Eastern reflector, 22 November 1912


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OUR UP-TO-DATE STOCK of Goods to be sold at a Sacrifice
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Our Establishment
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OPPOSITE BRINKLEY. RICE SPAIN'S WAREHOUSE
TWENTY SALES PEOPLE WANTED
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
ISSUE
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GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS
ROUNDED r THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES F ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
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WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO
UNA AND THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET
TEE ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
A BUSINESS TO TAKE
A JEW AND
j WHAT YOU
HAVE TO Bill NO TO a,
ATTENTION.
OUR A I TI SI NO
HATES ARE LOW AND AN
Ilk UPON
IF. X.
l -a
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Head on Collision on S. A. L.
Near Norlina Kills Wounds
Fast Pullman Collide Virginia
Carolina Line, Crew Both I rains Victimized,
e Unhurt
Rescue Trains Rushed to Wreck From
Cause of Accident Not Known
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All FOUND
IN DECEMBER HE
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SETTLE TERMS
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NEW YORK, Nov. A.;. . i i
an ten in.
In
C. engineer, Raleigh,
N. C.
A. engineer,
s. c.
B. J.
O. v.
Va.
King.
The Injured
w. H. conductor,
G.
Richmond.
Baggage Master Bryant
and Brown.
a,
ii DAis hi
in
Governor
this morning granted Floyd
Claude Allen a until Dec. Jury In the the tour gunmen
were to death In charged with murdering Herman
are getting along favorably with chair Nov. for their returned a verdict finding all
the exception of Rountree whose in-,,.,,, n. murders guilty of
arr serious. A,,,,.
William who came to
i Premeditation Found in Manner of Agree to a
Crime
the Ural degree,
the Supremo Conn Justice charge to
Stales, on the constitutional jute jury at and the Jurors
rated by Engineer
Kali yesterday on the train
the hitter's widow a visit this mom-
for the
after learning of the accident . the made by the doom-
lie was accompanied by Judge N
Daniels Both expressed their hp,.,,
lines
offense,
lie doom.
ii. Hair-
Logan He The Into The Turkish
Iron To Defeat Tin-
Diplomats
Nov. IS. Beaten hour
. . . armistice has been between
. mill iron rod u
the and Turks l
i tea saturated with kerosene, Paul M .,.,. may
A High, a young man about ,;, according to a
found slowly burning to dispatch from Constantinople.
I bridal
WEBBING
party
a beautiful
Promptly at nine
NORLINA, N, C, Nov. Six men
ware killed and six others badly in-
in a between
the northbound and
Specials on the
Air Line Railway, one mile
the Carolina stale
about o'clock Tuesday morning.
All those killed or Injured in too
so far reports now show,
were members of the of the
two trains and .- messengers.
The cause of wreck has not
been determined. The northbound
train, known as No. M. was due
place, eight miles south of th;
wreck at a. m., but did not pass
until nearly o'clock.
The southbound train No. SI was
o'clock and to the strains of
, march the bridal
i ., the church, Hiss B is i
IT of New Bern, a slater at
BRIDE'S groom, was the maid hon n
in .,. becomingly attired in a
One the most Important nodal ,,,,. s .,,,
events of the year was the reception Did n of
last to numerous The bride's maids,
by Mr. and W. Misses J Brown
Brown, the occasion being u A. Ames, i
el-ration of the wedding mid Nellie or Green-
verdict,
Justice Charging the jury
the state's informers com-
the crime, as the defense
tends, was II reasonable to in a shanty on Le-
Hie Informers would invite the street. shanty was occupied
as witnesses
Jack Rose had lied, be In
swearing gunmen did the
t-1
rut i and swear he
saw the shooting the the i
for you to
court.
. in the, k
i e. Will. o'clock Sunday v n
by a Logan High .
taken ii, hot and I
lours after being found.
his own confession Green is
under i i. with
by
the
the crime
daughter, Leo to Mr. J.
of Wilson,
The guests wore at the
by Mr. and Mrs. It. Williams
ushered to the receiving line where
Blood Mr. and W. B.
Dr. and Mrs, J. N. Ii.
and Mrs. it. Chamberlain,
Mr. mid J. T. Rowland, and
Mr. and Mi.;. I. J, Ames, of Ports-
mouth. At the dinning room door
were Miss Lillian Carr and Mr. I.
Ames Brown, and in the line in the
Mr. O. Warren.
Nellie Pander ml Mr. Robert
Delightful Ices and
M ;
w,
due here at o'clock. The two ii-
the yards of
a small station near the stale
line
Belief trains were hurried to the
scene from Norfolk and from Raleigh,
carrying surgeons, nurse-,
of the railroad company. The
badly injured were taken back to
followed the maid or
iii and directly t
loaning on her arm
in a cloth travel-
lug Bull and carrying a white prayer
book, entered the church. Al the
altar the bride was by the
who was led from the vestry by Mr.
Frank s. of Wilson, the
man.
Tin- ceremony was performed by
Hi. N. ii. of New Bern,
father Of the groom, and was
Rector, Rev. Dallas
. , i , a I
ceremony made Mies Lee
Summer-
i w i I II a i
. n lb prisons ,.,,., a man l kl
until I-- n. in., tomorrow, when
I day for ,,, , , , . found
on the outside holding the door, unions . i armistice am
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Nov. T. t i
as to the
i i to cu lei, a
mi . i I
II ;. i
the v to id t t
Ian I i
with l allied
d tit
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have i .
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entire proceedings In ,, v.,. , . . ., , ,.,; ,
the jury came In
minutes. The gunmen we i ,
brought in by four prison wardens an-1
the
, and I
door. The I
for treatment. The cause
the wreck has not been determined,
but Information received here
Engineer the
southbound train, confused his or-
for the meeting or the north-
bound train.
Hugh Stanley general
manager, and A. J. Pools,
Served by Misses Bessie Brown. Hen- Brown and Mr. J
Die Long and Helen wife-
The dining room was Prom church the couple
natural Mowers and Norfolk Southern de-
, plants, streamers from the chandelier Bl left for the bridal
to the table forming a beautiful el New York. Washington
feet. Punch was served by Mr. and other northern cities.
Mrs. E, ii. Ferguson and Mr, and wedding
Mrs. W. H. la the sitting been performed In Green-
where the presents wore exhibited the prominence of families
Mr. and Mrs. I. All.-n took charge contracting calling
of guests la great deal of both in this
and ether communities.
The Presents
a uniformed policeman. They heard
the verdict with faces unmoved, star-
straight
On the way back to their cells the
gunmen, I .- walk-
erect. Lewis with bowed
head. The crowd In room
n i vi diet without demon-
no
i ,
outside building.
. i ea e .
Montenegro, Nov. A com
Lined army Of and Monte-
. in,. i and practical
The house was wholly
,. with Mowers and plants
of motive power, were among . , .
. i ii.,. and
tin of the Seaboard All Line ,,,,, ,,, ,.,. ,.,. should I i
who came to the scene of the wreck Tho animation displayed but lair
on the relief Ibis morning guests did not abate for a second
They were nut Granite by division the reception and the bride a- i
superintendents and other officials groom were showered with eon-
aid the surgeons the system who The guests ii
working under the direction of in order to be tor
Dr Burke, Petersburg, chief mornings ceremony.
The out of town la wore Mr.
and Mrs. Ii. ii la n and
i ml Mrs. John T. Rowland, of
Mr. L. V. of
Roosevelt's Assaulter is Pro-
Insane
by Court
upon the Moor in middle o
the was High, rapped up
an oil blanket with Minuet occupied to i
Issuing from around , near U t
The officers hastily the lira mo has boon the .
tho Ii aged I i
ii doing ill they could tor , . I, Although ill i
the -i- turned their attention place three I
ii i- m lie l that he , , .
i times, least a .
prevent High from robbing Courier
he was
i lounge and was awakened by the Vienna, Austria,
man who had his band in the n international Incidents are
ii-
him go inn
ii have occurred alter the
Souse, but iii-h veil to a trunk. ,,,, ,,, ,. v, ,,,., San
.,
The then grabbed rod and ,,, u , i
hit him He repeated the blows ,
men toll When ashed the i
oil soaked blanket and the -n,,,
, .
Wis. Nov.
ah, today re-
said
A afire, This was
man set himself
the . .- ii
i I,.
i in rinding by tho
on the arrival of a
die- column Ii
i, i. who bit .,., coin i Sen
Raleigh Semi Train
Raleigh, Nov. wrecking train
with three were rushed
from Raleigh to Norlina ibis morning
relieve the Injured In wreck.
Norlina is sixty miles north of wedding,
on the line between Virginia and
Carolina. Telegraph wires tins
Bide of the scene of the wreck are
all reported down.
, men- who Colonel Roosevelt, High was robbed by prob- WM
ably n crowd then club-
of do, ton. v.- i . . the
a and weans mi effort iii crime pour-
On the other baud it would be be tried for the attempted pi all on the I and i High
mar Impossible to them of Col Roosevelt, will
I ii,, , y., hero hi to Northern Hospital Hi i Ins seen alive I
. which must be mentioned In High,
i i in home on i Cannon street about
The silver were the reel i as he cannot it o'clock hi ll
and of tho artistic workman I unless II la a own young r was
one wander la cured and will In as much as and his I
young people could do with so an attack like tho t links he had mo about
fifty-one c
pocket
upon b; ti or
in
w I en
Get I Martin Itch, t I rived Ban
Giovanni Mi on B i or-
I , p of the Au Man ma
i . mi i
Miss Nellie Pander Journeyed from sliver spoons, forks and other . which cause, him lo attempt
to be a reception and e, silverware I to Col. Roosevelt on the In
October
represented. Cut glass for
I Win I mi . Gin i from
ton, ad
i cities cairn to
the wedding Mil I ml Keith
tor of I it mer
of uses too numerous to men-1 of alienists finished court.
lion. Two silver pieces Ito work yesterday afternoon, and
Stales Senator and Mrs, P.
,,. ,. iii inn in . i inn I. i
Heading ion Two ,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,, yesterday afternoon, , from and Mr. Robert Sum-
Shortly after eight o'clock this , ,.,.,., which will be made lo the court ,,,. information Col The will make
morning, the Episcopal church, beau- on ,, .,,, In some time this week la being dictated vet-, has been round insane their home In Ml
evergreen, i.,,. of Hr. Richard Dewey, chair in. of-, Mr. is I
in a of low.
in-i could be written about
relief train bearing tour persona decorated with evergreen, collection presents Dr, Richard Dewey, chair ,.,. n.
who were injured in wreck and plain. f .,,.,. .,., by the other four n,
rived about noon. Another re- I receive to the wedding, several pieces of linen lots of the commission.
the
No Al the
is
door Messrs. I. Antes
brother of
II A White. Norman War., n.
