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OUR DRIVING
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ITEMS
Winterville. Oct. Jerry,
suddenly last Thurs
night. Mrs had
tobacco all day until about
that night. Alter she retired
she M suddenly taken very ill j
Her struggles little grand-
daughter who was sleeping with her
The little girl called her parents
one. but Mrs. died be j
fore anyone could get to her.
She was about years of age and Is
survived by a and three
sons, Messrs. Fred and J. II I
Hie latter a resident of.
North Carolina.
Put County.
In the sup- Court
Term, 1914.
n NOTICE
The Defendant Above Named Will
Take
That action as above has
been commenced In the Superior
to procure divorce absolute, for
reason stated In the complaint filed
In the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court.
And the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to up-
Grain Privileges
mm
Sale I and-
I ml- r and by virtue of the power
and authority contained a certain
ii d of trust executed to S. M.
trustee, by L. G. Morrow
Di WHEAT.
Puts and calls are the safest and
surest method of trading in wheat I
or oats. Because your loss is
absolutely limited to the amount , Lula ,, Morrow, bearing
bought. No further risk. I date. February 1914, to secure
P. C
Richmond. Va.
Norfolk. V-
BALTIMORE
Charlotte. N. C.
Charleston. S. C.
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, Bat
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
interesting ad-
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as was down with
stomach trouble for five years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, that I thought surely I would die.
I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to fry
and quit
taking other medicines. I decided to
take his advice, although I did not have
any confidence in it.
I have now been taking
for three months, and it has cured me
haven't had awful sick headaches
since I began using it.
am so thankful for what
has done for
has been
found a very valuable medicine for de-
of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest
Get a package today.
Only a quarter.
Cumberland county.
were Interred at the
day afternoon.
The war fit continuing but A. W.
Ange is still selling dry goods
notions, boots, shoes, hats and caps
mighty cheap.
Before you leave tor Europe to make
peat go to Harrington, Barber Co.
and gel a supply of boots, shoes and
blankets.
The local bail squad left Fri-
day morning the
of the weather for Washington. They
had a game scheduled for Friday
seemed very anxious to got on the
of their list. However,
they got a message while in Green-
ville the Washington park was In
such a bad condition they could
not play, so they had to return dis-
appointed The locals have heel
practicing for some time and we look
forward for the first game for we are
confident that they are going to do
good work.
Athletes wear Hunt Club shoes, an I
you can do than sec B. D.
Forrest A Co., for a pair.
II you are going to camp or keep
house you had better see Harrington.
Barber Co., and get one of those
handsome stoves. They are cheap.
The students of the local
School are looking forward to the
for a good hate by a team from the
and Columbian
For Sale One house and lot in one.
block of new school house. Terms to
suit. It. W Dal.
lb. remains I pear at the November Terra of the
cemetery Superior Court of said County, to be
I held in the Court House, at Greenville
on Monday, the 9th day of November
being the ninth Monday,
the Monday of September, held
at the Court House of said County
in Greenville, N. C, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
or Hit plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com-
plaint.
This the day of September, 1914
A. T. MOORE.
Clerk
REASONS
Why You Should Always Use
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts
Because they are better than Food
Laws require.
Because they vs ill go further than goods.
Because their delicacy flavor is
A. Because Parity and Quality is absolute.
Because are unreservedly guaranteed.
Positively the most profitable way
trading.
Open an account. You can buy
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels
for or you can buy both
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent gives
you the chance to take profit
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
H. IT. Ml MANN
Ohio.
Address all mail to Lock Bog 1420.
North Carolina
Pitt County
In the Superior Court.
II. Tripp
vs. Notice of Sale of Land
lit Smith
By virtue of an executive directed
to the undersigned sheriff of Pitt
County, from the Superior Court of
Pitt County in the above entitled ac-
will on Monday the day of
November, 1914, at o'clock noon,
expose to public sale, before the
house in Pitt county
the highest bidder for cash, to sat
said executor, all the right entitle,
and interest of Smith, the
defendant has in the following
real estate to Situated in
Township Pitt County
North Carolina, Beginning at a large
pine in the new road, T. N. Manning j
corner, and runs north 1-2 west
pubs to Smith's line, then with
his line to a slake in a branch, then
down said branch to a slake, thence
a straight lines, to a slake
Smith's corner thence S. 1-2 K.
poles to a stake on a ditch
down said ditch to the canal in Hen
Swamp thence up said canal ti
Hie beginning containing 2-5 acre
more or less.
This the day of October, 1914
S. I. DUDLEY,
Sheriff of Pitt County.
North Carolina.
Put County.
In the Superior Court
Term. 1914.
Adams
vs NOTICE
David Adams
The Defendant Above Named Will
Take
That action entitled as above hat
been commenced in the Superior
to procure a divorce absolute, for the
reason stated in the complaint Died
in office of the Clerk of Superior
Court.
And the said defendant will further
take that he is required to
pear at the November Term of the
Superior Court of said County, to be
in the Court House, at Greenville
on Monday, the 9th day of November
1914, being the ninth Monday, after
the Monday of September, held
at the Court House of said County
in Greenville, N. C, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
or plaintiff will apply to the
tor the relief demanded In said com-
plaint.
This the 26th day of September, 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court,
ft
NOTICE
By virtue of a mortgage executed
to by Gideon Teel, on the 10th day
of January, 1910, securing a certain
obligation and bond therein and
whereas, the terms of the same have
not been complied with, I will sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, that tract
of land described In the mortgage
giving me this authority, registered in
Book 0-9, page CS, on Monday, at noon,
the 16th day November, 1914, at the
Court House door, the following
tract of land, containing about
seventy acres.
Adjoining the lands of J. H. White-
and Harriett Whitfield, being
L. Cherry's part of the Britton
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel Of
E. A. Cherry and Sallie Cherry,
in Hook H-7, page
This the day of October, 1914.
I. It.
Mortgagee
s. J. EVERETT, Attorney.
North Carolina
Pitt County.
In Superior Court
II BLUE.
ill all r.
ft Co.,
V hi.
FOB SILK OR KITE
horse farm. Will sell for cash or en
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills,
N. C, Route
w.
I have this day qualified as
on the estate of Lawrence Jones
and wife Josephine Jones deceased
and all parties holding claims against
said parties or heirs of estate will
sent same In proper form on or be-
fore Sept. I 1915., or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
This Sept. 11th, 1914.
W. Stokes. N, C.
Administrator.
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney.
Your Skin
a a
THE FARM
It the Basis of all Industry
LIME
U the hauls of all good farming. Writ
by the best authority in the Unit
Suits Lime on the Farm, I get price
of the pure t lime. Don't buy earth,
etc. A postal will give you reasons.
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
SALE.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Pitt County made In
special proceedings No. entitled
L. W. Tucker, Administrator, versus
I. II, Mooring et the undersigned
Commissioner will sell at auction be
fore the Courthouse door in Green-
ville on Monday, November 2nd, 1914.
at noon, the following described real
estate to
lots In the town of Greenville,
bounded on the north by 12th street,
on the west by street, and on
the south and east by the lots of A
M Moseley. For accurate
reference is made to a deed from
A. M. Moseley and wife to J.
Mooring, which deed appears of re-;
cord In Book P.-9. page in the of-
Dee of the Register of Deeds of
County. Also a tract of land In
Township known as a share of
the W. T. Keel land, which Is fully
described In a deed from G. If. Moor-
Trustee, to I S. Mooring which
deed is recorded in Book H-16, page
In the office of the Register of
Leeds said tract contains about
acres and is subject to the life estate
Of T. Keel. Terms Cash.
This 2nd, 1914.
L. W. TUCKER,
Commissioner.
K. G. James So- Attorneys.
In
Reba Little
vs. Notice.
Simon Little
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
above has been commenced In the
Court of Pitt County to ab
lain a divorce from the bonds of mat-
And the said defendant will
further take notice that he is required
lo appear at the next Term of the
Superior Court of Pitt County to be
held on the 9th Monday, after the
Monday, in September it being the
9th day of November 1914, at the
Court-house in said County In Green-
ville, N. C. and answer or to
the complaint filed in said action, or
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for relief demanded In said com-
plaint.
This day of Sept. 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court
BROWN.
Atty. for plaintiff.
All MARTIN COIN IV
FOR SALE.
acres ill tract. acres ill
acres new land ready for
plow mile from railroad station,
graded school and churches, t
miles from County seat with rail-
roads and water transportation.
residences six rooms each plastered
and painted plenty of out build-
to each. Residences built with
view to subdivision.
es and tobacco barns. Land In high
slate of cultivation, land suited lo
crops raised in Eastern North Caro-
and especially fine for tobacco.
Address Wheeler Martin, or J. C. Go-
N. C.
the payment of a certain bond of
even date and tenor therewith,
the stipulations contained in said deed
of trust not having been complied
v ills, the undersigned will, on the
day of November, 1914.
at one o'clock, p. m., in the town
Pitt County, N. C, and
premises hereinafter described, of
for sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, the following described lands
persona property to
of Lands.
Situate in Township.
County. North Carolina, and on the
north side of Wilson street in the
town of N.
the Intersection of Wilson and
field streets, thence westerly with
tin- center of Wilson street 1-2 feet
thence at right angles northerly
feet to the Belcher line, thence at
right angles easterly 1-2 feet l
Fields street extended, thence south-
with said Fields street feet
to ginning, and one-half of
the Farmville Warehouse Co. lot,
now better known as the Banner Ware
house and lot in said town of Farm-
ville. and being the same lands and
premises now used and occupied by
said L. Morrow in the Tobacco
warehouse business.
Personal Property.
Being all and singular of I he fix-
and tools belonging to said
warehouse, including trucks, iron safe
and all office fixtures and furniture
now in said warehouse and belonging
said Morrow. Also pounds
of scrap tobacco now in said ware-
house and belonging lo said Morrow,
and being the lot of scrap tobacco
the town of Farmville purchased
the season of 1913 and 1914.
house stored by said Morrow in said
Banner warehouse.
Said deed of trust being recorded la
the Pitt County Registry, Book T-10,
at page and seq.
This the day of October 1914.
G. If.
Trustee.
