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and being the county i. i <lb/>
PEst, State of North Carolina near as to whether th Stock i-a- <lb/>
town of Falkland, and being lots No be in eM <lb/>
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by K. R. winch plat and provided. And that <lb/>
a record in County Register of <lb/>
Office Map Book Number <lb/>
age to which plat reference is <lb/>
hereby made. Said lots or parcels of <lb/>
and contain 146.21 acres <lb/>
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satisfying the bond W <lb/>
mentioned deed of trust <lb/>
bonds, one secure, by deed <lb/>
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in a cerium mortgage Pitt. <lb/>
by H. s la Superior <lb/>
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M. la appointed Registrar , and or demur to the on the South by the land U F <lb/>
the Registration the plaint U <lb/>
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Man i ch will he j sold mortgage. <lb/>
the purpose of ; the found filed in the of <lb/>
Mow To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
of sail Bethel T <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
This the day of February 1915. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
of Board of com. of I <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
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This February <lb/>
J. COX, <lb/>
of Superior Court <lb/>
rail <lb/>
calls are the <lb/>
surest method of in wheat <lb/>
your loss as <lb/>
absolutely limited to the <lb/>
bought. No further <lb/>
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tracing. <lb/>
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puts or lb calls on bushel <lb/>
for or can buy hot <lb/>
tor It'll or as many more as you wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent <lb/>
chance to take <lb/>
a u at cent profit. <lb/>
full and <lb/>
references. <lb/>
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Address all mail to Box <lb/>
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in the Supreme Court of <lb/>
County for the purpose of CM- <lb/>
J. B. Mortgagees an alleged lien of <lb/>
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Debt. <lb/>
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in the own of Greenville, on the <lb/>
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to wilt of the said f, Par and <lb/>
. t . . March U m Is for the purpose <lb/>
, . the said lands <lb/>
Data the tor Uta j , ; n t and . <lb/>
will expose to public <lb/>
the court door, in And you are hereby i <lb/>
Villa, c to r on PP i r Judge our <lb/>
the Brat day Of March lot Court, at a Court to bi Id tot <lb/>
p. m a tract or of Pitt, at Court <lb/>
land lying and being in in On i He, on the second <lb/>
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that Deed of Trust executed to me- <lb/>
by W. c Smith, and record in Mm <lb/>
Office of the Register of Heeds for <lb/>
County, Book at I <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to <lb/>
l bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door in tin- Ml <lb/>
day of March. at U o'clock H <lb/>
the of real <lb/>
, Mate l t I and situate <lb/>
Township, county of MM <lb/>
and of Carolina, <lb/>
Twelve on that r <lb/>
part of laud formerly owned o <lb/>
Mrs. Al . son, and fully <lb/>
in Map I. i <lb/>
the Register of Deeds <lb/>
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I nary <lb/>
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Albion Ally <lb/>
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with price and lumber to P. <lb/>
County, North Carolina ail <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/>
Va. <lb/>
Vs.<lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
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near Town Bethel and waver or demur to the <lb/>
mi as the lauds formerly owned has been riled In office <lb/>
I Andrews and Margaret Andrew; Clerk of Superior and <lb/>
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STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
I FIVE YEARS <lb/>
of I decided to <lb/>
advice, although I did not nave <lb/>
Hushes Would Die, But <lb/>
Coe Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
ad- <lb/>
Una place, Mr. A. J. <lb/>
at was down <lb/>
trouble for five years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb/>
times, that I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
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did seem lo do me any good. <lb/>
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and all in blends, except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. lie advised me to tr <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
any confidence In it <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
re months, and it has cured me <lb/>
haven't had those sick headaches <lb/>
since I began using it, <lb/>
I am so thankful what Back <lb/>
has done for <lb/>
has been <lb/>
a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
Will OP <lb/>
day of 1915 at I <lb/>
of 1- M expose lo public sale lie <lb/>
the Court door in Ore <lb/>
N c . the <lb/>
tract of land. <lb/>
Lying and in Greenville Town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining the lands of Charles <lb/>
Spell, Bertha Evans Allan Move Tom <lb/>
r and rs acres <lb/>
more or leas and known as Mill <lb/>
Tract conveyed to Carolina and <lb/>
la Clark ; of <lb/>
of sale ball <lb/>
payable In ,. ., from <lb/>
of sale, soured mortgage on the <lb/>
property <lb/>
This sale is mail,, for the purpose of <lb/>
division among plaintiffs and defend- <lb/>
named in <lb/>
above d <lb/>
ThU the day of February. <lb/>
BROWN, <lb/>
in <lb/>
CARBON <lb/>
This the of January 1915. <lb/>
Julius Brown <lb/>
virtue of power contained in <lb/>
a dead trust executed and <lb/>
by William Best In t, I allies h <lb/>
Sun. Trustees, on the i-th l <lb/>
August, 1909, which deed of -a <lb/>
i. corded in of the Register <lb/>
of Heeds of Pitt county in K <lb/>
the d will II lo- <lb/>
i door In <lb/>
H, d u <lb/>
liar i ii i <lb/>
urine of power sale con <lb/>
mined in a certain mortgage dead <lb/>
and delivered by T, <lb/>
and wife J Carson to The Bi <lb/>
and Trust Company on <lb/>
T day Of April and duly recorded <lb/>
in the Pitt County Registry in Book <lb/>
SALE page the will OX <lb/>
MULL tO sale. Court <lb/>
N c to Me <lb/>
Two and half miles from bidder, on Monday March i <lb/>
villa, on Saturday 13th, day el j at i p. m, tract <lb/>
February 1915, o'clock baton parcel of band lying and being in <lb/>
the court door Bethel, . , an <lb/>
we shall sell bidder, w on <lb/>
ring one half and the balance <lb/>
one and two years, farm kn <lb/>
an the Augustus home plain <lb/>
East Hide of street and <lb/>
the of J It. Bunting on tie <lb/>
tie, II Ford on the Fast, S <lb/>
on the Winterville road t Carson on the South, being; K <lb/>
Thirty Two Acres or leas pride on front and OB <lb/>
Is a splendid farm about octet the repair shop stood <lb/>
cleared and has a splendid residence mad to <lb/>
end all necessary buildings for Cd . . J terms Of sale cash. <lb/>
the farm. Title guaranteed, <lb/>
W. II <lb/>
II. W <lb/>
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Senator K. who bill II <lb/>
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Brown <lb/>
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still I to his room ,,, Co., w <lb/>
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and and save <lb/>
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in <lb/>
i i . and being i lot i I <lb/>
land I to William Cert by n <lb/>
II ., ,,,, <lb/>
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, 1904, Per <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, an I ate description i b <lb/>
acts gently, yet It can be <lb/>
used by young and old, and should be I J <lb/>
kept in every cheat <lb/>
Get a package <lb/>
Daly a quartet. <lb/>
Improved much today. His many a rail to enforce the <lb/>
will be sorry to bear of Mr of them, <lb/>
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ii., i re <lb/>
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virtue the power of co.-t <lb/>
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executed delivered by John <lb/>
kills and a to <lb/>
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door in , to <lb/>
eat bidder Monday Oral <lb/>
of Man b 12-M p. m,. <lb/>
or parcel of land or <lb/>
lots of land lying and being in <lb/>
Town of Bethel, County, N C <lb/>
and i follows. Doing lo, <lb/>
numbers ., and II described <lb/>
certain map made by V. I. n <lb/>
and recorded in Hook page <lb/>
of tin- County Registry, and <lb/>
same lots deeded to said Job <lb/>
by deed from II. J. Crime <lb/>
and others by deed dated Jan. I <lb/>
and recorded In Book pages <lb/>
and of county <lb/>
which reference s hereby <lb/>
made to said <lb/>
terms of hale <lb/>
. Hi.- t day of January <lb/>
C. I, <lb/>
Julius Ally l-28-ltd-x <lb/>
Notice lo The <lb/>
In order reduce my stock of <lb/>
marble I Will give B reduction <lb/>
prices lo those who arc interested In <lb/>
tombstones, we can found <lb/>
same old stand, satisfaction <lb/>
Call to tee me. <lb/>
I i I C <lb/>
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i p on January stray <lb/>
r, and I spotted, no <lb/>
marks, Owner can me by paying <lb/>
coats, <lb/>
C It. <lb/>
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Jan. 20th. hub <lb/>
. if II . i . . <lb/>
. i . nun . I . i. i , to, <lb/>
of Warren row <lb/>
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so., -j ii <lb/>
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mill. . I i, m v , CO. <lb/>
kl. . <lb/>
III TH FIX <lb/>
and my on Winter <lb/>
Route I, one I purge con <lb/>
between B and 10.00 Ii <lb/>
money a for , Kinder will <lb/>
be liberally led If to <lb/>
Mils II <lb/>
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It Weeps cold a plenty, la en- <lb/>
as long as it fair. <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
Cure. cir <lb/>
lie C ., . ho <lb/>
art lit. <lb/>
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CAROLINA. fT BAB <lb/>
A POPULATION OF WOVE <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE BUN DEED <lb/>
ONE. AND SUE- <lb/>
MOUNDED BY BEST <lb/>
INDUSTRIES Of ALL <lb/>
KINDS ABE INVITED TO <lb/>
here for we <lb/>
save everything to <lb/>
OFFER IN WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WM BATE AN UP-TO-DATE<lb/>
WE BATE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
A It AIM TED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES AND <lb/>
TELL THEM HAT <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADV E N G <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
f- FRIDAY IS, MS.<lb/>
BILL DOES NOT <lb/>
Matters of Interest likes <lb/>
ii by The legislative <lb/>
Yesterday <lb/>
INSURANCE QUESTION IS UP <lb/>
Maker Ire Making <lb/>
Hans The <lb/>
es lime Very <lb/>
So Par. <lb/>
Weaver Chill <lb/>
bill, bad been sot tor <lb/>
special order noon In tin <lb/>
Spelling Bee Last light Was <lb/>
Very Interesting Occasion <lb/>
to large Crow. <lb/>
spelling bee which was given <lb/>
last night at the House was <lb/>
greatly enjoyed a large number <lb/>
of people who wen- present In <lb/>
of tie bad weather. After the crowd <lb/>
had assembled the sides were <lb/>
under the of Mr. <lb/>
Flanagan and Prof Hoy Taylor. <lb/>
Prof out the words from <lb/>
the old spelling book <lb/>
Some of the best spellers in <lb/>
were pitted against each other <lb/>
some good spelling was done. The <lb/>
interesting and funniest part of <lb/>
the contest the way some crack <lb/>
spellers ware tripped on simple words <lb/>
The first words given out were com- <lb/>
easy but tho ranks began <lb/>
to thin out at once, one of <lb/>
British Make Successful <lb/>
Air Raid on Germans in <lb/>
Belgium and Drop Bombs <lb/>
back In North Poland for the Ger- <lb/>
Still Center el <lb/>
ii listers Zone of <lb/>
a. on the calendar in due course <lb/>
Wearer, the maker of the <lb/>
bill and one of the members of the <lb/>
committee submitting a minority <lb/>
port, withdrew this report. There <lb/>
no argument, and no explanation. <lb/>
all intents and purposes, the bill <lb/>
is dead. This is not saying, however <lb/>
that another bill of import but <lb/>
t different form may not be Intro- <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Senator Ward introduced a <lb/>
yesterday morning to memorial- <lb/>
North Carolina Represents- <lb/>
fighting <lb/>
II LAST <lb/>
Other words which prov <lb/>
ed the undoing of the spellers were <lb/>
schism, guinea, <lb/>
type, Ingenious, and others. The <lb/>
tit finally narrowed down to Mrs. <lb/>
L, C. Arthur on Mr. Flanagan's side <lb/>
and Supt and Dr. <lb/>
on Prof. Taylor's side. The <lb/>
contest was between the last <lb/>
two gentlemen and resulted in a <lb/>
for the County Superintendent. <lb/>
one present reported a very <lb/>
pleasant time and quite a sum <lb/>
of money was raised for the Mission- <lb/>
lives In to u.- their Circle which was giving tho Dee <lb/>
the total receipts being As a <lb/>
tor the passage of ship purchase <lb/>
ill now before Congress. <lb/>
Senator earnestly disclaimed <lb/>
any such purpose In his resolution <lb/>
it in good without <lb/>
pose I that of tho good. <lb/>
Tho real light In the Senate <lb/>
day was on Cooper bill to <lb/>
for the taking Of collections up to <lb/>
limit of per cent in fees upon <lb/>
on promising tin <lb/>
H turned out in the round <lb/>
Up that Sana or Cooper was about <lb/>
t, i , one favoring Ben <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Ward, n <lb/>
found wrongs <lb/>
up measure. I<lb/>
of pernicious <lb/>
lion, the it.,, t <lb/>
a lo open i l tor ii <lb/>
and a bill only <lb/>
by it and <lb/>
Senator Cooper v . i not . for <lb/>
He offered fa withdraw Ola bill <lb/>
r to table ii if <lb/>
Ion of the it Al <lb/>
any rate tali is it <lb/>
look, in <lb/>
