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North Carolina <lb/>
I'm County. <lb/>
J. A. Mills, Jr., <lb/>
This Bale will be made lo satisfy <lb/>
terms of and stipulation set out <lb/>
in said Mortgage Deed, <lb/>
This 16th day Of November <lb/>
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V. C HARDING. <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
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method of trading in wheat Society. Prof. h. R <lb/>
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that e civil action entitled as above <lb/>
. I,, n Instituted In the Superior <lb/>
Conn of Pin county by A. Mills. Jr., <lb/>
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to recover judgment for <lb/>
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lake notice he is required to <lb/>
January Term, County <lb/>
Court, convenes in <lb/>
the Court House In Pitt County on the <lb/>
7th Monday before the 1st. Monday of <lb/>
March it being 11th day of January. <lb/>
IBIS, and answer or demur lo the com- <lb/>
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Court of Pitt County during <lb/>
Hi. days r said term <lb/>
the plaintiff will be granted the relief <lb/>
demanded in the complaint. <lb/>
This 24th. day 1914 <lb/>
A T. MOORS, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys<lb/>
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land In said Township, and <lb/>
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then down Otter's Creek to the County <lb/>
Bridge on the Tarboro Road; <lb/>
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lot No. in the Division of Up- <lb/>
lands or the late II. F. <lb/>
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pose of making assets of estate of <lb/>
T. Williams, deceased. <lb/>
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F C. II WIPING. <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
HARDING Attorneys. <lb/>
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n earlier train for parts unknown. township. <lb/>
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whereabouts but it Is he mons of Greenville township. <lb/>
be located and returned soon. David Peyton and Mary Williams <lb/>
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with the public school here. <lb/>
Our big reduction sale started to- <lb/>
day. Many are coming, and taking <lb/>
advantage of it. We still invite you <lb/>
to nine, as it lasts only eight days. <lb/>
This opportunity present its self <lb/>
only once. II. Co. <lb/>
Orange, apples, raisins, and nut <lb/>
A. W, Ange A; Co. <lb/>
have Just received a <lb/>
ii; e -a glass ware, Come look it <lb/>
over. Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
For Sale On easy terms, or will <lb/>
for i mailer farm. One farm of <lb/>
acres, acres cleared. <lb/>
ling located 1-2 miles <lb/>
v. 3-1 mile from Reedy <lb/>
Br church, W, Braxton. <lb/>
We have a nice line of shoes, any <lb/>
or see. Harrington, liar <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The pupils of the music department <lb/>
of Winterville School gave <lb/>
informal recital Friday afternoon <lb/>
which was very much enjoyed. <lb/>
sentence,<lb/>
Frank <lb/>
C.<lb/>
FAINS IN BACK AMI HITS <lb/>
Ar- an Indication of kidney trouble <lb/>
a to build up the weakened <lb/>
L. C. and Josephine kidney, make them vigorous, rid <lb/>
Hams of Greenville. of arid and poisons. Go to <lb/>
. ,.,. , for Fills <lb/>
John and Maggie Sheppard of . ., . ,, . <lb/>
I In and no sizes. Sold In your <lb/>
town by all <lb/>
A Xi , V irk . n annul <lb/>
., .; n i. <lb/>
, . While I <lb/>
is an It ms in <lb/>
We , an e ml the <lb/>
t edition in d con- <lb/>
, the i I <lb/>
I 1.1 , vi V i <lb/>
on , bi -t c all b i . <lb/>
in t a man i m <lb/>
hi ti. . pr , id <lb/>
Vs II for h. In glow i ms <lb/>
. i. ; it <lb/>
and the <lb/>
and i the folks of <lb/>
greatly <lb/>
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to h made to m <lb/>
i K lo i- d . <lb/>
It , i <lb/>
this to <lb/>
pol In the u <lb/>
ii me . n ills <lb/>
. n, the last i <lb/>
. v were to I me a <lb/>
pap pi- <lb/>
view of . , It w; . war, the allies would <lb/>
been do <lb/>
j el I . real light . In, Wilmington Star <lb/>
i . licking red . <lb/>
; it i i . . are k- <lb/>
h h the Judge war revenue stamp, fir i <lb/>
tor which be bad i. <lb/>
. . . Is, the r must lie <lb/>
. i in r Sam i an <lb/>
; the European war to <lb/>
Two mil . ; liar annually country. Rock Hill, C He- <lb/>
out of the county for fund feel raid, <lb/>
stuff the county doe not r. <lb/>
