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B THE <lb />
HEART OP E E KM <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES ON ALL <lb />
ARK INVITED To <lb />
HERB FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE Y <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
i OB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Ian. Wash <lb />
Wt HAVE A <lb />
OP TWELVE BUM <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH ABO <lb />
LISA AND INVITE <lb />
i i a Hi- BET- <lb />
PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
i W SPAt t AND <lb />
TELL IDEM <lb />
HAVE <lb />
TEA I ION. <lb />
E t <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
lit HAD A- <lb />
ION. <lb />
it. <lb />
CAROM FRIDAY. NOVEMBER IS, <lb />
MOTHER LOCAL <lb />
IS <lb />
LATER <lb />
News Received Here States <lb />
That Mrs. Mollie <lb />
of Rocky Mount Met <lb />
Death by Burning -Moth- <lb />
of Mrs. W. C. Thomas <lb />
of This Place. <lb />
News was received hero today of the <lb />
burning to death of Mrs Mollie Chap- <lb />
pin, mother of Mrs. W. Thomas of <lb />
this place, ill Rocky Mount early last <lb />
night Mr. and Mrs. Thomas left here <lb />
morning for Rocky Mount. <lb />
Who Greenville <lb />
Merchants Were Not <lb />
Great Big Boosters <lb />
KITCHEN TO ISSUE T <lb />
STATEMENT <lb />
WEN'S CLUBS <lb />
IS BEING HELD PLANS THURSDAY HOMES TUESDAY <lb />
PITT COUNTY <lb />
He Had Better Swallow That Statement As Will Be j . . <lb />
Shown By The Reflector Next Issue I Overland Show Rooms Well Congressman From Second Home Mr. W. F. <lb />
a Booster Page By The Lo cal Merchants Will Be Run <lb />
Every <lb />
Who said Greenville merchants were <lb />
not boosters Well, it is not known <lb />
of anyone has said it, but if they have, <lb />
the Reflector will show them long <lb />
about Saturday just how easy it will <lb />
he to swallow their statements, and <lb />
swallow them whole at that <lb />
Karly this week <lb />
that a good <lb />
Me <lb />
to boost <lb />
A long distance telephone message Greenville would be through a <lb />
with the Rocky Mount Telegram to- <lb />
day Mollie <lb />
who resides with her son at <lb />
Main street, was burned so seriously <lb />
early last night that she died from the <lb />
effects of burns In Park View hos- <lb />
this morning at three o'clock. <lb />
while standing in <lb />
front of an open grate, had her clothes <lb />
ignite and before members the, <lb />
family could extinguish the she I <lb />
was burned so severely that it was I <lb />
decided to take her to View r <lb />
where she lingered between life j <lb />
and death until three o'clock in the j <lb />
morning. She was years old and is <lb />
survived by several sons and <lb />
one of them. Mrs. W. C. Thomas. <lb />
page on Saturday, prepared the <lb />
copy for It, and it was yesterday sub- <lb />
to the business men of the <lb />
town, a few of them, with the question, <lb />
you a They resented <lb />
It. too, by everyone of them except one <lb />
taking a space in the booster page of <lb />
the Reflector. <lb />
This page will appear in Saturday's <lb />
issue, and It is going to show some <lb />
sixteen live business in Green- <lb />
ville. There are other <lb />
too, but the Reflector couldn't get <lb />
I then all this week. It hopes that <lb />
feel slighted, though, as they will <lb />
be gotten to later. <lb />
This booster page is going to be is- <lb />
E SHAPE <lb />
IS THE REPORT <lb />
Local Business Man Says <lb />
Roads Are Becoming Bet- <lb />
Every Day Pine <lb />
Straw Should Not Be Put <lb />
In The Holes Say Road <lb />
Builders. <lb />
District Brands Story In <lb />
New York Herald <lb />
False Will Make His, <lb />
Position Clear. <lb />
Evans Destroyed By Fire <lb />
Family Has Narrow Es <lb />
cape--L. H. Johnson Loses <lb />
House And Furniture. <lb />
resides In <lb />
Mr. II. A. White, after having travel- <lb />
ed practically all over the count; to- <lb />
day stated that the condition the <lb />
roads in this township was found to lie <lb />
excellent. Mr. White says that the <lb />
loads recently have been dragged <lb />
each rain and that this accounts <lb />
will be supported entirely by Green-for the fine shape in which they are <lb />
the of Greenville. It <lb />
FORCE A <lb />
RE M II THE <lb />
ville merchants and it will contain a <lb />
reasonable amount of good booster <lb />
reading matter each week. <lb />
Local people have long ago discard- <lb />
ed the idea that this town is through <lb />
growing. said a business man <lb />
today, is just starting on <lb />
her most rapid road to progress. The <lb />
found. <lb />
One thing that was noted was the <lb />
tendency to allow pine straw and <lb />
foreign matters to collect in the <lb />
and in some <lb />
used to up holes. <lb />
According to all road builders this is <lb />
extremely damaging to the newly con- <lb />
Bulgarians Make <lb />
a Firm Stand. <lb />
FRENCH SUFFER <lb />
HEAVY LOSSES <lb />
Allies Prepare To Assemble <lb />
is helping us, too. and every road as the foreign mat- <lb />
business man In town should rally to decays In a short time and leaves <lb />
the support of the Reflector. Just go a mud hole. In the opinion of the <lb />
the bigger things and Greenville best builders, and local men who know- <lb />
will get He expressed about road building, this <lb />
sentiments of many more of these local I ought not to be allowed, <lb />
boosters, and he is one of those helping Everyone who has expressed <lb />
Decorated. <lb />
LARGE NUMBER <lb />
FINE EXHIBITS <lb />
NOV. Mi- E I. Lew <lb />
Exhibit Booths Are Very k .-. . <lb />
Beautiful -Number state. last night that was destroyed by ore last night <lb />
I Mr. authorized the statement I,, unknown origin, <lb />
pie laking lo several members family had <lb />
Move Made By The me New Herald last .,. ; . ,,, ,., <lb />
he in line with bis dial <lb />
ions regarding the road building in <lb />
this county arc highly pleased with it. <lb />
and it might be gratifying to some to <lb />
know that other counties in this sec- <lb />
of the State are following up the <lb />
of county, and arc sending <lb />
here to see how <lb />
This boosting page is to be run every county roads arc being construct- <lb />
the Reflector. <lb />
sooner Greenville gels lined up <lb />
the said another, soon- <lb />
we are going to have the metropolis <lb />
of Eastern Carolina right here on the <lb />
banks of the old Tar <lb />
The Bazaar held by Hie Pitt County <lb />
Federation of Women's dubs opened <lb />
today in the Overland show rooms on <lb />
Dickinson avenue and will last <lb />
through today and tomorrow. <lb />
The large room has been tastefully <lb />
decorated and the different booths are <lb />
things o beauty. <lb />
Among the exhibits to he seen arc <lb />
the delicatessen, country produce, art <lb />
exhibit fancy work, plain sewing, <lb />
nary department and the Training <lb />
school exhibit. <lb />
A separate booth has been retained <lb />
for the library committee, and they <lb />
are expecting to do some good work <lb />
during the two days of the Bazaar. <lb />
The ladles have prepared to serve <lb />
meals and many of the local town <lb />
people are taking advantage of the <lb />
opportunity to get a good dinner cheat. <lb />
and help the cause of the Women <lb />
clubs along. <lb />
one striking bulletin posted in the <lb />
room is an appeal for moonlight <lb />
schools in Pitt county, and when the <lb />
following figures are considered, one <lb />
must admit that there Is a need for <lb />
them. <lb />
Illiterates <lb />
Pitt county <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Southern Slates . 7.7 <lb />
It Is hoped by the ladies that they <lb />
will have as many town people <lb />
visit them a possibly can. <lb />
WRITES REFLECTOR I <lb />
HIGHLY LETTER <lb />
his light the preparedness pro- <lb />
ion and was <lb />
In his attitude <lb />
were absolutely false from beginning <lb />
to end. No such statement nor any- <lb />
thing remotely resembling it was ever <lb />
made by him In order to find pro- <lb />
text on which to tight him in his <lb />
it seems the Herald thought <lb />
it necessary to make such a statement <lb />
emanate from him and then send its <lb />
man down here to disprove it If <lb />
Bald the congressman, <lb />
Mr lewis stated that Mr <lb />
give to the press the country <lb />
an outline of position on Thursday <lb />
which would show his friends some <lb />
