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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 />
-e <lb />
a w .- <lb />
SI.,, I. I. I <lb />
. ,. <lb />
hi <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published <lb />
U I. Bettor.<lb />
The man who does not stop to <lb />
about present business conditions but <lb />
on and looks after his work does <lb />
not And conditions so very much <lb />
from what they were last <lb />
the war started <lb />
out yr. <lb />
Six <lb />
Adverting rate way b. bad upon <lb />
application at die office <lb />
Th <lb />
Turn <lb />
All cards of and resolutions <lb />
J respect will d tr at <lb />
it per word <lb />
It i- said that over were <lb />
spent In Pennsylvania to elect Sena- <lb />
tor to Congress. <lb />
to these he must be <lb />
M able man to somebody and who W <lb />
that somebody <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
be charged for at tires <lb />
per line, up to fifty <lb />
second matter <lb />
August iii post <lb />
North under <lb />
act of March <lb />
JANUARY , <lb />
fellows who cornered <lb />
the country's goat. <lb />
The fellow who howled about th <lb />
hard times before the present war <lb />
started when there was nothing to <lb />
howl about now has a chance to <lb />
in some real howling and many cf <lb />
them are overworking their <lb />
The New York subways are now <lb />
target the whole country's <lb />
If the managers of this <lb />
ten could follow the advice that <lb />
been offered the subway system <lb />
be absolutely perfect according to <lb />
some people's way of thinking <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Company. <lb />
Deposits at Government Call Oct. st <lb />
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb />
Deposit Your Money with This <lb />
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb />
It looks as if some nations <lb />
some individuals can't stand pros- <lb />
Roosevelt seems to be doing his <lb />
beat to get somebody else to sue him <lb />
libel. <lb />
There is only one business that <lb />
pay to advertise and that is <lb />
The statements of the <lb />
hanks in this county which are now- <lb />
being published show that the <lb />
of these batiks are very good la- <lb />
deed. They show the usual amount <lb />
or an increase in the amount of de- <lb />
posits and other items are equally <lb />
favorable <lb />
Squibs From Other <lb />
We Point To Furniture <lb />
I ,; <lb />
as our strong feature be- <lb />
came we know that the kind <lb />
we handle has been mad. la <lb />
the way from <lb />
best selected lumber. and <lb />
that It better and lasts <lb />
than any ether kind <lb />
said at anything like oar <lb />
prices We should like ks <lb />
have you call and visit our <lb />
Our lines of Bel- <lb />
roots Furniture will surely <lb />
tempt you to buy. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Evans Street. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
none men must <lb />
the nab <lb />
co Ashing lust ; <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch has just <lb />
completed its twentieth year of con- <lb />
publication and during to. <lb />
; whole time it has under one <lb />
management Thu paper which Is one <lb />
of the best publications In this part <lb />
of state is a welcome visitor M <lb />
our desk and we are very glad <lb />
learn that it now enjoying tint <lb />
Question. <lb />
President Wilson says he did not <lb />
mean his Indianapolis utterance as <lb />
a second term announcement. Thais <lb />
merely the difference between twee- <lb />
die The question am. <lb />
as they say in South <lb />
you going to run <lb />
Dispatch<lb />
If we are to believe the many <lb />
and nothing <lb />
N fair in war. <lb />
It looks like hard winter on the <lb />
orchestras, but we hope the violinists <lb />
will scrape through <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Apparently Gen. Is no mean <lb />
having dug himself into the <lb />
notional box office, with the road <lb />
a foreign refuge <lb />
Disperse <lb />
. Join the army which is en- <lb />
to disperse gloom. This is <lb />
a time when a man with a pipe dream <lb />
is more companionable than a man <lb />
who has a to enter for the <lb />
stakes. Shoot the nightmare Do We<lb />
Home Arc Good. <lb />
President Wilson avoids the word. <lb />
In that part of the dictionary where <lb />
President Roosevelt used to get the <lb />
kind that stirred things up <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Now a tidy little police flotilla U <lb />
Keep the fighting away from these <lb />
would help a good deal and <lb />
would prove an example to <lb />
Europe <lb />
After an Investigation the German <lb />
charges fell flat. It appears <lb />
that the bullets which they <lb />
exhibited would not fit a single model <lb />
of the rifles now in use by the allies, j The trouble with many <lb />
If such things continue the allies will people Is that they have <lb />
have a strong case against Germany force Their goodness Is of the pas- <lb />
very passive It Is. <lb />
The evils in this world are never go- <lb />
to be put out of business by <lb />
mixture of weakness and goodness. <lb />
What is needed is a goodness that <lb />
has got some force In it, and that <lb />
without having to exert themselves <lb />
except to submit the charges to <lb />
investigation. <lb />
The amendment to the contempt <lb />
law which has been introduced in <lb />
legislature Is a much needed law in men and women-Snow <lb />
this State. As it Is at present a judge <lb />
can act as judge in matters in which <lb />
he ts one of the litigants. Such a <lb />
procedure is entirely wrong and is <lb />
unnecessary as it Is wrong. And II <lb />
the bill now in the Legislature will <lb />
Before we enter into any union should be <lb />
neutrality with South America the are heartily In favor of the pas- <lb />
at should be required to promise no; sage of ending of <lb />
o ship us any more tango dances <lb />
The University of North Carolina <lb />
form of judicial tyranny <lb />
Hill Standard laconic <lb />
Dog and Pistol Law. <lb />
Here's hoping the State-wide dug <lb />
law and the law taxing the <lb />
of pistols will have safe passage <lb />
the Legislature but The <lb />
faith is a trifle weak on both <lb />
Statesville Landmark <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
virtue authority in <lb />
two certain mortgages executed by <lb />
Prince to Turnage Brothers <lb />
One bearing the date of i- <lb />
1st. 191-1 and recorded in Book <lb />
L-10, an page one bearing <lb />
date of May 2nd. 1914 and recorded In <lb />
Hook Q-10 on page of Pitt <lb />
Registry, the undersigned <lb />
will on Monday. February <lb />
1915, at o'clock Noon, before the <lb />
Court House Door in Pitt County, <lb />
the Town of Greenville, sell to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash the following <lb />
described parcel of land j <lb />
and being in Swift Creek <lb />
Township. Pitt County, North Carolina <lb />
and beginning at two pines and <lb />
oak, William Smith's corner and rune <lb />
thence with William Smith's line S i <lb />
W poles to a stake Wylie Smith <lb />
Smith corner, thence with his line S <lb />
W poles to a stake In said line. <lb />
John Smith's corner then with <lb />
line N W poles to a stake. <lb />
corner, then with hit <lb />
line N W poles to a <lb />
stump in said line thence to the be- <lb />
ginning containing acres more or <lb />
less and being the same land convey- <lb />
ed by Deed from Haywood Cox to <lb />
Prince dated, dated the <lb />
day of November, 1908, and recorded <lb />
in the Register of Deeds Office In Pitt <lb />
County, in Book B-9, on page <lb />
being the same land described in the <lb />
above mentioned mortgages <lb />
THE <lb />
or Is a matter which should <lb />
have the careful thought of <lb />
builder. If you have decided to built <lb />
this spring, or are dissatisfied with <lb />
your present heating system. <lb />
Consult r <lb />
before purchasing, and we will <lb />
give you benefit of our long <lb />
in this matter. <lb />
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb />
Greenville made a tine record last <lb />
Back to The <lb />
at last reached a goal it has building operations. A Having found out that the G. O P <lb />
This was reached last wok of new factories and plants were j had no H of to <lb />
when the total registration mark was erected, several office and store build party, the Progressives are going <lb />
student.- enrolled for this session, j and quite a number of residences. back to the Republican party The <lb />
the past few years the growth; Building does not seem to lie hurt renegades are received with joy <lb />
the University has been very fast war conditions which now are being favored and not <lb />
The attendance has increased j Buildings already started are j reproach. That sets a good a <lb />
n every department and the new being rushed to completion and new for the Democratic party for <lb />
as added are generally in <lb />
possession of all the students they ca i <lb />
handle in a short time after establish- <lb />
The University Is widening it <lb />
Held of endeavor and is turning out <lb />
better equipped men each year. We <lb />
are glad to note the fact that the <lb />
enrollment has at last reached In-; <lb />
mark and we are quite sure the among the papers In this Slate ; <lb />
alumnae of this Institution am of are <lb />
to learn this news. <lb />
buildings are being planned. On <lb />
the whole last year was a very <lb />
one for Greenville and If <lb />
sent Indications are to be relied upon <lb />
this year will be equally as successful <lb />
along this line <lb />
the treatment of prodigal sons <lb />
repentant Republicans who show that <lb />
they want to lead a better life by <lb />
lying themselves with the party of <lb />
Star. <lb />
Shot at <lb />
The bill to tax dogs seems to h <lb />
Saturday night Constable Vance Bet- <lb />
