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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/>
. , I <lb/>
An . -i . . <lb/>
iii hall ha x <lb/>
, i I I <lb/>
; 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/>
I hi re I. <lb/>
with returned <lb/>
Horn in the federal court at <lb/>
;. d barging illegal <lb/>
of explosives from <lb/>
York to <lb/>
Counsel for prisoner, former Con <lb/>
Joseph P. <lb/>
Boston, argued that as a <lb/>
of the German army, Horn was b <lb/>
government agent, and that th <lb/>
transportation of explosives was pan <lb/>
of an act of war with which the state <lb/>
department rather than tho courts <lb/>
should deal. <lb/>
It was expected that If the com- <lb/>
missioner found sufficient cause for <lb/>
holding Horn be would order him <lb/>
committed to await a warrant for <lb/>
his removal to Massachusetts Horn's <lb/>
counsel intimated that on <lb/>
decision he followed by fur <lb/>
proceedings to prevent <lb/>
removal from state. <lb/>
I MM HI <lb/>
PIT Kit Ii Fill I IS <lb/>
w . ton, Mart b IS pro- <lb/>
; Hut the Cuban government <lb/>
Bi i i put t e on the free in <lb/>
view of the that country <lb/>
will admit all sugars free of duty <lb/>
after May 1918, under tho pres <lb/>
law, will be before the <lb/>
within l day or <lb/>
two Si <lb/>
v III mean I I of the <lb/>
rice said I <lb/>
will . <lb/>
the pr ii lea i <lb/>
i e i for our rice <lb/>
market, it would help tho I <lb/>
, by giving them i <lb/>
I a stale government to <lb/>
ask Cuba to <lb/>
Harvard In Skirts. <lb/>
i Mass., Mar. <lb/>
Club show. In which <lb/>
. young students Agave as <lb/>
girls, ballet s-d <lb/>
buds, will be given n Aral <lb/>
the <lb/>
the title, and there are many stirring <lb/>
musical numbers. The show will <lb/>
given six performances.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
fey <lb/>
la. <lb/>
D J <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
out year. . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
rates ma; to bad <lb/>
at <lb/>
St . rotor Surlier <lb/>
tad streets <lb/>
el <lb/>
rant will Or U u <lb/>
vest per <lb/>
will U f-w H <lb/>
par line, lines <lb/>
suffrage, and la making a pretty <lb/>
good statement for the cause, one <lb/>
that may get him Home publicity In <lb/>
the literature of the suffragists, for <lb/>
governor declares that he <lb/>
was again, aid now I'm <lb/>
following his to California and <lb/>
Ins learning the great good that ac- <lb/>
there from such a charge <lb/>
I M Telegram. <lb/>
I lean-up Week. <lb/>
I an up w eek m id i at start <lb/>
,.;. The i . t cleaning <lb/>
on I i and <lb/>
ii to work a vim. The <lb/>
showed tine spirit of co-operation. <lb/>
I, Bat let the work go <lb/>
I i to be given a <lb/>
.-. as in be made <lb/>
all tor the summer <lb/>
-1 he mi la going to do <lb/>
it, part Let I V liming <lb/>
s. . j <lb/>
. 1910. at the at <lb/>
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b hat <lb/>
led <lb/>
still <lb/>
PI <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Is South <lb/>
r mined<lb/>
. re man n woman I I <lb/>
i does <lb/>
boss <lb/>
The approach wanner v. i <lb/>
cause the ch in to be <lb/>
pushed. Clean up now and real <lb/>
weather Is here <lb/>
on ugh Con <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
.; . time to time <lb/>
U ; I <lb/>
,. . the <lb/>
i hod the use i <lb/>
vodka i v the <lb/>
C th prohibition party in this <lb/>
m papers, generally, say <lb/>
it this will he <lb/>
last yea The wheat <lb/>
; the b Kg st the South ha <lb/>
ever id the corn crop will <lb/>
In any year <lb/>
like crop- <lb/>
i. Jacksonville <lb/>
Metro <lb/>
None and <lb/>
is plentiful <lb/>
Hy help- <lb/>
. to gel in, owing <lb/>
act collateral It i <lb/>
However, many of us proceed forth <lb/>
. , In nine what little we can <lb/>
ban Is on, Star.<lb/>
. i <lb/>
They It lit I heir Costs. <lb/>
There Is something radically wrong <lb/>
with the present system Hal <lb/>
taxes in township a I <lb/>
worth of Jewelry is d <lb/>
I taxation by the combined <lb/>
Tel there are men throughout j <lb/>
the township who wear nails iii their <lb/>
shirt-front easily worth that much j <lb/>
They button tight their coats when <lb/>
make a visit to the lister <lb/>
Review. <lb/>
x------ <lb/>
We wonder what the <lb/>
think about the Inability of <lb/>
an a r to negotiate <lb/>
channel up the river from South- <lb/>
port Columbia State. <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/>
gins. Remington Winchester and Smith <lb/>
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols. <lb/>
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and <lb/>
M italic Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells, <lb/>
Gage and Gage. Come to see us. <lb/>
J. R. J. G <lb/>
Why <lb/>
Suffer <lb/>
So <lb/>
It took a big <lb/>
years to and out the <lb/>
cause of and relieve <lb/>
it. Two things, fee discovered, wet <lb/>
always matter what the <lb/>
and <lb/>
the <lb/>
and vanishes. His prescription, <lb/>
used very successfully in his <lb/>
was secured fey Nixon Laboratory <lb/>
and put up the <lb/>
of It yon <lb/>
suffer Croup, Neuralgia, <lb/>
Sore Throat, Ear- <lb/>
ache, Swell lags, Soreness and Stiff- <lb/>
Pleurisy, Coughs. or <lb/>
are in fact suffer- <lb/>
congested and <lb/>
instead paying II to U <lb/>
for the prescription you can bow go <lb/>
lo the store of Morris <lb/>
N. C, and get a <lb/>
of it only cents. sure it's <lb/>
Menthol <lb/>
Sta <lb/>
Pot Plants <lb/>
and many <lb/>
plants or the Write to <lb/>
Spring Price of Rose bushes <lb/>
Shrubberies. Hedge Plants, Evergreens <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
telegraph and telephone <lb/>
pi. . .-I.;. by J. <lb/>
CO. N. C. <lb/>
Greenhouse <lb/>
I m- All Occasions. <lb/>
We grow them. Hoses. Violets. <lb/>
lies and Carnations a specialty. Wed <lb/>
and lowers arranged as <lb/>
the latest artist MM<lb/>
Seattle Day. <lb/>
Seattle. Mar. la <lb/>
the Second Annual Cadet Day at the <lb/>
We not heard of a m University of Wisconsin, and a hip <lb/>
lent being elected In Mexico lately, tournament is in which <lb/>
in it ii Is hard m tell just who marks the greatest military affair over <lb/>
ill He seems to be t held In this section. A grand <lb/>
lend only. opened the tournament. Military <lb/>
0-------- apt athletics then followed, tin <lb/>
Harry K. Thaw, la again the eye of military leaders Gov- <lb/>
light, if It keep on like It has been In Ernest General P. D <lb/>
past he Will become one of our. Ward, retired, of the regular army <lb/>
known citizens. j Henry and <lb/>
i i notables attended the tournament as <lb/>
cu <lb/>
science <lb/>
of the department of military <lb/>
in the University. <lb/>
The war on in North I <lb/>
is growing rapidly we are dad <lb/>
i note. The are <lb/>
taking up the problem with a will and New York at <lb/>
ire already bringing about result San Francisco, Mar. 19-The Newt <lb/>
ft is much better to In this York at the Exposition was <lb/>
kind of than In the j dedicated today. The committee from. <lb/>
