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Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for <lb/>
farm use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
to light and It won't blow <lb/>
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Richmond, V. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Charleston. S. C. <lb/>
I the <lb/>
rink <lb/>
MUSS Ami. and en <lb/>
The Country Club from <lb/>
tour i in. until sis p in the <lb/>
noon of <lb/>
was I I . <lb/>
girls tor near, <lb/>
business hour the <lb/>
the i members wet <lb/>
i i i. i abort and very in <lb/>
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i. , i . lube Yet a ire ii <lb/>
was vi all lo club <lb/>
during meeting may <lb/>
prise lime i <lb/>
all matters had <lb/>
looked Into hostesses toot i <lb/>
ill. entertaining program,<lb/>
from cord which was b <lb/>
tureen two trees In the yard <lb/>
hung short strings about <lb/>
hi The girls w re <lb/>
s in ii to try <lb/>
their -Kill in eating the apple with <lb/>
i hand lied behind them. The <lb/>
greatest of her <lb/>
apple within the given lime w <lb/>
receive the end ll <lb/>
minutes Henrietta had am <lb/>
in i the cord i <lb/>
apple core <lb/>
the I box n i <lb/>
awarded i pi <lb/>
salad . was sen d <lb/>
In the dining room The table <lb/>
.- n and white <lb/>
Notice of Land Sale. <lb/>
My virtue authority in <lb/>
under the Mill of P. M. Dupree. I will <lb/>
Mil to the -t bidder for cash. <lb/>
m or tn <lb/>
I. r, the ii the Bank <lb/>
Farmville, S C . lot In the <lb/>
mil <lb/>
l offer for sale tarn, i l mile <lb/>
Hum and allies from WU <lb/>
acre In and <lb/>
hi good slate cultivation. New <lb/>
roan residence, t. homes <lb/>
., . i necessary outbuildings <lb/>
Included In will be two town Farmville, N. <lb/>
buggies, i road and i <lb/>
I boar, row and calf, all trying on South .; <lb/>
i in implements Railroad and beginning at the corner <lb/>
kitchen furniture, and all corn Not which feel P. <lb/>
. has on hand time of de- Taylor lot and running Northeast M <lb/>
Tins is one of the very beat feet, thence right angles -ii feel <lb/>
Northwest, theme right angle <lb/>
Southwest feet, tin with the <lb/>
Street Southeast feel to the begin- <lb/>
it b lot <lb/>
i 29th day August, 1914. <lb/>
B Even It, m <lb/>
a n Dupree, <lb/>
of P. It, Dupree. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
in,. i f MM <lb/>
i ii. -M M i Ml r- <lb/>
I . SEARCH <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES <lb/>
In. I Ml nm <lb/>
SWIFT GO. <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Seventh St., D. C. <lb/>
farms In Martin county. Adapt- <lb/>
ed in grown In this <lb/>
Bale must be closed by September <lb/>
for January delivery Term <lb/>
rash. write unless you in. <lb/>
business. <lb/>
CHAS T . Owner, <lb/>
Rout N. <lb/>
it II <lb/>
NOTICE TO t in mi <lb/>
The having this day <lb/>
Qualified Executrix of the will <lb/>
and testament of Mamie Hyman, not- <lb/>
H o la hereby given to nil persons In- <lb/>
to to Executrix <lb/>
and all persona who hold claims <lb/>
estate art hereby notified <lb/>
u their with lbs. undersign <lb/>
within twelve months from the <lb/>
date of this notice or said notice will <lb/>
he plead in bar the recovery <lb/>
c n Bald claims. <lb/>
This the day of June, 1914. <lb/>
I. ADA <lb/>
Executrix of Mamie Hyman. <lb/>
HARDING C PIERCE Attorneys. <lb/>
, i <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic. She says began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of began to feel like a new woman. soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a water mill. <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., ate sure signs woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in <lb/>
for your trouble, it has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
REASON <lb/>
Why You Should Always Use <lb/>
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb/>
Because are i batter than Food <lb/>
Laws require. <lb/>
Because will go than inferior goods. <lb/>
J. Because their of is <lb/>
Because their Purity and is absolute. <lb/>
Because are unreservedly guaranteed. <lb/>
out Hi- . . Large letters, i <lb/>
i, i . wen attractively <lb/>
a Hi on table <lb/>
The first of I I <lb/>
ken 1,1.-. sliced <lb/>
I p The <lb/>
and <lb/>
,. Lastly, <lb/>
hurried from <lb/>
room -limn spin In re <lb/>
tr Hi. Kodak Only a i <lb/>
i made In fore the <lb/>
rays dint for longer amuse- <lb/>
The announced a most <lb/>
ant an. on tin Ir departure <lb/>
members I <lb/>
and Moon . Hi <lb/>
and Joyner, Mar <lb/>
i n, I <lb/>
Tucker, Minnie Smith and Annie <lb/>
son. Roberta <lb/>
County and Nina Harris . <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of the late E. A. <lb/>
is to notify all persons <lb/>
i the estate of the <lb/>
Dr B A. to present the same to <lb/>
the administratrix on or <lb/>
August 1818 or this notice <lb/>
m ill lie plead in liar of recovery. All <lb/>
per.; Indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make Immediate settlement <lb/>
This August 1914. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Administratrix <lb/>
HARDING . PIERCE, Atty. <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
IS Al. <lb/>
Puts calls arc the latest and <lb/>
surest method in <lb/>
a Because your loss is <lb/>
limited to the <lb/>
bought No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable <lb/>
Open an account You can buy <lb/>
pins or calls on I <lb/>
grain for HO or you can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
Mini <lb/>
II nine Qualified as <lb/>
Minnie late of eon i- <lb/>
. North Carolina, this is to notify all <lb/>
t,. the undersigned administrator <lb/>
i ms having claims the es- <lb/>
late of said deceased to exhibit them <lb/>
within twelve months from this date <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
will phase make Immediate payment, <lb/>
This August 17th, <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Administrator, <lb/>
IF. i. lames A Son, <lb/>
NOTICE IO <lb/>
Having Qualified as <lb/>
Kilts, of Pitt county. N. C. <lb/>
this Ir to notify all persons having <lb/>
against the estate of the said <lb/>
deceased to exhibit to the mi- <lb/>
An advance or decline of i cent gives on or before the day <lb/>
you the chance to take 1915, this notice will be <lb/>
a movement of B cents 1500 in bar of recovery. Ail <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank per ,,. to said estate Will <lb/>
references. ,,;, , ,. I; ., immediate payment <lb/>
It. ,. Mn August. <lb/>
ALFRED TRIPP, <lb/>
s all mail to Lock Box 1420 Administrator <lb/>
S- <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
NOTICE SALE. <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
i at o'clock, the <lb/>
building, near the court house door <lb/>
in the town of Greenville, I will <lb/>
to the highest bidder cash. <lb/>
hundred opera chairs in building <lb/>
i. longing lo ll. C. Edwards, <lb/>
opera chairs sold by <lb/>
Powell this sale <lb/>
made under the order of court lo sell <lb/>
Chairs can in- seen by calling upon <lb/>
a or V. Edwards. <lb/>
his September 1914. <lb/>
S Id S. EVERETT, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Old lorn, <lb/>
hr car. lone <lb/>
i wonderful, old Dr. <lb/>
i. ll <lb/>
Mil it <lb/>
Notice la hereby given that at the <lb/>
regular meeting of the Board <lb/>
i- County, held Mon- mortgaged <lb/>
day, September 1914, the following <lb/>
Petition was presented lo the <lb/>
lo wit, <lb/>
We the undersigned bes <lb/>
petition your Honorable body <lb/>
i n road in laid off in <lb/>
following <lb/>
at C. E, and <lb/>
A, corner an the <lb/>
road, and <lb/>
W I land the <lb/>
path between the land W <lb/>
A, Forbes and S. Nine, <lb/>
between lend of I. A <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth land or <lb/>
dower, in number distance <lb/>
one <lb/>
The Petition will be heard at <lb/>
regular meeting of the Hoard Mon- <lb/>
day, October nil parties <lb/>
to he heard will be present <lb/>
i lone by order of Board o <lb/>
this September v <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
clerk to Hoard Commissioners <lb/>
By virtue tic power sale <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by J. l- <lb/>
and wife and W. n <lb/>
Cherry wife Cherry to i <lb/>
K. Davenport on the day of Jan. <lb/>
an duly recorded In the Register i <lb/>
Deeds Office of Pitt County, N. <lb/>
in Book J pace the undersigned <lb/>
will expose to public Mile, before the <lb/>
House door In Greenville, N. <lb/>
C, to the highest bidder for cash on <lb/>
Monday the day of September 1914 <lb/>
iii. a certain tract or panel of <lb/>
land laying and being In the County <lb/>
Pill and State North Carolina <lb/>
and scribed as follows, <lb/>
Situate in the Town of be- <lb/>
ginning at a in front <lb/>
of Hie Post and running East <lb/>
feel lo R. S. Tucker line, thence <lb/>
with the R. S Tucker line North <lb/>
feet, thence fifty feel <lb/>
thence south feet to the <lb/>
square yards <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
This the -I day of August 1914. <lb/>
J R. DAVENPORT. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
BROWN, Atty. <lb/>
v S id <lb/>
Mint <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
t. vs. <lb/>
Josephine <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
i that an action entitled as above <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to obtain a <lb/>
from the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
and the defendant Will further take <lb/>
that she is required to appear <lb/>
at the next Term of our Sup. <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, lo be held on <lb/>
the second Monday after the <lb/>
Monday September it being <lb/>
Cay of September, t the Court <lb/>
House in said County and in Green- <lb/>
ville, X. C, and answer or demur to <lb/>
the I In said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff ill apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In the complaint. <lb/>
This the day of August <lb/>
T. MOORE. <lb/>
clerk <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, Attorney <lb/>
for <lb/>
Cures Sores Won't Cure, <lb/>
wt -t how <lb/>
i-e cured by In old <lb/>
I It <lb/>
i . n and ll at <lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware.<lb/>
Mr I. <lb/>
Mr i passed <lb/>
ti ins home at House st <lb/>
lion after an Illness of weeks <lb/>
of the bowels In his <lb/>
year of <lb/>
n used was held In high i <lb/>
i .-in every one of the community, <lb/>
being a straight forward gen <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
p. ins wife who was tor <lb/>
marriage Miss Rosa Randolph, he i <lb/>
survived by two small children who <lb/>
have sympathy i fie In <lb/>
hour <lb/>
The Interment look place today <lb/>
the burial mi Plea <lb/>
Church <lb/>
Is Skis <lb/>
Far a <lb/>
I aid I hank-. <lb/>
i of <lb/>
i mil.- Committee of County i de <lb/>
mi behalf of the Executive <lb/>
and on further <lb/>
the democratic County <lb/>
to . -j and extend to the I loin, <lb/>
phonic and Telegraph Company <lb/>
i of in iii. tn. <lb/>
I ii i u <lb/>
. fur all favors an <lb/>
courtesies offered and shown <lb/>
while holding and r. port <lb/>
Primary elections of Sept. <lb/>
i p. does <lb/>
said committee desire to thank Mr n <lb/>
i in t <lb/>
I. A Lang and Ainu. It Lang <lb/>
laving <lb/>
Last Will and I. of <lb/>
W, m deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
n to all persons t the <lb/>
estate of W M Lang lo make <lb/>
settlement with the under-1 <lb/>
i notice is herein <lb/>
given in all persons holding claims <lb/>
with the undersigned Executors with i <lb/>
in twelve months from I hi date hi <lb/>
or this notice will be plead In bar of <lb/>
recovery on said , <lb/>
This the day September J<lb/>
i a LANG and it. LANG I <lb/>
Executors of W M Lang, doc. <lb/>
H a Attorneys, i <lb/>
j. <lb/>
I have this day as <lb/>
on the of Lawrence Jones <lb/>
and Josephine Jones deceased <lb/>
of and ail parties holding claims against <lb/>
or heirs of estate will <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
Phillips, local manager of said In proper form on or be- <lb/>
for putting Into .,,. nth 1915., or this notice <lb/>
tn Improvised plead In bar of recovery, <lb/>
and line to our use on This <lb/>
. J W. pt C <lb/>
charges ant i isl Administrator. <lb/>
favors have been given to us j EVERETT, Attorney, <lb/>
before by Mr. Phillips, our g <lb/>
