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mi<lb />
Order Police <lb />
astern of North Carolina <lb />
County of <lb />
On this 1914, reading <lb />
he foregoing petition it is <lb />
Ordered by Court, that a <lb />
be bad upon same on the <lb />
January before H. U. <lb />
Judge of court, at Wilson, <lb />
., In said District, at o'clock noon, <lb />
and that notice thereof be publish- <lb />
ed in The Eastern Reflector, a news- <lb />
paper printed In said District, am <lb />
that all known creditors and other <lb />
persons in interest may appear at the <lb />
r BULK, <lb />
r at the degree aw <lb />
sorter Court of Pitt la a <lb />
entitled J. W at. <lb />
ale. against Prank at. the <lb />
undersigned loners will an <lb />
the 11th day of January. i expose <lb />
to public sale the following <lb />
tracts of <lb />
A tract of land Bearer <lb />
fully represents n the day f <lb />
Sept., last past, he adjudge <lb />
bankrupt under of Congress <lb />
relating to bankrupted- that he has <lb />
duly surrendered all property and <lb />
rights of property, Has fully com- <lb />
plied with all the of <lb />
acts and of the of court <lb />
touching his bankrupt- r <lb />
Wherefore he Prays lie may be de- <lb />
creed by court Is a full dis- <lb />
charge from all removable against <lb />
under . <lb />
if any they have, why the prayer of <lb />
he petitioner should not be granted. <lb />
it is Further Ordered by the <lb />
court, that the clerk shall send by <lb />
nail to all known creditors of <lb />
petition and this order, addressed <lb />
to them st places of as <lb />
stated. <lb />
Witness Honorable H Q, Conner <lb />
of the said court, and the seal <lb />
hereof at Washington, N. C. in <lb />
on the <lb />
A. L. BLOW, Clerk <lb />
By a. MAYO. Deputy Clerk <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
r . ii. at <lb />
or i <lb />
SEARCH . m- <lb />
thank <lb />
patents BUILD FORTUNES <lb />
r t. to I hO. lo <lb />
ad you Writs. <lb />
SWIFT CO. <lb />
PATENT LAWYERS, <lb />
Seventh St., Washington. D. <lb />
except such debts sis- re by <lb />
law from such <lb />
Dated this Dec. It <lb />
Bankrupt. <lb />
IN TUB OP <lb />
Paul Solomon. <lb />
No. II in <lb />
Petition for <lb />
To the Honorable Hi . Connor, Judge <lb />
of the District -t of the United <lb />
States for mi of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Paul Solomon, of in the <lb />
County of Pitt and of North, <lb />
Carolina, in the District, respect- Township on both sides of a <lb />
road, adjoining the lands of Harvey <lb />
Allen, Sam Allen, Allen, J. <lb />
T. Allen, Tom Manning Tom Turnage, <lb />
and others containing acres, more <lb />
or less, and being all of the tract <lb />
land conveyed to J. by H. S. <lb />
Daniel by deed, recorded in Book Z-t, <lb />
page Pitt County Registry, ex- <lb />
acres conveyed to J <lb />
J. Parker This tract of land will as <lb />
into tan shares and sold <lb />
separately. <lb />
Ha. I. <lb />
A certain tract of land in Greenville <lb />
Township on south side of Ola <lb />
Plank adjoining J. T. Allen. <lb />
Tom Manning. Ben Jolly and Noah <lb />
being tract of land con- <lb />
to J. ti Elks by Claudia Tyson <lb />
by deed recorded In Pitt County Reg <lb />
containing acres, more or <lb />
together with tract of <lb />
land also In ad- <lb />
joining lands of Ben Jolly, Jesse Ba- <lb />
and others, containing ten acres <lb />
more or leas, conveyed to J. I. Elks <lb />
by deed of Tyson above set <lb />
out. The acre tract will be sub- <lb />
divided into four shares and sold <lb />
and the ten acre tract <lb />
will be sold as one <lb />
Tract t. <lb />
A tract of land In Greenville Town- <lb />
ship on the Old Plank Road, adjoin <lb />
ins J. T. Allen and W. P. Clark, con- <lb />
i acres, more or less, known <lb />
as of Nobles Tract of land, <lb />
same piece or parcel of land conveyed <lb />
to J I. heirs by W. P. Clark. <lb />
There two dwellings and two to- <lb />
barns on this tract and same <lb />
will be subdivided into two tracts so <lb />
as embrace one dwelling and one <lb />
tobacco barn on each tract, and sold <lb />
separately. <lb />
Tract Ma. <lb />
A tract of Marl land in Greenville <lb />
Township, just below Factory <lb />
on A. C. L. right of way, containing <lb />
one half acre, being the identical tract <lb />
of land bought by J. L. Elks from <lb />
Jas Hester by deed duly recorded. <lb />
Terms of <lb />
Time of Monday. January <lb />
1915, sale beginning at a. m. <lb />
Place of sale On the premises. <lb />
Plats of property showing several <lb />
subdivisions will be exhibited at the <lb />
sale <lb />
This 10th day of December. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
DON. <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
Having <lb />
C. T. A., <lb />
Fleming, deceased. <lb />
County, N. C. Mi <lb />
notice <lb />
as <lb />
of Kenneth <lb />
late of Pitt <lb />
is now <lb />
made for the of notify <lb />
all persons claims <lb />
against the the said de- <lb />
ceased t exhibit to the <lb />
on or the 24th. <lb />
day of December or this no- <lb />
lice will be plead i n ha of then <lb />
recovery. All it indebted to <lb />
estate will make <lb />
mediate to the under <lb />
signed. <lb />
This 24th day of December <lb />
1914. <lb />
FRANK <lb />
Administrator. C. T A <lb />
ltd <lb />
Lanterns <lb />
Strong and Durable <lb />
Canning, <lb />
and <lb />
All <lb />
Give steady, bright light. <lb />
Easy to light Easy to <lb />
clean and <lb />
smoke. Don't blow <lb />
in the wind Don't <lb />
At dealers everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
Richmond, <lb />
Norfolk. Vs. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
Charlotte. N. C <lb />
Charleston. <lb />
Charleston, c <lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There are times In every woman's life she <lb />
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb />
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb />
to the woman's tonic. <lb />
posed of purely vegetable Ingredients, act <lb />
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly <lb />
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb />
It has benefited thousands and thousands r <lb />
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb />
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb />
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Art, <lb />
I think is the greatest <lb />
Notice Is Riven that at the <lb />
regular meeting of the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners of Pitt County, to be held <lb />
Monday. January 4th and January 5th, <lb />
the Hoard on the 5th. day January <lb />
1916. hear the petition to <lb />
the Public Ferry at Yankee Hall, <lb />
cross Tar River, and also hear the <lb />
petition to lay out n public Road <lb />
Township across the lands <lb />
of J. and W. E. Proctor, and <lb />
P. Davenport, through what s known <lb />
as Hull Ridge and the Yankee Hall <lb />
farm, now owned by said Davenport, <lb />
of Board of Commissioners <lb />
This the 14th, day of December 1914. <lb />
12-21-ltd Clerk to Board <lb />
state of Carolina <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
No. <lb />
To Hell. Taker, of <lb />
Pitt Counts, the undersigned <lb />
being a Citizen of the State of <lb />
North Carolina, hereby sets forth in I <lb />
shows, that the following tract . r <lb />
parcel of land to-wit Lying and be- <lb />
in Township, Pitt <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
acres of land on the <lb />
MM <lb />
administrator <lb />
of . B. ; Mills, <lb />
late of Pitt county. North Carolina, <lb />
this Is to notify all parsons <lb />
claims the of given to all persons indebted to <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the to make immediate payment to <lb />
at N. C, or undersigned; and all persons <lb />
before 10th day of November ,. <lb />
,, , ., ,. . . , , . . claims against said estate are no- <lb />
or this will be pleaded In bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persona j. tided to present the same to the <lb />
to said estate will please make signed for payment on or b fur the <lb />
immediate payment. 116th day of December, 1915. or this <lb />
This 6th day of November I be , tar of <lb />
JOHN d December <lb />
Administrator of B. J. mils, <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
administrator of the estate of Cal- <lb />
Jones, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
ceased. <lb />
JAMES It EVANS, Attorney. <lb />
By virtue power or sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by A. I. <lb />
and B. T. Jackson to C H. <lb />
the first day of September 1906, an <lb />
duly recorded in the Pitt County Reg- <lb />
in Book page the under- <lb />
signed will expose to public sale be- <lb />
fore tho Court House door in Green- <lb />
ville, N d to the bidder for <lb />
cash on Monday, the first day of Feb- <lb />
1915, at P. M. a certain lot or <lb />
tract of land being and lying in the <lb />
town of Pitt county, N. C <lb />
more particularly described as <lb />
follows, All of the lot of land <lb />
purchased by the said C. H. <lb />
of Mrs. Martha J Stanley whereon <lb />
store was located, adjoining lots <lb />
of Jacob and E. In old pa-t <lb />
of the town of Also one <lb />
other tract or lot land which was <lb />
deeded to C. H. by L. J. Chap- <lb />
man and wife, Fannie Chapman and <lb />
Spencer Brooks, located In that part <lb />
the town of Grifton known as New <lb />
Town and is the lot on which was lo- <lb />
the C. II store, and <lb />
where he did a mercantile business <lb />
until the fire which burned up the <lb />
store, said lot adjoining the lots of <lb />
J and H. L Murphy, said <lb />
lot is wide by feet long. <lb />
Sale made to satisfy the above de- <lb />
scribed mortgage deed <lb />
This day of December, 1911. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
Brown. Attorney. <lb />
ROBT L. JONES <lb />
of Calvin Jones <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
la the Superior <lb />
Maggie Perry <lb />
Ti <lb />
H. P. Perry <lb />
The defendant above named <lb />
take <lb />
That an action entitled above <lb />
commenced In Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County on the 6th day of Dec- <lb />
ember. 1914, to procure a divorce for <lb />
the causes set forth In the complaint <lb />
filed in the office of the Clerk of <lb />
Court <lb />
, An said defendant will take <lb />
further notice that he la required <lb />
appear at the January Term of <lb />
Superior Court of said to ha <lb />
held on 2nd Monday of January <lb />
1916, the Court House of said <lb />
In N. C, and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in said <lb />
or the plaintiff will apply to <lb />
for the relief demanded in <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb />
This the 7th day of December. 1814 <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Atty. for plaintiff. <lb />
OF B. <lb />
By virtue of power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage given by <lb />
H. C. Crawford to W. H. Allen, <lb />
July 1914 and recorded In Book <lb />
H-ll page In office <lb />
Register of Deeds, the undersigned <lb />
will offer for sale at public auction <lb />
on day of January 1916 be- <lb />
fore court house door la Green- <lb />
ville at o'clock M the following do <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of authority vested in m <lb />
by a mortgage, registered in book <lb />
8-10, Page Register of Deeds of- <lb />
lice. made by A. E. Witherington lo <lb />
C. S. Carr, assignee, on the 24th <lb />
of November, 1913, I shall offer for <lb />
sale on the third Monday of January <lb />
1915, being the 19th day thereof, for <lb />
cash, to the highest bidder, at the <lb />
Court House door, at noon, the follow- <lb />
described <lb />
That lot in the plan of Greenville, <lb />
known as part of lot No. at tho <lb />
of the fence on the sidewalk <lb />
at the corner of First <lb />
Streets, running <lb />
with street, ninety-five <lb />
feet, thence parallel with <lb />
First street and with the fence as It <lb />
now runs, forty-nine feet, thence <lb />
southerly parallel with the first line <lb />
ninety-five feet to First street, <lb />
thence easterly with First street for- <lb />
feet to the beginning <lb />
containing of an acre, <lb />
Cox and wife. <lb />
This the day of December, 1914 <lb />
CARR. Assignee. <lb />
S. J Everett, Atty. <lb />
scribed property to-wit; <lb />
All the right, title, and Interest of more or being tho <lb />
said H. C. Crawford in lands of conveyed to E. M by W. H. <lb />
late Ann K. Crawford, adjoining <lb />
lands of Tyson. J. B. Nichols and <lb />
others, known as the Polly Hemby <lb />
land containing more or <lb />
less; also all interest and title a- <lb />
acres more or less, the for <lb />
is recorded in Book H-6, page <lb />
finite description. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. Said sale made <lb />
to satisfy said mortgage. <lb />
Dec. 1914 <lb />
W. H. ALLEN, <lb />
Mortgage- <lb />
W. F. EVANS, Attorney. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of the of O. W. Bullock, deceased <lb />
late of Pitt County, North Carolina, <lb />
this is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate the <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
at Bethel, N. C., on <lb />
before the 11th day of November 1916 <lb />
south side of Tar river in or be pleaded In bar <lb />
Having qualified as Administratrix <lb />
of R. P. Stokes, deceased, late Pitt <lb />
County, this is to notify all persons <lb />
claims against state of <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
undersigned within months <lb />
from this data or this will <lb />
leaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persona Indebted to said <lb />
will make Immediate payment <lb />
day November, <lb />
SARAH STOKES, <lb />
Administratrix, <lb />
G. James A Sob, <lb />
U-ll <lb />
for women. Before I began to take I <lb />
so weak and nervous, and had such awful <lb />
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well <lb />
as as I ever did, and can eat most <lb />
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Township, and more fully described <lb />
as Bounded on the south by <lb />
the lands of the W. R. W. Nobles <lb />
heirs, on the east by C. N. <lb />
on the north by May land, and on <lb />
the west by the lands of J. E. Win <lb />
slow, containing U acres more or <lb />
Same being vacant and <lb />
ad land, belonging to State of <lb />
North Carolina, and subject to Entry <lb />
the undersigned claimant here- <lb />
by makes Entry of, lays claim to. <lb />
and prays for a Grant for said <lb />
This the 17th, day of December 1914. <lb />
J. I. NOBLES. <lb />
Claimant <lb />
This above died with me. this the <lb />
day of Dee. 1914. <lb />
BELL <lb />
Entry Take. <lb />
Has Helped Thousands. <lb />
It lo <lb />
If meat Is going to get to be Oft <lb />
cents per pound as predicted by some <lb />
of the prophets, there will a whole <lb />
lot of folks who will test out the con <lb />
of the <lb />
I News and Observer<lb />
of their recovery. All persons In- <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
Immediate payment. <lb />
This 14th day of November 1914. <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT, <lb />
Administrator of O. W. de- <lb />
ceased. <lb />
The firm of J, Cox Son has this <lb />
day been by Cox who has <lb />
given to K. Cox his Interest In the <lb />
firm of Cox Son. doing business <lb />
In the town of N, C, All <lb />
persons owing the said firm make <lb />
payments lo J. R Cox and all pro- <lb />
is claims against the Arm <lb />
present to J. R. Cox also.<lb />
R. COX. <lb />
1914., N. S. <lb />
Privileges <lb />
WHEAT <lb />
Puts and calls are and <lb />
surest method of trading in wheat <lb />
or oats. Because your loss <lb />
absolutely limited to the <lb />
No farther risk <lb />
Positively the moot profitable way <lb />
of trading. <lb />
Open an You can bay lo <lb />
puts or It calls on bushels <lb />
for fit or you can buy both <lb />
for lit or many more as wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cant gives <lb />
yea the chance to take profit <lb />
A movement of t rents profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars ad <lb />
references. <lb />
B. W. SKI MAN <lb />
all mall to Lock Boa <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
County <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Before the Clerk. <lb />
Flora Ann Moore, Ada Thomas, Beat- <lb />
rice Thomas, Be,, <lb />
Thomas, Nina Hell Thomas <lb />
Thomas. <lb />
The defendants above named wilt <lb />
take notice that an action entitled <lb />
as above has been commenced in <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County to sell <lb />
for partition No. In the <lb />
Ion of the lands of Jordan Cox, de <lb />
ceased, lying near Ayden, N. C, and <lb />
the said defendants will further <lb />