j the was constructed <lb/>
filer an appropriation of in <lb/>
Quite a Dumber of Belgians have charge of Hon. Norman E Mack. <lb/>
to to s. since the The voters of Alameda County are <lb/>
war began. We expect they were today voting today whether or not to <lb/>
Impressed with the large a bond Issue to <lb/>
for the that amount <lb/>
Belgium is one capital stock of the Exposition <lb/>
smallest counties b the war <lb/>
as of l den p <lb/>
I its <lb/>
n. on the Western front <lb/>
The Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
OF SHIPS <lb/>
BE II BY <lb/>
ire exerting to utmost <lb/>
to ii an advantage over <lb/>
opponents the spring cam- <lb/>
The English and French have <lb/>
linen content In hold their own until; <lb/>
the time when the advance <lb/>
has begun. <lb/>
Debating is becoming popular <lb/>
n this stale, just now hundreds of <lb/>
school children are preparing to <lb/>
a series f debates which start th <lb/>
i of this mi nth, As Is one <lb/>
of the mi vain I <lb/>
that can be I n, We <lb/>
interest in .- will lag <lb/>
ill . i die down. <lb/>
The .- s are Ii <lb/>
o gel <lb/>
not high <lb/>
them lo m i <lb/>
i We an raid II I <lb/>
do <lb/>
enough and <lb/>
la about equal to it <lb/>
i so <lb/>
a par I p I I bu <lb/>
lid he I <lb/>
Paris. March The French for- <lb/>
i it is understood, has de- <lb/>
to buy the cotton cargo the <lb/>
r was seized by a <lb/>
cruiser taken Into <lb/>
while on a voyage from the United <lb/>
States to The cotton Is <lb/>
valued at about The own <lb/>
era proposed the purchase. It is stat- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
Is reached when one has taken a <lb/>
In an up-to-date bathtub of our lilting <lb/>
No house Is complete without It and <lb/>
comfort and cleanliness which re- <lb/>
from its <lb/>
the Price <lb/>
many times over. We have <lb/>
the finest house In Greenville <lb/>
not yours. We gladly will <lb/>
it. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
. W. . I. <lb/>
limited to <lb/>
. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The of <lb/>
c with Dr. D l- James, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
t cm. N. t <lb/>
Dram <lb/>
In Building, Third <lb/>
wherever his services <lb/>
i rod. <lb/>
North <lb/>
. Bear <lb/>
IT II sea's<lb/>
over Frank SI <lb/>
C, Phone Ml <lb/>
J. P. III <lb/>
Stables <lb/>
II <lb/>
II. II <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
MB <lb/>
The Insurance Ce <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
in Building on the <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
Court <lb/>
D. M. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
and Drainage Cases a <lb/>
In formerly occupied by <lb/>
F G. James A <lb/>
Practicing la all the Courts <lb/>
In Wooten Building on <lb/>
street Court <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Squibs From Other <lb/>
Robert B, is <lb/>
latest Tar Heel in the public U <lb/>
over to tho cause woman <lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
Salted <lb/>
Peanuts <lb/>
Every Day <lb/>
Watch <lb/>
This Space <lb/>
Tomorrow <lb/>
California <lb/>
Fruit Store <lb/>
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb/>
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
before they go higher <lb/>
HALL <lb/>
. -r<lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
wheat, Pan <lb/>
Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Corn Flake. <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
en, <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flour. <lb/>
Self-rising Flour, Con <lb/>
s-id <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
M Schultz <lb/>
For nod Loss Appetite <lb/>
TONIC. <lb/>
sad i-. up the system. A Ink <lb/>
t-n <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
OP <lb/>
hi ll <lb/>
M. following <lb/>
as <lb/>
and are not <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
EAST BOUND <lb/>
a. so. dally. <lb/>
Pullman ear tor Mortal. <lb/>
a m dally, for Plymouth, <lb/>
both and <lb/>
Parlor Car <lb/>
Norfolk. for all <lb/>
North and West. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST BOUND <lb/>
id p. m. dally. <lb/>
U a. for <lb/>
and West. Pullman Bleeping <lb/>
Service. North, <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
Ml a. m. dally, M <lb/>
Wilson and St <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
p. m dally tor at <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and <lb/>
ration In Sleeping Cars, apply to <lb/>
L. Agent, N <lb/>
J, D STACK.<lb/>
r v <lb/>
J. C LANIER <lb/>
an<lb/>
Let me send you PERFUME <lb/>
Write today f n of <lb/>
ED. LILAC <lb/>
The r. <lb/>
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The <lb/>
. r. , <lb/>
Department M <lb/>
Ll. NEW YORK<lb/>
PERFECT COLD CREAM <lb/>
Um W H.- kw r <lb/>
Wins lo J <lb/>
tn. <lb/>
r .-. <lb/>
take, <lb/>
t O A <lb/>
On cH k U aft .<lb/>
I. , Birch <lb/>
in ii-. I. C <lb/>
accept my thanks for the Draft n the <lb/>
ranee Company fur my lire lo-s which <lb/>
on March the Your in this I- <lb/>
much appreciated, and I take this occasion to heartily <lb/>
the service your office to all those desiring any form of <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
Tery years, <lb/>
K. B. <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
Mr. E. E. of was in <lb/>
town today on business. <lb/>
w. of Ayden Is in <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
Mr. K. T. Phillips, editor of the Free <lb/>
Will Baptist of Ayden was in town <lb/>
on <lb/>
Mr. C. A. Wilson of tho <lb/>
Coast Realty Company is spending a <lb/>
few in town. <lb/>
Mr, Herman W. Dell of New Bern <lb/>
was a visitor in yesterday <lb/>
Mr. Henry A. of Tarboro <lb/>
as in the city yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. H. H. of Kooky Mount <lb/>
was in the city yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. H. Stewart of Wilson was <lb/>
in town <lb/>
Messrs. II. I,. Humphrey and <lb/>
Eugene of are visit- <lb/>
ors here today. <lb/>
Mr. J. II. of Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
is in town today on business. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
Hy Virtue of of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain of trust <lb/>
by A. Horton and S. N. <lb/>
on the M day of 1911 <lb/>
In Hook A-10. page Pitt <lb/>
County the undersigned <lb/>
will offer at public sale to the high- <lb/>
est bidder for cash before tho Court <lb/>
house in the town of N. <lb/>
C, on Saturday April 10th 1915 at <lb/>
U. tho following described tracts or <lb/>
parcels of laud, <lb/>
On east side of the A. C. L. It. II. <lb/>
on tho North Side of Third Street <lb/>
is at a stake, <lb/>
Mrs. B. S. W. corn- <lb/>
running a westerly course <lb/>
with Third Street feet to Jessie <lb/>
S. K. Corner, thence a <lb/>
course with said Jessie Mum-1 <lb/>
line feet to a in J. J., <lb/>
smith's line, thence an easterly course <lb/>
with J. J. Smith's and Caleb Worth- <lb/>
line feet to K. Sum. <lb/>
line, thence a southerly course <lb/>
with said line feet to <lb/>
