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THE FARM <lb/>
I the Baals of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
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POWHATAN LIME CO.<lb/>
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said estate will <lb/>
settlement <lb/>
This February IS, I <lb/>
MRS FULFORD. <lb/>
Pierce, Di J <lb/>
CM Sons CUrer Wool Cum. <lb/>
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IS time.<lb/>
Pitt COS <lb/>
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The held <lb/>
he day April 1915. at the <lb/>
in the tow n <lb/>
. Carolina, Mr the <lb/>
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ship to whether the Stock Law <lb/>
ball be established In said Beth <lb/>
Township according to Ian in <lb/>
v and provided. And <lb/>
v a pointed <lb/>
will have Registration <lb/>
i on Thursday. March <lb/>
Saturday, March <lb/>
the purpose registering the <lb/>
qualified voters said Bethel Tows <lb/>
ship <lb/>
This the day of February 1915. <lb/>
s A <lb/>
Chairman Board Com Pitt Co <lb/>
Attest Bell <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
2-6-law-to-mar <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
in The t <lb/>
March Tern, <lb/>
NOTICE<lb/>
i issued on <lb/>
I mi the day Jan <lb/>
1915, requiring hint to <lb/>
and answer at the March Term u <lb/>
Court, the i by the <lb/>
i and he n ill <lb/>
take notice he dots <lb/>
appear or before the March Tern <lb/>
oil on the 15th <lb/>
Mar , it being the second M W <lb/>
a Monday Mar. b <lb/>
1915, an or demur to <lb/>
complaint hat the will In <lb/>
court the <lb/>
sought in the complaint, will <lb/>
the power i. <lb/>
I In a certain mortgage . i <lb/>
and delivered by Paul H. <lb/>
to J. Co., on the Jr <lb/>
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PUBLICATION <lb/>
State of North Carolina <lb/>
of rut. <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
Brown, P. B. <lb/>
Annie Stick- <lb/>
Green, P. B, <lb/>
Heirs law <lb/>
i of B, <lb/>
ll. a door in Greenville, Mon- -vs.- <lb/>
c, of J. J Par- <lb/>
kins, Claude Bernard, Arthur <lb/>
H Holeman Poniard, and <lb/>
Juliette Gilliam Bernard. <lb/>
Strut Taken I p. <lb/>
Male i <lb/>
marks, color Taken u <lb/>
annul is; January . t i <lb/>
same by paying ail bar Q. A <lb/>
Moore, Stokes. N MO ltd <lb/>
How To Quinine To Children. <lb/>
pies, <lb/>
ant lo lake doe not the stomach. <lb/>
lake it know it is Quinine. <lb/>
Also especially ., lo who cannot <lb/>
ordinary net .- ii-r <lb/>
cause Dot the <lb/>
you need any <lb/>
pose. Auk to, original package. The <lb/>
name c, cent <lb/>
HUH <lb/>
ID. CO, <lb/>
Seventh St., D. C. <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
f dealer everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. V. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Charleston, S. C. <lb/>
It Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
Ionic. She says began to use <lb/>
my hack and head would hurt so bad, <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three <lb/>
of I feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
I wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping ailing <lb/>
far more than years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
Of I m t <lb/>
the Mil of March. 1915 the <lb/>
lowing described or parcel <lb/>
In Swift Creek <lb/>
known as Lot No. in the <lb/>
i B. estate <lb/>
Bounded on the I the land <lb/>
H Q on the Weal by the of C. s. Par- <lb/>
Chapman, on the on Sons <lb/>
North by m , <lb/>
on th. South by the lands of L <lb/>
M. containing acre <lb/>
more or less. Said land sold i. <lb/>
said mortgage, <lb/>
rain Privileges <lb/>
MOSEY IS <lb/>
and calls are the <lb/>
la wheat. <lb/>
i , Ions la <lb/>
absolutely to the <lb/>
No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
an , b <lb/>
puts or rails on <lb/>
for or you can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb/>
yea the to take profit <lb/>
A movement cents profit. <lb/>
for full particulars and bank <lb/>
P. W. <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box <lb/>
found in office of this coup. <lb/>
This February 9th, 1915 <lb/>
J. COX. <lb/>
clerk of Superior <lb/>
By virtue of authority and power <lb/>
executed and delivered Dall <lb/>
Jr., by Joseph Crawford bearing date <lb/>
March 1914, and recorded n <lb/>
Hook T on page of Pitt County <lb/>
Registry, the undersigned <lb/>
will, on MONDAY 8th, day of March, <lb/>
1915, sell to the highest bidder i <lb/>
. h, by public all the r <lb/>
eat Joseph Crawford in ti <lb/>
lac i t i r the lat <lb/>
, follows, tO <lb/>
All of Inti r . i of i <lb/>
said Joseph Crawford in .-, lo <lb/>
tract parcel land own J <lb/>
by mother In leaver Dam <lb/>
Pitt County, North Carolina <lb/>
known as the Hemby Place, contain <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
The purpose this sale is to <lb/>
terms i f said Mortgage as ah <lb/>
sot out and to. <lb/>
This February 1915. <lb/>
W, H. Mortgagee <lb/>
HARDING Attorneys. <lb/>
Virtue of a decree the Super- <lb/>
Court of Pitt County in a special <lb/>
proceeding entitled W, Craft, et <lb/>
W, P, Clark et <lb/>
the undersigned ill <lb/>
the 15th day March, 1915, at <lb/>
hour Of M expose to public sale be- <lb/>
fore the Court House door in <lb/>
n c . the following described <lb/>
tract land, to-wit; <lb/>
Lying and being in Town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining the lands of Charles <lb/>
Spell, Berths Evans Allan Move Tom <lb/>
Harper am others containing acre <lb/>
more or less and known as Mill <lb/>
Tract conveyed to Carolina Elks and <lb/>
Gracia Clark by heir- Forbes <lb/>
Terms of Bale. halt cash, <lb/>
payable in one year date <lb/>
of sale, secured by <lb/>
Holeman Bernard, <lb/>
SOU WILL TAKE NOTICE, Thin <lb/>
Ian action entitled as above has been <lb/>
commenced in the Supreme Court of <lb/>
, Pitt County for the purpose of en- <lb/>
I forcing an alleged lien of judgment <lb/>
I upon a certain tract of land situate <lb/>
in the own of Greenville, on the <lb/>
of Fourth Pitt Streets. <lb/>
action being based upon a Judgment <lb/>
alleged to have been rendered in la <lb/>
NOTICE. p n to tho use <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale on ,. g A Sons, against <lb/>
tamed In a certain mortgage .-x j and which is claimed by <lb/>
rated and delivered by S T plaintiffs to be a part of the home- <lb/>
and wife Lucia J. Carson to of the said J, . Perkins; and <lb/>
This February 4th. 1915. <lb/>
i. it HARVEY, Mortgagees. <lb/>
HANK OF GRIFTON, Owners <lb/>
Debt <lb/>
F. G. James Sun Attorneys <lb/>
Carson mi day of March <lb/>
this action is brought for the <lb/>
and recorded In the Pitt County f the said lands to <lb/>
Registry in Book E page the for and <lb/>
of -ail <lb/>
And you are hereby summoned to <lb/>
before the Judge of our Super- <lb/>
Court, at a Court to be held for <lb/>
. fore i Court House door, hi <lb/>
N. c , to tin I r on <lb/>
lay of Mar, h . <lb/>
. m a u l pare l <lb/>
of land lying being In <lb/>
Pitt County, N. c. and de- <lb/>
scribed as Situate at <lb/>
near the Town of Bethel and common I <lb/>
known as tho lands formerly owned by <lb/>
G. H. Andrews and Margaret <lb/>
and being two tracts, both i <lb/>
containing 1-2 more or less <lb/>
and bounded as tin the North. <lb/>
the County Of Pitt, at the Court House <lb/>
in Greenville, on the second Monday <lb/>
the Monday of March, it be- <lb/>
the 16th, day of March 1915, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
which has been filed In the office of <lb/>
the Clerk of Superior and you <lb/>
will further take notice that if you <lb/>
NOTICE LAUD BALK <lb/>
virtue power vested in in- <lb/>
that Heed of Trust to <lb/>
by C Smith, and Of record ill th <lb/>
Office of the Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
County, in Hook T-10 at I <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, on the St- <lb/>
day of March. ISIS, at o'clock M <lb/>
the following described parcel of <lb/>
estate lying, being and situate <lb/>
Greenville Township. County Pitt <lb/>
and State of North Carolina, <lb/>
Farm No. Twelve on that <lb/>
part of land formerly owned by <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully <lb/>
in Map Book I, at Page of <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office for <lb/>
County and containing Three <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
This February 5th, 1915. <lb/>
C. S <lb/>
Albion Dunn, Ally. <lb/>
tail to answer of demur to said <lb/>
within the time prescribed <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
for the relief demanded ill <lb/>
This the day of January, <lb/>
COX, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court, <lb/>
in the East by tho W. W. Andrews <lb/>
land, on the South by the land of <lb/>
J. Carson and on the Wet by Hie Beth <lb/>
el and Greenville road. The Intern <lb/>
of T. Carson being five sixths <lb/>
ownership. Sale made to <lb/>
said mortgage deed, terms of <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
CARSON <lb/>
This the day of January 1915. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Julius Brown Attorney <lb/>
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND <lb/>
virtue of the power sale . on- <lb/>
in a certain deed of trust <lb/>
by Charles Harris and wife, <lb/>
Harris on the 30th day of January. <lb/>
and recorded in <lb/>
County the <lb/>
will offer at public sale t <lb/>
. . ,,., highest bidder tush before . <lb/>
mortgage on the; side of Main street and <lb/>
Court House in the town of Green- <lb/>
property. <lb/>
This sale made for the purpose . -N- Saturday March <lb/>
am plaintiffs and defend- <lb/>
named In the <lb/>
above mentioned. <lb/>
This the 9th day of February. <lb/>
BROWN. <lb/>
DON GILLIAM <lb/>
i-10 ltd <lb/>
1916 at M the following describe <lb/>
proceeding tracts or parcels of land, <lb/>
its numbers i and i on <lb/>
land formerly owned K R. Co- <lb/>
ten. known as the Place <lb/>
which plat is recorded In Map Hook i <lb/>
page ll. Pitt County <lb/>
That tract of land near Falk- <lb/>
land containing acres and <lb/>
from P. c. b l <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue f the power contained in <lb/>
B deed executed and delivered P. <lb/>
by William to K James <lb/>
Son, on the day . That ire. of laud <lb/>
t, 1909, Which deed Of trust U I. ale <lb/>
recorded In the office of the It. as recorded In <lb/>
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book Book E . County Re- <lb/>
i, the undersigned will at ll <lb/>
ea.-h before the Court house door in sale is made for the <lb/>
Greenville Monday, the of the bonds by <lb/>
de-- d trust, <lb/>
or par., land lying This the I lib day February, I <lb/>
and y of a i i <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale toil <lb/>
lamed in a. certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by s T. Cars.-n <lb/>
and wife Lucia Carson to The Bet- <lb/>
Hanking and Trust Company <lb/>
day of April 1913 and duly recorded <lb/>
in Registry ill Hook <lb/>
page undersigned will ox <lb/>
i pose to sale, before the Court <lb/>
House door In Greenville. N. C. to <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday March l <lb/>
1915 at p. n, a certain tract or <lb/>
of land lying being the <lb/>
Town of Bethel, Pitt county, N. C, <lb/>
as on <lb/>
the lands of J. R. Hunting on the <lb/>
forth, He, G. Ford on the East, <lb/>
Carson on tho being fee <lb/>
wide on the front and same back <lb/>
end upon which the repair shop Blood. <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy said <lb/>
deed, terms of sale cash. <lb/>
THE BETHEL HANKING S <lb/>
Julius Drown Attorney. <lb/>
-lo <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Mr. having qualified s <lb/>
receiver for the Pitt <lb/>
