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You are hereby notified that I have Spencer Carter, I lot <lb/>
this the 1st day of April levied upon Elliott. lot <lb/>
the following lands, which will be sold <lb/>
on the First Monday in May to satisfy <lb/>
on the name.<lb/>
S TOWNSHIP <lb/>
I All <lb/>
Davenport <lb/>
Lot <lb/>
1.69 <lb/>
4.64 <lb/>
9.52 <lb/>
3.98 <lb/>
4.34 <lb/>
9.78 <lb/>
11.20 <lb/>
11.79 <lb/>
12.66 <lb/>
10.70 <lb/>
5.86 <lb/>
3.601 <lb/>
196.57 <lb/>
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3.66 <lb/>
38.11 <lb/>
4.04 <lb/>
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John laker <lb/>
Janie <lb/>
Mrs. Blanche <lb/>
Joseph King<lb/>
J. Bert Little <lb/>
are Moore<lb/>
j. J. Redding <lb/>
Hugh Smith <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Noah Smith <lb/>
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John M. Ward <lb/>
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TOWNSHIP <lb/>
K Allen acres <lb/>
I. C. Arthur acre <lb/>
Travis Allen <lb/>
Jas acres <lb/>
I. L Brown acres <lb/>
Clyde Brown <lb/>
J H. Jr. <lb/>
R. H. Hell acre, <lb/>
R. Butler. <lb/>
Hack <lb/>
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J M Brown 1-4 acre <lb/>
K J Cobb acres I <lb/>
Reuben Clark I Lot <lb/>
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Henry Duncan acre <lb/>
J. E. Elks acres <lb/>
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Herbert Edmonds l lot <lb/>
Wash Edwards lot <lb/>
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Evans i Lot <lb/>
A. A. Forbes Sr acres <lb/>
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Offal Fleming. lot <lb/>
Forbes lot <lb/>
Forbes acres <lb/>
Gray. lot <lb/>
Frank Greene acres <lb/>
J. H Holland and wife <lb/>
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Harris and wife lot <lb/>
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Alston Harris, lot <lb/>
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Armor Jordan. acres <lb/>
Willie Jenkins. lot <lb/>
Julius B Jenkins. lot <lb/>
Andrew Jane. lot <lb/>
James, VI acres <lb/>
Ida R. Ton-. I <lb/>
Abram acres <lb/>
Lizzie lots <lb/>
Knox. lot <lb/>
Virginia King 1-4 <lb/>
King. lots <lb/>
Lela lot <lb/>
J. C. lots <lb/>
Frank Lewis, lot years <lb/>
Henry Lewis. 1-2 lots <lb/>
J. J Lang, lot <lb/>
Herbert Latham. tot <lb/>
Sam acre <lb/>
D. R. Little. lots <lb/>
Mack lot <lb/>
L, F Manning. lot <lb/>
In. Nellie J Moore, <lb/>
W. W Moore. lot <lb/>
L. Moore. acre <lb/>
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Andrew Moore. lot <lb/>
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Amos lot <lb/>
Claudine lot <lb/>
Fred Moore. acres <lb/>
Frank Norris. lot <lb/>
John P, 1-4 lot <lb/>
Wiley P, lots <lb/>
R. Oliver. lot <lb/>
Obey. lots <lb/>
A Porter. acres <lb/>
J. W. Perkins. lots <lb/>
B, F. Patrick, acres. <lb/>
lots <lb/>
Mrs. M. L. Pollard. a res <lb/>
Wattle Peyton, lot <lb/>
W. H. Ricks and wife. I <lb/>
John acres <lb/>
Wm. Redmond. lot <lb/>
v. T. lot <lb/>
J. F. Stokes, lot <lb/>
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and wife <lb/>
John Simmons, lot <lb/>
Spill. <lb/>
The L. Mfg. Co. plant <lb/>
Josephine Tucker. lots <lb/>
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Williams, lot <lb/>
Watson Williams. acre <lb/>
Oliver Williams. lot <lb/>
Word. I lot <lb/>
Wooten. lot <lb/>
Rev II. P. Walker. lot <lb/>
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W. R. Baker, acres <lb/>
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Briley. acres <lb/>
II. W. Drown, acres <lb/>
L. O. Ford. acres <lb/>
W. F. Freeman, lot <lb/>
J II Gray, lot <lb/>
Wilson Gray, lot <lb/>
acres, lots <lb/>
Columbus Hagan. <lb/>
1.95 , Alphonso Harris. lot <lb/>
E H. Howard. lot <lb/>
Will Hagan <lb/>
ft Mrs L. A. V. James <lb/>
M. A. James. acres <lb/>
A J Jones, <lb/>
7.33 Andrew Jones. <lb/>
Berry Jones, lot <lb/>
Church Keel. lot <lb/>
Keel. lot <lb/>
A. Moore. acres <lb/>
9.00 j G. L. Moore and Chas James <lb/>
lots <lb/>
J P. Morris. acres <lb/>
Willis Pitt. lots <lb/>
John I lot <lb/>
W. S. Powell. acres <lb/>
J. T. lot <lb/>
J. S. Rollins. <lb/>
W. Roberson. lot <lb/>
R. L. Rouse. lots <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
Lewis Smith. acres <lb/>
W Jasper Taylor. SO acres <lb/>
J. C. and W. A Taylor <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Joe Taylor, lot <lb/>
John Taylor. lot <lb/>
Mrs. Mary E. Whitehurst <lb/>
Williams. acres <lb/>
J. D. Barnhill. acres <lb/>
J. H. Everett, SO acres <lb/>
Q. W Freeman, acre <lb/>
H. A. Gray and J M. High- <lb/>
smith -2 acres <lb/>
J. B Knox, acres <lb/>
W. R. Keel. acres <lb/>
Garden Teel. acres <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
J. I. Harrow, acres <lb/>
W H. Barrow, acres <lb/>
Oscar Brown, acres <lb/>
J. Cobb for Velma Cannon <lb/>
acres <lb/>
J. W. Cox, acres <lb/>
W. L. Cox. acres <lb/>
D. Cogdell. acres <lb/>
Marcellus Dawson. acres <lb/>
I S. Fleming. lots <lb/>
John acre <lb/>
Ell acre <lb/>
Jarvis Marrow. acres <lb/>
Mills. 1-2 tores <lb/>
Wm. May, acres <lb/>
, L. Smith. acres <lb/>
98.94 w, H. Sutton. lot <lb/>
27.49 Ada acres <lb/>
2-38 c. C. Smith. acres <lb/>
W Smith, acres <lb/>
L. Tripp. acres <lb/>
Lemon Tripp, acres <lb/>
H Williams, lots <lb/>
M. M Wiggins. lots <lb/>
6.60 <lb/>
3.64 <lb/>
4.63 <lb/>
5.78 <lb/>
21.02 <lb/>
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2.42 <lb/>
36.44 <lb/>
4.66 <lb/>
4.63 <lb/>
9.82 <lb/>
57.46 <lb/>
2.37 <lb/>
11.77 <lb/>
4.79 <lb/>
6.99 <lb/>
10.26 <lb/>
2.42 <lb/>
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9.96 <lb/>
3.64 <lb/>
6.80 <lb/>
17.44 <lb/>
16.08 <lb/>
5.24 <lb/>
3.00 <lb/>
7.65 <lb/>
12.66 <lb/>
107.04 <lb/>
1.88 <lb/>
6.68 <lb/>
5.65 <lb/>
6.00 <lb/>
Herbert lot 8.64 <lb/>
Chestnut lot 11.28 <lb/>
Annie Collins lot <lb/>
Mary Dupree lot 3.07 <lb/>
L. E. Everett 22.82 <lb/>
W. T. Exum lot <lb/>
Chas. Exum lot <lb/>
Levi Exum lot 11.12 <lb/>
Mrs. Martha Fulford a. res 10.27 <lb/>
W. K. Jackson lot 3.07 <lb/>
W. L. Johnson lot 13.00 <lb/>
Cornelius Joyner acres <lb/>
Hannah Johnson lot 5.69 <lb/>
Joyner 7.15 <lb/>
Joyner lot <lb/>
Herbert Joyner Hot 8.88 <lb/>
Oscar Joyner lot 7.21 <lb/>
Blount Joyner lot <lb/>
Alford Joyner 16.26 <lb/>
Windsor Joyner lot 8.88 <lb/>
Alford W Joyner <lb/>
Mrs Lillie acres 2.40 <lb/>
L. O. lot 170.76 <lb/>
Mack lot 1.90 <lb/>
w. M. Neville lots 4.81 <lb/>
H. John May, lot 6.58 <lb/>
Robt. May lot 2.17 <lb/>
John Moore Jr lot 4.90 <lb/>
Mary Moore lot 4.81 <lb/>
Lena lots 11.83 <lb/>
S. M. Pollard acres lots 154.60 <lb/>
2.47 <lb/>
3.07 <lb/>
6.71 <lb/>
26.66 <lb/>
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16.54 <lb/>
19.06 <lb/>
M IO <lb/>
18.85 <lb/>
3.77 <lb/>
J. W. acres <lb/>
E. Lang Est. acres <lb/>
Garris Lang <lb/>
P. B. acres <lb/>
Richard Little acres <lb/>
C. G. Moore. acres timber <lb/>
acres <lb/>
C J <lb/>
Jno Bat, acres <lb/>
L. I Mills 1-2 acre <lb/>
Bonn acres <lb/>
A. L. Patrick <lb/>
J. W, Perkins acres <lb/>
J. C. acres <lb/>
S. N. Smith SO acres <lb/>
Sarah R Smith aorta <lb/>
J. B. Smith Est <lb/>
J. Ross Smith acres <lb/>
Jordan Venters acres <lb/>
If, Worthington acres <lb/>
lot <lb/>
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6.97 <lb/>
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20.93 <lb/>
6.39 <lb/>
3.51 <lb/>
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10.00 <lb/>
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3.84 <lb/>
Whichard. lot <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Frank Battle I acre <lb/>
Jim Barrett acre <lb/>
J. S Clark <lb/>
Jessie Clark 1-2 acres <lb/>
JR. J. Cobb <lb/>
Henry Duncan acres <lb/>
Mrs. Cora acres <lb/>
Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips acres <lb/>
Mrs. A Hammond acres 2.16 <lb/>
John M. Richardson acres <lb/>
Moore Randolph acres <lb/>
West 1-2 acres 19.89 <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Mrs. acres <lb/>
Warren acres <lb/>
DAM TOWNSHIP <lb/>
C. H. Crawford Lot <lb/>
R. J. Cobb acres <lb/>
f H. Cobb Home <lb/>
Mrs Fannie Cobb <lb/>
2.30 <lb/>
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acres <lb/>
Godfrey acres <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Fulford acres <lb/>
Arthur acres <lb/>
George Nobles acres <lb/>
6.06 <lb/>
5.88 <lb/>
3.18 <lb/>
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lots <lb/>
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W. L. Rice acres <lb/>
Standard Realty Co., <lb/>
H R. Turner. lots <lb/>
David Washington lot <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Carr <lb/>
Millie Dupree lot years <lb/>
W. C. Edwards lot yrs <lb/>
C S. Eagles <lb/>
Joe Everett acres lots <lb/>
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Mrs. acres <lb/>
Moses Graham lot <lb/>
J. R. Gay guardian for <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Harris W. Howard acres <lb/>
W. L, Johnson <lb/>
Sam Johnson acre. lot <lb/>
c. . lot <lb/>
John acre <lb/>
1.80 <lb/>
3.91 <lb/>
105.78 <lb/>
Nichols <lb/>
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3.04 <lb/>
7.17 <lb/>
BO <lb/>
10.17 <lb/>
29.54 <lb/>
6.20 <lb/>
Lewis Phillips lot <lb/>
Wm Rasberry lot <lb/>
Jim Pollard lot <lb/>
Loyd Smith, lot <lb/>
Henry lot <lb/>
Thigpen lot <lb/>
Julia Vines lot <lb/>
D. D. Windham lot <lb/>
W. H. Wilkinson lot <lb/>
Abner Ward lot <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
T J Abbot lot <lb/>
Henry Allen lot 7.15 <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia Baker I lot 6.41 <lb/>
J. H. Buck lot 12.26 <lb/>
Miss Ella Bland lot 7.18 <lb/>
Jas. T. Bright 11.51 <lb/>
Jacob Brown 1-2 acre 4.41 <lb/>
Stephen i lot 3.77 <lb/>
Lewis Barrett acres 2.17 <lb/>
A. D. Cox lots 8.62 <lb/>
J. W. Cox. lots 5.18 <lb/>
J. W. Cox acres 4.98 <lb/>
Maud Carr 1-2 acres 7.46 <lb/>
A. J Collins acres 9.94 <lb/>
M. V. Cannon lots 27.04 <lb/>
Jas. Dunn lot 1.60 <lb/>
Green Dudley acres 14.78 <lb/>
Sarah lot 1.41 <lb/>
Alonzo Dixon lot 2.27 <lb/>
Jordan Darden acres 1.66 <lb/>
Jesse Darden acres 1.95 <lb/>
M Swell acres lot 17.64 <lb/>
J D. Everett lot 6.65 <lb/>
G. A. Garris lot 5.3 <lb/>
J B, Garris lot 6.54 <lb/>
J A Griffin lots 219.89 <lb/>
Battle acres 3.69 <lb/>
Hemby Adam acres 22.93 <lb/>
Mrs. A Johnson lot 11.20 <lb/>
Carolina Jones lot 1.96 <lb/>
Annie Williams lot 1.60 <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Johnson lot 7.99 <lb/>
Noah Johnson lots 5.51 <lb/>
las Taylor lot 7.49 <lb/>
Hen Tyson lot 3.90 <lb/>
J J. Tillett lot <lb/>
F C. Turnage acres 13.69 <lb/>
Sam Smith lots 6.71 <lb/>
Don Stewart lot 1.62 <lb/>
Rich. Stewart lot I <lb/>
Sutton 1-4 acre <lb/>
Alonzo Rasberry lot 4.82 <lb/>
Chas. Richardson lot 3.98 <lb/>
Patrick lot 2.57 <lb/>
Simon Phillips lot years 6.96 <lb/>
B Patrick <lb/>
acres 3.91 <lb/>
Will Newton 5.09 <lb/>
Sampson Nobles 1-4 acre <lb/>
George lot <lb/>
Johnson Morton lot 5.15 <lb/>
Criss Moore lot 2.60 <lb/>
Claude Moore 2.47 <lb/>
G F. Morrison lot 2.47 <lb/>
Mary acres 6.73 <lb/>
Chas. acres <lb/>
Hakes Feel <lb/>
suffered from kidney ailment for <lb/>
two writes Mrs. M. A. <lb/>
Robinson, Miss., commenced <lb/>
taking Foley Kidney Pills about ten <lb/>
months ago. I am years of age and <lb/>
feel like a 16-year-old Foley <lb/>
Kidney Pills Invigorate weak and de- <lb/>
ranged kidneys, relieve backache. <lb/>
rheumatism and bladder trouble. Sold <lb/>
Everywhere. <lb/>
CARD <lb/>
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limited to diseases U <lb/>
Era, E, Threat <lb/>
T Of Y-i- <lb/>
with Dr. O. L James. r <lb/>
vie. K, O, entry <lb/>
Cholera Proof Hogs For Sale. <lb/>
Choice lot of young sows <lb/>
offered at almost stock price. <lb/>
We are short on corn and on <lb/>
hogs and have decided to offer for <lb/>
mediate sale young proof <lb/>
Jersey Gilts from to months <lb/>
old weighing from to pounds <lb/>
at to a piece. The it <lb/>
unquestionably the hog for this sec- <lb/>
and this is an exceptionally <lb/>
lot of stock. They have all recently <lb/>
been given the treat <lb/>
and are therefore cholera proof <lb/>
If you are looking for a bargain In <lb/>
hogs here Is your opportunity. This <lb/>
offer will be withdrawn April <lb/>
FARM . <lb/>
