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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/>
o'clock in the steam plant L <lb/>
Co. which is <lb/>
war-, house owned by sane <lb/>
pan- The tire spread <lb/>
and soon caught ware- <lb/>
house owned by Mr f R <lb/>
also destroyed. Before th <lb/>
flames could be checked they bad <lb/>
buried two prize owned by <lb/>
in Ti bi o I n th <lb/>
v. b U i bi o n then bi d a <lb/>
i Mr E P. lo, <lb/>
; hi n house and he . <lb/>
wen tot d and i <lb/>
partially covered with e. Ph <lb/>
in i Mr. Pippin had no In <lb/>
at all and is n complete loss The <lb/>
phi e i i aide was but i <lb/>
Into and i i lei wires <lb/>
A hi bi longing to Mi Hi <lb/>
that are needed in the re was burned In the stables l <lb/>
solution of the rural problem by the the warehouse <lb/>
better schools, bettor The Are was not under control ii <lb/>
churches better roads and belt lat In the night and but for fact <lb/>
homes These changes must emu that a new system water v, <lb/>
through the schools. The teacher bee,, Installed much <lb/>
through her pupils must become in lo. have occurred W <lb/>
i, rested in the people of the. n ale the total loss makes it , <lb/>
in which she is teaching and it <lb/>
necessary for to become The Banner owned <lb/>
ed with conditions that exist m. Mr. Morrow together with <lb/>
the country. at about I and <lb/>
teacher mu I direct and develop r b as <lb/>
the minds of her pupils along <lb/>
lines not toward the town life. A So <lb/>
large of tho rural <lb/>
because of the unattractive con c, <lb/>
existing In their home an <lb/>
surroundings, have for the town. II <lb/>
tins i b what is to bi mi <lb/>
, , it in for the teach <lb/>
lo direct the social life in the <lb/>
try and to bring to the , om <lb/>
thing the life of Get the <lb/>
parents ed In I <lb/>
activities by <lb/>
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, ., . be Invited I . Diet P <lb/>
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b in to be t <lb/>
par of th area <lb/>
the tailed at lb <lb/>
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State <lb/>
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lated. hut the taxes which Will <lb/>
collected by North from <lb/>
it are and <lb/>
be pushed <lb/>
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n ii ion that i an to <lb/>
pi upon the Slate to take care <lb/>
their , lire lib e , <lb/>
,. to do themselves They are t <lb/>
Ian -lit how to carry this oil by <lb/>
hi r To do this the teacher I <lb/>
is a good custom lo put flowers <lb/>
the graves of our dead, but it is <lb/>
a bitter custom to give flowers to <lb/>
Cam. en <lb/>
tiring into th community speakers <lb/>
, literature on this subject, bring <lb/>
lug out the kind of schools <lb/>
Rural school must meet the require <lb/>
. ti Keep the children <lb/>
in the country. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Maker and little- <lb/>
daughter from an ex- <lb/>
tended iii the country. <lb/>
Mr t K. Brown, who has n <lb/>
the clubs in this State was a <lb/>
to deliver an ad- <lb/>
at the Training School <lb/>
Mrs ft C. of <lb/>
Mount is Mrs. J, B. Baker,<lb/>
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THE home <lb/>
and KM and EASTERN <lb/>
has plenty at <lb/>
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of death <lb/>
oil i Kl mm i in <lb/>
or t <lb/>
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f i or ii ii d i o than in Pa-Mar, workmen correct- <lb/>
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mint in lie Stale. <lb/>
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rate -i-i I <lb/>
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uncertainly the amend <lb/>
getting our <lb/>
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. u- m full retreat, back <lb/>
gel good Marl la <lb/>
the; are doing <lb/>
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gotten out Room <lb/>
run tor office again The state <lb/>
made before election was held <lb/>
i in then <lb/>
Kl baa In- <lb/>
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paper recently installed <lb/>
paper baa recently Installed <lb/>
III W <lb/>
The proposed liquor bill will put th <lb/>
social club as far ; <lb/>
I the booze drinking Is concerned. A <lb/>
blind tiger club is a <lb/>
. . ind to be ended, <lb/>
la such <lb/>
be r it will be. <lb/>
No Other country on fan <lb/>
. has so advantages <lb/>
No other country upon <lb/>
which the shines is so rich In <lb/>
is so well <lb/>
nature to produce tin <lb/>
and provisions <lb/>
and man's <lb/>
and no country is <lb/>
rich mineral timber and <lb/>
t power resources so susceptible <lb/>
development <lb/>
If such a land as where the <lb/>
in the recently ti I <lb/>
Confederate on the <lb/>
house square, and railed II la <lb/>
tor unveiling Friday. <lb/>
Saturday lug the head of tin <lb/>
soldier was peeping out the top <lb/>
tin II, a little r the had Blip- <lb/>
p. d to tool of the figure, and <lb/>
later it was hanging around the base <lb/>
of the monument, a by re- <lb/>
marked that the monument seemed to <lb/>
have unveiled itself ahead of time <lb/>
when a wit v. standing near <lb/>
an explanation. Said he, <lb/>
following i- s list of now <lb/>
plant.-- and meats that are be- <lb/>
made iii different pan.- of the slate <lb/>
a- reported by the Manufacturer Re- <lb/>
cord. <lb/>
The of Bills Creak <lb/>
Draining District have let a <lb/>
contract to drain sills Creak. II <lb/>
n bonds were voted lo do the work. <lb/>
An auxiliary steam driven <lb/>
to coal about <lb/>
develop is lo lie <lb/>
constructed by the Southern Power <lb/>
to add its <lb/>
Dudley has a prisoner over there in <lb/>
jail who has and old cornet on which <lb/>
light plant a steam driven <lb/>
about K W condenser. <lb/>
s tn SEAL <lb/>
virtue a power of .-ale con <lb/>
tamed in a certain Mortgage Deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by Pa- <lb/>
trick to Brothers, dated the <lb/>
day of October, Ml, and duly <lb/>
recorded la in <lb/>
I ill County, in Hook page M, <lb/>
and also by Virtue of a of <lb/>
contained In a certain Mortgage <lb/>
Deed , x,, i and i by <lb/>
Patrick to Brothers dated <lb/>
day of April. and recorded <lb/>
in the In County <lb/>
in Book K page the <lb/>
signed, will on the 7th <lb/>
i -it to <lb/>
sale before the court house door In <lb/>
to the highest bidder for <lb/>
rash the following described tract or <lb/>
parcel Of bind to ; <lb/>
tract land in <lb/>
be has learned to sound the . I expended beginning at a oil <lb/>
When he sounded it this morning, old plank road, the dividing <lb/>
the soldier on the <lb/>
us any true Confederate would d <lb/>
Bishop in a <lb/>
farmers for the Ova proceeding the cover and appeared <lb/>
the present crop received an average ready for <lb/>
largely over cents a pound for <lb/>
their cotton, yielding very large pro <lb/>
tits, one year's complete failure of the J Walker underwent an <lb/>
cotton crop, or one year's Inability. a operation in the Wilson Hospital Sun <lb/>
.,. . ., for an on his arm <lb/>
at present, to sell the cotton crop m . <lb/>
brings about such a condition as to <lb/>
, consist in roadway paving, curb and ,,,,, and Pa <lb/>
gutter work Additional sewer am, N g poles to <lb/>
is also to be coating about 30--1 corner, a pine stump, <lb/>
I i i. k 1-2 poles to a <lb/>
y has been at <lb/>
lie is improving but will not be <lb/>
flood the land with planters begging tho hospital before the last <lb/>
said was so much the high coal . south ,. he <lb/>
of living that gives the people so for of <lb/>
concern hut high cost of foolery <lb/>
i . how<lb/>
caused the failure <lb/>
value of the dollar. <lb/>
lo realize the <lb/>
who have backbone and stamina <lb/>
lead and try to stem the <lb/>
t TO <lb/>
talk war. talk business, <lb/>
expression ha.-, a lot of good <lb/>
. to ii esp i here where most <lb/>
. I he trouble is Imaginary anyway. <lb/>
I'm ban a. go <lb/>
any other section, and now i <lb/>
Hi. farmers should be thinking <lb/>
putting in a i ii They will <lb/>
more <lb/>
. ti Raleigh I'm- . puts it eight i <lb/>
; it t so ma <lb/>
s I I i <lb/>
u hi pi pie <lb/>
often Vote <lb/>
The price of sugar is now quote i <lb/>
a pound having declined several <lb/>
points since last week. The price <lb/>
for last year was so the price i; <lb/>
much above normal If you a. I <lb/>
paying a war price for sugar it will <lb/>
be well for you to investigate before, <lb/>
buying When prices are boosted <lb/>
are kept up as long as possible. <lb/>
lab in America <lb/>
l in South America it <lb/>
seems, consequently the <lb/>
of this country are being <lb/>
adopt a in S. label, <lb/>
latter is definite and belongs to us <lb/>
alone while tho former is us <lb/>
a- is ours <lb/>
I lo lake Hi <lb/>
current <lb/>
The south olden days did not do County commissioners W. E. <lb/>
so The south blasted by a four year's tor. E. B. and J. Q. Taylor, <lb/>
and of Deeds Bell <lb/>
war never for charity, and never I m <lb/>
in those days was the country County at the <lb/>
ed with appeals to help the run Good Congress in session <lb/>
In the ten-year period between there this week. They will make a-i <lb/>
sold SI from I of importing the <lb/>
A company <lb/>
to manufacture cotton quilts <lb/>
and other materials. Total <lb/>
to amount to about <lb/>
A harbor of refugee is to be con- <lb/>
stunted Cape LOOkOUt to cost about <lb/>
Of this sum 11,400.000 <lb/>
available at present. <lb/>
A ferry is to be constructed at Wei- <lb/>
don. <lb/>
A company with capital his <lb/>
been organized at Greensboro to man- <lb/>
wagon brakes. <lb/>
A pulp and paper mill is to be put <lb/>
operation at Wilmington, capital <lb/>
Cumberland county is to t <lb/>
. miles of sand clay road. <lb/>
and when cc <lb/>
with a view of procuring lb <lb/>
i and to cents a pound Id for on . <lb/>
different years, the south suffered ,,,, county. <lb/>
much, but ii the situation and <lb/>
fought ii tight without any such <lb/>
peal.- as now are being made by <lb/>
and others who are trying to This week is for the <lb/>
make the south believe that it hearing of civil cases and next ween <lb/>
Curt <lb/>
Court This Week. <lb/>
convened this morning with <lb/>
I hence N K poles to a corner <lb/>
pine, thence N i B i-- to <lb/>
slake, then N K poles to a Blake, <lb/>
in the old Nicholas line. Thence S S <lb/>
W to a stake, tho dividing <lb/>
corner, thence S 1-2 W poles. <lb/>
a straight line to the beginning. Be- <lb/>
the same land conveyed by <lb/>
and wife to Silas Patrick date <lb/>
Of August 30th 1905, as will appear <lb/>