B. Wilson, Jr., of G II.
of Wilson and Robert M. Kick-
beautifully embroidered. if wedding Judge
denied the
l-resents are an expression they mission of alienists has finished its
of the friendship and well wish I
M. E. Conference , Ball Pegs
POINT. N. C. Nov. SO lad., Nm
and lay lbs Leaders of the Progressive party
tile young bride was well at a. in., is Western North Carolina Conference of. Indiana are arranging to hold
continuing examination of Shrunk the M. K. gathered slate rally in this city tomorrow.
lief train is en route lo
passengers were reported I
Injured.
Rountree
bodies Faison. Ex- art, of ushers wonderful array of gifts Ian- in my II any member here today tor their twenty-third Senator and
Messenger and two ed the guests them , places commission has given out advance convention. leaders will address,
and Gray, were to their seals morning walling for careful to Information to, the Unit Si blank until Tuesday, With m and plans will be made for
lira train this Brown the them and forward them to the has held lo be insane I shall Bishop Collins Denny of maintaining a
Bremen,
brought here on a
afternoon. I be
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Big Son f.
Destroyed
by fire
Nov. is. -The
plant of Van Camp Packing Cow-
U burned early i
laming, lac their
loss at about The loss is
folly by The i
of the Bra baa not bean determined
The spread la I
building covered
f ground and bad gained
the arrival of I
i i bad en do
inn.
w a-ere a
eight water bum
. the I
with from two ens wit
pumped
niter delay the
was and be Bremen boob had
the blaze under control. The com-
employed about 1.200 persons
announced the plant
would be rebuilt.
vans in Unfortunate
Accident Yesterday
Ike Picket
In
The traffic taxing
sue. is yesterday one
that might have proven a fa-
Robert Evans, the year
old son of Mr. ard Mrs. W. K. Evans.
Baa one of the school children that
formed part of the parade With the
oilier children ha reached the Gum
where his mother
him The crowd I'M so thick, how-
. , i- Mrs. Evan lier lit-
It I Robert under-
took Journey home by himself,
. i the 10th railroad
overtook He- Child and
. I, Mas thought
he had suffered some serious
injury. reached
him very soon after and ascertained
no or hones had teen
en. the vehicle merely knocking him
down.
The shameful feature of the
dent was that the driver of the bug-
did not stop to rind out what
damage he had done and to date it is
not who occupied the vehicle.
Little Robert is to the house
and although badly shaken, did not
have to keep his bed this morning.
t M SPOUTS
THE WEEK S
of the Amateur
at New city.
Leo Houck vs -Peek- Miller.
rounds at Reading. Ha.
Jack Dillon vs Howard Morrow.
rounds at Syracuse. N. Y.
Annual trials of Interns
Held at Out
Frank Conley s Johnny On
at Cal.
WEDNESDAY
Hauling Hurley v.- Paddy
in
Opening annual bench of
. Terrier Club at Buffalo.
Annual meeting the
Athletic Union of Canada at
Intercollegiate
championship Una N.
Y.
Western intercollegiate
try championship at
Billy Lewis Jack Lund
round, at Brooklyn.
Go Rig in at It
and Neighbors la
Will Shun a Way
at the root of the trouble.
an aching back may relieve
TO COTTON
Mr. Moot E If
.- night
. v
a.
II
Party Short
Route Off
off the and
. In
i of I ck
IT ill I
I pa
Keep farmer Ike I
and
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but I I I
III
Will
., . .
Bleat. Mrs. Wilson.
i Eleanor and
Wilson New for
after o'clock this afternoon
on the steamship
Thai v. ill gone till
lull. A throng sell wishers saw
. . oft.
New Nov.
sun tried in President Taft today,
in missed him by a few minutes
The governor rose late and
breakfast asked his secretary to as-
certain where tbs was stay-
and how Ions he would be there.
afterwards the
PH that pi had Just left his
for e College the City
X fork.
la m
. . Governor
I aid.
by the r
to , in bis boarding th
mar for Bermuda
where he his vacation. Ha
. mi one
his was in on E. m
. ; the
personal friend whose Identity was
n in
M ; i mi i
Ml I I
in
I, H .
W. i I Bf V
, ; III ii
car end
. for
tending the Ball
A a M C of Raleigh and W
College Lexington, in
Thursday. November
.
Greenville . 8.00
Tick. Is sold for ill trains Nov.
from good to re-
turn leaving Norfolk p. in. No-
sold from for
Main No ii. NoV, -Till and for Special
train leaving Raleigh at midnight
good to return until Nov.
Make sleeping and reservations
ones in order to satisfactory ac-
Norfolk. Va.
Blanche has new
called
Hale is to B
;,
has boas
,,. .,, play role Any Little
will mi Ii com soring
II, . I It I
Sun
to taken
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Christie I
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. I will
After I .
II
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. v ; ad
Handel
won't cure it if the kidneys are
weak
You roach the root of
kidneys.
I the cause; relieve the pain
Begin at once with Kidney
Pills.
Are recommended by
Here is a statement from u resident
or this vicinity.
tin lames Carrie, Twelfth at set,
South Greenville. N. C Ban
pleased to add by endorsement to the,
n already given in favor of
Kidney a long time I w as
troubled by my kidneys and I suffered
backache and pains in
my shoulders. Headache and
spells bothered me rested so
poorly that when I got up in the
morning, I was in no fit condition to
begin my work. When read of
oil's Kidney I Immediately
got a supply from the John L. Wooten
Co. and to my delight; they
did me a world of good. can now
rest at night and my back and
kidney do not bother
For sale by all dealers. Price ;
Foster Co. Buffalo. New j
York, sole agents for the
Remember the Bad
no other.
FURNITURE
BUYERS
lent
Here's your
to shop
gently, to make com
OUR FURNITURE DISPLAYS
i are intended for you, to enable you to compare
the prices, the qualities, the designs with any
others to post you as to true bargains.
early means the best
choice.
TAFT VANDYKE
The Safest
place
W Table
P dent loon I-
n, of Pitt
. over
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f. . M
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a boa In a
-.-. OS-
II he I II
v . ; a wed out
your harvest money
In
,. ind
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and In ill as,
re n bi and
. mill Ii own , it
wagon liming r and yet.
Re
n to
. o it
v ill. .
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Walton T
In The Drums of
I.
IS, . and
one of Ca at rot
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r on
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i. Ins fill
1.1 no b
, nils Ii not
., ii en I Ii ;
day, h ill be
,., or April, and may
,,, the mi la the an of
Producing
two men. been
I III. cotton. One mt
. v in the bank and the other one didn't
, up the way home. The
who wanted to take money
In to ti the robber. The
them
money in the bank.
a lesson front this in hank like all
g . It la tin place
ma Bank of Greenville
III , N. C.
r. Pres, J. P,
la
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
J, J. JENKINS
TWENTY YEARS of Successful Banking
IS THE RECORD OF
Hen rare
No Julian Mo-
the wall known
former
of Boston and other
elated with thorn In the
In Can-
were brought Into the United
States Court today for trial
The Indictment on which they are to
t tried charges them with
use h man. In .
of mining stock.
many parts of the hare
been summoned to testify at the trial
Train Shirt
Tearing but from back an
Ohio man and saved
ii from a a H T
C.
vi. ii with Electric Bitters.
ii plight I began
use them lie write. stomach,
bead, back warn all bad-
and my liver In
hut four bottles of
made ma feel like
new A trial will convince
you of their matchless merit for any
stomach, liver or kidney trouble.
Price cuts all druggists, adv
AUTOMOBILES FOR
HIRE
Town or Country
B P. Phone
L. B. FLEMING
William A. noted
years
The Bank of Greenville
OUR DEPOSITS TODAY ARE MORE
THAN THEY EVER W E R E BEFORE
AMONG OUR DIRECTORS are some of the most Successful
in Pitt County.
WE INVITE YOU to be numbered AMONG our DEPOSITORS
SERVICE, SAFETY, and SECURITY, IS OUR MOTTO
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier
Legal Notices.
By of a I'm
court mud.
No. H. W. Forbes.
others
undersigned seal
cash at public auction tor
on Monday,
Hie court door Q
the follow a d real es-
situate the town of
which to the
late J. to
One lot lying on r of
lane and Clark street and
fronting on Lane feet
on street feet, upon which
property are several houses be-
the property conveyed to John
J. Forbes by Amos Williams by deed
Dec. Una, deed
pears of record in the office of
Register of Deeds of county
B-8. page and is hereby re-
to for accurate
lot known as the Lewis King
lot lying 11-at Bait of
known as Little Washington, bound-
ed by the of Jackson
Tucker and others and
the lot conveyed to J.
by Lewis King wife dated Jan-
7th. which
pears of record In the office of
of PHI in book
M-S. page reference to
deed is hereby made for an
lot known as the William
lot being fully
in a deed from W. ii. to
J Oct.
of In
office of the of Deeds c-
Till in book l-t, page
and is hereby referred to for i ac-
curate description. lot being
known
lot and the in J. J.
Forbes by It. S. a
by d 11.1. 8th,
died appears of record in Ow
of Register of of
county in book page la
hereby referred for an accurate
This lot also lies In Little
Washington and being M x 1--
lot in that part of
Greenville known as Little Washing
ton known as the Hooker lot and
being the same lot conveyed by Os-
car Hooker to J. J. by deed
elated Dec. 1892, which deed
pears of record In the office of the
Register of Deeds in book O-T,, page
which deed is referred to for
an accurate description, This lot
fronts on street feel and
hack IS 1-2
lot in town known as
a part of lot No. In the of
said town, lying on the corner of
Reed and Third streets and fronting
n Reed street feet and on Third
SI 1-2
Said lots will be divided to suit
purchasers If requested before sale.
Oct. 29th, 1912.
J. B.
Commissioner.
LAND SAM
Bf virtue of the of a
Judgment rendered at the
1912, term of Pitt superior
court, in a case therein pending en-
titled, Elizabeth J. Smith vs.
