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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 /></p>
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WORTH CAROLINA <lb />
la it hereafter. This I <lb />
i I MOM for us sooner <lb />
it the better. <lb />
Columbia, Carolina's Capital <lb />
i in the of bite <lb />
law enforcement Last <lb />
were o a to what <lb />
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even bad extra cooked o <lb />
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rate mar be bad upon law, so And now a <lb />
at office la ., . . . <lb />
Building, corner h pap. blamed It OB Presbyterians <lb />
u The enforcement of laws is right, if <lb />
All <lb />
win be tar at they an not meant to be enforced <lb />
per not been passed. When <lb />
Communication. law is passed enforcement <lb />
will l, at throe .,;, ,,, <lb />
line, to HI j <lb />
,., u . tad matter ---------o <lb />
, ma i the office at t BASE <lb />
. ii-. Carolina, under .,, ,. M,. s the set <lb />
the beginning the new <lb />
j system Inaugurated by the govern- <lb />
through the regional banks. All <lb />
H I of the country are looking <lb />
November will be forward to this to mark a relief In the <lb />
I In State On that the <lb />
iv hare to preach since scare cam- <lb />
, the relation Of the Church I on and It give a general impetus to In- <lb />
v .-. i <lb />
Fr N. r <lb />
to physical suffering and <lb />
i. . mil <lb />
. . d In i UP In <lb />
lead in such They are <lb />
among the heal educated men <lb />
community and are leaden In up <lb />
lifting movement They are fellow be owes a for at least a <lb />
------1 ii,. to by other people i <lb />
. business activity. A good way <lb />
to would b i <lb />
every one who been hoarding <lb />
money up on that day, talc <lb />
money of it-- hiding <lb />
make a liberal deposit With his bank <lb />
Then if be owes any debts give the <lb />
and in ibis <lb />
i i . to do invaluable <lb />
furthering the of prevention <lb />
Thai the minister will <lb />
. this a there la no doubt <lb />
they ire in many already <lb />
work along this line l hi true min- <lb />
does confine his ti <lb />
., . but other good <lb />
,. .- i unity and ibis won <lb />
i i I vital <lb />
ii . <lb />
of Health <lb />
. . . . ii <lb />
I and i <lb />
n, ml ward <lb />
I a while <lb />
. . <lb />
ii Hi of a ii <lb />
i i <lb />
I . CO I <lb />
erred Many <lb />
led and lid II work <lb />
i and s i ll ill <lb />
i ibis I'll Te is pro <lb />
lily no person win. ha heard <lb />
mi Red I'm hi d h <lb />
land i u I ii Every <lb />
, Ii this State m per <lb />
. afflicted with dread <lb />
In for pi hi <lb />
ire have Sanatorium <lb />
the of people who <lb />
tuberculosis which la <lb />
great amount of good <lb />
a campaign in <lb />
p i in do very much m ire II <lb />
any the above mentioned a id <lb />
is what the Sunday <lb />
month been apart for and <lb />
m full observance all over Hie <lb />
v that rail <lb />
us in our in this <lb />
will In a material aid for <lb />
good work.<lb />
A recent dispatch . an American <lb />
has. since the war begun the <lb />
manufacture of chemical porcelain <lb />
mat present Indication are that this <lb />
a splendid to <lb />
and hold all of American <lb />
all of this ware was <lb />
purled from Germany and had a <lb />
In this country It was <lb />
pan Of it and let him also some-1 <lb />
thing to deposit. It is time for every- <lb />
body to have confidence now, and the <lb />
best way to show it is to put money <lb />
in circulation. <lb />
Wilmington is having annual <lb />
com show with coed exhibits an <lb />
en <lb />
who will be here <lb />
v . k to will see <lb />
remember things in Greenville <lb />
How about g the town in gala <lb />
Ir ,. ,. Put up <lb />
banners, Hags, bunting or any <lb />
i d, . the town, Thee. <lb />
. from all over tic State <lb />
u in certainly report <lb />
Other dies have -i. coral I <lb />
, then and Greenville should <lb />
reported two losses lately <lb />
. death of Lord Roberts, one of <lb />
, . lb n the day. and <lb />
the the blowing up of the Brit- <lb />
Lord <lb />
Roberta died pneumonia and it it <lb />
ii how was <lb />
lent. <lb />
i gag shout lbs 13th <lb />
being unlucky did not get In Its work <lb />
here last week The day pass- <lb />
. without S break, in fact the <lb />
celebration was highly successful <lb />
of small children <lb />
burned with great fr.- <lb />
v dollars spent in <lb />
pun ha ii Ii i <lb />
the lives your children <lb />
who voted <lb />
should now <lb />
tint by defeating the amendments <lb />
they caused the State to have a bill of <lb />
for which there is nothing <lb />
show <lb />
Marked Down Prices On <lb />
Men's and Boy's Clothes <lb />
and Overcoats- <lb />
Every Suit in the store, including all the new <lb />
patterns that we have been showing this sea- <lb />
son will go at a REDUCTION of <lb />
Fully Off <lb />
Our Regular Suits will go for <lb />
Our Regular 25.00 Suits will go for 20.00 <lb />
Our Regular 20.00 Suits will go for 16.00 <lb />
Our Regular 7.50 Suits will go for 13.50 <lb />
Our Regular 5.00 Suits will go for 11.75 <lb />
Our Regular 2.50 Suits will go for 9.75 <lb />
Our Regular 10.00 Suits will go for 8.00 <lb />
Bays and Trousers Reduced in Same Proportion <lb />
now is the time for to buy that Fall Suit. The winter <lb />
is beginning to come, and you have an opportunity to buy your <lb />
clothes at after-season prices and get a full seasons wear. <lb />
O is larger it ever was at this time, every clothing rack taxed to ca- <lb />
with patterns aid exceptionally good values. <lb />
; GRANDPA'S LOVE AFFAIR <lb />
Those who take rare of the <lb />
visiting farmers next week <lb />
requested to <lb />
hose in charge of the entertainment. <lb />
AT AUK OF <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County. <lb />
Under and by virtue of the authority Allen of <lb />
inferred upon me by the provisions <lb />
, appear In another column of a certain Deed of Trust executed a, <lb />
by A. of the of ,,. Greenville, <lb />
Watchful seems to Carolina, to Harry by her <lb />
of said County and State from which a <lb />
to do in cotton situation <lb />
All of the plans have about <lb />
corn crop <lb />
glee It the of <lb />
els. <lb />
ii feel like there Is no danger of a <lb />
fond famine in this country this year. <lb />
Improved method for <lb />
this <lb />
which duly recorded in the office of She is <lb />
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county of as <lb />
I out but the price is rising. i M-9. pages said Deed from aboVe mentioned <lb />
I Of Trust having been given to secure very for her ago. <lb />
If broad daylight were to a bond of even date therewith; j , of Allen's re <lb />
dispel the darkness almost any night M having failed to achievement Mr. J. H. C <lb />
. , , . . satisfy said bond; the holder of , . ,, N , <lb />
some people would certainly be caught . <lb />
In an awkward position <lb />
amount of explanation would bond. Now pursuant thereto the <lb />
j will sell at the Court House <lb />
I door in Pitt County. North <lb />
November I pinned a <lb />
no , ,, ,,. , a <lb />
ten out <lb />
I Carolina, on the 30th day of <lb />
A that <lb />
and which she and he.- M s. <lb />
Hart, picked from their field. Mi-,. <lb />
Allen Is years old and Is In fairly <lb />
Safer Terribly <lb />
Around on her feet all won- <lb />
a woman has backache, headache. <lb />
Joints, weariness, poor <lb />
sleep and kidney trouble. Foley Kid <lb />
Pills give quick relief for these <lb />
troubles. They strengthen the kidneys <lb />
take away the aches, pain and <lb />
Make life worth living <lb />
Try Foley Kidney Pills and see how <lb />
much better yon by <lb />
her. at the hour of M. to the d bad <lb />
This huge amount of corn makes fled ., h., dedicated to <lb />
of B J Mills, deceased. ,,,.,.,, land <lb />
Isle of Pitt county, North Carolina. ,. <lb />
this is to notify all persons having M. ;, a, <lb />
The bunting has struck this <lb />
memory of the Confederate sol- <lb />
of lilt county November on <lb />
claims against the estate of u p T. A. and others. c <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the ninety five <lb />
N. ft, en t my <lb />
. v j. . r . . <lb />
before the 10th day of November <lb />
place, and also being the and <lb />
a daughter living with her <lb />
old. <lb />
there was no clay here adapt- , i from <lb />
to this purpose but a clay has beer. I . the heir, of Gray Blount, <lb />
gives results that are <lb />
i the standard and already a good <lb />
is being done <lb />
the the , will please <lb />
are giving him attention The immediate payment <lb />
This day of November <lb />
T. <lb />
There is no doubt but that <lb />
hunting and fishing will <lb />
their rounds once the <lb />
In his work. <lb />
idea of a public defender is <lb />
ire plenty Of eases like this one <lb />
The are inclined to <lb />
rather than to go to the trouble to. <lb />
make what they need. If this war will gaining ground rapidly and it con <lb />
free this country from its dependent there will be another of <lb />
on other countries It will be s great to draw his <lb />
of H Mills, if <lb />
reaped<lb />
FOR <lb />
tine two horse farm located three <lb />
II will mil's from Bethel The laud is adapt <lb />
to the raising of tobacco, peanuts <lb />
to us. We ought to make also deprive a lot of young ,.,.,, ,,, <lb />
of our supplies in this country and if of their appointment to defend <lb />
more American, were like Edison we In <lb />
would already be making all of our <lb />
supplies. <lb />
bis carbolic a. <lb />
by the <lb />
his own acid <lb />
War en <lb />
is thing- <lb />
known as part of the Cray let ll <lb />
t a he'd, bat at the <lb />
Reference Is made to deeds from , Pi s. <lb />
the Blount heirs to J. A. . yo w. <lb />
for a full description. I build up, make t- <lb />
This 29th. day of November M <lb />
Keep as <lb />
far <lb />
by s-i <lb />
1914 <lb />
It <lb />
HARRY <lb />
ha <lb />
Are <lb />
an- Tar <lb />
Compound <lb />
lag. a lessen the of <lb />
tbs Toe <lb />
i,. . . and fer what and Tar <lb />
U be require, to furnish his team., j foe -ill do- c <lb />
be making all or out people will c c.-. d, r h <lb />
on bad been importing . rumor the sinking J M ,. J d la <lb />
when this was North Carolina, which ha. at J b, all mi <lb />
war he to make bee. n-ported certainly Bethel. N C <lb />
a, and will ad a lot of I I. It Md Tour, if you come by <lb />
K. of Deed. Bell <lb />
the <lb />
hast <lb />
M. It. Hooks and Susan Jane Proctor <lb />
of <lb />
I,. Z. Fleming of Atlanta and <lb />
Ward of Greenville. <lb />
W. and Martha <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Dave Wilson Cannon of <lb />