of record In Book P of Pill <lb/>
County <lb/>
This sale Is made to satisfy <lb/>
terms of said Mortgage Deed. <lb/>
This day of November 1914 <lb/>
DUOS. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
PIERCE , Attorneys. <lb/>
II <lb/>
i 11-. <lb/>
.-. fa e la his own property <lb/>
,. many a man's picture <lb/>
i Just lying to s I <lb/>
, published. <lb/>
-o------ <lb/>
As , . <lb/>
-rat states added to the tin <lb/>
Every state <lb/>
always remains dry and -a. h <lb/>
brings nearer <lb/>
prohibition <lb/>
x in, made by a man <lb/>
Mexico a conditions <lb/>
Villa has the right idea as to how <lb/>
IO run Mexico. We like the way h <lb/>
ii the places he gets under <lb/>
in- control. When Villa comes <lb/>
Is a general exodus of <lb/>
be a beggar and the world belie <lb/>
that it is a beggar Mfg Record. <lb/>
will be for criminal cases. A large <lb/>
i timber of are on docket and <lb/>
will probably require the full i <lb/>
week's term to dispose of them, <lb/>
War en <lb/>
Rheumatism Is an awful thing- <lb/>
nothing more painful. Don't let it <lb/>
get a but at <lb/>
take Pule, Kidney PI . They work <lb/>
directly on your weakened kidneys <lb/>
build them up, make <lb/>
your i and keep it of <lb/>
acid. Keep Kidney Pills on <lb/>
band for it the first lift <lb/>
of rheumatism Sold by ill druggists <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To tut <lb/>
I. <lb/>
u. prefer to the pleasure of <lb/>
having Mi.- Zeppelins drop ion <lb/>
n US <lb/>
with <lb/>
Ii over the big Ore which visit.-i <lb/>
town la.-; <lb/>
too good a town to be set back by a <lb/>
lire and will soon replace the burned <lb/>
ii i others <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
having been load <lb/>
time the Friedman c <lb/>
i and Is lea i <lb/>
The found Ii <lb/>
H baa read l .; signs lb l <lb/>
. and says be be a tan <lb/>
for the in 1916. But <lb/>
will b.- like him to i his <lb/>
tunes between now and <lb/>
then. <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
is time for everybody to quit <lb/>
laving any dread of effects of tin <lb/>
war In Europe. Business is pick in- <lb/>
up, limes are getting better, and there <lb/>
i- enough money for everybody to gal <lb/>
on if it used judiciously. Look <lb/>
on the bright side and put your should- <lb/>
to the wheel for a forward move <lb/>
the will soot, <lb/>
re to revised If British navy <lb/>
something, <lb/>
The have effectually stop- <lb/>
i the Germans by flooding <lb/>
laud bat also have lived tin n, <lb/>
. -o they advance <lb/>
I Henry and torn pound in <lb/>
scar <lb/>
, i choking and gasping <lb/>
for breath, labored breathing, call for <lb/>
, , Honey and Tar Compound <lb/>
will master the croup It cuts the <lb/>
immediate relief. The very doses <lb/>
k mucus, clears away the phlegm <lb/>
and opens up and eases the air <lb/>
Bold by all <lb/>
Slop <lb/>
k, oil cold. <lb/>
of have com <lb/>
and gone Tr <lb/>
Compound <lb/>
loosen the grip of bl and colds <lb/>
You can not get a to la <lb/>
you what Honey and Tar <lb/>
Compound will coughs, cold- <lb/>
croup, bronchial affections, la <lb/>
cough, and tickling Be- <lb/>
of druggist an I <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To th call lull name. <lb/>
K. W. a Cold in <lb/>
and and oil coin. x- <lb/>
OF SALE <lb/>
On Thursday, the 12th day of Nor- <lb/>
i i k. ember, at o'clock at the Edwards <lb/>
es you. loud <lb/>
Building, near the Court House door,, <lb/>
in the Town of Greenville, will sell. <lb/>
to the higher bidder for cash, three <lb/>
hundred opera chairs sold by Taft j <lb/>
to Powell Bryan, this sale <lb/>
being made under order of Court <lb/>
to sell mortgage property. <lb/>
Chairs be seen by calling upon <lb/>
Taft VanDyke or H. C. Edwards <lb/>
This October 1914. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
10-<lb/>
who made religion an <lb/>
the election In New York succeed- <lb/>
ed In ting their man with an over- <lb/>
majority In spite I <lb/>
talk against such methods <lb/>
The story about the Kaiser weep- <lb/>
over the destruction <lb/>
reminds one of a man <lb/>
cause he is eating onions. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Q, B- Roebuck, Martin county, and. <lb/>
Myrtle Carolina. <lb/>
W. P. Strickland of and, <lb/>
Strickland of <lb/>
Win. I,. Bagwell and Marie Rice of <lb/>
On <lb/>
Ben, H of Walstonburg <lb/>
Anna of i <lb/>
William Bryant and Mary Bell <lb/>
laker of Washington. <lb/>
John Wilson and <lb/>
Augustus and <lb/>
i i <lb/>
What Means <lb/>
on the label means REAL <lb/>
inside package, and RESULTS and <lb/>
FACTION the have been used. <lb/>
Always ask for when you buy a stock <lb/>
or poultry remedy. remedies are <lb/>
pared from pure, medicinal a <lb/>
way, and are genuine medicines you can <lb/>
depend on. <lb/>
STOCK S POULTRY <lb/>
I lee medicine <lb/>
w w <lb/>
Bee Dee Healing Dee Colic Remedy <lb/>
the Bel <lb/>
we <lb/>
in arc<lb/>
mend <lb/>
Firm. <lb/>
Waco, <lb/>
you can get m at <lb/>
dialer's. <lb/>
a campaign urging the farmers to, <lb/>
their crops is to be <lb/>
by Hi- papers i-t hope it win; <lb/>
. ., results than the cam-1 <lb/>
for amendments did. hut it . <lb/>
is hard to say what vote I <lb/>
have been had DO publicity been given <lb/>
ID favor of the amendments. It did <lb/>
an enough <lb/>
Had II struck you that a father <lb/>
or mother who will not his child j <lb/>
read dime novel a <lb/>
n picture show which is as bad <lb/>
if not worse Picture convey many <lb/>
eh a i which i i always <lb/>
in more interesting manner. Picture <lb/>
hows arc all ii they an <lb/>
Tammany Hall Will have another <lb/>
lean I years in New York State <lb/>
politics which with its three mar, <lb/>
lean years in New York City will lust <lb/>
it out. <lb/>
The eastern and western of <lb/>
the State favored the amendments <lb/>
the central part for some reason <lb/>
did not do so well. They say <lb/>
who were familiar With and <lb/>
them could not help voting <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
The Rocky Mount , <lb/>
complaining about the high prices o <lb/>
articles of total, claiming they are high <lb/>
there than elsewhere. We thought <lb/>
the cost of living Was higher here th in <lb/>
anywhere and we believe <lb/>
place will be right in the rank <lb/>
when the comes. <lb/>
Completed <lb/>
Unveiling the Monument <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
We Are In The <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Business. <lb/>
TO SELL THE BEST <lb/>
POLE <lb/>
Arc wholesome, thoroughly cleans <lb/>
log, and have a stimulating effect on <lb/>
the h. liver and bowels H <lb/>
with no griping and no <lb/>
Reflector learns mat the <lb/>
l.-rent appointed lo <lb/>
pare the great celebration Fri- <lb/>
day at the unveiling of <lb/>
ate Monument have their work well In <lb/>
hand and that everything will be <lb/>
ready, and that a line band of muse <lb/>
has been secured for the occasion. <lb/>
The people are c to <lb/>
at and the Assemblage will <lb/>
be i ailed to order at A at, sharp <lb/>
and the program will be substantially <lb/>
as follows <lb/>
Assemblage called to order bl tin <lb/>
Master of Ceremonies <lb/>
Prayer by the Chaplain, <lb/>
b the <lb/>
Monument formally presented to the <lb/>
County Of by Daughters <lb/>
the Confederacy <lb/>
-lit by the County <lb/>
by the Hand. <lb/>
address by of Norm <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Music by the Hand <lb/>
Monument Unveiled <lb/>
have Patent BA Girths. <lb/>
They cross under t h e <lb/>
horse's body and hold the <lb/>
blanket in <lb/>
On. of the Style. <lb/>
Cook Stoves, Heating <lb/>
Stoves and Ranges <lb/>
Buggy Robes, Horse Blank- <lb/>
and Harness. <lb/>
Shot Guns, Pistols, and <lb/>
V-Crimp, Galvanized and Rubber Roofing <lb/>
WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS <lb/>
Mrs Ii Johnson and little son <lb/>
by I. <lb/>
lo Kill <lb/>
pleasant after effects, -tout people son from <lb/>
And they live Unmans, and . today . <lb/>
Ann Bold by all la Ute tor U <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
a.<lb/>
i I lit <lb/>
HOW <lb/>
-Athletic relations <lb/>
Man. a OM-M Te been broken off be <lb/>
They Are. <lb/>
about the work <lb/>
l Mill <lb/>
II plenty of positive proof of <lb/>
in the testimony of citizens. Such <lb/>
the and <lb/>
schools as the of a row In th-- <lb/>
latter town Friday th- <lb/>
football elevens of the two high <lb/>
were playing. a <lb/>
individual players engaged In <lb/>
Laura M. White, <lb/>
. had <lb/>
pain across my back, <lb/>
worried . I also had a head- <lb/>
aches which lasted for days a time <lb/>
The kidney secretion were two fro- <lb/>
scanty in There <lb/>
a re other of kidney trouble. <lb/>
is Kidney Mil advertised, <lb/>
I procured some at Use Warren Drug <lb/>
i ,,. they gave me relief, <lb/>
my hack and the bead <lb/>
The outer symptom of the <lb/>
complain left. consider Kid- <lb/>
ax. Kills a very good remedy for kill <lb/>
at all dealers. <lb/>
k for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same <lb/>
v ,,,, had, <lb/>
N Y. <lb/>
Should convince the most to the statement Of the local <lb/>
doubter. Head the a big Syrian <lb/>
I on the was drawn into <lb/>
Mrs Laura m. white, Latham ,,. either through a <lb/>
or of racial prejudice, and <lb/>
mobbed was <lb/>
bandied in spin of his own and <lb/>
other efforts to protect him. <lb/>
I stopped the trouble. <lb/>
I Barren Caldwell, of the local schools <lb/>
Just unloaded another Load of extra good, well broke <lb/>
HORSES AND MULES <lb/>
Direct from stock farms of Middle West. <lb/>
has declined, ii ii said, to allow <lb/>
two teams to play again, at least for <lb/>
the present The unpleasant occur- <lb/>
i. marred a game prolific of star <lb/>
I and pretty team work. The <lb/>
was IT to in favor of <lb/>
The superintendent was with the lo- <lb/>
cal eleven and -1 <lb/>
his upon his own Judgment. <lb/>
Ar- J <lb/>
, . <lb/>
Customs <lb/>
NOTICE LAM <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in me by <lb/>
Deed of Trust date, the <lb/>
day November, 1912, duly <lb/>
by richer of record In the <lb/>
office of the Register of <lb/>
County In Hook D at pace <lb/>
shall sell for cash to tho <lb/>
bidder hi public auction the court <lb/>
house door iii Town of <lb/>
, . . Monday, tho 7th day of December <lb/>
A h n on his wed- ,. . .,.,., <lb/>
. i bride a <lb/>
I . filled with described real <lb/>
nuts, cakes, being and In County of put <lb/>
and m pan, also for and State of North Carolina, <lb/>
ore, An old pair of Adjoining lands of <lb/>
i Arab ire placed In <lb/>
ii , i mm In meet <lb/>
