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. <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/>
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call at hum. Hie.<lb/>
w i t <lb/>
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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/>
</p>
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<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
a j <lb/>
roar u. <lb/>
O. i. <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
to be a candidate He says <lb/>
that he meant the remark apply U <lb/>
his acts which have been done <lb/>
he became President and that <lb/>
generations would pass upon them not <lb/>
however, by electing him <lb/>
President again <lb/>
rear. . . <lb/>
BU <lb/>
Bay <lb/>
at the is <lb/>
Ta Building, owner Brass <lb/>
All <lb/>
a aw at <lb/>
be charged far at three <lb/>
tins, up e line<lb/>
August M. at the post <lb/>
North <lb/>
of March I. <lb/>
matter <lb/>
at <lb/>
FRIDAY. 1915. <lb/>
That excellent howitzer <lb/>
seems to be minus an adequate cement <lb/>
foundation these days. <lb/>
Advocate Also been fired so <lb/>
it needs recasting. <lb/>
A move is on loot to investigate the <lb/>
rise of wheat The wheat crop <lb/>
last year was large and there <lb/>
to no reason tor the high <lb/>
price unless it is the result <lb/>
or other similar methods. <lb/>
Consider Important Mutters First <lb/>
It is to be hoped the legislature <lb/>
will be able to dispose the most <lb/>
Important business confronting that <lb/>
before the last days of the <lb/>
Sometimes matters deserving <lb/>
consideration are discussed <lb/>
to late in tho session that it is hard to <lb/>
give them the attention they deserve <lb/>
The lack of lime full consideration <lb/>
of all matters and the consequent <lb/>
of acting hastily sometimes upon <lb/>
vital questions was tho chief <lb/>
men in support of the proposed con- <lb/>
amendment <lb/>
General Assembly of the necessity <lb/>
attending to purely local <lb/>
an amendment that should have been <lb/>
adopted, In our opinion, but a majority <lb/>
of the voters of the State decided <lb/>
otherwise, and consequently the <lb/>
legislature will be confronted by <lb/>
the usual problems considering all <lb/>
kinds of matters, important and other <lb/>
wise Sentinel. <lb/>
T Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
We Point To Furniture <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
is now said to hold tho <lb/>
of power her entrance <lb/>
the war is eagerly looked I <lb/>
by tho allies. When she does r <lb/>
the conflict it will be the last link in <lb/>
the longest battle line ever known. <lb/>
Eighty of the Indiana men who were <lb/>
recently arrested charged with <lb/>
been connected with election fraud <lb/>
hare admitted their guilt in court <lb/>
Thirty-four, among them the mayor <lb/>
of Terre have plead not guilty <lb/>
and will fight the charges in <lb/>
The papers are counting the days <lb/>
is retired from office <lb/>
will be general satisfaction <lb/>
-whoa thin event not only in <lb/>
oath Carolina but in this state <lb/>
flaw stairs. The reign of <lb/>
i almost at an end. <lb/>
a. comparison of the amount <lb/>
money spent la church building and <lb/>
in brewery building during the past <lb/>
few years shows that the money spent <lb/>
A brewery improvements is rapidly <lb/>
decreasing while the total money <lb/>
spent in church building and Improve- <lb/>
is growling faster than ever <lb/>
evidence of tho growth of <lb/>
prohibition <lb/>
Tho suffrage woman suffrage adv. <lb/>
have just met another set <lb/>
The House of Representative by a <lb/>
decisive vote refused to submit the <lb/>
amendment to the states. This is <lb/>
I he second time have lost out <lb/>
lately and in addition <lb/>
son refused to lend them his aid it. <lb/>
sixth application to for help <lb/>
In spite of these defeats they declare <lb/>
will not give up the tight but <lb/>
will exert all the more effort to win. <lb/>
The boys of Pitt county should bl <lb/>
planning to do some corn club work <lb/>
this spring. This county is weak on <lb/>
kind of work but there are <lb/>
boys In tho county who would be will- <lb/>
to join the club were they aware <lb/>
f the fine results that may be <lb/>
lined through such work. Coin <lb/>
have done much toward intro- <lb/>
improved farming methods in <lb/>
South better methods means <lb/>
n heavier and more money <lb/>
The plan to the summit of <lb/>
Mount Mitchell a state park has b.- <lb/>
possible since a bill has been <lb/>
introduced in the Legislature <lb/>
it passed will authorize the <lb/>
of the park. A park on the <lb/>
mountain peak will be enjoyed by the <lb/>
few persons who manage to get up <lb/>
there each year, but if the money that <lb/>
i ill be spent on this park were spent <lb/>
on other parks more people would bl <lb/>
able to enjoy the results of the e- <lb/>
FISH FISH FISH <lb/>
The season has opened up in this <lb/>
section for fresh fish, and we have <lb/>
opened up again to do business we are <lb/>
expecting some nice assortment of <lb/>
fish next week. Come and partake of <lb/>
this groat brain food. Phone<lb/>
City Market. <lb/>
HELP THE ST Kit <lb/>
LITTLE SISTER <lb/>
Settled Fart. <lb/>
exchange takes a hearty <lb/>
ct what it considers the of date <lb/>
people of because <lb/>
of the fact that in some of the <lb/>
ties down nearer the coast the <lb/>
are still arguing and fussing <lb/>
about the fence <lb/>
Here in Henderson there <lb/>
are some and other <lb/>
business men who are still <lb/>
about whether advertising <lb/>
question that at least ninety per cent <lb/>
of the successful business men of <lb/>
America have decided in the <lb/>
long Gold Leaf <lb/>
The Great Problem <lb/>
The health problem is the great- <lb/>
est problem that the cities of North <lb/>
Carolina have to solve. How to con- <lb/>
serve life is the big question that <lb/>
must be answered. Disease keeps, a <lb/>
an Incessant warfare against the <lb/>
race, and eternal vigilance is price <lb/>
of health. We must light without <lb/>
and we must adopt the moat <lb/>
modern methods of warfare if we are <lb/>
to conquer the forces of poverty <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
THEIR JENNY <lb/>
By FRANK <lb/>
A Desirable <lb/>
When we reach the state of <lb/>
at which we shall boast of <lb/>
purchases as proud- <lb/>
as an American woman now brags <lb/>
about imported wearing apparel <lb/>
American securities will be the sound- <lb/>
est value in the world <lb/>
Labor. <lb/>
What is needed in North <lb/>
is a law to protect the child from th <lb/>
oppressions of the ignorant and <lb/>
parent, rather than from tho mer <lb/>
manufacturer. Tho unnatural <lb/>
parents who would hire a six or i <lb/>
year old child to labor long hours in <lb/>
a cotton mill, would probably <lb/>
more unpleasant for him. On <lb/>
the whole, child of such parent.- <lb/>
is fortunate to be kept for a part of <lb/>
tho time at least, beyond tyranny <lb/>
of his natural protectors <lb/>
Torrens <lb/>
The Torrens land system does not <lb/>
MB to be as popular as its <lb/>
had thought it would be. The <lb/>
last passed an act <lb/>
that titles to land might be reg- <lb/>
In this state according to tho <lb/>
Torrens system but very few per- <lb/>
sons have availed themselves of it <lb/>
provisions This act was passed in <lb/>
compliance with the demand of the <lb/>
and other bodies <lb/>
supposed to represent the <lb/>
but the do not seem to <lb/>
It as much as was declared. No <lb/>
one laud title in this <lb/>
has been guaranteed as provided II <lb/>
that law, and we doubt If many <lb/>
in the whole have had <lb/>
one. Many things are in <lb/>
the name of the which <lb/>
not really care anything about <lb/>
and this much talked of Torrens land <lb/>
title system seems to he one of them. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
President Wilson's <lb/>
eked upon a remark made In his <lb/>
Day address at Indianapolis <lb/>
an announcement of his <lb/>
for re-election Tho <lb/>
dent now comes out with a state <lb/>
denying that ho intended hi <lb/>
as a declaration of his In May <lb/>
Martens by <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Jan Wheat M <lb/>
May Wheat <lb/>
Ian Corn 7-S <lb/>
Way Cora t <lb/>
Jan Lard HO <lb/>
Jan Ribs <lb/>
Neither Claude nor Agnes nor Polly <lb/>
nor I liked Aunt Jenny Leila bated <lb/>
her, and Peter, the baby, to <lb/>
make faces to himself and cry when- <lb/>
ever she came into the room. She <lb/>
was a crabbed old thing. I suppose <lb/>
It was because she bad never been <lb/>
able to get married. <lb/>
she has her use In world, <lb/>
my said father to mother. <lb/>
knows has been kind <lb/>
enough to <lb/>
because she as occupy <lb/>
this house rent-free, ex- <lb/>
claimed mother. her million <lb/>
or so, ah ought to do a great deal <lb/>
more tor you than <lb/>
However, to resume. Leila la <lb/>
and Lester the baa been <lb/>
ever since they were at <lb/>
wheel together Lester la <lb/>
and clerks Mr. Boom day <lb/>
thinks Mr Grimes will take <lb/>
Into partnership. I asked Mr. <lb/>
It, and be Lester had nerve <lb/>
enough to expect anything. <lb/>
However, to resume again. Aunt <lb/>
Jenny, who la sixty nine, let fall a <lb/>
bombshell In our humble home the <lb/>
other night. It cam about In this <lb/>
We had just finished dinner <lb/>
when she popped in. Aunt Jenny <lb/>
lives down the street In the big white <lb/>
house. A man left her a <lb/>
think they were engaged once; any- <lb/>
way, he died and left her a fortune <lb/>
and she couldn't get another man <lb/>
oven with that, she is so crabbed. <lb/>
But to resume. In pops Aunt Jenny <lb/>
and in her abrupt way. which mother <lb/>
comes from the not <lb/>
from her side of the family, she <lb/>
you too many <lb/>
for a poor man. How many <lb/>
have <lb/>
Father counts us. h an- <lb/>
I'm going to lake one of them <lb/>
and bring up to inherit my <lb/>
she says She looked round <lb/>
the room, and, of course, her eye fell <lb/>
on Leila, who was trying to make her- <lb/>
self Invisible against the wallpaper. <lb/>
take this she said. <lb/>
Peter, the baby, burst into tears, <lb/>
and Leila was so scared that she fol- <lb/>
lowed Aunt Jenny without a word. <lb/>
And none of us recovered our wits <lb/>
to say anything until they were half- <lb/>
down the street. <lb/>
Then and mother went after <lb/>
them, and they did not get back till <lb/>
late. Mother had been crying, and <lb/>
father looked very serious. <lb/>
to be, my said father. <lb/>
all, Jenny can do more for <lb/>
than we can. It will a <lb/>
did chum e for the child to be taken <lb/>
to Europe and put In a finishing <lb/>
how about asked <lb/>
mother, sighing. <lb/>
answered father. And that <lb/>
ended that conversation <lb/>
bet Lester Blythe was <lb/>
mad. He wasn't allowed to go to <lb/>
Aunt Jenny's house, because she bates <lb/>
young men, but be did manage to see <lb/>
Leila on the rare occasions she was <lb/>
let -nine <lb/>
ear <lb/>
we she <lb/>
we beadle baa made as <lb/>
eke way treat <lb/>
beet and <lb/>
that n leeks better anal las <lb/>
any <lb/>
at saw <lb/>
sneer We as <lb/>
call and ear <lb/>
Oar e Be I <lb/>
ream <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
Evens Street. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
All the people left in Belgium- <lb/>
seven million women, children and <lb/>
facing starvation. <lb/>
conquerors will not or <lb/>
teed them. The allies will not or can- <lb/>
not feed them. America alone <lb/>
trying to keep them alive this winter. <lb/>
Commission for Roller In Bel <lb/>
which is the only channel <lb/>
through which food is transmitted <lb/>