Union Warehouse Co., wishes <lb/>
serve notice on all parties who a.-. <lb/>
indebted to the company to settle <lb/>
accounts and notes, and save Lie <lb/>
expense Of a law suit to enforce the <lb/>
collection of them. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by John <lb/>
kins and Maggie Wilkins lo <lb/>
L. Moore on the day of <lb/>
1913 and recorded in the Pitt <lb/>
county Registry Hook Q-lo <lb/>
the undersigned will expose to <lb/>
public Bale before the <lb/>
door in Greenville, N C. to the <lb/>
est bidder, on Monday the first day <lb/>
of March at 12-30 p. a car <lb/>
tract or parcel of laud or three <lb/>
lots of land lying being In the <lb/>
Town of Bethel, Pitt County, N. C, <lb/>
and described as Being Ion. <lb/>
numbers S and described on a <lb/>
certain map made by V. <lb/>
recorded in Hook T-9 page <lb/>
of the Pitt County Registry, and be- <lb/>
same lots deeded to said <lb/>
Wilkins by deed from R. Grimes <lb/>
and others by deed dated <lb/>
and recorded In Hook T-9 pages <lb/>
and of the County Registry, <lb/>
to which reference is hereby mad <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy <lb/>
deed tern I of sale cash. <lb/>
This the M day of January 1915. <lb/>
ll L. MOORE. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Julius Brown, Atty <lb/>
Notice to The Public. <lb/>
in order to reduce my stock of <lb/>
marble i will give a reduction <lb/>
prices those who are interested in <lb/>
buying tombstones, can be found <lb/>
the same old stand, <lb/>
Call to see <lb/>
l-y J. C. <lb/>
W. Z. <lb/>
MORTON, <lb/>
In Bet I Tm . p, ad <lb/>
of I P I <lb/>
and being the lot <lb/>
red to William Beat by H i <lb/>
i other deed dated <lb/>
i . i 1901 e ire cur <lb/>
. made t. <lb/>
I ltd it <lb/>
P. G JAMES <lb/>
I I <lb/>
TAKEN <lb/>
on January stray <lb/>
I red white n. ear <lb/>
1.-. . ii ; et me by paying <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
C. It. GALLOWAY, <lb/>
L. A HUDSON, <lb/>
Jan. 30th. 1918 N, O. <lb/>
l-20-ltd <lb/>
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as a <lb/>
baby's<lb/>
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, iv Bi ,; The n n <lb/>
this <lb/>
I . i a resolution requesting tho <lb/>
I . i ,. to take action in the <lb/>
Carl r situation and up- <lb/>
pointed a number members i <lb/>
j bar and <lb/>
the resolution <lb/>
Judge Carter's course In the W <lb/>
I The advisability answering th <lb/>
I Solicitor's appeal to the people of <lb/>
slate is being considered <lb/>
STRAY TAKES <lb/>
One white shoat, no mark <lb/>
ad about SO pounds when taken up <lb/>
ah Nov Owner c n c I <lb/>
by paying expenses. Henry <lb/>
horn, if. Bog <lb/>
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sun. <lb/>
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GREENVILLE THE <lb/>
HEART OP E ASTERS <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Um lea. It out <lb/>
tho Meat , Mas. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
X. MARCH 1915 <lb/>
WILL VOTE ON <lb/>
NEXT AUGUST <lb/>
Sill Killed <lb/>
by House and <lb/>
Vote Taken <lb/>
mi. pot <lb/>
Making s <lb/>
With Hills New <lb/>
Session Drawing Rear <lb/>
Much To lie <lb/>
March a <lb/>
to the Senate <lb/>
determined to thrown upon <lb/>
the people of North Carolina the res- <lb/>
burden of any <lb/>
whiskey legislation. As lo <lb/>
not this shall be done, will be de <lb/>
pendent the action of the <lb/>
of Representatives tho Stubbs <lb/>
amendment us doctored by Senators <lb/>
to submit tho question of pro- <lb/>
of shipment and delivery <lb/>
liquor into this State to the electors <lb/>
on tho Tuesday in August, <lb/>
After this amendment was adopted by <lb/>
the margin of four votes, the Senate <lb/>
the bill as amended with forty- <lb/>
three ayes and hut live noes. <lb/>
The amendment bill passed its <lb/>
reading in the Senate yesterday a; <lb/>
Practically the entire session <lb/>
and taken up in tho discussion <lb/>
the measure. The same condition <lb/>
as to the galleries and lobbies on every <lb/>
occasion when tho bill has under <lb/>
consideration prevailed yesterday <lb/>
during the entire session. While the <lb/>
applause had been general during <lb/>
the consideration of this bill on the <lb/>
aide of tho proponents complete, ab- <lb/>
solute, and silence <lb/>
when the vote was announced. <lb/>
House Proceedings <lb/>
The House yesterday disposed of a <lb/>
great number of local bills and pro- <lb/>
toward clearing the doers <lb/>
looking to filial adjournment, which <lb/>
the natural of events h <lb/>
hound to come in less than ten <lb/>
limo and the Capitol that now know i <lb/>
some patriotic statesmen will <lb/>
he deserted by the <lb/>
Commissioners Order Special <lb/>
Elections on School lax <lb/>
Question in this County <lb/>
The County were lo <lb/>
their regular monthly session Monday <lb/>
and Tuesday up to o'clock. All <lb/>
tho commissioners were present at <lb/>
the mooting. <lb/>
In addition to tho regular routine <lb/>
business tip before them they <lb/>
took up matters regarding <lb/>
elections in different parts of the <lb/>
county school questions. The <lb/>
first of these being an election to <lb/>
held in to vote a high school <lb/>
tax for that district on April An <lb/>
election was ordered held at Stokes <lb/>
Carolina and at the <lb/>
school tho district <lb/>
determine whether these districts <lb/>
shall be made special tax districts. <lb/>
These will held <lb/>
in April. <lb/>
An election was ordered held In <lb/>
Carolina township to the <lb/>
sentiment of tho on the <lb/>
law question. <lb/>
A largo number of minor matters <lb/>
were passed on, it requiring the whole <lb/>
day and a half session to finish up the <lb/>
business coming before them. <lb/>
SUICIDE <lb/>
Russia Claims Germans <lb/>
Have Been Repulsed in <lb/>
Severe Battle in Poland <lb/>
Bloody Battle Rages in Carpathian <lb/>
Slain <lb/>
Ravines <lb/>
WESTERN IS <lb/>
Ken The lag <lb/>
Held <lb/>
barge Continues to <lb/>
London, March arm <lb/>
arc engaged in battles alto r <lb/>
the whole eastern front, in <lb/>
North Poland they die <lb/>
offensive with large reinforce-mints <lb/>
and slowly pushing the action <lb/>
back to the Prussian frontier <lb/>
CHILD BILL <lb/>
UNITED STATES <lb/>
There Is still a that the <lb/>
federal child labor bill <lb/>
may passed by the Senate before <lb/>
according to the National <lb/>
Child Labor Committee. The Senate <lb/>
Committee on interstate Commerce <lb/>
reported It favorably the end of las; <lb/>
and tho National Child Labor <lb/>
believes that only a email <lb/>
minority of Senators are actively op- <lb/>
el to the measure. The only <lb/>
will be in having the bill <lb/>
brought to a vote, but the Child Labor <lb/>
Labor Committee says this <lb/>
can be overcome if all those who are <lb/>
Interested in It will their Sen- <lb/>
urging them to demand <lb/>
PLACED <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
C. March C- <lb/>
a magistrate, <lb/>
Campbell. C. C. Kay, Jones <lb/>
William Kay and John <lb/>
farmers today were placed on trial <lb/>
hero charged with the murder of throe <lb/>
killed during race rioting at <lb/>
Pair Play, S. C, on December 20th, <lb/>
1914. The indicted yes- <lb/>
mas has <lb/>
ESCAPE <lb/>
FIRE DESTROYS <lb/>
RESIDENCE MR. <lb/>
IN<lb/>
No known Reason Art of <lb/>
Snow Hill, March Agnes <lb/>
Seymour, a year old girl of <lb/>
near committed suicide late <lb/>
Sunday afternoon, at her homo by <lb/>
drinking a of carbolic acid <lb/>
No reason .-en for the rash act <lb/>
and no one i Of any reason why <lb/>
tho young girl wished to die. Tho <lb/>
family was sitting In the house late <lb/>
Sunday afternoon when the girl was <lb/>
seen to leave the room with a bot- <lb/>
but nothing was thought to De <lb/>
wrong until later when she was found <lb/>
dead In a room. It was a great shook <lb/>
to the community <lb/>
Carpathians and eastern Hi. <lb/>
resisting fierce Austrian ll <lb/>
Except In front of the fortress o <lb/>
which they are still <lb/>
barding, tho Germans, M <lb/>
tho Russian official <lb/>
turned their backs on the <lb/>
they emerged from East Prussia on <lb/>
the heels of tho <lb/>
a short time ago. in <lb/>
however, they <lb/>
rear guard actions. <lb/>
The Russian offensive extends <lb/>
Poland to the Lower Vistula, where <lb/>
Russian troops holding la-k th <lb/>
who threatened <lb/>
south of the river. For the <lb/>
however, tho Carpathians Is seen <lb/>
of the heaviest righting Tie <lb/>
who, despite <lb/>
and heavy losses, seem to <lb/>
ITEMS OF <lb/>
THE BLACK JACK SECTION <lb/>
Black Jack. March are <lb/>
some fine weather now. and <lb/>
farmers progressing with then <lb/>
work nicely. <lb/>
Miss Bottle Harper Is spending the <lb/>
week with Miss Clara Hello Harper at <lb/>
Mr. Tucker Mills spent <lb/>
afternoon Mr. F L. on <lb/>
St. <lb/>
De Sheriff <lb/>
through our town t <lb/>
Mr. I. A. Stocks went to Qr-en- <lb/>
ville Friday. <lb/>
Misses Myrtle Lena <lb/>
Arnold spent Saturday night and Sun- <lb/>
day with lira. Moore at <lb/>
Mill P <lb/>
Ross Edwards I <lb/>
never ending source of supply-, through our town Sun lay. <lb/>
no mil Fish Row <lb/>
The flub over <lb/>
report of chairman <lb/>
the Rah who <lb/>
establishing a state Fish Coin <lb/>
Before Supreme Court <lb/>
One case from Pitt county was <lb/>
argued before the Supreme court yea- j <lb/>
the case of Las- <lb/>
Biter vs Norfolk Southern Railroad j <lb/>
A number of Pitt county lawyers are j <lb/>
attending court in this ; <lb/>
returned to the <lb/>
the aid of largo artillery <lb/>
, a a.- <lb/>
i the <lb/>
Tills, to <lb/>
Caldwell, N. J., March 1- <lb/>
young New York women, who spent <lb/>
the week-end the sunrise Mountain <lb/>
House at Pin. Brook, saved Harry <lb/>
Roller, of New from being dash- <lb/>
ed to death late last Sunday down th- <lb/>
side of Hook Mountain. But for their <lb/>
help ho would fallen feel. <lb/>
The young women tor,, their <lb/>
coats into strips. These they- tied to <lb/>
until they were long enough <lb/>
to the man. who had fallen <lb/>
about thirty feet down the side of th- <lb/>
mountain. <lb/>
has been upending a few days <lb/>
at tho Sunrise Mountain House. His <lb/>
resellers arrived Saturday, their <lb/>
party were Miss Ruth Levy. Mrs. Han <lb/>
tilth Goldberg, Sadie <lb/>
Maud Lewis, the Minnie <lb/>
Dorothy Miss Rose <lb/>
Miss Dorothy Warner. Mis <lb/>
Sinner, all of New York, and <lb/>
of San , <lb/>
Bonn after noon took a <lb/>
Indian Rock, which <lb/>
to the edge of the his foot <lb/>
As he fell be rolled over ti <lb/>
side of tho cliff. <lb/>
young women saw <lb/>
They ran to tho edge of the cliff, ex- <lb/>
to see his body at the bottom, <lb/>
but he was about thirty feet below <lb/>
their, holding to the rocky side of the <lb/>
cliff. <lb/>
It then that the rope of <lb/>
was made, and the girls, uniting their <lb/>
loss about With no <lb/>
on any thing Burned <lb/>
m in w mi m <lb/>
Flames Headway <lb/>
None The Could <lb/>
He Sated Rut Pack House <lb/>
And Burn <lb/>
Mr. A. Hudson, a prominent <lb/>
farmer of this county who lives <lb/>
two miles from Simpson, had the mis <lb/>
fortune to lose his residence and all <lb/>
the outside with the exception <lb/>
of his pack-house and tobacco barn <lb/>
by a lire occurred yesterday <lb/>
between and o'clock. Practically <lb/>
all the contents of the dwelling <lb/>
were burned, only a few articles be <lb/>
lug saved. The together with <lb/>
all the hay, fodder and <lb/>
Of corn burned. While It ll <lb/>
not known exactly how- the lire start- <lb/>
ed it was discovered in tho joists <lb/>
over the room. It gained <lb/>
rapid headway and soon the whole <lb/>
was In flames. The barn <lb/>
oilier building near caught from <lb/>
dwelling house. <lb/>
The loss is estimated to he between <lb/>
and with no insurance. <lb/>
