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t;!£ cAiiJLiKA home: ;::; anil FUR’fl and EASTERM RErlECTOH has [ilciily (if now. Ill ' r.ill 1)1' TsiiiM '1:111 is tju' ol tU(' ond of tin- war a; li I {Once « weukj HubUaheii b> tHfr, KKVLKtiUU tOMl'A.M, lac. D. J WillCllAKD, i.aitor. ' .fKiL:!i*NVU.l.iC, S-'iUti C.\Kt.iL.lNA. .'■'.ar, ;a.i/ I L' C 'V i ^ . . tiHO . ,»0 ba.J upou 1 oiii. e ia ■ corii. r t.aus liatt !;!.nio:i. «u<' i*ij aioutue, Aa>£;(.:i>i^ raiea UL Ult- TiiM iC.-'Ht.’Cli);- I'u! ia-! rutr'l Ali tiii'i.!te lu ti'.iii»8 am’ i’''-5a!u!K'lis i v ttiil ;ip i liarstj t >r al i '.iiic i!f-r »vor<I. Comiuuiiicatiot!* iiivertlsir.g c:i!iJi- tiv et’d.rgfd tor at tbfde Biifi tuT lint", u»i lo iUiy liiieb. Ki<ir’;cj .ij Dciuiici lualtor z-'-. 1 .u :'u- «,i••'■•i.'S.i: U 0.''•■■'iii.a, undor .1 t ;r T '>1 s I''■,!! V'KiliAV, \('VK>M!KK’ i ;, t:il( Ilf tlio ili'Mth of inilitiu'uisiu. Is Oroi'iivillf (loiiiB its part toward livlliiiii; tiu' slarviiiK Unlgiiins. Sovi'r;\I Niirili ('arolina lilios luw.' si'nt ' ('iMi'ilMiiioiis to lliis CiWisi . •ni, L.inui'rs niiH'i hoi'i' soon >o di ;■ a;:(i i)];in lor Uiv coininj; Vi-ar. :iniiers art' ri'alijiiie inorr 801 TH >0T A liKOGAK. ( OrM>\'r in’SlST rllK “TAT-TOO". 'I'lu' South is not a bi-pgar. It does r.oi ib t'cl to hi'i; and it can take caro ot itself, or if it cannot do so then tho soon And it Jlio iStatuo From I’lKlcr I CoTcr. I I«)s( Kriiiay, some workmen eorrect- iis ix'ople learn that fact and ini the perpendicular, or want of per- briiij; in oUhts who can tako care ot pendit'ular, in tho recently eroctoil iht niselves in such a heavcn-favorcd * onfederate monument on the conn , , ,, , ,, ,,, . . liouse square, and veiled it in rcadi- land the bettor it will be. , iiess for tho unveiling next Friday. Xo other country on the face ot ijsaturday niorniiiK the head of thr the earth has so many advantages a.s soldier was peeping out the top ol tile soutli. No ttther i inmtry upon 'i^e veil, a littU> later the veil had sliir- which the sun shines is so rich i„ I-‘I'*'foot of the figure, and som > ,, later it was hanging around the base ri Ndurees. .No niher I’liuntry IS so well , , 01 the inonuinent. A passer by re- ^ I'tiuipped l)> nature to produce tin marked that the monument seemed to foodstuiTs of grain and provisions have unveil«'(l itself nliead of time 'h:il i:i iinily tliere is sirem;lli I'i'i o- — i‘re!.> of Miriston has in- This iiiu'ertainly about ihi» auiend MU i;. gelling on our uorritj. Wi ■ |i‘-'ii.iri'd 1(1 hear Ihe worst. I 'i le (iernians are onee more repor^ ; I '!) l>e in full retreat. Kunuing back; l;':;e lo get a goo(i start is ahon' :k'I ihe> are doing. I' has u<itli'n out that Koosi veil will ,!i>! run for otliee again Tile »tate- •:ien( made before eleetioi\ wa.s heU; ) >ee how the VOt'‘ went. I'ou t talk war. talk tiusin 'ss." i» i!i i>.'i;)ression that has iot of gooi ' I'.'-' to il esp. I'ial'.y hero where most • . ihe irouhle in imaginarv anyway. ' * tr — • — t’i': 'iiiiniy lia.-j a.-i i wiieai lan'i' ■ .iisy other s.Ttiim. and I'ghI now i, .v.:e;: ill*' lariners .iSiotiM he thinkiu;; in a . rop of j:. T’ley will : d u inor.- pnilii.ih!'- 'o ra-se ihel' . i ''l|/pi!i"> Til erea-'ei! it.-- ; i/e and is now a seve i umii paper haviiit: reei-iitly installed a j mini paper has recently installed :i I new pr"ss. ! The proposed liquor bill will put th" i s >eial dull out of business as far as ! the booze ilrinking is concerned. A I blind liger club is a nuisance any I lioA' M!!i! deserves to be ended, I liishop Kil.go in a reieni adilress s.iid it was not so much the high cost ■ if living lhai gives the people so nine i concern hut the high cost ot foolery caused hy the failure to realize the value of the dollar. The price of sugar is now riuot’-1 at .ic. a pound having declined several points since laat week. The price for la.st year was 4.4c so the price i • not much above normal. If you a> • paying a war price for sugar it will ' be well for you to investigate before buying When prices arc boosted •iii'v are kept lip as long as possible. I'll > lah i "Made in .