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You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing women for more than fifty years. Get a Bottle Today! RgASON’5 Why You Should Always Use Bee Brand Flavoring Extracts J. B«cau»e they are 60'/« better than Pure Food ; Laws require. 2* Because they will go further than inferior goodi. 3. Because their delicacy of flavor i$ unapproached. 4. Because their Parity and Quality is absolute. 5. Because they are unreservedly guaranteed. 25c %% KUTTYHUNK BLUD ' AA ■-— A mtrk irvrtk*-" a q«Hrt of wa^hinff' blu«> It’H all bhi«^'-«aT«a tb« co«l of a ’ botti«. Sc ft!' rraeers. IHammid. MrOonnell » Ca.. 40» N. 4th 8t., PhHa, FOR SALE OB REST-A borsc farm. WiJ] sell for cash easy terms. Address Calvin Wintervllle, N. C., Roat« 3. »-14-til-Dec 24. w. FITF or «D Mills, Administrator*!) KoUee. I have this day qnallfled as adminis trator on the estate of I^awrenco Jones and wife Josephine Jones deceased and all parties holding claims against said parties or heirs of estate will pre sent same in proper form on or be fore Sept, 11th 1915., or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. This Sept. 11th, 1014. J W. BAIL.EY, Stokes, N. C. Administrator. P. J. EVERETT, Attorney. 9-12-ltd-5tw. HEISKELL'S Oae Applicatioa soothes and heals • rmigh p»»p*y» kiti,aiidj»he«irepe«tcd,quickly effects care. Eczema, Erysip«tifc«/retter, Ulcers tniS •kiD diMJUies yield lo its curative pro^rties SCiamkoM. Ai mS DngglttM. b4 (or fr«i %md baok. "HMltk lONMSTOM. NOUMTAV A CO., IT— 99il««^r<ip t- ~~ A 1 J OINTMENT THE FARM b IIm Bmm mt all hUuttry UME ii the Wtt of *11 |«<kI hrminff. Write far Willcua by tke b«tt authority la tkc Uaitcd State* e« lioM mm Ifa* Fara, and get pric« I of tW purest lime. Don't bvy ev^ •««. A pMtal wiil gir« ya« reaaoM. I POWHATAN UME CO. STRA5aU»G VmCIMA •North t'ariilina, I’iti (.'itumy. l.ultt Ayer.s vs \V. S. Ayers The above notice: That a summons in the above en litU'd action was issued against the’ defendant on the Tth day of September,: North Carolina, l!'14. out of this court to Martin County ' •’'•t County, lu till’ Superior Court .NUTICK. del'endaiit will taki’ North Carolina, Pitt County. In the Superior Court Terra, 1914. tiudie Adams vs NOTK'K Uavid Adams The Defendant Above Named Will Take Notice: That actioii entitled as above ha? been commenced in the Superior Court to procure a divorce absolute, for the reason stated in the complaint filed in the ollice of the Clerk of Superior Court. And the said defendant will further take notice that ho is required to ap pear at the November Term of the Superior Court of said Counfy, to bo , held in the Court House, at Greenville. , on Monday, the IHh day of Novenihor i 1914, being the ninth Monday, after ! the first Monday of September, held at the Court House of said County in Cireenville, N. C., and answer o* I demur to the complaint in said action or tht plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in said com plaint,. This the 2(ith day of September, 1914, A. T. MOORE, Clerk Superior Court. !^"9-Ud-3tw. for clivorei', \\hic!i summons has bee.i rcturricd " iicit to be found in Marlin rouMty ", and tlie defendant will take iiotice that I lie complaint was field in said otfiee of till' Supirior Court on the Tth day of Septomlier. li*14, d" nianilin.ii u divorce absolute, upon i.'rouiuU stated therein, and he wi'.t ftirlMer laUc ti<i(i<'e flia! lie i.*; re(|uirei] to answer nr di iiiiir to tlie said coni- phiinl or the relief ilierein deniaiidi will he trar.teil, Th'" file :.'>;!li il:iv Ilf I >e(oher, t!)14. A. r. MHOUK, Herk (if Siiperiur I'oiir I" ;;; iiii ;,:t«. In the Superior Court. 