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By virtue of authority
a certain mortgage executed by T. H
and wife, bearing dais of
lilt, and executed to the under
mortgagee u will appear o
in Book U page of I'm
the said undersigned
will, on Monday
Mia the Court-house door
county, at o'clock M. sell to
Ike bidder for cash the
described land, lying and
in the town of in
and Slate aforesaid, and
wars fully described follows
lot number Fourteen of
and
V-c at the south east
ml lot No and running with
line of lot No. IS westerly feet
to a stake, thence southerly S
teat, thence easterly feet to
street, thence northerly with said
Barest feet to the beginning.
This said sale la made tor the
of satisfying- the terms of said
Jan lat 1816
HORTON.
Mortgagee
t Pierce attorneys
notice
Having qualified as
C. T. A., of
Fleming, late of Pitt
N. C. is now
made for the purpose of notify
all persons having claim
against the estate of the said de-
ceased to exhibit to the
on or before the 24th.
day of December 1915 or this no-
will be plead in of their
All indebted to
raid estate will please make
mediate to the under
signed.
This day of December
FRANK M.
Administrator. C. T A
ltd
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PATENT
in V. t -r .
or .-
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PATENTS FOR TUNES
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today
SWIFT CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
Seventh St. Washington, D. C.
administrator
f the of B. mils, decease,
late of Pitt county. North Carolina.
this Is to notify all persons
claims against the estate the
deceased to exhibit them to
at Grimesland. N. C, or
before tho 10th day of November
or this notice will be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons In-
to said estate will please make
payment
This 6th day of November
T. EVANS.
Administrator of B. J Mills, de-
c.
JAMBS I- EVANS, Attorney
d.
TAKES IT.
taken up one ox about three
years old. marked under bit in ea. i
ear Owner can get same by paying
costs
It l. DUDLEY,
January ISIS
For the
Road
DRIVING
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compact and efficient lighting de-
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not blow out or jar out Equipped
with thumb screws, so that it is
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large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong. Durable. Will last for years
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N. C.
S. C.
You Need a Tonic
There are times In every woman's life when she
needs a help over the hard places.
When tint e comes to you, you know what tonic
to woman's ionic is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build back to strength and health
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
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it will do the for you.
can't make a in taking
By virtue of power vested Id me by
that Deed of Trust executed to me
by W. C. Smith, and of record In the
Office of the Register Deeds for Pitt
County, in Book at Page
shall sell at public auction to
highest bidder for cash at the Court
House door In Greenville, on the
day of February. at o'clock
v . the following described parcel of
real estate, lying, being and situate
in Greenville Township. County
Pitt, and State of North Carolina, to
wit
Farm No Twelve on that
part of land formerly owned by
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully
In Map Rook at
the Register of Deeds Office for lilt
County and containing Three and 35-
acres.
This January 4th.
C. S CARR,
Trustee
Albion Dunn. Atty
Sale of North Carolina.
County of Pitt
NOTICE SALE
and by virtue of the authority
conferred upon by the provisions
of a certain mortgage, executed by
Marcellus Dawson. and Ida
of the Count of Pitt State Of
North Carolina to W. H, Arnold,
aid county and State, which Is duly
recorded Honk 0-8, page of
register of Deed's Office of Coon-
the undersigned will sell at
auction at Court House door in
Greenville on the day or February
1918, at the hour of M. to
highest bidder for cash tho following
or parcel of land, situate in th
county and State aforesaid, and
particularly described as
in Township, Pit
County, on the road leading from
Muck Jack to Calico and bounded b
the lands of Edward Mills, W. I.
Smith and others containing acres
more or less and being the land
which Marcellus Dawson and Ida
resided in 1910. Reference
made to Book 0-9 page ST. of the Re-
of Pitt
This the day of January,
W. H. ARNOLD.
Mortgagee
Hurry Skinner. Atty for mortgagee.
Administrator Notice
Having qualified as administrator of
S. R. Rosa late of Pitt
County, North Carolina, this Is to
all persons having claims against
the of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned twelve
months of this date or this notice
pleaded In bar of recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment
Thin, the 7th day of January 1915.
J L. PERKINS,
i Administrator
Administrator Notice.
Having qualified as administrator
J. I. deceased, late of Pitt
county. North Carolina, this Is to not
all persons having claims
tho estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned within
months of this date or this notice
l-e pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate payment
This the 21st day of ISM
J. P.
Administrator
F. JAMES t SON,
The Woman's Tonic
Amelia Wilson, R. c. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
I began to take I was
so weak and nervous, and hid such awful dizzy
spells and a appetite. Now I feel as well and
N as I ever did, and can cat most
begin taking today, bold by all dealers.
NOTICE TO
Notice Is hereby that R. L
has this day sold nil of hi
entire Interests In Little a Wei
Company, of
N. tO A R. Little and X
that from this
the slid R. I, little has no
I in said
This the lit day January
R, I. LITTLE,
A. E, LITTLE.
M W, WALLACE.
Helped Thousand,
now To To Children.
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North Carolina.
County
In the Superior Court.
January Term.
Hooker
Notice of Sale
W. L. K Corey and wife N. J D
Corey.
By virtue of a decree of the
court made In the above entitled cause
by His Honor H. W. Judge
Presiding at January Term. 1915.
County Superior Court, the undersign
ed commissioner, will on Monday, th
day of February, 1915, at II
clock Noon expose to public sale be
fore the Court House Door in
ville, to highest bidder for cash, the
following described tracts or parcels
of land,
First Situated In
Township, County bounded on the
Makes
Impression
from
North
Pitt County
In the Superior
ton
quiring a Jury trial to.
no unnecessary time but at once an
decision to the time
of going to an unusually
number of cases had been dispose
of and at the present rate the
will be cleared. The
with which the business of the court
la finished Is creating a good
on those concerned for it Is
N. .
seldom that a Judge disposes of as
lands of S Worthing- cases In a short time as
ton and Jane Edwards; bounded on
the West by the lands of James
son and Dennis on the
by another tract of land of W. L F.
Corey and on the by the lands of
Amy containing acres more
or less and being the tract of land on
which the said W. L. P. Corey and
wife now reside.
Second Situated in
Township, County on the
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining
lands of Josephus and other.
containing acres more or less and
being the land deeded by Harrow
to Providence Cooper and Cannon
Mills and by conveyed lo Sam
Corey and by Samuel Corey to
L. F. Corey by which Is of re-
cord in the Office in Pitt
County In Book K-5. page
Third Situated In
Township, County, in lama R
containing acres more or
less being the same grant
to the said W. U F. Corey by the
suite of North Carolina by
which Is on record In the office f
the of Heeds
In Hook Y-3, page
Fourth Tract; Situated in
Creek Township. Pitt County, ad-
Joining the lands of Nashville Wilson
W. B. Bland, Ft. Ft, and Sal
lip containing acres more or
less.
Fifth Situated in Swift
Creek Township County, on
of the Washington Road
g tho tract last above mentioned
and adjoining the lands of E, H.
Haywood Cox and others con
acres more or less
The above lands will be sold in
separate tracts and also In
of the separate tracts and also as
a whole.
The first tract above described ha
been sub-divided Into eight
and said lands will be sold ac
to said sub-divisions and
as a whole.
the 11th. day of January,
C C, PIERCE,
Commissioner
Judge has today.
Those who were chosen to serve on
the Grand Jury for this term are as
L. L. foreman. W. L, Smith
N. C. A. M. Waters, Z. M.
F. T. Taylor, L. D.
W. E. Tyson, C. E. Spier, C. t
E. T. Gray A. L. Cox G. W
Boyd. A J. J. W.
J. S. Taylor W. O Manning and H
B Owens.
SALE.
The John Allen Home Place, con-
acres, more or
ed near Red Ranks Church about t
miles Southeast of Greenville,, will be
offered for sale lo tho highest
on Thursday January 1915.
land will he subdivided Into lots and
each sold separately, then the whole
will be offered together, the right be-
reserved to reject any or all bids
The sale will be made on the
es at o'clock A. M. on Thursday
January 1915. of
2-3 cash, and the balance on easy
terms.
Anyone desiring to see said land
and the map of the various
apply to J. R. Allen, Greenville, N. C
It. K. No who resides on the
premises,
JOHN ALLEN,
IS N.
TO
Having duly qualified the
superior court clerk of Pitt
as administrator of the estate of Cal-
Jones, deceased, notice Is hereby
given to all persons Indebted to the
estate to make Immediate payment to
the undersigned; and all persons
claims against said estate are no-
lo present the same to the
signed for payment on or before toe
Kill day ff December, or this
notice will be In bar of
This day of December, 1914.
ROBT L, JONES
of Calvin Jones
i-i LAND
By virtue of a power of sale
ed in a certain Mortgage Deed
and delivered by J. A. and
wife Ethel to W. II. Dad,
Jr. dated the 15th. day of August
1914, and duly recorded in the
Office in Pitt Hook
A II, page and by virtue of
a Mortgage executed and delivered by
B. A. to W. H. Dull. Jr.,
dated the -day of , 1911. and
recorded In the Registers Office In
Pitt County, the undersigned will. or.
Saturday, the 6th. day of February
1915, at o'clock Noon expose to pub
He sale before the Court Rouse door
in Greenville, to the highest bidder
for cash, tho following described tract
or parcel of land,
one undivided
of J. A. and also lbs
life estate of E. A. In the one
fifth undivided interest or the
said J. A. in that certain
tract or parcel of land situated
Township. Pitt County,
Carolina adjoining tho lands of Tho-
mas Haddock on the East; the Hardy
land on tho West; the Evans land
the South and the land on
the North and containing acres
more or
This sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the terms of said Mort
gage Deed.
the 4th. day of January,
W. H.
Mortgage-
Harding Attorneys.
Flora Ann Moore. Ada Thomas, Has
rice Thomas, Thomas, Bob
ale Thomas. Thomas
Saddle Thomas.
defendants above named
take notice that an action
as above has been commenced In the
Superior Court of Pill County to sell
Tor partition lot No. In the
ion the lands of Jordan Cox. as-
lying near N. C, east
the said defendants will further
that they are required to apt
pear before the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Pitt County at his office
the court house. Monday. January o
1915. and answer or demur to the
In said or law
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded In said
This day of December 1914
J. D. COX,
Clerk Superior
P. Q. JAMES ft SON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Privileges
and calls art the safest
surest method of trading In wheat
n or Because roar loss Is
absolutely limited to the
bought- No further risk.
Positively the most way
o trading.
Open an account. Ton can buy
puts or calls on bushel
grain for or y n- can buy both
for or as many more as yon wish.
An advance or of cent give
yea the chance to
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particulars and bank
references.
B. rT. AH
Address all mall to lock
TO
PUBLIC
With 1915 I enter the 15th year in
the Insurance business
this time I have been to some de-
successful; having written quite
a large of business among
a host of Satisfied And
for nil this I thank other people.
Tho drug store occupied
by that splendid character, Dr.
Ernul, has been in to a
nice offices rooms which I now
with the good of The Mutual
and where will welcome all
good people,
for continued faithful
H, HARRIS
IT
January stray yearling
letter, red and wait spotted, no ear
Owner run get Name by paying
costs.
C. R.
L. A.
Jan. 20th. 1916 Simpson, N. C
Ad Is Hopeful.