\merii a" die s and vegetables and fruits for man'i sasienaiice. and no other country is so ' rich in niiucral and timber ami water power resources so susc<ptible I of development. j If such a land as this where the farmers for the live years preceedin.g I the present crop rocoivod an average I largely over 12 cents a pound for I their cotton, yitdding very large pro ^ tits, one year's complete failure of the when a wit ■*''< standing near olTored an e.vplanation. Said lie, “Sheriff nudley has a prisoner over there in jail who has and old cornet on which he has learned to sound the ‘tat-toi’. m:» im>i .srifiKs. Some of The \<*w I’lniiN and men) oi Tlip State. Following is a partical list of new plants and improvements that aro be ing made in diCferent parts of tho state as reported hy the Manufacturers Re cord. The (’ommissioners of Sills Creek Oraining District Salisbury have let a contract to drain Sills t'reek, .$IS,00i> in bonds were voted to do the work. .\n auxiliary steam driven electric plant to cost about $,500,000 and to develop 100,000 horsepower is to lie constrncted by tho Southern IVwer rompany at Durham. Kinston is to add to its electrii light plant a steam driven unit of about Uno K. W. with condenser. $75,- OOO is also lo lie expended in improve- S AI.K OF ItKAL rKOPKIM'T. Hy virtue of a power ot sale con tained in a certain ftfortgage Deed executed and delivered by Silla Pa trick to Turnage Brotliers, dated the L’Sth, day of October, 1913, and duly recorded in the Kegisfer’s Office in Pitt (’ounty, in Book Q. 10, page 4.'), and also by virtue of a yower of saK; contained in a certain Mortgag.- Heed executed and delivered by Silla Patrick to Turnage Brothers dated the 16th day of April, 1913, and rec.ordeii in the Ilegisti'r’s Office in I’itt (''ounty in Hook 10 10, page M4, the under signed, will on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1!M4 expose to publi ■ .<iale before (he court house door irt (’iroonvlle, to tho highest bidder for cash tho following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: “TlKit tract of land in Heaver Dani Township, beginning at a stake on When he sounded it this morning, of i '"K streets. The improvcraents^^^^^ ^ road, the dividing lin. oourao the soldier on the monumcai, I roadway paving, curb and i betw(>en Auios Hlount and Silla Pa as any true Confederate would do SUtter work. Additional sewer work ^ j,, 3. j kicked off the cover and appeared! also to be done costing about $39,- ready for action.” Ker. ^Talker In Hospital Roy. ,T. .1. Walker underwent an otlon crop, or one year's inability, ai operation in tho Wilson Hospital Sun at present, to sell the cotton crop brings about such a condition as to ( O.H.HIS.SIOXEKS TO (JOOD ROADS COXVKM'IOX. day for an abacess on his arm whicn I ad been troubling him for some tlm ■. lie is improving but will not be ablo flood the land with planters begging 1^0 hospital before the last for charity to "help the south", theii of the week. it is time for the people of this sec- ^ lion who have backbone and stamina to take the lead and fry to stem the current. The south of olden days did not do Count}’ commissioners W. K. Proc - so The south blasted by a four year's *or, E. B. Whichard and J. G. Taylo;’, war never a.sked for charity, and never H^'Sister ot Deeds Brascoe Bell I left Saturday evening for Atlanta in those davs was