beginning. Containing 1-3 of an <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This sale is made for tho purpose <lb/>
o satisfying the bonds secured <lb/>
deed of trust. <lb/>
This the 6th day of March 1915. <lb/>
P. S. HARRIS, <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
W. F. EVANS. Attorney<lb/>
TAKEN OF, <lb/>
On my farm one black female hog, <lb/>
weight about <lb/>
Owner can get same by paying <lb/>
oats, <lb/>
SARAH J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
Bethel. N. C. <lb/>
For <lb/>
The following list of for <lb/>
clean-up week are timely and worthy <lb/>
of consideration. As many the <lb/>
to be done cons <lb/>
able it would he well to <lb/>
operations at once. These <lb/>
were from one of our ex <lb/>
changes, <lb/>
What Ton should <lb/>
Indian Tribe Overlooked. <lb/>
Wash, Alar. Tho de- <lb/>
of the tribe of In- <lb/>
have chosen two delegates to <lb/>
present at Washington their claims <lb/>
for settlement tho lands of the <lb/>
tribe. Tho treaty of sixty years ago. <lb/>
made by Governor Stevens did not <lb/>
include this tribe. Tho women mi tn- <lb/>
of the tribe Joined In a hot de- <lb/>
bate as to who should present the <lb/>
argument at Washington, <lb/>
was patched up by sending two <lb/>
men. Peter and Frank <lb/>
representing both fractions of <lb/>
tribe. <lb/>
See that all rubbish Is removed from <lb/>
your cellar, back yard and <lb/>
Have it placed In suitable receptacles <lb/>
where the Street Cleaning t <lb/>
can readily remove it. <lb/>
Clear hallways of all obstructions. <lb/>
Remove and clean all carpels and <lb/>
hangings for the summer. <lb/>
Scrub doors, and all <lb/>
varnished woodwork thoroughly. Use <lb/>
of soap and hot water. <lb/>
Clean all windows and keep them <lb/>
open to fresh air and sunlight. <lb/>
Report all neighborhood nuisances <lb/>
such as stagnant pools and <lb/>
refuse piles, to the Health De- <lb/>
Ask your landlord to repair leaky <lb/>
roofs and plumbing, and to <lb/>
dirty, broken walls and ceilings. <lb/>
If there is a vacant lot adjoining <lb/>
house that it Is cleaned <lb/>
all decaying and refuse material. <lb/>
And remember, that cheerful com <lb/>
with these suggestions, and <lb/>
with every other effort of the Health <lb/>
Department, will help to make your <lb/>
city a more healthful one to live in. <lb/>
You should be glad to do It. <lb/>
TONIGHT <lb/>
News So. S. <lb/>
Rosemary, That's Be- <lb/>
in in <lb/>
Parts <lb/>
Friday Night <lb/>
j of <lb/>
Their <lb/>
the i, u Bache- <lb/>
Best Is None Too. <lb/>
Good For You <lb/>
In this day and time majority of men <lb/>
look for the best the market <lb/>
affords in all lines. <lb/>
Realizing this fact we keep our store <lb/>
well stocked with <lb/>
Values Son at <lb/>
Portland, Or- Mar, her <lb/>
son, aged was electrocuted while <lb/>
at work for the Oregon Electric Hall- <lb/>
way Company, was worth to <lb/>
her is the claim of Mrs. Mabel Hart- <lb/>
man. In a suit against tho railroad <lb/>
which was heard hero last week She <lb/>
claimed that negligence of railway <lb/>
and the neglect of the officials to give <lb/>
her son an assistant caused his death <lb/>
She placed her damage claim at the <lb/>
high figure of because she <lb/>
believed that bad he lived be would <lb/>
have earned at least that amount <lb/>
his lifetime. <lb/>
Touring Can F. B <lb/>
F. O. a, Detroit <lb/>
We have hand Ford <lb/>
Cam, aim- an good as new, for cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
and forts. They are pursuing the <lb/>
sums course also at the <lb/>
and on either shore of the Sea o <lb/>
here are about <lb/>
Turkish troops of <lb/>
according to latest information <lb/>
reaching Athens. Forty thousand are <lb/>
on tho peninsula; <lb/>
in European Turkey, and the rest or <lb/>
the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles. <lb/>
It Is ported in Paris the <lb/>
are placing guns on the <lb/>
heights surrounding Constantinople. <lb/>
Br. -h Returns, <lb/>
Dr. J. B, Marsh of this place has <lb/>
just from an extended trip <lb/>
through western part of the State <lb/>
Where been inspecting stock, <lb/>
lie left hen- in the early winter. Ho <lb/>
conies here to take up his practice <lb/>
after spending several days visiting <lb/>
at his home in <lb/>
to meet the wants all men, <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
Royal Bleat <lb/>
At annual convocation of <lb/>
ville Chapter No. U. A. M. held <lb/>
Thursday night, the following <lb/>
were <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
II. Wright. <lb/>
R, Turnage. <lb/>
K. Meadows. <lb/>
M. Schultz. <lb/>
The chapter Is in flourishing <lb/>
and is looking forward to confer- <lb/>
ring degrees en several teams at <lb/>
the spring meetings. <lb/>
Day of Key Redemption. <lb/>
Tomorrow from to will <lb/>
the last day of redeeming at <lb/>
the post office to the lock boxes in the <lb/>
old post office. After this time the <lb/>
key case will be turned over to <lb/>
owner of the former post office build- <lb/>
to whom fixtures belonged, <lb/>
and any one holding keys after the <lb/>
hours designated tomorrow will have <lb/>
to see him about their redemption. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of W. I. Fulford, deceased, late <lb/>
tho county of Pitt, North Carolina, <lb/>
this Is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
deceased to present the same to the <lb/>
undersigned administratrix on or be <lb/>
fore the 12th day of 1916, <lb/>
this notice will be plead In bar of re- <lb/>
All persons Indebted lo the <lb/>
said estate will please <lb/>
mediate settlement. <lb/>
This February 1915. <lb/>
MRS. HENRIETTA FULFORD <lb/>
Harding Pierce, Attorneys <lb/>
, ate <lb/>
IN ALABAMA <lb/>
Montgomery, Ala . March <lb/>
special from Ala., The <lb/>
Alabama Power Company has filed <lb/>
for record in the probate court hero <lb/>
a for in <lb/>
of the Montreal Trust Company <lb/>
trustee. Tho fee for recording th <lb/>
mortgage will be about This <lb/>
Is said to the largest <lb/>
ever filed In the state <lb/>
ASSIGNEE'S SALK <lb/>
I will offer for sale on March 31st . <lb/>
Wednesday at o'clock. In the store <lb/>
building formerly occupied by B. J. <lb/>
Pulley, that stock of Dry Goods and <lb/>
. formerly owned by <lb/>
J. Pulley, which he has assigned <lb/>
t me for the benefit of his creditors <lb/>
stock in- <lb/>
furniture and fixtures <lb/>
Amounting to about, Pros- <lb/>
purchasers will be given the <lb/>
privilege of examining this stock <lb/>
to the sale. <lb/>
This March 10th. 1815. <lb/>
F. M. WOOTEN,<lb/>
If you have seed of a memorial of <lb/>
any ran depend upon <lb/>
us to you hot material, the <lb/>
most artistic designs, at the lowest <lb/>
possible price with good <lb/>
work. We will careful attention <lb/>
to any order, large or small, aid <lb/>
guarantee you good material, work- <lb/>
and satisfaction. <lb/>
i to <lb/>
Dees Marble and <lb/>
Granite Works <lb/>
ii me. work near <lb/>
mm mm<lb/>
Phone <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
k OF BLACK <lb/>
