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f. <lb />
Lanterns <lb />
Strong and Durable <lb />
Hard <lb />
Use under All <lb />
Conditions. <lb />
Give steady, bright light. <lb />
Easy to light Easy to <lb />
clean and Don't <lb />
smoke. Don't blow out <lb />
in the wind Don't leak. <lb />
At dealers everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Before AT. Moore, Clerk <lb />
K. Williams <lb />
of the estate <lb />
of B. F. Williams <lb />
TS <lb />
Lelia Williams Verla Williams, <lb />
Minors and heirs at law of E. F. <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
lilt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Term, 1914. <lb />
O. <lb />
vs NOTICE <lb />
Horsey <lb />
The Defendant Above Named Will <lb />
Take <lb />
That action entitled as above has <lb />
been commented in the Superior <lb />
virtue of a decree of the j to procure a divorce absolute, for tin <lb />
Court of Pitt County, made by A. T. reason staled in the complaint filed <lb />
MOON, Clerk, on the 12th day of In the office of the Clerk of Superior <lb />
1914, the undersigned Com- Court. <lb />
missioner. will, on Monday, the 19th And the said defendant will further <lb />
of October, 1914, at o'clock Noon lake notice that he is required to <lb />
expose to public sale before the pear at the November Term of the <lb />
House Door in Greenville, to the high- Superior Court of said County, to be <lb />
i bidder, for cash, the following held in the Court House, at Greenville, <lb />
tracts or parcels of land, to- on Monday, the 9th day of November <lb />
Washington. D. C <lb />
Richmond. Va. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Charleston. W. Va <lb />
Charleston, C. <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb />
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb />
being the ninth Monday, <lb />
the first Monday of September, held <lb />
at the Court House of said County <lb />
in Greenville. N. C. and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in said action <lb />
r plaintiff will apply lo the Court <lb />
relief demanded In said com- <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
MONEY IN WHEAT. <lb />
Puts and calls are the safest and <lb />
surest method of trading in wheat <lb />
or oats. because your loss is <lb />
absolutely limited to the amount <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable way <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy Id <lb />
puts or calls on bushels <lb />
grain for or you can buy both <lb />
for or as many more as you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb />
you the chance to take profit <lb />
A movement of cents profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank <lb />
references. <lb />
W. <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Address all mall to Lock Box 1426. <lb />
KING SOLOMON REFUTED <lb />
By THELMA<lb />
and being in Falkland Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt County North Carolina, and <lb />
being lot No. in the division of the <lb />
H. P. Williams land and beginning at <lb />
on the Snow Hill neat <lb />
the of Pasture Branch for <lb />
running with said road North east plaint. <lb />
poles; then north 1-2 east This the 26th day of September. 1914 <lb />
poles; then north east 1-2 poles T. MOORE, <lb />
to a bridge across a ditch; then with I Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
said ditch south west poles to ft 9-29 <lb />
sweet gum T. L. and E. F. Williams, <lb />
corner; then south east poles to <lb />
corner; then a. North Carolina, <lb />
a stake, the Jordan line; then north Count. <lb />
1-2 east poles to a then <lb />
south 1-2 west to a white oak; <lb />
then north west poles to the <lb />
acre <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Term, 1914. <lb />
beginning containing <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one tract in said Township <lb />
County and State beginning at a stake <lb />
Emma J. corner and runs, <lb />
south 11-4 west poles to a <lb />
Adams <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Majority Friend's Thought Mr. <lb />
Hughes Would Die, But <lb />
Helped Him to <lb />
Recovery. <lb />
interesting ad- <lb />
vice from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb />
writes as was down with <lb />
stomach trouble for five years, and <lb />
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb />
that thought surely would die. <lb />
tried different treatments, but they <lb />
did not seem to do me any good. <lb />
got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb />
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb />
would die. He advised me to try <lb />
and quit <lb />
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb />
take his advice, although I did not have <lb />
any confidence in it. <lb />
I have now been taking <lb />
for three months, and it has cured me <lb />
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb />
since I began using it. <lb />
am so thankful for what Stack- <lb />
has done for <lb />
has been <lb />
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb />
of the stomach and It <lb />
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, <lb />
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb />
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb />
used by young and old, and should be <lb />
kept in every family chest. <lb />
Get a package today. <lb />
Only a quarter. <lb />
1-2 . <lb />
David Adams <lb />
The Defendant Above Named Will <lb />
Take <lb />
That action entitled as above has <lb />
3-4 west poles to a commenced in the Superior Court <lb />
in prong of Jacob's Branch; , for <lb />
down the run of Jacobs Branch . <lb />
comer of . B. of of <lb />
then with his line north 3-4 east <lb />
poles lo a stake at Emma J. ,,,,., <lb />
then south SO 1-2 east poles -p <lb />
to the beginning containing at the November Term of the <lb />
more or less. The two tracts cons I- of County b, <lb />
No. in the division of the <lb />
H. P. Williams land, which was ,, .,. ,, , <lb />
lotted to E. F. Williams by division <lb />
Deed dated the 14th. day of June, 1907 <lb />
as appears of record In the Register's <lb />
in Pitt County, in Book T <lb />
page <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
of making assets of the estate of B. <lb />
F. deceased. <lb />
This the 12th. day of Sept. 1914. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
, on Monday, the 9th day of November <lb />
1914, being the ninth Monday, after <lb />
the first Monday of September, held <lb />
at the Court House of said County <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and answer <lb />
demur to the complaint in said action <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Before A. T. Moore, Clerk <lb />
Sam <lb />
vs <lb />
Mamie Ruth Padgett and Jess <lb />
of Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court 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 lot <lb />
or parcel of land, to-wit <lb />
and being on the west side <lb />
street in the Town of <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina and adjoin- <lb />
the Forrest Lot on the South and <lb />
the Hooker Lot on the North and con- <lb />
about one fourth of an <lb />
acre more or less. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of making partition among the <lb />
tenants in common. <lb />
This the 15th, day of Sept. 1914. <lb />
F. C <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE. Atty. <lb />
I've been downtown all <lb />
wearily, as she sank <lb />
the Morris chair. I've die- <lb />
covered a brand new <lb />
you get it patented with my help <lb />
you must give me half the <lb />
her brother informed her. <lb />
ices come high <lb />
brand new thing that have <lb />
discovered Isn't said <lb />
Loretta regretfully It <lb />
might be an excellent theme for a <lb />
book or an <lb />
you're going to be a highbrow <lb />
I'll have to be excused. What <lb />
earth happened downtown V <lb />
have explained Loretta <lb />
Impressively, women have been <lb />
terribly slandered for thousands of <lb />
years. People have and sung and <lb />
written that women have a great deal <lb />
of there Isn't a word of <lb />
truth In <lb />
Is new to declared her <lb />
brother, becoming Interested. <lb />
did you find It <lb />
needn't talk <lb />
said Loretta. who were so <lb />
flattered because that little Miss <lb />
said you looked like an aristocrat. <lb />
I have lost been taking observations. <lb />
first woman I noticed <lb />
had one of these new lemon <lb />
colored bats know, the kind <lb />
that ha trimming of blue and <lb />
and red. Well, she herself was the <lb />
color of an orange and she stood be- <lb />
fore a mirror smiling at per- <lb />
lighted with a hat that <lb />
her took years too old and the- <lb />
shade of yellow that Is the very most <lb />
distressing. <lb />
to her there stood a <lb />
on the shady side of fifty, who wore <lb />
a very extreme Dutch neck and <lb />
showed forth more bones and <lb />
wrinkles than are Included In moat <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
or plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
tor the relief demanded In said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 26th day of September, 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Why You Should Always Use <lb />
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb />
they are better Food <lb />
Laws requite. <lb />
Because they will go than inferior goods. <lb />
Because their delicacy of flavor is <lb />
Because their Parity and Quality is absolute. <lb />
Because they are guaranteed. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that at the <lb />
regular meeting of the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt County, held Mon- <lb />
day. September 1914, the following <lb />
Petition was presented to the Board <lb />
to-wit. <lb />
We the undersigned citizens beg <lb />
leave to petition your Honorable body <lb />
for a public road to be laid off in <lb />
the following <lb />
Beginning at C. E. and <lb />
W. A. corner on the Kin- <lb />
road, and running <lb />
through W. A. laud the old <lb />
path thence between the land of W. <lb />
A. Forbes and O. Nine, thence <lb />
between the land of I. A. Sugg and <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth land or <lb />
dower, to road number distance <lb />
flout one <lb />
The above Petition will be heard at <lb />
the regular meeting of the Board Mon- <lb />
day, October B, all parties <lb />
to be heard will be present. <lb />
Done by order of Board of <lb />
this September R, 1914. <lb />
BELL, <lb />
Clerk to Hoard of Commissioners. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Notice. <lb />
II BLUE <lb />
tick make a quart t <lb />
Mil, if- nil i <lb />
the coal a <lb />
t all <lb />
Co. <lb />
lot N. in. Mi. ; <lb />
Harried Yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Edward H. Boyd and Miss <lb />
Brooks, of Simpson, were mar <lb />
lied here Sunday, at about o'clock <lb />
by the Rev. J. M. Daniels at the par- <lb />
Carnival Meek In Omaha <lb />
Omaha, Neb. Sept. an- <lb />
of to <lb />
which has been added this year S <lb />
me Coming Week celebration, open <lb />
ed today under conditions that pro- <lb />
mises the most successful affairs <lb />
Its kind ever held in this city. In <lb />
addition to the usual festival features, <lb />
Including electrical pageants, <lb />
and civic parades the coronation <lb />
ball, concerts and the street <lb />
carnival attractions, the <lb />
provides for a big reunion of the Ne- <lb />
Territorial Pioneers, with his- <lb />
exercises of an Interesting <lb />
nature, <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
A and Annie R. Lang, <lb />
this day qualified as Executors <lb />
of the Last Will and Testament of <lb />
W. II. deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given lo all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate of W. M. Lang to make <lb />
mediate settlement with the under- <lb />
signed Executors and notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons holding claims <lb />
with the undersigned Executors with- <lb />
in twelve months from the data hereof <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery on said claims. <lb />
This the 10th. day of September, <lb />
1914. <lb />
J. A. LANG and ANNIE R. LANG <lb />
Executors of W. M. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE. Attorneys. <lb />
U Skin <lb />
Clear a a <lb />
D. I u <lb />
I . <lb />
to Hold lotion <lb />
The storage warehouse <lb />
Wellington will have a capacity <lb />
bales If not more. Work <lb />
already started on this building and <lb />
r will be ready lo house the crop by <lb />
November U will be one of the <lb />
largest structures In this section <lb />
the State. <lb />
I have this day qualified as <lb />
on the estate of Jones <lb />
and wife Josephine Jones deceased <lb />
and all parties holding claims against <lb />
said parties or heirs of estate will <lb />
sent same in proper form on or be- <lb />
fore Sept. 11th 1915., or this notice <lb />
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This Sept. 1914. <lb />
J W, Stokes, N. C. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb />
SALE <lb />
Under and by virtue of the power of <lb />
sale contained in a certain deed of <lb />
Trust made and executed on <lb />
26th, 1913, by John P. Fellers and <lb />
wife, Ruby Fellers, to Edward L Stew <lb />
art, Trustee, which said Deed of Trust <lb />
is duly recorded in the office of the <lb />
Register of for Beaufort County <lb />
in Book Page the undersigned <lb />
Trustee, will, on Friday, the 16th day <lb />
of October, 1914, at o'clock noon, <lb />
at the Court House door In Pitt <lb />
offer for sale, to the highest <lb />
for cash, the following property, to <lb />
All the timber of and above the aH <lb />
Inches in diameter on the stump <lb />
eighteen inches above ground when <lb />
cut, except Pine, Cypress, Oak and <lb />
Hickory, standing in and upon the fol- <lb />
lowing tract of land, situated, lying <lb />
and being in the County of Pitt, and <lb />
State of North Carolina, and <lb />
ed as follows, <lb />
Adjoining the lands of William <lb />
Grimes on the west, J. D. and <lb />
the heirs of William Little and <lb />
wife on the east, James Newman on <lb />
the south. Said to contain 1815 acres <lb />
north, and bounded by Tar River on <lb />
or less, and being the same <lb />
which was conveyed to J. O. and W. <lb />
E. Proctor by deed from Olivia W. <lb />
dated April 12th, 1899, and <lb />
duly recorded in the office of the Reg- <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt County, in <lb />
Hook R-6, Page to which deed <lb />
reference la hereby made. <lb />
Also all of the rights of way, ease- <lb />
privileges, and powers of every <lb />
kind, character and description, which <lb />
are included In a deed from J. O. <lb />
ten and others to Carolina <lb />
Company, dated July 10th, 1912, and <lb />
duly recorded in Book, Page <lb />
County Records. <lb />
This being the original deed from J. <lb />
O. Proctor and others for the timber <lb />
rights above described. <lb />
DEFAULT having been made in the <lb />
laymen of the notes secured by said <lb />