the facts Impelled him to dis- <lb />
agree with the President on this most <lb />
Important policy of bis administration <lb />
escapes <lb />
hind the hi use blazing Mr Evans <lb />
practically nothing from his <lb />
hi u <lb />
it . . id the lo .- us covered <lb />
with e by a man. <lb />
Yesterday morning between the <lb />
hours of eleven and o'clock Mr. <lb />
Louis H Johnson, who resides about <lb />
four miles from Greenville bad the <lb />
Misfortune to lose his dwelling house <lb />
with all of its . by Among <lb />
the articles that were burned the <lb />
were several pieces of <lb />
mahogany furniture <lb />
The the lire is known. <lb />
although H stated the probable <lb />
cause was from a defective chimney <lb />
Mr Johnson's total loss will exceed <lb />
with only insurance. <lb />
BUSINESS MEN ARE HELPING <lb />
PUT GREENVILLE IN THE L <lb />
300.000 Men For Advance Saturday as long as me merchants led. <lb />
From The hold up to the boosting idea, and then i <lb />
East All Seem To Be Con- <lb />
Serb Armies <lb />
Menaced. <lb />
the Reflector will continue to be <lb />
booster. <lb />
a NORFOLK won l is <lb />
SHOT <lb />
GREECE, VIA LONDON, <lb />
NOV. Alter heavy lighting With <lb />
the reinforced Bulgarian troops in <lb />
Southern Serbia the French were com- <lb />
to retire at two points in the <lb />
vicinity of twelve miles <lb />
north of the Greek border. <lb />
A Bulgarian attack along the Coma <lb />
river was repulsed, with heavy losses <lb />
to the attackers <lb />
The of the was waged <lb />
NORFOLK. <lb />
NORFOLK, NOV. When she <lb />
ii NEW screamed for help as three <lb />
burglars pillaged her brother's slur.-. <lb />
Main of This system Entirely <lb />
By Last <lb />
Men Out of Employment. <lb />
avenue, and rilled the <lb />
cash drawer. Hiss Sarah <lb />
was shot In the calf of her right leg <lb />
one of the robbers, who then, with <lb />
BERN, NOV. The Norfolk his companions, escaped. <lb />
main shop hero was do- About o'clock last night as <lb />
by early last night at an and her brother. S. <lb />
estimated loss of believed to were in the grocery stoic. <lb />
largely covered by Insurance. three men entered the place <lb />
Breaking In the wood-working one of them called for a package of <lb />
along the left haul, of the river Two department about nine o'clock with I , . relies. After he had been waited <lb />
or three Bulgarian divisions were en- night shift at work the flames the trio, according to <lb />
gaged and desperate attempt was with such rapidity that the do j lingered Suddenly one of then <lb />
made to pierce the French center. The i reaching n pistol and common led <lb />
engagement was In progress with quickly, was unable to make any head <lb />
furious Intensity for thirty-six hours, way towards saving the The <lb />
after which the Bulgarian were flames, however. v. .-re kept from <lb />
en along this entire front to adjacent <lb />
union station among other In ,; <lb />
Compress Fire being endangered. Besides valuable <lb />
Nov The com machinery, s number of box cat i and <lb />
press here of Interstate Compress ,. locomotive were destroyed Tr <lb />
company and approximately r has not h-- i <lb />
bales of cotton stored In the A hundred or more are <lb />
were destroyed by lire today. The thrown out of employment as u <lb />
loss was estimated at The of the Are. <lb />
origin of the fire not been deter The same building burned down <lb />
about five years ago. <lb />
o what cash be had While <lb />
of the trio went through the <lb />
pocket.- of the man, the other <lb />
rifle drawer. <lb />
Stale Normal <lb />
There be a Gel-Together-Dinner <lb />
State Normal Alumnae during the <lb />
Ti Assembly In Haleigh on Fri- <lb />
ll, iv evening. November H, at p. <lb />
Ml who expect to attend are request- <lb />
ed to send their names to Miss Laura <lb />
Greenville. N. so that place <lb />
may he reserved for them. <lb />
Mr. Bagwell of Rapids, <lb />
V I'm Bus His nail <lb />
Will Republican Ticket III The <lb />
future. <lb />
Mr, w it Bagwell rites the Re- <lb />
a highly letter, and <lb />
declares that be will vote the <lb />
can ticket next year though he Is fifty <lb />
old and has voted the <lb />
Democratic ticket Mr Bagwell says <lb />
ho has denounced hi part because <lb />
Bryan has been He says <lb />
Wilson is getting nails driven in his <lb />
coffin. <lb />
It might be well lo say Mr. <lb />
Is a of Roanoke <lb />
Rapids, N. C, <lb />
is hoped Mr. Bagwell continues <lb />
residence or anywhere just <lb />
. i i said <lb />
in n here ho had been shown <lb />
his amusing letter, <lb />
He further the Demo- <lb />
party should be proud of its <lb />
riddance and the Republicans <lb />
ought to refit Mr. admit <lb />
tame II is t. be hoped Mr Hag <lb />
well will writ, Reflector another <lb />
litter so It give him a little more <lb />
publicity lie ought to be warned <lb />
there Is a man as this In <lb />
State. they'll shun him <lb />
then, for a I- Is not respected In <lb />
any <lb />
vi iv <lb />
With a modest beginning in 1810, <lb />
Atlantic Coast Realty company <lb />
made rapid progress in the last live <lb />
years, and its operations have exceed- <lb />
ed the fondest dreams of its <lb />
Given but a small amount of <lb />
capital tor a start, the company today <lb />
baa than paid m <lb />
The first sale of the Atlantic Coast <lb />
where and ibis company uses an <lb />
appears <lb />
as the home office. When people <lb />
speak of the Auction <lb />
no matter if it is ill Maryland or <lb />
or on the Great Lakes. <lb />
North Carolina Is the next thought. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Realty company <lb />
i been one of The Reflector's heart- <lb />
Realty was hold at Bethel, Jest advertisers, Every member <lb />
and set the pace that the force will agree that <lb />
kept up mi l i- operations have n made Atlantic <lb />
tended from to la Realty company, together with <lb />
and far west us the Lakes the push and vim of every and <lb />
until this time the com my the company, <lb />
held land sales in fourteen different- II It were to decided, it could <lb />
States. be made out whether the At- <lb />
The of the company ire; Coast Realty company belongs <lb />
W. president; W. I. Ferrell, or that Greenville be- <lb />
I., v Ferrell. rice longs n Atlantic Realty <lb />
W Morion, secretary, It company <lb />
M. White, treasurer; L. I. Parker <lb />
treasure and II II Well a i <lb />
The company .,. rooms on <lb />
the third floor of the Nation r <lb />
a -v.- Greenville the <lb />
stamp cam of <lb />
one concern <lb />
And the question is I ho Atlantic <lb />
Realty company a one <lb />
could better enlighten himself on this <lb />
matter following in the wake of the <lb />
company. Publicity Why, the <lb />
P Cm t <lb />
W. v II infos <lb />
mis in h <lb />
Man Well known. Locally, <lb />
Law I lit <lb />
inc I uncial <lb />
WASHINGTON, NOV. Col. R. <lb />
W. Wharton, age , died at the home <lb />
his daughter, Mis. John II, Small. <lb />
Realty company given yesterday afternoon at o'clock. <lb />
Greenville more publicity than ever Tin- funeral services were held yes- <lb />
the Chamber of Commerce here afternoon from the <lb />
ed of. and more it is certain, than any an church, Rev. II. S.-aright <lb />
other business com in elating. Interment was in <lb />
fifty men everyone of <lb />
them big boosters scattering tons of The honorary pall hearers were <lb />
advertising over fourteen States M S. It. J. II S <lb />
home office, print-row. M. F T. J. Latham. Seth <lb />
ed on each of sufficient to <lb />
guarantee that this company is one of <lb />
the biggest boosters there Is. <lb />
R. H. Warren. The <lb />
active pall C. C. Williams, <lb />
T. H. Myers, Henry William<lb />
In all newspaper advertising every- T. Leach and B. G. Moss.<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
FARM and EASTERN <lb />
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implication in <lb />
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and Third <lb />
Ml of thank <lb />
.- i will charged for l <lb />
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. , York paper <lb />
v time in<lb />
him . h J <lb />
. , ,. t <lb />
and <lb />
i to lag ant <lb />
i,., South la lipped the <lb />
s t <lb />
wan published In <lb />
Hi,. northern journal, to call <lb />
paper <lb />
arc would out i <lb />
have been howling lg <lb />
the South, to UM report of <lb />
Mr. lion Martin, political writer of the <lb />