John H and Alice Moore of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Best and Parker of <lb />
Heaver Dam. <lb />
Moore and Bessie Moors f <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
d- <lb />
By GEORGE MUNSON. <lb />
lived down th <lb />
in the big while house<lb />
Ruth <lb />
With raw <lb />
cheat, lanes, ye <lb />
Tar and gales <lb />
It. The dose helps, It leaves a <lb />
as glides <lb />
down throat, yea feel better at <lb />
sate i. e <lb />
by all dreg <lb />
How To To <lb />
t aw<lb />
w lake doe. m <lb />
end and <lb />
round about. We were nil <lb />
sprung from the and grand <lb />
father rolling In money, and In <lb />
firm He was seventy-six. <lb />
While grandma lived th <lb />
stuck pretty closely Together, <lb />
her it was a case of catch <lb />
can All of us wanted <lb />
money am not ashamed <lb />
to say I did. with my husband trying <lb />
to make ends meet on fifteen <lb />
hundred However. liked the old <lb />
lean, where;, that en, of n Sarah R <lb />
and that Jim <lb />
son. were simply after his money But <lb />
he saw through them. <lb />
infirmity came from gout, <lb />
not old age. Ho got so bad a, last <lb />
that his temper was quite altered, and <lb />
Instead of stopping lo chat with us <lb />
he, used to swear and look the other <lb />
way It was that tabby Sarah's fault; <lb />
he knew she was after his money <lb />
end, a. I said to Fred, he would <lb />
things right when he came to die. <lb />
And then a terrible thing happened. <lb />
Grandpa was ordered to Atlantic city. <lb />
to get gout cured by sea air. <lb />
He v ii so pleased the though <lb />
reel i . . if his that <lb />
he quite Jolly and Invited <lb />
is s; to <lb />
e I was at At- <lb />
I he said stayed at <lb />
Ah, the daughter of <lb />
Mrs i our landlady, was a <lb />
beauty, and no mistake, if it hadn't <lb />
been your Mother, <lb />
I didn't think he ought to talk <lb />
way, one I-g in <lb />
the other in grace. old <lb />
whispered to her hue <lb />
band afterward. <lb />
Well, off went grandpa, with his <lb />
man. duly to the by <lb />
ell of us. only wanted to see <lb />
him made comfortable. The rest were <lb />
after hi.-, money <lb />
And we heard, grand- <lb />
Pa was married. <lb />
The blow staggered us all It an- <lb />
he had found his old <lb />
the landlady's daughter, with whom he <lb />
must have carried on something <lb />
while poor, long-suffering grandma <lb />
alive, married her a week's <lb />
courtship. We were shocked by <lb />
news that we held a little meeting <lb />
at Jim Simpson's <lb />
friends and relations, and re- <lb />
that aren't says Jim <lb />
and thought that smart of him <lb />
get to keep the money the <lb />
family. He'll leave a cool two <lb />
thousand to that designing minx, <lb />
has been playing on the <lb />
of the old <lb />
isn't a I Inter- <lb />
holly. <lb />
June, are you one of us. or <lb />
he asked sarcastically. <lb />
I've got to I groaned. <lb />
And then ho outlined his plan. We <lb />
Were to have the marriage declared <lb />
Invalid on of grandpa being <lb />
In a of senile decay, and the <lb />
estate put Into court and equally dis- <lb />
Jim bad a lawyer friend <lb />
who would arrange the detail., and as <lb />
as grandpa came home a doctor <lb />
i V horn knew was to his fool- <lb />
try lo trap him Into an ex- <lb />
of lunacy, so that we could <lb />
make out a case. <lb />
II sounded good to me. was sorry <lb />
for grandpa, because I d the <lb />
gentleman, but it right that <lb />
we should lose our inheritance Just <lb />
Ur. because a designing minx had taken <lb />
advantage bis w. And so I <lb />
took ll hard alien said to me, on <lb />
the way <lb />
Jane, you're as bad a the worst <lb />
of <lb />
We had quite a quarrel, but brought <lb />
Fred round to reason by asking how <lb />
Johnny was to go to college. He hadn't <lb />
thought of know men <lb />
Will, we all assembled at the <lb />
to meet grandpa. felt it was <lb />
to do that; besides, we want- <lb />
ed to ace the minx. <lb />
creature is sure lo have <lb />
red says Sarah to me; she had <lb />
got to ho quite friendly since our <lb />
scheme for grandpa's benefit. <lb />
The train puffed Into the station, and <lb />
you can we all aflutter <lb />
with expectation. And there wasn't <lb />
e y red haired minx on the train. In <lb />
fuel, we couldn't grandpa either <lb />
for a long time, until a silvery haired <lb />
of about seventy years assisted <lb />
him out of his carriage. And then <lb />
grandpa saw us and up a whoop. <lb />
are my dear nephews and <lb />
nieces. be I <lb />
been telling you about Whoop It up. <lb />
and boys, I'm as fit a two- <lb />
year-old. except for this foot <lb />
of mine. All com to <lb />
And, would you believe it, this was <lb />
landlady's daughter. You see. we <lb />
had somehow not thought that grand- <lb />
pa's adventures at Atlantic City bad <lb />
nearly fifty years before. And <lb />
her hair was reddish under the sliver <lb />
after all. <lb />
It appeared that she had Inherited <lb />
the hot-1 and had made a fortune <lb />
of It <lb />
as my wife Is richer than I, <lb />
not ray will, which divides <lb />
property equally among my dear <lb />
grandpa if they <lb />
up to her. grandma win <lb />
L take them her relations, <lb />
And he looked at us with such a <lb />
sneer Hut of course he <lb />
that for J <lb />
W. O. j <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
i; for A. T. Moore, Clerk, <lb />
of the <lb />
estate of T. U Williams, d <lb />
Williams, Widow, <lb />
J. M Williams, L ii. i <lb />
wife Willis Du- <lb />
Wife Q. H. <lb />
and wife Ron. <lb />
Williams and Leila William, <lb />
being minors without guardian. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
of County made by A. <lb />
T. Moore. Clerk, in the above entitled <lb />
cause, on the 4th day of November, <lb />
1914, undersigned Commissioner <lb />
will on MONDAY, the 7th, day of De- <lb />
o'clock noon, ex- <lb />
pose lo public before the Court <lb />
House Door In Greenville, to the high- <lb />
est r for cash, the following <lb />
tract, or parcel of land to <lb />
and being in Falkland Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt County. North Carolina and <lb />
Hill and Road in Falkland <lb />
Township, County and running <lb />
up Snow Hill Road to a <lb />
bridge across a ditch to IS. F. Will- <lb />
corner; then up said ditch B <lb />
ti K poles to another ditch E. V <lb />
William, other corner; thence up the <lb />
ditch about poles to T. <lb />
Williams comer; thence with said <lb />
Williams line F. pole, to the <lb />
Greenville Road; thence up said road <lb />
to the beginning including dwell- <lb />
in.- and Other houses thereon, con- <lb />
acres more or <lb />
Also one oilier parcel or tract <lb />
land III said Township. County and <lb />
state beginning on the public road <lb />
beginning at the Fork of the Snow <lb />
leading from Snow Hill to Tarboro <lb />
and east of Otter's Creek and fork of <lb />
the Old Mill Run running with <lb />
said road S W S <lb />
s w poles; then S 1-- W <lb />
poles; then 1-2 W poles lo a <lb />
stake Mrs. H. P. corner- <lb />
then N 1-- W poles lo Old <lb />
Mill then down the various <lb />
courses of said Mill Run to the mouth; <lb />
then down Otter's Creek to the County <lb />
Bridge on Hie Tarboro Road; then <lb />
down said Road to beginning con- <lb />
acres more or less. The <lb />
tracts above described <lb />
lot No. ill the Division of <lb />
lands of the late F. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of making assets of the estate of <lb />
T L Williams, deceased. <lb />
This day of November, <lb />
1914. <lb />
1- c. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
HARDING S. PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
By virtue of authority of an order <lb />
the clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court, approved by the Judge of the <lb />
5th Judicial District, I will Mil to th <lb />
bidder for one-fourth cash <lb />
lite remainder payable in one, two and <lb />
three year, from date, with Interest, <lb />
at the Court House door, at o'clock <lb />
noon, on Monday, the Si day of <lb />
December, 1914, the following <lb />
tract of land; <lb />
Being Herbert <lb />
or lot No. In the Guilford <lb />
land division, found in Book No. <lb />
Page Record of Land Division, of- <lb />
Clerk Court. <lb />
Beginning a on the public <lb />
road and runs to Patience heir. <lb />
line North poles to a <lb />
slake; thence North Seal <lb />
to s thence South <lb />
poles to a large South <lb />
Has, poles to the head of a ditch; <lb />
thence said ditch lo the road; <lb />
thence with said road to beginning <lb />
containing sixteen acre, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
This the day of November, <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
REAL Y. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
in a certain Mortgage <lb />
con- <lb />
Dead <lb />
executed and delivered by Bill <lb />
to Tuning Brothers, dated the <lb />
26th, day October. 1918, and duly <lb />
recorded In the Registers Office In <lb />
County, In Hook Q page <lb />
and also by virtue of a of sale <lb />
In a certain Mortgage <lb />
Heed executed and delivered by <lb />
Patrick to Turnage Brother, dated the <lb />
day of April, and recorded <lb />
In the Register's Office In County <lb />
in BOOk F. page the under- <lb />
will on Monday, the Till day <lb />
of December, 1914 expose to public <lb />
sale before the court house door In <lb />
to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash the following described tract or <lb />
parcel of land, lo wit; <lb />
tract land in Beaver <lb />
Township, beginning at n stake on <lb />
the old plank road. dividing line <lb />
between Amos Blount and Pa- <lb />
trick and runs N K pole, to J <lb />
a pine stump, thence <lb />
N 1-2 E 1-- poles to a <lb />
thence N B poles to B corner <lb />
pine, theme N E poles to U <lb />
stake, then N F. poles to a <lb />
in old Nicholas line. Thence S <lb />
W SOU to a stake, the dividing <lb />
corner, thence S 1-2 W poles. <lb />
n straight to the beginning. Be- <lb />
the same land conveyed by <lb />
Mount and wile to Silas Patrick dale <lb />
of August 80th 1905, a. will appear <lb />
of record In Hook P s. of Pill <lb />
County <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Railroad <lb />
OP THE <lb />
Schedule in October Ill. <lb />
N. schedule figures j <lb />
as <lb />
are sot guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE I II I <lb />
EAST <lb />
a. m. daily, <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for <lb />
a. m only, for Plymouth. <lb />
i--a City and <lb />
Parlor Car Service to <lb />
Norfolk. Connects for all points <lb />
and West <lb />