Denver, Colo., Jan. 19- give
that Mexican the walloping of his car-
declared Ad who
Joe here
fought him had about as much
going into the ring as an old
woman. I was hog fat and In tin con
I am happy to get u chance to
people that Joe's victory wilt
nothing but a big
WANTED. Mill N
with price and lumber to suit P V
1-11 Std-St
Notice
Having qualified as Executor
Adam late of Pitt
county, North Carolina, this is to
all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned within
months of this date or this notice will
lie pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make payment
the 31st day
I. S. BROWN.
Executor
F. G. JAMES ft Attorneys
NOTICE
Having as administrators
of the estate of deceased
late of Pitt county North Carolina,
this Is to notify all persons having
claims against tho estate of the said
to exhibit to the on
at N. C, on Of
before the 22nd day December
or this wilt be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All la
to said estate will please
Immediate
This 22nd day December
JAMES BROWN.
WILEY BROWN.
Administrators of Ernul. de-
ceased.
Clear an
Baby's T
NOTICE
By virtue of authority vested la
me by a mortgage made by W. H.
Clark to on the
7th day January, and I
qualified as Administrator
by offer for on tho third Mon-
day of January, 1915. being tho 19th
day thereof, for cash to tho
bidder, at the Court House door at
tho following described pro-
Lying and being In Swift Creek
Township. Pitt North Caro-
line, beginning at a cypress on tie-
run of Swift near the old foot
way and runs S E pr to a
stake, J Walls N
E pol. s to a l pine, then S
E pol. s to oak, then N
W inlet, to a black gum
run of Creek, then down the
various of Creek, con-
more or less.
In Book D-10,
Also other tract the
lands of J. Clark, Clark.
and Others, con-
acres more or less.
Tins, the day December
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ONE. IS
BY THE BEST
OF ALL
KINDS ABE INVITED TO
LOCATE HEBE FOR WE
BATE TO
IN THE WAT OF
CAPITAL AND
facilities.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
FOB an n
PLANT.
WE A
OB TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAT TO
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
the -st she Meet the Most W
N. C FRIDAY i.
M -4.
WOMEN CAN NOW
ACT AS NOTARY
II STATE
Mil Great Seal if
bit Finally
Introduce- Kill
Form of Deeds and Mort-
gages, new Act
i- Proposed In
Jan. The women were
victorious in their fight be
fore the House, the act allowing th
appointment of women as
passed final reading
and having passed the Se-
is now a law until declared
constitutional, as many claim will
be. by the Supreme of
Carolina. The vote was close. for
Ike measure and
The gallery was crowded with
rumen who
every point gained by their nob
champions. And when one the
opposition home an argument
there was silence in seven language-,
Many prominent club women N
the advocates of equal
suffrage were there, all believing
this was. but the entering wedge
what they believed Is bound to
sooner or later, for
Bills Reported.
Committee reported that bill lo
peal public road law of Yancey
to not pass.
were received on the
Abolish office county treasurer in
counties; protect game birds In
protect game in
regulating hunting and In
Scotland; protect fur bearing
In repeal law in regard
sale of partridges in Franklin;
to hunting deer in Harnett;
stock law of in
repeal law stock to
run at large in Avery; amend
law of Clay; abolishing Otto of
treasurer of Stanly,
flee of county treasurer of
repealing act known as Justice loin
and short haul act; for relief of late.-
and The in
ed an report.
i two lion
mill yesterday
a must, of local will
natters
and there. The Introduction an-
other primary
lbs time close
the out of tills be
fore the f the
bill y S
lb result Hie
rated efforts of Senator Weaver am
Farmer forges a Check is
Caught and Placed in
Jail
S. Jones, s farmer who lives
near Red Banks, was last
night and put in jail here for for-
He secured u blank check of
T. Hooker and made it
to him signed by Mr Hooker
sum He bought a bill of fur-
from
and gave the check as payment. This
check was turned in at the bank
where the forgery was detected
Papers were issued and Jones was
rested last night and brought here
He confessed the forgery and of
the money was recovered.
Latest Reports Say Two
of British Ships in Recent
Battle Were Damaged
Expects to Have Electric
lights, System
And Sewerage
SERVICE
I'm Bill Allowing
to So Serve Notices.
No longer
the high sheriff or his deputy mount
his trusty horse and notify you
lo appear before the grand
jury.
Senate Judiciary Committee No.
decided to report favorably
I bill allowing him to phone you.
The bill
sheriffs, constables and
officers charged with tho service of
any court process, other than a sum-
mons, may serve tho same by
phone and such service shall be valid
and binding on the party so serve
The bill was introduced by Senator
Winborne.
Senator Hobgood.
The pledges of both in
balance, every Senator
and Representative in some form or
other having individually pledge
himself , r partially to
as to
primary hill merely remains one
form.
Nash of
a to the form of deeds
and mortgages. The bill was In-1
list week. When
lion on the floor, the i
tor Introducing measure ask-d
it be placed on the
a mailer of special order, for noon
on Tuesday.
Senator Ward his
to the bill, and Senator Nash
look the floor Its defense. He
Stated that the bill which be was hi
aiming at tho
of deeds and mortgages was not
a in thing In essence, it Is th
nine as now use in t
I he union, II has th
form of deeds mid mortgages nil
for over thirty years
The aim of the bill i lo
reduce the. number words in
deeds from lo and In
from SI lo ST. When it n
considered something like a
hundred thousands are tiled
North Carolina each year, this moans
a saving In the way of
words
Had be Into Port After
Engagement Has Over
IS
Army Expected lo Make Big
to a fitter This
Occasion of Rejoicing and
Celebrating.
London. Jan. The British Bat
did not escape unscathed in
North Sea naval battle with the Ger-
mans. The battle cruiser Lion, which
led the British squadron, and the tor-
boat destroyer Meteor were dis-
and were towed into port, while
one office and men were killed an
three officers and men wounded on
three of the Lion,
and Meteor.
This information is contained in
Admiralty statement issued tonight
The statement denies German reports
that one British cruiser and two tor-
boats were sunk. b
declaring that all the British
engaged in the action have d
to port in safety.
The announcement was made
the Secretary of the Admiralty,
statement
No British Ships Sunk.
the Britten ships and torpedo
boat destroyer engaged in Sunday's
action have returned in safely to port.
Lion which had some of her
forward compartments flooded
shells below the water line, was take i
in tow by the cruiser
The destroyer Meteor, which was
disabled, was taken in town by the
Program Services to Be
Held at Christian Church
in
Both British and official re
ports assert that all these attacks fail-
ed and that the Germans suffered
heavy losses.
The Germans admit their attack
the British north of the canal was
but say that on the south
side of the waterway their efforts
brought complete success and
attempt to recapture these
trenches was repulsed with host
loss.
These attacks followed a heavy
British bombardment of German
beyond La in which
according to reports one
big German gun was destroyed while
the Germans were prevented from
getting a second heavy gun into
This was on Saturday. On
Monday the Germans made their at-
tacks, and some of the hardest fight-
of the campaign took place.
Germans shelled the hospital at Beth-
and wounded were removed to
There has heavy fighting to
the cast and west of in the
Argonne and in Alsace.
Advance in East
The Russians are making
effort to advance in East
while in Poland there has been
slackening in the fighting on boll
sides for the moment. The Russians
appear to be concentrating them-
selves on their offensive north of th l
lower Vistula, while tho
mans are preparing to meet the
advance through the passes of
tho Carpathians and in Southern Bu-
Cruiser Torpedoed.
Russian submarines in the western
portion of the Bait c Sea have tor
Liberty. Both vessels were q,.,
following is taken from Th I
Ayden Dispatch.
Elsewhere in todays Dispatch s
a notice by Mayor a
bill will be introduced the present
session of the Carolina Leg-
. i town com-
missioners Ayden lo hold an
to determine whether or not
majority of the citizens of Ayden
ready to Issue bonds in the sum if
for a system of water works,
electric light and sewerage.
The optimistic have not the
doubt but that the privilege will be
our to call
this election. The people who
the welfare of the town at heart i
not going to leave a single stone
turned in the effort to carry the
for bonds should the legislature
grant them power to call this election.
Of course there is going to be
position to the of
It wouldn't be human in people if
a little persuasion and
on the subject is all that Is necessary
to convince part of the opposition
that these commodities are absolute-
essential to this growing town.
Let us all get our ducks In a row
right now and start the ball a
Don't wait to sec whether th-
legislature is going to give US
proper authority. Lets take it
for granted that all is lovely up in
Raleigh and Ayden is the place When
the work he done.
The recently accept-
ed the plans for water and light
system which were drawn by the
Company of Atlanta.
guarded by strong escorts of
en, to both vessels can
speedily
The total ii. of
the and men rep,
the Admiralty On the Lion
men on Tiger one oil
and nine men killed and three
and men wounded, on th
Meteor four men killed and one man
wounded .
Is not believed that any Other
occurred, but if so will
be immediately published.
soon as Admiral Realty's re
port Is received a full he
Birthday Today.
WAKE FOREST PILES
large scones
Wake Forest, Jan. Wake Forest
defeated Atlantic Christian College
Which however, reached port With j night on the home floor by u
the assistance of n Swedish steamer. of TO points allowing the visitors
Their activity has stopped the trade
carried on by German steamers b
tween Germany and Sweden
TWO SUM'S LOST l
COLLISION AT SE
New York. Jan, l
near the Shoals
early today the American Hawaiian
Line steamship
was sunk and the American
Palmer, which rammed
was abandoned. With decks awash.
On life of a r
lend The persons
Hit officers and crews of the two
London, Jan. The Germans who vessels were Ian led in York Ne
reported from Holland to be mas by the OM Dominion Line
preparations for a big steamer form Norfolk Which
venture celebrate the them up near the scene of the
birthday tomorrow, already have made III miles southwest of ill
a determined effort than breakwater.
the French and British lines The sank ten
In Flanders and France. J minutes she was struck and all
have attacked French to the Baal aboard were ordered to boats. II
of Ypres have mane no less Hum Meyer a waler tender on the Wash
five attacks on Hie division of the was missing when the men
British force on either side of Lt were mustered for roll-call on the
I canal decks of the rescuing ship.
points In the first hair and In the
last The work of Holding at for-
ward for the Baptists featured,
the total score points were
by Holding from eight goals
Hall with seven. Hensley put up a
good defensive game allowing his man
only OM field goal during the f
game and finding the basket for four
field goals himself.
The visitors were and
out classed in every department and
were unable to with the speed,
passing of the Baptists. The end
Ural half found the or.- to
against them. Forty more points ere
added by the Baptists the last halt
Farmer succeeded in shooting
one Held goal the score ending to
Below we give the program
has been arranged the
of Christian church to be
held at Ayden this week beginning
Friday night. A number of good
speakers are on program a
splendid meeting is
Friday Right
Song Service and devotion J
H. Wilson. X. C.
Sermon s. W.
ton. X. C.
Saturday Morning.
Song Service and devotion -1
M. X. C,
to minutes
Discussion
Ill The Church defined I. K
Tingle. Ayden. X. C.
The Qualifications and
of Church Officers B. I.
Smith, X. C.
The Church-member from
Baptism lo the Crown- K.
Moore. Grifton. X. C.
ill Duties of Membership to
the J Fred Jones.
Wilson, X. C.
r. Duty Of the Minister to His
Flock K W. Smith. Ayden
X. C.
Appointment of Committees.
Adjournment for dinner.
Saturday Afternoon
I. Song Service and J.
W, X. C.
i. Business session of the
Adjournment at
Saturday Might,
Program by ladies of I
C, b. u.
Sunday Horning, st
Ayden Bible School
Song Service and devotion- Ii
E, Moore. Grifton, N C.
Communion Sam II
goner, Ayden. X. C.
I. Sermon J. Fred Jon
Wilson. X. C,
i. Adjournment tor dinner,
Sunday
Bible-School Session Richard Ba-
by. District Superintendent, Wilson
X. c.
Might,
Sermon Richard Wilson
X. C,
j.
s. B, .
ii
The Fire.
