Eastern reflector, 6 November 1914


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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.
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in the wind. Don't leak.
At dealers everywhere
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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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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,
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success, and it will do the same for you.
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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spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
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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.





CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Ones
by
lac,
D J. tailor.
. .
Ob .
u months,.
lit had
application at I
Building .
Ail card of re a
J will be charged I
par word
a U-
wilt u charge to
I Una, up to Ho ,
I i I J Ar id
Ht, 1910, V
. Me, C on
I.
. I
I makes a bid for the
. . U . In
M i mi arc over i mi
. ant ad
I tared
items.
Oct
at The State las;
IO VON
I Wash- w
Trilby Smith of the E. C. T.
r to diversify their crops.
i It t- . LU i p
i. . mat f begin
meal
. . of
mall are logged pro
ail brawn were profiting by war Hospital, N r
;. Cotton I Bel
as an explanation were held in Si. Peter I
count of fail
His Interment was in the old family
burying ground The
farmer who bis crop ,,,. were eon-
one kind la running dueled by the whom
rave risk of losing money were large
x mm o, in recall in I
. and I a large i
leaned f.
is if sold at all. Almost every ,.,, around gathered then
. , , Mrs. A. -I
are different on crops i,, pay a last . tribute t a help-
i , , , l
farmer who depend on on loyal friend, In whose death met
l. it l. p personal bereavement.
Pol Grime was the oldest
i,, . Charlotte
. r without a good market with Bryan, daughter of the rate
a tor pan of in- crop H was in
men there are
June thirtieth, nineteen
; was married to Miss
of Ayden, North Carolina
which crop will bring good price survive him. He was I
ind a plant heavily that by private tutors and the
lesson would School and the
of North Carolina With the
of a few years which
i in the employment the Bea-
board lane Railway In Raleigh
i; Portsmouth, Virginia, he
engaged In farming and kindred
in and Pill counties.
He belong to Lodge a
i I M and was a member
the Greenville Chapter the Royal
Death o Capt. White
Cap Charles a one of.
at I beat
died I n Wednesday
T. It. I
of Hi-
attach u
New York. Nov I Colonel
S Sunday and Monday With night, at Ins home OB Dickinson to more
parents Mr. and Mr.-. Ivy Smith II. was a little past II old plans which he had seen
Mr Thad Move, of Fort had some tuna been feeble by t tar the
and Bryan, of age hi- death Came aim with- J holding of New York and San
Sunday afternoon Mr. C. a moments warning, as during the for ransom, which he mid about in
day Wednesday he had Menu I a well, hi stumping Princeton, N.
The Methodist are holding a revival .- and had taken a walk up ready to amplify this
. in this week I town ill the afternoon. After supper yet, he -aid, hut would
Mi- Loyd Smith, of son, Mr. J. U. White, was
In our town short while with him, and he reclined in The colonel said substantially
I arm chair was giving him a had been correctly
Mr.-. I visiting Suddenly with an exclamation In he was reported as my-
i tn be
ins head back and
. r.;. oft- n a i he gains
r div I
ailed the name of bis son. he threw
began
The tobacco are still pass, Physician were quickly
through since prices before arrived he had pas- I
ff they can't talk much. I away.
The farmers in this vicinity Capt. While was a native
busy and rye when the county bis early years on the
will permit and Int. to farm and taught He moved
put in wheat first of December, some m
-elf have seen the plans of two of
the countries now engaged la the
war to invade the United
States, capture our greater cities and
hold them for ransom, considering
our standing army was too small
to be dangerous. have seen the de-
plans for the capture and ran-
lost their hay while others
saved theirs
. sometime but already there
are planning Is .
ton co
rear and If a large number do
r. will a cotton and
more tobacco than cat be sold,
mid be avoid i If the farmer were
hi r an agree to so
to his son. Mr. S. T. While, who coll-Intent
ducted it for some time, but he con-
In affairs and
as his health
it II
and we believe ll every-
body la wrong except Germany.
continues to increase in volume
their as to overproduce
i i They should diversify and Ir,
I . r . which there is
should turn to stock
r I is no more
i this. Farmer
are inclined to rather to
II a . their meat. The same can be
of other things and
will have i i enlarge our waste b x
farmers look after this matter more
and slop devoting their whole
I.
urn-
Masons He was an ardent
hi and Ins life was an
cation the principles
order He never Bought public office
preferring the peaceful walks of a
life In the old ancestral home
and the I his neighbor.
He was aide-de-camp on the
Governor and of Governor
loll many years he served his
neighborhood as a justice of the peace
magnifying the office and using it to
nettle disagreement among his neigh-
LAND
North Carolina.
Pitt County.
and by virtue of the authority j tinned to take
inferred upon me by the as active
of a certain Heed of Trust executed permit,
by J. A. of the County of He served during the whole of the
and Stale of North Carolina, to Harry war rising to the rank of Captain
of said County and Slate I He had an honorable record and was
which duly recorded in the office of faithful and loyal to his stale
Register of Deeds of Pitt county Capt, White was horn in Sept 1833
in Hook K.-9. pages 61-63; said and In 1864 he married Miss Louise
Trust having been given to secure A Cory His wife died in 1911, and
certain bond of even dote therewith; be la now survived by two sons.
end the said having failed S T. and It. White, and
satisfy said bond; and the holder daughter, Mrs. Fleming,
bond having applied to the under I The funeral was held from the home
about 3.1 years ago, and of New York and San
in mercantile business,
as one of our leading merchants cannot take time to amplify
and cotton buyers. In 1894 he retired he add. a week or so
from turning bis store however, I hope to make that
the i of more ex-
and bring our constitution up to tho steels In the south and in addition
e. needed changes lo b crops the farmer will
made. not only come into power but ho will
The last word to the voter baton to raising money crops is coin. his high character and the
. , , without recourse to courts
i the tomorrow Is to be I , , ,. . , ,,, .
confidence Ins neighbors in lit-
to for amendments. If these hints are carried out an. and his decisions
Let U vole to adopt the entire list B determined effort made to increase were almost always accepted by them
i without question or appeal. He
ed for many years gs Chairman of the
Democratic Committee of his
and was an active and in-
o money and have better mar- worker in every campaign.
The are registering a kick It These lessons have almost been He was secretary of the board
against cars forced upon the farmer this year trustees of his community school and
-.- ., r . . . look a leading part in securing a local
giving as their reason objecting II after what they pass through they , . , ,,,
v lax and a bond issue for the erection
to them because of their remain in the same old rut they , g modern brick school
between steel be said to almost past redemption, building, was
they get in neck whenever there the time of his death He was a
I Ar- v. ,. . Without selfish ambition,
signed to sell the lands to satisfy I
loud. Now pursuant thereto the
will sell at the Court House
door in Greenville. Pitt County, North
Carolina, on the day of
1914, at the hour of K M. to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
described land, being ill Pit County
North Carolina
Adjoining lands of M,
It. K. Ward. T. A. Carson, and other,
and containing ninety five more
or less, and the same being my Dome
place, and also being the whole and
tracts of land I bought from
the of Gray mount, Mid now
as pan of the Gray
Reference is made to the deeds Iron
the heirs to J. A.
r a full description.
This the 29th, day November
MARRY W.
Trustee
-81 ltd-
Those who arc inclined I
Wilson for the low price, of cotton
should remember that the price of
Ice 1.90 cents a pound which la
much lower than will go now an I
no war to blame ii on then
thinking am talking .
himself freely to the
building and loan this week. I, ,,,, , .
eighteenth series of the Home his people.
and Loan Association opens next He liberal in contributions
Saturday, and the mark is set for a churches and schools, donating
during term Id of m g the pa.-l twenty years a number of
, valuable Mies for these for both races
to be that many, for the share.; ,,. ,. ,,,., , oM
earn a little above 1-2 per cent confederate soldiers, giving freely of
, above expenses and taxes. What I i- mean.-- to relieve their needs and
to minister to their pleasure. He was
tablets.
