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v- <lb />
KC <lb />
We will pay you a pound for Your Cotton in Pay- <lb />
for Land You Purchase on Easy Terms at the <lb />
-GRAND AUCTION SALE-<lb />
OF IDEAL SMALL FARMS <lb />
The Ash Thigpen Farm on the Greenville and Washington Road, Two <lb />
miles from Greenville. <lb />
Saturday, Oct. 17th, A. M. <lb />
This is Your Golden Opportunity to Splendidly <lb />
Located Small Farms at Your Own Price on <lb />
Easy Terms at The Big Land Sale <lb />
The Soil in This District is A Rich Loam With A Clay Sub- <lb />
Soil And is Suitable for The Growing of Any Crops But <lb />
is Specially Adapted FOR TOBACCO, COTTON <lb />
and CORN <lb />
BIG FREE BARBECUE DINNER for Everybody who ATTENDS THE SALE <lb />
A J i Will Render the Latest Popular Selections of Music before and <lb />
fag the Sale. Don't Forget that this is an Absolute Auction Sale and <lb />
that the Ideal Small Farms are to be sold to the highest bidder <lb />
Remember The Time, Place and Date <lb />
Ladies and Children Invited.<lb />
Atlantic Coast Realty Company, <lb />
Premier Auction <lb />
-i <lb />
Home Greenville, North Carolina.<lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF E E Kit <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HIS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
iND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
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 />
lOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture la the lest tie Healthful, the Moil Employment l Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LISA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb />
PEW INCHES AND <lb />
TELL EH WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRIM. TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
HE HAD UPON<lb />
I Ml <lb />
K. . FRIDAY AFTERNOON. I'll I. <lb />
M Mill I <lb />
Belgian Army Supported <lb />
By Allies Resisting The <lb />
Strong German Advance <lb />
Every Available Man Press- <lb />
ed Into <lb />
Overworked Carrying . <lb />
Troops and Wounded <lb />
for Germans <lb />
I Hill. <lb />
t OFFICERS. <lb />
in The Baal <lb />
is Reported In he <lb />
in the. Hands of the <lb />
fighting <lb />
London. Oct. -Fighting of tin <lb />
most desperate character Is in pro- <lb />
in West Flanders and North- <lb />
western Franco. The Belgian army, <lb />
supported by the allies, is <lb />
stubbornly to the line of the river <lb />
and thus far has halted deter- <lb />
mined efforts of the Germans to ad- <lb />
along the <lb />
This is announced In the French <lb />
communication issued <lb />
day afternoon and s admitted in the. <lb />
report of German general <lb />
era lighting been going <lb />
on since Sunday In the vicinity of <lb />
port. Which stands at the crossing Of <lb />
the river near the sea. <lb />
Further to the South, the allies are <lb />
attempting to advance toward <lb />
for the relief of that city, which has <lb />
been in German hands for sometime. <lb />
They also are pushing on to the North <lb />
and South of Arras. Their efforts <lb />
yesterday to advance on Lille, where <lb />
the German hold strong positions <lb />
were according to the Ger- <lb />
man report. <lb />
To the South, at the bend of the <lb />
Hue the Germans continue furious hut <lb />
futile attempts to break the French <lb />
line. Along the In the <lb />
according to the French account <lb />
Germans have failed to repulse tin <lb />
French who debouched along the <lb />
in which Is situated the Camp <lb />
lies now in the hands <lb />
the Germans, in an attempt to cut <lb />
portion of the German <lb />
Which is thrust toward St. <lb />
Generally speaking the <lb />
claim to have made progress at <lb />
points along the front. Paris <lb />
reports that the allies have destroyed <lb />
fifteen German siege guns, near La- <lb />
and a battery of German heavy <lb />
artillery In the environs of St. <lb />
Supreme Struggle In West <lb />
Both sides are bringing reinforce- <lb />
to the West front, where a <lb />
struggle is on. The German. <lb />
are not bringing new troops from <lb />
Bait but are throwing every available <lb />
,;, in Belgium into the tiring line <lb />
They seem to have the railroads work- <lb />
well, although they must have <lb />
been seriously damaged during tin <lb />
of August and September <lb />
Troops are being transported <lb />
and Dutch sources report I <lb />
train after of wounded Is helm <lb />
back to Germany. <lb />
In the fighting In this open country, <lb />
where the men have not the <lb />
are made to carry positions <lb />
by assault. <lb />
German and Russian reports egret <lb />
the situation In the has not <lb />
changed, although the armies are in <lb />
close touch along the Prussian <lb />
frontier and across Poland and Ga- <lb />
In however, the <lb />
claim to have repulsed Russian <lb />
attacks and to be making progress III <lb />
their campaign to drive out the in- <lb />
Russians Destroy Forts. <lb />
The Russians, on the other hand <lb />
say they are taking large numbers <lb />
of prisoners. Heavy fighting is going <lb />
on around and the <lb />
of the forts surrounding the town <lb />
says an Italian correspondent <lb />
been destroyed by the big <lb />
guns while the forts have been <lb />
mined and dismantled and the <lb />
blown up. The town Itself, bow- <lb />
ever, has not been damaged. <lb />
Washington, Oct. <lb />
North Carolina delegation of lawyers <lb />
Who are attending the meeting of the <lb />
American Association, today re- <lb />
elected their representatives in <lb />
national body. W. P. was re <lb />
elected as a member of the general <lb />
council and Col. Harry Skinner wan <lb />
re-elected as vice-president for the <lb />
State. The members of Hie local <lb />
council were also elected. <lb />
Visitors today Included Hen K. <lb />
Oxford; E. B. Raper, <lb />
ton; Thomas S. Rollins. Asheville; <lb />
General Julian S. Durham; M. <lb />
F. II. Wilmington, and <lb />
Colonel John F. Wilson. The <lb />
last two are directors of the Federal <lb />
reserve bank for the sixth district and <lb />
were here at a meeting of reserve <lb />
bank officials. <lb />
The following North Carolina post- <lb />
masters were nominated <lb />
Julius Windsor; Thomas <lb />
Frisbee, Hot Springs, and Millard <lb />
F. Hales, Wendell. <lb />
First Electric light Made <lb />
Thirty-Five Hears Ago Today <lb />
By Thomas Edison <lb />
The following article has been band <lb />
ad us for publication by A. I. <lb />
who is in charge of the <lb />
cal department of E. II. Evans, gene- <lb />
contractor. <lb />
We are nearing the <lb />
of the electric <lb />
light invented and perfected by an <lb />
American born electrician, who la <lb />
Ninety-Seven New Members <lb />
the I J. lit <lb />
The Training School <lb />
On Sunday eve <lb />
din live was held at the <lb />
Training School when Hie <lb />
of theY. W. C. A were brought <lb />
into mil with the <lb />
lion. The new membership amounted <lb />
to nine i even, h is the largest <lb />
r the association has taken In at <lb />
one time during its history, n form <lb />
led an attractive picture when the old <lb />
known world over as the <lb />
scientific yet produced, members, dressed In white, march <lb />
Thomas A. This first light <lb />
was produced by Edison on the -1st <lb />
clay of October ISM. On that day <lb />
made and burned his first electric <lb />
formed an aisle, through which <lb />
new members passed the front <lb />
seats. <lb />
The chief feature of the service <lb />
light which consisted of a glass a talk by Mr. Wilson, who re- <lb />
containing a carbonized cotton thread presented the Faculty Advisory Hoard. <lb />
out <lb />
army <lb />
French <lb />
T OF PEACE <lb />
IN MEXICO DIN <lb />
Washington, Oct. Recent <lb />
it became known tonight <lb />
have shaken the belief of officials <lb />
that the contest between and <lb />
Villa for control of the political <lb />
lion in Mexico was about to be ad- <lb />
justed. <lb />
Reports that Villa had moved a large- <lb />
force into the vicinity of Call- <lb />
elites and had attempted to coerce <lb />
peace conference delegates, were <lb />
ed but a more serious view was taken <lb />
of dispatches announcing <lb />
had repudiated the claim of U <lb />
convention to power In Mex- <lb />
There was no official confirmation <lb />
of Ibis or of reports that the first chief <lb />
had declared he would deliver <lb />
executive power only to a man elected <lb />
by the people; but officials <lb />
they did not regard it as unlikely that <lb />
interruption of the work of the <lb />
convention was due to such <lb />
a cause. Some interpreted the ad <lb />
ostensibly to await the <lb />
rival of Zapata representatives, as <lb />
really to allow some of the delegates <lb />
to confer with and i <lb />
what the course of action should be. <lb />
PRESIDENT DELIVERS <lb />
ADDRESS TO LAWYERS <lb />
Washington, C Oct. <lb />
of the law from within to <lb />
stem the present tide Of popular <lb />
criticism, was the key-note of the <lb />
day's session of the American <lb />
Association lure. <lb />
President Wilson, in his address of <lb />
welcome, pleaded for the Humanizing <lb />
of the law by incorporation of more <lb />
justice and less citations in legal <lb />
cases. Former President speak- <lb />
to the judges of the country, <lb />
for the first time in the history <lb />
of the country In formal meeting, <lb />
emphasized the necessity of <lb />
delays in litigation. <lb />
Justice of the <lb />
Court, urged the judges to give more <lb />
attention to public opinion. <lb />
At tonight's session of the Bar As- <lb />
Senators Root In <lb />
speaking of the criticism <lb />
of the suggested lawyers <lb />
should apply the rules of evidence <lb />
with more regard to common sense, <lb />
and might well avail themselves <lb />
experts assistance. <lb />
The day's program was concluded <lb />
tonight with a reception In the Pan <lb />
American building at which <lb />
Justice White and Associate Justice <lb />
of the Supreme Court were hosts. <lb />
Reports of committee's and a <lb />
to Mount will feature <lb />
tomorrows program. <lb />
DEPOT is III <lb />
AT <lb />
Large Tobacco Break. <lb />
A large amount of tobacco is here <lb />
today, several of the warehouse's <lb />
lug all they can handle. Sales will be <lb />
blocked as It will require a <lb />
part of the day to dispose of the to- <lb />
that was not sold Monday In- <lb />
are that the sales for this <lb />
week will be up to the usual <lb />
of pounds. <lb />
in a vacuum, a very crude affair we <lb />
must admit, hut basis on which he <lb />
worked lo perfect his plans and <lb />
make it a commercial success. In but <lb />
further experiments he used Brat <lb />
platinum wire as a which in- <lb />
creased the candlepower but was too <lb />
expensive, later he used a strip of <lb />
lambs pith which had been submerged <lb />
in carbon with splendid results. It <lb />
has taken months and years of bard <lb />
work to bring the electric light to it <lb />
sent perfection which is shown in <lb />
his tungsten and nitrogen Ml led <lb />
lamps. Think of it, thirty-five years <lb />
ago it was candle and oil lamps, If we <lb />
COUld get them. If we in our <lb />
city of Greenville were to be cut <lb />
from our electricity one night, our <lb />
churches, clubs, homes and <lb />
our well lighted streets would be In <lb />
darkness, and we could then <lb />
date the competency of the electrical <lb />
engineer who maintains our lighting <lb />
service. <lb />
Just after the Columbian World's <lb />
Exposition at Chicago at the National <lb />
Electrical convention heard Mr. Edi- <lb />
son speak, he had been congratulated <lb />
on being such a man in con- <lb />
of his electrical develop <lb />
mints and he made this remark, <lb />
does not a smart man to be an <lb />
Inventor as invention is but <lb />
but if requires study and time to per- <lb />
Steinmetz, the General <lb />
Flee Company's most relied upon <lb />
consulting electrical engineer says <lb />
Mr we have a man who is <lb />
not all theory but <lb />
what our Mr. has done for us <lb />
nut side of the light, he has <lb />
perfected the dynamo which makes <lb />
electricity for light and power, be <lb />
has perfected the duple x telegraph <lb />
system so that four message can he <lb />
sent over the same of wires at <lb />
the some time without <lb />
he has perfected the modern moving <lb />
machine, also the phonograph <lb />
storage battery. <lb />
You see there is nothing impossible <lb />
as we do try to <lb />
the laws of nature <lb />
I lie Society of <lb />
is making an appeal to all cities <lb />
our nation to make demonstration <lb />