is the recently made. This <lb/>
Fire insurance i have been re <lb/>
I recently In this the <lb/>
for this reduction given <lb/>
th- passage of wise and economic j <lb/>
laws the enforcement <lb/>
ha greatly reduced fire risk. If <lb/>
In handling Br and fire pro- <lb/>
dueling things could be <lb/>
another reduction could be made. <lb/>
A edition of th Franklin <lb/>
has n received at this office. <lb/>
no name Is given <lb/>
I it may be taken for granted that <lb/>
It is a edition T Is composed <lb/>
of two sections of eight pages <lb/>
is full of interesting matter and <lb/>
very attractively print <lb/>
of the county. <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
A man who has been out of work <lb/>
month or more was talking <lb/>
should retained in the com.- us and he remarked with <lb/>
and one way to do it is in the reach , p ., ling that if hadn't been for <lb/>
of every farmer and that is to a certain Mr. So and So, his <lb/>
,. ., . . he could never have stemmed the tide <lb/>
diversify his crop that he can raise <lb/>
of adversity. The grocer hand t got- <lb/>
things which must be bought a ,,,, , , I <lb/>
time, hut he carried him nevertheless <lb/>
knowing when the days <lb/>
The Rd cross Seal campaign in <lb/>
, another good Now, <lb/>
gaining force on every side and it <lb/>
deserves to succeed. It Is a worth- <lb/>
cause and one which will benefit cur <lb/>
town and county. <lb/>
The school seems to <lb/>
In this State <lb/>
Where th, v have th- v a- <lb/>
and If <lb/>
are kept up a deal <lb/>
In reducing the in this Stat. <lb/>
M Useful Presents <lb/>
For All <lb/>
You do not know how many sensible Christ- <lb/>
mas we can sell you until you visit our <lb/>
store. Bring in the whole family and see it we <lb/>
something that will please every ere <lb/>
of them <lb/>
Your friends will appreciate some useful, sen- <lb/>
present-such as silverware, carving <lb/>
nets, scissors sets, cutlery, pocket <lb/>
knives, ranges and a thousand and one <lb/>
things which we have bought especially <lb/>
for Christmas, much more than a fancy <lb/>
that will be Call and see. <lb/>
A Good <lb/>
a busy, buoyant <lb/>
little city. <lb/>
The Carolina School seat- <lb/>
ed at city gates is a of <lb/>
a-,, and a star of hope for, <lb/>
hast. <lb/>
his faculty and his school I <lb/>
are and pleasing. Here is <lb/>
another Institution that multiplies, <lb/>
ma. y times over the of every <lb/>
dollar the State spends upon It.--I <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N C,<lb/>
; f <lb/>
REAL ESTATE and <lb/>
INSURANCE Agents <lb/>
imp <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
LOOK l I I <lb/>
Auto driver , <lb/>
; i<lb/>
us I <lb/>
mm c like a . <lb/>
it do nay f it I <lb/>
day. Longer than that we wouldn't <lb/>
want to go hail tor <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
MM-<lb/>
I. rep <lb/>
III . <lb/>
I ha v <lb/>
r No. <lb/>
, for muss <lb/>
K rial the I ti ii <lb/>
c H. <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
TUESDAY, 1914. <lb/>
Mr. U. bland was <lb/>
Sere yesterday. <lb/>
Air. J. K. of Washington <lb/>
as in the city yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. A. A. Forbes has returned home <lb/>
from Kentucky where has bee,, <lb/>
engaged tobacco for <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
Mr. Jesse left this <lb/>
n tho Coast for <lb/>
Mr. C. W. Wilson left this morning <lb/>
tor Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Mr. S. P. Willis of <lb/>
as here yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. Charles of <lb/>
lie I urn id I Mexico. <lb/>
Rev. H. It. Fleming, Jr., a <lb/>
of the 19th Infantry, la in town for <lb/>
some time on leave of absence. He <lb/>
is visiting his sister, Mrs. It. <lb/>
here In Greenville and will <lb/>
visit other relatives In the county <lb/>
while here. Mr. Fleming has just re- <lb/>
returned to Hie United State <lb/>
from Vera Cruz where was sent <lb/>
early in the spring with bis regiment <lb/>
when it seemed that this country would <lb/>
have serious trouble with Mexico. <lb/>
Handsomely wedding In- <lb/>
reading a., follow have boon <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. William <lb/>
request the honor of our presence m <lb/>
the marriage their daughter <lb/>
Louise Van <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Horatio Harold <lb/>
Thursday evening, December the <lb/>
nineteen hundred <lb/>
and fourteen<lb/>
Presbyterian Church <lb/>
Lawrence ville, -New Jersey, <lb/>
to n <lb/>
pip, h, do tire and put up <lb/>
your S. T. Hicks. <lb/>
E. II. <lb/>
Irons. Heaters, Lights and fixtures <lb/>