Are wholesome, thoroughly cleans-
and have a stimulating effect on
the stomach, liver and bowels.
late you with no griping and no
pleasant after effects. Stout people
And they give immense relief and
comfort. Sold by all
o'clock this afternoon,
b Rev, M. Daniel and Rev. C. M.
Rock.
The active pall bearers W
c S. Carr, K. J. Forbes, D,
House, L. Wooten, ll. C.
L, Little D I. James, C.
C. W. Wilson. W. H
i. Joyner, B, B.
d s Smith, J. I. Starkey, w. H
Wilson
Honorary Got. T. Dr
Louis Lawrence, F. C.
Harding, I Q,
Misses and Olivia
returned to their home here yes-
after a l.-it to Mrs. Moore at
Kinston.
Having qualified as executor of
the last will and testament of Alston
Grimes, Deceased, late of
Pill County, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
hi or before the 1st day of November.
or this notice will be pleaded is
bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted in said estate
will please make Immediate payment
This of October, 1914.
l. BRYAN
GRIMES,
Washington. N. C. Executors.
War on
Rheumatism is an awful thing
nothing more painful. Don't let it
get a bold, but at the twinge-
lake Kidney PI I They work
directly on your kidneys
build up, make I
your blood and keep it of uric
acid. Keep Foley Kidney Pills on
hand for use first
of rheumatism. -Sold by ail druggist-
Have You Poultry Troubles
Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly
all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver.
Thousands poultry raisers who use it all year
round to keep flocks in good health, highly
recommend
STOCK POULTRY
medicine
It's a Liver Medicine.
Also a Tonic.
Bee STOCK f.
POULTRY MEDICINE
Is a cute liver
and
cholera. Given regularly
with In small
doses, it also nukes an
excellent Ionic.
ft J.
I'm veil. Okla.
soc and per can.
At your
November I usually connected
turkeys and ii us
sent Indications that the Allies are
going to celebrate this year by
log up Turkey and having a
feast. England has already warned
Turkey that it would an end to j
she entered the war.
can you invest in that will pay
well Another, better feat-
is while this cent is be-
earned, money paid In
week on s
To hear people talk . would ,
v . r- millionaires when
i pay
laundry bill
--------o .
like j
trouble the water, U;
i-. reported to be In eruption
again
A Roads Congress meets In
Atlanta soon, delegates win be in at-
from all over the
. the In unproved roads will
be discussed as well as improved
methods of treating building
roads This la one thing a country
i too much of and the way
roads are increasing is very en
to the promoters.
It handed helper of the poor, ll-
was the sympathetic friend of the sick
and the helpless.
lie a shining example of that
i class citizens that,
i- loaned right Oil .
I their lives and lo
I some one to help build or pay far i own
a house I ties and faithful and
performance of the simple, every
duties that lie next to and
manhood and constitute the
Trouble.-., they are having meeting ,,
stale and nation. He
ind conventions trying to come to f modest, and unassuming
but those that those who knew him well
has
settled Inn
some
are afraid the
get the advantage.
ppr. his real worth, of a
genial, lovable disposition, he was
a favorite among his
from early boyhood. Generous,
HACK I HACK selfish, warm-hearted, he was loved
With raw tickling throat, tight j as few men have bean. Capable, true,
chest, lungs, you need and absolutely dependable, be held
Honey and Tar Compound, quick- j friend only such men can. No one
Iv. dose helps, it leaves a doubled hi, word. No man was ever
toothing, healing coating as it glides wronged by his As gentle as ,,
Iowa your throat, you feel better woman in bis nature, he was as in-
once, Every user is a friend. flexible as adamant in his convictions
by all druggists.
live in your own home and
walk than to ride in an auto and live
in a mortgaged home.
The latest exploit of Roosevelt ll
war plans of two
plans are for the capture of
American ports and he uses this in-
formation as the basis of a
lo States to prepare
war. We wonder what Roosevelt will
use next time he wants to get before
the public eye. a. he
be the one to see these plans, too, isn't
It.
a--------
The man who votes right today ca i
and courageous as a lion in
of the right as he saw it.
His life WM largely spent in loving
service o others. Bo peacefully flow-
ed its current men scarcely under
until he was gone how lofty was
I is soul, how deep was his heart His
monument is in the hearts of his neigh
his reward in the bands of his
Maker
accept him. Christ receive
him
. V,
Rev. and Mr. W. Howard, Mrs
It. R. Rouse, Mrs. I. T. Haskins and
Misses Davis, Mattie Hill, Mat-
tie Cox, of Kinston are
attending the Convention which met
yesterday.
Only On
Hundreds of com
Tn call let fall , . , .
and gone an Tar
began ago-to
loosen the grip of coil; be and colds
and Tar Compound tar You can gal a substitute lo
Croup. you what Foley's Honey and Tar
Croup scares you. The loud hoarse Compound will coughs, colds
cough, choking and gasping croup, bronchial affections, la grippe
for breath, labored can and tickling Be. n
immediate relief. Tho very doses of row druggist i
Roley's Honey and Tar Compound by druggists.
; will master the croup. It cuts the
mucus, clears away the phlegm Mr. Fitzgerald of Kinston a former
and opens up and eases the air pass-, Greenville man
sleep with a clear conscience tonight ,,,,,. SM ,,
as visiting friend.-
Carpenter's and Builder's
Hardware.
Everything for Building
AND THE BEST.
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT 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
GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA
raining School Has Dinner
For This
On night there was
a delightful crowd in the Din-
Hall of tin- ft C. T. T. S.,
Miss and girls
who assist her, served a moat de-
light Halloween dinner
The Hall was attractively de, orate I
for this occasion In the center of
table was a nest of pine needles
holding beautiful red apples Tho
dainty place card- bad small pine
run through the corners. A
huge glared from the
tide board, the girls as they passed.
After the girls were seated a large
crept silently among the crowd,
lipping plates by stealth, showering
on its favorites, and causing
much laughter among the crowd.
a- attentive to the faculty
luring this time, toast in
and jingles were given by the students
to Mrs. Mr. Miss
and her twenty-one assistants
in dining room.
menu for tins occasion was
Served in three courses the first
Fried oysters, potatoes
creamed peas, hot biscuit and but
the Fruit salad, beaten
biscuit and pinkie; the
cream and marble cake.
The happy laces and laughter as-
sured Miss that the students
enjoyed her surprise.
Greenville People Assist In
Rescuing Children From
Burning Home
a party of young people from this
place report the burning colored
mans home near Tarboro
which happened they aw
passing While The part
composed i Ethel Skin-
Forbes. Grant and
J B. and H M
lips The tire was discovered before
they reached the house and by tin
lime they got to it the tire had gained
considerable headway They assisted
in removing the household goods,
practically all which were saved.
and rescued small children
which ware alone In the at the
time of the lire. The house was a
three-room, tenant better than
the average and is a complete loss
The lire started under tho reel near
the middle of the house and no
for the fire could be found It Is
pretty certain that the children would
have been burned up bad it not been
for the prompt and timely assistance
of the party They were small
to save themselves and as the lire win
making rapid headway they would
have soon been beyond rescue.
THE BEST COMPANY-
The Mutual Life In
Company, of
Newark, N. J.
C. L. WILKINSON,
Sole Agent.
Greenville, N. C.
I JIM
Marriage
Register of Deeds has
licenses to the following
since last report
Morris and William
both from near
and Nellie
both of county
U W. of Plymouth and
Mattie King, of
f Harris, and
ex k. Of
Keel, of and
of
Heed and Little,
Falkland.