M. W. JACKSON, 1-2 miles west <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
ITALY'S GREAT <lb/>
NOW HEADY <lb/>
Has Men Under <lb/>
Superior to That of the <lb/>
German Army Minister De- <lb/>
On the Frontier, via <lb/>
April today has <lb/>
first line soldiers under arms. They <lb/>
are from twenty to twenty-six years <lb/>
age. perfectly armed and equipped. <lb/>
General Italian minister of <lb/>
war. said today a miracle had been <lb/>
accomplished in Italy, which after <lb/>
maintaining for twenty years a <lb/>
organization merely for <lb/>
of peace had created one of <lb/>
most of war machines. <lb/>
He said the army's equipment was <lb/>
superior proportionately to that of the <lb/>
German army at the beginning Hie <lb/>
Eager to Fight. <lb/>
Eagerness of the soldiers along the <lb/>
frontier to begin action is so great <lb/>
that their officers are compelled to <lb/>
hold them closely in check. Men in a <lb/>
position to speak with authority, how- <lb/>
ever, say the government still hopes <lb/>
to obtain concessions from <lb/>
Austria without a rupture of friendly <lb/>
relations. <lb/>
202.12 <lb/>
11.89 <lb/>
1.71 <lb/>
44.77 <lb/>
3.51 <lb/>
4.97 <lb/>
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5.27 <lb/>
65.97 <lb/>
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120.71 <lb/>
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R. <lb/>
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26.76 <lb/>
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Owen <lb/>
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W. K Owens I lot <lb/>
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Ben Phillips lots <lb/>
J. it. acres <lb/>
Vines n acres 5.77 <lb/>
Let Williams. acres 7.36 <lb/>
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Tom L. Alls. lot Jim I <lb/>
John Atkinson lot 12.27 i <lb/>
Robt. lot 11.93 <lb/>
Vance Belcher lots 65.04. <lb/>
Richard Blount lot <lb/>
Joseph Blount <lb/>
Blount <lb/>
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Chas. acres lot 16.04 <lb/>
Chas. lot <lb/>
Chas M acres II lots <lb/>
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I. Mills lots 1.70 <lb/>
Mis Moore I lot 12.73 <lb/>
T lots 7.51 <lb/>
M . Co. l lot 3.07 <lb/>
Knox. l lot 2.22 <lb/>
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F. M. Ho 18.85 <lb/>
J. acres <lb/>
acres 20.96 <lb/>
Shade 2-3 acres 2.57 <lb/>
Birthday of <lb/>
Washington, Apr- Wash- <lb/>
a motley lot of <lb/>
hikers who hit the rural trails in Mary <lb/>
land and Virginia each Sunday, will <lb/>
tomorrow celebrate the first <lb/>
of their unique organization. A <lb/>
thousand hikers will be on hand to- <lb/>
morrow noon. If the weather is fair. <lb/>
sunrise section, less in numbers <lb/>
will get an early start Into the Jungle <lb/>
of Rock Creek Park. During the past <lb/>
year tho have grown <lb/>
in numbers from a little tr <lb/>
i. band of five or six hundred. Every- <lb/>
thing about the hikes is informal, and <lb/>
many women and girls keep the pace <lb/>
and gain health and on the <lb/>
hikes <lb/>
3.21 <lb/>
Many a <lb/>
Sara nay Are. <lb/>
Nothing uncertain about the work <lb/>
of Kidney Pills in <lb/>
There Is plenty of positive proof of <lb/>
this in the testimony Bash <lb/>
evidence should convince most <lb/>
skeptical doubter. Read the following <lb/>
Mrs. laura M. White. <lb/>
.- had a <lb/>
pain across my back, which <lb/>
v led me. I also had a dizzy head- <lb/>
aches which lasted for days at a time. <lb/>
secretions two <lb/>
e t scanty In passage. There <lb/>
re other of kidney trouble. <lb/>
Seeing linen's Kidney Pills advertised, <lb/>
I procured some at the Warren Drug <lb/>
Co., and they gave me relief, <lb/>
back and relieving the head- <lb/>
i lies The other of <lb/>
left I consider KM- <lb/>
, Pills a very good for <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same Hut <lb/>
Mrs. White had. <lb/>
Press . N. T. <lb/>
Ii I Ml PIERCE <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In all the Courts <lb/>
In Wooten Building on <lb/>
street, fronting Court <lb/>
H. C. CAUSEY <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Practice where services are desire<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
ALBION DOS <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
JUlee In Building. Third <lb/>
Practices wherever his services arc <lb/>
desired, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
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Under and by virtue of tho power <lb/>
conferred upon the undersigned Mort- <lb/>
in a certain Mortgage De J bear- <lb/>
date of 6th. day of Sept. 1913, from <lb/>
C. L. Barrett and Nora Barrett hi <lb/>
Wife, and duly recorded in the <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
in Book L etc the <lb/>
will sell at public auction <lb/>
at the Court House door in Greenville <lb/>
N. 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 Farmville, N. C. Con- <lb/>
Acre more or less, bounded <lb/>
as follows, on the north by W. H, <lb/>
Wilkinson, on the east by Main Street, <lb/>
on the south by the School lot, <lb/>
and by the Belcher Heirs on the west. <lb/>
This the 29th. day of March 1915. <lb/>
AW. Mortgagee. <lb/>
a J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
in Edwards Building en the <lb/>
D. H. CLARK <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
and Drainage a Special <lb/>
In office formerly occupied by <lb/>
P. O. Sen. <lb/>
Corner and Streets <lb/>
Pastes Beth I <lb/>
Send as Tear <lb/>
won <lb/>
UP. <lb/>
One mole colored cow, mark crap <lb/>
slit right and left. Owner <lb/>
can get same by proving ownership <lb/>
and paying all costs. J. P. Daven- <lb/>
port, N C. <lb/>
TAKEN UP <lb/>
On my farm one black pal <lb/>
red bull, unmarked, about four years <lb/>
old. Owner can get tame by <lb/>
all costs attached. M. B. <lb/>
H. C, <lb/>
Criminal Court in session Monday <lb/>
Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for borne use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
teak. Doesn't smoke Easy to light and <lb/>
Wm last for Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
Mrs. of Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
of her with the woman's <lb/>
tonic says I began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would MI me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to tea like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water milL <lb/>
I wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
tor your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
Of f t t t t t <lb/>
THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
H CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FA RUING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES 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/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LISA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO TO GET <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Is BuM Must Healthful, the <lb/>
. i hi m I PHIL 1913. <lb/>
M Mill If <lb/>
UNITED STATES <lb/>
In address at the Annual Banquet <lb/>
el the Associated Press <lb/>
Held Yesterday <lb/>
MS TRUE NEUTRALITY <lb/>
Declare United States Something <lb/>
So to Than <lb/>
Mankind Basis <lb/>
Sew York. April SO President <lb/>
son, in mi tits annual <lb/>
of The Press here ibis <lb/>
a definite statement of <lb/>
his idea true neutrality and the <lb/>
duties that devolve upon in <lb/>
connection with the war. <lb/>
The President declared the <lb/>
of the United States was not a potty <lb/>
desire to keep nut of trouble because <lb/>
there was something so much greater <lb/>
to do than light. <lb/>
have no hampering <lb/>
he declared, do not wane a fool <lb/>
territory. Isn't such a <lb/>
nation bound i be free to serve the <lb/>
oilier <lb/>
President was Introduced by <lb/>
President Frank It. of The <lb/>
Association Press, and was greeted <lb/>
with cheers. <lb/>
am deeply gratified by the gen- <lb/>
reception you have accorded <lb/>
lie said. makes me look back <lb/>
with a touch regret to former <lb/>
when I have stood in this place <lb/>
and enjoyed a greater liberty than is <lb/>
granted me today. There have been <lb/>
limes when I stood in this and <lb/>
said what I really thought, and I pray <lb/>
Graham Inaugurated Pres- <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
University <lb/>
Chapel Hill. April occasion <lb/>
of dignity and moment will be the <lb/>
inauguration of <lb/>
ham, president of the <lb/>
North Carolina, The Interest <lb/>
of constructive citizenship, not only <lb/>
in stale but in south, is focus- <lb/>
ed on this event with an interest deep. <lb/>
I than the mere formalities of <lb/>
into office of the head of the <lb/>
University, it will be a <lb/>
day in the educational history <lb/>
of the State. Leading educators <lb/>
from all parts of the <lb/>
will be present to dignity to <lb/>
this occasion. Addresses will be de <lb/>
Two Turkish <lb/>
Boat Destroyers Blown <lb/>
Up in the Sea <lb/>
Germans Dispute the British Claim <lb/>
Victories Near Ypres <lb/>
IRE SEVERE <lb/>
Are Still Holding <lb/>
On Chain The I <lb/>
Where lime Stood Fur <lb/>
Some Time <lb/>
April Two Turkish tor- <lb/>
livered by several university heads. boat destroyers were blown up. <lb/>
in- Lowell, Dr. Alderman, Dr. Good- according to a while <lb/>
now. Dr. Finley. A host of passing through a mine bell which <lb/>
visitors has been invited from <lb/>
within and without the State. <lb/>
The State has already fell the <lb/>
pulse of Dr. Graham's work The <lb/>
under his leadership has per- <lb/>
ships had succeeded m laying <lb/>
across to the <lb/>
while the Turkish beet was erasing In <lb/>
the Block Sea <lb/>
The explosion caused by the <lb/>
a large Held of activity. of the two Turkish boats gave <lb/>
come to realize it can not give its I warning to the remainder of the fleet. <lb/>
greatest service to the commonwealth which, the says, was obliged <lb/>
by mere educating those who are remain In the Black Sea <lb/>
enough to enter Us walls. Ac- no mine sweepers were available <lb/>
it has achieved personal <lb/>
touch with thousands of In all <lb/>
Germans Dispute Victor . <lb/>
London, April Although r <lb/>
to ii. I am thinking how <lb/>
their lives much more than ours touch <lb/>
God that those days of indulgence may the very heart and stuff of the <lb/>
he accorded me again. whereas, we have rolling be- <lb/>
I here today, us and those bitter days across <lb/>
course, somewhat restrained by a <lb/>
sense of responsibility that I cannot <lb/>
For lake The Associated <lb/>
parts of the State. Its field Is now the German claims on the one hand and <lb/>
State and It seeks to exert an influence I the British and French on the other <lb/>
ever the interest activities of diametrically opposed regarding <lb/>
her people This new conception of; the outcome of the battle for Hill No. <lb/>
educational leadership is well shown southeast of and near the <lb/>
in the university's new motto northern of the British lines <lb/>
mum service to the it points facts at band Indicate that thin <lb/>
convincingly to the fact that this oldest j engagement was the most Important <lb/>
of American states universities which along the British front since the bat- <lb/>
years ago produced forerunners of tie and that it <lb/>
the present educational renaissance, j perhaps presages the expected general <lb/>
such as the late Charles and British activity in Flanders. <lb/>
President Alderman of the University The British whether or not they bold <lb/>
of Virginia, is today making itself a all the ground gained, <lb/>
servant to the needs of the growing j still dominate a part of ridge <lb/>
common wealth. line of hills running southeast <lb/>
. Ypres the road from <lb/>
Ypres to <lb/>
Bridge Carpenter falls <lb/>
Feet from Derrick <lb/>
Serious Injuries <lb/>
A young white man. <lb/>
yesterday received severe injuries <lb/>
when he fell from derrick while <lb/>
working with tin- Bridge of the <lb/>
Railroad Co. The <lb/>
accident occurred yesterday afternoon <lb/>
about one o'clock on the trestle near <lb/>
homo of Mr. I. r Arthur In <lb/>