J, O. SMITH, Attorney.
North Carolina,
Pitt County,
In The Superior Court
Battle Slade
vs Summons by Publication
John Slade the above named defend-
ant will lake notice that an action
has been brought as entitled above
for the purpose of procuring a
absolute, and he will take fur-
notice that if he does not
on or before the November Term of
the Superior Court of County,
held on the 9th day of November, 1914,
and answer or demur to the
filed In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court, on or before the No-
Term of the Superior Court
of Pitt County, 1914, that the plain-
tiff will be granted the relief sought
In said complaint, which is a divorce
absolute.
This the 10th day of October 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
MM III urn. Otter
wont no matter of bow long standing,
by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Mealing Oil. It
SM at r mm time.
ate cum
Porter's
NOTICE OF SALE.
On Saturday, the 17th day of October
at o'clock, in front of the Edwards
Building, near the Court the
j Town of Greenville, I will sell to
highest bidder for cash three hundred
J opera chairs In the building be-
longing to H. C. Edwards, being the
seals used In said Opera House be-
longing to Powell tit Bryan, and
i based from Taft this sale
being made under an order Court
to sell mortgaged property.
Chairs can be seen by calling upon
Taft VanDyke, or H. C. Edwards,
or to Jacob Powell. Wallace
C.
This September 20th. 1914.
J. EVERETT,
Commissioner
PATENTS
i or
mi.-I. I r ii--i i
r SEARCH .
f. r. i
PATENT BUILD FORTUNE f
C. SWIFT CO.
St., D.
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of Joe Forbes, deceased, this
is to notify all persons owing said es-
to pay the same immediately to
the undersigned. All persons to whom
said estate is Indebted arc notified to
present the same within twelve months
from the dale of this notice or the
same will be pleaded in bar of recovery
This Oct. 1914.
J. B. WILLIAMS,
Administrator of Joe Forbes
W. F, Evans, Attorney.
10-10-ltd
Mr. and Mrs. F. J.
Bessie and Rubella Corey and Mr. Ben
Corey are attending the Fair at
Raleigh.
Messrs. H. C. Butler, Buck
and Sidney Bryan, of are
here selling tobacco.
LASS SALE.
By virtue the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
by P. Owens and wife,
Mollie Owens, to J. L. Fountain and
R. A. Fountain, partners trading
under the name of Fountain
Company on the 2nd day of February
1910, which mortgage was duly re-
corded in the office of the Register of
Deeds of lilt County in Book P-9
Pages i, and the undersigned
will sell for cash before the Court
House door in Greenville, on Monday,
the 9th day of November, 1914, th
following described Lot, situate
said County and State, and in the town
of
Beginning on the North side of
son Street at the corner of Wilson
and Church Streets and running about
North about East with Wilson Street
feet to the beginning.
This October 1914.
FOUNTAIN CO.
Mortgagees
F. G. JAMES
ENTERED
AIDES HOME ESCAPED
The Amos Woolen, who
Tuesday night attempted to enter the
home of Mr. O. C. Manning about
1-2 miles from Ayden was captured
yesterday but succeeded in
and Is still at large. Mr. J. W. Shore
of Elizabeth City, was trailing him with
his blood hounds and succeeded
catching him soon after starting the
trail. The was placed in the
care of Mr. Manning and six other
men Mr. Shores went to get
something to eat. While he was gone
the made a break and escaped
although the men fired at him several
times. There was a delay in getting
Mr. Shores and the dogs of about an
hour which gave the such a
start that he has not yet been
ed.
WANTED A DRIVING
must be sound, well broke and a bar
gain cash, can use buggy and
also. Reply Drawer F. Green-
ville, C. 10-12
Scrubs Fatten Quickly
You want ye pigs to eat as much as possible
when you fatten them. them a great variety
of Iced, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in
good order, and you wilt obtain the desired result;
especially If you mix with the grain ration a dose
STOCK
MEDICINE
Eke Dee
Whets the appetite Help, digestion.
I put
hog in the pen lo
fatten and save them Bee
Dee STOCK
in feed. I had
line. hot.
which netted me over
II
W. Vi.
m Pr
i I
IS THE
OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA YE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is the 31-st I Heal Healthful, the Heal Me
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN EASTERN
PAST OF NORTH CARO-
LINA INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITS
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW HE SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A D T I s i NO
ARE LOW AND i AN
BE HAD UPON A-
C U II III I
M Ii
SYNOPSIS Of THE
PROGRAM FOR
CONVENTION
Partial List of Names Those
Who Are t, Make Addresses
And Reports
MAN VISITORS
United Stales Destroyer Failed to Seize
Buried in Sand as Result
of fierce Gale
Opportunity to Capture
Warsaw in Russian Poland
Unsuccessful Attempt KILLS
to General
Villa by
Opens
Addresses of Welcome
Thursday.
A very Interesting program has been
arranged the State Convention of
the Christian church which meets hero
next day convention
filled with sea by
.-iii visitors, discussions and reports
Several entire sessions are to be
in one particular subject, among
which are the Bible School session
and the session.
Among those who will be present
mid deliver addresses are Rex. J. n
of the St Louis Or-
Rev. Fred Jones, of
m ii. Stale Secretary of the
W. A. Davis, of Washing-
ton; Rev. P. II. of Asheville;
Kev. Ii. IV. Arnold, Goldsboro; .-.
s. Christian Standard
Cincinnati, Secretary Grant K
of Cincinnati; J. T. T.
Va.; and Dr.
Caldwell, of the Atlantic Christ-
College
The convention opens Monday even-
with addresses of welcome by
Mayor I. B, Kev. J. J.
Walker and responses and a sermon
Tuesday's session is devoted part I v
lo organization and reports,
several addresses. Wednesday's sea
will be devoted mainly lo Bible
Schools and Preachers, And Thurs
day session to Stale work,
addresses and report of Atlantic
Christian College, by the president,.
Caldwell.
With the large number of delegates
and visitors that are expected a large
attendance is assured at each session.
it is quite an honor to entertain a
convention and it Is to be hoped
that every person who attends tin
convention will go away highly pleased
with the treatment received while
visiting in the city. This convention
will not only be of interest to
people of this denomination but to all
who enjoy hearing splendid
A very successful convention is look-
ed forward lo by all of those ID
charge of arrangements.
radioed from the r. S.
S. Pauling a. in. Tuesday from
inlet as she was
In r anchor and being rapidly
carried inshore by I lie seventy-mile
gale and tide was
Ar tin same time all hands of
the seventy-six men. four officers an
three boys, that had been taken
aboard from a small boat that founder
ed shortly afterwards, were summon-
ed on deck and ordered to put on life
preservers.
While Ibis was being done the
boat was passing over a sand-
bar and occasionally touching bottom,
when the shock of contact with
solid and the surging of waves
made ii almost impossible to main-
a footing. Surf was going over
slack the
and proximity of shore made It
possible that she would strike
break up.
It so d, however, that the
waves and tide permitted the vessel
in in and she is now riding- high
in the sands off
about one-half mile out from Mill
station.
The Pauling is now lying high on
the beach in Inlet in six
feet of water and with six feel of her
hull under the sand. An Inspection
Tuesday showed her port
I is under sand and the other
is free. Captain Holmes of Cape
Henry Life Saving reported
when he came in at Ibis after-
noon that the vessel is resting safely
ml is making no water. From her
present position is thought she is
ill no danger of breaking up and
will be possible to float her in time
TO
II;
Butter and Eggs kept
ranee
Chicago, ills., Oct.
maintain butter and eggs
prices exist between New York and
Chicago dealers, according to Baser
lions by Franklin Kennedy,
general of New York Slate
here accompanied by John
chief Investigator, In an inquiry Into
methods of marketing of butter
eggs.
have learned that Chicago
commission merchants, before making
a sale ask
in New York City for quotations on
said Mr. Kennedy.
Mr. Kennedy and Mr. con-
with attaches of the lulled
Slates district attorney's office to ob-
information of recent
against the Chicago Butter and Egg
Hoard and the Hoard of Trade
by government.
Another in South Africa
Large Proportions
Io be Suppressed
RUSSIANS VICTORY
lo From Poland Al-
most Turned lo a Kent
Again Near
sun Advancing.
Oct. 28- Via London
Failure by the Germans to an
opportune moment for an attack on
Warsaw, after they had approached
within eight miles without being dis-
covered, turned the tide of the German
invasion of Russian Poland, according
to reliable advices received from the
front yesterday.
Russian are at u
loss explain German strategy i-i
delaying a night attack until the op
was lost. They express ad
of Morgen's light
advance of live German army
corps over the difficult swampy region
approaching Warsaw from the
west. Almost within sight the city
however, the enemy suddenly decided
to delay the attack, and I
the Siberian and other Russian rein
give adequate
I inn.
The Russian generals also have ex-
pressed admiration of Germans
abrupt extrication when they found
themselves outflanked, their retreat
being so complete and precipitate
the were unable to
and engage the rear guard in action for
several miles.
he
England.
red hi
Win Victories.
Oct. The following
communication from the Ku
general staff was issued here tonight;
has begun on the front In
Eastern Prussia. We have
fierce German attacks in the region of
We took
on the left bank of the Vistula, a con-
prisoners.
battle front October M ex-
tended from through
an I
to the mouth of
the German troops th
Were many new recruits.
lighting was especially fierce
around and where we
u --d portions of the enemy's
Mild it s m n r
Hi i-
Inhabitants m Warsaw say drop
ping of German bombs, which never
were damaging has ceased.
London, Oct. rebellion
has broken out in South Africa,
era Christian Wet and Genera
Christian Frederick have taken
lead of rebels in lining
state western Transvaal.
Worlds Greatest. Parade
New York, Oct MAl a feature
Hie New York
a monster pageant of motor cars,
surpassing In extent and any
thing heretofore attempted, passed
down Filth avenue ibis afternoon. Th I
of ten thousand dollars was
by slate, and half of
ibis amount was awarded ill prizes
today. floats were scalier-
ed all along Hue, while cars deck-
ed flower and also
the eye,
on Saturday another motor
will be held, as a I
and historical
SCHOOL
The are gelling In good shape
m ire M of the sunshine
The regular monthly meeting of
the School Improvement Society will
be held Thursday afternoon
O'clock at the Graded School.
