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A. J Collins Z <lb/>
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J Harris and wife I lot <lb/>
W. I Harrington acres <lb/>
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J A acre <lb/>
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Harris, I lot <lb/>
Alston Harris lot <lb/>
Nathan I lot <lb/>
Armor Jordan. <lb/>
Willie Jerkins. I <lb/>
B Jenkins, l lot <lb/>
Andrew lot <lb/>
James, acres <lb/>
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Henry Knox, lot <lb/>
Virginia King I lot <lb/>
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Frank Lewis, lot years <lb/>
Henry Lewis, 1-2 lots <lb/>
J. Lain;. lot <lb/>
Herbert Latham, <lb/>
Sum I i re <lb/>
K. Little, lots <lb/>
W W Moore lot <lb/>
M. I Mi re <lb/>
Andrew Moore. I lot <lb/>
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Claudine Mi Daniel. <lb/>
Fred Moore. acres <lb/>
Frank Norris. lot <lb/>
John P. 1-4 lot <lb/>
Wiley P lots <lb/>
R, Oliver, <lb/>
Sam Obey. lots <lb/>
C. A Porter, acres <lb/>
j. w Perkins, lots <lb/>
B F Patrick, acres, <lb/>
Mrs II L. Pollard. acres <lb/>
W H Kicks and wife, lots <lb/>
John <lb/>
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John Simmons. lot <lb/>
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J A Wilson. I lots <lb/>
William-. I <lb/>
Watson Williams, i acre <lb/>
Oliver Williams, lot <lb/>
Stephen 1.1 lot <lb/>
Unit Woolen. lot <lb/>
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W. It Baker, acres <lb/>
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K. ii Howard i <lb/>
Will <lb/>
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Andrew Jones, I lot <lb/>
Berry Jones, i <lb/>
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J. IV Morris. <lb/>
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John I'll I lot <lb/>
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Jams Marrow. acres <lb/>
Win Way, acres <lb/>
Smith. acres <lb/>
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C. V. Smith. M acres <lb/>
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W. H. Williams. lots <lb/>
M U Wiggins. <lb/>
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Frank Battle acre <lb/>
Jim Barrett acre <lb/>
Jessie Clark 1-2 acres <lb/>
H. J. Cobb <lb/>
Henry acre <lb/>
Mrs. Cora acres <lb/>
Mrs Elisabeth Phillipa <lb/>
11.03 John M. Richardson acres <lb/>
Moor Randolph acre <lb/>
8.47 1-2 acres <lb/>
Thigpen <lb/>
I Mrs. Vic <lb/>
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Mrs A. D Johns. <lb/>
SO Carolina Jones lot <lb/>
Annie Williams <lb/>
Ida Johnson lot <lb/>
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F C res <lb/>
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BEATER HAM <lb/>
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10.00<lb/>
20.93<lb/>
3.51<lb/>
3.84<lb/>
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28.10<lb/>
8.26<lb/>
1.66 <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Sills Patrick i lot <lb/>
l fear <lb/>
j. n Patrick <lb/>
Patter acres <lb/>
Will Newton lots <lb/>
George lot <lb/>
Claude Moore lot <lb/>
C, F. Morrison <lb/>
Mary acres <lb/>
acre <lb/>
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1.60 <lb/>
17.64 <lb/>
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6.96 <lb/>
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2.47 <lb/>
6.73 <lb/>
I 16.04 <lb/>
12.23<lb/>
113.11 <lb/>
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7.51 <lb/>
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2.22 <lb/>
1.59 <lb/>
3.91 <lb/>
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Arthur acres <lb/>
Nobles acres <lb/>
I W, I., nice acres <lb/>
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6.88 <lb/>
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22.31<lb/>
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David Washington lot <lb/>
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Carr <lb/>
Mil he Dupree lot years <lb/>
