Eastern reflector, 16 October 1914


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STRASBURG VIRGINIA
North Carolina
County
I tie Superior Court
Before A. T. Moore, Clerk
I., lit B Williams
i the estate
Williams and
Minors and hi In at law of K. K.
Will .
-North Carolina,
County.
tin Curt
Term, 1914.
O.
Dora
The Nam. Will
rake
That action entitled us shore has
been com ad baa Superior Coon
train Privileges
Will
Cuts and calls are the safest and
h. J of trading m a
Nile i-i I sad
I Mint and by virtue of the power
aid authority contain, d in a certain
of trust ox.-, to S. M
i. rm loss is l. Q Morrow
absolutely limited to the
virtue of a decree of the to for the
Court of Pitt County, made by A. T r. stated in the filed
Moore. Clerk, on the day of In the Clerk Superior
T r, Com- Court.
Hi the 19th And the said defendant will further
at October, l-o'clock take notice that h. is to
to public sale before the Court p. the November Term of th
II us Poor in Greenville, t high- Superior Court of said County, to b.
tor following held in the Court House, at Greenville
or parcels of land, on Monday, the l-lb day r
being the ninth Monday,
and being in Falkland Town- the Monday of September, held
ship. Pitt County North Carolina, and the Court House of said County
lot No. in the division of the In Greenville. X. C. and answer or
II. Williams land and beginning at to the complaint in said action
on the Snow Hill near or list plaintiff will apply to Court
Hi. crossing of Pasture Branch tor the relief demanded in said coin-
running with said road North east
U then north 1-2 east
ea; then north east 1-2 poles
to a bridge across a then with
said ditch south west poles to a
gum T. I., and K. F. Williams
corner; then south east us poles to
D stake, the Jordan then north
1-2 east poles to a stake; then
south l to white
then north it vast poles to
beginning containing 1-2 acre
i lore or Ii as.
one I in said Township
. and b. a stake
corner and rum
i 3-4 weal poles to a
m prong J Branch; than
. tin run of Jacob's Branch to s
corner of W. Williams, Jr.
then with his line north east
i ; a to a at J-
then south l east poles
to the beginning containing acres
or less, The two tracts
Lot No in the division of the
Williams land. Which was
to k r Williams by
Deed dated the day of June, 1907,
I are n In the Register's
Office in I'm County, in Hook T
i -V
This sale is made for the purpose,
making assets of the state of E.
This the day of Sept. 1914.
F C. HARDING,
Commissioner.
plaint.
This the 26th day of September, 1914
A. T.
Clerk Sup- Court.
North Carolina.
County.
In the Sup. Court
Term, 1914.
Adams
vs NOTICE
David Adams
The Defendant Above win
Take
That action entitled as above has
I i. . n. ed in the Superior Court
to procure a divorce absolute. tr th
n stated in the complaint I
the of Hi. Clerk Superior
Court.
And the said defendant will further
I lake notice that lie Is required to SB-
I pear Hie November Term of the
of said County, to
held in Hi. Court House, at Greenville
Ion Monday, the 9th day of November
I'M. being the ninth Monday,
Monday of September, held
I at the Court House of said County
in N. and answer
I demur to the complaint in said action
or Hit plaintiff will apply to the Court
tor the relief demanded In said com-
plaint.
the day of s.
A. T.
Clerk Superior Court.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular meeting of the Hoard of Com-
missioners County, held Moll-
lay, September 1914, tin- following
Petition was presented to the Hoard
to-wit.
and running October, 1914, at o'clock no
We the undersigned beg
to petition your Honorable body
for public road to be laid off In
tin following
lining at C, E. and
A corner on the
road,
through A land the oM
path the land of W
A -s and S. G. Nine, thence
between the land of I. A. Sugg
Mrs. Elisabeth land or
dower, to road number distance
about one
The above Petition will be heard at
the regular meeting of the Board Moil
day, October all parties deed-
to be heard will he present.
Done by order Of Board of
ibis September 1914.
Clerk to Board of Commissioners
14-41.
of
Under and by virtue of the power
lie contained in a certain deed
Trust made and executed on
by John Fellers and
Wife, Ruby Fellers, to I,. Stew
art, Trustee, which said Deed of Trust
is duly corded in the of the
Register Deeds for Beaufort County
Book the
Trustee, will, on Friday, the day
SALE.
Hy virtue of an order of
Court of County In
proceedings No. 1905, entitled
L. W. I versus
I. If. Mooring et the undersigned
Commissioner will sail at auction be
Courthouse door in
mi Monday, r 2nd, 1914,
HO. th. following described real
to
in town of
bounded on the north by street,
on the street, and on
no by lots A
U For act it bi
n ft ram i made to I i d from
M i and wife In s.
Mooring, deed appears re
iii Hook P.-9, page in
i. Ho Register of Denis
County. t of land in Care
Una Township known as a share of
W, T K. i land, Is fully
ii in deed from Q M
log, Trustee, lo S. Mooring
ill Hook II Ii, page
office the Register of
aid about II
Hi In I lo III,
. Keel Terms Cash.
This r 1914.
L. W.
Commissioner.
Q, James .
ltd
the Court House door in Pitt
offer to the highest bidder
cash, the following properly, to
All the timber of and above the
of Inches ill diameter on the stump
eighteen inches above ground when
cut, accept Pine, Cypress, Oak and
Hickory, standing in and upon the fol-
lowing tract of land, situated, lying
and being the County of Pitt, and
State of North Carolina, and
ed as follows,
Adjoining the lands of William
Grimes on the west, J. and
the heirs of William Little and
wife on east, James Newman
the south. Said to contain 1815 acres
north, and bounded by Tar River on
or less, and being the same Ian
which was conveyed to J. O. and W.
E. deed from Olivia W.
dated April 12th, 1899,
duly recorded In the office of the Reg-
of Deeds of Pitt County, In
Hook II I, III, to
reference in hereby made.
Also all of the of way,
privileges, and powers of every
i ind, character description, which
i in. lulled in a deed from J. O.
and Others Carolina Coop, rag-
Company, dated July till,
duly recorded In nook, Page
County Records.
Tills being original
o. I'm. mid others for the limber
lights Hi Mill.
having been made In tin
in. of notes secured by
Heed of and having
been to the undersigned Trustee
by the holder of said notes
a for.-, proceedings, this
sale la held to satisfy
This lath day of September, 1914
I. n
Hi Trustee.
Morrow-,
19th., to
Hi. of a certain bond
dale and tenor therewith,
ti. Stipulations in said deed
of trust not having been compiled
VI L will, on the
of November, 1914
bought. No further risk.
Positively the most profitable way
i- trading.
Open account. You buy
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels
for or as many more as you I I
An advance or decline of cent i
you the to take
A movement of cent 1500 profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
R. W.
I Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420.
-North Carolina
County,
In Superior Court
Before A. T. Moore,
Sam Union
vs
Ruth Padgett and Jess
of Sale.
By virtue of a decree of Superior
of County made in the above
entitled cause by A. T. Moore, Clerk,
the undersigned Commissioner, will
on Saturday, the 17th, day of October,
1914 expose to public sale before the
House door in Greenville to
the highest bidder for cash, at
clock p. in., following described lot
or par. I land, to-wit
and on tie west aide
in the Town of.
North Carolina and adjoin-
the Forrest Lot on the South and
the i Lot on the North and con-
about one fourth ll-l of an
r. or less,
This will be for the
of making partition among
tenant- in common.
tile day of 1914.
o. lo. k. p. m , in the town
County, N. and
In
t. r sale to highest bidder, for
each, the following lands
a lid personal property to
of Lauds.
Situate in Farmville Township,
j County, North Carolina, and on th
north of Wilson street in Up-
town of Farmville, at, C, and
at the intersection of Wilson
Field ts, thence westerly with
; the center Wilson street 1-2 U I
I theme at right angles northerly Ml
feet to Belcher line, thence
right angles easterly 1-2 feet t
Fields sired extended, thence south-
with said Fields street
to ginning, and being one-half
the Warehouse Co lot,
now belt, r known as the Banner Ware
and lot in said town of
being the same lands and
mis. s now used and by
said I. Morrow In th.
warehouse business.
Personal
Being III and singular of
i in is tools belonging to said
warehouse, including Iron
and all fixtures and furniture
I no in said warehouse and belie
in said Morrow. Also pounds
of scrap tobacco now in said war-
and belonging to said Morrow.
and being lot of scrap tobacco ii
the town of Farmville purchased
PIERCE, Any.
F. c the season of till and
Commissioner. by sate Morrow in laid
North Carolina
County.
In Sup. Court
vs.
Simon Little
The defendant above named will
take notice that an a. lion a
above has been commenced in the
Court of County to ah
a from the bonds of mat-
And the said d will
further take notice that he Is required
to appear the next T. rm of the
Court of County to be
h. on Monday, after the
Monday, ill Sept. ml,, r it being the
Hay of November 1914, at the
i house iii said County in Green-
ville, N. and answer or to
complaint Hied in said action, o
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in com
plaint
This day 1614,
A. T
Clerk Superior Court,
Lit s BROWN,
Ally, for plaintiff.
r warehouse.
Said d.-.-d of trust being recorded in.
the County Registry, Hook T
S page and seq.
This the day of October
J. O. SMITH, Attorney.
10-3-1
of and
Are Eligible.
Piles Cured in to
Your minify if
I cure
give slid U.
A China gilt, dark order
eight GO pounds. Marked crap
two right, swallow folk
left. Any one taking her up return
In me and will pay coats.
H. II
NOTICE SALE.
On Saturday, the day of October
at o'clock, ill front of the
Building, mar the Court the
Town of will sell to
highest bidder for cash three hundred
chairs in the building be
longing II. C. Edwards, being the
seats used in said Opera House be-
longing Powell Bryan, and
chased from Taft VanDyke, this sale
being made under order of Court
lo sell mortgaged property.
Chairs can be seen by calling upon
VanDyke, or H. C. Edwards
or lo Jacob Powell, Wallace
M. c.
This September 1914.
J EVERETT, ,
Commissioner
World
The Philadelphia American
has won th. championship of that or-
the me now
engaged In active preparations for
Id's series which start
victory of the Athletics in the
an League nice makes the sixth
championship won by Connie Mack's
1.11111 they having won the pennant In
lulu and 1911 and 191,1 and
have also taken the world's
for the last three years
The first two games between the
Americans and the Boston
National, for the baseball
ship he played in Philadelphia
On October I and and the third and
fourth iii Boston October and
The fifth game will be played in Phil-
October and the
came in Boston October is, if more
than tour games are necessary to
111.- series.
Tills was decided lure a masting
of the National Commission.
As heretofore four games must
won by lab to claim the champion
hip. in the event of a seventh
the to-s of coin after the sixth con-
will decide whether the
Shall Ii.- played Boston or
In case of a tie or postpone-
the clubs will remain in the
city where the game was scheduled
until it is decided.