York Herald, who ha been In <lb />
it <lb />
advertised <lb />
latex Kill ha charged for l three the South collecting data as to how the <lb />
per line, up to Una people of the district of North <lb />
matter regarded the proposed in- <lb />
N at ilia at I ,, . . .,. <lb />
m the and <lb />
North Carolina under act i . , . . ,,, <lb />
I Mr Martin writes back to hi paper <lb />
the South know <lb />
March <lb />
l. MM <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
Mobilize your shopping for <lb />
home trade. <lb />
B virtue of mortgage <lb />
executed on the 3rd Of August. 1913. <lb />
I limn <lb />
CO., and in L-10. at <lb />
the Register of shall <lb />
I the bidder for at <lb />
BOOB on the of <lb />
being the Monday of <lb />
., the Court house door in <lb />
the following <lb />
I ope wit <lb />
Being the vacant lot lying on the <lb />
Southwest side Si and <lb />
I-, ,,. bounding the of the <lb />
on the Kat the <lb />
storage warehouse of the <lb />
Co and with <lb />
feet hack to St and <lb />
St feet, being the property <lb />
conveyed by C Johnson and <lb />
in book J-9. <lb />
This day of November. 1916. <lb />
R. C. Causey, <lb />
Mortgagees <lb />
J Marshall <lb />
Assign <lb />
Attorney <lb />
the people in <lb />
more the affairs, govern- <lb />
an regard the army and navy <lb />
than the people of the north <lb />
I where poi of them are <lb />
Ignorant of the facts It has been reported that I am out <lb />
I Thai information ought, surely, to I of the marble I wish to car- <lb />
the matter with Josef put the quietus on the talk of the <lb />
; Northern journals who imagine that <lb />
for a dot; <lb />
Wt Insist France her note <lb />
id before are cash em <lb />
Range by rare.- th, Serbian tell <lb />
hack A plain case of Honing the <lb />
I and then losing <lb />
Suggestion to Start <lb />
up the ancient about your <lb />
shopping <lb />
WANTS <lb />
BY MAN <lb />
in cue year's ex- <lb />
Apply office <lb />
ii <lb />
BALE CHEAP A <lb />
W J Rhodes Jr. Wash <lb />
N. C. <lb />
-SIX ROOM HOUSE OX <lb />
Yellow Hill, in Greenville <lb />
Mrs M A. White. N. C. <lb />
FOR <lb />
rubber tire, good as new V. M. <lb />
LADY <lb />
boarder. 448-J. <lb />
WE <lb />
Fire Boards. Stove of all <lb />
Repairing neatly done on short n. <lb />
tic We a position to <lb />
prices that are the lowest to b <lb />
had on any thing Id this line <lb />
Hicks -2- <lb />
A certain little event is being pulled <lb />
it Columbia alias today <lb />
probably makes the mouths of <lb />
many Tar Heel <lb />
is ii that Mexico decided to set- <lb />
down for a term or is it <lb />
that the opponents are merely taking a <lb />
Sam's hack talk to Austria in <lb />
card to the the liner An <lb />
emit , have little <lb />
to he guided b the <lb />
that <lb />
heal U <lb />
ii in in <lb />
ill right <lb />
in the <lb />
family <lb />
hut the <lb />
point <lb />
will <lb />
any use in the <lb />
same, and can be found at the <lb />
same old stand where I have been for <lb />
twenty years Any orders left with <lb />
the South is a hot bed of Illiteracy and m attention, and <lb />
disorder courtesy J. C. LANIER. <lb />
The fact the Southern people <lb />
are so well versed In matters of such NOTICE WAR- <lb />
nation wide scope may have been OF <lb />
brought about by the fact that the moat North Carolina. fount <lb />
. In the Superior Court <lb />
J. K. Cannon. J. C. Jones and J U ; <lb />
trading as K Cannon <lb />
Company <lb />
vs. <lb />
T. E. Cannon <lb />
The defendant T. K. Cannon in the <lb />
above entitled action, will take notice <lb />
that on the day of November. 1915. j <lb />
a summons In above entitled action <lb />
I was issue against the defendant T. E. <lb />
Cannon, by D. Cox. clerk of the Sup- <lb />
Court of County. North Car- <lb />
the plaintiff J E. Cannon Com- <lb />
claiming the sum of due <lb />
for sold and delivered, money <lb />
advanced or payments made to and for <lb />
the defendant above named, which <lb />
summons is returnable to the next , <lb />
in of the Superior court for Pitt <lb />
county to be held In Greenville. North <lb />
Beginning January 1916. <lb />
The defendant. T K Cannon will also <lb />
lake notice that a warrant attach- <lb />
Issued by the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior of County on the <lb />
4th or November. against <lb />
certain lands, to wit <lb />
Situated in Swift Creek and <lb />
Township, one tract containing <lb />
acres and known as lots and <lb />
ROOM POI FOP <lb />
gentleman Phone <lb />
Southern families have not had <lb />
r blond mingled with that foreign- <lb />
who know nothing about the laws <lb />
and general conditions of the felted <lb />
Slates of ii., <lb />
South be regarded <lb />
a Just as enlightened and intelligent <lb />
as the North True we have our <lb />
literate blacks and some few whites. <lb />
but ml work is being done in each <lb />
State to eliminate as much Illiteracy <lb />
In the South a possible am we would <lb />
wager that for every illiterate or <lb />
Mark in the South there is In the <lb />
i dozen or illiterate for- <lb />
ho can not even speak six <lb />
words in the language And <lb />
. Of the States. <lb />
. , the <lb />
. Ill -hen; , <lb />
Tile . an not throw the matter <lb />
lynching in the South in the face <lb />
the Southern people and if n doe, we <lb />
i an retort fouler crime than <lb />
lynching arc committed in the North <lb />
every day in the name <lb />
Hi.- Wilmington Star the The tendency on the part of the <lb />
per iii is people to towards bet- <lb />
Eye Troubles <lb />
Can be quickly <lb />
by the of the <lb />
proper lenses. We know <lb />
the optical business and <lb />
can furnish any your <lb />
eyes may need. <lb />
No Charge for <lb />
W. I. BEST <lb />
Optometrists<lb />
PACE TWO <lb />
Better Service to Our <lb />
Depositor <lb />
This has to give you good Barrio <lb />
has safeguarded has luted the <lb />
by the you It delivered <lb />
. Mb ordered paid by the checks you have issued wen furnished <lb />
yon the cheek blanks It has returned checks at <lb />
r Ii hat kept a record of yoW accurate a <lb />
proved <lb />
Now we give an ext I a tangible <lb />
Instead leaving your pass-book receipt de- <lb />
to be balanced, and ailing for It later, you And your state- <lb />
a count with checks ready tor you at the first <lb />
of the month ft u can have them any day In the month that <lb />
you wish. moment's notice. The statement i printed, neat, <lb />
accurate- made by machine. <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
of Greenville <lb />
To The Farmers of This Section-- <lb />
We have ample to assist <lb />
you to <lb />
HOLD OUR COTTON <lb />
if wish to, and will be glad to have <lb />
you call on us when we can <lb />
be service <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust <lb />
Company <lb />
I . AN II. <lb />
Ii. B. <lb />
J. II. <lb />
. S. t It It. <lb />
Mrs<lb />
can truthfully say <lb />
man l and<lb />
, whet i <lb />
to j <lb />
last i <lb />
mi <lb />
haul <lb />
Listen to howl from Sea <lb />
Congress an- <lb />
. I I Of <lb />
about n<lb />
II Ill . I <lb />
i.- not new. hit 1- a old as<lb />
hi , . i, low <lb />
tin .; a <lb />
. ill II III <lb />
; in d <lb />
.,,; i official<lb />
to am b feel- <lb />
existing between In com- <lb />
and living under the same flag, <lb />
It i nevertheless true that North j <lb />
prefer to regard the South an <lb />
the I States. It <lb />
Iii time. I- convinced other- <lb />
present to<lb />
mil- I <lb />
to the of <lb />
Life dot <lb />
t he Samuel Wilson land; one tract I Cathartic Tablets are the bet I <lb />
I acres, lying and be- L r are , ac,. , <lb />
situated on the Gum . <lb />
one tract containing acre like I sad been made or <lb />
is the A K. and B, i land; keep stomach or active <lb />
also one fourth inter, st in one certain bowels regular. banish eon <lb />
containing acres and tow sick <lb />
as the land, all <lb />
and being in County. <lb />
North the lands <lb />
the lands of the defendant T. E. Car. . . .,., <lb />
mm. which warrant is returnable to <lb />
the next term of the Superior <lb />
Of Pill County, on the seventh Monday j is to inform the public that <lb />
before the first Monday in March, It jam now running the tin shop <lb />
being the 17th day of ll. run ,,, and <lb />
when and where the T. K. . . , , <lb />
Cannon I required to appear and an- <lb />
to the complaint, or. i urn prepared to ail kinds of rout- <lb />
relief demanded will be granted inn and cornice work and <lb />
