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IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EAST ERA <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE, AND IS <lb/>
BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KIM'S ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HIRE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE To <lb/>
OFFER IX THE WAT OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
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editor of <lb/>
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any rate, it la certain the <lb/>
construction of Lbs pool <lb/>
and gym. objected to <lb/>
ahead if didn't deplore the <lb/>
at nil And besides there is niche <lb/>
in auditorium In the church where <lb/>
a motion pi. lure machine in be <lb/>
up. What would Mai <lb/>
w, who see why <lb/>
in this and time be <lb/>
they before the churches bad to <lb/>
a bump on to keep up with nod <lb/>
think of that <lb/>
Press <lb/>
Sunday School Work Planned. <lb/>
Cincinnati, Dec The three <lb/>
day meeting of one hundred leaders <lb/>
In School work throughout the <lb/>
1.1.<lb/>
Scotland Neck, Hoc The <lb/>
g.-st single shipment of live hog per <lb/>
haps ever out <lb/>
was hi Station op <lb/>
., r pointed out was upon the U poke In and a <lb/>
Hint Germany would I <lb/>
with the terms of ultimatum <lb/>
m turn. over the <lb/>
Mow. v. r, as Japan was lo a <lb/>
mi military lo gel p. <lb/>
the Norfolk and Carolina id Chow, one contention now <lb/>
Monday morning by Mr. Frank v in was <lb/>
one of the largest farmers was not binding <lb/>
in tins section The <lb/>
solid carloads and was consigned <lb/>
. . Virginia live stock b <lb/>
be for The <lb/>
neighed on an average about <lb/>
pounds each, and many of thus., <lb/>
in them declared it to b.- the <lb/>
they had ever <lb/>
Besides this large shipment Mr <lb/>
Shields has a big quantity yet on his <lb/>
farms, which are located on <lb/>
River, about live miles south of <lb/>
land <lb/>
Van to Sail <lb/>
Dec. HI Henry <lb/>
country came to a today, Minister to greatly . <lb/>
the nubile was admitted for a from the breakdown and a character, and ,,,, . <lb/>
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the Baptist church <lb/>
at N c, who ha n <lb/>
returned from a trip through <lb/>
Europe, will deliver a lecture the <lb/>
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had motor <lb/>
a lo drop <lb/>
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go and the girl . an to the edge <lb/>
circled lb. city rather <lb/>
risk arrest w, re then <lb/>
waiting them here. The dope's <lb/>
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Will Mason <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
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to gel bl . much <lb/>
Tuesday, the In county officers who have coma lo bin P w <lb/>
lecture Rev. will relate been getting fees The of he did hi hit him after <lb/>
his while In Germany. the h , ,,, . Hi tad in- <lb/>
Belgium Holland and I.,,. ,., sheriff and fees, but a perforated v. and deed running ab when <lb/>
land at the of the ,. must employ their own of Mason did are for grades. <lb/>
and for the following The Salisbury township several shots were none of which Thin weeks w h. r <lb/>
While in Germany Rev. A r- <lb/>
Mill r was arrested many tines a- n I cord of kepi last year Mid <lb/>
session. The session was a Joint <lb/>
,,., of the Sunday B. <lb/>
of Denominations and <lb/>
that <lb/>
., n, last week's pound. <lb/>
Hi. u. dill the left <lb/>
mused him to I. and one tin. Slate bill , m annually by the new <lb/>
will sail on Saturday lo up <lb/>
work . I the guest of <lb/>
of Hie International Hun lay School j IT Van Dyke <lb/>
and the object was his return had <lb/>
adoption of standard or <lb/>
peace it Is certain that <lb/>
at to Washington has h <lb/>
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to go lo his in r <lb/>
given bis liberty. <lb/>
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re is open the pot Won I <lb/>
lain n r in the II <lb/>
of post office Greenville, <lb/>
an in regard to the ,,. , tying per annum <lb/>
must be between if <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
ft in. to a j,,,.;. a on the starting relief <lb/>
light i-1 -1 . and other rail- , -.- r . European war n <lb/>
of three days. Some of the I-In. r t ,,. ., , i tint on physical <lb/>
out bis interest In m Europe In s v .- and red the tobacco start- d fun I Blanks to <lb/>
to partner. Mr will con- work . ,. , a contribution Ai ,,,,,,. .,,,,, be <lb/>
tine as ha- been run n c v of was discussed . nor and It should been <lb/>
he will be In of n the yesterday. Co tor better . . a. rail ii hoard donated <lb/>
the Mr win an a m of farm been of a roads, who had barely a week to the movement Inaugurated <lb/>
applications mu-. . <lb/>
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in business here. <lb/>
was In town yesterday. <lb/>
very <lb/>
lo pr <lb/>
company <lb/>
later 1511<lb/>
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peril; it n turning in good <lb/>
to promote the early Christmas ship- <lb/>
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win noon It p- r i I rig It <lb/>
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local news I <lb/>
buy very ten s <lb/>
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in another column we print <lb/>
K of <lb/>
L was never <lb/>
In a figure in the capital's <lb/>
. n lute as his distinguished father- <lb/>
in-law hut has lasted longer. <lb/>
f by the county in This <lb/>
ii art which w from the fact I sat the <lb/>
I and get I n Is being agitated again to <lb/>
i St I Ms . . i s Recorder's court for Pit <lb/>
this way I i y It is d two in <lb/>
would be lost in oil was made to get the <lb/>
ill year but done to such a court <lb/>
to be re, but it failed We <lb/>
it W- wot it r will be taken up <lb/>
i r , . It lure One of th <lb/>
ind business in town at s board of county <lb/>
wing tin to <lb/>
would seem that they do not expect <lb/>
. suffer, or it may be they <lb/>
the worst has passed and that from <lb/>
n on business will be good. At <lb/>
any rate the outlook for better <lb/>
conditions is very good at <lb/>