appreciations doubly binding and <lb/>
Piles Cured In to u Days <lb/>
This Sept. 1914, mil if <lb/>
.- i r I lo .- <lb/>
i Democratic Com- t i at K . I <lb/>
of County <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA<lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
at POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARM I NO COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <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/>
rOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE 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/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS Y TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
IA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAP UPON <lb/>
S. C, I 1911. <lb/>
MM I lit W. <lb/>
German Activity <lb/>
Results in Loss <lb/>
of Br <lb/>
Allies Continue Successes on Land in <lb/>
. Their Turning Movement <lb/>
Germans Have Been Driven <lb/>
Out of Their Trenches <lb/>
Leaving Nine Miles of <lb/>
Trenches Filled With <lb/>
Dead. German Airships <lb/>
Destroyed by British. <lb/>
Austrians Deserting to the <lb/>
Russians. Von <lb/>
Army in Great Danger. <lb/>
Japanese Suffer Losses by <lb/>
Mines <lb/>
ALLIES CONTINUE TURNING MOVEMENT <lb/>
PARIS, Sept. all the efforts by the Ger- <lb/>
mans for relief tin- tight wing is being subjected heavy <lb/>
pressure with Allies continuing their turning movement <lb/>
The Germans have been forced to fall hack all along the <lb/>
lines occupied by the forces of Gen Von It is re- <lb/>
ported that the German right wing been <lb/>
tinned by the Allies who are now assaulting the <lb/>
force in an effort to divide the German army. Improved <lb/>
condition of the battle ground enables the Allies t. get <lb/>
their heaviest artillery pieces in action for a to <lb/>
the south where the enemy has been cheeked in their effort <lb/>
to break through the French lines. The German lines con <lb/>
very active the list is enormous, the Allies <lb/>
suffered most at the center and right. <lb/>
BERLIN, Sept. war office announces the <lb/>
of three British cruisers by German sub-marines. <lb/>
There is no mention made the casualties bin it is be- <lb/>
the British loss was great, the German boats reach- <lb/>
ed their bases safely. The report continues that the <lb/>
at the front in Prance is encouraging, the Germans <lb/>
have driven the French bark in the vicinity of Rheims to <lb/>
their outer lines of entrenchments. The Germans have <lb/>
also driven the French line back in the direction of <lb/>
GEN. VON ARMY IN DANGER. <lb/>
BORDEAUX, Sept. war office declares <lb/>
that the German right wing has been turned and <lb/>
that Gen. Von army is in imminent danger of <lb/>
being cut off. It is stated that the rushing of reinforce- <lb/>
from Belgium by the Germans was unavailing and <lb/>
not alter the situation the German right is encircled <lb/>
and lacing the necessity a retreat through Belgium or <lb/>
meet attack from all sides. The Allies have vastly <lb/>
forces, out numbering the two to one in some <lb/>
sections of the lines. <lb/>
Virginia Is <lb/>
Dry By Big <lb/>
Majority <lb/>
Richmond, Vs., Sept. <lb/>
State-wide prohibition forces won a <lb/>
sweeping victory at polls in <lb/>
today, returns at midnight show- <lb/>
they had won by a majority <lb/>
The figures the drys when <lb/>
further returns an- received from <lb/>
counties are <lb/>
With complete returns from all <lb/>
cities and -ll of the <lb/>
ties and with scattering returns from <lb/>
other counties, tin total vote is <lb/>
It is estimated final <lb/>
vote will reach Of this vote <lb/>
the drys received against <lb/>
the local The <lb/>
cities which were expected to roll up <lb/>
a majority for the local <lb/>
sprung a surprise by giving 1,315 for <lb/>
the drys. Only four cities Alexander <lb/>
Norfolk. and <lb/>
returned majorities for the wets. The <lb/>
total vote cast by the wan <lb/>
of which the drys got <lb/>
lithe ill Norfolk. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. Sept. <lb/>
the church bells, prayer meetings and <lb/>
serving of lunches at the polls by the <lb/>
ladies were the features of the State- <lb/>
wide prohibition election here today. <lb/>
Pitt County Fair ill lit <lb/>
it W <lb/>
IS <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
a Close Margin <lb/>
mm m sheriff <lb/>
MILES OF DEAD <lb/>
LONDON, Sept. As result of yesterday <lb/>
by the British making up the west wing of the Allied <lb/>
I'm res there are nine miles of trenches filled with unburied <lb/>
dead The forces have been forced to leave their <lb/>
trenches by the of the turning movement that is be- <lb/>
made between St. and The British <lb/>
artillery the Herman positions for hours, these <lb/>
Positions were trenches behind which the Germans were <lb/>
waiting an opportunity to charge and after making <lb/>
attempts to charge all of which were repulsed the <lb/>
British charged, driving the Germans hack and taking <lb/>
the trenches. The trenches were filled with and <lb/>
wounded of both sides making it difficult to form any <lb/>
ion as to the Ion sustained by either The British are <lb/>
confident they will force the Germans to evacuate St. <lb/>
during the present battle. <lb/>
All English newspapers are demanding that the tie- <lb/>
tails of the destruction of three British cruiser By German <lb/>
submarines be published The English have fully <lb/>
as many submarines as the Germans but as yet they have <lb/>
accomplished nothing. It is believed the engagement took <lb/>
place off Hook as many survivors have been <lb/>
i I Holland, to be transported to England. <lb/>
GERMAN AIRSHIPS DESTROYED. <lb/>
ANTWERP, Sept. 23- British aviators have succeed <lb/>
ed in dropping bombs on a big shed at the <lb/>
aviation grounds at Cologne setting fire and burning <lb/>
Zeppelin airships. There wire three bombs dropped <lb/>
and the live British escaped by fly- <lb/>
over Belgium. Near Antwerp one machine was forced <lb/>
to descend and German guards attempted to capture the <lb/>
airmen and the machine but they were rescued by Bel- <lb/>
armored automobile. <lb/>
AUSTRIANS DESERTING TO RUSSIANS <lb/>
Sept. war office declares <lb/>
many Austrians are deserting to the Russians at Land- <lb/>
and great numbers have revolted claiming <lb/>
they are being rushed to the front and deliberately <lb/>
and they refused to light. Many are taking <lb/>
chances with the Russians. At every point iii the <lb/>
Russians are victorious. token by direct assault <lb/>
the Russians shelled the forts for hours and then made an <lb/>
assault on all Bides in force. The Austrians were <lb/>
back at the point of The Austrians suet ceded ill <lb/>
setting lire to must of their supplies before the <lb/>
could interfere. Gen. was decorated by <lb/>
flu on the battlefield with the order of St. Alexander <lb/>
for great valor. <lb/>
GERMANS ATTACKING <lb/>
PARIS, Sept. violent fighting the <lb/>
French have in gaining considerable advances <lb/>
along the river Oise in some instances as much as ten miles <lb/>
Germans are again attacking in force from north east <lb/>
there arc other changes in the battle conditions. <lb/>
it it to be regretted no <lb/>
County fair ran bad year. The <lb/>
board of governors had done the <lb/>
work preparing the <lb/>
list and setting date for <lb/>
fair, but when canvassers were sent <lb/>
m solicit the contributions <lb/>
premiums and expenses <lb/>
of holding fair, they found such de- <lb/>
over the farm pro <lb/>
ducts that the money could be <lb/>
The County have <lb/>
entirely free to the people, In <lb/>
there was no i for ex- <lb/>
and no admission U i.- <lb/>
Kind were charged and no concession <lb/>
allowed. Hence the only <lb/>
Income of the Association meet th <lb/>
a holding lbs fair and <lb/>
premiums was from voluntary <lb/>
contributions. Heretofore s <lb/>
sum for purpose has been raised <lb/>
year, this lime it I <lb/>
Impossible for reason stated to <lb/>
secure subscriptions, hence <lb/>
fair had to be called <lb/>
We hope that conditions will be <lb/>
year, and County <lb/>
can then come In line again with <lb/>
a good fair held In past <lb/>
K. II. -.-, <lb/>
Much Interest <lb/>
a Large Vole Was Polled, <lb/>
I In- Ticket. <lb/>
As a suit of the second <lb/>
yesterday Mr. Laughinghouse was <lb/>
nominated for House, Mr. <lb/>
hon for Sheriff, Mr. Wilson for Treas- <lb/>
and Mr. for <lb/>
The last two candidates were <lb/>
Without opposition. BelOW are n <lb/>
the results of yesterday's voting and <lb/>
tor comparison the vote polled at the <lb/>
primary the same offices, <lb/>
a complete ticket as it now stands. <lb/>
Vote <lb/>
Beaver Hum <lb/>
Laughinghouse Dudley <lb/>
hon St. <lb/>
Laugh- <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
Bethel Laugh- <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
Laugh<lb/>
It. <lb/>
Laugh- <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
hon <lb/>
No. I <lb/>
Laughinghouse<lb/>
Laughinghouse Dudley <lb/>
Falkland <lb/>
Laughinghouse Dudley Gil <lb/>
Lawhon v- <lb/>
Dudley<lb/>
Li <lb/>
Lawhon <lb/>
I ., ii ii tit i ii <lb/>
Lawhon <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
Me- <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
Laughinghouse Dudley <lb/>
Lawhon<lb/>
IT . <lb/>
MO; <lb/>
Me- <lb/>
Students U the <lb/>
Chap l Hill, Sept. dis- <lb/>
nationalities are represented in <lb/>
the State i <lb/>
Japan, Cuba, Persia and Russia There <lb/>
are two Pi one of whom i- <lb/>
a course leading to the <lb/>
of medicine. The other foreign re- <lb/>
are punning studies <lb/>
leading to degrees in the academic de- <lb/>
The total enrollment o; <lb/>
numbers MB. <lb/>
Which is the most dangerous on <lb/>
street a bicycle with <lb/>
out a bell or an automobile <lb/>
the speed of from to I <lb/>
hour <lb/>
. Dudley <lb/>
hon P. <lb/>
Creel <lb/>
. house l y He- <lb/>
Lawhon <lb/>
The total vote for Laughinghouse <lb/>
mis primary was 1563; In the Ural <lb/>
primary For in <lb/>
this primary 1456; In the Brat <lb/>
Kit in this <lb/>
primary 1654; In the primary <lb/>
Pot y In this primary, <lb/>
in primary 1250. Com- <lb/>
Senate <lb/>
F C. Harding. <lb/>
Huns. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. J. Laughinghouse. <lb/>
W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
II. Cox. <lb/>
Mi n Horton. <lb/>
f. Ross. <lb/>
S. A. Stocks. <lb/>
S. A. Congleton. <lb/>
It. D. <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
I every reason to believe, ban <lb/>
Lit HUME ,, <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
J. tailor. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
him. <lb/>
notice that <lb/>
i South u <lb/>
as result the war <lb/>
and <lb/>
for kind cotton con <lb/>
relatively good. <lb/>
on in rag, about <lb/>
I AX I. <lb/>
m. in II r <lb/>
r. . . <lb/>
. M <lb/>
be upon <lb/>
at <lb/>
Th. Building, <lb/>
and Lord <lb/>
All -u <lb/>
J will be charged at <lb/>
per <lb/>
To offset our d aboard fol <lb/>
us. re i-i a sent a i <lb/>
la, coal and <lb/>
. u . i. is pro <lb/>
. due <lb/>
provided and at this .,,. .,.,,, <lb/>
e m mi i <lb/>
I by power. <lb/>
contained ,,, i feed <lb/>
made mm iv mi Nov.-i <lb/>
to rain money required to ,,,,,, Ml ,, ,,, <lb/>
over period wife. Ruby Edward L Stew <lb/>
stringency canard in art, Deed of Trust <lb/>
is lo said <lb/>
day of September, it'll. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Trustee. <lb/>
mi import and other <lb/>
r. venue. <lb/>
is duly recorded ml i <lb/>
pi in County <lb/>
Book Page undersigned <lb/>
suggest tan b appear . ,, ,. , . <lb/>
. will, on day <lb/>
October, 1914, o'clock noon. <lb/>
canal- <lb/>
u . will j for at three <lb/>
up -o<lb/>
1910, at at <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
U March i,<lb/>
V lie<lb/>
Mm <lb/>
. 1.1 Credit <lb/>
on ., . <lb/>
thousand <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
I, bank <lb/>
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tin<lb/>
pace r part <lb/>
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to <lb/>
. follow <lb/>
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giving<lb/>
;. g them I <lb/>
ling <lb/>
will In<lb/>
pared. <lb/>
to pal gun <lb/>
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in <lb/>
hereto i <lb/>
sit- <lb/>
and <lb/>
, r <lb/>
-lilted in<lb/>
I he count <lb/>
lie <lb/>
supplies 1.1 Hi- a an i <lb/>
pay tor them.<lb/>
for <lb/>
. ; pi that a II <lb/>
