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Moseley Brothers Insurance and Real Estate Agents. Winterrllle Itemi* SOCIAL and PERSONAL PES80MAL8. ■U'fclnesday, .Iun<;. 23, 1915 Mrs. .1. A. Thigpen of Kloronci' .■S. ih visiting at the bonit* of bur l»Hr«‘nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Which- ard on i'itt Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jpnkius and iittlf* son of ('h.irlotti', who have been ^iFitiiiK Mr. and Mrs. ,1. li. Chorry -Jr., roturnod home yesterday morn Mr. Frank \V. Urown <jI i;altiinoro. who fame in n few days :iro to take I»ari in the Hrown-Tolsoii nuptials whieh took plai’c this tji'irning. ii-' ^ptiiiding sonio tiiiie in tlio ciiy with friends aud relrJives. Mrx. .1, li. Hassell and eliildrfp kiavo gone to I’eai ‘ rt to spend iho summer vacation in tlieir rottaKe :r chat resort. Mr. Vt'. II. Hodman, .Ir. of Die fjrii- ■^>1' K-nuill. .Maelrf>an. l?rar; w * Hod •»an, attorneys, at 'Wafihingtoii, .;penr t<Klii.T in the city on legal businos.s. Oiily .\ Kei» run tin 'I'lirist; who do not liavi) to loiisider •»jpense are now Roing to health re ports to get rid of impurities in tliu rvsteni that oiu;;e rlieiiniatisiu. h.ick- ach'', arhinp joints and painfnl imi.s- <'li‘s. If you cannot go, vi't r':-li you .'•e-ed relief from pain iind iiii.-'cry, get Koley Kidney I’iD.s Tlicj 'ihe kidneys to •k't'l well ami stroiiu. •Sold evfrywhere. Hlacb Jack It^ms Ulack Jack. N. C’., June 23.—Elder .1. T. Uutler filled his regular ap pointment here Saturday and Sun day . Miss Kihel Mac Savage, who has Loen vi.siting Miss Ullian Uaskins. re turned to her home last week. Khler T. IT, Harnhill and wife, of liethel. attended church here Sun day. .Air. Kddie Ventus, ami sister Annie, f pent Saturday and Sunday with their uni'le, Mr. K. 1<. fiaskins. ■Mr. J. , Dixon went to Washing ton on business last week. | Misses IClta and Dorotliy Tolmston and heona Co.\. of Wintervllle, spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. atid Mrs, \V. L. Clark rcturued -Monday from Kin.ston. .Mr .and Mrs. .lolinnie Heddord, ofj.Mr. Ayden, spent Sunday here. Miss Kizzle Mills, of Simpsoti, visit ed Mr. and -Mrs. Jessie 1). Harden Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, ,1. H. Clark speni Saturday with .Mr. W. Ij. (’lark. When you want cool drinks call on K. Ij, Gaskins. Siis|icii(j (■'eriiiiiii Taper llei-lln. via Loudon, June 1’2, Tlic authorities today suspended imlefi- nitely the Merlin Tages Zeitung be cause it pulilistii'd recently an articK Couni Hi'Vciitlow on (!ei'man-Am- re.-<loi o I bv iictivily and in:tke you !''i'ican ndatioKs whii li declared inter- Mfitlonal law siilMnarinc «’ llUl-.I ■r/':ire be <lisreg:'.nled in Mr. Street Brewer, of Koseboro was in town Sunday, visiting Miss Blanche Cox. Messrs. Jack Moye, Harry Gurgan- UB, Grover Whitehurst, P. F. Cox, and Hardy Johnson went to Roberson- ville .Sunday. Mr. A. W. Ange is visiting his par ents near Jamesville in Martin coun ty. •Mr. and Mrs. Henry French, Mr. lieu Davis and Miss Willie French, of Kinston, were visiting at Mr. W. •VI. Carroll’s Sunday. Mrs. J. U. Carroll of Louisville, Ky„ is visiting at Mr. J. B. Carroll’s. Mrs. K, C. Sye and children left Tuesday morning to visit her mother near Lhapel Hill. Miss Xeta Liles, of Jonesboro, who has been visiting friends here for the past week, left Monday afternoon to visit friends. Mrs. U. .M. Squires and children, of Wake Forest, arrived .Monday to visit her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. B. Carroll. i Miss llcrtha Carroll returned .Mon-j day from a vsit to Uidgecrest and Wan j Forest, I Mr. J. I), Cox returned .Monday, from ii trip (o Ualeigh. j Mrs. W. J, Wyatt, who has been I spending some time at Ridgecrest, has returned. Thoir many friends sympathizi-' w iili | and Mrs. H. II. Hunsucker ii> | I the continued illness in their ?amil> .Mr. A. a. Cox went to (Jreen^'lle Tuesday. I Mr. II. F, Janies ami Mr. II. W. Dail returned Monday from (irindool wliere they went to visit I’elatives and frienils. Mrs. Hobert .