Players eligible to participate In
the series Co-
Connolly,
Ha vis, Heal,
rt, Hess James,
ville, Mann, Martin, Mitchell, Moran,
Randolph, Schmidt, Smith, Strand,
Tyler, and
Philadelphia r, Barry, Ben
Dressier, Hush, Collins,
Davis,
Murphy, Plank,
Thomas
Thompson, Walsh,
All the members of the National
Commission were present.
Boston club was represented
President
by President and Mack.
When the time to
where the two games were to
played Chairman
flipped a silver
dollar Mr. culled
The dropped head up Con-
With a smile said
I and
PATENTS
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D. SWIFT k CO.
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St., D. C.
Washington, Oct. t .
Roper, assistant postmaster gen-
told the convention of Postman
ten from Virginia, Maryland, North
and Carolina and Delaware tO
day that the American public n. r
support civil pensions and
should not he
kept in the postal
He expressed belief that postmasters
should post notices Informing em-
Urn. will be retained only
so long as are capable of earning
paid them and
will be sealed and to
meet declining efficiency
power of older clerks and cur
Hera.
.-.-
THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
B AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
la the the Most Healthful, Most Employment of
WM HAVE A
Oh TWELVE BUM-
AMONG Till BEST
PEOPLE IX RS
PAST OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAT TO JAKE
i FEW INCHES APACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HA TO BRING TO
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CA V
BE HAD UPON
. r, FRIDAY OCTOBER It,
Capital of Belgium Now
Located at France
The German Troops Are
Rushing Toward Coast
And an Attack on
Then on England is Ex-
BATTLE IMPENDING IN POUND
The People an
the I In ii Armies
Limit to Aerial Attach-
On London
Oct. headquarters
the Belgian government were
today to With the ex-
of King Albert, who remains
the head of the army and the
minister of war, members of the
cabinet with other government of-
and the crops left by
Steamer for the French port where
will carry on the affairs of stale
the hospitality that has been
offered lo them by the French govern-
The American and Spanish, minis-
both of whom are still at
eelS, are the only diplomatic
accredited to Belgium remain
in that country.
Is the move of the
capital since the
ed the forts of The govern-
moved from Brussels to Ant-
thence to and today 4-
the line to
This final change followed
upon the German westward advance,
which was begun immediately after
fall of Antwerp. In
the chief port of Belgium opened
the way for a new play of campaign.
This embraces the of the
of Belgium, Including the coast
towns, and, If possible, some of the
northern French ports.
In accordance with this plan, the
Invaders have begun to sweep across
northern Belgium. Yesterday mom
log they occupied without op-
position, and now are said to be well
toward on their
opposition r.
They
as the army Is being
reorganized has been reinforced.
Is I
All dispatches from that region
being censored strictly so nothing has
been learned of the operations since
Ghent fell into hands of the
The people are fleeing before
the Invaders and the steamers from
today were crowded with
refugees.
The are making a
advance in
Belgium. the border in
a whole army corps has occupied
Cavalry has been seen as far
west as which la on the
railway leading to and
Dunkirk
I More In Danger.
This movement, besides being I
menace to the allies left wing. If
would the
in
that promised serial attack
again i Is about to be car-
nut. Already bombs have been
dropped . i- ii from
which once reached the cost will
within easy striking distance of the
British coast ports and even London,
Heidi. Austrian.
I Ion, Oct. to a
dispatch Home Cat
telegraphs the Rome correspond
cut of the Telegraph Com-
Montenegrin troops have defeat-
ed by six
batteries of a point
Mat of Sarajevo. The lost
men in killed and wounded. The
losses amounted to
men. .,
Belgian Transferred
Bordeaux. France, Oct hit
been decided to transfer the Belgian
government lo France In order that it
may have full liberty of action.
The foregoing was announced of-
Hi hilly here yesterday.
Several ministers,
pained by a group of officials, left Os-
tend early today for where the
French government has prepared
offices for them.
King A remains at the head of
the army.
Marching on
Amsterdam, Oct. Germans
now marching In the direction if
and German bicyclists already
have awn the vicinity of
miles northwest Ghent accord-
to a dispatch lg in
today. German cavalrymen
also are quite near
Heavy Fighting In
Berlin, Oct, Amsterdam and
Heavy fighting continues It,
two chains of In
northeastern France, according to an
statement received here
firm the German general
rs under date of October Violent
attacks by the enemy east of
have been repulsed, II Is said.
Siege of -I
Oct. It Is an-
at that the
of Is
lo a It. r dispatch from the Russian
capital. The artillery Is rap-
idly destroying the forts, which how-
ever, continue energetic
The garrison, II Is further
announced, does not exceed
men.
Pollen Prices Lower.
The of cotton has suffered
another drop and is new selling for
less than it has for several years. The
reason for Ibis drop Is that the
are not able to collect for
their goods, and are headlining to buy
cotton now. tanners
are uncertain as to what to do,
to sell a loss or trust to bettor
prices later. The situation will per-
haps take on a more promising out-
look soon and if the cotton can be kept I
off the market It will help matters
a certain extent.
SUB
t Woolen, in
I, -ill,
night while Mr. O.
was attending church at Bethany,
which is near his home, a
Woolen, made an to enter his
house. Mrs. Manning and the
were alone and had retired. Mrs.
Manning was awakened by a noise
and upon sitting up in bed saw the
climbing in the window. She
ran out and screamed, and as the
Church services had just been
came immediately In
to her cries. Blood hounds were
phoned for from Wilson at once and
search made for the At one
time early this morning lie was lo-
and was near capture but es
caped and is still at large. The
sheriff and a large number of citizens
are still looking for the and his
early capture Is expected.
The had formerly worked on
Mr. Manning's farm and Is about
years old. Mr. Manning's home
about 1-2 miles from Ayden.
With famous Mums.
Observant people will that
about Robinson's Famous
Shows bears the stamp of super-ex-
The special trains of palace
owned by this show are fin-
est ever built for the purpose. You
will see them unload the handsomest
lot of horses that ever delighted the
eye of horsemen. Note that the wag-
ons, chariots, cages, etc., are beautiful
specimens of handiwork from the
world's best builders. Note the
trappings and the
costumes, decorations and accessories
In every detail and you will see
tic excellence, core and lavish
of cost In order that their patrons
may have the very best. You will note
that the people are all well-dressed
ladles and gentlemen, clean,
and distinguished In appearance
the character of the
of which they are proud to
servants. All these things means
something, and you who patronize
these shows will observe that this
high quality pervades the entire
Hit Ion, down to the smallest detail
It Is upon this principle that has
built the reputation of the Robin-
son Shows.
Two exhibitions will be given
Greenville, Tuesday, October 20th.
See the parade. Doors open
at and performances begin one
hour later.
A ISSUE TO
Washington, Oct. Southern sen-
conferred again today over the
revenue bill amendment they will In-
tomorrow proposing an Issue
of In Federal bonds to
chase five million bales of and
n tax of one cent a pound on a
crop to for unsold cotton.
A series of petitions from Georgia
men urging Federal aid were
presented to the by Senator
Smith. Among them was a
gram from the president of the
State Association, urging
that Congress be kept In session until
legislation to aid the south could i
pa.
in a, . leaders were Inclined
think of the
amendment would not long delay pas
sage of the war revenue measure. Sen
chairman of the nuance
committee, said he believed II would
be passed by Saturday.
IT IS INSISTED
THAT CONGRESS
AID THE SOUTH
Unless the Needed Relief is Given
the Adjournment May be De-
Some Time
IS EXPECTED
Senator Martin States Thai
of This are
Expecting the War mils
Last Session
Washington, B. c, Oct.
forts by Southern member of Con-
to procure legislative relief for
the cotton States aroused doubt to-
day as to tho time of adjournment.
Democratic leaders make
predictions.
Representative Underwood, th
House leader, said this Issue
had made impossible adjourn-
by next Saturday night.
Senator Simmons, in charge of tin
war tax insisted u vote
would lie reached by Saturday night,
An amendment will be proposed to
morrow by Southern Senators to pro-
for a government
bond issue, purchase of
bales of cotton, or one third of the
season's crop. No one would venture
a prediction upon the fate of the
amendment Should it be defeated
Southern members may delay final
action on the measure pending an-
other effort to secure relief.
Senator Martin, chairman of the
appropriations committee, replying to
the charger of extravagance
have characterized practically every
Republican speech in opposition to
the tax bill, started u heated
when he asserted the large
were due to
right the wrongs committed by the
Republican He cited the
proposed indemnity pay-
lo
Senator Martin said Democratic
appropriations for exceeded
those for 1913, the last year of the
Republican administration by
but he classified as
ordinary
of the Democratic appropriation
Which he claimed were incident to
the Mexican crisis and the war In
Europe. Appropriations for
governmental expenditures, he said
were in reality sumo
than the lust Republican
lions.
Mrs. Richard Warren King
Invites you to be present
at the marriage of her daughter
to
Mr.
Wednesday evening the twenty-eighth
of October
At half after eight o'clock
Christian Church
Greenville. Carolina.
No Invitations sent in the city
Public reception at the bride's home
Dickinson Avenue
lo II o'clock
The Ladles and Children are Invited
to attend the Big Auction Sale, of small
Farms October a. Ash
Farm miles north of
.
Bankers Outline heir Attitude
Toward Entry Into Hew
Currency System
Richmond, Va., Oct.
banks and trust companies represent-
ed in the American Banker's
specifically outlined their attitude
toward their entry into the nation's
new currency system today when
recommended that the general con-
appoint a committee to con-
fer with the Federal Reserve Hoard
over change in the law that would
make membership more attractive.
Several speakers at the joint meeting
of the two section urged that State
banks be permitted to enter the new
system and continue their business
along the lines it now is conducted.
Others contended that regulations of
reserve, board should permit ex-
by
batiks who understood local
it also was asserted that unless
th. re were changes the law State
limits entering system might
a conflict State and Federal
exam biers.
The appointment of a committee to
confer with the Federal Reserve
Board was proposed by Sol Wexler of
New Orleans. Immediately II
adopted by the joint meeting, and to-
night and savings banks section com-
was named for submission
to the general convention, which will
on Thursday whether it will
approve the plan.
Several of the speakers who con-
tended that changes In the law would
necessary agreed, however, that
their participation would be desirable
to bring about a unified currency
BOSTON BRAVES
ARE CHAMPIONS
WITHOUT DEFEAT
Athletics Use to Superior
and Base Runners Four
Straight Games
RT. CONTROLLED
Richmond, October Edwin
A. Alderman, president of the
of Virginia; John Kerr Branch
Hunker, of Richmond; Dr. John C
of Durham, N. C . bishop of
the Methodist Church South
Jamison, of Birmingham, Ala.,
and Charles Steele, of York, were
today elected directors of the South-
Railway Company, thus making
a majority of the board Southern men
fulfilling the hope expressed by
President Fairfax Harrison in his first
before a Southern audience
when Chattanooga on January
he look forward to the lime
when there may be more Southern
111.11 sitting on our board of
Mr. Steele succeeds himself,
four new directors filling vacancies
caused by the death of W. W.
and it c k. the resignation
of F. Baker, Jr., of New York,
and the declination of Judge K.
of New York to accept
Northern
Charlotte, N. C . Oct Th II
rectors of the Piedmont and Northern
Hallway Company who operate
high speed electric line
Charlotte and and
Greenville and Greenwood, S, c, are
planning to build an extension be
and Gastonia, n distance
of thirty-two miles. The company
proposes to extend the line north-
ward from Charlotte to Concord, N.