Deed of Trust and application having <lb />
been made to the undersigned Trustee <lb />
by the bona tide holder of said notes <lb />
tor a foreclosure proceedings, this <lb />
sale Is held to satisfy said <lb />
This 15th day of September, 1914. <lb />
E. L. STEWARD, <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Simon Little <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
Court of Pitt County to ab <lb />
a divorce from the bonds of mat- <lb />
And the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that he is required <lb />
to appear at the next Term of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County to be <lb />
held on the 9th Monday, after the <lb />
first Monday, in September it being the <lb />
9th day of November 1914, at the <lb />
Court-house in said County in Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. and answer or to <lb />
the complaint filed In said action, <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
for the relief demanded in com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the day of Sept. 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
LIl'S BROWN. <lb />
for plaintiff. <lb />
OF SALE. <lb />
On Saturday, the 17th day of October <lb />
at o'clock, in front of Edwards <lb />
Building, near the Court the <lb />
Town of Greenville, I will sell to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash three hundred <lb />
opera chairs the building be <lb />
longing to H. C. Edwards, being the <lb />
seats used In said Opera House be- <lb />
longing to Powell Bryan, and <lb />
chased from Taft VanDyke, this sale <lb />
being made under an order of Court <lb />
to sell mortgaged property. <lb />
Chairs can be seen by calling upon <lb />
Taft VanDyke, or H. C. Edwards <lb />
or to Jacob Powell, Wallace <lb />
N. C. <lb />
This September 26th, 1914. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
Piles Cured In to <lb />
Your will If <lb />
OINTMENT t an <lb />
Blind, or Protruding In to H <lb />
and Beat. W <lb />
World Series <lb />
The Philadelphia American League <lb />
has won the championship of that or- <lb />
and the officials are now <lb />
engaged in active preparations for the <lb />
world's which start Oct. <lb />
The victory of the Athletics In the <lb />
American League race makes the sixth <lb />
championship won by Connie Mack's <lb />
team they having won the pennant In <lb />
1902, 1905, 19,10 and 1911 and 1913 and <lb />
they have also taken the world's <lb />
championship for the last three years. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
STRAYED <lb />
A Poland China flit, dark order <lb />
weight CO pounds. Marked crap and <lb />
two right, swallow folk <lb />
left. Any one taking her up return <lb />
to ins and will pay <lb />
9-21-St-w R. H.<lb />
In. I or a <lb />
tor and <lb />
tit flank <lb />
PATENTS r <lb />
. Oar book let- Ml how. lo <lb />
w, <lb />
, SWIFT CO. <lb />
Then There Are the <lb />
textbooks on anatomy. This <lb />
was fat around her waist, so, of <lb />
course, she wore panniers and all <lb />
kinds of looped up draperies. <lb />
looked like a bag of meal surmounted <lb />
by a picket fence. <lb />
would have laughed aloud If I <lb />
hadn't been struck dumb by another <lb />
woman who approached wearing <lb />
coat, a crimson hat ant m <lb />
green dress. She had a purple feather <lb />
In her bat and hair was red, and <lb />
was a sight to behold. began to <lb />
look at women more Intently then and <lb />
tried to reason it out. Why doc. <lb />
a woman has a bony neck at- <lb />
tempt to wear these Queen Elizabeth <lb />
ruffs that make the neck long and <lb />
thin looking, and then cap the climax <lb />
with a Dutch neck which gets <lb />
and raw In our winter winds <lb />
Can think that she looks <lb />
won't, be well very long, that a <lb />
one sure replied <lb />
brother. <lb />
there are the Loretta, <lb />
went on. fall me when I coma <lb />
to the hats. Can't women see how <lb />
look with a bamboo <lb />
tree sticking everybody's <lb />
What makes think they look <lb />
sweet In hats over one eye or <lb />
slanted down over foreheads <lb />
flat as a plate Why do sallow <lb />
en wear green and lemon or old rote <lb />
and lavender combinations Simply <lb />
they have not a speck of <lb />
vanity, that's all. If they had <lb />
least bit of vanity, then I'm sure that <lb />
nothing on earth tempt them to <lb />
put such things on. no matter If they <lb />
ware a hundred times the style <lb />
there's <lb />
don't mean anything so absolute- <lb />
Loretta said, scornfully. <lb />
mean those flat curls stuck down <lb />
the cheek and those wads of hair over <lb />
each ear. <lb />
wearing Initials on their <lb />
cheeks now. Have you seen them <lb />
make you almost believe <lb />
have been branded <lb />
contend that It's lack of van- <lb />
that makes queried her broth- <lb />
not lack of <lb />
that would be <lb />
Loretta said, coolly. should <lb />
not like to think that for a minute. I <lb />
prefer to believe they lack vanity. For <lb />
with a gentleman who <lb />
confessed to a man what no <lb />
thought they looked like <lb />
what was <lb />
said, <lb />
a sigh. decline to repeat. I do not <lb />
believe in strong for women. <lb />
I say Just <lb />
Dally<lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
IND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Is the i.-i Ike Most Noble Employment <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PAST OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW 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 />
volume <lb />
mil. <lb />
No Decisive Battle on <lb />
Land or Sea is Reported <lb />
The Operations Are Broadening and <lb />
Bring Up <lb />
C. L. <lb />
THE <lb />
TAX <lb />
The French Are Mow Laving Mines in <lb />
The of Ant- <lb />
to Leave <lb />
London, Oct. sixty-third <lb />
the great European war saw a re- <lb />
petition what the peoples of all th. <lb />
countries concerned have forced them- <lb />
selves to expect, perhaps for months <lb />
lo decisive conflict on laud <lb />
or sea. <lb />
From Berlin to London came <lb />
the way of claims to <lb />
progress or reverses. From <lb />
grad came flowed without <lb />
interruption <lb />
claims of progress for Russian arms. <lb />
Operations Broadening. <lb />
From Paris, at the usual <lb />
hour, was issued the usual com <lb />
Interpreting <lb />
situation along the battle Hue of the <lb />
western of war in the light of <lb />
those opposing the German invasion. <lb />
There were In the closely worded <lb />
statement, cryptic lo an extent as <lb />
ways, hints of a greater diversity of <lb />
operations than it ordinarily contains. <lb />
More Coming <lb />
Above all, stood out tho <lb />
what was described as large <lb />
of German cavalry near hardly <lb />
ten miles from the Belgian frontier <lb />
as the crow tiles, and behind them <lb />
German forces moving on a line be- <lb />
tween and the <lb />
letter point right at the Belgian <lb />
At the same time the official com- <lb />
makes it plain that the <lb />
allies not been Idle and have <lb />
been extending their line on the left <lb />
ring more and more widely. <lb />
for blow evidently is being dealt <lb />
around Arras, the seem of sanguinary <lb />
lighting recently. <lb />
At where the allies recently <lb />
cleared tho German trenches, accord- <lb />
to the announcement they <lb />
pressed their advantage by making <lb />
slight advance. forms the el- <lb />
bow from which the allied line sweep <lb />
eastward. Some advance by the <lb />
lies also is reported at <lb />
Antwerp advices say that In an of- <lb />
the military <lb />
governor has Informed the <lb />
master that a bombardment or Ant- <lb />
is Imminent, <lb />
The British press takes occasion lo <lb />
that while the battle of the <lb />
holds first claim In the matter <lb />
of sentimental Interest, the <lb />
operations of the German <lb />
and Austrian armies In the east <lb />
bring the solution of the war first. <lb />
Flee <lb />
London, Oct. dispatch to th <lb />
Exchange Telegraph from Antwerp <lb />
gives the following official <lb />
cation issued at o'clock lust night. <lb />
military governor has In <lb />
formed the burgomaster that a <lb />
of Antwerp is imminent <lb />
and people who wish to flee <lb />
from town are requested to leave. <lb />
bombardment will have no <lb />
influence on the town's resistance <lb />
which will be pushed to the extreme <lb />
The Exchange Telegraph <lb />
that the foregoing message has <lb />
been by the British censor for <lb />
publication. <lb />
SECRETARY Will SUP <lb />
Training ,. B m <lb />
Celebrated <lb />
pi I Hill, Oct. an analysis <lb />
the taxation section of the pro- <lb />
posed constitutional amendment. Dr. <lb />
C. L. head of the department <lb />
of economics of the University, <lb />
unreservedly declares that the <lb />
right to make classes of <lb />
and rates is an absolute necessity <lb />
before we can the most effective <lb />
and just system of taxation possible. <lb />
He accredits constitutional require- <lb />
a uniform rate upon all kind <lb />
of properly as responsible for most of <lb />
the Inefficiency and injustice in the <lb />
Mate's taxation system. Dr. Raper <lb />
argues that it is impossible to place <lb />
moneys, credits and securities on th <lb />
tux books when they are taxed at the <lb />
of <lb />
When Accused of Not Working For <lb />
Them h States His Views <lb />
to <lb />
SI BE <lb />
Mr Daniel While In Hal <lb />
Conference with Mr <lb />
I and Mr <lb />
toward Adoption <lb />
Washington, Oct. am not only <lb />
for the constitutional amendments and <lb />
the statewide primary but I will <lb />
rate as the most tangible forms j everything in my power have each <lb />
property-land and machinery, for and every one of said <lb />
More Troops From <lb />
Ottawa, Oct. will raise <lb />
Immediately and send to the front <lb />
second expeditionary force of <lb />
men with a first reinforcement of Id <lb />
per cent, making In all. This <lb />
decision was reached at today's <lb />
net council. These contingents will <lb />
bring the total of Canada's force at <lb />
the front more than 50.000 men. <lb />
French Capture Two Ships <lb />
Brest, France, Oct. The German <lb />
bark Martha of tons, <lb />
from Arenas, Costa and <lb />
the Norwegian ship of <lb />
16,00 tons, bound from New Caledonia <lb />
for Hamburg, have been captured by <lb />
French warships and brought to this <lb />
pert. The has a cargo <lb />
of nickel. <lb />
instance. The economist recites of the <lb />
case of Kentucky, where the State re- tonight when told that a North Caro- <lb />
more revenue for the year nm newspaper had Intimated that he <lb />
from its dogs than it did from the, supporting the measure only <lb />
moneys and stocks of the State, only Mr. <lb />
Emphasizing the importance, of that I cannot go to North <lb />
ion of taxable property, he says Carolina, get into the thick of the light <lb />
North Carolina Legislature make speeches in county In <lb />
Should have the power to do as Hie state for their adoption. I <lb />
has done for more than, believe the people of the stale will tall <lb />
thirty make a special class to vote for these necessary reforms nor <lb />
moneys, credits and securities, with a. mat the legislature will fail to ratify <lb />
specially low rate. Pennsylvania heat them at Us next meeting. am with <lb />
made a reputation for the fact that, committee appointed at Raleigh <lb />
She taxes nearly two billion dollars of a few days ago. When was in Raleigh <lb />
such intangible forms of property. conferred with committee and <lb />
While many another <lb />
POSTMASTER'S <lb />
Fighting Thirty-Seven Bays. <lb />
London, Oct. The News <lb />
at Copenhagen telegraphs <lb />
the <lb />
accounts of fighting <lb />
pear In the German newspapers and <lb />
the writers admit the situation is <lb />
the frontier fighting <lb />
in the region, <lb />
officers and men have been <lb />
lighting day and night for thirty seven <lb />
clays and the Germans are facing a who were seen on floor wen <lb />
A of North Are <lb />
In <lb />
Washington, Oct. eighth an- <lb />
convention of the North Carolina. <lb />
Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina <lb />
Delaware and the district of Columbia <lb />
is In session here today <lb />
with many North pres- <lb />
for session. II. Green <lb />
of Wilmington, and R. D. Douglas <lb />
of took a leading part <lb />
discussions this afternoon. Other <lb />
men from the state who participated in <lb />
the speech making were O. F. Crow- <lb />
son of Burlington, and Dr. <lb />
of High Point. <lb />
Among the Tar Heel mail handlers <lb />
R. D. <lb />
they know I am with Clarence Poe <lb />
Governor waiter <lb />
and the other members of the commit- <lb />
tee who are helping to do this great <lb />
Secretary Daniels reminded <lb />
your correspondent that the state only <lb />
recently had been compelled to issue <lb />
bonds In order to carry its <lb />
kind of a thing cannot <lb />
declared Mr. Daniels. <lb />
Monday, October 5th, was the <lb />
. of the e <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School <lb />
Al exercises on <lb />
was present <lb />
who was in the student body. <lb />
Only Wright and members <lb />
of ill.- group faculty and of- <lb />
were present. This group has <lb />
twelve to twenty-eight. <lb />
it.-. briefly told the stud- <lb />
the story of Aral opening <lb />
and reviewed the growth of the school <lb />
during the five years. When the <lb />
time announced for the opening cam-. <lb />
Oct. 1909, the buildings were not <lb />
completed and littler equipment was In <lb />
place. There were no seats in ill <lb />
class rooms assembly ball <lb />
tome benches discarded by one <lb />
of the churches, no electric <lb />
insufficient kitchen and dining <lb />
room furniture, no laboratories an <lb />
no library. Rather than postpone <lb />
opening a year, however, the best I <lb />
made of the situation, <lb />
proceeding mid some order grew <lb />
Of chaos and an excellent year's work <lb />
was done. <lb />
During the five year's students <lb />
have been enrolled counting this <lb />
year's enrollment, and no name count- <lb />
ed twice within twelve months. In <lb />
of the tact the room <lb />
was not filled, during the sum- <lb />
mer term, for the first year and a half <lb />
the records show student- <lb />
have, been refused admission <lb />
of lack of room. <lb />
There has never been an agent In <lb />
the field dramming. Pres. <lb />
commented little on this except <lb />
their fruit ye shall know<lb />
Patent ant Other Pm- <lb />
ate Formula land <lb />
lo price <lb />
on la m <lb />
French Navy Lays Mines. <lb />
Bordeaux, Oct. 6-The ministry of <lb />
marine today issued the following no- <lb />
Austrian navy, having lard <lb />
mines In Adriatic, French fleet <lb />
Ml. lilt strategic situation In the <lb />
mountains district where they are <lb />
rendering superhuman services, chief- <lb />
in water filled trenches and under <lb />
almost conditions. <lb />
strain Is said to be almost <lb />
unendurable. The French are <lb />
In excellent on th <lb />
and It Is Impossible to see their <lb />
guns. No troops have been <lb />
