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O Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Ute under All <lb/>
Condition. <lb/>
Taken I . North Carolina. <lb/>
Taken up at my farm, white County. <lb/>
black spotted, male hoc. weighing; <lb/>
about or M pounds, unmarked I <lb/>
ran get same by Identifying <lb/>
him and paying all costs. <lb/>
T. L. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Give steady, bright light. <lb/>
Easy to light Easy to <lb/>
clean and Don't <lb/>
smoke. Don't blow out <lb/>
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Richmond, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
New <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
Charleston. W. Va- <lb/>
Charleston, S. C <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you. you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most <lb/>
Begin taking today. by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
REASON <lb/>
Why You Should Always Use <lb/>
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb/>
J. Because they are a better than Food <lb/>
require. <lb/>
Because they will go further than inferior goods. <lb/>
Because their delicacy of flavor is <lb/>
Because their Parity and Quality is absolute. <lb/>
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
In the Superior Court <lb/>
Term, 1914. <lb/>
Ella o. Barnhill <lb/>
M NOTICE <lb/>
Horsey <lb/>
Sale el and <lb/>
I and by virtue of the power <lb/>
, and authority contained in a certain <lb/>
out Because your loss is of executed to S. at <lb/>
absolutely limited to the amount trustee, by G. Morrow <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
in TOUT. <lb/>
and calls are the safest <lb/>
surest method of trading <lb/>
Taken I p. <lb/>
heifer one dark red with blacK <lb/>
and white and spot in <lb/>
Hi, with the mark of crop In the office of the Clerk of Superior <lb/>
right ear and spill the left, the other court. <lb/>
light red with white streak And the said defendant will further <lb/>
shoulder unmarked, owner can get take notice that he is required to tip <lb/>
all costs. pear at the November Term of the <lb/>
W. A. CRISP, Superior Court of said County, to be <lb/>
mi Washington road. between held in the Court House, at Greenville. <lb/>
Smith bridge and Hodges Creek. on Monday, the 9th day of November <lb/>
1914, being the ninth Monday, after <lb/>
The Defendant Above Named bought. No further risk. . I,. Morrow faring <lb/>
Positively the most profitable way February 19th. 1914. to secure <lb/>
tin payment of a certain bond <lb/>
date and tenor therewith, an <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 filed <lb/>
same by paying <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an You can buy <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels stipulations contained in said <lb/>
gram for or you can buy both of trust not having been complied <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish the undersigned will, on the <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent day of November. UM <lb/>
you the chance to take o'clock, p. m., in the town of <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. I Pitt County, N. C, and o <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank premises hereinafter described, <lb/>
for sale to the highest bidder, for <lb/>
-ltd <lb/>
defendant will take <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In the Superior <lb/>
Ayers <lb/>
vs <lb/>
W, S. Ayers <lb/>
The above <lb/>
That a summons In the above en- <lb/>
titled action was issued against the <lb/>
def on the 7th day of September, <lb/>
1914, out of this court to Martin <lb/>
divorce, which summons has Carolina. <lb/>
returned not to be found In Martin county. <lb/>
and the defendant will <lb/>
notice that the complaint was held In <lb/>
office of Superior court on <lb/>
the 7th day of September, 1914, de- <lb/>
divorce absolute, upon <lb/>
stated therein, and he Will <lb/>
further ink.- notice that he is required <lb/>
i. . iv r or to the said com- <lb/>
I relief therein <lb/>
will in <lb/>
October, 1914 <lb/>
A T MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
In ; ltd <lb/>
i he Monday of September, held <lb/>
Bl 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 Court <lb/>
for the relief demanded in said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the 26th day of September. 1914 <lb/>
A. T. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
references. <lb/>
h. w. <lb/>
l Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Box 1420. <lb/>
cash, the following described lands <lb/>
and pi property to <lb/>
it- of lands. <lb/>
Situate in Farmville Township. <lb/>
North Carolina, and on th <lb/>
north side of Wilson street in the <lb/>
town of N. C, and <lb/>
at the intersection of Wilson and <lb/>
Field streets, thence westerly with <lb/>
the center of Wilson street 1-2 <lb/>
thence at right angles northerly <lb/>
feet to the Belcher line, thence at <lb/>
right angles easterly 1-2 feet W <lb/>
Fields street extended, thence south-<lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
in the Court <lb/>
II Tripp <lb/>
vs. Notice of Sale of Land <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
By virtue of an executive directed <lb/>
to the undersigned sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
County, from the Superior Court of <lb/>
County in the above entitled ac- <lb/>
I will on Monday the day of <lb/>
November, i l-. at IS o'clock noon. <lb/>
expose to public sale, before the i <lb/>
house door In Greenville Pitt county <lb/>
to the highest bidder cash, to sat , <lb/>
said executor, all the right entitle <lb/>
and interest Smith, the <lb/>
has iii the following <lb/>
real estate to Situated In <lb/>
Township County <lb/>
North Carolina. Beginning at a Lire <lb/>
pin. In the new road. T. N <lb/>
corner, and runs north 1-2 west <lb/>
poll to Joyner Smith's line, then with <lb/>
his line to a stake in a branch, then <lb/>
down -aid branch to a stake, <lb/>
a straight W. to a stake <lb/>
II smith's corner thence S. 1-2 K. <lb/>
poll a to stake on ditch <lb/>
down said to the canal In Hen <lb/>
swamp thence up said canal ti <lb/>
the beginning containing iv acre; <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This the day of October, 1914. <lb/>
S. I <lb/>
Sin-riff of <lb/>
ltd <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 <lb/>
la . n commenced in the Superior Court <lb/>
o procure a divorce absolute, for the <lb/>
reason stated In the complaint Bled <lb/>
the office of the Clerk of Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
And the said defendant will further <lb/>
take notice that he is required to <lb/>
pear at the November Term of th <lb/>
Superior Court of said County, to <lb/>
held in the Court House, at Greenville <lb/>
on Monday, the 9th day of November <lb/>
1914. being the ninth Monday, after <lb/>
the first Monday of September, held <lb/>
at the Court House of said County <lb/>
In Greenville. N. C, and answer o- <lb/>
demur to the complaint in said action <lb/>
or plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
tor the relief demanded in said coin- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the 26th day of September. 1914 <lb/>
A. T. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court<lb/>
By virtue of a mortgage execute I <lb/>
to me by Gideon Teel. on the 10th day <lb/>
f January, 1910, securing a certain <lb/>
and bond therein and <lb/>
whereas, the terms of the same have <lb/>
not been complied with. will sell to <lb/>
the highest bidder, for cash, that tract <lb/>
of land described in the <lb/>
giving me this authority, registered with said Fields street <lb/>
Book 0-9, page on Monday, at noon. to and being one-half <lb/>
the day of November, 1914, at the the Farmville Warehouse Co. lot. and <lb/>
court House door, the following now better known as the Banner War <lb/>
tract of land, containing about j house and lot in said town of Farm <lb/>
acres. ville, and being the same lauds and <lb/>
Adjoining the lands of J. II. White- premises now used and occupied by <lb/>
hurt and Harriett being <lb/>
Bailie Cherry's part of the Britton <lb/>
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel of <lb/>
E v Cherry and Sallie Cherry, <lb/>
, i in Book H-7, page <lb/>
This the 15th day of October. 1914. <lb/>
I, WHICHARD, <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
S. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb/>
MARTIN MY Hill <lb/>
FOR BALE. <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
I'm County. <lb/>
in Superior Court <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
II BLUE. <lb/>
K a quart of <lb/>
Mil. It's all <lb/>
i -t coat of a <lb/>
at all grocers. <lb/>
M. f <lb/>
N. in- St. <lb/>
FOB SALE OB <lb/>
horse farm. Will sell for rash or en <lb/>
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills, <lb/>
N. C, Route <lb/>
w. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
ma a <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
I have this day qualified as <lb/>
on the estate of Jones <lb/>
and wife Josephine Jones deceased <lb/>
and all parties holding claims against <lb/>
said parties or heirs of estate will <lb/>
sent same in proper form on or be- <lb/>
fore Sept. 11th 1913. or this notice <lb/>
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This Sept. 11th, 1914. <lb/>
J W. BAILEY, Stokes, N. C. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
S. J. Attorney. <lb/>
Ml BALK. <lb/>
Ii virtue an order of <lb/>
Court of Pitt County made in <lb/>
special proceedings No. 1905, entitled <lb/>
I, W, r, Administrator, versus <lb/>
L. M 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, lie following described real <lb/>
estate to <lb/>
I lots in the town of <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 front <lb/>
A. M. Moseley and wife to J. S. <lb/>
Mooring, which deed appears of re- <lb/>
cord in Book P.-9, page in the <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of <lb/>
County. Also a tract of land In Caro- <lb/>
Township known as a share of <lb/>
the W. T Keel land, which is fully <lb/>
described in a deed from G. M. Moot- <lb/>
Trustee, J. S. Mooring which <lb/>
deed is recorded in Book H-16, page <lb/>
ill the office of the of <lb/>
Heeds said contains about <lb/>
at res and is subject to the life estate <lb/>
W. T Keel. Terms Cash. <lb/>
This 2nd. 1914. <lb/>
Li. W. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
F. G. James Son. Attorneys. <lb/>
10-8-1 <lb/>
Simon Little <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
hove as been commenced the <lb/>
superior curt of Pitt County to ah <lb/>
a divorce from the bonds of mat- <lb/>
And the said defendant will <lb/>
further lake notice that he is required <lb/>
to appear at the next Term of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County to <lb/>
held on the h Monday, after tie <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 filed in said action, o- <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb/>
for the relief demanded in said com <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the day of Sept. 1914. <lb/>
A. T. MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
Ml S BROWN. <lb/>
Atty. plaintiff. <lb/>
9-26-1 <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that W. II <lb/>
Ricks, merchant of Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
has this day executed a Deed of <lb/>
Assignment for benefit of creditors t. <lb/>
W. A. Teel, Jr., Trustee, and all per- <lb/>
sons Indebted to said W. H. Ricks <lb/>
are hereby requested to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned <lb/>
Trustee and all persons holding claims <lb/>
against the said W. H. Ricks are here <lb/>
by requested to file an Itemized, <lb/>
statement of such claims with the <lb/>
undersigned Trustee. <lb/>
This the 24th day of October, 1914. <lb/>
W. A. TEEL, Jr., Trustee<lb/>
Cam Sifts. Cars <lb/>
The worn raws, no matter of bow long standing, <lb/>
re cured wonderful, old <lb/>
Porter's It relieve <lb/>
Pain and Urals lime. 11.00 <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
It the Resit of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
i the all goad farming. Write far <lb/>
by the belt authority m United <lb/>
on Lira the Farm, and get <lb/>
of lac purest lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc A postal will girt you reason. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA trip to Palmyra today. <lb/>
TAKER IT OS lit I ARM ONE <lb/>
hog, not marked, pale in color <lb/>
weight pounds. Owner can et <lb/>
same by paying all costs. <lb/>
TOM C. <lb/>
N. A <lb/>
Between and Black Jack. <lb/>
Mr. J. mad a business <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
oM- <lb/>
I, In. 1,1.1.1 m a i I <lb/>
lily, <lb/>
PATENT BUILD <lb/>
d, fir <lb/>
v Win. <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
tea, <lb/>
In tract, acres in <lb/>
acres new land ready for <lb/>
plow mile from railroad station, <lb/>
With graded school and churches, t <lb/>
miles from County seat with rail <lb/>
mads and water transportation. S <lb/>
residences six rooms each plastered <lb/>
and painted with plenty of out build- <lb/>
to each. Resiliences built with <lb/>
view to subdivision <lb/>
es and tobacco barns, in <lb/>
cultivation, land suited <lb/>
imps raised in North Caro <lb/>
Una and especially tine fur <lb/>
Address Wheeler Martin, or C. <lb/>
N C, <lb/>
In <lb/>
L. Morrow In the Tobacco <lb/>
warehouse business. <lb/>
Proper. <lb/>
Being all and singular of the <lb/>
and tools belonging to said <lb/>
warehouse, trucks, iron safe <lb/>
and all office fixtures and <lb/>
now in said warehouse and belonging <lb/>
to said Morrow. Also pounds <lb/>
scrap tobacco now ill said wan <lb/>
house and belonging to said Morrow. <lb/>
land being the lot of scrap tobacco <lb/>
the town of Farmville purchased <lb/>
the of 1918 and 1914. and <lb/>
Stored by said Morrow ill said <lb/>