directed at Cooper <lb/>
but We bin <lb/>
Debate on the f bill to en <lb/>
large <lb/>
net and fire <lb/>
i In North Carolina d <lb/>
the Home proceeding an <lb/>
when <lb/>
rived the f <lb/>
not been readied i ad further con <lb/>
will to today <lb/>
general good time producer and fun <lb/>
maker a spelling bee is bard to beat <lb/>
Valentine Party. <lb/>
The Fourth at the Model <lb/>
School was given a valentine party <lb/>
by the Third on Friday after <lb/>
noon February The room <lb/>
wits attractively decorated with art D <lb/>
tic Valentine's which were made by <lb/>
children. After a number of in <lb/>
games were played on <lb/>
school grounds children again <lb/>
went to tho Third Grade where <lb/>
were candy The <lb/>
amused by <lb/>
V letters to each other <lb/>
Seed Prices <lb/>
The prices on cotton, cotton <lb/>
and seed meal <lb/>
places In the State as -reported <lb/>
ti.- week range from to <lb/>
cents a pound for cotton. SO to Mo <lb/>
i for cotton need and W It <lb/>
s ton for meal <lb/>
I price r id for in <lb/>
of tor are expected <lb/>
i Big in <lb/>
in, Retirement hi <lb/>
hi Accordance With The Be- <lb/>
Move <lb/>
Forty British and <lb/>
and seaplanes to- <lb/>
the German positions at <lb/>
and <lb/>
In Belgium and, <lb/>
to Ute official report, with good <lb/>
Bombs were dropped on gun <lb/>
passions, trawlers, and barges <lb/>
official statement, concerning <lb/>
raid, <lb/>
sir operations of the naval <lb/>
tho and <lb/>
district were continue, <lb/>
afternoon. Forty and <lb/>
bombarded Middle- <lb/>
and <lb/>
were dropped on the <lb/>
batteries on the east and west <lb/>
on gun positions at Middle <lb/>
on transport wagons on the <lb/>
road, on the Mole <lb/>
a-t the breach <lb/>
staged in on th- <lb/>
locks at outside <lb/>
and on trawlers out <lb/>
are always issued to <lb/>
attacks to points of military <lb/>
I and every effort Is made <lb/>
flying officers avoid <lb/>
on any residential portions of <lb/>
Blockade <lb/>
Feb. the absence of <lb/>
striking news from the two <lb/>
battle fronts, public attention in <lb/>
today centered on <lb/>
blockade of the British I- <lb/>
by German submarines and <lb/>
lo retaliation for great Britain's <lb/>
In prohibiting the carrying of food <lb/>
Germany. <lb/>
Other Mb Protect. <lb/>
Holland and Italy, like Cult -d <lb/>
have protested to <lb/>
her sea war zone threat and <lb/>
have asked Great Britain not to mall <lb/>
fro Me of neutral flags. <lb/>
to <lb/>
made to the two countries <lb/>
of and which the <lb/>
recaptured from them a short <lb/>
time ago. <lb/>
Still Retirement. <lb/>
at <lb/>
While Germans seem to have <lb/>
inflicted heavy losses on the retiring around. <lb/>
Russian armies military men <lb/>
and the newspaper correspondents in <lb/>
continue to refer to <lb/>
Muscovite movement as a <lb/>
retirement to the fortified line <lb/>
the river which runs <lb/>
and and <lb/>
southwest to Fortress <lb/>
Heavy fighting continues in the <lb/>
and in <lb/>
the Russians also are falling back <lb/>
but they continue to hold the Car- <lb/>
farther west and ore <lb/>
offering stubborn resistance to <lb/>
offensive in that <lb/>
region. Here the armies are righting <lb/>
In deep snow and both sides are <lb/>
severely. <lb/>
Some in West <lb/>
Although there have been no events <lb/>
outstanding importance on a <lb/>
front a long official report of <lb/>
British operations from November to <lb/>
the beginning of February, issued <lb/>
day, shows that there is more or <lb/>
activity there. The report then- <lb/>
has been a lot of trench in <lb/>
with the Indians and British <lb/>
have distinguished themselves <lb/>
General French, In the report pays <lb/>
high tribute to the Indians. He <lb/>
the territorials have far more than <lb/>
Justified the most hopes en- <lb/>
of their value in the b, id <lb/>
report adds that reinforcements <lb/>
arriving regularly. <lb/>
SIGHTED <lb/>
Government Party Took <lb/>
Bat Molest. <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
of a surveying party from the <lb/>
office of MaJ H. W. Stickle. <lb/>
Suites District Engineer, sighted a <lb/>
whale on the ocean bar at mouth <lb/>
of the Capo Hear Friday but <lb/>
they didn't g-t within a mile of <lb/>
they were to <lb/>
give a very clear description of It <lb/>
It was reported, however, that <lb/>
feet lone and ever so bU <lb/>
of numbers the <lb/>
office force were disposed <lb/>
to treat the story with some scorn <lb/>
yesterday, declaring that It was a <lb/>
The doughty survey- <lb/>
ors, however stuck to their guns <lb/>
and maintained stoutly it was a <lb/>
whale and also called attention to <lb/>
the fact that it wasn't the first <lb/>
has been in that vicinity. <lb/>
BILL PASSES <lb/>
H HOUSE <lb/>
Republicans Try To Belay Passage <lb/>
But are finally Decisively <lb/>
OFFICIAl <lb/>
A Tell-. How the <lb/>
Operation is Conducted. <lb/>
London. I Correspondence of Th <lb/>
Associated Press. I-A description <lb/>
the soldier's monthly Is <lb/>
sent from the front by a member of a <lb/>
London Scottish <lb/>
Yesterday we had a novel <lb/>
he says. none of us ha-i <lb/>
seen soap or warm water for <lb/>
live weeks, we were ordered to <lb/>
to a town in rear of our <lb/>
and escorted to a large building. re-re <lb/>
facilities had been for <lb/>
In the first room we were <lb/>
TRIBUTES <lb/>
Result a Decided lo The <lb/>
Which <lb/>
Tho Fa-ace of This Measure <lb/>
Vt engross <lb/>
Washington. C. Feb. <lb/>
government ship purchase bill, as an <lb/>
am to Week's naval am <lb/>
Wary bill, was passed by the Haw <lb/>
of Representatives at O'clock <lb/>
morning, by a vote of to <lb/>
The passage of the bill a <lb/>
fourteen boar parliamentary struggle <lb/>
which,, long after midnight <lb/>
threatened to extend interminably be- <lb/>
of a determined filibuster <lb/>
by minority leader. who <lb/>
yielded only after administration <lb/>
leader.- decided to apply a second <lb/>
special rub- to bring the fight to an <lb/>
end. <lb/>
To Vote <lb/>
Washington, i- C, Feb <lb/>
leaders In both houses of <lb/>
into sq- of ten men gross agreed tonight that the govern <lb/>
I STATES <lb/>
MAI <lb/>
villa. The n <lb/>
price m note Norway, <lb/>
for to a <lb/>
to quo I <lb/>
is for to 11.61 <lb/>
New Feb The <lb/>
nil Denmark. <lb/>
On tin- battle of Europe mill <lb/>
inly of first <lb/>
are taking place, especially <lb/>
The German <lb/>
but troops <lb/>
states. n said today <lb/>
has received no confirmation of r <lb/>
ports that Spain bad addressed ire <lb/>
on restoring order V <lb/>
The r.- there woe <lb/>
no material change in the Mexican <lb/>
q i, <lb/>
tan he of the Vt lied <lb/>
i y In Mexico City, lately <lb/>
attached to the legal i I <lb/>
, leave o i if other <lb/>
depart. <lb/>
The baa informed <lb/>
Brazilian it <lb/>
i he will be guided by <lb/>
from his own government with <lb/>
to leaving, but asks him to <lb/>
the attaches th <lb/>
v inn leave If rs do. <lb/>
Confirmatory II pal he Car <lb/>
due by Villa forces <lb/>
and a sternly advance OH Mexico <lb/>
or so. In a second room emptied <lb/>
our pockets and laid aside our <lb/>
bonnets, puttees, and sporrans, a <lb/>
third room we threw the our <lb/>
cloths Into a heap, and then i <lb/>
to the showers. There <lb/>
wore two men each shower, and we <lb/>
were allowed ten minutes under the <lb/>
lot iii-r with a generous <lb/>
laundry soap. <lb/>
At tho end of ten <lb/>
on to a drying i <lb/>
each man a huge it I. <lb/>
I as a Th, n I b- <lb/>
en off to a dressing r <lb/>
attendant gave us we <lb/>
in the way of bra; i w r <lb/>
shirts, and while o on <lb/>
, side were our bad<lb/>
ship bill either would <lb/>
before President Wilson for hi- <lb/>
signature within a few- days or dead <lb/>
so tar as this Is concerned. <lb/>
The House remained in session <lb/>
tonight to pass the We-k-Gore bill <lb/>
the amended measure la and <lb/>
tomorrow the administration force- <lb/>
will begin a effort to get r. <lb/>
vote in Senate on the House <lb/>
Amendments over th- of <lb/>
a Demo- <lb/>
leader spoke confidently <lb/>
today the I of victory and <lb/>
Pi Wilson, after . conference <lb/>
with Kern, told the <lb/>
bill would in- <lb/>
bold Hides the Capitol, be- <lb/>
war . r . t ii the Senate fell <lb/>
we bad got buck P Mil be <lb/>
boots and other properly. .- were <lb/>
ushered into a room where S ft <lb/>
barbers awaited us, When they we <lb/>
through marched, and <lb/>
i i Into a lea room for tea and <lb/>
. Could anything be hotter <lb/>
York Herald, <lb/>
creditors of H II CU I- being pushed with greet vigor both I were today. <lb/>
ma up <lb/>
thO bin combination J in north of the lower <lb/>
stores Hint fulled last Ta have evacuated Karl <lb/>
received n of per fur a area in r <lb/>
under terms of the and also apparently <lb/>
, I and all cantered upon <lb/>
Al in . ppr. hills to <lb/>
necessary an extra <lb/>
as i, will go to <lb/>
from House Includes tho <lb/>
ship purchase measure as I up i <lb/>
In Senate caucus and n provision Hint <lb/>
two years r the close of the <lb/>
war .-hie- acquired United <lb/>
States shall be over to <lb/>
s,. rotary of Navy to be operated <lb/>
leased for commercial purposes <lb/>
the tonne of Weeks bill <lb/>
ready by the Senate.<lb/>
what . men would re and <lb/>
ice to see is a war on <lb/>
Big Demand for Horses <lb/>
Montana, Feb. an- <lb/>
Dillon Horse Pale, which began <lb/>
today drew an unusual number <lb/>
buyers from the High prices <lb/>
were paid of them <lb/>
era for this section. The <lb/>
for horses by rove i <lb/>
. th would Ilk to get <lb/>
smiled to s-h the bidding rise rood- IT per cent, than COt--H <lb/>
prices today. News. <lb/>
i iii, the average man <lb/>
bas m . of B knows a lot <lb/>
rs r <lb/>
T I<lb/>
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the captain's boots <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
by<lb/>
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Kraut<lb/>
AU carte of J <lb/>
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too I <lb/>
the <lb/>
M of war in <lb/>
various as and thereby put <lb/>
out m under the pi I men <lb/>
I lie people art <lb/>
preparing to erect plant at Char- <lb/>
for assembling cars which <lb/>
are in this Mata. Tho traction <lb/>
f this plant will moan quite n ad- <lb/>
to industries Charlotte <lb/>
will moan much for tho whole <lb/>
tat. <lb/>
According to recently publish. <lb/>
figures there arc thirty-three counties <lb/>
this state in which no person <lb/>
in Income tax, or to state it in <lb/>
way no person in these thirty <lb/>
three counties has a gross Income <lb/>
more than twelve and <lb/>
loll i <lb/>
. Kara year<lb/>
;. hen It stops <lb/>
I confronted th <lb/>
., , . . . . ll tor thou <lb/>
lo bring over more nun <lb/>
i laborer will con <lb/>
had worn. <lb/>
The New Utter publishes in it.- list <lb/>
mid lie moonlight schools in <lb/>
Mate This list shows that <lb/>
i have one or more and <lb/>
the total number of schools <lb/>
Ph b showing for such <lb/>
i re . m <lb/>
b i i v. continues to gr <lb/>
important <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
i hi . <lb/>
be hoard a lib mm <lb/>
row by la this <lb/>
ever attends <lb/>
hears s hymn i <lb/>
as written i this famous writer <lb/>
thousand I i <lb/>
long life <lb/>
I re. II I is all m ire <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
he became I i ion . <lb/>
. <lb/>
wide . a. I. e th <lb/>
Conn This th con <lb/>
Iron . <lb/>
at the paper guilt <lb/>
i Am <lb/>
n They appealed to n <lb/>
ind the case bi now up for <lb/>
trial cut. i i-o In <lb/>
been looked forward to with a <lb/>
deal Interest by the people the <lb/>
state imposing array Of counsel <lb/>
has bean retained by both parties <lb/>
and the case will be hotly <lb/>
to the end. <lb/>
in the fact that Germans <lb/>
.; not like the tone <lb/>
the States protest there a <lb/>
little that win become In- <lb/>
in war with us. With <lb/>
navy tied up the only thing i i <lb/>
do in ease of war would lo <lb/>
an army to attempt an invasion of <lb/>
country which would hardly <lb/>
Then the German liners now lying In <lb/>
our ports would, accordingly, be on. <lb/>
against such a war for <lb/>
old fall Into our hands as soon as <lb/>
war was declared, War with <lb/>
does not seem to be as near <lb/>
some would have it appear <lb/>
The Board alderman some <lb/>
extended the lime for <lb/>
i with the line, as <lb/>
provided for In Hi up to <lb/>
I A II . I has been <lb/>
hardly be <lb/>
an <lb/>
II ll <lb/>
Advance on Supposed <lb/>
Burglar Cams to an End In <lb/>
Fit of <lb/>
The rambling old house where Cap- <lb/>
Fields and his unmarried <lb/>
Martha. Hied stood back from <lb/>
the road half a mile, flanked on <lb/>
by the captain s broad <lb/>
It happened morning In early <lb/>
spring when captain had mar- <lb/>
ail available help from the <lb/>
neighborhood and had two hired men <lb/>
besides to help g-t hie corn ground <lb/>
ready and the seed planted early. <lb/>
Martha had been busy since morn- <lb/>
arranging a big dinner In the <lb/>
old southern fashion. About ten <lb/>
o'clock she loft the dinner cooking <lb/>
on the big range and went upstairs to <lb/>
make the beds, but came flying down <lb/>
with pallid and called in stage <lb/>
whispers to the girl. Go ring the big <lb/>
dinner boll for the men. There Is a <lb/>
burglar upstairs under daddy's bed. <lb/>
Do quick and then come to <lb/>
girl did as was bidden and <lb/>
Martha stood at the exit to the stair- <lb/>
way, ready to defend with her life If <lb/>
need but prevent hit escape she <lb/>
must. <lb/>
The men from the fields came <lb/>
mounted on the horses with harness <lb/>
Jingling, supposing that the house <lb/>
must be on tire or some such dire <lb/>
threatened. When told that <lb/>
a man was under the bod upstairs <lb/>
they determined to make short work <lb/>
of and marched up. throwing <lb/>
and shouting, but <lb/>
the burglar refused to <lb/>
Then some one moved the comforter <lb/>
back and exposed a pair of the cap- <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
