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WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE 
Grand AUCTION SALE 
THAT WILL TAKE PLACE 
Wednesday, November 
at 10.30 a. m. 
WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED INTO 
Ideal Small Farms 
THE HODGE AND REUBEN L LAND, NOW OWNED BY J. H. LOCATED AT BALLARDS CROSS 
ROADS, ON THE OLD PLANK ROAD, MILES FROM GREENVILLE, MILES FROM FARMVILLE, MILES 
FROM AYDEN AND MILES FROM ARTHUR 
There Is No Better Farm Land to be Found In Pitt County 
THIS LAND PRODUCES FINE CROPS OF COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND PEANUTS, AND IS CONVENIENT TO 
GOOD SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES AND IS IN AN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD. 
Each tract will be sold to the Highest Bidder on easy Terms 
You Cannot Go Wrong 
BY ATTENDING THE S ALE AND BUYING ONE OR MORE OF T IDEAL SMALL FARMS 
TO ALL WHO ATTEND THE SALE WE WILL SERVE 
An Old Time Barbecue absolutely Free 
MUSIC FURNISHED BY OUR ALL ST AR BRASS BAND. COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY 
WE WILL SELL RAIN OR SHINE 
Remember The Time, Place and Date, Wednesday, November 
10.30 a. m. 
Atlantic C 
Co 
Home Office; Greenville, North Carolina 
PRIMER AUCTION 
I THE 
OF 
CAROLINA. IT HAS 
A POPULATION OF FOUR 
ONE HUNDRED 
IND ONE. AND IS 
ROUNDED THE BEST 
FARM I NO COUNTRY. 
INDUSTRIES OF ALL 
KINDS ARE INVITED TO 
LOCATE HERE FOR WE 
HAVE EVERYTHING TO 
OFFER IN THE WAT OF 
LABOR, CAPITAL AND 
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. 
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE 
WE HAVE A 
OF TWELVE HUN- 
THE BEST 
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN 
PART OP NORTH CARO- 
LINA AND THOSE 
WHO WISH TO GET BET- 
ACQUAINTED WITH 
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE 
A FEW SPACE AND 
TELL THEM WHAT YOU 
TO BRING TO THEIR 
ATTENTION. 
OUR ADVERTISING 
ARE LOW AND CAN 
BE BAD UPON
MM II HI 
MARRIAGE HERE 
LAST TUESDAY 
Mr. 
Hunter Fleming And 
Miss Lillian Carr. 
TO PAY FOR LIVES 
LOST ON SHIP 
Willing To Pay For 
Lusitania Victims. 
WEDDING AT MUST DISAVOW ACT 
Decorations Were Simplicity 
Rev. J. M. Daniel, 
Bride's Pastor, Was 
Shower of Gifts 
For Southern Trip. 
This afternoon at four-thirty o'clock 
tho Manorial Methodist 
a raiding a 
when Miss Lillian Carr 
wife of Mr. Hunter Fleming. 
of Tho keynote in the 
of the church was simplicity. 
The rostrum and altar were covered It is stated that tho German 
with white and the chancel rail was government stands ready to pay 
twined with bambOO. A number each American who died on the 
potted plants were used. Mrs. S. T. 
White presided at the organ and play- 
Will Give For One 
Rich American -President 
Not Willing To Accept 
Any Amount Unless Ab 
solute Disavowal Is Made. 
WASHINGTON, NOV. 
Count has 
the United Status of its will- 
to pay indemnity for the US 
Americans who their lives when 
the was by a German 
submarine. 
Although no amount has as yet been 
d soft music as the guests assembled. 
before the bridal party entered. 
Miss Essie sang, Promise 
and Mr. Charles James sang, 
For The bridal party en- 
to Wedding March 
and March was played as 
a recessional. Tho ribbon 
were little Misses Sarah Anderson, of 
Wilson, and Mary Sheppard Keel and 
Masters William Anderson, of Wilson, 
and Charles Carr, all cousins of the 
bride. The little girls wore white 
dresses and pink ribbons and the little 
boys wore black suits. The grooms- 
men wore dress suits and their button- 
were white roses. Henry Tull, of 
James entered 
and came down opposite aisles They 
followed by Misses 
and Anna Pierce, of Warsaw, 
who wore pink taffetas with silver 
trimmings and black hats and 
white roses. Next came. Tom 
Harvey, of and Norman War- 
and they were followed by Misses 
Jamie Bryan and Mary who 
wore yellow taffetas with silver lace 
trimmings and black picture hate and 
carried pink rotes. Next O. G. 
and Oscar Greene, of 
and followed by Misses Battle 
great liner, or a total of It 
is doubted If this offer will accept- 
able to the United States. 
Germany has not yet n any In- 
to disavow the act of the 
submarine commander who destroyed 
the It has suggested, how- 
ever, that tho question of disavowal be 
submitted to arbitration. This pro- 
President Wilson undoubtedly 
will reject. 
The oiler to financial 
for tin- Americana killed on toe 
according to the Daily News 
correspondent's information, was made 
to Secretary of State Lansing by Am- 
when the German 
diplomat called at the. State depart- 
last week. 
At the same lime he Is said to have 
Informed Mr. that his govern- 
did not think it should pressed 
to for sinking a ship 
transporting munitions of war along 
with 
The German government, according 
to the ambassador, holds that while It 
had a right to destroy tho Lusitania 
It did not Intend injuring Americans 
and to show Its regret for the loss of 
so many American lives desires to 
such reparation as Is possible 
by the payment of an indemnity. 
This offer to pay tho families of 
EUGENE CANNON 
IS BACK HOME 
Been to Train Here 
Asian Is 
At The Home el His lather 
According to a Received 
From 
ROADS ARE IN 
FINE CONDITION 
Local Men That 
Beads Were a tern Age 
i Are Hen in Much Better Shape 
They Held I p Hell During 
And storm Being Dragged. 
Mr. H M. and Mr. It. L. 
who have recently traveled over 
the section of the 
Mr. Camion, around whom 
tery has centered, is bark home 
Such became known here today 
several Ayden people testified to 
it Mm alight from the train 
bare last be notice of his 
BRITAIN TO 
FIGHT UNTIL E 
OP THIS 
coming was published 
this paper In a letter from Mr Can- 
non, mailed In Richmond. 
Today telephone communication 
from Ayden Cannon had 
returned and be was now at the 
home of his father about live 
miles from Greenville where Mr- Can 
non had moved after his mysterious 
disappearance. 
The cause of Cannon's recent ac- 
were fully explained In letter 
yesterday. 
Mrs. Edward of Dunn, who 
ins been visiting Miss Lillian 
ll ft today for 
audition U 
., with what it was la.-t year this 
tin e 
i.,,, say that a year 
. n Is were almost Impassable, 
but now that they have a resemblance 
u and are i on be- 
put Into better 
reports received upon the i on- 
the roads after the re 
it heavy ind lorn late that 
. have held up unusually well 
and that in very Instances have 
been discovered winch were
;.;. I let dragging the roads after 
been with much 
favor by the road force, and in doing 
his. it is said that they are keeping 
the roads in the be I 
Bible 
So The Earl 
Derby In Speech. 
General Munro 
General Munro has been sent to the 
Dardanelles to the place of 
General Ian Hamilton by the British. 
The virtual failure of the Dardanelles 
operations under General Hamilton 
made this change necessary 
TO HOLD 
COm HEBE IN JANUARY. 
Beginning on January seventeenth. 
Judge Of this place, will hold 
court here for two weeks. This was 
made possible through an exchange 
of courts between him and Judge 
Mrs. John Whitfield Jump 
ed In Well. 
RED CROSS SEALS 
PEOPLE ARE ANXIOUS 
Would Not Have Country 
Relax At This Time But 
Are Ac Enthusiastic As 
They Were Last August 
Will Be Great Achieve 
merit. 
NEWSPAPER RES HAW 
GOOD HI 
LONDON, NOV. country 
is sound and it is determined 
this war through to the said 
the Karl Of Derby in talking In the 
American correspondents today re- 
the British recruiting cam- 
of which be la In charge. Tin 
arc as determined to carry 
the war through as were 
August of year and we will win 
That much. Lord Derby said, he 
was willing to affirm as the result 
of his canvass of the country. More 
definite Information he was obliged 
lo withhold until the formal an- 
of the results of the 
canvass on December n He de- 
to answer questions whether 
responses had exceeded his 
or to Indicate whether 
number of recruits meets require- 
BODY FOUND LATER 
Lived Near Robersonville 
No Cause Has Been As- 
signed Leaves 
Family. 
Button, of Grange, and Car- those Americans who perished on the 
rte Lee Beasley. of an I 
of the groom, who white taffetas out 
with sliver trimmings black 
picture hats and carried yellow roses. 