in nil 1.1 from Hi. <lb/>
1- above <lb/>
and other<lb/>
. their inmost<lb/>
his bl in <lb/>
it that every<lb/>
t sys- <lb/>
Tills i-<lb/>
lb <lb/>
planter must <lb/>
ire <lb/>
, d there <lb/>
. , , <lb/>
fore v a poi <lb/>
it of his low p <lb/>
be <lb/>
, r must <lb/>
. the or man <lb/>
I ob <lb/>
. whole <lb/>
null <lb/>
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live, h ml a <lb/>
m of so it ma. <lb/>
be carried and no disturbance <lb/>
or bi mi In our<lb/>
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. or ,. ;.<lb/>
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the conn <lb/>
in no <lb/>
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from a ti<lb/>
re. thin word <lb/>
made Id <lb/>
alarm,<lb/>
IVe are ti full <lb/>
and <lb/>
of credit <lb/>
. pal <lb/>
do not ii room to <lb/>
,. prosperous as ii i- on <lb/>
in America and Scotland <lb/>
The farmers should lake notice <lb/>
t and n their lands will grow <lb/>
this kind of cotton should <lb/>
v present a <lb/>
la import <lb/>
while our is ex <lb/>
ported in there always <lb/>
lie more cotton grown <lb/>
ii r. 1- but there <lb/>
. j in to grow lat- <lb/>
in Improve tie length of the <lb/>
Mi. <lb/>
able . inn when talk <lb/>
n tax on m in starts there la a J the Court or n Conn- <lb/>
I opposition to it from the on tor sale, <lb/>
tor cash, the to <lb/>
average man will not <lb/>
,,, ;. small lax on some things <lb/>
mi,,, b be easily do without If net <lb/>
Inn be will object being lax- <lb/>
i which is almost a <lb/>
time. The shippers <lb/>
would have to pay tin tax, is tun . <lb/>
Ii in v would 1-1 a-, prices <lb/>
mini ultimate con- <lb/>
r have In lax to pay at <lb/>
Hoard of <lb/>
the ordinary The J A I ordered the cleaning up of <lb/>
too grower will be well paid for his ti- Property between Third and <lb/>
hi will Inn. on the east side th-3 <lb/>
., ready, constant nab a higher A C. tracks While some of the <lb/>
is u item are making Improvements, <lb/>
m Ions <lb/>
Much Investigation has been made<lb/>
the pro-<lb/>
are others have <lb/>
II or three heavy lines <lb/>
on tin- negligent <lb/>
mi i r. <lb/>
a gr adoption of w <lb/>
in and hats says n <lb/>
from s <lb/>
and pistols on hats <lb/>
in birds and wax of <lb/>
Pl pa The novelty makers are <lb/>
u miniature armaments by <lb/>
lo adorn the fall hats, <lb/>
in hats themselves will <lb/>
helmets and French <lb/>
in tin Loose II Will <lb/>
t Hack In mi <lb/>
mum Millions of people, men, <lb/>
i, who owe any-<lb/>
pay . <lb/>
was r <lb/>
I'd lo I <lb/>
n-p <lb/>
it ill <lb/>
Vet. approved <lb/>
I . I . <lb/>
. ,. , <lb/>
el through National Cut <lb/>
lions to th . <lb/>
the Si <lb/>
. pal bonds, <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
a p b Ho- Comptroller <lb/>
y on August 1911 <lb/>
I on sin ii cur- <lb/>
be in this <lb/>
I that still r <lb/>
in re- <lb/>
on Secretary the <lb/>
this available remainder, hanks <lb/>
in Hi Southern ti may <lb/>
banks in Middle <lb/>
may hanks <lb/>
stern <lb/>
in he States <lb/>
may I M I <lb/>
i is obi <lb/>
, available under <lb/>
up act ii <lb/>
mill h greater than amount seed <lb/>
d in care for our ordinary <lb/>
Including bar- <lb/>
of crops Bad <lb/>
ill to <lb/>
. <lb/>
closing of stock<lb/>
hold on <lb/>
Is <lb/>
up, and think <lb/>
III Ions will <lb/>
i dollars they <lb/>
. tiny <lb/>
ah the timber above <lb/>
Inches <lb/>
eighteen inches ground when <lb/>
cut. Xi i Oak and <lb/>
standing upon Um fol- <lb/>
lowing tract of law, lying <lb/>
and iii the of Pitt, and <lb/>
State of North and <lb/>
ed follows. <lb/>
tin- William <lb/>
Grimes on the . D. William and <lb/>
the of and <lb/>
wife on tin Ii ins Newman on <lb/>
the south. Han to contain 1815 u <lb/>
north, and Tar River on <lb/>
or less, and same <lb/>
which was conveys lo J O and W <lb/>
E, Proctor by Iron Olivia W <lb/>
dated Ml <lb/>
duly iii iii Reg- <lb/>
later of Deeds I'm County, iii <lb/>
Book R-6, Page . deed <lb/>
is herein <lb/>
Also all lie ill way, . at <lb/>
mi privileges, ml powers of every <lb/>
kind, character and which <lb/>
are In a J. <lb/>
others <lb/>
Company, dated <lb/>
duly in in look . <lb/>
County <lb/>
This being orig deed from J. <lb/>
and n tor the timber <lb/>
rights r n <lb/>
Wen made In <lb/>
payment of by said <lb/>
Deed Trust baying <lb/>
been to the ins Ii <lb/>
by the tide hi of said note <lb/>
l, r lull <lb/>
I Fair <lb/>
has been intended In hold <lb/>
County Fair on <lb/>
and lull tin- ill <lb/>
looking after the th <lb/>
premium list a canvas. the <lb/>
county, tiny found <lb/>
among the people over outlooks <lb/>
for prices of nil products, that <lb/>
necessary subscription not In <lb/>
secured The canvassers reported this <lb/>
condition lo a meeting of the govern- <lb/>
lug board held on Monday, and for <lb/>
reason the board to cancel th . <lb/>
fair for this year. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
en <lb/>
A Charlotte Arm is advertising that <lb/>
it will accept from one live <lb/>
bales cotton from its custom- <lb/>
on their counts. This is one <lb/>
to relieve the present financial string- <lb/>
ency caused by the low prices offered <lb/>
tor cotton. <lb/>
We hope nun h of the coast storm <lb/>
does this inland, as tin- <lb/>
recollection last September's <lb/>
. many years <lb/>
The Norfolk Dispatch says the Sen- <lb/>
ate i- on right line in cutting out <lb/>
Rivers and Harbors <lb/>
bill, affecting projects of <lb/>
1912, and mediate and Congress <lb/>
do far i it fell upon other <lb/>
unnecessary appropriations and <lb/>
grafts and them Instead of seeking <lb/>
in all directions for subjects for war <lb/>
up and keep out <lb/>
Is many mil <lb/>
dollar ii thinks his <lb/>
J.- lie. s amount to any- <lb/>
If realize <lb/>
amount a deal In the <lb/>
, they would k. p it <lb/>
y would pay editor, doc <lb/>
town, lo a great extent, is judged <lb/>
it is In <lb/>
a good n <lb/>
up in top notch, <lb/>
Ii paper.- are full good new, <lb/>
up in date and of Interest tr <lb/>
ii -peaks well for the town <lb/>
Whether this paper is consigned to <lb/>
the Waste basket or carefully read <lb/>
merchant and <lb/>
who have mono coming to <lb/>
., All these could tun, th. of its readers toward the <lb/>
it over to these whom they gatherers, if news is hard to gal <lb/>
Tin nun hunts could it there will be a large amount of it <lb/>
the maim- In paper, There are plenty of <lb/>
It is wonderful how some <lb/>
keep up appearances, but they got <lb/>
caught sooner or r. <lb/>
COMING IN ITS <lb/>
ENTIRETY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Saturday, <lb/>
NEVER DIVIDES <lb/>
NEVER SPLITS <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
Old Show Grounds <lb/>
complain this year judging the way <lb/>
1- on On mill <lb/>
market, With break over a hall <lb/>
million pounds and <lb/>
is a large today <lb/>
farmer does not have nun <lb/>
cause in dial the pres <lb/>
have injured Ins sales Ii <lb/>
lie ready sale and cash money <lb/>
win he s .-ell although tin- inn <lb/>
may off little <lb/>
The Virginia is in class c <lb/>
one degree higher than the Carolina <lb/>
League is class D, but <lb/>
the Carolina bunch has taken <lb/>
ilia championship series from the <lb/>
league, hi lass C <lb/>
gel pay but Judging by their <lb/>
He in prop, r <lb/>
in r the keep II <lb/>
their bank, mills and <lb/>
r various kinds <lb/>
, .-. and before i; bi real- <lb/>
. would be pa <lb/>
back, possibly Ir <lb/>
, . or to- <lb/>
and other thing bi I- <lb/>
i.-r prices, and buying in larger <lb/>
i were held <lb/>
pi op <lb/>
-I gin . lo ii <lb/>
happenings In Greenville every day <lb/>
to till a good newsy paper and <lb/>
every will be to secure it <lb/>
A long, hard contest at <lb/>
last been decided, Virginia gone <lb/>
dry a majority of between <lb/>
or thirty thousand votes. Tin <lb/>
1-1 r-in larger cities <lb/>
Voted saloons a small <lb/>
rules, as a- the <lb/>
b o r ; lion solidly for <lb/>
lion I hi- is a lair ease of where tin <lb/>
rules, as long as the Slat- <lb/>
had option there no bop <lb/>
of rid of the saloons <lb/>
cities inn. when the game direct- <lb/>
in fore ail result <lb/>
yesterdays voting shows how matter. <lb/>
stood, people ware to <lb/>
than favored it. <lb/>
Virginia going dry adds on., <lb/>
in large number already dry <lb/>
and n the second Slate going dry <lb/>
year, West Virginia having gum <lb/>
in the year. Some of <lb/>
papers result of this <lb/>
would show whether the pro <lb/>
is increasing or <lb/>
your on obligations with <lb/>
an p is <lb/>
V HI I II I <lb/>
Virginia Is now in s <lb/>
. wide prohibition light, the <lb/>
inn off next Tuesday <lb/>
The liquor men. as usual, used <lb/>
known argument tor their aide <lb/>
and have even tried to <lb/>
bring North Carolina Into tin- fight <lb/>
They ban charged that prohibition <lb/>
-11 11.1 the tax <lb/>
sun that Is oppressive, and that I <lb/>
the state has in resort to bond Issues <lb/>
REAl WILD WEST SHOW <lb/>
to gel along. Ever, North <lb/>
Ian this is wrong, it is true <lb/>
taxes have advanced some bat this <lb/>
was done to lengthen the school term <lb/>
cannot help tiling <lb/>
id prohibition Is gain- <lb/>
is a f lime when <lb/>
because of loss revenue, if <lb/>
Whole nation and we predict success <lb/>
fur prohibitionists. <lb/>
Hi, Virginia wets were to attempt <lb/>
put up Straight lair argument the. <lb/>
. be at the end of their resources. <lb/>
in States where the prohibition tight <lb/>
is going liquor seek ti <lb/>
null sentiment in their favor by all <lb/>
kinds of false and ,. ,. up return <lb/>
We re the which their apparent truth to me and will pay costs. <lb/>
. union of Tribune II II deceive gOOd many Of the people 9-21-31-w It II <lb/>
well gotten up paper of II seems from th way the <lb/>
A Poland China gilt, dark order <lb/>
weight pounds. Marked crap and <lb/>
I two right, swallow folk <lb/>
pages, full of fads and lures show- are working prohibition tins <lb/>
BALE REST V <lb/>
um tie progress and growth <lb/>
town of <lb/>
farm Will mil for cash or on <lb/>
arguments losing their force, . <lb/>
terms. Address Calvin Mills. <lb/>
people getting on to all Of , , N C R. i <lb/>
this, and doing their Own w. <lb/>
You can spot fellow who In thinking. From trend of tilings <lb/>
and million of an immediate this i- a free Country as the appears Virginia get In <lb/>
hart for our s held a low who has done something In ought line with the dry Slates after Ibis flee <lb/>
broad Ml and we have to have done. <lb/>
1.- <lb/>
MM <lb/>
III <lb/>
I Narcissus. red <lb/>
or write <lb/>
Low rates on all Lines of Travel for Greenville's <lb/>
Biggest Holiday. <lb/>
COMING, ARE YOU <lb/>
The Largest Show of its Kind <lb/>
Girl The First Time Ever <lb/>
Here. Cowgirls Ever. <lb/>
ONLY MEXICAN CONGRESS, FIRST TIME <lb/>
HERE <lb/>
ONLY RUSSIAN ARMY MEN NOW IN THE <lb/>
UNITED STATES. <lb/>
Sensations <lb/>
Champion Ropers of The Canadian Roundup. New <lb/>
Indian Battles. <lb/>
LATEST OF ARMY FIGHTING. WON <lb/>
DANCING HORSES. <lb/>
An Olympus of Real Thrills. <lb/>
Down town Sale Show Day at Warren's <lb/>
Drug Store, Evans Street. Prices Exactly The <lb/>
Same as at Show Grounds. <lb/>
lUnch Real Wild West <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
are now ready to Your <lb/>
We can also furnish you <lb/>
STORAGE tor same. <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
PRESIDENT MAKES PROTEST. <lb/>
BORDEAUX, Sept. direct- <lb/>
ed formal protest to neutral nations <lb/>
of cathedral ruins by artillery. The protest <lb/>
the German troops for sole pleasure and <lb/>
without necessity wrought this <lb/>
through systematic bombardment. French <lb/>
denounces action as a revolting act of van- <lb/>
which should arouse the indignation of the world. <lb/>
The news of the French naval forces has been made <lb/>
public, French commerce is unrestricted the French <lb/>
navy is rendering important service in with <lb/>
the British fleets in the Mediterranean and North <lb/>
Fleets are blockading German and Austrian <lb/>
French sure ultimate success if the war is prolonged. <lb/>
ALLIES LOSS OF MEN GREAT <lb/>
LONDON. Sept. Anxiety is increasing here as the <lb/>
battle in north France continues without the Allies being <lb/>
able to appreciable advantage. The strength of <lb/>
the German position is now realized. If is admitted that <lb/>
every advantage gained by the British is at terrible cost <lb/>
v the realization the casualty list of the Allies will <lb/>