C s. Eagle lot <lb/>
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Mrs. Mollie acres <lb/>
Mos.-s Graham lot <lb/>
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Knox lot <lb/>
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acres <lb/>
SWIFT CREEK <lb/>
B. Brooks acres 810.00 <lb/>
Win. Broadway seres 18.77 <lb/>
Wyatt acres 10.00 <lb/>
J W Cox acres 32.44 <lb/>
V Cox 1-2 acre <lb/>
I, K. Corey SO acres years. <lb/>
W 1- K. Corey res . Tears 18.70 <lb/>
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER <lb/>
You cant judge a tobacco transplanter by its looks. The proof <lb/>
of the pudding is chewing the rag. We have hundreds of <lb/>
Grimesland. X. C. Fob 1914. <lb/>
Messrs Hart A Hadley. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
In regard to the Case Tobacco Transplanter that I bought <lb/>
last year will say that it gave perfect satisfaction I got a good stand <lb/>
and the tobacco grew off bettor than when I set by hand If I couldn't get <lb/>
another one would not take Three Hundred for the one I have <lb/>
Yours very truly. <lb/>
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acres <lb/>
Harris W, Howard acre <lb/>
L. Johnson acres IS <lb/>
Sam Johnson acre. lot 10.99 <lb/>
I. lot 6.98 <lb/>
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I. Owen lot 4.23 <lb/>
W U Owen-. I lot <lb/>
J T 15.86 <lb/>
Parker 2.62 <lb/>
Ben Phillip <lb/>
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Vines acres 5.77 <lb/>
Lea Williams. acres 7.36<lb/>
Tom I lot <lb/>
John Atkinson lot <lb/>
Root Atkinson <lb/>
Belcher lots <lb/>
Richard mount lot <lb/>
Joseph Blount <lb/>
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Herbert lot <lb/>
Will Chestnut lot <lb/>
Annie Collins <lb/>
Mary lot <lb/>
I. a res <lb/>
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Mrs Martha acres <lb/>
Vi i; Jackson i lot <lb/>
W, I. Johnson lot <lb/>
Cornelia Joyner acres <lb/>
Hannah lot <lb/>
Ferebee Joyner I <lb/>
Edgar Joyner i <lb/>
Herbert Joyner Hot <lb/>
Oscar Joyner <lb/>
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II May, lot <lb/>
Robt. Hay i lot <lb/>
John Moore Jr lot <lb/>
Mary Moore lot<lb/>
Wm Rasberry i <lb/>
Jim Pollard i <lb/>
lot <lb/>
. Bpi gill I <lb/>
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Julia <lb/>
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Ward <lb/>
Julie CORdell 2.17 <lb/>
W ; Everett a. r.-e 2.17 <lb/>
t ii Faulkner acre 13.60 <lb/>
Henry 1-2 acre 4.80 <lb/>
r acres 3.24 <lb/>
Harris .- Harrington acres 4.21 <lb/>
J B, Harris Bat. acre 3.03 <lb/>
a B Harris Get, acres 24.93 <lb/>
Annie Haddock 3.04 <lb/>
Mary A Johnson acres 2.50 <lb/>
P II Kilpatrick acres 13.38 <lb/>
B Kilpatrick acre 14.87 <lb/>
Mis, Bessie Kilpatrick acres <lb/>
K m Kilpatrick flit. acres is <lb/>
20.96 <lb/>
8.81 <lb/>
5.31 <lb/>
3.07 <lb/>
1.61 <lb/>
3.04 <lb/>
II <lb/>
2.06 <lb/>
6.81 <lb/>
171.84 <lb/>
30.05 <lb/>
8.78 <lb/>
3.24 <lb/>
22.09 <lb/>
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Greenville, N C. <lb/>
Willie Kirkman acres <lb/>
Shade Kirkman 2-3 acre <lb/>
W Kirkman acres <lb/>
Lang Bat. acres <lb/>
Lang <lb/>
Richard Little acres <lb/>
C c. Moore. acres timber <lb/>
acres <lb/>
c J. <lb/>
Jno. acre <lb/>
I. II Mills 1-2 acre <lb/>
Susan acres <lb/>
A. I. Patrick <lb/>
J W Perkins acres <lb/>
J. C. acres <lb/>
S N. Smith SO acres <lb/>
Sarah It. Smith acres <lb/>
J. B. Smith <lb/>
Jordan Venters acres <lb/>
II M acre <lb/>
By virtue of the Of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed by Clifton V. Barrel to <lb/>
K. Bullock on Hie day of Jan <lb/>
1914 and recorded in Book T page <lb/>
of the Pitt County Registry, the <lb/>
undersigned will on Monday the <lb/>
of June 1915 at 12.30 P, M., at <lb/>
. j the Court-house door in Greenville, <lb/>
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land adjoining lands of J A. <lb/>
Bullock. C C. Little and others and <lb/>
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Island, thence North East pole- I <lb/>
