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THE <lb/>
T OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
WE AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
the Most Healthful, tie Most Employment at Man.- Washington. <lb/>
WE RAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
N. V. AFTERNOON, OCTOBER <lb/>
IS HURT <lb/>
Was a Member of The Pitt <lb/>
County Convict Force <lb/>
Working on The <lb/>
Roads. <lb/>
big fair <lb/>
on in the east <lb/>
Crowds Continue to Visit <lb/>
The Fair At New <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
A GUARD DID <lb/>
THE STRIKING <lb/>
Claims Negro Was Attack <lb/>
Him With a Heavy <lb/>
Pick. <lb/>
Because ho was struck down With a <lb/>
gun by a Mr. Bland a guard <lb/>
Harrington, a on the <lb/>
convict force is in the county home <lb/>
With a badly swollen head. The <lb/>
fair happened last Saturday and it is <lb/>
tainted by Mr. Bland that the <lb/>
attacking him with a pick, and <lb/>
Hun to protect himself, he struck the <lb/>
the head with q gun. <lb/>
are. however, conflicting re- <lb/>
ports, some claiming that the <lb/>
was struck without any cause. <lb/>
Mr. Bland has been suspended from <lb/>
the force, and an investigation into <lb/>
affair is in progress. <lb/>
While suffering from a severely <lb/>
bruised head, the is in no <lb/>
say the physicians. <lb/>
NEW ATTRACTIONS <lb/>
ON MIDWAY <lb/>
First game of World's <lb/>
Series played in <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Score R. <lb/>
Philadelphia . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Every Brings Load of <lb/>
Visitors. <lb/>
New Oct. 8.- It is estimate; <lb/>
that fully live Hundred visitors arrived <lb/>
in the city this morning via railroad <lb/>
for the purpose of attending the great <lb/>
Eastern Carolina fair now in progress <lb/>
here. These combined with the <lb/>
of visitors who have come in <lb/>
since tile fair opened on Tuesday <lb/>
morning, Increase of <lb/>
tors t at least a thousand. <lb/>
Today is one of the at <lb/>
the fair since the grounds were <lb/>
thrown open to the public this morn- <lb/>
they have been literally throng- <lb/>
ed with sightseers merry makers <lb/>
and every one who has paid the <lb/>
going he a letter in the <lb/>
place a visit declare today is <lb/>
history of the lair. <lb/>
Since last night a number of new <lb/>
exhibits have been added in all de- <lb/>
and special efforts have <lb/>
made to make the more <lb/>
attractive and horse racing and <lb/>
other events more thrilling than has <lb/>
been case any previous day <lb/>
the week. This afternoon New <lb/>
business houses, the <lb/>
many of the manufacturing <lb/>
plants are going ti be closed clown <lb/>
and the local citizens are going out <lb/>
to the grounds en and it is be- <lb/>
that the largest crowd ever as- <lb/>
on the grounds will be <lb/>
this afternoon. <lb/>
The Norfolk Southern Railway <lb/>
company is operating their shuttle <lb/>
on <lb/>
THAT <lb/>
IS FOR PEACE <lb/>
Talk of Chief Is <lb/>
Regarded as Being <lb/>
Sincere and to be <lb/>
Trusted. <lb/>
TELLS IT TO <lb/>
MR. LANSING <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
Report. <lb/>
our sales yesterday of 60.000 <lb/>
at an average of for all on the <lb/>
floor which is the best sale we have <lb/>
this We sold wrappers <lb/>
and cutters from to per pound <lb/>
and averaged several of our <lb/>
over around entire load. <lb/>
When you get your next barn <lb/>
bring it to us and we Will do you like- <lb/>
wise. All bright tobaccos are higher <lb/>
and our buyers are eager to buy them. <lb/>
We have second sale next Monthly <lb/>
the first sale Tuesday, We want <lb/>
you to come to see us. <lb/>
Yours for higher prices, <lb/>
JOHNSON AND FOXHALL <lb/>
Has Large <lb/>
of Followers In <lb/>
Mexico. <lb/>
Washington, Oct. I Secretary <lb/>
sing conferred today on tin- <lb/>
situation with <lb/>
Department's special <lb/>
Vera and With <lb/>
sailor of Argentina, <lb/>
to third conference <lb/>
here next Saturday, Later the Be re <lb/>
said he had no announcement in <lb/>
make and that Saturday's meeting <lb/>
would take place as planned and It <lb/>
would then be decided whether further <lb/>
were necessary Mr. <lb/>
went to the While House from the <lb/>
state Department and arranged to sec <lb/>
President later in the week. He <lb/>
is here at bis own suggestion to <lb/>
port on the situation in Vera <lb/>
Conditions at Vera Mr <lb/>
man said, were much better sup- <lb/>
posed III the lulled Slates <lb/>
The movement was <lb/>
lied. lie said, and he believed General <lb/>
sincere In his o <lb/>
currying out plans of <lb/>
Reports from Mexico Clip he admit d <lb/>
wore conflicting hut ii was believed <lb/>
lie -aid conditions were <lb/>
great n <lb/>
Mr thought would <lb/>
it possible for to subdue <lb/>
and fact a <lb/>
purl Vera <lb/>
Washington, Oct. -President Wilson Mrs. Nor <lb/>
man Gait, whose engagement been announced, spent <lb/>
yesterday and today reading congratulatory messages <lb/>
from all over the United States. Many telegrams con- <lb/>
the couple have been received from <lb/>
men throughout the United States. <lb/>
The President is seen around the White House now <lb/>
with a smile on his face, while Mrs. seems to he just <lb/>
as happy. <lb/>
Plans for the honeymoon will consist of a <lb/>
trip to the Exposition and other points of interest in the <lb/>
west. <lb/>
UP KILLS F <lb/>
Six Others Here Injured <lb/>
The t <lb/>
slOB, <lb/>
Emporium. Pa , Oct. S Four men <lb/>
instantly killed another probably fa <lb/>
tally hurt and seriously injured <lb/>
it was stated today were casual <lb/>
ties resulting from the explosion <lb/>
night the plant of the <lb/>
plosive company. <lb/>
A large quantity smokeless pow- <lb/>
prepared for shipment today <lb/>
allies, exploded from some <lb/>
cause, blew the two story <lb/>
drying house to atoms. <lb/>
Officials expressed the opinion to- <lb/>
day that the explosion wan <lb/>
dental <lb/>
The plant which was erected re- <lb/>
at a reported of 15,000.000 <lb/>
consisted of a large number of <lb/>
buildings, of which the wicked <lb/>
was one of largest. flu <lb/>
the property at 1816.000. <lb/>
IS<lb/>
THE WEATHER <lb/>
Fair tonight with frost in the west <lb/>