notice that they are required to <lb />
pear before the Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County at his office <lb />
the court house. Monday, January <lb />
1915. and answer or demur to the <lb />
filed In said action, or <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court <lb />
the relief demanded in said petition. <lb />
This 24th day or December 1914. <lb />
J. D. COX, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
F. O. JAMES SON, <lb />
Attorneys for Plaintiff. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Before the Clerk. <lb />
Sale of Laos <lb />
Ell Rodgers, Administrator of <lb />
Teel. <lb />
vs <lb />
John Teel, Hattie Ward, <lb />
Elias Teel. of <lb />
eon Teel and Teel, widow <lb />
Gideon eel. <lb />
By virtue of power vested in sis <lb />
by that decree of Superior <lb />
of Pitt County entered In the <lb />
entitled cause on the 14th day of Dec- <lb />
ember, 1914, I shall for cash a <lb />
the highest bidder at the court <lb />
door in the Town of Greenville at <lb />
public auction on the 16th day <lb />
January, 1916, at o'clock noon, the <lb />
following described tract of real estate <lb />
lying being and situated In the Count <lb />
of Pitt and State of North Carolina, <lb />
Beginning at the mouth a <lb />
in watering bole branch on North <lb />
side of R. J. W. Carson's field A. <lb />
thence up the <lb />
run and various courses <lb />
hole branch to a water oak in <lb />
of said branch on the West side et <lb />
the road; thence running with sail <lb />
Northerly roads and school <lb />
thence with said <lb />
line between J. H. <lb />
Hid Gideon thence a Southerly <lb />
course, agreed line to begin- <lb />
by J. it Jenkins South. <lb />
degrees West poles to the begin- <lb />
Containing by estimation <lb />
seventy acres more or less, <lb />
land adjoins the lands of J. H. Whit- <lb />
Harriet Whitfield, and others <lb />
being the tract laud, which <lb />
the late Gideon Teel i <lb />
possessed. <lb />
This December 1914. <lb />
ALBION DUNN,<lb />
ltd- <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
County <lb />
In <lb />
Before tho Clerk. <lb />
Ids C. Dixon, Administratrix <lb />
of A. C. Daniel <lb />
VS. Notice Of Summon, <lb />
and to sell <lb />
tor assets. <lb />
Sidney Daniel, Joseph Daniel, <lb />
Fred Willis Daniel and <lb />
the last the three being the <lb />
children of Sylvester Daniel, a <lb />
of A. G. Daniel and all <lb />
law of A. O. Daniel. <lb />
The defendants Joseph <lb />
iI, Fred Willis Daniel and <lb />
Daniel, above named will take notice <lb />
that action entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced in the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County before tho Clerk, to <lb />
land to make assets to pay debts of <lb />
A. G. Daniel, deceased, said laud <lb />
being In Pitt County, North <lb />
Carolina. township adjoining <lb />
lands It. U. Harrington. Henry <lb />
Crawford and James A. Harris, con- <lb />
about acres. And the said <lb />
defendants will further take notice <lb />
that they are required to appear be- <lb />
fore the Clerk the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt County, in the Court House It <lb />
Greenville, N. on Tuesday January <lb />
6th 1915, at o'clock a. m. and <lb />
answer the petition of plaintiff <lb />
petitioner, copy of which petition <lb />
been deposited in the office of the <lb />
Clerk. The said defendants will <lb />
further take notice that if they fail <lb />
to answer the said petition by the <lb />
above mentioned time the petitioner <lb />
will apply to the said court for tho <lb />
relief demanded In the petition. <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
This 4th day of December 1914. <lb />
M THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HATE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
NEWSPAPER <lb />
WE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
RE HAD UPON <lb />
I. th. the Healthful, Sable Employment<lb />
V C, JAM All <lb />
Turkish Armies Badly <lb />
Defeated By Russians in <lb />
Caucasus at <lb />
Armies are Also in full <lb />
Retreat Through Carpathian <lb />
GERMANS ADVANCING SLOWLY <lb />
It i Believed That a Wit <lb />
l Soon to Happen in <lb />
When e- <lb />
front has done by sappers and <lb />
artillery. <lb />
Only at isolated points has I lie In- <lb />
been Riven Us opportunity. A <lb />
few hundred yards have been <lb />
by the allies among the dunes <lb />
Flanders. <lb />
Urn H. Mar Will Cm <lb />
The worst no how Ions teasing, <lb />
ere cured by wonderful, old reliable Ur, <lb />
Porter Antiseptic Oil. It relieve <lb />
sad He., at time time. SLOW <lb />
London, Jan. -Two of the <lb />
Turkish columns Which last week in- <lb />
the Russian Canst have met <lb />
wit It disaster and the Hoops not kill <lb />
or captured are in disorderly re- <lb />
treat. The column Which <lb />
days ago has been <lb />
out of that town, according to <lb />
official dispatches, and is almost <lb />
surrounded by Russians, who hold <lb />
the main roads, Another column <lb />
which crossed the frontier near Sari <lb />
on the road lo has <lb />
even worse defeat, one Of <lb />
two army corps whirl, composed II <lb />
being captured In entirety <lb />
Austrian in Fall <lb />
The Russians also report another <lb />
victory over the Austrian in the <lb />
Pan of the Carpathians. Em- <lb />
Francis Joseph's army in <lb />
region declared to be in full re- <lb />
treat in a mountain pass deep in <lb />
with Russian cavalry attacking its <lb />
lank and rear. <lb />
By forcing this pass, the Russians <lb />
gain control of some of the most <lb />
able oil fields In Austria, and thus <lb />
another source of fuel supplies, <lb />
which the armies <lb />
are said to so much need. <lb />
While forcing back the Turks and <lb />
Austrians the Russian troops are hold- <lb />
the line of the Lakes In <lb />
the are fighting <lb />
to withstand the German <lb />
In North Poland; are <lb />
towards and have <lb />
which is now virtually In <lb />
their <lb />
in North Poland. here Russia i <lb />
confronted With the most serious tat. <lb />
the weather is proving a useful ally. <lb />
The according to their ac- <lb />
counts, are making only slow progress <lb />
with their offensive operations <lb />
Military men look for bigger events <lb />
in the lower Vistula an east <lb />
frontiers. The Russians hold the <lb />
greater pan of tho intervening <lb />
and unless engaged when the <lb />
freezes would fall on the Ger- <lb />
man Haul ll is <lb />
her the <lb />
mans plan a movement ran Thorn <lb />
and East Prussia to this ac- <lb />
To take <lb />
In the <lb />
Tunnel War <lb />
except at the two extreme wings <lb />
the Belgian coast and in Upper Al- <lb />
where the allies have gained <lb />
some ground, lighting on the Western <lb />
Hot Time in Alsace. <lb />
Great interest attaches lo French <lb />
Operations in Upper Alsace. The cap- <lb />
of was accomplished <lb />
after almost superhuman efforts. Now <lb />
the French are attempting to fore <lb />
their way through <lb />
the possession of which would <lb />
open the door to <lb />
One of the lessons the war has <lb />
Russia is that the port <lb />
Archangel, its only largo seaport on <lb />
the North toast and most north- <lb />
point in the railway system of <lb />
can be kept open most of <lb />
the winter with aid of tee break- <lb />
era. Archangel generally is <lb />
over for months but if has been kept <lb />
open thus far. <lb />
The House of will to- <lb />
morrow and Karl Kitchener, Secretary <lb />
War, is to make a State- <lb />
on the progress of the war and <lb />
British preparations. <lb />
Turks in Desperate Shape. <lb />
London, Jan. -A Reuters dis- <lb />
patch from <lb />
of the Turkish defeat at <lb />
Sari the Turks <lb />
bravery and made <lb />
bayonet sorties. When they <lb />
were compelled to vacate they made <lb />
violent but futile efforts to cover their <lb />
retreat by a rear guard action, even <lb />
the wounded continuing firing from <lb />
the ground when they were <lb />
down. <lb />
According to a telegram <lb />
the Turks pressed their attack <lb />
in the district to enable <lb />
their troops in the region <lb />
retire without heavy losses. Their <lb />
operations conducted under <lb />
difficulties. They I <lb />
proper equipment and had <lb />
purl train. <lb />
The Turkish force at also <lb />
Is threatened with disaster. The <lb />
in his orderly Might has bee i <lb />
almost surrounded by the <lb />
who hold the main roads. The Turks <lb />
are striving frantically to And an out- <lb />
let, but have to face passes deep in <lb />
snow. The Russians have attacked <lb />
on two sides, the artillery <lb />
playing a prominent <lb />
Extra Session of Congress <lb />
Will be Called Unless <lb />
Ship Bill Passes <lb />
Washington, D. C, Jan. <lb />
turned Republican belligerency <lb />
the government ship purchase hill has <lb />
begun to worry administration lead- <lb />
With but months In the life <lb />
the sixty-third congress remaining <lb />
all of the big supply bills still <lb />
posed by the Senate, and , minority <lb />
senators manifesting a <lb />
to tight the ship bill In the last ditch, <lb />
fears were expressed Democratic <lb />
leaden the administration's <lb />
program is in danger. <lb />
As a result of conferences among <lb />
Democratic Senators today, it is prob- <lb />
able night sessions may be forced in <lb />
the near future, to test the endurance <lb />
of opponents of the shipping bill. <lb />
Republican Senators today prevent- <lb />
ed considerable of the ship measure <lb />
by discussing at length the urgent de- <lb />
bill. Senator Works also talk- <lb />
ed for three hours on public health <lb />
announced he ill had left <lb />
words on his prepared <lb />
which intends to deliver tomorrow <lb />
and Thursday. <lb />
begins to look to lie as though <lb />
there were an ulterior motive <lb />
this protracted said Senator <lb />
Stone, after several Republican Sena <lb />
tors had spoken on the urgent ill <lb />
bill, it is intended to <lb />
waste the time of Senate. It has <lb />
the complexion of an <lb />
buster against consideration of the <lb />
shipping bill. want to warn Sena- <lb />
tors, however, that the bill will be con- <lb />
It's a good long time form <lb />
now until <lb />
fourth of March <lb />
interjected Senator between <lb />
now and <lb />
I mean Christmas re- <lb />
plied Senator Stone. <lb />
Extra Session Possible. <lb />
l Sail With MM Ship. <lb />
Portland, Ian. a the <lb />
big relief ship, bearing supplies from <lb />
the states Washington and i <lb />
sails next month for Belgium, ii Will <lb />
register as a pass, Governor <lb />
or Oregon, according lo present <lb />
The relief committee which is collect- <lb />
the shipload of emergency sup- <lb />
plies to feed and clothe the suffering <lb />
Belgians Is determined that the ship <lb />
will the really needy and <lb />
be distributed where It will do <lb />
most good. <lb />
PUEBLA CITY <lb />
CAPTURED BY <lb />
President May Receive Suffragist-. <lb />
Washington. Jan. In hope of <lb />
greeting President Wilson and <lb />
before him their wishes that the <lb />
of equal suffrage he considered <lb />
at present session of Congress <lb />
suffrage leaders from many states <lb />
have gathered here today, II is <lb />
the President will receive <lb />
ladies and make known his views at <lb />
to the possibility of Congressional <lb />
action. <lb />
Max Gardner From Cleveland is <lb />
Is Elected President of <lb />
Senate <lb />
OTHER OFFICIALS ELECTED <lb />
Om The filling <lb />
of Several of The Offices Keeps <lb />
Until <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
Raleigh, Jan. n. <lb />
of Kinston, county was <lb />
chosen for Speaker of the <lb />
House of Representatives by the Demo <lb />
held night in the j. <lb />
ball of the House of representatives lo their name, <lb />
lake place today noon when the <lb />
House is called to order by T. C <lb />
clerk of the last House <lb />
When the gavel falls at the stroke <lb />
the noon hour Mr. Cobb will announce <lb />
that the time has arrived for the <lb />
of the 1918 General Assembly, <lb />
the members Will take the oath of <lb />
office and soon thereafter Mr. <lb />
will be elected to the speakership and <lb />
will assume his duties. <lb />
Democratic <lb />
The House Democratic caucus last <lb />
night was in the nature of an old time <lb />
Democratic Up to twelve <lb />
o'clock yesterday there had been four <lb />
active candidates for the speakership <lb />
but when it was seen that Mr. WoOten <lb />
had enough members pledged to hit <lb />
election on the Aral ballot, the other <lb />
candidates, Messrs. 1-. Mired. T. C. <lb />
Bowie and A. A. K. gracefully <lb />
withdrew and paved the way for the <lb />
ii <lb />
Nominations for Speaker being, new <lb />
in order Representative Allen <lb />
Wayne in a brief speech presented the <lb />
name of Kernel, It Of <lb />
for that honor. Mr. Allen said that <lb />
in Mr. Wooten's hands the welfare of <lb />
North Carolina would he safe, that he <lb />
would watch not only to the <lb />
needs of the hour but for the demands <lb />
of the future. <lb />
The nomination was seconded by- <lb />
Mr. Robert of Buncombe, and there <lb />
being no further nominations on <lb />
motion of Mr. Grier of Iredell, the <lb />
nomination was made unanimous. <lb />
selection of Mr, Woolen <lb />
Utter several Senators declared i <lb />
should the minority passage Heeling of <lb />
The House Democrats met <lb />
after eight o'clock last night and <lb />
Southern foul Investigation. <lb />
Washington. Jan. C. -The charges of <lb />
In favor of a south <lb />
era coal trust, brought by <lb />
operators in the <lb />
Of the shipping bill at session an <lb />
extra session would be tailed. Inti- <lb />
of a similar nature also were <lb />
heard at the White House. <lb />
The Commerce Committee, ill <lb />
charge the shipping bill. <lb />
adopted several Sub- <lb />
yesterday by Senator Stone <lb />
One, designed to prevent secret ship- <lb />
of contraband, would authorize <lb />
President lo designate ports where <lb />
customs collectors would he <lb />
to inspect all goods before they were <lb />
loaded for foreign ports on ships of <lb />
American or vessels to be <lb />
acquired by the United States under <lb />
the pending bill. Another amendment <lb />
would place fulled States ships under <lb />
international marine regulations. <lb />
Raleigh. Jan. the Senate De- <lb />
caucus held last nigh, Be <lb />
StubbS, the former caucus chair- <lb />
man, was called lo the chair and <lb />
sided over the meeting. Senator <lb />
was later elected permanent <lb />
chairman and Senator Column was <lb />
elected to fill the secretary's chair <lb />
The first roll call showed there <lb />
were thirty-six of the Senators <lb />
sent. <lb />
of <lb />
Jan. House of <lb />
reassembled today, but <lb />
Kentucky coal fields against the Sou, the public demand . <lb />
Kentucky coal fields against the South In session so that tho government <lb />
cm Railway, are set for Investigation could be called upon for explanations <lb />
today by Congress. The charges were s lo its conduct of the war, the House <lb />
brought last year, but of Commons will not convene It <lb />
called to order by Representative v <lb />
R. Dunning Martin. Mr. Dunning <lb />
m presenting the name of <lb />
John H. of Cumberland <lb />
tor chairman caucus paid a <lb />
high tribute to the Democracy that <lb />
gentleman saying he was one of Hi <lb />
at the party, R man win <lb />
had been weighed in the balances and <lb />
not found warning a man who I <lb />
always give square deal e id i man <lb />
who represented that type OM <lb />
noblest work of God's creation Tn <lb />
nomination of Mr. Carrie w seconded <lb />
by Mr. Clark of and on mo <lb />
h, was chosen i <lb />
Representative Philip <lb />
of was nominated for <lb />
I tar Mr Thomas <lb />
Mr, Pogrom <lb />
a-as eh is i acclamation <lb />
M l n hen Present. <lb />
Mr. i s. <lb />
, U an i <lb />
Investigation was postponed. <lb />
tho M <lb />
The preliminary <lb />
been Finished nominations tor <lb />
President Pro Ten, the Senate we,, <lb />
in order Senator Johnson <lb />
at once nominated Senator Max <lb />
Gardner of Cleveland for this . <lb />
This nominal ion was seconded by Sen <lb />
Hobgood who was Mi <lb />
Gardner's opponent tor this place until <lb />
yesterday lien he Withdrew In <lb />
of Mr. Gardner. Mr. Gardner was <lb />
elected to this office by <lb />
Mr It t. Self, from Jack- <lb />
.,. t M U i the office clerk <lb />
by a lunation on the <lb />
Hobgood. <lb />
Mr. Burnett was nominated <lb />
re i i to reading clerk <lb />
and hi was made unanimous <lb />
r then <lb />
Hi. order these being <lb />
clerk and <lb />
. i Ml Of <lb />
,. i k; Mr, c. <lb />
i . ii-- on M <lb />
and Mr. Peru <lb />
I ear <lb />
General Gains Victory <lb />