Next came the flower maids, Misses 
White and Mary Fleming, of 
a sister of the groom, wearing 
white net dresses with pink ribbons 
and pink shepherdess hats and car- 
baskets of pink roses Mrs 
W. of Plymouth, as 
dame of honor, then entered. She 
wore her wedding gown of Duchess 
and carried yellow roses. Then 
came the maids of honor. Misses Mild- 
red Carr, a the bride, and 
Fleming, of a sister they 
of the groom. 
over taffeta and black picture. they 
on ago Three i 
News was received here this morn 
of the suicide yesterday of Mrs 
John near by 
Jumping Into a well. The body was 
found two hour later. 
Sunday night Mrs. Whitfield attend 
reservation and without regard to Ml church and seemed to In tho best 
of Involved of spirits, yesterday morning she 
COoked breakfast for tho family and 
tho 
in the controversy. 
An effort war by a German later got tho four children off to 
emissary recently to get a father and 
mother who lost a son on the 
to sign a statement that they believed 
Great Britain equally liable With tier- 
many for the payment of damages. The 
argument presented by this agent was 
that England incurred tho liability 
When It allowed war munitions to be 
carried In a passenger ship. 
The plan failed when the curt- 
spumed the suggestion, although 
are said to have been promised i 
amount 
wore blue Immediate payment of any 
would stipulate German em- 
I officials deny this agent 
the Berlin government. 
BOOSTER PAGE 
HIT SATURDAY 
The put out 
day by this paper made a hit with 
many of tho local business men. The 
page will be run again this coming 
Saturday and house de- 
siring an advertisement on this page 
for Saturday should let the know 
it not later than tomorrow night. 
STRAY COW TAKEN UP HAVE 
taken up one black cow. brown 
down her back, while spot 
near bag. mark and 
low fork In each ear. Owner can 
get same by proving properly and 
paving all costs. Carney. W 
Harrington's farm, on road 
one west of Greenville 
She then completed her domestic work 
and disappeared. 
Search for her for two hours re ill 
ed in the finding Of her body, head 
down, In a well at a tenant 
tho place. It is presumed that she 
Jumped head foremost Into the well 
as there was no Indication of foul play 
of any kind. 
Mr, Whitfield was thirty-live years 
old and a daughter of Mrs. J. P. 
Of near She 
a husband and four small 
rind Century Hub 
The End Century Club will meat to- 
morrow afternoon at three o'clock 
with Mrs. J I. All members 
are to he present. 
Civil War Brought Forth 
The Idea. 
RAISED 
That Much In The Last Six 
Years In United States 
Expect More 
This Year. 
Nearly has been raised 
by Red Cross Christmas Seals In tho 
last six years, and yet many people 
who will buy holiday 
at this seventh annual do not 
know how the charity stamp Idea or- 
It was war that brought forth the 
charity stamp the Civil War of 
to Some of your grandmothers 
played with 
to Red Cross Seals 
In when they conceived 
the Idea Of selling stamps at fairs for 
the benefit Of the relief funds for the 
hospitals in Brooklyn, Boa- 
n and elsewhere. Nearly f 
illy the En 
NOV. to 
Mrs. c. w. of news- 
paper men make the best husbands. 
Mrs. says It Is no trouble to 
secure the services of her husband to 
help wash dishes or do other domestic 
work. She advises all minds who arc 
aspirants to the matrimonial honors to 
single out some newspaper man who 
is pulling down a fat salary and Derby said it would be a 
in for dear life until induces achievement if the nation ear- 
to take up her proposition. the war to a successful end 
Mrs. Is the wife of the city I out compulsion. He the 
editor of the Free Press, failure of many to 
is also well known In North Carolina forward largely to the fact that the 
journalism, and who Is the official I necessity bad been 
North Carolina photographer and 
respondent for the metropolitan II. PARTY OS 
ROBES and CARNATIONS 
week Phone Mrs. 
THIS 
raised In this way before 1806, 
After the war this method of raising 
money was discontinued in this 
country for a generation, although It 
found vogue in Portugal, Switzer- 
land, Austria. France, Spain, Den. 
mark, Norway, Russia, Sweden and 
other European countries There are 
now several thousands or different 
t. lies of charity stamps used In all 
parts the world, as many as forty 
being used In Austria for children's 
hospitals alone. 
I opened a repair shop for 
snow cases, windshields, and windows, 
next to stables on Fourth 
street. All work guaranteed and 
en prompt attention. Terms strictly 
rush. 
J. F PERKINS, 
RAILROAD 
MONDAY 
On Monday evening, the bridal 
met at the home of the bride before 
WASHINGTON . NOV. 
hundred and thirteen railroaders. In- 
brakemen, conductors, 
MARINE CORPS going to the church for rehearsal, and 
given a by a local band. 
After the rehearsal, Mrs. Gay- 
lard entertained the bridal party at 
the home of her mother, Mrs. R. w 
King. Tom and Miss Annie 
rs, Bremen and switchmen, have en-1 King served punch In the ball Cut- 
ting the . like . 
merriment Ml Anna Pierce cut the 
ring. Tom i thimble and 
v i; i,. On e the din Ice 
cream and were served and 
was enjoyed until a late hour. 
listed In the States Marine 
Corps during the fiscal years of 1913, 
1911 and 1916, according to the 
statement of recruiting Just made 
public. 
ARE HELPING TO 
PUT GREENVILLE IN THE LEAD 
Ml till 
r T. the guiding of it I to gt him tho 
Warehouse Company, ha It i o, 
in en in the tobacco number I In this, tho company has been sac 
of years has made a wonderful as is proven by the number of 
through his of grow.-.- have profited 
company which takes m II la year by selling 
farmer. 
The Warehouse company 
made up of the prominent 
of this section Is not owned by 
one individual. It has sold an 
Immense amount of tobacco this year 
and is continuing to have largo breaks 
at which every farmer that sells with 
them goes away highly pleased. 
house. 
This company has been a heavy 
this year, and in tho opinion 
the sales manager, warehouse can 
not hop- to successful unless if 
foes advertise Their advertisement 
as been running steadily In this paper 
since the opening of the market, and 
the has expressed 
the farmer in the pleased with the service rendered.
two 
M, 
THE CAROLINA HOME 
FARM and EASTERN 
REFLECTOR 
By 
MU lac. 
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 
MK. UPS M W KIM 
Bl V THE BEAU 
one year . 
Six . 
Mr women's clubs will again 
km to Ms readers art . . mU Bad Cross Basis to rate 
. y to help tubers 
rates may be had upon 
at the business oil 
Tin; Reflector Building, comer . 
and Third streets. 
All cards of thanks resolutions 
if respect will be charged tor at
advertised 
dates will be charged three 
cents per line, up to lines, 
second class matter Au- 
gust at the post office at 
North Carolina, under act 
of March I, 
Fit I DAY. in. 
Will Greece slid.- 
Old Turkey becomes a martyr.
Rainy, snowy and muddy weather 
will bring the road question to every 
home.
As 
Journal for the family, v.- 
would hate to say what we think of the 
Commoner. 
Add wonderful and new 
The subscriber who pays his 
promptly. 
There will lie no issue of The Re- 
Thursday the 
Thanksgiving 
, of the 
v. Poet and William 
the Hearst pa 
. Mr. Bryan two men 
matted D 
bin in no 
II, also say.- that he is 
; . as 
of then 
will do the same 
friend Of Wilson. 
W, r. ct for 
Mr. Bl I greet man. but 
w are bound to differ him, 
We think that lie committed a rash 
when be resigned from the Cabinet 
at a time when the President needed 
strong men. We hare Mill less re- 
th raj he la acting towards 
the 
Mr. Bryan is the moat remarkable 
man today so far a i future wisdom 
goes. The things Mr 
twenty years are Just being 
put into practice today. If had 
been taken hold of when his advocacy 
was made, the country would have 
been ruined. 
What Mr. sees tit to advocate 
today, we haven't the slightest doubt 
but that it will be put Into practice 
twenty or fifty years hence. 
Mr. Bryan lives ahead of his time. 
He should sleep for twenty years and 
then awake, to find that what he 
at that time will be correct and 
proper. 
Mr. Cherubim will have lit- 
influence ever the party, but they 
are helping to save the country from 
grasping what Mr. advocates 
today. Twenty-five years from now 
we expect to see a world united and 
Mr. Bryan's present policy coming into 
its own. 
worth and one that 
should rally to the sup- 
port of. 
Every person, BO matter how poor. 
a little something to the 
of seals, and he will 
have cf knowing 
much toward help- 
to ward off the dreaded of 
all 
The local are to be 
that they taken this 
U helping their 
fortunate and who are 
ring the ravages of 
Just a few cents -you v ill never 
miss it but the large number cf 
that contribute, each of them a 
cents, bring the total up high and 
where it is effective in a large 
WANTS 
the way Kitchin refers to the 
Seven Seas Magazine one would think 
that journal was his guardian. 
It now seems as if K. of K. will have 
lit tie effect upon the attitude which 
Greece will assume In the future. 
War may be what Sherman said 
but we observe that several Lon- 
don bachelors prefer war in 
The kiss m 
i with onions 
always reminds one of the lips 
Mi with stung. 
if the map is so called because 
i is such a snap for the coal man, will 
the Columbia State Inform an anxious 
world of whom the warm spell was 
named 
black ticks body, ears 
black around eyes with red on aide 
of head. Liberal reward if return 
ad to W. T. Lipscomb, Jr. 