><ingleton, who with her children have been visitinar .Vrs. J. I.f liollins, left Saturda.v, Mrs, J. L, Rollins returned .Monday from a visit to her parents near (5ran- ger's. She was accompanied by litflei .Miss Lela White. i We still invite your attention to tlit ! fact thiit we are selling our stock of | iiierchandis<‘ at a greatly reduoed price for the cash DRMiC Chero'Cola Sold In Bottles Only Bottled under Authority of Chero Cola Company. Every bo'tie sterelized and inspscted before and after filling **Il Satisfies ’ Chew-Cola Bottling Worlds f’at.Flsli a>PIrnt; San Angelo, Tex., June 22.—Fine catfish are now about the cheapest thing to be had in San Angelo in the way of meat. The fish are so plenti ful in the -North Concho river that many have been caught with bare hands. In catching a large catfish weighing nearly forty-five pounds IJ, B, McCauley had one of his hands bad ly injured. He plr.ced bis hand in the fish's mouth with the result that the hand was crushed and chevred. Pear of blood poisoning is now worrying .Mr .McCauley, Tte QttWM Tint Does Not Affect Tfu Haatl Beouse ol Us tooic and laxative fBect. LAXA- TIVK BROMO ODINXNE is better than ordinary Quinine and docs not cause nervousness nor rin^inir in head, Retnember the lull name and looh for the sienature of E. W. CPOVH 25c. Villa Ft>rces Dosert Kl Paso, Texas, June 22.—The Car ranza agency at KI I'aso tonight made public a message from Vera Cru^ stating that Carranza troops wer» waiting In the suburbs of Mexico cHt the outcome of military operations id the South and the arrival of food sup plies for the people. The Ver« Cruj? advice also quotes Oen. Obreron as irepmrting many d>^^vertions from Villa’s army in the vicinity of I,Afrov and saying, "Your (Carranza) tnani- festo strike.s the key-note of every pa triotic Mexican heart.” American arrivals here today paid Carranza soldiers had wrecked ihf Masonic lodge at Guanajuato an*! were marching northw'ard. >OTI(’K 'I'o the creditors of .hio. K, Jenkins, ,lr Vou are hereby notified that the un dersigned Clerk of tiie Superior (;ourt of I'itt County, made an order in the proceeding now pending in this Court wherein John R. Jenkins, Jr., is peti tion ond his creditors are respoiidents. which said order is in words and fig ures as follows: .North Carolina, in the Superior ('uort i’itt County Before the Clerk. In He:- l’i;tition uf .lohn It len'(it!s, Jr. I! solvent iii'titor (HtDbJK •lohn U. .Ii'iikins havinj; lil.d wuh till- isndi-rsigiied ('I«-rk of Ihe SiifKTior Come to sec us and lie Cuurl of I’itl County, I’etition alleg. I coiivinci il, 1!. D. Forrest and Cora i iiig that he is insolvent delitor, :ind pany. piayiiig for an order that his estate Conic and see tliose palm lu ach tniHsjicay lit- assigned and f otrhe gl’b :ind pants for they are going at a I bargain as long as they l;ist So buy! , yotirscif one while they are going. I!, 1). Forrest and Co. We are still selling our spring ami , ! summer dress goods at a great reduc (tion and often even below cost. Har rington Barber and Co. See A. W, Ange and (’ompan.v for hardware. We carry a conipb tc line When in need of dry goods and no- j tions go to A. \V, Ange and Co's. | Special pri<-i‘S during the next thirty davs. may be assigni'd ond for tiu- petition Ilf liis creditors, and that his pt>rson may h'Tiaffer be e.xempt from arrest und inipri.'