The report of the lire at I
yesterday should have mentioned lb
fact that the bundling burned was a
storage house used for the
goods and other stock. The
large brick store house was not. burn
ed. This fact will account for lb
mall loss small insurance.
A Bold Han.
due little man came out boldly, ibis
week and said lie did not want to do
that v build town up,
and good roads will build Fast
therefore he against
roads. It Is but
true, when a man i anything,
doesn't want the other man that works
to have anything. We thank him for
bold stand, but we hope will
hare to help build good roads,
Bend
Mr Dick of Ayden la
town today business. ,
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
The success of a community doe not
depend on any one person in
community it depends more or less on
every individual in the community.
a course one man who has the proper
by spirit con work wonders, but if be is
handicapped. That community
wants to succeed must have a lot of
who are all working toward
common end. and that must be to
make their community the best one of
its kind. Perhaps many, or you might
say all places have citizens who
heart want to see their community
improved, but they do not know how
go about here is when your
I one man gets in work as
I Alone he can't do much but with help
I he can do things and this is just whit
we want and need, a leader and then
everybody helping him with all their
rats may w
the In
1st la
vast
card of and
rears to aWare at
wet wort.
be charged tor at three
per Has. up u
W. at u past
Berth
act Marsh lift.
IMP
might
It's better to be up and doing aw question been
o be down and done. again and those who have stand
the talk say that this state needs a
Lazy people usually work law forbidding any quail hunting for. m
when it. to giving advice a period of five years. It is gut
that unless a law is soon pass
A grape-juice dinner
the heart of the paragrapher. but H
no figure in the divorce
It is said that the
bill will probably be adopted
or defeated this week We hope H
will be passed and made a law. It
seems to be a good plan, one that
will enable the people to get the man
they want as a candidate and then to
elect him to office,
Alabama has been added to the
slates by a recent b passed over the
governor's veto which will stop the
sale of liquor in that state alter June
1st. The number of dry states con-
to grow and to grow rapidly
too. The dry sentiment is growing
too. Tery rapidly.
The price of cotton is steadily going
up and we firmly that it n
Just a question of time until a fair
price will be received for it.
those who can we would say hold your
cotton and when the price does get
up to tho point where a satisfactory
HEALTH BILL KILLED OF HATE OF
GOOD ROADS INSTITUTE
Carolina to be a
Registration State Owing to certain with other
The second most important health conventions, it has been deemed wise
bill to come before the present lo change the date of the Good Roads
Assembly killed in the Institute, which is to be held at th-i
the income of married , t will be no use to pass it because
is already taxed to the limit. of the birds will have been killed.
Some counties have already I
If some men had never been born.; such laws but there is a need for a
Mime others might hare to work state-wide law. Unless something- is
i living. it will not be long until the co.-
ton weevils will to make them
more polite some women
when the meet, the more they
each other, when they
between Billy Sunday and Banker
Monday, Philadelphia is in a fair
become
However, the next generation w-j
a citizenry trained not only to
but to camp life and discipline,
thanks to the Boy Scoots
the supply normal and his
petite the same, it Is for the
consumer to understand the
fluctuations in the prices of
Oklahoma has Just had fourteen-
h bank robbery within twelve
months. That extensive Oklahoma
evidently left something
Those new fenders for
make the front of the car look like
razor, and, Indeed they
to save the by a
lose shave
Tile heavy rains of the pa week or
have caused the rivers to rise to
unusually high mark. The only
that has been reported was
by the Neuse near Kinston when
i section of the railroad was
Tar fiver is very high but is
-till within high water bound an
in, damage has been reported.
The recent feat of across
the continent over the telephone
hows the great strides which have
n-en made since the telephone became
success. At first a
a few miles of wire was a great
achievement but now a conversation
liver 4.000 miles of wire has been sue-
carried
Rocky Mount has secured a
in the Virginia league and ex
to open the season in April or.
regular schedule We should like lo
vi determined move started to r-
the former league which was in
this part of the state or lo
league including the principal
or the Eastern part of the State.
Baseball has been talked already but
., far nothing definite has been de-
upon
selves felt for It Is claimed that birds
are one of the best things ever known
to keep the weevils down. It seems W
be a question as to which we
birds or weevils
Billy Sunday comes in a lot
criticism because of his methods
preaching but it cannot be denied
he is doing a great deal of good.
causes thousands of people to d
church who would never do so except
under such circumstances, and for
many of them this is the first step to-
ward a better life. Encourage him
rather than criticize.
The House devoted a large part
one day last week to the discussion of
the fish A heading in on
of our exchanges very aptly put l
this way referring to the debates and
discussions- said fish n
the House and the floodgates
The question regarding making the
present session of the Legislature
last only forty days has not yet bee-i
settled. A good deal of discussion
has been given to this proposal aid
while many want the regular sixty
day session a large number favor th-
proposed short term,
The Atlantic Coast Line has recent-
announced that during the pa-t
year not a single passenger lost
life on their system because of r
wreck, runoff or collision This is
a record, one that not many
systems with as much mileage as
road has. can show,
a town in this is
one of the most progressive places in
the county. Besides other things the
town has its own electric lighting
plant This place has a lot of s
in it who are doing a great deal to
make their town better.
-North Carolina has been cut into or
divided into two sections in regard to
the Judicial system We now have the
and Western judicial dis
Chicago may have a Mayoress,
day. By the way what is the feminine
form of
Quite a number of writers suggest
farmers name their farms
have stationary printed with this name
on it. This Is a good suggestion and
one that our farmers will do well to
follow- An attractive letter head gives
a letter added force and makes s
favorable impression on the recipient.
It advertises a farm and gives it a
air of distinction that Is missing
without the name.
Harry Thaw has at last been brought
back to New York. He will now
begin his fight against being put back
Harry did not have a
pull like that fellow who last
year killed his son-in-law in. what
nearly every body thought except the
cold-blood and acquitted
It is rather peculiar that New
state would expend so much money to
secure Thaw when such a miscarriage
of justice was being pulled of at
The British navy has. so to speak,
evened things up with the Germans
In winning their victory over the
squadron which was attempting a
raid on English coast towns. This
war has been rather peculiar In that
no naval battles have occurred be
tween evenly matched fleets, that
if we listen to reports. The reports of
this battle says the speedier British
ships overtook and sank and damage I
part of the fleet.
they were unevenly matched.
The weather man is lo be con-
on keeping unusually line
all set of resolutions
The recent letter as it
prepared by the administration to ex-
plain their actions in regard lo 00-1 At least one phase of foreign trade
serving our neutrality is an admirable seems to have resolved Into
recently.
The The lat
General passed what is
known as the Model Law for
births and deaths with addition
of what appeared to be an
amendment. To this
the federal authorities take strong ex-
and refuse to recognize
Carolina as a state along
with some twenty-five or more other
states in the Union.
At the present session, a bill was
introduced to- repeal this amendment
largely because the significance of
this amendment was not understood.
the House declined lo repeal it. fear-
that it Might possibly work
hardship in rural districts.
in twenty-seven other
states, however, does not Indicate
that such amendment is necessary or
that its absence works hardship
any one. This means that while
North Carolina has a registration law
on her books which costs the
110.000 a year, her results will not
be recognized by the government.
the eyes of the world of
Carolina, she will be recognized as a
second rate state, with and yet with
out a Vital Statistics law.
We in North Carolina feel
confident that the death rate in a
number of counties, as for instance
Robeson. Nash Buncombe, and many
other mountain counties is far below
the average in the United States and,
if our figures were accepted by the
federal authorities, it would be a
splendid advertisement for North Car-
and be the mean of bringing
here many desirable people not only
from northern states but from
countries. However, without th
sanction of the federal authorities,
our figures will of necessity be look
ed upon with suspicion, no matter
how accurate they might be or
healthful localities they might
of North Carolina, to Feb-
23-27. looks
favorable for a attendance at
the Institute, and it is expected
he results this year will the
splendid results obtained last year.
Engineers and commissioners
been requested to bring samples of
sand-clay and .
samples to be taken from those
of the roads which have stood
up bad weather of the
sent winter, and also those portions
of the roads which gone it
pieces during this time. These
will be tested during the Institute
and it is believed that definite
sons can be worked out why one
road went to and another stood
up as a hard surface.
Already considerable progress
been made in regard to working out
a practical scheme for the
of our highways, and this Will
be thoroughly discussed at the
lute, and it expected that as a re-
a satisfactory method will be
worked out which can be recommend
ed to the county road officials.
JOSEPH HYDE PRATT.
January 1915. State
HELD AT MOUNT
Rocky Mount, Jan. While
under the influence of whiskey,
police declare J. K. a
employee of the Atlantic Line,
is alleged to have beaten wife
Insensibility, and according to Has
police, the woman was severely
choked and beaten until two spasm
Her condition, today, while
not considered serious, has been
as to demand the attention of a
during much of the day. Keller
was arrested this morning following
the complaint of the neighbors and
an Investigation by the police and la
being held in the local police
awaiting trial tomorrow morning.
There arc two small children besides
the mother and father, who make up
the family circle. According to the
neighbors, the man is alleged to have
beaten his wife, severely last night
judging from the general
caused at the home, while today It is
stated he his activities along
this line. The police declare that
will produce as tomorrow
morning residents of that section o
saw the man slap the woman down in
the street today. The man Is an
offender on charge and has
In the city court several
before on this count, though previous-
bis wife has not been treated so
severely.
Your Farm.
Many advocated for a number
years the naming of every farm
the County and in looKing over
exchanges this week we were struck
by the following timely article in the
a farm a name is
tiling and the practice should be ex-
tended. A name gives a
to farm that Is most desirable
In it promotes loyalty to
place, fosters a pride in it, and helps
to hold family together Hot
much to the farm an
name than to speak of it
as the old so-and-so place, as th
third of some other farm on some con-
cession mad. And appropriate urines
are easily found. Historic
especially the older parts of
the country may often determine
the Geographical location
landscapes, water, or some distinctly,
feature on the farm all suggest
names. By all means name the farm
and also keep lo
Headlight.
Life Insurance
fever notice how closely life
examiners look for
kidney diseases They do so because
weakened kidneys lead to many forms
of dreadful life-shortening
If yon have any like pain In
the back, frequent, scanty or painful
action, tired feeling, aches and
get Foley Kidney Pills today For
sale by all druggists
Cent Proves It
A Offer. Cut out this ad,
enclose with to em.
Chicago, HI., and receive a tree trial
package containing Honey and
Tar Compound for coughs, colds cross
bronchial and
Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic Tab-
lets. For sale In your town by all
druggists.
The Letter
Some one has advanced the
that the letter the most mis-
fortunate letter In the English alpha-
bet, because it always out of cash,
forever in never out of danger
and in hell all the time. For some
reason, he overlooked the fortunate
of the letter, as we call his attention cow The only remedy is fewer o
Want Better
Why do we have to put up with
muddy streets and almost impassable
roads Here's the answer in a nut-
shell We spend too much money
for government. The salary list of
the county officials of Cherokee has
been about doubled since the county
was formed, and we can't see that
we are getting any better service to-
day than we did sixteen years ago.
It costs a great deal more to run
today than It dad twenty
years ago and yet we cannot see that
we are getting any better
The whole trouble lies in the tact
that too many people are milking th-
to the fact that is never in war
and always in peace. It is the begin-
of existence, the commencement
of ease and the end of trouble. With-
out it there would be no meat, no
and no heaven. It is the center of
honesty, makes love perfect and with-
out it there would be no editors, devils
or news Fourth estate
It would be much better to em-
ploy one or two competent men to ma
the municipality and pay them a res-
wage than to employ a score
or more and pay each of them a small
wage. A movement be put on
foot to have the commission form
government applied to
Ledger.
Mart Times.