ma Bedouins Marriage Is <lb/>
Much as It Was <lb/>
Centuries Age. <lb/>
i,. ,, lies i no shoo, and the other., <lb/>
and of them can hit <lb/>
other first will be of the <lb/>
; Id after. hie la looked upon <lb/>
as on unfailing sign, and may <lb/>
something In It <lb/>
lot seven days after the wedding <lb/>
the himself, wan- <lb/>
doling through Ilia of tho <lb/>
, ,;. i t work, <lb/>
by a group of his Hut <lb/>
on the seventh day be keep <lb/>
harp lookout, for on day his <lb/>
friends try suddenly to play a <lb/>
trick on him. If he escapes them, well <lb/>
i n he can run to his <lb/>
and safe, if not, they <lb/>
his clothes and beat him. <lb/>
which s.-c-ms n poor return for tho <lb/>
end entertainment Hut U Is <lb/>
custom, and that Is the law of tho <lb/>
and P i t-i i <lb/>
who will not omit tho smallest <lb/>
handed down to them by their <lb/>
Scientific of Art. <lb/>
Art has passed through a t <lb/>
era, International and <lb/>
tho realists and Impressionists, having <lb/>
mastered the tacts of and <lb/>
I here form and color, <lb/>
prepared the way for an <lb/>
which shall also modern, Mao- <lb/>
In drama, In <lb/>
have proved an may ho <lb/>
spiritual <lb/>
Rodin in has shown that <lb/>
there la n which la not i <lb/>
r of s l . t. A lo tho <lb/>
fret of modern art a <lb/>
power of a , parson- <lb/>
Mr, Bi partakes of the i <lb/>
h of these In other <lb/>
Whose I I. <lb/>
the West, the <lb/>
E. Clark on the South and Beat, and <lb/>
hounded by on the <lb/>
North, and being tho same land that <lb/>
was conveyed to Cobb by a B. <lb/>
all., by of record <lb/>
in county in Book W-T page <lb/>
, . and being the same tract of land <lb/>
fully set out and described In tin <lb/>
deed of above referred In. <lb/>
ibis November nth, <lb/>
ALBION DUNN, <lb/>
ii a ltd Sta <lb/>
Fatal. <lb/>
Nov. I Hall, <lb/>
manager for the Postal Telegraph I <lb/>
Company In <lb/>
county, was killed as a result of an <lb/>
accident of his own gun <lb/>
while hunting afternoon <lb/>
He died at two o'clock this morning <lb/>
I Mr Hall wan bunting with Al- <lb/>
j den Mayor of <lb/>
, v. having wounded a bird which <lb/>
f. u Into the branch s of a fallen <lb/>
he placed his pun limbs of <lb/>
lie tree while he attempted tO the <lb/>
bird. The unfortunate man <lb/>
on a branch, which the <lb/>
of pun the load <lb/>
through his lung. Dr. n. L, <lb/>
Of Hospital, this was <lb/>
sent for and was with Mr Hall <lb/>
he died <lb/>
Dealer in Horses, Mules, <lb/>
Cart wheels and Harness. <lb/>
Buggies <lb/>
Greenville,<lb/>
Piles Cured in to M Day <lb/>
wilt ii <lb/>
I lo <lb/>
, Protruding ii <lb/>
Ural give sail <lb/>
Itching, <lb/>
, Mr<lb/>
Wow 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/>
Cole's Original <lb/>
Hot Blast Heater <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
BOOT OF THE <lb/>
Schedule In Effect October <lb/>
N following schedule <lb/>
published as Information only <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
EAST <lb/>
a. m. daily. <lb/>
Pullman Bleeping cur for Norfolk <lb/>
u. m. daily, for Plymouth, <lb/>
City and <lb/>
Parlor car <lb/>
Norfolk. for ail point <lb/>
North and West. <lb/>
i, p. in. dally, Sunday <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST BOUND <lb/>
a. m. dully for Wilson, <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. Connects North, <lb/>
and Weal <lb/>
, n. daily. Sunday, for <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
p. in. dally for and all <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further information and <lb/>
in Bleeping cars, apply to J <lb/>
i, Agent, H. <lb/>
us. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
D. STACK. <lb/>
Superintendent. <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
Notice In Shippers and of <lb/>
Freight in North <lb/>
You build only one <lb/>
i never out from <lb/>
Fall <lb/>
each winter. <lb/>
Spring. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
You gel and <lb/>
warmed with the fuel <lb/>
before. <lb/>
i not possible <lb/>
Burns anything <lb/>
or <lb/>
in <lb/>
m rooms <lb/>
the <lb/>
with other stoves. <lb/>
suit coal, hard coal <lb/>
The new freight rates, both local <lb/>
and Joint made by tho lawn <lb/>
of North Carolina, October 13th, <lb/>
are on Hie all of this com- <lb/>
m furnish upon applies <lb/>
tun Information to these rate <lb/>
j. r. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
I- H <lb/>
Truffle <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
. -1 Sir <lb/>
at <lb/>
bU<lb/>
f. <lb/>
Boom a-i <lb/>
Strawberry Plants I <lb/>
Plant them now, cents per <lb/>
Cut Flowers and funeral designs on <lb/>
Ire. Orders taken for Shade <lb/>
j Trees, Grape Vines, Rose Hashes, i <lb/>
and Narcissus, <lb/>
miss <lb/>
over . <lb/>
Lite i <lb/>
of New <lb/>
assets <lb/>
A. Forrest. M <lb/>
it. i <lb/>
Come in on <lb/>
and fuel saver. <lb/>
I fire <lb/>
keeper <lb/>
OIL J. B. <lb/>
Veterinary Md <lb/>
treat an animal fails <lb/>
day or night, om.-o it i <lb/>
Smiths <lb/>
MS <lb/>
Overland Model <lb/>
As previously announced, the Company is a <lb/>
bale of cotton at cents a pound for each direct and sub-dealer in <lb/>
Overland Cars in the cotton states, and another bale for each car sold <lb/>
by any dealer and paid for within days from Sept. 16th. <lb/>
In addition to this will personally buy another bale at I cents for <lb/>
each err the Greenville territory and paid for within the <lb/>
named. <lb/>
Buy an Overland Car, and in this way help the farmers relieve the <lb/>
depressed price of cotton, a id at the same time help yourself by get- <lb/>
ting the best Car for the n <lb/>
Four Cylinder Touring Pour Cylinder Touring. <lb/>
Four Cylinder Roadster Fair Roadster <lb/>
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder <lb/>
Largest stock of parts ever carried in North<lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Sir <lb/>
of <lb/>
genuine <lb/>
door<lb/>
Quinn, Miller <lb/>
Company<lb/>
no WAIT <lb/>
Headstones or <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
LIT K BROW TOO <lb/>
I HENRY T. KING <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
State Distributor.<lb/>
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Han Burned to Death Lawyer Mom <lb/>
tar When lank h- I Olive Killed by fall at <lb/>
and Catches Firs I Goldsboro Saturday <lb/>
Sew Bern, Nov. B <lb/>
i -sins accidents In the i <lb/>
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last night H, Wilson, <lb/>
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be run <lb/>
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THE BEST COMPANY- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
. <lb/>
We Unroll As Many Carpets <lb/>
you like when conic <lb/>
here to don't con- <lb/>
sider it trouble and don't <lb/>
want you to think re do. <lb/>
are to suit you with <lb/>
Boor i and we'll Jo It <lb/>
U we have to unroll every <lb/>
. i in tin- store. So don't <lb/>
be afraid to ask to see as <lb/>
patterns as you like <lb/>
The carpets and salesmen are <lb/>
lore tor Just that purpose. <lb/>
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and a A <lb/>
and <lb/>
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up <lb/>
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with Hr. D. L James, <lb/>
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bulb; <lb/>
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see your r . <lb/>
I hi Ice i at I lowers for all <lb/>
Can . <lb/>
i arrange-<lb/>
in Floral for funeral <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Blooming Pol Plants In Varieties. <lb/>
So Palm i, Fen . k <lb/>
plants for <lb/>
I Bl . ever LADIES ii <lb/>
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by J. L. QUINN <lb/>
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l it INSURANCE you <lb/>
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id I <lb/>
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Amy Bowen, teacher m <lb/>
the colored Graded Schools will an- <lb/>
In Body Massage and Swed <lb/>
Ch Lung Develop <lb/>
at Face b . Calls <lb/>
answered on Saturday from to <lb/>
p. n. other days from p. m. ; <lb/>
How To Children. <lb/>
i. name toss <lb/>
It <lb/>
I the <lb/>
.-,. ii Quinine. <lb/>
t . adults cannot <lb/>
i i n . nor <lb/>
, i the bead. <lb/>
for any i n <lb/>
. k , . i package. The <lb/>
.- . . -5 <lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
. U each were for members of our <lb/>
family. use noun but <lb/>
purest W every <lb/>
to insure accuracy and faith <lb/>
Have your prescriptions nil- <lb/>
you can have <lb/>
Id the medicine. And confidence, <lb/>
l a help In effecting a <lb/>
a . T <lb/>
Dru Company<lb/>
MM <lb/>
. B l Evans <lb/>
Photos Hay and <lb/>
Send ii- Your W<lb/>
it <lb/>
n.-. . his from <lb/>
to Or Bent <lb/>
in i <lb/>
Day or Vital. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
AMI nil<lb/>
Has the services of Messrs <lb/>
Oil of a, Ind., and <lb/>
Charlotte, two ex- <lb/>
pert auto I id re prepared <lb/>
to you In repair and repairing <lb/>
your machine with dispatch and the <lb/>
I. ii workmanship <lb/>
to the Pule and <lb/>
The Oil general tonic. <lb/>
i i. . i is chill out<lb/>
w.-,<lb/>
15.40 <lb/>
Sh i fl lbs at average 13.21 <lb/>
U 6.709,157 lbs average 13.61 <lb/>
Johnston Foxhall averaged their customers 2.19 pr pound more <lb/>
thorn more <lb/>
am of tobacco than that sold by the other six warehouses <lb/>
The above for themselves. If you want the <lb/>
highest price for your Tobacco come to see us.<lb/>
YOUR IDS, <lb/>
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. <lb/>
Johnston Foxhall<lb/>
OF BALE <lb/>
FOR RENT OR SALE <lb/>
A la in acres in good location, with Rail Road <lb/>
Siding on <lb/>
e two <lb/>
and two barns; <lb/>
Good tobacco and peanut <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
Real Estate Agents. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
People Are to Clear <lb/>
Clean up School <lb/>
MM Plant Trees and <lb/>
Condition <lb/>
December and a will be red letter <lb/>
in Pitt County if plans of <lb/>
the Community Service Committee for <lb/>
the county are carried out as outlined. <lb/>
The committee met in Hie of the <lb/>
superintendent of schools <lb/>
Saturday and organized in accordance <lb/>
with instructions from the state com- <lb/>
Definite plans were laid for <lb/>
the work in Pitt county which If <lb/>
. carried out ought to mean <lb/>
t great deal for the county. <lb/>
The plan for the state at large grew <lb/>
ml of a suggestion made by President <lb/>
of the State that a <lb/>
whole week set apart over <lb/>
