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THE CA!iOLI^;A HOML and F&Ri^ 2i!d EASTERK i” Zl '' riLVLCh , I- ii V rublisli'jd by »H»; KErLKC'iOU (LUjil’A>V, Inc. I). J. WaiCHAliU. Kclltof. .^OltTH CMiOLlNA 8kib4’>^'t''>tioii, OL.O yc^r, . . li.UU ^LX UiOUlii* . .50 luies uuay be Imd upon ijdilio.'itiou ftt lUe iiwiueaa fiKce w riu Heilcccor UuliUiuit. coif;s.r KvaiiS »uii "i airtl ar.iceiB The l’\l{MEUS’ I’NUiX. I The advice to farmeri from neariy iN'orth Carolina Farmers' Uu-1 every source is diversify your crops it.il kJ Cfijt v,^0 J* iii • I v) i w 1 in ion iti (ioing things. Not ouiy do w>i ,^xt >car. One of tlio strongest u>l- liiivo tlio iword ot' Nortli Carolinianj, yQcates of this policy Is the farmera’ in aticslatio:i of this fact l)ut visitor;,' Union whose advice is probably wortn from otlu'r Stiilt'.s make the same stati-j moi.i, nm,! all th(! rest put toKether. n eiits. 'I h(> I’nion is oduoatiTis anil o luiiUiit; t!u> ianiior.s as never before. I Sonit- paper.-f have an iiiclinalioii lu llie spirit of ro-oporation is every-j air their troubles and ditrieulties a whore i)’'osent. Tlie fariuers are just ^ Uttle too much it BOeius to iisi. 11' t.oginriing io realize that they have | everybody else is like we are they have Lien made (he goat alt th.-se y<-ar •. I ,.iu)Uk1i troubles of their own withou' I .A.s w.ia apUy bioujiht out at the mee:- botlierinp about the other fellows. The ■nu; li.r;' t!ie farmers are supporting lellow who always eomplaiiiint: the oilier part of tho people b' tter i „i)out hard times usually has them nil tl'at! thomselve.-*. They let the othe* iliP time too. I'an ilx the price and weight their ® and I' t him also lis the prii'ej Gre^'uville’s tobacco market iia“ '■ ^ I‘‘"d weirht of «hat they buy. All of made a spl<>ndid record so far. The R^'-.vXCi Ci.laS • j !.i the pout o?Sce atlilu-* i.-^ wro’ig and thanks to organiza-1 number of pounds sold to date is just Nil; to C.aToIhsa, undsi | tion and co-operation it is bein>T*a litiie behinid the total sales for last iS=! 1-1 ilUf' SbSO. i' IMit v.\(l nu Cdavjin t,'i ttt 1 oorti. itcruju i d : «r crf iiiJi-1 ' i!ir<9vi produc. ■li :i. I'(if' Fr.il-iy, N ven ut r 2 7 holt uak. It .se.-iiis that Ciorniaiiy i.i di)ing iN .-.'ry iiesi lu briUK about a lioly wa.' ui I'.'.irop.' and ■\.'iia. Tlie selhiig os (lie I AO (I 'rman ships to Turkey waa , ‘ ehaiirti'd. The I'nion is one of ihv’ I jrroalest fai't>jrs brinsing this about ar. With a good deal more tobacco xpeeted this market is going to pusii :-nd it is starting. | sumo of tho candidates for first plaeo Tln' farm. rs themseives are not io • or second place. lilame wholly for this State of affairs,! o they have in many eases felt th.it' u Is reported that a fire inspector I f'Vi' la'.ornbli' sonn- i;; '! uri.'y " w.ird Cl •ttiiaU'-. I'u." in;'nv oiher ai'.< clear!) 11 iir:^. .nil! V.'i.ii'ii ..,ui.-h a vva.' rn:u>.y'.s tV.vor, .\t present, how- .tl! iti sU'.'h dir. L'tioiij- .ii' -il. I! i^ li’iii' !h.it T;irkey v.ir w,,h i!i.‘ ul'i.-s hut the war Driiusht ut>ouf in .■'Ueh a uku'- . hi >-;ius.' a holy war. Turk-'v .liu t.'i! !i!>‘ ivar i;is hav.n.; bill mi'f: 'i h.'rc in tier ev'iT. (’UV . ' is a' w.u; M I ■.'.i. s t-y -.vi'ri- imposed upon but to whom * had. : list a few hours before the (ire v>i!Ki they turn for help. Thay are ‘ occurred, warned tlie owner of flu ,1't less intelligeiit than nth r people buildiiij; burned recetUly in W ii.ston- 'Uiiotigh they get i-rt-ht tor bi ins Sal.m that his t;ti:Uiii'.g was a (ire ueh, they have just lacked concerts trap. He also had several doors m- • U'e farmer begins to locked which had fornurly been loc.i- i:i union there Is strength ».i r.ll tlh' time. Others should profit XOTICE OF ri’BLICATlOlf OF SUM- MO>S. -N’orth Carolina, i’itt County. In tho Superior Court Before tho Clerk. I’ll itodgers, Administrator of Gideon Teel vs. .lohii Teel, llattic Ward, KlFio Will- iams and Klias Teel, heirs-at-law of Gideon Teel 'I'he defendant, Klias Toel, above named will take notice: That an ac tion entitled as above was comineiice I against tho defendants above named before tho undersigned Clerk of the .