Banner warehouse. <lb/>
Said deed of trust being recorded <lb/>
the County Registry, Book T-10. <lb/>
at page and seq. <lb/>
This the i day of October 1914. <lb/>
a m. <lb/>
Trustee. <lb/>
J. O SMITH. Attorney. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
In The Superior <lb/>
Slade <lb/>
vs Summons by Publication <lb/>
John <lb/>
John Slade the above named defend <lb/>
Kill lake notice that an action <lb/>
has been brought as entitled above <lb/>
purpose procuring a <lb/>
Mine absolute, and be will lake fur <lb/>
notice that he does not appeal <lb/>
on or before the November Term <lb/>
the Superior Court of County <lb/>
I , Id on the 9th day of November. 1914. <lb/>
and answer or demur to the <lb/>
led In the office of the Clerk of lie- <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 day of October 1914. <lb/>
A. T. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
lid <lb/>
I. M BALE. <lb/>
By virtue the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by P. Owens and Wife, <lb/>
Owens, to J 1- Fountain ant <lb/>
B, a fountain, partners <lb/>
under the name of Fountain <lb/>
on the 2nd day of <lb/>
1910, which mortgage was duly r- <lb/>
d Iii office of the r <lb/>
Deeds Pitt County In Book P-9 <lb/>
Pages I. and the undersigned <lb/>
will for cash before the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, on Monday, <lb/>
the 9th day of November, 1914. <lb/>
following Lot, situate <lb/>
said County and Slate, and in the <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 Bast with Wilson Street <lb/>
SO feet to the beginning. <lb/>
This tuber Mb, 1914 <lb/>
FOUNTAIN CO. <lb/>
.- <lb/>
V SON, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
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 are notified to <lb/>
present the same within twelve months <lb/>
from the date of this notice or the <lb/>
same will be pleaded In bar of <lb/>
This Oct. 1914. <lb/>
J. B. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Administrator of Joe Forbes <lb/>
W. F. Attorney. <lb/>
10-10-ltd <lb/>
Oil. V. NEB TO <lb/>
AT <lb/>
J. Y. Joyner left yesterday for <lb/>
Indianapolis where he the <lb/>
Stale Association of Teachers of <lb/>
Illinois. Or. Joyner has Just returned <lb/>
from Atlanta where he attended the <lb/>
meeting of the executive committees <lb/>
the conference for in <lb/>
Mouth and the Southern <lb/>
Association. Ir. Joyner is <lb/>
of both organizations. He says <lb/>
the plans were practically complete I <lb/>
for of the two <lb/>
at a large meeting, the date of <lb/>
was not determined upon. <lb/>
News Observer. <lb/>
s-v-nth St., C. <lb/>
Other Went Cat. <lb/>
n how Ions; <lb/>
art tn. old reliable <lb/>
porter's Oil. II <lb/>
I. <lb/>
T, T Ford, carrying concealed <lb/>
bound over to court under <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
T. T. Ford, assault on Frank Smith <lb/>
with deadly weapon, bound over l <lb/>
court under bond. <lb/>
In reporting the ease of Vernon Tail <lb/>
for vagrancy yesterday it should <lb/>
stated that he was given a a <lb/>
days on the roads in ad- <lb/>
to the costs of his trial <lb/>
He took an appeal from this sentence. <lb/>
SENATOR LEI <lb/>
ON VISIT TO <lb/>
Senator U S. Overman is now in <lb/>
Salisbury, and Is to make a number of <lb/>
speeches In Western North Carolina <lb/>
before the He expects to <lb/>
visit after the election. <lb/>
Immediately that the Senate ad- <lb/>
Senator Overman went from <lb/>
Washington lo Chapel where bin <lb/>
sister, Mrs. A. W. Mangum. is <lb/>
ill. Her condition was reported us <lb/>
very serious yesterday. This will be <lb/>
sad news to her many friends through <lb/>
out the Stale. <lb/>
Mr. Ned went, to <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Thomas went to Wilson <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mr Frank went to <lb/>
morning on a business trip <lb/>
Mr. B. J. Corey, of Ayden, was In <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Mason of Water- <lb/>
town, N. Y are the guests of Mr and <lb/>
Mrs. Travis E. Hooker. The trip <lb/>
from their home was made in their <lb/>
touring err <lb/>
Mr. C. L. Brown, of Wilson, was <lb/>
la yesterday.<lb/>
ft THE <lb/>
OF S URN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED RY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF I <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUM <lb/>
AMONG <lb/>
PEOPLE Tilt <lb/>
I ALT OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
I THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW SPACE ASP <lb/>
THEM MI AT <lb/>
TO TO <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERT I SIM- <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND <lb/>
BE UPON <lb/>
I. the . the , Healthful, the Mat No-de . Washington. <lb/>
. C- NOVEMBER B, I'll <lb/>
M . <lb/>
IS SPEAK <lb/>
AI <lb/>
Special Edition Reflector <lb/>
Will Show Wonderful Ad- <lb/>
vantage Greenville <lb/>
MARVELS OF YELLOWSTONE PARK IN VAST REPRODUCTION <lb/>
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION. SAN FRANCISCO. 1915 <lb/>
Will Ba Held <lb/>
Splendid Program <lb/>
to h Arr <lb/>
in fin Mir <lb/>
i and CUM Effect <lb/>
rd to Ho <lb/>
lo Hake a Great <lb/>
and sin i <lb/>
The appointed to <lb/>
a speaker and to fix the day for <lb/>
veiling the Confederate Monument <lb/>
to announce to the people that <lb/>
Friday November the 13th <lb/>
for these ceremonies. <lb/>
We are also delighted to be able <lb/>
to announce that the Governor of the <lb/>
State ban consented to honor the <lb/>
with his and deliver <lb/>
the address. We arc sure that a great <lb/>
of people will come to hear our <lb/>
eloquent and beloved Governor <lb/>
We beg that the committees which <lb/>
been appointed will get to worn <lb/>
en the matter committed them <lb/>
have everything in readiness and these <lb/>
addition to this let every man. <lb/>
man child in Greenville con- <lb/>
sider that each is appointed a com- <lb/>
mute Of one to do all possible to <lb/>
make that occasion a great event in <lb/>
history of Pitt county. <lb/>
And we also announce that all UM <lb/>
of the county are confidently <lb/>
expected and arc cordially invited to <lb/>
attend and participate in these <lb/>
monies. It is a county affair and we <lb/>
want every to feel that it l <lb/>
his celebration and that he is called <lb/>
upon to make it a great success. <lb/>
A full program of the order of th. <lb/>
will be published later. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
K. G. JAMES. <lb/>
K. HARDING. <lb/>
K H. <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
At the present time is <lb/>
from existing conditions <lb/>
than any in the South. Our <lb/>
people are not feeling the hard times <lb/>
are bear so much about on all sides. <lb/>
The of Pitt county are com- <lb/>
situated. They have a <lb/>
market for their <lb/>
is money <lb/>
need to sell their cotton at the ruin <lb/>
prices it is now bringing. In fact <lb/>
all is well in this part of the <lb/>
and we have no cause to c, <lb/>
But we ourselves are the only ones <lb/>
who know about this state of <lb/>
How many people outside of this <lb/>
i know about this land of <lb/>
Until We let others know about <lb/>
the opportunities and advantages <lb/>
Ibis county we will not get the full <lb/>
of our favorable situation. The <lb/>
more people we an reach the <lb/>
chance we have of attracting them <lb/>
to our county and as a means of reach <lb/>
tho greatest number of people the <lb/>
newspapers cannot be beat. Tho Re- <lb/>
la going to make a special <lb/>
fort to reach a great number of people <lb/>
soon by issuing a special Development <lb/>
Edition In which Greenville and Pitt <lb/>
county will be shown up as never be- <lb/>
fore. It will be a regular compendium <lb/>
or facts told in story and picture so <lb/>
well arranged and gotten up that t <lb/>
will arr st and hold the attention <lb/>
its reader until the last page has <lb/>
read. The fact so forcefully <lb/>
on its pages will be convincing to the <lb/>
reader and will start people to think- <lb/>
about Greenville. It will make <lb/>
them act and action is what we want <lb/>
end what you or anybody else wants. <lb/>
copies of this edition will be <lb/>
and as this splendid issue is to come <lb/>
printed and judiciously distributed <lb/>
in a few day quick action Is <lb/>
to get a write up in <lb/>
paper. No a line of story <lb/>
in this paper will be paid for, but <lb/>
on the other band the Reflector s <lb/>
spending money to get It. This <lb/>
edition goes to all subscribers of <lb/>
the Reflector and to thousands of <lb/>
This is Greenville's one great on- <lb/>
to let others know about <lb/>
these good things we have mentioned <lb/>
and the wise man will seize this op- <lb/>
which may not come again <lb/>
by Panama International Company. <lb/>
On. of tho most feature, of the hug. Panama Pa. In 8.0 in <lb/>
will be a gigantic representation of the Yellowstone park, built by he . rail. <lb/>
cost of under the supervision of Mr. J. It who to now in Ban <lb/>
the work. In the background of picture II seen an exact duplication the Old I a inn. The <lb/>
Believed Germans Are <lb/>
Ready to Abandon Effort <lb/>
to Reach Belgian Coast <lb/>
Turkey Has Apologized F r Her War <lb/>
like Actions But Mire <lb/>
TRADE BALANCE RESTORED. <lb/>
CHECK EXPERT <lb/>
l NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
On <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
OF VITAL STATISTICS <lb/>
The Bureau is a <lb/>
comparatively recent addition to the <lb/>
of the Hoard of Health <lb/>
having been put into operation the <lb/>
of the year. II i one of the <lb/>
important and useful bureaus it. <lb/>
the entire State. The purposes <lb/>
Bureau i lo keep an accurate <lb/>
list Of the births and deaths <lb/>
in the State. The records kept by <lb/>
this are of use to almost <lb/>
at some time or other, especially <lb/>
in matters requiring exact dates and <lb/>
other information not kepi. <lb/>
I , means of this bureau we are able to <lb/>
determine the death rate and <lb/>
rate for State. In legal matters <lb/>
such statistics very often arc of ex- <lb/>
importance for they furnish re- <lb/>
liable and complete information. <lb/>
we give the number of births <lb/>
and deaths reported the Bureau <lb/>
been In force. <lb/>
There were births reported up <lb/>
lo October of which were while <lb/>
and colored. <lb/>
The deaths reported for <lb/>
white and colored; <lb/>
for Greenville . <lb/>
and colored. <lb/>
THAT ARE HELD ABROAD <lb/>
Washington, Not Statistics have <lb/>
been gathered which show that over <lb/>
five billions in American railroad <lb/>
stocks and bonds are held abroad. In <lb/>
response to inquiries directed to <lb/>
ii an roads, replies have been received <lb/>
from and estimating from the, <lb/>
figures quoted, which were based by <lb/>
the roads on the dividend checks, the <lb/>
round of five billions were <lb/>
reached. <lb/>
Tho Importance of this fact at this <lb/>
time Is that these Immense foreign <lb/>
holdings from the stumbling block to <lb/>
the reopening of security ex- <lb/>
except with restrictions to <lb/>
prevent free and open trading. <lb/>
Foreigners In the troubled zone <lb/>
not only find difficulty In liquidating <lb/>
their own securities,, but they must <lb/>
accept most severe reductions In <lb/>
values. Naturally. In order to obtain <lb/>
funds they will sell Hint upon which <lb/>
the is the where th- <lb/>
best price may be realized. American <lb/>
stocks bonds, if the market was <lb/>
wide open, would come over In vast <lb/>
Cruiser SHU on The Job. <lb/>
are Repulsed <lb/>
in and Gain <lb/>
In <lb/>
Nov. Turkey <lb/>
for the war-like op <lb/>
her fleet under German Ci <lb/>
In the Sea. but it <lb/>
stated that more than <lb/>
an apology probably be asked and s <lb/>
Of the Turkish army <lb/>
It is expected much trouble will bl- <lb/>
ind in settling the difficulty. <lb/>
has <lb/>
of <lb/>
has been <lb/>
light Hard. <lb/>
The Germans continue to Strike <lb/>
hard blows on the Allies lines in <lb/>
endeavor to reach the coast, but have <lb/>
found every road blocked. The flood <lb/>
and Belgian Army together with the <lb/>
British fleet have barred <lb/>
their way and they are practically at <lb/>
a standstill. <lb/>
Attacks have been made on the <lb/>
lies at many points but without <lb/>
It Is believed the Germans <lb/>
are making a last effort to reach th <lb/>
roast, and that If It falls, they will <lb/>
fall back to Belgium. <lb/>
continues on the east <lb/>
frontiers, In Poland and In <lb/>
There are no Important re- <lb/>
reported In Poland and it Is be <lb/>
no battle of any Importance <lb/>
be until the Russians overtake <lb/>
the retreating Germane. <lb/>
Exports During October Will lit <lb/>
the Heat, Side. <lb/>
Washington, C, Nov. <lb/>
of many trade currents and es- <lb/>
of substantial export <lb/>
balance by American commerce in <lb/>
October was indicated la Statement <lb/>
Issued by the Treasury department. <lb/>
Telegraphic reports from cities <lb/>
which handle about per cent of <lb/>
the country's export trade, showed <lb/>
that from October to 31st, <lb/>
a trade balance of more n <lb/>
was established. <lb/>
If figure from the remaining ports <lb/>
show same proportions, tho <lb/>
gain over the export balance tor <lb/>
September will amount to more <lb/>
Part of the increase was <lb/>
ascribed to cotton shipments which <lb/>
had been almost by <lb/>
European upheaval. During the week <lb/>
ending October 18th, bales of <lb/>
cotton w-re exported. On last Thurs- <lb/>
day alone, bales were sent <lb/>
aboard. <lb/>
Total exports from the principal <lb/>
Cities October 5th to amount <lb/>
to imports <lb/>
341.261. The Imports represented <lb/>
about per cent of for <lb/>
the country, and the exports per <lb/>
cent. In September the exports were <lb/>
worth compared with <lb/>
Imports of <lb/>
Kinston. N, C Nov. In <lb/>
this section are on the lookout <lb/>
II O. Williams alias T. A Turner, a <lb/>
bogus Check man who is believed by <lb/>