Call Grocery, Phone tor 
cranberries, celery, and 
varieties. 
Buy your cake for Thanksgiving 
dinner from Grocery, Phone 
IS, 
The person who complains of his 
own and general is usually 
one who does not try to better his own 
lot. 
Claude Kitchin has now gotten in 
line with Bryan and is proceeding to 
issue statements in an attempt to 
himself. In our opinion, it will 
take more than a mere statement from 
him to set himself right with his 
and his colleagues in 
Congress. 
CALL PHONE M. A. PERKINS 
Son, for Gardner's cakes at cents 
per pound, fruit cake 1-2 cents. 
Now really there would be no 
for our mentioning it if the city an 
would see that the lot north 
of the post office receives what it is 
thorough cleaning. 
The Rocky Mount Telegram seems 
to appreciate what have had to SB 
relative to dumping raw 
sewerage into Tar river. We know- 
how it is, and want to see that 
stopped, too. 
Really, we must aide with a hyphen- 
kt journal tor nine when it says that 
Mr. Lansing should instruct all 
cans the government will not be 
responsible for accidents received on 
belligerent ships 
New Bern sun Bern, among 
things, n going to celebrate 
Thanksgiving Day with a horse race. 
We shall expect to see Braxton, 
and the others among 
those present Are ye going to have 
STOPPED IT LOOP 
BOLE 
Careful study of the statement which 
Congressman Claude Kitchin has sent 
out reveals one fact. That 
Mr. Is right and ho knows 
he is right because he says so. 
Mr. introduces extracts 
quoted from various naval officers a 
year or two ago saying that the de- 
use of the United States is adequate. 
But, the point has been advanced that 
has since that time visited three 
fourths of the world and made what 
was then thought to be adequate de 
worthless. 
Mr. Kitchin cites the fact K 
land. With a navy twice as large as 
has been unable to land 
troops on German soil owing to the 
fact that Germany has so well pro- 
her shores with mines. Hoes 
Mr. Kitchin that the coast line 
of Germany which has to be defended 
j. not to alongside the 
. , n , that the United States 
will have to protect Can't Mr. 
in Germany's colonies 
have taken away from her be- 
cause of the hampered Gem an fleet 
which could not get Into the open sea 
in the face of the titanic English fleet 
Mr. Kitchin blind to those facts 
Would Mr, Kitchin have the United 
States practically blockaded while we 
tight and pray for one of our mines 
send an invader's ship 
We want a navy that can protect the 
of the States and prevent 
any foreign power from blockading 
this country. One that can protect 
our Island possessions from any 
that might take I fancy to them. 
No a navy that we must hide away In 
some river and Ml the month of it with 
mines to keep the enemy ships away 
from it Mr Kitchin was careful not 
t, allude to that in statement, we 
notice. 
Till 
That the mother of the Chicago child 
had rather have it die than to grow up 
defective bot and physically 
has given rise to another squall from 
the late much talked of Miss Jane 
Adams. It appears that Miss Adams 
is some talker, and while she is per- 
at liberty to blow her head off 
with gab, we can't help from being 
glad that she. by not marrying, has 
saved one male from a gruesome fate. 
CARNATIONS FOR THANKSGIVING. 
Miss Warren. Phone 250-J. 
11-tS-Std. 
STRAY TAKEN HAVE TAKEN 
up one deep red cow, swallow back 
and In right ear, smooth 
crap in left ear. Finder can get 
same by proving property and pay- 
charges. Charlie Taylor. 
. . , 
STRAY COW TAKEN HAVE 
taken up a Jersey cow, mark, crap 
and a silt In the right ear. She has 
been with my cows for about 
three months. Owner can get game 
by proving property and paying all 
costs. Mrs. Julia F. Crawford. R- 
F. D. No. Greenville, N. C. 
DON'T BE MADE A CAT'S PAW OF 
In buying Furniture. Don't 
anything that Is offered 
to you. Inasmuch as you do 
not buy Furniture every 
or every month, it be- 
hooves you to make the right 
kind of a purchase when 
do buy. Visit the store and 
compare qualities and price. 
Let ours bi among the 
and we know that we will 
ultimately make the sale. 
Wise buyers cannot the 
temptations we put before 
them la Carpets and Furniture 
FRIDAY, K 
TAFT VANDYKE 
FOR SURRY, 
rubber tire, good as new. W. M. 
Moore. 
DESIRABLE LADY 
boarder. Phone 448-J. 
A State is getting in a pretty pickle 
when it can not enforce its own laws. 
Secretary of the State Board 
Health intimated such at Rocky 
Mount the other night when he said 
that the State had been powerless to 
prevent Louisburg from dumping sew- 
Into Tar river. 
WE ARE FOB 
Fire Stove all 
Repairing neatly done on short no 
We are In a position to 
prices that are the lowest to b 
had on any thing in this line. T 
Hicks.
If It Isn't the State Board of Health 
that should see that Louisburg Is com- 
to cease the of sew- 
into Tar river, who Is it And 
also, what Is the purpose of the State 
Hoard of Health If It isn't to safeguard 
the health of the State 
It A S i l M HEELS 
By HOWARD L 
Copyright by Adams News- 
paper Service 
THE TROMBONE 
Unless Carolina Is able to wallop the 
Virginians those boys should be 
ashamed to return to this State, but 
should go somewhere else where It 
doesn't take class and speed to he the 
leader. 
Have you thought over the 
in yesterday's paper asking the 
women's clubs and the different 
orders of the city to get together 
and plan a Community Christmas 
Tree- If so, what do you think of it. 
We arc sure that the suggestion 
will meet with approval by every pub- 
spirited nth-en of Greenville, and 
we are also sure that It will be 
Itself to put Into practice that 
suggestion. 
This Community Christmas Tree Is 
something that the well to to W 
their unfortunate brothers. It 
something that Is due the little children 
whose parents arc not able to provide 
Santa Clans for them. It some- 
thing which will have a tendency to 
weld the community Closer together 
with ties that can not be broken. 
It II the case that rich and 
The trombone is a loose-jointed 
musical instrument with sliding gear 
transmission which is played with 
both lungs. is capable of some very 
brilliant effects when operated by an 
performer who is not 
handicapped by familiarity with the 
notes. 
The best trombones arc those which 
are made with sleeve-valve mechanism 
and run in oil at the rate of eighteen 
Jerks to the measure. They are play- 
ed by Winding the lip firmly around the 
mouthpiece, taking a deep breath and 
blowing fiercely in the direction of a 
helpless audience. This results in 
the air with large, raucous chunks 
melody winch occasionally break up 
into small splinters before finding the 
right key. It Is quite a trick to run a 
pure and limpid scale on a slide 
bone, as the notes have to located 
with the right hand and the left ear, 
which explains why It is that so 
trombone players cock the head on one 
side like n man with a stiff neck. 
The trombone is used mainly to see 
the band Is in tune with anything 
outside of the bass drum. It is very 
aggravating to people of a sensitive 
ear to listen to a band in which all of 
the Instruments are out of tune with 
tho slide trombone to a depth of 
lineal feet. is no way to 
vent this, except by strangling the 
trombone player or adjourning and 
dying. 
The Jump-spark trombone has a lit- 
brother which Is played with one 
hand and alarming symptoms of 
pend apoplexy. When four or five of 
these trombones are pointed at the 
audience and blown Into with violent 
abandon by men with non-collapsible 
lungs, people In the front row 
to take their grand opera at home, In 
front of the docile 
When the trombone Is brand new 
It has a wide range and sing bass 
as well as tenor. Whenever a new 
trombone comes Into tho neighbor- 
ROOM FOR REST FOB 
desirable gentleman. Phone 448-J 
Money to Loan 
en 
First Class 
Low Interest Rule 
Long Time 
Easy Payments 
Roy C. Flanagan 
Office Over Greenville Blinking and 
Trust Company 
A Special Window for Ladies 
At The- 
National Bank 
The National Bank has beta congratulated on baring 
lag an office In which ladles can make deposits with- 
out being Jostled. 
Every lady should have a bank account. The system of pay- 
all household expenses with checks, makes a record of every 
transaction, that sometimes Is very valuable, and at the same time, 
cultivates certain business qualifications are very practical 
and useful. 
A cordial Invitation Is extended to the Indies to use the 
so conveniently arranged for them. 
THE NATIONAL BANK 
of Greenville
Condensed Statement of 
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY 
Greenville, N. C. 
At the of Business November IBIS. 
FREE 
With each dozen 
POST CARDS 
we give 
FREE PENNY 
Greenville Studio 
Over 
FRANK WILSON'S STORE 
New Crop Bulbs 
French and II white 
and yellow Narcissus, Tulips, Crocus. 
and Plant early for best re- 
Resources Liabilities 
Loans and Capital 
Overdrafts . Surplus and profits. 33,310.72 
Stocks and bonds . 14,350.00 . 17,093.97 
Banking house Fur Fix. 29,493.96 Dills payable . 
Cash and due from banks. 93,587.63 DEPOSITS . 
