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North Cardinal<lb/>
County <lb/>
Net in- i hereby that at th <lb/>
the Hoard of Com- <lb/>
of Pitt Count, held Monday. <lb/>
April C. There was a <lb/>
to Um Board taking <lb/>
road laid out la I <lb/>
the following <lb/>
I d <lb/>
W. farm; theme i <lb/>
road north tar. n Lloyd's <lb/>
farm to Lafayette farm <lb/>
a dire to <lb/>
j. k. Corey's path, then <lb/>
path to the lands; thence <lb/>
through the land to R. <lb/>
land; then., i i <lb/>
of the and R. V Whitt <lb/>
to <lb/>
thence act B <lb/>
the and <lb/>
line on C <lb/>
notice l Riven that the <lb/>
aid Petition will be beard at the reg- <lb/>
meeting of the Board <lb/>
of Pitt County, to be held <lb/>
Monday. May 1916, and all parties <lb/>
desiring to be heard will present <lb/>
on said <lb/>
the Bib, day of April 1915. <lb/>
Attest Bell, Clerk. <lb/>
B. A Chin <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By of the power of sale i o <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed by Clifton v. Harrell to J. <lb/>
g. Bullock on the day of Jan. <lb/>
and recorded in Book T id page <lb/>
MS of the county Registry, the <lb/>
undersigned will on Monday the <lb/>
day of June 1915 at 12-30 P. a . at <lb/>
Court-house door In Greenville, <lb/>
N. c sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash the following described <lb/>
of land, Lying and being in <lb/>
Pitt county and State of . C. and in <lb/>
Township and described <lb/>
defined as follows, One tract <lb/>
land adjoining the of A <lb/>
Bullock, C. C. Little and others and <lb/>
more particularly described as fol- <lb/>
Beginning at a gum on Beach <lb/>
Island, thence North East pi <lb/>
a stake, thence South West to the <lb/>
run of Creek, then down the various <lb/>
courses of Creek to . cypress, <lb/>
with line <lb/>
to the beginning, containing <lb/>
1-3 acres more or less. U being the <lb/>
of land alloted to Clifton <lb/>
Harrell In the division the lands <lb/>
f Jesse Harrell and which division <lb/>
is recorded in Division pages <lb/>
and in the Office <lb/>
or fill County, and known as the <lb/>
land. Sale made to satisfy <lb/>
said mortgage <lb/>
This the Of April 1915. <lb/>
I. B. BULLOCK, Mortgagee. <lb/>
BROWN, Alto r. <lb/>
j. A. Mills. Jr. <lb/>
D H <lb/>
virtue as execution to <lb/>
the Clerk the Superior Court <lb/>
III i bearing date of March <lb/>
1915, under . <lb/>
the above entitled action <lb/>
d on March 15th. mil <lb/>
. in J. 80- <lb/>
ht County Registry, the under- <lb/>
Sheriff of Pitt county will, on <lb/>
May. 1915, at <lb/>
ck Noon before the court <lb/>
II door In county sell to the <lb/>
it i at at <lb/>
the following d .- rib d pa I <lb/>
or tracts of land, subject to <lb/>
of J J To wit, that <lb/>
n l or pare, I of laud lying <lb/>
In Pit <lb/>
North Carolina more fully <lb/>
as ft <lb/>
on the path in th Lot No. <lb/>
rum with said path and Lot Ni <lb/>
Id S I I, W I <lb/>
heirs line, then with their <lb/>
N W K l-i to -take la <lb/>
the edge of -in then N 1-J <lb/>
S 3-5 pole U a -take M. <lb/>
corner, thin with M. <lb/>
line and Bran's line <lb/>
g 1-5 poles beginning <lb/>
containing a res more or leas. <lb/>
Set Tract B glutting at a stake <lb/>
in the road Almeta wards corner <lb/>
and runs with said road B K 2-5 <lb/>
poles to a thin up branch <lb/>
to a stake pointed by some gums, corn- <lb/>
of No. thence with line of <lb/>
Lot No. W t-5 pole to <lb/>
Make corner of Lot No. at the in. <lb/>
of two ditches, then N <lb/>
i-j K poles to Bran's <lb/>
with his line running with <lb/>
the path N E poles to the be- <lb/>
ginning containing acres more or <lb/>
it being Lot No in the <lb/>
of the land of J. J. as <lb/>
will appear of record in Hook N-10, <lb/>
on page of Pitt Count Registry, <lb/>
tale is to satisfy the above men- <lb/>
judgment. The same being <lb/>
sold subject the life estate of J. J <lb/>
Hard- e. <lb/>
This the nay of April. <lb/>
Sheriff of PHI County <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
Before the Clerk. <lb/>
Jones el <lb/>
TS NOTICE <lb/>
tut <lb/>
The defendants Waiter Jonas and <lb/>
Clara la above entitled ac- <lb/>
ill take notice that an action <lb/>
entitled as above has been commenced <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county <lb/>
partition of the lauds of Calvin <lb/>
deceased among hi <lb/>
said Walter Jones and <lb/>
Wife Clara will further take <lb/>
notice that they ate required to a- <lb/>
pear In the Clerk of Hie <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county on tin <lb/>
day of April 1915 and answer w <lb/>
demur to the complaint or petition <lb/>
the plaintiffs In Ibis action, or the <lb/>
plaint for <lb/>
the n and d I plaint <lb/>
or <lb/>
This e I pi I <lb/>
STREET ID <lb/>
J D COX, <lb/>
Clerk r Court i I Pill <lb/>
Julius Drown. Attorney <lb/>
MUM I KALE Or P. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
at Its Share the That <lb/>
Sufferers Seek. <lb/>
Backache Kidneys weak <lb/>
Distressed with urinary Ills <lb/>
Want a reliable kidney remedy <lb/>
Don't have to look far. Use What <lb/>
Greenville people recommend. Every <lb/>
street In Greenville has Its cases. <lb/>
Here's one Greenville man's ex <lb/>
Let L. J. of Third St. tell <lb/>
U . He says. I bad kidney complaint <lb/>
My back ached and had severe pains <lb/>
In my Headaches and dizzy <lb/>
spells were common and in the morn- <lb/>
I was sore and stiff. The kidney <lb/>
secretions were to frequent in passage <lb/>
and contained sediment which <lb/>
resembled brick-dust. Friend <lb/>
mended Kidney Pills to me and <lb/>
got a box. They relieved me very <lb/>
mack, putting my back and kidneys <lb/>
In good shape. <lb/>
Price at dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Dona's Kidney same that <lb/>
Mr, bad. Co., <lb/>
Props., Buffalo. N. Y. <lb/>
Notice Land Sale. <lb/>
virtue power vested in <lb/>
that certain executed to me <lb/>
by i ti the of Oct- <lb/>
I, and tied In the <lb/>
mice of the Register for <lb/>
P it County in I I <lb/>
shall sell to the bight it i for <lb/>
ash. public auction, the <lb/>
House Door in the Town <lb/>
en the day of May. at 1- <lb/>
noon, the following described <lb/>
par, el of real estate, lying, I <lb/>
sit isle in the Town of <lb/>
of Pitt, and of Car <lb/>
Pi tinning North list <lb/>
Fount, Street-., rue <lb/>
with the line of <lb/>
Street N, degrees min- <lb/>
feet to a dividing <lb/>
thence South degrees Baal feel <lb/>
In thence up <lb/>
Branch to the North line of <lb/>
thence West feet <lb/>
with said Fourth Street to the begin- <lb/>
It being a part of No. <lb/>
in the old plat of the Town of Green- <lb/>
ville, and being the same or parcel <lb/>
land deeded to the said <lb/>
by Zeno Brown and wife, Nancy <lb/>
Brown, on September 1914. <lb/>
This April 26th, 1915. <lb/>
s. T. WHITE, <lb/>
Albion <lb/>
M-ltd <lb/>
BALI. <lb/>
By Virtue Of a decree of the Super- <lb/>
of Pitt County in Special <lb/>
Proceedings No 1901. entitled N. <lb/>
GarriS ts Flora Ann Moore and others, <lb/>
the undersigned Commissioners will <lb/>
sill for before the Court <lb/>
in Greenville, on Monday, the <lb/>
17th day of May. 1915, the following <lb/>
described trait or parcel of laud, sit- <lb/>
in Township near <lb/>
town of that lot known as L <lb/>
Number in the division of lands <lb/>
of Jordan Cox. deceased, and the same <lb/>
allotted to Thomas, see <lb/>
of Land us and <lb/>
, ginning at the 3rd corner of Lot No. <lb/>
j in said division, and running lo the <lb/>
3rd line of Lot No N. degrees W <lb/>
L-. poles to the corner of No <lb/>
r, South B. poles t-; a <lb/>
short leaf pine, theme South <lb/>
, V, poles lo a stake on or <lb/>
f an old path centered by i I <lb/>
thence N. 3-4 degrees <lb/>
to beginning, containing <lb/>
acres; except a small place about <lb/>
at an acre heretofore sold ii <lb/>
aid land is sold for art- <lb/>
P. Q r. <lb/>
This April 12th. 1915.<lb/>
In Sup, nor Court. <lb/>
Pitt County Before clerk. <lb/>
Emma I- Moore. O. Moore. <lb/>
B, Moore. Pearlie Moore, John <lb/>
E. Moore, Lily Belle Oakley and <lb/>
Willie Oakley, by their Neil <lb/>
M. Woolen <lb/>
Fa <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
four of Pitt County, made by J. C. <lb/>
Cox. Clerk of Superior Court, In <lb/>
th. above entitled cause, on the 8th, <lb/>
of Mac 1916, the undersigned <lb/>
Commissioner will on MONDAY, the <lb/>
day of Juno. 1915, it being <lb/>
Monday In June. 1916, to <lb/>
public sale before the Court House <lb/>
Door In On to the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, the following described real <lb/>
property, to <lb/>
A undivided interest in and to <lb/>
the following described tract or parcel <lb/>
land, to Lying and being ill <lb/>
Greenville Township, County, <lb/>
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Harvey Allen, Joseph Noah Ty- <lb/>
son and others and containing <lb/>
res more or less and known as the <lb/>
Tyson Home Place, subject, <lb/>
I. to the life estate of Mrs. <lb/>
fella <lb/>
This sale l made for the <lb/>
making partition among the tenants <lb/>
in common. <lb/>
This 6th. day of 1916. <lb/>
F. c. HARDING, Commissioner. <lb/>
IMP <lb/>
MISS <lb/>
SINCE <lb/>
At the business meeting held Tues- <lb/>
day, prior to the regular program <lb/>
the exercises, the So <lb/>
of Bryan Grimes Camp Con- <lb/>
federate reported that ten <lb/>
o the memorial exercises, the Sec- <lb/>
annual reunion of 1914. The <lb/>
number on the roll now is <lb/>
being present and forty-nine <lb/>
it the meeting yesterday. <lb/>
The names of those who have pass <lb/>
away during the year an given at <lb/>
Dixon, 1st N. r Cal. Co II. <lb/>
Ll. N. C. Inf. Co <lb/>
F. N. C. Inf. Co. I. <lb/>
Kenneth II. Fleming, H. C. Inf <lb/>
Co. K. <lb/>
Calvin Jones. N. C. Inf. Co ;. <lb/>
Lang, N. C. Int. Co. I <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
Co K. <lb/>
Starkey Va. Inf. Co B <lb/>
Capt. C. A. White, N. C. Inf. Co <lb/>
N. c. Inf. <lb/>
Co. F <lb/>
State of North Carolina, <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
To Bell, Taker of <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
The undersigned claimant being a <lb/>
of the State of North Carolina, <lb/>
hereby sets forth and shows the <lb/>
following tract or parcel of <lb/>