the Southeastern pan of the city. <lb/>
was on the pin to the brace-arm <lb/>
of the and in way the <lb/>
pin broke throwing the young man <lb/>
about i in ill- ground where he <lb/>
fell on a of iron. He received <lb/>
a scalp wound about lour inches deep, <lb/>
being cut almost to the skull. Be- <lb/>
sides the severe cut his right eye was <lb/>
bruised, several bones in his right <lb/>
band were broken his <lb/>
sprained and his right leg fractured. <lb/>
is about twenty-three years of <lb/>
age and his home is at High Falls. X. <lb/>
C. He bad been working with the <lb/>
for some time as a Bridge <lb/>
Carpenter. Mis wounds were dressed <lb/>
by Dr. and he is now <lb/>
receiving attention In an apartment <lb/>
at the Flat on Dickinson <lb/>
avenue <lb/>
it was reported this afternoon that <lb/>
his condition was very satisfactory <lb/>
and that ho was getting along as well <lb/>
as could expected <lb/>
Many Cases Disposed of <lb/>
During Second Day of <lb/>
Criminal Court <lb/>
Press very seriously. know the en- <lb/>
part that you play in the <lb/>
fairs not only of this country but of Therefore, is not likely <lb/>
the world, YOU deal in the raw the nations of world will <lb/>
Losses Until Miles. <lb/>
The losses in this fighting have not <lb/>
been announced, but reach <lb/>
I Indicate they must have <lb/>
tin- water time thousand miles considerable on both sides The <lb/>
cool and silent ocean. Our declare British used <lb/>
is not yet charged with those I. hells containing asphyxiating <lb/>
disturbing elements which fell and the British reply is that Germany <lb/>
must permeate every nation u-t resorted to that menus of war <lb/>
fare. <lb/>
The <lb/>
hold their <lb/>
rial of opinion, and if my convictions day turn to us for the cooler assess- grip on main chain of tin <lb/>
ultimately I of the elements engaged I s of decisive <lb/>
have any validity, opinion <lb/>
governs the world, <lb/>
it is. therefore, of very serious <lb/>
things that think us face Ibis body <lb/>
of men. I do not think of you. how; <lb/>
ever, us members of The Associated <lb/>
Press. do not of you as men <lb/>
of different parties or of different re- <lb/>
derivations. different re <lb/>
denominations. I want to talk <lb/>
to you as my fellow of <lb/>
United <lb/>
there are serious things as <lb/>
low citizens we ought to consider. The <lb/>
i mes behind us. gentleman, have been <lb/>
The t- s is <lb/>
as lo the thereabouts of Field <lb/>
Marshal Von Borne news <lb/>
not thinking so preposterous a thought action from that arena Is lacking, <lb/>
that we should judgment upon <lb/>
them. No nation i lit to in <lb/>
upon any other nation, bin that <lb/>
we should some day hue to assist In papers suggest b may attempt o <lb/>
reconstructing the processes of peace <lb/>
I S The M hi I Nation <lb/>
resources are <lb/>
are more and more by the <lb/>
force the mediating <lb/>
nation of the world In respect of Its <lb/>
We must make up I minds <lb/>
n In I things do, and <lb/>
gained about <lb/>
yards. <lb/>
tho eastern from the situation <lb/>
remains <lb/>
Marshal You who <lb/>
recently was appointed commander of <lb/>
the Turkish army, takes the place <lb/>
of the German general, Yon <lb/>
Sanders, now commanding the Darda- <lb/>
army <lb/>
is officially reported that <lb/>
Herman soldiers born in <lb/>
have been decorated <lb/>
on crosses <lb/>
tin municipal eating house. <lb/>
is lo feed <lb/>
during the war. will be closed <lb/>
because there now are only <lb/>
unemployed in need of food. This <lb/>
mean- . I id <lb/>
diversion on as well as from <lb/>
the Idea is advanced <lb/>
that the soggy nature of tho hind <lb/>
would seem to prevent. largo i <lb/>
except a great coal <lb/>
German <lb/>
Berlin, April I I. by roll s Ger- <lb/>
man <lb/>
out ibid report <lb/>
an Hie a lo do them, <lb/>
difficult the times before us must put our money, our <lb/>
likely to be more difficult because our r Into in tin <lb/>
whatever may be said about the these thing and we must Inn our pug i <lb/>
end condition of the world's affairs, It Judgments prepared and our while u French attack In the <lb/>
is clear Hint they are drawing i hastened com Ills Hint <lb/>
to a climax, at the climax the test day, <lb/>
will come, not only of the nations en I am mil I <lb/>
gaged in the present colossal struggle I fish win n I a our <lb/>
will conic them of course bill for u It, at any rate In <lb/>
es, not in I, <lb/>
resulted in failure <lb/>
en i I i , mid Mo <lb/>
i bin <lb/>
spirited m Inn a lie, i. <lb/>
the lest will come to us particularly, sin. up in motto, k near bloke down. Near <lb/>
No tun Judge Lei us America before I <lb/>
i troops en <lb/>
ii n i <lb/>
and <lb/>
i of <lb/>
you realize that, roughly speak- i. thing of In r the main <lb/>
we are the only great nation may be III t i he in the wool of <lb/>
I am not speak- friend when the of levied friend-1 mil <lb/>
of course, with conies. The lest Is n . nil. <lb/>
the greater those nations In Europe now sympathy with one aide a French attack on <lb/>
which are not parties to present war, or the other, but getting ready tn help Si k. r Heights r in <lb/>
but I am of their close neigh both sides when the Is while the advance on <lb/>
Forces Town In South <lb/>
Town. I of South Africa, <lb/>
SO Fun i <lb/>
South Africa <lb/>
most Important town In tier <lb/>
ii an i next to Wind- <lb/>
the capital, is an Important <lb/>
railroad Junction gives General <lb/>
tho Boer leader command <lb/>
railroad to Windhoek. <lb/>
in Kl <lb/>
tin. April i -1. <lb/>
Herman over s British <lb/>
force In In which the <lb/>
said have lost <lb/>
e . In mall ices made pub <lb/>
lie b Hi Overseas Agency <lb/>
British, sent from and <lb/>
transports, encountered a <lb/>
i ml, says the announce- <lb/>
and Too men, among <lb/>
J lour companies captured, besides many <lb/>
rifles and large stores of ammunition <lb/>
TI were seven <lb/>
thirteen men four. <lb/>
I. and two men <lb/>
The jury in the case vs <lb/>
Bancroft and Zeno <lb/>
returned a verdict of not <lb/>
guilty after being out only a fen <lb/>
minutes yesterday afternoon. <lb/>
The next jury case taken up was <lb/>
the case against Mr. O, Stokes <lb/>
and son W. F. stokes, who are indict- <lb/>
ed for an made on Mr Lewis <lb/>
ii Roberson. The defendants and <lb/>
the prosecuting witness are all pro- <lb/>
men in Carolina Township and <lb/>
the case has attracted no little <lb/>
The greater part the I valence <lb/>
was heard yesterday and the attorneys <lb/>
commenced to present the case to the <lb/>
jury this morning, Together with Sol- <lb/>
a in thy the State was i <lb/>
by Col, Albion and Mr. <lb/>
Julius Brown Appearing for the <lb/>
were Col, Harry Skinner, I,, <lb/>
t; Cooper and O. James A Son <lb/>
The cases disposed of the <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon are as <lb/>
vs Bancroft I <lb/>
Zeno Stocks, larceny, jury it <lb/>
Stan- vs Quinn Cox, Ian <lb/>
guilty, Judgment suspended upon pay. <lb/>
of costs <lb/>
Mabry, housebreaking, defend- <lb/>
ant waives bill and pleads guilty. <lb/>
I judgment suspended upon payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
State vs John Beard, larceny, de- <lb/>
called and failed, judgment <lb/>
fa and not to <lb/>
issue If bond renewed in thirty days. <lb/>
Slate vs W. Stokes and W. F. <lb/>
Stokes, assault with deadly weapon, <lb/>
trial, court adjourns pending the <lb/>
of this cans. <lb/>
Proceedings, <lb/>
Stokes ease reached the jury <lb/>
this morning about and the jury <lb/>
returned their verdict about l just <lb/>
after the adjournment for the dinner <lb/>
recess. The jury found young Stokes <lb/>
guilty and his father Mr W, . <lb/>
es not guilty. The Judgment Of the <lb/>
Court was deferred until the <lb/>
of the afternoon session at <lb/>
clock. <lb/>
Several jail cases were disposed of <lb/>
just prior to the noon adjournment <lb/>
The following sentences were given <lb/>
Benjamin Johnson, larceny, plan <lb/>
guilty judgment that defendant be <lb/>
Imprisoned In the county Jail for the <lb/>
term of four months and assigned to <lb/>
work the public roads. <lb/>
Curtis Neal, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, and costs. <lb/>
Jack Moore, larceny, in jail <lb/>
and assigned to the roads. <lb/>
Jim Lang, larceny, waives bill and <lb/>
pleads guilty, days on the roads<lb/>
Held in <lb/>
Reading Room and was <lb/>
Largely Attended <lb/>
Mill h LAW t <lb/>
Tin Ayden W; <lb/>
villa voted on tin stork law question <lb/>
belt <lb/>
in favor the law At W <lb/>
v Ill, ii i. Ill <lb/>
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. in favor of anus, being i <lb/>
majority of the majority <lb/>
tor the law was balancing the <lb/>
box leaving a <lb/>
of I'll for the hove--. There I <lb/>
about less votes than the actual <lb/>
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Villa Preparing for a Ken <lb/>
Washington, April State <lb/>
advices today said Villa <lb/>
was preparing lo at <lb/>
a attach on <lb/>
the commander, by whom <lb/>
was said to have been disastrously de <lb/>
from Several The <lb/>
Fraternities Other <lb/>
lions of he Town Attend <lb/>
Elected <lb/>
i . On . <lb/>
nation held a meeting In tin <lb/>
room of the library Monday <lb/>
the various u <lb/>
In town re present In <lb/>
son or by as <lb/>
Mrs. K. II Wright. Mrs I, <lb/>
Little, and Mr-- W, A Bowen of <lb/>
of Club Mr- K. It <lb/>
of the Round Mr- <lb/>
Wooten of the San <lb/>
Joyner of the Greenville <lb/>
Chapter of the Southern A <lb/>
of College P, <lb/>
the Board II Prof. C <lb/>
W. Wilson in E V T S . <lb/>
Dr. n. I. James the H <lb/>
C. Flanagan of the Men; i n <lb/>
Forbes of the Odd Fellows; and Ho; <lb/>
Taylor of the Graded <lb/>
Permanent resulted in <lb/>
the election Mrs k It Beck with, <lb/>
chairman; Hoy Tailor, <lb/>
Mrs. F M. Wooten, treasurer; and <lb/>
Mrs. w. A. Bowen, librarian <lb/>
a committee composed of the chair <lb/>
man and Miss Davis and Mr. Flanagan <lb/>
was appointed to work out a plan as <lb/>
to what the library be an i <lb/>
what should do Hie town <lb/>
county and report to the whole <lb/>
at a subsequent meeting. <lb/>
This committee is anxious to re- <lb/>
information and suggestions <lb/>
from anybody interested in a public <lb/>
library for Greenville <lb/>
with the members or ex <lb/>
pros.- your views through the columns <lb/>
i the Reflector or use inn meal <lb/>
to give the town the use of your i <lb/>
If you have a Vision, make ii known. <lb/>
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along no Mexican Central Railroad <lb/>
after about <lb/>
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rived and are row In a <lb/>
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ton, Barber Co <lb/>
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place to bus you beef, and <lb/>
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Sutton's lot. on the corner will <lb/>
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women and children, In <lb/>
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and are n i on display <lb/>
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I he in; el home <lb/>
alter the is done i- <lb/>
t the condition of <lb/>
the fund. <lb/>
pure, <lb/>
food peace <lb/>
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that the heal and <lb/>
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in the <lb/>
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air i kept in <lb/>
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all -aw <lb/>
I., ice <lb/>
Vim can wash it lead com. <lb/>
like a clean china <lb/>
II cannot bf chip- <lb/>
lied crack- no <lb/>
place or <lb/>
not i <lb/>
ant her <lb/>
and be <lb/>
e Greenville Banking <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Cards. . <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
To the Voters of tho Town of <lb/>
I am a Candidate for the of <lb/>
Mayor, to your approval. <lb/>
T. R. MOORE. <lb/>
FOR MAYOR <lb/>
To the Voters of <lb/>
I beg to announce my candidacy for <lb/>
of the Town of Greenville. <lb/>
DUNN. <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
in <lb/>