sent and as thing become more set- <lb/>
further improvement may he ex- <lb/>
Speaking of honesty there is <lb/>
man w-ho married his landlady--rather <lb/>
than beat her out of his board bill. <lb/>
Its so much easier to tell whit <lb/>
to don- than It is g <lb/>
busy and do It. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
. ,. ., <lb/>
In r Court <lb/>
Barrett, <lb/>
re N . r <lb/>
Major <lb/>
Th named will <lb/>
an i above <lb/>
has h.- n d in the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to obtain a <lb/>
divorce iron the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
. i the said will <lb/>
take notice that he is required to <lb/>
pear the Term or superior Court <lb/>
of said county to be on the <lb/>
day of December, 1914, at the court <lb/>
house of said county in Greenville, N. <lb/>
C, and answer or demur to the com- <lb/>
plaint in said action or the plaintiff <lb/>
apply to th-- court for the relief <lb/>
demanded In said complaint <lb/>
December 4th. 1914. <lb/>
A T. MOORE <lb/>
of Superior Court <lb/>
Ho you n r the l I old line <lb/>
That rung time <lb/>
It Is, tun h time i <lb/>
flight, <lb/>
Hake me s child again, for to <lb/>
in my dreams time backward turned <lb/>
And my dear, for you yearned, <lb/>
When I woke, all hi vain <lb/>
And k trudge to my e <lb/>
Wallace Mack <lb/>
Lord death has at least <lb/>
had the effort of bringing the old <lb/>
time Kipling to life. <lb/>
I III <lb/>
this time the year when <lb/>
rs was to adopt a i <lb/>
n favoring such b ind request r Planning how they <lb/>
. Legislature to establish II citrate we would <lb/>
There is no a Recorder in some <lb/>
o off rt a large saving i. must celebrate the day. <lb/>
, Fill course person has his own <lb/>
for , the day and ha thinks <lb/>
I HI mi lies way is better than any other. Hut <lb/>
. never been snow sensible man can he <lb/>
n , . , , ., i ., , Is celebrating his holiday when he <lb/>
i t to its re- drunk we can we <lb/>
i , ,, ,,, ,, . . Aside from the Itself are <lb/>
; have been content to work along lo consider, a <lb/>
t to d I ,, ., . Ii.-, o on. v <lb/>
i Mi.- same old raising the same minor <lb/>
re with the State , . . , , , <lb/>
. ind using the same old ought to go to bis wife <lb/>
fair trial seems that a new trial farming and the same old way The man himself Is <lb/>
,, been time has now one who enjoys this way of <lb/>
in , m when who out n whether b <lb/>
. led States U late methods and pleasure out of it. He makes <lb/>
., thing is the one who. disagreeable to man people <lb/>
hat Hi will . leave his competitor far often a quarrel re And <lb/>
does to I I hen when the reaction sets In he does <lb/>
lo his guilt and feel the celebration has been <lb/>
Our far investigate new a success. <lb/>
land the crops which can be successfully grown the liquor people <lb/>
In . ., ; country and they making strenuous efforts lo gel their <lb/>
. . pay penalty raise stock also but home of farmer <lb/>
the will be id pi the latest methods and they will do so <lb/>
i , raising. The man effort Is i lade to <lb/>
o------ I who increases Ills yield per acre is We hop <lb/>
While i usually d I n just starting in p people of this county not <lb/>
,, I of the a Ii plan will celebrate their <lb/>
Ii been i yield per acre of without use this <lb/>
II u and States will trouble breeding stuff. your <lb/>
rein Isl a very long ;,.,, .,,, , h rm ways l <lb/>
and ma, them realize w- which will others <lb/>
is h been p,,. , wealth of undeveloped wake you feel like <lb/>
i for the of the realized resources our i or through mill when <lb/>
it I ,., , inn- to be r <lb/>
Some of ties In now when change must be mad . . <lb/>
the city manager plan and other another; II will be well in Reports from all over State in <lb/>
in It, Prom reports of .,,.,. ,,, things which Community <lb/>
which have managers w have been suggested on all observed in almost all of <lb/>
that re n of country have counties K great deal of good It car- <lb/>
i the city wonderfully had depressions and other things lain to n mil From such an observance <lb/>
i . I., I, forced them to break away from the i <lb/>
adopted In tho the old ways and new ways and was work which was lo be dona <lb/>
now tho not ii-r Induced Saturday in comparing the stand <lb/>
turn to their old methods. What has and progress of different <lb/>
he been lone In other places can be done Men Th. s. tacts ind were <lb/>
.-on. shows the amount ; here and . hop. mother year will in such a way as to stimulate tho <lb/>
money it requires to run our rind man changes In effect and there- to greater things and it is <lb/>
of government tor om year The i,. returns of such a situation certain big changes will hit <lb/>
urn Is well over one billion ,. we now have rendered almost made In these statistics before another <lb/>
THIS <lb/>
MISS THIS. Cut out this slip <lb/>
enclose five cents to Foley Co. Chic- <lb/>
ago. your name and ad- <lb/>
clearly. You will receive In re- <lb/>
turn a free trial package containing <lb/>
Honey and Tar Compound, far <lb/>
colds and croup, Foley <lb/>
Tills, and Foley Cathartic Tab- <lb/>
lets. For sale in your town by all <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having impounded two head of cat- <lb/>
and advertised them as required by <lb/>
law, and no owner having <lb/>
to claim said cattle, I will on Tuesday, <lb/>
December 1914 at A. M. <lb/>
sell at public auction at my <lb/>
Dam Township said two cat <lb/>
the described as <lb/>
One red steer about <lb/>
years old. mark under bit in both <lb/>
tars. <lb/>
One heifer, About year old, <lb/>
color, rather small. <lb/>
Said cattle sold to satisfy damages <lb/>
and charges of feeding and <lb/>
It. E. <lb/>
This Nov. 1914 <lb/>
ll-24-law <lb/>
Gore. Ga. P. A Morgan had e- <lb/>
recently use a liver medicine <lb/>
i-ad says of Foley Cathartic Tablets <lb/>
thoroughly cleansed my <lb/>
and I felt like a new <lb/>
free They are the best medicine I <lb/>
have ever taken for constipation <lb/>
They keep the stomach sweet, liver <lb/>
active, bowels Sold by <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
The Den Not Affect The Hurt <lb/>
Because its ionic <lb/>
not <lb/>
ill mime <lb/>
K. W, <lb/>
Whenever Need a <lb/>
Take <lb/>