the country plastci . rn.. . • *’ to represent Pitt County at the Amen- ed with appeals to "help the south. | ran Good Roads Congress in session In the ten-year period between 1S92 t>iere this week. They will make an ;ind 1001, when cotton sold at from 4 i'^estigation of imporving the niach- I ti! .j and t> to 7 cents a pound i.i Idiflerent years, the south suffered ; iiinch. but it indured the situation and ! fought itb ti,i;hl w ithout any such ap- inery with a view of procuring the most suitable for use on the roads M' this county. I'.ii; u.i very well in .s'outh America il ■ se. ni.>. I onseiiueiilly the miinuraelur-1 j peals a> now are being made hy poli- Kaleitjh Tin; • 11 ill- r- ■■r - '.i -r ■ uoiiid ic 'ilv li.iv. p!ii> 'I right 1 "I -■■) many '-le, • lIH'Te.-^t i-i ■ p." .1 r - ■11 n viH, •rs of this country are boiiig aske 1 ti> adopt a "made in I'. A. ' lahei. rif Ism.t is doiinite and belongs to ns nloiie while llie former is a> iuik li •''■iii'.li .'Mil' rii a’.s i( i.s oiu'.s. and others who are trying to 'i;,ake the south believe that it ough‘ to be a heg.gar and the world believi tliiU it is il bei;gar Mfg. Hecord. idlV *■'. ' hij o« ii property I I ^ i'' i e:ii .-.tah ineiit iiiade hy a man ii.,1 I I'aiiiiliar with conditions say- \ illa has the right iilea .is to hiiw to run .Mesico. We like the way h.' •'lean.s out the pl.iees he gets undc'r iii.' I ontrol. When Villa comes ther! 1.' a g.'iieral exodiis of iindesirablo I :ii7i'ns. .'••'U .I’Ts 1.1' .1 aian'.-, la^ i>'' p many a niaii's picture out j ■ print who i.-, j;;,t iyiiu *.1 ij;;. J'c'.if' pllldi.--he,( ■ o i .\> :i 11! Ri'.-'Uv, eleetie: I -■■^‘■ral slates are added to the df\'! ■ <1 Kvery s'at' Miii' h'"'Oiuee> drv . arly a’way- r-.'liain- >iry nud ea.-h ' ■ieei.ion brings ili. m-arer n:*. ■ioiKtl protiibiiion Dre.-nvili. sympathizes with Farm- .;)!e over the ),jg )jr,. which Tisit" 1 town !.i.-,t iiigiii J,ut tarnjviU.'i ||n,. n,.|tr.,ins iiave etTectuailv stop- 00 good a town to be .setback by a iir.. and will .soon rep'aee ,i,e burn,d I si lver -d they i-annot advance. I _ 1 iilei’« lleney and I'ar Ctimponad 10; Oonp. Cuuip si*ar?s you. Thf loud hoarsv rronny r<»nrf Tills M'oek. Court convened this morning with •Judge I’eehles presiding for a two week's term. This week is for the hearing of civil cases and next wee.\ will be for criminal cases. A large ; I uniher of cases are on docket and It will probably require the full tw > Week’s term to dispose of them. IVOTK'E OF SALP. I On Thursday, the 12th day of Not- ember, at 13 o'clock at tho Kdwards 000. A company has been organized at Asheville to manufacture cotton quilta and other materials. Total expendi tures to amount to about $250,000. A harbor of refugee is to be con- sturcted at Cape Lookout to cost about $3,526,000. Of this sura $1,400,000 .s available at present. A ferry is to be constructed at Wel don. A company with $100,000 capital has been organized at Greensboro to man ufacture wagon brakes. A pulp and paper mill is to be put in operation at Wilmington, capital stock $25,000. Cumberland county ia to ronstru.tt .' miles of sand clay road. I Tripp's corner, a pine stump, thenc<- ! N 1 1-2 K 77 1-2 poles to a stak*- I thence N 74 K 30 poles to a corner ' pine, thenco N 1 K 122 poles to a stake, then N 20 IC 65 poles to a stake, in tho old Nicholas line. Thenco S Sj! W SOO Opolea to a stake, tho dividing corner, thence S 2 1-2 W 2S2 poles, a straight line to the beginning. Be ing tho same land conveyed by Amos Llount and wife to Silas Patrick date of August 30th 1905, as will appear of record In Book P 8, 308, of Pid County UeBistry." This salo is made to .satisfy th'' terms of said Mortgage Deed. This tho 4 day of November 1914. Tl'RNAGE BROS. Mortgagee. HAUDING & PIKRCK , Attorneys. 