in at went Into the <lb />
I of its passage and it seems to be a section to arrest a who <lb />
, law that is wanted and badly I- wanted by the authorities. The <lb />
A bill is now pending In the ed. We hope that this bill will get resisted arrest and as a result Mr <lb />
providing for the establishment through and that it will be enforced shot him in the hip. The <lb />
a state home for fallen woman. ThU when it becomes a law. This la was given medical treatment <lb />
is a good bill and one that should would sheep raising which and his wound found not to be <lb />
and the home established. Be-, has almost been stopped because of <lb />
cause of the unjust double j sheep killing dogs. <lb />
morals which we hare In this <lb />
try the woman made to suffer Refugees Cross MatH <lb />
the least Infraction of the social San Fransisco. Calif., Jan. <lb />
while her partner In this violation., women and children. German refugees <lb />
At last report it was reported that th <lb />
would soon be all right <lb />
Robbery at <lb />
night at about <lb />
four or five of <lb />
were by the noise of an ex- <lb />
who Is equally has no blame from Japan, will begin another and upon Investigation <lb />
attached to him. Fallen women lap of their Journey homeward that safe in the Coast Line station <lb />
ostracized and if they should j Uncle Sam has removed all had been blown open and the contents <lb />
to reform at present there Is i lions to their landing and crossing stolen. used ail <lb />
chance for them. If this home were the country. o that they may reach the safe was completely blown to <lb />
established It would help many a In Germany. Their husbands pieces. It was evidently work of <lb />
and woman who have no hope now fathers were held by the Japanese. I professionals. The robbers did not <lb />
reform and get started on the This one the few cases on I secure much there being <lb />
track again. This state needs such ill which the United Slates has per- about In the safe. No arrests <lb />
home and we hope the Legislature, refugees to pass through the have been made and no clue to the <lb />
Jan. Wheat <lb />
May Wheat 6-S <lb />
by the said Prince to Jan Corn <lb />
Touring Can F. a B. Detroit <lb />
F. O. a- Detroit. <lb />
We hare hand Ford and <lb />
Cars, almost as good as new, for Bale cheap. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
Markets <lb />
3-4 <lb />
3-4 <lb />
3-1 <lb />
said Turnage <lb />
i May Corn <lb />
This sale is to satisfy the terms of Jan 10.62 <lb />
May Lard 10.80 <lb />
Jan. Ribs 9.95 <lb />
May Ribs 10.35 <lb />
the above mentioned <lb />
This the 18th day of January, ISIS. <lb />
TURN AGE BROS., <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
Harding Pierce. Attorneys. <lb />
1-1 <lb />
10.62 <lb />
10.65 <lb />
10.30 <lb />
I Contest. <lb />
Paris, Jan. of the <lb />
geographical contests ever held is <lb />
that which closes here today, under <lb />
auspices of La Vie a <lb />
noted French magazine. in <lb />
cash Is offered fer the best map of <lb />
showing the frontiers when <lb />
the war Is over. Of course the de- <lb />
will be postponed until the <lb />
treaties have been adjusted <lb />
J. LANIER <lb />
bub men<lb />
M t T t <lb />
Com <lb />
North Bound <lb />
No. II am No. <lb />
p. m No. II <lb />
Bast Bound West <lb />
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to I a m. No. a <lb />
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RESULTS <lb />
Strawberry Plants <lb />
them new, M teals per <lb />
Many a Greenville Citizen Knows How, cat Flowers and funeral design a <lb />
Sure They Are. notice. Orders taxes for Shad <lb />
Nothing uncertain about the . <lb />
of Kidney Pills In Greenville. <lb />
There Is plenty of positive proof of <lb />
this in the testimony of citizens. <lb />
evidence should convince the most <lb />
skeptical doubter. Read the following et <lb />
M. White. Latham Reeling. W. v. Jan. 19-A meeting <lb />
St., Greenville, had a dull of labor leaders from the cigar <lb />
aching pain across my back, which unions Is being <lb />
Plants, Hyacinth and <lb />
HISS <lb />
worried me. also had a here an effort to <lb />
ache, which for day. at a time difference, which are <lb />
The kidney secretion, were two fro- <lb />
and in passage. There, to exist in the cigar makers and <lb />
were other of kidney trouble, unions. The trouble <lb />
Kidney Pills advertised, naB Ohio Valley Trades <lb />
f procured some at the Warren Drug and and mm. <lb />
Co., and they gave me relief, i <lb />
. w . th to solve the problems and <lb />
my back relieving head-1 <lb />
aches. The other of the bring the cigar roller, <lb />
complaint left consider Kid- better accord. So important are <lb />
Pills a very good remedy for kid- that delegates have <lb />
J come from many of the country. <lb />
Price at all dealers. <lb />
simply ask for a kidney to Una Pat at <lb />
Kidney same that n.,,,,,,, <lb />
will pass this bill. <lb />
robbers Identity has bean found. <lb />
Buffalo, N. T. <lb />
id. A true tank. <lb />
LAST CALL FOB BULBS AT 1-3 <lb />
Four of the best varieties f yellow <lb />
Four of the fast <lb />
Dutch hyacinths. <lb />
beat varieties at tulips. White Raman <lb />
hyacinths, white go <lb />
Choice Flowers of all <lb />
Kinds la Ores <lb />
Blooming Pot Plants in many <lb />
Rose bashes, shad, <lb />
trees. Hedge plants and <lb />
Mail, telegraph and telephone <lb />
promptly executed by J. L <lb />
A CO. Florist, Raleigh, N. O <lb />
Ml <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Railroad <lb />
ROUTE OF <lb />
N. following schedule <lb />
Information <lb />
and are set guaranteed <lb />
EAST BOUND <lb />
a. m daily, <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk <lb />
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, Ella <lb />
beth City and <lb />
Parlor Car Service U <lb />
Norfolk. Connects for all <lb />
North and Wast. <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WEST BOUND <lb />
p. in dally, Except Sunday to <lb />
III a. m. dally for Wilson, Raleigh <lb />
and West. Pullman Bleeping <lb />
Connects North, <lb />
and West. <lb />
a. m. dally, Sunday, fat <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects fa; <lb />
all points. <lb />
I p. m. dally for Raleigh and <lb />
Intermediate stations. <lb />
For further Information and reset <lb />
In Sleeping Cars, apply to I. <lb />
L Agent, N. C <lb />
H. g. <lb />
i. D. STACK,<lb />
NORFOLK. TA. <lb />
Malaria or Ms Fever <lb />
No. Mt i. especially <lb />
MALARIA CHILLS FEVER. <lb />
Five or six dose, will break say com. sad <lb />
if i -n then a. e tonic the will not <lb />
return. It acts liver <lb />
and docs nut gripe or <lb />
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MOSELEY <lb />
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INSURANCE Agents <lb />
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were Upended the construction the Copper Toll Lines and <lb />
shown on map, in order that you might <lb />
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and IRON. Ii acts on Liver, Drivel <lb />
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FACT <lb />
. that can be Verified. <lb />
Fact is what we want. <lb />
Opinion is not enough. <lb />
Opinion differ. <lb />
Here's a Greenville fact. <lb />
You can test it. <lb />
T. K. Moore, farmer, Evans St. <lb />
. was troubled <lb />
with my back and my kid <lb />
ltd not act as they should. <lb />
Pills from <lb />
l, Wooten Drug Co. and used <lb />
them as . gave me <lb />
know from person- <lb />
it remedy Is just <lb />
as represented. I confirm my <lb />
a of Dean's Kidney <lb />
I ITS done me a lot of <lb />
good and whenever I have an attack <lb />
t former trouble now, <lb />
Kidney Pills never fail to give mo re- <lb />
Price See, at all dealers. Don't <lb />
ask for a kidney <lb />
Kidney same <lb />
Mr. had. Foster Co. <lb />
Props , Buffalo, N, Y. <lb />
SHE TELL <lb />
By CLARA CROSS. <lb />
VI. I Wills <lb />
H. W. a. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of <lb />
Eye, Ear, aid Throat <lb />
end <lb />
The fitting of Glasses <lb />
J with Dr LI. I. James. <lb />
SUe. N. C, every <lb />
Home Washington, N. <lb />
PAUL Kl <lb />
Office over Frank Wilson's Store <lb />
N. Phone <lb />
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In on Court <lb />
Square. <lb />
you could have sees hie <lb />
mourned the girl the sunburned <lb />
I still think I <lb />
ought to have told rue She was my <lb />
host. <lb />
-hi Emily a <lb />
i girl In the <lb />
St have a lovely <lb />
the woman with the sun- <lb />
iced me to stay over <lb />
her when the rant of the house <lb />
; arty left. Just to keep me from going <lb />
back in the same crowd with Wayne <lb />
Hippie How could I help it if Wayne <lb />
nicer to me than he was to <lb />
it i . then who was <lb />
demanded the girl the wrinkled <lb />
said I simply must stay be- <lb />
cause I loved nature so. and now that <lb />
most of the cottagers had gone home <lb />
there were of nature lying <lb />
around loose a-id unappropriated, and. <lb />
anyhow, her mother was going to <lb />
and she'd so lonesome all <lb />
alone. She was so mournful about It <lb />
had to stay, or make out <lb />
rule. <lb />
went out to Bald the girl <lb />
with the sunburned neck. at all <lb />
. la like to Ash, but be. <lb />
ten was nothing else to to do, and <lb />
hadn't come. Emily said <lb />
hut unless l cat some wed have <lb />
oner. So took the row boat and <lb />
towed around the bend into the bayou. <lb />
lie was I <lb />
fish <lb />
man Right In the spot ere <lb />
wanted to anchor swung his b. I <lb />
he was a native because of <lb />
the old straw hat till he turned, and it <lb />
m i dropped overboard <lb />
v ., horribly <lb />
was better than falling overboard <lb />
protested the other. <lb />
nearly so I wish could <lb />
have seen the manner w let he re- <lb />
that pole and gave it to me <lb />
When he raised his hat I decided that <lb />
he wee son <lb />
he called over to ma to say <lb />