The OM Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally as a <lb/>
Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
well known tonic proper <lb/>
It acts on the <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood end <lb/>
up the Whole System. SO cents. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
County <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Maggie Perry <lb/>
vs <lb/>
H P. Terry <lb/>
The defendant above named <lb/>
take <lb/>
That an action entitled above was <lb/>
commenced in the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County on tho 5th day of Dec <lb/>
ember, 1914, to procure a divorce for <lb/>
the causes set forth in the complaint <lb/>
filed In the office of the Clerk or <lb/>
parlor Court. <lb/>
An the said defendant will take <lb/>
further notice that be is required <lb/>
appear the January Term of lbs <lb/>
Superior Court of said County, to be <lb/>
held on the 2nd Monday of January <lb/>
1916, the Court House of said <lb/>
In Greenville, N. C , and answer or <lb/>
demur to the complaint In said ac- <lb/>
or the plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
court for the relief demanded in said <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
A. T. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
Tins 7th day of December, 1914 <lb/>
S J. EVERETT, Atty. for plaintiff, <lb/>
M, Useful Presents <lb/>
For All <lb/>
You do not know how many sensible Chi isl- <lb/>
mas Gifts we can sell until visit cur <lb/>
store. Bring in the whole family and see we <lb/>
something that will please <lb/>
Your friends will appreciate useful, sen- <lb/>
as silverware, <lb/>
nets, scissors sets, table pocket <lb/>
knives, ranges and a thousand and <lb/>
things which we have bought especially <lb/>
for Christmas, much more than a <lb/>
that will soon be Call end see. <lb/>
Community Week <lb/>
--------n <lb/>
this huge mm nearly one- possible. <lb/>
pent for army and naval <lb/>
The eternal Illness of things gets One correspondent writes to the Si <lb/>
when a hoy who Louis Mirror denying <lb/>
Wilson has charged bit. mother grows up and marries n of Illinois looks like <lb/>
with psychology won-, j Lincoln. Too late. They have sleeted <lb/>
and hard facts. him senator now. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
IN GOLD I <lb/>
IN POT <lb/>
IN BUCK JACK <lb/>
in<lb/>
I arrived <lb/>
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to say <lb/>
or <lb/>
lo Not <lb/>
i. <lb/>
with <lb/>
Parker in Digging Post <lb/>
Holes Uncovers a Small <lb/>
Fortune <lb/>
able , <lb/>
eras in your <lb/>
; are s people <lb/>
to be appreciated <lb/>
more especially . <lb/>
in <lb/>
Sub and <lb/>
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city. Your <lb/>
and <lb/>
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e I <lb/>
1st, at th <lb/>
i Were <lb/>
ed Hating Large Money <lb/>
a Scarce <lb/>
In Those <lb/>
News was here today by <lb/>
citizens of the Black Jack section of <lb/>
a remarks Me bad of a pot of gold any one with felt more it <lb/>
made there recently by Washington home than I did wit i Ur. Hooker, th.- <lb/>
man sold for city and fur- <lb/>
opening tobacco for our <lb/>
and want lo the tobacco <lb/>
of your Stale I was <lb/>
ashamed of the i <lb/>
had was so looked s <lb/>
red dark to w-hat your tobacco <lb/>
does. Our opens <lb/>
Tuesday. Dec. id as we have <lb/>
such a good season l look for a goo <lb/>
heavy break. I going to sell for <lb/>
woof our i here I want <lb/>
IO say in this never worked to <lb/>
Parker who TM the farm of Fred <lb/>
Mills Calico Parker was <lb/>
post boles when his auger <lb/>
struck what appeared to be an old <lb/>
iron not on investigation tho <lb/>
not was removed and opened and <lb/>
found to contain In gold. <lb/>
While of course nothing definite <lb/>
be found out in regard to <lb/>
placed tins gold or for what j hand I found on t there that <lb/>
pose was placed there It is believed he had loaned man; of them his hard <lb/>
that it was buried during tho war ho deemed <lb/>
when hanks were so plentiful <lb/>
are now and it was the <lb/>
of a turpentine distiller or on W <lb/>
with that business who tend court at Court <lb/>
feared would be captured or that he House with Peebles on th <lb/>
would lie robbed. At that time the <lb/>
turpentine industry was the <lb/>
business of this part of tho <lb/>
and is know that much money was <lb/>
kept on band lo carry on the <lb/>
The person who hid the gold <lb/>
there probably died without revealing <lb/>
his Secret consequently tho money <lb/>
was mil re covered by his people. <lb/>
This sum of money is quite a neat <lb/>
ind and is remarkable that it re- <lb/>
securely hidden up to this <lb/>
The finder is highly elated over <lb/>
bis luck at discovering this small <lb/>
fortune <lb/>
i to say that Mr. <lb/>
Hooker is a man any town or city <lb/>
ought to be proud am sure <lb/>
that many of tho of your State <lb/>
and county are pro as he <lb/>
It <lb/>
a pleasure. The enjoyment <lb/>
on <lb/>
bench. While city I had the <lb/>
pleasure of hearing sail your preachers <lb/>
of every denominate on and believe <lb/>
all to be Christian gentlemen and good <lb/>
preachers I to be in <lb/>
your city again <lb/>
Respectfully a and to <lb/>
and Its people <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Springfield. Ky <lb/>
The 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/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
Artistic Rockers <lb/>
DO YOUR <lb/>
SHOPPING <lb/>
OWN <lb/>
pi Hosiery <lb/>
Gives the VALUE for Your Money <lb/>
Clio, to Silk, For Men, Wont, <lb/>
Any Color and Style From to per pair <lb/>
th Mull by All IV,. <lb/>
Wholesale Lord NEW YORK <lb/>
rate <lb/>
design and <lb/>
p ere f-r <lb/>
and If <lb/>
ambition is to make sour <lb/>
beautiful, her.- s a chance to <lb/>
idem it splendidly with our <lb/>
One furniture, it . not mere- <lb/>
stylish and h, but of <lb/>
great durability, because <lb/>
for use as well as for show. <lb/>
Ton are to call In- <lb/>
oar stock <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
Evans Street. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Strawberry Plants <lb/>
Why They Recommend <lb/>
Tar. <lb/>
P A. <lb/>