the W J. Burns Agency to <lb/>
I,., operating in this territory. The <lb/>
First National Hank of this city <lb/>
ail vised by the Burns people that <lb/>
he liable to put in an appearance <lb/>
any town of this section at any <lb/>
Williams is years old, <lb/>
feet eight inches tall, weights <lb/>
pounds, is fair complexion, has dark <lb/>
hair and eye, is neat and well dressed <lb/>
and is inclined lo talk good deal on <lb/>
first acquaintance. He usually claims <lb/>
that he represents the Louisiana <lb/>
Wholesale Provision Company <lb/>
presents clicks supposed to be drawn <lb/>
by that company In his favor o. the <lb/>
City National Hank of <lb/>
Tenn. He has recently been In Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Provisional President Mex- <lb/>
is fleeted at Con- <lb/>
held <lb/>
. i i pal <lb/>
hen <lb/>
Gen. Gull <lb/>
i. circled lent cl <lb/>
. all r i. <lb/>
. The s for a pi <lb/>
El Paso, Ti x. Not The r- <lb/>
,.;. of revolutionary chiefs at <lb/>
ha . r. Gen. I <lb/>
protest and elected <lb/>
provisional <lb/>
Mexico, according lo an <lb/>
reaching the border today. <lb/>
Insist and <lb/>
Washington, November <lb/>
Will insist on an <lb/>
acceptance the convention <lb/>
hit condition both <lb/>
General Villa Zapata retire to <lb/>
life with himself. <lb/>
they reject ; <lb/>
will result. <lb/>
United State has addressed a <lb/>
not. through the minister ill <lb/>
Mexico City to General <lb/>
Its to <lb/>
American in Vera Crux, but to <lb/>
on s compliance with the orig <lb/>
demands of the State <lb/>
fur certain <lb/>
A copy of the note was f-M <lb/>
lo the American consular <lb/>
agent at to be laid for- <lb/>
before the Mexican national con <lb/>
v. The document sets forth that <lb/>
the United States has been ready and <lb/>
willing for tome time to evacuate Vera <lb/>
Crux, but has waited for three <lb/>
guarantees, namely, that Mexicans <lb/>
who served UM United states during <lb/>
the American occupation be not after <lb/>
ward fur their acts, that <lb/>
toms duties collected by the America;, <lb/>
officers should not be reimposed upon <lb/>
merchants, and that the municipal <lb/>
taxes collected not similarly be <lb/>
posed a second time. <lb/>
Rev. Robert King, a <lb/>
l spending few hours <lb/>
la the city on hit way to <lb/>
Mrs. and Miss <lb/>
Nora Lancaster of are visit <lb/>
at Mr. H. I. Clark's and attending <lb/>
inf <lb/>
in Panama. u <lb/>
Closed. <lb/>
Washington, l , Nov. The <lb/>
canal has been closed to <lb/>
gallon by another landslide. Col. <lb/>
to have It open by <lb/>
Wednesday. Col cabled the <lb/>
canal commission late today <lb/>
movement of slide material <lb/>
In the break north of the Gold Rill. <lb/>
K, In In South Africa Broken blocked the channel Hope <lb/>
Tho backbone of the rebellion In to open channel by <lb/>
seems broken. Colonel At understood at the canal <lb/>
In the Northern this slide Is only an of the, <lb/>
Cape Province has been defeated big slide of October 14th. j <lb/>
MAYOR'S <lb/>
Waller Vines, <lb/>
ford Morris. Robert r. Mira <lb/>
Sheppard and Moser, disorder- <lb/>
i conduct, Tinker and Shep <lb/>
guilty and taxed with 1-8 the <lb/>
, each a total of Judgment <lb/>
suspended in Of Morris and <lb/>
Moser <lb/>
Moser, disorderly <lb/>
judgment suspended upon payment of <lb/>
costs <lb/>
C I. Moore, drunk down, lined <lb/>
and costs total <lb/>
j. c. Moore, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, bound over court under <lb/>
of <lb/>
Beverly Jones, exceeding spud <lb/>
limit, lined and costs, total <lb/>
Julian Hayes and Henry Fleming <lb/>
larceny, bound over to court under <lb/>
bond. <lb/>
mil Little, drunk and down, lined <lb/>
and cost., total <lb/>
Silas Moore, drunk and down, tin. I <lb/>
and costs total <lb/>
Crawley Gregory, larceny of <lb/>
from Richard Vines, bound over to <lb/>
court under bond. <lb/>
John drunk and down, fined <lb/>
and total <lb/>
mi BOARD <lb/>
or Hum m rs. <lb/>
The Tobacco Hoard <lb/>
held its regular monthly meet- <lb/>
on November President and <lb/>
members being present. The usual <lb/>
monthly market report was real <lb/>
showing satisfactory sales tor the <lb/>
October both as <lb/>
and price <lb/>
It has been customary heretofore t <lb/>
start after November 1st at <lb/>
Instead i on a. <lb/>
i . i this <lb/>
.,., advisable ti <lb/>
continue the o'clock<lb/>
At lie suggestion th <lb/>
I Board made generous contribution <lb/>
he Red cross society to be u. I <lb/>
especially the relief of the <lb/>
i s suffering from lb effects of the <lb/>
European war. <lb/>
III <lb/>
Ml SIC. <lb/>
Chicago, The first of the <lb/>
concerts to be given by the <lb/>
ago Symphony Orchestra, wherein <lb/>
all foreign music is banished and all <lb/>
Of the airs are America's product, <lb/>
takes place tonight . Six of those dis- <lb/>
American concerts will be <lb/>
given. <lb/>
Georgia Fair Opens Tomorrow. <lb/>
Nov. eleven- <lb/>
day State will open her. <lb/>
Charles Harrington, drunk down tomorrow, and In preparation for th. <lb/>
and costs total event, many attractions have been <lb/>
Rufus Carney, disorderly conduct gathered and a notable exhibit <lb/>
lined and total pared.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Ones <lb/>
by <lb/>
lac, <lb/>
D J. tailor. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Ob . <lb/>
u months,. <lb/>
lit had <lb/>
application at I <lb/>
Building .<lb/>
Ail card of re a <lb/>
J will be charged I <lb/>
par word <lb/>
a U- <lb/>
wilt u charge to <lb/>
I Una, up to Ho , <lb/>
I i I J Ar id <lb/>
Ht, 1910, V <lb/>
. Me, C on <lb/>
I. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
I makes a bid for the <lb/>
. . U . In <lb/>
M i mi arc over i mi <lb/>
. ant ad <lb/>
I tared <lb/>
items. <lb/>
Oct <lb/>
at The State las; <lb/>
IO VON <lb/>
I Wash- w <lb/>
Trilby Smith of the E. C. T. <lb/>
r to diversify their crops.<lb/>
i It t- . LU i p <lb/>
i. . mat f begin <lb/>
meal <lb/>
. . of <lb/>
mall are logged pro<lb/>
ail brawn were profiting by war Hospital, N r <lb/>
;. Cotton I Bel <lb/>
as an explanation were held in Si. Peter I <lb/>
count of fail <lb/>
His Interment was in the old family <lb/>
burying ground The <lb/>
farmer who bis crop ,,,. were eon- <lb/>
one kind la running dueled by the whom <lb/>
rave risk of losing money were large <lb/>
x mm o, in recall in I <lb/>
. and I a large i <lb/>
leaned f. <lb/>
is if sold at all. Almost every ,.,, around gathered then <lb/>
. , , Mrs. A. -I <lb/>
are different on crops i,, pay a last . tribute t a help- <lb/>
i , , , l <lb/>
farmer who depend on on loyal friend, In whose death met <lb/>
l. it l. p personal bereavement. <lb/>
Pol Grime was the oldest <lb/>
i,, . Charlotte <lb/>
. r without a good market with Bryan, daughter of the rate <lb/>
a tor pan of in- crop H was in <lb/>
men there are <lb/>
June thirtieth, nineteen <lb/>
; was married to Miss <lb/>
of Ayden, North Carolina <lb/>
which crop will bring good price survive him. He was I <lb/>
ind a plant heavily that by private tutors and the <lb/>
lesson would School and the <lb/>
of North Carolina With the <lb/>
of a few years which <lb/>
i in the employment the Bea- <lb/>
board lane Railway In Raleigh <lb/>
i; Portsmouth, Virginia, he <lb/>
engaged In farming and kindred <lb/>
in and Pill counties. <lb/>
He belong to Lodge a <lb/>
i I M and was a member <lb/>
the Greenville Chapter the Royal <lb/>
Death o Capt. White <lb/>
Cap Charles a one of. <lb/>
at I beat <lb/>
died I n Wednesday <lb/>
T. It. I <lb/>
of Hi- <lb/>
attach u <lb/>
New York. Nov I Colonel <lb/>
S Sunday and Monday With night, at Ins home OB Dickinson to more <lb/>
parents Mr. and Mr.-. Ivy Smith II. was a little past II old plans which he had seen <lb/>
Mr Thad Move, of Fort had some tuna been feeble by t tar the <lb/>
and Bryan, of age hi- death Came aim with- J holding of New York and San <lb/>
Sunday afternoon Mr. C. a moments warning, as during the for ransom, which he mid about in <lb/>
day Wednesday he had Menu I a well, hi stumping Princeton, N. <lb/>
The Methodist are holding a revival .- and had taken a walk up ready to amplify this <lb/>
. in this week I town ill the afternoon. After supper yet, he -aid, hut would <lb/>
Mi- Loyd Smith, of son, Mr. J. U. White, was <lb/>
In our town short while with him, and he reclined in The colonel said substantially <lb/>
I arm chair was giving him a had been correctly <lb/>
Mr.-. I visiting Suddenly with an exclamation In he was reported as my- <lb/>
i tn be <lb/>
ins head back and <lb/>
. r.;. oft- n a i he gains <lb/>
r div I <lb/>
ailed the name of bis son. he threw <lb/>
began <lb/>
The tobacco are still pass, Physician were quickly <lb/>
through since prices before arrived he had pas- I <lb/>
ff they can't talk much. I away. <lb/>
The farmers in this vicinity Capt. While was a native <lb/>
busy and rye when the county bis early years on the <lb/>
will permit and Int. to farm and taught He moved <lb/>
put in wheat first of December, some m <lb/>
-elf have seen the plans of two of <lb/>
the countries now engaged la the <lb/>
war to invade the United <lb/>
States, capture our greater cities and <lb/>
hold them for ransom, considering <lb/>
our standing army was too small <lb/>
to be dangerous. have seen the de- <lb/>
plans for the capture and ran- <lb/>
lost their hay while others <lb/>
saved theirs <lb/>
. sometime but already there <lb/>
are planning Is . <lb/>
ton co <lb/>
rear and If a large number do <lb/>
r. will a cotton and <lb/>
more tobacco than cat be sold, <lb/>
mid be avoid i If the farmer were <lb/>
hi r an agree to so <lb/>
to his son. Mr. S. T. While, who coll-Intent <lb/>
ducted it for some time, but he con- <lb/>
In affairs and <lb/>
as his health <lb/>
it II <lb/>
and we believe ll every- <lb/>
body la wrong except Germany. <lb/>
continues to increase in volume <lb/>
their as to overproduce <lb/>
i i They should diversify and Ir, <lb/>
I . r . which there is <lb/>
should turn to stock <lb/>
r I is no more <lb/>
i this. Farmer <lb/>
are inclined to rather to <lb/>
II a . their meat. The same can be <lb/>
of other things and <lb/>
will have i i enlarge our waste b x <lb/>
farmers look after this matter more <lb/>
and slop devoting their whole <lb/>
I. <lb/>
urn- <lb/>
Masons He was an ardent <lb/>
hi and Ins life was an <lb/>
cation the principles <lb/>
order He never Bought public office <lb/>
preferring the peaceful walks of a <lb/>
life In the old ancestral home <lb/>
and the I his neighbor. <lb/>
He was aide-de-camp on the <lb/>
Governor and of Governor <lb/>
loll many years he served his <lb/>
neighborhood as a justice of the peace <lb/>
magnifying the office and using it to <lb/>
nettle disagreement among his neigh- <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
and by virtue of the authority j tinned to take <lb/>
inferred upon me by the as active <lb/>
of a certain Heed of Trust executed permit, <lb/>
by J. A. of the County of He served during the whole of the <lb/>
and Stale of North Carolina, to Harry war rising to the rank of Captain <lb/>
of said County and Slate I He had an honorable record and was <lb/>
which duly recorded in the office of faithful and loyal to his stale <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt county Capt, White was horn in Sept 1833 <lb/>
in Hook K.-9. pages 61-63; said and In 1864 he married Miss Louise <lb/>
Trust having been given to secure A Cory His wife died in 1911, and <lb/>
certain bond of even dote therewith; be la now survived by two sons. <lb/>
end the said having failed S T. and It. White, and <lb/>
satisfy said bond; and the holder daughter, Mrs. Fleming, <lb/>
bond having applied to the under I The funeral was held from the home <lb/>
about 3.1 years ago, and of New York and San <lb/>
in mercantile business, <lb/>
as one of our leading merchants cannot take time to amplify <lb/>
and cotton buyers. In 1894 he retired he add. a week or so <lb/>
from turning bis store however, I hope to make that <lb/>
the i of more ex- <lb/>
and bring our constitution up to tho steels In the south and in addition <lb/>
e. needed changes lo b crops the farmer will <lb/>
made. not only come into power but ho will <lb/>
The last word to the voter baton to raising money crops is coin. his high character and the <lb/>
. , , without recourse to courts <lb/>
i the tomorrow Is to be I , , ,. . , ,,, . <lb/>
confidence Ins neighbors in lit- <lb/>
to for amendments. If these hints are carried out an. and his decisions <lb/>
Let U vole to adopt the entire list B determined effort made to increase were almost always accepted by them <lb/>
i without question or appeal. He <lb/>
ed for many years gs Chairman of the <lb/>
Democratic Committee of his <lb/>
and was an active and in- <lb/>
o money and have better mar- worker in every campaign. <lb/>
The are registering a kick It These lessons have almost been He was secretary of the board <lb/>
against cars forced upon the farmer this year trustees of his community school and <lb/>
-.- ., r . . . look a leading part in securing a local <lb/>
giving as their reason objecting II after what they pass through they , . , ,,, <lb/>
v lax and a bond issue for the erection <lb/>
to them because of their remain in the same old rut they , g modern brick school <lb/>
between steel be said to almost past redemption, building, was <lb/>
they get in neck whenever there the time of his death He was a <lb/>
I Ar- v. ,. . Without selfish ambition, <lb/>
signed to sell the lands to satisfy I <lb/>
loud. Now pursuant thereto the <lb/>
will sell at the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville. Pitt County, North <lb/>
Carolina, on the day of <lb/>
1914, at the hour of K M. to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, the following <lb/>
described land, being ill Pit County <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Adjoining lands of M, <lb/>
It. K. Ward. T. A. Carson, and other, <lb/>
and containing ninety five more <lb/>
or less, and the same being my Dome <lb/>
place, and also being the whole and <lb/>