wit <lb/>
and being in Beaver <lb/>
Pitt County, North Cars <lb/>
Una. <lb/>
Ten or Twelve acres of land OB the <lb/>
south side I Tar la Beaver Ham <lb/>
Township and more fully described <lb/>
as follow; Beginning in the <lb/>
George <lb/>
corner, and running with the line of <lb/>
J L. Deceased, to J. W. Smith's <lb/>
I oilier, thence Smith's line to <lb/>
Ollie corner; thence with <lb/>
Pollard's line to J. C. Crawford's <lb/>
line; theme with said I line <lb/>
to Hemby .- corner, the con. <lb/>
laming hi estimation ten or twelve <lb/>
acres, and being a narrow strip of <lb/>
land In the Nichols about <lb/>
or seventy yards <lb/>
Same being vacant and <lb/>
land belonging to the State of <lb/>
North Carolina, and subject to Entry, <lb/>
and the undersigned Claimant hereby <lb/>
makes entry of. lays claim to and <lb/>
Prays for a Grant for said land. <lb/>
This the day of April 1915. <lb/>
J C. <lb/>
Claimant. <lb/>
lire <lb/>
The undersigned having e <lb/>
as Executrix of the list Will and <lb/>
Testament of Emily before J. <lb/>
ll Cox, Clerk of the Superior court <lb/>
of Pitt County, on the 12th day of <lb/>
April. 1916, notice i- hereby to <lb/>
all persons lo has <lb/>
lo <lb/>
IO UM d and note l <lb/>
is also given to all pi <lb/>
claims against said estate lo file <lb/>
said duly with Use <lb/>
twelve from <lb/>
the date hereof, mil b <lb/>
I ii bar of an r,, on <lb/>
claims <lb/>
Tills the day of ii. 1918 <lb/>
I. AHA <lb/>
of estate of <lb/>
I . <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
The above tiled m <lb/>
the 19th, day of April, 1916. <lb/>
BELL. <lb/>
Taker <lb/>
MORTGAGEE'S OF <lb/>
Under and by virtue of tho <lb/>
conferred upon undersigned Mort <lb/>
in a certain Mortgage Deed <lb/>
lug dale of day of Sept. 1913, <lb/>
C. L. Nora Barrett bis <lb/>
Wife, and duly recorded in <lb/>
of Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
in Book L Page etc the <lb/>
will sell at public auction <lb/>
at Court House door in Greenville <lb/>
N. C. for cash, at o'clock m. May <lb/>
3rd 1916, the following described <lb/>
real estate One town Lot in <lb/>
C. Con- <lb/>
town of Farmville, N. <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 day 1916. <lb/>
AW. GREENE, Mortgagee <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
i. a. a <lb/>
r w, r J,. <lb/>
bf <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
BUILD <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. I <lb/>
Seventh <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of Josephus de- <lb/>
ceased, late of Pitt county, North Caro- <lb/>
this is to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate of the <lb/>
Haiti eased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned on or before the 10th <lb/>
clay of April 1916, or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said will <lb/>
please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This day of April <lb/>
MARTHA A. MOTE, <lb/>
Administratrix of Josephus Move <lb/>
James L. Evans, Atty.<lb/>
How To To Children. <lb/>
nm <lb/>
at to take and date not the <lb/>
Children lake it and never know it Quinine <lb/>
adapted lo who cannot <lb/>
lake ordinary Quinine. not nm <lb/>
not In head. Tr <lb/>
It neat line eon Quinine an poi <lb/>
rot 2-ounce <lb/>
urn Louie, haul. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By virtue of power of pale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by Paul H k to <lb/>
J. R. Harvey Co. on 7th day <lb/>
of January 1914, was <lb/>
duly recorded in the of the <lb/>
of Deeds of Pitt county in Hook <lb/>
Q-lie. Page the undersigned will <lb/>
sell for rash before the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, on Monday, the <lb/>
day of May. the following <lb/>
described tract or parcel of land sit <lb/>
in Swift Creek Township, and <lb/>
known as Lot No. in the division <lb/>
of J. II. estate <lb/>
Bounded on east by the land of <lb/>
W, G. Chapman, on the West by the <lb/>
lands of W. O, Chapman, on the <lb/>
North by the lands of Hugh Kirkman, <lb/>
and on the by the lands of F <lb/>
M. containing acres <lb/>
more or lees. <lb/>
Said sale sold to satisfy said <lb/>
gage. <lb/>
J. It HARVEY, <lb/>
Mortgages <lb/>
HANK owner of debt <lb/>
F. James Son, Attorneys <lb/>
i-.-, ltd <lb/>
of i <lb/>
hare you seen the <lb/>
A hast mayor Ti Haul <lb/>
I. , <lb/>
with one term, <lb/>
A defeated Mexican general is about <lb/>
as popular the bull that Ml in w <lb/>
tight. <lb/>
Mi I ll E OS HALE. <lb/>
North Carolina In Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt County Before J. D. Cox, Clerk. <lb/>
w. ll Harrington wife Mary <lb/>
Ann Harrington, Charles Scott <lb/>
wife Henrietta Soot. W. <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
William Lee a wife Martha Lee <lb/>
and Hodges by bis N vi <lb/>
Friend c. D. Rountree.<lb/>
Hy virtue of a decree of nor <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, made by <lb/>
above entitled cause on the day <lb/>
of April. 1915, by J. Cox, Clerk of <lb/>
Court of Pill County, the <lb/>
undersigned Commissioner, will, on <lb/>
SATURDAY, the day May. <lb/>
1915, lock M . expose to public <lb/>
i-ale before the Court House Door in <lb/>
Greenville, to the highest bidder <lb/>
i ash, the following described or <lb/>
parcel of land, lo <lb/>
in Township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina beginning at <lb/>
a slake, S. B, corner of lot No. <lb/>
the Hodges Division and <lb/>
run.-, with said line to No. in <lb/>
aid division reversed N 1-10 W <lb/>
feet lo the N E i of No. <lb/>
Mid division near <lb/>
n, , s W feet the N W corner <lb/>
No in said Division near <lb/>
Creek; thence S in B <lb/>
feel lo stake the S W corner of <lb/>
So in said Division; thence S <lb/>
i to beginning contain- <lb/>
16.4 acres more or less and being <lb/>
No. in Division of the Mat- <lb/>
thew HodgeS <lb/>
This -ale will be made for the <lb/>
of making partition <lb/>
tenants In common. <lb/>
the 29th, day of April, <lb/>
f C Commissioner, <lb/>
Harding Pierce, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
Susan Tyson, eased, hue of Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina, this is lo no- <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
Hi, in hi the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from this date, or this <lb/>
will be d In bar of their <lb/>
All persons Indebted lo said es- <lb/>
will please make Immediate pay <lb/>
This the day of May, 1915. <lb/>
V. IAMBS Son. Attorneys, <lb/>
6-3 <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having qualified as Administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of the late I. W. Cox, late <lb/>
of county of Pill, this is lo <lb/>
all persons holding claims against <lb/>
the said estate, lo present <lb/>
undersigned administratrix on or be- <lb/>
fore. May 1916 or this notice will <lb/>
be plead ill bar their recovery. All <lb/>
persons owing any thing to said <lb/>
will please make immediate pay- <lb/>
to undersigned <lb/>
This May 1915. <lb/>
HENRIETTA COX. <lb/>
Administratrix, N. C. <lb/>
Harding Pierce Attorneys. <lb/>
That Deal Not The <lb/>
Because laxative <lb/>
Quinine dock came not <lb/>
ringing In head the hill name and <lb/>
look the U. lie <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
I- the laws <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
ail goad pat <lb/>
.;,. a, aM m tits <lb/>
-i Law as the Pans, neat <lb/>
A the wren haw. earth, <lb/>
etc, A will <lb/>
PO WHAT AN CO. <lb/>
I net Ion I mil <lb/>
Danville, III., May It, An auction <lb/>
sale of holdings of coal lands <lb/>
purchased by Coal Com- <lb/>
from the late Michael Kelly and <lb/>
others in this section of Illinois, will <lb/>
b, held today at the Federal <lb/>
In order that debts of the company, <lb/>
amounting to may be <lb/>
liquidated. The company, <lb/>
has headquarters in Chicago, <lb/>
acquired big holdings ten am. <lb/>
s., years ago it went into bank <lb/>
being unable lo pay a moll <lb/>
gage and debts. <lb/>
Puts <lb/>
I WHAT. <lb/>
and calls are th safest <lb/>
of trading in wheat <lb/>
. your ii <lb/>
to the <lb/>
bought. No farther risk. <lb/>
Positively the moat <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an Ton can bay to <lb/>
juts or calls <lb/>
train for lit or hay both <lb/>
or or as as <lb/>
mi or gives <lb/>
p the chance to lies <lb/>
movement of <lb/>
Write for fall <lb/>
B. V. <lb/>
Maw. <lb/>
Address all <lb/>
Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't Easy to and <lb/>
last for Tears. Ask for <lb/>
to <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
o. Friend. Mr. <lb/>
Die, <lb/>
Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
Interesting ad- <lb/>
vices ti place, Mr. A. . Hughes <lb/>
writes as was down with <lb/>
trouble for live and <lb/>
would have sick headache to bad, at <lb/>
that I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
I tried treatments, but they <lb/>
aid not seem to do me good. <lb/>
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb/>
ill my friend,, except one, thought I <lb/>
die. He advised me Is try<lb/>
taking other medicines. I to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not hare <lb/>
any confidence In It. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
three months, and It ha cured <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headache <lb/>
since I began using It. <lb/>
I am to thankful for what Batch-, <lb/>
hat done for <lb/>
hat <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
the and liver. II <lb/>
it composed pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous Ingredients, <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely, <lb/>
used by young and old, <lb/>
kepi In every family <lb/>
a package today. <lb/>
Only a quarter. <lb/>
IT MAS <lb/>
A POPULATION Or FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND. <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED RY REST <lb/>
FARM IN O COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
CAPITAL AND <lb/>
WE HATE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
NEWSPAPER <lb/>
WE BATE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE l <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Cat Us Healthful, Meat . <lb/>