Fames Harris, of Beaufort county
and of
a l. of Snow Hill, and
Smile II, House of Ayden.
and Williams
both of Falkland
Tom Vines, of Falkland and Hen-
la
Jenkins ard Parker
of Heaver Dam
Richard and Sallie Ann
of
Ola and
both of
ii I in h Old
Hoy Victim.
Rocky Mount, N. C, Oil. The ac-
i discharge of a shot gun short-
before noon today inflicted a wound
from which fifteen-year-old Julian
Whitley died within five minutes.
The accident occurred about two
miles from this city In Nash county
It happened while the gun was In
the hands of Johnson, six-
teen years old. The two boy
by Herbert had
been hunting for several hours. They
stopped for a moment and were sit-
ting down near the edge of the woods
talking, when the gun fired. The
shot entered the right side of Whit-
face and tho boy died within
five minutes.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William II. Whitley, and his father
Is the foreman for the Atlantic
Line Railroad at Rocky Mount. The
three were students the
Rocky Mount High School, and ll
was while they were coming from
school yesterday they planned
this hunting trip
Established 1875
Buck-
wheat,
Flour, Oatmeal,
Flakes,
Washington Crisps.
Quakers Corn Flakes.
Poet Post
el, Porridge, Grape
Nuts, Instant
Cereal, Flour.
Self-rising Flour, Con-
and
fee.
M. Schultz
Ike
I. H. H I It. M. D.
limited to diseases of
I . Ear, and Threat
and
fitting of
Office with Dr D L. James,
M. every
Home Washington. N. C
Dr. It W. Carter that
spectacles and glasses are furnish-
ed free all pay his regular
tee of ten dollars for the examination
of their eyes.
ART
Corner Fourth and Street
Made Day
Bead at Tear
KODAK
U.
Still
Th Ufa l.
f H. T.
Step Forward, Please
And
design exclusive
rich Ii
. fur palace
a en. V an in-
also many I I
ling draw-
library. The
very high would call
higher w are
asking.
Taft
Evans Street.
Greenville, N. C.
HIT
to able lo
have a
in ts
your is i warm and
i your
la perfect shape working
And the only way to
i a la to u attend W
your
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
Rev. I, I Students
Rev. T, W. of
Church of Wilson, preached a
special sermon to the V. C. A.
the Training School on Sunday.
. caning. His striking theme,
i racy True was
in a strong, logical manner. He show
d the various kinds of aristocracy
the ages, those based on brute
force, possessions, and blood, and
With the coming of Christ the j
True was establish-
ed.
The sermon was not only one
lone, but the delivery Dr.
I h-; was marked by a certain polish
ease of manner that made
listeners delight In hearing him.
once a month the association in
a preacher note from I near-
by town, or from a distance to conduct
the Sunday evening service.
students are thus given opportunities
to bear many of the best preachers
the different denomination.
Tobacco Stir.
There has been sold lo date on the
Greenville market pounds
of which 6,701.111 pounds were sold
during the month of October at all
average 18.61 cents a pound
The market today bail a bug.
break and prices are
With the coming the favorable
weather It is expected sales will
crow heavier and prices ill be bet
Mrs. New
is visiting sister. Mrs Hum
her. J
Hauls
Aral thing child usually
learns about the country in which
lives is is loving no
all of our ancestor.-
for thought to the
cause justice i now wish to call
your to a condition which
lo mind has no n
Justice to It,
t refer to the position
attorney In our is I
position, generally held by a man
brains, whose sold duly is to
Not to lift up or help the poor or
down trodden, but he draws his salary
merely for prosecuting every
brought up for trial in the courts
Now I will ask you do you call
that Justice to have a man hired, and
paid for the sold purpose of
and not have one hired to devote
his whole time to defending or help
those who are unfortunate enough
to infringe against the law,
perhaps.
Now understand inc. believe
the position of prosecuting attorney Is J
just as necessary as that of judge
clerk or any one connected with the
court, but I also believe that we
should have a defending attorney, l
help the poor, ignorant and down trod-
den or our who arc With-
out means with which to secure the
legal aid when charges are
brought against them.
Circumstantial evidence unless it is
very very strong indeed should not he
seriously considered, as many a poor
cuss, bus been wrongfully convicted
and sentenced and later pardoned who
would have been set free at Brat had
be only had someone to represent
him and look Interest in bis
time trial a public defender.
therefore, to my way reasoning la the I
proper step to take this time. II
you will stop and think matter
over seriously, I believe you Will agree
With me.
WEST.
Wilmington, S.
IV
MM a AM MT
store occupied by Mr. B.-. H. Evans on
Main Street next door to Hotel
tor. Heaters relined. stove pipe
and mad. Tin Hoofing;
painting ate
I. H
II
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
ROOTS OF THE
Schedule in Kneel October 4th,
X. B The following figures
publish, o as information ONLY
and are not guaranteed.
LEAVE
BAST BOUND
I a. in daily,
sleeping car for Norfolk.
a. m daily, for Plymouth, Eliza-
beth City and
Parlor Car Service lo
Norfolk. Connect all points
North and West
b p m daily. Sunday for
Washington.
It it INSURANCE you
WANT
SEE US
HALL MOORE
WE HANDLE
PRESCRIPTIONS
If each for of oar
awn family. We use none but th
very W use every
caution to Insure accuracy and faith
Have fill
and you can have perfect
in the medicine. And confidence,
mow. Is a gist help la s
Pile Cured in to U Days
Your i it
fads lo lulling,
Weeding
atom I. . I
WEST BOUND
a m dally for Wilson,
and West Sleeping Car
Service. Connects North,
and West.
a. in daily, Except Sunday, for
Wilson and Raleigh Connects for
all points
p. dally for Raleigh and all
Intermediate
further information and
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J
i. Agent. N. C
S.
i Agent
i STACK.
NORFOLK, VA
Drug Company
K.
moved from u
How to
table on
iv Pay or
and w
J. C
all
and rental
Has of
of Ind. and
two a
auto . are prepared
yon It and repairing
out and th
. t -t
invigorating h attic and Sickly
i I
k true
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
Auctioneer.
Johnston Foxtail





Some GOOD Buys
Acre near
Acres near
Acres near Bethel.
Acres near
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
If you have Farms or City property to sell. Call
on or write
Standard Realty Company,
ROT FLANAGAN, MANAGER.
Office Greenville Banking Trust Co. Building.
in k
l BULBS. I
N I While Haste Is i
in we are lit
r m lit our imported bulbs
from Wane and Hyacinth.
Tulips, and in
order
i for all
N Values
mid . .
art in wedding
at latent in. h Nothing
liner la Floral Offering
Varieties.
No I Palms. Norfolk
ii . Other choice plant for
a ROM
ilia I- aid
plants
Mail, telephone orders
promptly by I
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SEVERE PUNISHMENT
Of Mrs. ChappeD, of Fire
Standing, Relieves by
Nan; People know Ike In-
of Healthy i.
The kidneys filter the blood.
id. v work night and day.
Well kidneys remove impurities
Weak kidneys allow impurities
multiply
No kidney ill should be neglected
There Is possible danger in delay.
If you are nervous. or worn
Begin treating your kidneys
a proven kidney remedy.
None endorsed like
ills.
by thousands
Proved by Greenville testimony.
J. Nobles, Dickinson and Part
Sis. says. kidneys
were of order and had a dull
pain in my back which worried me.
In the morning I was sore and stiff.
The kidney secretions were Irregular
Moan's Kidney Pills were brought to
my attention and I got a box. They
relieved me of nil symptoms of kid-
trouble, putting my back and kid-
good shape
Price at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney
Moan's Kidney same that
Mr. Nobles had Co.
Plops . N. Y.
