Eastern reflector, 30 April 1915


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TO TAX
P i lot
I II. Gray, lot
Wilson Gray. I
res, Z lots
You hereby notified that I have
ibis i.-i day of April lasted upon j
the following lands, which will sold
on the First Monday In Hay to
on the same. H. Howard, l lot
Will Hagan
SHERIFF ,, , v
John Baker
Chancy
Mrs.
ii I.- r i
Joseph
Little
j. Ben
Willie Little
Have Moore i
j. J. Bedding
. Hugh
Noah Smith
w.
Williams
John M. Ward
Robert K. Wilson
K, Allen IS seres
L. C. Arthur acres
Travis Allen
Jas Brown acres
i. Drown acres
Mrs Clyde Brown
j H Boyd, Jr.,
it ii Bell
I i. Butler.
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Ben Joni s, i
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G L. and
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. ; Willis Pitt,
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1.69
9.52
John Pittman, i lot
W. Powell, seres
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W J.
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i,. is Smith, seres
w. Jasper Taylor, so acres
I C and A Taylor
acres
Joe Taylor I lot
John Taylor. lot
Mrs Mary E.
, -N Williams,
to
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j m Brown it acre
R. J Cobb sen
Clark I
Isaac
All. n i
Mrs Blanche
a res lots
Henry Duncan n
J Elks res
K. ii Evans I ii
Herbert lot
Wash Edwards l lot
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Frank E inf i
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Fleming, I lot
Forbes l lot
Louis Forbes
Gray, i lot
John Prank Greene
J. H Holland an I
acres
Harris and Wife
Harrington a
lots
Harrington
Jan. Ha I
Edward Harris.
Alston Harris,
Nathan l I it
Armor Jordan, . i
Willie Jenkins, l
Julius .
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. . . James i n
Ida i;. Jones
Abram seres I lot
i i Ki mi y, i Ii l
Henry Knox, Ii I
Virginia King I I
Km.
Lela I
J. C. lots
Frank Lewis. year-
Henry Lewis. 1-2 lots
J J Lang, lot
Herbert I
Sam acre
R. Little. low
Mack Little. lot
L. P. Manning, l lot
Mrs Nellie I Moore. lot
w W Moore, lot
M D E acres
Andrew Moore, l lot
Armless l lot
Amos lot
Mel lot
Fred Moore, acres
lot
John P. 1-4
P, i lots
l. R Oliver, lot
San, Obey, lots
C A Porter, s
J. w, Perkins, n lots
B. P, . acres, Id
Mrs l Pollard, acres
Peyton, l
W. H. Kick.- and wife. lots
John B
Win. Redmond, i
v. r. Id, i lot
J. F. Stokes, i lot
E, n
J, c Savage and wife, l
John l lot
Robt, Spell,
The Pitt L. Mfg Co. I plant
Josephine Tucker, lots
W. H. a. res
A Wilson. Iota
Williams, I
Watson William-. I re
Williams, i lot
st, Ward, i lot
e Wooten, l lot
W. H Maker, acres
Q, W acres
sores
H. W. Brown. acres
lot
J. B. lot
Carter, lot
acres
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Fri man, i acre
n n a an Mil
smith a
i ii Knox, a
W. R. Keel, i
Gird, I, B r.
J H Harrow. acres
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n, a.
K J. Cobb for Cat
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Marcellus .
i s Fleming, lots
John acre
Ell Gaylord acre
. . Marrow . n
Arden Mills, l o i
Win. May, Bi B
l, L. Smith, a
W. II.
. Its, r.
. Smith, acres
Mr.-. L, a
W ii Williams, lots
M M. Wiggins, lots
D hard. I lot
Frank Battle I acre
Jim
Ii ii Clark acres
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Elizabeth Phillips l acres
A Hammond acres
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John M acres
Moore I acres
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s Mrs. Georg k s
B Ills w acres
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Mr Cobb acres Nichols
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Mrs Mary acres
I . Arthur acres
. Nobles acres
W. L. Rice in acres
3.201 Standard Realty Co.,
j H B. Turner. lots
David Washington lot
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP
Carr
Mil. Dupree years
C. Edwards lot yr
s. Eagles lot
Joe Everett acres lots
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Ml E n
Hoses Graham lot
f. Gay guardian for
acres
Harris W. Howard
W. L. Johnson acres
Sam Johnson acre
G. I. lot
John Moseley
D P I
i. Owens lot
W R. Owens
T Bason E lots
Lizzie Parker
Ben Phillips lots
n. acres
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Lea Williams. acres
Tom L. I
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Ferebee Joyner lot
Joyner lot
Herbert Joyner Hot
Oscar Joyner I lot
Joyner
II or hit
Alford W, Joyner
I. G. lot
Mai . Mi lot
W M. lots
II. John May. lot
John Moore Jr I
Moore lot
Li ,
I . is Phillips
M Rasberry
Pollard
Loyd smith. lot
Henry I
lot
Julia Vines
W H Wilkinson
Ward lot
Henry Allen lot
Mrs Georgia Baker
J. II Buck
Miss Ella Bland
Jas T.
Jacob Brown 1-2
Stephen i lot
Lewis Barrett acres
A. I Cox lots
W Cox. lots
J w. Cox
Maud Carr 1-2 res
A J Collins acres
M V Cannon lots
Jas lot
en Dudley
. Sarah
. lot
Jordan S acres
acres
D II Ewell acres lot
g A lot
lot
A Griffin lots
Hemby Adam es
Mrs. A i Johnson lot
Carolina I lot
Anne Williams I
Mrs. Ida Johnson
Noah Johnson lots
lien Tyson lot
K c Turnage a.
lien Sutton acre
Alonzo Rasberry lot
Richardson let
Patrick I
Simon Phillips lot
J Patrick
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Will Newton ;
Sampson Nobles 1-4
George M lot
Moore
Moore lei
p Morrison lot
Mary
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Best Is None Too.
Good For You
In this day and time majority of men
look for the best the market
affords in all lines.
Realizing this fact we keep our store
well stocked with
HARDWARE
to meet the wants all men.
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Lawhorn acres
Cu 1- Mi Lawhorn lot
acres II lots
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Mrs. Moore
J T. Locust lots
M, . Co.
Knox lot
J. L. lot
acres
Lorenzo acres
acres
SWIFT TOWNSHIP
Jas. Brooks acres
Wm. Broadway acres 1.1.77
Wyatt acres 10.00
J. W Cox acres
J V. Cox 1-2 acre
W. L. K Corey so acres year-
W L f Corey acres years
3.07
Cogdell
N M Farrow acres
T II Faulkner res
Henry 1-2 acres
B alter Gardner acres
acres
1.22
1.66
11.49
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lot
lo
Chestnut lot
Annie Collins
Mary
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lot
Martha a res
II Jackson lot 3.07
3.64 j W. L. Johnson lot 13.00
Hub Joyner 7.42
Harris a Harrington acres
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A Garris I i I acres
Annie Haddock acres
Mary A. Johnson a. re
P, II acres
G H. acre
Miss Bessie acres
F. M. Iv acres
Sarah J. B
Willie
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Sarah it. Smith acres
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NOTICE
State of North Carolina.
Count of Pitt.
To Bell, Entry Taker of
Pitt Bounty.