North Carolina for definite work along <lb/>
the lines of community improvement. <lb/>
The State Committee set apart <lb/>
and as days to be known <lb/>
., community Service Week, when <lb/>
people all over North Carolina <lb/>
would study their community con- <lb/>
and make efforts for their <lb/>
The Pitt County commit- <lb/>
lee decided to concentrate their <lb/>
forts on two days observance. <lb/>
and The idea Is that on Fri- <lb/>
day the Mb the people of each com- <lb/>
will gather and improve bad <lb/>
places the roads, clear up <lb/>
clean up school and church ground-., <lb/>
plant trees, lay off walkways. <lb/>
sanitary arrangements at school <lb/>
where necessary, clean up the <lb/>
interiors, wash windows, scour, etc. <lb/>
Men. women and children are Invited <lb/>
to take part in this work, which is ex- <lb/>
to consume all the morning <lb/>
The different communities are invited <lb/>
and expected to have picnic dinners <lb/>
, the school grounds and use the <lb/>
afternoon in community meetings, in <lb/>
which community needs will lie frank- <lb/>
t. discussed. A study of actual <lb/>
is to be made, and the people <lb/>
take counsel together as to bow <lb/>
, may be improved. This <lb/>
work will be carried on under the <lb/>
direction of a local committee consist- <lb/>
of the members of the school com- <lb/>
the school teacher, and officer <lb/>
r members of the local <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
Report of Condition <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Stokes, <lb/>
at the close of business Oct. 1914. <lb/>
Resource-. <lb/>
Loans and discounts . <lb/>
secured, <lb/>
ed . <lb/>
Hanking house., <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
es . 1,090.98 <lb/>
Due from hanks and bank- <lb/>
. <lb/>
coin . <lb/>
Silver coin including all <lb/>
minor coin currency. <lb/>
National bunk notes and Other <lb/>
S. notes. 3,348.00 <lb/>
Total . 161,479.43 <lb/>
stock paid <lb/>
Surplus fund . 326.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less cur <lb/>
rent expenses and taxes <lb/>
paid . <lb/>
Notes and hills <lb/>
ed . 6,000.00 <lb/>
Hills payable . 6.000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of deposits 14,631.00 <lb/>
Deposits subject to check . 17,741.81 <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
. <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
State North Carolina, County <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I, J. w. Bailey, Cashier of the <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
above is true to the best <lb/>
my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
j. W. BAILEY, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
9th day November, lull. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
THUS. O. <lb/>
w. STOKES, <lb/>
s CHERRY, <lb/>
H CAROLINA, <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
A. T. Moore, Clerk <lb/>
lentil of the <lb/>
estate of T. 1-. William-;, deceased <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Ruth Williams, Widow. Lean <lb/>
lams, J. m Williams. U B. <lb/>
and wife Willis Du <lb/>
and wife Emma Dupree, H <lb/>
and wife Rosa <lb/>
Williams Leila <lb/>
being minors without guardian. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Super-, <lb/>
of Pitt County mad.- by A. <lb/>
T. Moor. Clerk, In the above entitled j <lb/>
cause, on the 4th day of November, <lb/>
1914, the undersigned Commissioner <lb/>
ill on MONDAY, the day of <lb/>
t-ember, 1914 at o'clock noon, ex . <lb/>
pose to public sale before the Court <lb/>
House Door in Greenville, to the high <lb/>
est for cash, the following <lb/>
tracts or parcels of land to <lb/>
and being in Falkland Town- <lb/>
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina and <lb/>
beginning at the Fork of the Snow- <lb/>
Hill and Greenville Road in Falkland <lb/>
Township. Pitt County and running <lb/>
up the Snow Hill Road to a <lb/>
bridge across a ditch to K. F. Will- <lb/>
corner; then up said ditch S <lb/>
K poles to another ditch K. F <lb/>
Williams other corner; thence up the <lb/>
said ditch about poles to T. L. <lb/>
Williams corner; thence with said <lb/>
Williams line E poles to the <lb/>
Road; thence up said road <lb/>
to the beginning including the dwell-j <lb/>
and other houses thereon, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
Also one other parcel or tract of j <lb/>
land In said Township. County and <lb/>
State beginning on tho public road <lb/>
leading from Snow Hill to Tarboro <lb/>
and east of Otter's Creek and fork of <lb/>
tho Old Mill Run and running with <lb/>
said road S 1-2 W poles; thence <lb/>
S W poles; then S 1-2 W <lb/>
poles; then S 1-3 W poles to <lb/>
stake Mrs. H. P. corner <lb/>
then N 1-2 W poles to the Old <lb/>
Mill Run; then down the various <lb/>
courses of said Mill Run to the <lb/>
then down Otter's Creek to the County <lb/>
Bridge en the Tarboro Road; then <lb/>
down said Road to the beginning con- <lb/>
acres more or less. The <lb/>
two tracts above described <lb/>
lot No. in the Division of th <lb/>
lands of the late H. F. <lb/>
This sale will be made for the <lb/>
pose of making assets of tho estate <lb/>
T. U. Williams, deceased. <lb/>
This the 4th. day November, <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
HARDING PIERCEs Attorneys. <lb/>
WANT ADS I<lb/>
Gash must order <lb/>
for want except from those <lb/>
having regular advertising ac- <lb/>
counts. The rate Is I fr <lb/>
line, six words to <lb/>
No.<lb/>
. . <lb/>
Your for MOSS ROSE <lb/>
the best. H U <lb/>
A SEW PROTECTIVE <lb/>
for Particular Women. No <lb/>
man should be without same. <lb/>
for Catalog. Agents wanted. <lb/>
allowed. I. Dunn, <lb/>
Slate Agent. Taylor St., Columbia. <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
Hoe Expect <lb/>
to Such Law. <lb/>
Washington, Nov <lb/>
son does not i a presidential <lb/>
primary law to be passed during th <lb/>
m of Congress and sown <lb/>
FOB AT <lb/>
for a seek <lb/>
Oil A 9-34-f <lb/>
NEW HI M.<lb/>
pipes, Ire boards, pat up <lb/>
your stoves. ST. Hicks. <lb/>
WASTED <lb/>
apply at once. Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
Democratic leaders <lb/>
can be enacted to be effective In UH <lb/>
in his last De- <lb/>
the President urged that <lb/>
law be He Is <lb/>
known to still favor a primary n <lb/>
him the difficulties the technical <lb/>
The chief difficulty encountered i- <lb/>
President has bean that of fixing <lb/>
a for the presidential primaries. <lb/>
Primaries now are hi Id different <lb/>
date in tin- states and the question <lb/>
arises whether the legislatures <lb/>
change the State primary dates before <lb/>
State and national <lb/>
Diaries, ho has been told, would prove <lb/>
very expensive. <lb/>
The President has not begun <lb/>
work on bis message to Congress <lb/>
be is expected to dwell on the <lb/>
I for economy in appropriations <lb/>
bill, and I ll <lb/>
to urge the , i the <lb/>
. bill, the Alexander ship <lb/>
purchase bill, and several remaining <lb/>
The general expectation of Demo <lb/>
leaders is that Presidential <lb/>
already provided for in <lb/>
r of will play an <lb/>
at part In tho campaign bu <lb/>
that the final Of the party <lb/>
will made again at the con <lb/>
. . ons. <lb/>
Minister <lb/>
S C, Nov. Rev. P. <lb/>
Miller, a well-known Baptist <lb/>
minister of North Carolina, and pastor <lb/>
at Jacksonville and Rich <lb/>
land, near Wilmington, has been re <lb/>
leased prison in Germany <lb/>
will soon be on his way hack home <lb/>
Thai is the information that has <lb/>
been conveyed to w. Q Hall, <lb/>
this chairman of the Wilmington <lb/>
Baptist Association, with the <lb/>
news that the release was at <lb/>
by the State Department of th <lb/>
I United States, to which tho Baptists <lb/>
I of this city and vicinity, through <lb/>
appealed. <lb/>
for Pitt Farms. If you want to sell. <lb/>
Sea Henry T. King. l-l- <lb/>
FOB SIX <lb/>
lings. Apply, Moseley Bros. <lb/>
E. H. rOB <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights and fixtures <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. <lb/>
TAKES SPOTTED SHOAT, <lb/>
crop, left round hole right. Owner <lb/>
et same by paying cost. J. F. <lb/>
May, at farm. <lb/>
TOWELS. <lb/>
pieces, table runners or anything ml <lb/>
or embroidery to Mrs. Travis <lb/>
Hooker, work done reasonable add <lb/>
satisfactory. <lb/>
tin Saturday. December . a county <lb/>
meeting will be held at the courthouse <lb/>
In Greenville, at which reports from <lb/>
the various committees will be heard. <lb/>
and county problems and needs will <lb/>
i. discussed. This will a sort of <lb/>
of the work <lb/>
ore for the common good, and is ex <lb/>
to be a very gather- <lb/>
An effort will be made to make <lb/>
a careful study of actual conditions <lb/>
i put County along lines of endeavor <lb/>
and it is hoped that some valuable <lb/>
facts will he brought out. <lb/>
The county committee has arranged <lb/>
to offer for the host reports re- <lb/>
, work actually done during <lb/>
,,. days set aside for this community <lb/>
The details are yet to be work- <lb/>
. ,. but It is certain that at least <lb/>
, cash prizes are to be offered la <lb/>
communities doing the most work and <lb/>
submitting the best reports of this <lb/>
work. prizes arc to go to <lb/>
schools in the communities and are <lb/>
l,,. used for school improvement <lb/>
poses. Every community In the <lb/>
county will have a chance at all these <lb/>
prizes, and in addition to prizes of <lb/>
the state committee. The do- <lb/>
tails will be worked out and announced <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Having qualified as executors of <lb/>
the last will and testament of Alston <lb/>
Grimes. Deceased, late of <lb/>
Pitt 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/>
on or before the 1st day of November, <lb/>
or this notice will he pleaded la <lb/>
bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make immediate payment. <lb/>
This day of October. 1914. <lb/>
J. BRYAN GRIMES <lb/>
D. GRIMES. <lb/>
Washington. N. C. <lb/>
10- <lb/>
Invigorating to the and Sickly <lb/>
The Old Standard tonic. I <lb/>
TASTELESS chill TONIC, drive, out <lb/>
a true soc , <lb/>
JEALOUS <lb/>
CAUSE <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
the late of Pitt County, <lb/>
tills la to notify all persons having <lb/>
. against said estate to present <lb/>
them to me or to my attorney. Albion <lb/>
Dunn, on or before the day of <lb/>
November. or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded. In bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This November 7th. 1914. <lb/>