Dr. c. tin. will
a talk on vaccination.
woman who has a child In
school is urged to attend this meet
lug,
Killing
Ibis fill.
frost lust
Has Birthday
N. J., Oct.
by the patriotic, civic and
religious organizations of
us anniversary of the found
of town. is one of
most famous towns of slate,
night, the seat
Having put down Lieutenant Colonel
rebellion in the northern
province of Cape Colony. govern-
of the of South Africa
now faces a fur more serious rising.
According to an Official report today
armed rebellion commanders reads
are in existence; the town of
in the northern part of the Orange
river colony, has been seized and gov-
have been
while a train been stopped
and armed citizens of the defense force
have been from ii and disarm-
ed.
The government has issued a
proclamation announcing these event
and explaining that, although it was
aware of these rebellious preparations
hail been taking steps to preserve
peace without bloodshed.
Citizens are called on to be on
alert and give the government
turn and assistance and those
have been guilty of disobedience undo.-
the defense act are advised that no
action will be taken against them If
they remain quietly at home.
General is the leader
who gave the British so much
in South African war. It was an-
i Big Success
Slate Fair.
The second annual Better Babies
i held Slate Pair was In
all points a great success. The
showed three per
s. iii three babies bi I
perfect, Joseph Samuel Womble,
Carthage, age months, was voted by
Me- tile glut,
Champion Better for To
him was awarded the gold medal of-
by the Woman's Home Com-
The other champions, who
received bronze medals, are. according
to
Champion city girl. Annie Specs
Raleigh, Score per
Champion city boy. John Henry
Burlington, Score percent.
Champion rural girl, Eleanor
Miller. Oriental, Score per
Ce.
Champion rural boy. Edward Jo-op i
Score
As gratifying as the contest as a
whole proved lo be promoters, they
regard as -pedal value the fol-
lowing points in A keener
and more assured Interest on the pan
of the parents a deeper appreciation
of the meaning of tin Heller Baby
and higher score of the
average baby As an example of Ibis,
the prize-winning baby of this year
scored only H last year, but the
mother through the content last year
learned standard for u perfect baby
and home to give her baby
benefit of her knowledge. Another
mother whose baby last year won a
prize entered another winning
baby Ibis year.
Let the spirit Bettor Baby
movement reach mother in the
Slate.
Id Paso, Texas . Oct. All all cm I
has been made to assassinate Gem
o Villa by an i aid to
n commissioned and paid
Pablo Gonzales, General Car-
staunch supporter, said a mes
tin- Associated Press
in Louis General
Villa Brat secretary.
Tie- would-be assassin. Era- i
I. was executed after making
a confession before Goo. r-
the American consular agent.
The accusation caused much excite-
The telegram from Villa's sec-
said was apprehended
Guadalupe where Villa with his troop
has been wailing lie- out come of the
conference The official report
Hie prisoner just prior la his i v
told the Villa officials in the
presence of that In
been paid a large -urn of money by
Mi o Pity, In
his was found ail
and a loaded pistol.
Mr. Please advise your gov
and my family I died t
was quoted as having
said. The accused was an Argentine
subject was who
a German consular official In
Mexico City Borne years ago.
General Pablo Gonzales has
as Villa's strongest
Villa's controversy with
General Villa not Hied convention
delegates at of
matter, suggesting to then
In the i as
the Mexico honor o.
HUNDRED HEN
large Number Ken in
the Mine One Hundred
lire Safe
RESCUE
I III I Ms I'd II
Holiness Convention in Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Oct. Inter-
national Holiness Convention, which
has brought r prominent i
men and laymen from many plates
was formally opened Ibis morning
Prayer meetings and discus-ion. will
be each morning, afternoon and even
up lo Saturday,
Kev. J. I,, of Cincinnati
delivered the welcoming Pro
Will Not Hold I p Cotton Proper.
Whipped.
Washington, Great
in ; i
I hi British
i Spring lib
her attitude toward I
between i is om
rigid endeavor in give every security
possible iii 1.1 free and
disturbed trade Th.- documents con
a general pronouncement of
British y on subject
The point- In the British
altitude
American shippers should lake
cautions to show exact
lion of goods, mentioning r
a specific consignee or a neutral gov-
in bills of lading. Great
will be guided by
can doctrine of mutinous voyage or
In respect i.
commerce between neutral countries
in articles generally known a- eon
contraband. Absolute contra
band, embracing munitions of war
always is subject to and ex-
carried in neutral
ships
Cotton, specifically mentioned as
neither absolute nor conditional con
can be shipped In neutral vi
to all belligerents without
only in neutral countries but
lions.
Those Mi i Have
Perished Win I oil Wall Of
I lame- and hilled lit Ex-
Get Om
, more mini rs i- killed, it is be-
mine m
bi re terrific
r level of the
ml red men had bi
Of i entered mini about
I bodies n
the .
vi r know n
lo ii. In n d in a lower
lire It was
. t all of those -hut by
tin wall of a wen
to death.
.- a n village, i i
.,. on ti i
St Ir Soul
to o'clock l i pat;
wen unable to iii. more than
j lit toe n hundred feel iii workings
I at at hour n car can,
I from Benton, , with four
f This t
in i. r pi n bi
. the ii -i in
I General Sup- run.
j lo could not . i r tin t
the mine ad l. n in t
.-.-.
led. ll.
I Hundred and lb
Oct, One I ti
persons ad n t.
from do- mini
those rescued had
n ---i r it the ion
of the mill.
one d are know n lo be
behind lb. I on
level. The rescuers are making few
attempts the dead from
mine, using all their lime In a
lo rescue the living. II now la
stated SOS men entered the
before the explosion occurred.
Hill IF. I Mil IF.
Which as Published in
den Dispatch.
I wish to printed
prospects, Sunday Tuesday's Ayden Dispatch
work for and other I The While Capped Boy. This
subjects were discussed by many III an from the start lo finish
speakers. Tonight a special prayer for The manager of Dispatch has writ-
outpouring of Spirit upon ten up a fish story from a little friend
convention will be said by the piny with the boys,
gates. CANNON.
Mil
MORAL THERMOS BOTTLEd
City, N. J. Oct
most thing churches face to-
day, particularly Baptist, is fur-
lo ons. many of Whom
are nothing more than moral therm
bottles and showing
religious because
they find things already was
statement Shelter Math-
of the University Of Chicago in
an address before New Jersey
Convention here yesterday.
A great number Of deacons,
P. are mod.
throttle work of the minister.
long is Finished.
Switzerland. Oct. via
i irk . .- p A five-mile
the mountain from
France, to Switzerland,
pierced after three years of
interrupted work. Th Tunnel will
son. ti railway communication between
Pans Bern and Paris Milan,
costs m
pup
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
S WeeK
Published by
fig
D Editor.
WORTH CAROLINA
able i which In the
will b . more than I
i should be I and
given all support There
i- room tor more tree here and
mt ii help toward Baking
beautiful shade
tree
out rear,
may b bad upon
application at business office In
The
and
All cards and resolutions
J respect charged
taut p-r
Communications advertising
it Will be charged tor it
per line, up u, any Hues
ah class matter
august th-
Caroline,
K H ii i.
OCTOBER
I LB HELP.
I ti. I
sin his.
people who would toe moat benefited
the Use service are not
baking the advantages it that they
should. The reports show, however,
it is being used more and
i by.
sol VISITORS.
With In a state of war there
is going to he n lessening of the
of northern people who
visit that country. These people
going to travel and
the left for them
travel in or visit are the South and
Weal Each year even with no war
in there has been an
in the ravel to the South and there
is also a marked increase in the
people coining here to live. The
South offers in the way of climatic
condition nil CM be desired. As
B business proposition a plant in the
South is a better investment than
a prominent tobacconist as hear l
discussing the condition the mar
predicted that decline in
that occurred last Friday i-,
beginning the tumble
rill follow. H.- said the price
I go much lower, and that
the farmers are largely
H have been
tobacco to market until the
buyers have not only crowded their
room tor storing. also have
ill; exhausted their resources tor
buying. Ami further the farmers
who have during last few weeks
been paid hundreds of thousands
. , ,. . disposed. Our hankers have the
collars tobacco, have been
hi nines when people are talk-
.-lack business and money being
ard to get, one Institution has
gone right on In the usual way is
the Home Building and
lion It has helped many
to tide over has
kepi building operations going
on through its loans. By its
collections and loaning the
out as as collected, it is nuking
over six per cent net for the share-
holders. Having about live thousand J anywhere else There are no heavy
-hares in operation it can be seen at expense, heating and
a glance that cents a share per no loss of time on account of
week. to say nothing of the able weather condition. And for
collected on loan., makes a snug pure delight and pleasure In traveling
amount each week to be turned can offer more than this par,
over to building homes There Partly on account
to be leas, a thousand new shares condition, and partly on account
added In the series of the ass, jot the fact that the people are getting
elation that will open November to these conditions there is go-
to be a much larger increase In
visitors settlers to this part of
Ml DEBT WITH ., Th
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
the money with them and
holding it from circulation instead of
depositing u In the banks so ll can be
loaned out. of this th
banks do have sufficient fund- I i
meet all the applications on them for
., is, and as the tobacco crop Is
. f the buyers can convert Into
money as Cast as
cannot continue buying the largo
. i unities go on the markets
lb i, late loans to
them temporarily until their
in be prepared for export or got in
the hands manufacturers and th
money paid s to Thus
iv. rs the hanks are trying
country
The negotiations Which are South should take advantage of this
on be; ween States and opportunity and encourage these visit-
England in regard to allowing pay ors and when they once get her.-
of debts with cotton instead make such a favorable impression on
gold promises to offer a method when them that they will decide to stay. la
J by a good deal of cur cotton may be many eases nothing more than a mer
gold through this country is sufficient
to meet the obligations but if S to secure a settler or B regular visitor
satisfactory basis can he found as these first impressions deter
cotton can he exchanged mine the visitors future action all at-
which the
it will be used instead of gold to pal
I the debt. There is no reason why
this should not work. England needs
our cotton and will have to buy
pay for it if she gets it and to
it on debts would remove the
of paying the money. Alter th
I cotton exchanges are opened II
he possible to arrange this way of d
of the cotton and as they ex
put open about the first of the
year. If any help will come from this
quarter it will not be long in
and courtesy should be shown
these visitors Efforts should be made
to reach those who have never heard
about this fair land advertising
and special inducements The present
time la a most opportune one
such i move and if started and kepi
going it will result in a larger, richer
and better South. The thing to do is
tn get busy, go after this travel, ad-
and talk prosperity. re
ward will be well worth Hie trouble.