The undersigned being a
of the State North Carolina.
hereby sets forth and shows that the
Howl nit or parcel of land to-
and being In Heaver Dam
Pitt County. North Caro-
Ten or Twelve acres of land the
south Side Of Tar river In Heaver
Township, and more fully described
Beginning In the
at the George
and running with Hie line
J. I. Elks, Deceased, to J. w. Smith's
corner, thence with Smith's line lo
Pollard's corner; thence with
Pollard's line J. C. Crawford's
line; theme said line
to corner, the beginning i
by estimation ten or twelve
and being a narrow strip of
In Hie about
sixty or seventy yards
Same being vacant and
land belonging to tile State of
North Carolina, and subject to Entry,
and the undersigned hereby
makes entry of. lays claim lo and
Prays for a Grant for said land.
TIM- the 19th, day April 1915.
J. C. CRAWFORD.
Claimant
The above Entry tiled with this
the 19th, day of April. 1916.
BELL,
. Entry Taker
TAKE
On my farm one dark brown BOW,
unmarked, weight about ion pounds.
Owner can gal same paying ail
coats and damages,
NOAH BARBER.
On N. C .
Our Offer This
MISS THIS Out this slip,
enclose with live cents to Foley Co.
Chicago, name and
address clearly. You will receive In
a trial package containing
Honey and Tar Compound, for
COUghS, colds and croup, Kidney
Pills, Foley Cathartic Tablets.
sold Everywhere
OUR
LAMP is the most
compact and efficient lighting de-
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will
not blow out or jar out Equipped
with thumb screws, so that it is
easily attached or detached. Throws
a clear light feet ahead. Extra
large red danger signal in back.
It is equipped with handle, and when
detached makes a good hand lantern.
Strong. Durable. last for years.
At Dealers
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Norfolk. V.
For Sale.
Choice young sows
almost price.
We are abort on corn and lone on
bogs mid have decided to otter for
mediate sale young cholera proof
Jersey Hills from B to x
weighing from to pound
at r. in n a. The Ii
the hoc for this
and this In an . fine
lot of stock. They have all recently
3.78 bean given the treat
and are therefor. Cholera proof
yon are bargain In
here Is your opportunity. This
That Dom Hot lb April
r. i Han nab Johnson I lot
5.68
ill tonic
ordinary
lo. not mum nor
In head hill nm.
took B. W.
FARM .
M. W. JACKSON, miles west of
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority Friend Thought Mr.
Die, Bat
One Helped Him to
interesting ad-
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes as was down with
stomach trouble for five years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
that I thought surely I would die.
I tried different but they
did not seem to do me any good.
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
and quit
biking other medicines. I decided to
take ins advice, although I did not have
any confidence In it.
I have now been taking
three months, and it has cured
haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using it.
I am so thankful for what Back-
has done for
has been
found a very valuable medicine for de-
the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should
kept in every family chest
a package today.
Only a quarter. u
aV
HAS
A POPULATION OP POOR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
HID ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
COUNTRY.
OP ALL
KIND ABE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
IN THE WAY OP
AND
WE HAVE AN
mm AND
we a awe a
OP HUN-
AMONG THE
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OP NORTH CARO-
LIN A AND INVITE THOSE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO NO TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR
ARM LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
Agriculture Is th. H-st fuels, the Most the Mm
n. rare a v trail so. mi.-.
HOW
WITH
In
Thinks S.
PANIC HOW IMPOSSIBLE
No., We lint,. The Soundest
System. When Once We Had The
Wort. Due to The Federal
-1 r i Art.
Will Slay
at Navy Yard Until
War
. April ST.-The
country is smiling with prosperity as
a result the federal reserve hank
act and the system grows older
the smile will grow into a laugh, ac-
cording to Charles S. Hamlin,
nor of the federal reserve bank board,
who spoke before the Southern Com-
here today.
Mr. Hamlin pointed out while
formerly had the worst
system In the civilized world, we now
have
lie answered of a single
centralized bank by asserting that
of the large territory involved.
decentralized banks are preferable
to one centralized hank and that
federal reserve board holds all the
of a centralized bank.
financial panic such as that of
1907 is now Mr. Hamlin
continued. time of financial
stringency, a farmer deserving of
credit can get it. We have a real
elastic, a real local, liquid currency.
The federal reserve board is cm-
powered at such times to put out
enormous sums sufficient to dispute
any idea of panic.
Dr. Charles chief of the
division of markets and rural
of the United States depart-
of agriculture, declared that
southern farmer has
realized the need of being more pro-
The time is passing, he said,
when products of the farm and ranch
are shipping to market then
brought back as foodstuffs.
societies throughout
the south are being organized to
products As the result.
farm promises to hold the young
people by Offering a broader he
said.
the between the
nary country hoy and girl and the
agricultural college or industrial In-
state and you have accomplished
much toward the solution of the farm
was the advice offered by
II E. commissioner of
agriculture for Mississippi another
speaker.
Although the place Of the mill meet-
of the Southern Commercial con-
will he determined until a
meeting the board directors.
months after the
convention, spirited contests
ii arisen. Overtures have
i., i, from Little Bock, Ark,
Cincinnati, Charleston, s. c Chat
Tenn., Va . Ra-
N. c. Baltimore, St. Louis and
Richmond
agriculture as a problem,
railroad rates and the work of the
federal department of agriculture
through l marketing
wire leading topics
in th morning session of the
Congress The attendance was large-
Va . April -Late Tuesday
it was made known here that it had
been officially decided in Washington
that the will be
interned at the navy yard here
the remainder the war.
The big Herman with
and his crew, will
come to yard on Thursday,
and will he given a berth close to th
on of th
Portsmouth yard dorks.
This decision is in harmony with
the resolutions adopted Tuesday by
the Hoard of Trade Chamber
Commerce, and puts at rest the
that tin- vessel might be sent
to Baltimore or Annapolis.
It is further believed that the ex-
of and
his associates on Prinz re-
the health and pleasurable
environment of living in this section
made Capt. of
also staying at the Norfolk-Ports-
mouth yard.
British Forces Halt
The Onward Rush of
Germans in the Flanders
Japan's Modified Demands
low In The Hands of
Chinese Minister
Berlin far Admit This in
Wireless Message to
Hits Killed Hunkers.
Newport News, Va., April The
German auxiliary
which will be interned at the
navy yard tor the remainder
of war, was at a pier here today till
her coal bunkers. Work of coaling
was completed late today and the
will be taken Thursday to
Norfolk for Internment after a few
minor repairs are completed.
The will be interned at the
request of her Captain
Official notice of his in-
to intern was given late yes-1 by us.
He said he had intended to I
to dash past the British and
French warships off the capes, but
that the illness of many of his crew
from would make that
possible before expiration of the time
limit fixed by the American govern-
for repairs to make his
seaworthy.
To Have Liberty
Washington. April
helm's officers will be given the free-
of Norfolk and adjacent cities,
and the enlisted men will be free to
go about Norfolk under guard at
Hear Admiral will
wide discretionary powers In dealing
with them and their liberty will be
enlarged from time time He re-
today that the pro-
will be taken the Norfolk
navy yard Thursday.
Take Offensive And Germany
Lessen Are At Several
iii-
el Germans
Berlin, by wireless via London,
April The German was state-
today
the
British attacked Flanders
yesterday with very strong forces the
new line of our positions north and
northeast of Ypres, which runs from
three to four south of the
previous line from close to the north
of tram, on the canal,
by way of st. in the direction
of
assaults, which partly were
attacked in the rear by German art
southeast of Ypres, completely
broke down under our tin- with ex-
heavy losses.
enemy's lire completely
the houses in
which were vacated by us during the
last bight. Th. bridgehead,
ed on the left bank of the canal, to
east of still is being held
l delegates who were unable to at-
tend the opening meetings.
markets for locally grown
produce should be established;
country is the Important tiling and
In lending a hand lo help the country
to prosperity, a city Is helping Itself
to declared Mr. Bradford
Knapp, head the de-
agriculture.
