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Legal Notices. <lb/>
KALE OP REAL ESTATE <lb/>
IT <lb/>
a decree of the Super- <lb/>
Court. Pitt county, made by H. <lb/>
W. Whedbee. Judge, in a civil <lb/>
action pending in said court, at <lb/>
term. 1912. entitled J. A. Stokes and <lb/>
II umber vs. J. A. Gardner, <lb/>
undersigned will, on <lb/>
Monday, tin- day November. <lb/>
1912. at o'clock, boob, ii being the <lb/>
1st day of November Civil Term. 1912 <lb/>
of Pitt County Superior Court, expose <lb/>
to public sale before the court house <lb/>
door in Greenville, county, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb/>
described tracts or parcels of land <lb/>
to and being in Swift <lb/>
Creek Pitt county. North <lb/>
Carolina and described as follows to <lb/>
at a stake on the Clay <lb/>
Root road and running W 1-2 <lb/>
poles to a stake, thence S K <lb/>
poles to a thence S W <lb/>
polos to the road, thence up <lb/>
with the Creek road to Gardner's <lb/>
Cross contain in acres more <lb/>
or <lb/>
Also one trait land in said town- <lb/>
ship, county and state, beginning at <lb/>
Isaac Gardner's second corner and <lb/>
runs S W to the Creek road, then <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
By of a decree of Pitt super- <lb/>
court made In special proceeding <lb/>
NOTICE EXECUTION <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb/>
In the Court <lb/>
Greenville j No 1777, entitled H. W. Forbes. <lb/>
Company, vs. Forbes and others. Ex the <lb/>
By virtue of an execution direct-1 undersigned commissioner will sell <lb/>
ed to the undersigned from the at public auction for <lb/>
court of Pitt county, in the on Monday, December 2nd. 1912, <lb/>
above entitled action. I will on house door In Green- <lb/>
ville the following described real es- <lb/>
situate in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville which formerly belonged to the <lb/>
day, 11th day of November. 1912. at <lb/>
o'clock noon, at the court house <lb/>
door of said county, sell to the high- <lb/>
est bidder for cash, to satisfy said j Forbes, to <lb/>
execution, all the right, title and In- <lb/>
which the said Manson M Ta- <lb/>
the defendant, has in the follow- <lb/>
described real estate, <lb/>
one house and lot In what <lb/>
is known as Perkins Town in West- <lb/>
Greenville, being on <lb/>
avenue and described as <lb/>
Beginning at Roosevelt at the <lb/>
corner of A. M. Moseley and run- <lb/>
west feet; thence north, <lb/>
the property of Higgs Bros. <lb/>
and others feet to a corner of the <lb/>
property of B J. Pulley; thence <lb/>
feet to Roosevelt thence <lb/>
along Roosevelt avenue feet to the <lb/>
beginning. <lb/>
This day of October. 1912. <lb/>
S. I. Sheriff. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Interesting letter From a <lb/>
WITH THE BOXERS, Is ready to post for a <lb/>
clash between Jim Flynn and John <lb/>
Reports from San have <lb/>
it that Willie Ritchie Is about to side-1 , <lb/>
track ht manager. Billy Nolan. I . . v . ,. . . . <lb/>
better form In New York than he did <lb/>
Mexico, D. F. Oct. 1912, <lb/>
Mr. D. J. <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
Dear Mr. <lb/>
lot lying on the corner of j Knowing how hard it is to get facts <lb/>
Lane and Clark street and through the Associated Press regard- <lb/>
fronting on Lane feet the conditions of Mexico. beg <lb/>
and on Clark street feel, upon which to give you the following which <lb/>
property are several houses and be- ma publish. <lb/>
Hie property conveyed John recent movement of Felix <lb/>
J. Forbes by Amos Williams by deed Dial is a very serious one and <lb/>
dated 11th, 1904, which deed canted a deal of excitement <lb/>
pears of record in the office of the her, in the capital city. There arc <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt county In <lb/>
Book B-S, page and is her.-by re- <lb/>
Battling Nelson wants to meet <lb/>
and Is willing to, <lb/>
let name the terms. <lb/>
Jack Redmond has been matched <lb/>
to meet Kid of New Fork, <lb/>
In a 10-round bout at Brooklyn. <lb/>
It is said that a New Mexico pro- <lb/>
in California, where he first branched <lb/>
Bouquet's expedition <lb/>
against the Ohio Indians start- <lb/>
ed from Fort Pitt. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Tho undersigned having this day <lb/>
down said road to the old Plat Branch as administrator of the es- <lb/>
then with the courses of R Little, before D. C. <lb/>
o said ditch to Isaac Gardner's third Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
corner, thence North West polos notice is hereby <lb/>
to the beginning, containing acres indebted to said es- <lb/>
to make immediately to <lb/>
the undersigned administrator and all <lb/>
holding claims against said <lb/>
more or loss. <lb/>
Also one parcel of land in said <lb/>
township, county and state, beginning <lb/>
made as to the out <lb/>
of move as well <lb/>
for an accurate politically, but results <lb/>
m us know. <lb/>
I had the pleasure of a long con- <lb/>
with one of the head <lb/>
government officials this noon. <lb/>
following is his view of the <lb/>
He says that has In <lb/>
to <lb/>
lot known as the Lewis King <lb/>
lot lying In that part of Greenville <lb/>
known as Little Washington, bound- <lb/>
ed by the lots of Jackson Williams. <lb/>
Tucker and others and being <lb/>
mutter. <lb/>
tho lot conveyed to John J Forbes ,.,.,,,. Navy and giving <lb/>
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan- <lb/>
7th. 1907, by deed Which <lb/>
M orders to the <lb/>
ships. There are <lb/>
majority of <lb/>
in number <lb/>
the <lb/>
six. <lb/>
pears or record In the office of Reg- charge of these ships and the <lb/>
of Deeds of Pitt county in book Mexico however does <lb/>
M-S. page reference to which mt possible that he can <lb/>
deed is hereby made for an government unless he <lb/>
the support of the other <lb/>
lot known as the William L of country. This <lb/>
Hanrahan fully described the state <lb/>
a deed from W. Hanrahan to , remarks about his <lb/>
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. 15th. 1885, , ,.,, ,. u it remains in <lb/>
ditch, thence up with said ditch to <lb/>
the beginning containing acres <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Also one other parcel of land In <lb/>
said township, county and state, be- <lb/>
ginning at the intersection of the <lb/>
Gardner's Bridge Road and the Green- <lb/>
ville Road and running Westward <lb/>
with the Greenville road to the Laura <lb/>
A. land, then South to M. <lb/>
O. Gardner's line, then <lb/>
with M. O. land to the; <lb/>
Gardner's Road, then with the <lb/>
Gardner's Bridge Road to the begin- <lb/>
containing acres more or less <lb/>
and being the land upon which the <lb/>
Mill, store and residence of J. A. <lb/>
Gardner are located. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in said <lb/>
township, county and Stale adjoining <lb/>
the Lazarus Dawson lands. W. II. <lb/>
Clark. J. Dixon and J. J. <lb/>
lands, containing acres more or <lb/>
and being the same lands deed- <lb/>
ed to the said J. A. by Sam- <lb/>
Cory, reference to which deed is <lb/>
hereby made for an accurate <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in said <lb/>
township, county and State bounded on <lb/>
the South by Swift Creek, on Fast <lb/>
by J. Dixon. on the North by J. <lb/>
H. Collins and M. O. Gardner and on <lb/>
the West by M. O. Gardner, contain- <lb/>
acres more or less and known <lb/>
as the Loftin lands. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in said <lb/>
township, county and state, begin- <lb/>
at the big ditch on the Greenville <lb/>
road leading from Gardner's Cross <lb/>
roads to bridge, thence <lb/>
running S with said ditch to the old <lb/>
This the 3rd day <lb/>
G. H. LITTLE, <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of Nannie <lb/>
K. Little. ltd <lb/>
Stray-Taken Up <lb/>
have taken OP eight spoiled shoals <lb/>
that have been going in my Held for <lb/>
over a month. Weight, about or <lb/>
pounds. Marked smooth crop and <lb/>
slit in right ear and under bit in left. <lb/>
Owner can get them by paying dam- <lb/>
ages. <lb/>
October , <lb/>
W. H. TRIPP <lb/>
N. <lb/>
R. F. D Box <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
political situation in the north <lb/>
Zapata with his bands south of us <lb/>
and east the- government Is <lb/>
bound to tall. My friend still re- <lb/>
marked that he <lb/>
lot known as the <lb/>
lot and the same conveyed to J. J. <lb/>
Forbes by B. S. Sheppard and wife <lb/>
by deed dated Oct. which <lb/>
deed appears of record the oilier <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt ,;,,,, t, states and believed <lb/>
county in book A-5, page and is ,.,, would conic In the course of <lb/>
hereby referred to for an de- expressed myself very <lb/>
This lot also lien ill Little against intervention not for the <lb/>
Washington and being 1-8 interest of Mexico but for the United I <lb/>
Males and tried to to <lb/>
lot lying In that part of viewpoint we took of <lb/>
known as Little Washing- .,, n really believe that most of <lb/>
ton known as the Hooker lot and business people here, Mexicans as <lb/>
being the same lot by as foreigners, would at <lb/>
car Hooker lo J. Forbes by deed day welcome <lb/>
dated Dec. 19th, 1898. which deed ,, part anything that will re- <lb/>
of record in the of the <lb/>
Register of Deeds in book 0-6, page , am lo ,.,,,,., <lb/>
thing to the fall of the govern- <lb/>
hut from now developments, <lb/>
and changes every day from a <lb/>
standpoint, it looks like days <lb/>
the present government are <lb/>
Fortunately the foreigner la <lb/>
of the excitement this time and <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Hating qualified as the <lb/>
tor of the estate of W. H. Flake, de- <lb/>
ceased, all persons owing said estate <lb/>
will please settle the same at once <lb/>
and all persons to whom the said cs-fa par, No , , ,,,., of <lb/>
Is Indebted will present the same, on ,. of <lb/>
within twelve months of he date of and ,,, mA perfectly at ease to see the <lb/>
this notice or the same will be plead- on .,,, on Third <lb/>
which Is referred to for <lb/>
an accurate description This lot <lb/>
fronts on Clark street feet and <lb/>
runs hack IS 1-2 <lb/>
One lot in said town known a <lb/>
ed In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Oct. 1912.<lb/>
Administrator of W. H. Flake <lb/>
W. F. Attorney. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
A Farm for Sale, Notice sod <lb/>
Description. <lb/>
A good farm containing one <lb/>
and fifty acres. Horse <lb/>
Crop In Cultivation. <lb/>
One 8-room dwelling house, good <lb/>
barn and shelters, 4-room tenant <lb/>
Flat Branch ditch to the division line and <lb/>
One tobacco barn. <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
Said lots will be divided to suit <lb/>
purchasers if requested before sale. <lb/>
This Oct. 29th. 1912. <lb/>
J. B. JAMES, <lb/>
Commissioner.<lb/>
between Isaac Gardner and Charles <lb/>
Gardner to the Greenville road, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in said <lb/>
township, county and state and bound- <lb/>
ed on the South by M. O. Gardner, <lb/>
on the by J. A. Gardner and on <lb/>
the North and on the West by J. A. <lb/>
Gardner and M <lb/>
For further information apply to <lb/>
J. C ROBERTSON. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Farm For Hale <lb/>
acres acres in <lb/>
Gardner Craven county. miles from Vance- <lb/>
on road between and <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
This is to be made under and by Bern. Land tine for r <lb/>
authority of the Decree of the cotton and corn. <lb/>
Charlotte to Entertain Eleven <lb/>
Bishops When Episcopals <lb/>
Meet <lb/>
worst come. I <lb/>
Anything unusual comes up from <lb/>
time time I shall be pleased <lb/>
inform you. With kindest regards j <lb/>
for you and all my friends who ask <lb/>
about me, I am, <lb/>
Sincerely yours. <lb/>
B. TRIPP. <lb/>
Court above referred to. <lb/>
This the 10th day of October. 1912. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Will Be <lb/>
SUMMONS <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
Peed vs. Robert Peed. <lb/>
To Robert Peed, defendant in the <lb/>
above entitled You will here- <lb/>
by take notice that a civil action for <lb/>
divorce has been Instituted In the <lb/>
county of Pitt, by Peed, the <lb/>
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the <lb/>
defendant, for divorce and the said <lb/>
Robert Peed will hereby take notice <lb/>
that he is required to appear at the <lb/>
next term of the Superior court of <lb/>
Pitt county which convenes at the <lb/>
court house in Greenville. Pitt <lb/>
on the 10th. Monday after the 1st <lb/>
Monday of September, It being the <lb/>
11th day of November. 1912. and an- <lb/>
