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THE FARM <lb/>
f all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
the u. alt good tinning. W <lb/>
bf th he it m the I <lb/>
Main on Lime on the Farm, i i C <lb/>
f lite y c. , <lb/>
A p- <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
virtue of I in in <lb/>
by a mortgage made by Blue t U <lb/>
Mermaid on December 1810, and <lb/>
in Hook T-9, page <lb/>
County Register or Deed Office, the <lb/>
provision of said mortgage not <lb/>
been complied with. I .-lull Mil, <lb/>
to the highest for cash, on <lb/>
Monday, the day April. 1915, it <lb/>
at Court door in <lb/>
the blowing described pro <lb/>
being in Town <lb/>
ship, County, known as the Avon <lb/>
bounded on the North and <lb/>
by Tar on the i is <lb/>
by Creek; on the South <lb/>
Southwest by and Pole <lb/>
on the West and North by the old <lb/>
Taft Plantation, containing ac- <lb/>
res, more or leas, and being the same <lb/>
land conveyed by J J Laughing <lb/>
house to and this <lb/>
part of purchase price money <lb/>
This the 5th, day of March. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
S I Attorney <lb/>
Token I p. <lb/>
On place one black bull about <lb/>
years old with while feel, <lb/>
while spots on parts of body <lb/>
Mark, crap and slit right, <lb/>
left, owner an gel same by paying all <lb/>
coats <lb/>
J. <lb/>
C R F U <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Sale of Valuable Town Property. <lb/>
virtue of power contained <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed executed <lb/>
by J S. and <lb/>
wile to C. S. CarT, trustee, on the <lb/>
10th February and duly <lb/>
recorded In the of <lb/>
Hi Pill County. North Car <lb/>
in Hook page T, the under- <lb/>
will expose to public sale, be- <lb/>
House Door, En <lb/>
the highest bidder, on Monday <lb/>
the day of April U <lb/>
o i m. these certain tracts or par- <lb/>
of land, lying and being In the <lb/>
-aid State, and in the <lb/>
town of Beginning on <lb/>
street at a stake from <lb/>
the South corner of the Free Will <lb/>
Baptist Church lot; thence In a South- <lb/>
direction with the Western <lb/>
of street 1-2 feet to <lb/>
a stake in Allen's corner; thence <lb/>
u Westerly direction with Lula <lb/>
Allen's line feet to a stake, a <lb/>
thence in a Northerly direction <lb/>
parallel with street 1-2 <lb/>
to a stake; thence In a Easterly <lb/>
direction parallel with II. D, Nelson's <lb/>
Southern line lo <lb/>
street the beginning <lb/>
Also, One other or parcel <lb/>
beginning on the side of <lb/>
and 11th. Streets and runs an Easterly <lb/>
direction parallel with 11th. Street <lb/>
feet, thence a Northerly direction <lb/>
parallel with street US feet, <lb/>
in a Westerly direction <lb/>
with Street feet to Co- <lb/>
street; thence In a Southerly <lb/>
direction with Street <lb/>
feel to the beginning. <lb/>
Sale to satisfy said mortgage deed <lb/>
Terms of Sale Cash <lb/>
This 16th, day of March <lb/>
C. S. Trustee <lb/>
By F. M. WOOTEN, Assignee <lb/>
3-30-ltd <lb/>
Mow To To <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
i in <lb/>
Notice, Is hereby given that the <lb/>
of Commissioners of county <lb/>
at their regular session assembled <lb/>
Monday, March 1915, ordered <lb/>
to be held in Hie following <lb/>
at a Hue between S. J <lb/>
and J. A. <lb/>
the colored School House known as <lb/>
Carolina Township, and <lb/>
ii south to O M. Swamp <lb/>
held; then running with the road W <lb/>
M Mooring; With the <lb/>
leading to to <lb/>
tear M. A. them, <lb/>
with the road lo Station ti <lb/>
the fork near Harriett <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt county <lb/>
Notice, Is hereby given that <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
at an adjourned meeting, assembled <lb/>
in Tuesday Mar. 1915. ordered an <lb/>
on to be held in the c <lb/>
described <lb/>
District Known as <lb/>
Township. District No. <lb/>
That said to be held on <lb/>
the 27th, day of April 1915, <lb/>
at House In the above <lb/>
territory for the purpose of as- <lb/>
the will of qualified <lb/>
voters of the above described <lb/>
f to whether there shall be levied <lb/>
collected a Special Tax of <lb/>
the valuation of property and <lb/>
with road by J. F. I on each Poll In the above <lb/>
to Post Oak colored thence; territory, and at said election <lb/>
with S. H. line to W. h. and those favoring Special Tax shall <lb/>
H. B. Fleming's line; thence a written or printed Ballot with <lb/>
Flemings line to D. B. the words For Special and <lb/>
line; thence up line tr those oppose to said Tax shall vote a <lb/>
B. D. Nelson's; thence with written or printed Ballot with the <lb/>
line lo W. E. <lb/>
H. B. Fleming's line; thence a south <lb/>
course to <lb/>
That said election to be held on <lb/>
Saturday, the 17th day of April <lb/>
at C. F Pager store In town of <lb/>
N. C, for the purpose as-j <lb/>
the will of qualified <lb/>
voters In above described territory as <lb/>
to whether there shall be levied and <lb/>
collected a Special School Tax of, <lb/>
on the of pro , <lb/>
and on each Poll lb the <lb/>
above described territory. <lb/>
at said election those favoring <lb/>
the Special Tax vole a written <lb/>
or primed with the words <lb/>
and those oppose to sail <lb/>
Tax shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
with words Special <lb/>
And it was further ordered, that t <lb/>
P Page be, and he is hereby <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election. K <lb/>
words Special <lb/>
And It was further ordered, that <lb/>
H. A Pierce be. and he Is hereby <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election <lb/>
. that F. H Rogers and Joe Sum- <lb/>
are hereby appointed Poll <lb/>
Holders or Judges of election. <lb/>
And it was that a <lb/>
New Registration Is, and shall be re- <lb/>
and that the Registration <lb/>
Hooks for said District or territory <lb/>
hall he opened on Thursday. March <lb/>
and closed Saturday. April <lb/>
IT. for the purpose of register- <lb/>
qualified voters of said district <lb/>
Or territory <lb/>
This the day of March 1915 <lb/>
S A. <lb/>
Chairman of Hoard of Com. of PHI Co <lb/>
Attest BELL, Clerk <lb/>
S and E. H. are <lb/>
name to . <lb/>
pit. I or <lb/>
ant to t not the stomach. Judges election. <lb/>
lake It Quinine. <lb/>
v -o . i lo adults who cannot <lb/>
take ordinary D out nauseate nor <lb/>
I Lisa in the head. <lb/>
It next for any <lb/>
pot. Ask ., <lb/>
. . id <lb/>
Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for <lb/>
farm use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
to light and It won't blow <lb/>
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Norfolk, v. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Char W. V. <lb/>
Charleston. S. C <lb/>
And It further ordered, that a <lb/>
. is. and shall be re <lb/>
quired, amid the Registration <lb/>
Books Of said District or Territory <lb/>
shall be opened on Friday, March <lb/>
and closed on Saturday April <lb/>
1915, for purpose of registering <lb/>
the qualified voters of <lb/>
district. <lb/>
This day of March 1915. <lb/>
s. A. <lb/>
Chairman of Hoard of Com. of Pitt Co <lb/>
BELL, Cleric.<lb/>
SALE OF LAND <lb/>
On side of the A. C. I. It It <lb/>
mi North Side of Third Street <lb/>
in a certain deed of trust <lb/>
by A Morton and S N. <lb/>
the day of February, and <lb/>
re. roiled in Hook A-10, page <lb/>
i the undersigned <lb/>
I offer at public sale to the <lb/>
.-I bidder tor before the Court <lb/>
in the town of N <lb/>
. on April 1916 U <lb/>
M. the following or <lb/>
parcels of land, <lb/>
H of of sale i in <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
PHI county. <lb/>
it hereby Riven the <lb/>
of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
county their regular session an <lb/>
Si milled on Monday. March 1910 <lb/>
ordered an election to he held in <lb/>
inflowing described <lb/>
In Creek at the <lb/>
mouth of Black Swamp and with said <lb/>
swamp to the late L. C. Barrett line <lb/>
ii i with said line to the Falkland <lb/>
Township line, with said line to <lb/>
forks of the road at Toddy; <lb/>
southward with Kirk wood road to E <lb/>
C It. It , with a-i <lb/>
Virginia Lumber Company, <lb/>
to road at T. K. Keel's; then <lb/>
with road to <lb/>
Ward place line; then With <lb/>
said line to run of Creek; <lb/>
down creek to the <lb/>
That said election lo he held or <lb/>
Saturday, the 17th. day of April <lb/>
at the School House In above <lb/>
rd territory for the purpose of as- <lb/>
tin will of the I <lb/>
voters of above described territory <lb/>
as to whether shall be levied <lb/>
and collected a Special School Tax <lb/>
on f valuation <lb/>
property, and on each Poll iii <lb/>
above territory, and <lb/>
said election those favoring <lb/>
Special Tax shall vote a written or <lb/>
I Ballot with the words<lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice, la hereby that the <lb/>
of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
at regular session assembled <lb/>
i. Monday, March Kit, ordered u <lb/>
election to be held in the following <lb/>
tilled <lb/>
Beginning on Swift Creek at the <lb/>
line I No. It, as now i <lb/>
with the said line to <lb/>
Clay Hoot Swamp down said Swamp <lb/>
M. C Smith's west line with <lb/>
to .; W. g line, <lb/>
with said line to Oscar Haddock's <lb/>
line, said line to Clay <lb/>
Swamp, then down said Swamp to <lb/>
Creek, then up said Creek lo <lb/>
beginning. Including all within the sail <lb/>
except the lauds owned by <lb/>
P. S. <lb/>
That said election to be held on Sat <lb/>
the 16th, day of April 1915, <lb/>
B, O. Smith's store above <lb/>
ed territory for the purpose of <lb/>
the will of the qualified <lb/>
of the above described territory as lo <lb/>
whether there shall be levied and col- <lb/>
a Special School of <lb/>
on the valuation of property <lb/>
and on the Poll in <lb/>
above described territory, and at said <lb/>
election those favoring the Special <lb/>
Tax shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
with the words Special <lb/>
and those opposed to said Tax <lb/>
shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
lot with the words Special <lb/>
It was further ordered, that I. <lb/>
Smith be, and he Is hereby appoint- <lb/>
ed registrar for said and <lb/>
that LA. Edwards and W H <lb/>
mt are hereby appointed Poll Holders <lb/>
Judges or election. <lb/>
And It was further ordered, <lb/>
a New Registration is. and shall be re- <lb/>
quired, and that the Registration <lb/>
Hooks for said district or territory <lb/>
shall be opened on Friday. March <lb/>
1915, and close Saturday. April <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
nullified voters of said district. <lb/>
This day of March <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
Chairman Board of Com of Ca <lb/>
attest; BELL, Clerk<lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing en In its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
is extended Beginning at a <lb/>
K S W. corn and those opposed to said I <lb/>
thence running a westerly course ,.,,,,, written or <lb/>
Third street feet to ballot with the words <lb/>
S K Corner, thence a <lb/>
course with said Jessie Mum was further ordered, that II i <lb/>
lord's line feet to a stake in J be, and he is hereby <lb/>
smith's lino, thence an easterly course I pointed Registrar for said election <lb/>
with I J. Smith's and Caleb Worth-land that Jack and T R. Allen <lb/>
line feet to Lydia B. Sum hereby appointed Poll Holders or <lb/>
line, thence a southerly course I of <lb/>
with said line feet to the And It was further ordered, that <lb/>
beginning. Containing 1-3 of an acre Registration is. shall be re <lb/>
Tell The Tale <lb/>
Can you doubt the evidence of this <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
You can verify endorse- <lb/>
Head this; <lb/>
Frank Ferguson, special manager of <lb/>
Jefferson Life insurance Co., Fifth <lb/>
St., Greenville, says; years <lb/>
ago I had kidney complaint, brought <lb/>
by constant riding on trains <lb/>
while traveling. My back ached and <lb/>
I had pains In my kidneys. The <lb/>
kidney secretions were Irregular tn <lb/>
passage, scanty, highly colored and <lb/>
contained sediment, I used Dona's Kid <lb/>
my Pills for these troubles and they <lb/>
relieved me. strengthening my back <lb/>
and regulating the action of my kid <lb/>
I consider Kidney Pills <lb/>
a very good medicine for kidney <lb/>
in When my kidneys get out <lb/>
order, I use them and always gel <lb/>
good <lb/>
Price SOc, at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