Proctor Hotel <lb/>
Repair the Leak <lb/>
-diets <lb/>
Lei this B ink keep yow <lb/>
National Bank of <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
James I. President <lb/>
I. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
j I he in <lb/>
lei Oil, II , <lb/>
and the lime <lb/>
I US <lb/>
till Ml <lb/>
TO SEE OF CHRIST <lb/>
Kinston, Dec. i J. B. a J <lb/>
aged shot m kill I <lb/>
Mills, I old. lust <lb/>
. it <lb/>
FOR REST- ROOM C-is Sorts, Other Wont Curs. <lb/>
house equipped with water and light. The <lb/>
Phone Bros, or <lb/>
WASTED--1 WISH TO REST SHE <lb/>
seven or eight room for year <lb/>
must be a nice locality and <lb/>
equipped with water and lights. T. <lb/>
P. Maguire, care Greenville <lb/>
sale Co <lb/>
Mil a IX, i OLD <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
We have the services of <lb/>
ROTS I K. L ., I an up to-date <lb/>
Mail Order Business <lb/>
idea of the Christmas <lb/>
n. going on can be judged from the <lb/>
number of money orders being sold at Pork, Jones i . <lb/>
I the and express office, . <lb/>
I week the Greenville Issued given him and II. Warren. <lb/>
before our Una Is picked over repair mac also <lb/>
bring your work to us <lb/>
j will gel the best and quickest <lb/>
PLACE R FOB to serve. <lb/>
j Christmas cake with W. H. SALES CO, <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed A Tree. <lb/>
12-S e o d d. <lb/>
now To Give To Children. <lb/>
rOD AMI <lb/>
cut Bower call 260-J Miss <lb/>
was in yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. K. Mitchell of and this <lb/>
as a visitor to the city it-, on Monday. Fully <lb/>
T. O. of order are sold at the express <lb/>
in yesterday. <lb/>
ii i, name girt n to <lb/>
. . <lb/>
,. . w It <lb/>
lo i ho con. -l <lb/>
. i , d not <lb/>
Ber II . <lb/>
week started from <lb/>
house. Hem i ill. OF <lb/>
Mills i h ,., . , . j . <lb/>
back i. th head. <lb/>
received. W. II. John en.<lb/>
Mr. ll. U, of Bethel <lb/>
was u business visitor to Greenville <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Smith and little <lb/>
son, Vance, in last night for h <lb/>
few days stay. They have h -en <lb/>
in and other towns In <lb/>
the Western part of the State for <lb/>
tune. <lb/>
Mr. II M. Jenkins Of <lb/>
. . t. . <lb/>
Mrs, Mary Wells of Lawn <lb/>
rill , N l , ; II . . <lb/>
after a i to i n i , Mr. H, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Col, P. G <lb/>
y on I <lb/>
J. i x, of i <lb/>
. U K.; tilt e <lb/>
ha, olD e to be I to <lb/>
old mid i <lb/>
coupled with orders made by In the <lb/>
check shows that a large amount i <lb/>
money Is away. <lb/>
r ii <lb/>
J BE A ROBBER<lb/>
nun <lb/>
is as Orb Who Shot <lb/>
Mr. Charles <lb/>
Weeks <lb/>
Noah Biggs Head. <lb/>
A message d <lb/>
last conveys the news of <lb/>
. Mr, Noah of S Hand <lb/>
Neck v.-- urn y. ; <lb/>
about . Ur. BI <lb/>
bad been only a and h WE WIST mi HI v I M OP <lb/>
death was unexpected. Hi was well I milch cows <lb/>
known all through lb the S. <lb/>
ion i IKE <lb/>
cat on W. J He has a <lb/>
full line nothing the best <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
at<lb/>
Four Car Loads of Fruit <lb/>
be sold and at Small <lb/>
P.-i <lb/>
Grape KM be <lb/>
i box <lb/>
California Fruit Store. <lb/>
Strawberry Plants <lb/>
BOW, cents per <lb/>
Order for Simile <lb/>
Rose <lb/>
Pansy Plant and <lb/>
; i . if <lb/>
V, v ll I .<lb/>
. I <lb/>
KI EXHIBIT IT <lb/>
THE i ii SI <lb/>
. I or <lb/>
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School <lb/>
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wore I on I <lb/>
, I I <lb/>
decorated in n <lb/>
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State and <lb/>
In i i r ,,.,, ,., ., . . , <lb/>
the Stab II was greatly i Mr , . , <lb/>
led In all m rs j . . , , <lb/>
at <lb/>
i ho i a stain i <lb/>
loyal supporter. In his <lb/>
ll cell in <lb/>
I citizen i <lb/>
greatly l <lb/>
int. i in <lb/>
lb <lb/>
I . . it <lb/>
v. t. I'll. <lb/>
Hold YOUR <lb/>
COTTON for <lb/>
Cured In to i i Day <lb/>
and Insure it with <lb/>
MOORE<lb/>
. <lb/>
. . h i- i <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
rested at <lb/>
play attractive garments, many o , ,, u , , <lb/>
trimmed with lo and ribbon . , In i <lb/>
leek Ilka R bazaar, about recovered the effect <lb/>
. co I was attached lo each gar- Hie . . <lb/>
quired if such a was in jail. <lb/>
mot lo show tho . . . <lb/>
material used. exhibit gave man ,,, ,,; a crowd <lb/>
sufficient evidence what about a dozen other <lb/>
as a of II i household positively d us tho <lb/>
., r u., who bun up. Another n. <lb/>