i, . daily, Except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WEST BOUND <lb />
a m. dally tor Wilson, Raleigh <lb />
and West. Oar <lb />
North, <lb />
and West <lb />
u. as. daily. Except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb />
all <lb />
p. as- daily fer Raleigh and all <lb />
Intermediate <lb />
Bar further and <lb />
Sleeping Care, J <lb />
L Hassell, Agent. N. C. <lb />
ti. S. <lb />
Agent. <lb />
JO STACK.<lb />
VA. <lb />
Five and <lb />
the Fire <lb />
ix <lb />
-OX MY FARM TWO <lb />
color pale red, with some <lb />
white, about, one and two years old. <lb />
Older one has ear mark, m <lb />
each ear. Owner can get same by <lb />
paying all costs. R. K. Willoughby <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Route . <lb />
ll i; ltd <lb />
WAR OS <lb />
Ne. While the Raster is <lb />
in war we are lucky t <lb />
received all of Imported balk <lb />
from Frame anal Hyacinth, <lb />
Tulips, and in great rarities. <lb />
Place your order early. <lb />
Choice Cut I for . <lb />
No. Roses, Carnations, <lb />
and Chrysanthemum, <lb />
flowers. Our art in wedding arrange- <lb />
is of the latest touch. <lb />
finer in Floral Offerings funeral <lb />
occasions. <lb />
Tot Plants i. <lb />
No. Palms. Norfolk Pine <lb />
many ether choice for <lb />
house culture. Rose bashes, ever <lb />
greens, trees, and <lb />
hedge plants. <lb />
Mail, telegraph telephone order.; <lb />
promptly executed by J. I <lb />
Ce. Raleigh, N. . <lb />
Green House <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 />
build only one fire each winter, <lb />
ll is never out from Fall till Spring. <lb />
You gel up dress in rooms <lb />
warmed with the fuel put in the night <lb />
before. <lb />
This is not possible with other stoves <lb />
Burns anything- coal, hard coal <lb />
or wood. <lb />
Come in and see tin- great fire keeper <lb />
and fuel saver. <lb />
e on <lb />
without . .;. <lb />
See the <lb />
of <lb />
on<lb />
Quinn, Miller <lb />
Company <lb />
This is made to satisfy <lb />
term of said Mortgage Deed. <lb />
Tuts the day of November <lb />
TURNAGE BROS. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
HARDING PIERCE . Attorney., <lb />
n ;, <lb />
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb />
F. L Detroit. <lb />
We have several hand Ford and <lb />
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. t. <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
treat all animals. Calls <lb />
or night. at S <lb />
. Smith's stables with hospital <lb />
vice. Day phone night<lb />
II. It. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
limited to diseases of the <lb />
I Threat <lb />
and <lb />
The. Hating et <lb />
with r. B. L. <lb />
ill. N. C. Monday. <lb />
Rose N. C <lb />
Dr. II W Carter that <lb />
and aye glasses an furnish- <lb />
ed free all pay hie regular <lb />
fee of fa dollars fer the examination <lb />
of their eyes. <lb />
ART <lb />
Corner and Streets <lb />
made Roth Dag <lb />
Sand u Tear <lb />
KODAK <lb />
Strawberry Plants <lb />
Plant now, N lints per <lb />
Cut Flowers funeral design. <lb />
short notice. Orders taken for Shade <lb />
Tree, Crape Vines, <lb />
and Narcissus<lb />
to Shippers and <lb />
Freight in North Carolina, <lb />
WAST <lb />
Headstones or <lb />
Monuments <lb />
HE SHOW U <lb />
HENRY T. KING <lb />
The new freight rates, both local <lb />
and made effective by the laws <lb />
North Carolina, October 13th, 1914 <lb />
are file with all agents of this <lb />
Agents will furnish upon <lb />
full information to these rates. <lb />
J. V. DALTON. <lb />
Asst. F. <lb />
B D. <lb />
Manager. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. n <lb />
Member el<lb />
Material tarried <lb />
Fine Piano <lb />
Tuning <lb />
PLATE <lb />
WORK. <lb />
Voicing, <lb />
Regulating, Re- <lb />
constructing. <lb />
IT <lb />
. . <lb />
Greenville. N. C, Last Week <lb />
APPLY TO SAM WHITE PIANO <lb />
Phone or HOTEL BERTHA. <lb />
As previously announced, the Company is buying a <lb />
bale of cotton at cents a pound for each direct and sub-dealer in <lb />
Overland Cars in the cotton states, and another bale for each car sold <lb />
by any dealer and paid for within days from Sept. 16th. <lb />
In addition to this I will personally buy another bale at cents for <lb />
each car sold in the Greenville territory and paid for within the time <lb />
named. <lb />
Buy an Overland Car, and in this way help the farmers relieve the <lb />
depressed price of cotton, and at same time help yourself by get- <lb />
ting the best Car for the money <lb />
Four Cylinder Touring Four Cylinder Touring. <lb />
Four Cylinder Roadster Four Cylinder Roadster <lb />
Seven Passenger Six Cylinder <lb />
Largest stock of parts ever carried in North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
W. H. Jr. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
State Distributor.<lb /></p>
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FOR RENT OR SALE <lb />
A of acres in good location. Kith Rail Road <lb />
Siding on place; <lb />
Three hone crop two tenant <lb />
Pack house two tobacco <lb />
Good tobacco cotton and peanut land. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Real Estate Agents. <lb />
We Hate War But <lb />
Love The Warrior <lb />
CHI THE Of <lb />
T. IV. <lb />
God <lb />
i it area <lb />
low, <lb />
Father, Son and <lb />
With the stroke of <lb />
massed the Pit <lb />
Court Friday, November <lb />
I joined in song of <lb />
i i praise 11- i <lb />
the monument erected <lb />
or Tin County lo the <lb />
memory of the courage, the and <lb />
or put County men were <lb />
Suggestive <lb />
. proper Is <lb />
PM C ml t <lb />
. by two <lb />
Allen a <lb />
. . called, Mr.-. Clemmie Allen <lb />
Bearer Dam township, years of <lb />
. . only living woman in <lb />
. .; v who sent son to <lb />
army stood with <lb />
. r son of Bryan <lb />
. an the grandson of General <lb />
; m i, Major General of the <lb />
Army. These two, re- <lb />
presenting four generations held <lb />
r i- with which the fell was <lb />
the <lb />
by the bronze a bill was presented and passed <lb />
i soldier. At th authorizing the Board of County Com- <lb />
ti cords tightened and veil of Pitt County to <lb />
II and from the thousands of gather-1 sum of from tin <lb />
Cooper stands v <lb />
feel Beneath the capstone, on <lb />
b there is engraved the <lb />
l monogram is a bronze replica of <lb />
great seal of Confederacy, in- <lb />
laid. The in tinted <lb />
b bronze U i. <lb />
private r standing at parade <lb />
rest, The face the spire carries <lb />
engraved Confederate flag. <lb />
The south of the monument <lb />
tarries the inscription <lb />
ate on the north side <lb />
the words, n the <lb />
front is tins inscription. <lb />
Heroes of <lb />
not lo reason <lb />
but to do and <lb />
The side carries rip- <lb />
lion, by people Pitt <lb />
County in grateful <lb />
courage fortitude of her Cos- <lb />
federate <lb />
Raising I be Money. <lb />
For a r i i mi <lb />
Chapter, Daughters <lb />
Confederacy have longed for <lb />
i ; i lion of i mi to the <lb />
of Ho- men gave their hearts and <lb />
pi of South n <lb />
the dark of the War <lb />
States From time to time these <lb />
devoted women would a little <lb />
money and it against <lb />
i . Master at <lb />
minutes after was a ten- <lb />
hash over e <lb />
Bl of Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training <lb />
j the . of Phi <lb />
County people, from i I <lb />
r of i <lb />
Camp, Con rat <lb />
Veterans and the Chapter, <lb />
Daughters i Cot i y com <lb />
Mr. Jarvis in the asset I <lb />
to r. remind I the <lb />
in la Europe <lb />
and called upon human be- <lb />
to lift up b art <lb />
God in sat his <lb />
upon ibis nation pi <lb />
and plenty. C, M. Rock was <lb />
; and <lb />
. ed i <lb />
upon people <lb />
Presentation <lb />
In bi half of the Hi t a <lb />
. ; Pitt i Hon. <lb />
Harding In language <lb />
r the i rat. <lb />
Soldier and the cons at and loyalty <lb />
rate In this ad- <lb />
Mr Harding, pros i th <lb />
lo called at- <lb />
lo ii. in i la gift ; <lb />
a lilting memorial val r of <lb />
rate I <lb />
fashioned and i token <lb />
love and devotion <lb />
of i i -y. <lb />
Col. Board i <lb />
County accepted tin <lb />
gift and trust for of <lb />
County. The paid <lb />
tribute in the of the <lb />
South. <lb />
Governor <lb />
Always happy ill of <lb />
subject matter d address and <lb />
always eloquent Id kiss delivery, Locke <lb />
i Governor of Carolina was <lb />
the guests of v a <lb />
. r 1914 the guest <lb />
ii members of u B. Sing- <lb />
chapter, of the Con- <lb />
For an . n great gather- <lb />
listened lo the address <lb />
of Governor ii an <lb />
occasion a ever to be re- <lb />
membered by Pitt people. <lb />
Expressive of gratification <lb />
being invited to and after <lb />
being presented t b audience <lb />
Master of Hon <lb />
governor Craig <lb />
went at the heart bis theme <lb />
the sinking one fun most <lb />
impressive to mind is <lb />
universality of law <lb />
i bang, able law. log is destroyed. <lb />
Nothing is lost. leaf falling o <lb />
Today la In <lb />
the midst <lb />
when their desire should be ground in day and <lb />
At session of the state <lb />
visitors came the words of praise <lb />
in behalf of the r of the <lb />
President Wright of the <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
lo M I Mien a <lb />
l r lull <lb />
In <lb />
Hiding . of the i <lb />
ground . the south . <lb />
i of <lb />
granite is the <lb />
man and i h <lb />
at me tells I <lb />
story It lives, t <lb />
. ii h arts a and <lb />
I is men, who more <lb />
years ago left their firesides and <lb />
heir families to strive for those <lb />
a ii them seemed to be <lb />
I-. . love and or h i <lb />
betokens, men <lb />
. ii age and of faith I their <lb />
own country, South and <lb />
ii were willing lo If <lb />
be. This generation, looking back <lb />
v i- the monument to the memory <lb />
,. hi Ir i me an i <lb />
he County Mi i was the <lb />
work of a North Carolina <lb />
Coopers of Raleigh light <lb />
work given unto <lb />
a lo do. Designed by Mr. a <lb />
funds toward the erection of a <lb />
suitable monument when people <lb />
the county had raised a <lb />
sum. Immediately after passage <lb />
Mils act Daughters of <lb />
at the <lb />
j the assistance Mr. E. It. <lb />
Rail a campaign of <lb />
was and the entire . <lb />
secured. <lb />
Program For The Pay. <lb />
i program for is <lb />
A was <lb />
A-- to order by lb. <lb />
Master Ceremonies, Hon. Thomas <lb />
Jordan Jarvis, <lb />
Prayer, by Rev. C M Rock. <lb />
Music by the band. <lb />
Monument presented Present- <lb />
address on behalf of <lb />
of the Confederacy, <lb />
Chapter, by Hon. V C. Harding, <lb />