-onnient on acrount of anv jiii'.gnieiit previmisiy rcndei'ed. or of any di'Uts previously contracleil. iind lie tiled with siiid petition a list o! his creditors with the places of tiieir re^ideiici' and the amount owing to I'lii-li togetlii-r \^ith nn invi'iitery of iiis e.Ktate. Il is ihereforc ordered that all of his credilors, or such of them as desire. The Quickest and Most Permanent Way TO BREAK UP CHILLS and FEVERS IS BY TAKING LAXATONE Th: Medicine with a Guarantee // ads upon the Liver in a mild Way, and does not cause ihj! sick^nnin^ feeling so often the case with Calomel PRICE 25 CENTS Sold by C ■>u!ilry \1jrchan!s throughout Pitt County and by Coward-Wooten Drug Company, GREENVILLE, N. C. .. “ ‘of tin: said .lohn It lenkins, shall show cause before the undersigiied at his III'. Jiiines I{cil*>s Keliirns from irip. oHj,.,. jn the Court House in (ireenvitle, to Norfolk X (’ til,. ,iay cif I'-'ir,. .Mr. .Tames Keuss, who wetii to -^or- ,|,p |„.(iti(,n of the said .Irdni K. folk a few days iigo. has returned (o .^l|(Mll.l not he allowed, ami his home here. ^hv his c.-tate sli(mid not be assign.'d for the hen.‘lit of his creditors. :ind| hi'i Iiersoti thereafter lie i ,\('ni|ii from | TIIOM \S .lOIMUX JAUVIS n- I. I '"ri” , liUfi UuitiO 1 Ujuiit last Friday lli.s eharai:li r was tnie of the most Vrilliunt and pure that the world has •tvfr seen. What has he been worth to the state? His value cannot bi’ calculated in dollars and »-ents, but «ei'( his last will and testament read, >ie would bequeath to the young of Il Carolina Just three things. Honor. Integrity and Truth, Today the smiling wheat fields are character- iiKtic of the death of one who loveil the cause of the people so well. The magnificient church that bears the name of Jarvis was filled and pack. to overflowing with a host of lo cal friends of the deceased, and there were also a largo number of out of town people here to be present at the last ceremony held »)ver the state’s rrand old man. The casket presented the aspect of jk huge rosebud profusely littered with sweet smelling flowers that seemed to mix and pervade with the atmosphere. The silent sobbing of Ihe bereaved family lent oven more sfdenine.ss to the occasion and as the pall bearers Imre the beautiful casket outside of th(' church to take it and its noble •■oiitcnts to their last resting place, sobbing was evident throughout the ^Midience. The funeral procession was one of New York. .Tull!'' 22.—A S.OOO.unfi candle power searchlight, small ini'i fed by storage battorles. said to I"' the most powerful portable search- 1 light in the world. Is the latest in to rest to await the dawning da.v when jvention of Tliomas A. Kdison, It was li(‘ may t:\nim his reward for the no-' operated for the first time last week While in Norfolk. Mr. Uoyce visited the Cernuin converted cruiser I'rinz ICitel Frederlch. and received a warm ' jmin i^fiiiinent on iiccoiiiil of j v,e1come from the Oerman offleer^ nnd ! j,, -if sailors of the interned warship, ,Mr. Koyce expects to make another Irip to! ,, [hcr. f..i .' ii.|,judK» d tli.il ihis Norfolk soon, in order to get first hiuid ! ,,,, ,|„i,iishc.l once .-i week for information about the war from Hi'’' successive weeks in the Creen- I’.itel’s crew. iville Uetlector. a newspaper published town of ilreenville. ,\urili I'ar- FdNon Senrolilifflit !t,000.000 (\ I’. ',,11,1 , This .linie II. r.'l.'i. hie work he lias done In his long and well spent life. Hia whole life has been one of in spiration to the state.” The members of the Pitt county llnr iitteiide.l Ihe funeral in a body. The other pull b(‘arers were: I. Ilenorar; Hlovv, llowidl Cobb, '. (i. James, C. \V, Wil.soii, Wilson. .Ml Or A, .