and probably in the central portion, <lb/>
Saturday, and fair. <lb/>
WILL A in <lb/>
MALL TONIGHT. EVERY- <lb/>
COME 10-s it <lb/>
No New Ordinance Suggest <lb/>
ed To Take Its <lb/>
Place. <lb/>
MAY HAVE A <lb/>
BOND ELECTION <lb/>
Assistant Policeman Is To <lb/>
Be Hired. <lb/>
board aldermen meeting <lb/>
last night the new law <lb/>
Was recently by was <lb/>
repealed the least bit of <lb/>
The law had met disfavor many <lb/>
of local but <lb/>
owners, while same time, many <lb/>
authorities on the matter agreed that <lb/>
the law could be bettered with one <lb/>
different. There a no new law pass- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
Ii was mentioned last night by Dr. <lb/>
that it would, ill his <lb/>
opinion, he well lo la bond election <lb/>
and install sewers. It can not be said <lb/>
if any action will be taken on this <lb/>
I bough in the opinion of a member <lb/>
of the board this is probable <lb/>
II was agreed night lo elect an <lb/>
assistant policeman at once in order <lb/>
the e now on Quito a <lb/>
good deal of kick I from <lb/>
THIS PLUMBER IS <lb/>
UNLIKE ALL OTHERS <lb/>
Zeno Ham Works Hard <lb/>
But Is Not Paid For <lb/>
It Bill Presented <lb/>
To Council. <lb/>
BOYS CHOKED <lb/>
UP SEWER <lb/>
Ham's Bill Was For Only <lb/>
Fifty Out <lb/>
In Fine Style. <lb/>
Kinston, Oct. S, Small boys choke <lb/>
i. pipe on the Jim-Crow fountain oil <lb/>
Gordon street, near Queen, with pa- <lb/>
per, Their effort was highly <lb/>
for a time it required Zeno Hum <lb/>
several hours work to <lb/>
remedy the matter. <lb/>
Now the City of Kinston owes Mr. <lb/>
Ham half ;. dollar, presented . <lb/>
bill The bill is s masterpiece It <lb/>
lull adjectives and <lb/>
beautiful adverbs. Mr Ham's <lb/>
should in fail, two ball dollars, for <lb/>
must have required him just a- long <lb/>
compose the paper a- to gel <lb/>
paper out He spout. Tin- bill <lb/>
at the referred la th <lb/>
Water and <lb/>
has officially that <lb/>
will be paid II is a literary gem, <lb/>
The sentences arc admirably con- <lb/>
Mr by the way, <lb/>
poetry at one time or another. <lb/>
will be wise city lo settle the <lb/>
account for. although he is. as his a, <lb/>
are aware, migratory, I <lb/>
he sin old be here at the next election <lb/>
he might think well before he Votes <lb/>
Then, besides nearly all in the <lb/>
town are located on Hie western en I <lb/>
of street. Suppose one <lb/>
those highly imaginative persons hall <lb/>
discovered before Mr. Ham that <lb/>
fountain was suddenly Crow <lb/>
The would have been <lb/>
Hut the public spirited citizen was on <lb/>
the job and did With zeal and diligence <lb/>
and the people's interest heart s. t <lb/>
about to and did successfully <lb/>
said lion . <lb/>
Mr Ham says it was like <lb/>
there boys had been <lb/>
with that thing and I palled <lb/>
lot of News n observer or <lb/>
out ii u <lb/>
time <lb/>
Mr Ham further stall he <lb/>
I In I ill <lb/>
meeting which lasted four an I <lb/>
that it was tabled with bar am <lb/>
consideration which was a i <lb/>
win a even if Council <lb/>
was busy it ha mailer Involving i <lb/>
hundred and sixty thousand <lb/>
street Improvements, <lb/>
PIKE NEGROES <lb/>
IKE ESCAPE <lb/>
FROM THE JAIL <lb/>
Cut Bars With Hack Saw <lb/>
And Were Gone Pretty <lb/>
Feet. <lb/>
OFFICERS ARE <lb/>
IN SEARCH <lb/>
Not Known Which Way <lb/>
They Went After <lb/>
Escape. <lb/>
on fined in the <lb/>
jail the bar- over one of the <lb/>
story window-, dropped fifteen <lb/>
feet to ground and made their e <lb/>
. ape a hole in the b W . <lb/>
about two o'clock. <lb/>
It is not known how I <lb/>
sound the hack saw with v hub <lb/>
cut the bin's No one seems to know <lb/>
much the breaking, except that <lb/>
the ore gone Ir <lb/>
are, Don Atkinson. Parker, <lb/>
Babe Kl h t. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
People near the Jail saw in <lb/>
escape and not d tin <lb/>
Th. officers are instituting search <lb/>
with hopes . i catching at least <lb/>
one or o of <lb/>
Haiti Treat <lb/>
Washington, Oct. -The <lb/>
Chamber Deputies has ratified the <lb/>
new treaty with the Slates <lb/>
ii vote G and awaits action <lb/>
the upper house, according to advices <lb/>
today from Rear Admiral <lb/>
Department advices said con <lb/>
were quiet and disarmament <lb/>
proceeding. <lb/>
many of the local ladles on account <lb/>
the force- Inability to keep side <lb/>
walks clear crowd.-, but when <lb/>
pointed out that the present fores <lb/>
too small to do this, II was <lb/>
that another member be added. <lb/>
Notice for applications of those de <lb/>
siring en- position Is printed today. <lb/>
Other mailer- of minor importance <lb/>
d to la-i <lb/>
Bill I <lb/>
OF I <lb/>
Officer Brewer this morning <lb/>
overhauled i tins <lb/>
i. getting about n i gallon <lb/>
time g lug gallon<lb/>
early train ibis i n <lb/>
in m <lb/>
M IRK I I III <lb/>
i and . usual <lb/>
our the <lb/>
. prices i i tin m for all i . <lb/>
Several of <lb/>
tit- I load <lb/>
i . u- your i o and will <lb/>
-end you d e i Ive <lb/>
every e <lb/>
ii o . sell formers <lb/>
u in d over look none. <lb/>
I new we are <lb/>
ha dally who hat b i n <lb/>
w ml i ; , i averages <lb/>
ii i gel them ii we know <lb/>
tobacco and bow to sell it for <lb/>
than you c an <lb/>
h hen w. sold several lot from <lb/>
cents Try us with next <lb/>
load, and yon will go home as <lb/>
drummers tot Ml <lb/>
Compare our sale s l <lb/>
other man's and ion will are <lb/>
for highest pi i e- <lb/>
Our Jitney tiller This and Se. <lb/>
DON T MISS TIMS i out this <lb/>
slip, enclose with live to Foley <lb/>
I o Chicago, III., writing your i <lb/>
and address dearly. You will receive <lb/>
in return a trial package <lb/>
I H and Tar Compound, t f <lb/>
cough-, colds and croup. Pole Kid- <lb/>
lo v pills, and Cathartic is. <lb/>
Sold I where, Adv.<lb/>
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OCTOBER ;. U <lb/>
mi Hi ll. <lb/>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
by <lb/>
HI reflector lac <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
your. . .<lb/>
rate may lit had <lb/>
implication at the business office In <lb/>
corner Evan<lb/>
All cards of <lb/>
respect <lb/>
will lie tor st three <lb/>
ins per up to <lb/>
as second class <lb/>
