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			<date>2012</date>
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the following lands, which will sold <lb/>
on the First Monday In Hay to <lb/>
on the same. H. Howard, l lot <lb/>
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John Baker <lb/>
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Robert K. Wilson <lb/>
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L. C. Arthur acres <lb/>
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Ida i;. Jones <lb/>
Abram seres I lot <lb/>
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Henry Knox, Ii I <lb/>
Virginia King I I <lb/>
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Frank Lewis. year- <lb/>
Henry Lewis. 1-2 lots <lb/>
J J Lang, lot <lb/>
Herbert I <lb/>
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L. P. Manning, l lot <lb/>
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J. w, Perkins, n lots <lb/>
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Mrs l Pollard, acres <lb/>
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J. F. Stokes, i lot <lb/>
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The Pitt L. Mfg Co. I plant <lb/>
Josephine Tucker, lots <lb/>
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John acre <lb/>
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Arden Mills, l o i <lb/>
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M M. Wiggins, lots <lb/>
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Mrs Mary acres <lb/>
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W. L. Rice in acres <lb/>
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David Washington lot <lb/>
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Joe Everett acres lots <lb/>
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Harris W. Howard <lb/>
W. L. Johnson acres <lb/>
Sam Johnson acre <lb/>
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Joyner lot <lb/>
Herbert Joyner Hot <lb/>
Oscar Joyner I lot <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
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Alford W, Joyner<lb/>
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W H Wilkinson <lb/>
Ward lot <lb/>
Henry Allen lot <lb/>
Mrs Georgia Baker <lb/>
J. II Buck <lb/>
Miss Ella Bland <lb/>
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Jacob Brown 1-2 <lb/>
Stephen i lot <lb/>
Lewis Barrett acres <lb/>
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Anne Williams I <lb/>
Mrs. Ida Johnson <lb/>
Noah Johnson lots <lb/>
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Alonzo Rasberry lot <lb/>
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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/>
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Mrs. Moore <lb/>
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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/>
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N M Farrow acres <lb/>
T II Faulkner res <lb/>
Henry 1-2 acres <lb/>
B alter Gardner acres <lb/>
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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/>
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Annie Haddock acres <lb/>
Mary A. Johnson a. re <lb/>
P, II acres <lb/>
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Miss Bessie acres <lb/>
F. M. Iv acres <lb/>
Sarah J. B <lb/>
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Sarah it. Smith acres <lb/>
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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/>
NOAH BARBER. <lb/>
On N. C . <lb/>
Our Offer This <lb/>
MISS THIS Out this slip, <lb/>
enclose with live cents to Foley Co. <lb/>
Chicago, name and <lb/>
address clearly. You will receive In <lb/>
a trial package containing <lb/>
Honey and Tar Compound, for <lb/>
COUghS, colds and croup, Kidney <lb/>
Pills, Foley Cathartic Tablets. <lb/>
sold Everywhere <lb/>
OUR <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable. last for years. <lb/>
At Dealers <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Norfolk. V. <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
Choice young sows <lb/>
almost price. <lb/>
We are abort on corn and lone on <lb/>
bogs mid have decided to otter for <lb/>
mediate sale young cholera proof <lb/>
Jersey Hills from B to x <lb/>