able to retire from the fighting line <lb />
for rest. <lb />
army chaplains accompany <lb />
the troops right to the front and are <lb />
holding religious services and preach- <lb />
sermons In the trenches. <lb />
weather Is causing much <lb />
BALK IN WINDOW <lb />
Mr. John T. Fort has had a bale of <lb />
placed In the window his <lb />
has been Obliged to do likewise, but barber at the tor Hotel <lb />
In order to avoid stopping neutral hale was contracted for In Aug- <lb />
as the have , delivered as soon as ginned <lb />
French have laid their mines, t probably the firs bale <lb />
cording to the rules of chapter of here on Buy-a-bale plan, certain. <lb />
Tin Hague Convention of The on displayed In window <lb />
zone comprises all up town. Mr. Fort Is right In tho <lb />
waters tad channels between the rank of those joining this move- <lb />
Islands and the coast of <lb />
Douglas, II. L. <lb />
Wilmington; O. F. Burling- <lb />
ton; J. C. Harris, D <lb />
Albemarle; w. D. <lb />
Kinston; J. M. Graham; <lb />
W. C. Hall, Black Mountains; <lb />
Galloway, William <lb />
Paul, Washington; O, L, Whitford <lb />
Franklin; o. A. Mount; <lb />
K. Holden. Wake Forest, and D <lb />
J. Greenville. <lb />
The Is lo last three clays <lb />
n royal good time is promised <lb />
the Washington committee on enter- <lb />
EPISCOPALIANS WILL <lb />
ELECT NEW BISHOP <lb />
Several well-known clergymen <lb />
being talked of as possible success- <lb />
ors to the late Bishop Strange of <lb />
Diocese of Bast Carolina. One of <lb />
the quartet. It Is thought, will be <lb />
by the diocesan council when <lb />
meets in Washington today to <lb />
choose a now bishop. The eligible <lb />
receiving more consideration possibly <lb />
any others are Dr. John Harding <lb />
of New York, Rev. K. A. Durst, of <lb />
Richmond, Rev. Isaac Hughes of <lb />
Henderson and Dr. of New <lb />
Orleans. Dr. Harding and Rev. Mr. <lb />
Hughes are both natives of <lb />
In the diocese, the former being <lb />
a son of the late Isaac Harding <lb />
one time rector of St. Marys <lb />
church here, and the latter a relative <lb />
of Rev. Washington, church In <lb />
which the council will The <lb />
council convention II a. today. <lb />
and preceding the session a <lb />
mi sermon to the late bishop <lb />
will be preached by Rev. W. K. Cox <lb />
of Wilmington, and the holy <lb />
Ion will be celebrated. <lb />
House Near <lb />
Starling from a fire which original <lb />
ed in kitchen, the country <lb />
of Mr. John Cheshire, about three <lb />
miles from In Kales of th <lb />
County was Sunday morning <lb />
ed by Mr. Cheshire is a <lb />
phew of Bishop Joseph Cheshire, <lb />
mid when the fire started he was In I <lb />
Tarboro on a short visit lo relatives. <lb />
The loss of residence and contents <lb />
practically complete, little being, hop Chart <lb />
saved. <lb />
run MEETING <lb />
Hie of the Century Hub <lb />
With Mrs. L. I . Arthur. <lb />
The of The Century Club hell <lb />
its first meeting for the winter <lb />
October with Mrs. L. C. Arthur. <lb />
In the absence of the president the <lb />
first vice-president, Mrs. Arthur, <lb />
The attendance was good and <lb />
great interest was manifested in the <lb />
planned for the winter. New <lb />
books were discussed and plans pro- <lb />
posed for increasing the loan fund of <lb />
the Pitt County Federation. In Which <lb />
cotton Industry of the in <lb />
interest was expressed. <lb />
In recognition of the crisis in the <lb />
or the cotton <lb />
enterprises of North <lb />
In recognition of the that Green- <lb />
ville will 1.0011 have a cotton mill in <lb />
operation, and In response to the no- <lb />
lion of Women's elsewhere, th <lb />
following resolution was passed. <lb />
Thai the <lb />
Century Club endorses the <lb />
i encourage the sale and nae cot- <lb />
ton goods, and itself use <lb />
goods III every possible <lb />
The literary exercises consisted <lb />
a paper on Community I by Mrs. <lb />
Cotton and <lb />
events. The program tor the winter <lb />
Includes the subjects of child <lb />
Law, Music, and Art. <lb />
Hie Proposed I <lb />
Horsepower, en automobiles Will <lb />
to Anything Hut <lb />
Passenger Cars. <lb />
Washington, Oct. <lb />
on proprietary medicines, cosmetics, <lb />
perfumes and chewing gum such as <lb />
were- included In Spanish war <lb />
taxes were into tin war <lb />
bill today by the Democrats <lb />
the Senate finance committee before <lb />
I lie measure, was submitted to the <lb />
Democratic Senate caucus for <lb />
or revision. <lb />
The committee added the medicine <lb />
section make up tor any <lb />
cit their original revision the <lb />
House bill might cause and also to <lb />
Increase tin- revenue as much as <lb />
. as understood the secretary <lb />
the treasury would not I U <lb />
the re venue to be derived <lb />
should exceed <lb />
The amendment proposes a <lb />
tamp tax of l--. of a cent on <lb />
tides costing nut more- five cents <lb />
to 5-8 of a cent tor more than fifteen <lb />
or less than cents articles and 5-8 <lb />
a tor each of value <lb />
additional. . <lb />
Included in the list are pills, <lb />
powder, cordials, bitters <lb />
plasters, salves, <lb />
ointments, Waters except natural <lb />
mineral or carbonated mineral <lb />
waters essences and all sin. <lb />
for which a private formula Is <lb />
Similar tax would be applied <lb />
to perfumery, cosmetics, hair oils. <lb />
pomades, dyes, etc <lb />
The proposed tax on chewing gum <lb />
is four cents for each box worth <lb />
or less, and four cents additional for <lb />
each added dollar of value. <lb />
In perfecting the measure the com- <lb />
stipulated the proposed <lb />
tax of fifty cents s horsepower on auto <lb />
mobile should apply only to <lb />
passenger cars. Another las added <lb />
is on sparkling wines, otherwise <lb />
Decided in the bill at the of one <lb />
tor pints or less and two <lb />
tor mute than a pint. <lb />
in the proposed tax for gene- <lb />
amusement balls exception Is made <lb />
to lectures, lyceums, <lb />
or industrial fairs and <lb />
and charitable entertainments. <lb />
The loss is between sir mil who was elected lo the of <lb />
seven thousand dollars with no In at the general <lb />
To Fleet f Row Jersey. <lb />
Trenton, N. Oil. <lb />
convention of lay <lb />
Episcopal Diocese <lb />
New Jersey assembled at Trinity <lb />
Church in Ibis city today lo decide <lb />
Upon the of a new W <lb />
the late John Scar- <lb />
borough. The election was <lb />
necessary by e declination of <lb />
Brent, the <lb />
last May <lb />
of th <lb />
Banding <lb />
The new building of the State <lb />
Raleigh on the corner Salisbury and <lb />
streets baa named. <lb />
mi es s proposition, Bu <lb />
court Building, Old Supreme <lb />
Building, Administration Build- <lb />
other just a <lb />
Unsatisfactory were proposed. But It <lb />
i- settled new by common consent of <lb />
the building <lb />
Department It will b <lb />
known, henceforth and forever. <lb />
Bales Ginned in I'm <lb />
According to reports just sent out <lb />
by the Department of Commerce <lb />
Washington there were bales of <lb />
cotton, counting round as half <lb />
grinned in this county, from the crop <lb />
of 1911 prior to September MM, <lb />
compared with bales ginned <lb />
prior September inn. Accord- <lb />
to returns there must be a <lb />
good crop this bearing out Hi I <lb />
prediction that this year's crop will <lb />
the largest ye t crown, or the farmers <lb />
hr. gathering cotton faster <lb />
than I <lb />
Judge k D, la In Washing- <lb />
attend lo of an <lb />
bishop. .<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018317_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN<lb />
Published by <lb />
D. i. <lb />
l H Carolina. <lb />
I ll VI V Ai a recent of the OF THE <lb />
s of Mood an men an ordinance passed M t LA- <lb />
ours, and lag that all In the Hill , ., ,, <lb />
of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
to be clean off and k. Reflector <lb />
of rum that his and imposing a tine for not com- day at Greenville. I r 1st <lb />
of toil and with tins ordinance. Than required by the Act of <lb />
ration that will .,;,. are at present several plots in this <lb />
. , , , Editor, I. S <lb />
and industry cemetery that Inn. not been properly,,, , <lb />
i Henderson. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Uteri looked after and are very bad Managing Editor, C B.<lb />
U i. . <lb />
may be bad upon I H gates remain <lb />
application at the office in graTe ,.,.,,,, our people will should see that th <lb />
Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and <lb />
Business Managers. C. B. <lb />
i I <lb />
condition. The matter should <lb />
That is. there will . looked and if a failure to put and S. Henderson. <lb />
II is plot, in proper con- <lb />
Owners D. J. O. L. Joy- <lb />
C. B. It <lb />
. face, calmly and without persons responsible are lined as pro c Moore. D. J. Jr. S. J <lb />
All cards of and , Keep them open. Tided by the ordinance. The per r, it. H. Bail. Jr. B. B. Sugg. <lb />
J will be at <lb />
coat per <lb />
we can safely, or should, in sons <lb />
I, <lb />
who do keep their plots in good EU X. <lb />
II. Small. Washington. C. <lb />
Communications advertising r Known bondholders, mortgagees <lb />
will b charged for at three j To many thoughtful men It seems that I of the ordinance security holders, holding <lb />
already reached the full ill kept plot spoils the looks of th I per cent or more of total amount <lb />
J i. 1.1.-8 , <lb />
August 1910, at the post assimilate all sort; whole ground and if any place bonds, mortgages, or <lb />
North Carolina, and conditions aliens, and that too be kept clean and be well cared for it <lb />
act of March 1879<lb />
1914. <lb />
Tin- business of the newspaper is to <lb />
l is what our subscribers <lb />
liberal an immigration policy from is the cemetery. Probably a gent <lb />
now on will a menace to <lb />
national W <lb />
Secretary has just with- <lb />
drawn of the reserve funds <lb />
reminder is all that is <lb />
it is to be hoped that this will l <lb />
sufficient to stir the negligent on. <lb />
to activity. <lb />
and they hart right to go; <lb />
all the news that . in bi put in the <lb />
among the hanks <lb />
tin banks were piling up large <lb />
, funds thus the <lb />
e make every possible et-i <lb />
the news that is of <lb />
and if we do not publish a pi. . <lb />
news is not because we do <lb />
want but probably Hi. only reason <lb />
Is I , did no gel the facts. Many <lb />
happen each day in a city of <lb />
this that would make good news <lb />
it we could get it to put in the paper. <lb />
Some people do not like to see their <lb />
name prim, or for other people to <lb />
know where they go but they are very <lb />
not of lean The batiks have no <lb />
room complain, they deserved this <lb />
. lion and Secretary is to be com- <lb />
mend, d for this procedure. The with- <lb />
of this money from th banks <lb />
Will seriously effect them If their <lb />
reserves were very large. But by <lb />
their action in piling up this money <lb />
they lose all right to sympathy and <lb />
further assistance. This motley with- <lb />
will be given to other banks <lb />
few, the majority of people do not re formerly <lb />
The is a German pap. r <lb />
issued for the purpose of convincing <lb />
the American people that they are <lb />
I the right In this war. according t I <lb />
the way things around here ii <lb />
has a task . <lb />
Right now when there is so much <lb />
talk of helping the cotton situation <lb />
any movement toward reducing th <lb />
next year is very appropriate <lb />
It is generally that <lb />
along this line Is useless, <lb />
the farmer cannot be compelled n <lb />
r Co <lb />
Brooklyn. N. S. J. <lb />
Trustee, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
Business Manager <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb />
Mils the 1st day of October. 1914. <lb />
J. MOORS, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires <lb />
1916. <lb />
OF <lb />
Object to giving news or to being <lb />
subject of an Item of news, in our <lb />
s.-arch. for news we are glad to get <lb />
given them as it was intended. Th. <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
States of America <lb />
District of North Carolina <lb />
In the United States District Com <lb />
in and for said District <lb />
Sixth <lb />
In the matter of <lb />
PAIL <lb />
Bankrupt. <lb />
IN BANKRUPTCY <lb />
Many Cakes and Puddings <lb />
Fall miserable of extracts Ever use the <lb />
choicest flour, the eggs and wonder why the cake or <lb />
pudding wasn't good It all depends upon flavor. <lb />
Purity in your extracts ii not is ultimate <lb />
factor. In Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts you gel <lb />
a subtle something, almost It t <lb />
purity, nor strength nor mellowness- it's a combination of all three <lb />
brought about by patient aging in white oak casks. <lb />
Try Bee Brand Vanilla today. You can get it from most <lb />
progressive dealers Here are a <lb />
V. S J. E <lb />
CO. J. . <lb />
V h. H <lb />
w h. t; <lb />
W. RICKS <lb />
ACT l <lb />
Has in <lb />
Do the right thing at the right time. <lb />
Act quickly in time of danger. <lb />
In time of kidney danger <lb />
Kidney Pills are most effective. <lb />
Plenty of Greenville evidence of <lb />
their worth. <lb />
j. Evans <lb />
St. Greenville, About sit <lb />
months ago I had an attack of kidney <lb />
complaint. My back ached and I had <lb />
To the creditors of Paul <lb />
of Greenville, in the county of pains across my loins. was so sore <lb />
J and district a bankrupt. I and stiff I could scar., bend to picK <lb />
Notice is hereby given that on th tools. I had headaches and <lb />
plant a certain amount of any crop u day of Sop A said dizzy spells and the <lb />
news In our action of these banks was very set- The best and most feasible plan SO. Paul was duly adjudicated were Irregular in passage highly <lb />
fish, they were keeping money out suggested is to start a campaign bankrupt; and that the first meeting colored and contained sediment. <lb />
L. . information that will creditors will be held at Green-, Finally I got Dean's Kidney Pills at <lb />
any piece of real news, if you art <lb />
of circulation at a time when it of education and Information that Will <lb />
going out of town or haw friends <lb />
you, we want particulars. If war depression. <lb />
anything unusual or peculiar I.- <lb />
we want to hear about it. If Governor ha.- made a pro <lb />
is on the boom or you tailing upon the people <lb />
reach every farmer and present hi <lb />
him the of curtailment in such a <lb />
any that can be made public. this slat, to observe three days in <lb />
its n and w. want it. If a J as Community Service . , <lb />
r resident of this place is men- On tins, days the people are to lend , amount. This <lb />
i In other papers we would like heart, hand and brain to service and L, tom. every farmer <lb />
t hear about it. Ii you do not see development of North Carolina and Its M a of conveying this to <lb />
one of the reporters then is one way every community. The people has that the com <lb />
that you can always reach us. <lb />