Harriet R Smith, Jesse Smith. Leon
Smith. N. Smith, Linda J. Smith,
Dr.-ice Smith and II.
the undersigned commissioner will
expose to sale, before tho court
house door In Greenville, to the
high.-hi bidder, on Monday, the 2nd
day of at o'clock
noon, a certain or tract of land
lying In the town of
of and Fourth
beginning the corner of Wash-
and running thence
Fourth sheet feel to W. II.
line; with his Una
to Tyson's line; I hence with
Tyson's to Washington
1-2 feel to the beginning.
i being one half or lot known in
town as No. SI. containing by
estimation of an nor,
more or
Terms of
This Nov. 1st, 1912.
Win. LONG.
Commissioner.
II ltd
OF HEAL
North Carolina.
I In the
C. I ,
estate .-;
. and H U
. I .- Dan a a
John ii
by. James A. Jennie Hem-
by. heirs at law of
deceased.
Bf a decree the
court of Fill county, made by D.
Moore. the above en-
day of No-
at U o'clock, noon. e-
to public
door to the
highest bidder cash. follow-
tract or parcel of laud
; Lying being in
and the mouth the ditch
in the middle the lane and
about yards to a stake on
then with
said ditch about three hundred yards
to a stake, then north parallel with
to a stake west to the
I containing more
or 1-
Also a undivided
loaf in to a tract or
land in Bearer township,
on ii. Craw-
place, on i-i land of J.
V the land others
by lie land
ml and others
Lawrence An-
more or
Ii
Bald I subject t-
ii . r Alice
will .
. at Id as the it -1-
. if the eat of e laid S
Tb the 2nd day of
C.
H r. ltd
before the court
door in
land u
It Go
mt J I
l land and
runt.
old
thence hie line. small
branch to a stake, his
to I. G.
corner, several small
and a white oak then nor, h u .-i
lo a slake, thence northwest-
course BO
containing ti acres more or
II is made lo satisfy the
l deed.
I El h day of Nov.
IT I ltd
TO
this day been duly
; O, vi
Gardner
of tin- of
ninny, and having duly qualified and
bond as such, notice is hereby
to all holding claims
said estate i then
M for duly
on or d-y of
or ii B ad la
bar of
ad to i d .
ii to
N 1912.
J. J MAY.
of Walter
and Blow, I
ill ltd
SIXTY SEVEN
Marched
FOR class
My herd
the Blood linen Kitti of Unit
Id for sold
for Tip Top sold
fur Defender
the
mid bread he shipped
to II
old. to each l.
ltd
i of the power con-
in ii ii Dead
and delivered by George J.
Woodward and William Fountain to
II. on the flat day of
March, mid duly in the
of of
North Carolina, in Hook t-s. page
-11, undersigned will expose to
public court
door in to the bid-
on Monday, day of De-
1911, O'clock, noon,
certain tracts or of laud
lying and being in the county of PHI
and stale of Carolina and de-
scribed as follows, One tract
cut off from the end of the said
Brown land and hounded on
east Joe O I Infill place
and the northeast the lauds of
John Hardy and on the other
by the lauds of W. B. be-
at a stake, a new made
on a cart path In the Held,
north 1-2 east 351-4 poles to a
stake Tool and corner; thence
with said lino north 1-2
east poles to a thence south
1-2 to a canal; thence north
1-2 west with the canal t-2
to a bridge, fork of canal and ditch;
thence with the ditch w st
poles; thence south 1-2 west
poles; thence 1-2 west poles;
I thence due south 3-4 poles to the
I beginning, containing acres, more
or
one other tract or parcel of
lying and being in said county
rand state and hounded as
north the lands of Levy
on the east the lands of
John Hardy and a road through whit
in known as Brown farm, and
on the other sides the laud of W.
beginning at canal
bridge, corner of tho tract of land
described and thence north
1-4 east 1-2 thence north
1-4 east poles, to a ditch,
with the ditch smith
poles; thence south west 1-4
poles; south 1-2 west
poled; I hence south 1-2 west
poles to fork of canal and ditch;
thence with the canal south east
poles; thence south 1-4 east
poles; thence south l-t east
poles; thence south 3-4 cast II
south 3-4 east
poles; thence south east poles
in the beginning, containing
more or
Tat of
This Nov. 1st. 1912.
W It.
Moore and
N C, ltd
II
i big vi the
tor of of W. Flake, de-
persona owing d estate
-ill please i tile the once
and all persona whom Bald Ba-
is indebted will U
twelve months of the date
this notice or the will plead-
In bar of their recovery
Oil 1911
FLAKE,
Administrator of w n Flake
W. Attorney.
ltd
Taken
Taken up. on my farm a large light
red cow-, wide crop and on
right ear and swallow fork on the
left ear. Owner can get cow by de-
same and paying all charges.
Also one calf, red, 1-2
years old. not marked, wart under
eye,
R. V.
N. C j.
ltd
from my farm, near
Oct. cue Sandy sow, weight
pounds one color
black, weight about pounds. Sow
expected to find
20th. Finder of the above named
will receive reward by
me at N. C, Route
I, A ARNOLD
ltd
Up
I have taken up three bogs, two
female and one barrow,
marked fork In each
two black color and one spotted; all
In good condition. Owner can get
same proving ownership and pay-
charges.
ARCH STOCKS.
R. F. D. . Greenville. C
ltd
LAUD
By virtue of a power of sale con-
In a certain mortgage deed,
executed and delivered W. M.
OH MY Page and wife to
hogs, I one black spotted, Henry dated the 3rd day of
average weight hundred Fork December, 1909. and recorded In
In each ear and in left book D-9, page the undersigned
h- i the 2nd of lie-
W. J comber. 1912, at k. noon. ex-
Route ltd pose to public sale, to the highest
TO
Having duly before the
court clerk of Pitt
as executor of the last will mil tea-
lament of H. S. deceased,
notice Is given lo all persons
to -the estate to make
mediate payment to the
and nil persons having claims
said estate are to present
same to the undersigned for payment
on or before the day of
1913, or this notice will be plead
In bar of recovery.
This 12th day of November. 1912
h. R.
of H. s. Congleton.
II ltd
New Wonder
From far away Rico come
ports of a wonderful new discovery
that la believed will vastly benefit tho
people Ramon T. of
writes King's New Dis-
la doing splendid work here.
It cured me about five times of
coughs and colds, also my
brother of a severe cold in his chest
and more than others, who used
It on my advice We hope this great
medicine will he sold In every drug
store in Rico For throat and
lung troubles there Is nothing bet-
A trial will convince you of
Its me. it. and Trial bot-
tie tree. by all drug
adv
Here Tales Al
Work Bat t-
Pas.
I be lair
Tb.- at tool I the fail
wonderful both as
The i nail It
foal
apace B j hi
an shown
work was th.
the It is
done and not work prepared lot
The parade .
i s.-i in I North
Carolina re .
i-i i n-. at ala ad
of tin and
of ; . . ii. i
On examining the work
tees . a ask. I to
awards. for ti.
school.- and on.- for
baa
competent and i unable for tank.
i- . lo
;. and nil at i
ad dot w ii fol-
i . .
i. . .-, m i,, , .
I. , .
i. . . .
best one piece u. the
.
. Map.
p . .
mention me
drawing at mi
usual talent. The no.
upon the pieces the
cannot give i name the pup I
the work. Tho committee was
iii their in
cases.
on the
the rural schools report as
Beat School.
Beat snowing in
School.
Second beat School.
Boat drawing by a child under la
ears old Tyson of Frog
Laval School.
Baal one piece of work rural
Wooten of
son School. Dry an
Largest per cent of enrollment
School.
The most unique piece of work In
the Proctor of the
School. Pop Corn
I The committee also desires to make
special and honorable mention of
Flower In the by
Smith of the Forbes School and
the Little Loaves by
Little of the Stokes School.
I We feel that the following
The Training School girls In the
line of the parade have never been
beaten in the beautiful appearance
made.
High School, more than
two hundred strong, added much to
parade. Neither of these two
i schools competed for the
A very unique Hung in the parade
was in Hie Simpson School. A very
small pony was led by two boys upon
was seated a beautiful little
girl dressed in pure while.
A large number of the banners war
beautiful but there were many of
i these to be mentioned specially and
i here.
One of the beautiful things that
attracted much attention w-as
Class of the Greenville Grade
School as they marched between ten-
nets upon which was Inscribed
tho motto of the a
The remainder of the
School carried beautiful pendants.
The Farm High
by beautiful sashes,
V urn by each pupil.
The Ayden School showed
up the parade and was the
Ural school to the county
I i putting around his left
in the badge worn by each pupil
upon which were the
If the train was late Graded
School got in the parade time enough
show he people what a splendid
school that is in every respect.
The rural schools showed up finely
every point in the parade.
The reception at the Warehouse
honor of Dr. Joyner, the State Sup-
of Public Instruction
of the most Interesting
i On u . be
that It had to be stopped before all
the opp
u v, ere
, an.
. was th
K i
in Stall
is
Training I. J
Or
. S K
Level
Ne II, Heater Den
So. i
i; S
a . i a i ft t k s
Greet
C. l No
I Ni I
No It, S .
Baking;
I.
I Bethel.
i. Ayden
i . No B,
If. s
Kins i
Forbes-
No. G
School.
iv. No
Red Banks
Mill Hill.
District No
District No B fl Creel
No. Swift It
District No.
Clay Root.
Di strict No. town-
ship.
No.
Frog Level.
District No.
No. i, Beaver Dam
District No. Swift Creek.
No.
District No, Swift Creek.
No. I, township,
No. town-
ship.
ACCEPT
in
Consider Them
OTHERWISE WILL GO OH
OLD BAY LINE
Steam Packet
Dally. Including Sunday,
Mall
Equipped with
and every mod
convenience.
Portsmouth, Sundays pm
week pm
Norfolk, dally pm
Old Point pm
Tickets sold to all
East. West and Canada.
Office, No. Main St.
J. W.
SAVE YOUR WIFE
I From the Drudgery
of Ironing
The Imperial
Self-Heating
Flat Iron
Docs
The Work
in Half
the Time
better and easier, at one-tenth the
Coat of the old way; besides
, health and nerves of house-
or servant. Heats itself front
the inside with or denatured
alcohol. Better and cheaper than
or electricity. No Wired or in
the way. No waiting for irons to
heat, no Struggling with cold irons,
no endless walking from hot stove
to Work. The Imperial Self-Heating
Flat Iron is hot all the time. Heat
instantly regulated.
.- M Hi hag Rife
Par Possible
In lace Of
; . ., i i.
order to
keep
.- .