C, about twenty-live miles, has
also in view the extension from con-
cord to Salisbury.
Durham. N. C. The work on the Con-
cord brunch will be the first started.
Ideal Truck Farms will be sold at
Auction Saturday October a
Ash Farm.
The Victor-, are Congratulate
Defeated Leagues are
Sen Tied on
men lake Defeat
Park, Boston, Oct. The
Boston Braves are the world's
pion of 1914. They the Phil-
lies today by B score of
to winning the series with lour
straight games, the champions tho
Ai an League capturing con-
t. -t.
Rudolph pitched a masterful game,
winning his second contest of the
series today. The could
not catch ins elusive slow ball
hits would have sent runs over the
plate.
The Boston and outplayed
their opponent today In every depart-
of the sport. They clinch. I
victory in the fifth inning after
two men were out with Rudolph's
single. M double and
solid blow to center.
it is tin- first time that a
has won iii four straight
games and after the last man was out
the Athletics rushed over and
their rivals. The spectators
mad with Joy and the
Held singing and cheering.
Boston made it another holiday to-
day. Thousands took the day oft
thronged to Park hours In
fore the gales were opened. Nearly
every seal in the unreserved stand
was tilled at noon and hundreds stood
up against the fences. Reserved seats
sold it a premium. Over
sons were In Park by cam.
time.
silk Exposition at
Patterson, X. J., Oct. In-
Exposition and National Silk-
Style Show is now being held in I
the pioneer silk city of the
States. in- affair is under tho
direction of tho Patterson Chamber of
Commerce. The prop.
being held in the Patterson Armory,
the of which Is given over to
the silk exposition while the oilier
industries of Patterson tenant the
rounding booths. The silk display i-
of the ever seen in the In
suites, Tho production
from the egg to the finished bros
silk and even the complete
shown.
The National Silk Show In-
a display of the seal latest
in gowns well a a demonstration
of Hie extent of Hie Patterson silk In-
Tho gowns included in the
display are all and
were designed by American
Meeting Church.
services are being held this
week at the Methodist Church. Two
preaching are daily,
It and The .
J. M Daniel, is being assisted by Rev.
Mr. Raleigh. The
has been good and the
is invited to attend all of the services





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STATE
Nearly Five Million Pounds
of During September
in LEADS Ail
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A u Harris, was
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THE BEST COMPANY-
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Greenville, N. C.
Capital Letters
Sole Agent.
r I Market- Sell I am
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soil. Hal Ion of my m
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Sheriff Pitt I
H . man
i child In Pitt
the ; pi of my
to I with this
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with no or hi nor from
Sh ill , oil. the
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no pi relations
will be
FAIL TO
The Great Eastern
Carolina FAIR
SEW BERN X. C.
Oct. 27-30,
Ii AN
II l DISPLAYS OF
FINE STOCK.
POULTRY
SPLENDID
Purses Aggregating
SPECIAL TRAINS EVERY HOUR FROM THE
STATION AT SEW
TO THE FA I If
Cheap Excursion Hates Over All
Railroads.
FOB PREMIUM LIST, OR OTHER
CLYDE GENERAL MANAGER,
NEW BERN, N. C.
praise the quality of our
Furniture, are us
dally from pleased
One reason is
all our Furniture is ex-
Well designed
strongly so as to
durability. We have a
v. i large assortment for you
to choose from, we
Know you. will find our prices
quite moderate for this
of goods.
Taft Vandyke
Evans Street.
Greenville, N. C.
way
to be able to entertain Santa and
bare a
CHRISTMAS
your home is be warm and
Comfortable and have nil your
I'M
in perfect shape and working order.
tin only and way to
I this is lo engage us to attend
your Plumbing and Heating.
Strong
Serviceable, Safe.
Ti
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
m r-i
If it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
Tin and arc I
nil Big An in Sale of small
l a m Ash
; n Farm miles north i
ti
Great State FAIR
RALEIGH, N. C, 17-24.
Attractions This Year Ever Seen a Southern Pair,
I i on loops the loop and upside down In an
I the i
Fireworks Spectacle, In Peace The
. awe Inspiring sight ever seen. See Mt. Esperanza in eruption
i . warships using radium shells. Naval parade
Battleship i Panama Canal. Gorgeously costumed per-
formers, stage 32.1 feel long. Big circus and Hippodrome acts.
A Climax of effects in Fireworks
In addition display artistic designs,
. . hells . night.
Calvert- Brothers Hay Wagon
-and others. Purses Track.
Better Babies Contest under auspices state Hoard and
Woman's Club of Raleigh.
Huge Display from all over life Slate have been
Some stock ever shown In North Carolina already
entered for premiums,
Reduced rates, special trains and convenient schedules on
railroads.
Write fur Premium List and Full information to
E. Secretary.
HALL
MOORE
WE HANDLE
PRESCRIPTIONS
as if each were for members of our
own family. use but the
purest drugs. W use every pr-
to insure accuracy and faith-
Have your prescription All
u and you can have confident
In the medicine. And confidence, you
la a help In effecting a
Drug Company
For all occasions
in. and
an. Our art la
ire of
tag finer -Ii floral to be
pot plants, Ky
palms, ferns,
i many other pot
limit
hedge plants and T
telegraph and
promptly executed by
J. I.
Store
N C
at
u ilia Cases . u
formerly .
and
WANT
Headstones or
Monuments
F. SHOW
HENRY T. KING
Those Who Know Say
Make the highest sale for every day. Come and see us.
We will SHOW YOU how we Do It.
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer.
YOUR FRIENDS,
Johnston Foxhall
most reliable lantern for
farm 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 Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Richmond,
Norfolk. V.
BALTIMORE
Charlotte. N. C
Charleston. W. Va.
S. C
You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
REASON'S
Why You Should Always Use
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts
Became they are better than Pure Food
Laws require.
Because will go further than inferior goods.
Because their delicacy of flavor ii
Because their Purity and Quality is absolute.
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed.
North
in Superior
Ella
n NOTICE
The Defendant Above Named Will
Thai action entitled as above has
been commenced in the superior
if procure a divorce absolute, for the
reason stated In the complaint filed
in the of the Clerk of
Court.
And the said defendant will further
lake notice lie is required to
pear at the November Term of the
North Carolina
rut County
In the Sup Court
I lore A. T. Moore, Clerk
Lulls B. Williams
Administratrix of the estate
K. Williams
Leila Williams Williams,
Minors and lo at law of E. F.
Williams, deceased.
By virtue of a decree of the
of County, made by A T
Moore, Clerk, on the day of
the undersigned Com-
missioner, will, on Monday, the 19th
October, at IS o'clock Noon
expose to public sale before the Court
House ill Greenville, to the high-1 Superior Court of said County, to
. -t bidder, for cash, the following held in the Court House, at Greenville
tracts or parcels of land, to on Monday, the day of November
Wt. j t being the ninth Monday,
and being In Falkland Town-1 the Ural Monday September, hold
ship, County North Carolina, and J at the Court House said County
lot No. in the division of in Greenville, N. and answer or
II. P. Williams land and beginning at; demur to the complaint in said action
a Stake on the Snow Hill near Hit plaintiff Will apply to the Court
the crossing of Pasture Branch for the relief demanded in said corn-
running with said road North M east f
poles; then north east
then north east 1-2 poles
a bridge across a ditch; then with
said ditch south St west poles to a
an eel gum I., and E. F. Williams
corner; then south east US poles to
a stake, the Jordan line; then
1-2 east poles to n stake; then
south I-- west to a white oak;
then north west poles to the
containing 1-2 acres
more or less.
Also one tract In said Township
I and State beginning at a stake,
Emma J. corner and runs
youth wist poles lo a
in prong of Jacob's
down the run of Jacob's Branch to a
slake, corner of W. is. Williams, Jr.
then with his line north 3-4 east
poles to u stake at Emma J.
then south 1-2 east poles
to the beginning containing acres
more or less. The two tracts
Lot No. In the division of the
P. Williams land, which was
lotted to E. F. Williams by division
Deed dated the day of June, 1907,
as appears of record in the Register's
Office in Pitt County, in Hook T
page
This sale is made for the purpose
of making assets of the estate of B.
F. deceased.
This the 12th. day of Sept. 1914.
F. C. HARDING,
Commissioner.
Privileges
This
l Will.
and calls I
surest method In wheat
a oil's i;,. BUSS your
absolutely limited to the
bought. No further risk.
Positively the most profitable
trading.
an account You n
puts or calls bushels
grain for or can buy both
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent gives
you the chance to take
A movement of cents 1600
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
It. IV.
I Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Bog 1420
no m
Male I
lei II
and
I i a,
in
North Carolina
Pitt County.
Ill Superior Court
A. T. Moore, I'll
it.
North Carolina,
County.
In the Court
Term, 1914.
Adams
is NOTICE
I Adams
The Defendant Above Will
Take Notice;
Thai action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior Court
to procure s divorce absolute, for the
reason stated ill the complaint filed
iii the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court.
And the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to
pear the November Term of the
Superior Court of said County, to
held in Court House, at Greenville
on Monday, the 9th day November
1914, being the ninth Monday,
the Ural Monday of September, held
at the Court House of said County
in Greenville, N. c, and answer
demur to the complaint in said action
or Hit plaintiff will apply to the
tor the relief demanded In said com-
This the day of September. 1914
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior
ed M
L. i. Morrow
end . L.
. hi February i are
He in. a ; bond
. then i
as -l
trust not having b. ell DB I
Kith, the undersigned will, on the
day r. 1911,
one lo. p. in , in He ton
Tin County, N. . and on
. pi- i. her. r rib. d,
fer for sale to bidder, for
cash, the following
and personal property to
Description of
Situate iii -hip
North
north side Wilson in the
town N. . .
at the W an I
Field sir,, is. in. no. with
the center of Wilson street 1.17 i
thence at right
to the hi r line, .
n I
ii street i v .
with said Fields
lo Hub. ginning, and In on. -hall I
the
Sam
vs
Mamie Ruth Padgett and Jes
Notice of Sale.
By virtue of a decree of
Court Of Pitt County made in the above
entitled cause by A. T. Moore, Clerk,
the undersigned Commissioner, will. u. Warehouse I
on Saturday, the day of October, ,, i,. known as the Banner Ware
1914 expose to public sale before the r town Farm-
Court House door iii Greenville to n,. and sum.
the highest bidder for cash, at ,,,,.,;., s now used and by
clock p. m., the following described lot , Morrow in i
or parcel of land, to-wit
and being on the west side
be in the Town of
Greenville, North Carolina and adjoin-
the Forrest Lot on the South and
the Hooker on the North and con-
about one fourth an
acre more or less.