PHONE
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
Republicans Ticket. The Society chose the pageant from
The Republican Executive Commit of presentation because it is the most
tee met here today and named their graphic means of presenting Indian
i help lb tanners with good
p the crop moving, the farmers rates serves
fact the
reduction In express
but to emphasize
parcel post is sue
A auto driver was recently
n a road sentence in
for reckless driving and speeding. In
ticket which is a
Clerk T. King.
Keg B. Smith,
Sheriff -W. Ii.
Treasurer-
Smith.
W. W, Bullock, W. Chapman.
I and I. M. Whitehurst.
AT SCHOOL
Kong t to He on
December 7th by Student
ire blocking these efforts by crowd
market and then withholding
from circulation the money they r
v. -h farm, rs should themselves this
how -me- confidence and be method shipping Ii has been will not slopped, even checked
to do their part in helping business , a to farmers, for b present re-, A person who nets as some drivers do
lift and succeeding wonderfully
Farmers and all other kinds ship-
per-
of driver for this same
II seems that this such heavy
are frequently imposed it
If they continue
allowed to run a car
they have should b
doing since the got well of hitherto Pedestrians have the right to the
and keep flooding the mar to be brought to the market by and streets and the duty to observe
lies with the auto driver We
and holding their money out of. farmer himself, or sent by express car
a ate up all the right with these judges and re
The parcel baa served to make i orders in enforcing the laws strictly realization of the great value to be
channels, they may
the blame upon themselves if the near
of year's
I i be -old bring- a much lower pro
which has already been sold
The the town are urging
general Day
which has
Song of will be
her case the judge revoked the as ,
Allan Literary Society of East
Carolina Teachers Training School on
December 7th,
The idea of Society in giving
this pageant, is lo give to the school
community something that is In-
spiring and educational.
The dominating principles which the
society considered in its selection
were, historical picturesque
setting, and poetic beauty.
The world is fast awakening to a
life. The point of the story Is more
easily followed with aid of the
scenery, and
of the pageant than in any other
method of representation.
The Edgar Allan Society hopes
to make this performance one of the
most artistic efforts that the Training
School has ever presented.
Those who witnessed the Colonial
Pageant presented by the History De-
of the Training School on
February 22nd, of last year, got only
a foretaste of tin beauty and grandeur
which the Edgar Allan roe Society
hopes to give the public in the
of Hiawatha on December
-o in speak. Ho and city against these speed, rs who have such derived from a knowledge of the In
an utter disregard for the rights of
. manners and customs. I this
individuals. , ,,.,.
knowledge is based, to a great extent.
our foundation for American History.
Nowhere is Indian life, with all its.
door neighbors. It has re
moved the necessity of the household
r and hunting up farm
produce and has also enabled tar
Hi.
send his goods bis
fixed lie I mer to
.-day ii. month. The Without having his work.
planting r Is . commend to be offered is
Thus far neither Villa nor
has laid claim to a of
The only support. They do these thing- more
in
strange customs shown to a greater;
advantage and at the same time more j
picturesquely than in
poem Song of
ard.
Mrs. Ward
invites you to be present
at the marriage of her daughter
Jessie Corinne
to
Fleming
Wednesday afternoon November
eleventh
at three o'clock
at home
Greenville, North Carolina
at home
alter December the first
thirty-nine Avenue
Atlanta
Mr T It, Arlington. Jr., of
Mount, was a to
yesterday
THREE t TEX
And Their Congregations I
Admonition.
Hy agreement the pastors of the
Baptist, Christian and
churches of the town all used the
same text for their sermons Sunday
night art weighed in the
dices and found After
the incidents of feast of Bel-
in which the words of the
occur, of the ministers gave
their hearers some striking com-
how people of the present
day are weighed by balances of
God's standard, and found wanting
Having other gods before Him, as
prohibited in the first commandment;
taking God's name in vain, as warned
against in the second
desecration of the sabbath contrary
to Hie fourth commandment, and fail-
to honor parents as in the
fifth commandment, were standards
standards which
weighed and found wanting
A woman's idea of good
depends on whether it la her own or
a rival's.
FOR BALE
t -1 model electrically
equipped Indian two speed, two
motorcycle 7-h. p. has been run
about miles in first class condition.
Price Haskins, Fast
First Street,
in
COUNTY FAIR
TARBORO, N. C.
Good Racing
Fine Exhibits
Airship Goes Up Twice Daily
Reduced Rates on all Railroads.
Some GOOD Buy
Acres near Stokes.
Acres near Stokes.
Acres near Bethel.
Acres near Winterville.
Acres near Arthur.
Small Farms near Chocowinity.
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
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.
NO REASON IT.
FAIL TO ATTEND
The Great Eastern
Carolina FAIR
IV lien a Way.
There can be no why any
reader of this who suffers the tor-
an aching back, the annoy-
of urinary disorders, the pains
and dangers of kidney ills will fail to
the words of a neighbor who
as found relief. Read what a
citizen
A. S. Jenkins.
St. Greenville, Says three
years ago my kidneys began lo give
toe trouble. My back ached all
t and had dizzy headaches,
which objects floated before
eyes. I was rattles during the night
unit to get out or bed and sit up to
MM my back, least cold settled
on my kidneys. The accretions from
my kidneys were too frequent in pas-
sage and annoyed me considerably
Seeing Kidney nils recommend
ed in the papers, I pro, supply
Bryan's store medicine
proved of great benefit, strengthening
my back and the oilier
symptoms of kidney
Price at all dealers. Don I
simply ask tor a kidney remedy -get
Man's Kidney Tills tile same
Jenkins had.
en. Props., Buffalo, N. v.
At a meeting of the Com-
of the Party
County, this day held, it was de-
to submit to the voters of Pitt
County, the following named persons
to be voted for as Republicans at th
to be held on Tuesday. Nov-
ember 3rd,
For Senator,
Members of the House of
Clerk of Superior Court.
T. KIM
Sheriff.
W, H
Treasurer,
DAM.
Register of Deeds.
CHARLES K. smith
County
SMITH
W. W.
W G
II P TYSON
II. M.
Greenville, N. 84th mil
N. NOBLES, Chairman
ti
WANT ADS
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
I I . Or re-.; .
NEW C.
Oct. 27-30,
IT BE AND BETTER
EVER
DISPLAYS OF
PRODUCTS, PINE STOCK,
AND POULTRY
SPLENDID RACING
Purses Aggregating
SPECIAL TRAINS EVERY HOUR FROM THE
UNION STATION AT NEW
BERN TO FAIR
Cheap Excursion Rates Over All
Railroads.
Atlantic Coast Mae.
North South
ts a. in. No. It , a
U p. m. No i
Bound v. it .
No i a. m. No. a.
I a. m. No. a
In l u S. i HI .
Cask must orders
for want except from
having ac-
counts The rate Is I cents
line, six words to the Una Tel-
No.
M I. l Hi V H
OF I
Schedule in Effect October 4th,
N. B The following schedule figures
published as information
and are not guaranteed.
EAST BOUND
a m. daily.
Pullman sleeping ear for Norfolk.
a. daily, for Plymouth, Eliza-
beth City
Parlor Car Service Chocowinity to
Norfolk. for ail points
North and West
i p m. daily. Sunday for
Washington
WEST BOUND
a m. daily for Wilson.
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. North, South
West
, daily. Sunday, for
Wilson and for
all points.
p m. daily for and all
Intermediate stations.
For r information and
in ping Can apply to J.
I,. Hassell, Ar N. C.
ll .-.
Agent.
WASTED T H STOVE i D STACK,
i pea, elbows, lire boards, and put up
your stoves. S. T. NORFOLK, VA
Mb for MOSS
the ii M
H POSITION
lad; as bookkeeper or clerical
Address x Y v. care Reflector.
10- SB if
FOB B HILLS AT
ville for cents a sack.
Oil t Fertilizer.
I SPECIAL
Dresses, all the styles,
Quality
NEW U.
. B.
. at I
. and .
la .
and Blew.
PREMIUM OR OTHER IN
CLYDE GENERAL MANAGER,
NEW BERN, N. C.
Satire to Shippers of
I I i u ill I
The new freight rates, both local
and joint made effective by the laws
of North Carolina, October 13th, 1914
on with all of this com
pray.
Agents will furnish upon
full information to these rates.
J. V.
Asst. F. Agent
K KYLE,
Truffle Manager.
NORFOLK, VA.
PA IT,
Dentist
over Frank
Telephone
Chapel Hill, Oct. Nile I.
th.- North Carolina counties i
list students in the State
nine counties unrepresented
i the extreme easier.
.,. ; iv portions of the
clay. Cur-
i , ii ii-, Graham, Polk, Swain
The
students counties Indicates b
Mill tuck race between several
ties for place In number enrolled
in the University. Orange county
presses ahead Wake county by one
student for place, IT and Id
dents, respectfully; Mecklenburg is
third in succession with Buncombe
Durham Rowan
Beaufort Gas-
Ion Johnston
and Wilson K. each; Cleveland
Hanover and Union each;
Sampson IS; Burke, Davidson and
each; Caldwell, Craven, Cum-
Henderson, and
each, Carolina
has a delegation of Other states
in the Union and foreign countries
having representation Virginia
Florida, Tennessee.
Maryland, Illinois Louisiana
Texas. New Mexico, of
Cuba. Persia and Japan.
PROSPECTIVE III
for PHI Farms. If you want to sell,
T. King. 10-21-m
WITH nil t HI
war cs.