Total Total 
n ii i i i I ii mi 
California 
S T O 
Fruit 
R E 
Where you get your Thanksgiving Fruits and 
Vegetables. 
Florida grape fruits, Oranges, Cranberries, 
beans, cucumbers, squashes, celery, lettuce and 
tomatoes, pine apples, raisins and all kind of nuts. 
Telephone 
You furnish the turkey and we will do the 
n i mm 
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS 
Roses, Carnations, and Yak 
lies In season. 
decorations In the late 
styles. Our floral arrangements art 
the finest touch. 
, evergreens 
trees and hedge plants. 
The Greensboro New. now rises to alike r. made to suffer because ,,,, to drive single or 
defend Mr. Kitchin. We believe that do work in common. It usually being played at night 
paper was hollering tor the toward a bringing of the fortunate by earnest men who are not In 
United rights to be respected unfortunate of Sleep. The most popular 
ago. Of course, the News we must all Strive and we bone solo Is n the 
Would protect with a Inch as outlined In the Com- with birch 
battery which the afraid Tree we are on the which Is soon learned by 
to fire for fear It will demolish the right road towards accomplishing the In the neighborhood who has 
desired en. . an 
Mall, Telegraph, and 
orders promptly executed. 
IS GROWING. 
J. Co 
ii. n. t. 
All kinds of Insurance 
HALL MOORE 
LOCATING THE TROUBLE, 
WANTED 
To rent a house conveniently located 
Box 
When one Is Buffering from back- 
ache, lumbago, bilious- 
sharp panes, muscles, and 
Miff Joints It Is not always easy to lo- 
the source of trouble, but nine 
times out of ten -it be -traced- to 
overworked, weakness or diseased kid- 
Foley Kidney Pills have 
thousands of 
BOT OF 
Nothing a mother more 
tho loud, hoarse cough of croup. La- 
bored breathing, strangling, choking 
and gasping for breath demand Instant 
action. Mrs. T. Claire, 
Wis., Honey and Tar 
cured my boy of croup after ether rem- 
Recommended for 
coughs and 
Bring your want ad in today 
Buy Greenville Property 
One Room Dwelling, Lot South Greenville, Price 
One 5-Room Dwelling, Lot South Greenville. Price 
Two Room Dwellings, Lot Washington Street, Price 
One Room Dwelling, Lot West of A. C. L. Depot, 
One 7-Room Dwelling, Lot West Greenville, 
One 8-Room Dwelling, Lot Dickinson Avenue, 
ALSO SEVERAL PIECES OF DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY 
Moseley Brothers 
Real Estate Agents 
SOCIAL and PERSONAL 
I PERSONALS 
Mrs. Line Baker has gone to Wash- 
City to spend Thanksgiving. 
Prof. R. H. Wright left today for 
Raleigh to attend the As- 
of which he Is vice-president 
air. T. E. Hooker was a business 
visitor to today. 
Mr. W. J. Wyatt. of was 
among the business visitors to 
today. 
Mr. R. U Smith left on the early 
morning train for 
Mr. J. W. went to Conetoe this 
morning on business. 
Mr. Richard of spent 
yesterday afternoon in Greenville. 
Dr. Annie L. spent today in 
on professional business. 
Mr. W. II. Jr., of Charlotte, who 
spent yesterday In Greenville left this 
morning on a business trip to Rich- 
Mr. W. L. of 
was in town this morning on business. 
Mrs. Agnes of was In 
today. 
Mr. C. Washington went to Farra- 
this morning on business. 
Mr. D. O. Berry was among the 
tors from Ayden to Greenville today. 
Rev. C. M. Rock left over the Norfolk 
Southern this morning after a visit to 
Friends here. 
Rev. C C. Ware passed through town 
yesterday afternoon to his 
home at Wilson. He was accompanied 
from here by Mrs. Ware and children. 
Mr. E. C. King, of Falkland, was in 
our city today on business. 
Mr. H. H. Proctor, of tho Grimes- 
land section was in town today. 
Mr. Jarvis W. Campbell this 
morning for Baltimore to be operated 
on for an attack of appendicitis. 
Mr. Marcellus Fleming went to 
Washington this morning. 
Mr. A. H. Critcher left this morning 
for Washington. 
Mrs. George D. Hicks, of Selma, is 
visiting Mrs. J. M. Daniel. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bland, of Wash- 
spent the day with Mrs. D. 
Miss Lillian Nobles went to Kinston 
on the noon train. 
LOCAL BRIEFS 
Odd Fellows meet tonight.
Lay by something for a 
donation to the orphans.
These crisp days.
The turkey without 
that his neck is headed for tho 
Get your cakes for Thanksgiving 
all kinds at J. L. Starkey. 11-23-21.1 
Red Cross Christmas Seals are sold 
only for tho war against tuberculosis. 
Oyster supper at Forbes School 
House Thanksgiving Night Every 
body come. Good time for all. 
Coming Marriage 
The following announcement has 
been received 
Mr. and Mrs. Lovit 
requests the honor of your presence 
at the marriage of their daughter 
Clara Louis 
to 
Mr. Oscar Greene 
on the evening of Thursday, the second 
of December 
one thousand nine hundred and 
fifteen 
at six o'clock 
Gordon Street Christian Church 
Kinston, North Carolina 
FLEMING CARR 
MARRIAGE HERE 
THIS AFTERNOON 
Cross Christmas Seals t 
tho campaign against tuberculosis in 
your own state. 
MADE AGAIN. 
Mrs. Jennie 
can truthfully say Foley 
Cathartic Tablets are the best I ever 
used. They are so mild In I 
They keep stomach sweet active 
fell like I had been made 
and bowels regular. T , banish con- 
indigestion, sick 
from first 
pink i. The 
bridesmaids 
UM rostrum, lbs dame of 
. the 
rail and 
either side Of U 
making a pl The 
re with her She 
lovely in a suit of mid-night 
blue broad doth With brown D 
and brown shoes, hat 
and gloves. She carried a shower 
bouquet of bride's roses and of 
tho valley. The groom entered from 
the study with his brother, George 
Ii of K Ion, as best and 
met the bride at the altar. J. M. 
Daniel, the bride's pastor, spoke the 
words that Joined the happy couple, 
the impressive ring ceremony being 
used. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming left on 
the A. C. L train for an extended 
southern trip. The is the older 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L Carr. 
She is charmingly, attractive and ac- 
and numbers friends by 
the score. The groom Is the older son 
of Mr. and Mrs. George Fleming, of 
Kinston. He Is a young man of 
character and has numbers of 
friends both and in Kinston. He 
Is In the tobacco business with bis 
father. The high esteem In which the 
young couple Is held. Is attested by 
tho large number of handsome wed- 
ding presents which they received. 
Out of town guests for the wedding 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harden, Dr. 
and Mrs. W. H. Anderson. A. T. Harp- 
Misses Starr and Sue 
of Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. 
Harper and Mrs. Dora Carr. of 
Mrs. Allen Knott, Mrs. Hugh 
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Fleming, 
Misses Margaret Goodson, Clara 
Hyman Elizabeth 
Canady, Elizabeth Josephine 
Leah HInes and Hilda Ran- 
Messrs. William Fleming, C. M. 
and Wm. of Kinston; 
W. A. Harden, of Snow Hill. 
For anything needed to make a good 
fruit rake go J. L Starkey. 
There will be a box party on Thurs- 
day night. November tilth at Reedy 
Branch School House. Everybody In-
Nice lot of celery and cranberries Buying Bed Cross Seals more than 
for Thanksgiving at J. L. Starkey. an OBLIGATION; It is an
NO ALUM 
BAKING POWDER 
Made from Cream of Tartar 
Absolutely Pure 
Notice Big Sale 
On fresh eggs, Swift 
hams Orange Brand hams, goof 
smoked peppered shoulders, Golden 
Hod sweet and fresh. Green 
and smoked Bout to 
try pure coffee, no 
lie a nice line of National cook- 
and crackers. When in need of 
groceries of any description call 
mid we will be glad to make 
prices. 
Morris Lassiter 
In the building formerly occupied W. A. 
Bowen's Millinery. 
Evans
Announcement 
Mr, W. R. Andrews, Jr., recently of 
Raleigh, has accepted a position with 
us and will hereafter operate our 
Hoffman steam press and superintend 
all of our cleaning. Mr. Andrews has 
had eight years experience in this 
work and general tailoring business, 
being especially proficient in French 
dry 
can assure our patrons all 
kinds of delicate garments will re- 
proper treatment when sent to 
us. 
We have also Just Instituted a wagon 
service which will enable us to return 
suits on hangers, this avoiding all 
wrinkles. 
High class service Is promised In re- 
turn for your patronage. 
CO. 
You are 
taking 
your time 
About Purchasing that Buggy or Surry, but we cannot blame YOU for going so slow in the matter. 
It is your privilege to make comparisons, get prices and take the best is offered for the least 
money. 
ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU CONSIDER US IN THE TRANSACTION 
have every style of Vehicle that this locality demands. We make every vehicle we sell and 
we guarantee each one of them for months. If we do not satisfy you we will gladly refund your 
money. 
do not want your patronage unless we can prove ourselves worthy of it. 
