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Great FALL CLEARING SALE <lb />
For Ten <lb />
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Worth of Goods to Sold at Prices <lb />
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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 />
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Read The List Some of The the List When You Visit the Store. <lb />
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Essex wool, Regular i value for . <lb />
Clifton Mills, Regular value for . <lb />
Clifton Regular BOo value for . <lb />
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wool, Regular value for . <lb />
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and Regular M <lb />
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la Per <lb />
T B LIKE OP ALL BARGAIN <lb />
or. <lb />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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Regular value for----- <lb />
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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 />
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Regular <lb />
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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 />
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lie <lb />
LADIES HAND BAGS <lb />
value for . <lb />
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It for . <lb />
BINS <lb />
Bey We, Me, lie Me. <lb />
These shoe oust from to per pair <lb />
1.11 <lb />
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Me <lb />
LINEN <lb />
with dainty garland and <lb />
DOZEN <lb />
II for . He <lb />
value for . Me <lb />
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it value fer <lb />
Regular value for <lb />
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CURTAIN SWISS AND CURTAIN NET <lb />
Designs for Year Selection <lb />
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Regular per yard value for . <lb />
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per yard value for. <lb />
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II <lb />
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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 />
MI'S. FRANK WILSON,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and 2nd EASTERN <lb />
KI <lb />
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U W <lb />
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AU a <lb />
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The corn <lb />
sud laird <lb />
in .-. . <lb />
J reap Kill i <lb />
Met i n wind. <lb />
to . i i d <lb />
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the- <lb />
KM I <lb />
North Carolina On- <lb />
la doing thing. Not only do <lb />
The advice to farmers from <lb />
source la diversify your crops <lb />
One of It i <lb />
North Carolinians of policy is the <lb />
lint visitors whoso advice is probably wort I <lb />
make the same than ail the real together <lb />
Union is ---------a <lb />
. man a never paper an Inclination lo <lb />
the is their troubles am <lb />
where <lb />
The farm, rs are <lb />
to they have <lb />
in made the goat all th u <lb />
little too it . to II <lb />
ha <lb />
The <lb />
N . I <lb />
HOLY W <lb />
n arena la doing <lb />
to bring about a holy <lb />
in Asia The selling <lb />
the two ships to Turkey n <lb />
. . favorable sol ll <lb />
men In toward f <lb />
There baa been many other <lb />
done to Hid ha a . <lb />
in favor At present, how- <lb />
all In such i n <lb />
i , .; i i. true lb it e <lb />
., war with the allies but war <lb />
. mi In such a <lb />
i, holy war. Turkey <lb />
started the war ind i tat <lb />
In i troop i <lb />
, There are tors <lb />
other . i peopled <lb />
it c i <lb />
by U an I <lb />
of course . lid bi i <lb />
i lb n i pi <lb />
. r has fail <lb />
.-. n i In <lb />
. duo t. the pi <lb />
. will <lb />
have to light her battles With the help <lb />
of Austria and Turkey, neither <lb />
which are In a position to give much. <lb />
help lust now <lb />
------o-<lb />
. vi . la like we are ban <lb />
u t trouble r own <lb />
i, brought l the man- bothering about the other fellows. The <lb />
the are supporting fellow who always <lb />
the other pan of the people better hard usually has them Ml <lb />
an themselves. They let the time to. <lb />
i the price and weight <lb />
product and let him the price tobacco market <lb />
weight of what they buy All of made a splendid record so far. <lb />
v. wig SI thanks to i number of pounds sold date is <lb />
lion and co-operation ii is little the total sales for <lb />
changed. The Union is one of the With a good deal more tobacco <lb />
i factors bringing this about this market is going to push <lb />
d it is starting. Of the candidates for first <lb />
The are not second place <lb />
blame wholly for this State of affairs. <lb />
they in many cases foil that; It Is reported that a lire Inspector <lb />
they were imposed upon but to whom bad. a few hours before the fire <lb />
they turn for help. occurred, warned the owner of tin <lb />
intelligent than other building burned recently In Winston- <lb />
although they get credit for b Salem bis building was lire <lb />
Mich, they have just lacked trap. He also had several doors m- <lb />
the farmer begins to locked which bad formerly Been <lb />
In union there Is strength all the time. Others should <lb />
thing, are going to happen, it by man's <lb />
ll in u of the Union <lb />
trying lo do, organize the farmers i Wilson county woman been <lb />
i i ad in concert. <lb />
NOTICE PI OF SIM- <lb />
MOSS. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County. <lb />
the Superior Court <lb />
Before the Clerk. <lb />
Rodger, Administrator of <lb />
Teel <lb />
vs. <lb />
John Teel, Ward. BIB Will <lb />
lams and Teel, heirs-at-law <lb />
Gideon Teel <lb />
ill.- defendant, Ella Teel. <lb />
d will take That an <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In Superior Court, <lb />
A. T. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
A Ml II I <lb />
a Who Shows o Favor. <lb />
A mer. Judge is Father Time <lb />
I Noble, Hi Craft and wife him the weak and the wanting <lb />
Sarah A. Craft, T. F. Nobles, George go to the wall. Only the truth <lb />
and wife Hail, W. L. bland. For the following state- <lb />
Nobles and wife Cornelia Nobles, J. mi from a Greenville resident has <lb />
withstood Ibis sternest of all tests. <lb />
Mrs. I,. K. Fifth St., <lb />
Kidney Pills art <lb />
N Nobles and Addie Nobles <lb />
vs Notice of Sale <lb />
W. A. Nobles <lb />
By virtue of a decree of not a new remedy to me as have <lb />
Court of Pitt County made In the above used them on different occasions and <lb />
entitled by A. T. Moore, Clerk, have found them to be u remedy if <lb />
entitled as above was commenced undersigned Commissioner, will great merit. I bad been troubled with <lb />
mistake, <lb />
o--------- <lb />
against the defendants above <lb />
the undersigned Clerk of the <lb />
Sup. Court on the day <lb />
1914, and that said action is <lb />
brought by the plaintiff above named <lb />
for the purpose of selling that <lb />
tract of land of which the <lb />
Gideon Teel died and possessed, <lb />
lying, being and situate in the County <lb />
on Monday, the day of kidney complaint and a lame and <lb />
her, 1914, at II o'clock Noon, It being log back. Finally procured <lb />
the day of the December Term of Kidney Pills from the J. L. Wooten <lb />
Pitt County Superior Court, expose Drag Co. and used them with <lb />
to public sale before Court results. I feel Justified in re <lb />
Door In Greenville, to the highest bid- Commending Ibis remedy for the <lb />
for cash, the following described I have received. I have had no <lb />
tract or parcel of land, to use Kidney Pills for <lb />
in Township, the past three years as the cure they <lb />
f Pitt and State of North Pitt County, North Carolina, adjoining made for has been a lasting <lb />
the lands of J. II. the lands of J. U Nobles, Price at all dealers. Don't <lb />
Harriet Whitfield, at and contain-1 Fletcher and C. N. Nobles on the cast; simply ask for a kidney <lb />
seventy acres more or less, and tho lands of Fletcher, Charles Kidney same that <lb />
II g the same tract of land that was and others on tho Mrs. had. Co. <lb />
conveyed to the said Gideon Teel by land adjoining tho Freeman entry Props. Buffalo, N. Y. <lb />
E. A. Cherry and wife by that deed or lands on the West and the Freeman en <lb />
record in the office of the Register and others on North. <lb />
Heeds for Pitt County In Book at. containing 1-2 acres more BY <lb />
Page to which reference is made VISIT TO <lb />
III order to secure assets with The above tract of land will be, <lb />
to pay outstanding debts against the sub-divided eight lots or parcels Kinston, Nov. Taylor and <lb />
of the said Gideon Teel. of land as nearly equal as practical h. V. Allen threw <lb />
And the said BUM Teel will and will be sold ill said several lots tn r a bunch of young <lb />
take notice that said action will be and will also be sold as a whole. j gamblers Sunday afternoon while they <lb />
la ard before the Clerk of the Super- This sale will be made for the through Park <lb />
of Pitt County at his office at pose of making partition among ton- the river bridge. There <lb />