utter Hard ought Battle <lb />
and Attack <lb />
II OF <lb />
Troops <lb />
and Villa Aral <lb />
t hilled or Captured <lb />
When I'll. <lb />
Vera Jan. Puebla, Capital <lb />
State Puebla, evacuated a <lb />
month ago by troops, was re <lb />
today after a <lb />
began with the capture n <lb />
shun distance southeast <lb />
six days ago. <lb />
The fall Puebla came after s <lb />
hours what is described as the most <lb />
furious bombardment to which any <lb />
Mexican has yet been subjected <lb />
General Alvaro com- <lb />
the <lb />
Into a position about the city last <lb />
night With troops reported to have <lb />
aggregated men. He threw <lb />
nearly all his men into action, be- <lb />
the lighting early in the <lb />
morning. <lb />
After pounding with M canon the <lb />
positions, reported held <lb />
men, army advanced <lb />
under lire of the enemy's artillery. <lb />
When left Vera Cruz he <lb />
told friends that he would be in <lb />
session of Puebla in days. This <lb />
time was not up until tonight <lb />
and other small <lb />
towns have been taken his de- <lb />
bad made his <lb />
headquarters division base at <lb />
Where the railroad front Puebla joins <lb />
main line the Mexican Railway. <lb />
night he moved this <lb />
another inward the <lb />
. , both railroads over <lb />
which the Villa and Zapata forces <lb />
proceed toward Mexico City. <lb />
Generals and <lb />
the from <lb />
the east had under their direction <lb />
most of the cannon. <lb />
line of The Biggest Untiles. <lb />
Hoe many Villa and Zapata <lb />
escaped is not known, but <lb />
reports of the lighting Indicate <lb />
the greater part of them sitter <lb />
were I or made prisoners. Fro, <lb />
these reports it would semi that i <lb />
the battles that have In <lb />
the slaughter been s <lb />
swill and so great. <lb />
i i ,. i part action win <lb />
the city proper. Tho <lb />
,. ,, and wounded are said to cove <lb />
ground places. <lb />
everybody should get busy s <lb />
The musk is going again on <lb />
co market. <lb />
Kill<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and EA <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
The Movement toward I death had not missed a single <lb />
in the Si-nth. The purpose in base ball has started In this over three years, which attest her <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN fair cause of Christ. <lb />
farmers Interested dairying and to salt in of an Baal The funeral services was conducted <lb />
to i raising much cot Carolina League. There i no from the at o'clock by r <lb />
ton and similar <lb />
v i taken of the <lb />
In cotton prices to bring <lb />
matter before the people, and It is <lb />
attention iii be <lb />
paid than in <lb />
Enough cannot be tat no better way to start something i loved ones In house not made <lb />
lac <lb />
D J. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
eat rear, . . II <lb />
Ma <lb />
Adverting rates be bad upon <lb />
i sub in aw . ,,, bet . <lb />
ma farmer <lb />
should consider this <lb />
All cards of <lb />
i will e at I dairy oral <lb />
Ml r , <lb />
ea. mar <lb />
fur <lb />
tats per Hoe. up to fifty <lb />
was issued against him on the 18th Cents Trues It. <lb />
day of December, 1914. out of the A Oner. Cal out this ad, <lb />
parlor Court t on an lose rents to e co, <lb />
and order of attachment, for and receive a free trial <lb />
the sum of Hundred package containing s Honey <lb />
and Dollars due Tar Compound for coughs, colds croup <lb />
hi Hie world lo prevent the pastor the Rev, N. Waters and the plaintiff by an error overlooking and coughs; <lb />
rack league and H should be done was in Galloway cemetery a in aforesaid j Kidney nils and Cathartic <lb />
ft N I tweeter character was ever plain- <lb />
Bum, when settlement was made with ; lets. sale in your town by all <lb />
aid defendant Bower elite for a druggists <lb />
trail in building and <lb />
Now are getting i ed In earth's boson and no character <lb />
and timed dull H i. a food plan I I ever cave forth more fragrant incense employee houses on the property <lb />
advertise for more business. There I than Myrtle where she which amount of <lb />
Hundred and 42-100 <lb />
u data mil <lb />
M, the I <lb />
. b under <lb />
March <lb />
V . <lb />
I nil M I<lb />
i in. bite mi ti i <lb />
will i <lb />
rime <lb />
h there may be <lb />
ii u <lb />
if assault . <lb />
i lull <lb />
her crimes, <lb />
m in <lb />
be d as <lb />
an i t are mu <lb />
Lie as tin <lb />
. n. but pub <lb />
look them . <lb />
I n ill i<lb />
Ill <lb />
report <lb />
ports ed. It <lb />
I post will add a <lb />
ad that <lb />
. ; the credit <lb />
I parcel <lb />
post i the <lb />
a mu vi <lb />
v . i ii w u in I hi pa m <lb />
, i i been <lb />
In a-her by <lb />
large railroad ti <lb />
use the smaller roads as u i pa i <lb />
h a petition which has <lb />
i,. pi at a H cam. <lb />
circulating through stat <lb />
ii Is finally to be to <lb />
legislature requesting u repeal <lb />
Justice t. <lb />
WHOM i Mil III III ill I II I i; <lb />
Tin board of i <lb />
. the i fan <lb />
in lane put <lb />
right in the front rank of count <lb />
in this state in i <lb />
. . en . . . <lb />
me tin In tin ins an <lb />
tier <lb />
coming in to the <lb />
beet a<lb />
That all i <lb />
i about Ii a step I <lb />
i In addition to I his <lb />
rd of i a h body o <lb />
full; in d I I <lb />
ton h a <lb />
Pitt County has made at r <lb />
one Hi most <lb />
one i and <lb />
re hit t r <lb />
vet dot <lb />
, pleas <lb />
with their the <lb />
from those <lb />
Improvement in health mat- <lb />
with b I <lb />
the health conditions of <lb />
co are bound to <lb />
they haw done Every <lb />
of this county should give his <lb />
hearty support this new and <lb />
help in every way possible lo <lb />
bis work most and <lb />
i i . Id the row over II pal <lb />
. ; <lb />
and l b coming in <lb />
I fen ti pi J <lb />
the ; of making <lb />
be taken from oil. <lb />
methods of making <lb />
The Heal for <lb />
been issued. other <lb />
good things it has there is a very in- <lb />
cartoon entitled, <lb />
We , <lb />
logs, protect our forests and sad <lb />
neglect our children. <lb />
The State Journal has reappeared <lb />
with d- as editor, The <lb />
issue i- a live one and if <lb />
continues to be up lo high stand <lb />
will from the very <lb />
Tin make <lb />
effort lo apprehend the parties who <lb />
red i he bell monument on <lb />
Mt. II a ti w days ago. Such acts <lb />
a r.- punishment and they <lb />
lid gel It. <lb />
Haven railroad tors <lb />
must ad to the Indictment is the re <lb />
ruling of the Judge Several <lb />
imped to ape by plead- <lb />
ins Immunity because of having <lb />
before the Corporation <lb />
The directors of this road <lb />
be punished like any oilier <lb />
man who violates the law. <lb />
With opening of the <lb />
market Will lake on new life, <lb />
and things will liven up a bit. <lb />
is a large amount of tobacco In Hi <lb />
country and sales will be <lb />
brisk tor time yet. Tobacco <lb />
certainly been the salvation of this <lb />
part of this <lb />
to advertise In your home paper <lb />
hands eternal in Heavens. <lb />
A precious one from us is gone. <lb />
A voice we loved is stilled. <lb />
g, v, good on bright <lb />
outlook for year have been I place Is vacant in our town <lb />
out lately. Such mote <lb />
good than be measured and . <lb />
more people should make them <lb />
; ., are so that <lb />
lo not care history In the <lb />
mi will buy ii of the hook agent lat I <lb />
on. <lb />
That never can lie filled. <lb />
Who Her <lb />
I I <lb />
is now due by the defendant <lb />
villa to plaintiff, and said sum- <lb />
mons was made returnable on <lb />
tit day of January, MU, the <lb />
Having qualified as administrator f <lb />
T. U Patrick deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
County, Carolina, this is to <lb />
all persons having claims <lb />
the of said deceased lo exhibit <lb />
to the undersigned <lb />
Court of said County, held in mouths of dale or notice I <lb />
Greenville on said date. pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
The defendant will also take notice All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
that a warrant of attachment was please make immediate payment. <lb />
What is wanted is <lb />
waterway lo tut not <lb />
tartly on, that will float a pork barrel. i <lb />
when communities cease <lb />
calling government <lb />
will i i work for ii. <lb />
that is at the <lb />
protection considerably more <lb />
than cents a gallon. <lb />
From way people spend <lb />
money you would they <lb />
literally following tin- advice recently <lb />
ti regard to hoarding their <lb />
like keep ill ; <lb />
ion <lb />
Prohibition receives another <lb />
. the result the failure of the <lb />
power vested in me <lb />
that Deed of Trust , to me <lb />
, by W. C. Smith, and of record in <lb />
Office of Id of Deeds for Pitt <lb />
County, in Hook Page I <lb />
shall sell at public auction lo <lb />
lost bidder , ash tin Court <lb />
House door in Greenville, on <lb />
of February, 1916, o'clock <lb />
M. following described parcel of <lb />
real estate, lying, being and situate <lb />
in Greenville Township, County f <lb />
Pitt, and State of North Carolina. <lb />
Farm Twelve on that <lb />
part of land formerly owned by <lb />
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully <lb />
. in Map Hook at Pace <lb />
lie- of Deeds Pin <lb />
County and containing and 35- <lb />
acres. <lb />
This January lib,, 1915. <lb />
c. s CARR, <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
sued by said Court on the <lb />
day of I'll, the <lb />
property of the defendant, The <lb />
ville Hanking and Trust Co., which <lb />
property of the defendant <lb />
consisted of certain deposits of money <lb />
in the said Greenville Hanking and <lb />
Trust Co., which warrant of attach- <lb />
i returnable at the <lb />
date of January 1816, before the <lb />
Judge, Court House In the <lb />
Town of Greenville when and where <lb />
said defendants are required to <lb />
pear and answer or demur to com- <lb />
plaint, or the relief demanded will he <lb />
grunted. <lb />
This. Ho 22nd day of December <lb />
1914, <lb />
j. n. cox. <lb />
i of Superior Court. <lb />
on Dunn. <lb />
attempt to reinstate vodka an <lb />
y alcoholic drinks in Russia. Much <lb />
in i tin <lb />
try also of the year. <lb />
Life Insurance <lb />
liver notice bow closely life <lb />
examiners look for of <lb />
kidney diseases They do so because <lb />
weakened kidneys lead to many forms <lb />
New War life-shortening afflictions. <lb />
seems to have been the loss if you have any like pain in <lb />
battleship Formidable back, frequent, scanty or painful <lb />
was sunk yesterday in the ired feeling, ache, and <lb />
Channel. The report was .-. out <lb />
which is not the way <lb />
is ordinarily done <lb />
Mil HIM II <lb />
gel Foley Kidney Pills today, <lb />
sale by all druggists. <lb />
for <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Greenville Cotton Mills, <lb />
A report of the Department <lb />
culture states Hie Carolina <lb />
yield 82.3 per Of fool <lb />
used b family. <lb />
a comparison Ii is stated 111.- <lb />
average York <lb />
per of the <lb />
tor family. Other -tales <lb />
figures covering a wide range hut <lb />
North Carolina remains the honor <lb />
raising a higher per of to d is Kipling did not, however, have sun <lb />
finger touched Monday after- <lb />
noon soul of Mrs I,. V. Holliday, <lb />
eldest daughter Mrs. and Mrs. <lb />
W Proctor, and wife of Mr I. <lb />
Holliday and <lb />
husband and friends entered the <lb />
chariot was to the battle- <lb />
of Heaven to help in singing <lb />
the praises of our King on New Years <lb />
morn as she did in her own sweet way <lb />
sing My To then <lb />
f-ll peacefully on sleep. <lb />
While home in which she lived <lb />
will he shrouded in gloom heaven w II <lb />
he God's way- are our <lb />
ways and toiler and think, what <lb />
does ii mean None can tell, none <lb />
ran Bay, bin in that glad day will <lb />
Myrtle was bright attractive and <lb />
lovable . character. She bad <lb />
viewed beauties of God s <lb />
work an ambitious Christ life <lb />
eye, when lowly Nazarene said, <lb />
desire lo my heavenly <lb />
She has gone, lint the <lb />
fragrance of her life still re- <lb />
mains, only in the home where she <lb />
was Hie joy and hut level <lb />
she mingled. <lb />
was sunken about three weeks <lb />
ago typhoid fever, and every <lb />
known to medical science and. <lb />
human hand was done, but to no avail, <lb />
Much the popular if she bore tier sufferings most patently <lb />
pork barrel is a full of hope the <lb />
for tie human hog I Arbiter willed otherwise, and Monday j <lb />
I afternoon ; o'clock she <lb />
Soldiers in trenches would bi said good by and went to the City oil <lb />
grateful tor hot water bottles Peace. Wednesday afternoon at <lb />
with hot water or she was placed tenderly <lb />
Hod's i to sleep until <lb />
I. <lb />
of Summons and Warrant <lb />
Attachment <lb />
The defendant, I. E. <lb />
above named, will take that a <lb />
summons in above entitled action <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of vested in <lb />
me a mortgage by W. II. <lb />
Clark lo Macon on the <lb />
7th day of January, and I <lb />
qualified as Administrator here- <lb />
by offer for sale on the third Mon- <lb />
day of January. 1915, being Hun <lb />
day thereof, for cash lo Hie highest <lb />
bidder, ill the House door <lb />
noon, the following described pro- <lb />
Lying and being in Swift Creek <lb />
Township. Pin County, North Caro <lb />
line, beginning at a cypress on <lb />
run of Swift Creek near the old foot <lb />
way and runs S K poles to a <lb />
stake, James Walls corner, then x <lb />
K poles a forked pine, then S <lb />
K pops water oak, then X <lb />
W poles ti black gum on the <lb />
run of Swift Creek, down the <lb />
various of Swift Creek, on.- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
in Hook page <lb />
Also one other tract adjoining the <lb />
above described and adjoining <lb />
lands of J. K. Clark. Jesse Clark, <lb />
and others, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
This, 18th day of December <lb />
R. A. <lb />
of Macon <lb />
X. W Ally. <lb />
This, the 21st day of December 1814. <lb />
P. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. JAMES Attorneys. <lb />
It. fr the <lb />
Alert, keen, i liar headed, healthy <lb />
men and women arc in demand. Mod- <lb />
en business cannot use in <lb />
or on the road, persons who <lb />
dull, lifeless, inert, half sick or tired. <lb />
Keep m trim. in a condition <lb />
wards off disease. Cathartic <lb />
Tablets clean the system, keep <lb />
stomach sweet, liver active and <lb />
bowels regular. For sale by all drug- <lb />
gists, <lb />
u Million. <lb />
New York, Jan. Miss Grace <lb />
Dodge, the philanthropist, who <lb />
died in city. December last, <lb />
left more than to public an I <lb />
religious institutions, under her will, <lb />
tiled today for probate. Bequests In- <lb />
. hide each to col- <lb />
of Colombia the <lb />
National Board of the Young Women's <lb />
Christian Association of the <lb />
States. <lb />
The value of the estate is estimated <lb />
more than Other be <lb />
quests include to American <lb />
college for girls at Constantinople, <lb />
Turkey, lo tin- i <lb />
Hoard of Foreign Missions; and tho <lb />
same amount lo the Presbyterian <lb />
Hoard of Home Missions, and to <lb />
World's Student Christian <lb />
for hem lit of its women's depart- <lb />
lion to Cure u Cough. <lb />
coughs demand <lb />
treatment. They show a serious con- <lb />
of the system and are weaken- <lb />
Postmaster Collins, N <lb />
J., I look Foley's Honey and Tar <lb />
for a violent cough <lb />
completely exhausted me. and <lb />
less than a half a bottle stopped the <lb />
Try it For sale by all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
than any stale North Carolina <lb />
fauns are nearer Bell than <lb />
any in the country And even with <lb />
a r- .-rd for the past plans <lb />
marine.-, in mind when he wrote, <lb />
called, our navies <lb />
Avoiding the and <lb />
great day for which all <lb />
entire community mourns <lb />
with the grief stricken parents and <lb />
husband and many tears moisten this <lb />
en Bads grave is only a <lb />
in. lo increase the food crops j methods bis famous lather and when those to him near <lb />
Jesse has become a <lb />
soldiers will not in a <lb />
Ii about having outdoor sleeping <lb />
The Department of Agriculture j porches after their es ill the, <lb />
Washington Is sending out much val- <lb />
and to reduce of some <lb />
crops which classed as <lb />
food <lb />
and dear are greeted on that <lb />
morn, they ran exclaim we d <lb />
not understand. <lb />
She was a faithful member of the <lb />