Just give us a show 
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. 
Watch the High Averages every 
Day at 
Johnston s Warehouse 
O. G. RUCKER, Auctioneer
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER it, III 
Kale Personal Property 
WEDNESDAY. December 1st. 1915. 
at o'clock m t the home 
the late Robert Allen, deceased, the 
undersigned Administrators will sell 
to the highest bidder for the fol- 
lowing described personal 
All the household and kitchen 
of the late Robert Allen, consist- 
of beds, tables, chairs, range and 
other household goods. 
Also all of the farming utensils 
the late Robert Allen consisting 
planters, cultivators, mow 
lug machine, stalk cutters, wagons, 
harness, sawed lumber, shingles, to 
and other farming 
Also about thirty or forty barrels o 
corn. 
Terms of sale 
This November 8th. 1915 
M. II. and ALLEN, 
Administrators of Allen 
or 
Of ATTACHMENT 
North Carolina, Put County 
In Superior Co t 
J t. Cannon 
VS 
T E 
The defendant T. B, Cannon in the 
above action, will take notice 
that on the 3rd day of November. 1915. 
a summons Id the above entitled action 
was issued defendant T B. 
Cannon, by J D, Cox. clerk the Sup- 
OF SIMMONS AND WAR. 
RANT OF ATTACHMENT 
North Carolina. Pitt 
In the Superior Court 
K C Cannon. C, V Cannon. A P. 
Cannon and J II Coward trading as 
K. C. Cannon and B 
vs. 
T. E. Cannon 
The defendant T B, Cannon in the 
above entitled action, will notice 
that on the 3rd day of November 
i In the above entitled w 
OF SIMMONS AND WAR- 
RANT OF ATTACHMENT 
In the Superior Court 
North Carolina, Pitt County 
J K. 
vs. 
T. E 
Court of Pitt i o my. North -ax-i s u ., T 
OF SI 
RANT OF 
North Carolina. PHI County 
In the Superior Court 
J. E. Cannon. J C. Jones and J. U 
trading as J. B. Cannon 
Company 
T E. Cannon 
The defendant T. B. Cannon In the 
above entitled action, will lake notice 
that the 3rd day of November, 1915, 
a summons in the entitled action 
was Issued the defendant T. IS. 
Cannon, by J Cox. clerk of the Sup- 
Court Pitt County, North Car- 
the plaintiff I B. Cannon Com- 
the Bum of due 
Tor foods sold and delivered, money 
advanced or payments made to and for 
the above named, which 
Is returnable to the next 
of the Superior court for Pitt 
county to he held Greenville North 
Carolina, Beginning January 
The defendant. T B. Cannon will also 
take notice a warrant of attach- 
was issued by the Clerk of the 
Superior Court of Pitt County on the 
4th day of November. 1915. against 
certain lands, to 
Situated in Creek and Content- 
Townships, one tract containing 
acres an known lot-. and t 
of the Samuel Wilson land; one tract 
containing 1- acres, lying and be- 
situated on the Gum Road, 
one tract containing acres known 
as the A. K. and E. V Pittman land; 
also one fourth In one certain 
tract containing acres and known 
as the Bettie land, all lying 
and being situated In Pitt County. 
North Carolina; the lands being 
the lands of the defendant T. B Can- 
non, which warrant is returnable to 
the next term of 
lie plaintiffs claiming the sin 
of due for goods sold 
and delivered, money advanced or 
payments male- to and for the 
above named, which 
gammons is returnable to the next 
term the Superior court for 
to be held In Greenville. North 
Carolina, beginning January 
1916. The defendant, T E. Cannon. 
will also take notice a warrant of 
attach by the clerk of 
the Superior court of Pitt county on 
the 3rd day of November. 1816, against 
certain lands, to wit 
Situated in Swift Creek and Con- 
township, cue tract contain- 
acres and known as lots 
and ti of tie Samuel Wilson land; one 
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and 
being situated the Gum Swamp 
road; one tract containing acres 
known as the A. F. and F. M. 
land; also one fourth interest in one 
certain tract containing and 
known us the Bettie land, all 
and situated in Pitt 
;,. Carolina; the said lands be- 
the lands of the defendant, T. E. 
Cannon, which warrant is returnable 
to the next term the Superior court 
county, on the seventh Monday 
before the first Monday in March, it be- 
the 17th day of January, 1916. 
when and where the defendant T. B 
Cannon la required to appear and ans- 
or demur to the complaint, or the 
relief demanded will be granted. 
This the clay of November. 1916. 
J COX. 
Clerk Superior Court Pit County 
NORTH CAROLINA. PITT COUNTY. 
In The Superior Court 
King 
vs, 
Frank 
The above named will 
take notice, that an action entitled as 
above has commenced In the Superior 
court of Pitt county to annul the bonds 
of matrimony between plaintiff and 
defendant, and to 
Cannon, by J D. Cox, clerk the sup 
Court of Pitt County. North Car- 
the i tainting the sum 
of 1767.26 due goods 
and delivered. I or 
payments made to and for the 
defendant named, which 
summons is returnable to the next 
term of the Superior court for Pitt 
county to be held Greenville. North 
Carolina, beginning January 17th, 
The defendant, T. K. Cannon, 
will also take notice that a warrant of 
attachment was issued by the clerk 
the Superior court of Pitt county on 
the 3rd day or November. 1915. 
certain lands, to wit 
Situated in Swift Creek and Con- 
townships, one tract contain- 
acres and known as lots 
and b of the Samuel Wilson land; one 
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and 
being situated on the Gum Swamp 
road; one tract containing acres 
known as the A. P. and P. M. 
laud; also one fourth interest in one 
certain tract containing acres and 
known as the Bettie land, all 
lying and being situated in Pitt 
North Carolina, the said lands be- 
the lands of the defendant. T. B 
Cannon, which warrant is 
to the next term of the Superior 
of Pitt county, on the seventh 
before the Oral Monday in 
day 
when and whore the 
Cannon is required to appeal 
or demur to the complain., or the 
relief demanded will granted. 
This the 10th day Of November. 1915 
J. D. COX. 
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt County. 
LAND SALE 
I will offer for sale at the Court 
House door In the town of Greenville 
on December 13th at o'clock m. at 
public auction for cash the following 
described tract or parcel of land lying 
being in Ayden Township on the 
The defendant T. E. in the ; running from Ayden to Scuffle- 
above action will take notice Green county and being a portion 
that the 4th day of November, 1915, Aron tract. 
a summons in said action was issued j Beginning at a stake public road. 
against the defendant, T. E Cannon Moore's corner, and runs south 
b J Cox. clerk of the Superior , west- poles to a stake in A. V 
court Of Pitt county. North Carolina. cox's line north W. poles 
fair 
SALE OF All ABLE REAL 
due for loaned the de-1 to a forked pine, thence 
above named, which summons w poles to the beginning, 
is returnable to the next term of the j SUP can be made before day 
Superior court for Pitt county to be by seeing the under- 
held In Greenville. North Carolina, be- 
ginning January 17th, 1916. The de- 
will also take notice that a 
warrant of attachment was issued by 
the clerk of the Superior court of Pitt 
count yon the 4th day of November, 
1915, against certain lands, 
In Swift Creek and Con- 
Townships, one tract contain- 
g acres and known as Lots 
signed. 
W II WILLIAMS 
W. F. EVANS. Attorney. 
LAND SALE 
By virtue of the power of sale con- 
in a certain deed of trust 
and of the Samuel Wilson land; by Robert Wilson to H. M. White, 
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and to the purchase money 
being situated on the Gum Swamp jOT hereinafter described 
road; one tract containing December, 1912 
known as the A. P. and F. M. Pittman deed of trust was properly re- 
land; also one fourth interest in one office of the Register of 
certain tract containing acres and Hit county, In Book 
known as the land. the undersigned will sell for 
NOTICE OF SIMMONS A Nil WAR- 
RANT OF ATTACHMENT 
North Carolina. Pitt County 
In the Superior Court 
Mattie L Cannon 
vs. 
T. E. Cannon 
The T. E. Cannon in the 
above entitled action, will take notice 
that on the 4th day of November, 1915. 
secure for plaintiff a summons In the above entitled action 
all lying and being situated In Pitt 
county, North Carolina; the said lands 
being tho lands of the defendant, T. E. 
cash at public auction before the 
court house door in Greenville 
Saturday, December 11th, 1915, the 
Cannon, which warrant Is returnable described tract or parcel of 
to the next term of the Superior court and m the count Pitt and 
of Pitt county, on the seventh Monday j township, being that piece of 
before the first Monday in March. It Known as Lot No. on a plot pf 
being the 17th day of January. 1916. formerly owned by It 11- Fleming, 
when and where the defendant. T. E. Sr map s recorded in the 
Cannon, is required to appear and of Deeds of Pitt county, 
answer or demur to the complaint, or m map page 
the relief demanded will he granted 
This the 13th day of November, 1915. 
J. D. COX. 
Clerk Superior Court. 