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/>
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IN THE WAY OP <lb/>
AND <lb/>
WE HAVE AN <lb/>
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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/>
</p>
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the Superior <lb/>
en count bearing date of March <lb/>
a Judgment rendered . <lb/>
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fill the office <lb/>
The man s i not value hut role, <lb/>
on i . i for the man <lb/>
him is <lb/>
not When you <lb/>
you should vote <lb/>
ii i on <lb/>
inn tin- man m ed Hi <lb/>
not man lot I <lb/>
not fin in-iii you personally <lb/>
Hi- best, <lb/>
from nil angles. Is best quail- <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Committee In the <lb/>
I the . Is in Raleigh <lb/>
examining <lb/>
lib of making their report <lb/>
Mince committee announced that <lb/>
little weigh would given to the <lb/>
charges, ha not <lb/>
been an keen as ii wan The <lb/>
i- m be Hied <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Hi. on March 16th. 1915 <lb/>
this judgment record In J l <lb/>
of County th under <lb/>
of Pitt on <lb/>
the l th May, <lb/>
IS o'clock the Conn <lb/>
lions, door county tail to the <lb/>
i for <lb/>
following described <lb/>
ii;, instruction Hi <lb/>
Motor, <lb/>
and to u . hare <lb/>
Investigated the d <lb/>
and bay <lb/>
same is kept In better shape <lb/>
i I ha n we have ever <lb/>
ii <lb/>
u. further, have <lb/>
. lump <lb/>
found ii in good condition; prison- <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
I. . FOB <lb/>
and <lb/>
r Hotel <lb/>
.-, i Beans, avail weight <lb/>
. H K <lb/>
c . C<lb/>
Pt Wilson I II III <lb/>
between the lines <lb/>
and the Treasury Officials <lb/>
win in no way affect the policy <lb/>
ii,. administration Depart <lb/>
it lust is handling case <lb/>
i nil ii W <lb/>
hour when men <lb/>
id from in China, per <lb/>
ii to inquire <lb/>
hi 1.1- of our old friend <lb/>
Wu <lb/>
is to <lb/>
in- and the leagues <lb/>
ire the <lb/>
i owner <lb/>
r G m,<lb/>
I I <lb/>
i i and i ;. i <lb/>
conferred upon Mort- <lb/>
in i Mortgage Deed bear <lb/>
lug lay of from <lb/>
i. Nora Barrett Ins <lb/>
and the office <lb/>
of of for Pitt <lb/>
in Hook I. Page etc <lb/>
will sell auction <lb/>
door in <lb/>
i for cash at o'clock m v-- <lb/>
the following <lb/>
real estate in <lb/>
town of N <lb/>
on.- re more or less, bounded <lb/>
follows, on the north by W. H <lb/>
Wilkinson, on the by Main Street, <lb/>
on south by Graded School lot, <lb/>
am by Belcher Heirs on the <lb/>
This Hi- day of March 1915 <lb/>
A W Mortgagee <lb/>
nonce. <lb/>
Notice la hereby given lo Hie <lb/>
K. Hill mutual <lb/>
and agreement with all the members <lb/>
firm The Greenville Roof- <lb/>
and Cornice withdrawn <lb/>
h the firm of Greenville <lb/>
and Cornice company, and <lb/>
hereafter said <lb/>
run and E <lb/>
and V l In the <lb/>
name of The Rooting and <lb/>
Cornice to. and the R Hill will <lb/>
nave no further connection whatever <lb/>
with said firm <lb/>
the day of April <lb/>
I . Ian <lb/>
or tracts of land, lo <lb/>
estate of J J To wit, , . cared for In <lb/>
certain or parcel of land lying and are treaded properly <lb/>
i Pill county have also Inspected Jail and <lb/>
North Carolina and more the County <lb/>
.- and a thorough <lb/>
Beginning books and papers, and find <lb/>
on path in the line of Lot No. everything In a most excellent <lb/>
then runs and Lot No. <lb/>
III s 1-2, w b w. as ., <lb/>
heirs line, then with their County Board of Com <lb/>
line S w i l poles to a stake in that have small en <lb/>
edge than H i- closure provided in the office of the <lb/>
SOW <lb/>
by Coca Cola Bottling Com <lb/>
corner Filth and Washington <lb/>
Apply to J B. <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Re <lb/>
s, in <lb/>
Hill KALE till HIM SIX BOOB <lb/>
house on Pin Street near Dickinson <lb/>
avenue Apply to M Ruck <lb/>
l in; I II <lb/>
taKe in West Greenville. Apply U <lb/>
Miss Mai lie Hearne I-6-II <lb/>
3-6 pole lo a stake M Mr <lb/>
corner then with M i <lb/>
line and line <lb/>
h it 1-5 poles I,, the beginning <lb/>
it res more or less <lb/>
Second Traci Beginning a stake <lb/>
in road corner <lb/>
and runs with said road S K <lb/>
a branch, up branch <lb/>
lo pointed some gums, corn- <lb/>
County sup. of Public <lb/>