. C, Ml. MIS <lb/>
I W <lb/>
Kitchener <lb/>
Wants More <lb/>
Volunteers <lb/>
In n, i War Lord. Speaks <lb/>
but Wants <lb/>
sou Han l War Will <lb/>
s Long <lb/>
Tail <lb/>
London, May If, Kitchener, <lb/>
English war lord, told <lb/>
of lords yesterday, that more recruits <lb/>
needed at once to form armies <lb/>
to i Kitchener wants <lb/>
men at <lb/>
of tin- great victories of <lb/>
and expressed Ills opinion to <lb/>
the effect that the war will be a <lb/>
one, Kitchener said. <lb/>
whit Ii have made have made <lb/>
Kitchener expressed confidence that <lb/>
would soon be In a <lb/>
condition In regard to <lb/>
Referring to the action in the region <lb/>
of I a and the Arras region Karl <lb/>
Kitchener said <lb/>
have all followed <lb/>
the forward movements of our <lb/>
brave allies in offensive operation <lb/>
which have been marked with com- <lb/>
sun The attacks mad <lb/>
by our troops were not so <lb/>
as the had made great <lb/>
efforts to defend their line after the <lb/>
experience at bat on <lb/>
the night May Kith, British fur- <lb/>
drove back tin- Germans on our <lb/>
Owing to Hie nature the ground, <lb/>
very progress is being made <lb/>
around the However <lb/>
tin Indian soldiers are routing the <lb/>
Turks in <lb/>
Kitchener said the English would <lb/>
equally protected against gases by <lb/>
using them. The Germans have re- <lb/>
sorted to the of deadly gases all <lb/>
through the war. <lb/>
Sunday lo be daily <lb/>
Day at Christian <lb/>
Church <lb/>
Sunday will be at <lb/>
Christian church here in Green- <lb/>
ville It is boned all the nun. <lb/>
hers of school will cone <lb/>
out and give the <lb/>
congregation ever seen in <lb/>
Not only the members of <lb/>
Sunday school are urgently requested <lb/>
to be present, member of that <lb/>
church are wanted <lb/>
The purpose this Rally Hay is <lb/>
In a valiant attempt to see just <lb/>
how many of the good Sunday school <lb/>
workers will report <lb/>
The magnificent way in which this <lb/>
is nulling lo the front <lb/>
is an Inspiration to very worker to <lb/>
l next Sunday, and to lend <lb/>
his aid ill the Sunday school <lb/>
what ii and should he in I <lb/>
town Greenville, <lb/>
RUMOR OF CLASH <lb/>
IN ENGLISH NATION <lb/>
GAINS ATTENTION <lb/>
Reflector Man Has Pleasant <lb/>
Dream Early this <lb/>
Morning <lb/>
Ancient Undergoes <lb/>
II Siege by <lb/>
I Oil At III I IT<lb/>
Rocky Mount, May 19th, Tie far <lb/>
of Nash and <lb/>
ties going In acreage of <lb/>
tobacco this year, despite the <lb/>
the crop last year nine in so handy <lb/>
with cotton Belling at such a fig- <lb/>
What has caused this reduction <lb/>
in acreage is known, unless it is <lb/>
farmers have a clearer <lb/>
into their business than most folk <lb/>
think. The acreage is to be reduced <lb/>
at least per cm <lb/>
IS TAKEN TO <lb/>
HOSPITAL TO HE <lb/>
OS FOB <lb/>
Mr. Sam of near <lb/>
took his little ten year old son <lb/>
to Kinston yesterday to undergo an <lb/>
operation for appendicitis. The little <lb/>
fellow was in a serious condition and <lb/>
he was rushed to the hospital as soon <lb/>
possible. No news has reached <lb/>
here concerning the operation Ital- <lb/>
Ills condition <lb/>
House Two factions- <lb/>
Coalition is to be the <lb/>
Outcome <lb/>
FISHER DESIGN <lb/>
Greenville Folks Sprinkling <lb/>
Streets in Front <lb/>
Homes <lb/>
of I t Ear- <lb/>
d S C. <lb/>
later has reached the Reflector <lb/>
office, asking k. <lb/>
who was raised in lull <lb/>
has spent the lust few years in <lb/>
Caroling. Special friends would like <lb/>
ti know where Mr Whichard is now <lb/>
residing, and anyone knowing bis <lb/>
whereabout will confer a favor <lb/>
i line to tho Reflector <lb/>
. <lb/>
III HOT <lb/>
London. May seem <lb/>
net em e has in <lb/>
In, There cone lo light what <lb/>
appear lbs public, as one of the <lb/>
ever known. <lb/>
trouble, it i said, between Winston <lb/>
and lords of the <lb/>
admiral <lb/>
Of the Heel Al the this <lb/>
ill Inn claims all the political alien <lb/>
lion<lb/>
III II <lb/>
H Tucker, A <lb/>
i and II Nelson Purchase <lb/>
the Shop of Lute <lb/>
The Gardner Manufacturing Co., <lb/>
on street, of which the late <lb/>
Mr. J. Gardner owner <lb/>
proprietor, has been purchased from <lb/>
estate Messrs. W. <lb/>
Tucker. A. and H. C. <lb/>
son. These gentlemen have already <lb/>
opened for business and to <lb/>
the public first class work along <lb/>
their line. The new will lie In <lb/>
business for repair work of all <lb/>
kinds of vehicles, automobiles <lb/>
ed. The company will <lb/>
the Improved Nelson Tobacco <lb/>
Truck. The Gardner plant is <lb/>
ed on Council street, just a ills <lb/>
lo the of City Hall. <lb/>
With such men as Tucker and Mr. <lb/>
Clark at head of the <lb/>
and with Mr. nil <lb/>
mechanic also with <lb/>
the this new company will <lb/>
the public the best that can lie <lb/>
had In repair work. <lb/>
nil i a I rial <lb/>
I Expected Out- <lb/>
come Will be is <lb/>
London. May Strong rumor <lb/>
Ware In evidence last night in the <lb/>
of the house of commons that u <lb/>
coalition government was about to <lb/>
formed. Unionist leaders held a con- <lb/>
with Premier last <lb/>
night, and n is said, that <lb/>
coalition government eras <lb/>
posed of. <lb/>
According to these reports, <lb/>
of thee i s have not been <lb/>
determined upon. It is thought <lb/>
A. J, will Winston <lb/>
Churchill as the lord of the ad- <lb/>
ill- later taking some other <lb/>
office. <lb/>
All through the day there re- <lb/>
ports to tin- effect the government <lb/>
suddenly found itself lace to face <lb/>
with momentous problems of <lb/>
Announcements the can- <lb/>
of cabinet council; and <lb/>
of the postponement of Lloyd <lb/>
projected tour of country in or- <lb/>
to stimulate interests of the <lb/>
people, served lo give color lo these <lb/>
reports. <lb/>
Official Is lacking, how- <lb/>
ever, whether Cabinet is still con <lb/>
t coalition government <lb/>
some well Informed advise <lb/>
suspension of Judgment until Premier <lb/>
gets confidence of the <lb/>
The Times points today that <lb/>
of the Admiralty has fail <lb/>
ed to he present last two meet- <lb/>
Of the naval admiralty. It is <lb/>
that there is friction between <lb/>
him Winston Fisher's <lb/>
resignation is probable, The Times <lb/>
trains from making any definite <lb/>
Inn states that it would be <lb/>
wall to keep a ti the head <lb/>
the navy, thinks tin- only <lb/>
tor this post is Lord <lb/>
II was staled yesterday the <lb/>
between Fisher and Churchill had <lb/>
in in smoothed over, <lb/>
folks are taking on a Hi u <lb/>
era prosperity j giving the streets <lb/>
ill trout of their homes a good <lb/>
down each day. This helps to <lb/>
keep the dust very much, and <lb/>
is bowing a spirit of operation on <lb/>
the part the citizens toward the city <lb/>
street sprinkler. <lb/>
of free liquid should hi- dash- <lb/>
on the streets every day <lb/>
who have the arrangements <lb/>
ill their front yards and it is a <lb/>
that those in charge of the city <lb/>
affair will highly appreciate this <lb/>
friendly and much needed <lb/>
and if the good people will only <lb/>
keep ll up. those who have to brave <lb/>
tin- dust of the In mid-day Will <lb/>
give them their <lb/>
Wilmington How Has Public <lb/>
Play Ground for <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. M <lb/>
iii to he present <lb/>
of their daughter <lb/>
Susie A. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
Mr. Hugh <lb/>
ll the afternoon of <lb/>
111- r, <lb/>
at four o'clock <lb/>
saint Paul's Church <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
HIT <lb/>
mis REPRIEVE <lb/>
m Button and Pi ti i Pr o, <lb/>
sleek fad of African <lb/>
Wilmington, X. C. May <lb/>
yesterday gave <lb/>
for a public playground for her young. <lb/>
ti rs. This is characteristic of the pro- <lb/>
meets with approval of everyone <lb/>
citizens of city, and it <lb/>
Interested in the welfare of the little <lb/>
folks. <lb/>
by way why <lb/>
don't the people of Greenville conic <lb/>
together and do something like that <lb/>
here, before the children, who have to <lb/>
run around the streets, in order to <lb/>
secure sufficient exercise, get run <lb/>
down and seriously hurt, or <lb/>
while a re- <lb/>
porter was dodging the <lb/>
and -tray vehicle on the streets, and <lb/>
looking for something In <lb/>
way a scoop, would make <lb/>
int.-resting reading mutter, be chanced <lb/>
lean a telegraph pole and <lb/>
fell <lb/>
in his dream be returned to <lb/>
me where lie found the city editor <lb/>
growling behind his desk with an ugly <lb/>
scowl on his face The circulation <lb/>
began to roundly curse <lb/>
copy baser and the make-up foreman <lb/>
dropped a man <lb/>
aim- into the office cast a halo <lb/>
of over already gloomy <lb/>
ind office boy dropped <lb/>
cuspidor on the editor's toe. Just <lb/>
when the shop was about to <lb/>
up iii one blue blaze, one of <lb/>
the delinquent rile rs to <lb/>
the the circulation <lb/>
-s. and flashing a roll of green- <lb/>
. ti for a subscription re- <lb/>
The in manager faint. <lb/>
i-i dead away and the office boy wrote <lb/>
Within live minutes office was <lb/>
lull of subscribers asking for receipts, <lb/>
giving us Williams and never <lb/>
Waiting for their change. All the <lb/>
force came iii to write the receipts, <lb/>
and the editor grabbed the money and <lb/>
Shoved It down In his worn and torn <lb/>
pockets. <lb/>
For hours we sat and fondled the <lb/>
long green and receipt. <lb/>
brought In a pail beer to <lb/>
refresh us and we gulped down as <lb/>
i, grabbed six from t real old <lb/>
delinquent subscriber. <lb/>
To cap the climax ill <lb/>
Greenville bank presidents came in <lb/>
and submitted u year's contract for a <lb/>
goodly size space of advertising. We <lb/>
were all truly happy, and then all of <lb/>
u sudden a cop shouted,, on <lb/>
and the reporter awoke with <lb/>
a grim start. <lb/>
May <lb/>
on, . scene of man <lb/>
in dais yon . . <lb/>
going j state of ii <lb/>
tin- ll <lb/>
military Sail to <lb/>
the desires of the people n <lb/>
threats are being made i i. <lb/>
Joseph, and all the in <lb/>
of the cabinet member <lb/>
b i red pi <lb/>
Alarmist rumors are <lb/>
throughout city, and n <lb/>
one time today Prime Von Ben <lb/>