or demur to the complaint filed <lb/>
in the above entitled cause and the <lb/>
said Robert Peed will fur- <lb/>
take notice that If he falls to <lb/>
answer the complaint within tho <lb/>
time require by law. the plaintiff will <lb/>
to the court for the relief de- <lb/>
in the complaint. <lb/>
This the 7th day of October. 1912. <lb/>
P C <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
cheap on easy terms. <lb/>
H. H. PROCTOR. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C.<lb/>
Going It Blind <lb/>
The operator on The Re- <lb/>
has verily had to go it blind <lb/>
for a law days, and it is remarkable <lb/>
that he was able to hand down enough <lb/>
matter for Saturday's and yesterday's <lb/>
paper. At the end of his yes- <lb/>
he put the laugh on the force <lb/>
with this squib of his <lb/>
CHARLOTTE. Oct. is ex- don't know what I am doing, but <lb/>
that the sixth Missionary am doing <lb/>
of the Department of The little blaze that got in our <lb/>
of the Protestant church, early Saturday morning. <lb/>
which is to be held In Charlotte burned every button off the keyboard <lb/>
tuber to will be one of the left nothing there to indicate the <lb/>
most largely attended of letters. imagine yourself using a <lb/>
this body yet held. It Is known typewriter with all buttons gone <lb/>
ready to the committee in charge of on the keyboard and nothing but the <lb/>
entertainment that eleven of of the keys left, and you will <lb/>
the church will be present and an idea of what our operator had <lb/>
later, laymen and women numbering to do. A telegram to the factory <lb/>
and it Is expected that quite a a new set of keys by Mon- <lb/>
Fair Meeting Friday <lb/>
member of the board <lb/>
governors, township committees and <lb/>
the ladies connected with the <lb/>
man's of the Pitt county <lb/>
fair, should be at the meeting to be <lb/>
held In the court house Friday morn- <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
limber will be present who day afternoon <lb/>
I yet notified the committee of their <lb/>
The delegates be hos- <lb/>
entertained by the members <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
With Impure blood there can- <lb/>
not be good health. <lb/>
disordered there <lb/>
cannot be good blood. <lb/>
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb/>
ft natural <lb/>
A healthy means pare <lb/>
blood menus health. <lb/>
Health means <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb/>
of four churches <lb/>
Charlotte, assisted by members <lb/>
other denominations. <lb/>
in <lb/>
of <lb/>
May Prove Fatal <lb/>
KINSTON. Oct. Harri- <lb/>
eon. a farmer of Hookerton, Greene <lb/>
county, lies at the point of death in <lb/>
the home of Lee Hill, on <lb/>
street, in this city, as the result <lb/>
alarm a accident which occur- <lb/>
were ed on Heights, to the north <lb/>
of Kinston. Harrison, a well do <lb/>
Alarm Night <lb/>
The blowing of the tire <lb/>
whistle Just as the churches <lb/>
starting. Sunday night, put an end <lb/>
to the services for the time being. and know of the Green <lb/>
The alarm was caused b something bringing a load of <lb/>
or about the tobacco to the market here, and <lb/>
on Fifth street, but when reach- <lb/>
ed there they found nothing hut a <lb/>
dark house with some innocent look- <lb/>
when the team dashed off down the <lb/>
Inclined road and a wheel ran Into <lb/>
r hole He was thrown from the top <lb/>
denizens of the joint slipping out the wagon, The <lb/>
v and load of 1.650 pounds t <lb/>
tobacco rolled over his body, <lb/>
log Internal injuries from it <lb/>
is for him to <lb/>
door. There were various rumors <lb/>
as to but lack of <lb/>
evidence they are passed <lb/>
on.<lb/>
I Setter puppy about old I WILL HATE FOR SILK AT <lb/>
Answers to name of white Pin County Fair grade <lb/>
and linen colored spots. A liberal Aberdeen Angus ball and <lb/>
will be paid for her thoroughbred So buck and <lb/>
i- V. T;. T. <lb/>
fl ltd m-w-law <lb/>
Coward Wooten Drug Co. <lb/>
Only Bat <lb/>
Drugs <lb/>
In <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
Department <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
Superior lo <lb/>
AU Soda Fountain <lb/>
Toilet Articles, <lb/>
Full Urn <lb/>
Stationery. <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pins, <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
G re-Mi. <lb/>
Blood Was Wrong <lb/>
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, <lb/>
to female ailments, are urged to try the reliable, <lb/>
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. acts promptly, <lb/>
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, <lb/>
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thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick <lb/>
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The <lb/>
Mrs. Jane suffered from womanly trouble for <lb/>
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she <lb/>
I was not able to do my own housework. My <lb/>
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. had back- <lb/>
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they <lb/>
did me no good. I used for or months, and now <lb/>
I am in the best health I nave ever been. I can never praise <lb/>
It is the best tonic, for women. <lb/>
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try <lb/>
Adv.- flirt. Medicine- Co. <lb/>
tor Special book. Home In. I <lb/>
Wants a Watch <lb/>
We want every pipe and cigarette smoker <lb/>
in this country to know how good Duke's <lb/>
Mixture is. <lb/>
We want you to know that grain In big <lb/>
one and a ounce sack u pure, clean tobacco <lb/>
a delightful smoke. <lb/>
And too should know, too. with each sack <lb/>
now get a book of cigarette papers and <lb/>
A Free Present Coupon <lb/>
These coupons are good for hundreds of valuable pres- <lb/>
watches, toilet articles, silverware, <lb/>
and dozens of other articles suitable for every member <lb/>
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You will surely like Mixture, made by <lb/>
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to please you and yours <lb/>
As special offer, <lb/>
during October <lb/>
and November only <lb/>
we will send you <lb/>
our new illustrated <lb/>
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on a postal. <lb/>
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ST. LOUTS, MO. <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE, AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED RY THE REST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR IVE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Agriculture Is the Host Useful, the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment of Washington. <lb/>
WE RAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
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THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
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TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
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ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
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VOLUME <lb/>
K. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER S<lb/>
Wilson, Craig, Simmons; Favorites <lb/>
Democracy <lb/>
Will Reign <lb/>
March 4th <lb/>
GIVES <lb/>
WILSON SOLID VOTE <lb/>
No Surprises in National, State, <lb/>
or County Returns. Small's <lb/>
Majority in First District Will <lb/>
Exceed <lb/>
New York--Shortly before mid- <lb/>
night, Col. Roosevelt the fol- <lb/>
lowing telegram to Gov. <lb/>
American people, by a <lb/>
great have conferred <lb/>
yon the highest honor in their <lb/>
gift I congratulate you <lb/>
Theodore Roosevelt. <lb/>
Associate Press 1648 <lb/>
out of in New York state out- <lb/>
side New York city, Taft <lb/>
Wilson Roosevelt <lb/>
Associate Press says returns from <lb/>
districts New York state out- <lb/>
side New York, give Taft <lb/>
Wilson Roosevelt <lb/>
Va , by <lb/>
New York Sun says Wilson carries <lb/>
Va., by majority. <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
Brooklyn, districts out of <lb/>
Wilson Taft Roosevelt <lb/>
Burroughs Queen. districts out <lb/>
of Wilson 1732; Taft <lb/>
Manhattan and Bronx dis- <lb/>
out of Wilson Taft <lb/>
Roosevelt Queen. dis- <lb/>
out of Wilson Taft <lb/>
Roosevelt 1376. <lb/>
City N. Y., Wilson Taft 20- <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
New York City, districts out <lb/>
of 1730 in city N. Y., Wilson <lb/>
Taft Roosevelt <lb/>
Associate Press Bays returns from <lb/>
election districts out of in <lb/>
N. Y, stale outside N. Y. city, Taft <lb/>
Wilson Roosevelt 33- <lb/>
Same districts 1908 Taft <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
City N. Y. Wilson Taft 35- <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
New York World says <lb/>
are Wilson carries N, Y. state by <lb/>
plurality. City of N. Y. 13- <lb/>
1730 districts. Wilson <lb/>
Taft Roosevelt <lb/>
City of New York, for <lb/>
districts out 1730, <lb/>
Hedges Strauss <lb/>
York 41st district. <lb/>
Charles B. Smith, Democrat, elected. <lb/>
Returns from districts N. Y. slate, <lb/>
outside N. Y. city, <lb/>
son Roosevelt <lb/>
N. Y. governor, districts out <lb/>
of 1730, Hedges <lb/>
Strauss <lb/>
Returns from New York state out- <lb/>
side New York city. Taft <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Six precinct in Durham county <lb/>
Rives Wilson 1500; Roosevelt <lb/>
Taft <lb/>
NEW JERSEY <lb/>
Newark, N. J., report all parts <lb/>
slate indicate more votes polled <lb/>
than ever before at four P. M. <lb/>
Democrats claim Wilson not only <lb/>
carried slate, but has the majority <lb/>
vote polled. <lb/>
MAINE <lb/>
Portland. Me. districts out of <lb/>
gives Roosevelt Taft <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Portland. Me., president <lb/>
from out of precincts piles <lb/>
Roosevelt Taft <lb/>
son <lb/>
VERMONT <lb/>
out of cities and towns in <lb/>
Roosevelt Taft 15- <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Conn. towns and cities <lb/>
of incomplete, Wilson Taft <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
Concord. N. H., Taft carried the <lb/>
first New Hampshire town, reports. <lb/>
Pitt County's Vole for United States Senator <lb/>
MASSACHUSETTS <lb/>
Returns for president from out <lb/>
of voting precincts in Mass., give <lb/>
Roosevelt 1479, Taft Wilson <lb/>
1474. Te same precincts in 1908 gave <lb/>
Bryan Taft <lb/>
Returns for governor, out of <lb/>
precincts In Mass., give Bird, Pro- <lb/>
Fobs, Democrat, <lb/>
Walker, Republican, 1672. Same <lb/>
In 1911 gave Foss 1262; Forth- <lb/>
Republican East <lb/>
Greenwich, first town beard from in <lb/>
gave Roosevelt <lb/>
Taft Wilson This town In <lb/>
1908 gave Taft Bryan <lb/>
Associate Press says D. A. <lb/>
coll, Democrat, elected congress. <lb/>
districts out Mass., Including all <lb/>
but live district in city of Boston <lb/>
give Roosevelt Taft <lb/>
Wilson districts Maine <lb/>
cities and towns comprising out <lb/>
of precincts, give Roosevelt <lb/>
Taft Wilson <lb/>
Returns from out of <lb/>
In Mass. Roosevelt <lb/>
Taft Wilson <lb/>
Boston, Wilson strength oBs- <lb/>
ton today exceeded that of Roosevelt <lb/>
and Taft. The latter are <lb/>
divided.<lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
. <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
No. . <lb/>
No. . <lb/>
Falkland . <lb/>
Farmville . <lb/>
Greenville . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Swift Creek . <lb/>
Totals, . 1278<lb/>
Roosevelt Debs <lb/>
Atlanta, towns and <lb/>
give Wilson Taft <lb/>
Debs <lb/>
Atlanta, counties complete <lb/>
give Wilson Taft <lb/>
Debs <lb/>
ILLINOIS <lb/>
Chicago. precincts out of 1364 <lb/>
Chicago give Taft Wilson <lb/>
1805; Roosevelt and Press says <lb/>
returns for governor from dis- <lb/>
out of In N. Y. city, <lb/>
Strauss <lb/>
Same districts 1910 gave <lb/>
son <lb/>
J Chicago. returns Indicate <lb/>
the race between Roosevelt and <lb/>
Wilson In Chicago is extremely close <lb/>
with Roosevelt leading by a narrow <lb/>
margin. Taft will run third in the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
Chicago. precincts in Chicago, <lb/>
Roosevelt Wilson <lb/>
Debs <lb/>
Chicago, precincts out of 1364. <lb/>
Roosevelt Wilson Taft <lb/>
Debs <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., precincts out of <lb/>
city and county give Wilson ma- <lb/>
while in precincts <lb/>
showed plurality of Taft <lb/>
hardly showed. <lb/>
Louisville, Ky out of <lb/>
city and county give Wilson ma- <lb/>
over while in <lb/>
Roosevelt showed plurality of <lb/>
Taft hardly showed. <lb/>
City of Louisville, Ky. out of <lb/>
precincts In Louisville, give <lb/>
son Roosevelt Taft <lb/>
City out of <lb/>
Wilson Roosevelt <lb/>
Taft, <lb/>
Kentucky, precincts out of <lb/>
