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charged with a conspiracy to escape, <lb/>
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Court Judge bold <lb/>
Thaw should released, <lb/>
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of Improvidence and not of Prov- <lb/>
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Inexpensive steps <lb/>
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more fit to live In. when Typhoid I <lb/>
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he feels he is an Ill-used man I <lb/>
out for misfortune; whereas tho foot <lb/>
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of ton plain carelessness and <lb/>
of the in laws if <lb/>
are the bottom or the Ma- <lb/>
great of the war- <lb/>
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ward It off if do not have <lb/>
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part Incapacitates its thousands Is <lb/>
merely of academic interest to <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
Tin, -.-. n to i <lb/>
Ii the one week term of <lb/>
court beginning January r- <lb/>
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/>
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John Q, Warns and Jes <lb/>
Decision <lb/>
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overruled the contention that II <lb/>
was not a for a man confined In <lb/>
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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/>
r v L, Cox K. L, Worn <lb/>
,. c. B. Smith, I. I. C <lb/>
Spier, W. M. M j and B. I <lb/>
Content i; L y <lb/>
G. I. Windham, C, P. W. <lb/>
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/>
o. Stepp, T, J. Man- <lb/>
A. M. Waters, M. White <lb/>
burst and Thomas Green- <lb/>
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kins, B. S, <lb/>
It. Stokes and J. W. Cox, Swift <lb/>
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pant and ii Ci Mill, which will <lb/>
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any In bakes its i from <lb/>
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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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<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
city D <lb/>
While Durham is one . <lb/>
I .-t known this country <lb/>
issue M one will help <lb/>
much to make it bettor known. <lb/>
Ones a <lb/>
Published<lb/>
O Editor. <lb/>
The movement toward <lb/>
continue crow, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA hear of i <lb/>
log .- i one And <lb/>
. . II <lb/>
the from those <lb/>
that<lb/>
rates, be bad having one Indicate <lb/>
at<lb/>
. a . streets <lb/>
Ail <lb/>
l-r at <lb/>
I IN III I I <lb/>
The House has decided to slop <lb/>
drafting, just little at least. By <lb/>
vote of to they are to re lo Hair la Cm <lb/>
inly the tore of Hi I at <lb/>
selves the l hat North Carolina shall have a <lb/>
HEX <lb/>
MILL Mill <lb/>
n mm shall town. <lb/>
A great deal is said and <lb/>
successful. -No matter u <lb/>
well prospering or pro believe that <lb/>
It. Tuesday. Dec. about the desirability of living in great <lb/>
will be a great day In North Carolina but as a matter of fact there <lb/>
; way of mileage, part in the Government Health for the cause of the orphan. That will are such things <lb/>
of a Bat at the also be the of a meeting here not them. Even a <lb/>
of family mean ten or next year at Francisco, is the of the Statewide Orphanage ,, <lb/>
Why did they not re- request from the Bureau lion. There will be gathered here it <lb/>
II to n Hal rate live of the lulled Slates Department of that time besides the superintendents like this. the largest city <lb/>
However, the move Is along the rich Labor. The State Hoard of i f orphan homes in North in the world, grew out of <lb/>
line Record been called on to contribute leading men of the State Interest- ,,, villages that still retain much <lb/>
village, a part of the Hoards in the phase of social service of M investigate <lb/>
w, have so much faith and i r Health as a represent-j Tim meeting; of <lb/>
Bl ,. Wilson that feature of Ha better health work will be the hall of the House Chicago or New or other <lb/>
afraid to that we honestly I This village, in which the number at o'clock om great city and you will find that. <lb/>
if be had been one of births in the is shown by morning of December Dr while men will huddle within a small <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
be charged for at three <lb/>
j up id .-<lb/>
poet <lb/>
o i. . . . Ca I I <lb/>
1.1 or March i IS H <lb/>
have a health <lb/>
. something which <lb/>
I have by all mean <lb/>
a half I of window and the number of Paris, grand chaplain I. O. , for f business, they <lb/>
i; is come when I <lb/>
be handling fireworks of all <lb/>
kinds and the should be very <lb/>
In the of deaths by the lights going out at th <lb/>
last spring he would ha tows, was brought to the <lb/>
. this terrible So of children's through <lb/>
us is the power of N th Carolina's recant health exhibit <lb/>
So overpowering is the the Health <lb/>
of real man Ki B on at Jacksonville, Florida. The <lb/>
I i in such a way a. to <lb/>
tetanus Most of the deaths as . r <lb/>
of Christmas and fourth of July <lb/>
celebrations are caused by this <lb/>
much care be <lb/>
such eases and since the <lb/>
must have the fireworks the <lb/>
parents must see that are In- <lb/>
viii u i this rows <lb/>
pride this Is about the <lb/>
-t . d pi Ids you i an have. It U <lb/>
id pride, is pride lo your <lb/>
and what y have done <lb/>
they made only <lb/>
paid tho pavements and built the <lb/>
hut planted the trees <lb/>
J faith in this place <lb/>
II their home. <lb/>
pride Id your home town re <lb/>
I n a man b <lb/>
In help It <lb/>
Now since Stale baa com <lb/>
school law who hi r. <lb/>
neglected to send their children <lb/>
i i school should arrange to comply <lb/>
i prove to do . Its requirements. It does seem <lb/>
a law ought not to n ,, ,,, young keeping i <lb/>
D for tin to compel school attendance, i ii stimulates Interest in <lb/>
r- and interest ill life la what makes it <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
The Newspaper. <lb/>
g mi boast that they have n. <lb/>
time lo read a newspaper. It is a <lb/>
b boast. Generally men <lb/>
make have much spare, time and <lb/>
, seeking to cover up their mental <lb/>
laziness with a <lb/>
Will all Its shortcomings, the news <lb/>
paper is easily the most <lb/>
thing of this wonderful age. If you <lb/>
do not so it Is because you have <lb/>
not studied It deeply from all angles <lb/>
To be out of touch with It Is to be out <lb/>
of touch with life, if it does <lb/>
touch your life it is because your life <lb/>
does not touch the world's life. <lb/>
The habit of reading has done more <lb/>
to Increase the average length life <lb/>
than any other thing, the of <lb/>
to the contrary notwithstanding <lb/>
lid be glad of the <lb/>
I his children to school. I <lb/>
I hi to u tiling lo make <lb/>
i . u hi n I <lb/>
In n may be I <lb/>
, . law is ore <lb/>
of the host i our <lb/>
The; <lb/>
have a <lb/>
. . a It will <lb/>
making b h be ha I <lb/>
pan h be pi i I <lb/>
Will <lb/>
and town <lb/>
e, I <lb/>
Hie world's panorama before the r. ad- <lb/>
, is eye. day it allows him lo <lb/>
. a from a different angle, la <lb/>
stimulus keeps him oil <lb/>
k- of -pair. There is <lb/>
lo be In with the <lb/>
world in activities, <lb/>
To a r is one of <lb/>
things in the world and <lb/>
s that a d the h Take it all in all <lb/>
,. . i , . . i. name pi m is I <lb/>
, in the <lb/>
other nun <lb/>
model, that not failed to attract <lb/>
national attention, is original with <lb/>
ate Hoard of Health, being tho <lb/>
exclusive work of that Hoard. <lb/>
night at o'clock Mr. A. C. <lb/>
and Mrs. Nannie Bagwell <lb/>
were married at the home of Mrs. <lb/>
Bagwell on Fifth street. Rev. C. M <lb/>
Rock performed the ceremony. It <lb/>
was a quiet home wedding and <lb/>