A editor turns the
following Yes, these times are hard
we throw away ashes and buy soap,
raise dogs and buy hogs; we grew
weeds and vegetables; we eaten
fish with a four dollar rod; we build
school and send children away
to he educated; and last not least.
we send our out with a gun
and a dog to ten-cent game.
From quantity of water in far it Yes, these are hard but whose
goods to the might be said the new year la swim- fault Is It Don't place all the blame
along the president and the trusts.
answer to those who have been
them for their stand on
question. Most of this criticism
cry and no
Since a contingent of N Island
from people who came from -s has joined. allies will doubt
German or Austria and they think proceed to eat alive.
our country is acting In an
manner in not slopping the
of
The Best Is None Too
Good For You
In this day and time majority of men
look for the best the market
affords in all lines.
Realizing this fact we keep our store
well stocked with
HARDWARE
to meet the wants all men.
Greenville. N C
Phone
MOSELEY
BROTHERS
REAL ESTATE and
INSURANCE Agents
of a
I Be Where
K I In Hate
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
SAD till
OF
LaM ten o'clock Hen-
.- lo death
in an extract iron, till lea
Grand Jury's report and then funeral in a bod, which was
.-stab , , ,
Court tor Pitt wreath row Bases on the
Whereas, there la by ,. ,, and the Inter-
on in the tin pi
time as to whether or
Vernon. i in- pail
. i led from
a i art, . u ,
th. at the January , somber, the r arrived on
ll after Urn -.-,. Mr.
upon the of the question j j ,.,, ,
t whether or . Record i ; . ,., ,.
Will be a Lentil to the county , ,.,, , , ,
the count an ; sues . .,.,,.,., friends to
convinced and are of the opinion that I mourn
Recorder's will increase ,.,.,. .,. ,.,
PERSONALS.
JANUARY
him mi l, Mil ll
THE
Misses Geneva and ROM let I
yesterday afternoon Rocky Mourn
baying been called there on account
if the death of their grandmother
Mrs. K. T.
Mr S. Mile bell Trenton. N, Who
is Installing some machinery
it the water light plant went l
Saturday to meet
who Is here now.
Mr. P. of Charlotte
hi r. yesterday.
Mr i. Redding of Rocky
was lure yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. c. K. Carroll and
Mule son of spent
Sunday in Greenville
Mrs. Amy K. King New
visiting Mrs. C. K.
Mr. Denmark of
i Mrs I.
Mr M of Arthur la
his son Mr. J, L.
Messrs H General Pa
Agent,, Norfolk and J. r
Mitchell, raveling Passenger Agent
I Raleigh, officials of the
Southern In Greenville
looking alter i J j companies business.
are traveling Inspect
inn the . item motor.
I of
The Allan
celebrated the birthday
their January meeting
was Saturday night.
The entire program centered around
nil the selections
taken material presented t
society by C.
who holds the Poe Chair of Literal
ii the University Virginia.
The program opened with the
of a picture of Mother
to the society. This picture was also
i gift Dr. Smith.
Then followed remainder
program which
Instrumental solo Marina
Lancaster.
Force ill Literature read b
Miss Susie Barns.,
read by Mis
of I'm . an extra t
liken from Dr. C.
Smiths address on the one
anniversary of birth-
day, read by Miss Mary Baker.
Hop by Miss Al-i
Herring.
Instrumental sole- Miss
Perfect stock at
Dr. K. ii.
Stale v ii baa been
tare the i treating.
and minimizing herd of
blood sows, While there lie
. the In r i for o-
i . found them perfectly
from disease of any kind Dr.
is one of the bun Ii
ii, tested one other herd In the
State was free. Dr.
took a number photo-
graphs of herd hogs. He
one o fine bunch
. he n r saw. Two cars of
have been l ins season
from farms and there
something like head of lions
fattening lo he shipped later in tho
MIMI I
expense of i i i e
the county, for the reason Pitt
County now has lour criminal terms,
of one week each, ch iii our i
ire all sufficient to take care of the
criminal business the
Thai as the Jury la I
of
will require a salary of
than twelve to fifteen hundred dollars
the Recorder, together with a I-
a of six hundred
to one thousand dollars.
Thai our experience leads to in
in that only possible
that the lie order's Court could
would to dispose
i w herein
a in . an lo bond or lo
Glade, who is well and favorable
known In Greenville.
i-i
of the
owing to I being imps red,
by Mountain be sought
mates, hoping aid
i re Hi
unexpected as old link- r
bad . wife to be i
ii lie
Private Mock.
the . home on
Special, i
Tan in, where I
In lib ill
I lull. I . i Ire hi i
employ counsel, and that in all i , . ,,,,, ,. .
a ma
of cm. during boll
and i i in u
. . i. lack,
will e hi
BETTER HEALTH
METHODS HAVE
TO LIFE
Common Drinking Cup Must be
ts Improve
Conditions
ma m diseases
THE GRAND JURY
URGES CLEAN
Judge and Solicitor tor
Work Have D
this Term
OF CASES HO
where defendants would l.
to give bond or lei i it I
burden the county with tin
expense of maintaining an
ate between the court of th-
Peace and Hi Super o
Court and that the burden of main-
i Ins and the
thereof would be greatly In a
greatly out-weigh the benefit
possibly be derived in nit
ii-t indicated.
Harvester, who la the Cream
Thus i. r
our old so i. II lo -ii
in n b
ITEMS
Mr, i
When has tortures
from n had back and found
from the aches and pains, that per-
son's advice is of untold value to
friends and neighbors. The following
neighborly advice conies from a Green
ville resident.
Mrs J. c. Savage, Eleventh .
Greenville, a year
I was bothered With my kidneys
had a dull pain in my back and could
not rest well at night In the morn-
I was sore and spells
were frequent and when I stooped
and then try to Straighten, my head
swam, making me blind for a
minutes, The secretions for my kid
were too frequent and I
mu Kidney
PIUS, which I procured from Bryan a
Store gave me much relief. After
using lour boxes, my kidneys and
bladder were up in good shape
and the soreness across my loins
all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy gel
Kidney Pills the same
Mrs. Savage had. Co
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
of Deed Bell has
i licensee to the following coup-
lea la-i report.
WHITE
S and Agnes
township.
Joe and Florence Owens
John Olson of Greenville i
A Bethel.
i u l.
ii
Will and Harriet
. i
Barrel and Mary Jane Bar-
Beaver Dam.
Win Brown and Boss
township,
Atkinson and John
son of Greenville
i and Laura
nun of a.
Joseph H Woolen an I
bee
Alfred Mobley and Rachel I rum
of
Listen.
The man ever died in thin
world was a young man. Youth la
the best time to get a Policy with
lb Mutual Lite. See H
Bentley Harries. Better safe
urn. ltd It v
For
One two horse farm In a
three miles of Ayden
houses tobacco Apply to
B, lames. Greenville, N
I urn d at
When you want an automobile u
country or town rail, THE GUI
i; III., W J. Turn
ii i. Moore, Day Phone vi
phone Mi or 390-J. I
AT
of the Balance
consists, C, Addle,
tor,
That your Grand further Grand Raleigh re-
ii would be to . afternoon.
secure a presiding at Hie . I bank Dur for
of fifteen hundred dollars, patronage during the past, and desire
the position Recorder would continuance of
with It, who would possess that we have at all times a line
temperament so necessary to the I of V
success of the court and the We a inc.- line of dry goods,
guarding Of the rights of the individual and notions arriving i . clay, come to
and of the county, and under all the see us for anything ii. this line. A.
and for the reasons w Ange Co.
appearing we earnestly Mr Jesse Allen Stokes, from
mend there shall lie no Recorder's I Gardner's Cross Roads n turned h
Court established for Pitt mil Thursday after spending some time
ask court order hen- with his son Mr. Hugh stokes
a copy of that part of our report bear- We have in stock, a good line
upon he of rubber and metal routings, and roll-
to be submitted lo the nails when you en ready to r
of General Assembly from I your building ask for pries we
,, , ,. you Harrington,
Co.
Mm, Beanie Brown Head. s Fay Moon here
Mrs. Brown, wife of the late afternoon, to end her
Mr Brown, who died about j house near Bethel
and a half ago, died fresh beef and
morning i a. m. her home come to see v. keep all
on . of pneumonia i C. Vincent I o
an illness of only nine days Mr. We handle the Oliver one and two
was M years of age. i,,,, , beam and the
Of her Immediate family there Ann- bus the A W
surviving three children, Mrs. Cl r , . Co.
Durham, Miss Maggie Annie Mae i
Brown and Mr, C. Occur High
of Greenville. Mrs Brown i i called to bedside of her grand-
Mrs Mi father Mr Council Oak win
two brother Messrs, i. ,. .,,, c m,
Tucker and E. Green a
her stepmother, Mrs W. W. Tut k ,,,.,. and smoothing
and uncle am ,, , , ., be buy.
Mr. K. s. Adams and Barber
who were living with at, Before cover . I
the time of her death. conic look over our line
Mrs. Brown was a member doth and for prices B
church and a good i.-,,,,, ;
Christian woman, ever to help , j, Jackson and of Mai
those were In distress, Her ho I
id friends her death . visiting
great sorrow, Mr. Jackson an old
were held , i, boy, and we congratulate hint
. morning t the house II k recent marriage to Ml
the burial followed Hill Freeman of
Cemetery
Ha- Mum Disease
lie Prevented
In Be But
Bin
. i l i
j i lull a met ting In
which important health matters
dim ii
which been render-
ed the human ran-, by the
h for lust ball
,. i. i i
forded human
i pit- human .
in the last fifty years
length life has been i
lion I
l an i
i-up a hit u for so ;
pen a
t in
light against the ailing of all
mi s el
syphilis, i i ii
h la i to
i- i one t
the I plague
Once acquired, it be i m.
by most rigid treatment under
or years, and is then liable
to break out afresh at any time with-
out most constant
organ and tissue the body may
effected by it.
it i. the known i i
ease which children may inherit an I
be with birth. The deal i
rate suffering from here
syphilis is from to
live per cent and the small number
who live either die young or grow lip
weaklings, diseased in both body an I
mind
Authorities also ii the t
cause of c in A
person suffering form II transmit
it to the innocent by the use
drinking i n
lions mouth the moat in
r,
Stables
u mi.;, i
For Men and
Feel tired Not so
a , n used lo H
persona mistake kidney
in. it. age. Kidneys out of
you feel old your time
Poll t time up mid
the kidneys, bullish
rid your blood of and pointing.
old all druggists.
i lunch Convention and
Si Louis, Mo., Jan. A
people for Kit
and Missionary poi es, i o i
eluding a opened
tie h, Tl
meeting will extend
when a pageant social will be
given by the young people.
not learn
which ii the wide spread, a
well all i
d as la n ten
per rent the from
in the I a ii a third
the deaths from all u
. sly of
i. due lo
. , Hum nun
to i i cause there in
many ways which II i
It is lo i pi-i
. . best the sputum, i
H i I hi came drinking i up I on
. m i lion,
, f ever; path i
uttering from would pm
d .
I i d of In the
, n the ii.-
them for l h
i re I
we
tip In community, well a
up
I. have done h in
ii ma I ii
With this
by e i to
, ways of preventing
in h i i
r i n i drink-
up i. i bi I
bead Sen
in Jail One Case
I nil- In
. in He ii pol i
week in addition to
on the Court sent ii
one or two other recommendation
which will Interest to public
bat the I I
i- , , than II
ill ii ;.
are pi
. ind bat r
need a
i hi manner In a I b
Sun
was also I.
which
. for the Sta
i pot ti ii.- . had
he County Hum. and
I In . ; on nil the i
of one room led
repair
ace i l
pun the I
T. c; Ham lion. with ail
guilty, Judgment suspend
.-I costs
i. as with dead
. n, lined costs.