loan's Kidney same that <lb/>
Ur. Ferguson had. <lb/>
Co., Buffalo. N. T. <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
of satisfying the bonds secured <lb/>
aforesaid died of trust <lb/>
This day of March ISIS. <lb/>
r, B HARRIS. <lb/>
w F attorney <lb/>
Or <lb/>
Under and by virtue of the powers <lb/>
conferred upon the undersigned Mort- <lb/>
certain Mortgage Died bear- <lb/>
date of Hit day of Sept from <lb/>
C L. Barrett and Nora Barrett <lb/>
Wife, and duly recorded l <lb/>
the Register Heeds for Co in- <lb/>
Page I etc <lb/>
will sell <lb/>
t tn r in <lb/>
c. for . <lb/>
real town <lb/>
the I N. <lb/>
I e or <lb/>
quired, and the Registration <lb/>
Hooks of said District or Territory <lb/>
shall he opened on Friday. March <lb/>
and closed on Saturday April <lb/>
1915. for the purpose of registering <lb/>
the voters of said territory <lb/>
or district <lb/>
This the 3rd. of March <lb/>
S A. <lb/>
Chairman Of Board of Com of Pitt Co <lb/>
BELL, Clerk.<lb/>
t Proof lings Sale. <lb/>
Choice lot young <lb/>
at almost stock price. <lb/>
We are short on coin and long on <lb/>
and have Jet d to offer for <lb/>
ii is young proof <lb/>
id from lo i pound <lb/>
it i a i B<lb/>
. . b I ; <lb/>
of Deeds Bell <lb/>
Issued licenses lo the following coup- <lb/>
since last report. <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Hal. Moore and B. <lb/>
and Mary Cox. <lb/>
and Mary Saunders. <lb/>
Henry and Augustus <lb/>
and Blow <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Winter layers and line table <lb/>
grow to weigh lo twelve pounds <lb/>
rose tine Strata 11.00 per <lb/>
setting W. J Wyatt, Winter- <lb/>
. Mile N .; <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
i on, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark, <lb/>
think the I medicine i n earth, <lb/>
for Before I began to take was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most <lb/>
taking today, bold by ail dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
hue <lb/>
i east <lb/>
Graded <lb/>
. indrawn April <lb/>
,.; ., , 1915. <lb/>
. M. W <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The I Iron T . <lb/>
under a nil <lb/>
I Hue A Mi lo me la hi f <lb/>
by withdrawn. <lb/>
i i March 18th, <lb/>
J. Bl<lb/>
I Dome <lb/>
Mr W Buck, who resides near <lb/>
k, Township, ha I <lb/>
I In misfortune lay morning to <lb/>
. i portion of the <lb/>
his by The<lb/>
bit III I <lb/>
Min n <lb/>
i c call are the mm. <lb/>
method of trading In wheat. <lb/>
or Because loss la <lb/>
lo <lb/>
bought. No farther risk. <lb/>
Positively moat way <lb/>
of trading. <lb/>
an account. You can buy <lb/>
puts or calls on <lb/>
grain for or can buy both <lb/>
for or many more yon <lb/>
Au advance or decline of cent gives <lb/>
you the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of S profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and <lb/>
K. <lb/>
all mall to Lock Box<lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given that <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
at Its regular section on the first <lb/>
Monday in March 1915, It being Ow <lb/>
first day in March 1915, ordered as <lb/>
election to be held in Carolina <lb/>
ship, county. <lb/>
That said election to be held <lb/>
Tuesday the 27th, day of April <lb/>
at the regular voting place In <lb/>
town of Stokes. N. C, for the <lb/>
pose of ascertaining tho will of <lb/>
qualified voters In said Carolina Town <lb/>
as to whether the Stock Law <lb/>
be established In said Carolina <lb/>
according to Law as in <lb/>
made and provided, and at <lb/>
election those favoring tho establish <lb/>
of said Stock Law in said Town <lb/>
ship shall vote a written or print., <lb/>
with the words Stock <lb/>
those oppose shall vote a <lb/>
r printed Ballot with the <lb/>
Stock and S. C. <lb/>
is Registrar, and will <lb/>
have the Registration Books <lb/>
on Thursday March 1915. and until <lb/>
Saturday, April 1915. for the <lb/>
peso of registering voter.- <lb/>
said Carolina Township <lb/>
This the 4th. day of March 1915. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
i of Board of Com. Of Pitt Co <lb/>
BELL, Clark, <lb/>
8-6-1 <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
sale Valuable Town Property, <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained is <lb/>
certain mortgage deed executed and <lb/>
delivered by and <lb/>
to D. W. on the 21st, day of <lb/>
Juno 1918, and duly recorded in <lb/>
Register of needs of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, In Book <lb/>
page tho undersigned will expos, <lb/>
to public sale, the Court <lb/>
door in to the <lb/>
bidder, on Monday the day <lb/>
April, 1916. at o'clock, <lb/>
certain properly and r, at c <lb/>
tale hereinafter described, to-wit <lb/>
That certain piece or parcel <lb/>
situate in the County and <lb/>
In the town of beginning <lb/>
at a stake where the Eastern Bide <lb/>
street the Northern Bid. <lb/>
of Tenth street and runs in <lb/>
Easterly direction with North <lb/>
side of Tenth street feet to <lb/>
a thence in Northerly <lb/>
parallel with Evans street feet <lb/>
to a stake; thence in a Westerly <lb/>
parallel with Tenth foot <lb/>
to street; thence in a <lb/>
direction with street feet to <lb/>
Tenth street, the beginning. <lb/>
Also, all tho of goods, wares <lb/>
and merchandise, and all furniture <lb/>
and used in connection there <lb/>
with, of every kind and In <lb/>
that store building In town <lb/>
on the side of <lb/>
known the Corey <lb/>
building, and being two doors North <lb/>
the Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
. building. <lb/>
Sale will be made to satisfy <lb/>
Turns; cash. <lb/>
This day of March 1915 <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
By r. U. WOOTEN, Assignee <lb/>
3-80-ltd<lb/>
SEARCH r. <lb/>
SIS <lb/>
St., D. C. <lb/>
tine mole colored cow. mark crap <lb/>
and -On right apt left. <lb/>
can gel same by proving <lb/>
and paying P. <lb/>
port, <lb/>
Hi k at -1 pal <lb/>
red unmarked, about four . <lb/>
by <lb/>
Pita bed. M. II. C <lb/>
I, N. C <lb/>
Is Your Skin <lb/>
Clear a <lb/>
Baby's<lb/>
m raw <lb/>
BE ART OF <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AN <lb/>
PLANT <lb/>
WE BATE A <lb/>
of twelve <lb/>
among the best <lb/>
people in the eastern <lb/>
i part of north <lb/>
, and invite <lb/>
who wish to bet- <lb/>
ACQUAINT Eli <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ABE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BK HAD UPON <lb/>
to the ea Vestal, Head<lb/>
I. KID APRIL <lb/>
40.000 Troops Engaged <lb/>
In What Promises To <lb/>
Be Decisive Battle <lb/>
beat Straggle Begun Between the <lb/>
Villa aid factions <lb/>
VILLA CASTLES <lb/>
What He to <lb/>
Do Should He Defeat <lb/>
Forces of South <lb/>
of <lb/>
Washington, April -A with <lb/>
troops engaged which may be <lb/>
a decisive action In tho war between <lb/>
the and Villa factions in <lb/>
Mexico, is in progress or impending <lb/>
near In the State of <lb/>
State today, <lb/>
April said the tight would <lb/>
take place soon. That was construed <lb/>
to mean Villa bad assembled a force <lb/>
strong enough to meet General <lb/>
army and was moving south <lb/>
from along the National Bail- <lb/>
way. <lb/>
was reported <lb/>
taro, and was said to have sent a col- <lb/>
against San while he <lb/>
protected its march with a second col- <lb/>
and a third column under General <lb/>
Hill moved capital of <lb/>
is understood by officials <lb/>
here to have men and is said <lb/>
Villa hos an equal number. <lb/>
Is the Junction of the <lb/>
can Central and the National Hallway <lb/>
toward which forces are ad- <lb/>
state Department Summarizes Situs- <lb/>
lira, <lb/>
State Department issued this <lb/>
summary of the <lb/>
department is informed that <lb/>
General Villa baa announced that if he <lb/>
is successful in defeating the of <lb/>
General south he <lb/>
will immediately open the lines of com <lb/>
to Mexico City. The de- <lb/>
advices indicate that <lb/>
should the forces of General <lb/>
be defeated In this expected engage- <lb/>
his important strongholds will be <lb/>
Vera Cruz, and <lb/>
Advices to the agency said <lb/>
gunboat Guerrero reach- <lb/>
ed Monday night and her <lb/>
notified foreigner to leave <lb/>
as he intended to open a bombardment. <lb/>
Mobs in and the <lb/>
agency Statement added were looting <lb/>
business houses. <lb/>
Sharp Fighting Near <lb/>
The agency also reported Gen- <lb/>
failed to check Car- <lb/>
troops marching from both <lb/>
north south and was defeated yes- <lb/>
at Sharp lighting <lb/>
continues at near <lb/>
element supporting Gem nil <lb/>
as provisional president, to- <lb/>
day made public here the <lb/>
appointment by <lb/>
. a special <lb/>
Washington, and mi pr <lb/>
anted by lo Secretary <lb/>
on Man ti <lb/>
The Mexican <lb/>
fairs from the time s with- <lb/>
and maintains <lb/>
is regularly chosen <lb/>
president by virtue the <lb/>
convention The seal <lb/>
government a aM in <lb/>
id <lb/>
from which place, the Bays, <lb/>
Gutierrez directing affairs and ha <lb/>
under his command a consider <lb/>
B Gull- I <lb/>
Greenville Citizens Hear treat <lb/>
Orator In Interest of <lb/>
national <lb/>
That prince of prohibition orators, <lb/>
John G and G. W. <lb/>
Morrow, lecturers for <lb/>
tho Anti-Saloon League, will reach <lb/>
North Carolina on the tenth a ten <lb/>
day's campaign. A partial list of <lb/>
has been arranged as fol- <lb/>
April Elizabeth City and <lb/>
lord. <lb/>
April Washington. <lb/>
April Kith <lb/>
April 14th. Greenville. <lb/>
April . <lb/>
April Goldsboro. <lb/>
Mr. was reclaimed <lb/>
curse of drink over <lb/>
years ago and since then has <lb/>
his great power and ability I <lb/>
the temperance cause For many <lb/>
years, he was the leader of the <lb/>
party and. in was <lb/>
ed by Ibis party for of the <lb/>
United Slates For the past live years <lb/>
he been a national lecturer for <lb/>
the Anti-Saloon League and, as h, <lb/>
made a campaign of North Carolina <lb/>
in 1918. He has spoken to more <lb/>
on the temperance subject than <lb/>
any other living American, his <lb/>
es sometime reaching from live thou <lb/>
sands to ten thousand. <lb/>
Dr. Morrow bus been in the anti- <lb/>
saloon league work for ten years. For <lb/>
several years. was Superintendent <lb/>
of the Michigan Anti-Saloon League, <lb/>
but because of his splendid ability as <lb/>
a and pulpit orator, h <lb/>
was called into work as a nation- <lb/>
lecturer. North Carolina will be <lb/>
delighted to welcome these distinguish- <lb/>
ed Vision and will hear them gladly. <lb/>
LITTLE NEWS <lb/>
FROM BATTLE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Russians Have Crossed First Range <lb/>
Mountain in Carpathian <lb/>
Fight <lb/>
BENCH ON OFFENSIVE <lb/>
Information has been given us that <lb/>
the river measured I feel this morn- <lb/>
at o'clock. <lb/>
will opportunity <lb/>
the convention of <lb/>
and before that legal hod he <lb/>
will offer to resign his power, in <lb/>
to leave the convention free lo elect <lb/>
as president any man who may answer <lb/>
to the necessities and rights of all of <lb/>
the Mexican people <lb/>
of <lb/>
Brownsville, Tex , April After lot <lb/>
days waiting, some of reinforce- <lb/>
expected by the Villa <lb/>
the arrived <lb/>
side These reinforce <lb/>
were the advance guard <lb/>
the main consisting of union <lb/>
-till being delayed lack <lb/>
tin <lb/>
In in <lb/>
It in It <lb/>
additional n <lb/>
tile In <lb/>
. e. <lb/>
Fl <lb/>
creed nil propel lb will <lb/>
he given 1.111 one <lb/>
March In I <lb/>
The Mexican mining call for <lb/>
all mines an which the <lb/>
taxes arc paid <lb/>
a committal mining men lay <lb/>
complaint before the Washington <lb/>
Department this week, regarding <lb/>
v danger of ultimate <lb/>
of all foreign owned pro <lb/>
in <lb/>
Is Being To Force <lb/>
Germans To Give St. <lb/>
Regain Some More <lb/>
Ground <lb/>
April t. in <lb/>
the cast and hilly country between <lb/>
the rivers Mouse and in <lb/>
continue to scones of <lb/>
engagements but little or no s is <lb/>
of the progress of the <lb/>
battle. <lb/>
except in Pass, where the <lb/>
are stubborn re- <lb/>
tile sh <lb/>
the Russians are said to have <lb/>
crossed the range of mountains, <lb/>
It is asserted they are now <lb/>
to get behind the Ger- <lb/>
man holding <lb/>
The Austrians admit the condition <lb/>
had <lb/>
The Austrians also are in <lb/>
but this is a secondary <lb/>
operation. Engagements in Northern <lb/>
Poland also appear unimportant <lb/>
Between the Meuse and <lb/>
French are on the attempt- <lb/>
to force the Germans n give <lb/>
St The German official <lb/>