This will be mad. for the
pose of making partition among
tenants In common.
This the 15th, day of S. pt. 1914.
F. r
Commissioner.
HARDING PIERCE, Any
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that at the
regular meeting Of the Hoard of Com-1
of Pitt County, held Mon-
OF SALE
Under and by virtue the power o
i d in a certain deed of
day, September 1914, the following,
, .,. made and executed on
26th, 1913, by John P. Fellers and
wife, Ruby Fellers, to Edward L Slew
art, Trustee, which said Heed of Trust
is duly recorded in the office of the
Register Deeds for Beaufort county
in Hook Page the undersigned
Trustee, win. on Friday, the 16th day
of October, 1911, at o'clock noon,
Petition was presented to the Hoard
We the undersigned citizens beg
leave to petition your Honorable body
for a public road to lie laid off in
the following
at C. K. and
W. A. corner on the
Carolina
Fin County.
in Superior
ton road, and running
through W. A. land the Court House door In
path between the land
of W. offer for sale, to the highest bidder
A. Forbes and . G. Nine, thence tor cash, the following property, to
between the land of I. A. Sugg and
Mrs. Elizabeth land or All the timber of and above the size
dower, to road Dumber distance jot inches in diameter on the stump
inches above ground when
Little
vs.
Simon Little
The defendant above named will
lake notice an action entitled
above has been commenced In the
superior Pitt Count to ab
a divorce from the bonds of mat-
And He said Will
further lake notice that he is required
appear at the Term of the
superior Court of to hi
on the 9th after tin
first Monday, in Sept. tuber it In the
9th day of November 1914, at
in said County III Green-
ville, N. C. and answer or to
the complaint filed in said action,
plaintiff Will apply to the Court
for the relief in said com
plaint.
This the day of Sept, 1914.
A. T MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court
I BROWN,
Any. for plaintiff
warehouse
Personal Property.
all and singular tin a
Hires and tools belonging Bald
hiding
an I I in
now in said warehouse Slid
o said Morrow. Also
of scrap tobacco o ii said i
and belonging said i,
and being the lot of scrap
the town of purchased
the season of 1913 and I
house stored by said Morrow in Bald
Banner warehouse.
Said ii of trust being r. r I.
Hi. PHI County Registry, Bi
at and .-
This the day of r
i; M.
J. O. SMITH, Al
about one
The above Petition will be heard at
the regular meeting of the Hoard Mon-
day, October all parties
to be heard will be present.
Done by order of Board of
this September 1914.
BELL,
Clerk to Board of Commissioners.
II BLUE-
V n quart
It i
tin.-
Sc
all
Co.,
N. 4th St.,
FOB
horse farm. Will sell for cash or
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills,
N. C, Route
w.
Administrator's Notice.
I have this day qualified as
on the estate of Lawrence Jones
and wife Josephine Jones deceased
and all holding claims against
said parties or heirs of estate will
sent same in proper form on or be-
fore Sept. 1915., or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
This Sept. 1914.
J W. BAILEY, Stokes, N. C.
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney.
By
LAUD
virtue of an order of the
Court of Pitt county made In
entitled
CUt, except Pine, Cypress, Oak and
Hickory, standing In and upon the fol-
lowing tract of land, situated, lying
and being in the County of Pitt, and
State of North Carolina,
ed as follows,
Adjoining lands of William
Crimes on the west. J. and
the heirs of William Little and
wife on the east, James Newman on
the south. Said to contain 1815 acres
north, and bounded by Tar River on
i i or less, and being the same Ian
proceedings No.
W. Tucker. Administrator, versus
L. M. Mooring et ills, the undersigned
Commissioner will sell at auction be
fore the Courthouse door in needs
on Monday. November 2nd, R-6,
which was conveyed to J. and W.
Proctor by deed from Olivia W.
dated April 12th. 1899, and
duly recorded in the office Of the Reg-
of County, In
to which deed
noon, the following described real reference is hereby made.
to Also all Of the rights of way.
lots in the town of I, and powers of every
bounded on the north by character and description, which
on west by street, and on i,,,.,,,,., n -a deed from J. O.
the south and cast by the lots of A aM to Carolina Cooperage
M. Moseley. For accurate rip dated July Huh. 1912, and
reference is made to a deed from III Hook , Page
NOTICE OF SALE.
On Saturday, the 17th day of r
at o'clock, in front of the
Building, near the Court the
Town of Greenville, i will sell to
highest bidder for cash three hundred
opera chairs in the building be
longing to ii c Edwards, being the
seats used in said Opera House be-
longing to Powell . Bryan, and
from Taft this sail
being made under an order of Court
to sell mortgaged property.
Chairs can he seen by calling upon
t or H. c. Edwards
or to Jacob Powell, Wallace
N. C.
This September 26th, 1914.
S. EVERETT,
Commissioner
9-30-1
By virtue i .
a certain mortgage . i
, ii by G p. i and
Ow. in J. I. Fountain and
i; A. Fountain, partners trading
under the firm name Fountain
Company on the 2nd day February
1910, which mortgage was duly re-
corded In the r
Deeds County in Book P-9
Pages I, the undersigned
will sell tor cash b. fore the court
lions, door in Greenville, on Monday
the 9th day of November, 1914, th-
following rib. d Lot, situate ID
-aid i and State, and In He town
Beginning on the North
son strut at the corn, r Wilson
and h is and running about
I North about Fast with Wilson
to the beginning.
This October Mil, 1914.
A CO.
F. G, JAMES
Mils v. L. STEPHENS
A. M. Moseley
Mooring, which
and wife to J.
deed appears of
S.
re-
Pill County Records
Ibis being Hie original deed from
cord In Book P.-9. page In the of- ,, proctor and Others the timber
lice of the Register of Deeds of described,
DEFAULT having been mad
m Do . Al Mil
I I.
a CO.
ITS. .
OINTMENT
THE FARM
the of all
LIME
i, bi is of all good firming. Wine tor
by the best authority m the united
on Lime on the Farm, and get pries ,
Don't buy earth, . I,
it. A postal will give you
POWHATAN LIME CO. I
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
County. Also a tract of land In Caro-
Township known as a share of
the W. T. Keel land, which is fully
described in a deed from O. M. Mom
Trustee, to J. S. Mooring which
deed is recorded III Hook page
Mi in the of the Register of
Deeds said tract contains about
in res and is subject to the life
W. T. Keel. Terms Cash
This 2nd, 1914.
W. TICKER,
Commissioner.
F. son, Attorneys.
lo ,;
Plies Cured In to Hays
Your d
OINTMENT fail lo curs any
last.
in tin
of notes secured by said
Heed of Trust and application having
been made lo the undersigned Trustee
by the bona tide holder of said notes
r a foreclosure proceedings, this
sale is held to Satisfy said
This 15th day of September. 1914.
I. STEWARD,
A Poland China gilt, dark order
pounds Marked crap and
right, swallow folk
left. Any one taking her up return
me and I will pay costs.
H H AN
World Series Oct. .
The Philadelphia American
has won tin championship of that or-
and the officials are now
hi active preparations for
world's s. which start Oct.
The victory of the Athletics in the
I an League race makes sixth
championship won by Connie Mack
team having won the pennant In
1902, 1910 and 1911 and 1913 and j
have also taken the world's
, for the last three years
Dunn, Oct. morning
Mrs V. L. Stephens died at her home
lure.
She was sick only a short time be-
coming suddenly ill the evening be-
fore, and regained
she came t Dunn about
years ago with her husband, Mr V.
L. Stephens, from Wilson and lived
here ever since. Sin was Miss
Mamie Purvis Martin counts
marriage vol d
husband, on. son, Lewis two
Mrs. H. s. Freeman, and Miss
Mamie pin two sisters, Miss
Purvis and Mrs. Sully
all of whom In re. I
years old The Interment was
Greenwood cemetery yesterday morn-
Elder P D. Gold, Of Wilson and
A, Long conducting the fun-
, the residence d-
a on
neighbors J
Mrs was well In rill
her husband's home having been for
In Greenville. She has visited
many limes in this and her many
friends will regret I heat I be
death. I
V W -111 n is
The Y . w. es,
nine led Sp. n. I
and M was
spirit of Ci II I The student
brought th M.
he Ions om Mil t
. i;
the stud. by the
of great value to them and
Is . bent.





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WT
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
week;
Published by
III
D. J Editor.
CAROLINA.
teacher should I.- called to answer
one r, . .
an
t. . . m cm
Building,
streets
j and w
respect will be charged Or I
per word
of those who heretofore have The war on the has so far
State, that the for Bis It tat highly . rinsing abusing the South been only battles.
n r mil notice the of One side cornea out and sinks a boat
r fined In the and the high officials of that road to th at, t,
i . . the value of tartly reducing their salaries. Its Don re with the sub
, haw Impair. In,. . ,, ,
. to secure this tendency seems .,,,, ,, fa and o
speaks well these officials, it Columbus day propaganda may suit
to do right that they people, but it doe, not teem i i
r celebrated much by anybody except
reduced revenue ad. Alter a certain order which uses it as a
this was made ll was day for an armed parade and neither
probably realized that the road order nor parade are consistent
to let school authorities do
direct with th-.- whereas in the past
and not through con Io punished a child
. . The . punished el school. Th
rate may be had upon i. as roll as the pat-
. .
win
in
. ll Ir support to the
rs and urge the
in all ii requests curtail- American ideals traditions
. II would no, seek
Communications advertising
at.-t will be charged t three
per line, up to
lass
it o
ill a
Ms
has past been seriously will discredit the
first eyes of his pupils this
on unless there was a
is bis future
ha i I
they d s i pi
i and i
. i . and r Bulb
; d to col-
i hi ed ii I In I of ems
of ii.
The theatrical company known
Dingbat was not
lowed to show In and had
There are man; desirable positions ,,. cancer at In-
hare , . to M the nice for stead f getting It ,
i. situation have I getting brickbats.
Ill qualify tor The positions
, i tit I i i Its
.
left entirely the
r hi r.
there also, Many firms
i I to believe long
required Ira
in which is
In South does not all. The
who cotton from
res and did buy from the farm-
thus defeating the object
mi great deal of n
should be ii this line,
temptation i and
Is wrong in such a deal it
with i to per
championship ball games i.
war reasonably rapid ,. ,,,,,,,. , ,,
tween Philadelphia and Boston
for those who prove capable . , , .
ts more Int n I now than the
are held monthly, ex- , ,.;,,.
i pi December, in the principal
lilies, the service offers a good
id to bright and young
men.
s and bu-j ,., ., m,
,,,. u ,
the Auction Sale Saturday, Oct.
s in a h n Farm,
, p canal Hie
trade
. i
iv
f South
I to I
a. i rival i tin
proper i re the war
towns will re
. . ; ll
mad
a pound It, u s i th.
Is bought r oilier i
not b Bi e
inner i he I
No liquor was sold at the Virginia
Fair this year and reports
stead of II made The
in list.
following names have
been
i ll it las
v.
r as much
i moral
win bi Already I
more ever and as jurors during the
attendance was larger. He eM
the Board of Commissioners
Mas much more pleasant to f ,,,, a .
re under conditions week.
when there were bars on the
grounds.