tracts of land I bought from <lb/>
the of Gray mount, Mid now <lb/>
as pan of the Gray <lb/>
Reference is made to the deeds Iron <lb/>
the heirs to J. A. <lb/>
r a full description. <lb/>
This the 29th, day November <lb/>
MARRY W. <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
-81 ltd- <lb/>
Those who arc inclined I <lb/>
Wilson for the low price, of cotton <lb/>
should remember that the price of <lb/>
Ice 1.90 cents a pound which la <lb/>
much lower than will go now an I <lb/>
no war to blame ii on then <lb/>
thinking am talking . <lb/>
himself freely to the <lb/>
building and loan this week. I, ,,,, , . <lb/>
eighteenth series of the Home his people. <lb/>
and Loan Association opens next He liberal in contributions <lb/>
Saturday, and the mark is set for a churches and schools, donating <lb/>
during term Id of m g the pa.-l twenty years a number of <lb/>
, valuable Mies for these for both races <lb/>
to be that many, for the share.; ,,. ,. ,,,., , oM <lb/>
earn a little above 1-2 per cent confederate soldiers, giving freely of <lb/>
, above expenses and taxes. What I i- mean.-- to relieve their needs and <lb/>
to minister to their pleasure. He was <lb/>
tablets. <lb/>
Are wholesome, thoroughly cleans- <lb/>
and have a stimulating effect on <lb/>
the stomach, liver and bowels. <lb/>
late you with no griping and no <lb/>
pleasant after effects. Stout people <lb/>
And they give immense relief and <lb/>
comfort. Sold by all <lb/>
o'clock this afternoon, <lb/>
b Rev, M. Daniel and Rev. C. M. <lb/>
Rock. <lb/>
The active pall bearers W <lb/>
c S. Carr, K. J. Forbes, D, <lb/>
House, L. Wooten, ll. C. <lb/>
L, Little D I. James, C. <lb/>
C. W. Wilson. W. H <lb/>
i. Joyner, B, B. <lb/>
d s Smith, J. I. Starkey, w. H <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Honorary Got. T. Dr <lb/>
Louis Lawrence, F. C. <lb/>
Harding, I Q, <lb/>
Misses and Olivia <lb/>
returned to their home here yes- <lb/>
after a l.-it to Mrs. Moore at <lb/>
Kinston. <lb/>
Having qualified as executor of <lb/>
the last will and testament of Alston <lb/>
Grimes, Deceased, late of <lb/>
Pill County, North Carolina, this is to <lb/>
notify all persons having claims <lb/>
against the estate of the said deceased <lb/>
to exhibit them to the undersigned <lb/>
hi or before the 1st day of November. <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded is <lb/>
bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons Indebted in said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment <lb/>
This of October, 1914. <lb/>
l. BRYAN <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
Washington. N. C. Executors.<lb/>
War on <lb/>
Rheumatism is an awful thing <lb/>
nothing more painful. Don't let it <lb/>
get a bold, but at the twinge- <lb/>
lake Kidney PI I They work <lb/>
directly on your kidneys <lb/>
build up, make I <lb/>
your blood and keep it of uric <lb/>
acid. Keep Foley Kidney Pills on <lb/>
hand for use first <lb/>
of rheumatism. -Sold by ail druggist- <lb/>
Have You Poultry Troubles <lb/>
Cure the liver and you cure the bird. Nearly <lb/>
all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. <lb/>
Thousands poultry raisers who use it all year <lb/>
round to keep flocks in good health, highly <lb/>
recommend <lb/>
STOCK POULTRY <lb/>
medicine <lb/>
It's a Liver Medicine. <lb/>
Also a Tonic. <lb/>
Bee STOCK f. <lb/>
POULTRY MEDICINE <lb/>
Is a cute liver <lb/>
and <lb/>
cholera. Given regularly <lb/>
with In small <lb/>
doses, it also nukes an <lb/>
excellent Ionic. <lb/>
ft J. <lb/>
I'm veil. Okla. <lb/>
soc and per can. <lb/>
At your <lb/>
November I usually connected <lb/>
turkeys and ii us <lb/>
sent Indications that the Allies are <lb/>
going to celebrate this year by <lb/>
log up Turkey and having a <lb/>
feast. England has already warned <lb/>
Turkey that it would an end to j <lb/>
she entered the war. <lb/>
can you invest in that will pay <lb/>
well Another, better feat- <lb/>
is while this cent is be- <lb/>
earned, money paid In <lb/>
week on s <lb/>
To hear people talk . would , <lb/>
v . r- millionaires when <lb/>
i pay <lb/>
laundry bill <lb/>
--------o . <lb/>
like j <lb/>
trouble the water, U; <lb/>
i-. reported to be In eruption <lb/>
again <lb/>
A Roads Congress meets In <lb/>
Atlanta soon, delegates win be in at- <lb/>
from all over the <lb/>
. the In unproved roads will <lb/>
be discussed as well as improved <lb/>
methods of treating building <lb/>
roads This la one thing a country <lb/>
i too much of and the way <lb/>
roads are increasing is very en <lb/>
to the promoters. <lb/>
It handed helper of the poor, ll- <lb/>
was the sympathetic friend of the sick <lb/>
and the helpless. <lb/>
lie a shining example of that <lb/>
i class citizens that, <lb/>
i- loaned right Oil . <lb/>
I their lives and lo <lb/>
I some one to help build or pay far i own <lb/>
a house I ties and faithful and <lb/>
performance of the simple, every <lb/>
duties that lie next to and <lb/>
manhood and constitute the <lb/>
Trouble.-., they are having meeting ,, <lb/>
stale and nation. He <lb/>
ind conventions trying to come to f modest, and unassuming <lb/>
but those that those who knew him well <lb/>
has<lb/>
settled Inn <lb/>
some <lb/>
are afraid the <lb/>
get the advantage. <lb/>
ppr. his real worth, of a <lb/>
genial, lovable disposition, he was <lb/>
a favorite among his <lb/>
from early boyhood. Generous, <lb/>
HACK I HACK selfish, warm-hearted, he was loved <lb/>
With raw tickling throat, tight j as few men have bean. Capable, true, <lb/>
chest, lungs, you need and absolutely dependable, be held <lb/>
Honey and Tar Compound, quick- j friend only such men can. No one <lb/>
Iv. dose helps, it leaves a doubled hi, word. No man was ever <lb/>
toothing, healing coating as it glides wronged by his As gentle as ,, <lb/>
Iowa your throat, you feel better woman in bis nature, he was as in- <lb/>
once, Every user is a friend. flexible as adamant in his convictions <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
live in your own home and <lb/>
walk than to ride in an auto and live <lb/>
in a mortgaged home. <lb/>
The latest exploit of Roosevelt ll <lb/>
war plans of two <lb/>
plans are for the capture of <lb/>
American ports and he uses this in- <lb/>
formation as the basis of a <lb/>
lo States to prepare <lb/>
war. We wonder what Roosevelt will <lb/>
use next time he wants to get before <lb/>
the public eye. a. he <lb/>
be the one to see these plans, too, isn't <lb/>
It. <lb/>
a-------- <lb/>
The man who votes right today ca i <lb/>
and courageous as a lion in <lb/>
of the right as he saw it. <lb/>
His life WM largely spent in loving <lb/>
service o others. Bo peacefully flow- <lb/>
ed its current men scarcely under <lb/>
until he was gone how lofty was <lb/>
I is soul, how deep was his heart His <lb/>
monument is in the hearts of his neigh <lb/>
his reward in the bands of his <lb/>
Maker <lb/>
accept him. Christ receive <lb/>
him <lb/>
. V, <lb/>
Rev. and Mr. W. Howard, Mrs <lb/>
It. R. Rouse, Mrs. I. T. Haskins and <lb/>
Misses Davis, Mattie Hill, Mat- <lb/>
tie Cox, of Kinston are <lb/>
attending the Convention which met <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Only On <lb/>
Hundreds of com <lb/>
Tn call let fall , . , . <lb/>
and gone an Tar <lb/>
began ago-to <lb/>
loosen the grip of coil; be and colds <lb/>
and Tar Compound tar You can gal a substitute lo <lb/>
Croup. you what Foley's Honey and Tar <lb/>
Croup scares you. The loud hoarse Compound will coughs, colds <lb/>
cough, choking and gasping croup, bronchial affections, la grippe <lb/>
for breath, labored can and tickling Be. n <lb/>
immediate relief. Tho very doses of row druggist i <lb/>
Roley's Honey and Tar Compound by druggists. <lb/>
; will master the croup. It cuts the <lb/>
mucus, clears away the phlegm Mr. Fitzgerald of Kinston a former <lb/>
and opens up and eases the air pass-, Greenville man <lb/>
sleep with a clear conscience tonight ,,,,,. SM ,, <lb/>
as visiting friend.- <lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers<lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
raining School Has Dinner <lb/>
For This <lb/>
On night there was <lb/>
a delightful crowd in the Din- <lb/>
Hall of tin- ft C. T. T. S., <lb/>
Miss and girls <lb/>
who assist her, served a moat de- <lb/>
light Halloween dinner <lb/>
The Hall was attractively de, orate I <lb/>
for this occasion In the center of <lb/>
table was a nest of pine needles <lb/>
holding beautiful red apples Tho <lb/>
dainty place card- bad small pine <lb/>
run through the corners. A <lb/>
huge glared from the <lb/>
tide board, the girls as they passed. <lb/>
After the girls were seated a large <lb/>
crept silently among the crowd, <lb/>
lipping plates by stealth, showering <lb/>
on its favorites, and causing <lb/>
much laughter among the crowd. <lb/>
a- attentive to the faculty <lb/>
luring this time, toast in <lb/>
and jingles were given by the students <lb/>
to Mrs. Mr. Miss <lb/>
and her twenty-one assistants <lb/>
in dining room. <lb/>
menu for tins occasion was <lb/>
Served in three courses the first <lb/>
Fried oysters, potatoes <lb/>
creamed peas, hot biscuit and but <lb/>
the Fruit salad, beaten <lb/>
biscuit and pinkie; the <lb/>
cream and marble cake. <lb/>
The happy laces and laughter as- <lb/>
sured Miss that the students <lb/>
enjoyed her surprise. <lb/>
Greenville People Assist In <lb/>
Rescuing Children From <lb/>
Burning Home <lb/>
a party of young people from this <lb/>
place report the burning colored <lb/>
mans home near Tarboro <lb/>
which happened they aw <lb/>
passing While The part <lb/>
composed i Ethel Skin- <lb/>
Forbes. Grant and <lb/>
J B. and H M <lb/>
lips The tire was discovered before <lb/>
they reached the house and by tin <lb/>
lime they got to it the tire had gained <lb/>
considerable headway They assisted <lb/>
in removing the household goods, <lb/>
practically all which were saved. <lb/>
and rescued small children <lb/>
which ware alone In the at the <lb/>
time of the lire. The house was a <lb/>
three-room, tenant better than <lb/>
the average and is a complete loss <lb/>
The lire started under tho reel near <lb/>
the middle of the house and no <lb/>
for the fire could be found It Is <lb/>
pretty certain that the children would <lb/>
have been burned up bad it not been <lb/>
for the prompt and timely assistance <lb/>
of the party They were small <lb/>
to save themselves and as the lire win <lb/>
making rapid headway they would <lb/>
have soon been beyond rescue. <lb/>
THE BEST COMPANY- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb/>
Sole Agent. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
I JIM <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds has <lb/>
licenses to the following <lb/>
since last report <lb/>
Morris and William <lb/>
both from near <lb/>
and Nellie <lb/>
both of county <lb/>
U W. of Plymouth and <lb/>
Mattie King, of <lb/>
f Harris, and <lb/>
ex k. Of <lb/>
Keel, of and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heed and Little, <lb/>
Falkland. <lb/>
Fames Harris, of Beaufort county <lb/>
and of <lb/>
a l. of Snow Hill, and <lb/>
Smile II, House of Ayden. <lb/>
and Williams <lb/>
both of Falkland <lb/>
Tom Vines, of Falkland and Hen- <lb/>
la <lb/>
Jenkins ard Parker <lb/>
of Heaver Dam <lb/>
Richard and Sallie Ann <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ola and <lb/>
both of <lb/>
ii I in h Old <lb/>
Hoy Victim. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, N. C, Oil. The ac- <lb/>
i discharge of a shot gun short- <lb/>
before noon today inflicted a wound <lb/>
from which fifteen-year-old Julian <lb/>
Whitley died within five minutes. <lb/>
The accident occurred about two <lb/>
miles from this city In Nash county <lb/>
It happened while the gun was In <lb/>
the hands of Johnson, six- <lb/>
teen years old. The two boy <lb/>
by Herbert had <lb/>
been hunting for several hours. They <lb/>
stopped for a moment and were sit- <lb/>
ting down near the edge of the woods <lb/>
talking, when the gun fired. The <lb/>
shot entered the right side of Whit- <lb/>
face and tho boy died within <lb/>
five minutes. <lb/>
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
William II. Whitley, and his father <lb/>
Is the foreman for the Atlantic <lb/>
Line Railroad at Rocky Mount. The <lb/>
three were students the <lb/>
Rocky Mount High School, and ll <lb/>
was while they were coming from <lb/>
school yesterday they planned <lb/>
this hunting trip <lb/>
Established 1875 <lb/>
Buck- <lb/>
wheat, <lb/>
Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington Crisps. <lb/>
Quakers Corn Flakes. <lb/>
Poet Post <lb/>
el, Porridge, Grape <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flour. <lb/>
Self-rising Flour, Con- <lb/>
and <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
M. Schultz <lb/>
Ike <lb/>
I. H. H I It. M. D. <lb/>
limited to diseases of <lb/>
I . Ear, and Threat <lb/>
and <lb/>
fitting of <lb/>
Office with Dr D L. James, <lb/>
M. every <lb/>
Home Washington. N. C <lb/>
Dr. It W. Carter that <lb/>
spectacles and glasses are furnish- <lb/>
ed free all pay his regular <lb/>
tee of ten dollars for the examination <lb/>
of their eyes. <lb/>
ART <lb/>
Corner Fourth and Street <lb/>
Made Day <lb/>
Bead at Tear <lb/>
KODAK <lb/>
U. <lb/>
Still<lb/>
Th Ufa l. <lb/>
f H. T. <lb/>
Step Forward, Please <lb/>
And <lb/>
design exclusive <lb/>
rich Ii <lb/>
. fur palace <lb/>
a en. V an in- <lb/>
also many I I <lb/>
ling draw- <lb/>
library. The <lb/>
very high would call <lb/>
higher w are <lb/>
asking. <lb/>
Taft <lb/>
Evans Street. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HIT <lb/>
to able lo <lb/>
have a <lb/>
in ts <lb/>
your is i warm and <lb/>
i your <lb/>
la perfect shape working <lb/>
And the only way to <lb/>
i a la to u attend W <lb/>
your <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Rev. I, I Students <lb/>
Rev. T, W. of <lb/>
Church of Wilson, preached a <lb/>
special sermon to the V. C. A. <lb/>
the Training School on Sunday. <lb/>