the court house In Greenville on the common. j or between HO and engaged In <lb />
Mill day of December, when and This the 14th. day of November, of small games of chance <lb />
where, the said Teel is required 1914. I an, ranged from lo <lb />
appear and answer, or the relief, y. HARDING. A number of names were <lb />
in the complaint will be Commissioner. and some that <lb />
Then been more rail . years, until the nest con-1 granted. Pierce, Attorneys. <lb />
armors than ever -v. she money In a under my band this the day <lb />
of -ii . boot and hid the book in a <lb />
poi <lb />
. . <lb />
of November, <lb />
A. T. MOORS, <lb />
. forced then and they are . hoard bx Saturday slit clerk Superior Court. CATHARTIC TABLETS, <lb />
The farm, is n visiting to a and re-, kg Al. wholesome, thoroughly cleans <lb />
hi that they must I ; home found a thief bad have a stimulating effect on <lb />
, if they would the house, and among stomach, liver and b <lb />
are beginning to do this ton bad her money. And <lb />
be called upon to tell about it to the <lb />
pram jury at the December term. <lb />
For many years the place has <lb />
a popular resort for the sportingly <lb />
on Sunday afternoons and <lb />
who are not out of their <lb />
are frequently found among them. <lb />
to do this too had <lb />
. done before. Th t there are plenty of In Wilson <lb />
. and well pi the <lb />
Will I Completed in a Month. no <lb />
workmen are now putting the . after effects, stout people <lb />
. v. and floor in tho and they give Immense relief and <lb />
building, mil comfort. by all <lb />
TAB HEEL <lb />
IS <lb />
woman's money In and all tho hard wood floors are being It <lb />
The workmen You Need n Tonic <lb />
ll are her n ll <lb />
ll advice. Ii s <lb />
already n who escaped from <lb />
rs- Union Ii lined to s and In get- <lb />
of the strongest powers In ting away temporarily ten <lb />
and if properly shots Bred at could tell <lb />
and controlled will be of untold from bis own experience how it feels <lb />
to the whole country. Watch th to be ill a hail of bullet which we <lb />
res. of the Union and by all hear much about these days. <lb />
means get in it if you are a farmer. <lb />
the; . m have the building com- <lb />
I j the . of December. <lb />
X. C, Nov. <lb />
aged ninety-four, register of <lb />
deeds for Orange county for the past <lb />
years and believed to held <lb />
record of tho United Slates for <lb />
O. of Rocky Mount <lb />
was a vi. i;. to city . <lb />
Women Buffer Terribly <lb />
Trouble. <lb />
Around on her feet all won <lb />
Take Grove's <lb />
The Standard Crow's Tasteless <lb />
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb />
i Tonic because contains the continuous service to an elective of- <lb />
v pneumonia at his home <lb />
, . , . here a, f. o'clock this morning. H. <lb />
up the Whole System. cents. I the only man who ever held office <lb />
as register of deeds of Orange <lb />
FOR KENT. Laws was twice married the sec <lb />
One two horse farm located three time when ho was <lb />
the home consumption. <lb />
This one company uses <lb />
Then.- has been several hold-ups <lb />
in this county <lb />
this fall of those reported <lb />
been and In lonely places <lb />
bill one reported this week occur- <lb />
red in broad daylight and just out of <lb />
town, it was one of the boldest <lb />
attempted in this part of the <lb />
and it shows that <lb />
in this county This rob- <lb />
did not hesitate lo use bis gun <lb />
it wonder bis victim was <lb />
not kilted Instantly. The robber has <lb />
been found <lb />
were used. <lb />
ll m, unless some of these <lb />
rs are caught and there <lb />
will be no to their operations. ,.,,, <lb />
In y ran and con- <lb />
do not hesitate lo attempt <lb />
. Dogs should be kept with- <lb />
y f I rill -t <lb />
Heal b n a after <lb />
attempt Sow requires some <lb />
time to gel the dogs and the <lb />
ill is a good l on bis <lb />
is said the boll-weevil has been <lb />
a to the farmers, it has <lb />
forced diversification of crops. Th's <lb />
war situation will also be u blessing <lb />
f It forces the same thing. <lb />
It is lo be hoped that the American <lb />
instead of jute bags formerly used public is saving its money while the <lb />
their goods. <lb />
BI HAGS. <lb />
lie of the largest packing houses <lb />
fertilizer firms in America, <lb />
Company, has just announced that <lb />
hereafter they will use cotton <lb />
Th. y are doing this to exchanges are closed. <lb />
help the sale of cotton to Increase <lb />
Joe Cannon refused to com- <lb />
as to women suffrage <lb />
a woman has backache, headache, miles from Bethel. The land Is adapt age. He is survived by his <lb />
swollen Joints, weariness, poor ed to the raising of tobacco, peanuts second wife and children by <lb />
-lei i and kidney trouble. Foley Kid and cotton, especially tobacco, and his second marriage. <lb />
y Pills give quick relief for these will produce as good crop as any land <lb />
They strengthen the kidneys In this or adjoining counties. Renter The girl who was shot butt <lb />
take away the aches, pain and wear- will be required to furnish his teams, Saturday was unable to attend th <lb />
Make life worth living again etc. Good residence and all necessary Mayor's court this morning and th <lb />
Try Foley Kidney Pills and see how out buildings on the place. ease had to be postponed, <lb />
much better you by all JOHN A. STATON, Born to Mr. and Mrs Jasper Clark <lb />
Bethel, N. C. a Nov. <lb />
mil <lb />
I yards of bagging material a year and Other day. His questioner was <lb />
can be seen that this amount of a pretty girl. <lb />
goods will materially aid in <lb />
the demand for cotton. It has been <lb />
all those <lb />
-rs who have using jute <lb />
were to change to cotton it would in- <lb />
crease this country's consumption of <lb />
cotton by 3.000,000 bales <lb />
As company depends largely <lb />
on farmer far sale of their <lb />
The famous is a <lb />
genius of course but the more new <lb />
vegetables he develops the higher <lb />
cost of living goes. There is no tell- <lb />
what was the cause of the trouble.<lb />
mm <lb />
policy shows they are desirous of help- <lb />
farmer. This is just another <lb />
it is a easy to use a <lb />
product as an Imported one <lb />
and this change is In line with all <lb />
the in. v. <lb />
ration <lb />
for tile aid of I sit I <lb />
Military men engaged in censorship <lb />
are naturally impatient as they find i <lb />
that the work of giving out news <lb />
could be performed by a clerk with <lb />
a series of form letters. <lb />
---------o <lb />
American Flag will haul-1 <lb />
down today at Vera Crux and cue <lb />
, troops will evacuate that city after a <lb />
so ma attempts <lb />
made no man who is at nil-lit <lb />
in the country Is safe. Whether n <lb />
man has any money or he l liable <lb />
be held up a d There are <lb />
Trotter who a few days ago spoke <lb />
lo has <lb />
I repudiated by the better <lb />
of it Is said that his <lb />
ideas are directly against Hooker T <lb />
Washington which explains lo a <lb />
month's slay. We venture to <lb />
say the city will i returned In <lb />
i much better shape than it was in <lb />
when received. <lb />
color line is clearly drawn in <lb />
have Put Bias Girths. <lb />
They cross under t h e <lb />
horse's body and hold the <lb />
blanket firmly In place, <lb />
U Hi. <lb />
We Are In The <lb />
Hardware <lb />
Business. <lb />
TO SEE THE BEST <lb />
Cook Stoves, Heating <lb />
Stoves and Ranges <lb />
farmers to ibis market every WM . <lb />
day and should have so hag he <lb />
They are to gel the proper , of ,. <lb />
protection until some of these f Q-t <lb />
caught and and every <lb />
. . y has the right to <lb />
ask or demand protection. We would <lb />
certainly like to see some of these The University has recently sent out <lb />
the South and from present <lb />
Is being more dearly drawn In <lb />
the North. <lb />
and we hear nothing <lb />
social equality from him. <lb />
ll will remembered tins ban I <lb />
of men operated about or after the <lb />
civil war and their exploits were <lb />
many and They were the but <lb />
to carry out such a great number o <lb />
robberies for since their time a new <lb />
Buggy Horse-Blank- <lb />
Shot Guns, Pistols, Riles and <lb />
.-. <lb />
and Harness. <lb />
V-Crimp, Galvanized and Rubber Red <lb />
WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS <lb />
apprehended and loaf booklet on clubs which should come <lb />
terms In the penitentiary or punish- be in the of every man In this n would he tolerated. <lb />
in. n; to of the It is in line with the <lb />
community service work which pro- <lb />
With number of accidents In <lb />
handling newspaper <lb />
reporting it would he safe to rut I <lb />
inc off the day program. <lb />
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Rumors as to war <lb />
b The man who pays the war certainly saves a lot of running offer as a aeries of <lb />
bill has a right to gel what he wants, j around to get up I thrills as a aerial story. <lb />
crime <lb />
work v. f r our State <lb />
The parcel post has made it <lb />
to things from cities that It; On reading some of the papers <lb />
has forced merchant who bow they were filled up be- <lb />