The Monument i i th <lb />
Board of Commissioners i <lb />
County, address by Col, F. t;. <lb />
lame. <lb />
Music by band <lb />
His Excellent, Locke <lb />
Governor of North Carolina, <lb />
Music by the band, <lb />
The Monument <lb />
Singing of the I <lb />
of <lb />
Hon. Thomas Jordan Jarvis <lb />
there neat simply <lb />
changes form U may produce <lb />
another form of higher <lb />
law i.- ID the physical <lb />
world it is also universal In <lb />
moral life. Is no heroism <lb />
lost. No sacrifice b lost. None is in <lb />
vain. <lb />
Why v. Why <lb />
honor all other men <lb />
do not We hate <lb />
111- <lb />
hi III It. <lb />
i. <lb />
terrible, war. Those <lb />
miles across the sea are <lb />
This treat nation, the American poops <lb />
should be grateful there sits at <lb />
the midst of an horrible bloodshed <lb />
the bead of this, the public <lb />
on a mi baa the <lb />
the manhood, the character to say <lb />
that he is determined that tins republic <lb />
shall remain Bl <lb />
Everybody lores s soldier. But <lb />
hates war, When General <lb />
Grant stood In Berlin sod viewed the <lb />
ii as they <lb />
filed in front of the reviewing stand <lb />
of strong, masterful <lb />
German turned and <lb />
ed into the face of the American n- <lb />
i expecting some word <lb />
. and quietly, Cram an <lb />
inquiring glance. Then <lb />
words of spoken reply <lb />
Sin. i Grant had fell <lb />
glory of war. He had stood In <lb />
forefront of <lb />
bad heard the of a multitude. <lb />
but with the memory of II all, be said. <lb />
Sire, i . <lb />
We hate war. but we love the sold- <lb />
Why The reason is <lb />
parent. The gives to tin <lb />
manifestation of the highest <lb />
manhood. War brings us in <lb />
with men who fight, are willing to <lb />
fight, to live, to die, for the conviction. <lb />
This can never be destroyed. This <lb />
is more enduring that bronze or <lb />
tower. This spirit is what men <lb />
love, will ever love and ought lo love <lb />
The county of Pitt and the people <lb />
i North Carolina can do no greater <lb />
to themselves, can do no great- <lb />
. r service lo the present generation <lb />
and ran leave no more valuable <lb />
age to the future than to perpetuate the <lb />
memory of the heroism of their sold- <lb />
Many of those valiant <lb />
passed over, but here in the County <lb />
of Pitt there lives one. whose voice <lb />
is as trumpet like today as was <lb />
fifty years ago and with the same <lb />
genuine courage be still stands for the <lb />
hist for his people. May Thomas <lb />
Jarvis live many years lo direct <lb />
and lead his people to larger, r <lb />
life Then again, there is present <lb />
re today, a woman, who sent to the <lb />
front in those dark days, a son. She <lb />
lives lo sec the cause lo which she <lb />
gave that son glorified and here today <lb />
she sees the veneration the people of <lb />
another generation have for her son <lb />
and the men who with him. <lb />
We are reminded of lime when <lb />
the heavens were cloud-blacken, d <lb />
from battle smoke. We see <lb />
marching past We hear the tramp <lb />
Of numerous hosts as they go to the <lb />
front. We see the mother, kneeling <lb />
v. the father. In his new uniform, <lb />
and together they weep over the cradle <lb />
of the new born infant. Then <lb />
goes and she <lb />
is proud of the courage, the character <lb />
of her husband. <lb />
The new era has come. The era Of <lb />
peace. We will never forget men <lb />
who made this era possible. The <lb />
men Who gave us peace. Heroism <lb />
men of conviction was never lost. The <lb />
times of world conflicts must come <lb />
If the South had proven recreant In <lb />
great day of trial W would have <lb />
been the disinherited heirs of an es- <lb />
and n out In sorrow and con- <lb />
because the South was <lb />
worthy of her trust I plead for the <lb />
promise given to law of <lb />
universal development. South cl 1.1 <lb />
lay upon the altar her fairest son <lb />
The county of sent armies, fully <lb />
equipped and they went to the front <lb />
to live or to die. The following <lb />
They followed Captain offer <lb />
Captain, tine man deserves to be <lb />
mentioned, not simply upon ibis <lb />
Crimes. <lb />
it takes a man to stand in the face <lb />
the avalanche. It takes a man to <lb />
stand amid the wreck of matter and <lb />
the crash of worlds. When the boys <lb />
had already surrendered this man <lb />
ordered another charge <lb />
lox. <lb />
The life sacrificed for the <lb />
of tho South came from North Caro- <lb />
and that life saw light of <lb />
first in Pitt The last commando <lb />
in order a charge went from <lb />
i lo have been the <lb />
. the spirit of Pitt. The <lb />
of the Confederacy were never <lb />
surrendered they were destroyed <lb />
it, -i men of the the <lb />
bravest, unconquerable <lb />
the mi a of South. <lb />
Mere, today, iii the presence the <lb />
war, In the presence <lb />
mothers -i. i declare to you <lb />
that the vain., to the South of <lb />
was worth all it cost. de- <lb />
hire that you would not revoke the <lb />
Ice, It could for <lb />
who their lives, I believe they <lb />
would not r sacrifice. <lb />
ibis point in the address <lb />
Governor the rising breeze <lb />
. the folds of the vi which <lb />
covered the monument and gave the <lb />
throng the vision <lb />
bronze figure the Con- <lb />
federate soldier, standing at r <lb />
rest. H seemed that chance freak <lb />
i I the wind was a token and as if <lb />
i cure i the soldier was <lb />
statement of the speaker. <lb />
in a moment, Governor con- <lb />
Disaster, he said, dues not <lb />
always destroy. Floods, may come <lb />
Bros may burn, untimely <lb />
may dismay, all will come again <lb />
industry forever wails the power of <lb />
nature to renew and rebuild, but <lb />
the land cursed with cowardice in tie <lb />
matter of the protection of their home <lb />
is no rejuvenating spring. <lb />
We love the flag. Hag of <lb />
country and every Veteran lure today <lb />
would march to the end of the card <lb />
lo defend it to us Dixie has been <lb />
allowed by immortal love. You cam <lb />
home with no haired in your soul. <lb />
You came home With determination to <lb />
re-build build a greater <lb />
and new South. We are satisfied that <lb />
we are citizens of a great republic, <lb />
the greatest ever existed and her <lb />
glory is our glory. Ail hail to you <lb />
today. Men and women of Pitt all <lb />
hail to you. This day shall remind <lb />
future generations wherever <lb />
armies marched, taught, and fell there <lb />
were the men of Pitt. They were <lb />
front on the firing line. <lb />
Concluding his address, and about <lb />
to be seated. Governor Craig was <lb />
greeted by a pleasing short address <lb />
appreciation on part of Mrs <lb />
J who handed the Governor <lb />
a cluster of beautiful <lb />
The Veterans. <lb />
Immediately following the exercises <lb />
the Confederate Veterans and their <lb />
wives were guests dinner, served <lb />
In the Court House by the members <lb />
of the George Chapter, <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy. <lb />
THING COULD BE OVERDONE <lb />
Influence Was All Right. But Colored <lb />
Man Showed How There Might <lb />
Be Too Much of It. <lb />
Senator Simmons of North Carolina <lb />
served one term in the house of rep- <lb />
sway back in is-c, and <lb />
was tor n election. This is <lb />
b l secured a post <lb />
Office for James City, a solid black <lb />
town, got appropriation for a pub- <lb />
building Nev. In across <lb />
river, and . appropriation for a road <lb />
lo the national cemetery near by. A <lb />
was nominated against <lb />
us. bin early In campaign Sim- <lb />
mons went to James City and had a <lb />
big meeting. All the colored brethren <lb />
for him opponent <lb />
said nothing during the campaign. <lb />
. p until tho <lb />
election. Then hi <lb />
held a meet at this is what ho <lb />
Is all right. Ho<lb />
he went up to the White, <lb />
House and he <lb />
Sim- <lb />
Cleveland. want <lb />
for a over at James <lb />
over to treasury <lb />
and git it, Pretty <lb />
Boon be goes up and <lb />
. land. for the road <lb />
to I ho national cemetery In my <lb />
right over to the treasury and git <lb />
it, He's got plenty <lb />
of influence, plenty, but lemma tell <lb />
you niggers such a things <lb />
too much influence. Some day <lb />
Simmons will go up to the <lb />
House and Cleve-<lb />
Cleveland, want all them <lb />
niggers down in my district put back <lb />
in and he'll do It. and then <lb />
you niggers be. I ask <lb />
That settled it <lb />
NOT AN ORIGINAL DISCOVERY <lb />
SLATED TO <lb />
NEEDED TO BEE <lb />
TO VICTOR.<lb />
Va Virginia i Richmond-Nor- <lb />
W. W. <lb />
VIA ATLANTIC COAST <lb />
The standard <lb />
BAY FOOT BALI <lb />
GAMES. <lb />
Tickets on sale for all trains <lb />
her 26th., and for trains scheduled to <lb />
arrive Richmond at or fore p. <lb />
m. November 26th, and for trains <lb />
scheduled lo arrive Norfolk by or be- <lb />
fore p. m. November 26th, All <lb />
tickets limited reach original starting <lb />
point later than midnight of Nov- <lb />
ember 27th, 1914, <lb />
Corresponding low rates from other <lb />
points. Apply to nearest Ticket <lb />
Agent, or write <lb />
CRAIG, <lb />
Pass Mgr. <lb />
T. C. WHITE, <lb />
Gen. Pass. Agent <lb />
Wilmington. N. C <lb />
i i NOTICE <lb />
My son Anderson now II years <lb />
old having deserted me without cause, <lb />
all persons are hereby forbidden lo <lb />
shelter, feed or employ him under <lb />
penally of law. <lb />
This 18th day of November. 1914 <lb />
RICHARD ANDERSON <lb />
Ayden, n. c. <lb />
ii ltd. <lb />
Writer Thought That He Had <lb />
Jones, But He Was Very Late to <lb />
In the Held. <lb />
Severn years ago I an essay <lb />
for the Atlantic Monthly on The Hun- <lb />
Worst a place Id <lb />
the list I selected a book In my <lb />
entitled Poems on Several <lb />
published in 1749, by one <lb />
Jones, a poet whose name was v <lb />
known to me till I his verse. <lb />
The pages wore so fresh that I <lb />
the belief that was the only <lb />
reader In n and a half. I had <lb />
pride of possession in Jones. <lb />
It was some time after that I come <lb />
across, In Walpole's letters, an allusion <lb />
to my esteemed poet. It seems that <lb />
Colley when he thought he was <lb />
dying, to the prime minister <lb />
bearer. Mr. Henry <lb />
Jones, for tho vacant laurel. Lord <lb />
Chesterfield will tell you more if <lb />
I was never more my <lb />
life than when I the <lb />
and ray friend Jones <lb />
of a demand for the reversion <lb />
to the laureateship. <lb />
It seemed that Walpole was equally <lb />