ELI <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
Union Dunn. Attorney. <lb/>
. I i <lb/>
TAKES OH <lb/>
color red, with <lb/>
white, about one and two years Old. <lb/>
Older one has car mark, <lb/>
ear. Owner can get same <lb/>
paying all COStS. R- . Will <lb/>
N. C . ,; <lb/>
ii a nil <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
shot and possibly fatally wounded Jim <lb/>
Edwards in Institute Township Sun- <lb/>
day at <lb/>
colored tenants. is In jail <lb/>
without bond to await the outcome <lb/>
wound. Tho victim was shot <lb/>
in the breast in vicinity of vital <lb/>
organs. Aldridge using a shotgun. <lb/>
Dora Bryant, a the cause <lb/>
of trouble, was arrested but <lb/>
gave bond. Edwards is alleged to <lb/>
have followed the woman to the home <lb/>
or Aldridge, of whom he was <lb/>
Words followed and Aldridge <lb/>
ordered Edward's ofT his place. Ed- <lb/>
wards drew a revolver and Aldridge <lb/>
with the gun. shot him down <lb/>
Jim Edwards and Dora Bryant had <lb/>
been consorting for some time, and <lb/>
of late Edwards had viewed <lb/>
as a rival who promised him trouble <lb/>
The difficulty had been brewing. It Is <lb/>
for several days. <lb/>
Edwards Is not. expected to <lb/>
HACK BACK HACK <lb/>
raw tickling throat, tight <lb/>
sore lungs, you need <lb/>
Honey Tar Compound, and <lb/>
Tim first dose helps, It leaves a <lb/>
toothing, healing costing as It glides <lb/>
down your you better <lb/>
Every user is a friend. <lb/>
by all druggists.<lb/>
virtue of authority of an order, <lb/>
made by the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court, approved by the Judge of the <lb/>
Judicial District, I will sell to the <lb/>
highest bidder for one-fourth <lb/>
the remainder payable In one, two and <lb/>
three years from date, with Interest, <lb/>
at the Court House door, at o'clock <lb/>
noon, on Monday, the seventh day <lb/>
December. 1914. the following <lb/>
i tract of <lb/>
Being the Herbert share <lb/>
or lot No. in tho <lb/>
land division, found In Book No. <lb/>
Page Record Land Division, of- <lb/>
of Clerk of Court. <lb/>
Beginning at a stake on the public <lb/>
road and runs to Patience Evans heirs <lb/>
line North West poles to a <lb/>
Stake; thence North East poles <lb/>
to a stake; thence South East <lb/>
poles to a large pine; thence South <lb/>
East poles to the head of a ditch; <lb/>
thence with said ditch to the road; <lb/>
thence with said road to the beginning <lb/>
containing sixteen acres more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
This the 6th day of November, 1911. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, <lb/>
Commissioner.<lb/>
WE WAST TO BUY A OF <lb/>
good milch cows. Dairy <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that at the <lb/>
regular meeting of the Hoard of Com- <lb/>
missioners of Pill held Monday, <lb/>
November 2nd, 1914, there was filed <lb/>
I with said Board, petition asking that a <lb/>
Public Road be laid out in <lb/>
Township as follows <lb/>
at some point between <lb/>
Tar River and Creek on the <lb/>
road running from the New Bridge to <lb/>
the Washington road, and crossing the <lb/>
lands of J. O. and W. E. Proctor and <lb/>
the Old Grimes plantation known as <lb/>
; Yankee Hall, now owned by Mr. Daven <lb/>
port, and ending at some point on the <lb/>
Public road running from to <lb/>
the River at <lb/>
The will heard at tho re <lb/>
meeting of tho Board of Com- <lb/>
missioners of Pitt County, to be held <lb/>
Monday. December 1914, and all <lb/>
parties desiring to be heard are ask <lb/>
to be present on said date, done <lb/>
order of the Board, this the 4th. day <lb/>
of November 1914. <lb/>
II. If, LEWIS, Chairman. <lb/>
Bell, clerk. <lb/>
Member American Tuners. Ohio. <lb/>
So rounds of Plane Repair-lag <lb/>
Material Carrie <lb/>
Fine Piano <lb/>
and PIPE BK- <lb/>
WORK. <lb/>
Voicing, <lb/>
Regulating, Re- <lb/>
constructing. <lb/>
TOWS OB <lb/>
Ga. <lb/>
HUB <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, last Week <lb/>
APPLY TO SAM WHITE PIANO COMPANY. <lb/>
Phone or HOTEL BERTHA. <lb/>
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb/>
P. O. L Detroit. <lb/>
We have several second hand Ford and <lb/>
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. <lb/>
I Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Illinois Women Meet, <lb/>
Springfield. Nov. Illinois <lb/>
Federation of Women's Clubs opened <lb/>
a four day convention here this morn- <lb/>
at the State House. A notable <lb/>
of speakers and entertain- <lb/>
has brought together a big <lb/>
representation from all parts of th- <lb/>
Mate. <lb/>
OB. J, B. HARSH <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon and <lb/>
treat all animals. Calls <lb/>
day or night. at i <lb/>
. Smith's stables with hospital <lb/>
Day phone night<lb/>
TO THE COLORED TEACHERS <lb/>
By request of the county <lb/>
you will meet Saturday Nov. <lb/>
Ll, 1914. instead of Saturday <lb/>
1914. Please meet promptly <lb/>
a o'clock A. M. at the <lb/>
Graded School. <lb/>
MANNING MOORE. <lb/>
President of the Colored Teachers <lb/>
Association of Pitt County. <lb/>
Having as administrator of <lb/>
C. A. White, late of Pitt County. North <lb/>
Carolina, this Is to notify all persons <lb/>
having claims against the estate of <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit them to tho <lb/>
undersigned administrator within <lb/>
twelve months from this date or this, <lb/>
notice will be pleaded In bar of their <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate <lb/>
This November 1914. <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
Administrator.; <lb/>
-ltd <lb/>
the Fire <lb/>
is <lb/>
Wow Cold as the <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/>
Farm For Sale, <lb/>
For sale one acre farm situated <lb/>
near N. C, to schools <lb/>
churches, cleared and In high <lb/>
slate of cultivation, self draining with <lb/>
young growth of timber. room <lb/>
dwelling new, two tenant <lb/>
houses, and several other out buildings <lb/>
including two tobacco barns, will <lb/>
sell and Include farm implements <lb/>
team and etc., If so desired by pros- <lb/>
purchaser. If Interested In a <lb/>
write. P. Box Everetts <lb/>
c 11-2-2111 <lb/>
Woman Terribly <lb/>
Trouble. <lb/>
Around on her feet all day- <lb/>
a woman has backache, headache. I <lb/>
stiff swollen joints, weariness, poor <lb/>
sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid <lb/>
, give Quick relief for these <lb/>
They strengthen the kidneys <lb/>
away the pain and wear <lb/>
Make Hie worth living again <lb/>
Try Foley Pills and see how <lb/>
n better you feel-Sold by <lb/>
Cole's Original <lb/>
Hot Blast Heater <lb/>
You build only one fire each winter. <lb/>
It is out from Tall till Spring. <lb/>
You gel 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/>
Hums anything soft coal, hard coal <lb/>
or wood. <lb/>
Come in and sec this lire keeper <lb/>
and fuel saver. <lb/>
, name on feed door <lb/>
of each None genuine without i <lb/>
Quinn, Miller <lb/>
Company<lb/>
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;. <lb/>
Stray Taken North Carolina, <lb/>
Taken up at my farm, white and I'm County, <lb/>
black potted, mate . weighing In the Court. <lb/>
about or SO pounds, unmarked A. Randolph at I R B <lb/>
Owner OM get same by identifying trading under the firm name f <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable. Will last for ears <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
and paying all costs. <lb/>
T. U <lb/>
n. C.<lb/>
Taken I p. <lb/>
Ford Supply Company <lb/>
Frank Lilly, <lb/>
Notice of and Warrant <lb/>
Attachment <lb/>
The d in th ah rt <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
II <lb/>
and calls are the safest <lb/>
I method of trading in wheat <lb/>
II oats your loss Is <lb/>
absolutely limited to the <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You <lb/>
open an account You can I <lb/>
notice on the put or calls on bushels <lb/>
heifers one dark red with Macs day October, a summons in the said or you can buy both <lb/>
and white spots and spot in . , , , w, ,. . the defend- for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
the with the mark of crop the ,,,,;. superior an advance or decline of cant gives <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va.<lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
Charleston. <lb/>
car and spill the left, the other <lb/>
light red with white across <lb/>
shoulder unmarked, owner can <lb/>
ii by paying all coats, <lb/>
W. A. CRISP, <lb/>
On Washington road, between <lb/>
Smith and Hodges Creek. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
i informal North Carolina I you to take <lb/>
the sum of two A movement of cents prom. <lb/>
thousand two Hundred thirty three ft j Write for full and <lb/>
on a note and for. references. <lb/>
sold and delivered, which sum- <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Ayes <lb/>
In the Superior <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
defendant will <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FIVE YEARS <lb/>
IV S. Avers <lb/>
The <lb/>
Thai a summons in above en- <lb/>
titled action was Issued the <lb/>
defendant on the day of September, <lb/>
1914, this court Martin <lb/>
for divorce, which summons has <lb/>
ii in d to be found in Martin <lb/>
U . and the defendant will take <lb/>
that the complaint was Held In <lb/>
i office of the Sup. Court on <lb/>
the 7th day of September, de- <lb/>
a divorce absolute, upon <lb/>
stated therein, and he will <lb/>
further take notice that be i-i <lb/>
I an or to said com- <lb/>
Hi tin rein <lb/>
grant. I <lb/>
This i ob r, <lb/>
T MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
good <lb/>
mons is returnable to the December <lb/>
term of Superior Court, com-1 <lb/>
on 14th day of <lb/>
1914, held in the Court House, In <lb/>
i r. in said State and county. <lb/>
Tin defendant will also take notice <lb/>
ii 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/>
lo the December term of the Superior <lb/>
Columbus, Ohio. <lb/>
Address mail to Lock Boa <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
County. . <lb/>
in Superior Court. <lb/>
Z v Hooker <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
W. L. P. Corey and wife <lb/>
X II Corey. <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Having as <lb/>
tin- estate B. J. Mills, <lb/>
late of county. North Carolina, <lb/>
this is to notify all persons <lb/>
claims the estate of the said <lb/>
d to exhibit them to the <lb/>
at N. C, on <lb/>