Schools which will meet demands, <lb/>
i be for consultation <lb/>
and private committee meetings<lb/>
Hi ard of pro <lb/>
ii lo ere I, as soon as convenient, <lb/>
fence recently voted for the <lb/>
In the stock law territory; that <lb/>
, feel Hull an establishment this<lb/>
In tubes cents, ask your<lb/>
mm <lb/>
S. N <lb/>
N. B. The following schedule <lb/>
published as information ONLY and <lb/>
an- d <lb/>
LEAVE I i <lb/>
EAST <lb/>
A M Daily, <lb/>
Cur tor Norfolk. <lb/>
A Daily, for Plymouth. <lb/>
City and Norfolk Broiler Par- <lb/>
Service Chocowinity to Nor- <lb/>
folk Connects for all points North <lb/>
and <lb/>
P M Daily, except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington.<lb/>
; A M Daily for Wilson, Raleigh <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. Councils North, South <lb/>
and West <lb/>
7.54 A M Daily, except Sunday, far <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects far <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
P M Daily for and all <lb/>
intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further information and <lb/>
in Sleeping Cars, apply to J. L <lb/>
Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
J. II. STACK, H. S <lb/>
TOMATO i <lb/>
Plants, Miss Battle Warren. Phone<lb/>
No in then.- line of fence would tend m <lb/>
No in w t-S pole- to a ,, great deal of bad feeling has <lb/>
sink, corner of No. In- existed heretofore, and w. <lb/>
of then N hope Ibis will settle alack <lb/>
K poles id law question, till Rood <lb/>
line running with law established <lb/>
Hie N 1- poles be this <lb/>
ginning containing acres more or We recommend a <lb/>
less ll being in the term of Criminal be held <lb/>
of the land of J I as this County to gel the cases on <lb/>
will appear of record in Book N-10, docket cleared off, and with the <lb/>
on page of Pitt Count Registry, Court which been recently es- <lb/>
i in- -ale is to satisfy above men-. and terms as they are <lb/>
Honed Judgment The same being now held, appears will he <lb/>
sold ti the life estate of J then possible to keep up <lb/>
criminal docket as is made dis <lb/>
This day of April. 1815. posed of, without accumulation of <lb/>
cost by the continuance from <lb/>
Sheriff of Pin County to term <lb/>
We desire to as a body, as <lb/>
commend th <lb/>
WHITE bin <lb/>
coats cleaned our new <lb/>
formula. Co. <lb/>
Phone 4-30-11 <lb/>
v filled<lb/>
Daniel<lb/>
ii here <lb/>
tobacco plants with <lb/>
to get beat results, v <lb/>
you m <lb/>
Barber <lb/>
forget that n <lb/>
ii noun it. and <lb/>
n -in,, s for <lb/>
W Ange a n <lb/>
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to ti large congregation <lb/>
p opal In n lust night <lb/>
nice r, ad made <lb/>
I it d , <lb/>
Forrest h t <lb/>
is . buy your <lb/>
groceries and sh meats, a <lb/>
price <lb/>
Mi. Johnson iii enter <lb/>
members of r. <lb/>
lass High School <lb/>
her borne hero evening from <lb/>
VI I In. <lb/>
line of spring and summer <lb/>
--nods arrived, <lb/>
prepared to <lb/>
tin. Harrington, Barber Co <lb/>
1- no boiler to paint <lb/>
have what want <lb/>
in in unmixed palm v <lb/>
W I <lb/>
. n 01.1 <lb/>
and follow- <lb/>
gentlemen In serve town of <lb/>
r for mil your K Braxton <lb/>
Ha i, Constable and <lb/>
and <lb/>
s Burner <lb/>
mil held Hr <lb/>
In <lb/>
We have in received <lb/>
. shoos for <lb/>
in.-ii. nod <lb/>
hi,. well known <lb/>
for no n B. II I <lb/>
Co <lb/>
A III of <lb/>
and we i an till your orders for heal <lb/>
Hour reasonable c. <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
undersigned having <lb/>
Executrix Last Will and <lb/>
Testament of Hyman before <lb/>
D Cox. Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
County, on the <lb/>
April. IBIS, notice Is hereby Riven <lb/>
all persons Indebted the estate of <lb/>
Hyman lo make immediate <lb/>
to the undersigned notice <lb/>
is also to all persona holding <lb/>
claims against estate lo Die <lb/>
aid claims duly with the <lb/>
within twelve months from <lb/>
dale hereof, or ibis notice will he <lb/>
plead n liar recovery on said<lb/>
Ho- Slit April, <lb/>
I. ADA in MAN. <lb/>
Hyman <lb/>
ltd He <lb/>
I Will sell door <lb/>
Greenville, on Monday the <lb/>
rd May the following <lb/>
in the Town of Winter <lb/>
N . the <lb/>
till April <lb/>
V. <lb/>
tor Town of Winter <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
I'm County. <lb/>