F G JAMES SON, 
Attorneys for Plaintiff. 
absolute divorce from the defend- 
ant. 
The said will further take 
notice, that ho Is required to appear 
at the next term of the Superior court 
for Pitt county to be held on the 
Seventh Monday before the First Mon- 
Superior Court in March, next, It being the 17th 
of Pitt County, on the seventh Monday 
before the first Monday in March, It 
being the 17th day of January, 1918, 
when and where the T E 
Cannon is required to appear and an- 
or demur to the or 
the relief demanded will be granted. 
This the day or November, 1915. 
j. r. cox. 
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County. 
day of January. 1916. at tho Court 
House in Greenville, North Carolina, 
and answer or demur to the complaint 
in said action, or the plaintiff 
ply to the court for the relief demand- 
ed in said complaint. 
This 6th day of November. 1915 
J. U. COX. 
Clerk of tho Superior Court 
K. G JAMES SON. 
Attorneys for Plaintiff 
NOTICE Or SALE 
By of authority vested in me 
the Heed of or by the 
Pitt County Warehouse Co. on the 
day of July. 1913, and recorded in 
Book L-10, page and 
tho conditions of the 
said Deed of Trust has not been . urn 
plied with, and am requested by the 
holders Of the bond secured thereby. 
I shall sell to tho highest bidder for j 1916. for cash the following described 
cash at noon on the first Monday of Falkland town 
ship, situated op the waters of tin 
Meadow Branch, containing acre-i 
more or less, adjoining the lands of 
J. G Cobb, Benjamin M. Wooten, and 
others, It being the Identical tract of 
land conveyed to J. A. Andrews by 
Mattie II Vines by deed recorded In 
conveyed to 
For Sale 
virtue the Deed of Trust 
on the day of June, 1914. 
registered in Hook All. page Pitt 
County Registry, by C. C Vines and 
wife, tho condition of tho same not 
having been compiled with, and 
requested by the holders of the bond 
therein assured to foreclose the same, 
shall sell to highest bidder on 
Monday, the 13th day of 
December. 1915, being the day of 
the month, at the Court house door In 
Greenville, the following described 
property, to wit. 
Being the Pitt County Union 
age on the Norfolk ; 
was Issued against the defendant T. E. 
by J. D, Cox, clerk of the Sup- 
Court of Pitt County, North Car- 
the plaintiffs claiming the sum 
of duo for goods sold 
and delivered, money advanced or 
payments made to and for the 
defendant above named, which 
summons Is returnable to the next 
term of tie Superior court for Pitt 
county to be held in North 
Carolina, beginning January 
1918. The defendant, T. E. Cannon, 
will also take notice that a warrant of 
attachment was by the clerk of 
the Superior court of Pitt county on 
the 4th day of November. 1915, against 
certain lands, to wit; 
in Swift Creek and Con- 
townships, one tract contain- 
acres and known as lots 
and of tho Samuel Wilson land; one 
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and 
being on the Gum Swamp 
mad; one tract containing acres 
known as the A. F. and P. M. Pittman 
land; also one fourth interest In one 
certain trait containing acres and 
known as the Bottle land, all 
lying and being situated in Pitt 
North Carolina; the said lands be- 
the lands of tho defendant. T. E. 
Cannon, which warrant Is returnable 
to the nest term of the Superior court 
of Pitt on the seventh Monday 
before tho first Monday In March, It be- 
the 17th day of January. 1916, 
when and where tho defendant T. E. 
Cannon la required to appear and ans- 
or demur to the complaint, or the 
relief demanded will be granted. 
This the 10th day or November. 1915. 
J. D. COX, 
Superior Court. Pitt County. 
Beginning at the run of the swamp 
on the road which divides this land 
from Moses Little and James Burl 
Little, and running north degrees, 
east yards, thence south de- 
minutes, cast 1,333 yards. 
thence with tho line of J. D. 
OF SIMMONS WAR. to the run of said swamp. 
RANT OF ,, , run of 
Ito the beginning, containing acres. 
J. C. Jones and J. For a more accurate description refer- 
as J. E. Cannon is hereby made to the map above 
referred to. 
Southern It. It. and on 10th St. bound- Hook W-5, page and conveyed 
an on the North by the lot C. 
that of Mosley Bros, but not. Also town 
included In the this description; Greenville, purchased of 
tho East by the Liberty Warehouse, Bros., and described as 
property, belonging to S. 
vs. 
T. E. 
The defendant T. E. Cannon, in the 
above entitled action, take notice 
that on the 4th day of November, 1915, 
a summons in said action was Issued 
against the defendant T. B. Cannon, by 
J. D Cox. Clerk of the Superior Court 
of Pitt County, North Carolina, the 
plaintiff's claiming the sum of 
due for goods sold and delivered, 
advanced or payments made to and 
the defendant above named, which 
summons in returnable to the next 
term of the Superior court for Pitt 
county to be held In Greenville. North 
Carolina, beginning January 17th, 
The defendant T. E. Cannon will also 
take notice that 
This November 10th, 1915. 
II. H. WHITE 
F G. JAMES SON, Attorneys. 
and on tho South by St., on the 
and being lots number and 
for description of which see plat 
registered by Bros. Said lots 
Wost by Pitt and Norfolk South- near 
t, n r. and In the best residential section 
This 4th day of November, 1915 j of the town 
. This the day of November. 191.1 
R. C Causey. C. S. Carr J 
Attorney. Trustee PI-ltd Trustee. 
On Monday, the 6th day of December 
m noon In front of the court house 
door, as Attorney for the Board of 
County Commissioners. I will offer to 
the highest bidder for rent during the 
year 1916 the farm belonging to Pitt 
county, on the north side of Tar river, 
touching the farm of C. T. 
and others A bond will be required 
to guarantee payment of tho rent 
This the 8th day of November, 1915 
S J EVERETT. 
NOTICE OF AND WAR- 
RANT OF ATTACHMENT 
North Carolina, Pitt County 
In ti e Superior Court 
R. C. Cannon. C. V. Cannon, A. R. 
Cannon and J. H. Coward trading as 
R. C. Cannon and 
ts. 
T. E. Cannon 
Tho defendant T. E. Cannon in the 
a warrant of attach- above entitled action, will take notice 
,, was issued by the clerk of the , that on tho 4th day of November, 1915, 
Superior Court of Pill county on the a summons In the above entitled action 
4th day of November, 1915. against the Issued against tho defendant T. E. 
personal properly and certain lands. Cannon, by J. Cox, clerk of tho Sup- 
to Wit Court of Pitt County. North Car- 
lo . 
Situated in Swift Creek and Content- 
hips, one tract containing 
and known as Lots and 
of tho Samuel Wilson land; one 
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and 
being situated on the Gum Swamp 
one tract containing acres 
known as the A. F. and F. M Pittman 
land, also one fourth Interest In one 
certain tract containing acres and 
known as the Bettie land, all 
lying and being situated in Pitt Conn 
North Carolina, also against the 
personal property of the said defend 
ant T. E. Cannon, tho said lands being 
tho lands of the defendant T. E. Can- 
non, which warrant is returnable to 
tho of the Superior court 
of Pitt county, on seventh Monday 
tho first Monday In March, It 
being the 17th day of January, 1916, 
when and where the defendant is re- 
plaintiffs claiming the 
of due P goods sold 
and delivered. or 
payments for the 
defendant which 
the next 
of court for Pitt 
county to he held in Greenville. North 
Carolina, beginning January 17th, 
1916. The defendant, T. E. Cannon, 
will also take notice that a warrant of 
was issued by the clerk of 
Superior court of Pitt county on 
, 4th day of November. 1915, against 
certain lands, to 
In Swift Creek and Con- 
townships, one tract contain- 
acres and known as lots 
and of the Samuel Wilson land; one 
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and 
situated on tho Gum Swamp 
road; one tract containing acres 
quired to appear and or demur known the A. F. and F. M. Pittman 
to the complaint, or tho relief demand- I fend; also one fourth Interest In one 
ed will be granted. certain tract containing acres and 
This the 10th day of November. 1915 
J. COX. 
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt County. 
Tie Quinine That Not Affect 
lit tonic and effect. I ax v 
than 
Quinine and does came 
In head. the lull 
took the 
known as tho P land, all 
King and being situated In Pitt 
North Carolina; the lands be- 
the lands of defendant, T. E. 
Cannon, which warrant is returnable 
to the next term of the Superior court 
of Pitt county. the seventh Monday 
tic the first Monday In March, It be- 
the 17th day of January. 1916, 
when and where the T. E. 
Cannon Is required to appear and ans- 
or to the complaint, or tho 
relief demanded will be 
This the 10th day November, 1915. 
J. D. COX, 
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County. 
OF SI 
North Carolina, Pill County 
Tho Superior Court 
j. w. Ballsy, 
vs. 
Hebrew el 
The defendants. Hebrew Jones and 
Joshua Jones named in the en- 
tilled fore will here 
by take notice a special proceed- 
has b. begun in the Superior 
court entitled as above by the 
for permission mid authority 
North Pitt County 
In Superior Court before J D. 