At solicitation of my many
friend hereby myself
for Sheriff Pitt County
I have always treated every
women and every child la Pitt
county If tho people of my
enmity tea to honor me with this
I always treat every man
no fear or honor from
any one Shall the taxes of I
Bounty mid make due for I
I showing no personal relational
to any on V vole will be i
.,
Mai
Ml Airy, N. C Sarah M. Chao-
of this town, for
Five with womanly troubles, also
stomach troubles, and my punishment
was more than any one could tell.
I tried most every kind of medicine,
but none did me any good.
I read one day about the
man's tonic, and I decided to try It I
had not taken but about six bottles until
I was almost cured. It did me more
good than all the other medicines I bad
vied, put together.
My friends began asking me why I
looked to well, and I told ahem about
Several are now taking
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any
of the ailments due lo womanly trouble,
such as headache, backache,
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired
feeling
If so. let us urge you to give I
trial. We feel confident It will help you,
st as it has a million other women la
e past half century.
Begin taking to-day. You
won't regret it All druggists.
Writ, O.
Union Twin., for w,.,
K., f on your book. Homo
tor He II
want
Headstones or
Monuments
tIT hi
HENRY T. KING
is
lawyers
hi all aha
eat
Ohm
I, r.
and Death
treat all animals. Calls prompt,
sewered day or night at h
. Smith's stables with hospital
lie Day phone night
lino
t Money at i
NORTH
ran
at
-am
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ft. i.
at Lea
la ea Ike aW-
Only
To get the call lull
W. a Cold in On Day. Slops
and headache, oil cold.
As announced, the Company is buying a
bale cotton at cents a pound for each direct and sub-dealer in
Overland Car. 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
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder
Largest stock of parts ever carried in North
Carolina
W. H. Jr.
ORDER GOES TO LEFT HAND
to Writ
by th Brain to That
Organ.
J. O i. Us the Mall
Interesting about the
of with the hand. In
the case of a left handed person J Q
Is but taught to rite
with the hand In college he
learned the left lobe of the brain
controls the operation of the right
hand, and vice He also
a who told him that in
the ruse of a lift handed person
writing with the right band there
would be a of the brain
pulse from one aide of the body to
other a shifting of the nerve base,
It were accompanied h a certain
wane of energy caused by Mils cross-
of the wire.
The mental order to write Is first
Bent automatically by brain to the
left hand, and must be transferred by
e conscious process to
the right hand, in order to accomplish
the act of writing this theory
a left handed person should never at-
tempt to write with the right hand,
but should simplify and
mental processes a riling with the
left
J. ti has always experienced a
of vexation or obstruction
In writing with right hand. Hut he
now began lo write with the type-
writer, and experienced at once a
sense of liberation The process, with
the left hand no doing at least half
the writing, became easier, more flu-
more responsive as between
and brain.
Greenville, N. C.
State Distributor.
SHOW NO FEELING OF ENVY
Unselfish Attitude of the Poor
They Can't Par-
In.
There la strangely pa-
In the unselfishness with which
the poor regard the pleasures of the
rich. Consider the university boat
race. One might expect the
worked clerk and the underpaid la-
borer to resent the time and money
spent upon training a few expensive
and athletes. What we
find Is a spontaneous national
a concentration upon results
which cannot practically affect In any
way concentrating enthusiast.
People care about the boat race be-
cause II Is a sport, a game, because
Its Issue la because
they bet on It, although they do. So
even with Derby, where the
ting Is a much larger factor. Rut
how much more really sporting If all
selfless souls who cheer and
gamble could lie riding and mi
their own account . . . Our own
betting laws are objectionable in
far as they discriminate unfair-
between the methods of tho rich
and those of the poor, but In
the restriction of gambling
seems a food thing to many
who are not extravagantly puritanical.
Only It remains true tho proper
cure for such social evils as betting
la not prohibition but diversion New
Statesman.
Destroying Cherished Illusions.
Scientific expert are never com-
happy as they are de-
Illusions which we have
from our childhood
A sunburned skill, which we are
all so anxious to bring back lo town
at the end of August, the latest
tiling to be condemned as unhealthy.
Apparently nice healthy mere-
menus that proud wearer has
exposing himself too rashly lo
the Influence of the ultra-violet rays
which Is condemned by no a
healthy process.
Another Illusion shattered by the
same expert Is that the pallor of the
man who la la the
Is always due lo overwork or to the
struggle to keep out of the bank-
court. He Is only because
the cloud of soot which over
the city keeps out the ultra-violet
rays, which would otherwise alter his
internal lug appearance.
Nov. -Miss Dora E
went in Thursday.
Mrs. H. M Squire of Wake
arrived here Friday to visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs II Carroll.
Some get a suit of clothes to suit
regardless of price
but if you will see II. D. Forrest Co
you get a ready made suit lo
cult your taste and pocket book, as
he will have a reduction sale on ready
nude clothe for the neat thirty days.
Mr R. Dall baa gone of the
business, and gone into the whole
sale beef If any
men anywhere want beef see him.
You should not sleep cold while A
Ange Co., has plenty of comforts
aid blankets at the right price
killed Log Tart
While hauling logs last Thursday
Willis colored was
tally killed by a tree falling across
log cart on which ho was setting
breaking his hip and crushing his
head.
and Charlie
were rutting the tree down. When
they begun the tree down the
old colored man got on the cart and
drove oxen out of danger, as he
thought He then stopped for some
unknown reason. Hi the meantime
the men were sawing on the tree.
When they stopped sawing lo drive a
wedge behind the sow lo throw
they told the log hauler lo drive his
cart further out of danger. Then the
continued on the tree think
all on of danger, but
when the tree began falling it turned
on the and from
what they exp fall
man and out Mb life.
Willis has been in the employee Of
Mr. A here for several
years He was a sober, trusty and
faithful bud.
Hugs. and all kinds of
floor coverings at Harrington,
Co,
your old friend A. W.
Ange Co., when you want a trunk
suitcase or traveling bag.
Forrest Co. has just
ed another large shipment of Hunt
Club shoes have all of lat-
est styles.
Next Friday night, Nov.
o'clock Music department of the
High School will give a
recital For several years It has been
I of music to give
I ii recital to public. pro-
have been of the highest
i type, and excellently rendered.
j On Saturday night following the
recital Nov. there will be a debate
I by some members of the
Columbian Literary Societies
i The query Is, That the
States should adopt a national
I prohibition low.
concluded. The In cordially in-
lo both en.
The nicest line of men's pants is a
II. Co. The prices are
right the quality is guaranteed.
If you have cotton seed for sale
get the Cotton Oil Co.,
prices before you sell your cotton
seed.
Lodge No. A. F.
A. M. will meet Thursday
Nov. at o'clock.
The Cotton Oil Co
makes flue cotton seed meal for stock
Iced
WANT ADS
tor except from those
harm, regular
The rate la I seats par
six words Has. r
No. Ta.
Ask MOSS
tho K
r OB -SICK AT
for cents s
Oil
NEW S. .
pipes, fire boards, pat
stores. T. Hicks.
for Pill Farms. If you want to sell.
See Henry T King.
FOR SIX BOOM
Apply, Bros.
MIST -II HI VI OB HOB
case, year guaranteed Wads
worth, number Movement,
number Small knife
cut in hack lid of case at opening.
Two dollars reward if returned to D.
I, Greenville. Route
10-
Such accidents as the one
occurred recently at
causing the death of a child will con
to happen long as mere
are allowed to run automobiles.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as executors of
the will and testament of
Grimes, Deceased, late of
Pitt County, North Carolina, this la la
notify all persons having claims,
against the estate of the said deceased
to exhibit them lo the undersigned
on or before the 1st day of November.
or this notice will be pleaded
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
ill please make immediate payment
This 30th of October. 1914.
J. BRYAN GRIMES
GRIMES.
Washington, N. C.
