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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/>
. I <lb/>
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/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASIER <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Harry K. In court ITEMS h <lb/>
ii is be i State of North Carolina <lb/>
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virtue of the Superior Court <lb/>
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day, the day March, 1915, at <lb/>
o'clock Noon, expose to public <lb/>
before the Court house door in <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given the <lb/>
lit ard in c . of I'm county <lb/>
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March l. 1915, ordered <lb/>
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Carolina Township, and run <lb/>
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to corn, cotton and tobacco. <lb/>
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thence a course <lb/>
was further ordered c Street feet; <lb/>
. . . i cut ., .- , <lb/>
. i. sage election shall held in Hi L Northerly course parallel with PI <lb/>
. been i ., .- town of Grifton, at the regular Street; thence an <lb/>
; r place holding Town elections r.-i course with Third Street <lb/>
. , . , ,, e door Friday. April l i . , pit, thence a southerly <lb/>
Greenville, the blowing described pro for the purpose ascertaining th-t course ,,,,, , <lb/>
near Mrs. M. A. thence <lb/>
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the fork near Harriett <lb/>
with road by J. P. <lb/>
to Post colored thence <lb/>
with S. H. tine to W. B. and <lb/>
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line to l. Ii. <lb/>
up line <lb/>
ii. ii. Nelson's; thence N .-on <lb/>
and i . line to W. B. <lb/>
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course to <lb/>
Thai sail election to be held <lb/>
the day of April <lb/>
c. P i i In the town of <lb/>
. N. l . for the purpose n as <lb/>
the will the qualified <lb/>
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there be levied and <lb/>
,.;. . .; a .--peal S. Tar of <lb/>
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above described territory. <lb/>
And at said election those <lb/>
the Special Tax vole a written <lb/>
or i with the words <lb/>
t and ; poi e to sail <lb/>
rote a written or printed <lb/>
with the words Special <lb/>
I II was further ordered, that C <lb/>
P. Page be, and be hi by op <lb/>
for said . n, K <lb/>
fl. and B. are <lb/>
Poll Holders or <lb/>
Judges of election. <lb/>
d it was th r ii n d, that <lb/>
New Registration is. and shall be re <lb/>
quired, the Registration <lb/>
Bo of said District or Territory <lb/>
be opened on Friday, March <lb/>
IS, and closed on Saturday <lb/>
1915, for the purpose of n <lb/>
the qualified voters of said <lb/>
This the 3rd, day of March 1916. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
Chairman of Board of Com. of lilt Co. <lb/>
BELL, Clerk. <lb/>
will of the qualified voters in said t <lb/>
or on said proposition <lb/>
of levying and collecting the Special <lb/>
and being in Town- <lb/>
h p. i known . Avon <lb/>
TL with a vacant lo, ad <lb/>
This lot contains a residence, <lb/>
stories and basement, known as <lb/>
by Creek; on the South and j said amount shall not exceed on <lb/>
.;.,; . and Pole Branch . the worth of property, and <lb/>
. .; on West and North by the <lb/>
Tait Plantation, containing ac- <lb/>
res, more or less, and being same <lb/>
Northwest hard hit by the prohibition j conveyed by J. J. Laughing <lb/>
laws hi to use Blue and th <lb/>
ts plant the dry part ; base price money <lb/>
i e In effect One of the <lb/>
of the liquor people <lb/>
pr n throws rain out of <lb/>
employment and injures the to <lb/>
This 5th, day of March, 1916. <lb/>
J J LAUGHINGHOUSE <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
J EVERETT Attorney. <lb/>
property, but so far we have not <lb/>
heard of any brewery or saloon mar <lb/>
failing find a a e for his ; i <lb/>
he wanted to cut out the liquor. <lb/>
Conditions in Mexico have again <lb/>
leached such a serious stage in <lb/>
on the part of the <lb/>
Suite seems almost None <lb/>
of the factions In Mexico is able to <lb/>
control enough of the country to bring <lb/>
. while we are <lb/>
i. war and Interference In <lb/>
country's affairs we believe it will <lb/>
be n. to take some ac- <lb/>
to bring pace to that country <lb/>
from indications it seems <lb/>
it will t bi very long <lb/>
Religious census taking has been <lb/>
and seems to he p Kin- <lb/>
Mon has Just finished taking such a <lb/>
and we venture to say that <lb/>
hows more church members in <lb/>
hail were thought to be there. <lb/>
This census taking is a splendid plan. <lb/>
in at inch, no place knows just <lb/>
whore It stands on these matters for <lb/>
census taking Intervals <lb/>
lb whether a gain Is being made <lb/>
a loss is would like <lb/>
,. such taken here for we t of the anti- <lb/>
it will help to arouse aw passed ism <lb/>
bes to great r activity In ad- of the <lb/>
to showing the exact number I amount of money which has been <lb/>
J church members. Such a census . , ,,,, p ,,.,,,. order Harding A Pierce, <lb/>
m very easy to take when the f liquor. We are stroll I <lb/>
are used and . It at it <lb/>
. It started I at and It at pi Hearings <lb/>
---------O In this one case and we New I La., Mar. ii r. B, <lb/>
Having as n <lb/>
de cum <lb/>
bi em i be day of In <lb/>
everything must he In of the estate of Mary <lb/>
Men, railroads and late of the County of Pit <lb/>
mo-t el . i is to notify all <lb/>
i I . . <lb/>
Southern Is <lb/>
persons having claims the sail <lb/>
Investigation to exhibit then to the under- <lb/>
If w-o lo In- signed administrator, at N <lb/>
had to foot the bills an In <lb/>
will hard i secure <lb/>
long as the tax paver meets th. <lb/>
bill we will have Investigations. <lb/>
-------o <lb/>
C. on or before February IS, or <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
recovery. All persons <lb/>
aid estate will please <lb/>
late <lb/>
This February 15th. <lb/>
J. L <lb/>
The recent report that an , ,;.,. . those who ire to make Attorney of Chicago <lb/>
. had discovered a way to pro- , , . There are exceptions to is conducting here today the thin <lb/>
joining said house and <lb/>
Both the Town property and the <lb/>
on each Taxable Poll In j Country property will be sold on th- <lb/>
and said election 3-3 cash; 1-3 <lb/>
favoring the Bald Special Tax shall I from of and r <lb/>
vote a written or printed Ballot months from date of <lb/>
and opposed lo on the <lb/>
Special Tax shall vote a Written at cont from <lb/>
printed Ballot and it <lb/>
was further ordered that J. A. Jar- <lb/>
hereby appointed Registrar <lb/>
said election, and It. P. Jenkins <lb/>
and Brooks are hereby appoint- <lb/>
ed Judges of election. <lb/>
And It was further ordered, that the <lb/>
said Registrar shall have the Regis- <lb/>
Books for said territory <lb/>
District open on Friday, March <lb/>
1915. and closed on Saturday. April <lb/>
for the purpose of registering <lb/>
This 20th day of February, 1915. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given that the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners Pitt <lb/>
at an adjourned meeting, assembled <lb/>
en Tuesday Mar. 1918, ordered an <lb/>
to be held In the following <lb/>
qualified voters of said territory <lb/>
or district, and that on the day District Known as <lb/>
election the Polls shall be opened at Township. District No, White <lb/>
o'clock A. M. and close at <lb/>
P. M., as Is provided for by Act call- <lb/>
for said election. <lb/>
This the 9th. day of March 1915. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
Chairman of Board of Com. of Pitt Co <lb/>
BELL, Clerk.<lb/>
dace gasoline l every rule it <lb/>
been heretofore, and <lb/>
he had made Important <lb/>
to the dye Industry la <lb/>
What Says. <lb/>
have read the translation of B <lb/>
aide of pamphlet given to recruits for the those oppose to <lb/>
or d with <lb/>
f th <lb/>
i brought by the Army. The pamphlet Is <lb/>
States r I the led and the Power of <lb/>
The man who, when up Oats Company <lb/>
much attention and ex- North, knocked bis is an example been held Memphis and Dallas, and The pamphlet Is no <lb/>
citing wide comment if war of the kind of people are be continued at Jackson- Justification for calling beer <lb/>
has caused this man to redouble bis y responsible for much- of hard vii- Richmond. a glass of heavy beer costing <lb/>
efforts to make these I we time talk we hear so much pfennigs has no more <lb/>
hope other equally The time II I Um than a <lb/>
will be made It Is all to knock, Is while at home. Where When we slop to think we wonder en ii g i-e pfennig. Almost all ex- <lb/>
over and we can depend on Germany, mT o some rood If there Is how the papers were filled up and disturbances In the army <lb/>
Now Is the most opportune, for a knock, and not In a strange war re traced to drink. It Is mostly beer <lb/>
time to become Independent as far where I cannot do a particle of Many papers devote nearly all of their t.-t causes the mischief Beer is not <lb/>