To Col M o plant-
, r Carolina, the in
farmer generally is an
stick his head In the sand and
see He asserted the
farmer of refuses lo use
engagements hitherto
fought at Ypres our troops took
machine guns.
have commenced to bombard
the important railway junction and
military headquarters at
about twelve west of Ypres
with appreciable success.
the forest of Argonne a French
night attack northeast of
was repulsed
the Meuse hills we also secured
further advantages yesterday, Al-
though the French brought up new
forces, the attacks made by enemy
against our positions at fail-
fierce attack ill the forest of Ail-
was repulsed by us with heavy
losses to the enemy. Further east of
this district the gained no
new ground.
nocturnal hand-to-hand fight-
we also worked our way success-
fully in Le wood.
enemy repeatedly
last night our positions on
All his attacks failed.
In the eastern the
remains
Landing Troop
London, April The English
imping most
phase of the Herman offensive
canal is past, is turning Its
attention to the Dardanelles,
the landing troops is
under way. Russia is lending
co-operation by bombarding torts
Judgment and supply tor u,,, Turkish
Which there is a demand in such I battleship is reported have made
hut a feeble reply.
quantities as arc needed.
Colonel urged the
through governmental or
agencies, of agriculture iii the
states by warehouse sys.
tins after of South
Una, under which a may store
his crop and obtain a l
storage on which he negotiate u
y inn. by arrival of scores loan
So is made here in mini
the Importance the Herman
operations In Flanders which have
been declared to be at least mi ample
for th British last
month
Belgium report for today claims
reputes of three attacks
to Which Indicates
that the German contention that their
advance made over a front ex-
tending from Ypres to was
accurate.
Important Tows.
The latest official
claimed recapture of
the French, but the Belgian re-
port made subsequently, asserts that
possession of the town was won for a
greatly ill the assault by Bel-
artillery.
on the western side of the
Canal, has been a bone of con-
having changed hands four
times in the course of the present
light. Its importance is due to the
lad that its possession would give the
Germans an important hold oil that
side of the canal and would compel
the allies to readjust their line.
Fighting on Arouses I
That the lighting along the Is
causing anxiety in England is
by the demand of the press this
morning the government expedite
the sending of a new army to France,
A strong German offensive is under
way also t St. Thus the two
points when- the German offensive
ceased before
and at SI have been chosen
for resumption of activities in the
spring. It remains to be seer,
ever, whether these points have been
selected as feints while the main on-
is made elsewhere.
The eastern front is receiving
attention. Official reports merely speak
detached actions in the
Take Offensive.
London, April following
report from Field Marshal Sir John
French, commander of the British
forces at the front, under todays
date, was given out here today
all German
northeast of Ypres wine repulsed, in
the afternoon our troops took the of-
and made progress near
Julian and to the west of that place
French co-operated on our
left, and further to the north they re-
took
German Losses
the course of yesterday's light-
our artillery took full advantage
several opportunities for Inflicting
severe casualties on the enemy.
remainder of the front there
la nothing report. In addition to
destruction Junction
mentioned In the communique last
night, our airmen yesterday bombard-
ed successfully stations and
at the following
Lange
and
Scum German .
Paris. April Wounded soldiers
from the speak with scorn of
the Herman asphyxiating bombs
famous bombs killed no
said one just put to mined himself
Bleep those who breathed the fumes
Then the Germans came up and kill
id the sleepers. help
we by smashing
Basing their opinions on
of the fumes, chemists
bombs can do little harm in the
open air require so ninny favor-
able conditions us to make their sue-
rest limited
Report On Carter
Will k
Submitted Tomorrow
Peking, April With the new
draft of the Japanese demands on
China In the hands of the Chinese
foreign minister interest is groused In
the nature of the modifications Japan
has made ill the original document
President Kai and his ad-
visors have examined the demands as
amended, but no decision has been
readied and they likely to be the
subject of further discussions.
Group one and group four of the
original demands have not been alter-
ed from the form to which the Chi-
government already has agreed
Croup one relates to Tung Pro-
and group four relates to leas-
lo a third power any island, port
or harbor along the China coast.
The group dealing with South
Manchuria, to six articles, of which
China also has agreed, remains
changed. The second article of
group three hearing on property
rights and interest of the h
Ping Company is eliminated, hut the
first article of that group is made
stronger from the Japanese view point
by requiring China shall prompt-
compel shareholders of the
Ping Company to accept the
of a joint company, which shall
include the two nations.
Group File
The new entirely re-con-
group five in a manner Which
the Chinese representatives declare
is more menacing, because say
the amendments are based on state-
which Chang tin
Chinese foreign minister, made in the
conference with the Japanese minis
and and
which is alleged the Japanese are
attempting to designate as pledges
from China. Further it is declared
that the Chinese foreign minister
permitted himself to be drawn into
a discussion of these demands which
Kai had instructed him to
to discuss.
five comprises seven articles
relating to the employment by the
Chinese government of Japanese as
advisers in political, financial and
military supervision of tin
Chinese the right of
ownership of land or the building of
ships, churches and
chase of munitions Of war from
various railway and mining
rights, well as the right by the
to Buddhism In
China
April
Legislative investigating com-
spent another day yesterday
struggling with the mass of evidence
crammed into the hearing the ease.
Although the committee bad intend
ed holding night sessions until the
whole matter was ended and th.
port mads out, this plan was
abandoned on account of lack
Of evidence prepared
After nearly two days spent tin
lamination, members of the commit
lee last night still maintained a
silence regarding the probable
findings in the case, it was. how- v.-i
stated that it is hardly likely now
that any decision will be reached
Thursday. It was at first thought
possible that the committee would
be ready to make a report by Tuesday
or Wednesday of this week. One
thing is certain, the committee it-sell
is anxious to complete the work as-
signed to it and during the hearing
and in the make-up of the report have
Indicated their desire to do the work
thoroughly but quickly. Whether th-
decision hi for Judge Carter or
against him, is argued, the question
of lime is an important factor
Interest In the case itself has
since the falling down of the
immorality charges. The rumors of
Immorality when the h.
gnu Its setting continued until there
was on the stand Mrs. J. M.
the matronly and Grandmother-
of the hotel at Clinton, who
had been mentioned frequently in the
case Her testimony was regarded
among the strongest for the
of Judge Carter. At any rate,
from that time the Immorality charge-
became so weakened that when tin
counsel for Judge Carter asked it the
committee desired any argument in
the refutation of these charges, the
committee indicated Its opinion that
little weight should be given them.
This left the fighting ground of the
investigation limited largely to tin
New Incident. From the
first, Solicitor made n
plain that be would have nothing
do with the immorality phase of the
charges and for himself desired
mainly that his own conduct and
Character vindicated by the
out of and the en
tries mads against him In the Craven
court he was adjudged
in contempt
Japanese
With reference to article one of
group five, Japan requires note
from China declaring when any
Important crisis arises China shall
ask Japan m Japan
peculiar wording
is tin- undertaking to which, the
state Lu Cheng com-
in article two of group five Japan
now requires the right either lo rent
Ii lands. The Chine express
being far from
oh .
i, i ii to Buddhism, would have
effect of entire
try to Japanese Individually, as
us under
It's easy to save money when yon
have acquired lbs habit We blip on
get the habit shares in our
Series between now and May 1st.