Notice lo Shippers sad Receivers sf
Freight la North Carolina.
The new freight rates, both local
and Joint made effective by the
of North Carolina, October 13th, 1914
are on file with all agents of this
Agents will furnish upon
full information to these rate.
J. r. DALTON.
Asst. F.
B. D. KYLE,
Traffic Manager.
NORFOLK, VA. . .
Five and
the Fire
J Out
One Dimension.
A lumberman lives In
western Pennsylvania. He a
small railroad which runs from
lumber camp to the main line. He
riding the other day on a crowded
car by the side of the president of
the------ railroad. After
the president handed the
his card
said
yon the president of the
railroad I am the of s
railroad,
Is your the
reply.
M.
I have never heard of
the lumberman,
road may not be long yours, bat
It Is Just
Cold as the dickens
Why do you put up with such a nuisance
You don't have to if you furnish your house
with a
Net Worth It
you sew the woman drop her
Mr. Marks to friend,
lost her In the crowd. you
said Mr Parka, but I
didn't get an answer I put this In the
papers the plain woman about
years of age Hearing a
aid hat of last year's style, who lost a
puree containing on
street on will apply to
the property will be
heavens, said Mr.
wonder you didn't get an
answer. No woman In the world
would own up to that description for
Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heater
You build only one fire each winter.
It is never out from Fall till Spring.
You up and dress in rooms
warmed with the fuel put in the night
before.
This is not possible with other stoves.
anything soft coal, hard coal
or wood.
Conic in and sec this great fire keeper
and fuel saver.
A. on door
of It without it
Miller
Company
I if
FOR SALE
room dwelling with improvements, on
Dickinson Avenue,
Six room dwelling in South Greenville.
Seven room dwelling within blocks Street.
Desirable building lots in all parts of the
Valuable near Containing acres
with goad
Bros.
Of
Real Estate Agents.
ppm
Just unloaded another Load of extra good, well broke
HORSES AND MULES
Direct from stock farms of Middle West.
Gaylord-King Wedding
The old adage, repeats
was fully exemplified In the
of C,
at eight thirty P. M. Wednesday Oct-
when the attractive Miss
King iii place be-
of Mr. Louis
of Plymouth, on her
twenty-third
The church was beautifully decorated
green white seldom has
witnessed a lovelier
before the appointed
the church was thronged to the
streets because popularity of
the couple.
Miss King is the accomplished
daughter of the late sheriff, it. w.
who was known throughout
Carolina and her friends are
by the score, She has tour-
ed Europe and is well educated in
and science.
Mr Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. and ll a promising
young lawyer of the firm. and
Just before entrance of the
party, Mrs. S. T. While, in her
Impressive manner, rendered
and then Mrs. W.
Hun sang i love
Never was her voice and
was an audience so thrilled.
bridal party entered as follows
the ushers. tWO down each aisle.
Horton. of Plymouth, and
Warren of
ivory Gaylord of Plymouth and C.
Home of at the
Then cams the bridesmaids
dressed alternate pink and white
de chine carrying pink and
while I in fol-
Miss
Miss Lillian Fountain Raleigh,
Miss I Carter of Wilson and .
Warren of Miss j
of
Miss Margaret Blow j
Miss Olivia of Como and
Miss Lillian Carr of
These were followed by the dam is
t honor. Mrs. Tom Gaylord of Ply-
mouth, dressed ill white
. white Chrysanthemums and
and Mrs. Underwood
a bride of only three
weeks, lovely in her own Wedding
gown of white carrying
white Chrysanthemums and fern
Seal came maids of honor. Miss
sister of the bride
in pink crepe de chine carrying
pink and Miss Lottie
Gaylord, sister of the groom, dressed
i, white crepe de chine carrying
whits Richmond roses and fern. Lit-
Misses Nancy and Virginia King,
the attractive flower girls dressed in
pleated silk, preceded the
to the altar, scattering flowers
in her path. came the bride
prettier than in her wedding
gown white with pearl
trimmings and orange blossoms, carry
a shower bouquet of lilies of the
valley and bride's roses leaning on
the arm of her brother, Mr. Richard
King, who gave her away. was
met the altar by the groom and
his best man. Carl Harper, of
Plymouth. Rev. J. Walker per-
formed the ceremony. The party left
the church to the strains of
March and repaired lo
the home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
II. W. King, where a public reception
was given. Quite a number of guests
called during the evening.
The guest-, re received In the
front hall by the bridal party and in-
to the receiving line
composed of bride and groom
Miss King. Miss Lottie and
Mr. A very Gaylord, Mrs. A. O. Gay-
lord. Mrs. Tom Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs
Hamilton Underwood, I, J
Walker. In the hack hall they
served punch by by Mr. and Mrs. W
I,. Hull, Miss Mary and Mr.
Norman Warren, and Miss Mary
Smith and Mr. Jim From tho
punch bowl they were directed to the
gift room where they were received
by Miss Edith Pagan and Mr. J. Key
Brown, and Miss Mae Schultz and Mr.
Home. Receiving in silting
room were Miss Nell Tender and Mr
Arthur Chesson, Miss Ward Moore
and Mr. Clinton Miss Lucille
t and Mr. Alex Miss Elisa-
beth and Mr. J. Kittrell
and Miss Jennie Shaw and Mr. Tom
Dupree, presided over Bride's
Book dining room delicious
ream and cake were served by Misses
Ernestine and Forbes, Christ-
Tyson, Christine
Florence Blow.
The bride and groom went through
the country Wilson, whom
hoarded the train for Northern Cities.
The many, many presents received
I among which was a lovely bar
I of rubies and diamonds bought in
given to the bride by the
of the groom, Mrs. T. J attest
the esteem in which tho couple is held.
I The groom's gift to bride was a
beautiful diamond cluster ring which
was his mother's when she was a
young lady.
The out of town guests
Mrs. II. K King- Mrs. It.
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Underwood
and Miss Georgia Davis of Goldsboro.
Miss Lumberton, Miss
Covington,
Elisabeth Miss Lil-
Fountain, Raleigh, Miss Laura
Carter. Wilson, Mrs. Alice Mr.
Townsend, Mrs. W. Ca-
Miss Shaw, Mrs. J. F.
Taylor. Kinston, Miss Olivia
Como, Mrs A. Gaylord, Mrs. Tom
Gaylord, Mr. Avery Gaylord. Miss
lie Gaylord, Mr. Horton and Dr.
Carl Harper, of Plymouth, Messrs Ben
and Jim Joyner and Mrs. Helen Wat-
kins.
WINSLOW
Dealer in Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, f
Cart wheels and Harness.
Farm For Sale.
Tor sale one acre farm situated
near N. C, to schools
and churches, cleared and In high
slate of cultivation, self draining with
young growth of timber. Eight room
dwelling practically new, two tenant
houses, and several other out buildings
Including two new tobacco barns, will
sell and farm implements
teams and etc., if so desired by pros-
purchaser, if interested in a
write. P.
X. c
. m.
Attorney at U
and Drainage a
la . formerly
and flew
Strawberry Plants
them now, to per ltd.
Cut Flowers sad on
short notice. Orders takes Shade
Trees, Grape Vines, Rose Bashes.
Pansy Plants, Hyacinth and
MISS
uH. I,
Realist.
Office over Frank a
Telephone
, t
Markets Quoted by Cobb Bras
Ce.
TODAY
MM VA.
vb the
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
The Standard Railroad of the South
MEDICAL CONVENTION
Tickets on sale Not. 6-7-8, Limited to
original starting point prior
of November 22nd, 1914.
T. C. WHITE.
Gen. Pass. Agent
. Traffic Manager.
WILMINGTON, N. C,
Women Sutler Terribly front Kidney
Trouble,
Around on her feet all day -no won
a woman has backache, headache,
stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor
sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid
Pills give quick Teller tor these
t They strengthen the kidneys
-take away the aches, pain and wear-
Make life worth living again
Try Foley Kidney Pills and how
much better you feel-Sold by all
druggists.