Mr James Moore Dead.
Mr.- r. Moore, the wife of
Mr. James I. Moore of this plan
their home yesterday after a
She had been married
before and Mrs. Richard Short
at the time of marriage to
Moore She is survived by her
band, Mr. James I. Moore, and
children, Mrs. C. P. of Ra-
a daughter by her first mar
r and Mr. James H. Ii.
Moore, who lives In Greenville. Mrs
Moore was seventy years age and
although she had not lived ill
very long was well known to the
of this community as her former
home was just out of Greenville. Sin-
was a member of the of
i Round Tree and was
faithful consistent member of
her church and always ready and will-
do her part of church
had a host of friends and was love
by all and was noted for her Christian
graces.
Tin funeral was held at the home
this morning at eleven o'clock. A
large number of friends were
and the Moral offerings were
many and beautiful, All of her
children are here to attend the
The pall bearers were Messrs. J.
A Bland, II B. Harris. A.
s Tunstall, Brown, T. it-
Moore, J. I. Carper and W. B.
ton.
Rev, C, it. pastor of
Christian church eon-
the services by Rev.
C. M. Hock of Greenville.
The interment was BI Cherry Hill
Beaver Hum Township, s.
l.
I In W T. J. T
of the t; r- n read j d W D.
capture every day in th. European war and William
Stall
by tin number given they an
hard to get. A decoration given
by this country means something, .
It is Hip Big Auction salt- of small
Farm October a. m, Ash
Farm ; miles north of Green-
ville
10-12 -if.
Kill SWEET
I Township J. K Barnhill and Irish potatoes five years sue
I Township M. I t.
Hal . reel
;.
ll
ll ID IT I V
are
. .
i . I
pay, Dial the
re much r
r n
I from Eastern Caro-
that -he French soldier must perform some deed o. G
V. keep or money refunded.
cash with Alls
Township M. Parker brook, Scotland K. C,
Falkland a. Forbes
I .
u I
air. A. W. It. Harris.
Township o. it. The report of the first month of the.
Ton year has been to us.
C, Smith. i lie report shows a large attendance
an real beyond line of duty, some-
Germany Is nearer an attack thing h. docs not have to do In order
Hum ever . This medals,
has proven tori can o
of a bombardment by Hie special tag on medicines or
German guns. success of the articles In addition to
will lie in Heir ability to keep war H will cost something to
the fighting on battle field
a Ions
Criminal.
Beater Ham Township J. Fred
is time year is fair tune and Crawford
,.,,,. are being held on all aides. As o Carolina T.
u, a belt j drawing card they are equally good J Bailey, C, E. Johnson.
ever evening o'clock during es a circus and are worth much more- Township James
tin slimmer and n o'clock W. A Buck, Edward
,,, ,. ,,, , . I Hodges, James II, D.
th. w tin ring of this .,. ,,., , , , ,
Tucker, J. John
boy or girl under M age of he farmers certainly feel their son, Z. Smith,
is allowed on the Importance soon If many more Township Me-
an suggested to save them, r M. Hipp, J. n.
on p has suffered but have not
staying on I beard a word or two
, d I one. re is no benefit derived I are being written A. F. Cox.
pr.
full
th
F. Jenkins, Ellis, J. R.
on, J. B, Pierce, II. A. Hart. W
House G Tin C, Haughty
being on lb. streets farmers.
g u
Township A. A.
W. C. A.-k. w. A
Allen
Falkland Township
II. Smith, C. E. A
M. Woolen, Jr.
Township Isaac Tripp
.,,, i. will assume large proportional; R W E. s.
. . , Dixon, Ashley K. W. Cobb.
prices will be lower The la over. ,, . p ,
;. curtail Slate Department of Agriculture Jackson, J. E. Winslow, A.
I a circular advising It is said that owing to the fact that T. Watson, O, it. Lanier.
and that ll is regular. The number
late is very small considering the
In r in attendance. On the whole the
report is very gratifying.
Main Building.
Total
Enrolled
Av, Attendant e ;
Model School
Total
y. SI
to reduce, there will be large cotton
ii It an
In- Lumber of ships being added
lo American Merchant Marine
grows daily, already a largo gain has
been made and the rate ii is grow.
w III seriously In
man; p. i pi. as non.
wives an than as feed and by taking advantage
them d fact many of the I of conditions the surplus meal can
. hi r to us. ins seed in fatten
I cattle, The meal has a high
lo u
then tiling I
I put on lie. an-, ii
th. ion, With
. With different, they
, r ll tor
. v. n Col II
fl hit. Pres-
and now Mr.
t . . ;
I . should
-in, t e .-in h I
is ti . follow in his steps l
two men bad a grievance again I
Mr. V n be was t The s-g lament of the ti
New Jersey has taken this here in town with-
rhos, who are on ,
, . n concerned, Owing at his post The people should honor
or like .- .; Q y ail-
In . . g.
in an i. r column is published a
from Congressman H.
I, mating why he baa lie. n suable
in make a canvass of this district
in tin present campaign, course
the people of the district are aware
hat Congress has been in
so much wool has been seized by tie F.
European countries the price Is ad- K-
and woolen goods are Dinner will be prepared i.
scare.-, when wool can't be the Auction Sale of small
lined then is when cotton comes Into Saturday October a.
Enrolled
Av. Attendance
Total Bulk Schools.
Enrolled
May
r, -u
.-
1.1.1
Total
M .
Hi
Good Brown Barbecue for all that at
tend tin Big Auction Sale of small
Farms the Ash Farm
u. m.
10-12 -if
its own. We have plenty it and
cheap.
The Turkish ambassador,
disappeared a
few days ago has at last been
He sailed Tor home this week Claiming
he has not resigned or been recalled
considering the but most of us think otherwise. Id
measures demanding attention, and is like some people who make no
m. Farm.
10-14-31
Mr. J. I. Harris, of Raleigh, was in
city yesterday.
Mr. Amos a special news
paper correspondent located at Wash-
is in town for a few day;
visiting his father Mr. II. Brown.
Mr. II. Mitchell, of Washington
was in
that Congressman Small has remained
any harm. ha been
d lo the Wilson poll, lea
and not failed to say so, but now
In has influent and that Is
in which many more tin in will be
Most I his
dim iii due Wilson
ii makes hint a more lead-
r of his
The report leaned by Depart-
of Agriculture giving the
sales tobacco gives Green-
ville second place, and a close s,
that, The market here has been
the las o the and to the this by giving him the largest
would have been in the coming election he has
wide the would have received, regardless whether be
a result or a opportunity to make a
trial In II 1- teacher does In this district. His record
have L, impaired and the known I all, and no in the
harmony parent lite child are satisfied, The better or more aide re
courts always upheld a teacher
when ii t hi exercise of his ha
found . to punish a pupil. the Democratic party had not
provided lie did not use an the tariff bill when It did where
force brutality, And when the would the revenues for the govern
n bile under lire.
hi mi mi
mu
acres in tract. acres in
acres new land ready
plow mile from railroad station,
win. graded school and churches, t
miles from County Heal with rail-
roads water transportation, n
n six rooms each plastered
and painted plenty of out build
each built with
view lo subdivision.
es I tobacco high
slate of cultivation, land suited to
, mu to punish a pupil coming from at this time.-crops raised in Eastern North
if it in a reasonable manner. As it Is bulk of the revenue Is especially line for
Address Wheeler or J. Go-
N. C.
he is the support of the pat I derived in this country and Is not
runs ;. school, but on the other seriously affected by Hie war Things
very past hand, all show force WOUld have been mud. worse than
ls Punishment Inflicted they are and a much larger war That congress will next Sat-
ed and gales have been made out Proportion to the hats to be levied were It not no doubt brings Joy to the j
Without causing Hie prices to drop. the of the rule the for this fact.
Brand Spices Add Zest
To every meal. A dash of pure pepper ground the
Bee Brand way, will improve you meal a thousand fold.
The deep pungent aroma of Bee Brand Pepper is secured
by patient grinding in especially constructed mills. In
no other way can the rich flavor be obtained.
Bee Brand Pepper and other Spices are packed in
handy air-tight with sitting-tops. Cost no
more than other kinds. at leading grocers.
Mere Ar A Few.
VT H. JOHNSON.
. s.
to.
t. h. BATES
a. Him
IV. II lilt
J. K H I A MS
II.
I, ti,
s w. sin
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
PHONE
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
i PROF.
SETTLED I It I,
that was to be beard Mon-
day afternoon against Prof. Peal was
postponed and A
compromise bad almost been
upon when the parties appeared i
and before proceedings were
was announced that
a satisfactory agreement bad been
court
features, artists, curious and strung.
rare specimens from the far end
tin- earth.
No one miss this opportunity
of seeing this famous show, for the
name Robinson has stood fur
best In the line of tented exhibitions
more than fifty years in
and America,
ITEMS
Oct. ll
reached since coming to emu .,
tin- was dismissed under I
pros, The terms of the Mr. William Tripp was arraigned
were not mads public In the court fore magistrates for allowing,
room because of the fact stuck, to run at large, lie pi.-a-l
. reason of the compromise was to guilty and was lined and costs.
the airing of details
the before the children,
if Hie terms had been made public
it would have almost the same as a
actual trial. The case prof.
Peel was brought by Mr. E. All-
who believed his sun bad been
too severely punished by tile professor
t nun s shows
Mill
Robinson's Famous shows are billed
to pitch their big tent In
Tuesday, October on the above date
and give performances afternoon aim
night. The show travels by its own.
special trains, and carries an enormous
amount of paraphernalia, hundreds
people, beautiful horses and rare wild
animals of every kind. A splendid
Street parade will he given, with tow.
bands, many golden open
Monday was triad by
for carrying concealed
found guilty and placed under
bond for appearance next term of
court.
William Body I Colored.
before Justice of Peace
for stealing Mr. lie-
He plead guilty and
was to the county prison to wall
for next term of court.
The nicest line of nun's punts that
has been seen fill sine
till war has just arrived at A. W
A Co.
Ladles, if you want a pretty dress,
buy your dress goods from
ton, Barber Co.
Now that you have bought school
books for the children, s. e H. For-
rest A; Co., a pair of those Hun
Club Shoes. They are the kind for
school boys as they are durable.
Policeman captured another
and Co., a nice line i-t and
children's cloaks will protect
you from the cold winds.
Mr. H. Hunsucker went to Green
Tuesday on business,
Prof. K. C. left this afternoon
for Rocky Mount where ho will speed
on Christian Education in-fore the Rap
Association which convenes there,
to m primps,
I v thank my many friends
for their favors of the past you
given me your patronage which has
been highly appreciated. will
you tor your continued patronage
until November first, after then my
will be transfered to Worthing-
ton Vincent, They will give you
rood service and your orders will b.
filled promptly and I solicit your
for
Thanking you again for your favors
of the I am.
Cordially
it. hail
SHALL TO HUNT
lens, elephants, camels, knights
glittering armor, etc., etc.