This the 10th day of November. 1815. . , repairing of all. <lb />
f D COX I <lb />
. , ,. tn line. I have some <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. I'm <lb />
for sale, goo . as new. Stove <lb />
lire hoards, etc Stoves and <lb />
or Broom irK. pm <lb />
BAST OF ask the public <lb />
Car Load of <lb />
Horses Mules <lb />
Just Arrived <lb />
i i them over. <lb />
ADRIAN SAVAGE <lb />
mm saw a Ii i i all i<lb />
land will do all I can to please. <lb />
II 18-81 I. II <lb />
One good about Hon. <lb />
i i , is lie is so <lb />
led lo the making state <lb />
our friend Bryan. <lb />
ate are to read <lb />
through his <lb />
The fact th Washington police <lb />
arrested a man in the <lb />
automobile without <lb />
., warrant, is in our opinion, a grave <lb />
to cause their dismiss- <lb />
from the for <lb />
car too on their an <lb />
when the fact of the matter is <lb />
i ii ii.-, very little <lb />
mi, and when has <lb />
tide h depart forever and anon <lb />
Ufa. <lb />
M lb II may be <lb />
Slate of North Carolina <lb />
Township <lb />
rut Count; <lb />
North County <lb />
In Superior Co t <lb />
l V. Cannon<lb />
T B. Cannon <lb />
The defendant T. E. Cannon in the <lb />
above entitled action, will take notice <lb />
that on the 3rd day of November, <lb />
w. read of the speech a summons in th above entitled action y T <lb />
,, ., , ,, , , a-as issued against the defendant T. K. I <lb />
Mr In the Com , j ,,. of the Sup-j <lb />
an he de that the Hard , court Co North Car- Eugen Cannon and <lb />
should be toned regardless the plaintiffs claiming the aim The defendants above <lb />
of due for goods sold <lb />
admitted that delivered, money advanced or <lb />
. made lo and for Hie. <lb />
certain military positions must be named. which against said defendants on the <lb />
regardless of the loss of life, we la returnable to the next day of November. by it K Tyson <lb />
are war strategist enough to see term of the Superior court for a Justice of the peace of county <lb />
the value of forcing the Dardanelles county lo be held in Greenville. North for sum of 1176.5 <lb />
Carolina, beginning January <lb />
take notice that <lb />
above entitled <lb />
i will <lb />
a in <lb />
lion was issue, <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
One of the best in Martin county. Km- <lb />
to One and <lb />
Address <lb />
FARM <lb />
Williamston. N. C. <lb />
, 1316 The defendant. T E. Cannon. Plaintiff by open account <lb />
will also take notice a warrant of, which is returnable <lb />
will be fell all over the <lb />
m the death of Hooker <lb />
. The i race has <lb />
undoubtedly Its greatest <lb />
benefactors in Ins death, and has a <lb />
right to mourn his loss. It is only to <lb />
be hoped that there some one else <lb />
who can take his place and continue <lb />
the work he has started towards bet- j <lb />
the conditions existing among <lb />
the rat <lb />
not hot hep <lb />
illiteracy <lb />
Many police the <lb />
several thousand <lb />
troops have been In attachment was issued the clerk of said Justice his office at <lb />
lands vain attempt lo force this post- the Superior court of Pitt county on y, <lb />
and indications are that still the 3rd November. against <lb />
.,, certain lands to wit <lb />
In Swift Creek and Con- <lb />
townships, one tract contain- <lb />
on the 2nd day of <lb />
when and where said <lb />
ants are required to appear and an <lb />
more be lost if another <lb />
tempt is made at forcing It. <lb />
Forcing of the Dardanelles would. and known as lots h demanded will be granted. <lb />
. true, give England a great and of the Samuel Wilson one November. 11.15 <lb />
age Mottled up wheat would containing 1-4 acres lying and I <lb />
k . , . . being on the bum Swamp Bf. TYSON, <lb />
then an is the one acres ; 8-ltd Justice of the Pea <lb />
taking worth if II must be carried out ,,, a the A. , a, , <lb />
with the wanton slaughter of one fourth Interest in one ire <lb />
s. . . certain containing M acres and i <lb />
Those are we tin Mo-may. h day or <lb />
nu, . h are, w. . , front of <lb />
,. v. North U. T door. s for the Board of <lb />
country should not be forced r the defendant, T. E. I <lb />
., when the returns are so which Is returnable COM I till offer to <lb />
Probably if I such the next tern, of the Superior conn the highest bidder for rent during the <lb />
the seventh Monday mu the belonging to Pitt <lb />
on the north side of Tar <lb />
l. , of county, on the seventh Monday l <lb />
men as Churchill were a. , March, It he-j,, , <lb />
there would be talk of what to do . ,,.,. January. 1916.; <lb />
Anyway. b. . good plan for defendant T. E. touch -he farm of . T. Man <lb />
to let a few of the hot-headed Cannon l required to appear and and others. A bond be <lb />
we remember <lb />
lain New York journal that <lb />
ones hear the sing r <lb />
declared that the Southerners were a he , <lb />
That they were i,, the of <lb />
and Ignorant Never Industrious what they should do. <lb />
California Fruit <lb />
STORE <lb />
Where you <lb />
they are fresh <lb />
Specialties in Florida <lb />
or demur to the complaint, or the <lb />
relief demanded will he grained <lb />
This the 10th of November, 1915 <lb />
J COX. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pit I County. <lb />
to guarantee payment of the rent. <lb />
This the day of November. <lb />
S. Attorney. <lb />
Karl y Vegetables <lb />
Beans, Cucumbers, Celery, Grape <lb />
Fruit <lb />
A SPECIALTY <lb />
Service Our <lb />
PHONE<lb />
-I- <lb />
PERSONALS <lb />
HUM mill <lb />
J K Mitchell Raleigh. T. IV A <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad <lb />
here. <lb />
W. W. of K- <lb />
is here court. <lb />
Miss Li A Ibis morning <lb />
la visit in New <lb />
Rev. John K Matthew- Ibis <lb />
morning from <lb />
Mr. K. 1-. of came. <lb />
in this morning to attend court. <lb />
Mr. John T. Thorne <lb />
hue attending <lb />
Miss May Patterson, of New <lb />
ha been visiting Miss Mary <lb />
l. Smith left on the night train for a <lb />
visit to Washington City and New <lb />
York. <lb />
Mi.-s Mary Smith left on the <lb />
train for a visit to City <lb />
and New York <lb />
Mr and Mrs. C. Thomas left on <lb />
the night train for Mount In <lb />
response to a message stating that <lb />
Mrs mother of Mrs. Thomas <lb />
was burned to death in that city last <lb />
night<lb />
Miss V C. Morris, of Richmond, has <lb />
accepted a position with the Green- <lb />
ville Tailoring Co <lb />
Mr. Edward this after- <lb />
noon for New Bern where he has <lb />
three engagement at the Athens <lb />
The infant child of Mr and Mrs. <lb />
Wilson is quite sick with <lb />
the home of its parents <lb />
Mr H. Kinney went to Kinston <lb />
this afternoon for a short business <lb />
trip <lb />
lit <lb />
the Superior <lb />
North Carolina, County. <lb />
R Spier <lb />
T. K. <lb />
The defendant T E. Cannon, in the <lb />
above entitled action will take notice <lb />
the 4th of 1816, <lb />
I summons in said action was issued <lb />
against the defendant, T. K Cannon <lb />
b clerk of the Superior <lb />
court of county. North Carolina. <lb />
the claiming the sum of <lb />
due for loaned tin- <lb />
fondant above named, which <lb />
i- i lie next the <lb />
Superior county to be <lb />
held in North Carolina, be- <lb />
ginning January 1918. The de- <lb />
will also take notice that a <lb />
warrant was issued b <lb />
the clerk of the Superior court <lb />
yon the 4th day of November <lb />
certain lands, to wit. <lb />
in Swift Creek and Con <lb />
Townships, one tract contain- <lb />
acres and known as <lb />
and ti of the Samuel Wilson <lb />
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and <lb />
being on the Swamp <lb />
road; one tract acres <lb />
known as the A f and K M <lb />
land; also fourth interest in one <lb />
certain tract containing acres and <lb />
known as the Battle land, <lb />
all lying and being situated in <lb />
North Carolina . the said lands <lb />
being the lands of defendant. T E. <lb />
Cannon which warrant is returnable <lb />
to the next term of the Superior court <lb />
Of county, on the seventh Monday <lb />
before the first Monday in March, it <lb />
being the 17th day of January. <lb />
when and where the defendant, T. E. <lb />
Cannon, is required to appear and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint or <lb />
the relief demanded will be granted. <lb />
This the day November. 1915. <lb />