poi's claim all French were <lb/>
repulsed but a semi-official <lb/>
from says that v to <lb/>
prearranged plan the <lb/>
from and <lb/>
s have d some <lb/>
ground c a In but <lb/>
there been no in <lb/>
ho <lb/>
In Africa General of <lb/>
South Africa forces continue their <lb/>
victorious march along the railways <lb/>
but thus far have not overtaken the <lb/>
main Germany army. <lb/>
For Dardanelles. <lb/>
Constantinople. April ;. vis The <lb/>
Hague and April am <lb/>
convinced the Dardanelles cannot he <lb/>
forced. The bravo conduct of the <lb/>
Turkish troops In the recent opera <lb/>
permits me to conclude th I <lb/>
the allies use every at <lb/>
their disposal they will be <lb/>
their purpose <lb/>
bus spoke Ml limed V of <lb/>
and First of the Mos- <lb/>
world, today in an audience grant- <lb/>
ed to the c in <lb/>
. m The Sultan throughout the II <lb/>
, , the groan <lb/>
,,, with land f <lb/>
allied <lb/>
. n keen interest a lie <lb/>
,,, ii,. , operations <lb/>
the Dardanelles in- -i by <lb/>
Mi . the <lb/>
;,. . who n a f <lb/>
he had <lb/>
Smile <lb/>
Mail, ts relate I lo i or <lb/>
to St <lb/>
lace s s . a <lb/>
lion an Hi the <lb/>
bet ti I <lb/>
was r t the <lb/>
to <lb/>
S. 1.1. Machine shops at <lb/>
is <lb/>
loss by Fire <lb/>
Vs., April Fire to- <lb/>
tally destroyed the machine shop and <lb/>
blacksmith shop of the Seaboard Air <lb/>
Line Railway in this city night, <lb/>
emailing a loss which will probably <lb/>
reach covered by Insurance <lb/>
to the extent of How the <lb/>
lire had Its origin could not be as- <lb/>
last night. <lb/>
Shop Men Fight Fire <lb/>
the arrived they <lb/>
found the shop force of lire lighters <lb/>
already engaged in combating their <lb/>
spread to other buildings. All hope of <lb/>
saving the machine blacksmith <lb/>
shops and the erecting department <lb/>
had been given up. but a thick brick <lb/>
protecting wall did finally halt the <lb/>
progress the into erect- <lb/>
shed. It well, too, that the <lb/>
were stopped by this wall, for <lb/>
III the shed when the the out <lb/>
were a dozen or more valuable <lb/>
undergoing repairs <lb/>
electric current connected with <lb/>
shops lighting system was cut off <lb/>
shortly after the lire started, for fear <lb/>
that falling wires might injure the <lb/>
The failure of <lb/>
made is impossible to take the loco- <lb/>
motives from the erecting shed. The <lb/>
transfer table, by electricity, <lb/>
not be handled at all, and con- <lb/>
equipment had to re- <lb/>
main in the structure. <lb/>
The succeeded, behind the <lb/>
protection of the brick separative <lb/>
wall th machine shop and <lb/>
erecting shed. in preventing the <lb/>
spread of the flames into the latter <lb/>
department. <lb/>
In less than half an hour after <lb/>
be tire broke out the roof on the <lb/>
big fell In, leaving only the <lb/>
side walls standing. <lb/>
May Send Work tn Raleigh. <lb/>
The loss of machine shop and <lb/>
the blacksmith department is a <lb/>
blow to the shops, where work <lb/>
was already being carried forward In <lb/>
a curtailed schedule. It will throw <lb/>
possibly men out of <lb/>
and aside from that, obliterate <lb/>
tho most important <lb/>
In the <lb/>
repair work on the <lb/>
equipment of the road will have to be <lb/>
transferred to one of the shops <lb/>
the line to Raleigh. <lb/>
The fact that an independent tire <lb/>
lighting system, with powerful pumps <lb/>
on the ground, had been Installed at <lb/>
the shop aided materially in <lb/>
to the big structure In <lb/>
watch they The <lb/>
with aid of the city tire. <lb/>
men did effective work In <lb/>
Mayor Hope culled tit -hop <lb/>
. the lire, <lb/>
several pal n m <lb/>
signed to duty there lie It of <lb/>
Seaboard were placed <lb/>
duty for of guarding <lb/>
In r de- <lb/>
from tn , <lb/>
. . clear II cat <lb/>
I pi had <lb/>
That It <lb/>
to r<lb/>
Aldermen Purchase Fire <lb/>
Motor Truck For The <lb/>
City of Greenville <lb/>
Interesting Session <lb/>
OFFICERS <lb/>
Held at <lb/>
Ills Result The Latter Receives <lb/>
Pistol Ball Through His <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
ONE OFFICER ALSO <lb/>
a pistol dud in which Police <lb/>
Brewer and had as their <lb/>
adversary the notorious criminal <lb/>
came very near result- <lb/>
in a serious fatality this morning <lb/>
about o'clock. In the rapid lire <lb/>
and exchange of shut.-, between <lb/>
Officers and the desperate law- <lb/>
breaker Officer Warren <lb/>
ed two wounds, one taking effect in <lb/>
left shoulder near the collar bone and <lb/>
the other slight flesh wound on the <lb/>
linger of his right hand. As a <lb/>
remit of the sudden madness <lb/>
he now lies in jail with two bullet <lb/>
wounds from the pistol f <lb/>
Brewer. <lb/>
Brown not an unfamiliar <lb/>
name with officers her., but has been <lb/>
considered a violent and dangerous <lb/>
for a while. It was only <lb/>
a few months ago when his son <lb/>
Brown, about whom today's <lb/>
arose, resisted officer Warren <lb/>
Morgan when the latter went to <lb/>
rest him for riding a on th <lb/>
side-walk <lb/>
It was at this lime William <lb/>
ran away in order to escape arrest <lb/>
by officer and he had not been <lb/>
seen any more until last night when <lb/>
he was spied entering his father's <lb/>
house down near the river. The of- <lb/>
were on the alert and early <lb/>
morning, about Police <lb/>
Bland and with a <lb/>
search warrant. The young who <lb/>
was there with his wile took to <lb/>
river upon bearing the coming <lb/>
True to suspicion a large quantity of <lb/>
whiskey was found in s house <lb/>
The whiskey was taken and office <lb/>
Bland and Brewer together with <lb/>
Chief. Smith. Boot started lo <lb/>
the river to look for the younger <lb/>
Brown. Chief Smith the <lb/>
and Brewer and Bland took <lb/>
the m the Ute <lb/>
and v soon on his trail <lb/>
soon in, Brow n. tho r, <lb/>
I little ad them and dire, t <lb/>
bl I'll Ml <lb/>
I in I mis <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ti it I <lb/>
. at, mi <lb/>
. a <lb/>
ever The <lb/>
the com <lb/>
u in; boom to lb c <lb/>
cattle bout <lb/>
It la p I'm is I I <lb/>
during the next <lb/>
being Into <lb/>
the Mate will t- paid <lb/>
, t <lb/>
. ind <lb/>
We. Bland and <lb/>
lo <lb/>
the canoe. When we told <lb/>
him lo h II r am <lb/>
fa pistol and Ins first lire <lb/>
beginning of the exchange <lb/>
hots. I Bred live times <lb/>
, times was first in tho <lb/>
next on Anger of my <lb/>
right baud We emptied our guns <lb/>
before the finished Bring. <lb/>
think I fired the two shuts that <lb/>
n one in the <lb/>
on Past <lb/>
Sen Furniture, Etc Ordered <lb/>
For The Mayor's Office, <lb/>
to He Held First <lb/>
Monday in June. <lb/>
of Aldermen met last <lb/>
night and took up the business of <lb/>
regular meeting of last week which <lb/>
time they met and adjourned on ac- <lb/>
count of the District Convention of <lb/>
Odd Fellows being in session here <lb/>
Several important matter were brought <lb/>
up and passed upon last night. The <lb/>
Mayor and the entire were <lb/>
sent. <lb/>
Tile matter be taken up <lb/>
the Hoard was in regard to the Mat- <lb/>
of taxes by J. J <lb/>
The report of the committee <lb/>
called for, whereupon <lb/>
asked to be heard. He <lb/>
requested that the Board rescind it- <lb/>
former action. At the end of the dis <lb/>
it was moved and curried by <lb/>
to rote that he be relieved of <lb/>
taxes and he be required to pay <lb/>
tin taxes due from the year 1914. <lb/>
The Motor Fire Truck proposition <lb/>
next came up and Fire Chief <lb/>
and several made short talks <lb/>
in favor of the purchase of a truck <lb/>
A committee of three, consisting of <lb/>
Aldermen Smith and Filing <lb/>
ton was appointed to investigate and <lb/>
purchase a motor truck if their <lb/>
so directed them. <lb/>
Mr. L. W. Tucker appeared before <lb/>
the Hoard and asked for <lb/>
of to help defray the <lb/>
expenses of a dinner for the Old Sold <lb/>
the celebration on of <lb/>
May. A motion to this effect was <lb/>
made and carried by a unanimous vote. <lb/>
The sum was later raised <lb/>
the total <lb/>
The reports of the Regular <lb/>
tees were next called for. The <lb/>
Committee filed a report and the sane <lb/>
was adopted The Water and Light. <lb/>
Ordinance. Cemetery and Market Com <lb/>
had no report ti make <lb/>
The report of the Purchasing Cum <lb/>
stated chairs had beet <lb/>
ordered for the Mayor's Office. The <lb/>
committee in its report also <lb/>
mended the purchase of a desk for the <lb/>
Mayor and suggested that Mayor's <lb/>
Office be renovated A motion was <lb/>
mads and carried as to the base <lb/>
the hairs and the desk <lb/>
Alderman blank <lb/>
for reports to be made <lb/>
City Manager. ii was i and <lb/>
carried that the blank <lb/>
and th. I <lb/>
of th, linger <lb/>
r. <lb/>
. <lb/>
to c a or <lb/>
for met <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Alderman P, VanDyke was <lb/>
pointed a Committee of one to <lb/>
sent the Hoard on the Public Library; <lb/>
Committee. <lb/>
Mr was elected pi ill- mail <lb/>
to till caused by the re- <lb/>
Mr. Clark, his election <lb/>
to date from April 1st. The <lb/>
Committee was authorize to <lb/>
m Page j <lb/>
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THE CAROLINA <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
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speaks is <lb/>
into the <lb/>
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sometimes it la hard on the <lb/>
minority <lb/>
to be rich in Mineral <lb/>
ii not before bombard- <lb/>
. i Dardanelles, certainly now <lb/>
the seen I <lb/>
. In pacifying the plate Indians <lb/>
he treats m us human be- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
ii i the too evident rage <lb/>
. bis enemies keep Mr. Bryan <lb/>
convinced In is on <lb/>
right track <lb/>
Club women disagreed on <lb/>
ace ii la worth noting that they <lb/>
not abed any blood because <lb/>
How fortunate that Baseball has <lb/>
lone the doom of This <lb/>
r education must hi i <lb/>
Ive to youthful <lb/>
Mid i in left <lb/>
The search William Brown was <lb/>
i Boat Landing <lb/>
and turned I rapt Smith. He <lb/>
as ill where be received <lb/>
h. r u in the <lb/>
I n where h a wounds <lb/>
i bullet <lb/>
should, r has not <lb/>
lions line <lb/>
appeal lo be suffer- <lb/>
i h his right <lb/>
; . . out on the left <lb/>
,, his He also a <lb/>
lei in his left I His condition Is <lb/>
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i a whom and <lb/>
Smith, i Police, began <lb/>
march I Wm Brown soon after the <lb/>
hooting They found him <lb/>
one lot k down the river, not <lb/>
no i I he had landed. <lb/>
He gave up without offering any re- <lb/>
i stationed In jail. <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
Kilt <lb/>
Heaters, Lights and <lb/>
Hotel Building. 10-ts-t. <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
by Coca Cola Bottling Com <lb/>
corner <lb/>
Streets to J Winslow. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Kilt REST A I WHIM <lb/>
in Weal Apply u <lb/>
s Mum, 3-6-t <lb/>
I'll I A KM <lb/>
repairing furniture for up- <lb/>
holstering we use Tapestry <lb/>
leather or any material desired <lb/>
Carolina Mfg. Co . St . Green, <lb/>
ville. N C. <lb/>
FOB Ml. I TYPE <lb/>
writer Some bargain J. II. Kittrell <lb/>
Though one great corporation com- <lb/>
Lina us annual profits <lb/>
a bare per rent, th <lb/>
v.-r bud <lb/>
To the army aviators war would not <lb/>
mean any credit increase of danger, <lb/>
II is hoped that no aviator v <lb/>
at lo the general <lb/>
Anybody who broken the cork <lb/>
off in the <lb/>
the latter, will understand f. I <lb/>
.- of the allied in the<lb/>
Dispatches from Europe <lb/>
Impression that the <lb/>
pal business of that in <lb/>
f la subscribing to <lb/>
will always keep <lb/>
i at N-art. <lb/>
is the <lb/>
Ii ii V for Or <lb/>
; i <lb/>
ii <lb/>
VII ii uh i in import <lb/>
u be from the <lb/>
k and It to the I I <lb/>
that <lb/>
. work u i. <lb/>
ill lines would not be well to <lb/>
vagrants <lb/>
i . busy or the <lb/>
-0 <lb/>
. ca lid proud Is i <lb/>
. u It could feed the entire <lb/>
i a he globe. The <lb/>
the .- bi lei ind <lb/>
n announcing tin m An <lb/>
be of i <lb/>
i variety. Hie naval I pa <lb/>
II upon the <lb/>
Is ,<lb/>
, lo i <lb/>
n i- i bar<lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
county <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given that the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
County at regular session as <lb/>
on Monday. March 1916 <lb/>
ordered an election to be held in th <lb/>
following described territory <lb/>