1910. at tn poet at <lb/>
North undo; <lb/>
of March 1878 <lb/>
II K Mil v it EXHIBIT <lb/>
RELATION <lb/>
a a <lb/>
mil well up In full Raleigh a lime when the relations between the <lb/>
which is t , States oilier <lb/>
in the State will represented a . .,, ,,,., attitude. <lb/>
v. .,., ., entertained so ma. k with lb. <lb/>
counties, though we would like to them <lb/>
r bin are are more entertained with <lb/>
i- be <lb/>
for alone of of great <lb/>
nation is left of war is wreaking havoc <lb/>
three of world. h <lb/>
lime when <lb/>
i sixty fourth <lb/>
in . <lb/>
under I . <lb/>
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. .<lb/>
tented. <lb/>
Several time, we have railed towards <lb/>
in in arrange tor a suitable exhibit lions n-u-i lie a alone <lb/>
to hi county Is doing m M . prestige a- a nation <lb/>
I, in tows dishing each as <lb/>
mere standpoint are we , . , . . . <lb/>
. t lie 11- <lb/>
u e lib Fair <lb/>
but a Mai I <lb/>
the bi Is will ti provide a It tor the tilled Slat. <lb/>
tin ., are h <lb/>
results or bet , r I is <lb/>
Hi , m that are doing it. It Is the<lb/>
nil have we told <lb/>
. existence nil over <lb/>
to know u , E en. <lb/>
ii and in what better manner can navy for Slates. It Is <lb/>
. r. and Hon <lb/>
eyes .,,,. s. l Navy, who are <lb/>
it's up to the people here m busy and ,, ,, . , ,, . .,. <lb/>
ting lite attention the American public <lb/>
. . till III t <lb/>
Inwards better preparedness an <lb/>
We off our hats to these two staunch <lb/>
l III I ruts, aim have shown they alive <lb/>
in the needs at their country, and that they want <lb/>
see the American navy the <lb/>
n . carts American It- <lb/>
win have announced that will sup <lb/>
I'm is doing deal road <lb/>
tins time, and while the roads <lb/>
II nothing but logic and simple. say <lb/>
I to and maintain foreign relations of <lb/>
have been built are being kept in . fairly <lb/>
tape much stress can laid on whit the world, must have something <lb/>
maintenance which to Impress our We must <lb/>
Tin of Southern i something demonstrate to the other <lb/>
Good Roads Association 1.- to . . <lb/>
lions tin world an capable stand- <lb/>
m, and road maintenance will receive in <lb/>
. by linT we say. When we gel Into such ,, <lb/>
amount n is a pan <lb/>
as that, then we will have half th. pro <lb/>
plan . <lb/>
. of solved. <lb/>
tins coin will be given to <lb/>
.,.,,. . There Is no diplomacy unless we have <lb/>
Road Maintenance <lb/>
., ,, . ,, ., to back it up with. The other fellow listen <lb/>
paper on Ibis I ill In given Hon. Hen- <lb/>
., . mil in tho argument of his weaker brother. <lb/>
Shirl Maryland <lb/>
, , The thine It applicable m our foreign <lb/>
I be led lion Rob <lb/>
public of <lb/>
Our American who love <lb/>
. led lee <lb/>
M. director <lb/>
should back up the pint to hate an adequate <lb/>
R i. Is Rural <lb/>
I III i. . the <lb/>
I W J. U <lb/>
II <lb/>
use <lb/>
., . <lb/>
of thing else, and II la to <lb/>
roads should be <lb/>
. mystifying show ever <lb/>
White's Then are acts <lb/>
a Ii said to be almost in. <lb/>
u run ml town for the mean <lb/>
. o man or woman, lake a look In the looking <lb/>
in then -n down and think II over <lb/>
. k minds coming iron, the din Ion <lb/>
. v Bern are tin shouts the raven 101111- <lb/>
tin <lb/>
rise guy is one sneaks In <lb/>
n m has -a, disguised i- breath <lb/>
In It is hair sin m <lb/>
lat gel <lb/>
. or Wit <lb/>
.,. In Id hair <lb/>
. . <lb/>
With so of the men In official in <lb/>
I. mi. me. they are lug to work for women <lb/>
the om <lb/>
. i are hen pecked, <lb/>
wants all <lb/>
take pains and <lb/>
m the capital Verily tho <lb/>
link an <lb/>
end a letter to Secretary <lb/>
inc. which the way, has a peculiar sound <lb/>
n. though we are Intimating II may <lb/>
be letter, <lb/>
a that devotes to telling <lb/>
man's he ed <lb/>
river could better tribute to In hi <lb/>
the rose while hi <lb/>
Hon A <lb/>
I rd <lb/>
of . <lb/>
Id ill Ii to Pitt <lb/>
. pride In I to <lb/>
that arc built at ma <lb/>
pi up lo tin best <lb/>
and doing till -l <lb/>
of tout should ale tin <lb/>
n i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
army, and should lend the aid <lb/>
for movement <lb/>
is to our and to <lb/>
, . g relations they should do this <lb/>
Quite discussion Is In progress In tho columns <lb/>
; me York World about men keeping <lb/>
their feel on the II the women kept their <lb/>
dose ground us tho we would <lb/>
I ban from many sights . <lb/>
I Is I <lb/>
The and Observer is advertising for a <lb/>
I and police <lb/>
.- as If Rocky Mount spare tho News <lb/>
I server one that is judging from <lb/>
t. notice we have received H-e of tigers catches. <lb/>
i en's attire that there is <lb/>
be marked this fall and winter In <lb/>
attire themselves, in i <lb/>
we have not I'd a few of the girls attired <lb/>
in the new .; <lb/>
What State Papers Say <lb/>
Mill. <lb/>
w., is u rib. it, but instead <lb/>
furs around th ind this fall, <lb/>
tin iris wear thing oilier words <lb/>
shoulders arc to be bun or If ii must be <lb/>
us naked bi <lb/>
v inn fashion so fickle Is too <lb/>
n m ii for us lo fathom; II must be <lb/>
has been a designers to <lb/>
i ii- w each other In . ho an <lb/>
near at have cops <lb/>
lake them in for displaying entire anal <lb/>
mi th strange In all this <lb/>
the growing up girls Our <lb/>
old grand mother have thought <lb/>
their bare shoulders lo the gaze of the <lb/>
men, with the young things are , ,. ,. i,,.,,, , u, hull <lb/>
with tin now, this 1- a are and delight. Dy In the Canadian far- <lb/>
1- the other of them has <lb/>
n trying to ha id line of bull to Bulgaria, <lb/>
it is <lb/>
as k Observer <lb/>
the young things like lo cross their legs, <lb/>
moved Col. Hub Gray to remark did II <lb/>
order to display their logs and W suppose that <lb/>
. for the purpose showing their <lb/>
t want to leave oil their 1st I <lb/>
it is not attractive to the men men <lb/>
like to see women attired in ii is j <lb/>
suggestive the Immodest, and if what <lb/>
we are writing about suggestive, should <lb/>
like to know is <lb/>
There are still old fashioned girls <lb/>
who do not follow the wake fashion, but <lb/>
Tho of the gen- <lb/>
is hitting high places, <lb/>