A- Pierce, on the day of Oct. A. D. according to directions. They soon <lb />
1914, at in o'clock in the forenoon, at relieved me and three boxes cured <lb />
manner as to convince him of the time the said creditors may at- me of all symptoms of the complaint. <lb />
tit of such action, and thereby let tend, prove their claims, appoint a I haw had no return <lb />
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb />
simply ask for a kidney <lb />
Kidney same that <lb />
Mr. Connor had. Co , <lb />
Buffalo, N. <lb />
cotton grower himself regulate his trustee, examine the bankrupt, and <lb />
The appeal should be a <lb />
simple statement of facts and a request <lb />
The appeal should be a business as may <lb />
come before said meeting. <lb />
September 1914, <lb />
PRANK H. BRYAN. <lb />
in Bankruptcy. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
phone the particulars to this <lb />
We will thank you fur Ibis help and <lb />
your in aiding us <lb />
get out a good newsy paper, one that <lb />
will interest all the people of the city <lb />
and county. <lb />
There is just one other thing we <lb />
WOUld like to impress upon our read- <lb />
and is that hereafter we <lb />
publish a full report of all cases tried <lb />
in the police court at any session <lb />
we make an attempt to <lb />
not be able to get in each day's pro- <lb />
. when we do put one in <lb />
i will be complete. Heretofore we <lb />
have held out some cases at the re- <lb />
quest Of the parties involved but it Is <lb />
doing an injustice to those whose cases <lb />
are reported and We want to be fair. <lb />
The time to think about the publicity <lb />
and disgrace of the thing is before J <lb />
it is done. Court proceedings are open <lb />
and are a source of news to every- <lb />
body, and so are the reports of certain <lb />
officials and hereafter we will not <lb />
hold out cases or other legal proceed- <lb />
to meet, confer and work school system, the and DI BITS <lb />
along the three-fold lines officials and of the state N <lb />
The <lb />
first. agricultural departments; all working <lb />
direction of the Depart- <lb />
of Agriculture of the Tinted <lb />
prop n d <lb />
day, l is to be devoted <lb />
Roads, Grounds and Buildings <lb />
The second day will be devoted <lb />
b Neighborhood Improve- <lb />
Saturday will be county Pro- <lb />
green Day on which the people arc <lb />
to meet at the county seat and efforts of such a force of workers the <lb />
the and Possibilities of our co-operation of the farmers will be <lb />
Sheriff Dudley recently <lb />
at Rockingham six Holstein cows, pay- <lb />
a piece for them. They <lb />
were expected today but were delayed <lb />
There will be political speaking to- <lb />
night at which important issues of <lb />
the day will be discussed all voters <lb />
should be present to hear this dis- <lb />
direction of the General <lb />
of 1918, copies of the Con- <lb />
with the proposed amend- <lb />
have been printed for <lb />
to the people. <lb />
voter in the State should <lb />
familiar with the provisions of <lb />
amendments. <lb />
may be had upon <lb />
to any Register of Deeds or a <lb />
copy will be mailed to any address, <lb />
upon request, by J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary of Stale. Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
The News Observer is certainly <lb />
doing a great deal to encourage the <lb />
States he used as a means of will probably not get here until <lb />
the request for By The addition of these cow, plan, it is to be commend- <lb />
, , ,. to Mr. Dudley's dairy farm will make for its efforts along this line and <lb />
this method much publicity will be <lb />
total of and in addition <lb />
given the appeal and by the United the others, which number will <lb />
make his farm exceedingly well stock- <lb />
This i also to be <lb />
Coming Week when all former <lb />
dents of the county are to return to <lb />
their former homes and aid in the <lb />
movement. The days set apart <lb />
December 3rd, 4th 6th and its i.- <lb />
hoped all citizens will do all <lb />
in their power lo make these days a <lb />
cured This is the plan being work- <lb />
ed in Texas and its adoption in other <lb />
states is urged. <lb />
ed. <lb />
it is in a winning light is already <lb />
shown by the marked improvement <lb />
in the cotton market. <lb />
The bank capital tax will be retained <lb />
in the war bill as a result of the deli- <lb />
of the finance committee on <lb />
this bill. There was vigorous pro <lb />
test from bankers but the first plan <lb />
was retained. A substitute bill was <lb />
suggested, a stamp tax on checks <lb />
drafts and other negotiable paper but <lb />
this was rejected as it would fall on <lb />
the individual. A change was made <lb />
on the amusement tax, a graduated <lb />
tux arranged instead of the proposed <lb />
flat tax, whereby the are <lb />
taxed according to their seating cap- <lb />
Other changes will probably <lb />
be made before the bill is sent up for <lb />
passage. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line is support- <lb />
the wear cotton movement and is <lb />
sending out circulars to arouse wide <lb />
interest in the work. <lb />
France's share in the War's expense <lb />
is seven million a day with only one <lb />
to fight, wonder what Germany has <lb />
to pay out with all of them to fight. <lb />
We hear of different organizations <lb />
and unions declaring they are for the <lb />
amendments and meetings being held I <lb />
to arouse interest. The number of In-i <lb />
men working for the <lb />
of these amendments is <lb />
and shows the interest that is <lb />
We have been requested to mention <lb />
ton crop that it will be the being aroused. <lb />
largest grown in this country. I Q <lb />
The acreage for this year i- We notice the citizens of the town <lb />
and for 1911 the largest crop year up have neglected to comply with the or- <lb />
to now it was passed by the Aldermen at <lb />
these figures the for this last meeting relating to <lb />
will be larger than that of mil vacant lots. This an important <lb />
16.109,000 bales were grown. The <lb />
have been requested to . crop conditions for this year are bet- <lb />
the that several boys are engaged I than the average, the estimated <lb />
in playing pranks that may result la yield is per cent compared with <lb />
serious injury to some person. It <lb />
the practice of putting bricks or rocks <lb />
in empty boxes or wrapping them up <lb />
74.8 per cent for September of last <lb />
year and the from the ex- <lb />
crop in August and September <lb />
in paper and placing on the was 2.1 points or the smallest on re- <lb />
streets lo be kicked or stumbled over. <lb />
Very often serious injuries are re- <lb />
by kicking one these ob- <lb />
and then some old feeble <lb />
person might stumble over them and <lb />
matter and If properly looked after <lb />
will remove several eye sores around <lb />
town The have authority to <lb />
enforce this ordinance and we feel <lb />
sure a reminder will be all that I <lb />
necessary. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
The wonderful possibilities of North <lb />
cord excepting the year 1911. to Carolina are being realized more and. <lb />
spite of the prospect of a poor i different parts of <lb />
the cotton picking goes on rapid- the country as Is evidenced by the In <lb />
estimate being that per cent creasing number of wealthy men who <lb />
of crop Is already picked out an come to this State to invest their <lb />
get a severe fall. We trust the boys against per cent gathered at this money. These men are starting <lb />
guilty of this practice will find some <lb />
oilier kind of joke to amuse <lb />
themselves, by which an innocent and <lb />
unsuspecting person will not be in- <lb />
The boys probably do not <lb />
realize the danger In such a thing <lb />
and on second thought will stop it. <lb />
lime last year. <lb />
Next Sunday, is the set apart <lb />
by the President as the on which <lb />
player Is to be made for peace In <lb />
It Is to be largely ob- <lb />
served and the Culled prayers of a <lb />
whole nation should certainly making this the greatest nation on <lb />
good. . earth. <lb />
President Wilson has made an en- <lb />
viable reputation for this country by <lb />
his policies and now a dispatch says <lb />
that ha will at the proper time he <lb />
called upon to bring the <lb />
war to a close. It is also slated that <lb />
a will be signed by which this <lb />
country will be made the arbitrator of <lb />
future troubles that may arise in <lb />
Europe. It all this does come <lb />
pass II will he one morn step toward <lb />
for which there is a need and are <lb />
thereby making good money. Of <lb />
course these new businesses are <lb />
for they help to make up the <lb />
industrial part the State, but there <lb />
are plenty of men, natives of this <lb />
State, who are able and could if they <lb />
would start these new enterprises and <lb />
there is no reason In the world why <lb />
they do do It perhaps they <lb />
have not seen the vast possibilities <lb />
which this state offers. <lb />
The German navy has adopted the <lb />
i watchful waiting policy. <lb />
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb />
Hardware. <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. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb />
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb />
PHONE <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
IF YOU WISH TO SELL. YOUR <lb />
CITY OR FARM <lb />
PROPERTY <lb />
IT WITH US <lb />
Moseley Bros. <lb />
Real Estate Agents. <lb />
lo Cotton <lb />
A. B. Co. Agents for <lb />
Machine Co. have re- <lb />
. the following letter,<lb />
The Victor Talking Machine Co. <lb />
desiring to show their sympathy with <lb />
and appreciation of their dealers <lb />
throughout the cotton belt of the <lb />
South in the presort emergency wish- <lb />
es to extend their assistance ill the <lb />
movement and makes <lb />
following proposition. <lb />
You may buy from a producer In <lb />
locality, for our account a bale of <lb />
of approximately pounds <lb />
in weight, to grade at W <lb />
cuts per pound, and draw on us for <lb />
i he value of the cotton. <lb />
Very truly yours. <lb />
Victor Talking Machine Co <lb />
per Louis F. M. <lb />
action as this speaks well, for <lb />
It means the purchase of several thou- <lb />
sand bales of by this firm <lb />
IS they have agents in nearly every <lb />
Town in the South, and an order has <lb />
l en placed with each one. <lb />
STOCK HOLDERS <lb />
of Greenville MilK Inc. <lb />
The annual meeting of Stock <lb />
rs of Greenville Mills. <lb />
will be held at their office <lb />
Cotton on Thursday S ll <lb />
at in a. in. St DoM- <lb />
is earnestly requested lo o- <lb />
sent. <lb />
J. c Pros. <lb />
U. WILLIAMS. <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Railroad <lb />
OF THE EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule in Effect October h. 1911. <lb />
N. following schedule figures <lb />
published as information ONLY <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
BAST <lb />
daily. <lb />
sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb />
beth City and Norfolk. <lb />
Parlor Car Service to <lb />
Norfolk. Connects for all points <lb />
North and West. <lb />
I. p. m. daily. Except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
VEST BOUND <lb />
a. m. daily for Wilson. Raleigh <lb />
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb />
Service. Connects North. <lb />
and West. <lb />
a. in. daily. Except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh . Connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. daily for Raleigh and <lb />
intermediate stations. <lb />
For further informal ion and <lb />
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J. <lb />
Ii, Agent. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Passenger <lb />
J. D. STACK, <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA<lb />
Fred a <lb />
n on. has suffered tortures <lb />
form a bad back and found relief from <lb />
.,, hi l and pains, that person's ad- <lb />
value to friends and <lb />
The following neighborly <lb />
from a Greenville real- <lb />
deal <lb />
Mrs i Eleventh St <lb />
lays y <lb />
r. d with my kidneys. I <lb />
had a dull pain In my back and could <lb />
real well at night. In morn- <lb />
I was sore and Stilt. spells <lb />
and win stooped <lb />
and tin n try to straighten, my head <lb />
swam, making me blind for a few <lb />
minutes. The secretions from my <lb />
kidneys were too frequent and Bit <lb />
me considerably. Kid- <lb />
in Pills, which I procured from <lb />
Drag Store gave me much relief. <lb />
After using four boxes, my kidneys <lb />
and bladder were fixed up in good <lb />
shape and the soreness across my <lb />
loins was <lb />
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb />
simply ask for a kidney <lb />
Kidney same tin- <lb />
Mrs. Savage had. <lb />
Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb />
Issued licenses to the following <lb />
couples last <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Murphy and Cay of <lb />
Andrew T. of Manny, an I <lb />
stocks, of Ayden. <lb />
Lester Harrell, of Greene County, <lb />
and Manning, of Dam. <lb />
Waller Harris and May <lb />
of Falkland. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Oscar Williamson Mary I. <lb />
Jones, of Greenville. <lb />
Sam Drake and Smith, of <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
Thomas Lee and Bertha Woolen, of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
As previously announced, the Company is buying a <lb />
bale of cotton at cents a pound for each direct and sub-dealer in <lb />
Overland Cars in the cotton states, and another bale tor each car sold <lb />
by any dealer and paid for within days from Sept. 16th. <lb />
In addition to this I will personally buy another bale at cents for <lb />
each car sold in the Greenville territory and paid for within the time <lb />
named. <lb />
Buy an Overland Car, and in this way help the farmers relieve the <lb />
depressed price of cotton, and at the same time help yourself by get- <lb />
ting the best Car for the money <lb />
Four Cylinder Touring , , Four Cylinder Touring. <lb />
Four Cylinder Roadster Four Cylinder Roadster <lb />
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder <lb />
Largest stock of parts ever carried in North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
W. H. Jr. <lb />
Only One <lb />
To lot lull <lb />
R W, In One Slop, <lb />
cough headache, and cold. <lb />
Officer Patrick arrested Saturday a <lb />
Russian tramp who Is one of a party <lb />
of eight going through the <lb />
and who answered the of <lb />
a man wanted at Wilson tor burglary. <lb />
houses were entered at Wilson <lb />
I by the same man. and the <lb />
man arrested tallied with <lb />
with the exception of his hair. He <lb />
was held for the Wilson authorities. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
State Distributor. <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
NEATLY <lb />
Upholstered <lb />
Looks Like New. <lb />