depending on other put do a lot of If space war news In spite or the the harmless drink that It Is <lb/>
things so can . , there la a much other Reeves In <lb/>
keep your mouth shut. I now as formerly. <lb/>
That the said election lo be held on <lb/>
Tuesday, the 27th. day of April 1915, <lb/>
at House In the above <lb/>
ii territory for purpose of as- <lb/>
the will of the qualified <lb/>
voters of the above described territory <lb/>
SB to whether there shall be levied and <lb/>
collected a Special Tax of on <lb/>
valuation of property <lb/>
. i on each Poll In the above <lb/>
territory, and said election <lb/>
those favoring the Special Tax shall <lb/>
a written or printed Ballot with <lb/>
the words Special and <lb/>
aid Tax shall vote a <lb/>
. Special <lb/>
And it was further ordered, <lb/>
I. A Pierce be, and he II hereby <lb/>
pointed Registrar for Bald election <lb/>
mid that F. II Rogers and Joe Sum <lb/>
are hereby appointed Poll <lb/>
Holders or of election. <lb/>
And It was further r <lb/>
New Registration Is, and shall be re <lb/>
quired, and that the <lb/>
Hooks for said District or <lb/>
shall he opened on Thursday, <lb/>
i, mm , u Am. <lb/>
1915, for the purpose of register- <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
at their regular session as- <lb/>
on Monday, March 1915. <lb/>
d an election to be held ii <lb/>
following described <lb/>
In Little Creek at th.- <lb/>
mouth of Black Swamp and with said <lb/>
Swamp to the L. C. Barrett line. <lb/>
Slid with said line to the Falkland <lb/>
Township line, and With said lo <lb/>
the forks of the road at Toddy; then <lb/>
southward road to K <lb/>
C. R. R-, then aid <lb/>
lumber Company, <lb/>
to the road T. E. Heels; <lb/>
vest ward with Bald road to T <lb/>
Ward place line; then <lb/>
said line to the run of then <lb/>
down said Creek to the <lb/>
That said election to be held on <lb/>
Saturday, the 17th, day of April MIR, <lb/>
at the School House in <lb/>
ed territory for the purpose of as- <lb/>
the will of the <lb/>
voters of the above described <lb/>
as to whether there shall be levied <lb/>
and collected a Special School Tax <lb/>
on the 1100.00, valuation of <lb/>
and on each Poll in <lb/>
above described territory, and at <lb/>
election those favoring the <lb/>
Tax vote a written or <lb/>
i Ballot with the words <lb/>
and those opposed to <lb/>
Tax shall vole a written or printed <lb/>
It Hot with the words <lb/>
And It was further ordered, that R <lb/>
F. he, and he Is hereby <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election, <lb/>
nil that Jack and T. R. <lb/>
are hereby Poll Holders or <lb/>
fudges of election. <lb/>
And it war further that h <lb/>
Registration is, and shall be re- <lb/>
and that the Registration <lb/>
of said District or Territory <lb/>
shall he opened on Friday. March <lb/>
MIC and Closed on Saturday April <lb/>
for the purpose of registering <lb/>
he qualified voters of said territory <lb/>
r district. <lb/>
This the 3rd. day of March 1916. <lb/>
S. A. CONG <lb/>
of Board of Com. of Pitt Co. <lb/>
BELL, Clark. <lb/>
3-4-ltd<lb/>
Every day we give pleasure to <lb/>
some patient in correcting <lb/>
proper vision. Do not pat off <lb/>
having your eyes tested tested. <lb/>
It costs nothing to find out <lb/>
whether glasses you <lb/>
using are correctly or <lb/>
not. Our leases are to <lb/>
our order for the requirements <lb/>
of each eye. We can <lb/>
any broken lens. <lb/>
L. BEST <lb/>
Jeweler and Optometrist <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
E. H. FOB <lb/>
irons, Lights and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel building. lO-lb-f. <lb/>
KIM-I Mil ROOM till I Ai. I <lb/>
or. Chestnut street, near A. C. I-. do- <lb/>
Apply to Mrs B J. Pulley <lb/>
R-22-U <lb/>
FOR II II BOOR <lb/>
Mrs. II. W Ill Second St <lb/>
fOB ROOM, ROW <lb/>
occupied by Coca Cola Bottling Com-I <lb/>
comer Fifth and Washington <lb/>
Streets. Apply to J. E. <lb/>
COT- <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
Spanish and Virginia Bunch. Extra <lb/>
selected for seed. W. M Taylor <lb/>
Grifton, N. C. <lb/>
Cards. <lb/>
notorious Outlaw Is <lb/>
ed by Officers Is He Steps <lb/>
Launch <lb/>
Wilmington, March P. <lb/>
Walker, aged who was outlawed <lb/>
after bis escape from jail at <lb/>
Southport, where he was awaiting <lb/>
trial for murder of Sheriff Jackson <lb/>
of Brunswick, six years ago. <lb/>
and for whose dead or alive <lb/>
tin re was a reward of was n <lb/>
in custody here this afternoon by six <lb/>
police and county working <lb/>
under direction of Justice George <lb/>
to whom the presence in the <lb/>
city of the desperado was report- <lb/>
ed. Walker was overpowered before <lb/>
he could offer any resistance. <lb/>
With Walker when he was captured <lb/>
was his brother-in-law, Prank Leon- <lb/>
ard, at whose home the murder of <lb/>
occurred, on the <lb/>
night of November 1908, when a <lb/>
posse went to arrest Walker for store <lb/>
breaking. Young Leonard is mate <lb/>
a government launch a <lb/>
dredge and Walker slaved aboard tin- <lb/>
i, with h'm last <lb/>
Walker a i In i -i to the <lb/>
boat by a r ruse by <lb/>
Magistrate Word was got to <lb/>
Leonard if they did not <lb/>
the launch, the of cast guard <lb/>
an. r Si lying nearby, would <lb/>
be train, d on her <lb/>
Prepared for Battle <lb/>
With i h. Is In his hip poi <lb/>
ii; lit on a Cell fol r an I <lb/>
the left on a I blue <lb/>
Colts, apparently ready to mow down <lb/>
anybody who should make a move t i <lb/>
him custody. Walker stepped <lb/>
haughtily from launch <lb/>
by his brother-in-law. Evidently <lb/>
looking only for blue coals, Walker <lb/>
paid no attention to Officers Kelly, <lb/>
Jones. Coleman, George, Godwin and <lb/>
in plain clothes and stationed a <lb/>
short distance from each along the <lb/>
route it was known Walker would <lb/>
have to come In leaving the boat. The <lb/>
Officers closed In on him with utmost <lb/>
precision, two catching his arms <lb/>
while others threw pistols in his face <lb/>
and told him any resistance meant <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Besides two revolvers. Walker had <lb/>
a large quantity of cartridges, a razor <lb/>
several knives and two store door <lb/>
keys of own make He i aid <lb/>
love for his wife and children brought <lb/>
him back. <lb/>
BAB AT <lb/>
Store and Stock <lb/>
of . <lb/>
Wilson, 7-Shortly after <lb/>
midnight was discovered in the <lb/>
building occupied by J. M. Daniela <lb/>
on Tarboro street. entire <lb/>
of clothing, and <lb/>
ed i, destroyed, but the <lb/>
fire department confined the Ore to <lb/>
the one building. The Daniels store <lb/>
is In the middle of the block <lb/>
awhile it seemed that Wilson was to <lb/>
a I aster, at blaze Mr. <lb/>
Daniela carried Insurance <lb/>
I total stock at <lb/>
The building to XI <lb/>
Barnes, and is a two-story brick <lb/>
building. It la badly damaged, hut <lb/>
the loss on the building Is fully r- <lb/>
ed by insurance. The origin <lb/>
Ire is unknown. The <lb/>
ed for night shortly after n <lb/>
clock Saturday night and <lb/>
was no of lire.<lb/>
Is <lb/>
AT THU Si <lb/>
The Y W C. A. of the Training <lb/>
School has so ea. ii of <lb/>
the ten committees will have a <lb/>
. ,. I I. .<lb/>
en I. ea were i <lb/>
the Ml Ion Stud I <lb/>
. . i of the com <lb/>
the various i . o <lb/>
work in v. . <lb/>
home a id I i <lb/>
and Mary n i <lb/>
I ml <lb/>
. ; I <lb/>
and that I <lb/>
our con to <lb/>
further the work of Ch I to <lb/>
i a to our fell w n <lb/>
has shown His love to u The <lb/>
reading read by the <lb/>
chairman. Miss Bottle Hooks. <lb/>
The special music was a piano solo <lb/>
by Miss Robinson and a vocal <lb/>
solo by Miss Frances Purvis <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
To the Voters of the Town of Green- <lb/>
I am a Candidate for the Office of <lb/>
Mayor. Subject to your approval. <lb/>
T. R. MOORE. <lb/>
Settee <lb/>
will be added on taxes due th. <lb/>
Town of Greenville and Graded <lb/>
School district after March 15th, 1915. <lb/>
Pay your taxes and save costs. <lb/>
J. C. TYSON, <lb/>
City Tax Collector <lb/>
city Polities Warming <lb/>
As the time for the election f may- <lb/>
or and several of the aldermen draws <lb/>
near much activity is being <lb/>
by those who expect to eater <lb/>
race for either of these offices. <lb/>
It is generally that there will <lb/>
be not less than and perhaps i <lb/>
candid for mayor. Several will <lb/>
enter the race for en. Only <lb/>
re of the tea ha i I <lb/>
. ; r. HI I ca i <lb/>
i i <lb/>
ml . i to a warm one and I per- <lb/>
i h i t the day of . <lb/>
draws near. <lb/>
GUNS PISTOLS <lb/>
and CARTRIDGES <lb/>
We are headquarters for the best make of fire arms such as <lb/>
the Famous L. C. Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot <lb/>
guns. Remington Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle, Smith <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 shells. <lb/>
Gage, G and Gage. Come to see us. <lb/>
Mill OM <lb/>
PIT T <lb/>
How To Give Quinine To Children, <lb/>
gnu h <lb/>
out lo , not the <lb/>
lake it never knew it is Quinine. <lb/>
Alto adapted to cannot <lb/>
take ordinary Quinine, nut r <lb/>
cause in tin- bead. <lb/>
next i any net. <lb/>
pose. Ask The <lb/>