to the suffering land, has worked out <lb/>
the department and <lb/>
with express companies a plan <lb/>
whereby any one who Is willing to <lb/>
eat a little less this winter In order <lb/>
that Belgian woman or <lb/>
may live, can contribute bis gift of <lb/>
food. Only imperishable foods, of <lb/>
course can be handled; for example-- <lb/>
canned salmon, rolled oats <lb/>
low corn meal dried peas granulated <lb/>
sugar, prunes, wheat Sour salt etc. <lb/>
wants any kind of food how- <lb/>
ever that will stand ocean <lb/>
Belgium also wants clothing <lb/>
and blankets. If the giver wishes it. <lb/>
the money expended for parcel post <lb/>
stamps or for will re- <lb/>
turned to him. <lb/>
Detailed directions for sending these <lb/>
packages and for the refund <lb/>
will be given upon application <lb/>
at any post or express office <lb/>
the United Stages or at the office of <lb/>
be Commission tor Belief In Belgium <lb/>
Broadway. New York City. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Now, to . Aunt and <lb/>
Leila were to sail on Saturday, <lb/>
and the were booked, and <lb/>
our house was mighty glum. I can <lb/>
tell you. Leila had come to spend tho <lb/>
afternoon, and of course, cam <lb/>
hard upon her heels. <lb/>
says Claude. their last <lb/>
meeting. Let's leave the poor champs <lb/>
alone till father cornea <lb/>
We hated to do It, but we are all <lb/>
sports, even Including Peter. So we <lb/>
left them. But somehow I couldn't <lb/>
help overhearing what they were say- <lb/>
as I sat reading quietly on the <lb/>
hall chair, just outside the room. <lb/>
I I beard Leila <lb/>
say, half crying. <lb/>
not, he was asking. <lb/>
we are married we can snap <lb/>
our fingers at the old cat. It's easy <lb/>
to get the license, and I know a min- <lb/>
who'll do the trick. I saved up <lb/>
five dollars last week on purpose. Say <lb/>
you will, <lb/>
Whether Leila would have said she <lb/>
would or not will never be known, for <lb/>
at that moment In came father and <lb/>
mother, and Aunt Jenny, too. We all <lb/>
followed them Into the parlor. Lester <lb/>
and Leila were sitting at opposite <lb/>
ends of the lounge, looking at <lb/>
site ends of the room, and it looked <lb/>
sort of suspicious, but nobody minded <lb/>
them. <lb/>
am absolutely Aunt <lb/>
Jenny. penny I have, except <lb/>
my little hoard of five thousand and <lb/>
house, wiped out In that oil <lb/>
do you hear that I am <lb/>
says you <lb/>
will have to go back to your family, <lb/>
and there will be no Europe for you, <lb/>
and no finishing school, <lb/>
was to see Leila go to <lb/>
Aunt Jenny's side. mind. <lb/>
she said. ran stay <lb/>
and keep together <lb/>
began but Leila <lb/>
cut him short. <lb/>
soon as Mr. Grimes raises Les- <lb/>
salary. Aunt she an <lb/>
Father said afterward that that was <lb/>
the most sensible thing Leila had aver <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
w n. <lb/>
Can a B. <lb/>
F. O. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Ive Proves It <lb/>
A Seal -as Cut oat this <lb/>
enclose with cents to <lb/>
Chicago, and receive a free trial <lb/>
package containing Honey sad <lb/>
Tar Compound for coughs, colds <lb/>
bronchial and <lb/>
Kidney Pills and Pole Cathartic Tab- <lb/>
lets. For sale In your town by <lb/>
druggists. <lb/>
J. C-LAMER <lb/>
Al<lb/>
of<lb/>
North Booth <lb/>
No. H ft. an. Mo. II B. <lb/>
So, f B. No. U <lb/>
eat Boon West <lb/>
Ha. ft. BL MO. I a. r <lb/>
No. t am No. IT 7.14 a. as <lb/>
II ft. Mr. a <lb/>
Strawberry Plants <lb/>
Plant thefts new, W <lb/>
Cat<lb/>
Pansy Planks, and Hi <lb/>
Oils Anything <lb/>
Everything <lb/>
Prevents Rust Everywhere <lb/>
deft <lb/>
sad an<lb/>
an. company <lb/>
OIL <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
with today this <lb/>
will no advertise- <lb/>
eat any ever the tale- <lb/>
or otherwise to he <lb/>
If the amount N less <lb/>
than Heretofore we <lb/>
have this bat It has t as <lb/>
mere than the bill Is worth f <lb/>
ft. la many a trip <lb/>
extending several blocks baa been <lb/>
made several to a few <lb/>
seats whisk makes sack <lb/>
this H the <lb/>
only reason M <lb/>
Bo ear to tho Bay <lb/>
for sT the<lb/>
the ha <lb/>
ad <lb/>
Sax <lb/>
beet varieties el <lb/>
Chain Cat all <lb/>
Kinds In <lb/>
Fat Please la any <lb/>
Roe. bashes, I <lb/>
trees. Hedge plants and <lb/>
Mall, telegraph telephone <lb/>
promptly by U <lb/>
ft CO. N. . <lb/>
Store Mt <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
-man <lb/>
a. am. dally, <lb/>
oar Bar <lb/>
aft. <lb/>
both <lb/>
North and Want. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
bound <lb/>
p. m daily, <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
and Want. <lb/>
and Went. <lb/>
ft. m. dally, <lb/>
and <lb/>
all <lb/>
C ft, dairy <lb/>
For further <lb/>
ration In <lb/>
L. Agent, M. <lb/>
H. O <lb/>
D. STACK, <lb/>
seal <lb/>
ft J. <lb/>
O.<lb/>
mi n <lb/>
MOSELEY <lb/>
BROTHERS <lb/>
REAL ESTATE and <lb/>
INSURANCE Agents <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
I mi as <lb/>
Detroit, Jan. the <lb/>
new Common Council organizes to- <lb/>
morrow, the saloon-keepers who usu- <lb/>
ally dominate that body will be well <lb/>
weeded out. Only two keepers of bar- <lb/>
be whereas <lb/>
D C. Jan eight of them, pr- <lb/>
preliminary reply to p-o <lb/>
lest the United states against in-H the <lb/>
Ir Claims <lb/>
She Has Done lo <lb/>
Wrong <lb/>
American commerce l <lb/>
Sine- la--i four t the eight <lb/>
fleet was made public here retired from <lb/>
and in London today by mutual agree <lb/>
between the State <lb/>
and the foreign office. <lb/>
Tile British not concurs <lb/>
them were defeated in <lb/>
TIN HALE OS <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
MONDAY, JANUARY II, 1913. <lb/>
Senator Harding and Representative <lb/>
both spent Saturday <lb/>
Sunday at home . <lb/>
Mr. Samuel and wife <lb/>
Apex were in yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. K. K. Bryan of Raleigh was In <lb/>
town yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. n. s. White visited at Mr <lb/>
V. Saturday. <lb/>
of <lb/>
rams Saturday <lb/>
Mrs. Ferrell who has been <lb/>
Mrs A. Mitchell <lb/>
has to her home. <lb/>
Mrs. N. H. Tripp of Kinston <lb/>
visiting relatives in Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. K. of Scotland Neck <lb/>
in yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. W. Harrell of Kinston was <lb/>
iii Sunday. <lb/>
Rev. B. W. of Kinston came <lb/>
Saturday to sea his brother Mr. <lb/>
ll. who has just returned <lb/>
from a hospital In Baltimore, hi. <lb/>
friends are Kind <lb/>
I is being restored <lb/>
Rev. and Mrs. George <lb/>
Clinton who have been visiting Mr. <lb/>
Fleming loft Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Dixon of Ayden spent <lb/>
Sunday visiting Miss Minnie Rives. <lb/>
II i . -I -1 ll Hi on Iliad. <lb/>
Mr. Dixon, one of the oldest <lb/>
citizens of died this after- <lb/>
noon at about o'clock. Ho had boon <lb/>
in bad health for some time, <lb/>
confined to his room almost a year. <lb/>
When a young man he was struck on <lb/>
the chest by a lop at a log <lb/>
which injured his left lung causing <lb/>
him much trouble. This trouble lie- <lb/>
much worse during tho past few <lb/>
years owing to his ago which was near <lb/>
He was born and raised Greene <lb/>
county near moving i i <lb/>
Greenville about fifteen years ago. <lb/>
was twice married, his second wife <lb/>
who survive him was before her mar- <lb/>
Miss Etta of Green <lb/>
Ho was a member of a large <lb/>
family of which live brothers and <lb/>
tors survive <lb/>
Mr. was a very Industrious <lb/>
and hard working man. had <lb/>
Amassed a comfortable fortune before <lb/>
coming Greenville and . in <lb/>
lime been looking after his farm <lb/>
lie served during the whole four <lb/>
j ears of the war and made a good re <lb/>
cord. Ho was a member of <lb/>
regiment. <lb/>
The funeral will preached by Rm <lb/>
I. J. Walker, pastor of the Chris inn <lb/>
i of which Mr was n <lb/>
nor. The remains will be taken to <lb/>
the old homo place on the early train <lb/>
tomorrow for Interment in Hie family <lb/>
burying ground. <lb/>
Two members were secured by lei- <lb/>
the church Sunday night. <lb/>
The good weather is improving the <lb/>
condition of reels and roads. <lb/>
The new policemen are on their job. <lb/>
The interior of the building formerly <lb/>
ii. as a drug store by the late Mr. <lb/>
is being renovated into an <lb/>
for Mr. II. Harris. <lb/>
The ladies the Hound Table will <lb/>
with Mrs. T. M. Hooker Tuesday <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
To lull Police. <lb/>
Beginning with tonight two <lb/>
officers will he on duty at One <lb/>
of these officers will be on patrol <lb/>
and the other stationed at the city <lb/>
hall when he may he reached by call- <lb/>
telephone number I. These <lb/>
rs will alternate in doing patrol a id <lb/>
fixed post duly bill one of them may <lb/>
always be secured by calling the <lb/>
a hove number. <lb/>
Rec at the Training School <lb/>
Mrs. Frances <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
cents <lb/>
Tickets on sale at the door. <lb/>
view of the United States that com and la <lb/>
bet wen neutral nations should at 1-8 per off B I <lb/>
be with only when <lb/>
lately necessary and officials lure con <lb/>
ii as conceding the <lb/>
expressed by the American pro <lb/>
were just. <lb/>
The only formal was <lb/>
issued by Secretary <lb/>
answer being preliminary <lb/>
and not being intended as a complete <lb/>
reply we will postpone comment until <lb/>
the full answer is <lb/>
Briefly, the British reply while con- <lb/>
the principles on which the <lb/>
American contentions are <lb/>
points inn in actual <lb/>
by shippers and cites statistics <lb/>
rotors lo alleged <lb/>
showing an increase rather than a <lb/>
decline in certain neutral commerce <lb/>
ill of Great <lb/>
Germany an <lb/>
have been directly obtaining contra- <lb/>
band I rough neutral countries <lb/>
The note promises, however that <lb/>
will make redress when- <lb/>
ever the action of fleet <lb/>
may unintentionally exceed limits <lb/>
of law. <lb/>
Though officials reserved in SHOES YESTERDAY AND TODAY <lb/>
Maj Set Suffrage Vole <lb/>
Washington. II <lb/>
live Henry, chairman of the House <lb/>
Rules Committee, planning to put be <lb/>
fore Congress tomorrow <lb/>
suffrage constitutional amendment <lb/>
for limited debate, and a vole. <lb/>
leaden here in lone ex <lb/>
peeling witness I victory for their <lb/>
cause. <lb/>
Vancouver. P. C. 8- <lb/>
a Hindu, will he hanged <lb/>
on Monday for shooting William Hop- <lb/>
a Canadian Immigration In- <lb/>
in the corridor of the tour <lb/>
house in October last. <lb/>
guilty and sentenced within <lb/>
nine days of the murder. Tho in- <lb/>
was active in preventing the <lb/>
landing of several hundred <lb/>
a steamer which had been char- <lb/>
by a countryman of theirs <lb/>
the Columbia exclusion <lb/>
laws. <lb/>
comment, ii was said <lb/>
MM HI. TO HAYS Or I'M <lb/>
of the Latest Coal Suits at halt price, <lb/>
l-ll-lid <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last report. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Mills K. Bell Of and Male <lb/>
II. of <lb/>
and Bessie Edwards of <lb/>
Crock. <lb/>
Calvin Jones and Nora Dudley <lb/>
Swill Creek. <lb/>
Herbert K. Hathaway of Carolin, <lb/>
and Ida Irene Pollard of <lb/>
Herbert U Harris of Grifton <lb/>
i Lie of Hanrahan. <lb/>
Henry A. Manning and Lena Hope <lb/>
lively tonight that they regard the <lb/>
tone of the note as <lb/>
and believe further <lb/>
Which will follow it will lie carried on <lb/>
in the same vein. <lb/>
Admission by Groat by one <lb/>