in Creek at the <lb/>
mouth of Black Swamp and with said <lb/>
Swamp lo the late I,. C Barrett line. <lb/>
Mid with said line to the Falkland <lb/>
Township line, and with said line to <lb/>
the forks of the road at then <lb/>
southward with Kirkwood road to E <lb/>
B. R. then with ail <lb/>
Virginia Lumber Company, <lb/>
the road at T. then <lb/>
vest ward with said road to T <lb/>
Ward place then with <lb/>
said line to the run of Creek; then <lb/>
said Creek to the <lb/>
That said election to be held or <lb/>
Saturday, the 17th. day of April <lb/>
at the School House in above <lb/>
ed for the purpose of as- <lb/>
Pi ruining the will of the <lb/>
of the above described territory <lb/>
as to whether there shall be levied <lb/>
and collected a Special School Tax <lb/>
on the 1100.00. valuation <lb/>
and on each Poll in <lb/>
the above described territory, and a- <lb/>
said election favoring the <lb/>
Special Tax shall vote a written or <lb/>
I Ballot with the words <lb/>
and those opposed to said <lb/>
Tax shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
ballot with the words <lb/>
And it was further ordered, that <lb/>
P. be, and he Is hereby <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election <lb/>
that Jack and T. R. Allen <lb/>
hereby appointed Poll Holders or <lb/>
Judges of election. <lb/>
And was further ordered, that a <lb/>
New Registration is. and shall be re- <lb/>
quired, and that the Registration <lb/>
Hooks of said District or Territory <lb/>
shall be opened on Friday. March <lb/>
1915, and closed on Saturday April <lb/>
for the purpose of registering <lb/>
the voters of said territory <lb/>
district. <lb/>
This the day of March <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Board of Com. of Pitt Co <lb/>
Attest BELL, Clark. <lb/>
lo The People <lb/>
At present time are <lb/>
cases of Smallpox scattered through <lb/>
out Those c will not be <lb/>
tined, Everyone who has been <lb/>
exposed should be at once. <lb/>
Those who have not been exposed <lb/>
ind v.;. have been vaccinated for <lb/>
should consult their Family <lb/>
Ian. People unable to pay will <lb/>
vaccinated by the county Health <lb/>
Oilier others will go to their <lb/>
Physician. <lb/>
. M D <lb/>
Health r <lb/>
In tubes cents, ask your <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
The Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Why <lb/>
Suffer <lb/>
So <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For <lb/>
It took i big specialist <lb/>
man years to out the <lb/>
of Buffering and how to <lb/>
it. Two things, he discovered, <lb/>
always present, no matter what the<lb/>
Hon. Relieve them and the <lb/>
and pain vanishes. His prescription, <lb/>
used very successfully In his <lb/>
was secured by the Nixon Laboratory <lb/>
and carefully put up under the <lb/>
Menthol If <lb/>
suffer from Neuralgia. <lb/>
Sore Throat, Headache, Ear- <lb/>
ache, Swellings, Soreness and Stiff- <lb/>
Pleurisy, Bronchitis, or <lb/>
you are in fact suffer- <lb/>
from congested and Inflamed con <lb/>
Instead of paying to II <lb/>
for the prescription you can now s <lb/>
to the store of Morris <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, and get a bottle <lb/>
of It for only cents. Be sure It's <lb/>
Menthol Balm adv <lb/>
PRESS- <lb/>
and ladies suits I am <lb/>
in need of work will appreciate <lb/>
any the public will give me. Mrs. <lb/>
Fannie Howard. Phone 269-J <lb/>
Cards. . . <lb/>
HF. CAUSATIONS D <lb/>
cloth's today. Mrs. D <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
St <lb/>
and lights. <lb/>
Line Depot. <lb/>
Pulley. <lb/>
t ROOM ON <lb/>
Good condition water <lb/>
One block from Coast <lb/>
Apply to Mrs. B. J. <lb/>
MAYOR <lb/>
the Voters of the Town of <lb/>
am a Candidate for the Office <lb/>
Mayor. Subject to your approval. <lb/>
I-J-U. T. R MOORE. <lb/>
ROOM FOR RENT <lb/>
street J. J. Cherry. <lb/>
WANTED A POSITION As CLERK <lb/>
in a or general merchandise <lb/>
store. Two end one-half years ex- <lb/>
Can furnish references. <lb/>
V. E stokes, x. c. <lb/>
DIAMOND LOST OS DICKINSON AVE <lb/>
DAIS, between Sutton and Coast <lb/>
Line Depot. Sidewalk south side of <lb/>
Finder be rewarded. <lb/>
MRS. HOY TAYLOR. <lb/>
CALL E. M CITY <lb/>
Market. Beef steak and 1-2 per <lb/>
pound at all times a day. Goods deliver- <lb/>
ed C. O. D. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
AID <lb/>
ROOM FOR ONE OR <lb/>
two gentlemen with or without board. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of Josephus de- <lb/>
ceased, late of Pitt county. North Caro <lb/>
this is to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned on or before the <lb/>
day of April 1416, or this notice be <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their recovery All <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate payment <lb/>
This 8th day of April <lb/>
MARTHA A. <lb/>
Administratrix Josephus <lb/>
I. Atty <lb/>
t in <lb/>
REMEMBER THE <lb/>
Tuesday. April 13th <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Work Possible. <lb/>
do good work while your <lb/>
bowels are sluggish or your live- <lb/>
id Wm E, Mgr. Scott <lb/>
Hotel, Hancock, Mich., says gave <lb/>
Cathartic Tablets a thorough; <lb/>
and them a mild but safe <lb/>
Cathartic Tablets <lb/>
i gripe or cause nausea. Th y <lb/>
Kay with drowsy, dull, tired <lb/>
cling and are wholesome, cleansing <lb/>
and healthful <lb/>
stout persona <lb/>
Most satisfactory for <lb/>
Sold Everywhere <lb/>
i la being low I <lb/>
i , the Al lam ii by way <lb/>
Panama canal The oil are <lb/>
behind In n mu I <lb/>
modern <lb/>
Sometime ago we all article <lb/>
by local the <lb/>
candidates for Mayor to make known <lb/>
their stand as to certain laws i p <lb/>
to the present lime a <lb/>
voters are still in the darK <lb/>
colors Mr. Candidate if yon <lb/>
nerve, <lb/>
nil a <lb/>
l-<lb/>
P- <lb/>
BUILD <lb/>
kl-tH <lb/>
ID. SWIFT I CO. <lb/>
1303 D. <lb/>
Today <lb/>
Fresh <lb/>
Strawberries <lb/>
California <lb/>
Fruit Store<lb/>
FOR <lb/>
To the Voters of <lb/>
beg to announce my candidacy for <lb/>
Mayor of the Town of Greenville. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN. <lb/>
PROFESSIONAL CARDS <lb/>
. W. . . <lb/>
limited to diseases t <lb/>
Eye, Ear, Nose sad Threat <lb/>
The of <lb/>
with Dr. D. L. lames, <lb/>
tile, K. X every <lb/>
tome M. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
an Street near <lb/>
Wilson's store <lb/>
For Mayor. <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
data for Mayor of the Town of Green- <lb/>
ville subject to the action the De <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
This march ID, <lb/>
J J. W. BRYAN. <lb/>
For Mayor. <lb/>
To the Voters of <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
late for Mayor subject to the Demo- <lb/>
primary to be held for the <lb/>
Town of Greenville. <lb/>
NEEDHAM W. OUTLAW <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given that the <lb/>
Foard of Commissioners of Pitt county <lb/>
at their regular session assembled <lb/>
on Monday, March 1915, ordered in <lb/>
election to be held in the <lb/>
described <lb/>
on Swift Creek at the <lb/>
line District No. as now <lb/>
thence with the said line to <lb/>
Clay Hoot Swamp down said Swamp <lb/>
C. Smith's west line with <lb/>
line to J. W, line, <lb/>
with line to Oscar Haddock's <lb/>
east line, with said line to Clay <lb/>
Swamp, then down Swamp to <lb/>
Creek, up said Creek to Hie <lb/>
beginning, including all within the said <lb/>
boundaries the lands owned t <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Thai said election to he held on Sat <lb/>
the day of April 1916, it <lb/>
K store in above <lb/>
ed territory for the purpose of <lb/>
the will of the Qualified voters <lb/>
of the above described territory as Vi <lb/>
whether there shall be levied end col- <lb/>
a Special School Tax of <lb/>
n the 1100.00, valuation of property <lb/>
and on the Poll in the <lb/>
described territory, and at said <lb/>
election favoring the Special <lb/>
Tax shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
with the words Special <lb/>
and those opposed to said Tax <lb/>
shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
lot with the words Special <lb/>
And it was further ordered, that B. <lb/>
Smith be. and he hereby appoint- <lb/>
ed registrar for said election and <lb/>
that L. A. Edwards and W. II <lb/>
r are hereby appointed Poll Holders <lb/>
r Judges or election. <lb/>
And it was further ordered, that <lb/>
a No is, and shall be re <lb/>
lulled, and that the Registration <lb/>
for said district or territory <lb/>
shall be opened on Friday, March <lb/>
1916, and close Saturday, April <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of said district. <lb/>
This the 3rd, day of March <lb/>
S. A <lb/>
Chairman Board Com of Pitt <lb/>
Attest; Clerk <lb/>
DB PUT. <lb/>
over Frank Store <lb/>
Ills N. C. Phone T <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. <lb/>
of Now Tort.<lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In all the Courts <lb/>
In Wooten Binding on <lb/>
street, fronting Court House <lb/>
J. F.<lb/>
Winslow's Stables <lb/>
OF I <lb/>
Meet 4th. <lb/>
N. gr<lb/>
and are not <lb/>
LB ATE <lb/>
a. m dotty, <lb/>
oar Mm Mil <lb/>
a. m. daily, <lb/>
bath City <lb/>
Parlor Car Service <lb/>
for sots <lb/>
North and West. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
BOUND <lb/>
f m. dally, <lb/>
ii s. m. daily tor <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
Connects North, <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
VII a. m. dally, HI<lb/>
m. dally for Raleigh at <lb/>
stations. <lb/>
For farther and <lb/>
ration to Bleeping Cars, apply ft <lb/>
L. Agent, H. <lb/>
H. ft. <lb/>
Age <lb/>
I. D. ,<lb/>
TA. <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
en on the Conn <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
D. M. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
and Drainage Cases a Special <lb/>
In office formerly by <lb/>
F. O. James A San. <lb/>
R. C. <lb/>
Law- <lb/>
Winterville. N. C. <lb/>
Practice where services are desired <lb/>
I SKINNER <lb/>
Attorney at <lb/>
ALBION <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Third St <lb/>
wherever his <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Corner Fourth and Evans Streets <lb/>
Both Day sad lift <lb/>
Send <lb/>
KODAK WORK <lb/>
NOT ONE <lb/>
If you check up the number of bottles <lb/>
used you Foley'S Honey and <lb/>
Tar in greater demand than any other <lb/>
cough medicine. It is safe, prompt <lb/>
and live for colds, croup, hoarse- <lb/>
bronchial coughs, throat trouble <lb/>
and It contains no <lb/>
and Is the preferred medicine for <lb/>
children Sold Everywhere <lb/>
CAPS, iD <lb/>
at the Tuesday. <lb/>
April 13th. <lb/>
Are Other Greenville People <lb/>
similarly Situated. <lb/>
Can there be any stronger proof <lb/>
offered than the evidence of Greenville <lb/>
residents After you have read the <lb/>
following, quietly the question. <lb/>
Mrs. G. B. Holmes, <lb/>
St., Greenville, had dull <lb/>
pains in my back across my kidneys <lb/>
which worried mo considerably. At <lb/>
night I could scarcely sleep I was <lb/>
so sore and lame. I tried easily and <lb/>
could hardly do my housework. Head- <lb/>
ache and dizzy spells were common <lb/>
and the kidney secretions very <lb/>
scanty. My ankles and limbs became <lb/>
swollen. Seeing Kidney Pills <lb/>
advertised In the papers, I got some, <lb/>
brought good results, regulating <lb/>
the action of my kidneys and relieving <lb/>
the other symptoms of kidney <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same that <lb/>
Mrs. Holmes had. <lb/>
Co. Props., Buffalo, N. T. <lb/>
Markets Cash <lb/>
Oft <lb/>
TODAY <lb/>
May Wheat <lb/>
Wheat 1-3 <lb/>
May Corn 7-K <lb/>
July Corn 3- <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
July Lard M <lb/>
May Bibs <lb/>
July Ribs <lb/>
moaning Pet Plants <lb/>
Palms and many other <lb/>
plants or the house Write to o. <lb/>
Spring Price List of Bose bushes <lb/>
shrubberies. Hedge Plants. <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
BUSINESS IS <lb/>
Mall, telegraph telephone orders <lb/>
promptly executed by J. L. <lb/>
t CO. Florist, Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
Store Greenhouse <lb/>
Flowers Fer All Occasions. <lb/>
We grow them. Roses, Violets. Ta <lb/>
lies and Carnations a specialty. Woo <lb/>
ding and Funeral flowers arranged t <lb/>
the latest artistic styles. <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Genera Tonic <lb/>
Take Grave's <lb/>