that I more <lb />
if my hook I was <lb />
so contused that he rowed over and <lb />
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Photos Made Both Day and Right <lb />
Send is Ten <lb />
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Lawyers <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts <lb />
in Woolen on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
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Attorney at law <lb />
Lend and Cases a <lb />
In office formerly occupied by <lb />
Jarvis Blow. <lb />
I think That is, usually. <lb />
said she couldn't imagine <lb />
why l had grown so crazy over fishing, <lb />
and believed she'd come <lb />
along, but I persuaded not to. The <lb />
sun always gives her a headache. I <lb />
was bound that for once she should <lb />
not Interfere with my friendships. It <lb />
certainly would take her a peg <lb />
when she found how far had pro- <lb />
with the handsome unknown. <lb />
morning he. too. fished. He <lb />
maintained the utmost reserve about <lb />
himself, as do all great people, but I <lb />
could tell from his expression, when <lb />
he looked at me that he was living <lb />
in the same dream was. <lb />
then one morning Emily came <lb />
charging through the bushes on the <lb />
bank and surveyed the scene. Her <lb />
curiosity had overpowered her, it <lb />
does all ordinary persons. She <lb />
ply glared and I resolved to freeze her <lb />
If she tried to be unpleasant. <lb />
she called, addressing her <lb />
words to my friend <lb />
wonder the meat has been late for <lb />
over a week, if this is how you spend <lb />
your time when you should be <lb />
it. And should <lb />
have seen Hoskins leap for shore and <lb />
the butcher's cart concealed In the <lb />
shrubbery <lb />
am sure that Emily knew all <lb />
about It from the first and never told <lb />
me just to be hateful If she tells <lb />
Wayne <lb />
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time You can tell by a man I n s- , Stokes, who lives about on, <lb />
whether he has a superior . <lb />
from here, is very sick it is <lb />
that be i as the tis. <lb />
We have a large shipment of good <lb />
meal sail come to see us to supply <lb />
your wants. D. ,. i <lb />
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lie, and children shoes <lb />
also i nice line of hats, come <lb />
to see us your spring supply Her- <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
have nice fresh beef, <lb />
oysters at all times a nice line <lb />
groceries. C. Vincent Co <lb />
Messrs. B. Forrest and E. W. <lb />
spent yesterday in Washing- <lb />
ton on business. <lb />
When yon begin your spring work <lb />
to see us to buy your hardware <lb />
and supplies, have a corn <lb />
line, A. W. Ange A. Co. <lb />
We have a lull stock of men. and <lb />
boys ready made clothing any grade <lb />
and size Hint you want and your <lb />
own prices. H. Forrest k Co. <lb />
Miss Sadie Harrell a student of <lb />
High School has been very- <lb />
sick but is improving at this writing <lb />
we are glad to note. <lb />
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please the taste and <lb />
nourish the body. <lb />
fresh <lb />
cents in the moisture- <lb />
proof package. <lb />
Baronet Biscuit <lb />
Round, thin, tender <lb />
with a delightful flavor <lb />
appropriate for <lb />
luncheon, tea and <lb />
dinner. cents. <lb />
Where I Wanted to <lb />
was then I was smitten dumb by the <lb />
profile. And the eyes And the gen- <lb />
look of being somebody I knew <lb />
immediately he must be a man of Ira- <lb />
portage who had burled himself In <lb />
the wilds to rest, and was thank- <lb />
that I bad on the newest style of <lb />
middy and a becoming shade hat. I <lb />
resolved to be perfectly oblivious and <lb />
self possessed, so I proceeded to stop <lb />
and fish as I had first intended. A <lb />
man always admires an <lb />
girl. I couldn't help t. if <lb />
Economy In Flour. <lb />
The scarcity of flour drove the <lb />
privy council to some remarkable <lb />
recommendations In 1785. <lb />
All families were begged to give <lb />
puddings and the privy <lb />
announced that they proposed <lb />
to set an by confining them- <lb />
selves to fish, meat, vegetables and <lb />
household bread, partly made of rye. <lb />
One loaf a week was <lb />
mended as the allowance <lb />
per bead, and the loaf should be put <lb />
on the table for each to help himself, <lb />
so that there might be no waste. <lb />
people were urged lo do without <lb />
soups gravies, to take only the <lb />
prime cuts and leave the rest for the <lb />
poor The poor should be taught how <lb />
to make soup and rice pudding, rice <lb />
being a new food which until then <lb />
bad been little used. <lb />
Seeing Contemporaries They Are. <lb />
After all, the test of a vacation Is <lb />
the renewed zest with which we take <lb />
up our work on our return. The per- <lb />
son who lives among bis <lb />
all the Urns has no idea what in- <lb />
people they are. They <lb />
pear even romantic when one returns <lb />
to them from a short trip abroad. <lb />
There Is a moment before we begin <lb />
again to do things, when we have <lb />
leisure to see things. <lb />
Of course, we must take up our re- <lb />
again. Our serious <lb />
with our contemporaries Is to <lb />
Improve their conditions, their morals <lb />
and their manners. We do not have <lb />
too much time for this work. Hut be- <lb />
fore we begin again the to <lb />
make them what they ought to be, we <lb />
may enjoy moment when we have <lb />
enough freshness of vision to see them <lb />
as they are Atlantic Monthly. <lb />
Prince of appetizers <lb />
Makes daily trips from <lb />
Ginger-Snap Land to <lb />
waiting mouths every- <lb />
where. Say to <lb />
the grocer man, cents. <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
County of Pitt <lb />
NOTICE BALI <lb />
and by virtue of the authority <lb />
conferred upon SM by the prow-ions <lb />
of a Mortgage, executed by <lb />
and Ida <lb />
of the and Kate <lb />
North Carolina to W. H. Arnold, of <lb />
II Had stall., which is duly <lb />
in page of the <lb />
. r Deed's put <lb />
will sell at public <lb />
hi. ton the House door in <lb />
the Uta day of February <lb />
the hour of Of If, to <lb />
bidder cash the following <lb />
piece or parcel of land, situate in the <lb />
county and Stale aforesaid, and <lb />
particularly described as <lb />
in Township. Pitt <lb />
County, on road leading from <lb />
Black Jack to Calico and bounded by <lb />
Hie lands of Mills. W. I. <lb />
Sin it and containing TO acres <lb />
more or less and being the land on <lb />
which Mar. el Ins and Ida <lb />
resided in 1910. Reference <lb />
made to Book 0-9 page of the Re- <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
This the 16th day of January, <lb />
ARNOLD, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Skinner. Ally for mortgagee. <lb />
Buy biscuit baked by <lb />
NATIONAL <lb />
BISCUIT <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
Always look for that<lb />
at <lb />
NORTH <lb />
a r. <lb />
ea <lb />
a- s <lb />
The John Allen Home Place, con- <lb />
acres, more or less <lb />
Dear Red Banks Church about <lb />
miles Southeast of Greenville,, will be <lb />
offered for sale lo highest bidder <lb />
on Thursday January 1915. Sail <lb />
land will be subdivided Into lots <lb />
each separately, then the whole <lb />
will lie offered together, right be- <lb />
reserved lo reject any or all bids. <lb />
The sale will be made on the <lb />
es at o'clock A. If, on Thursday <lb />
January 1915. Terms of gale; <lb />
2-3 cash, and the balance on easy <lb />
terms, <lb />
Anyone desiring to see said land <lb />
and the map of the <lb />
apply to J. R. Allen. Greenville, N. <lb />
II. F. No. who resides on <lb />
premises. <lb />
JOHN ALLEN, <lb />
Everetts, N. <lb />
DUN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office in Building. Third St. <lb />
wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
Greenville North Carolina.<lb />
C., V.<lb />
v- <lb />
Baby's Morning Dip<lb />
J says grandmother, <lb />
we'd do without this Perfection <lb />
Smokeless Oil <lb />
I'd only had one when you <lb />
were a baby, you'd have been <lb />
saved many a cold and <lb />
spell. <lb />
For warming cold corners and <lb />
isolated upstairs rooms, and for <lb />
countless special occasions when <lb />
extra heat is wanted, you need <lb />
PERFECTION <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
The Perfection id light, portable, <lb />
pensive to buy and to use, easy to clean <lb />
and No kindling, no ashes. <lb />
Burns kerosene easy to handle and <lb />
inexpensive. Smokeless and Odorless. <lb />
At all hardwire and general stores. Look for th <lb />
Triangle trademark. <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
P. C <lb />
V. <lb />
Vs. <lb />
I. t <lb />
I. C <lb />
U. <lb />
I K I Jill <lb />
NOT DEAD AS <lb />
A report has bees circulated here <lb />
bat Florence died In <lb />
ville recently and that for this <lb />
the Dollar <lb />
would be rut The manage- <lb />
of White's wrote to the <lb />
syndicate producing this film and <lb />
the following self <lb />
letter In reply <lb />
White's <lb />
fear <lb />
Replying to yours the 16th loot <lb />
ant regarding Florence ,; <lb />
to advise that Miss word- <lb />
with the <lb />
Corporation at the present time <lb />
will be see In the serial, <lb />
beginning with episode No. so you <lb />
tan advise that the rumor regarding <lb />
Hiss Is <lb />
Very truly <lb />
SYNDICATE <lb />
Mr. J R Smith, of Ayden was It. <lb />
town yesterday on business. <lb />
For good collars, tracer <lb />
and other good work harness. <lb />
to see us. AW. Ange Co. <lb />
Come to see us we have a <lb />
line of good tubs, buckets and <lb />
ware of highest quality Harrington <lb />
Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. B. F. Manning is spending <lb />