Of their appreciation our grand obi <lb />
man. Thomas A Edison. our city <lb />
of Greenville respond, If you have a <lb />
factory or plant let your whittle <lb />
Bound continuously from IS noon to <lb />
ring your bells and blow your <lb />
auto horn and lei everybody boost <lb />
Edison day. <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES <lb />
IN <lb />
AT <lb />
las Prominent and <lb />
Citizen of Pitt County, Br <lb />
of Secretary Grimes <lb />
SURVIVED BY WIFE <lb />
His subject was In <lb />
developing the Importance of begin- <lb />
life aright he commended those <lb />
who have begun their school life In i. <lb />
new by joining an <lb />
lie said they had taken upon <lb />
themselves all obligation and a r. <lb />
the success of the <lb />
lion depends upon every individual <lb />
member, therefore each one has a <lb />
to perform for every other one. <lb />
Hut he also said that was a privilege- <lb />
as well as a responsibility to be able <lb />
touch the better side of life and to <lb />
help in the foundation of moral char <lb />
He closed by congratulating <lb />
the students on their choice and ex- <lb />
pressed the wish that they make this <lb />
year the test year of the Y. W. C. A. <lb />
The special music, which was given <lb />
by a picked choir, was excellent. <lb />
Friday evening, at the regular <lb />
prayer meeting hour, there was a <lb />
service when the preside p <lb />
formally recognized the new member. <lb />
Fire yesterday morning destroyed the <lb />
Atlantic Line depot at <lb />
ton. II is learned baggage <lb />
room was well filled with valuables <lb />
among being sample trunks of a <lb />
hardware salesman valued at a very <lb />
high price. No particulars have <lb />
learned of the as to how It start <lb />
nor the exact amount of the <lb />
lion of elaborate entrenchments the though it Is understood that Hie build- <lb />
losses must be heavy, especially when log with its is a loss. <lb />
Produce Show <lb />
Kansas, Dot. The big <lb />
produce show of the Commercial <lb />
of opened this morning, and <lb />
a big gathering producers <lb />
early. The exceptional crop yield of <lb />
this section was a common cause of <lb />
re Joking, and prosperity was reflect <lb />
ed not only in the profusion of excel- <lb />
lent exhibits, hut In enthusiasm <lb />
of the visitors at the fair. <lb />
ROBERT E. LEE ILL <lb />
Richmond, Va. IS Capt. <lb />
B. lee, son of Gen Robert E <lb />
bee, the Confederate commander, l-t <lb />
seriously ill at his home <lb />
King William accord <lb />
lug to word received here by relative i <lb />
today entered the Con- <lb />
federate army as a private in the <lb />
artillery and fought in <lb />
Washington to<lb />
Washington, D, c. Oct. -The <lb />
annual meeting of the American Bar <lb />
Association which opens here today j <lb />
was preceded sessions of subsidiary <lb />
organization attracted to Washington <lb />
by the convening of parent bod <lb />
II. Hughes of Virginia, ad <lb />
dressed the section of legal education <lb />
on Historical of the <lb />
Hoard of I-aw I <lb />
rice of NOW York, read a <lb />
paper on that <lb />
said too many definitional and <lb />
question were naked <lb />
dent Charles A. Huston, of Ne w York, <lb />
commenting on this paper told <lb />
lest of the value of Informational <lb />
questions applied to a gathering of <lb />
the most successful members of the <lb />
association one or two were <lb />
certain how Lowe II spelled <lb />
hi writing he <lb />
said, and nut ore tell the name <lb />
of the Republican candidate for Viet <lb />
President In 1912. <lb />
Solicitor w. Folk, <lb />
interstate Commerce Commission ad <lb />
association of attorneys <lb />
general. He the weakness <lb />
of the Stales in enforcing laws and <lb />
their turning to the Federal <lb />
for relief, shown In the white <lb />
salve mill in the pure food law. <lb />
The program of the association on <lb />
Military was cut short by <lb />
decision of several army officers <lb />
to read papers in view of <lb />
Wilson's recent orders i it <lb />
on the European war. <lb />
I he Oldest Sen of I lief Late General <lb />
and Via- Engaged <lb />
in Farming at <lb />
Funeral in Washington <lb />
Colonel Alston Grimes, one of this <lb />
county's most Influential and <lb />
citizens, died In the hos- <lb />
at Washington. He was oldest <lb />
son the late General Bryan <lb />
and is a brother of J. Hi van Grimes, <lb />
Secretary of State. In his death the <lb />
count cine its valued <lb />
sous and his friends will lent i <lb />
with sorrow of his death. He a <lb />
successful business man, . pros- <lb />
farmer. kind neighbor and a <lb />
worthy son his aged mother. He <lb />
was distinctly a man his word, his <lb />
promise was as good as his bond <lb />
in all bis dealings bis fellow <lb />
hi commanded their reaped and <lb />
,, He lived at the old <lb />
stead his father with his mother, <lb />
Mrs Charlotte Bryan Grimes, who still <lb />
survives him. He was married on <lb />
June this t,. Miss Anna <lb />
it. Lawrence, of Ad. n, who r only <lb />
four months married life i- be <lb />
a faithful and devoted <lb />
band <lb />
Mr. Grimes was a member of one of <lb />
and known families <lb />
this part of State. have held <lb />
trust and responsibility <lb />
have always been ready to aid <lb />
worthy cause- for the of <lb />
county. <lb />
of his i- sisters who sin <lb />
vive him are- Mrs. Alfred Williams, <lb />
Raleigh; Mrs Frank Hackett, of i <lb />
Mrs. w C Rodman, <lb />
Washington Mm. F cal <lb />
Durham, and Miss Susie Grimes, <lb />
and M J i <lb />
and Will Washington, and <lb />
Bryan Urines II i <lb />
To Ho- and r <lb />
extend our pest i <lb />
In this their hour <lb />
The inn. held St, <lb />
l opal i nun It Washing <lb />
ton ii i. thin morning, con- <lb />
ducted he U rector, Rev, <lb />
Harding, the Interment Bl <lb />
Mr prominently <lb />
with He s. and n <lb />
orders this county and look a lea. <lb />
lug part In their exert Hi <lb />
member of the <lb />
Royal Are ii Masons. <lb />
ii apt r <lb />
Lust Trunk In Fire. <lb />
A. E or the Atlantic <lb />
Realty Company had the misfortune <lb />
to trunk in the tire that v <lb />
numerous Railway station on account of the stringency of <lb />
I last Monday night. times. j u i i <lb />
Montreal Md I <lb />
Montreal, Oct. Arrangements <lb />
been completed to put to <lb />
next week men who are o <lb />
work in this city. Tin city govern- <lb />
has offered to hire men for <lb />
six weeks, and use them on the <lb />
works The hoard of control is busy <lb />
mapping OUt the work, and nil see. <lb />
Hems of the will be toll, <lb />
the campaign. In addition <lb />
tin boon of employment which <lb />
workers sought, It was decided <lb />
raise the pa from n <lb />
pi r day, despite main tS<lb /></p>
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If,<lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
2nd FARM and EASTERN r , a<lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
laud even petrifies every thing within <lb />
LR Mil II <lb />
down to there tan <lb />
tie no reasonable I far <lb />
M county is concerned for the <lb />
been made teal condition. The people <lb />
i . one contributing to <lb />
of which pictures a group of soldiers the worse, and unless they <lb />
week <lb />
Published by <lb />
rut lac. <lb />
D I Editor. by a shell chases serious results may follow. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. I They III respective positions While the cotton crop of Pitt <lb />
card punt with cigarettes considerable, it is not the depend- <lb />
out . r, lip.-, very natural and life ,.,,. farmers The tobacco <lb />
U I <lb />
had Men In positions to tell as crop of the is larger and worth <lb />
at the business , ,, ,,,, ,.,.,. It is true <lb />
Via Reflector corner . , <lb />
and brand this at a sheer farmer not raise tobacco. <lb />
ii <lb />
Kaiser has offered large sum to the bring sufficient money into the county <lb />
who first drops a bomb safeguard a panic if the <lb />
London which will lie believed In money were allow eel to get into <lb />
many. The last of these stories re I Hon. For the last few weeks <lb />
lated how an Italian has invented a ,. have been at <lb />
pocket wireless receiving set that prices, and thousands thousands <lb />
All cards of resolutions is report that b do <lb />
I respect will charged at I <lb />
word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
will charged for at three <lb />
per line, up to <lb />
as class matter <lb />
August 1910. st the post office at <lb />
North under <lb />
act of March 1879.<lb />
There is way by which many <lb />
pie are making things much worse<lb />
being used to intercept messages dollars have been paid to the farm- <lb />
later on another will in- <lb />
rent a sending that can be car <lb />
in the other pocket. <lb />
mom; v. <lb />
the tobacco market has oped- <lb />
-Now the question arises, what are <lb />
the farmers doing with this money. Bo <lb />
far as can be learned they are not pay- <lb />
their debts to any appreciable ex- <lb />
tent, and hut few of them are making <lb />
than they are and that is by continually this fall the have balk conclusion <lb />
talking hard limes. The object gelling cash for their checks and <lb />
some people seems to be to make home with them instead of <lb />
tilings as badly as possible. They j banking it. That this is a dangerous <lb />
are encouraged by anything that I practice is shown by the recent rob <lb />
should have a to which have taken place near <lb />
tit.- outlook but are always looking <lb />
the dark side of things. When a plan <lb />
is suggested to help the situation In- <lb />
stead of looking for its good qualities <lb />
they at once begin to pick <lb />
people ought to stop such actions and <lb />
l.-.-i thankful they are getting along <lb />
So well, they ought to compare their <lb />
i with the conditions of those <lb />
here. The who did this robbing <lb />
probably saw that these men did not <lb />
deposit their money and look <lb />
of his knowledge to get the money <lb />
Many farmers leave here after a good <lb />
sale- tobacco with several hundred <lb />
is they are taking the money <lb />
and hiding it. thus not only shutting <lb />
it off from legitimate circulation but <lb />
also subjecting themselves to <lb />
danger of losing it through loss or rob- <lb />
The banks do what they c an to <lb />
relieve the situation, but they <lb />
loan money beyond their own r <lb />
sources where it is needed unless <lb />
those who have money deposit it. Ar- <lb />
the people afraid of the banks if s <lb />
dollars in their pockets and must .,. , <lb />
nuke a long trip, very often at night <lb />
before reaching their home-. The res- <lb />
people who are really having liar i son is more acceptable lo the <lb />
limes. Take- for instance those Bel- tanner is probably because be is a- <lb />
people- who have lost everything <lb />
i hey possessed and have tied the <lb />
try, if any body has room to complain <lb />
are the ones to do so. but .- do <lb />
not hear anything shout complaining <lb />
over perhaps some Is done <lb />
we venture to that an ordinary <lb />
howler in this country could <lb />
lake all prizes in a competition. Ii <lb />
are <lb />
three banks In and nine in <lb />
other towns throughout the county <lb />
milking a total of hanks in <lb />
county. All of these banks are sound <lb />
and in condition. If a man is <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 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 AND WIN <lb />
Refrigerators and Ice m Freezers<lb />
has bee <lb />
If they receive a present they once <lb />
some fault or defect in it. they <lb />
of the banks in this period <lb />
depression prefers to hare It afraid to trust all his money In a <lb />
him to be sate as he supposes. Of the <lb />
two dangers depositing the money in <lb />
tIn- bank is the lesser and it is the <lb />
one shunned by the farmer. The banks <lb />
Ii are strong in good <lb />
condition, governed by conservative <lb />
men and no man need be afraid to <lb />
natural for some people, his hard earned cash with them. <lb />
When a man is robbed even though <lb />
the robber is caught, he seldom gels <lb />
never satisfied. To such people bis money hack ii s bank fail- <lb />
no sympathy should be extended, the depositors nearly always <lb />
do ii deserve- any but to the follow full, if not paid they have a mite h <lb />
who always looking on the bright <lb />
side re ail help encourage <lb />
i possible,<lb />
i in r, has been circulated since the <lb />
better chance of recovering it. lie- <lb />
posit your money in the hank where <lb />
will earn something for you and be <lb />