The Old Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable a <lb/>
General Tonic because It contains the <lb/>
well known teak m B <lb/>
IRON. II nets on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, the and <lb/>
Builds up the Whole cents.<lb/>
Buck- <lb/>
wheat, Hominy, <lb/>
Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Quakers Corn Flake, <lb/>
Post Poet <lb/>
en, Porridge, <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flour, <lb/>
Flour, Con- <lb/>
and Dal- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb/>
e I Ionic <lb/>
TONIC, on <lb/>
Malaria up A <lb/>
i. V l <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Insurance and Real Estate <lb/>
Agents. <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
Mr. l of Bethel, was <lb/>
Greenville last night, <lb/>
Mr. it E, Baits has returned from <lb/>
i trip to Snow Hill. <lb/>
Mr W. C. of Florence. S. C, <lb/>
is in the city stopping the Bertha. <lb/>
Dr of Falkland <lb/>
Ans in Greenville today. <lb/>
Makes Feel Like <lb/>
suffered from kidney ailment for <lb/>
two writes Mrs. M. A. <lb/>
Miss., commenced <lb/>
Kidney Pills about ten <lb/>
months ago. I am years of age and <lb/>
I'd like a Foley <lb/>
Kidney Pills invigorate weak and de- <lb/>
ranged kidneys, relieve backache, <lb/>
and Madder trouble. Sold <lb/>
Everywhere. <lb/>
i i mi BALE <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
ind delivered by H. lo <lb/>
t K. Harvey Co., on the 7th day <lb/>
January 1914, which mortgage was <lb/>
recorded in the office of the Be- <lb/>
of Deeds of Pitt county in Book <lb/>
Page the undersigned will <lb/>
-ell for cash before the Court House <lb/>
in Greenville, on Monday, the <lb/>
day of May, the following <lb/>
described tract or parcel of land sit- <lb/>
in Swift Creek Township, and <lb/>
as No. ill the division <lb/>
the J. B. Kilpatrick <lb/>
Hounded on the East by the land of <lb/>
W Chapman, on the West by the <lb/>
lands of W. G. Chapman, on the <lb/>
North by the lands of Hugh Kirkman. <lb/>
on Soothe by lands of F. <lb/>
M containing acres <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
sale sold to said <lb/>
gage. <lb/>
This April 1st, 1915. <lb/>
It <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
HANK owner of debt. <lb/>
F R. James Son. Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Aldermen Purchase <lb/>
Fire Truck <lb/>
from page one. <lb/>
i has,, uniforms for the police. <lb/>
Mr. I. W Tucker was unanimously <lb/>
sleeted to succeed himself on the <lb/>
Water Light Commission for a <lb/>
term Of four years. <lb/>
A committee, consisting of Aldermen <lb/>
Coward. Smith and Hooker, was <lb/>
pointed to secure a tax lister. <lb/>
It was moved and carried that an <lb/>
election be tor the First Mon- <lb/>
day of June. A new registration was <lb/>
ordered and the and Poll <lb/>
Holders of the several wards were <lb/>
appointed. <lb/>
Fin- Truck <lb/>
This morning Fire Chief U. Over- <lb/>
ton called at the Reflector Office and <lb/>
announced that the Committee, <lb/>
pointed last night to look into the <lb/>
Truck proposition has placed an order <lb/>
with the representative of the Truck <lb/>
Company who has been here for <lb/>
days. Mr. has requested <lb/>
us to extend to the citizens of Green- <lb/>
ville through these columns his sin- <lb/>
appreciation of their co-opera- <lb/>
efforts in asking Aldermen <lb/>
to purchase a machine which will be <lb/>
of so much use to the Mrs Depart- <lb/>
IS<lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given that lb- <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
at its regular section on the first <lb/>
Monday in March 1916. it being <lb/>
day in March 1916, ordered at. <lb/>
election to be held in Carolina Town <lb/>
ship, county. <lb/>
That said election to be held on <lb/>
Tuesday the day of April 1915 <lb/>
it regular voting place in th <lb/>
town of Stokes, N. C. for the <lb/>
pose of ascertaining the will of <lb/>
qualified voters In said Town- <lb/>
ship, as to whether the Stock <lb/>
shall be established in said Carolina <lb/>
according to as in Burn <lb/>
cases made and provided, and at said <lb/>
election those favoring the establish <lb/>
of said law in said Town <lb/>
ship shall vote a written or printed <lb/>
with the words Stock <lb/>
those oppose shall vote a written <lb/>
Ballot with the words <lb/>
and S. C, <lb/>
Page is appointed Registrar, and will <lb/>
have the Registration Books opened <lb/>
on Thursday March 1915. and until <lb/>
Saturday. April 1915, for the <lb/>
pose of registering qualified voters <lb/>
of said Carolina Township <lb/>
This the day of March <lb/>
B. A. <lb/>
Chairman of Hoard of Com. of Pitt Co <lb/>
Attest Clerk.<lb/>
AM <lb/>
I .-. <lb/>
Sale Property. <lb/>
virtue of the power contained in <lb/>
a certain mortgage deed executed and <lb/>
delivered by and wife <lb/>
to W. on the 21st. day of <lb/>
June 1913, and recorded in the <lb/>
Register of Deeds office, of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, in Book L-10, <lb/>
page the undersigned will expose <lb/>
to public sale, before the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder, on Monday the 19th. day of <lb/>
April. 1915. at o'clock. M. that <lb/>
certain personal property and real es- <lb/>
, . . ,, hereinafter described, <lb/>
FOB WEEK n of , of <lb/>
Quite a spirit o. enthusiasm is <lb/>
tested among our citizens as regards <lb/>
Indeed quite a number have already <lb/>
completed the work so far as their <lb/>
own premises are concerned. The <lb/>
question now arises who will <lb/>
after the vacant lots and open courts <lb/>
buck offices and store buildings <lb/>
There is a very apparent need of <lb/>
work along this line. . Tenth <lb/>
Let us all get so bubbling over , a <lb/>
of enthusiasm for a clean town that I <lb/>
in <lb/>
in town of Greenville; beginning <lb/>
at a stake where the Eastern side <lb/>
of Brans street and the Northern side <lb/>
of Tenth street and runs in <lb/>
Easterly direction with the North- <lb/>
em side of Tenth street feet to <lb/>
a stake; thence in a Northerly <lb/>
parallel with Evans street IS <lb/>
to a stake; thence in a Westerly <lb/>
Officers and Directors of the <lb/>
Hanking and Trust Com- <lb/>
are preparing for a big <lb/>
this coining Monday, April 12th <lb/>
The Fourteenth Annual Meeting of <lb/>
the Stockholders of this popular and <lb/>
growing bank will lie held in the <lb/>
Town Ball here on the above date at <lb/>
The officers of the In- <lb/>
exerting every effort to- <lb/>
ward making this year's meeting the <lb/>
most successful ever held. <lb/>
Nonces been sent out to all <lb/>
stockholders specially urging <lb/>
presence here Monday morning. <lb/>
it will be remembered that the <lb/>
Banking and Trust Company <lb/>
i established a Branch <lb/>
id, a huh we under- <lb/>
started off successfully. <lb/>
The opening of this new hank will no <lb/>
doubt offer great facilities and be <lb/>
unlimited to the people in the <lb/>
land section, who have hereto- <lb/>
fore been without such conveniences. <lb/>
After the adjournment of the meet- <lb/>
Monday morning, the Stockholders <lb/>
of the Hank will In- asked to enjoy <lb/>
a try at Proctor's Seine Beach, <lb/>
mar Automobiles will <lb/>
be provided for all and the <lb/>
are earnestly requested to be <lb/>
and enjoy feast. <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
MANAGEMENT, <lb/>
ETC. <lb/>
Carolina Home and Farm and <lb/>
Reflector published every Friday <lb/>
at Greenville. N. C. for April I, 1915, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Associate Editor, D. C. Moore <lb/>
Editor, C. B. <lb/>
Business Manager. C B. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Publisher, The Reflector Co , Inc <lb/>
O. L. <lb/>
Joyner, C. B. R J. Cobb, <lb/>
S. Everett, I J. Whichard, Jr. <lb/>
W. H Hail. Jr. B. B. Sugg. <lb/>
Bros. Greenville. N. C.; John II <lb/>
Small. Washington. N. <lb/>
Known bondholders, mortgages, and <lb/>
other security holders, holding per <lb/>
cent or more of total amount of <lb/>
or other Mer- <lb/>
Linotype Co. New York, N. <lb/>
T s. j. Everett, Trustee. <lb/>
C. . <lb/>
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb/>
this day of April. 1915. <lb/>
AH. Notary Public <lb/>
M commission expires 4th. 1916. <lb/>
WORK T BK BONE <lb/>
CITY<lb/>
Monday, April 12th. Fifth Ward <lb/>
April 13th. Fourth Ward. <lb/>
April 14th. and <lb/>
day until Noon. Third <lb/>
Saturday First Ward <lb/>
Is expected to enter <lb/>
into this campaign with end In <lb/>
view of thoroughly cleaning the town, <lb/>
and in order to the town <lb/>
force it is urged that trash and <lb/>
rubbish to be hauled by th- Town be <lb/>
placed on the streets in a convenient <lb/>
place to be hauled from din. rent <lb/>
wards on the day stated above, for it <lb/>
will be Impossible to go over the <lb/>
I in mi p- i <lb/>
territory more than once during that children, <lb/>
week . <lb/>
Again it might well to call <lb/>
to the tact that no person will <lb/>
be allowed to put any trash or rub <lb/>
on the streets without <lb/>
same In boxes, barrels or crates. Any <lb/>
person violating this law will h. ton <lb/>
ed to remove same <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
will not see the property line but <lb/>
direction with street feet to <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
Notice, is hereby given the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
v at adjourned meeting, assembled <lb/>
n Tuesday Mar. 1916. ordered an <lb/>
lo be held in the following<lb/>
District Known as <lb/>
District No. <lb/>
That said election to be held on <lb/>
the day of April 1915, <lb/>
at the House in the above <lb/>
territory for the purpose of as- <lb/>
the will of the qualified <lb/>
voters of the above described territory. <lb/>
SI to whether there, shall be levied and <lb/>
a Special Tax of on <lb/>
valuation of properly and <lb/>
on each Poll in above <lb/>
territory, and at election <lb/>
those favoring the Special Tax shall <lb/>
a written or printed Hallo with <lb/>
he words Special Tax. and <lb/>
those oppose to said Tax shall vote a <lb/>
written or Ballot with the <lb/>
words Special <lb/>
And it was further ordered, that <lb/>
H, A Pierce be. and he is hereby <lb/>
Registrar for said election, <lb/>
that F. B. Rogers and Joe Sum- <lb/>
are hereby appointed Poll <lb/>
Holders or Judges of election <lb/>
And it was further that a <lb/>
New Registration Is, and shall be re <lb/>
and that the Registration <lb/>
Hooks for said District or territory <lb/>
-hall be opened Thursday. March <lb/>
1915. and closed Saturday. April <lb/>
for the purpose of register- <lb/>
the qualified voters said district <lb/>
or territory. <lb/>
This day Mm. Ii <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
c of Hoard of Com. of PHI Co <lb/>
BELL, Clerk <lb/>
we will not see proper., . u <lb/>
keep going as long as we see the need <lb/>
or until we meet some other public and . furniture <lb/>
spirited from another, <lb/>
direction. of every kind and in <lb/>
Here is n chance to boast our Green- .,. <lb/>
Fight Potato Diseases. <lb/>
Minneapolis. Minn. Apr. <lb/>
today, a three-day campaign will <lb/>
be against the potato dis- <lb/>
eases by the University of Minnesota <lb/>
and the S. Department of <lb/>
the potato counties of <lb/>
pin, Ramsey and Dakota. Losses of <lb/>
from cent to -25 per cent of the <lb/>
crop have been reported in recent <lb/>
class of <lb/>
OM- <lb/>
l. <lb/>
The Singing class of the <lb/>
Orphanage will give <lb/>
i m th. <lb/>
on Wednesday, April 14th in las Audi <lb/>
of the Fast Carolina Teachers <lb/>
Training School. The orphans <lb/>
Oxford have been coming hers for n <lb/>
number of years and their entertain <lb/>
have alway I <lb/>
pleasing <lb/>
The Oxford <lb/>
ed In by the Masons of North <lb/>
Carolina, the great and <lb/>
work ii i. is in <lb/>
aid to and raring tot the orphan and <lb/>
the <lb/>
i r. a i of patronage <lb/>
j a Lang, Chairman of the <lb/>
. v . . mi requests <lb/>
a all ho lo have <lb/>
arc i the <lb/>
homes will plea. him in the <lb/>
m tea i <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Winter layers and fine table <lb/>
grow weigh eight to twelve pound, <lb/>
rose comb fine strain eggs per <lb/>
of IS W J. Wyatt. Winter <lb/>
M. C <lb/>
years In sections The govern <lb/>
mi lit, state and county will <lb/>
show by charts the methods <lb/>
g. for wiping out the blight on <lb/>
and other crops. <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
Before the Clerk. <lb/>
Cornelia Jones et <lb/>
vs NOTICE <lb/>
Walter Jones et <lb/>
The defendants Walter Jones and <lb/>