name is U <lb/>
Paris, March Fire which <lb/>
i l the French steamer Tour- <lb/>
ha., been controlled and all the <lb/>
pa a are safe on b d <lb/>
ling lo a formal <lb/>
at i . by the . <lb/>
; , l . <lb/>
1.1 Tour; Is pro u <lb/>
de l r own st. to <lb/>
there torn<lb/>
n l led to a rail <lb/>
aid, I by to it- <lb/>
any be required. Com- <lb/>
f other i la a speed-1 <lb/>
i I to the rescue have been informed <lb/>
will not be required. <lb/>
The statement given out by the <lb/>
company <lb/>
lire Which broke out aboard <lb/>
less serious than <lb/>
was at first thought, la under <lb/>
control and all passengers are safe <lb/>
baa resumed <lb/>
; rider her own <lb/>
.-limn but, nevertheless, for further <lb/>
led He- <lb/>
Rotterdam and probably will <lb/>
It VI <lb/>
r ship to <lb/>
pin . v. <lb/>
were felt in this U <lb/>
the was made <lb/>
that she was In no danger. Several <lb/>
newspapers suggested that the fire <lb/>
have hen started by spies who <lb/>
had concealed themselves on board. <lb/>
Try Attorney <lb/>
New York. Mar. postponed <lb/>
trial of Edward Bobbins, which is <lb/>
limed to determine the plea, of <lb/>
mad. by In <lb/>
ii in with the N.-w Haven indictments <lb/>
fed. ml grand jury, is act for <lb/>
He is . I with many <lb/>
and f inner direct of the <lb/>
i road i of <lb/>
bins claims <lb/>
of I ti at <lb/>
lb. <lb/>
-And Hie rental <lb/>
THIS, fin <lb/>
; enclose five cents to Foley ft <lb/>
III., writing your name <lb/>
and address clearly. You will receive <lb/>
in return a trial package <lb/>
Honey and Tar Compound, for <lb/>
roughs, colds and croup. Foley Kidney <lb/>
Pills, and Foley Cathartic Tablets. <lb/>
-j cue <lb/>
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Out CB <lb/>
MAT , <lb/>
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Deposits at Government Call Oct. st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
THE SB <lb/>
or Clinch u matter which <lb/>
hare the careful thought of <lb/>
to <lb/>
this spring, I id <lb/>
your ; <lb/>
D. <lb/>
purchasing, and we will i <lb/>
give you benefit of our long a. <lb/>
in this matter <lb/>
S. T. THE Plumber. <lb/>
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, . . . . i <lb/>
lull Hi i t me and save costs. <lb/>
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it Card , i i , ads, lie lay, M arch . <lb/>
Joseph Sheriff <lb/>
I I ink or BLACK PLAGUE <lb/>
In town Would probably frighten tee <lb/>
but W are pp. pared <lb/>
an i <lb/>
Touring Can P. O. B. <lb/>
F. O. x. Detroit <lb/>
We have several hand Ford <lb/>
Ohm, almost as good ad new, for cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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made upon i m, an I <lb/>
the auspices of. the Masonic U <lb/>
mid of the <lb/>
for h ii Di <lb/>
well be called a two-fold <lb/>
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as will h. i <lb/>
diction to all good pi j <lb/>
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. was down and brick k <lb/>
the rod bottom It causing it <lb/>
to drop Into the lap of the <lb/>
i ,, sitting this window Had u <lb/>
. i n i this fact she would <lb/>
h been badly hurt. <lb/>
The train was stopped and officers <lb/>
vent out and arrested some <lb/>
who arc believed to have thrown tic <lb/>
brick. This lime <lb/>
an attempt has been made within a <lb/>
week to hurt some one tram, i <lb/>
shot baring been Bred through a <lb/>
ii earlier In the n <lb/>
parties II be severely <lb/>
with<lb/>
had a varlet <lb/>
i. i ,, . it rained almost <lb/>
all day until in I lie when <lb/>
It sleeted finally turning Into snow <lb/>
.-v-d several hours, <lb/>
melting of course av a it struck <lb/>
the ground. <lb/>
Famous Jewel Long Forgotten. <lb/>
A famous Jewel, by a <lb/>
i broker in 1789 to the <lb/>
i of Dartmouth college and de- <lb/>
be worn by him <lb/>
slate, has been found in the vaults <lb/>
Hall, where has lain <lb/>
Forgotten I President <lb/>
Nichols e n old custom <lb/>
of It on state occasions<lb/>
. Drug Company <lb/>
H. W. at. h <lb/>
limited to diseases of U <lb/>
in. r, Hast <lb/>
and <lb/>
The of Masses <lb/>
, i. James, <lb/>
i,. S. C, Monday. <lb/>
. on. M <lb/>
PAN. <lb/>
in sum <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
R. I . Phone IV <lb/>
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb/>
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
before they go higher <lb/>
J. f, V <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
ambles <lb/>
I loners I or All <lb/>
We grow Violets, Vat <lb/>
lies and Carnal ions a specialty. Wed- <lb/>
an funeral Dowers arranged t <lb/>
styles <lb/>
Pol Plant<lb/>
lie to <lb/>
II II III s <lb/>
I, tell . <lb/>
executed b U <lb/>
in. florist. Raleigh, N. C <lb/>
Store Greenhouse <lb/>
Phones V II <lb/>
Mi. II l <lb/>
The I. crowd gapes <lb/>
the army airship <lb/>
over the city always asks itself <lb/>
v I t I at a friendly <lb/>
or a Zeppelin. It is apparently <lb/>
of the difference of design, <lb/>
. so free from that the <lb/>
doubt does not disturb It. Probably <lb/>
I. a did come the av- <lb/>
r loner would crowd up for a <lb/>
i ; la to sea the bomb dropping. <lb/>
The Instinct a front seat seems to <lb/>
b r III in that of sell <lb/>
i Tl Si Hi airship la not <lb/>
ii in <lb/>
i m i it is not <lb/>
like a <lb/>
n It is<lb/>
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hostel <lb/>
placed <lb/>
is bill <lb/>
I I have said <lb/>
I was working for II re- <lb/>
piled the pi now I sea <lb/>
I working for the<lb/>
tn Bonding, Third <lb/>
Practices wherever bis service <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
North <lb/>
Why <lb/>
Suffer <lb/>
So <lb/>
ACT<lb/>
Hi Has Been la <lb/>
the right thing at the right <lb/>
Act quickly time of danger. <lb/>
In of kidney <lb/>
Kidney Pills are most effective. <lb/>
Plenty of evidence if <lb/>
their worth. <lb/>
J. I. Connor, carpenter, Evans <lb/>
St., Greenville, About sit <lb/>
ago had an attack of kidney <lb/>
complaint. My hack ached and l bad <lb/>
i. was so sore <lb/>
an I. id to pun <lb/>
my tools i had hi a and <lb/>
the kidney <lb/>
i and i sediment. <lb/>
. i Dean's Kl y Pills <lb/>
i arr n Co. and used them <lb/>
according to directions. They soon <lb/>
me and three hues cure <lb/>
me of all symptoms the complaint <lb/>
. no turn <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
ply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same that <lb/>
Mr. Connor had. Co, <lb/>
Props., Buffalo. N. Y. <lb/>
Don't contract for your fertilizer <lb/>
before our next County meeting Sat- <lb/>
March lath. Come to this <lb/>
meeting. And some one In each local <lb/>
bring the names of responsible parties <lb/>
in local, that are willing to co- <lb/>
operate in buying guano. Also have <lb/>
about the amount each party <lb/>
Let the union pool its guano <lb/>
trade, and l will Insure yon a saving <lb/>
as a i as re is lo be <lb/>
I Now is your b cooperate <lb/>
in <lb/>
W. MOORE <lb/>
Bruce, N <lb/>
mess <lb/>
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. <lb/>
Th. worst cases. n i standing, <lb/>
,,. i n d n I. i i reliable <lb/>
i . in ml. relieves <lb/>
time, ix, <lb/>
I I i ART <lb/>
Fourth and Streets <lb/>
Bad. Both la <lb/>
Head as <lb/>
W II Ilk <lb/>
D. M. <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
lad Drainage Cases a <lb/>
la formerly occupied by <lb/>
r O. James t Bea. <lb/>
h. J. <lb/>
Law <lb/>
la Building on <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
H took i. <lb/>
man . . I lie simple <lb/>
cans, ii and or. <lb/>
it Two <lb/>
i pi <lb/>
. i and <lb/>
Hon. I l <lb/>
and ii II , <lb/>
ii i in in <lb/>
was secured by Nixon Laboratory <lb/>
under the name <lb/>
of Menthol if <lb/>
sutler from Croup. Neuralgia, <lb/>
Sore Throat. Headache, Ear- <lb/>
ache. Swellings, Soreness and <lb/>
Pleurisy, Coughs, Bronchitis, or <lb/>
i; lieu mat ism. you are In fact suffer- <lb/>
from congested and inflamed earn <lb/>
Instead paying to <lb/>
for prescription you can now g <lb/>
to the store of Morris <lb/>
Greenville, N. C , and get a <lb/>
ii H. <lb/>
Balm. <lb/>
A I'll HI <lb/>
Practicing in all Courts <lb/>
In Woolen Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting Court House. <lb/>
BUNKER <lb/>
Law <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Still <lb/>
The Life <lb/>
of New York. <lb/>
More to Be Feared. <lb/>
ion gal tired<lb/>
replied patient <lb/>
have a right U discover faults v <lb/>
. .  <lb/>
exit and r <lb/>
to <lb/>
Germans Declare War on <lb/>
Amsterdam, March The German <lb/>
newspapers have declared war on <lb/>
i the tenor accepted an <lb/>
Invitation ling Monte Carlo for <lb/>
the benefit Of the French Red Cross <lb/>
at the of Prince of <lb/>
Berlin say We have <lb/>
no more use for Caruso than for <lb/>
Prince Albert <lb/>
Reward. <lb/>
The Ibis i will be <lb/>
lo learn then hi toast one <lb/>
varied that science has I <lb/>
cur.- iii a-, and that Is <lb/>
C ii Catarrh i s la lbs <lb/>
positive i or. i I me Hi ii <lb/>
I n <lb/>
i . i . treat- <lb/>
m Halls Cal I i la ken In- <lb/>
. ti the <lb/>
u- i Hero there <lb/>
lie found I Of Hie <lb/>
and I <lb/>
up I <lb/>
nature In work <lb/>
have K much faith In Its <lb/>
that they offer One Hundred Dollar, <lb/>