Notice is given Hi, <lb/>
Board of Com- <lb/>
a. Don of the Hoard County Com- <lb/>
and Hoard of for <lb/>
j. County In employing a who <lb/>
lime health oilier, whose <lb/>
to Investigate the of typhoid <lb/>
of Put Count, held Monday, I I i. and to <lb/>
April I, There was a Petition i mall pox and use preventive <lb/>
u Hoard asking that a and measures to protect th <lb/>
Public be laid out of the people County, <lb/>
Township, over the following described we ask that the <lb/>
NOTICE TO HOLDERS <lb/>
OLD POST OFFICE hi VS <lb/>
It has been decided that in order to <lb/>
save I to the holders of keys to <lb/>
look boxes in the old office hi <lb/>
having to apply to Mr, M, H <lb/>
for the redemption of these keys <lb/>
they will be redeemed the money <lb/>
order window of the post office until <lb/>
the dose of business on Saturday, <lb/>
May 1st. 1915. <lb/>
The deposit on such keys as remain <lb/>
unredeemed at the expiration of tho <lb/>
above date will be forfeited, as en- <lb/>
tire equipment must be turned over to <lb/>
Mr on that date <lb/>
WHICHARD, <lb/>
April Postmaster <lb/>
4-21 o d <lb/>
PROFESSIONAL <lb/>
W. B. . <lb/>
to Mm <lb/>
law, <lb/>
The of <lb/>
with Ir. D. L. James, <lb/>
Ula, M. O. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Practicing in all the <lb/>
In on Third <lb/>
street, fronting Court<lb/>
Attorney at Law<lb/>
Hie Public J <lb/>
W Lloyd's farm, running from <lb/>
county road north through Lloyd's <lb/>
farm to Lafayette farm, <lb/>
thence north a direction <lb/>
J B Corey's path, then said <lb/>
to w field <lb/>
through land to it. D. I <lb/>
land, thence the dividing j <lb/>
line of the and R <lb/>
s laud. corner of <lb/>
theme It D, <lb/>
land lo the Hunting Crossing, and, <lb/>
line on <lb/>
And is hereby given <lb/>
said Petition will he heard at the reg- <lb/>
of the Board of <lb/>
of PUT County, to he held <lb/>
Monday May ; It and all <lb/>
desiring be heard will <lb/>
on said date <lb/>
Tins 8th, of April <lb/>
Hell, Clerk <lb/>
B A Chin <lb/>
co-operate with him in making his <lb/>
service as valuable and or as <lb/>
as possible, which we led <lb/>
would be very great with the proper <lb/>
co operation and appreciation by the <lb/>
people<lb/>
Foreman of the <lb/>
and <lb/>
A v <lb/>
I Ion i Bison, OS <lb/>
Alt <lb/>
Thomas Green <lb/>
J Lot n <lb/>
John <lb/>
Han, Tyson, <lb/>
U . <lb/>
TAKES IT <lb/>
in, farm dark brown a <lb/>
unmarked about pounds <lb/>
run same by paying all <lb/>
. 0.1- an <lb/>
BARBER <lb/>
S Route<lb/>
I l Mi MALE. <lb/>
Hi virtue a decree Super <lb/>
of Pitt in Special <lb/>
Proceedings So entitled N, K <lb/>
Harris flora Ann Moore and oilers, <lb/>
Commissioners will <lb/>
sell for before Court <lb/>
door in on Monday, the <lb/>
17th Of May. following <lb/>
d.-scribed parcel of land, sit- <lb/>
in Township near <lb/>
town of lot known as L <lb/>
ii in the of lands <lb/>
I'm. deceased, and the same <lb/>
lolled Thomas, tea <lb/>
lull Heels. <lb/>
King's Cross Roads, April On <lb/>
April th.- fourth <lb/>
day Afternoon met with Misses <lb/>
and Mamie Smith <lb/>
hostess <lb/>
At three o'clock, the club was call <lb/>
I'd order by President Miss <lb/>
Tyson, and as she also bad been <lb/>
pointed conduct devotional <lb/>
read the fourth chapter <lb/>
Mark The roll was called and <lb/>
minutes were read by the <lb/>
the meeting <lb/>
Then tin- following, <lb/>
rendered <lb/>
Paper <lb/>
Miss Battle Smith <lb/>
Instrumental Bolo In Cont <lb/>
Miss Smith <lb/>
Solo The Plantation <lb/>
Miss Mamie Slim <lb/>
The business hour being over the <lb/>
I members enjoyed their social <lb/>
chat before adjourning <lb/>
We were exceedingly lo have <lb/>
lo of our members absent <lb/>
MATT SMITH. <lb/>
was <lb/>
III <lb/>
of Deeds Boll baa <lb/>
Issued lo fol- <lb/>
of I Hook Pages and lowing couple last report <lb/>
corner of <lb/>
in said division, and running lo the <lb/>
Hint of I ail No N degrees W <lb/>
lo the 2nd corner Lot No <lb/>
South poles In <lb/>
leaf pine, thence U de <lb/>
trees c. poles to I stake or <lb/>
in, old path by t ma i <lb/>
. in ,. J, I K <lb/>
poles ginning, <lb/>
an apt a small place shout <lb/>
. n ii n i old I. <lb/>
r A <lb/>
Major <lb/>
son <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
i and <lb/>
i- i. Baker and <lb/>
and <lb/>
i a n <lb/>
on <lb/>
I h. <lb/>
aid i<lb/>
l i, i i <lb/>
April I <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