JUST A RACIAL PECULIARITY <lb/>
Theory That Left-Handed People Are <lb/>
Manually Hat <lb/>
Proved to Be Wrong. <lb/>
For ages the belief hat prevailed <lb/>
that left-handed are physical- <lb/>
and mentally Inferior. This belief <lb/>
has persisted In face of the fact that <lb/>
not a few groat men, Including among <lb/>
others Leonardo Vinci, have been <lb/>
left-handed <lb/>
German scientists. declare <lb/>
there Is absolutely no evidence to sup- <lb/>
port the theory that some relation <lb/>
exists between and <lb/>
mental or physical defects, it It s <lb/>
racial or family peculiarity which It <lb/>
found among animals as well as <lb/>
man <lb/>
Left handedness Is often left-tided- <lb/>
the entire side of the body show- <lb/>
evidences of a greater develop- <lb/>
on that side. In the brutes the <lb/>
preponderance of one or the other <lb/>
half of the body may vary according <lb/>
to race. Thus tho gibbon <lb/>
are a rule right-handed; <lb/>
the gorilla and chimpanzee left, <lb/>
banded. <lb/>
In the Germany army seven <lb/>
In every hundred are left-handed; <lb/>
among tho school children the per- <lb/>
is slightly higher. These fig- <lb/>
however, are very deceptive, for <lb/>
many persons who are born loft- <lb/>
handed later right-handed. <lb/>
The number so in Germany it <lb/>
estimated per rent. <lb/>
Ht virtue of the power of sale em <lb/>
certain mortgage dead <lb/>
. Mod and delivered by s. t. a <lb/>
Local J to The <lb/>
and Trust Company on the II <lb/>
February 1911 and duly r. <lb/>
in the Pitt in Boo- <lb/>
V. page the undersigned will <lb/>
pose to public sale, before the Court <lb/>
House door in N. O. to lb. <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday. March I <lb/>
1915 p. a certain tract or <lb/>
parcel of land lying and being In Bet- <lb/>
Township, County, N, C. <lb/>
described as follows, At <lb/>
near the Town of and <lb/>
two tracts and known as the <lb/>
Q, II Andrews land and both <lb/>
g containing U 1-2 acres more <lb/>
or less, and bounded as follows. Ml <lb/>
East by what is known as the <lb/>
V. Andrews laud, on the South by lb <lb/>
of J. Carson. OB the West bi <lb/>
the Greenville road. The <lb/>
Interest of said S. T. Carson I <lb/>
undivided interest or ownership, h. <lb/>
purchased tho Interests of <lb/>
following heirs at law; Frank A-i <lb/>
Gray Andrews. <lb/>
and Rosa Nelson. Sale made o sat <lb/>
said mortgage I rents of sale cash <lb/>
This the day of January <lb/>
THE BANKING TRUST <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
As receiver of the Pitt County <lb/>
ion Warehouse Co. hereby give no- <lb/>
that under an order of the Super- <lb/>
Court Judge, that all parties who <lb/>
are Indebted to said Pitt County <lb/>
Warehouse Company shall pay the <lb/>
i at once, or have action <lb/>
ed in Court against them, and that all <lb/>
parties who hold claims, or accounts <lb/>
of kind against the said <lb/>
County Onion Warehouse Company <lb/>
hall file them with the receiver, or <lb/>
attorney, within the next sixty <lb/>
days, or this order will be plead as <lb/>
a bar to their recovery. <lb/>
This February 12th, 1915. <lb/>
J. A. LANG, <lb/>
Receiver. <lb/>
S. J. Everett, Attorney. <lb/>
North Carolina In the Superior Court <lb/>
i March <lb/>
W. L. Notice <lb/>
vs Publication <lb/>
J Tail. <lb/>
The named will <lb/>
that an action entitled as above <lb/>
was commenced against him on the <lb/>
not day of January, by the Is- <lb/>
of summons out or the Superior <lb/>
Court of County, and that sail <lb/>
action is brought by the <lb/>
against the defendant for the non-par- <lb/>
of the sum of Three Hundred <lb/>
Forty Cue and Dollars, due the <lb/>
Plaintiff by the on account <lb/>
of non- pay moot a certain check for <lb/>
said amount, given by tho defendant <lb/>
to the plaintiff on the 20th day <lb/>
January, 1915. and drawn on the Green- <lb/>
ville A- Trust Company, of <lb/>
Greenville, N, c. upon which <lb/>
the defendant caused payment to <lb/>
stopped, the amount thereof and the <lb/>
Indebtedness evidenced thereby <lb/>
now due. over and all counter <lb/>
claims and set off; And the defendant <lb/>
will further take notice that ho Is lo <lb/>
appear at the March Term of the <lb/>
riot Court of Pitt County, which con- <lb/>
at the Court House Greet.- <lb/>
ville. on the tad Monday after the <lb/>
Monday March, and tile answer <lb/>
or demur to the complaint; and h <lb/>
will further take notice that It he fall <lb/>
lo appear and answer or demur at <lb/>
said time and place, the relief demand- <lb/>
ed In the complaint will be granted. <lb/>
The defendant further take no- <lb/>
that a warrant of attachment was <lb/>
issued from the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
on he 21st day of January, 1915. <lb/>
against all the property of the defend- <lb/>
ant of every description. In Pitt <lb/>
especially any and all deposits <lb/>
kept and maintained by the defendant <lb/>
with tho Greenville ranking A Trust <lb/>
Company, which warrant It return- <lb/>
able to the of Pitt Superior <lb/>
Court, when and where the defendant <lb/>
Is required to appear and or <lb/>
the relief demanded will be granted. <lb/>
i. D. COX <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court.<lb/>
in I<lb/>
. <lb/>
I . I <lb/>
he l <lb/>
hi pr v. , n <lb/>
I ml l <lb/>
II i- i <lb/>
hi <lb/>
n material re <lb/>
don <lb/>
will th,. r alt Liquor and <lb/>
habit forming drug- . , <lb/>
d by lb It eel cause more trouble ti <lb/>
their use results <lb/>
else can mentioned<lb/>
The dog law about which so much, <lb/>
boon said It was introduce. <lb/>
has at last passed tho House hut not <lb/>
until it had been amended. As <lb/>
hill now stands seventy counties are, <lb/>
under provisions but even In <lb/>
which are tinder <lb/>
ions the matter la made <lb/>
with the county commissioners We <lb/>
are glad to see that it passed <lb/>
Greenville Is not ahead of House and hope It will he <lb/>
other Is and it is L w binding In <lb/>
a of much wonder as lo one of the counties Included <lb/>
Mb a blot on an otherwise lair R , ,, <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
i . , <lb/>
of moving <lb/>
tool which la located ll <lb/>
b bettor bx In <lb/>
about r a <lb/>
i boiler lo close up tat <lb/>
district than to mot tin <lb/>
school. Tins seems to the right <lb/>
idea and Is what be <lb/>
Many people are to look upon <lb/>
a segregated district a necessary <lb/>
evil and laboring under this <lb/>
they allow then in many <lb/>
Tonic of the Open Air. <lb/>
better, more <lb/>
i . Hod <lb/>
n sunlit ht <lb/>
aim <lb/>
the wood- <lb/>
open <lb/>
i d <lb/>
m i <lb/>
of every , <lb/>
to <lb/>
I . it, to <lb/>
the i hi re <lb/>
atom the i- <lb/>
-i when the n- <lb/>
i ewer <lb/>
days, on <lb/>
i Industry and <lb/>
Is keen, t are I g ., q. <lb/>
Mil their best <lb/>
II n I <lb/>
m I ii- Whoa <lb/>
II Is too at <lb/>
the <lb/>
. tint i pro <lb/>
Stray Taken <lb/>
Male yearling, about one year old <lb/>
no marks, color Taken up <lb/>
about 1st of January Owner can gel <lb/>
same by paying nil Charges. G. A <lb/>
Moore, Blokes, N. c. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
of lo <lb/>
certain Mortgages executed to <lb/>
II, Hail. Jr by <lb/>
bearing date as follows date.; <lb/>
recorded in <lb/>
Hook A MS; and one dated <lb/>
and recorded in T <lb/>
iTS of County Registry, under <lb/>
signed Mortgagee will, on MONDAY, <lb/>
March 1916 at Noon, <lb/>
before Court House in Pitt <lb/>
County, sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
all of the undivided right <lb/>
and Interest of the said Hazard Craw- <lb/>
in the following described pro- <lb/>
to <lb/>
of the undivided right, title <lb/>
interest, both personal and real is <lb/>
and to all of the property, real ant <lb/>
personal of the late Annie Craw <lb/>
ford, mother of the said Hazard Craw <lb/>
ford, the said property being situate <lb/>
In County, North Carolina ant <lb/>
more fully described as B-- <lb/>
all of his <lb/>
fourth undivided Interest In both real <lb/>
and property, to One <lb/>
tract adjoining the lands of the <lb/>
Nichols heirs. J. W. Crawford, the <lb/>
lands of C T and L. . <lb/>
Arthur and others, and being; known <lb/>
as the Place; Also one other <lb/>
tract adjoining lands of Charlie <lb/>
Nichols, the heirs of the late George <lb/>
Crawford and others, also all and <lb/>
whatever estate, real and personal <lb/>
which the C. <lb/>
inherited or. may Inherit from the n- <lb/>
of bit mother, the late Annie <lb/>
Crawford; this conveyance con <lb/>
all of entire undivided In <lb/>
barest In and to all the property, real <lb/>
and personal, of his mother, late <lb/>
Annie E. Crawford, which he Inherit- <lb/>
ed or may Inherit from her <lb/>
The purpose of this sale It to <lb/>
the terms of said Mortgagee above <lb/>
set out and referred to. <lb/>
This February 1916. <lb/>
W. H. mil, Jr., Mortgagee <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
Try Engineer Bigamy <lb/>
San Francisco, Calif. Feb. <lb/>
Desmond. United States <lb/>
engineer has been ordered back <lb/>
to Honolulu by Federal <lb/>
where he must stand trial for <lb/>
bigamy. He was arrested on com- <lb/>
plaint his wife, for bringing <lb/>
here from Honolulu Angola <lb/>
a pretty year old girl, with whom <lb/>
he in Oakland <lb/>
Aged Indians Entertained. <lb/>
Mich., Feb. <lb/>
aged Indiana who toddled about the <lb/>
wigwams of their parents In tho days <lb/>
when Jean <lb/>
a trading station at Muskegon <lb/>
In are the guests of honor In- <lb/>
day of the Michigan Pioneer and His- <lb/>
Society at Its annual meeting. <lb/>
Judge an Winkle, who is an authority <lb/>
on Indian history, had charge of tho <lb/>
centurion Indians <lb/>
Best Is None Too. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Scene Before the Mirror. <lb/>
What these lack la <lb/>
I make up in hair adorn- <lb/>
,,, <lb/>
grotesque Their hair <lb/>
combs are made a tough wood. <lb/>
and j i ed to be for one of <lb/>
the feminine customs Is lo put gum <lb/>
all through their hair i. keep it lo <lb/>
place. A very strong comb Is needed <lb/>
to get It apart, but tho women con- <lb/>
to do It. and as time it <lb/>
not money In they are never <lb/>
In a hurry. One It not surprised to <lb/>
learn that sometimes it takes a <lb/>
an a week to have hair properly <lb/>
Christian Herald, <lb/>
Public sentiment against <lb/>
such a practice would moan III death <lb/>
In short order and would like lo <lb/>
See such a move started In <lb/>
the only way to get rid of the largo <lb/>
number of worthies curt in this slue <lb/>
which lire nothing more than <lb/>
the Owl. <lb/>
A recently a hat at <lb/>
there anything theta <lb/>
that might bring me Into I <lb/>
trouble the Bird Protection <lb/>
no. said the milliner, i <lb/>
did they not belong u. tome <lb/>
persisted lady. <lb/>
returned the all- <lb/>
liner, pleasantly, feathers are <lb/>
of a bowl; and howl. I <lb/>
madam, as fond he Is of <lb/>
mice, i more of o cat than a bird.- <lb/>
In this day and time majority of men <lb/>
look for the best the market <lb/>
affords in all lines. <lb/>
Realizing this fact we keep our store <lb/>
well stocked with <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
to meet the wants all men. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. N C.<lb/>
, .<lb/>
de <lb/>
With tag. <lb/>
Company Gives Warn- <lb/>
lo Vocal students <lb/>
There are few people the country <lb/>
today more qualified from a stand- <lb/>
point Of experience to advise <lb/>
vocal students, particularly <lb/>
with operatic aspirations, than Elaine <lb/>
Do leading contralto <lb/>
The Boston Opera Company <lb/>
which comes to Whites Wed- <lb/>
February 17th, In a <lb/>
production of Verdi's <lb/>
famous opera Miss <lb/>
Do pity II. <lb/>
Save boon requested to explain why <lb/>
so many engaged in vocal <lb/>
so few attain anything like success <lb/>
Studios are tilled with aspirants, <lb/>
spend time and money to say nothing <lb/>
f nervous energy, In striving for th I <lb/>
artistic goal and the question arises <lb/>
why so few succeed. I'll toll you it. <lb/>
ten percent of <lb/>
dents have any just reason for as- <lb/>
to vocal eminence ton poi <lb/>
in is a liberal estimate and hoc <lb/>
.- reason. It may <lb/>
but is a deplorable not <lb/>
percent of those who In- <lb/>
are qualified to teach <lb/>
art correctly. There is more <lb/>
and humbug in voice teaching <lb/>
in all the other departments if <lb/>
profession combined; it is for tills <lb/>
reason there ought to be laws p.-o <lb/>
the incompetent from <lb/>
lug voices and blasting hopes. Not <lb/>
i week passes, but what I hear a <lb/>
of girls sing, who are for <lb/>
the operatic stage, most of them <lb/>
become artists If they studied <lb/>
S . in make i i <lb/>
thing II you r <lb/>
their <lb/>
n given songs <lb/>
when they cannot sing live tones f <lb/>
111- Male with even production all <lb/>
uniform vocal color. They are <lb/>
upon recital to interpret music tint <lb/>
th-y can neither nor Inter- <lb/>
An instrumentalist <lb/>
technical limitations; what <lb/>
execute he <lb/>
play, but a is no <lb/>
limitation to his or assurance <lb/>
The will tackle anything the high <lb/>
H goes the better, and whose faith <lb/>
Is ii that these poor deluded <lb/>
led through Impassable pains <lb/>
Interminable winding to And <lb/>
that their labor ha- been in <lb/>
rain and their hopes blasted, Hi <lb/>
nothing of the money uselessly spent. <lb/>
The fault lies with the <lb/>
and unscrupulous teacher. <lb/>
what have said <lb/>
cause excitement in the habitat <lb/>
but it is the truth nevertheless, it <lb/>
you don't believe It, listen at some <lb/>
the vocal studio doors and hear SHOO <lb/>
of the wailing that is supposed <lb/>
eventuate in vocal supremacy, but <lb/>
which is certain to eventuate in tin- <lb/>
and vocal disaster. can Only <lb/>
add in words the poet<lb/>
KILLED BY <lb/>
Asleep Truck When Train <lb/>
Ills Head. <lb/>
Early Sunday morning NorfOlK <lb/>
Southern train No. struck and kill- <lb/>