low, the German ambassador, bad <lb/>
the city it is known whether bi <lb/>
has d It not, <lb/>
special train him <lb/>
i A comes. <lb/>
HUH TO GET IT IN THE <lb/>
A few days ago we received a warm <lb/>
letter it. subscriber, who <lb/>
-1. , i the Reflector <lb/>
curled in ii a small amount of local <lb/>
news people s,, to <lb/>
idea in i because vie are running <lb/>
a paper Mill we should know <lb/>
thing whether hear or <lb/>
I i rue Borne i i In <lb/>
real for news. the I <lb/>
m have a <lb/>
know anything th in t <lb/>
ii. ii James falls do n -i stair <lb/>
his chin, or if you have company <lb/>
i way get in the <lb/>
s W HI <lb/>
war has in on i <lb/>
a over ll hall H <lb/>
who have been lodged horses have been sold <lb/>
city Jail since Monday evening In to tho warring nations. an <lb/>
of their line vagrancy, were me n large prof <lb/>
released last by mayor and it front the tilt of to tat <lb/>
give ii chance to work out their line belligerent <lb/>
MAN NOW WITH WAS <lb/>
IN El HOPE <lb/>
Will <lb/>
PEOPLE TO <lb/>
ml in <lb/>
re are a of In town <lb/>
tending court week, <lb/>
have been thronged with them from <lb/>
all sections Of county. <lb/>
them report a I i <lb/>
owing to the hail storm Monday <lb/>
is say that they are Ii <lb/>
and hominy this y . <lb/>
or in words, are going to plant <lb/>
a lot of com. potatoes, peal and <lb/>
few fat hogs on the tide. Some <lb/>
them they have been <lb/>
tin blackberry bushes with <lb/>
eyes <lb/>
OWNERS <lb/>
May Greens <lb/>
boys are the proud owners <lb/>
a real that w ill make <lb/>
The are Forrest <lb/>
Ham Coffin Lawrence ail <lb/>
Indent at the A. bf. college. The <lb/>
built their machine from written in- <lb/>
of Lincoln The <lb/>
machine is equipped With a en- <lb/>
The young aviators have ll <lb/>
ready made several flights, and one <lb/>
of them will fly to Greensboro sot . <lb/>
hi say <lb/>
SIM NEWS <lb/>
King's Cross May IT- <lb/>
Misses Helen and Christine Smith <lb/>
charmingly entertained the <lb/>
Afternoon their home on <lb/>
May the <lb/>
At four o'clock the meeting was <lb/>
called tO the president, Miss <lb/>
i smith conducted lb <lb/>
exercises reading a portion <lb/>
Hit tenth psalm, after the <lb/>
member repeated the <lb/>
The roll was called minutes <lb/>
were read by the for the <lb/>
last meeting. The hour was <lb/>
by a very Interesting pro <lb/>
gram. <lb/>
sun. How old Man <lb/>
Miss Minnie Smith. <lb/>
Win He- Be is salt Mil <lb/>
Tyson, <lb/>
After spent an <lb/>
hour playing rook the de- <lb/>
parted for their <lb/>
W bill <lb/>
start <lb/>
I was not to <lb/>
bout but Teddy seems lo have <lb/>
thought II was only an <lb/>
to everybody to rest on their <lb/>
Hid let bin rock the boat by aim <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
There For Several <lb/>
He Has Able In bail <lb/>
U. S. A. <lb/>
Asa newspaper man, now <lb/>
with the Reflector was in at <lb/>
outbreak of present He <lb/>
was in Germany when war <lb/>
e, remained for three <lb/>
being unable pm <lb/>
in crossed <lb/>
England be s <lb/>
Within a s he will start it <lb/>
i telling <lb/>
n getting war <lb/>
nm n <lb/>
N. C, Hay very <lb/>
. ere rain storm i <lb/>
territory <lb/>
int. yesterday storm <lb/>
did do damage in town <lb/>
inn it is reported about a <lb/>
i i two from here much hall as <lb/>
ii y rain morning <lb/>
news conies <lb/>
the was and played <lb/>
section. <lb/>
On. <lb/>
Chronicle I <lb/>
The thing you can tell <lb/>
man who knocks Is v I <lb/>
have very good railroad <lb/>
ha will Bad i to <lb/>
null him ii-1- up <lb/>
we H <lb/>
SI III If VI <lb/>
LARGE I now Its on sun i I- <lb/>
t,, Mi o pip <lb/>
r, has been here for past two days <lb/>
and has attract ii <lb/>
by the sprightly has <lb/>
his strange looking I <lb/>
ii Instrument. The nun, <lb/>
. its a long, I i <lb/>
bat captured i <lb/>
almost everyone in <lb/>
Mr Mil-. lo he hi i <lb/>
and two with ll <lb/>
Nil 1.1 AH N flits TO <lb/>
STROKE <lb/>
Mr w Allen, of <lb/>
v I ; . ed away his home I <lb/>
, from a t i <lb/>
i ii ago, but <lb/>
It, only to a <lb/>
,, i,. r, j <lb/>
Mr ah, ti I t <lb/>
In ii hi Mrs. W. f. i <lb/>
.,, is a daughter, <lb/>
Mi Allen was ii prominent faille f <lb/>
this i and death Is deep <lb/>
j mourned, <lb/>
Interment will <lb/>
ground tit <lb/>
suit and <lb/>
</p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
by <lb/>
mi <lb/>
D J Men. <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
. of the sol I 11.11 FOR M <lb/>
A food bind i.- <lb/>
at numerous kinds <lb/>
held <lb/>
n . mush <lb/>
.- hi days l the <lb/>
. u.,. . . and II <lb/>
i . band <lb/>
Whereas General a <lb/>
i us 1915 <lb/>
b an a. I i <lb/>
a Hill to be Entitled an to a. <lb/>
Board of Aldermen the <lb/>
to home Interest <lb/>
Bearing Coupon Bonds foe School <lb/>
i i be duty of <lb/>
Till V t <lb/>
v. it- <lb/>
. , , . the Board Ai. I. tin- <lb/>
Its beautiful <lb/>
attractive l <lb/>
U manias,. . of the Hoard <lb/>
rt H . W H ., School <lb/>
at the It without a playground for the ,,,,. m in Town <lb/>
Th. Reflector earner bus lo <lb/>
,, .,, , . ,. for the submit <lb/>
, M, . .,. <lb/>
AM at a- rest i issuing bonds in the <lb/>
J ha to pointed i <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
Co <lb/>
ago, a a <lb/>
playground f r the . n. la like a <lb/>
of tor the of <lb/>
build <lb/>
ins <lb/>
. . Town <lb/>
a . <lb/>
. a tor at area . And Whereas the Board <lb/>
-at. per , w lily .,., ,. . Graded School. <lb/>
20th, April. 1915 <lb/>
Hi. with the Board Aldermen <lb/>
arrange . pi <lb/>
Infest M. at the at n to while<lb/>
act Marsh a. <lb/>
Mill- <lb/>
Sew o accident I <lb/>
Town of Greenville a written request. <lb/>
written request wax unanimous- <lb/>
v endorsed by the Hoard of Trustees <lb/>
Mir Ml in n <lb/>
ii I <lb/>
res to o into a court <lb/>
demand <lb/>
upon country b the <lb/>
States. only asking for <lb/>
rights due a neutral, and the <lb/>
the seas, who <lb/>
. ma lo feel she can <lb/>
lives and American prop- <lb/>
. .- is labor <lb/>
log under a false delusion and is <lb/>
the sleep of the dead The <lb/>
l States, guided by muster <lb/>
; Wilson, has asked, <lb/>
the German government, <lb/>
they guarantee a <lb/>
i war on neutral ships <lb/>
lives <lb/>
H occurs lo us. would <lb/>
and shipwrecked in the <lb/>
of one of tools. <lb/>
. ., the presents <lb/>
. nonsensical for rash <lb/>
. she has In violation <lb/>
in law <lb/>
who i <lb/>
Prussian war iv. <lb/>
never have resorted the i x <lb/>
n i ii lite William has <lb/>
to further his conquests <lb/>
w i. , h Is <lb/>
par lo go no one i an To <lb/>
, a . haughtiness William, ii <lb/>
. he declared <lb/>
was II i God How <lb/>
i . at an<lb/>
,,,. ,, playground beam. <lb/>
the Hoard of Aldermen of the Town<lb/>
Greenville call said election for I <lb/>
N. ,, <lb/>
have until an am m WM b, <lb/>
rare thing. v-i ,,, Town <lb/>
v York. in session on April <lb/>
Some In ,., ,. ,.,,, in of <lb/>
ran be with rd on Monday. day of June. <lb/>
the children . it a . there will be <lb/>
small coot. it will hay a ; to voters of the Town; <lb/>
to keep them oil the the question of Issuing <lb/>
where they are constant In danger coupon bonds in <lb/>
being run down b -I for the purpose of <lb/>
necessary <lb/>
n Town Greenville. <lb/>
The recent calls that President M M of <lb/>
and the other members the Town of will <lb/>
Training have had o or <lb/>
deliver commencement add n in <lb/>
various sections of the state only goes I, shaH nave a <lb/>
. , show the character and tin policy or printed ballot which shall <lb/>
of the male members the faculty I or printed the words, <lb/>
of this institution Not only opposed to <lb/>
. men doing their best said bonds shall have a written <lb/>
loads of the severs branches printed ballot upon which shall be <lb/>
work school, hut are or printed the words. <lb/>
giving and lending their effort SCHOOL <lb/>
i , iii. betterment and promotion Notice is further given that said <lb/>
. standards of education throughout election will be held in said Town of <lb/>
this section the stall Little can Greenville on date <lb/>
om wonder why these men have hen named at same polling places in <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
TO THE FARMERS OF PITT <lb/>
Insurance Company , of Mew York has established a <lb/>
HAIL INSURANCE Department and offers to the Farmers of Pitt County <lb/>
through this Off ice its Policies cover 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. Your 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/>
said Town as are <lb/>
tor the general election on <lb/>
. m the closing of <lb/>
schools throughout eastern <lb/>
.,, ,,, state. Their work and said dale and the same Regis- <lb/>
nulled . distinct lo and Judges of election will hold <lb/>
,.,., election as have been appointed <lb/>
for holding the general elections on <lb/>
date, <lb/>
in the The Registration Books of said Town <lb/>
us who wen so head- . opened at the various polling <lb/>
. heir to see places in each ward as designated for <lb/>
, , luncheon given In Ne . general election on Thursday, <lb/>
., hi rail tie. <lb/>
. R that is I- <lb/>
. i . , <lb/>
Germany. <lb/>
lion <lb/>
to the A<lb/>
Till II I <lb/>
; and China a i i <lb/>
; i. . t . <lb/>
i noticeable extent. The <lb/>
can ho vi <lb/>
races of j . i <lb/>
He tin i <lb/>
. good deal more <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ignored by the white and en <lb/>
i . ion.- of the <lb/>
. id.- <lb/>
i conceded <lb/>
in . direct In- <lb/>
will hi or the <lb/>
ill be awake to <lb/>
the consequences If <lb/>
two Ii world power. <lb/>
. they are looking with envious <lb/>
.- island possessions, and <lb/>
become as <lb/>
. liable lo take <lb/>
i., on our hands while we all <lb/>
I watch <lb/>
The argument there will be <lb/>
like this on account of <lb/>
the two <lb/>
. will work No one lined <lb/>
the present war coming In the <lb/>
i, which ii did <lb/>
good army and navy la <lb/>
need more than anything tut <lb/>
this lime, <lb/>
la; lo Is . and Saturday of June 3rd. and <lb/>
i Hauler of their rush 5th., from o'clock A. U. lo o'clock <lb/>
. in h P. M, a- provided for the charter <lb/>
red thought of said Town of Greenville, for the <lb/>
by a few permitting all qualified <lb/>
of Town of Greenville to <lb/>