Building A Loan
4-17
AMI HIT t STILL IN
Panic- Bring Legal
Kinston, April
a wall known mill man East Bridge
street, was the victim of a
Incident here and Ins
young wile an establishment
mi Queen street conducted by Mrs M.
L. Braswell, and without purchase
anything. After their
Mrs. Braswell policeman
their home to demand they r,
turn which she claimed
was II
shocked and his wife i- i
from Incident which
unnerved her. They Insisted upon th I
officer searching the house, and after
ward with lo Mrs. Bras
establishment. According t.
when they
Mrs Braswell announced .
had discovered hat In the place,
offend no word of apology. M
conferred with lawyers and
Is said to he
Annie three group five, relating
police administration, has hen
withdrawn, Japan now requires
the appointment of
and also chine-.-
for hind In
i in. In- ides in which
Hi Japanese, Ilka other foreigners against. Mrs. Braswell, who is
everywhere privileged prominent , .,.,. .,.





THE HOME
FARM
a KM
m has,
a j
IX
II
a i- had ape
t Bird
A of
tor 1.1
-i
MU
t of power of sale on
tallied in a certain
and delivered h to
J K a I lbs
Of January MM
duly recorded III the office of the lo
f Of county in lo. K
y Page iv will
for before Court House
,. . on i
,. of Kg the following
;, rib i tract i r par. el laud
in Swift Township,
. Vi I In the
.-I by
g Chapman, on the the
of W i. Chapman, on the
lands of
and on the Souths by the land i f V
I v Mills. It
I. ii
By virtue of execution tat
the Superior
en count bearing date of March
a Judgment rendered .
Report bI Ike Grand Jury
Tin Honorable Of tie
I'm County
We. Grand fury. to report
sea
ha charted fa.- at
pa a to
he pea
Mama
tot at Ufa.
V I'll I
at
M i.
leas
Said Bale
April
-1 n a
l.-t
n . Mayor tin en
r s your duty to over-
took mil -i I feel-
, i your
tor the hi . is the
fill the office
The man s i not value hut role,
on i . i for the man
him is
not When you
you should vote
ii i on
inn tin- man m ed Hi
not man lot I
not fin in-iii you personally
Hi- best,
from nil angles. Is best quail-
for
The Committee In the
I the . Is in Raleigh
examining
lib of making their report
Mince committee announced that
little weigh would given to the
charges, ha not
been an keen as ii wan The
i- m be Hied
in the
Hi. on March 16th. 1915
this judgment record In J l
of County th under
of Pitt on
the l th May,
IS o'clock the Conn
lions, door county tail to the
i for
following described
ii;, instruction Hi
Motor,
and to u . hare
Investigated the d
and bay
same is kept In better shape
i I ha n we have ever
ii
u. further, have
. lump
found ii in good condition; prison-
WANT ADS
I. . FOB
and
r Hotel
.-, i Beans, avail weight
. H K
c . C
Pt Wilson I II III
between the lines
and the Treasury Officials
win in no way affect the policy
ii,. administration Depart
it lust is handling case
i nil ii W
hour when men
id from in China, per
ii to inquire
hi 1.1- of our old friend
Wu
is to
in- and the leagues
ire the
i owner
r G m,
I I
i i and i ;. i
conferred upon Mort-
in i Mortgage Deed bear
lug lay of from
i. Nora Barrett Ins
and the office
of of for Pitt
in Hook I. Page etc
will sell auction
door in
i for cash at o'clock m v--
the following
real estate in
town of N
on.- re more or less, bounded
follows, on the north by W. H
Wilkinson, on the by Main Street,
on south by Graded School lot,
am by Belcher Heirs on the
This Hi- day of March 1915
A W Mortgagee
nonce.
Notice la hereby given lo Hie
K. Hill mutual
and agreement with all the members
firm The Greenville Roof-
and Cornice withdrawn
h the firm of Greenville
and Cornice company, and
hereafter said
run and E
and V l In the
name of The Rooting and
Cornice to. and the R Hill will
nave no further connection whatever
with said firm
the day of April
I . Ian
or tracts of land, lo
estate of J J To wit, , . cared for In
certain or parcel of land lying and are treaded properly
i Pill county have also Inspected Jail and
North Carolina and more the County
.- and a thorough
Beginning books and papers, and find
on path in the line of Lot No. everything In a most excellent
then runs and Lot No.
III s 1-2, w b w. as .,
heirs line, then with their County Board of Com
line S w i l poles to a stake in that have small en
edge than H i- closure provided in the office of the
SOW
by Coca Cola Bottling Com
corner Filth and Washington
Apply to J B.
Norfolk
Re
s, in
Hill KALE till HIM SIX BOOB
house on Pin Street near Dickinson
avenue Apply to M Ruck
l in; I II
taKe in West Greenville. Apply U
Miss Mai lie Hearne I-6-II
3-6 pole lo a stake M Mr
corner then with M i
line and line
h it 1-5 poles I,, the beginning
it res more or less
Second Traci Beginning a stake
in road corner
and runs with said road S K
a branch, up branch
lo pointed some gums, corn-
County sup. of Public
Schools which will meet demands,
i be for consultation
and private committee meetings
Hi ard of pro
ii lo ere I, as soon as convenient,
fence recently voted for the
In the stock law territory; that
, feel Hull an establishment this
In tubes cents, ask your
mm
S. N
N. B. The following schedule
published as information ONLY and
an- d
LEAVE I i
EAST
A M Daily,
Cur tor Norfolk.
A Daily, for Plymouth.
City and Norfolk Broiler Par-
Service Chocowinity to Nor-
folk Connects for all points North
and
P M Daily, except Sunday, for
Washington.
; A M Daily for Wilson, Raleigh
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. Councils North, South
and West
7.54 A M Daily, except Sunday, far
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects far
all points.
P M Daily for and all
intermediate stations.
For further information and
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J. L
Agent. Greenville, N. C.
J. II. STACK, H. S
TOMATO i
Plants, Miss Battle Warren. Phone
No in then.- line of fence would tend m
No in w t-S pole- to a ,, great deal of bad feeling has
sink, corner of No. In- existed heretofore, and w.
of then N hope Ibis will settle alack
K poles id law question, till Rood
line running with law established
Hie N 1- poles be this
ginning containing acres more or We recommend a
less ll being in the term of Criminal be held
of the land of J I as this County to gel the cases on
will appear of record in Book N-10, docket cleared off, and with the
on page of Pitt Count Registry, Court which been recently es-
i in- -ale is to satisfy above men-. and terms as they are
Honed Judgment The same being now held, appears will he
sold ti the life estate of J then possible to keep up
criminal docket as is made dis
This day of April. 1815. posed of, without accumulation of
cost by the continuance from
Sheriff of Pin County to term
We desire to as a body, as
commend th
WHITE bin
coats cleaned our new
formula. Co.