ii i., It bi n h aid and written <lb/>
,,,, i., Hi. a. -mi <lb/>
does not do any good, so if rests for them to <lb/>
wake to the inter lolly tiny are by trying <lb/>
to up with fashions that art <lb/>
e any of them by wino drinkers and tango <lb/>
of large cities. <lb/>
HOST <lb/>
Th. Minnesota food department has ruled an <lb/>
not over days is lush, alter that, old <lb/>
Are no middle aged egg la Minnesota <lb/>
I 1.1 <lb/>
a father was locked up lo sail <lb/>
by his so he couldn't the <lb/>
man who was taking care of him. Hood night, <lb/>
STOP LOOK <lb/>
LISTEN <lb/>
At These Remarkable <lb/>
LOW PRICES <lb/>
Smoked Shoulders. per lb. <lb/>
Hull Roy Rest Patent U Hi. bags <lb/>
per lb.; I lb lots <lb/>
Bast Lard . lo lb. tins <lb/>
Rest Cheese . lb <lb/>
lb. packages <lb/>
. in b. packages <lb/>
Tomatoes, last quality . cans for <lb/>
Mullets per Hi- <lb/>
Hans . lb <lb/>
best of of all ill Prices. <lb/>
Morris Lassiter <lb/>
the formerly A. <lb/>
Evans <lb/>
TL C T- s when LOVE to <lb/>
I he enjoy our <lb/>
ICE COLD TEA <lb/>
I have in stock your CHOICE the BEST Black, Green <lb/>
and Mixed Teas in half pound tins at Cents <lb/>
BLACK <lb/>
Mm-ms.-; <lb/>
Ii- <lb/>
Japan <lb/>
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<p>
FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1915<lb/>
NOTICE. REGISTRATION AM <lb/>
ELECTION. THE <lb/>
THIN TO <lb/>
iii i worth Of road <lb/>
BY CAROLINA TOWN- <lb/>
PITT NORTH <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
North County <lb/>
is hereby given that the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners Of <lb/>
County. In regular session assembled <lb/>
on the 6th day of September, 1913. it <lb/>
being the regular meeting held on the <lb/>
first Monday of September. or- <lb/>
an sloe tn be held in Caro- <lb/>
Township. Pitt county. North <lb/>
on Tuesday, the 9th day <lb/>
November, 1916 at the regular polling <lb/>
place in the town of Stokes tor said <lb/>
township, on the question or <lb/>
MOlDS Fifty Thousand <lb/>
064.90 worth of Road Bonds, <lb/>
to hear Five per per cent <lb/>
per annum, payable semi-an- <lb/>
and run for a c <lb/>
thirty years, the funds received <lb/>
from the same to be used for the <lb/>
pose of laying out. establishing, repair- <lb/>
grading, and <lb/>
proving in any way the public roads In <lb/>
Carolina Township, as provided by an <lb/>
act of the Legislature of North Caro- <lb/>
Session of 1913, designated as <lb/>
Chapter Hundred and Twenty- <lb/>
two Of the Public Laws of North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
And notice is further hereby given <lb/>
that an new registration for <lb/>
said election was ordered and called, <lb/>
and that C. F. Page was and is <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election <lb/>
and that the book for registration <lb/>
will be op. on Thursday. October <lb/>
1915, and closed at sunset on <lb/>
day, October 1915. that on each <lb/>
Saturday during the said time the <lb/>
said registration books will be open <lb/>
at the regular polling place in the <lb/>
town of Stokes and at all other times <lb/>
at the place of business of said C. F- <lb/>
Page, In said town of Stokes, North <lb/>
Carolina, and all citizens desiring to <lb/>
vote on said bond election to be held <lb/>
or. November 1915. will be required <lb/>
to register. <lb/>
This the day of September, 1915. <lb/>
S. A. CONGLETON. <lb/>
Chi Board of Com. of Pitt Co <lb/>
BELL. <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
to iota a written or printed <lb/>
ballot containing the word-<lb/>
And it ts further ordered, that I. P. <lb/>
be and he hereby appointed <lb/>
Registrar for said election, and <lb/>
Teel and It Parker are hereby <lb/>
appointed poll holders or Judges <lb/>
election. <lb/>
And it is further ordered that a <lb/>
registration is and shall be required, <lb/>
and that the registration for <lb/>
said district or territory shall be <lb/>
opened on Thursday, October I, 1915, <lb/>
closed Saturday. <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of the above described <lb/>
district or territory. <lb/>
Tins the th of September, 1915. <lb/>
S. A CONGLETON. <lb/>
Chairman Board <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
BELL. Clerk. <lb/>
. ,, law <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Mortgage Sale of Land. <lb/>
Bl virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain Mortgage Dead <lb/>
, and delivered by Frank Lilly <lb/>
and wife. Minnie Lilly, and <lb/>
Lilly to on the 19th <lb/>
day of January and duly <lb/>
I in the Register of Deeds office of <lb/>
Pitt county, North Carolina in Book <lb/>
page the undersigned will <lb/>
post to public sale before the court <lb/>
house door m Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash on Tuesday November <lb/>
2nd 1915 at i- o'clock M. that certain <lb/>
lot or panel laud lying and being <lb/>
In the county of Pitt, town of Ayden, <lb/>
North Carolina described as follows <lb/>
into three tracts or <lb/>
parcel of land and ea. h lot or par. el <lb/>
land will be sold separately and <lb/>
the the whole together, but the bid M <lb/>
tub-division will be rejected <lb/>
less the aggregate amount bid on all <lb/>
the sub -divisions the hid on <lb/>
the whole. A map this tract of <lb/>
land will be exhibited on the day of <lb/>
bat anyone desiring lo see the <lb/>
map before the sale can d. so by <lb/>
plying t. the undersigned <lb/>
The purpose this is to make <lb/>
division the proceeds therefrom <lb/>
among the heirs at-law of the late <lb/>
Richard Evans, deceased <lb/>
The terms said The option <lb/>
either paying all or paying <lb/>
one-third cash and the balance In two <lb/>
equal payments of one and two years <lb/>
i loin date of sale respectively <lb/>
Interest from dale at the rate of <lb/>
per I per annum, the purchaser <lb/>
being required to execute sufficient <lb/>
security against said land to secure <lb/>
the unpaid purchase price. <lb/>
This October 1915. <lb/>
JAMES L. EVANS. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Carolina Pill Count. <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
is. Clarence <lb/>
The defendant above-named will <lb/>
take notice that action entitled as <lb/>