fur case that II falls to cure. Send <lb/>
Lr Hi. <lb/>
F J . a CO. O <lb/>
Sold Ly in <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
Salted <lb/>
Peanuts <lb/>
Every Day <lb/>
Watch <lb/>
This Space <lb/>
Tomorrow <lb/>
California <lb/>
Fruit Store <lb/>
wheat, Hominy, Pan- <lb/>
cake Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Post Pout <lb/>
en, Porridge, <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Flour. <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
Weakness and Loss of Appetite. <lb/>
The Old Sum turd gen. Ionic <lb/>
s TONIC. out <lb/>
Malaria and builds up Ike system. <lb/>
e i V- <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
is Bleed October 4th, ll <lb/>
N. B following schedule <lb/>
as Information <lb/>
are not guaranteed. <lb/>
BOUND <lb/>
a. m. dally, <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk <lb/>
a in dally, for Plymouth. Kile <lb/>
beth City and <lb/>
Parlor Car Service <lb/>
Norfolk tor all <lb/>
North and West. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
WEST BOUND <lb/>
in p m dally. Except <lb/>
a. m dally for Wilson. <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping On <lb/>
Connects North Sou <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
a. us dally, Ml <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh av- <lb/>
ail points. <lb/>
p so dally tor and a <lb/>
stations. <lb/>
further <lb/>
in Bleeping Care, apply to a <lb/>
t, N. O. <lb/>
H. B.<lb/>
J D. STACK. <lb/>
Superintendent. <lb/>
Ta. <lb/>
is. <lb/>
Ni <lb/>
Seed <lb/>
We have FOR SALE select home- <lb/>
grown Bliss Potatoes for planting <lb/>
purposes. <lb/>
Leave your orders promptly. <lb/>
Moseley <lb/>
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SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
Hiss Clara Jones Is visiting the <lb/>
;. . . . . iii ii. lilt <lb/>
Mrs. , I . returned yesterday <lb/>
the tin i u markets i <lb/>
she In en bu . hi r k <lb/>
. millinery. <lb/>
Mr. C. B. .; ., northern <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Mr. G. C. v. ho Kim ton baa re- <lb/>
turned to his home after spending <lb/>
i few days here. <lb/>
Mr John of <lb/>
was hi re on j day. <lb/>
A I name Hubert Ford <lb/>
or Robert Taylor has been arrested <lb/>
. charged with being a <lb/>
suspicious character. After having <lb/>
. put in ho I Id numerous <lb/>
t of i i hi had committed <lb/>
it did ti ii. i Atlanta, <lb/>
e, i la . and <lb/>
i , s;. c. lie i e other eon <lb/>
regarding a murder which <lb/>
mar tics place <lb/>
New He. i <lb/>
I . <lb/>
, I i <lb/>
I I <lb/>
tits and ad Is much to I <lb/>
. trance <lb/>
and i D i <lb/>
. hie. . <lb/>
with <lb/>
office which <lb/>
plaster with i I <lb/>
i. used a <lb/>
ho Boor is <lb/>
and loll <lb/>
except the bath m Ho. <lb/>
the same construction the <lb/>
lobby. glass windows are used <lb/>
the entire building. <lb/>
plumbing is modern in ever <lb/>
particular, and a steam g plain <lb/>
Is used furnish hi I A <lb/>
is used to ice <lb/>
during the summer. A <lb/>
boll, r heating water the <lb/>
summer by burning Is In <lb/>
led. This is controlled by <lb/>
lints to keep the r a uniform <lb/>
temperature all ; <lb/>
., be covered I s of In at <lb/>
radial <lb/>
. The Best Is None Too. <lb/>
An i tor's <lb/>
the lo- t in in of e <lb/>
d corner of any l m <lb/>
without anyone outs <lb/>
of the i an . r is even <lb/>
In the office. <lb/>
. Hi i lid i i <lb/>
i . i i i i n it throw any <lb/>
light on -he matter a bough several lo i there <lb/>
I i near here are pi i <lb/>
during past lbs. con- and clerk's <lb/>
civil service ex nation <lb/>
ii. i tin in i. if; i in j . . . .-. <lb/>
Mr L. N Bern Is I below as given <lb/>
n b <lb/>
Mr. L. of Wilson was <lb/>
here yesterday i i i i In <lb/>
Miss Is visiting in Kin- <lb/>
Mis c L. Is visiting In S <lb/>
hill <lb/>
Mayor i. as I <lb/>
Mils morning on business. <lb/>
N- <lb/>
DALE I <lb/>
. I <lb/>
It was to the effect he had bi i <lb/>
i of i red <lb/>
man near On . d ti <lb/>
. , p , v. oak an I <lb/>
i i cl <lb/>
i ti re i m i. The i room <lb/>
and the i i n are on <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/>
U W <lb/>
to meet the wants all men. <lb/>
, I at lb old In me, Coin n <lb/>
dale, are i i i i y- <lb/>
Cotten, U. N., and Mrs. <lb/>
have arrived from Tokyo <lb/>
Japan, where they have n for the <lb/>
three years attached Amer- <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce <lb/>
Ball more, Md; Mr and M s <lb/>
lieu Wesson, of Mass; <lb/>
Ur. a d Mrs Wiggins, of <lb/>
an, Mr and Mrs. Julian Tin <lb/>
of I N. <lb/>
i. Ml i <lb/>
Mary's S <lb/>
All healthy and happy con- <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Robert Cotton <lb/>
n having this Interesting family at <lb/>
Mrs. J. M. <lb/>
be hero Friday at the Proctor <lb/>
Hotel with ladies ready to-wear cloth- <lb/>
. on display This Is her regular <lb/>
Spring visit to Greenville. <lb/>
the ii i He bI I floor. <lb/>
i be Wat not man that did Tin basement contains I <lb/>
the killing, but he knew every plant. for coal holding <lb/>
It and tell all bf tons and I I i <lb/>
i ,., office com- The furniture if building Is <lb/>
i, i v. the authorities en m of i and <lb/>
but last night no answer been re-j desks, tables, cabinets, ct <lb/>
Local Hit boxes. I fur- <lb/>
. be something to this la t tor each In which t <lb/>
. ,., tin sudden change his hat, etc An <lb/>
I when being photograph-j i ma. Line la be in- <lb/>
Phone Greenville, N C. <lb/>
ed when he was telling the <lb/>
I i an i I by knot <lb/>
ii, photographs I h i <lb/>
broadcast and that It would <lb/>
tot n be discovered what he was want <lb/>
and at what place. <lb/>
In <lb/>
HI id NEGROES <lb/>
In <lb/>
led later and el fans will <lb/>
; ; the main rot m, <lb/>
i vi In the building <lb/>
Is arranged conveniently as ,., , i. in <lb/>
and w the purpose of sat ,. <lb/>
N i i Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given that the <lb/>
.;.,. I nil I. . I <lb/>
their regular ;. ii in a i <lb/>
u i . i ii I. i den I in <lb/>
i is following <lb/>
as much labor as <lb/>
A dedication and <lb/>
tho building will held Inti r when <lb/>
a of men can b <lb/>
i i part In I <lb/>
Due notice will be given of <lb/>
MOT OF w. <lb/>
March 9- The body of <lb/>
J W. Porch, the wife of the <lb/>
proprietor of the inlet Inn <lb/>
fort. who recently lost her life when <lb/>
the Julia, on which she was a <lb/>
burned near <lb/>
County, was found today, and <lb/>
Hi be sent to Philadelphia burial. <lb/>
NIGHT ROW A <lb/>
IN <lb/>
In <lb/>
Mount, March it full description of the <lb/>
ha, when the building and <lb/>
. Weal Durham was id <lb/>
and that he was an eve <lb/>
the killing of a at ex <lb/>
be refused to give over a pint <lb/>
whiskey and other <lb/>
rimes In this section. Will <lb/>
n young was taken In charge <lb/>
the police this morning and gave <lb/>
Information that win prove value <lb/>
n explaining a number of robberies <lb/>
n this <lb/>
The gave the police plans <lb/>
and rallies of hit accomplices who in- <lb/>
tended to rob Rocky Mount <lb/>
and Trust Company tonight. He <lb/>
plained their presence here was <lb/>
for this purpose. <lb/>
The gave the police tho in- <lb/>
formation which led to the arrest of <lb/>
Jesse Turner, alias James ROUSe <lb/>
James Robertson, Mai <lb/>
Thornton Arthur Hay wood. <lb/>
They were found to have stamps <lb/>
and keys of the Durham post office <lb/>
on their person. <lb/>
g on t Crock at the <lb/>
i a ii No. n i now i <lb/>
I; thence with the Hue <lb/>
i- i d imp <lb/>
. C. i v. i with aid <lb/>
a to J. W line, <lb/>
I tilth said line lo Oscar <lb/>
;. . i Hue, i aid lo I K i <lb/>
11- <lb/>
BALE HP REAL MAIL <lb/>
. , i i con- North <lb/>
I in a . <lb/>
,. , . by A. Morton and given that the <lb/>
. ., . . , . Board Commissioners Pitt conn <lb/>
I . and duly re <lb/>
corded In Register of Deeds being the <lb/>
. i ,,; ,. . , U i, i i i day In March I . ed an <lb/>
to be held in Carolina Town <lb/>
-II g . county. <lb/>
. . In held on <lb/>
i. . i . 1915, <lb/>
o'clock Noon, expose lo n <lb/>
lo I n III e In <lb/>
for <lb/>
, . <lb/>
New <lb/>
Washington. Mar is set . owned Dy <lb/>
for the the now ,. <lb/>
which is to too <lb/>
government under the bids recently That election to be he, ion <lb/>
by the Navy Department. The day April <lb/>
,., was offered at 16.800 K. smith's store In above <lb/>
the lowest of the bids territory for the purpose <lb/>
a h the product of C H. the the o. the <lb/>
aviator who recently over the above described territory as . <lb/>
K I- many whether there . co <lb/>
new features and is armor-plated to I Special School lax of <lb/>
i a t <lb/>
i , a nuke en <lb/>
the A c i- to line <lb/>
Swamp. to W. J. Jackson's heir's It n <lb/>
m i with <lb/>
, in. all within I a i take on Bid. S. b. J <lb/>
withstand <lb/>
and J. P. Dixon's corner <lb/>
thence a southerly course along F <lb/>
and J. B. line to thO <lb/>
containing -I acres more or <lb/>
less. Less two acres sold to Robert <lb/>
Dawson, trustee, Br colored <lb/>
tery lying at N. K. Corner said <lb/>
tract of land. Being the Mime tract <lb/>
laud deeded by J. S. and <lb/>
. wife to and Mel I <lb/>
Recorded in Hook <lb/>
or, the 1100.00. valuation of property . Juno ,.,,. <lb/>