we to lie., him ago in soon. <lb/>
Miss Magi Hudson and Mr. Rent <lb/>
Buck of i v j strength, dragged to safety <lb/>
through town <lb/>
. Jersey Bank Trials Begin, <lb/>
tan account, wan my <lb/>
hut All to -J mi I'M d <lb/>
I In time have <lb/>
I cud, Bend, i- <lb/>
T i . i i y I <lb/>
door of the House tin; night MS- day sod it , I , <lb/>
Ion. the the twin i <lb/>
Divorce Bill Put To Sleep. were ad. <lb/>
Mr Bowman moved to reconsider , all this hi In <lb/>
the tho divorce laws tho Germans are I lo <lb/>
the State passed its third read- i to <lb/>
i-- and which on motion for n i -w attempt to <lb/>
Mr. Vann was re. from Sen- allies lines In <lb/>
mission favorably, Mr wished Monday Mr, Bynum People ,. the n <lb/>
the bill re-referred to and hate been warned to p <lb/>
a N j. March n Tho first <lb/>
several trials persona charge <lb/>
claiming the members oppose <lb/>
to bl id not had a d.-ii <lb/>
Mr. Laugh i he bad trio <lb/>
to be and in this he was backed <lb/>
up by Mr. of Cumberland, an ,, <lb/>
Mr. Mayo Beaufort, both <lb/>
m In Ins argument Mr. inn to billet o <lb/>
Crier. The to reconsider man <lb/>
I to i Is preparing for mother <lb/>
third reading I failed r v had en heard In I I <lb/>
vote of to today from Hi i . <lb/>
Will Monet thought possible that the storm H <lb/>
afternoon Mr. L. i Is <lb/>
mill <lb/>
Mr. V. i J with offense;. In CO with Ci <lb/>
lime Sun y it o qt a late ; Trust Cone <lb/>
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i -i ., Mb heel T. <lb/>
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s and Lillian the bar. are charged with com- <lb/>
r.- three men borrow <lb/>
it t I Bur e v.- bunk. <lb/>
t he <lb/>
the crowd still Increase, READ <lb/>
U ,. r the DIES <lb/>
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Mr. E n pi i y . -i, , work or the Sou <lb/>
i l died here this <lb/>
i . ,. , I. a <lb/>
the committee. Mr Hampton Senate hill providing tor . Interferes with operations. ll <lb/>
Currituck, complained that ho chase of Mount Mitchell and the ship inly <lb/>
been run over by tho roll-r tor are only part of lb Beet t In <lb/>
but the upshot of the whole the attention of the House for more the forts lining the <lb/>
was that the bill went tho calendar than an hour I Is that II the true i <lb/>
the issues to be bought out on reading to <lb/>
Austrian fleet started <lb/>
t h . t n. <lb/>
i . Or died at St. Ron <lb/>
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i to . in,, re i spend I <lb/>
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others will up tho bombard. <lb/>
Trout Both Alike <lb/>
To the Editor Will you please <lb/>
publish the following Item. <lb/>
see from the newspapers that <lb/>
Legislature is about to build a homo <lb/>
for fallen women. Would It mil be o <lb/>
good idea to set apart a nice room, or <lb/>
rooms the for some or <lb/>
all of the honorable <lb/>
are helping to bring them down <lb/>
When the appropriation is made for <lb/>
the fallen building, ad . <lb/>
enough double the size of the pen. <lb/>
for gentlemen, <lb/>
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towns he after women of the re I <lb/>
g i stripe the spider legged <lb/>
g, a ho la n <lb/>
i . i nut troubled even by <lb/>
polio . o d n name called <lb/>
The of all this i <lb/>
t, mo . i an awful thin <lb/>
for the women and not for th-- man <lb/>
i think the e and h- <lb/>
should tall as hard on one <lb/>
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our no n to vote. <lb/>
lay that our I t <lb/>
r the same offense. <lb/>
w. T. <lb/>
Merry 0,1.-, V. C, <lb/>
. i Observer. <lb/>
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r a of . the r. ml i <lb/>
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Ills will leave, a hail <lb/>
Gil <lb/>
r Harvey Smith. a <lb/>
our town Sunday.<lb/>
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THE CAROLINA <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
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application lb business m <lb/>
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per word. <lb/>
b charged <lb/>
per up to Hans <lb/>
August M 1819. post at <lb/>
act or Marco t. Is Is<lb/>
At present when so many large <lb/>
rs being placed in this <lb/>
try supplies by the warring <lb/>
a decided preference for then <lb/>
be dally press also shows that <lb/>
advertisements are Ml appealing <lb/>
as much an they did formerly. <lb/>
A farmer who lives In this county <lb/>
has informed us that be will reduce <lb/>
his tobacco and cotton acreage <lb/>
sow on the land left be <lb/>
cause of this reduction. He has learn- <lb/>
ed the lesson of diversification <lb/>
The Supreme Court in <lb/>
the lower court in the Tucker <lb/>
made a decision which will <lb/>
much to the State as a revenue <lb/>
It was claimed by those con <lb/>
testing the tax that the law did no <lb/>
include real property but the <lb/>
as In Its opinion which <lb/>
held that real property was Include <lb/>
in provisions of the law and <lb/>
although this was left out at on. <lb/>
place In the statute was the Intent <lb/>
we rental to say that be will be <lb/>
to sell part of his crop next year at; of the Legislature to tax land. <lb/>
a good price no matter how the mar-1 <lb/>
A Chicago woman anxious to learn <lb/>
kit it. it Is certain that the price on <lb/>
all of his crops Will not be low at the <lb/>
same time. The more crop the farm- <lb/>
has the better opportunity be will <lb/>
have to select time to sell. <lb/>
hope be is only one of a large number <lb/>
who will follow the same plan <lb/>
true state of affairs In the slum <lb/>
district of largo city went there <lb/>
alone to make an investigation. Things <lb/>
did not turn out as she expected <lb/>
she was arrested a police raid and <lb/>
News of this having gotten out <lb/>
husband, a prominent railroad <lb/>
The state-wide primary bill has official, lost hit Job and both are <lb/>
a good start in Senate, even , graced. Wonder if she thinks her ex- <lb/>
if it was amended to certain ex- was worth cost <lb/>
tent. It is to be hoped that the House , <lb/>
will do as well as the Senate give which <lb/>
the people the law which BO in <lb/>
been wanted some time. It is has made its appear- <lb/>
it Menu that is that much bitter discussion and in the south near We <lb/>
getting lull share of this business, heated argument marked a determined effort will be made <lb/>
It Is true some large orders the bill. It la the same old tale. w ls par, <lb/>
a ton thing nave been placed h r. any law to permit the people to fern enough cattle and <lb/>
nothing like the orders office men they want is op baying to kill <lb/>
should have been secured. I ed by the fellows who could not, of this dangerous <lb/>
There Is reason for this perhaps, have been elected under <lb/>
we cannot help but believe It ls primary law. We are strongly ID <lb/>
cause of custom here In the South of any law which will enable <lb/>
We hope the Senate will decisively <lb/>
of raising the money crops, and. With the people to put in office the man . W <lb/>
the money realized from the sale want and not the man suggested 01- . <lb/>
by some who do cot represent separation. <lb/>
these crops haying the other needed <lb/>
articles, which could have been <lb/>
As an example of this we raise <lb/>
ell cotton and buy bay. meat an I <lb/>
flour all of which could he raised 0.1 <lb/>
the farm. And now when the <lb/>
of cotton is so low that no profit cm <lb/>
be made on its sale the entire <lb/>
try feels the effect of this custom. l- <lb/>
of supplying the European an-I <lb/>
other foreign nations with the goods <lb/>
they are so greatly in need of we have <lb/>
an unusually large crop of m <lb/>
which has practically no market here <lb/>
and no way to gel it to places <lb/>
it will bring good prices. Mad the <lb/>
farmers in the South a large <lb/>
of stock, a smoke house full of meal <lb/>
and plenty of corn and wheat be <lb/>
not have to worry about <lb/>
rowing money or practically <lb/>
his cotton away to get cash, <lb/>
not have to buy expensive fer <lb/>
for his stables would <lb/>
much of that In addition to his meat. <lb/>
The farmers must raise instead <lb/>
buy the article which can be easily <lb/>
raised in this country. <lb/>
Until this lesson of crop <lb/>
cation and home raising of foodstuffs <lb/>
Is learned by the farmers we <lb/>
to be put in Just such a con- <lb/>
as we are at present when a <lb/>
similar state of affairs exist. <lb/>
sooner the farmers begin such a <lb/>
the better it will he. n <lb/>
never be a better chance to break <lb/>
way from the old way than <lb/>
lEt. <lb/>
The death Saturday of Speaker <lb/>
as a result if an auto a <lb/>
caused sorrow all over the <lb/>
State His loss will he especially <lb/>
felt in this part of the State when <lb/>
be was well and favorably known <lb/>
was very popular and well-liked <lb/>
all of his associate,, not In <lb/>
his home town, and county, but n <lb/>
counties He had a very <lb/>
bright and promising future, <lb/>
already risen high in his profess <lb/>
In affairs of State After the <lb/>
fatal accident he made a brave fight <lb/>
for recovery but after about a week <lb/>
of suffering it was realized that he <lb/>
not live and the end came Sat- <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
o-------- <lb/>
th- whole people <lb/>
The divorce evil is worse now than it <lb/>
be and no law should be <lb/>
United States Supreme court ed making divorces easier to secure <lb/>
has recently held the Kansas law Easy divorce laws seriously affect <lb/>
lug shipment of beer Into of the home and have a <lb/>
He to be void. It is held that bee- tendency to promote corrupt living. <lb/>
is a recognized article of commerce <lb/>
and a state has no right to In- Desertions in the United States <lb/>
era with its transportation. navy are now than they have <lb/>
do not know bow this law will ever been before. This may be sail <lb/>
the anti-liquor bill which has to be the of making the navy <lb/>
passed the Legislature, but we hope more attractive and removing the <lb/>
Will not impair its usefulness as usually severe restrictions which for- <lb/>
Intended by the Legislators. The held place there. The navy i <lb/>
question seems to be a state now more like a great training school <lb/>
question and state should be than a place for hard work and severe <lb/>
lowed to regulate Its sale as It Sees <lb/>
Best Is None Too. <lb/>
Good For You <lb/>
In this day and time majority of men <lb/>
look for the best the market <lb/>
affords in all lines. <lb/>
Realizing this fact we keep our store <lb/>
well stocked with <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
to meet the wants all men.<lb/>
Phone<lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
Keno will again be mecca crossing to a lane or <lb/>
those who seek divorces, they have re- the Haiti Jackson land to the <lb/>
the time of residency to six Hancock road at <lb/>
The people of England are highly <lb/>
displeased with the Hag incident, or <lb/>
at least the press Is. according to the <lb/>
editorial comments, is said ll- <lb/>
English people refused to believe j <lb/>
German charges of using neutral tings <lb/>
until was admitted by the admiralty <lb/>
that the had sailed under <lb/>
Hag It must be <lb/>
humiliating to an Englishman to <lb/>
English bouts sailing under another <lb/>
The man whose character will <lb/>
stand most rigid Investigation <lb/>
does not fear the ordeal of an <lb/>
nation Into hie life, It Is the fellow <lb/>
who has done things which he would <lb/>
like to keep secret who dreads an In <lb/>
When a man invites a-i <lb/>
investigation he must feel pretty sure <lb/>
that his character will stand It. <lb/>
That bill to permit eight <lb/>