In to the many inquiries we have recently had, we aw <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 m either <lb />
or genuine Leather. Come to see us or call us over <lb />
phone and let us quote you prices. <lb />
Via or Via <lb />
Via <lb />
Round Trip to Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
via the <lb />
railroad <lb />
The Standard Railroad of the South <lb />
Including Admission into Fair Ground <lb />
October Inclusive <lb />
tin account of the North Carolina <lb />
Fair, the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Railroad, The standard Railroad <lb />
the South, has placed into effect this <lb />
very low round rate to Raleigh. <lb />
Our patrons and friends are invited <lb />
to take this opportunity to visit the <lb />
Capital, and to participate in this most <lb />
Interesting and instructive event. <lb />
Tickets on sale October <lb />
inclusive, limited returning to reach <lb />
original starting point not later <lb />
of October 1914. <lb />
Children between ages of S and <lb />
year, half fare. <lb />
Spend a day with old friends at The <lb />
Carolina State Fair. <lb />
T. C. WHITE, <lb />
GenT Passenger Agent <lb />
W. J. CRAIG. <lb />
Traffic Manager, <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
E Shiver at <lb />
Breakfast <lb />
Strawberry Plants <lb />
them nun. M cents per <lb />
Cut Flower and designs on <lb />
short notice. Orders taken Shade <lb />
Trees, Vines. Rose Hushes. <lb />
Pansy Plants, Hyacinth Narcissus <lb />
Bilks. <lb />
MISS <lb />
Why let chilled fingers and a <lb />
blue nose spoil the buckwheats and <lb />
a cup of good coffee <lb />
You can have a warm dining room <lb />
you can. <lb />
Your fire never goes out in <lb />
Cole's Original <lb />
Hot Blast Heater <lb />
Even the cheapest grade of coal put <lb />
in the night before will be a mass of <lb />
glowing coke in the morning, and will <lb />
heat your rooms perfectly for two or <lb />
three hours without a fresh supply. <lb />
coal <lb />
lignite or wood. <lb />
It is guaranteed. <lb />
Come in See It. <lb />
Sat th name on the door <lb />
of each Hove. genuine without it <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Fresh Buck- <lb />
wheat, Hominy, Pan- <lb />
cake Flour, Oatmeal, <lb />
Flakes, <lb />
Washington Crisps, <lb />
Quakers Corn Flakes, <lb />
Post Post <lb />
en, Porridge, Grape <lb />
Nuts, Instant <lb />
Cereal, Flour, <lb />
Self-rising Flour, Con- <lb />
and <lb />
fee. <lb />
S. M <lb />
Quinn, Miller <lb />
Company <lb />
HOT BLAST <lb />
. y. <lb />
.,<lb />
Greenville Rooting and <lb />
Cornice Company. <lb />
Mr. R. Hill, formerly located near A. C. L. Depot <lb />
Wishes to inform bis friends that be is now a <lb />
number of the above styled firm and solicits <lb />
their patronage. <lb />
WE DO ALL KINDS F ROOFING AN <lb />
SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND <lb />
STOVE REPAIRS. REPAIR WORK OUR<lb />
How TO Quinine To Children. <lb />
T ft <lb />
especially <lb />
ordinary <lb />
not <lb />
the not time O i n R <lb />
2-ounce package, <lb />
w. a cu <lb />
WHEN <lb />
Headstones or <lb />
Monuments <lb />
LET W SHOW <lb />
HENRY T. KING<lb /></p>
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WANT ADS <lb />
Cash <lb />
for want nil, except those <lb />
advertising e- <lb />
The rate U I ear <lb />
line. Hi words to the line. Te <lb />
phone No. <lb />
SOME- <lb />
OM leaving at Episcopal <lb />
h Sunday night took umbrella <lb />
straight crook wood, <lb />
bound handle one with plain <lb />
handle plows, <lb />
Ml With. P. M. <lb />
Ask leer Grocer WHITE <lb />
the d <lb />
FOB Bill K HILLS AT GREEN <lb />
cents a sack <lb />
Oil Fertilizer. <lb />
FOR BEST I Room <lb />
suitable for men apply to Mrs. C. B<lb />
I AM DO <lb />
Mrs. J. F. Smith. Washington <lb />
Street. <lb />
NEW HI I IS H. <lb />
TOR SALK AT A BAR <lb />
gain, one Piano Ad- <lb />
dress care Reflector. <lb />
STOVE <lb />
pipes, elbows, tire boards, and put up <lb />
your stoves. S. T. Hicks. <lb />
OCT. <lb />
small male setter dog. months <lb />
old. Color white and lemon. About <lb />
lemon spots on body. Answer to <lb />
name of reward if returned to <lb />
G. W. Prescott. Ayden. N. C. <lb />
H. W. CASTER, M. D. <lb />
limited to diseases of <lb />
Eye, Ear, and Throat <lb />
and <lb />
The fitting of Glasses <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, N, C. every Monday. <lb />
Home Office. Washington, N. C <lb />
Dr. H. W. Carter announces that <lb />
spectacles and eye glasses are furnish- <lb />
ed free to all who pay his regular <lb />
fee ten dollars for the examination <lb />
of their eyes. <lb />
ALBION r <lb />
Attorney at Law<lb />
hut sat risen <lb />
D. H. CLAM <lb />
at Law <lb />
Drainage Cases t law it <lb />
Ta formerly ; <lb />
and Hie <lb />
BR. PAUL <lb />
Dentist. <lb />
over Frank . <lb />
Telephone <lb />
CUM. <lb />
. <lb />
c. x <lb />
I reel Court <lb />
DR. J, E. MARSH <lb />
Veterinary and <lb />
treat all animals. Calls prompt. <lb />
day or night. Office at B <lb />
. Smith's stables with hospital <lb />
vice. Day phone night <lb />
lino. <lb />
DR. L. JOINED <lb />
Physician <lb />
Office In the Brown Building on Dick- <lb />
avenue. Office noun <lb />
to and to<lb />
Life Ba <lb />
of New York <lb />
Ill.-I <lb />
A. Special <lb />
II f Irene it <lb />
DR. JOHN F. <lb />
has moved his office from Cl <lb />
Bow to Dr <lb />
tables on Street. <lb />
Cay or <lb />
I and w. <lb />
p. <lb />
Pt-a,<lb />
With <lb />
RELIABLE- <lb />
Life Go. <lb />
ft <lb />
ANN LUNCHES i <lb />
l By GRIFFIN BARRY. .<lb />
When Ann funds fell to <lb />
a certain very low level, she could <lb />
see Giant <lb />
in the corner of <lb />
her patch of a <lb />
hall bedroom She <lb />
tried to cover him <lb />
up by hanging <lb />
certain <lb />
in <lb />
that corner, and <lb />
later was able <lb />
to add one draw- <lb />
with a blue <lb />
ribbon on <lb />
edge; but when she opened her flat <lb />
purse he was Inside that, a grim as <lb />
To make It worse, a career as not <lb />
all she- would leave behind she <lb />
had spent all her money all of It, <lb />
that Is. except the price of a ticket <lb />
to her home In a certain New Eng- <lb />
land village. Even to herself <lb />
would not admit It, but there would <lb />
be another wrench when she saw the <lb />
last of a certain wearer of corduroy <lb />
breeches, who, for all the air of him. <lb />
might never have worn anything near- <lb />
creased In his life. Me <lb />
was a Westerner, and the critics said <lb />
that he painted and <lb />
than any student In the big school. <lb />
Tom Graham and she had a paint- <lb />
Inn-room acquaintance which extend- <lb />
ed to lunch-time, when they usually <lb />
nodded shortly to each other from op- <lb />
ends of the same <lb />
He lunched on egg concoctions, with <lb />
hot chocolate and crackers to boot; <lb />
she. on malted milk. <lb />
There had been a time when Ann <lb />
used to have a sustaining egg put In <lb />
her thin but that was In the <lb />
days of her father's remittances <lb />
prodigal days, when she spent <lb />
much as twenty cents In carfare, on <lb />
a Sunday, to fill her lungs with God's <lb />
fresh air as It blew across the <lb />
son. When the remittances ceased. <lb />
Instead of eggs and car rides, she <lb />
bought baked beans and fresh <lb />
In fact, she kept reducing her <lb />
food outlay, nickel by nickel, until <lb />
sometime she weakly wondered if <lb />
after all courage doesn't depend on <lb />
diet. She ought to have been told <lb />
that a tumbler of malted milk Isn't <lb />
enough to keep the blood In your <lb />
cheeks at noon, when your breakfast <lb />
has been two cold squares of <lb />
late, following a 15-cent dinner the <lb />
night before. <lb />
Then something strange happened. <lb />
Everybody noticed that Ann perked <lb />
the before <lb />
the fountain, who had often slipped <lb />
a little more than a fair <lb />
worth into her tumbler. Hut this was <lb />
different; for now an appeared <lb />
dally, and sometimes two. while the <lb />
check she paid was the same. <lb />
Ann hated taking charity, even while <lb />
she swallowed It. She hated It only <lb />
while she Was before the counter, how- <lb />
ever. She forgot everything she want- <lb />
ed to forget In the resulting power It <lb />
leaked from her finger-ends to the <lb />
canvas fer hours, on the day when <lb />
she had two eggs. About this time <lb />
she sold a drawing to a magazine, <lb />
and In came another prize for her <lb />
work oils. <lb />
One fall day. however, the keen <lb />
wind that raked Broadway helped Ann <lb />
through the door bodily The <lb />
looked her coat up and down, <lb />
then caught It between his fingers to <lb />
feel how thin It was. <lb />
sharp breeze he said. <lb />
need a fur them <lb />
new dog skins, <lb />
He stopped in the face of Tom <lb />
ham, who had come In for his lunch. <lb />
Ann. sensitive about her shabbiness, <lb />
choked over her egg and got out <lb />
Later-an hour after Tom Graham <lb />
had left the counter she came back <lb />
with nickels In her frayed <lb />
black purse It nearly all the <lb />
money she had. talked t the <lb />
with n r. d face <lb />
Is the money for the eggs. <lb />
Of course I expected to pay It as soon <lb />
as I could Very, very much <lb />
I know there were just for I kept <lb />
The mixer turned away <lb />
didn't mean any offense about <lb />
that he said over his shoulder. <lb />
course not. It Is getting <lb />
and I wasn't responsible for <lb />
those eggs, either. It was the man <lb />
with the velveteen pants, lie paid <lb />
me for <lb />
finances were In that critical <lb />
state when the loss of a dollar makes <lb />
the whole difference; so she closed <lb />
blue ribbons, <lb />
wrecked hopes Into a home- <lb />
hound trunk that evening, and thought <lb />
out a note to Tom Graham meanwhile. <lb />
She lacked the nerve to go and thank <lb />
him <lb />
When she opened the door to a <lb />
man's thumping, late In the evening, <lb />
she even lacked the the <lb />
stand up. Tom Graham was <lb />
breathless after a climb of three <lb />
flights, but lie caught save a <lb />
fall, and then, to save an explanation, <lb />
he told her he loved her. <lb />
It was enough for Ann when he said <lb />
passionately that he couldn't see her <lb />
grow pinched for food any longer If <lb />
he had tried, for of your sort <lb />
don't go hungry whore I came from <lb />
Then he drew hasty of the <lb />
mountain on Colorado ranch all <lb />
over her white paper. <lb />
They have built a studio now. <lb />
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb />
F. O. i. Detroit, <lb />
We have several baud Kurd and other <lb />
Cars, almost as good as now, for sale cheap. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
In The Superior Court <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
J. J. Evans, James Evans, W. F. <lb />
Brans, James L-. Brans, W. M. Curtis <lb />
and wife, Curtis, D. W. Davis, <lb />
and wife, A. Maude Davis Glasgow <lb />
Evans, William Evans, Susan Evans, <lb />
Delia Brans, Adrian and wife <lb />
Savage, G. A. Evans, G. T. <lb />
Evans. William H. Forbes and wife <lb />
Pearl Forbes, Jessie Kennedy, Joseph <lb />
M. Kennedy, Charlie and wife <lb />
Leon F. Evans, A. H. <lb />
and wife Lillie L. <lb />
It. Forbes, Robt. and <lb />
wife W. G. Stokes <lb />
and wife Annie Stokes, Adolph Car- <lb />
and wife Cornelia Garris. C. H. <lb />
Forbes. B. F. Jolly and wife Nannie <lb />
E. Jolly, Crawford and wife <lb />
Clara J. Crawford. W Harvey Allen <lb />
and wife Allen, Allen and <lb />
wife Bertha E. Allen, Thomas Allen <lb />
and wife Neva Allen, A. B. and <lb />
wife Pearl and J. L. Harris <lb />
wife Nora Harris. <lb />
Versus <lb />
R. A. Forbes. H. C. Evans and wife <lb />
Evans. Bessie Forbes, Rosa <lb />
Forbes, Allen Forbes, William T. <lb />
Evans, Hattie May Evans, Nannie E. <lb />
Evans, Gordon Evans, Evans, <lb />
children and descendants of Elias <lb />
Evans of Alabama and Ira Evans of <lb />
Tennessee, both formerly form N. C, <lb />
will further notice that they <lb />
are required to appear before th clerk <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt County, <lb />
N. C, at his office in Greenville, N <lb />
C on the 19th day of October 1914, <lb />
answer the petition in said action <lb />
the will apply to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded in said <lb />
petition. <lb />
This Aug. 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court Pitt County. <lb />
James L. Evans, Atty.<lb />
Some GOOD Buys <lb />
Acres near Stokes. <lb />
Acres near Stokes. <lb />
Acres near Bethel. <lb />
Acres near Winterville. <lb />
Acres near Arthur. <lb />
Small Farms near Chocowinity. <lb />
House and Lot 4th Street. <lb />
House and Lot Evans Street. <lb />
Five Building lots 4th. Street. <lb />
Two Building lots Dickinson <lb />
Two Building lots Paris Ave. <lb />
We be pleased to show any of these properties at any <lb />
time. If you have Farms or City property to sell. Call <lb />
on or write <lb />
lain. <lb />
DR. V. H. <lb />
Optometrist <lb />
Will be at Ayden Monday and Tues- <lb />
day, Oct. and <lb />
Eyes examined and glasses fitted <lb />
Office at J. R. Smith Pro., store <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Home Washington, N. G <lb />
Except Monday's and Tuesday's. <lb />
Standard Realty Company. <lb />
ROY FLANAGAN, MANAGER. <lb />
Office Greenville Banking Trust Co. Building. <lb />
OF <lb />
Atlantic Coast <lb />
North bound South Bound <lb />
No. a. m. No. . <lb />
No. p. m. No. II <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
East Bound West Bound <lb />
Evans. Evans, a. m. No. I a. or <lb />
last ten being minors, and other <lb />
known persons, at law of Rich <lb />
aid Evans, deceased. <lb />
No. I a. m. <lb />
No. II m <lb />
No. 7.14 a. m <lb />
No p. w <lb />
The defendants above named and all <lb />
ether persons, the heirs at law of <lb />
Richard Evans, died In <lb />
whatever may be their name and <lb />
whatever may be their residence will floral offerings to<lb />
For all occasions, Cars <lb />
and Tallies the <lb />
era. Our art In wadding <lb />
are of the latest touch. Hot <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County, N. C, <lb />
to have the land of the late said Rich <lb />
ard Evans, In accordance with his will <lb />
sold and proceeds from said sale <lb />
ed among his heirs; and the said de- <lb />
and all other heirs at law <lb />
of Richard Evans whatever may be <lb />
their residence, and especially the <lb />
Blooming pot plants, <lb />
ferns, Norfolk <lb />
aid many other alee pot plants. <lb />
Rose bashes, evergreens, <lb />
hedge plants and shads fro. <lb />
Wall, telegraph and<lb />
I- A CO. <lb />
Store Greenhouse J <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C <lb />
FAIL TO ATTEND . <lb />
The Great Eastern <lb />
Carolina FAIR <lb />
NEW BEEN N. C. <lb />
Oct. 27-30, <lb />
IT BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN <lb />
EVER <lb />
DISPLAYS OF <lb />
PRODUCTS, FINE STOCK, <lb />
AND POULTRY <lb />
SPLENDID RACING <lb />
Purses Aggregating <lb />
SPECIAL TRAINS EVERY HOUR FROM THE <lb />
UNION PASSENGER STATION AT NEW <lb />
BERN TO THE FAIR <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates Over All <lb />