Clara in the above entitled ac- <lb/>
will take notice that an action <lb/>
entitled as above has been Commenced <lb/>
in the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
, that store building in the town of i <lb/>
Greenville on the East side of Evans j <lb/>
i street, known as the Corey store <lb/>
i building, and being two doors North <lb/>
j Of the Greenville Hanking and Trust <lb/>
Co., building. <lb/>
Sale will be made to satisfy said <lb/>
mortgage. cash. <lb/>
This 10th. day of March 1915. <lb/>
D. W. HARDER <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
By F. M. WOOTEN, Assignee <lb/>
3-20-ltd <lb/>
Card Of Thanks. <lb/>
We wish to thank the people <lb/>
Greenville for their kind services <lb/>
during the previous illness and <lb/>
death of our baby. May God bless <lb/>
who loaned a helping hand. <lb/>
MR AND MRS C. K TAYLOR. <lb/>
Id<lb/>
Come to see us for the New Model <lb/>
Touring and Runabout Automobiles. Equip- <lb/>
electric lights and many other new <lb/>
additions. Our profit sharing plan is very <lb/>
attractive. .-. <lb/>
Cut. ft <lb/>
F. O. . Detroit. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Tat Affect The Head <lb/>
ill laxative <lb/>
Tl VB <lb/>
and not nor <lb/>
lock E. W. <lb/>
A OF BLACK <lb/>
in town would probably Us <lb/>
but we are prepared <lb/>
tor the necessary remedies even fur <lb/>
bat and are with the <lb/>
at stock of drugs to any <lb/>
of a doctor's prescription with <lb/>
the newest discoveries in medicine <lb/>
r dross of any description. Our <lb/>
Is prompt and mistakes are <lb/>
here. <lb/>
th partition of the lands of Calvin <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Jones, deceased among bis heirs at <lb/>
law. and the Walter and <lb/>
wife Clara Jones will further take <lb/>
notice that they are required to <lb/>
pear in the of the Clerk of the <lb/>
Superior Court of county on the <lb/>
27th day of April 1915 and answer or <lb/>
demur lo tho complaint or petition j late j <lb/>
the plaintiffs in this action, or the j <lb/>
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for <lb/>
the relief demanded in the Complaint <lb/>
or petition. <lb/>
This the day of April <lb/>
. COX. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court . county. <lb/>
Julius Attorney <lb/>
SHOT RY Ml Ml <lb/>
OTHER <lb/>
l POSTAL <lb/>
INSTANTLY <lb/>
KILLED AT BI WIRE <lb/>
in contact <lb/>
With a telephone wire broken and hang her door. <lb/>
D across the electric light feed wire <lb/>
Daniel John was in- <lb/>
killed about noon today, <lb/>
kins was walking along the street and <lb/>
reached down lo move tho wire from <lb/>
the walk and When he grasped it lie <lb/>
dropped dead. <lb/>
Suit was tiled this afternoon against where i <lb/>
the city for damages because of the <lb/>
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return n trial package containing <lb/>
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coughs, colds croup. Kidney <lb/>
and Cathartic Tablets. <lb/>
IT THE <lb/>
Young Man Wooded in lied <lb/>
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Hospital <lb/>
April Theodore <lb/>
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afternoon was shot, by <lb/>
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rated upon last night and the pistol <lb/>
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conferred upon tho undersigned Mort- <lb/>
gages in a certain Deed bear- <lb/>
dale of 6th. day of Sept from <lb/>
L Barrett and Nora Barrett his <lb/>
Wife, and duly recorded in the office <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
in Book L Page etc the <lb/>
will sell at public auction <lb/>
at the Court House door in Greenville, <lb/>
C. for cash, at o'clock m. May <lb/>
the 3rd 1915, the following described <lb/>
real estate One town Lot in <lb/>
the town of M. C. Con- <lb/>
one Acre more or less, bounded <lb/>
follows, on the north by W. H. <lb/>
Wilkinson, on the east by Main Street, <lb/>
on the south by the Graded School lot, <lb/>
and by the Belcher Heirs on tho west. <lb/>
This tho 29th. day of March 1915. <lb/>
A. W. GREENE. Mortgagee. <lb/>
Proof Hog For Sale. <lb/>
Choice lot of sows <lb/>
at almost stock price. <lb/>
We are short on corn and long on <lb/>
hogs and hare decided to offer for <lb/>
radiate sale SO young proof <lb/>
Jersey Gilts from to month <lb/>
Id weighing from to pounds <lb/>
at to a piece. The is <lb/>
the hog for this sec- <lb/>
and this Is an exceptionally tine <lb/>
let of stock. They hare all recently <lb/>
been given the treat <lb/>
and are therefore cholera <lb/>
If you are looking for a bargain in <lb/>
hogs here It your opportunity This <lb/>
offer will be withdrawn April IT <lb/>
FARM <lb/>
II. W. JACKSON. 1-2 miles west of <lb/>
Greenville. I -0 M <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Sale Valuable Town Property. <lb/>
By virtue of the power <lb/>
a certain mortgage deed executed <lb/>
and delivered by J. S and <lb/>
wife to C. S. Carr, trustee, on the <lb/>
day of February 1914, and duly <lb/>
recorded In Register of <lb/>
of Pit County, North Carolina, <lb/>
Book T pate the under- <lb/>
signed Will to public .-ale. be- <lb/>
fore the Court House Door, in <lb/>
to the highest bidder, on Monday <lb/>
the 19th. day of April 1916, at U <lb/>
O'clock If. Be certain tracts or par- <lb/>
land, lying and being in the <lb/>
said County and State, and the <lb/>
town of Beginning on <lb/>
street at a stake feet from <lb/>
the South-East corner of the Free Will <lb/>
Baptist Church lot, thence in a South- <lb/>
direction with the Western <lb/>
of street 1-2 feet to <lb/>
a stake in Lula Allen's thence <lb/>
in a Westerly direction with Lula <lb/>
Allen's line feet to a stake, a <lb/>
thence in a Northerly direction <lb/>
parallel with street 1-2 <lb/>
feet to a thence in a Easterly <lb/>
direction parallel with H. D. Nelson's <lb/>
Southern line to <lb/>
street the beginning. <lb/>
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and 11th. Streets and runs an Easterly <lb/>
direction parallel with 11th. Street <lb/>
feet; thence a Northerly direction <lb/>
parallel with street <lb/>
thence In a Westerly direction <lb/>
with 11th. feet to Co- <lb/>
street; thence in a Southerly <lb/>
direction with street <lb/>
feet to the beginning. <lb/>
Sale to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb/>
Terms of Sale Cash <lb/>
This 16th, day of March 1915 <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Trustee <lb/>
By F. WOOTEN. Assignee. <lb/>
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yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
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TO HI VI TAX <lb/>
You are hereby notified that I have <lb/>
this the 1st day of April levied upon <lb/>
the following lands, which will be sold <lb/>
the First Monday in May to Ml <lb/>
on the same. <lb/>
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John Baker i U <lb/>
Janie Chancy <lb/>
Mrs Blanche Davenport 5.65 <lb/>
Moses el CO <lb/>
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Joseph Kin <lb/>
Hoses Little <lb/>
J. Bert Little <lb/>
Willie Little 5.23 <lb/>
W. T. Mason 3.12 <lb/>
Dave Moore Lot <lb/>
Fannie 1.01 <lb/>
j. J. Redding <lb/>
Hugh Smith 9.00 <lb/>
Mrs. Ross 4.30 <lb/>
Noah Smith 3.82 <lb/>
A. H. Taft 2.60 <lb/>
1.69<lb/>
John M. Ward 4.64 <lb/>
John Williams Br. 4.66 <lb/>
Robert E. Wilson 9.52 <lb/>
township <lb/>
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says Mr Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic She says I began to use <lb/>
my back and bead would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I 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 <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
CARD <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it does me <lb/>
backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
more fifty years. <lb/>
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K. Allen acres <lb/>
I. C. Arthur acres <lb/>
Travis Allen <lb/>
Jas Drown acres <lb/>
C. L. Brown acre. <lb/>
Mrs. Clyde Brown <lb/>
J. H. Bard, Jr. <lb/>
J. B Barnhill acres <lb/>
R. II Dell acres <lb/>
It. I. Butler, <lb/>
J. II, Buck <lb/>
Annie Bullock <lb/>
Brown Jr., Lot <lb/>
M. Drown 1-1 acre <lb/>
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Reuben Clark Lot <lb/>
Isaac Carr <lb/>
Allen I Lit <lb/>
Mrs Blanche Davenport <lb/>
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Joe Daniel l Lot <lb/>
W. Bakes 2-6 acres <lb/>
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Frank Evans 1.01 <lb/>
Hub Forbes <lb/>
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B, Fleming acres <lb/>
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Mrs. W. P. Gardner, lot <lb/>
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Edward Harris. I lot <lb/>
Alston Harris, I lot <lb/>
Nathan tiler, lot <lb/>
Armor Jordan, acres <lb/>
Willie Jenkins, lot <lb/>
Julius B. lot <lb/>
Andrew lot <lb/>
James, acres <lb/>
Ida R. Jones. lot <lb/>
Abram acres, I lot <lb/>
Mrs. J. F lots <lb/>
Lizzie lots <lb/>
Henry Knox. lot <lb/>
Virginia King 1-4 lot <lb/>
King, lots <lb/>
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J. C. lots <lb/>
Frank lot years <lb/>
Henry 1-2 lots <lb/>
J. J lot <lb/>
Herbert I lot <lb/>
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D. u Little, lots <lb/>
Mack Little. lot <lb/>
L. K. Manning, I lot <lb/>
Luke Mills. acres <lb/>
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4.24 <lb/>
96.84 <lb/>
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John Simmons, lot <lb/>
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Watson Williams. acre <lb/>
Williams, lot <lb/>
Stephen Ward. lot <lb/>
Lizzie Wooten, lot <lb/>
H. P. Walker. lot <lb/>
W R. Baker, acres <lb/>
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H. W. Brown, acres <lb/>
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Rand Best, lot <lb/>
II. lot <lb/>
Spencer Carter, lot <lb/>
Malissa Elliott, I lot <lb/>
J. J. Ford. acres. lot <lb/>
L. G. Ford. CO acres <lb/>
W. F. Freeman, lot <lb/>
H. Gray, lot <lb/>
Wilson Gray, I lot <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth <lb/>
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Alphonso Harris. lot <lb/>
E. H. Howard. lot <lb/>
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Mrs L. A. V. James, acres <lb/>
M. A. James. acres <lb/>
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Berry Jones. lot <lb/>
Church Keel. lot <lb/>
Jose Keel. lot <lb/>
D. A. Moore. acres <lb/>
L. Moore and <lb/>
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J. IV Morris, acres <lb/>
Mrs. Florence Martin. acres <lb/>
Sam Moore, acres <lb/>
Florence Martin acres <lb/>
J. Perkins. acres <lb/>
W. B. L. Purvis. lot <lb/>
Willis Pitt. lots <lb/>
John Pittman. I lot <lb/>
w s. Powell, acres <lb/>
T. lot <lb/>
S. Rollins, <lb/>
W Roberson, lot <lb/>
It. L. Rouse, I lots <lb/>
J. H. lots <lb/>
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I Henry Sheppard. lot <lb/>
I Lewis Smith. acres <lb/>
W. Jasper Taylor, acres <lb/>
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John Taylor. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary B. <lb/>
Williams, acres <lb/>
6.86 <lb/>
3.50 <lb/>
196.57 <lb/>
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57.46 <lb/>
2.37 <lb/>
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Abram acres 7.11 <lb/>
Mrs. acres 1.66 <lb/>
Warren acres I SI <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Luke st Home years <lb/>
Crawford UM <lb/>
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Mrs. Fannie 1-4 ac res <lb/>
George Nobles acres <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth Pollard <lb/>
John Peyton acres <lb/>
W. L. Rice acres <lb/>
Standard Realty Co. <lb/>
H. B. Turner. lots <lb/>
David Washington lot <lb/>
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Eliza Carr <lb/>
Corbett acres <lb/>
Willie lot yrs. <lb/>
W. C. Edwards lot yrs. <lb/>
C. S. Eagles lot <lb/>
J C Eason g lots <lb/>
Joe Everett acres lots <lb/>
O. W. acres <lb/>
E. C. lots <lb/>
Mrs. Mollie acres <lb/>
Moses Graham lot <lb/>
2.17 <lb/>
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5.40 <lb/>
6.15 <lb/>
10.17 <lb/>
29.54 <lb/>
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Freeman. I acre <lb/>
A. Gray and J. M. <lb/>
1-2 acres <lb/>
II Knox. acres <lb/>
II Keel, acres <lb/>
Garden Teed, acres <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Gray acres <lb/>
J. II. Burrow, acres <lb/>
H. Barrow, acres <lb/>
Oscar Brown. acres <lb/>
Henry Boyd. I lot <lb/>