a stake, thence South lo the <lb/>
run of Creek, then down the various <lb/>
course said Creek to a cypress, <lb/>
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In Superior Court, <lb/>
Before the Clerk. <lb/>
Cornelia Jones et <lb/>
vs NOTICE. <lb/>
Walter Jones et <lb/>
The defendants Walter Jones and <lb/>
Clara Jones In the entitled ac- <lb/>
will take notice that an action <lb/>
entitled as above has been commenced <lb/>
In the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
for th of the lands of Calvin <lb/>
Jones, deceased among his heirs at <lb/>
law, and the said Walter Jones and <lb/>
wife Clara Jones Will further take <lb/>
notice that are required to <lb/>
pear In the Office of the Clerk- of Hie <lb/>
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/>
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for <lb/>
the relief demanded in the Complaint <lb/>
or petition. <lb/>
This the day of April 1916. <lb/>
J. D. COX, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
Julius Brown. Attorney.<lb/>
II. Mien I <lb/>
Mrs, <lb/>
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T Bright <lb/>
I.,. J. Brown I a. M <lb/>
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thousand of others; weak back, <lb/>
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quickly. Safe and effective. <lb/>
Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
of Town Lots for Taxes. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that I have <lb/>
levied and will sell on Monday <lb/>
the 3rd day of May 1915, at the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, the <lb/>
following described real estate for <lb/>
taxes due the town of Grifton for the <lb/>
year 1914. <lb/>
White <lb/>
D. W. Two Town lots <lb/>
years <lb/>
James ton lot years 7.25 <lb/>
J. E. Garris town lot year 4.30 <lb/>
A. L. Jackson town lot yrs. 4.80 <lb/>
F. M. Kilpatrick town lot <lb/>
F. M. Kilpatrick Jr. town lot 2.55 <lb/>
Mrs Nettie Kilpatrick town lot <lb/>
years 4.80 <lb/>
E town lot 2.30 <lb/>
s. v. town lot 3.55 <lb/>
Co. town lot <lb/>
years 4.80 <lb/>
T. W. Co. town lot 2.80 <lb/>
A. Patrick Gin House yrs. 3.05 <lb/>
J. I. Est. town lot years <lb/>
3.06 <lb/>
Stephen town lot years <lb/>
Charlie Coward I town lot <lb/>
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Levy Fisher I town lot 4.30 <lb/>
July Fisher l town <lb/>
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It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
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out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FIRM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
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alarm ,; <lb/>
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. . . Water <lb/>
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sever, alarm a as due lo <lb/>
the beating hall upon the res <lb/>
when the watchman of <lb/>
Investigation, be <lb/>
found i lo little box on top <lb/>
where th alarm <lb/>
i located, wide open So hall <lb/>
alarm. <lb/>
A deal damage was <lb/>
nothing ii nature Win <lb/>
In the <lb/>
,,. . an i the gardens and no <lb/>
, plant re hurt In tunny In- <lb/>
.,. .- Mr. II Haskett, <lb/>
flower plants were damaged n <lb/>
Mil. N HI M h <lb/>
nun nun mix <lb/>
Hell Known Here Where Hi <lb/>
I lied Sen rat fears. Being <lb/>
in ill National Bunk.<lb/>
in Superior Court, <lb/>
Before Clerk. <lb/>
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v i l II i. <lb/>
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, . entitled n Mr W The <lb/>
lake an Bank at Rocky Mount <lb/>
.-. . has been it . o'clock, a <lb/>
was n here announcing <lb/>
. lands of Calvin . he held to- <lb/>
. among his heirs at; morrow i <lb/>
. . Walter Jones troubled with <lb/>
Clara will further take tin tor several <lb/>
.,. are required to tears and was down for sometime <lb/>
. , I i i of Hie I r H. has been <lb/>