some time in Elizabeth City for th. <lb />
purpose of buying cotton. <lb />
We thank our customers for <lb />
patronage during the past, and <lb />
a continuance of same we have a nice <lb />
line of groceries all times, Come <lb />
to see us we will treat you right. C <lb />
Vincent Co. <lb />
We handle well known, one <lb />
two horse Vulcan steel beam plows <lb />
we have size that you want and <lb />
prices to suit you II Forrest <lb />
Co. <lb />
Rev. George J filled <lb />
regular appointment at the <lb />
Church here Sunday. <lb />
We have in stock a nice hue o <lb />
good serviceable both work <lb />
and dress shoes. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
We have shoes that will suit you <lb />
for dress, or for work at <lb />
prices. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
Mr. I. W. Rollins and family of Av- <lb />
den spent Sunday here with relatives <lb />
We have at all times good, fresh <lb />
beef, oysters and come to see <lb />
us to supply your wants. C. Vincent <lb />
Co. <lb />
The name of the young class <lb />
of the Winterville Baptist has <lb />
been changed from to <lb />
and the following officers were elected <lb />
to serve during this year R. II. <lb />
Croom, president; J. Alex Evans <lb />
first vice-president; N. J. <lb />
vice-president; Tyree Wyatt <lb />
secretary; Manley Jackson <lb />
E. L Roberta, reporter and Prof. C <lb />
J. Carpenter teacher. <lb />
For good serviceable shoes, there is <lb />
none better to be found than <lb />
Hunt Club Shoes dress shoes <lb />
for men who care. B. D. Forest <lb />
Co <lb />
D SHOW COMING. <lb />
In <lb />
Newark, N. J., Jan. <lb />
of officials doctors and social <lb />
workers from all parts of New Jersey <lb />
gathered here today In Interest of <lb />
reducing the Infant mortality of <lb />
state. The figures on Infant mortality <lb />
show that of every babies born <lb />
in New Jersey, died before reach- <lb />
their first birthday anniversary. <lb />
The result of measures taken In New <lb />
Jersey to reduce the toll are cited to <lb />
show the improvement that can be <lb />
made throughout the state. For, as a <lb />
result of the local campaign th New- <lb />
ark deaths of fell to <lb />
each births Such a reduction <lb />
through the state. It was asserted <lb />
would have saved 1.270 babies in the <lb />
year. Specialists in the field of <lb />
hygiene are attending the convention. <lb />
Among the speakers expected Miss <lb />
Julia C. of the National Child- <lb />
Bureau. Other speakers are Dr. <lb />
H. Josephine Baker and Dr. Henry I. <lb />
K Shaw of New York . <lb />
coming to <lb />
the White's Friday. Feb. 5th <lb />
Is imaginative, melodious, regally tr- <lb />
rayed and In point of color light move- <lb />
and melody almost beyond <lb />
its changes of <lb />
scene are bewildering in their <lb />
the final <lb />
fresco banquet banks flowers <lb />
and as brilliant a moment <lb />
of spectacle as one could desire. It <lb />
here that the prettiest song in the <lb />
play voluptuous, <lb />
affair called A Dear <lb />
World After In which there is <lb />
all the melodious swing and sway of <lb />
tho Viennese Importations which It r <lb />
Two Lumber <lb />
Minneapolis, Minn. Jan. 19-The <lb />
Northwestern <lb />
opens Its annual <lb />
In Minneapolis. Sessions will <lb />
cover four days, and many members <lb />
are The government's sun <lb />
against the lumber trust Is a topic of <lb />
discussion. <lb />
New Jan. <lb />
hundred lumber men from the yellow <lb />
pine belt met here today to complete <lb />
the formed. <lb />
New Pennsylvania Governor. <lb />
Seres, <lb />
we . <lb />
n . how <lb />
by In- old <lb />
. In, Oil. It <lb />
. . at same SO. <lb />
Pa., Jan. <lb />
John K. Tenor of Pennsylvania retire <lb />
from office today, and Is removing to <lb />
Philadelphia, where he will have his <lb />
headquarters as President of the Na- <lb />
The new governor <lb />
Inaugurated today Is Hon. <lb />
another <lb />
to assume executive duties <lb />
The retiring governor has had a no- <lb />
table career, and Is popular through- <lb />
out the stats. The new chief <lb />
k superintendent of schools In <lb />
Philadelphia, and a national loader . <lb />
education. <lb />
Presented <lb />
or excludes from the <lb />
any child suspected of contagious <lb />
or infections disease, thus preventing <lb />
its spread. States having coin <lb />
inspection have <lb />
and diseased or ck results, and this has caused a <lb />
people is <lb />
or the effort lo promote the <lb />
out the ways sale-guard- <lb />
the health of school children it <lb />
he Medical Inspection of Schools, <lb />
of popularity for Medical <lb />
at I and agitations <lb />
for It are going on. Every where <lb />
club women are working for it. <lb />
they are trying lo interest all <lb />
in it, because it involves the welfare <lb />
has been tried various places of all all women <lb />
many years with unite lo secure welfare of children <lb />
brings together children from end to promote their health <lb />
all kinds of all <lb />
parents Ibis greatly multiplies th; <lb />
danger unless <lb />
measures are actively used. Medical <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of authority vested in a <lb />
by a mortgage made by J J. <lb />
to on lad <lb />
day of January. 1913. and having <lb />
qualified as hereby <lb />
fer for sale on the 3rd Monday of <lb />
February 1910. being 15th day <lb />
thereof, for cash to highest bidder <lb />
at Court House door in <lb />
at noon the following described <lb />
Situated in Swift Creek <lb />
Pitt county, on and adjoining <lb />
the two roads that cross at <lb />
of three small <lb />
at I of thirteen <lb />
second tract of one and one half <lb />
acres, and third tract of three acre <lb />
t. or less befog the three parcel <lb />
in a fr <lb />
With these before u.- . <lb />
any need to make a pica for Medical <lb />
Inspection in the schools of Clark and wife Mary Clark to <lb />
Carolina To have an intelligent. Wilson, dated the day of <lb />
inspection lg antidote for this evil, able citizenship in the future we mu I II sad recorded In <lb />
B-8, W <lb />
Inspection is of two one <lb />
prevention of the spread <lb />
contagious diseases, and <lb />
ISa healthy children of today <lb />
else our literary status be low in <lb />
the a sound mind tan <lb />
another for the detection of physical do its best in a sound a <lb />
defects which impair a child's mental weak mind will do better in a <lb />
so blessed will be the <lb />
who make possible, by care, th. <lb />
future health and success of tho , <lb />
who follow them <lb />
For a school nurse is often <lb />
Considered sufficient. She keeps <lb />
children Inspection and reports <lb />
serious cases to a physician v. in ; <lb />
turn takes charge child <lb />
c. the needed treatment. Th <lb />
amount of prevention thus accomplish <lb />
ed in such diseases as measles, mumps <lb />
whooping cough, scarlet i <lb />
fever etc. is beyond an estimate. Issued County, <lb />
Inspection for physical is Two years later a new slate n <lb />
generally made by a physician, WM by the He- <lb />
Gov. 79th Birthday <lb />
from first <lb />
Exit <lb />
Columbia, S. ft, Jan. retire- <lb />
of Governor Coleman Livingston <lb />
today removes a unique char- <lb />
from the realm of executives <lb />
With consistent regularity he his <lb />
Opened the Jail doors of the state <lb />
freed or paroled the criminals of the <lb />
In such number that severe con- <lb />
voiced In all parts <lb />
the country. He outstripped all other <lb />
pardoning records. During the four <lb />
of his occupancy of the <lb />
chair he has granted pardons <lb />
commutations and paroles to some <lb />
Governor la an <lb />
lawyer and has served his state <lb />
In many capacities. <lb />
The new Is lion Richard <lb />
I. Manning. <lb />
remedies the defect, or the child <lb />
lo a professional expert. <lb />
diseased tonsils, spinal curvatures <lb />
deafness, imperfect sight, etc. all full <lb />
under this bead and if not remedied <lb />
will Impair the mental efficiency of <lb />
the child. Many children who have <lb />
been considered stupid, have made <lb />
satisfactory progress alter some simple <lb />
operation. <lb />
Medical inspection of schools is <lb />
a new idea It has been In use <lb />
for years. In the last years <lb />
has a world movement, <lb />
limited only by degree of <lb />
of a nation. It is no longer an <lb />
having been tested and <lb />
found good in England, France Ger- <lb />
many Norway Sweden Austria Switzer- <lb />
land Belgium Japan and <lb />
mania. In the United States it <lb />
in in 1894, where the city <lb />
schools were divided into districts <lb />
and each district placed under the care <lb />
a This was thought <lb />
necessary because waves of contagious <lb />
diseases several times <lb />
broken up schools and this remedy <lb />
was adopted to stop suffering <lb />
often death which resulted to say mull- <lb />
of loss of time from the school <lb />
This was so successful that r <lb />
cities adopted tho same preventive <lb />
measure, followed in some by <lb />
mandatory for Medical <lb />
Now states have <lb />
Inspection In all schools, while in <lb />
other It Is optional com- <lb />
North Carolina and other stales <lb />
no laws for Inspection. <lb />
Louisiana and West Virginia being <lb />
the only Southern States so <lb />
Of course It costs money but <lb />
no investment gives better returns. <lb />
Compulsory education cannot <lb />
reach a sick or a defective child, and <lb />
so it fulls short of its full value <lb />
less compulsory Inspection and sub- <lb />
treatment enables the child <lb />
to attend school, and grow strong <lb />
mentally and physically. <lb />
Defective children are those who <lb />
from physical defeats are not able <lb />
Dairy Men Meet. <lb />
Minn. Jan. Min- <lb />
State convention <lb />
and exhibit opened here today M <lb />
the annual banquet tonight, the new <lb />