ed a man. Moses <lb/>
whoso homo is thought to be in Wit <lb/>
son. It Is not known exactly how <lb/>
the accident happened. From <lb/>
position the body and the wound <lb/>
on the it is believed lie was <lb/>
lying or silting on the end of the <lb/>
cross ties, probably drunk and asleep <lb/>
when the train came by and struck <lb/>
him as lie raised up lo get out of the <lb/>
way. train Stopped as <lb/>
as the was discovered <lb/>
held until a doctor had been summon- <lb/>
ed. The train was allowed to pro- <lb/>
after a short investigation an I <lb/>
finding tho was dead. <lb/>
yesterday tho coroner. Dr. J. c. <lb/>
Greene, held an inquest over the body <lb/>
and after a full investigation which <lb/>
was concluded this morning decided <lb/>
that tho killing was accidental. <lb/>
Free Free <lb/>
We will give to the customer buying <lb/>
worth of merchandise a pair of <lb/>
W. ,. Douglas Shoes. At the close of the <lb/>
sale we will also give a or coat suit vain <lb/>
i the customer making the <lb/>
largest purchases during the sale. <lb/>
Goods will be sold like <lb/>
you sell Cotton now. <lb/>
We are forced to sell our <lb/>
goods as you are forced <lb/>
to sell cotton. <lb/>
Farmers Saving Sale <lb/>
BEGINNING <lb/>
Friday. February th, <lb/>
At <lb/>
AM <lb/>
Feb. Tho S. <lb/>
Her Jason It expert <lb/>
mouth to lay. and will I <lb/>
American laden with objects <lb/>
Prance and Belgium for the Panama- <lb/>
Pacific Exposition.<lb/>
Held Trial for Pointers <lb/>
Calif., Feb. <lb/>
K. Armstrong Barber Junction, n <lb/>
C, began today the judging the <lb/>
pointers and setter In the Held which <lb/>
here. The winning dogs <lb/>
b, the Imposition. <lb/>
STRAY TAKES <lb/>
One while no marks Weigh- <lb/>
ed about pounds when taken up <lb/>
about Nov. Owner can same <lb/>
by paving expenses. Henry <lb/>
horn. Box <lb/>
Look listen to our tale woe, <lb/>
The entire stock of goods must go. <lb/>
The almighty dollar is what we trust, <lb/>
And that is the thing we must have or bust. <lb/>
At Five Points in Greenville, there we be <lb/>
Our big stock of goods we invite you to see. <lb/>
Dress Goods, Underwear, we must sell or lose. <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Cloaks, Overcoats, all been reduced. <lb/>
On everything you buy you'll save, <lb/>
Regardless who speak, or others say. <lb/>
B. G. J. R. <lb/>
FOR BALE <lb/>
One second band stationary <lb/>
bus gasoline Engine horse <lb/>
in good condition will sell a bar- <lb/>
gain to buyer. H. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
GUNS PISTOLS <lb/>
and CARTRIDGES <lb/>
We are ten best make arms suck as <lb/>
the L. C. Fox, Ithaca shot <lb/>
fans. Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle, Smith <lb/>
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols. <lb/>
We are also headquarters all of gun Shells and <lb/>
Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells, <lb/>
Gage, Gage Gage. Come to set <lb/>
J. R. J. G <lb/>
I I It A IS <lb/>
KILLED IT <lb/>
Concord, i-vi. u Ira . <lb/>
with W. Patterson <lb/>
wholesale grocer was Instantly <lb/>
killed tins morning about <lb/>
when an automobile in Which <lb/>
toy, Victor W, aid <lb/>
Wright Tucker wore struck the <lb/>
concrete loading Into the <lb/>
iii front of the residence W. <lb/>
Cannon on North Union street. <lb/>
machine, was driven by <lb/>
and mi earning south toward the <lb/>
public square when the driver for <lb/>
some reason lost control of the ma- <lb/>
chine and it left the street and <lb/>
into the gutter for some distance be- <lb/>
fore striking Hie concrete steps. <lb/>
escaped injury hut Tucker <lb/>
received a cut on the head. <lb/>
nook was broken. The <lb/>
was demolished and turned on its Bid <lb/>
It is said that was drift- <lb/>
and the others were <lb/>
to get him home when the <lb/>
occurred. <lb/>
is by his mother <lb/>
and a sister, Miss Rattle <lb/>
both Concord. <lb/>
PROFESSIONAL CARDS <lb/>
H. W. CAVE <lb/>
limited to lb- <lb/>
Ear, Ne Throat <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Glasses <lb/>
Dr. D. l. lames, green <lb/>
WISH. N. Co HonOr. <lb/>
oms Washington, N. <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
u mm <lb/>
DU I. FITZGERALD <lb/>
. Prank Stoic <lb/>
C, -Phone <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Wine Stable <lb/>
Phenol RAT <lb/>
Dr. Annie L. Joyner, <lb/>
Physician. <lb/>
son la tho <lb/>
oak lo a, a. to p. at. and <lb/>
ART <lb/>
and <lb/>
Day and <lb/>
A at Law <lb/>
Id Third St <lb/>
Practices wherever bis services are <lb/>
desired, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
SEE E. R. EVA VS FOR <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights <lb/>
Hotel Building. <lb/>
ST I'll Kit DE <lb/>
sires position Greenville after <lb/>
March 1st. Address <lb/>
care Reflector. <lb/>
HATE FOR SALE, <lb/>
subdivide land into town lots, or <lb/>
farms into small tracts an <lb/>
sell at auction. If you want <lb/>
convert your properly into cash <lb/>
and interest bearing notes, write or <lb/>
wire us. Southern and <lb/>
Co., B. M. Andrews, Manager. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. R. CLARK <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Land and Drainage Cases a <lb/>
In office formerly occupied by <lb/>
P. G. James Son. <lb/>
FARMERS TAKE AFTER <lb/>
February 20th we will Bin cotton only <lb/>
on Tuesday and Friday our <lb/>
near Greenville. <lb/>
Oil A In <lb/>
2-12-11 <lb/>
tie Warren Phone 250-J. 2-10 <lb/>
J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Edwards on lb Court <lb/>
Practicing In all Court. <lb/>
In Wooten on Third <lb/>
Court <lb/>
WANTED TO TRADE A <lb/>
grade piano worth for a For I <lb/>
automobile, it slightly used <lb/>
not damaged would considered <lb/>
Furniture CO., Washington, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
-01. <lb/>
Idle Is. <lb/>
Now <lb/>
m. F.<lb/>
Mr Frank <lb/>
Owen Murphy <lb/>
Plumbers <lb/>
II yon plumbing work done <lb/>
and want the bent work rail at. <lb/>
Oar are reasonable. Giro, <lb/>
a trial . work an w. <lb/>
Ml m <lb/>
Hire.<lb/>
MM<lb/>
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<p>
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
issued licenses to the following COUP- <lb/>
Ids since last report. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Leon Allen of Heaver Dan <lb/>
and Minnie U Allen of <lb/>
C. B. of Swift I <lb/>
and Mary Vann of <lb/>
Blaylock and Minn;. B <lb/>
Win. I., Hadley Martin County <lb/>
and Ann Carolina town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Frank and <lb/>
if Beth.-. <lb/>
Henry and Mary <lb/>
Pete Connor and Cora <lb/>
Williams arid Beat i f <lb/>
i Creek. <lb/>
and Annie <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Henry and Elizabeth <lb/>
Harper ii Greenville p <lb/>
It TEAKS A <lb/>
IS <lb/>
New York. Matthew A. <lb/>
Schmidt, rears old was l <lb/>
here tonight as a fugitive from justice <lb/>
mi an indictment found Angeles <lb/>
in October, 1910, charging him with <lb/>
having been Implicated in dynamiting <lb/>
the Los Angeles Times building. The <lb/>
arrest was made on upper <lb/>
where detectives had traced him alter <lb/>
search of four years. <lb/>
Detective William J. Hums who a. <lb/>
the officer making the <lb/>
said the Indictment charges that <lb/>
Schmidt was one of several men who <lb/>
went with J. B. to lbs <lb/>
works of the Giant Powder Company, <lb/>
in California and purchased 1.000 <lb/>
pounds of dynamite. <lb/>
Schmidt was held without bail <lb/>
February to await extradition, <lb/>
When arraigned before Magistrate <lb/>
Hie prisoner said ho was <lb/>
mechanic years old but refused i I <lb/>
answer other customary <lb/>
After the arraignment, however <lb/>
magistrate said the man had confess- <lb/>
ed tn him in his chambers <lb/>
was Matthew A. as allege <lb/>
in It<lb/>
North Carolina Slate Depart <lb/>
of Agriculture will distribute, l <lb/>
all farmers the stall, <lb/>
log i for all kinds pea <lb/>
leans, clovers peanuts alfalfa <lb/>
and so on at Aft; <lb/>
against two dollars an acre charge J <lb/>
by the leading commercial <lb/>
handle this Pull <lb/>
i or tr the seed go with <lb/>
u Bi r- bottle, and all <lb/>
prepaid the <lb/>
culture. Only a. re size bottle <lb/>
hire s o the i <lb/>
nor Agriculture and b. <lb/>
bend payment with your order as w <lb/>
are not allowed lo send the run <lb/>
receiving the of man- <lb/>
which Board <lb/>
has placed cents an <lb/>
Approved <lb/>
W. A. GRAHAM, <lb/>
Agriculture. <lb/>
JAS. L. <lb/>
Agronomist Botanist In h ii <lb/>
ALWAYS THE WORLD'S WAY <lb/>
of More Thought of <lb/>
Than the Man of Virtuous <lb/>
Worth. <lb/>
A young merchant went abroad, and <lb/>
after many years, having a large for- <lb/>
tune, returned lo bis native land. <lb/>
When ho reached home, he found <lb/>
that his relations had gone to a feast <lb/>
at a country house a few miles away. <lb/>
He was so eager to see them that he <lb/>
did not take the trouble to change his <lb/>
clothes, and was wearing the things <lb/>
he had used board ship coming <lb/>
home. <lb/>
When he entered the large hall <lb/>
where the guests were all assembled <lb/>
his cousins showed very little pleasure <lb/>
at the sight of him It was plain to <lb/>
them that be had come back a poor <lb/>
man. <lb/>
A who had <lb/>
from abroad was upset <lb/>
by their coolness to his master, and <lb/>
must all be very bad <lb/>
men to receive you so <lb/>
a whispered the mer- <lb/>
chant, you will see a change In <lb/>
their <lb/>
He quietly put a fine ring <lb/>
on his finger, and. lo every face began <lb/>
to smile, and they pressed at once <lb/>
around him and called him <lb/>
a simple gold ring the power <lb/>
to charm people like, asked the <lb/>
black servant in perplexity. <lb/>
is not replied his master; <lb/>
the ring Is worth a good sum, and <lb/>
they guess from It that I am rich, and <lb/>
riches are dearer to them than any- <lb/>
deluded exclaimed the <lb/>
think more of yellow <lb/>
metal and a piece of glass than all <lb/>
my master's virtues and loving kind- <lb/>
PASTORS III I <lb/>
IT M HI. <lb/>
Madison, WIs . Fen <lb/>
lug wholesale house <lb/>
Gould co early to- <lb/>
day. Firemen are Mill fighting the <lb/>
and endeavoring lo save the <lb/>
properly. No estimate the <lb/>
loss is obtainable <lb/>
The fire has occasioned at least <lb/>
damage Adjoining <lb/>
Hires were threatened but ii- <lb/>
do. k the Bremen had it under con- <lb/>
Then was no loss life <lb/>
TARN <lb/>
On my farm one black h <lb/>
unmarked, freight <lb/>
Owner can get same by paying at <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Bethel, N. <lb/>
WIFE'S DREAM A LUCKY ONE <lb/>
English Accepted Omen and <lb/>
Well Rewarded for His, <lb/>
to Him. Oaring Venture. <lb/>
On Sunday morning before the Derby <lb/>
of a named was <lb/>
awakened by his wife singing out <lb/>
In her sleep. boy In <lb/>
wins the old time popular <lb/>
song. gave Sal a thump and <lb/>
told her to shut up. and, both being <lb/>
now wide awake, asked what all the <lb/>
row meant. <lb/>
I was on Epsom <lb/>
said, a Jockey In <lb/>
pass all the others, while crowd <lb/>
shouted. The boy In wins the <lb/>
If there's a jockey In on <lb/>
Derby day, Ned, I'd put a lit on <lb/>
If I was <lb/>
Ned again advised her lo keep a <lb/>
tongue, but the dream had its <lb/>
effect on him. On the great day he <lb/>
saw during the preliminary canter <lb/>
that the Jockey riding was <lb/>
In Merry's he <lb/>
put all the money he had <lb/>
lings i on the and pock- <lb/>
golden sovereigns for <lb/>
pluck. <lb/>
It was th making of him. He <lb/>
bought a new horse and cart and <lb/>
christened former Yellow Boy, <lb/>
while Sal had reason to exult about <lb/>
her Tit-Bits, <lb/>
Dog Saved Lives of Family. <lb/>
Extraordinary sagacity on the part <lb/>
of a canal boat dog saved the lives <lb/>
of a family of three on board at mid- <lb/>
night. were asleep in their <lb/>
cabin bunks on a barge lying off <lb/>
Wheelock. near lo Ches- <lb/>
hire, England, when the man In charge <lb/>
of the boat. John Meredith, was <lb/>
by the animal springing on the <lb/>
bed and harking. Meredith, In a <lb/>
somnolent stale, knocked the animal <lb/>
off, but In doing so discovered there <lb/>
was a big rush of water, and that the <lb/>
boat was fast sinking. The terrified <lb/>
man aroused his wife and child, and <lb/>
the three only Just managed to <lb/>
scramble from cabin and gain the <lb/>
embankment when the boat sank, <lb/>
b, compelled to wade <lb/>
through water which was up to his <lb/>
with the child in his arms <lb/>
Is that the foundering was <lb/>
due to a heavy load of Iron bars, <lb/>
which caused a portion of bottom <lb/>
of the barge to give way. Hundreds <lb/>
of parsons visited tin spot to see the <lb/>
bed clothing pots, pans, and other <lb/>
domestic articles floating on the <lb/>
Lat-r the boat was raised after <lb/>
her cargo had been removed. <lb/>
Accounted for Bad Luck. <lb/>
When the moon for <lb/>
the first time they lay you should turn <lb/>
the money in your pot Hut it is <lb/>
no good doing so If you see It through <lb/>
glass. <lb/>
This means a month of bad luck for <lb/>
you, and an Instance of this belief <lb/>
was given other day, when a bur- <lb/>
who appeared before the bench <lb/>
attributed his capture to the fact that <lb/>
he had caught a glimpse of the new <lb/>
moon through window of the shop <lb/>
where he was plying his <lb/>
exciting trade <lb/>
Curiously enough, he got <lb/>
Troubles of a <lb/>
In a town the local fore <lb/>
caster of the weather was so often <lb/>
wrong that his predictions became, a <lb/>
standing joke, to his no small annoy- <lb/>
for he was sensitive At <lb/>
length, In despair of living down his <lb/>
reputation, be asked headquarters to <lb/>
transfer him to another station. <lb/>
A brief correspondence <lb/>
headquarters, you <lb/>
wish to be <lb/>
the forecaster <lb/>
replied, climate doesn't agree <lb/>
with me. <lb/>
T Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
The <lb/>