before the 10th day of November <lb/>
or tills notice will be pleaded in <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons in <lb/>
dented to said will picas, <lb/>
immediate payment. <lb/>
This day of November 1914 <lb/>
JOHN T. EVANS, <lb/>
Administrator n Mills d <lb/>
. . as. d. <lb/>
i lilts I, EVANS, Attorney.<lb/>
TWO KILLED. <lb/>
School <lb/>
Struck by Train. <lb/>
Nov. arm-in- <lb/>
arm along the Southern railway <lb/>
miles from here, <lb/>
morning, Sawyer, of I <lb/>
and Claude Wade, of High Point, two <lb/>
runaway lads from the State Deaf and <lb/>
Dumb school at Morganton, were <lb/>
struck by the of passenger <lb/>
Court of made at the <lb/>
for at the time and ; 1914 of County No. and almost instantly killed. <lb/>
place named for the return of I Court by His Honor R. B. The tragedy occurred at the month <lb/>
above mentioned, when and in the above of a cut and near a bend in the <lb/>
the defendant la required the undersigned Com <lb/>
appear and answer or demur to the <lb/>
the t demanded will <lb/>
l. grants i <lb/>
i her 59th 1914. <lb/>
A I. MOORE <lb/>
. if Court <lb/>
It law. <lb/>
I MALE <lb/>
Tin Count <lb/>
ruder and d the authority <lb/>
When the train swung around a <lb/>
will, on Monday, the 7th curve the engineer at the throttle an <lb/>
la, . December 1914. at o'clock the two boys hut a short distance is <lb/>
Noon it being the first Monday In Tout of him and made every effort t <lb/>
December, 1914, expose lo public bring bis train to a snip or warn the <lb/>
i,. re the Court House Door In Green- impending harm but with- <lb/>
to the highest bidder fir cash out <lb/>
lilt traits or par I <lb/>
I mil to <lb/>
Majority Friend. Thought Mr. decided w <lb/>
take his advice, I did not have <lb/>
Hughes Would Die, But <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
interesting ad- <lb/>
vices this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb/>
writes as was down with <lb/>
stomach trouble for five years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb/>
any confidence in it. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
three months, and it has cured me <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb/>
since began using it. <lb/>
I am so thankful for what <lb/>
has done tor <lb/>
has been <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
that thought surely would die. is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
I tried different treatments, but they contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
K TO CREDITORS <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that W. <lb/>
Ricks, N. C., <lb/>
this day executed a Deed <lb/>
Deed of I i <lb/>
by A. Reddick, of the County of <lb/>
and State of North Carolina, to Harry <lb/>
Whedbee, Of said County and State <lb/>
which duly recorded In the office of <lb/>
the r of Deeds of I'm county <lb/>
in M-9, pages said Deed <lb/>
of Trust having been given to secure <lb/>
for benefit of rs a certain bond of even date <lb/>
W. A. Jr., Trustee, and all per- and the said Reddick having failed to <lb/>
sons indebted to said W. H. Ricks satisfy said bond; and the bolder of <lb/>
are hereby requested to make said bond having applied to the under <lb/>
mediate to the undersigned signed to sell the lands to said <lb/>
Trustee and all persons holding claims , bond. Now pursuant thereto the <lb/>
the said W. II. Ricks are here will sell at the Court <lb/>
by requested to file an Itemized, door in Greenville. Pitt County. North <lb/>
tied Statement of such claims with the Carolina, on the SOU. day of <lb/>
Trustee. her, 1914, at the hour of M. to the <lb/>
This the 24th. of October. 1914. highest bidder for cash, following <lb/>
w. A. Jr., Trustee, described land, being In County <lb/>
i,, I North Carolina <lb/>
-Adjoining the lands of M. <lb/>
pi ream of the <lb/>
tie was not sufficient t . <lb/>
break deafness placed by <lb/>
b in w Master's touch and the trail <lb/>
state North Carolina, and could be the lads had <lb/>
brushed from the track crumpled <lb/>
Situated in dying. <lb/>
Town p, county, bounded on th. it is stated boy- ran <lb/>
, ii upon mo by .,. r s. Worthing from the school Saturday aft-t- <lb/>
and when their absence was <lb/>
heady Hilt <lb/>
Bern, Nov. 9- All <lb/>
arc now complete for the fall <lb/>
reunion of the Bodies of <lb/>
the Ancient and Accepted right of <lb/>
which is to be held <lb/>
New Bern tor three days beginning on <lb/>
did not seem lo do me any good. <lb/>
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb/>
my friends, except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. He advised to try <lb/>
and quit, <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb/>
used by and old, and should be <lb/>
kept in every family chest <lb/>
a package <lb/>
Only a quarter. <lb/>
REASON <lb/>
Why You Should Always Use <lb/>
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb/>
Because they are better than Pure Food <lb/>
Laws require <lb/>
Because they will go further inferior goods. <lb/>
delicacy flavor i <lb/>
Because Purity Quality is absolute. <lb/>
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed.<lb/>
NOTICE SALE. <lb/>
Ward. T. A. Carson, and Others, <lb/>
and containing ninety live more <lb/>
or less, and the same being my home <lb/>
place, and also the who's and <lb/>
tracts of land I bought <lb/>
In Superior Court the heirs of Gray Blount, now <lb/>
Before A. T. Moore, Clerk, known as part of the Gray mount <lb/>
Leila E. Williams <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
ton and Jam- Edwards; bounded noon <lb/>
tho Weal by the lands James Nelson noted searching parties were <lb/>
and Dennis Branch; and on the South but failed to find them. <lb/>
by another tract land of w. L. V. <lb/>
and on the East th, <lb/>
of Amy containing <lb/>
more or less and being tract <lb/>
land on which the said W. I,. K <lb/>
Corey and wife now reside. <lb/>
Second Situated in <lb/>
Township. County on the <lb/>
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Gaskins and others <lb/>
containing acres more or less and Tuesday. November A large . . <lb/>
being the land deeded by Farrow of Masons from all parts of th. <lb/>
to Providence Cooper Hale are expected to be present and <lb/>
Cannon Mills and by them conveyed participate in this re-union and to <lb/>
Samuel Gray lo W. L. F. Corey, by. the various degrees which will o. <lb/>
which is of record in the Regis- given fro.,, the fourth to the thirty <lb/>
t, rs in County in Hook On Tuesday degrees from th. <lb/>
fourth lo eleventh will he I <lb/>
Situated in On following day they will he con <lb/>
Township. Pill County, in James Po- from eleventh to the nine <lb/>
containing acres more or and on Thursday those who do- <lb/>
leas and being the land grants up <lb/>
to the said w. i P. cony by the thirty-second win have then conferred <lb/>
North Carolina by Grant up.,,, th. On Wednesday evening s<lb/>
Sc <lb/>
nil ere. n <lb/>
Diamond, c., <lb/>
on Ml., , <lb/>
Hill SALE OR A Kill <lb/>
sell for cash or <lb/>
May terms. Address Calvin Mills, <lb/>
H. Routs 3- <lb/>
1-14 Dec w. <lb/>
I.-. <lb/>
TOM. <lb/>
;. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Jones ii. <lb/>
rill <lb/>
. prop r on or be- <lb/>
1916., or this notice <lb/>
p ail in bi r of i . <lb/>
Sept. nth. 1914, <lb/>
W. BAILEY, N. C. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
B Attorney.<lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
Is the Basis of all <lb/>
i. the hull of all rood farming. Writs <lb/>
the in the <lb/>
on Farm, <lb/>
of purr lime. <lb/>
A postal will gift you <lb/>
POWHATAN CO.<lb/>
Administratrix of the estate <lb/>
of K. F Williams <lb/>
vs. . <lb/>
Court of County made by A <lb/>
Verla Williams and Leila Williams <lb/>
minors and heirs at law of E. F. <lb/>
Williams, deceased. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Super <lb/>
T. Moore. Clerk, on the day <lb/>
1914, the undersigned Com-1 <lb/>
will on MONDAY, the 7th. <lb/>
day of December, 1914, expose to pub- <lb/>
lie safe before Court House Door <lb/>
In to the highest bidder tor <lb/>
. the following described tracts <lb/>
or parcels of land, to <lb/>
and being In Falkland Town- <lb/>
Ship. Pitt County, North Carolina an I <lb/>
being No. in the Division of the <lb/>
It. P. Williams laud and beginning <lb/>
u stake in the Snow Hill near <lb/>
the crossing of Pasture Branch and <lb/>
. with said road N <lb/>
. N IS 1-2 E polos; th I <lb/>
E to a a, rot <lb/>
i i said ditch S W <lb/>
. a et gum, T. I. E. <lb/>
r liars i c then s E <lb/>
ti . Ionian line; the , <lb/>
N 1-2 E poles a stake; then <lb/>
I w to a i <lb/>
to the b <lb/>
1-2 a res more or I <lb/>
other tract In said ow n <lb/>
C an I BI b <lb/>
take <lb/>
r ma 13-4 W to plat <lb/>
Reference is made to the deeds <lb/>
the heirs to J. A. <lb/>
for a full description. <lb/>
This 29th, day of November <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
HARRY W. WHEDBEE, <lb/>
Trustee. <lb/>
lo ltd <lb/>
Confederate <lb/>
Hie County Confederate <lb/>
Will be unveiled in <lb/>
Friday, November 13th, with <lb/>
ceremonies. <lb/>
Governor Locke Craig will deliver <lb/>
the address on this Interesting <lb/>
This is a County affair and all the <lb/>
of the County, who can, an <lb/>
to present and do his <lb/>
part In making it a great and memo, <lb/>
able i of the County <lb/>
i very old federal i Veteran mu-n <lb/>
come and bring his family. Special <lb/>
. i i; will be made lo provide <lb/>
tor . t. <lb/>
Stilt. <lb/>
which is of record in the office of SI which all of the local and <lb/>
Register Deeds of Pitt County, in visiting members of the lodge will b- <lb/>
Book Y page present, will be given. This will h <lb/>
Fourth Situated in Swift the only social event of <lb/>
Creek Township, County during the week hut a number of <lb/>
the lands of Nashville Wilson. W r events have been arranged for th <lb/>
it. Bland, it. H. and Salli, benefit of the visiting lodge <lb/>
Bland, containing more or less, j <lb/>
Fifth Situated in Swift NOTICE OF <lb/>
Creek Township, Pitt County on both. December 1914 Si I <lb/>
of the Washington Road adjoin- ,, M before the Court-house door <lb/>
last above mentioned and ,;,.,.,., m,. N ,. Board Of Coin <lb/>
the lands of K- of County will rent or <lb/>
wood Cox and Others, containing ,,, ,,. bidder for tie <lb/>
acres more or 1915, the following tract of land. <lb/>
These lands will be sub-divided an A certain tract or parcel <lb/>
sold In lots of or acres yin. <lb/>
to suit the Township and on the North Bids <lb/>
This the 2nd day of November, 1911 <lb/>