hold his trade to be and fore th European war started ti, <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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TOBACCO SALES <lb />
THIS YEAR NEARLY <lb />
Pollard Jury Dave Been <lb />
Unable to Agree on <lb />
at last Reports <lb />
Y . <lb />
tear's Sales, Being Only About r <lb />
are still bun <lb />
Pounds less <lb />
Date <lb />
SALtS HI HI <lb />
Are And <lb />
Ire Well Pleased With Conditions <lb />
of The -Much <lb />
lo Be Sold <lb />
The tobacco sales on Ibis market <lb />
fall have been exceedingly good. <lb />
In present indications are that <lb />
a great deal more tobacco will be sold <lb />
here Ibis year than bas ever boon <lb />
sold before, while number <lb />
pounds sold each day is not as I <lb />
as It was some time ago the sales are <lb />
regular and on one or two occasion- <lb />
week sale required almost <lb />
The jurors who were selected for <lb />
the Pollard trial have been trying to <lb />
reach a decision since Saturday night <lb />
when the case, was given to them, <lb />
forty-eight hours they <lb />
g up. It is rumored <lb />
Stand to In favor <lb />
acquittal and have stood this way <lb />
since early <lb />
Altar having been out this Ions <lb />
without agreement there is <lb />
chance of an agreement The jurors <lb />
have been ordered to agree if <lb />
and they will be held until all <lb />
of mi agreement is past before <lb />
being ab. <lb />
This Is the second trial and on the <lb />
former trial the Jury was out <lb />
about lour hours before bringing in <lb />
of <lb />
T Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Company. <lb />
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb />
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb />
Deposit Your Money with This <lb />
For Safekeeping. <lb />
We Unroll As Many Carpets <lb />
. <lb />
I like <lb />
here to select. We don't con- <lb />
sider it trouble and deal <lb />
want you to think we do. <lb />
re here to suit yen with <lb />
floor covering and well do it <lb />
if we have to unroll every <lb />
the store. So <lb />
be afraid to ask to see at <lb />
many patterns as you like <lb />
The carpels and salesmen are <lb />
for that purpose <lb />
Marriage i.-e- <lb />
Register of Deed Bell has <lb />
issued licensee to the following <lb />
couples since last <lb />
Win. P, Taylor Roanoke Rapids<lb />
ADS <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Evans <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
mil hours to There is a Lawrence, of Ayden. <lb />
of tobacco yet lo be sold and ii <lb />
i expected that heavy sales will con- <lb />
for time. When it is ail <lb />
over and the final given <lb />
out ibis is going to compare <lb />
with highest sellers <lb />
In- prices during this season have <lb />
been very satisfactory indeed. The <lb />
war affected almost all price. <lb />
I in of that fact <lb />
has been bringing about all that <lb />
be expected the grad- <lb />
there has been general <lb />
With prices received. <lb />
The total amount of tobacco sob <lb />
on Ibis market this fall amounts to <lb />
pounds. Compared with the <lb />
total sale for last year which was <lb />
H and Ad lie <lb />
of <lb />
I. u. Everett and Mary <lb />
r y of <lb />
Harris and <lb />
of Falkland. <lb />
Moore and Moore <lb />
of Norfolk and i <lb />
of <lb />
Rowe Woolen of Falkland and Maul <lb />
Williams of Edgecombe county. <lb />
Fernando and Sadie <lb />
of <lb />
and Lady <lb />
of<lb />
for id i <lb />
having ac- <lb />
count, h <lb />
line, U word, to i.- <lb />
No.<lb />
store last Saturday morning a <lb />
Bicycle, any information as to its re- <lb />
will be appreciated. C. <lb />
Forbes. 11-23-21,1. <lb />
Ask Your Grocer for MOSS ROSE <lb />
the best U <lb />
NEW I I KI-h M. <lb />
Silas Long. Jr., and S <lb />
pounds Ibis year's Bales of <lb />
lo last Friday are only pounds and Rosa <lb />
the total sales for last year. , <lb />
With the tobacco that Joseph Heat of county <lb />
to be sold It is certain to run this Bradley of Pitt county. <lb />
figures much higher. The total Kilter Hines and Julia Simons SEE E. II. FOR <lb />
sale for last week was pounds <lb />
figures are only about Gay, Sr , and Isabel l <lb />
pounds behind some of the highest <lb />
week's sales registered Ibis year. ; <lb />
On whole this has been a Tory NOTICE, <lb />
good year for the tobacco grower of a t <lb />
FURNISH <lb />
pipes, elbows, fire boards, and put up <lb />
your stoves. S. T. Hicks. <lb />
Irons, Heaters, Lights and fixtures <lb />
Proctor Hotel Building. <lb />
I ROOMS FOR RENT. <lb />
Apply to S. W. Co. store <lb />
Evans Street. <lb />
Fresh Buck- <lb />
wheat, Hominy, Pan- <lb />
cake Flour, Oatmeal, <lb />
Flakes, <lb />
Washington Crisps, <lb />
Quakers Corn Flakes. <lb />
Post Post <lb />
els, Porridge, Grape <lb />
Nuts, Instant <lb />
Cereal, Flour. <lb />
Self-rising Flour, Con- <lb />
and <lb />
fee. <lb />
M Schultz <lb />
TO <lb />
It requires experience and <lb />
An apprentice is all right bis place <lb />
but long training is necessary to make <lb />
full-hedged plumbers out of them. We <lb />
send experienced men to every Job be <lb />
cause it is <lb />
Cheaper for Ta <lb />
and the work gives satisfaction. We <lb />
make our money by doing more Job. <lb />
as a result of your recommendation. <lb />
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb />
ii-S-SH <lb />
He has suffered as other one of made at <lb />
has but has had a good mar- 1914 in an boo n pots <lb />
et vs. John J. <lb />
et which judgment appointed <lb />
HICK HACK HACK <lb />
With raw tickling throat, <lb />
sore longs, you need <lb />
Honey and Tar Compound, and quick- <lb />
It. The first dose helps, it leaves a <lb />
undersigned a Commissioner to RENT MODERN FIVE <lb />
land f or six room dwelling in Greenville. of the latest Nothing <lb />
WAR TROUBLE ON <lb />
No. While the Eastern Is <lb />
involved in war we are lucky to <lb />
received all of our imported bulbs <lb />
from France and Hyacinth, <lb />
Tulips, and in great <lb />
Place your order early. <lb />
Choice Cut Flowers for all Occasions. <lb />
No. Roses, Carnations, <lb />
and Chrysanthemums, <lb />
flowers. Our art in wedding arrange- <lb />
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb />
F. O. Detroit <lb />
We have several hand Ford and other <lb />
Cars, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
N. C. <lb />
in the day of January 1915. It be- p Q Clinton, N. C. <lb />
the first Monday of January 1915 <lb />
at p. m., expose to public sale at <lb />
toothing, healing coating as It glides . WE WANT TO BUT A NUMBER OF, , <lb />
your yo-i better a. C; Rood milch cows. Dairy <lb />
once. user Is a Greenville, N. C. ll-f.-.-0-d. If <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
it <lb />
land lying and being in Town- <lb />
ship. Pitt County. N. and more to th Pal and Sickly <lb />
particularly described as <lb />
Adjoining lands of Mack <lb />
Joe Jenkins, and others and being .,. Fur urn <lb />
qualified as executors of ,, Na , in <lb />
the last will and testament of Alston <lb />
land, and beginning at a <lb />
finer In Floral Offerings for funeral <lb />
occasions. <lb />
Plants In Varieties. <lb />
No. Ferns, Norfolk <lb />
d many other choice plants for <lb />
culture Rose bushes, ever- <lb />
greens, shade shrubberies, and <lb />
hedge plants. <lb />
Mall, telegraph or telephone orders <lb />
promptly executed by J. L. <lb />
Co. Raleigh, N. P. Phones, <lb />
House <lb />
Strawberry Plants<lb />
Ll. <lb />
Plant them now, cents per <lb />
Cut Flowers and funeral designs i B <lb />
notice. Orders taken for Shade j <lb />
Tree., Vines, Rose <lb />
Pansy Plants. Hyacinth and Narcissus <lb />
MISS BETTIE <lb />
a. in <lb />
i a. in <lb />
It t n in <lb />
stake in lot No. of said Having qualified as Administratrix KM ,, shippers and f <lb />
Deceased, late of <lb />
County, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims u, a cornet County, this is to notify nil <lb />
against the the said deceased East pole to claims against the estate of <lb />
running thence <lb />
lo a pin <lb />
North 1-2 East R. K. Stokes, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
lo exhibit them lo the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 1st day of November, <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded In <lb />
bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted lo said <lb />
ill please make immediate payment <lb />
This day of October. 1914. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIME <lb />
JUNIOR n. <lb />
Washington, N. c. Executors <lb />
10- SI- 11.1 <lb />
line, thence with White- <lb />
line to corner of lot No. <lb />
I hence along the line of lot No. -o <lb />
the beginning, containing <lb />
more or loss. And being the same <lb />
land conveyed to Louis Smith by E. <lb />
T. <lb />
This the day of November 1914.1 <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
the deceased to exhibit them to th <lb />
undersigned within twelve months <lb />
from this date or this notice will be <lb />
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All indebted to said <lb />
will make Immediate <lb />
This 23rd day of November. 1914 <lb />
SARAH STOKES, <lb />
Administrate <lb />
James Son. <lb />
Freight in North Carolina. <lb />
The freight rates, beth <lb />
and Joint made effective by the law <lb />