a few Intimate friends were present <lb/>
at the ceremony, of the con- <lb/>
parties are well known here <lb/>
and their many friends extend <lb/>
host wishes. <lb/>
call the lo order an <lb/>
Insist on getting out into the <lb/>
will preside. <lb/>
f welcome on that independent residential sec- <lb/>
i oil ill be delivered on behalf of lion- for Hie purposes of living, <lb/>
the by There flow, living is the most Important <lb/>
will . U orphanage -u- . .,, a man a , do . <lb/>
x- U I i clod <lb/>
. a Idle, f th. a for <lb/>
will he on Neglected care that be picks out a location for <lb/>
by John C. The pro- a factory, a store or an office; and. <lb/>
gram of the afternoon is wide in Its for him to <lb/>
scope, covering the entire range of. . , . ,. . . <lb/>
, v out the place that he likes the <lb/>
the place of the orphan in society v <lb/>
and the duty of society to the or he picks out a small town, unless he <lb/>
is one those foolish persons win <lb/>
think that joy is to be found ts <lb/>
a cabaret and pleasure In a crowd. If <lb/>
the normal man cannot take up his <lb/>
Home The <lb/>
Certainly those of whose <lb/>
re cast in smaller towns therefore <lb/>
is different from the practice of med- <lb/>
as is surgery or dentistry. <lb/>
is r to <lb/>
proceedings, It ma Hi of the people than the school or <lb/>
K, bu long <lb/>
. . , .-, . . i i It, perhaps, but ii<lb/>
Among the large number of <lb/>
s who attend the Training School <lb/>
we have s of a few if <lb/>
-to they leaving for their <lb/>
homes for the holidays, Below the <lb/>
names with the home <lb/>
Miss Lucy James Run to also the fact <lb/>
Nell White to Edenton; MISS Edna j a man to be a sanitarian and i <lb/>
Stewart to dales; Miss Fran. officer is a slow, expensive an I <lb/>
I to Scotland Miss an uncertain proposition. In some <lb/>
to Henderson; Miss cases a doctor may readily become <lb/>
Drown to hiss Clara Davis a good public health official <lb/>
Roanoke Rapids; Miss Bailie other cases ho may prove to <lb/>
to Aulander; Miss Martha Lancaster ii,,. proverbial square man in <lb/>
Miss May to round hole. <lb/>
Portsmouth, Va; Miss Annie lo I r. will co-operate with the <lb/>
. Miss Sallie J. to state Board of In his work <lb/>
Miss Gallop and Vance and the plan of work adopted <lb/>
Miss Annie to by him and the county is that <lb/>
City; Miss Fannie to J proved by the Hoard. <lb/>
LANDS RECORD BREAKER <lb/>
Vance County again shows a lot <lb/>
other counties a pair of residence In a small community, the <lb/>
This time she has elected a of future <lb/>
time county health officer. Dr. C. J <lb/>
of Wilkesboro, was <lb/>
finally decided upon For several <lb/>
months Vance County authorities ought to congratulate ourselves. We <lb/>
have been casting about over this and have here one of the best towns Is <lb/>
other States to the beat health he , ,,, we <lb/>
officer available They early <lb/>
. ,, , . , i i t have to move to a metropolis <lb/>
ed would be taking long <lb/>
chances to tag any doctor hap lo be happy, if our and our de- <lb/>
pi I lo for the office and sire are normal. We can make our <lb/>
call him a health officer. Health happy and the whole town <lb/>
happy by to make not a big <lb/>
n n n as a good one <lb/>
I u <lb/>
forever a agent for good. <lb/>
, n would be graduated <lb/>
s. Settle to Washington; from the of Maryland , <lb/>
mean Durham Sun Virginia Hart 1901. For last two he ha. <lb/>
been making a record for himself <lb/>
Close I and bookworm and community health <lb/>
The d banks here, the <lb/>
, i<lb/>
; r <lb/>
urged I . <lb/>
inn it items <lb/>
Will a i l <lb/>
Forest i <lb/>
from . . National Hank and the Farmers <lb/>
n last week and now lies at It <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
,. . i to thank you for <lb/>
work for tho State Hoard of Health <lb/>
, He has lust completed a lo <lb/>
the community m which <lb/>
ii of a population of every <lb/>
, will Friday and <lb/>
point of <lb/>
of this week for<lb/>
On ml of II i fat i they will <lb/>
sale which has ,., on Thursday night until <lb/>
V. el II now invite you I <lb/>
come and get j no <lb/>
I a i i, . I <lb/>
H Haul limes. Nuts ill kl alma I the same <lb/>
t i . in at of <lb/>
or nut, i i goods. H Co, <lb/>
I p Come to when In need <lb/>
, ml If you plea of any kind <lb/>
r ii ; . an l A Ange a- Co. <lb/>
in d . i form of sanitary <lb/>
every person was examined <lb/>
Tho will of the late Noah has <lb/>
been and by the provision <lb/>
of it lie has given large parts of his <lb/>
estate to various institutions in <lb/>
he was greatly Interested. No one <lb/>
can help but feel that he has mad <lb/>
Wise disposition of his property <lb/>
reading his will Although h <lb/>
much while he was alive he has <lb/>
n mu h more in his will and all lo <lb/>
worthy H <lb/>
i disease, and every person <lb/>
having the disease was treated. <lb/>
the community of <lb/>
m. for Hie Iran lion of I .,,,,,,,, ,,., <lb/>
Is having trouble <lb/>
with of a <lb/>
These appointments were made will. <lb/>
out the approval of Hie Senator <lb/>
State and when they were <lb/>
to tho they failed lo eon <lb/>
I d. This Is annul the Ural time <lb/>
President had any trouble <lb/>
with his appointments. <lb/>
the I have paid us for your Christmas, <lb/>
f did , years<lb/>
way, K such a Guns, Pistols. and <lb/>
Dial ; th, outgrowth pr ed all kinds, W. Ange <lb/>
the j l so bad i nil Co <lb/>
lo tin . happened to The fall term of the <lb/>
I i , r the <lb/>
Id . . I . <lb/>
of H. toys and goods of all kinds. We <lb/>
have u complete line Harrington <lb/>
; i Barber Co,<lb/>
Gold<lb/>
if our ex I. <lb/>
j on Christmas edition <lb/>
if have r number <lb/>
I than usually while others <lb/>
their <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
The r ti <lb/>
r bad roads. II. pays it in nine <lb/>
I In getting lo <lb/>
value of drafting animals and the food <lb/>
tie v , and iii the bands for <lb/>
their care and handling; in increased <lb/>
extra m their , . <lb/>
number lea and wear and tear <lb/>
on them, and In pro <lb/>
here and the ;,, t land baa less <lb/>
an not behind in showing it and rare, If the country had a <lb/>
ti and bard highways it <lb/>
would blossom like a rose and pros <lb/>
measure regarding the In the <lb/>
Herald. Robersonville. <lb/>
doubt, <lb/>
A Carolina writes III <lb/>
neat from those now filling . <lb/>
I compete with in growing <lb/>
corn, oafs, bay, etc. The South <lb/>
won't have lo compile with tho W <lb/>
Hie world's markets, for it will take <lb/>
for Hie South to supply own <lb/>
demands. However, if the South can <lb/>
grow corn at H cents per bushel, it <lb/>
cannot to pay the West e. it i <lb/>
for a bushel. The West really can t <lb/>
compete with us in supplying our <lb/>
demands Thai com bays have <lb/>
proven that, Wilmington Star. <lb/>
la to have a union <lb/>
. the the several <lb/>
now has. A union station <lb/>
is a advantage to a city <lb/>
and any one h acquires sin It <lb/>
. -talion is to be congratulated. <lb/>
High School closes in Tin De <lb/>
ember the This has one <lb/>
of the terms In the <lb/>
of the school. <lb/>
have nine fresh fish, beef, <lb/>
. I any thing In groceries. <lb/>
I iii s.,. us C. Vincent Co. <lb/>
Ml------ Carroll, and i , <lb/>
teachers of the High here <lb/>
awhile In Friday <lb/>
We have a nice line of pants, run-; <lb/>
her boots, and shoes of all styles an I <lb/>
Come a ; for your want <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co <lb/>
Cut lilies Children. <lb/>
H ,., Mount, In e. is at <lb/>
his about Carter <lb/>
Gordon, youngest son of Mr. and <lb/>
ii. Gordon salty, was a- <lb/>
tacked by a cat and bitten severely <lb/>
about Ho- In- ml driven <lb/>
off and a few moments bit two <lb/>
other persons, a small boy and a <lb/>
man. The cat was finally killed, and <lb/>
bis bead to the Institute <lb/>
Raleigh. The victims of mad <lb/>
will likely go to to take <lb/>
the Pasteur treatment <lb/>
Useful Presents <lb/>
For All------ <lb/>
Much comment is being made on the <lb/>