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Quinn-Miller <lb/>
Furniture<lb/>
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Slake Wort <lb/>
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bowels are or you <lb/>
id. Win Mgr Scott <lb/>
Hotel, Hancock Mich . says gave <lb/>
Tablet thorough <lb/>
rial and a mild but safe <lb/>
Foley Cathartic Tablet <lb/>
never gripe or cause nausea Th y <lb/>
away with drowsy, dull, tired <lb/>
feeling are wholesome, cleansing <lb/>
healthful. Mom satisfactory <lb/>
tout persona. Sold Everywhere <lb/>
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Dealer ii <lb/>
and all <lb/>
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RAILROADS APPEAL <lb/>
TO PRESIDENT <lb/>
The Common Carriers Ask for Re- <lb/>
Wilson Directs <lb/>
of Public to <lb/>
Their Needs. <lb/>
The committee of railroad <lb/>
beaded by Mr. Frank <lb/>
representing thirty-five of the leading <lb/>
railroad systems of nation, recent- <lb/>
presented to President Wilson a <lb/>
memorandum briefly reviewing <lb/>
now confronting the railroads <lb/>
of the country asking for <lb/>
operation governmental author- <lb/>
lies and the public In supporting rail- <lb/>
road credits recognizing an <lb/>
which requires that the rail- <lb/>
roads be given additional revenues. <lb/>
The memorandum recite that tho <lb/>
war has in general <lb/>
depression ti business on the <lb/>
can continent and in dislocation <lb/>
of credits at home abroad. With <lb/>
revenues decreasing and Interest rates <lb/>
increasing the transportation system <lb/>
country face a most serious <lb/>
crisis and memorandum is a <lb/>
presentation the candle <lb/>
burning at both ends the peril <lb/>
that must ultimately attend such a <lb/>
conflagration when the flame <lb/>
i apparent to all. in their general <lb/>
discussion the railroad <lb/>
say in reason leg- <lb/>
am regulation by the federal <lb/>
government and <lb/>
acting Independently of each a <lb/>
well as of a strong <lb/>
public opinion, railroad expense in <lb/>
recent years have vastly Increased. <lb/>
No criticism is here made it the gen- <lb/>
theory governmental <lb/>
hut on the hand, no 111- <lb/>
can relieve the carrier of ex- <lb/>
pi uses d <lb/>
President Wilson, m transmitting <lb/>
the memorandum of <lb/>
presidents to the public, character <lb/>
s as lucid statement plain <lb/>
Hie -id.-iii <lb/>
as inn <lb/>
said in pan <lb/>
on ask in call Hi. <lb/>
ii i mini f ii.- ed <lb/>
credits be sustained and <lb/>
the railroads hi id In every <lb/>
private co-op <lb/>
flu.-i ii- action, <lb/>
. agencies, and <lb/>
I glad Ii i <lb/>
the i i <lb/>
The was certainly a <lb/>
fortunate nm for the nation and <lb/>
s lo congratulated <lb/>
i. i Hie gate lo n new world of <lb/>
lain in which everyone may <lb/>
ate. <lb/>
Thin- ii. many Important prob- <lb/>
in our complex civilization that <lb/>
yield which <lb/>
lend themselves in nil- <lb/>
iii commissions and financing <lb/>
railroads is of them The <lb/>
tin- money is a factor can- <lb/>
not tie eliminated from <lb/>
public is an inter- <lb/>
that should be con- <lb/>
an i Happily president ha <lb/>
ah in In the <lb/>
lion el railroad problems <lb/>
A NEW COMPANY <lb/>
We have opened on Third In S. T shop, a <lb/>
and tinning and our aim b la the <lb/>
best for the money, price-, and n a <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
The Roofing Co. <lb/>
For Mayor. <lb/>
hereby announce a <lb/>
for Mayor of the Town of <lb/>
subject to the action of th De- <lb/>
Primary. <lb/>
This march 1915. <lb/>
J W. BRYAN. <lb/>
S T It HIM. <lb/>
For Mayor. <lb/>
the Voter of <lb/>
hereby announce myself s <lb/>
for Mayor subject to the Demo- <lb/>
primary to be held for <lb/>
Town of Greenville. <lb/>
NEEDHAM W. OUTLAW. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
Schedule in effect April nth 191.1. <lb/>
A CASE OF <lb/>
in town would probably frighten <lb/>
but we prepared <lb/>
for th necessary remedies even fr <lb/>
that and are supplied with the <lb/>
of drugs to compound any <lb/>
of a doctor's prescription with <lb/>
the newest discoveries In <lb/>
Of drugs of any description. Our <lb/>
prompt and are <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Turks On Trails, <lb/>
port. <lb/>
April via <lb/>
The attack a Turkish torpedo <lb/>
on the British transport off <lb/>
the of last Saturday and <lb/>
the subseQuent destruction of the tor- <lb/>
boa were thus reported in an <lb/>
official statement issued today at <lb/>
war <lb/>
Turkish torpedo boat oil April <lb/>
it successfully attacked tho <lb/>
transport In Aegean Sea. <lb/>
The torpedo was pursued by <lb/>
cruisers and destroyers lo <lb/>
where the crew blew up vessel In <lb/>
order ii might nod fall into <lb/>
enemy's <lb/>
reports of April IT and IS <lb/>
said the Turkish warship which at- <lb/>
tacked the was driven ashore <lb/>
and destroyed by British vessels, <lb/>
the was not damaged by <lb/>
the torpedo boat, but <lb/>
railroad men had been drowned and twenty- <lb/>
even were missing, owing the cap- <lb/>
small <lb/>
Line fear, to Science. <lb/>
Washington, April r. <lb/>
Bail, paleontologist of the <lb/>
S Geological Survey, and honorary <lb/>
curator of National will <lb/>
be banqueted by his fellow scientists <lb/>
Washington tonight, In honor of <lb/>
completion of Hits years of <lb/>
work for the government His <lb/>
service, rendered was in <lb/>
connection with expedition lo Alas- <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
am <lb/>
EVANS FOB <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. <lb/>
N. B. Tho following schedule figure <lb/>
published as information and <lb/>
are not guaranteed<lb/>
FAST <lb/>
A. M. Daily, <lb/>
Sleeping far for Norfolk <lb/>
Daily, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb/>
beth City and Par- <lb/>
far Service to Nor- <lb/>
folk. Connect for all points North <lb/>
and West <lb/>
P. M. Daily, except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington.<lb/>
OS A. M. Daily for Wilson, <lb/>
and West. Pullman Bleeping Car <lb/>
Service Connects North. South <lb/>
and West <lb/>
7.5 A. M. Daily, except Sunday, for <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb/>
all points <lb/>
P. M. Daily fur Raleigh and all <lb/>
intermediate stations. <lb/>
further information and <lb/>
in Sleeping Cars, apply to I. <lb/>
Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
B. STACK. II. S. <lb/>
Superintendent. Pus. <lb/>
MOON SCARLET <lb/>
Sage. Nasturtiums, Phone. <lb/>
Mrs t s <lb/>
FOR ROOM, NO <lb/>
by Coca Cola Bottling Com- <lb/>
corner Fifth and Washington <lb/>
Streets. Apply to J. B. Window. <lb/>
FOR SALE REST <lb/>
house on Pill Si reel <lb/>
avenue in M <lb/>
i la n <lb/>
SIX ROOM <lb/>
Dickinson <lb/>
Hock <lb/>
I and <lb/>
There is men <lb/>
ll <lb/>
was in I <lb/>
great many real i <lb/>
in tin- section of <lb/>
i disease put <lb/>
i. last years <lb/>
in, For <lb/>
it a <lb/>
local disease and local <lb/>
by fulling to oar <lb/>
with treatment, <lb/>
Ii s. .-1. has to be a <lb/>
disease, re- <lb/>
I by t J. <lb/>
i hi Co . Toll i i la only <lb/>
i urn on in- ii i <lb/>
taken ll acts on <lb/>
blood and <lb/>
offer one hundred for any <lb/>
It fails I., Send for <lb/>
and <lb/>
K III I y <lb/>
Self Or <lb/>
family fills tor <lb/>
A large number shares In our <lb/>
19th Series have already been spoken <lb/>
II opens May 1st Hive us your <lb/>
orders early Home I<lb/>
-e Old and the New. <lb/>
Inventions have n remarkable knack <lb/>
of repenting elven <lb/>
men ten ii patents fir I'M is <lb/>
a sperm for a <lb/>
ear. propulsion being means <lb/>
which alternately lowered <lb/>
raised. In day of loco- <lb/>
motive history many Inventor not <lb/>
that adhesion was <lb/>
to he a wheel <lb/>
a smooth rail, and <lb/>
and wonderful were the devices for <lb/>
overcoming i one <lb/>
Ingenious engineer went go far as to <lb/>
design a In which jointed <lb/>
burs worked up and down on <lb/>
tho rails after the fashion of a <lb/>
legs, there to be, a certain <lb/>
affinity between and th <lb/>
motor car d to <lb/>
Pressing Clothes is as <lb/>
Much an Art as <lb/>
Making Them <lb/>
We claim lo propel Is <lb/>
thoroughly puss any kind of <lb/>
garment II be done on a <lb/>
Hoffman sanitary steam <lb/>
machine <lb/>
This es the <lb/>
shape in chillies ill <lb/>
description, raises the nap, <lb/>
brings nut the color, gives tho <lb/>
garment an appearance new- <lb/>
and i BUMS to la i much <lb/>
longer <lb/>
lit nun you. <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co <lb/>
AM. till K <lb/>
Market. steak and per <lb/>
pound at all times a day. flood deliver- <lb/>
ed o. D <lb/>
HUB COT. <lb/>
in West Greenville Apply o <lb/>
Hearne. <lb/>
in <lb/>
years of age to live with me <lb/>
months or longer, and look after <lb/>
between ages of and In. Nice <lb/>
home and good pay Apply <lb/>
tor Office <lb/>
AND <lb/>
and ladles suits I am <lb/>
in need of work and will appreciate <lb/>
any the public will me. Mrs <lb/>
Howard. Phone<lb/>
lion. In tubes cents, ask your <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
TO OH SIX <lb/>
room house with modern conveniences. <lb/>
Cola Co., N, c.<lb/>
I lilt I <lb/>
with board In private family, Apply <lb/>
to Mrs i ii cherry. Washing- <lb/>
ton, Bl <lb/>
Invigorating to Pale and Sickly <lb/>
The Standard genera <lb/>
chill TONIC, drives <lb/>
tern. true For and SOc <lb/>
Hominy, <lb/>
eke Flour, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Port <lb/>
en, Porridge, <lb/>
Installs <lb/>
Cereal, <lb/>
Flour, Goa- <lb/>
and Cal- <lb/>
lea. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
a fa.<lb/>
May Wheal <lb/>
duly Wheal I <lb/>
May Corn <lb/>
July Corn M <lb/>
May Lard <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Mus Ribs <lb/>
Ribs <lb/>
I. <lb/>
1-2 <lb/>
If <lb/>
8-8 <lb/>
in s <lb/>
10.17 <lb/>
10.50 <lb/>
VI H, H <lb/>
Hilt HALE I LIMITED <lb/>
of Bean, even <lb/>
buns. 11.00 c O, ii N <lb/>
c. Washington, N. C <lb/>
North Boon <lb/>
H a. at. <lb/>
Tl Via s. m.<lb/>
so. II an, <lb/>
He. II<lb/>
Ho. Tl a. <lb/>
Mo. II . <lb/>
Me. I a , <lb/>
Ma a. am <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Insurance and Real Estate <lb/>
Agents. <lb/>
NOTICE Or<lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
today <lb/>
Mr P. <lb/>
n on business <lb/>
Hr. L. C. Skinner spell a short <lb/>
at Arthur morning visiting <lb/>
i patient. <lb/>
Mr H. H. Morion this morn- <lb/>
for Washington. <lb/>
Mr. II. O. Turnage, of <lb/>
in the city today on business. <lb/>
Mr. S. B. Understood i spending <lb/>
the day at looking after <lb/>
school matters. <lb/>
Mr J. F. of Ayden, was in <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr It. Davis, of was <lb/>
i visitor during Hie day <lb/>
Mr. T. T. an attorney of <lb/>
Rocky Mount, is in the city today. <lb/>
Mr C. Kilpatrick. of Grifton, <lb/>
Mr A. of was <lb/>
Here today on business. <lb/>
Mr R. Turnage, of Ayden, was <lb/>
i business Visitor here today <lb/>
Mrs. Goo. W. Connor and daughter. <lb/>
Miss Mary Connor, of Wilson, <lb/>
came in last night to spend a few days <lb/>
with Judge Connor, who is presiding <lb/>
over the Criminal Term of Court here <lb/>
I his week. While here they are the <lb/>
guests the Proctor. <lb/>
Try u Jitney Bo- <lb/>
Why not a jitney bus or two for <lb/>
Greenville We believe half hour <lb/>
from court house square out <lb/>
Dickinson avenue to the town limits. <lb/>
occasional trip through South <lb/>
Greenville and West Greenville would <lb/>
a reasonable patronage <lb/>
THREE SCHOOLS VOTES <lb/>
SPECIAL SCHOOL <lb/>
sale LAID. <lb/>
Under and by virtue of the powers <lb/>
conferred upon the undersigned Mort- <lb/>
In Mortgage Deed bear- <lb/>
date of 6th. day of Sept. 1913, from <lb/>
C. L. Barrett and Nora Barrett his <lb/>
Wife, and duly recorded in the office <lb/>
of Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
in Book I. Page etc the <lb/>
will sell at public auction <lb/>
at the Court House door in Greenville, <lb/>
N. C. for cash, ct o'clock May <lb/>
the 3rd 1915, the following described <lb/>
real estate One town Lot in <lb/>
the town of 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 Heirs on the west <lb/>