Interest In this state ought not to <lb/>
as a safeguard, when England six percent seems to be <lb/>
Is the greatest naval power In the enough, especially now when money la <lb/>
world. hard to get. We have not heard of <lb/>
any banks being In greet need <lb/>
Although the German danger sons increased interest for most of them <lb/>
order has been in force about a continue to pay dividends. Increase I <lb/>
rot many more boats have been sun interest will make it harder on th- <lb/>
than usual. The only sunk so borrower one who Is least <lb/>
far are the smaller, slower to stand It <lb/>
which cannot easily avoid the sub- <lb/>
of the large, <lb/>
The mayor and the police <lb/>
boats have reported narrow escapes I <lb/>
arc to be highly commended for their <lb/>
from torpedoes but they continue to <lb/>
. . action yesterday In arresting and fin- <lb/>
enter the danger zone In spite of <lb/>
the Inmates of the houses of vie <lb/>
great danger. <lb/>
n tho segregated district. The law <lb/>
o------- <lb/>
these women Is plain and <lb/>
months. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
Before the Clerk. <lb/>
house, thence across Hancock <lb/>
running northerly on the east side <lb/>
road to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar <lb/>
Swamp to J. U. Carroll's field, thence <lb/>
with his field fence to Ho I- <lb/>
Carroll's line, thence with <lb/>
Carroll's line to the corner of A. G. <lb/>
Cox's field to Herbert Ellis, road <lb/>
northerly with A. Cox's fence, an <lb/>
the dividing line of Augustus <lb/>
and Craft to Tar road the mouth <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Cornelia Jones and husband Gardner <lb/>
Jones, Albert Jones and wife <lb/>
Jones, Rosa Strickland and husband of Albert road, thence <lb/>
Robert Strickland, Robert L. Jones an. on the north side of Al <lb/>
wife Jones, Walter Jones . Worthing road with the J. IS. <lb/>
wife Clara Jones, Jesse Jones and wife Carroll line to the southeast corner <lb/>
Rosa Jones, Lizzie James and bus <lb/>
band Frank James and Mary, Allie <lb/>
and Nannie Jones, by their friend <lb/>
Robert L. Jones. <lb/>
The defendant Walter Jones <lb/>
wife Clara Jones will take notice that <lb/>
a special proceeding entitled as <lb/>
has been commenced In the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to have the dower <lb/>
of J. B. Carroll Jackson land <lb/>
thence northerly with the back line <lb/>
of fence of the J. B. Carroll, J. S <lb/>
Barber, Thomas Tucker and others to <lb/>
the farm, thence around <lb/>
his farm so as to Include it In <lb/>
Stock Law territory, thence to the Tar <lb/>
road to Green Mill run Bridge, where <lb/>
the old Stock Law fence crosses said <lb/>
laid off and assigned to the <lb/>
Jones, widow of Calvin Jones <lb/>
and the said defendants will further <lb/>
That said election to be on <lb/>
Tuesday, the day of April 1915. and <lb/>
lake notice that they are required to there <lb/>
With the near approach of warmer <lb/>
weather the campaign against 0.13 <lb/>
should be started and <lb/>
pushed If the proper means are use I <lb/>
It Is one of the easiest mailers In tin <lb/>
world to rid the whole town of files <lb/>
Everything that will breed flies <lb/>
be removed or treated with lime or <lb/>
chemicals and sooner it Is don <lb/>
the better i <lb/>
It is reported that an effort Is <lb/>
Is nothing to do but enforce It. If <lb/>
law hurts do not blame the <lb/>
who were elected by the people <lb/>
lo that the laws are enforced. <lb/>
but rather blame those people who <lb/>
passed th law and have the law re- <lb/>
pealed. It Is simply a question of en- <lb/>
forcing the law or winking at it, an I <lb/>
the official who does his duty In law- <lb/>
enforcement deserves the hearty sup- <lb/>
port of all the people who have the <lb/>
good of tho community at heart <lb/>
It certainly Is a sorry <lb/>
appear before the Clerk of the Super <lb/>
Court of Pitt County at his <lb/>
In Greenville, N. C. on the day of <lb/>
In the above described territory t <lb/>
known as Ayden and <lb/>
the Ayden shall include <lb/>
March 1915, and answer or demur lo of <lb/>
the petition of the petitioner, or tho Na , and as <lb/>
plaintiff or petitioner will apply to tho per o above <lb/>
Court for tho relief demanded In said <lb/>
petition. <lb/>
This the day of February 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
A report of a to made to up the white <lb/>
ascertain the percent of magazine of Constantinople. This <lb/>
Which accept liquor advert known one of tho worst place-. <lb/>
that an unusually large number the world for vice but the fairs when the prices of wheat and <lb/>
of them are not accepting such to clean things up has much support other crops are and maintained <lb/>
Many of the Boat Is accomplishing a great deal by a few speculators, whose power la <lb/>
and popular are The allies will no doubt finish up so weak that news of the threatened <lb/>
ed In this list and quite a re- things when they lake city opening of the Dardanelles causes u <lb/>
port with the of fall certain now. panic and a big drop In prices If th <lb/>
Ml contracts they ll ; speculators could he Eliminated from <lb/>
of this nature It Is The Hilda last been the markets It would help mailers a <lb/>
aid that of i. Involve I rel deal producer and con <lb/>
use only those In Its sale will he settled by a court should be the ones to fix <lb/>
which exclude such or in France. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
County of Pitt, <lb/>
NOTICE is hereby given that th <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt Count v <lb/>
at a i pat call meeting of the Board <lb/>
On Monday. February 22nd, 1915, or <lb/>
an election to be held In those <lb/>
portions of Greenville, Beaver Ham <lb/>
and Creek <lb/>
ships, lying and being Included In the <lb/>
following described boundary <lb/>
ginning on tho east side of the <lb/>
which said territory Is <lb/>
to include all territory up and to the <lb/>
line of the old Stork las <lb/>
it was further ordered that a <lb/>
Registration shall and is <lb/>
for said election, and L. I is <lb/>
hereby appointed Registrar for <lb/>
Ayden and S. E. Harrington <lb/>
and J. B. White are hereby appointed <lb/>
Judges of election of Ayden <lb/>
And ll was further ordered the <lb/>
shall <lb/>
those proportions of Beaver Dan,, <lb/>
and No. as per <lb/>
the above description which Is Intend <lb/>
ed to Include all territory up to <lb/>
line of the old Stock Law fence <lb/>
and It was further ordered that J. W , <lb/>
Harper is hereby appointed Registrar <lb/>
for the S. C. Car- j <lb/>
roll and U Rouse are hereby j <lb/>
pointed Judges of election of the Win , <lb/>
and that the voting <lb/>
road at the old Stock gate at <lb/>
Blount place on tho Gum Swamp <lb/>
Toad, and running, on the east <lb/>
side of said road to the places In said to be In <lb/>
Greenville road, along said town of and Ayden, f r the <lb/>
and Greenville road a legible purpose of ascertaining will of the <lb/>
line to J T. Hart's fence on Swift qualified voters in said territory o <lb/>
Creek, thence crossing Swift district as lo whether the Stock I i <lb/>
tho south of said road at shall be established In said <lb/>
or district according to as In such <lb/>
made and provided. <lb/>
And it was further ordered that <lb/>
said shall have Re- <lb/>
Books of ail <lb/>
open on II day <lb/>
of March 1916, and closed <lb/>
April 1916, for purpose cf reg <lb/>
qualified voters of <lb/>
territory or <lb/>
This 25th day of February 1916. <lb/>
A. CONGLETON. <lb/>
Chairman of Hoard of Com. of Pill Co. <lb/>
BELL. Clerk <lb/>
State of North Carolina <lb/>
County of Pitt NOTICE. <lb/>
Sale of House and lot in <lb/>
Under and by author <lb/>
conferred upon me by the <lb/>
of a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
by J. J. and wife, Dora M <lb/>
to L. L. both of the <lb/>
county and State aforesaid, which is <lb/>
of record In Book, D-7, page <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office of PHI <lb/>
county, undersigned, as assignee <lb/>
of L. L. will sell at the <lb/>
Court House door In Greenville, on <lb/>
Tuesday, March 30th, 1916, at the <lb/>
hour of M., to the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, the following described lot <lb/>
or parcel of land, to <lb/>
In the Town of <lb/>
Pitt County, on the east side of <lb/>
railroad, and may be laid off by the <lb/>
following Beginning at the <lb/>
southwest corner of Warren <lb/>
lot, and runs with Wat <lb/>
Coward's lino to his other corner <lb/>
at a then <lb/>
ditch 1-2 then <lb/>
with the first line to rail- <lb/>
road right way; then <lb/>
with the railroad to beginning, <lb/>
one fourth of an acre, <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Said sale to be made lo satisfy the <lb/>
indebtedness secured by said <lb/>
gage, which has been assigned to <lb/>
L. <lb/>
This Ibo day of February. <lb/>
B. L. <lb/>
Assignee of L. h. Mortgagee <lb/>
Marry Skinner, Attorney <lb/>
Taken <lb/>
On my place one black bull about <lb/>
three years old with white feet, and <lb/>
white spots on different of holy <lb/>
Mark, crap and slit right, <lb/>
owner can get same by paying all <lb/>
D. J. BRANCH. <lb/>
F D. <lb/>
ltd Ida. <lb/>
GUNS PISTOLS <lb/>
and CARTRIDGES <lb/>
We are headquarters for the best make of fire arms such es <lb/>
the Famous L. C Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot <lb/>
guns Remington Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle, <lb/>
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols. <lb/>
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and <lb/>
Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells, <lb/>
IV Gage, Gage and Gage. Come to see us. <lb/>
J. G <lb/>
WHEN FLIES PLAY POSSUM <lb/>
Explaining the Campaign for <lb/>
Then Extermination Should Be <lb/>
gin at Once. <lb/>
It is not only In the summer that <lb/>
Teaching Art to Children. <lb/>
of fly be I <lb/>
according to a a of<lb/>
doubts, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Case b <lb/>
Given Court Power <lb/>
fork, <lb/>
painting The per <lb/>
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in the department of <lb/>
will be for the of <lb/>
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batch out the winter la even <lb/>
temperature. <lb/>
These winter will become <lb/>
progenitors of next summer's <lb/>
billions. At the first approach of <lb/>
cold weather tho files seek warmth <lb/>
and stables. <lb/>
Russian's Great Work. <lb/>
A. a. a Russian, is at <lb/>
the head of greatest <lb/>
cellar to i a most <lb/>
nooks and corn. Keep U of the by <lb/>
-fay B u kl Richmond. <lb/>
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second Introduced i <lb/>
t trust the cold to kill <lb/>
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mountains lo confines of Mongolia. <lb/>
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the temperature rises I <lb/>
up the house and give . of at <lb/>
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lace when . , r,, m, T by <lb/>
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egg. survives ,,. V u L <lb/>
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or millions next <lb/>
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be Productive of the Usual the line bees I i <lb/>
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three times and to the Senate by <lb/>
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committee all the powers of <lb/>
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them per diem and i t <lb/>
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and a day. Th- mm <lb/>
to meet in Raleigh <lb/>
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Is to pay all the o. <lb/>
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Mount. Mar i -Crashing <lb/>
