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riCK EIGHT <lb />
i i i, mm <lb />
. j i .<lb />
Christmas Offering <lb />
Automobile Robes and <lb />
Juvenile <lb />
OUR STOCK OF AND BICYCLES IS VERY COMPLETE AND WE <lb />
WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL BEFORE DECIDING ON <lb />
YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. <lb />
DON'T WAIT <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
E SALE <lb />
virtue of power fasted in as <lb />
commissioner, by order of court, made <lb />
in that special proceeding, now pend- <lb />
in the superior court of Pitt <lb />
Carolina, entitled the <lb />
matter of Charlie Nichols, Jasper Joy- <lb />
Joyner and <lb />
BE Will on the 17th day of <lb />
January 1914 at 11.00 O'clock a. m. at <lb />
the court house door at Greenville, N. <lb />
C, Mil EM to the highest bidder <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
Lying and being In the county of Pitt <lb />
and beginning at the North East <lb />
of Williams Land and <lb />
North to J. R. Nichols line. <lb />
Thence West to a ditch. Thence up <lb />
ditch in a Northernly direction to <lb />
another ditch. Thence up said ditch <lb />
to the place to the said W. A. Nichols <lb />
ditch runs into said ditch. Thence up <lb />
said ditch to the ms A. Nichols <lb />
corner. The same being the land de- <lb />
vised by to <lb />
as appears in Book Page <lb />
bridge to Washington, <lb />
North Carolina, bounded as follows. <lb />
On the north by Wyatt Clark, on the <lb />
t b O. C. Nobles, on the south by <lb />
O. C. Nobles and Creeping Swamp and <lb />
on the weft and northwest by Oscar <lb />
Haddock and Washington road, con- <lb />
acres more or less and the <lb />
laud will be subdivided and sold In <lb />
The purpose of this sale being to <lb />
satisfy the terms of the above men- <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
Time of o'clock, noon. <lb />
Place of Before the court <lb />
house door In Greenville. <lb />
This the 1st day of December. 1915. <lb />
J. W. STEWART, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
Sale of Valuable Notes <lb />
By virtue of a note with Hen <lb />
mortgage attached executed by J. F. <lb />
Davenport and Blanche Davenport to <lb />
The Farmers Bank on July 10th, 1914, <lb />
the undersigned will sell at public <lb />
Record of Wills and being about for cash at the Court House door <lb />
acres. in Greenville, N. C. on the 20th <lb />
This the 13th day of December 1915 December, 1915, at m. the fol- <lb />
W. A. Darden, lowing described notes of <lb />
12-ll-15-4-l-p-t-d-3-w <lb />
Notice of Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of authority contained In <lb />
a certain mortgage executed by W. H <lb />
Barrow to J. W. Stewart, October 25th, <lb />
and duly recorded In Book Z-9, <lb />
page of the Registry's office in <lb />
Pitt county, the undersigned <lb />
will, on Monday, January 3rd, <lb />
1916, sell to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, the following described property <lb />
lying and being in Swift township and <lb />
county of <lb />
that part of land J. W. <lb />
Stewart bought of R. C. Chapman and <lb />
wife, said land I,. on the east side <lb />
of Washington road which runs from <lb />
lowing <lb />
each executed by Moses Staton <lb />
and wife, Cora Staton to Blanche F. <lb />
Davenport on January 1st, 1914. These <lb />
are secured by a mortgage on <lb />
acres of land, and being part of the <lb />
Matthias Harris tract, which land <lb />
in township on the North side <lb />
of Tar river. <lb />
These notes fall due as <lb />
January 1st, 1915, and on the 1st day <lb />
of January in each year and up to and <lb />
Including January 1st. Interest <lb />
has been paid on each of said notes to <lb />
January 1st. 1915, and a payment of <lb />
has been paid on the note due <lb />
January 1st, 1915. <lb />
This 29th day of November, 1915. <lb />
THE FARMERS BANK. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, Attorney. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale ca- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
by J. P. Morris to John J. Ford <lb />
and W. H. the 24th day of <lb />
November, which mortgage <lb />
is In Book .; age <lb />
the Pitt County ill i <lb />
payments having been mad. -be <lb />
will on Monday the 27th <lb />
day of December, 1915 at m. expose <lb />
to public sale, for cash, before the <lb />
court house door In Greenville, N. C, <lb />
the following described tract of <lb />
Lying and being Bethel township, Pitt <lb />
County, N. C. and more particularly <lb />
described as follows, Being <lb />
three shares or lots of land, as follows, <lb />
and of the Ford tract of <lb />
land, and which three shares or lots <lb />
contain acres more or less and <lb />
bounded by the lands of James M. <lb />
Manning and the J. L. lands. <lb />
It being the same land deeded to J. P. <lb />
Morris by W. H. and J. J. <lb />
Ford and for which this mortgage Is <lb />
given to secure the purchase price. <lb />
This the 24th day of November, 1915. <lb />
W. H. and JOHN J. FORD, <lb />
Mortgagees. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, Attorney. <lb />
Into the jar of money at War- <lb />
Drug store and attend the sale <lb />
Of the property on December <lb />
II. at a. m. <lb />
W H Y P <lb />
Bank Your Money in Chance <lb />
DO the Logical thing and the thing <lb />
that are doing daily, and <lb />
bank it with The Farmers Bank <lb />
where it will be under Our <lb />
The Farmers Bank <lb />
T. F. Cashier <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
; I Sale <lb />
The House of Values <lb />
CHRISTMAS GIFTS <lb />
WORTH INSTEAD OF IS <lb />
PLACE TO CHRISTMAS GIFTS. LOOK <lb />
OVER THE FOLLOWING LIST <lb />
Men's Gobi Filled 5.00 to <lb />
Men's Solid Gold watches. 12.75 to 45.00 <lb />
Gold Billed Watches. 6.00 to 17.00 <lb />
Solid Gold Watches. 12.00 to 35.00 <lb />
KINGS OF ALL KIN TO THE MOST <lb />
AT THE HOST PRICE <lb />
Mesh to 7.50 <lb />
Vanity Cases, Sterling Silver. 6.00 to 15.00 <lb />
Bead Necklaces, Gold. 3.00 to 15.00 <lb />
Waist Pen up <lb />
Hat Pins to 3.00 <lb />
Umbrellas, Gold and to <lb />
Toilet Sets, Ivory and Silver. 5.00 to 22.50 <lb />
Manicuring Sets. 1.00 to 6.00 <lb />
Watches. 2.00 to 35.00 <lb />
IN ADDITION Will FIND GIFTS FOR THE EN. <lb />
tuna AT <lb />
W. L. BEST, JEWELER <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage <lb />
by Lewis Smith and wife F. G. <lb />
James on the 12th day of December. <lb />
1904. and duly recorded in the office <lb />
of Register of Deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
in Book X-7, page the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before the Court <lb />
House door In Greenville at noon on <lb />
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER th, <lb />
the following de. tract of <lb />
That tract of land In town- <lb />
ship near Hill, lying on But <lb />
side of the Greenville and <lb />
Roads, beginning a pine O. C. No- <lb />
line and running with his lino to <lb />
a corner, a pine at N. T. Cox and O. C. <lb />
agreed corner, with SI <lb />
other of O. C. line to another <lb />
agreed corner, a pine stump, thence <lb />
with another of O C line to <lb />
where It intersects with now made <lb />
thence said line to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing thirty acres, <lb />
or less Said land sold to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This 29th, 1915. <lb />
F. O. JAMES. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
of I and <lb />
By virtue of the authority contained <lb />
in a Judgment decree made by the <lb />
clerk of the Superior in Special <lb />
proceedings No. 1910, entitled J. <lb />
et vs. P. A. Forbes et <lb />
the undersigned commissioner will, on <lb />
Monday, December 1915, at <lb />
o'clock m. before the court house door <lb />
of Pitt county expose to public sale <lb />
to the highest bidder for one-third <lb />
cash and balance In two equal pay- <lb />
menu of one and two years from date <lb />
of sale respectively, deferred pay- <lb />
to be secured by mortgage, the <lb />
following described tract of land <lb />
and being In Greenville township, <lb />
Pitt county, state of North Carolina, <lb />
more particularly described as fol- <lb />
Lot No. In the division of Elizabeth <lb />
Evans tract of land as shown on map <lb />
made by W. C. surveyor, In <lb />
October. 1916, containing 39.87 acres, <lb />
as Beginning at <lb />
two post oaks on edge of Mill <lb />
Tom Becker's corner and runs north <lb />
degrees minutes east feet <lb />
to a stake; thence south degrees <lb />
minutes east feet to a stake on <lb />
tho Greenville road; thence south <lb />
degrees minutes west with the <lb />
Greenville road feet to a stake, the <lb />
corner of lot No. thence north <lb />
degrees minutes west 1665 feet to a <lb />
stake; thence north degrees east <lb />
feet to a stake In path; thence <lb />
north degrees east feet to a <lb />
stake; thence north degrees <lb />
minutes west feet to two post oaks, <lb />
the beginning. The family graveyard, <lb />
as Indicated on map feet by <lb />
feet Is reserved and will be excepted <lb />
In deed. <lb />
This same tract of land was sold on <lb />
November 8th, but on account <lb />
of raise of bid. a re-sale has been or- <lb />
and will be sold at the time <lb />
and on terms above set forth. <lb />
Date of Monday. <lb />
1915, m. <lb />
1-S cash. 1-S In one year <lb />
from date, 1-3 two years from date, <lb />
mortgage securing payments. <lb />
This 4th. 1916. <lb />
JAMBS L. EVANS, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Business Is Going to <lb />
Change Hands <lb />
The Entire Stock of <lb />
York Perkins <lb />
and Company <lb />
LOCATED AT NUMBER DICKINSON AVENUE <lb />
This stock consisting of general merchandise must be <lb />