The performance In the big tents
comprises the world's best male and
female riders great herd of perform
elephants, troupes of acrobats
artists, athletes,
tumblers, while twenty funny
clowns will keep the audience in roars
laughter.
in blind tiger last Saturday, The operator
was found guilty and put under bond
for his appearance at next court.
Mr, Elliot has pulled several re-
for careless driving
biles and running without lights,
often envy a soldier of bis op-
to gent nice new clothes.
Tin- government furnishes his but you
an get an excellent suit from II.
Forrest They are cheap and
Among the special features
Arabian the quality guaranteed.
Stallion, highly educated worry with corns on your
In the world. Major and any more but see
wife, smallest couple of r A- Co., and get a pair of
beings. A troupe of native Central I comfortable, durable shoes.
American Marimba players, The winter is rapidly approaching
Royal Japanese, and hundreds of don't II ladies for A. W. Ange
Washington, C.
October IS, 1914.
To citizens of the First
District
I have not been able lo visit th
people of the District during tin
sent campaign for the reason t hat
congress la still session,
less this fact is known by everyone,
but I this occasion to
my personal at my inability to
visit the several counties of Dis-
At the date of this writing In i- is
a probability that Congress will ad
between the Till and Inst
When adjournment occurs i will
once go to the District and in so far
the intervening time In-fore tin
election will permit, I will nil
many appointments as possible.
am deeply for the re-no-
which has come to me
Democratic party, but so long as Con-
is in session I can express
my appreciation by remaining hen
striving to render the best
in my power,
sincerely,
II. SMALL
Well
Dressed
Men
home, or
going away from
home, in a crowd or on
the streets, or with old
friends, or all alone,
you'll be well dressed in
one of our New Suits.
-Just Give Us a Look Is All We Ask--
A ND that's the only way you can be sure this
store is the Home of BETTER CLOTHES.
We are anxious for you to get the benefit of the
service we're trying to render men in this mat-
of Clothes.
REMEMBER OUR STOCK OF
SHOES,
WALK-OVER SHOES
Up-to-date HATS AND
GIVES US A STYLE FOR EVERY FANCY
PRICE SUIT EVERY PURSE
North Carolina,
County,
In The Superior Court,
Blade
vi Summons by Publication
John glade
John Blade the above named defend-
ant will lake mil ice ; t an action
has boon as entitled above,
for the of procuring u
absolute, hi- will take fur-
notice that he does appeal
on or before November Term
Superior Court of County
held on the day of November, lull,
answer or demur to the complaint
filed in the office of tits Clerk of the
Superior Court, on or before the No-
Term of the Superior Court
of County, that the plain
tiff win in- granted the relief sought
in said complaint, is a divorce
absolute
This October 1911.
A. T.
Superior Court,
It
I u
Raleigh,
declines to the death
upon Harvey from
sentenced to die Fri-
day, for wife murder
governor directs the prison
authorities to prepare for else
Friday morning.
Strawberry Plants
now, per
I Inner- mill Mineral so
short notice. Order- Shade
I lie-,
tun-l Plants, mid
lit ma
S; MUM
Coast
Nun, Hound
X a m. No. p.
So. p. in No. II I t v
In-1-11.
tut Mount West
No s. m. No. I a. s.
No a. m No. 7.14 a. at.
kn II lit in Ma
Auction Sale of Small FARMS
Thigpen
Saturday, October 17th, A. M.





Some GOOD Buys
Acres near Stokes.
Acres near
Acres near Bethel.
Acres near Winterville.
Acres near Arthur.
Small Farms near
House and Lot 4th Street.
House and Lot Evans Street.
Five Building lots 4th. Street.
Two Building lots Dickinson Ave.
Two Building lots Paris Ave.
We will be pleased to show any of these properties at any
time. If you have Farms or City property to sell. Call
on or write
Standard Realty Company,
ROY FLANAGAN, MANAGER.
Office Greenville Banking Trust Co. Building.
Special Watch Values
WATCHES
GO ALL OVER THE WORLD
IT Jewel or II-
tin rate.
I., nil. in
h. null .
Ladles Jewel l ii m
II h. MS, .
prices article handle an- a- low M mail
in Inn-rid. Hi price-.
W. L. BEST,
Jeweler and
is hereby that the
Board of Commission, rs of Pitt
I pa r 1911,
o M . hear ;
across Tat B i
a,
given by enter of Board
. i
B Eli
B. II. LI
; a .
Carolina
In Tin- Sup. Court
j. j. Evans, W. f
i. Evan. W. Curtis
and run is. D. W. Mavis
and wile, a. Mandi Davit
William Evans, Susan
Delia Event, Adrian and wife
Savage, B. a. Evans, U. T.
Evans, H. Forbes and wife
Pearl Forbes, Jessie Kennedy, Joseph
m. Kennedy, Charlie Kittrell and mitt
Kittrell, Leon F. Evans, A. H.
and L.
u Forbes, and
Lula W. stokes
wife ii A I Gar-
i rm C. H.
B. F. Jolly and Nannie
r jolly. Crawford and wife
Clara J Crawford, W Harvey
gild Bettie Allen, A. M. Allen and
Bertha Allen, Thomas Allen
Allen, A, B- Von
wife Pearl and J L Harris
wife Nora Harris.
B. A i, H. i wife
Hattie Evans, Bessie Faro Ross
Allen Pi i, William T
Evans, Hattie Hay Evans, Sam E
Evans, Evans
. . Evans, th-
, ten other
a . at law of Rich
eased.
Do yon in a good kidney in.
Then read the reports in tins.
of
i Del y
i in I
an true. This
.,;. , . i .
Mrs IV T. St.
bad
U hack d then a m
u my kidneys. The
my kidneys were
r. scanty and contained
i headaches dizzy spells.
saw Kidney Tills
d got a supply at the
Urns Co. They strengthened
red the other
of kidney trouble. u-
i. Kl y Tills whenever mi
back .-. me annoyance they
all ah rs
simply ask for a kidney remedy I
Kidney same
Mr Hunter had. Co.
Prop . Buffalo, n. V.
Optometrist
lb.
II. IT. I A M. I.
Practice limited to
Eye, Ear, and
and
The fitting of Glass, a
Office with Dr. U L. James,
N, every Monday.
Home Office. Washington, N.
Dr. H. Carter that
spectacles and glasses are furnish-
ed free to all pay bis regular
fee ten dollars for the examination
of their eyes.
WANT ADS
must accompany
for want ads, from
regular advertising ac-
counts. The rate Is I cents for
all words to the Una Tel-
No.
HUH With
The Life lasers .
of H. T.
A PI
Lawyer
In all tbs
wk
street,
DR. J. E.
treat all animals Call
day or night. Office at i
. stables with hospital
Day phone night 18-L
M lino.
h, I'll. t.
Physician
In Brown Building on Dick-
avenue. Office hours
to and to
Life later Ha
of New York
t It.
George A. Special
It It. w
a r. ti
Life. fir, link so
ea fourth
Four fur MUSS
I I the It
The I. I and all
ether the I law of
Richard Evans, died In
j whatever may be and
Whatever may i. their will
i an lion i d as
above has been commenced in the
Superior Court Pit County, X. C.
. the land of the late aid
aid Evans, In i e a bis a
and sale
led among his heirs; and the said de-
all other at law
of Richard Evans whatever may be
their p e, and
l children and descendant of
I of Alabama and Ira of
i both formerly form N, C.
I will further notice that th
are required to appear before th cl
Court of Pitt County
N C, bis in S
C, on 18th day of October
d answer petition In said action
i r plaintiffs will apply to th
court for the r. ii-f demanded in said
petition.
This Aug 8th 1914.
AT. MOORE.
Clerk Superior court County.
Janus L. Evans, Atty.
Hill K HI AT
for cents a sack.
Oil fertilizer.
MILLETS M.
STOVE
pipes, elbows, Bra boards, and put up
your stoves. S. T. Hicks.
FOR K III
grade player-piano at a bargain ad
box or,
SE Oil
e i near
Apply at Bottling
Works ,.
ii mi
door lo Proctor Hotel 10-12-11
I MY HUM FIVE
two k. one red, two red and k
spotted, weighing about sixty pounds
unmarked. ran gel same by
i i in r and damages
it.
I ii-T-41-1 ii w-
Law
north
tin STUDIO
Corner and
Made Hay
Send Your
B.
tie over frank k
HOUSE.
i- well broke and a bargain
for cash, can use and harness
Reply Drawer V Greenville, N
C. 10-11 ii
k ii noon hem
Mr i W I I .,,.
How To Quinine To Children.
H Ii i-.
mil In not the
In ii take II Ii
I., who cannot
Don nor
ringing in Tl
II II. l ., O. i , r ,
A-k i r original The
I mi. II Ii en .
Ma or Via
Via Weldon
Hound Trip lo N. C.
via the
LIKE
The Standard of the South
Including Admission into Fair Ground
r Inclusive
On account of the North Carolina
State Fair, the Atlantic Coast Lin
Railroad. The Standard Railroad
the has placed into effect
very low round trip rate to Rail
patrons and friends are invited
to take this opportunity to visit
Capital, and to participate in this most
end Instructive event.
Tickets on October
inclusive, limited returning to reach
original starting point not later
midnight or
Children between ages of ft and II
half fan-
Spend a day with old at I h
Carolina Fair.
T. c
Passenger Ag
W, J
Passenger Traffic Manager,
WILMINGTON, C.
t E REPORT
I and In-
Dine Baseball
Mass., On.
Chamber of Con have a
ball I tomorrow
Minn ti,. ,
series is played in this Na-
hi
lunch by the Chamber at the
American House In the early
The Ci includes Governor
; i m r el Pi
of National league; Dan D.
m president of th
American league, and August
CUM Short speeches will b.
order and the guests will
be let in time to get out to the
. J.
Law
Building, on
OF
I . r. Hi m and
; ton are Invited to attend th
. ; Bale I U r a. in.
12- if.
Hating qualified as administrator of
of Joe Forbes, deceased,
is M notify all persona owing said es-
pa the same Immediately t.
undersigned. All persons to whom
.-aid estate is Indebted are
i the same within twelve months
from the of this notice or the
will in pleaded in bar of
This Oct. 1914.
II. WILLIAMS.
Administrator of Joe Forbes
W Evans,
10-10 ltd
Stall of Am Eastern
District North Carolina
In the United States District
in and for said District
Sixth
In the matter of
TAIL
IN BANKRUPTCY
To tin creditors of Paul
of Greenville, In the county of
and district a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
lay Sept. A. D. the said
was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first
his creditor will be held at Green-;
ville, N. C, in the of
a.- Pierce, on the l day of Oct, A. D.
1814, at o'clock in the forenoon, at
which time the said creditor may at-
tend, prove their claims, appoint z
. the bankrupt, and,
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
September
PRANK H. BRYAN,
In Bankruptcy
Harding . Pierce, Attorneys.
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
m mi.
in Effect October 4th,
N. following schedule figures
published as information ONLY
and are not guaranteed.
EAST BOUND
a. daily.