safe the same time. <lb />
sire.- is Hooded with Inquiries <lb />
started a number of stories that regarding the resumption of the stock <lb />
have been received as true by a exchange and stock quotations. It is <lb />
number of people without thought <lb />
as their improbability, tine of the <lb />
of these stories was the <lb />
that troops had been trans- <lb />
ported from by way of Eng- <lb />
land to France. This story was re- <lb />
by tourists who <lb />
had seen them, but never by officials <lb />
who iii a position lo know. Thai <lb />
this was a mere story has long ago <lb />
been shown and is further stamped <lb />
by the absence, of any men- <lb />
of them now that the pan of the <lb />
battlefield in which they supposed good <lb />
lo be lighting i- in the limelight, Then town don't say anything bad. <lb />
said that the numbers have already <lb />
begun to deal with each other under <lb />
certain rules but that no citations <lb />
would be made until the stock mar- <lb />
opens. If some one had predicted <lb />
that the- exchange would stop for two <lb />
and one-half months it would not <lb />
have bean thought possible but it has <lb />
happened sod the county has not been <lb />
seriously affected and in many ease <lb />
the Quotations have not even been <lb />
single one of the banks -though there <lb />
is no need of being afraid he could <lb />
divide his deposits among as many <lb />
banks as desired, <lb />
Hut all, the man who gets <lb />
money from 111.- sale of tobacco or any <lb />
other crops should apply it to paying <lb />
what lie owes, then put any surplus <lb />
in bank where it can both be pro- <lb />
and do some good by getting <lb />
in circulation. The other <lb />
man who loaned you money or <lb />
ed you goods in the spring and sum- <lb />
mer when you no crop to sells <lb />
entitled to his pay so he may in turn <lb />
meet obligations to others. This <lb />
is the Aral best way to ward off a <lb />
panic and help tide over a <lb />
period of business depression. <lb />
This way of getting frightened be- <lb />
cause there is war in Europe, and <lb />
shutting off business by hoarding <lb />
money and not paying obligations. Is <lb />
only making a bad matter worse. Th <lb />
people should have confidence in <lb />
themselves and In each other, and i <lb />
every male will do his duty there- is <lb />
enough money in county to keen <lb />
business going. <lb />
PHONE <lb />
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Evidently would have little <lb />
difficulty in overcoming its enemies <lb />
could it induce all of them to shut <lb />
themselves up in fortresses. <lb />
Southern railroads are coming more <lb />
and more to be controlled by Southern <lb />
men. The Southern is the latest ad- <lb />
lo the list as the last directors <lb />
are southern men and this makes <lb />
Southerners in the majority. The Sea- <lb />
board is controlled by Southern inn <lb />
and the Atlantic Coast is <lb />
a Southern corporation. <lb />
A great deal of discussion is Just now A South Carolina mill has received <lb />
a sin-month order for blankets from a <lb />
nation and is already <lb />
it e to double its force in order to <lb />
in crease their output. <lb />
going on in the press about the teach <lb />
of a physical geography now be <lb />
log used in the public schools. Th- <lb />
geography teaches that man Is dos- <lb />
j from a monkey, or in other <lb />
words, evolution. Almost without ex- <lb />
the sentiment expressed is <lb />
favor of exclusion of anything <lb />
that contradicts or casts <lb />
upon the biblical origin of man. We arc <lb />
also of this opinion and would <lb />
to see the book in question discarded. <lb />
Too much cure cannot be exercised <lb />
in tin- selection of books in tills day <lb />
and for many books arc written <lb />
with the purpose of destroying <lb />
that we have been taught and <lb />
believe in. <lb />
Boston must have received a few <lb />
psychological suggestions from Prof. <lb />
for use on the diamond. <lb />
General disarmament would make <lb />
Europe's treaties more adhesive, and <lb />
more valuable to mankind. <lb />
The new express rates are now ill <lb />
force and show marked reductions cm <lb />
many articles of shipment. The new <lb />
are experimental and will last <lb />
for two years and then if the express <lb />
companies are not losing money Ii <lb />
will be put in force We <lb />
are glad lo hear and have no fear <lb />
but that the express companies will <lb />
come out all right, made enough <lb />
before the investigation to make up <lb />
for any losses that may occur now <lb />
We are glad to see the success of <lb />
the post and as it widens in <lb />
scope and increases its facilities it <lb />
will cheapen shipping still more. <lb />
It is probably true that Satan .,,, for their manufacture <lb />
never takes a vacation, there's stopped Is going to be hard to so- <lb />
no good reason why he should he a-1 cure a supply and it is said they last <lb />
Those who have become of voting <lb />
age since the registration books <lb />
ed now have an opportunity to <lb />
are also others entitled <lb />
to register. attend to the mat <lb />
at once It will be too late before <lb />
long. <lb />
With the of glass eyes <lb />
ways working overtime. <lb />
only about a year or more. <lb />
The Federal census shows that <lb />
V Carolina farmers move often. <lb />
class often slaying only <lb />
i year on a farm. Perhaps that's <lb />
remain tenants. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Attend the Democratic speakings <lb />
the county and hear the is- <lb />
sues the campaign discussed. <lb />
of Mr. <lb />
The funeral services over the re- <lb />
of Mr. II. H. Hearne, whose <lb />
occurred at an early hour Tues <lb />
morning in Richmond, was held <lb />
afternoon at the home of <lb />
his son-in-law, Mr. J. U Starkey and <lb />
Hie interment made In Cherry Hill <lb />
The high esteem in which this good <lb />
n was held was truly manifested by <lb />
large number of sorrowing friends <lb />
attendance and the beautiful floral <lb />
that more than covered th <lb />
The pall bearers were. Messrs. D. <lb />
T. R. Moore, H. W. <lb />
J. Congleton, Flem- <lb />
C K. Rountree, L. W. Tucker, <lb />
r. Home. W. A. and O. W <lb />
t Daily Reflector <lb />
EDGECOMBE COUNTY FAIR <lb />
TARBORO, N. C. <lb />
November and L <lb />
Good Racing <lb />
Fine Exhibits <lb />
Airship Goes Up Twice Daily <lb />
Reduced Rates on all Railroads.<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 Ave. <lb />
Two Building lots Paris Ave. <lb />
We will 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 />
Standard Realty Company, <lb />
ROY FLANAGAN, MANAGER. <lb />
Office Greenville Banking Trust Co. Building. <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 BETTER THAN <lb />
EVER <lb />
ANT 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 PAIR <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates Over All <lb />
Railroads. <lb />
FOR PREMIUM LIST, OR <lb />
CLYDE GENERAL MANAGER, <lb />
NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
f Rates vi <lb />
Hill. II I <lb />
baa a drama <lb />
from Bernard Shaw as the play which <lb />
will <lb />
and the is tin- subject, and <lb />
the- is In the <lb />
hinged around I <lb />
I . two II i <lb />
Tin- which two rival <lb />
. In their i <lb />
win the hand a pretty tat <lb />
linger gad snap <lb />
iii.- action the play. As <lb />
the- Dramatic anticipate two <lb />
trips in the- stat.- tor the n <lb />
let tile- In We-e HI Md Ft. <lb />
the State. The i <lb />
trip is proposed for the- month f <lb />
and the- will pro- <lb />
be included are Greensboro <lb />
w Salisbury. <lb />
and The east <lb />
trip comes in February. Raleigh. <lb />
and New are <lb />
points favored the for <lb />
The completion of the <lb />
filter plant establishes a further safe <lb />
guard the contraction of <lb />
fever by the students. The <lb />
water heretofore used by the college, <lb />
plant has not been considered alto- <lb />
as pure as the filter plant will <lb />
insure. The filter plant has been in <lb />
the- course of the construction for over <lb />
a year, and its completion renders <lb />
of far greater convenience for furnish <lb />
tin- student's room with a <lb />
of water. Too. the plant opens the <lb />
way and extends the invitation for th <lb />
of an <lb />
laundry -two industries the unaltered <lb />
water made well-nigh impossible. <lb />
. M. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Drainage a <lb />
la formerly <lb />
and Blow. <lb />
DR. J. E. <lb />
Veterinary Surgeon and Death <lb />
treat all animals. Calls prompt. <lb />
day or night. Office at <lb />
. Smith's stables with hospital at <lb />
rice. Day phone night 181-<lb />
OF <lb />
Coast Line. <lb />
North Bound <lb />
No. II a. m. No. p. <lb />
No. t p. m. No. It <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Bast Bound West Bound <lb />
No. a. m. No. a l <lb />
No. I i a. at. No. 7.14 a. n <lb />
No. em No I I'd I <lb />
Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons <lb />
and Harness. Cash or on time, <lb />
J. E. WinsloW Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
Tax Appointments. <lb />
Fresh Decker's Back- <lb />
wheat, Hominy, Pan- <lb />
cake Flour. Oatmeal. <lb />
Flakes, <lb />
Washington Crisps, <lb />
Quakers Corn Flakes. <lb />
Post <lb />
en, Porridge, Grape <lb />
Nuts, Instant <lb />
Cereal, Flour, <lb />
Self-rising Flour. Con- <lb />
and <lb />
fee. <lb />
S. M <lb />
I will be at the following places on the for the purpose <lb />
i collecting taxes for 1914. <lb />
Dan Township at Arthur, October <lb />
Township at Bell's X Roads October j <lb />
Bethel at Bethel Bank <lb />
Carolina Township, Stokes at Bank October <lb />
Township, October <lb />
Township, Ayden. October <lb />
Falkland Township. Fountain at Bank October I <lb />
Farmville Township, Citizen Bank, Farmville October <lb />
Township, October <lb />
Swift Creek Township, Grifton Bank October <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff <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 for 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 />
W. H. Jr. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. State Distributor. <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Railroad <lb />
Of <lb />
Schedule in Elect October lib. 1911. <lb />
N. following schedule figures <lb />
published as information ONLY <lb />
and are guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
EAST BOUND <lb />
a. m. daily. <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m daily, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb />
beth City and <lb />
Parlor Car Chocowinity <lb />
Norfolk. Connects for all <lb />
North and West <lb />
, p in. daily, Except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WEST BOUND <lb />
a. daily for Wilson, Raleigh <lb />
and West. Pullman Bleeping Car <lb />
Connects North, <lb />
and <lb />
a. in. daily, Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh, Connects for <lb />
all points <lb />
p. m daily for Raleigh and all <lb />
Intermediate stations. <lb />
Co farther Information and <lb />
in Sleeping apply to J <lb />
I, Hassell, Agent, N, <lb />
II S. <lb />
Agent. <lb />
II. STACK. <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
NORFOLK, VA <lb />
Touring Cars F. O. B. Detroit <lb />
F. O. t, Detroit. <lb />
We have several hand Ford and other <lb />
Cars, almost as good as new, for Bale cheap. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
WAST <lb />
Headstones or <lb />
Monuments <lb />
LET SHOW TOD <lb />
HENRY T. KING <lb />
Flowers en <lb />
Flowers blooming on Icebergs would <lb />
be s rare sight, but travelers <lb />
In the northern portions f Pa- <lb />
mid In the North At- <lb />
have el this strange hut <lb />
vary <lb />
that Mime, on their r- -1 <lb />
h growth of Is deposited <lb />
on the while it is attached to the <lb />
mainland In regions. In time this <lb />
and I soil. In <lb />
the buttercups and <lb />
dandelions often h lodging, borne <lb />
by currents Of that <lb />
caught them up -ii some southern <lb />
clime These, take- root and bloom <lb />
floats <lb />
cut seen and is carried southward, <lb />
where the winds i the surface <lb />
and give the plants the moisture they <lb />
need. <lb />
His <lb />
said the irate <lb />
to Mr of <lb />
real estate agents, persuaded me <lb />
to buy a tot at <lb />
H Mr. <lb />
thing wrong <lb />
this I to put a bun- <lb />
on that lot and a house- <lb />
boat <lb />
I Ml I OF <lb />
d Ami i i Baste <lb />
I ii North Carolina <lb />
in the I el State a District Court <lb />
in and for said <lb />