When is In <lb/>
our shares there is no In pay <lb/>
your over per cent <lb/>
series opens Hay 1st <lb/>
A Lean <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
a. mm <lb/>
fa.- n. <lb/>
. lot fuel i m-- <lb/>
a Ha <lb/>
build v. <lb/>
. -v. l-1 b. --.-- <lb/>
a. . , . <lb/>
D. SWIFT k CO. <lb/>
D C. <lb/>
Cards. . <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
To the Voters of the Town of <lb/>
Ills; <lb/>
I am a Candidate for Office <lb/>
Mayor. Subject to your approval, <lb/>
i S ti T. R <lb/>
To of <lb/>
I beg to announce my candidacy for <lb/>
Mayor of Town of Greenville, <lb/>
ALBION DUNN. <lb/>
For <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for Mayor of the Town of <lb/>
subject to the action of De- <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
This march <lb/>
I W BRYAN <lb/>
Far Mayor. <lb/>
Voters of <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
late for Mayor subject to the <lb/>
primary lo be held for <lb/>
Of <lb/>
I W OUTLAW <lb/>
Pot <lb/>
Ferns, Palms and many ale <lb/>
plants or the Write to o <lb/>
Spring Pries List of Rose <lb/>
shrubberies, Hedge Plants. <lb/>
and Trees. <lb/>
R SINKS <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone order- <lb/>
promptly executed by J U <lb/>
a CO. N. C.<lb/>
Fer All <lb/>
We grow them. Roses, Va <lb/>
and Carnations s We <lb/>
ding and Funeral flowers arranged <lb/>
latest artistic <lb/>
J. C. Stokes <lb/>
Healer ill <lb/>
all H II <lb/>
no <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
I I ind <lb/>
i. F.<lb/>
Stables <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Bee ea Fourth Street near Freak<lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN <lb/>
A at Lew <lb/>
la Third <lb/>
wherever are <lb/>
desired, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
DB PAUL <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
Frank Sure <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
sou <lb/>
BID <lb/>
The Mutual Life Ce <lb/>
of New Tort. <lb/>
I. EVERETT <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
la Building on Court <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
D. B. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Land and Drainage a <lb/>
In office formerly occupied by <lb/>
r. O. A <lb/>
Corner Fourth and <lb/>
Bade and <lb/>
Head as Tew<lb/>
hunt, <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Cusps, <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
en, Porridge,<lb/>
Cereal, <lb/>
Qom <lb/>
M Schultz<lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Insurance and Real Estate <lb/>
Agents. <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
PERSONALS. <lb/>
V. SI II <lb/>
Mr-, n n of Bethel la <lb/>
Mrs M II <lb/>
Mrs Kale K the <lb/>
i School, left this <lb/>
to the <lb/>
, -hat place. <lb/>
w. k. Hooker left morn- <lb/>
for on business <lb/>
rip <lb/>
H. K. delivered <lb/>
address the closing <lb/>
el the School near Ayden es- <lb/>
County S II In. <lb/>
left ibis morning for Bridge- <lb/>
inn, Craven county, where he win <lb/>
deliver an address the <lb/>
school <lb/>
Mr C W Wilson spoke at the <lb/>
school commencement at <lb/>
Vance county, on April -7th. and Bill <lb/>
peak Sunbury April 29th. <lb/>
Mr I. It. attended and <lb/>
War- <lb/>
aw <lb/>
May It II Train- <lb/>
inc School Faculty spent night <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mrs. O. B. Baines Spring Hope <lb/>
and Mrs w. ; Baptists of Swindell <lb/>
are visiting Mrs I, w Tucker on <lb/>
Second <lb/>
Mr R R Newton, <lb/>
in the city today- <lb/>
Mr T. Of was <lb/>
here on <lb/>
are sun going up in <lb/>
and will continue lo do so. <lb/>
here's a reason Ask us about ii <lb/>
Hume Building A Loan<lb/>
and in lie for <lb/>
The which will be danced <lb/>
in The School tho <lb/>
Training School Friday April will <lb/>
old much beauty and charm to <lb/>
play Eight couples will take part <lb/>
iii dance This dance is charge <lb/>
of 18th century the age <lb/>
which the of free play H <lb/>
laid of swords future <lb/>
in the most beautiful figure, and <lb/>
graceful steps with beautiful <lb/>
pose., make charming scene. <lb/>
Hid Sours, as. <lb/>
Dull What Can the Mai- <lb/>
lo only Thine <lb/>
Love is Kind will be <lb/>
in Junior between <lb/>
scenes and will help much to keep <lb/>
one in the the limes <lb/>
Make Work Possible. <lb/>