of North Carolina. October 13th. 1914 <lb />
are on file of this com <lb />
Agents will furnish applies <lb />
full to these rates <lb />
J. F. DALTON, <lb />
F. <lb />
B. B. KYLE, <lb />
Manager. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA <lb />
No. It <lb />
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mm <lb />
t i. <lb />
No I 1.1 a. i <lb />
No lit a <lb />
H- . <lb />
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I ea I -.-. I J- i I. <lb />
; Aid ii eat. <lb />
j V---.- <lb />
. . .<lb />
Lu <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Johnston Foxhall sold lbs for average 15.40 <lb />
Six Other Warehouses sole lbs at average 13.21 <lb />
Market sold lbs average 13.61 <lb />
Johnston Foxhall averaged their customers 2.19 p-r pound more <lb />
than their competitors and paid them more for the same <lb />
amount of tobacco than that sold by the other six warehouses <lb />
figures for themselves. If you want the <lb />
highest price for your Tobacco to see us.<lb />
YOUR FRIENDS, <lb />
O. G Rucker, Auctioneer. <lb />
Johnston Foxhall<lb />
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we wish to thank <lb />
i . I F, will hold their dis- <lb />
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among them is Hon, Charles <lb />
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Mr. W. E, Hooks, our clever in- <lb />
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i modem and <lb />
n in town, ii in the East- <lb />
part of the State, ii Is i <lb />
in tin- grove the old <lb />
id pi boot, II has two fronts north and <lb />
i, and an ideal home. <lb />
who never things <lb />
halves. <lb />
Why should tin rs leak and <lb />
the animals Imagine Strange <lb />
. can get metal roofing from <lb />
H. Smith k Urn's, for per <lb />
i . l them dry. Just <lb />
i a ear load. <lb />
N is the season persimmon <lb />
beer, and roasted potatoes with those <lb />
i old kilns. II us of <lb />
Repair the Leak <lb />
A small I- may sink a ship. <lb />
A small regularly may if <lb />
not your chances success. <lb />
You can watch the when you pay <lb />
You will before you write a check a red less <lb />
Lei this Bank keep your checking account. <lb />
National Bank of <lb />
Greenville<lb />
lame I. Little. <lb />
V. J. <lb />
Lanterns <lb />
Strong and Durable <lb />
For Fishing, <lb />
Camping, <lb />
and Hard <lb />
under All <lb />
Conditions. <lb />
breathing, call I <lb />
. I Tar i <lb />
,., , the croup. It ens th. <lb />
same Hate r The very <lb />
my the phlegm . . , . .,,. <lb />
opens th f. . . <lb />
sold by all drug . . . . <lb />
. i every <lb />
Farm Bale, no <lb />
, upon which i childhood days on the farm. <lb />
I rs I We are glad to shake the hands if <lb />
mt writ of error to act as a Rev. B. E. Si who made our <lb />
the penalty I a I. g visit on his way from the <lb />
i, the met ployed In I Mr. <lb />
trial. It was alleged held a cl d m- <lb />
i carried the benedictions of all <lb />
hi knew <lb />
Electrical Supplies find <lb />
Heating Devices <lb />
Electric Irons, Flashlights and Battery's <lb />
Have your res id other Id ire <lb />
ed for electric All work <lb />
satisfactory and PRICES LOW. I have in <lb />
stock nice line of a id t it e <lb />
Call d <lb />
given all calls. <lb />
service, <lb />
E. H. EVANS<lb />
Give steady, bright light <lb />
Easy to light Easy to <lb />
clean and Don't <lb />
smoke. Don't blow out <lb />
in the wind Don't leak. <lb />
At dealers everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Richmond, V. <lb />
Norfolk. V. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
N. C <lb />
i. i W. Va. <lb />
C. <lb />
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WE HANDLE <lb />
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb />
i If each were for members of oar <lb />
family. We use none but <lb />
purest drugs. W use every <lb />
to accuracy and faith <lb />
Have your prescriptions Ml- <lb />
G and you ten have perfect <lb />
l the medicine. And confidence, <lb />
. nu. a help In effecting a <lb />
tare.<lb />
his <lb />
until <lb />
i farm in g the ant <lb />
i . i lose to <lb />
ired and <lb />
n, self<lb />
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Sheriff-elect Joseph <lb />
purchase himself a <lb />
In last there was and is getting read for Hie first of <lb />
justice . <lb />
if u la hardware of kind <lb />
us we have the stock from a <lb />
to a cutter. J. B. Smith Bro. <lb />
Protect your widow and orphans <lb />
II . policy, y <lb />
. . p ; In the bank, an i <lb />
by purchasing a good <lb />
smith .-. u. revolver J. R. <lb />
. your loyalty to coin-- <lb />
. i by nil Urn- the navy nor <lb />
i your a to gov- <lb />
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I health <lb />
By virtue of authority vested in me <lb />
y u mortgage executed by Gideon <lb />
Teal, on May 2nd, 1910, and <lb />
in 0-9, Page Pitt F TUB <lb />
of Heeds the terms of Schedule In Effect lib. <lb />
which have not been complied X. following <lb />
will sell for cash to the highest published as ONLY <lb />
on Monday, December -1st, 1914, and are not <lb />
noon at the Court Mouse door n LEAVE <lb />
N. the following -EAST <lb />
II i daily, <lb />
Beginning at the i a <lb />
watering hole the Nona <lb />
i of it J. W Carson's Held A. <lb />
Theme u <lb />
It Always Helps <lb />
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb />
writing of her experience with Hie woman's <lb />
tonic. She says began to use <lb />
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb />
of I began to feel like a new woman. soon <lb />
gained pounds, and now, do all my housework, <lb />
as well as run a water mill. <lb />
wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb />
and it always does me <lb />
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb />
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb />
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb />
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb />
for trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb />
women for more than fifty years. <lb />
Get a Bottle Today <lb />
Of f o<lb />
REASON <lb />
ll.-v. In Miens Ii Tuple. <lb />
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NOTICE r <lb />
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the O H floor <lb />
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Mrs 28th, 1914. n realized. Al <lb />
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all the with you In all uprising and <lb />
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former Having qualified as administrator <lb />
rest of the . of County, <lb />
the par- ,;. ; to notify persons having <lb />
in , again I estate to present <lb />
el to me or to my attorney, Albion <lb />
II follow iii i , . on or before the 9th day of <lb />
Intent or ,. . D or this notice will b <lb />
object of the Health pleaded in bar of their Ail <lb />
the run and courses of j <lb />
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side of the road, thence running with <lb />
a d road of roads and <lb />
reboot thence with <lb />
Westerly to a light wood on the <lb />
aide said mad, <lb />
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Administrator. <lb />
n, Attorney,<lb />
I mini sleeping Norfolk. <lb />
a. daily, tor Plymouth, Elisa- <lb />
beth City and <lb />
Parlor Car Service K <lb />
Norfolk. for all points <lb />
North and West. <lb />
i, p. in. daily. Sunday for <lb />
WEST HOUND <lb />
5.32 a. m. daily <lb />
and Went. Car <lb />
Service. North, <lb />
mid West. <lb />
a. dally, Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Connects for <lb />
all <lb />
Why You Should Always Use <lb />
Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts <lb />
. Because they are than Purr Food <lb />
Laws require <lb />
Because they will go further than inferior goods. <lb />
Because their delicacy of flavor is <lb />
Because their and Quality ii absolute. <lb />
Because th-y are guaranteed. <lb />
i poles to the eon- p. in. daily for and <lb />
Intermediate stations. <lb />
further information and <lb />
in Bleeping Can to J <lb />
I, Agent. N. C. <lb />
II. <lb />
Agent <lb />
J. D. STACK,<lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
seventy acres <lb />
r leas. Bald land <lb />
lands of J. H Whitehurst, Harriet <lb />
others. <lb />
This November Hit 1911. <lb />
Any. <lb />
By virtue of a judgment of the <lb />
Court of County, made at j <lb />
Term 1914 in an <lb />
entitled et vs. John I. I <lb />
it which Judgment appointed <lb />
the undersigned a Commissioner <lb />
-ill the land herein described, I will <lb />
n the day of January 1916, it be- <lb />
the first Monday of January <lb />
at p. m., expose to public sale at <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
L A. Randolph and E. S. <lb />
trading under the firm name if <lb />
Ford Supply Company <lb />
vs <lb />
Frank Lilly. <lb />
of and<lb />
Tin- defendant In the above entitled <lb />
house door in Greenville, N. action will take notice that on the <lb />
C , the following described land, i- day of October, a summons in the said <lb />
certain tract or parcel action was Issued I the defend- <lb />
land lying and being in Bethel Town- by the Clerk of the Superior <lb />
County. N. and more Court for County. North Carolina <lb />
particularly described as plaintiffs claiming the of two <lb />