of the chief points in American <lb/>
nine the relations between <lb/>
were those of normal limes ll <lb/>
peace not of war was gratifying <lb/>
Products of the Modern Last Hardly <lb/>
Justify the Poet's Somewhat <lb/>
Contemptuous Phrase. <lb/>
The poet Whittier selected the shoe <lb/>
as the symbol of maturity, the passing <lb/>
of prison cells of <lb/>
was the phrase In which he described <lb/>
shoes. In that homely poem, with <lb/>
Barefoot <lb/>
The announcement that the <lb/>
States government will purchase near- <lb/>
worth of shoes In St. Louis <lb/>
for the Indian tribes that constitute <lb/>
Repair the Leak <lb/>
A small leak may sink a ship. <lb/>
A regularly incurred may hinder, ii <lb/>
not ruin, your for success. <lb/>
You can watch the when you pay by check <lb/>
You you write a check for needless <lb/>
this Bank keep checking account. <lb/>
National Bank of <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Janet I. Little, <lb/>
F. J. Forbes, <lb/>
A CASE <lb/>
in town would probably frighten the <lb/>
oldest inhabitant, but we are prepared <lb/>
for necessary remedies even for <lb/>
and are supplied with fresh- <lb/>
stock of drugs to compound any <lb/>
kind of a doctor's prescription With <lb/>
the newest medicine <lb/>
or drugs of any description. <lb/>
is prompt and mistakes are <lb/>
unknown here. <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb/>
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
before they go higher <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
all <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
to Officials who believed the the wards of Uncle Sam within our <lb/>
,, own borders tells the story, In bald <lb/>
now would resolve a. . , ,, <lb/>
and Unvarnished terms, of the Indian s <lb/>
frank discussion what were th graduation from the class of Infancy, <lb/>
actual necessities which impel inter and his achieving of man's estate. <lb/>
. , . .,,,,. is the moccasin, together with <lb/>
e a when , . , ,., <lb/>
the wigwam and the <lb/>
that the ultimate . of prairie and forest. The shoe <lb/>
of ii neutral cargo is belligerent baa made its appearance. <lb/>
Getting hack to phrase, <lb/>
prison cells of we may <lb/>
hint that the shoos of the Quaker <lb/>
poet's day were not made in St. <lb/>
Tie- wore often made by the <lb/>
Individual, who was his own shoe- <lb/>
I working with the leather lie <lb/>
had probably tanned himself. <lb/>
Perhaps here and an excellent <lb/>
shoe resulted from that individual <lb/>
method of workmanship; but it needs <lb/>
hut a Blight exercise of the <lb/>
to i i us rule a <lb/>
III Till <lb/>
The Training School nu <lb/>
Evening nth. <lb/>
Instead of miscellaneous pro- <lb/>
Alonso Swift gram, as staled In Friday's piper <lb/>
culling Margaret i shoe was i and wonderfully <lb/>
mode under old They <lb/>
must have been <lb/>
Malaria or <lb/>
aw MALARIA or CHILLS FEVER. <lb/>
Five or six doses will brash say case, <lb/>
if taken then the Paver will mm <lb/>
return. It ct o. the <lb/>
and docs out o. <lb/>
Boost Bigger <lb/>
RECITAL Kilt <lb/>
V. ft <lb/>
The V. c. a. of the Training <lb/>
School hopes to enough <lb/>
j from Honk's recital to increase <lb/>
materially the fund to send delegate <lb/>
lo the Summer V. A. e <lb/>
at nine Ridge, Bach year Training <lb/>
School has sent delegates. This is <lb/>
always I source of very great help <lb/>
get in close touch <lb/>
These delegates get ill dose nun I <lb/>
with the V. W. A. work and pass on <lb/>
to others what the association here <lb/>
doing, liaising money for this is <lb/>
deed a worthy cause. <lb/>
The recital he In Hie auditorium <lb/>
the Training School on <lb/>
evening. January S p. BL <lb/>
Tho admission will be twenty-live <lb/>
cents, and tickets may be secured <lb/>
the door. <lb/>
Count. <lb/>
That Lewis and of tho Hi Hon <lb/>
have cut lo one a <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Joyner and Florence program i ever <lb/>
of<lb/>
WANT ADS<lb/>
must orders <lb/>
for want ads, except from those <lb/>
having advertising <lb/>
The rate is cents <lb/>
line, six to the lint. Tel- <lb/>
No. It.<lb/>
nu;<lb/>
Haskett. <lb/>
MRS. <lb/>
1-11-Std. <lb/>
-Ill I <lb/>
or you can buy them elsewhere. <lb/>
Our attractive styles will impress <lb/>
your customers of your desire <lb/>
please and will bring you new <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed. <lb/>
for Illustrations and prices. <lb/>
THE ROCK HILL BUGGY CO. <lb/>
Hock Hill, S t <lb/>
You Need a General Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
hit sufficient y I Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
large enough for another residence <lb/>
Till is a lull r a quick bu; r <lb/>
In t I or <lb/>
F. C. Hi X C <lb/>
l l ii <lb/>
well known tonic QUININE <lb/>
and IRON. It acts on Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
Builds up the. Whole System. cents. <lb/>
u i <lb/>
nu Ill-fitting shoe la far more than a <lb/>
It is an <lb/>
of Louis Times. <lb/>
Sam and Lane <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Cameroon and Luis <lb/>
Polly Circus Is <lb/>
play, Those who have never seen tit <lb/>
piny will welcome opportunity <lb/>
hear story, and the <lb/>
seen it as a play will lie interested lo <lb/>
Sain While and if hear it as a reading, and gel Mrs <lb/>
Greenville township. <lb/>
Tony Tyson and Angle <lb/>
Jones Lillian Lena Ward <lb/>
of Carolina. <lb/>
Stephen Mason and Vance <lb/>
Meadows and Mamie Hays- <lb/>
more of Greenville, <lb/>
Arthur and Cherry <lb/>
John Coward and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Albert Langley and Victoria Daniel <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
as administrator <lb/>
J. Patrick late of Pitt <lb/>
county. North Carolina, this is to <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
the estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
mouths of this date or this notice <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All Indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment <lb/>
This, the 21st day of December 1914 <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
F. G. JAMES SON, Attorneys <lb/>
I Interpretation <lb/>
Pawn Their <lb/>
Broadway, i r second street, <lb/>
New York, In July is known as <lb/>
Yon see, most of <lb/>
who have the actors and have been <lb/>
out of work a few weeks, and <lb/>
month of July It Is a case of <lb/>
all going out and untiling coming In. <lb/>
with result that they are <lb/>
their cracked <lb/>
Diamonds are the saving banks of <lb/>
nil Broadway talent, and they are the <lb/>
next best thing to real money when <lb/>
ii Following <lb/>
Ask for MOSS ROSE <lb/>
Hie <lb/>
MULLETS n. M. <lb/>
SEE E, n. FOR ELECTRIC <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights and fixtures <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. <lb/>
FOR REST TWO Ml V <lb/>
ed rooms with water and light <lb/>
Dickinson Ave, Phone 294-L, <lb/>
KIM l STREET SEAR Till- <lb/>
house of Ann Tobacco <lb/>
Ohio <lb/>
o. m broke every <lb/>
i big parade of military and person In July. one pair of spectacles with <lb/>
of the state, the Inauguration They may only a few hundred ,.,, railing <lb/>
beans to tide them over until they <lb/>
. Frank Willis Governor up off a and paying for this notice. <lb/>
Ohio took place today The parade or and get tho kale from <lb/>
was the one public even, of the day the that they are visiting In <lb/>
for inaugural ball was omitted. <lb/>
at the request of the new Governor <lb/>
Who seeks lo do away With and lie firmly believed that the years <lb/>
spent In school wore far morn <lb/>
ts. W. CARTER, M. B. <lb/>
limited to diseases of th <lb/>
Eye, Far, Nose tied Throat <lb/>
and- <lb/>
The fitting of Glasses <lb/>
with Dr. L. James, <lb/>
N. C, every Monday. <lb/>
Home I <lb/>
Ii. M. t LARK <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
and Drainage cases a Specialty <lb/>
In office formerly i opted by <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
i a if <lb/>
in public events. <lb/>
In the formation of <lb/>
General John f. was Mar all the many years after- <lb/>
shall of the parade which started wards. There was one way In <lb/>
. ,. ,, , the character of a man best showed <lb/>
l this afternoon. On a stand ,,, <lb/>
erected on the north side of Capital <lb/>
were the new- Governor <lb/>
members of Ids official family. <lb/>
Inaugural ion ceremony was attended <lb/>
. ,, , ., , , , , rut ion of James as <lb/>
by of the state and federal <lb/>
Oregon <lb/>
Salem, Ore., Jan. II. The <lb/>
government. The governor, who <lb/>
resigned his seat in Congress <lb/>
has i a strong <lb/>
with many recommendations <lb/>
that he has gathered In bis long ex- <lb/>
in public life.<lb/>
Boost Bigger <lb/>
Governor of Oregon today brought <lb/>
about n change from Democratic to <lb/>
. an rule. Governor Oswald <lb/>
West, Who retires after a notable ad- <lb/>
smoothed the way <lb/>
for his with whom ho con- <lb/>
regarding appointments for <lb/>
coming year. <lb/>
LOST FEMALE BEAGLE <lb/>
marked white, with black spots. <lb/>
reward If returned to W, I <lb/>
or Imperial Tobacco factory. <lb/>
I end. <lb/>
I'll WITH TEAR <lb/>
child Wishes In private <lb/>
in Greenville. References exchanged <lb/>
Write i lees. Clinton, C. <lb/>
Miss Bottle Warren <lb/>
Established <lb/>
MR. SHORTY IS K <lb/>
with Sales Company <lb/>
where he will lie glad lo serve Ills oil <lb/>
friends and the public generally. <lb/>
-aid. <lb/>
Fresh Buck- <lb/>
wheat, Pan- <lb/>
cake Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington Crisps, <lb/>
Quakers Corn Flakes, <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
Porridge, Grape <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flour, <lb/>
Con- <lb/>
and <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
M.<lb/>
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and Bessie a. <lb/>
resigned her <lb/>
to keep bout <lb/>
for bi Kr Rouse W. U <lb/>
to the i <lb/>
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with typhoid fever it seine <lb/>
Mrs. Fred Smith quit sick win <lb/>
pneumonia. <lb/>
Ir i C. Joyner who led us to <lb/>
In Norfolk returned <lb/>
and resumed ins practice. Our <lb/>
lo not like pay a doctor <lb/>
his visits and then have to ride lo <lb/>
town for the medicine. do <lb/>
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i ii Grifton was In Iowa <lb/>
business Thursday. <lb/>
We have just received a nice line w <lb/>
tobacco cloth. grade you <lb/>
and right. <lb/>
B, l, FOREST <lb/>
Replace your old I <lb/>
sprints with new . We have a <lb/>
complete line prices to rail you, <lb/>
HARRINGTON A CO <lb/>
When you are killing your bogs, re <lb/>
a,, A u. Ange a Co. haw <lb/>
meal salt lard stands <lb/>
mills and Bluffers. <lb/>
Mr. Spin left here Thursday <lb/>
in enter s Business College <lb/>
Richmond Va we wish the young <lb/>
nil. II all ii . I <lb/>
When you wan anything <lb/>
notions see Harrington <lb/>
Barbi r St Co. They have a i U <lb/>
i and <lb/>
v. u need good dress or w i <lb/>
. . us. We carry i <lb/>
Hunt Club other <lb/>
. <lb/>
H. n. FOREST A CO. <lb/>
Mr n. of Ayden. i <lb/>
n town Thursday lo i. ii he <lb/>
Interest the students of <lb/>
High s. ho an o taking a <lb/>
g Thai he <lb/>
Former MaR Com- <lb/>
Suicide at Norfolk <lb/>
By Drinking Poison <lb/>
Norfolk. Jan. I. A. <lb/>
years old Bent Hie, N. <lb/>
ended his about <lb/>
drinking . <lb/>
Main street died <lb/>
elevator St. Vincent's <lb/>
where he was carried In the <lb/>
in., patrol after a hurried run. Dr <lb/>
r s Knight, city coroner is making <lb/>
an Investigation <lb/>
i- aid lo have come to <lb/>
on Thanksgiving day from <lb/>