large amount liquor which is be- <lb/>
received here. Extra cars an <lb/>
help are required to handle the <lb/>
increased business. And for every <lb/>
shipment of this liquor a money order <lb/>
been sent away from State. <lb/>
Hard times has not affected this <lb/>
The Durham is out with a <lb/>
special Xmas <lb/>
Railroad Business <lb/>
The of the Norfolk <lb/>
Hallway say <lb/>
Is all could desire. <lb/>
This is Indeed news and <lb/>
should lend to Inspire in all <lb/>
who are the least bit scary over any <lb/>
it nu travel and when <lb/>
they can say that Is good, <lb/>
should be no cause for worry. <lb/>
New Journal. <lb/>
I lilt <lb/>
Th,. <lb/>
You do not know how many sensible Christ- <lb/>
mas Gifts we can sell you until you visit our <lb/>
store. Bring in the whole family and see it we <lb/>
something that will please <lb/>
of them <lb/>
Your friends will appreciate some useful, sen- <lb/>
as silverware, carving <lb/>
nets, scissors sets, table <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 soon be worthless Call and see.<lb/>
i i inn <lb/>
Alter <lb/>
At nulling In Id in the Christian <lb/>
church lust after the morning service <lb/>
yesterday the following officers were <lb/>
elected As J. A. and <lb/>
C. Washington; deacons, B. Hook-I <lb/>
Hoy C. D. Tunstall. C. <lb/>
B. Clerk T. M. <lb/>
J. A. Lang; finance Com- <lb/>
J. L. Carper, H. L. Coward, <lb/>
W. T. Hooker and C. H <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N C.<lb/>
I Pounds el lo- <lb/>
ii i ill in<lb/>
IS. . . <lb/>
Squibs Other <lb/>
large Number of Offenders <lb/>
ire Before Mayor <lb/>
bruins <lb/>
tin . Si . <lb/>
i , . i IV <lb/>
Special Notice to the <lb/>
Ladies of the Town. <lb/>
. on In <lb/>
for <lb/>
and <lb/>
California Fruit Store. <lb/>
Artistic Rockers<lb/>
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fresh I <lb/>
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and state Convention <lb/>
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<p>
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MOSELEY <lb/>
BROTHERS <lb/>
REAL ESTATE and <lb/>
INSURANCE Agents<lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1914 <lb/>
Lottie Barber who been <lb/>
Business college in <lb/>
Richmond cam- home Sunday <lb/>
Ike holidays Mia <lb/>
of Petersburg accompanied r <lb/>
for a visit during the holiday. <lb/>
Mix beta and Mr. J. L <lb/>
. spent Sunday in Weldon <lb/>
Dr. J M. and Mr. M <lb/>
Miss Martha Moore Rose Hill are <lb/>
spending holidays Mr I <lb/>
H i Han . <lb/>
hi pin <lb/>
Mum Mattie Is <lb/>
at her K <lb/>
Mrs k. Denmark was <lb/>
ailed here the i <lb/>
m her father. <lb/>
Miss Inez Pittman returned to <lb/>
Him her. Saturday after spending <lb/>
tome time at visiting sin <lb/>
i v Jackson <lb/>
Mr Earl Forbes If here for the <lb/>
holidays <lb/>
Mr W S Elliott who is el <lb/>
he tobacco business her f h <lb/>
home yesterday. <lb/>
Mr A. Clark of <lb/>
town today <lb/>
Mr ii O. Lancaster of <lb/>
the family Of Mr B L <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday <lb/>
Mr and Mr- Li Roy I <lb/>
were In I shop- <lb/>
ting <lb/>
Mr l Cory of was <lb/>
own today on business <lb/>
Mr Corey Bethel was i <lb/>
visitor here today <lb/>
Mr W. who is now <lb/>
, . tor, La spending <lb/>
the holidays bis home here <lb/>
a l <lb/>
When one has suffered tortures <lb/>
from a bad back and found <lb/>
from the aches and pains, that per- <lb/>
advice is untold value to <lb/>
friends and neighbors. The following <lb/>
me from a Green <lb/>
Villa resident. <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. Savage, US St., <lb/>
a year ago <lb/>
I was bothered with my kidneys. <lb/>
had a dull pain in my back and could <lb/>
not rest well at night In the morn- <lb/>
was sore and stiff. Dizzy spells <lb/>
were, frequent and when I <lb/>
and then try to straighten, my head <lb/>
swam, making me blind for a few <lb/>
minutes The secretions for my kid- <lb/>
were too frequent and <lb/>
me considerably. Kidney <lb/>
Tills, which procured from Bryan s <lb/>
Store gave much relief. After <lb/>
using four boles, my kidneys and <lb/>
bladder were fixed up in good shape <lb/>
and the soreness across my loins was <lb/>
Trice at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney Tills- the same that <lb/>
Mrs Savage had. Foster Co , <lb/>
Props., Buffalo. N. Y. <lb/>
WANT ADS<lb/>
must organ <lb/>
tor except from those <lb/>
regular as- <lb/>
Th is <lb/>
Una, six words Una Val- <lb/>
No. T. <lb/>
Ask Tear BOSS <lb/>
best. at u <lb/>
SEW BULLETS. S. . <lb/>
Marriage license. <lb/>
Register Deeds Bell has <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last report <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Di of and <lb/>
tirade Smith of <lb/>
W W. Manning and Mars Edwards <lb/>
an i <lb/>
P M. and Mary Arlene <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
J, and C Bar <lb/>
n.-it of <lb/>
C. a I N mi <lb/>
K, ii .; Greenville. <lb/>
i c Wilson and Eva Everett -i <lb/>
Creek <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Frank Dudley and Blount <lb/>
and Maggie <lb/>
of Falkland. <lb/>
Will Cooper and P S i <lb/>
Beaver Dam <lb/>
Jerry Saunders and Gorham <lb/>
Farmville. <lb/>
King and Knox of Con- <lb/>
had Moore and Laura <lb/>
Bethel <lb/>
Henry and Minnie Clark <lb/>
Pitt County.<lb/>
pipes, elbows, tire boards, pot up <lb/>
year stoves. T. -i-0 <lb/>
V. n. FOB <lb/>
Irons, Lights as <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
MRS. II FOB<lb/>
You know croup Is dangerous. And <lb/>
you ought to know too, the sense of <lb/>
security that conn s from having <lb/>
Honey and Tar <lb/>
the house. It cuts the thick mucus <lb/>
and clears away the phlegm, stops tho <lb/>
strangling cough and gives easy <lb/>
lug and quiet sleep. Every user is a <lb/>
friends Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
FOR KIM FIR- <lb/>
Dished, Apply Mrs. Ches. Skinner <lb/>
e. o. d <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
the of G. W, Bullock, deceased <lb/>
of Pitt County, North Carolina, <lb/>
this Is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the sail <lb/>
eased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
at Bethel, N. C, on or <lb/>
before 13th day of November 1915 <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons In- <lb/>
to said will please make <lb/>
immediate payment <lb/>
This 14th day of November 1914. <lb/>
M. BLOUNT, <lb/>
Administrator of G. W. Bullock, d- <lb/>
i eased. <lb/>
W WAST TO A OP <lb/>
good milch cows. Dairy. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
IF CARNATIONS AND <lb/>
cut Bower call 250-J. Miss <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Hum OF WOOD FOR SALE <lb/>
will liver any amount lo suit. Phone <lb/>
II I <lb/>
FOR BEST RESIDENCE BIS <lb/>
street. W. Perkins <lb/>
Repair the Leak <lb/>
A small leak may sink a ship. <lb/>
A small expense regularly incurred may hinder, if <lb/>
not ruin, your chances success. <lb/>
You can watch the I when you pay by check <lb/>
You will hesitate before you write a check for a needles <lb/>
purpose. <lb/>
Let this Bank keep your checking account. <lb/>
National Bank of <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
F. J. Cashier. <lb/>
They Honey <lb/>
Tar. <lb/>
P. A. Efird. <lb/>
produces the best results, always <lb/>
cures severe colds, sore chest and <lb/>
lungs and does not contain opiates <lb/>
or harmful Dr. John W. <lb/>
Taylor. <lb/>
believe it to be an medicine <lb/>
and it satisfies my W. It, <lb/>
Cook, gives <lb/>
the best result for coughs and tolls <lb/>
of anything I Every Is a <lb/>
friend Sold all druggist. <lb/>
NEW MAN. BUT <lb/>
Di THE <lb/>
DOCTOR <lb/>
Dr. T. R. Neal, Greenville, <lb/>
Car., says that in his of ex- <lb/>
he has found no preparation <lb/>
for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney <lb/>
Bills, in and sizes. Best <lb/>
you can buy for backache, <lb/>
kidney and bladder aliments. <lb/>
Sold by all druggists. <lb/>
j. C- <lb/>
MONUMENTS <lb/>
AND FENCES <lb/>