in the matter <lb />
Bankrupt, <lb />
IN BANKRUPTCY <lb />
To Ho- creditors Paul <lb />
in the county of <lb />
and district n bankrupt. <lb />
e- i- hereby given that on the <lb />
-v day , A II 1314, tho said <lb />
Paul was duly adjudicated <lb />
bankrupt; and the Bret mooting; <lb />
his creditors will be held at <lb />
M. C, in Hi-- office of Harding <lb />
. Pierce, on the day of A. <lb />
1914, o'clock In forenoon, at <lb />
which lime tho said creditors may at- <lb />
tend, prove their claims, appoint n <lb />
examine- the- bankrupt, and <lb />
transact other fastness n <lb />
properly cone before said meeting. <lb />
Pl i <lb />
FRANK II BRYAN, <lb />
In Bankruptcy. <lb />
Harding Pierce, Attorneys. <lb />
10-7-111 j<lb /></p>
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                <p>
FOR SALE <lb />
m-. en <lb />
in in;. <lb />
Mi dwelling in Heals <lb />
dwelling Mocks street. <lb />
building lot- in all purl- of city. <lb />
Valuable farm near acre. <lb />
lax Passes Senate With <lb />
Majority of Democrats <lb />
Behind the Bill<lb />
Bros. <lb />
Real Estate Agents.<lb />
s, <lb />
octal and J, <lb />
PERSONALS. <lb />
;.<lb />
Mr V Hi . <lb />
re <lb />
Ira J w. Br <lb />
I . <lb />
Mrs W Wilson <lb />
Robin <lb />
row. <lb />
Mr. Charles i I I i s <lb />
. n <lb />
in today. <lb />
Mr.-. Lizzie .; <lb />
Bethel, are i r Mr <lb />
Fred <lb />
Mr. G. A. lion- <lb />
was In <lb />
lay. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs n i; r <lb />
lea <lb />
Mr. Frank E. . t Was <lb />
i i. today. <lb />
r Joseph Mi I. n born, i A <lb />
J. J. In Ra-<lb />
Mr. I. I . Bank <lb />
r, left i morn- <lb />
for R <lb />
Mr. P. M. . . short <lb />
is i I <lb />
v John Matthews this <lb />
. to hold n <lb />
I p pal<lb />
H. A. <lb />
II-Hector was in <lb />
s I <lb />
Mr. Luther Ferret I, who i- . <lb />
ell brother J W II on <lb />
F SI. <lb />
M. J. and W <lb />
Morton, Hi The l <lb />
motored to II <lb />
morning to conduct an auction sale <lb />
inn property. <lb />
Mr. V. I. Atlantic <lb />
Realty Company If spending <lb />
few d . Lexington, Ky. <lb />
I. A. Wills <lb />
LEADING CHARLOTTE <lb />
CITIZEN IS DEAD <lb />
Mil I. BALI <lb />
AT <lb />
A successful am lion sale <lb />
colored people at <lb />
was held Saturday afternoon by the <lb />
Atlantic Really Company. Al- <lb />
together thirty six lots were sold for a <lb />
total of <lb />
Some of the best lots on St. <lb />
brought as high as and the cheap- <lb />
lot was bid in A crowd <lb />
of live or six hundred people attended <lb />
sale. <lb />
Tb, Atlantic Realty company <lb />
band supplied excellent music. The <lb />
daylight fireworks which was the big <lb />
Mon at sale made quite a <lb />
hit with the crowds. The owners of <lb />
arc taking a personal In- <lb />
Ill the development of this pro- <lb />
and intend continuing in their <lb />
development work, they also intend <lb />
building twelve houses which will <lb />
m the neighborhood of eight hundred <lb />
dollars cash, these homes will be of- <lb />
for sale at thousand dollars <lb />
on the easy of fifty dollars down <lb />
aid two dollars per week. <lb />
I Mil It <lb />
ELECTS OFFICERS <lb />
Hail Been in Bad Health for Some <lb />
Montreal When <lb />
End Occurred <lb />
III Ml <lb />
I'll II res in <lb />
EUROPEAN WAR A I <lb />
WHITE'S TUESDAY <lb />
Beginning with next Monday at <lb />
White's all children over ten <lb />
of age will be charged the <lb />
admission as adults and all children <lb />
occupying seats will be <lb />
Charged the regular child's <lb />
price. <lb />
Beginning with tomorrow night then <lb />
will be shown on each Tuesday night <lb />
until further notice pictures of the <lb />
Charlotte, IS Danit I Aug . <lb />
who with the late Joseph <lb />
Caldwell, d the Charlotte <lb />
and who for y. <lb />
was the b mi n in the <lb />
South km iv from Maine to <lb />
I today o'clock at <lb />
me Montreat. i <lb />
i par; m h b <lb />
I suffered for four years, be having <lb />
I on a <lb />
On tour <lb />
ago o his nines <lb />
; an i tori to re- <lb />
i but v avail. <lb />
months his mental <lb />
He bit Char- <lb />
r Montreal <lb />
by trail and relatives. For <lb />
m month past was realized ins <lb />
was going fast. Three weeks <lb />
ago in- suffered a second <lb />
him of speech and the <lb />
past fortnight he was unconscious for <lb />
greater of tin- nine, lie <lb />
ii days saying to those <lb />
room he knew the end win <lb />
near and that be was ready to go. <lb />
News of Mr. death was r. <lb />
in Charlotte with sorrow. Since <lb />
. had been one of best <lb />
known men in North Carolina, was <lb />
one of the most remarkable men of <lb />
the South. He was a man of strong <lb />
Intellectual, executive, Inventive ability <lb />
forceful in thought, decisive in action <lb />
and of convictions. <lb />
Mr. was born October <lb />
held. S. C, a son of <lb />
Clinton Tompkins. of Edge- <lb />
field. He showed aptitude as a child <lb />
for mechanics construction and <lb />
graduated the South Carolina col- <lb />
of Columbia and then became a <lb />
at in- <lb />
situ of Troy, x. where he grad- <lb />
as an engineer In 1873. <lb />
Washington, D. c. <lb />
administration war revenue bill., levy- <lb />
approximately ad <lb />
taxes to inc. t the <lb />
caused by war in was <lb />
passed by Senate last right to <lb />
after Southern in <lb />
with Republicans of the Senate. <lb />
fought to postpone <lb />
of the measure because <lb />
. relief legislation had been do <lb />
. defeat <lb />
Democratic leaders. l a supremo <lb />
in climax of the <lb />
Fight, gathered their forces, and <lb />
spurring them on with eloquent an- <lb />
peals party solidarity, defeated <lb />
i Million in its move to ill <lb />
action. Senators <lb />
Smith of <lb />
Georgia, Smith of South Carolina <lb />
and were the Demo- <lb />
to the <lb />
. ting with Republicans to <lb />
postpone in lion. This would b <lb />
i the bill for the present session <lb />
of Congress. <lb />
Despite urgent pleas Senators <lb />
Williams, stone. and James <lb />
who demanded united Democratic <lb />
I for a Democratic measure <lb />
I fostered by administration, these <lb />
S Senators under a storm <lb />
oratorical denunciation, persisted <lb />
j to the last in their determination that <lb />
I the bill should contain some cotton <lb />
I relief provision. <lb />
The enlivening contest marked <lb />
the passage of the bill foreshadowed <lb />
of the long drawn out <lb />
of which has kepi flags <lb />
Hying r the almost <lb />
for the past years. The <lb />
lax hill will go Io House on Mon- <lb />
day and will be sent to conference. <lb />
An agreement on tin- measure between <lb />
the two Houses probably will be <lb />
reached by the middle of next week. <lb />
The vote on tho revenue bill <lb />
lowed lines with one exception, l Needs Revision <lb />
Lane, of Oregon, Democrat Carolina is the only state in <lb />
voting against it. Immediately after the whole South which still hangs on <lb />
ii- passage, in. Senator, on motion State Constitution Imposed upon <lb />
Senator Simmons. Insisted upon it during Reconstruction days, a Con- <lb />
amendment and asked a conference which to this day calls Con- <lb />
with the House. federate soldiers and <lb />
This bill includes a lax on beer, Civil War <lb />
kinds whiskey and wines; a People who talk about our <lb />
tax on banks, brokers and commission j constitution formed by wisdom <lb />
on of the forget that the <lb />
and concert on circuses an I of 1868, which gave us the pr- <lb />
other amusement enterprises. sent Constitution into existence <lb />
i. also taxed, both and the illegal voles of Ignorant <lb />
The stamp tax applies to led by Belt-seeking <lb />
p. and similar as c. Hamilton says. More <lb />
Bonds and various legal pa- a fourth the members wore <lb />
p.-r- required to have a carpetbaggers and <lb />
attached. Newspapers taxed ac Shall we say that a Convention <lb />
cording to their circulation. In the was prepared to say what 1-5 <lb />
main lie lull is as it was pro-<lb />
T Breakfast <lb />
At the eighteenth annual convention <lb />
tin- Daughters of the Con <lb />
which Just closed in <lb />
following officers were elect- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Mrs. Little, pres- <lb />
Miss Unison, Raleigh <lb />
hist vice-president; Mrs. Thomas <lb />
second <lb />
Mrs. Latta Johnston, Charlotte, third <lb />
vice-president; Mrs. E. J. Ingram. <lb />
corresponding <lb />
i Miss trees <lb />
Mrs. Harvey, re <lb />
Mrs. II. c. <lb />
recorder of crosses; Mis Georgie <lb />
Hicks, historian; Miss <lb />
Faison, Faison, assistant <lb />
Mrs. Kale Raleigh, <lb />
Chaplin; Miss James, <lb />
ton. honorary Mrs. Cordon <lb />
Finger. Charlotte director children's <lb />
chapter. <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 supply. <lb />
Ruins coal <lb />
lignite or wood. <lb />
It is guaranteed. <lb />
Come ix and See It. <lb />
name on feed door <lb />
None genuine without it J <lb />
Quinn, Miller <lb />
Company <lb />
BLAST <lb />
VARIOUS STAGES OF SMOKING <lb />
There was an effort to place <lb />
a provision in aid the situ i <lb />
but tin- was defeated, <lb />
best for people of North Carolina <lb />
years later than the duly elected <lb />
representatives of the people who sub- <lb />
the present Constitutional <lb />
Amendments last year <lb />
European war. Tomorrow evening <lb />
the pictures will feature the first Mr. was a recognized <lb />
crowd before the building of leader of Industrial and economic <lb />
and the war office following life Of the new south. He was <lb />
Britten's announcing war D. A. company <lb />
German; There will be no president of the nulls, <lb />
change in the admission of and i I dent of the High Shoals Cotton <lb />
cents, <lb />
-NOTICE <lb />
virtue of a mortgage execute I <lb />
in,, by Gideon Teel, on the 10th day <lb />
of January, 1810, securing a certain <lb />
obligation and bond therein and <lb />
whereas, the terms of the same have <lb />
been complied with. I will sell to <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, that tract <lb />
of land described in the <lb />
and Manufacturing company. <lb />
He was a member of the <lb />
i lull Of New York and one Of tho <lb />
founders of Charlotte sanatorium. <lb />
In 1892 be and Joseph P, Caldwell <lb />
bought out the morning paper Char- IT <lb />
lotto called the and changed j <lb />
its name back to the Charlotte Ob- <lb />
WAIT. <lb />
Take Greenville I- <lb />
Experience. <lb />
When the back begins to ache. <lb />
Dot. i wall until <lb />
chronic; <lb />
kidney troubles develop; <lb />
Till urinary troubles destroy night's <lb />
rest. <lb />
Profit by a Greenville citizen's ex- <lb />
D, Jones, carpenter, <lb />
nut St., Greenville, a <lb />
year and a half ago I was troubled <lb />
with my back and kidneys. had a <lb />
dull pain in my back and across my <lb />
loins. When tried to stoop or bend <lb />
to pick up my tools I had a sharp <lb />
pain in my kidneys. I had headaches <lb />
and spells and my sight was <lb />
blurred. Seeing Kidney <lb />
advertised. I procured a box. This <lb />
strengthened my back and put <lb />
my kidneys in good shape. <lb />
Kidney are a very good remedy <lb />
for kidney <lb />
Trice. at all deal, rs, <lb />
simply ask for a kidney remedy get <lb />
Kidney same that <lb />
Mr. Jones had. Co. <lb />
Props., Buffalo, x. Y. <lb />
DAVIS RELEASED. <lb />
Neighbor Captors Privilege of <lb />
Selling Payers <lb />
Wilson. Oct. to n <lb />
report here today. Hen Davis, who <lb />
was captured by two men by the <lb />
of Powell, was forcibly released a <lb />
Fremont by other neighbors. It is <lb />
said is a sufferer from Asthma <lb />
and tuberculosis and that his arrest <lb />
infuriated some of his neighbors, win <lb />
armed themselves and went to <lb />
and demanded that he be re- <lb />
leased. Not wishing Io resort to <lb />
they offered to purchase the re- <lb />
papers and did so for <lb />
Davis was then and has left <lb />
for parts unknown. The an <lb />
said to have been given ten minutes to <lb />
get out of Fremont they <lb />
out and have not been since <lb />
from. <lb />
Davis is alleged to have killed a <lb />
man in Georgia, whom he charged <lb />
wrecking his homo end Hint upon <lb />
of the deed he walked all <lb />
the way to North Carolina with his <lb />
two children. One of the is <lb />
also reported to have shot a man <lb />
Newton. Georgia. <lb />
Observant Man Has Noticed <lb />
That Mark Age <lb />
of the Cigar User. <lb />
Young men, very young In <lb />
earlier smoking days like to keep the <lb />
ash on n cigar as long as II will stay. <lb />
Somebody has told them that It Is a <lb />