Christian church, in music <lb />
a in Sunday up . hr <lb />
Useful Presents <lb />
------For All------ <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 everyone <lb />
of them <lb />
Your friends will appreciate some useful, sen- <lb />
as silverware, carving <lb />
nets, scissors sets, table 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 soon be worthless. Call and see. <lb />
Phone Greenville, N C.<lb />
saws <lb />
Ii <lb />
MOSELEY <lb />
BROTHERS <lb />
REAL ESTATE and <lb />
INSURANCE Agents <lb />
SHOT <lb />
TEAKS <lb />
PERSONALS. <lb />
MONDAY, JAM <lb />
Mr. w. , Brown who bad bean <lb />
a few days returned to <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Miss Douglass Arthur left this morn- <lb />
to return to school in Farmville, <lb />
a. <lb />
Mr. Arthur left this morning <lb />
y return to school in <lb />
Misses and Lula Higgs <lb />
left this afternoon to return to Mere- <lb />
College In Raleigh. <lb />
Mr. H. Q. Best has returned from a <lb />
week's about his old borne <lb />
oar <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. Humber and <lb />
Children returned Saturday from Beau- <lb />
where they spent the holidays. <lb />
Their sons, J. B. and Robert, left this <lb />
to resume their studies at <lb />
Wake Forest College. <lb />
Hiss Willie left Sunday <lb />
to resume teaching at Wanna <lb />
Miss Mary Lucy Dupree left Sunday <lb />
morning to resume her school at <lb />
Mr. Jennings who spent the <lb />
here, left Sunday morning to <lb />
return to school at Mara Hill. <lb />
Mottle Abrams, of Rocky Mourn <lb />
to her slater. Mrs. M. <lb />
Bryan left morn- <lb />
for High Point to resume teaching <lb />
as the Graded School. <lb />
Myrtle Warren, who was here <lb />
the holidays, returned to Weldon <lb />
where she teaches In the <lb />
d School. <lb />
Dr. Frank Wilson, who was home <lb />
tor the holidays, returned to Washing <lb />
ton City Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Wilson left Sunday for <lb />
Baltimore to resume studies at the <lb />
University of Maryland. <lb />
Messrs. H. Sheppard, Jr., and James <lb />
Brown returned to <lb />
where they are attending St. <lb />
Military school. <lb />
Mr. Churchill Hodges after spend- <lb />
the holidays here, returned to <lb />
Richmond Sunday where be is attend- <lb />
a medical college. <lb />
Miss Skinner returned to Tar- <lb />
Sunday to resume teaching In the <lb />
graded school. <lb />
Miss Inez left Sunday tor <lb />
Oriental to resume teaching. <lb />
Bowling left Sunday to <lb />
reopen her school near <lb />
Mrs. Hampton and daughter, Miss <lb />
Tiara, of Plymouth, have been visiting <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Bryan a few days. <lb />
Dr. A. M. who has been <lb />
home for the holidays left this morn- <lb />
Philadelphia to resume his <lb />
studies. <lb />
Miss Bessie went to Wash- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Miss Christine Tyson returned <lb />
from a visit to Washington. <lb />
Misses Peal and Ethel Bow- <lb />
ling have returned from a visit <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Elliott have re- <lb />
turned from their bridal tour and arc <lb />
making their home at Mr. and Ms <lb />
Travis Hooker's. <lb />
Mission Workers Parade <lb />
St Louis, Mo., Jan. <lb />
brass band of the Salvation Army, <lb />
the mission workers of all <lb />
nations in Louis held a parade to- <lb />
day. With the mission workers march <lb />
d many interested In the work. The <lb />
march began at the City Rescue Mis <lb />
and special services were hell <lb />
after the parade. <lb />
I SCHOOL <lb />
and Teachers are Arriving <lb />
Spring Session <lb />
The teachers and students are now <lb />
coming back to resume their work for <lb />
the spring session. The school formal <lb />
starts tomorrow, January 6th. The <lb />
session which ended just before Christ- <lb />
mas one of the most successful <lb />
in tho tho history of the school. Tho <lb />
attendance was splendid, every avail- <lb />
able dormitory room was taken and <lb />
may applications had to be refused <lb />
because of lack of room. The war <lb />
which has effected almost all kinds of <lb />
business has not yet touched the <lb />
colleges or apparently has not and all <lb />
of the who were in attendance <lb />
during the fall are expected to <lb />
for the spring term. All indications <lb />
point to a very successful term and <lb />
toward the graduation of one of <lb />
largest since the school was <lb />
founded. <lb />
in <lb />
ABE NOW <lb />
Washington, O. C, Jan. <lb />
conditions are described as <lb />
by the Chamber of <lb />
Commerce of the States in a <lb />
report made public today. The re- <lb />
port however, that the war has <lb />
had a widespread and depressing <lb />
on Industry. <lb />
naturally <lb />
among all says the report, <lb />
remarks have been noted <lb />
that does not extend to <lb />
biles. Future delivery goods <lb />
chases are smaller and collections <lb />
poor, but lately a marked <lb />
change has been noted In a lessening <lb />
of difficulty In obtaining bank loans <lb />
and in an easing of rates. <lb />
Conditions in the South, slow- <lb />
Improving still present a serious <lb />
Crops in general, the report add.;. <lb />
have been good but the cattle in- <lb />
confronts serious handicaps <lb />
In difficulty In obtaining loans on <lb />
cattle and the foot and mouth dis- <lb />
ease quarantine. The sheep and wool <lb />
Industry is excellent but general min- <lb />
conditions are poor. <lb />
Many idle factories are reported M <lb />
preparing to resume operation. <lb />
of building, however, has caused <lb />
many lumber mills to close and <lb />
to run on short time. <lb />
Kinston. Jan. Turnage, <lb />
who was wanted here for shooting <lb />
Police Officer Frank while he <lb />
and Chief Carl were trying <lb />
to arrest Turnage on Sunday after- <lb />
noon, February 18th, Friday <lb />
was arrested in Wilmington for <lb />
the authorities of this city. A <lb />
reward of 125.00 was offered at the <lb />
time Turnage escaped and still hold <lb />
good. Chief Heath was notified Fri <lb />
day by the officers of Wilmington that <lb />
Turnage had been located there, and <lb />
the police of Wilmington wanted to <lb />
know If the officers still wanted <lb />
Chief Heath told Wilmington <lb />
that Turnage was still wanted here <lb />
and to arrest him and bring bun <lb />
and the reward would be paid. <lb />
BARTON'S <lb />
By FRANK <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
Register of Deeds Belt has <lb />
loaned licenses to the following <lb />
couples since last report <lb />
i. Beaman and E. Clem- <lb />
of Henderson, Vance County. <lb />
J. H Cox of and Clara <lb />
Smith of Ayden. <lb />
Allen of Greenville township <lb />
and Lena Briley of <lb />
James and Dunn of <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
AW <lb />
Jim and Jackie of <lb />
Herman and <lb />
way of Greenville <lb />
Jessie Forbes of and Mabel <lb />
Vines of Greenville township. <lb />
John II. Smith and Flossie Dixon <lb />
of <lb />
Mack Washington of Greenville <lb />
township and Dupree of Col- <lb />
H. Roberson and Susie Sneed <lb />
of <lb />
Marcellus Taylor and Adeline <lb />
of Falkland. <lb />
Mallard and Alberta Ward of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
J. of Greenville town- <lb />
ship and Hattie L. Barrett of Con- <lb />
Bob Gray and Little Parker of <lb />
Farmville township. <lb />
Wm. Fleming of Greenville <lb />
and Lena Brown of town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Willie Gorham and Mary Vines of <lb />
Greenville township. <lb />
Note of Thanks. <lb />
We wish to thank the people of <lb />
Greenville for the many acts of kind- <lb />
they have shown us during our <lb />
stay here in city and especially <lb />
during our sickness. We were here <lb />
without work and would have lacked <lb />
for many things If the people of tho <lb />
town had not generously coma to our <lb />
aid In many ways. We take this means <lb />
of expressing our thanks and <lb />
for these acts of kindness We <lb />
regret very much to leave <lb />
but owing to the circumstances are <lb />
compelled to do so. <lb />
Boyd and. Family. <lb />
Repair the Leak <lb />
A may sulk a ship. <lb />
A mall regularly may <lb />
ant rum, wow success. <lb />
You can the I when you pay check <lb />
You will you a check for a noodle <lb />
Lot keep chocking account. <lb />
National Bank of <lb />
Greenville <lb />
lamas Is<lb />
a boa of <lb />
other Gin could <lb />
be more acceptable to as <lb />
yen confer so at <lb />
a expanse. Kara a box <lb />
row MM next Mate yea <lb />
time yen take her oat Char the <lb />
between and your only <lb />
will b that the ks <lb />
too short and the tax too <lb />
I Us <lb />
Educator Objects lo African <lb />
Exclusion Clause <lb />
Tuskegee, Ala., January -Tho <lb />
amendment incorporated in the <lb />
migration bill, which excludes <lb />
grants of African descent from en- <lb />
the United States, was <lb />
unjust and unreasonable, <lb />
Booker T. Washington principal of <lb />
the Tuskegee Institute said here to- <lb />
night in a statement commenting on <lb />
the measure passed Saturday by the <lb />
Senate. <lb />
The educator asserted that <lb />
without the service of tho West In- <lb />
the Panama Canal could <lb />
not have been completed In such a <lb />
satisfactorily way and that to prohibit <lb />
the entry of a race that had been so <lb />
largely instrumental in this work, <lb />
oven should meet <lb />
of the Immigration laws, was <lb />
unfair and unnecessary <lb />
against race. <lb />
Boost Bigger <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
ALL <lb />
Washington January <lb />
living conditions In several States <lb />
conditions in several <lb />
was today by the Depart- <lb />
of Agriculture and showed In <lb />
the locality observed, North Caro- <lb />
line farms yielded and <lb />
per cent, of the food <lb />
used each year by the farm families, <lb />
while average New York locality <lb />
was only fifty and four-tenths. <lb />
was made of a large number of <lb />
farms in North Carolina. Georgia. <lb />
Texas, Kansas, Iowa, Wisconsin <lb />
Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and <lb />
Vermont, It per <lb />
cent of the food is supplied by farm <lb />
North Carolina led. <lb />
Schools to Farming <lb />
Detroit, Mich., Jan. <lb />
a study necessarily pro public school <lb />
children will be Inaugurated In <lb />
Detroit schools. The course will be <lb />
begun at the high schools. time. <lb />
has says Supt <lb />
an American family will <lb />
have to know how to make good <lb />
tor all out of a farm of five acres. <lb />
1914. W. G. <lb />
John Barton had fallen In love with <lb />
Lucy Dean after the Drat germs of <lb />
his deadly bad sowed them- <lb />
selves In his mind. Ones there, they <lb />
had taken root and nourished, so that <lb />
not even the new Interest la bis life <lb />
could prevent their development <lb />
The idea possessed him. body and <lb />
boyhood the temptation <lb />
had come to him at idle moments <lb />
when be was vaguely dissatisfied with <lb />
life. But he had always fought It <lb />
down and conquered with sheer will <lb />
power <lb />
He knew, however, that the law <lb />
could never touch him. He knew that <lb />
he could carry this design with <lb />
impunity, holding harrowing <lb />
knowledge of it In own <lb />
the day of discovery. <lb />
Love comes unexpectedly enough, <lb />
and Barton's soul was torn In twain <lb />
after Lucy had promised to be his <lb />
wife Yet. fight as be might be could <lb />
not withstand the prompting of that <lb />
Impulse within. He had given rein <lb />
to It too long. <lb />
He bad a month's vacation every <lb />
summer. That would be ample time <lb />
In which to set his purpose, though <lb />
his plan would not come to full <lb />
for two or three months longer. <lb />
However, it was only necessary to <lb />
start and, automatically, the train <lb />
that he had fired would smolder until, <lb />
without intervention upon his part <lb />
the ripe fruits of enterprise <lb />
cams manifest. <lb />
Barton had rented a little furnished <lb />
cottage in a remote region of the <lb />
where his only neigh- <lb />
were a few woodmen. <lb />
He made some miserable excuse to <lb />
Lucy to cover his absence for so long <lb />
a period, and disappeared from the <lb />
haunts of his friends. And, the even- <lb />
after bis departure from the Grand <lb />
Central station found him In the little <lb />
cottage, alone, staring out moodily <lb />
across tho lake. <lb />
The clay-colored chemical which <lb />
was so essential a feature of his de- <lb />
sign stood on little bare table <lb />
In the room which he had selected for <lb />
his operations. <lb />
He had the formula calculated to a <lb />
nicety. All that was necessary was <lb />
time for the chemical combinations to <lb />
become permanent and to produce <lb />
their rich crop of results. The <lb />
bad been performed many times <lb />
since man emerged from barbarism, <lb />
hut less and less often as he became <lb />
enlightened, and of recent years so <lb />
seldom that Its very infrequency <lb />
John Barton's greatest asset of safety. <lb />
It was on fifth morning after his <lb />
arrival that he received a letter from <lb />
Lucy. <lb />
dearest she wrote, <lb />
am becoming very uneasy about your <lb />
going up to that out-of-the-way place <lb />
In tho Adirondack, where you are <lb />
all by yourself. Mother wants you to <lb />
corns back at and spend the rest <lb />
of the month with at Atlantic <lb />
Beach. <lb />
am greatly concerned about yon. <lb />
dear, and unless you write me that <lb />
you are coming on tho next train, I <lb />
shall begin to think you do not love <lb />
The sight of delicate hand- <lb />
writing brought back to him with a <lb />
rush all the memory of their lore- <lb />
How fond had been of each <lb />
How the knowledge that aha <lb />
loved him bad temporarily driven the <lb />
thought of his purpose out of his <lb />
mind. And how miserably he had <lb />
striven to avoid that Insistent <lb />
that came knocking at bis heart <lb />
But the experiment was under way. <lb />
and. more, It was succeeding. There <lb />
was no do of that Science In- <lb />
fallible, and her laws absolute. And <lb />
he had used only a tenth part of the <lb />
clay-colored chemical, with Its faint <lb />
aromatic smell, so subtle an agent <lb />
In hi great and yet apparently <lb />
so innocuous. <lb />
John answered Lucy's letter, <lb />
himself on tho ground that he <lb />
needed perfect rest, and remained la <lb />
his cottage. <lb />
Then the day of decision dawned. <lb />
There was a letter from Lucy. John <lb />
could hardly steady his fingers to <lb />
tear It open. <lb />
dear It began, re- <lb />
your last letter I have felt <lb />
very much hurt at your refusal to MI K. ft. FOB ELECTRIC <lb />
spend your holiday with us. hoped Treas, Heaters, bigots and natures <lb />
that you would write again, and I <lb />
waited every day to hear . <lb />
you. I was too proud to answer you. I 1900 WOOD FOR SALE <lb />
now, dear John. I have come will deliver any amount to suit. Phone <lb />
to the conclusion that you j. e. l-2-19-f <lb />
have treated me thus unless some-,. ,,., <lb />
thing serious were the matter. And THE <lb />
mother and I are coming up to i , . <lb />
Cranberry Lake to see you. We shall. of Tobacco <lb />
start tomorrow, and the day after you Company one pair of spectacles with <lb />
receive this, we shall be at your Owner can get same by calling <lb />
hope you will meet us there, I . <lb />
John, and remove my for <lb />
fr. <lb />
And now tho die was cast, and the I <lb />
man's struggle between and the LOST ON FIFTH STREET <lb />
dreadful task to which he had set him- <lb />
P. <lb />
Drug Company <lb />
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb />
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb />
before they go higher <lb />
HALL MOORE <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Ho. <lb />
CAUSATIONS FOB <lb />
Phone Mrs. it. <lb />
FOB ONE SEVEN BOOM <lb />
house, and adjoining lot sufficiency <lb />
large enough for another residence <lb />
Tills is a bargain for a quick buyer <lb />
Apply to C. Farmville or <lb />
F. C. Harding. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
young lady position as bookkeeper <lb />
office work phone 211-J. <lb />
FOB SALE <lb />
Valuable lot on Fourth <lb />
feet, at a bargain price. Writs or <lb />
phone. J. II. Back. Ayden. N. C. <lb />
w. <lb />
FOB TWO <lb />
ed or unfurnished, suitable for light <lb />
housekeeping. Apply to He of- <lb />
end <lb />
KIN AW AT HITCHED TO OS <lb />
night of Dec. 1914, Clay Bank <lb />
Pony Horse weigh about lbs. <lb />
Black mane and tail. If found pleas <lb />
notify. ST. Lewis. Farmville, N. C. <lb />
Tear for MOSS ROM <lb />
tie beat <lb />