it produces the beat results, always M Pr <lb/>
severe colds, sore chest an Cot and funeral designs <lb/>
and does not Shade <lb/>
or harmful Dr. John VT. I B Bushes, <lb/>
Taylor. Ga.-because <lb/>
believe It to be an honest medicine j <lb/>
and it satisfies my W. . <lb/>
Cook. Mont-because gives <lb/>
the bust result for coughs and colds <lb/>
to <lb/>
It as <lb/>
Am la all right la his <lb/>
long training Is muss <lb/>
plumbers out f them. We <lb/>
send experienced every lab bar- <lb/>
It k <lb/>
Cheaper far Ten <lb/>
and the work gives <lb/>
make cur by <lb/>
as a sf year <lb/>
We <lb/>
Officials Appointed <lb/>
the Hew Board of <lb/>
Commissioners <lb/>
I LAW <lb/>
MOW D IS PITT <lb/>
I he <lb/>
new county Hoard of <lb/>
period of compulsory <lb/>
attendance of child- between th <lb/>
ages of eight and Her V began for Pitt <lb/>
county Monday and will <lb/>
continue for four This is a <lb/>
State law passed by tho As- <lb/>
of 1913, tie. <lb/>
Of all the people i n making It <lb/>
of anything Every user Is <lb/>
friend. Sold by all druggist. <lb/>
loners Messrs Morion. is Invited lid requested <lb/>
shade A. Stocks Simon A. Con- j w not ,, work <lb/>
were II <lb/>
and It <lb/>
salon nearly the entire two days <lb/>
CAST OF CHARACTERS <lb/>
U HIAWATHA <lb/>
Below are the names of the differ- <lb/>
students of the Training School <lb/>
who took part the Hiawatha pa- <lb/>
and the characters <lb/>
This pageant which was given <lb/>
Monday night was of the <lb/>
ever given in this city. <lb/>
The cast of characters was as fol- <lb/>
Marguerite Wallace <lb/>
. Flora <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
The firm of Pace Cobb doing <lb/>
business as th. New Bertha Hotel <lb/>
has this day been dissolved by mu- <lb/>
consent C. R. Pace buying the <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Hiawatha <lb/>
. <lb/>
Arrow-maker <lb/>
due hardship on Ki, and will not <lb/>
of this week for the purpose of makes amp <lb/>
pointing the county officials provisions for child really <lb/>
an unusually large amount cannot be sent Children <lb/>
business which always conies . , ., <lb/>
.- -he of the board r <lb/>
Mr. A Congleton was elected, w than two and <lb/>
chairman of the board, and among no half miles from t h school <lb/>
those county officials whom they a, by the nearest or whoso <lb/>
too, is re,, ired on account <lb/>
Attorney; . <lb/>
J. W. Smith of Heaver Dam township <lb/>
superintendent of the and cloth <lb/>
and C, of standard on account of all these <lb/>
are excepted from lb. provisions of <lb/>
h large amount of business , t, . <lb/>
.,., . . was the law. This <lb/>
up and passed upon at this I <lb/>
meeting. In a later will he that e <lb/>
given much of the which on who <lb/>
transacted which would be of not come under om f these heads; <lb/>
to the public and which at present have their children I,, school; <lb/>
we are unable to secure. <lb/>
Forbes <lb/>
. Bills <lb/>
. <lb/>
. Francis <lb/>
. ., Julia Jordan <lb/>
. Sara tills <lb/>
Interest of Cobb and assuming <lb/>
all <lb/>
R PACT <lb/>
W. COBB <lb/>
1.1 OF<lb/>
North Hound Mouth <lb/>
So, a. m. No. p. a <lb/>
to I p. m. No. it p a <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
East Bound West Bonn <lb/>
No, m. No a r <lb/>
U U a. No. IT 7.14 a. <lb/>
-c u am No a. <lb/>
Touring Cars F. O. B. Detroit <lb/>
F. O. a. 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/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
Law<lb/>
his <lb/>
desired <lb/>
North <lb/>
J. C-<lb/>
ADD <lb/>
. , <lb/>
Dee, Mae Parks <lb/>
student of the High School here, was <lb/>
Susie Barnes <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
Luna <lb/>
any way, no friction Kills <lb/>
is excepted In tho operation of the i Gallop <lb/>
law. It Is earnestly there <lb/>
Famine <lb/>
fever . Francis Purvis <lb/>
Priest . Norma Smith <lb/>
French Soldiers<lb/>
Companions of Priest <lb/>
Trader <lb/>
Indian . Lola <lb/>
Tom-Tom Heaters, <lb/>
Edmundson <lb/>
Bettie Spencer <lb/>
Eula <lb/>
Warriors <lb/>
Eunice <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
Halite Jones <lb/>
Julia Jordan <lb/>
Martha Lancaster <lb/>
Kate Tillery <lb/>
Health Exhibit at <lb/>
Jacksonville Wins High <lb/>
Praise Prom Visitors <lb/>
A HE KIDNEYS HELL <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Wynne <lb/>
will be no for ,,, K , <lb/>
, home Tiller, . t <lb/>
on account of illness of her I . . ,. . . <lb/>
for tho good of th c- of the Lillian Page <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
In cold and damp weather you <lb/>
should wear good shoes, or hoots. A. <lb/>
W Ange Co., has just received a <lb/>
large shipment. <lb/>
We have a nice line of fancy <lb/>
all orders promptly tilled, <lb/>
your business solicited. C. Vincent <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Lime. Cement, Wall Plaster at <lb/>
II. Ange Co. <lb/>
Mrs J. L. Rollins, is fisting her <lb/>
friends in Ayden this week <lb/>
For Sain On easy term, or will <lb/>
trade for smaller farms of acres <lb/>
acres cleared, <lb/>
located 1-2 miles for J-l <lb/>
mile from Reedy Branch church. <lb/>
W. J. BRAXTON. I <lb/>
Sir. It. II. Forrest spent Monday <lb/>
on business <lb/>
Have Just received a line <lb/>
of glass ware Come look II over <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
or credit, see P. If. <lb/>
We have a nice line of shoes any <lb/>
style or SiM , Harrington <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
whole State. They the ones <lb/>
whom the law was and <lb/>
are the ones who will <lb/>
Alice Stephens <lb/>
Christine Tyson <lb/>
Indian <lb/>
Connie <lb/>
Annie Edgerton <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Lorraine <lb/>
Death of <lb/>
Mrs Wilson, of Mr <lb/>
M. Wilson, died All morning at I Bland <lb/>
at her home on Dwell <lb/>
street after an about one <lb/>
week. Mrs. Wilson years Lela <lb/>
of ago and was year lo <lb/>
Mr. Wilson. She her mar- <lb/>
Miss of Snow <lb/>
Hill and Is survived husband, <lb/>
an infant a week parents and <lb/>
several brothers and who were <lb/>
present her her Ill- <lb/>
and death. <lb/>
Mrs. Wilson was a and con- <lb/>
d member of t <lb/>
Church <lb/>
Clara Griffin <lb/>
Alice Herring <lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