has been . in the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county to obtain <lb/>
a divorce from the bonds of <lb/>
And the said defendant <lb/>
further lake notice that he is required <lb/>
to appear at the next term of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county to be held <lb/>
the . Monday alter the first <lb/>
of September, 1915, it being <lb/>
the 8th day November. 1915. at the <lb/>
courthouse of Pitt county, in Green- <lb/>
ville. N. C . and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint of the plaintiff, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court <lb/>
the relief demanded in the complaint <lb/>
This the 1st day October. 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX. . <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb/>
New Crop Bulbs <lb/>
French and Dutch Hyacinths, white <lb/>
and yellow Narcissus, Tulips. Crocus, <lb/>
Plant early for best re <lb/>
suit. <lb/>
CHOICE COT FLOWERS <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Rom'S Carnations Violets, and <lb/>
lies In season. <lb/>
Wedding decorations In the latest <lb/>
Our arrangements are <lb/>
Two Children Had Croup. <lb/>
The two children of J. W. NU <lb/>
Cleveland Ga had croup. He <lb/>
Both got so chocked up they could <lb/>
breathe. I gave them Foley's <lb/>
Money and Tar and nothing else Sod <lb/>
it completely cured Contains <lb/>
no opiates. Cut the opens <lb/>
air passages. Sold everywhere <lb/>
Lying on the west side of the rail- <lb/>
road; south of Third street, and <lb/>
n the east of Venters evergreens. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North County. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by Hoard <lb/>
of Commissioners of Pitt county In <lb/>
regular session assembled on Monday, <lb/>
September C. 1915, order an election lo <lb/>
or held m the following described <lb/>
the River, and run- <lb/>
north <lb/>
in John Bell's Hue; thence north with <lb/>
his in doses Teal's line; thence <lb/>
,. ii Hathaway line north to the <lb/>
I ; , north; thence <lb/>
with Jim-1 <lb/>
run- Swami <lb/>
lo the I be- <lb/>
tween Harris <lb/>
land. <lb/>
road to the T i hi r <lb/>
the Tucker place south to the Harris <lb/>
place tin with Clark <lb/>
place south to tin- <lb/>
That the said election to he held on <lb/>
u.-day. November at the <lb/>
Public School House in the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory for the purpose <lb/>
taking and the will <lb/>
the qualified voters of the de <lb/>
scribe i ti as to whether there <lb/>
shall or shall not be levied and collect <lb/>
id a Si Tax of cents on <lb/>
tin . hundred valuation of <lb/>
property and cents on the poll, In <lb/>
the above described territory, and at <lb/>
said oh-, those favoring <lb/>
Tax shall vote a written or print- <lb/>
ed ballot containing the words <lb/>
and opposed to <lb/>
Beginning at the southeast <lb/>
Venters and Third streets; thence run <lb/>
a southerly course with the line <lb/>
Venter street HO feel; thence an <lb/>
course parallel with Third <lb/>
street feet, to a thence a <lb/>
northerly parallel with the <lb/>
first line feet to Third street; <lb/>
thence a westerly course with <lb/>
street feet to the beginning. <lb/>
will he made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
debt <lb/>
This September 1915. <lb/>
STANCILL HODGES, Mortgagee <lb/>
F M WOOTEN. Attorney. <lb/>
corner and <lb/>
Mull. Telegraph, and <lb/>
orders promptly executed. <lb/>
BUSINESS IS GROWING. <lb/>
J. L. Co. <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
NOTICE ill V A LIABLE <lb/>
Monday. November 1915 <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained in <lb/>
.-. certain Judgment decree rendered <lb/>
In Proceeding No. 1910, pend- <lb/>
of Pill <lb/>
Evans, James <lb/>
clerk of the <lb/>
county, entitle <lb/>
W. K <lb/>
By virtue of decree Of the Superior <lb/>
court Pitt County in special pro- <lb/>
ceilings No the undersigned will <lb/>
sell at public auction noon on Mon- <lb/>
day. November 1915, before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville the fol- <lb/>
lowing described lands, <lb/>
That tract of land in Beaver Dam <lb/>
township known as the Place. <lb/>
and lying partly in the town of Ar- <lb/>
i Bounded by the known as <lb/>
ins land on the South on <lb/>
the West by W C. on he <lb/>
James I. and others against <lb/>
v Forbes, C Evans and wife Hal- North by Hemby and others and <lb/>
lie Evans and others, the undersign- <lb/>
ed Commissioner will on MONDAY <lb/>
November 1915, at k M. <lb/>
s.-ll to the highest bidder <lb/>
auction More the court house door <lb/>
Pitt county, the following describe <lb/>
if land lying and being in <lb/>
county Pill and In Greenville town- <lb/>
ship, bounded and described as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
k waters of <lb/>
Run. Ride Tar river, <lb/>
be lands John S Smith on the <lb/>
north. James Sutton on the cast Sal- <lb/>
; , Forbes and Robert Forbes on the <lb/>
east, Sutton and Noah Button <lb/>
south, and Noah Forbes and <lb/>
Willie Nobles on the west, containing <lb/>
on acres, more or less. This <lb/>
land is about three miles southwest <lb/>
town to <lb/>
ville, adjoining the lands now owned <lb/>
by w. s Move, Mrs. Richard King. <lb/>
Tyson, T M. Hooker and <lb/>
and better known as the Elizabeth <lb/>
Eva m e <lb/>
This of land will <lb/>
on the east by the lands of B, <lb/>
Nichols, containing acres, more or <lb/>
Another tract, beginning a light- <lb/>
wood knot on the road Martha A. Man- <lb/>
corner runs S K 1-2 poles <lb/>
to a slake in the I of small <lb/>
pines then South East poles <lb/>
to a black gum in the Cypress pond <lb/>
then N. W, poles then s. W. <lb/>
poles to a small pine Manila A. <lb/>
Manning's corner iii Hie Freeman line <lb/>
then S. poles to the beginning con- <lb/>
acre more or less and be- <lb/>
same conveyed to Ann B. <lb/>
Crawford by J. W. Allen. See Deed <lb/>
Hook page for accurate de- <lb/>
Terms Cash. <lb/>
This the 7th October <lb/>
F. G. JAMES At SON. Attorneys. <lb/>
Notice of Sale of Lund <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in me by <lb/>
mortgage to me on <lb/>
26th day of February. 1912, by Arden <lb/>
Mills, and duly recorded in office <lb/>
Of the of Meeds for <lb/>