Into side of a freight <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line, train No. s-i <lb/>
after night and <lb/>
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i; Clark of this city, en I <lb/>
Mallory, Richmond <lb/>
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the men Injured are seriously bun <lb/>
and while the engine and Brat bag- <lb/>
gage car and several cars art <lb/>
badly damaged, great deal <lb/>
wreckage resulted. . passengers <lb/>
OH the train knew that anything <lb/>
happened <lb/>
tending <lb/>
Trenton, N. . m <lb/>
contention <lb/>
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an abundance of facts and <lb/>
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Chicago, -March u <lb/>
Angel M. a teacher of Ian <lb/>
his wife deserted him fifteen <lb/>
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Commissioner <lb/>
he bureau of civics said apropos of <lb/>
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man, the fall- <lb/>
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Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
Till <lb/>
or Chock matter which <lb/>
bare the careful thought <lb/>
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F. O. a. Detroit <lb/>
have second hand Ford ml <lb/>
Can, almost good us new, for cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
road. <lb/>
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daily In the Winter time The other miss Rn- <lb/>
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strong In the <lb/>
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music, was noticed. The <lb/>
was rendered much more effective by <lb/>
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Florida<lb/>
New Orleans Mobile and <lb/>
Tickets will be sold for th <lb/>
above occasions from <lb/>
on February , M <lb/>
and at fares named below. <lb/>
by the <lb/>
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The Standard f <lb/>
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WITH ESCAPES <lb/>
Late Saturday night When <lb/>
from In a wagon with Mr. <lb/>
and another man <lb/>
Mr. Taylor and the other two <lb/>
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KANSAS LAW <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Washington. . March <lb/>
supreme curt held today that to, <lb/>
Kansas date court had <lb/>
their authority in enjoining <lb/>
for beer from <lb/>
Missouri to Kansas <lb/>
delivering a decision laid down <lb/>
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the right to send it from <lb/>
to another and th act of <lb/>
Tampa. Florida <lb/>
New Orleans, I . <lb/>
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Tickets will be limited, at time <lb/>
to February but an <lb/>
extension of final return limit t- <lb/>
March 16th may be obtained by de <lb/>
positing tickets prior to expiration <lb/>
and upon payment of <lb/>
For Schedules, reservation, etc., to <lb/>
quire Atlantic Line Tic- <lb/>
Agents, or Address. <lb/>
T. C. <lb/>
Passenger <lb/>
H l CRAIG <lb/>
Traffic Manager <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
B. . <lb/>
limited to diseases of lb <lb/>
Era, em, Nose Throat <lb/>
and <lb/>
The fitting of <lb/>
with Dr. D. U James, <lb/>
tile, N. C, every Monday. <lb/>
once. Washington. W. t <lb/>
DB <lb/>
Frank Store<lb/>
J. V. <lb/>
Surgeon<lb/>
BAT <lb/>
Flower. For All Occasions. <lb/>
We grow them. Violate, Val- <lb/>
lies and Carnations a specialty. Wed- <lb/>
ding and flowers arranged la <lb/>
latest artistic Style. <lb/>
Palms and many other <lb/>
plants or the house Write to oar <lb/>
Spring List of Bose bushes <lb/>
Shrubberies, Hedge <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
Bl is <lb/>
Mail, telegraph and telephone <lb/>
promptly executed by J <lb/>
CO. Florist. N. C. <lb/>
Store Greenhouse U <lb/>
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law <lb/>
Office in Building. Third <lb/>
wherever his art <lb/>
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was very exciting at times and was <lb/>
more interesting than final score <lb/>
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splendid work throughout the game <lb/>
hut was unable lo overcome the fast <lb/>
and affective work of the Baptist. <lb/>
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goal throwing of Holding and tho <lb/>
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tho Baptists Tho continuous <lb/>
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honking forward lo Slate champion <lb/>
honor <lb/>
BAH DI Mi I'll; Hit <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In all the Courts <lb/>
In Woolen Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting Court House. <lb/>
Dreadful <lb/>
Pain <lb/>
Why suffer yon relieve <lb/>
and cure yourself quickly <lb/>
And you don't have to use a <lb/>
either Balm <lb/>
the private prescription of a highly <lb/>
successful who discover <lb/>
hat practically all pains, aches <lb/>
disorders were caused by <lb/>
and Menial r- <lb/>
congestion and <lb/>
and therefore o sure relief for <lb/>
croup, Neuralgia, Sore <lb/>
Throat. Headache, Swed- <lb/>
and <lb/>
Coughs, Bronchitis. Rheumatism, an <lb/>
other troubles due to <lb/>
inflammation. Balm la <lb/>
put up according lo this physician, <lb/>
directions the Nixon laboratory <lb/>
It Is now on sale at cents a bottle <lb/>
at store of Morris <lb/>
alters. Greenville. N. C. Get a bottle <lb/>
while the supply lasts, instead of <lb/>
or for a doctor's <lb/>
Be sure. It's Nixon's <lb/>
Balm, externally -4-lea<lb/>
literary Law <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Mill With <lb/>
The Mutual Life o. <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Nebraska has begun war on Ho- <lb/>
ping. The legislature bas passed a <lb/>
bill making tipping unlawful <lb/>
Busk- <lb/>
v heat, Pan <lb/>
Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes,<lb/>
Corn Flakes,<lb/>
Nuts, <lb/>
Cereal, Flour, <lb/>
Con <lb/>
and Col- <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
schedule hi October 4th, <lb/>
N. following schedule figure <lb/>
published a. Information <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
BOUND <lb/>
;. a. m. dally, <lb/>
sleeping car for Norfolk <lb/>
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, BUM <lb/>
beth City and <lb/>
Parlor Car Service <lb/>
Norfolk. Connect tor all <lb/>
North and West. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
BOUND- <lb/>
I-W p m. daily. r. <lb/>
II a tn daily for Wilson <lb/>
and west sleeping ca <lb/>
Service Connect. North. <lb/>
West <lb/>
a m. dally, Sunday. <lb/>
Wilson and fa <lb/>
all points, <lb/>
f m dally for Raleigh and <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and re <lb/>
In Sleeping Care, apply to <lb/>
Agent, Greenville. N. O <lb/>
H. B<lb/>
J STACK. <lb/>
Superintendent. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
J. C- LANIER <lb/>
in a <lb/>
ab<lb/>
policemen or newspapers <lb/>
I when Foley Kidney Pills were taken.<lb/>
; Seed Potatoes; <lb/>
We have FOR SALE select home- <lb/>
grown Red Bliss Potatoes for planting <lb/>
purposes. <lb/>
Leave your orders promptly. <lb/>
Moseley Bros <lb/>
big Mine <lb/>
W. Va. Mar. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Leary of More <lb/>
early today the mine of the head City who spent several day <lb/>
New and s here with their daughter left for <lb/>
dated Coal Company Is believed t. Monday where Mr will <lb/>
have entombed men. <lb/>
Rescue parties are trying to rescue <lb/>
victims and fans are being used <lb/>
to dissipate the gas fumes. <lb/>
The explosion occurred In mine No <lb/>
which la connected y with <lb/>
mine No. <lb/>
After repeated attempts of the res- <lb/>
cue party to penetrate the main <lb/>
In No feet they found one <lb/>
miner living but was <lb/>
has,. Spring stock of goods <lb/>
Mr. S. D. Thorne of Greenville an <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
Before J D. Cm, Clerk <lb/>
C. S. Clifton and <lb/>
Marvin by bis guardian <lb/>
Mrs. L. W. Tripp. and Mad. <lb/>
old student of High by her Next friend. C h <lb/>
spent here his <lb/>
friends <lb/>
If it Is something to eat that you <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ex <lb/>
Sale of Real <lb/>
want you get the best at R. W By virtue of the Superior Court of <lb/>
new store. County made in the above en- <lb/>
We have a fresh of groceries titled cause on the 20th. day of Feb <lb/>
arriving every day come to see m . 1915. by J. D. Cox, clerk of th <lb/>
to supply your wants C. Vincent Superior Court of Pitt county. <lb/>
His leg was broken and he will pro- Co. <lb/>
Commissioner will, on Mon- <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1910. <lb/>
Rev. John R, Matthews this <lb/>
afternoon for Kinston where he will <lb/>
bold services at St. Mary's Episcopal <lb/>
church tonight. <lb/>
Mrs. Li. I. Moore has returned <lb/>
home here after spending several <lb/>
days New Bern visiting relatives <lb/>
and friends. <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia and Mr. W. <lb/>
A Bowen left today tor New York <lb/>
purchase their spring stock of <lb/>
goods <lb/>
Mr. Julian Brown In <lb/>
yesterday on business. <lb/>
Messrs. S. J. Everett, Harry <lb/>
and F. G. James were in <lb/>
yesterday attending the Bu <lb/>
COUrt. <lb/>
Messrs. C. A. Wilson and K. W <lb/>
Cobb of the Atlantic Coast Realty <lb/>
Company w-ere In town <lb/>
Mr O. C. Currin of Raleigh was <lb/>
In town yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. It. D. Burton of Washington <lb/>
was In town yesterday on business. <lb/>
Mr. J. E. Parker of Norfolk <lb/>
n the city yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Irving of Wilson was <lb/>
yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. F. G. Mitchell of Now Bern <lb/>
eras a visitor hero <lb/>
day <lb/>
Messrs. D. J. Rise and W <lb/>
of Rocky Mount were In Green- <lb/>
yesterday on business <lb/>
Ex-Governor T. J. In Ra- <lb/>
attending Supremo Court <lb/>
Every day we give pleasure to <lb/>
some patient In correcting <lb/>
proper Do not put o <lb/>
having your eye. teated Mated <lb/>
It coats nothing to find out <lb/>
whether the glasses you arc <lb/>
using are correctly fitted or <lb/>
not. Our lenses are ground to <lb/>
our order for the requirements <lb/>
of each eye. We can <lb/>
any broken lens. <lb/>
W. L. BEST <lb/>
Jeweler and Optometrist <lb/>
t. . C <lb/>
LAMB SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained In <lb/>
two certain Mortgages executed to W. <lb/>
II. Jr., by Hazard Crawford, <lb/>
bearing date one dated <lb/>
August 15th 1914 and recorded in <lb/>
Book A Ml; and one dated March <lb/>
19th 1914, and recorded in Book T <lb/>
of Pitt County Registry, the under <lb/>
signed Mortgagee will, on MONDAY, <lb/>
March 1915 at o'clock <lb/>
before the Court House Door in Pitt <lb/>
County, sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, all of the undivided right title <lb/>
Interest of the said Hazard Craw- <lb/>
lord In the following described pro- <lb/>
to <lb/>
of the undivided right, title <lb/>
interest, both personal and real <lb/>
to all of the property, real and <lb/>
personal of the late Annie Eliza Craw- <lb/>
ford, mother of the said Hazard Craw- <lb/>
ford, the said property being situate <lb/>
In Pitt County, North Carolina and <lb/>
more fully described as B.-- <lb/>
of his <lb/>
fourth undivided interest in both real <lb/>
and personal property, to One <lb/>
tract adjoining the lands of the John <lb/>
Nichols heirs, J. W. Crawford, the <lb/>
lands of C. T. and L. C. <lb/>
Arthur and others, and being known <lb/>
es the Hemby Place; Also one other <lb/>
tract adjoining the lands of Charlie <lb/>
Nichols, the heirs of the late George <lb/>