Joyner carrying concealed
weapon, guilty m suspended
upon i
Ed, . Belling liquor,
recommendation of mercy.
Sherrod assault with
weapon former Judgment stricken
Judgment suspended upon pay
of costs.
Sherrod Blount, carrying
weapon, former
out, Judgment suspended upon yap
upon payment
coats,
Smith. cases sell.,
liquor, in one case. days on
roads; suspended in
Will Mason, Russell
Wiley Clark. Bud Fleming, Dual
hell, gambling Mason and Marsh
burn not guilty; Wiley Clark,
-ii on reads. Bud Fleming,
hi days i Daniel ii
. . on
i Anderson and Moses An
assault with deadly
guilty prayer for Judgment;
upon payment of ts,
n. assault with
weapon, plead guilty, IS n nth
and to be Ed H
tor and
roll Mi Law horn
I I III I.
kill
w I inc.
and
. , P -I II Wool
. f i up
. . i . sin,
three
VII sot in
I. wen
bi w
nod and w ho hi i Hi
failed Hi i
in heard i In
nu
Woods, w ii old
Coy, Rosemary, C and
Thaw Brought to
York For trial far
Conspiracy
K. J. I
i., I Ml I . steal Man hews Wat
.,, out I rated I
i Ken J i a i
performed W B
Mary's h .
Ml I
of St. Paul B
t Man u
. I cud
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Broad M
Mi morning from
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I.
pro
almost Minn, when h
tailed lo New I Mi
Stanford Whit i n i
ll . exp i U ii I
charging conspiracy baa
. . escape i M
. months ago.
When drew Into
., the newspaper
. in. church i
; d A public
P D. . i, . i Ill
mi
I tie
nonce bow life Incur.
examiners loot, for n
kidney diseases They do so because
lead many
of life shortening j
Greenville Banking
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Deposit Your Money with This
Bank For Safekeeping.
We Point To Furniture
a our feature b
we that the h-ad
we bus made la
the way tram
best selected lumber. and
that leek lasts
any ether
said like our
prices W should like to
call and visit
show Be
will
tempt lo buy.
Taft Vandyke
Evans Street. Greenville, N. C.
generally, but to the
CT--.-.
special counsel today. For for necessary remedies even for
Deputy Attorney
. ; i
bale i all
Than and bit guard -em a I
and than the
a the Tombs. Later he
In the
wen fruitless n
. wished
st an
smith
Brie
iX step
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me; here will he nu ll p
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him I i
NOTICE.
I, virtue i in me
mortgage by
on on the Sod
in January, 1913, and I
qualified . administrator a
,, ,. tor sale on 3rd
I being the 16th
thereof lo
use door in i
owing scribed pro-
pi
Situated hi Creek i
. tying
that i
, tract en r n
. om and one hi II
,. n and i
, .
.
Claude Clark and
, lied
I in
s i .
. m
that and are supplied the fresh-
es of drugs to compound any
kind of a prescription
Hie newest discoveries in medicine
or drugs of any description. Our
service is prompt and mistakes are
unknown
or Is a matter which should
have the careful thought
builder. If you have decided
this spring, or are with
your present beating system.
email It
purchasing, and we will
give you I lie benefit of our long ex-
In this matter.
Drug Company J. Hicks, THE Plumber.
Buy your Cow Peas,
Beans and Seed Peanuts
before they go higher
HALL MOORE
. MARKETS
In the Superior Quoted Bros
II i. I on
III II S M I I I II Ii
Held lo
I l
A i. la
ed ill
not that an m lion n led
. on Hi
. January, 1915,
out r i
, KM County, and i
is brought by
pi i in. . i
, n , . i . i
I, Defendant, on out i
, in, in of a certain
,. ,
in ii., on o
January u
; I
A Co.
Wheal i
lat Corn .-s
, , go
l-ant
May 11.00
Jan
May
a i s
Hi
i.
H. H. I at. .
limited to of
Lye, liar, Nose Throat
and
The fitting of
with Ur. D. L. James,
N. a.
Home Washington, M.
.
re
War I and la f
in ,;. neg I h i
ward Hooker. Ii
who lb
,, a,.,. Hi and i
and
and r. I on I I
Prof Taylor,
, re id
who were Ii led
debate i A
and in time
Hie
Alert, keen, clear headed, healthy
man are In Mod-
cannot use in
The profit ob-
I a. . I .,.
May Lower Price of
for delivery of radium In
early 1915 have bean
Into at a price us Ion as a
milligram, and there is a widely
belief that there may be
fall iii price during the two
ii la sting to note I ha I for
time after radium
could be less than one-
tenth of present price The de-
for radium lo be used
cal i. iii i
output, and has led to rates being
d which and
law
NORTH
UH.
Office over Frank Wilson's Store
N. C. MS
Touring Cars F. B.
F. O. j. Detroit.
We several second band Ford and
almost U good as new, for cheap.
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville. N. C.
have,
I I
search for uranium ores
countries, notably in America,
v . i. low
grade uranium rocks available It
j would an ear lo be merely a
tin March Term of time before radium will be placed
Pill County, con-
S. J.
at Law
in on the
Square.
Witt
lb. Life
SURELY MAN OF SUBSTANCE
Russian Brought With Him the Gold
to Satisfy British Immigration
Authorities.
A Who traveled to London
from I lie lo gel a nephew out
Of the clutches Of Immigration
out to he a suit of
The man is a cabinet maker. To
prove the boy had means of sub
he had Oiled his
sovereign The uncle declared a
bad been played on lad. Although
he nuclei bought him CO. Florist. C.
LAST CAM. FOB AT 1-8
Four of the best varieties of yellow
narcissus. Four of the best
varieties of Dutch hyacinths. Sis
best varieties of tulips. White
white narcissus Must
Choice Flowers of all
hinds In
in many var-
Hose bushes. shade
trees, Hedge plants and shrubberies.
Mail, telegraph and telephone
promptly executed by U
l the our House n
, m after
, Man h. 1915. and Ilia r
demur lo and h
will lake notice that it he fail
o r demur at
.-aid time and c I
ed in the Will be granted.
Ii. wall lake no
., ii of attachment was
superior Court of Pin
. January,
, .,. . .;.
in
i S and all
i.,, , i i u
the s-
my, which warrant is return
,.,, v on tin- road, persons who able to the m Superior
lull, lifeless, inert, halt sick or tired when and where the
Keep iii Be in a condition
on disease. ,, grants
Tablets clean System, keep th
sweet, liver th
bowels regular. For sale I ,
on the market at a pi ice In a
reasonable ratio to the cost of Its pro-
Cared 1st Dy
tail to cure any raw -a
The Aral and a
l D
OM Cur.
. The
I are cued IS- old
I a MB. . II-U
Buck
wheat, Pan
cake Flour,
Flakes,
Quakers Coin
Post Post
en, Porridge,
Nuts, Instant
Hour,
Self-rising Flour, Con-
and
fee.
S. M. Schultz
ART STUDIO
Corner Fourth and Evans Streets
Photos Made Both Day and Night
Send Your
KODAK
Lawyers
Practicing in all the Courts
MM In Wooten on
fronting Court House
M.
Attorney at Law
and Cases a
In office formerly occupied by
BOSS
Law
e Third St
Practices wherever his services
desired,
North
ticket, boy induced to buy an-
other ticket, some ticket seller abroad
having persuaded him the one
which hi male had sent him not
available
has coal roe. another to bring
boy to said the uncle.
lie added Hint he wanted to bung
up the hoy as his own He drew from
u pocket two handful Of sovereigns
lo show he was able to do
Said the chairman,
are a man. but you had better
look after your The uncle
produced n, ire gold from another
pocket had to work hard for
ho and-was to
more wealth when the court told him
that a hoy with such a generous pro-
course, admitted.
PROVES STRENGTH OF HEART
Infallible Test. According to
Physician, Is the Ability
to Hold the Breath.
Ur A. In a recent
number of the ex-
plains why a person can
pend breathing for from thirty to
forty seconds, with practice, for
three times as long This
the doctor u- not on the
capacity but upon the vigor of the
heart muscle In a word, the longer
Stare
Strawberry Plants
Plant them per ltd
Cat Hewers funeral a
short tut
Trees. It
Plants. and
HISS
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
OF THE
Schedule In October 4th,
N. following schedule
published Information ONLY
and are not guaranteed.
a. m. dally.
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk
a. m. daily, for Plymouth.
beth City and
Parlor Car Service W
Norfolk. for all points
North and Weal
Washington.
WEST
i m dally. Except Sunday I
I II a. m. dally for Wilson, Raleigh
and West. Pullman Sleeping Oar
Service North,
West.
1.14 a. m. dally. Except Sunday, lac
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects
all points,
you can hold breath greater p m for Raleigh and
Is your power, persons with
weak hearts unable lo suspend
their breathing for more than twenty
or an ten
tr
Sc IS ft. an. No p
.,. s n m No N p.
a, no. I r.
Max
Ho. II IMP. an.
Intermediate stations.
For further information and
ration In Sleeping Cars, apply t.
I. Agent. Greenville. N. C.
H.
J. D. STACK.
NORfOLK. TA
i . n i
j. o. .
,. It MS
OF
Jan. Notable
in business conditions la
the South within the last few weeks
ft In reports form me--
cotton factors and
from all over section The
month In particular business men as-
developed the
power of the cotton States. In all
these States, cotton which was selling
. months ago for a little
ban S cents a pound, now Is finding
ready market at
rents
Since the government report for No-
the Increase of a
pound In the selling price of cotton
the corresponding advance In the
of cotton seed, according lo the
and estimates of experts, has
resulted in a not during this
period of approximately
tn the cash value of cotton The effect
of this enhanced value Is slated,
fell in every line of business in
South
observers of the
lion say that never has there bee i
a holding movement in Soul a
s a holding
as that noted since the opening of
resent cotton At the
of war, full deliveries
of cotton ranged from to cents
a pound, which with a crop estimate I
it more than 10,000.000 bales fore-
cast a season of remarkable activity.
With the markets suddenly
and the exchanges
price abruptly decreased
half.
For protection during rainy
wear rubber shoes, and we
have a complete line
Barber Co.
We have all times good,
beef, and oysters, come to see t.
Vincent Co.
Services were not held
here on account
of the weather being so very dis-
agreeable.
We have In stock a complete line
of dry goods, and notions and ship
me ti u- coming in each day. A. W
Ange Co.
When in need a good pair of
shoes, come to see us we handle the
old reliable the beet lo
be had. B. D. Forrest A Co.
FROM THAW CASI
Shows and Pretty
WINTERVILLE ITEMS.
Kev. Mr. Matthews of
i a very able sermon at
church here last night
If it Is hats or caps, we have them
style and the beet to be found
Harrington, Barber Co.
A large shipment of seed Irish
potatoes to arrive a few days come
see us to get your seed for spring
planting. C. Vincent A Co.
We now have on hand a good line
bi-Ht grade tobacco cloth and alto
plenty of good meat sail B. D,
real Co.
Miss Ruth k music teacher
High School spend Sun
day with friends in Winston
Buy your tobacco cloth in time
protect your plants from the cold, we
have a line of the best tobacco cloth.