c course under Mia Arm <lb/>
v. no held up Mr. . <lb/>
strong tall, <lb/>
To tho colored teachers of <lb/>
county. Saturday Dec. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
will <lb/>
go, sometime during day the <lb/>
robbery this a. <lb/>
I,, tho right one. <lb/>
where bu lives the <lb/>
; Mid that be raised near <lb/>
but that tho past two or <lb/>
tie regular meeting day for the colored ho , <lb/>
association to meet please places in this spend-, <lb/>
meet promptly as possible, at of bis lime the <lb/>
a. m. Please forget the papers, In this county. <lb/>
In addition to having to <lb/>
Supt. S. B Underwood requested you Q, <lb/>
to bring. have to eland trial for <lb/>
This Dec. 191- crime be is now charged with, and <lb/>
MANNING President Position of <lb/>
victim and another person his early <lb/>
i m conviction seems assured. <lb/>
Holiday. u ft <lb/>
The holidays for up of was one Of a <lb/>
schools or tho county In special Its series of such crimes which have <lb/>
will one week and It Is to this fall and although every <lb/>
i.,, was made to capture rob- <lb/>
be taken between 18th and Jan- of <lb/>
a report of tho y L. ,.,,, ,, .,.,,, <lb/>
meeting held here last Saturday now In Jail is the first <lb/>
error was mad In tho dates e captured here <lb/>
to the vacation. <lb/>
Headquarters For Santa <lb/>
Do you wish to please the Children If so, <lb/>
SIT Our TOY STORE <lb/>
At Ricks Old Stand. <lb/>
Indies- Fall and Winter Suits. All <lb/>
values reduced to at <lb/>
EM <lb/>
j. C-<lb/>
HUB <lb/>
t Ml <lb/>
Toys of all Dolls, Drums, Carriages, Popguns <lb/>
in fact in the Toy line.<lb/>
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r . pent t <lb/>
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The Children's delight at Christmas <lb/>
Times, <lb/>
And we have the largest a i I to be had, and at bottom <lb/>
figured. <lb/>
E TO SEE US <lb/>
SANTA <lb/>
Ii me i are i .-. y e, and cakes <lb/>
a e fresh m , n de I v i n baker, <lb/>
I h rs for Fire- <lb/>
works a ; C<lb/>
GROCER <lb/>
BAKER<lb/>
Mr. tiler <lb/>
Illness Only One Week j <lb/>
Mr k <lb/>
i . inn. <lb/>
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v. <lb/>
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I, I <lb/>
I. , d In I <lb/>
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war BO- <lb/>
ll <lb/>
latter i <lb/>
i continued drug <lb/>
. alone from tine, <lb/>
the i ml m . of public in bun <lb/>
.;,. s liberal patronage. <lb/>
Mr. i d by two <lb/>
Mi s Brown and Mm, Wiley <lb/>
Brown, lie never married, <lb/>
on i line of bl slater n ado l <lb/>
home with hep <lb/>
made borne of ii <lb/>
iii i Brown. Ilia devotion t <lb/>
r and n beautiful <lb/>
His ale i u lire m. <lb/>
i;. . ii I.-i is ins death <lb/>
he Wat Id k <lb/>
with tin <lb/>
i. J M I. follow i <lb/>
with In fin <lb/>
i. pull r were Mi i <lb/>
, i r, T A Pi i in, II I. <lb/>
T. I. <lb/>
III nil . mien Will ii , <lb/>
. and honorary pall-b <lb/>
,., Mi r i b ii T. k. <lb/>
i i, on, -i -i i am bind <lb/>
.-. I A I S M Hi <lb/>
Patrick, and C. C. <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
in, 1911. <lb/>
Henri. D. W. Mm <lb/>
tun and K, it. Cobb left morn- <lb/>
fur hull i land <lb/>
today <lb/>
Mr. a i. of Oxford <lb/>
i. h <lb/>
Mr W P. of <lb/>
n yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. K in <lb/>
ll . <lb/>
Mr D. W wan In<lb/>
Mr, ii Littleton spent <lb/>
lure. <lb/>
Mr. A of <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Mr W. II. Of Hal. <lb/>
n in town <lb/>
I'll I <lb/>
TWO Hut I <lb/>
tor loud. <lb/>
for i <lb/>
tome bob <lb/>
M lbs. of . worth<lb/>
u, about <lb/>
i, . t I. <lb/>
ii in U <lb/>
loom ;, go i <lb/>
food and .<lb/>
. ii to i- <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
II county only <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
tobacco it <lb/>
i table pi ltd i a <lb/>
million mark In . <lb/>
On r band, the per i , <lb/>
r t, town i <lb/>
try In of ti <lb/>
m i, of total farm properties <lb/>
In the I i, the i <lb/>
on alone wan worth <lb/>
in County i ii <lb/>
in, cotton and almost no tobacco. <lb/>
Moreover, M per cent of <lb/>
County in 1910 wire <lb/>
; in. nearly twice the <lb/>
of mortgaged <lb/>
wealth i the <lb/>
Li <lb/>
w wines <lb/>
M driving, <lb/>
Bl, <lb/>
Henry Pi II i I, drunk and disorder <lb/>
lined . i ., i i total <lb/>
John i an ii r <lb/>
. bound over to court, <lb/>
drunk <lb/>
lined and Ii<lb/>
The Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. it <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with I his <lb/>
Bank or Safekeeping. <lb/>