■^ui)crior Court on the 13th day ofXo- vember, 1U14, and that said action is 111 ought by the plaintiff above named for the purpose o£ selling that cer- t.iin tract of land of which the lato Cideon Teel died seized and possessed, lying, being and situate in the County of i’itt and State of North Carolina, A MEKCILES8 Jl DUE One Who Shows No Favor. A merciless Judge is Father Time. North Carolina Pitt County lu tho Superior Court. Uefore A. T. Moore, Clerk. .1. b. Nobles, llenjamin Craft and wife Uefore him the weak and the wanting Sarah A. Craft, T. K. Nobles, George go to the wall. Only the truth ca* Uail and wife Mollie Dail, W. 1*. island. For yaers the following state- Nobles and wife Cornelia Nobles, J. i!u nt from a Greenvillo resident ha« N. Nobles and Addio Nobles vvithstood this sternest of all tests, vs Notice of Sale. Mrs. L. K. Mangum, Fifth St., Gree* W. A. Nobles | ville, says; '“Doan’s Kidney Pills ar* liy virtue of a decree of the Suprior not a new remedy to me as I have Court ot Pitt County made in the above used them on different occasions and entitled cause by A. T. Moore, Clerk, have found them to be a remedy nf the undersigned Commissioner, will great merit. 1 bad been troubled with on Monday, the 14th day of Uecein- kidney complaint and a lame and ach- ber, 1914, at 12 o'clock Noon, it being ing back. Finally I procured Doan’a the first day of the December Term of Kidney Pills from the J. Ij. Wooten Pitt County Superior Court, expose Uiut; Co. and used them with benefl- to public sale before the Court House rial results. I feel justified In re Door in Greenville, to the highest bid- Commending this remedy for tho bena- der for cash, the following described tit I have received. I have had no oc tract or parcel of land, to-wit: icuKion to use Doan's Kidney Pills for "Situated in Contentnea Township, the past three years as the cure they Pitt County, North Carolina, adjoining made for me has been a lasting one." djoining the lands of J. II. Whitehursra j the lands of J. h. Nobles, Luther j Price BOc, at all dealers. Don’i. Harriet Whitfield, et als., and contain-! Fletcher and C. N. Nobleg on the east; 'simply ask for a kidney remedy—gat ing seventy acres more or less, and bo- | the lands of Luther Fletcher, Charles Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ii;g the same tract of land that was McLawhorn and others on the South: Mrs. Mangum had. Foster-Milburn, Co. conveyed to tho said Gideon 'reel by K. A. Cherry and wife by that deed or record in the ofllco of the llegister of Deeds for Pitt County in Book 87, at and adjoining tho Freeman entry I’rops., Buffalo, N. Y. lands on tho West and the Freeman en ; *rv laii'.s and othors on thr. North, ~ “ I. a:i/ ihing ■l,v in 'Hi..'. ' 11 -i ii'.vn . troojvi r M v--,. Ui f) .) I' rui io! ' I'.f \iitvi.-i'.\ ; •If'f i-i lU'ii ri.-.- pi-op!-'.l ;e :ir-' 't.ir' ' ' / IA':y in 1 I' - 11 .1' ■V a. .:: ,r lii.ui wLtc.t g !i-*ra'iv uc.i'urriii^ tii sa.'U ''ouii- li-. :i iii u-t iH.i ilut' to 'hi' p!i'S''!i’i iVMiv It s.-i'iii.s that, tli'nnany will havi- 1.1 ii).-.ht l:.'r iiafth'.s With the iie! ) of -Au.itria and Turkey, neither of which are in a pusition to much jn-it now -o VMHHI K ItOlJlU in ire going to happen. Thi.s v.iiat t'i'-' moll of the I'nion are • rv.ng to do. organize ilie t.irmers i ii!'>y <MU ai t in coiu-ert. ■I'ici'i- Vas bun ’.’.lori* thi.s i'all .5 i L.-i. i; ;h‘,- i.iiiioii of farmers than ever i' t iri', li: wi:'(’.i.ni of such a p,,liey l.;i~ I'l-. '.i fun I II ui; ihi-n and tlu'v ar-’ K ariiing it rapidly. The farni.'TH hav ■ ; !;■•.'ill tl-.L-.i ;h y n.u t look Oiit ■ :■ i!i> s if they would siu-ereil. .'