We have secured the services of Mr. <lb/>
B. L. is an up-to-date <lb/>
automobile repair also <lb/>
man, bring your work to us where <lb/>
you will get the best and quickest <lb/>
service. <lb/>
Yours serve, <lb/>
EMPIRE- SALES CO.,<lb/>
e e d d. <lb/>
DR. <lb/>
Dentist <lb/>
ii over Frank Wilson's Store <lb/>
C. Phone <lb/>
FOB BEST TWO ROOMS. MRS. It, <lb/>
W King. <lb/>
Negro Child <lb/>
time Saturday afternoon <lb/>
child, the child Of John <lb/>
Hester. Who lives across river from <lb/>
Greenville while playing near the Arc <lb/>
caught on fire and was burned so <lb/>
severely that It died later. We have <lb/>
been unable to secure any additional <lb/>
information or particulars. <lb/>
FOR BALE <lb/>
Fancy Grocery Store with <lb/>
a splendid location, <lb/>
particulars see, or, L. C <lb/>
Hart. Ayden, N C, <lb/>
SWEEPING PRICES. <lb/>
Four Car Loads of Fruit Strawberry Plants <lb/>
Must be sold and at Small <lb/>
Profits <lb/>
Grape trait box <lb/>
Oranges 12.00 hex <lb/>
California Fruit Store. <lb/>
Plant new, Ml cents per lee. <lb/>
Cat Viewers and designs ea <lb/>
Order taken fer <lb/>
Tree, Thee, Bose <lb/>
Pansy Plant, and <lb/>
MISS WARREN <lb/>
Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Gore, Ga., P. A. Morgan had <lb/>
recently to use a liver medicine <lb/>
says of Foley Cathartic Tablets- <lb/>
They thoroughly cleansed my system <lb/>
and I felt like a new and <lb/>
free. They are the best medicine I <lb/>
haw ever taken for constipation <lb/>
They keep the stomach sweet, liver <lb/>
active, bowels Sold by all <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
In Pianos and <lb/>
Several makes and styles of stand- <lb/>
ard high grade pianos will be closed <lb/>
out between now and January 1st. at <lb/>
unheard of prices for the hard dollar <lb/>
or, on short time. Among them, <lb/>
Lester, and Arm- <lb/>
Several high grade player- <lb/>
pianos, right around cost among <lb/>
the famous and acknowledged, world's <lb/>
Apollo. If you contemplate <lb/>
buying, don't fail to look at them be- <lb/>
fore January first when these pianos <lb/>
will be reshipped If not disposed of. <lb/>
Several types of records <lb/>
and needles for sale here. <lb/>
G. G. <lb/>
Next door to Hotel Proctor. <lb/>
Hold YOUR <lb/>
COTTON for <lb/>
and Insure it with <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
What Shall <lb/>
Why lei worry mind nit lime- <lb/>
Warren Drug <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Will U ion Mt their store and <lb/>
look at large and appreciative <lb/>
Candies, all sizes. <lb/>
Parisian Ivory Sets. <lb/>
Books and Post Cards. <lb/>
Beautiful Boxes of Writing Paper. <lb/>
There are many other articles not here <lb/>
will on display at our store.<lb/>
Headquarters For Santa Claus <lb/>
Do you wish to please the Children If so, <lb/>
VISIT Our TOY STORE <lb/>
At Ricks Old Stand. <lb/>
Toys of all Dolls, Drums, Carriages, Popguns <lb/>
in fact in the Toy line. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
GIVE HIM A <lb/>
Parker Fountain Pen <lb/>
There non better made, and nothing more suitable for a <lb/>
Present. <lb/>
The Sales Department has handled these pens for <lb/>
and in that time has sold thousands of them. A <lb/>
that part of the business is discontinued, we have of these <lb/>
Pen on hand that will be sold during the holidays at half-price. <lb/>
One Ten now goes <lb/>
One Pea now goes for <lb/>
One Pen, now goes <lb/>
One Pen. now goes for <lb/>
Two Pens, now goes for <lb/>
Two Pens, now goes for <lb/>
Three Pens, reduced <lb/>
Fourteen Pens, reduced to <lb/>
Pens, reduced to <lb/>
Four Pens, reduced to <lb/>
Pens can seen in the front window. <lb/>
with a of <lb/>
other Gift you make could <lb/>
e more acceptable In no other <lb/>
ran you much pleasure <lb/>
little Have a box with <lb/>
the next time you call the <lb/>
time you lake her out. tin <lb/>
contents between you, and your on <lb/>
regrets will be that the evening <lb/>
short and the box too little <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
US.- TO HAVANA AM <lb/>
Key West or Tampa, <lb/>
Steamer to Havana <lb/>
hates and berth in <lb/>
steamer <lb/>
rickets on sale January 7th, limit d <lb/>
to January 25th, 1915. <lb/>
at half fare. <lb/>
for any detail information, write to <lb/>
Mr. P. U JOLLY, <lb/>
Traffic Agent. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
Standard Railroad The <lb/>
Or- MAW <lb/>
Cm <lb/>
Bound Boa <lb/>
NO. a m. No. ft . <lb/>
Ho II p m Ni- H i e <lb/>
East <lb/>
No. i a. tn <lb/>
S. m. <lb/>
. II . m <lb/>
We; V <lb/>
No. <lb/>
No, 7.14 a. <lb/>
Mo . . <lb/>
MORE ANS EXECUTED <lb/>
with Luis Jr., who has howl <lb/>
T. Li. American consul <lb/>
Juarez, was asked today lo <lb/>
at Juarez, of Albert <lb/>
said lo be an American citizen <lb/>
was arrested on a <lb/>
being a spy <lb/>
SALE. OP LAO SAL. SITES HIS <lb/>
virtue of the decree of the Hy of a of the I Mil SF. <lb/>
pi Court of County in a Special Court I'm County, in a <lb/>
entitled J. W et. entitled W an.-id. i II. -Lieut. P. <lb/>
against et. Craft and other, Prank observer in one of th six <lb/>
undersigned Commissioners will W. P. Clark, and others th under- States army scoot <lb/>
day of January, con. on today on a Bight from <lb/>
to public sale the following described day of January. 1915, expose lo public to ls Angeles, was drowned i <lb/>
Jun Antonio. Texas. <lb/>
Sam. a member <lb/>
if and <lb/>
Colonel David secretary of <lb/>
the military chiefs convention, were <lb/>
executed in Mexico City Dec. accord- <lb/>
to advices received lure today. <lb/>
it reported that had <lb/>
assailed the actions of Villa <lb/>
and other leader a meeting of the <lb/>
General it is l <lb/>
d of complicity in a <lb/>
to destroy telegraph and railroad I <lb/>
in Northern Mexico, to Damp- r the <lb/>
movements of Villa troops. <lb/>
DIVINE DIES <lb/>
AT Kit <lb/>
Va. Dec. Rev. Robert <lb/>
J. D. D., general <lb/>
of the Foreign Hoard of <lb/>
the Southern Baptist Convention aid <lb/>
recognized as one of mis- <lb/>
secretaries in the country <lb/>
as stricken with apoplexy while on <lb/>
his way to Sunday school Sunday <lb/>
morning and died two hours later in <lb/>
a hotel to which he was taken Prior <lb/>
to becoming Secretary to the Mission <lb/>
Hoard In ISM, Dr. had <lb/>
served as pastor Churches In Ta-1 <lb/>
bottom, Chattanooga. Tenn . and <lb/>
Tenn. Dr. was <lb/>
tracts of land, <lb/>
Tract <lb/>
A tract of land In Heaver <lb/>
Dam Township on both sides of a new <lb/>
following described tract Cap <lb/>
land, Muller, pilot of the ma <lb/>
Lying and being in Town . by L. W. Pat <lb/>
Ship, adjoining the land Charles another army aviator, whoa <lb/>
road, adjoining the lands of Spell, Bertha Evans. Allen My. Tom had been wrecked near <lb/>
Allen. Sam Alien, Allen, 1.1 Harper and others, containing acres where mot hi <lb/>
T. Allen, Tom Maiming Tom more or less and known as the Mill Muller was badly bruised by the fall <lb/>
am other containing MO acres, more- Pond conveyed to Carolina Elks body was recovered. <lb/>
or and being all of the tract of and Oracle Clark by heir Noah <lb/>
land conveyed to J. L. Elk by II. <lb/>
Daniel by deed, recorded in B Z-0. <lb/>
I Pitt County Registry, ex- <lb/>
n ii to here hi r bin <lb/>
or sale One half cash, reached U Angel <lb/>
payable ii. year from <lb/>
acre conveyed to J land d on th, <lb/>
J. Parker. tract of land will be property <lb/>
r and <lb/>
to <lb/>
were <lb/>
for t.- <lb/>
brim in Beaufort district South Caro- <lb/>
in and was graduated from <lb/>
the University Georgia preparing <lb/>
for the ministry the Southern The- <lb/>
Seminary at Louisville Ky . <lb/>
lie is by his wife, five sons <lb/>
and four daughters. <lb/>
SEAR WILMINGTON <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
-DID <lb/>
Mm Lite . <lb/>
f B. I.<lb/>
DR J. E.<lb/>
re t animals Cal m <lb/>
l i or st <lb/>
. t <lb/>
Day . t <lb/>
PARKERS ART <lb/>
Corner Fourth and Evan Streets <lb/>
Day and Mb <lb/>
Send m Your <lb/>
KODAK <lb/>
Dec. -I Joe S, H <lb/>