House and Lot for Sale apply to <lb />
D. E. House, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ft, ft. <lb />
VI KNISH STOVE <lb />
elbows. boards, and pot as <lb />
your stoves. T. g that <lb />
Teach Boys Spanish. <lb />
D. C. Jan. order <lb />
to give the Washington boys a good <lb />
chance to make their fortunes la <lb />
South America during the trade read- <lb />
the builders and <lb />
exchange of this city begins to- <lb />
night a school of Spanish. That Is <lb />
the language spoken In most of the <lb />
South American and <lb />
merchants recognize the value of <lb />
The graced school re-open today. <lb />
self was renewed more acutely than <lb />
ever. None can know what a mental man pearls, <lb />
struggle he endured during the rest <lb />
of that day. For. if he destroyed the <lb />
results of his experiment he knew <lb />
that he not himself to be- <lb />
gin anew. <lb />
But the thought of Lucy conquered. <lb />
the dawn cay <lb />
room, after a sleepless night John <lb />
emptied the clay-colored fluid out of <lb />
the window. Then, taking a <lb />
from the bottom of his bag, <lb />
wildly, he shaved of his <lb />
or in necklace of red <lb />
please <lb />
Atlantic Coast Company and <lb />
receive reward. <lb />
Street.<lb />
LOST THURSDAY TWO <lb />
red and tan between <lb />
Chestnut and Reward <lb />
Mrs. Spear St. 1-2-ltd <lb />
Established 1871 <lb />
lice Buck- <lb />
wheat, Hominy, Pan- <lb />
cake Oatmeal, <lb />
Flakes, <lb />
Washington Crisps, <lb />
Quakers Corn Flakes, <lb />
en, Porridge, Grape <lb />
Nuts, Instant <lb />
Cereal, Flour, <lb />
Flour, Con- <lb />
fee. <lb />
M Schultz <lb /></p>
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w. D. <lb />
u tat <lb />
rye. Mar, Three <lb />
t alum <lb />
Dr. O. U Jam <lb />
HUe, N. C. every <lb />
Qr. H. W Cuter MM <lb />
and eye fur <lb />
a tow to all <lb />
M K to <lb />
aV their ere. <lb />
i. a. i <lb />
-i Mid I <lb />
I- v formerly occupied b <lb />
a- <lb />
KM a II peak to mark the last place <lb />
I of Prof. Mitchell. The <lb />
will be replaced <lb />
OFFICE TO <lb />
i Health Officer <lb />
Bat Another Employed <lb />
DR. HAIL <lb />
Dentist <lb />
Office out Wilson's Store <lb />
C. ; <lb />
PIERCE <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts <lb />
In Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street. fronting House <lb />
Constantly Being <lb />
Since the succession <lb />
report were first published In <lb />
the local press there has been no look- <lb />
bank. evidence <lb />
to in, <lb />
whose reports were first published <lb />
many years ago, verify all they hare <lb />
said in a most hearty and <lb />
way. Read the experience of Mr <lb />
P T Moore, <lb />
Mrs. F. T. Moore, Pitt fit. <lb />
was very much <lb />
annoyed with backache and my kid- <lb />
were not acting as they should. <lb />
I I loan's Kidney as directed <lb />
and they gave me splendid relief. <lb />
My back is now much better and <lb />
can rest well nights. I give <lb />
Kidney the credit for I <lb />
they have done me a lot of good. <lb />
gladly confirm my former endorse <lb />
of this <lb />
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb />
simply ask a kidney <lb />
Kidney same that <lb />
MM. Moore bad. doing hookworm and <lb />
Nash County changes officer <lb />
January Dr. B. K. <lb />
who has made an record there <lb />
M health officer since the first <lb />
May, leaves this week to accept a <lb />
with the International Health <lb />
Commission. <lb />
Dr. W. II Kibler Dr. Wash <lb />
burn as whole time health officer for <lb />
Nash. Dr. Kibler was from <lb />
county, a graduate from the <lb />
in <lb />
or <lb />
of the University of Penn- <lb />
last year. He has been <lb />
i the State Board of Health for some- <lb />
Props., N. Y. <lb />
Uh <lb />
of Ne <lb />
CM <lb />
A. <lb />
It It <lb />
s. J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney Law <lb />
In Building on the Court <lb />
Square.<lb />
With <lb />
-ti <lb />
T U <lb />
i. F. <lb />
Surgeon <lb />
Winslow's Stables <lb />
DAY II SIGHT <lb />
A .<lb />
WORTH <lb />
DUSK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office in Building, Third St. <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
SHAFT DESTROYED <lb />
. -v, i, Jan. parties <lb />
dynamited and entirely destroyed the <lb />
monument Pro. Mitchell <lb />
erected on the top of Mt Mitchell the <lb />
latter part of last week, according to <lb />
advices reaching Asheville today. The <lb />
monument, which was composed of a <lb />
mixture of and lead, was re- <lb />
to a shapeless ruin. <lb />
employed by a lumber <lb />
company working on the side of Mount <lb />
are said to have had trouble <lb />
with one of the foremen recently and <lb />
to have believed the was <lb />
the property of the lumber com- <lb />
No arrests have been <lb />
Prof. Mitchell, a Yale professor <lb />
but at the time connected with the <lb />
faculty of the University of North <lb />
Carolina, proved that Mount Mitchell <lb />
6.711 feet high is the highest point <lb />
east of the Rockies. In further ex- <lb />
of the mountain which bears <lb />
his name he lost his life <lb />
buried on the summit. <lb />
Twenty-six years ago, alumni of <lb />
the University of North Carolina had <lb />
the monument erected on the top of <lb />
v. g. <lb />
truth <lb />
ART <lb />
Corner Fourth and Streets <lb />
Photo Made Both Day ant Sight <lb />
Send M Tour <lb />
KODAK WORK <lb />
Four Car Loads of Fruit <lb />
Mutt be told and at Small <lb />
Profit <lb />
rap Fruit has <lb />
Orange box <lb />
California Fruit Store. <lb />
health work at Mt Pleasant <lb />
Nash County. <lb />
Dr. will take up hook- <lb />
worm work on Trinidad Island for the <lb />
International Health Commission ml <lb />
to that which has already <lb />
done in North Carolina. He will firs <lb />
visit British Guiana some of <lb />
West Indies Islands <lb />
work has been going on for the last <lb />
year. His will be a place to <lb />
till. His former experience in hook- <lb />
worm work made It possible to take <lb />
up county health work with telling <lb />
results. The record he made in <lb />
work is no doubt largely responsible <lb />
for the offer of this new position at <lb />
practically double his former salary <lb />
While Nash losses a good she <lb />
Is to be congratulated upon the <lb />
of Dr. Kibler He proposes to <lb />
carry out the same general health <lb />
policy as inaugurated by Dr. Wash- <lb />
burn, and with reasonable co-opera- <lb />
from the citizens and officials of <lb />
Nash County he will no doubt <lb />
that county at the very front In health <lb />
work In North Carolina. <lb />
Put Turkey Tonight <lb />
Boston, Jan. big fat <lb />
turkey's furnished by George Stall- <lb />
the Big Chief of the Boston <lb />
Braves, baseball world champions, <lb />
grace the banquet board tonight when <lb />
the annual banquet of the Winter <lb />
served. Famed baseball <lb />
players owners and manages of this <lb />
and other eras of the sport will dine <lb />
on the birds, and recent stories <lb />
of the national pastime. <lb />
RIGHT AND WRONG POSTURE <lb />
Proper Carriage of th Body Ha <lb />
Much to Do With Condition <lb />
of U General Health, <lb />
the Woman's Home <lb />
William J. writing an <lb />
entitled Every Girl Should <lb />
tells the right way to stand, <lb />
sleep and walk. Following t his ad- <lb />
vice as to <lb />
In the position the <lb />
chest I held high and thrown out <lb />
the abdomen drawn In. th <lb />
chin In toward chest, with the <lb />
body held and leaning slightly <lb />
forward. The weight of the body <lb />
equally distributed upon both feet, <lb />
either with one foot in advance of <lb />
the other, as in the military <lb />
or with heels together. In the <lb />
carriage the body Is bent farther <lb />
forward than In the ordinary walking <lb />
posture. The cadet gets his erect <lb />
not so much by the physical ex- <lb />
he takes as by constantly being <lb />
reminded by bis officer that he must <lb />
bold his body erect <lb />
are three ways to tell <lb />
you are carrying yourself properly. <lb />
Stand with the back to a wall <lb />
has a smooth surface, with the head, <lb />
shoulders, hips and heels the <lb />
try to maintain this position at <lb />
all times. Another way Is to He on <lb />
tho hack, note the of the head, <lb />
shoulders, chest and hips, and as- <lb />
the same posture. another <lb />
Is to practice balancing a moderately <lb />
heavy book on the head. Place n soft <lb />
cushion on the head and on <lb />
top, as this gives the book more <lb />
face upon which to rest, and is more <lb />
easily balanced. <lb />
the chest high and the <lb />
body erect an excellent exercise and <lb />
should be <lb />
MAKE FOR SAFETY AT SEA <lb />
Big English Liner Carries Motorboat <lb />
Equipped With Most Reliable <lb />
Wireless Apparatus. <lb />
I OPENS TOMORROW <lb />
r Sales Are Exported Pat <lb />
Some Time. <lb />
The local tobacco market will open <lb />
tomorrow for the spring sales. The <lb />
fall sales were very indeed, <lb />
in fad there were more pounds sol-J <lb />
and at higher price than almost any- <lb />
body expected. The farmers as well <lb />
as the buyers are <lb />
thoroughly well pleased and satisfied <lb />
with the sales up to date. The outlook <lb />
for successful sales during the com- <lb />
months is very bright, there is a <lb />
large amount of tobacco yet to be sold <lb />
and It is fully expected that sales will <lb />
be brisk. <lb />
Greenville has made a tine record <lb />
this year and bids fair to come out <lb />
near the head of the list of <lb />
sold in North Carolina or even nearer <lb />
than last year. With a total of pounds <lb />
already sold reaching nearly to <lb />
pounds this market has a record <lb />
which It should be proud of and cu- <lb />
that speaks well for the warehouse <lb />
and other market facilities. <lb />
PEACE Mi GROWING. <lb />
Pulpit Will <lb />
February I lib. <lb />
New York, Jan. Th movement <lb />
by the Federal council M <lb />
the churches of Christ in America M <lb />
have Sunday February 14th, observed <lb />
as Centenary pence Sunday, is being <lb />
responded to with enthusiasm by in- <lb />
churches throughout tn <lb />
country, the council to- <lb />
night. The council's associate <lb />
the Rev. K. Carroll of <lb />
Washington, D. C, said that on <lb />
Sunday peace messages <lb />
would be delivered in <lb />
and peace programs would be part <lb />
of the exercises in Sunday <lb />
and young all over <lb />
the country. <lb />
Among the many accessories that <lb />
have been provided on the <lb />
British steamer are two <lb />
Intended to carry <lb />
well as tow ordinary <lb />
away from the ship In case of disaster. <lb />
These boat measure tO feet In length, <lb />
feet Inches In breadth, and feet <lb />
Inches In depth. Each boat <lb />
equipped with a oil n- <lb />
gin. <lb />
A cabin Is fitted amidships and th <lb />
forward end Is divided from the larger <lb />
by a soundproof bulkhead, <lb />
thus forming a suitable room for the <lb />
Marconi wireless apparatus which the <lb />
boats carry. This apparatus consist <lb />
of a sending set which will transmit <lb />
messages up to miles and a re- <lb />
set capable of receiving over <lb />
a range of miles. transmit- <lb />
ting set baa a fixed wave length of <lb />
meter. <lb />
Although there Is nothing original <lb />
Incorporated In sets, every <lb />
fort has been made to have them ab- <lb />
reliable In every way so that <lb />
could be depended on under the <lb />
most unfavorable <lb />
Electricity. <lb />
Donna Crosses Seas lo Wed. <lb />
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. <lb />
Beatrice prims soprano <lb />
of German court opera of <lb />
was married here today to a former <lb />
schoolmate and together they will <lb />
tour the country. Dr. William Bes- <lb />
of Minneapolis is bride- <lb />
groom In the pretty romance, <lb />
began ten years ago. Miss <lb />
was then a high school and Dr. <lb />
was a medical student. They <lb />
were great friends but the young girl <lb />
was sent abroad to cultivate her voice. <lb />
She met with unusual success at <lb />
den and Berlin and a long <lb />
engagement with the opera. <lb />
Kev. Irving of St. <lb />
Park, performed tho ceremony, and <lb />
the members of both families attend- <lb />
ed. They will keep the singer's en- <lb />
which include a recital In <lb />
Chicago, a concert at the <lb />
of Illinois and an engagement with <lb />
the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. <lb />
Michigan Peace Leaders, Heel. <lb />
Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. <lb />
Michigan state board of <lb />
of the World Peace <lb />
meets her today, on call of <lb />
dent H H Hutchins of the <lb />
of Michigan. Albert Bryant, <lb />
director of the foundation hi <lb />
scheduled to speak, and Pres. David <lb />
Jordan of Leland Stanford <lb />
may address meeting. <lb />
J. C LANIER <lb />
JUTS HEAD <lb />
FORTH CAR-MI. <lb />
Market Quoted by Oat Ban <lb />
TODAY <lb />
Jan Wheat <lb />
May Wheat 1-2 <lb />
Jan Corn 6-8 <lb />
May Corn <lb />
Jan Lard 10.62 <lb />
May Lard 10.80 <lb />
Jan. Ribs 10.16 <lb />
May Ribs 10.66 <lb />
Mr A<lb />
II III. I HOLDS <lb />
AT <lb />
Wilmington, Jan. in BOOM <lb />
months has progress been made in <lb />
Superior Court here equal to that char <lb />
the opening day of I OB <lb />
week term for trial of cases <lb />
. unveiling yesterday morning <lb />
Judge II. W. Whedbee, of Greenville <lb />
presiding. Under the guiding <lb />
hand of Whedbee the legal <lb />
machinery went round so smoothly and <lb />
rapidly yesterday that when evening <lb />
came a good portion of the entire <lb />
had already been disposed n <lb />
Judge charge to the <lb />
grand jury was short, lasting only <lb />
In beginning it ho d <lb />
he had reached the conclusion that <lb />
par cent, of the time consumed in i <lb />
judge's charge to the jury is thrown <lb />
away. Most men are familiar enough <lb />
with crime to know what their duties <lb />
is grand jurors are,, save in <lb />
or complicate cases. He ex- <lb />
pressed the opinion that there is <lb />
place where so much money la d <lb />
en Um administration of the <lb />
law. Grand juries cause part of <lb />
this waste in lengthy argument, law- <lb />
also contribute by delaying cases <lb />
and judges by lengthy charges, <lb />
Five months of the war arc <lb />
ed lo have in money piss <lb />
seven dollars and in tile killing <lb />
wounding and capturing six million <lb />
men. And In very good an- <lb />
if the controlling had <lb />
taken j. week longer lo debate the <lb />
question, then might have been no <lb />
war at all, and Observer. <lb />
CHILDREN HAD <lb />
FALLEN I WELL. <lb />
News been brought lo us of <lb />
care which thoroughly aroused the <lb />
family of Major Mills who lives on <lb />
Route Yesterday afternoon two of <lb />
the Children, and years res <lb />
could not be found and as <lb />
is an well on the place <lb />
ll was feared they had fallen into <lb />
well. Major Mills being away hunt- <lb />
was not present to help ill the <lb />
so a was dispatched on <lb />
horseback to find him, <lb />
time the family was highly excited <lb />
and searching everywhere for tho <lb />
in the midst of all the excitement <lb />
mil fear for the safety of children <lb />
ind while everyone was out <lb />
in the search the children <lb />
cl to the home safe and sound. The <lb />
Had been to a neighbors with one of <lb />
the servants for a short time and thus <lb />
innocently caused their people <lb />
excitement and dread. It took <lb />
the family some time to recover <lb />
the excitement caused by this <lb />
One Figure Too <lb />
The took a notion to do some <lb />
work, yesterday, and by put- <lb />
ting In one figure too many made us <lb />
i in the report of the done <lb />
the post office the lust quarter <lb />
i money orders were issued. That <lb />
was one many, as the correct <lb />
numbers was <lb />
BALE <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale contain- <lb />
ed in a certain Mortgage Deed executed <lb />
and delivered by J. A. and <lb />
wile Ethel Everette to W. H. <lb />
Jr.,. dated tho 15th. day August <lb />
1914, duly recorded the Re <lb />
Office In Pitt County. In Book <lb />
A page and also by virtue of <lb />
a Mortgage executed and delivered by <lb />
H A. to W. H. Jr. <lb />
dated of . 1914. and duly <lb />
recorded in the Register's Office in <lb />
Pitt County, the undersigned will, on <lb />
Saturday, the Mb, day of <lb />
1915, at o'clock Noon expose to pub- <lb />
before the Court House door <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, the following described tract <lb />
or parcel of land, <lb />
one fifth undivided la- <lb />
rest of J. A. Everett and also <lb />
life estate of K. A. Everette in the one <lb />
fifth undivided Interest of <lb />