This the 29th. day of March 1915. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given the I ii <lb/>
Primary for nomination I <lb/>
Mayor for will be held on <lb/>
Monday. May <lb/>
The Polls will be open on said <lb/>
from sunrise to sunset at Five <lb/>
Points <lb/>
for the nomination <lb/>
will select a to represent <lb/>
him on said date. <lb/>
This April 20th, 1916. <lb/>
V C HARDING, <lb/>
i n Chairman <lb/>
Dotes of Interest From the <lb/>
Colored Schools <lb/>
The Citizens Pill county, who are <lb/>
Interested in the general betterment <lb/>
of condition will be gratified to learn <lb/>
that the seed sown by the local Hoard <lb/>
of School Trustees, have germ- <lb/>
and there is a broadening of <lb/>
the Industrial work fostered mid en <lb/>
by those in charge Of III <lb/>
city's school system. <lb/>
The more than two <lb/>
years ago sought the Influence of tho <lb/>
A. w. w. ll. to be used <lb/>
In urging Dr. who has charge <lb/>
t of the to appoint <lb/>
WHITE MATT his County, death <lb/>
fine table I claimed him before anything could be <lb/>
EXEC <lb/>
A Mills. Ii <lb/>
II <lb/>
By virtue of an execution <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale i on <lb/>
in a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by Kilpatrick to <lb/>
R. Harvey Co. on the day <lb/>
me by the Clerk of th Superior Court of January 1914, which mortgage era <lb/>
of Pitt county bearing date of March duly recorded la the office of the <lb/>
Silt, under a Judgment rend, red of Deeds of Pitt county in Hook <lb/>
in the above entitled action against Q-10, Page undersigned win <lb/>
the defendant, on March 15th. for cash before Court House <lb/>
this Judgment Is of record In J. D. 20- door in Greenville, on Monday, the <lb/>
of Pin County Registry, the under day of May. 1915, following <lb/>
signed Sheriff of Pin county will, described tract or parcel land sit <lb/>
Monday 17th day May. 1915, in Township, and <lb/>
o'clock Noon, before the as No. l in the division <lb/>
House door in Pitt county sell to the J. n Kilpatrick estate <lb/>
highest bidder public auction Bounded on the Baal the land <lb/>
cash, the following described parcels W. G. Chapman, on the Weal h <lb/>
or Iran- of land, subject to the life lands of W. ti. Chapman, on the <lb/>
estate i i To-wit, by the lands of Hugh <lb/>
or parcel Mud limn and on the by the lands K <lb/>
in Township Pill M, Kilpatrick, containing -t acre <lb/>
North Carolina and more fully or less. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Beginning a stake <lb/>
on the path In the line Lot No. <lb/>
th.-n runs with said path and No <lb/>
s I w pole- to Herbert <lb/>
heirs Hue, then with their <lb/>
sold<lb/>
Said <lb/>
gage <lb/>
This April <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
BANK owner of <lb/>
Sale of Town Lot for <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that I have <lb/>
on. will sell on Monday <lb/>
the day of May 1915, at the <lb/>
Court door in Greenville, the <lb/>
following described real for <lb/>
taxes town of Grifton for the <lb/>
fear 1914 <lb/>
bite <lb/>
D w. Two Town lots<lb/>
Dunn James town years TIT. <lb/>
J i town lot l year <lb/>
a i. Jackson i town lot yrs. <lb/>
F. M Kilpatrick Eat town lot <lb/>
F M. Kilpatrick town lot <lb/>
Mrs Nettie Kilpatrick town lot <lb/>
1.81 <lb/>
E Lang i town <lb/>
P Laugh I town lot <lb/>
vi out i Cu town lot <lb/>
T W a Co I town lot 2.8 <lb/>
A. I. k Gin Horn j vi <lb/>
I I. w Eat I town lot <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
II <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Before Clerk, <lb/>
el ills <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
el <lb/>
accomplished. <lb/>
winter layers and <lb/>
grow to weigh eight to twelve pounds <lb/>
rose comb fine strain eggs per; A new man came on the as <lb/>
setting of W. J. Wyatt, Winter- j County Superintendent Prof. S. ll. <lb/>
N. C. who at once took up the <lb/>
i proposition and then Slate Supervisor <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
thought at first there was no <lb/>
available funds, provisions were made <lb/>
and a for county was <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
I the Basis of <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
is the of all good for <lb/>
by th bi-t authority as the <lb/>
the Farm, and price <lb/>
f the buy earth, <lb/>
etc A will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
Pill county took another forward <lb/>
step Saturday, April IT. <lb/>
hen three school districts were add- <lb/>
to the special local tax column, <lb/>
districts were Clay Hoot In <lb/>
Swill Creek Township. in <lb/>
Township, and in <lb/>
Carolina Considerable In- <lb/>
heres had been manifested in these <lb/>
and the friend the <lb/>
measure were confident of success. <lb/>
This makes present local <lb/>
districts In Pitt county, and com- <lb/>
by Townships being <lb/>
Greenville Joyner <lb/>
kings Cross <lb/>
Grail <lb/>
m U <lb/>
loads. <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
swift creek Grifton. <lb/>
Brace, King's <lb/>
Roads.<lb/>
Carolina Stokes <lb/>
There are a number oilier <lb/>
contemplating such a move, and <lb/>
i- expected that this of pro <lb/>
communities will <lb/>
ed rapidly. The local lax idea is <lb/>
There is no better or <lb/>
r way In increasing usefulness <lb/>
ml efficiency Of tho Schools, and the <lb/>
people are finding this out <lb/>
iii addition to the elections <lb/>
to above, the people in the <lb/>
. roted April Hi to levy <lb/>
, special tax lo exceed twenty <lb/>
for the pi high <lb/>
is in addition their <lb/>
regular thirty cent lax <lb/>
and call th <lb/>
surest method of trading to wheat <lb/>
a or oats. Because loss Is, <lb/>
limited lo <lb/>
bought. No farther risk. <lb/>
moat <lb/>
of trading. <lb/>
Open an account, can buy Ii <lb/>
puts or It call on bushels, <lb/>
grain for l or can buy <lb/>
for or a many you wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent give <lb/>
you the chance to take <lb/>
A movement of cent <lb/>
appointed <lb/>
January 1st 1915 found Indus- <lb/>
trial County Supervisor Lucy It. <lb/>
Richmond reporting for duty. A new- <lb/>
county superintendent could not give <lb/>
all the information necessary to the <lb/>
proper performance the work, hence <lb/>
she went forth with courage, and de- <lb/>
termination to reach the fifty <lb/>
schools under her supervision and <lb/>
With the co-operation Of the teachers <lb/>
accomplish helpful results. <lb/>
In a very short lime the <lb/>
educational officer saw her worth and <lb/>
added to the Industrial Supervision <lb/>
the Academic Supervision Of Colored <lb/>
School. <lb/>
She at once entered upon phase <lb/>
the work with the same spirit a-i <lb/>
characterized the men and <lb/>
women who have achieved lasting <lb/>
Insults for mankind in the past. <lb/>
j Every school has been visited, every <lb/>
teacher seen, and basket have <lb/>
been held in different section of <lb/>
I the county to raise money for the <lb/>
I Improvement of school houses School <lb/>
I Gardens have been planned and seeds<lb/>
The found her <lb/>
hammering away on the colored <lb/>
line N W poles to a In F Q James Son, Attorney <lb/>
the edge of the then N ltd <lb/>
K poles to a stake M. D, <lb/>
corner, then with M. sic- North Carolina <lb/>
line and Bran's line pm county. <lb/>
S ; poles o <lb/>
containing acres more or less <lb/>
Second Tract; Beginning at a stake Cornelia Joni <lb/>
in th. road Edwards corn- r vs <lb/>
and runs with said road S E 2-6 waller <lb/>
poles to a branch, then up the branch I The defendants Waller Jones and <lb/>
to a slake pointed by some gums, corn in entitled <lb/>
or Lot. No thence with line will take notice that an action <lb/>
Lot No w 4-T, poles to a j entitled has been commenced <lb/>
stake corner of No at in j,, the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
ditches, then N for n, partition the lands of Calvin <lb/>
1-2 F. poles lo Evan's Jones, deceased among his heirs at <lb/>
then with his line running and the Walter Jones and <lb/>
the path N K poles to the he- Clara Junes will further <lb/>
ginning containing ll acres more or notice the; are required n <lb/>
less. It being No in the In the Office of the Clerk of She <lb/>
of the land of I I as superior Court of Pill county on the <lb/>
will appear of record in Hook day of April r. and or <lb/>
on page of Pitt Count Registry, demur to the complaint or <lb/>
This sale is to satisfy above men- the plaintiffs in this or the <lb/>
judgment The same plaintiffs will apply to the Court for <lb/>
sold subject ti the life i <lb/>
Stephen <lb/>
Negro <lb/>
Id town hit <lb/>
2.30 <lb/>
i . <lb/>
v. <lb/>
1.93 <lb/>
Nil <lb/>
or. <lb/>
I. KG <lb/>
5.80 <lb/>
2.80 <lb/>
years <lb/>
4.30 <lb/>
CASK INS. Town Collector <lb/>
Charlie Coward I town lot <lb/>
Lewie i town lot <lb/>
Levy Fisher town lot <lb/>
July Fisher lot <lb/>
Moore Sr, i town lot <lb/>
Claude Moore town lots <lb/>
Moore town lot <lb/>
Isaac Morriss town <lb/>
West Pitt town lots <lb/>
Isaac House town lot <lb/>
Jacob House town lot <lb/>
Sarah Est town lot<lb/>
the relief demanded In the Complaint <lb/>
or petition. <lb/>
This <lb/>
This III <lb/>
day <lb/>
April 1816. <lb/>
COX. <lb/>
Clerk Court Pit county <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
i i; ltd <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Notice is given to the <lb/>
that It. Hill has bit mutual consent <lb/>
agreement with all the members <lb/>
. I men of entire counts for cleaner <lb/>
Write for full particular, bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box MM <lb/>
day of April, <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
Sheriff PHI <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Notice is hereby given <lb/>
regular meting of the Hoar,, of Com- <lb/>
missioner of Pitt Count, held Monday, of the firm of th. The Greenville Roof- <lb/>
April 1915, There was a Petition, and Cornice withdrawn <lb/>
presented to the Hoard asking that the said firm Of The Greenville <lb/>
Public road be laid out in Bethel Cornice Company, and <lb/>
Township, over the following described. hereafter the said business will b. <lb/>
; run and conducted by E. <lb/>
at Public Road I and C. D. the firm <lb/>
Lloyd's thence running from name of The Greenville Roofing and <lb/>
County road north through Lloyd's cornice Co and the said It Hill will <lb/>
farm to Lafayette no further connection whatever <lb/>
thence north a direction to with said or company. <lb/>
J, B. Corey's path, then running said; Till the day of April <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
will sell at the Court House door <lb/>
in Greenville, N. C. on Monday the <lb/>
3rd day of May 1915 the following <lb/>
lots situated in the Town of Winter- <lb/>
N to satisfy the taxes on <lb/>
th- for 1914. April <lb/>
O c <lb/>
Tax Collector for Town of Winter <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Cost. <lb/>
a Barber, i <lb/>
Alfred Evans, l <lb/>
Thomas Green. <lb/>
J F I <lb/>
John <lb/>
Hen Tyson. <lb/>
Emu Williams, <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
I. M- <lb/>
S-tH . T pi-. I <lb/>
It SEARCH -l <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD <lb/>
Cam-Ire nil <lb/>
and <lb/>
D, SWIFT CO. <lb/>
St., p. <lb/>
The white citizen are ever and <lb/>
ways ready to help those deserving <lb/>
ones the colored race. The meeting <lb/>
a I the colored church of this <lb/>
city a few ago is an evidence <lb/>
the sincere desire to aid our <lb/>
citizens Mayor James, Ur, Laugh- <lb/>
Prof. Meadows of C. T <lb/>
T. s, Prof. s. Underwood <lb/>
county Industrial Supervisor and Dr. <lb/>
Rattle delivered instructive addresses <lb/>
I They all felicitously presented <lb/>
large and appreciative audience <lb/>
to a <lb/>
Hr. <lb/>
path to the hinds; <lb/>
the laud to It. D. <lb/>
land; theme the dividing -4-1 It Ian. <lb/>
line of the and R. I. White <lb/>
land; to corner lane; <lb/>
thence across B. l <lb/>
land in the Bunting crossing, and <lb/>
line on <lb/>
And notice is herein given that the <lb/>