Life ft
cf New
assets
A.
III It st
Jan. Wheat
May Wheat 7-8
Jan. Corn 7-S
May Com S-8
Lard
Jan Lard
Dec
I Jen. Ribs
6-S
1-2
1-4
6-8
W J.
Pas,
Misses Ida of New Bern, Lo
ate Gardner and Miss Moore, of Gard-
Cross Roads are visiting Mr.
Mrs, E. L. Clark and attending the
Convention.
SHE E. H. FOR
Irons, Healers. Lights and fixture
Hotel Building.
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit
F. i- Detroit.
We have several hand Ford and
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville, N. C.
WEEK
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Stray I North Carolina.
Taken up at my farm, white I'm County.
black pOi -i. male hog. weighing In the Superior Court
about pounds, unmarked Terra. 1914
I Owner i an pet same by Identifying Adams
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There is always need for a good
lantern around the home in the
yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is inconvenient
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Will last for years. Ask for
the
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY
him and bag all
T. I
Whit, N C.
taken
heifers one dark red with Mae
, I i Mid spot in
the with tin- mark of crop
right and split th left, the
light red with white streak
shoulder owner ran
same I all coal
a. CRISP,
D. C.
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says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic She says to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill was hardly able
to do any of housework. After taking three bottles
of to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
wish every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
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tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying
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women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle Today
REASONS
Why You Should Always Use
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts
J. Because they are better than Pure Food
, Laws require.
Because they will go further than inferior
Became their delicacy of flavor i
A. Became their Parity and Quality is absolute.
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed.
NOTICE
Adams
The Defendant Above Named Will
Take
That a. lion entitled as above hat
h . g B ad in the Superior Court
to procure a divorce absolute, for the
reason stated la the complaint filed
in the office Of th Clerk of Superior
Court.
And the said defendant will further
lake notice that he is required to
pear at the November Term of the
Superior Court of said County, to b.
Grain
Washington road, held in the Court House, at
On
Smith bridge and Hodges Creek.
ltd
Superior Court
Carolina.
Pitt County.
Luis Ayers
n NOTICE,
W. S. Ayers
above defendant will take
net
That a summons in the above en-
titled was issued against the
defendant on the 7th day of September
1914, out of this court to Martin County
for divorce, which summons has
returned not to be found in Martin
the defendant will take
notice that the complaint was field In
said office of the Superior Court on
day of September, 1914, de
n divorce absolute, upon
grounds suited therein, and he will
further take notice he is
to answer or demur to the said com-
plaint or the relief rein
will lie granted.
Th lie r-
M no It K.
Clerk of Superior Conn
ltd
on Monday, the day of November
1914, being the ninth Monday, after
the first Monday of September, held
at t lie Court House of said County
in Greenville. N, C, and answer
demur to the complaint in said action
or plaintiff will apply to the Court
tor the relief demanded in said com-
plaint.
This the day of September, 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court.
MOM V IN WHEAT.
and are the safest
surest method of trading m hat
n or your loss it
absolutely limited to the amount
bought. No further risk.
Positively the most
Of trading.
Open an account. To can bay
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 bank
references.
B. W.
Address all mail to Lock Box 1430
North Carolina,
Pitt County.
In the Superior Court.
I. A Randolph and B. S.
trading under the firm
Ford Supply Company
name of
Com
Frank Lilly,
Notice of Summons and Warrant of
Attachment.
The defendant in the above
action will take notice that on the
day of October, a summons In the said
a. lion was issued against the defend-
ant by the Clerk of the Superior
Court Pitt County, North Carolina
tiffs claiming the sum of two
thousand two hundred thirty three
63-100 dollars, due on a note and for
goods sold delivered, which sum-
mons is returnable to the December
term of Pitt Superior Court, com-
on the 14th day of
held In the Court House, in
Greenville, In said State and county.
The defendant will also take notice
that a warrant of attachment was is-
sued by said Clerk of the Superior
Court, on the 29th day of October
1914. against the property of said de-
which warrant is returnable
to the December term of the Superior
Court for Pitt County, at the time and
place named for the return of
, summons, above mentioned, when and
i where the defendant is required
appear and answer or demur to the
j complaint, or the relief demanded will
l-e granted.
This October 29th 1914.
A. T.
Clerk of the Superior Court
law.
By virtue of a executed
to me by Gideon Teel, on the 10th day
of January. 1910, securing a certain
obligation and bond therein and
whereas, the terms of the same
not been with, I will sell to
the highest for cash, that tract
of land described in the
giving me this authority, registered in
Book 0-9. page on Monday, at no.- d,
the 16th day of November. 1914. at the ,
Court House door, the following
tract of laud, containing about
seventy acres.
Adjoining the lands of J. H. White-
and Harriett being
L. Cherry's part of the
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel of
K. A. Cherry and Sallie Cherry,
In Hook 11-7, page
This the 15th day Of October. 1914.
I, It.
Mortgagee
s. EVERETT, Attorney.
ltd
Carolina
Pitt Count
in th. Superior
It
vs. Notice of Sale of Land
Smith
By an executive directed
lo the 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 door In Pitt county
to the highest bidder for cash, to sat
said executor, all the right entitle,
and interest of Smith, the
lb has In the following
real estate lo Situated in
Township Pitt County
Carolina, Beginning at a large
pine in the new mad. T. N. Manning
corner, runs north 1-2 west
poles to Joyner Smith's line, then with
his line to a slake in a branch, then
down said branch to a stake, thence
a straight n V. to a stake
it Smith's corner them. s. 1-2 E.
poles to a slake on a ditch issues of life and death and by
down said ditch to the canal In Hen j mercy and Justice are
up said canal to the human race to re-
M FARM
FOR BALK.
BOO acres in tract, res in
acres new land ready for
plow mile from railroad Station,
with graded school and churches, i
miles from County seat with rail-
roads and water transportation.
residences six rooms each plastered
and painted with plenty of out build
logs to each. Residences built with
view to subdivision.
es tobacco Land In high
state of cultivation, land suited to
crops raised in Eastern North Caro-
and especially fine for tobacco.
Address Wheeler Martin, or J. C. Go-
N. C.
The people demand fairness and only
fairness for all, the rich and pool
alike. They will tolerate nothing
Some would that the
people of the State should
to suffer, that the development of the
State should be hampered by a sys-
proven by experience to be wrong
and Inefficient, for fear that the Gene-
Assembly or North Carolina might
be controlled by unjust and
motives.
The Constitutional Commission
prepared these amendments was com
posed of men noted for ability and
patriotism. The deliberations of this
Commission were characterized by
thoughtful patience and an earnest de-
sire to serve the people of the Slate.
The amendments come to us
the endorsement of this Commission.
They come to us with the endorse
men of the General Assembly;
I bey come to us with the endorse
in of the of the State;
They come to us with the endorse
to all Farmer's
State;
The lax dodger needs them;
The payer demands them;
Justice and Progress call for u
I hope and believe they will
by people of North Care
Una
LOCKE
Secretary
There is no doubt that they will
ratified by an majority K
the voters understand their full
port. Let the press give the
meaning In every issue between now
and election day.
DANIELS,
Secretary of the Navy
Resolutions of Respect.
Whereas it has pleased God the dis
Denser of all good in whose hands are
nib Swamp
the beginning containing 2-5 acre-,
more or less.
This the day of October, 1914.
I. DUDLEY,
Sheriff of Pitt County.
BLUE
neat M
blue
Sc
I all
m. a i .
ft, 4th N.
TOR SALE OR REST-A
farm. Will sell for cash or an
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills,
N. C. Route
w.
a mug h
all
I I.- . .
a co .