J. D. COX. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
r, SON. <lb />
Attorneys for Plaintiff. <lb />
Land For Salt <lb />
virtue of the Deed of Trust <lb />
on the 9th day of June, 1914, <lb />
registered In Book A page Pitt <lb />
County Registry, by C. C. Vines and <lb />
wife, the conditions of the same <lb />
been compiled with, and <lb />
requested by the holders of the bond <lb />
therein secured to foreclose the same. <lb />
I shall sell to the highest bidder on <lb />
Monday, the 13th day of December. <lb />
for cash the following described <lb />
property, to wit <lb />
That tract of land in Falkland town <lb />
ship, situated on the waters of th <lb />
Branch, containing II acres <lb />
more or loss, adjoining the land of <lb />
J. O Cobb, Benjamin M. Woolen, and <lb />
other, being the Identical of <lb />
land conveyed to J. A. Andrew by <lb />
II. Vines by deed recorded in <lb />
Hook W-5. page and conveyed tn <lb />
C Vines by J A. Andrew. Hook <lb />
11-10. page County Registry. <lb />
Also four building lot In town <lb />
Of purchased of <lb />
Bros., and described a being In block <lb />
S. and being number I, and <lb />
fur description of which see <lb />
of Continuous <lb />
Man U More Than <lb />
One Hundred Thousand Dollars. <lb />
wash. ii an <lb />
geant Major Dearer, I <lb />
States Marine corps, wealthiest <lb />
ed man in the united services, was <lb />
retired here last week after thirty <lb />
years continuous service with Uncle <lb />
so-a soldiers, possessing real es <lb />
sate, bonds, mortgages, and <lb />
personal properly valued at more than <lb />
one hundred dollars <lb />
Heaver had no capital when he en <lb />
tend the Marine Corps in and <lb />
has been dependent entirely on bis pay <lb />
as an enlisted man. and his own <lb />
forts in the accumulation of wealth. <lb />
He will continue to draw from the <lb />
government about a month retired <lb />
pay for so long as be may live <lb />
By strict economy Heaver managed <lb />
to save several thousand dollars in the <lb />
first fourteen years with the Marines, <lb />
and when he was transferred to Seat <lb />
tie in ISM. predicted that this city <lb />
would one day be the metropolis of the <lb />
great He wisely invested <lb />
his savings in Seattle realty when <lb />
values were low He sold hi hold- <lb />
several times and reinvested op- <lb />
until bis wealth passed the <lb />
six figure mark. <lb />
The wealthiest enlisted man resides <lb />
with wife young son in their <lb />
beautiful home at South <lb />
street, overlooking the waters of Puget <lb />
Sound <lb />
STRAY COW TAKEN HAVE <lb />
taken up one black cow. brow <lb />
streak down her back, white poi <lb />
near bag. mark and <lb />
low-fork in each ear. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving property <lb />
paying all costs. Rink Carney. W <lb />
II. Harrington's farm, on River road <lb />
one mile west of <lb />
I HAVE TAKEN LT THREE <lb />
two spotted, one black, mark, split <lb />
in built ears, owner can get same <lb />
by paying cost. J F. May. Known <lb />
as Me. G Arnold farm <lb />
Sale of <lb />
The undersigned executor will sell <lb />
for cash in Carolina township on <lb />
MD, <lb />
Sale about ten o'clock a. m <lb />
at the residence of the <lb />
all the personal property <lb />
belonging to said estate consisting of <lb />
household and kitchen furniture, <lb />
horses, mules, hogs, cattle, farming <lb />
carts, corn, <lb />
hay and one share bank <lb />
In the Hank of <lb />
And also said day will oiler lot <lb />
rental the farm Of the late Mahala <lb />
in Carolina township, being <lb />
a lour horse and also her house <lb />
and lot in the town of <lb />
C, <lb />
November 12th, 1816,<lb />
e. t; Attorneys. <lb />
ii-i; <lb />
I WHIM <lb />
KAT <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County <lb />
III the Superior I <lb />
J K Cannon. J C Jones and J 1- <lb />
M, home as K Cannon <lb />
VB <lb />
I Cannon <lb />
The T. E Cannon, in the <lb />
above entitled action, will take notice <lb />
that on the 4th day of November. 1910, <lb />
a summons in said action Issued <lb />
again I T E Cannon, by <lb />
COX, Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
County. North Carolina the <lb />
plaintiff's claiming the sum of 1271.21 <lb />
due tor goods sold and delivered, <lb />
advanced or payments to and <lb />
the defendant above n. which <lb />
In returnable to the next <lb />
term the Superior court for Pitt <lb />
county lo be held in Greenville. North <lb />
Carolina, beginning January 17th. . <lb />
The defendant T E Cannon will also <lb />
take notice that a warrant of attach- <lb />
was issued by the clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
4th day of November. 1915. against the <lb />
personal property and certain lands, <lb />
to wit <lb />
Situated in Swift Creak and Content <lb />
Townships, one tract containing <lb />
acres and known as lots and <lb />
of the Samuel Wilson land; one <lb />
containing h a. res lying and <lb />
being situated on the Swamp <lb />
I Road, one tract acres <lb />
known as the A. K. and F M Pittman <lb />
land, also one fourth interest in one <lb />
certain tract containing acres and <lb />
known as the Bettie land, all <lb />
lying and being situated in Pitt Cum <lb />
North Carolina, also against the <lb />
personal properly of the said defend <lb />
T K Cannon, the said lands being <lb />
I the lands of the defendant T. E Can- <lb />
, non, which warrant is returnable lo <lb />
the next term of the Superior court <lb />
I of Pitt county, on he Monday <lb />
j before the first Monday in March, it <lb />
; being the 17th day of January, <lb />
when and where the defendant is re- <lb />
quired to and answer or demur <lb />
lo the complaint, or the relief demand <lb />
ed will be <lb />
This the day of November. <lb />
COX. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt County <lb />
SIMMONS <lb />
t ATTACH <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior <lb />
I C. Cannon. C. V. Cannon, A II. <lb />
Cannon and J H. Coward trading as <lb />
R C Cannon and Sons <lb />
vs. <lb />
I K Cannon <lb />
The defendant T. E. Cannon lo the <lb />
entitled action, will take notice <lb />
that the 3rd day of November. 1915, <lb />
a summons In the above entitled action <lb />
issued against the defendant T. <lb />
Cannon by J Cox. clerk of the Sup <lb />
Court of Pitt County. North Car- <lb />
the plaintiffs claiming the sum <lb />
of due for goods sold <lb />
delivered, money advanced or <lb />
payments made to and the <lb />
defendant above named which <lb />
summons is returnable to the next <lb />
term of the Superior court for <lb />
county to lie held in Greenville, North <lb />
Carolina, January 17th, <lb />
l The defendant. T E Cannon, <lb />
will also lake notice a warrant <lb />
attachment was issued by the clerk of <lb />
the Superior court Put on <lb />
the of November. 1916, <lb />
i to wit; <lb />
in Swill Creek ion <lb />
townships, one tract contain- <lb />
acres and known as lots <lb />
and ti of the Samuel Wilson land; one <lb />
, i ; re <lb />
being situated , Swamp <lb />
toad; one tract , a, res <lb />
known as the a K and P M <lb />
land, one Hearth m one <lb />
certain tract act. <lb />
Bettie laid, all <lb />
lying and being situated in Pitt <lb />
North Carolina; the said land at <lb />
the lands ti,, defendant, T K <lb />
which warrant is returnable <lb />
to the next term of the <lb />
on seventh Monday <lb />
before Ural in March, it at <lb />
the 17th day <lb />
hen and where the T E <lb />
Cannon ii to appear and ant- <lb />
tut demur to the or the <lb />
i, demanded will be granted <lb />
tins tie lath November, <lb />
J cox <lb />
Clerk Superior Pitt County <lb />
I M AMI <lb />
ATTACH Ml VI <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Mattie L. <lb />
vs. <lb />
T. K Cannon <lb />
The defendant T. B. Cannon in the <lb />
above entitled action, will take notice <lb />
that on the 4th day November 1916. <lb />
a summons in the above entitled action <lb />
was issued against the defendant T t <lb />
Cannon, by J. Cox. clerk of the Sup- <lb />
Court of Pitt County. North Car- <lb />
the plaintiffs claiming the sum <lb />
of due for goods sold <lb />
and delivered, money advanced or <lb />
payments made to and for the <lb />
defendant above named <lb />
Will, <lb />
Of 1494 <lb />
and delivered money advanced or <lb />
payments made t, <lb />
defendant above i <lb />
court for Pitt <lb />
North <lb />