ville, K. C. He is said to have hail a <lb/>
considerable amount of money at the <lb/>
time and was a lavish spender but hi <lb/>
funds are said to have given a few <lb/>
ago. He is said to have s <lb/>
gated with a woman at <lb/>
address <lb/>
Pouring poison into a water <lb/>
and bidding those in the room goal <lb/>
I. M. <lb/>
IS IN BERK. <lb/>
New Bern. in. Senator F. <lb/>
chairman of the <lb/>
of the States Scout. . <lb/>
i- spending days In the city at the <lb/>
In. his daughter, Mrs K. <lb/>
Patterson The Senator tor tome <lb/>
days been unwell and his physician <lb/>
advised him to come home <lb/>
a few a rest He Ml <lb/>
Washington on Thursday <lb/>
mi to intending to <lb/>
lake train through to New Bern. <lb/>
a the case of late, the <lb/>
trains missed connection and be <lb/>
was forced lo spend Friday there, <lb/>
riving in a Bern on the afternoon <lb/>
train. In an Inti given las <lb/>
night Senator Simmons stated he <lb/>
would probably pay a visit lo his farm <lb/>
In Jones before returning <lb/>
Washington and be would. In all <lb/>
probability resume his work <lb/>
first par of the coming week. <lb/>
Florida ft is Lather. <lb/>
Fla . Jan, The Florid i <lb/>
federation of Labor. <lb/>
met here loan tor its annual <lb/>
is important- <lb/>
will be urged on the <lb/>
legislature, looking laws <lb/>
for working men and women. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Ai a regular monthly meeting Of <lb/>
the Greenville Tobacco Hoard of <lb/>
Trade the; decided lo down <lb/>
the market on Feb. and Would <lb/>
suggest the farmers please <lb/>
their tobacco on marks before <lb/>
date. <lb/>
The Tobacco Board of <lb/>
Trade. <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Winslow's Stables <lb/>
DAY MM.<lb/>
in <lb/>
Houston lice. <lb/>
. i Mo. Jan. Farmers <lb/>
Week of Missouri <lb/>
Ai least two tau of h a h re. <lb/>
lo be picked with carry a nice line fresh <lb/>
much prospect of its ever bi fish and oysters and also i which opened today with a big <lb/>
housed line groceries Come to see us. from the rural sections, will <lb/>
there i- to be an to i c. VINCENT CO, made notable this year by the pr <lb/>
loan I . <lb/>
i he may gain . <lb/>
, for Count; When In need of hardware or farm <lb/>
. ;., some one please explain supplies f any kind conic sec us <lb/>
ii a Recorder's Court Is. is ii a can please you in quality and price, <lb/>
ii opened Saturday morn-1 to give two more an a. w. CO <lb/>
it became known the office Ti. Literary Society <lb/>
i departed. Solicitor All We are glad to know Pitt High School <lb/>
consented that charge Is to have s superintendent o night and elected new officers for the <lb/>
brook <lb/>
to have superintendent <lb/>
the persons who hajj health who will give his time term, and also received <lb/>
Is en used of selling liquor should to the furtherance of the health prob-; ,. members into the Society. <lb/>
r. r .,, I this county, what a officers were elected <lb/>
term cases one Dr. would Warren Tucker, <lb/>
then in then he dismissed in made Tyree Wyatt; Secretary . J. <lb/>
i show they had n <lb/>
b; drained glass. Pr, l <lb/>
Collier was called and worked in Raleigh, Jan. a bill abolishing <lb/>
the man until the arrival of the the old of administering the <lb/>
oath of office by kissing bible <lb/>
introduced in the house today by Rep <lb/>
Hutchison. The amend- <lb/>
would allow the administering of <lb/>
oath by laving hands on the bible <lb/>
or uplifting the hand, <lb/>
The method of ob- <lb/>
of crime would <lb/>
be barred from North Carolina by <lb/>
bill Introduced today by <lb/>
Douglass of Wake county. <lb/>
hill would make confession obtained <lb/>
I that only confessions <lb/>
lo the null and void, and <lb/>
and sworn to before magistrates l <lb/>
other notarial officers signed and <lb/>
sworn to by the are to allow <lb/>
as evidence. <lb/>
i Ian In meantime. <lb/>
v, lib <lb/>
We would like to have some of Treasure. Frank Vincent; Supervisor <lb/>
orphaned children of the Belgians hut x. J. Chaplain P. D, <lb/>
if older Belgians were to can Marshall. C. C. Cox. <lb/>
of David F. Houston. Secretary <lb/>
who will speak on Wed- <lb/>
Tomorrow Governor Maim <lb/>
will be present and deliver an address <lb/>
Lectures on all phases of farm work <lb/>
will be given, and practical demon <lb/>
ration of up-to-date methods in <lb/>
nil lire will he furnished. <lb/>
i iV- <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing in all the Courts <lb/>
Office in Woolen Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting Court House. <lb/>
ALBUM <lb/>
Attorney law <lb/>
office iii Building, Third St <lb/>
Practices wherever his are <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Lite <lb/>
New Tori <lb/>
git <lb/>
Forrest. <lb/>
The above <lb/>
f and p a <lb/>
the work of these w <lb/>
as II ma be of to <lb/>
reader.-. A phone message from <lb/>
that the young men <lb/>
are Messrs. and H <lb/>
would not they gravitate to the towns <lb/>
the Syrians have <lb/>
fair methods in working up their <lb/>
The young men applied lo <lb/>
a place on the force as de- <lb/>
lives hut as he was unable to em-l <lb/>
Crawford of Arthur. The them they were told <lb/>
also conveys the news that the , police to go ahead and work up <lb/>
men arc right In their u cases. This they did the result <lb/>
FISH FISH FISH <lb/>
The season has opened up in this <lb/>
for fresh fish, and we have <lb/>
opened up again lo do business are <lb/>
some nice assortment of <lb/>
I next week. Come and partake of <lb/>
great brain food. Phone <lb/>
lay hare employed and ,;, stated above <lb/>
S. <lb/>
City Mark. <lb/>
Oklahoma City, Okla., II. This <lb/>
is in Oklahoma for the <lb/>
merchants, who are attending lectures <lb/>
beginning this morning, on common <lb/>
and industry at University of Okla- <lb/>
Speakers of ability have been <lb/>
secured from many sections and <lb/>
lines of activity. Paul H. <lb/>
Of the University Wisconsin. <lb/>
Cowan of Chicago and other experts <lb/>
are among them. A joint conference <lb/>
of the merchants will take place her.-. <lb/>
CM Sons Outer Remedies Won't Cum. <lb/>
Kentucky Men <lb/>
Louisville, Ky. Jan. II. The annual <lb/>
meeting of the Kentucky State <lb/>
Labor opened here this mom <lb/>
report of the executive <lb/>
hoard occupied most of <lb/>
In view of the fact the <lb/>
workmen's compensation act has been <lb/>
declared unconstitutional, st grout <lb/>
deal of discussion is expected on <lb/>
legislation. <lb/>
S. EVERETT <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Building on the Court <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
Still Witt<lb/>
t. Life<lb/>
ART <lb/>
Conner Fourth and Evans Streets <lb/>
Beth Day and Bight <lb/>
Send Tear <lb/>
KODAK <lb/>
The Quinine That Does Hot Affect <lb/>
Recluse its tonic and laxative effect. <lb/>
I than ordinary <lb/>
are c-ired m old V- and does cans.- nor <lb/>
i nil. It in head Remember the toll name and <lb/>
I lock the <lb/>
I I-. W. lie. <lb/>
DR. PATH. <lb/>
Office over Frank Wilson's Store <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Best Is None Too. <lb/>
Good For You <lb/>
In this day and time majority of men <lb/>
look for the best the market <lb/>
affords in all lines. <lb/>
Realizing this fact we keep our store <lb/>
well stocked with <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
to meet the wants all men. <lb/>
THE HOUR AND MINUTE<lb/>
Phone <lb/>
as <lb/>
e a <lb/>
Greenville. N C. <lb/>
MEET ABANDONED. <lb/>
Fleet Will <lb/>
Beads. <lb/>
Washington, IS, The proposed <lb/>
international naval rendezvous at <lb/>
i lamp ton Roads has been abandoned, <lb/>
according to plans announced tonight <lb/>
by Secretary Daniels for the cruise of <lb/>
UM Atlantic fleet and visiting foreign <lb/>
war craft to Ban Francisco in <lb/>
of the Panama canal opening. <lb/>
Instead, the program provides that the <lb/>
ships shall proceed directly to <lb/>
at the eastern entrance to the <lb/>
-anal, to be passed through at stated <lb/>
intervals <lb/>
Consent of Congress must be ob- <lb/>
for the change, as the law <lb/>
the cruise provided that <lb/>
United States should invite the <lb/>
nations the world to send <lb/>
vessels to Hampton Roads for the <lb/>
event. Secretary Daniel said, how- <lb/>
ever, ho had no doubt the <lb/>
legislation would be enacted at once. <lb/>
Me pointed out that the war had made <lb/>
impossible a rendezvous of the inter- <lb/>
national character contemplated by <lb/>
Congress, and that the isthmus <lb/>
be a more convenient gathering <lb/>
tor the American fleet participate. <lb/>
Only Spain, Portugal. Argentina and <lb/>
Cuba so far have indicated their in- <lb/>
of sending ships. <lb/>
The program has been worked oat <lb/>
in the confident belief that passage <lb/>
through the canal will be possible <lb/>
though Governor hue given <lb/>
notice that he cannot guarantee it on <lb/>
of recent slides. February It <lb/>
Is fixed as the date for passage of the <lb/>
vanguard of the Atlantic feet <lb/>
vessels will go through day by day <lb/>
until March when President <lb/>
son Is due to arrive on the battleship <lb/>
New York and transfer to the old <lb/>
Oregon for the trip through the water- <lb/>
way. <lb/>
All the plans have been framed par- <lb/>
with a view to Interfering as <lb/>
little as possible with the winter man- <lb/>
and drills of the Atlantic <lb/>
Carnegie May Attend. <lb/>
Washington, Jan. twenty- <lb/>
fifth anniversary of the <lb/>
of the Washington Board of Trade will <lb/>
be observed tonight. Andrew Car- <lb/>
and Geo. H. Harries, the only <lb/>
honorary members of the board, <lb/>
expected to be present and address <lb/>
tin gathering. <lb/>
Malaria ha b too P<lb/>
GUNS PISTOLS <lb/>
and CARTRIDGES <lb/>
We are headquarters for the best make of fire arms such as <lb/>
the Famous L. C. Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot <lb/>
guns. Remington Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle, Smith <lb/>
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols. <lb/>
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and <lb/>
Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells, <lb/>
Gage, Gage and Gage. Come to see us. <lb/>
J. R. J. G <lb/>
By GEORGE MUNSON. <lb/>
Singletons was the acutest mind <lb/>
not connected with any regular police <lb/>
bureau, as everyone knew. But Hairy <lb/>
Harrington did not believe that be <lb/>
could save her husband. Charles, from <lb/>
dying an atrocious death. This was <lb/>
the situation, as she outlined It to him <lb/>
In the parlor of the lonely little <lb/>
try <lb/>
There were three brothers. Henry. <lb/>
James and Charles The two elder <lb/>
ones were unmarried. The father had <lb/>
left bis money equally among the <lb/>
three, but. after two elder ones <lb/>
were dead. It was all to vest in the <lb/>
youngest. Charles If be died child- <lb/>
less, it was to be divided equally be- <lb/>
tween the widow and Stephen Barnes, <lb/>
a step-brother by s second marriage, <lb/>
whom old Harrington bad hated. <lb/>
Stephen was a ne'er do-well, and held <lb/>
a position as a Jeweler's assistant In <lb/>
the little nearby town. <lb/>
Three months previously, at ST, <lb/>
the body of lbs eldest brother had <lb/>
been found, blown to pieces, upon the <lb/>
footpath of a field leading from the <lb/>
town to his home. The time of bis <lb/>
death was Indicated by bis watch, <lb/>
was found fairly Intact beside <lb/>
him. Whether he had been the <lb/>
of an assassin's bomb or what <lb/>
had happened nobody could ascertain. <lb/>
After some weeks of Investigation the <lb/>
matter ceased to be one of Immediate <lb/>
public Interest. <lb/>
Exactly two months later sec- <lb/>