sold therefore in order to realize we are offering the en- <lb />
tire stock at cut throat price b. Take advantage of the <lb />
opportunity to dress f and family at prices that <lb />
arc astonishing. We are offering a special <lb />
Auction Sale Beginning Sat- <lb />
December 1915 <lb />
at two o'clock p. m. and closing at ten p. m. the same day <lb />
at which time goods must go regardless of prices. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, Trustee <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
. DEES Marble and Granite Works <lb />
B Artistic Cemetery Memorials <lb />
Show Room East 4th St. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Office Phone <lb />
FROM MY FARM I <lb />
two cows, marked smooth. <lb />
left ear, two slits In right ear, <lb />
color and dark brown. Find- <lb />
please notify me at once. O. W. <lb />
N. C, R. <lb />
To dive Quinine To <lb />
By virtue of authority of a Judgment <lb />
entered special proceedings In <lb />
Superior court, <lb />
J. W. Bailey, Elizabeth Jones <lb />
and Jones against Hebrew <lb />
Jones, Joshua Jones, Elizabeth Jones, <lb />
Jessie Jones and Ira Jones, appoint- <lb />
me as commissioner, directing me <lb />
to sell the land described In the <lb />
filed In the said special proceed- <lb />
I will sell to the highest bidder <lb />
for 1-3 cash, the remainder payable <lb />
In three years, at the court house <lb />
door on Monday the 3rd day of <lb />
1910, at noon, that of land <lb />
In Carolina township, Pitt county <lb />
known as the Home con <lb />
Eighty-four acres more <lb />
or less, upon which James <lb />
and Elizabeth Jones lived and died <lb />
and being near the town Stokes <lb />
more fully described In Book U-6, page <lb />
Registry of Deeds office, also Al <lb />
Jain tract containing <lb />
acres making one hundred and <lb />
four acres to be sold. <lb />
Inquire further of J. W. Bailey at <lb />
Stokes, N. O, or the undersigned. <lb />
This December th, 1915. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, <lb />
. Commissioner. <lb />
Your golden opportunity la near at <lb />
hand. Attend the farm and lot sale of <lb />
the property, December at <lb />
a. m. <lb />
lithe trademark <lb />
a Syrup, <lb />
ant to take and duet not <lb />
Children lake it and know II la for <lb />
adapted to who cannot <lb />
take ordinary Quinine, not nor <lb />
Musing in the Bead. <lb />
it the neat time you need one any <lb />
Th <lb />
for original package <lb />
If you want a farm or building lot <lb />
little money and on easy terms <lb />
attend the sale of the prop- <lb />
on Tuesday, December at <lb />
a. m. <lb />
A Timely <lb />
For <lb />
CHRISTMAS <lb />
Once again the question of what to <lb />
stares you In the face. When In <lb />
doubt <lb />
GIVE FLOWERS <lb />
Even the richest gifts fall short In <lb />
expressing; the Christmas sentiment <lb />
when with tho message of a <lb />
single beautiful flower of plant. <lb />
We have the gift of gifts for every <lb />
one- <lb />
Let us book now for best <lb />
vice. <lb />
J. Co <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Greenhouse uptown <lb />
AGENT. WHIT L. <lb />
Notice of Execution Sale. <lb />
NORTH PITT COUNTY, <lb />
B. R. CO. <lb />
vs. <lb />
CHARLIE LITTLE <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the undersigned from the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, In the above en- <lb />
titled action, I will on Monday, the 3rd <lb />
day January, 1916, at o'clock in., <lb />
at court house door of county <lb />
sell to the highest bidder for cash to <lb />
satisfy said execution, all the right, <lb />
title and Interest which the said Char- <lb />
He Little, the defendant, has In the <lb />
following described real estate, to- <lb />
One lot of land situated In <lb />
Township near Triumph Church, it <lb />
being the lot of land purchased by <lb />
Charlie Little from Dentist Little and <lb />
known the store It being one- <lb />
fourth of an acre, more or less. <lb />
This the day of December, 1915. <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
12-3-ltd <lb />
Your golden opportunity Is near at <lb />
hand. Attend the farm and lot sale of <lb />
the property, December at <lb />
a. m. <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
In two certain deeds trust <lb />
executed and delivered by I. J. Cherry <lb />
and wife, Mary J. Cherry, to C. S. Carr, <lb />
trustee, one dated March 22nd, 1913, <lb />
and recorded In Book E-10. page <lb />
In the Register of Deeds office of Pitt <lb />
county, and the other dated October <lb />
30th. 1913. recorded In the Register of <lb />
office of Pitt county In Book T <lb />
page the undersigned will sell <lb />
for cash before the Court House door <lb />
In Greenville at noon on, <lb />
Wednesday December nth, <lb />
the following described town property <lb />
situate In the Town of Greenville and <lb />
known as lot No. In plot of said <lb />
town, bounded on the North by Third <lb />
Street, on the East by the T. R. Cher- <lb />
property, on the South by <lb />
property, and on West by <lb />
Street. Said property is sold <lb />
to satisfy said two mortgagee. <lb />
This November 29th, 1915. <lb />
F. O. JAMES ft SON, C. S. CARR, <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
LAUD SALE <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court of Pitt county made In spec- <lb />
proceedings No. entitled U D. <lb />
administrator vs. <lb />
et undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before tho court <lb />
house door In Greenville on <lb />
s IV. JAN 1st, 1916, <lb />
the following described parcel of land <lb />
situated in Township <lb />
known as a part of the Blount Hall <lb />
Farm, beginning at a on the <lb />
branch between Stokes and Lang at <lb />
two sweet gums marked as pointer, <lb />
and running N. 1-3 E. 3-5 <lb />
to the center of the Avenue leading <lb />
from the Public Road to Blount Hall, <lb />
then 1-4 W. 3-5 to the yard <lb />
gate, then W. 3-5 then N. <lb />
W. 2-5 poles, then S. 3-4, W. <lb />
1-5 poles to a stake near the branch <lb />
then with the edge of the low <lb />
to said branch, then up said branch <lb />
to the beginning, containing thirty <lb />
acres, more or lets; also a one-third <lb />
Interest In acres In the low <lb />
for an accurate description to <lb />
piece, see deed from Amos Lang. <lb />
This December 2nd. 1915. <lb />
L. D. <lb />
T. Q. JAMES ft SON, <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
12-3-ltd i<lb />
v ; <lb />
n THE <lb />
HEART OF <lb />
WORTH 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 OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
NEWSPAPER <lb />
AND <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
It the the H-fl the west . Mm, W <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE A <lb />
TELL TEEM WHAT <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES LOU AND CAN <lb />
HAD <lb />
GREENVILLE, MIRTH FRIDAY, <lb />
ANOTHER PLOT <lb />
BEING UNVEILED <lb />
Said To Be Against The <lb />
Neutrality of Unit- <lb />
ed States. <lb />
An Arrest Is Expected <lb />
Shortly In Connection <lb />
With Canal <lb />
Attempt. <lb />
WASHINGTON, DEC. Is <lb />
believed to be an entirely new plot <lb />
against American neutrality has been <lb />
unearthed by agents the Depart- <lb />
of justice Investigating the <lb />
conspiracy to blow up Wei- <lb />
land canal. <lb />
Chief of the bureau of In- <lb />
said today evidence <lb />
bad been secured from Paul <lb />
and others said to be connected with <lb />
him in tho alleged canal plot, which <lb />
opened up another trail. <lb />
Mr. declined to Indicate the <lb />
nature of the alleged new conspiracy. <lb />
but said arrests might expected <lb />
soon. <lb />
New York, Dec, Federal <lb />
grand juries were investigate, today <lb />
the alleged plot to blow up the Wet- <lb />
land Canal and tho activities of la- <lb />
National Peace Council in <lb />
strikes in war munition <lb />
Federal officials here expect to <lb />
rest shortly a man whose name has <lb />
not yet been mentioned in connection <lb />
with tho conspiracy to destroy the <lb />
Canal, and this will complete <lb />
tho government's case In this matter, <lb />
It was learned today. The man who <lb />
is styled the in the <lb />
conspiracy Is under surveillance <lb />
will taken Into custody soon. <lb />
Frederick who acted as <lb />
Koenig's stenographer and who is de- <lb />
to have already furnished the <lb />
government with Important <lb />
in the Canal case, went <lb />
before tho Federal grand Jury. In so <lb />
doing It was understood that Metzler <lb />
regained immunity from <lb />
Bombardment of Has <lb />
Been Commenced <lb />
Vigorously. <lb />
Germans Report Successful <lb />
attack On British Troops <lb />
The Vicinity of <lb />
L. AMES IS TO <lb />
THE HOLIDAYS <lb />
Mr. Ames Brown, formerly of <lb />
Greenville but who Is now residing In <lb />
Washington, arrived home yesterday <lb />
to spend tho holidays. Mr. Brown Is <lb />
tho Washington correspondent for <lb />
several of the metropolitan papers. <lb />
IS THERE A SANTA <lb />
THIS CHILD THINKS <lb />
a Letter to <lb />
C. And Judge Frank <lb />
Letter. <lb />
Is a Santa Clam This <lb />
child thinks yes. This morning a lot- <lb />
I. r came to the local post office <lb />
to Simla Clans, Judge Frank <lb />
Wooten got the letter, and now ho is <lb />
going to send the little child some <lb />
real Christmas present. Following <lb />
the <lb />
Pear Santa <lb />
Please bring mo an air rifle and a <lb />
pound of slims, and me a water pistol <lb />
and bring caps to go with <lb />
my pistol. I have got the cap pistol <lb />
but haven't got any caps, and bring <lb />
some fire crackers. <lb />
From your friends. <lb />
London, Dec. Arrival of a <lb />
expedition oil the Bulgarian coast <lb />