mark of a good cigar for It to have <lb />
an ash that does not crumble and fall <lb />
off. it Is at least true that a long ash <lb />
marks the cigar as one made with a <lb />
lone filler. <lb />
The young man smoker who likes <lb />
to see the ash grow hang on <lb />
handles his cigar v great care so <lb />
as not to joggle II off, and If ho <lb />
smokes up the whole cigar without <lb />
dropping the ash be thinks he <lb />
has been smoking a good cigar and <lb />
that he Is a good smoker. <lb />
As he grows older the young man <lb />
comes to be a of another sort. <lb />
He flicks the ashes off his cigar <lb />
Then as he grows older still he <lb />
may come to be careless about tho <lb />
ash, or he may be so engrossed with <lb />
other things as he smokes that he <lb />
lets the ash accumulate, to drop may- <lb />
be on his garments and cover them <lb />
with ashes. <lb />
Still later in life the grown, mature <lb />
man Is likely to knock the ash off his <lb />
cigar at frequent intervals, to keep It <lb />
down short. He in a business- <lb />
like nay, be doesn't want the ashes <lb />
scattered over him. Hut as he grows <lb />
older when ho comes to be an <lb />
oldish man. he may come again as <lb />
he smokes to keep the on a cigar <lb />
as long as he can. <lb />
You may see an old mini smoking a <lb />
cigar thus, holding It carefully and <lb />
smoking slowly and contemplatively, <lb />
looking at the ash occasionally and <lb />
clearly Interested in seeing It grow, <lb />
Just as ho did he was young. <lb />
Why he does this now Is uncertain, <lb />
but perhaps It Is because It brings <lb />
back memories of his youth. <lb />
server, and thereby reestablished the <lb />
name given the paper by Charles R <lb />
Jones, who founded II. The partner- <lb />
ship of Mr. Caldwell and Mr. <lb />
WIFE. <lb />
Features with <lb />
giving me this authority, registered In kins continued to the death of Mr <lb />
0-9, page on Monday, at noon. Caldwell, November 1911. It <lb />
tin 18th day of November, 1814, at tin <lb />
Court House door. Hie following <lb />
tract of land, containing about <lb />
seventy acres. <lb />
Adjoining the lauds of J. II. White <lb />
burst and Harriett being <lb />
Bailie L, i berry's part of the <lb />
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel of <lb />
K. A. Cherry and Cherry. i <lb />
In Book H-7, page <lb />
This the day of October, mil. <lb />
L. R. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
S. J. Attorney. <lb />
a partnership remarkable in Strength, <lb />
Individuality and affection. <lb />
mill <lb />
The people of Greenville should Shown. <lb />
not miss the opportunity of bearing The smallest pair of human being <lb />
one of Dr. inimitable is one of the novel attraction <lb />
lures. While a number of people in with Famous Shows. <lb />
Greenville know him well, they do not. These most wonderful of all midgets <lb />
often have the chance to hear him. hold dally receptions under the bi <lb />
Dr. lectured at the tents of Ibis show. The Major Is 1-2 <lb />
School once before, subject inches tall, while Ills wife is I 1-2 inch <lb />
was then His descriptions shorter. They are perfect ill <lb />
were so graphic that be made bis an- way except for their size, and <lb />
in c feel as if they had taken the really handsome couple. They have <lb />
trip with His was in met with every king, queen, emperor <lb />
with amusing experiences monarch, czar and nabob in <lb />
Plait them now, cents per Interesting stories, yet showed and presents and decorations <lb />
Mowers and funeral designs on he had a thorough understanding an enormous fortune, which <lb />
short Orders taken for Shade conditions on the island. have been presented to them at <lb />
Trees, Vines, lectures tonight on times by tho great rulers of the <lb />
Pansy Plants, Hyacinth and Narcissus j Falling Down on Ills He world. Do not fall to sec this <lb />
to the Training School under the when Robinson's Fa <lb />
MISS of the Young Woman's Shows their exhibitions <lb />
Association, here tomorrow. <lb />
Strawberry Plants <lb />
j WANT ADS <lb />
i i <lb />
Cash must accompany orders <lb />
for want ads, except from those <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts. The rate la I cents par <lb />
line, six words to the Una. Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
Ask Your Grocer for MOSS HUSK <lb />
the best. <lb />
FOR SALE-SACK AT GREEN <lb />
for cents a sack. <lb />
Oil A Fertilizer. <lb />
NEW MULLETS. S. M.<lb />
pipes, elbows, fire boards, and put up <lb />
your stoves. S. T. Hicks. <lb />
Tl THE BEING CIR. <lb />
day, there will be no sales on the <lb />
Greenville market that day. <lb />
BOARDERS TO BE- <lb />
gin by November 5th. Dickinson <lb />
Avenue. Mrs. <lb />
DIAMOND DROP BAR <lb />
ring, 1-2 carat, on Saturday, <lb />
if left at Hotel <lb />
PLANTS SET THEM <lb />
Now. D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
m-w-f. <lb />
CHINA'S MOST ANCIENT CITY <lb />
Believed to Have Been a <lb />
Metropolis Two Thousand Years <lb />
Before Rome. <lb />
Is probably tho most <lb />
able city In China, and perhaps has <lb />
had a longer continuous existence <lb />
than Athens and Tho Chinese <lb />
themselves believe with some warranty <lb />
that It was flourishing years <lb />
fore was founded. On tho one <lb />
hand. Its story touches the first <lb />
of tho Chinese on the <lb />
other. It was again brought Into a fore- <lb />
front of Chinese history when the <lb />
Empress sought <lb />
within Its wall a r from the <lb />
of the allies. It has been the <lb />
stronghold of many monarchs, the <lb />
against many revolts and <lb />
and the shelter of many <lb />
became a great city because <lb />
It stood In the province of and, <lb />
therefore, on the borders of the <lb />
deserts and rolling uplands <lb />
whence came successive hordes of <lb />
barbarians to threaten the peace of <lb />
the Flowery Land. It has never lost <lb />
Its protective character, and years <lb />
ago the great Mohammedan rebellion <lb />
vainly spent Its strength against It. <lb />
Nor has Its strength entirely van- <lb />
Its mighty walls, though <lb />
less against modern artillery, are far <lb />
more formidable, and now In better re- <lb />
pair, than those Peking. Its <lb />
Is variously estimated, but Is <lb />
numbered by the hundred thousand. <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb />
At the solicitation of my many <lb />
friends, I hereby myself <lb />
candidate for Sheriff of County. <lb />
I have always treated every man <lb />
every woman and every child In Pitt <lb />
county right. If tho people of my <lb />
county see fit to honor mo with this <lb />
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 />
tame, showing no personal relations <lb />
to any one. Your vote will be <lb />
JOYNER. <lb />
Sale Of Personal Properly <lb />
At my residence, number Third <lb />
SI reel, in this city, I will offer for sale <lb />
on <lb />
OCTOBER 1914. <lb />
the following personal property, vis. <lb />
Bureau, Bed, Pillows, <lb />
Chairs, Table, Hall Rack, China Clo- <lb />
Book Cases, Heaters, Cook Stove, <lb />
Kitchen Crockery, Sewing <lb />
Machine, and a lot of <lb />
other property. <lb />
Terms of Sale, cash. Hour of sale J <lb />
p. m. <lb />
HENRY. T. KING. <lb />
1017-<lb />
Retrial Though The <lb />
Mas Nut lulled, thief Justice <lb />
Dissenting--Defense <lb />
Relied en Error in Charge <lb />
Supreme court yesterday hand- <lb />
ed down nineteen cases, among which <lb />
an the Pollard case, new trial. <lb />
S Insurance Co. new <lb />
Haddock vs Stocks, no error; and <lb />
Decker rs N. S. It. R. affirmed, all <lb />
from Pitt county. As the Pollard <lb />
i is of great Interest bore and to <lb />
this county we reproduce part of <lb />
opinion. The new trial will be <lb />
held here and it will probably be as <lb />
hard as the former, trial. <lb />
It will be recalled that S It. Pol- <lb />
lard ill January of this year shot the <lb />
chief of police when the chief entered <lb />
bis store. The jury convicted Pollard <lb />
of manslaughter and the trial judge <lb />
sentenced him to live years Eleven <lb />
lawyers represented Pollard. The <lb />
case now goes back for a new trial, <lb />
the opinion being written by Jostles <lb />
Clark for the court. Chief Justice <lb />
Clark dissents. <lb />
The evidence is conflicting but it <lb />
seems that Pollard and the Chief of <lb />
Police had bad feelings towards each <lb />
other and the Chief had threatened <lb />
to arrest Pollard for gambling and <lb />
selling liquor in his store. On <lb />
night in question, the Chief entered <lb />
the store and went over near <lb />
Pollard was. Pollard told the Chief <lb />
that he had ordered him to keep out <lb />
of his store and told the Chief to get <lb />
of his store. The defendant's <lb />
was that the Chief put his <lb />
band to his hip pocket, assumed t <lb />
threatening attitude and cursed him <lb />
and be shot in self defense. The <lb />
for the State was that the de- <lb />
shot at the same time he or- <lb />
the Chief of Police to get out of <lb />
I he store. As the Chief of Police was <lb />
being taken out of the store he shot <lb />
at. the defendant Pollard. The Chief <lb />
Of Police made a dying declaration <lb />
that Pollard shot him at the same <lb />
lime he ordered him to gel out of the <lb />
store. The evidence was voluminous <lb />
bill this seems to be the gist of it. <lb />
The trial Judge Instructed the jury <lb />
that if the Jury round from the <lb />
that the defendant saw the <lb />
deceased enter the store and saw that <lb />
the deceased was mad. and that de- <lb />
walked down behind the cigar <lb />
counter and the deceased came over <lb />
near him; and the defendant ordered <lb />
the deceased to get out of the store <lb />
and the deceased cursed him an I <lb />
placed his hand on bis hip pocket; <lb />
the defendant believed the de <lb />
ceased was about to draw his pistol <lb />
for the purpose of assaulting de- <lb />
with It, and that the <lb />
was willing to enter Into a light <lb />
with the deceased with a deadly <lb />
weapon, and immediately drew <lb />
pistol and shot and killed the de <lb />
ceased, defendant would be guilty of <lb />
manslaughter, and Ibis would be so If <lb />
the manner and appearance of <lb />
deceased were such as to cause the <lb />
defendant to believe that Smith was <lb />
armed with deadly weapons and that <lb />
he was about to harm him with <lb />
Justice Walker for the court states <lb />
will he seen, at a glance, that <lb />
learned presiding Judge has blended <lb />
the doctrine of self defense and that <lb />
of manslaughter in one instruction, <lb />
without proper discrimination be <lb />
tween the two and he used an ex- <lb />
which was manifestly <lb />
lated, though of course, not Intended <lb />
to mislead the Jury as to the true <lb />
of manslaughter, and to produce <lb />
confusion In their Justice <lb />
Walker reviews the authorities and <lb />
enters into a very full discussion of <lb />
manslaughter and self defense. The <lb />
other exceptions arc not dis- <lb />
cussed. For the error Indicated, a <lb />
new trial is ordered. <lb />
Ml COMMUTED. <lb />
II. Found Dead in His Bar i <lb />
Died Press. Natural Causes. <lb />
New Hem. After the com- <lb />
had been greatly excited Sat <lb />
night by the news that H. J. <lb />
a well known citizen of this <lb />
city, bad been murdered by some <lb />
known his farm, two miles <lb />
out of town, County Physician Dr. <lb />
Joseph Kb, in exploded the theory <lb />
de, hiring, alter be bad performed <lb />
autopsy on the body, Mr. <lb />
lad not been murdered, but that his, <lb />
death was due Io natural causes and <lb />
the wound on his head, which <lb />
led to the murder theory, was cause <lb />
by contact the concrete floor of <lb />
the cow shed whore the body was <lb />
found. The result of this autopsy was <lb />
made known to the coroner's Jury and <lb />
I hey returned a verdict to the effect <lb />
that the deceased had come to his <lb />
death from natural causes. <lb />
THE BEST COMPANY- <lb />
The Mutual Life In- <lb />
Company, of <lb />
Newark, N. J. <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb />
Sole Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
MRS. DEAD. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Mayo, the mother of <lb />
Mr. F. K. Mayo, of the Coca-Cola <lb />
Bottling Works, this city, died at <lb />
her home between and <lb />
Tarboro, Sunday afternoon at three <lb />
o'clock. The deceased had been ill <lb />
for the past six months and at the <lb />
time of her going was sixty-live <lb />
years of age. She was a consistent <lb />
member of the Free Will Baptist <lb />