Crawford and others, all and <lb/>
whatever estate, real and <lb/>
which the said Hazard C. <lb/>
Inherited or may Inherit from the en- <lb/>
isle of his mother, the late Annie <lb/>
Eliza Crawford; mis conveyance con <lb/>
all of his entire undivided In <lb/>
in and to all the property, real <lb/>
and personal, of his mother, the late <lb/>
Annie E. Crawford, which he Inherit <lb/>
id or may Inherit from her <lb/>
The purpose of this sale Is to <lb/>
the terms of said Mortgages above <lb/>
set out and referred to. <lb/>
This February 1915. <lb/>
W. H. Jr. Mortgagee <lb/>
PIERCE. Attorneys <lb/>
die. <lb/>
The mine where explosion <lb/>
curred is a drift high up on <lb/>
mount mountain. <lb/>
lemons Writers At Front <lb/>
Many French authors, poets, an. <lb/>
dramatists are serving In the army <lb/>
In various rapacities. <lb/>
Henry Bernstein, the Is <lb/>
a gunner at Fort Marcel Pr <lb/>
the poet and author, Is a Cap <lb/>
of artillery in the entrench, d <lb/>
camp of Marquis Robert de the <lb/>
playwright, are serving at the front, <lb/>
as Is also Reynaldo the latter <lb/>
as a simple soldier In the <lb/>
In the Argonne. <lb/>
Marcel the writer, his <lb/>
been taken half frozen from <lb/>
trenches near Nancy and placed in a <lb/>
hospital. <lb/>
de the <lb/>
Secretary General of the Com <lb/>
mission to the San <lb/>
was wounded some time ago, <lb/>
has recovered, and is ready return <lb/>
to the York <lb/>
hers of the I. O. O. F. Lodge here <lb/>
Monday night. <lb/>
Musical at the home of <lb/>
Mrs. Baker Thursday evening. March <lb/>
4th. A treat in store for those who <lb/>
come. <lb/>
ANY ONE DESIRING A <lb/>
Dress Form for their Spring sewing <lb/>
write Miss. Lula Penny. Wilson, N <lb/>
C, and when she visits your town <lb/>
will call you up for measurements <lb/>
3-3-ltd. <lb/>
We have Just a few more gallons of day. the day of March. HIS, at <lb/>
Liquid Smoke see us before o'clock Noon, expose to public Bale <lb/>
our supply Is exhausted remember before the Court house door In Green- <lb/>
that It is the best B. D. Forrest to the highest bidder third <lb/>
Co I rash and balance In and <lb/>
Lawyer W. F Evans, of years, the following described pro- <lb/>
made an Interesting talk to the <lb/>
and basement, known as <lb/>
Rountree Lot with a vacant lot <lb/>
joining said and <lb/>
the Town property and the <lb/>
Country property win be Bold on Gk <lb/>
following terms 1-3 cash; 1-3 twelve <lb/>
months date of sale and the r <lb/>
1-3. months from date of <lb/>
sale, with interest on the deferral <lb/>
payments at per cent from data <lb/>
of sale. <lb/>
This day of February. 1916. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING, <lb/>
2-22-ltd Commissioner <lb/>
tract or of land <lb/>
situated In Greenville P.- <lb/>
FARMERS <lb/>
Don't contract for your fertilize <lb/>
our next County meeting Sat- <lb/>
March 13th. Come to this <lb/>
meeting. And some one in each local <lb/>
bring the names of responsible <lb/>
in local, mat are willing to co- <lb/>
operate In buying guano. Also have <lb/>
about the amount each party <lb/>
want. the union pool Its guano <lb/>
trade, and I will Insure you a saving. <lb/>
And as good a price as there is to be <lb/>
had Now Is your time to cooperate <lb/>
Write me your wants. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
Bruce. N. <lb/>
County Business 3-2-H <lb/>
Mrs E. W Sherwin of Rocky county. North Carolina about two <lb/>
Mount who spent the week end With the Town of Greenville on <lb/>
her daughter returned Monday both sides of the Sand Clay Road <lb/>
We have a good line of fertilizer beginning at a sweet gum. F. M. <lb/>
distributer, now. Come to is corner In a small branch <lb/>
and buy the best distributors to be and runs with line North 37-45 <lb/>
found Harrington, Barber Co. i East to a large sycamore <lb/>
Act wisely and paint your tree on the edge of Tar River; thence <lb/>
this Spring, paint is cheaper than down said River to a stake the corner <lb/>
building, we have what you want In of lot No. thence with the line f <lb/>
paints. A. W. Ange Co. lot No, South 37-45 West poles <lb/>
Prof. F. C. Nye conducted services to a stake centered by small trees <lb/>
at the Baptist Church Sun- in Allen's line; thence with <lb/>
day night. Allen's line North SO-45 West <lb/>
Mr. Tyson, Jr. a former poles to the beginning, containing HI <lb/>
dent of High School spent acres more or less. <lb/>
Sunday here with friends. j This tract of land lies on both sides <lb/>
March Is here so is R. W. trio Sand Clay Road and is well <lb/>
with fresh beef, fish, oysters, ham and adapted to corn, cotton and tobacco, <lb/>
eggs and any other thing that you tract will be sold a whole <lb/>
want to cat, also groceries. and also In two division <lb/>
Don't forget that now Is the time t;. acres lying on the Norm <lb/>
rid your Held of stumps before yon the Sand Clay Road and the <lb/>
plant your crops, do this with second division of acres lying o-i <lb/>
mite. A. W. Ange Co. the South of the Sand Clay Road <lb/>
We carry the well known Also that part of Lot No. in the <lb/>
and Syracuse steel beam the Town of Greenville <lb/>
and also a good line of castings. ginning a point on Pitt Street <lb/>
Barber Co. and Inches from the corner of <lb/>
Just a few more Red Bliss Nob. and running from <lb/>
grown seed Irish potatoes quail v j thence a course <lb/>
good, prices right. B. D. Forrest with Third Street feet; thence <lb/>
a Northerly course parallel with <lb/>
Rev. Daniel Lane of Ayden preach-1 street to Third Street; thence an <lb/>
oil to a large congregation Sunday course with Third Street <lb/>
to Pitt Street; thence a <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having as administratrix <lb/>
w. Fulford, deceased, late e <lb/>
of Pitt. North Caroline, <lb/>
this is to notify all persons baring <lb/>
claims list the of me <lb/>
deceased to present me same to <lb/>
administratrix on or be- <lb/>
fore the 12th day of 1916. <lb/>
this notice will be plead in bar of m <lb/>
All persons indebted lo lb. <lb/>
said will please make i <lb/>
mediate settlement. <lb/>
This February 1915. <lb/>
MRS. HENRIETTA <lb/>
Harding Pierce. Attorneys <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Cost will be added on taxes duo the <lb/>
Town of Greenville and <lb/>
School district after March 15th, 1915. <lb/>
Pay your taxes and save costs. <lb/>
J. C. TYSON, <lb/>
City Tax <lb/>
at the Methodist Church here. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Matthews of <lb/>
preached to a large congregation at J <lb/>
tho Episcopal church here last night. <lb/>
Remember that we will have fresh <lb/>
beef, fish, and oysters Thursday, and <lb/>
barbecue Saturday. Vincent <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
course with Pitt Street to the <lb/>
This lot contains a residence. <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
de Don, cum <lb/>
of the estate of Mary Fulford, de- <lb/>
ceased, late of the County of Pits. <lb/>
North Carolina, this is to notify an <lb/>
i, . having claims against me <lb/>
estate to exhibit them to the under <lb/>
signed administrator, at K <lb/>
C. on or before February 1916, or <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery. All persons owing <lb/>
said late will please make <lb/>
late settlement <lb/>
This 18th, 1915. <lb/>
J. WILKERSON. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
Harding Pierce. <lb/>
STRAYED- RED JERSEY MALE BOt <lb/>
weighing about pounds. No ear <lb/>
marks. If found notify or return <lb/>
N. H. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
and receive reward. <lb/>
A Cleveland Judge awarded <lb/>
for a wrinkle on the pretty <lb/>
forehead of Mrs. Fanny F. <lb/>
by an auto <lb/>
to Pale <lb/>
Old <lb/>
GROVE'S chill <lb/>
em. <lb/>
If a man Is miserable it usually <lb/>
because he thinks ho Is. <lb/>
Per Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb/>
Old Ionic, <lb/>
TONIC, dim. on <lb/>
Malaria bun. n U <lb/>
aura Acre <lb/>
The University <lb/>
Dramatic Club <lb/>
Will Present Bernard Shaw's <lb/>
and <lb/>
The <lb/>
Monday, March <lb/>
.-Training School <lb/>
and <lb/>
Seats on Sale Warren Drug Co. <lb/>
Yorkers Attack Death Penalty. <lb/>
Albany. N. Y., March by- <lb/>
Jacob of New York, advocate <lb/>
of the abolition of capital punishment <lb/>
appeared today at a Joint hearing be- <lb/>
fore the Senate and Com <lb/>
on Codes In support of <lb/>
to substitute life imprisonment <lb/>
for the death penalty. Governor <lb/>
Whitman baa so far refused to give <lb/>
his aid to mo movement. <lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
Salted <lb/>
Peanuts <lb/>
Every Day <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
B. H. EVANS FOB <lb/>
iron. Heater. Light, and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building.<lb/>
Watch <lb/>
This Space <lb/>
Tomorrow <lb/>
California <lb/>
Fruit Store <lb/>
POTS HYACINTHS AND CYCLE- <lb/>
bud bloom Mr.<lb/>
Last Call For Taxes <lb/>
I will attend at the following places tor me of collecting the <lb/>
Taxes due the State and for year 1914. Meet me and save <lb/>
At me Bank of Creek Township. Saturday March . <lb/>
At the Citizens Dank Saturday March <lb/>
At the Bethel Bank at Bethel. Saturday, March <lb/>
the Farmer. Bank at Stokes, Saturday March . <lb/>
At the Bank of Fountain at Fountain, Saturday March . <lb/>
At Saturday March . <lb/>
At Bells Cross Roads. Township, Wednesday Mart t. <lb/>
At Hearer Dan Township. Thursday March <lb/>
At Friday, March <lb/>
At Ayden Saturday. March <lb/>
At Monday, March <lb/>
At Gardner's Cross Roads, Tuesday. March . <lb/>
Joseph Sheriff <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
TWO ROOMS FOR BENT. MRS. M <lb/>
E. Wilson <lb/>
SEVERAL BOARDERS <lb/>
and roomers, Rates per week <lb/>
privilege of bathroom and good lib- <lb/>
Apply Street.<lb/>
FOB RENT-FIVE BOOM <lb/>
a Chestnut street, near A. C. L. de <lb/>
pot Apply to Mrs B. J Pulley <lb/>
FOR BOOM <lb/>
Mrs II W Ill Second St <lb/>
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb/>
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
before they go higher <lb/>
HALL MOORE<lb/>
l i a or MUM <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
North <lb/>
. U a m Mo. II a <lb/>
. I II I B No. I P I <lb/>
Wt Bound <lb/>
l m a No. I 1.11 a <lb/>
o. I ft. a. Be. If ft. <lb/>
la II as m Ma I a <lb/>
A CASE OF BLACK <lb/>
n town would probably frighten the <lb/>
Inhabitant, but we are prepared <lb/>
or the necessary even tor <lb/>
bat and are supplied the fresh <lb/>
st stock of drugs to compound Buy <lb/>
of a doctor's prescription with <lb/>
he newest In medicine <lb/>
drug, of any description. Our <lb/>
Is prompt and re <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Drug Company<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE FARM <lb/>
b the Bub of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
the of all Rood firming. Write <lb/>
by the authority m <lb/>
lime on the Farm, and get price <lb/>
ff lac purest lime. Don't buy drill, <lb/>
Sac A postal will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO.<lb/>
lo Public. <lb/>
In order to reduce my stock <lb/>
I will give a reduction ID <lb/>
prices to those who are Interested In <lb/>
taring tombstones, we can be found <lb/>
at the same old Stand, satisfaction <lb/>
guaranteed. Call to see me. <lb/>
I J C. LANIER<lb/>
CM Sons KM Cur. <lb/>
worst n how <lb/>
iv cured tr la- If. <lb/>
Oil. It<lb/>
t Skin <lb/>
Clear as a f , <lb/>
t. i -lib <lb/>
tUB-a M I I AM <lb/>
OINTMENT . w-- <lb/>
bag of . . MM <lb/>
i .-j.- <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Stray Takes I p. <lb/>
Hale yearling, about one year old <lb/>
m marks, color Taken up <lb/>
1st of January. Owner ran get <lb/>
by paying all charges. O. A <lb/>