Phone 4-30-11
v filled
Daniel
ii here
tobacco plants with
to get beat results, v
you m
Barber
forget that n
ii noun it. and
n -in,, s for
W Ange a n
R A
to ti large congregation
p opal In n lust night
nice r, ad made
I it d ,
Forrest h t
is . buy your
groceries and sh meats, a
price
Mi. Johnson iii enter
members of r.
lass High School
her borne hero evening from
VI I In.
line of spring and summer
--nods arrived,
prepared to
tin. Harrington, Barber Co
1- no boiler to paint
have what want
in in unmixed palm v
W I
. n 01.1
and follow-
gentlemen In serve town of
r for mil your K Braxton
Ha i, Constable and
and
s Burner
mil held Hr
In
We have in received
. shoos for
in.-ii. nod
hi,. well known
for no n B. II I
Co
A III of
and we i an till your orders for heal
Hour reasonable c.
Co
Notice to
undersigned having
Executrix Last Will and
Testament of Hyman before
D Cox. Clerk of the Superior
County, on the
April. IBIS, notice Is hereby Riven
all persons Indebted the estate of
Hyman lo make immediate
to the undersigned notice
is also to all persona holding
claims against estate lo Die
aid claims duly with the
within twelve months from
dale hereof, or ibis notice will he
plead n liar recovery on said
Ho- Slit April,
I. ADA in MAN.
Hyman
ltd He
I Will sell door
Greenville, on Monday the
rd May the following
in the Town of Winter
N . the
till April
V.
tor Town of Winter
North Carolina
I'm County.
Notice is given Hi,
Board of Com-
a. Don of the Hoard County Com-
and Hoard of for
j. County In employing a who
lime health oilier, whose
to Investigate the of typhoid
of Put Count, held Monday, I I i. and to
April I, There was a Petition i mall pox and use preventive
u Hoard asking that a and measures to protect th
Public be laid out of the people County,
Township, over the following described we ask that the
NOTICE TO HOLDERS
OLD POST OFFICE hi VS
It has been decided that in order to
save I to the holders of keys to
look boxes in the old office hi
having to apply to Mr, M, H
for the redemption of these keys
they will be redeemed the money
order window of the post office until
the dose of business on Saturday,
May 1st. 1915.
The deposit on such keys as remain
unredeemed at the expiration of tho
above date will be forfeited, as en-
tire equipment must be turned over to
Mr on that date
WHICHARD,
April Postmaster
4-21 o d
PROFESSIONAL
W. B. .
to Mm
law,
The of
with Ir. D. L. James,
Ula, M. O.
M.
Practicing in all the
In on Third
street, fronting Court
Attorney at Law
Hie Public J
W Lloyd's farm, running from
county road north through Lloyd's
farm to Lafayette farm,
thence north a direction
J B Corey's path, then said
to w field
through land to it. D. I
land, thence the dividing j
line of the and R
s laud. corner of
theme It D,
land lo the Hunting Crossing, and,
line on
And is hereby given
said Petition will he heard at the reg-
of the Board of
of PUT County, to he held
Monday May ; It and all
desiring be heard will
on said date
Tins 8th, of April
Hell, Clerk
B A Chin
co-operate with him in making his
service as valuable and or as
as possible, which we led
would be very great with the proper
co operation and appreciation by the
people
Foreman of the
and
A v
I Ion i Bison, OS
Alt
Thomas Green
J Lot n
John
Han, Tyson,
U .
TAKES IT
in, farm dark brown a
unmarked about pounds
run same by paying all
. 0.1- an
BARBER
S Route
I l Mi MALE.
Hi virtue a decree Super
of Pitt in Special
Proceedings So entitled N, K
Harris flora Ann Moore and oilers,
Commissioners will
sell for before Court
door in on Monday, the
17th Of May. following
d.-scribed parcel of land, sit-
in Township near
town of lot known as L
ii in the of lands
I'm. deceased, and the same
lolled Thomas, tea
lull Heels.
King's Cross Roads, April On
April th.- fourth
day Afternoon met with Misses
and Mamie Smith
hostess
At three o'clock, the club was call
I'd order by President Miss
Tyson, and as she also bad been
pointed conduct devotional
read the fourth chapter
Mark The roll was called and
minutes were read by the
the meeting
Then tin- following,
rendered
Paper
Miss Battle Smith
Instrumental Bolo In Cont
Miss Smith
Solo The Plantation
Miss Mamie Slim
The business hour being over the
I members enjoyed their social
chat before adjourning
We were exceedingly lo have
lo of our members absent
MATT SMITH.
was
III
of Deeds Boll baa
Issued lo fol-
of I Hook Pages and lowing couple last report
corner of
in said division, and running lo the
Hint of I ail No N degrees W
lo the 2nd corner Lot No
South poles In
leaf pine, thence U de
trees c. poles to I stake or
in, old path by t ma i
. in ,. J, I K
poles ginning,
an apt a small place shout
. n ii n i old I.
r A
Major
son
WHITE
i and
i- i. Baker and
and
i a n
on
I h.
aid i
l i, i i
April I
ltd
When is In
our shares there is no In pay
your over per cent
series opens Hay 1st
A Lean
PATENTS
a. mm
fa.- n.
. lot fuel i m--
a Ha
build v.
. -v. l-1 b. --.--
a. . , .
D. SWIFT k CO.
D C.
Cards. .
FOR
To the Voters of the Town of
Ills;
I am a Candidate for Office
Mayor. Subject to your approval,
i S ti T. R
To of
I beg to announce my candidacy for
Mayor of Town of Greenville,
ALBION DUNN.
For
I hereby announce myself a
date for Mayor of the Town of
subject to the action of De-
Primary
This march
I W BRYAN
Far Mayor.
Voters of
hereby announce myself a
late for Mayor subject to the
primary lo be held for
Of
I W OUTLAW
Pot
Ferns, Palms and many ale
plants or the Write to o
Spring Pries List of Rose
shrubberies, Hedge Plants.
and Trees.
R SINKS
Mall, telegraph and telephone order-
promptly executed by J U
a CO. N. C.
Fer All
We grow them. Roses, Va
and Carnations s We
ding and Funeral flowers arranged
latest artistic
J. C. Stokes
Healer ill
all H II
no
Phone
I I ind
i. F.
Stables
B. F.
Bee ea Fourth Street near Freak
B. C.
N C.
ALBION DUNN
A at Lew
la Third
wherever are
desired,
North Carolina
DB PAUL
DENTIST
Frank Sure
N. C.
sou
BID
The Mutual Life Ce
of New Tort.
I. EVERETT
at Law
la Building on Court
Square.
D. B.
Attorney at Law
Land and Drainage a
In office formerly occupied by
r. O. A
Corner Fourth and
Bade and
Head as Tew
hunt,
Flour,
Cusps,
Corn
en, Porridge,
Cereal,
Qom
M Schultz
Moseley Brothers
Insurance and Real Estate
Agents.
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONALS.
V. SI II
Mr-, n n of Bethel la
Mrs M II
Mrs Kale K the
i School, left this
to the
, -hat place.
w. k. Hooker left morn-
for on business
rip
H. K. delivered
address the closing
el the School near Ayden es-
County S II In.
left ibis morning for Bridge-
inn, Craven county, where he win
deliver an address the
school
Mr C W Wilson spoke at the
school commencement at
Vance county, on April -7th. and Bill
peak Sunbury April 29th.
Mr I. It. attended and
War-
aw
May It II Train-
inc School Faculty spent night
in
Mrs. O. B. Baines Spring Hope
and Mrs w. ; Baptists of Swindell
are visiting Mrs I, w Tucker on
Second
Mr R R Newton,
in the city today-
Mr T. Of was
here on
are sun going up in
and will continue lo do so.
here's a reason Ask us about ii
Hume Building A Loan
and in lie for
The which will be danced
in The School tho
Training School Friday April will
old much beauty and charm to
play Eight couples will take part
iii dance This dance is charge
of 18th century the age
which the of free play H
laid of swords future
in the most beautiful figure, and
graceful steps with beautiful
pose., make charming scene.