Artistic Rockers<lb/>
of and <lb/>
Ills are n.- <lb/>
i. if your <lb/>
. . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
an<lb/>
Taft <lb/>
St i <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
ll , , <lb/>
. a I nits It <lb/>
. i. i i ;. -1 ; . . . I <lb/>
i , ill r . . <lb/>
I i . I i i<lb/>
r it of <lb/>
. , I . Ml I <lb/>
. . . . II I . If I<lb/>
oil. <lb/>
i . D A t r .<lb/>
York<lb/>
It n expel <lb/>
b-ii long training Li , <lb/>
full-fledged out of We <lb/>
lend men to every job be- <lb/>
cause it Is <lb/>
Cheaper fur <lb/>
and work gives We <lb/>
make our money by doing <lb/>
as a result of your recommendation. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Want n I Knows O <lb/>
Sure The, Are. <lb/>
Nothing uncertain about the work <lb/>
of ,.,, Kidney Pill. In O. E-SIGHT <lb/>
la plenty of positive proof <lb/>
HUH ill I Bull In Mil, lull <lb/>
, , i , N -The following schedule <lb/>
the following as Information ONLY <lb/>
. guaranteed. <lb/>
., M White, tit II I <lb/>
H l i <lb/>
are killing hogs <lb/>
hi. I-- i r pp <lb/>
who going mall I h <lb/>
pin i ii lid r tin <lb/>
o I In in i u in <lb/>
ii.-. Ii tore nun i an t i <lb/>
BATES <lb/>
to <lb/>
25th Inclusive and December 31st <lb/>
and January it 1911, with <lb/>
l in it January 1915. <lb/>
Between nil points on the <lb/>
Cob t I and Connecting<lb/>
the <lb/>
W, II. WARD, Agent. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
line it farm In of Win <lb/>
N. c, i. <lb/>
hi n . two barn <lb/>
park and plenty if <lb/>
in . nice a <lb/>
p. Hi r. ii in ii Bu <lb/>
or write<lb/>
Si . , iii bad a dull ; <lb/>
; I i ii. i <lb/>
I i . bad -i bi a i- <lb/>
. i. ii i a <lb/>
Ti,. . were two fro- j <lb/>
and scanty In pa a here <lb/>
i. i- kl <lb/>
i Kidney I, <lb/>
i pro, i the Warren Drug <lb/>
they gave mo relief, <lb/>
Inn my bark and rel the lend-1 <lb/>
other of the <lb/>
complaint left. I consider Kid-. <lb/>
Pi a good remedy for kid- <lb/>
at all Don't <lb/>
imply ask for a kidney <lb/>
I. mi's Kidney same <lb/>
Mrs. White had. <lb/>
Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
Ids. I. . Dead. <lb/>
all over county will <lb/>
regret to learn <lb/>
mi dud <lb/>
in November <lb/>
was brought to Sunday <lb/>
In presence of a <lb/>
of Borrowing and aha <lb/>
was laid rest. <lb/>
writer Of till WOO Is <lb/>
tendon <lb/>
years while visit- <lb/>
inK and a <lb/>
his attention was drawn to bar <lb/>
line and well prepared <lb/>
I In observed bar later in the <lb/>
school marking bf perfect de- <lb/>
and studious habits. <lb/>
when after a year's stay at <lb/>
the Normal College, she <lb/>
was no popular <lb/>
Slid beloved teacher than always <lb/>
the respect and Rood will <lb/>
ant only her pupils but of tho older <lb/>
people well Those who knew <lb/>
best and who had an lo <lb/>
her beautiful <lb/>
unselfish In all tilings <lb/>
to hove no doubt that she Is to-j <lb/>
day In the better land, In the <lb/>
that Savior whom she loved to <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Our sympathies go out <lb/>
the bereaved husband, parents and<lb/>
a a., a. Morgan had on- <lb/>
es recently to nae a liver <lb/>
Cathartic Tablets <lb/>
thoroughly cleansed my <lb/>
and I felt like it man light ail <lb/>
are the beat medicine I <lb/>
taken for <lb/>
I In y keep the liver <lb/>
active, bowels Sold by All <lb/>
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Thaw lost tight in the <lb/>
Court of the United today <lb/>
being extradited from N.-w <lb/>
Hampshire to New York, The Court <lb/>
held that the prison.-, <lb/>
should turned over Immediately <lb/>
answer an indictment fur conspiring <lb/>
to escape from Asylum. <lb/>
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nut before tho court Merely the <lb/>
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question was for decision, <lb/>
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to counsel to prevent his <lb/>
to the State, where ha was <lb/>
tried and had made many of- <lb/>
to released, those familiar <lb/>
with the legal were at i <lb/>
loss to forecast <lb/>
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turning to New York was lost and that <lb/>
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aver to Now York officers upon the ex- <lb/>
tradition, which was granted by the <lb/>
of New Hampshire, but stay <lb/>
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Indicted After Escape. <lb/>
On August it, Thaw escaped <lb/>
from the Insane Hospital <lb/>
charged with a conspiracy to escape, <lb/>
ho was arrested In New Hampshire <lb/>
Ho was Indicted in New York on that <lb/>