said Petition will be heard at the rec- <lb/>
meeting of the Board of <lb/>
sinners of Pitt Count;, to be held <lb/>
Monday. May 1916. and all <lb/>
desiring lo be heard will <lb/>
ii said date. <lb/>
This the 8th, of April <lb/>
Attest; Bell, Clerk <lb/>
S A <lb/>
Own own fur was <lb/>
takes it as easy as paying <lb/>
rent. Let us explain to you <lb/>
Heine A Loan <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
estate JosephUS Move, de <lb/>
seed, late of Pitt county. North Cam <lb/>
this is to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate of the <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned on or the 10th <lb/>
day of April or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In bar their recovery. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate payment <lb/>
This day of April <lb/>
MARTHA A <lb/>
Administratrix of Move <lb/>
L Evans. <lb/>
Urn <lb/>
I SAFE LEW <lb/>
sale Apply W H. <lb/>
k. care <lb/>
Battle preached the Health Ber- <lb/>
YOUR <lb/>
Hosiery <lb/>
BEST VALUE far Your Money <lb/>
Kind Silk, M, Woks <lb/>
Any and Style From to per pair <lb/>
oh the <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
Lord Taylor <lb/>
StU t All Good<lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Bunch Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts <lb/>
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle <lb/>
Peas. Sweet Potato plants <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
Talk Tax Helena. <lb/>
Lansing, April A conference on <lb/>
las reform will be heard here today <lb/>
a full and free plans <lb/>
tor relieving the general <lb/>
growing burdens placed upon it <lb/>
the present system mils <lb/>
prominent Michigan reformers <lb/>
numbers, many Iron <lb/>
side slates will aid in <lb/>
the discussions A ; <lb/>
expressed as the <lb/>
opened HO. system must Boon <lb/>
be devised by which enterprise and <lb/>
Industry shall be discouraged <lb/>
taxation The attendance <lb/>
civic and business leader- <lb/>
Detroit and other Michigan cities <lb/>
give promise of a permanent <lb/>
which win definite <lb/>
methods tax relief. <lb/>
The sessions are planned for <lb/>
iii Lansing Chamber m Commerce <lb/>
and each will be made Interesting <lb/>
speakers on <lb/>
t ions <lb/>
The Educational <lb/>
, its annual meeting <lb/>
member body <lb/>
I present The teacher- are <lb/>
own separate problem. <lb/>
and speakers their meeting are <lb/>
some of the foremost thinker and <lb/>
educators Hie Who are <lb/>
attention to education. <lb/>
Sill. <lb/>
n virtue of a decree the Super <lb/>
r Court of County <lb/>
Proceedings No, 1901, entitled N. E <lb/>
vs Flora Ann Moore and Others, <lb/>
undersigned will <lb/>
I for cash before the <lb/>
door In Greenville, on Monday. <lb/>
day of Mas tallowing <lb/>
described tract parcel of land, sit- <lb/>
in near lb <lb/>
town Ayden a- <lb/>
Number In the division the lauds <lb/>
Jordan Cox, deceased, and the <lb/>
allotted see <lb/>
of Land Book l and HO <lb/>
at No. <lb/>
m said division, and running <lb/>
line Lot No N degrees <lb/>
poles to the No <lb/>
hence South B. SI poles <lb/>
short leaf pine. South s <lb/>
trees F. poles lo a stake on <lb/>
i. an old path by i I <lb/>
Oaks, N. decrees <lb/>
polos to the beginning, <lb/>
Come to see us for the New Model FORD <lb/>
Touring and Runabout Automobiles. Equip- <lb/>
electric lights and many other new <lb/>
additions. Our profit sharing plan is very <lb/>
attractive. . <lb/>
Can O. <lb/>
F. O. s. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
acre; except a small place <lb/>
,. acre heretofore sold lo <lb/>
I ; . The aid land Is sold I <lb/>
ii Ion <lb/>
F. i; <lb/>
This April 12th <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
Is reached when one has taken a <lb/>
In an up-to-date bathtub of our fitting <lb/>
No house is complete without It an <lb/>
comfort and cleanliness which re- <lb/>
from Its use <lb/>
the Price <lb/>
many times over. We have <lb/>
the finest house In Greenville why <lb/>
not yours. We gladly will <lb/>
It. <lb/>
;., r, <lb/>
Trial for Billboard <lb/>
Chicago. April The govern <lb/>
Nil Ute <lb/>
is set for hearing In the fed <lb/>
, ii district court before K. H. <lb/>
today. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
For Monuments, <lb/>
Headstones and <lb/>
Iron Fencing--See <lb/>
Dees Marble Granite <lb/>
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TO TAX <lb/>
P i lot <lb/>
I II. Gray, lot <lb/>
Wilson Gray. I <lb/>
res, Z lots <lb/>
You hereby notified that I have <lb/>
ibis i.-i day of April lasted upon j <lb/>
the following lands, which will sold <lb/>
on the First Monday In Hay to <lb/>
on the same. H. Howard, l lot <lb/>
Will Hagan <lb/>
SHERIFF ,, , v<lb/>
John Baker <lb/>
Chancy <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
ii I.- r i <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
Little <lb/>
j. Ben <lb/>
Willie Little <lb/>
Have Moore i <lb/>
j. J. Bedding <lb/>
. Hugh <lb/>
Noah Smith <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
John M. Ward <lb/>
Robert K. Wilson <lb/>
K, Allen IS seres <lb/>
L. C. Arthur acres <lb/>
Travis Allen <lb/>
Jas Brown acres <lb/>
i. Drown acres <lb/>
Mrs Clyde Brown <lb/>
j H Boyd, Jr., <lb/>
it ii Bell <lb/>
I i. Butler. <lb/>
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II <lb/>
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o. <lb/>
A Jones<lb/>
Ben Joni s, i <lb/>
U v n <lb/>
G L. and <lb/>
j p, Morris<lb/>
. ; Willis Pitt, <lb/>
SO <lb/>
Si <lb/>
1.69 <lb/>
9.52<lb/>
John Pittman, i lot <lb/>
W. Powell, seres <lb/>
T. <lb/>
I a Rollins, <lb/>
W J. <lb/>
R, I.<lb/>
i,. is Smith, seres <lb/>
w. Jasper Taylor, so acres <lb/>
I C and A Taylor <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Joe Taylor I lot <lb/>
John Taylor. lot <lb/>
Mrs Mary E. <lb/>
, -N Williams, <lb/>
to <lb/>
11.79 J- <lb/>
12.66 J- <lb/>
c W <lb/>
a. r.<lb/>
.; <lb/>
4.66<lb/>
4.80 <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
i Si <lb/>
11.77<lb/>
16.83 <lb/>
8.86 <lb/>
9.96 <lb/>
6.80 <lb/>
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0.00 <lb/>
I. <lb/>
6.06 <lb/>
10.70 <lb/>
II <lb/>
J A <lb/>
v. Lot <lb/>
j m Brown it acre <lb/>
R. J Cobb sen <lb/>
Clark I <lb/>
Isaac <lb/>
All. n i <lb/>
Mrs Blanche <lb/>
a res lots <lb/>
Henry Duncan n <lb/>
J Elks res <lb/>
K. ii Evans I ii <lb/>
Herbert lot <lb/>
Wash Edwards l lot <lb/>
.- I L. I <lb/>
Frank E inf i <lb/>
i. . i i <lb/>
Fleming, I lot <lb/>
Forbes l lot <lb/>
Louis Forbes <lb/>
Gray, i lot <lb/>
John Prank Greene <lb/>
J. H Holland an I <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Harris and Wife <lb/>
Harrington a <lb/>
lots <lb/>
Harrington <lb/>
Jan. Ha I <lb/>
Edward Harris. <lb/>
Alston Harris, <lb/>
Nathan l I it <lb/>
Armor Jordan, . i <lb/>
Willie Jenkins, l <lb/>
Julius . <lb/>
iv I <lb/>
. . . James i n <lb/>
Ida i;. Jones <lb/>
Abram seres I lot <lb/>
i i Ki mi y, i Ii l <lb/>
Henry Knox, Ii I <lb/>
Virginia King I I <lb/>
Km. <lb/>
Lela I <lb/>
J. C. lots <lb/>
Frank Lewis. year- <lb/>
Henry Lewis. 1-2 lots <lb/>
J J Lang, lot <lb/>
Herbert I <lb/>
Sam acre <lb/>
R. Little. low <lb/>
Mack Little. lot <lb/>
L. P. Manning, l lot <lb/>
Mrs Nellie I Moore. lot <lb/>
w W Moore, lot <lb/>
M D E acres <lb/>
Andrew Moore, l lot <lb/>
Armless l lot <lb/>
Amos lot <lb/>
Mel lot <lb/>
Fred Moore, acres <lb/>
lot <lb/>
John P. 1-4 <lb/>
P, i lots <lb/>
l. R Oliver, lot <lb/>
San, Obey, lots <lb/>
C A Porter, s <lb/>
J. w, Perkins, n lots <lb/>
B. P, . acres, Id <lb/>
Mrs l Pollard, acres <lb/>
Peyton, l <lb/>
W. H. Kick.- and wife. lots <lb/>
John B <lb/>
Win. Redmond, i <lb/>
v. r. Id, i lot <lb/>
J. F. Stokes, i lot <lb/>
E, n <lb/>
J, c Savage and wife, l <lb/>
John l lot <lb/>
Robt, Spell, <lb/>
The Pitt L. Mfg Co. I plant <lb/>
Josephine Tucker, lots <lb/>
W. H. a. res <lb/>
A Wilson. Iota <lb/>
Williams, I <lb/>
Watson William-. I re <lb/>
Williams, i lot <lb/>
st, Ward, i lot <lb/>
e Wooten, l lot <lb/>
W. H Maker, acres <lb/>
Q, W acres <lb/>
sores <lb/>
H. W. Brown. acres <lb/>
lot <lb/>
J. B. lot <lb/>
Carter, lot <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Everett. s <lb/>
Fri man, i acre <lb/>
n n a an Mil <lb/>
smith a <lb/>
i ii Knox, a <lb/>
W. R. Keel, i <lb/>
Gird, I, B r. <lb/>
J H Harrow. acres <lb/>
W, ii. Barrow, r. <lb/>
n, a. <lb/>
K J. Cobb for Cat <lb/>
I i . <lb/>
I. COX, i <lb/>
. Ii. Cogdell, a. r. .- <lb/>
Marcellus . <lb/>
i s Fleming, lots <lb/>
John acre <lb/>
Ell Gaylord acre <lb/>
. . Marrow . n <lb/>
Arden Mills, l o i <lb/>
Win. May, Bi B <lb/>
l, L. Smith, a <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
. Its, r. <lb/>
. Smith, acres <lb/>
Mr.-. L, a <lb/>
W ii Williams, lots <lb/>
M M. Wiggins, lots <lb/>
D hard. I lot<lb/>
Frank Battle I acre <lb/>
Jim <lb/>
Ii ii Clark acres <lb/>
K J<lb/>
Mr- I . <lb/>
5.6<lb/>
. no <lb/>
.;<lb/>
8.5<lb/>
la <lb/>
. .<lb/>
,.<lb/>
4.54 <lb/>
II <lb/>
i;<lb/>
is <lb/>
II <lb/>
20.86 <lb/>
11.74 <lb/>
5.84 <lb/>
3.84 <lb/>
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I I <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
SI <lb/>
Elizabeth Phillips l acres <lb/>
A Hammond acres<lb/>
II <lb/>
SI <lb/>
7.17 <lb/>
2.17<lb/>
Mrs <lb/>
Mrs W <lb/>
John M acres <lb/>
Moore I acres <lb/>
Ti 1-2 <lb/>
I acres <lb/>
s Mrs. Georg k s <lb/>
B Ills w acres <lb/>
DAM <lb/>
Craw lord Lot I <lb/>
it acres <lb/>
Mr Cobb acres Nichols <lb/>
. 19.57 <lb/>
Mrs Mary acres <lb/>
I . Arthur acres <lb/>
. Nobles acres <lb/>
W. L. Rice in acres <lb/>
3.201 Standard Realty Co., <lb/>
j H B. Turner. lots <lb/>
David Washington lot <lb/>
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Carr <lb/>
Mil. Dupree years <lb/>
C. Edwards lot yr <lb/>
s. Eagles lot <lb/>
Joe Everett acres lots <lb/>
E. c. <lb/>
Ml E n <lb/>
Hoses Graham lot <lb/>
f. Gay guardian for <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Harris W. Howard <lb/>
W. L. Johnson acres <lb/>
Sam Johnson acre <lb/>
G. I. lot <lb/>
John Moseley <lb/>
D P I <lb/>
i. Owens lot <lb/>
W R. Owens <lb/>
T Bason E lots <lb/>
Lizzie Parker <lb/>
Ben Phillips lots <lb/>
n. acres <lb/>
Vim- <lb/>
Lea Williams. acres <lb/>
Tom L. I <lb/>
120.71 <lb/>
v. hi i- I <lb/>
Ferebee Joyner lot <lb/>
Joyner lot <lb/>
Herbert Joyner Hot <lb/>
Oscar Joyner I lot <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
II or hit <lb/>
Alford W, Joyner<lb/>
I. G. lot <lb/>
Mai . Mi lot <lb/>
W M. lots <lb/>
II. John May. lot <lb/>
John Moore Jr I <lb/>
Moore lot <lb/>
Li , <lb/>
I . is Phillips <lb/>
M Rasberry <lb/>
Pollard <lb/>
Loyd smith. lot <lb/>
Henry I <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Julia Vines <lb/>
W H Wilkinson <lb/>
Ward lot <lb/>
Henry Allen lot <lb/>
Mrs Georgia Baker <lb/>
J. II Buck <lb/>
Miss Ella Bland <lb/>
Jas T. <lb/>
Jacob Brown 1-2 <lb/>
Stephen i lot <lb/>
Lewis Barrett acres <lb/>
A. I Cox lots <lb/>
W Cox. lots <lb/>
J w. Cox <lb/>
Maud Carr 1-2 res <lb/>
A J Collins acres <lb/>
M V Cannon lots <lb/>
Jas lot <lb/>
en Dudley <lb/>
. Sarah <lb/>
. lot <lb/>
Jordan S acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
D II Ewell acres lot <lb/>
g A lot <lb/>
lot <lb/>
A Griffin lots <lb/>
Hemby Adam es <lb/>
Mrs. A i Johnson lot <lb/>
Carolina I lot <lb/>
Anne Williams I <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Johnson <lb/>
Noah Johnson lots <lb/>
lien Tyson lot<lb/>
K c Turnage a. <lb/>
lien Sutton acre <lb/>
Alonzo Rasberry lot <lb/>
Richardson let <lb/>
Patrick I <lb/>
Simon Phillips lot <lb/>
J Patrick <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Will Newton ; <lb/>
Sampson Nobles 1-4 <lb/>
George M lot <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Moore lei <lb/>
p Morrison lot <lb/>
Mary<lb/>
7.31 <lb/>
s . <lb/>
7.21 <lb/>
n; M <lb/>
170.1<lb/>
4.81<lb/>
11.83 <lb/>
2.47 <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
22.12 <lb/>
is <lb/>
IS <lb/>
12.26 <lb/>
II <lb/>
11.51<lb/>
2.17 <lb/>
is <lb/>
4.98<lb/>
27.04 <lb/>
1.60<lb/>
1.41 <lb/>
1.66 <lb/>
1.96 <lb/>
17.64 <lb/>
.; <lb/>
5.37 <lb/>
6.54 <lb/>
219.89 <lb/>
11.86 <lb/>
Best Is None Too. <lb/>
Good For You <lb/>
In this day and time majority of men <lb/>