brother died. A violent explosion <lb/>
hook the In which the family <lb/>
lived. The body of James was found <lb/>
In his bed, with a gaping wound In <lb/>
the abdomen. The evidence given by <lb/>
Mary Harrington at the Inquest <lb/>
bowed that he died at five minutes <lb/>
past one. <lb/>
That was all, except that <lb/>
was momentarily expecting the same <lb/>
fate. <lb/>
Singleton thought for about eight <lb/>
minutes, resting motionless n his <lb/>
chair. <lb/>
you let me see your <lb/>
he asked of at the end of that <lb/>
period. <lb/>
Charles Harrington gave him his <lb/>
watch. Singleton took off the case <lb/>
and examined It under a microscope. <lb/>
haven't had It regulated late- <lb/>
he asked. <lb/>
It is you should ask <lb/>
me that, became my <lb/>
Stephen Is anxious to <lb/>
late It for nothing when I go Into <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ton don't him of <lb/>
complicity In this <lb/>
heavens, answer <lb/>
Charles Harrington. <lb/>
had regulated your <lb/>
watches before the of each <lb/>
that Is answered <lb/>
Charles. certainly had, <lb/>
suggest there was a bomb <lb/>
the watch of Henry or James V <lb/>
Singleton. <lb/>
you take your <lb/>
watch to Stephen and let him <lb/>
late It Arrange to call for It at <lb/>
the store doesn't close till six. I <lb/>
The arranged was five ahead. <lb/>
At the appointed hour Charles <lb/>
duly met Singleton outside <lb/>
the jeweler's shop. He accosted him, <lb/>
but Singleton only stared at him <lb/>
blankly. <lb/>
am afraid you have the advantage <lb/>
of me, he answered. <lb/>
Charles remembered and went In. <lb/>
Singleton, following, saw a pale-faced, <lb/>
meager-looking man, with a furtive ex- <lb/>
standing behind the counter. <lb/>
I've got your watch ready, <lb/>
he said, and. opening a <lb/>
drawer, he handed It to him. <lb/>
can I do for you, he continued <lb/>
to the detective. <lb/>
The detective took the watch from <lb/>
Charles Harrington's hands. <lb/>
burst out Stephen, for- <lb/>
got something. Will you let me keep <lb/>
your watch till tomorrow <lb/>
The clocks In the pointed to <lb/>
minutes past the hour. <lb/>
Singleton laid the watch down on <lb/>
the counter, but kept his hand over It. <lb/>
Stephen grabbed at It. and Singleton <lb/>
grabbed Stephen by the collar. <lb/>
he said briefly. With <lb/>
the other hand turned the watch <lb/>
over. him, Mr. Harrington, <lb/>
I stop the Infernal he said. <lb/>
I He opened the case and stopped the <lb/>
watch, twisting hairspring into a <lb/>
of tangled wire Then he <lb/>
opened the <lb/>
I at the minute be <lb/>
lo the Jeweler <lb/>
looks kind of said the old <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Is It Fulminate of Iodide, <lb/>
and the most violent explosive known <lb/>
In four minutes this tiny mass pasted <lb/>
under the minute hand would have <lb/>
caught the hour hand, and <lb/>
I you can guess what would hap- <lb/>
But the murderer <lb/>
always leaves a trail, and he left his <lb/>
in the fact that his two victims <lb/>
died when the bands were together. <lb/>
Ill take this <lb/>
lies He said he was a col- <lb/>
gasped the trembling man. <lb/>
answered Singleton, <lb/>
opening his coat and displaying an <lb/>
officer's badge. have lust been <lb/>
made a police officer In this <lb/>
town for today. You see, I am col- <lb/>
nit, w. a. . <lb/>
till Be Heard From. <lb/>
Many women have attempted to <lb/>
cold affection into the hearts of men, <lb/>
we have heard or one who <lb/>
succeed, <lb/>
Life <lb/>
hi.-r notice how closely life <lb/>
examiners look for o. <lb/>
kidney diseases They do so because <lb/>
weakened kidneys lead to many forms <lb/>
of dreadful life-shortening afflictions. <lb/>
If you any like pain in <lb/>
the back, frequent, scanty or painful <lb/>
action, tired feeling, aches and pains, <lb/>
get Foley Kidney Pills today For <lb/>
sale by all druggists. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
I'm County <lb/>
In the Superior Court. <lb/>
January Term, 1911. <lb/>
V. Hooker <lb/>
Notice of Sale <lb/>
W L. F. Corey N. J <lb/>
Corey. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
made In the above entitled cause <lb/>
by His Honor H. W. Judge <lb/>
Presiding at January Term. 1816, Pill <lb/>
County Superior Court, the undersign <lb/>
commissioner, will on Monday, th <lb/>
Mb day of February. 1915, at <lb/>
clock Noon expose to public sale be- <lb/>
fore the Court House Door In Green- <lb/>
ville, to highest bidder for cash, the <lb/>
following described tracts or parcels <lb/>
of land, <lb/>
First Situated in <lb/>
Pitt County bounded on the <lb/>
Ni by the lands of S. F. Worthing- <lb/>
ton and June Edwards; bounded on <lb/>
the West by the lands of James <lb/>
son and Dennis on the <lb/>
-l j i <lb/>
IR <lb/>
-l<lb/>
s i t--------j <lb/>
What Women Can Do <lb/>
Federal and National- <lb/>
co. Diplomat <lb/>
Norway's legation In <lb/>
co. Assistant D. S. Dist. At bin <lb/>
Annette A. Adams, of <lb/>
Register of I-and Half <lb/>
W. at Denver Colo. Chief of <lb/>
Children's Julia C. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
State <lb/>
Senator Helen King <lb/>
of Colorado. Francis <lb/>
W. Arizona. Representative <lb/>
Mrs Rachel Kerry, Arizona <lb/>
Marian Ore- <lb/>
Commissioner of <lb/>
Dr. Margaret <lb/>
Strike Mediator <lb/>
Norway, <lb/>
Gertrude <lb/>
Cherry County, Nebraska. Auditor <lb/>
Mrs. Carrie Trueman, Pueblo <lb/>
California. Bertha U <lb/>
Donnell, County, New York <lb/>
Supt. Of Education Mrs. <lb/>
Marietta County. <lb/>
sin. <lb/>
City- <lb/>
Mayor Mrs. Clara C. Munson, War <lb/>
Oregon. Treasurer <lb/>
Shelton. Wash <lb/>
by another tract of land of W. L. F. <lb/>
Corey and on the East by the lands of I Comptroller Miss Bessie <lb/>
Amy Hines, containing acres I Atlantic City. N. J. <lb/>
or less and being the tract of land oil Merle A. Cutler, Kansas City. <lb/>
which the said W, L. F. Corey and Miss Ida A. Ryun. <lb/>
wife now reside. Mass. F. E. Her <lb/>
Second Situated in i ring. Tyro, Kansas. Chief of Dept of <lb/>
Township. Pitt County on the East Corrections- Kathrine Davis, New <lb/>
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining tin York City. Supt. of Public <lb/>
lands of Josephus and other.; Miss Ryan, <lb/>
containing acres more or and i Inspector of <lb/>
being the land deeded by Barrow Can- Pierce, Philadelphia. Chief Market <lb/>
to Providence Cooper and Cannon , Sarah A. <lb/>
Mills and by them conveyed to Sam <lb/>
Corey and by Samuel Corey to <lb/>
L. F. Corey by Deed which is of re- <lb/>
cord in the Register's Office in Pit <lb/>
County in Book E-6. page <lb/>
Third Situated in <lb/>
Township, Pitt County, in Jame <lb/>
containing acres more or <lb/>
less and being the same land granted <lb/>
to the said W. L. F. Corey by the <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina by grant <lb/>
which is on record in the office if <lb/>
the Register of Deeds of Pill county <lb/>
In Book Y-3, page <lb/>
Fourth Tract; Situated in Swift <lb/>
Creek Township. Pitt County, ad- <lb/>
Joining the lands of Nashville Wilson <lb/>
W. B. Bland, R. H. and Sal- <lb/>
lie Bland, containing acres more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
Fifth Situated in Swift <lb/>
Creek Township Pitt County, on <lb/>
sides of the Washington Road adjoin <lb/>
the tract last above mentioned <lb/>
and adjoining the lands of E. H. Gar- <lb/>
Hay wood Cox and others con <lb/>
acres more or less <lb/>
The above lands will be sold In <lb/>
separate tracts and also in <lb/>
of the separate tracts and also as <lb/>
a whole. <lb/>
The first tract above described has <lb/>
been sub-divided into eight <lb/>
the second tract above described <lb/>
been sub-divided eight <lb/>
and said lands will be sold ac- <lb/>
cording to said sub-divisions and also <lb/>
as a whole. <lb/>
This the 11th, day of January. <lb/>
C. C. PIERCE, <lb/>
I Commissioner <lb/>
Portland, Ore. Supt. of Education. <lb/>
Mrs. Ella Young, Chicago. De <lb/>
Probate Nellie <lb/>
Warren, Ohio. Juvenile <lb/>
E. C. Runge, St. Louis <lb/>
Police C. W. Me <lb/>
Evanston, III. <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
We are having quiet again <lb/>
Christmas is over and the boys and <lb/>
girls are busy with their books <lb/>
Misses Agnes and Smith <lb/>
Misses Roberson and Ethel <lb/>
and Mr. Robert <lb/>
have returned lo their schools for toe <lb/>
spring term. <lb/>
Mrs. Betsey Tucker wife of Mr <lb/>
Arden Tucker died New Years <lb/>
and was buried Mr. Iron <lb/>
the old family burying ground. <lb/>
Mr. Mark Smith mid Mr. <lb/>
spent m Hooker <lb/>
ton take <lb/>
Messrs. H. E Man. <lb/>
Smith. Arthur Joyner and Hack <lb/>
attended a show in last <lb/>
Miss Joyner gave h very cu <lb/>
lovable party at her home <lb/>
Saturday evening After various I <lb/>
games and etc. supper was served nil i <lb/>
returned home declaring Miss Lillian <lb/>
a charming hostess. <lb/>
Miss Gertrude Eason and Mr Han , <lb/>
1-in of were visiting at Mr. <lb/>
C. D. Smith's Sunday afternoon <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. A. Flanagan <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon a. <lb/>
Mr Mills Smiths <lb/>
LAUD t <lb/>
By virtue a power of sale contain- <lb/>
ed In a certain Mortgage Deed executed <lb/>
and delivered by J. A. and <lb/>
Wife Ethel Eve to W. H. <lb/>
Jr.,, dated the nth. day of August <lb/>
1914, and duly recorded In the Re <lb/>
Office In Pitt County. In Boo <lb/>
A page and also by virtue of <lb/>
a Mortgage executed and delivered by <lb/>
E. A. to W. H. Jr., <lb/>
dated , 1914, and <lb/>
recorded In the Register's Office la <lb/>
Pitt County, the undersigned will, <lb/>
Saturday, the 6th. day of February <lb/>
1915. at o'clock Noon expose to pub <lb/>
He sale 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/>
of J. A. and also tho <lb/>
life estate E. 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 ii <lb/>
Township. Pitt County, North. <lb/>
Carolina adjoining the lands of Tho <lb/>
mas Haddock on the East; the Hardy <lb/>
land on the West; the Evans land <lb/>
South and the land o <lb/>
the North and containing acre, <lb/>
more or <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
of satisfying the terms of said <lb/>
Deed. <lb/>
This the 4th. day of January. <lb/>
W H. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Harding A Pierce <lb/>
the <lb/>
Alert, clear headed, <lb/>
men and are in demand. Mod <lb/>
en business cannot use in office, tar <lb/>
or on the road, persona <lb/>
I dull, lifeless, inert, half sick or tired <lb/>
Keep in trim, lie in a condition <lb/>
wards off disease Foley <lb/>
Tablets clean the system, keep <lb/>
stomach sweet, liver active eh. <lb/>
bowels regular For sale by all drag <lb/>
gists <lb/>
Madison, Jan Ian. i <lb/>
It daughter of Prof Rankin <lb/>
of the University of Minnesota, h.- <lb/>
appointed I member of <lb/>
efficiency bureau by <lb/>
nor <lb/>
Washington, Jan. <lb/>
of an interim <lb/>
figure In the move <lb/>
which swept Europe during <lb/>
die decade, is lecturing <lb/>
lea In behalf of She will <lb/>
In ft Louis, Detroit, Chicago and <lb/>
other the west <lb/>
-a <lb/>
i . 11- it Training School. <lb/>
Mr. L. H. Wilson, librarian the <lb/>
University of North Carolina, will <lb/>
speak Monday evening at o'clock, in <lb/>
auditorium at the Training School <lb/>
on to use a This <lb/>
dress will be of Interest lo all who <lb/>
are interested in books, in using a <lb/>
library and In reading It will o <lb/>
particular Interest to people <lb/>
are directly interested In public <lb/>
r a r . <lb/>
The public is invited t <lb/>
address<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
North Carolina <lb/>