in Book E-10, page shall <lb/>
sell for cash to the highest bidder at <lb/>
public auction at the Court House <lb/>
door in the Town of Greenville, at <lb/>
Twelve o'clock m . on Monday the <lb/>
day of November. 1915, the following <lb/>
described Of real estate, lying <lb/>
being aid situate in the county of <lb/>
PHI and State of North Carolina, to- <lb/>
Lying in Township, adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of Buck Mil's Mon- <lb/>
roe Cox Dicey Stocks and being the <lb/>
same land conveyed lo Arden Mills <lb/>
Henry Corey and his mother Susan J <lb/>
Corey. Said tract containing thirty- <lb/>
three and one half acres, more or <lb/>
This October 7th. 1915. <lb/>
j. Mortgagee. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN. Attorney <lb/>
10-8-15-11 d w, <lb/>
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. <lb/>
I Ac. <lb/>
BY THE W T W- <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
I I HOME I Nil FA <lb/>
Published once a week Greenville, <lb/>
N. c. for October lit, <lb/>
Editor Asa Biggs, Greenville. N C. <lb/>
Managing Editor B. Ra hit. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Business Manager C B, <lb/>
Greenville. N. c. <lb/>
Publisher The Reflector Company <lb/>
Greenville, S c. <lb/>
C. R. J, Cobb <lb/>
w hi Jr. J. Everett. <lb/>
W II Hail Jr., II. II. Sugg. <lb/>
Bros. Greenville, N, small <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Known bondholders, mortgaged <lb/>
and other security holders, holding <lb/>
per cent or more o amount of <lb/>
mortgages, or <lb/>
Linotype Co., Brooklyn <lb/>
s. j. Everett, Trustee, <lb/>
Greenville, X. c. <lb/>
c. B. <lb/>
Business Manager. <lb/>
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb/>
Ibis 80th day of September. 1915. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
I Seal l Notary Public, <lb/>
My commission expire- March <lb/>
tint relieves pain heals a, . <lb/>
liniment. <lb/>
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb/>
once the old reliable DR <lb/>
WHITE'S<lb/>
Massive T <lb/>
The <lb/>
HAS EVE <lb/>
I I <lb/>
v tut. <lb/>
I In <lb/>
NOTE A l as In Excellence of the <lb/>
Abate u ticket to this It- <lb/>
he in mil i- to its merits if <lb/>
seen that ha lied tills In <lb/>
or if MM tIn- has not <lb/>
I price paid for such ticket at die <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Manager <lb/>
Prices, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Seats on Sale Tuesday, a. m. at Box <lb/>
Office <lb/>
j i r <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We have secured the Agency for FORD AUTOMOBILES for PITT and MAR <lb/>
TIN COUNTIES, and in connection with our Sales Department we will carry a <lb/>
complete line of FORD PARTS, and FORD ACCESSORIES, consisting of Tires, <lb/>
Tire Covers, Cement Patches, Blow-Out Patches, Pumps, Horn Bulbs, <lb/>
Horns, Bumpers, Lamps, Lamp Bulbs, Master Vibrators, Steam Line Hoods, Tool <lb/>
Boxes, Wrenches Gasoline and Cylinder Oil. <lb/>
In fact we believe that we have the most complete line of Automobile <lb/>
ever shown in Pitt County. It is our desire to able to furnish to FORD own <lb/>
any accessory that they might need. <lb/>
COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Company <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Just Received <lb/>
Car <lb/>
Load <lb/>
of <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Three Car Loads of <lb/>
and Pied- <lb/>
Buggies <lb/>
Buggies <lb/>
Call to see us<lb/>
J E. WINSLOW <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
M rag <lb/>
W EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
D ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
PARKING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP ALL <lb/>
MM ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
la the lUst the . Healthful, the Most Employment of . Omit <lb/>
TO. It IS, <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
op twelve <lb/>
AMONG lilt. <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ABE LOW AND CAM <lb/>
BE HAD UPON A <lb/>
M Hill It E <lb/>
DECISIONS FOR <lb/>
FIFTH DISTRICT <lb/>
Reverses Decision of Judge <lb/>
Bond In Favor of <lb/>
C. L. <lb/>
Salary. <lb/>
NO FEES ATTACHED <lb/>
TO HIS SALARY <lb/>
BLOCK SALES <lb/>
YESTERDAY ON <lb/>
LOCAL MARKET <lb/>
For The Second Time This <lb/>
Week Warehouses Have <lb/>
Been Unable to Fin <lb/>
Their Sales. <lb/>
OVER POUNDS <lb/>
WERE SOLD EACH DAY <lb/>
Four Other Cases From Pitt <lb/>
County Passed On At Yes- <lb/>
Session. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
THE TWELFTH <lb/>
ENTER CONFLICT <lb/>
Declares War On Serbia <lb/>
Says News Dispatch <lb/>
Sent Out From <lb/>
Paris. <lb/>
GREECE SORRY BUT <lb/>
WILL NOT ENTER WAR <lb/>
DIES FROM AN <lb/>
ATTACK OF ACUTE <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Dr. R. M. Johnson Passes Crops of The State Worth <lb/>
While Attending Around a Quarter <lb/>
Association at Million <lb/>
Robersonville. <lb/>
Greenville Holding Good On <lb/>
High Prices All Grades <lb/>
Selling Well. <lb/>
RALEIGH, OCT. Supreme. <lb/>
court, in opinion written by Justice <lb/>
Plait Walker, yesterday reversed <lb/>
the decision of Judge W, M. Bond in <lb/>
of Solicitor l. <lb/>
in his controversy with the <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt County. <lb/>
contended that the <lb/>
construction of an act of the last <lb/>
allowing the solicitor an- <lb/>
to be paid monthly from the <lb/>
treasury of Pitt in lieu of fees now <lb/>
provided by law, meant that he is to <lb/>
receive this amount and in addition <lb/>
thereto such fees as the defendants <lb/>
themselves pay in the criminal court <lb/>
in cases where they are convicted. The <lb/>
Supreme court held otherwise. <lb/>
Opinions were handed down as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
v. Harvey from <lb/>
Pitt, appeal dismissed. <lb/>
v. Commissioners, <lb/>
from reversed. <lb/>
Humphrey v. Lang, from Pitt, <lb/>
V. Town of Greenville, <lb/>
from Pitt, new trial. <lb/>
The controversy between the com- <lb/>
missioners of Pitt county and the so- <lb/>
was submitted without action <lb/>
to Judge w. M, Bond to Interpret <lb/>
statute passed by the last legislature. <lb/>
According to the wording of the <lb/>