and application for his extra- <lb/>
was made to N.-w Hampshire <lb/>
was ordered by the <lb/>
of New Hampshire but <lb/>
habeas corpus proceedings In the Fed- <lb/>
Court Judge bold <lb/>
Thaw should released, <lb/>
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individuals come to a greater re- <lb/>
of their own responsibilities <lb/>
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be considered tho result of <lb/>
carelessness rather than a Divine In- <lb/>
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of Improvidence and not of Prov- <lb/>
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of all disease, of course; year <lb/>
year We are drawing nearer that time <lb/>
when majority of diseases will <lb/>
come under tho head of <lb/>
time Immemorial the proverb <lb/>
of the race have embodied lesson <lb/>
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than Ounce of Prevention <lb/>
i worth a Pound of Stitch <lb/>
In Time saves and forth, <lb/>
And how few of us actually live <lb/>
up to these excellent rules. How few <lb/>
business men have the foresight to h <lb/>
they throwing away money <lb/>
when to spend Bin; <lb/>
be to ward off ease, <lb/>
How seldom do you meet with a farmer <lb/>
who Is not lo lake the <lb/>
Inexpensive steps <lb/>
render his home more sanitary and <lb/>
more fit to live In. when Typhoid I <lb/>
Fever strikes his family, bringing alto <lb/>
it large expense, worry, and <lb/>
he feels he is an Ill-used man I <lb/>
out for misfortune; whereas tho foot <lb/>
of the matter Is In nine ms out <lb/>
of ton plain carelessness and <lb/>
of the in laws if <lb/>
are the bottom or the Ma- <lb/>
great of the war- <lb/>
mer on all sides; <lb/>
I yet bow many will take the and <lb/>
trouble thoroughly to rid themselves <lb/>
I of ii if they have it. or to <lb/>
ward It off if do not have <lb/>
Hookworm Disease which Wholly -r In <lb/>
part Incapacitates its thousands Is <lb/>
merely of academic interest to <lb/>
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victims of tho disease to take free <lb/>
treatment. And so It goes. <lb/>
what shall it profit a man to sell a <lb/>
load of tobacco and to his own <lb/>
life- he would not the <lb/>
brier limn make bis out- <lb/>
house sanitary. <lb/>
IO VOTE TODAY <lb/>
ON HE HOBSON <lb/>
LIQUOR Bill <lb/>
For Next Terms of Heavy Fighting Continues <lb/>
Civil and Criminal Court <lb/>
Drawn <lb/>
Two Hours Debate Will be allowed <lb/>
Before The Final Vote is <lb/>
Taken <lb/>
mi nun proposes <lb/>
Alcohol is Declared a Poison <lb/>
The Hill<lb/>
i -lied. <lb/>
In Poland With Battle <lb/>
Lines Miles Long <lb/>
Washington, Dec, Legislative <lb/>
weapons wore furnished up today <lb/>
struggle In the House <lb/>
row tho Hobson constitutional <lb/>
in ml for national prohibition <lb/>
The light will begin o'clock to <lb/>
lust until roll is culled, on the <lb/>
resolution to submit the <lb/>
the Legislature for <lb/>
opponents of prohibition wore <lb/>
lain tonight that it would be <lb/>
in muster the ma- <lb/>
of tho ii. ii y <lb/>
Ike n lo the <lb/>
supporters of the resolution claimed <lb/>
a substantial which lea <lb/>
would assure victory In the <lb/>
nary skirmish, The vote be taken <lb/>
the special rub present d by <lb/>
man Henry of the rules committee for <lb/>
the consideration of tho Hobson <lb/>
The following of Pill county <lb/>
have been drawn lo serve as jurors <lb/>
in the one week civil term of <lb/>
I January 1916. <lb/>
It. C, Carolina; J. C <lb/>
it. M. Elks, J. W. Tucker, <lb/>
Button and Mills, <lb/>
F, Phillips, F, a it <lb/>
W. Smith. It. L. Johnson, Don Mi <lb/>
and W, ii Alexander, Con- <lb/>
i, in -a; J. W. Parker and Q. M. <lb/>
Shirley, J. D Gardner, <lb/>
Falkland; b T, Sm v <lb/>
w. Flake, E. <lb/>
r. Beach and II. C i, <lb/>
Earnest Dall, W M, Taylor and A. <lb/>
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j. W, Button, J it. Strickland and <lb/>
it. Willoughby, Dam; J. <lb/>
. Lewis, W Manning, A. P <lb/>
lock H, Bethel; B. <lb/>
Iv Jenkins, W, Manning and J. it <lb/>
Interesting Meeting of Snow and Bitter Cold Adds t, <lb/>
hers Carolina Club <lb/>
Elect New Officers <lb/>
Armies <lb/>
on night of the <lb/>
Carolina Club I its annual <lb/>
and to Hi-1 who arc not familiar <lb/>
with ii. k club as a <lb/>
and s , it <lb/>
difficult to in the real <lb/>
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lent at lb meeting, and he made contesting to the mud fields fool i <lb/>
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by club B tho past year. Ho <lb/>