C. C. PIERCE, Lin,,. n the West side of the Green <lb/>
Commissioner , am, ,., on ,,,, <lb/>
H S PIERCE, Attorneys. of the Greenville and Tar- <lb/>
I road, adjoining the lands of c <lb/>
T. Randolph Bros., i. w <lb/>
Perrel and others and being a part <lb/>
the Susan Brown tract of land, eon <lb/>
s,; acres more or less. <lb/>
acres of said land Is cleared <lb/>
OF I <lb/>
Whereas on the day of September <lb/>
I II I. he Spirit <lb/>
home of our worthy Bro I. C, Craw- , a suite of there I <lb/>
i claimed his beloved wife a ., ., dwelling I nm and stab <lb/>
present and we trust the children his three tobacco on said <lb/>
their teachers will attend. <lb/>
This Nov. I <lb/>
J. <lb/>
For . <lb/>
Now then be II resolved laud, also an overflowing well I <lb/>
That In the death Bro. Crawford good water. The A, C. L. o <lb/>
lost a loving companion B <lb/>
. . true ml ii no <lb/>
; on earth. <lb/>
i hi as lo Bro <lb/>
in i our hi fell sympathy in <lb/>
sad <lb/>
That humbly submit the will <lb/>
Spirit and Say Oh <lb/>
Hall Lake. <lb/>
Ball Pity, i <lb/>
i corner ., . of the National <lb/>
Association, whit h me, I <lb/>
In a prong of b; then tomorrow, has together <lb/>
down the run of Jacob's Branch to , ,,, men pans of the in thy will be done ours, <lb/>
r of President J. F. who ,,, resolutions b- <lb/>
the, with hit line n w as an early arrival, said ,, our Tribe. <lb/>
to a sink- at J. i to me s m era is opening h g h <lb/>
then BO I E poles to the breeders, the o . <lb/>
containing acres more which can be grasped for publication. <lb/>
. The two tracts constituting and We our; submitted. <lb/>
T SKINNER, <lb/>
TUCKER, <lb/>
W. R. NOBLES. <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
No In the Division Of the II P. opportunity, ind branches of <lb/>
Williams land, which was allotted to industry are getting <lb/>
F Williams by Division Deed dated <lb/>
the 14th. day of June. 1907. as I Will. <lb/>
pears of record In the Register's Of ; N. J. Nov. II The contest <lb/>
lice in Pitt County, In book T page over the estate of the lute Lillian <lb/>
I Nordics Will have its first airing In <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose curt tomorrow, when two wills <lb/>
of Baking the estate of he submitted tor probate In the <lb/>
V. Williams, deceased. I tor of which, cut off her b <lb/>
This day of November, 1914. <lb/>
October <lb/>
ltd. <lb/>
Blinker Meet. <lb/>
Toronto, Out. Nov. II The annual <lb/>
I band, George W. It while meeting of Canadian <lb/>
F HARDING. she was at Thursday Island last win- Association opens here tomorrow <lb/>
Commissioner In the South Sens Madams bead office of the Hank of <lb/>
i Attorneys Nordics mads her new will. to <lb/>
. said land, much to the ton <lb/>
Venice., thO Same. The person <lb/>
renting will he required to i <lb/>
., for I be Board re- <lb/>
serves the right to reject any or all <lb/>
bids. Further Information can be <lb/>
from member of Board, lira <lb/>
Roll, or Julius Brown. Done <lb/>
order or the Hoard of C <lb/>
This the lib day of November 1911 <lb/>
County<lb/>
v, <lb/>
fl <lb/>
THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL I <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Mi; <lb/>
GREENVILLE, v November I I <lb/>
HAVE A <lb/>
oh HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE <lb/>
PAST OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH GET Bi I <lb/>
At V MS; WITH <lb/>
in. K i I E IN <lb/>
I BUSINESS WAY IRE <lb/>
Ft H <lb/>
TELL THEM <lb/>
H BRING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION, <lb/>
R A I Si <lb/>
ARE AND <lb/>
BE HAD I J <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
State Union <lb/>
Holds its First Meeting <lb/>
In Greenville Wednesday <lb/>
Address J Welcome and <lb/>
Feature first <lb/>
Morning This <lb/>
Responses <lb/>
Mr. r. s. Barrett, Mr. M. Rhodes <lb/>
Dr. V. Joyner Makes <lb/>
to on <lb/>
I ill. n Subjects. <lb/>
The seventh annual meeting <lb/>
Worth Carolina Slate Union <lb/>
met here this morning at l. <lb/>
in spacious auditorium of the <lb/>
Training School. A large number of <lb/>
delegates were present, nearly all if <lb/>
the officers of the Union and a largo <lb/>
amber of visitors from out of tie <lb/>
State were at this first meeting. <lb/>
The meeting was called to order <lb/>
by the President, H. Q. Alexander, Of <lb/>
Mecklenburg county. A. U. <lb/>
of the Presbyterian church <lb/>
lead in prayer. <lb/>
Mayor J- B. James welcomed the <lb/>
Union to the city of Greenville a <lb/>
short speech In which he gave them <lb/>
the freedom of city. <lb/>
President Wright of <lb/>
Training School extended the greetings <lb/>
f the Chamber of Com <lb/>
and or the Training School to <lb/>
the Union <lb/>
Mr. J. C. Galloway, representative <lb/>
f Pitt county in tho <lb/>
welcomed the Union behalf of the <lb/>
heal Union. <lb/>
Rev. Cobble responded to these ad <lb/>
dresses of welcome of the <lb/>
Union. <lb/>
After addresses of welcome <lb/>
had been finished there <lb/>
prominent visiting delegates called up- <lb/>
n lo address tho Union. <lb/>
Ono of the most prominent of <lb/>
ailed upon to speak was Charles S. <lb/>
Barrett, of Union City, Ga. President <lb/>
f tho National Union. <lb/>
Mr. Barrett his address dwelt on <lb/>
the beauties of western North Caro- <lb/>
and on tho great things of this <lb/>
He toM something of his work <lb/>
m connection with Unions, <lb/>
what they are trying to do and what <lb/>
they want to do in tho future. He ex- <lb/>
pressed himself as delighted at being <lb/>
at this meeting and that <lb/>
the farmers are Just coming into <lb/>
own and that much good will <lb/>
result from this meeting. <lb/>
Mr. U. M. Rhodes, president of tho <lb/>
Tennessee State Union <lb/>
Batman of tho Hoard of <lb/>
r the National Union was next Intro- <lb/>
to the audience. <lb/>
Mr. Rhodes confined himself mainly <lb/>
lo facts and figures showing how tho <lb/>
farmers feed the world and in so doing <lb/>
only a small living themselves <lb/>
Until the farmer gets his due they <lb/>
are going to have a hard lime. One <lb/>
of the main objects of Union Is to <lb/>
and bring about cooperation <lb/>
among tho farmers. When this has <lb/>
been done the income of the farmer <lb/>
will have risen from the low figures <lb/>
representing it to a good <lb/>
The Union should receive th <lb/>
Dr. Joyner praised the Union for Its <lb/>
In bis work. He credited <lb/>
with giving generous support lo <lb/>
the two recent education laws passed <lb/>
in this state. He urged the farmers <lb/>
to adopt the Community Service worn <lb/>
advert in tins State saying It I <lb/>
in. an more to the farmer than <lb/>
anybody else. Ha cited examples <lb/>
flowing how tin- have lost <lb/>
because some well-read man <lb/>
I t the advantage of their ignorance <lb/>
lie urged the employment of <lb/>
country grown and teachers <lb/>
will look alter Community work. <lb/>
ho Union is one of the greatest forces <lb/>
n education In this State and has a <lb/>
great future before it. <lb/>
Aft. r several announcements ad- <lb/>
for dinner was taken an <lb/>
at o'clock the Union re-assembled <lb/>
tor executive session. Tonight's sos <lb/>
on will be at the Court House. <lb/>
Rev. J. ID. Daniel toes indications Launch Movement <lb/>
at <lb/>
Total Loss Aggregates <lb/>
Building Harm <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
Sail m experienced this evening b <lb/>
six and seven o'clock the most <lb/>
disastrous fire in years, the total loss <lb/>
Tho four-story <lb/>
building on Main street known as the <lb/>
Caspar building and belonging to O. <lb/>
F. and two adjacent dwell- <lb/>
belonging to P. H. were <lb/>
totally destroyed and <lb/>
damage was done to the main build- <lb/>
and a storage house of tho P. H. <lb/>
Danes Knitting Company. It is said <lb/>
that loss Is largely covered by In- <lb/>
The fire Is thought to have <lb/>
originated from an electric motor on <lb/>
the third door of the Caspar <lb/>
used for running the elevator. <lb/>
The Caspar building was four stories <lb/>
high and extended from Main street <lb/>
through the entire block to Church <lb/>
street. It was valued at The <lb/>
Insurance on It was Part of <lb/>
it was used as a storage house by <lb/>
Coleman Bros Tobacco Company, who <lb/>
had pounds of tobacco It, <lb/>
valued at and fully covered <lb/>
by Insurance. Another part of th. <lb/>
building was used by the Click mail <lb/>
order business, with a stork <lb/>
partly Insured. Tho building <lb/>
was wrecked. <lb/>
Two dwelling houses th, <lb/>
building valued at <lb/>
Insured, were destroyed. There s <lb/>
tome loss to the P. H. Hades Knitting <lb/>
Company's building and also <lb/>
damage to the stock of <lb/>
Attend Conference With <lb/>
Excellent Report <lb/>
Rev. J. H. Daniel Pastor of <lb/>
Church, lei, this morning <lb/>
tor Washington, N. to attend the <lb/>
-North Carolina Conference, which <lb/>
convenes there today. <lb/>
With him be carried a most excel- <lb/>
lent report from the Greenville Church <lb/>
Which he has served for the past year. <lb/>
in- church has enjoyed a most pros- <lb/>
year, and all financial <lb/>
have been met. <lb/>
Along all lines the church has made <lb/>
pronounced gains. During tho yea.- <lb/>
the congregation have been excel- <lb/>
Sunday School Mas mad. <lb/>
gains, and there has <lb/>
members to the Church, seven were <lb/>
lost through death and removal, <lb/>
a not gain of <lb/>
As a special offering the <lb/>
School has contributed to the <lb/>
Orphanage, the Church paying a like <lb/>
amount. The Aid Society do- <lb/>
special mention having raised <lb/>
while the Missionary Society <lb/>
has raised 099.42. From a Financial <lb/>
this has been the most sue <lb/>
year in the history of tin <lb/>
The total amount raised in cash and <lb/>
negotiable paper, being more than <lb/>
probably the largest amount <lb/>
raised in Greenville for religion <lb/>
purposes in the same length of time <lb/>
During the year a ten room parson- <lb/>
ape situated in a most desirable <lb/>
has been completed, and is now <lb/>
occupied by Mr. Daniel family. <lb/>
Tho Board of Stewards, reported <lb/>
that every account against the <lb/>
had been paid immediately on <lb/>
and that the Pastor's salary <lb/>
bad been paid in advance throughout <lb/>
the whole year. <lb/>
Mr. Daniel says he has spent a hap y <lb/>
year in Greenville, and hopes to be <lb/>
and to this hope the <lb/>
of the community, without regard Ml <lb/>
say Amen. <lb/>
this Vanishing <lb/>
To Help Sufferers In The <lb/>
War Zone Europe <lb/>
prosecutor <lb/>
ALLEGED VICTIM. <lb/>