church and was held in the highest <lb />
esteem by her friends and <lb />
Her friends were many. She leaves <lb />
three sons and one to <lb />
mourn their loss; Mr. F. K. Mayo, of <lb />
this city, and Jesse Mayo, of Pitt <lb />
county, and Edward Mayo, of <lb />
N. C. and Mrs. Ada Lewis. <lb />
The funeral was conducted from <lb />
the home of the deceased this after- <lb />
noon and the burial was at the Bar- <lb />
row burying ground. <lb />
Mr. F. E. Mayo and family left this <lb />
morning to attend the funeral--Wash- <lb />
TAKEN IT ON MY FARM ONE MALE <lb />
bog. not marked, pale rod in color, <lb />
weight pounds. Owner can get <lb />
same by paying all costs. <lb />
TOM C. BUTTON. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Between and Jack. <lb />
Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb />
Issued licenses to the following <lb />
couples since last <lb />
WHITE <lb />
J. J. Edge, of Mount, and <lb />
Clara E. Joyner, of <lb />
H. of Greenville, and <lb />
K. Price, of Martin County. <lb />
C. Evans, of and Rena <lb />
Wilson, of <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Elijah Lunsford. of Farmville, and <lb />
Mamie Barrett, of <lb />
Marion Graham and Battle <lb />
ton, of Falkland. <lb />
John Grimes, of Falkland, and Ella <lb />
Foreman, of Bethel. <lb />
Joe Teel and Pearl of Bet- <lb />
Nil h Battle and Annie Daniel, of <lb />
James A. Adams, of Greenville, and <lb />
of <lb />
H. W. I A BIER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye, Ear, and Throat <lb />
and <lb />
The fitting of Glasses <lb />
with Dr. D. U James. <lb />
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 tree to all who pay his regular <lb />
tee ten dollars for the examination <lb />
of their eyes. <lb />
RECEIPT FOR SWEET <lb />
and Irish potatoes. Used five years sue <lb />
from Eastern Caro- <lb />
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How To Quinine To Children. <lb />
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At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
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ITEMS <lb />
Winterville. Oct. Jerry, <lb />
suddenly last Thurs <lb />
night. Mrs had <lb />
tobacco all day until about <lb />
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she M suddenly taken very ill j <lb />
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She was about years of age and Is <lb />
survived by a and three <lb />
sons, Messrs. Fred and J. II I <lb />
Hie latter a resident of. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Put County. <lb />
In the sup- Court <lb />
Term, 1914.<lb />
n NOTICE<lb />
The Defendant Above Named Will <lb />
Take <lb />
That action as above has <lb />
been commenced In the Superior <lb />
to procure divorce absolute, for <lb />
reason stated In the complaint filed <lb />
In the office of the Clerk of Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
And the said defendant will further <lb />
take notice that he is required to up- <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
mm <lb />
Sale I and- <lb />
I ml- r and by virtue of the power <lb />
and authority contained a certain <lb />
ii d of trust executed to S. M. <lb />
trustee, by L. G. Morrow <lb />
Di WHEAT. <lb />
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surest method of trading in wheat I <lb />
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bought. No further risk. I date. February 1914, to secure <lb />
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Richmond. Va. <lb />
Norfolk. V-<lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Charleston. S. C. <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb />
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb />
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. <lb />
Hughes Would Die, Bat <lb />
One Helped Him to <lb />
Recovery. <lb />
interesting ad- <lb />
vices 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 />
times, that I thought surely I would die. <lb />
I tried different treatments, but they <lb />
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I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb />
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taking other medicines. I decided to <lb />
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has been <lb />
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb />
of the stomach and liver. 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 />
Cumberland county. <lb />
were Interred at the <lb />
day afternoon. <lb />
The war fit continuing but A. W. <lb />
Ange is still selling dry goods <lb />
notions, boots, shoes, hats and caps <lb />
mighty cheap. <lb />
Before you leave tor Europe to make <lb />
peat go to Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
and gel a supply of boots, shoes and <lb />
blankets. <lb />
The local bail squad left Fri- <lb />
day morning the <lb />
of the weather for Washington. They <lb />
had a game scheduled for Friday <lb />
seemed very anxious to got on the <lb />
of their list. However, <lb />
they got a message while in Green- <lb />
ville the Washington park was In <lb />
such a bad condition they could <lb />
not play, so they had to return dis- <lb />
appointed The locals have heel <lb />
practicing for some time and we look <lb />
forward for the first game for we are <lb />
confident that they are going to do <lb />
good work. <lb />
Athletes wear Hunt Club shoes, an I <lb />
you can do than sec B. D. <lb />
Forrest A Co., for a pair. <lb />
II you are going to camp or keep <lb />
house you had better see Harrington. <lb />
Barber Co., and get one of those <lb />
handsome stoves. They are cheap. <lb />
The students of the local <lb />
School are looking forward to the <lb />
for a good hate by a team from the <lb />
and Columbian <lb />
For Sale One house and lot in one. <lb />
block of new school house. Terms to <lb />
suit. It. W Dal. <lb />
lb. remains I pear at the November Terra of the <lb />
cemetery Superior Court of said County, to be <lb />
I held in the Court House, at Greenville <lb />
on Monday, the 9th day of November <lb />
being the ninth Monday, <lb />
the 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 />
or Hit plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
for the relief demanded in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the day of September, 1914 <lb />
A. T. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk <lb />
REASONS<lb />
Why You Should Always Use <lb />
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb />
Because they are better than Food <lb />
Laws require. <lb />
Because they vs ill go further than goods. <lb />
Because their delicacy flavor is <lb />
A. Because Parity and Quality is absolute. <lb />
Because are unreservedly guaranteed. <lb />
Positively the most profitable way <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy <lb />
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels <lb />
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 />
H. IT. Ml MANN <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Bog 1420. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
II. Tripp <lb />
vs. Notice of Sale of Land <lb />
lit Smith <lb />
By virtue of an executive directed <lb />
to the undersigned sheriff of Pitt <lb />
County, from the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County in the above entitled ac- <lb />
will on Monday the day of <lb />
November, 1914, at o'clock noon, <lb />
expose to public sale, before the <lb />
house in Pitt county <lb />
the highest bidder for cash, to sat <lb />
said executor, all the right entitle, <lb />
and interest of Smith, the <lb />
defendant has in the following <lb />
real estate to Situated in <lb />
Township Pitt County <lb />
North Carolina, Beginning at a large <lb />
pine in the new road, T. N. Manning j <lb />
corner, and runs north 1-2 west <lb />
pubs to Smith's line, then with <lb />
his line to a slake in a branch, then <lb />
down said branch to a slake, thence <lb />
a straight lines, to a slake <lb />
Smith's corner thence S. 1-2 K. <lb />
poles to a stake on a ditch <lb />
down said ditch to the canal in Hen <lb />
Swamp thence up said canal ti <lb />
Hie beginning containing 2-5 acre <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This the day of October, 1914 <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Put County. <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Term. 1914. <lb />
Adams <lb />
vs NOTICE <lb />
David Adams <lb />
The Defendant Above Named Will <lb />
Take <lb />
That action entitled as above hat <lb />
been commenced in the Superior <lb />
to procure a divorce absolute, for the <lb />
reason stated in the complaint Died <lb />
in office of the Clerk of Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
And the said defendant will further <lb />
take that he is required to <lb />
pear at the November Term of the <lb />
Superior Court of said County, to be <lb />
in the Court House, at Greenville <lb />
on Monday, the 9th day of November <lb />
1914, being the ninth Monday, after <lb />
the 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 />
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 />
ft <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
to by Gideon Teel, on the 10th day <lb />
of January, 1910, securing a certain <lb />
obligation and bond therein and <lb />
whereas, the terms of the same have <lb />
not been complied with, I will sell to <lb />
the highest bidder, for cash, that tract <lb />
of land described In the mortgage <lb />
giving me this authority, registered in <lb />
Book 0-9, page CS, on Monday, at noon, <lb />
the 16th day November, 1914, at the <lb />
Court House door, the following <lb />
tract of land, containing about <lb />
seventy acres. <lb />
Adjoining the lands of J. H. White- <lb />
and Harriett Whitfield, being <lb />
L. Cherry's part of the Britton <lb />
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel Of <lb />
E. A. Cherry and Sallie Cherry, <lb />
in Hook H-7, page <lb />
This the day of October, 1914. <lb />
I. It. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
s. J. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
II BLUE. <lb />
ill all r. <lb />
ft Co., <lb />
V hi. <lb />
FOB SILK OR KITE <lb />
horse farm. Will sell for cash or en <lb />
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills, <lb />
N. C, Route <lb />
w. <lb />
I have this day qualified as <lb />
on the estate of Lawrence 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. I 1915., or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This Sept. 11th, 1914. <lb />
W. Stokes. N, C. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb />
Your Skin <lb />
a a <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
It the Basis of all Industry <lb />
LIME <lb />
U the hauls of all good farming. Writ <lb />
by the best authority in the Unit <lb />
Suits Lime on the Farm, I get price <lb />
of the pure t lime. Don't buy earth, <lb />
etc. A postal will give you reasons. <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of an order of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County made In <lb />
special proceedings No. entitled <lb />
L. W. Tucker, Administrator, versus <lb />
I. II, Mooring et the undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell at auction be <lb />
fore the Courthouse door in Green- <lb />
ville on Monday, November 2nd, 1914. <lb />
at noon, the following described real <lb />
estate to <lb />
lots In the town of Greenville, <lb />
bounded on the north by 12th street, <lb />
on the west by street, and on <lb />
the south and east by the lots of A <lb />
M Moseley. For accurate <lb />
reference is made to a deed from <lb />
A. M. Moseley and wife to J. <lb />
Mooring, which deed appears of re-; <lb />
cord In Book P.-9. page in the of- <lb />
Dee of the Register of Deeds of <lb />
County. Also a tract of land In <lb />
Township known as a share of <lb />
the W. T. Keel land, which Is fully <lb />
described In a deed from G. If. Moor- <lb />
Trustee, to I S. Mooring which <lb />
deed is recorded in Book H-16, page <lb />
In the office of the Register of <lb />
Leeds said tract contains about <lb />
acres and is subject to the life estate <lb />
Of T. Keel. Terms Cash. <lb />
This 2nd, 1914. <lb />
L. W. TUCKER, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
K. G. James So- Attorneys. <lb />
In <lb />
Reba Little <lb />
vs. Notice. <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 />
lain a divorce from the bonds of mat- <lb />
And the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that he is required <lb />
lo appear at the next Term of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County to be <lb />