Lent
E to I
LB
. .
; I ;
prompt
; i I lit a It liter
. V
S ,
u over.
till
II ; ; i i .
few . I l i will
I by
Bl fully
I r in t an
prejudice position
more, while its out a
; and i ill l lead to v
n humiliation,
With i .- , of
i-ti. the bulk tin
opinion is beginning to to the
view by
and it la generally hoped the
peace will s
I it is that practically
i whole European Turkey is lost,
much so banks and the
of the Ottoman public debt are
ready taking stock of their own in-
in the lost in view
of protecting themselves when the
final settlement comes up for
To the end that inti rests bond-
holders will be batter
time than was the case at the
the council of the
debt has Eu-
syndicates the
preaching the powers on the sub-
while a statement of the revenues
affected to the of the
In the provinces now
i v is being up for the
of the of the Eu-
Constantinople, Tb
total of these revenue is
500.000.
above . --s there
those the i and of
the secured on certain lived
runes, for which fresh arrangements
i-iii become necessary. Hitherto on-
I- a few of the badly
in battle have arrived
Burns Five Hours
for One Cent
Safe, cleanly, Use In-
doors or out at home or traveling,
Always ready. beautiful.
Costs little. Pays for itself in three
months. Money-back Guarantee.
Demonstration Today.
B but to come and see if.
an- Sold and
lo by
G. A. k
MM , r.
J. f, K, Ayden, R, ft
Buy Oranges, Grape
Fruit,
Etc.
direct from tho Grove
flesh fruit and Have extra
freight charge, mid-
man's profit.
other
expense-. I all
in above
fruit on notice. I
grow sweet potato drawers and
vines of nil varieties.
for potato plant are
placed now for
spring planting, if you need
potato plants for next
spring and summer Rive me
your now.
served. State
Hank of FIr. The
Winter Park Hank, of Winter
Park.
W B. TAYLOR
inter Us.





mi i . . . i.
. -s
mag. U cannot ban U end he will really look
N . Tl-e Ml la tag SO- h. M M MM lo
duel, M Ye. look UM hour, a M
I IN pin r Took
I who line a view
i moment In
i i i
real a Hale
. -.------- . ,.,,., ,, , tins boon
won heavily u. are hi he , ,,,,
kM .- r Mm lbs a Om hear will give .,.,,.; , ,. Vi, w wit
book a Bar
the awn eon purpose Improving tower ha put some pepper
. m as we will roar
you Bleep efficient add to all
Sun
. .
i.
Run.
j mi
you
. .
. g I I
v . .- .
Mid
;.,
II
Entered a second class nailer
u Si the . i
I I
lit
i i
Mad la -h
fair, the I la Hal i i
. Mb i Uta
. m . concerned II you go
. . m . M ad you cannot hour.
have that officials I when you whether you h . ,., bate a,
. . cot . i , . in a or an hoar you bat
i on m you i I., ,, , UM
i In Southern I wins in mack you tool
lo , ,,.,, about and hall on a and r yon to use your time, m
Ian our dally la Ufa you own
, a war told war brain to important
kit would not regain and worthy of
i for a a or sun.
ii is on. why would worry lo of
York on So- Bat II would no thaw tor
crop is lo to him Uta for their
trow producer to ward a millions or or and in life.
forty would not
him; he would not know the
one of
beach of rod
i lair it look
OP
i UM
i By II
The very
i. little know i a i
ear a man i ilk i
little i k I at he
i a
deal of
kind. Hi II
in for rust rail
,.,.,. , fair bat all ware tor help that
out. and fan municipal author be
backed up the tali
It no Mad in L; be mentioned la be-
on the local
held a tail t., in a buyer, or
factor, will arrange ins
. ind local bank lo obtain If
declared I lo cotton, H
, . ,, one While
whole to ,, re or railroad hi a long
certain
I t to
m on tan
loner, a week is fraction
than an hour t,.
i ii. ii
v I C b taking one
.--.- have been
, v ;
. I relieve the nausea.
a.
i-.-i
, petite and remove gloomy
ti Si
whole lo ,, re i i
. i , did n of lading i
farm pro- number cotton.
la, i
., ii were than cap
Pitt count ind Hal and and
There i little to the
that live but
or a day, that day as
. ,,. long as oar century, tor In lit
and n or,
Ami
v- IMP
ii
to o t movement rot inn
and
in t I i
thing i- time and In
illusions. Man a watch
l i l
ll not an lo as much
n i -i ii
phi county fair I I
. ., i n three or tour it will a Ami In force called
, , to called upon we have a power that go
and We have shown which come out of lit around world in one
,,. . . . , city
,. how II la dona.
i grand
i i .
reading, writing ciphering and
little e one II
up at odd ea a ion h could be
from dally labor, Remember
that when he a lad
hire him out lo work on . grand r
I ii, -n s for little money. . , . ., , . ,, court,
learning be n to ,.,,. condition public
hi into one of the , ,.,,
men In laved the nation, end- people to give heed,
ed for all n , no matter of more Importance
,,. r yet under the
a . . .-i. mil ii i have i g and maintain-
area had been one no money is more
lb idiotic kind men n might have .,.;, it la want m build
nuke with the , good road and then do both
hard labor for which ha It, with- ., K afterward to keep n up,
ii i up tn better la on In Pitt
But little learning , getting any-
him kepi him thing permanent for It, to carry i
adding lo little bond large enough to build and
ply r i l In i of
The young man who n,.
Approximately We estimate our lime by years, it
It lent annually Into takes one year for our earth
Pip crop round the sun. Ami during
who the profit York tint year ii turns three hundred and
broken, They reap In on gala. While
, i, acre million n entire body of our earth Bin through
year. The South pays bill, apace, accompanying on ii
Ami. in addition, mare coat of northern extremity
i hipping the currency country our planet has g circular mo-
In the it is of Us own. This circular motion
; a year, from to
which must be paid tor II complete one circle and as it
The first reason for this ,. this glow Our
w lock of actual currency, for and potato out
i ii of actual where which In turn call
credit might more gen- n,,. North star.
.
thinks ,. no chance may be
In
ahead, He walked about twenty
mill's through to
row grammar. He could
get tie so he p-
read t Indiana He
wanted lo h to write well
and think , e had never ha ii
an
exact he tall the truth of
for himself lie was
to write, had no paper and
not afford to buy any.
AI when his work was done,
lie would huge
frame clone down by the firelight to
write and cipher on bark of a
wooden
When the hark of the shovel was
with writing he would
a thin layer from It and begin writ-
once more.
It in a very useful thing for men
lo feel of
If you want to feel
another la Hie In-
our i
item would m It
crop at
Into
Mr. a Robinson, who found- ,.,,, brought out the Mil
for many year editor the ,, ,,,,.
Durham Sun, la tor pout- r ,.,.,.,,.,.,. It
of Durham under the Demo- ,.,,,. credit, hours Bleep least
be H or one hundred and forty-
uniform rate, effective thousand Th
boll of throughout I
We have Written thus lo
f reader on quo-
of time. Now, how It affect
Time your only
i your only wealth, your only
for achieving thing.
The man w lasts years
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU
have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting
the very best quality you possibly procure
fur 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 first of to it that
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the
general construction the best procurable any-
where. We depend upon you for our business,
and you depend upon for square dealing,
are in duty bound to give it to will.
new season's styles for ladies gentle
men, and buys and girls are ready for your
about lour hundred and thirty-. I
who
seeks.
he may the
North
will he
meeting of
uniform rate, effective thousand
in for would eating, washing, dressing, getting
t mi rates up going lo i--ii lake up at
urn country, Al three hours per day. or
van from I S- tin- oral In hundred and fifty
t York II and If, per rent In
A FEAT
GREENVILLE If N C.
Carolina rural Proper in B to all time out
held in on our banking would enable a there is the time devoted
day and Thursday December lift and to would be t amusement, the time devoted In,
It promises lo two days full the no yet millions of
of Interest for all who In Mississippi are wondering how they run
get a smaller price than is the
In
You win hour people talking about The
the last county fair c en after the would vary mM . ,.
they begin making for would he
the next one. nothing ii Is mm; and u, , m
the small would equally u , ,, f ,
No. we are not to shut oil With the and merchant they of tho few hour, of
for Pitt county, either, that serve H.
of yourself, if you complaining h long as we have breath enough Proper I I OUT hanking laws an
and whining, just picture to yourself to talk WOUld work for the prosper- ,
Abraham Lincoln in fathers little I f south and would aid ma- That and
hot. with no windows and no floor-1 On train or off the train, In the of Its of .,,,.,., your life
tog, by the Ore and where you see people near by. they cotton. It would make of how
oping writing talking about for hanks of the south you w h
the back of a wooden
Children of in net date Is Thanksgiving Hay
of seven or eight, And
much more than Abraham one dead in g bath tub.
when h- was twenty-one a---------
old j Thanksgiving turkeys aft ripe
With grew enough to pull and the price will pull
and the work that was to Improve the fellow who gets one.
Ike condition of millions of men.
he ashamed of your little It taking them a long time
decide in
But do be ashamed f you do not add o
whenever you can and ,, R,., Kort now.
U you fair to make It useful to your .,,,, unless you know where to get
fellow men nut It's easy when you know how
o--------- book of leaned each w
to take rare of the Smith's
It would provide abundant funds when
they Beaded and would
into rash once the great-
of wealth.
inn yourself and ask yourself how
you have passed the time far.
What did you do
use did you make of the time II
went by What did you do yesterday
What are you going to do today
You a mind for
I IO A
TO TIME
I By Arthur
aims no real Yet yon T, M , thinking, studying
lame la most precious posses- man How many do you live on a
par with ox cud la
la defined a a of th field
What we an hour The not time
movements of the machinery n ,., his business to grow fat and pro-,
t watch. What we call a day beef He hour. It
People who drive m York Sunday World I. of Tour to your tin.
mm M g take lessons In he- There are I turning of surface toward of your la
tag careful. More get In and It I. oh- OH
by the hr subscribing for the great factor our live, that are put before you.
Don't Suffer
I had been troubled, a little, nearly writes
Mrs. L Fincher, In a letter from Ala., I was
not taken down, until March, when went to bed and bad
to have a doctor. He did all he could for me, but I got no
better. I hurt all over, and I could not rest At last, I tried
and soon I began to improve. Now I am In
good health, and able to do all my
You may wonder why Is so successful, after
other remedies have failed. The answer is that Is
successful, because It is composed of scientific ingredients,
that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness.