In town would probably the <lb/>
oldest Inhabitant but we are prepared <lb/>
for the necessary even <lb/>
that and are supplied with the <lb/>
stock of drags to any <lb/>
of s doctor's with <lb/>
the new net m <lb/>
or of Oar <lb/>
prompt and mistakes are <lb/>
a Sure- <lb/>
for All Corns <lb/>
Use Two Drops They Vanish. <lb/>
make you with <lb/>
your on, when you try to Mil <lb/>
your to try to got <lb/>
from your I I I <lb/>
if you Mod IV <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
to Step on M <lb/>
. You'll <lb/>
Hf Nu to Be St. p,. U On. <lb/>
corn of tin tho <lb/>
i too I of tor b <lb/>
i,,. bundling i . i i .- <lb/>
U a of <lb/>
i in i- -i, The <lb/>
u try it. Von <lb/>
J won't wince put your <lb/>
J in tin- morning. rs <lb/>
or <lb/>
In Bold <lb/>
I win if. a or<lb/>
JERSEY TOW AND <lb/>
Calf. G. T. Tyson, <lb/>
Route L. <lb/>
Cards. . . .<lb/>
ii the Voter. f the Town of Green <lb/>
I am a Candidate for the Office of <lb/>
Subject to roar approval. <lb/>
T it MOORE <lb/>
FOR Ml VIM <lb/>
to the Voters of deem <lb/>
I bet lo announce my candidacy for <lb/>
Town<lb/>
for Mayor. <lb/>
hereby myself a <lb/>
ate for Mayor the Town <lb/>
subject to the action the<lb/>
This march is, <lb/>
i J. W. <lb/>
Every day we give pleasure to <lb/>
some patient in <lb/>
proper vision. Io not put off <lb/>
having your eyes tested tested <lb/>
It nothing to find out <lb/>
whether the glasses you art <lb/>
using are correctly fitted or <lb/>
not. Our looses are u <lb/>
our order for requirement <lb/>
of each eye. We can duplicate <lb/>
any broken lens. <lb/>
W. L. BEST <lb/>
Jeweler <lb/>
h, c. <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
m. ft. I Kit <lb/>
Heater., and inure <lb/>
Proctor Hotel <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
bunch for peed. cents T. O. D. or <lb/>
cents at farm. R <lb/>
R . U <lb/>
ayer. <lb/>
the Voters of <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
for Mayor to the <lb/>
primary to be held for the <lb/>
of <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Mari h -With <lb/>
H Ice as its an<lb/>
new d I con in t <lb/>
in II <lb/>
it a <lb/>
with President Wilson. <lb/>
there on Intention of beg <lb/>
bu . but the c that <lb/>
ti. map out ways <lb/>
wherein corporations an Inter- <lb/>
trade may bu. i <lb/>
comfortably to the <lb/>
laws iii mark <lb/>
commission relations with de <lb/>
of justice and the courts In <lb/>
carrying out Its work Inquiry will <lb/>
he started at once. It Is <lb/>
Info common abroad <lb/>
maintained by numerous foreign <lb/>
to whether <lb/>
should be by <lb/>
American business This <lb/>
was by the law <lb/>
lug the commission.<lb/>
occupied by Coca Cola <lb/>
corner and Washington <lb/>
Streets. Apply to J. K. Winslow.<lb/>
FOB A <lb/>
In West Apply <lb/>
Hearne <lb/>
FOB REST -OFFICE OS <lb/>
W. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Hi bath, all D P <lb/>
MI aid <lb/>
tn <lb/>
FOB RF I BIB. <lb/>
or up <lb/>
Leather or any <lb/>
. . <lb/>
aid la <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The said of the Avon on <lb/>
1315 under . mortgage executes <lb/>
h t t me is <lb/>
by withdrawn. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
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<p>
State of North <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
NOTICE. Is hereby given that the <lb/>
Board Commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
Its regular session on the <lb/>
Monday of February It being ISM <lb/>
first day of February ordered <lb/>
election to be held in Bethel Township. <lb/>
PUt County. <lb/>
The said election to be hold on Tues <lb/>
day the day of April 1815, at the <lb/>
regular voting place la town <lb/>
North Carolina, for the <lb/>
fanning, who W f will of the <lb/>
four months in jail, will as to the Stock Mi <lb/>
a the day of Mar. 1315, apply to lie established in said <lb/>
. Governor for a pardon. All per <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
I. . an l-d-try <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
basis of all good fanning. <lb/>
by th beat is United <lb/>
on th. Farm, and get price <lb/>
the purest lime. buy earth, <lb/>
wee. A postal will give <lb/>
POWHATAN CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that Hubert <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
Before the Clerk. <lb/>
Allie Jones <lb/>
Vs. <lb/>
Cornelia Jones and husband Gardner <lb/>
Jones, Albert Jones and wife <lb/>
Jones. Rosa Strickland and husband <lb/>
Robert Strickland, Robert I Jones and <lb/>
wife Hazel Jones, Walter Jones <lb/>
wife Clara Jones. Jesse Jones and <lb/>
ROM Jones, Lizzie James and <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
or North Carolina. <lb/>
County of <lb/>
NOTICE la hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of of Pitt Count <lb/>
at a special call meeting of the <lb/>
on Monday, February 1915. or <lb/>
an election to be held In those <lb/>
portions of Greenville, Heaver Dam <lb/>
and Swift Creek <lb/>
I, lying and being Int In tin <lb/>
following described boundary <lb/>
the east side of th. <lb/>
road at old Stock l-w gate at <lb/>
band Frank James and Mary, Mount Harris place on the Gum Swam, <lb/>
and Nannie Jones, by their next friend j road, and running, thence on tin M <lb/>
sons will take due notice thereof. <lb/>
This day <lb/>
III BROWN <lb/>
Attorney for <lb/>
law. <lb/>
a Tour Skin <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
Baby's <lb/>
Stray Take I p. <lb/>
Male yearling, about one year old <lb/>
a marks, color Taken up <lb/>
about 1st of January. Owner can get <lb/>
by paying all charges. G. A <lb/>
acre. Stokes. N. C. <lb/>
How To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
to <lb/>
to take Dot the <lb/>
Children lake it and never know It la <lb/>
AIM lo who <lb/>
Sake ordinary not nor <lb/>
cause ins In the bead. Tr <lb/>
I Urn- you need On any put. <lb/>
. A a J ounce ordinal package. <lb/>
t blown hi borne- p <lb/>
Township according to law as la such <lb/>
cases made and provided. And that <lb/>
M. Jones is appointed Registrar I <lb/>
will have the Registration <lb/>
opened on Thursday, March <lb/>
and until Saturday. <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of Bethel Town <lb/>
ship <lb/>
the day of February 1916. <lb/>
chairman of Board of Com. of Pitt Go. <lb/>
Attest Bell <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
6-law-to-mar.-27 <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
I. or <lb/>
SEARCH <lb/>
m i <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES <lb/>
r m, Our how. l <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
I St, P. C. <lb/>
Robert L. Jones. <lb/>
The defendant Walter Jones and <lb/>
wife Clara Jones will take notice that <lb/>
a special proceeding entitled as <lb/>
has been commenced in Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to have the dower <lb/>
laid off and assigned to the <lb/>
Jones, widow of Calvin Jones <lb/>
and the said defendants will further <lb/>