PASTORS TO COKE <lb/>
KIM ASH Al- <lb/>
Rocky Feb IS-Notices arc <lb/>
today being forwarded lo the pas- <lb/>
tors of the Roanoke Baptist <lb/>
calling attention to the fact that <lb/>
there will be held in this city a pat- <lb/>
conference on February <lb/>
Plans have been completed <lb/>
this meeting the sessions of which <lb/>
will in- at o'clock at the <lb/>
V. If, C. A. while at o'clock the <lb/>
visitors will the guests of <lb/>
First Baptist church at a <lb/>
Which is to be served in the V. M. C. <lb/>
A. banquet hall. <lb/>
While the sessions Hill be <lb/>
ed about oil o'clock the same <lb/>
noon there has already been <lb/>
ed a program of addresses, one of <lb/>
which will be by Rev. C. G. <lb/>
who will speak from the topic <lb/>
of Our Denominational <lb/>
GASP A II I I. I. V A R Ii I V A L <lb/>
Tampa, Florida <lb/>
I I I <lb/>
New Orleans, Mobile and <lb/>
Tickets will be sold for the <lb/>
above occasions from Greenville <lb/>
on February <lb/>
at fares named below, <lb/>
by the <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
The Standard Railroad of South <lb/>
FOB IT. <lb/>
When Greenville Show a Way. <lb/>
There can be no reason why any <lb/>
reader of this who suffers the tor- <lb/>
of an aching back, the annoy- <lb/>
of urinary disorders, the pains <lb/>
and dangers of kidney ills will fall to <lb/>
heed the words of a neighbor who <lb/>
has found relief. Read what a Green- <lb/>
ville citizen <lb/>
Mrs. A. Jenkins, <lb/>
St., Greenville, three <lb/>
years ago my kidneys began to give <lb/>
me trouble. My back ached all the <lb/>
time and I bad headaches, <lb/>
which objects floated before my <lb/>
eyes. I was restless during the night <lb/>
and had to get out or bed and sit up to <lb/>
rest my back. The cold settled <lb/>
on my kidneys. The secretions from <lb/>
my kidneys were too frequent in pas- <lb/>
sage and annoyed me considerably <lb/>
Seeing Kidney Pills recommend <lb/>
ed In the papers, I procured a supply <lb/>
at Bryan's Drug Store. This medicine <lb/>
proved of great benefit, strengthening <lb/>
my back and the other <lb/>
of kidney <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
Simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same that <lb/>
lira. Jenkins bad. <lb/>
Co., Props, Buffalo, N. T. <lb/>
have a look ear <lb/>
and Beget. <lb/>
They are richly in <lb/>
bet seasoned weds, <lb/>
ill please the i <lb/>
particular crank a <lb/>
Oar are <lb/>
attraction t. <lb/>
wish Parlor and Dining <lb/>
I. bate air <lb/>
If <lb/>
any whatever la the <lb/>
I Carpels <lb/>
here save <lb/>
-me net while securing <lb/>
Hie best. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
Evans Street. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Ill A THE <lb/>
or Is a which should <lb/>
have tie careful thought of <lb/>
builder. If have decided to boll <lb/>
this spring, are with <lb/>
your system. <lb/>
I Is <lb/>
before we will gladly <lb/>
give the our es- <lb/>
In this matter. <lb/>
S. T. THE Plumber. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Tampa, Florida <lb/>
New La ., <lb/>
Mobile. Ala. . <lb/>
Pensacola, Fla . <lb/>
Tickets will be limited, at time of <lb/>
purchase to February 26th, but an <lb/>
extension of final return limit U, <lb/>
March 15th may be obtained by de- <lb/>
positing tickets prior to expiration <lb/>
and payment of <lb/>
For Schedules, reservation, etc., la- <lb/>
quire of Atlantic Coast Line Tic- <lb/>
Agents, or Address, <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, . <lb/>
Passenger Agent <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Passenger Traffic Manager. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Buck- <lb/>
wheat, Hominy, Pan- <lb/>
cake Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Quakers Corn Flakes, <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
en, <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Hour, <lb/>
Self-rising Flour, Con- <lb/>
and <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Touring Cam O. B. <lb/>
F. O. a. Detroit. <lb/>
We hare hand Ford <lb/>
Can, as new, for sale cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Strawberry Plants <lb/>
Plant them now, M <lb/>
Cat Flowers design ea <lb/>
short Orders taken fur <lb/>
Trees, Tines, Boss Bashes, <lb/>
Pansy Plants, and <lb/>
Balks. <lb/>
MISS <lb/>
Notice Farmers <lb/>
Dreadful <lb/>
Pain <lb/>
suffer when you can relieve <lb/>
and cure yourself <lb/>
And you don't have to use a <lb/>
either Balm Is <lb/>
the private prescription of a highly <lb/>
successful who discovered <lb/>
that practically all pains, aches and <lb/>
disorders were caused by congestion <lb/>
and inflammation. Mental Balm re- <lb/>
congestion and Inflammation <lb/>
and Is therefore a sure relief for <lb/>
Croup. Neuralgia. Pneumonia, Sore <lb/>
Throat, Headache, Earache. <lb/>
Soreness and Stiffness, Pleurisy, <lb/>
Coughs, Rheumatism, and <lb/>
all other troubles due to congestion <lb/>
and inflammation. It- <lb/>
put up according to this physician's <lb/>
directions In the Nixon Laboratory <lb/>
II is now on sale at cents a bottle <lb/>
only the store of Morris Las- <lb/>
Greenville., N. C, a bottle <lb/>
while supply lasts, instead of <lb/>
SI or for u doctor's <lb/>
Be sure It's Nixon's <lb/>
Balm. externally <lb/>
This i mi Hull Tractor Is what Herd Farm It <lb/>
I, P liar, do work <lb/>
or operated It pulls Plows, <lb/>
Drills, Discs, and grinds feed Saws Cotton, or m <lb/>
Stationary Work on Price of Ibis Trader is <lb/>
Practically Price one goad mule I O II Factory, will cost <lb/>
for <lb/>
Johnston, Porter Peck, <lb/>
Farmville, N. G. <lb/>
for Pill and Greene <lb/>
Markets by <lb/>
Co.<lb/>
Feb Wheat 1.69 1-2 I I <lb/>
May Wheat 1.84 1-8 1.35 <lb/>
Feb. Corn 1-8 M B <lb/>
May Corn M 1-4 3-1 <lb/>
Feb. Lard 10.80 <lb/>
May Lard 10.99 11.2. <lb/>
Feb. Ribs<lb/>
Flowers For All Occasions. <lb/>
We grow them. Roses, Violets, Val- <lb/>
and Carnations a specialty. Wed- <lb/>
ding Funeral flowers arranged ii. <lb/>
the latest artistic styles. <lb/>
Pol Plants <lb/>
Ferns, Palms and many other nice <lb/>
plants or the Write to our <lb/>
Spring Price List of Rose bushes, <lb/>
Shrubberies, Hedge Plains. <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
R is <lb/>
Mail, telegraph <lb/>
promptly executed by J. L. <lb/>
CO. Florist, Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
Store Greenhouse <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
bouts of <lb/>
la . <lb/>
N. follows <lb/>
published as <lb/>
are not <lb/>
EAST <lb/>
a. m. dally, <lb/>
Pullman slaving en ti <lb/>
a. m. for <lb/>
City <lb/>
Parser Oar t <lb/>
Norfolk- for all <lb/>
North West. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST BOUND <lb/>
p. m. dally, <lb/>
a. m. dally for <lb/>
and West. Panama Om <lb/>
Connects North, Most <lb/>
and Went- <lb/>
a. m. daily, lad <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects sag <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
p. m. dally for Raleigh and <lb/>
Intermediate <lb/>
For farther and cases <lb/>
ration In Bleeping Oars, t B. <lb/>
L. Agent, N, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
J. D.<lb/>
TA <lb/>
When you want an automobile or <lb/>
country or town call. THE <lb/>
t W. J. Turn- <lb/>
age and R. Ii, Day Phone it. <lb/>
Night phone or <lb/>
J.<lb/>
Seed Potatoes ; <lb/>
We have FOR SALE select home- <lb/>
grown Red Bliss Potatoes for planting <lb/>
purposes. <lb/>
Leave your orders promptly. <lb/>
Moseley Bros<lb/>
m n <lb/>
FOR OLD LEGEND <lb/>
i- and Heard as Hi. of the <lb/>
. Myth That Surrounds Hie <lb/>
lures <lb/>
Cupid was his <lb/>
night and Mr of <lb/>
lies record of an I <lb/>
and Hiss Mar. cop , , <lb/>
ed way Tubal, for of <lb/>
of Joe B. Pittman la of <lb/>
large quantities of the precious <lb/>
Crock where the word said we copper <lb/>
mad.- two hearts beat an found In the gravel, as often happens <lb/>
Just received a ton of dynamite, <lb/>
regions. The gold In copper ores, <lb/>
and CD cent, get .,, a c e and containing Insignificant <lb/>
blow stumps, dig ditches and reset amounts of the precious metal, ac- <lb/>
trees. J R B. cumulates In the course of ages, and <lb/>
sometimes forms placers of astonish <lb/>
Mr. T. Cannon tells us be richness. <lb/>
mads a haul at bis h last The ancient washed the <lb/>
gravel, first by booming. <lb/>
HIM I I I <lb/>
Mi- Herbert of <lb/>
ho has been visiting relatives here <lb/>
returned home Monday. <lb/>
Mr. J. It. Smith of was In <lb/>
town Tuesday afternoon business <lb/>
We still have a few quarts of <lb/>
liquid smoke, it is Killing fast see us <lb/>
ft is all gone, Forrest <lb/>
Co <lb/>
We have a nice line of good <lb/>
vi. pants, pants that will stand <lb/>
rough work Harrington, k <lb/>
Rev J. C of Ayden <lb/>
hit regular appointment at tho <lb/>
Will Baptist Church here Sunday. <lb/>
The B. Y. P. U. of the <lb/>
ville church rendered a fine <lb/>
Sunday evening, based on <lb/>
23rd, I'm in. <lb/>
Now is the time to blow your <lb/>
lumps out of your fields before you <lb/>
commence plowing. See us for <lb/>
A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Come to see us If it is beef, <lb/>
fish, or oysters that you want. We <lb/>
have them. C. Vincent Co. <lb/>
Mrs. A. G. Cox continues to <lb/>
prove we are glad to announce. <lb/>
Misses Lela Bryan and Clyde <lb/>
of Grifton visited Mrs. C. T. <lb/>
Cog here Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
Shoes shoes, shoes we have them <lb/>
both dress and work shoes that will <lb/>
please you. Harrington, Harbor <lb/>
On, <lb/>
Remember that B. D. Forrest Co <lb/>
him meat salt fine and coarse come <lb/>
o see us if it is Bait that you want <lb/>
Mr. Carrol who has bee <lb/>
ill for several days is able to be out <lb/>
again we are glad to note. <lb/>
We have just received a nice line <lb/>
hots and caps for spring and sun- <lb/>
wear. We are also making a <lb/>
of tobacco cloth come t <lb/>
Ma A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Miss Sadie a indent of Wm- <lb/>
High left here for her <lb/>
.- in evening <lb/>
account of sickness <lb/>
We ha some nice .-.-- I h <lb/>
. . h i to bad Vim <lb/>
a Co <lb/>
Mr w Wyatt left here <lb/>
for Florida where ho was <lb/>
lo his bro- <lb/>
BAN WAR TOY'S <lb/>
They Teach Children the Spirit <lb/>
Mrs. P. Says. <lb/>
Mrs. Charlotte Perkins WU <lb/>
the speaker at a Cooper Union meet- <lb/>
on In nor- <lb/>
advancement of the world, <lb/>
i aid, the next step is world <lb/>
union. <lb/>
is noble in hundreds of thou- <lb/>
sands killing each oilier in a <lb/>
she asked, Raleigh has not prevented <lb/>
war. is new, but the i <lb/>
of patriotism is old. <lb/>
must stop giving our children <lb/>
war toys and telling them war <lb/>
The the great crimes and <lb/>
robberies of history must end if we <lb/>
arc to have an enlightened race. They <lb/>
Keep up the war spirit in children. I <lb/>
say It ruthlessly deteriorates a child <lb/>
to teach him these <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
k which netted him pounds <lb/>
. <lb/>
We predict for the fishermen small amounts of sand. This <lb/>
to make money this season as was then collected and washed through <lb/>
. . , . sluices having the bottoms lined <lb/>
has been so much rain which raised The gold would <lb/>
the and gave the smaller ,; ,, wool, while tho sand would be <lb/>
as <lb/>
Of W I. I <lb/>
the count of Pitt, M i i <lb/>
all p.-rs,. <lb/>
. d to present the <lb/>
administratrix on or to- <lb/>
fore the 12th day of <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of re- <lb/>
All persons indebted the <lb/>
said estate will please make <lb/>
settlement <lb/>
This February 1816 <lb/>
HENRIETTA <lb/>
Harding Pierce Attorneys <lb/>
8-12-ltd-St. <lb/>
Sores wont <lb/>
cured In, . old reliable <lb/>
ft <lb/>
tun M <lb/>
a chance. <lb/>
Mrs. James and Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Henry C. spent Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
washed away In the swift current. <lb/>
The were removed from the <lb/>
sluices, the coarsest gold shaken out, <lb/>
and the fleeces, still with <lb/>
evening visiting the family the yellow metal, were hung upon <lb/>
I boughs to dry that the reel of the <lb/>
Mr. W. B, Hooks. t,, be and <lb/>
The man who refused to work The early Greek wit <lb/>
this process, carried home <lb/>
JIM. THE <lb/>
Men Pennsylvania Town in Panic <lb/>
Over Embraces. <lb/>
This village, which la back of <lb/>
is being by what Is <lb/>
either a the or a man <lb/>
dressed in women's clothes, who <lb/>
, ii. several men late at night. <lb/>
The township police are In- <lb/>
statements of William <lb/>
son, James and Samuel <lb/>
Miller, all of who declared the <lb/>
woman, or whatever It was, had <lb/>
ed them. They are working on the <lb/>
theory that the woman may be <lb/>
ed and have wandered away from an <lb/>
insane asylum or <lb/>
The story of three men <lb/>
other residents of the vicinity <lb/>
one about the last year if <lb/>
the ghost, a phenomenon <lb/>
worried the hamlet for some time. <lb/>
At any the the Hugger <lb/>
ran run. and some who have met <lb/>
have be. put it to elude the <lb/>
creature, Dispatch <lb/>
week on account of the weather <lb/>
should be tried for contempt <lb/>
having so much bad weather. <lb/>
The many friends of Mr. W. K <lb/>
Hart will rejoice to know that he <lb/>
recovered so as to be able to leave <lb/>
bis bed his nurse has been dis- <lb/>
missed , <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Griffith held service at <lb/>
St. Johns last Sunday evening, <lb/>
from Ayden attended. <lb/>
It was our pleasure a few days ago <lb/>
to visit tho silo of Mr. <lb/>
and see a herd of fine steer <lb/>
appear, inly ready for the market, and <lb/>
fine ones they were. It Is a real plea- <lb/>
sure to ride through Swift Creek <lb/>
Township and talk to tho farmers <lb/>
and see their live stock. We see fro <lb/>
the Free Press that there will be a <lb/>
Fair in Kinston next year, or tills <lb/>
fall, and we are beginning to bet <lb/>