Statute the author- <lb/>
to cause the of Pitt <lb/>
county to pay to the solicitor the <lb/>
Judicial District the sum of six <lb/>
hundred dollars annually, to be paid <lb/>
monthly in lieu of fees now provided <lb/>
by law, which said solicitor would <lb/>
receive from time to time from the <lb/>
county of Pitt on account of <lb/>
lions in the criminal courts Of the <lb/>
county, by the said <lb/>
The difference of opinion was that <lb/>
the solicitor on the one side Contended <lb/>
lie should receive those fees which the <lb/>
defendants themselves, upon <lb/>
conviction, paid in the court in ad- <lb/>
to the six hundred, while <lb/>
commissioners thought Otherwise <lb/>
The latter were supported by the <lb/>
opinion of tile representatives of the <lb/>
county, Senator F. C, Harding and <lb/>
Representatives J. J. <lb/>
mid Galloway. <lb/>
For second time this week, and <lb/>
two in succession there were <lb/>
block sales on the local tobacco mar- <lb/>
yesterday. On Tuesday, with over <lb/>
pounds, two of the seven ware- <lb/>
houses were unable to sell, and yes- <lb/>
with equally as much of the <lb/>
weed here, two other houses were <lb/>
ed over lo this morning's sale. Al- <lb/>
though cumber of pounds won't <lb/>
reach half million mark today, it <lb/>
will require minute of the sale <lb/>
hours to finish on all the floors, <lb/>
the houses being tilled from <lb/>
wall to wall. <lb/>
The number of pounds that have <lb/>
been sold on the local market this <lb/>
weeks has surprised many of the <lb/>
it being far above their <lb/>
expectations. <lb/>
As was published in THE <lb/>
TOR yesterday the Greenville market <lb/>
ran second for the number of pounds <lb/>
sold during the month of September, <lb/>
and if sales continue as heavy <lb/>
the remainder of October as they have <lb/>
been for the first part, Greenville will <lb/>
no doubt make it close for Wilson on <lb/>
the top round on the number of <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
No market In North Carolina have <lb/>
made better averages than have been <lb/>
made by the growers selling on local <lb/>
floors, In fact some of the local ware- <lb/>
houses are leading the state. <lb/>
MAS I AL I HI HI II <lb/>
EMBERS <lb/>
REVIVAL <lb/>
During past week the Ayden <lb/>
revival. conducted by Evangelist <lb/>
Percy Cross, has been in progress <lb/>
people from different churches <lb/>
of Greenville have been in attendance <lb/>
night to night, <lb/>
Ur. many friends during <lb/>
his live week- slay with Christian <lb/>
church at this place that are interest <lb/>
in what success he may have with <lb/>
the Ayden church. <lb/>
Airships Drop Bombs On <lb/>
London Killing And In <lb/>
Many. <lb/>
LONDON, OCT. has <lb/>
declared war on Serbia, according to <lb/>
a News dispatch from Paris. <lb/>
LEADING CITIZEN OF FIGURES ARE FAR IN <lb/>
EASTERN CAROLINA EXCESS OF 1914 TOTAL <lb/>
For Years Co Worker of Though Not As Many Bales <lb/>
The decision of Bulgaria, the twelfth <lb/>
nation to enter the war, to join the <lb/>
ranks of the belligerents on the side <lb/>
Germany, Austria and Turkey, was <lb/>
reached only after a diplomatic battle <lb/>
waged for months between <lb/>
of the Teutonic allies and the <lb/>
quadruple entente Each side offered <lb/>
tempting inducements in an effort to <lb/>
gain another ally but the Bulgarian <lb/>
government finally decided the <lb/>
powers had made the higher bid. <lb/>
Bulgaria is rated as one of the most <lb/>
powerful of the Christian Balkan <lb/>
slates. Her army while considerably <lb/>
smaller than that of her neighbor <lb/>
is well drilled and equipped. <lb/>
Her military on a peace foot- <lb/>
is only about but in time of <lb/>
war she is able to put into the Held <lb/>
something like men. <lb/>
Since the second Balkan war in <lb/>
which Bulgaria fought Greece, Serbia <lb/>
and Montenegro, alter the victory of <lb/>
all four nations against Turkey <lb/>
has been isolated to a certain <lb/>
extent from the other Balkan states. <lb/>
The second war, which resulted from <lb/>
a dispute as to the division of <lb/>
won from Turkey, was not <lb/>
in by which also <lb/>
kept out of the Aral Balkan conflict. <lb/>
troops invaded Bulgaria, <lb/>
however, and forced the latter in make <lb/>
territorial concessions. <lb/>
TONS OF <lb/>
FROM GERMANS <lb/>
WASHINGTON. OCT. -Fifty Inns <lb/>
of coal tar of German <lb/>
arrived in New York today on <lb/>
steamer St. Louis consigned to <lb/>
Secretary of Commerce. The <lb/>
shipment Is for the account of Wm. <lb/>
A. Mitchell, of Lowell. Mass. <lb/>
National or <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturers. In a state- <lb/>
the Commerce Department <lb/>
months ago the secretary <lb/>
consented to act as consignee of two <lb/>
cargoes dyes from Germany for <lb/>
which safe passage was n Hired by <lb/>
permits grunted by the British gov- <lb/>
upon the express condition <lb/>
that the Secretary of Commerce would <lb/>
be the consignee. The embargo upon <lb/>
the exportation of these cargoes from <lb/>
Germany has not been lifted Ar- <lb/>
were, however, made by <lb/>
American manufacturers with the <lb/>
British government whereby that gov- <lb/>
has permitted the <lb/>
to the United Stales of the dyes <lb/>
coming on the St. Louis II Is hoped <lb/>
that this Is Hip first of a series of <lb/>
similar <lb/>
The Late Noah Biggs <lb/>
of Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Ur. . M. Johnson, Scotland Neck, <lb/>
one of the leading citizens and <lb/>
of Eastern Carolina and vice- <lb/>
moderator of the Roanoke Baptist As- <lb/>
in session died in <lb/>
ville yesterday afternoon following an <lb/>
attack of acute indigestion. <lb/>
Dr Johnson read the report on <lb/>
Thomasville Orphanage and delivered <lb/>
a brief address then taking the chair <lb/>
as moderator. Mr. Archibald John- <lb/>
son was addressing the association <lb/>
when Dr. Johnson left the platform <lb/>
and quietly entered a side room of <lb/>
church. Immediately a request was <lb/>
made for a physician, but none being <lb/>
present, an automobile was rushed <lb/>
after one. In ten minutes after <lb/>
the platform Johnson was <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
The announcement made lo the as- <lb/>