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk.
daily, Plymouth, Eliza-
beth City and
Parlor Car Service Chocowinity
Norfolk. Connects for all points
North and West,
i . p. m. daily, Sunday for
Washington.
WEST BOUND
a. m. daily for Wilson,
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. Connects North,
and W.
a. m. daily. Except Sunday, for
Wilson and Haleigh. Connects for
all points.
p. m. daily Raleigh and
intermediate stations.
For further information and
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J-
L. Hassell, Agent, Greenville. N. C.
H. S.
J. D. STACK,
Superintendent.
NORFOLK. VA.
i; HEDI LE OF PASS
Coast LIB.
North bound South .
NO. a. m. No. p. .
So. p. m. No. It p. .
Norfolk
Bound West
a. m. No. I a. or.
I i h m. No. a. m.
No. II m No t f
Law
hi Me
desired
CAROLS l ST HE EMU
Raleigh. .
OCTOBER
EM III 1.1 LOW RUES
v ill
Sill I
including admission lo Fair
Ticket on sale October 17th to
good reach
original point until
midnight October
Ask your Ticket for complete
Information
F MITCHELL,
Traveling
Raleigh. N
General
Norfolk, Va.
As previously announced, the Company is buying a
bale of cotton at cents a pound for each direct and sub-dealer in
Overland Cars in the cotton states, and another bale for each car sold
by any dealer and paid for within days from Sept. 16th.
In addition to this I will personally buy another bale at cents for
each car sold in the Greenville territory and paid for within the time
named.
Buy an Overland Car, and in this way help the farmers relieve the
depressed price of cotton, and at the same time help yourself by get-
ting the best Car for the money
Four Cylinder Touring Four Cylinder Touring.
Four Cylinder Roadster Four Cylinder Roadster
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder
Largest stock of parts ever carried in North
Carolina
W. H. Jr.
Greenville, N. C.
State Distributor.
V. ii.
Optometrist
Will be at Ayden Monday and Tues-
day. Oct. and
examined and glasses
at J. It. Smith Bro., store
Ayden, N. C.
Home Washington, N. C
Except Monday and
hi the in nun, cents per
Flowers and funeral design on
Orders taken for Shade
Frees,
Pans mill
Miss
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit
F. O. x, Detroit.
have several hand Ford other
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap.
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
IF YOU WISH TO SELL YOUR
CITY OR FARM
PROPERTY
LIST IT WITH US
Moseley Bros.
Real Estate Agents.
Marriage
Deeds Bell has
Issued licenses to the following
ample since last
WHITE
. Mini- Han
Belt
COLORED
Herman Lucy Rollins
of
Peter and
Greenville.
B. Evans ind Martha
Falkland.
Willie Carroll and
PP
Social and
It is the Dig Am H Sale
October in
Thigpen Farm miles
ROAR t
Hill
MONDAY, OCTOBER IS, I I
Mr. c. M. Barber, has been
working Ayden tor some time, has
position with the Reflector
. i in operator and be-
bis duties this morning.
Mr. B. M Johnson, i- in
in,
Mr W. Ferrell left on the nor-
today for Raleigh on
Mr. J. B. is in Wilson to
day on business.
Mr. Ben Bryan returned lo
to resume bis
Mr. C. W. Wilson is In Raleigh
day on business.
Mr. D. it Morgan, of
i in yesterday.
Mr. It. P. Drew, Of Wilson,
in tin- city yesterday
Mr. Hoy Hearne, of Bern, re
turned to city yesterday
visiting
Howard, J. C.
fin, and Rev. E. Tar-
were hero yesterday attending
i in Installation sermon at the
i. b.
Mr. c. D. of
a tin i it v today.
Mr. E. R Walker, of Wilson, la .
visitor in Greenville today.
Mr. B. w. Bell,
in toe n ;. on
with crowds to hear Coble
All Band the A i ii in Sail
of small Farms in tub. r IT a. m
10-13
of Historic I lunch
Quincy. Mass., u The historic
old Congregational
Church tins city today concluded a
notable celebration in honor of
of its organization.
Beneath the walls of Ibis ancient
repose the of Presidents
John and John Quincy Adam
and their a
i Ii was the It-
organized to the old town
. of which was then
The which
in the organization of a church was
I in November, I and the first
i building was completed In
r The sen
rm dates from 1828
r General
Hake an
ii. Fourth American Road C
; ion i will b. i
in Pi t I
on who p rest In t
improvement. Mr.
commenting on subject I
road bud always b. n
mental Importance as a local
but that it had assumed a much broad
within the past
y. era. The rural delivery service ha
done much to develop country
and is materially affected by the i
the roads. The parcel
has bad its share In this
the automobile graduated from
a merely pleasure vehicle to a
utility, both
the road conditions.
The subject of good roads is of vital
importance American people an I
affords an
to a movement for better roads
While more money could be spent
Improvements the proposition Is to put
the present administration on a
business basis so that the present out-
lay of not than will
accomplish the greatest
amount of good.
Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons
i and Harness. Cash or on time.
J. E. WinsloW Greenville, N. C.
Good Brown Barbecue for all ii
tend the Big Auction Bale of small
Farms Ash Thigpen Farm
IT a. in.
10-12-
Invigorating l-ale and Sickly
Th Old Standard general strengthening tonic,
chill TUNIC, drives out
a tonic.
Why Buy a New
Automobile
When You Can Have Your Top
Recovered and Repainted at a
Reasonable Cost.
We have on Hand at all times the Best Mohair and Rubber for
the Covering of Automobile Tops
Our Paint Department is Equipped for the Painting of Auto-
mobiles and our Workmanship is Unsurpassed. We have an
electric elevator sufficient large to take any size car to the third
floor where it will be free from dust
Complete Line of Buggies, Harness and Bicycles Always on
hand to meet your demands
Our work in all Departments is Guaranteed to give Satisfaction
One 5-Horse-Power Motor in first class condition for sale
cheap
The
John Flanagan
Buggy Co.
Mil
Owing to bad health and
. going out the Piano business I
. ill close out my entire of
right around cost.
cheap all, strictly
grade i lakes, i
r's, Marshall and Wendell,
and Ann piano S re-
and the world Famous
Apollo-player, baby
a sample of moat above makes can
be in next door i i tor Hotel of-
N. C,
serious, this U an
sale i genuine out
of proposition. For
ii urn call and be I
ii G.
Phone No.
I wish to announce to my
that have opened an office In the
Proctor Hotel Building, next to th
hot.-l entrance, and shall do public
stenographic work.
MISS BESSIE WHICHARD
phone -Res. 288-L.
EXPIRE GARAGE
Has the services of Messrs.
of Anderson, and
Shorty Gibson, of two ex-
pert auto mechanics, and are prepared
to you In repair mid repairing
your machine With dispatch and the
best workmanship.
i. t.
moved his from
Bow Stables to Dr. Zeno
on
Par or Night
I and w.
Why let chilled fingers and a
blue nose spoil the buckwheats and
a cup of good coffee
You can have a warm dining room
you can.
Your lire never goes out in
Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heater
Even the cheapest grade coal put
in the night before will be a mass of
glowing coke in the morning, and will
heat your moms perfectly for two or
three h without a fresh supply.
Burns coal
lignite or
It is guaranteed.
Come in and See It.
See name on the feed door
of each genuine without it
Quinn, Miller
Company
Established 1875
Tax Appointments.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
Fresh locker's
wheat, Hominy, Pan-
cake Flour, Oatmeal,
Flakes,
Washington Crisps,
Quakers Corn Flakes.
Post Post
Porridge, Grape
Nuts, Instant
Cereal, Flour,
Self-rising Flour, Con-
and
fee.
S. M. Schultz
I ill be at the following places on the the of
tax It'll.
Barer Dam Arthur, October
Township X Roads October J
Bethel at Bethel Hank October, M.
Carolina Township, stokes at Bank October -i
Township. October
Township. Ayden,
Falkland Township, Bank October
Township, citizen Bank. October
Township, October
Creek Township. October
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff
Get in your Ad





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We will pay you a pound for Your Cotton in Pay-
for Land You Purchase on Easy Terms at the
-GRAND AUCTION SALE-
OF IDEAL SMALL FARMS
The Ash Thigpen Farm on the Greenville and Washington Road, Two
miles from Greenville.
Saturday, Oct. 17th, A. M.
This is Your Golden Opportunity to Splendidly
Located Small Farms at Your Own Price on
Easy Terms at The Big Land Sale
The Soil in This District is A Rich Loam With A Clay Sub-
Soil And is Suitable for The Growing of Any Crops But
is Specially Adapted FOR TOBACCO, COTTON
and CORN
BIG FREE BARBECUE DINNER for Everybody who ATTENDS THE SALE
A J i Will Render the Latest Popular Selections of Music before and
fag the Sale. Don't Forget that this is an Absolute Auction Sale and
that the Ideal Small Farms are to be sold to the highest bidder
Remember The Time, Place and Date
Ladies and Children Invited.
Atlantic Coast Realty Company,
Premier Auction
-i
Home Greenville, North Carolina.
IS THE
HEART OF E E Kit
CAROLINA. IT HIS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
lOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Agriculture la the lest tie Healthful, the Moil Employment l Washington.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
DEED AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LISA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE
PEW INCHES AND
TELL EH WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRIM. TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
HE HAD UPON
I Ml
K. . FRIDAY AFTERNOON. I'll I.
M Mill I
Belgian Army Supported
By Allies Resisting The
Strong German Advance
Every Available Man Press-
ed Into
Overworked Carrying .
Troops and Wounded
for Germans
I Hill.
t OFFICERS.
in The Baal
is Reported In he
in the. Hands of the
fighting
London. Oct. -Fighting of tin
most desperate character Is in pro-
in West Flanders and North-
western Franco. The Belgian army,
supported by the allies, is
stubbornly to the line of the river
and thus far has halted deter-
mined efforts of the Germans to ad-
along the
This is announced In the French
communication issued
day afternoon and s admitted in the.
report of German general
era lighting been going
on since Sunday In the vicinity of
port. Which stands at the crossing Of
the river near the sea.
Further to the South, the allies are
attempting to advance toward
for the relief of that city, which has
been in German hands for sometime.
They also are pushing on to the North
and South of Arras. Their efforts
yesterday to advance on Lille, where
the German hold strong positions
were according to the Ger-
man report.
To the South, at the bend of the
Hue the Germans continue furious hut
futile attempts to break the French
line. Along the In the
according to the French account
Germans have failed to repulse tin
French who debouched along the
in which Is situated the Camp
lies now in the hands
the Germans, in an attempt to cut
portion of the German
Which is thrust toward St.
Generally speaking the
claim to have made progress at
points along the front. Paris
reports that the allies have destroyed
fifteen German siege guns, near La-
and a battery of German heavy
artillery In the environs of St.
Supreme Struggle In West
Both sides are bringing reinforce-
to the West front, where a
struggle is on. The German.
are not bringing new troops from
Bait but are throwing every available
,;, in Belgium into the tiring line
They seem to have the railroads work-
well, although they must have
been seriously damaged during tin
of August and September
Troops are being transported
and Dutch sources report I
train after of wounded Is helm
back to Germany.