A. W. Ange A Co.
In the present day competition
producing managers of things
cal, average musical comedy costs
a small fortune before it Is given over
lo the public for acceptance or con-
It is a venture at all
times, and there are few exceptions
where any degree of assured
Is felt as lo the of the
play until II has been given a public
One thing, however,
has been a fixed rule in staging
cal comedies, gorgeously gown-
must When L
and Flesher. who have
associated for eighteen years, entered
the musical comedy held of amuse-
they recognized the girl rule, an I
the public may rest assured that they
will always sec a pretty girl setting
for their plays. They have gone fur-
than ever In way In their
production of musical
fantasy Prince of
which will be the attraction at th
Whites Friday, February
Albany. N. Y., Jan. Wm
fan Jerome today ceased lo be I
Deputy Attorney Franklin
he recently was appointed in
that he might aid in Harry
K Thaw lo New York
Deputy Attorney
and Frank K. Cook will have
the Thaw case
In notifying Jerome of dismissal
attorney general said he did no;
feel Justified in continuing the ex-
of special counsel
New York. William
Jerome tonight declined lo
I cuss his removal from the office
deputy attorney general in
case. am out of the be Slid
When Thaw was informed the
Tombs of Jerome's dismissal, he re-
fused to comment, although ho
was pleased. In the past
frequently has referred lo Jerome as
his Franklin Kennedy,
attorney general, assigned by At
General Woodbury lo handle
the Thaw case.
have no doubt Mr, Jerome
co-operate with us in every possible
way. know he was thoroughly
tired of the and I believe he w I
be glad to be
Post Nearly
The touches are being put
Post Office building and MM
it the furniture baa arrived. It m
expected that the building will
ready for occupancy some time In i
par of February.
tan tare
Dr. Wm. F. Edwards a
styles himself the World's Wonder, is
bore Greenville a few days each
week. He stales that ho cur
diseases and relieve pain without
medicine. He has a long list of
testifying to bis healing
power, one of which lolls how In
cured a man In Washington, Ga., who
was almost bed-ridden and unable lo
walk, by a few simple passes of
hand
HOW JOHN WAS CURED
By CHARLOTTE CORBETT.
TO
-1ST
Times
The lime coming In this
when lines will narrow down to
who stand for better things on
one and those who for
on the other. this time
comes conditions Will change,
while many may feel their heart I
that they want to stand with
they will not have the courage to
do
Per Han and
Feel tired T Not spry
as need to old Many
persons mistake kidney for
advancing age. out of order
make yon feel old before your time
Foley Kidney Pills tone and
orate the kidneys, banish
rid your blood of acids and
Bold by all druggists.
Should Include All.
The who wonts the rail-
roads to furnish free transportation
every active minister the state
ought by all means to Include the
deacons and the organists, for
would a preacher do without
News
What Farmers Does.
He gets up at alarm of a Conn-
clock, buttons bis Chicago
to Detroit overalls;
his face with soap In a
pan; sits down to a Grand
Rapids table; eats Chicago meat and
flour, cooked with Kansas
lard on a St. Louis stove; puts a
New York bridle on a Kentucky mule
fed with Iowa corn; a farm
covered by on Ohio mortgage, with
Chattanooga when
comes he reads o chapter a Bible
printed In Boston says a prayer writ-
ten In Jerusalem, crawls under a
made New Jersey, only to be
awake by a North Carolina dog
the only home product on the place
Exchange.
Mount, Jan. M- With
of the franchise award from the
directors and the re-
turn to this city of Messrs. W. B,
and W. S. who, as
gates from this city, secured the
in the circuit in the neighboring
Slate which gives to Mount
the only class baseball team
North Carolina, the local enthusiasts
have gone at task of organization
and arrangement and there will
held night at In the
of the Club a meet-
of those who have subscribed to
Its
The franchise as awarded
was without a charge In its
though there be a very nominal
charge made for the remaining
on the lists of the Rich-
team, which will be transferred
to this city, though the charge in
instance will not total 1500. Among
the other Hems of business, In ad-
to the completion of
was the date of the starting of
and he number of to
played. It decided that the
open on April 21st and that a
game should
ed, however this schedule will be
into halves with two and
winner of the first series shall
the winner of the second series for the
league
GUNS PISTOLS
and CARTRIDGES
We are headquarters for best make of fire arms such as
the Famous L. C. Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot
guns. Remington Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle,
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Pistols.
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and
Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells,
Gage, Gage and Gage. Come to see us.
J. R. J. G
F.
The Profess Healer who Is
us the Worlds Wonder, who is re
ported to The Reflector lo cure
kinds of and pains, also
any disease by simply passing
his hand over body and Instantly
relieving pains and in proper Urn.-
or benefits. His headquarters
are In Rocky Mount, E. Thomas
But Is here in lo-
at Herbert Edwards, the colored
harbor's house. Clark street. Sat-
Mondays and Wednesdays
Consult him regardless of race or
color. Terms reasonable. He has
stale to do business.
a. m. to ft p. m. Consult--
lions free Terms reasonable
THREE
rob
Tex,. Jan
a youthful today
State Hank here
and fifteen minute later, with
companions. several
In I pistol battle which did not
end until the three men had been
wounded, one seriously Practically
all the money was recovered None
th. men will reveal their Identity. The
forced the cashier and his as-
the only person in the build-
Into the vault st the point of a
gathering all the
in sight, he ran but In his flight
dropped some sliver This attracted
attention of who re-
. , ., the bank officials and
in pursuit of the robber He was
covered In rear room of a
store with two other men. th
spoils of the raid scattered about S
bed. They refused o surrender an
when
of the officers was
mi by w. i
There comes to every
man a when he feels his Me
has been a failure At forty seven John
Gardiner was beginning to that
A successful architect, with a charm
wife and four children, earning
enough money to give a comfort-
able home and Bend the boys through
college, he looked back on his high
hopes and felt that promise of
youth had been fallacious
The little village where he bad been
born, the early sweetheart whom he
had not married, his boyish friend-
all assumed a rosy halo In the past
Forgotten were the hard knocks,
early struggles, eagerness to get
away lo big city, where he had at
last succeeded.
he said his wife, believe
auto down lo next Sat-
spend the night at little
place and return on Sunday to
look up some of my old
enjoy the trip, an-
his wife, beaming fondly on
her husband.
But John Gardiner had remained re-
about the chief purpose of his
trip He wanted to see Lucy Hates
Had she waited for him. as she had
to do, remaining a old
maid In the old-fashioned homestead
It was a mellow afternoon when his
automobile stopped at
John had some recognizing
the place at first. A huge factory was
vomiting smoke all over landscape;
however. It was a mile out of
and the old fashioned village Itself
was little changed, an annex
of cheap frame houses to supply the
needs of the factory hands had sprung
up.
John put up at the little ho-
tel and made himself known to the
landlord. The landlord. SI
had been one of John's old friends.
John did not him at first,
and himself seemed a little
hazy about John.
They were talking over old
when John reminded landlord of
Tom Elmer.
suppose he's a successful minister
tie said.
Tom
shouted the landlord. to
wear his hair In a of
answered the
memory all coming back to
the landlord called,
out of the stable lurched a blear-eyed
ragamuffin of about win
came up with a surly scowl.
remember John Gardiner,
who went to Miss school with
the landlord
I do. Sort of sneaking, cow-
little cuss he was, wasn't
asked Tom. breathing out a fresh
aroma of Kentucky rye
Is the landlord.
back to look up his old
to meet you again,
said the stableman, unabashed.
I speak to you in private a
he continued, taking John aside
behind with the rent this month,
John handed a five-dollar bill,
and Tom. looking at It surly spite,
made his way back Into stable.
It was with some diffidence that
John approached the subject of Lucy.
has become of Lucy
John managed to say
Inquired the land-
lord Why. there never but
one Lucy Hales
A disheveled looking woman came
in, wiping her hands upon a dirty
apron. what Is It she
asked
Johnny In-
quired the landlord, with a grin, In-
John. back from the
city to look up old
A faint flush crossed the tired
as extended a limp hand.
we've been married seventeen
said the landlord. was her
first beau. too. We used lo go to-
when we mas children. Lucy
never bad no other did you,
said woman,
head and looking Into
John's eyes.
I'm pleased lo have seen
Bald John, moving out toward his
automobile I guess I'll have to be
starting back he continued, as
he got In. Ho had changed his mind
about staying In the
way, there was another old friend
But ho got no further, for with
unearthly honk an automobile came
tearing down the street and struck
John's fairly and squarely, shaking
him from step where he. stood Into
the road. He rose lo find a black
flashily dressed stranger low
at him from his car
knocked, my lamp all as-
he snarled In thunder
can't you look where you are
And leaving John with
nu he whirled away.
Manager of our explained
the landlord. of big men of
Hurl your ye. ain't yon,
Johnny Looks as If It was going to
up
said John, nursing his swell-
optic. guess man's name is
Will Jones. Isn't
agreed landlord.
son of proud of him In Grave-
be
If I ran get machine la
answered John
at . aid
blacksmith. Jobs
eat of homeward- eared.
AIM Al
County
Insurance Association, will
held In the House in
ville on Monday 1st. at
o'clock. member is
invited lo
T TYSON, President,
by la,
by L A
Bar
WANT ADS
mm
NEW If. B, H.
SHE E. fL FOB
Irons, and
Hold
FOR FIVE MOUSE,
City water and on Chestnut lit.
near lane Address box
P. I
FOR FINISHED ROOMS
for or gentlemen. front
Training School. Apply Mrs. B.
Pulley. I --.-if
Kill Ml On street between Rives
House and bridge a silver mesa
bag containing a small purse
silver money and papers. Owner
get same by applying to
and paying for this
FOR KENT- Fl ROOM FOR
gentlemen, conveniently located. Apply
at office. If.
OPPORTUNITIES I
to buy Interest in manufacturing
Wood Working la
this or adjoining Give
particulars.
Reflector.
HELP WANTED
foreman Machine.
and finishing room. Also super-
Give references,
and salary wanted. All
strictly confidential. A
dross care Reflector.
FOB BENT occupied by Be.
Greene, he will move on 3rd.
February Mrs W B.
Dickinson Ave
FOR ONE
room. Can give board if desired. Mrs.
J. S Ave.
Notice
qualified as administrator of
H. Roes deceased late of
County, North Carolina, this is to
all having claims
the estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned within twelve
months of this date or this notice
be pleaded bar of recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate payment
This, the day of
I.
Administrator
Piles
la to is
raft money
tan,
Mm ti -a an, Ran.
Fresh
cake Flour,
Flakes,
Flakes.
Post Post v
Porridge,
Instant
Cereal, From,
Self-rising Flow, Our.
fee.
M Schultz
I-
By virtue of authority ii
certain mortgage elevated by T. H j
Mill wife, date of
ST. and executed tho under
w will appear o
in Book L page of Hill
the said j
will, on Monday
lain before the door
Pitt IS o'clock M. sell to
bidder for cash the for
lowing described land, lying and be-
leg in tho town of In the
and State aforesaid.
fully described an follows
Brine lot number Fourteen of
at the south east
f lot No and running with th.-
line of IN No feet
i a stake, thence I
feet, thence easterly fed to
thence northerly with said
street feet to the beginning.
old la made for the
pees of satisfying the terms
Tale Jan. let. MIS.
MoD MORTON.
Mortgagee
larding t Pierre, attorney,
Administrator's notice
Having qualified a.
C. T. A., of
Fleming, late of
County, N. C. is now
for the purpose of notify
all persona having claims
the estate of the said de-
ceased to exhibit them to the
on or before the 24th.
day of or this no-
will be plead in of then
recovery. All indebted to
estate will please make
mediate settlement to the under
signed.
This day of December
1914.
FRANK M. WOOTEN,
Administrator. C. T. A
ltd
PATENTS
I . mark or no
J air of
SEARCH
A -.--.
BUILD -r
. -i -r -ii to
D. SWIFT CO.
LAWYERS.
Seventh St. Washington. D. C.