governor, Hon. Hammond <lb />
expected to deliver an address. A pros- <lb />
year has brought a goodly mini <lb />
her to the convention, and tho exhibits <lb />
of dairy products, corn and alfalfa <lb />
are unusually attractive. <lb />
Open Bids for Labor <lb />
Frankfort. Ky., Jan. were <lb />
opened here today for the labor of <lb />
Kentucky convicts for one, two <lb />
and four years <lb />
construction a. t of Congress and Cap,. <lb />
Jarvis was elected the following year <lb />
to represent the people of <lb />
county In the New Legislature. He <lb />
was one of the few who really had the <lb />
interest of the state at heart. Small <lb />
though it was the little band f patriots <lb />
formed a of a movement that <lb />
Injected into the legislative body of <lb />
1870 an element that restored peace <lb />
order opened way for th I <lb />
white people to get control of the-r <lb />
government. So great was the ability <lb />
wisdom of Jarvis that he <lb />
was elected Speaker of the House on <lb />
this eventful session. <lb />
Miss Mary then gave a <lb />
review of the years from <lb />
1875 be was a member of the <lb />
constitutional convention that put an <lb />
end to the rule In tho eastern <lb />
counties. In 1876 he was elected Lieu- <lb />
tenant-governor, and In 1879 he be- <lb />
came governor of North Carolina. It <lb />
1880 he was elected to serve a full <lb />
term. The two most Important things <lb />
he accomplished were, perhaps <lb />
his management and Bale of west- <lb />
em North Carolina Railroad and hie <lb />
advancement in the cause of <lb />
throughout the stale. He i <lb />
built the Governor's Mansion. The <lb />
people of North Carolina have never <lb />
put an before tho governor. He <lb />
Is now and always will be <lb />
Miss Battle Spencer's review covered <lb />
years from <lb />
In 1884 be was appointed minister <lb />
to Brazil, and this runs well into the <lb />
third decade of his public service <lb />
No man In the diplomatic service per- <lb />
formed his duties with more <lb />
and honor. Because of a change in <lb />
the administration he was called <lb />
from Brazil and he resumed his law <lb />
which since 1872 hail been <lb />
interrupted by his public service. <lb />
He became United Slates <lb />
filling out the term of Sen <lb />
Vance, after which, he again re- <lb />
his law practice as though <lb />
there been no Interruptions, As <lb />
a lawyer he has been one of the <lb />
greatest; standing first as a <lb />
This the day of January 1915. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
N w OUTLAW, <lb />
lo keep up with their more robust , pleader. <lb />
mates and so rank as dull and stupid. <lb />
Such children are found to have some <lb />
physical defect, such diseased ton- <lb />
bad teeth. Imperfect digestion <lb />
defective vision, or Improperly <lb />
When these defects are <lb />
died the child becomes normal and <lb />
education The school nurse <lb />
always the best medium of com <lb />
between the home the <lb />
school and for the best results there <lb />
must be co-operation between <lb />
nurse, the and the home. <lb />
In some States a physician <lb />
child annually In other <lb />
The decade of years from 1895-190 i <lb />
reviewed by Irene White. <lb />
In the last two decades he baa held <lb />
no high official state position, how- <lb />
ever, influence has been none tho <lb />
less great. As a private be <lb />
has continued on all state questions, <lb />
In all public to be the people's <lb />
In tho great suffrage cam- <lb />
of 1900 when the state had fall <lb />
into bad hands, when the was <lb />
becoming a menace, once again, h <lb />
gave his best service to the State, <lb />
This time he was the wise advise.-, <lb />
the of the people and not <lb />
his among bis be <lb />
touches it closely and always <lb />
From 1905 to the present 1915 was <lb />
given Miss Kate Tillery. <lb />
The last live decades public <lb />
service so <lb />
ours, we are debtors for s <lb />
many services it Is difficult <lb />
us to out as the <lb />
greatest. His potter to touch life close <lb />
power of imagination, en <lb />
lo visualize clear <lb />
and lo see and grasp needs <lb />
educational institution in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina; once seeing he <lb />
went straight for it. Since 1909 a <lb />
chairman of the executive <lb />
of this institution be has kepi in close <lb />
with the School and bus been a <lb />
constant inspiration. <lb />
There has lived In N. C. no <lb />
whose is a greater force for good <lb />
than is that of Gov. Jarvis. <lb />
As u legislator, governor, senator <lb />
diplomat, lawyer, private nil ten e <lb />
has impressed slate as few have <lb />
done. This rounds out a full years <lb />
public service and other twenty <lb />
nine years were years of preparation <lb />
this service. <lb />
Gov. was then called upon by <lb />
resident Wright and arose and said <lb />
at his mind ha busy <lb />
over the events bis life <lb />
them and looking Into his motive. He <lb />
said that, after carefully thinking <lb />
he could truthfully say that he bad <lb />
always tried, us best he knew lo serve <lb />
bis fellow man--whether wisely or <lb />
not ho could not say. He gave in- <lb />
stances when, In to the ad- <lb />
vise friends of other, <lb />
did ii they said would be digging <lb />
his political grave. He said have <lb />
tried to weigh every political <lb />
question and after I have made up my <lb />
mind as to what is beat, I have stood <lb />
by my convictions, regardless of how <lb />
It affected my political or personal <lb />
He to the fuel that the day <lb />
of his birth was on Monday, and <lb />
on Monday, exactly thirty years ago <lb />
he the office of governor, <lb />
lie pulled out his watch, made <lb />
North Carolina gold, which was <lb />
him at that lime. It has been <lb />
guide and lime keeper ever since. <lb />
told what he would do <lb />
for the school if he could and of real <lb />
of the Importance of training <lb />
those who train children. <lb />
He closed by telling young ladles <lb />
that was only one way to he <lb />
assured of happiness and and <lb />
joy at end of that Is by <lb />
giving their lives lo service of <lb />
beings. <lb />
President Wright read letters <lb />
bad been sent lo him to be deliverer. <lb />
Gov. Jarvis from Gov. Dr <lb />
Y. Joyner, and Mr W Rogers <lb />
A telegram from Rev and Mrs M. T <lb />
Plyler arrived during the dinner. <lb />
At the close Pros. Wright I <lb />
voice sentiment of every one hen. <lb />
when I say we hope that you may he- <lb />
spared lo a number of yours and that <lb />
your usefulness may continue In <lb />
future it has been in the <lb />
the Inspection Is done by tho school the leader No man In tho state has <lb />
nurse who reports to a physician greater Influence In state and political <lb />
while in others the teachers makes questions than he has, hut his Influence <lb />
In the various rooms, and does not stop here. Whatever relation <lb />
report physical defects to the proper, he bears to life In bis home, town, in <lb />
ALBION <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired. <lb />
North<lb /></p>
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. <lb />
CM I <lb />
By virtue of authority <lb />
a certain mortgage executed by T. H <lb />
and wife, bearing dais of <lb />
lilt, and executed to the under <lb />
mortgagee u will appear o <lb />
in Book U page of I'm <lb />
the said undersigned <lb />
will, on Monday <lb />
Mia the Court-house door <lb />
county, at o'clock M. sell to <lb />
Ike bidder for cash the <lb />
described land, lying and <lb />
in the town of in <lb />
and Slate aforesaid, and <lb />
wars fully described follows <lb />
lot number Fourteen of <lb />
and <lb />
V-c at the south east <lb />
ml lot No and running with <lb />
line of lot No. IS westerly feet <lb />
to a stake, thence southerly S <lb />
teat, thence easterly feet to <lb />
street, thence northerly with said <lb />
Barest feet to the beginning. <lb />
This said sale la made tor the <lb />
of satisfying- the terms of said <lb />
Jan lat 1816 <lb />
HORTON. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
t Pierce attorneys <lb />
notice <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
C. T. A., of <lb />
Fleming, late of Pitt <lb />
N. C. is now <lb />
made for the purpose of notify <lb />
all persons having claim <lb />
against the estate of the said de- <lb />
ceased to exhibit to the <lb />
on or before the 24th. <lb />
day of December 1915 or this no- <lb />
will be plead in of their <lb />
All indebted to <lb />
raid estate will please make <lb />
mediate to the under <lb />
signed. <lb />
This day of December <lb />
FRANK M. <lb />
Administrator. C. T A <lb />
ltd <lb />
LA LI <lb />
PATENT <lb />
in V. t -r . <lb />
or .- <lb />
,,,. tor FREE w <lb />
PATENTS FOR TUNES <lb />
Our US what <lb />
today <lb />
SWIFT CO. <lb />
PATENT LAWYERS, <lb />
Seventh St. Washington, D. C. <lb />
administrator <lb />
f the of B. mils, decease, <lb />
late of Pitt county. North Carolina. <lb />
this Is to notify all persons <lb />
claims against the estate the <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
at Grimesland. N. C, or <lb />
before tho 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 6th day of November <lb />
T. EVANS. <lb />
Administrator of B. J Mills, de- <lb />
c. <lb />
JAMBS I- EVANS, Attorney <lb />
d. <lb />
TAKES IT. <lb />
taken up one ox about three <lb />
years old. marked under bit in ea. i <lb />
ear Owner can get same by paying <lb />
costs <lb />
It l. DUDLEY, <lb />
January ISIS <lb />
For the <lb />
Road <lb />
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 <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
S. C. <lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There are times In every woman's life when she <lb />
needs a help over the hard places. <lb />
When tint e comes to you, you know what tonic <lb />
to woman's ionic is com- <lb />