was immediately followed by <lb/>
adjournment. Dr. Johnson was for <lb/>
twenty years the co-worker of the late <lb/>
Noah of Scotland Neck, and a <lb/>
leading worker in Baptist <lb/>
The remains were taken <lb/>
to Scotland Neck last night. <lb/>
Dr. Johnson was apparently in <lb/>
perfect health and was happily ban- <lb/>
Mr. Archibald Johnson a few <lb/>
minutes before his death. <lb/>
Dr. Johnson was well known <lb/>
throughout the eastern part of the <lb/>
slate and his sudden death will be <lb/>
keenly felt Where ever he is known. <lb/>
WELL PLEASED <lb/>
LeRoy, and <lb/>
Company At White's <lb/>
Last Night. <lb/>
The <lb/>
lunate <lb/>
of <lb/>
who were so for- <lb/>
as to witness the presentation <lb/>
LeRoy, and com <lb/>
in White's last night <lb/>
were for their time and <lb/>
money spent, there was not a dull <lb/>
moment during the two hours and a <lb/>
quarter of play. <lb/>
The trio kept their <lb/>
in a continuous uproar with their <lb/>
magic feats. LeRoy, better of the <lb/>
three Is a magician ill n class to him- <lb/>
self, bis equal is probably not known <lb/>
on side of the waters. <lb/>
Although a very small audience <lb/>
witnessed last night's performance <lb/>
manager of local play house <lb/>
is lo be congratulated on being able In <lb/>
get Ibis company here. <lb/>
BLOCKS TRAFFIC <lb/>
For More Than Two Hours <lb/>
All Over <lb/>
County Bridge <lb/>
Brought to a <lb/>
Halt. <lb/>
on the county bridge across <lb/>
Tar River was blocked . <lb/>
for more than hour-, on <lb/>
account of some repairs that was bi <lb/>
made on the bridge <lb/>
that the draw being left open <lb/>
during the entire time the work <lb/>
in progress, <lb/>
Before the draw was closed wagons <lb/>
and other vehicles were <lb/>
several hundred yards, both <lb/>
from and coming Into town. <lb/>
As 1914, Cotton Will <lb/>
Bring More. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. OCT. The aver- <lb/>
age North Carolina man does not real- <lb/>
the extent of the agricultural ac- <lb/>
in his State. He has but lit- <lb/>
conception of the real value of the <lb/>
crops produced. <lb/>
In round figures crops of North <lb/>
Carolina for 1916 will bring in about <lb/>
That is far In excess of <lb/>
the value of the crops of the State ill <lb/>
Here are figures should be <lb/>
from one end of the State to <lb/>
the <lb/>
The cotton crop of North Carolina <lb/>
for will amount to but <lb/>
bales but it will bring at least 39.- <lb/>
a few hundred dollars more <lb/>
than the big crops of hales of <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
Other Crop Figures <lb/>
and their value fur <lb/>
1916 <lb/>
Corn, bushels; vain, <lb/>
Tobacco, value <lb/>
bushels; value, <lb/>
Wheat. value. <lb/>
Bye. bushel-; value, <lb/>
Potatoes, 8.026 value, <lb/>
Sweet bushels; <lb/>
value, <lb/>
Buckwheat, value, <lb/>
W until <lb/>
LATE <lb/>
Mr. It. W. Barnes and Grace <lb/>
Fields, Halifax County were mar- <lb/>
yesterday evening at four o'clock <lb/>
in the memorial Baptist church. Ray, <lb/>
Blanchard was the officiating <lb/>
minister, <lb/>
Hay, ions value, <lb/>
Apples, barrels; value, <lb/>
The crops mentioned here represents <lb/>
tut three-fourths of the money-crops <lb/>
if the Stale. <lb/>
North Carolina i- producing <lb/>
quantities food products as <lb/>
well as a good yield of cotton. <lb/>
The war in Europe forced the far- <lb/>
of Non lo what <lb/>
could have been doing for <lb/>
grow home supplies, The <lb/>
the department of agriculture show <lb/>
more corn, wheat, oats and gar- <lb/>
n crops were d In 1911 for <lb/>
harvest of this year, <lb/>
I What more Important <lb/>
Ion crop bale's 1915 <lb/>
will bring the farmers Stale <lb/>
little hit mom y than the <lb/>
bale last j did The <lb/>
South gels just as mm h let- a small <lb/>
it does for large one and <lb/>
he surplus tr larger crop <lb/>
goes Into corn and other fond prod <lb/>
nets. <lb/>
lo the average poof <lb/>
man in North Carolina SO for- <lb/>
us to have a has re- <lb/>
a greater yield of hog and <lb/>
hominy. <lb/>
ALLIES POSITION <lb/>
French Put Stop to Attack <lb/>
Made By The Germans <lb/>
Near Sou <lb/>
SLAV VICTORY IN <lb/>
CONFIRMED <lb/>
General Has Broken <lb/>
The German <lb/>
Front. <lb/>
PARIS, OCT. The Germans <lb/>
attacked French positions <lb/>
Dear Boucher, according to the <lb/>
war office announcement today and <lb/>
everywhere repulsed. <lb/>
There been artillery lighting of <lb/>
particular Intensity between the <lb/>
mar <lb/>
and to of Further- <lb/>
more, German batteries, have deliver <lb/>
a violent fire the south of <lb/>
and the east of Butte de lie- <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Trench in <lb/>
the the Germans gamed <lb/>
possession a French trench. <lb/>
The text <lb/>
Ai the conclusion of the <lb/>
yesterday, the enemy <lb/>
last veiling delivered an infantry at- <lb/>
tack against our positions to <lb/>
of These attacks, <lb/>
like the preceding ones, were every- <lb/>
where repulsed <lb/>
saw artillery actions <lb/>
j-1. iii which both <lb/>
took pun between the and the <lb/>
in the region of <lb/>
to the east of In the due. nun <lb/>
of of the em <lb/>
my have delivered a violent cannon- <lb/>
in region to the south of <lb/>
and Unite de Ma <lb/>
nil Our artillery held this tire back <lb/>
effectively, and in ten meantime we <lb/>
were further progress from <lb/>
b lo h at a I the ea -1 <lb/>
of earthwork <lb/>
e hi e tight <lb/>
with trench n i iii tor <lb/>
of Kiln and t lighting ac- <lb/>
c by an In <lb/>
bin In lib took I I hi <lb/>
burbs of <lb/>
a Failure <lb/>
In the enemy, I . <lb/>
complete , I, his k I n <lb/>
front from the to it <lb/>
resumed his effort yesterday <lb/>
outburst of <lb/>
fin in <lb/>
was <lb/>
followed by h It, g 11- <lb/>
pi <lb/>
re able to gum a fool <lb/>
us at <lb/>
v- of <lb/>
Irene II tin r took s <lb/>
w pen sixty and c yard <lb/>
Our ks made It <lb/>
. n . urn tins <lb/>
the North Carolina Department <lb/>
had the lungs and <lb/>
money the Montana Department <lb/>
Agriculture the Tar Heel <lb/>
would be advertised from one <lb/>
of the to the r. The <lb/>
1.11 hi are i-i o the stun to <lb/>
them h. the et are Improving, <lb/>
and tin markets I <lb/>
<lb/>
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