1-. A. Uandolph and E. S. Sunierell trading under the firm name of Ford Supply Company XOKET IN WHEAT. Puts and calls are the safest and surest method of trading in wheat H or outs. Hecuuse your loss is absolutely limited to the amount bought. No further risk. I’csitively the most profitable way o^ trading. Open an account. You can buy hi puts or 10 calls on 10,000 bushels grain for $10 or you can buy both for |20 or as many more as you wish. An advance or decline of 1 cent gives you the ehanee to take SUIO profit. A movement of 5 cents $500 profit. Write for full particulars and bank references. B, W. NEUMANN CalHnkaiii. Oki*. Address all mail to Lock Box 1430. N'erlh CaroliiUi I’itt ('ouiilv Frank Lilly, Notice of Summons and Warrant of Attachnient. 'i'ho defendant in the above entitlcHl . :ieiiini will take i:otice that on the 2'> I i <hiy of Oi tobor, ;i .'iuninions in the .«aid aitioii m;is issued against the defend-j ;uit by till' Clerk of (he Superior | Ceiirt fur I’ilt Cnunty. North Carolina tilaliitiffs elanniii.g the sum of two tliousanii two hundred thirty tliroe .<r i;.'l-inO dolhir.s, due on a note and for fToods sold and delivered, which sum mons is reiuriiahle to the Ilecember term of I’itt Superior Court, com- nieni’in5 on the 1 ith day of Decem ber Ifil l, held in the Court House, in Creciiville, in said State and county. Th(> defi-ndant will also take notice that a warrant of uttachment was Is sued by said Clerk of the Superior Court, on the 29tli day of October In ilie Suiicrior Court. ,1. II. 'I'ripii vs. .Votiee of Sale of Land lienjutniiie Hniitli I'y virtue of ;ni e.xeciiiive directo.l to tile undersipned sheriff of I’itt Cotiniy, frum tiie Superior Court of I’itt i’luinty ill the above entitled ae- HM4. against the property of said de- tion I will on Monday the 9 day of fi.ndai't, which warrant is returnable November, r.M4, at 12 o'clock noon, to the December term of the Superior expose to public sale. iH'fore the court Court for I’itt County, at the time and house iloor in Creenvllie T’itt county p];u-e named for the return of thf to I lie highe.sf 1,-idder for cash, to sat , summons, above mentioned, when and isfy said executor, all the right entit!);, %vhere the defendant is required to and interest of Henjamine Smith, the i jippp.-jr and answer or demur to the di fcnilant has in the following des-j complaint, or the relief demanded will crilied real estate to wit: Situated in j-e granted Content nea Township Pitt County | •North Carolina, Beginning at a large! pine in the new road, T, N. Manning | cKriier, an<i runs north 4.1 1-2 west 203 ! poles to Joyner Smith's line, then witi; | his line to a stake in a branch, then' down said branch to a stake, thenc.;; a straiL'ht IlneS. ti W. to a stake Tosepli j II, Smith's corner them -NOTICE— lly virtue of a mortgage executed to me by Gideon Teel, on the 10th day of January, 1910, securing a certain obligation and bond therein and ■wliereas, the terms of the same have not been complied with, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, that tract of land described in the mortgage giving me this authority, registered in Hook 0-9, page 65, on Monday, at noon, the IGth day of November, 1914, at the Court House door, the follovring des cribed tract of laud, coutainlng about seventy (70) acres. -Adjoining the lands of J. H. White- burst and Harriett Whitfield, beinK Sallie L. Cherry's part of the Britton tract, iiurchased by Gideon Teel of H. A. Cherry and Sallie Cherry, des- rribed in Hook H-T, page C53. Thi.s the 1.''itli day of Oi tober, 1014. L. It. WIKCHAltD, Mortga.cci' S. .1. r.VKKKTT. Attorney. iii.|''-!i,l.-::tw. VU.I Ull.K MUniV ((>! >T> FVliX K»U SAI,i:. >|iMi iieres in tract, 2lTi aeres in cul- tlviition, UUi ;ure;; new land ready for plinv 1 mile from r;iilr(iad statioii, with graded school :ind churches, 1 miles from County se.it with 2 rail roads and water transportation. 3 residemi's six rooms each plastered and painteil with plenty of out build ings to each. Kesidences built with view to subdivision. 2 tennant hous es and 2 tobacco barns. Ijnid in high state of cultivation, land suited to ali crops rai.s(‘d in Eastern North Caro lina and especially fine for tobaocc;. .^lldres8 Wheeler Martiu. or J. C. Go dard, Willianiston, N. C. 10- -16—41 w. Il'Uilf iniirk^ Hml fc'o|i> < ft'i. iihkU'iI. or pkoUM Arui nt- I (or FREE SEARCH an«l rairfifl i>»i i«tctitA.bilit.