OINTMENT
Administrator
I have this day qualified as
on the. estate of Lawrence Jones
and wife Josephine Jones deceased
and all parties holding claims
said parties or heirs of estate will
sent same proper form on or be-
fore Sept 11th 1915., or this notice
will be plead in bar of recovery.
This Sept. 11th. 1914.
W Stokes, N. C,
Administrator.
S. J. Attorney.
LAND SALE.
Hy virtue of the power of sale
in a certain mortgage deed
by P. Owens and wife,
Owens, to J. L. Fountain and
R. A. Fountain, partners trading
under the firm 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 or Pitt County In Book P-S
Pages and the undersigned
will sell for cash before the Court
House door In Greenville, on Monday,
the day of November, 1914,
following described situate in
said County and Slate, and in the town
of Fountain;
Beginning on the North side of
son Street at the corner of Wilson
and Church Street and running about
North about Fast with Wilson Street
feet to the beginning.
This October 1914.
FOUNTAIN t, CO.
F. JAMES son.
move from our midst our beloved
Brother M. L. Barker a member of
Lodge No.
Therefore we bow in meek and hum-
submission to his will
That in the death of Brother Barker
we have lost a good citizen a loyal Odd
Fellow
That with deep heartfelt sympathy
with the relations of the deceased we
express our hope that even so great a
loss to us all may be over-ruled for
good by Him who all things well.
That a copy of these resolutions
spread on our minutes a copy sent the
Reflector for publication.
North Carolina,
Pitt County.
In The Superior Court
Bettie Slade
Summons by Publication
Senator Simmons.
have closely studied the
After careful
and mature reflection it is my
that these amendments, one and
are wise and personally shall
port them, and sincerely hope
they ma; be adopted at the coming
election and become a part of the
vs
John Slade
John Slade the above named defend-
ant will take notice that an action
has been brought as entitled above,
for the purpose of procuring a
absolute, and be will take fur-
notice that if he does not appear
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 complaint
fled In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court, on or before the No-
Term of the Superior Court
i organic law of the Slate.
F. M.
Stat
. Ex-Governor
I have given much
to the Amendments as a whole, at-st
think that every voter should
them regard Amendments Nos
three, seven am ten as the
ones.
Instead of my element
of danger, I am that
Amendment relating to taxation con-
more safeguards in behalf o
. . people and against State indent
of Pitt County. 1914. that the plain- j does the present
will be granted the relief sought
in said complaint, which is a divorce
absolute.
This the day of October 1914.
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk of Superior Court
twit Bar M I
The hew ion,
ii- It old Dr.
Oil.
at BLOB
TAKES Of ON MY FARM ONE MALE
hog, not marked, pale red in color
weight pounds. Owner can get
same by paying all coals.
TOM C.
N. O.
Between Black Jack.
ltd
THE FARM
b th Basis W all
LIME
it m at all goad Writ fat
by best tinted
ea and get price
lime. Don't bay ,
late. A will give
POWHATAN LIME CO.
NOTICE TO
Notice Is hereby given that W.
Ricks, merchant Greenville, N.
tins this day executed a Deed
Assignment for benefit of creditors to
W. A. Teel, Jr. Trustee, and all per-
sons indebted to said W.
hereby to make
C.
Of
Episcopal Convention at New Haven
New Haven. Conn. Nov.
churchmen and laymen are gather-
ed here tonight for the 32nd annual
Church Congress of the Protestant
Church. Rev. Eliot White
of Island, Father Sill of Kent
School and Rev. Dr. Nichols of Holy
Trinity Church, New York, will be
among the speakers during the
which opens tomorrow morning
Wools, y Hull.
commend them all to
voters of the State.
W. W.
Ex-Governor Glens.
I am In favor of all
Constitutional Amendments, and ass
campaigning the State for them.
B. B. GLENN.
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrator of
the estate of Joe Forbes, deceased, this
la to notify all persons owing said es-
to pay same immediately to
. the undersigned. All persona to whom
mediate payment to the undersigned, said estate t. Indebted are notified to
Trustee and all persons holding claims, present the same within twelve months
against the said W. H. Hicks are her
to file an itemized,
statement of such claims with the
undersigned
This the 14th. day of October,
W. A. Jr.
from dale this notice or the
same will be pleaded in bar of
Oct. 1914.
J. B. WILLIAMS,
Administrator of Joe Forbes
W F Evans. Attorney.
10-10-ltd
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. It HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
HY THE BEST
FA O TR Y.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED I
TE FOR
HAVE
OFFER IN THE WAY
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
job A ND NEWSPAPER ;
PLANT.
of I. JOYNER
SPEAKS HE
WE HAVE A
OP TWELVE HI
DEED AMONG THE HEFT
PEOPLE IN HE EASTERS
PART OF NORTH C.-
LIN A AND TH
WHO WISH TO B
ACQUAINTED
THESE PEOPLE i
A BUSINESS WAT TO
PEW SPAt B A
ELL THEM H
HAVE TO BRING TH
ATTENTION.
HATES ABE AND i V
HE HAD UPON A
Mill
North Carolina Drainage
lo Meet at
11-19
One cf the moat Important and in
of the year is to
; Lu Id by the North Carolina Drain-
Association ii discuss the
Every
I and overflowed lands of North Caro
Represented, Very Beneficial
Discussions
JEST
Una. Since the organization of Hi a
Association the drainage of these lands
has reached large proportions, tie
area drained, or now being drained
being In the neighborhood of
acre,; and a careful estimate shows
that there are within the State
acres of wet and
Swamp lands. The reclamation of
these lands means millions of dollars
to the state in Increased agricultural
values and the elimination of malaria
from these sections.
An Interesting program la being
hundred and Twelve in
Attendance List of Prizes Offered
lo Schools Writing Ac-
count of Work Done.
Thursday, November was a bi-5
in the educational life of Pitt arranged, and among those who
County. The occasion was a meeting expected to at this Convention
the school of the are Governor Locke Hon. John,
S in a gathering the size and en- H. Small. Congressman from the Find
Of which exceeded the ex- District Mr. N. V. Land and
of the school authorities. Industrial Agent of the Southern Rail-1
An inspiring address by State Super-, way; Mr. It E. Rice. Land and Indus-
a table eon V- i the Norfolk Southern
engaged in freely by the com- Hallway; Mr. H. M. of the U.
themselves, a helpful B. Office of Drainage Investigations;
by A. Cox. Chairman of the L. R. Aiken, President of the
Education, and announcements Georgia Drainage represent
suggestions by the county from the University, in-
dent were the features of the morning Agricultural and Mechanical College;
and afternoon sessions. and others The program is not yet
In the neighborhood of a hundred complete, but speakers are expected
representing to take up all sides of drainage pr.-
every school in the entire county One of the interesting
were In the court-room when the conn-1 es will be the reports from
superintendent the meeting from the overflowed areas, re-
order Introduced the State S i-, presenting an area of acres.
Or. Joyner was at his Tile drainage will be discussed in con-
and talked to the detail.
in his own inimitable way along
Of the duties and of several songs, and talked on
their and Its in the schools.
for real public service. He The county superintendent took
the undivided attention of j plans for the year's work and dis-
honors and made an address that; cussed various matters With the
will be of lasting value. era. Reports blanks, pamphlets el.
In the afternoon the distributed. The plans for the
exchanged ideas about the educational observance of Community Service
work of the county and laid plans for j Week were outlined. Prizes were an-
steps during the coming to be given to the school
year. Consolidation of small districts j children writing the best accounts d
and the elimination wherever WOrk done In the various commit-
of the small and necessarily tee communities. There are a total
one-room school, re among the ton- twelve prizes as
MEN OF PITT.