, . . . I'm county on II i <lb/>
SUMMER DELICACIES <lb/>
Fresh from the frigid-cold interior of a solid one-piece <lb/>
lain food food is kept pure, clean, whole- <lb/>
what is assured when you own a <lb/>
LEONARD CLEANABLE <lb/>
Porcelain-Lined <lb/>
REFRIGERATOR <lb/>
sates an M half ice prevents all the <lb/>
and beat Ideas la <lb/>
can like a i dish I no place tor or <lb/>
the ii. n I ck. and the food chamber. Tin <lb/>
lain lining Ike door frame. else like in the market. Ionic <lb/>
Quinn-Miller Furniture <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
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or <lb/>
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In . ii Attorney <lb/>
iron<lb/>
. mil i <lb/>
American In<lb/>
nil i mill has <lb/>
. And <lb/>
ill our i up. loin <lb/>
mining in ease <lb/>
i ml lour <lb/>
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ill Ill . <lb/>
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is to aid <lb/>
rein <lb/>
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I led Sea <lb/>
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near us have <lb/>
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n hospital is a <lb/>
, ,. Ire and we are surprised <lb/>
now H Is i in such a <lb/>
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ii,. assertion II <lb/>
up <lb/>
mil ii will he secured Bern I <lb/>
mi <lb/>
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II .,. .,,, lion the blind <lb/>
i gars being pin <lb/>
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their An examination of ship <lb/>
ping i. in on lo <lb/>
those i. calve liquor than a <lb/>
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For and of Appetite <lb/>
tool.<lb/>
and A ton, <lb/>
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VI r ins well known In <lb/>
i having I re for <lb/>
II.- moved lo <lb/>
he Sal Bank <lb/>
in. in He re- <lb/>
for about a year <lb/>
Mount in <lb/>
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Mr I i In <lb/>
-.-. of tin Stale and was <lb/>
M in lug In The news <lb/>
. . death has brought undue I <lb/>
sorrow in- i number of <lb/>
. Creel <lb/>
wheat, Pa <lb/>
cake Flour, Oatmeal. <lb/>
Flake, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Flake <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
en, Porridge, <lb/>
Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Float, <lb/>
Flour, Cot <lb/>
and CaV <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
in April <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
N. B. The following <lb/>
a- information <lb/>
are not guaranteed<lb/>
i a U Daily, <lb/>
Sleeping Car for Norfolk <lb/>
A. xi Dally, for Plymouth. <lb/>
City and Norfolk <lb/>
s. Chocowinity to Nor <lb/>
folk. Connects for all points <lb/>
and Weal <lb/>
r M Daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
IT SB <lb/>
A M Dally Wilson. Raleigh <lb/>
West. Pullman Sleeping <lb/>
Service Connects North. <lb/>
mid West <lb/>
; a Daily, Sunday, <lb/>
Wilson and for <lb/>
all points <lb/>
us p, m Dal for and all <lb/>
Intermediate stations <lb/>
further Information and <lb/>
In Sleeping Cara, apply to J. L <lb/>
Agent, N. C <lb/>
STACK. II. S.<lb/>
E. i. <lb/>
irons. Heaters. and <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
FOR ALE l <lb/>
of even weight <lb/>
bags, f F. O. B, K. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
ROOM, SOW <lb/>
by Coca Cola Bottling Com- <lb/>
corner Fifth and Washington <lb/>
Streets. Apply to J. B. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
TO THE FARMERS OF PITT <lb/>
Home Insurance Company , of New York has established a <lb/>
HAIL INSURANCE Department offers to the Farmers of Pitt County <lb/>
through Policies covering TOBACCO, COTTON, CORN <lb/>
and SMALL GRAIN. <lb/>
A POLICY insuring against loss or damage from HAIL, to grow- <lb/>
crops is the kind of protection every Farmer needs. It can be <lb/>
procured in THE HOME for one acre , or any number of acres , at a very <lb/>