give Wilson Taft <lb/>
Henry county, Ky., complete. <lb/>
son Taft Roosevelt <lb/>
Bourbon county, Ky., complete. <lb/>
give Wilson Taft 1759; <lb/>
Kentucky, counties complete, <lb/>
Wilson Taft Roosevelt <lb/>
Union, Ky., out of precincts, <lb/>
give Wilson Taft <lb/>
Bullet, Ky., out of precincts, <lb/>
Wilson 1275; Taft Roosevelt <lb/>
Congress same county, Demo- <lb/>
1293; Republican <lb/>
Meade county Ky., out of <lb/>
give Wilson Taft <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
Fayette county, Ky. out of <lb/>
precincts give Wilson Taft <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
Richmond, Va., Incomplete returns <lb/>
from city Portsmouth and Norfolk and <lb/>
county, Wilson <lb/>
Taft Debs <lb/>
City of Danville. precincts out <lb/>
city and county give Wilson <lb/>
I majority over Roosevelt while <lb/>
precincts Roosevelt showed <lb/>
of Taft hardly showed any. <lb/>
Richmond, Va., Patrick county, in- <lb/>
complete, Wilson Taft <lb/>
Sanders, Democrat, Con- <lb/>
Harris. Republican, <lb/>
Shelton, Socialist, This county <lb/>
give Taft a majority of in 1908. <lb/>
Richmond, Va., of precincts, <lb/>
gives Slemp making his major- <lb/>
In the county estimated a <lb/>
gain <lb/>
PENNSYLVANIA <lb/>
Philadelphia. districts out of <lb/>
in Pennsylvania, give Taft 11- <lb/>
Wilson Roosevelt <lb/>
Kitchin Falls Down in 2nd <lb/>
And Fifth Districts <lb/>
OFFICIAL RETURNS FROM I III I. <lb/>
TY-THREE HIVES SIM- <lb/>
MONS A MAJORITY OF <lb/>
KITCHIN AND CLARK. KITCHIN <lb/>
CARRIES DISTRICT BY <lb/>
AND THE 2nd DISTRICT BY <lb/>
Atlanta, Complete from <lb/>
towns in state. Wilson <lb/>
Taft Roosevelt Debs <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., towns and counties In <lb/>
Georgia, give Wilson 1612; Taft <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
Atlanta. Ga. Total county, <lb/>
1678; Taft <lb/>
Debs <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga., Constitution claims <lb/>
the state for Wilson, largest ma- <lb/>
ever polled for a <lb/>
Atlanta, complete returns from <lb/>
counties give Wilson Taft <lb/>
MICHIGAN <lb/>
Detroit, out of precincts. <lb/>
Taft Wilson Roosevelt <lb/>
Detroit. towns Mich. Taft 1433; <lb/>
Wilson 1901; Roosevelt <lb/>
Michigan, precincts outside of <lb/>
Detroit Taft <lb/>
FLORIDA <lb/>
Jacksonville. Fla., returns from <lb/>
county show that every can <lb/>
on Democratic ticket win <lb/>
SIMMONS <lb/>
I'll Kill <lb/>
Sampson <lb/>
Wayne <lb/>
Craven <lb/>
Onslow <lb/>
Buncombe . <lb/>
1600 <lb/>
Robeson 1400 <lb/>
Carteret <lb/>
Cumberland <lb/>
Beaufort <lb/>
New Hanover <lb/>
Total <lb/>
ALABAMA <lb/>
Ala,. Wilson <lb/>
Roosevelt Fourteen <lb/>
county, Ala, <lb/>
son Roosevelt <lb/>
Hawthorne Trial Postponed <lb/>
NEW YORK, Nov. trial of <lb/>
Julian Hawthorne, son of the famous <lb/>
novelist, and former <lb/>
major of Boston, which was on the <lb/>
docket for today in the Dotted States <lb/>
District Court In tills city, has been <lb/>
postponed until later In the month. <lb/>
Hawthorne and with several <lb/>
associates, are of making <lb/>
fraudulent use of the malls in dis- <lb/>
posing of stock in the Hawthorne <lb/>
interests In Canada. Scores of <lb/>
alleged victims from all parts of the <lb/>
country are expected to testify at the <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
Charley the Harvard star, <lb/>
a natural and by con- <lb/>
practice has developed a won- <lb/>
accuracy.<lb/>
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LADIES <lb/>
If you are at all particular in regard to the <lb/>
latest and best in Feminine Apparel, a visit to our <lb/>
well stocked store will prove to be both instruct- <lb/>
and entertaining. A cordial invitation is ex- <lb/>
tended you to come and inspect our well tailored, <lb/>
hand tailored <lb/>
Coat Suits <lb/>
Kind That Mother Makes <lb/>
makes the lightest, most wholesome and delicious <lb/>
biscuits, cakes and pastry. Try it. <lb/>
All it or will get it for o. <lb/>
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Lawyer. <lb/>
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om Third Ht. opposite court <lb/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
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We have a large stock for you to select from <lb/>
and more are continually arriving. The newest <lb/>
styles are beautifully developed in our selections. <lb/>
The coats embody many new features and stylish <lb/>
effects. The materials the best to be obtained at <lb/>
popular prices. You will find our goods in every <lb/>
respect worthy of your choice and purchase. <lb/>
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at Law <lb/>
Id Edward on L <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
North <lb/>
S. W. <lb/>
attorney at Law <lb/>
formerly occupied by 1- <lb/>
Creek I<lb/>
H. W. f M. P. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb/>
Ear, Nose and Wars the of paying rent <lb/>
Washington. N. C, Greenville. N. C. e can you own your own <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L. James. have the money and are <lb/>
day every Monday, to pm IO loan it to you at a small amount <lb/>
interest. Come in and let us <lb/>
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l and worry by <lb/>
the money to own your homo. <lb/>
Our Hill Series was opened on Sat- <lb/>
2nd. Over shares <lb/>
ready been taken. We MOM left. <lb/>
III Mill A C <lb/>
Oil Engineers <lb/>
Three <lb/>
Contests <lb/>
During Two Weeks Each <lb/>
Three Solid Gold Watches <lb/>
with Pendants, <lb/>
Three Solid Cold Bracelets, <lb/>
Handsome Diamond Ring. <lb/>
PRIZES <lb/>
and <lb/>
We want to show you quality goods at <lb/>
moderate prices. Come to see us.<lb/>
attorney at Law <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
J. G- <lb/>
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Attorney t Law <lb/>
R. L. Smith A Col <lb/>
stable and next door to John <lb/>
Buggy Company- new <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
I You can pet what you want <lb/>
Bu-V <lb/>
ground Hour. <lb/>
HOME AND LOAN <lb/>
ASSOCIATION <lb/>
Coward Wooten Drug Co.<lb/>
Only the Bat <lb/>
Used in Oar <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
Department <lb/>
Superior to <lb/>
All <lb/>
Toilet Articles. <lb/>
Full of <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pens. <lb/>
Kodak Supplies ; <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
ins <lb/>
B. F. TYSON <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life, Fire, SicS and Accident <lb/>
on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's store <lb/>
ALBION <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
la building at <lb/>
Practices wherever hie service <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
MOVED MOVED <lb/>
Into New Stable <lb/>
Corner 2nd Evans Street <lb/>
SAM SHOUT <lb/>
Transfer Man <lb/>
Baggage and Express <lb/>
Promptness <lb/>
Phone No. Night or Day <lb/>
Meets All Trains <lb/>
1888888888888811 <lb/>
HOUSES AMI <lb/>
JAMES L. EVANS <lb/>
at <lb/>
Office in Building, fifth door <lb/>
from street <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
H. a a <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, N. f <lb/>
WARD <lb/>
Attorneys at Law <lb/>
In all the <lb/>
Wooten building on <lb/>
Street <lb/>
Berth I <lb/>
Any one a Horse <lb/>
or Mule cull t my <lb/>
t on Fifth street, the<lb/>
j SAVAGE<lb/>
Edward D. While, Chief Justice of <lb/>
the Supreme Court of the <lb/>
States, years old today. <lb/>
FOB I <lb/>
I a passenger Touting <lb/>
Car for hire on o <lb/>
terms. Will carry passengers I <lb/>
anywhere In town or country, <lb/>
or to neighboring towns. <lb/>
Day Phone, Night Phone I <lb/>
91-L <lb/>
richer <lb/>
TWENTY YEARS of Successful Banking <lb/>
IS THE RECORD OF <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
OUR DEPOSITS TODAY ARE MORE <lb/>
THAN THEY EVER WERE BEFORE <lb/>
AMONG OUR DIRECTORS are some of the most Successful <lb/>
Men in Pitt County. <lb/>
WE INVITE YOU to be numbered AMONG our DEPOSITORS <lb/>
SERVICE, SAFETY, and SECURITY, IS OUR MOTTO<lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier <lb/>
K-m <lb/>
IN EACH <lb/>
CONTEST <lb/>
A Grand Prize for <lb/>
Leader of each Contest <lb/>
on Points. <lb/>
1st Contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Nov. <lb/>
2nd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Nov. <lb/>
3rd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Dec. <lb/>
Winning names will be announced and prises <lb/>
presented to successful contestants on the Mon- <lb/>
day following the closing day of each contest. <lb/>
In each and every one of the contests a First <lb/>
and Second Prize will be awarded, provided the <lb/>
young lady contestants fully comply with the <lb/>
and regulations of the contests, as set out <lb/>
The young lady scoring most points in all three <lb/>
contests will be awarded an extra prize at the con- <lb/>
of the Third and last contest, consisting of <lb/>
a handsome diamond ring. This over and above <lb/>
whatever other prizes she may win in the <lb/>
contests. <lb/>
Rules of the Contest; <lb/>
Any lady, married or single, residing in Pitt <lb/>
County can be a candidate in any or ail of <lb/>
three contests. <lb/>
names must be sent in by tilling <lb/>
nomination blank to found at bottom <lb/>
of this announcement, and mailing to Contest <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
in any of three contests does NOT <lb/>
bar the winning contestant from participating <lb/>
in the other contests. <lb/>
may secure their subscriptions <lb/>
anywhere, there being no division into dis- <lb/>
hist prize in each contest will be awarded <lb/>
to the young lady scoring points or over. <lb/>
Second prize to be awarded in each contest to <lb/>
the contestant scoring most points after the <lb/>
leader. However, she will not qualify for a <lb/>
second prize unless her score shows or <lb/>
more points. Hut it is distinctly understood <lb/>
that in order to win a first prize a contestant <lb/>
must have a score of points or more. <lb/>
The young lady scoring most points in all <lb/>
contests will be awarded a grand prize <lb/>
consisting of a handsome diamond ring, over <lb/>
and above other prizes which she may have <lb/>
earned during the three contests. <lb/>
The contest manager will decide all points <lb/>
which may arise in the course of the contest, <lb/>
and candidates in entering these contests <lb/>
agree to abide by all rulings which he may <lb/>
make. <lb/>
POINTS WILL BE AWARDED TO CON <lb/>
TEST ANTS AS <lb/>
For Subscriptions either new or old <lb/>
THIS WEEKLY <lb/>
points <lb/>
I. <lb/>
THE DAILY <lb/>
. points <lb/>
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year . points <lb/>
years . points <lb/>
year . <lb/>
years . <lb/>
years . <lb/>
. points <lb/>
NOMINATION BLANK <lb/>
Mail or Bring to Contest Manager, <lb/>
Reflector Office <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
nominate, <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Address. as a can- <lb/>
in all three of the Reflector Contests. <lb/>
My name is . <lb/>
Address . <lb/>
m w<lb/>
. f I T Q in material prosperity, in this <lb/>
County Leads I he 1912, according <lb/>
to reports from men who have traveled the different sections of the State. <lb/>
Her progress and prosperity are well illustrated in the growth of her largest banking <lb/>
institution. <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
Beginning in 1901 with the modest Capital of this bank has grown steadily and <lb/>
safely, until now, with <lb/>
RESOURCES<lb/>
it stands equal to if not larger than any other bank in the entire First District <lb/>
The best par o this lies in the fact that the larger portion of the Bank's Deposits have been placed there by FARMERS; the <lb/>
majority of its customers are FARMERS; and the majority of its stockholders are FARMERS, and whatever advances the welfare <lb/>
of the snifters, helps in the of the whole community. <lb/>
We strive not only to earn dividends our Stockholders, but to use the greatest to the community. <lb/>
Come with us, we want your business. <lb/>
j;. II. <lb/>
C. S. Cashier <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
N. C . November <lb/>
Some the W. H. S. boys <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Harrington, and <lb/>
are offering some good clothing for <lb/>
man am. cheap. <lb/>
Mrs. i. and Mrs. A. <lb/>
if to Greenville Mod <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Several of our people left <lb/>
day to attend New fair. <lb/>
you a nice sewing machine at <lb/>
A. and Company. They <lb/>
guarantee them tor ten years. <lb/>
Messrs. Braxton and <lb/>
old I. saw <lb/>
mill will move to the other <lb/>
of town. <lb/>
Mr. Jamie U Smith went to <lb/>
v ill.- Wednesday. <lb/>