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb />
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb />
and helps build back to strength and health <lb />
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb />
ailing women in Its past half century of wonderful <lb />
it will do the for you. <lb />
can't make a in taking <lb />
By virtue of power vested Id me by <lb />
that Deed of Trust executed to me <lb />
by W. C. Smith, and of record In the <lb />
Office of the Register Deeds for Pitt <lb />
County, in Book at Page <lb />
shall sell at public auction to <lb />
highest bidder for cash at the Court <lb />
House door In Greenville, on the <lb />
day of February. at o'clock <lb />
v . the following described parcel of <lb />
real estate, lying, being and situate <lb />
in Greenville Township. County <lb />
Pitt, and State of North Carolina, to <lb />
wit <lb />
Farm No Twelve on that <lb />
part of land formerly owned by <lb />
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully <lb />
In Map Rook at <lb />
the Register of Deeds Office for lilt <lb />
County and containing Three and 35- <lb />
acres. <lb />
This January 4th. <lb />
C. S CARR, <lb />
Trustee <lb />
Albion Dunn. Atty <lb />
Sale of North Carolina. <lb />
County of Pitt <lb />
NOTICE SALE <lb />
and by virtue of the authority <lb />
conferred upon by the provisions <lb />
of a certain mortgage, executed by <lb />
Marcellus Dawson. and Ida <lb />
of the Count of Pitt State Of <lb />
North Carolina to W. H, Arnold, <lb />
aid county and State, which Is duly <lb />
recorded Honk 0-8, page of <lb />
register of Deed's Office of Coon- <lb />
the undersigned will sell at <lb />
auction at Court House door in <lb />
Greenville on the day or February <lb />
1918, at the hour of M. to <lb />
highest bidder for cash tho following <lb />
or parcel of land, situate in th <lb />
county and State aforesaid, and <lb />
particularly described as <lb />
in Township, Pit <lb />
County, on the road leading from <lb />
Muck Jack to Calico and bounded b <lb />
the lands of Edward Mills, W. I. <lb />
Smith and others containing acres <lb />
more or less and being the land <lb />
which Marcellus Dawson and Ida <lb />
resided in 1910. Reference <lb />
made to Book 0-9 page ST. of the Re- <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
This the day of January, <lb />
W. H. ARNOLD. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
Hurry Skinner. Atty for mortgagee. <lb />
Administrator Notice <lb />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
S. R. Rosa late of Pitt <lb />
County, North Carolina, this Is to <lb />
all persons having claims against <lb />
the of said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned twelve <lb />
months of this date or this notice <lb />
pleaded In bar of recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment <lb />
Thin, the 7th day of January 1915. <lb />
J L. PERKINS, <lb />
i Administrator <lb />
Administrator Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
J. I. deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
county. North Carolina, this Is to not <lb />
all persons having claims <lb />
tho estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned within <lb />
months of this date or this notice <lb />
l-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 ISM <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
F. JAMES t SON, <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
Amelia Wilson, R. c. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb />
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb />
I began to take I was <lb />
so weak and nervous, and hid such awful dizzy <lb />
spells and a appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb />
N as I ever did, and can cat most <lb />
begin taking today, bold by all dealers. <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Notice Is hereby that R. L <lb />
has this day sold nil of hi <lb />
entire Interests In Little a Wei <lb />
Company, of <lb />
N. tO A R. Little and X <lb />
that from this <lb />
the slid R. I, little has no <lb />
I in said <lb />
This the lit day January <lb />
R, I. LITTLE, <lb />
A. E, LITTLE. <lb />
M W, WALLACE.<lb />
Helped Thousand, <lb />
now To To Children. <lb />
V.- 11.1 N K I- <lb />
It is a trim <lb />
ant <lb />
II and M t <lb />
adapted to who <lb />
lake D <lb />
nor In fa <lb />
It <lb />
original<lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
January Term. <lb />
Hooker <lb />
Notice of Sale <lb />
W. L. K Corey and wife N. J D <lb />
Corey. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court made In the above entitled cause <lb />
by His Honor H. W. Judge <lb />
Presiding at January Term. 1915. <lb />
County Superior Court, the undersign <lb />
ed commissioner, will on Monday, th <lb />
day of February, 1915, at II <lb />
clock Noon expose to public sale be <lb />
fore the Court House Door in <lb />
ville, to highest bidder for cash, the <lb />
following described tracts or parcels <lb />
of land, <lb />
First Situated In <lb />
Township, County bounded on the <lb />
Makes <lb />
Impression <lb />
from <lb />
North <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
ton <lb />
quiring a Jury trial to. <lb />
no unnecessary time but at once an <lb />
decision to the time <lb />
of going to an unusually <lb />
number of cases had been dispose <lb />
of and at the present rate the <lb />
will be cleared. The <lb />
with which the business of the court <lb />
la finished Is creating a good <lb />
on those concerned for it Is <lb />
N. . <lb />
seldom that a Judge disposes of as <lb />
lands of S Worthing- cases In a short time as <lb />
ton and Jane Edwards; bounded on <lb />
the West by the lands of James <lb />
son and Dennis on the <lb />
by another tract of land of W. L F. <lb />
Corey and on the by the lands of <lb />
Amy containing acres more <lb />
or less and being the tract of land on <lb />
which the said W. L. P. Corey and <lb />
wife now reside. <lb />
Second Situated in <lb />
Township, County on the <lb />
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining <lb />
lands of Josephus and other. <lb />
containing acres more or less and <lb />
being the land deeded by Harrow <lb />
to Providence Cooper and Cannon <lb />
Mills and by conveyed lo Sam <lb />
Corey and by Samuel Corey to <lb />
L. F. Corey by which Is of re- <lb />
cord in the Office in Pitt <lb />
County In Book K-5. page <lb />
Third Situated In <lb />
Township, County, in lama R <lb />
containing acres more or <lb />
less being the same grant <lb />
to the said W. U F. Corey by the <lb />
suite of North Carolina by <lb />
which Is on record In the office f <lb />
the of Heeds <lb />
In Hook Y-3, page <lb />
Fourth Tract; Situated in <lb />
Creek Township. Pitt County, ad- <lb />
Joining the lands of Nashville Wilson <lb />
W. B. Bland, Ft. Ft, and Sal <lb />
lip containing acres more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Fifth Situated in Swift <lb />
Creek Township County, on <lb />
of the Washington Road <lb />
g tho tract last above mentioned <lb />
and adjoining the lands of E, H. <lb />
Haywood 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 ha <lb />
been sub-divided Into eight <lb />
and said lands will be sold ac <lb />
to said sub-divisions and <lb />
as a whole. <lb />
the 11th. day of January, <lb />
C C, PIERCE, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
Judge has today. <lb />
Those who were chosen to serve on <lb />
the Grand Jury for this term are as <lb />
L. L. foreman. W. L, Smith <lb />
N. C. A. M. Waters, Z. M. <lb />
F. T. Taylor, L. D. <lb />
W. E. Tyson, C. E. Spier, C. t <lb />
E. T. Gray A. L. Cox G. W <lb />
Boyd. A J. J. W. <lb />
J. S. Taylor W. O Manning and H <lb />
B Owens. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
The John Allen Home Place, con- <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
ed near Red Ranks Church about t <lb />
miles Southeast of Greenville,, will be <lb />
offered for sale lo tho highest <lb />
on Thursday January 1915. <lb />
land will he subdivided Into lots and <lb />
each sold separately, then the whole <lb />
will be offered together, the right be- <lb />
reserved to reject any or all bids <lb />
The sale will be made on the <lb />
es at o'clock A. M. on Thursday <lb />
January 1915. of <lb />
2-3 cash, and the balance on easy <lb />
terms. <lb />
Anyone desiring to see said land <lb />
and the map of the various <lb />
apply to J. R. Allen, Greenville, N. C <lb />
It. K. No who resides on the <lb />
premises, <lb />
JOHN ALLEN, <lb />
IS N. <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly qualified the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt <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 are no- <lb />
lo present the same to the <lb />
signed for payment on or before toe <lb />
Kill day ff December, or this <lb />
notice will be In bar of <lb />
This day of December, 1914. <lb />
ROBT L, JONES <lb />
of Calvin Jones <lb />
i-i LAND <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale <lb />
ed in a certain Mortgage Deed <lb />
and delivered by J. A. and <lb />
wife Ethel to W. II. Dad, <lb />
Jr. dated the 15th. day of August <lb />
1914, and duly recorded in the <lb />
Office in Pitt Hook <lb />
A II, page and by virtue of <lb />
a Mortgage executed and delivered by <lb />
B. A. to W. H. Dull. Jr., <lb />
dated the -day of , 1911. and <lb />
recorded In the Registers Office In <lb />
Pitt County, the undersigned will. or. <lb />
Saturday, the 6th. day of February <lb />
1915, at o'clock Noon expose to pub <lb />
He sale before the Court Rouse door <lb />
in Greenville, to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, tho following described tract <lb />
or parcel of land, <lb />
one undivided <lb />
of J. A. and also lbs <lb />
life estate of E. A. In the one <lb />
fifth undivided interest or the <lb />
said J. A. in that certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land situated <lb />