County <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained <lb/>
a certain mortgage executed by T. H <lb/>
Smith and wife, bearing date <lb/>
and executed to the <lb/>
signed mortgagee as will appear <lb/>
record in I. page I'm <lb/>
County said undersigned <lb/>
Mortgagee will, on Monday III <lb/>
HIE. before the door <lb/>
Put county, at o'clock M . sell <lb/>
highest bidder for cash the <lb/>
lowing described land, lying and . <lb/>
to the town of in <lb/>
country and State aforesaid, and being <lb/>
sore fully described as follows <lb/>
ti lot number Fourteen of <lb/>
Ike Townsend and division <lb/>
at the south east <lb/>
f lot No II and running with <lb/>
the line of lot No westerly feet <lb/>
to a stake, thence southerly S <lb/>
feet, thence easterly feet to <lb/>
street, thence northerly with said <lb/>
street feet to the beginning <lb/>
This said sale is made for the <lb/>
post of satisfying th terms of sail <lb/>
Mortgage <lb/>
This 1st. 1915. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Harding attorneys. <lb/>
Far <lb/>
THIS MATTER OF <lb/>
Solomon, Bankrupt. <lb/>
No. in Bankruptcy. <lb/>
Petition for Discharge <lb/>
To the Honorable H. O. Connor, Judge <lb/>
of the District Court of the United <lb/>
States for the District of <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Solomon, of Greenville, in the <lb/>
and State of North <lb/>
Carolina, in the said District, respect- <lb/>
fully represents that on the day of <lb/>
Sept. last past, he was duly adjudged <lb/>
bankrupt under the acts Congress <lb/>
relating to bankruptcy; that he bar <lb/>
duly surrendered all his property and <lb/>
rights of property, and has fully com- <lb/>
plied with all the requirement of said <lb/>
sets and of the orders of the court <lb/>
touching bis bankruptcy. <lb/>
Wherefore he Prays that he may be de- <lb/>
creed by the court to have a full dis- <lb/>
charge from all debts provable against <lb/>
hid estate under said bankrupt sets, <lb/>
except such debts as exempted by <lb/>
law from such <lb/>
Dated this , 11- <lb/>
SOLOMON. <lb/>
Bankrupt <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
MM i l <lb/>
ft SEARCH MM.<lb/>
PATENT BUILD FORTUNES <lb/>
mm how. win It. <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
D, SWIFT CO. <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington. D. C. <lb/>
Administrator's notice <lb/>
laving qualified us <lb/>
C. T. A., of Kenneth <lb/>
Fleming deceased, late of <lb/>
County, N. C. is now <lb/>
made fr the purpose of notify <lb/>
all persons having claims <lb/>
against estate of the said de- <lb/>
ceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
or before the 84th. <lb/>
day f December 1915 r this no <lb/>
will plead in of then <lb/>
recovery. All indebted to <lb/>
estate please make <lb/>
mediate settlement to the under <lb/>
signed. <lb/>
This day of December <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
FRANK at <lb/>
Administrator. C. T. A <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
LAS I <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in me b <lb/>
that Deed of Trust executed to me <lb/>
by W. C. Smith, and of record in the <lb/>
Office of the Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
County, in Book T-10 at Page <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to th- <lb/>
highest bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, u the <lb/>
day of February, 1915, at <lb/>
M., the following described parcel of <lb/>
real estate, lying, being and situate- <lb/>
in Township. County <lb/>
Pitt, and State of North Carolina, to- <lb/>
Farm No. Twelve on <lb/>
part of land formerly owned b <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully <lb/>
in Map Rook at Page o. <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office for PHI <lb/>
County and containing Three and 16- <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
This January 1915. <lb/>
C S. CARR <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
Albion Dunn, Atty. l-5-ltd <lb/>
as administrator <lb/>
et the estate ;. Mills, deceased. <lb/>
late of Pitt county, Carolina. <lb/>
this Is to all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <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 persons in <lb/>
to said estate will please make <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This th day of November <lb/>
JOHN T. EVANS. <lb/>
Administrator of B J Mills, d. <lb/>
M seed. <lb/>
JAMES U Attorney. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having duly the <lb/>
superior court clerk of <lb/>
as administrator the of Cal- <lb/>
Jones, deceased, la <lb/>
given to all persons to the <lb/>
estate to make to <lb/>
the undersigned; and u ; <lb/>
claims against said are no- <lb/>
tilled to present the the under <lb/>
signed for payment on before the <lb/>
16th of December, or this <lb/>
notice will be plead la f recovery. <lb/>
This day of 1914. <lb/>
ROBT D <lb/>
of Calvin Jones. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
in the Superior Court <lb/>
Before the Clerk <lb/>
N. B <lb/>
Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
In the Superior four;, <lb/>
Cotton Mills. Inc. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
I, B, Somerville <lb/>
Notice of Summons and Warrant <lb/>
Attachment <lb/>
The defendant, I. K. <lb/>
above named, will notice that u <lb/>
summons in above entitled action <lb/>
was issued against him on the 1811 <lb/>
day December, 1914, out or the <lb/>
Court f Pitt County, on an <lb/>
affidavit Mid order attachment, for <lb/>
the sum of Hundred <lb/>
and 48-100 Dollars due tin <lb/>
plaintiff by an error overlooking the <lb/>
payment of a check In the aforesaid <lb/>
when settlement was made with <lb/>
said defendant for a con- <lb/>
tract in building and constructing <lb/>
employee houses on property of <lb/>
the plaintiff, which amount of <lb/>
Hundred Fifty-five and 42-100 <lb/>
is now due by the defendant <lb/>
ville to this plaintiff, and said sum- <lb/>
mons was made returnable on tin <lb/>
day of January. 1915. to tho <lb/>
Court of said County, held In <lb/>
Greenville on said date. <lb/>
The defendant will also lake notice <lb/>
that u warrant of attachment was Is- <lb/>
sued by tho said Court on the 18th <lb/>
day December, 1914. the <lb/>
property of the defendant. The <lb/>
ville Hanking and Trust Co., which <lb/>
properly of the <lb/>
consisted of certain deposits of money <lb/>
in tho said Greenville Banking and <lb/>
Trust CO., which warrant of attach- <lb/>
is returnable at tho <lb/>
date of January 1915. before the <lb/>
Judge, at the Court House In the <lb/>
Town of Greenville when and where <lb/>
said defendants are required to <lb/>
pear answer or demur to the com- <lb/>
plaint, or the relief demanded will be <lb/>
granted. <lb/>
This, ilia 32nd <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
J. l. COX. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Hy virtue the power or sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb/>
and delivered by A. I. <lb/>
and T. Jackson to C H. <lb/>
the first day of September 1906, and <lb/>
duly recorded in the Pitt County Reg- <lb/>
in Book page the under- <lb/>
will expose to public sale be- <lb/>
fore the Court House door In Green- <lb/>
ville, N C, to the bidder for <lb/>
cash on Monday, the day of Feb- <lb/>
1915, at P. M. a lot or <lb/>
tract of land being and lying in the <lb/>
town of Grifton, Pitt county, N. C <lb/>
and more particularly described as <lb/>
follows, All of the lot of land <lb/>
purchased by the said H. <lb/>
Mrs Martha whereon her <lb/>
store was located, adjoining the lots <lb/>
of Jacob and K. laing In the old pa t <lb/>
of the town of Grifton. Also one <lb/>
other tract or lot land which was <lb/>
deeded to P. H. by U J. Chap- <lb/>
man and wife, Chapman and <lb/>
Spencer Brooks, located in that part <lb/>
of the town Grifton known as New <lb/>
Town and is the lot on which was lo- <lb/>
. the C. H. store, and <lb/>
Where be did I mercantile business <lb/>
until the lire which burned up the <lb/>
store, said lot adjoining the lots of <lb/>
J. U. Fleming and R. U Murphy, said <lb/>
lot is feet wide by feet long. <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy the above de- <lb/>
scribed mortgage deed <lb/>
Phis the day of December, 1911. <lb/>
C. GASKINS. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Brown, Attorney. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
ill <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In the Sups Court. <lb/>
Maggie Perry <lb/>
vs <lb/>
H. P. Perry <lb/>
The defendant above <lb/>
take <lb/>
That an action entitled above <lb/>
commenced in the Court of <lb/>
Pitt County on the of <lb/>
1914, to procure i divorce <lb/>
the causes set forth In Complaint <lb/>
filed in the office the Clerk or <lb/>
Court <lb/>
An the said Will take <lb/>
further notice that he acquired <lb/>
appear at the January of the <lb/>
Superior Court of said Co to be <lb/>
held on tho 2nd Moods; of January <lb/>
1915, at the Court <lb/>
In Greenville, N. C, ticS answer or <lb/>
demur to the complaint o said ac- <lb/>
or the plaintiff will supply to the <lb/>
court for the relief in MM <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
This the 7th day of 1914 <lb/>
S. J. Atty. for- plaintiff. <lb/>
Flora Ann Moore, Ada Thomas, Beat- <lb/>
rice Thomas. Pearlie Thomas, lie., <lb/>
Thomas, Nina Hell Thomas am <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
The defendants above named will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled <lb/>
as above has been commence, in the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County to sell <lb/>
tor partition Lot No. in <lb/>
of lands of Jordan Cox, de- <lb/>
ceased, lying near Ayden, N. C, an <lb/>
the said defendants will further <lb/>
notice that they are required to <lb/>
pear the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County at his office la <lb/>
court Monday. January 25th <lb/>
1915, and answer or demur to the <lb/>
filed In said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb/>
I he relief demanded in said petition. <lb/>
This 24th day of December 1914. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
F. G. SON. <lb/>
Attorneys for Plaintiff <lb/>
Washington. D. C. <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Norfolk. Vs. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
Charleston. W. Va. <lb/>
Charleston. S. C. <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Majority Friend Thought Mr. <lb/>
Would Die, Bat <lb/>
Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
Interesting ad- <lb/>
vice from this Sir. A. J. <lb/>
as was down with <lb/>
stomach trouble five years, and <lb/>
would have so bad, at <lb/>
tunes, that I thought surely would die. <lb/>
I tried different treatments, but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
I got so I could not eat or sleep, <lb/>
lad all my except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. He advised me to try <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
taking other medicine. I decided to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
any confidence in It. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
for three months, and It has cured <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb/>
since I began using It. <lb/>
I am so thankful what buck- <lb/>
ha done for <lb/>
ha been <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
of the stomach and liver, ft <lb/>
is composed of pure, vegetable herb, <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb/>
used by young and old, and should be <lb/>
kept in every family chest <lb/>
a package today. <lb/>