surprised, and when he met Lord <lb />
the eager question <lb />
Who is Jones, and why should be be <lb />
recommended for the position of poet <lb />
laureate Lord Chesterfield answered, <lb />
poet would not take the <lb />
post and a worse ought not to bare <lb />
It appears that Jones was an <lb />
Irish bricklayer and had made It <lb />
custom to work a certain number of <lb />
hours according to an <lb />
rule lie would lay a layer of brick <lb />
then a lino of poetry, and <lb />
so on till his day's task was over. <lb />
This accounts for the marvelous even- <lb />
of his verso. <lb />
This was a small discovery but <lb />
It gave a. real pleasure for should I <lb />
meet my Chesterfield he and I <lb />
at once have a common Interest. <lb />
We both discovered Jones, and <lb />
quite M. <lb />
In the Atlantic. <lb />
Dog's Suicide After Re <lb />
What was apparently a <lb />
attempt at by an Airedale <lb />
was witnessed by a large number <lb />
of visitors at County Dublin. <lb />
The primal off the <lb />
pier of Into sea and <lb />
was sinking when some fishermen <lb />
it <lb />
When let it go the terrier made <lb />
a dash for the other pier, lamped into <lb />
the sea. sod was drowned. <lb />
ON account of the financial conditions that prevail we strongly the citizens of Greenville and the Farmers of Pitt <lb />
to repair from buying any class of merchandise except groceries; it is for your own good and protection that you keep what <lb />
cash you now have on the man or woman with the ready cash who is always prepared for emergencies and who can <lb />
ways take advantage of an where cash is inquired. So we earnestly urge every man woman and child in this county to <lb />
save every dollar possible so that they can take advantage of the wonderful buying chances at the Great Fall Clearing sale at B. J. <lb />
Pulley's Big Store which commences Thursday morning, Nov. 19th, and continues until Saturday Nov. 28th. Unheard of bargains <lb />
are to be offered in every line, every dollar you this mammoth sale will do double duty. Watch for the big handbills for <lb />
all particulars <lb />
THE ECONOMY COMMITTEE, <lb />
LANTERNS <lb />
Strong <lb />
Serviceable, Safe. <lb />
THE most reliable lantern for <lb />
farm use is the It is <lb />
made of the best materials, so that <lb />
it is strong and durable without <lb />
being heavy and awkward. <lb />
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb />
to light and It won't blow <lb />
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb />
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb />
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb />
for every requirement. <lb />
At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
Stray lip. North <lb />
Taken up at farm, and County. <lb />
black spotted, male hog, weighing <lb />
about or M pounds, unmarked <lb />
Owner can get same by Identifying <lb />
him and paying all costs. <lb />
T. L. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
10-24 -ltd <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
I. A. Randolph and E S <lb />
trading under the firm name of <lb />
Supply Company <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
Richmond, V. <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
Charlotte N. C. <lb />
Charleston. W. V. <lb />
Char lo. ton. S. C. <lb />
Taken I i. <lb />
heifers one dark rod with <lb />
by paying all costs. <lb />
W. A. CRISP, <lb />
On Washington road, <lb />
Smith bridge and Hodges Creek. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Frank Lilly. <lb />
Notice of Summons and Warrant, of <lb />
Attachment. <lb />
The defendant In the above entitled <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. . <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Z T Hooker <lb />
TS. <lb />
W. L. F. Corey and wits <lb />
N. Corey. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Put made at lb- <lb />
October Term. 1914 of Pitt County <lb />
Superior Court by Honor R. B <lb />
Notice Is hereby given at the <lb />
regular meeting of Hoard of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt held Monday. <lb />
there was file <lb />
with said Hoard, asking that s <lb />
Public Road be laid out In <lb />
Township follows <lb />
at some point <lb />
Tar River and Creek on the <lb />
road running from the New Bridge ts <lb />
The defendant In the above entitled Washington road, and the <lb />
action will take notice that on the Peebles, Judge Presiding. In above n. <lb />
day of a summons In the said entitled cause, the undersigned Com , J <lb />
and white spots and e spot in will, on Monday, Mr <lb />
the with mark of crop h day of December 1914. at o'clock Hall now owned by Mr. Daves <lb />
right ear and split the left, the for Pi Count J North Caro It being the first Monday and ending at some point. the <lb />
light red with white acres, K -pose to public <lb />
shoulder unmarked, owner can get ft . at the r. <lb />
63-100 dollars, due on a note and for, to the highest bidder for cash. m ,,, b h a d a h <lb />
goods sold and delivered, which sum- the following described or par g <lb />
returnable to the December of land, I Monday. December and all <lb />
term of Pitt Superior Court, com-1 and , tearing to be heard are <lb />
on the 14th day of <lb />
held In the Court House, lo <lb />
Carolina, Greenville, In said State and county. <lb />
Pitt County. The defendant will also take notice <lb />
In the Superior Court, a warrant of attachment was is- <lb />
sued by said Clerk <lb />
NOTICE. Court, on the 29th <lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There arc times in every woman's life when she <lb />
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb />
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb />
to take the woman's tonic. is com- <lb />
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb />
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb />
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb />
It has benefited thousands and thousands weak, <lb />
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb />
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb />
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb />
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb />
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb />
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb />
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb />
as strong as I ever did, and can cat most <lb />
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Has Helped Thousands. <lb />
ft <lb />
REASON'S <lb />
Why You Should Always Use <lb />
Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb />
x. Because are than Pure rood <lb />
Laws require <lb />
Because they will go further than inferior <lb />
Because their delicacy of flavor i <lb />
Because Purity and Quality is absolute. <lb />
Because they are unreservedly guaranteed.<lb />
A k of <lb />
I i It's <lb />
bill the roil of <lb />
mUm <lb />
at all <lb />
a c, <lb />
M X, . Mala. <lb />
rot <lb />
OB FIT <lb />
farm. Will tor or <lb />
Calvin <lb />
N. C koala J <lb />
Is <lb />
Clear aft r. <lb />
Baby's i L <lb />
,.,. i-. . L .--------.- <lb />
Pitt and Slate of North Carolina, an present on said date, done by <lb />
specifically described as order of the Board, 4th <lb />
Situated in of November 1914. <lb />
Township, County, bounded on B m <lb />
was la- j by f s F Worthing Hell. Clerk <lb />
of the on and Jam, ,. j -law <lb />
day of October James Nelson <lb />
i the West by the lands of James Nelson <lb />
1914, against the property of said de-and on the South <lb />
Lula Ayers <lb />
vs <lb />
V. r. Ayers . . i ,, <lb />
The above defendant Will take which warrant is returnable by tract of land of W. L. F. <lb />
to the December term of the Superior <lb />
That a summons in the above en- Court for Pitt County, at the time and <lb />
titled action was issued against the place named for the return of th <lb />
defendant on the day of September, summons, above mentioned, when and <lb />
out of this court to Martin County where the defendant la required to <lb />
for divorce, which summons has appear and answer or demur to the <lb />
returned not to be found in Martin complaint, or the relief demanded will <lb />
and the defendant will take be granted, <lb />
notice that the complaint was field In This October 29th 1914 <lb />
OF <lb />
On Monday December 1914 at l <lb />
Corey and on the East by the lands j i. before the re <lb />
of Amy Hines, containing acres Greenville. N. C, The Hoard of Com <lb />
of Pitt County will rent r <lb />
more or less and being the tract of <lb />
land on which the said W. L. K <lb />
, Corey and wife now reside <lb />
-31 <lb />
A. T. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb />
said office of the Superior Court <lb />
the day of September, 1914, de- <lb />
a divorce absolute, upon <lb />
grounds stated therein, and he will <lb />
further take notice that he Is required <lb />
to answer or demur lo the said com- <lb />
plaint or relief therein demanded <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This the 26th day of October, 1914. <lb />
m i surest method trailing in <lb />
, . . , oats, your loss la <lb />
Clerk of Superior <lb />
drain Privilege. <lb />
WHEAT. <lb />
and calls are safest and <lb />
Second Tract; Situated in <lb />
Township, Pitt County on the Baal <lb />
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining th.- <lb />
lands of Josephus and others <lb />
lease to the highest bidder for the <lb />
year 1916. the following tract of land <lb />
to-wit A certain tract or parcel <lb />
land being and lying in Greenville <lb />
Township and on the North Side of <lb />
Tar River about one mile from <lb />
lands of and on , of ,, <lb />
containing acres more or less and, . u, <lb />
being the land deeded by Farrow <lb />
Cannady to Providence Cooper <lb />
Cannon Mills and by them conveyed to <lb />
vine and Bethel road and on <lb />
North side of the Greenville and Tar- <lb />
road, adjoining the lands of <lb />
ltd- <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Notice is hereby given that W. H <lb />
merchant of Greenville, N. C <lb />
has this day executed a Deed of , . <lb />
Assignment for benefit of creditors <lb />
sons indebted to said W. H. Kicks <lb />
are hereby requested to make <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned <lb />
e and all persons holding claims <lb />
against the said W II. Ricks are bore <lb />
by requested to tile an Itemized, <lb />
statement of such claims with <lb />
undersigned Trustee. <lb />
This the 24th. day of October, 1914. <lb />
W. A. Jr., Trustee <lb />
In lid <lb />
absolutely limited to the <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable way <lb />