caps shoes at Harrington. <lb/>
Barber Company. <lb/>
Misses and Clara <lb/>
Braxton went to Greenville <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. v. Braxton went to Green- <lb/>
ville Thursday. <lb/>
We sell ranges that satisfy <lb/>
body that try them and the prices <lb/>
are only A. W. Ange and Com- <lb/>
stocks went to Ayden <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Heater spent <lb/>
day and Thursday In Ayden with <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Mrs. went to <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. J. <lb/>
went to Greenville Friday morning. <lb/>
L-it <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
Leave effective <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
a. Atlanta, <lb/>
and <lb/>
ville and Florida <lb/>
at Hamlet Charlotte and <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
a. <lb/>
with and car. Con- <lb/>
with steamer fur <lb/>
Baltimore. New York, and <lb/>
Providence. <lb/>
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb/>
BALK <lb/>
p. Richmond, Wash- <lb/>
Mad New York <lb/>
day coaches and <lb/>
Connects at with <lb/>
C. O. at Wash with <lb/>
railroad II. for Pitts <lb/>
burs and points west <lb/>
THE <lb/>
p. Charlotte <lb/>
Wilmington, Memphis <lb/>
and points west. Parlor <lb/>
Hamlet. <lb/>
p. m. No. for <lb/>
Henderson Oxford and <lb/>
Washington a. in., New York <lb/>
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman <lb/>
to and New <lb/>
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B. B. P. A. Ye. <lb/>
H. D. P. A. <lb/>
Raleigh N. C. <lb/>
or Cat will break cans <lb/>
; Chills and Fever; and It taken <lb/>
a tonic Fever will not return <lb/>
Price <lb/>
Sunday morning at the home of <lb/>
Mr. A. E. in West Green- <lb/>
ville, his daughter. Miss Lena and <lb/>
Mr. Fred were married by <lb/>
E. M. Hoyle. A few friend J <lb/>
were present to witness the ceremony, <lb/>
Arizona Women Hope fr Ballot <lb/>
Art. Nov. <lb/>
today closed a strenuous cam- <lb/>
In behalf of the proposed amend <lb/>
to the state constitution grant- <lb/>
lug woman tho full right of suffrage. <lb/>
The fate of the amendment will be <lb/>
decided by the voters at tomorrow's <lb/>
general election. <lb/>
Answers the Call <lb/>
Greenville People Have Found That <lb/>
This Is Necessary <lb/>
A cold, a strain, a wrench, <lb/>
A little cause may hurt the kidneys. <lb/>
Spells of backache often follow, <lb/>
Or some of the urine. <lb/>
A remedy for such attacks. <lb/>
A medicine that has satisfied thous- <lb/>
ands. <lb/>
Is Kidney Pills, a <lb/>
kidney remedy. <lb/>
Many Greenville people rely n It. <lb/>
Here is the Greenville proof. <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence, Washington <lb/>
St., Greenville, N. C, am <lb/>
pleased to make the known that I <lb/>
have been greatly by Donna <lb/>
Kidney Pills, which I obtained from <lb/>
the John L. Drug Co. Too <lb/>
of the kidney secretions <lb/>
me and I often noticed that <lb/>
the flow was scanty. I took <lb/>
Kidney Pills us directed and since then <lb/>
my kidneys been In much better <lb/>
all Price <lb/>
Co., N. <lb/>
sole agents for the States. <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
lit. Rev. Alexander RpM <lb/>
bishop of Dallas. old <lb/>
Lloyd C. former United <lb/>
Slates ambassador to Italy, years <lb/>
old today. <lb/>
Only a Fire Hero <lb/>
but the crowd cheered, as. with <lb/>
burned hands, he hold up small <lb/>
round box, he shouted, <lb/>
Salve I hold, <lb/>
has everything beat for <lb/>
Right also for boils, ulcers. <lb/>
pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, <lb/>
Surest pile cure. It subdues In- <lb/>
kills pain. Only cents <lb/>
all druggists. adv <lb/>
By the power i b <lb/>
t in a certain Mortgage Dead <lb/>
located and delivered bi <lb/>
j Woodward and William Fountain to <lb/>
W. B. on the day of <lb/>
m and duly recorded In <lb/>
of Deeds office of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, in Hook T-8, page <lb/>
the uncle signed will expose to <lb/>
I public sale, before the <lb/>
in to <lb/>
I'M Monday, the 2nd day of De- <lb/>
1912, at o'clock, noon. <lb/>
certain tracts or parcels of land <lb/>
if and being in of Pitt <lb/>
state of North Carolina and de- <lb/>
scribed One tract <lb/>
Cut off from the east end of said <lb/>
Brown land and bounded on <lb/>
i . by Jo <lb/>
I and by the <lb/>
Hardy and on other sides <lb/>
by w. B. <lb/>
a stake. <lb/>
on a cart path in Bald, thane <lb/>
east poles to j <lb/>
Teal and thence <lb/>
I with Teal's Una north 1-- <lb/>
a stake; thence south <lb/>
I-- a canal; thence north <lb/>
BI 1-2 west with canal 1-2 poles <lb/>
a bridge, fork of canal and <lb/>
thence with ditch south <lb/>
south 1-2 <lb/>
poles; 1-2 west <lb/>
thence due south 8-4 to Hie <lb/>
beginning, containing moM <lb/>
or <lb/>
I one other tract or parcel of <lb/>
land lying and being In Bald county <lb/>
and state and bounded as <lb/>
One the north by the lands of Levy <lb/>
on the east by the lands of <lb/>
I John Hardy and a road through what <lb/>
I is known as the Brown farm, and <lb/>
on the other sides by the land of W. <lb/>
II. beginning at canal <lb/>
bridge, corner of the tract of land <lb/>
described and thence north <lb/>
1-4 east 1-2 poles; thence north <lb/>
1-4 east H poles, to ditch, <lb/>
with the ditch Oil west <lb/>
poles; thence south M west 1-4 <lb/>
poles; thence south 1-2 west <lb/>
poles; thence 1-2 west <lb/>
poles to fork of canal ditch; <lb/>
thence with the canal south east <lb/>
poles; thence south 1-4 east <lb/>
poles; thence south 1-4 east <lb/>
poles; thence 3-t east II <lb/>
south M east <lb/>
poles; thence south cast poles <lb/>
to the beginning, containing <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This Nov. 1st. 1912. <lb/>
Moore and Long. <lb/>
Greenville, n. c. II ltd <lb/>
AVE YOUR WIFE <lb/>
the Drudgery <lb/>
of Ironing <lb/>
The Imperial <lb/>
Self-Heating <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
Does <lb/>
The Work <lb/>
in Half <lb/>
s. the Time <lb/>
better and easier, at one-tenth the <lb/>
coat of old way saving <lb/>
and nerves of house- <lb/>
wife Of servant, Heats Itself from <lb/>
the gasoline or denatured <lb/>
Better and cheaper than gas <lb/>
or or tubes in <lb/>
the nay, for irons to <lb/>
; with Cold irons, <lb/>
, . from hot stove <lb/>
to v. . Imperial Self-Heating <lb/>
Flat Ir a i all the time. Heat <lb/>
regulated. <lb/>
Burnt Five Hours <lb/>
for One Cent <lb/>
Mm<lb/>
cleanly, odorless. Use In- <lb/>
. . or out at Lome or traveling. <lb/>
Always ready. Light, beautiful. <lb/>
Costa little, Pays for itself in three <lb/>
months. Money-back Guarantee. <lb/>
Demonstration Today. <lb/>
Be sure to come and sea it. <lb/>
I hoc Irons are and <lb/>
to by <lb/>
t. A C. <lb/>
t i . C <lb/>
J. V. h, N. ft <lb/>
lost, Strayed or Stolen <lb/>
I Seller puppy about months old <lb/>
Answers name of while <lb/>
and linen colored spots. A liberal <lb/>
reward will ho paid for her retort. <lb/>
t B, B. N. C. <lb/>
in H ltd It <lb/>
T. I I <lb/>
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water <lb/>
Heating. <lb/>
Light <lb/>
I am prepared to do your work at <lb/>
price. Bee me or call. <lb/>
bone No. <lb/>
From far away come re <lb/>
ports of a wonderful new discovery <lb/>
that is believed will vastly the <lb/>
people. Ramon T. of <lb/>
writes King's New Dis- <lb/>
doing splendid work here. <lb/>
ill cured me about live times of <lb/>
and colds, also my <lb/>
of a severe cold in hie chest <lb/>
land more than others, who <lb/>
on my advice We hope this great <lb/>
will be sold In every drug <lb/>
tore in For throat and <lb/>
I lung troubles there Is nothing be- <lb/>
Ifs merit. and Trial bot- <lb/>
free. Guaranteed by all drug- <lb/>
gists. av<lb/>
virtue of the of a <lb/>
Judgment rendered at <lb/>
1912. tern Of Pitt superior <lb/>
court. In a case therein pending en- <lb/>
titled. J. Smith vb. <lb/>
Harriet B. Smith. Jesse South. Leon <lb/>
Smith. N. Smith, Linda J Smith, <lb/>
Grace EL Smith and Milo H. <lb/>
the undersigned commissioner will <lb/>
expose to Ola, before the court <lb/>
house door in to the <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday, the 2nd <lb/>
day of December. at o'clock <lb/>
noon, a certain or tract of land <lb/>
lying in the town of <lb/>
of and Fourth streets, <lb/>
beginning at the corner of Wash- <lb/>
street and running <lb/>
Fourth street feel to W. H. <lb/>
thence with his line <lb/>
line. with <lb/>
Tyson's line to Washington <lb/>
street 1-2 feel to <lb/>
being one hall lot known in <lb/>
plan as No. containing by <lb/>
one-quarter of M acre, <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Terms of sale cash <lb/>
This Nov. 1st. <lb/>
Win. II. LONG, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
II ltd <lb/>
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, <lb/>
have the of knowing yon are <lb/>
the very best quality you can possibly procure <lb/>
for the money. <lb/>
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe hides be- <lb/>
hind a nice appearing, pleasing-to-the <lb/>
eye style, but a few wear will <lb/>
prove the inferiority of the quality of <lb/>
the materials used and the careless- <lb/>
exercised in their making. <lb/>
We look to quality of to it that <lb/>
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the <lb/>
general construction the best procurable any- <lb/>
where. We depend upon you COX our business, <lb/>
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we <lb/>
are in duty bound to give it to will. <lb/>
OUT new season's styles for ladies and gentle- <lb/>
men, and boys and girls are ready for your <lb/>
A FEAT TO <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Statement of the Condition of <lb/>
Bank or Winterville <lb/>
at close of Oct. 1912. <lb/>
Hue Hanks . <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii v. a f. <lb/>
Cash in Vault. <lb/>
Capital Stock . <lb/>
iv Surplus and Undivided <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
no <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
J. E. GREEN, J. F. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
C. T. COX, Cashier. <lb/>
N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
V. <lb/>
ii-ti <lb/>
all curable successfully <lb/>
treated without drugs or surgery.<lb/>
Wilson's <lb/>
Office hours 9-12. Monday and Fri- <lb/>
day mornings. <lb/>
AUTOMOBILES FOR <lb/>
HIRE <lb/>
Town or Country <lb/>
L Night <lb/>
Day <lb/>
B. K. Phone <lb/>
L. B. FLEMING <lb/>
when its foundation is undermined, <lb/>
and if tho of <lb/>
digestion is attacked, quick <lb/>
follows. nO first signs of <lb/>
Or. King's New Ufa <lb/>
b taken to tone the stomach <lb/>
land regulate liver, kidneys and <lb/>
and only <lb/>
at all druggists. adv<lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN<lb/>
Published by <lb/>
H 1st <lb/>
D.<lb/>
o yr.<lb/>
rates Mil be . <lb/>
application t the o <lb/>
Reflector Building, t-w <lb/>
Third <lb/>
All cards of thanks <lb/>
at respect will be charged I If at <lb/>
sent per <lb/>
Communications advertising <lb/>
will be charged fir II oat <lb/>
cents per line, up to f <lb/>
BALKAN WAR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
IN THREE <lb/>
WINTERVILLE. Oct. SO Dr. B. <lb/>
to Bethel Friday. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb/>
good rugs and good bug- <lb/>
j cheap Come to see them, i <lb/>
Mr. Thad Nichols, of <lb/>
Hot ti to List <lb/>
and Company <lb/>
Mr T cos and bride return-, <lb/>
and wish them a <lb/>
Careful M I <lb/>
DESPICABLE WED W ; <lb/>
Allied <lb/>
Wall. Of The <lb/>
Capital With lull <lb/>
Fan <lb/>
among us. <lb/>
, day and any war, <lb/>
May <lb/>
nM The <lb/>
at R. W <lb/>
i Mr. Wall r of Greenville <lb/>
bu , ,,,.,,.;. i <lb/>
Nov. Turk in on Mercantile , of <lb/>
x has been directed offering you bargains in ti. d w <lb/>
Iv Ottoman government to inform flock merchandise. Come and an <lb/>
as second class matter Britain Turkeys -willing- M buying elsewhere. <lb/>
August at the post u, assistance in bring- Mr and Mrs J. R. Johnson spent <lb/>
lag about suspension of hostilities j., ,,.,,. , county n <lb/>
a of arriving at a peace <lb/>
Tea immediately on <lb/>
Entered <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
of March <lb/>
FRIDAY s. <lb/>
It was I <lb/>
son B gad <lb/>
themselves of the opportunity <lb/>
in the three contests, the first one of <lb/>
which will come to a close Nov. I. <lb/>
Ami not only that. are <lb/>
already hard at work in <lb/>
B and Com- and it is J <lb/>
for roar glass ware, k the very first <lb/>
from Con- . ,,.;.,. <lb/>
for ,, to the foreign <lb/>
Edward Gray. of I-a a mart- a , of all old business, <lb/>
will be a close one. <lb/>
Mr Bar. whilst The Reflector wants <lb/>
Minister, for two <lb/>
nations and Greece w. <lb/>