Adjoining the lands of Mach , thousand two hundred thirty three <lb />
Joe Jenkins, and others and being dollars, due on a note and for <lb />
lot No. ill the division of the Nancy sold and delivered, which sum- <lb />
land, and beginning a moats is returnable to the December <lb />
Stake in lot No, of said division. Superior Court, com- <lb />
running thence North ST 1-2 East IS , on the 14th day of I <lb />
poles to a pine corner of lot No. held in the Court House, In <lb />
thence North East poles to In said State and county. <lb />
line, theme with White- The defendant will also take notice <lb />
lino to corner of lot No. that a warrant of attachment was la- <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. . <lb />
la Superior Court <lb />
Z. V. Hooker <lb />
vs. <lb />
W. L. F. Corey <lb />
N, J. Corey. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt my made at th- <lb />
. I i in. 1914 of <lb />
Superior Court by His R. a. <lb />
residing, in the above <lb />
entitled cease, the Com <lb />
will, on Monday, the 7th <lb />
day Of December 1914. at o'clock <lb />
Noon, it being the Brat I <lb />
December, expose to pubic <lb />
before the Court House I in Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
following described tracts or par- <lb />
f land, <lb />
Lying and being in the county <lb />
theme along the line of lot No. <lb />
the beginning, containing acres <lb />
more or less. And being the same <lb />
land conveyed to Louis Smith by E. <lb />
T. <lb />
This the day of November <lb />
BROWN, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Katie. <lb />
Having qualified as Administratrix <lb />
of It. F. Stokes, deceased, late of Pill <lb />
County, this Is to notify nil persons <lb />
claims against the estate of <lb />
the deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
undersigned within twelve months <lb />
from this date or this notice will he <lb />
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
Ail persons Indebted to said <lb />
will make Immediate payment. <lb />
This 23rd day of November, <lb />
STOKES, <lb />
Administratrix. <lb />
James ti <lb />
i I <lb />
sued by said Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court, on the day of October <lb />
1914, against the property of said de- <lb />
which warrant is returnable <lb />
to the December term of the Superior <lb />
Court for County, at time and <lb />
place named for the return of <lb />
summons, above mentioned, when <lb />
the defendant is required to <lb />
appear and answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint, or the relief demanded will <lb />
granted. <lb />
This October 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court.<lb />
in <lb />
Privileges <lb />
a WHEAT, <lb />
and calla are the safest and r, ,,.,. <lb />
described as <lb />
First Situated in <lb />
Township, County, bounded on the <lb />
North by the lands of S. F. Worthing <lb />
ton and Jane Edwards; bounded <lb />
the West by the lands of James Nelson <lb />
and Dennis Branch; and on the South <lb />
by another tract of land of L. F. <lb />
Corey and on the Hast by the lands <lb />
of Amy Hines, containing <lb />
more or less and being the tract of <lb />
land on which the said W, L. F <lb />
Con now reside. <lb />
Second Situated In <lb />
Township, County on the East <lb />
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining <lb />
land.; of and others <lb />
containing acres more or less and <lb />
being the land deeded by Farrow <lb />
Cannady to Providence Cooper an I <lb />
Cannon Mills and them conveyed to <lb />
Samuel Cray to W, L. F. Corey, by <lb />
Died which la of record in the Regis- <lb />
Office In Pitt County in Hook <lb />
Notice is hereby given that at Use <lb />
regular meeting of the Hoard of <lb />
of Pitt held Monday. <lb />
November 1914, there was filed <lb />
v. said Board, petition asking that a <lb />
id be laid out in <lb />
. p II follows <lb />
i; at some point b <lb />
. . r Creek on <lb />
i Bridge t <lb />
and p the <lb />
lands of J. O. and W. B. Ir. tor and <lb />
G plantation own a <lb />
II, owned by Mr. <lb />
; on th- <lb />
road running from <lb />
. r inks <lb />
The same will be heard at the re <lb />
of the Hoard of Com- <lb />
of Pitt i to be held <lb />
Monday. December 1914, all <lb />
d i 1.- hi I'd are ask <lb />
to be present on said date, done by <lb />
order Of the Hoard, this the <lb />
of Now 1914. <lb />
B. M. LEWIS. <lb />
Bell, Clerk. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
on Thursday, the i Nov- <lb />
ember, at o'clock Edwards <lb />
Building, mar the Court d <lb />
of i will <lb />
to the higher bidder tor cash, three <lb />
hundred opera chairs sold by <lb />
Van Dyke to Powell n Bryan, this sale <lb />
g made under the order of Court <lb />
sell mortgage property. <lb />
Chairs can be seen by calling upon I <lb />
Taft or H. C. Edwards. <lb />
This October 1914. <lb />
Si. EVERETT, <lb />
Commissioner, i <lb />
mi of ti . ii . <lb />
i , your loss Is <lb />
absolutely limited to the amount <lb />
No further <lb />
Positively most profitable <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open at m <lb />
puts or la call . bu <lb />
,. for I or it i bus I <lb />
or many more as you wish <lb />
Third Trail E I in I <lb />
Township. County, in James r, <lb />
In, containing acres more or <lb />
It as and being the same land granted <lb />
i said W. L. i by th <lb />
of Ca B by v <lb />
is of record <lb />
of ii Pitt t lit <lb />
i a I i in Swift <lb />
v. . or of cent . <lb />
you . the i of X <lb />
of I I profit. m r, h. r- <lb />
for full ti , . ,, ; <lb />
Bit end Fifth in Swift <lb />
Town hip P on both <lb />
Ohio. of the i it ad adjoin- <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Hex 1480, <lb />
tract last re Hi and ad- <lb />
joining the lands of it. <lb />
wood Cox and others, containing <lb />
NOTICE of <lb />
On Monday December 1914 at <lb />
M. before the Court-house la <lb />
Greenville, N C, The Hoard of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt County will rent or <lb />
to the bidder for the <lb />
year 1915, the following tract of land. <lb />
to-wit. A certain tract or parcel o <lb />
land being and lying In Greenville <lb />
Township and on the North Side <lb />
Tar River about one mile from Green <lb />
on the Wist side of the Green <lb />
and Bethel road and on the <lb />
North side of the Greenville and Tar <lb />
read, adjoining the lands of C. <lb />
T, Randolph J. W <lb />
Ferrel and others and being a part <lb />
Susan Brown tract of land, con- <lb />
acres more or less. About <lb />
of said land is cleared and <lb />
in a good of cultivation, there la <lb />
a food house, barn and stab- <lb />
and e i n said <lb />
land, i an well of <lb />
The A. C. L. ad <lb />
, k ad <lb />
nil I land, i eon <lb />
. The person <lb />
, . ,, i,. r. to furnish <lb />
re <lb />
right to re t or <lb />
can be had <lb />
f Bras- <lb />
, i r J Bi Done <lb />
order of the Board of <lb />
This the day of November 1914 <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
County Attorney <lb />
NOTICE P SALE. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Before A T. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
Ulla E. Williams <lb />
Administratrix of the estate <lb />
of F. Williams <lb />
vs. . <lb />
Court of County made by A <lb />
Verla Williams and Leila Williams, <lb />
minors heirs at law of F. <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Farm For Sale. <lb />
For sale one acre farm situated or <lb />
near Everetts, N. C close to schools These lands will be subdivided <lb />
churches, HO cleared and in lots of r, acres <lb />
stale of cultivation, self draining with HUt purchasers. Carolina <lb />
young growth of limber. Eight room 2nd day of November. 1914. Pitt County <lb />
dwelling practically new, two tenant c c PIERCE, By virtue of a power of I <lb />
houses, and several other out buildings Commissioner In a <lb />
two new tobacco barns, will HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys, <lb />
sell and Include farm <lb />
teams and etc. If so desired by pros- <lb />
purchaser, if Interested In a <lb />
write. P. O. Box Everetts <lb />
N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
certain Deed of Trust. <lb />
, and delivered by W. A. <lb />
and J. C. Taylor and wife Cora <lb />
Taylor to F. C, Harding Trustee on <lb />
the lest clay of April, 1914, and duly <lb />
recorded in the Register's Office in <lb />
By virtue of a In Book All, page <lb />
in a certain Mortgage Deed M Trustee,, will; a <lb />
executed and delivered by Pa- <lb />
AXE OF REAL PROPERTY. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, the 16th. day of Do <lb />
Having qualified as executors of <lb />
the last will and testament Alston <lb />
Grimes, Deceased, late of Grimesland,; q, page <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, this Is a of <lb />
T. Moore. Clerk, on the 6th. day notify all having claims k certain Mortgage <lb />
ill u i . v- la <lb />
trick to Turnage Brothers, dated the 1914 at <lb />
day of October, 19.3. and duly being the third day of th, December <lb />
recorded In the Register's Office In Term of the Pit. County Superior <lb />
Court, expose to public sale before <lb />
the Court House Dour In Greenville. <lb />
In the highest bidder for cash. th- <lb />