In staggering. The war office declares the situation is <lb/>
favorable though no decisive results have as yet been re- <lb/>
ported. <lb/>
BOMBARDMENT OF NECESSARY. <lb/>
Sept. -The bombardment of Rheims was <lb/>
declared by t he staff necessary because the <lb/>
est fire from the French came from that direction. The <lb/>
war office announces that was taken by assault, <lb/>
Allies holding Hie position were driven back with <lb/>
losses. <lb/>
Nor Hi t j Mia <lb/>
Casual <lb/>
In Um Superior <lb/>
tore a Moore, <lb/>
Leila Williams <lb/>
Administratrix of the estate <lb/>
. K K <lb/>
Leila Williams and Verla Williams, <lb/>
Minors heirs at law of E K. <lb/>
By a decree of <lb/>
Court made by A. T <lb/>
. on 12th day of <lb/>
1914, <lb/>
ii.-r. will, on Monday, <lb/>
totter, 1814, in II in lot ii Noon <lb/>
to public sale the court <lb/>
lieu- Door in Greenville, lo the <lb/>
, bidder, tor rash, the following <lb/>
It . or I land, to <lb/>
a ii <lb/>
. Mil n- <lb/>
County Ii I and <lb/>
No in the division of the <lb/>
r land and I <lb/>
. Snow Hi Dear <lb/>
ire <lb/>
said road North east <lb/>
pol 1-2 v <lb/>
1-2 poles <lb/>
. . d a nil <lb/>
ditch I pol to <lb/>
mini T. and Williams <lb/>
. . south II i to <lb/>
the Jordan I <lb/>
. pol then <lb/>
south <lb/>
then north II west <lb/>
hi g i u I res <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
also in Township <lb/>
and stake <lb/>
e conn and run <lb/>
I a <lb/>
in prong et Jacob's Branch; then <lb/>
down rim of Jacob's Branch to a <lb/>
lake, w. It. Williams. Jr. <lb/>
with his line north 18-1 <lb/>
I . at <lb/>
then 1-2 east poles <lb/>
the beginning containing acres <lb/>
or less, two tracts <lb/>
luting 1.01 in the of the <lb/>
ii p. Williams land, which was <lb/>
lotted lo Williams by <lb/>
it. ii dated 14th. day of June, 1907, <lb/>
an of record In the Register's <lb/>
Office in County, in Book T <lb/>
page <lb/>
This sale i- made tor the purpose <lb/>
of making assets of the B <lb/>
F deceased <lb/>
This the 12th day of Sept. 1914. <lb/>
p. C. HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
M FURNITURE <lb/>
NEATLY <lb/>
Upholstered <lb/>
Looks Like New. <lb/>
In to the many inquiries we have recently had, we are <lb/>
pleased to advise that We are now in position to do any and all <lb/>
kinds of upholstering. We have the best skill that money can <lb/>
employ and we have a choice selection of materials in either <lb/>
or genuine Leather. Come to see us or call us over <lb/>
phone and, let us quote you prices. <lb/>
The <lb/>
John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. G. <lb/>
THE FLANAGAN LINE <lb/>
IS THE QUALITY HIND <lb/>
Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons <lb/>
and Harness. Cash or on time. <lb/>
J. E. WinsloW, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
port <lb/>
v; <lb/>
.--. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
lie close business s, <lb/>
and . <lb/>
s.<lb/>
Ail other stocks, <lb/>
mortgages DI <lb/>
Hanking <lb/>
furniture and<lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Including <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
National haul, notes <lb/>
oilier S <lb/>
Automobile For Hire <lb/>
Town or Country <lb/>
RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
Phone Rick's Grocery, <lb/>
i; KIT. <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
Total <lb/>
. . u If each were for members our <lb/>
Liabilities own family. We use none but the <lb/>
Capital stock paid in ,., ram purest drugs. W use every <lb/>
Surplus . 3,000.01 caution lo Insure accuracy and <lb/>
profits, less cur- Have your prescriptions till <lb/>
r.-n expenses taxi and you can have perfect confident <lb/>
paid . 2,970.05 In the medicine. And confidence, <lb/>
. know, is a help in effecting a <lb/>
I line certificates ears. <lb/>
posit . <lb/>
subject to check . W <lb/>
Reserved for interest Coward-W Company <lb/>
mate of North Carolina, County ALLIES LINES HOLD. <lb/>
u. , . ,. . s, It i stated the <lb/>
I. W . II. tie a , . . . , <lb/>
solemnly left mi to outflank <lb/>
above statement is true to <lb/>
best o, no knowledge belief j,. ,. to lilies of the ins <lb/>
w. M ,,. mi Allies been <lb/>
Subscribed and in in . ., , , ., . . ,.,.,. <lb/>
his of sept. 1914. silenced. Ah <lb/>
S. T. Notary Public u II <lb/>
Dec. 1911 tile Allies <lb/>
CARSON, <lb/>
II. <lb/>
MAYO <lb/>
AI II <lb/>
RUSSIANS BESIEGING <lb/>
The <lb/>
the which made <lb/>
attacks with Forces mi on the <lb/>
river Han. The Russians of prisoner <lb/>
with large Fell. is now <lb/>
Has I.; be,, .,. the I It- ,. f, ,.,,,, , . <lb/>
able t II. . , . . , ., . .,,. . <lb/>
is effective and the <lb/>
reading the public statement In tile <lb/>
iii representative citizen , , . . ,. , i ;,, <lb/>
. , , Mir m I 111.1 <lb/>
given below, you must come to . , . , <lb/>
conclusion a remedy which are now HI capita nu- <lb/>
proved so beneficial years ago with the I is lie captured. <lb/>
can naturally be expected to . <lb/>
wort TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER AND DESTRUCTION. <lb/>
uses. Read nil- <lb/>
Mrs. m. Evan PARIS, Kept. The battle of will be <lb/>
in For slaughter and destruction <lb/>
advantage on either side. The of <lb/>
continues. nuns on the bills three miles away <lb/>
buildings. It is admitted the <lb/>
ion is deadly of the <lb/>
shelling the lines of the Allies seven <lb/>
am artillery is bandied <lb/>
Kidney iron, cleverness. The admitted one heavies <lb/>
Drug Co, brought the he located their forces, <lb/>
relief I have bail no <lb/>
I U EVACUATION OF EXPLAINED. <lb/>
I tan and gladly my <lb/>
Sept. -Tin <lb/>
personal experience <lb/>
Kidney Pills line and <lb/>
kidney have used them <lb/>
the best results for dull, nag <lb/>
backaches, pain rot my kid- <lb/>
in The s- <lb/>
were unnatural contain <lb/>
ii sediment Finally <lb/>
at all dealers, <lb/>
ask a kidney gal <lb/>
, Kidney the same <lb/>
Mrs. hail Co, <lb/>
N v. <lb/>
the Austrians accomplished because they t <lb/>
concentrate forces for the defense of Re- <lb/>
cording to the war office. was fired <lb/>
forces the<lb/>
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<p>
lash County Citizens Realize <lb/>
The Real Value of Whole <lb/>
lime Health Officer <lb/>
Charlotte. Sept. 21-John M. <lb/>
i prominent business and society <lb/>
this city, and Mai <lb/>
well a young woman. MM <lb/>
and David J Craig <lb/>
-ville. H Jr . of <lb/>
Charlotte, injured in I <lb/>
an automobile accident at Crofts, a <lb/>
people in small station mar about <lb/>
o'clock last <lb/>
Mr John Craig. Mr. and <lb/>
Maxwell <lb/>
yesterday moon, and alter taking <lb/>
r with Mr D J start. <lb/>
Vaccinating over <lb/>
one r against typhoid m about <lb/>
three mouths is a line record That <lb/>
is Just what H E. <lb/>
whole health r in <lb/>
County. luring the <lb/>
month August he immunized company with tin- latter the re- <lb/>
THE BEST COMPANY-- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON,<lb/>
Capital Letters <lb/>
Tit P <lb/>
M a their health <lb/>
l . KT I th I <lb/>
. health in <lb/>
trip to Charlotte <lb/>
It cannot be learned at this hour <lb/>
mi-i bow the bu <lb/>
known the machine crash- <lb/>
Sole Agent <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
lire aid preventing juT a telephone pole, pinning the. <lb/>
only a mouth under it with <lb/>
kind of work are beginning to fatal results. <lb/>
the In typhoid fever <lb/>
late la Na-ii August . fr teed <lb/>
at the height of the typhoid ti sea Ind. Sept <lb/>
son there sixteen cases in annual of <lb/>
the emir, Tins is said to ; d Carpenters and <lb/>
be much .-s than elation America assembled In <lb/>
Beside work against remain In session <lb/>
typhoid, the County Health Of- ,,. ;, SOD <lb/>
bier during the <lb/>
ed seventy eight people small- <lb/>
pox, and treated tot <lb/>
hookworm disease, examined four <lb/>
specimens of sputum <lb/>
gave eleven on health sub <lb/>
besides doing the usual work <lb/>
formerly done by the county <lb/>
j id . n Una local branches of <lb/>
ii-. throughout the Unit <lb/>
ed States and Canada, were on haul <lb/>
hen the gathering was called t <lb/>
r tins morning by James Kirby <lb/>
the general president of the <lb/>
lion The initial session was devoted <lb/>
lo lb opening addresses and the work <lb/>
namely. visiting the jail organization, it la expected the <lb/>
county home and making commit- <lb/>
examination tor the state Hos- <lb/>
The story of the progress <lb/>
work Is best told in the para- <lb/>
graph the August report of the <lb/>
Health where ha says <lb/>
Sena In all part.- of Nash County <lb/>
becoming interested in public health <lb/>
work, as is shown by the large attend- <lb/>
at the dispensaries The health <lb/>
officer is constantly called upon t <lb/>
give advice on problems relating to <lb/>
lb- betterment of sanitary conditions <lb/>
about homes and places of work <lb/>
and the demand for literature on <lb/>
I topics Is also increasing These <lb/>
things show that Nash County has <lb/>
developed lo the point where the <lb/>
realize the value of health and <lb/>
are ready to co-operate In any en <lb/>
to prevent sickness <lb/>
pr. business will occupy <lb/>
nine until Wednesday, after which <lb/>
th will take up its real <lb/>
work the question of building l <lb/>
Louie for aged members <lb/>
lion is one of the important mat <lb/>
that will come before the <lb/>
tor consideration and action <lb/>
III <lb/>
till i KM Ills. <lb/>
The Hudson Motor Car Company <lb/>
Detroit, Mich has written Z. <lb/>
Morton, their agent, to <lb/>
on their halt one bale of cat- <lb/>
ion <lb/>
have instructed Mr. Morton to <lb/>
purchase this bale of cotton direct <lb/>
from the tanner so that the producer <lb/>
will t the full benefit <lb/>
The Hudson Motor Car Co. have in <lb/>
all their distributors to <lb/>
i has, for them live bales each, <lb/>
are adopting this means of helping <lb/>
conditions in all the Southern States <lb/>
and as they have thousands of agents <lb/>
and distributors good results are <lb/>
bound to result. <lb/>
They are also endeavoring to have <lb/>
all their agents in the <lb/>
St; and Camilla to help along the <lb/>
good work by buying each a bale of about one fourth of an <lb/>
cotton more or less. <lb/>
If other will follow the lead be made for the <lb/>
of The Hudson Motor Car Co. a vast of making partition among the <lb/>
amount of good will he the result. tenant in common. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
I'm County. <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Baton A. T. Moore. Clerk <lb/>
Sam <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Mamie and Jess <lb/>
of Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
of Pitt County made in the above <lb/>
entitled cause by A, T. Moore. Clerk, <lb/>
the undersigned Commissioner, will <lb/>
on Saturday, the 17th. day of October. <lb/>
1914 expose to public sale before the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash, at <lb/>
clock p. m., the following described lo; <lb/>
or parcel of land, to-wit <lb/>
and being on west side <lb/>
street in the Town of <lb/>
North and adjoin- <lb/>
the Forrest Lot on the South and <lb/>
Hie Hooker Lot on the North and con- <lb/>
that praise quality of our <lb/>
Furniture, are reaching <lb/>
daily almost, from pleased <lb/>
customers One reason is <lb/>
that all our Furniture is ex- <lb/>
f. well designed <lb/>
strongly built, so as lo en- <lb/>
sure durability. We have a <lb/>
very large assortment for you <lb/>
to choose from, and we <lb/>
know you will find our prices <lb/>
quite moderate for this <lb/>
of goods. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
-vans <lb/>
Street. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
vi Wins <lb/>
champions or th- <lb/>
Carolina League, took the <lb/>
title by defeating Norfolk Saturday <lb/>
at first game of a scheduled <lb/>
double-header, The score stood <lb/>
i in favor of Norfolk until the ninth <lb/>
inning when Winston made a rally <lb/>
and at the end of this inning the score <lb/>
e as to in favor of Winston <lb/>
Serious Shooting In <lb/>
Joe Daniels, a colored man living <lb/>
on Mr Calvin Mills farm In the Black <lb/>
Section of township was <lb/>
shut Saturday and is reported <lb/>
lo be in serious condition. <lb/>
of affair seem lo be about <lb/>
as follows Joe satisfied with <lb/>
girl, he had to have two, so he <lb/>
lo make love lo a <lb/>