for said lion A new I r. <lb/>
having been ordered by Board of <lb/>
Aldermen Town of Greenville. <lb/>
Th the 6th. day of May, <lb/>
. Ii. <lb/>
of the Town of Greenville. <lb/>
Change Names <lb/>
hi <lb/>
a tin id. Goliath <lb/>
pr so ens why Great <lb/>
try to ii- luck by <lb/>
and<lb/>
i s and r <lb/>
. . m e f. the <lb/>
; sinking tin Kn i <lb/>
John Welsh, i vessel. Miss <lb/>
;. Johns n. a milliner, v. r. mar <lb/>
in Manchester. <lb/>
after W ii ; <lb/>
i I till <lb/>
. W. M. . <lb/>
limited to at it <lb/>
lye, Bar, and <lb/>
of <lb/>
with Dr. D. u James, <lb/>
ins, M. e every Monday. <lb/>
one Washington, M. <lb/>
ii om e <lb/>
stale eh lion Is <lb/>
. up for i <lb/>
i The political plums <lb/>
are r; seldom lacking In sea <lb/>
, ,. . i , <lb/>
long r before tin r I <lb/>
Pot Plaits <lb/>
Ferns, Palms and many other <lb/>
plant., or the house. Writs to <lb/>
Spring Pries List of Rose <lb/>
i Shrubberies. Hedge Plants, <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
Mall telegraph and telephone <lb/>
i Kinston Press i <lb/>
The pros-, the Nation has joined <lb/>
i support of <lb/>
of President Wilson toward Ger <lb/>
many, as In his note <lb/>
lo the has been a <lb/>
absence of attempt at partisan <lb/>
criticism. The press and people have <lb/>
been uphold <lb/>
lie hands of their Chief <lb/>
In steering through a serious <lb/>
nation <lb/>
The great an war now iii <lb/>
will give to m <lb/>
international laws as guides to <lb/>
lions. The I K however, <lb/>
the laws between nations handed I <lb/>
down by precedents are not always CO. Florist, N. C. <lb/>
promptly by J. L.<lb/>
The News and Observer, In Its <lb/>
columns today's paper, say. <lb/>
do not think v will ever gel <lb/>
our love for the town hand We <lb/>
certainly with Observer <lb/>
I hand is one of things <lb/>
ii town can have II is something <lb/>
that it In demand and come-, In <lb/>
good on many occasions.<lb/>
but bean <lb/>
If we hid a hand In now, <lb/>
old town would he much r and <lb/>
music would do us all a <lb/>
of good Last Thursday <lb/>
Memorial I XI n k I hand would <lb/>
have added much lo occasion. As <lb/>
It was there was a drum beating <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Flowers For All Occasion. <lb/>
We grow them. Roses. Violets, Ts <lb/>
lies and Carnations a specialty. <lb/>
observed <lb/>
U. are Issuing today paper lie I. <lb/>
under many disadvantages and ban <lb/>
due to the breakdown on our <lb/>
machine. The machine has been I ding Funeral Dowers arranged <lb/>
working irregularly and the op . he latest styles. <lb/>
. has been forced lo go j <lb/>
. are todays paper the <lb/>
We . an under the I I s. <lb/>
Typhoid <lb/>
i Rocky Mount T. n I <lb/>
Then SOT who look <lb/>
for typhoid as by <lb/>
I Nash In city yesterday, <lb/>
and the work of Killer. <lb/>
y . . lo be <lb/>
ever on the Increase The work <lb/>
for the prevention of typhoid Is a <lb/>
valued asset it any unity and <lb/>
f t <lb/>
should be a matter general <lb/>
approval <lb/>
ii clean-up week has gone <lb/>
here, show some clean <lb/>
would he sun timely. In fad <lb/>
to p the Job would <lb/>
be ill the better. <lb/>
i; <lb/>
Kin-ton had a big in <lb/>
laying the corner atone the p-i- <lb/>
office building being In<lb/>
was the principal speaker Of <lb/>
as North Carolina hoped would <lb/>
be case, the Con <lb/>
now In n In Houston <lb/>
Texas, hose <lb/>
for next year <lb/>
would be i line if as <lb/>
b In to <lb/>
to tot . . tot <lb/>
morrow is to the primary Thurs- <lb/>
The man who does <lb/>
prepare lo lake the advantage of <lb/>
Incoming tide of prosperity will <lb/>
himself being swept out n. way <lb/>
Bus <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Quakers Corn Flake, <lb/>
Post <lb/>
en, Porridge,<lb/>
Cereal, Flout, <lb/>
Flour, Cob <lb/>
i ii.-mis. C <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Mill the Kaiser <lb/>
Dally <lb/>
Then ire v. if <lb/>
any lo terms without <lb/>
going to Suppose this <lb/>
was declare h n t <lb/>
America <lb/>
refused to or sell to <lb/>
every German <lb/>
in America Well, <lb/>
these arc all supposition then <lb/>
i an made Into <lb/>
if the knows <lb/>
hi In on he will <lb/>
to . h and t i <lb/>
man n the little <lb/>
i lust week<lb/>
Practicing In all Courts <lb/>
In Wooten Building on <lb/>
fronting <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
WInslow's <lb/>
is. <lb/>
Pin. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
Ills C. M <lb/>
M. CLARK <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
and Cases a <lb/>
In office formerly occupied by <lb/>
F. James k. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
An. no . at Law <lb/>
la Edwards on . <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
A S <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Building, Third I <lb/>
Practices wherever his <lb/>
desired, <lb/>
North <lb/>
J F MARSH <lb/>
Surgeon and <lb/>
Treat All Animals <lb/>
Calls Promptly Answered or <lb/>
Day Phone Night 395-L<lb/>
i Wilmington star i <lb/>
ill i nurse, men are It <lb/>
some men to be tickled a <lb/>
In the of a girl In tin i <lb/>
in front, while it makes <lb/>
have i in. it the girl <lb/>
I never looks around.<lb/>
. k Daily <lb/>
i- material in Kinston for <lb/>
good has. hall team <lb/>
the should gel together <lb/>
range tor some names tins <lb/>
DR. I.<lb/>
in the Brown Building on <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
avenue. Office hours<lb/>
Fourth and Evans Streets <lb/>
Bade Both Bar and <lb/>
Ten <lb/>
KODAK <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Fourth Street <lb/>
tiers <lb/>
B. C, <lb/>
N C <lb/>
SKINNER <lb/>
Attorney Law<lb/>
How To Give Quinine To Children.<lb/>
given lo an <lb/>
Quinine. It is I Syrup, pleas- <lb/>
lo take and does not disturb the stomach. <lb/>
CHiMe ;. . It never know It Is Quinine. <lb/>
Also especially adapted to who cannot <lb/>
ordinary Does not nauseate I o- <lb/>
cause nor in bead. <lb/>
the nest tune you Quinine tor any <lb/>
tor -ounce package. <lb/>
name Is blown cents. <lb/>
NOTICE OF ELECTION <lb/>
A New Ordered. <lb/>
Be it ordained, by the board of Al- <lb/>
of the town of Greenville, <lb/>
regular meeting, assembled on Thurs <lb/>
day April 1st, 1915, us is <lb/>
ed by the charter of said town <lb/>
the various amendments thereto, as <lb/>
Thai an election he held in the <lb/>
s. Feral wards of said town, on <lb/>
day the 7th day of Juno 1916, for tin- <lb/>
purpose of a Mayor and <lb/>
Aldermen for said tun The Mayor <lb/>
and those persons elected from the <lb/>
3rd, and it wards of said town <lb/>
shall continue in office for two years <lb/>
from the day of July, 1815 and <lb/>
those from I lie 1st and wards for <lb/>
one year from July 1915, or until <lb/>
Qualified. The Mayor of said town to <lb/>
be voted for and elected by the entire <lb/>
of said town, and one <lb/>
to be elected from each of the Five <lb/>
wards of said town as at <lb/>
said meeting in April it was further <lb/>
ordered by the hoard that a new He <lb/>
be had before the election <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
That the following named per- <lb/>
sons are hereby appointed as <lb/>
liars and judges of election, to <lb/>
hold and conduct said ill the <lb/>
various wards of said town, <lb/>
1st. ward <lb/>
W. Harrington, and D. House. <lb/>
judges of election. <lb/>
ward M. II. White, Registrar; <lb/>
V. K. and U H, Pander, judges <lb/>
election. <lb/>
3rd. ward D. T. <lb/>
and J. <lb/>
judges of election. <lb/>
4th. ward D. n Registrar; <lb/>
and I. Turnage, judges <lb/>
of election, <lb/>
Mil. ward J. Dolling, <lb/>
T A Person II. <lb/>
es of election. <lb/>
That said election shall be held <lb/>
at the various places In said wards <lb/>
1st ward Court House. <lb/>
2nd. ward stables. <lb/>
3rd. ward J. S. Office. <lb/>
4th. ward Old Store at <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
ward Tripp's Stables. <lb/>
The registration books of said <lb/>
town will be open at the various poll- <lb/>
places in each ward on Wednesday <lb/>
Thursday and Friday. June and <lb/>
from o'clock a in. to o'clock <lb/>
p in as is provided for by the char- <lb/>
of said town <lb/>
Another <lb/>
and <lb/>
have a new danger <lb/>
e and should be careful The press <lb/>
dispatches report Karl Fisher or <lb/>
Center, -V . died this week <lb/>
a- Hie of a fractured skull BUB <lb/>
when the lire of his ex- <lb/>
as he was pumping ii up <lb/>
Our Sailor Bays. <lb/>
Kinston Dally News <lb/>
as to our navy <lb/>
would lo In the case war is a Ml <lb/>
n doubtless furn- <lb/>
sailors some amusement and <lb/>
if they wall for war to he declared <lb/>
may not have that pleasure. <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Insurance and Real Estate <lb/>
Agents. <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
MAY. I <lb/>
Mr w F of Washington, <lb/>
-pent last night iii Greenville <lb/>
Hawks, conductor of th. A <lb/>
I., on the Kinston and <lb/>
today in the city. <lb/>
Messrs It W. Smith, K Wingate <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, of Ayden, were In <lb/>
Greenville today. <lb/>
Hon. T. W who delivered <lb/>
commencement address the <lb/>
of Bethel school yesterday <lb/>
spent night in Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. C F Bland, of Washington, <lb/>
agent for automobiles, was <lb/>
mi the city today <lb/>
E. H Cox, <lb/>
was here attending court today. <lb/>
Misses Mary and Lillian <lb/>
attended commencement <lb/>
exercises at Bethel yesterday. <lb/>
Chief of police L. Taylor of <lb/>
was in the city today <lb/>
Mrs. J. Bryan Grimes and <lb/>
Raleigh, are visiting Mr and <lb/>
Mrs J. <lb/>
Mrs. C. has <lb/>
returned from a visit to relative in <lb/>
Snow Mill <lb/>
Mr Tucker, who baa <lb/>
finished his second year of <lb/>
the Medical College at <lb/>
Philadelphia, arrived in city city <lb/>
today to his home near here <lb/>
where he will spend some time with <lb/>
Ills people <lb/>
KEEP TO Till. RIGHT <lb/>
A Saxon proverb <lb/>
much this. to the right as <lb/>
law i often Ignored by <lb/>
people when I happen lo he in a <lb/>
hurry A fine was <lb/>
to observe workings of <lb/>
go as rules of road <lb/>
when a ran Into a <lb/>
wagon on avenue late Sat- <lb/>
A act Id ml <lb/>