white, aged thirty, of Seagate, <lb/>
near Wilmington was shot and killed <lb/>
early tonight at the house of Jim <lb/>
a who lives only a <lb/>
Reported That Total For Month is no short distance away. <lb/>
Persons. with four other <lb/>
Paso. Dec. Addition-1 Present at the time the shooting <lb/>
report of executions of . caped and have not <lb/>
offenders in the Interior of Mexico located by the sheriff's posse, <lb/>
reach d the bonier today. Persons The dead man is thought to <lb/>
arriving from Mexico said that sixteen been shot by Two white <lb/>
men had been killed at the national men were present at the time the man <lb/>
capital in the lust week. Reliable re- <lb/>
from City said the party of <lb/>
. . ., mi, j ,. . n i three white men were <lb/>
last month. drinking. <lb/>
Several days ago General Villa's. <lb/>
Is aid, several RATES <lb/>
prisoners to Chihuahua City i Tickets on Sale 16th to <lb/>
City, ii not known inclusive and December <lb/>
pro numbered among the Rilled and January 1st with <lb/>
subdivided Into tn shares and sold <lb/>
separately. <lb/>
No. t <lb/>
A certain tract of land in <lb/>
on the south tide of the Old <lb/>
Plank Road, adjoining J. T. Allen <lb/>
Tom Manning. Hen Jolly and Noah <lb/>
Tyson, being same tract of land cod- <lb/>
to J Elk by Claudia Tyson <lb/>
by deed recorded in Pitt County Reg- <lb/>
containing acres, more or <lb/>
less; together with tract of <lb/>
land also in Greenville Township, ad- <lb/>
joining lands of Hen Jolly, Jesse Ha <lb/>
and others, containing ten acres <lb/>
more or less, conveyed to J. L. <lb/>
deed of Claudia Tyson above sat <lb/>
OUt. The acre will he sub- <lb/>
divided into four shares and sold <lb/>
and the ten acre tract of <lb/>
will be sold as one tract <lb/>
Tract No. <lb/>
A of land In low- <lb/>
ship on the Old Plank adjoin- <lb/>
J i . Alien and W. P. <lb/>
acres, more or less, known <lb/>
as part of Nobles Tract of land. Ins. <lb/>
same piece or parcel of land conveyed <lb/>
lo I. by W. P, Clark <lb/>
are two dwellings and two to- <lb/>
barns on this and same <lb/>
will be subdivided Into two <lb/>
as lo embrace one dwelling and <lb/>
tobacco barn on each and sold <lb/>
separately. <lb/>
Tract No. <lb/>
A of Marl land in Greenville <lb/>
Town-hip, just below Barrel Factory <lb/>
on A. C. I., right of way, containing <lb/>
halt acre, being the Identical t <lb/>
of land bought by L. Elks from <lb/>
Jas. . . d duly re u I <lb/>
Terms of Bali Cash. <lb/>
Time of sale- Monday, January <lb/>
at a, m. <lb/>
i of sale; ti the <lb/>
in property showing several <lb/>
oils be the <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
BROWN, <lb/>
i ix GILLIAM. <lb/>
ran <lb/>
i 12-1 ltd <lb/>
of sale January 1913. <lb/>
at the hour of 1- M. <lb/>
e On the, m <lb/>
This sale is mad for the <lb/>
of division among the plaintiffs and <lb/>
defendants named in the Special Pro <lb/>
above mentioned. <lb/>
This 10th day of December, 1914 <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, <lb/>
DON <lb/>
Commissioners. <lb/>
At mi. <lb/>
I i.-ii <lb/>
to <lb/>
Hilt. <lb/>
Washington. Dec. <lb/>
on the immigration bill pend <lb/>
in the senate after the Christ <lb/>
mas holidays was virtually ear- <lb/>
Iain today when Senator James H <lb/>
b, of Illinois, after a conference <lb/>
with President Wilson, gave <lb/>
In would offer an amendment to <lb/>
strike from the measure the <lb/>
The County Commissioners will re- literacy lest for aliens <lb/>
bids for the and As soon as Senator had made <lb/>
repair of B wire f. forty-six announcement champions of the <lb/>
high, with one strand of Barb sought to have further <lb/>
Wire, beginning at the Craven County the bill delayed until after the <lb/>
Line, and running along what is know days. <lb/>
as old stock law fence. The Parliamentary tangles were <lb/>
should include the quality of wire; however, and on motion i <lb/>
proposed to be used, character of Senator Smith, South Carolina, <lb/>
post and fur each, the board measure was temporarily laid aside <lb/>
reserves the rid., to accept or i taken up again tomorrow <lb/>
the whole, or pan of bid made for ,,,. i n,,. bill it was i <lb/>
such work several senators to <lb/>
Tin bids will opened and cm- night, is In as n rev ill i I <lb/>
the regular January meet- Wilson's opposition to the <lb/>
Monday January 4th, 1916. For ,.,.,, v In the opinion ii <lb/>
apply to any member of striking of provision <lb/>
the Board Commissioners, would mean defeat of h In <lb/>
the Register Deeds, or County no substitute method of restricting <lb/>
ii. 8th, 1914 <lb/>
s. A. CONG <lb/>
Chairman of Heard Commissioner <lb/>
BELL, Clerk. <lb/>
been agreed on. <lb/>
e East Can Una i <lb/>
School has prepared and ;. <lb/>
. ii a LI of Pi <lb/>
lo Handle ritual inn. <lb/>
Washington, Dec difficult <lb/>
task confronts Edward S <lb/>
Kellogg, i s. N. win, i th Naval <lb/>
War i today to go to Ca- <lb/>
naval i in the <lb/>
;. .-. . u <lb/>
Manila, and the gOT- <lb/>
authorities an taking the <lb/>
Among them were General V. <lb/>
a former federal <lb/>
and several other federal generals <lb/>
of <lb/>
I family of that name and Ci. <lb/>
a rich resident of <lb/>
Is reported held for ransom, together <lb/>
January 6th 1915. <lb/>
ween all points on the <lb/>
Coast and Connecting <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
The of The <lb/>
W. II. WARD, Agent, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
ham II. contains a mini u r the protection <lb/>
. , . of the naval i i Tin cause of tn <lb/>
at a i i- nice held hero or to tin <lb/>
Mac , and no. a i I r <lb/>
for time The ad- u from <lb/>
till of tributes lo till v <lb/>
id good mi I lives. I <lb/>
mm , . inert lo . from San co on <lb/>
.- hi lone In <lb/>
a transport for Manila an January<lb/>
County <lb/>
To Hi ii Taker, <lb/>
; Pin County, undersigned <lb/>
I maul being a Citizen of I Stale of <lb/>
North Carolina, hereby sets forth in <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
I shows, that the following r tor w , ,. <lb/>
The Children's delight at Christmas <lb/>
Times, <lb/>
And we have the largest assortment to be had, and at bottom <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
TO SEE US <lb/>
SANTA <lb/>
Our line of confectioneries are surpassed by none, and our cakes <lb/>
are fresh from the oven, made by an expert baker. <lb/>
Santa Headquarters for Fire- <lb/>
works and Confectioneries <lb/>
J, E. Williams <lb/>
GR <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
parcel of land Lying and bi <lb/>
in Township. Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
acres of land on the <lb/>
south Tar river in <lb/>
Township, and more fully described <lb/>
d on the south <lb/>
Hie lands of W. R. W, Nob <lb/>
heirs, on east by C. N. <lb/>
on the north by the May land, and on <lb/>
the west by the lands of Will <lb/>
low, containing s more or <lb/>
being vacant and <lb/>
ed land, belonging to Stale of <lb/>
North Carolina, and subject to Entry <lb/>
and the undersigned claimant here- <lb/>
by makes Entry of, lays claim to, <lb/>
and prays for a for said land <lb/>
This the 17th, day of December 1914. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Claimant. <lb/>
This above Mod with me, this <lb/>
Kill, day of Dec 1914.<lb/>
IS Entry Taker <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified as administrators <lb/>
of the estate of deceased <lb/>
late of Pitt county North Carolina, <lb/>
ibis is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of said <lb/>
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
at N. c, on or <lb/>
before the day of December 1915 <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All in- <lb/>
to said estate will please make <lb/>
immediate <lb/>
This 22nd day of December <lb/>
JAMES DROWN. <lb/>
BROWN. <lb/>
Administrators of de- <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
Money tinier Record Broken. <lb/>
The Greenville post office or. Mon- <lb/>
day broke all Ion In ls- <lb/>
money orders, umber sold <lb/>
I reaching even The highest <lb/>