for good rot <lb/>
Will Be Held At <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Thursday, Friday, <lb/>
I la their <lb/>
that <lb/>
The I wt th. peace <lb/>
. ti with .-- <lb/>
Tartar must w . <lb/>
of without <lb/>
of <lb/>
o attitude is emphasize, la a <lb/>
might be look- from official sources. <lb/>
and <lb/>
both <lb/>
mils w are by no <lb/>
of kinds Therefore that <lb/>
W lad and Company. v. have a chance to make a <lb/>
Fr. coming in every day at new Reflector reader you are putting <lb/>
head yourself a few more point nearer <lb/>
the prize or prises. <lb/>
People are coming in daily to re- <lb/>
new their subscriptions. They are <lb/>
mot <lb/>
Messrs. Ashley B <lb/>
spent Sunday in <lb/>
.,.,. doing it of their own accord. Why <lb/>
We are dismaying a very . <lb/>
UM of china are M, <lb/>
beauties, come an give hem ,,,. come <lb/>
U their re- <lb/>
Cook stoves, heaters, pots and n and <lb/>
around to see the <lb/>
, , , -The Turkish proposal of peace Is <lb/>
intervention. A ,, a <lb/>
14-15 <lb/>
NO CHARGE FOR EXHIBITS OR <lb/>
ADMISSION <lb/>
LIBERAL PREMIUMS FOR EXHIBITS <lb/>
No Sideshows or Fakes of Any Kind <lb/>
As retards <lb/>
fellows elected just got the ,.,,,,. to be no chance o , church <lb/>
the Balkan slates listening u, , <lb/>
counsels while might <lb/>
. . arrangement of conditions <lb/>
. must be settled a <lb/>
f the . <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
rotas <lb/>
altar had <lb/>
lost a good many <lb/>
Don't put off for tomorrow that start <lb/>
means so much to you. this <lb/>
time candidates will have r <lb/>
tug hour had been midnight instead <lb/>
Balkan Nov. the receipt hooks, write to <lb/>
f at this ha declared and family spent Sunday at Manager for <lb/>
some would have come too hole Campaign . I list want. Return post will bring <lb/>
H been carried ,, you Kith a word of advice as to <lb/>
In accordance with the m n lo hes, advantages you can put that <lb/>
program. w a time lo. all. if you tackle tins <lb/>
,,, of Creek staff is ending matter in a business like way <lb/>
are cut m the at ., will <lb/>
and gating counted preparing the while <lb/>
will be yours <lb/>
ovum -1. ., <lb/>
tad in time to give the world the political program largely w ., son Whatever you do. don l hold back. <lb/>
, , ,, in i ti hour, shows not Ow work van <lb/>
day. it <lb/>
The union of the Balkan tats u. <lb/>
,, Wednesday to attend New We said yesterday and <lb/>
,,,.,. ,,,. I it here. During all three of these <lb/>
Mrs H. C, Venters and dangler, contests there will be <lb/>
Farmers Day on Thursday <lb/>
WITH PARADE BY THE FARMERS UNION <lb/>
Educational Day Friday <lb/>
With Parade by Schools of County <lb/>
A GOOD BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC <lb/>
SPECIAL RATES ON THE RAILROADS <lb/>
Everybody COME to This Fair <lb/>
. is spent night With her Nothing hut three straight con- <lb/>
. ., . . b,. . t be won on points by the can- <lb/>
North Carolina. Count <lb/>
Joe Ross <lb/>
Charlie <lb/>
mother near to be won on points the cam- <lb/>
Mr, and Mrs L. C. Venters spent doing most from <lb/>
Wednesday night ill the Miss to finish. <lb/>
Johnson accompanied them. <lb/>
Mr C. R. went to <lb/>
Mr. J. I- Taylor went <lb/>
to Vanceboro today. <lb/>
Mr. Carlie <lb/>
ton Monday. <lb/>
went to <lb/>
than it has been, for <lb/>
i; has been welded by blood and com <lb/>
sacrifice. There is not the least <lb/>
danger any disagreement as to <lb/>
the division of territories or the <lb/>
-.- Is. <lb/>
the undersigned from V . B. were <lb/>
J. P of Pitt county . ,,. neatest the same <lb/>
,. w, on , ,. both <lb/>
the highest for cash. . <lb/>
bicycle, one cook Move and to Turkeys appeal <lb/>
one Barrow hog. white and black , <lb/>
spoiled. To said evocation all proposals for peace and <lb/>
right, title and interest Whirl. ,. . <lb/>
, right, title and ,,. Balkan <lb/>
said Charlie defend- ., armistice <lb/>
Locally II was a orderly <lb/>
with good feeling prevailing <lb/>
throughout the day. <lb/>
CONGRATULATIONS TO <lb/>
Clement Armand <lb/>
of Frame, old today. <lb/>
Ignace the famous <lb/>
pianist. years old today. <lb/>
John Philip Sousa. band mas- <lb/>
and composer. years old today. <lb/>
Martin A. Knapp. presiding Judge <lb/>
of the Slates Commerce Court., <lb/>
fill years old today. <lb/>
ant. has in the above described per- <lb/>
property. <lb/>
G. H. ROUSE, <lb/>
Constable. <lb/>
ltd-law <lb/>
lions with a request for an armistice, j <lb/>
Some of the governments have point, <lb/>
ed out that Turkeys proposal for a, <lb/>
cessation of In other <lb/>
words an armistice-would offend the <lb/>
Balkan <lb/>
Other governments lake the <lb/>
The Opera at K. C. T. T. S. be an <lb/>
The Mikado, one of the brightest law for the moment, <lb/>
and cleverest of the standard light Tho war, therefore, must continue. <lb/>
opera Is by far the most ambitious and Turkish armies which the <lb/>
attempted by the Train- at last admitted have beta <lb/>
School. Those who saw Keep on with their <lb/>
of dramatic performance that <lb/>
approached the professional. <lb/>
The school is noted for Its remark- <lb/>
-.-. .----- <lb/>
Stoops to Conquer last spring will <lb/>
remember that the school set a high <lb/>
It is hoped and believed still that <lb/>
powers will soon and a formula <lb/>
under which they can offer their good <lb/>
able chorus singing. In Mikado Their terms of peace them- <lb/>
public will have an opportunity are a matter entirely for the <lb/>
lo see combined both the dramatic but Bulgaria <lb/>
and musical powers of the school. affirmed no Interference <lb/>
Miss who has a wide outside will be tolerated, <lb/>
In both, Is the coach. the support of her <lb/>
The choruses are made up of fifty Meg the political as <lb/>
picked voices. The single parts are aB aspect of the <lb/>
chosen. The public will before the war was under- <lb/>
line some of the favorites. taken. <lb/>
Miss Edna Campbell, who made a taking <lb/>
place among the powers when Turkey <lb/>
me for me. <lb/>
whose mm The <lb/>
voice people always K had not even <lb/>
drolling min- n m for an <lb/>
sir.-l. ha charming solo parts. The suggestion <lb/>
by France, to which both <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
reputation as comedian as Mr. <lb/>
and as Tony Is the <lb/>
Miss Arlene <lb/>
enjoy greatly as the <lb/>
COM A. <lb/>
S. C. Nov. <lb/>
and subscribed, met with <lb/>
nothing criticism In Austria, and <lb/>
t, raise a fund to be used m ., Germany <lb/>
exploiting the resources Car- . . members of <lb/>
with view to attracting <lb/>
the triple alliance. <lb/>
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP- <lb/>
FURNISHED WITH- <lb/>
OUT A <lb/>
PIANO <lb/>
What adds more to the en- <lb/>
of the family than <lb/>
a PIANO in the home <lb/>
No dealer can place one in <lb/>
your home for less money <lb/>
than we can. <lb/>
Our prices and terms are <lb/>
sure to please. <lb/>
We sell the best Buggies and on <lb/>
the market for the money <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
or <lb/>
I Credit <lb/>
Satisfaction or Money <lb/>
Refunded <lb/>
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles <lb/>
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb/>
. We you to look at our stock <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
and desirable settlers were out <lb/>
I at the annual meeting here to- .,.,. <lb/>
f the South Carolina Chamber Wed In Washington <lb/>
Commerce. A part of the fund D. C Nov. 6.-A <lb/>
S to be devoted to lb development today of interest to the <lb/>
of scientific agriculture in the southern colony in the <lb/>
counties. of Unto <lb/>
of J. H. former <lb/>
tort the guard, probably ,, West Miss , and Dr. <lb/>
will not play any more football this Us S Ivy of the MB <lb/>
season. Harrison. <lb/>
lo be a good man for DO- at the of th. <lb/>
father. <lb/>
Sam White <lb/>
Piano Co. <lb/>
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS <lb/>
WELL LOCATED <lb/>
Apply at Once to <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
ESTATE <lb/>
Phone Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CARR<lb/>
Stoves, Malleable and Cam- <lb/>
Ranges. Wilson Wood Healers, Hot <lb/>
Blast Coal <lb/>
I If it's in line, we have it <lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
SALE REAL ESTATE PROPER- <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb/>
Court. Pitt county, made by II. <lb/>
W. Whedbee. Judge, in a certain civil <lb/>
action pending in said court, at May <lb/>
term. entitled J. A. Stokes and <lb/>
R. L. Humber vs. J. A. Gardner, tin- <lb/>
undersigned will, on <lb/>
Monday, the 11th day of <lb/>
at o'clock, noon. i. being the <lb/>
1st day of November Civil Term. 1912 <lb/>
of Pitt County Superior Court, expose <lb/>
lo public before the court house <lb/>
door in Greenville. Pitt county, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb/>
described tracts or parcels of land <lb/>
I'M. SALE <lb/>
By of a decree of Pitt super- <lb/>
court made in special proceeding <lb/>
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. Before D., <lb/>
LARS SALE <lb/>
virtue of the power of con- <lb/>
No. 1777. entitled H. W. Forbes. Moore. Clerk. Mined In a certain Mortgage Deed ex <lb/>
Forbes and others. Ex th- Benjamin Willoughby. of the and delivered by George J. <lb/>
undersigned commissioner will sell estate of Sylvester Hemby. <lb/>
for cash at public auction for <lb/>
on Monday. December 2nd. lilt, <lb/>
the court house door in <lb/>
Woodward and William Fountain to <lb/>
vs B. on the 21st day of <lb/>
Alice Hemby. widow, and Willie G. March. and duly recorded In the <lb/>
Hemby. Francis S. Dennis Register of Deeds office of Pitt <lb/>
the following described real es- Hemby. John H. Hemby. Alice Hem- North Carolina, in Hook T-S. page <lb/>
situate in the town of A. an the will expose lo <lb/>
ville which formerly belonged to heirs at law of Sylvester public sale, the court <lb/>
late John J. Forbes, to In Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb/>
One lot lying on corner of of a decree of the on Monday, the 2nd day IV- <lb/>
county, made by , at o'clock, noon. <lb/>
Training School <lb/>
The members of <lb/>
Poe and Sidney Lanier Literary So- <lb/>
of Training School gave <lb/>
new members a most de- <lb/>
Halloween party on <lb/>
day from to ten-thirty. <lb/>
The new members of both societies <lb/>
were united lo a fire Just <lb/>
back of the school. On th way Ml <lb/>
the old disguised as ghosts <lb/>
blank Data, red and black devils, wit- <lb/>
and mother goose gave them a <lb/>
III the dyspeptic many <lb/>
days of misery, and him to eat <lb/>
whatever he wishes. <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
cause the food to assimilate and Bear- <lb/>
the body, give keen appetite. <lb/>
DEVELOP <lb/>
v i-d <lb/>
coated . <lb/>
Like Ho Substitute.<lb/>
en- of .<lb/>
IT houses and be- ISIS, at o'clock, noon, ex- and state of North Carolina and do- <lb/>
th property conveyed to John <lb/>
lo and being in Swift J Forbes by Amos Williams by deed <lb/>
Creek Township. Pitt county. North dated Dee. 12th. ISM. which deed <lb/>
and described as follows of record in the office of the <lb/>
at a slake on Clay <lb/>
Root road and running S. W 1-2 <lb/>
to a stake, thence S K <lb/>
lo a stake. S <lb/>
poles to the Creek road, thence up <lb/>
with the Creek road lo Gardner's <lb/>
Cross Roads containing acres more <lb/>
or <lb/>
Also one tract of land in said town- <lb/>
ship, county and beginning at <lb/>
The Cotton Seed Crusher and dis- <lb/>
The only means of reaching m , M exhibition <lb/>
the second <lb/>
halls a hogshead a- a, fair by Mr , A ,. <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt ill <lb/>
Book B-8, page and is hereby re- <lb/>
to for an accurate <lb/>
lot known as the Lewis King <lb/>
lot lying in part of Greenville <lb/>
known as Little Washington, bound- <lb/>
ed by the lots of Jackson Williams. <lb/>
Bettie Tucker and others and being <lb/>
the lot conveyed to John J. Forbes <lb/>
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan- <lb/>
7th. by deed which <lb/>
Gardner's second corner and <lb/>
runs S W to the Creek road. <lb/>
down said road to the old Flat Branch of Deeds of Pitt in book <lb/>
then with th various courses <lb/>
constructed at <lb/>
landing. Snakes, rubber rolls, gob- <lb/>
and such were of little <lb/>
when just ahead you were to <lb/>
shake hands with your future<lb/>
wonderful <lb/>
our attracted <lb/>
Th Is a most <lb/>
machine am is t most farm <lb/>
Mr Gardner is <lb/>
arrangements lo have ma- <lb/>
band, hear your fortunes told by j Sun. <lb/>
gypsies, see the many Mr ,. lg a <lb/>
of said ditch to Isaac third <lb/>
thence North West poles <lb/>
to the beginning, containing acres <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Also one parcel of land In said <lb/>