<r. nKfik PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES \ yi'fi. • Ml f!><x>kloU« totl how. wlftl to luvfiii | lUrti «iv« vow WHto irtilay. D. SWIFT & CO. PATCNT UAWVER8, ^0.3 Spveath St., Waalilnatoa, D. C. (ioiffiior Craig. The people demand fairness and onU fairness for all, the rich and poot alike. They will tolerate nothing else Some would perfer that the honest people of the State should contiuu' to suffer, that the development of th* State should be hampered by a sys tem proven by experience lo be -wrong and iiiellicicnt, for fear that the Gene ral Assembly of North Carolina might be controlled by iinjust and vicioui motives. The Constitutional Commission tha prepared tho.so amendments was com posed of men noted for ability ani patriotism. The deliberations of thi* Commission were characterized by thoughtful patience and an (‘arnest de sire to serve the people of the State. Tfie amendments come to us with the endorsement of this Commission; They come to us with the endorse I nii'iit of the licnenil Assembly; 1 hey come to us with the endorse Uii nt Ilf the press of the State; They tome to iis with the endorce nii'iit fo all the Farmer's I'nions id the State; The tax tliulger needs them; rile ta.x pnyiT ileliianils them; .lustiee and Progress call for tin ui • I hope iUiil believe that tiiey will b' adi'pti d t).\ the peoiile of North Car* Una. l.OCKF CUAm, Coveriiot Secretarj' Ituniels. There is no doubt that tlicy will kP raiitied by an overhelming majority K the voters liailcr.sfand their full im port, I.,et the press give the tri®^ meaning in every issue b.-tiivoen bow and election day. JOSKi’llL'S DANIELS, Secretarv of the S^rr This October 20th 1914. A. T. MOOUIO. Clerk of the Superior Court U' .':i—4td—law. Resolutions of Respect. Ills poles to a slake on a ditch thencf. down said ditch to the canal In Hen Coot) Swamp tlienci* up said canal t.i the lii'ginning containing 2-5 acres more or less, 'I'liis the 'J day of October. 1914. S. 1. DI'DLEY. Sheriff of Pitt County. 10 -1T— ltd.—3tw. Whereas it has pleased God the dis- S. 43 1-2 K. j pcnser of all good in whose hands are LAND SALF. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed exe cuted by (Jeroge P. Owens and wife, Uollie Owens, to J. L. Fountain and H. A. Fountain, partners tradlBg under the firm name of Fountain k Company on the 2nd day of February ISIO, which mortgage was duly r»- corded in the office of the Kegister of Deeds of Pitt County in Book P-9 Pages 1, 2, and 3, the undersigned will pell for cash before the Court House door in Greenville, on Monday, the 9th day of November. 1914, the following describfsl Lot. situate in said County and State, and in the town 1 of Fountain: Heginning on the .North siile of Wil son Street at the corner of Wilson FpNeopal ronvention at New Haven and Church Streets and running about j New Haven. Conn., Nov. 2.—Promin- North about East with Wilson Street | 50 feet to the beginning. the issues of life and death and by whom nieri y and justice are Jidminist- ered to the intire human race to re move from our midst our beloved Hrother M. 1... Barker a member of Contentnea I.KJdge No. 377 l.O.O.F. Therefore we bow in meek and hum ble submission to his will That in the death of Rrotlier IJarker we have lost a good citizen a loyal Odd Fellow That with deep heartfelt sympathy with the relations of the deceased we express our hope that even so great r loss to us all may be over-ruled for good by Him who doeth all things welL That a copy of these resolutions be spread on our minutes a copy sent the Reflector for publication. TAKEN I’l* ON 5TY FARM ONE M.\IE hog, not marked, pale red in color weight 15t> pounds. Owner can get same bv paying all costs. TOM C. SUTTON, Grimesland, N. C,. Del ween Shelmedine and niack Jack, in 16-ltd--3tw. North (.'arolina, Pitt County, lu Itcttif Slade vs John Slade 'i'he Superior i.'ourt. Summons by Publication j I S(>iiutor Siuimoiis. 