Clerk 
Martha B. Corey, Widow of the late 
N. R. Corey, Lily Corey, Hugh Corey 
Herbert Corey and wife Clyde Corey, 
J H. Corey. B. J. Corey, Herman 
Stokes and wife Fay Stokes and Henry 
Corey, a minor by bis nest Friend. F. 
M Wooten. Ex 
By virtue v. fa decree of the Superior 
court of Pitt County, made in the 
entitled cause the 1st. day of Nov- 
ember, 1915, by John D. Cox. clerk of 
the Superior court of Pitt county, 
undersigned Commissioner will, 
Saturday the 4th day of December, 
1916, at o'clock P. M., expose to pub- 
sale In the town of Ayden, N- C. to 
the bidder, on the following 
one third cash and the re- 
two thirds from 
to five years to suit the 
chaser, with Interest on the deferred 
payments, at six per cent, the follow- 
described tracts or parcels of land 
the East side of Fork Swamp 
adjoining the lands of N R. Corey and 
bounded as Beginning at 
the New Road in the center of Meadow 
Branch Canal and running down sate 
canal to the of House Ditch 
thence up said ditch to the New Road 
thence up said road to the beginning, 
containing acres more or lees. 
Also one other tract situated la 
Swift Creek Township, Pitt county. 
North Carolina and lying on the East 
side of the Greenville and New Barn 
and adjoining the lands of 
late O. W. Cox, of the late Archibald 
Cox others and bounded as follows 
Beginning in the road at the mouth 
G. W. Cox avenue and runs with said 
Cox's line east poles to a pine, then 
South east poles to Arch Cox's 
line, then with said line South 
West poles to the road, then up 
the road to the beginning, containing 
acres more or less. 
And said Commissioner will also ex- 
to public sale at the same time 
and place and on the same terms, tho 
following described tracts or parcels 
of land, to 
and being in Swift Township 
Pitt county, North Carolina adjoining 
the lands of D. II. Smith on the North 
by the lands of James Brooks on the 
West, the lands of Eliza E. Nelson on 
the South and the lands of John 
on the East containing acres more, 
or less. 
Also one other tract of land in Swift 
Creek Township, Pitt county, adjoin 
the lands of Dr. Wooten on the 
east the above described land on the 
north and west, C. U Stokes on the 
south and east containing acres 
more or less. 
Also one other tract of land situated 
Swift Creek Township, Pitt 
North Carolina, adjoining the lands 
of the late Allen heirs, the 
heirs of N. R. Corey, the Stokes lands 
and others containing acres more 
or less and being a portion of tho land 
left by the Last Will and Testament of 
J. F. Hellen to tho Hellen 
The above lands are located In a 
very desirable location in Pitt County 
and are adjoining tracts and said 
tracts of land will he sold small 
sub divisions and will also be sold as 
a whole and said Commissioner will 
accept whichever sale aggregates the 
highest bid. 
On these lands are located three 
dwellings painted white, rooms, t 
tobacco barns, one pack house, two 
story, one barn with two sheds, new 
M and cows sheds, all In good 
repair. The soil Is a light loam with 
clay sub-soil, very One tobacco lands 
and also for corn, cotton and other 
The terms of sale are made easy for 
the purpose of giving every one an 
opportunity to buy a small tract as 
well as a large tract with small cash 
payment and long easy terms for the 
balance. 
This the 1st day of November, 1916 
F. C. HARDING 
Commissioner 
HARDING PIERCE, 
11-2 Id 
Sale ill Personal Property and Renting 
The undersigned executor will soil 
for cash In Carolina township 
2ND, 
Sale beginning about ton o'clock a. m. 
at tho residence of the late Mahala 
all tho personal property 
belonging to said estate consisting of 
household and kitchen 
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, farming 
iii carts, buggies, corn, 
HADLEY 
to sell land belonging to the deceased l of ,,. 
re to create assets pay the , , ,, , .,, 
In the Hank 
debts owing and duo by said Estate., 
and said defendant will further take j 
notice are required to 
pear on, or before the day 
and answer or demur tot 
tho petition filed In tho of the 
Clark Of Superior court, or the relief 
demanded therein will be granted, 
And also on said day will offer for 
the farm of the late Mahala 
in Carolina township, being 
a four crop, also house 
This the 4th day of November, 1915. 
J. D COX, 
of Superior Court. 
S. J. Attorney 
This 12th, 1915 
J. M 
K C, A SON, 
TEE 
OF 
CAROLINA. IT HAS 
A POPULATION OP FOUR 
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED 
IND ONE. AND 
ROUNDED THE BEST 
FARMING COUNTRY. 
INDUSTRIES OF ALL 
KINDS ARE INVITED TO 
LOCATE HERE FOR WE 
HAVE EVERYTHING TO 
OFFER IN THE WAY OF 
LABOR, CAPITAL AND 
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. 
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE 
I OB AN NEWSPAPER 
PLANT. 
WE A 
OF TWELVE HUN- 
AMONG THE BEST 
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN 
PART OF NORTH CARO- 
LINA AND INVITE THOSE 
WHO WISH TO GET BET- 
ACQUAINTED WITH 
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 
i BUS IN WAY TO TAKE 
FEW INCHES SPACE AND 
THEM WHAT You 
BRING TO THEIR 
OUR ADVERTISING 
HATES ALE LOW AND CAN 
HE HAD UPON 
Agriculture Is the Host Host the Host Nome ii 
N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1913 
GOING TO BE BIS 
THESE PARTS 
Christmas Goods Are Being 
Put Display For 
Early Shoppers. 
HELD UP By 
DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY 
Turkeys For The 
lie Many Home 
Comers 
On. 
Jordan Stopped At 
Point of Six Shooter; 
Bobbed. 
SECURED WILE MONEY 
The Were 
Negroes And I In y Came 
Towards in I lie I 
Watch. 
is the injunction band- 
ed out to and county 
Christmas purchasers by the stores 
here in town. Christmas, now twenty- 
four days hence, will be right along 
before many of the holiday purchasers 
realize It and then tho clerks will 
run to death to wait on them the 
pick of the Christmas will be 
had. 
The local stores have begun to dis- 
play their arrays of beautiful Christ- 
mas goods and they make a splendid 
showing, too. Many of them state that 
they have already started making 
to the people who are taking some 
stock In the shop early talk. 
Greenville is about the shopping 
center for county and affords the 
best to be In the county, so the 
folks who are expecting to 
chases of holiday goods, should not 
forget this fact, but should come to 
where they will have an 
opportunity to got anything In any line, 
that they want. 
It Is here that there will be the 
largest sales made of Christmas goods 
ever known before. This Is attributed 
to the fact that past year has been 
inch a fine one for the people to make 
financial gains, and with this as a 
starter, they It Is sure that the 
stockings will be packed full this 
Christmas. 
The merchants here laying In an 
unusually heavy supply of 
goods In order to meet demand, 
and the best part of It Is that many 
of the articles, which hitherto 
borne the Inscription In Ger- 
or some other country, will 
boar an Inscription to nil. 
In Some 
purchasers of Christmas goods Will de- 
Band that they bear the phrase 
In while, others say they 
won't. 
Any way, this Is going to be 
greatest Christmas ever In this 
section. Mot everyone bus a 
or a few chickens cooped away for the 
grand feast, while those that haven't 
taken such precautions 
an Invitation to 
with someone that has. Tho local 
market men say they will have i 
ply of meat on hand and they an 
going to furnish the best Is. 
The home coming will not ho tho 
least Important here, for there are 
and county 
who have Strayed from the told, t- 
long shout trains 
riving here will be packed full of them 
Everyone is going at It to the 
biggest and bait time possible. 
Mr. O. P. former buyer of 
the American Tobacco company ho-e 
cams In this morning from Richmond. 
Mr. Frank E. Skinner came 
morning from New York to visit his 
mother, Mrs. Skinner. 
A touch of the wild and wost greet- 
ed last night when he 
crossed the river bridge was met 
by the command from a man 
behind a six shooter to put up bis 
hands or bite dust. threw 
up his hands and highwayman, 
with his partner, who had made his 
appearance on the scene, through 
W lion's pockets and took dollars 
and twenty cents, bin pocket book and 
a credit slip from A. Mills store, 
number four, with the man's 
pocket knife. 
Having accomplished their purpose 
the two highway men, whom 
believes to be regimes, good 
their escape, cautioning him to remain 
where ho was they were out 
sight. 
As soon as the two highwaymen had 
disappeared, laid lash to his 
horse and drove fast to Mill's 
where he reported the Incident. Chief 
of hero was communicated with 
over the telephone and to look- 
out for tho two 
tail In on to tho country store 
to supplies was return- 
home when, he says, just as he 
drove tho river he noticed 
a man g In the middle of the 
road. As the fellow did m t seem to 
getting out of tho way. 