look for the best the market <lb/>
affords in all lines. <lb/>
Realizing this fact we keep our store <lb/>
well stocked with <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
to meet the wants all men.<lb/>
;, <lb/>
8.98 <lb/>
2.51<lb/>
0.01 <lb/>
3.91 <lb/>
5.0 <lb/>
8.54<lb/>
Phone <lb/>
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rs w <lb/>
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22.31 <lb/>
56.57 <lb/>
292.12 <lb/>
11.89<lb/>
11.77 <lb/>
3.61 <lb/>
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2.1 <lb/>
6.07 <lb/>
I en <lb/>
7.02 <lb/>
100.64<lb/>
lots <lb/>
so <lb/>
Lawhorn acres <lb/>
Cu 1- Mi Lawhorn lot <lb/>
acres II lots <lb/>
. 112.59 <lb/>
Mrs. Moore <lb/>
J T. Locust lots <lb/>
M, . Co. <lb/>
Knox lot <lb/>
J. L. lot <lb/>
acres <lb/>
Lorenzo acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
SWIFT TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Jas. Brooks acres <lb/>
Wm. Broadway acres 1.1.77 <lb/>
Wyatt acres 10.00 <lb/>
J. W Cox acres <lb/>
J V. Cox 1-2 acre <lb/>
W. L. K Corey so acres year- <lb/>
W L f Corey acres years <lb/>
3.07 <lb/>
Cogdell <lb/>
N M Farrow acres <lb/>
T II Faulkner res <lb/>
Henry 1-2 acres <lb/>
B alter Gardner acres <lb/>
acres <lb/>
1.22 <lb/>
1.66 <lb/>
11.49 <lb/>
8.39 <lb/>
her I I <lb/>
lot <lb/>
lo<lb/>
Chestnut lot <lb/>
Annie Collins <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
p . m ,, <lb/>
s Exam <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Martha a res <lb/>
II Jackson lot 3.07 <lb/>
3.64 j W. L. Johnson lot 13.00 <lb/>
Hub Joyner 7.42 <lb/>
Harris a Harrington acres <lb/>
I E <lb/>
A Garris I i I acres <lb/>
Annie Haddock acres <lb/>
Mary A. Johnson a. re <lb/>
P, II acres <lb/>
G H. acre <lb/>
Miss Bessie acres <lb/>
F. M. Iv acres <lb/>
Sarah J. B <lb/>
Willie <lb/>
shade <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
K 1.1 <lb/>
Harris ; <lb/>
I . <lb/>
I . I inlier <lb/>
. . acres <lb/>
I Mi <lb/>
C re-. <lb/>
I U. Mill- 1-2 acre <lb/>
-11 an Vi. <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
J. W, Perkins acres <lb/>
re <lb/>
s . Mi <lb/>
Sarah it. Smith acres <lb/>
-2 p. smith Eat. <lb/>
8.31 Jordan Venters acres <lb/>
II M <lb/>
66.04 <lb/>
13.60 <lb/>
4.80<lb/>
a. <lb/>
2.50 <lb/>
13.88 <lb/>
II -7<lb/>
s i <lb/>
5.8<lb/>
7.84<lb/>
2.47 <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
State of North Carolina. <lb/>
Count of Pitt. <lb/>
To Bell, Entry Taker of <lb/>
Pitt Bounty. <lb/>
The undersigned being a <lb/>
of the State North Carolina. <lb/>
hereby sets forth and shows that the <lb/>
Howl nit or parcel of land to- <lb/>
and being In Heaver Dam <lb/>
Pitt County. North Caro- <lb/>
Ten or Twelve acres of land the <lb/>
south Side Of Tar river In Heaver <lb/>
Township, and more fully described <lb/>
Beginning In the <lb/>
at the George <lb/>
and running with Hie line <lb/>
J. I. Elks, Deceased, to J. w. Smith's <lb/>
corner, thence with Smith's line lo <lb/>
Pollard's corner; thence with <lb/>
Pollard's line J. C. Crawford's <lb/>
line; theme said line <lb/>
to corner, the beginning i <lb/>
by estimation ten or twelve <lb/>
and being a narrow strip of <lb/>
In Hie about <lb/>
sixty or seventy yards <lb/>
Same being vacant and <lb/>
land belonging to tile State of <lb/>
North Carolina, and subject to Entry, <lb/>
and the undersigned hereby <lb/>
makes entry of. lays claim lo and <lb/>
Prays for a Grant for said land. <lb/>
TIM- the 19th, day April 1915. <lb/>
J. C. CRAWFORD. <lb/>
Claimant <lb/>
The above Entry tiled with this <lb/>
the 19th, day of April. 1916. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
. Entry Taker <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
On my farm one dark brown BOW, <lb/>
unmarked, weight about ion pounds. <lb/>
Owner can gal same paying ail <lb/>
coats and damages, <lb/>
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mediate sale young cholera proof <lb/>
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weighing from to pound <lb/>
at r. in n a. The Ii <lb/>
the hoc for this <lb/>
and this In an . fine <lb/>
lot of stock. They have all recently <lb/>
3.78 bean given the treat <lb/>
and are therefor. Cholera proof <lb/>
yon are bargain In <lb/>
here Is your opportunity. This <lb/>
That Dom Hot lb April<lb/>
r. i Han nab Johnson I lot <lb/>
5.68 <lb/>
ill tonic <lb/>
ordinary <lb/>
lo. not mum nor <lb/>
In head hill nm. <lb/>
took B. W. <lb/>
FARM . <lb/>
M. W. JACKSON, miles west of<lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Majority Friend Thought Mr. <lb/>
Die, Bat <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
interesting ad- <lb/>
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb/>
writes as was down with <lb/>
stomach trouble for five years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb/>
that I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
I tried different but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb/>
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. He advised me to try <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
biking other medicines. I decided to <lb/>
take ins advice, although I did not have <lb/>
any confidence In it. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
three months, and it has cured <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb/>
since I began using it. <lb/>
I am so thankful for what Back- <lb/>
has done for <lb/>
has been <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb/>
used by young and old, and should <lb/>
kept in every family chest <lb/>
a package today. <lb/>
Only a quarter. u<lb/>
aV <lb/>
HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP POOR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
HID ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
OP ALL <lb/>
KIND ABE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
IN THE WAY OP <lb/>
AND <lb/>
WE HAVE AN <lb/>
mm AND <lb/>
we a awe a <lb/>
OP HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LIN A AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO NO TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
ARM LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Agriculture Is th. H-st fuels, the Most the Mm<lb/>
n. rare a v trail so. mi.-. <lb/>
HOW <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
In <lb/>
Thinks S. <lb/>
PANIC HOW IMPOSSIBLE <lb/>
No., We lint,. The Soundest <lb/>
System. When Once We Had The <lb/>
Wort. Due to The Federal <lb/>
-1 r i Art. <lb/>
Will Slay <lb/>
at Navy Yard Until <lb/>
War <lb/>
. April ST.-The <lb/>
country is smiling with prosperity as <lb/>
a result the federal reserve hank <lb/>
act and the system grows older <lb/>
the smile will grow into a laugh, ac- <lb/>
cording to Charles S. Hamlin, <lb/>
nor of the federal reserve bank board, <lb/>
who spoke before the Southern Com- <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
Mr. Hamlin pointed out while <lb/>
formerly had the worst <lb/>
system In the civilized world, we now <lb/>
have <lb/>
lie answered of a single <lb/>
centralized bank by asserting that <lb/>
of the large territory involved. <lb/>
decentralized banks are preferable <lb/>
to one centralized hank and that <lb/>
federal reserve board holds all the <lb/>
of a centralized bank. <lb/>
financial panic such as that of <lb/>
1907 is now Mr. Hamlin <lb/>
continued. time of financial <lb/>
stringency, a farmer deserving of <lb/>
credit can get it. We have a real <lb/>
elastic, a real local, liquid currency. <lb/>
The federal reserve board is cm- <lb/>
powered at such times to put out <lb/>
enormous sums sufficient to dispute <lb/>
any idea of panic. <lb/>
Dr. Charles chief of the <lb/>
division of markets and rural <lb/>
of the United States depart- <lb/>
of agriculture, declared that <lb/>
southern farmer has <lb/>
realized the need of being more pro- <lb/>
The time is passing, he said, <lb/>
when products of the farm and ranch <lb/>
are shipping to market then <lb/>
brought back as foodstuffs. <lb/>
societies throughout <lb/>
the south are being organized to <lb/>
products As the result. <lb/>
farm promises to hold the young <lb/>
people by Offering a broader he <lb/>
said. <lb/>
the between the <lb/>
nary country hoy and girl and the <lb/>
agricultural college or industrial In- <lb/>
state and you have accomplished <lb/>
much toward the solution of the farm <lb/>
was the advice offered by <lb/>
II E. commissioner of <lb/>
agriculture for Mississippi another <lb/>
speaker. <lb/>
Although the place Of the mill meet- <lb/>
of the Southern Commercial con- <lb/>
will he determined until a <lb/>
meeting the board directors. <lb/>
months after the <lb/>
convention, spirited contests <lb/>
ii arisen. Overtures have <lb/>
i., i, from Little Bock, Ark, <lb/>
Cincinnati, Charleston, s. c Chat <lb/>
Tenn., Va . Ra- <lb/>
N. c. Baltimore, St. Louis and <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
agriculture as a problem, <lb/>
railroad rates and the work of the <lb/>
federal department of agriculture <lb/>
through l marketing <lb/>
wire leading topics <lb/>
in th morning session of the <lb/>
Congress The attendance was large- <lb/>
Va . April -Late Tuesday <lb/>
it was made known here that it had <lb/>
been officially decided in Washington <lb/>
that the will be <lb/>
interned at the navy yard here <lb/>
the remainder the war. <lb/>
The big Herman with <lb/>
and his crew, will <lb/>
come to yard on Thursday, <lb/>
and will he given a berth close to th <lb/>
on of th <lb/>
Portsmouth yard dorks. <lb/>
This decision is in harmony with <lb/>
the resolutions adopted Tuesday by <lb/>
the Hoard of Trade Chamber <lb/>
Commerce, and puts at rest the <lb/>
that tin- vessel might be sent <lb/>
to Baltimore or Annapolis. <lb/>
It is further believed that the ex- <lb/>
of and <lb/>
his associates on Prinz re- <lb/>
the health and pleasurable <lb/>
environment of living in this section <lb/>
made Capt. of <lb/>
also staying at the Norfolk-Ports- <lb/>
mouth yard. <lb/>
British Forces Halt <lb/>
The Onward Rush of <lb/>
Germans in the Flanders <lb/>
Japan's Modified Demands <lb/>
low In The Hands of <lb/>
Chinese Minister <lb/>
Berlin far Admit This in <lb/>
Wireless Message to <lb/>
Hits Killed Hunkers. <lb/>
Newport News, Va., April The <lb/>
German auxiliary <lb/>
which will be interned at the <lb/>
navy yard tor the remainder <lb/>
of war, was at a pier here today till <lb/>
her coal bunkers. Work of coaling <lb/>
was completed late today and the <lb/>
will be taken Thursday to <lb/>
Norfolk for Internment after a few <lb/>
minor repairs are completed. <lb/>
The will be interned at the <lb/>
request of her Captain <lb/>
Official notice of his in- <lb/>
to intern was given late yes-1 by us. <lb/>
He said he had intended to I <lb/>
to dash past the British and <lb/>
French warships off the capes, but <lb/>
that the illness of many of his crew <lb/>
from would make that <lb/>
possible before expiration of the time <lb/>
limit fixed by the American govern- <lb/>
for repairs to make his <lb/>
seaworthy. <lb/>
To Have Liberty <lb/>
Washington. April <lb/>
helm's officers will be given the free- <lb/>
of Norfolk and adjacent cities, <lb/>
and the enlisted men will be free to <lb/>
go about Norfolk under guard at <lb/>
Hear Admiral will <lb/>
wide discretionary powers In dealing <lb/>
with them and their liberty will be <lb/>
enlarged from time time He re- <lb/>
today that the pro- <lb/>
will be taken the Norfolk <lb/>
navy yard Thursday. <lb/>
Take Offensive And Germany <lb/>
Lessen Are At Several <lb/>
iii- <lb/>
el Germans <lb/>
Berlin, by wireless via London, <lb/>
April The German was state- <lb/>
today <lb/>
the <lb/>
British attacked Flanders <lb/>
yesterday with very strong forces the <lb/>
new line of our positions north and <lb/>
northeast of Ypres, which runs from <lb/>
three to four south of the <lb/>
previous line from close to the north <lb/>
of tram, on the canal, <lb/>
by way of st. in the direction <lb/>
of <lb/>
assaults, which partly were <lb/>
attacked in the rear by German art <lb/>
southeast of Ypres, completely <lb/>
broke down under our tin- with ex- <lb/>
heavy losses. <lb/>
enemy's lire completely <lb/>
the houses in <lb/>