on the poll . , ,.,,,, for <lb/>
pose of satisfying the term.; a laid <lb/>
favoring tho Special <lb/>
Mortgage Deed <lb/>
This the 6th day March. 1916. <lb/>
i i those <lb/>
Governor N. row. <lb/>
Wash., Mar To re- shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
place the good cow who with the words special <lb/>
swallowed a nail and died, North- and those opposed to said <lb/>
Jersey Association will , all vote a written or printed <lb/>
one of the best of their herd with the words <lb/>
,,, Governor I later. The <lb/>
swallowed n t n penny nail And II was further ordered, that B. <lb/>
month ago. and the Governor, her be, and ha la hereby appoint- <lb/>
and <lb/>
V S <lb/>
. i i mill t i e In <lb/>
parcel town Blokes, N, C . the <lb/>
. i a ill <lb/>
. in i aid Carolina Town- <lb/>
sh p. as whether the Block Law <lb/>
,.,. i. , i in said Carolina <lb/>
i w a. to i In i n <lb/>
I a . made and provided, and at said <lb/>
, i, Hi i.- lug the h- <lb/>
of said Stock Law In said Town- <lb/>
ship shall a or printed <lb/>
i i with the stock <lb/>
me oppose shall vote a <lb/>
or printed Ballot With words <lb/>
Block and s. C. <lb/>
Page is appointed Registrar, and will <lb/>
ho Books <lb/>
mi Thursday March 1916, and until <lb/>
Saturday, April 1916, fur the <lb/>
registering the voters <lb/>
said i n . hip <lb/>
This the day of March 1916. <lb/>
S, A i <lb/>
i Co <lb/>
Attest BELL <lb/>
i-m <lb/>
Harris. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
to be comforted ed registrar for <lb/>
on final, Lincoln G. P. re <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Jersey breeders who met recently L. A. V. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Nashville, Tern. March The <lb/>
Tennessee house of representatives <lb/>
I Mar. a hereby appoint. Pol, Holders <lb/>
Charles K. m mM, the excellent r Judges or election. <lb/>
home is In Jackson, a statute <lb/>
of Abraham Lincoln will be erected <lb/>
the <lb/>
W. F. EVANS, Attorney <lb/>
Marl Item-. <lb/>
the state a felony, the penalty being to Senator <lb/>
years in prison. The bill had <lb/>
already passed the senate <lb/>
here I . make the birthplace o <lb/>
Republican Party. The event will be <lb/>
an interesting culmination of the <lb/>
a .- <lb/>
Very <lb/>
The of the 50th anniversary, held <lb/>
was held on March This ,, s,.,. <lb/>
very successful meeting. B f s, Can I <lb/>
ac. were delighted to have The <lb/>
I mothers to with them. TO , at an <lb/>
at a very delightful luncheon <lb/>
and It is on that spot that the <lb/>
i statue will be <lb/>
Big Howling Tourney. <lb/>
Peoria. Mar. 10-With nearly <lb/>
team ed, the annual <lb/>
the American Howling Con- <lb/>
opened hero today with the pro- <lb/>
,. of breaking records for scores <lb/>
lithe B <lb/>
. and teams are . from <lb/>
. the middle west. Tho cash <lb/>
ran up to mono. Bowling <lb/>
hi the one sport that has nut been let <lb/>
th i winter, and many of the <lb/>
howlers are In great form for <lb/>
the matches here. <lb/>
WILL ATTENDED <lb/>
Important School Kb ct Ions. <lb/>
The people in Swift Creek. No i <lb/>
No . No <lb/>
and Carolina No. 1-8 will vote in <lb/>
April on the question levying a <lb/>
i local tag to supplement the <lb/>
county i <lb/>
l will vote on a tux for the <lb/>
of a high school. It It, <lb/>
thought all <lb/>
carry; as people la then i <lb/>
are m on all <lb/>
i, <lb/>
And It was further ordered, that <lb/>
a New Registration is. shall be re- <lb/>
quired, and the Registration I <lb/>
for said district or territory <lb/>
shall be opened on Friday. March II <lb/>
and close Saturday, April ,;. <lb/>
for the purpose of register the <lb/>
qualified voter- cl <lb/>
I This the day of March 1916. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
Chairman Board com of Pitt Co. <lb/>
Attest Clerk<lb/>
Having as administratrix <lb/>
l. d. <lb/>
. county of rut. North Carolina <lb/>
a Sew York ,., lo notify all persons <lb/>
, id .,,, the <lb/>
Dancer lo Bachelors <lb/>
the Jury In a I<lb/>
The largest audience of meat <lb/>
. welcomed Mr. Jones last night. <lb/>
Ha spoke upon the Th <lb/>
of Reading th <lb/>
of the transfiguration. Mr <lb/>
ha, his original of a, other contract. ,.,.,,, resent the same to the <lb/>
,, ,. and the entire not be In Writing I. Ml be <lb/>
audience went away highly th. -J <lb/>
Come and hear him <lb/>
School <lb/>
Ten schools In the county have or <lb/>
libraries <lb/>
others contemplating such action. <lb/>
r. are secured toll <lb/>
contribution from the community. <lb/>
and the state <lb/>
Services each night at S<lb/>
I- 11- <lb/>
administratrix on or be <lb/>
i result of many words the day of <lb/>
on many r It nay be the .,,., will pied in of re- <lb/>
result of. few i; on a A, Indented to th. <lb/>
II might be evidenced e <lb/>
clearly acts and looks of the par- <lb/>
ties It this is representative <lb/>
Judicial in our This February <lb/>
to th, of that HENRIETTA <lb/>
,., Into pull <lb/>
holes In after them. <lb/>
Pilot. <lb/>
Amos Joyner Ft <lb/>
former Pill county boy <lb/>
. here last week. <lb/>
Miss l man has returned <lb/>
to her home from Raleigh where she <lb/>
was taking a professional course, lb. <lb/>
visited here Sunday. <lb/>
i it i- pa, the boy is El- <lb/>
Jr <lb/>
I Mrs Josephine ha been <lb/>
ling some lime hi re with I <lb/>
c, Ron Is y. I n II o Bel Is on <lb/>
farms The price now for <lb/>
. ,. . .; hundred p <lb/>
and price tor inch <lb/>
, t . eel is One h <lb/>
i. ,.,, king, saving <lb/>
worth i cent per pound at <lb/>
ll i ,, ck cold an rainy days too, <lb/>
, . i i plants <lb/>
This writer would tan <lb/>
mm to In real. <lb/>
,,,,, hog hominy and <lb/>
i i a <lb/>
i an h <lb/>
cut like the Idea <lb/>
v,. gave lo high <lb/>
fr in to drag th. n In and <lb/>
it will <lb/>
our pure, women the South <lb/>
COUNTRY PRO <lb/>
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND <lb/>
By power of sale con <lb/>
. ed In a c d true <lb/>
A. Morton and B N <lb/>
on the U day of 1914 <lb/>
In Book A <lb/>
County lb. <lb/>
oiler public sale to i high <lb/>
bidder for cash before the Court <lb/>
. iii town N <lb/>
C, n Saturday April 10th <lb/>
M the following described tracts <lb/>
par. els of land, to <lb/>
On cast side the A c L R. R <lb/>
on North Side Third Street <lb/>
Beginning at a stake. <lb/>
, e B. W. corn <lb/>
thence running a curse <lb/>
et Jessie <lb/>
in B i Corner, mono, a <lb/>
con J <lb/>
line . la In I <lb/>
. an <lb/>
with J smith;, and Caleb worth <lb/>
lint feM to E sum <lb/>
with sail line to U <lb/>
Containing I an <lb/>
m ire <lb/>
tor <lb/>
. trust. <lb/>
Tins the 6th day of March 1918 <lb/>
r s. HARRIS, <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
w p <lb/>
i ltd <lb/>
Old Sons, Won't Care <lb/>
Went I <lb/>
, t in<lb/>
-en. <lb/>
Pile. I. to <lb/>
nU J <lb/>
am m. <lb/>
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<p>
THE FARM <lb/>
the of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
lash of all good for <lb/>
lit by I I <lb/>
ea on Farm, ind price <lb/>
f lb , Kind, <lb/>
ate A give <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
Mill K <lb/>
Notice la hen <lb/>
who WM <lb/>
Term of the Superior <lb/>
KM county tor <lb/>
i. I to I I, will <lb/>
u day Mar , apply <lb/>
, r tor in All per <lb/>
cum will lake due notice thereof <lb/>
Taut the <lb/>
BROWN. <lb/>
Attorney for Hubert Man <lb/>
it law. <lb/>
Is Your Skin <lb/>
Clear a <lb/>
Baby's <lb/>
State of North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
NOTICE, is hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of Com <lb/>
at its regular I n Ufa <lb/>
M of El b U N log <lb/>
day of I <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
to be held on <lb/>
day the April ll. at <lb/>
I place in Um <lb/>
North Carolina, for the <lb/>
, the trill I I <lb/>
i tail i I <lb/>
as to whether the Law <lb/>
bed in laid Bel <lb/>
p according to law In <lb/>
Dada i provided And that <lb/>
U. i- appoint I Registrar ail <lb/>
will have <lb/>
opened on Thursday, MB <lb/>
until March -T. 1913 <lb/>
purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters Mid Bethel <lb/>
hip. <lb/>
the day of February <lb/>
B, a. . <lb/>
Chairman of Hoard of com, of Pitt Co, <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
-27 <lb/>
Stray Taken <lb/>
Main yearling, about one year on <lb/>
as marks, color Taken up <lb/>
about 1st of January. Owner can got <lb/>
by paying all charges. A <lb/>
ore. Stokes. M. C. <lb/>
To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
nm <lb/>
It la a Tasteless picas. <lb/>
sat lo i sud does not the <lb/>
Children lake ii never it is <lb/>
t. i in i who I <lb/>
Di I I <lb/>
rails ii. n i <lb/>
It lime m I I v <lb/>
BO A-K I . . r <lb/>
emu <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
County. <lb/>
In The Court. <lb/>
March Term. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Jehu C. Baird <lb/>
The d ti In this cause will <lb/>
lake <lb/>
area I led <lb/>
this i i iii on the 16th day Jan- <lb/>
requiring him to appeal <lb/>
answer at the March Ten <lb/>
Court, the relief sought by the <lb/>
lug lie will fur <lb/>
take notice that if ho does <lb/>
on or tore the March Ten i <lb/>
of Court, held in on the <lb/>
March ii being the lion- <lb/>