Quality
I nit in I
lings,
TWO SIX
Moseley Bros,
Strawberry Plants
Mil lion. cents per
Cut designs mi
notice, tinier- taken Shade
I Hove
and
Miss BETTIE W
Slims FOB MEN.
feel look right and wear right.
Quality Shop
Markets Quoted by Bros
Co.
TODAY YESTERDAY
Jan Wheat S
May Wheat S-8
Jan Com Si 1-2 1-2
May Corn Tl l-g Tl 7-8
Dee Lard
Jan, Lard
Dee.
Jan,
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 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
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 Touring. B
Four Cylinder Roadster Four Roadster y
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder
Largest stock of parts in North
W. H. Jr.
Senator Alabama made
a very earnest speech In the senate
last week on the crisis, and he
did not at ail intend to be humorous,
hut there was no escaping a smile as
he
plans have been discuss-
ed, offered or broad and
enough to meet the situation. Of all
the plans have come to my at-
none is more pathetic than
Alabama tanner who
sought relief, as expressed a letter
to his bunk, which, names K
as
are
so the people put off paying
their debts a while. Now I have IS
hales of owe debt amount-
to about Now I can't sell my
cotton for to pay tuxes
on next year. If they are selling
in X. Y. I wish you
would see what it will cost me to buy
one for the amount of my good
for G
truly.
read this letter because it is a
pathetic example the distress of
the Southern at this lime
meant it.
ire is hereby given that the
j Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt
will on Monday, November
at P, M , hear petition to
the Ferry across Tar at
Yankee Hall, near N. C,
and at that time will hear evidence
argument for and the dis-
continuance of said Kerry.
Notice Riven by order of Board
this the lull, day of Oct.
BELL, Clerk,
m . LEWIS, Chairman.
Shiver at
i Breakfast
Mass. Oct.
Hall tonight, the Massachusetts State
Biennial Convention f Christian En-
for a four-day session. Mayor
A. Cook welcomed the big
gathering and Rev. A. Conrad
speaks on a timely topic. All of the
churches of the city will be thrown
open to the visitors next Sunday.
Greenville, N. C.
State Distributor.
I III .
Montreal, Q., Oct. IS. Although
three of a band of aliened counter-
who have been making
can slid Canadian hills have enlisted
gone to the war, tin
police have rounded up the balance of
the gang, and Edward will
go on trial next Monday at
I. Q. and live other
were a raid by the
police near
They had their headquarters m
a shed, and here found
complete outfit and
of unfinished States ten
dollar bills After the gang re-
leased and
another member, were caught
passing counterfeit five-dollar
bills, and were arrested on the
charge.
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 fire never goes out in
Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heater
Even the cheapest grade coal put
in the before will be a mass of
glowing coke in the morning, and will
your rooms perfectly tor two or
three hours without a fresh supply.
Bums coal
lignite or wood.
It is guaranteed.
Come in and See It.
the name on the feed door
of each genuine without it
Quinn, Miller
Company
, HOT BLAST
Tax Appointments.
will be the following places on the dates for the purpose
collecting taxes for 1914.
Dam Township at Arthur, October
Township at X October
October
I Township. Ayden. October
I Township, October
S. I. DUDLEY,
FOR SALE
Seven room dwelling with modem improvement, on
Dickinson Avenue.
Six room dwelling in South Greenville.
Seven room dwelling within block Evans Street.
Desirable building lots in all part the any.
Valuable Farm near Containing acres
with buildings.
Moseley Bros.
Real Estate Agents.
and
warn
PERSONALS.
v. , , ,.,. ,. .
. mil Mm
s. b. i
Mr. Sam Clark, B n was
i i
Mr. i; B. Jan .
i. siting r.
Mr. i. Smith-
and
relatives.
Mr I I form i
Hal II g, bat
i r . law Arm
ii p Sou.
kills
Paris,
ill
town IS miles
lure. re Crown Prince Fred-
William had bin headquarter;
several u ago, l
from
bomb, killing people
and Injuring others. The Crown
prince
Week.
The tobacco sales week were
v, In spite of weather and
Hi,, fact -urn . holiday
The sales continued blocked up till
last of the week. sales
were light the of t block
had become pretty well known,
had been predicted of -urn
large amount of tobacco on
a drop In prices, The
drop, h not much
and the prices will soon regain their
former figures if an used
in marketing. The total for
week were 1.396,306 with mi average
I III UM
Ill HE I MINIM HIS Mil
I heir lime v
agreement the pastors of
Christian and
churches of the town all the
same text for their sermons Sunday
night art weighed In
and found After
the Incidents of the feast of Bel
in ii the words the test
occur. each of the ministers gave
their hearers some striking com-
; ; of the present
day . the balances
found wanting
Having oilier cods before Him, as
prohibited In the commandment;
taking Cod's name In vain, as warned
against In the second commandment;
ration of the Sabbath contrary
to the fourth commandment, and fail-
to honor parents as In the
Tilth commandment, were standards
standard by which many are
d and found wanting,
Just unloaded another Load of extra good, well broke
HORSES AND MULES
Direct from stock farms of Middle West.
J. E. WINSLOW
Dealer in Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons,
Cart wheels and Harness.
Greenville,
Will Pay You To Advertise
Paul A nun warning
lo and s men a
sounded by I. W. Hill upon his r.
from the at,
i crop
Is
I is fall plow .
Mr Hill that
welfare the
Ins. hi done the fall
King, wide campaigns
through b ks rs
newspapers.
and
Mr Kill, up
fall plowing question In Canada
are pushing ii vigorously, By
plowing In the fall one
iii of the winter and is able
need properly i the
President I In order
In give the move of fall plowing
strong Impetus Wilson do
did the of China go Into
the fl Ids and plow during
fall.
Marriage License
Register of Bell
11.1 licenses to the following
couples since last report
w r
Warren nod Man Re
. both ft the.
, and Annie Camp-
bell, of Greenville,
and
Township
and Alice Case, a
Davenport, I and
Hathaway, of Bethel.
COLORED
Digs Woolen and Brewing-
in both of Falkland.
W. W. Burney and Lacy R
hath of Swift Creek.
Ray Mouse, of Carolina, and
Ward, of Bethel.
Charles and Nina Peterson
both of Greenville.
of Repair
in- Material tarried
Fine Piano
Tuning
PIANO and PIPS
Befalling
Heron-
TOWN lilt
At Die solicitation of my many
friends, I hereby myself
candidate for Sheriff of Pitt County.
I have always treated every man
very woman and every child in Pitt
county right. If people of my
county sec lit to honor me with this
office I shall always treat every man
equally, with no fear or honor from
any one. Shall collect the taxes of
the county and make due returns for
fame, showing no personal relations
to any one. Your vote will be
JOYNER.
Only One
To get the grim in, rail for full name,
Look for
H. W. a Cold Day. Stop
headache, and works off cold.
z.
FREE
One Week
I'll MM WHITE i
Touring Cars F. O. B. Detroit
F. O. j- Detroit.
We have several hand Ford and
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap.
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
18th Series I The Home
Building and Loan Association
Offers to the Public Shares in its 18th Series Bearing Date of
NOVEMBER 7th, 1914.
Convert your house rent money into a HOME.
As an Investment Our Shares Yield Over Interest-NET
Monthly Meeting Are Be
And Winter and
The Teacher Are to
Attend Then.
A many of
Hie fall winter term
Monday Must of the
others will mi I and I,
With a very few all
will Ii,. ill operation by the latter date
at n.
ill.-. Bethel, Stokes.
have been in operation I t one of
since you please show it to tin- other
The Hoard of has bespeak
the Brat Monday in December as to-operation ill the made
date for the of four herein.
months compulsory period for children i can not make progress
bet ween ages of eight and twelve. educational mailers that we
The Hoard invites and hopes for tho unless we all work together. I am
co-operation of the people of anxious that we all get together and
in carrying out the pro-1 things over. Please
visions of This State Law. Its re- this meeting and other
are really very lenient and of the
grounds arc -n proper condition f
opening of school. If any minor
repairs are necessary be
attended to Al least
should be made for thoroughly
the building and grounds. All
and flues should be in good
We shall make an effort to have a
meeting of all Hie schools i-c,
men of the county at the curt house
in on Thursday, November
. eleven o'clock. am
anxious lo have every
present I am sending r
THE BEST COMPANY--
The Mutual Life In-
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent.
Greenville, N. C.
the law is intended only for the
m of children, and through them
Stale at large. It is mild enough
to work no hardship on any one simply
requiring all children between the ages
eight and twelve to attend school
four months, the period of compulsory
attendance to begin on the date set by
the county Hoard of It
is not intended to be a burden and no
person can consider it so
after careful consideration of its pro-
visions.
A gathering of much importance to
the County will be a meeting of the
school of the entire
county which has been called
Thursday. November at eleven
clock at the court house in
School affairs of the county will he
discussed and plans laid for the
year's work. State Superintendent
consented to be present and
confer with the committeemen. and
the member of The Hoard of
and the County superintendent
will of course be on hand. The county
superintendent has sent out the fol-
lowing letters regarding this meeting
and other school
The period for compulsory attend-
of children between and will
begin first Monday, in December.
With best wishes,
Cordially yours,
S. B.
County Superintendent.
The first white meeting
for the will be held at the Court
Mouse on the first Saturday in Nov-
ember, teacher In the county
is expected to present en that day.
The meeting will begin at a. in
betters have been sent to all the teach-
notifying them of this meeting and
calling their to other
Only One
To get the full name,
QUININE. Look
B. W. Curtis Cold in One Day. Stop
cough and headache, and works off
WANT
Headstones or
Monuments
III E SHOT
HENRY T. KING
ft.
attorney at law
la on
Hear Sir.
It is the desire of the Hoard of
cation that all the rural schools out-
side of special lax districts be
operation by November if possible
not later than November .
Any date between now and then will
lie satisfactory though we do not ad-
vis,, beginning earlier than
Please notify your teacher when Injured.
your committee will expect school lo
begin. me suggest that you ask
your teacher lo spend several days In
community before the opening of
school. They can be of
value to It school ill this
It seems to me people who board
teachers would b glad to have
them a few days in advance, making
no charge for the lime when hod
i mil in session and tin y are drawing
pay.