Stokes. N C <lb/>
Haw To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
name <lb/>
ant to lake disturb the <lb/>
lake It an. never know it la <lb/>
Alan adapted to who cannot <lb/>
lake ordinary r t nor <lb/>
cause nor ringing-in the head. <lb/>
It the you Deed any <lb/>
pie. Ask hut <lb/>
. blown cent <lb/>
State of No Mb Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
NOTICE, la hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of Commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
at its regular session on the <lb/>
Monday of February it being <lb/>
first day of HIS, ordered an <lb/>
on to be held In Bethel Tows <lb/>
County. <lb/>
The said election to be held on Tins <lb/>
day the 6th day of April at the <lb/>
regular voting place in the town <lb/>
Bethel, North Carolina, for the <lb/>
pose of ascertaining the will of <lb/>
qualified voters in said Town <lb/>
ship as to whether the Stock La <lb/>
shall he established in said Bethel <lb/>
Township according to law In sill I <lb/>
cases made and provided. And that <lb/>
M. Jones is appointed Registrar an I <lb/>
will have the Registration <lb/>
opened on Thursday, March <lb/>
and until Saturday. March <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
voters of said Bethel Tow <lb/>
ship <lb/>
This the day of February <lb/>
Chairman of Hoard of Com of Pitt Co. <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
-6-law-to-mar.-27. <lb/>
North <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In Court, <lb/>
starch Term, <lb/>
Sarah J <lb/>
vs NOTICE <lb/>
C. laird <lb/>
The defendant in this cause will <lb/>
take <lb/>
That the summons was Issued out <lb/>
or this Court on the day of Ian <lb/>
ISIS, requiring bun to appeal <lb/>
and answer at the March Term o. <lb/>
Court, the relief sought, by the plain <lb/>
being f. t and he win fur- <lb/>
take notice that if he does <lb/>
appear on or before March Term j C Parsons Edward <lb/>
of Court, held in the Successors of C. S. Par- <lb/>
day of Starch it being second Moil- Sens. <lb/>
day the first Monday of starch <lb/>
1915, and answer or demur to the Holeman Bernard, <lb/>
complain that the plaintiff will do WILL TAKE NOTICE. That <lb/>
of the court the action entitled as above has been <lb/>
sought in the complaint, which will be commenced in the Supreme Court of <lb/>
found filed the office of this court, i County for the purpose of en- <lb/>
Slate Nerta <lb/>
I of <lb/>
la St per Coax <lb/>
H. Brown, of K. D. <lb/>
Deed. Annie Stick- <lb/>
Green, P. Satterthwaite <lb/>
and others, Heirs at law, and dis- <lb/>
of P. Satterthwaite <lb/>
Deceased. <lb/>
-VS.- <lb/>
C. Harding. of J J. Par- <lb/>
kins, Claude Bernard, Arthur <lb/>
Bernard, Holeman Bernard, and <lb/>
Juliette Bernard, <lb/>
This February 9th, 1915. <lb/>
J. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
virtue of authority and power <lb/>
executed and delivered to W. II. Hail <lb/>
Jr., by Joseph Crawford bearing date <lb/>
of March 1914, and recorded . <lb/>
Book T on page of Pitt County <lb/>
the undersigned Mortgagee. <lb/>
forcing an alleged lien of Judgment <lb/>
upon a certain tract of land situate <lb/>
in the own of Greenville, on the <lb/>
of Fourth Pitt Streets. niB of <lb/>
action being based upon a judgment <lb/>
alleged to have been rendered in fa- <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In the Superior Court <lb/>
Maggie <lb/>
vs. NOTICE <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
take notice <lb/>
That an action entitled above <lb/>
commenced in the Superior Court of <lb/>
County the 19th day of <lb/>
ISIS, to procure a divorce for in. <lb/>
causes set in the <lb/>
in office of the Clerk of Superior <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
And said defendant will take notice <lb/>
that he is required to appear at the <lb/>
March Term of Superior Court of laid <lb/>
county, to be held on the 15th day b <lb/>
second Monday after the first Mon- <lb/>
day of March, 1915, at the court <lb/>
of said county in Greenville. N. C , <lb/>
and answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
of said action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
ply to the court for the relief demand- <lb/>
ed In said complaint. <lb/>
J. D. COX, <lb/>
of Superior <lb/>
of F. B. Satterthwaite, to the use <lb/>
of C. S. Parsons Sons, against J <lb/>
J. Perkins, and which is claimed by <lb/>
the plaintiffs lo be a part of the home- <lb/>
stead of the said J. J. Perkins; and <lb/>
. h. day of March. is tor the <lb/>
19.5. sell the highest bidder J <lb/>
by public sale, all the entire <lb/>
Interest of Joseph Crawford in <lb/>
and of his mother, late Annie K <lb/>
Crawford, as follows, to <lb/>
of the entire Interest of <lb/>
said Joseph Crawford In and to <lb/>
certain tract or parcel of land on <lb/>
MALE. <lb/>
North county. <lb/>
By virtue of certain <lb/>
executed and delivered to Mrs. Lula <lb/>
W. Fleming by Amos Evans and wife <lb/>
the payment and 1914- recorded In Book A <lb/>
said <lb/>
And you are hereby to <lb/>
appear before the Judge of our Super- <lb/>
Court, at a Court to be held for <lb/>
page of Pitt Count Registry, <lb/>
the undersigned mortgage will on Sat- <lb/>
March 1915. at o'clock <lb/>
Noon, before tho Court House door in <lb/>
the County of Pitt, at the P Carolina, expose to <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
UR DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Will last for years. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY<lb/>
y. .-.-,, <lb/>
by his mother In Beaver Town- <lb/>
ship. County, North Carolina a-i <lb/>
known as the Hemby Place, contain <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
The purpose of this sale is to <lb/>
the terms of I Mortgage as at <lb/>
set out and referred to. <lb/>
This February 1315. <lb/>
W. II. Jr. <lb/>
PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
after the first Monday of March. It be- described lot or parcel of <lb/>
the 15th, of March 1915, <lb/>
answer or demur to the ad on the south <lb/>
which has been tiled in the office of of a Stake <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court; and you <lb/>
will further take notice that if <lb/>
fail to answer or demur to said runs With said <lb/>
plaint within the time prescribed <lb/>
lino 1-2 feet to T. K. Hooker's <lb/>
law. the plaintiff will apply to with Hooker's <lb/>
Court for tho relief demanded In B <lb/>
Richmond, <lb/>
Va, <lb/>
B TIM <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Charleston. W. Vs. <lb/>
Chair C. <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
of Mr. . I M <lb/>
take Set did not ha. g <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb/>
Court of County in a special <lb/>
proceeding entitled W, Craft, et <lb/>
w. p. Clark et <lb/>
the undersigned will on <lb/>
the 15th day of March, 1915. at th <lb/>
hour of M expose to public sale be- <lb/>
fore the Court House door In <lb/>
N. C , the following described <lb/>
tract of hind, <lb/>
Lying and being in Greenville Town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining the lands of Charles <lb/>
Bertha Evans Allan Move Tom <lb/>
Harper and others containing acres <lb/>
more or less and known as Mill i <lb/>
Tract conveyed to Carolina Elk <lb/>
Creels Clark by heirs of Noah Forbes <lb/>
Terms of sale One half cash, <lb/>
payable In one year from <lb/>
of sale, secured by mortgage on the <lb/>
property. <lb/>
This sale Is made for the purpose <lb/>
division among plaintiffs and defend <lb/>
ants named In the special proceeding <lb/>
above mentioned. <lb/>
This the 9th day of February, <lb/>
JULIUS <lb/>
DON <lb/>
BALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained in <lb/>
a deed of trust executed and delivered <lb/>
by William Best to F. G James A <lb/>
Trustees, on the 12th day <lb/>
1909, which deed of trust <lb/>
Hughes Would Die, But <lb/>
Helper Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
ad- <lb/>
as was down with <lb/>
any confident In it. <lb/>
I of Pitt county In Book <lb/>
Para the undersigned will sell <lb/>
I km no. Mon ., <lb/>
for three and U cured me on div <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
This the 29th, day of January. 1913. <lb/>
J. D. COX, <lb/>
SILK OF <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed of trust <lb/>
by Charles Harris and wife. <lb/>
Harris on the day of January <lb/>
and recorded in <lb/>
County the <lb/>
Will offer at public sale ti- <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash before ill <lb/>
Court House in the town of Green <lb/>
N. C on Saturday March 13th <lb/>
1915 at M. the following describe I <lb/>
tracts or parcels of land, <lb/>
numbers l and on <lb/>
parallel with first line 1-2 feet to <lb/>
13th street; thence with 13th <lb/>
to tho beginning, the same being p <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court.; of tho lot <lb/>
where he now the time of making <lb/>
lives, containing <lb/>
square feet, the same being <lb/>
by Henry to Amos Erase <lb/>
Malissa Evans, his wife. <lb/>
This lot Is located on 13th <lb/>
between Norfolk <lb/>
and Clark street, and contains one <lb/>
three-rooms frame house with kitchen. <lb/>
being well located for renting <lb/>
poses. <lb/>
This sale is made to satisfy <lb/>
terms of the said mortgage <lb/>
This February IS. 1915. <lb/>
MRS, FLEMING,<lb/>
of land formerly o. by it. It. Co i <lb/>
. . . . . ; Harding Attorney. <lb/>
has <lb/>
f fire years, a very valuable for d- <lb/>
M h I II <lb/>
or of land <lb/>
b l- ill Ml <lb/>
III . I I IV <lb/>
haven't had L. <lb/>
since I began u H. <lb/>
I am so what <lb/>
this place, Mr. A. J. has done for <lb/>
Ian if Warren <lb/>
et ah. end being the lot <lb/>
I lo I i red Best by <lb/>
have sick headache so bad, at j of end j and ethers by deed <lb/>
that I thought I would die. is Composed of pure, herbs, 1904, For more <lb/>
I tried different but I contains no sad la a <lb/>
yet i , I can be <lb/>
I jot so I not eat or sleep, used by ., old, i be ; <lb/>
my except one, la. <lb/>
die. He me lo try, t package today, <lb/>
and quit Only a quarter. m <lb/>
ten, known as the Bi Place <lb/>
which plat Is recorded . Map Book I <lb/>
page Pitt County <lb/>
That tract of land near Falk- <lb/>
land containing acres and bought <lb/>
from F. C. by deed records I <lb/>
In Hook page. Pitt County Re- <lb/>
That tract of land containing <lb/>
six acres, near Falkland, bought <lb/>
from R. J. as recorded <lb/>
Book page Pitt County Re- <lb/>
This sale Is made for the MM <lb/>
of satisfying the bonds secured by <lb/>
aforesaid deed of trust. <lb/>
This the day of February, 1915 <lb/>
W Z MORTON. <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
Donnell Attorney <lb/>
STRAY <lb/>
on January stray <lb/>
red and white spotted, no ear <lb/>
of ml marks. Owner can get same by pay he <lb/>
arc coats. <lb/>
As receiver of the Pitt County <lb/>
ion Warehouse Co., I hereby i. <lb/>
lice that under an order of the Super- <lb/>
Court Judge, that all parties who <lb/>
are indebted to sail Pitt County Union <lb/>
Warehouse Company shall pay the <lb/>
same at once, or have action <lb/>
ed in Court against I m, . id that all <lb/>
parties who hold claims, or <lb/>
of any kind against the Id <lb/>
County Union War Col <lb/>
shall file them with the r, <lb/>
his attorney. the next r <lb/>
days, or th will plead at. <lb/>
bar to recovery. <lb/>
This February 1915 <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Receiver <lb/>
J. Everett, <lb/>
IS WHEAT. <lb/>
calls are safest <lb/>
method of trading In wheat. <lb/>
n or oats. Because your loss Is <lb/>
absolutely limited to the <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable way <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an You can buy <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