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i the a <lb/>
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Fleming. Carolina; J. S. Taylor. m. <lb/>
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overruled the contention that II <lb/>
was not a for a man confined In <lb/>
an asylum to walk out if h, <lb/>
could, and that therefore a conspiracy <lb/>
to do so was not a crime. <lb/>
do not regard Is as open to do- <lb/>
that the withdrawal, by <lb/>
a man from an Insane <lb/>
to which be had been as <lb/>
Thaw was did tend to obstruct the due <lb/>
administration of the law. At least <lb/>
the New York courts may decide <lb/>
Therefore, the Indictment charges <lb/>
If la any defect <lb/>
th earlier proceedings by which Thaw <lb/>
committed, which are far from <lb/>
intimating, this Is not the time an I <lb/>
for that question to <lb/>
Granted that the Is true and <lb/>
who can disprove what can we <lb/>
do about It The answer Is so <lb/>
In- who runs may read. K every <lb/>
man had a Sanitary outhouse I I i <lb/>
safe well; gave proper attention to <lb/>
Ins cattle stable; his <lb/>
ti me against files and <lb/>
properly drained his land; k-pt his <lb/>
yard and. In the house, <lb/>
saw scrupulous <lb/>
the problem would largely <lb/>
Add to this tho proper In- <lb/>
up. ion or school children an I <lb/>
houses, and no man would hare much <lb/>
to reproach himself with m as <lb/>
la concerned. In <lb/>
the illy the problem is <lb/>
but none tho less capable <lb/>
Of a solution. More concerted effort <lb/>
here necessary to secure adequate and <lb/>
safe water and milk supplies; to deal <lb/>
with tho waste products of human <lb/>
life and activity; to guard against out- <lb/>
breaks of communicable and <lb/>
In safe-guard the health and <lb/>
of the school children. Yet iii both <lb/>
City and country, with small <lb/>
sum invested in tho machinery <lb/>
of may be likened to <lb/>
ha gun- i against disease; <lb/>
with competent <lb/>
at a cost of a <lb/>
p-r power <lb/>
and enlightened public opinion <lb/>
which w. may call the . behind <lb/>
the conquest of <lb/>
disease is only a matter of <lb/>
and a short time st that <lb/>
Vole After <lb/>
Tho rule will voted on alter two <lb/>
and its adoption Is <lb/>
conceded as many opponents <lb/>
of the resolution have announce I <lb/>
they intended to fur tho rule to <lb/>
open way for final action on the <lb/>
question. <lb/>
Under terms of tho rule, eight hour. <lb/>
of debate will allowed on <lb/>
tho resolution. <lb/>
All efforts lo arrive at a division of I <lb/>
time have failed and Speaker Clark i <lb/>
will endeavor to allot time as equally <lb/>
, possible both sides. <lb/>
Clark, J. W, A <lb/>
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A, Rouse and T. F,. Jo- <lb/>
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and C, M. Smith of Falk <lb/>
F. T, Taylor, W. E. Tyson, <lb/>
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A. M. Waters, M. White <lb/>
burst and Thomas Green- <lb/>
ville; N Barnhill and J. C. Haw- <lb/>
kins, B. S, <lb/>
It. Stokes and J. W. Cox, Swift <lb/>
Creek. <lb/>
pant and ii Ci Mill, which will <lb/>
i. d on I day <lb/>
i things which <lb/>
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the people a-ho arc I <lb/>
with i lull. <lb/>
The vigor, i i and <lb/>
any In bakes its i from <lb/>
in,. u i who mm . e, <lb/>
or load that Institution. Mr. <lb/>
Dupree, with the Board of <lb/>
German Final <lb/>
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,. and us are pp. <lb/>
in on east bank of th <lb/>
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Trinity , The -n- <lb/>
of Trinity College <lb/>
composed of Prof. It. H Wright, Trinity Park the <lb/>
C, T, B Dr. D I Trinity La i at present <lb/>
to mi own urn <lb/>
What Proposes. <lb/>
The Hobson resolution <lb/>
constitutional amendment as <lb/>
sale, manufacture <lb/>
for sale, transportation for sale,, ex-1 <lb/>
ii for sale and Importation <lb/>
for sale, transportation for sale, <lb/>
beverage purposes ill tho United Slat, I <lb/>
and all subject to the <lb/>
diction thereof are forever prohibited. <lb/>
Congress shall have <lb/>
to provide f r the manufacture, <lb/>
sale. Importation transportation <lb/>
of intoxicating liquors tor sacramental <lb/>
medicinal, <lb/>
cal, or purposes, or for <lb/>
In the arts and shall hero power to <lb/>
enforce this by all <lb/>
Alcohol a <lb/>
The resolution carries a preamble <lb/>
setting forth that science has demon- <lb/>
alcohol to be a narcotic poison <lb/>
and reciting Its evil effects. <lb/>
wore some members if <lb/>
the In Washington today and <lb/>