is reported by the Athens correspond- <lb />
of the Telegraph Com- <lb />
He <lb />
Russian cruiser and two destroy- <lb />
which are convoying sixteen trans- <lb />
ports tilled with troops have arrived <lb />
off the Bulgarian coast, and are <lb />
barding <lb />
The Bulgarian port of Is on <lb />
e Black Sea a few miles south of <lb />
the border, It is a railroad <lb />
terminus. This city and <lb />
miles further south, are the principal <lb />
Bulgarian Black Sea ports. <lb />
On several since the be- <lb />
ginning of the Teutonic drive through <lb />
Serbia it has been reported that the <lb />
Russians would attempt an invasion of <lb />
Bulgaria from the sea, and it has been <lb />
said forces were being concentrated <lb />
for this purpose at Odessa. <lb />
Previous reporting <lb />
naval demonstrations before Var- <lb />
or presumably preparatory <lb />
to an effort to land troops were not <lb />
borne out subsequently. <lb />
London, Dec. the British <lb />
forces withdrew from the positions at <lb />
Hay and on the western <lb />
shore of the peninsula, their <lb />
total were three men <lb />
wounded, according to an official an- <lb />
made this afternoon. <lb />
Six guns which were destroyed were <lb />
left when tho British withdrew from <lb />
the position, it was added. <lb />
LONDON, the Brit- <lb />
forces withdrew from the positions <lb />
at Hay and on the west- <lb />
shore of the peninsula, <lb />
their total casualties were three men <lb />
wounded, according to an official an- <lb />
made this afternoon. <lb />
Six guns which were destroyed were <lb />
left when the British withdrew from <lb />
the position, it was added. <lb />
DEC. London <lb />
A success against the British in an <lb />
operation near on the front In <lb />
France southwest of Lille, is <lb />
ed by German army headquarters In <lb />
today's official statement. On east- <lb />
front a movement by which the <lb />
Russians were driven from a village <lb />
before the German lines near <lb />
is reported. The statement <lb />
of <lb />
of a German division <lb />
captured a British sap and repulsed <lb />
counter-attacks made during the <lb />
night. There was lively artillery ac- <lb />
at various points along the front <lb />
Otherwise no events of <lb />
curred. <lb />
of <lb />
the night of December 10- <lb />
an advanced Russian division bad <lb />
occupied the village of south- <lb />
east of which Is located <lb />
near our front. Yesterday the <lb />
were driven out. South of Lake <lb />
and near <lb />
northeast of enemy <lb />
divisions repulsed. <lb />
LOOKS COL FRED OLDS <lb />
FONDLY SLICE TO ADDRESS TIE <lb />
OF THIS COUNTY CLUB <lb />
Ayden Laughs At The <lb />
Idea Of Being <lb />
lands a Good One Back To <lb />
The free <lb />
Bring Prom <lb />
Obscurity. <lb />
Will Be line Tuesday, <lb />
January The <lb />
Fourth. <lb />
Will Over a Day <lb />
And Search For His- <lb />
Relies <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
VON <lb />
Evidence is now in the bands of S. government officials which tends <lb />
to show that the German government, through its secret Franz <lb />
spent huge sums of money in an attempt to the United <lb />
States and Mexico. <lb />
Von is now held by the English government as n German spy. <lb />
A careful search of bis baggage brought to light several letters from <lb />
society women in this country, and the Information gleaned from <lb />
these letters has materially aided tho British secret service agents this <lb />
county. <lb />
Von is now in Tower of London awaiting execution, lie has <lb />
such a fund of valuable information that his has been postponed from <lb />
time to time in the hope that be would confess to save bis life. But he has <lb />
stood and says that he isn't afraid to die. <lb />
S TREE <lb />
WILL BE INTEREST <lb />
The program for the exercises at the Community tree will <lb />
be the <lb />
Lighting Community Christmas Tree. <lb />
Singing Christmas Hymns by all present. <lb />
Silent Night Holy Night <lb />
O Little Town of Bethlehem, <lb />
Oh, Come All Yo Faithful. <lb />
Christmas by the children. <lb />
King Out Sweet of Christmas. <lb />
O, Hemlock Tree. <lb />
Christmas are Ringing. <lb />
Jolly Old Santa Clans. <lb />
Singing Christmas Hymns by all present <lb />
Hark the Herald Angels Sing, <lb />
Hark What Mean Those Holy Voices. <lb />
Joy to the World, The Lord is Come, <lb />
Closing <lb />
Tho annexation proposition as re- <lb />
proposed by the <lb />
business of Kinston Is still open <lb />
tor discussion, according to the fol- <lb />
lowing in yesterday's Ayden Dispatch <lb />
reply to some hot shot poured into <lb />
It by the Kinston Free <lb />
the dear buy does take such <lb />
a broad view Of the annexation pro- <lb />
but for some reason or oilier he <lb />
let a small portion of <lb />
Into one of his sentences of which we <lb />
cannot very well as so much <lb />
redundancy is Incurred, that it would <lb />
take Daniel Webster to elucidate the <lb />
problem. The dear boys refer to some <lb />
of the Ayden people becoming violent- <lb />
over the matter, and we <lb />
cannot well determine the nature of <lb />
the violent exercise, unless it was that <lb />
some indulged a little violent <lb />
of laughter over the project. But <lb />
as the project Is not such a bad one, <lb />
suppose the dear Free call a <lb />
special meeting of the Legislature, <lb />
and several Mass Hidings, and prob- <lb />
ably the desired localities will be an- <lb />
to the county of by an <lb />
overwhelming <lb />
according to a local business <lb />
man, would need a slice Pitt. <lb />
en and Jones to bring It out of ob- <lb />
but since there will be <lb />
opposition to prevent the securing of <lb />
the there Is little cause for <lb />
further worry on the part of anxious <lb />
Pitt county citizens. <lb />
Following is a of donations reported <lb />
of tho Century Club. <lb />
The Round Table Club. <lb />
The program committee of the Caro- <lb />
Club tor the next meeting, which <lb />
will be held on Tuesday night, <lb />
fourth, have received a letter from <lb />
Col. A. Olds, Raleigh, <lb />
that he will accept their invitation <lb />
to address the club -hat night. <lb />
Col. will remain In <lb />
the next day or probably longer, to <lb />
take points of interest in the com- <lb />
and here hopes to <lb />
some objects of historical In- <lb />
either as gifts or loans, to be <lb />
placed in the State Hall of II Wry, <lb />
of which be has charge. Relies of <lb />
any period and regiment- <lb />
Hags are especially desired. <lb />
Perhaps there are veterans living <lb />
in the county who have some interest- <lb />
that Col. Olds would <lb />
getting. about and see if <lb />
you can not have something ready for <lb />
him when he comes. <lb />
Tho program committee is fortunate <lb />
In having Col. Olds come here, not <lb />
only for tho address to the club, but <lb />
also to make historical research <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Col. Olds is a strong speaker and <lb />
always delights his hearers with a <lb />
spicy talk. lie has <lb />
traveled over State doing <lb />
cal work and addressing Chambers <lb />
of Commerce, and everywhere he hat <lb />
been, ho has received high praise <lb />
PHIS TIME IT WAS V <lb />
ENOUGH CHRISTMAS <lb />
IN <lb />
IS <lb />
A news item in yesterday's paper <lb />
was made to appear when it <lb />
spoke of a Mr. as Miss. The Item <lb />
should have Mrs. Frank Hodges <lb />
and Dr. Jim Greene went to Richmond <lb />
Sunday night to visit Mrs. <lb />
son. Dr. Churchill Hodges, who Is <lb />
in that city. Later reports state that <lb />
Mr. Hodges is much Improved. <lb />
Special million u <lb />
The opening of a special window <lb />
the pest office last to receive <lb />
packages, proved unite a convenience <lb />
especially to a number of ladies, in <lb />
mailing packages. The window will <lb />
open again tonight and tomorrow <lb />
night from lo B o'clock. On Friday <lb />
night the window will he open to re- <lb />
packages for delivering town <lb />
morning. You can mail <lb />
packages for local delivery and mold <lb />
having to get delivered your- <lb />
self. <lb />
George Flaming Found a May Mile of <lb />
Humanity ills <lb />
Thought It Was Christmas <lb />
Fleming, of near is <lb />
a much worried according to <lb />
statement of a man from that sec- <lb />
of the county Who was here to- <lb />
day. <lb />
In a no so his doorstep <lb />
the other night and when he went out <lb />
be found a basket on the doorstep. <lb />
Somebody done and sent me a Christ- <lb />
he said, George was <lb />
sure it was something to eat, <lb />
and began to lift oil the cover. <lb />
came i blanket, then another and then <lb />
Still another, and deep down In the <lb />
basket beard a Queer little <lb />
sound. <lb />
Tucked neatly under the wraps was <lb />
n baby girl, Is said, <lb />
has adopted her. Hut lie says anyone <lb />
else who would like to, may take her <lb />
off bis hands. <lb />
Yes She's colored, of course. <lb />
KINSTON J. T. Barnes, section <lb />
boss, disappeared from home. He has <lb />
returned and live dollars he <lb />
carried away has dwindled to seventy- <lb />
live cents, relatives say. lie came <lb />
back lit for fair and In a car. <lb />
Wanted to off at but <lb />
wouldn't when the train arrived. Hi <lb />
Wife was wailing for him. <lb />
AYDEN Ayden .- worried over the <lb />
Continued visits the Dover haul <lb />
robber. The Ayden cops will get <lb />
vet, they say. <lb />
When Bryant Taylor, <lb />
superintendent of the county roads. <lb />
called with B guard at the jail Monday <lb />
for the convicts for the roads from last <lb />
week's Superior court, lie discovered <lb />
a party of desperately tick <lb />
The services of physicians were hail <lb />
With good results for one of the blacks <lb />