■rill !h ',v btfriii.-iing ;o do t!i;.-: loo. ■ V i: IV. do;;e Til ^ •! ■ t i til ' r ’lieaUii ■ '1- . ! r. :■ i n: the I'-.i-in : : ■ ■! !v:. • and th''V ar.> fo’ l!o.- a.lviee, It is briiiirin,: ri iiilti already, '1'i r-' I’nioa i'., -.liiie.l t.i lv-1'..ou' i ",e of thi‘ ^tronpci'.'t powiTS iii rur e .u'-.'ry ar.d If prop-Tly I’.irei't' l and controlled will he of untold boe- !M to Mil' whole country. Watch th ■ |.ri>e: "I'-an by ihi> mau'n mistaVio- A Wilson couniy v.oinan had hee'i '^avii't; up litT e^" and chii'ki'n ntotu'V f ir .'‘'Hie yi-ars, in.til the lust con tained ?h'^ put the mom y in a poiU-t bool: and hid t'.u' book (K'.r.! tv X. f.Saturday containing 27.'> 1-2 acres more or ^ ( oNSEKNATION t'.M SEI) BY Page 659, to which reference is made ^ less.” SHEUIFF’S VISIT TO OAMBLER'^. in order to secure assets with which ' The above tract of land will be; to pay outstanding debts against the gub-divided into eight lots or parcels; Kington Nov. 24 Sheriff Taylor and oMate of the said Gideon Teel. ^ of land as nearly equal as practicnl „ jhrew conseruation And the said Klias Teel will furthor ;i„,i will bo sold in said several lots take notice that said action will be and will also he sold as a whole. the court house in Greenville on the m,ts in common. Mth day of December, 1914, when and This the 14th. day !• ^ w.’at vi..itin? liiuni 1)^ ,■11 in th.-' Uou into tho camp of a bunch of youUK gamblers Sunday afternoon while they 1.1 aid before the Clerk of the Super- This sale will be niado for the pur-, strolling through Parrott’s Park ior Court ot Pitt County at his ofiice at pose of making partition among ton- j„<yond tho river bridge. Ther* I wer between GO and 100 engaged ii* of November, py^,,.y of small games of chane* where, the said Klias Teel is required ,914. ^ ^ ^ | „ges ranged from "so high" to F. C. HAUDING. 'prown-ups. A number of names were t.ommissionei. and some witnesses that wlil Harding & I’ierce, Attorneys. ; ^po,, jpu ai,out it to th« 11 IG ltd 3tw. I jury at the December term. _ ; For many years the place has beau » popular resort for tho sportingly liu're ar.’ ' : w I'u! ! !m'- fJ- w.ii5i;ii;';' numt y i V.'T i:.i' r. 'I o to appear and answer, or the relief demanded in the complaint will be grant-;d. a I Given under my hand this the 13 day a 1 of November. 1914. J A. T. MOORK. i Clerk Superior Court. to a iui;d:bors. and r.-', fotind that a thivf Im ! | d atnong otl'.''; J . !.:i :i her money, ..\n 1 ^ U'tily of h.inkrf in Wii.'o:i 1 ai'.'.y i.i'pt the ;:o ) i 11 .-■a:''ty and ai-- •gro viu-) i r;r.ped from tll’j I r.I.iv a. d .sui'i'Cedeil in K"‘-' Win he ('(iiiiidetcil In s .Mtiiilh. i'lic u'orKiu:'ii .-xrr now puttjp.r' the iiKtrlili.- waiiis'.'otiiiK nod lloor in tlie I o’’ the pi'fUiillii I- liuililing, an 1 the hard wood floors are iK'iiifr kuii in i..' U|>ji.-r 'ilie v.orktntii sav li'i I'Xii'. v! to liaVi' t!i.' luiililitiK com- '.■Kii '1 1 \ til.- I .i l of Decemhi r. Koi.iiv r vTUAinic tablets. Aro wholesome, thoroughly cleans ing, and have a stimulating effect on Ilie stomai h, liver and bowels. Regu late you v.'ith no griping and no un- pl'.'asanl a iter effecis. Stout people lind till y give inirionse relief and ('oir.fort. Anti-iiilioiis.—Sold by all Vtliencver Vou Need n Oonerai Tonic Ta'io <iro\c’.‘! The Oi'.l St.iiidanl (/rovo'.s 'J'asielers cliill Tor.io is sjija d’y \,iltiahk; iii( lined on Sunday afternoons and some who aro not out of their "teens ’ are frequently found among them. TAIt IH.KL lirCtdU) IHH.IM IJ IS DI- Aft Hilibboi-o, X. c., .Nov. .U)h« l.aws-, agid iiin-ty-four, register f.f ill eiis for Orange county for the paat. S'ixty-i'our years iiiid believed to heM the record of the United States for :;:!g a'vay t.'niporarlly aUhou;;li ti-1 shot.' vi ;-c i’.ri'd at him could icll fr(.;m his own cxpci’ience how it fi-eij to bo in a hail of buih ts whieh we .I'r. Ij. tl. S.