win averted, unless the <lb/>
traveling will observe the rules <lb/>
the reel and keep lo right liver <lb/>
. going to be a real . at I <lb/>
m of tin- city streets some lite- <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
There is no use for person to <lb/>
on the side a <lb/>
the police would do well lo <lb/>
keep lo right <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
Ian Be Be Doubt the <lb/>
Results In <lb/>
tell the tale. <lb/>
All doubt is removed. <lb/>
The testimony of a <lb/>
Can be easily investigated. <lb/>
What better proof can be <lb/>
W. P. carpenter, <lb/>
Washington St., Greenville, <lb/>
a year ago my kidneys were <lb/>
out of order. I had dull pain across <lb/>
my back and loins. At night I was <lb/>
restless and could not sleep well. I <lb/>
also had headaches and <lb/>
The secretions from my kidneys <lb/>
scanty contained a brick-dust <lb/>
Friends recommended <lb/>
Kidney Pills to me and I got a supply <lb/>
at the Warren Drug Co. After using <lb/>
a short time according to <lb/>
lions, they relieved me of all the <lb/>
of kidney trouble. <lb/>
. Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same that <lb/>
Mr. had. <lb/>
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
pill County <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
at a Call meeting assembled <lb/>
on Wednesday, May ordered <lb/>
an election to be In following <lb/>
described <lb/>
Beginning the mouth Otters <lb/>
Creek where it empties Into Tar Riv- <lb/>
running up utter- Creek to the <lb/>
Mayo Mill k, them e with the Mayo <lb/>
Mill Creek lo Johnson Branch; thence <lb/>
with Johnson Branch Smith's <lb/>
leaden thence with this land <lb/>
the late John King farm, and with the <lb/>
said King line to the Henri <lb/>
lie. Tyson's creek; thence with Ty- <lb/>
Creek and up Tar <lb/>
river to the <lb/>
Thai said election lo he held Tiles- <lb/>
day. day of July a, the <lb/>
Public School House iii the above do- s <lb/>
territory, for the purpose <lb/>
taking ascertaining the will of the <lb/>
Qualified voters of above <lb/>
ed territory, as to whether Here shall; I <lb/>
ball not he levied and collected a <lb/>
B. EVANS FOB <lb/>
Irons. Hesters. Lights and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. <lb/>
FOR ROOM, <lb/>
by Cola Bottling Com <lb/>
corner Fifth and , <lb/>
Streets. Apply to J. E. <lb/>
i house on Pitt Street near Dickinson <lb/>
avenue Apply to C. M Rock <lb/>
1-18 <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/>
F. Edict <lb/>
F. O. k <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
IT u VI <lb/>
for nest <lb/>
of the it <lb/>
s. <lb/>
or<lb/>
The Idea <lb/>
and <lb/>
How a pity ii is Germany <lb/>
and the do understand <lb/>
the limed Stales and people. Here <lb/>
goes a paper pub- <lb/>
In Merlin, which gravely <lb/>
es whoever reads without <lb/>
dice the note of President Wilson <lb/>
Germany scarcely escape the <lb/>
the British Ambassador <lb/>
at Washington was far away when <lb/>
it was framed. One could equally as <lb/>
well Imagine its contents to be a <lb/>
by Premier In the House <lb/>
Commons what Germany needs <lb/>
just now is to President <lb/>
Wilson in his for America and <lb/>
American sentiments without the <lb/>
slightest though as to what England <lb/>
thinks about the matter. <lb/>
Special School Tax of on the line TO REST <lb/>
Hundred dollars valuation of room house, address Box No. <lb/>
and on the Poll in the above <lb/>
scribed territory, and at said election <lb/>
those favoring the Special Tax FOB <lb/>
vote a written or printed ballot con- <lb/>
the wolds Special <lb/>
and those opposed said Tax, shall <lb/>
have a written or printed ballot, con- <lb/>
the words special <lb/>
And it was further ordered C. <lb/>
II. Mayo he and is hereby appointed. <lb/>
Registrar tor said election, and II. C. <lb/>
Smith and P. H. Mayo are hereby <lb/>
pointed Poll Holders or Judges of <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
And ii is further ordered new; <lb/>
registration is and shall he required, <lb/>
and that the registration books for said <lb/>
district or shall be opened <lb/>
n Friday. May 1815, and Closed <lb/>
Saturday, June 1816, for the <lb/>
pose of registering the rotors <lb/>
of said district <lb/>
This 8th, May. 1915 <lb/>
s a Congleton. Chairman <lb/>
Hoard of Com. u Pin County <lb/>
t Bell <lb/>
III w <lb/>
Washington street. <lb/>
Miss BUCK, <lb/>
nurse from Memorial Hospital It <lb/>
Washington, N. C. will be located <lb/>
here after Friday.<lb/>
if THE TILE <lb/>
Of a before don't fall to so- <lb/>
II Tuesday night There <lb/>
will be a treat is store for you. It <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
Is reached when one has taken <lb/>
in an up-to-date bathtub of our <lb/>
No house is complete without It <lb/>
comfort and cleanliness whisk re- <lb/>
from Its <lb/>
Pries <lb/>
times over. We have <lb/>
the finest house In <lb/>
not yours We gladly will ea <lb/>
it. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
lid <lb/>
Our Otter This and it. <lb/>
MISS THIS. Cut out this <lb/>
slip, enclose with cents to <lb/>
Co. Chicago, . writing your name <lb/>
and address clearly. You will receive <lb/>
in a trial package containing <lb/>
Honey and Tar Compound, for <lb/>
coughs, colds and croup. <lb/>
Pills, and Col <lb/>
Sold <lb/>
Cathartic Tablets. <lb/>
Mint I <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pin County. <lb/>
Notice, is given, the <lb/>
Hoard of r.- of Pitt <lb/>
at a Call meeting assembled <lb/>
on Wednesday. May 1815, ordered <lb/>
an election lo be held in following <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
it the Davenport and <lb/>
corner on Tar <lb/>
with Davenport and proctor lines <lb/>
It II Fleming, . and Davenport's <lb/>
to It 1-. Smith's corner; thence <lb/>
with It. I, Smith and Fleming's line <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Bunch Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts <lb/>
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle <lb/>
Peas. Sweet Potato plants <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
in the <lb/>
aerie Dial <lb/>
In , , Washington road, with said road <lb/>
w lib are <lb/>
changing weather <lb/>
many colds. Th <lb/>
way to slop <lb/>
is to give Fol <lb/>
pound Sold <lb/>
quickest safe <lb/>
coughs and croup <lb/>
Honey and Tar Com <lb/>
Everywhere. <lb/>
A OF BLACK PLASH. <lb/>
in town probably frighten Us <lb/>
Inhabitant but we are prepared <lb/>
tor the necessary remedies even fir <lb/>
that are supplied with the <lb/>
stock of drugs to compound any <lb/>
of a doctor's prescription <lb/>
the newest discoveries In <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
well known tonic <lb/>
and IRON. It the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
Builds up the Whole cents. <lb/>
II Wilson and II Little's <lb/>
corner, thence with said Wilson and <lb/>
I. tile's line Little, If <lb/>
and Orange corner, i <lb/>
thence and Matthew <lb/>
line, to drugs of any description. <lb/>
with said lo J. P. and <lb/>
Sal wait- corner, I hence with Sat . <lb/>
service Is prompt and mistakes. r <lb/>
here. <lb/>
and Fleming line lo Sal <lb/>
road, with It. K <lb/>
ill-mini; and line lo <lb/>
II Davenport and R R. Fleming corner <lb/>
In line, thence <lb/>
line H Little linker <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
The Best by Test <lb/>
Does The <lb/>
of Many <lb/>
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTER <lb/>
You can't judge a tobacco transplanter by its looks. The proof <lb/>
of the pudding is chewing the rag. We have hundreds of <lb/>
N. C, Fob <lb/>
Messrs, Hart <lb/>
N. C<lb/>
in regard to i Case Tobacco that I from <lb/>
you last year will say that it gave perfect satisfaction. I got good Stand <lb/>
and the grew off better than when I set by band, I couldn't gel <lb/>
another on I would take Three Hundred Dollars tor the one I have. <lb/>
Yours very <lb/>
J. II <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
e e <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
with B. Mule's line <lb/>
line, With Lit <lb/>
. line the Daniel <lb/>
line, with the Daniel and U. <lb/>
Little's line to Creek, <lb/>
th. to the Daniel and <lb/>
corner. said <lb/>
and Daniel line to the <lb/>
thence with the Moore <lb/>
line to He- Dudley line, now R, D <lb/>
with Harrington <lb/>
the Ward line to the Spier <lb/>
With the Spier Ward line <lb/>
run, With said run to l <lb/>
Tar hack m the beginning <lb/>
Thai said election he held on Titos <lb/>
day Of Juli 1915, till <lb/>
public school house, ill the above <lb/>
scribed territory, for <lb/>
taking ascertaining will f <lb/>
the voters of the above <lb/>
scribed property, as to whether there <lb/>
shall or shall be levied and col <lb/>
led a Special School Oil <lb/>
One Hundred dollars valuation o <lb/>
property and on earn Poll In <lb/>
above described <lb/>
And at said election those favoring <lb/>
the Special Tax vote written or <lb/>
ballot containing the words. <lb/>
and those opposed <lb/>
said shall vote a written or <lb/>
ballot containing the words <lb/>
Special Tax <lb/>
And was further ordered, I <lb/>
be, and he Is In <lb/>
appointed Registrar for aid election <lb/>
and I Fleming and W <lb/>
Williams ire appointed Poll <lb/>
holders or and <lb/>
And it Is further ordered, ii <lb/>
new registration is shall be rt <lb/>
and the registration nooks <lb/>
tor District or territory shall be <lb/>
opened on Friday. May 28th, <lb/>
dosed on Saturday, June <lb/>
,,,,. n. purpose registering the <lb/>
the of <lb/>
s. Congleton, Charm <lb/>
Hoard of Com PHI Count <lb/>
Bell, <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
EVERYTHING FOR THE <lb/>
Porch and Lawn<lb/>
Porch Swings, Rugs, Shades, Rockers <lb/>
of various kinds, Hammocks, Lawn <lb/>
Swings for the children as well <lb/>
a the grown-ups. <lb/>
Just a look at the one-piece Porcelain <lb/>
Refrigerator will prove it is the BEST <lb/>
Furniture Company <lb/>
A NEW COMPANY <lb/>
He on Third in S. T shop, a <lb/>
rooting tinning aim I. I the <lb/>
best work possible far the lift our I <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
The Standard Roofing Co. <lb/>
S T HICKS H<lb/>
j Attest <lb/>
For Monuments, <lb/>