who was found to be genuinely Ho <lb />
will, a chronic Invalid, remain in jail <lb />
The others went to the roads. <lb />
NEW BERN Eleven violators of the <lb />
Fish Law have been arrested In <lb />
New Bern. They were given n hear- <lb />
yesterday and bound ever to court.<lb />
OFFICE TO BE CLOSED <lb />
County Superintendent S II. <lb />
wood announced today that the <lb />
superintendent's office will <lb />
ed Saturday and Monday on account <lb />
the Christmas holidays. <lb />
Rodman be- <lb />
tho continental army plan <lb />
will be abandoned and that the <lb />
plan will win out. He has Just re- <lb />
turned from Raleigh where he <lb />
with Adjutant General Young on tho <lb />
matter.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
FRIDAY. DECEMBER M, 1912 <lb />
FRIDAY. DECEMBER , <lb />
The Carolina Home and Farm <lb />
and The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Till I <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
Sub year. <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
the <lb />
Third <lb />
All card. WU <lb />
t r at <lb />
Co, <lb />
I SI, <lb />
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jut imagine, it you can, how much bet um <lb />
the post won to <lb />
in the a great <lb />
. mutt to ham tor the <lb />
proposed lucre In Um and <lb />
Anxious Republican who nave more time to <lb />
.,, than tot attending in own <lb />
i, raise the cry that the Dew <lb />
t to burden the people with unjust taxation by the <lb />
of tor the el the to in <lb />
. of curse, <lb />
. , . . through. <lb />
r a bowl to be raised, A ; i ; <lb />
. ;, venue will be found alt. r <lb />
H , , will be all too <lb />
., . , e revenue. <lb />
, a Republicans would have r. <lb />
. . ., i <lb />
, with the trade of the The <lb />
Ives to such l <lb />
and It would be <lb />
all <lb />
. It S <lb />
average man pays I taxes <lb />
per cent of i <lb />
, the i pl pay the ti which they <lb />
re will be no unnecessary burden <lb />
in <lb />
due In accordance with the which <lb />
. and which most everyone knows are now paid, <lb />
x i j will be found to raise the revenue tor whatever <lb />
u is desired, and loud mouthed on the <lb />
subject may become quiet <lb />
The <lb />
pulling wort <lb />
. songs about the snow, the <lb />
. wrong with the <lb />
land <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
of county made in spec- <lb />
No, entitled i i. <lb />
administrator vs. <lb />
at ala, the <lb />
will sell for cash before court <lb />
too in on <lb />
Mil 1st, MM, <lb />
the described panel of land <lb />
situated in <lb />
known as a part at the Blount Hall <lb />
Farm, at a stake on the <lb />
b and Lang at <lb />
two a pointer, <lb />
and running M. l-J E. W poles <lb />
to the center of Avenue leading <lb />
from the Public Road to Blount Hall. <lb />
then l-i W, U W to the yard <lb />
gate, then S. W. 3-5 poles, then N <lb />
W. 1-5 poles, then B. 3-4. W. <lb />
polos to a Stake near the branch <lb />
then with the edge of the low <lb />
to said branch, then up said branch <lb />
beginning, containing thirty <lb />
more or less; also a one-third <lb />
interest in acres In the low grounds, <lb />
for an accurate description to this <lb />
piece, see died from Amos Lang. <lb />
a December 2nd, 1916. <lb />
i. n. <lb />
F. G. SON, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
12-3-ltd <lb />
FURNITURE TALKS <lb />
are often very interesting to <lb />
both man and wife. You <lb />
converse about your <lb />
needs and then come and <lb />
see us about them. mat- <lb />
what it Is you want, for <lb />
any part of the louse, <lb />
will mid us provided with <lb />
the article that you desire. <lb />
I a lull line f <lb />
Household Furniture <lb />
and Carpets, and we <lb />
every article we sell <lb />
to be just as represented or <lb />
money refunded. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
the Fatherland, a German pub- <lb />
Resist No We can't make out what that <lb />
r was trying to <lb />
I. we were R would he ashamed to a <lb />
a vote. It will be a case of the <lb />
hand is worth two i <lb />
The New Y World is charged with being the personal <lb />
organ of Wilson. Yes, and a lot of <lb />
we are plea It <lb />
port<lb />
, has b en easily observed that there a decided <lb />
m this country that leans towards England why not <lb />
act strictly neutral in the ease of England as well as Ger- <lb />
many Why favor England when do not have any favor <lb />
German <lb />
Seine Americans may be able to trace their lineage <lb />
,,.;. to Borne good old manor, but what of It <lb />
What does that have to do with the country in which <lb />
were born and to which we are due allegiance <lb />
This sentiment is giving the <lb />
. ., , which they may make capital from, it is <lb />
giving G something which she may make capital of. <lb />
day this war will end. When it has the United <lb />
States Will have served part. England then <lb />
would have no fear in attacking this country, neither would <lb />
she have any heart throbs for us because some fools in this <lb />
country prefer to refer to England as the <lb />
We can never hope to reconcile the <lb />
u this country until we, become more of a <lb />
neutral than the everyday expressions would indicate that <lb />
we are. Germany, if she wins this war. and everything <lb />
la b of that right now, will be only too glad to <lb />
exact a heavy toll from the United States. Our <lb />
m act and deed will not be forgotten . the Teuton mind, <lb />
. . day this country will be forced to war, perhaps <lb />
t pretense, but chiefly because of this <lb />
an people as a whole. <lb />
Notice of Sale <lb />
virtue the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage given by <lb />
j. T. Pope and wife. Ada K. Pope, to <lb />
Worthington on the 21st day <lb />
of October, 1913. and recorded in the <lb />
Register of Heeds Office in Hook Ia-10, <lb />
Page the undersigned will sell for <lb />
Cash to the highest bidder on the <lb />
day of January, at noon, the fol- <lb />
lowing described property, <lb />
at a stake John Smith's <lb />
West corner and running thence North <lb />
3-4 east poles and links to a <lb />
stake Israel Hardy's corner, <lb />
thence North 1-4 west poles <lb />
a crooked forked gum, thence south <lb />
west poles, thence south 1-3 east <lb />
poles and links to begin- <lb />
containing 1-2 acres more or <lb />
less, being the same land this day con- <lb />
to J. T. Pope by deed from R. <lb />
Galloway and wife, Nannie E. <lb />
of Notes <lb />
By virtue of a note with lien or <lb />
mortgage attached executed by J. K. <lb />
Davenport and Blanche Davenport to <lb />
The Farmers Hank on July 10th, 1914, <lb />
the undersigned will sell at public <lb />
sale for cash at Court House door <lb />
In Greenville. N. C. on the 20th day <lb />
of December, 1916, at m., the fol- <lb />
lowing described notes of <lb />
each executed by Moses <lb />
and wife, Cora Staton to Blanche F. <lb />
Davenport on January 1st, 1914. These <lb />
notes are secured by a mortgage on <lb />
acres of land, and being part of the <lb />
Matthias Harris which land lies <lb />
in township on the North side <lb />
of Tar river. <lb />
These notes fall duo as <lb />
January 1st, 1915, and on the 1st day <lb />
of January In each year and up to <lb />
including January 1st, Interest <lb />
has been paid on each of said notes to <lb />
January 1st, 1915, and a payment of <lb />
has been paid on the note due <lb />
January 1st, 1915. <lb />
This 29th day of November, 1915. <lb />
THE FARMERS HANK. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, Attorney. <lb />
agreed corner, thence with an- <lb />
other of O. C. lino to another <lb />
agreed corner, a stump, thence <lb />
With another of C. line to <lb />
where it intersects with the new <lb />
line, thence with said line to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing thirty acres, <lb />
more or less. Said land sold to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This November 89th, 1915. <lb />
T. G. JAMES, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Powder Plant Blown <lb />
CAIRO. IX., DEC. <lb />
glycerin plant of the Powder <lb />
company at miles <lb />
from here, was blown up today. Three <lb />
thousand pounds of ex- <lb />
due to chemical reactions. All <lb />
the workmen escaped. <lb />
way. <lb />
This 20th day of December, 1915. <lb />
It. A. WORTHINGTON. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW, Attorney. <lb />
A certain <lb />
read<lb />
Hi <lb />
IN FRONT OF JOE <lb />
Noble's barber shop Friday, one <lb />
ladies Crescent bicycle, black frame <lb />
with red stripped rim, In. frame. <lb />
Any Information leading to the <lb />
covary of same will be liberally re- <lb />
warded. R L. Wells, Route <lb />
Lund Sale <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage executed <lb />
by Lewis Smith and wife to F. G. <lb />
James on the 12th day of December, <lb />
and duly recorded in the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
in Hook X-7, page the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville at noon on <lb />
WEDNESDAY, 29th. <lb />
the following tract of <lb />
That tract of land in town- <lb />
ship near Hill, lying on East <lb />
Hide of the Greenville and <lb />
Roads, beginning at a pine O. C. No- <lb />
line and running with his line to <lb />
a corner, a pine at N. T. Cox and O. <lb />
Prisoner <lb />
ALA., DEC. <lb />
Will a is in jail at Do- <lb />
Ala., after having eluded a mob <lb />
bent upon lynching him for the alleged <lb />
fatal poisoning of Old a <lb />
farmer, of The Is alleged <lb />
to have supplied strychnine to be used <lb />
in a plot to kill the farmer. The <lb />
strychnine was put in a capsule and <lb />
the farmer It for <lb />
Opposes Christmas <lb />