OF WILLIAM <lb/>
Rust of Author of Old North <lb/>
to be Presented <lb/>
Washington, Nov. IT All <lb/>
reaching governmental de- <lb/>
par Here the de- <lb/>
which overtook business <lb/>
In the United States when <lb/>
the war norm burst in Europe la <lb/>
vat hopeful outlook for <lb/>
American ventures was summarized <lb/>
today by Secretary in a <lb/>
tor to the chamber of commerce of <lb/>
the nil. in which he de- <lb/>
the worst be said and admit- <lb/>
can be said respecting exist <lb/>
business difficulties In America <lb/>
our conditions still remains not only <lb/>
n vi bright, but <lb/>
In many both pros <lb/>
pen i, <lb/>
cannot but with <lb/>
the misfortunes that have befallen <lb/>
industries In all the <lb/>
said Mr. there- <lb/>
fur should be so much more grate- <lb/>
that no like fate threatens out <lb/>
own country. No observer of the <lb/>
large movements of our commerce to-, <lb/>
fails to recognize the gnat <lb/>
that has been made lo <lb/>
business conditions within the last few <lb/>
weeks and which is still progressing <lb/>
course of exchange has be <lb/>
come more normal. Clearing house <lb/>
certificates arc being retired. <lb/>
sums of emergency notes have been <lb/>
withdrawn and with the opening of <lb/>
the federal reserve system great ad- <lb/>
supplies of loanable funds <lb/>
have become available. There Is no <lb/>
longer serious concern over our <lb/>
financial future. <lb/>
has begun to move, and <lb/>
existing arrangements promise relief <lb/>
from the shadow which so long has <lb/>
lung over the South. <lb/>
who wants to, may read plain <lb/>
acts which show on every side no; <lb/>
only a marked hopeful feeling In in- <lb/>
but tangible facts on which <lb/>
such feeling rests. All problems <lb/>
not worked out yet to perfect <lb/>
on many sides mills <lb/>
are busy and factories running full <lb/>
t me of overtime; the number of <lb/>
employed is steadily getting less. <lb/>
of and Sans <lb/>
Drainage Association Today <lb/>
and <lb/>
Asks to <lb/>
Sufferings <lb/>
i ii, seventh Annual ii of tit <lb/>
North , l <lb/>
meets today and tomorrow <lb/>
he arc to be h Id In <lb/>
opera house. A large numb r <lb/>
i ales are en from all t v i Hi <lb/>
ii, in points in Virginia <lb/>
South Carolina. <lb/>
Drainage work In ibis State is <lb/>
a new tiling bin already s i <lb/>
much interest is being taken that it i- <lb/>
drainage districts will <lb/>
represented at this meeting, Even <lb/>
the Piedmont and the far <lb/>
part of the iii be re- <lb/>
presented as there are live drain- <lb/>
age operations being carried on in that <lb/>
part of the State. <lb/>
Among the features today's pro- <lb/>
gram by the Mayor of <lb/>
Wilson, by the chairman of <lb/>
Commissioners, by the president of the <lb/>
chamber of commerce, Joseph Hyde <lb/>
Pratt, president of the Drainage Ass. <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
The officers will make their reports <lb/>
committees will he appointed. <lb/>
lion William A. Graham, <lb/>
of Agriculture, will speak <lb/>
Agricultural Benefits from Drainage <lb/>
Mr. II. E. of the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern, will present th. railroad <lb/>
bide drainage. <lb/>
Mr m E. Sherwin, Professor of Boils <lb/>
at the Slate Agricultural <lb/>
College will speak on tile Drain- <lb/>
age, <lb/>
Mr H M. Drainage Engine- <lb/>
r of the Unit, suites office of Drain- <lb/>
are Investigations on Importance and <lb/>
Principles of Drainage <lb/>
With these able speakers on pro- <lb/>
gram for today a very interesting <lb/>
will be held. <lb/>
Oil CLOTHE <lb/>
Should t <lb/>
In I his Wort Human- <lb/>
sake. Committee Be- <lb/>
i. Contributions, <lb/>
Newborn, N. C, Nov. 17- Just inside <lb/>
of tho gates of beautiful Cedar . <lb/>
cemetery in this city is seen a grave <lb/>
with an Immense marble <lb/>
slab. Strangers passing that way <lb/>
ways inquire whoso body rests I <lb/>
and are Informed that there lies all <lb/>
that Is mortal of William the <lb/>
author of that glorious <lb/>
North <lb/>
Tho of William Gaston is No more, for me. in soft marshy soil <lb/>
known to every school child North will bloom the bright Bluebell. <lb/>
Carolina and there Is no doubt but as No w i ,,, n the old Oak tree. <lb/>
Till In Carolina again dwell. <lb/>
A BoiS Lamentation. <lb/>
No More I see tho Dogwood <lb/>
No mom cotton or tobacco stalks, <lb/>
As long as I remain in this Northern <lb/>
the sunny Southern walk-i. <lb/>
HELD SERIOUS <lb/>
of States Deputy Mar <lb/>
shall Donald Cameron, who deserted <lb/>
Ms family and was found In company <lb/>
with the alleged in a white <lb/>
slave which ho <lb/>
come up for hearing tomorrow in <lb/>
District Court. Cameron Is <lb/>
charged with bigamy and <lb/>
Wife No. Is a pretty French girl of <lb/>
Lawrence, Mass., Malvina <lb/>
on whose evidence, secured <lb/>
Cameron a few years ago, an alleged <lb/>
white-slaver was convicted and sent lo <lb/>
prison for a long term. During th <lb/>
. trial, the attentions of Cameron to <lb/>
hearty support and aid of all pretty witness the cause <lb/>
it means their salvation. <lb/>
Slate <lb/>
best in Ibis country and It fast <lb/>
they have sung tho refrain of <lb/>
melody and have reached tho <lb/>
Boston, Nov. remarkable chorus and lifted up their voices In <lb/>
Tho Old North <lb/>
State. <lb/>
Tho Good Old North <lb/>
that they have thought of Its composer <lb/>
wondered if he had received the <lb/>
proper recognition for his work of. <lb/>
love and devotion to his native heather <lb/>
William Gaston. while his is I <lb/>
known throughout the length and <lb/>
breath of North Carolina, has so far <lb/>
been shown no public appreciation or, <lb/>
no great memorial marks the spot <lb/>
where his bones lie but on Tuesday, <lb/>
November amends will be <lb/>
tor this when a bust him will bet <lb/>
later dismissal from tho government placed in the House of f <lb/>
No will wand, i on the bank of <lb/>
tho Tar. <lb/>
Or hunt in the <lb/>
Ur eat the wild and luscious fruits. <lb/>
Which In Pitt County are found <lb/>
I want to be where Maidens are fairest <lb/>
Where soars Ml Mitchell's Summit <lb/>
great. <lb/>
Where my Dear Old Mother, is wailing <lb/>
for mo, <lb/>
in down In the Old North <lb/>
Stale <lb/>
Wallace Mack <lb/>
log about a change In conditions <lb/>
Supt. J T. Joyner of Public In <lb/>
In was <lb/>
upon In address the Union. <lb/>
Mr. Clarence Poe, of editor <lb/>
I ins I I m w, mi the Progressive tor. <lb/>
is one of th. service, lie left his home, at will the I . <lb/>
saying he was going to Canada to en- grace that hall. Mr. II Alexander, of <lb/>
list for the war. He was traced to the William was born in New president of the l <lb/>
i homo of tho girl, and the Corn 1778 and many I landing the m <lb/>
police found him hidden there will Journey to the capital city to at- <lb/>
under a bed. I tend this unveiling <lb/>
is <lb/>
sting. <lb/>
Mr. Arthur J. Hughes, of <lb/>
I i in town today. <lb/>
Man Arrested <lb/>
A Witness. <lb/>
New Nov. 17- A ease of <lb/>
usual interest in New Bern Was start- <lb/>
ed yesterday, when William <lb/>
white, of was arraigned <lb/>
United Commissioner <lb/>
Charles IV Hill yesterday morning on <lb/>
a warrant charging bin, with <lb/>
dating a United States witness <lb/>
lo tho District Court, in viola <lb/>
Don of chapter and of the <lb/>
code. The preliminary <lb/>
was continued for the government, <lb/>
hi order that the witnesses might DO <lb/>
summoned The defendant was re- <lb/>
leased after giving the required b. I <lb/>
of two hundred and fifty dollars. The <lb/>
airest was made in New <lb/>
day morning by United States Deputy <lb/>
Marshal Charles H. Ange. <lb/>
he . originated about <lb/>
weeks ago. while the government <lb/>
witnesses, In ease against Walter <lb/>
Brock, colored, of near Vanceboro <lb/>
were lo New Bern to <lb/>
the November term of the District I <lb/>
Court. It Is alleged that <lb/>
Mated to the that ti. , <lb/>
hearing given I I <lb/>
Commissioner Hill, hoy had Bed on <lb/>
Brock, and he was going to New Bern <lb/>
t pay cot, ill the and mail <lb/>
beat h out of them, It is also <lb/>
that was under th <lb/>
influence of whiskey at time he <lb/>
made the remarks. <lb/>
i t th. Club <lb/>
transform i list If a ten <lb/>
an n y. b <lb/>
Mouse, is chairman. <lb/>
This commute appeals to <lb/>
ville people fur donations for tin H <lb/>
Th i i- holidays v ill <lb/>
l, ii re at season ti, <lb/>
the whole world should be <lb/>
ens and but how can We spend <lb/>
n joyous Christmas we are <lb/>
and do not respond to the <lb/>
hi from over the waters <lb/>
II the people who arc able, res- <lb/>
pond to The Hollar Christmas <lb/>
that is being agitated in nearly <lb/>
. in the union much will <lb/>
he alleviated. Any no mat- <lb/>
how small, will be thankfully re- <lb/>
and committee promises <lb/>
that H will the proper <lb/>
s iii lime to be used for Christmas <lb/>
ho please push the movement on. <lb/>
sending donations as early as possible <lb/>
lo Mrs. I . she will <lb/>
very you send her. <lb/>
Every hoy; girl; every <lb/>
i woman; In the United <lb/>
has heard of terrible how <lb/>
Belgium, a neutral country, has <lb/>
been the ground for the most <lb/>
battles In the annuals of bis <lb/>
bow that her country has <lb/>
laid waste, her art treasurers <lb/>
her men wounded and killed <lb/>
but. above all, how that thousands of <lb/>
innocent women and children are left <lb/>
homes, without food, without <lb/>
are crying to yon <lb/>
help, will you Co in <lb/>
Mil I I I TI. <lb/>
It a meeting of The Sans i <lb/>
Book Club on Tuesday, Nov it was <lb/>
derided since the armies of <lb/>
i-re very In lo I I ads ind <lb/>
bandages for lb. wounded that the <lb/>
Club Contributed some materials <lb/>
Linking those. <lb/>
The Wish all the people in <lb/>
lo co operate with then. <lb/>
mil aid the taxed hospitals. <lb/>
Vim are asked lo contribute old <lb/>
linen sheets, pillow cases table clothes <lb/>
handkerchief, old underwear, cotton <lb/>
goods, absorbent cotton, in fin I <lb/>
kind of white goods., except woolens, <lb/>
flannels and that these article I <lb/>
boiled <lb/>
You send them not <lb/>
later than Tuesday, that , <lb/>
I,. o <lb/>
,,. where will be cut and I <lb/>
Into bandages and pads <lb/>
Send your contributions lo any <lb/>
the ladies named below <lb/>
J. i <lb/>
Q, B W, <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
in., of the I <lb/>
will bold I sale of fan. t <lb/>
articles. <lb/>
etc., on Thursday, Dec. 10th. Dinner <lb/>
upper will be served. IS H <lb/>
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