ti r the Brat Monday of March <lb/>
and answer or demur to the <lb/>
complaint that the plaintiff will <lb/>
of the court the <lb/>
sought in complaint, which he <lb/>
found Bled in the office court. <lb/>
Tins February 1918. <lb/>
J. COX, <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
County <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
before the Clerk. <lb/>
Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for <lb/>
farm use is the It is <lb/>
ma the best so that <lb/>
it is and . <lb/>
bf rd. <lb/>
t .<lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Cornelia husband Gardner <lb/>
Joins. Albert Jones and wife <lb/>
Jones. Rosa Strickland and <lb/>
Hubert Strickland, Robert U Jones an I <lb/>
Wife Hazel Jones, Walter Jones aim <lb/>
wife Clara Jones. Jesse Junes and wife <lb/>
Rosa Lizzie and <lb/>
band Prank James Mary. <lb/>
e Jones, Ir next <lb/>
; Walter Jone<lb/>
I as <lb/>
i In Hi <lb/>
i have the <lb/>
l tin <lb/>
i u Joni <lb/>
and a n further <lb/>
notice they are required to <lb/>
appear fore the Clerk of the Super- <lb/>
i of County at ins or. <lb/>
In On lie, N. C. on SO day of <lb/>
IS, and answer or demur <lb/>
; m of the r ii <lb/>
will to the <lb/>
relief Si <lb/>
IS <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
MUCH. <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
County of <lb/>
NOTICE Is hereby given that the <lb/>
d of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
m a call meeting of the Board <lb/>
on Monday, February Had, 1911 <lb/>
election to be held in those <lb/>
ma of Beaver Dam <lb/>
i and Creek Town <lb/>
lying and being included in tin <lb/>
wing described boundary <lb/>
on the east side of <lb/>
the old I a gate at <lb/>
Blount Harris pa c en the Swamp <lb/>
road, and running, thence on the <lb/>
of said road to the and <lb/>
Greenville road, thence along the <lb/>
and read a <lb/>
line to J T. Hart's fence on <lb/>
thence crossing trees <lb/>
on the south side of said road et <lb/>
crossing to a lane or. <lb/>
the Jackson land to th <lb/>
Hancock road at Red <lb/>
house, thence across Hancock I <lb/>
running northerly on the east side <lb/>
road to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar <lb/>
Swamp to J. Carroll's thence <lb/>
with ins field fence to <lb/>
line, thence with <lb/>
Carroll's line to the corner of A. <lb/>
Cox's Held to Herbert Kills, road <lb/>
northerly with A. ti. Cox's fence, an I <lb/>
the dividing of Augustus <lb/>
and Craft to the Tar road at the mouth <lb/>
of Albert road, thence <lb/>
on the north of Al- <lb/>
Worthing road with the J. B. <lb/>
Carroll line to the southeast corner <lb/>
of the J. Carroll Jackson land <lb/>
thence northerly with the back line <lb/>
of fence of the J. II. Carroll. J. S. <lb/>
Barber, Thomas Tucker and others to <lb/>
the WillOUghby farm, thence around <lb/>
his farm so as to include It In the <lb/>
Law territory, thence to the Tar <lb/>
road Or con Mill run win re <lb/>
i Stock Law <lb/>
to i <lb/>
lay, April a I <lb/>
Ii I be two vi p I <lb/>
In i -1 i territory t I <lb/>
known as Ayden <lb/>
the Ayden <lb/>
that portion of Township <lb/>
No. and Swift Creek a- <lb/>
per line of the above described <lb/>
which sail territory Is in i <lb/>
to Include all territory up and to the <lb/>
I e of Stock Law fence I <lb/>
ii was i n d a i <lb/>
II lion shall I i required<lb/>
I I iv. II <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court <lb/>
Maggie <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
The named w-ill <lb/>
take <lb/>
Thai an action entitled above <lb/>
In the court of <lb/>
County on the day of <lb/>
to procure a divorce for <lb/>
cans, i set forth in the complaint Bit I <lb/>
in the office of the Clerk of Superior <lb/>
And said defendant will take notice <lb/>
that he is required to appear at the <lb/>
March Term of Superior Court of I <lb/>
county, to be held on Hie day <lb/>
mg second Monday after first Mon- <lb/>
day Of March. 1915, at the court house <lb/>
of said county Greenville, N. C . <lb/>
and answer or demur t i 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/>
Clerk of Superior <lb/>
the day of February. 1913. <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
It i in ex <lb/>
i . ands re <lb/>
RAY; it <lb/>
At Dealers . <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
. . <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
I. C.<lb/>
N Ii <lb/>
Ch <lb/>
rm- <lb/>
Need a Tonic <lb/>
cry woman's life v. she <lb/>
i her over the hard places. <lb/>
-s to you, you know tunic <lb/>
Ionic. is com- <lb/>
P ., ingredients, which act <lb/>
J i, n Lie weakened womanly <lb/>
i . hack lo strength and <lb/>
has ; n and thousands of weak. <lb/>
i past hall century of wonderful <lb/>
, will do the same for you. <lb/>
You c. v. t a mistake in taking<lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
ft s f Wilson, R. F. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
I C is create medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. I began to I was <lb/>
Bo we if and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
p or appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as I did, and can eat most <lb/>
today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Helped <lb/>
ll, th <lb/>
. <lb/>
, D- <lb/>
the lo- r <lb/>
, . ml. to <lb/>
In t i n of <lb/>
i . on the east i <lb/>
and may be laid <lb/>
th <lb/>
southwest corner Of W <lb/>
lot, end runs <lb/>
D line to b other corner <lb/>
I at a ditch; then <lb/>
ditch 1-2 yards; then <lb/>
the line to the rat. <lb/>
of way; then <lb/>
with the railroad to th <lb/>
containing fourth an <lb/>
or <lb/>
Bald sale to be made to satisfy Ci <lb/>
h said <lb/>
which has been assigned to E <lb/>
I. <lb/>
This day of <lb/>
B, L, <lb/>
of i,. i, <lb/>
attorney <lb/>
lbs of <lb/>
t. M i. .- Is <lb/>
I I II- . t .- <lb/>
s st . <lb/>
and I- <lb/>
Law <lb/>
furl that J. V <lb/>
i I R <lb/>
for the ti i net. C. <lb/>
and p <lb/>
I of the <lb/>
; I, that l <lb/>
p to be In tin <lb/>
I. tin <lb/>
. ., I Of the <lb/>
at . or <lb/>
r t <lb/>
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An . -i . . <lb/>
iii hall ha x <lb/>
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; re <lb/>
I of i mi . I . to I <lb/>
-ii to, 1915, for . . <lb/>
1st Ii d .- lid <lb/>
or t. <lb/>
i i ii <lb/>
of I Com. Co <lb/>
i . i,;.<lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
county. <lb/>
virtue of certain <lb/>
executed delivered to Mm Lulu <lb/>
W. Fleming by Evan and wife <lb/>
bearing date <lb/>
1814, duly recorded in Hook A. <lb/>
page of County Registry, <lb/>
the Undersigned mortgage will on <lb/>
March 1915, at o'clock <lb/>
j Noon, before tho Court House door In <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, expose to <lb/>
sale at public auction tor cash, the <lb/>
following described lot or parcel <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Lying and being on the South <lb/>
. begin at a<lb/>
W. m . con r on h i <lb/>
; i I King <lb/>
line foot to T. E. H <lb/>
Ho ;. <lb/>
I i to a stake; ace <lb/>
parallel with first line I feet to <lb/>
thence with <lb/>
Ito the beginning, the same being n <lb/>
part of the Henry lot Which <lb/>
where he now lat the <lb/>
deed i live , i <lb/>
square feet, the i be c ye I <lb/>
by Henry to Evans an <lb/>
a vans, his wife, <lb/>
. on <lb/>
n I. . <lb/>
i i reel o <lb/>
. house with <lb/>
w. II located for<lb/>
. .;.<lb/>
I n n j <lb/>
II I. AT. <lb/>
Putt . calls are the safest ant <lb/>
surest of trading In wheat, <lb/>
your loss la <lb/>
limited to the <lb/>
No further risk. <lb/>
Positively tho most profitable way <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can buy <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
for or can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish. <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent <lb/>
you the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of cents 1500 profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
it. iv. <lb/>
Columbus. Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mall to Box 1421 <lb/>
NOTICE SALE <lb/>
virtue of power vested In me b <lb/>
that Heed of Trust executed to m. <lb/>
by W. C. Smith, and of record in the <lb/>
Office the Register of Heeds for <lb/>
County, in Hook T-10 at Page I <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, on the US <lb/>
day of March, 1915. at o'clock It, <lb/>
the following described parcel of real <lb/>
estate lying, being and situate <lb/>
Township. County of Pitt. <lb/>
and State of North Carolina, <lb/>
No. Twelve on that <lb/>
part of land formerly owned b <lb/>
Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully de <lb/>
In Map Hook at Page of <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office for Pill <lb/>
County and containing Three and . <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
This February 1915. <lb/>
C. S. CARR. <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
Albion Dunn, <lb/>
Taken <lb/>
On my pi M about <lb/>
old with hot, <lb/>
hit . on rent of body <lb/>
. crap ant tilt DE <lb/>
owner can get lame by paying nil <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
M, H K. <lb/>
i ltd It <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