take notice that they are required to <lb/>
appear before the Clerk of Super <lb/>
tide said road to the and <lb/>
Greenville road, thence along the <lb/>
Kin-ton and Greenville road a flexible <lb/>
line to J. T. Harts fence on <lb/>
Creek, thence crossing swift <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
in Superior Court<lb/>
vs. NOTICE <lb/>
Robert <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
That an action entitled above <lb/>
commenced In Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County on the day of <lb/>
ISIS, to procure a divorce for <lb/>
causes set forth In the complaint file <lb/>
in the 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 sail <lb/>
county, to be held on the 16th day b <lb/>
second Monday after the first Mon- <lb/>
day of March. 1915, at the court <lb/>
the <lb/>
south of said road at said county In Greenville, N. <lb/>
crossing to a lane or <lb/>
the Jackson land to <lb/>
Hancock road at Red <lb/>
house, thence across Hancock road <lb/>
running northerly on the east side o <lb/>
Court of Pitt County at his office j road to Cedar Swamp, thence up Cedar <lb/>
In Greenville, N. C. on the day of j Swamp to J. field, thence <lb/>
March 1916, and answer or demur to with his field fence to 1- <lb/>
the petition of the petitioner, or tho Carroll's line, thence with <lb/>
plaintiff or petitioner will apply to tho line to the corner of A. O. <lb/>
Court for relief demanded In said Cox's field to Herbert Ellis, road then <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
of said action, or the plaintiff will <lb/>
ply to the court for tho demand- <lb/>
ed In said complaint. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior <lb/>
This, the 25th day of February. 1915. <lb/>
2-26-1 <lb/>
petition. <lb/>
This the day of February 1916. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt County <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina <lb/>
County of Pitt NOTICE. <lb/>
northerly with A. G. Cox's <lb/>
the dividing line of Augustus Blount <lb/>
and Craft to the Tar road at the mouth <lb/>
of Albert road, thence <lb/>
on the north side of Al- <lb/>
Worthing road with the J. B. <lb/>
Carroll line to the southeast corner <lb/>
of the J. B. Carroll Jackson land <lb/>
State of North Carolina. <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
Notice la hereby given, that the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners Pill <lb/>
at adjourned meeting, assembled <lb/>
on Tuesday, Mar. 1315, ordered an <lb/>
election to be held In those <lb/>
of and Pitt Counties <lb/>
which said portions Include what 1- <lb/>
known as the Grifton Graded School <lb/>
Tax District by authority of an Ac <lb/>
of the General of the <lb/>
ion of 1915. which said territory Is a <lb/>
where Creek <lb/>
empties into Neuse River, on the Le <lb/>
County Bide; up Neuse <lb/>
River to B. W. line to <lb/>
Louis place and A. O <lb/>
Coward's place to S. W. lint <lb/>
with the and <lb/>
Huh to the Eagle Swamp; thence up <lb/>
Eagle Swamp to the Carr place. <lb/>
thence the Carr place and A. j <lb/>
Patrick's line to the C. C. Dunn <lb/>
place; thence with the C. C. lint <lb/>
to Creek at the <lb/>
of the Harper and C. C. Dunn land <lb/>
Including the C. C. lands, <lb/>
thence crossing Creek Into <lb/>
Pitt County between the W. B <lb/>
Blount place and the Win. <lb/>
place; thence with the Wm. <lb/>
line to the Dave Bryant line. Including <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
North county. <lb/>
By virtue of one certain . <lb/>
executed and delivered to Mrs. Bryant place, to the <lb/>
Sale House and Lot In northerly with the back line <lb/>
Under and by virtue of author-of fence of the J. n. Carroll, J. S. <lb/>
conferred upon me by Barber, Thomas Tucker and others to <lb/>
of a certain mortgage Willoughby farm, thence around. <lb/>
by J. J and wife, Dora M <lb/>
to I. L. Kittrell, both of the <lb/>
county and State aforesaid, which la <lb/>
of record In Book, D-7, page of <lb/>
the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt <lb/>
county, the undersigned, as assignee <lb/>
of L. L. Kittrell. will Bell at the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, on <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At duller everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
his farm so as to Include it In fie <lb/>
Mock Law territory, thence to the Tar <lb/>
road to Green Mill run Bridge, where <lb/>
the old Stock law fence crosses said <lb/>
That said election to be held on <lb/>
Tuesday, the day of April 1916, and <lb/>
that there shall be two voting <lb/>
Tuesday. March 30th, 1916, at tho described territory t. be <lb/>
hour of M. to the highest bidder known aB Ayden and <lb/>
the Ayden shall include <lb/>
for cash, the following described lot <lb/>
or parcel of land, to wit; <lb/>
In the Town of <lb/>
that portion of Township <lb/>
No. and Swift Creek Township, a.- <lb/>
Pitt County, on the cast side the above described <lb/>
and may be laid off by the said territory Is <lb/>
following Beginning at the an territory up and to the <lb/>
southwest corner of Warren old Stock law fence and <lb/>
lot, and runs Wat t was ordered that a <lb/>
Coward's line to his other corner shall be and is required <lb/>
at a then for sail and I. U I- <lb/>
1-2 yards; then westward <lb/>
Hereby appointed Registrar for the <lb/>
with the line to the Ayden and B, E. <lb/>
road right of way; then <lb/>
with tin ad to the <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
containing one fourth of an <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Said sale to be made to satisfy <lb/>
indebtedness secured by said <lb/>
gage, which has been assigned to E<lb/>
This the 27th. day of <lb/>
E. L. <lb/>
Assignee of L. L. Kittrell, Mortgagee <lb/>
Harry Skinner, Attorney <lb/>
It Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, Mills, Ky., In <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic. She says I began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water milL <lb/>
I wish every woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc, are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
t t t t <lb/>
As receiver of the Pitt County <lb/>
ion Warehouse Co , hereby give no- <lb/>
that under an order of the <lb/>
Court Judge, that all parties wan <lb/>
are Indebted to said Pitt County Union <lb/>
Warehouse Company shall pay the <lb/>
same at once, or have action <lb/>
ed in Court against them, and that all <lb/>
parties who hold claims, or a. <lb/>
any kind against said <lb/>
County <lb/>
shall file them with tho r <lb/>
his <lb/>
days, or this order will be plead <lb/>
a bar to their recovery. <lb/>
I 1915 <lb/>
I, <lb/>
S I <lb/>
and II While are hereby I <lb/>
Judges of of 1- n <lb/>
It was further ordered that <lb/>
shall <lb/>
those proportions of Beaver <lb/>
and as <lb/>
the above description which is Intend <lb/>
ed to include all territory up and <lb/>
the Hue of the old Stock Law fence <lb/>
and it was further ordered that J. W <lb/>