small cost. <lb/>
Do not invest your time, money and labor in this years crop <lb/>
without protecting It, investment might be wiped out in June. <lb/>
Rates will be gladly quoted upon request. <lb/>
The Home is one of the largest Companies in the United States. <lb/>
It has Assets of over and a Surplus of over <lb/>
No Assessments, just plain old line Insurance. <lb/>
H. A. WHITE, Agent. <lb/>
FOR till SIX muse on Street near Apply to C II. Rock <lb/>
FOB In West Miss COT e. Apply to <lb/>
lion. In tubes ask your <lb/>
II. M. CLARK <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
and Drainage Cases a Special-- <lb/>
In formerly occupied by <lb/>
r, James ft Son. <lb/>
J. C- LANIER<lb/>
Hill<lb/>
Veterinary Barmen and <lb/>
Treat All <lb/>
I all- Hay or <lb/>
Phone Sight <lb/>
SEW s- at. <lb/>
I. W. . B. <lb/>
limited to <lb/>
and <lb/>
The of <lb/>
with Dr. D. i- James, <lb/>
M C <lb/>
Washington, M. B <lb/>
Blooming Pot <lb/>
Ferns, Palms and many other <lb/>
or the to on <lb/>
Spring Price of Rose <lb/>
Hedge <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
in IS <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone order <lb/>
promptly executed by J L. <lb/>
CO. Florist, Raleigh. N. C. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Flowers For AU <lb/>
We grow them. Roses, Ta <lb/>
lies and Carnations a specialty. Wad <lb/>
ding and Funeral arranged l <lb/>
the latest artistic styles. <lb/>
PIERCE <lb/>
Lawyer <lb/>
Practicing in all the Courts <lb/>
In Woolen Building on whirl <lb/>
street, fronting Court <lb/>
i. V. <lb/>
Stables<lb/>
DB PAUL <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
Frank Stern <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
a. i u <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
HI 1.1 <lb/>
The <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
J. C. Stokes <lb/>
Dealer in <lb/>
all <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
K. And <lb/>
hold. <lb/>
Corner Church and Ninth Street <lb/>
J. EVERETT <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
la Edwards Building on the <lb/>
ALBION DUNN <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
to Building, Third t <lb/>
his are <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
North Caroline<lb/>
Corner Fourth and Brana <lb/>
Bale Hay and <lb/>
Bend <lb/>
KODAK <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Insurance and Real Estate <lb/>
Agents. <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
MAI B, 1916 <lb/>
Mr S T. this morning <lb/>
Mount lo spend -i few <lb/>
-it business. <lb/>
Ruby of la <lb/>
her sister -Miss <lb/>
w Harvey's, on Fifth <lb/>
Street, <lb/>
Mr, F. Clark, who .-. success- <lb/>
fully conducted the salt ti. bank <lb/>
stock of ii J Pulley left <lb/>
this morning High Point, where <lb/>
h. expects to conduct . <lb/>
From there Mr. Clark will probably <lb/>
go to Georgia where he has several <lb/>
in view. <lb/>
Mr. George Thomas, Charlotte, is <lb/>
spending a few days in city as the <lb/>
of Mr. <lb/>
Dr. K. is Wright, Baltimore, <lb/>
-pent Sunday and Monday iii Green <lb/>
villa and is now flatting other towns <lb/>
this It is understood <lb/>
Hr. Wright Intends locating <lb/>
where in the county. <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Bagwell returned yes- <lb/>
from a visit to Roanoke Rapids. <lb/>
Or. Annie I. Joyner today in <lb/>
Fa professional bus <lb/>
f ard of <lb/>
to the voters of Green- <lb/>
. for their loyal In the <lb/>
primary Of Monday, and to State that <lb/>
iii iii the race to win.<lb/>
I. <lb/>
vi mil <lb/>
Voters of Greenville <lb/>
Mr has <lb/>
printer for the nomination <lb/>
Mayor for Town of <lb/>
An Imperative professional engage- <lb/>
my absence from <lb/>
until Thursday evening. I <lb/>
. soiled request your <lb/>
. i support. <lb/>
ALBION in <lb/>
Hum Pauline of <lb/>
Greenville, is l-i- <lb/>
PI t sir. <lb/>
Mil FOB <lb/>
NOMINATION Of M I <lb/>
Dale lei Iii <lb/>