Hid Sours, as.
Dull What Can the Mai-
lo only Thine
Love is Kind will be
in Junior between
scenes and will help much to keep
one in the the limes
Make Work Possible.
You cannot do good work while your
bowels are sluggish or your liver
id. Wm. K. Mgr. Scott
Hotel, Hancock, Mich., says gave
Cathartic Tablets a thorough
trial, and find a mild but safe
Foley Cathartic Tablets
never gripe or cause nausea Th y
do away with that drowsy, dull, tired
and are wholesome, cleansing
and healthful. Most satisfactory for
persons. Sold
southern Shriller, Macon.
Macon. Apr.
Iron Owe are arriving in Ba-
con a big frolic and ceremonial
which is MB for
Fully a thousand wearers of the red
are expected morning
tor
I let not. MiC., April II.
row is last day for
cations for the Jobs as policemen
the Detroit police do
The department is trying
to raise standard of its police
so WM to advertise
character applicants had
alien so low become
to attract husky, honest young-
and assure them
pull was needed to the
force
invigorating Pole and
CM Mole,
Mil tonic.
blood
and . XX
lo B.
Indianapolis, Ind., Apr Phi
Indiana Democrats will hold big
love feast hare tonight, with
as of honor
and principal speaker All
leaders
nailed meeting, which is
develop in ruin
.,,.
Own your own way
make, ll just as as house
rent Let it to you
lean
Ban Joyner and of
Sunday Mr. it.
Mr Boy had
breakdown near our town Sunday
and i, ear from
came his
The Free Wills are holding ,. pro
meeting at Arthur this week,
it is being conducted by Mr, One,,
Mrs Ivy spent Saturday
night in visiting h.-r broth
A L, Flanagan
Little Miss Smith
many friends Saturday v n
from three till six in honor
her thirteenth birthday, served
dainty refreshments.
Mr L. C. Arthur
was ill our town yesterday
Mrs. C. and Mrs.
Anna are In to-
day on business
Little Christine Smith has just r.
turned from a week's visit in
county her aunt Mrs
The boys will debate
with the boys seal Wed-
at Smith's School
on woman
Miss Tyson of is
spending Home her aunt's Mrs
We are having ii some hot now but
the are making good use of
the some are through
planting cotton and will begin to
CO in a few days
We have not had any smallpox out
this way yet some few are being
while some are not visiting
our neighbor city.
I i lie-Inn.
Boston, April The dye stun
situation is principal topic at th-
meeting of the National
of Cotton Manufacturers,
which opened at the Copley
Albert Duncan of
ton Mils in the chair when the mill
men this morning Over
delegates from all section of the
try are present.
Foreign conditions In the in-
the dye situation in Germany
and the wage system, cotton
production in America, China and
other countries, the
Hilton waste, and problem of
Lome production dyes an
Which are lo be discussed by
speakers during two day
session
A medal will be awarded m some
person not a member of the
who has done most tor
Industry
TROOPS will
Richmond. April
today ordered In- Petersburg
infantry company to escort Tom
from lo
next Friday for his on
charge having attacked a if-
old while girl in Mecklenburg
March II-
was taken to Petersburg It
avoid a lynching alter he had con
Al the sheriff's request On
governor ordered the City In
company to Join Peters
burg company lo and aid
keeping order
Stale Carolina
of
To Hell Entry Taker of
Cut
Th.- undersigned claimant being
,. ii of the Stale of Carolina
hereby lets forth and shows that tin
following at land to
Lying and being; Beaver Dam
Caro-
Ten Twelve r load on the
side of Tar In Ham
Township and more fully described
in Nub
at
corner, and running with lint-
J. I. Deceased, W
, then.- with line
Pollard's corner; thence with
Pollard's line to J c
line; thence with said line
to corner, the beginning con
by estimation ten or twelve
acre- and being s narrow strip of
land ill the
sixty or seventy yards wide
Sam. being Vacant and
land belonging to the State
North Carolina, and subject lo Entry,
and the undersigned Claimant hereby
make.- of, lays claim to and
for I for said land.
This day of April
I C.
Claimant.
The above Entry Bled
day of April.
BELL
lid laker
If you up the number of bottles
used you will find Foley's Honey and
Tar greater demand than any other
cough medicine. It is safe, prompt
and effective for colds, croup, hoarse-
bronchial coughs, trouble
and It contains no
and is the preferred medicine for
children Sold Everywhere.
Wedding-
Fa. Apr
leading weddings of the
season is that of
Diddle and Mr Angier B fluke.
Which place here today Mis.
Middle comes from the Up
family Of millionaires, and
r of Mr and Mr. An
I Mr. Duke
1- a nephew m lamas of lo-
fame At ceremony.
Bias Mary of
groom be
groom lam be William
Ken
TO vol.
rills
I am
el I lo III,
r- the Town Green-
for
approval voters of
I .-I.
Bear Suit HaW
UM Angeles. , Apr
suit brought against Miss Mary
lord, moving picture star and her
mother, Mrs. C damage
Mary's dog In a Lo
Angeles will be heard here
morrow Mrs Florence S
sues ll for damage alleged
to have hen done lo tapestry,
lure Moors by the dog. and the
sum ill. hides one month's rent
who is said to be
movie star In Ho world.
denies allegations made b her
former landlady, and will light
suit ill
Art col.-mi Bend.
York. April Hurry W.
a artist, is the
choice for the presidency of National
Academy of Design, Which meets to
day lo a successor to John W.
Mr has been secretary of
Academy for a number of years.
Having qualified as
the estate of Joseph us de-
ceased, late of county, North Caro-
Is to notify all persons
claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to
undersigned on or before the 10th
day of April or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All
persons Indebted lo said estate will
please make immediate payment
This of April 1915.
MARTHA A
Administratrix of Move
James L Ally
I'm
Cholera For
Choice lot of young sows
offered almost scrap stock price.
We are short on corn and long on
bogs and have decided to offer for
mediate sale young cholera proof
Jersey tints trout u to s
old weighing from to 17.1 pounds
at lit to J-d a piece. The Is
unquestionably the hog for this sec-
and this is an fine
lot of stock. They have all recently
been given the treat
men and are therefore cholera proof.
If you are a bargain in
hogs here is your opportunity. This
offer will be withdrawn April
FARM
If, W. JACKSON, miles west of
Greenville Hid
Makes Feel Like
suffered from kidney ailment for
two writes Mrs M. A.
Robinson, Miss., commenced
taking Kidney Pills about ten
months ago I am years of age and
feel like a old girl Foley
Kidney invigorate weak and de-
ranged relieve backache,
rheumatism and bladder Sold
Everywhere
am K C, Apr.