. caning. His striking theme, <lb/>
i racy True was <lb/>
in a strong, logical manner. He show <lb/>
d the various kinds of aristocracy <lb/>
the ages, those based on brute <lb/>
force, possessions, and blood, and <lb/>
With the coming of Christ the j <lb/>
True was establish- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The sermon was not only one <lb/>
lone, but the delivery Dr. <lb/>
I h-; was marked by a certain polish <lb/>
ease of manner that made <lb/>
listeners delight In hearing him. <lb/>
once a month the association in <lb/>
a preacher note from I near- <lb/>
by town, or from a distance to conduct <lb/>
the Sunday evening service. <lb/>
students are thus given opportunities <lb/>
to bear many of the best preachers <lb/>
the different denomination. <lb/>
Tobacco Stir. <lb/>
There has been sold lo date on the <lb/>
Greenville market pounds <lb/>
of which 6,701.111 pounds were sold <lb/>
during the month of October at all <lb/>
average 18.61 cents a pound <lb/>
The market today bail a bug. <lb/>
break and prices are <lb/>
With the coming the favorable <lb/>
weather It is expected sales will <lb/>
crow heavier and prices ill be bet <lb/>
Mrs. New <lb/>
is visiting sister. Mrs Hum <lb/>
her. J <lb/>
Hauls <lb/>
Aral thing child usually <lb/>
learns about the country in which <lb/>
lives is is loving no <lb/>
all of our ancestor.- <lb/>
for thought to the <lb/>
cause justice i now wish to call <lb/>
your to a condition which <lb/>
lo mind has no n <lb/>
Justice to It, <lb/>
t refer to the position <lb/>
attorney In our is I <lb/>
position, generally held by a man <lb/>
brains, whose sold duly is to <lb/>
Not to lift up or help the poor or <lb/>
down trodden, but he draws his salary <lb/>
merely for prosecuting every <lb/>
brought up for trial in the courts <lb/>
Now I will ask you do you call <lb/>
that Justice to have a man hired, and <lb/>
paid for the sold purpose of <lb/>
and not have one hired to devote <lb/>
his whole time to defending or help <lb/>
those who are unfortunate enough <lb/>
to infringe against the law, <lb/>
perhaps. <lb/>
Now understand inc. believe <lb/>
the position of prosecuting attorney Is J <lb/>
just as necessary as that of judge <lb/>
clerk or any one connected with the <lb/>
court, but I also believe that we <lb/>
should have a defending attorney, l <lb/>
help the poor, ignorant and down trod- <lb/>
den or our who arc With- <lb/>
out means with which to secure the <lb/>
legal aid when charges are <lb/>
brought against them. <lb/>
Circumstantial evidence unless it is <lb/>
very very strong indeed should not he <lb/>
seriously considered, as many a poor <lb/>
cuss, bus been wrongfully convicted <lb/>
and sentenced and later pardoned who <lb/>
would have been set free at Brat had <lb/>
be only had someone to represent <lb/>
him and look Interest in bis <lb/>
time trial a public defender. <lb/>
therefore, to my way reasoning la the I <lb/>
proper step to take this time. II <lb/>
you will stop and think matter <lb/>
over seriously, I believe you Will agree <lb/>
With me. <lb/>
WEST. <lb/>
Wilmington, S. <lb/>
IV <lb/>
MM a AM MT <lb/>
store occupied by Mr. B.-. H. Evans on <lb/>
Main Street next door to Hotel <lb/>
tor. Heaters relined. stove pipe <lb/>
and mad. Tin Hoofing; <lb/>
painting ate <lb/>
I. H <lb/>
II <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
ROOTS OF THE <lb/>
Schedule in Kneel October 4th, <lb/>
X. B The following figures <lb/>
publish, o as information ONLY <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
BAST BOUND <lb/>
I a. in daily, <lb/>
sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m daily, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb/>
beth City and <lb/>
Parlor Car Service lo <lb/>
Norfolk. Connect all points <lb/>
North and West <lb/>
b p m daily. Sunday for <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
It it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
If each for of oar <lb/>
awn family. We use none but th <lb/>
very W use every <lb/>
caution to Insure accuracy and faith <lb/>
Have fill <lb/>
and you can have perfect <lb/>
in the medicine. And confidence, <lb/>
mow. Is a gist help la s <lb/>
Pile Cured in to U Days <lb/>
Your i it <lb/>
fads lo lulling, <lb/>
Weeding <lb/>
atom I. . I <lb/>
WEST BOUND <lb/>
a m dally for Wilson, <lb/>
and West Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. Connects North, <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
a. in daily, Except Sunday, for <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh Connects for <lb/>
all points <lb/>
p. dally for Raleigh and all <lb/>
Intermediate <lb/>
further information and <lb/>
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J <lb/>
i. Agent. N. C <lb/>
S. <lb/>
i Agent <lb/>
i STACK. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
K. <lb/>
moved from u <lb/>
How to <lb/>
table on <lb/>
iv Pay or <lb/>
and w <lb/>
J. C <lb/>
all <lb/>
and rental<lb/>
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of Ind. and <lb/>
two a <lb/>
auto . are prepared <lb/>
yon It and repairing <lb/>
out and th <lb/>
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invigorating h attic and Sickly <lb/>
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k true <lb/>
Those Who Know say <lb/>
FOXHALL-. <lb/>
Make the highest sale for tobacco every day. Come and see us. <lb/>
We will SHOW YOU how we Do It. <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
Auctioneer. <lb/>
Johnston Foxtail<lb/>
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Some GOOD Buys <lb/>
Acre near <lb/>
Acres near <lb/>
Acres near Bethel. <lb/>
Acres near <lb/>
Acres near Arthur. <lb/>
Small Farms near <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/>
If you have Farms or City property to sell. Call <lb/>
on or write <lb/>
Standard Realty Company, <lb/>
ROT FLANAGAN, MANAGER. <lb/>
Office Greenville Banking Trust Co. Building. <lb/>
in k <lb/>
l BULBS. I <lb/>
N I While Haste Is i <lb/>
in we are lit <lb/>
r m lit our imported bulbs <lb/>
from Wane and Hyacinth. <lb/>
Tulips, and in <lb/>
order <lb/>
i for all <lb/>
N Values <lb/>
mid . . <lb/>
art in wedding <lb/>
at latent in. h Nothing <lb/>
liner la Floral Offering <lb/>
Varieties. <lb/>
No I Palms. Norfolk <lb/>
ii . Other choice plant for <lb/>
a ROM <lb/>
ilia I- aid <lb/>
plants <lb/>
Mail, telephone orders <lb/>
promptly by I <lb/>
l Co. H. C<lb/>
SEVERE PUNISHMENT <lb/>
Of Mrs. ChappeD, of Fire <lb/>
Standing, Relieves by <lb/>
Nan; People know Ike In- <lb/>
of Healthy i. <lb/>
The kidneys filter the blood. <lb/>
id. v work night and day. <lb/>
Well kidneys remove impurities <lb/>
Weak kidneys allow impurities <lb/>
multiply <lb/>
No kidney ill should be neglected <lb/>
There Is possible danger in delay. <lb/>
If you are nervous. or worn <lb/>
Begin treating your kidneys <lb/>
a proven kidney remedy. <lb/>
None endorsed like <lb/>
ills. <lb/>
by thousands <lb/>
Proved by Greenville testimony. <lb/>
J. Nobles, Dickinson and Part <lb/>
Sis. says. kidneys <lb/>
were of order and had a dull <lb/>
pain in my back which worried me. <lb/>
In the morning I was sore and stiff. <lb/>
The kidney secretions were Irregular <lb/>
Moan's Kidney Pills were brought to <lb/>
my attention and I got a box. They <lb/>
relieved me of nil symptoms of kid- <lb/>
trouble, putting my back and kid- <lb/>
good shape <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Moan's Kidney same that <lb/>
Mr. Nobles had Co. <lb/>
Plops . N. Y. <lb/>
At solicitation of my many <lb/>
friend hereby myself <lb/>
for Sheriff Pitt County <lb/>
I have always treated every <lb/>
women and every child la Pitt <lb/>
county If tho people of my <lb/>
enmity tea to honor me with this <lb/>
I always treat every man <lb/>
no fear or honor from <lb/>
any one Shall the taxes of I <lb/>
Bounty mid make due for I <lb/>
I showing no personal relational <lb/>
to any on V vole will be i <lb/>
.,<lb/>
Mai <lb/>
Ml Airy, N. C Sarah M. Chao- <lb/>
of this town, for <lb/>
Five with womanly troubles, also <lb/>
stomach troubles, and my punishment <lb/>
was more than any one could tell. <lb/>
I tried most every kind of medicine, <lb/>
but none did me any good. <lb/>
I read one day about the <lb/>
man's tonic, and I decided to try It I <lb/>
had not taken but about six bottles until <lb/>
I was almost cured. It did me more <lb/>
good than all the other medicines I bad <lb/>
vied, put together. <lb/>
My friends began asking me why I <lb/>
looked to well, and I told ahem about <lb/>
Several are now taking <lb/>
Do you, lady reader, suffer from any <lb/>
of the ailments due lo womanly trouble, <lb/>
such as headache, backache, <lb/>
sleeplessness, and that everlastingly tired <lb/>
feeling <lb/>
If so. let us urge you to give I <lb/>
trial. We feel confident It will help you, <lb/>
st as it has a million other women la <lb/>
e past half century. <lb/>
Begin taking to-day. You <lb/>
won't regret it All druggists. <lb/>
Writ, O. <lb/>
Union Twin., for w,., <lb/>
K., f on your book. Homo <lb/>
tor He II <lb/>
want <lb/>
Headstones or <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
tIT hi <lb/>
HENRY T. KING <lb/>
is <lb/>
lawyers <lb/>
hi all aha <lb/>
eat <lb/>
Ohm <lb/>
I, r. <lb/>
and Death <lb/>
treat all animals. Calls prompt, <lb/>
sewered day or night at h <lb/>
. Smith's stables with hospital <lb/>
lie Day phone night <lb/>
lino<lb/>
t Money at i <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
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ft. i. <lb/>
at Lea <lb/>
la ea Ike aW- <lb/>
Only <lb/>
To get the call lull <lb/>
W. a Cold in On Day. Slops <lb/>
and headache, oil cold. <lb/>
As announced, the Company is buying a <lb/>
bale cotton at cents a pound for each direct and sub-dealer in <lb/>
Overland Car. 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 <lb/>
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder <lb/>
Largest stock of parts ever carried in North <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
W. H. Jr. <lb/>
ORDER GOES TO LEFT HAND <lb/>
to Writ <lb/>
by th Brain to That <lb/>
Organ. <lb/>
J. O i. Us the Mall <lb/>
Interesting about the <lb/>
of with the hand. In <lb/>
the case of a left handed person J Q <lb/>
Is but taught to rite <lb/>
with the hand In college he <lb/>
learned the left lobe of the brain <lb/>
controls the operation of the right <lb/>
hand, and vice He also <lb/>
a who told him that in <lb/>
the ruse of a lift handed person <lb/>
writing with the right band there <lb/>
would be a of the brain <lb/>
pulse from one aide of the body to <lb/>
other a shifting of the nerve base, <lb/>
It were accompanied h a certain <lb/>
wane of energy caused by Mils cross- <lb/>
of the wire. <lb/>
The mental order to write Is first <lb/>
Bent automatically by brain to the <lb/>
left hand, and must be transferred by <lb/>
e conscious process to <lb/>
the right hand, in order to accomplish <lb/>
the act of writing this theory <lb/>
a left handed person should never at- <lb/>
tempt to write with the right hand, <lb/>
but should simplify and <lb/>
mental processes a riling with the <lb/>
left <lb/>
J. ti has always experienced a <lb/>
of vexation or obstruction <lb/>
In writing with right hand. Hut he <lb/>
now began lo write with the type- <lb/>
writer, and experienced at once a <lb/>
sense of liberation The process, with <lb/>
the left hand no doing at least half <lb/>
the writing, became easier, more flu- <lb/>
more responsive as between <lb/>
and brain. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
State Distributor. <lb/>
SHOW NO FEELING OF ENVY <lb/>
Unselfish Attitude of the Poor <lb/>
They Can't Par- <lb/>
In. <lb/>
There la strangely pa- <lb/>
In the unselfishness with which <lb/>
the poor regard the pleasures of the <lb/>
rich. Consider the university boat <lb/>
race. One might expect the <lb/>
worked clerk and the underpaid la- <lb/>
borer to resent the time and money <lb/>
spent upon training a few expensive <lb/>
and athletes. What we <lb/>
find Is a spontaneous national <lb/>
a concentration upon results <lb/>
which cannot practically affect In any <lb/>
way concentrating enthusiast. <lb/>
People care about the boat race be- <lb/>
cause II Is a sport, a game, because <lb/>
Its Issue la because <lb/>
they bet on It, although they do. So <lb/>
even with Derby, where the <lb/>
ting Is a much larger factor. Rut <lb/>
how much more really sporting If all <lb/>
selfless souls who cheer and <lb/>
gamble could lie riding and mi <lb/>
their own account . . . Our own <lb/>
betting laws are objectionable in <lb/>
far as they discriminate unfair- <lb/>
between the methods of tho rich <lb/>
and those of the poor, but In <lb/>
the restriction of gambling <lb/>
seems a food thing to many <lb/>
who are not extravagantly puritanical. <lb/>
Only It remains true tho proper <lb/>
cure for such social evils as betting <lb/>
la not prohibition but diversion New <lb/>
Statesman. <lb/>
Destroying Cherished Illusions. <lb/>
Scientific expert are never com- <lb/>
happy as they are de- <lb/>
Illusions which we have <lb/>
from our childhood <lb/>
A sunburned skill, which we are <lb/>
all so anxious to bring back lo town <lb/>
at the end of August, the latest <lb/>
tiling to be condemned as unhealthy. <lb/>
Apparently nice healthy mere- <lb/>
menus that proud wearer has <lb/>
exposing himself too rashly lo <lb/>
the Influence of the ultra-violet rays <lb/>
which Is condemned by no a <lb/>
healthy process. <lb/>
Another Illusion shattered by the <lb/>
same expert Is that the pallor of the <lb/>
man who la la the <lb/>
Is always due lo overwork or to the <lb/>
struggle to keep out of the bank- <lb/>
court. He Is only because <lb/>
the cloud of soot which over <lb/>
the city keeps out the ultra-violet <lb/>
rays, which would otherwise alter his <lb/>
internal lug appearance. <lb/>
Nov. -Miss Dora E <lb/>
went in Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs. H. M Squire of Wake <lb/>
arrived here Friday to visit her parents <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs II Carroll. <lb/>