1 have I'losely studied the ameni- uients. After careful exaniiiuitioi and mature reflection it is my opinio* that these amendments, one and all, are wise and personally 1 shall sup port them, and 1 sincerely hope thai they may bo adopted at the comm; election and become a part of the organic Uiw of the State. F. M. S1MM0*\S, Cnited Stat !K je'iato'-. John Slade the alxive named defend-| ant will lake notice that an action' has been brought as entitled above, | for the purpose of procuring a di-! vorce absolute, and he will take fur ther notice that if he does not appear | on or before the November Tern> of the Superior Court of Pittt County.' held on the 9th day of November, 1914, j and answer or demur to the complaint fJed in the office of the Clerk of th'> ExCovernor Kitctiii-. .. 1 have given much c lusidcratioui fo the Amendments as a whole, at.<i think that every voter sh.ould s.ispori them. 1 regard Amenduients N<i» threi, seven am ten as Uie nu.si hl.- portant ones. In.stead of c.^n'aining iny (limeiit, of danger, I am satitied tha*. tu» This October 8th, 1914. Ftn’NTAIN & CO. Mortgagtas r. C. JAMF:S l son, Attys. 10-9-ltd-3tw H C.. of » XOTK F T<» CKRDITOKS Notice is hereby given that W. Ilicks, merchant of Greenville, N. has this day executed a Deed .Assignment for benefit of creditors to W. Teel, Jr., Trustee, and all per- siins indebted to said W. H. Ricks iire hereby requested to make Im mediate pa)Tnent to the undersigned Trustee and all persons holding claims against the said W. H. Kicks are here by requested to file an itemized, veri fied statement of such claims with the undersigned Trustee. This the J4th. day of October, 1914. W. A. TEEL. Jr., Trustee 10—24—ltd—Stw. ent churchmen and laymen are gather ed here tonight for the 32nd annual Church (^ongresa of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Rev. Eliot White of Ellis Island, Father Sill of Kent School and Rev. Dr. Nichols of Hol.v Trinity Church, New York, will be among the speakers during the ses sions, which opens tomorrow morning in Woolsey Hall. NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Joe Forbes, deceased, this is to notify all persona owing said es tate to pay the same immediately to the undersigned. All persons to whom said estate is indebted are notified tu present the same within twelve months from the date of this notice or the same will be pleaded in bar of recovery This Oct. 10, 1914. J. B. WllXJAMS, Administrator ot Joe Ferbea dee. 'W. F. E>ans, Attorney. 10-10-ltd Stw. .finendineiit relating to taxation con- Superior Court, on or before the No-; mdre safeguards in behalf oJ veniber Term of the Superior Court ^ {g people and against State indebi- of Pitt County, 1914, that the plain-! than does the present Constitn- tiff will be granted the relief sought! (j„ji in said complaint, which is a divorce j j heartly commend them all to tlae absolute. voters of the State. This the loth day of October 1914. | w. W. KITCHE.V. A. T. MOORE, ! 10—14—Itd- c;ierk of Superior Court. -Stw. C«m M MW. mtar ■•Miln Wtft CM The verst ow, t»o wmtter ef bow lenf •tAadioi^ tre etir«d hf the woad^folt old r«Uftblt Dr. Porter’s AatiBeptk Re«]tn£ OIL It rcKcvei V«iu mad lic^U At r**-* mw titae. 36c. £0c. I1.C0 Kx-Governor Uieim. I am heartly in favor of all (h« Constitutional Amendments, and aiH campaigning the State for them. R. B. gli-:nn. Up Among the Highiands Of India and Ceylon whence come the finest Teas, Banquet Brand is grown. 'I'ou will hnd the full fragrant aroma of Banquet Brand Tea, piping hot, equally pro nounced in Banquet Brand ice cold. Can you say this of the tea you're using now? Four minutes steeping is all that Banquet Brand India and Ceyloa requires. Packed in air-tight canisters—pounds, halves and quarters. Most grocers will supply you. Here are a few: S M. SCHULTZ W. H. BICKS J. E. WILLIAMS E. H. PAKKEBSON J h .«TAUIET U. iOBNMON. n. S. BARBlSi CAEPEB GEOCEKT CO. N. K. HATEM
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