Headstones and <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
Dees Marble Granite <lb/>
 <lb/>
</p>
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<p>
By virtue of tho power sale <lb/>
mortgage deed <lb/>
by V J <lb/>
M. on day of Jan. <lb/>
ism and recorded in Book I <lb/>
s hi the I'm County <lb/>
will on Monday the <lb/>
day of Jane HI <lb/>
the door In Greenville, <lb/>
N. C. tell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
the following described <lb/>
of land, Lying and being In <lb/>
Count and State of N C and In <lb/>
Township and described and <lb/>
denned follows, to One <lb/>
of land adjoining the lands of I <lb/>
Hullo, k, and <lb/>
ore particularly described as fol <lb/>
Beginning at a gum on Beach <lb/>
island, North East poles <lb/>
a Make, thence South sf West to the <lb/>
run of Creek, then down various <lb/>
ours t of said Creel a <lb/>
theme with Si <lb/>
Hast to the beginning, containing <lb/>
acres more or less, it being <lb/>
same of land alloted to Clifton <lb/>
In division Of lands <lb/>
of Jesse and which division <lb/>
s recorded In Division Book pages <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of Pitt County, and known as <lb/>
Roberson land. Sale made to satisfy <lb/>
mill mortgage. <lb/>
This the 87th day of April 1916. <lb/>
j. B. BULLOCK. Mortgagee <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
by <lb/>
BALE ESTATE. <lb/>
land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of power vested m <lb/>
that certain mortgage executed to me <lb/>
Patsy on the day , <lb/>
1914, and duly recorded it <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds <lb/>
County In psi M <lb/>
shall sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
public auction, <lb/>
House Door In the Town of <lb/>
en the day of May. Bl <lb/>
k noon, the following <lb/>
parcel real estate, lying, being, and <lb/>
In the Town of <lb/>
Of I'm- and Slate Car- <lb/>
lo-wit <lb/>
Beginning at the North t <lb/>
of street,, run- <lb/>
with the East lino of ado <lb/>
Street degrees min- <lb/>
East feet to a dividing line; <lb/>
thence South degrees Bast feel <lb/>
Branch; thence up <lb/>
Branch to the North line <lb/>
fourth Street; thence West feel <lb/>
with said Fourth begin- <lb/>
It being a part of No <lb/>
the old plat of the Town of <lb/>
Title, and being the same lot or parcel <lb/>
land deeded to the said Islet <lb/>
by Zeno Brown and wife, Nan <lb/>
Crown, on September 29th. 1914, <lb/>
This April 88th, 1916. <lb/>
S T. WHITE, <lb/>
Albion Putin. Attorney. <lb/>
MUM K Mil. <lb/>
North Carolina In Superior <lb/>
Count Before Cox, Clerk. <lb/>
W. II Harrington wife M. <lb/>
Ann Harrington, Charles <lb/>
A wife Henrietta Scott, w <lb/>
and wife <lb/>
William A- Mart I., <lb/>
and James Hodges by his ; <lb/>
Friend C. l. Rountree, <lb/>
virtue of a decree of Sup <lb/>
Court of County, made by I <lb/>
above entitled cause on the 29th, day <lb/>
of April. 1915. by J. D. Cox. Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court of County, the <lb/>
undersigned Commissioner, will, on <lb/>
the 29th, day of May <lb/>
1915. o'clock M . expose to <lb/>
sale before the House Door in <lb/>
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb/>
rush, the following described or <lb/>
pan. I of land, to wit <lb/>
in Township, <lb/>
Carolina beginning at <lb/>
a slake, tin- s. k. corner of lot No, <lb/>
in the Hodges Division and <lb/>
runs with said line to lad .; in <lb/>
said division reversed N W <lb/>
to the N K corner f Lot No. <lb/>
in .-aid division near lie ml <lb/>
thence S W feel tin- N W corner <lb/>
of Ni Division near <lb/>
iii, S 1-10 E <lb/>
to ,, stake the .- v. corner of <lb/>
No. in said Division i. e S -06 <lb/>
lie beginning contain- <lb/>
res in. or lea in bi <lb/>
No In the of the Mat- <lb/>
n Hodges <lb/>
sale Hill be made for the <lb/>
pose partition among the <lb/>
tenants In <lb/>
This the 89th, day of April, 1916. <lb/>
HARDING, Commissioner, <lb/>
Harding Attorney <lb/>
Hi virtue of the powers sale con- <lb/>
in the following Mortgages, lo- <lb/>
it. A certain Mortgage executed and <lb/>
delivered by W I-. f. Corey and wile <lb/>
v i. Corey to v. Hooker, dated <lb/>
Janus 3rd 1911, as appears record <lb/>
In the Register's Office In county <lb/>
ill Hook V page A certain Mort- <lb/>
gage executed and delivered w. <lb/>
K. and N, Con <lb/>
P, e Harding dated February <lb/>
1913, appears r cord in Re- <lb/>
Office in Till county in Hook <lb/>
I. Ill page and a c <lb/>
executed and delivered by W. U C <lb/>
. on wife n. i. Corey to K. C. <lb/>
Harding, dated March 1914, <lb/>
Pp. of record in the Register's <lb/>
Office in Pitt County in Hook A II. <lb/>
lie will on MON- <lb/>
DAY . the day of June at <lb/>
Noon expose public sale be- <lb/>
fore tin Court House Door in Green- <lb/>
ville, to highest bidder or bidden <lb/>
cash, the win.- <lb/>
or par. els of <lb/>
in lie County of Pill and <lb/>
State of North Carolina <lb/>
FIRST TRACT; Situated in <lb/>
Township, County, bounded <lb/>
North by the s. F. Worthing <lb/>
ton and Jane bounded oil <lb/>
the West by the lauds of lames Nelson <lb/>
and Dennis Branch; on the South by <lb/>
another tract of land of W. K. Corey <lb/>
and on the East by the lands of Amy <lb/>
containing SOS a. res more or <lb/>
and being the of land on <lb/>
Which the said W. F. and <lb/>
wife now reside. <lb/>
ski TRACT Situated iii Chi- <lb/>
cod Township, and on the <lb/>
side of Fork Swamp, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of Josephus and <lb/>
and containing more <lb/>
or less and being the land deeded by <lb/>
Barrow Cannady to Providence Coo- <lb/>
per Cannon -Mills and by them <lb/>
conveyed to Samuel Corey and by Sam- <lb/>
mi Corey W. F. Corey by Deed <lb/>
which is of in Hie Register's <lb/>
Oil in County, Book K page <lb/>
Situated in <lb/>
Township. County, in James <lb/>
sin. containing acres more or less <lb/>
and being the same land granted to <lb/>
said W. F. Corey by State <lb/>
North Carolina by which is <lb/>
,,. r. in the Office of the Register <lb/>
Deeds Book Y <lb/>
page <lb/>
Situated in Swift <lb/>
Creek Township, Pitt County, adjoin- <lb/>
lands Nashville Wilson. W. <lb/>
B. Bland, It. H. Sallie <lb/>
Bland, containing acres more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
FIFTH TRACT Situated in <lb/>
Creek Township. County, on both <lb/>
sale- the road adjoining the trait <lb/>
above mentioned and adjoining <lb/>
the lands of R. II. Harris. Haywood <lb/>
Cox and containing acres <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Tin- Lang Place or Cooper tract <lb/>
land and tin tract of land known as <lb/>
Samuel Corey Home Place have <lb/>
n surveyed and In- <lb/>
to fourteen separate sub-divisions and <lb/>
said lands will be sold both as an <lb/>
nun. and in the sub- <lb/>
divisions, in order that those desiring <lb/>
to base may have lb. <lb/>
purchasing in whatever .-mall <lb/>
they may desire. <lb/>
These lands will be sold for the <lb/>
purpose of paying off and discharging <lb/>
the actual amount due by W. U <lb/>
Corey and wife J. D. Corey for the <lb/>
amount of cash money loaned to W. <lb/>
I. F. Corey and the legal rate of in- <lb/>
thereon from the time said loans <lb/>
were made, all of notes above re- <lb/>
to having been transferred to <lb/>
and an- now held by T. Hooker, <lb/>
and lie said S. T. Hooker having made <lb/>
on W. F. Corey for the pay- <lb/>
mi only the actual amount of <lb/>
money loaned and the legal rate <lb/>
Interest then lands will be <lb/>
sold Hie purpose of applying lb. <lb/>
i from tin of said <lb/>
lands to the payment of the <lb/>
amount of money loaned and tin. legal <lb/>
Of interest from the date of said <lb/>
a re made. <lb/>
the day May, 1915. <lb/>
v. HOOKER, <lb/>
s T, HOOKER, <lb/>
Owner of the notes secured by the <lb/>
Mortgage above referred to. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
of the power of sale con- <lb/>
ill a Certain deed of trust <lb/>
by the Machine Shop <lb/>
and Co. to W H Long, <lb/>
tee, which deed was re <lb/>
corded in tin- office tin- Register of <lb/>
Deeds I'm County, in Hook A-ll <lb/>
undersigned Trustee <lb/>
will sell for cash before the Court <lb/>
door in Greenville, noon on <lb/>
Saturday. 1918, the follow- <lb/>
described trait or parcel of laud, <lb/>
lying in the town Greenville, and <lb/>
scribed a- foil. . <lb/>
Bounded on the northeast <lb/>
street, on the southeast by <lb/>
street, on ill. southwest by Long <lb/>
street, on the northwest <lb/>
street, and being a part <lb/>
Hi,, property conveyed to I Moore <lb/>
c and w ll <lb/>
Dall, Jr., b deed from P. fl James <lb/>
Receiver, dated December 28th, 1913 <lb/>
and recorded in Hook B-10 Hugo <lb/>
and being the same land conveyed <lb/>
the Machine shop and Garage <lb/>
Co. by deed from Moore. C. <lb/>
and W H <lb/>
Jr. on March nth. 1914. Said land <lb/>
sold satisfy said deed of <lb/>
Tins Kill. 1916. <lb/>
W MINI. Trustee. <lb/>
F. James Son. Attorneys <lb/>
K III HALE <lb/>
Music Recital <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
North Carolina III Superior Court. <lb/>
County Before Clerk. <lb/>
U Moore, W. G. Moore, <lb/>
J. K. Moore, Moore. John <lb/>
K. Moore, Lily Belle Oakley and <lb/>
Willie Oakley, by their Next Friend <lb/>
F. M. Wooten <lb/>
By virtue of a of the Superior <lb/>
four of County, made by J. C. <lb/>
COX, Clerk of the Superior -Court, in <lb/>
tin above entitled cause, on the 6th. <lb/>
day of May. 1915, the undersigned <lb/>
Commissioner will, on MONDAY, the <lb/>
day of June. 1916, it being the <lb/>
Monday in June. 1916, expos.- to <lb/>
public sale before Court House <lb/>
Door in to the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, following described real <lb/>
property, to <lb/>
undivided Interest in and to <lb/>
the following described tract or parcel <lb/>
of land, to Lying and being in <lb/>
Greenville Township, County, <lb/>
North Carolina, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Harvey Allen, Joseph Noah Ty- <lb/>
son and others and containing <lb/>
res more or less and known as the <lb/>
Tyson Home Place, subject, <lb/>
however, to the life estate of Mrs.<lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
making partition among the tenants <lb/>
in common. <lb/>