You cannot do good work while your <lb/>
bowels are sluggish or your liver <lb/>
id. Wm. K. Mgr. Scott <lb/>
Hotel, Hancock, Mich., says gave <lb/>
Cathartic Tablets a thorough <lb/>
trial, and find a mild but safe <lb/>
Foley Cathartic Tablets <lb/>
never gripe or cause nausea Th y <lb/>
do away with that drowsy, dull, tired <lb/>
and are wholesome, cleansing <lb/>
and healthful. Most satisfactory for <lb/>
persons. Sold <lb/>
southern Shriller, Macon. <lb/>
Macon. Apr. <lb/>
Iron Owe are arriving in Ba- <lb/>
con a big frolic and ceremonial <lb/>
which is MB for <lb/>
Fully a thousand wearers of the red <lb/>
are expected morning <lb/>
tor <lb/>
I let not. MiC., April II. <lb/>
row is last day for <lb/>
cations for the Jobs as policemen <lb/>
the Detroit police do <lb/>
The department is trying <lb/>
to raise standard of its police <lb/>
so WM to advertise <lb/>
character applicants had <lb/>
alien so low become <lb/>
to attract husky, honest young- <lb/>
and assure them <lb/>
pull was needed to the <lb/>
force <lb/>
invigorating Pole and <lb/>
CM Mole, <lb/>
Mil tonic. <lb/>
blood <lb/>
and . XX <lb/>
lo B. <lb/>
Indianapolis, Ind., Apr Phi <lb/>
Indiana Democrats will hold big <lb/>
love feast hare tonight, with <lb/>
as of honor <lb/>
and principal speaker All <lb/>
leaders <lb/>
nailed meeting, which is <lb/>
develop in ruin <lb/>
.,,. <lb/>
Own your own way <lb/>
make, ll just as as house <lb/>
rent Let it to you <lb/>
lean<lb/>
Ban Joyner and of <lb/>
Sunday Mr. it. <lb/>
Mr Boy had <lb/>
breakdown near our town Sunday <lb/>
and i, ear from <lb/>
came his <lb/>
The Free Wills are holding ,. pro <lb/>
meeting at Arthur this week, <lb/>
it is being conducted by Mr, One,, <lb/>
Mrs Ivy spent Saturday <lb/>
night in visiting h.-r broth <lb/>
A L, Flanagan <lb/>
Little Miss Smith <lb/>
many friends Saturday v n <lb/>
from three till six in honor <lb/>
her thirteenth birthday, served <lb/>
dainty refreshments. <lb/>
Mr L. C. Arthur <lb/>
was ill our town yesterday <lb/>
Mrs. C. and Mrs. <lb/>
Anna are In to- <lb/>
day on business <lb/>
Little Christine Smith has just r. <lb/>
turned from a week's visit in <lb/>
county her aunt Mrs <lb/>
The boys will debate <lb/>
with the boys seal Wed- <lb/>
at Smith's School <lb/>
on woman <lb/>
Miss Tyson of is <lb/>
spending Home her aunt's Mrs<lb/>
We are having ii some hot now but <lb/>
the are making good use of <lb/>
the some are through <lb/>
planting cotton and will begin to <lb/>
CO in a few days <lb/>
We have not had any smallpox out <lb/>
this way yet some few are being <lb/>
while some are not visiting <lb/>
our neighbor city. <lb/>
I i lie-Inn. <lb/>
Boston, April The dye stun <lb/>
situation is principal topic at th- <lb/>
meeting of the National <lb/>
of Cotton Manufacturers, <lb/>
which opened at the Copley <lb/>
Albert Duncan of <lb/>
ton Mils in the chair when the mill <lb/>
men this morning Over <lb/>
delegates from all section of the <lb/>
try are present. <lb/>
Foreign conditions In the in- <lb/>
the dye situation in Germany <lb/>
and the wage system, cotton <lb/>
production in America, China and <lb/>
other countries, the <lb/>
Hilton waste, and problem of <lb/>
Lome production dyes an <lb/>
Which are lo be discussed by <lb/>
speakers during two day <lb/>
session <lb/>
A medal will be awarded m some <lb/>
person not a member of the <lb/>
who has done most tor <lb/>
Industry <lb/>
TROOPS will <lb/>
Richmond. April <lb/>
today ordered In- Petersburg <lb/>
infantry company to escort Tom <lb/>
from lo <lb/>
next Friday for his on <lb/>
charge having attacked a if- <lb/>
old while girl in Mecklenburg <lb/>
March II- <lb/>
was taken to Petersburg It <lb/>
avoid a lynching alter he had con <lb/>
Al the sheriff's request On <lb/>
governor ordered the City In <lb/>
company to Join Peters <lb/>
burg company lo and aid <lb/>
keeping order <lb/>
Stale Carolina <lb/>
of <lb/>
To Hell Entry Taker of <lb/>
Cut <lb/>
Th.- undersigned claimant being <lb/>
,. ii of the Stale of Carolina <lb/>
hereby lets forth and shows that tin <lb/>
following at land to <lb/>
Lying and being; Beaver Dam <lb/>
Caro- <lb/>
Ten Twelve r load on the <lb/>
side of Tar In Ham <lb/>
Township and more fully described <lb/>
in Nub <lb/>
at <lb/>
corner, and running with lint- <lb/>
J. I. Deceased, W <lb/>
, then.- with line <lb/>
Pollard's corner; thence with <lb/>
Pollard's line to J c <lb/>
line; thence with said line <lb/>