township, county and state, beginning <lb/>
a. Big Ditch Bridge on the Clay- <lb/>
Root road and running down said <lb/>
road lo J. Dixon's place <lb/>
lice, thence a southerly direction with <lb/>
said Dixon's line lo an old ditch. <lb/>
up with said ditch to the big <lb/>
thence up with said ditch to <lb/>
the beginning containing acres <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
one other parcel of land In <lb/>
said township, county and state, be- <lb/>
M-S. page reference to which <lb/>
deed Is hereby made for an accurate <lb/>
lot known as William <lb/>
lot being fully described <lb/>
a deed from W. H. Hanrahan to <lb/>
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. 15th. <lb/>
which deed appears of record In the <lb/>
office of the Register of Deeds of <lb/>
Pitt county in book 1-4. page <lb/>
and Is hereby referred to for an ac- <lb/>
curate description. This lot being <lb/>
I. x <lb/>
lot known as the Sheppard <lb/>
lot and the same conveyed to J. J. <lb/>
Forbes by B. S. Sheppard and wife <lb/>
by deed dated Oct. 8th. 1890. which <lb/>
deed appears of record in the office <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
pose lo public sale, before the court scribed as follows, One tract <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the cut off from end of the said <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, the Brown land and bounded on <lb/>
described tract or parcel of land the t b Joe Teel s Hagan place <lb/>
and the the lands of <lb/>
Luring and being in Dam John Hardy and on the other sides <lb/>
an I the mouth of the ditch by the lands of W. U. be- <lb/>
in middle of lane and runs ginning a stake, a new made <lb/>
about cards to a stake on per on a path In field, <lb/>
another ditch, then northeast with north ST 1-2 KM poles to a most every person bl. at <lb/>
said ditch about three hundred yards stake Teel and corner; thence bought of but for apples at the p fair <lb/>
to a stake, then parallel with with said Teal, line north 1-2 swinging fruit and dance at nine- <lb/>
first line to a stake, west to the east poles to a flake; thence south WM <lb/>
acre, more east 1-2 to a north All the decorations of evening <lb/>
VI . Baal with the canal were of a ghostly style. Corn-stalks. <lb/>
I-. west with in, as i . Poles from banks lo build home <lb/>
to a bridge, fork of and ditch; bushes, moss, pumpKins. <lb/>
est In and lo a certain tract or par- thence with the ditch w st and oat and witches <lb/>
col of land in Beaver Don township. poles; thence south 1-2 west prevailing, <lb/>
bounded on north by the Craw- thence 1-2 west poles; <lb/>
ford place, on the east by land of J. thence due south 3-4 to the <lb/>
beginning containing <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
Also a one-tenth undivided <lb/>
Loan <lb/>
If the wage earner had lo burrow <lb/>
at the intersection of the <lb/>
Gardner's Bridge Road and the Green- county in book A-5. page 3.8 and is <lb/>
ville Road and running hereby referred lo for an accurate de- <lb/>
the Greenville road to the Laura This lot also lies In Little <lb/>
A land, then South lo II. Washington and being x SI <lb/>
O. Gardner's line, then <lb/>
with M. O. Gardner's land lo the <lb/>
lot lying <lb/>
in that part of <lb/>
Perhaps the most novel feature of <lb/>
he have lo pay per cent or <lb/>
more interest. It is no part of the <lb/>
business <lb/>
of a regular commercial <lb/>
containing acres, more <lb/>
fun for all. The Italian <lb/>
would play his accordion sweetly <lb/>
While the bear or passed <lb/>
F. the land and Other beginning, <lb/>
and on the south by the Nichols land <lb/>
and by Henry and Other one oilier tract or parcel of <lb/>
and on the west by Lawrence An- land lying and being in said county <lb/>
containing acres, more or and state and bounded as <lb/>
One the north by lands of Levy- <lb/>
Said lands will be sold subject to on the east by the lands of crowd, <lb/>
the Dower interest of Alice Hemby. John Hardy and a road through what <lb/>
widow of Sylvester Hemby. This sale is known as the Brown farm, and <lb/>
will be made for purpose of pay- on oilier sides by the land of W. <lb/>
off and discharging the indebted- beginning at the canal <lb/>
of the estate of the said bridge, corner of the tract of land <lb/>
described and north <lb/>
This the 2nd day of November. 1-4 east 1-2 poles; thence north <lb/>
1-4 east poles, lo a ditch, thence <lb/>
C. HARDING. with the ditch west <lb/>
ltd thence south SO west 1-4 <lb/>
thence south 1-2 west <lb/>
theme south 1-2 west <lb/>
. poles to fork of canal and ditch; <lb/>
canal south east <lb/>
evening was the appearance lo make long loans for home <lb/>
bonfire of an Italian leading But through the Building <lb/>
followed the crowd and Loan Association, they can get <lb/>
the evening regular intervals fur- the money and the interest rate i <lb/>
Coach Yost, of the <lb/>
Michigan has been working his <lb/>
men lo the limit since their defeat <lb/>
at hands of Syracuse. The com- <lb/>
game Pennsylvania Is <lb/>
Yost to put old <lb/>
practice. <lb/>
ix per cent or less. The farmer can <lb/>
do as well for himself by forming <lb/>
small loan or <lb/>
These should he local, <lb/>
hap in each township, so that <lb/>
might be extended on <lb/>
and thrift, but also barked by a <lb/>
land mortgage or other tangible ac <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Tho crop of Simmons was good <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Gardner's Bridge Road, then with the Greenville known as Little Washing- <lb/>
Gardner's Bridge Road to the begin- ton known as the Hooker lot and <lb/>
containing acres more or less being the same lot conveyed by Os- <lb/>
and being the land upon which the car Hooker lo J. J. Forbes by deed <lb/>
Mill, store and residence of J. Abated 19th. 1892 which deed <lb/>
are located. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in of Deeds in book 0-6, page <lb/>
township, and adjoining which deed is referred to or <lb/>
the Lazarus lands. W. H. an accurate description. This lot <lb/>
Clark. J. Dixon and J. J. Moore j fronts on Clark street feel a <lb/>
lands, containing acres more or <lb/>
less and being the same lands deed- <lb/>
ed to the said J. A. by <lb/>
el Cory, reference to which deed is <lb/>
hereby made for an accurate <lb/>
Also one other tract of land In said <lb/>
township, county and State bounded on <lb/>
the South by Swift Creek, on the Bait <lb/>
by J. Dixon, on the North by J. <lb/>
H. Collins M. O. Gardner and on <lb/>
West by M. O. Gardner, contain- <lb/>
acres more or less and known <lb/>
as the Loftin lands. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land In said <lb/>
township, county and state, begin- <lb/>
at big ditch on the Greenville <lb/>
road leading from Gardner's Cross <lb/>
roads to bridge, <lb/>
runs back IS 1-2 <lb/>
lot in said town known as <lb/>
a part of lot No. in the plan of <lb/>
said town, lying on the corner of <lb/>
Reed and Third streets and fronting <lb/>
on Reed street feet and on Third <lb/>
treat 1-1 <lb/>
Said lots will be divided to suit <lb/>
purchasers if requested before sale. <lb/>
This Oct. 29th. 1912. <lb/>
J. B. JAMES. <lb/>
Commissioner.<lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
The undersigned having this day <lb/>
qualified as administrator of the es- <lb/>
of Nannie E. Little, before D. C. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
running S with said ditch to the old <lb/>
Flat Branch ditch to the division line <lb/>
between Isaac Gardner and Charles <lb/>
Gardner lo the Greenville road, con- <lb/>
Bl acres more or less. <lb/>
Also one other tract of land in said <lb/>
township, county and state and hound- <lb/>
ed on the by M. O. Gardner, <lb/>
on the East by J. A. Gardner and on <lb/>
th North and on the West by J. A. <lb/>
Gardner and M. O. Gardner <lb/>
int acres more or <lb/>
This sale Is to be made under and by <lb/>
authority of the Decree of the Super- <lb/>
Court referred to. <lb/>
This the 10th day of October. 1912. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Pitt county, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons Indebted to said es- <lb/>
to make Immediately payment to <lb/>
the undersigned administrator and all <lb/>
persons holding claims against said <lb/>
estate are hereby notified to file the <lb/>
same with said administrator with- <lb/>
in twelve months from the date hereof <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded bar <lb/>
of recovery of said claims. <lb/>
This the 3rd day of October, 1912. <lb/>
O. H. LITTLE. <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of Nannie <lb/>
E, Little. ltd <lb/>
By of a power of sale con <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed, with the <lb/>
executed and delivered by W. M. poles; thence south 1-4 east <lb/>
and wife Page, to south IS 1-4 east SO <lb/>
Henry Edward, dated the 3rd day of 3-4 <lb/>
December, and recorded in <lb/>
book D-9. page undersigned south east polos <lb/>
will, on the 2nd day of IV- to the beginning, containing . acre <lb/>
comber. 1912. at o'clock, noon, ex- or <lb/>
pose to public sale, to the highest bid- <lb/>
for cash, before the court house <lb/>
door In the following de- <lb/>
scribed parcel of land <lb/>
and being in Greenville <lb/>
township. Pitt county. North Caro- <lb/>
beginning at a stake, the <lb/>
of Julia F. Hall's land in <lb/>
the Held In J. J. Sermon's land and <lb/>
runs south east poles to an <lb/>
old ditch at several small sweet gums, <lb/>
south with said <lb/>
ditch to a pine. Silas <lb/>
thence with his line, a small <lb/>
branch to a stake, his <lb/>
then to D. <lb/>
and <lb/>
SO poles to a stake, thence northwest- <lb/>
course poles to the begin- <lb/>
containing acres more or<lb/>
sale is made to satisfy the Association Meets Saturday <lb/>
terms of said mortgage deed. , <lb/>
This the 2nd day of Nov. 1912. The most important meeting of the <lb/>
HENRY teachers ye held will meet Saturday, <lb/>
ltd 12th, at o'clock in the Green- <lb/>
Cured Me<lb/>
ins of <lb/>
This Nov. 1st. 1912. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Moore and Long. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c, n ltd <lb/>
Stray- Taken <lb/>
I have taken up eight spotted shoats <lb/>
that have been going in my field for <lb/>
over a month. Weight, about or <lb/>
pounds. Marked smooth crop and <lb/>
slit in right ear and under in left. <lb/>
Owner can get them by paying dam- <lb/>
G. <lb/>
, J October 1912. <lb/>
corner, several small pines <lb/>
a white oak then north west <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
R. F. D. Box <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Jinks <lb/>
of Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She <lb/>
last, I took down and thought I would die. I <lb/>
could not sleep, i couldn't eat I had pains ail over. The <lb/>
doctors gave me up. I read that had helped so <lb/>
many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. <lb/>
saved my life Now, can do <lb/>
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of <lb/>
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, <lb/>
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip <lb/>
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you <lb/>
should try the woman's tonic Prepared from per- <lb/>
harmless, vegetable ingredients, is the best <lb/>
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good <lb/>
It contains dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. <lb/>
Ask your druggist He sells and recommends <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Special and book. lot scat tree M <lb/>
TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Having qualified as the <lb/>
tor of the estate of W. H. Flake, de- <lb/>
ceased, all persons owing said estate <lb/>
Tills graded school building. There <lb/>
will be two sessions of the <lb/>
Under the new <lb/>
Pl SIMMONS <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
Peed vs. Robert Peed. <lb/>
To Robert Peed, defendant In the <lb/>
above entitled You will here- <lb/>
by take notice that a civil action for <lb/>
divorce has been Instituted In the <lb/>
county of Pitt, by Emma Peed, the <lb/>
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the <lb/>
defendant, for divorce and said <lb/>
Robert Peed will hereby take notice <lb/>
that he is required lo appear at the <lb/>
next term of the Superior court of <lb/>
Pitt county which convenes at the <lb/>
court house In Greenville. Pitt <lb/>
on the 10th. Monday after the 1st <lb/>
Monday of September, It being the <lb/>
day of November, 1912. and an- <lb/>
or demur to the complaint Hied <lb/>
in the above entitled cause and the <lb/>
said Robert Peed will fur- <lb/>
take notice that if he falls <lb/>
answer the complaint within <lb/>