as n r the C I <lb/>
Ion War. I Co., t <lb/>
i o that ii an r i the Sup r <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
use I i I <lb/>
, it <lb/>
, in In i i i <lb/>
. c ., <lb/>
Hid . <lb/>
i ; i h I <lb/>
B I with r- I Bl <lb/>
. i t <lb/>
I r this will plead <lb/>
. i to their recovery. <lb/>
This February 12th, <lb/>
J. A. LANG, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
TAKEN <lb/>
my farm one bl hog <lb/>
unmarked, weight about <lb/>
Owner can same by paying <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
I or BUM <lb/>
One second <lb/>
bus Engine i <lb/>
Ila goad sell M I <lb/>
gain to quick buyer. J. H. <lb/>
I M. <lb/>
SALE OP HEAL ESTATE <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale con <lb/>
n age i <lb/>
ed ii by A. M vi <lb/>
o. Mi s on the 7th, day <lb/>
1911 and duly recorded is <lb/>
lo, i ti i Office In Pitt <lb/>
County, in 0-9, page to <lb/>
M. Allen, the will on Mon- <lb/>
day, 31st day of March, 1915, at <lb/>
o'clock in, expose to public sale <lb/>
fore the Court House Door In <lb/>
to highest bidder for cash. <lb/>
the following described parcels <lb/>
la i <lb/>
and being In the county cf <lb/>
and I in of North Carolina a i <lb/>
-i- n. N. Nobles the <lb/>
i and other and <lb/>
more or lei i <lb/>
I A. <lb/>
I In <lb/>
i reel of <lb/>
i In tho I <lb/>
i i i a m <lb/>
will be made for the <lb/>
, g the terms of said <lb/>
Mort . I. <lb/>
This day of February, 1915 <lb/>
U.<lb/>
Pier Attorneys. <lb/>
II I <lb/>
.- of Cat <lb/>
PI t O ll <lb/>
In lie Superior <lb/>
.- <lb/>
vs NOTICE <lb/>
it above named will <lb/>
I tit <lb/>
a- action i above was <lb/>
i . Court of <lb/>
only on I day of <lb/>
to pro . for <lb/>
ii i get in tho <lb/>
ill e the Clerk Of <lb/>
our <lb/>
And th dam <lb/>
notice I Is r to <lb/>
at the March Term I i <lb/>
of raid State ard <lb/>
i, be the I <lb/>
there <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
I In N. C. and an- <lb/>
,. t,, con iii n said action <lb/>
.; plaintiff v ii to th -t <lb/>
for relief In said complaint. <lb/>
day of February <lb/>
J D. COX, <lb/>
Clerk of I'm Superior Court<lb/>
a. <lb/>
Si <lb/>
rat <lb/>
HEART OF It A KN <lb/>
WORTS IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
TOR AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
SAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
i THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
H HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
H HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Is the the the Meet Heeds ad<lb/>
H. C AT MARCH 1915. <lb/>
TO SIM MOVE <lb/>
lib Summer <lb/>
learn Grows <lb/>
T TEAM <lb/>
Belief Entertained That The <lb/>
Baseball Fans May Together <lb/>
And Have Good Team For <lb/>
Months, <lb/>
As the approach of Spring comes <lb/>
ea. all baseball enthusiasts, and those <lb/>
tilers who are In the least inclined to <lb/>
he admirers of the great national <lb/>
game, look forward with smiles and <lb/>
happiness to the pleasant hours In <lb/>
the grand stand and on the bleachers. <lb/>
Statistics show that no other sport <lb/>
has over held such a griping hold up- <lb/>
on the people generally as tho <lb/>
hall of today. An examination <lb/>
f the records as to the number of <lb/>
spectators and the amount of the pro- <lb/>
which are annually compiled, <lb/>
will astonish even the most ardent of <lb/>
Germans Waiting For <lb/>
Before Starling a <lb/>
General Engagement <lb/>
RUSSIANS AGAIN IN PRUSSIA <lb/>
Negro Kills Young While Man <lb/>
and Narrowly <lb/>
Being lynched <lb/>
Mount Olive, March ISA <lb/>
was narrowly averted here this morn- <lb/>
when it was learned that a <lb/>
I Host, had killed a young <lb/>
man, II. F. by shooting him <lb/>
with the contents of both barrels of <lb/>
a shot gun. The tragedy occurred <lb/>
at about ti o'clock at the plant of the <lb/>
Lumber Company, one <lb/>
south of town. <lb/>
As soon as the police were Informed <lb/>
a posse was organized which sue- <lb/>
In capturing the one <lb/>
hour later while hiding under another <lb/>
house. He was rushed to the <lb/>
lock up and Sheriff R. H of <lb/>
notified to come and get <lb/>
him. <lb/>
While the sheriff was on his way <lb/>
a crowd of perhaps men collect- <lb/>
ed around the lock up and as feeling <lb/>
was running high a lynching was fear- <lb/>
ed. Sheriff Edwards succeeded In I certain to lead to counter attacks by <lb/>
getting the out of the lock-up i the Germans and a general engage- <lb/>
and In his auto In which the m,,,, Rs when similar movements <lb/>
was taken to T he sheriff <lb/>
made a talk to the crowd before they <lb/>
would allow the removal of the <lb/>
The killing was the result of a <lb/>
slight quarrel between the men on <lb/>
yesterday In regard to the work at the <lb/>
plant. It had almost been forgotten <lb/>
Big Battle Pending on <lb/>
Bank of River Canal <lb/>
Which Army Holds <lb/>
London, March next <lb/>
battle in the west. It is be- <lb/>
will take place along the river <lb/>
held on one side by the recently <lb/>
Belgian army, and on the <lb/>
other by the Germans. <lb/>
As the subsided, the <lb/>
Belgians, supported by the <lb/>
warships, have pushed their line <lb/>
slightly forward, and this Is almost <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
COLLEGE <lb/>
Trinity Durham, March <lb/>
exercises this <lb/>
year will be held from Sunday, June <lb/>
to Wednesday, June and from <lb/>
the program which Is announced to <lb/>
day, exercises promise to be of <lb/>
especial Interest. Tho sermon will masters would be chiefly affected b <lb/>
be preached by Rev. James <lb/>
all Urges Changes in Law <lb/>
Relating lo Aliens <lb/>
Civil Service <lb/>
Chapel Hill, March ISA mightier <lb/>
arm for civil service department <lb/>
of the government, and thereby <lb/>
a curtailment the <lb/>
powers of the chief Executive <lb/>
the outstanding recommendation o. <lb/>
former President William <lb/>
in his lecture tonight, on the <lb/>
powers of the President. The <lb/>
and regulation of the post <lb/>
But, when one begins to think when the appeared and shot Mr <lb/>
tans. <lb/>
of thrills and excitement which <lb/>
the old baseball game offers, little can <lb/>
be wonder position the game <lb/>
has won In the hearts of Americans. <lb/>
This by way of Introduction, how- <lb/>
ever, Is in no means the subject of <lb/>
this article. The question la <lb/>
Is the lily of Greenville going to be <lb/>
located on the baseball map this com- <lb/>
The answer Is not forth <lb/>
from the writer, because it Is <lb/>
beyond his reasoning There was a <lb/>
time when the business men of Green- <lb/>
ville who were fond of baseball lent <lb/>
helping hand by backing the amateur <lb/>
teem here. The past few years on <lb/>
the other hand, has been totally mi- <lb/>
ens the cooperation of the business <lb/>
and the fact Is, the general pro- <lb/>
have been young men who <lb/>
have managed the whole business as <lb/>
well as donned uniforms and <lb/>
pated In the games themselves. This <lb/>
taking charge by last years <lb/>
ion was not done either, without first <lb/>
putting the question before the <lb/>
Something was said In the paper <lb/>
about a and there was <lb/>
tome discussion as to whether Green- <lb/>
ville should enter the Eastern Caro <lb/>
Una League, of which there was some <lb/>
talk of reviving just at time. This j <lb/>
project soon fell by tho <lb/>
ever, and baseball situation here <lb/>
left WM <lb/>
Now. there is no reason in I <lb/>
why a town with a population <lb/>
people should not have an organized <lb/>
shall team. As sultry <lb/>
come on. people quite naturally are <lb/>
ii inly lo pause fro their work for a <lb/>
While iii a I If <lb/>
r tho i men bore Mild <lb/>
el together I ah <lb/>
of a good diamond, with <lb/>
., . n i <lb/>
i and bleachers, it la <lb/>
,. . efforts. <lb/>
would Ii i be repaid. A <lb/>
Beatty this morning. <lb/>
Young Beatty leaves a wife and one <lb/>
mall child. The remains re taken <lb/>
lo N. C . for burial. <lb/>
Lee. of St. Louis, the address <lb/>
will be delivered by Owen <lb/>
Philadelphia. and the <lb/>
alumni address will be given by Mr. <lb/>
Bunyan Womble of <lb/>
cm. The baccalaureate address will <lb/>
delivered by President William <lb/>
Preston Few. Rev. Harry M. North <lb/>
of the class of 1899, will read a poem <lb/>
at the alumni dinner. <lb/>
SAME WAS <lb/>
J OMITTED FROM WILL, <lb/>
fill <lb/>
REPORTED TO WRECKED <lb/>
via London, March IS <lb/>
-Another version of the reported <lb/>
of the German cruiser <lb/>
is published today by the Na- <lb/>
This account <lb/>
ts to emanate from a Ger- <lb/>
man merchant captain, who bad <lb/>
served as a petty officer of the land- <lb/>
In The cap- <lb/>
Is reported to have declared that <lb/>
the crew of the arrived In <lb/>
Germany on the German liner <lb/>
Negro early In December, but that <lb/>
this fact and the fact that the <lb/>
had kept secret <lb/>
that the British cruiser would con- <lb/>
their search for the German <lb/>
were elsewhere along the <lb/>
front. An artillery duel already has <lb/>
commenced. <lb/>
There may be a slight delay while <lb/>
the are awaiting reinforce- <lb/>
for they been using most <lb/>
of their reserves to counter attack <lb/>