said J. A. Everette in that certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land situated ll <lb />
Township. Pitt County, <lb />
Carolina adjoining the lands of Tho <lb />
mas Haddock on the East; the <lb />
land on the West; the land on <lb />
Hie South and the land on <lb />
North and containing acres <lb />
more or <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
of satisfying the terms of said <lb />
This tho 4th. day of January, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
Harding Pierce. Attorneys. <lb />
11.11. r Virginia. <lb />
We are Inclined to think that the <lb />
law to be passed by our legislature <lb />
will do more to hurt the liquor <lb />
i hi Virginia than the prohibition <lb />
recently in that <lb />
ham Herald. <lb />
T Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Company. <lb />
Deposits at Government Call Oct. st <lb />
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb />
Deposit Your Money with This <lb />
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb />
Print Tax Valuations. <lb />
Especially do we like the examples of cruelty on the plastic <lb />
for printing all assessments and minds the second generation. New <lb />
valuations, SO each one ma <lb />
Just what bis neighbor's property has <lb />
been valued at. Wrong, of any nature <lb />
cannot stand and when every <lb />
man knows the value lie is placing on <lb />
his property is going lo be pub- <lb />
yon will see man come nearer <lb />
the true value he has been in till <lb />
of Courier. <lb />
Sun. <lb />
COMING. <lb />
What Is Wrong. <lb />
Thai Georgia has broken <lb />
loose ill this stale, judging from the <lb />
annual report of Attorney General <lb />
Bickett, just made. The increase in <lb />
crime over last year Is astonishing. <lb />
There was a falling off for two or <lb />
three years, hut. the shoe is on <lb />
other foot. What Ii the <lb />
Greensboro Record. <lb />
Free Advertising. <lb />
Wonder if Methodists who arc <lb />
pulling up such a roar about tainted <lb />
money realize that they donating <lb />
lo Brother Candler hid <lb />
million couldn't have bought <lb />
News. <lb />
An <lb />
rightfully demands an ex- <lb />
of the British sea policy. <lb />
With her all powerful navy England <lb />
has too often outstretched all <lb />
of international agreement. Tho <lb />
searching of American vessels, a <lb />
trial country, is an outrage.- High <lb />
Point Enterprise. <lb />
Some Result of War. <lb />
Some of school kids are <lb />
the war talk of their parents mixed <lb />
with their Down near Rosin <lb />
dale one hoy ill naming ones lo <lb />
his teacher gave the Torrid. <lb />
Frigid and War Zones and <lb />
a lady teacher was <lb />
telling of going to the while <lb />
on a visit to Charlotte and was asked <lb />
by I young pupil which did <lb />
she attend the Eastern or Western, <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Edison Hays N is Tine lo Go <lb />
Ahead. <lb />
Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, <lb />
that 1916 will a most pros- <lb />
year. <lb />
is the he said, <lb />
i lie United States to so ahead. We <lb />
Can manufacture cheaper today than <lb />
in any years to come. However. <lb />
many of our best business men seem <lb />
in be and pound-foolish. <lb />
am surprised commercial <lb />
industrial America has been <lb />
i led with a form of paralysis, <lb />
as the result of war In <lb />
Europe. This is all however, to <lb />
unnecessary <lb />
Mr. Edison said he was afraid <lb />
manufacturers would delay before go- <lb />
ahead, and would wait until things <lb />
cost more. Some believe that <lb />
things are more expensive it indicates <lb />
times are prosperous, he said. <lb />
Inn to his mind is a mistaken idea. <lb />
The railroad rate M.- <lb />
Edison continued, a good thing i <lb />
railroad business is our com- <lb />
barometer. When you <lb />
i pie the arteries of trade there always <lb />
is I am satisfied with the <lb />
i increased rate, and it will mean thou- <lb />
sands dollars to me, but I am go <lb />
to get it all back In Increased <lb />
trade. that public opinion is <lb />
in favor the increase, and be- <lb />
President Wilson has clearly de- <lb />
fined his position on business gen- <lb />
The Federal reserve act <lb />
proved its worth <lb />
Speaking of the European war, <lb />
Mr. Edison the Germans <lb />
went Into this war in the ballet that <lb />
the French the English were de- <lb />
cadent people, they made a <lb />
Although I In- great Edison plant <lb />
here was practically destroyed by fire <lb />
three ago, the force is <lb />
manufactured material and is <lb />
getting ready to make shipments. II <lb />
is expected that discs will he <lb />
shipped today. Work has been In pro- <lb />
and day and on Sundays. <lb />
where work has <lb />
been bile the death rail <lb />
varied and apparently Increased <lb />
in 1913, is not only lower than <lb />
the average in North Carolina but <lb />
so lower than iii the <lb />
The thing that makes the <lb />
man's hope particularly roseate is not <lb />
only the fact that his death rate from <lb />
tuberculosis is but little higher <lb />
average in the Stales and <lb />
is decreasing, but that decrease <lb />
is being made despite the tremendous <lb />
tubercular infection of In <lb />
North Carolina the <lb />
death which i- also leas- <lb />
is still over per cent greater <lb />
white man's. <lb />
Prom the figures compiled it <lb />
appears that there are probably about <lb />
white deaths and <lb />
death from inhere <lb />
North Carolina every year. <lb />
This Is a tremendous economic <lb />
in the ii will doubtless i <lb />
the y the are lo try to <lb />
handle the white problem first, in <lb />
intensive as Boon as the <lb />
White problem Is well under control, <lb />
which should be in a comparatively <lb />
few years, serious attention will be <lb />
given to colored problem. <lb />
Good Advice. <lb />
The Greensboro News takes Hue <lb />
point, and it Incidentally isn't a bad <lb />
one that the planter who might raise <lb />
cotton year is making a gamble <lb />
while hog and hominy to <lb />
family is sounding a business <lb />
If there might be a general ,.,.,,.,., ,. <lb />
Will WHITE HOPE <lb />
WOMAN'S SECTION OP Till<lb />
RELIEF IN <lb />
December 18th, 1911 <lb />
Mrs. David House, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
My Dear Mrs. House <lb />
Your letter with contribution of <lb />
representing Christmas <lb />
donation from the Greenville people <lb />
through The End of the Century Club, <lb />
has been received, and it is with the <lb />
deepest gratitude we send you this <lb />
You will realize how much your con <lb />
will mean to the famine- <lb />
menaced Belgians, when you consider <lb />
One Hollar will one <lb />
supply of food for thirty people, hence <lb />
this contribution from the people <lb />
Greenville, represents lives of <lb />
people for days. On behalf of <lb />
Belgians and our entire Committee. <lb />
we thank you. <lb />
with renewed and deep <lb />
Sincerely <lb />
ANNE MORGAN, <lb />
Treasurer <lb />
We Point To Furniture <lb />
Ail <lb />
.-.-. <lb />
as tor be <lb />
It e know that the <lb />
we handle has made is <lb />
nay from <lb />
lad aid <lb />
i i .- and <lb />
longer an other kid <lb />
sold anything like our <lb />
i like <lb />
-11 and visit our <lb />
-hew . Our lines Bel- <lb />
furniture will <lb />
U to buy. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Evans Street. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
n sun <lb />
Is one. of the most dangerous poison <lb />
i B, still many are filled <lb />
w I owing to poor <lb />
We Special precaution lo exclude <lb />
all sewer gas. We Use good material <lb />
only skilled labor. We can assure <lb />
you w-ill be no sewer gas <lb />
when we do your plumbing. <lb />
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.<lb />
Touring Cars P. B. Detroit <lb />
F. . Detroit. <lb />
We have several second hand Ford and <lb />
Care, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
N. C. <lb />
TO HAVANA <lb />
Key West or Tampa, <lb />
thence Steamer to Havana <lb />
hates cover meals and berth <lb />
steamer <lb />
Tickets on sale January 7th, <lb />
to return January 25th, 1915. <lb />
Children at half fare. <lb />
For any detail information, write to <lb />
Mr. P. at. <lb />
Traffic Agent <lb />
till. lit AT 1-3 <lb />
Four of the best varieties of yellow <lb />
flowering narcissus, Four of the best <lb />
varieties Dutch hyacinths. Six <lb />
best varieties of tulips. White <lb />
hyacinths, White narcissus Must B- <lb />
Choice t ill all <lb />
kinds in <lb />
Blooming Pol Plants in many <lb />
N. C. <lb />
via <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LOT, <lb />
The Standard Railroad of The <lb />
of the plan of the <lb />
county planter who raised <lb />
than a ton and a half of meat with <lb />
seven hogs, none of them fourteen <lb />
months old, we believe that there <lb />
would be taken a long step forward <lb />
for the supremacy of the South from <lb />
financial standpoint. <lb />
Telegram. <lb />
Deserve Whipping. <lb />
now on then somebody <lb />
less in This Stale. <lb />
The White man's tuberculosis prob- <lb />
In North Carolina is far from hope <lb />
less. Statistics for 1918 show that in <lb />
North Carolina towns while death <lb />
was per population or <lb />
only about higher than the while <lb />
death rate In the registration area if <lb />
the States. <lb />
Much satisfaction also is fell in the <lb />
our white death <lb />
rate is decreasing. In 1911 ii was <lb />
haled Into police court for cruelly as <lb />
for which praises he <lb />
sung, such an offender rarely is let <lb />
off lightly. Let the man who beats <lb />
a horse or mistreats any other <lb />
if lie be caught which <lb />
Innately he rarely given bin <lb />
choice between a road sentence and <lb />
a severe whipping, and it will <lb />
wonderfully Instill <lb />
Into those who cannot be <lb />
influenced in any ether way than by <lb />
brute force. It Is not tho suffering <lb />
inflicted on the animals which Is of <lb />
primary hut the effect of <lb />
in 1918. Another significant fact is <lb />
that those towns in North Carolina <lb />
that have really made some serious <lb />
effort to combat white plague <lb />
among white people are being reward- <lb />
ed. Note with a whit <lb />
death rate of in 1911, in <lb />
and In 1918, In <lb />
Wedding. <lb />
New York, Jan. The most prowl <lb />
society event of the early I <lb />
of 1916 is wedding Miss Hopi <lb />
Hamilton, a cousin of Lady and <lb />
of Mrs. Anthony J. to <lb />
Livingston Kaufman Cleveland, , <lb />
which takes place today the Church <lb />
of the Heavenly Miss Hamilton <lb />
Rest, Miss Hamilton is the daughter <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs. William A. <lb />
New York. She was a bridal <lb />
wedding Lord <lb />
and Miss Vivien She <lb />
debut last winter at borne of Mr;. <lb />
Anthony J. Drexel, who is one of <lb />
attendant at the wedding today The <lb />
reception win be at th residence <lb />
Mrs George J. aunt of the <lb />
bride. <lb />
LIB. <lb />
North Bound Bonn <lb />
a m No <lb />
Ho P. m No. II <lb />
last Bound Mm. <lb />
No. a. PL Na I . <lb />
Na S Pita a. m. No. a. <lb />
II . m I <lb />
Old Other Remedies Won't Cur. <lb />
The- no mailer how Ion,; <lb />
arc cured by wonderful, old reliable <lb />
Oil. relieves <lb />
Pain Heals at the same lime. SOc. 11.0 <lb />
Strawberry Plants <lb />
Plant them c-iii per <lb />
Cut Flower and funeral <lb />
short notice. Orders takes for Shads <lb />
Trees, drape Vines, Bone Bushes <lb />
Pansy Plants, aid Hards <lb />
Bulbs. <lb />
HISS BETTIE <lb />
j. G- LANIER <lb />
AND BUS <lb />
AN I RON FENCES <lb />
Whenever Need a Tonic <lb />
The Old Tasteless <lb />
chill Tonic is valuable as a <lb />
Teals because It the <lb />
known tonic of <lb />
and It the <lb />
oat Based -id <lb />
Build up the System. <lb />
SPECIAL NOTICE <lb />
total this eon <lb />
will accept no <lb />
ell of any mil tire Hie <lb />
phone or otherwise to Pi <lb />
If the I less <lb />
ii cent-. Heretofore we <lb />
have this it <lb />
more than the hill Is worth lo col- <lb />
II. In ninny n <lb />
several Mocks <lb />
made limes collect a fen <lb />
which makes such business <lb />
very and this Is <lb />
only reason this is being <lb />
made. He Hire send <lb />
for me If <lb />
than a <lb />
ii ties. Rose bushes, Evergreens, shade <lb />
lines, Hedge and shrubberies, <lb />
Mail, telegraph and telephone onions <lb />
promptly executed by i- <lb />
CO. Florist, Raleigh, N. C <lb />
Store Greenhouse <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Railroad <lb />
ROUTE OF THE EXPRESS <lb />
schedule In Effect October 4th, lilt. <lb />
j N. following schedule <lb />
published as Information <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
I I ms LEAVE <lb />
EAST <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
Pullman car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, <lb />
beth and <lb />
Parlor Car Service <lb />
Norfolk. Connects for all points <lb />
North and West. <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WEST BOUND <lb />
6-30 p. m. dally, Except Sunday <lb />
a. m. daily for <lb />
and West. Pullman Sleeping <lb />
Service. Connects North, Sour <lb />
and West. <lb />
a. m. dally. tor <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh Connects <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. in dally for Raleigh and all <lb />
Intermediate stations. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
In Sleeping Cars, apply I <lb />
L. Hassell. Agent, N. C. <lb />
H. <lb />
Passenger Agent. <lb />
J D. STUCK, <lb />
Superintendent. <lb />
NORFOLK. TA. <lb />
Malaria if Fever <lb />
No. MS if <lb />
tat MALARIA CHILLS A <lb />
Five or in will me. ml <lb />
it i. Idea at a Ike leer ill <lb />
return, ll liver <lb />
not gripe or u. ken. <lb />
Boost Bigger Greenville.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
. <lb />
Worth Carolina <lb />
By virtue of authority contained <lb />
m certain mortgage executed by T. II <lb />
and wife, bearing date of O ;. <lb />
27th, and executed to the under <lb />
signed mortgagee as will appear a <lb />
record in U page Pitt <lb />
County the said undersigned <lb />
mortgagee will, on Monday <lb />
1915 before the do <lb />
I'm county, o'clock U . soil <lb />
toe highest bidder for cash the fol- <lb />
lowing described land, lying and <lb />
lag In town of In the <lb />
country and State afore aid, and b i i <lb />
more fully described as <lb />
Being lot number fourteen <lb />
Townsend and <lb />
at the south east <lb />
lot No. running with the <lb />
the line . I So feet <lb />
to a stake, thence southerly l <lb />
feet, thence feel to <lb />
street, theme with Bald It <lb />
feet to the beginning <lb />
sale la made for the i <lb />
pose of satisfying the terms of I <lb />
ii <lb />
This Ian 1st . 1915. <lb />
HORTON, <lb />
Mortgage i <lb />
Harding Pierce, attorneys. <lb />
Far <lb />
IN THE MATTER OF <lb />
Paul Solomon, Bankrupt. <lb />
No. in Bankruptcy. <lb />
Petition for Discharge <lb />
To the Honorable H. G. Connor, <lb />
of the District Court of the United <lb />
Slates for the Eastern District of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Paul Solomon, of Greenville, in the <lb />
County of Pitt and State of North <lb />
in the said District, respect- <lb />
fully represents that on the H day of <lb />
Sept., last past, he was duly adjudged <lb />
bankrupt under the acts of Congress <lb />
relating to bankruptcy; that he has <lb />
duly surrendered all bis property and <lb />
rights of property, has fully com- <lb />
piled with all the requirement of said <lb />
I acts and of the orders of the court <lb />
j touching his bankruptcy. <lb />
Wherefore be Prays that he may be de- <lb />
creed by the court to have a full dis- <lb />
charge from all debts provable <lb />
bis estate under said bankrupt acts, <lb />
except such as are exempted by <lb />
law from such <lb />
Dated Dec. 1914. <lb />
SOLOMON. <lb />
Bankrupt <lb />
Administrator's notice <lb />
Having qualified a- <lb />
T. A., of Kenneth <lb />
Flouting, deceased, late of <lb />
County, N. C. is now <lb />
made the purpose of notify <lb />
persons baring claims <lb />
against estate of the said de- <lb />
ceased to exhibit them to i he <lb />
on or before the 24th, <lb />
of December 1915 or this no- <lb />
will he plead in ha of then <lb />
rec very. All indebted to <lb />
-aid estate please make <lb />
settlement the under <lb />
This day of December <lb />
FRANK II. <lb />
Administrator, T. A <lb />
ltd <lb />
Having as administrate <lb />
f estate of B. J. Mills, deceased. <lb />
of county. North Carolina. <lb />
la is to notify all persona <lb />
claim against the estate of the sets <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
at N. C, on or <lb />