MONTGOMERY, ALA. DEC. <lb />
Governor Henderson today an- <lb />
that this year would see a <lb />
change in the custom of issuing par- <lb />
dons and paroles as Christmas pres- <lb />
The governor stated that the <lb />
holiday season had nothing to do with <lb />
nature of a offense and <lb />
that he would not issue a single parole <lb />
or pardon as a Christmas present <lb />
and Of <lb />
TI.- Standard tome, <lb />
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, <lb />
and builds up system. -v <lb />
sure For and<lb />
permits <lb />
; , lies <lb />
our fort . a <lb />
anything to say it K <lb />
Vt last the<lb />
that way In <lb />
it we are sue will get barrel of <lb />
WHEN ARE WOMEN <lb />
When yo i <lb />
the a A pray, why does <lb />
woman when she i and <lb />
w ,., beard of a woman that was thirty-five <lb />
H , w f that v. a ;. <lb />
course.<lb />
. v. a long enough for them <lb />
to perform the i <lb />
until y b <lb />
Woman, say, to I <lb />
longer live W ion f <lb />
teeth, many will assert that she is no longer young but <lb />
To man who a woman at sixteen, or <lb />
twenty, la young. Both grow older tog <lb />
and younger, too, the saying goes. The spark of love <lb />
makes than view ca, h other, as the days go by, as bi <lb />
lug younger, and when the vortex of life Is reached, both <lb />
die young together. <lb />
When man grows old, it is easy to tell. There'll be a <lb />
Blackening of the gait and a tremble In the voice, but who <lb />
is it that has not seen the woman of seventy-five <lb />
around tho like the girl of eighteen <lb />
Woman never ceases to be young. She lives to be old, <lb />
but dies young. <lb />
think Ford had better trade his for a <lb />
REELS <lb />
. ; .<lb />
ill. GRIP <lb />
n imitation of a cold in tho head <lb />
. . . .; in to b la medical fraternity than <lb />
, p, irate appendix. It la called the grip, be- <lb />
one which would make Frank Go toe- <lb />
, . . ., band-shake of a Bar Harbor <lb />
The grip is Introduced Into the family I a <lb />
., . b id like the <lb />
an cylinder truck. It then locates <lb />
i and causes the owner to <lb />
he to <lb />
II . ll Hank by the <lb />
i pill. It will settle in of the thorax <lb />
who not made a sale <lb />
. a lunge and <lb />
., . . in a loud and sustained wheeze. <lb />
one of it- most melancholy la, however, is to paint <lb />
nose ,, deep carmine color and force people to <lb />
shiny, led handkerchief. <lb />
The p been In country only a <lb />
b . it over here from Prance, which account for <lb />
among who have <lb />
it. who id the grip once will <lb />
up to meet him, and will try to com- <lb />
I by wearing rubbers and drinking deep. <lb />
homeopathic pills. <lb />
grip to take a hold and <lb />
ill until baker oft by magic <lb />
ionic. <lb />
grip harder than others are <lb />
i to i all in a doctor, who prescribes medicine which <lb />
I, I bred Influent. By the time <lb />
the mistake tho patient is far gone to <lb />
take anything but oatmeal gruel and a hath, and is <lb />
surprised on recovering to learn that he has consumed <lb />
worth of mileage. This accounts for the <lb />
popularity of the family medicine chest, which does not need <lb />
new rear casings every three months. <lb />
The grip would be more highly thought of if it would not <lb />
Jump from one member of the family to another and cause <lb />
tho home to resound from morn till night with the forty-- <lb />
sneeze. <lb />
mm i up <lb />
Get A Victrola <lb />
for Christmas <lb />
FOR SALE BY <lb />
am White <lb />
Company<lb />
Bay Greenville Property <lb />
One 5-Room Dwelling, Lot South Greenville, Price <lb />
One 5-Room Dwelling, Lot South Greenville. Price <lb />
Two 6-Room Dwellings, Lot Washington Street, <lb />
One 6-Room Dwelling, Lot West of A. C. L. Depot, <lb />
One 7-Room Dwelling, Lot West Greenville, <lb />
One 8-Room Dwelling, Lot Dickinson Avenue, <lb />
ALSO SEVERAL PIECES OF DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY <lb />
Moseley Brothers <lb />
Real Estate Agent <lb />
I d by <lb />
MISS ESSIE <lb />
Mr. C. V. Smith went to Norfolk this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner returned this <lb />
morning from a I rip to Haleigh. <lb />
Mr. H. Bateman came In this <lb />
morning from Haleigh to spend the <lb />
holidays at home. <lb />
Messrs Jennings Charles <lb />
White, White and <lb />
Andrews came in last night from Mars <lb />
Hill to spend the holidays. <lb />
Mr. returned last night <lb />
from a business trip of several days. <lb />
STRONG WELL AS EVER <lb />
Fred Smith, Green Bay, WIs., <lb />
Kidney Pills <lb />
d me of all soreness and pain in the <lb />
back and I now am strong and well as <lb />
Cold weather makes aching <lb />
joints, sore muscles and irregular <lb />
bladder action more unbearable. Foley <lb />
Kidney Pills help the kidneys <lb />
pain-causing poisons. Sold every- <lb />
to the Pale and Sickly <lb />
The OM Standard strengthening tonic, <lb />
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill u <lb />
. blood, system. <lb />
A true Tonic. For adults and children. <lb />
White's <lb />
TO-NIGHT <lb />
EARL OF PAW- <lb />
Featuring Rosemary <lb />
Admission and <lb />
LOCAL BRIEFS <lb />
Every day now looks like a big Sat- <lb />
on the street.<lb />
Wonder if there will be more snow <lb />
for Christmas.<lb />
Prayer meeting in the churches to- <lb />
night.<lb />
Two more days of the rush. <lb />
for home in<lb />
Wooten rel n <lb />
col- <lb />
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IN turn I <lb />
Prank M, Ho Dr. J. C<lb />
from Richmond a n <lb />
of Mrs. H . Mr. Churchill <lb />
cine in the m lb i in B<lb />
friend- will I <lb />
rapid<lb />
. Wooten, who a <lb />
. in Lynchburg, came in la t <lb />
in spend the with her <lb />
parents.<lb />
Miss Douglas Arthur, who attend <lb />
school iii Bedford City, came In last <lb />
night to spend the holidays with her <lb />
parents. <lb />
Miss arrived night <lb />
from Greensboro where she attends <lb />
school. <lb />
Miss Smith came In hist night <lb />
from Lynchburg to spend the <lb />
days with her parents. <lb />
Greenville Banking and <lb />
Trust Company <lb />
The Oldest and Largest <lb />
Bank in Pitt County <lb />
WHY- <lb />
Bank Your Money in Chance <lb />
A little of Monday <lb />
lingers yet. <lb />
night's snow <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
SCANDAL IN THE <lb />
FAMILY <lb />
Featuring Hank Mann <lb />
WEEKLY NO. <lb />
NOT A LAMB SHALL <lb />
STRAY <lb />
Cantata Tea Panel Prepare to <lb />
NEW YORK, DEC, <lb />
purchased his steamship ticket <lb />
this afternoon for the thus <lb />
confirming reports that he would sail <lb />
on this liner. The <lb />
ship was to have sailed today, but <lb />
her departure was postponed until to- <lb />
morrow. <lb />
up one red sow weight <lb />
about lbs., swallow fork In right <lb />
ear, hob tail, owner can get by paying <lb />
damage and cost of advertisement. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
n. F. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
12-3-ltd <lb />
Indians Again <lb />
WASHINGTON, DEC. In- <lb />
have resumed activity against <lb />
Battlements la the valley, ac- <lb />
cording to advices received today by <lb />
Don't forget to make your Building <lb />
and Loan payments on next Friday, <lb />
December 24th, as the association will the State Department Americana la <lb />
not be open for business Saturday On the district, so far as known, are not <lb />
account of Christmas. leaving because of the renewal of <lb />
12-21-Std. <lb />
O the Logical thing and the thing <lb />
that hundreds are doing daily, and <lb />
bank it with The Farmers Bank <lb />
where it will be under Our Supervisor. <lb />
The Farmers Bank <lb />
T. F. Cashier <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
aV a <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
To The <lb />
I um representing several <lb />
zincs and what would be more <lb />
for a Christmas Gift than <lb />
of this kind Send a friend a <lb />
subscription by seeing me. <lb />
ROY <lb />
Phone <lb />
to Prevent Blood <lb />
once wonderful old reliable D. <lb />
that relieve and heals<lb />
The Home and Loan <lb />
will keep their office open Fri- <lb />
day, December 24th and all payments <lb />
due on Saturday will be received on <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Don't forget to pay your installment <lb />
on Friday. <lb />
S. EVERETT <lb />
Office in the National Bank Building <lb />
Dickinson Avenue <lb />
THE FASHION <lb />
Presents Annual Money Saving Opportunities To <lb />
The Giver of Practical Gifts <lb />
LADIES UP-TO-DATE CO AT SUITS <lb />
COAT SUITS AND <lb />
COAT SUITS AT. A very handsome Christmas Bottle in most odors. <lb />
AND AT. <lb />
MISSES AND LADIES SPORT COATS AT LINE HOSIERY ON DIS- <lb />
7.50 SPORT COATS AT . pLAy IN WINDOW . <lb />
SPORT COATS AT . rum <lb />
SPORT COATS AT . <lb />
OUR SHIRT WAIST IS COMPLETE TABLE DAMASK <lb />
-BE SURE YOU SEE R PATTERN. Special Values on Table Damask. <lb />
Our Prices on the Seasons up-to-date styles <lb />
Women's Shoes will appeal to you <lb />
THE FASHION <lb />
A. K. Manager <lb />
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want to tell you what wonderful benefit have re- <lb />
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Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb />
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young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents.<lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
PITT <lb />
Mortgage Sale <lb />
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
i iii a certain deed of trust, <lb />
by J. Turnage on the 22nd day <lb />
at November. 11-13, to C. S. Carr. for <lb />
benefit of O. L. Joyner and J. S <lb />
Carr, which deed of trust Is recorded <lb />