British troops at St. and <lb/>
and the French north of Ar- <lb/>
but that a big clash will soon <lb/>
come nobody doubts. <lb/>
The contest for the spur of Notre <lb/>
is still in progress, <lb/>
and to Berlin, further at- <lb/>
tempts of French to advance in <lb/>
Champagne, where they captured an <lb/>
important ridge north of Lo <lb/>
have been repulsed. Fighting in the <lb/>
Argonne forest and the <lb/>
slackened somewhat, owing doubtless <lb/>
to the return of cold weather. <lb/>
There Is little news from tho east- <lb/>
front and beyond the fact <lb/>
tho Russians have again crossed the <lb/>
Fast Prussian frontier In tho far <lb/>
northeast, near and that they <lb/>
continue their offensive tn <lb/>
Austrians In there Is no <lb/>
change. <lb/>
Annie a colored woman <lb/>
appeared at the Courthouse Tuesday <lb/>
afternoon with a will for probating <lb/>
which named her as executrix. It was <lb/>
discovered that the document, writ <lb/>
ten on a typewriter and witnessed by asked <lb/>
two preachers, did not hear the; <lb/>
signature. The will <lb/>
and the r <lb/>
of her property, real and <lb/>
personal. The clerk stated of- <lb/>
were being made to discover II <lb/>
there is not an original to the will <lb/>
which he suspects to be a copy. II <lb/>
such is not the case, the <lb/>
man will probably have to qualify as <lb/>
administratrix accordance with the <lb/>
law. and in the event the division of <lb/>
the between the two <lb/>
will In all likelihood be more <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
the proposed Innovation of <lb/>
Taft. <lb/>
Strengthen Allen Laws. <lb/>
Characterizing the absence of a pro- <lb/>
vision in our laws whereby the right <lb/>
of the allies could be safeguarded <lb/>
properly, as a defect in our govern- <lb/>
Professor Taft urged the pass <lb/>
age of laws to prevent these <lb/>
violations. There have been or <lb/>
cases of these violations and not i <lb/>
single Indictment. The government <lb/>
at Washington ought to he able a <lb/>
least to make a rather than <lb/>
issue a simple In <lb/>
declared. <lb/>
Mr. Elias Turnage Prominent <lb/>
Citizen Ayden Died <lb/>
Suddenly Today <lb/>
was received here morn <lb/>
of the death of Mr. Elias Turn <lb/>
age which occurred this morning s <lb/>
o'clock at his home in Ayden. Mr <lb/>
Turnage bad been sick for two weeks, <lb/>
previous to bis death but his <lb/>
had improved considerably and It <lb/>
was thought he would get well again. <lb/>
His death this morning was due to <lb/>
heart failure and was sudden. H <lb/>
was In his year. <lb/>
Mr. Turnage was prominently con- <lb/>
and well-known throughout <lb/>
the whole county. He was a mer. <lb/>
chant In his active business days but <lb/>
retired several years ago and has <lb/>
since been living at his home <lb/>
In Ayden. He was a member of <lb/>
Methodist church and was actively en- <lb/>
gaged in church work up to the <lb/>
his sickness. Surviving him are <lb/>
his wife seven children. <lb/>
Burial services will be held at <lb/>
o'clock Saturday at the Ayden <lb/>
tery. The burial will be with Masonic <lb/>
honors as Mr. Turnage was <lb/>
identified with the order. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
IA BASKET BALL <lb/>
should the President h- <lb/>
bothered with the appointment of tin <lb/>
postmaster of Devil Lake. Montana. <lb/>
the former President Admit <lb/>
a Hie r the <lb/>
to appoint draws to an end <lb/>
Influence of the Ii m j i n <lb/>
wane, he urged the Chang <lb/>
that the central powers at <lb/>
ton would he -i an <lb/>
. . -.- of the Poi <lb/>
safeguarded. With <lb/>
postmasters by i Ii ll sen <lb/>
he cont Hided that B b I <lb/>
would be inaugurated and B <lb/>
much of a premium would be <lb/>
upon continuity of the <lb/>
of a competent as upon a <lb/>
capable officer in Industrial plant <lb/>
He added. can't see why when we <lb/>
go Into politics we should lose our <lb/>
ordinary common <lb/>
I. MM HORN'S ATTEMPT <lb/>
WAS AH ACT OF WAS <lb/>
Turks Repair <lb/>
Is a temporary lull In the <lb/>
Karly In December It was reported J bombardment of the Dardanelles and <lb/>
Hint the had evaded the, Smyrna, according to an Athens <lb/>
fleet and arrived In a German <lb/>
port. <lb/>
Recently there has been no reports <lb/>
of the actual movements of the <lb/>
which, early In the war. <lb/>
wayside, how- gained fame as a sea raider, although <lb/>
k. there have been several <lb/>
patch due. It Is thought to <lb/>
able weather conditions The Turks <lb/>
are taking advantage of this to re- <lb/>
pair damage done to the forts and <lb/>
batteries, and they express <lb/>
which Is shared by the German Ii <lb/>
marshal Baron Von Her <lb/>
Statements that the cruiser had straits are Impenetrable <lb/>
with disaster. One story emanated The belief is held here, however. <lb/>
from a sea captain who he had , that as soon as the ships fresh <lb/>
seen the hulk of the on ammunition they will renew the at- <lb/>
the beach of one of the Grenadine <lb/>
I lands of the Windward group in the <lb/>
Caribbean The vessel, ho de- <lb/>
dared, either had gone whore In a <lb/>
term or been de by an ex- <lb/>
Thursday afternoon about sixty en- <lb/>
Greenville Graded School <lb/>
pupils accompanied their girls Bas <lb/>
Ball Team to The <lb/>
young folks left with the <lb/>
to bring back victory and tho re- <lb/>
was altogether flattering. Al- <lb/>
though the girls played <lb/>
hard and fast the game was decidedly <lb/>
At no moment during the <lb/>
contest did have a chance <lb/>
to win. The score to tells the <lb/>
I story of the first victory a Green- <lb/>
ville Team has won this year <lb/>
The entire team played a good <lb/>
pots Jenkins starred Greenville <lb/>
making out of Id points. Those <lb/>
the Warn are <lb/>
Ml n<lb/>
o i I, March IS <lb/>
Authorship of a pi m ii <lb/>
castle a to William <lb/>
tack with even greater force. <lb/>
The conference between the <lb/>
and labor <lb/>
fir the of the output of <lb/>
war lions was continue In Lon- <lb/>
don today and adjourned until to <lb/>
row to complete the agreement. The <lb/>
desire assurances the <lb/>
arrant i Into win <lb/>
affect the work <lb/>
after war Is Concluded <lb/>
baseball team and n good park <lb/>
line advertisement for any town has resulted in <lb/>
Baseball baa com. to stay and those Humbert, Slat regimen- <lb/>
who are a. all unfavorable lo the sport of French rifles, a war prisoner <lb/>
not much of- sentence,. t <lb/>
. , ,.,, f their position. Imprisonment. <lb/>
Salt Villages <lb/>
March London, <lb/>
March a m The following <lb/>
I official communication from general <lb/>
I headquarters issued <lb/>
Russian Poland on the front <lb/>
sport become a profession and <lb/>
one. look it the tame but <lb/>
Cobb and turning of eyes i <lb/>
the rivers and <lb/>
for Its being the birth, j and also <lb/>
Ty. ,,. , n great Welter Johnson j in tho region north <lb/>
toward Georgia when i Mk, after tills glance around continues. We have seized <lb/>
is is Is going to be . villages and taken five <lb/>
Again, look at the otherwise on ha Baseball Map this sea- machine guns, many caissons and <lb/>
little place of . hundreds of prisoners <lb/>
Jenkins. <lb/>
Elisabeth <lb/>
Mine Hell <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
Galloway <lb/>
Nan <lb/>
and<lb/>
Pi <lb/>
Id a bale of cotton <lb/>
to charity In <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
and id the pr <lb/>
Oklahoma. <lb/>
During the a bale of <lb/>
movement the president t set <lb/>
bales, and one now Is In <lb/>
well, Okla. H. H. <lb/>
of Paris, . offered to buy It at <lb/>
ten cents a pound and today the <lb/>
president tool his offer and <lb/>
that the sent <lb/>
a charity in Oklahoma to be <lb/>
and Owen. <lb/>
The town Is having largo tiling laid <lb/>
from Ninth street to the branch on the <lb/>
Forbes property. <lb/>
Tribute to Employer. <lb/>
The machinery of government, what <lb/>
Professor Taft termed the entity of <lb/>
government, was raid a tribute by the <lb/>
former President. These depart- <lb/>
mental employees different from the <lb/>
President and Cabinet, are <lb/>
In the service of govern- <lb/>
While the President and Cab- <lb/>
officers are the seashore these <lb/>
faithful servants are running the ma <lb/>
of the government. <lb/>
The only he thrust <lb/>
President Roosevelt in his speech to- <lb/>
night was in his discussion of the <lb/>
construction of the Panama Canal <lb/>
during his administration He said <lb/>
I advised Roosevelt to continue the <lb/>
In building of the canal <lb/>
He did not hesitate to <lb/>
11.1, THE <lb/>
i m in SITED <lb/>
March<lb/>
in a n In the North B <lb/>
d, an mi n I <lb/>
of her crew who reached here today <lb/>
on the from <lb/>
it had been i ported hr <lb/>
eight and thirteen men wen <lb/>
lost <lb/>
The live men said VI <lb/>
a mine k in the mo <lb/>
remained afloat for seven <lb/>
The crew took to <lb/>
boats. Ono boat was rescued by a <lb/>
German patrol boat and the <lb/>
were picked up by other ships and <lb/>
landed In Holland. <lb/>
Bangor, March <lb/>
claim of Werner Horn bis at <lb/>
in blow up the International <lb/>
bridge at ant at <lb/>
.-, I In i e lings be <lb/>
C I <lb/>
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