In the fighting In this open country,
where the men have not the
are made to carry positions
by assault.
German and Russian reports egret
the situation In the has not
changed, although the armies are in
close touch along the Prussian
frontier and across Poland and Ga-
In however, the
claim to have repulsed Russian
attacks and to be making progress III
their campaign to drive out the in-
Russians Destroy Forts.
The Russians, on the other hand
say they are taking large numbers
of prisoners. Heavy fighting is going
on around and the
of the forts surrounding the town
says an Italian correspondent
been destroyed by the big
guns while the forts have been
mined and dismantled and the
blown up. The town Itself, bow-
ever, has not been damaged.
Washington, Oct.
North Carolina delegation of lawyers
Who are attending the meeting of the
American Association, today re-
elected their representatives in
national body. W. P. was re
elected as a member of the general
council and Col. Harry Skinner wan
re-elected as vice-president for the
State. The members of Hie local
council were also elected.
Visitors today Included Hen K.
Oxford; E. B. Raper,
ton; Thomas S. Rollins. Asheville;
General Julian S. Durham; M.
F. II. Wilmington, and
Colonel John F. Wilson. The
last two are directors of the Federal
reserve bank for the sixth district and
were here at a meeting of reserve
bank officials.
The following North Carolina post-
masters were nominated
Julius Windsor; Thomas
Frisbee, Hot Springs, and Millard
F. Hales, Wendell.
First Electric light Made
Thirty-Five Hears Ago Today
By Thomas Edison
The following article has been band
ad us for publication by A. I.
who is in charge of the
cal department of E. II. Evans, gene-
contractor.
We are nearing the
of the electric
light invented and perfected by an
American born electrician, who la
Ninety-Seven New Members
the I J. lit
The Training School
On Sunday eve
din live was held at the
Training School when Hie
of theY. W. C. A were brought
into mil with the
lion. The new membership amounted
to nine i even, h is the largest
r the association has taken In at
one time during its history, n form
led an attractive picture when the old
known world over as the
scientific yet produced, members, dressed In white, march
Thomas A. This first light
was produced by Edison on the -1st
clay of October ISM. On that day
made and burned his first electric
formed an aisle, through which
new members passed the front
seats.
The chief feature of the service
light which consisted of a glass a talk by Mr. Wilson, who re-
containing a carbonized cotton thread presented the Faculty Advisory Hoard.
out
army
French
T OF PEACE
IN MEXICO DIN
Washington, Oct. Recent
it became known tonight
have shaken the belief of officials
that the contest between and
Villa for control of the political
lion in Mexico was about to be ad-
justed.
Reports that Villa had moved a large-
force into the vicinity of Call-
elites and had attempted to coerce
peace conference delegates, were
ed but a more serious view was taken
of dispatches announcing
had repudiated the claim of U
convention to power In Mex-
There was no official confirmation
of Ibis or of reports that the first chief
had declared he would deliver
executive power only to a man elected
by the people; but officials
they did not regard it as unlikely that
interruption of the work of the
convention was due to such
a cause. Some interpreted the ad
ostensibly to await the
rival of Zapata representatives, as
really to allow some of the delegates
to confer with and i
what the course of action should be.
PRESIDENT DELIVERS
ADDRESS TO LAWYERS
Washington, C Oct.
of the law from within to
stem the present tide Of popular
criticism, was the key-note of the
day's session of the American
Association lure.
President Wilson, in his address of
welcome, pleaded for the Humanizing
of the law by incorporation of more
justice and less citations in legal
cases. Former President speak-
to the judges of the country,
for the first time in the history
of the country In formal meeting,
emphasized the necessity of
delays in litigation.
Justice of the
Court, urged the judges to give more
attention to public opinion.
At tonight's session of the Bar As-
Senators Root In
speaking of the criticism
of the suggested lawyers
should apply the rules of evidence
with more regard to common sense,
and might well avail themselves
experts assistance.
The day's program was concluded
tonight with a reception In the Pan
American building at which
Justice White and Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court were hosts.
Reports of committee's and a
to Mount will feature
tomorrows program.
DEPOT is III
AT
Large Tobacco Break.
A large amount of tobacco is here
today, several of the warehouse's
lug all they can handle. Sales will be
blocked as It will require a
part of the day to dispose of the to-
that was not sold Monday In-
are that the sales for this
week will be up to the usual
of pounds.
in a vacuum, a very crude affair we
must admit, hut basis on which he
worked lo perfect his plans and
make it a commercial success. In but
further experiments he used Brat
platinum wire as a which in-
creased the candlepower but was too
expensive, later he used a strip of
lambs pith which had been submerged
in carbon with splendid results. It
has taken months and years of bard
work to bring the electric light to it
sent perfection which is shown in
his tungsten and nitrogen Ml led
lamps. Think of it, thirty-five years
ago it was candle and oil lamps, If we
COUld get them. If we in our
city of Greenville were to be cut
from our electricity one night, our
churches, clubs, homes and
our well lighted streets would be In
darkness, and we could then
date the competency of the electrical
engineer who maintains our lighting
service.
Just after the Columbian World's
Exposition at Chicago at the National
Electrical convention heard Mr. Edi-
son speak, he had been congratulated
on being such a man in con-
of his electrical develop
mints and he made this remark,
does not a smart man to be an
Inventor as invention is but
but if requires study and time to per-
Steinmetz, the General
Flee Company's most relied upon
consulting electrical engineer says
Mr we have a man who is
not all theory but
what our Mr. has done for us
nut side of the light, he has
perfected the dynamo which makes
electricity for light and power, be
has perfected the duple x telegraph
system so that four message can he
sent over the same of wires at
the some time without
he has perfected the modern moving
machine, also the phonograph
storage battery.
You see there is nothing impossible
as we do try to
the laws of nature
I lie Society of
is making an appeal to all cities
our nation to make demonstration
Of their appreciation our grand obi
man. Thomas A Edison. our city
of Greenville respond, If you have a
factory or plant let your whittle
Bound continuously from IS noon to
ring your bells and blow your
auto horn and lei everybody boost
Edison day.
ALSTON GRIMES
IN
AT
las Prominent and
Citizen of Pitt County, Br
of Secretary Grimes
SURVIVED BY WIFE
His subject was In
developing the Importance of begin-
life aright he commended those
who have begun their school life In i.
new by joining an
lie said they had taken upon
themselves all obligation and a r.
the success of the
lion depends upon every individual
member, therefore each one has a
to perform for every other one.
Hut he also said that was a privilege-
as well as a responsibility to be able
touch the better side of life and to
help in the foundation of moral char
He closed by congratulating
the students on their choice and ex-
pressed the wish that they make this
year the test year of the Y. W. C. A.
The special music, which was given
by a picked choir, was excellent.
Friday evening, at the regular
prayer meeting hour, there was a
service when the preside p
formally recognized the new member.
Fire yesterday morning destroyed the
Atlantic Line depot at
ton. II is learned baggage
room was well filled with valuables
among being sample trunks of a
hardware salesman valued at a very
high price. No particulars have
learned of the as to how It start
nor the exact amount of the
lion of elaborate entrenchments the though it Is understood that Hie build-
losses must be heavy, especially when log with its is a loss.
Produce Show
Kansas, Dot. The big
produce show of the Commercial
of opened this morning, and
a big gathering producers
early. The exceptional crop yield of
this section was a common cause of
re Joking, and prosperity was reflect
ed not only in the profusion of excel-
lent exhibits, hut In enthusiasm
of the visitors at the fair.
ROBERT E. LEE ILL
Richmond, Va. IS Capt.
B. lee, son of Gen Robert E
bee, the Confederate commander, l-t
seriously ill at his home
King William accord
lug to word received here by relative i
today entered the Con-
federate army as a private in the
artillery and fought in
Washington to
Washington, D, c. Oct. -The
annual meeting of the American Bar
Association which opens here today j
was preceded sessions of subsidiary
organization attracted to Washington
by the convening of parent bod
II. Hughes of Virginia, ad
dressed the section of legal education
on Historical of the
Hoard of I-aw I
rice of NOW York, read a
paper on that
said too many definitional and
question were naked
dent Charles A. Huston, of Ne w York,
commenting on this paper told
lest of the value of Informational
questions applied to a gathering of
the most successful members of the
association one or two were
certain how Lowe II spelled
hi writing he
said, and nut ore tell the name
of the Republican candidate for Viet
President In 1912.
Solicitor w. Folk,
interstate Commerce Commission ad
association of attorneys
general. He the weakness
of the Stales in enforcing laws and
their turning to the Federal
for relief, shown In the white
salve mill in the pure food law.
The program of the association on
Military was cut short by
decision of several army officers
to read papers in view of
Wilson's recent orders i it
on the European war.
I he Oldest Sen of I lief Late General
and Via- Engaged
in Farming at
Funeral in Washington
Colonel Alston Grimes, one of this
county's most Influential and
citizens, died In the hos-
at Washington. He was oldest
son the late General Bryan
and is a brother of J. Hi van Grimes,
Secretary of State. In his death the
count cine its valued
sous and his friends will lent i
with sorrow of his death. He a
successful business man, . pros-
farmer. kind neighbor and a
worthy son his aged mother. He
was distinctly a man his word, his
promise was as good as his bond
in all bis dealings bis fellow
hi commanded their reaped and
,, He lived at the old
stead his father with his mother,
Mrs Charlotte Bryan Grimes, who still
survives him. He was married on
June this t,. Miss Anna
it. Lawrence, of Ad. n, who r only
four months married life i- be
a faithful and devoted
band
Mr. Grimes was a member of one of
and known families
this part of State. have held
trust and responsibility
have always been ready to aid
worthy cause- for the of
county.
of his i- sisters who sin
vive him are- Mrs. Alfred Williams,
Raleigh; Mrs Frank Hackett, of i
Mrs. w C Rodman,
Washington Mm. F cal
Durham, and Miss Susie Grimes,
and M J i
and Will Washington, and
Bryan Urines II i
To Ho- and r
extend our pest i
In this their hour
The inn. held St,
l opal i nun It Washing
ton ii i. thin morning, con-
ducted he U rector, Rev,
Harding, the Interment Bl
Mr prominently
with He s. and n
orders this county and look a lea.
lug part In their exert Hi
member of the
Royal Are ii Masons.
ii apt r
Lust Trunk In Fire.
A. E or the Atlantic
Realty Company had the misfortune
to trunk in the tire that v
numerous Railway station on account of the stringency of
I last Monday night. times. j u i i
Montreal Md I
Montreal, Oct. Arrangements
been completed to put to
next week men who are o
work in this city. Tin city govern-
has offered to hire men for
six weeks, and use them on the
works The hoard of control is busy
mapping OUt the work, and nil see.
Hems of the will be toll,
the campaign. In addition
tin boon of employment which
workers sought, It was decided
raise the pa from n
pi r day, despite main tS


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Eastern reflector, 16 October 1914
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October 16, 1914
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