Mr Outlaw has de <lb/>
dared be will tor ., <lb/>
primary mayor and has a card lo <lb/>
that effect in today's paper. Since <lb/>
the primary Monday, in which Col. <lb/>
Dunn led Mr. Outlaw by votes, it <lb/>
was announced the latter would <lb/>
call for a contest, but nothing <lb/>
Officially was given out today. <lb/>
The Town Committee has <lb/>
not yet announced the date of the <lb/>
primary. It will probably be <lb/>
In Id, however, either Monday the <lb/>
or the following Monday the 17th. <lb/>
Both of the Candidates are canvass- <lb/>
again and a warm content is <lb/>
expected. <lb/>
den <lb/>
the <lb/>
F THIN <lb/>
New Ordered. <lb/>
lie it . by the board Al <lb/>
the town of in <lb/>
regular meeting assembled on Thurs- <lb/>
day night April 1st as is <lb/>
ed charter of town and <lb/>
tin various amendments thereto, as <lb/>
follOW H <lb/>
I. That an election In held the <lb/>
several of laid town, <lb/>
day hi- day of June 1915 for the <lb/>
purpose Of a Mayor <lb/>
Aldermen said town. The Mayor <lb/>
and persons elected <lb/>
2nd, and ward- said town <lb/>
shall continue In office i two wars <lb/>
from the Ural lay July, 1816 and <lb/>
those from the 1st and wards for <lb/>
year from July I, 1915, or until <lb/>
qualified. The Mayor town to <lb/>
be voted for and elected by the entire <lb/>
said town and on.- Alderman Beach suits tor summer war, <lb/>
to be elected from each of the Five <lb/>
said town as aforesaid; at convinced II Forrest a- Co <lb/>
said meeting in April ii was further <lb/>
ordered by the board new dress go. s quality and <lb/>
be before <lb/>
year.<lb/>
K-t of A <lb/>
lied bis <lb/>
1st h b re <lb/>
Mae Parka of <lb/>
to spend <lb/>
with her who 1- in school here <lb/>
We have a nice line of and <lb/>
. .,, for and summer wear <lb/>
A I ., <lb/>
A. and your <lb/>
toga, paint is will <lb/>
building A W. Ange <lb/>
Forget w.- will bar- <lb/>
fresh Ash, and heel during <lb/>
Vinci a i . <lb/>
Miss of <lb/>
., her i w <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mi I Ii Smith of <lb/>
on bu mesa <lb/>
We have 1.1 i a nil line <lb/>
MIL MOVES <lb/>
OFFICE to <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
mil mil mm nil i; <lb/>
s on <lb/>
The banks here will be next <lb/>
May on account the <lb/>
nil Soldier's <lb/>
The i- urged take <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mr Loyd ion. of <lb/>
admitted to the Bar here a law <lb/>
ago and recently appointed Solicitor <lb/>
in the county Court of Pitt County, <lb/>
is preparing to move Ills office from <lb/>
in Greenville. He will <lb/>
one Of the looms on the second <lb/>
door of James A- Hassell office <lb/>
building on Third Street <lb/>
Mr Morton is a bright man <lb/>
and started very successfully <lb/>
In the practice law He is well <lb/>
liked by the people of and <lb/>
no doubt his main friends there will <lb/>
hate to lose him. Greenville is very <lb/>
indeed to know Mr Horton <lb/>
will in- located here in the future. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Bound e <lb/>
St. II a. m. TI e <lb/>
p. m. Mo, .<lb/>
Ms. s. ea Ho. I l <lb/>
la I I II it, If <lb/>
t.;. I ., <lb/>
sons appointed as <lb/>
and judges the election, to <lb/>
hold and said . . <lb/>
various wards of said town, <lb/>
st. ward Registrar; <lb/>
W. Harrington, and D. K House, <lb/>
judges of election. <lb/>
2nd. ward M II. White, Registrar; <lb/>
K. Stolon and Pender, judges <lb/>
of election. <lb/>
3rd. ward T <lb/>
J S. and J. K Brinkley. <lb/>
judges of election. <lb/>
lib. ward Ii. Haskett. Registrar; <lb/>
and -I judges <lb/>
ion <lb/>
ward Stables <lb/>
T A. Person and II. Edwards, <lb/>
of election. <lb/>
Quinine That Does Not The Head <lb/>
hum it- tonic <lb/>
and cause D <lb/>
in Remember <lb/>
look the K, W. <lb/>
B. t, <lb/>
Street Beer <lb/>
and Bummer <lb/>
election I will you -1 W, Ange <lb/>
A l. <lb/>
Win . shoes why <lb/>
hat th. following named per <lb/>
. not buy the suit you. <lb/>
We have Harrington, Barber <lb/>