H Harri at to,
Mgr Greenville
Tile Mutual Ufa Ins . o N V
My tear I r g
ledge with thanks, receipt of your
. bet tor
of the on life
my father, Joyner,
wish especially thank you for
the kindly Interest manifested in
tins settlement, and usual prompt
shown by your great
as the proofs were mailed
from, your office on the 17th
the check mailed on lbs -It and ill
my hands today, the The
is more than I expected it being th-
Dividend for tin- part of the
called Cost
end
My lather had Insurance in other
companies the Mutual Lite is
to make settlement
JOSEPH ll
To
To who intend adding their
record library I take this means
announcing an giving up
Office and am going lo
move my entire Pianos, Via
and records to
next Friday April a
good assortment of records including
the March and April numbers and
the accommodation
t rs my will be kept open
till p m. beginning today also
have the and
types on hand, also
one new upright piano,
slightly shop worn
GREENVILLE
FIRST SKI
The baseball games played here
Monday and Tuesday between the Kin
ton and Greenville colored loams re
suited a ti-
the and won the
second game by score to I
FliT TO Mil
John Cog, a near
who has been ill several
months, taken to New Rom this
morning and will be tried in the Fed
Court there on g
mg a blockade distillery A Deputy
Marshall carried the prisoner
Bern
to Nell
Richmond
June 1-2-3 1915
CONFEDERATE
VETERANS
REUNION
Tickets on Sale May 29th lo June 2nd,
inc., limited to June 10th. Extension and
stop-over privileges. For
schedules,
etc., call on
. II. Will
HI M.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
Come to see us for the New Model FORD
Touring and Runabout Automobiles. Equip-
electric lights and many other new
additions. Our profit sharing plan is very
attractive.
roaring Can F.
F. O. a. Dear.
Ford Supply Co.
Phone
Greenville. N. C.
THE LIMIT
OF LUXURY
Is reached when one taken a bath
lo an up-to-date bathtub of
No la complete it and
lbs comfort and which re-
from Its ii
Pars the Price
many times We have
finest In
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It.
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.
Providence, is i Apr is
Thomas v will today b.- con
rated Bishop of
Auxiliary to me See of Providence
church dignitaries
tome for the services Mgr. Koran is
widely known and
aside from hi. notable church work.
h,, . been Interested In hospital- and
other
Mil Mill
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Do not miss the rare of
seeing Sam's Play.
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Parade Hand Boat
See
and
rates tickets on sale April
tor trains scheduled to arrive
Norfolk before noon May ,
return limit May Get complete
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r Manager i P K.
Norfolk, Va
are requested to attend public
Speaking to be held the
at N C . Saturday the
lot. Dr. H U Alexander, President
of North Farmers
will speak in behalf of that
loin.- out and hear the issues
confront the forming dis
Public invited
The annual meeting of the stock
of The Company
will be held in the company's office
on Tuesday, Mat mi. o'clock a
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tie Is
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for
Notice is hereby given that
Primary for nomination of a
Mayor will be held
Monday, 3rd.
The Polls will be open on laid date
from sunrise to sunset Five
Points
candidate tor the nomination
will a to represent
him on said dale
This April 80th,
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Smith.
I C W. A Taylor US
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are I
tab the 1st April upon
following lands, which will he sold Taylor. lot
n the First Monday id May to loan Taylor lot
Mary K
late on the same
Kill
Urn
Willie
cam.
j. J. Redding
Hub
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I-at Will
John V I
k D. Allen IS
l. C Arthur acre
Allen
Jas
L. Brown acre
Mrs Clyde Brown
J. H
K H Bell acre
a.
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acres
lilt till
Ban
H Barrow, III .
Brows
no R for
. J W Cox.
. J. W. Cox acre
Maud 1-2
A. J Collins Z
V. Cannon lot
it lot
Dudley acres
Dixon i lot
i ii
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Brown Jr., Let
M Brown 1-4 acre
It. J Cobb
Clark l
i-j. Car;
tare. Blanche Davenport
acres
Weary Duncan
j. Ska ace
a H Brana I
Wash lot
Evans l
II E Foreman tot
Fleming lot
Forbes acres
lot
J. n Holland wile
acre
J Harris and wife I lot
W. I Harrington acres
lots
J A acre
u. , i t lot
Harris, I lot
Alston Harris lot
Nathan I lot
Armor Jordan.
Willie Jerkins. I
B Jenkins, l lot
Andrew lot
James, acres
lea R. Jones, lot
acres, lot
lots
Henry Knox, lot
Virginia King I lot
King. lots
l lot
j. c lots
Frank Lewis, lot years
Henry Lewis, 1-2 lots
J. Lain;. lot
Herbert Latham,
Sum I i re
K. Little, lots
W W Moore lot
M. I Mi re
Andrew Moore. I lot
i lot
Claudine Mi Daniel.
Fred Moore. acres
Frank Norris. lot
John P. 1-4 lot
Wiley P lots
R, Oliver,
Sam Obey. lots
C. A Porter, acres
j. w Perkins, lots
B F Patrick, acres,
Mrs II L. Pollard. acres
W H Kicks and wife, lots
John
Win lot
v. t i
j f Stokes, i lot
John Simmons. lot
Spell.
The PHI I- Co., plant
W acres
J A Wilson. I lots
William-. I
Watson Williams, i acre
Oliver Williams, lot
Stephen 1.1 lot
Unit Woolen. lot
in Tim. township.
W. It Baker, acres
W.
II. w Brown,
Stanley l
j ii i
carter, l
j. ii Cray, i lot
Wilson Cray, I
acres,
Columbus
AlphonSO Harris, i
K. ii Howard i
Will
a . Jones,
Andrew Jones, I lot
Berry Jones, i
ii i. Moore and lam
J. IV Morris.
Pitt, lots
John I'll I lot
W. S. I
J. T lot
W J I
J W. Cox.
W Cox. a
ii. at r-
Dawson, a. res
I. S Fleming, lots
John
Jams Marrow. acres
Win Way, acres
Smith. acres
H. lot
C. V. Smith. M acres
Tripp. seres
W. H. Williams. lots
M U Wiggins.
j I lot
Frank Battle acre
Jim Barrett acre
Jessie Clark 1-2 acres
H. J. Cobb
Henry acre
Mrs. Cora acres
Mrs Elisabeth Phillipa
11.03 John M. Richardson acres
Moor Randolph acre
8.47 1-2 acres
Thigpen
I Mrs. Vic
SO
9.78
II
11.79
10.70
i. SB
106.57
.;
II ; lot
lot
A lot
I I lot
j A
Adam acres
Mrs A. D Johns.
SO Carolina Jones lot
Annie Williams
Ida Johnson lot
. i lot
F C res
6.34 Button 1-4 acre
I lot
Warren acres
BEATER HAM
ii. Crawford Lot
It Cobb acres
10.00
20.93
3.51
3.84
SO
28.10
8.26
1.66
lot
Sills Patrick i lot
l fear
j. n Patrick
Patter acres
Will Newton lots
George lot
Claude Moore lot
C, F. Morrison
Mary acres
acre
lot
acres
1.60
17.64
.,
II
13.6
3.98
6.96
6.01
8.64
2.4
2.47
6.73
I 16.04
12.23
113.11
12.73
7.51
The Best by Test
. r
acres
3.07
2.22
1.59
3.91
Mrs Fannie Cobb acres Nichols
. .
lira Mary Fulford acres
Arthur acres
Nobles acres
I W, I., nice acres
II H, B. Turner,
; v,
4.12
2.22
2.73
II.
15.09
3.18
17.64
10.11
25.96
12.72
6.88
3.18
22.31
202.12
11.89
4.97
120.71

David Washington lot
TOWNSHIP
Carr
Mil he Dupree lot years
C s. Eagle lot
C lots
Mrs. Mollie acres
Mos.-s Graham lot
Is
7.17
SO
3.17
6.15
28.64
6.52
26.76
6.07
5.30
lira Moore lot
T locust lots
M I Co
Knox lot
L. lot
acres
SWIFT CREEK
B. Brooks acres 810.00
Win. Broadway seres 18.77
Wyatt acres 10.00
J W Cox acres 32.44
V Cox 1-2 acre
I, K. Corey SO acres years.