This the 6th. day of 1916 <lb/>
F. C. Commissioner. <lb/>
sweet bath i was <lb/>
proven, even lo the <lb/>
K. . . <lb/>
the Training School their <lb/>
before a large de <lb/>
lighted iii tin- large school <lb/>
auditorium Monday night. A <lb/>
number of the folks and i <lb/>
rut of tOWn people were out to <lb/>
and enjoy friendly musical <lb/>
and that all <lb/>
present enjoyable even- <lb/>
Indeed. <lb/>
Tin- evening's program open- <lb/>
ed by a march from in. played by <lb/>
Pagan and Clara Dav- <lb/>
is. The manner in <lb/>
young ladies performed their <lb/>
pans, on the piano, captured <lb/>
attention of tin- audience and held ll <lb/>
throughout the entire night's pro- <lb/>
gram. <lb/>
Following ibis Feature the pro- <lb/>
gram came a song by Miss Nina <lb/>
Sugg. ROM in the Bud. from Foster. <lb/>
Tin- expressions upon the countenance <lb/>
of audience, proved conclusively, <lb/>
that it was thoroughly enjoyed and <lb/>
appreciated. <lb/>
Alice Herring rendered a <lb/>
from and a selection from <lb/>
which gave something <lb/>
in the way of piano playing. <lb/>
was Hie title of a <lb/>
by la-la Carr Newman. <lb/>
Thou Art Hike Into a Rose, by Miss <lb/>
Alice Herring, soprano, broke the <lb/>
stillness and east a shadow over tin- <lb/>
audience as she delightfully sang. <lb/>
I Hear A Thrush At by <lb/>
Annie was also well sung. <lb/>
d a feature of the program. <lb/>
Verdi's Triumphal March, played <lb/>
upon the piano by four young ladle <lb/>
was highly enjoyed. <lb/>
The feature tin- night's program <lb/>
was the song from Angela <lb/>
Serenade sung by Misses <lb/>
Forbes. Annie and <lb/>
line Forbes. The delightful way in <lb/>
which these young ladies entertained <lb/>
amply paid everyone for coming <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Miss Ernestine Forbes and <lb/>
Forbes also sang several selection <lb/>
very well, indeed, and did credit to <lb/>
their school. <lb/>
Last on program, and probably, <lb/>
must highly enjoyed, was u Spanish <lb/>
played upon tin- pianos by four <lb/>
young ladies. The musical effect of <lb/>
this dance a desire in almost <lb/>
everyone present, to trip <lb/>
tic toe. <lb/>
Greenville will look forward <lb/>
to tins great hope <lb/>
next year <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Before the Board of I <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that petition <lb/>
has been lied before the Hoard of <lb/>
Commissioner of county, by John <lb/>
W. H. J. W. and <lb/>
others, to lay out and establish a pub- <lb/>
road in said county. Town- <lb/>
ship, as follows; <lb/>
Beginning at the southern I. <lb/>
Blount street in the town of <lb/>
tin line Mrs. D. K. Nichols, and <lb/>
extending through the property of J. J. <lb/>
Harrington, M. F. and <lb/>
others, running into the<lb/>
The notice required by Section <lb/>
the 1905, of North Carolina <lb/>
is given that the Petition will he <lb/>
heard at the next meeting of the said <lb/>
Card on the Till, day of June 1916. <lb/>
Tins the 7th, day May 1915. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
Clerk of Hoard. <lb/>
Old Sores, Other Won't Cm <lb/>
The s, DO matter of bow lour standing. <lb/>
w, cured by the old reliable 1-; <lb/>
Antiseptic Healing Oil. It <lb/>
and Hr time. <lb/>
t HUH WRECK <lb/>
Birmingham, Ala. Mar 19.- Edward <lb/>
Adams, the small son of <lb/>
Adams killed by an automobile <lb/>
here yesterday when it tum- <lb/>
id turtle from a foot embankment. <lb/>
Six other people who were riding in <lb/>
the car were seriously hurt. <lb/>
to Creditor. <lb/>
The undersigned having qualified, <lb/>
of the list Will <lb/>
stagnant of Bully Hyman before j <lb/>
D. Cox. Clerk id the Superior court <lb/>
of County, on the 12th day of <lb/>
April. I hereby given to <lb/>
all persons indebted to the estate of <lb/>
Basil Hyman to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned and notice <lb/>
alas given in all holding <lb/>
claims against said estate to tile <lb/>
said claims verified with the <lb/>
within twelve months from <lb/>
the date hereof, or Ibis notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of any recovery on said <lb/>
claims. <lb/>
This Hie day of April. <lb/>
L. ADA HYMAN. <lb/>
of the estate of <lb/>
man . <lb/>
HARDING A PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
the Baals of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
h the I. i-i. of all goad farming. Write for <lb/>
bullion by the beat authority m United <lb/>
Lime on th Farm, and get price <lb/>
I pure-it lime. buy earth, <lb/>
etc A will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
Notice of <lb/>
Having qualified as Administratrix <lb/>
of the estate .-i late J. w. Cog, late <lb/>
of the county of Pitt, this is to notify <lb/>
all persons holding claim <lb/>
iii. said estate, to present to the <lb/>
undersigned administratrix mi or be <lb/>
fore May 1916 or this notice will <lb/>
b plead n of their recovery. All <lb/>
person owing any thing lo laid <lb/>
will please immediate pa <lb/>
to. to tin- undersigned <lb/>
Tins May 1918, <lb/>
MRS HENRIETTA COX, <lb/>
Administratrix, Ayden, N. c <lb/>
Harding e. Attorneys, <lb/>
That Dost Not Affect The Hex <lb/>
tonic and <lb/>
than ordinary <lb/>
aid dote not not <lb/>
o bead Remember the lull name and <lb/>
the B. W c <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Having qualified as Administratrix <lb/>
of Susan Tyson, deceased, late of <lb/>
County. North Carolina, this is lo no- <lb/>
all person having claims against <lb/>
the estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
tin m to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months from Ibis date, or ibis notice <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
All indebted to said es- <lb/>
will please Immediate pay. <lb/>
mint. <lb/>
This Hie nth. day of May. IBIS. <lb/>
TYSON. Administratrix. <lb/>
F JAMBS . Son. Attorneys, <lb/>
5-3-15 <lb/>
A -.-,, mi-Win-. Couple. <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. T. B, Carpenter, <lb/>
Pa., suffered from kidney <lb/>
trouble for many years but have been <lb/>
entirely cured by Foley Kidney Pills. <lb/>
He we are both in <lb/>
tie seventies we are as vigorous as we <lb/>
were thirty years Foley Kidney <lb/>
Tills stop sleep disturbing bladder <lb/>
weakness, backache, rheumatism and <lb/>
aching joint. Sold Everywhere, <lb/>
at Middle <lb/>
The hard kidney sect i i <lb/>
require aid a Liter than internal <lb/>
A. u-c nun <lb/>
w men n rheumatism, <lb/>
i aching and <lb/>
distressed <lb/>
ire <lb/>
safe, prompt and em be depended en <lb/>
to give relief. Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of Josephus de- <lb/>
ceased, late of Pitt county, North Caro- <lb/>
this is to notify all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate of the <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
undersigned on or before tho 10th <lb/>
day of April 1916, or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate payment. <lb/>
This day of April <lb/>
A. MOTE, <lb/>
Administratrix of Josephus <lb/>
I. Evans, Ally. <lb/>
lie n <lb/>
Man i- at a <lb/>
for when <lb/>
I; DO lire <lb/>
iv- i- Irritation, <lb/>
melancholia <lb/>
ire the result Impaired digestion <lb/>
ind torpid liver. Fob I <lb/>
make you light, <lb/>
i,. Sold r. <lb/>
Dally New-. <lb/>
The-.- war Statements about Hie <lb/>
number of Russian prisoners taken <lb/>
remind us of the pleasant <lb/>
of the board of health re- <lb/>
number of Hies <lb/>
destroyed by that one <lb/>
early last month. <lb/>
GETS <lb/>
BATH OS tits <lb/>
Chief of Police J. L. Taylor, of <lb/>
Farmville. brought John <lb/>
here this to be <lb/>
in jail until the <lb/>
for him The <lb/>
was tried before Mayor of <lb/>
Farmville on a charge of vagrancy <lb/>
and sentenced lo thirty days on the <lb/>
roads Chief of Police Taylor says <lb/>
be has much trouble with vagrants <lb/>
in Farmville and that there has <lb/>
got lo be more going on or else <lb/>
he is hound to make indictments. <lb/>
IS IN PISTOL Ill Kl. <lb/>
John Shot and hilled led- <lb/>
Cross Yesterday <lb/>
John a was shot <lb/>
killed at Cross yes- <lb/>
by Langley. a 15-year-old <lb/>
boy. No cause was assigned <lb/>
lo killing except <lb/>
drunk. <lb/>
Langley was brought here today and <lb/>
bound over to court to await trial. <lb/>
Hunger to Children. <lb/>
often result from <lb/>
lingering coughs and colds. The <lb/>
and coughing and disturbed Bleep <lb/>
rack a body and tin- poisons <lb/>
weaken tin- system, so <lb/>
I. thrown HOBS <lb/>
ind Tar Compound has eased coughs <lb/>
and . three <lb/>
in- u e quick to iii t. There <lb/>
s no medicine for croup, coughs <lb/>
colds, Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
A man may love his enemy without <lb/>
an in Ids <lb/>
funeral <lb/>
JO m MAN <lb/>
it <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
inn i <lb/>
f. w Ht <lb/>
SEARCH j<lb/>
PATENTS BUILD <lb/>
l how. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington, D. <lb/>
OF LAM. <lb/>
and by virtue of tho powers <lb/>
d upon undersigned Mort- <lb/>
in a certain Mortgage Deed bear- <lb/>
date of 6th. day of Sept. 1913. from <lb/>
L. and Nora Barrett his <lb/>
Wife, and duly recorded in the office <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds for Pitt <lb/>
in Book L Page etc the <lb/>
will sell at public <lb/>
at the Court House door in Greenville <lb/>
N. C for cash, at o'clock m. May <lb/>
the 3rd following described <lb/>
real estate One town It <lb/>
the town of Farmville, N. C. Con- <lb/>
one Acre more or less, bounded <lb/>
as follows, on north by W. H. <lb/>
Wilkinson, on the east by Main Street, <lb/>
on south by the Graded School lot, <lb/>
and by the Belcher Heirs on the west. <lb/>
This the 29th day of March 1915. <lb/>
A. W. Mortgagee. <lb/>
. heals a <lb/>
iv. <lb/>
d.- yield lo curative i <lb/>
At at <lb/>
. -I . <lb/>
SO<lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
UR <lb/>
DRIVING <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. Will last years. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past hall century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as i ever did, and can eat most <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
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