i beginning <lb />
Tin defendant, I Cannon, <lb />
will also notice warrant of <lb />
was issued I., clerk of <lb />
court of Pitt county <lb />
the 4th day ,. 1915, ,,, <lb />
, lands, tn <lb />
Situated in Swill Creak and Can- <lb />
townships, one tract contain <lb />
and known as lots <lb />
and ii,, Samuel land <lb />
containing i acres lying <lb />
being situated on Swamp <lb />
one t , <lb />
known as the A K and E M <lb />
land; also one fourth interest in one <lb />
certain tract containing H acres and <lb />
known as the Bettie land, all <lb />
lying and being situated in Put <lb />
North Carolina; the said lands he <lb />
in the lauds of the defendant, T K <lb />
Cannon, which warrant is returnable <lb />
to the next term of the Superior i <lb />
of Pitt on the seventh Monday <lb />
before the first Monday in March it be- <lb />
the 17th day of January, 1916. <lb />
hen and where the defendant T E <lb />
Cannon is required to appear and ans <lb />
or demur to the complaint or the <lb />
relief demanded will be granted <lb />
This the 10th day of November, 1915. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. County <lb />
ville in and in <lb />
i, the <lb />
when and where the <lb />
are an <lb />
in the or th. <lb />
demanded will be <lb />
Tin.- v <lb />
B r TYSON <lb />
II t ltd Justice the <lb />
summon is returnable lo next <lb />
term of the Superior court for Pitt <lb />
to be held in Greenville. North <lb />
Carolina, beginning January 17th. <lb />
The defendant. T E. Cannon, <lb />
will also lake notice that a warrant of <lb />
attachment was issued by the clerk of <lb />
the Superior court of Pitt county on <lb />
the 4th day of November. 1915. against <lb />
certain lands, to <lb />
in Swift Creek and Con- <lb />
townships, one tract contain- <lb />
acres and known as lots <lb />
and E the Samuel Wilson bind; one <lb />
tract containing 1-4 acres lying and <lb />
being on the Swamp <lb />
road, one tract containing acres <lb />
known as the A. P. and E M. Pittman <lb />
land; also one fourth interest in one <lb />
certain tract containing acres and <lb />
known as the Bettie land all <lb />
lying and being situated in Pitt <lb />
North Carolina; the said lands be- <lb />
the lands of the defendant. T E. <lb />
Cannon, which warrant is returnable <lb />
to the next term of the Superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, on the seventh Monday <lb />
the Monday in March, it be- <lb />
the 17th day January, 1916. <lb />
when and where the defendant T E. <lb />
Cannon is required to appear and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint, or the <lb />
relief demanded will be granted <lb />
This the day of November, <lb />
i n cox <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
I OF SIMMONS AMI<lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County <lb />
in Superior Court <lb />
R C. Cannon, C V Cannon. A It <lb />
and J II Coward as <lb />
It C Cannon mid Sons <lb />
t k Cannon <lb />
The defendant T. E Cannon in the <lb />
entitled action, will lake notice <lb />
on the 4th of November. ISIS. <lb />
summons In the entitled action <lb />
issued against the T. E <lb />
Cannon, by J Cox i of Sup <lb />
court of Pitt County. North Car <lb />
or <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County <lb />
In The Superior Court <lb />
J W. Bailey. <lb />
vs <lb />
Hebrew Jones, et <lb />
The defendants. Hebrew Jones and <lb />
Joshua Jones above named in the en- <lb />
titled foregoing proceeding, will here <lb />
by take notice that a special proceed- <lb />
has been begun in the Superior <lb />
court entitled as above by the <lb />
for permission and authority <lb />
to sell land belonging lo the I <lb />
intestates to create asset to pay the <lb />
debts owing and due by said Estate <lb />
and said defendants will further <lb />
notice that are required to up <lb />
on, or before the 4th day of lie <lb />
camber, and answer or demur to <lb />
the petition bled in the office of the <lb />
Clerk of Superior court, or the relief <lb />
demanded therein will be granted <lb />
This the 4th November. ISIS <lb />
J COX. <lb />
of Superior Court <lb />
S EVERETT. Attorney <lb />
State of North Caroling <lb />
M T, <lb />
vs <lb />
Eugene Cannon and <lb />
Abram <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that a summons in the <lb />
above entitle, a. Con Issued <lb />
against said OB the 2nd <lb />
day of November. by B. f Tyson <lb />
a Justice of the peace of county. <lb />
North Carolina, for the sum of <lb />
due said plaintiff open account, <lb />
which summons is <lb />
the said Justice at bis office at <lb />
Notice las Safe <lb />
i i tea of the <lb />
the Court e Put County <lb />
signed on . <lb />
in a certain special proceedings <lb />
I., th Matter of I U <lb />
7- <lb />
s f <lb />
i. i ii, and T tot <lb />
minors <lb />
. the <lb />
, ember i ill o'clock <lb />
l Mouse door in <lb />
o. sale for <lb />
i -to . . mg d I race of <lb />
laud <lb />
Being aim lying in <lb />
. Black k at <lb />
non axle slake marked by three point <lb />
one pine and three gum tree, <lb />
thence with A Ii line about <lb />
yards to his corner in R M <lb />
line a pine slump near a path. <lb />
with William's Una and <lb />
ii. E. line marked by <lb />
pointers, thence a westerly course <lb />
with J. A Hudson one about <lb />
yards to iron near <lb />
line tree, thence a direct line to <lb />
beginning stake in A. B. line, <lb />
containing more or less, and <lb />
j being a part of the land deed to Marl a <lb />
; Hudson bf J A. Hudson and A H <lb />
j Hudson and others, ard being the same <lb />
I land h was to Luis Ty <lb />
by H Jolly and which <lb />
deed s recorded Hook W T. Page <lb />
the pin County <lb />
This, the 3rd day of November. <lb />
C ti TYSON. Commissioner <lb />
s Attorney <lb />
a-a t <lb />
Sale of Personal Property <lb />
December 1st. <lb />
at k a m at home of <lb />
late Robert Allen, deceased, the <lb />
undersigned Administrator will sell <lb />
to the bidder for cash, the fol- <lb />
lowing described personal <lb />
i All the household and kitchen <lb />
of the late Robert Allen, <lb />
; of beds, fables chairs, range and <lb />
Other household <lb />
Also all Of the fanning utensils of <lb />
the late Robert Allen of <lb />
harrows, i mow <lb />
machine, stalk wagons, <lb />
harness, sawed lumber shingle, to- <lb />
bat CO stocks and other farming <lb />
about thirty or forty barrels of <lb />
of sale <lb />
Tins November <lb />
M n and ALLEN, <lb />
Administrators Robert Allen <lb />
man<lb />
By of a power of sale contain <lb />
oil in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
en and delivered to the <lb />
mortgagees by S. V. <lb />
on the 10th day of February, <lb />
r corded In hook E-10, page to <lb />
cure certain indebtedness mentioned <lb />
therein, and default having been made <lb />
the same, we will offer at public <lb />
sale to the highest bidder for cash <lb />
the court house door in the town of <lb />
Greenville at o'clock M., on <lb />
1915, the following described tract <lb />
parcel of land lying and being <lb />
the town of Pitt County ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Whitney <lb />
David and others, and be <lb />
part of a tract of land conveyed <lb />
lo Arnold by C M. A. Griffin <lb />
being that part of said land upon <lb />
which the dwelling house of <lb />
now stands, containing 3-4 <lb />
acres more or <lb />
This November 1916. <lb />
Said salt made to satisfy mart <lb />
gate <lb />
NANCY ft. MANNING <lb />
MARTHA <lb />
Mortgagees <lb />
W E Attorney. ltd It <lb />
u are <lb />
Yo <lb />
taking <lb />
your time <lb />
About Purchasing that Buggy or Surry, but we cannot blame YOU for going so slow in the matter. <lb />
It is your privilege to make comparisons, get prices and take the best is offered for the least <lb />
money. <lb />
ALL WE ASK IS THAT YOU CONSIDER US IN THE TRANSACTION <lb />
We have every of Vehicle this We make even ,. aim <lb />
we guarantee one of them for months-. If we do mil yon will <lb />
money. <lb />
do not want your unless pun worth of it. <lb />
us a show <lb />
FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
CAR LOAD OF SASH AND DOORS <lb />
Hay Baler. Stalk Pants, Nail, <lb />
Cement and Planet <lb />
Sated. <lb />
Kern <lb />
A suffragette, becoming peeved at <lb />
lint shot poured Into <lb />
by the Greenville <lb />
the editor that will never marry <lb />
Another malt has barn saved from <lb />
by said <lb />