Township. Pitt County, <lb />
Carolina adjoining tho lands of Tho- <lb />
mas Haddock on the East; the Hardy <lb />
land on tho West; the Evans land <lb />
the South and the land on <lb />
the North and containing acres <lb />
more or <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
of satisfying the terms of said Mort <lb />
gage Deed. <lb />
the 4th. day of January, <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Mortgage- <lb />
Harding Attorneys. <lb />
Flora Ann Moore. Ada Thomas, Has <lb />
rice Thomas, Thomas, Bob <lb />
ale Thomas. Thomas <lb />
Saddle Thomas. <lb />
defendants above named <lb />
take notice that an action <lb />
as above has been commenced In the <lb />
Superior Court of Pill County to sell <lb />
Tor partition lot No. In the <lb />
ion the lands of Jordan Cox. as- <lb />
lying near N. C, east <lb />
the said defendants will further <lb />
that they are required to apt <lb />
pear before the Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County at his office <lb />
the court house. Monday. January o <lb />
1915. and answer or demur to the <lb />
In said or law <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb />
the relief demanded In said <lb />
This day of December 1914 <lb />
J. D. COX, <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
P. Q. JAMES ft SON, <lb />
Attorneys for Plaintiff <lb />
Privileges<lb />
and calls art the safest <lb />
surest method of trading In wheat <lb />
n or Because roar loss Is <lb />
absolutely limited to the <lb />
bought- No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most way <lb />
o trading. <lb />
Open an account. Ton can buy <lb />
puts or calls on bushel <lb />
grain for or y n- can buy both <lb />
for or as many more as yon wish. <lb />
An advance or of cent give <lb />
yea the chance to <lb />
A movement of cents profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank <lb />
references. <lb />
B. rT. AH<lb />
Address all mall to lock <lb />
TO <lb />
PUBLIC <lb />
With 1915 I enter the 15th year in <lb />
the Insurance business <lb />
this time I have been to some de- <lb />
successful; having written quite <lb />
a large of business among <lb />
a host of Satisfied And <lb />
for nil this I thank other people. <lb />
Tho drug store occupied <lb />
by that splendid character, Dr. <lb />
Ernul, has been in to a <lb />
nice offices rooms which I now <lb />
with the good of The Mutual <lb />
and where will welcome all <lb />
good people, <lb />
for continued faithful <lb />
H, HARRIS <lb />
IT <lb />
January stray yearling <lb />
letter, red and wait spotted, no ear <lb />
Owner run get Name by paying <lb />
costs. <lb />
C. R. <lb />
L. A. <lb />
Jan. 20th. 1916 Simpson, N. C <lb />
Ad Is Hopeful. <lb />
Denver, Colo., Jan. 19- give <lb />
that Mexican the walloping of his car- <lb />
declared Ad who <lb />
Joe here <lb />
fought him had about as much <lb />
going into the ring as an old <lb />
woman. I was hog fat and In tin con <lb />
I am happy to get u chance to <lb />
people that Joe's victory wilt <lb />
nothing but a big <lb />
WANTED. Mill N <lb />
with price and lumber to suit P V <lb />
1-11 Std-St <lb />
Notice <lb />
Having qualified as Executor <lb />
Adam 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 <lb />
months of this date or this notice will <lb />
lie pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make payment <lb />
the 31st day <lb />
I. S. BROWN. <lb />
Executor <lb />
F. G. JAMES ft Attorneys <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having as administrators <lb />
of the estate of deceased <lb />
late of Pitt county North Carolina, <lb />
this Is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against tho estate of the said <lb />
to exhibit to the on <lb />
at N. C, on Of <lb />
before the 22nd day December <lb />
or this wilt be pleaded In bar <lb />
of their recovery. All la <lb />
to said estate will please <lb />
Immediate <lb />
This 22nd day December <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
Administrators of Ernul. de- <lb />
ceased. <lb />
Clear an <lb />
Baby's T <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of authority vested la <lb />
me by a mortgage made by W. H. <lb />
Clark to on the <lb />
7th day January, and I <lb />
qualified as Administrator <lb />
by offer for on tho third Mon- <lb />
day of January, 1915. being tho 19th <lb />
day thereof, for cash to tho <lb />
bidder, at the Court House door at <lb />
tho following described pro- <lb />
Lying and being In Swift Creek <lb />
Township. Pitt North Caro- <lb />
line, beginning at a cypress on tie- <lb />
run of Swift near the old foot <lb />
way and runs S E pr to a <lb />
stake, J Walls N <lb />
E pol. s to a l pine, then S <lb />
E pol. s to oak, then N <lb />
W inlet, to a black gum <lb />
run of Creek, then down the <lb />
various of Creek, con- <lb />
more or less. <lb />
In Book D-10, <lb />
Also other tract the<lb />
lands of J. Clark, Clark. <lb />
and Others, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Tins, the day December <lb />
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KINDS ABE INVITED TO <lb />
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IN THE WAT OF <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
facilities. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
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PLANT. <lb />
WE A <lb />
OB TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
i BUSINESS WAT TO <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
the -st she Meet the Most W <lb />
N. C FRIDAY i. <lb />
M -4. <lb />
WOMEN CAN NOW <lb />
ACT AS NOTARY <lb />
II STATE <lb />
Mil Great Seal if <lb />
bit Finally <lb />
Introduce- Kill <lb />
Form of Deeds and Mort- <lb />
gages, new Act <lb />
i- Proposed In <lb />
Jan. The women were <lb />
victorious in their fight be <lb />
fore the House, the act allowing th <lb />
appointment of women as <lb />
passed final reading <lb />
and having passed the Se- <lb />
is now a law until declared <lb />
constitutional, as many claim will <lb />
be. by the Supreme of <lb />
Carolina. The vote was close. for <lb />
Ike measure and <lb />
The gallery was crowded with <lb />
rumen who <lb />
every point gained by their nob <lb />
champions. And when one the <lb />
opposition home an argument <lb />
there was silence in seven language-, <lb />
Many prominent club women N <lb />
the advocates of equal <lb />
suffrage were there, all believing <lb />
this was. but the entering wedge <lb />
what they believed Is bound to <lb />
sooner or later, for <lb />
Bills Reported. <lb />
Committee reported that bill lo <lb />
peal public road law of Yancey <lb />
to not pass. <lb />
were received on the <lb />
Abolish office county treasurer in <lb />
counties; protect game birds In <lb />
protect game in <lb />
regulating hunting and In <lb />
Scotland; protect fur bearing <lb />
In repeal law in regard <lb />
sale of partridges in Franklin; <lb />
to hunting deer in Harnett; <lb />
stock law of in <lb />
repeal law stock to <lb />
run at large in Avery; amend <lb />
law of Clay; abolishing Otto of <lb />
treasurer of Stanly, <lb />
flee of county treasurer of <lb />
repealing act known as Justice loin <lb />
and short haul act; for relief of late.- <lb />
and The in <lb />
ed an report. <lb />
i two lion <lb />
mill yesterday <lb />
a must, of local will <lb />
natters <lb />
and there. The Introduction an- <lb />
other primary <lb />
lbs time close <lb />
the out of tills be <lb />
fore the f the <lb />
bill y S <lb />
lb result Hie <lb />
rated efforts of Senator Weaver am <lb />
Farmer forges a Check is <lb />
Caught and Placed in <lb />
Jail <lb />
S. Jones, s farmer who lives <lb />
near Red Banks, was last <lb />
night and put in jail here for for- <lb />
He secured u blank check of <lb />
T. Hooker and made it <lb />
to him signed by Mr Hooker <lb />
sum He bought a bill of fur- <lb />
from <lb />
and gave the check as payment. This <lb />
check was turned in at the bank <lb />
where the forgery was detected <lb />
Papers were issued and Jones was <lb />
rested last night and brought here <lb />
He confessed the forgery and of <lb />
the money was recovered. <lb />
Latest Reports Say Two <lb />
of British Ships in Recent <lb />
Battle Were Damaged <lb />
Expects to Have Electric <lb />
lights, System <lb />
And Sewerage <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
I'm Bill Allowing <lb />
to So Serve Notices. <lb />
No longer <lb />
the high sheriff or his deputy mount <lb />
his trusty horse and notify you <lb />
lo appear before the grand <lb />
jury. <lb />
Senate Judiciary Committee No. <lb />
decided to report favorably <lb />
I bill allowing him to phone you. <lb />
The bill <lb />
sheriffs, constables and <lb />
officers charged with tho service of <lb />
any court process, other than a sum- <lb />
mons, may serve tho same by <lb />
phone and such service shall be valid <lb />
and binding on the party so serve <lb />
The bill was introduced by Senator <lb />
Winborne. <lb />
Senator Hobgood. <lb />
The pledges of both in <lb />
balance, every Senator <lb />
and Representative in some form or <lb />
other having individually pledge <lb />
himself , r partially to <lb />
as to <lb />
primary hill merely remains one <lb />
form. <lb />
Nash of <lb />
a to the form of deeds <lb />
and mortgages. The bill was In-1 <lb />
list week. When <lb />
lion on the floor, the i <lb />
tor Introducing measure ask-d <lb />
it be placed on the <lb />
a mailer of special order, for noon <lb />
on Tuesday. <lb />
Senator Ward his <lb />
to the bill, and Senator Nash <lb />
look the floor Its defense. He <lb />
Stated that the bill which be was hi <lb />
aiming at tho <lb />
of deeds and mortgages was not <lb />
a in thing In essence, it Is th <lb />
nine as now use in t <lb />
I he union, II has th <lb />
form of deeds mid mortgages nil <lb />
for over thirty years <lb />
The aim of the bill i lo <lb />
reduce the. number words in <lb />
deeds from lo and In <lb />