to corner, the beginning con <lb/>
by estimation ten or twelve <lb/>
acre- and being s narrow strip of <lb/>
land ill the <lb/>
sixty or seventy yards wide <lb/>
Sam. being Vacant and <lb/>
land belonging to the State <lb/>
North Carolina, and subject lo Entry, <lb/>
and the undersigned Claimant hereby <lb/>
make.- of, lays claim to and <lb/>
for I for said land. <lb/>
This day of April <lb/>
I C. <lb/>
Claimant. <lb/>
The above Entry Bled <lb/>
day of April. <lb/>
BELL <lb/>
lid laker <lb/>
If you up the number of bottles <lb/>
used you will find Foley's Honey and <lb/>
Tar greater demand than any other <lb/>
cough medicine. It is safe, prompt <lb/>
and effective for colds, croup, hoarse- <lb/>
bronchial coughs, trouble <lb/>
and It contains no <lb/>
and is the preferred medicine for <lb/>
children Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
Wedding- <lb/>
Fa. Apr <lb/>
leading weddings of the <lb/>
season is that of <lb/>
Diddle and Mr Angier B fluke. <lb/>
Which place here today Mis. <lb/>
Middle comes from the Up <lb/>
family Of millionaires, and <lb/>
r of Mr and Mr. An <lb/>
I Mr. Duke <lb/>
1- a nephew m lamas of lo- <lb/>
fame At ceremony. <lb/>
Bias Mary of <lb/>
groom be <lb/>
groom lam be William <lb/>
Ken <lb/>
TO vol. <lb/>
rills <lb/>
I am <lb/>
el I lo III, <lb/>
r- the Town Green- <lb/>
for <lb/>
approval voters of <lb/>
I .-I.<lb/>
Bear Suit HaW <lb/>
UM Angeles. , Apr <lb/>
suit brought against Miss Mary <lb/>
lord, moving picture star and her <lb/>
mother, Mrs. C damage <lb/>
Mary's dog In a Lo <lb/>
Angeles will be heard here <lb/>
morrow Mrs Florence S <lb/>
sues ll for damage alleged <lb/>
to have hen done lo tapestry, <lb/>
lure Moors by the dog. and the <lb/>
sum ill. hides one month's rent <lb/>
who is said to be <lb/>
movie star In Ho world. <lb/>
denies allegations made b her <lb/>
former landlady, and will light <lb/>
suit ill <lb/>
Art col.-mi Bend. <lb/>
York. April Hurry W. <lb/>
a artist, is the <lb/>
choice for the presidency of National <lb/>
Academy of Design, Which meets to <lb/>
day lo a successor to John W. <lb/>
Mr has been secretary of <lb/>
Academy for a number of years. <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
the estate of Joseph us de- <lb/>
ceased, late of county, North Caro- <lb/>
Is to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate of <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit them to <lb/>
undersigned on or before the 10th <lb/>
day of April or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted lo said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate payment <lb/>
This of April 1915. <lb/>
MARTHA A <lb/>
Administratrix of Move <lb/>
James L Ally <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
Cholera For <lb/>
Choice lot of young sows <lb/>
offered almost scrap stock price. <lb/>
We are short on corn and long on <lb/>
bogs and have decided to offer for <lb/>
mediate sale young cholera proof <lb/>
Jersey tints trout u to s <lb/>
old weighing from to 17.1 pounds <lb/>
at lit to J-d a piece. The Is <lb/>
unquestionably the hog for this sec- <lb/>
and this is an fine <lb/>
lot of stock. They have all recently <lb/>
been given the treat <lb/>
men and are therefore cholera proof. <lb/>
If you are a bargain in <lb/>
hogs here is your opportunity. This <lb/>
offer will be withdrawn April <lb/>
FARM <lb/>
If, W. JACKSON, miles west of <lb/>
Greenville Hid <lb/>
Makes Feel Like <lb/>
suffered from kidney ailment for <lb/>
two writes Mrs M. A. <lb/>
Robinson, Miss., commenced <lb/>
taking Kidney Pills about ten <lb/>
months ago I am years of age and <lb/>
feel like a old girl Foley <lb/>
Kidney invigorate weak and de- <lb/>
ranged relieve backache, <lb/>
rheumatism and bladder Sold <lb/>
Everywhere <lb/>
am K C, Apr. <lb/>
H Harri at to, <lb/>
Mgr Greenville <lb/>
Tile Mutual Ufa Ins . o N V <lb/>
My tear I r g <lb/>
ledge with thanks, receipt of your <lb/>
. bet tor <lb/>
of the on life <lb/>
my father, Joyner, <lb/>
wish especially thank you for <lb/>
the kindly Interest manifested in <lb/>
tins settlement, and usual prompt <lb/>
shown by your great <lb/>
as the proofs were mailed <lb/>
from, your office on the 17th <lb/>
the check mailed on lbs -It and ill <lb/>
my hands today, the The <lb/>
is more than I expected it being th- <lb/>
Dividend for tin- part of the <lb/>
called Cost <lb/>
end <lb/>