before the 10th day of November <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persona in <lb />
lo said estate will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This day of November 1914. <lb />
JOHN T. <lb />
Administrator of B. J. Mills, <lb />
rt <lb />
V. OF <lb />
By virtue of the decree the <lb />
Court of Pitt In a Speck <lb />
entitled J. W Craft, <lb />
against Frank et. ah., the <lb />
undersigned will <lb />
the day of January, <lb />
to public sale the following described <lb />
tracts of land, <lb />
Tract Kg, <lb />
A tract of land in <lb />
Township on both sides of a m, <lb />
road, adjoining the lands of Harvey <lb />
Allen. Sam Allen. Allen. J- <lb />
T. Allen, Tom Manning Tom . <lb />
others containing acres, <lb />
or less, and being all of the tract <lb />
land conveyed to Kits by H. IS . <lb />
Daniel by deed, recorded la Book U U t <lb />
page i. Pitt County Registry. <lb />
acres thereof conveyed . <lb />
J. Parker. This tract of land <lb />
subdivided into ten shares and <lb />
separately <lb />
tract m <lb />
A certain tract land in <lb />
Township on south side of the Old <lb />
adjoining J. T. A Hint <lb />
Tom Manning, Hen and <lb />
being same tract of land <lb />
vi j i d to l L. by Claudia <lb />
by deed recorded in Pitt County <lb />
containing acres, more T <lb />
together with tract of <lb />
land in Greenville Township, ad <lb />
Joining lands of Ben Jolly. Jesse Ba. <lb />
and others, containing ten acts n <lb />
more or less, conveyed I I. Elk <lb />
by deed Claudia Tyson above <lb />
out The acre will be <lb />
in I u four shares and sold <lb />
and the ten acre a <lb />
will be sold as one <lb />
tract No. <lb />
a of land in Greenville <lb />
ship on the Did Plank Road, adjoin- <lb />
J T Allen and W. P. Clark, <lb />
acres, more or less, n <lb />
a.- par <lb />
MUM <lb />
By the power or sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage died ex- <lb />
and delivered by A. Jackson <lb />
mid Ii T. Jackson to C II. <lb />
Hie day of September <lb />
duly recorded in the Pitt County Reg- <lb />
in Hook pace the <lb />
will expose lo public sale be- <lb />
fore the Court House door in Green- <lb />
ville, x C, to the bidder for <lb />
task Monday, the day Feb- <lb />
1916, at i p. m, a certain lot or <lb />
tract of land being and lying in th <lb />
of I'm county. X. C. <lb />
and more particularly described <lb />
Follows, town All of lot land <lb />
purchased by the said C. II <lb />
of lire, Martini Stanley whereon he; <lb />
tore located, adjoining the <lb />
Jacob and K. Lang in the old part <lb />
the town of Grifton, Also one <lb />
other or lot of land which was <lb />
ill to c. Gaskins by I. Chap- <lb />
titan and wife, Fannie Chapman and <lb />
Spencer Brooks, located in that part <lb />
of town of known as New <lb />
I I rail land, liens g L , , , , , , <lb />
. , , , , own and la the lot on winch was In- <lb />
same e or parcel land con. <lb />
, , .,, . in,,. . the l. II. store, and <lb />
to I,. Elks heirs by W. P. . .,. ,, , , <lb />
, . . win-re he did a business <lb />
There are two dwellings and <lb />
, . . ., . until the lire which burned up the <lb />
barns on this tract . <lb />
. said lot adjoining the lots of <lb />
will Ii- led into two tracts so , <lb />
, . , I. I. and II I. said <lb />
as lo embrace one dwelling and . . . . . , <lb />
, . , . , . , lot is wide by I eel <lb />
tobacco barn on each tract, and . <lb />
i in made to the above de- <lb />
I scribed mortgage deed <lb />
Km TO CREDITORS <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 hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate arc no- <lb />
titled to present the same to the under <lb />
Signed for payment on or before the <lb />
16th day of December. 1915. or this <lb />
will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of December, 1914. <lb />
L. JONES <lb />
of Calvin Jones. <lb />
For the <lb />
Road <lb />
OUR DRIVING <lb />
LAMP is the most <lb />
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb />
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb />
not blow out or jar out Equipped <lb />
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb />
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb />
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb />
large red danger signal in back. <lb />
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb />
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb />
Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb />
At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
D. C. Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Richmond. BALTIMORE <lb />
This day of December, 1911. <lb />
C. GASKINS, <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
Attorney <lb />
OF <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
W. Va. <lb />
Charleston. S. C<lb />
A tract of Marl land in <lb />
Township, just below <lb />
on A. I., right of way. <lb />
half acre, being the identical <lb />
of land bought by I,. Kilts <lb />
Hi t- by deed duly recorded. <lb />
Terms of Cash. <lb />
Time of Monday, January 1.1 <lb />
1916, Bale beginning at a. m. of <lb />
Place of sale j On the <lb />
,., ,. . , lamed in a certain mortgage given by <lb />
property showing several, <lb />
subdivisions will be exhibited at U-cH- C- to W. H. Allen, data <lb />
sale. July II, and recorded it. Book <lb />
This 10th day December, 1911 u-it page in the of the <lb />
of Deeds, the <lb />
for public <lb />
12-11 ltd on the nth day of January be- <lb />
the court house door in Green- <lb />
at o'clock M de- <lb />
scribed property <lb />
All right, title, interest of <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Maggie Perry <lb />
vs NOTICE <lb />
II. P. Perry <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice; <lb />
That an action entitled above was <lb />
commenced In the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County on the 5th day of Dec- <lb />
ember, to procure a divorce <lb />
the causes set forth in the complaint <lb />
filed in the office of Clerk of <lb />
Court. <lb />
An tin- said defendant will lake <lb />
further notice that he la required <lb />
appear at January Term of the <lb />
Superior Court of said County, to <lb />
held on 2nd Monday of January <lb />
1915. at the Court House of said <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and answer or <lb />
demur to the complaint in said ac- <lb />
or Hie plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded in sad <lb />
com plain I. <lb />
A. T. MOORS <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
This the 7th day of December, 1914 <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Atty. for plaintiff. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
Before the Clerk. <lb />
N. a. <lb />
Flora Ann Moore. Ada Thomas. Beat- <lb />
rice Pearlie Thomas. Bes- <lb />
Thomas. Nina Bell Thomas an <lb />
Saddle Thomas. <lb />
The defendants above named <lb />
take notice Unit an action <lb />
as above has been commenced in the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County to sell <lb />
for partition Lot No. in the <lb />
of the lands of Jordan Cox, <lb />
ceased, lying near Ayden, n. c. an-- <lb />
Hi. said defendants will further <lb />
notice- they are required to <lb />
before the I of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County at his office in <lb />
the court house, Monday. January <lb />
1915, answer or demur lo the <lb />
Hied In said action. or <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court <lb />
the relief demanded in said <lb />
This 24th day of December 1914 <lb />
COX, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
IAMBS SON, <lb />
Attorneys for Plaintiff. <lb />
By Virtue of authority vested in ill <lb />
by a mortgage, registered in book <lb />
S-lo. Page Register Of Heeds of- <lb />
lice. made by A. B. Witherington <lb />
C S Carr, assignee, on the 24th <lb />
of November. 1913, shall offer for <lb />
sale On the third Monday of January <lb />
1916, being the day thereof, for <lb />
cash, to the highest bidder, the <lb />
Court House door, at noon. follow- <lb />
described <lb />
That lot in the plan of Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Before the Clerk. <lb />
Sale of <lb />
Rodgers, Administrator of <lb />
Teel. <lb />
vs <lb />
John Teel. Ward, <lb />
and Silas Teel. heirs-at-law of <lb />
eon Teel and Teel. widow <lb />
Gideon eel. <lb />
By virtue of power vested in <lb />
by that decree of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County entered in the <lb />
entitled cause on the day of Dec- <lb />
ember, 1914, I shall sell for cash <lb />
lie highest bidder the court <lb />
door in the Town of Greenville at <lb />
public on the 15th day <lb />
January. 1915, at o'clock th-5 <lb />
following described tract of real estate <lb />
lying , and situated in the <lb />
of Pitt and Slate of North Carolina, <lb />
Regaining at the mouth of a ditch <lb />
in watering hole branch the Norm <lb />
bide Of It. J. W. Carson's field A. <lb />
thence up the <lb />
run and various courses of watering <lb />
hole branch to a water oak in the <lb />
Of said branch on the West aide f <lb />
the road; thence running with said <lb />
Northerly roads school <lb />
ii as part of mt No no, at said <lb />
line between J- H.<lb />
Having qualified as Executor <lb />
Adam deceased, late of <lb />
North Carolina, this is to not i- <lb />
ail persons having claims In the tends the <lb />
estate of said deceased to Ann E, Crawford, adjoining the <lb />
them to the undersigned within of Tyson, J. B. Nichols <lb />
months of this date or this notice i <lb />
be pleaded in liar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
please make immediate t <lb />
This, the 21st day of December III <lb />
J. S. BROWN, <lb />
Execute r <lb />
F. G, IAMBS I SON. Attorneys <lb />
others, known as the Polly Hemby <lb />
land containing acres more or <lb />
less; also all Interest title a- <lb />
more or less, the deed for which <lb />
Is recorded In Book H-6. page to <lb />
description. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. Said sale made <lb />
corner of the fence on the sidewalk <lb />
at the corner of First and h <lb />
and running <lb />
with street, ninety-live <lb />
feet, thence parallel <lb />
First street and with the fence as it <lb />
now runs, forty-nine feet, thence <lb />
southerly parallel with the line <lb />
ninety-five feel to Firs street, <lb />
thence easterly with First street for- <lb />
feet the beginning <lb />
containing of an acre, <lb />
more or less, and being the same lot <lb />
conveyed to M by W. II <lb />
Cox and wife. <lb />
This the 19th day of December. 1914 <lb />
C. S. Assignee <lb />
S. Everett. Atty <lb />
It Always Helps <lb />
mm Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills. Ky., in <lb />
of her experience with the woman's <lb />
to use <lb />
J; would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. After taking; three bottles <lb />
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb />
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb />
as well as run a big water mill. <lb />
I wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb />
and it always does me <lb />
side ache, nervousness, <lb />
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb />
trouble. Signs that you need me woman's <lb />
tonic. V cannot make a mistake in trying <lb />
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, <lb />
women for more than fifty years. <lb />
Get a Bottle Today <lb />
of j f ft <lb />
to satisfy said <lb />
De-c 1914. <lb />
re W. H. ALLEN, <lb />
d Mortgage <lb />
K. EVANS, Attorney. <lb />
as <lb />
of the estate of Ernul <lb />
late of Pitt county North Carolin <lb />
this is to notify all persons 8-8- <lb />
claims against the estate of the a Id <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
at Greenville. N. C, on of , <lb />
before the day of December Dir. M <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in at of w- deceased <lb />
of their recovery. All per sans of PItt North Carolina, <lb />
to will pleas, Peon having <lb />
Immediate <lb />
This 22nd day of December <lb />
jambs brown, <lb />
Wiley <lb />
Administrators of Ernul <lb />
ceased. 1222-ltd <lb />
mi <lb />
There vein be a play given hen i <lb />
the High School <lb />
on Saturday night Jan. HI o <lb />
i in The play will be given l <lb />
the Brothers <lb />
seining th.- Lyceum <lb />
Admission coats, <lb />
against the estate of the said <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
d reigned at Bethel, N. C, an <lb />
before the 13th day of 1.15 <lb />
or this will he pleaded in bar <lb />
of All persons In- <lb />
to laid will make <lb />
payment <lb />
14th day of November <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Administrator et W. <lb />
tested, <lb />
Men and <lb />
B a tired Not so spry <lb />
a used to be old Mm y <lb />
persons mistake kidney tr . i <lb />
. age. Kidneys n . r <lb />
old I ire your Mm <lb />
lay Kidney I'm-, tone an and <lb />
orate the kidneys, banish <lb />
your blood of adds and <lb />
Bold by all druggists. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Tin- of J. Cox Son has this <lb />
It l v be. n by J. Cox who has <lb />
liven to K. Cox his Interest in the <lb />
Arm of Cox Son. doing business <lb />
In town of N. C . All <lb />
I i owing the said firm <lb />
to R. Cox and <lb />
sons having claims against Bra <lb />
lo- them to J. Cox also. <lb />
COX, <lb />
It <lb />
I It, 1914., x O. <lb />
IS <lb />
Slate of North Carolina <lb />
Pitt <lb />
No. <lb />
To Bell, Entry Taker, of <lb />
Pitt the <lb />
a Citizen or the State of <lb />
North Carolina, hereby forth i <lb />
shows, that the following tract . r <lb />
parcel of land to-wit. Lying and be- <lb />
in Township, Pitt <lb />
County, North Carolina. <lb />
live acres of land on the <lb />
south side of Tar river in <lb />
Township, and more fully described <lb />
as Hounded on south by <lb />
the lands the It. W Nobles <lb />
heirs, on the cast by C. N. Noble i, <lb />
on the north by the May hind, and on <lb />
the by the lands of E, Win- <lb />
slow, containing acres more or lea . <lb />
vacant and <lb />
ed land, belonging to state of <lb />
North Carolina, and lo Entry <lb />
and the undersigned Claimant here- <lb />
by makes Entry of. lays claim to, <lb />
and prays for a for said <lb />
This the 17th. day of December 1814 <lb />
J. NOBLES, <lb />
Claimant, <lb />
This above tiled with <lb />
day of lice. 1914. <lb />
BELL, <lb />
Entry Taker. <lb />
Mr. Percy Forbes of <lb />
came in last night to spend a few <lb />
days with his mother Mrs. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
aid thence a Southerly <lb />
course, agreed line to the begin- <lb />
by It. Jenkins South <lb />
st poles to the begin- <lb />
Containing by estimation <lb />
seventy acres more or less. Said <lb />
land adjoins the lands of J. H. White- <lb />
burst, Harriet and Others, <lb />
and being the tract of land, of which <lb />
late Gideon Teel dies seized and <lb />
possessed. <lb />
This December 1914. <lb />
ALBION DUNN. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
12-18- ltd- <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
II <lb />
Puts and calls are the <lb />
surest method of trading in wheat. <lb />
n or oats, your loss la <lb />
absolutely limited to the <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the moat way <lb />
of trading. <lb />
Open an Ton bay <lb />
or calls on bushel <lb />
grain for or can buy both <lb />
for or many more wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb />
the chance to take <lb />
A movement of I 150-0 profit <lb />
Write for fall particulars beak <lb />
B. W. <lb />
Columbus, <lb />
Ad all mall to Lock Boa ill <lb />
What She <lb />
want to stop my baby's <lb />
said a young mother Tuesday, f <lb />
wont give him any harmful <lb />
She bought Foley's Honey Tar <lb />
i It loosens the. cough quick <lb />
stimulates the mucus <lb />
and helps throw off the choking <lb />
cases pain and gives the child <lb />
normal rest. <lb />
Thomas U. Matthews left yes- <lb />
to at. cud the consecration <lb />
vices today at Wilmington. <lb />
flow To To <lb />
Mr W. II who <lb />
I holidays In Wilson has lo <lb />
his work here. <lb />
my sin ii <lb />
. , Tin B <lb />
i -m, mm <lb />
B and tan <lb />
Pin. r- ill. <lb />
l-Wt Do <lb />
Ska <lb />
m r Sir a <lb />
. i <lb />
II k, . . <lb />
K l-i e<lb />
tun mt Mrs, goer Wm-I tan <lb />
In r can., an how <lb />
Hie i Lr. <lb />
.-. Hulk, I, Rh,., <lb />
call at hum. Hie.<lb />
w i t <lb />
I I<lb />
OF <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb />
WARMING <lb />
INDUSTRIES OP f ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
IN THE WAY OP <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
NEWSPAPER <lb />
WE A <lb />
OP TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
i PEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Is the Most the Nest f<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, It, <lb />