lime require by law, plaintiff will <lb/>
apply to the court for the relief de- <lb/>
i the complaint <lb/>
This day of October. 1912. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Superior Court. Pit. Co. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
By virtue of the of a that day. <lb/>
Judgment rendered at the a large number of teach- <lb/>
1912. term of Pitt will take part in the exercises, <lb/>
court, in a case therein pending Pitt county fair will be held on <lb/>
titled. Elisabeth J. Smith 14th and 15th of this month, <lb/>
Harriet E. Smith. Jesse Smith. Leon Friday, the 15th. will be education- <lb/>
Smith, Abbie N. Smith. Linda J. day and every school In the <lb/>
Grace E. Smith and Milo H. will be expected to take part In <lb/>
the undersigned commissioner will the exercises of the day. There will <lb/>
expose to sale, before the court be a school exhibit and I desire now <lb/>
house door in Greenville, to the to ask every teacher in the county to <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday, the some of the work being <lb/>
day of December, 1912. at o'clock in the school and this on <lb/>
noon, a certain or tract of that day. Any and every <lb/>
will please settle the same at once lying In the town of Greenville. of work yo are doing will be <lb/>
of and Fourth to have and you are <lb/>
beginning at the corner of Wash- earnestly requested to have some of <lb/>
street and running thence the work of your school here. All <lb/>
Fourth street feet to W. H. the schools the county will close <lb/>
line; thence with his lino day and be re- <lb/>
to Tyson's thence With quired to make the day's work <lb/>
Tyson's line lo Washington You will be expected to <lb/>
street 1-2 feet to the beginning, get every child in your school here. <lb/>
it being one half of lot known m Your school will assemble here that <lb/>
town plan as No. containing by day Instead of in your school room <lb/>
estimation of an and It will count a school day for <lb/>
and all persons to whom the said es- <lb/>
is indebted will present the same <lb/>
within twelve months of the date of <lb/>
this notice or the same will be plead- <lb/>
ed in bar of their recovery. , <lb/>
Oct. 1912. <lb/>
SAMUEL FLAKE, <lb/>
Administrator of W. H. Flake <lb/>
W. F. Attorney. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Farm For Sale <lb/>
acres acres In <lb/>
Craven miles from Vance- <lb/>
on road between Vanceboro and <lb/>
New Bern. Land fine for raising to- <lb/>
cotton and corn. Will sell <lb/>
cheap on easy terms. <lb/>
H. H. PROCTOR. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
41.1 <lb/>
mi I <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Terms of <lb/>
This Nov. 1st, 1912. <lb/>
Win. II. LONG. <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
ltd Stir <lb/>
you. Full particulars and announce- <lb/>
of program and requests and <lb/>
requirements will be made Bl the <lb/>
meeting Saturday. I urgently re- <lb/>
quest every teacher In the <lb/>
to be here that day. <lb/>
In the work be shown by your <lb/>
presence. Your want of Interest Will <lb/>
Don't <lb/>
important <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
A CAR LOAD OF <lb/>
Horses and <lb/>
Mules <lb/>
Another Load on the road, <lb/>
be in last of week. <lb/>
SALE-HIGH CLASS <lb/>
Jersey Hogs. My herd combines be known by your absence <lb/>
blood lines of King of Cols, that or neglect <lb/>
sold for that sold meeting. <lb/>
Tor Tip Top that sold w <lb/>
TAKES MY PLACE, Defender Champion Co- <lb/>
hogs, black, one black spotted, Helen Blaze, the etc. Pigs <lb/>
average weight over hundred. breed sows can be shipped at Dan the coach. <lb/>
, , I, gar and In Pig each. to week believe that hie football warriors <lb/>
Owner can get same by to I months each. D. have a splendid chance to defeat <lb/>
i-. . when the two teams meet in <lb/>
Route i. ltd ii ltd Nov. , <lb/>
J. E. WINSLOW <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb/>
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb/>
mum m<lb/>
</p>
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Hunt Gunman Threat- <lb/>
District Attorney <lb/>
Whitman's Life <lb/>
Powers Decide to Break <lb/>
European Powers Decide la <lb/>
trout police headquarters <lb/>
detailed today to meet all trains <lb/>
i in afternoon <lb/>
or <lb/>
L la lake the <lb/>
t Attorney Whitman. <lb/>
LaM Via- <lb/>
That i. .,., lead plot the <lb/>
Will The <lb/>
letter from who said he <lb/>
keeper of opium <lb/>
BERLIN, Nov. bat Joint <lb/>
, . the proposal made by the The writer pave no other name and <lb/>
French, regarding the form which In- of <lb/>
d the Balkan threatening hare been <lb/>
received recently by Mr. Whitman. <lb/>
he was Inclined to make of it. <lb/>
The letter given to the police <lb/>
by the foreign office here today however, and although they conducted <lb/>
The not any fruitless search for the writer they <lb/>
tor the of the Balkan to <lb/>
. . . cries which impelled them to take the <lb/>
territorial situation, is understood , ,, . ,, . . <lb/>
letter more seriously than Mr. hit- <lb/>
that the French proposal represents man j <lb/>
also the view. There- According to the letter the four gun- <lb/>
fare, as ii, s acting In accord to reach New York this<lb/>
by the European powers shall take <lb/>
according to an announcement made <lb/>
allies all the powers <lb/>
and were to receive <lb/>
each for their work. <lb/>
TALKS ON OSTEOPATHY <lb/>
I or Hie The <lb/>
the Advancement of <lb/>
A I <lb/>
PRESIDENT CHARLES C. MOORE OF THE PANAMA-PA- <lb/>
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION PRESENTING <lb/>
DEED TO JAPAN'S SITE TO COMMISSION- <lb/>
ER GENERAL <lb/>
IS Imperial Commissioners to the <lb/>
Exposition dedicated Japan's Id the <lb/>
Reservation on Wednesday. Sept In the presence <lb/>
of more than 10.000 people. The ceremonies were highly <lb/>
and were deeply appreciated by the of the <lb/>
Commissioners. <lb/>
The deed to the site was presented by <lb/>
President Charles C. Moore to Commissioner General who <lb/>
accepted it in behalf the Japanese government <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
Our Furniture <lb/>
Display <lb/>
is always <lb/>
the Ike best <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
will fit with your ideas in style- <lb/>
in all round suitability. <lb/>
The stocks are all fresh and us show <lb/>
you our special offerings. <lb/>
Let's Show You <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
EXPLOSION KILLS <lb/>
inn <lb/>
with <lb/>
united. <lb/>
lurks <lb/>
Bulgaria, Nov. t. i ore <lb/>
evacuating the Tn <lb/>
troops up i hundred <lb/>
In the barracks and set Are to <lb/>
the build ding to I <lb/>
paper Mir. All the ins i <lb/>
is Turkish troops, i to <lb/>
the tat also a mas- <lb/>
m residents In <lb/>
la the beat answer to <lb/>
reports that the s universal demand for a natural <lb/>
during their retreat from and rational method of eradicating <lb/>
to n air, sunlight, exercise. <lb/>
women, old men and children In rest, correct mental attitude, <lb/>
the of A e aids injured Stokers Are Bashed To The<lb/>
OF <lb/>
of ferment's Boiler <lb/>
Off <lb/>
Fire in Midst of Tobacco <lb/>
Town is Quickly <lb/>
Extinguished. <lb/>
Many citizens were out of <lb/>
i e victims were still writhing In the osteopaths i <lb/>
agonies when the Bull an but distinctive <lb/>
I the pis . Is Mi <lb/>
The Powers Bending <lb/>
blood supply mean health Mo- <lb/>
London. Nov. net ; nerve <lb/>
Deeding I on Ion with ; <lb/>
to ease. <lb/>
th <lb/>
The D <lb/>
Is ti <lb/>
Li n i Saturday. <lb/>
this afternoon, Sir I <lb/>
. i, who con- <lb/>
to lId In town <lb/>
i i re red I <lb/>
i in Turk I . It i . in <lb/>
Only r of fort, known <lb/>
to the I i I <lb/>
of and the <lb/>
r st the <lb/>
la outside of Constantinople, now <lb/>
between Turkey and the total <lb/>
of her power in Europe, <lb/>
confident are the Bulgarians of <lb/>
Ir ability to overcome the shattered <lb/>
my of Pasha, the Turkish <lb/>
i In chief, now stretched <lb/>
alone the Una built to <lb/>
ml the Ottoman capital, that part <lb/>
cf heir army Is being sen to Ad- <lb/>
it will there the <lb/>
investment of that fortress and carry <lb/>
on the and if the place Is not <lb/>
carried by storm will starve it into <lb/>
submission. <lb/>
Hospital Solace W here It <lb/>
Said Will <lb/>
lie Saved <lb/>
NORFOLK, v.;. Nov. <lb/>
are dead and four others at <lb/>
.- . re- <lb/>
out <lb/>
f N . ii <lb/>
r ii. Vet la I at . <lb/>
Hampton Roi la t n <lb/>
out while <lb/>
Inti re to <lb/>
to I <lb/>
and are the on i <lb/>
is. will aid . I Hog the m n badly. <lb/>
getting v II i No o ti I to the <lb/>
or I i V h s II later to the <lb/>
of thinking I can Norfolk <lb/>
I . p for a I Vi id arc Mich l <lb/>
and has for Vincent u, coal Rich- <lb/>
ti years, i m . ard Ma i ti i . of <lb/>
la cases. The record is a class <lb/>
one when we remember The Injured are j, <lb/>
that most are those M. w en, C, K, and II. <lb/>
been pronounced Incur- W, Ci mer. <lb/>
able before resorting to Pool o wireless call from <lb/>
osteopaths d the stales Naval <lb/>
What is b n T I ship Solace responded ind the <lb/>
. i the questions the pen- Injured . transferred to <lb/>
pie wish to have answered, the Solace for treatment. and <lb/>
Hundreds of i of Wagner died today. They a the <lb/>
have been cured. Most seriously Injured of the six. <lb/>
of rheumatism, . bow lo others, it is reported, are leas <lb/>
standing, are either cured or injured and will, it is ex- <lb/>
fitted. eases of paralysis have recover. <lb/>
I to treatment there <lb/>
yesterday morning when Super- <lb/>
Allen blew that <lb/>
lire alarm whistle. The morning <lb/>
one surrounded by cold en <lb/>
put his head of <lb/>
dreamily looked at the <lb/>
four surrounding walls and <lb/>
that the fire was not in his <lb/>
I Immediate vicinity went back to do <lb/>
more. Luckily not all thought <lb/>
alike. Luckily again i those that <lb/>
the whistle reached the <lb/>
lire, ii was practically out. <lb/>
done but little damage <lb/>
Tl. flame originated in some <lb/>
known way. in Factory, a <lb/>
wooden building dangerously <lb/>
e to and Company's <lb/>
the American Tobacco Com- <lb/>
factory and the Gum Ware- <lb/>
house. In some way the sparks <lb/>
on the roof and the very dry shin- <lb/>
but too eager to c itch fire. <lb/>
By knocking off the shingles an ex- <lb/>
tension of fire was prevented and <lb/>
the fire company arrived a few <lb/>
squirts completed the work of <lb/>
The only damage done was <lb/>
smoking some of the tobacco. The <lb/>
caretaker who sleeps in <lb/>
explained that a bird's next <lb/>
near the chimney caught fire and <lb/>
the birds themselves In the <lb/>
and Hying out Into the <lb/>
roof set the shingles on fire. Hut. <lb/>
Of course, this is only a ex- <lb/>
The Safest <lb/>
fa <lb/>
your money <lb/>
is in this bank <lb/>
at these two men. They have been <lb/>
market their cotton. One put his <lb/>
in the bank and the other one didn't <lb/>
They were held up on the way The <lb/>
fellow who wanted to take his money <lb/>
home had to the robbers. The <lb/>
other was able to them the <lb/>
His money was in the bank. <lb/>
Take a from harvest money in this bank like all <lb/>
other is the safest it when- <lb/>
ever yea please. , , . <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
t, James, V. F. J. Forbes Cashier <lb/>
MONTREAL, Quebec. Nov. I, Dur- <lb/>
came into the Norfolk ., his, <lb/>
seemed no chance of a cure. and the Injured men will Cecilia, which plied between Hon- <lb/>
cases of chronic constipation treated aboard ship until they can be and sank at Isle Per <lb/>
and chronic and transferred to the Naval Hospital at in Lake st west <lb/>
have been cured. Spinal of A ,,.,,., u were <lb/>
There seems now to be no escape .,,, hand- The bodies of the dead will he j drowned, the lost comprising men, <lb/>
led in a satisfactory manner. In-pared, for shipment and held here children. Only four pas- <lb/>
for the Turks The Bulgarians are <lb/>
following up their successes with a numerable cases of nervous <lb/>
dash that surprises the world. They ,,,,,, or <lb/>
are now endeavoring to eel a force of the epileptics who <lb/>
their troops from Serial between the have osteopathy are well, <lb/>
routed Turkish under disease, unless the patient <lb/>
and fulfill the two fold waits to osteopathic <lb/>
pose of an end to all there are but <lb/>
resistance and stopping the especially the chronic <lb/>
and maddened Ottoman sod- that have not been success- <lb/>
ion from reaching Constantinople. by osteopaths. One <lb/>
where their arrival is so much feared. recommendations to this <lb/>
pending advices from relatives. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
were saved, all men. <lb/>
Soon after the Cecilia had left La <lb/>
Chine Canal and entered the lake, a <lb/>