If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, lake It
will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists.
P.
I mi kw
unlimited thinking and
studying. Ho- many of your
CARR ATKINS
by propelled rare.
World.
I II never bed a Every young make a
f Cook Malleable and Cam-
ft
Range., Wood Heaters. Hot I
Blast Coal Heaters. r
If in the Hardware line, we have it
Negro Boy in Vic-
Shot
As the result accidental did-
. run. a little
boy, about ten
om. earl tins morning,
in,, boy had been left in a auction
lo look i another little
hen a ton hanging; from i
on the wall toll wag
lb load m
bead carrying away part of
want to
hie morning and
his Jury u
accidental death,
f Get
Mr. f, who owns the
faun four from
Is Just yearn ace,
; with
tug inn ii good wife and
He has succeeded
l buying lull acres of
land on credit, he paid for land
god about M acres In
of various
for use and for an I
Ha one
the farmers Who has his
what can be done on rut
Mr. Pollard had exhibits
tho I'm COUnty fair week and
away i in Brat and
second in toes,
on farm product of
and Hie all home.
Ur. Pollard la In the lead and
he will lie there at next
county fair, it ii a to visit
and see what Mr. Pol-
lard has done and lei him tell
how tic has it.
II II
AMI
the Cohan
offering, is a comedy.
Mr. l. T. i. Dead
at his la
Mr. M. I.
he bean In fail-
health tor his
a chock the entire common-
It four-thirty o'clock ha
rated a stroke of from
winch never survived n was
sixty year old leaves wife and
six children nil Which his
tin- cud
a son in Chicago,
Th family haw
the community in their hour
el I
The remains were taken to
villa early tram for Interment
la cemetery there.
Vale has gOalS II
ton, us this mid has scored
three nines b from tho field,
The Indians have rolled up
the points
any of college
the large hack, they
think in
have one of coming line breakers
of
The Syracuse eleven
held Vale to three touchdowns this
and since have defeated
both and Lafayette.
Harvard does not confer a
upon a player who lakes pan In a
Princeton came. The rd at
In a game Yale only.
Captain Wendell, tho Harvard
eleven, who has boon cut of tho came
on account Of Injuries, Is lo he
to in Vale
Captain Pendleton and
linker, of Princeton are
having a close as to which
can hick more touch-
us.
stale is said by Philadelphia
to be the best football team
in the country, with only the possible
exception of Harvard and Vale.
WITH TIE BOXERS.
Pal Moore and Young have
Winterville Items.
Ii on
he into
should o Why.
on for ti
Fleming spent Saturday
with Hr,
arriving In the
week Winterville being
ed R W .
Hiss i. Bun-
with Jennie of
i here,
ii you a nice Bowing machine
and cheap, A . and
Company,
Hr near Green-
a caller in town
night.
i ii Barber and Company
have largo
of . Coin,. p. Ml,. ii,,.
gOOd
Mi D Cos has been
some lime home returned i
morning
have a nice car load or wire
fence arrived. om price be
tore Mu buy, a. W. and Com
Prof, K c. Nye lo
night.
WANTED, in Winterville.
ad m cattle w. Hail
Messrs a. c. mm
fox Io
See Harrington, Barber and Com-
for your gloves, hats and caps.
Miss Mildred Wilson of near Ayden
spent Saturday and Sunday with
Miss Dorothy Johnson,
Men., William Bagwell am; Lea
of were in town
Mr Stephens made his us-
tun lo Black Jack Sunday.
New York Attorney Again is
Placed on For
Woman's Death
v in- in his
tho
NECESSARILY
Barton author of been matched to box In Waterbury,
Conn., Thanksgiving Day,
Hob former hen-
died In on the
Of
Carter Haven is lo retire from champion, and his son Hob
and j. giving boxing
will take I lace. n,,, vaudeville stage,
who was featured one or he old school
m is joined has been appointed
the boxing of the New Orleans
of with Prances Athletic Club,
in deal role, bus Promoter Ban
ad In New win try a match he-
Young as iii. originator n,,.,. champion the
hoop rolling In vaudeville Ho is also of bout.
j diabolic player. The National club
and latest work will London is trying to grange s match
i undo tho of between Eddie and Have
dear, you mustn't say
you founded a you must say
you found a book
Then why do you say Mr Car-
founded a library, la ll because
it's a lot of hooks
BRAVADO
i of
Julia ho wile Bob
been to
ranks in Balkan
Smith, the Australian Champion.
i more Peter with
a challenge to muss up Bandy
son or any other now
Lena bus been the .,, i,,,.,.,. roaming the country,
point death in London, but
lied and bar recovery is now
Ail will sail for England
in January, to meet
v ho recently defeated Mall Wells for
NOTICE
North Carolina, County.
In
Mills Johnson Mills
Tho above named will
take notice an action entitled
as above has been commenced in the
Superior of county for an
and said de-
will take notice that
he is required to appear
term of the superior of said
county lo be held on the 20th day of
January. the of
said county in Greenville, X. C, and;
answer or demur lo the complaint
said action or plaintiff will
ply to the for the relief demand-
ed in said complaint.
This 10th day or November,
1912.
C.
clerk Superior Court
By A. T, Moore, i. C.
F James and Son.
for plaintiff.
II II lid
Meet
ATLANTA, Nov. III. The an
meeting of the Southern
flood Roads Association be-
here today with a good attend-
N V . in
evidence in the trial of
i in ton W the Ni fork
r of
ii. Rosa M,
Greenwood Lake July
Rogers planned i
lb s, el I -II
;,,. U
Marie What did you Mil him nun,, on Hie
told him be before i . .
i. hi Is r i. . lo
visit Greenwood Lake and see it for
themselves.
said today he thought
no need of inking the
Bland in ins own
I iii I, III VI
At o'clock Die home of
Mr. and Mrs. Q, V.
near
C, Mr. J. K. Jr. and
Mist Hilda Knight were happily
married by Rev. ll. Broom of
N. pastor
The house was beautifully
r the color in hall
being green and white, the dinning-
room yellow and while.
, . ivy and wag used as
To strains of
wedding march played by Miss Louisa
Ulster of tho groom, the
bridal party entered, first the
with his best man Dr, A. C.
of Washington, bride with her
maid of honor. Hies Jenkins
cousin of bride.
The bride, was beautifully attired
in white satin with pearl trimmings.
carrying n shower of of
brides her only ornament a
handsome pearl of
groom. The maid of while
embroidered not over yellow, carry-
j After of many
lands the bride and groom left
extended trip lo northern
Among the guests from a distance
were. Fannie Lee
Spier and Ashley of n-
Mrs. Fannie Jenkins and
Battle Lee
Mrs. W. Smith of Greenville.
Mr. T. Sr. Misses
and
Dr. A. C. Hoyt. Rev. R. H.
Broom. Mr. Hill. Miss
Jordan and Mr. and Mrs.
Hill of Washington. Mr. H. B.
well, of
The Comedian . played to
standing room only in
The
be Ci median Sure You
see sheriff had attached and re-
moved all the s, in the opera
WOES OF SUBURBANITE
lib. yes; a country
laid out on it. and now
worth twice paid for
did you pay for
i . d dollars
William Hodge's new play Is by lightweight of England.
and Bayard alter the Interests
author of the to to Manager Jimmy Dunn, who looks
he called Are nM established a booking exchange
Alter n low for fighters in Cleveland. He states
David will lake David War- , has boxers under his man-
Held in California for an
run Return of Pater Tommy Ryan, former middleweight
The title selected for lie new Louis his retirement
n Parker comedy, In which same, ram K.,, W though
none will begin Second American ,, Tommy had retired several years
season, is recent
The censor, the person of that we are five or years
Lord Chamberlain himself, has in our dope,
seen u private performance Of Max
Jones ll
to Kit married, eh
body done
I marriage was a lottery,
he's filch a to
lake a chance.
A HIGHER TRIBUTE
new
and decided lo withdraw
objection to Its production.
Victor Jacob Is writing the music
POLITICS AMI
has elected a
lime.
Governor n.
t n by De and D fail- , ,, , ,,. ,.
a production or which la to be
made by Max In Berlin. n . hp ,.,.,,
presentation of a French play In Her- n ,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,
is exceptional.
pi role in
engaged Cyril
recently in New
His part will he now
in London by Alexander in the
version known as Turning
K. II. and Julia Marlowe
will spend their vacation In
America It Is their Intention to build
home on Long Inland. Plans for
more than before.
of Illinois, is one of the
men ever to that office In
the lulled States.
in the defeat William B. Wilson
the Pennsylvania district or-
will lose one of its ab-
lest representatives in Congress.
Circuit Judge John W. Mason, for
several years Republican national
PRICES
Miss sue am k
peach
She a
NOT AN EXPERT
for West Virginia.
house are underway. Mr. and Mrs. W, Watson
expect occupy their new f
home the coming summer. , T
Cannon in the House.
was born In a log cabin In
coming season of three weeks
pi New York,
Pan. has hundreds of
letters to the box of the i
Ordering seals, the date of
County, Illinois, spent his hoy-
hood days on a farm. ,
Staunton, Va., the of
nor Wilson's birth. Is planning lo
first performance Is months ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.
Jubilee next month one of the
Porter Who wrote
A Fool There and Spend- of hp of
has gone to London, who , for the
will personally direct the of ,.,,, ,
the letter show, open- , .,.
lug next week, with Fannie Ward of
playing Thai original w yr i
Tole- I Samuel V. Stewart, whom the Dem-
of Montana have elected gov-
delegates from North in Ohio forty
So- Carolina. educated In the University
and Alabama. contention wen I to m,,,
will conclude began of law fourteen
is wholly devoid of
Is your
only claim
caught
each
Cuff, per
order to obtain the patronage of the
people, and those people in town-who bring and carry
their own laundry, we have decided to make the above
prices. We realize that our plant is situated a little
inconvenient to this class of trade, we cannot closer
to you, so are offering you this inducement.
THESE PRICES APPLY ONLY TO CALL PACK-
AGES WE POSITIVELY CAN NOT CALL FOR LR
DELIVER WORK AT HIS RATE.
Our plant is one of the most modern and best equipped
in the whole country.
We are not offering you cheap work, only the pr
is cheap, for the quality of our work is second to none.
Try us f you looking for courteous treatment
and
Packages received as late as Friday morning at IO
o'clock will be ready tor Saturday afternoon.
Bishop's Laundry
Greenville, N. C.