In Book T-10, page Pitt county <lb />
the undersigned will, on <lb />
Monday January MM, at <lb />
o'clock m. before the court house door <lb />
In the town of Greenville, aforesaid <lb />
state and county, expose to public <lb />
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described tract or parcel <lb />
of land, <lb />
All that tract or parcel of land in the <lb />
county of Pitt, State of North Carolina. <lb />
Mar the town of Greenville, and being <lb />
farm No. a plat formerly <lb />
by Mrs. Annie Anderson, which pint <lb />
is on record Map book page <lb />
Pitt to which plat, for <lb />
la more I <lb />
III hi Bald farm No. <lb />
ins acres by actual survey <lb />
j this BALE la made for the purpose <lb />
I of satisfying Ilia of the <lb />
trust above described. <lb />
This . <lb />
C B. CARR, Trustee. <lb />
DONNELL <lb />
thence with their line to David Is made for the purpose of <lb />
deceased, and T. E. Langley's line; tying the terms of the mortgage here- <lb />
with the House and Langley referred to. <lb />
line south to the Adam Fleming and This the 3rd day of December, 1915. <lb />
T. B. Langley's line; south to <lb />
the road at or Eason <lb />
Run; thence with the Public Road <lb />
west to Parkers X Roads; thence, <lb />
G. E HARRIS, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
HARDING Attorneys. <lb />
south to the Ben J. Wilson crossing CAROLINA, <lb />
A. C. L. Railroad; thence with the <lb />
Public road west to Bill Whitehead's <lb />
Farm; thence south with the White- <lb />
head and Johnson's line to Tar River; <lb />
west to the beginning. <lb />
PITT <lb />
Notice is hereby given by the Board <lb />
Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of the power sale <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
by J. P. Morris to John J. Ford <lb />
and W. H. the 24th day of <lb />
November. 1913, and which mortgage <lb />
is recorded in Book age of <lb />
the Pitt County in <lb />
payments having been <lb />
will on Monday the 27th <lb />
day of December, 1915 at m. expose <lb />
of Commissioners of Pitt County, in; to public sale, for cash, before the <lb />
session assembled on ,., . <lb />
ii to public Sale, mo <lb />
regular session assembled on Holiday, court house door in Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Election to be held Tuesday, December 1915, ordered that following described tract of <lb />
February 1916, at the School Election be held in the following and being Bethel township, Pitt <lb />
,. a, County, N. C. and more particularly <lb />
described as follows, Being <lb />
three shares or lots of land, as follows. <lb />
iii the above described territory for described <lb />
the purpose of taking and ascertain- <lb />
the will of the qualified voters of <lb />
the above described territory, as to <lb />
-To Embrace the Whole of <lb />
Bum <lb />
and of the Ford tract of <lb />
land, and which three shares or lots <lb />
contain acres more or less and <lb />
bounded by the of James M. <lb />
Manning and the J. L. Nelson lands. <lb />
Get <lb />
Oars does <lb />
WHEN YOU SEE OUR CUTLERY YOU WILL <lb />
LIKE THE BRIGHT SHEEN OF THE <lb />
BLADES. WHEN YOU TRY IT YOU WILL FIND <lb />
THAT HIGH QUALITY FOR WHICH OUR STORE <lb />
STANDS <lb />
WE DO NOT JUGGLE PRICES. WE PRICE <lb />
OUR GOOD STUFF AT WHAT IT IS WORTH- <lb />
NO MORE. WE GIVE YOU THE PLUMP VALUE <lb />
FOR EVERY PENNY WE CHARGE <lb />
Notice sale. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, PITT <lb />
E. K. CO. <lb />
vs. <lb />
CHARLIE LITTLE <lb />
B virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the from the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, in the above en- <lb />
titled action, I will on Monday, the 3rd <lb />
Jay of January, MM, at o'clock m . <lb />
at the court house door of said county <lb />
sell to the highest bidder for cash to <lb />
satisfy execution, all the right. <lb />
title and interest which the said Char- <lb />
lie Little, the defendant, has in the <lb />
following described real estate, to- <lb />
One lot of land situated in <lb />
Township Triumph Church, it <lb />
being tho lot of land purchased by <lb />
Charlie Little from Dentist Little and <lb />
known as the store lot. it being one- <lb />
fourth of an more or less. <lb />
This the 3rd day of December, 1915. <lb />
JOSEPH <lb />
Sheriff <lb />
12-3-ltd <lb />
Said election to be held Tuesday, <lb />
whether there shall or shall not be February g, MM, at the Store of Ivey <lb />
and collected a Special Bro. in the town of Arthur. <lb />
Tax of on the One Hundred N- C. in said Township for tho <lb />
Dollars valuation of properly and pose of taking and ascertaining the w . <lb />
n the Poll In the will of the qualified voters of the above n being the land deeded to J. P. <lb />
ed territory, and at described territory, as to Morris by w. H. and J. J. <lb />
the Special Tax shall shall or shall not be levied and for which this mortgage is <lb />
written or printed ballot con- collected a Special School Tax of given to secure the purchase price. <lb />
. , w Si on the One Hundred Dollars. the 24th day of November, 1915. <lb />
use opposed to said Tax shall valuation of property and on the W. JOHN J. FORD, <lb />
,. printed ballot con- Poll In the above described Mortgagees. <lb />
the words Special and said Election those favoring I JULIUS BROWN. Attorney. <lb />
t B Tax shall vote a written <lb />
And it is further order. J. H. or printed ballot containing the words of <lb />
Randolph be and he It hereby Special and opposed j virtue of the authority contained <lb />
Election to said Tax shall vote a written or a judgment decree made by the <lb />
ind R H. Pollard and J. Fleming printed ballot containing the words the Superior In <lb />
be and they are hereby appointed Poll Special proceedings No. 1910. entitled J. <lb />
Judge Election. And it is ordered, that Mills vs. R. A. <lb />
is further that a Smith be and he is hereby appointed commissioner will, on <lb />
Is and shall be re- Registrar for said election and A. A. December 1915. at <lb />
and that the Registration I Joyner and X B. Joyner be and m, before the court house door <lb />
for said District or Territory are hereby appointed Poll Holder o. f to public sale <lb />
shall be opened on Thursday, January j Judges Election. , highest bidder for one-third <lb />
1916, and closed Saturday, And it la further ordered, that a cash tn two equal pay- <lb />
1916 for the purpose of New Registration is and shall be re- and two years from date <lb />
wring tie qualified voter for the quired, and that the Registration; <lb />
Territory of District. for Territory <lb />
This the 8th day of November, MM. shall be opened on Thursday. January <lb />
s Chairman, 1916, and closed on <lb />
Board of of Pitt Co. MM, for the purpose of <lb />
PITT CO <lb />
Notice i <lb />
of County C <lb />
in regular <lb />
BELL, Clerk. <lb />
of Land <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
PITT <lb />
By virtue of a power sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by T. Frank Taylor to <lb />
G. E. Harris, dated February MM, <lb />
the qualified voters the said <lb />
Territory or District. <lb />
This the 9th day of December, 1915. <lb />
S. A. Chairman. <lb />
Hoard of of Pitt Co. <lb />
BELL, Clerk. <lb />
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE <lb />
By virtue of power vested in me as <lb />
Li. Harris, ., .,. <lb />
duly recorded in the commissioner. r order o court, mad. <lb />
office In Pitt county in Hook D-ll, page that special M pend- <lb />
of sale respectively, the deferred pay- <lb />
to be secured by mortgage, the <lb />
following described tract of land <lb />
and being In Greenville township, <lb />
Pitt county, of North Carolina, <lb />
more particularly described as fol- <lb />
Lot No. In the division of Elizabeth <lb />
Evans tract of land as shown on map <lb />
made by W. C. surveyor, in <lb />
October. 1915, containing acres, <lb />
described as Beginning at <lb />
two post oaks on edge of Mill <lb />
Tom corner and runs north <lb />
degrees minutes east feet <lb />
to a stake; thence south degrees <lb />
taunt- .,, . <lb />
-4 the undersigned, as mortgagee, will In superior court of I cast a stake <lb />
on MONDAY, the 3rd day of January, North Carolina, entitled In the roan; south <lb />
at O'clock, noon. It being the matter of Charlie Nichols, Jasper Joy- west with the <lb />
in January, expose to Joyner and Hemby feat to a stake, the <lb />
Try A Reflector Want Ad <lb />
Bring your want ad in today <lb />
veil by the Hoard <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
assembled <lb />
Monday, November i 1915, <lb />
an Election be hell the <lb />
described known a <lb />
School District No. Green- <lb />
ville Township. <lb />
at Bryan's Creek on Tar <lb />
River and running a straight line <lb />
North to the Latham land; thence with <lb />
the Latham and Clark line on west <lb />
of Latham land; thence with the <lb />
Spain and Tucker lino on west side of <lb />
Spain farm; thence north to the <lb />
Brown and Atkinson line and thence <lb />
with line to Elihu lino on <lb />
weal side of farm to <lb />
and Lumber <lb />
thence cast with <lb />
and Eureka Lumber company's <lb />
line to J. J. Turnage and Eureka <lb />
company's line; with their <lb />
line to Eureka Lumber company's and <lb />
W. J. line; thence with their <lb />
line to It. L. Smith and Eureka <lb />
company's line; thence With their <lb />
lino east to Eureka Lumber com- <lb />
and Tom line; thence <lb />
east to and Eureka Lumber <lb />
company's line; with their line <lb />
east to the Shivers and J. E. <lb />
line; thence east with their line to <lb />
Miss Addle Fleming and W. H. <lb />
line; east with <lb />
Fleming and line to R. D. <lb />
Harrington and B. House's corner; <lb />
public <lb />