which were vacated by us during the <lb/>
last bight. Th. bridgehead, <lb/>
ed on the left bank of the canal, to <lb/>
east of still is being held <lb/>
l delegates who were unable to at- <lb/>
tend the opening meetings. <lb/>
markets for locally grown <lb/>
produce should be established; <lb/>
country is the Important tiling and <lb/>
In lending a hand lo help the country <lb/>
to prosperity, a city Is helping Itself <lb/>
to declared Mr. Bradford <lb/>
Knapp, head the de- <lb/>
agriculture. <lb/>
To Col M o plant- <lb/>
, r Carolina, the in <lb/>
farmer generally is an <lb/>
stick his head In the sand and <lb/>
see He asserted the <lb/>
farmer of refuses lo use <lb/>
engagements hitherto <lb/>
fought at Ypres our troops took <lb/>
machine guns. <lb/>
have commenced to bombard <lb/>
the important railway junction and <lb/>
military headquarters at <lb/>
about twelve west of Ypres <lb/>
with appreciable success. <lb/>
the forest of Argonne a French <lb/>
night attack northeast of <lb/>
was repulsed <lb/>
the Meuse hills we also secured <lb/>
further advantages yesterday, Al- <lb/>
though the French brought up new <lb/>
forces, the attacks made by enemy <lb/>
against our positions at fail- <lb/>
fierce attack ill the forest of Ail- <lb/>
was repulsed by us with heavy <lb/>
losses to the enemy. Further east of <lb/>
this district the gained no <lb/>
new ground. <lb/>
nocturnal hand-to-hand fight- <lb/>
we also worked our way success- <lb/>
fully in Le wood. <lb/>
enemy repeatedly <lb/>
last night our positions on <lb/>
All his attacks failed. <lb/>
In the eastern the <lb/>
remains <lb/>
Landing Troop <lb/>
London, April The English <lb/>
imping most <lb/>
phase of the Herman offensive <lb/>
canal is past, is turning Its <lb/>
attention to the Dardanelles, <lb/>
the landing troops is <lb/>
under way. Russia is lending <lb/>
co-operation by bombarding torts <lb/>
Judgment and supply tor u,,, Turkish <lb/>
Which there is a demand in such I battleship is reported have made <lb/>
hut a feeble reply. <lb/>
quantities as arc needed. <lb/>
Colonel urged the <lb/>
through governmental or <lb/>
agencies, of agriculture iii the <lb/>
states by warehouse sys. <lb/>
tins after of South <lb/>
Una, under which a may store <lb/>
his crop and obtain a l <lb/>
storage on which he negotiate u <lb/>
y inn. by arrival of scores loan <lb/>
So is made here in mini <lb/>
the Importance the Herman <lb/>
operations In Flanders which have <lb/>
been declared to be at least mi ample <lb/>
for th British last <lb/>
month <lb/>
Belgium report for today claims <lb/>
reputes of three attacks <lb/>
to Which Indicates<lb/>
that the German contention that their <lb/>
advance made over a front ex- <lb/>
tending from Ypres to was <lb/>
accurate. <lb/>
Important Tows. <lb/>
The latest official <lb/>
claimed recapture of <lb/>
the French, but the Belgian re- <lb/>
port made subsequently, asserts that <lb/>
possession of the town was won for a <lb/>
greatly ill the assault by Bel- <lb/>
artillery. <lb/>
on the western side of the <lb/>
Canal, has been a bone of con- <lb/>
having changed hands four <lb/>
times in the course of the present <lb/>
light. Its importance is due to the <lb/>
lad that its possession would give the <lb/>
Germans an important hold oil that <lb/>
side of the canal and would compel <lb/>
the allies to readjust their line. <lb/>
Fighting on Arouses I <lb/>
That the lighting along the Is <lb/>
causing anxiety in England is <lb/>
by the demand of the press this <lb/>
morning the government expedite <lb/>
the sending of a new army to France, <lb/>
A strong German offensive is under <lb/>
way also t St. Thus the two <lb/>
points when- the German offensive <lb/>
ceased before <lb/>
and at SI have been chosen <lb/>
for resumption of activities in the <lb/>
spring. It remains to be seer, <lb/>
ever, whether these points have been <lb/>
selected as feints while the main on- <lb/>
is made elsewhere. <lb/>
The eastern front is receiving <lb/>
attention. Official reports merely speak <lb/>
detached actions in the <lb/>
Take Offensive. <lb/>
London, April following <lb/>
report from Field Marshal Sir John <lb/>
French, commander of the British <lb/>
forces at the front, under todays <lb/>
date, was given out here today <lb/>
all German <lb/>
northeast of Ypres wine repulsed, in <lb/>
the afternoon our troops took the of- <lb/>
and made progress near <lb/>
Julian and to the west of that place <lb/>
French co-operated on our <lb/>
left, and further to the north they re- <lb/>
took <lb/>
German Losses <lb/>
the course of yesterday's light- <lb/>
our artillery took full advantage <lb/>
several opportunities for Inflicting <lb/>
severe casualties on the enemy. <lb/>
remainder of the front there <lb/>
la nothing report. In addition to <lb/>
destruction Junction <lb/>
mentioned In the communique last <lb/>
night, our airmen yesterday bombard- <lb/>
ed successfully stations and <lb/>
at the following <lb/>
Lange <lb/>
and <lb/>
Scum German . <lb/>
Paris. April Wounded soldiers <lb/>
from the speak with scorn of <lb/>
the Herman asphyxiating bombs <lb/>
famous bombs killed no <lb/>
said one just put to mined himself <lb/>
Bleep those who breathed the fumes <lb/>
Then the Germans came up and kill <lb/>
id the sleepers. help <lb/>
we by smashing <lb/>
Basing their opinions on <lb/>
of the fumes, chemists <lb/>
bombs can do little harm in the <lb/>
open air require so ninny favor- <lb/>
able conditions us to make their sue- <lb/>
rest limited <lb/>
Report On Carter <lb/>
Will k <lb/>
Submitted Tomorrow <lb/>
Peking, April With the new <lb/>
draft of the Japanese demands on <lb/>
China In the hands of the Chinese <lb/>
foreign minister interest is groused In <lb/>
the nature of the modifications Japan <lb/>
has made ill the original document <lb/>
President Kai and his ad- <lb/>
visors have examined the demands as <lb/>
amended, but no decision has been <lb/>
readied and they likely to be the <lb/>
subject of further discussions. <lb/>
Group one and group four of the <lb/>
original demands have not been alter- <lb/>
ed from the form to which the Chi- <lb/>
government already has agreed <lb/>
Croup one relates to Tung Pro- <lb/>
and group four relates to leas- <lb/>
lo a third power any island, port <lb/>
or harbor along the China coast. <lb/>
The group dealing with South <lb/>
Manchuria, to six articles, of which <lb/>
China also has agreed, remains <lb/>
changed. The second article of <lb/>
group three hearing on property <lb/>
rights and interest of the h <lb/>
Ping Company is eliminated, hut the <lb/>
first article of that group is made <lb/>
stronger from the Japanese view point <lb/>
by requiring China shall prompt- <lb/>
compel shareholders of the <lb/>
Ping Company to accept the <lb/>
of a joint company, which shall <lb/>
include the two nations. <lb/>
Group File <lb/>
The new entirely re-con- <lb/>
group five in a manner Which <lb/>
the Chinese representatives declare <lb/>
is more menacing, because say <lb/>
the amendments are based on state- <lb/>
which Chang tin <lb/>
Chinese foreign minister, made in the <lb/>
conference with the Japanese minis <lb/>
and and <lb/>
which is alleged the Japanese are <lb/>
attempting to designate as pledges <lb/>
from China. Further it is declared <lb/>
that the Chinese foreign minister <lb/>
permitted himself to be drawn into <lb/>
a discussion of these demands which <lb/>
Kai had instructed him to <lb/>
to discuss. <lb/>
five comprises seven articles <lb/>
relating to the employment by the <lb/>
Chinese government of Japanese as <lb/>
advisers in political, financial and <lb/>
military supervision of tin <lb/>
Chinese the right of <lb/>
ownership of land or the building of <lb/>
ships, churches and <lb/>
chase of munitions Of war from <lb/>
various railway and mining <lb/>
rights, well as the right by the <lb/>
to Buddhism In <lb/>
China <lb/>
April <lb/>
Legislative investigating com- <lb/>
spent another day yesterday <lb/>
struggling with the mass of evidence <lb/>
crammed into the hearing the ease. <lb/>
Although the committee bad intend <lb/>
ed holding night sessions until the <lb/>
whole matter was ended and th. <lb/>
port mads out, this plan was <lb/>
abandoned on account of lack <lb/>
Of evidence prepared <lb/>
After nearly two days spent tin <lb/>
lamination, members of the commit <lb/>
lee last night still maintained a <lb/>
silence regarding the probable <lb/>
findings in the case, it was. how- v.-i <lb/>
stated that it is hardly likely now <lb/>
that any decision will be reached <lb/>
Thursday. It was at first thought <lb/>
possible that the committee would <lb/>
be ready to make a report by Tuesday <lb/>
or Wednesday of this week. One <lb/>
thing is certain, the committee it-sell <lb/>
is anxious to complete the work as- <lb/>
signed to it and during the hearing <lb/>
and in the make-up of the report have <lb/>
Indicated their desire to do the work <lb/>
thoroughly but quickly. Whether th- <lb/>
decision hi for Judge Carter or <lb/>
against him, is argued, the question <lb/>
of lime is an important factor <lb/>
Interest In the case itself has <lb/>
since the falling down of the <lb/>
immorality charges. The rumors of <lb/>
Immorality when the h. <lb/>
gnu Its setting continued until there <lb/>
was on the stand Mrs. J. M. <lb/>
the matronly and Grandmother- <lb/>
of the hotel at Clinton, who <lb/>
had been mentioned frequently in the <lb/>
case Her testimony was regarded <lb/>
among the strongest for the <lb/>
of Judge Carter. At any rate, <lb/>
from that time the Immorality charge- <lb/>
became so weakened that when tin <lb/>
counsel for Judge Carter asked it the <lb/>
committee desired any argument in <lb/>
the refutation of these charges, the <lb/>
committee indicated Its opinion that <lb/>
little weight should be given them. <lb/>
This left the fighting ground of the <lb/>
investigation limited largely to tin <lb/>
New Incident. From the <lb/>
first, Solicitor made n <lb/>
plain that be would have nothing <lb/>
do with the immorality phase of the <lb/>
charges and for himself desired <lb/>
mainly that his own conduct and <lb/>
Character vindicated by the <lb/>
out of and the en <lb/>
tries mads against him In the Craven <lb/>
court he was adjudged <lb/>
in contempt <lb/>
Japanese <lb/>
With reference to article one of <lb/>
group five, Japan requires note <lb/>
from China declaring when any <lb/>
Important crisis arises China shall <lb/>
ask Japan m Japan <lb/>
peculiar wording <lb/>
is tin- undertaking to which, the <lb/>
state Lu Cheng com- <lb/>
in article two of group five Japan <lb/>
now requires the right either lo rent <lb/>
Ii lands. The Chine express <lb/>
being far from <lb/>
oh . <lb/>
i, i ii to Buddhism, would have <lb/>
effect of entire <lb/>
try to Japanese Individually, as <lb/>
us under <lb/>
It's easy to save money when yon <lb/>
have acquired lbs habit We blip on <lb/>
get the habit shares in our <lb/>
Series between now and May 1st. <lb/>
Building A Loan <lb/>
4-17 <lb/>
AMI HIT t STILL IN <lb/>
Panic- Bring Legal <lb/>
Kinston, April <lb/>
a wall known mill man East Bridge <lb/>
street, was the victim of a <lb/>
Incident here and Ins <lb/>
young wile an establishment <lb/>
mi Queen street conducted by Mrs M. <lb/>
L. Braswell, and without purchase <lb/>
anything. After their <lb/>
Mrs. Braswell policeman <lb/>
their home to demand they r, <lb/>
turn which she claimed <lb/>
was II <lb/>
shocked and his wife i- i <lb/>
from Incident which <lb/>
unnerved her. They Insisted upon th I <lb/>
officer searching the house, and after <lb/>
ward with lo Mrs. Bras <lb/>
establishment. According t. <lb/>
when they <lb/>
Mrs Braswell announced . <lb/>
had discovered hat In the place, <lb/>
offend no word of apology. M <lb/>
conferred with lawyers and <lb/>
Is said to he <lb/>
Annie three group five, relating <lb/>
police administration, has hen <lb/>
withdrawn, Japan now requires <lb/>
the appointment of <lb/>
and also chine-.- <lb/>
for hind In <lb/>
i in. In- ides in which <lb/>
Hi Japanese, Ilka other foreigners against. Mrs. Braswell, who is <lb/>
everywhere privileged prominent , .,.,. .,.<lb/>
<lb/>
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