Harper is hereby appointed Registrar <lb/>
for the S. C. Car <lb/>
roll and G. L. Rouse are hereby <lb/>
pointed Judges of election of the Win <lb/>
and that the voting <lb/>
places in said to be In UH <lb/>
town of and Ayden. f -r the <lb/>
purpose of ascertaining the will of the <lb/>
qualified voters in said territory or <lb/>
district as to whether the Stock <lb/>
shall be established In said <lb/>
or according to Law as in such <lb/>
case made and provided. <lb/>
And it was further ordered th <lb/>
W. Fleming by Amos Evans and wife <lb/>
Malissa Evans, bearing date of <lb/>
and duly recorded In Book A. <lb/>
page of Pitt County Registry, <lb/>
the undersigned mortgage will on Sat- <lb/>
March 1916, at o'clock <lb/>
Noon, before tho Court House door <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina, expose to <lb/>
sale at public auction for cash, th <lb/>
following described lot or parcel if <lb/>
Lying and being on the south <lb/>
of 13th street, beginning at a stake <lb/>
Robert King and Henry <lb/>
W. If, corner on 13th street <lb/>
and runs with said King's <lb/>
line 1-2 feet to T. E. Hooker's line <lb/>
thence with Hooker's line <lb/>
feet to a stake; thence <lb/>
parallel with first line 1-2 feet lo <lb/>
13th street; thence with 13th street <lb/>
to the beginning, the same being a <lb/>
part of the Henry lot which <lb/>
where he now the time of making <lb/>
lives, containing <lb/>
square feet, the same being conveys <lb/>
by Henry to Amos <lb/>
Malissa his wife. <lb/>
This lot is located on 13th street, <lb/>
between Norfolk Southern <lb/>
and Clark street, and contains <lb/>
three-rooms frame house with kitchen. <lb/>
being well located for renting <lb/>
poses. <lb/>
This Is made to satisfy the <lb/>
terms of the said mortgage . <lb/>
This February IS, 1915. <lb/>
MRS. FLEMING, <lb/>
Harding Pierce. Attorney. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
virtue of authority vested In me <lb/>
by a mortgage made by Blue <lb/>
on December 16th, and <lb/>
registered In Book T-9, page Pitt <lb/>
County Register of Deeds Office, the <lb/>
provision of said mortgage not <lb/>
been compiled with, I shall sell, <lb/>
to the highest bidder, for cash, on <lb/>
the Mb day of April, 1915, at <lb/>
noon, at the Court House door in <lb/>
Greenville, the pro <lb/>
and being In Town- <lb/>
p. I County, known as the Avon <lb/>
the North and <lb/>
bounded on <lb/>
Northwest by Tar River; on the Las <lb/>
said shall have by Creek; on the South and <lb/>
Book Of said Ayden an <lb/>
open on If day <lb/>
Dudley place; and with the <lb/>
Dudley and Dave Bryant line out U <lb/>
the road; thence with the road to <lb/>
Hanrahan Cross Roads; thence down <lb/>
tho Pugh road to the edge of C. J <lb/>
Tucker's farm; thence with the low, <lb/>
line of C. J. Tucker's place In a <lb/>
direction crossing a pan <lb/>
of the W. D. and In- <lb/>
acres of W. B. <lb/>
land to the J. P. <lb/>
Skinner place; thence with the J. <lb/>
Skinner place and the W <lb/>
L, whom lines to the Allen Ad <lb/>
ams place; thence with <lb/>
Adams Including the Alias <lb/>
Adams to Creek op <lb/>
the beginning; all of the Ian <lb/>
Including within these line <lb/>
the Grifton Graded Tag <lb/>
And it further ordered <lb/>
said election shall be held In <lb/>
town of Grifton, at the regular rot <lb/>
place for holding Town elections, <lb/>
on Friday, April <lb/>
tor the purpose of ascertaining th <lb/>
will of the qualified voters In said <lb/>
or district on said <lb/>
of levying and collecting the Special <lb/>
as provided for by said Act, which <lb/>
said amount shall not exceed <lb/>
the worth of property, and <lb/>
11.60, on each Taxable Poll In <lb/>
district, and at said election tho <lb/>
favoring the said Special Tax <lb/>
vote a written or printed Ballot <lb/>
and opposed to said <lb/>
Special Tax shall vote a written or <lb/>
printed Ballot and <lb/>
was further ordered that J. A. Jar- <lb/>
rail ht hereby appointed Registrar <lb/>
for said election, and R. T. Jenkins <lb/>
and Paul Brooks are hereby appoint <lb/>
ed Judge of election <lb/>
And It farther ordered, that the <lb/>
said Registrar Regis <lb/>
Book for territory or <lb/>
District open on Friday, March II <lb/>
1915. and closed on Saturday. April I <lb/>
for th purpose of registering <lb/>
qualified voters of said territory <lb/>
or district, and that on the day <lb/>
election the Polls shall be opened a <lb/>
A. M. and close at <lb/>
-w . e <lb/>
Southwest by Pole Branch <lb/>
on the and North by the old <lb/>
raft Plantation, containing <lb/>
more or loss, and being same <lb/>
April for th purpose ,. c by J. J laughing <lb/>
the <lb/>
attorney, within the next March 1911, and closed <lb/>
v w <lb/>
qualified voters of said Blue i and this <lb/>
territory or district <lb/>
. jay of I US. <lb/>
I Ci <lb/>
aw. <lb/>
part purchase price money <lb/>
. j , March. <lb/>
; VI <lb/>
;. j, EVERETT, <lb/>
M , as Is provided for by Act call- <lb/>
for said election. <lb/>
This tho 9th, day of March 1915. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Chairman of Board of Com, of Pitt Co <lb/>
Attest. HELL. Clerk.<lb/>
III User Seattle left Cert <lb/>
f at an sf .,. <lb/>
an awn hr aid Dr. <lb/>
I II null Oak It<lb/>
Burton lakes R Trip. <lb/>
. fork, Mar. -Senator Theo- <lb/>
. . k. Burton Ohio, alter <lb/>
l two years m <lb/>
kn sail private tomorrow for <lb/>
. one h. J u <lb/>
three old with white , .-. la <lb/>
,. , ., ,;, , of , r,, returns It will <lb/>
M k crap and slit right, be of for the Re- <lb/>
publican nomination for President In <lb/>
The Minister from Panama, Mr. <lb/>
owner tan get same by paying all <lb/>
costs <lb/>
D. J. BRANCH, <lb/>
N C. R. F D <lb/>
i ltd <lb/>
Moral's, will him part way <lb/>
on his trip. Judge Otto <lb/>
HI also in the party, as <lb/>
to Burton <lb/>
Will. <lb/>
Tl <lb/>
Washington, March IS <lb/>
I by <lb/>
Garrison, all foot troop <lb/>
numbering about <lb/>
with the lame <lb/>
tent now are tuned to mount <lb/>
The present shelter tent for <lb/>
mounted troops has been <lb/>
the that it is too <lb/>
does not afford prop.-r <lb/>
from rain. The <lb/>
tent, with five pins, as carried by <lb/>
each soldier, weighs two pounds. <lb/>
while the mounted shelter <lb/>
test, with poles and five pins. <lb/>
four pound. ounces Each <lb/>
two soldiers<lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART Oh EAST EKE <lb/>
B IT If IS <lb/>
A he I<lb/>
an it la fit <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Th r. <lb/>
OP A <lb/>
KINDS INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE FOB <lb/>
I TO <lb/>
oil II IN <lb/>
CAPITA. AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE<lb/>
WE BAYS A <lb/>
hi <lb/>
in<lb/>
inn a s n <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
NEWSPAPER<lb/>
V. f r <lb/>
Is the K the Most the Matt N <lb/>
BE II<lb/>
N. MARCH 191.1. <lb/>
M Mill <lb/>
Numbers Captured at Fall <lb/>
Will Greatly <lb/>
Exceed all Estimates <lb/>
Inhabitants Were Seven Days <lb/>
Without Necessary Food <lb/>
1510 VICTIMS Of HUNGER <lb/>