Some get a suit of clothes to suit <lb/>
regardless of price <lb/>
but if you will see II. D. Forrest Co <lb/>
you get a ready made suit lo <lb/>
cult your taste and pocket book, as <lb/>
he will have a reduction sale on ready <lb/>
nude clothe for the neat thirty days. <lb/>
Mr R. Dall baa gone of the <lb/>
business, and gone into the whole <lb/>
sale beef If any <lb/>
men anywhere want beef see him. <lb/>
You should not sleep cold while A <lb/>
Ange Co., has plenty of comforts <lb/>
aid blankets at the right price <lb/>
killed Log Tart <lb/>
While hauling logs last Thursday <lb/>
Willis colored was <lb/>
tally killed by a tree falling across <lb/>
log cart on which ho was setting <lb/>
breaking his hip and crushing his <lb/>
head. <lb/>
and Charlie <lb/>
were rutting the tree down. When <lb/>
they begun the tree down the <lb/>
old colored man got on the cart and <lb/>
drove oxen out of danger, as he <lb/>
thought He then stopped for some <lb/>
unknown reason. Hi the meantime <lb/>
the men were sawing on the tree. <lb/>
When they stopped sawing lo drive a <lb/>
wedge behind the sow lo throw <lb/>
they told the log hauler lo drive his <lb/>
cart further out of danger. Then the <lb/>
continued on the tree think <lb/>
all on of danger, but <lb/>
when the tree began falling it turned <lb/>
on the and from <lb/>
what they exp fall <lb/>
man and out Mb life. <lb/>
Willis has been in the employee Of <lb/>
Mr. A here for several <lb/>
years He was a sober, trusty and <lb/>
faithful bud. <lb/>
Hugs. and all kinds of <lb/>
floor coverings at Harrington, <lb/>
Co, <lb/>
your old friend A. W. <lb/>
Ange Co., when you want a trunk <lb/>
suitcase or traveling bag. <lb/>
Forrest Co. has just <lb/>
ed another large shipment of Hunt <lb/>
Club shoes have all of lat- <lb/>
est styles. <lb/>
Next Friday night, Nov. <lb/>
o'clock Music department of the <lb/>
High School will give a <lb/>
recital For several years It has been <lb/>
I of music to give <lb/>
I ii recital to public. pro- <lb/>
have been of the highest <lb/>
i type, and excellently rendered. <lb/>
j On Saturday night following the <lb/>
recital Nov. there will be a debate <lb/>
I by some members of the <lb/>
Columbian Literary Societies <lb/>
i The query Is, That the <lb/>
States should adopt a national <lb/>
I prohibition low. <lb/>
concluded. The In cordially in- <lb/>
lo both en. <lb/>
The nicest line of men's pants is a <lb/>
II. Co. The prices are <lb/>
right the quality is guaranteed. <lb/>
If you have cotton seed for sale <lb/>
get the Cotton Oil Co., <lb/>
prices before you sell your cotton <lb/>
seed. <lb/>
Lodge No. A. F. <lb/>
A. M. will meet Thursday <lb/>
Nov. at o'clock. <lb/>
The Cotton Oil Co <lb/>
makes flue cotton seed meal for stock <lb/>
Iced <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
tor except from those <lb/>
harm, regular <lb/>
The rate la I seats par <lb/>
six words Has. r <lb/>
No. Ta. <lb/>
Ask MOSS <lb/>
tho K <lb/>
r OB -SICK AT <lb/>
for cents s <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
NEW S. .<lb/>
pipes, fire boards, pat <lb/>
stores. T. Hicks. <lb/>
for Pill Farms. If you want to sell. <lb/>
See Henry T King. <lb/>
FOR SIX BOOM <lb/>
Apply, Bros. <lb/>
MIST -II HI VI OB HOB <lb/>
case, year guaranteed Wads <lb/>
worth, number Movement, <lb/>
number Small knife <lb/>
cut in hack lid of case at opening. <lb/>
Two dollars reward if returned to D. <lb/>
I, Greenville. Route <lb/>
10- <lb/>
Such accidents as the one <lb/>
occurred recently at <lb/>
causing the death of a child will con <lb/>
to happen long as mere <lb/>
are allowed to run automobiles. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as executors of <lb/>
the will and testament of <lb/>
Grimes, Deceased, late of <lb/>
Pitt County, North Carolina, this la la <lb/>
notify all persons having claims, <lb/>
against the estate of the said deceased <lb/>
to exhibit them lo the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the 1st day of November. <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded <lb/>
bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate <lb/>
ill please make immediate payment <lb/>
This 30th of October. 1914. <lb/>
J. BRYAN GRIMES <lb/>
GRIMES. <lb/>
Washington, N. C.<lb/>
Notice lo Shippers sad Receivers sf <lb/>
Freight la North Carolina. <lb/>
The new freight rates, both local <lb/>
and Joint made effective by the <lb/>
of North Carolina, October 13th, 1914 <lb/>
are on file with all agents of this <lb/>
Agents will furnish upon <lb/>
full information to these rate. <lb/>
J. r. DALTON. <lb/>
Asst. F. <lb/>
B. D. KYLE, <lb/>
Traffic Manager. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. . . <lb/>
Five and <lb/>
the Fire <lb/>
J Out <lb/>
One Dimension. <lb/>
A lumberman lives In <lb/>
western Pennsylvania. He a <lb/>
small railroad which runs from <lb/>
lumber camp to the main line. He <lb/>
riding the other day on a crowded <lb/>
car by the side of the president of <lb/>
the------ railroad. After <lb/>
the president handed the <lb/>
his card <lb/>
said <lb/>
yon the president of the <lb/>
railroad I am the of s <lb/>
railroad, <lb/>
Is your the <lb/>
reply. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
I have never heard of <lb/>
the lumberman, <lb/>
road may not be long yours, bat <lb/>
It Is Just <lb/>
Cold as the dickens <lb/>
Why do you put up with such a nuisance <lb/>
You don't have to if you furnish your house <lb/>
with a <lb/>
Net Worth It <lb/>
you sew the woman drop her <lb/>
Mr. Marks to friend, <lb/>
lost her In the crowd. you <lb/>
said Mr Parka, but I <lb/>
didn't get an answer I put this In the <lb/>
papers the plain woman about <lb/>
years of age Hearing a <lb/>
aid hat of last year's style, who lost a <lb/>
puree containing on <lb/>
street on will apply to <lb/>
the property will be <lb/>
heavens, said Mr. <lb/>
wonder you didn't get an <lb/>
answer. No woman In the world <lb/>
would own up to that description for <lb/>
Cole's Original <lb/>
Hot Blast Heater <lb/>
You build only one fire each winter. <lb/>
It is never out from Fall till Spring. <lb/>
You up and dress in rooms <lb/>
warmed with the fuel put in the night <lb/>
before. <lb/>
This is not possible with other stoves. <lb/>
anything soft coal, hard coal <lb/>
or wood. <lb/>
Conic in and sec this great fire keeper <lb/>
and fuel saver. <lb/>
A. on door <lb/>
of It without it <lb/>
Miller <lb/>
Company<lb/>
I if <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
room dwelling with improvements, on <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue, <lb/>
Six room dwelling in South Greenville. <lb/>
Seven room dwelling within blocks Street. <lb/>
Desirable building lots in all parts of the <lb/>
Valuable near Containing acres <lb/>
with goad <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Real Estate Agents. <lb/>
ppm <lb/>
Just unloaded another Load of extra good, well broke <lb/>
HORSES AND MULES <lb/>
Direct from stock farms of Middle West.<lb/>
Gaylord-King Wedding <lb/>
The old adage, repeats <lb/>
was fully exemplified In the <lb/>
of C, <lb/>
at eight thirty P. M. Wednesday Oct- <lb/>
when the attractive Miss <lb/>
King iii place be- <lb/>
of Mr. Louis <lb/>
of Plymouth, on her <lb/>
twenty-third <lb/>
The church was beautifully decorated <lb/>
green white seldom has <lb/>
witnessed a lovelier <lb/>
before the appointed <lb/>
the church was thronged to the <lb/>
streets because popularity of <lb/>
the couple. <lb/>
Miss King is the accomplished <lb/>
daughter of the late sheriff, it. w. <lb/>
who was known throughout <lb/>
Carolina and her friends are <lb/>
by the score, She has tour- <lb/>
ed Europe and is well educated in <lb/>
and science. <lb/>
Mr Is the son of Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. A. and ll a promising <lb/>
young lawyer of the firm. and <lb/>
Just before entrance of the <lb/>
party, Mrs. S. T. While, in her <lb/>
Impressive manner, rendered <lb/>
and then Mrs. W. <lb/>
Hun sang i love <lb/>
Never was her voice and <lb/>
was an audience so thrilled. <lb/>
bridal party entered as follows <lb/>
the ushers. tWO down each aisle. <lb/>
Horton. of Plymouth, and <lb/>
Warren of <lb/>
ivory Gaylord of Plymouth and C. <lb/>
Home of at the <lb/>
Then cams the bridesmaids <lb/>
dressed alternate pink and white <lb/>
de chine carrying pink and <lb/>
while I in fol-<lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Miss Lillian Fountain Raleigh, <lb/>
Miss I Carter of Wilson and . <lb/>
Warren of Miss j <lb/>
of <lb/>
Miss Margaret Blow j <lb/>
Miss Olivia of Como and <lb/>
Miss Lillian Carr of <lb/>
These were followed by the dam is <lb/>
t honor. Mrs. Tom Gaylord of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, dressed ill white <lb/>
. white Chrysanthemums and <lb/>
and Mrs. Underwood <lb/>
a bride of only three <lb/>
weeks, lovely in her own Wedding <lb/>
gown of white carrying <lb/>
white Chrysanthemums and fern <lb/>
Seal came maids of honor. Miss <lb/>
sister of the bride <lb/>
in pink crepe de chine carrying <lb/>
pink and Miss Lottie <lb/>
Gaylord, sister of the groom, dressed <lb/>
i, white crepe de chine carrying <lb/>
whits Richmond roses and fern. Lit- <lb/>
Misses Nancy and Virginia King, <lb/>
the attractive flower girls dressed in <lb/>
pleated silk, preceded the <lb/>
to the altar, scattering flowers <lb/>
in her path. came the bride <lb/>
prettier than in her wedding <lb/>
gown white with pearl <lb/>
trimmings and orange blossoms, carry <lb/>
a shower bouquet of lilies of the <lb/>
valley and bride's roses leaning on <lb/>
the arm of her brother, Mr. Richard <lb/>
King, who gave her away. was <lb/>
met the altar by the groom and <lb/>
his best man. Carl Harper, of <lb/>
Plymouth. Rev. J. Walker per- <lb/>
formed the ceremony. The party left <lb/>
the church to the strains of <lb/>
March and repaired lo <lb/>
the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. <lb/>
II. W. King, where a public reception <lb/>
was given. Quite a number of guests <lb/>
called during the evening. <lb/>
The guest-, re received In the <lb/>
front hall by the bridal party and in- <lb/>
to the receiving line <lb/>
composed of bride and groom <lb/>
Miss King. Miss Lottie and <lb/>
Mr. A very Gaylord, Mrs. A. O. Gay- <lb/>
lord. Mrs. Tom Gaylord. Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
Hamilton Underwood, I, J <lb/>
Walker. In the hack hall they <lb/>
served punch by by Mr. and Mrs. W <lb/>
I,. Hull, Miss Mary and Mr. <lb/>
Norman Warren, and Miss Mary <lb/>
Smith and Mr. Jim From tho <lb/>
punch bowl they were directed to the <lb/>
gift room where they were received <lb/>
by Miss Edith Pagan and Mr. J. Key <lb/>
Brown, and Miss Mae Schultz and Mr. <lb/>
Home. Receiving in silting <lb/>
room were Miss Nell Tender and Mr <lb/>
Arthur Chesson, Miss Ward Moore <lb/>
and Mr. Clinton Miss Lucille <lb/>
t and Mr. Alex Miss Elisa- <lb/>
beth and Mr. J. Kittrell <lb/>
and Miss Jennie Shaw and Mr. Tom <lb/>
Dupree, presided over Bride's <lb/>
Book dining room delicious <lb/>
ream and cake were served by Misses <lb/>
Ernestine and Forbes, Christ- <lb/>
Tyson, Christine <lb/>
Florence Blow. <lb/>
The bride and groom went through <lb/>
the country Wilson, whom <lb/>
hoarded the train for Northern Cities. <lb/>
The many, many presents received <lb/>
I among which was a lovely bar <lb/>
I of rubies and diamonds bought in <lb/>
given to the bride by the <lb/>
of the groom, Mrs. T. J attest <lb/>
the esteem in which tho couple is held. <lb/>
I The groom's gift to bride was a <lb/>
beautiful diamond cluster ring which <lb/>
was his mother's when she was a <lb/>
young lady. <lb/>
The out of town guests <lb/>
Mrs. II. K King- Mrs. It. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Underwood <lb/>
and Miss Georgia Davis of Goldsboro. <lb/>
Miss Lumberton, Miss <lb/>
Covington, <lb/>
Elisabeth Miss Lil- <lb/>
Fountain, Raleigh, Miss Laura <lb/>
Carter. Wilson, Mrs. Alice Mr. <lb/>
Townsend, Mrs. W. Ca- <lb/>
Miss Shaw, Mrs. J. F. <lb/>
Taylor. Kinston, Miss Olivia <lb/>
Como, Mrs A. Gaylord, Mrs. Tom <lb/>
Gaylord, Mr. Avery Gaylord. Miss <lb/>
lie Gaylord, Mr. Horton and Dr. <lb/>
Carl Harper, of Plymouth, Messrs Ben <lb/>
and Jim Joyner and Mrs. Helen Wat- <lb/>
kins. <lb/>
WINSLOW <lb/>
Dealer in Horses, Mules, Buggies, Wagons, f <lb/>
Cart wheels and Harness. <lb/>
Farm For Sale. <lb/>
Tor sale one acre farm situated <lb/>
near N. C, to schools <lb/>
and churches, cleared and In high <lb/>
slate of cultivation, self draining with <lb/>
young growth of timber. Eight room <lb/>
dwelling practically new, two tenant <lb/>
houses, and several other out buildings <lb/>
Including two new tobacco barns, will <lb/>
sell and farm implements <lb/>
teams and etc., if so desired by pros- <lb/>
purchaser, if interested in a <lb/>
write. P. <lb/>
X. c <lb/>
. m. <lb/>
Attorney at U <lb/>
and Drainage a <lb/>
la . formerly <lb/>
and flew <lb/>
Strawberry Plants <lb/>
them now, to per ltd. <lb/>
Cut Flowers sad on <lb/>
short notice. Orders takes Shade <lb/>
Trees, Grape Vines, Rose Bashes. <lb/>
Pansy Plants, Hyacinth and <lb/>
MISS <lb/>
uH. I, <lb/>
Realist. <lb/>
Office over Frank a <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
, t <lb/>
Markets Quoted by Cobb Bras <lb/>
Ce. <lb/>
TODAY <lb/>
MM VA. <lb/>
vb the <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
The Standard Railroad of the South <lb/>
MEDICAL CONVENTION <lb/>
Tickets on sale Not. 6-7-8, Limited to <lb/>
original starting point prior <lb/>
of November 22nd, 1914. <lb/>
T. C. WHITE. <lb/>
Gen. Pass. Agent <lb/>
. Traffic Manager. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. C, <lb/>
Women Sutler Terribly front Kidney <lb/>
Trouble, <lb/>
Around on her feet all day -no won <lb/>
a woman has backache, headache, <lb/>
stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor <lb/>
sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid <lb/>
Pills give quick Teller tor these <lb/>
t They strengthen the kidneys <lb/>
-take away the aches, pain and wear- <lb/>