-ha.Ti ■va.i a vu it(:" t,i tlii' 'f Uocl y Mount ity yi .iterday. *.kn i..i Tonic bee.It eon'.dns the continuous service to an elective of- v, ’.l i.novn to:)ic pri.j i-r.ii snt (jUI.MNK t-.tiu Xt .ictv.I'll ;'a • Liver, Drives of the I'nion and by ail hear so much about these days, get in it if you are a farmer. / o flee, died of pneumonia at hia hom« lilood ai,d at 5 o'clock this morning. il« ' c.u; r.laiitfia, 7';;ri hi-.-i t'.i Luikl;i up the: V. hol-j t-.yi:t..in. 50 ceuts. is the only man who over hold ofTicr I aj, register of deeds of Orange coun I FOU KENT. ty. I^aws was twice married the sec I One two horse farm located three ond time when ho was eighty-six 'I'heri- ha;-, hei n sev, rai hold ups ■ •■v! 1 johi). Til'S in t'li.s c.JU'lty I ill.' fall. .Most oi' Ihose report' d hav ) !).'i>ii at night ;'iid in loiiuly |ilaC'*s iiiil 111 ‘ one reporreil this veek occur- r.'il m liroiid daylight and juat out of tr.wn. It WHS ore of tiio boldest roti- iv'rii'.s attcmpli d in tiiii> part of the •'tati' .-uid it shows Shat thi'ro are des- p.-ra’e ni-'Ti in thi.s loti'Mv This roh- .!;d not Ueiiitate tn us<‘ his gen ird it i.-; a wondir'r tliat hi.-, vi'itim was not killed ii;r,ta;;tly. Tho robber has !-o> bi “11 foul'd .il'hoii;;!;* hloo 1- bounds were u.sed. 1: ■ ■■■ins *ha( uuloss some of thos'-- robbi rs ar.; caught and punished there I’ ill b- no 'to;i pal to their operations. '!h>‘y know i!:i y i-an i-;t-'; pi- and coa- sequi'tiiiy do not hesitate to attempt roll!)- ry. Dogs hbould iK- krpt with-1 'I! I'a-iy n a'-h to pu* on the trail »t h" I'lrn'-st porisib'e inoiniMit afti-r su':h ,-u alt.'nipt. Now it r-quire.s some ( nil- to .L'l't the do,‘is and the necro nirilly ha.s a good start on his pur-; Sfl'Ta. I Wltj .so many sui h atii-nipis bi'im:' iiiii ’e MU ir.an who i< »i'i! at night or In tlie country is safe. Wln-Mier h oian liHS any money or tmt he is liablr> •) be held up and shot. There are i iiniers coming to this mark.'I every .lay atid they should have prolnctioii.' 'I li.'y are not going to get the prope.' protection until some of these negroes are caught and punishi^d and every' I irir'cn i ' this county has the right ti> ask or demand protection. We would l>.K COITO> BAGS. ').Nc of the largest packfng houses u: f fertilizer firms in Am.jrica, SwiJt t Company, has just announced that I'eri after they will use cotton bagL^ I It is said the boll ■v.eevil has been a blessinlg to the farmers, it has I forced diver.sitication of crops. Th'S ^war situation will also be a blessing tf it forces the same thing. It is to be hoped that the American instead of jute bags formerly used fo'.* public is saving its money while the linir giiods. The.v are doing this to .“lock exihanges are closed, help tiie sale of cotton and to inereas.j, the hoini' consumption. | I'ni lo J<x' (annon refused to com- Thi.s one company u.-ios 10,000,OuO himself as to women suffrage yards of bagging material a vear and Wonif-n SuiUT Terribly rfom Uidnej Trouble. Around on her feet all day—no won. iler a woman has backache, headache, miles from Hethel. The land Is adapt ypar gof age. lie is survived by hl« stiff swollen Joints, weariness, poor ed to the raising of tobacco, peanuts second wife and three children b? -li ep and kidney trouble. Foley 'a Kid and cotton, especially tobacco, and his flecond marriago. aty Pills give quick reliet for these will produce as good crop as any land ^ troubles. They strengthen the kidneys in this or adjoining counties. Renter, <nje negro girl who was shot la^^^ - take away the aches, pain and wear- will be required to furnish his teams,' Saturday was unable to attend th» iness. Make life worth living agaia etc. Good residence and all necessary Mayor's court this morning and th» Try Foley Kidney Pills and see how out buildings on the place. case had to be postponed, much better you feel.