near avenue, <lb />
ed, in the bent residential section <lb />
of the town. <lb />
This the day November. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
ltd <lb />
HADLEY<lb /></p>
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run mm k<lb />
. SI I <lb />
a.<lb />
WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE <lb />
Grand AUCTION SALE <lb />
THAT WILL TAKE PLACE <lb />
Wednesday, November <lb />
at 10.30 a. m. <lb />
WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED INTO <lb />
Ideal Small Farms <lb />
THE HODGE AND REUBEN L LAND, NOW OWNED BY J. H. LOCATED AT BALLARDS CROSS <lb />
ROADS, ON THE OLD PLANK ROAD, MILES FROM GREENVILLE, MILES FROM FARMVILLE, MILES <lb />
FROM AYDEN AND MILES FROM ARTHUR <lb />
There Is No Better Farm Land to be Found In Pitt County <lb />
THIS LAND PRODUCES FINE CROPS OF COTTON, CORN, TOBACCO AND PEANUTS, AND IS CONVENIENT TO <lb />
GOOD SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES AND IS IN AN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD. <lb />
Each tract will be sold to the Highest Bidder on easy Terms <lb />
You Cannot Go Wrong <lb />
BY ATTENDING THE S ALE AND BUYING ONE OR MORE OF T IDEAL SMALL FARMS <lb />
TO ALL WHO ATTEND THE SALE WE WILL SERVE <lb />
An Old Time Barbecue absolutely Free <lb />
MUSIC FURNISHED BY OUR ALL ST AR BRASS BAND. COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY <lb />
WE WILL SELL RAIN OR SHINE <lb />
Remember The Time, Place and Date, Wednesday, November <lb />
10.30 a. m. <lb />
Atlantic C <lb />
Co <lb />
Home Office; Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
PRIMER AUCTION <lb />
I THE <lb />
OF <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
ONE HUNDRED <lb />
IND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb />
FARM I NO COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE BAD UPON<lb />
MM II HI <lb />
MARRIAGE HERE <lb />
LAST TUESDAY <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Hunter Fleming And <lb />
Miss Lillian Carr. <lb />
TO PAY FOR LIVES <lb />
LOST ON SHIP <lb />
Willing To Pay For <lb />
Lusitania Victims. <lb />
WEDDING AT MUST DISAVOW ACT <lb />
Decorations Were Simplicity <lb />
Rev. J. M. Daniel, <lb />
Bride's Pastor, Was <lb />
Shower of Gifts <lb />
For Southern Trip. <lb />
This afternoon at four-thirty o'clock <lb />
tho Manorial Methodist <lb />
a raiding a <lb />
when Miss Lillian Carr <lb />
wife of Mr. Hunter Fleming. <lb />
of Tho keynote in the <lb />
of the church was simplicity. <lb />
The rostrum and altar were covered It is stated that tho German <lb />
with white and the chancel rail was government stands ready to pay <lb />
twined with bambOO. A number each American who died on the <lb />
potted plants were used. Mrs. S. T. <lb />
White presided at the organ and play- <lb />
Will Give For One <lb />
Rich American -President <lb />
Not Willing To Accept <lb />
Any Amount Unless Ab <lb />
solute Disavowal Is Made. <lb />
WASHINGTON, NOV. <lb />
Count has <lb />
the United Status of its will- <lb />
to pay indemnity for the US <lb />
Americans who their lives when <lb />
the was by a German <lb />
submarine. <lb />
Although no amount has as yet been <lb />
d soft music as the guests assembled. <lb />
before the bridal party entered. <lb />
Miss Essie sang, Promise <lb />
and Mr. Charles James sang, <lb />
For The bridal party en- <lb />
to Wedding March <lb />
and March was played as <lb />
a recessional. Tho ribbon <lb />
were little Misses Sarah Anderson, of <lb />
Wilson, and Mary Sheppard Keel and <lb />
Masters William Anderson, of Wilson, <lb />
and Charles Carr, all cousins of the <lb />
bride. The little girls wore white <lb />
dresses and pink ribbons and the little <lb />
boys wore black suits. The grooms- <lb />
men wore dress suits and their button- <lb />
were white roses. Henry Tull, of <lb />
James entered <lb />
and came down opposite aisles They <lb />
followed by Misses <lb />
and Anna Pierce, of Warsaw, <lb />
who wore pink taffetas with silver <lb />
trimmings and black hats and <lb />
white roses. Next came. Tom <lb />
Harvey, of and Norman War- <lb />
and they were followed by Misses <lb />
Jamie Bryan and Mary who <lb />
wore yellow taffetas with silver lace <lb />
trimmings and black picture hate and <lb />
carried pink rotes. Next O. G. <lb />
and Oscar Greene, of <lb />
and followed by Misses Battle <lb />
great liner, or a total of It <lb />
is doubted If this offer will accept- <lb />
able to the United States. <lb />
Germany has not yet n any In- <lb />
to disavow the act of the <lb />
submarine commander who destroyed <lb />
the It has suggested, how- <lb />
ever, that tho question of disavowal be <lb />
submitted to arbitration. This pro- <lb />
President Wilson undoubtedly <lb />
will reject. <lb />
The oiler to financial <lb />
for tin- Americana killed on toe <lb />
according to the Daily News <lb />
correspondent's information, was made <lb />
to Secretary of State Lansing by Am- <lb />
when the German <lb />
diplomat called at the. State depart- <lb />
last week. <lb />
At the same lime he Is said to have <lb />
Informed Mr. that his govern- <lb />
did not think it should pressed <lb />
to for sinking a ship <lb />
transporting munitions of war along <lb />
with <lb />
The German government, according <lb />
to the ambassador, holds that while It <lb />
had a right to destroy tho Lusitania <lb />
It did not Intend injuring Americans <lb />
and to show Its regret for the loss of <lb />
so many American lives desires to <lb />
such reparation as Is possible <lb />
by the payment of an indemnity. <lb />
This offer to pay tho families of <lb />
EUGENE CANNON <lb />
IS BACK HOME <lb />
Been to Train Here <lb />
Asian Is <lb />
At The Home el His lather <lb />
According to a Received <lb />
From <lb />
ROADS ARE IN <lb />
FINE CONDITION <lb />
Local Men That <lb />
Beads Were a tern Age <lb />
i Are Hen in Much Better Shape <lb />
They Held I p Hell During <lb />
And storm Being Dragged. <lb />
Mr. H M. and Mr. It. L. <lb />
who have recently traveled over <lb />
the section of the <lb />
Mr. Camion, around whom <lb />
tery has centered, is bark home <lb />
Such became known here today <lb />
several Ayden people testified to <lb />
it Mm alight from the train <lb />
bare last be notice of his <lb />
BRITAIN TO <lb />
FIGHT UNTIL E <lb />
OP THIS <lb />
coming was published <lb />
this paper In a letter from Mr Can- <lb />
non, mailed In Richmond. <lb />
Today telephone communication <lb />
from Ayden Cannon had <lb />
returned and be was now at the <lb />
home of his father about live <lb />
miles from Greenville where Mr- Can <lb />
non had moved after his mysterious <lb />
disappearance. <lb />
The cause of Cannon's recent ac- <lb />
were fully explained In letter <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. Edward of Dunn, who <lb />
ins been visiting Miss Lillian <lb />
ll ft today for <lb />
audition U <lb />
., with what it was la.-t year this <lb />
tin e <lb />
i.,,, say that a year <lb />
. n Is were almost Impassable, <lb />
but now that they have a resemblance <lb />
u and are i on be- <lb />
put Into better <lb />
reports received upon the i on- <lb />
the roads after the re <lb />
it heavy ind lorn late that <lb />
. have held up unusually well <lb />
and that in very Instances have <lb />
been discovered winch were<lb />
;.;. I let dragging the roads after <lb />
been with much <lb />
favor by the road force, and in doing <lb />
his. it is said that they are keeping <lb />
the roads in the be I <lb />
Bible <lb />
So The Earl <lb />
Derby In Speech. <lb />
General Munro <lb />
General Munro has been sent to the <lb />
Dardanelles to the place of <lb />
General Ian Hamilton by the British. <lb />
The virtual failure of the Dardanelles <lb />
operations under General Hamilton <lb />
made this change necessary <lb />
TO HOLD <lb />
COm HEBE IN JANUARY. <lb />
Beginning on January seventeenth. <lb />
Judge Of this place, will hold <lb />
court here for two weeks. This was <lb />
made possible through an exchange <lb />
of courts between him and Judge <lb />
Mrs. John Whitfield Jump <lb />
ed In Well. <lb />
RED CROSS SEALS <lb />
PEOPLE ARE ANXIOUS <lb />
Would Not Have Country <lb />
Relax At This Time But <lb />
Are Ac Enthusiastic As <lb />
They Were Last August <lb />
Will Be Great Achieve <lb />
merit. <lb />
NEWSPAPER RES HAW <lb />
GOOD HI <lb />
LONDON, NOV. country <lb />
is sound and it is determined <lb />
this war through to the said <lb />