of dusky He teemed lo <lb/>
one more than the oilier i <lb/>
jealousy between them The slighted <lb/>
girl wailing her opportunity brought <lb/>
gun Into play and shot at Joe <lb/>
while he talking to the other girl <lb/>
The ball look affect in bis stomach <lb/>
end was taken later be it Laugh <lb/>
it had passed almost throng <lb/>
his bode was removed from bis <lb/>
k II is -aid lo- has slight i <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
Pitt Court in Session <lb/>
Court convened this morning with <lb/>
Judge Peebles presiding This term <lb/>
is for civil cases only The calendar <lb/>
contain a large number of cases that <lb/>
will be called during this term and <lb/>
probably a full two weeks term will be <lb/>
required to dispose of them. <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
suited licenses to the following <lb/>
Couple since last <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
John Purvis and Lon of <lb/>
Bethel, colored. <lb/>
Williams and <lb/>
of Falkland, colored. <lb/>
Willie and Nellie <lb/>
colored, both from Town <lb/>
hip <lb/>
L Johnson, of Georgia and <lb/>
Martha A Randolph, Washington <lb/>
colored. <lb/>
Hank at Merry Oak. <lb/>
Raleigh, Sept SI, The corporation <lb/>
has closed the bank ii <lb/>
Merry Chatham County, <lb/>
of excessive over drafts being permit- <lb/>
is said the cashier. W. L. <lb/>
permitted C W. Weir a <lb/>
to overdraw lo sum of <lb/>
nearly seven thousand dollars, which <lb/>
Is equal lo the capital stock and <lb/>
plus together. The deposit with the <lb/>
assets ate given at the <lb/>
total The failure is <lb/>
said be due solely to local mil- <lb/>
management Karl II. Franklin l <lb/>
pr- <lb/>
Postponed Because War <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. In- <lb/>
tel national Congress on Home <lb/>
which was to have assemble <lb/>
In this city today, has been indefinite- <lb/>
postponed because of the <lb/>
war. which prevents the attendance <lb/>
foreign delegates who were SO have <lb/>
a prominent part in the proceed <lb/>
Much Interest bad been man <lb/>
sled in the gathering, largely from <lb/>
the fact that It was to have been the <lb/>
of Its kind held on this side of <lb/>
the Atlantic The last meeting of the <lb/>
was held four years ago In <lb/>
and was attended by <lb/>
representative of twenty nations. <lb/>
This the 15th. day of Sept. <lb/>
F. C HARDING. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Atty. <lb/>
The price of cotton <lb/>
The price Saturday, was <lb/>
1-2 and today the price is well up to- <lb/>
ward in cents. <lb/>
Montana State lair Opens <lb/>
Helena, Mont. Sept. Mon <lb/>
State Fair opened in this city to- <lb/>
, day for a week's engagement. The <lb/>
inhibits in the various departments <lb/>
year are of the finest. The min- <lb/>
display and the exhibits of live <lb/>
machinery, and agricultural <lb/>
and products are all of an <lb/>
exceptionally high standard. The <lb/>
management expects the attendance <lb/>
during the ensuing five days lo break <lb/>
all previous records, <lb/>
continues to <lb/>
IT <lb/>
drains, soil pipe and waste <lb/>
pipe should be absolutely tight <lb/>
against leakage of water or say <lb/>
an authority. <lb/>
In all oar Plumbing Work <lb/>
we observe this rule carefully. We <lb/>
also construct the drainage <lb/>
so that it will carry away completely <lb/>
automatically and Immediately every- <lb/>
thing that may be delivered Into It. <lb/>
We poor material and work- <lb/>
We guarantee our work <lb/>
and we want your business. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
How To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
is the trademark name given to as <lb/>
Improved Quinine. It is Tasteless Syrup, pleas- <lb/>
sot to take Dal disturb the stomach. <lb/>
Children it and never know It is Quinine <lb/>
Also especially it adults who cannot <lb/>
take ordinary Quinine. nauseate nor <lb/>
nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try <lb/>
neat time you need Quinine tor any <lb/>
Ask tin <lb/>
Louie. <lb/>
STRAYED <lb/>
A Poland China gill, dark order <lb/>
weight pounds Marked crap and <lb/>
tWO right, swallow folk <lb/>
left. Any one taking her up return <lb/>
lo me and I will pay <lb/>
R. II. <lb/>
Fair at Memphis <lb/>
Tens., Sept A great <lb/>
of the agricultural and other <lb/>
resources of Arkansas, Mississippi, <lb/>
and Tennessee is embraced in the ex- <lb/>
at the Tristate Fair, which in <lb/>
mis city today. A vast amount of <lb/>
money has been spent in the improve-1 <lb/>
of the grounds and the erection <lb/>
of new buildings and pavilions An <lb/>
rail ton of free enter- <lb/>
has been provided in <lb/>
to the exhibits In the numerous <lb/>
department. The management <lb/>
pact fully out- of -town visit- <lb/>
ors during thirteen days of the <lb/>
fair. <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To get the genuine, call tor lull name. <lb/>
Look <lb/>
H. W. a Cold in One Day. Slops <lb/>
cough and headache, and works cold. <lb/>
j. G- LANIER <lb/>
AM HEAD <lb/>
AND JES <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock <lb/>
Poultry Powder <lb/>
If it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb/>
F. L Detroit. <lb/>
We have several second hand Ford and other <lb/>
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Go. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Coast <lb/>
North Bound South Bonn <lb/>
No am, No. p. m <lb/>
No. p. m. No. II p. m <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Bound West <lb/>
No. a. m. No. I a. b <lb/>
No. t a. m. No. a. m <lb/>
No. II m. No <lb/>
WEES WANT <lb/>
Headstones or <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
LIT HE TOD <lb/>
HENRY T. KING<lb/>
Those Who Know Say <lb/>
FOXHALL- <lb/>
Make the highest sale for every day. Come and see us. <lb/>
We will SHOW YOU how we Do It. <lb/>
YOUR FRIENDS, <lb/>
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. <lb/>
Johnston Foxhall <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
OUR DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out. Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable. Will last for years <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are limes in every woman's life when she <lb/>
a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tunic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as ever did, and can eat most <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands.<lb/>
REASON <lb/>
Why You Should Always Use <lb/>
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb/>
. Because are heller than Pun- Food <lb/>
Laws requite. <lb/>
Because they will go further than inferior goods. <lb/>
Because their delicacy of flavor is <lb/>
Because their Purity and Quality is absolute. <lb/>
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed. <lb/>
of Pitt con i <lb/>
Carolina, tills l to notify all <lb/>
to tin- administrator <lb/>
having claims against tho c- <lb/>
of said deceased to them <lb/>
Within months from this date <lb/>
or this will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This August 17th, 1914.<lb/>
Administrator, <lb/>
k t; Bod, <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Count <lb/>
In lb C <lb/>
Bl Ion A r Moor. Clerk <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
In <lb/>
r III . <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Leila William and William, <lb/>
Minors and heirs r V <lb/>
Williams. i <lb/>
virtue of n d i <lb/>
Court of I'm County, made by A. T <lb/>
Clerk, on the 13th of Sap- <lb/>
t. 1914, Hie undersigned Con- <lb/>
win. on Monday, <lb/>
day labor, 1914, at IS o'clock Noon <lb/>
expos sale before Court <lb/>
lions Door in la the <lb/>
bidder, tor Ute tallowing <lb/>
traits or parcel of land, to <lb/>
wit <lb/>
and being In Falkland Town- <lb/>
ship, Pitt County Carolina, and <lb/>
being lot No, in the division <lb/>
r Williams land and beginning <lb/>
a Make mi the Snow inn near <lb/>
the crossing Pasture Branch <lb/>
running said road North east <lb/>
pole; then north IS 1-1 out I <lb/>
then north east i . pole <lb/>
a bridge across ditch; then with <lb/>
raid ditch south west IS poles a <lb/>
T. L. E, Williams <lb/>
corner; then south ti piles to <lb/>
o stake Hi.- Jordan line; then north <lb/>
i poles iii stake; than <lb/>
south SO 1-- west Iii a <lb/>
then north -ii west ii poles to the <lb/>
beginning containing i acres <lb/>
more or less <lb/>
Also one tract In said Township <lb/>
i ninny and State I ginning at a stake <lb/>
corner and ram <lb/>
I I weal poles to a <lb/>
prong of Branch; then <lb/>
down run of Jacob's Branch to a <lb/>
slake, corner W, K Williams. Jr. <lb/>
then his line north 8-4 east <lb/>
poles a at <lb/>
comer; then south SO l-S east poles <lb/>
in beginning containing -ii acres <lb/>
or less. two tracts <lb/>
No. iii the division of the <lb/>
Hi mile of Of <lb/>
i In i mortgage I <lb/>
an i delivered by J, I -i <lb/>
and wife la J <lb/>
it on Hie Jan. <lb/>
1900 and recorded In I hi Register <lb/>
I of I'm N. c . <lb/>
in Hook s pat,. undersigned <lb/>
expos to public lull . before <lb/>
Conn door m N <lb/>
C . to the highest bidder tor on <lb/>
I day of September 1911 <lb/>
at in a certain tract or parcel of <lb/>
land laying and being In the Count <lb/>
and state of Carolina <lb/>
and described as <lb/>
Situate in the Town of loins, lie <lb/>
ginning a stake la front <lb/>
of the Office running Baal <lb/>
t to R s linker line, <lb/>
with th i;. s Tucker Una North <lb/>
feet, thence feel <lb/>
thence South feel lo the <lb/>
containing square yard. <lb/>
Bali made to satisfy mortgage <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
This the I day of August 1914. <lb/>
J. R, <lb/>
l S BROWN, Ally <lb/>
Notice land Sale. <lb/>
. virtue of authority vested in me, <lb/>
under the will of P. M. Dupree, I will <lb/>
st lo the highest r for <lb/>
day of <lb/>
I r, 1911. door of the <lb/>
Farmville, N <lb/>
limn of Farmville, X. a <lb/>
follow <lb/>
Lying on in,. South Side of N .- <lb/>
Railroad and beginning corner <lb/>
No i which feel from J. P, <lb/>
Taylor and running Northeast <lb/>
thence at right angles fool <lb/>
North west, thence st right angle; <lb/>
feet, with the <lb/>
reel Southeast n feel to the begin- <lb/>
ii being lot No. i. <lb/>
29th day of August, 1911 <lb/>
P. Williams land, which was <lb/>
lo K. r William by division a <lb/>
heed dated the i of June, 1907, <lb/>
as appears of record in the <lb/>
Office in Pill County, in Book T <lb/>
page <lb/>
This sale is purpose <lb/>
of making assets of the estate E. <lb/>
p deceased. <lb/>
the of Sept, 1911 <lb/>
p. c. HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
i IT lId <lb/>
A D <lb/>
of V <lb/>
I lid <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
l H <lb/>
Put are in. safest and <lb/>
surest in- in s <lb/>
m or , is <lb/>
to th <lb/>
SOUght No risk <lb/>
iv tin most <lb/>
i an count. You an <lb/>
puts or calls mi . bushels <lb/>
grain tor or re i tn buy both <lb/>
for or as many Dior as yon wish <lb/>
An advance or decline I Cent <lb/>
Mil the chance to ink <lb/>
A movement of I cent p <lb/>
for full particular and bank <lb/>
It. . Ml MINN <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Address all to Look <lb/>
TO i <lb/>
Having qualified a <lb/>
of Ella lat of Pill county, N. C . <lb/>
i- in notify all persons b <lb/>
claim against the estate of the said <lb/>
ti in exhibit then to the <lb/>
on or before the 18th <lb/>
of August 1916, notice will b <lb/>
plead ill bar of their recovery, All <lb/>
persons Indebted to estate will <lb/>
plea , make Immediate payment <lb/>
ii. the lay August, 1911. <lb/>
ALFRED TRIPP,<lb/>
HELP FROM A FRIEND <lb/>
laid <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given th <lb/>
regular meeting of the Hoard of Com- <lb/>
Of Pitt County, held Mon- <lb/>
lay, September 1914, the following <lb/>
Petition was presented to the Board <lb/>
to-wit. <lb/>
the undersigned beg <lb/>
leave lo petition your <lb/>
a public road in <lb/>
following territory; <lb/>
C, E. Langston and <lb/>
. A. corner on th. Kin CHAS <lb/>
stun road, running a i <lb/>
through W. A. land the old <lb/>
path between land Of W <lb/>
A. and S. H. Nine, them <lb/>
between the land of I, A, and <lb/>
Mrs. Elisabeth land <lb/>
road number <lb/>
i one <lb/>
The above Petition will DO heard in <lb/>
the regular meeting Of the Hoard Mon <lb/>
day, October all <lb/>
to be beard will he present. <lb/>