My lather had Insurance in other <lb/>
companies the Mutual Lite is <lb/>
to make settlement <lb/>
JOSEPH ll <lb/>
To <lb/>
To who intend adding their <lb/>
record library I take this means <lb/>
announcing an giving up <lb/>
Office and am going lo <lb/>
move my entire Pianos, Via <lb/>
and records to <lb/>
next Friday April a <lb/>
good assortment of records including <lb/>
the March and April numbers and <lb/>
the accommodation <lb/>
t rs my will be kept open <lb/>
till p m. beginning today also <lb/>
have the and <lb/>
types on hand, also <lb/>
one new upright piano, <lb/>
slightly shop worn <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
FIRST SKI <lb/>
The baseball games played here <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday between the Kin <lb/>
ton and Greenville colored loams re <lb/>
suited a ti- <lb/>
the and won the <lb/>
second game by score to I<lb/>
FliT TO Mil <lb/>
John Cog, a near <lb/>
who has been ill several <lb/>
months, taken to New Rom this <lb/>
morning and will be tried in the Fed <lb/>
Court there on g <lb/>
mg a blockade distillery A Deputy <lb/>
Marshall carried the prisoner <lb/>
Bern <lb/>
to Nell <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
June 1-2-3 1915 <lb/>
CONFEDERATE <lb/>
VETERANS <lb/>
REUNION <lb/>
Tickets on Sale May 29th lo June 2nd, <lb/>
inc., limited to June 10th. Extension and <lb/>
stop-over privileges. For <lb/>
schedules, <lb/>
etc., call on <lb/>
. II. Will <lb/>
HI M. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH <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/>
roaring Can F. <lb/>
F. O. a. Dear. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
Is reached when one taken a bath <lb/>
lo an up-to-date bathtub of <lb/>
No la complete it and <lb/>
lbs comfort and which re- <lb/>
from Its ii <lb/>
Pars the Price <lb/>
many times We have <lb/>
finest In <lb/>
not yours. We gladly will <lb/>
It. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Providence, is i Apr is <lb/>
Thomas v will today b.- con <lb/>
rated Bishop of <lb/>
Auxiliary to me See of Providence <lb/>
church dignitaries <lb/>
tome for the services Mgr. Koran is <lb/>
widely known and <lb/>
aside from hi. notable church work. <lb/>
h,, . been Interested In hospital- and <lb/>
other <lb/>
Mil Mill <lb/>
lo fa <lb/>
via<lb/>
Account <lb/>
Do not miss the rare of <lb/>
seeing Sam's Play. <lb/>
Many tree Military <lb/>
Parade Hand Boat<lb/>
See <lb/>
and <lb/>
rates tickets on sale April <lb/>
tor trains scheduled to arrive <lb/>
Norfolk before noon May , <lb/>
return limit May Get complete <lb/>
information Iron Ticket <lb/>
K KYLE, ll s <lb/>
r Manager i P K. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
are requested to attend public <lb/>
Speaking to be held the <lb/>
at N C . Saturday the <lb/>
lot. Dr. H U Alexander, President <lb/>
of North Farmers <lb/>
will speak in behalf of that <lb/>
loin.- out and hear the issues <lb/>
confront the forming dis <lb/>
Public invited <lb/>
The annual meeting of the stock <lb/>
of The Company <lb/>
will be held in the company's office <lb/>
on Tuesday, Mat mi. o'clock a <lb/>
I o d<lb/>
. rut <lb/>
III <lb/>
The Net <lb/>
Ionic <lb/>
sad lift <lb/>
in Iliad <lb/>
lo. K. W, -x. <lb/>
Our Offer This <lb/>
DON'T MISS out Slip, <lb/>
lose with live cents to i Ce , <lb/>
Chicago, willing Home and <lb/>
address You will receive In <lb/>
return a trial <lb/>
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Mary A Johnson acres 2.50 <lb/>
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B Kilpatrick acre 14.87 <lb/>
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Walter Jones et <lb/>
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entitled as above has been commenced <lb/>
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for th of the lands of Calvin <lb/>
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Superior Court of Pitt county on <lb/>
27th day of April 1916 and answer or <lb/>
demur to the complaint or petition <lb/>
of the plaintiff in this action, or the <lb/>
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or petition. <lb/>
This the day of April 1916. <lb/>
J. D. COX, <lb/>
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Julius Brown. Attorney.<lb/>
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F. M. Kilpatrick Jr. town lot 2.55 <lb/>
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