or trading. <lb />
Open an account, can buy in <lb />
puts or calls on bushels <lb />
or can buy both <lb />
Cannon Mills and by warn ,,, Randolph Bros, J. <lb />
Samuel Gray to W. L F. Corey, by j and part , <lb />
Deed which la of record in the, Regis f <lb />
tor. Office in Pitt County in Rook more or Abo <lb />
I of said land Is cleared and <lb />
Third Tract in a good state of cultivation, there l <lb />
Township. Pitt County, in James Po- a good dwelling house, barn and stab <lb />
containing acres more or and three tobacco barns on <lb />
less and being the same land granted land, also an overflowing well of <lb />
to the said W. L F. Corey by the good water. The A. C. L. ad <lb />
State of North Carolina by Grant joins It and it has a spur track ad <lb />
which is of record in the office of the Joining said land, much to the con <lb />
. . . <lb />
for or as many more as you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives i <lb />
Teel. Jr. and all per- i <lb />
A movement of cents profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank <lb />
references. <lb />
H. IV. <lb />
I i Ohio. <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
Book Y page <lb />
Tract- Situated in <lb />
Creek Township. Pitt County adjoin- <lb />
the lands of Nashville Wilson, W <lb />
I Bland. R. II. and <lb />
Bland, containing more or less. <lb />
Fifth Situated in Swift <lb />
Address all mall to 1420. <lb />
Creek Township. Pill County on both <lb />
sides of the Washington Read adjoin- <lb />
the tract last above mentioned and ad j <lb />
joining the lands of R. Mar <lb />
wood Cox others, containing <lb />
acres more or less <lb />
of the same. The <lb />
renting will be required to furnish <lb />
for the rent. The Board re <lb />
serves the right to reject any or all <lb />
bids. Further information can be had <lb />
i, any member of the Hoard, Bras <lb />
Bell, or Julius Brown. Done by <lb />
order of the Board <lb />
This 4th day of November 1914 <lb />
BROWN <lb />
County Attorney. <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
These lands will be an I <lb />
sold in lots of or acres pin's <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Pill County. <lb />
FARM <lb />
b Bask W all <lb />
LIME <lb />
i, ha t-ad Writ, far <lb />
I. by the best the United <lb />
on Faro, get price <lb />
of the purest lime. Don't bay sand, <lb />
etc. A postal will give <lb />
POWHATAN CO. <lb />
J VIRGINIA <lb />
May Escape Tax. <lb />
Providence, B. L, Nov. <lb />
i aldermen meet tomorrow night <lb />
they will decide whether former Unit- <lb />
States Senator Nelson W. Aldric l <lb />
owes for taxes In Providence, <lb />
or whether his contention that he was to suit the purchasers <lb />
Lot B resilience at the time the tax; This the 2nd day of <lb />
was assessed, Is valid. The assessors j C. c. <lb />
In Superior Court claimed taxes on 11.000.000. of , <lb />
Before A. T. Moore. Clerk, property, but the city HARDING Attorney.,. <lb />
E. Williams unanimously voted to remit the lax. <lb />
Administratrix of the estate <lb />
of E. P, Williams<lb />
Court of County made by A <lb />
Williams and Leila Williams, <lb />
minors and heirs at law of F. <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
T. Moore, Clerk, on the 5th. day of <lb />
November. 1914, the undersigned Com- <lb />
missioner will on MONDAY, the 7th. <lb />
day of December, 1914, expose to pub- <lb />
sale before the Court House Door <lb />
In Greenville, to the highest bidder for. <lb />
cash, the following described tracts <lb />
or parcels of land, to <lb />
and being In Falkland Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina and <lb />
being Lot No. in the Division the <lb />
H. P. Williams land and beginning at <lb />
a slake in the Snow Hill Road rear, <lb />
the crossing of Pasture Branch and <lb />
running with said road N E <lb />
poles; then N 1-2 E poles; then <lb />
N E 1-2 poles to a bridge <lb />
a ditch; with said ditch S W <lb />
poles to a sweet gum, T. U B. <lb />
F. Williams corner; S E M <lb />
poles to a stake, the Jordan line; then <lb />
N 1-2 E poles to a stake; then <lb />
S 1-S W to a white oak; then N <lb />
E poles to the beginning con- <lb />
Mining 1-2 more or leas. <lb />
Also one other tract In said Town- <lb />
ship, County and State beginning at <lb />
stake Emma J. corner and <lb />
rails S 3-4 W to a poplar <lb />
in a prong of Jacob's Branch; then <lb />
down the run of Jacob's Branch to a <lb />
stake, corner of W. R. Williams <lb />
then with his line N 3-4 E poles <lb />
to a stake at Emma J. <lb />
then 1-2 B to the <lb />
beginning containing acres more <lb />
or The two constituting <lb />
Lot No. In the of the H P. <lb />
Williams land, which was allotted to <lb />
B. F. Williams by Division Deed dated <lb />
the 14th. day of June. 1907, as <lb />
pears of record in the Register's Of- <lb />
in County, in book T page <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
of making assets of tho estate of R <lb />
F. deceased. <lb />
This 5th day of November, 1814. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
HARDING Attorneys. <lb />
Honey and <lb />
Croup scares you. The loud hoarse <lb />
croup cough, 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 dose, <lb />
thick mucus, clears the phlegm <lb />
opens up and eases air pass- <lb />
ages. Sold by all druggists.<lb />
have Patent <lb />
They cross under the <lb />
horse's body and hold the <lb />
blanket firmly in place.;<lb />
Burlap Blanket <lb />
On, of <lb />
and Harness. <lb />
We Are In The <lb />
Hardware <lb />
Business. <lb />
TO SEE THE BEST <lb />
Cook Stoves, Heating <lb />
Stoves and Ranges <lb />
Buggy Robes, Horse Blank- <lb />
Shot Guns, Pistols, and <lb />
V-Crimp, Galvanized and Rubber Rooting <lb />
WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb /></p>
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Kb <lb />
Great FALL CLEARING SALE <lb />
For Ten <lb />
Days <lb />
. Only. <lb />
Worth of Goods to Sold at Prices <lb />
In r to reduce ck d clear cut lines that we will not handle in the future. Cost and regular prices forgotten in this <lb />
of prices for this Mammoth Fall Clearing Sale. Our cf ard shoes, and slip- <lb />
a full Dry Goods, Dress Goods, and Silks, Cloaks, Skirts and Suits, Millinery, Ladies and Underwear, <lb />
Mens and Boys Underwear, Socks, Shirts, Pants, Blankets, Suit Casts, Club Etc. <lb />
Thursday, Nov. 19th to <lb />
DATE <lb />
. i . <lb />
Read The List Some of The the List When You Visit the Store. <lb />
LADIES tI <lb />
Ex Brand-all wool, Regular . <lb />
Essex wool, Regular i value for . <lb />
Clifton Mills, Regular value for . <lb />
Clifton Regular BOo value for . <lb />
Clifton Regular value for . <lb />
wool, Regular value for . <lb />
Clifton Mill and Regular 11.00 value for <lb />
Clifton Mills and Regular tOo value for We <lb />
BOIS <lb />
for . <lb />
Regular sellers for . <lb />
Regular sellers for. <lb />
Regular for . <lb />
for . <lb />
I-a<lb />
. S <lb />
11.17 <lb />
ladies, i i gad I aid Arrow <lb />
Regular value for Regular value for lie pair <lb />
Silk Hosiery Silk, Regular Me. value for . <lb />
Silk Hosiery Silk, Regular value for . <lb />
Silk Hosiery Silk, Regular value for . <lb />
Silk Hosiery Silk, Regular value for . <lb />
Hosiery Silk, value for . <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
LADIES <lb />
for . <lb />
Regular for . Ia <lb />
LADIES Ml K <lb />
Regular I value . <lb />
Regular f 11.10 for. <lb />
LADIES WAISTS <lb />
and Regular M <lb />
values for . <lb />
Regular for. We <lb />
TO <lb />
Regular <lb />
Regular K . <lb />
. <lb />
Regular -I <lb />
SOc. -7 <lb />
Regular <lb />
PEWIT COLORS <lb />
1-t Per Tare<lb />
la Per <lb />
T B LIKE OP ALL BARGAIN <lb />
or. <lb />
Regular prices your choice . Ma <lb />
LADIES Ft US <lb />
Just received frost lurk all latest be <lb />
tee no appreciated <lb />
Red Fox Pillow Muff, Regular I M for . <lb />
Red Fox Neck Piece, Regular price for . <lb />
Hare Pillow Muff, Regular for . <lb />
Black Hare Neck Piece. Regular price. for . IS-Mi <lb />
French Lynx Pillow Muff, Regular Price for .,. 17.79 <lb />
Near Seal Neck Piece, Regular price for . <lb />
Trench Pillow Muff, Regular price for . Ml <lb />
French Neck Regular price for . <lb />
Tiger Muff, Regular price for . <lb />
Tiger Neck Piece, Regular price for . <lb />
fail aspect these velars. See the la Natural <lb />
French <lb />
LADIES <lb />
Made in coat style, pockets, buttons In Black and nil <lb />
colors, all sites . Tr, De and<lb />
LADIES Ml U I <lb />
Colors, and all sixes <lb />
Regular price sale price . e <lb />
Mercerized Silk, Regular and for . <lb />
your friends u chance save sums Tell them about this <lb />
and the wonderful bargains. <lb />
MENS Kl lilt I S <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
lie <lb />
MESS OVERALLS Bell Bread <lb />
Regular for . <lb />
Hi values for . <lb />
Regular values for . Me <lb />
la Beer Skis, Plash, <lb />
value for <lb />
Regular value <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular IS so value <lb />
LADIES DRESS <lb />
Regular value Tie <lb />
Regular Ma <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
TO CUSTOMERS <lb />
Ike we ere during this big isle ere regular <lb />
feeds advertised breads and manufacturer of food reputations. <lb />
He have not added our stock any cheap shoddy goods question. <lb />
able la order to enable us offer bargains. We are fit- <lb />
Inf bargains class foods which compote our regular stock. <lb />
LADIES CLOAKS <lb />
Newest Patterns Designs <lb />
Regular value <lb />
Regular value for. <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular value <lb />
H for <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
-01, <lb />
Regular H value for. <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Regular value for. <lb />
REVS TROUSERS <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Regular value for . Me <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
ENS NECKTIES <lb />
Mo value <lb />
Me value for . Mi <lb />
for . <lb />
ENS COLLARS <lb />
Sixes Latest Shape <lb />
Regular value for. ear a <lb />
N. T. <lb />
value, Sale Price. <lb />
BLEACHED DOMESTIC <lb />
Regular and per yard lie <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
PEARL BUTTONS <lb />
MO Greta, An Size <lb />
be value fer . I 1-1 <lb />
lie for. <lb />
value . lie <lb />
M value for. lie <lb />
BUTTONS <lb />
lie. lie, and lie per <lb />
COUNTERPANES <lb />
ill -Ilk <lb />
Select Pro- <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Regular value for----- <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
SUSPENDERS <lb />
j President, Regular value for Me <lb />
Regular value for II- <lb />
, Napoleon, Regular value for . <lb />