-lilt . . II . <lb />
on the east, tho Henry Brown lands of Williams Land indicated on map feet by <lb />
on tho Rob <lb />
sale re the court house EX I will on the day of <lb />
of lot No. thence north <lb />
. v-, . . . <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- January MM at 11.00 O clock a. m. at feet to a <lb />
for cash, the following described the court house door at N. <lb />
tract or of land, sell for cash to the highest bidder M w a n <lb />
Lying and being In Greenville the following described real estate <lb />
township, Pitt county, North <lb />
on the north side of Tar river, ad-1 Lying and in the county of Pitt <lb />
Joining the lands of Sidney Spain heir beginning at the North East <lb />
i north degrees east feet to a <lb />
stake; thence north CO degrees <lb />
minutes west feet to two post oaks, <lb />
the beginning. The family graveyard. <lb />
I Parker and North to J. R. Nichols line. and w, excepted <lb />
West to a ditch. Thence up <lb />
said ditch in a direction to, wag on <lb />
another ditch. Thence up said ditch but on account <lb />
to the place to the said W. A. Nichols fed Qr <lb />
ditch runs into said ditch. Thence up <lb />
said ditch to the Will ma A. Nichols I and on forth <lb />
corner. The same being the land de- DeCember <lb />
Thigpen on the -st and by II. J- <lb />
Cobb on the south and being the <lb />
land conveyed by J. u. Warren to <lb />
T. F. Taylor by Deed dated January <lb />
1st, 1914 as appears on record in the <lb />
office of the Clerk of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county in Book R-16, <lb />
page and specifically described as vised by said <lb />
Beginning on the Tarboro <lb />
road at S. H. Spain's land and run- <lb />
thence with Spain's lino to acres. <lb />
to j <lb />
,, 1915, m. <lb />
1-3 cash, 1-3 in one year <lb />
the Gum Swamp road thence with the <lb />
Gum Swamp road and tho line of the <lb />
Henry Brown land to the corner of the <lb />
Tucker land, thence with the line of <lb />
tho land now occupied by Edna <lb />
to tho Tarboro road, thence with the <lb />
Tarboro road to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres more or less and be- <lb />
the same land formerly conveyed <lb />
by D. A. King to J. B. Warren by Deed <lb />
dated March 1911, and recorded <lb />
Hook U-9, page in tho office of the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
Terms of Cash. Time of <lb />
o'clock, noon, MONDAY, January <lb />
3rd, 1916. Place of Before the <lb />
court house door in Pitt county. This <lb />
loners as appears in Book Page <lb />
. . . no l-o . o j. <lb />
Record of Wills and being about <lb />
. . . . mortgage securing deferred payments. <lb />
This the 13th day of r MM <lb />
JAMES L, EVANS. <lb />
t r . . . . <lb />
i if f . <lb />
Christmas Offering <lb />
Automobile Robes and <lb />
Juvenile <lb />
OUR STOCK OF ROBES AND BICYCLES IS VERY COMPLETE AND W E <lb />
WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU BEFORE DECIDING ON <lb />
YOUR CHRISTMAS <lb />
DON'T WAIT <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
st <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
in <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Land <lb />
By virtue of authority of a Judgment <lb />
entered special proceedings in the <lb />
Notice of Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of authority contained In <lb />
a certain mortgage executed by W. II. <lb />
Harrow to J. W. Stewart, <lb />
and duly recorded in <lb />
page of the Registry s In Jones <lb />
Pitt county, the undersigned <lb />
will, on Monday. January M <lb />
1916, sell to the highest bidder for ; me <lb />
cash, the fol owing described land , , <lb />
lying and being in Swift township and I <lb />
county of j , <lb />
Being that part of land J. , remainder payable <lb />
Stewart bought of R. C. Chapman and, house <lb />
wife, said land being on the <lb />
of Washington road which runs from g <lb />
in Carolina township, Pitt county <lb />
known as the Home con <lb />
Eighty-four acres <lb />
or less, upon which Lawrence James <lb />
and Elizabeth Jones lived and died, <lb />
and being near the town of <lb />
more fully described in Book U-6, <lb />
Registry of Deeds also Al- <lb />
tract containing <lb />
acres making one hundred <lb />
bridge to Washington, <lb />
North Carolina, bounded as <lb />
On the north by Wyatt Clark, on the <lb />
east by O. C. Nobles, on the south by <lb />
O. C. Nobles and Creeping Swamp and <lb />
on the west and northwest by Oscar <lb />
Haddock and Washington road, con- <lb />
acres more or less and the <lb />
land will subdivided and sold in <lb />
Tho purpose of this sale being to <lb />
me purpose o. <lb />
satisfy the of the above men- . <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
Time of o'clock, noon. <lb />
Place of Before the court <lb />
door In Greenville. <lb />
This the 1st day of December. 1915. <lb />
J. W. STEWART, <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
Bring your hides, furs and country <lb />
to E. M. nth street. <lb />
mo-wkly. <lb />
Loss of Appetite <lb />
Standard Ionic, <lb />
chill TONIC, <lb />
Malaria an. A true ton <lb />
Pol <lb />
further of J. W. Bailey at <lb />
Stokes, N. C. or the undersigned. <lb />
This December 6th, 1915. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
IN HAY FIELD <lb />
Arthur Jones, Allen, <lb />
have been troubled with bladder <lb />
and kidney troubles for a good many <lb />
years. If It were not for Kidney <lb />
Pills I would never be able to work In <lb />
the hay Men and women past <lb />
middle age find these pills a splendid <lb />
remedy for weak, overworked or dis- <lb />
eased kidneys. Sold everywhere. <lb />
IS <lb />
or <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
IND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
WARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
WINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
ATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
NEWSPAPER <lb />
AND <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture U the Best tat ts Employment <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE BUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
V II, <lb />
NUMBER EIGHT <lb />
G. M. F <lb />
DEAD IN <lb />
Death Was Due To <lb />
Drinking And <lb />
Drugs. <lb />
Was a Native of <lb />
Body Passed Through <lb />
Here Today For <lb />
His Home. <lb />
Mr. E. M. about <lb />
prominent lawyer of was <lb />
dead in bis room yesterday <lb />
about o'clock by friends <lb />
Instituted a search for hint following <lb />
Ills failure to make his appearance <lb />
the noonday meal. <lb />
Coroner J. C. Greene, this place, <lb />
went to last night where <lb />
he held an inquest over the body and <lb />
returned a verdict of death caused by <lb />
excessive drinking and the use of <lb />
drugs. <lb />
Mr. Cox had been known to have <lb />
been drinking heavily of late follow- <lb />
some domestic Monday <lb />
he was seen drunk and was taken to <lb />
his room about seven-thirty Monday <lb />
night. He asked friends to give him <lb />
a dose of medicine from a bottle which <lb />
he had in his room. His request was <lb />
complied with. <lb />
Later in the night a dull sound was <lb />
hoard which resembled that of a fall- <lb />
body, but no notice was taken <lb />
it as friends thought him be <lb />
drunk aid had fallen down in his <lb />
room. <lb />
Yesterday morning he did not <lb />
pear for breakfast and was absent at <lb />
dinner. Then his room was visited <lb />
and ho was found dead on tho floor. <lb />
Coroner Greene stated that he found <lb />
a black of medicine supposed to <lb />
contain a drug, which had had about <lb />
one and a half ounces taken from it. <lb />
Mr. Cox was from Richland, N. C. <lb />
and had been the practice of law at <lb />
for several years. His wife <lb />
had recently left him. <lb />
The body passed through hero today <lb />
to Richland where It will <lb />
interred. <lb />
. J. SHEL <lb />
DIED YESTERDAY <lb />
IN <lb />
Was Son of Mr. And Mis. E. <lb />
II. of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Died of Held <lb />
Iii High Esteem By <lb />
Friend In <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
A terrible shock came to Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. K. in a telegram re- <lb />
about o'clock, Tuesday <lb />
announcing the death of their eldest <lb />
son, Mr. John W. In <lb />
Point, Miss., where lie was a post of- <lb />
inspector. The first Intimation <lb />
of the young Illness came in a <lb />
telegram to his mother about o'clock <lb />
stating that ho was seriously ill with <lb />
grip. In response to a wire asking <lb />
his exact condition, another message <lb />
came two hours later advising that <lb />
he was growing worse. Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
at once began preparation <lb />
for leaving on the night train for Mis- <lb />
and a little later received the <lb />
sad tidings that their son had passed <lb />
away. This was a severe shock not <lb />
only to tho parents and family, but <lb />
to the young man's host of friends. <lb />
As the sad news spread through the <lb />
town there were many who called at <lb />
the homo on Fifth street to extend <lb />
sympathy. The body will brought <lb />
homo for Interment, but tho exact time <lb />
of its arrival cannot yet be determined. <lb />
Mr. John W. was years <lb />
of age, a most popular, young <lb />
man, and numbered among his friends <lb />
everyone who knew him. Besides the <lb />
parents he Is survived by one brother, <lb />
Mr. Lee and two sisters, <lb />
Misses Mary and Ivor <lb />
For several years he was assistant <lb />
here under former Post- <lb />
master Flanagan and continued in the <lb />
position which ho filled most <lb />
efficiently, under Postmaster <lb />