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Professional Cards.
r. m.
second Boor in Wooten
on Third court house
North Carolina
In all recipes calling for sour milk and soda, or cream of
tartar and soda,
arms
We invite your inspection of our
stock of Breech-Loading Guns,
Rifles and Pistols.
We have a collection from which
you can select one to please you,
consisting of Ithaca and Tryon
Guns; Savage, Remington,
Winchester, Stevens, and Hamilton
Rifles; Smith Wesson, Colts,
Mauser, Harrison and Richards Pis-
Be sure to call on us for fire-
arms and ammunition.
J. R. J. G.
L. Moore W. II g
I I
Attorney at Law
North Carolina
G. M. MOORING SON
General
Merchandise
Buyers of cotton and .
We now occupy former
I Co.
ill he glad air rm
on
S. J. K VI If LIT
Attorney at Law
in on the Court
House
Greenville. North Carolina.
V VT. OUTLAW
Law
formerly occupied by J. L.
Fleming
at Law
II. W. CARTER. M.
Practice limited to disease of the
Bar, Nose and Throat
Washington. C N C
With Dr. II. I. James, Green-
ville, day every Monday i in to a pm
W. ft i. H.
Civil Attorney La
II A
lit
W. t.
Law
opposite it I. Co's.
stables and next door to John Plan-
scan Company's new building.
Greenville. North Carolina
II. V. TYSON
Insurance
Life, and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Prank
Wilson's store .
III N
at Law
Office in Building, Third
Practices wherever his services are
desired
Greenville, North Carolina
JAMES I. EVANS
Attorney at Law
in Edwards Building, door
from street
Greenville, North Carolina
Attorney at Law
Greenville. North Carolina
H. S. Ward C. C. Pierce
Washington, N. C. Greenville, c
WARD A PIERCE
at Law
Practice In all the courts
iii Woolen Third
Street.
Greenville. North Carolina
may be used with better results and at I
Try it. lb. lb. lb.
All food it or will get it for
cost.
TARIFF
of Session Put in
BILLS
With The Assurance Of Wilson That
I Hi ill Hill lie
Preparations Have
WASHINGTON. Nov. 16.- Clerks of
the House Ways and Means Commit-
tee are already work upon the
revision hills for which President-
elect Wilson has stated he will sum-
to i April.
Democratic leaders have been i
for some time Incoming
would force the
Issue to an Immediate trial; and much
.; the detail the of preparing
lie bills is way.
While in
Bermuda during the next
weeks the Democrats of the two
houses of Congress will endeavor to
the general program to be fol-
i . at tin- extra session.
ii has been determined as
whether one general hill will be In-
embracing the wool, cotton,
iron and steel revisions which the
Democratic House has previously pass
or whether each of these
will again he brought ill the
rm of a bill.
Little time will be necessary to per-
wool, cotton, metal and chemical
hills, because of work
done by the Democratic Ways and
Committee in preparing
bills passed ill the last two sessions.
which have been vetoed President
Taft.
The Democratic leaders are not
agreed, however, over the sugar tariff
and this situation is the man-
agers the in houses.
The House free sugar bill passed at
the last session, did not meet the
of the in the sen-
ate; and it still rests in a inference
committee of the two
Suggestions have made by in-
members of the Senate with-
in the last week, that a Joint Commit-
tee representing House and Senate
Democrats be Informally selected he-
the special session begins, to go
over the tariff situation and harmonize
whatever differences may exist be-
tween the Democrats of the two hod-
iii the more important tariff
schedules.
Such action would result III speedy
disposition of tariff revision, it is be-
when the new Congress meets
in April.
Wilson's
to call the extra session perfects
a of practically continuous
work upon the tariff since the special
. called by President in
Bulbs, if you Please
Our new stock of French and
land Bulbs are now arriving and to
plant early insures One Cowers.
we make the finest wed-
ling bouquets end designs.
Mall, telephone and telegraph or-
promptly executed by
J. L. Co.
Phones Raleigh,
ii. J. Wilt Hi Kb.
Agent for and viola. .
OVER EM
Into New Stable.
Corner 2nd and Evans Street
SAM SHORT t
Transfer Man
lies-sage and
Promptness
Phone No. Night or Day
All Trains I
HOUSES AND MILKS
Any our wanting n good Horse
or Mule cull at MI stable
I on I street, near the
t market
I A
la
Cell Women ill Port Worth
PORT WORTH, Nov.
hundred delegates the
i annual convention of the Tex-
State Federation Women's Clubs
are already in Fort Worth and others
are arriving on every train The ex-
hoard meets tonight and the
regular sessions of the convention
Will begin tomorrow morning. Mrs.
of San will
The business sessions will
continue until Friday and will he lib-
interspersed with receptions,
and other social features.
S. M. Schultz
v. ii . and grocer
Cam.
Fur, deed
keys mi
Hull; Baby a. co-carts.
Maria and Ai Lit
Key West
I . .
e. apples, syrup, Jell-. Mr-et
t I toot
oil, cotton ad mad
garden needs apples
i-
prunes,
ware, wooden r- Sea
macaroni beet
tor, new Royal Sew an
numerous other goods. ml
quantify cheap for o
J. famous ac-
tor, died in Philadelphia,
iii Albany. N v . July
New York. Nov.
once prominent as a lawyer and pet
counsel for Harry Thaw in his
trials, delivered himself to the author
of tho penitentiary on Black
Island last night to serve g
term of seven imprisonment
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by buying the first is offer-
ed them without looking over
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 met it your patronage. See to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
KART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
i i
.
M U F O R D
M FOR
Coat Suits and Cloaks
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE NEWEST AND
MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE of Ladies and Misses Coats
and Suits. Fresh from the best designer
and maker of America. You may expect
the lowest prices and
Best Values
the Season
tar
here. consist
of Blue Serges, Black
Worsteds, Whip-cords
in all the popular colors.
Shaggy Cloaks and suits
are exceptionally good
this season. You will
find these in our line in various colors.
We feel sure that this line is the best tail-
selected most handsomely designed and smartest
of the season.
C. T.
Pitt County Leads The State,
to reports from men who have traveled the different sections of this State.
and Prosperity are well illustrated in the growth of her largest banking
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST CO.
Beginning in 1901 the modest Capital of has grown steadily and
safely, until with
RESOURCES
it equal to if not larger than any other bank in the entire First Congressional District,
The best part of this lies in the fact that the larger portion of the Bank's Deposits have been placed there by FARMERS- th
e of its stockholders are FARMERS, advances TS
the helps in the of the whole community.
of
are
We strive not only to earn dividend, for our Stockholders, but to use the for the to the community.
Come with us, we your business.
C. CAM.
Grand Jury In-
In Good Roads in
Several townships
I'm in the Superior Court,
November rm, 1912.
To toe C,
i. of Hie
i in their report beg B.
your Honor sad and J. ,. Monk two dollars
the officers of the court for the whole amount contributed
stag courteous treatment hove re-
m your hands, while in the dis- and fifty inns Instead of
their duties. dollars ;, you report
Very truly yours.
Nov.
Edit, i I, Hi, .
i- l ii your sue of N iv,
. i i a partial of the
to the fail I . Hie,
i . occurs some i and
some l at-
to myself as l I mi led you In
the
Jam .,, v
j . . i- l
and W. Turn. .
David Lang fifty
U, Lewis file dolls . . . it. ,
Items.
i to
.,;.
. . i . , ,. .,.
and i bi up I . t . .,,.
Company,
B in
i i- for Mt, Plea
t no has i the till
5th b in iii,. .-,
. .
i . n i. . r
o i. mid gel some iii.-
values
i . ml to
mm
E or t sea of will break an;
i mi fever; and If taken
than . c tho r will not re-
turn. Price
ill
T rs
I i Thursday
I upon the matter or building
Ink o Hi, either
n land, The board
r place the
old and
I i ridge there, I
. .
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
have and
Mini same is kept in a
condition mi complaint
mads as to a proper treat-
meat the prisoners. The steel floor
of the building needs painting In order
o preserve the steel from rusting and
m- recommend county com-
j i. have done.
We find Hint the house is
good condition and well kept, with
exception of several panes glass
need replacing and this we
to tho county commie
to have done at We fur-
recommend the county com
one, s have aisles and the liar
of the room carpeted sum.
class material suitable for that
purpose,
t. The public records of tho conn
a. j.
lire well kepi good
lion.
have into the
the Home for the Aged and
mid we report that la well
kept and that the inmates are well
provided for and receive kind and
attention from the
We further report In
this that the of
should provide better
for this class of our unfortunate cit-
that will supply them with
modern conveniences and comforts
more In keeping with the advance
ideas of and will lie
to the county.
ft, We have visited the camp of the
and find them to be prop-
eared for mid kindly healed.
We find that the supervisors of
roads of most of the
do not visit run Inspect the pub-
lie roads of the as required
b law to do and them that at-
they should receive, nor do
they make the reports to the
is their duty to do. Only four
townships having reports
t this term of the court,
and
Beaver Ham In of the town-
Supervisors report that
overseers lake no Interest
Mr. end Urn. ft. A.
announce lbs of
daughter
I--11111
in
Mr, David Guy
l n ill tn church,
twenty-four
The following Invitation I
sent
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Robert
Invite you to he present
the marriage of
tin
Blanche Raid
tn
Mr. Robert David Parrott
the evening Wednesday.
fourth of December
nineteen hundred twelve
at half after eight o'clock
Saint Stephens Episcopal Church
North Carolina
Wednesday,
to I e fa
day,
Beef, and ti rs any
i is week at R.
l c and Elisabeth
and brother Ashley, attended
the marriage of their cousin
--11 Thursday,
ii ear of nice wire
hit pi i I-.
I ire you buy. K. W, stage Com-
Carroll ml Annie
Ma made s short visit
ii. evening
ii and Com
i your gloves, hats and
Barbecue and anything In tbs Una
freshes It W.
Mr. W.
Wednesday.
ire
During lust week Register
. led licenses to
the following
John u and Ida Lewis.
Robert Howard end Act Matthews.
Wiley and Martha K. Wells.
S ;
hi
mes
Vi
i x
I nil
Bessie
and Sadie Harris.
ind fields,
. .- H
.;. ii nil.
. ad Floyd Wilson,
I will attend the following places
on the dates named for the purpose
of collecting State and County laxes
due for the year
Nov. Ayden.
Nov. at
Falkland. Nov. Fountain.
Carolina, Nov. at Stokes.