11 5—ltd—3tw. Declare War •« Rlienniatlsik. Rheumatism is an awful thine — nothing more painful. Don’t let it get a ho'd, but at th« frst twinsee take F'ale/ Kidney PI. i. They worti directly on your wevker.ed kidneys build them up, make ttrong—lid your i iood and keep it cltar of uric acid. Keep Feley Kliiney Pills 00 hand read" for ase it th" first sigt. of rheumatism.—Sold liy ail drugclstn. Only One "BROMO QUININE” To jjet the jjentitne, call for (nil name, I.AXA- Hundreds of imltat'.oro hare com'' and gone sin'io Foley’i* licney ani T*r Compound began—40 ye.%ia ago—to loosen the grip of cou» bs and colds You can not got a aubstitute to d.:> for you what Foley’a Honay and Tar Compound will do—for coughs, cold;-, croup, bronchial affections, la grippe cough?, and tickling thro.it. Be..- n of yovr druggist an-! l«7l f afe.—Sol I by all druegists. Only One •‘BROMO QUININE’* To aet the ifenulne. call for full name, LAXA- T1V1-; IlKOMli I.oi>k(oi i.it;n«tiireof I TIVK BROMO QUININE. Looltforsiciiatureof i;. W. (',koVI-;. Curt-s n CoM iti one Iiav. Stops ' k. CROVK. Citrcs n Cold in One Day. Stops centili iK'iitlaclii.-, nij*J -.vuiks oft cold. couKh aud headHche, and works oU cold. e prefer le forego the pleasure of "..ivnri' the 7,1'pptdins drop their cor- feltl 1,11 tlS. ■ I’-ii'aiiui Kuh's the Waves" will soon ':ave t(i In- revised if the Itritisli naT.'. due- not start soniothing. cout;h, choking and gasping f^uHdinp, near the Court House door, j fur breath, labored breathing, call for:'” Town of Greenville, I will sell, ci Poley's Honey and Tar Compound''" higher bidder for cash, three| will ma.ster the croup. It cuts the I opera chairs sold by Taft &j iinniediatp relief. Tho very tirft doses ^ VauDyke to Povrell A Bryan, this sale thick mucus, clears away the phlegn ; being made under the order of Court .'ind opens up and eases the air pass- mortgage property, ace. i^old by all druggists | can be seen by calling upon ; Taft & VanDyke or H. C. Edwards. { This October 26th, 1914. Marriage Licenses g j eVERETT, dinj^s with others \.-'ter liavins h^’ei, prartical'.y d;>uil ‘jr svMii' time Uie "Pneduiau cure" i;iv"n it;s las! ^a.«p and :s d'-a.l. I il ' ^iiv-Tnui'-iit t..)'i!^l !■ alisoiut'.d^ A.irll-.hs,-;. i;o(<.-ieVi it ijU' ri'.i.i ile .-iit;;!.-, 1,1' til' ;iiie,-5 and say-, h>- Aili :uit bt a can lidate for the pre.sidency in 1916. Uii* ;i. will be like him to change his I :i»i:i<l sevi ral titne.s hetweon nuw and' Il'Ml. { i'iin^e «ill) made ridi^ion an i.s.-,ue i.i the el.M'tion in Xew York sui ceed- “•I I'l eleriini; their man with an over- wj: liniiiK majority in .spite of a lot or' 'alU aErainsl such methods. Till' .stiiry about, the Kaiser weep- int: over the destruction of l^ouvaiii reminds one of a man wreping b,:- Hegister of Deeds Brascoe Bell has issued licenses to the followlap couples since last report: WHITE <!. 1!. Roebuck, Martin county, and .Myrtle (iurganus, Carolina. | W. P. Strickland of Farmville and; Ijcla Strickland of Arthur.^. j Win. Ij. llaRwell and Marie Rice of I Croenville. Henj. H. Uixoii. of Walstoiiburg an 1! Anna .Mi I^awhorn of Contontnea. | COLORED I William liryant and Mary Hell Whi- I taker of Washington. } .fohn Wilson of C.reenville and Bessie , Commissioner. 10- as —lid -*tt What Bee Dee” Means “Bee Uee” on Ihe label means REAL VALUE inside the package, and RESULTS and SATIS- FACTION after the contents have been used. Always ask for "Bee Dee” when you buy a stock or poultry remedy. “BeeDee” remedies are pre pared from pure, medicinal ingredients, in a scien tific way, and are genuine medicines that you can depend on. STOCK fi POULTRY MEDICINE LINIMENT—DIP Bee Dee Healing Powder—Bee Dee Colic Remedy Bee Dee Alter using tlic Bee Dee Remoitii's gL'iicralljr for soincmiio, wc take plca- siiri' in sayinK ttiat ttiey are Sivinc tntiri' satisfaction, and we cliccrfully recom mend tlieni. Mc.Millon Stock F»rtn, Waco, Texas. You can get them at your dealer'*. P. B. <1 inuUcy of (Uiicod. .