prohibition leaders assorted their con- <lb/>
that well over one-half of <lb/>
these would vote for the resolution. <lb/>
As a result of an <lb/>
attempt on his own life by drinking <lb/>
Paris Green u <lb/>
well known formal living near Apex <lb/>
is at his home In a critical <lb/>
Whether or not ho will recover <lb/>
will not be known a day or two. <lb/>
The act trying to commit suicide <lb/>
was done yesterday afternoon and <lb/>
Mr. made his wife mix <lb/>
I. and M. L t <lb/>
Vice-president Capt B W II I, Si c <lb/>
Mr. Dal and <lb/>
Mr. a. j Moore which would make <lb/>
any Institution achieve purpose. <lb/>
I till till <lb/>
While we refer to the above <lb/>
of the club along the civic <lb/>
and business the social features <lb/>
lot the club predominates, and Its great- <lb/>
est achievement is In furnishing <lb/>
wholesome surroundings for voting <lb/>
tin u to meet and enjoy games and <lb/>
social ibis line, the <lb/>
public Is not so much Interested, but <lb/>
tho public Is Interested In knowing <lb/>
whore the young meet, and under <lb/>
circumstances meet, and <lb/>
had the dub no other purpose than <lb/>
that of quarters as it does <lb/>
a of Paris Green with circumstances a- ll does <lb/>
water, drinking the deadly solution j y,,,,,,,. . the town, the <lb/>
Dr. C. II- physician , ,. it would be <lb/>
Apes, was summoned the wife mentioning th. <lb/>
as soon as she was free to lend all of the dub <lb/>
a,, effort is being made to mU <lb/>
recently had shown he directed more directly and <lb/>
of being mentally appreciating <lb/>
and is no other faction, and is.,,,,, o the <lb/>
Two and eighteen <lb/>
these are freshmen; t are senior <lb/>
In the h body there are <lb/>
and two foreign countries <lb/>
represented, North Carolina leads <lb/>
states representing <lb/>
The other states rep <lb/>
resented Virginia, south Caro- <lb/>
Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia <lb/>
Kentucky, Mississippi. Missouri, <lb/>
Louisiana and Vermont and <lb/>
japan each have one representative <lb/>
the counties of North Carolina <lb/>
Durham county loads with a <lb/>
enrollment of <lb/>
, mini v second with I l an I <lb/>
Cuban . each have <lb/>
burg mil iv <lb/>
nine n <lb/>
Figures on tin i la . n <lb/>
I,, r. us <lb/>
avail the <lb/>
lead all <lb/>
I Ions <lb/>
assigned for his wish to end his life <lb/>
Pastor Durham Church hilled <lb/>
Durham, N. c, Dec. According <lb/>
Deposed Rector Hill Eight <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec, <lb/>
Rev, Dr, George Chalmers Richmond, <lb/>
the deposed rector of St John's <lb/>
will put up vigorous light when <lb/>
ecclesiastical court him on Jan- <lb/>
18th, is by stall <lb/>
limits that episcopal <lb/>
Carolina Club in Its business and 10- <lb/>
, activities. Every n of Green <lb/>
vine is Interested either directly or <lb/>
indirectly in the success of the Caro- <lb/>
club Who can lay work <lb/>
-ham, . B business corporations; ,,.,,,,, .,, , ,. fr, Wall Street, <lb/>
to a telegram from Kings on. N. TI .,, ,,,, , .,. f , ,., <lb/>
n, and It , and there <lb/>
threats the would <lb/>
draw from communion with lie <lb/>
Episcopal Church and <lb/>
with the reformed Episcopal Church <lb/>
Dr, Richmond is accused by Bishop <lb/>
of violation of his <lb/>
Geld <lb/>
T Hanking and Trust <lb/>
now has a supply of sold <lb/>
coins from up to supply all <lb/>
that may be made upon them <lb/>
for gold coins for gift purposes. <lb/>
T. Howard, pastor of the Duke Ml <lb/>
mortal church here, was killed Inlay <lb/>
In a railroad act Kingston <lb/>
No details were given. <lb/>
Mr. Howard went to a sanatorium <lb/>
at Kingston time ago for <lb/>
men for p. mental disorder <lb/>
The message which was received <lb/>
the Chief of Police said the <lb/>
body has been ordered here <lb/>
The fun. have n <lb/>
boon made. la I <lb/>
wife two . Mi <lb/>
lent business associations and doing It <lb/>
civic work is Of good service <lb/>
the community <lb/>
A Young Man Wanted <lb/>
To work Life Insurance for the <lb/>
Ufa Insurance Company and disregard of the bishop <lb/>
N v. from tin- authority Dr Richmond asserts b <lb/>
splendid opportunity to learn is being assailed for his freedom of <lb/>
tin business and make It In the truth frankly <lb/>
Dr. Richmond <lb/>
ran b and that the was elected <lb/>
was st one time pastor of a Church Apply to II. . convention by capitalist., <lb/>
at Mount was educated Manager District, Green- and that the <lb/>
at Trinity College her. <lb/>
lie. N. C. <lb/>
present at that meeting. <lb/>
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