sold on a single day before was <lb/>
I The express office sold <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
this county and hi- <lb/>
busily ho was arisen. <lb/>
in e in affairs <lb/>
of the counts and Stale. The Train <lb/>
Si owes ninth of ii <lb/>
success p a <lb/>
leadership and work. In all of his <lb/>
work, as was aptly brought in <lb/>
Schedule in October 4th, 1914. <lb/>
N. following schedule <lb/>
published as information ONLY <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
EAST BOUND <lb/>
a. m. daily. <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb/>
beth City <lb/>
Parlor Car Service to <lb/>
Norfolk, Connects for all points <lb/>
North and Weal <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST BOUND <lb/>
ii HO p. dally, Except Sunday for <lb/>
8.32 a. m. dally for Wilson, Raleigh <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. Connects North, <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
in private and public and . ii n <lb/>
Those who contributed to book <lb/>
. an IT- s. II Wright, Dr. <lb/>
Joyner, Dr, H. Mr <lb/>
A T, Cox. lien p. Grimes, Rev <lb/>
C. M Rock, C W <lb/>
E. c. Brooks, the faculty of the <lb/>
Training School the Board <lb/>
Education of Pitt county. <lb/>
Will. Mil <lb/>
YOU CAN In help far more than <lb/>
you dream. What better way is there <lb/>
living up to spirit of this time <lb/>
of rejoicing than to let Into the <lb/>
of sun. sufferer from con- <lb/>
a ray of hop.- and welcome <lb/>
Red Christmas <lb/>
you us. helps to establish Hospitals, <lb/>
Dispensaries, and Visiting Nurses to a. m. dally, Sunday, for <lb/>
Hire for the afflicted and to proven Wilson and Raleigh. Connects <lb/>
spread of consumption Ever, all points <lb/>
Red Cross Christmas Seal you us p. m. dally for Raleigh and <lb/>
your message of good m- Intermediate stations. <lb/>
help i s i sufferer. For further information and <lb/>
Ho YOUR share it is YOUR tight, In Sleeping Cars, apply to J. <lb/>
too. Buy and USE Red Cross L. Agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
mas Seals on everything yon <lb/>
or wrap anywhere, Use them <lb/>
EVERY a at you cat <lb/>
remember, even one will HELP <lb/>
RED CROSS SEALS <lb/>
II <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
J P. STACK.<lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Colored Teacher Mi-el. <lb/>
The Colored Teachers held a <lb/>
Interesting session on Saturday of <lb/>
Ck at the Colon-d Graded School <lb/>
building. Many teacher were present wheat B-S <lb/>
ii Underwood as usual i-y s <lb/>
MARKETS <lb/>
Markets Quoted by Cobb Bro <lb/>
A Co, <lb/>
TODAY <lb/>
MB 7-U <lb/>
gave instructions as Corn <lb/>
duty to the profession. J <lb/>
It Is evident that the Colored teach-, 10.40 <lb/>
era arc beginning to that they 10.57 <lb/>
must show themselves lit and prepared nu, 10.211 <lb/>
for the work. <lb/>
MANNING MOORE. <lb/>
J. BROWN, Secretary. <lb/>
Ribs 10.57 <lb/>
1-4 <lb/>
1-4 <lb/>
10.32 <lb/>
Piles Cared la to Days <lb/>
.- H <lb/>
e Tort<lb/>
HUM. x <lb/>
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How To To <lb/>
It <lb/>
am take does not disturb <lb/>
Children lake it know It la Quinine. <lb/>
especially to who cannot <lb/>
take ordinary Doe nor <lb/>
came ringing in the head. <lb/>
it the lime m need On any <lb/>
pose. A-k original package. The <lb/>
Petition For Discharge <lb/>
IN THE MATTER OF <lb/>
Haul Si <lb/>
No. in Bankruptcy. <lb/>
Petition for Discharge<lb/>
By of authority or an order, <lb/>
made by the Clerk of the<lb/>
K TO <lb/>
Having duly Qualified before the <lb/>
superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
as administrator of the estate of Cal- <lb/>
Jones, deceased, notice Is <lb/>
Order Notice Theron <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
County of <lb/>
On this Dec. 1914, on . I <lb/>
I it is <lb/>
Ordered by the Court, that a beer <lb/>
upon the <lb/>
fore H. C <lb/>
U i N. <lb/>
r., in . I i- noon, <lb/>
that the notice I hi publish- <lb/>
ed in The Eastern Reflector, a news- <lb/>
paper printed in said and <lb/>
that ail own tors <lb/>
persons in interest may appear at the <lb/>
said time and and show cause, <lb/>
if any they have, ii the prayer of <lb/>
the not be granted. <lb/>
And it is Further Ordered by the <lb/>
Court, clerk shall send by <lb/>
mail to nil known copies of <lb/>
said petition order, addressed <lb/>
to them at their places of resilience as <lb/>
stated <lb/>
Witness Honorable H, Conner <lb/>
fudge of the said court, and seal <lb/>
thereof Washington, N. in said <lb/>
District, on 5th Dec. 1914, <lb/>
ATTEST <lb/>
A. I,. BLOW, <lb/>
A. MAYO, Deputy Clerk. <lb/>
qualified as administrator <lb/>
Court, approved by the Judge of the of B. J. Mills, <lb/>
5th Judicial District, I will sell to the put county, Carolina. <lb/>
highest bidder for one-fourth cash ls to notify all persons <lb/>
To the Honorable II. U. Connor, Judge m one. two and the estate of the saw Persons Indebted to the <lb/>
of the District Court of the three years from date, with Interest, to exhibit them to the estate to make immediate to <lb/>
at the Court House door, at o'clock at N. C, on or q,. undersigned; and all persons <lb/>
noon, on Monday, the day of day of November 1915, <lb/>
December, the following or arm De pleaded in bar <lb/>
tract of recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
states tor me District of <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Solomon, of Greenville, in the <lb/>
County of Pitt and State of North <lb/>
Carolina, in the said District, share d to , make <lb/>
lot No. in the , j,,,,.,,,. <lb/>
division, found in Hook No. i day of November 1914. <lb/>
Record of Land Division, JOHN T. EVANS, <lb/>
. of Court. Administrator of B. J. Mills, de- <lb/>
Beginning at a stake on the public <lb/>
road and runs to Patience Evans heir <lb/>
Sept, last past, lie was duly I <lb/>
bankrupt under the of Congress <lb/>
bankrupt. . lie has <lb/>
duly surrendered nil his property and <lb/>
. and mi. <lb/>
and Of the orders of <lb/>
touching <lb/>
Wherefore lie lie mas he <lb/>
creed to have <lb/>
charge from all M <lb/>
Ins estate under bankrupt acts, <lb/>
, v ii debts as an i by <lb/>
law discharge. <lb/>
Dated this Dec. I. 1914 <lb/>
SOLOMON, <lb/>
line North West poles to a <lb/>
thence North poles <lb/>
. slake; thence Last <lb/>
i I, i to a pine; thence South ii <lb/>
last poll ; to the head of a ditch; <lb/>
said ii to the road; <lb/>
with road to the beginning <lb/>
containing sixteen acres more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
This the day of November, <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
EVANS. Attorney. <lb/>
leg claims against said estate are no- <lb/>
tilled to present the same to the under <lb/>
signed for payment on or before the <lb/>
18th of December, 1915, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of December, 1914. <lb/>
ROBT L. JONES <lb/>
of Calvin Jones <lb/>
SAL. <lb/>
On December 22nd, 1914 I will sell <lb/>
at auction to highest bidder for cash. <lb/>
hold furniture every thing <lb/>
two horse farm. <lb/>
I la of tho late L. C. <lb/>
it i A. M <lb/>
BAILEY, <lb/>
Administrator of L. c. and Jose- <lb/>
both deceased. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Maggie Perry <lb/>
vs <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
till <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
I the of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
h the of all farming. Write for <lb/>
bulletin by the best in the I i <lb/>
Stoles on Lime on the Farm, and pet price <lb/>
of the purr lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you reason. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
Increase Has Been <lb/>
four fears And Had Been <lb/>
Refused Once Before During <lb/>
Past august <lb/>
Washington, D. Dec. <lb/>
in freight wen <lb/>
I to eastern railroads today; <lb/>
;., Interstate Commerce <lb/>
i i a decision from which Char- <lb/>
man Slid Commissioner Clem- <lb/>