Mr. S. T. Hicks Hurt
Mr. S. T. Hicks, contractor of
and heating, met with a serious
and painful accident yesterday. He
had been out hunting with Mr. K I.
and on the return had reach-
ed the boat landing here. Mr. Hicks
was the stern of the boat and in
the act of passing the gun to Mr
Johnson, who was in the cabin of the
boat, struck the hammer against the
door sill discharging it. of the
charge look effect in Mr. Hicks hand
tearing it practically to pieces and
several shot grazed his face and pass-
ed through his ear. Hr. laughing
dressed the Mound it being
to amputate all of the hand
with the exception of the thumb which
saved although the muscles were
ii will be remembered that Mr.
Hicks lost his II year old son
summer by drowning.
OF SALE
On Thursday, the day Of Nov-
ember, at I- o'clock at the
Building, mar Court House door,
in the Town of will
to the higher bidder for cash, three
hundred opera chairs sold by Taft K
lo Powell i Bryan, this sale
May I suggest another way in which of
to sell mortgage property.
Chairs can be seen by calling upon
Taft or II.
This October 1914.
Marriage
Register of Deeds Bell has
issued licenses to the following
couples since last
WHITE
George K. Warren and Mary Re-
Warren, both of Bethel.
Joe and Annie Camp-
bell, both of
and
both of Carolina Township
and Alice Case, both
of
C. B. Davenport, of Bethel and
Hathaway, of Bethel.
COLORED
Digs Woolen and Mattie Brewing-
ton, both of Falkland.
W. W. Burney and Lucy B,
both of Swift Creek.
Ray House, of Carolina, and Alice
Ward, of Bethel.
Charles and Nina Peterson,
both of
II. W. AIM I M. D.
Practice limited lo diseases of th
Bye, Ear, Nose and Threat
and
The fitting of Glasses
Office with Dr. D. L. James,
N. C, every Monday.
Home Office. Washington, N. C
Dr. H. W. Carter announces that
spectacles and eye glasses are furnish-
ed free to all who pay his regular
fen of ten dollars for the examination
of eyes.
PARKERS ART STUDIO
Corner Fourth and Evans Streets
Made Both and
Send as Your
KODAK WORK
Still
OLD
It Life
of H. T.
Mrs A. O. Gaylord, Mr and Mrs.
Tom Gaylord, Miss Lottie Gaylord and
Mr. Gaylord. of Plymouth; Mr.
and Mrs. Hamilton Underwood, of
Goldsboro Misses Elizabeth
of Maxton, and Olivia of Ply-
mouth, are here to attend the Gaylord
King marriage which takes place to
night.
Mr. Grimes, of Washington
is in Greenville today on legal
the committee can help the teacher
Beginning the first
day in November we expect to have
monthly meetings in Green-
ville. It is very necessary that all
teachers attend these meetings. I
shall be very much disappointed ant
our work in the county will be
much retarded if any are forced
miss these meetings. Most of out
teachers are poorly paid and are hard
able lo pay some lo bring them
to these meetings and pay their ex
I while here. I think would
be a splendid thing if each committee
Would see that their teachers are pro
with a way lo attend these meat-
legs. I am sure they will appreciate
this and you will be
your schools to that extent.
I hope all the committees win
see that school building and
IV
S. J. EVERETT,
Commissioner,
in 28-ltd
rOB
and Irish potatoes. Used five years sue
from Eastern North Caro
to Tennessee. Guaranteed to
keep them or money refunded.
cash With order. Alls
brook. Scotland Neck N. C.
in
Messrs. John Port, William Thomas,
and R. Taylor went to Wilson to-
day on the Norfolk Southern and will
motor hack lo
Give The Kiddies a Chance
to make their candle at home. Little minds and fingers trained
the proper way soon become proficient in the Culinary Art.
Good little stomachs too I Pure sugar and Extracts never
harmed anyone. Bee Brand Extracts are aged years in while
oak casks to bring out the delicious flavor which distinguishes
them from every other kind.
You will notice the difference at once Try Bee Brand
Extracts and make better candies at
For sale by progressive dealers, Here are a
Step Forward, Please
And examine our matchless
collection of Oriental
design and exclusive
pattens, They are rich
coloring and fit for the palace
if s queen. We have an in-
finite of these and
also many new designs in
i for dining, draw-
bed-room or library. Tic-
very high grades would call
tor higher prices than are
asking
Taft Vandyke
Street.
Greenville, N. C.
WAT
to be able to entertain Santa Class sad
have a
at your home is to be warm and
Comfortable and have all your
I'M Mi
la perfect shape and working
And the only and best way to access
this is lo engage us to to
your Plumbing sud Heating.
S. T. Hicks. THE Plumber.
It it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
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W II.
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I. I
IV. II. Kit kS
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J. L,
s M. st III
WE HANDLE
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as If each were tor members of oar
own family. We use none but tbs
very purest drugs. W use every
to Insure accuracy and faith-
Have your prescriptions fill
-a and yon can have perfect
In the medicine. And confidence,
Is a help In effecting
ear. ,
Drug Company
JOHN F. t
moved from la
Bow to Dr
tables on Fourth funs
Pay or
m and w.
J. C- LANIER
HEAD
FENCES
i i;
Has secured the services of Messrs
GUI of Anderson, Ind., and
Shorty of Charlotte, two ex-
pert auto mechanics, and are prepared
to serve you repair and repairing
your machine with dispatch and the
best workmanship.
invigorating to the l-ale and Sickly
I Old general Ionic.
GROVE'S chill drives out
Mm.
Those Who Know Say
FOXHALL-.
Make the highest sale for tobacco every day. Come and see us.
We will SHOW YOU how we Do It.
YOUR FRIENDS,
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer.
Johnston Foxhall
.-.
O Lanterns
Strong and Durable
For
Camping,
and Hard
Ute under All
Condition.
Taken I . North Carolina.
Taken up at my farm, white County.
black spotted, male hoc. weighing;
about or M pounds, unmarked I
ran get same by Identifying
him and paying all costs.
T. L.
N. C
ltd
Give steady, bright light.
Easy to light Easy to
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in the wind. Don't leak.
At dealers everywhere
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D. C
Richmond,
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There are times in every woman's life when she
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When that time comes to you. you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
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It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
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You can't make a mistake in taking
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Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
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Begin taking today. by all dealers.
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REASON
Why You Should Always Use
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts
J. Because they are a better than Food
require.
Because they will go further than inferior goods.
Because their delicacy of flavor is
Because their Parity and Quality is absolute.
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed.
mi
In the Superior Court
Term, 1914.
Ella o. Barnhill
M NOTICE
Horsey
Sale el and
I and by virtue of the power
, and authority contained in a certain
out Because your loss is of executed to S. at
absolutely limited to the amount trustee, by G. Morrow
Grain Privileges
in TOUT.
and calls are the safest
surest method of trading
Taken I p.
heifer one dark red with blacK
and white and spot in
Hi, with the mark of crop In the office of the Clerk of Superior
right ear and spill the left, the other court.
light red with white streak And the said defendant will further
shoulder unmarked, owner can get take notice that he is required to tip
all costs. pear at the November Term of the
W. A. CRISP, Superior Court of said County, to be
mi Washington road. between held in the Court House, at Greenville.
Smith bridge and Hodges Creek. on Monday, the 9th day of November
1914, being the ninth Monday, after
The Defendant Above Named bought. No further risk. . I,. Morrow faring
Positively the most profitable way February 19th. 1914. to secure
tin payment of a certain bond
date and tenor therewith, an
Take
That action entitled as above hat
been commenced In the Superior
to procure a divorce absolute, for the
reason stated in the complaint filed
same by paying
trading.
Open an You can buy
puts or calls on bushels stipulations contained in said
gram for or you can buy both of trust not having been complied
for or as many more as you wish the undersigned will, on the
An advance or decline of cent day of November. UM
you the chance to take o'clock, p. m., in the town of
A movement of cents profit. I Pitt County, N. C, and o
Write for full particulars and bank premises hereinafter described,
for sale to the highest bidder, for
-ltd
defendant will take
North Carolina.
Pitt County
In the Superior
Ayers
vs
W, S. Ayers
The above
That a summons In the above en-
titled action was issued against the
def on the 7th day of September,
1914, out of this court to Martin
divorce, which summons has Carolina.
returned not to be found In Martin county.
and the defendant will
notice that the complaint was held In
office of Superior court on
the 7th day of September, 1914, de-
divorce absolute, upon
stated therein, and he Will
further ink.- notice that he is required
i. . iv r or to the said com-
I relief therein
will in
October, 1914
A T MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court
In ; ltd
i he Monday of September, held
Bl the Court House of said County
in Greenville. N. C. and answer or
demur to the complaint in said action
or plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com-
plaint.
This the 26th day of September. 1914
A. T.
Clerk Superior Court
references.
h. w.
l Ohio.
Address all mail to Box 1420.
cash, the following described lands
and pi property to
it- of lands.
Situate in Farmville Township.
North Carolina, and on th
north side of Wilson street in the
town of N. C, and
at the intersection of Wilson and
Field streets, thence westerly with
the center of Wilson street 1-2
thence at right angles northerly
feet to the Belcher line, thence at
right angles easterly 1-2 feet W
Fields street extended, thence south-
North Carolina
Pitt County
in the Court
II Tripp
vs. Notice of Sale of Land
Smith
By virtue of an executive directed
to the undersigned sheriff of Pitt
County, from the Superior Court of
County in the above entitled ac-
I will on Monday the day of
November, i l-. at IS o'clock noon.
expose to public sale, before the i
house door In Greenville Pitt county
to the highest bidder cash, to sat ,
said executor, all the right entitle
and interest Smith, the
has iii the following
real estate to Situated In
Township County
North Carolina. Beginning at a Lire
pin. In the new road. T. N
corner, and runs north 1-2 west
poll to Joyner Smith's line, then with
his line to a stake in a branch, then
down -aid branch to a stake,
a straight W. to a stake
II smith's corner thence S. 1-2 K.
poll a to stake on ditch
down said to the canal In Hen
swamp thence up said canal ti
the beginning containing iv acre;
more or less.