W. H. Corbett. 1-2 <lb/>
On and Jo Causey, acres <lb/>
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acres <lb/>
J. W Cox, acres <lb/>
W. Li. Cox, acres <lb/>
Chapman, acres <lb/>
I, D. Cogdell. acres <lb/>
Marcellus Dawson, <lb/>
I. S. Fleming, lots <lb/>
John I re <lb/>
Eli Gaylord acre <lb/>
W II. Harvard. 3-4 acre <lb/>
Marrow. acres <lb/>
Mills, 1-2 acres <lb/>
V. in May, acres <lb/>
S I. Nobles, acres <lb/>
W Pope, acres <lb/>
II. I. Smith. acre <lb/>
w Button, lot <lb/>
Ma Blocks, <lb/>
Simpson Milling . <lb/>
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5.62 <lb/>
1.56 <lb/>
1.93 <lb/>
3.91 <lb/>
J. R. Gay guardian for Mollie Owen <lb/>
acres 7.02 <lb/>
Harris W. Howard acres 100.64 <lb/>
W. L Johnson acres 68.29 <lb/>
Sam Johnson acre, lot 10.99 <lb/>
L. Lang lot 5.98 <lb/>
John Moseley acres 3.91 <lb/>
D. P. Moseley acres 10.89 <lb/>
Owens lot 4.23 <lb/>
W. It. Owens lot 1.66 <lb/>
Peter Pitt lot 7.0 <lb/>
Lizzie Parker lot 2.62 <lb/>
Ben Phillips lots 1.75 <lb/>
, J. B. acres 9.49 <lb/>
Vines acres <lb/>
acres 7.39 <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Tom L. lot <lb/>
John Atkinson lot 12.2 <lb/>
Robt. Atkinson <lb/>
Vance Belcher lots 65.04 <lb/>
I Richard Blount lot 1.90 <lb/>
Joseph 4.82 <lb/>
15.93 <lb/>
L. Blount lot 13.02 <lb/>
Herbert 8.64 <lb/>
Chestnut lot 11.28 <lb/>
Annie Collins lot <lb/>
JR. A C, W. Harden lot 6.23 <lb/>
Mary lot <lb/>
L. E. Everett acre- 22.82 <lb/>
W. T I lot 5.91 <lb/>
Chas. Exum lot 8.31 <lb/>
Levi Exum I lot 11.11 <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Fulford acres 10.2 <lb/>
W. R Jackson 3.0 <lb/>
. W Johnson lot 13.00 <lb/>
I Dr. Paul E. Jones lot 15.69 <lb/>
Joyner acres 7.42 <lb/>
I Hannah Johnson I 6.69 <lb/>
Joyner lot 7.15 <lb/>
Edgar Joyner 7.31 <lb/>
Joyner Hot <lb/>
Oscar Joyner lot <lb/>
Blount <lb/>
Alford Joyner 16.26 <lb/>
Windsor Joyner I <lb/>
Alford W. Joyner 16.26 <lb/>
King 6.89 <lb/>
Mrs Lillie acres 2.40 <lb/>
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Mack lot 1.90 <lb/>
W M. lots <lb/>
H. John May, I lot 6.58 <lb/>
Robt. May lot 2.1 <lb/>
John Moore Jr I lot 4.30 <lb/>
Mary Moore I lot 4.81 <lb/>
Ina lots 11.83 <lb/>
S M Pollard acres lots 154.50 <lb/>
Lewis Phillips lot <lb/>
Win. Rasberry lot <lb/>
Jim Pollard lot <lb/>
Loyd Smith. lot <lb/>
II S. Smith I lot <lb/>
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Henry lot <lb/>
Jim Sugg lot <lb/>
Mrs Banner Tyson <lb/>
Ben Vines lot <lb/>
Julia Vines lot <lb/>
Ivey Webb lots <lb/>
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W II Wilkinson lot <lb/>
Ward lot <lb/>
T. H. Abbot lot <lb/>
Mien lot <lb/>
Mrs Georgia Baker I lot <lb/>
J. II. Buck lot <lb/>
Mi is Ella Bland I <lb/>
T. Bright <lb/>
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In Brown I acre <lb/>
lion <lb/>
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3.07 <lb/>
6.71 <lb/>
26.56 <lb/>
111.37 <lb/>
8.07 <lb/>
5.53 <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Greene, lot <lb/>
Dick Garris 1-2 9.18 <lb/>
Bettie acres 3.69 <lb/>
Hemby Adam acres 22.93 <lb/>
Mrs. A. Johnson 11.20 <lb/>
Carolina Jones lot 1.95 <lb/>
Annie Williams lot <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Johnson I lot <lb/>
Noah bits 5.51 <lb/>
las. Taylor lot 7.49 <lb/>
lien Tyson I lot 1.90 <lb/>
J. J. Tillett lot <lb/>
F. c. acres 18.69 <lb/>
Sam Smith lots 6.71 <lb/>
Don Stewart lot 1.62 <lb/>
Rich. Stewart lot 1.62 <lb/>
II, Sutton 1-4 acre 1.44 <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Chas. Richardson lot 3.98 <lb/>
Patrick I lot 2.67 <lb/>
Simon Phillips lot years 6.96 <lb/>
J. B Patrick 6.01 <lb/>
acres 3.91 <lb/>
Will Newton lots 5.09 <lb/>
Sampson Nobles 1-4 acre 1.70 <lb/>
George lot 8.64 <lb/>
Johnson Morton lot 5.15 <lb/>
Criss Moore lot 2.60 <lb/>
Claude Moore lot 2.47 <lb/>
G. F. Morrison lot 2.47 <lb/>
J. H. 3-5 acres <lb/>
Mary acres 6.78 <lb/>
acres lot <lb/>
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Chas. acres lot 16.04 <lb/>
Chas. lot 12.23 <lb/>
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L. G. Mills lots 1.70 <lb/>
Mrs. Moore lot <lb/>
J. T. Locust lots 7.51 <lb/>
M. ac in house Co. I lot 3.07 <lb/>
Lewis lot 6.48 <lb/>
Irvin Knox lot 2.22 <lb/>
J. L. lot 1.59 <lb/>
acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Lorenzo acres <lb/>
SWIFT CHEEK TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Jas. B. Brooks acres <lb/>
W. B. Bland acres 15.54 <lb/>
T. S. Bender acres 20.02 <lb/>
Wm. Broadway acres 18.71 <lb/>
Wyatt acres <lb/>
J. W. Cox acres 32.44 <lb/>
J. V. Cox 1-2 acre 2.17 <lb/>
W. L. F. Corey acres years. <lb/>
W. F. Corey acres years <lb/>
Arch Cox acres 8.76 <lb/>
Julie Cogdell 2.17 <lb/>
J. J. Dixon acres 6.97 <lb/>
W G. Everett acres 2.17 <lb/>
N. M. Farrow acres 16.34 <lb/>
T. II. Faulkner acres 13.60 <lb/>
Henry 1-2 acres 4.80 <lb/>
Walter Gardner acres 3.84 <lb/>
Garris iV Harrington acres 4.21 <lb/>
J. B. Garris Est. acres 2.03 <lb/>
A B. Garris Est. acres <lb/>
Annie acres 3.04 <lb/>
Mary A Johnson acres 8.60 <lb/>
P. H. acres <lb/>
G. B. acre 14.87 <lb/>
Miss lb Kilpatrick acres <lb/>
F. M Et. acres 18.85 <lb/>
Sarah I Kilpatrick acres 5.98 <lb/>
Willie Kirkman acres 20.9; <lb/>
Shade Kirkman 2-3 acres 2.57 <lb/>
J. W. Kirkman acres <lb/>
E. Lang Est. acres <lb/>
Garris Lang 3.07 <lb/>
P. II. acres 12.02 <lb/>
Richard Little acres 4.84 <lb/>
P. S. Moore I 1-4. <lb/>
acres 83.87 <lb/>
C. O. Moore, acres timber 3.04 <lb/>
acres 11.88 <lb/>
C. acres 7.84 <lb/>
Jno. Est, acres 2.06 <lb/>
L. II. Mills 1-2 acre 6.81 <lb/>
Susan acres 16.87 <lb/>
A. L. Patrick 2.47 <lb/>
J. W. Perkins acres 38.86 <lb/>
J. C. acres 171.34 <lb/>
S. N. Smith acres 30.05 <lb/>
Sarah H Smith acres 7.65 <lb/>
J. B. Smith Est. 8.78 <lb/>
J. Ross Smith acres 11.44 <lb/>
Jordan Venters acres 3.24 <lb/>
II. M. Worthington lit acres 22.09 <lb/>
J W Perkins. S I <lb/>
p. k Patrick, a res, <lb/>
lots <lb/>
Mr a. m. L Pollard, m res <lb/>
Nettle Peyton. I lot<lb/>
3.47 <lb/>
808.11 <lb/>
11.86 <lb/>
R. J. Cobb <lb/>
Henry Duncan i r <lb/>
Mrs. Cora w t <lb/>
Mrs P. <lb/>
a Hammond <lb/>
xi. Richardson <lb/>
Moore . <lb/>
William . ;<lb/>
1.791 West 1-2 acres <lb/>
Cox <lb/>
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laud Can I<lb/>
V lots <lb/>
i urn n <lb/>
i p en i I <lb/>
Sarah I <lb/>
Dixon i lot <lb/>
Ionian Harden acres <lb/>
i. Harden acres <lb/>
m. t lot <lb/>
, l I I'll <lb/>
i lot <lb/>
i Garris i <lb/>
I A. Griffin <lb/>
Greene i lot <lb/>
2.47 <lb/>
19.00 <lb/>
.,., ,., <lb/>
8.77 <lb/>
7.15 <lb/>
6.41 <lb/>
12.20 <lb/>
7.18 <lb/>
11.61 <lb/>
4.15<lb/>
3.77<lb/>
. IS <lb/>
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14.78 <lb/>
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Pi an are Ike <lb/>
tn wheat <lb/>
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Positively i. most v <lb/>
an tut can buy <lb/>
or calls <lb/>
for . or can u <lb/>
for or as many more as ti. <lb/>
Ad advance or decline of cent <lb/>
chance to lake tun pr <lb/>
A movement of <lb/>
Write full particular and ban <lb/>
references. <lb/>
It. If, XE Fat ANN <lb/>
I iii inn-. Ohio. <lb/>
all mud lo Lock Boa 1420 <lb/>
TAKEN I P. <lb/>
h i i i <lb/>
i l i i i mil i left, <lb/>
owner <lb/>
paying all costs J P. Haven <lb/>
port, X c. <lb/>
., I ill <lb/>
I . <lb/>
17.64 <lb/>
.; n<lb/>
i; <lb/>
i La k and , <lb/>
red bull, unmarked, about four years <lb/>
D- ran ft nun <lb/>
nil costs attached M B <lb/>
N, C ,<lb/>
U TOM <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS SUB- <lb/>
bounded the best <lb/>
country. <lb/>
op all <lb/>
minds are invited to <lb/>
here we <lb/>
have everything to <lb/>
the way op <lb/>
labor, capital <lb/>
am up-to-date<lb/>
OB <lb/>
A MONO THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO <lb/>
TEN ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW CAM <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
flu Vest Host MM Meal <lb/>
nun on. <lb/>
I, M 1915. <lb/>
MAYOR JAMES <lb/>
NOT BE <lb/>
Is Me by His Hon- <lb/>
or to of <lb/>
This Paper <lb/>
m PREVENTS <lb/>
Be Baa Been I By <lb/>
to Become <lb/>
A Candidate Be Declines<lb/>
The has been so <lb/>
frequently asked in bis rounds if May- <lb/>
or James will be a candidate for re- <lb/>
election that asked the <lb/>
Mayor the direct question a view <lb/>
of giving his reply lo the public, and <lb/>
here Is what Mr. James said. <lb/>
appreciate this courtesy of the <lb/>
and gladly avail myself of <lb/>
opportunity to give the information <lb/>
you seek. I have been asked the <lb/>
same by a large number of tho <lb/>
people of Greenville but up to this <lb/>
time I given no final answer, <lb/>
the reason I have been giving the <lb/>
matter serious consideration. <lb/>
I am now prepared to say that I <lb/>
have concluded not to be a candidate <lb/>
reelection. <lb/>
in making this announcement I beg <lb/>
also to use the opportunity to thank <lb/>
the people of for the honor <lb/>
tiny have conferred upon me and the <lb/>
support they have given me In dis- <lb/>
charge of my duties. I am not how- <lb/>
ever, insensible to tho fact that there <lb/>
has been some criticism. Some have <lb/>
complained because I enforced <lb/>
laws. I found the on the <lb/>
statute Hooks of the State and the <lb/>
Ordinances of the Town. There was <lb/>
nothing for mo to do but enforce <lb/>
them. I do not believe a public officer <lb/>
the right to say ho will enforce <lb/>
one law and ignore another. That <lb/>
policy would make the public <lb/>
a The only safe rule is to <lb/>
enforce all law and that is what <lb/>
have tried to do. <lb/>
I am also aware of the that <lb/>
everything needed in every section <lb/>
the Town has not been done. In a <lb/>
growing town like It is <lb/>
not possible to do all things needed <lb/>
at once without imposing grievous <lb/>
burdens upon the tax payers of the <lb/>
Town. Hut I can truly say that I <lb/>
have cooperated with the Hoard of <lb/>
Aldermen in doing all that could be <lb/>
done with the at our command. <lb/>
preferring those things which seemed <lb/>
be of the moat pressing need for <lb/>
public good, and I believe when <lb/>
an Inventory taken of <lb/>
what has been In the last <lb/>
two years it iii seen that much <lb/>
has been done In tray <lb/>
and i <lb/>
I hold n tn be I lie of <lb/>
run i n to Inquire into <lb/>
affair hi V is managed and <lb/>
when lie to i openly <lb/>
and I wakeful watchful <lb/>
people hi d go i <lb/>
It is only U- p people <lb/>
that will bad <lb/>
I born here expect to live <lb/>
lore I am as deeply Interested as <lb/>
anyone can be In securing wood gov- <lb/>
la ind I shall be <lb/>
no-operate with all good man <lb/>
in m curing it. <lb/>
So ii all people have rendered me <lb/>
III the event I should <lb/>
another term i an <lb/>
lad to believe I could be I <lb/>
local High School Baseball <lb/>
Team Nothing More <lb/>
t Cinch fol <lb/>
The High School boys <lb/>
again gave evidence that they could <lb/>
play ball by the game played Fri- <lb/>
day, in which High School <lb/>
was defeated by a score of to <lb/>
batting, and the pitching <lb/>
of Davis were the features of <lb/>
the game. Davis for fan- <lb/>
men, and gave Winter- <lb/>
the only home run made during <lb/>
the game. <lb/>
The batteries Greenville, <lb/>
Fleming, J. Foley, P. Rice; <lb/>
Davis and Smith. <lb/>
Greenville made hits. Winterville <lb/>
i. Two base hits; Greenville none; <lb/>
Winterville, Smith. Armstrong <lb/>
and Pearce; base <lb/>
hits; Fleming; Winterville <lb/>
and Home runs, Green- <lb/>
ville none; Winterville, em- <lb/>
Fountain Cox, Time hours <lb/>
minutes. Attendance large. <lb/>
We just received a nice line <lb/>
of Summer straw hats and caps, we <lb/>
can please you, come to see us. liar- <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
Just arrived a nice line of Summer <lb/>
dress goods, nice cloth, and crepes. <lb/>
The prettiest to be found. II. <lb/>
Forest Co. <lb/>
Tho better paint that y use the <lb/>
longer your buildings will last. <lb/>
use the best, we have it. A W. <lb/>
Ange Co. <lb/>
Rev. George J. of Ayden <lb/>
will fill his regular appointment at the <lb/>
Baptist church here Sunday. <lb/>
Don't forget that have on band <lb/>
line of flour, both mixed and <lb/>
pared. C. Vincent Co. <lb/>
It is essential that you have well <lb/>
prepared land, then use tho spike tooth <lb/>
harrow, and the five plow cultivator. <lb/>
Harrington Co. <lb/>
Mr. N. J. Tod a student of Win- <lb/>
High School, left here Friday <lb/>
morning for home in Bertie county, <lb/>
where he will preach tomorrow. <lb/>
forget that we have on hand <lb/>
a nice line of bed and mat- <lb/>
we can supply your wants in <lb/>