Only a quarter. u <lb/>
Administrator Notice <lb/>
Having as administrator <lb/>
s R. deceased late put <lb/>
County. North Carolina, this to <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
the estate said deceased to <lb/>
them to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months of this or this notice <lb/>
be pleaded in bar of recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make immediate payment <lb/>
This, the 7th day of January 1915. <lb/>
J L. PERKINS. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
Administrator Net ice. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
J. I Patrick deceased, late of <lb/>
county, North Carolina, this Is to <lb/>
all persons having claims <lb/>
the estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
them to the undersigned <lb/>
months of this date or this notice <lb/>
e pleaded In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment <lb/>
This, the 21st day of December 1914 <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
P. G i, SON. Attorneys. <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
Si is hereby given that it. L. <lb/>
this day sold all In <lb/>
i Interests in the <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
ville X . to A. E ind M <lb/>
W. Wallace and that from this date <lb/>
the said K. L. Little has no further <lb/>
interest In said business <lb/>
This the 1st. day of January I tit. <lb/>
R, L. <lb/>
A. B. <lb/>
M W. WALLACE, <lb/>
By virtue of power of sale <lb/>
in a certain mortgage given by <lb/>
C. Crawford to W. H. Allen, dated <lb/>
July 1914 and recorded In Book <lb/>
page In office th <lb/>
Register Deeds, the undersigned <lb/>
will offer for sale at public auction <lb/>
on the 9th day of January 1915 be- <lb/>
fore tho court door in Green- <lb/>
ville at o'clock M the following <lb/>
m property <lb/>
All the right, title, and interest <lb/>
said H C. Crawford la the lands of the <lb/>
late Ann K. Crawford, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of JOSS Tyson, J. Nichols and <lb/>
others, known as Polly <lb/>
land containing acres more or <lb/>
less; also all interest and title as a- <lb/>
acres more or less, the deed for i <lb/>
Is recorded In Book II page GT, <lb/>
Unite description. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. Said sale mad <lb/>
to satisfy said mortgage. <lb/>
Dec I, 1914 <lb/>
W. H <lb/>
Mortgage v <lb/>
W Attorney <lb/>
Hy <lb/>
qualified as administrator <lb/>
of the of G. W. Bullock, deceased <lb/>
late of Pitt County, North Carolina, <lb/>
this la to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
at Bethel, N. C, on or <lb/>
before the 13th day of November HI <lb/>
or this will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All la <lb/>
to said estate will pleas make <lb/>
Immediate payment <lb/>
This 14th day November <lb/>
MO B <lb/>
Administrator S. W. Hillock, i <lb/>
w. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
virtue of authority v in <lb/>
by a mortgage, in book <lb/>
S-10, Page Register of Deeds of- <lb/>
by A. IS. lo <lb/>
C. S. Carr, assignee, on t she 24th. <lb/>
of November, 1913, I for <lb/>
sale on the third Monday January <lb/>
1915. being tho 19th do thereof, for <lb/>
cash, to tho highest bid the <lb/>
Court House door, at noon follow- <lb/>
described property; <lb/>
That lot in the plan <lb/>
known as part of lot at the <lb/>
corner of the fence on t <lb/>
at the corner of <lb/>
Streets, and running <lb/>
with street, <lb/>
feet, thence p with <lb/>
First street and with Ho as It <lb/>
now runs, forty-nine feet, <lb/>
southerly parallel first line <lb/>
ninety-live feet to street <lb/>
thence easterly with Flu St street for- <lb/>
feet to <lb/>
containing an acre, <lb/>
more or less, and L same lot <lb/>
conveyed to K If. by W. II. <lb/>
Cox and wife. <lb/>
This the day of 1911 <lb/>
c. s. <lb/>
S Atty. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Privileges <lb/>
WHEAT. <lb/>
Puts and calls are th safest <lb/>
surest of trading In wheat, <lb/>
ii or oats. Because loss ts <lb/>
limited to the <lb/>
bought No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable war <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can buy <lb/>
or calls on <lb/>
grain for or you can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish. <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent <lb/>
the chance to lake profit <lb/>
A movement of t cents 1600 profit. <lb/>
Write for full particular and bank <lb/>
k. w. <lb/>
Columbus, Ohio. <lb/>
all mall to Lock Boa nil <lb/>
Executor's Notice <lb/>
Having as Executor of <lb/>
Adam deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
county, North Carolina, this Is to <lb/>
all persons having against <lb/>
the estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
them to the undersigned within <lb/>
months of this date or this notice will <lb/>
be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate <lb/>
will please make immediate payment <lb/>
This, the 21st day of December 1914. <lb/>
BROWN. <lb/>
Executor <lb/>
F. G. SON. Attorneys <lb/>
of <lb/>
Dissolution <lb/>
The of J. Cox Son has this <lb/>
day been by J. Cox who has <lb/>
to . R. Cox his Interest in the <lb/>
of Cox ft Son, doing <lb/>
in Ufa town of N C. All <lb/>
persona owing the said firm make <lb/>
payments to J R. Cog and all <lb/>
sons having claims the firm <lb/>
present them to J. It. Cox also. <lb/>
CON. <lb/>
J. It. COX <lb/>
Dec. II, N <lb/>
c.<lb/>
I rates, no of how <lb/>
re Hie J. old <lb/>
Porter's <lb/>
Hash <lb/>
State North <lb/>
County. <lb/>
WT. <lb/>
To Taker <lb/>
Pitt County, the <lb/>
being n Citizen c State of <lb/>
North Carolina, hereby- t forth in i <lb/>
shows, that th tract -r <lb/>
parcel of land to-wit. and be- <lb/>
in Pitt <lb/>
fount, North Carolina <lb/>
acre on th <lb/>
south side of Tar river n <lb/>
Township, and more III sly described <lb/>
in smith by <lb/>
the lands of I W, H. <lb/>
heirs, on the east by N, Nobles, <lb/>
on north by is v.-t and, and on <lb/>
the west by J- K. Win- <lb/>
slow, <lb/>
Same hi he vacant <lb/>
e . hi <lb/>
N. .-tit ard cl to Entry <lb/>
lb here- <lb/>
by mikes Entry f. to, <lb/>
and prays tor n arid <lb/>
This the i of 1911 <lb/>
This above Bled <lb/>
17th, day of Des. 1914.<lb/>
ii Taker. <lb/>
Having as administrator. <lb/>
of the estate of Ernul deceased <lb/>
late of Pitt county North Carolina, <lb/>
this is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against tho estate of the <lb/>
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
at Greenville, N. C, on or <lb/>
before the 22nd day of December 1915 <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb/>
of their recovery. All in- <lb/>
to said will please make <lb/>
immediate <lb/>
This 22nd day of December 1914 <lb/>
JAMES BROWN. <lb/>
WILEY BROWN. <lb/>
Administrators of Ernul, de- <lb/>
ceased. <lb/>
The Quinine That Do <lb/>
If <lb/>
not . nor <lb/>
ringing In <lb/>
look tor the K V W. <lb/>
Your Skin <lb/>
Clear as a<lb/>
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JOHNSTON. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
By virtue of authority ii <lb/>
me by a mortgage made by W. H. <lb/>
Clark to Macon on the <lb/>
7th day of January. 1913, and I <lb/>
qualified as Administrator here- <lb/>
by offer for sale on tho third Mon- <lb/>
day of 1915, being the <lb/>
day thereof, for cash to the <lb/>
bidder, at the Court House door at <lb/>
noon, the following described pro- <lb/>
Lying and being in Swift Creek <lb/>
Township. Pitt County. North Caro <lb/>
line, beginning at a cypress on the <lb/>
run of Swift Creek near the old foot <lb/>
way and runs S K poles to a <lb/>
stake, James Walls corner, then N <lb/>
E poles to a forked pine, then S <lb/>
poles to water oak, then N <lb/>
W Hi poles to a black gum on the <lb/>
run of Swift Creek, then down the <lb/>
various courses of Swift Crock, <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
in Hook page <lb/>
Also one oilier tract adjoining the <lb/>
described and adjoining <lb/>
lands t J. P- Clark. Clark, <lb/>
James others, <lb/>
acres more or lees. <lb/>
his. the day of December <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
R. A. <lb/>
of Macon <lb/>
N W. Atty.<lb/>
M THE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
WORTH IT BAB <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb/>
CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WM A <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUN <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
SATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Is the lest the eh set<lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, AFTERNOON, H, <lb/>
COHEN <lb/>
BEADS PAPER AT <lb/>
if Motif Club flax Spec- <lb/>
Meeting ti <lb/>
An Intelligent and Capable <lb/>
in The Future We <lb/>
Must Make Healthy and <lb/>
Children Today. <lb/>
Propose lo Shorten the term <lb/>
of legislature to <lb/>
Days <lb/>
Long Expected Raid on <lb/>
England by the Germans <lb/>
Zeppelin Airships Made <lb/>
The blessing the Schools <lb/>
are too to need any argument <lb/>
r them and trier are Important lac <lb/>
an in promoting public health because <lb/>
are an avenue by which all the <lb/>
of all the people may be <lb/>
M To these benefits, this <lb/>
avenue must be used and used right. <lb/>
A railroad may be built through a <lb/>
wonderful whore <lb/>
possibilities abound but unless trains <lb/>
aerate on this no benefits <lb/>
will be reaped by tho people living <lb/>
a the through which it <lb/>
it is with the public school and <lb/>
me public we use th.- <lb/>
avenue Into all the homes, for the <lb/>
of the health the <lb/>
In tie homes, we lose one of the <lb/>
great opportunities for universal good. <lb/>
Parents readily respond to those <lb/>
things which benefits to their <lb/>
in which benefits the parents <lb/>
share. In fact the welfare of <lb/>
and their parents is <lb/>
able, and through the school we <lb/>
reach both. <lb/>
Health is the foundation all pros- <lb/>
and happiness, much more <lb/>
than many of the studies <lb/>
pursued by our children. <lb/>
Without health life beer men a burden <lb/>
and the possibilities for much <lb/>
lessened. <lb/>
school Is the of <lb/>
knowledge, and should include <lb/>
knowledge of how to conserve <lb/>
health and prevent disease, only <lb/>
way to have healthy, strong men and <lb/>
women la to raise healthy children <lb/>
and create conditions which will In- <lb/>
sure health. <lb/>
The public school a op- <lb/>
to tor proper <lb/>
knowledge evil will help us to avoid <lb/>
It for knowledge Is tho mother <lb/>
action. It has been said that in the <lb/>
school of future compulsory <lb/>
cation will Include compulsory <lb/>
because the latter Is necessary to the <lb/>
former. <lb/>
Ail government ported th <lb/>
interest of their citizens, but <lb/>
duty of conserving the health of <lb/>
is Just its relative <lb/>
importance. <lb/>
The healthy man and woman be <lb/>
come an asset to a nation, while a dis- <lb/>
eased becomes a burden an <lb/>
often a menace The relative value <lb/>
on page <lb/>
Jan. Woolen <lb/>
on yesterday finished his committee as- <lb/>
reserving three big com- <lb/>
appropriations and in <lb/>
to the last. Mr. of <lb/>
Alleghany Is the chairman of <lb/>
committee, Mr. <lb/>
of Buncombe, that of <lb/>
and Mr. Page of Moore, of In- <lb/>
The chairmanship of the fin- <lb/>
committee Is not new to Mr <lb/>
as he held the place during <lb/>
the session of the House in 1911. Two <lb/>
years ago Mr. Williams of <lb/>
was chairman of the finance <lb/>
The Insurance question Is one that <lb/>
is very near to Mr. Page and he was <lb/>
the logical man for the chairmanship <lb/>