This the day of October, 1914.
S. I
Sin-riff of
ltd
In the Superior Court
Term. 1914.
Adams
vs NOTICE
David Adams
The Defendant Above Named Will
Take
That action entitled as above
la . n commenced in the Superior Court
o procure a divorce absolute, for the
reason stated In the complaint Bled
the office of the Clerk of Superior
Court.
And the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to
pear at the November Term of th
Superior Court of said County, to
held in the Court House, at Greenville
on Monday, the 9th day of November
1914. being the ninth Monday, after
the first Monday of September, held
at the Court House of said County
In Greenville. N. C, and answer o-
demur to the complaint in said action
or plaintiff will apply to the
tor the relief demanded in said coin-
plaint.
This the 26th day of September. 1914
A. T.
Clerk Superior Court
By virtue of a mortgage execute I
to me by Gideon Teel. on the 10th day
f January, 1910, securing a certain
and bond therein and
whereas, the terms of the same have
not been complied with. will sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, that tract
of land described in the
giving me this authority, registered with said Fields street
Book 0-9, page on Monday, at noon. to and being one-half
the day of November, 1914, at the the Farmville Warehouse Co. lot. and
court House door, the following now better known as the Banner War
tract of land, containing about j house and lot in said town of Farm
acres. ville, and being the same lauds and
Adjoining the lands of J. II. White- premises now used and occupied by
hurt and Harriett being
Bailie Cherry's part of the Britton
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel of
E v Cherry and Sallie Cherry,
, i in Book H-7, page
This the 15th day of October. 1914.
I, WHICHARD,
Mortgagee
S. EVERETT, Attorney.
MARTIN MY Hill
FOR BALE.
Carolina
I'm County.
in Superior Court
Notice.
II BLUE.
K a quart of
Mil. It's all
i -t coat of a
at all grocers.
M. f
N. in- St.
FOB SALE OB
horse farm. Will sell for rash or en
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills,
N. C, Route
w.
a.
ma a
Notice.
I have this day qualified as
on the estate of Jones
and wife Josephine Jones deceased
and all parties holding claims against
said parties or heirs of estate will
sent same in proper form on or be-
fore Sept. 11th 1913. or this notice
will be plead In bar of recovery.
This Sept. 11th, 1914.
J W. BAILEY, Stokes, N. C.
Administrator.
S. J. Attorney.
Ml BALK.
Ii virtue an order of
Court of Pitt County made in
special proceedings No. 1905, entitled
I, W, r, Administrator, versus
L. M Mooring et the undersigned
Commissioner will sell at auction be
fore the Courthouse door in Green-
ville on Monday, November 2nd, 1914,
at noon, lie following described real
estate to
I lots in the town of
bounded on the north by 12th street,
on the west by street, and on
the south and east by the lots of A
M. Moseley. For accurate
reference is made to a deed front
A. M. Moseley and wife to J. S.
Mooring, which deed appears of re-
cord in Book P.-9, page in the
of the Register of Deeds of
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 G. M. Moot-
Trustee, J. S. Mooring which
deed is recorded in Book H-16, page
ill the office of the of
Heeds said contains about
at res and is subject to the life estate
W. T Keel. Terms Cash.
This 2nd. 1914.
Li. W.
Commissioner.
F. G. James Son. Attorneys.
10-8-1
Simon Little
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action entitled as
hove as been commenced the
superior curt of Pitt County to ah
a divorce from the bonds of mat-
And the said defendant will
further lake notice that he is required
to appear at the next Term of the
Superior Court of Pitt County to
held on the h Monday, after tie
Monday, in September it being the
9th day of November 1914, at the
Court-house In said County in Green-
ville, N. C. and answer or to
the filed in said action, o-
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This the day of Sept. 1914.
A. T. MOORE.
Clerk Superior Court
Ml S BROWN.
Atty. plaintiff.
9-26-1
NOTICE TO
Notice is hereby given that W. II
Ricks, merchant of Greenville, N. C,
has this day executed a Deed of
Assignment for benefit of creditors t.
W. A. Teel, Jr., Trustee, and all per-
sons Indebted to said W. H. Ricks
are hereby requested to make
mediate payment to the undersigned
Trustee and all persons holding claims
against the said W. H. Ricks are here
by requested to file an Itemized,
statement of such claims with the
undersigned Trustee.
This the 24th day of October, 1914.
W. A. TEEL, Jr., Trustee
Cam Sifts. Cars
The worn raws, no matter of bow long standing,
re cured wonderful, old
Porter's It relieve
Pain and Urals lime. 11.00
THE FARM
It the Resit of all Industry
LIME
i the all goad farming. Write far
by the belt authority m United
on Lira the Farm, and get
of lac purest lime. Don't buy earth,
etc A postal will girt you reason.
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA trip to Palmyra today.
TAKER IT OS lit I ARM ONE
hog, not marked, pale in color
weight pounds. Owner can et
same by paying all costs.
TOM C.
N. A
Between and Black Jack.
Mr. J. mad a business
PATENTS
oM-
I, In. 1,1.1.1 m a i I
lily,
PATENT BUILD
d, fir
v Win.
D. SWIFT CO.
tea,
In tract, acres in
acres new land ready for
plow mile from railroad station,
With graded school and churches, t
miles from County seat with rail
mads and water transportation. S
residences six rooms each plastered
and painted with plenty of out build-
to each. Resiliences built with
view to subdivision
es and tobacco barns, in
cultivation, land suited
imps raised in North Caro
Una and especially tine fur
Address Wheeler Martin, or C.
N C,
In
L. Morrow In the Tobacco
warehouse business.
Proper.
Being all and singular of the
and tools belonging to said
warehouse, trucks, iron safe
and all office fixtures and
now in said warehouse and belonging
to said Morrow. Also pounds
scrap tobacco now ill said wan
house and belonging to said Morrow.
land being the lot of scrap tobacco
the town of Farmville purchased
the of 1918 and 1914. and
Stored by said Morrow ill said
Banner warehouse.
Said deed of trust being recorded
the County Registry, Book T-10.
at page and seq.
This the i day of October 1914.
a m.
Trustee.
J. O SMITH. Attorney.
North Carolina.
Pitt
In The Superior
Slade
vs Summons by Publication
John
John Slade the above named defend
Kill lake notice that an action
has been brought as entitled above
purpose procuring a
Mine absolute, and be will lake fur
notice that he does not appeal
on or before the November Term
the Superior Court of County
I , Id on the 9th day of November. 1914.
and answer or demur to the
led In the office of the Clerk of lie-
Superior Court, on or before the No-
Term of the Superior Court
of Pitt County, 1914, that the plain
tiff will be granted the relief sought
in said complaint, which is a divorce
absolute
This the day of October 1914.
A. T.
Clerk of Superior Court
lid
I. M BALE.
By virtue the power of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
by P. Owens and Wife,
Owens, to J 1- Fountain ant
B, a fountain, partners
under the name of Fountain
on the 2nd day of
1910, which mortgage was duly r-
d Iii office of the r
Deeds Pitt County In Book P-9
Pages I. and the undersigned
will for cash before the Court
House door in Greenville, on Monday,
the 9th day of November, 1914.
following Lot, situate
said County and Slate, and in the
of
Beginning on the North side of
son Street at the corner of Wilson
and Church Streets and running about
North about Bast with Wilson Street
SO feet to the beginning.
This tuber Mb, 1914
FOUNTAIN CO.
.-
V SON,
NOTICE
qualified as administrator of
the estate of Joe Forbes, deceased, this
is to notify all persons owing said es-
to pay the same immediately to
the undersigned. All persons to whom
said estate is indebted are notified to
present the same within twelve months
from the date of this notice or the
same will be pleaded In bar of
This Oct. 1914.
J. B. WILLIAMS,
Administrator of Joe Forbes
W. F. Attorney.
10-10-ltd
Oil. V. NEB TO
AT
J. Y. Joyner left yesterday for
Indianapolis where he the
Stale Association of Teachers of
Illinois. Or. Joyner has Just returned
from Atlanta where he attended the
meeting of the executive committees
the conference for in
Mouth and the Southern
Association. Ir. Joyner is
of both organizations. He says
the plans were practically complete I
for of the two
at a large meeting, the date of
was not determined upon.
News Observer.
s-v-nth St., C.
Other Went Cat.
n how Ions;
art tn. old reliable
porter's Oil. II
I.
T, T Ford, carrying concealed
bound over to court under
bond.
T. T. Ford, assault on Frank Smith
with deadly weapon, bound over l
court under bond.
In reporting the ease of Vernon Tail
for vagrancy yesterday it should
stated that he was given a a
days on the roads in ad-
to the costs of his trial
He took an appeal from this sentence.
SENATOR LEI
ON VISIT TO
Senator U S. Overman is now in
Salisbury, and Is to make a number of
speeches In Western North Carolina
before the He expects to
visit after the election.
Immediately that the Senate ad-
Senator Overman went from
Washington lo Chapel where bin
sister, Mrs. A. W. Mangum. is
ill. Her condition was reported us
very serious yesterday. This will be
sad news to her many friends through
out the Stale.
Mr. Ned went, to
Farmville
Mr. W. C. Thomas went to Wilson
this morning.
Mr Frank went to
morning on a business trip
Mr. B. J. Corey, of Ayden, was In
Greenville
Mr and Mrs. Mason of Water-
town, N. Y are the guests of Mr and
Mrs. Travis E. Hooker. The trip
from their home was made in their
touring err
Mr. C. L. Brown, of Wilson, was
la yesterday.
ft THE
OF S URN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED RY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF I
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE BUM
AMONG
PEOPLE Tilt
I ALT OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED
I THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW SPACE ASP
THEM MI AT
TO TO
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERT I SIM-
HATES ARE LOW AND
BE UPON
I. the . the , Healthful, the Mat No-de . Washington.
. C- NOVEMBER B, I'll
M .