the Karl Of Derby in talking In the <lb />
American correspondents today re- <lb />
the British recruiting cam- <lb />
of which be la In charge. Tin <lb />
arc as determined to carry <lb />
the war through as were <lb />
August of year and we will win <lb />
That much. Lord Derby said, he <lb />
was willing to affirm as the result <lb />
of his canvass of the country. More <lb />
definite Information he was obliged <lb />
lo withhold until the formal an- <lb />
of the results of the <lb />
canvass on December n He de- <lb />
to answer questions whether <lb />
responses had exceeded his <lb />
or to Indicate whether <lb />
number of recruits meets require- <lb />
BODY FOUND LATER <lb />
Lived Near Robersonville <lb />
No Cause Has Been As- <lb />
signed Leaves <lb />
Family. <lb />
Button, of Grange, and Car- those Americans who perished on the <lb />
rte Lee Beasley. of an I <lb />
of the groom, who white taffetas out <lb />
with sliver trimmings black <lb />
picture hats and carried yellow roses. <lb />
Next came the flower maids, Misses <lb />
White and Mary Fleming, of <lb />
a sister of the groom, wearing <lb />
white net dresses with pink ribbons <lb />
and pink shepherdess hats and car- <lb />
baskets of pink roses Mrs <lb />
W. of Plymouth, as <lb />
dame of honor, then entered. She <lb />
wore her wedding gown of Duchess <lb />
and carried yellow roses. Then <lb />
came the maids of honor. Misses Mild- <lb />
red Carr, a the bride, and <lb />
Fleming, of a sister they <lb />
of the groom. <lb />
over taffeta and black picture. they <lb />
on ago Three i <lb />
News was received here this morn <lb />
of the suicide yesterday of Mrs <lb />
John near by <lb />
Jumping Into a well. The body was <lb />
found two hour later. <lb />
Sunday night Mrs. Whitfield attend <lb />
reservation and without regard to Ml church and seemed to In tho best <lb />
of Involved of spirits, yesterday morning she <lb />
COoked breakfast for tho family and <lb />
tho <lb />
in the controversy. <lb />
An effort war by a German later got tho four children off to <lb />
emissary recently to get a father and <lb />
mother who lost a son on the <lb />
to sign a statement that they believed <lb />
Great Britain equally liable With tier- <lb />
many for the payment of damages. The <lb />
argument presented by this agent was <lb />
that England incurred tho liability <lb />
When It allowed war munitions to be <lb />
carried In a passenger ship. <lb />
The plan failed when the curt- <lb />
spumed the suggestion, although <lb />
are said to have been promised i <lb />
amount <lb />
wore blue Immediate payment of any <lb />
would stipulate German em- <lb />
I officials deny this agent <lb />
the Berlin government. <lb />
BOOSTER PAGE <lb />
HIT SATURDAY <lb />
The put out <lb />
day by this paper made a hit with <lb />
many of tho local business men. The <lb />
page will be run again this coming <lb />
Saturday and house de- <lb />
siring an advertisement on this page <lb />
for Saturday should let the know <lb />
it not later than tomorrow night. <lb />
STRAY COW TAKEN UP HAVE <lb />
taken up one black cow. brown <lb />
down her back, while spot <lb />
near bag. mark and <lb />
low fork In each ear. Owner can <lb />
get same by proving properly and <lb />
paving all costs. Carney. W <lb />
Harrington's farm, on road <lb />
one west of Greenville <lb />
She then completed her domestic work <lb />
and disappeared. <lb />
Search for her for two hours re ill <lb />
ed in the finding Of her body, head <lb />
down, In a well at a tenant <lb />
tho place. It is presumed that she <lb />
Jumped head foremost Into the well <lb />
as there was no Indication of foul play <lb />
of any kind. <lb />
Mr, Whitfield was thirty-live years <lb />
old and a daughter of Mrs. J. P. <lb />
Of near She <lb />
a husband and four small <lb />
rind Century Hub <lb />
The End Century Club will meat to- <lb />
morrow afternoon at three o'clock <lb />
with Mrs. J I. All members <lb />
are to he present. <lb />
Civil War Brought Forth <lb />
The Idea. <lb />
RAISED <lb />
That Much In The Last Six <lb />
Years In United States <lb />
Expect More <lb />
This Year. <lb />
Nearly has been raised <lb />
by Red Cross Christmas Seals In tho <lb />
last six years, and yet many people <lb />
who will buy holiday <lb />
at this seventh annual do not <lb />
know how the charity stamp Idea or- <lb />
It was war that brought forth the <lb />
charity stamp the Civil War of <lb />
to Some of your grandmothers <lb />
played with <lb />
to Red Cross Seals <lb />
In when they conceived <lb />
the Idea Of selling stamps at fairs for <lb />
the benefit Of the relief funds for the <lb />
hospitals in Brooklyn, Boa- <lb />
n and elsewhere. Nearly f <lb />
illy the En <lb />
NOV. to <lb />
Mrs. c. w. of news- <lb />
paper men make the best husbands. <lb />
Mrs. says It Is no trouble to <lb />
secure the services of her husband to <lb />
help wash dishes or do other domestic <lb />
work. She advises all minds who arc <lb />
aspirants to the matrimonial honors to <lb />
single out some newspaper man who <lb />
is pulling down a fat salary and Derby said it would be a <lb />
in for dear life until induces achievement if the nation ear- <lb />
to take up her proposition. the war to a successful end <lb />
Mrs. Is the wife of the city I out compulsion. He the <lb />
editor of the Free Press, failure of many to <lb />
is also well known In North Carolina forward largely to the fact that the <lb />
journalism, and who Is the official I necessity bad been <lb />
North Carolina photographer and <lb />
respondent for the metropolitan II. PARTY OS <lb />
ROBES and CARNATIONS <lb />
week Phone Mrs. <lb />
THIS <lb />
raised In this way before 1806, <lb />
After the war this method of raising <lb />
money was discontinued in this <lb />
country for a generation, although It <lb />
found vogue in Portugal, Switzer- <lb />
land, Austria. France, Spain, Den. <lb />
mark, Norway, Russia, Sweden and <lb />
other European countries There are <lb />
now several thousands or different <lb />
t. lies of charity stamps used In all <lb />
parts the world, as many as forty <lb />
being used In Austria for children's <lb />
hospitals alone. <lb />
I opened a repair shop for <lb />
snow cases, windshields, and windows, <lb />
next to stables on Fourth <lb />
street. All work guaranteed and <lb />
en prompt attention. Terms strictly <lb />
rush. <lb />
J. F PERKINS, <lb />
RAILROAD <lb />
MONDAY <lb />
On Monday evening, the bridal <lb />
met at the home of the bride before <lb />
WASHINGTON . NOV. <lb />
hundred and thirteen railroaders. In- <lb />
brakemen, conductors, <lb />
MARINE CORPS going to the church for rehearsal, and <lb />
given a by a local band. <lb />
After the rehearsal, Mrs. Gay- <lb />
lard entertained the bridal party at <lb />
the home of her mother, Mrs. R. w <lb />
King. Tom and Miss Annie <lb />
rs, Bremen and switchmen, have en-1 King served punch In the ball Cut- <lb />
ting the . like . <lb />
merriment Ml Anna Pierce cut the <lb />
ring. Tom i thimble and <lb />
v i; i,. On e the din Ice <lb />
cream and were served and <lb />
was enjoyed until a late hour. <lb />
listed In the States Marine <lb />
Corps during the fiscal years of 1913, <lb />
1911 and 1916, according to the <lb />
statement of recruiting Just made <lb />
public. <lb />
ARE HELPING TO <lb />
PUT GREENVILLE IN THE LEAD <lb />
Ml till <lb />
r T. the guiding of it I to gt him tho <lb />
Warehouse Company, ha It i o, <lb />
in en in the tobacco number I In this, tho company has been sac <lb />
of years has made a wonderful as is proven by the number of <lb />
through his of grow.-.- have profited <lb />
company which takes m II la year by selling <lb />
farmer. <lb />
The Warehouse company <lb />
made up of the prominent <lb />
of this section Is not owned by <lb />
one individual. It has sold an <lb />
Immense amount of tobacco this year <lb />
and is continuing to have largo breaks <lb />
at which every farmer that sells with <lb />
them goes away highly pleased. <lb />
house. <lb />
This company has been a heavy <lb />
this year, and in tho opinion <lb />
the sales manager, warehouse can <lb />
not hop- to successful unless if <lb />
foes advertise Their advertisement <lb />
as been running steadily In this paper <lb />
since the opening of the market, and <lb />
the has expressed <lb />
the farmer in the pleased with the service rendered. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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