This 30th day of October. 1914. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES <lb />
D. GRIMES, <lb />
in Greenville, to highest bidder bar of their recovery. <lb />
cash, the following described tracts, All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
or parcels of land, to I ill make immediate <lb />
and being in Falkland Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina and <lb />
being It No. in the Division of the <lb />
II. P. Williams land and beginning at Washington. N. C. <lb />
a stake in the Snow Hill Load near, <lb />
the crossing of Pasture Branch and <lb />
running with said road N <lb />
poles; then N K i poles; then; <lb />
N E -2 poles to a bridge across <lb />
in page the under- <lb />
signed, will on Monday, the 7th day, <lb />
of December, 1914 expose to public <lb />
sale before the court house door In <lb />
scribed as <lb />
FIRST Lying on the West <lb />
side of the Railroad leading from Heth <lb />
to Greenville bounded by said<lb />
an j<lb />
S, <lb />
at nil <lb />
. ft Co., <lb />
N. <lb />
FOB SALE OB KENT-A FIVE <lb />
horse farm. Will soil for cash or en <lb />
easy terms. Address Calvin Mills, <lb />
N. Route <lb />
At The Grand Fall I <lb />
Clearing Sale at. b -n <lb />
-----Extra Bargains put on each Sale ends Nov. <lb />
A AI A D I I Watch for the Airships and Balloons night and day, each one carries good <lb />
W Mil HI I IN for twenty-five cents in trade. <lb />
Von r Ski ii <lb />
as a <lb />
. i ii <lb />
I i. <lb />
.,. i <lb />
CO.<lb />
THE FARM <lb />
Is the of all Industry <lb />
it the bull of all good finning. <lb />
bulletin by the authority i the United of making of of <lb />
mi o. Farm, and pried ,,, deceased. <lb />
a ditch; then wt said ditch S W <lb />
poles to a gum, T. L. Hi. <lb />
V. Williams corner then S K 6.4 <lb />
poles to a stake, the line; then <lb />
N 1-2 K poles to a Make; then <lb />
S SO 1-J W to a white oak; then N <lb />
K poles to the beginning con- <lb />
1-1 sored more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract in said Town <lb />
hip, County and State beginning at <lb />
take Emma J. comer and <lb />
ram S W poles to a poplar <lb />
a prong of Jacob's then I <lb />
down run of Jacob's to a <lb />
stake, corner of W. R. Williams I <lb />
then Ills line N 3-4 E poles <lb />
to a stake at J. <lb />
then 1-2 R poles to the <lb />
beginning containing acres more <lb />
The two constituting <lb />
Ll No, In the Division of the II. P. <lb />
land, which was allotted to <lb />
V. F. Williams by Division Deed dated <lb />
lie 14th. day of June, as <lb />
pears of record In the Register's Of- <lb />
In Pitt County, In book T page <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
Mile . . . ,. <lb />
to the highest bidder for Harrington W. A and I Hay <lb />
cash the following described tract or others <lb />
parcel of land, ; <lb />
tract of land in Bearer <lb />
record It. map book I. page <lb />
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE <lb />
Having as administrator of <lb />
C. A. White, late of Pitt County, North <lb />
Carolina, this is to notify all persons <lb />
having claims against t <lb />
said deceased to exhibit them to th i <lb />
undersigned administrator within <lb />
months from date or <lb />
notice win be pleaded In bar of their <lb />
recovery. <lb />
persons Indebted to estate <lb />
will please make Immediate <lb />
This November S 1914. <lb />
S. T. WHITE. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
II 8- ltd <lb />
Two Farms For Bale r Rent. <lb />
One farm containing sores, about <lb />
acres on the north <lb />
Tar Hirer, suitable for cotton, com. <lb />
tobacco, peanut, and truck about <lb />
miles from Greenville, One farm con- <lb />
lures about acres clear- <lb />
ed 1-2 miles from <lb />
will sell with a reasonable cash pay- <lb />
and easy terms on balance, <lb />
Will rent the farm solid rent <lb />
let parties furnish and two <lb />
thirds of crop. <lb />
J. F. DAVENPORT, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Township, beginning at a stake on <lb />
old plank road, the dividing line <lb />
Amos and Pa <lb />
trick and runs N K poles to I <lb />
Lying on the <lb />
Weal of the Head leading from <lb />
Bethel to bounded by sail <lb />
and the above tract. <lb />
land, Taylor and others con <lb />
a rt a more or at and be <lb />
composed the C. <lb />
Thence s h acres <lb />
, all persons a ,, Bethe <lb />
he estate of N , , ,,. , a toad <lb />
thence N E poles to a corner <lb />
pine, thence N V. poles to ti <lb />
stake, th <lb />
in the old Nicholas line. <lb />
the lime. <lb />
A postal <lb />
Don't buy saith, wad, <lb />
you <lb />
POWHATAN CO. <lb />
STRASBURG <lb />
This day of November, <lb />
F. C. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Attorneys <lb />
Cured In to <lb />
Your will money it <lb />
OINTMENT cum any <lb />
Blind, or I <lb />
Ems Roi. iv <lb />
W goo to a stake, the <lb />
S 1-2 W poles. <lb />
a straight line to the beginning, Be <lb />
the same land conveyed by <lb />
Mount and wife to Silas Patrick date <lb />
of August 30th 1905, as will appear <lb />
r record In P Pitt <lb />
County <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy th <lb />
term of said Mortgage Deed. <lb />
This the day of November <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
HARDING PIERCE , Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Declare Mar on <lb />
Rheumatism is an awful thing <lb />
more painful. Don't let <lb />
a but St twinges <lb />
Kile. Kidney PI . They work <lb />
directly on your <lb />
build them op, make <lb />
our I and It clear or <lb />
told. Keep Pills <lb />
for <lb />
of rheumatism -Sold V <lb />
THIRD TRACT Lying on <lb />
. side Creek <lb />
on the South by the Eureka Lumber <lb />
Company, on the North by Tract No <lb />
on by the run <lb />
Creek, containing acres more or <lb />
l II <lb />
For a more accurate description of <lb />
each the aforesaid tracts land <lb />
reference is hereby made to a map of <lb />
the lands formerly belonging to W. <lb />
A. J. C. Taylor recorded in the <lb />
Office In Pitt County In <lb />
Map Hook I. page <lb />
This sale will be made to <lb />
the terms of and stipulations set out <lb />
said Mortgage Deed. <lb />
This 10th. day of November, <lb />
Oil <lb />
F. HARDING. <lb />
Trustee.<lb />
corn Cars <lb />
he wont fair, no matter bow <lb />
cured the wonderful, old Dr. <lb />
It <lb />
. . I . . s <lb /></p>
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ii <lb />
1200 <lb />
Cm <lb />
More room, <lb />
more luxury, <lb />
more power, <lb />
more beauty. <lb />
The latest en- <lb />
and <lb />
comfort re- <lb />
add- <lb />
ed to the old <lb />
quality <lb />
and economy <lb />
Greenville Motor <lb />
Company <lb />
Justice Bows Her Head <lb />
from first <lb />
lo furnish the proof of their <lb />
self-defense and upon this <lb />
mission the Judge the <lb />
of the State gave the <lb />
opening and closing of the case <lb />
This resulting in an advantage to <lb />
the defense, evident to every one. <lb />
The first witness introduced, in the <lb />
opening of the case was the defendant, <lb />
M. Pollard and Ex-Governor Jarvis <lb />
examined the witness in reference o <lb />
the location of objects In the store at <lb />
the time of the killing. <lb />
afternoon, the witness was turned <lb />
to the State for and <lb />
the court adjourned with the <lb />
ruination in progress. <lb />
Friday morning with the opening of <lb />
court. Judge Peebles stopped the cross- <lb />
examination with the remark that M <lb />
did not see how any attorneys Will <lb />
any learning should think that the <lb />
location of articles in the room of the <lb />
alleged killing was important. <lb />
Attorneys Dumbfounded. <lb />
The attorneys were dumbfound <lb />
particularly in view of the <lb />
that the Supreme Court in reviewing j <lb />
The case after the first trial had <lb />
printed In full this very evidence <lb />
earning the location. <lb />
Continuing the case, the State Intro- <lb />
a large number, more than <lb />
of the best citizens of j <lb />
to prove the bad character of <lb />
During tho testimony, Judge Peebles <lb />
interrupted one of the witnesses and <lb />
demanded upon what ho based the as- <lb />
of a bad character. The wit- <lb />
replied that Pollard had been <lb />
charged with gambling, being a blind <lb />
tiger and enticing young men <lb />
Ml place that he might secure their <lb />
money. <lb />
In making their arguments, the at- <lb />
for the State, referred to <lb />
testimony, and Judge Peebles in nil <lb />
charge instructed the jury that being <lb />
a gambler, a blind tiger or having a <lb />
bad character had nothing to do With <lb />
the case the only matter to the jury <lb />
was as to the truthfulness of tho de- <lb />
The State was not permitted <lb />
l; introduce evidence to show the <lb />
previous trouble the dead Chi it <lb />
of Police Smith had with Pollard, <lb />
order to bring out the theory of <lb />
meditation, or intent to kill. Judge <lb />
stating that the only <lb />
permitted would be the events of the <lb />
time of the killing and the fact of the <lb />
use of a deadly weapon. <lb />
Case to The Jury. <lb />
Finally, after a short charge of not <lb />
I over fifteen minutes, the case went to <lb />
the jury Saturday evening at <lb />
clock. Sunday morning Judge Peebles <lb />