Railroads. <lb />
FOR PREMIUM LIST, OR OTHER <lb />
CLYDE GENERAL MANAGER, <lb />
NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
The poor man's Is by trot- <lb />
Just unloaded an extra good load well broke <lb />
horses, direct from stock farm of Middle West. It in <lb />
need of stock come to see me. <lb />
CASH OR TERMS TO SUIT <lb />
J. E. Winslow <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina.<lb />
-V <lb />
Letter From Mr. H. <lb />
El Paso, Texas <lb />
Sept. 1914. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Just a few lines to let you know <lb />
I am still alive. I <lb />
two weeks ago direct for Mexico City <lb />
via Juarez and after getting into UM <lb />
republic could not reach the City on <lb />
account of trouble arising between <lb />
Villa and So I have re- <lb />
turned here to await developments. <lb />
n entered Mexico everything <lb />
pointed to peace and at least a set- <lb />
between the different faction <lb />
for a while anyway but all of a sud- <lb />
den a dark cloud rolled over which <lb />
threatens the country with another <lb />
slaughtering spell and why <lb />
more than personal <lb />
Mexican money here <lb />
worse than a stock market, we haw <lb />
money worth about on the <lb />
dollar, and Villa money worth IS cents <lb />
and old government money, the bills <lb />
tacked by the banks, about the same <lb />
as Villa money. Sliver and gold are <lb />
all held by the banks for their pro- <lb />
and none is in circulation <lb />
The value of bank notes varies ac- <lb />
cording to the condition of the bank <lb />
There has been lots of <lb />
money in circulation here but since <lb />
a recent law passed In against <lb />
this the same has been done away <lb />
with. In Mexico any one caught <lb />
handling money is executed <lb />
The decrease in value of Mexican <lb />
money, including Villa and <lb />
money of which there is no way to <lb />
estimate just how much, is in cir- <lb />
makes it bad enough. The <lb />
protection of the Federal Government <lb />
would have saved the money market, <lb />
or, at least enabled the banks to pull <lb />
through, but now it will be a long <lb />
time before the money matters can be <lb />
adjusted. Why are money matters as <lb />
they are This with many other <lb />
is in minds of many <lb />
can people that have not yet been In- <lb />
answered to their <lb />
faction will sooner or later be taken <lb />
up by the press and made clear to all <lb />
Those placed in similar <lb />
as myself do not have the sup- <lb />
port of the American people to put <lb />
our views before the people but the <lb />
time is coming <lb />
My contention all the way through <lb />
a take American politics out of <lb />
co and the greatest problem there will <lb />
be solved. Do away with the oil in- <lb />
in the country owned by fore- <lb />
and big American land owners <lb />
together with American politics and <lb />
believe as much as I believe there <lb />
is a God In Heaven the Mexican <lb />
will adjust itself. As to the <lb />
leaders, who are they, where do they <lb />
first start the trouble, where do they <lb />
their financial backing When all <lb />
these things are threshed out to the <lb />
people then many of us will take <lb />
another view of the situation. if <lb />
General had killed <lb />
when he started bis first revolution <lb />
and was captured, if had killed <lb />
Felix when he was arrested In <lb />
Vera Cruz, then again if after <lb />
the success of the bombardment of <lb />
Mexico City had not been killed what <lb />
Now after the moral support <lb />
and Villa have had from the American <lb />
Government against Huerta, what <lb />
have now Instead Huerta's <lb />
we have two dictators in- <lb />
stead of one and they lighting each <lb />
other. Has our good American gov- <lb />
done any good for the <lb />
can people Who Is old General <lb />
who was who is Huerta, <lb />
Villa or any other leader <lb />
In Mexico Find one looking for <lb />
more than personal ambition and you <lb />
can have my life. The Mexican <lb />
are good people they are not mean <lb />
and cruel as many people believe they <lb />
are. Thy are simply poor. Ignorant <lb />
Innocent people most of them deceive <lb />
by some leader and the others are <lb />
driven in line to a slaughter pen like <lb />
cattle, not one out of a hundred is <lb />
lowed to express opinion on j <lb />
questions for fear being shot <lb />
It looks like the Mexican <lb />
can be solved by God only. <lb />
should try to give those people Chris- <lb />
and educate them instead .-i <lb />
backing some lead, r with shot and <lb />
shells to kill each other <lb />
I certainly hope our good American <lb />
pi will take their politics out of <lb />
Mexico, the American will <lb />
be satisfied to allow the Mexican <lb />
to own their own country and run <lb />
the same according to their own views <lb />
have sacrificed and lost nearly all <lb />
I had in Mexico so has many another <lb />
good American and don't know <lb />
Whether one should wholly blame <lb />
the Mexican for it or not. <lb />
Very sincerely, <lb />
H. B. TRIPP <lb />
THE BEST COMPANY- <lb />
The Mutual Life In- <lb />
Company, of <lb />
Newark, N. J. <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb />
A Church Wedding. <lb />
Oct. October 1st <lb />
at o'clock in the morning a <lb />
wedding occurred at the Christian <lb />
Church. The bride Miss Mary <lb />
being the lovely accomplished <lb />
daughter of Mr. A. J. Farm- <lb />
N. C, and the groom Mr <lb />
George A. Patterson, of Liberty, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
The church was tastefully decor- <lb />
with Golden rods and ferns. <lb />
Just before the ceremony the members <lb />
of the Country <lb />
the bride was a member I entered In <lb />
a body. Mrs. John T. sang <lb />
n a most charming manner <lb />
As the of <lb />
Wedding March rendered by Mrs <lb />
J. Stanley Smith, the wedding party <lb />
entered as follows. Mr. <lb />
Smith of Liberty. N. C. with Mr. <lb />
Clay Andrews of Kinston. Mr <lb />
Clifton brother of the bride with <lb />
Mr. J. Stanley Smith, both of Farm- <lb />
Mrs. Clay Andrews, of Kin- <lb />
N. C, Dame of Honor, gowned <lb />
in lavender crepe carrying <lb />
roses, Miss Henrietta maid of <lb />
honor sister of the bride wearing <lb />
white crepe de chine, with pink brides <lb />
roses. Then little Miss Mary <lb />
Carper of Greenville bearing the wed- <lb />
ding ring upon a silver tray. Next <lb />
the bride, gowned in a lovely going <lb />
suit of blue broadcloth, with <lb />
hat to match carrying white brides <lb />
roses entered on the arm of her bro- <lb />
Mr. Joel and was met at <lb />
the chancel by the groom and <lb />
best man Mr. J. M, Fogleman. of <lb />
Burlington, N. C. They were united <lb />
in Holy wedlock by Rev. C. W. Ho- <lb />
ward of Kinston who used the <lb />
ring service, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Patterson left on <lb />
o'clock train for Washington City, <lb />
and other points North. After Oct <lb />
20th they will be at home at Liberty, <lb />
N. C. The bride and groom were <lb />
the of many beautiful and <lb />
useful presents, showing the high <lb />
esteem and popularity in which they <lb />
were held by their friends. The <lb />
of town guests Mr. and Mrs <lb />
J. I,. Carper. Mrs. K. A. Sr <lb />
Greenville, N. Mr. and Mrs <lb />
C. W. Howard. Misses Hattie <lb />
Dally. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
of Kinston, N. Miss <lb />
Irene Patterson, of the groom <lb />
and Mr. J. M. Fogleman, of Liberty <lb />
Mr. George Smith of Burlington. <lb />
The many friends of this <lb />
couple wish them a long <lb />
and happy life together. <lb />
Sole Agent. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND <lb />
The Great Eastern <lb />
Carolina FAIR <lb />
NEW BERN N. C. <lb />
Oct. 27-30, <lb />
IT BE AND THAN <lb />
EVER <lb />
DISPLAYS OF <lb />
PRODUCTS. FINE STOCK. <lb />
AND <lb />
SPLENDID RACING <lb />
Purses Aggregating <lb />
SPECIAL TRAINS EVERY HOUR PROM THE <lb />
ONION PASSENGER STATION AT NEW <lb />
BERN TO THE FAIR <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates Over All <lb />
Railroads. <lb />
FOR PREMIUM LIST, OR OTHER <lb />
CLYDE GENERAL MANAGER, <lb />
NEW BERN. N. C. <lb />
Capital Letters <lb />
that praise the quality of our <lb />
Furniture, are reaching us <lb />
almost, from pleased <lb />
One reason is <lb />
all our Furniture <lb />
well designed and <lb />
strongly built, so as to <lb />
a hare a <lb />
large 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 />
Evans Street. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
IV 4.1 <lb />
to be able to entertain Santa Clans and <lb />
have a<lb />
in your home is to be warm and <lb />
Comfortable and have all your <lb />
in perfect shape and working order. <lb />
And the only and best way to <lb />
this is to engage us to attend to <lb />
your Plumbing and Heating. <lb />
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb />
OF <lb />
North Bound Bound <lb />
No. a. m. No. p. n. <lb />
No. P. m. No. It p <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
East Bound West Bound <lb />
No. a. m. No. I a. n <lb />
So. I a. m. No. 7.11 a m <lb />
Ho a. m No <lb />
Great State FAIR <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C, Oct. 17-24. <lb />
Finest This Year Ever Seen at a Southern Fair. <lb />
Thompson loops the loop and Hies upside down in an <lb />
feet above the earth. <lb />
Fireworks Spectacle. in Peace and The <lb />
most awe-inspiring sight ever See Mt. in eruption <lb />
Hattie of and warships using radium shells. Naval parade <lb />
of Battleships through Panama Canal. Gorgeously costumed per- <lb />
formers, stage feet long. Big circus and Hippodrome <lb />
A Climax of wonderful effects In Fireworks, <lb />
In addition display artistic fireworks, designs, rockets, <lb />
bombs, shells each night. <lb />
Brothers Hay Wagon <lb />
and others. Fast Racing -Big Track. <lb />
Better Babies Contest under auspices State Board of Health and <lb />
Woman's Club of Raleigh. <lb />
Huge Agricultural Display from all over the Stale have been <lb />
booked. <lb />
Some of the finest stock ever shown In North Carolina already <lb />
entered for premiums. <lb />
Reduced rates, special trains and convenient schedules on all <lb />
railroads. <lb />
Write for Premium List and Full information to <lb />
E. Secretary <lb />
If it INSURANCE you <lb />
WANT <lb />
SEE US <lb />
HALL MOORE <lb />
WE HANDLE <lb />
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb />
as If each were for members our <lb />
own family. We use none but the <lb />
Terr purest drugs. W use every <lb />
caution to Insure accuracy and faith- <lb />
Have your prescriptions fill <lb />
d and you can have perfect <lb />
In the medicine. And confidence, you <lb />
know, Is a help In effecting a <lb />
rare. <lb />
Drug Company <lb />
At the solicitation of my many <lb />
friends, I hereby myself <lb />
candidate for Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
I have always treated every man <lb />
, woman and every child in Pitt <lb />
county right. If the people my <lb />
county see fit to honor me with this <lb />
office I shall always treat every man <lb />
equally, with no fear or honor from <lb />
any one. Shall collect the taxes of <lb />
the county and make due returns for <lb />
nine, showing no personal relations <lb />
to any one. Your vote will he <lb />
JOYNER. <lb />
j. C- LANIER <lb />
A SB BEAD <lb />
AND IRON <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Those Who Know Say <lb />
FOXHALL- <lb />
Make the highest sale for tobacco every day. Come and see us. <lb />
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YOUR FRIENDS, <lb />
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. <lb />
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hi Ira data win <lb />
in proper form on or be <lb />
i mi 1815., or i <lb />
will ml in liar of n I I <lb />
i nil, <lb />
J u BAILEY, N. <lb />
B EVERETT, Attorney <lb />
due soothe <lb />
m is <lb />
V a i. lire. <lb />
ll disease yield It curative <lb />
A. . <lb />
fist I <lb />
CO. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
la the of all I <lb />
LIME <lb />
aS <lb />
by the best j the I <lb />
Stales on Lima on farm, get price <lb />
lime. buy earth, <lb />
tie, A postal Kill gin you reasons. <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
County <lb />
I tie Superior Court <lb />
Before A. T. Moore, Clerk <lb />
I., lit B Williams <lb />
i the estate <lb />
Williams and <lb />
Minors and hi In at law of K. K. <lb />
Will . <lb />
-North Carolina, <lb />
County. <lb />
tin Curt <lb />
Term, 1914. <lb />
O. <lb />
Dora <lb />
The Nam. Will <lb />
rake <lb />
That action entitled us shore has <lb />
been com ad baa Superior Coon <lb />
train Privileges <lb />
Will <lb />
Cuts and calls are the safest and <lb />
h. J of trading m a <lb />
Nile i-i I sad <lb />
I Mint and by virtue of the power <lb />
aid authority contain, d in a certain <lb />
of trust ox.-, to S. M <lb />
i. rm loss is l. Q Morrow <lb />
absolutely limited to the <lb />
virtue of a decree of the to for the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, made by A. T r. stated in the filed <lb />
Moore. Clerk, on the day of In the Clerk Superior <lb />
T r, Com- Court. <lb />
Hi the 19th And the said defendant will further <lb />
at October, l-o'clock take notice that h. is to <lb />
to public sale before the Court p. the November Term of th <lb />
II us Poor in Greenville, t high- Superior Court of said County, to b. <lb />
tor following held in the Court House, at Greenville <lb />
or parcels of land, on Monday, the l-lb day r <lb />
being the ninth Monday, <lb />
and being in Falkland Town- the Monday of September, held <lb />
ship. Pitt County North Carolina, and the Court House of said County <lb />
lot No. in the division of the In Greenville. X. C. and answer or <lb />
II. Williams land and beginning at to the complaint in said action <lb />
on the Snow Hill near or list plaintiff will apply to Court <lb />
Hi. crossing of Pasture Branch tor the relief demanded in said coin- <lb />
running with said road North east <lb />
U then north 1-2 east <lb />
ea; then north east 1-2 poles <lb />
to a bridge across a then with <lb />
said ditch south west poles to a <lb />
gum T. I., and K. F. Williams <lb />
corner; then south east us poles to <lb />
D stake, the Jordan then north <lb />
1-2 east poles to a stake; then <lb />
south l to white <lb />
then north it vast poles to <lb />
beginning containing 1-2 acre <lb />
i lore or Ii as. <lb />
one I in said Township <lb />
. and b. a stake <lb />
corner and rum <lb />
i 3-4 weal poles to a <lb />
m prong J Branch; than <lb />
. tin run of Jacob's Branch to s <lb />
corner of W. Williams, Jr. <lb />
then with his line north east <lb />
i ; a to a at J- <lb />
then south l east poles <lb />
to the beginning containing acres <lb />
or less, The two tracts <lb />
Lot No in the division of the <lb />
Williams land. Which was <lb />
to k r Williams by <lb />
Deed dated the day of June, 1907, <lb />
I are n In the Register's <lb />
Office in I'm County, in Hook T <lb />
i -V <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose, <lb />