Started to go around him. It was then 
that the man brought his gun into 
play and the order 
Immediately, says, the man's 
partner, who had bee.- In the 
by. out and went 
through his pocket i while tho other 
fallow kept him the gun. 
is that tho two
i I. h bean 
l i it in.- them they hive not 
It wan o yo that a 
I was robbed of the to- 
section of after a 
hi sold I Whiskey, and then for the 
holdup o last night to closely follow 
top of the yesterday, makes 
ill teem plain that this section Is 
with 
ii mi- , 
The police force Is striving to get 
r. to i-ii and using 
all the they can bring Into 
,. ., i, purpose with the hopes 
apprehending one or of the 
band which seems to have located In 
this section. 
UP TO PRESENT 
Estimate Says That Much 
Tobacco Already 
Sold Here. 
According to the monthly report of 
Supervisor Wharton, of the local to- 
market Greenville has sold 
the mouth of November 
pounds of tobacco at an average of 
per hundred pounds. 
This totals for tho season up to the 
first of December about seventeen mil- 
lion pounds, making an average in 
price of nearly lit for all 
cos Including the common and good. 
A tobacconist this morning when 
speaking of the report, stated that 
this price will equal any East- 
Carolina city, and It was probable 
would lead all others. 
It la predicted among the ware- 
housemen that this market will sell 
close to three pounds more 
before the close of the season, while 
some expect the totals for tho season 
even more. 
ROLLICKING 
OX WEDNESDAY NIGHT 
E OF THE 
CITY 
German Positions Bombard- 
ed By The British 
Heavy Guns. 
AMERICANS 
WILL 
Strong Garrison Has Been 
For The 
Yaqui Valley. 
GREEK RIGHTS Ml 
Absolutely The Most Show 
Ob The To 
This 
has been drama- 
and by Ar- 
and Aubrey 
two clever chaps who can blend pleas- 
lyrics and compose catchy music In 
this new fun show. They have 
beyond all anticipation and the 
producers Comte and Flesher have 
selected a great company to enact tho 
various roles and sing the tunes. 
Carl the well known comedian, 
has the big fun part and Jo Taylor, 
American has a 
dashing role with dances. The 
chorus Is largo and pretty. Among 
ho song hits a Roy 
a Little 
Spare-Rib from the 
Shop of Is the 
Pleasure in Wine and Song If the 
man Is not 
I'm etc. 
comes to White's on 
December following a big lilt run 
at the Homo, Chicago. 
DE IN 
AFTER 
If 
E. U passed 
horn afternoon en 
route to Raleigh from Ayden where 
he i lade an at 
Mr. Clark, of the Cabinet 
returned this morn- 
from a trip to Richmond. 
I mid Sale 
virtue of the power of Bale con- 
In a certain mortgage 
by I Smith and wife to V. O. 
on tho 12th day of December, 
1504. duly recorded In the office 
of he Register of Deeds of Pitt county. 
In X-7, page the undersigned 
will sell for cash before the Court 
House door In Greenville at noon on 
the following described tract of 
That tract of land In town- 
ship near Hill, lying on 
side of tho and Vanceboro 
Roads, beginning at a pine C. No- 
line and running with his line to 
a corner, a pint at N T. Cox and O. C. 
agreed corner, thence with an 
other of O. C. line to another 
agreed corner, a pine stump, thence 
with another of O. C. line to 
where It intersects with the new made 
line, thence with said line to the be- 
ginning, containing thirty acres, 
more or less. Said land sold to satisfy 
said mortgage. 
This November 29th, 1915. 
Mortgagee. 
I The of The 
Operations Has 
Teutons March Into 
City. 
BERLIN, London. 
The capture of Western 
Serbia, near the Albanian border, was 
announced today by the war 
LONDON, 
on the coast from 
to were bombarded for 
two hours this morning by a British 
according to a 
patch from Amsterdam. 
Is nothing of Importance to 
add to the communication of last 
the war announced this 
afternoon. 
Tho position taken by tho 
allies as reflected In the 
statement Issued In Paris to tho effect 
that the landing troops at 
was not a violation of Greek territory, 
a contradicted by the Overseas News 
Agency. 
from various sources con- 
French and British throats 
against Greece fall to clear up tho sit- 
tho agency says. 
the general tone of tho news from 
French and British sources Indicates 
that has been to 
to Justify this are 
all in vain. M. the former 
premier, not tho right under the 
constitution to sanction the landing 
of troops at Tho Greek con- 
states, in clause that the 
parliament Is the only body 
tho right to decide such 
questions. Therefore. King 
Is merely defending the integrity 
of the constitution against conspiracy, 
which shows that reproaches directed 
against him have no just basis. 
French and British attempts 
to compel a small neutral nation to 
to the prove 
that the entente thinks might Is 
In Southwestern Serbia, 
has been Serbian troops 
having accomplished their purpose of 
delaying their enemy's advance until 
the civil population had time to escape 
have left the and. according to 
reports, are retiring in good order. 
Bulgarian occupation Is apparently a 
matter hours. 
Though the and 
Bulgarian campaign Serbia Is 
by the central as fin- 
and though practically the whole 
of Serbia is in their they 
have accomplished, according to 
the general belief here, the more 
aim of entirely crushing tho 
Serbian army. Though defeated and 
worn out la the conflict against over- 
whelming odds, forces 
said to be still unbroken and 
and are reported to re- 
on the Albanian and Mon- 
frontiers 
DEC. I, 
radio to San Diego, 
forces again have opened 
cation between 
the capital of Sonora 
General Is endeavoring to In- 
MOO Villa troops, supposed to 
heading through Southern Sonora 
n an attempt to Join General 
tho Villa commander in Northern 
according to advices received 
In re today. 
Fear of an attack by Indian on the 
American settlers In tho Yaqui valley 
has Increased, all but fifty troops 
boon withdrawn from that 
to participate In the 
campaign to the north. 
The necessity for maintaining ad- 
equate garrison In the valley 
for tho protection of American and 
other foreigners and thus possibly 
avert a massacre Is now being strong- 
presented to General In 
messages by Admiral who la 
with Ills flagship, tho 
San Diego, and an expeditionary 
force for Tho Diego 
was reported last night off Cape San 
Lucas, the southern extremity of 
California. 
Naval officers who visited Los 
the scene of the recent raids, 
found foreign property In the 
district still held by tho Indians 
officials stated, however, 
that these lands would returned to 
heir rightful owners as soon as they 
had been recovered. 
Owing to the presence of 
troops In numbers at M 
Americans who had taken refuge 
on the United States gunboat 
and those who had come for 
safety to decided 
to return to their homes at once. 
Four Months Compulsory 
School Law Goes 
In Effect. 
iii be 
BRITISH 
UP 
Casualties Are Right Near 
To 
And Men. 
LONDON, DEC I. B cs us 
lists published daring total 
officers, non 
officers and men in all Bel s of 
bringing the total the beginning 
of hostilities up to approximately 
Heavy as were the losses in killed 
Injured and missing tor the 
month they were much lighter than 
In October when the names of 3.110 
officers and non-commissioned 
officers and men Include. the 
lists. 
A statement Issued In London 
gave tho British casualties from 
the beginning of the war to 
as The total among offices 
that was and among 
other ranks 
There Arc Just lour Which 
Will lie Taken 
I Will Aid In 
Beginning Monday every child be- 
tween tho of eight and twelve 
will have to attend school for lour 
mouths. Tho county superintendent 
has Issued the following for the 
of 
desire to call the attention of the 
people of PU county to the fuel that 
Monday, December marks the be- 
ginning of a lour compulsory 
school attendance period. During the 
four months, beginning December 
every child between the of eight 
and twelve Is required to con- 
attendance school. The on- 
legal excuses for failure to attend 
school which serves tho district 
which tho child resides are the follow- 
Living more than two and u 
halt miles from the school house by 
tho nearest traveling route. 
Mental or physical disability, 
which must certified to by some 
reputable physician. 
Inability to buy the necessary 
books and clothes. Note, however, 
that tho parent must make affidavit to 
this effect, and that this excuse does 
not hold after the books and clothing 
hare been furnished any way. 
making the 
child's labor absolutely necessary for 
his own support, or for the support of 
Ids family. The teacher may grant 
excuses for temporary absence 
o of unusual storm or bad 
sickness or death In the child's 
family, and unforeseen or unavoidable 
accidents, 
township constables have been 
asked to servo as officers, 
and teachers are to notify 
then of the of any 
child comb g within tho of 
this law, A conscientious 
i o i in be made this year to an- 
force this law In Pitt county for tho 
and i ah 
s hearty cooperation of every parent 
In the county In our efforts to 
ll i a In school. The law is 
not Intended to work any hardship on 
any one, It Will no. do this. Or- 
ch the sires of 
and twelve should be In school 
at In each year, 
no reasonable person can object 
in this requirement 
are hi pi c that the 
ass that lbs a children in school, 
t we shall not have to call 
law to enforce attendance. 
respectfully 
II. 
Mr. C. T. went to Arthur C n spent., portion 
morning to attend the land sale on business. 
Mr. B. L Turnage was In Fa, J W Little went to Arthur this 
today on business. , morning. 
Mr. L. C. Arthur attended the sue-1 Mr. . P, Vandyke was In 
sale at Arthur today. today In Interest of his firm.