storm caught the frail craft, <lb/>
Remember Our Tobacco Indus- which was of only tons. With the <lb/>
try and Your Owl Homes When force of a gale behind her she rushed <lb/>
Tea Vote for Slates Sena-towards the south shore and struck <lb/>
tor Nov. with a crash that smashed her thin <lb/>
Governor favors free hull and threw the passengers and <lb/>
on all raw materials. Free trade in crew into the water, <lb/>
tobacco would kill the tobacco in- The cries of the people In the water <lb/>
the plan succeeds It is tonic and con- and Impoverish the tobacco far I attracted the attention of Alexander <lb/>
they are likely to go on to not destructive. Rundown <lb/>
where they will dictate their overWorked business men; weak, de- <lb/>
terms of peace. people who have no definite <lb/>
Th Bulgarian besieges continue disease, are always helped. And the <lb/>
artillery attacks on the forts of help one gets from osteopathy is which <lb/>
and the fall of the strong- artificial stimulation, but good, hon- The States already imports <lb/>
est of these, the fort would strength. Osteopathy stands to worth of to- <lb/>
mean the capture of the city. Over growth and the osteopath makes con every year, even under the train brought In a couple who <lb/>
Turkish wounded are reported part of the body do Its own work tariff on it. If the per cent tariff hastened to Hotel where they <lb/>
already to have arrived at Constant- just as nature intended. be taken off tobacco under were married by Rev. K. M. Hoyle <lb/>
Greenville office hours free trade policy ibis The parties were Mr rt. L <lb/>
day and Friday mornings. try would he swapped with bright to-j land of Halifax and Miss <lb/>
w Graham Leads V, H. C. A. Greenville office over Frank from Turkey and other cheap Mabel Lone of Martin county They <lb/>
Under free trade, tobacco Leonard, a Tanner, who put out in a <lb/>
would bring only to per boat and picked up the four <lb/>
Do you want and tobacco men who were clinging to the wreck- <lb/>
or do you want Simmons and <lb/>
I ii mm iii Marriage. <lb/>
Sunday evening's Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Graham conducted the Sunday son's <lb/>
evening V. Wt C, A. services at the <lb/>
Training School, talking on <lb/>
Life the Life of a Sol- weekly only <lb/>
stressing the need of <lb/>
F. PITTS, <lb/>
countries where labor can be had the night here left on <lb/>
per day. Our own markets would morning's train. <lb/>
Kinston and and the Tobacco Trust would buy I <lb/>
supply from the cheap foreigners <lb/>
Flagged Train With Shirt <lb/>
and he independent of our home Tearing his shirt from back an <lb/>
and hardiness in character. Her Had Of course, and the Ohio man flagged a train and saved <lb/>
talk was earnest, clear and NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. American Tobacco Trust want free it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston. <lb/>
She made a charge to the owners of the Connecticut Baseball In tobacco. I Raleigh, M, C. once prevented a <lb/>
Association at the end that made League rounded up here today to dis-l But Lie farmers and the laboring with Hitters. was <lb/>
member feel that she had a pose of all business relating to man don t want free trade in leaf to-1 p a terrible plight when I began to <lb/>
special part in carrying on the work, season Just closed and to discuss They want a Democratic rev- he writes, stomach, <lb/>
Miss Branch sang a solo. plans for the future. The duty on tobacco that will head, back and were all bad- <lb/>
had a prosperous season this keep out the cheap-grown foreign affected and my liver was ii. a <lb/>
Bike Stars in Six-Day year and there Is some talk of and incidentally protect condition, but four bottles of <lb/>
Haas., Nov. the circuit next season from our home market and Electric Bitter made me. feel like <lb/>
teams of racing cyclists, hailing from clubs to eight clubs. Ki me price ,. a h .-;. r <lb/>
countries the world, for membership have been re- what Senator Simmons has of their matchless merit for <lb/>
in the six-day race at the Boston Arena from New and New for. Justice and high prices for far- stomach, liver or kidney trouble, <lb/>
early this afternoon. Britain, Conn., and Times. cents at all druggists, <lb/>
Horse and Mule Market <lb/>
ARRIVE THIS WEEK <lb/>
Car load of Horses from Richmond, Va., <lb/>
Car load of Mules from St. Louis, Mo , <lb/>
Farmers will find it to their advantage to in- <lb/>
this Stock before making a purchase in <lb/>
other markets.<lb/>
G. M. MOORING SON <lb/>
of cotton and <lb/>
duce. We now former <lb/>
i- v Co. sand <lb/>
CI will be clad have our <lb/>
. on in.<lb/>
AND SHEET METAL WORK. <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb/>
Work and Flues in Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS Greenville,<lb/>
SECOND ANNUAL <lb/>
IN CUM AND LIBERTY WAREHOUSES <lb/>
LIBERAL PREMIUMS <lb/>
FOR EXHIBITS OF LIVE <lb/>
STOCK, POULTRY, AND <lb/>
FIELD CROPS, FRUITS, <lb/>
AND VEGETABLES.<lb/>
,. p<lb/>
LIBERAL PREMIUMS <lb/>
FOR EXHIBITS OF FAN <lb/>
CY WORK, POULTRY <lb/>
SUPPLIES, KITCHEN <lb/>
PRODUCTS, DAIRY <lb/>
PRODUCTS, FLOWERS. <lb/>
Photo of Exhibits at Pitt County Pair, 1911.<lb/>
No Charge for Exhibits Admission <lb/>
Absolutely FREE to Everybody <lb/>
No Side Shows or Fakes Permitted <lb/>
Farmers Day on Thursday <lb/>
WITH A PARADE UNDER AUSPICES of the UNION <lb/>
Educational Day on Friday <lb/>
WHEN THE SCHOOLS OF THE COUNTY WILL PARADE <lb/>
A GOOD BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC <lb/>
Railroads will Give Special Rates <lb/>
Everybody COME and enjoy meeting your friends and looking at the Splendid Ex- <lb/>
your county can make<lb/>
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<p>
of lots at N. C. <lb/>
BEST TOWN SITE IN PITT COL AT HEAD OF DEEP WATER NAVIGATION ON TAR <lb/>
RIVER. <lb/>
FIFTY <lb/>
CHOICE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS <lb/>
LOTS <lb/>
LOTS <lb/>
SOLD AT A. M. <lb/>
Tuesday, November 1912 <lb/>
TERMS EASY <lb/>
Music by Excellent Brass Band. Bag of gold and silver and ONE LOT GIVEN AWAY FREE. <lb/>
Hear Penny Brothers, the twin Auctioneers. <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
American Realty Auction Co. <lb/>
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
THE Hit OF PHI. <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Wilson Hell Ores <lb/>
Dud- <lb/>
Lewis Proctor <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
COUNTY FOR <lb/>
STATE TICKET BY <lb/>
Republican-Nobles ii; Smith, <lb/>
Charles, ; Smith, If., <lb/>
. ton Moore, <lb/>
Independent <lb/>
Settle <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Craig . <lb/>
Set tin <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Craig .-. <lb/>
Settle . <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Craig. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Craig. <lb/>
Settle . <lb/>
COUNTY NATIONAL VOTE <lb/>
BY TOWNSHIP <lb/>
. <lb/>
Tart . <lb/>
Caroline <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Clark Wilson Dell <lb/>
Laughinghouse <lb/>
Dudley Lewis Proctor <lb/>
. o <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Charles, Smith, M. <lb/>
ton Dall<lb/>
Wilson Bell <lb/>
j Laughinghouse <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Charles, Smith, M. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
i Cox <lb/>
Clark Wilson<lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Clark Wilson <lb/>
Laughinghouse Dud- <lb/>
Lewis Proctor <lb/>
Lawhorn Taylor <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Smith, M. Harrington <lb/>
Moore<lb/>
Cox Clark <lb/>
WIlBon Bell <lb/>
Laughinghouse Dudley <lb/>
Lewis Proctor <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Chas. M, Harrington <lb/>
Moore<lb/>
Wilson . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Roosevelt <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Wilson . <lb/>
Taft. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Dudley Lewis Proctor <lb/>
Taylor <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Chas. Smith, M., Harrington <lb/>
Dall Moore<lb/>
I Ha, <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Clark Wilson, Bell I <lb/>
Laughinghouse <lb/>
Taft . Dudley Lewie Proctor <lb/>
. Taylor<lb/>
Wilson.-. 1781 Smith, <lb/>
Taft Smith M. <lb/>
Roosevelt .-. Moore <lb/>
No. I <lb/>
Wilson . <lb/>
Taft . II <lb/>
Roosevelt . . <lb/>
.<lb/>
Cox <lb/>
Clark Wilson Bell <lb/>
Laughinghouse <lb/>
Dudley Lewis Proctor <lb/>
Craig. Taylor <lb/>
Bottle . <lb/>
. . Smith, <lb/>
r, Chas. Smith. M. Harrington <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
. <lb/>
Black Jack Items <lb/>
BLACK JACK, Nov. are <lb/>
some cold weather at this time. <lb/>
Most of the farmers are through <lb/>
selling tobacco and nearly through <lb/>
picking cotton. <lb/>
We are pleased to see such <lb/>
Sunday school. <lb/>
Mr. C. O. Harper attended the New- <lb/>
Bern fair last week. <lb/>
W. V. Clark went to <lb/>
last Saturday night. <lb/>
We are sorry to hear of Mr. Rob- <lb/>
getting no better. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Clark came home last <lb/>
week from Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Miss of Harrells- <lb/>
N. C, and Miss Marie <lb/>
of N. C. began teach- <lb/>
at Black Jack Monday morning <lb/>
K. S. Arnold went Greenville <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Messrs. Charlie and Willis Para- <lb/>
more left for City, Fla last <lb/>
James II. Clark to Greenville <lb/>
last Saturday. <lb/>
We were glad to hear Rood <lb/>
speaking at Black Jack Saturday <lb/>
The Farmers will hold their <lb/>
regular meeting Friday night, there <lb/>
will be a lecture by Mr. <lb/>
All the members are re- <lb/>
to be present. <lb/>
Mr. Buck and Miss <lb/>
Mills married Sunday even- <lb/>
Mr. O. S. Porter came by In his <lb/>
automobile today. <lb/>
Nebraska Teacher- Convention <lb/>
OMAHA, Neb. Nov. army of <lb/>
teachers, representing every branch <lb/>
of education work, assembled in <lb/>
ha today for the annual convention <lb/>
MONEY LOST <lb/>
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb/>
by buying the first thing that is offer- <lb/>
ed them our lines <lb/>
of FARM MACHINERY <lb/>
We carry an up-to-date line of farm <lb/>
and machines that we know will <lb/>
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb/>
the most practical, economical and <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
We carry a stocK repairs tor ma- <lb/>
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb/>
buying machinery. <lb/>
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb/>
possible and we will do everything In our <lb/>
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb/>
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb/>
THINK OF <lb/>
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb/>
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb/>
the Nebraska Matt Teachers As- <lb/>
General sessions and meet- <lb/>
of the numerous sections of the <lb/>
association will carry the convention <lb/>
over tomorrow and Friday. <lb/>
ill-hop <lb/>
Hi Rev. Reginald who <lb/>
succeeded the Ute Bishop <lb/>
Grafton as head of the Episcopal <lb/>
City, Mo, Nov. 1857. He <lb/>
was christened Reginald <lb/>
after his father, who In turn had <lb/>
been named after the famous Bishop <lb/>
Reginald Weller entered an <lb/>
academy at Jacksonville, Fit., in <lb/>
1866 and after completing his studies <lb/>
there he matriculate-; t the <lb/>
of the South, where he obtained <lb/>
his classical degree In 1877. He <lb/>
studied for the church at <lb/>
Theological Seminary and was or- <lb/>
In 1884. After filling rector- <lb/>
ships in cities of Wisconsin <lb/>
he was chosen coadjutor bishop of <lb/>
Fond Lac in 1900 and succeeded to <lb/>
bishopric upon the death of <lb/>
op Grafton some months ago. <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE, AND IS SUB- <lb/>
BOUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING i <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE THING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN , TIE OF <lb/>
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TRIBUTARY FAt <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
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the ministry the interior. <lb/>
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a barber here to <lb/>
i in- hair <lb/>
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Bads, the barber, applied the lighted court house <lb/>
taper. Mains collar was ablate, making good progress. <lb/>
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Va., Nov. Sid <lb/>
lie wore a eel Allen's trial on charge of kill- <lb/>
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t West Virginia <lb/>
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