making assets of the state of E. <lb />
This the day of Sept. 1914. <lb />
F C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 26th day of September, 1914 <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Clerk Sup- Court. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County. <lb />
In the Sup. Court <lb />
Term, 1914. <lb />
Adams <lb />
vs NOTICE <lb />
David Adams <lb />
The Defendant Above win <lb />
Take <lb />
That action entitled as above has <lb />
I i. . n. ed in the Superior Court <lb />
to procure a divorce absolute. tr th <lb />
n stated in the complaint I <lb />
the of Hi. Clerk Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
And the said defendant will further <lb />
I lake notice that lie Is required to SB- <lb />
I pear Hie November Term of the <lb />
of said County, to <lb />
held in Hi. Court House, at Greenville <lb />
Ion Monday, the 9th day of November <lb />
I'M. being the ninth Monday, <lb />
Monday of September, held <lb />
I at the Court House of said County <lb />
in N. and answer <lb />
I demur to the complaint in said action <lb />
or Hit plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
tor the relief demanded In said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
the day of s. <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court.<lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
regular meeting of the Hoard of Com- <lb />
missioners County, held Moll- <lb />
lay, September 1914, tin- following <lb />
Petition was presented to the Hoard <lb />
to-wit. <lb />
and running October, 1914, at o'clock no <lb />
We the undersigned beg <lb />
to petition your Honorable body <lb />
for public road to be laid off In <lb />
tin following <lb />
lining at C, E. and <lb />
A corner on the <lb />
road, <lb />
through A land the oM <lb />
path the land of W <lb />
A -s and S. G. Nine, thence <lb />
between the land of I. A. Sugg <lb />
Mrs. Elisabeth land or <lb />
dower, to road number distance <lb />
about one <lb />
The above Petition will be heard at <lb />
the regular meeting of the Board Moil <lb />
day, October all parties deed- <lb />
to be heard will he present. <lb />
Done by order Of Board of <lb />
ibis September 1914. <lb />
Clerk to Board of Commissioners <lb />
14-41. <lb />
of <lb />
Under and by virtue of the power <lb />
lie contained in a certain deed <lb />
Trust made and executed on <lb />
by John Fellers and <lb />
Wife, Ruby Fellers, to I,. Stew <lb />
art, Trustee, which said Deed of Trust <lb />
is duly corded in the of the <lb />
Register Deeds for Beaufort County <lb />
Book the <lb />
Trustee, will, on Friday, the day <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Hy virtue of an order of <lb />
Court of County In <lb />
proceedings No. 1905, entitled <lb />
L. W. I versus <lb />
I. If. Mooring et the undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sail at auction be <lb />
Courthouse door in <lb />
mi Monday, r 2nd, 1914, <lb />
HO. th. following described real <lb />
to <lb />
in town of <lb />
bounded on the north by street, <lb />
on the street, and on <lb />
no by lots A <lb />
U For act it bi <lb />
n ft ram i made to I i d from <lb />
M i and wife In s. <lb />
Mooring, deed appears re <lb />
iii Hook P.-9, page in <lb />
i. Ho Register of Denis <lb />
County. t of land in Care <lb />
Una Township known as a share of <lb />
W, T K. i land, Is fully <lb />
ii in deed from Q M <lb />
log, Trustee, lo S. Mooring <lb />
ill Hook II Ii, page <lb />
office the Register of <lb />
aid about II <lb />
Hi In I lo III, <lb />
. Keel Terms Cash. <lb />
This r 1914. <lb />
L. W. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Q, James . <lb />
ltd <lb />
the Court House door in Pitt <lb />
offer to the highest bidder <lb />
cash, the following properly, to <lb />
All the timber of and above the <lb />
of Inches ill diameter on the stump <lb />
eighteen inches above ground when <lb />
cut, accept Pine, Cypress, Oak and <lb />
Hickory, standing in and upon the fol- <lb />
lowing tract of land, situated, lying <lb />
and being the County of Pitt, and <lb />
State of North Carolina, and <lb />
ed as follows, <lb />
Adjoining the lands of William <lb />
Grimes on the west, J. and <lb />
the heirs of William Little and <lb />
wife on east, James Newman <lb />
the south. Said to contain 1815 acres <lb />
north, and bounded by Tar River on <lb />
or less, and being the same Ian <lb />
which was conveyed to J. O. and W. <lb />
E. deed from Olivia W. <lb />
dated April 12th, 1899, <lb />
duly recorded In the office of the Reg- <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt County, In <lb />
Hook II I, III, to <lb />
reference in hereby made. <lb />
Also all of the of way, <lb />
privileges, and powers of every <lb />
i ind, character description, which <lb />
i in. lulled in a deed from J. O. <lb />
and Others Carolina Coop, rag- <lb />
Company, dated July till, <lb />
duly recorded In nook, Page <lb />
County Records. <lb />
Tills being original <lb />
o. I'm. mid others for the limber <lb />
lights Hi Mill. <lb />
having been made In tin <lb />
in. of notes secured by <lb />
Heed of and having <lb />
been to the undersigned Trustee <lb />
by the holder of said notes <lb />
a for.-, proceedings, this <lb />
sale la held to satisfy <lb />
This lath day of September, 1914 <lb />
I. n <lb />
Hi Trustee. <lb />
Morrow-, <lb />
19th., to <lb />
Hi. of a certain bond <lb />
dale and tenor therewith, <lb />
ti. Stipulations in said deed <lb />
of trust not having been compiled <lb />
VI L will, on the <lb />
of November, 1914 <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable way <lb />
i- trading. <lb />
Open account. You buy <lb />
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels <lb />
for or as many more as you I I <lb />
An advance or decline of cent i <lb />
you the to take <lb />
A movement of cent 1500 profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank <lb />
references. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
I Ohio. <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. <lb />
-North Carolina <lb />
County, <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Before A. T. Moore, <lb />
Sam Union <lb />
vs <lb />
Ruth Padgett and Jess <lb />
of Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Superior <lb />
of 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 />
House door in Greenville to <lb />
the highest bidder for cash, at <lb />
clock p. in., following described lot <lb />
or par. I land, to-wit <lb />
and on tie west aide <lb />
in the Town of. <lb />
North Carolina and adjoin- <lb />
the Forrest Lot on the South and <lb />
the i Lot on the North and con- <lb />
about one fourth ll-l of an <lb />
r. or less, <lb />
This will be for the <lb />
of making partition among <lb />
tenant- in common. <lb />
tile day of 1914. <lb />
o. lo. k. p. m , in the town <lb />
County, N. and <lb />
In <lb />
t. r sale to highest bidder, for <lb />
each, the following lands <lb />
a lid personal property to <lb />
of Lauds. <lb />
Situate in Farmville Township, <lb />
j County, North Carolina, and on th <lb />
north of Wilson street in Up- <lb />
town of Farmville, at, C, and <lb />
at the intersection of Wilson <lb />
Field ts, thence westerly with <lb />
; the center Wilson street 1-2 U I <lb />
I theme at right angles northerly Ml <lb />
feet to Belcher line, thence <lb />
right angles easterly 1-2 feet t <lb />
Fields sired extended, thence south- <lb />
with said Fields street <lb />
to ginning, and being one-half <lb />
the Warehouse Co lot, <lb />
now belt, r known as the Banner Ware <lb />
and lot in said town of <lb />
being the same lands and <lb />
mis. s now used and by <lb />
said I. Morrow In th. <lb />
warehouse business. <lb />
Personal <lb />
Being III and singular of <lb />
i in is tools belonging to said <lb />
warehouse, including Iron <lb />
and all fixtures and furniture <lb />
I no in said warehouse and belie <lb />
in said Morrow. Also pounds <lb />
of scrap tobacco now in said war- <lb />
and belonging to said Morrow. <lb />
and being lot of scrap tobacco ii <lb />
the town of Farmville purchased <lb />
PIERCE, Any. <lb />
F. c the season of till and <lb />
Commissioner. by sate Morrow in laid <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
County. <lb />
In Sup. Court<lb />
vs. <lb />
Simon Little <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an a. lion a <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
Court of County to ah <lb />
a from the bonds of mat- <lb />
And the said d will <lb />
further take notice that he Is required <lb />
to appear the next T. rm of the <lb />
Court of County to be <lb />
h. on Monday, after the <lb />
Monday, ill Sept. ml,, r it being the <lb />
Hay of November 1914, at the <lb />
i house iii said County in Green- <lb />
ville, N. and answer or to <lb />
complaint Hied in said action, o <lb />
the plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
for the relief demanded in com <lb />
plaint <lb />
This day 1614, <lb />
A. T <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
Lit s BROWN, <lb />
Ally, for plaintiff. <lb />
r warehouse. <lb />
Said d.-.-d of trust being recorded in. <lb />
the County Registry, Hook T <lb />
S page and seq. <lb />
This the day of October <lb />
J. O. SMITH, Attorney. <lb />
10-3-1 <lb />
of and <lb />
Are Eligible. <lb />
Piles Cured in to <lb />
Your minify if <lb />
I cure<lb />
give slid U. <lb />
A China gilt, dark order <lb />
eight GO pounds. Marked crap <lb />
two right, swallow folk <lb />
left. Any one taking her up return <lb />
In me and will pay coats. <lb />
H. II <lb />
NOTICE SALE. <lb />
On Saturday, the day of October <lb />
at o'clock, ill front of the <lb />
Building, mar the Court the <lb />
Town of will sell to <lb />
highest bidder for cash three hundred <lb />
chairs in the building be <lb />
longing II. C. Edwards, being the <lb />
seats used in said Opera House be- <lb />
longing Powell Bryan, and <lb />
chased from Taft VanDyke, this sale <lb />
being made under order of Court <lb />
lo sell mortgaged property. <lb />
Chairs can be seen by calling upon <lb />
VanDyke, or H. C. Edwards <lb />
or lo Jacob Powell, Wallace <lb />
M. c. <lb />
This September 1914. <lb />
J EVERETT, , <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
World <lb />
The Philadelphia American <lb />
has won th. championship of that or- <lb />
the me now <lb />
engaged In active preparations for <lb />
Id's series which start <lb />
victory of the Athletics in the <lb />
an League nice makes the sixth <lb />
championship won by Connie Mack's <lb />
1.11111 they having won the pennant In <lb />
lulu and 1911 and 191,1 and <lb />
have also taken the world's <lb />
for the last three years <lb />
The first two games between the <lb />
Americans and the Boston <lb />
National, for the baseball <lb />
ship he played in Philadelphia <lb />
On October I and and the third and <lb />
fourth iii Boston October and <lb />
The fifth game will be played in Phil- <lb />
October and the <lb />
came in Boston October is, if more <lb />
than tour games are necessary to <lb />
111.- series. <lb />
Tills was decided lure a masting <lb />
of the National Commission. <lb />
As heretofore four games must <lb />
won by lab to claim the champion <lb />
hip. in the event of a seventh <lb />
the to-s of coin after the sixth con- <lb />
will decide whether the <lb />
Shall Ii.- played Boston or <lb />
In case of a tie or postpone- <lb />
the clubs will remain in the <lb />
city where the game was scheduled <lb />
until it is decided. <lb />
Players eligible to participate In <lb />
the series Co- <lb />
Connolly, <lb />
Ha vis, Heal, <lb />
rt, Hess James, <lb />
ville, Mann, Martin, Mitchell, Moran, <lb />
Randolph, Schmidt, Smith, Strand, <lb />
Tyler, and <lb />
Philadelphia r, Barry, Ben <lb />
Dressier, Hush, Collins, <lb />
Davis, <lb />
Murphy, Plank, <lb />
Thomas <lb />
Thompson, Walsh, <lb />
All the members of the National <lb />
Commission were present. <lb />
Boston club was represented <lb />
President <lb />
by President and Mack. <lb />
When the time to <lb />
where the two games were to <lb />
played Chairman <lb />
flipped a silver <lb />
dollar Mr. culled <lb />
The dropped head up Con- <lb />
With a smile said <lb />
I and <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
-1, l <lb />
I I<lb />
or <lb />
.<lb />
I-i <lb />
Om . t t, <lb />
M Will, <lb />
D. SWIFT k CO. <lb />
. . <lb />
St., D. C.<lb />
Washington, Oct. t . <lb />
Roper, assistant postmaster gen- <lb />
told the convention of Postman <lb />
ten from Virginia, Maryland, North <lb />
and Carolina and Delaware tO <lb />
day that the American public n. r <lb />
support civil pensions and <lb />
should not he <lb />
kept in the postal <lb />
He expressed belief that postmasters <lb />
should post notices Informing em- <lb />
Urn. will be retained only <lb />
so long as are capable of earning <lb />
paid them and <lb />
will be sealed and to <lb />
meet declining efficiency <lb />
power of older clerks and cur <lb />
Hera. <lb />
.-.-<lb />
THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
ONE HUNDRED <lb />
IND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
B AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
la the the Most Healthful, Most Employment of <lb />
WM HAVE A <lb />
Oh TWELVE BUM- <lb />
AMONG Till BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IX RS <lb />
PAST OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAT TO JAKE <lb />
i FEW INCHES APACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA TO BRING TO <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CA V <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
. r, FRIDAY OCTOBER It, <lb />
Capital of Belgium Now <lb />
Located at France <lb />
The German Troops Are <lb />
Rushing Toward Coast <lb />
And an Attack on <lb />
Then on England is Ex- <lb />
BATTLE IMPENDING IN POUND <lb />
The People an <lb />
the I In ii Armies <lb />
Limit to Aerial Attach- <lb />
On London <lb />
Oct. headquarters <lb />
the Belgian government were <lb />
today to With the ex- <lb />
of King Albert, who remains <lb />
the head of the army and the <lb />
minister of war, members of the <lb />
cabinet with other government of- <lb />
and the crops left by <lb />
Steamer for the French port where <lb />
will carry on the affairs of stale <lb />
the hospitality that has been <lb />
offered lo them by the French govern- <lb />
The American and Spanish, minis- <lb />
both of whom are still at <lb />
eelS, are the only diplomatic <lb />
accredited to Belgium remain <lb />
in that country. <lb />
Is the move of the <lb />
capital since the <lb />
ed the forts of The govern- <lb />
moved from Brussels to Ant- <lb />
thence to and today 4- <lb />
the line to <lb />
This final change followed <lb />
upon the German westward advance, <lb />
which was begun immediately after <lb />
fall of Antwerp. In <lb />
the chief port of Belgium opened <lb />
the way for a new play of campaign. <lb />
This embraces the of the <lb />
of Belgium, Including the coast <lb />
towns, and, If possible, some of the <lb />
northern French ports. <lb />
In accordance with this plan, the <lb />
Invaders have begun to sweep across <lb />
northern Belgium. Yesterday mom <lb />
log they occupied without op- <lb />