TO CREDITORS
is hereby given that It. L
Little baa day sold all of his
entire interests In the
lace Company, of Green
ville. N to A. B. Little and M
W Wallace and that from this date
the said R. L. Little has no further
Interest In said business
This the day or January
R. I.
A. K LITTLE.
M W
i i a
SALE
LtD
STRAY TAKEN IT.
I have taken up one ox about three
years old. marked under bit In etch
ear Owner same
K I. DUDLEY,
January
How To Oh-e To
a n. i k to
H is last pie
to sad the
take it know U If Quinine
also lo adults who cannot
lake ordinary sot nor
reuse in the
neat need sine for any par-
lot original
MM fa
By virtue of the power vested in
by the terms or a certain deed of
executed by J M. and
Florence dated January I
MIS, and registered in L-W
page County Registry. Will
offer for sale to the highest bidder for
cash on Monday Had,
at M before the Court House Door
In the of Greenville. Pitt
N C, the described trails
or parcels of land,
and being in the f
State of North Carolina, near Up-
town and being lots No.
and T on plat of land
owned by R. It. which plat
on record in County Register
Office In Map Book Number
page to which plat reference is
hereby made Said lots or parcels of
land contain 146.23
sale is made for the purpose
satisfying the bond described In
deed of trust
two other one secured by deed
of trust, dated January 20th, 1913
recorded In Book L-10. page lb
other secured by deed of trust, dated
January 20th. 1913, and recorded in
Hook L-10. page All three of
said deeds of trust name undersign
as trustee
This the 21st. day of January.
MORTON,
Dun Attorney.
LOVE AND INDIANS
By MYRA C.
Reliable Household Lantern
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
or unsafe.
The is ideal for home use. It gives a
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and
Will last for years. Ask for
At everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
C.
N. C
W.
S. C.
It Always Helps
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, Clifton Mills. Ky., in
writing her experience with the woman's
tonic She says began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of I began to like a new woman. I soon
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a big water milL
I 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,
fired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying
for your trouble It has been helping weak, ailing
women fag fifty vs.
Get a Bottle Today t
Carolina.
Pitt County
In Hie Superior
MIS
v Hooker
Ta Notice of tale
v. L. P, Corey and wife N.
By virtue a decree of the
court made in above entitled cause
by Ilia Honor II W. Judge
Presiding January Term.
County Superior Court, the
ed commissioner, will on Monday,
Mb. day of 1915, at
clock Noon expose to public sale be
fore the Court House Door in Green-
ville, to highest bidder for cash, the
following described tracts or parcels
of land, in wit
First Situated in
Township. County bounded on the
by the lands of S. V. Worthing-
ton and Jane bounded on
the West by the lands of Ne
son and Dennis on the
by another tract or land W. L, f.
Corey and on the East by the of
Amy containing acres more
or less and being tract of land on
which said W I. K. Corey
wife now reside
Second Tract Situated In
Township. Pitt County on the East
side of fork Swamp, adjoining
lands of and other.-,
containing acres more or less and
land deeded by Barrow
to Providence Cooper and Cannon
and by Hum conveyed to Sam
j Corey and by Samuel Corey lo W
K. Corey Deed which is re-
in the Office In
In Hook E-r. page
Third Situated in
Township, County, in Jame Ho
containing acres or
and being the same land
to the said W L. K. Corey by
Slate North Carolina by
which is on record In the office f
the of Deeds of Pitt
in Hook Y-3. pace
Fourth I j Situated in
Creek Township, County, ad
lands of Nashville
w. ii. it. H. and
lie Bland, acres more or
less.
Situated In Swift
Creek Township County, on
sides of the Washington
the tract last above in
and adjoining the lands of B, H. Oar-
Haywood and others con
acres more or less
The above lands will he sol I
separate tracts I n
of the Ira t I and as
a whole.
Tin- rant r d hit
I.-. Ii d Into
Ions d I will be told
lo said
iii nary.
C C PIERCE,
w loner
1914. b W O
It cold that the catchup
Jars In the cellar of the Alden farm-
house were like champagne
corks
For all that. Roger was
paring to go forth and brave
chilly blasts, sixty miles on horseback
and through a barren and uninhabited
district. Love Impelled him, however,
deep and that
kept his spirits tar above freezing
point.
lo are demanded
Farmer Alden, and Roger glanced
with a soft admiring eye at Gladys,
bis daughter, and answered careless-
a little exercise for my horse.
expect to make It and return In
three
wish I could dissuade here
spoke Gladys, concerned and
do not risk It. Mr.
what about those saddle bags.
Miss proposed Roger.
they will be safe, If they were
ever safe, a week from now Then
the weather will let up and It will
not be so
don't know the average In-
declared Roger, his
head fellow.
who brought back your horse, said
he had left the saddle In his home
dugout. Perhaps, and perhaps not.
Even if so. his wife, bis children, his
neighbors may take occasion to rifle
it. has promised every day for
a week that he would go after
he won't do until the last
cent of that hundred dollars Is
predicted Mr. Alden.
It was Gladys who accompanied
Roger to the door and stood there
while he mounted his horse. She.
too, stood at the window looking
after him till lie was out of sight.
Was he mistaken, or did she really
lift her hands to her lips, as If send-
after him a good luck kiss
Roger loved Gladys Alden. She had
many suitors and he was not entirely
sure of his ground. Since he had an-
his present Journey, however,
Roger had fancied a new depth of ex-
to her eyes.
It seemed that a month before,
while out for a gallop. Gladys had
left her favorite horse beside the -rail
to gather some wild flowers. When
she returned he gone. Wandered
off or stolen, nothing was heard of
the missing steed until about three
weeks later. A reward of one
dollars had been offered for the
return of the horse. had
but bareback. He had
the saddle, he said In one
of its pockets had placed a
small hand bag. It contained some
valued trinkets, once belonging lo her
dead mother. She had mourned their
loss. Hence the foray of
Roger, looking to their restitution
Roger found his calculation as to a
speedy at fault. The trail
was forty Inches tender snow the
vines clogged, the horse worn out
before half Hie Journey was
On Hie evening of the sec-
day. however, lie arrived weary
and half frozen at the wretched dug-
out that called home Ilia
squaw with her five children greeted
him. Roger made out that he was
at the right place, but the
could not speak English. She
made a motion as If on
for a neighbor to act as Interpreter.
About to depart. hr glittered,
her breath came rapidly, she stared
hard at the leggings Roger
wore. Then, a lowering expression
on her dusky face, she left the but.
Roger was so that ha
threw himself on a pile of skins to
recuperate while the woman Ml
away. Before h realized It
overcame lira. Ho aroused
by finding himself pounced upon
The squaw lurked
side the lint, had returned,
bound him hand and foot.
kill she shrieked
frenzied, and she pointed at the leg
Kings poised a knife ready
e It Into his vitals.
asserted Roger
her dark
The squaw half understood him.
past his helpless
drew from his breast pocket a
wallet. scanned its contents.
Then, s. etching from among the pa-
It contained the photograph
she stood regarding it
distended eyes.
kill she in a wild
drawing tho knife In her hand
through the smiling faro of
an In the picture.
determined squaw was the
companion of Roger, mounted on her
pony, back to tho town. She
had located the missing saddle among
i trappings and the little hand-
hat, had original contents Intact.
The gratitude expressed In the
i f was sufficient reward for
nil Id had done When In told
By authority vested in me
by a mortgage made by J. J.
to Macon on
day of January, 1913. and I having
quail He. as administrator hereby of-
fer for sale on the 3rd Monday
February being the 15th day
thereof, for cash to the highest bidder
at the Court House door in Greenville
at noon the following described pro-
Situated in Swift Creek township
county, lying on and adjoining
the two that cross at
Cross Roads of three small
tracts, first tract of thirteen
the second tract of one and one
acres, and third tract of three acres
more or less being the three parcels
land described in a deed
Claude Clark and wife Mary Clark to
J. Wilson, dated the 2nd day
November 1908 and recorded In book
B-t, page
This 14th day of January
R. A.
Administrator
N. W. Attorney.
OUT D
Puts and calls are,
surest method of trading In wheat
or la
absolutely limned to the
bought No farther
Positively the moat profitable wag
trading.
Open an account. can bay U
pots or
grain for fit or can boy bock
for W or many more Beam
Ad advance or decline of giver
yea the chance to take profit
A movement of t cents profit.
Write for full particulars and hawk
K. W. K KIM A
Ohm.
Ball to Look Box la
North Carolina
County
Ry virtue of authority contained in
two certain mortgages executed by
Prince to Turnage Brothers,
One bearing the date of i-
1st 1914 and recorded In Book
L-10. an page and one bearing
date of May 2nd. 1914 and recorded
Book y-10 on page of Pitt
Registry, the undersigned
will on Monday. February
1916, at o'clock Noon, before
Court House Door in Pitt County, In
tho Town of Greenville, sell to Hit
highest bidder tor cash the following
described parcel of
and being in Creek
Township, Pitt County. North Carolina
and beginning at two pines and
oak. William Smith's corner and
thence with William Smith's line S
W poles to a stake Wylie Smith
Smith corner, thence with his line S
W poles to a stake in line,
John Smith's corner then with his
line N W poles to a stake.
comer, then with Va
line N i W poles to a I
stump in said line thence to the be-
ginning containing acres more or
less and being the same land convey-
ed by Deed from Haywood Cox to
Prince dated, dated the
day of November, 1908, and recorded
in the Register of Deeds Office In Pitt
County. In Book B-9, on page and
being the same land described in the
above mentioned mortgages execute
by said to the
said Turnage
This sale is to satisfy the of
above mentioned
the day of January.
TURN AGE BROS.,
Mortgage.
Harding Pierce, Attorneys.
SALK
By virtue of a power of
ed In a certain Mortgage Deed
and delivered by J. A. an
wife Ethel lo W. H.
Jr dated the lath, day of
1914, and duly recorded in the Ra
Office In Pitt County, in Boo
A page and also by virtue
a Mortgage executed and delivered
B, A. to W. Dall. Jr.
dated of . 1914, and
recorded in the Register's Office
Pitt County, the undersigned will, o
Saturday. the 6th. day February
1915, at o'clock Noon expose to
lie sale before tho Court House
in Greenville, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
or parcel of land,
one fifth undivided in-
of J. A. and also
life estate of K. A. in the
fifth undivided interest of
said J. A. in that
tract or parcel of land situated
Township. Pitt County. Norm
Carolina adjoining the lands of Tho
mas Haddock on tho East; the
land on the West; the Evans land o
the South and the land H
the North and containing
more or
This sale is made for the
of satisfying the terms of said Mort-
gage Deed.
This the 4th. day of January,
W. H.
Harding Pierce, Attorneys.
By virtue of power vested in me by
that Deed of Trust executed to me
by W C. Smith, of record in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for Pitt
County, in Hook T-10 at Page I
shall sell at public auction to th-s
highest bidder cash at the Court
House door in Greenville, on the
day of February, 1915, at o'clock
M., following parcel of
real estate, lying, being
iii Greenville County
and State of North Carolina, to-
I arm No. Twelve on
part of land formerly owned b
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully
In Map Hook at Page
the Register of Office for
County and containing Three and II-
acres.
This January 4th Mil.
C.
Albion Dunn, Ally. Mt
Sate North Carolina.
County of Pitt
NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the
conferred upon me by the provision .
of a certain mortgage, executed by
Dawson, and Ida
of the County of Pitt and State
North Carolina to W. H. Arnold, of
said county and State, which is duly
recorded in 0-9, page of
Register Deed's Office of Pitt
thy undersigned will sell at public
auction at Court House door
Greenville on the 16th day February
1915, at the hour of M. to th
highest bidder for cash the following
piece or parcel land, situate in id-
county and State aforesaid,
particularly described as
in Township, Pitt
County, on road leading trap
Black Jack to Calico and bounded b
the lands of Edward Mills, W. I.