Jefferson. Regular value for. He <lb />
Tear dollars do doable duly <lb />
this big <lb />
ENS SOCKS <lb />
Regular value per pair for . Te <lb />
Regular value per pair for . He <lb />
Regular value per pair for . <lb />
Regular value per pair for . <lb />
Regular <lb />
Regular <lb />
Regular <lb />
Regular <lb />
I Regular <lb />
Regular <lb />
Regular <lb />
LADIES SUITS <lb />
Latest Styles <lb />
value for <lb />
value for . <lb />
for . <lb />
value for . <lb />
value for <lb />
value for <lb />
value for . <lb />
7.11 <lb />
Mil <lb />
ENS AND BOTS <lb />
SWEATER COATS <lb />
Regular value for . <lb />
Me <lb />
1.47 <lb />
1.11 <lb />
LADIES <lb />
I for . lie <lb />
lot <lb />
for <lb />
A large assort-eat of <lb />
CANTON FLANNEL <lb />
Regular lie yd value <lb />
GINGHAMS <lb />
Regular per yd value for . I <lb />
Regular per yd value for . <lb />
Regular per yd value for . <lb />
CHESAPEAKE WOOL BLANKETS <lb />
Regular and value for and <lb />
SUe, <lb />
Sine <lb />
Regular value Me <lb />
Regular value <lb />
Regular value <lb />
Me <lb />
Regular 2.60 value <lb />
Regular value KM <lb />
Regular value Jr <lb />
la store Is marked <lb />
figures and at <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Telephone orders not <lb />
vet these yon must come <lb />
end for the-. <lb />
SPECIAL OFFER TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS <lb />
We will wait on country merchant every night between and I o'clock <lb />
and sell good at advertised price. Terms cash and no whet- <lb />
ever on sale prices. <lb />
AND MISSES SHOES <lb />
Ultra Brand <lb />
Regular per pr value for ., <lb />
LADIES AND MISSES <lb />
Regular per pr value for . <lb />
ILL MILLINERY TO AT <lb />
A DISCOUNT OF M l-e <lb />
PER CENT <lb />
UNBLEACHED DOMESTIC <lb />
Regular and per yard value for per <lb />
I In a choice of designs. <lb />
I Regular sales price . <lb />
I Regular values, sale price . <lb />
Regular value, price . <lb />
Regular value, sale price . <lb />
MENS HATS, and VALUES FOB . <lb />
MENS ft H per pair fer. <lb />
. We <lb />
COMBS <lb />
for <lb />
lie value for <lb />
value for <lb />
lie for <lb />
for <lb />
. Se <lb />
lie <lb />
LADIES HAND BAGS <lb />
value for . <lb />
value for . <lb />
value for . <lb />
value for . <lb />
for . <lb />
value for . <lb />
It for . <lb />
BINS <lb />
Bey We, Me, lie Me. <lb />
These shoe oust from to per pair <lb />
1.11 <lb />
. Me <lb />
Me <lb />
LINEN <lb />
with dainty garland and <lb />
DOZEN <lb />
II for . He <lb />
value for . Me <lb />
is for . <lb />
it value fer <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
Regular I for . <lb />
CURTAIN SWISS AND CURTAIN NET <lb />
Designs for Year Selection <lb />
Regular per yard for . <lb />
Regular per yard value for . <lb />
Regular per yard value for . <lb />
per yard value for. <lb />
. <lb />
II <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
MENS Bread <lb />
All wool, garment for . <lb />
All wool, Regular garment for . <lb />
B. . D. Union Suite. Regular fer . <lb />
B. Y. D. Regular garment for . <lb />
1.17 <lb />
Me <lb />
Meat Negligee <lb />
and value fer Mo <lb />
Regular and value for . Me <lb />
Give year n <lb />
tell her the <lb />
bargains <lb />
Please Remember the terms <lb />
of the Sale are CASH. <lb />
fit eat ea <lb />
MENS NEGLIGEE <lb />
all in a splendid assortment of patterns <lb />
Regular fer . <lb />
Regular vale for . Me <lb />
Regular value for . Me <lb />
for . <lb />
THRUSH SHIRTS <lb />
tut <lb />
Me<lb />
REMEMBER THE <lb />
PL ACE and DATES <lb />
B. J. PULLEY <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. CAROLINA<lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
iND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED RT THE REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR <lb />
HA EVERYTHING <lb />
OFFER IX THE WAY <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
A X <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
WE A <lb />
OF HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW SPACE AND <lb />
TELL I <lb />
I TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND AN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
N. c, FRIDAY November <lb />
NO. <lb />
Justice Bows Her Head <lb />
Weeps In Very Shame <lb />
Stung <lb />
Statements From the <lb />
Bench to Jury in the <lb />
Case <lb />
presenting the defense. <lb />
The second trial of ease opened <lb />
last Thursday morning and the case <lb />
went to the Jury Saturday evening <lb />
o'clock. This trial did not 00- <lb />
i much time, for the reason that <lb />
much testimony Introduced was not <lb />
under certain rulings of the <lb />
Judge on the. bench at this term. <lb />
of Legal Talent. <lb />
Possibly there was never a <lb />
array of talent in a <lb />
criminal case In this State -certainly <lb />
never in Pitt County. The suite la <lb />
represented by Solicitor <lb />
II. s. Ward, Harding and Pierce, W. <lb />
justice the crowning purpose of R . Dunn. the <lb />
Civilized and attorney. Harry <lb />
RETURN <lb />
Peebles Jury <lb />
They Agree This Afternoon They <lb />
Hill he To Pay <lb />
Their Own <lb />
American Troops How on <lb />
Way Home From <lb />
Vera Cruz <lb />
Governor Thomas J. Ex-Go <lb />
William K. <lb />
and Son, Brown, W, II. <lb />
Long, Outlaw, v. M. I. <lb />
I. Moore, and Judge Manning. <lb />
The defendants attorneys included <lb />
two i . , cat state <lb />
i x-mayor of the <lb />
bows her head and weeps in very <lb />
In Pitt County. <lb />
With a ease on trial, the Jury <lb />
suable to agree, the people who <lb />
beard the trial its very beginning <lb />
and who have, because that trial, <lb />
felt ii and by <lb />
of the apparent fact that a faro . county <lb />
being enacted, there la In or u . . <lb />
today, among those ,. <lb />
with the facts t r. all Ian <lb />
that . r. .,,, <lb />
d peculiar at-1 <lb />
Solicitor Abernathy r- in <lb />
, i a Ii h he received <lb />
in open court, when Solicitor Ah <lb />
rose to address the Court, III <lb />
bis official capacity as the attorney <lb />
for the stale, the is shock- <lb />
ed and shamed with the <lb />
rebuke Sit opinion ha <lb />
been requested. <lb />
Hut was merely one of the In <lb />
of the trial. <lb />
This morning, the Jury, after being <lb />
enable to agree on a verdict was <lb />
told In open court, by the Judge on <lb />
the bench, that unless they agreed <lb />
upon a verdict before o'clock this <lb />
afternoon, they would be heN, at their <lb />
cost for board and lodging <lb />
a verdict was rendered, <lb />
though it took them until the last day <lb />
the year 1914. <lb />
Quietly, for there was the fear <lb />
the august presence upon every man, <lb />
did the people from the court home <lb />
and across the yard. Then, out m <lb />
tho open, men again, they stopped in <lb />
and discussed the Incident-- <lb />
What it all mean Is the Judge <lb />
striving to coerce the Jury The <lb />
has been heard many times to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Inserting His <lb />
Standing before the Judge <lb />
Is the Jury of twelve men, they <lb />
were sworn to hear the testimony In <lb />
the case and on their oath to bring <lb />
In a verdict. Since Saturday <lb />
those twelve men have had the <lb />
ease, they have considered It In the <lb />
light of the evidence <lb />
to come before them. They have not <lb />
upon a <lb />
They are ordered to state they <lb />
Individually but <lb />
Then they hear this <lb />
from the don't think <lb />
ought to be a mistrial. This <lb />
ease ought not be tried again. If <lb />
a small minority Is for conviction <lb />
they ought to yield. If a small minor <lb />
Is for acquittal, they ought no; <lb />
to That is my view about It. <lb />
Justice weeps again <lb />
This case is that of the State <lb />
against S. M. Pollard, charged <lb />
killing Chief of Smith at Farm <lb />
in January Headers <lb />
The Reflector are familiar with the <lb />
facts shooting and the former <lb />
trial of Mi Pollard reuniting in <lb />
I and sen <lb />
t, of five years in the <lb />
Jed to <lb />
Court and Pollard was given a no v <lb />
trial based upon the <lb />
of certain objected <lb />
lo at trial the all r <lb />
from Judge which <lb />
i n this t thO <lb />
court criminal cases would be taken <lb />
up trial in order in which <lb />
were docketed with the exception of <lb />
jail cases and submissions. The I <lb />
o the State against Pollard was No. <lb />
on the docket and the county Jail <lb />
had prisoners for trial. <lb />
Of The Beginnings. <lb />
Early in the week Solicitor <lb />
asked the Judge if it would be <lb />
to take up the Pollard case <lb />
Pollard being out on bond and was in- <lb />
that the case would be taken <lb />
up in Its turn. Last Wednesday even- <lb />
after reaching the end of the <lb />
Jail cases, there remained a <lb />
case, with tho defendant in Jail <lb />
and Solicitor Abernathy announced <lb />
his Intention to ask for a verdict at <lb />
murder in the first degree. <lb />
Immediately, Judge Peebles ordered <lb />
the case continued until January, <lb />
tho defendant In Jail and announced <lb />
the next case to be the case against <lb />
S. M. Pollard. Attorneys for the <lb />
filed a motion at once for <lb />
a continuance, accompanied by <lb />
davits establishing the absence of two <lb />
Important witnesses, both being men <lb />
who were present at the scene of the <lb />
killing. The motion was denied and <lb />
the case ordered to trial. <lb />
Change of Venue Refused. <lb />
Tho next move was the filing of an <lb />
on the part of the State ask- <lb />
for a change of venue or <lb />
a special from another county. <lb />
This motion was based on the facts, <lb />
that the prominence of the defendant, <lb />
the. political standing of attorneys <lb />
the defense and tho former trial of <lb />
the case with the publication the <lb />
testimony, would operate against u <lb />
fair trial In this county. The <lb />
was denied. The special <lb />
another county was refused. The <lb />
then asked for a Special I <lb />
this county to try the ease and this <lb />
was also refused. <lb />
The Trial <lb />
Thursday morning the case t. <lb />
trial. The State was A to <lb />
traduce the testimony t the <lb />
trial by the witness lb <lb />
at this time the two witnesses who o <lb />
basis of the <lb />
i for a <lb />
Attorneys tor at tin <lb />
opening of the case admitted the <lb />
lug with a deadly weapon and I <lb />
on Page <lb />
Vera Cruz. Nov. American <lb />
forces of occupation evacuated Vera <lb />
Cruz today alter having been in <lb />
session of the city for seven months <lb />
The Withdrawal of the Americans <lb />
greased without disorder. At <lb />
clock they commenced going on the <lb />