for or you can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as yon wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb/>
you the chance to take <lb/>
A movement of S cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Columbus. Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box 1431 <lb/>
NOTICE LAUD SALE <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in mo by <lb/>
that Deed of Trust executed to me <lb/>
by W. C. Smith, and of record the <lb/>
Office of the Register of Heeds for Pitt <lb/>
County. In Book T-10 at I <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door In Greenville, on the <lb/>
day of March, 1915, at o'clock It, <lb/>
the following described parcel of real <lb/>
estate being and situate <lb/>
Greenville Township. County of Pitt, <lb/>
and State of North Carolina, <lb/>
Farm No. Twelve on that <lb/>
part of land formerly owned by <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully <lb/>
in Map Book at Page of <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office for <lb/>
County and containing Three and 35- <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
This February 5th. 1915. <lb/>
C. S. CARR, <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
Albion Dunn, Atty <lb/>
BALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale <lb/>
In a certain Mortgage <lb/>
ed and delivered by A. o. <lb/>
W. Q. on tho 7th. day of <lb/>
January, 1911 and duly recorded In <lb/>
the Register of Heeds In Pitt <lb/>
County, in Book Oil, page to <lb/>
M. Allen, the undersigned will on Mon <lb/>
day, day of March, 1915, at <lb/>
o'clock Noon, expose to public sale <lb/>
fore the Court House Door in Green <lb/>
to highest bidder for cash <lb/>
the following described of <lb/>
land, <lb/>
being in the county of <lb/>
Pitt and Slat,, of North Carolina ad <lb/>
joining the lands of D. N. Nobles the <lb/>
lands of L. F. others and <lb/>
containing acres more or less an <lb/>
being the land upon which A. <lb/>
resided In January, 1911. <lb/>
Also one other parcel of land in <lb/>
said county and State adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Dr. J. S. Nobles, y High- <lb/>
smith and the lands of the heirs of <lb/>
b. F. containing acres more <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
This sale will made for the <lb/>
pose of satisfying the terms of said <lb/>
Mortgage Deed. <lb/>
This the day of February. 1915. <lb/>
A. M. ALLEN, <lb/>
Mortgage. <lb/>
Harding Attorneys. <lb/>
2-22-1 <lb/>
t. <lb/>
C. It. <lb/>
l. A HUDSON, <lb/>
Jan. 1915 Simpson, N. C <lb/>
t-20-ltd <lb/>
TAKEN IT. <lb/>
On fa m <lb/>
unmarked, weight about ion <lb/>
can g same by paying uH <lb/>
coats. <lb/>
SARAH j <lb/>
Bethel, N C <lb/>
5-1,1 <lb/>
Cars <lb/>
box <lb/>
Oil. It i <lb/>
TAKEN <lb/>
One white no marks. Weigh-1 FOR BALE <lb/>
about pounds when taken up I One second hand stationary <lb/>
Nov. so. Owner get gasoline Engine in pow, <lb/>
by paying Henry n good condition will ill at. a bar <lb/>
I gain to buyer. J. H. Cobb, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina <lb/>
County. <lb/>
In The <lb/>
if <lb/>
-vs- <lb/>
Will Smith. <lb/>
The defendant above named rill <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
That above v- <lb/>
commenced In tho Court or <lb/>
Pitt County c day <lb/>
to procure a div <lb/>
the causes set forth In <lb/>
filed In the office of the clerk of <lb/>
court. <lb/>
And said defendant will take <lb/>
n c he la <lb/>
i it Me March Term of the <lb/>
Court of raid an <lb/>
to be held t third Monday of <lb/>
v r i ;. . day there <lb/>
b the C in House of the sail <lb/>
county In N, and an- <lb/>
t c I In a I b n <lb/>
t. pi trill to Pin I <lb/>
for In w Id i <lb/>
day or ii-. <lb/>
j. n. cox. <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO j <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE j <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
agriculture Is the B the Meet the Moat u <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
JELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
7.1 TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
. C, Is, 1915. <lb/>
j-----a <lb/>
Americans In Mexico City <lb/>
Warned to Leave at Once, <lb/>
Order Must Be Restored <lb/>
is Not an Ultimatum But is <lb/>
Very Strong in its <lb/>
authorities Issue Statement <lb/>
Denying I of Refugees Who <lb/>
They Mere Mistreated <lb/>
While in Mexico City. <lb/>
Washington, c. March <lb/>
an citizens n have been warned <lb/>
to leave Mexico I In view of th i <lb/>
i at situation . <lb/>
Secretary Bryan announced tonight <lb/>
Hint transportation would be <lb/>
sought for as many as desired to <lb/>
leave. <lb/>
The battleship Georgia, and the <lb/>
mored cruiser. Washington were or- <lb/>
by Secretary Daniels, after con <lb/>
with President to <lb/>
i . i , Cruz. <lb/>
O ; i m V a C <lb/>
i i reported there that <lb/>
i City began <lb/>
night. <lb/>
1.1 VIII i <lb/>
in <lb/>
a me <lb/>
I l <lb/>
I came I <lb/>
. it at n I <lb/>
. . tail I<lb/>
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r hi-- <lb/>
with the requisite action for the pro <lb/>
of the foreigners. <lb/>
eve For Precaution. <lb/>
In a sense there was an absence In <lb/>
quarters of apprehension <lb/>
drastic measures would required ti <lb/>
enforce American note. <lb/>
movement of warships to <lb/>
waters and the warning to <lb/>
it was admitted, however, had <lb/>
decided on out of on abundance<lb/>
lie i of ten es, II <lb/>
v ii red, would an the <lb/>
i at ion north to <lb/>
h I r <lb/>
The sending of warships to <lb/>
. Cruz, ii was stated on high <lb/>
tor purpose con- <lb/>
of the determination <lb/>
of the States to take Lie <lb/>
steps If necessary. <lb/>
COOKING CLASS ORGANIZED<lb/>
new movement In the county <lb/>
is n cooking which <lb/>
It .-i largo <lb/>
in the in i <lb/>
Is a very p <lb/>
. . I by I <lb/>
Tl . Into I<lb/>
I i to I <lb/>
t in <lb/>
Much Activity Shown By <lb/>
German Submarine Boats <lb/>
During Past Few Days <lb/>
three Boats Sunk Just as Danger <lb/>
Was thought to be <lb/>
Over <lb/>
NEW BERN TO SHIM; IT.<lb/>
KS. J. MOVE ENTERTAINS <lb/>
END C II <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon the members of <lb/>
the Bad of the Century Club met at <lb/>
home of Mrs. J. Ci <lb/>
Move. <lb/>
Tho Club was well represented by <lb/>
the regular members, and many guests <lb/>
enjoyed the musical feast, which con- <lb/>
of a rendition of the Italian <lb/>
mi i es Warpath for fully <lb/>
. . Miss Hill of the musical faculty of <lb/>
the Training School, <lb/>
of <lb/>
She showed a <lb/>
the history of <lb/>
STATE ASSEMBLY <lb/>
ADJOURNS AFTER <lb/>
New Bern, Mar. 9- On March 25th <lb/>
New Hem is going to be one of the knowledge <lb/>
cleanest cities In State. There-a <lb/>
gong . be no trash left in any of This club is a band of a j <lb/>
the back or front yards and In fact all to the <lb/>
c matter will be i in p l a . by <lb/>
It i That y has been <lb/>
the Be <lb/>
and i the <lb/>
ire tailing n I In <lb/>
and have I <lb/>
t l i rely <lb/>
the <lb/>
i Its <lb/>
pa a I never before had <lb/>
mi h raking and up l <lb/>
k yards as ii i <lb/>
had been set for this w Ai <lb/>
a result tho campaign city <lb/>
cleaned and n <lb/>
was but very little n. h n <lb/>
So Warning Given Crew-. the summer months I cam <lb/>
London, Mai. sub this year tarts a lit I <lb/>
ma. appeared . n ; . eh h I <lb/>
at tin I I time I <lb/>
points i h coast and t ii that i i do I <lb/>
illy, . <lb/>
, i . , . . i <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
and the and of the <lb/>
young p. of <lb/>
i . t of d <lb/>
Great Number of Ills are Passed <lb/>
By Both <lb/>
Session <lb/>
Elect Opening <lb/>
ed Huge<lb/>
. <lb/>
i M in Id The I m Ti <lb/>
Paris says he <lb/>
that Dr. Von <lb/>
i the German Imperial chancellor, <lb/>
will make a statement in the Reich- <lb/>
stag today, Betting forth <lb/>
which Germany is make <lb/>
peace. <lb/>
. mm mm; <lb/>
House dells I on i <lb/>
most <lb/>
lives, hot t <lb/>
nut I and <lb/>
AM too soon evening ; <lb/>
all departed declaring M <lb/>
an ho Less. <lb/>
re <lb/>
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an ii <lb/>
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Tb. mi re the principal develop <lb/>
. i id ii II ii <lb/>
the . b ch I over- <lb/>
i III in- <lb/>
in the war <lb/>
Vile , .- . <lb/>
Although the <lb/>
to w re not a <lb/>
in- . <lb/>
pl corps <lb/>
would Can <lb/>
to heed Its Th <lb/>
d States, it de- <lb/>
scribed a i <lb/>
I on Car to take <lb/>
y tn corn t the i <lb/>
ram es <lb/>
were noted by the <lb/>
l to up <lb/>
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The House caught up With its work <lb/>
and ah a I I <lb/>
could have adjourned two hours <lb/>
Spring Time. but had to wall on body <lb/>
Mrs. m h. chairman of wen I <lb/>
Health on North C dins i in the m <lb/>
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tin i <lb/>
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i, a <lb/>
genius feeling I foreigner <lb/>
rise possibly to riots and c -i <lb/>
rages. <lb/>
Not In <lb/>
Tho note pointed out I <lb/>
befell foreigners the American <lb/>
eminent would hold I<lb/>
would take the means to <lb/>
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longed. The <lb/>
net in or Ml <lb/>
President Wilson him <lb/>
that th. United States did n t <lb/>
ultimatums, but and <lb/>
acted <lb/>
In of the an at <lb/>
It was considered likely <lb/>
frees would not evacuate <lb/>
City without an angina lot <lb/>
or the l <lb/>
had begun and that u <lb/>
disorders had brought el <lb/>
of relief to officials, who <lb/>
id would not l t- <lb/>
answer the American government <lb/>
II<lb/>
of the I <lb/>
he i <lb/>
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of a <lb/>
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i u <lb/>
es in. h. Injury. <lb/>
a n <lb/>
r. i i he <lb/>
I y act went <lb/>
1910, a few <lb/>
before u won <lb/>
it two days before <lb/>
year limit st by <lb/>
. lawyer at one <lb/>
I,;, . railroads. <lb/>
sank the<lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
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c the output m <lb/>
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log feat bore of <lb/>
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Cue nod it in I <lb/>
last j and Weal Palm Beach, where <lb/>
in a entries t -t. inn, en's for fie <lb/>
run this year. <lb/>
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is a oil I i <lb/>
for gem n <lb/>
well for the <lb/>
i and nu <lb/>
their cleaning to be done II I <lb/>
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will be some time In<lb/>
In lit <lb/>
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k y open- <lb/>
i i . id until <lb/>
to he sold under th <lb/>
of number an <lb/>
cord lime had <lb/>
VI OF<lb/>
by fa <lb/>
i in the too I <lb/>
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h id; ii had posed o <lb/>
. cab i the p <lb/>
March I Joseph the look <lb/>
of Jacksonville lee his . ., , , u .- , . . n., <lb/>
b a distressing accident neat hi b hills from <lb/>
to a report . , .-.; be reads <lb/>
which reached here via New Bern to ., . ill a, l at It was hi <lb/>
several day-- ago while ;. the earns <lb/>
n swamp Stith Bad C bill-; <lb/>
veil, also of Jacksonville. . S Oil <lb/>
dipped and fell and h's gun ac ., . i be pi hi hours a <lb/>
de I , Numbers th. tr.-a- <lb/>
the of who i.- bad already but t ha <lb/>
was walking last cw <lb/>
carried an tho gavel on tho . <lb/>
if and for nm . , ,, . . ion that worked <lb/>
to a hut medical avail- Is way lo t a <lb/>
d no and the victim died In all. a n <lb/>
few was years statewide primary an <lb/>
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