Jacksonville, Fla, Dec -North <lb/>
Carolina to the front again. This <lb/>
tune Its In public matters <lb/>
the Southern Health held <lb/>
in this In connection with the <lb/>
L the American Public <lb/>
Association. The health exhibit made <lb/>
by Carolina was well ahead of <lb/>
that of any other Southern Stale. <lb/>
was the verdict of every visitor to tho <lb/>
exhibition and were about <lb/>
them. Many of Hie prominent <lb/>
from Canada and our <lb/>
Western Slates <lb/>
surprise South, es- <lb/>
North Carolina, should be <lb/>
forging to the front In health work so <lb/>
rapidly. In fact many expressed th <lb/>
feeling North Carolina's <lb/>
RESTING. <lb/>
On Monday December M. list, at t <lb/>
j P. K. before the Court-Dome door ht <lb/>
j N. C. The Board of Com- <lb/>
of Pitt County will rent or <lb/>
lease to the highest bidder for the <lb/>
any Greenville People Know the Is <lb/>
of Kidneys. <lb/>
The kidneys Alter tho blood. <lb/>
They work night and day. <lb/>
Well kidneys remove Impurities <lb/>
Weak kidneys allow Impurities th. following tract la <lb/>
, . u A or parcel at <lb/>
No kidney should be neglected, land being and lying In Greenville <lb/>
There Is possible danger delay. Township and on the North Side <lb/>
are nervous, or worn Tar River one mils from <lb/>
on the West side of the <lb/>
treating your kidneys at once; <lb/>
a proven kidney remedy. <lb/>
rule and Bethel road and on the <lb/>
North side of the and Tar- <lb/>
Corn Maidens<lb/>
Johnnie Patrick <lb/>
Perkins <lb/>
Fannie Spier <lb/>
Vann <lb/>
Webb <lb/>
The remains will h carried to her <lb/>
homo at Snow mil for Sunday <lb/>
One good cheap. <lb/>
Miss Dorothy loft this morn- <lb/>
for Henderson. has j <lb/>
a higher position with <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
Deeds Bell <lb/>
Issued to the <lb/>
last <lb/>
and Body of <lb/>
township. <lb/>
Charlie Mayo and Nannie t <lb/>
Bruce. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Jenkins and Mary of <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
James Atkinson and J Harrell <lb/>
Mrs. Millie went Norfolk and In <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
tho township. <lb/>
up her; Harry <lb/>
duties. <lb/>
Harrington and Amanda <lb/>
of Carolina township. <lb/>
the Exposition but it also excelled any <lb/>
oilier single exhibit at tho <lb/>
Congress on School <lb/>
In Id at Buffalo a ago and had but <lb/>
few peers at the International Con- <lb/>
on Hygiene and Demography <lb/>
held at Washington two years ago. <lb/>
North Carolina's exhibit Is divided <lb/>
Into four parts, cue on patent <lb/>
one on tuberculosis, one on <lb/>
child hygiene and one Illustrating <lb/>
progress of health in Stat i <lb/>
The Southern Health Exhibition <lb/>
i i tins week and Carolina's <lb/>
exhibit will be returned to Raleigh. <lb/>
Hereafter II will be loaned by th <lb/>
Sate Hoard of Health to any <lb/>
club, fair or other organization <lb/>
that Wishes to use It, free of charge, <lb/>
provided packing and transportation <lb/>
charges are paid. <lb/>
Nona endorsed like Kidney road, adjoining the lands of C <lb/>
, Randolph Bros., <lb/>
Recommended by thousands. and other, and being a part <lb/>
Proved by Greenville testimony. J the Susan Brown tract of land co. <lb/>
Nobles. Dickinson and Paris acres more or less. Abo <lb/>
Greenville kidneys acres of said land Is cleared <lb/>
were out of order and I had a dull la a good stats of cultivation, there <lb/>
pain In my back which worried a good dwelling and stab- <lb/>
In tho morning I was sore and stiff, and three tobacco barns on <lb/>
The secretions were, irregular, land, also an overflowing well of <lb/>
Kidney Pills brought to good water The A C. L ad <lb/>
I got a box. They loins It and It has a spur track ad <lb/>
trouble, putting my hack and kid- of the The <lb/>
In good shape will be to <lb/>
Mr. Nobles had Foster Co. for the rent The <lb/>
Buffalo, N. y. ,, tn, My or <lb/>
Further can be had <lb/>
from any of the Board. Brae <lb/>
Bell, B J Everett. Re <lb/>
by order of the Hoard of Com <lb/>
This the of December <lb/>
B. J, EVERETT <lb/>
I It, t <lb/>
not only needed any other exhibit at mo of all symptoms of kid- joining land, much to the <lb/>
Mrs S I Fleming of House re- <lb/>
turned to her homo this morning ac- <lb/>
companied by her daughter. Mrs. <lb/>
t-hecks <lb/>
know croup Is dangerous. <lb/>
you to know too. the sense of <lb/>
security comes from baring <lb/>
Honey and Tar Compound is <lb/>
the It the thick <lb/>
and clears away the phlegm, slops th <lb/>
strangling couch and gives easy <lb/>
and quiet sleep. Every user a <lb/>
friends Sold all druggists <lb/>
J, V. <lb/>
Veterinary <lb/>
treat all animals Calls prompt. <lb/>
day or wight Office at <lb/>
stables with hospital <lb/>
Ice. Day phone night Ml-; <lb/>
ii <lb/>
The Affect Reed <lb/>
Me lax. <lb/>
T M <lb/>
not n , m <lb/>
la and lull .,., and ,. <lb/>
at Om cl K. w. J On business <lb/>
Gore, Os. P. A. Morgan bad <lb/>
recently to use a liver medicine <lb/>
says of Cathartic Tablets <lb/>
thoroughly cleansed my system <lb/>
and I felt like a new <lb/>
They are the best medicine I <lb/>
ever for constipation. <lb/>
I keep The stomach sweet, <lb/>
active, bowels Sold by all <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
r J. W Is l Wilson today<lb/>
</p>
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MOSELEY <lb/>
BROTHERS <lb/>
REAL ESTATE and <lb/>
INSURANCE Agents <lb/>
Lad i opal <lb/>
h Chi <lb/>
r or Sale by Ladles of the Baptist <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
mm <lb/>
church tin <lb/>
covers, gifts Apply to <lb/>
Baker <lb/>
H II. OF sen <lb/>
and Just <lb/>
received w H Phone <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
Pageant In II; a if- <lb/>
Audience In Highly <lb/>
Commended By III Hit. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Hiawatha, the pageant-play <lb/>
reseated by tho Allan Pot <lb/>
Society at Carolina <lb/>
Training School last night. <lb/>
one of the most brilliant <lb/>
beautiful performances over given at <lb/>
school; it was indeed an artistic <lb/>
performance. In spectacular <lb/>
try were shown tho daily occupations, <lb/>
the games, soul and worship <lb/>