of this committee where many Import- <lb/>
ant matters are to come this et- <lb/>
Felicitations to Jackson <lb/>
It a pretty sentiment of Mr. <lb/>
yesterday when he Intro- <lb/>
a resolution of felicitation to <lb/>
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson widow of the <lb/>
groat Confederate who re- <lb/>
sides at Charlotte. Mrs. Jackson has <lb/>
boon critically tor several weeks <lb/>
and her life has at times been de- <lb/>
of but with that strong iron <lb/>
will no common to the women of tho <lb/>
South has defied death and is now <lb/>
on the road to recovery <lb/>
Bond Issues For Bad <lb/>
Two good roads bills passed their <lb/>
second reading yesterday, one author- <lb/>
a bond issue of for <lb/>
Alexander county and one of <lb/>
for Yadkin county, to be <lb/>
to the voters. The good leave-i <lb/>
is at work In North Carolina and in <lb/>
the course of time North Carolina will <lb/>
have as fine a system of highways as <lb/>
is to be found In South. <lb/>
To Shorten <lb/>
Resolved by the House of j <lb/>
the Senate <lb/>
That it is the judgment of <lb/>
Assembly that its <lb/>
shall be completed so that it <lb/>
adjourn sine die not later that <lb/>
forty days from the beginning of <lb/>
the session. <lb/>
Second. That a committee shall <lb/>
be consisting of three on the <lb/>
part of Senate, to be appointed <lb/>
by the Lieutenant Governor, <lb/>
four on the part of the House of <lb/>
Representatives, to be appointed <lb/>
by the Speaker, whose duty It sh-ill <lb/>
he to confer with the chairman of <lb/>
the various committees and with <lb/>
the members of <lb/>
from time to time, and h to M <lb/>
the holiness lo the end <lb/>
the body may adjourn as suggest I <lb/>
in section one l reel. <lb/>
The above resolution was <lb/>
ed in both branches of the <lb/>
Assembly yesterday, that in the m <lb/>
being tattered by I <lb/>
and the sponsor In the the <lb/>
resolution being Representative <lb/>
Alleghany <lb/>
Towns an and Many <lb/>
Bombs Thrown Damage <lb/>
LITTLE FRONT <lb/>
Heavy Snow Falls <lb/>
Operations II West, Russians Con- <lb/>
to Report In <lb/>
Kant Carpathian <lb/>
London. Jan. aircraft <lb/>
their long threatened raid on <lb/>
England and attempted to <lb/>
blow up with bombs, the King's royal <lb/>
residence In County <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
King George and Queen Mary, who <lb/>
have stayed at with <lb/>
their family, only yesterday returned <lb/>
to London. <lb/>
It Is not definitely known whether <lb/>
the raiders Zeppelins or <lb/>
but Zeppelins were reported <lb/>
yesterday as passing over tho <lb/>
Sea in a westerly direction, and some <lb/>
believe were the raiders. <lb/>
Six Towns Call. <lb/>
were dropped in <lb/>
King's Lynn. <lb/>
and Every- <lb/>
where, except at <lb/>
and damage to property resulted. <lb/>
The place visited was the <lb/>
seaside resort and fishing <lb/>
town of yarn h. <lb/>
A man and a woman were killed a <lb/>
number of persons were injured, an <lb/>
much damage to property was done <lb/>
by the raiders. Their visit lasted lea <lb/>
minutes. <lb/>
Four or five bombs were dropped in <lb/>
When the attack began <lb/>
tho authorities have instructions that <lb/>
all be extinguished and other <lb/>
precautionary measures were taker j <lb/>
Few signs of panic were seen daring, <lb/>
the raid. <lb/>
Steered For Palace. <lb/>
Apparently the raiders after <lb/>
flew over where <lb/>
they dropped bombs, and then went to <lb/>
and <lb/>
Inland from there they made for Sand- <lb/>
dropping explosive <lb/>
there and at King's Lynn, where a <lb/>
was killed and a man, woman and a <lb/>
child were Injured. Two houses <lb/>
destroyed. <lb/>
The damage at has <lb/>
not been reported. It is known, how- <lb/>
ever, that the royal palace was i <lb/>
harmed. A bomb penetrated B house <lb/>
did not explode <lb/>
Only ye Scotland Yard <lb/>
issued Instruct I n lei i <lb/>
to be sty the p <lb/>
and other officials In tho event of en <lb/>
raid. <lb/>
Snow In France. <lb/>
London, Jan. snow falls <lb/>
In Franco and In con- <lb/>
lined entirely lo <lb/>
i There been <lb/>
one exception, however, southwest o <lb/>
near where <lb/>
the French are reported to have <lb/>
a few hundred yards nearer <lb/>
the German frontier. <lb/>
Military men attach considerable <lb/>
importance to operations In this re- <lb/>
for, they say in conjunction <lb/>
the continued French pressure on the <lb/>
German lines west of tho Fortress of <lb/>
they will check if <lb/>
German operations against <lb/>
around they have had a half <lb/>
circle drawn since they invade <lb/>
France. <lb/>
KILLED. <lb/>
Training School Celebrates <lb/>
Gov. <lb/>
With Big Dinner <lb/>
Gov. Jarvis was born Mon- <lb/>
day. January 1836. Yesterday <lb/>
the teachers. officers and student <lb/>
body of the Carolina Teacher.; <lb/>
Training School gave him a dinner <lb/>
party in honor of tho <lb/>
of that event. It was an occasion of <lb/>
peculiar interest, and was an evidence <lb/>
the high esteem and genuine <lb/>
that the school feels <lb/>
man who has been a constant in- <lb/>
and help to them. <lb/>
At one o'clock the faculty, officers <lb/>
and seniors gathered in <lb/>
and greeted <lb/>
nor Jarvis. Then all went to the din- <lb/>
room, where the other Student <lb/>
bad gathered. dining <lb/>
room was very tastefully decorate <lb/>
in green pine and potted The <lb/>
MAKES A FINE <lb/>
IMPRESSION H <lb/>
Cuts Short his Charge lo Gran. <lb/>
Jury Giving More line <lb/>
to Trials <lb/>
Wreck on Seaboard <lb/>
Yesterday. <lb/>
Raleigh. Jan. 20-Engineer tables were arraigned in two hollow <lb/>
S. Stone, of Raleigh was killed <lb/>
Hogan was said to be dying last <lb/>
night, and Messengers B. H. <lb/>
and T. F- both of <lb/>
Washington, D. C, were injured when <lb/>
the Seaboard fast mall, bound for Jack <lb/>
Fla., was wrecked at <lb/>
good about miles from Raleigh <lb/>
evening about o'clock. <lb/>
It reported that no <lb/>
were hurt beyond a and <lb/>
bruises. <lb/>
Tho engine which Is one of the <lb/>
largest used on the road turned <lb/>
squares. Tho tables of the larger <lb/>
for students, were placed near <lb/>
tho walls. Within this, at the smaller <lb/>
square of tables, place cards we-e <lb/>
arraigned for Gov. Jarvis, the <lb/>
and seniors. Down the center of <lb/>
tables a chain of the beautiful par- <lb/>
vine with its red berries form- <lb/>
ed a graceful decoration. Cut flowers <lb/>
furnished further decoration. Members <lb/>
of the Junior Class served the dinner <lb/>
Near the close of the dinner Hi <lb/>
Alice Herring, president of the <lb/>
class came in, bearing the <lb/>
on It side and the firs, three cars were m. -it the figure formed by <lb/>
derailed the express car being thrown colored, lighted candles, and placed <lb/>
cross-wise the track. The other eight Before Gov. Jarvis. After the great <lb/>
cars kept the track and were pulled j applause, which followed, had ended <lb/>
away from the wrecked part of the Wright arose and said <lb/>
train, i is always difficult to <lb/>
The train about M it is to attempt it. Seventy- <lb/>
miles an hour It Is sail, and split a <lb/>
I switch which caused the wreck. <lb/>
nine years ago, on Monday, no one <lb/>
would have dared prophecy the <lb/>
Stone was pinned under career of the little born <lb/>
the engine could not be removed that day; nor did they know that at <lb/>
until the arrival of <lb/>
train. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Count j. <lb/>
Lexington, Ky. Jan. <lb/>
County, in Kentucky, <lb/>
will appropriate the re- <lb/>
b of its principal roadways is <lb/>
hems decided today J special <lb/>
The citizens of the county have <lb/>
held many meeting and it was <lb/>
. d to the roads question as <lb/>
In principal Beans of putting Green- <lb/>
County in a thriving condition. Re- <lb/>
t trOW the town of which <lb/>
the County to the effect <lb/>
hat the bond is will undoubtedly <lb/>
. carried n today's election. <lb/>
the close he would be associated with <lb/>
an institution that stands for the de- <lb/>
of the beef there is I,, <lb/>
child. <lb/>
We have met to commemorate the <lb/>
birthday of one whom all love. W <lb/>
of this school own more to than <lb/>
to any other living being. It I beat- <lb/>
that tho of this school <lb/>
should contribute to this celebration. <lb/>
Five will give an outline of his fifty <lb/>
years of public service; each one re- <lb/>
viewing briefly tho achievements of <lb/>
ten years. The best historian cannot <lb/>
FULL SOCKET FOR THIS <lb/>
Are Disposed of An I <lb/>
In Able Manner The Judge <lb/>
Delay Unless <lb/>
Necessary. <lb/>
The January term of <lb/>
convened here this morning with <lb/>
Judge H. W. presiding. As <lb/>
it a resident of Green- <lb/>
ville and holding court on a <lb/>
appointment tho court room was <lb/>
filled when tho grand Jury had been <lb/>
drawn waiting to hear the charge to <lb/>
the jury. <lb/>
Judge charging jury <lb/>
said in part that he would not deliver <lb/>
a long charge tor he believed that <lb/>
per cent of the time given to <lb/>
Juries was thrown away He sail <lb/>
that he saw men on the jury who <lb/>
served on Grand Juries before he be <lb/>
the practice of law and that these <lb/>
men ought to be able by this time to <lb/>
understand thoroughly the duties re <lb/>
quired of a Grand Juror. In the <lb/>
course of his instructions tho Judge <lb/>
said It would be to define <lb/>
one of the cases on the docket. The <lb/>
necessity of long charges has been <lb/>
for the juror of today has a <lb/>
much opportunity than former <lb/>
to learn duly as a Juror. The <lb/>
entire law of county is in the <lb/>
hands of of the jury they should <lb/>
stand by their oath or guilty r <lb/>
perjury The jury was also cautioned <lb/>
using more time than <lb/>
in examining but to <lb/>
. witnesses to enable them <lb/>
learn whether to hold or discharge <lb/>
to determine the guilty or innocence it <lb/>
the accused. The jury was also <lb/>
ed to look into the condition of the <lb/>
public institution of the county and <lb/>
to them as well as the <lb/>
l officials there be a need for <lb/>
such action. The Jury was thou sent <lb/>
to the jury room to begin their <lb/>
There arc for this term over <lb/>
give more than an outline. <lb/>
B . w. cases docketed and It was <lb/>
man can give a full history of . . <lb/>
M- liable-. <lb/>
Washington, Jan. -Miss Margaret <lb/>
Wilson has promised to award the <lb/>
career, he must write it <lb/>
He then announced Miss <lb/>
Fagan gave following review <lb/>
of the years from <lb/>
the close of the war we find that <lb/>
Thomas Jordan Jarvis who entered <lb/>
a baby contest to be held here , the war as a private has risen to the <lb/>
been deeply in-j rank of Captain The qualities it <lb/>
in the better baby movement made a successful soldier were Just <lb/>
Over babies have been the qualities needed In leadership <lb/>
The examination of the Judges will the state. His first public service <lb/>
complicated The champion fifty years ago was In the state <lb/>
I will be decorated by Miss convention in in which he <lb/>
herself, on page <lb/>
on Ibis account that ibis term of com <lb/>
was ordered held in the absence of <lb/>
Judge Connor. <lb/>
After having Charged the Jury an I <lb/>
the other preliminary <lb/>
judge culled cases t <lb/>
trial. There was no undue <lb/>
still the cases wire posed of -i <lb/>
short order. Almost every one <lb/>
in the court room was struck with <lb/>
th ease sad rapidity with which <lb/>
, were disposed. No unnecessary <lb/>
delay was permitted and when <lb/>
evidence was in those case not r <lb/>
, i on rage<lb/>
<lb/>
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