MM BIB <lb />
STATE WIDE <lb />
PRIMARY LAW <lb />
Debate on Bible Kissing When <lb />
Oaths are Administered <lb />
EXEMPTION <lb />
Intro- <lb />
dace This As This Provision <lb />
Now Passed Its Day of <lb />
Usefulness. <lb />
by <lb />
can Congressmen <lb />
His Speech <lb />
The statewide <lb />
act took a start today with Sen- <lb />
of Union presenting the <lb />
bill. Senators Hobgood, of <lb />
inn Weaver, of are <lb />
next. <lb />
At this writing seems that <lb />
will be made against this <lb />
Not Is every party pledged <lb />
to it. but leans <lb />
here from yesterday's love-making <lb />
are looking and urging their <lb />
to press this issue to a finish <lb />
the general assembly that <lb />
shall have the advantage that attend <lb />
making a party issue. Hardly anybody <lb />
rises to excuse the blunder in <lb />
convention of 1914 which tailed <lb />
to declare outright for the primary. <lb />
The senate spool a great while in <lb />
discussion of the bill to amend the <lb />
us to administering of <lb />
so that person being sworn <lb />
be required to kiss the <lb />
explained that <lb />
vote in committee to for the <lb />
bill. Senator Ward argued <lb />
the bill as tending to break down tho <lb />
solemnity of the administering <lb />
Senator at Senator <lb />
Ward a Query to the cheapening <lb />
at the by perjury. Senator <lb />
Ward replied that he thought that <lb />
Ike use of the Bible now and again <lb />
caused to tell the truth <lb />
who might not otherwise do so. <lb />
Senator Hobgood declared be <lb />
did not believe that the people <lb />
North Carolina are so superstitious as <lb />
Senator Ward seemed to <lb />
them. He favored the bill for hygienic <lb />
reasons. Senator Jonas author of <lb />
hill, explained that it did DOt <lb />
for the abolition of the Bible for <lb />
but that it la a fact a great <lb />
many people go through the i <lb />
of kissing the hook but do not do M <lb />
Senator opposed the bill de- <lb />
that he stands for oil <lb />
especially where the Holy <lb />
Bible Is concerned. <lb />
Bills la The <lb />
Applause greeted the introduction <lb />
of the bill by Cumber- <lb />
land placing a tax on dogs through- <lb />
out the entire State and Mr. <lb />
stating that both good roads and <lb />
cation would be beneficiaries th <lb />
law if passed. The bill was <lb />
to the committee on propositions an I <lb />
grievances. <lb />
law. <lb />
Another Important bill that <lb />
its way Into tho House yesterday, was <lb />
that of <lb />
and Galloway of Pitt, amending Mi, <lb />
Constitution so as to eliminate and <lb />
strike out tho homestead <lb />
Washington, Jan. of Hie <lb />
liveliest debates the present Con- <lb />
stirred the senate today when <lb />
Republican leaders launched a vigor- <lb />
attack on President Wilson's <lb />
speech, the <lb />
Mexican policy, Democratic <lb />
met the attack with <lb />
praise for the President and a <lb />
diction of his reelection. <lb />
The debate was precipitated over <lb />
Senator resolution asking <lb />
the President to indicate what <lb />
government proposed to do with <lb />
can customs collected during the <lb />
of Vera Cruz. Action on <lb />
resolution was postponed until to- <lb />
morrow. <lb />
Senator John Sharp Williams, one of <lb />
those who replied lo Republican <lb />
of lie administration, declared <lb />
with emphasis that President <lb />
would be and reelected <lb />
for the <lb />
American people have found him not <lb />
only able to take the place men and <lb />
v they but good <lb />
enough to stand In Bis own <lb />
Cummins voiced a wish that <lb />
President Wilson could be confined <lb />
more closely to exercise of bis <lb />
constitutional <lb />
made a general broad <lb />
aide attack on the administration. He <lb />
declared Wilson's state- <lb />
at Indianapolis that it would <lb />
ring bitterness to men, who <lb />
dare to the solidarity of <lb />
Democratic team for any purpose <lb />
or any voiced sole and <lb />
only principle on which any corrupt <lb />
political machine ever was <lb />
or put into It was com- <lb />
parable, he said, to the utterances if <lb />
of Indiana, to ins fol- <lb />
lowers, Ml of Whom pleaded guilty yes- <lb />
to the crime of political <lb />
to orders issued by <lb />
Murphy to his in Tammany <lb />
hall to follow the dictate or the cap- <lb />
regardless of the dictates of <lb />
or <lb />
Many Battles Now being <lb />
Fought on Both Fronts, <lb />
Most Important in West <lb />
National Bank Elects Direct- <lb />
ors and Officers for <lb />
tear <lb />
Turks Partially Recovered <lb />
Invasion of Egypt From <lb />
Palestine <lb />
RESIGNATION CAUSES Si <lb />
Who I War He- <lb />
signs an Austrian Foreign Minis- <lb />
Were Dis- <lb />
ills <lb />
Jan. -Battle, large and <lb />
small all having an important bear- <lb />
on the situation are raging <lb />
widely separated points in <lb />
and Asia. <lb />
The Turks have occupied the Pei- <lb />
of Tabriz, which is a <lb />
sphere of are battling <lb />
with the Russians in the Caucasus <lb />
The Stockholders of The National <lb />
Bank of Greenville held their regular <lb />
annual meeting in the City Hall on <lb />
large per cent of the stock <lb />
being represented. <lb />
The Cashier's report for the years <lb />
business ending on tho was re- <lb />
with much satisfaction. Said <lb />
report showing deposits more than <lb />
and resources over <lb />
In order that the bank should be in <lb />
position to avail Itself of the <lb />
ties of tho National Currency <lb />
the surplus Increased <lb />
the year from to <lb />
besides paying u cash dividend to tin <lb />
in v. <lb />
are reported to be making stockholders of and crediting <lb />
-i. . . iii-i <lb />
lions to Invade <lb />
The Russians have resumed the of- <lb />
In East while <lb />
continue to attack them in <lb />
Poland, and they again are trying to <lb />
cross the in Southern Po- <lb />
held by the The bat- <lb />
creating the greatest interest is <lb />
in tho Valley northeast of <lb />
where the French have been <lb />
tho German <lb />
for a week. They took Important <lb />
Friday and again Sunday hut <lb />
the Germans bringing up <lb />
recovered some of the <lb />
ground. Otherwise the <lb />
weather has compelled the Germans <lb />
end allies to <lb />
artillery engagements <lb />
themselves t <lb />
Powerboat Hare- at <lb />
Miami. Jan. three <lb />
opened today <lb />
and many speediest boats of <lb />
the Atlantic were entered <lb />
lies have been pr <lb />
The course Is admirably I <lb />
out in Hay. in dredged water <lb />
end protected on every fide. A <lb />
of the regatta Is the freedom and <lb />
latitude allowed the me. <lb />
No entrance fees are collected. Ill re <lb />
are no handicap races, and no re- <lb />
i friction as to crew have been ma <lb />
Any boat may enter any rare <lb />
a half hour's notice. <lb />
Ill <lb />
CONCURS <lb />
The Criminal Court will convene on <lb />
Wednesday. January 20th. S a. m <lb />
Judge Harry W. <lb />
Tho Special summoned to <lb />
appear on Tuesday. January 19th, <lb />
Joe Daniel murder case need not at- <lb />
tend at all. <lb />
J. D. COX. <lb />
clerk Superior Court <lb />
Tax I'M Owners. <lb />
The following editorial from the <lb />
and Observer has a bearing or. <lb />
the rec, introduced bill by Rep- <lb />
seeking to <lb />
impose a tux on every person own- <lb />
The Legislature can well afford lo <lb />
give considerable attention to <lb />
of the pistol toter. There are too <lb />
many dissolute going around <lb />
with gin a In their hip pockets. Man <lb />
Clan i men and DO <lb />
feel e not what <lb />
i i -f them ii ; ave <lb />
not ma Is the p. <lb />
Of re elvers. it is likely a <lb />
nary whits own pistols <lb />
carry them violation of law. <lb />
of the sale . <lb />
f; should obtain. The <lb />
of the revolver be <lb />
in, against much more . <lb />
than ha i base clone her, Ii <lb />
Is too to buy a in <lb />
Carolina. The the <lb />
demands law carry- <lb />
SUP <lb />
ed by one will make it <lb />
for an Irresponsible person lo <lb />
of a deadly weapon, <lb />
the furniture and fixture account <lb />
and now have a surplus and <lb />
undivided a mounting to <lb />
811.91. <lb />
Also, that bank had compiled <lb />
with the requirements, and had be- <lb />
come a member of the Federal Re- <lb />
serve System which is only allowed <lb />
to National Dunks who are able lo <lb />
the rigid examination of the <lb />
Government. Membership in <lb />
Federal Reserve System Is expected <lb />
to he of vast benefit, as business <lb />
of the country develops. <lb />
the election of the following <lb />
directors for the ensuing year th. <lb />
meeting was <lb />
K. G. James H. 1-. Davis W. K. <lb />
I. W. Tucker J. G. G. <lb />
E. Harris Chas. Cobb B. W. <lb />
Dr. J. K. Nobles K. C. <lb />
W. Harrington, It. Williams, J. It <lb />
Perkins J. I. W. J. <lb />
Immediately after the adjournment <lb />
or the Stockholders the Directors <lb />
and took tho oath of office required <lb />
of National Hunk Directors and <lb />
ed the following officers for the en- <lb />
suing year ; <lb />
James L. Little, President; K. O. <lb />
Janus. Vice-President; W. B, <lb />
Vice-President; V. J. Forbes, Cashier. <lb />
M I. Turnage, Cashier; Chas. <lb />
James. Teller; T. F. <lb />
Bookkeeper. <lb />
Greenville Has Made Much <lb />
Progress in Building Op- <lb />
During 1914 <lb />
The year 1914 was a very <lb />
one for This Is true <lb />
too, In spite of the fact during the <lb />
latter purl the year the South was <lb />
suffering tho effects of the European <lb />
war While <lb />
does nut on hi i cotton market. <lb />
as tobacco is . -I crop grown <lb />
in this county, the low price <lb />
cotton might have Influenced <lb />
operation to a greater extent than <lb />
did. The report of building operations <lb />
money Invested does not <lb />
the people hero have held bin k <lb />
on account of tho business depression <lb />
The number of building permits is- <lb />
sued last year Is Tho total <lb />
of money which has been spent and <lb />
will be spent on those buildings <lb />
amounts lo nearly Among <lb />
building operations which <lb />
been going on this year, for <lb />
which were Issued some cases <lb />
1912. are Included an office building <lb />
costing near a cotton mill <lb />
costing and addition to the <lb />
Training School which cost about <lb />
a building costing <lb />
besides many residences and <lb />
other buildings. Several other build- <lb />
are being planned and is <lb />
KILLED <lb />
AT <lb />
Entire Town is and Most <lb />
of Inhabitants are Killed <lb />
certain that the year 1915 will <lb />
record to Its credit when the year is <lb />
over. <lb />
A report in regard lo fires and <lb />
insurance risks bus also been w <lb />
cured and it shows that about Are <lb />
alarms were sent In during the year <lb />
of which number about T or N <lb />
suited in actual loss by fire. The <lb />
paid for was this <lb />
paid on properly which Is insured <lb />
about The town has recent- <lb />
installed a new and complete lire <lb />
alarm system best in the <lb />
Slate size of Green- <lb />
ville, and this will t ult in keeping; <lb />
the fire losses or lower <lb />
were last year.<lb />
Federal Bill.- <lb />
Conference on Child Labor. <lb />
ll <lb />
V, <lb />
la <lb />
Ark . Jan. <lb />
Telephone Company will lo <lb />
morrow take over local plant <lb />
lbs Southwestern Telephone <lb />
The details of the merger were <lb />
ranged recently in Louis. <lb />
Masons Lay <lb />
Mich., Jan <lb />
of the most Important events in l-o <lb />
ii.-tore of <lb />
laying of the cornerstone <lb />
new Masonic- here today, II <lb />
brought together a notable gathering <lb />
of high Masons. Thousands of <lb />
trowels sold to raise to <lb />
new Temple. <lb />
J. R. rector of lb <lb />
chine Ii. conducted the <lb />
exercise- it morning <lb />
at the Training School. He <lb />
on and <lb />
lie <lb />
Hie Bother <lb />
all should Hi lose I <lb />
by wish young la not <lb />
to murderers <lb />
not to shut out of human <lb />
WAX STATISTICS <lb />
FROM J. <lb />
The vital statistics register Con- <lb />
number and Mr. It. <lb />
given us a the <lb />
and deaths which have been registered <lb />
In his district during year. For <lb />
number and the total <lb />
number at births for 1914 is the <lb />
numb r deaths is For the to n <lb />
the births Id <lb />
and deaths The report shows <lb />
birth rate is much higher <lb />
than the rate, number of <lb />
bin he being more then <lb />
he death for same period of <lb />
1.1,1,. The people of those <lb />
are the register of <lb />
hating those <lb />
stall are valuable and well <lb />
being <lb />
t Suicide. <lb />
Rocky Mount, Jan. 14.- News of <lb />
suicide on last Sunday of <lb />
of the M B <lb />
farm near . <lb />
hero today It was said Mr <lb />
had been in ill health and was <lb />
suffering from He shot <lb />
himself in head with a shotgun. <lb />
There Is a good chance the I'm <lb />
child labor bill- <lb />
being passed by tho present Congress <lb />
provided it can be brought to a vote <lb />
This was opinion expressed by lb <lb />
Hon. A. Palmer <lb />
at the annual <lb />
of the National Child Committee <lb />
which has just been held <lb />
bill is on the House <lb />
Mr. Palmer said, <lb />
Congressmen could only be flooded <lb />
With letters and telegrams from their <lb />
constituents it would surely come <lb />
a vote. One good thing about <lb />
is that it does respond to the <lb />
popular will, when the popular will i <lb />
expressed <lb />
Others who spoke Confer <lb />
in of the bill included <lb />
Senator Kenyon of Iowa. Henry P. <lb />
of Massachusetts, W II. <lb />
North Carolina, and H <lb />
of Maryland. Mr, <lb />
wondered whether American <lb />
cured more for crabs or children, an I <lb />
pointed out the federal bill W <lb />
protect migratory had received <lb />
the support of upholders of <lb />
rights from those sections of <lb />
which oppose <lb />
labor law. <lb />
The passed unanimously <lb />
upon the C <lb />
Unreal of lo obtain an I <lb />
ii -c mi 11- <lb />
because, as tea. <lb />
Kelley Conference. <lb />
figures on subject out of <lb />
date before are available. <lb />
OTHER SUFFER <lb />
The Shock Has Prolonged And i <lb />
Felt Rome mid Many Historic <lb />
Places Are as <lb />
Result <lb />
Rome, Jan. has been visit- <lb />
ed by an earthquake of wide extent, <lb />
which, according to the advices <lb />
has resulted In the of <lb />
and injury to possibly more In <lb />
and villages destroyed. <lb />
The shock was the strongest Rome <lb />
oil in more than a hundred year . <lb />
The town of in the <lb />
department, miles east of Rom-;, <lb />
been to the ground and <lb />
here persons ere reported to <lb />
have been lulled <lb />
In many small towns surrounding <lb />
Homo buildings were wreck- <lb />
ed, while at Naples n panic occurred <lb />
and houses fell at a short <lb />
distance to the cast <lb />
From below Naples in south <lb />
in north, a distance of <lb />
n ore than miles, and across <lb />
most width of the country, tin- <lb />
movement f n continued <lb />
considerable period. <lb />
Shuck Prolonged. <lb />
in Homo was thought <lb />
that two shocks had occurred tho <lb />
in the <lb />
showed there was only <lb />
one which, beginning at o'clock <lb />
In the morning, lasted II to <lb />
seconds. <lb />
In the capital Itself so fur SI l <lb />
known there was no loss of life, but <lb />
a great deal of damage was done <lb />
churches and statues suffering mo. <lb />
I lime the people were <lb />
with fear and there was veritable <lb />
panic in hospitals monasteries, <lb />
convents <lb />
DIED <lb />
Wilson. Jan II K B of <lb />
died a local <lb />
I'm following of pa- <lb />
sustained Monday night, Mr, <lb />
lives <lb />
Wilson Monday to <lb />
few with his sister, Mrs. J. <lb />
filter ho remarked <lb />
that he would go up town a <lb />
while. Mrs. replied that she <lb />
would leave the door unlocked for <lb />
him and he could go lo his room <lb />
when returned, Shortly I <lb />
o'clock Mr was found lying <lb />
the street in <lb />
condition and was taken to the ho <lb />
by the police Who did not <lb />
ins Tuesday morning the <lb />
hospital authorities telephoned Mt <lb />
Barrett, and massage was tho <lb />
Information of tho fact that her <lb />
brother was not In bis room. Boron <lb />
hours later Mr. died. The M <lb />
mains were lo Wei- <lb />
.,,, where tho funeral service win <lb />
bold under the of the <lb />
Masonic lodge Mr. <lb />
loaves a daughter anal <lb />
throe sons. I <lb />
The has <lb />
tablets that will be closed out it <lb />
;. cents a dozen Awfully cheap at <lb />
that price, too. ,., . . r. <lb />
N. a. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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