of a picturesque people. Tho <lb/>
members of the cast were <lb/>
on the stage at time and <lb/>
the groups of warriors, squaws, was perhaps the mos. <lb/>
maidens and children, each i in the play, kt <lb/>
sometimes carrying on different <lb/>
then again one group cm <lb/>
OF SALE. <lb/>
By Virtue of the power of salt con- <lb/>
a mortgage given by <lb/>
H. IV t raw ford to W. Allen, <lb/>
July and recorded in Hook <lb/>
page in the office of the <lb/>
r f Deeds, the <lb/>
will oiler for sale at public auction <lb/>
grave of Miss Marguerite on the 9th day of January 1915 be- <lb/>
for want from <lb/>
. t <lb/>
The rate la i cents per <lb/>
line, six word to tin. <lb/>
shone No. <lb/>
Ask Tour Grocer for MOSS <lb/>
Kl iI It at the beat. I ti <lb/>
M W Kin KM. . B. <lb/>
pipes, fire boards, and put up <lb/>
your stoves. T. Hicks. <lb/>
k ENTIRE LIKE OF COAT suits <lb/>
ladies and children's cloaks. <lb/>
I at of the regular price J. R. A <lb/>
J. G More <lb/>
Wallace, as Hiawatha, here did excel- <lb/>
lent acting <lb/>
And the coming of the Tale <lb/>
the scene the great <lb/>
old brave tells the Indians of a won- <lb/>
sight he has Been, pale face I <lb/>
the Indians are deriding him <lb/>
then Hiawatha enters tells them <lb/>
is true, urges them to welcome the <lb/>
stranger, and shews the vision <lb/>
of the future be has set n. The In- <lb/>
chant tho of the Ghost <lb/>
Here an guide leads <lb/>
in a missionary priest, a rapper and <lb/>
two French soldiers. <lb/>
The final scene the of <lb/>
mg the place and the others <lb/>
n the back ground as spectators. <lb/>
Just before the curtain went up the <lb/>
prologue was spoken, <lb/>
lines of <lb/>
telling his people of <lb/>
great prophet he is sending to them. <lb/>
In the opening scene, in the early <lb/>
the Indians, sleeping on th <lb/>
ground around tents, are awaken <lb/>
the notes of a tribal melody play <lb/>
by a flutist on tho way to the lodge <lb/>
his one. Then follow <lb/>
morning occupations, the squaws pr <lb/>
paring the meal, the old chief teach- <lb/>
the children to shoot, the games <lb/>
of the children and youths, and the <lb/>
games of chance; <lb/>
wins from old a <lb/>
youth The prayer for success in <lb/>
Banting was one of most <lb/>
In the play. This is fol i <lb/>
lowed by symbolic dancing, <lb/>
and shooting. At the close of the <lb/>
scene Hiawatha, appearing for the c <lb/>
first time, signals for all to hear, then j <lb/>
he tells of <lb/>
The next scene is the wooing at <lb/>
tho home of tho old Arrow-maker, <lb/>
of the <lb/>
In the wedding feast <lb/>
there is song, and feasting <lb/>
the <lb/>
gar's sings a love <lb/>
the bride and groom dance, the <lb/>
warriors have a mock battle, the <lb/>
ens give the and finally <lb/>
the scene closes with the <lb/>
when the braves throw their <lb/>
I at the feel of <lb/>
Hiawatha. In his canoe with his face <lb/>
turned Westward haves his <lb/>
with out-Stretching arms tine <lb/>
their beautiful farewell song. <lb/>
Ernestine Forbes, as MInne- <lb/>
did remarkably artistic worn <lb/>
Miss Marguerite Wallace made an <lb/>
pi Hiawatha and looked the <lb/>
part Miss Flora as No- <lb/>
seemed to have stepped literal v <lb/>
from the p, of Longfellow. Miss <lb/>
Sarah Ellis, as made an ad- <lb/>
chief. Two of the favorites <lb/>
of the evening were Miss Ed- <lb/>
a an Indian youth, and Miss <lb/>
Herring, the who son <lb/>
lament. <lb/>
The costumes were wonderfully <lb/>
with their strings of beads, <lb/>
feathers, skins of <lb/>
animals, and blankets. <lb/>
The music j beautiful throughout <lb/>
The strange, often almost <lb/>
mi cast . the listeners <lb/>
Attractive giving the words <lb/>
and tho customs were In place <lb/>
of programs so that the audience <lb/>
could the more readily follow the <lb/>
play. <lb/>
The was adapted by Miss May <lb/>
R, II from Longfellow's poem <lb/>
Miss also staged It. The Poe <lb/>
Literary Society Is greatly <lb/>
to Miss for her excellent work <lb/>
and the school and the public are <lb/>
indebted to the Pose for the <lb/>
performance. <lb/>
Miss Maria Graham, as business <lb/>
manager, and Miss Hill as <lb/>
musician did much to make the play <lb/>
a success. <lb/>
While the audience was much <lb/>
in than usual big i- <lb/>
tho court house door in Green- <lb/>
ville at o'clock M the following de- <lb/>
scribed property to-wit. <lb/>
All the right, title, and interest <lb/>
said II C, Crawford in the lands of the <lb/>
late Ann K. Crawford, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Tyson, J It Nichols and <lb/>
others, known as the Polly <lb/>
land containing acres more or <lb/>
less; also all interest and title a <lb/>
In a certain tract adjoining <lb/>
the Allen estate and the lands of the <lb/>
George Crawford heirs, containing <lb/>
a more or less, the deed for which <lb/>
Is recorded In Hook H-6, page to <lb/>
which reference is made for more de <lb/>
unite description. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. Said sale made <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage. <lb/>
Dec <lb/>
W, H. ALLEN <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
W, F, EVANS, Attorney <lb/>
SEE E. II. FOB <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights and <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
STOKE WILL BE OPES <lb/>
o'clock each night until Christmas. <lb/>
A. B. ELLINGTON CO. <lb/>
FOR BEST I ROOMS It <lb/>
stairs with water and lights rent <lb/>
cheap corner Twelfth and Washing- <lb/>
ton St. Apply to It. F Windham. <lb/>
12-9-ltd. <lb/>
FOR ROOM <lb/>
house with water and lights. <lb/>
Randolph Bros. or <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage given by <lb/>
J. W. Tripp and wife Queenie <lb/>
to the undersigned, and recorded It <lb/>
Hook Q-10, page I will offer it <lb/>
public auction before the court house <lb/>
COME TO LISE CHRIST <lb/>
mas Handkerchiefs. J. it. H J. G. <lb/>
12-9-1 <lb/>
IF TOO WAST CARNATIONS AND <lb/>
cut flowers rail Miss <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
HAND FORD <lb/>
touring car in good condition. In <lb/>
reply state condition and cash price <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
TWO ROOMS FOR RENT <lb/>
able location apply at this office <lb/>