\. K .1. li. l,/<“igh, Klizabetb City. A. Itowell. Scotland .Neck, V. T. mond. Kinston. .Ino, C. I’arker, Kin ston, K. 1(, White, I-raiiklinton. .1. K, r.annerinan, liurgaw, .1. W. Hines, i;ocky .Mount, (), Carr. VVIlnilngton, . Y. Joyner, lialeigh. F, C. Harding. Josephus Daniels. Washington, 1). C , l,ee S. Overman. Salisbury, 15. l»uke. .New York. .\, , I!, ('. Flana gan. Ilenry .Miller. Atlanta, Ca,, 11, (!, Connor, Wilson, Jno, F, llruton, Wil son, F, A. Ilaniels, Ooldshoro. (ieo. H Brown, Washington, (), l> Joyner Kd Stagg. Durham. Victor S. Hryant, Durham, l.ocke Craig, Ualeigh. J. Hryan (iririies, Ualeigh, K. H, Ij<i<r,v, Kaleigh, T, \V, Hlckett, Haleigh, W, I’. W'ood, Kaleigh. M, 1, Shipman. Kaleigh, Tiios. Mason, i:. I*. Daugh I ridge. Hocky .Mount. I{. I.,. Davis, I'armvillu, C. (>'11 Kuughinghouse and S. Iliissell \cli»e Felix Hurve>, Kinston, J. ,M. I’ear- sall. Xew Hern. Jos. (J. Urown. Hal nt the inventor's home in IJewellyn I’!=rk, N. ,T. Many rcpidenfs, surprised by tho , briuht light, telephoned to the police to investicate. It is especially desiuii ed for use in mine rescue work, n' fires, on ship.s and aeroplanes. Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Curt The vor!«t cf’se;* noi” tif liowlonsr »tandi«if, Hre curcd l»v il«*- old ith.iblt Ur. I I'.irtfr s . c ’ ..iff* OiK It l*;iio aitd T i'i t!(''liiiie. 25c. S3c. the longest aiul inoHt f^or^ooua seen K. (J. Marris. Prank Wonlen^ bvre in luuny years. TIip hoarso boro] I j. U. \h‘a»l<>\vs. J. K. Moy**. JUchard Ihe noble old man .put to Cherry Hill. Williama, C. S. Carr, ,T. Ij, Little, f'i.mef»-ry. where he qiiietly laid Ulerbept While. Harry Whedbee, TO S E E BETTER SEE BEST . '■ ’'*• S' Don t Neglect Your EYES ~ If your ejes are troubllii); y«U hriiiir (hem to luc nlicre tlie t:.\AMi> \TIO.\ IS FREL' and ginssps to suit your eyes are >u|>plie(l lit reasonuble r««t. Itriiken I.ense iliipliratoil. W. L. BEST, Opticbin J. D. CO.X. I'lerk Superior Court I 11 I r, lit one a v*eek. 1 >0T1( 1; I North ( aroliiia In th« Ct)unty I’itt CotI^(,^ (Vnirt of I'itt County i.i A. Mill? .11 .. 1 vs j D. II, Harde. ' The defendant above named will take : notice that an action entitled as above ' has been commenced in Ihe County 'Court of I’itt County by J. A. Mills Jr.. vs 11. H. Hardee to recover Judgment :agaiii.''t Ihe defendant and against the I lands of the defendant lying in I’itt {county, for money and advanc(^s made j by the said plaintiiT (o the defendant I and upon contract; and the said de- ifendaiit will further take notice that ; h<‘ is reiiuired to appervr at the Court I Court of I’itt I'l.unty on .Motnlay. June iLMst. IIU.'i. at the Court Hous<> in Green ; ville, North Cartdinii. I.et the defeti- i dant further take notice that he is re- ; quired to answt'r or demur to the <'oni- { plaint which will lie iiled in said ac- I tion on f»r befi>re June ‘Jlst, itM;», and 1 if he faillo answer said ('omphiint on {or before June 31st litUi. the plaintiff I will apply to the ('ourt for the relief j demanded in his CoinphiinI This May 24th tOir, I J. D. CO.X. <^'lork of the County t'oiirt Farmers! Would you buy a FURNACE EYE if it would protect your barn against FIRE ) Come let us show you at Gentry and Gorman’s Warehouse. We can also supply either GROOVED or RIVET ED FLUES, as we were the first niak- ers here to mike Glooved flues. Jenkins Roojing & Flue Co. J. J. JENKINS, Manager l>at I’hone .‘MIT Muht riione 2.'>C I. $500,000 At Per Gent APPLY TO WILEY BROWN KHKIOHT >OTirF If you value quick transportation, route your shipments via .Norfolk and Southern Hailroad. Watch the time maile by their pack- nee cars, and you will find that your interests are best Rorved by patron- •'izing them, as "Time is money," O OOH c 3 o li O a c 3 c/9 O 3 > xi t^o“ 5 o « S c ^2. (lOb o
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