Von invited to leave your fuel
store and of business and, with your
sons and daughters, your , ten
thirty A. M. Friday, 1914, to take in
the impressive ceremonies of unveiling the en
ed on the House Square, in memory of the
ate soldiers of Pitt County.
The Singletary Chapter of the Daughters of the Con
hove planned and to secure the erection
of monument; they now desire to see a great con-
course of the men women of Pitt County here, when it
is unveiled, to rejoice with them in its completion. It
erected t perpetuate the of your beloved heroes,
the daughters of the Confederacy are sure you will
take great pleasure in participating in those ceremonies
The Governor of the State will he here to tell of the valor
and heroic deeds of Confederate soldiers in one of the
greatest conflicts of all the ages.
The Daughters of the Confederacy urge all who eon to
gather, with them, around this monument erected to
halted courage, patient endurance and to willing
Bees; and they pray that all who gather there may get a
new baptism of the love of Country and Home, and may
get a row vision of a people who stand for higher ideals of
life, and who believe that true greatness, in Nations and in
individuals, conies from rendering noble service and doing
exact justice.
j.
School on
M in
VISITS i.
it
Reported Allies Have
Reached German Soil at
Three Points Battle Line
i i pi nit ; I
teacher to help solve Hi
i problem. The cities and
to ms and
care tn . i ugh or-
but the
g in those and it Is for
r to introduce them.
the
clubs shows signs or progress.
Is up to the teacher to keep up th a
enthusiasm for the future progress
North Carolina depends upon the
i of the county.
The majority or the country
do not know the kind of school that
is best for them. They
agricultural schools, the schools tint i
teach farming in the best to the
boys and domestic science or bone
economics to the girls. It is for th
teacher tn use tact and introduce this
type of education into these districts.
The type of school that Is needed i.
one whose minimum Of teachers
three. There should a teacher if
agriculture, and In connection with
ere should be a Of land for the
use of the students, that they may put
Into practice Hie principles learn
in the text books. There should hi
also a teacher of domestic science or
home economics for the girls, and
there should also be an apartment f i
practice In connection with this.
It is necessary Hint all teachers
missionaries going into a
with the purpose of serving,
four things
hi.
Buildings
Partly Insured
mm
lea The
entered into the
suasions and the spirit of the meet
splendid.
The county superintendent made
various announcements and called
especial attention to the plans j
Community Service Week December t
and S. He asked for the hearty i ;
poll of the and the p I
generally In the educational wore
of the county.
Before adjournment The
of Pitt i
was formally organized, with Mr. it. M
Lewis us president, Messrs W, it
Moore and c W.
dents and County Superintendent B. B,
secretary, it was decide i
that regular meetings should be
twice a year. The next meeting to
I he second Tuesday la January.
first Prize
Third
Fourth
Prize
Prize
Prize
Ninth Prize
Tenth Prize
Prize
twelfth Prize
15.00
the
NEW NOV. A JUST STATED
THAT THE STATES II VS BEES
TH OFF THE OF II IT BE
HAS SEN TO III lit
FOB THE MAI IV THE WAIt
HAS NOT TIME OF
lit
London. Nov At three points
area of In Silesia, In London, Nov, Th
Prussia and iii force rem wed their
Germans have
In the vicinity
allies were on Gorman soil to-1 and
I I
2.5 i
where
i . for time since tried to break through the
i- i n to the of France i l were re
i , , in opinion Drill b g. ill ed after the most fighting
military observers, s reversal I i the war
roles of the contending armies. Despite
I p the present time Germany ha
I.,, M generally speaking, h have
the of her enemies, but i i
r feet a
splendid Teacher Keeling.
The Ural meeting of the Pitt
lea, hers for the current year was held
in the court Saturday
it A. M. One hundred and
twelve teachers were registered. The
part tho time was used In
general announcements and II
for the year's work.
The meeting with the stag-
of Thou Almighty
led by Miss of the Training
Total
The prizes be given with th
understanding they are to ,
the in Which children win-
them students, to be u ed In
i , ii. Improvements.
in the meetings
teacher organized received
for the next meeting The
primary teachers, under the lender
hip of Hiss Miriam ire
Study The Course of Study, using
State bulletin as a text. Mr. C W.
Wilson will lead the grade
teachers In a study of day Pro
in and the Course
Of Study The High School section
will study fundamentals
child study under the leadership
of Robert H. Wright
There will be six during
the year, tho next one being on the
In December
would appear to be more or Id to be still
east by . to
victorious of Grand y i th, d tho French
la , i i i
the I Id, the advance guard i
which are than miles from
Always trade In em
Boost nigger
M ill I .
We are in in
which to ii
I of
till
tables for
Si lend faculty. C. II I
ii. prayer Ml led in the sin.; promptly at so.
LOST.
Raleigh, Nov. Ail amendments
to the stale Constitution have
lost This was made certain when Mr ; old Will those who have
w. s Wilson, secretary th of any Ind to give forth
Campaign Com-
reported the total vote for and
against the ten amendments Sixty-
ix counties of the State. The remain-
counties in tho BO
East and West of tho Stale will
Dot materially affect the result
parent Against the tax amend-
which was No. in the list
there was a v of 32.864 for and living.
purpose kindly leave them at A. II.
Ellington's before Friday, if not
convenient lo bring them I
Mr. Ellington and he will send for
them.
Eire Halted I checked I Bill late
Night Scions Mow tarsi-
Market in Height
of Season.
die was I
by a lire ram
losses, The lire originated at
o'clock in the steam plant L
Co. which is
war-, house owned by sane
pan- The tire spread
and soon caught ware-
house owned by Mr f R
also destroyed. Before th
flames could be checked they bad
buried two prize owned by
in Ti bi o I n th
v. b U i bi o n then bi d a
i Mr E P. lo,
; hi n house and he .
wen tot d and i
partially covered with e. Ph
in i Mr. Pippin had no In
at all and is n complete loss The
phi e i i aide was but i
Into and i i lei wires
A hi bi longing to Mi Hi
that are needed in the re was burned In the stables l
solution of the rural problem by the the warehouse
better schools, bettor The Are was not under control ii
churches better roads and belt lat In the night and but for fact
homes These changes must emu that a new system water v,
through the schools. The teacher bee,, Installed much
through her pupils must become in lo. have occurred W
i, rested in the people of the. n ale the total loss makes it ,
in which she is teaching and it
necessary for to become The Banner owned
ed with conditions that exist m. Mr. Morrow together with
the country. at about I and
teacher mu I direct and develop r b as
the minds of her pupils along
lines not toward the town life. A So
large of tho rural
because of the unattractive con c,
existing In their home an
surroundings, have for the town. II
tins i b what is to bi mi
, , it in for the teach
lo direct the social life in the
try and to bring to the , om
thing the life of Get the
parents ed In I
activities by
it
, ., . be Invited I . Diet P
a pan
i u
th i la a i
mo
b in to be t
par of th area
the tailed at lb
Ina for
State
The territory is not kl DO
lated. hut the taxes which Will
collected by North from
it are and
be pushed
e.
I to I
no doubt
hi
Hi
. , b
lake an
at n d h
Tho rural I i
n ii ion that i an to
pi upon the Slate to take care
their , lire lib e ,
,. to do themselves They are t
Ian -lit how to carry this oil by
hi r To do this the teacher I
is a good custom lo put flowers
the graves of our dead, but it is
a bitter custom to give flowers to
Cam. en
tiring into th community speakers
, literature on this subject, bring
lug out the kind of schools
Rural school must meet the require
. ti Keep the children
in the country.
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Maker and little-
daughter from an ex-
tended iii the country.
Mr t K. Brown, who has n
the clubs in this State was a
to deliver an ad-
at the Training School
Mrs ft C. of
Mount is Mrs. J, B. Baker,


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Eastern reflector, 6 November 1914
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November 06, 1914
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