Hone by order of Hoard of Commit <lb/>
sinners, this September 1914. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
II It. <lb/>
rim <lb/>
l r sale my I i mil <lb/>
from Everett and miles from <lb/>
i i on acres in i and <lb/>
in good state of cultivation, New <lb/>
mini residence, two houses <lb/>
a ail oilier i outbuilding <lb/>
Included In sale will in teams, two <lb/>
buggies, I road can harness, I <lb/>
brood sows. I boar, cow call, all <lb/>
farm Implements, aid <lb/>
kitchen furniture, piano, all corn <lb/>
fodder, mi hand time of de- <lb/>
livery, This is one of the very <lb/>
small farms In Martin county. Adapt- <lb/>
ed to all crops grown in ibis section. <lb/>
Sale be closed by September <lb/>
30th for delivery, Terms; <lb/>
cash. Do unless mean<lb/>
t r, <lb/>
W n r <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Carolina, phi county, <lb/>
Iii Superior Court. <lb/>
H t. vs. <lb/>
The defendant above named will take <lb/>
an action entitled above <lb/>
Court of Pitt County lo obtain a <lb/>
from of <lb/>
has been commenced In <lb/>
ii in I the will take <lb/>
that she Is required to appear <lb/>
at next Term of our <lb/>
Court of County, to be held on <lb/>
tho second Monday after tho <lb/>
Monday of September It being <lb/>
flat day of September, at the court <lb/>
House III said County In <lb/>
v i 11.1, N and answer or demur lo <lb/>
complaint In said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded In complaint. <lb/>
This day of August 1914, <lb/>
A. T. MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
JULIUS Attorney <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mint TO CREDITORS <lb/>
A. Lang and Annie It Lang <lb/>
laving day qualified as Executors <lb/>
the Will and <lb/>
w. m. Lang, deceased, notice is here <lb/>
given to all persons Indebted to th <lb/>
estate of W. M. Lang malt <lb/>
mediate settlement with th under <lb/>
sinned Executors and notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons holding claim <lb/>
with undersigned Executor with <lb/>
in twelve month, from the dale <lb/>
or i will be plead In bar <lb/>
the recovery on said claim, <lb/>
This the day of September, <lb/>
1914, <lb/>
J, A, and ANNIE It. LAND <lb/>
of w. m. Lang, <lb/>
HARDING Attorneys, <lb/>
Mint I CREDITORS. <lb/>
Tho undersigned having this <lb/>
qualified as Executrix of the will <lb/>
and of Mamie <lb/>
Ice is hereby given to all persons In- <lb/>
to the undersigned Executrix <lb/>
and all persons who claims <lb/>
said estate are hereby notified <lb/>
to tile claims with the undersign <lb/>
within twelve month from the <lb/>
date of this or said will <lb/>
he plead iii bar against the recovery <lb/>
on said claims. <lb/>
This the day June, 1914 <lb/>
ADA <lb/>
Executrix Mamie Hyman <lb/>
HARDING a. PIERCE Attorney. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
in Superior Court <lb/>
a T Moore, Clerk <lb/>
Sam <lb/>
Ruth I and <lb/>
A Sale. <lb/>
a . ice Superior <lb/>
Conn I'm made In He <lb/>
entitled A i Moore, Clerk, <lb/>
Commissioner, will <lb/>
mi Saturday, i th, of October, <lb/>
i expose lo public sale before the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville to <lb/>
the bidder cash, at <lb/>
clock p in., following described <lb/>
part i land, wit <lb/>
being on the west side <lb/>
street In the Town <lb/>
North Carolina and adjoin- <lb/>
Hi, on South <lb/>
the Hooker Lot on North and con- <lb/>
one fourth an <lb/>
Here more or I, <lb/>
This sale will be made the <lb/>
pose of making partition among <lb/>
In i <lb/>
Tills the lath, day Kepi ll I. <lb/>
r c HARDING, <lb/>
HARDING a PIERCE, Ally. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
I lie <lb/>
The Company has <lb/>
Dial will buy a bale <lb/>
fur each direct or sub-dealer <lb/>
, entire cotton growing m <lb/>
who has already taken paid tor <lb/>
in,, or more 1915 model ens Thy <lb/>
will also a hale <lb/>
I, from fur <lb/>
s. Tin- auto companies <lb/>
on-, nun b encouragement m the a <lb/>
plan which hows they <lb/>
the heart. <lb/>
company will have to buy <lb/>
i r of ball for earn <lb/>
n i. j sale <lb/>
Mr, w Ball is the State till <lb/>
I tills and is i <lb/>
, of <lb/>
I suicide. <lb/>
Mr. M, Mavis, one of <lb/>
, the Tarboro Graded School, com <lb/>
suit iii. night by <lb/>
with a revolver, He had <lb/>
i teacher in schools here tor tour <lb/>
his health having failed he <lb/>
hail Iii up his work Mr. <lb/>
went to his room commit <lb/>
no one heard the shot II was <lb/>
i until this i <lb/>
I have this day as <lb/>
on the estate of Jones <lb/>
and wife Josephine deceased <lb/>
all parties holding against <lb/>
Mid or heirs will pr. <lb/>
sent same in proper form on or be <lb/>
for Sept. nth 1916., or this notice <lb/>
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
Ibis Sept. 1914, <lb/>
w. BAILEY, N. C. <lb/>
Administrator, <lb/>
S EVERETT. <lb/>
Cans Old Sorts Want Cur. <lb/>
worst cs-c- n how <lb/>
are lit <lb/>
Ami- i, II. Oil. II <lb/>
tarn and at the same lime. <lb/>
Mint i in <lb/>
On Saturday, day <lb/>
I o'clock, Edwards <lb/>
building, near the court house door <lb/>
iii town I will <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, <lb/>
hundred chairs in the <lb/>
belonging ii r Edwards, <lb/>
chairs Tail <lb/>
Powell Bryan, ibis being <lb/>
made under order lo sell <lb/>
mortgaged properly. <lb/>
Chairs can be seen by calling upon <lb/>
A- VanDyke or II Edwards. <lb/>
This <lb/>
. s EVERETT, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
the estate of the late Pr. E A <lb/>
la notify nil parsons having <lb/>
Claims the of Mid <lb/>
Dr I. A. Move lo same to <lb/>
the d on or <lb/>
It, or this <lb/>
will be plead III bar of recovery. All <lb/>
Para Indented to Raid estate <lb/>
make <lb/>
August <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Administratrix <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, <lb/>
s-la <lb/>
Joe <lb/>
Daniels, who was <lb/>
Saturday by a colored woman <lb/>
Ellison, died and <lb/>
burled yesterday. The woman e <lb/>
raped has <lb/>
number of the people of <lb/>
section, both colored and white are <lb/>
a thorough search for hi r The <lb/>
shooting occurred in Town <lb/>
slop <lb/>
; By JANE MALL I <lb/>
vow tin, <lb/>
stenographer, <lb/>
never Io a do for <lb/>
the <lb/>
my many <lb/>
not to b <lb/>
people who no <lb/>
for the of to b <lb/>
good <lb/>
his words. <lb/>
make weary Tint think <lb/>
your time isn't to lie considered, <lb/>
their time is She glow- <lb/>
. out a <lb/>
exclaimed the bookkeeper. <lb/>
Then, shaking his head with deep con- <lb/>
r mi. he Stood In front of <lb/>
her view. look <lb/>
like ho pi tins <lb/>
i will you Thai would ruin <lb/>
the reputation of They'll <lb/>
think we're mean to yon <lb/>
The little stenographer Th <lb/>
bookkeeper's remark were in lain II <lb/>
h, . lo provoke a retort <lb/>
the matter, he tn- <lb/>
quired. <lb/>
I wanted lo net a r. <lb/>
lated the little stenographer, bitterly. <lb/>
Invited a friend to with <lb/>
me, she'd com help me <lb/>
coat. Now I wish I <lb/>
on; I am strong con bear <lb/>
said the bookkeeper, <lb/>
took her a good restaurant and <lb/>
was Just as nice lo her as I could be. <lb/>
thought from tho way she talked <lb/>
that shed the best of <lb/>
to help me choose the cent. start- <lb/>
ed out all right, and were soon seated <lb/>
In chairs, with a saleswoman to show <lb/>
us coats. <lb/>
brought one or two and I tried <lb/>
in on. they were quit. <lb/>
couldn't them Then tho <lb/>
Woman brought one that looked <lb/>
Queen gardening <lb/>
saw a picture of It once and I <lb/>
horror when she even suggested <lb/>
that I try It on. Why. wouldn't bis <lb/>
n, n in It My friend said It was <lb/>
Charming and that should try It on. <lb/>
anyway. I could see plainly that It <lb/>
was anything becoming lo me Th <lb/>
collar drooped over the shoulder, and <lb/>
ii was artistically sloppy it <lb/>
didn't possess the that makes It <lb/>
to wear those things. <lb/>
between them tin y mad me <lb/>
try that thing on. then they <lb/>
ply Insist d that I should keep It Try <lb/>
I would. couldn't get It <lb/>
the saleswoman would tell me how <lb/>
wonderfully lovely I looked In it. and <lb/>
what a Joy was tn see the coat on, <lb/>
mine tine who tilled into it. Then my <lb/>
friend would lake up th. strain and <lb/>
then they'd declaim in chorus, until la <lb/>
sheer desperation said that Id keep <lb/>
it <lb/>
it was so beautiful and I was <lb/>
simply made for It I felt that <lb/>
for once had a chance tho <lb/>
natives. reasoned that perhaps the <lb/>
trouble with me heretofore had been <lb/>
that I had never before been thrust <lb/>
Into a coat that was created for my <lb/>
style of beauty I thought that per- <lb/>
I should now tie popular and <lb/>
much sought after <lb/>
doesn't sound r <lb/>
tie bookkeeper, <lb/>
Hut wait till tell re- <lb/>
tho little stenographer. <lb/>
we had an hour at and <lb/>
luncheon took n good part of it I <lb/>
suppose wasted ten minutes on my <lb/>
coat; tin u my friend said she guessed <lb/>
sine we were looking she'd <lb/>
try on n W II. She tried them on <lb/>
and tried them on. bad a reg. <lb/>
spread out <lb/>
Then expostulated, for <lb/>
H v as getting time for to be horn <lb/>
oil CO. Hill she looked lit RM KB <lb/>
Ii to at shed helped me pick out <lb/>
ii coat, and now was a queer It <lb/>
I'd run away and ave her <lb/>
the saleswoman brought <lb/>
out a Coat that made me lump II <lb/>
the thing I'd been looking <lb/>
for My friend sprung up In front of <lb/>
me <lb/>
the coat i ah. said. <lb/>
smoothly and smilingly, Just as though <lb/>
was mo of my <lb/>
and she tried ,. on. Of course, <lb/>
kept it knowing was aching for <lb/>
it That was like her <lb/>
what makes me mad is that I <lb/>
bought. In r a lam loon so that <lb/>
could have tin pleasure el getting her <lb/>
to force an old dressing sack a cunt <lb/>
on And to think that <lb/>
I'd been planning to use In selecting a <lb/>
coal was spent wholly digging out <lb/>
my Ideal garment her to wear all <lb/>
summer It makes ma <lb/>
don't see that I do any- <lb/>
thing said the bookkeeper. <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take <lb/>
The Old Standard Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains <lb/>
well known tonic properties of NINE <lb/>
and IRON. the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, the Wood and <lb/>
up the Whole <lb/>
Feminism. <lb/>
Mrs. Main I <lb/>
venerable said In an <lb/>
a in New <lb/>
feminism, and fem- <lb/>
would destroy the home <lb/>
overheard a typical suffrage <lb/>
In smoking room of the <lb/>
my club the oilier day. <lb/>
girls were sipping coffee and <lb/>
cigarette through long tube <lb/>
of gold amber <lb/>
said pensively <lb/>
lug her pretty toot In and out of her <lb/>
slashed <lb/>
you dear, Was <lb/>
should work our husbands r <lb/>
bet I tho second girl <lb/>
Just bet <lb/>
mean after <lb/>
said tho other, <lb/>
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Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Binding <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR- <lb/>
ABLE BUILDERS HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN- <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
HENRY HAD COURAGE<lb/>
By JANE J<lb/>
admitted defiant <lb/>
after being pressed to <lb/>
I'd better have It out. Said II <lb/>
possible to save It <lb/>
too Mrs <lb/>
Cackle. have It done right <lb/>
said casually. <lb/>
use putting It <lb/>
When he returned home that even- <lb/>
Mrs. met him tenderly. <lb/>
It hurt you she Inquired. <lb/>
ask.-d blankly. <lb/>
your you had It ex- <lb/>
didn't <lb/>
murmured as though <lb/>
recalled from a long distance. <lb/>
didn't. have been too busy, <lb/>
to think of myself. I didn't have any <lb/>
time. go <lb/>
Inquired Mrs th <lb/>
following evening. do you feel, <lb/>
Henry Was It <lb/>
paused In the act of <lb/>
his overcoat and gazed at her re- <lb/>
wish, he said, <lb/>
you would recollect that I am a <lb/>
business man and not free to follow <lb/>
my own whims and Inclinations. You <lb/>
may be able to consult your own pleas- <lb/>
but you needn't think I can drop <lb/>
a deal for the sake of a mere <lb/>
tooth <lb/>
the dentist said for you to have <lb/>
It persisted his Inexorably. <lb/>
wouldn't take half an hour <lb/>
You're just trying to put It off. Henry <lb/>
and I must say that I am <lb/>
prised at <lb/>
such cried Mr <lb/>
with Immense Indignation. baby <lb/>