\usustus Corbett and Daisy JIaynor I I (Jreenvillle, It is time for everybody to quit ■laving any dread of the effects of th} war in Kurope. Busineiis is pickin; up, times are getting bettor, and there is enough money for everybody to g >t I’otig on if it i.s used judiciously. Look Hi the bright side and put your should er III the wheel for a forward move. I cause he is eating onion.s. 'i'atnmany Hall will have another lean two years in New York Stat<- politics which with its three mart lean years in New York City will .just ah'Mit starve it out. irrangeRiantsCompleteil for Unveiliflo the Monument Friday The eastern and western part.s of The Heflector learns that the dti- ferent committtces appointed to pre pare for the great celebration Fri day at the unveiling of the Confeder ate .Monument hare their work well in the State farored the amendmemsj ^and and that everjthing will be bu the central part for some reason j i^ady. and that a fine band of mus:c did not do so well. They say that h>as been secured for the occasion. those who were familiar with and un-1 ‘o assem ble at 10:30 and the Assemblage will I derstood them could not help votiiifr', , .\ I'iimpaign urging the fartuers to ^ i * *' called to order at 11 A. M., sharp .iversify their crops is to be starte I i Pr-gram will be substantially I o 1 as follows; ..y ,1„. „.p„r, VI h„„. it ,111; , 1. order l.y .1,, ■^e<■u^e better results than the cam- ^ . J Master of Ceremonies. 'complaining: about th<‘ hiRh prices of; Horse Blankets b.:ivc Patent r> A liian Girtfis. They cross under t h e horse’s body and hold the blanket firmly in place^'' Tilts u th* 5A Briar Burlap Blanket On« of the Popular Medium*prir«J Stylo* ets and Harness. We Are In The Hardware Business... TO SELL THE BEST Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves and Ranges Buggy Robes, Horse Biank- paitfn for the amendments did, but it is hard to say what the vote woul i have been had no publicity been given in favor of the amendments. nut start soon enough. o It did Had it struck you that many a fath»i’| or mother who will not let his chiM i I read dime novels sends (hem to a I 1 articles of food, claiming they are high I or there than el.sewhere. We though! the cost of living was higher here than ' j anywhere else and we believe tlilR j place will be right in the front raiiK I when the test comes. I’rayer by the Chaplain. Music by the Hand .Moniiuicnt formally pre.sented to Ihe County of I’itt by the Daughters (if the Confederacy. .Mnnunieiit accepted by the County •Music by the Hand. Address by the (iovernor nf Nortn Carolina .Music by the Hand. ■Monument I'nveiled. KOLKT CATIIASTIC TAni.ET.«t. Am wholesome, thoroughly cleans moving picture show which is as bad ing, and have a stimulating effect on if not worse. Pictures convey manv tl>e stomach, liver and bowels, llegu- ideas which stories cannot and alwav.. plea'^ant after effects. find they give immense relief and kioii loilay to see lu r hnsl»and who is eomfsrt Anti-Bilious.—Sold by all iu the hospital for treatment. in more Interesting manner. Picture tihows are all right it they are prope • Mrs. H. I. .lohnson and little son V'esley a< eiiiupaiiied by J. Ij. .Tolin- H'liut people son from Cirirnesland went to Kin- Shot Guns, Pistols, Rifles and Ammuni tion V-Crimp, Galvanized and Rabbar Roofing WIRE FENCING OF ALL KINDS every THING IN Phone 32, Greenville, N. C.
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