Swift Creek in Pitt County carrying <lb/>
off some blue ribbon. <lb/>
Mr. H. T. Smith of la <lb/>
spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. <lb/>
T. Cannon. <lb/>
We were glad to shake the hand if <lb/>
Mr. W. S. on our streets last <lb/>
week. He lives near Greenville hut <lb/>
says he likes dearly to come to <lb/>
den and renew old acquaintance <lb/>
tales of the wonderful riches of a laud <lb/>
where a race of miners Lung <lb/>
ill vi- <lb/>
Smithtown, Feb. Hr Joe <lb/>
who Is practicing medicine in a hos- <lb/>
In New York Is home on a <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
Miss Trilby Smith of B. T. T. <lb/>
S. is on a visit to her parents, Mr <lb/>
North <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
Lillie I <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Will <lb/>
The shoo nag <lb/>
take notice <lb/>
That an entitled above <lb/>
commenced in the Superior Court <lb/>
I'm County on day of <lb/>
to procure a divorce for <lb/>
causes let forth in the <lb/>
in Hie office or the clerk of <lb/>
And the defendant will <lb/>
farther notice that ha Is required t <lb/>
. pp. the March Term of the tin <lb/>
parlor Court of said Stale County <lb/>
to be held Of the third Monday of <lb/>
March being the 16th, day <lb/>
of at Court House of the say <lb/>
county in Greenville, N. C, and <lb/>
to complaint In <lb/>
or the plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
for relief demanded In said complaint <lb/>
Tins the day of 1911. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
II <lb/>
golden fleeces upon the trees Mrs. Ivy Smith <lb/>
grove of Ares. <lb/>
After so many millenniums tho <lb/>
metalliferous of <lb/>
Is once more coining into <lb/>
The natives still cull the high-grade <lb/>
copper ore, and break It Into smalls, <lb/>
which they cover with wood and roast <lb/>
to matte; they still work the In <lb/>
furnaces to black copper, <lb/>
which they ship to and <lb/>
to ports. They still make the <lb/>
famous carbonized Iron that <lb/>
as Damascus steel because It <lb/>
was distributed through this mart to <lb/>
the rest of the world after receiving a <lb/>
finish by local workmen. <lb/>
These decadent methods, that give <lb/>
a hint of the approved practice of the <lb/>
father of metallurgy, will Boon become <lb/>
wholly extinct, for the modern miner <lb/>
Is studying the disseminated copper <lb/>
ores of the Black sea coast, and <lb/>
threatening to rekindle on a <lb/>
cent scale the smoldering tires of<lb/>
PUZZLED BY THE TEACHER <lb/>
Youngster Couldn't Bee Reason Why <lb/>
Should Ask Him for the <lb/>
Location of Her Room. <lb/>
A teacher In an uptown school <lb/>
came downstairs from her room and <lb/>
discovered. Just as she reached the <lb/>
front that she had forgotten <lb/>
her rubbers. <lb/>
The streets were slushy, and she <lb/>
turned back to get forgotten foot- <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. of Farm- <lb/>
ville spent Sunday In our town, <lb/>
Mr. of Win <lb/>
spent Sunday with his <lb/>
Mr. C B. <lb/>
Wedding bolls will ring in this <lb/>
neighborhood Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
four o'clock. <lb/>
Mr. Gardner of Farmville spent <lb/>
Sunday afternoon In town. <lb/>
In the will be present- <lb/>
ed at Smith's school <lb/>
night February 19th. The public Is <lb/>
Invited to come. <lb/>
The Sunday school at tho Christian <lb/>
church Is on a boom, the attendance <lb/>
Is fine and we have a splendid class <lb/>
of young men. <lb/>
A of young people drove over <lb/>
to blue banks Sunday afternoon to <lb/>
while the hours the visiting <lb/>
young ladies were Misses <lb/>
and Atkins. <lb/>
The telephone demand so great <lb/>
they are trying to get another line <lb/>
run from Greenville to Arthur hut <lb/>
have not received much <lb/>
about getting as yet. <lb/>
Y N <lb/>
A SERVICES <lb/>
AT TRAINING <lb/>
while here purchased two of wear. As she reached foot of <lb/>
of large the stairway noticed a boy com- <lb/>
HEM <lb/>
Will, <lb/>
MAKE A 1.01111 <lb/>
On.- America's brainiest men <lb/>
of the <lb/>
speaking <lb/>
University, said that senators tram <lb/>
section were <lb/>
thinkers than from localities <lb/>
tobacco chewing is less general <lb/>
He <lb/>
want suggest chewing <lb/>
leads to ruminate habits If a <lb/>
man stops long enough between <lb/>
to chew, he is more likely to <lb/>
have opinions are Weight UH <lb/>
if he <lb/>
a Candidate <lb/>
Raleigh h I <lb/>
v hi <lb/>
. . hazard Is <lb/>
. I <lb/>
h name been In in <lb/>
and more. The pr <lb/>
the d <lb/>
statement, but <lb/>
so t are rot an <lb/>
are from his home Ami y <lb/>
agreed that the <lb/>
and their <lb/>
fellow citizen of Nash <lb/>
The lieutenant has <lb/>
campaign points. He is big <lb/>
really a farmer who I made a b I <lb/>
access of digging in the ground, <lb/>
is of the largest <lb/>
in the and as a manufacturer <lb/>
mad BO fortune. Ho <lb/>
owns Mount cotton oil <lb/>
mills are not In the nil <lb/>
has had alliance with the great <lb/>
said he had a lot <lb/>
stumps in his Held badly in his <lb/>
and wanted to get rid of them. <lb/>
has made a success farming and It ii <lb/>
a treat to In him talk. <lb/>
Mr. W. was <lb/>
the streets Monday a <lb/>
mole trap that be had <lb/>
with It, ; times would . <lb/>
high as lour before he moved II y <lb/>
ii sure on ti i i h. <lb/>
pit oil of ii. . ,<lb/>
.; ., <lb/>
II <lb/>
i . . Wu I <lb/>
i i v. A lib i bull <lb/>
,, n short <lb/>
u, are telling on oar <lb/>
I.-1 tor or at a. I <lb/>
being offered for that, <lb/>
down. She recognized <lb/>
one of the backward pupils who re- <lb/>
How's This <lb/>
offer One Hundred <lb/>
Reward for any COM of Catarrh <lb/>
special attention In a class by I that cannot Le Hall's <lb/>
themselves. She decided to ask him <lb/>
to get the rubbers. <lb/>
called, you know <lb/>
where my room <lb/>
He bar, <lb/>
I he mumbled. <lb/>
Then he turned round and ran up <lb/>
Stairs. lie didn't stop running j acting <lb/>
i i, schoolroom and <lb/>
mi M Lot <lb/>
p some <lb/>
. ii Miss <lb/>
ii mean, <lb/>
Catarrh Cure <lb/>
p, J. A Toted. O <lb/>
We, the known W a <lb/>
for Hie years, <lb/>
perfectly In business <lb/>
transactions and aW earn <lb/>
out any mod. by <lb/>
NATIONAL BANK . <lb/>
Hall's I'm- l taken On, <lb/>
y i. and i <lb/>
cons nun <lb/>
lent per B. <lb/>
; Druggists <lb/>
On Sunday evening the Y. W <lb/>
C. A. of the Training School <lb/>
conducted by Professor H. <lb/>
Austin, who took an his subject <lb/>
At <lb/>
be made an earnest to <lb/>
dents through the application of law <lb/>
parable of ten talents, and ea <lb/>
through the services the strong <lb/>
peal for the higher type of <lb/>
was felt <lb/>
DB. F. <lb/>
Healer who Is knows <lb/>
as the World's Wonder, who la re <lb/>
ported lo The Reflector to cure <lb/>
kinds of aches and pains, Blue <lb/>
any disease by amply <lb/>
bis hand over the body and <lb/>
relieving pains and in proper time <lb/>
Cures or benefits. Ills <lb/>
are in Mount, E. Thomas <lb/>
street. is here in Greenville lo- <lb/>
at Herbert Edwards, the colored <lb/>
barber's house, Clark street, Sat- <lb/>
Monday Tuesday and <lb/>
days. Consult him regardless of race <lb/>
or color. Terms reasonable. He <lb/>
to do Office <lb/>
hours u in to p. B. <lb/>
free Ho has testimonials from <lb/>
a number of prominent white and <lb/>
people from all r Stale <lb/>
i Carolina and North <lb/>
.,, i on. a this<lb/>
This been <lb/>
out In a series of mil-resting <lb/>
of Picnic Twist <lb/>
Tobacco that is now appearing In <lb/>
newspapers of this section. <lb/>
The advertising that is making this <lb/>
already popular brand still better <lb/>
known and liked, features tho various <lb/>
well-known types of men who <lb/>
solace an aid to clear thinking in <lb/>
u good chew of tobacco. <lb/>
The A Myers Tobacco Com- <lb/>
makers of Twill Chew- <lb/>
Tobacco, express themselves as <lb/>
extremely will pleased with the re- <lb/>
their is getting <lb/>
lulled Temperance <lb/>
The Commission on Temperance <lb/>
the Federal Council of the <lb/>
of Christ In America recently held t <lb/>
meeting at Washington at <lb/>
plans were made for a Nation-wide <lb/>
Temperance Campaign in which all <lb/>
the thirty denominations of the Fed- <lb/>
Council, through their Temper <lb/>
Committees, shall unite. The <lb/>
Commission on hopes <lb/>
thus to widen the activities of the <lb/>
International Federation lo who, <lb/>
work it has practically succeeded <lb/>
BALI <lb/>
A lot of Manure. Apply <lb/>
J. C <lb/>
The Mel <lb/>
long ago rainy <lb/>
weather i lost for the <lb/>
road in years has i i <lb/>
i, ., long, n ti <lb/>
II was <lb/>
nous teal certain kinds roam <lb/>
have been constructed this <lb/>
and in man cases routs <lb/>
gave was ii <lb/>
ed waste and folly MS <lb/>
manner of constructing <lb/>
roads, leaving only one reasonable <lb/>
practical method to follow in road <lb/>
construction, the building as near <lb/>
road beds as possible. Th <lb/>
adopts this method <lb/>
bettor it will be for the <lb/>
Says the Florida Times <lb/>
Germans hold one-twenty <lb/>
of France, or one-twenty-seventh <lb/>
of France holds the Germans; <lb/>
one of the colored gentleman <lb/>
v ho, Batching a catfish big that H <lb/>
pulled him overboard, came up <lb/>
and yelling. Ah <lb/>
know am, is nigger a or <lb/>
Is fish a Richmond <lb/>
be know<lb/>
. i <lb/>
I i i <lb/>
Ch v- land <lb/>
James. <lb/>
bad I <lb/>
and of <lb/>
i, Even as a child be had be. u a <lb/>
truthful little fellow, and this <lb/>
did not it him when be came <lb/>
l . in which Is queer, as <lb/>
things go. <lb/>
so happened that was on one <lb/>
iv haled before the bench <lb/>
charged with poaching It was a mis- <lb/>
take on the part the police, <lb/>
I wan Indignant, quivering with <lb/>
rage, he denied be ever, on <lb/>
this or any other occasion, shot a bird <lb/>
out season bl I aging <lb/>
else <lb/>
I say protested the mag- <lb/>
you mean to tell ma you <lb/>
have never TOW life poached <lb/>
Yes. I do, James, <lb/>
with conviction. In my Ufa <lb/>
have shot a bird that I hadn't a right <lb/>
except once, and that was <lb/>
a rabbit what clumped the head <lb/>
with a <lb/>
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb/>
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
before they go higher <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
., <lb/>
The Making of a Hero. <lb/>
A old was a devoted <lb/>
admirer of a young middy who served <lb/>
an the same warship, the <lb/>
don An accident <lb/>
a man overboard and a gallant <lb/>
by one of the lieutenants, which <lb/>
brought a letter of <lb/>
from admiralty, <lb/>
a thing to get a letter like <lb/>
said the old tar to hie young <lb/>
friend. ought to have <lb/>
-Wall, have to wait my <lb/>
the middy. <lb/>
said the other, <lb/>
from th rigging, and you lump la <lb/>
and <lb/>
I was the reply. <lb/>
you said the <lb/>
I'll sow <lb/>
A t h <lb/>
In town would <lb/>
Inhabitant, hot we are prepared <lb/>
for necessary remedies <lb/>
and are supplied with the freak <lb/>
lock of drugs to compound <lb/>
kind of a doctor's wilt. <lb/>
the newest discoveries Is <lb/>
drugs of description. <lb/>
service Is prompt mistakes ate <lb/>
unknown here. <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Let me you FREE PERFUME <lb/>
Write today for a of <lb/>
ED. LILAC <lb/>
mot s<lb/>
.,., Aft . <lb/>
I v r a I . he <lb/>
i I the <lb/>
lot <lb/>
CO. M. <lb/>
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U, registered to <lb/>
page County Registry. will <lb/>
for to highest bidder for <lb/>
Monday February <lb/>
a II II before Court House Door <lb/>
m of Greenville, Pitt , <lb/>
N the described tracts <lb/>
e parcel of land, to-wit <lb/>
and being In county if <lb/>
Wt, of North Carolina, near tin <lb/>
of Falkland, and being lots No. <lb/>
S. and on plat of land former y <lb/>
by K. H. plat <lb/>
an record in County Register of <lb/>
Office Hap Book Number <lb/>
page to which plat reference la <lb/>
made, lot or parcels or <lb/>
contain <lb/>
salt Is made for the purpose of <lb/>
the bond in <lb/>
mentioned deed of trust and <lb/>
other bonds, one secured by deed <lb/>
mt dated 1913 an <lb/>
in Book I. page Um <lb/>
secured by deed of trust, dated <lb/>
80th, 1911, and recorded in <lb/>
Book L-10. page All three of <lb/>
deeds of trust name undersigned <lb/>
trustee. <lb/>
the list, day of January, I <lb/>
W. T. MORTON. <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
Baa <lb/>
To <lb/>
to name. <lb/>
plea- <lb/>
-t t- lake not <lb/>
lake II sod know U la <lb/>
Also adapted to adults who cannot <lb/>
pol <lb/>
ringing in the bead. <lb/>
a the time you for any <lb/>
J ounce original package. The <lb/>
blown bottle. IS cents <lb/>
a h <lb/>
Hut of Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
NOTICE, is hereby that the <lb/>
board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
at its regular session on firs; <lb/>
Monday of February 1915, it being in <lb/>
day of February ordered <lb/>
election to be held In Bethel Township, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
The said election to be held on Tues- <lb/>
day Mb day of April at the <lb/>
regular voting place In the town <lb/>
North Carolina, for the <lb/>
pose of ascertaining will of the <lb/>
qualified voters in said <lb/>
ship as to whether the Stock <lb/>
shall be established In said <lb/>
Township according to law as in such <lb/>
cases made and provided. And that <lb/>
M. Jones is appointed Registrar I <lb/>
will have the Registration <lb/>
opened on Thursday. March <lb/>
and until Saturday, March 1913 <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of said Town- <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
This the day of February 1915. <lb/>
B A. <lb/>
Chairman of of Com of Pitt Co. <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
t-ii law-to-max.-27. <lb/>
aM <lb/>
.- s- m <lb/>
far rail I <lb/>
n n fir <lb/>
FORTUNES <lb/>
to laM<lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
Seventh SI, Washington. C. <lb/>
Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
most reliable lantern for <lb/>
A farm use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light Is easy <lb/>
to light and It won't blow <lb/>
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
County <lb/>
In Sue prior Court, <lb/>
Term. <lb/>
Sarah J <lb/>
vs <lb/>
John C. <lb/>
The defendant in this cause will <lb/>
take <lb/>
Thai summons was Issued out <lb/>
of this Court on 26th day of Jan- <lb/>
1918, requiring to appeal <lb/>
and at the March Term <lb/>
Court, relief by the <lb/>
being for divorce, and he will fur- <lb/>
take notice that If ho does not <lb/>
appear on or before the March Term <lb/>
of Court, held in Greenville on the 13th <lb/>
day of March It being second Mon- <lb/>
day alter first Monday of March <lb/>
1915, answer or demur to the <lb/>
complaint bat plaintiff will do- <lb/>
of the court the <lb/>
sought In the complaint, which will be <lb/>
found filed In the office of this court <lb/>
February 9th. 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
By of authority and power <lb/>
executed and delivered to W. H. <lb/>
Jr. by Joseph Crawford bearing date <lb/>
of March 16th 1914, and recorded in <lb/>
Book T on page of Pitt County <lb/>
Registry, the undersigned <lb/>
will, on MONDAY 8th. day of March, <lb/>
1915, sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, by public sale, all the entire <lb/>
interest of Joseph Crawford in the <lb/>
land of his mother, the late Annie K <lb/>
Crawford, as follows, to <lb/>
of Hie entire interest of <lb/>
said Joseph Crawford in and to <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of land owned <lb/>
by his mother in Beaver Dam Town- <lb/>
ship. Pitt County, North Carolina ail <lb/>
known as the Place, contain <lb/>
acres or <lb/>
The purpose of this sale is to <lb/>
the terms of said Mortgage as above <lb/>
set out and referred to. <lb/>
This February 1916. <lb/>
W. H. Jr., <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE. Attorneys. <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of the of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by Paul H. <lb/>
to J. R. Harvey Co., on the 7th day <lb/>
of January, 1914. which <lb/>
was duly recorded in office of the <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt County <lb/>
Book the undersigned <lb/>
will sell for cash before the Court <lb/>
House door In Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day, the day of 1315 the fol- <lb/>
lowing described tract or parcel <lb/>
laud situate in Swift Creek <lb/>
and known as Lot No. in the <lb/>
of the J. B. estate. <lb/>
Bounded on the by the land <lb/>
W. G. on the West by the <lb/>
lands of W. G. on <lb/>
North by the lands of Hugh <lb/>
and on the South by lands of W <lb/>
II containing acres, <lb/>
more or less. Said land sold to <lb/>
said mortgage. <lb/>
This February 4th, 1916. <lb/>
J. R. HARVEY, Mortgagees. <lb/>
BANK OF GRIFTON, Owners of <lb/>
Debt. <lb/>
F. Q. James Son, Attorneys. <lb/>
2-6-1 <lb/>
Washington. D. C.<lb/>
folk. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W. Va. <lb/>
-S. C. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them 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/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
make a mistake In taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
I think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as as I ever did, and can cat most <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands.<lb/>
NOTICE LAND SALK <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb/>
Court of Pitt County In a special <lb/>
proceeding entitled W. Craft, et <lb/>
Frank Elks, W. P. Clark et <lb/>
the will on <lb/>
the 15th day of March, 1915, at th- <lb/>
hour of M expose to public sale be <lb/>
fore the Court House door In <lb/>
N. C. the following described <lb/>
tract of land, <lb/>
and being in Greenville Town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining Hie lands of Charles <lb/>
Spell, Bertha Allan Tom <lb/>
Harper and others containing acres <lb/>
or loss and known Mill I <lb/>
Tract conveyed to Carolina Elks and <lb/>
C irk by heirs of Noah Forbes. <lb/>
Terms of sale. rush, <lb/>
payable in one year from date <lb/>
of sale, secured iv mortgage on the <lb/>
property. <lb/>
This sale is Bade purpose of <lb/>
division among plaintiffs and defend- <lb/>
ants named in the special proceeding <lb/>
above mentioned. <lb/>
This 9th day of February, 1915. <lb/>
JULIUS <lb/>
DON <lb/>
2-10-l I n <lb/>
Hy virtue of the power of sale con <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by S. T. Carson <lb/>
and wife J. Carson to <lb/>
Carson on the day of March <lb/>
and duly recorded In the Pitt County <lb/>
Registry In Book page the <lb/>
will expose to public <lb/>
the Court-House door. In Green- <lb/>
ville. N. C. to the highest bidder on <lb/>
Monday the day of March 1916 at <lb/>
p. m. a certain tract or pared <lb/>
of land lying and being in Bethe <lb/>
Township, Pitt County, N. C., and de- <lb/>
scribed as Situate at o- <lb/>
near Town of Bethel and <lb/>
known the lands formerly owned by <lb/>
G. H. Andrews and Margaret <lb/>
and being two tracts, both <lb/>
containing 1-2 acres more or less <lb/>
j and bounded as On the North <lb/>
j by tho Bethel and Flat Swamp road <lb/>
CO the East by tho W. W. Andrews <lb/>
land, on the South by the land of J. <lb/>
J. Canon and on by the Beth <lb/>
el and Greenville road. The <lb/>
of T. Carson being Are sixths <lb/>
ownership. Sale made to sat <lb/>
mortgage deed, of sale <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
CARSON. <lb/>
This the day of January 1915. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Julius Brown Attorney. <lb/>
State Berth <lb/>
of Fit. <lb/>
la <lb/>
George H. Brown, of P. B. <lb/>
Deed, Annie <lb/>
Green, B. <lb/>
and others. Heirs at law. and dis- <lb/>
of F. B, <lb/>
Deceased,. <lb/>
C. Adm r of J. J. Per- <lb/>
kins, Claude Bernard. Arthur <lb/>
Bernard. Holeman Bernard, and <lb/>
Juliette Bernard. <lb/>
Henry C. and Edward <lb/>
is, Successors of C. Par- <lb/>
Sons. <lb/>
Holeman Bernard. <lb/>
YOU TAKE NOTICE. That <lb/>
an action entitled as has been <lb/>
commenced In the Supreme Court of <lb/>
Pitt County for the purpose of en- <lb/>
forcing an alleged Hen of <lb/>
upon a certain tract of land situate <lb/>
In the. own of Greenville, on <lb/>
of Fourth Pitt Streets, said <lb/>
action being baaed upon a judgment <lb/>
alleged to have been rendered In fa- <lb/>
of F. B. Satterthwaite, to the <lb/>
of C. S. Parsons Sons, against J <lb/>
J. Perkins, and which Is claimed by <lb/>
plaintiffs to be a part of the home- <lb/>
stead of the said J. J. Perkins; and <lb/>
this action is brought for the purpose <lb/>
of subjecting the said lands to sale <lb/>
for the payment and <lb/>
of said <lb/>
And you are hereby summoned to <lb/>
appear before the of our Super- <lb/>
Court, at a Court be held for <lb/>
the County of Pitt, at the Court House <lb/>
In Greenville, on the second Monday <lb/>
after the Monday of March, It be- <lb/>
tho 15th, day of March 1915, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
which has been filed In the office of <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court; and you <lb/>
will further take notice that if you <lb/>
foil to answer or demur to said com- <lb/>
plaint within the time prescribed by <lb/>
law, the plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
Court for the relief demanded in the <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
This tho 29th, day of January. 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
Hy virtue <lb/>
I I Ml <lb/>
of the power contained in <lb/>
SALE OF <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed of trust <lb/>
by Charles Harris and wife, Ilia <lb/>
Harris on the 30th day of January. <lb/>
1913 and recorded in <lb/>
Pitt County the <lb/>
will offer at public Bale <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash before th-; <lb/>
House in the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. on Saturday March 13th <lb/>
at M. the following describe <lb/>
tracts or parcels of land, <lb/>
numbers on pis; <lb/>
of land formerly owned by <lb/>
known as the Place <lb/>
which plat is recorded in Map Hook I <lb/>
page ii, County <lb/>
That tract of land near <lb/>
acres and bought <lb/>
from F. C. by deed recorded <lb/>
a deed of trust execute and delivered i W County He- <lb/>
Son. on the day of I tract of land containing <lb/>
Au, which of I w Falkland, and bought <lb/>
recorded In o of H, OM J. as recorded <lb/>
of Deeds of Pitt County In look Pitt County Re- <lb/>
Page the under. will . n q gun I y. <lb/>
cash before house door sale i made for the purpose <lb/>
Greenville on S ,, the bond secured by <lb/>
m Mar th, 1916, vi i- i <lb/>
By of the power of sale con <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by T. Canon <lb/>
and wife J. Carson to Tho Bet- <lb/>
Banking and Trust Company on <lb/>
day of April 1913 and duly recorded <lb/>
in the Pitt County Registry in Book <lb/>
10-10 page the undersigned will ex- <lb/>
pose to public sale, before the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, N. C. to <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday March <lb/>
1915 at p. m. a certain tract or <lb/>
parcel of land lying and In the <lb/>
Town of Bethel, Pitt county, N C., <lb/>
described as on <lb/>
East of Main street and adjoin <lb/>
lands of J. It. Bunting on the <lb/>
North. O. Ford on the East. H <lb/>
T. Carson on the South, being fee. <lb/>
on front and same on back <lb/>
and upon which the repair shop stood. <lb/>
Sale to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
deed, terms of sale cash. <lb/>
THE BETHEL BANKING <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Julius Attorney. <lb/>
toil <lb/>
a WHAT <lb/>
and calls are the <lb/>
method of trading In wheat. <lb/>
in or oats Because your bi <lb/>
absolutely limited to <lb/>
bought No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable way <lb/>
of trading. <lb/>
Open an account- Ton can buy <lb/>
puts or calls on bushel <lb/>
grain for or can buy <lb/>
for or many more as you wish. <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent <lb/>
you the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of S certs profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
E. W. <lb/>
Address all mall to Lock Box Mat. <lb/>
LAKE SALE <lb/>
By of power vested in me by <lb/>
that Deed of Trust executed to <lb/>
by W. C. Smith, and of record In th-. <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds for <lb/>
County, in Hook T-10 at Page I <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door In the <lb/>
day of March. 1916. at o'clock U <lb/>
the following described parcel of <lb/>
estate lying, being and situate <lb/>
Greenville Township. County of Pitt <lb/>
and State of North Carolina, <lb/>
Farm No. Twelve on that <lb/>
part of land formerly owned b <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully <lb/>
In Map Book at of <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office for Pitt <lb/>
County and containing Three and -to <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
This February 5th, 1915. <lb/>
C. S. CARR. <lb/>
Trust. <lb/>
Albion Dunn. Atty. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage <lb/>
executed and delivered by John <lb/>
and wife Maggie to <lb/>
L. Moore on day of <lb/>
1913 and duly recorded in the Pitt <lb/>
county Registry in Hook Q-10 page <lb/>
the undersigned will expose to <lb/>
public sale before the Court-house <lb/>
door In Greenville, N. C, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder, on Monday the day <lb/>
of March at 12-30 p. m . a <lb/>
tract or parcel of land or <lb/>
lots of land lying and being in the <lb/>
Town or Bethel. Pitt County, N. C, <lb/>
and described as Being lots <lb/>
numbers and u described on , <lb/>
certain map made by V. <lb/>
and recorded in Book T-9 page <lb/>
of the County Registry, and be- <lb/>
same lots deeded to said <lb/>
by deed from R. J Grimes <lb/>
and others by deed dated Jan. 1911 <lb/>
and recorded Book T-9 pages EM <lb/>
and of the Pitt County Registry, <lb/>
to which reference Is hereby <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
deed, terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This tho day of January 1915 <lb/>
Q. I-. MOORE, <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Julius Brown, Atty. <lb/>
to The Public. <lb/>
to reduce try stock of <lb/>
I will give a reduction Io <lb/>
prices to those who are Interested In <lb/>
buying tombstones, we can be found <lb/>
at same old stand, . <lb/>
guaranteed. Call to see <lb/>
J. C. LAMBS <lb/>
8th the <lb/>
Mid deed of trust. <lb/>
of land <lb/>
being In county Pit <lb/>
In Town hip, <lb/>
land or Warren <lb/>
j and being lot <lb/>
land to William Beat by is <lb/>
J, others by dead dated <lb/>
1901. For <lb/>
i ti made to <lb/>
d I f r ; <lb/>
p i; JAMES I <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
m um, mar at. ,. <lb/>
m mm U. <lb/>
, b, Ur. <lb/>
Atria. u W n <lb/>
,. h. <lb/>
This nth <lb/>
lay <lb/>
February, 1911 <lb/>
MORTON, <lb/>
s Trust.-e <lb/>
Mr. J. A. having qualified as <lb/>
receiver for the Pitt <lb/>
Union Warehouse Co., wishes <lb/>
serve on all parties who KM <lb/>
Indebted to the company to settle <lb/>
their accounts and notes, and save Ida <lb/>
of a law suit to enforce the <lb/>
them.<lb/>
The <lb/>
bar tills <lb/>
a resolution requesting Hie <lb/>
legislature to take no action in tin- <lb/>
situation and <lb/>
a number of members of <lb/>
local bar and the court also <lb/>
signed the resolution <lb/>
Judge Carter's course In the matter <lb/>
The advisability of answering the <lb/>
Solicitor's appeal to the people of the <lb/>
slate Is being considered. <lb/>
STRAY TAKEN UP <lb/>
Up on January 8th stray <lb/>
rod and white spotted, m <lb/>
marks. Owner on p. ring <lb/>
coats. <lb/>
C. R. <lb/>
U. A. <lb/>