wouldn't mind having a tooth out now- <lb/>
with their modern methods II <lb/>
you think I am afraid Of a trilling <lb/>
pleasantness- I'm as hungry <lb/>
as a <lb/>
said Mrs the fol- <lb/>
low morning as he left for <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
x. <lb/>
Witt <lb/>
-OLD <lb/>
Life Instruct <lb/>
of H. T. <lb/>
Metropolitan Initial I <lb/>
of New Tor <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
George A. Special f- <lb/>
I If <lb/>
KIM-1 I Mi II <lb/>
IS HERE<lb/>
T. I. <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
MS <lb/>
i n <lb/>
mi. LAW hum <lb/>
Mr. O. <lb/>
Robertson who has been attending <lb/>
local High School I-it wok on <lb/>
the account of his ill health for <lb/>
home at Mr Robertson ha- <lb/>
many friends hen who him a <lb/>
speedy recovery. <lb/>
B D. .-. <lb/>
Co, are still Ulna Hunt Club <lb/>
shoes at their same old Stand. <lb/>
Tin- sewing machine <lb/>
free. fret you fret to go <lb/>
to A. w. a- Co., and gel <lb/>
mat as it is ten hi <lb/>
Mrs. u. returned <lb/>
Saturday after i very pleasant visit <lb/>
to her Mrs. Herbert Jenkins In <lb/>
Aulander. <lb/>
For Bale Cheap one <lb/>
and lot R. W. <lb/>
You need n trunk II you ex- <lb/>
travel for a cheap one <lb/>
burst open II it many had jolts <lb/>
from the baggage car. Than why not <lb/>
see Barber A Co., and get <lb/>
the beat trunk or suit CM <lb/>
lie had for the money. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. E, II. Herd spent <lb/>
last week With Mr and Mrs <lb/>
Tucker, <lb/>
See A. Ange your Boor oil <lb/>
cloth, rugs, and matting. <lb/>
Yes sir, we have the very <lb/>
machine that money can buy . <lb/>
Come to see us before purchasing one., <lb/>
Harrington, Barber a Co, <lb/>
Mrs. C. T, COS and Miss Clyde <lb/>
Chapman spent week-end with Miss <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
We have matting and matting I <lb/>
and feet. I <lb/>
You get them cheaper t where <lb/>
us before you buy. D. For- <lb/>
rest ft Co. <lb/>
Miss who Is In <lb/>
training at the hospital spent <lb/>
the week-end here with her parents. <lb/>
For Sale I One horse for cash or <lb/>
credit it. w. <lb/>
twit III urn. Oiler ain't can <lb/>
Th tier of how long <lb/>
r curve by the wonderful, old reliable Ir. <lb/>
II i- OS. It <lb/>
sod Mr. Mr. <lb/>
The record mad.- by North Caro- <lb/>
in other is a o <lb/>
i -I.- lo who are at home. Mr <lb/>
Homer Winston, son of Judge <lb/>
R W. Winston, of Raleigh, is one of <lb/>
those North Carolinians whose career <lb/>
makes glad all who know him. <lb/>
Mr. Winston, his many friends will <lb/>
be pit seed to know, has just been ad- <lb/>
the old and establish I <lb/>
legal firm Winston, Payne, <lb/>
and Shaw, of Chicago, being <lb/>
member. Mr. Frederick Win <lb/>
who was the head of <lb/>
firm, is deceased. Mr. James <lb/>
Winston began with the firm <lb/>
three years ago at 111.- bottom and has. <lb/>
made <lb/>
Judge Philip Barton Payne, the <lb/>
ad of firm, is from Warrenton, <lb/>
Va, defend, d tie- pie U- rs last <lb/>
year, secured the acquittal of bin <lb/>
i his fees, so the report <lb/>
being six figures, There are ten <lb/>
of the and there are <lb/>
other lawyers In the <lb/>
hi- in He- at. hank building in <lb/>
the world <lb/>
That Mr. Winston has been <lb/>
mi this big firm is a <lb/>
of his ability. His success <lb/>
Certainty that North Carolina <lb/>
h may he depended upon to win- <lb/>
out In these later days, just as their <lb/>
have done. Young Winston <lb/>
la well known ill and out of Norm <lb/>
Carolina. He is as one of <lb/>
Me- ten lest tennis players In America, <lb/>
having this year won the champion <lb/>
ship of Illinois. He graduated A. H <lb/>
at Hie and also A. B. at <lb/>
Oxford <lb/>
moving to Chicago he practiced <lb/>
In Norfolk, Va. He married a harm <lb/>
and cultured young woman <lb/>
Chicago, Miss Laura Flanagan, <lb/>
confidence that he win <lb/>
add strength to the firm of b <lb/>
now becomes a member. <lb/>
Mrs E. I. Turnage and <lb/>
Mrs S. C. Sutton, of Ayden, were <lb/>
v. yesterday. <lb/>
i Hound this On <lb/>
real Train Loaded With <lb/>
Children are now on their best be- <lb/>
in anticipation a real <lb/>
day on Tuesday, <lb/>
World's <lb/>
Greatest shows win exhibit in Rocky <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
It is expected that this city will <lb/>
send mole than its usual number of <lb/>
to welcome this <lb/>
lat circus. <lb/>
Mingling Brothers promise many <lb/>
novelties and innovations and a bigger <lb/>
and better everything is slogan. <lb/>
Preceding regular circus <lb/>
the new spectacle of <lb/>
tin- Queen of will be an- <lb/>
on the largest stage m the world <lb/>
This mammoth 1,260 character pa- <lb/>
cost and the cos- <lb/>
scenery and slag, properties <lb/>
are said to be a revelation iii <lb/>
l-i as. Among the acts <lb/>
are equestrians Including <lb/>
the famous English riders; <lb/>
the whirlwind riders from <lb/>
tin- Balkan the five high- <lb/>
.-t perch acts ever presented; box- <lb/>
and kangaroos; ova <lb/>
herds trick clowns; <lb/>
families of a mag- <lb/>
show and speed <lb/>
The managed, is larger and <lb/>
complete than ever and <lb/>
many animals never before ex- <lb/>
will In- given on tin- morning <lb/>
show day. <lb/>
H. V. I Mil Lit. D. <lb/>
limited to diseases of the <lb/>
Eye, Ear, and Throat <lb/>
and <lb/>
The fitting of <lb/>
with Dr. I. James, <lb/>
N. C . every Monday. <lb/>
Home . Washington. N. C <lb/>
II. W. Carter announces that <lb/>
spectacles and eye glasses are furnish- <lb/>
ed free to all who pay his <lb/>
fee of ten dollars for the examination <lb/>
of their i yes.<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
is ,.<lb/>
Cash must accompany <lb/>
for want ads, except from those <lb/>
having regular advertising ac- <lb/>
counts. The rate is I cents pr <lb/>
line, six words to the Una Tel- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
rum <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing in all the <lb/>
i Woolen o M <lb/>
street, fronting <lb/>
I- <lb/>
HEW MILLETS. S. M. <lb/>
Ask Tour for WHITE SWAB <lb/>
B Eat the best. H J <lb/>
AMI ART <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
all rugs Will be in <lb/>
city for a short while only. S. A. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Frank Wilson's <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
, I <lb/>
Cs <lb/>
t I Hay. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, Sept. Of the <lb/>
I are planning a great <lb/>
celebration on Hay. <lb/>
r I- The celebration here will be <lb/>
by and address by Hon. P <lb/>
Stall <lb/>
of Education. chapters, <lb/>
thickly grouped over North Carolina <lb/>
scattered the United <lb/>
Mates, will determine on a <lb/>
dedicatory to the passing of another <lb/>
birthday institution. A game of <lb/>
between University <lb/>
South Carolina and North Carolina <lb/>
will afford fun for the spurt-loving. <lb/>
Meeting Indiana <lb/>
Lafayette, Ind, a large <lb/>
attendance marked the opening here <lb/>
today of lie- annual convention of <lb/>
Indiana Stale Association <lb/>
Fifty woman physicians are Included <lb/>
among the delegates, sessions <lb/>
will continue through the remainder <lb/>
of th week. Many eminent <lb/>
i and surgeons will lake part in <lb/>
the which provides Tor nil- <lb/>
hi <lb/>
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-They Were Telling Him to Wake <lb/>
city. She very distinctly. <lb/>
member, you are to go today and have <lb/>
that tooth <lb/>
That afternoon phoned he <lb/>
had to slay down town to dinner <lb/>
a client and that Mrs. was not <lb/>
to sit up for him. She bad got as far <lb/>
as asking, you when the <lb/>
receiver at his end hung up with a <lb/>
click. <lb/>
At the breakfast table the next <lb/>
morning ho got in ahead of her. <lb/>
don't start telling me about that <lb/>
he said, infinite and <lb/>
weighty sarcasm. am quite aware <lb/>
dear, that possess a molar which <lb/>
has to be extracted, according to the <lb/>
dentist, in whom, by the way. I haven't <lb/>
any too much faith I i intend, <lb/>
to abide by his cant <lb/>
ford not to When a man Is such a pi- <lb/>
rate in his charges as <lb/>
shall have It <lb/>
are a staled Mrs <lb/>
distinctly and unpleasantly. <lb/>
never thought my husband would be <lb/>
How To Quinine To Children. <lb/>
the trade-murk name given loan <lb/>
Ilia a <lb/>
nut to not the <lb/>
I take it and never know It Quinine, <lb/>
to who cannot <lb/>
take not nor <lb/>
nor in the bead. <lb/>
I. lime <lb/>
for ounce original package. The <lb/>
blown id bottle, cent <lb/>
The front door banged heavily after <lb/>
Twice that morning Car- <lb/>
got him on telephone to make <lb/>
, inquiries. The second time he <lb/>
j so violent she did not wait for <lb/>
him to finish, hut hung up the. receiver <lb/>
i She gathered that ho was engaged ill <lb/>
I settling the fate of street <lb/>
I Wall street and possibly and <lb/>
If she thought <lb/>
Ilium before noon of- <lb/>
door opened abruptly and looking <lb/>
up he beheld on the threshold his wife. <lb/>
was alone, feet on his dank, <lb/>
cigar in mouth, In hand, an <lb/>
aura of immense leisure surrounding <lb/>
him. Ho turned pale <lb/>
said Mrs. great <lb/>
Inconvenience to myself; I have come <lb/>
down here to accompany you to the <lb/>
tooth extracting bee. If you can <lb/>
leave-Wall street and your numerous <lb/>
clients for a short time, I should like <lb/>
you to come with mi- -at <lb/>
got on his feet hurriedly and <lb/>
before he knew It was in the fatal <lb/>
chair. <lb/>
They were telling him to wake up <lb/>
before he was sure that anything was <lb/>
happening to him. Everybody was <lb/>
guile cheerful and casual and acted <lb/>
as though nothing had occurred. In <lb/>
the outer office he met his wife, <lb/>
little anxious and pale. <lb/>
she asked. <lb/>
smiled at her In a superior <lb/>
way and shrugged Into his overcoat. <lb/>
he said, really <lb/>
act as though were <lb/>
Chicago l News. <lb/>
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Attorney at Law <lb/>
and Drainage Cases a <lb/>
Ia formerly W <lb/>
and Blew <lb/>
B. J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Building, t <lb/>
DR. J. E. MARSH <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon and <lb/>
treat all animals. Calls <lb/>
day or night. Office at P. <lb/>
. Smith's stables with hospital so, <lb/>
vice. Day phone 181-L<lb/>
BALE AT A BAR- <lb/>
lain, one Piano. Ad- <lb/>
dress care Reflector. <lb/>
till SIX BOOM <lb/>
ling apply to B. W. Moseley. <lb/>
DR. V. II. <lb/>
e. t II a <lb/>
Will be at Ayden Monday and Tues- <lb/>
day. Oct. 1- and <lb/>
Eyes examined and glasses fitted <lb/>
at J. K. Smith Ai Bro., store <lb/>
Ayden, X. C. <lb/>
Home Washington, X. C <lb/>
Monday's and Tuesday's, <lb/>
TO HI Y FOR <lb/>
good condition second-hand <lb/>
bile. Address care <lb/>
tor <lb/>
MILLINER <lb/>
24th Quality Shop. <lb/>
-21-Std, <lb/>
IF to SATE the RICH <lb/>
of living buy your meats from <lb/>
K. M. Mi Cowan City Market. <lb/>
MILLINERY Till <lb/>
Sept. 24th Quality Shop. <lb/>
is GOOD FIX <lb/>
on your cotton. Cot- <lb/>
Oil Co. <lb/>
Automobile For Hire <lb/>
Town or Country <lb/>
DAY or NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
Phone Rick's Grocery, <lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
if each were tor members of our <lb/>
own family. We use none but the <lb/>
purest drugs. W use every <lb/>
caution to insure accuracy and faith- <lb/>
Have your prescriptions till <lb/>
ed and you can have perfect <lb/>
In the medicine. And confidence, yon <lb/>
know, Is a help In effecting a<lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Greenville Rooting and <lb/>
Cornice Company. <lb/>
Mr. R. Hill, formerly located A. C. L. Depot <lb/>
Wishes to inform his friends that he is now a <lb/>
member of the above styled firm and solicits <lb/>
their patronage. <lb/>
WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND <lb/>
SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND <lb/>
STOVE REPAIRS. REPAIR WORK <lb/>
For all occasions, Roses, <lb/>
Hone. and Tallies the lead <lb/>
era. Our art in wedding <lb/>
are of the <lb/>
Ins, in flora- to e as <lb/>
Blooming pot plants, <lb/>
ferns, Norfolk <lb/>
many other nice pot plants. <lb/>
Rose evergreens, <lb/>
hedge plants and <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and <lb/>
executed <lb/>
HI. JOHN r. I HI <lb/>
his from OM <lb/>