position, and now are said to be well <lb />
toward on their <lb />
opposition r. <lb />
They <lb />
as the army Is being <lb />
reorganized has been reinforced. <lb />
Is I <lb />
All dispatches from that region <lb />
being censored strictly so nothing has <lb />
been learned of the operations since <lb />
Ghent fell into hands of the <lb />
The people are fleeing before <lb />
the Invaders and the steamers from <lb />
today were crowded with <lb />
refugees. <lb />
The are making a <lb />
advance in <lb />
Belgium. the border in <lb />
a whole army corps has occupied <lb />
Cavalry has been seen as far <lb />
west as which la on the <lb />
railway leading to and <lb />
Dunkirk <lb />
I More In Danger. <lb />
This movement, besides being I <lb />
menace to the allies left wing. If <lb />
would the <lb />
in <lb />
that promised serial attack <lb />
again i Is about to be car- <lb />
nut. Already bombs have been <lb />
dropped . i- ii from <lb />
which once reached the cost will <lb />
within easy striking distance of the <lb />
British coast ports and even London, <lb />
Heidi. Austrian. <lb />
I Ion, Oct. to a <lb />
dispatch Home Cat <lb />
telegraphs the Rome correspond <lb />
cut of the Telegraph Com- <lb />
Montenegrin troops have defeat- <lb />
ed by six <lb />
batteries of a point <lb />
Mat of Sarajevo. The lost <lb />
men in killed and wounded. The <lb />
losses amounted to <lb />
men. ., <lb />
Belgian Transferred <lb />
Bordeaux. France, Oct hit <lb />
been decided to transfer the Belgian <lb />
government lo France In order that it <lb />
may have full liberty of action. <lb />
The foregoing was announced of- <lb />
Hi hilly here yesterday. <lb />
Several ministers, <lb />
pained by a group of officials, left Os- <lb />
tend early today for where the <lb />
French government has prepared <lb />
offices for them. <lb />
King A remains at the head of <lb />
the army. <lb />
Marching on <lb />
Amsterdam, Oct. Germans <lb />
now marching In the direction if <lb />
and German bicyclists already <lb />
have awn the vicinity of <lb />
miles northwest Ghent accord- <lb />
to a dispatch lg in <lb />
today. German cavalrymen <lb />
also are quite near <lb />
Heavy Fighting In <lb />
Berlin, Oct, Amsterdam and <lb />
Heavy fighting continues It, <lb />
two chains of In <lb />
northeastern France, according to an <lb />
statement received here <lb />
firm the German general <lb />
rs under date of October Violent <lb />
attacks by the enemy east of <lb />
have been repulsed, II Is said. <lb />
Siege of -I <lb />
Oct. It Is an- <lb />
at that the <lb />
of Is <lb />
lo a It. r dispatch from the Russian <lb />
capital. The artillery Is rap- <lb />
idly destroying the forts, which how- <lb />
ever, continue energetic <lb />
The garrison, II Is further <lb />
announced, does not exceed <lb />
men. <lb />
Pollen Prices Lower. <lb />
The of cotton has suffered <lb />
another drop and is new selling for <lb />
less than it has for several years. The <lb />
reason for Ibis drop Is that the <lb />
are not able to collect for <lb />
their goods, and are headlining to buy <lb />
cotton now. tanners <lb />
are uncertain as to what to do, <lb />
to sell a loss or trust to bettor <lb />
prices later. The situation will per- <lb />
haps take on a more promising out- <lb />
look soon and if the cotton can be kept I <lb />
off the market It will help matters <lb />
a certain extent. <lb />
SUB <lb />
t Woolen, in <lb />
I, -ill, <lb />
night while Mr. O. <lb />
was attending church at Bethany, <lb />
which is near his home, a <lb />
Woolen, made an to enter his <lb />
house. Mrs. Manning and the <lb />
were alone and had retired. Mrs. <lb />
Manning was awakened by a noise <lb />
and upon sitting up in bed saw the <lb />
climbing in the window. She <lb />
ran out and screamed, and as the <lb />
Church services had just been <lb />
came immediately In <lb />
to her cries. Blood hounds were <lb />
phoned for from Wilson at once and <lb />
search made for the At one <lb />
time early this morning lie was lo- <lb />
and was near capture but es <lb />
caped and is still at large. The <lb />
sheriff and a large number of citizens <lb />
are still looking for the and his <lb />
early capture Is expected. <lb />
The had formerly worked on <lb />
Mr. Manning's farm and Is about <lb />
years old. Mr. Manning's home <lb />
about 1-2 miles from Ayden. <lb />
With famous Mums. <lb />
Observant people will that <lb />
about Robinson's Famous <lb />
Shows bears the stamp of super-ex- <lb />
The special trains of palace <lb />
owned by this show are fin- <lb />
est ever built for the purpose. You <lb />
will see them unload the handsomest <lb />
lot of horses that ever delighted the <lb />
eye of horsemen. Note that the wag- <lb />
ons, chariots, cages, etc., are beautiful <lb />
specimens of handiwork from the <lb />
world's best builders. Note the <lb />
trappings and the <lb />
costumes, decorations and accessories <lb />
In every detail and you will see <lb />
tic excellence, core and lavish <lb />
of cost In order that their patrons <lb />
may have the very best. You will note <lb />
that the people are all well-dressed <lb />
ladles and gentlemen, clean, <lb />
and distinguished In appearance <lb />
the character of the <lb />
of which they are proud to <lb />
servants. All these things means <lb />
something, and you who patronize <lb />
these shows will observe that this <lb />
high quality pervades the entire <lb />
Hit Ion, down to the smallest detail <lb />
It Is upon this principle that has <lb />
built the reputation of the Robin- <lb />
son Shows. <lb />
Two exhibitions will be given <lb />
Greenville, Tuesday, October 20th. <lb />
See the parade. Doors open <lb />
at and performances begin one <lb />
hour later. <lb />
A ISSUE TO <lb />
Washington, Oct. Southern sen- <lb />
conferred again today over the <lb />
revenue bill amendment they will In- <lb />
tomorrow proposing an Issue <lb />
of In Federal bonds to <lb />
chase five million bales of and <lb />
n tax of one cent a pound on a <lb />
crop to for unsold cotton. <lb />
A series of petitions from Georgia <lb />
men urging Federal aid were <lb />
presented to the by Senator <lb />
Smith. Among them was a <lb />
gram from the president of the <lb />
State Association, urging <lb />
that Congress be kept In session until <lb />
legislation to aid the south could i <lb />
pa. <lb />
in a, . leaders were Inclined <lb />
think of the <lb />
amendment would not long delay pas <lb />
sage of the war revenue measure. Sen <lb />
chairman of the nuance <lb />
committee, said he believed II would <lb />
be passed by Saturday. <lb />
IT IS INSISTED <lb />
THAT CONGRESS <lb />
AID THE SOUTH <lb />
Unless the Needed Relief is Given <lb />
the Adjournment May be De- <lb />
Some Time <lb />
IS EXPECTED <lb />
Senator Martin States Thai <lb />
of This are <lb />
Expecting the War mils <lb />
Last Session <lb />
Washington, B. c, Oct. <lb />
forts by Southern member of Con- <lb />
to procure legislative relief for <lb />
the cotton States aroused doubt to- <lb />
day as to tho time of adjournment. <lb />
Democratic leaders make <lb />
predictions. <lb />
Representative Underwood, th <lb />
House leader, said this Issue <lb />
had made impossible adjourn- <lb />
by next Saturday night. <lb />
Senator Simmons, in charge of tin <lb />
war tax insisted u vote <lb />
would lie reached by Saturday night, <lb />
An amendment will be proposed to <lb />
morrow by Southern Senators to pro- <lb />
for a government <lb />
bond issue, purchase of <lb />
bales of cotton, or one third of the <lb />
season's crop. No one would venture <lb />
a prediction upon the fate of the <lb />
amendment Should it be defeated <lb />
Southern members may delay final <lb />
action on the measure pending an- <lb />
other effort to secure relief. <lb />
Senator Martin, chairman of the <lb />
appropriations committee, replying to <lb />
the charger of extravagance <lb />
have characterized practically every <lb />
Republican speech in opposition to <lb />
the tax bill, started u heated <lb />
when he asserted the large <lb />
were due to <lb />
right the wrongs committed by the <lb />
Republican He cited the <lb />
proposed indemnity pay- <lb />
lo <lb />
Senator Martin said Democratic <lb />
appropriations for exceeded <lb />
those for 1913, the last year of the <lb />
Republican administration by <lb />
but he classified as <lb />
ordinary <lb />
of the Democratic appropriation <lb />
Which he claimed were incident to <lb />
the Mexican crisis and the war In <lb />
Europe. Appropriations for <lb />
governmental expenditures, he said <lb />
were in reality sumo <lb />
than the lust Republican <lb />
lions. <lb />
Mrs. Richard Warren King <lb />
Invites you to be present <lb />
at the marriage of her daughter <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Wednesday evening the twenty-eighth <lb />
of October <lb />
At half after eight o'clock <lb />
Christian Church <lb />
Greenville. Carolina. <lb />
No Invitations sent in the city <lb />
Public reception at the bride's home <lb />
Dickinson Avenue <lb />
lo II o'clock <lb />
The Ladles and Children are Invited <lb />
to attend the Big Auction Sale, of small <lb />
Farms October a. Ash <lb />
Farm miles north of <lb />
. <lb />
Bankers Outline heir Attitude <lb />
Toward Entry Into Hew <lb />
Currency System <lb />
Richmond, Va., Oct. <lb />
banks and trust companies represent- <lb />
ed in the American Banker's <lb />
specifically outlined their attitude <lb />
toward their entry into the nation's <lb />
new currency system today when <lb />
recommended that the general con- <lb />
appoint a committee to con- <lb />
fer with the Federal Reserve Hoard <lb />
over change in the law that would <lb />
make membership more attractive. <lb />
Several speakers at the joint meeting <lb />
of the two section urged that State <lb />
banks be permitted to enter the new <lb />
system and continue their business <lb />
along the lines it now is conducted. <lb />
Others contended that regulations of <lb />
reserve, board should permit ex- <lb />
by <lb />
batiks who understood local <lb />
it also was asserted that unless <lb />
th. re were changes the law State <lb />
limits entering system might <lb />
a conflict State and Federal <lb />
exam biers. <lb />
The appointment of a committee to <lb />
confer with the Federal Reserve <lb />
Board was proposed by Sol Wexler of <lb />
New Orleans. Immediately II <lb />
adopted by the joint meeting, and to- <lb />
night and savings banks section com- <lb />
was named for submission <lb />
to the general convention, which will <lb />
on Thursday whether it will <lb />
approve the plan. <lb />
Several of the speakers who con- <lb />
tended that changes In the law would <lb />
necessary agreed, however, that <lb />
their participation would be desirable <lb />
to bring about a unified currency <lb />
BOSTON BRAVES <lb />
ARE CHAMPIONS <lb />
WITHOUT DEFEAT <lb />
Athletics Use to Superior <lb />
and Base Runners Four <lb />
Straight Games <lb />
RT. CONTROLLED <lb />
Richmond, October Edwin <lb />
A. Alderman, president of the <lb />
of Virginia; John Kerr Branch <lb />
Hunker, of Richmond; Dr. John C <lb />
of Durham, N. C . bishop of <lb />
the Methodist Church South <lb />
Jamison, of Birmingham, Ala., <lb />
and Charles Steele, of York, were <lb />
today elected directors of the South- <lb />
Railway Company, thus making <lb />
a majority of the board Southern men <lb />
fulfilling the hope expressed by <lb />
President Fairfax Harrison in his first <lb />
before a Southern audience <lb />
when Chattanooga on January <lb />
he look forward to the lime <lb />
when there may be more Southern <lb />
111.11 sitting on our board of <lb />
Mr. Steele succeeds himself, <lb />
four new directors filling vacancies <lb />
caused by the death of W. W. <lb />
and it c k. the resignation <lb />
of F. Baker, Jr., of New York, <lb />
and the declination of Judge K. <lb />
of New York to accept <lb />
Northern <lb />
Charlotte, N. C . Oct Th II <lb />
rectors of the Piedmont and Northern <lb />
Hallway Company who operate <lb />
high speed electric line <lb />
Charlotte and and <lb />
Greenville and Greenwood, S, c, are <lb />
planning to build an extension be <lb />
and Gastonia, n distance <lb />
of thirty-two miles. The company <lb />
proposes to extend the line north- <lb />
ward from Charlotte to Concord, N. <lb />
C, about twenty-live miles, has <lb />
also in view the extension from con- <lb />
cord to Salisbury. <lb />
Durham. N. C. The work on the Con- <lb />
cord brunch will be the first started. <lb />
Ideal Truck Farms will be sold at <lb />
Auction Saturday October a <lb />
Ash Farm. <lb />
The Victor-, are Congratulate <lb />
Defeated Leagues are <lb />
Sen Tied on <lb />
men lake Defeat <lb />
Park, Boston, Oct. The <lb />
Boston Braves are the world's <lb />
pion of 1914. They the Phil- <lb />
lies today by B score of <lb />
to winning the series with lour <lb />
straight games, the champions tho <lb />
Ai an League capturing con- <lb />
t. -t. <lb />
Rudolph pitched a masterful game, <lb />
winning his second contest of the <lb />
series today. The could <lb />
not catch ins elusive slow ball <lb />
hits would have sent runs over the <lb />
plate. <lb />
The Boston and outplayed <lb />
their opponent today In every depart- <lb />
of the sport. They clinch. I <lb />
victory in the fifth inning after <lb />
two men were out with Rudolph's <lb />
single. M double and <lb />
solid blow to center. <lb />
it is tin- first time that a <lb />
has won iii four straight <lb />
games and after the last man was out <lb />
the Athletics rushed over and <lb />
their rivals. The spectators <lb />
mad with Joy and the <lb />
Held singing and cheering. <lb />
Boston made it another holiday to- <lb />
day. Thousands took the day oft <lb />
thronged to Park hours In <lb />
fore the gales were opened. Nearly <lb />
every seal in the unreserved stand <lb />
was tilled at noon and hundreds stood <lb />
up against the fences. Reserved seats <lb />
sold it a premium. Over <lb />
sons were In Park by cam. <lb />
time. <lb />
silk Exposition at <lb />
Patterson, X. J., Oct. In- <lb />
Exposition and National Silk- <lb />
Style Show is now being held in I <lb />
the pioneer silk city of the <lb />
States. in- affair is under tho <lb />
direction of tho Patterson Chamber of <lb />
Commerce. The prop. <lb />
being held in the Patterson Armory, <lb />
the of which Is given over to <lb />
the silk exposition while the oilier <lb />
industries of Patterson tenant the <lb />
rounding booths. The silk display i- <lb />
of the ever seen in the In <lb />
suites, Tho production <lb />
from the egg to the finished bros <lb />
silk and even the complete <lb />
shown. <lb />
The National Silk Show In- <lb />
a display of the seal latest <lb />
in gowns well a a demonstration <lb />
of Hie extent of Hie Patterson silk In- <lb />
Tho gowns included in the <lb />
display are all and <lb />
were designed by American <lb />
Meeting Church. <lb />
services are being held this <lb />
week at the Methodist Church. Two <lb />
preaching are daily, <lb />
It and The . <lb />
J. M Daniel, is being assisted by Rev. <lb />
Mr. Raleigh. The <lb />
has been good and the <lb />
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