ard until tho middle of October, 1914, <lb />
when he was promoted to post office <lb />
inspector and assigned to the <lb />
district and made his head- <lb />
quarters at West Point, Miss. He was <lb />
JAILED, CHARGED <lb />
WORTHLESS CHECK <lb />
Young New Yorker <lb />
In Bad At Sew <lb />
Bern. <lb />
Gets <lb />
BELL- TO PROCLAIM WOMAN <lb />
TOP Left to Gertrude Hunter, Minn.; Mrs. Helena Ml Elite <lb />
II. <lb />
BOTTOM BOW I Left to Margaret F. Sill Miss Lucy <lb />
Burns, New York; Mrs. Jesse H. Washington, II. Mrs. S. mid Miss Virginia <lb />
Arnold, Carolina. <lb />
This picture shows nine suffrage leaders with the replica of the Liberty Bell that was used in the <lb />
suffrage campaign. The bell was taken to Washington for use in the demonstration of the Congressional <lb />
Union for Woman Suffrage. The union plans to place the bell in the headquarters of the organization where it <lb />
will remain until woman is victorious in her fight for the vole. Then it will be rung, as was Its famous <lb />
original. <lb />
SMALL FIRE AT <lb />
Blaze Started The Pick- <lb />
Room But Was <lb />
Extinguished. <lb />
PART ROADS <lb />
FORCE OF HANDS <lb />
CLEAN OUT RIVER <lb />
Channel From Here To <lb />
Washington Is Being <lb />
Cleared. <lb />
A government force has been busy <lb />
for tho past few cleaning out the <lb />
channel in Tar river In order to Blake <lb />
it navigable. It Is said that a large <lb />
number of logs and a good of <lb />
rubbish has been collecting in the <lb />
channel and making it impossible for <lb />
a boat of than two or feet <lb />
to navigate from hero to Washington <lb />
without running the risk of being <lb />
grounded. <lb />
The work was started several days <lb />
ago and Is progressing rapidly, <lb />
moil stating that the channel will be <lb />
cleared and open for more extensive <lb />
navigation within a few days. <lb />
The channel from here to <lb />
Is on an about six feel <lb />
deep. <lb />
A lire which started in tho picking <lb />
room of the Greenville Cotton Mills <lb />
company this morning about eight <lb />
o'clock threatened to wipe out the <lb />
plant if it had not been for the time- <lb />
work the mill's lire lighters and <lb />
its tire tight equipment. <lb />
Superintendent at the <lb />
plant when the lire started and at <lb />
once had two streams of water <lb />
three sprinklers playing on the fire. <lb />
The damage to the stock and ma- <lb />
held in high esteem by those was slight while the building <lb />
elated with him in the government at all. <lb />
service <lb />
A WIFE <lb />
TO SEW IF HOLES l POCKET <lb />
Lost- A bunch of keys. Finder re- <lb />
turn to Wells Brown. Mr. Brown has <lb />
lust bunch of keys as the advertise- <lb />
above denotes. The cause of Mr. <lb />
Brown's losing the keys may be <lb />
to the fact that ho had a hole <lb />
in the pocket of his trousers. Now <lb />
if Mr. Brown had a wife, <lb />
wouldn't have been any hole In his <lb />
Which is. Ill Itself, a moral. <lb />
Mr. Brown says ho hopes that the <lb />
want ad will bring results. He <lb />
says he hopes though it won't <lb />
bring him a Wife, So If are any <lb />
Who have thought about pro- <lb />
posing Mr. Brown alter Saturday, <lb />
they may wait awhile. But If Mr. <lb />
Brown had ti Wife, he wouldn't <lb />
have had a hole in his pocket, lost Ills <lb />
keys and had to advertise them. <lb />
Young men should take a hint from <lb />
the moral this. <lb />
St line Reports Say Some of <lb />
The Roads Fare Bad <lb />
Now. <lb />
I I <lb />
received here from differ- <lb />
sections of the county state that <lb />
the roads in some places arc holding <lb />
up well during the wet weather, but <lb />
that in other places they are in worse <lb />
shape. <lb />
The fact that of tho roads are <lb />
in bad shape is said to be caused on <lb />
account of the work recently done on <lb />
them and that they have not had time <lb />
to become settled. It Is expected, how- <lb />
ever, that those which are now In <lb />
poor shape will soon be in better con- <lb />
TEUTONS ARE IN <lb />
FEAR OF BREAK <lb />
The Ad Though Arc <lb />
Still Unofficial And <lb />
TO TALK OF <lb />
the SPEECH <lb />
FOUtS are beginning about <lb />
the coming of Col. Fred A. Olds next <lb />
Tuesday night. They arc getting In- <lb />
In it, and It Is becoming <lb />
that there will a large crowd <lb />
out to hear him when ho addresses <lb />
the Carolina Club. <lb />
It is still being urged that if there <lb />
is anyone In tho country who has any <lb />
kind of relic of historic value. <lb />
he communicate with the club. <lb />
Remember the date of the <lb />
Next Tuesday night. The <lb />
Carolina Club rooms. <lb />
Discuss Control of Athletics <lb />
YORK. DEC La <lb />
Baron of Harvard presided <lb />
during the first session of the Nation- <lb />
Collegiate Association's <lb />
annual convention here today. Com- <lb />
control of college by <lb />
college faculties was tho keynote of <lb />
the speeches made. <lb />
SAYS CENTRAL POWERS WILL <lb />
CONSIDER PEACE PROPOSALS <lb />
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, DEC. <lb />
Via dispatch to the <lb />
bunt from Vienna says; <lb />
i. expected in Vienna shortly with the <lb />
full conditions under which the <lb />
powers will accept peace. After <lb />
discussing the terms with Baron <lb />
the Austrian foreign <lb />
the conditions will be officially com- <lb />
allies. <lb />
that the first conference be <lb />
held at The <lb />
Washington, Doc, Unofficial ad- <lb />
vices received here today conformed <lb />
with intimations from aboard Au- <lb />
stria's forthcoming reply to the An- <lb />
note will fail to meet the de- <lb />
of the United Slates, and <lb />
Ionic circles here were authoritatively <lb />
represented as being prepared for <lb />
break In diplomatic relations between <lb />
the two countries. <lb />
Various developments, it was <lb />
might avoid such an eventuality, but <lb />
of the counter proposals which <lb />
it has been intimated the Vienna for- <lb />
office might advance have been <lb />
regarded so far as coming within Sec- <lb />
Lansing's renewal of the de- <lb />
for disavowal, reparation and <lb />
punishment of Hie submarine com- <lb />
who sunk tho Anemia with <lb />
the loss of more than a dozen I <lb />
can lives. <lb />
Now that the situation being <lb />
dormant nearly two weeks, la <lb />
beginning to take en the ; <lb />
crisis, the of the <lb />
of the United States over submarine <lb />
warfare, against merchantmen, <lb />
with Austria alone inn with the <lb />
tonic powers as allies, is <lb />
is <lb />
His Story As Interesting As <lb />
a Jesse James Dime <lb />
Wife <lb />
Without <lb />
NEW DEC. ink <lb />
De Laney, a well-groomed young <lb />
white man. left his home at <lb />
N. Y., and came south With the <lb />
idea in his head that southerners were <lb />
marks that old <lb />
saying that a is bow <lb />
applied strictly to section <lb />
below the Mason and line, he <lb />
doubtless did not think that he would <lb />
meet his Waterloo and landed jail <lb />
in New Bern, N. but this is just <lb />
what happened to Frank and while <lb />
his newly-wedded wife sits In her <lb />
room at the Gaston Hotel and wonders <lb />
what the end will be Do Laney <lb />
is sitting in a cell in the county jail <lb />
and revolving over in his mind the <lb />
old saying that way the trans- <lb />
is indeed <lb />
Tho story De career for <lb />
the past few weeks reads like a chap- <lb />
from some fairy-tale. After <lb />
leaving dear old Now York Stale he <lb />
came to North Carolina. The Ural <lb />
he passed a worthless click <lb />
for dollars on the Bland hotel <lb />
Raleigh. He d to get <lb />
iron, place being arrested <lb />
and came down to Kinston where he <lb />
passed another ten dollar the Vt, <lb />
time Ike Tull hotel. <lb />
At Kinston De Laney became ac- <lb />
with Miss Doris Sheridan, <lb />
of Philadelphia, Pa., who was doing <lb />
stunts in the chorus of B m It <lb />
comedy playing a there <lb />
while Frank was In the city. I <lb />
Laney, fairly good looking and well <lb />
dressed, captivated the heart of Miss <lb />
Sheridan and they were . <lb />
local magistrate performing <lb />
On December Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Laney came to x i Q and i <lb />
food and at the Gaston hotel <lb />
A day or so later De Lam y it <lb />
ed Manager b B h <lb />
twenty whirl <lb />
, . or L Molt. <lb />
well known son. t r N <lb />
Slate.<lb />
check led <lb />
dollar tor the <lb />
i-r the i h k, f I i on <lb />
a r bank, <lb />
no such pi <lb />
there, <lb />
In the mi Mr. I I. Do <lb />
who I holies, ad u <lb />
re-married, a local Catholic i <lb />
performing the ceremony and <lb />
apparently as happy as two <lb />
WILL NOT MEET <lb />
IS REPORT <lb />
DEC. 29.- <lb />
according lo unofficial information re- <lb />
in here <lb />
today, will not meet tho demands was torpedoed while on her way <lb />
the United Slates In her forthcoming to Sicily, with a la Of I I <lb />
reply to the note and tho lives, reached state <lb />
tonic diplomatic circles represent- late today. II was not reported <lb />
ed as being prepared for a severance whether any Americans were aboard <lb />
turtle doves. However, when tho <lb />
REPORTED LUST; BIGHT LOST check came back, ail happiness <lb />
De Laney disappeared. <lb />
Manager Cherry told Do <lb />
that ho must make go toe money <lb />
I on the check. De <lb />
telegraphic communication <lb />
With relatives in New York and tried <lb />
to gel the money to make good but <lb />
I to do this, his relatives <lb />
DEC 20.- an <lb />
confirmed report from Rome tho <lb />
unidentified Italian passenger steam <lb />
of diplomatic relations. <lb />
The American embassy at Home, is<lb />
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