dissented vigorously. <lb/>
in lake and ran traffic, coal, <lb/>
coke, iron ore and certain other <lb/>
Be, upon Which the he i <lb/>
has rates adjudicated <lb/>
all railroads operating <lb/>
in the territory between the Atlantic <lb/>
and Mississippi north of <lb/>
Potomac and rivers were <lb/>
lowed the live per cent <lb/>
they have bean asking for <lb/>
four years. <lb/>
Tho railroads hoped to get Increases <lb/>
h would add to the annual <lb/>
; . The <lb/>
decision is expected to give <lb/>
Hum additional revenue<lb/>
The nails east of a north and south <lb/>
line drawn through Buffalo, <lb/>
and Charleston, W Vs., won by to- <lb/>
day's decision the increases other <lb/>
were denied them in the <lb/>
decision August, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue the power or sale co-i- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb/>
and delivered by A. L. <lb/>
and n T to C II. <lb/>
I the day of September an H. P. Perry <lb/>
duly recorded In the Pitt County Reg- The defendant above named <lb/>
In Hook page the under- take <lb/>
signed will to public sale be-1 That action entitled above was <lb/>
tore the Court House door In Green- commenced in the Superior Court of said <lb/>
N to the Digest bidder tor Pitt County on the day of <lb/>
on Monday, the day of ember, 1914, to procure a <lb/>
rum y, 1915, at P. M. a certain lot or the causes set forth in the complaint <lb/>
tract land being and lying in the filed In the office of the Clerk of <lb/>
of Pitt county, N. C, Court. <lb/>
and more particularly described as An the said defendant will <lb/>
follow.-, to-wit; <lb/>
North <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In the Superior Court <lb/>
Before the Clerk. <lb/>
Sale of Laws <lb/>
Administrator of <lb/>
Teel. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
John Teel. Ward. Wills <lb/>
and Teel. of <lb/>
eon Teel Teel, widow of <lb/>
Gideon eel. <lb/>
By virtue of power vested In m <lb/>
by that decree of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt County entered the <lb/>
entitled cause on the 14th day of Dec <lb/>
ember, 1914, I shall sell for cash a <lb/>
the highest bidder at tho court house <lb/>
door in Town of Greenville at <lb/>
public auction on day . <lb/>
January, 1915, at o'clock noon, the <lb/>
following described tract of real estate <lb/>
b and situated the County <lb/>
of Slate of North Carolina, <lb/>
Beginning mouth of a <lb/>
In watering hole branch on tho <lb/>
of It. J. W. Carson's field A <lb/>
thence up <lb/>
run and various courses of watering <lb/>
hole branch to a water oak in the mi <lb/>
branch <lb/>
the West side of <lb/>
road; thence running with said <lb/>
road Northerly roads and school <lb/>
thence with said <lb/>
line between J. H. White <lb/>
Gideon thence a Southerly <lb/>
course, agreed line to the begin <lb/>
All of the lot land further notice that he is required by J. Jenkins South <lb/>
at the January Term of <lb/>
Superior Court of County, to us <lb/>
held on the 2nd Monday of January <lb/>
1915, at the Court House of said <lb/>
In Greenville, N. C, and answer or <lb/>
to the complaint in said ac- <lb/>
or tho plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
court for the relief demanded in <lb/>
purchased by the said C H. Gaskins <lb/>
of Mrs. Martha J. Stanley whereon her <lb/>
store was located, adjoining the lots <lb/>
of Jacob and K. in the old <lb/>
of town of Also one <lb/>
other tract or lot laud which was <lb/>
to C. II. by L. J. Chap- <lb/>
man and wife, Fannie Chapman and <lb/>
Spencer Brooks, located in that part complaint. <lb/>
Of town of Grifton known as New A- T- <lb/>
Town and IS the lot on which was Io- of Superior Court, <lb/>
Hie C. Gaskins store, This tho 7th day of December, 1914. <lb/>
whore he did a mercantile J. EVERETT, Atty. tor plaintiff, <lb/>
until the lire which burned up the <lb/>
the lots of <lb/>
THE <lb/>
farm <lb/>
most reliable lantern for <lb/>
use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
to light and It won't blow <lb/>
out, won't leak, and wont smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Washington. D. C. <lb/>
Richmond, Va, <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Char on, S C. <lb/>
store, said lot adjoining me m i <lb/>
J ii Fleming and R. U Murphy, said <lb/>
lot is feet wide by feet long. I <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy the above <lb/>
i bi mortgage deed <lb/>
ThU the ca of December, 1911. <lb/>
C. GASKINS, <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Brown, Attorney. <lb/>
degrees West poles to the begin <lb/>
Containing by estimation <lb/>
seventy acres more or less. SaM <lb/>
land adjoins the lands of J. White- <lb/>
burst, Harriet and others. <lb/>
and being the tract of land, of which <lb/>
tho late Gideon Teel dies seized an <lb/>
possessed. <lb/>
This December 1914. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN. <lb/>
Commission- <lb/>
ltd- <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
By of the power of con- <lb/>
The roads west In a certain mortgage given by <lb/>
of this which got partial <lb/>
in the August decision, <lb/>
ed further advances; so that now all <lb/>
the roads in what is described as of- <lb/>
classification territory will enjoy <lb/>
uniform advances in both class I <lb/>
commodity rates, <lb/>
Need Additional <lb/>
The majority of the Commission <lb/>
held that the roads i <lb/>
in the latest bearings a greater <lb/>
of additional net Income than ever <lb/>
fore. This Is due, the decision held <lb/>
to arising of Hie war <lb/>
and an already existing <lb/>
revenues to maintain lands of Tyson, J. B. Nichols and <lb/>
C. Crawford to W. H Allen, <lb/>
July 1914 recorded in Hook <lb/>
11-U page in the of tho <lb/>
Register of Deeds, tho undersigned <lb/>
will for sale at public <lb/>
9th day of January 1915 <lb/>
the court house door in <lb/>
at o'clock M the following do <lb/>
scribed property <lb/>
All the right, title, and Interest <lb/>
sail Crawford In the lands tho <lb/>
hit Ann K. Crawford, adjoining th; <lb/>
railroad i II <lb/>
Chairman Harlan In his dissenting <lb/>
opinion, held that sufficient aid had <lb/>
been given roads by the August <lb/>
decision and that the of the <lb/>
majority were <lb/>
Commissioner Clements baaed his <lb/>
dissent upon what he regarded as th <lb/>
inability, in law of th <lb/>
others, known as the <lb/>
land containing acres more or <lb/>
leas; also all Interest and title as a- <lb/>
more or less, the deed for <lb/>
Is recorded In Hook H-6, page <lb/>
Unite description. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. Said sale made; <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of authority vested in m <lb/>
by ii mortgage, registered In book <lb/>
8-10, Page Register Deeds <lb/>
. made by A. K. <lb/>
C. S. Carr, on the 24th <lb/>
of November, 1913, shall offer for <lb/>
sale on the third Monday of January <lb/>
1915, being the day thereof, for <lb/>
cash, the highest bidder, at the <lb/>
Court House door, at noun, follow-. <lb/>
described <lb/>
That lot in the plan of Greenville, <lb/>
known as part of lot No. at the <lb/>
corner of the fence on the sidewalk <lb/>
at the corner of First and <lb/>
Streets, and running <lb/>
with street, ninety-five <lb/>
feet, thence parallel with <lb/>
first Street and with the fence as It <lb/>
now run, feet, Di <lb/>
southerly parallel with the line <lb/>
ninety-five feel to sire, t <lb/>
thence With First street for- <lb/>
nine feel to the beginning <lb/>
containing of an <lb/>
more or less, and being the same lot <lb/>
conveyed to B, M by W. H, <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
This the 19th day of December, 1914 <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Assignee. <lb/>
J Everett, Atty. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In Superior <lb/>
A. Mills, Jr., <lb/>
vs. Summons. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
The defendant D. H, in th <lb/>
above entitled cause will take notice <lb/>
that a Civil action entitled as <lb/>