railed the jury before him when <lb />
be bad given them some charge <lb />
i the caution with <lb />
they should consider the dying <lb />
mi I i- Of Smith, be asked them <lb />
they and added that he <lb />
collectively. One of Jury <lb />
we are to <lb />
Monday morning, when court opened <lb />
the Judge again sent for the jury and <lb />
asked them the standing and the reply <lb />
was to The Judge then said <lb />
that he would hold the jury together <lb />
two week If they did not agree sooner <lb />
and reminded them that the trial was <lb />
resting the State much money and <lb />
they should consider the necessity of <lb />
agreement. <lb />
Monday afternoon, the jury was call- <lb />
Evans at center, Mayer. Ward and ed out and Jude <lb />
In the are true foot-i Peebles stated that there was a law <lb />
ball stars but when they attempt somewhere to the effect that If a Jury <lb />
Tar Heel aggregation they have a two for conviction and ten for <lb />
whole tea into whip. And the team the two should yield to the <lb />
they meet has as much stuff at their <lb />
Judge Peebles held in his hand <lb />
one of the olden time reports of th- <lb />
Supreme read an opinion <lb />
written by Judge who <lb />
listened wondered If the fact that <lb />
the City of Raleigh, tins very day. the <lb />
unveiling of a busts to the famous <lb />
jurist had not drawn the attention of <lb />
the judge to the opinion. The case <lb />
was directly opposite to the Pollard <lb />
case. In the case quoted the <lb />
was Innocence of crime. <lb />
the Pollard case the defendant <lb />
with a deadly <lb />
and stands for on the ground <lb />
self defense. <lb />
In the Judge Gaston states <lb />
that the defendant should be given tho <lb />
benefit of the doubt. Judge Peebles <lb />
used it as an argument to bring the <lb />
jury to a verdict of acquittal. <lb />
the Jury, the judge <lb />
told them that he would give them <lb />
until p. m. and that if they had <lb />
agreed on a verdict at that hour, he <lb />
would adjourn court, hold to- <lb />
at their own cost for boa.-l <lb />
until a verdict was rendered it <lb />
It took then until the last hour of the <lb />
year 1914. He said further that he <lb />
would instruct the sheriff of tho <lb />
to adjourn court from day to <lb />
until the verdict was brought In. <lb />
The audience tiled out of the court <lb />
room after the remarkable <lb />
out in yard <lb />
and on the streets that are <lb />
dear attempt to coerce a <lb />
Jury. <lb />
Congressman Weds. <lb />
Washington, Nov. <lb />
Martin A Morrison, of tho Ninth In- <lb />
District, took as his bride hero <lb />
today Mis Katherine <lb />
Washington. It was the second mar- <lb />
for the Congressman. In <lb />
be wedded Miss Lillian L. Thompson <lb />
of Franklin, who died seven years <lb />
ago. <lb />
SEAR AT TARBORO <lb />
Tarboro, Nov. ISA probable lynch- <lb />
was avoided at Tarboro Saturday <lb />
by the of a strange <lb />
who, without provocation, struck Mr <lb />
Sam Taylor the bead with a <lb />
club inflicting serious injury. Several <lb />
gathered in the store of R. B. <lb />
and began an altercation. Mr <lb />
ordered them from the <lb />
later, was compelled to forcibly <lb />
om his place of <lb />
One of the a stranger, <lb />
up a club and endeavored o <lb />
strike Mr. Hyman, but the latter was <lb />
too quick for the man. Just then Mr, <lb />
Taylor came around the corner count- <lb />
a large sum of money with which <lb />
he to pay off his <lb />
Without a word of warning the <lb />
Mr. Taylor. He was taken <lb />
hospital and It was necessary to <lb />
take eighteen in the I <lb />
across his head. <lb />
A the citizens gathered <lb />
with shot guns, but were unable <lb />
locate the who at ala hour <lb />
today had not been captured. <lb />
AT <lb />
GAME <lb />
Battle I Expected in <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Chanel Hill, Nov. Is no <lb />
doubt but that the Virginia <lb />
team is rally for the annual light <lb />
with Carolina at Richmond Thanks- <lb />
giving Day. A report from <lb />
gave It that a number of the <lb />
Virginia players were suffering from <lb />
no slight injuries but it is expert <lb />
that the Virginia team will be n first <lb />
when it meets <lb />
formidable foe from Chapel Hill. <lb />
Indications are that Carolina's <lb />
will reply on the work of their, <lb />
five particular stars to win the game <lb />
But Carolina in this respect is differ- <lb />
from her rival. Baker at <lb />
PASS CHRISTIAN LOSES <lb />
HER GREATEST ASSET. <lb />
Pass Christian, Miss., Nov. <lb />
Mayor Saucier of Pass Christian his <lb />
received a letter from President <lb />
son announcing that ho will be <lb />
able to accept the invitation of the <lb />
city council of Pass Christian to re- <lb />
peat his visit of last winter. The let- <lb />
Washington D. C, Nov. IT, 1914. <lb />
Sir and <lb />
warmly appreciate the kind <lb />
passed by the city council of <lb />
Pass I with with all my <lb />
heart that I could accept the <lb />
I look back with great pleasure <lb />
to the brief vacation spent in <lb />
Mississippi and I am deeply <lb />
that I cannot repeat it. Letters <lb />
as your give me the greatest plea- <lb />
and and I <lb />
the confidence so highly <lb />
pressed. <lb />
Cordially and sincerely yours.<lb />
at West Is <lb />
On Sunday <lb />
Durham. Nov. morning <lb />
when the was opened It <lb />
discovered that it had been j <lb />
and safe had been <lb />
ed by the combination and the locks <lb />
on the doors broken. The <lb />
amount of money and stamps taken <lb />
cannot be given at present but it is j <lb />
believed to be in the neighborhood of, <lb />
cash and 3.000 of <lb />
denominations. The State In- <lb />
is an inventory to as- <lb />
certain the exact loss. <lb />
The robbers entered the back of the <lb />
by spreading the bars apart <lb />
and breaking the locks of the win- <lb />
Every indication shows that l <lb />
was the work of experts and <lb />
think it was the work of who Is <lb />
familiar with the office. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified administrator <lb />
of the estate of B. J. Mills, deceased, <lb />
late of Pitt county, North Carolina.; <lb />
this is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against estate of the <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
at N. C on <lb />
before tho 10th day of November <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb />
Of their recovery. All persons In- i <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
Immediate payment <lb />
This 6th day of November 1914. <lb />
JOHN T. EVANS, <lb />
Administrator of B. J. Mills de- <lb />
JAMES L EVANS. Attorney, <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of tho of G. W. Bullock, deceased <lb />
late of Pitt County, North Carolina, <lb />
this Is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate of the said <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
at Bethel, H. C, on or <lb />
before the 13th day of November 1915 <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persons in- <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
immediate payment. <lb />
This 14th day of November 1914. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
Administrator of G. W. Bullock, do <lb />
ceased. <lb />
command as can reasonable <lb />
handle, and likely more. The Tar <lb />
ll.-els are of one equal temper, they <lb />
have, all of their old time fighting <lb />
ten, but that if It were the other war, <lb />
the minority should not yield without <lb />
mature conviction. <lb />
Immediately Solicitor Abernathy <lb />
rose and suggested to the Judge that <lb />
to give Virginia the toughest battle should not be coerced and re- <lb />
minded him that Juries certain <lb />
powers and duties as well as judges. <lb />
Judge Peebles replied that he knew <lb />
his duty and power as well as any <lb />
Judge on the bench and that ho could <lb />
be as stubborn as any Juror. <lb />
Rumors Concerning The Jury. <lb />
But that was not all. Judge Peebles <lb />
told the jury he had been informed <lb />
that one man on the Jury who <lb />
prior to the trial talked with the de- <lb />
Pollard and had expressed the <lb />
opinion that Pollard should be ac- <lb />
has had In Richmond for many a <lb />
year. <lb />
Marry In Ohio. <lb />
Hamilton, O., Nov. <lb />
mil take <lb />
th bride-to-be, th- <lb />
groom at I clergy ion <lb />
are all The <lb />
is Rev. <lb />
pastor of II; st <lb />
In City and later head resident <lb />
of the Settlement In that I and in view of these rumors <lb />
The groom Is the Rev. C. C. Conner, standing for conviction. It this were <lb />
pastor of the Church case, said the Judge, that man <lb />
Hamilton. The ceremony Is to take should be Indicted for perjury, <lb />
place at the home of bride's broth- Solicitor Abernathy said that he <lb />
had heard of one man on the Jury. <lb />
The bride was the first woman to who shortly after the previous trial <lb />
occupy a pulpit in Kansas City. had argued that Pollard should be ac- <lb />
went there In 1902 and held her pas- ad in view of these <lb />
until 1909, when she concerning the Jury, the Solicitor <lb />
continue her studies In thought they should be discharged and <lb />
work. She Is a graduate of mistrial ordered. <lb />