held on the 9th Monday, after the <lb />
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, or <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
for relief demanded In said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This day of Sept. 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
BROWN. <lb />
Atty. for plaintiff. <lb />
All MARTIN COIN IV <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
acres ill tract. acres ill <lb />
acres new land ready for <lb />
plow mile from railroad station, <lb />
graded school and churches, t <lb />
miles from County seat with rail- <lb />
roads and water transportation. <lb />
residences six rooms each plastered <lb />
and painted plenty of out build- <lb />
to each. Residences built with <lb />
view to subdivision. <lb />
es and tobacco barns. Land In high <lb />
slate of cultivation, land suited lo <lb />
crops raised in Eastern North Caro- <lb />
and especially fine for tobacco. <lb />
Address Wheeler Martin, or J. C. Go- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
the payment of a certain bond of <lb />
even date and tenor therewith, <lb />
the stipulations contained in said deed <lb />
of trust not having been complied <lb />
v ills, the undersigned will, on the <lb />
day of November, 1914. <lb />
at one o'clock, p. m., in the town <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, and <lb />
premises hereinafter described, of <lb />
for sale to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, the following described lands <lb />
persona property to <lb />
of Lands. <lb />
Situate in Township. <lb />
County. North Carolina, and on the <lb />
north side of Wilson street in the <lb />
town of N. <lb />
the Intersection of Wilson and <lb />
field streets, thence westerly with <lb />
tin- center of Wilson street 1-2 feet <lb />
thence at right angles northerly <lb />
feet to the Belcher line, thence at <lb />
right angles easterly 1-2 feet l <lb />
Fields street extended, thence south- <lb />
with said Fields street feet <lb />
to ginning, and one-half of <lb />
the Farmville Warehouse Co. lot, <lb />
now better known as the Banner Ware <lb />
house and lot in said town of Farm- <lb />
ville. and being the same lands and <lb />
premises now used and occupied by <lb />
said L. Morrow in the Tobacco <lb />
warehouse business. <lb />
Personal Property. <lb />
Being all and singular of I he fix- <lb />
and tools belonging to said <lb />
warehouse, including trucks, iron safe <lb />
and all office fixtures and furniture <lb />
now in said warehouse and belonging <lb />
said Morrow. Also pounds <lb />
of scrap tobacco now in said ware- <lb />
house and belonging lo said Morrow, <lb />
and being the lot of scrap tobacco <lb />
the town of Farmville purchased <lb />
the season of 1913 and 1914. <lb />
house stored by said Morrow in said <lb />
Banner warehouse. <lb />
Said deed of trust being recorded la <lb />
the Pitt County Registry, Book T-10, <lb />
at page and seq. <lb />
This the day of October 1914. <lb />
G. If. <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
J, O. SMITH, Attorney. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
In The Superior Court <lb />
Battle Slade <lb />
vs Summons by Publication <lb />
John Slade the above named defend- <lb />
ant will lake notice that an action <lb />
has been brought as entitled above <lb />
for the purpose of procuring a <lb />
absolute, and he will take fur- <lb />
notice that if he does not <lb />
on or before the November Term of <lb />
the Superior Court of County, <lb />
held on the 9th day of November, 1914, <lb />
and answer or demur to the <lb />
filed In the office of the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court, on or before the No- <lb />
Term of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County, 1914, that the plain- <lb />
tiff will be granted the relief sought <lb />
In said complaint, which is a divorce <lb />
absolute. <lb />
This the 10th day of October 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb />
MM III urn. Otter <lb />
wont no matter of bow long standing, <lb />
by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Mealing Oil. It <lb />
SM at r mm time. <lb />
ate cum <lb />
Porter's <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
On Saturday, the 17th day of October <lb />
at o'clock, in front of the Edwards <lb />
Building, near the Court the <lb />
j Town of Greenville, I will sell to <lb />
highest bidder for cash three hundred <lb />
J opera chairs In the building be- <lb />
longing to H. C. Edwards, being the <lb />
seals used In said Opera House be- <lb />
longing to Powell tit Bryan, and <lb />
i based from Taft this sale <lb />
being made under an order 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 />
C. <lb />
This September 20th. 1914. <lb />
J. EVERETT, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
i or <lb />
mi.-I. I r ii--i i <lb />
r SEARCH . <lb />
f. r. i <lb />
PATENT BUILD FORTUNE f<lb />
C. SWIFT CO. <lb />
St., D. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
the estate of Joe Forbes, deceased, this <lb />
is to notify all persons owing said es- <lb />
to pay the same immediately to <lb />
the undersigned. All persons to whom <lb />
said estate is Indebted arc notified to <lb />
present the same within twelve months <lb />
from the dale of this notice or the <lb />
same will be pleaded in bar of recovery <lb />
This Oct. 1914. <lb />
J. B. WILLIAMS, <lb />
Administrator of Joe Forbes <lb />
W. F, Evans, Attorney. <lb />
10-10-ltd <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. <lb />
Bessie and Rubella Corey and Mr. Ben <lb />
Corey are attending the Fair at <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
Messrs. H. C. Butler, Buck <lb />
and Sidney Bryan, of are <lb />
here selling tobacco. <lb />
LASS SALE. <lb />
By virtue the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
by P. Owens and wife, <lb />
Mollie Owens, to J. L. Fountain and <lb />
R. A. Fountain, partners trading <lb />
under the name of Fountain <lb />
Company on the 2nd day of February <lb />
1910, which mortgage was duly re- <lb />
corded in the office of the Register of <lb />
Deeds of lilt County in Book P-9 <lb />
Pages i, and the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville, on Monday, <lb />
the 9th day of November, 1914, th <lb />
following described Lot, situate <lb />
said County and State, and in the town <lb />
of <lb />
Beginning on the North side of <lb />
son Street at the corner of Wilson <lb />
and Church Streets and running about <lb />
North about East with Wilson Street <lb />
feet to the beginning. <lb />
This October 1914. <lb />
FOUNTAIN CO. <lb />
Mortgagees <lb />
F. G. JAMES <lb />
ENTERED <lb />
AIDES HOME ESCAPED <lb />
The Amos Woolen, who <lb />
Tuesday night attempted to enter the <lb />
home of Mr. O. C. Manning about <lb />
1-2 miles from Ayden was captured <lb />
yesterday but succeeded in <lb />
and Is still at large. Mr. J. W. Shore <lb />
of Elizabeth City, was trailing him with <lb />
his blood hounds and succeeded <lb />
catching him soon after starting the <lb />
trail. The was placed in the <lb />
care of Mr. Manning and six other <lb />
men Mr. Shores went to get <lb />
something to eat. While he was gone <lb />
the made a break and escaped <lb />
although the men fired at him several <lb />
times. There was a delay in getting <lb />
Mr. Shores and the dogs of about an <lb />
hour which gave the such a <lb />
start that he has not yet been <lb />
ed. <lb />
WANTED A DRIVING <lb />
must be sound, well broke and a bar <lb />
gain cash, can use buggy and <lb />
also. Reply Drawer F. Green- <lb />
ville, C. 10-12 <lb />
Scrubs Fatten Quickly <lb />
You want ye pigs to eat as much as possible <lb />
when you fatten them. them a great variety <lb />
of Iced, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in <lb />
good order, and you wilt obtain the desired result; <lb />
especially If you mix with the grain ration a dose <lb />
STOCK <lb />
MEDICINE <lb />
Eke Dee <lb />
Whets the appetite Help, digestion. <lb />
I put <lb />
hog in the pen lo <lb />
fatten and save them Bee <lb />
Dee STOCK <lb />
in feed. I had <lb />
line. hot. <lb />
which netted me over <lb />
II <lb />
W. Vi. <lb />
m Pr <lb />
i I <lb />
IS THE <lb />
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 />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA YE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Is the 31-st I Heal Healthful, the Heal Me <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN EASTERN <lb />
PAST OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITS <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW HE SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A D T I s i NO <lb />
ARE LOW AND i AN <lb />
BE HAD UPON A-<lb />
C U II III I <lb />
M Ii <lb />
SYNOPSIS Of THE <lb />
PROGRAM FOR <lb />
CONVENTION <lb />
Partial List of Names Those <lb />
Who Are t, Make Addresses <lb />
And Reports <lb />
MAN VISITORS <lb />
United Stales Destroyer Failed to Seize <lb />
Buried in Sand as Result <lb />
of fierce Gale <lb />
Opportunity to Capture <lb />
Warsaw in Russian Poland <lb />
Unsuccessful Attempt KILLS <lb />
to General <lb />
Villa by <lb />
Opens <lb />
Addresses of Welcome<lb />
Thursday. <lb />
A very Interesting program has been <lb />
arranged the State Convention of <lb />
the Christian church which meets hero <lb />
next day convention <lb />
filled with sea by <lb />
.-iii visitors, discussions and reports <lb />
Several entire sessions are to be <lb />
in one particular subject, among <lb />
which are the Bible School session <lb />
and the session. <lb />
Among those who will be present <lb />
mid deliver addresses are Rex. J. n <lb />
of the St Louis Or- <lb />
Rev. Fred Jones, of <lb />
m ii. Stale Secretary of the <lb />
W. A. Davis, of Washing- <lb />
ton; Rev. P. II. of Asheville; <lb />
Kev. Ii. IV. Arnold, Goldsboro; .-. <lb />
s. Christian Standard <lb />
Cincinnati, Secretary Grant K <lb />
of Cincinnati; J. T. T. <lb />
Va.; and Dr. <lb />
Caldwell, of the Atlantic Christ- <lb />
College <lb />
The convention opens Monday even- <lb />
with addresses of welcome by <lb />
Mayor I. B, Kev. J. J. <lb />
Walker and responses and a sermon <lb />
Tuesday's session is devoted part I v <lb />
lo organization and reports, <lb />
several addresses. Wednesday's sea <lb />
will be devoted mainly lo Bible <lb />
Schools and Preachers, And Thurs <lb />
day session to Stale work, <lb />
addresses and report of Atlantic <lb />
Christian College, by the president,. <lb />
Caldwell. <lb />
With the large number of delegates <lb />
and visitors that are expected a large <lb />
attendance is assured at each session. <lb />
it is quite an honor to entertain a <lb />
convention and it Is to be hoped <lb />
that every person who attends tin <lb />
convention will go away highly pleased <lb />
with the treatment received while <lb />
visiting in the city. This convention <lb />
will not only be of interest to <lb />
people of this denomination but to all <lb />
who enjoy hearing splendid <lb />
A very successful convention is look- <lb />
ed forward lo by all of those ID <lb />
charge of arrangements. <lb />
radioed from the r. S. <lb />
S. Pauling a. in. Tuesday from <lb />
inlet as she was <lb />
In r anchor and being rapidly <lb />
carried inshore by I lie seventy-mile <lb />
gale and tide was <lb />
Ar tin same time all hands of <lb />
the seventy-six men. four officers an <lb />
three boys, that had been taken <lb />
aboard from a small boat that founder <lb />
ed shortly afterwards, were summon- <lb />
ed on deck and ordered to put on life <lb />
preservers. <lb />
While Ibis was being done the <lb />
boat was passing over a sand- <lb />
bar and occasionally touching bottom, <lb />
when the shock of contact with <lb />
solid and the surging of waves <lb />
made ii almost impossible to main- <lb />
a footing. Surf was going over <lb />
slack the <lb />
and proximity of shore made It <lb />
possible that she would strike <lb />
break up. <lb />
It so d, however, that the <lb />
waves and tide permitted the vessel <lb />
in in and she is now riding- high <lb />
in the sands off <lb />
about one-half mile out from Mill <lb />
station. <lb />
The Pauling is now lying high on <lb />
the beach in Inlet in six <lb />
feet of water and with six feel of her <lb />
hull under the sand. An Inspection <lb />
Tuesday showed her port <lb />
I is under sand and the other <lb />
is free. Captain Holmes of Cape <lb />
Henry Life Saving reported <lb />
when he came in at Ibis after- <lb />
noon that the vessel is resting safely <lb />
ml is making no water. From her <lb />
present position is thought she is <lb />
ill no danger of breaking up and <lb />