SMALL FARM FOR KENT NEW I- <lb/>
door In Greenville, on the day of room dwelling, barn and stables, can <lb/>
January 1916 at o'clock M the fol give possession at once. Apply to J. B. <lb/>
lowing described parcel or tract if Johnston. <lb/>
land lying and being in the town of <lb/>
and bounded as follow, FIRE <lb/>
at . ditch on Mai,. is A <lb/>
street at the corner of Cannon Johnson <lb/>
lot. and runs west with said ditch J <lb/>
1-4 feel and comer with Rowan <lb/>
Cooper line, thence a southerly <lb/>
course with said Cooper's line ft. <lb/>
thence east with Cooper's line 1-4 <lb/>
feet to Canon Smith's line to <lb/>
containing 1-4 acre more or <lb/>
Terms of sale sash. Said sale made <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
This December 1914. <lb/>
J. A. BARBER, <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
W F. EVANS, Attorney <lb/>
8-ltd <lb/>
ORDER FOR <lb/>
Christmas cake with W. H, Johnson. <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb/>
Repair the Leak <lb/>
A small I- may sink a ship. <lb/>
A small expense regularly incurred may hinder, if <lb/>
not ruin, your chances for success. <lb/>
You can watch the I when you pay by check <lb/>
You will hesitate before you write a check for a needless <lb/>
Let this Bank keep your checking account. <lb/>
National Bank of <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
L. Little, <lb/>
V. Forbes, fainter. <lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
as it each were for members of our <lb/>
own family. We see none but the <lb/>
very purest drugs. W every <lb/>
caution to Insure accuracy and faith- <lb/>
Hare your prescriptions fill <lb/>
-d and you can have perfect <lb/>
In the medicine. And confidence, <lb/>
know, a help In effecting <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
j the Five<lb/>
The most of all the seen m , <lb/>
is the death of Tho g t <lb/>
snow scene. In tho dim purple light j <lb/>
was one of rare beauty. Miss <lb/>
t . REST FOR SAYS DOCTOR <lb/>
tine Forbes, as crouching J t r n ,.,,,, <lb/>
way from the ghost or and ,, , of ex. <lb/>
singing her death com- he has found no <lb/>
totted by did a remarkable for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney <lb/>
Ills In and Best <lb/>
you can buy for backache, <lb/>
kidney and bladder ailments <lb/>
lament over the Sold by aM <lb/>
Runaway Marriage. <lb/>
Sometime yesterday a young man by <lb/>
the name of James who lives <lb/>
on the farm of Harding and Pierce <lb/>
away with the thirteen-year <lb/>
daughter of Mr. R. W. who <lb/>
near there, and the couple were mar- <lb/>
In Beaufort county. <lb/>
The father of the girl will bring pr j- <lb/>
the man for his ac- <lb/>
and was here today to look after <lb/>
the matter <lb/>
Two Names Omitted. <lb/>
In mentioning tho names of the new <lb/>
county officers, In Saturday's paper <lb/>
through an oversight the names of one <lb/>
of the county commissioners, Mr. R <lb/>
A. Congleton. was omitted. We also <lb/>
failed to stale that Hon. K. C. Harding <lb/>
would represent Pitt county In the <lb/>
State Senate. <lb/>
of acting, showing true <lb/>
scene closed <lb/>
ti <lb/>
with Hiawatha's <lb/>
Mr. C. It. of <lb/>
was In town last night <lb/>
Fall From Wagon. <lb/>
Late yesterday afternoon Mr. <lb/>
a farmer from <lb/>
while on his wagon in the Center <lb/>
Prick warehouse fell off receiving I <lb/>
very hard fall He required medical <lb/>
aid and although no bones were <lb/>
en It will be several days before <lb/>
will be entirely recovered <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/>
it. <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 anything soft coal, bard coal <lb/>
or wood. <lb/>
Come in and see this great fire keeper <lb/>
and fuel saver. <lb/>
name on <lb/>
None genuine without it <lb/>
Quinn, Miller <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Marriage licenses. <lb/>
During the fiscal year which ended <lb/>
Monday of this week Register of Dee Is <lb/>
11.11 has issued marriage <lb/>
to the Ma and This number is pretty <lb/>
The Old genera v between races and ts <lb/>
C chill TONIC, dot <lb/>
about equal to the past record <lb/>
Hold YOUR <lb/>
COTTON for <lb/>
and Insure it with <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
blood <lb/>
em, A Fur <lb/>
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THE CASH DOLLAR <lb/>
Is what we are after, Our stock of ladies, children and will be at the mercy of the public from <lb/>
Dec. 10th to 24th. Never before have such prices as we are offering been offered to the public in Greenville. We mean to reduce our <lb/>
stock one half during this sale. Our present stock is too large for our promise. Come and inspect our bargains on opening date, <lb/>
the that's all W Watch for the balloons we send up each Jay, every one b -a tag good for cents in trade. <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Old Shoe Store <lb/>
Evans and 4th Streets.<lb/>
ear <lb/>
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DIVIDED INTO SMALL FaRMS <lb/>
Here Is Your Chance to Get an Ideal Tobacco, Cotton, <lb/>
Corn or Peanut Farm at Your Own Price <lb/>
Every knows the value of Martin County lard around So can make no mis- <lb/>
take by investing in this farm <lb/>
Free Brown Barbecue Dinner to all. Good music by our All Star band. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Company, <lb/>
K. W. COBB, Special Representative. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Four Car Loads of Fruit <lb/>
Must be sold and at <lb/>
drape I <lb/>
California Fruit Store.<lb/>
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II. IV. M. <lb/>
limited to of <lb/>
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with Ur. U. L. <lb/>
N. d every Monday. <lb/>
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Dr. H. W. Carter <lb/>
and eye am <lb/>
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Tow <lb/>
KODAK WORK <lb/>
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day or at t <lb/>
stable, with <lb/>
rice. Day <lb/>
ID <lb/>
Order f Notice <lb/>
District of Carolina <lb/>
County of Beaufort- <lb/>
on tins Dec, 1914. mi reading <lb/>
tin- foregoing petition it la <lb/>
Ordered by lb. Court, a hear <lb/>
be had upon the same tho <lb/>