Bethel, Nov. at Bethel.
Swift Creek Nov. at
Nov at Bell's x Roads.
Hum. Nov.
Nov. at
led adv. s l. DUDLEY,
ST. IS. Mo. Nov.
than merchants,
widely separated sections of
the country have arrived In st. Louis
to attend the annual convention
the National Federation of Retail
Merchants. The federation, which I
was organized at Chicago a year ago
will meet at the Hotel tO-l
morrow and continue In session three
days. Noted authorities will
a wide variety of of Inter-
and Importance lo the retail trade i
but r. as. with
burned . hi held up ,, small
round a he shouted,
i-. i i bold,
baa everything beat for
also for hulls, ulcers, sores,
to Greenville pimples, eczema, ems, sprains,
pile cure. It subdues in-
kills pain, Only
B druggists,.
Another Load on th
be in last wet
I WINSLOW
YOU FURNISH THE LOT
DEALER IN
Hors
cS
Baggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
rim
WELL HELP YOU BUILD
very timely remarks. the
next meeting Just before the
mid-year holidays, ere
Christmas in our bones, let's ail be
present to see what division number
I has in store for u.
tuition of
On next Monday the Atlantic Coast
Realty Company will sell at auction
some farm property neat
It is the
known as the
Latham which will he divided
In the roads and make no reports to into small tracts. Any one wanting
the supervisors. We think some email farm should attend this sale
action should be taken by the prop-
authorities and this evil, tor evil Humor.,
it is, should he remedied. We fur- is certainly very foolish and even
state, upon Information and oh- heartless in people to start false
that the general condition of accidents, when
of the roads public bridges are to do so is likely to cause anxiety to
in a deplorable state. For this state many people. With thousands here
of affairs we believe that the Friday somebody was silly enough
time of the next grand Jury would be to a rumor an
well occupied in presenting bills of had run over and killed
against tho persons re- on the street. Quite
for such neglect of duty. every parent who had children here Annual John
C. T. Foreman v ho were out of their sight it the KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov, I
felt more or less uneasiness Many speakers of unusual
Sir Brooks prominent in until they found no harm had come to are to be hear at annual John Jay
Teacher. Meet
a very large number of
tic teachers of Pitt attended II you've S lot and desire to build
the second meeting of the on It can help you We will ad-
association Nov. His- lame you the money to build ind
had charge of the very in- ,,, Mn , Mme .
program. Several excellent much a month, and let's talk
papers were read discussed and It over and lei us you how you
were finally voted lo be printed In can own your own horn, at little or
the county papers President Wright, no extra expense.
of Training School, some
we the best and on
the market for the money
Cash
in
l Till Mill
son
hills
when Its foundation is
and If the bl
attacked,
follows. nO the of Ind I
Dr. New Life
should b taken to tone the
and regulate liver, kidneys and bow
els. Pleasant, easy, and
cents at nil aid
in wit LOAM
s. r. it h s
mid Hot
I Light
I am prepared to do
Reasonable me or call,
Satisfaction or
Refunded
No,
ti e years their children and
i truth In the rumor.
there was no banquet or the Kansas City
ell Club night. s
II.
Still With
The mm I Life Insurance
Just The Strong-
eat and Brat
Harness, Robes and Bicycles
THE JOHN BUGGY COMPANY
We invite you to look at our
Charleston's Week
S. c, Nov.
The
the greatest displays of live stock.
of Charleston's annual manufactures and from pro-
and fall opened today
. a of tho
, with the elaborately decorate t J
Oiled with from several for the visitors.





ll.
BRIM I BAPTIST H
Mr. a
Rev. C. K.
church ho in here assist-
in the noting in the
is a preacher of ability and
force and his an much en-
d. His subject Tuesday after-
noon was
Wan Who Ha showed
man who fall I
chance and he never finds ;
and I k
stands by Ma
of d is l
and too
Christiana waste their I la
hall iv. ll -l las
r i with
. C
to out
i where I
, v d Ho I
II
nut to go
i .- tub
a-. to II the la
i .-
parable of
s. I com-
. . I . ;., , T I I In .
c i v ii t be in
their Be d l I el
are God says arc.
i ere be a Mi I In c
ii,. . a i salvation, for
i RU en in
who e
Morality and good
in but will save
until outside of I f In C rial
be i aught In I
of love baa for
r . d the
here In what we
call an land, with wen
a large of the people
unbelief In Christ, many even
within the shadow and wand of our
Two services held snob day.
and p. m.
on Reel
Th ii i u i k I
cl n . Mr i. C Arthur
on I of th
caught on tire. Mrs. Arthur hi
Pd be up Stairs and looking
window on kt
roof. Help from the premises
celled in and with a few bucket
v Bra put out before it
could do much damage,
.- it -tn alarm
the old gone the city hall
rang, inn the Bra whistle the
not Mow
. a E. at E. C. T. T. S.
C. ML pastor of the
Baptist Tabernacle. Raleigh, con-
ducted assembly exercises the K.
C. T. T. S. Tuesday He
made a talk that rang with optimism
and prophesy. He said the
Southerner, who had been an alien to
his own house for M years, was now
coming back his own. The con-
in and
of South will the nation
i he canal
Will make the south
the Gulf will
Mediterranean Bea of the World. Ail
i arc loot tor an out-
through the Booth.
Carol a th
two sections, la In a position to take
I ., ; i In thing are to
Angle are def lined
t. be missionaries of the world.
.- the
n and the
. all these
I . s mil ha i It At
ton blood We, as Southern
and should b
. .,.,, and
Mr. a all place In
hf
set
mi III ill SALE
Mother and Daughter fail to
Appear Against
Johnson
CHICAGO, Nov.
abduction against Jack John
pugilist, was dismissed before
. Una
o, the
Can
led lo
i .- real, had beet . him.
i i girl and hi Mn I
of who
for . Mai
i re
. case was .
Sal i . . i-. rime
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With
i Pitt County.
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Time Short
Th It lo mind i
Reflector lo om Mate
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B, Mn,,. of an execution directed el respond, I II I there la III
U. . from w. s. Cox. Paper can
j ,. of Pitt county, In the ah. em ray their s-
,,;,,, I will. Saturday, within
23rd of at I o'clock
, Mill. said county, sell to
I bidder, for cash, on- send along
Cr.,., bicycle, one cook remittance
one Harrow hop. white and black
spotted. TO said
the right, title and which Th. Norfolk Southern railroad Will
I the defend- special for
, m the above described per- those desiring to attend the Thanks-
day football game in Norfolk
th- teams of Washington
st n
II ROUSE,
Constable
I i i;
and of Virginia and A. and M
of North Carolina. Additional Pull-
mans will on from Raleigh to Nor-
folk on Wednesday night for the re-
turn trip Thursday night. The
HAMPTON, Va., Nov -The an- road tare for the round trip la
tin
the auspices of the Hampton Nor- Harvard has an advantage over
and Agricultural Institute open- h's in Its team baa
here y and will been practically for six or
tomorrow. A number of well known en weeks, i Yale has been
are hare i ad log more than usual
dress sessions. shifts.
NEVER BEFORE- in the
this store, have we been
in a position to offer you the values
in Men's and Boys Clothes as we
are t id aid the estimate
of it was clearly shown by the bus-
we did last week.
Suits and Overcoats
and
We wouldn't say so much
about values, but there's a value in
every Suit we have to offer you.
and Overcoats look
mighty good the they are worth
more money than we ask.
I guarantee all garments to be just as
if any garment does not prove to be as sold your money will
be cheerfully refunded.
Shots, Hats, Men's and the things for the
men and little men, look this store up.
of II
ii ii i i null lunar i a
S H E L B U
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION OF THE OLD J. B. LATHAM
FIFTEEN SMALL FARMS
the north side of Tar River,
id, miles
twenty-five acres, and
o is a splendid road frontage to
n of the tracts there are
and the purchaser will
id begin farming on January
is the best land in Pitt County,
the price that the best land in
claim, however, that there is nu
i be had, and at the present
that are selling as well as
These farms are situated c
on the Greenville and Tarboro r
Greenville. Each tract ;.
is beautifully laid off, so that
each farm that will be offered.
dwellings and plenty of
have nothing to do but move in
We do not claim that this
and we do not expect it to bring
County would we do
tobacco and peanut land
Lime, know of no two farm pro
these.
We wish, especially, to your attention to the house
tract en which there are two tobacco barns and pack houses, in
. to ether necessary buildings. In this tract, there are
twenty-five acres, and the two tracts adjoining can also be ad-
to this tract, which will make a total of about sixty acres.
The present occupant of special tract raised eight acres cf
fine tobacco this year, which he sold at a most excellent.
price.
The terms of this sale be in reach of any man who de
to own a farm, one fourth cash, and the
in six yearly come due one, two, three, four,
and six years from date, with six per cent interest; or, if the
purchaser prefers, a cash on the day of th
sale will be accepted, and an ad on or before Dec
ember 20th, with the six yearly payments as above mentioned.
It matters not whether you are an investor, home-seeker
or tenant, this is a splendid opportunity to buy a farm which will
pay for itself. The money that you are now using to pay the
rent on land that you are cultivating, can be applied to payments
on this property; and, we nave that a great many ten
ants can make the payments on one or more of these farms, and
still have money left from that mount which they have had to
pay as renters heretofore. If u are a man who has been rent-
land ail your life, and have paid enough money to own a val
farm, take of opportunity to mend that mis
take, It is never too late, and it makes no difference whether
you are old or young, you cannot possibly make a mistake in try
to own your own home.
At the expiration of six years, you will own a piece of
property that will have been pail for with money that has never
you the time making the same living that you were
making as a and in addition to the fact that you have
paid for a farm, you will have received the benefits of the in
Teased valuation of the property, which will be about one bun
died per cent, if history repeats itself in real estate, as it
done for the last six years. have no reason to doubt this, on
other hand, we have every reason to believe that farm lands
will advance more rapidly in the next five or six years than ever
before, in the same length of
There will be an OYSTER ROAST given to those who at-
tend the sale, absolutely and music by an excellent band.
Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
This sale will be open to both white and colored people;
each tract will positively b of price. We
only make the terms, and the purchasers make the price.
i-
Atlantic Coast Realty Company, Inc.
NORTH IN A
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. Of s v
. . .
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. IS SI ll-
i ill; BEST
OF ALL
AIM INVITED
TE FOR
OFFER THE
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FACILITIES.