Make life worth living again <lb/>
Try Foley Kidney Pills and how <lb/>
much better you feel-Sold by all <lb/>
druggists. <lb/>
Life ft <lb/>
cf New <lb/>
assets <lb/>
A. <lb/>
III It st <lb/>
Jan. Wheat <lb/>
May Wheat 7-8 <lb/>
Jan. Corn 7-S <lb/>
May Com S-8 <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Jan Lard <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
I Jen. Ribs <lb/>
6-S <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
1-4 <lb/>
6-8 <lb/>
W J. <lb/>
Pas, <lb/>
Misses Ida of New Bern, Lo <lb/>
ate Gardner and Miss Moore, of Gard- <lb/>
Cross Roads are visiting Mr. <lb/>
Mrs, E. L. Clark and attending the <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
SHE E. H. FOR <lb/>
Irons, Healers. Lights and fixture <lb/>
Hotel Building. <lb/>
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb/>
F. i- Detroit. <lb/>
We have several hand Ford and <lb/>
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
TO SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
18th Series <lb/>
SATURDAY IS THE DAY <lb/>
The Home Building and Loan <lb/>
Association<lb/>
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Stray I North Carolina. <lb/>
Taken up at my farm, white I'm County. <lb/>
black pOi -i. male hog. weighing In the Superior Court <lb/>
about pounds, unmarked Terra. 1914 <lb/>
I Owner i an pet same by Identifying Adams <lb/>
Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
him and bag all <lb/>
T. I <lb/>
Whit, N C. <lb/>
taken <lb/>
heifers one dark red with Mae <lb/>
, I i Mid spot in <lb/>
the with tin- mark of crop <lb/>
right and split th left, the <lb/>
light red with white streak <lb/>
shoulder owner ran <lb/>
same I all coal <lb/>
a. CRISP, <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Richmond. V. <lb/>
Norfolk. Vi <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
S. C- <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic She says to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
REASONS <lb/>
Why You Should Always Use <lb/>
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb/>
J. Because they are better than Pure Food <lb/>
, Laws require. <lb/>
Because they will go further than inferior <lb/>
Became their delicacy of flavor i <lb/>
A. Became their Parity and Quality is absolute. <lb/>
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Adams <lb/>
The Defendant Above Named Will <lb/>
Take <lb/>
That a. lion entitled as above hat <lb/>
h . g B ad in the Superior Court <lb/>
to procure a divorce absolute, for the <lb/>
reason stated la the complaint filed <lb/>
in the office Of th Clerk of Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
And the said defendant will further <lb/>
lake notice that he is required to <lb/>
pear at the November Term of the <lb/>
Superior Court of said County, to b. <lb/>
Grain <lb/>
Washington road, held in the Court House, at <lb/>
On <lb/>
Smith bridge and Hodges Creek. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Luis Ayers <lb/>
n NOTICE, <lb/>
W. S. Ayers <lb/>
above defendant will take <lb/>
net <lb/>
That a summons in the above en- <lb/>
titled was issued against the <lb/>
defendant on the 7th day of September <lb/>
1914, out of this court to Martin County <lb/>
for divorce, which summons has <lb/>
returned not to be found in Martin <lb/>
the defendant will take <lb/>
notice that the complaint was field In <lb/>
said office of the Superior Court on <lb/>
day of September, 1914, de <lb/>
n divorce absolute, upon <lb/>
grounds suited therein, and he will <lb/>
further take notice he is <lb/>
to answer or demur to the said com- <lb/>
plaint or the relief rein <lb/>
will lie granted. <lb/>
Th lie r- <lb/>
M no It K. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Conn <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
on Monday, the day of November <lb/>
1914, being the ninth Monday, after <lb/>
the first Monday of September, held <lb/>
at t lie Court House of said County <lb/>
in Greenville. N, C, and answer <lb/>
demur to the complaint in said action <lb/>
or plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb/>
tor the relief demanded in said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the day of September, 1914. <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court.<lb/>
MOM V IN WHEAT. <lb/>
and are the safest <lb/>
surest method of trading m hat <lb/>
n or your loss it <lb/>
absolutely limited to the amount <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most <lb/>
Of trading. <lb/>
Open an account. To can bay <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 bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box 1430 <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
I. A Randolph and B. S. <lb/>
trading under the firm <lb/>
Ford Supply Company <lb/>
name of <lb/>
Com <lb/>
Frank Lilly, <lb/>
Notice of Summons and Warrant of <lb/>
Attachment. <lb/>
The defendant in the above <lb/>
action will take notice that on the <lb/>
day of October, a summons In the said <lb/>
a. lion was issued against the defend- <lb/>
ant by the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court Pitt County, North Carolina <lb/>
tiffs claiming the sum of two <lb/>
thousand two hundred thirty three <lb/>
63-100 dollars, due on a note and for <lb/>
goods sold delivered, which sum- <lb/>
mons is returnable to the December <lb/>
term of Pitt Superior Court, com- <lb/>
on the 14th day of <lb/>
held In the Court House, in <lb/>
Greenville, In said State and county. <lb/>
The defendant will also take notice <lb/>
that a warrant of attachment was is- <lb/>
sued by said Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court, on the 29th day of October <lb/>
1914. against the property of said de- <lb/>
which warrant is returnable <lb/>
to the December term of the Superior <lb/>
Court for Pitt County, at the time and <lb/>
place named for the return of <lb/>
, summons, above mentioned, when and <lb/>
i where the defendant is required <lb/>
appear and answer or demur to the <lb/>
j complaint, or the relief demanded will <lb/>
l-e granted. <lb/>
This October 29th 1914. <lb/>
A. T. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
law. <lb/>
By virtue of a executed <lb/>
to me 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 <lb/>
not been with, I will sell to <lb/>
the highest for cash, that tract <lb/>
of land described in the <lb/>
giving me this authority, registered in <lb/>
Book 0-9. page on Monday, at no.- d, <lb/>
the 16th day of November. 1914. at the , <lb/>
Court House door, the following <lb/>
tract of laud, containing about <lb/>
seventy acres. <lb/>
Adjoining the lands of J. H. White- <lb/>
and Harriett being <lb/>
L. Cherry's part of the <lb/>
tract, purchased by Gideon Teel of <lb/>
K. A. Cherry and Sallie Cherry, <lb/>
In Hook 11-7, page <lb/>
This the 15th day Of October. 1914. <lb/>
I, It. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
s. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Pitt Count <lb/>
in th. Superior <lb/>
It <lb/>
vs. Notice of Sale of Land <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
By an executive directed <lb/>
lo the 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 door In Pitt county <lb/>
to the highest bidder for cash, to sat <lb/>
said executor, all the right entitle, <lb/>
and interest of Smith, the <lb/>
lb has In the following <lb/>
real estate lo Situated in <lb/>
Township Pitt County <lb/>
Carolina, Beginning at a large <lb/>
pine in the new mad. T. N. Manning <lb/>
corner, runs north 1-2 west <lb/>
poles to Joyner Smith's line, then with <lb/>
his line to a slake in a branch, then <lb/>
down said branch to a stake, thence <lb/>
a straight n V. to a stake <lb/>
it Smith's corner them. s. 1-2 E. <lb/>
poles to a slake on a ditch issues of life and death and by <lb/>
down said ditch to the canal In Hen j mercy and Justice are <lb/>
up said canal to the human race to re- <lb/>
M FARM <lb/>
FOR BALK. <lb/>
BOO acres in tract, res in <lb/>
acres new land ready for <lb/>
plow mile from railroad Station, <lb/>
with graded school and churches, i <lb/>
miles from County seat with rail- <lb/>
roads and water transportation. <lb/>
residences six rooms each plastered <lb/>
and painted with plenty of out build <lb/>
logs to each. Residences built with <lb/>
view to subdivision. <lb/>
es tobacco Land In high <lb/>
state of cultivation, land suited to <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 people demand fairness and only <lb/>
fairness for all, the rich and pool <lb/>
alike. They will tolerate nothing <lb/>
Some would that the <lb/>
people of the State should <lb/>
to suffer, that the development of the <lb/>
State should be hampered by a sys- <lb/>
proven by experience to be wrong <lb/>
and Inefficient, for fear that the Gene- <lb/>
Assembly or North Carolina might <lb/>
be controlled by unjust and <lb/>
motives. <lb/>
The Constitutional Commission <lb/>
prepared these amendments was com <lb/>
posed of men noted for ability and <lb/>
patriotism. The deliberations of this <lb/>
Commission were characterized by <lb/>
thoughtful patience and an earnest de- <lb/>
sire to serve the people of the Slate. <lb/>
The amendments come to us <lb/>
the endorsement of this Commission. <lb/>
They come to us with the endorse <lb/>
men of the General Assembly; <lb/>
I bey come to us with the endorse <lb/>
in of the of the State; <lb/>
They come to us with the endorse <lb/>
to all Farmer's <lb/>
State; <lb/>
The lax dodger needs them; <lb/>
The payer demands them; <lb/>
Justice and Progress call for u <lb/>
I hope and believe they will <lb/>
by people of North Care <lb/>
Una <lb/>
LOCKE <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
There is no doubt that they will <lb/>
ratified by an majority K <lb/>
the voters understand their full <lb/>
port. Let the press give the <lb/>
meaning In every issue between now <lb/>
and election day. <lb/>
DANIELS, <lb/>
Secretary of the Navy <lb/>
Resolutions of Respect. <lb/>
Whereas it has pleased God the dis <lb/>
Denser of all good in whose hands are <lb/>
nib Swamp <lb/>
the beginning containing 2-5 acre-, <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This the day of October, 1914. <lb/>
I. DUDLEY, <lb/>
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb/>
BLUE <lb/>
neat M <lb/>
blue<lb/>
Sc <lb/>
I all <lb/>
m. a i . <lb/>
ft, 4th N. <lb/>
TOR SALE OR REST-A <lb/>
farm. Will sell for cash or an <lb/>
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills, <lb/>
N. C. Route <lb/>
w. <lb/>
a mug h <lb/>
all<lb/>
I I.- . . <lb/>
a co .<lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
Administrator <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 <lb/>
said parties or heirs of estate will <lb/>
sent same proper form on or be- <lb/>
fore Sept 11th 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. Attorney. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Hy virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by P. Owens and wife, <lb/>
Owens, to J. L. Fountain and <lb/>
R. A. Fountain, partners trading <lb/>
under the firm 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 or Pitt County In Book P-S <lb/>
Pages and the undersigned <lb/>
will sell for cash before the Court <lb/>
House door In Greenville, on Monday, <lb/>
the day of November, 1914, <lb/>
following described situate in <lb/>
said County and Slate, and in the town <lb/>
of Fountain; <lb/>
Beginning on the North side of <lb/>
son Street at the corner of Wilson <lb/>
and Church Street and running about <lb/>
North about Fast with Wilson Street <lb/>
feet to the beginning. <lb/>
This October 1914. <lb/>
FOUNTAIN t, CO. <lb/>
F. JAMES son. <lb/>
move from our midst our beloved <lb/>
Brother M. L. Barker a member of <lb/>
Lodge No. <lb/>
Therefore we bow in meek and hum- <lb/>
submission to his will <lb/>
That in the death of Brother Barker <lb/>
we have lost a good citizen a loyal Odd <lb/>
Fellow <lb/>
That with deep heartfelt sympathy <lb/>
with the relations of the deceased we <lb/>
express our hope that even so great a <lb/>
loss to us all may be over-ruled for <lb/>
good by Him who all things well. <lb/>
That a copy of these resolutions <lb/>
spread on our minutes a copy sent the <lb/>
Reflector for publication. <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In The Superior Court <lb/>
Bettie Slade <lb/>
Summons by Publication <lb/>
Senator Simmons. <lb/>
have closely studied the <lb/>
After careful <lb/>
and mature reflection it is my <lb/>
that these amendments, one and <lb/>
are wise and personally shall <lb/>
port them, and sincerely hope <lb/>
they ma; be adopted at the coming <lb/>
election and become a part of the <lb/>
vs <lb/>
John Slade <lb/>
John Slade the above named defend- <lb/>
ant will take notice that an action <lb/>
has been brought as entitled above, <lb/>
for the purpose of procuring a <lb/>
absolute, and be will take fur- <lb/>
notice that if he does not appear <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 complaint <lb/>
fled In the office of the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court, on or before the No- <lb/>
Term of the Superior Court <lb/>
i organic law of the Slate. <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
Stat <lb/>
. Ex-Governor <lb/>
I have given much <lb/>
to the Amendments as a whole, at-st <lb/>
think that every voter should <lb/>
them regard Amendments Nos <lb/>
three, seven am ten as the <lb/>
ones. <lb/>
Instead of my element <lb/>
of danger, I am that <lb/>
Amendment relating to taxation con- <lb/>
more safeguards in behalf o <lb/>
. . people and against State indent <lb/>
of Pitt County. 1914. that the plain- j does the present <lb/>
will be granted the relief sought <lb/>
in said complaint, which is a divorce <lb/>
absolute. <lb/>
This the day of October 1914. <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
twit Bar M I <lb/>
The hew ion, <lb/>
ii- It old Dr. <lb/>
Oil. <lb/>
at BLOB <lb/>
TAKES Of ON MY FARM ONE MALE <lb/>
hog, not marked, pale red in color <lb/>