will be possible to float her in time <lb />
TO <lb />
II; <lb />
Butter and Eggs kept <lb />
ranee <lb />
Chicago, ills., Oct. <lb />
maintain butter and eggs <lb />
prices exist between New York and <lb />
Chicago dealers, according to Baser <lb />
lions by Franklin Kennedy, <lb />
general of New York Slate <lb />
here accompanied by John <lb />
chief Investigator, In an inquiry Into <lb />
methods of marketing of butter <lb />
eggs. <lb />
have learned that Chicago <lb />
commission merchants, before making <lb />
a sale ask <lb />
in New York City for quotations on <lb />
said Mr. Kennedy. <lb />
Mr. Kennedy and Mr. con- <lb />
with attaches of the lulled <lb />
Slates district attorney's office to ob- <lb />
information of recent <lb />
against the Chicago Butter and Egg <lb />
Hoard and the Hoard of Trade <lb />
by government. <lb />
Another in South Africa <lb />
Large Proportions <lb />
Io be Suppressed <lb />
RUSSIANS VICTORY <lb />
lo From Poland Al- <lb />
most Turned lo a Kent <lb />
Again Near <lb />
sun Advancing. <lb />
Oct. 28- Via London <lb />
Failure by the Germans to an <lb />
opportune moment for an attack on <lb />
Warsaw, after they had approached <lb />
within eight miles without being dis- <lb />
covered, turned the tide of the German <lb />
invasion of Russian Poland, according <lb />
to reliable advices received from the <lb />
front yesterday. <lb />
Russian are at u <lb />
loss explain German strategy i-i <lb />
delaying a night attack until the op <lb />
was lost. They express ad <lb />
of Morgen's light <lb />
advance of live German army <lb />
corps over the difficult swampy region <lb />
approaching Warsaw from the <lb />
west. Almost within sight the city <lb />
however, the enemy suddenly decided <lb />
to delay the attack, and I <lb />
the Siberian and other Russian rein <lb />
give adequate <lb />
I inn. <lb />
The Russian generals also have ex- <lb />
pressed admiration of Germans <lb />
abrupt extrication when they found <lb />
themselves outflanked, their retreat <lb />
being so complete and precipitate <lb />
the were unable to <lb />
and engage the rear guard in action for <lb />
several miles. <lb />
he <lb />
England. <lb />
red hi <lb />
Win Victories. <lb />
Oct. The following <lb />
communication from the Ku <lb />
general staff was issued here tonight; <lb />
has begun on the front In <lb />
Eastern Prussia. We have <lb />
fierce German attacks in the region of <lb />
We took <lb />
on the left bank of the Vistula, a con- <lb />
prisoners. <lb />
battle front October M ex- <lb />
tended from through <lb />
an I <lb />
to the mouth of <lb />
the German troops th <lb />
Were many new recruits. <lb />
lighting was especially fierce <lb />
around and where we <lb />
u --d portions of the enemy's <lb />
Mild it s m n r <lb />
Hi i- <lb />
Inhabitants m Warsaw say drop <lb />
ping of German bombs, which never <lb />
were damaging has ceased. <lb />
London, Oct. rebellion <lb />
has broken out in South Africa, <lb />
era Christian Wet and Genera <lb />
Christian Frederick have taken <lb />
lead of rebels in lining <lb />
state western Transvaal. <lb />
Worlds Greatest. Parade <lb />
New York, Oct MAl a feature <lb />
Hie New York <lb />
a monster pageant of motor cars, <lb />
surpassing In extent and any <lb />
thing heretofore attempted, passed <lb />
down Filth avenue ibis afternoon. Th I <lb />
of ten thousand dollars was <lb />
by slate, and half of <lb />
ibis amount was awarded ill prizes <lb />
today. floats were scalier- <lb />
ed all along Hue, while cars deck- <lb />
ed flower and also <lb />
the eye, <lb />
on Saturday another motor <lb />
will be held, as a I <lb />
and historical <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
The are gelling In good shape <lb />
m ire M of the sunshine <lb />
The regular monthly meeting of <lb />
the School Improvement Society will <lb />
be held Thursday afternoon <lb />
O'clock at the Graded School. <lb />
Dr. c. tin. will <lb />
a talk on vaccination. <lb />
woman who has a child In <lb />
school is urged to attend this meet <lb />
lug, <lb />
Killing <lb />
Ibis fill. <lb />
frost lust <lb />
Has Birthday <lb />
N. J., Oct. <lb />
by the patriotic, civic and <lb />
religious organizations of <lb />
us anniversary of the found <lb />
of town. is one of <lb />
most famous towns of slate, <lb />
night, the seat <lb />
Having put down Lieutenant Colonel <lb />
rebellion in the northern <lb />
province of Cape Colony. govern- <lb />
of the of South Africa <lb />
now faces a fur more serious rising. <lb />
According to an Official report today <lb />
armed rebellion commanders reads <lb />
are in existence; the town of <lb />
in the northern part of the Orange <lb />
river colony, has been seized and gov- <lb />
have been <lb />
while a train been stopped <lb />
and armed citizens of the defense force <lb />
have been from ii and disarm- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The government has issued a <lb />
proclamation announcing these event <lb />
and explaining that, although it was <lb />
aware of these rebellious preparations <lb />
hail been taking steps to preserve <lb />
peace without bloodshed. <lb />
Citizens are called on to be on <lb />
alert and give the government <lb />
turn and assistance and those <lb />
have been guilty of disobedience undo.- <lb />
the defense act are advised that no <lb />
action will be taken against them If <lb />
they remain quietly at home. <lb />
General is the leader <lb />
who gave the British so much <lb />
in South African war. It was an- <lb />
i Big Success <lb />
Slate Fair. <lb />
The second annual Better Babies <lb />
i held Slate Pair was In <lb />
all points a great success. The <lb />
showed three per <lb />
s. iii three babies bi I <lb />
perfect, Joseph Samuel Womble, <lb />
Carthage, age months, was voted by <lb />
Me- tile glut, <lb />
Champion Better for To <lb />
him was awarded the gold medal of- <lb />
by the Woman's Home Com- <lb />
The other champions, who <lb />
received bronze medals, are. according <lb />
to <lb />
Champion city girl. Annie Specs <lb />
Raleigh, Score per <lb />
Champion city boy. John Henry <lb />
Burlington, Score percent. <lb />
Champion rural girl, Eleanor <lb />
Miller. Oriental, Score per <lb />
Ce. <lb />
Champion rural boy. Edward Jo-op i <lb />
Score <lb />
As gratifying as the contest as a <lb />
whole proved lo be promoters, they <lb />
regard as -pedal value the fol- <lb />
lowing points in A keener <lb />
and more assured Interest on the pan <lb />
of the parents a deeper appreciation <lb />
of the meaning of tin Heller Baby <lb />
and higher score of the <lb />
average baby As an example of Ibis, <lb />
the prize-winning baby of this year <lb />
scored only H last year, but the <lb />
mother through the content last year <lb />
learned standard for u perfect baby <lb />
and home to give her baby <lb />
benefit of her knowledge. Another <lb />
mother whose baby last year won a <lb />
prize entered another winning <lb />
baby Ibis year. <lb />
Let the spirit Bettor Baby <lb />
movement reach mother in the <lb />
Slate. <lb />
Id Paso, Texas . Oct. All all cm I <lb />
has been made to assassinate Gem <lb />
o Villa by an i aid to <lb />
n commissioned and paid <lb />
Pablo Gonzales, General Car- <lb />
staunch supporter, said a mes <lb />
tin- Associated Press <lb />
in Louis General <lb />
Villa Brat secretary. <lb />
Tie- would-be assassin. Era- i <lb />
I. was executed after making <lb />
a confession before Goo. r- <lb />
the American consular agent. <lb />
The accusation caused much excite- <lb />
The telegram from Villa's sec- <lb />
said was apprehended <lb />
Guadalupe where Villa with his troop <lb />
has been wailing lie- out come of the <lb />
conference The official report <lb />
Hie prisoner just prior la his i v <lb />
told the Villa officials in the <lb />
presence of that In <lb />
been paid a large -urn of money by <lb />
Mi o Pity, In <lb />
his was found ail <lb />
and a loaded pistol. <lb />
Mr. Please advise your gov <lb />
and my family I died t <lb />
was quoted as having <lb />
said. The accused was an Argentine <lb />
subject was who <lb />
a German consular official In <lb />
Mexico City Borne years ago. <lb />
General Pablo Gonzales has <lb />
as Villa's strongest <lb />
Villa's controversy with <lb />
General Villa not Hied convention <lb />
delegates at of <lb />
matter, suggesting to then <lb />
In the i as <lb />
the Mexico honor o. <lb />
HUNDRED HEN <lb />
large Number Ken in <lb />
the Mine One Hundred <lb />
lire Safe <lb />
RESCUE <lb />
I III I Ms I'd II <lb />
Holiness Convention in Cincinnati <lb />
Cincinnati, Oct. Inter- <lb />
national Holiness Convention, which <lb />
has brought r prominent i <lb />
men and laymen from many plates <lb />
was formally opened Ibis morning <lb />
Prayer meetings and discus-ion. will <lb />
be each morning, afternoon and even <lb />
up lo Saturday, <lb />
Kev. J. I,, of Cincinnati <lb />
delivered the welcoming Pro <lb />
Will Not Hold I p Cotton Proper. <lb />
Whipped. <lb />
Washington, Great <lb />
in ; i <lb />
I hi British <lb />
i Spring lib <lb />
her attitude toward I <lb />
between i is om <lb />
rigid endeavor in give every security <lb />
possible iii 1.1 free and <lb />
disturbed trade Th.- documents con <lb />
a general pronouncement of <lb />
British y on subject <lb />
The point- In the British <lb />
altitude <lb />
American shippers should lake <lb />
cautions to show exact <lb />
lion of goods, mentioning r <lb />
a specific consignee or a neutral gov- <lb />
in bills of lading. Great <lb />
will be guided by <lb />
can doctrine of mutinous voyage or <lb />
In respect i. <lb />
commerce between neutral countries <lb />
in articles generally known a- eon <lb />
contraband. Absolute contra <lb />
band, embracing munitions of war <lb />
always is subject to and ex- <lb />
carried in neutral <lb />
ships <lb />
Cotton, specifically mentioned as <lb />
neither absolute nor conditional con <lb />
can be shipped In neutral vi <lb />
to all belligerents without <lb />
only in neutral countries but <lb />
lions. <lb />
Those Mi i Have <lb />
Perished Win I oil Wall Of <lb />
I lame- and hilled lit Ex- <lb />
Get Om <lb />
, more mini rs i- killed, it is be- <lb />
mine m <lb />
bi re terrific <lb />
r level of the <lb />
ml red men had bi<lb />
Of i entered mini about <lb />
I bodies n <lb />
the . <lb />
vi r know n <lb />
lo ii. In n d in a lower <lb />
lire It was <lb />
. t all of those -hut by <lb />
tin wall of a wen <lb />
to death. <lb />
.- a n village, i i <lb />
.,. on ti i <lb />
St Ir Soul <lb />
to o'clock l i pat; <lb />
wen unable to iii. more than <lb />
j lit toe n hundred feel iii workings <lb />
I at at hour n car can, <lb />
I from Benton, , with four <lb />
f This t <lb />
in i. r pi n bi <lb />
. the ii -i in <lb />
I General Sup- run. <lb />
j lo could not . i r tin t <lb />
the mine ad l. n in t <lb />
.-.-. <lb />
led. ll. <lb />
I Hundred and lb <lb />
Oct, One I ti <lb />
persons ad n t. <lb />
from do- mini <lb />
those rescued had <lb />
n ---i r it the ion <lb />
of the mill. <lb />
one d are know n lo be <lb />
behind lb. I on <lb />
level. The rescuers are making few <lb />
attempts the dead from <lb />
mine, using all their lime In a <lb />
lo rescue the living. II now la <lb />
stated SOS men entered the <lb />
before the explosion occurred. <lb />
Hill IF. I Mil IF. <lb />
Which as Published in <lb />
den Dispatch. <lb />
I wish to printed <lb />
prospects, Sunday Tuesday's Ayden Dispatch <lb />
work for and other I The While Capped Boy. This <lb />
subjects were discussed by many III an from the start lo finish <lb />
speakers. Tonight a special prayer for The manager of Dispatch has writ- <lb />
outpouring of Spirit upon ten up a fish story from a little friend <lb />
convention will be said by the piny with the boys, <lb />
gates. CANNON. <lb />
Mil <lb />
MORAL THERMOS BOTTLEd <lb />
City, N. J. Oct <lb />
most thing churches face to- <lb />
day, particularly Baptist, is fur- <lb />
lo ons. many of Whom <lb />
are nothing more than moral therm <lb />
bottles and showing <lb />
religious because <lb />
they find things already was <lb />
statement Shelter Math- <lb />
of the University Of Chicago in <lb />
an address before New Jersey <lb />
Convention here yesterday. <lb />
A great number Of deacons, <lb />
P. are mod. <lb />
throttle work of the minister. <lb />
long is Finished. <lb />
Switzerland. Oct. via <lb />
i irk . .- p A five-mile <lb />
the mountain from <lb />
France, to Switzerland, <lb />
pierced after three years of <lb />
interrupted work. Th Tunnel will <lb />
son. ti railway communication between <lb />
Pans Bern and Paris Milan, <lb />
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