Will lull A Month And <lb/>
Austria For <lb/>
Predicts British Military <lb/>
Critic <lb/>
London, Mar. Hauler's cones <lb/>
garrison at and the number <lb/>
of men who surrendered to th, <lb/>
greatly exceed all estimates <lb/>
According to dispatches, <lb/>
the defenders originally <lb/>
men. of whom were <lb/>
killed. Nearly laid down their <lb/>
arms when the fortress capitulated <lb/>
A blizzard which has with <lb/>
tho telegraphic service, prevents de- <lb/>
tails of surrender from coming <lb/>
through, but report that <lb/>
days prior lo the fall of the <lb/>
fortress the people of the town had <lb/>
nothing to eat and the Russians, who <lb/>
took In large supplies of provision, <lb/>
were welcomed at liberators. <lb/>
Dispatches from also say <lb/>
persons were found suffer <lb/>
log typhus of cholera and that <lb/>
work of disinfecting the is being <lb/>
undertaken energetically, The inter- <lb/>
forts It Is said, were found Intact, <lb/>
with a good deal of ammunition in <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Everywhere Id Europe, both <lb/>
and neutral the great- <lb/>
est credit Is given the Austrian for <lb/>
their long and Stubborn resistance <lb/>
which has delayed and interfered <lb/>
tho Russians campaign In other <lb/>
Army U <lb/>
Now Russians, whose <lb/>
like those of the must <lb/>
have been greater than no <lb/>
longer are compelled to invest this <lb/>
fortress, a big movement either <lb/>
against or in tho Carpathians <lb/>
doubtless will be started. With their <lb/>
northern lines protected by the morass <lb/>
into which the greater part of Po- <lb/>
land Is converted during the spring <lb/>
months, the Russians are expected to <lb/>
throw all their strength the <lb/>
Austrian and attempt finally crush <lb/>
them <lb/>
On British military bis ,, March <lb/>
reputation mi the munition, nothing but <lb/>
that I the it bl he <lb/>
Suet Canal. Tho guns o forts <lb/>
opened lire Monday on small force <lb/>
Which crossed Sinai from Kl Ha- <lb/>
ha. The Turks, who numbered <lb/>
and were by three <lb/>
man officer, retired for about eight <lb/>
miles, where they wore attacked to- <lb/>
day by a force under Young- <lb/>
husband and. to British Of- <lb/>
were routed. <lb/>
Starring Men At Moss. <lb/>
London, Mar. con. , <lb/>
at Kiev, Russia, says that <lb/>
prisoners, mostly from <lb/>
have arrived there. a pit- <lb/>
description of the starving con- <lb/>
of tho garrison before tall, <lb/>
of tin- be continues, <lb/>
hers of the men, they say. were drop <lb/>
from exhaustion, while other <lb/>
had not sufficient strength to leave <lb/>
the trenches, They moss and <lb/>
gnawed at tho straps of their equip <lb/>
mint to keep themselves <lb/>
Snowstorm Delay <lb/>
March The la. k of Of- <lb/>
details from is said to <lb/>
bu due to a heavy snowstorm, which <lb/>
broke down telegraph lines. <lb/>
It is reported, that near- <lb/>
a of tho garrison had sin <lb/>
with typhoid and Al- <lb/>
ii, in I. the ration were growing If--. <lb/>
none lint a few higher officer. <lb/>
up to the end January, knew <lb/>
actual starvation was near. The <lb/>
condition of affairs learned <lb/>
the troops when who was <lb/>
starting with messages for <lb/>
WAS shot down by the Russians and <lb/>
fell within the defender's lino Alter <lb/>
that there was much grumbling In <lb/>
tho and almost a mutiny. <lb/>
Some of the Austrians slipped <lb/>
through lines at night <lb/>
rendered to the Russians. <lb/>
Suffering in. <lb/>
The Investing Russian force <lb/>
ed the Intensity of their bombard- <lb/>
and the strain the defenders <lb/>
began to tell more- rapidly during <lb/>
Many were rendered In- <lb/>
sane by privations and disease. <lb/>
TO END <lb/>
Rocky Mount Will Play New <lb/>
York Americans on <lb/>
Easter Monday <lb/>
Rocky Mount, N. C, Mar. <lb/>
for a radius of <lb/>
several hundred square miles in East- <lb/>
Carolina Will be wanted at for store cablegram from <lb/>
LaGrange Kills Negro <lb/>
Who Had U Him <lb/>
In the Head <lb/>
thousands of Deluges <lb/>
Protection of the II. i <lb/>
Flag in Persian City <lb/>
March -Police <lb/>
a. Page, LaGrange, who <lb/>
has been on the a In City, today received this <lb/>
New York, March 2-i -Tho Persian <lb/>
war relief committee, with <lb/>
GROWERS RELIEVE <lb/>
first opportunity of seeing a big breaking, located on a farm <lb/>
ball club in action without Miller's section, a few miles from <lb/>
going a great distance When on Mon- this on the Norfolk Southern <lb/>
day, April 4th Easter Monday, the railway, and yesterday morning came <lb/>
New York American team up a motor cycle <lb/>
will engage Rocky Mount in tho plowing In a Held <lb/>
the Virginia League special rail-The the officer and <lb/>
road transportation immediately opened upon him <lb/>
been arranged for this day, and with with a the shot striking <lb/>
the game called at o'clock especial-1 tit Officer lair in the face. Crashing <lb/>
for the accommodation bun-1 US way through and burying Itself <lb/>
of visitors plans been com-1 somewhere in the hack of his neck <lb/>
whereby an attendant can <lb/>
turn home before bed from along <lb/>
the intervening points or as far <lb/>
Washing- <lb/>
ton, Greenville, <lb/>
Plymouth Spring Hope. This will <lb/>
be accomplished h holding the after- <lb/>
noon trains until o'clock that <lb/>
day. While a special will be operated <lb/>
north to Halifax connecting there for <lb/>
train for Weldon at Since from <lb/>
territory patrons can home <lb/>
after breakfast and get here In I me <lb/>
to the game and return be- <lb/>
fore bedtime, a holiday crowd is ex- <lb/>
No club In the major leagues is be- <lb/>
watched with greater Interest than Stanley was notified and <lb/>
the New Yolk and that the scene. <lb/>
In the hands of a new At tho hospital It is said that while <lb/>
Manager in Donovan much Mr wound Is painful <lb/>
is expected from ibis of more and serious, it is tin early to <lb/>
than ordinary experience and lasting as to bis . lulls a <lb/>
popularity in the big leagues. It Is th bullet bus not yet been local. <lb/>
that Will be ask-1 The ivies by the names <lb/>
ed to use big King Cole the only win- Wooten and George Swasher <lb/>
of a game in the Worlds and died last night as a result of his <lb/>
but Hi officer was game and <lb/>
ed lire, <lb/>
taking to his heels through Held <lb/>
toward a woods near by, but th. <lb/>
officer fired at him steadily <lb/>
as limn as he was in sight, and them <lb/>
lo exhaustion pain <lb/>
blood Bowing freely from his <lb/>
Wounded cheek, and was taken to a <lb/>
near by by those attracted to <lb/>
the slop by the thence <lb/>
hurried to the <lb/>
where lie is receiving surgical ea;. <lb/>
hers Of the assembled neighbors <lb/>
made a search woods, and soon <lb/>
found the in a dying condition <lb/>
will, a bullet through h's head, and <lb/>
villages bin except three <lb/>
Two Christian quarters of <lb/>
a great many people <lb/>
killed. Women taken captives. <lb/>
thousands refugees In the American <lb/>
mission. Great danger. <lb/>