weight pounds. Owner can get <lb/>
same by paying all coals. <lb/>
TOM C. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Between Black Jack. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
b th Basis W all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
it m at all goad Writ fat <lb/>
by best tinted <lb/>
ea and get price <lb/>
lime. Don't bay , <lb/>
late. A will give <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO.<lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Notice Is hereby given that W. <lb/>
Ricks, merchant Greenville, N. <lb/>
tins this day executed a Deed <lb/>
Assignment for benefit of creditors to <lb/>
W. A. Teel, Jr. Trustee, and all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to said W. <lb/>
hereby to make <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Episcopal Convention at New Haven <lb/>
New Haven. Conn. Nov. <lb/>
churchmen and laymen are gather- <lb/>
ed here tonight for the 32nd annual <lb/>
Church Congress of the Protestant <lb/>
Church. Rev. Eliot White <lb/>
of Island, Father Sill of Kent <lb/>
School and Rev. Dr. Nichols of Holy <lb/>
Trinity Church, New York, will be <lb/>
among the speakers during the <lb/>
which opens tomorrow morning <lb/>
Wools, y Hull. <lb/>
commend them all to <lb/>
voters of the State. <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Ex-Governor Glens. <lb/>
I am In favor of all <lb/>
Constitutional Amendments, and ass <lb/>
campaigning the State for them. <lb/>
B. B. GLENN. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator of <lb/>
the estate of Joe Forbes, deceased, this <lb/>
la to notify all persons owing said es- <lb/>
to pay same immediately to <lb/>
. the undersigned. All persona to whom <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned, said estate t. Indebted are notified to <lb/>
Trustee and all persons holding claims, present the same within twelve months <lb/>
against the said W. H. Hicks are her <lb/>
to file an itemized, <lb/>
statement of such claims with the <lb/>
undersigned <lb/>
This the 14th. day of October, <lb/>
W. A. Jr. <lb/>
from dale this notice or the <lb/>
same will be pleaded in bar of <lb/>
Oct. 1914. <lb/>
J. B. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
Administrator of Joe Forbes <lb/>
W F Evans. Attorney. <lb/>
10-10-ltd <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. It HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
HY THE BEST <lb/>
FA O TR Y. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED I <lb/>
TE FOR <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
job A ND NEWSPAPER ; <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
of I. JOYNER <lb/>
SPEAKS HE <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OP TWELVE HI <lb/>
DEED AMONG THE HEFT <lb/>
PEOPLE IN HE EASTERS <lb/>
PART OF NORTH C.- <lb/>
LIN A AND TH <lb/>
WHO WISH TO B <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE PEOPLE i <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAT TO <lb/>
PEW SPAt B A <lb/>
ELL THEM H <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TH <lb/>
ATTENTION.<lb/>
HATES ABE AND i V <lb/>
HE HAD UPON A <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
North Carolina Drainage <lb/>
lo Meet at <lb/>
11-19 <lb/>
One cf the moat Important and in <lb/>
of the year is to <lb/>
; Lu Id by the North Carolina Drain- <lb/>
Association ii discuss the <lb/>
Every <lb/>
I and overflowed lands of North Caro <lb/>
Represented, Very Beneficial <lb/>
Discussions <lb/>
JEST <lb/>
Una. Since the organization of Hi a <lb/>
Association the drainage of these lands <lb/>
has reached large proportions, tie <lb/>
area drained, or now being drained <lb/>
being In the neighborhood of <lb/>
acre,; and a careful estimate shows <lb/>
that there are within the State <lb/>
acres of wet and <lb/>
Swamp lands. The reclamation of <lb/>
these lands means millions of dollars <lb/>
to the state in Increased agricultural <lb/>
values and the elimination of malaria <lb/>
from these sections. <lb/>
An Interesting program la being <lb/>
hundred and Twelve in <lb/>
Attendance List of Prizes Offered <lb/>
lo Schools Writing Ac- <lb/>
count of Work Done. <lb/>
Thursday, November was a bi-5 <lb/>
in the educational life of Pitt arranged, and among those who <lb/>
County. The occasion was a meeting expected to at this Convention <lb/>
the school of the are Governor Locke Hon. John, <lb/>
S in a gathering the size and en- H. Small. Congressman from the Find <lb/>
Of which exceeded the ex- District Mr. N. V. Land and <lb/>
of the school authorities. Industrial Agent of the Southern Rail-1 <lb/>
An inspiring address by State Super-, way; Mr. It E. Rice. Land and Indus- <lb/>
a table eon V- i the Norfolk Southern <lb/>
engaged in freely by the com- Hallway; Mr. H. M. of the U. <lb/>
themselves, a helpful B. Office of Drainage Investigations; <lb/>
by A. Cox. Chairman of the L. R. Aiken, President of the <lb/>
Education, and announcements Georgia Drainage represent <lb/>
suggestions by the county from the University, in- <lb/>
dent were the features of the morning Agricultural and Mechanical College; <lb/>
and afternoon sessions. and others The program is not yet <lb/>
In the neighborhood of a hundred complete, but speakers are expected <lb/>
representing to take up all sides of drainage pr.- <lb/>
every school in the entire county One of the interesting <lb/>
were In the court-room when the conn-1 es will be the reports from <lb/>
superintendent the meeting from the overflowed areas, re- <lb/>
order Introduced the State S i-, presenting an area of acres. <lb/>
Or. Joyner was at his Tile drainage will be discussed in con- <lb/>
and talked to the detail. <lb/>
in his own inimitable way along <lb/>
Of the duties and of several songs, and talked on <lb/>
their and Its in the schools. <lb/>
for real public service. He The county superintendent took <lb/>
the undivided attention of j plans for the year's work and dis- <lb/>
honors and made an address that; cussed various matters With the <lb/>
will be of lasting value. era. Reports blanks, pamphlets el. <lb/>
In the afternoon the distributed. The plans for the <lb/>
exchanged ideas about the educational observance of Community Service <lb/>
work of the county and laid plans for j Week were outlined. Prizes were an- <lb/>
steps during the coming to be given to the school <lb/>
year. Consolidation of small districts j children writing the best accounts d <lb/>
and the elimination wherever WOrk done In the various commit- <lb/>
of the small and necessarily tee communities. There are a total <lb/>
one-room school, re among the ton- twelve prizes as <lb/>
MEN OF PITT. <lb/>
Von invited to leave your fuel <lb/>
store and of business and, with your <lb/>
sons and daughters, your , ten <lb/>
thirty A. M. Friday, 1914, to take in <lb/>
the impressive ceremonies of unveiling the en <lb/>
ed on the House Square, in memory of the <lb/>
ate soldiers of Pitt County. <lb/>
The Singletary Chapter of the Daughters of the Con <lb/>
hove planned and to secure the erection <lb/>
of monument; they now desire to see a great con- <lb/>
course of the men women of Pitt County here, when it <lb/>
is unveiled, to rejoice with them in its completion. It <lb/>
erected t perpetuate the of your beloved heroes, <lb/>
the daughters of the Confederacy are sure you will <lb/>
take great pleasure in participating in those ceremonies <lb/>
The Governor of the State will he here to tell of the valor <lb/>
and heroic deeds of Confederate soldiers in one of the <lb/>
greatest conflicts of all the ages. <lb/>
The Daughters of the Confederacy urge all who eon to <lb/>
gather, with them, around this monument erected to <lb/>
halted courage, patient endurance and to willing <lb/>
Bees; and they pray that all who gather there may get a <lb/>
new baptism of the love of Country and Home, and may <lb/>
get a row vision of a people who stand for higher ideals of <lb/>
life, and who believe that true greatness, in Nations and in <lb/>
individuals, conies from rendering noble service and doing <lb/>
exact justice. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
School on <lb/>
M in <lb/>
VISITS i. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Reported Allies Have <lb/>
Reached German Soil at <lb/>
Three Points Battle Line <lb/>
i i pi nit ; I <lb/>
teacher to help solve Hi <lb/>
i problem. The cities and <lb/>
to ms and <lb/>
care tn . i ugh or- <lb/>
but the <lb/>
g in those and it Is for <lb/>
r to introduce them. <lb/>
the <lb/>
clubs shows signs or progress. <lb/>
Is up to the teacher to keep up th a <lb/>
enthusiasm for the future progress <lb/>
North Carolina depends upon the <lb/>
i of the county. <lb/>
The majority or the country <lb/>
do not know the kind of school that <lb/>
is best for them. They <lb/>
agricultural schools, the schools tint i <lb/>
teach farming in the best to the <lb/>
boys and domestic science or bone <lb/>
economics to the girls. It is for th <lb/>
teacher tn use tact and introduce this <lb/>
type of education into these districts. <lb/>
The type of school that Is needed i. <lb/>
one whose minimum Of teachers <lb/>
three. There should a teacher if <lb/>
agriculture, and In connection with <lb/>
ere should be a Of land for the <lb/>
use of the students, that they may put <lb/>
Into practice Hie principles learn <lb/>
in the text books. There should hi <lb/>
also a teacher of domestic science or <lb/>
home economics for the girls, and <lb/>
there should also be an apartment f i <lb/>
practice In connection with this. <lb/>
It is necessary Hint all teachers <lb/>
missionaries going into a <lb/>
with the purpose of serving, <lb/>
four things <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
Buildings <lb/>
Partly Insured <lb/>
mm <lb/>
lea The <lb/>
entered into the <lb/>
suasions and the spirit of the meet <lb/>
splendid. <lb/>
The county superintendent made <lb/>
various announcements and called <lb/>
especial attention to the plans j <lb/>
Community Service Week December t <lb/>
and S. He asked for the hearty i ; <lb/>
poll of the and the p I <lb/>
generally In the educational wore <lb/>
of the county. <lb/>
Before adjournment The <lb/>
of Pitt i <lb/>
was formally organized, with Mr. it. M <lb/>
Lewis us president, Messrs W, it <lb/>
Moore and c W. <lb/>
dents and County Superintendent B. B, <lb/>
secretary, it was decide i <lb/>
that regular meetings should be <lb/>
twice a year. The next meeting to <lb/>
I he second Tuesday la January. <lb/>
first Prize<lb/>
Third <lb/>
Fourth <lb/>
Prize <lb/>
Prize <lb/>
Prize<lb/>
Ninth Prize <lb/>
Tenth Prize <lb/>
Prize <lb/>
twelfth Prize <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
the <lb/>
NEW NOV. A JUST STATED <lb/>
THAT THE STATES II VS BEES <lb/>
TH OFF THE OF II IT BE <lb/>
HAS SEN TO III lit <lb/>
FOB THE MAI IV THE WAIt <lb/>
HAS NOT TIME OF <lb/>
lit <lb/>
London. Nov At three points <lb/>
area of In Silesia, In London, Nov, Th <lb/>
Prussia and iii force rem wed their <lb/>
Germans have <lb/>
In the vicinity <lb/>
allies were on Gorman soil to-1 and <lb/>
I I<lb/>
2.5 i <lb/>
where <lb/>
i . for time since tried to break through the <lb/>
i- i n to the of France i l were re <lb/>
i , , in opinion Drill b g. ill ed after the most fighting <lb/>
military observers, s reversal I i the war <lb/>
roles of the contending armies. Despite <lb/>
I p the present time Germany ha <lb/>
I.,, M generally speaking, h have <lb/>
the of her enemies, but i i <lb/>
r feet a <lb/>
splendid Teacher Keeling. <lb/>
The Ural meeting of the Pitt <lb/>
lea, hers for the current year was held <lb/>
in the court Saturday <lb/>
it A. M. One hundred and <lb/>
twelve teachers were registered. The <lb/>
part tho time was used In <lb/>
general announcements and II <lb/>
for the year's work. <lb/>
The meeting with the stag- <lb/>
of Thou Almighty <lb/>
led by Miss of the Training <lb/>
Total <lb/>
The prizes be given with th <lb/>
understanding they are to , <lb/>
the in Which children win- <lb/>
them students, to be u ed In <lb/>
i , ii. Improvements. <lb/>
in the meetings <lb/>
teacher organized received <lb/>
for the next meeting The <lb/>
primary teachers, under the lender <lb/>
hip of Hiss Miriam ire <lb/>
Study The Course of Study, using <lb/>
State bulletin as a text. Mr. C W. <lb/>
Wilson will lead the grade <lb/>
teachers In a study of day Pro <lb/>
in and the Course <lb/>
Of Study The High School section <lb/>
will study fundamentals <lb/>
child study under the leadership <lb/>
of Robert H. Wright <lb/>
There will be six during <lb/>
the year, tho next one being on the <lb/>
In December <lb/>
would appear to be more or Id to be still <lb/>
east by . to <lb/>
victorious of Grand y i th, d tho French <lb/>
la , i i i <lb/>
the I Id, the advance guard i <lb/>
which are than miles from <lb/>
Always trade In em <lb/>
Boost nigger <lb/>
M ill I . <lb/>
We are in in <lb/>
which to ii <lb/>
I of <lb/>
till<lb/>
tables for <lb/>
Si lend faculty. C. II I <lb/>
ii. prayer Ml led in the sin.; promptly at so. <lb/>
LOST. <lb/>
Raleigh, Nov. Ail amendments <lb/>
to the stale Constitution have <lb/>
lost This was made certain when Mr ; old Will those who have <lb/>
w. s Wilson, secretary th of any Ind to give forth <lb/>
Campaign Com- <lb/>
reported the total vote for and <lb/>
against the ten amendments Sixty- <lb/>
ix counties of the State. The remain- <lb/>
counties in tho BO <lb/>
East and West of tho Stale will <lb/>
Dot materially affect the result <lb/>
parent Against the tax amend- <lb/>
which was No. in the list <lb/>
there was a v of 32.864 for and living. <lb/>
purpose kindly leave them at A. II. <lb/>
Ellington's before Friday, if not <lb/>
convenient lo bring them I <lb/>
Mr. Ellington and he will send for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Eire Halted I checked I Bill late <lb/>
Night Scions Mow tarsi- <lb/>
Market in Height <lb/>
of Season. <lb/>
die was I <lb/>
by a lire ram <lb/>
losses, The lire originated at <lb/>
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