Smith and others containing acre
or lean and being the land
which Marcellus Dawson and Ida
Dawson resided in 1910. Reference
made to Hook 0-9 page of the Re-
of Pitt
This the 16th day of January,
W. H. ARNOLD,
Mortgagee
Harry Skinner. Ally for mortgagee.
Hew Cure a Couch.
coughs demand Instant
treatment. They show ii serious con-
of the system and re weaken-
Postmaster Collins, B
I, I look Honey and Tar
STRAY I If
p on January 8th stray Compound for a violent
of his narrow graze of death how- red white spotted, no completely exhausted
ELL'S
C. R.
I. A. HUDSON,
this grew to concern. She draw
r to him and her hand trembled
as .-he touched his r-m unconsciously
In moonlight at the door
Roger frankly confessed
love, an hour later The kiss of
a happy betrothal was Interrupted by 1918 Simpson. N
Mr Alden He
was i Buckling hilariously.
ho explained, group- I
feathers has Just been leg I WANTED I , I Mill It
ward hound by hi better half at the price and to suit
end of a john-t-n
less than J half a bottle stopped
i Try It. For sale by all
COt
it has
a of
ONE HUNDRED
AND IS
THE BEST
OF ALL
TO
FOR WE
TO
OFFER If WAT OF
AND
FACILITIES.
we hArm ah
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS Y TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT TOO
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
It the ate the Meat
B. .
Fitting of Entire War
low
Warsaw
fifth Street Fronting
lo Be Used For
lest
Senate Passes The Making Prince Wales Belief Fond County Commissioners Hold
Closed; those Contributing Session; Recorder's Court
two Judicial Districts
the State
to the Cause
VERY HEAVY
ii. Be Holding Their
i All Points
i I Fierce Attacks
FA 2-The Germans
been efforts the last
few the extended dead
lock eastern and western
The; delivered a series
attacks, preceded by
activity, on the allied lines in
Wanders art and, while in
they thus won
preliminary Vantage, before
concluded the
British or have regained
trenches lost, and In
some cases the German
positions.
In these according to
and official reports, the
suffered severe
j on
The
the Belgian in
a severe which
that moment has arrive
another to get across the
and to the French
ports.
In kw French have
ed the ml station at one
f the Germans military centers b-
hind their lines.
It Warsaw.
Heavy have been
against lit lines in Central
Poland. by Hanking move-
north south, Field
Marshal made a
desperate I apparently ll
to break through to
Warsaw IT J not only gain It
great mils political advantage
but at tho same
release Ho on Hungary and
Bait in each of which r
tho troops arc slowly
pushing
The ins west and southwest of
i lie been a
the
first wen hut the
rt declares that
by am regained
most of lb -e lost grand. TIM
adds tin Germans losses
The official account
says oil e righting
Channel
A was
large It he English channel
Notice was given recently that at
f meeting of tho Board of Aldermen
tho offer of a tons road
building material made by a Virginia
concern bad been accepted. com
located at the Cement
Company, is selling a special
Mud of gravel for road building which
they claim will make a road far
to the clay variety and as
good if not better than the regular
Macadam. Believing that a trial will
be sufficient to secure for them
offers the company is giving
to the city of Greenville one hundred
tons to use as a test.
Tho material has already arrived
and been unloaded but because of th-
bad weather conditions no
has been to put it down.
it
The street authorities have about de-
to put this gravel road down on
the street in front of the and
the work will be done soon as con-
will The
furnishing this material claims
one ton will build four square yards
of roadway seven inches deep. Th
city has all of the needed equipment
except a road roller and probably one
of these can be borrowed either from
the county or elsewhere.
Raleigh, Feb. bill to The Prince of Wales Belief
the State into two Judicial districts closed and tho following is
TO PASS SHIP BILL
THE OPPOSITION
Washington, D. C. Feb. --A plan
guarded with tho t secrecy, was
adopted by administration Democrats
of the Senate in caucus tonight to
break down opposition to the govern-
ship purchase bill. The pro-
gram includes
which will be actuated
row afternoon in tho Senate, and ac-
cording to leaders of tho party, is
calculated to bring support for
measure to offset Monday's demo-
revolt.
Alter reaching an the
adopted resolution
every member to secrecy.
Kern, caucus, to-
that secrecy was
the obvious reason that to
the plans public might tr
frustration. It was reported later
that included in the plan was .-ii
agreement to amend, the bill lo con-
form With suggestions fro. i
sources made within the few
strenuous
will get into tho Mil hi
Senate again Sena
tor Kern. Is nil
can be Tho opposition d
con tide to us what they Intended
do last Monday. For r
on we divulge our
was tho main topic of discussion M
the Senate Much debate
was devoted to the passage tint
bill and tho continued up
the vote on the bill. The vote was
strongly in favor of tho passage
bill all amendments were
lost. The two districts as formed
under this bill consist of forty-eight
counties in the Western
in the Eastern.
Senator Harding introduced a nil
to authorize the commissioners of
Ayden to issue bonds to
water, sewerage and light and law
taxes for the same.
Proceedings.
Tho proposition to establish
courts in the several counties of the
State caused considerable discussion
in tho House yesterday and from the
general trend of debate, there seems
to be rough sledding ahead for
measure. It has already passed the
Senate but the House does not look on
the bill with any great degree Of
or. Amendments were sent forward
exempting tho counties of Wake, Gas-
ton. Hertford, Iredell Transylvania
Bertie, Camden, Polk. Rowan and
Graham from the operations of
bill when it finally went over for
final action a number of other
had amendments ready or wore
preparing them to exempt their
ties.
Mr. bill to simplify tut
form of deeds and mortgages brought
out a lengthy discussion and it i
went over for final disposition
today.
a list of who have contributed
Tobacco Board of
Trade 100.00
Greenville Banking At Trust
Company
Hugh, Thomas Co. 60.0
Gentry Gorman
Johnston Foxhall
J. A. Clark, Jr.
Smith Sugg
a A.
. F. Health 2.00
Taft VanDyke
W. B. Wilson
W. L. Best
J. L. Starkey 2.01
California Fruit Store
B,
Hart Hadley
A. B. Ellington
J. H. Boyd, Jr. ,,.
J. G.
J. R. B. G. 3.0
Question Passed Up
The County Commissioners
day ended a two meeting in
which the usual amount of routine
work and business was disposed of.
Most of the matters under
were not of great interest to the en-
tire county but were local matters
Ono thing of importance was a -.-
solution bearing on the Recorder
Court for Pitt county. At a former
meeting the Hoard had expressed it-
self as in favor of such a court, but
at this meeting a resolution was
adopted rescinding their former
or recommendation and
that they would not I
the formation of such a court tot
this county. By this action the mat-
is now up to the members of th.
this county. It is
not known what action they will take
on tho question
A fuller report of the will
be given later.
PLEADS CAUSE
OF
J. Key Brown
R.
J. W. Ferrell
J. Whichard
L. W.
J. J.
Dr. J.
A. K.
Frank Wilson
F. D. Pennington
W. H. Long
C. Home
G. G.
J. W. Bryan
Cash
Prosecutor on Carpel- r. O.
Albany. N. V., Feb. 3-District A. White
Attorney Thomas of w. H. Bail, Jr.
county prosecuted the Reflector Company
trial of William V. a W.
of N. Y. who Henry Sugg
set free by the despite weight-
evidence, must answer today to th-
that he was neg-
and derelict in his
Governor Whitman is taking a
Internal In charges, which
arc brought by the father of Bun
M. murdered man
Young Newman had married the
de-
v-as that ho thought the son-in-
law had wronged his
testimony H a young widow, In
fort net father, formed one
if most sensational chapters in
murder trials.
on page four
Hank robberies have beet
occurring with a great FT
In the west during
months. Many of them are h aid
daring and remind one of old
times.
To Begin
Chicago, Fit. win begin
boon on the new subway
which nu appropriation U M-
voted. Tho contracts are be-
rushed so ground can bro-
ken soon and employment be pro-
for many men now Idle.
Prayer meetings in the churches to
W. C.
O. l. Joyner
R. B.
J. I-;.
W. B. Proctor
II. B. Smith
J. R. Smith
Greenville Wholesale Co.
I. W. Tucker
W. B.
Watt Harris
J. R, ; J. G.
Moseley Bros.
D. Overton
Cash
Jenkins
J, ii. Tripp
SMITH TOWN ITEMS
Smith Town, Fob. Mars
Smith and R. B. Willoughby attend-
ed the Union con
veiled at Ayden Saturday.
Miss Lena of
is spending time with her bro-
Mr. C. B.
Mrs. C. L. Tyson of spent
today with Mrs. R. A.
Mrs. C. B. Marshburn Mrs.
Fred Smith of Farmville vis-
in our town last week.
Mr. Ivey Smith lost a right
able Saturday morning.
Our teachers. Misses Berth i Joy
Una Wade, are preparing to
present a very Interesting play at
Smith's school house in February
date will be mentioned next week,
Mrs. A. A. Joyner is seriously ill
at her granddaughters, Mrs
in Farmville.
Mr It. M. Starkey while vi
Mrs. W. U. t
i very hard fall and is t.
bed from the painful Injuries he re-
Mrs. Ellen and lit
daughter arc visiting at Sheriff Ai
in Ayden this week.
Mr. W. G and family.
Farmville spent the week end at Ml
F. M Smiths.
few of our farmers are preparing
their plant bends.
5.00
2.50
5.00
10.00
1.00
5.00
j. l. n
John
It.
I,. P.
Reuben Walls
Reuben
j. r. brown
Spain
Optional of Greenville
1.00
1.00
1.03
EV
20.00
1.00
1.00
I. Of
Farmers Union Warehouse Co. IS
J, W. Brooks
Mot n
Reflector Co.
Circulars
Total II
fund has been collected for tin
purpose of helping to relieve the ill-
tressed widows and children of
armies and navy. The Import
Company., wishes I.
who have n
his and to express Its
elation of generous gift
Many Leading Ladies the
Also Discuss Subject at
Meeting
FAVOR
Suffrage Will How-
ever Be Fought on in The
Assembly the
sent Session.
Raleigh, Feb. hours of
equal suffrage, oratory, equal
rage fact, equal suffrage energy
could not convince sixteen men yes-
afternoon of tho efficacy
the cause. These sixteen men were
the seven of the Senate Committee on
Laws and the nine of the
House Committee on Constitutional
Amendments. They reported the bills
now before the General Assembly
favorably, at the end the public
hearing and the vote was four ti
three for the Senate committee and six
to throe for the House committee.
H was a hearing, too, like none
other Of the present session. A
hall, with a sprinkling
men, but otherwise overwhelmingly
feminine listened With rapt
throughout, while r. Anna
Shaw, of the
Suffrage Association. expounded th
principles a complete democracy
ported freedom, and thorough rep-
They not only listened
they applauded, the logic
i with the ridicule, and they
drank in the wisdom the leader
the cause. With sharp analysis,
sound r. pounded straight to
the fundamental principles of
she flayed custom, she laid
in the shade, and hanged iii.-
frees.
She wt-s not the only one either
Mrs. a Henderson, president
of l Equal Suffrage in
Carolina; Mrs. T. W.
of Davidson; Mrs, T. G i d-
no, of Raleigh; Mrs. Al
of Mrs.
of Charlotte -all of them
in full fearlessness, cutting away the
the keen of
their discernment, and attacking
problem with earnestness to convince
and to achieve what they believe to
their just rights.
Robbed Again.
Durham, Feb. Tho West Dur-
ham was robbed last it
for the second time within two
months robbers obtained in
and stamps.
were made to blow open
which contained about
without races. The robbers used
and partially
the safe. ,. i