IS SPEAK
AI
Special Edition Reflector
Will Show Wonderful Ad-
vantage Greenville
MARVELS OF YELLOWSTONE PARK IN VAST REPRODUCTION
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO. 1915
Will Ba Held
Splendid Program
to h Arr
in fin Mir
i and CUM Effect
rd to Ho
lo Hake a Great
and sin i
The appointed to
a speaker and to fix the day for
veiling the Confederate Monument
to announce to the people that
Friday November the 13th
for these ceremonies.
We are also delighted to be able
to announce that the Governor of the
State ban consented to honor the
with his and deliver
the address. We arc sure that a great
of people will come to hear our
eloquent and beloved Governor
We beg that the committees which
been appointed will get to worn
en the matter committed them
have everything in readiness and these
addition to this let every man.
man child in Greenville con-
sider that each is appointed a com-
mute Of one to do all possible to
make that occasion a great event in
history of Pitt county.
And we also announce that all UM
of the county are confidently
expected and arc cordially invited to
attend and participate in these
monies. It is a county affair and we
want every to feel that it l
his celebration and that he is called
upon to make it a great success.
A full program of the order of th.
will be published later.
J.
K. G. JAMES.
K. HARDING.
K H.
Committee.
At the present time is
from existing conditions
than any in the South. Our
people are not feeling the hard times
are bear so much about on all sides.
The of Pitt county are com-
situated. They have a
market for their
is money
need to sell their cotton at the ruin
prices it is now bringing. In fact
all is well in this part of the
and we have no cause to c,
But we ourselves are the only ones
who know about this state of
How many people outside of this
i know about this land of
Until We let others know about
the opportunities and advantages
Ibis county we will not get the full
of our favorable situation. The
more people we an reach the
chance we have of attracting them
to our county and as a means of reach
tho greatest number of people the
newspapers cannot be beat. Tho Re-
la going to make a special
fort to reach a great number of people
soon by issuing a special Development
Edition In which Greenville and Pitt
county will be shown up as never be-
fore. It will be a regular compendium
or facts told in story and picture so
well arranged and gotten up that t
will arr st and hold the attention
its reader until the last page has
read. The fact so forcefully
on its pages will be convincing to the
reader and will start people to think-
about Greenville. It will make
them act and action is what we want
end what you or anybody else wants.
copies of this edition will be
and as this splendid issue is to come
printed and judiciously distributed
in a few day quick action Is
to get a write up in
paper. No a line of story
in this paper will be paid for, but
on the other band the Reflector s
spending money to get It. This
edition goes to all subscribers of
the Reflector and to thousands of
This is Greenville's one great on-
to let others know about
these good things we have mentioned
and the wise man will seize this op-
which may not come again
by Panama International Company.
On. of tho most feature, of the hug. Panama Pa. In 8.0 in
will be a gigantic representation of the Yellowstone park, built by he . rail.
cost of under the supervision of Mr. J. It who to now in Ban
the work. In the background of picture II seen an exact duplication the Old I a inn. The
Believed Germans Are
Ready to Abandon Effort
to Reach Belgian Coast
Turkey Has Apologized F r Her War
like Actions But Mire
TRADE BALANCE RESTORED.
CHECK EXPERT
l NORTH CAROLINA
On
CAROLINA
OF VITAL STATISTICS
The Bureau is a
comparatively recent addition to the
of the Hoard of Health
having been put into operation the
of the year. II i one of the
important and useful bureaus it.
the entire State. The purposes
Bureau i lo keep an accurate
list Of the births and deaths
in the State. The records kept by
this are of use to almost
at some time or other, especially
in matters requiring exact dates and
other information not kepi.
I , means of this bureau we are able to
determine the death rate and
rate for State. In legal matters
such statistics very often arc of ex-
importance for they furnish re-
liable and complete information.
we give the number of births
and deaths reported the Bureau
been In force.
There were births reported up
lo October of which were while
and colored.
The deaths reported for
white and colored;
for Greenville .
and colored.
THAT ARE HELD ABROAD
Washington, Not Statistics have
been gathered which show that over
five billions in American railroad
stocks and bonds are held abroad. In
response to inquiries directed to
ii an roads, replies have been received
from and estimating from the,
figures quoted, which were based by
the roads on the dividend checks, the
round of five billions were
reached.
Tho Importance of this fact at this
time Is that these Immense foreign
holdings from the stumbling block to
the reopening of security ex-
except with restrictions to
prevent free and open trading.
Foreigners In the troubled zone
not only find difficulty In liquidating
their own securities,, but they must
accept most severe reductions In
values. Naturally. In order to obtain
funds they will sell Hint upon which
the is the where th-
best price may be realized. American
stocks bonds, if the market was
wide open, would come over In vast
Cruiser SHU on The Job.
are Repulsed
in and Gain
In
Nov. Turkey
for the war-like op
her fleet under German Ci
In the Sea. but it
stated that more than
an apology probably be asked and s
Of the Turkish army
It is expected much trouble will bl-
ind in settling the difficulty.
has
of
has been
light Hard.
The Germans continue to Strike
hard blows on the Allies lines in
endeavor to reach the coast, but have
found every road blocked. The flood
and Belgian Army together with the
British fleet have barred
their way and they are practically at
a standstill.
Attacks have been made on the
lies at many points but without
It Is believed the Germans
are making a last effort to reach th
roast, and that If It falls, they will
fall back to Belgium.
continues on the east
frontiers, In Poland and In
There are no Important re-
reported In Poland and it Is be
no battle of any Importance
be until the Russians overtake
the retreating Germane.
Exports During October Will lit
the Heat, Side.
Washington, C, Nov.
of many trade currents and es-
of substantial export
balance by American commerce in
October was indicated la Statement
Issued by the Treasury department.
Telegraphic reports from cities
which handle about per cent of
the country's export trade, showed
that from October to 31st,
a trade balance of more n
was established.
If figure from the remaining ports
show same proportions, tho
gain over the export balance tor
September will amount to more
Part of the increase was
ascribed to cotton shipments which
had been almost by
European upheaval. During the week
ending October 18th, bales of
cotton w-re exported. On last Thurs-
day alone, bales were sent
aboard.
Total exports from the principal
Cities October 5th to amount
to imports
341.261. The Imports represented
about per cent of for
the country, and the exports per
cent. In September the exports were
worth compared with
Imports of
Kinston. N, C Nov. In
this section are on the lookout
II O. Williams alias T. A Turner, a
bogus Check man who is believed by
the W J. Burns Agency to
I,., operating in this territory. The
First National Hank of this city
ail vised by the Burns people that
he liable to put in an appearance
any town of this section at any
Williams is years old,
feet eight inches tall, weights
pounds, is fair complexion, has dark
hair and eye, is neat and well dressed
and is inclined lo talk good deal on
first acquaintance. He usually claims
that he represents the Louisiana
Wholesale Provision Company
presents clicks supposed to be drawn
by that company In his favor o. the
City National Hank of
Tenn. He has recently been In Green-
ville.
Provisional President Mex-
is fleeted at Con-
held
. i i pal
hen
Gen. Gull
i. circled lent cl
. all r i.
. The s for a pi
El Paso, Ti x. Not The r-
,.;. of revolutionary chiefs at
ha . r. Gen. I
protest and elected
provisional
Mexico, according lo an
reaching the border today.
Insist and
Washington, November
Will insist on an
acceptance the convention
hit condition both
General Villa Zapata retire to
life with himself.
they reject ;
will result.
United State has addressed a
not. through the minister ill
Mexico City to General
Its to
American in Vera Crux, but to
on s compliance with the orig
demands of the State
fur certain
A copy of the note was f-M
lo the American consular
agent at to be laid for-
before the Mexican national con
v. The document sets forth that
the United States has been ready and
willing for tome time to evacuate Vera
Crux, but has waited for three
guarantees, namely, that Mexicans
who served UM United states during
the American occupation be not after
ward fur their acts, that
toms duties collected by the America;,
officers should not be reimposed upon
merchants, and that the municipal
taxes collected not similarly be
posed a second time.
Rev. Robert King, a
l spending few hours
la the city on hit way to
Mrs. and Miss
Nora Lancaster of are visit
at Mr. H. I. Clark's and attending
inf
in Panama. u
Closed.
Washington, l , Nov. The
canal has been closed to
gallon by another landslide. Col.
to have It open by
Wednesday. Col cabled the
canal commission late today
movement of slide material
In the break north of the Gold Rill.
K, In In South Africa Broken blocked the channel Hope
Tho backbone of the rebellion In to open channel by
seems broken. Colonel At understood at the canal
In the Northern this slide Is only an of the,
Cape Province has been defeated big slide of October 14th. j
MAYOR'S
Waller Vines,
ford Morris. Robert r. Mira
Sheppard and Moser, disorder-
i conduct, Tinker and Shep
guilty and taxed with 1-8 the
, each a total of Judgment
suspended in Of Morris and
Moser
Moser, disorderly
judgment suspended upon payment of
costs
C I. Moore, drunk down, lined
and costs total
j. c. Moore, carrying concealed
weapon, bound over court under
of
Beverly Jones, exceeding spud
limit, lined and costs, total
Julian Hayes and Henry Fleming
larceny, bound over to court under
bond.
mil Little, drunk and down, lined
and cost., total
Silas Moore, drunk and down, tin. I
and costs total
Crawley Gregory, larceny of
from Richard Vines, bound over to
court under bond.
John drunk and down, fined
and total
mi BOARD
or Hum m rs.
The Tobacco Hoard
held its regular monthly meet-
on November President and
members being present. The usual
monthly market report was real
showing satisfactory sales tor the
October both as
and price
It has been customary heretofore t
start after November 1st at
Instead i on a.
i . i this
.,., advisable ti
continue the o'clock
At lie suggestion th
I Board made generous contribution
he Red cross society to be u. I
especially the relief of the
i s suffering from lb effects of the
European war.
III
Ml SIC.
Chicago, The first of the
concerts to be given by the
ago Symphony Orchestra, wherein
all foreign music is banished and all
Of the airs are America's product,
takes place tonight . Six of those dis-
American concerts will be
given.
Georgia Fair Opens Tomorrow.
Nov. eleven-
day State will open her.
Charles Harrington, drunk down tomorrow, and In preparation for th.
and costs total event, many attractions have been
Rufus Carney, disorderly conduct gathered and a notable exhibit
lined and total pared.