h mission has been de- <lb/>
There refugees in <lb/>
Russia <lb/>
Tim message was signed by As- <lb/>
a Russian contractor of <lb/>
Is in Northwestern Persia. <lb/>
not from the border. A <lb/>
from received <lb/>
here March said tho Turkish con- <lb/>
at the head seventy <lb/>
recently attacked the <lb/>
can mission tin r. an that <lb/>
deacons were In and heal <lb/>
en. Russian it was said, had <lb/>
been sent for to save the lives of <lb/>
Christian <lb/>
City In Throes Mob Rule. <lb/>
has been In threes <lb/>
rule for weeks, according to re- <lb/>
ports to the 11.111 Hoard <lb/>
foreign Missions A reign of terror i. <lb/>
Sec. Agrees to <lb/>
ship lo lake <lb/>
EM BALES EliE <lb/>
Spring Well for The Miles, <lb/>
lie la of <lb/>
Am <lb/>
cow will fall within month and tint <lb/>
when it doe, before. Ai <lb/>
endeavor lo I n <lb/>
peace. lie is more optimist C than <lb/>
most military critics hero who <lb/>
Austrian and <lb/>
make a great I I the <lb/>
Held and attempt prevent the <lb/>
Ian from en .- I <lb/>
or <lb/>
in the west there I . n s <lb/>
. and but <lb/>
u at in this<lb/>
Bad <lb/>
lull In <lb/>
taking <lb/>
pairs on I I <lb/>
last <lb/>
Una on Rails. <lb/>
Reports as to t ti. <lb/>
gun lire on the forts ire contradictory <lb/>
one I that <lb/>
firing was land <lb/>
after tho forts wen do <lb/>
is that the Germans had <lb/>
brought down which <lb/>
place to place nil rail <lb/>
Turks have Stacked the <lb/>
. opinion Fluid <lb/>
Kr. the I ; in- <lb/>
II lo the <lb/>
, indent <lb/>
nit m Is the <lb/>
nil . f all pushing <lb/>
John Is s ring <lb/>
re than w <lb/>
p had <lb/>
spin <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
Is . <lb/>
r had I <lb/>
ma <lb/>
led. and the state o . <lb/>
. a on <lb/>
I . <lb/>
of the Herman are dally h <lb/>
nil more d obi th <lb/>
are far Iron but <lb/>
manifestly are hampered <lb/>
a food supply that ii ; <lb/>
deal. <lb/>
series against the Philadelphia club <lb/>
f this request Is not granted <lb/>
well, i or some of the first <lb/>
pitchers may used. <lb/>
With the purchase of three, players <lb/>
from pennant Charleston <lb/>
W. Va., club, the release of three <lb/>
others by the Richmond international <lb/>
leaguers to Rocky Mount, and <lb/>
chase of several others and s winter <lb/>
of work In together of <lb/>
younger It Is believed that <lb/>
Manager Ray Ryan has gotten <lb/>
a team that will give good account <lb/>
of Itself for the Tar Heels In the light <lb/>
for the pennant in the Virginia <lb/>
The game of Master Monday <lb/>
will mark starting of the season <lb/>
n Mount. <lb/>
It <lb/>
I its M <lb/>
wounds. <lb/>
REPORTS ARK <lb/>
DENIED PR. SIDE <lb/>
Washington, March <lb/>
Wilson declared today that only <lb/>
definite thing that could lie Bald at <lb/>
I this time on the <lb/>
was that the United <lb/>
I had addressed an Inquiry t <lb/>
concerning on China. <lb/>
The President declined to discuss <lb/>
the of tho Inquiry When asked <lb/>
however, about say <lb/>
the United had Inquired <lb/>
, about the President <lb/>
hi. h marauders and bandits b <lb/>
sway has driven lens of thousand <lb/>
from the city and Into the <lb/>
pi and has sent other thou <lb/>
to the of the <lb/>
rag h . p. <lb/>
mission there <lb/>
Ti n th and p <lb/>
r. the Ion <lb/>
cording M Information here. They In- <lb/>
alum, i th . hi <lb/>
population the ell <lb/>
4.000 and R. two or three bu I <lb/>
American m s.-i and t <lb/>
and a on <lb/>
Tho doors were thrown <lb/>
open to all <lb/>
The themselves embrace a <lb/>
of buildings. Including a great <lb/>
school building, a hospital, <lb/>
churches and other structures. <lb/>
Hut There Rid Been Sine t. <lb/>
Honey Mexico <lb/>
Appear t Re <lb/>
lag. <lb/>
Washington. C , March <lb/>
American war. hip win take to <lb/>
tun. necessary American money <lb/>
to finance the hemp crop, needed <lb/>
to make twin for binding the <lb/>
can wheat crop year. The money <lb/>
currency which it Is pro <lb/>
posed to lo th hemp grow <lb/>
Is In bank vaults at <lb/>
Texas, but until today no sale moons- <lb/>
of getting it to Mexico had been <lb/>
found- <lb/>
Secretary Daniels agreed to permit <lb/>
the use of a after hearing <lb/>
purchases outline the <lb/>
that bad been encountered. <lb/>
There is said to be some <lb/>
sisal for shipment in <lb/>
the gov <lb/>
pi vented from <lb/>
. n the chief ob <lb/>
the way of moving this sup <lb/>
ply have been scarcity of labor and <lb/>
shipping facilities Arrival of <lb/>
money is expected to <lb/>
in immediate further <lb/>
Vet <lb/>
a the, Mexican situation <lb/>
generally today, Secretary Bryan com <lb/>
of the declaration a re <lb/>
iteration of any faction had not r e <lb/>
considered by this He <lb/>
announced receipt of an official c <lb/>
Is Center of Rich of regret by the gov <lb/>
Is the center of a rich eminent for the murder of an Amen <lb/>
province of Persia It abandoned can citizen. John B. in <lb/>
by the Russians early In the campaign. Mexico City. <lb/>
The French mission referred to. It , Covering conditions <lb/>
was embraced ch can the said m <lb/>
and meeting places The serious complaint bad been received <lb/>
quarters which were B recently. <lb/>
made It clear tin did not consider the Bald, were occupied by col I <lb/>
-There w <lb/>
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.;. 11--. . h <lb/>
o ind th <lb/>
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.-. . . <lb/>
points of a minor character, He de- <lb/>
unfounded another report <lb/>
th tie lulled State had approve <lb/>
. on . the d a I <lb/>
. I. had <lb/>
. nor in-l- <lb/>
I vet <lb/>
the Christiana who called M <lb/>
and whose u <lb/>
lated back more than <lb/>
I .,. ,. ,, , ., <lb/>
Sew .-., <lb/>
i,<lb/>
I . <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
Report to the Department late i. <lb/>
day indicated that General <lb/>
I. I , <lb/>
hoard for <lb/>
bod . <lb/>
. city <lb/>
. , , r Mat <lb/>
. I in <lb/>
VIII . who are <lb/>
r- the city. <lb/>
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I to <lb/>
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ti Car<lb/>
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-i I reported <lb/>
w a <lb/>
is safely ban before h <lb/>
even officer <lb/>
. and i now la all here await <lb/>
arrival of from <lb/>
Me. Talker visited In Kin <lb/>
Stan this week <lb/>
Mr W. Y, Morton was Wilson <lb/>
yesterday on business. <lb/>
by . t to <lb/>
. . y, <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Held run ; I it <lb/>
. cuts n iv <lb/>
it p the <lb/>
railway, -ix thousand more <lb/>
are tn have reached <lb/>
three thou <lb/>
tin.<lb/>
. men tin III -u c- <lb/>
men <lb/>
Na . ,, . <lb/>
Day <lb/>
five <lb/>
in Peach <lb/>
G , Hi I I <lb/>
the <lb/>
, peach belt the <lb/>
S I four hour seriously <lb/>
prominent growers of th <lb/>
Mr- has returned to ti Upon s the <lb/>
her home In after a amount damage at approximately t <lb/>
visit to friends In city. per cent of the 1915 crop.<lb/>
<lb/>
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