January before Connor, <lb/>
Judge of the said court, at Wilson, U. <lb/>
C, In said District, at o'clock noon <lb/>
and that tho notice l publish- <lb/>
ed in The Reflector, a news- <lb/>
paper printed In said District, <lb/>
all known creditors and <lb/>
persons in interest may appear at <lb/>
time and place and show cause, <lb/>
if any they have, why the prayer of <lb/>
the petitioner no be granted. <lb/>
And It is Further Ordered by the <lb/>
Court, the Clerk shall send by <lb/>
mail to all known creditors copies <lb/>
petition and this order, <lb/>
to tin m at their place of residence as <lb/>
stated. <lb/>
. the Honorable n Conner <lb/>
judge of tin- said court, and the seal <lb/>
thereof Washington, K. in <lb/>
on the Dec <lb/>
A. I. Clerk. <lb/>
A MAYO. Deputy Clerk. <lb/>
Petition <lb/>
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In the Building on <lb/>
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to n and to <lb/>
Life f <lb/>
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BLEEPING AND <lb/>
PARLOR CAR <lb/>
Tickets OH sale Dee. <lb/>
elusive, also January 1st, <lb/>
turn limit Jan. 6th. <lb/>
Ask nearest N. S. H <lb/>
agent for complete informal Ion <lb/>
H. S. G. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Paul Solomon. <lb/>
No. in Bankruptcy <lb/>
Petition for <lb/>
the Honorable II O. Connor, <lb/>
of the District Court of I U d <lb/>
stales for the I <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Paul Solomon, of Greenville, In the <lb/>
County of and Stale of North <lb/>
Carolina, In the said District, <lb/>
fully represents on day l <lb/>
Sept., last past, ho was duly adjudge I <lb/>
bankrupt under the acts <lb/>
relating to bankruptcy; he <lb/>
duly surrendered all his and <lb/>
right of property, and com <lb/>
piled with all the requirement said <lb/>
acts and of the orders of court <lb/>
id net, <lb/>
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In automobile world looms <lb/>
with promise a violent <lb/>
overturning gasoline price, n <lb/>
newspapers reports concerning <lb/>
of a new auto fuel arc to be re <lb/>
lied upon. A week or so ago it wait <lb/>
announced that one John Andrus, <lb/>
Portuguese resident bad <lb/>
discovered b combination of water and <lb/>
a distilled product which could <lb/>
I supplied to users At a cost of two <lb/>
cents per gallon. Put tho latter price <lb/>
twenty and <lb/>
for gasoline, and one can readily <lb/>
the result it is stated <lb/>
i the new fuel was given rigid <lb/>
I week on the Indianapolis speed <lb/>
way, and in all causes the results wen <lb/>
of s most gratifying nature <lb/>
. at <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
tin December 29th, ISM i <lb/>
., auction to bidder for cash <lb/>
furniture and thing I <lb/>
usually found on a two farm Ai <lb/>
home of the I c <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
Sale begins o'clock A. M <lb/>
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Administrator of I. C. and Jose <lb/>
Jo es bulb <lb/>
Established 1876 <lb/>
Buck- <lb/>
wheat, Hominy, Fan <lb/>
cake Hour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
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Nuts, <lb/>
Cereal, Blow, <lb/>
Flour. Ton <lb/>
tin en I and <lb/>
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Will <lb/>
Water Company <lb/>
Km. <lb/>
Strawberry Plants; <lb/>
per <lb/>
lioness and funeral design, <lb/>
burl Order Shads <lb/>
Tree. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Balk. <lb/>
II <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Day, until North Carolina shall have <lb/>
had i to i h- r <lb/>
funds for i h bi ti do <lb/>
Isaac K of <lb/>
This action by the means <lb/>
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to I Its <lb/>
in the Indian <lb/>
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Norfolk, as In years con <lb/>
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contestants. <lb/>
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get in <lb/>
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in whose bands <lb/>
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Supreme took this cast <lb/>
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business as I New Bertha Hotel touching bis bankruptcy. <lb/>
i . he Prays that he may <lb/>
bas this day been dissolved by mu-,., . , p ,,, <lb/>
consent C. R. Pace buying <lb/>
Interest of k w Cobb and assuming <lb/>
all liabilities,<lb/>
over Frank Wilson's Store<lb/>
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C. R. PACK <lb/>
K W. COBB <lb/>
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last night to see chow <lb/>
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mas shopping, busy with It <lb/>
creed by to have a full dis <lb/>
from all debts provable again-t <lb/>
his under said bankrupt acts <lb/>
except such as arc exempted <lb/>
law from such discharge <lb/>
Haled this Dec. 1914. <lb/>
SOLOMON, <lb/>
Plies Cored la t Days <lb/>
Your will if <lb/>
any<lb/>
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Va., Dec Fool <lb/>
ball Virginia Is becoming much <lb/>
popular in the opinion of tie <lb/>
faculty of that august Institution <lb/>
which has Just adopted, by an <lb/>
vote, a resolution to the -i <lb/>
future events will be <lb/>
lowed to play on any grounds <lb/>
grounds of one the con <lb/>
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in tin ,. Hi, <lb/>
of North Carolina, which for <lb/>
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favorable opportunity be to <lb/>
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bill's pocket caused to discover <lb/>
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a good many leading that <lb/>
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in tore the pi <lb/>
lives Claude Robert N. <lb/>
of North Carolina are among <lb/>
those who will not support tho <lb/>
dent's measure In Its present form <lb/>
willing, however, to vote for <lb/>
a bill would give Ibis <lb/>
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may be needed to lake care of all car- <lb/>
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J. LANIER<lb/>
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