from SI lo ST. When it n <lb />
considered something like a <lb />
hundred thousands are tiled <lb />
North Carolina each year, this moans <lb />
a saving In the way of <lb />
words <lb />
Had be Into Port After <lb />
Engagement Has Over <lb />
IS <lb />
Army Expected lo Make Big <lb />
to a fitter This <lb />
Occasion of Rejoicing and <lb />
Celebrating. <lb />
London. Jan. The British Bat <lb />
did not escape unscathed in <lb />
North Sea naval battle with the Ger- <lb />
mans. The battle cruiser Lion, which <lb />
led the British squadron, and the tor- <lb />
boat destroyer Meteor were dis- <lb />
and were towed into port, while <lb />
one office and men were killed an <lb />
three officers and men wounded on <lb />
three of the Lion, <lb />
and Meteor. <lb />
This information is contained in <lb />
Admiralty statement issued tonight <lb />
The statement denies German reports <lb />
that one British cruiser and two tor- <lb />
boats were sunk. b <lb />
declaring that all the British <lb />
engaged in the action have d <lb />
to port in safety. <lb />
The announcement was made <lb />
the Secretary of the Admiralty, <lb />
statement <lb />
No British Ships Sunk. <lb />
the Britten ships and torpedo <lb />
boat destroyer engaged in Sunday's <lb />
action have returned in safely to port. <lb />
Lion which had some of her <lb />
forward compartments flooded <lb />
shells below the water line, was take i <lb />
in tow by the cruiser <lb />
The destroyer Meteor, which was <lb />
disabled, was taken in town by the <lb />
Program Services to Be <lb />
Held at Christian Church <lb />
in <lb />
Both British and official re <lb />
ports assert that all these attacks fail- <lb />
ed and that the Germans suffered <lb />
heavy losses. <lb />
The Germans admit their attack <lb />
the British north of the canal was <lb />
but say that on the south <lb />
side of the waterway their efforts <lb />
brought complete success and <lb />
attempt to recapture these <lb />
trenches was repulsed with host <lb />
loss. <lb />
These attacks followed a heavy <lb />
British bombardment of German <lb />
beyond La in which <lb />
according to reports one <lb />
big German gun was destroyed while <lb />
the Germans were prevented from <lb />
getting a second heavy gun into <lb />
This was on Saturday. On <lb />
Monday the Germans made their at- <lb />
tacks, and some of the hardest fight- <lb />
of the campaign took place. <lb />
Germans shelled the hospital at Beth- <lb />
and wounded were removed to <lb />
There has heavy fighting to <lb />
the cast and west of in the <lb />
Argonne and in Alsace. <lb />
Advance in East <lb />
The Russians are making <lb />
effort to advance in East <lb />
while in Poland there has been <lb />
slackening in the fighting on boll <lb />
sides for the moment. The Russians <lb />
appear to be concentrating them- <lb />
selves on their offensive north of th l <lb />
lower Vistula, while tho <lb />
mans are preparing to meet the <lb />
advance through the passes of <lb />
tho Carpathians and in Southern Bu- <lb />
Cruiser Torpedoed. <lb />
Russian submarines in the western <lb />
portion of the Bait c Sea have tor <lb />
Liberty. Both vessels were q,., <lb />
following is taken from Th I <lb />
Ayden Dispatch. <lb />
Elsewhere in todays Dispatch s <lb />
a notice by Mayor a <lb />
bill will be introduced the present <lb />
session of the Carolina Leg- <lb />
. i town com- <lb />
missioners Ayden lo hold an <lb />
to determine whether or not <lb />
majority of the citizens of Ayden <lb />
ready to Issue bonds in the sum if <lb />
for a system of water works, <lb />
electric light and sewerage. <lb />
The optimistic have not the <lb />
doubt but that the privilege will be <lb />
our to call <lb />
this election. The people who <lb />
the welfare of the town at heart i <lb />
not going to leave a single stone <lb />
turned in the effort to carry the <lb />
for bonds should the legislature <lb />
grant them power to call this election. <lb />
Of course there is going to be <lb />
position to the of <lb />
It wouldn't be human in people if <lb />
a little persuasion and <lb />
on the subject is all that Is necessary <lb />
to convince part of the opposition <lb />
that these commodities are absolute- <lb />
essential to this growing town. <lb />
Let us all get our ducks In a row <lb />
right now and start the ball a <lb />
Don't wait to sec whether th- <lb />
legislature is going to give US <lb />
proper authority. Lets take it <lb />
for granted that all is lovely up in <lb />
Raleigh and Ayden is the place When <lb />
the work he done. <lb />
The recently accept- <lb />
ed the plans for water and light <lb />
system which were drawn by the <lb />
Company of Atlanta. <lb />
guarded by strong escorts of <lb />
en, to both vessels can <lb />
speedily <lb />
The total ii. of <lb />
the and men rep, <lb />
the Admiralty On the Lion <lb />
men on Tiger one oil <lb />
and nine men killed and three <lb />
and men wounded, on th <lb />
Meteor four men killed and one man <lb />
wounded . <lb />
Is not believed that any Other <lb />
occurred, but if so will <lb />
be immediately published. <lb />
soon as Admiral Realty's re <lb />
port Is received a full he <lb />
Birthday Today. <lb />
WAKE FOREST PILES <lb />
large scones <lb />
Wake Forest, Jan. Wake Forest <lb />
defeated Atlantic Christian College <lb />
Which however, reached port With j night on the home floor by u <lb />
the assistance of n Swedish steamer. of TO points allowing the visitors <lb />
Their activity has stopped the trade <lb />
carried on by German steamers b <lb />
tween Germany and Sweden <lb />
TWO SUM'S LOST l <lb />
COLLISION AT SE <lb />
New York. Jan, l <lb />
near the Shoals <lb />
early today the American Hawaiian <lb />
Line steamship <lb />
was sunk and the American <lb />
Palmer, which rammed <lb />
was abandoned. With decks awash. <lb />
On life of a r <lb />
lend The persons <lb />
Hit officers and crews of the two <lb />
London, Jan. The Germans who vessels were Ian led in York Ne <lb />
reported from Holland to be mas by the OM Dominion Line <lb />
preparations for a big steamer form Norfolk Which <lb />
venture celebrate the them up near the scene of the <lb />
birthday tomorrow, already have made III miles southwest of ill <lb />
a determined effort than breakwater. <lb />
the French and British lines The sank ten <lb />
In Flanders and France. J minutes she was struck and all <lb />
have attacked French to the Baal aboard were ordered to boats. II <lb />
of Ypres have mane no less Hum Meyer a waler tender on the Wash <lb />
five attacks on Hie division of the was missing when the men <lb />
British force on either side of Lt were mustered for roll-call on the <lb />
I canal decks of the rescuing ship. <lb />
points In the first hair and In the <lb />
last The work of Holding at for- <lb />
ward for the Baptists featured, <lb />
the total score points were <lb />
by Holding from eight goals <lb />
Hall with seven. Hensley put up a <lb />
good defensive game allowing his man <lb />
only OM field goal during the f <lb />
game and finding the basket for four <lb />
field goals himself. <lb />
The visitors were and <lb />
out classed in every department and <lb />
were unable to with the speed, <lb />
passing of the Baptists. The end <lb />
Ural half found the or.- to <lb />
against them. Forty more points ere <lb />
added by the Baptists the last halt <lb />
Farmer succeeded in shooting <lb />
one Held goal the score ending to <lb />
Below we give the program <lb />
has been arranged the <lb />
of Christian church to be <lb />
held at Ayden this week beginning <lb />
Friday night. A number of good <lb />
speakers are on program a <lb />
splendid meeting is <lb />
Friday Right <lb />
Song Service and devotion J <lb />
H. Wilson. X. C. <lb />
Sermon s. W. <lb />
ton. X. C. <lb />
Saturday Morning. <lb />
Song Service and devotion -1 <lb />
M. X. C, <lb />
to minutes <lb />
Discussion <lb />
Ill The Church defined I. K <lb />
Tingle. Ayden. X. C. <lb />
The Qualifications and <lb />
of Church Officers B. I. <lb />
Smith, X. C. <lb />
The Church-member from <lb />
Baptism lo the Crown- K. <lb />
Moore. Grifton. X. C. <lb />
ill Duties of Membership to <lb />
the J Fred Jones. <lb />
Wilson, X. C. <lb />
r. Duty Of the Minister to His <lb />
Flock K W. Smith. Ayden <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Appointment of Committees. <lb />
Adjournment for dinner. <lb />
Saturday Afternoon <lb />
I. Song Service and J. <lb />
W, X. C. <lb />
i. Business session of the <lb />
Adjournment at <lb />
Saturday Might, <lb />
Program by ladies of I <lb />
C, b. u. <lb />
Sunday Horning, st <lb />
Ayden Bible School <lb />
Song Service and devotion- Ii <lb />
E, Moore. Grifton, N C. <lb />
Communion Sam II <lb />
goner, Ayden. X. C. <lb />
I. Sermon J. Fred Jon <lb />
Wilson. X. C, <lb />
i. Adjournment tor dinner, <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Bible-School Session Richard Ba- <lb />
by. District Superintendent, Wilson <lb />
X. c. <lb />
Might, <lb />
Sermon Richard Wilson <lb />
X. C, <lb />
j. <lb />
s. B, . <lb />
ii <lb />
The Fire. <lb />
The report of the lire at I <lb />
yesterday should have mentioned lb <lb />
fact that the bundling burned was a <lb />
storage house used for the <lb />
goods and other stock. The <lb />
large brick store house was not. burn <lb />
ed. This fact will account for lb <lb />
mall loss small insurance. <lb />
A Bold Han. <lb />
due little man came out boldly, ibis <lb />
week and said lie did not want to do <lb />
that v build town up, <lb />
and good roads will build Fast <lb />
therefore he against <lb />
roads. It Is but <lb />
true, when a man i anything, <lb />
doesn't want the other man that works <lb />
to have anything. We thank him for <lb />
bold stand, but we hope will <lb />
hare to help build good roads, <lb />
Bend <lb />
Mr Dick of Ayden la <lb />
town today business. , <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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