waiting transports, and by half <lb />
one they were practically all on board. <lb />
As the Americans withdrew <lb />
can took possession <lb />
of the city. There little <lb />
little and no trouble <lb />
of any kind. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
troops, alter Vera Crux <lb />
last April, the city and sail- <lb />
ed for borne today. Officials here ex- <lb />
tomorrow Will see the Mexican <lb />
flag floating again over the ancient <lb />
fortress of Juan and the <lb />
troopers well on their way homeward. <lb />
patches early today from Major <lb />
General said bis furthered <lb />
outposts had been withdrawn at <lb />
o'clock; at ten troops <lb />
railroads the approaches to tho c ; <lb />
were withdrawn and at eleven the em- <lb />
was on in earnest. <lb />
General sailed tor Calve <lb />
ton noon. He reported i- <lb />
is troops under Gent u <lb />
en r. taking possession of city. <lb />
Occupation of the Mexican pent <lb />
reprisal for insult to ting <lb />
has cost the United <lb />
more than a score of lives, some III <lb />
battle and some from disease, and. ac- <lb />
cording to some estimates, as <lb />
ten million dollars. But Mexico <lb />
will be to pay no Indemnity. <lb />
Administration officials want <lb />
fact to stand out as an added <lb />
of the disinterested of <lb />
United States for her southern neigh- <lb />
General established his <lb />
headquarters on board tho transport <lb />
Cristobal at an early hour this morn- <lb />
and all the organizations of Us <lb />
command began at daylight tho work <lb />
of moving out their equipment <lb />
to final evacuation. Every <lb />
thing progressed smoothly and In ac- <lb />
with previous arrangement.<lb />
AFTER MINISTERS <lb />
Ministers are Sent u to <lb />
During the <lb />
Coming Year <lb />
m SUCCESSFUL <lb />
Comparatively Changes Here <lb />
I Year Been <lb />
Successful, Ken <lb />
lime Added. <lb />
Leo frank Denied a Hew <lb />
by Justice Lamar <lb />
in Supreme Court <lb />
Washington. Nov. -Justice <lb />
today refused to issue a writ of error <lb />
to bring to the Supreme Court, <lb />
review the conviction of M. Prank <lb />
for the murder of Mary a <lb />
girl, in Atlanta. Ga, III 1913. <lb />
Attorneys applied to Justice <lb />
for writ on the ground a right <lb />
under the Federal Constitution had <lb />
been denied when the <lb />
verdict was returned during his ab <lb />
from the e room. <lb />
Horn Ale gander for <lb />
Frank, stated he was unable tee say <lb />
whether the application for the <lb />
he presented to other or <lb />
in,; until had consulted with his <lb />
In <lb />
ladies Assisting Ii <lb />
till Nations <lb />
Supplies <lb />
m m phi. for <lb />
Washington, Nov. final <lb />
Hi Conference was held here <lb />
today was taken up mainly with <lb />
the announcements of tho appoint- <lb />
of the different members of the <lb />
Several made reports <lb />
bi i the report of <lb />
committee on Sabbath observance <lb />
. r better Sabbath observance. <lb />
A law pro rid for r <lb />
co Of tho was advocated. <lb />
orphanage <lb />
and congratulated the church on the <lb />
work of the Methodist Orphanage. <lb />
The Hoard of Missions reported. <lb />
They urged greater zeal and effort <lb />
of the board to be held at <lb />
January 15-16. Also a country <lb />
church conference to be held <lb />
College. The report showed a <lb />
financial year, the mm <lb />
for foreign missions being and <lb />
home and conference missions <lb />
Dr. R. C. was appoint- <lb />
ed to preach the next opening sermon, <lb />
Rev. K. H. Davis alternate. <lb />
The statistical reports were made <lb />
as <lb />
No of local preachers and members <lb />
preachers licensed during the <lb />
year, Infants baptized. adults <lb />
baptized, 2.826; Leagues, <lb />
members, Sunday schools, <lb />
officers and teachers, scholars, <lb />
contributed for missions, for- <lb />
home and conference, <lb />
church extension. for <lb />
American Society, support <lb />
of presiding elders, <lb />
bishops, number of <lb />
church buildings. <lb />
Indebtedness, pastoral <lb />
charges. parsonages. <lb />
Indebtedness. dis- <lb />
district parsonages, value, <lb />
Indebtedness, collect- <lb />
ed for all purposes, <lb />
Perhaps the most of all <lb />
L. J. A. Instructor In i addition on profession of <lb />
French, Joined the territorial troop. the largest number brought <lb />
his native town of Mans In past years. <lb />
I- ranee, and is In charge of the office tho adjournment of the N <lb />
at that depot of the French Conference Monday, tho <lb />
Dr. Alfred an assistant Instruct for year wire real <lb />
or In Harvard Medical School, Is at-; tor the Washington district are. <lb />
. . .- -11.1 . . . . J <lb />
New A n <lb />
lac k for <lb />
until he had consulted wan battlefields Is <lb />
Henry Peeples, who is In . ;,;. , ., , ,. <lb />
suburbs of the city. here by tremendous <lb />
Justice Lamar, In denying the <lb />
cation, explained bis action In written <lb />
i, formal opinion. <lb />
between all <lb />
and Pi who <lb />
Frank, i. announced no further <lb />
would be today Tie I <lb />
still have the choice of apply- <lb />
lie , C I. c. <lb />
the writ they sought on w <lb />
from or they may <lb />
as a whole when It hi art <lb />
motions . Mi <lb />
There were some Indications, how- <lb />
ever, that the st move In tho light <lb />
fir Frank's life might be directed to <lb />
obtain eh <lb />
Georgia or the . <lb />
Pardon Board, <lb />
Vet Hopeful. <lb />
Ga., Nov. still have <lb />
hope that the death sentence against <lb />
tile will not be declare , <lb />
orders from the warning <lb />
. Ii. A m , u <lb />
retched Red Cross head- <lb />
quarters supply <lb />
absorb t a, bandages, <lb />
and ale, and <lb />
b Is In- <lb />
hi <lb />
three weeks ago <lb />
. rat om there have tin, <lb />
. while wounded still <lb />
re ti Rod <lb />
Cross reports. Many deaths from <lb />
, an, <lb />
In i ii hospitals <lb />
and <lb />
necessities are like the <lb />
of kings Gauze and anti- <lb />
serum are very difficult <lb />
gel and cotton is <lb />
Many American manufacturers are <lb />
not exec , <lb />
M. Frank In county Jail here <lb />
Four Teachers In War. <lb />
Cambridge, Mass. Nov. <lb />
members of the Harvard faculty and <lb />
five graduates of arc seeing <lb />
service In the War. <lb />
J. of tho depart- <lb />
of architecture Is In Paris as a <lb />
1-1 subject to call should Paris <lb />
be again endangered. He Is devoting <lb />
own fortune to Red Cross <lb />
Allard has rendered <lb />
as an Interpreter, and Is now station- <lb />
ed at In Hospital N <lb />
today, when told that Justice Lamar <lb />
in Washington had refused to grant a <lb />
writ of error to take his case before <lb />
the United States Supreme Court for <lb />
review. The prisoner declined to make <lb />
further comment. <lb />
Following receipt here of the news <lb />
of Justice Lamar's decision, Solicitor <lb />
General Horsey said he would take <lb />
steps st once to have Frank re-sen- <lb />
The State Supreme Court is expect-.-d <lb />
to hand down a Wednesday <lb />
and the solicitor general plans to <lb />
still unable to till huge orders. One <lb />
manufacturer estimated that more <lb />
than of bandages and <lb />
had been shipped to Russia. <lb />
Austria Germany and France <lb />
since the war began. One large or- <lb />
for surgical instruments has been <lb />
placed In New York by <lb />
No restrictions are made by the <lb />
Red Cross In making shipments Of <lb />
medial supplies as fast as they can <lb />
be purchased or donated. Great <lb />
of hospital clothing supplies and <lb />
surgical dressings are being receive, <lb />
Frank brought <lb />
county Superior Court next Friday <lb />
Saturday to have him re-sentenced and <lb />
the date set the third time for bis <lb />
the Fulton here from voluntary organizations <lb />
Mrs. Patroness. <lb />
New York. Nov. the benefit <lb />
o, lb. Dig Sisters, a ll. <lb />
women throughout the country. The <lb />
French line steamship company is <lb />
forwarding free of charge all dona- <lb />
of supplies for the allied soldiers <lb />
in <lb />
Still those in charge of the relief <lb />
work say nil this response constitutes <lb />
of which Mrs. William K. <lb />
is president, there will be <lb />
a dance tonight at the <lb />
Mrs. is one of the <lb />
Inched to the medical corps of th <lb />
Austrian Army. <lb />
Four expedition. <lb />
N. w York, Nov. Congo Ex- <lb />
sent out by the American Mu- <lb />
of Natural History In <lb />
with the Belgian Government has <lb />
completed Its four work In <lb />
according to advices receive <lb />
hi re Over was expended <lb />
the museum The collection gathered <lb />
consists of 5.000 specimens, exclusive <lb />
,. ;., I more <lb />
, pages of and many photon <lb />
Herbert Land who bad charge of the <lb />
will remain in Africa <lb />
present. <lb />
Presiding L. Reed. <lb />
Aurora E. <lb />
Ayden Circuit Jr. <lb />
Bath Circuit Lewis. <lb />
Bethel Circuit H. K. <lb />
Elm City J. M- Ashby. <lb />
limit-Y. K. Wright. <lb />
John P. <lb />
Fremont Circuit J. <lb />
Greenville- J <lb />
v Daniel. <lb />
circuit w. P, Con <lb />
table. <lb />
Circuit P. A. <lb />
III Circuit C. E Dur- <lb />
ham. <lb />
Nashville Circuit J. W. Autry <lb />
Rocky R <lb />
C. Craven. <lb />
South Rocky Mount J. C, Humble, <lb />
Stantonsburg Circuit -D, A. Cu- <lb />
Spring Hope Circuit W. T. <lb />
Swan Quarter- R. R. Grant. <lb />
I, Glass. <lb />
Vanceboro J <lb />
ton. <lb />
Washington E M. Snipes. <lb />
-If. Bradshaw, <lb />
Former Greenville pastors <lb />
assigned as <lb />
Fir- church F. <lb />
supplies for which the <lb />
Europe are appealing <lb />
hospitals of <lb />
lie <lb />
Shores <lb />
I D <lb />
on <lb />
k Elder Raleigh <lb />
i , Plyler <lb />
n B John. <lb />
Spring II M ore. <lb />
Weldon J a<lb />
Nash <lb />
The Sans Book Club wishes <lb />
to thank the people in Greenville- <lb />
who have contributed to their Obi <lb />
Campaign and also the people <lb />
out of Greenville who have so kindly <lb />
sent us packages by parcel post. <lb />
We shall continue collecting all <lb />
kind of white for you can I <lb />
from the above notice how badly It . <lb />
needed, look through your closet.-, <lb />
trunks, etc., and send us the White <lb />
goods for bandages <lb />
it does not how badly worn <lb />
It eel it on. <lb />
If you have do way to lend you <lb />
donation to tho lad named below, If <lb />
you will them they will tot that <lb />
it is called for. <lb />
v,. , <lb />
to the K la Nevi <lb />
v., , i no ban I- <lb />
, ; It r in <lb />
Be old en n. <lb />
J CARPER, <lb />
MRS. O. It W. HAD-BY, <lb />
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