W 1- K. Corey res . Tears 18.70
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER
You cant judge a tobacco transplanter by its looks. The proof
of the pudding is chewing the rag. We have hundreds of
Grimesland. X. C. Fob 1914.
Messrs Hart A Hadley.
Greenville, N. C.
In regard to the Case Tobacco Transplanter that I bought
last year will say that it gave perfect satisfaction I got a good stand
and the tobacco grew off bettor than when I set by hand If I couldn't get
another one would not take Three Hundred for the one I have
Yours very truly.
J H
II. Gay guardian for Mollie Owen Kilpatrick acres
acres
Harris W, Howard acre
L. Johnson acres IS
Sam Johnson acre. lot 10.99
I. lot 6.98
12.27
II
65.04
4.82
8.64
1.78,
II
18.78
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p, Moseley 10.89
I. Owen lot 4.23
W U Owen-. I lot
J T 15.86
Parker 2.62
Ben Phillip
a. r.-
Vines acres 5.77
Lea Williams. acres 7.36
Tom I lot
John Atkinson lot
Root Atkinson
Belcher lots
Richard mount lot
Joseph Blount
I.
Herbert lot
Will Chestnut lot
Annie Collins
Mary lot
I. a res
I lot
Mrs Martha acres
Vi i; Jackson i lot
W, I. Johnson lot
Cornelia Joyner acres
Hannah lot
Ferebee Joyner I
Edgar Joyner i
Herbert Joyner Hot
Oscar Joyner
Joyner I
Joyner
Windsor Joyner lot
Joyner
Mi-
I. lot
Mack lot
w M lots
II May, lot
Robt. Hay i lot
John Moore Jr lot
Mary Moore lot
Wm Rasberry i
Jim Pollard i
lot
. Bpi gill I
. pen i lot
Julia
i i I
Ward
Julie CORdell 2.17
W ; Everett a. r.-e 2.17
t ii Faulkner acre 13.60
Henry 1-2 acre 4.80
r acres 3.24
Harris .- Harrington acres 4.21
J B, Harris Bat. acre 3.03
a B Harris Get, acres 24.93
Annie Haddock 3.04
Mary A Johnson acres 2.50
P II Kilpatrick acres 13.38
B Kilpatrick acre 14.87
Mis, Bessie Kilpatrick acres
K m Kilpatrick flit. acres is
20.96
8.81
5.31
3.07
1.61
3.04
II
2.06
6.81
171.84
30.05
8.78
3.24
22.09
Phone
Greenville, N C.
Willie Kirkman acres
Shade Kirkman 2-3 acre
W Kirkman acres
Lang Bat. acres
Lang
Richard Little acres
C c. Moore. acres timber
acres
c J.
Jno. acre
I. II Mills 1-2 acre
Susan acres
A. I. Patrick
J W Perkins acres
J. C. acres
S N. Smith SO acres
Sarah It. Smith acres
J. B. Smith
Jordan Venters acres
II M acre
By virtue of the Of sale con-
in a certain mortgage deed
executed by Clifton V. Barrel to
K. Bullock on Hie day of Jan
1914 and recorded in Book T page
of the Pitt County Registry, the
undersigned will on Monday the
of June 1915 at 12.30 P, M., at
. j the Court-house door in Greenville,
x. c. sell to the highest bidder for
.-, IS
S V.
in
acres
170.76
SI ,
o;
.,
V. m
. ash the following described tract
of land, to-wit Lying and being m
I'll County and State of X c. and in
Township and described and
defined as follows, One
land adjoining lands of J A.
Bullock. C C. Little and others and
more particularly described as fol-
Beginning a gum on Beach
Island, thence North East pole- I
a stake, thence South lo the
run of Creek, then down the various
course said Creek to a cypress,
thence with line North
I East to the beginning, i
., I acre more or I. u being the
land alloted to Clifton
I the land
Ii
n I in Book
i tin i e
I'm. County, known
II
HI K. Mo
ii s
I 2-- I.
Carolina.
county.
In Superior Court,
Before the Clerk.
Cornelia Jones et
vs NOTICE.
Walter Jones et
The defendants Walter Jones and
Clara Jones In the entitled ac-
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been commenced
In the Superior Court of Pitt county
for th of the lands of Calvin
Jones, deceased among his heirs at
law, and the said Walter Jones and
wife Clara Jones Will further take
notice that are required to
pear In the Office of the Clerk- of Hie
Superior Court of Pitt county on
27th day of April 1916 and answer or
demur to the complaint or petition
of the plaintiff in this action, or the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the Complaint
or petition.
This the day of April 1916.
J. D. COX,
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt county
Julius Brown. Attorney.
II. Mien I
Mrs,
j ii. Ruck i lot
T Bright
I.,. J. Brown I a. M
Stephen i lot
Barrett S acres
A. II Cox
i. ,
11.51
2.1
But.
r Booths Irk
had a levers Case kidney trouble
and could do no work at all Foley
v Bills straightened out at
The is told by
thousand of others; weak back,
i on, kidney and bladder troubles
quickly. Safe and effective.
Sold Everywhere.
of Town Lots for Taxes.
Notice is hereby given that I have
levied and will sell on Monday
the 3rd day of May 1915, at the
Court House door in Greenville, the
following described real estate for
taxes due the town of Grifton for the
year 1914.
White
D. W. Two Town lots
years
James ton lot years 7.25
J. E. Garris town lot year 4.30
A. L. Jackson town lot yrs. 4.80
F. M. Kilpatrick town lot
F. M. Kilpatrick Jr. town lot 2.55
Mrs Nettie Kilpatrick town lot
years 4.80
E town lot 2.30
s. v. town lot 3.55
Co. town lot
years 4.80
T. W. Co. town lot 2.80
A. Patrick Gin House yrs. 3.05
J. I. Est. town lot years
3.06
Stephen town lot years
Charlie Coward I town lot
town lot
Levy Fisher I town lot 4.30
July Fisher l town
Moore Br. I town y ; I
Moore town
Moore town
Isaac Morris l town lot
M p i mi town lots
Isaac House town lot
Jacob town
Sarah t years
c.
Strong
Serviceable. Safe.
THE most reliable lantern for
farm use is the It is
made of the best materials, so that
it is strong and durable without
being heavy and awkward
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy
to light and It won't blow
out, won't leak, and won't smoke.
It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
At Dealers Everywhere
STANDARD COMPANY
.
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so
2.81
Town Collector
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You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman's life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to the woman's tonic. is com-
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can't make a mistake in taking
The Woman's Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark.,
think is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands.
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CAROLINA. HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE BOND RED
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INVITED TO
LOCATE RE FOR WE
TO
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THE REST
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People of Third District and Cabinet Bis-
Solicitor to
Enter Race for Congress
Hip lawyer i i . ,
hill i l poll a Ii ., , mid in
. New
Along with rumors to th. i
Judge Frank of
in with
Carter thy case
lo It. a candidate
general, are
in this section Solicitor
is in be . candidate
desirable office some nine with
in m
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many who arc tin- opinion
should
vote.
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Eastern reflector, 30 April 1915
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April 30, 1915
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