A- Co. <lb/>
Th. second learn of Ayden and the <lb/>
second team of W. II, S. played an <lb/>
Interesting ball here Monday <lb/>
afternoon, it was one of the <lb/>
games played here this season Her <lb/>
Harris umpired the game, The <lb/>
score was to in favor of Winter <lb/>
villa. made the only <lb/>
home run <lb/>
We have a nice line heavy and <lb/>
fancy groceries Come lo us your <lb/>
trade is appreciated, C a- <lb/>
Co <lb/>
We 11.11. a nice line of tennis shoes, <lb/>
rubber sole-pumps, and slippers of <lb/>
all kinds for men women and <lb/>
Men it you wain a good shoe <lb/>
Thai said election shall be held <lb/>
., , not buy the a <lb/>
the various places Mid wards <lb/>
1st. Ward House. <lb/>
2nd. ward Winslow Stables <lb/>
ward J. S. I'm <lb/>
lib ward Old Store <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
5th. ward Stable <lb/>
I The registration books s; <lb/>
town will be open the various poll- <lb/>
places in each ward on Thursday. <lb/>
Friday, and Saturday I. and <lb/>
from o'clock a o'clock <lb/>
in. as is d for <lb/>
Of -aid town <lb/>
you will be pleased with. <lb/>
an the heal B ii Forrest a- Co <lb/>
a public rehearsal of the play tor <lb/>
night was night to <lb/>
. I full bail. Everyone seemed <lb/>
t, thoroughly enjoy it. It is far <lb/>
I tin best play ever given here. The <lb/>
. people are speaking in highest <lb/>
praise of it. <lb/>
ball game to b. <lb/>
played here Thursday p. in. be- <lb/>
tween Washington Collegiate Institute <lb/>
and W. pi be a <lb/>
good gain <lb/>
II I TOWNSHIP H t <lb/>
HIT II Mill HI HIND <lb/>
II Ii I MM <lb/>
t I <lb/>
Mr Mrs. T. It. Carpenter, liar <lb/>
Pa., Buffered from kidney <lb/>
trouble for many years hut have been <lb/>
entirely cured by Kidney Pills. <lb/>
lie we are both In slop was in town morning <lb/>
seventies vie are a- vigorous as we mid of the serious caused <lb/>
were thirty win, hall storm <lb/>
I ills stop sleep disturbing bladder the county <lb/>
weakness, backache, rheumatism . Mr Ins <lb/>
joints. Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
Mr. H. W. Faithful, of Town <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
June 1-2-3 1915 <lb/>
CONFEDERATE <lb/>
VETERANS <lb/>
REUNION <lb/>
Tickets on Sale May 29th to June 2nd. <lb/>
inc., limited to June 10th. Extension and <lb/>
stop-over privileges, for <lb/>
rates, r, <lb/>
etc., on <lb/>
IT <lb/>
ATLANTIC COASTLINE <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/>
Cars P. B. <lb/>
F. O. a. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
is when one has a bat <lb/>
In an up-to-date bathtub of our <lb/>
No is complete without it <lb/>
the comfort and which re- <lb/>
from Its use <lb/>
the Price <lb/>
many times over We have <lb/>
the finest house in why <lb/>
not yours We gladly will as <lb/>
It. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
stove <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
in good <lb/>
own porch was . <lb/>
III oil belonging lo Mr. <lb/>
condition. Washing <lb/>
The Best by Test <lb/>
and Mrs. were blown <lb/>
down. The tobacco beds wen <lb/>
damaged and the wind hail <lb/>
v. rough havoc In general. <lb/>
Similar reports the i <lb/>
reached lore from other sections and <lb/>
be damage is considered lo he r <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
I I HI II HI <lb/>
VII I II Tl <lb/>
News reached here ibis morning <lb/>
Mr- K u and Mn <lb/>
Dave l. who resided on the farm <lb/>
Mr Travis R. Hooker, one mile <lb/>
were killed <lb/>
by lightning during the <lb/>
severe storm <lb/>
over I urn. John <lb/>
and Master Josephus who <lb/>
were near Mrs. and Mrs <lb/>
Brock were stunned. The <lb/>
were to their residences from <lb/>
work in the field. <lb/>
MB IT. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts <lb/>
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle <lb/>
Peas. Sweet Potato plants <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER <lb/>
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