line. A. W. Ange t Co. <lb/>
Rev. R. L. Davis, Secretary of the <lb/>
Anti-Saloon League of North Carolina, <lb/>
lectured lo a large audience at the <lb/>
Baptist church hero Wednesday even- <lb/>
on the prohibition movement In <lb/>
North Carolina. Mr. Davis represents <lb/>
a great cause, and we wish for him <lb/>
much success in his work. <lb/>
When in need of good shoes for <lb/>
spring summer, dress shoes, or <lb/>
work shoes we have the best, <lb/>
rules. II. Forest <lb/>
We have a nice line of fresh meats <lb/>
and groceries. Come lo see us. C, <lb/>
Vincent Co.<lb/>
German Airman Make <lb/>
Third Raid Near London <lb/>
Within Thirty-Six Hours <lb/>
Their first Attack las Wade in <lb/>
Broad Open Daylight <lb/>
INK SUFFER <lb/>
Libel <lb/>
Syracuse, N. Y., By agreement of <lb/>
for both sides, libel <lb/>
suit brought by William Barnes of <lb/>
Albany against Former President Theo- <lb/>
Roosevelt begin on Monday. <lb/>
The suit is tin result of the Continued <lb/>
i made Colonel in his <lb/>
. i i In <lb/>
control Republican <lb/>
I hi rs State. <lb/>
have a good law practice and l <lb/>
that the Mayor's <lb/>
a a large pan my time <lb/>
with die I <lb/>
owe my clients I can therefore <lb/>
truthfully say I tn . <lb/>
from Hie duties of So <lb/>
giving the matter due consideration <lb/>
I have concluded not to in a <lb/>
date tor reelection, And again I want <lb/>
to thank th and the <lb/>
for their Kind Inters In me and good <lb/>
will and kind work for me <lb/>
That Lay Within Thirty Miles of <lb/>
British Capital . French Airmen <lb/>
Soon Retaliate London <lb/>
paring Attacks. <lb/>
This is German aerial at- <lb/>
tack on the eastern counties of Eng- <lb/>
land in the last thirty-six hours. The <lb/>
two previous attacks worn made at <lb/>
night by Zeppelins. <lb/>
French Airmen Retaliate. <lb/>
Aerial onslaughts, however, have <lb/>
not been limited to tho Germans. <lb/>
French official reports claim a <lb/>
air bombardment of the German <lb/>
imperial headquarters in retaliation <lb/>
for a Zeppelin assault on <lb/>
A German report says French air- <lb/>
men dropped bombs on several Ger- <lb/>
man towns unprotected by <lb/>
guns. <lb/>
Damage at Negligible. <lb/>
The damage done by the German <lb/>
in Kent has been negligible <lb/>
so far as is shown up to tho present <lb/>
time. Two bombs were dropped on <lb/>
but no damage resulted. <lb/>
It has not been determined <lb/>
whether one or two <lb/>
took part in the raid in Kent. A <lb/>
patch from Canterbury of two <lb/>
aircraft, but this has not been sub- <lb/>
from any other point <lb/>
A German machine, of tho biplane <lb/>
type, flow also over Sheerness. There <lb/>
an anti-aircraft gun Bred on it, and <lb/>
the machine was seen suddenly to dip. <lb/>
Spectators thought it had been winged, <lb/>
and cheered wildly, but it <lb/>
and ascended. Then It traveled rap- <lb/>
idly across the Isle of at the <lb/>
mouth of Thames and to the <lb/>
open Apparently no bombs were <lb/>
dropped on <lb/>
British are said lo have <lb/>
gone in pursuit of the machine which <lb/>
appeared over but no <lb/>
from them has yet been given <lb/>
out. <lb/>
I 1.11 lie I <lb/>
The which dropped bombs <lb/>
on was shot at bl local <lb/>
marksmen, but their apparently <lb/>
was poor. <lb/>
Flying over the airmail <lb/>
dropped another bomb, but only dug <lb/>
a hole in an orchard. Another bomb <lb/>
fell into a chalk quarry. The German <lb/>
machine started for the sea by <lb/>
way of dial, which direction it <lb/>
appeared <lb/>
Although tears had been expressed <lb/>
for the safely Canterbury <lb/>
now been learned <lb/>
German dropped bombs <lb/>
title our <lb/>
I I niter Immune. <lb/>
no longer <lb/>
l or pi, <lb/>
mi their i . i have <lb/>
oiled further from their <lb/>
i than the from <lb/>
to London, and <lb/>
thirty miles from capital and <lb/>
choosing their own i nurse have <lb/>
brought a new conception of the c <lb/>
,.,,,,,. range type ma I <lb/>
Nevertheless, the public is <lb/>
the powers harm of <lb/>
trilling damage done during the <lb/>
night raids of <lb/>
being It would <lb/>
latest air have used bombs <lb/>
of an incendiary rather than an ex- <lb/>
plosive character. <lb/>
French Claim Brilliant Success, <lb/>
In operations the French claim <lb/>
a success north of Arras, <lb/>
which completes the gain made near <lb/>
there lost month. The German <lb/>
lion to the Paris report, <lb/>
was taken by the <lb/>
On the heights of the Meuse the <lb/>
Germans evidently are beginning a <lb/>
movement to retake Lea Ber- <lb/>
claims to have repulsed all the <lb/>
French attacks and make St <lb/>
untenable. <lb/>
On the eastern front neither side <lb/>
seems to be making any headway <lb/>
London Preparing For Win <lb/>
Pronounced activity at the German <lb/>
airship bases at and <lb/>
today is reported in telegrams from <lb/>
Holland. An urgent call was issued in <lb/>
I this afternoon for special <lb/>
lice to go on duty at ii p. m <lb/>
Zeppelins were seen today Hying <lb/>
from Holland say three <lb/>
ward over Dutch Islands In the North <lb/>
Sea Count Zeppelin is said to be <lb/>
directing the movements at <lb/>
Zeppelins Near London. <lb/>
Two Zeppelins the <lb/>
of Suffolk and early today <lb/>
dropping bombs within thirty-six miles <lb/>
of London. A large number of bombs <lb/>
were dropped on town and villages, <lb/>
hut n loss of life resulted. <lb/>
Attacks were made within a <lb/>
minutes of each other points <lb/>
miles apart The was at <lb/>
Maiden at a. m. by a <lb/>
which previously passed over <lb/>
and South Minster After dropping <lb/>
bombs at Maiden the airship turned <lb/>
north and let fall more at <lb/>
It may have been <lb/>
craft seen at one o'clock flying <lb/>
over in direction of <lb/>
A second attack was made between <lb/>
and a m. on <lb/>
ten miles south of on <lb/>
North Sea. <lb/>
Bombs Start Fires. <lb/>
At where three bombs <lb/>
were a lumber yard was set <lb/>
on lire, three horses were kill d and <lb/>
many windows broken; South- <lb/>
wold, where several bombs were o- <lb/>
railway trucks were Bred; at Ml <lb/>
den a house was struck but . <lb/>
slightly damaged; at <lb/>
bombs were dropped but no dam <lb/>
age has reported <lb/>
A received here from Mai- <lb/>
den, Holland. the <lb/>
steamer Hag reports having sighted u <lb/>
Zeppelin J o'clock, mile oft <lb/>
Dutch Die airship i. <lb/>
headed In the direction of <lb/>
i Art <lb/>
M Louis Mo Apr The <lb/>
ford Art Libra <lb/>
iv which is the notable <lb/>
art hooks in world, <lb/>
be dedicated i m Paul More, <lb/>
editor and author, will <lb/>
the . <lb/>
was left the late w cl <lb/>
Clifford Richard mi l n i i <lb/>
hi tin The library <lb/>
i. in An Museum, <lb/>
rooms have been decorated under <lb/>
the lion . I Casi Gilbert <lb/>
Make Hare Lines Fa Lost Sub <lb/>
marine. <lb/>
Honolulu. T. II. April The work <lb/>
fixing lines to the wrecked <lb/>
marine Ft continued today Tint <lb/>
lines are now last lo the craft, <lb/>
lies iii of water the <lb/>
harbor entrance <lb/>
u l WILL<lb/>
The approaching <lb/>
Convention in Raleigh next week be- <lb/>
ginning Thursday evening. April is <lb/>
creating wide spread interest among <lb/>
the young of the Bi- <lb/>
classes in the Sunday schools of <lb/>
the State, of all Protestant <lb/>
nations. About TOO regular delegates <lb/>
have enrolled at the in <lb/>
Greensboro, with several days ahead <lb/>
for those who happen to be late in <lb/>
deciding to go. <lb/>
In addition to the regular delegates <lb/>
several hundred visitors will attend <lb/>
the Convention, especially on Sunday. <lb/>
Wilson and Henderson are endeavor- <lb/>
to secure an attendance sufficient <lb/>
to run special trains for the Sunday- <lb/>
meetings, while the Charlotte <lb/>
gates, accompanied by a number of <lb/>
people will go in a special <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
is well understood that the local <lb/>
Committee on Homes in Raleigh have <lb/>
secured plenty of homes for the <lb/>
gates at each per day, two in o <lb/>
loom, and those who prefer hotel en <lb/>
will lack nothing In the <lb/>
splendid hotels of the Capital City. <lb/>
i nil Court <lb/>
The Civil Term of Superior Court <lb/>
adjourned Friday afternoon having <lb/>
been in session for live days Judge <lb/>
Connor left on the N S. train <lb/>
for his home in Wilson and will re- <lb/>
turn Monday to preside over the OM <lb/>
week Criminal Term. <lb/>
There were a number of orders and <lb/>
Judgments signed just before ad <lb/>
Of Court The <lb/>
names of the actions the orders <lb/>
and entries each as follows. <lb/>
Wingate vs M. If. <lb/>
jury trial, judgment for the <lb/>
in the sum of Defendant <lb/>
peals to the Supreme Court. <lb/>
et vs el <lb/>
Harry and F. G. James. In- <lb/>
Trustee ordered to make <lb/>
deed to for land <lb/>
conveyed former Judgment <lb/>
commissioners appointed to make the <lb/>
and file. Hut report at <lb/>
August Civil Term. 1815. <lb/>
Wife Maggie <lb/>
vs Caswell Adams <lb/>
and Judgment by de- <lb/>
limit and inquiry for the sum of <lb/>
Cause retained until a jury can assess <lb/>
the value of the property seized In the <lb/>
. and <lb/>
Randolph Bros, v.- w H, <lb/>
and wife and II. Han <lb/>
an m defendant W <lb/>
H, ii. Jr., fur <lb/>
Chip let., as to r f <lb/>
ii. . ll H Co., <lb/>
iv all I <lb/>
ant the sum <lb/>
I l. Bailey vs I id <lb/>
lie I inking u id Tim <lb/>
I puny, id III ii die I <lb/>
. r hi , <lb/>
I S lie. i I <lb/>
i lo i aid i i <lb/>
the <lb/>
v, Johnson, Next m lie <lb/>
and I I I <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
. lie i<lb/>
H W Ill <lb/>
i . i it <lb/>
in. . v <lb/>
Sam i Ci v <lb/>
s. and Pittman, i <lb/>
ind ha <lb/>
navel m i pm r <lb/>
III ii <lb/>
Sir la <lb/>
Home Building <lb/>
h n. d B i am lo<lb/>
Sixteen Thousand Carpenters <lb/>
thrown Out Work; Ask <lb/>
for five Cent Raise <lb/>
Chicago, April it; -Sixteen thou <lb/>
sand union carpenters, striking for <lb/>
increase of live cents an hour, wen <lb/>
under ban of a lockout order b; <lb/>
their former employers here today. <lb/>
Painters, lathers, plasterers <lb/>
sheet metal workers found <lb/>
In similar circumstances, and enough <lb/>
allied trades were to bring <lb/>
total of idle men beyond <lb/>
The struck at p. <lb/>
yesterday and at midnight a lockout <lb/>
order went into effect, Today men who <lb/>
wished to bolt the strike order <lb/>
continue at work were told to carry <lb/>
their grievances to the union officials. <lb/>
When work ceased on <lb/>
of the unfinished structures <lb/>
In the city the contractors laid off <lb/>
hands except a few men retained <lb/>
up odd jobs Watchmen wen <lb/>
employed. <lb/>
First Violence Reported <lb/>
Violence by men interested in tin <lb/>
painting and decorating trade <lb/>
has been reported. A big <lb/>
currying men armed with brass <lb/>
knuckles and blackjacks appeared on <lb/>
the North Side, and several non-union <lb/>
men were beaten, according to report <lb/>
Pickets for the union were posted <lb/>
all downtown work today. <lb/>
planned an appeal to the police <lb/>
special protection <lb/>
M IS <lb/>
WITH SKILLS <lb/>
Dead Lie Buried In Shallow <lb/>
I I. Around <lb/>
France, April <lb/>
via ground to the west <lb/>
the now shattered town of <lb/>
from which the British drove <lb/>
the Germans a month ago with such <lb/>
terrible loss of life for both aides, <lb/>
literally is cobbled with German <lb/>
skulls. Dead lie burled in shallow <lb/>
graves everywhere and the vicinity is <lb/>
strewn with and debris. <lb/>
The British have made it as tidy as <lb/>
can. but beneath of tin <lb/>
trenches dugouts six inches <lb/>
bayonet will meet resistance <lb/>
cloth and human In the No <lb/>
Han's Land between the new British <lb/>
and German hues bodies still He k <lb/>
white graves, dot <lb/>
the <lb/>
So did the British break <lb/>
through lull details of the action <lb/>
arc now becoming known to <lb/>
participated, The sudden- <lb/>
. many of <lb/>
the in, n. <lb/>
it we had had a chance for n <lb/>
i believe we could have taken <lb/>
also and perhaps <lb/>
Ulcer, with a am rat <lb/>
i gave Germans their worst drub <lb/>
of the war. and the all <lb/>
ml iii n . <lb/>
i in the British army <lb/>
, aim break <lb/>
n lino a to, and <lb/>
ii feeling <lb/>
. , of course, <lb/>
. u warfare and w. <lb/>
i. bin s, i <lb/>
in i he Br i <lb/>
h ha vi loaned to <lb/>
most of which <lb/>
i homes. Own your own <lb/>
Buy shares In our Series. <lb/>
1st, Home Building <lb/>
loan <lb/>
fin today and Hie in w I and <lb/>
be open business. <lb/>
<lb/>
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