Jan. 1916 Simpson, N. C <lb/>
and my home on <lb/>
Route one Indies purse con- <lb/>
bet and It <lb/>
money a for Finder will <lb/>
be liberally rewarded If returned to <lb/>
me. <lb/>
MRS, . II COREY, <lb/>
II HI lit<lb/>
. M Ml <lb/>
I -1 Via ml a <lb/>
It <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
HEART EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF POUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA YE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFF Eli IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AN D <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
NEWSPAPER <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
, RED AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN . <lb/>
CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET i <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS Y TO TAKE <lb/>
I PEW INCHES AND <lb/>
TELL WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BEING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Agriculture Is the JUst MM ls <lb/>
m . <lb/>
Russian Defeat in East <lb/>
Confirmed by Late Dis- <lb/>
patch From Polish City <lb/>
Repeals His First <lb/>
in the <lb/>
lake <lb/>
LARGE NUMBER <lb/>
in II- <lb/>
of Carpathians Mountain<lb/>
Per Passes <lb/>
Poland, Saturday, <lb/>
Berlin and London, Fell <lb/>
The under Mar- <lb/>
Von by hard fight- <lb/>
and extraordinary marches, in- <lb/>
such a striking defeat -ninth <lb/>
Russian opposed to them in the re- <lb/>
cent battle of the <lb/>
country, that the Russian remnants <lb/>
are a Quantity In the opera- <lb/>
Cons now In progress. The Russians <lb/>
killed and wounded in four days <lb/>
tire estimated at men. <lb/>
Over Russians, out of a total <lb/>
engaged, are prisoners in Ger- <lb/>
man hands. <lb/>
The fighting has been described as <lb/>
campaign in Hist <lb/>
and North Poland, it is re- <lb/>
here as a second <lb/>
berg. <lb/>
The Russians, composing the Tenth <lb/>
Army, were by <lb/>
Hy skillful of the <lb/>
roads at his and by the sac- <lb/>
of entire battalions in order to <lb/>
bring off a few guns, he succeeded in <lb/>
Having a greater part of his artillery <lb/>
but no fewer than of his <lb/>
men and already are counted <lb/>
among German prisoners, while the <lb/>
Russians killed and wounded In tho <lb/>
four days battle and subsequent <lb/>
running are estimated at 30.- <lb/>
men. <lb/>
Ten Thousand Surrounded <lb/>
In there could be heard <lb/>
yesterday and today the sound of <lb/>
from a swampy region to the <lb/>
southeast, when- an isolated Russian <lb/>
perhaps 10.000 strong, baa <lb/>
been completely surrounded, but <lb/>
Is offering resistance. Several thou- <lb/>
sand more Russians probably still re- <lb/>
main in small bands or <lb/>
as within th.- <lb/>
and Germans several <lb/>
points en ill-- western front are claim- <lb/>
ed by the Russians in an com- <lb/>
Issued last It Is <lb/>
stated that in south <lb/>
-if two Austrian <lb/>
were driven with the <lb/>
of 1.500 prisoners, Including officers <lb/>
end several machine nuns. Th-- com-<lb/>
continue en the <lb/>
bank of the and the ii <lb/>
Isolated engagement- An encounter <lb/>
of secondary importance <lb/>
on the road In <lb/>
which attacked Germans. <lb/>
nuns of the fortress were used <lb/>
actively and effectively ill the <lb/>
In the district. On the <lb/>
from we took after <lb/>
a fierce combat. The enemy tr k the <lb/>
offensive in considerable force in the <lb/>
region. <lb/>
MRS. If. V. <lb/>
VIRGINIA, BEE <lb/>
Washington, Feb. Mrs. w. V <lb/>
of Va. jumped <lb/>
the elevator shaft of the <lb/>
monument at a landing near the <lb/>
late today, and fell to the bottom, more <lb/>
than feet below. She left a note <lb/>
addressed to her husband saying <lb/>
was sure she could not recover from <lb/>
an illness. <lb/>
Her body was crushed by <lb/>
the sides of the shaft on the <lb/>
down, and she was dead before <lb/>
inc the bottom. <lb/>
The district coroner issued a l- <lb/>
of death by suicide. Mrs. <lb/>
farewell note left in the won <lb/>
said she she was a <lb/>
to her husband. <lb/>
It was tho first time the <lb/>
obelisk, which was opened to the pub- <lb/>
In and has been visited by <lb/>
millions of Americans, had been <lb/>
scene of suicide. <lb/>
Senate Passes Ike <lb/>
Appropriation Bill With- <lb/>
out Much Opposition <lb/>
Washington, Without a <lb/>
rote the senate today passed <lb/>
the army appropriation bill <lb/>
approximately 5103,000,000, while the <lb/>
passed the <lb/>
hill. <lb/>
The only on the army bill re- <lb/>
lated to action of the commit- <lb/>
tee in striking out of the house bill a <lb/>
provision which would prohibit the <lb/>
use of stop watches and other <lb/>
-ii management <lb/>
in governments plats and deny <lb/>
for payment of <lb/>
to Senators Hughes, Mar- <lb/>
line others urged restoration <lb/>
the provision while Senator Root <lb/>
made an tor the rewarding <lb/>
ambition, Tho commute was <lb/>
The house appropriation commute <lb/>
completed the general <lb/>
the last of all these annual supply <lb/>
of congress. The estimates <lb/>
covered in the hill aggregated <lb/>
from which a considerable cut <lb/>
was made. The bill probably will bi <lb/>
reported tomorrow. <lb/>
After disposing of the army <lb/>
the Senate began consideration of <lb/>
appropriation measure <lb/>
carrying <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Hood to Panama Defenses, <lb/>
Washington, Feb, -To <lb/>
the detail- the plans for the <lb/>
of the Panama Can . V <lb/>
Leonard Wood, commanding th-- <lb/>
till Gets Through Without Serious <lb/>
Opposition After Amendment <lb/>
is Adopted <lb/>
I IS <lb/>
l not her t Labor mil Is <lb/>
id. Column Permit Women <lb/>
to Vole at city Elections <lb/>
Amendment <lb/>
-i Somewhat batter- <lb/>
ed the State Highway Commission got <lb/>
through the House yesterday mil <lb/>
goes to the Senate for consideration <lb/>
The original bill carried with it ill <lb/>
appropriation of annually and <lb/>
had a favorable report from both <lb/>
committee on public roads and turn- <lb/>
pikes and the appropriations commit- <lb/>
tee but the House would hilled <lb/>
the measure before they allow <lb/>
such a large appropriation and the <lb/>
sum was reduced to still <lb/>
members refused to vote -or <lb/>
amended bill but favored it- pas- <lb/>
sage and it passed Its third reading <lb/>
The first new county bill <lb/>
was Introduced yesterday, but <lb/>
it does not seem to be the <lb/>
Of the Legislature to create any <lb/>
ii- w counties. This bill provides hi <lb/>
Neutral Boats are Sunk <lb/>
Along With The Others <lb/>
By German Submarines <lb/>
hi hi <lb/>
DEATH iv <lb/>
i In <lb/>
II ed In-1 tin <lb/>
when lire destroyed the Hi <lb/>
lei here morning. <lb/>
Several stores other buildings <lb/>
near the hotel were burned. It <lb/>
mated the loss will exceed <lb/>
The Windsor Hotel is a small one in <lb/>
the heart of the city, occupying one <lb/>
the oldest buildings in Birmingham. <lb/>
I the structure almost <lb/>
and it. is probable <lb/>
other in the debris which <lb/>
is piled high in the Shell of the build- <lb/>
It is not known how many p -i <lb/>
pie wen in the building when the <lb/>
began but police are trying to get a <lb/>
check -in known been <lb/>
the hotel. <lb/>
Sues Widow of Trusted <lb/>
Pa., Feb. . <lb/>
J. Dallas, whose husband was killed <lb/>
in an electric car accident, has been <lb/>
substituted for him to defend the <lb/>
American Boats Sunk Now dumber <lb/>
two-All in <lb/>
Danger <lb/>
my mm ship <lb/>
Nearly Which Makes t <lb/>
Tells Seeing Vessel <lb/>
Crippled or of Hating Seen <lb/>
Them sunk <lb/>
Via Loll <lb/>
a in Tho German <lb/>
has communicated a <lb/>
to Commander Walter R <lb/>
American naval attach <lb/>
pointed out tho destruction a <lb/>
the American Evelyn <lb/>
was due t-- their <lb/>
tho course prescribed by the <lb/>
Admiralty to a point northwest <lb/>
Feb Via London, II <lb/>
of the Will sail t-. creation of Jarvis county <lb/>
within a week or ten days, portions of Harnett, Sampson, Cam- <lb/>
There is much difference of opinion, and Johnston It has been <lb/>
-t is said, to how the troops s christened with an honored name, <lb/>
SPEAKER <lb/>
is v <lb/>
Raleigh. Feb. Speaker <lb/>
u. Wool n la pronounced to be <lb/>
today than at any time sinus <lb/>
th, accident, though it is yet ton early <lb/>
to determine l-e seriousness of <lb/>
injuries sustained, <lb/>
Dr Hubert A said when <lb/>
ring which tint troops ban naked latest <lb/>
doted around the woods a Wooten's condition today Is sat <lb/>
between j. He a very comfortable <lb/>
and the German frontier, the cup .-,, .,, i,,. more like his i <lb/>
Hire is , .,, Huh- silt <lb/>
accident, he result of <lb/>
stationed on the Canal, and as to <lb/>
whether a special department should s said to he <lb/>
be created for its defense, brand. <lb/>
The minimum peace garrison or th- <lb/>
canal provided for in the <lb/>
the general will of <lb/>
regiments f <lb/>
one of <lb/>
one squadron u <lb/>
signal company, one r -m- <lb/>
puny, one ambulant-.- <lb/>
Held and eighteen <lb/>
of court artillery. TI t <lb/>
almost to a division l <lb/>
is that a phi <lb/>
created for tho canal son . with -t <lb/>
Major In command. <lb/>
plans have been discussed War <lb/>
Department for a change In <lb/>
of the troop so they <lb/>
would be better prepared to defend <lb/>
the in an emergency. <lb/>
Is stated that <lb/>
,, i ,. for the purpose of gaining <lb/>
brought by L. P. White, a Philadelphia <lb/>
jeweler to some. <lb/>
which is claimed to have been missing <lb/>
from the firm's receipts while Dallas <lb/>
was trusted book-keeper. <lb/>
it was while the suit was being <lb/>
heard that Dallas was killed, He car <lb/>
insurance. By agree <lb/>
of council the was con <lb/>
until today, and the widow was <lb/>
substituted for her husband In the <lb/>
suit. <lb/>
Mr Leon L. Hives runic in last <lb/>
night from Henderson to spend a few <lb/>
but the politics of the proposed days II <lb/>
of the Sampson <lb/>
Provide Home. <lb/>
Mr. introduced an <lb/>
Important bill which provides for a <lb/>
borne tor the aged and <lb/>
the counties comprising the <lb/>
congressional district. It pro- <lb/>
files that these shall <lb/>
their count homes and <lb/>
all Join together and n <lb/>
home et some point. <lb/>
Rives on Eighth Street <lb/>
Mr B. of Edenton <lb/>
is in town today. <lb/>
in. The American steamer <lb/>
has gun-- to the bottom off the c <lb/>
man coast In the North Sea, as <lb/>
suit of a mine. <lb/>
At the time the disaster the Ca- <lb/>
was using the route laid down <lb/>
in the Herman marine Instructions. <lb/>
Passenger ship <lb/>
Paris, ll a m. <lb/>
in A <lb/>
which for past <lb/>
-I been lying In the <lb/>
i in wall for steam packet i <lb/>
plying between France and England, <lb/>
Monday night Bred a torpedo at the <lb/>
steamer Victoria while was on tit <lb/>
voyage from to <lb/>
with a number of passengers, <lb/>
seine Americans. The captain <lb/>
die however, saw the wake <lb/>
-----made by the torpedo and slowed <lb/>
Economy. <lb/>
Senator Muse yesterday introduced <lb/>
, tent iii i campaign m which lb <lb/>
is called the <lb/>
Hide. <lb/>
military men <lb/>
not believe Pen will b- <lb/>
able bring any hi troops <lb/>
behind th i at i <lb/>
safety which nun not <lb/>
duration, <lb/>
satisfactory, it Is too I <lb/>
v, , , ascertain the full extent of Io plan <lb/>
and he is no, at Its next nest. <lb/>
danger, though he appears t- i <lb/>
well <lb/>
Into the Bi a measure which, i- <lb/>
cording t-i the author, looks to to- <lb/>
saving the state in <lb/>
mutter printing, it the <lb/>
discarding of the captions in printing <lb/>
the proceeds, and regulates the print- <lb/>
of the various departments to th <lb/>
matters under charge of <lb/>
department <lb/>
Senator took a I <lb/>
newspaper In for <lb/>
railroad mileage With a bill <lb/>
-1 to the payment of <lb/>
on the part the new.-. <lb/>
for Mi- according to tic <lb/>
contract In writing between tin re <lb/>
in r -i the newspaper <lb/>
t its last, o t Labor.<lb/>
Tin- i e no at the <lb/>
was In i night, called for ox- <lb/>
, in private <lb/>
and i ill. forty of these <lb/>
w re disposed of In about as many <lb/>
hall of the <lb/>
House present ii- <lb/>
lost i <lb/>
his vessel and the torpedo <lb/>
harmlessly about feel In front <lb/>
her <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Via London, i <lb/>
a. m The steamer, baa <lb/>
rived here, and reports that two <lb/>
.-. is have been torpedoed of Ha <lb/>
One sank and the other was suppose I <lb/>
it be In a sinking condition, three <lb/>
trawlers standing by. The crew of the <lb/>
first vessel was saved and landed. A <lb/>
mine sweeper is attempting to <lb/>
the other to Dover. Her crew wan <lb/>
saved by a smack. <lb/>
SPEAKER <lb/>
l mi <lb/>
i. Davis and i i morning Speaker Em <lb/>
ha Lucy <lb/>
Mrs. It. I <lb/>
Mr. i. <lb/>
of ii are Woolen was reported n <lb/>
,. Humber well No change In his condition <lb/>
a Harper left this morn noted, naturally what improve <lb/>
of th ling for <lb/>
there may be, is very slow. <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
r . i i ii hi that h <lb/>
t cu of the Sta <lb/>
bill sight <lb/>
The in- i n- s in a- I <lb/>
port tin-at prejudice <lb/>
Child r made its second I <lb/>
on the Boor when <lb/>
r who had withdrawn <lb/>
the minority report of <lb/>
. th i <lb/>
asked that the I be token <lb/>
Ions t ll h from tho unfavorable calendar and <lb/>
the regular order of event. Th I <lb/>
pursuant to the motion Senator <lb/>
Hobgood made yesterday. <lb/>
placed upon the calendar as a special <lb/>
are for In k <lb/>
day. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
is <lb/>
ii upon <lb/>
recommendation of <lb/>
lot Revenue <lb/>
Treasury today <lb/>
ti i Judi a. w. of <lb/>
. s Cotton future <lb/>
. p t <lb/>
i. iii- petition was eras <lb/>
i i- <lb/>
bill which regulates contracts <lb/>
Fold on through<lb/>
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