Bow to Dr <lb/>
Stables on Fourth Street <lb/>
Day or Night <lb/>
in I and W. <lb/>
I. Jill MB<lb/>
In Brown Building on <lb/>
avenue. hours <lb/>
I to and to <lb/>
t. L. Ce <lb/>
Store <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To get the call lull name. <lb/>
Look <lb/>
K. W. a Cold In One Day. Slope <lb/>
tough arid headache, oB cold.<lb/>
la <lb/>
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North <lb/>
is tee <lb/>
OF <lb/>
fORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <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/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
the Most Most Healthful, the Most t Washington. <lb/>
we bate 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/>
WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON<lb/>
ft. C, OCTOBER X, <lb/>
Break Between Italy <lb/>
and Austria <lb/>
Italy Has Demanded that Austria <lb/>
Change Her Policy and Methods <lb/>
In The Adriatic Sea <lb/>
British Accused of Using <lb/>
Bullets. Heavy <lb/>
Fighting in East Prussia, <lb/>
Retake <lb/>
Siege Antwerp Has Be- <lb/>
gun and Thousands Have <lb/>
Fled the City <lb/>
killed and wounded. The assault was a com- <lb/>
surprise to the Austrians who were forced to leave <lb/>
large quantities of supplies. As a result of this victory <lb/>
it is expected that the Beige of Belgrade will be raised <lb/>
soon. <lb/>
OM K ELECTED <lb/>
OF A. <lb/>
it is interesting; to recall in con- <lb/>
with tin- Twenty-fifth <lb/>
exercises at the A. Ai M. <lb/>
College that Ex-Governor Jarvis, who <lb/>
is to be one of the speakers, was at <lb/>
one time elected President of the Col- <lb/>
It is understood that he de- <lb/>
dined the honor on the ground that <lb/>
college work was not his line; but he <lb/>
has been one of the most useful friends <lb/>
the College has ever had. Governor <lb/>
Jarvis for what's the use of the <lb/>
will speak audience of <lb/>
FALL OF CHOW <lb/>
Sept. Japanese legation declares <lb/>
the fall of all German fortifications at Chow is <lb/>
The Allied land forces have silenced th.- outer <lb/>
chain of fortifications and the bombardment continues. <lb/>
The fleet has two harbor fortifications and it is <lb/>
expected that two German will soon attempt t <lb/>
run the blockade and certain destruction awaits them. <lb/>
ROME, Sept. break between Italy and <lb/>
is declared to be The Italian <lb/>
at Vienna has directed a vigorous definite protest to the <lb/>
Austrian government against their policy and methods in <lb/>
the Adriatic Sea which are working great injury to <lb/>
interests and demands that they cease at once. The <lb/>
detailed statement contains conditions and demands and <lb/>
a definite declaration that Italy will stop these practices if <lb/>
they are not stopped by Austria. <lb/>
BRITISH USE BULLETS. <lb/>
BERLIN, Sept. German war office alleges <lb/>
that a British colonel captured at Mons has admitted <lb/>
that the British use bullets and that the minis- <lb/>
at the Hague has admitted that the British <lb/>
dropped bombs on A further report says <lb/>
that all assaults on the German right by the Allies have <lb/>
been repulsed and that the German advance continues <lb/>
along the Mouse river. <lb/>
ANTWERP BESIEGED BY GERMANS. <lb/>
THE HAGUE, Sept. of Antwerp <lb/>
has begun, the Germans are using their heaviest siege <lb/>
guns. Thousands of refugees have left the city to points <lb/>
of safety. It is believed the temporary capital <lb/>
Belgium is the base of a sea assault, and especially the ob- <lb/>
of an airship attack. An entirely new fleet of air- <lb/>
ships has just been put in commission the whole opt- <lb/>
of these ships be this city. <lb/>
FRENCH MAKING PROGRESS <lb/>
PARIS, Sept. is officially announced the <lb/>
French are making progress east of St. <lb/>
and that the right continues to gain ground. Germans <lb/>
attacking Tracy were repulsed with heavy fight- <lb/>
which developed to the north in the region of <lb/>
Only a slight modification of the conditions <lb/>
along the battle line are A report has been <lb/>
received which states the Russians have completely <lb/>
rounded and have taken where four <lb/>
hundred vehicle's and a large number of guns were taken <lb/>
The Russian armies are gradually covering the whole of <lb/>
era <lb/>
Conference on Amendments. <lb/>
A number of well-known men in <lb/>
the State arc arranging for a con- <lb/>
to be held here October 3rd in <lb/>
behalf of the proposed constitutional <lb/>
amendments. These behind the move <lb/>
are Messrs. H. Poe and <lb/>
W. Bailey, of R. R <lb/>
of Asheville, W. A. Wide- <lb/>
brand and A. L. of Greens <lb/>
and A. E. of Winston <lb/>
Salem. <lb/>
The conference will be held In <lb/>
rooms of the Chamber of Commerce <lb/>
invitations to attend have been sent <lb/>
to about public-spirited men In <lb/>
. j all sections of the State all of whom <lb/>
are known to be desirous having <lb/>
the amendment adopted <lb/>
It is believed that the <lb/>
will result in substantial impetus to <lb/>
the campaign for the adoption of th <lb/>
constitutional amendments. <lb/>
BRING PEACE <lb/>
IN PRESENT WAR <lb/>
England Expects President lo Act <lb/>
as Arbitrator When War is Over <lb/>
NEW SUGGESTED <lb/>
One That Hill Force Nation <lb/>
to Submit to Arbitration All <lb/>
on Which Differ lo <lb/>
Future Wars. <lb/>
LONDON. Sept. 29- p. <lb/>
officials express confidence that <lb/>
the United States at the proper time <lb/>
will exert its good offices to bring <lb/>
war to a close under <lb/>
insuring permanent peace. Pres- <lb/>
Wilson's recent statement that <lb/>
peace overtures were reassuring here. <lb/>
High officials today expressed the <lb/>
opinion that the United States <lb/>
the combatants In come exhausted will <lb/>
it possible to negotiate a treaty <lb/>
i. quiring the nations <lb/>
further differences to the <lb/>
States tor Arbitration, thus <lb/>
making a r, of the war <lb/>
HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES AT <lb/>
Sept. news agency dispatch <lb/>
heavy lighting continues at with heavy losses <lb/>
oil both sides. The German have been reinforced at <lb/>
and Gen. is reported to be in <lb/>
of being driven from cast Prussia. Fighting all along <lb/>
the frontier continues desperate especially at <lb/>
and at The are <lb/>
to reach the northern outlet of the forest in the <lb/>
of and The entire estate of <lb/>
in east Prussia, has been confiscated. <lb/>
eastern Austria and have penetrated Hungary at <lb/>
GERMAN RIGHT WING REPORTED BROKEN <lb/>
Many conflicting reports have come from the front in <lb/>
northern France, some stating that the German right <lb/>
wing hat been broken by the Allies, but the military <lb/>
say they have no confirmation of this report. <lb/>
The turning movement continues against the German <lb/>
right and it is confidently expected that it will soon be <lb/>
forced to retire or be captured. <lb/>
Willing; lo Resign <lb/>
Mexico City, Sept. 29-in his reply <lb/>
today to the petition of Francisco <lb/>
Villa's generals asking him to resign <lb/>
in favor of Fernando <lb/>
and thus avoid civil war, General <lb/>
said; <lb/>
will gladly take such action I <lb/>
it is ratified by the confer- <lb/>
if not I will fight with the same <lb/>
energy that I employed In <lb/>
the usurpation of <lb/>
will fight reaction and the old <lb/>
which appears now to be <lb/>
headed by Villa who, it may be, Is <lb/>
unwitting tool In this as was <lb/>
In his tight against <lb/>
asking <lb/>
Villa's chiefs to demand the retire <lb/>
The meeting was called to order <lb/>
by the President Miss Fannie <lb/>
and monthly business <lb/>
transacted. <lb/>
The club adjourned at five o'clock <lb/>
to meet next month with Miss Anna <lb/>
Willoughby in her home at Arthur, N <lb/>
C. <lb/>
A most elegant one course repast <lb/>
was served by the hostess. <lb/>
Miss Nannie Amelia Carrie <lb/>
Bella Smith were absent. <lb/>
We had as our Miss Hales of <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Slogan <lb/>
The Greensboro Chamber of Com- <lb/>
has adopted the slogan <lb/>
Active efforts are being <lb/>
made to increase the wearing of cot- <lb/>
ton goods as far as possible during <lb/>
at least six months of the year. While <lb/>
buy-a-bale movement is also be <lb/>
used there this plan is to sup- <lb/>
the former and it is hoped <lb/>
it will extend over the entire <lb/>
try If such a thing is undertaken <lb/>
it should be started as soon as <lb/>
so the benefit can be obtained <lb/>
in increased sales next spring and <lb/>
This is a good plan and <lb/>
receive the hearty co-operation <lb/>
of all who to help save the cot- <lb/>
ton crop. <lb/>
Washington. Sept. MA desire on <lb/>
tut part of the British officials to <lb/>
relieved of responsibility for <lb/>
to entertain proposals looking to <lb/>
restoration of peace in Europe is <lb/>
by Slate Department <lb/>
b.- the explanation dispatcher <lb/>
from London indicating that Great <lb/>
would be glad at proper <lb/>
moment to at pt good offices <lb/>
the States to Unit end. <lb/>
British officials have taken notice <lb/>
the many appeals tor peace pro- <lb/>
directed t President Wilson <lb/>
various sources In the United <lb/>
states. As understood here, <lb/>
British officials are reluctant to be. <lb/>
I laced iii the position of rejecting <lb/>
At the same time, while officials <lb/>
believe the British government is will- <lb/>
to have known that at the proper <lb/>
time II Will welcome peace overtures <lb/>
they think time, as re- <lb/>
l Sir Edward Grey, will not <lb/>
arrive until the conflict has been <lb/>
so decisively that there is no <lb/>
a possibility of the same issue ails <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Masonic Meeting at Ayden. <lb/>
On Thursday the Masons of Ayden <lb/>
will hold the first meeting In their <lb/>
new lodge quarters, are going tr. <lb/>
Washington, I. C, Sept. <lb/>
Treasury Department has deposited <lb/>
in twenty-three states for <lb/>
fall crop moving purposes up to <lb/>
according to an announce <lb/>
tonight by Secretary <lb/>
Of this sum Missouri has taken the <lb/>
largest amount. with Mary- <lb/>
land second, Amounts <lb/>
cured by oilier Slates North <lb/>
Carolina South Carolina <lb/>
Tennessee <lb/>
of their leader as commander of make It a notable day. The masons <lb/>
northern division of the army in of Greenville have been Invited to at- <lb/>
RETAKEN BY <lb/>
have retaken as a result <lb/>
series desperate bayonet charges in which many <lb/>
of a <lb/>
view of willingness to re- <lb/>
tire if the so votes. <lb/>
H. T. . Meets Miss <lb/>
Sept. T. <lb/>
tend. There will be both forenoon <lb/>
and afternoon sessions, with <lb/>
served during the Intermission. <lb/>
t at A M. <lb/>
The Twenty-fifth anniversary cell <lb/>
at Ion of the A. AM. College will <lb/>
. he held this week at Raleigh. A very <lb/>
Interesting program has been <lb/>
id and a number of noted speakers <lb/>
lake part in the <lb/>
Governor will preside, and <lb/>
among those who will speak are Hon <lb/>
o me a. The Concert that tO . . <lb/>
Club met with Miss at been given In the School j Thomas I. Jarvis , Hon. <lb/>
V home In at o'clock. I will be postponed until night. Daniels, and lion Carl <lb/>
was pointed out here today bat <lb/>
though President Wilson's ten- <lb/>
of mediation is not pressed at the <lb/>
moment, it stands open as a <lb/>
convenient means approaching the <lb/>
subject and provides the means for <lb/>
Informal discussion <lb/>
peace out of which sooner <lb/>
or later, may come definite and tan- <lb/>
It Is felt that the first <lb/>
prerequisite b to have England. <lb/>
Prance and Russia, the nations whirl <lb/>
have signed an agreement binding <lb/>
themselves not to make peace <lb/>
consider among i <lb/>
some basis for treating with the <lb/>
powers with Which they are at war. <lb/>
The suggestion from London of n <lb/>
treaty requiring nations to <lb/>
submit their mutual differences to tho <lb/>
arbitration of the United States is <lb/>
though be an outgrowth of <lb/>
Bryan's peace treaties, recently <lb/>
signed with England, Frame <lb/>
many other countries. <lb/>
In some diplomatic Quarters ho <lb/>
View prevails that the Initiative of <lb/>
i lie I tilled States will bring together <lb/>
many nations, including those now at <lb/>
war, In a comprehensive plan to <lb/>
a precipitate recourse to <lb/>
<lb/>
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