has been Instituted in the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county by . A. Mills, Jr. <lb/>
plaintiff, against D. H. th <lb/>
defendant to recover judgment for <lb/>
money had and received by the de- <lb/>
from the plaintiff and the de- <lb/>
D. H, Harden will <lb/>
take notice that ho Is required to <lb/>
pear at the January Term, Pitt County <lb/>
Superior Court, which convenes Is <lb/>
tho Court House in Pitt County on th <lb/>
Till Monday before the 1st. Monday <lb/>
March it being the day of January, <lb/>
1918, and answer or demur to tho com- <lb/>
plaint of the plaintiff which will he <lb/>
Bled In the office of the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County during <lb/>
the first three day of said term is <lb/>
the plaintiff will be granted tho <lb/>
demanded In the complaint. <lb/>
This the. day of November, 1914 <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
A Attorneys. <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Commission <lb/>
take cognizance of anything in the to satisfy said mortgage. <lb/>
making of rates other than <lb/>
Justice and reasonableness. <lb/>
their <lb/>
Dec. 1914. <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
A LI <lb/>
Mortgage. <lb/>
Notice Is hereby given that at lite <lb/>
regular meeting of the Board of Com- <lb/>
missioners of Pitt County, to be held <lb/>
Monday. January 4th and January <lb/>
the <lb/>
v. Attorney. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
Hoard on the 5th, day of January the of Q. W. Bullock, <lb/>
Majority of Friend Thought Mr. <lb/>
Hughes Would Die, Bat <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
interesting ad- <lb/>
vice from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb/>
writes a was down with <lb/>
stomach trouble for five years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so Sid. at <lb/>
tones, I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
I tried different treatments, but <lb/>
not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
I got so bad, I could eat or <lb/>
ad all my friends, except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. He advised me to try <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
taking other medicine. I decided to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
any confidence in <lb/>
have now been taking <lb/>
for three months, and if has cured me <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb/>
since I began using It. <lb/>
I am so thankful what <lb/>
has done for <lb/>
ha been <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine de- <lb/>
of stomach and liver. II <lb/>
is composed of vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous Ingredients, and <lb/>
acts gently, surely. It can be freely <lb/>
used by young and old, and should be <lb/>
kept in every family cheat. <lb/>
Get a package today. <lb/>
Only a quarter. <lb/>
1915, the petition to <lb/>
the Public Perry at Yankee Hall, <lb/>
i cross Tar River, and also hear the <lb/>
petition to lay out a public Road <lb/>
Township across the Inn <lb/>
of J. O. and W. B. Proctor, and I <lb/>
P. Davenport, through what Is <lb/>
as Bull Ridge and Yankee Hall <lb/>
farm, now owned by said Davenport <lb/>
By order of Hoard of Commissioners <lb/>
This the day of December 1914. <lb/>
HELL. <lb/>
Clerk to Board. <lb/>
Ice. <lb/>
The Arm of J. Cox Son has this <lb/>
day been by J. Cox who <lb/>
given to R. Cox Ills Interest In tho <lb/>
of J. Cox Sou, doing business <lb/>
In the town of N. C, All <lb/>
owing the said firm make <lb/>
payments to J. R. Cox and all pro- <lb/>
sons having claims against tho <lb/>
present them to J. R. Cox also <lb/>
COX, <lb/>
J. R. COX <lb/>
Dec. 1914., N. C. <lb/>
firm <lb/>
Milt <lb/>
HAM OR A <lb/>
farm. Will sell for cash or or <lb/>
easy terms. Address Calvin <lb/>
N. C. Route <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Sir. W. L of was In <lb/>
town yesterday. <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, N. C, on or <lb/>
before 13th day of November 1915 <lb/>
or notice will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All persons In- <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having qualified as Administratrix <lb/>
of R. K. Stokes, deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
County, this U to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate f <lb/>
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
from this or this notice will <lb/>
leaded In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said <lb/>
will make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This day or November, <lb/>
SARAH STOKES, <lb/>
Administratrix. <lb/>
K ii James t Son. <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
HONE IN <lb/>
and call are the safest and <lb/>
method of trading in wheat <lb/>
oats your loss is <lb/>
to said will please make absolutely limited to the amount <lb/>
surest <lb/>
Immediate payment. <lb/>
This 14th day of November <lb/>
H, O. BLOUNT, <lb/>
Administrator of O. W. Bullock, de- <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
Preliminary Hearing. <lb/>
At a preliminary hearing this morn- <lb/>
before Justice Tyson Henry <lb/>
Strong tho who was Identified <lb/>
as of Mr. Charles Mo- <lb/>
some time ago was bound over <lb/>
to court and put back In Jail. <lb/>
evidence thought to <lb/>
to hold tho until court <lb/>
next year when a final hearing will <lb/>
be made. Mr. was <lb/>
bis identification of Hint as <lb/>
the one who shot attempted <lb/>
rob <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable way <lb/>
of trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can buy to <lb/>
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels <lb/>
for or can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent give <lb/>
yes the chance to take profit. <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particular <lb/>
references. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Obi. <lb/>
all mall to Lock Mo <lb/>
la Yew Skin <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
Mr F A. Harden of was <lb/>
In town yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. C. A. of Raleigh la in <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
Mr. K. C. of Ayden was In <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
North <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In Court <lb/>
Before tho Clerk. <lb/>
Ida C. Dixon, Administratrix <lb/>
of A. C. Daniel <lb/>
vs. Notice <lb/>
and Petition to neW <lb/>
for assets. <lb/>
Sidney Daniel, Joseph Daniel, <lb/>
Fred Willis Daniel and Dan- <lb/>
last the being the <lb/>
children of Sylvester Daniel, a <lb/>
Of A. Q, Daniel and all In at <lb/>
law of A. O. Daniel. <lb/>
The defendants Dan- <lb/>
Fred Willis Daniel <lb/>
Daniel, above named will take notice <lb/>
that an action entitled as above has <lb/>
been commenced In tho Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt County before tho Clerk, to sell <lb/>
land to make assets to pay debts of <lb/>
A. ii Daniel, deceased, tho said laud <lb/>
being situate. In Pitt County, North <lb/>
Carolina, township adjoining <lb/>
the lands of H. D. Harrington, Henry <lb/>
Crawford and James A. Harris, con- <lb/>
about acres. And the salt <lb/>
will further <lb/>
that they required to appear be- <lb/>
fore the Clerk of the Superior court <lb/>
of Pitt County, In Court House la <lb/>
N. C, on January <lb/>
1916, at o'clock a m. and <lb/>
answer petition of the <lb/>
petitioner, copy of which petition <lb/>
deposited In the of the <lb/>
Clerk. Tho said defendants will <lb/>
further take notice that If they fail <lb/>
to answer the petition by the <lb/>
mentioned the petitioner <lb/>
will apply to said for the <lb/>
demanded In the petition. <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
of Superior Court <lb/>
This 4th of 1914. <lb/>
nailer how low <lb/>
cured lb reliable <lb/>
ml. II <lb/>
alike urn list <lb/>
<lb/>
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