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Jolt
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i wish
HOOD P
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be M.-i I ., .
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Russia s Championing of
Interests to Culminate in War With
Europeans Fear
MOBILIZATION HI TROOPS IX
I. SCALE BEAKS THAI
INTENDS TO KEEP
HAVING PORT OX
i ll l BE-
III OX WAT TO SUP-
PORT BALKAN STATE CLAIMS
DIPLOMACY REACHES BREAK-
POINT.
FIGHTING Si FRONT CON-
BERLIN, I
i and
arc now i
iii nm l med In
of the
t . i c II
which ii n
I. .
PANAMA CANAL SEN.
lip which place a portion of the gar-
of the Austrian of
in been lent,
j Near I
I Greece, is.
troops occupied the
road lending to the Turkish
I Mr Navigation
Not Th
i alts a still open i
gallon in hall past Ion this morn
. treats of an alack
on the forts guard
i, ,. ii ,. i . . Used land sac of I .
inn them, the o ii would
Greek to sail
it. i i I,,. e, i I
Change War
H t
; II
i in Balkan .
Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Beat the Southerners by Even Dynamiters Were Going to Destroy Maryland Representative Active Fig-
by Thorough Busing Methods ten Giant in
IS IS MINUTES FIRST If CIVIL WAR SCOPE OF III
REAL
us
run us
i in-
no i. .
Mill Si III I
ll nil .
In The I Will
I . The Him,.
IN
TUB WAs ts
riVE I cox.
Co , s I
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bin-
urn in con I nil tin
a , ,,. . . , . , i , . . . .
Desi He Austrian denials , .,,, ,,.,,.,.,., .,.
a i on I i. . . n, i. v . t i.
reported of the ,., r, ,,. Kn,. ,
army the The ,.,, will be kept In close touch
army i., ,. . . , . , . tracts
Ii . ,. .
ii was i e keen on
declares Be army , , , v.- maul- Maine
and the Knight, on the Tennessee, led
1.1 .,. The
. Senator
st the ,. . Marj la id, . lead-
I con nu
III Ii ii- Hie . ,
, diet
luted, id of
. . I
c I
. .
I ; .;. . .
Unit-
1st
, .
. id of going from
Serves lo ho
large numbers. , own band on grounds
The while Montana, which destined ,,,
i. is resolved to await for Beirut, Mas started for Bald,
the return Hie troops op- the entrance of the Suez Canal.
the Turks and an change in the Itinerary will added another feature lo
to be expected it easier for crullers to re- the sale.
in a few days. their coal bunkers, pending what moot Impressed the attend-
situation has become arrival in the Mediterranean of
the changed attitude of the collier
Greeks Island
foreign minister, after having SMYRNA, Nov, IS, The are
II, New k Ohio
; h -i HI do Island m
sin Total
Southern Alabama
I, Arkansas Florida Georgia
Kentucky Mary-
land Miss Nov. Mexico I,
North Carolina Oklahoma South
Carolina Tennessee B, Texas
. . l or
on witness ad,
. . . mill weeks, , Bf
is up em do n the
en 1.- laid ,; Bourke
Attorney Miller. late In September.
in April, 1911, before compelled retire
a J.
and myself fl
headquarters in
J. II. Mi-
talk at the
was the method employed
the company dispose the land, s. West Virginia Total
in ii people saw an organization per-1 The argument might be offered
from the campaign after
that aim he returned to his
home where he died at
polls as to the after blowing
up four jobs planned fur over Senator
n suffered from neuritis, the
often making his work in
dared suitable as a basis for further reported have occupied the largo
negotiations the Austrian proposal Turkish island of in the Aegean
guaranteeing a free port on Bea and close to this city, it is
tie Adriatic Sea and a the and most beautiful is-1
way through hut without lands of the Levant with a
rights has now abandoned of about 50.000.
standpoint
every detail; a set of
redound In the benefit of the
, cf Arizona. New Mexico Company, u
, are not southern states. If work
Austria is now disposed to push the
matter n decision because If war is
Inevitable she wants to take
age of her mobilization being more
advanced than that of Russia.
Arming The Ports
VIENNA, Nov. Is
here that the forts are being
hastily armed with heavy guns by
the war office. Information
has also been received that all the
troops who can spared
from and haps been
recalled to the capital.
of Warship a to
Turks
LONDON, Nov. loss of the
Turkish cruiser is a severe
handicap to the. Ottoman
In chief, according to special dis-
patches from the front. The guns
of the other Turkish warships are
almost ineffective for the purpose of
stopping the advance.
The battleship which
was formerly employed for de-
of and latterly In the
left flank of the lines has
now been dispatched the Black
Sea In order to strengthen the men-
aced right Bank of the Turkish army.
Considerable activity has been ob-
served among the Bulgarians who
have brought up some siege
guns which are being rapidly place I
representation of the
man disposing of the property and in ., ,, ,,.,
parties acquiring it. in the congress most of the
This Real Estate Company has committee chairmanships are held by
hi equaled by con- Democrats, in fad there a.-
only committees of
J. said the
non-union
the
wanted
He said I should go
promptly enlist as
senate arduous and painful.
and
go then
Pi
soldier, as already had served in
the an war. asked
he expected me to take
Big Fire Destroys Half a
Town Near Asheville
. V I t I In
w live of New York and For. . down there ,
Affairs. by rm chance to steal
Conference year
ii e two best
ill the south.
members added during
for all purposes.
Rev. K. M. Hoyle. pastor of
Memorial Methodist lakes up
to the annual conference in
a splendid record of his
here during the past year. The fol-
lowing notes taken from his report , h.
lave gratifying to the church
I Number of
the year,
Total collections
15,196.74.
A reduction was made
in the church debt.
The Sunday School has been graded
and Interest largely increased. Th.
class has and
the There are ten other
classes making a total of over In
the Sunday school
The congregations have steadily In-
creased.
Mr. Overton has tendered a
lot to the church on condition that a
parsonage be built on it. The pastor
says Mr.
the company as well as its treasurer,
Mr. W. . Morion, are always to be
found lbs sales home of-
here in is under the
, .-lit guidance Of Mr. Hazel
The success of this company Is
just does business In a
live of New is
I r- southern Democrat will
succeed Mr. in the
as chairman the Committee
on Foreign Affairs.
I'm a wagon load In
lake much lo
Idea and told BO, hut he
he would take it up later.
The company has a sale every day
land apart from the benefit Greenville
derives from being advertised by such
a concern, as all financial matters are
attended lo from the home office, our
town grows financially.
EXTRA
Ibis Week Limit
About weeks ago The
tor notified those of Its subscribers
who were more than a year in
rears that notice had been given by
far Heel Seeks to Recover
Biggest Claim From
Southern I I,
An Average Yield of Fifteen Barrels
Pet Acre
A or corn on Mr. I. Joy-
farm, about three miles west
of attracted much
comment during growth.
It was on the roadside and grew and
Various estimates were placed
upon its probable yield. It was on
land that had been In clover.
There were ten acres of earn.
Mr. Joyner recently harvested this
corn and measured the yield of one
acre The yield was an even sixteen
and two-thirds barrels, which would
make one hundred, sixty-six and two-
John a,;
Assaulter, Committed
to Asylum
thirds barrels for the ten
Nov. Mr. Joyner also had thirty acres
perhaps the largest damage suit of low land In corn which he thinks
Instituted in th county has better than the ten acres upland
has as well made I been brought by Renter Bros., of ho put reasonable estimate of
parsonage will be Hading as the American average of barrels per acre
Mill, against Southern entire forty acres which would
position lo the I ill . .,.,,., t ti, Mrs . j . . ,, .
account m sirs, way Company and John six hundred barrels.
quarters at health, Mr. Hoyle had been ,, ,,.,,
LONDON, Nov. special dis- thinking of asking for a transfer to
patch from the i, Western North Carolina
paper unless their subscription was
brought up within the time specified
the postal laws, .-,, once mail-
ed a nm to all subscribers a year
or more in arrears each week
since attention was called to it is
MILWAUKEE, WIs., Nov, John responded and
who shot Colonel Roosevelt, but there
was taken to Northern Who have not done so.
tor the the
Judge Backus having committed him go to those who have not
at confirms that the but about fifty of his members American Hosiery Mills was set on
Ionian troops captured go, together and offered to pay by sparks from an engine own-
prisoners during the last engagement expenses In tbs mountains four month-j by the Southern Hallway Company
with the right wing on the ,,,, if he Would consent to which was the
lines. The Bulgarians here. This shows the great They further allege the
ho left six Held guns and one machine esteem of the church for their and manufactured goods,
pin n the field mill bis family our people gen- goods In of manufacture, to-
are suing for That's good corn fanning, and Mr
The allege that the does other farming
Iii occupied by the
Or Hyatt Cumins
Dr. O. Hyatt will at Hotel
Berths Monday. December ind to
treat diseases of eye and lit glasses.
II Std-m-W-f
lo the institution on Friday after a
commission of alienists adjudged him
insane.
has changed in demean
or sines sentence was pronounced
disease chronic para-
and probably incurable, may re-
In Ins spending rest of bis
Ills In the However, should
he ever lie pronounced cured he will
be returned to Milwaukee and tried
for the attempt on Mr. Roosevelt's
life.
Mr-. While to
paid If you this notice marked
or a mark by your name on the pa-
is lo call your attention
the date and notify yon that your
name must he dropped unless you
pay this week. We prefer not m
slop sending any paper, but the
laws compel us to do so unless
subscription is paid within the
prescribed limit. stopping the
paper does not cancel the amount
and shall take steps to collect out
of those who force us to drop
from the mall list,
circuit Is to
NEWPORT NEWS Va., Nov
Whit,, has returned after he had dismissed his con-
I in Philadelphia and will leave last night and had stepped
today for to Join Mr. down from the pulpit to shake the
White, who is DOS in Of those who remain. I alter
The Of this popular
couple has been
speak to the pastor, is th
a cause for two Hopped up to
by then many friends and they ear- the Rev, Dr. W. Starr, pastor of
with them to Greenville lbs best Trinity Methodist church pretending
Another special dispatch from An- orally hope the conference will re- with in the enter Texas, I M
Heart say. Austria Hungary Is Mr. Hoyle to Greenville and keep wore worth ,, , ,, , ,, . , J . J n'S
watch guard and relieved kits
Using a striking force at Port him here the full time.
will he
Greensboro News.
bis watch.


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Eastern reflector, 22 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.
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November 22, 1912
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