—Sold by all ,IOHN A. STATON, ' Born to Mr. and Mrs .lasper Clark irug^ iBts. Bethel, N. C. a son, Nov. 23. it can be seen that this amount of I ( fitton goods will materially aid in Mh-' d'maiiij for cotton. It ha.s been II .^iiimt.-d that if all those manufactur I era wUo have beoi, n^iing jut.' goodJ vi'ere to change to cotton it would in- iTease this country's consumption of ; ( otton by 3,000,000 bales. this cwinpi.ny depends largely on the tarmera for the sale of their "ouil.s, es|)(.cially their fertilizer, this poUi'y sliows they are desirous of help- li.g the farmer. This is just another i a e ill whieh it is as easy to use a bom • proiiuct as an imported otie and thi.s f'liange is in lino with all of for till' aid of the cotton sil- i ration ' Troiii-r who a few days ago “^poke ..'.still in.u'ly to Pre.sU^'iit Wil.ion ha« ■ I eeii n puihated by the b 'tter ele-^ nient of negroes, ft is said that his ;.l'^as are direetly against Booker T j V'.'as-hinKton's whieh r'xplains to a ((M'taiii extent why he balled thiiig.s vp so. Booker has won the respect and a'imiralion of many people be- ci.use of hi.'j sound views on race r-’- Intion.^ and we hear nothing about social equality from him. the other day. His questioner was fvldently a pretty girl. Tho famous Luther Burbank is a genius of course but the more new '■egetables he develojis the higher the ctist of living goes. Ther;‘ is no tell ing what was the cause of the trouble. Military nu-'u engaged in censorship are naturally impatient as they find tliat tho work of giving out newtf ctmld be iierformed by u derk with .H scries of form letters. -A . J) *--L f{^Vj h'9P.S£BlAriKETS| certainly like to see some of the.10 The I'niversity has recently .sent out The American Flag will !>e haule i down today at Vera Cni/ and our troop> will evacuate that city after a ‘••even month's slay. We venture to say that the city will be returned in nuu'h better shape than it was in when received. j The eolfjr line is clearl.\ drawn in the South and from present indica tions is iii'iiig more clearly drawn In the North. | ^ _ ! ft will be remembered that this ban! of men operated about or after the civil w^ar and their exploits were tnatiy and daring. They were the last 1 to carry out such a great number of robberies for since their time a new !..U’C Piitc72t IJh:s (rirf/i.'t. i'hcy cross under the I'.ors'j’s body and hold the bkinket lirnily in j lace. e A. Cur! One f>f tW«' Po;>u!j Thi.: h Orlar t ninnUct We Are In The Hardware Business... TO SEE THE BEST Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves and Ranges ed Buggy Robas, Horse-Blank- ets and Harness. Shot Guns, Pis’olc, F^i.Ies and /n n,ur!- tion V-Crimp, Galvanized and Ri.bter Fccirg WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS tiegr(»eH apprf'bended and given long ^ i>ook1et on county clubs which Fhould order has come into force and such term.'* In the penitentiary or puni.sh- |,e in the hands of every man in this ^ 'ourse would not he tolerated. Went suitable to ihe gravity of the^i^.^gip, jt, right in line with the' ' crime committeed. ■community service work which pro- \'ith thf number of accidents i’> o Imises to work wonders for our State handling puns that the newspaper ar» The parcel post h.ia made it so easy j „ ' reporting it would be safe to cut hunt- to get thing.s from the cities that it j On reading some of the papers we ing off the Thanksgiving day program. has forced the merchant who would wond'^r how they were filled up b:- o ^ hold his trad" to be progressive and fore the European war started. Th.-! Rumors as to Germany's war Interi- be up-to-date. The man who pays tho war certainly save.i a lot of running tions offer as extensive a series of bill has a right to get what he wants. | around to get up news i thrills as a serial story. Phone 32, Greenville, N. C.
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