College at Akron, and specialized In j Here Judge Peebles crossly <lb />
In the University n Chicago. I the Solicitor be quiet, that b <lb />
In 1912 she returned to City advice in this matter had not been <lb />
and took up settlement work, but r.- asked. <lb />
signed this spring because of a Tat This Horning, <lb />
with the directors th This morning the climax came <lb />
of the settlement house. there may be another who <lb />
knows. <lb />
Instead of opening court <lb />
clock, tho bell called the people to <lb />
at and the was sent <lb />
J. K.<lb />
Phone- II <lb />
for and the Jury was still ten to two. <lb />
NOTICE SALE <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Under and by virtue of the authority <lb />
conferred upon me by the provisions <lb />
of a certain Deed of Trust <lb />
by J. A. Reddick, of the County of Pitt <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 Register of Deeds of Pitt county <lb />
in Book M-9, pages 61-63; said <lb />
of Trust having been given to secure <lb />
a certain bond of even date therewith; <lb />
and the said Reddick having failed <lb />
satisfy said bond; and holder <lb />
bald bond having applied to <lb />
signed to sell the lands to satisfy <lb />
bond. Now pursuant thereto the <lb />
will sell at the Court House <lb />
door In Greenville, Pitt County, North <lb />
Carolina, on the 30th day of <lb />
1914. at the hour of M. to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, following <lb />
described land, being In Pitt County <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
the lands of M. <lb />
B. F. Ward, T. A. Carson, others, <lb />
and containing ninety five more <lb />
or less, and the same being my home <lb />
place, and also being the who's <lb />
tracts of land I bought from <lb />
the heirs of Gray Blount, <lb />
known as part of the Gray Blount <lb />
Reference Is made to the deeds from <lb />
Blount heirs to J. A. <lb />
for a full description. <lb />
This the 29th. day of November <lb />
1914. <lb />
HARRY W. WHEDBEE, <lb />
Trustee <lb />
at . , Hill<lb />
LO <lb />
f Ne <lb />
r A <lb />
-n <lb />
By virtue of authority of an order <lb />
by the Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court, approved by the Judge of the <lb />
5th Judicial District, I will sell to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash , <lb />
the remainder payable in one, two and <lb />
three years from date, with <lb />
at the House door, at o'clock <lb />
noon, on Monday, the seventh day of <lb />
December, 1914, the following ; <lb />
d tract of <lb />
Bi the Herbert <lb />
or lot No. in the <lb />
land division, found in Book No. <lb />
Page of Land Division, of- <lb />
of of Court. <lb />
Beginning at a stake on the <lb />
road and runs to Patience Evans heirs <lb />
line North s. West poles to u <lb />
stake; thence North East poles <lb />
to a thence South East <lb />
poles a large thence South <lb />
Vast to the head of a <lb />
thence with sail ditch to the <lb />
With said road to the beginning <lb />
i sixteen acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
This the 6th day of November. I. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
A. T. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
Dr. of the <lb />
estate of T. L. Williams, deceased <lb />
vs. <lb />
Williams, Widow, Will- <lb />
J. M. Williams, L. <lb />
and wife Dupree, Willis Du- <lb />
and wife Emma Dupree. Q. H. <lb />
and wife Rosa <lb />
Williams and Leila <lb />
being minors without guardian. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
of Pitt County made by A. <lb />
T. Moore, Clerk, in the above entitled <lb />
cause, on the 4th day of November, <lb />
1914, the undersigned Commissioner <lb />
will on MONDAY, the 7th. day of De- <lb />
1914 at o'clock noon, ex- <lb />
pose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House Door in Greenville, to the high- <lb />
est for cash, the following <lb />
tracts or parcels of land u <lb />
and being in Falkland Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt County. North Carolina and <lb />
Hill and Greenville Road In Falkland <lb />
Township, Pitt County and running <lb />
up tho Snow Hill Road to a small <lb />
bridge across a ditch to E. F. Will- <lb />
corner; then up said .- <lb />
E poles to another ditch E. V <lb />
Williams other corner; up the <lb />
said ditch about poles to T. L <lb />
Williams corner; thence with said <lb />
Williams line E poles to th <lb />
Greenville Road; thence up said road <lb />
to the beginning including dwell- <lb />
and other houses thereon, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other parcel or tract of <lb />
land in 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 <lb />
mid east of Otter's Creek and fork of <lb />
the Old Mill Run and running wit <lb />
said road S 1-2 W poles; thence <lb />
S W poles; then S 1-2 W <lb />
poles; then S 1-2 W poles to a <lb />
stake Mrs. H. P. corner <lb />
then N 1-2 W poles to the Old <lb />
Mill Run; then down the various <lb />
courses of said Mill Run to the mouth; <lb />
then down Otter's Creek to the County <lb />
Bridge on the Tarboro Road; then <lb />
. down said Road to the beginning con- <lb />
acres more or less. The <lb />
two tracts above described <lb />
lot No. in the Division of the <lb />
lands of the late H. F. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of making assets of the estate or <lb />
T. I Williams, deceased. <lb />
Tills 4th. day of November. <lb />
1914. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
HARPING PIERCE. Attorneys. <lb />
BLOCK SALE EXPECTED <lb />
HERE <lb />
There Is unusually large amount <lb />
of tobacco in town today. It Is <lb />
mated at from five to six hundred <lb />
thousand and the sale be <lb />
blocked on account of such a <lb />
amount being on the floors. The e <lb />
Is good today and bids fair to continue <lb />
so. The rush today is probably due <lb />
to the fact that no sales will take place <lb />
this week after tomorrow and the farm <lb />
want to get bk much sold as <lb />
Ready for To-morrow <lb />
Horses digest their feed less thoroughly than <lb />
other farm animals. In order to insure <lb />
digestion of all the food eaten, and to make your <lb />
horses readier for next day's work, add to their <lb />
evening a teaspoonful of <lb />
Bee Dee medicine <lb />
It will lessen your feed bins. <lb />
It will increase your profits. <lb />
vi f r Dr c <lb />
STOCK MEDICINE with <lb />
mi horses regularly and <lb />
a saving proposition <lb />
n feed. also makes <lb />
then healthy, <lb />
clean. <lb />
Ira Johnston. <lb />
R F. D. No. I. <lb />
Nebr. <lb />
and per can. <lb />
At your dealer's. <lb />
Rey. T. W. o is <lb />
Greenville today on business. <lb />
Mr. P. B. Parker of Rocky Mount <lb />
was in Greenville yesterday. <lb />
NOTICE SALE. <lb />
By virtue of power vested in me by <lb />
that Deed of Trust date, tho <lb />
23rd day of November, 1912, duly <lb />
by of record in th- <lb />
Office of the Register of Deeds fr; <lb />
County In Book Ii-lO, at page <lb />
I shall sell for cash to the highest <lb />
bidder at public auction at tho court <lb />
house door In the Town of Greenville <lb />
on Monday, the 7th day of December <lb />
1914, at o'clock noon, the following <lb />
described tract of real estate, lying, <lb />
being and situate In the County of <lb />
and State of North Carolina, <lb />
Adjoining the lands of R <lb />
on the West, the lands <lb />
K. Clark on the South and East, and <lb />
bounded by creek on the <lb />
North, and being the same land that <lb />
was conveyed to R. J. Cobb by E. B. <lb />
Higgs. et by that of record <lb />
in Pitt county In Book W-7 at page <lb />
and being the same of land <lb />
fully set out and described the <lb />
deed of trust above referred to. <lb />
This November 6th, 1914, <lb />
ALBION DUNN. <lb />
Trustee <lb />
Farmers Build Own Railway <lb />
Mich., Nov. 24.- -Already <lb />
becked by several thousand farmer i <lb />
end business men, many of them f <lb />
fortunes, with the com- <lb />
Incorporated at and <lb />
the right of practically <lb />
franchises voted, the <lb />
Railway, from to <lb />
aw seems an assured success. It will <lb />
America's t real <lb />
-a road. <lb />
j other that littered <lb />
part of the stale during recent <lb />
years, the new company is asking no <lb />
Mile after mile of right of <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 />
km <lb />
You build only one fire each winter. <lb />
It is never out from fall till Spring. <lb />
You get up and dress in rooms <lb />
warmed with the fuel put in the night <lb />
before. <lb />
This is not possible with other stoves. <lb />
Burns coal, hard coal <lb />
or wood. <lb />
Come in and sec this great fire keeper <lb />
and fuel saver. <lb />
name on door <lb />
of cat h Won. without it <lb />
Miller <lb />
Company <lb />
has been donated. Options have been of p will be given stock, I <lb />
secured for terminal properties. fr finance will b l- <lb />
cf the farmers have pledged their out-, ho- ed. The Directors that an <lb />
tits of horses and hired men to aid capitalized road <lb />
. ii nod as i other money-inn <lb />
particular individual Is to profit project, I it t <lb />
the building of this road. Ne M i their In it.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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