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FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, 1915<lb/>
NOTICE. REGISTRATION AM <lb/>
ELECTION. THE <lb/>
THIN TO <lb/>
iii i worth Of road <lb/>
BY CAROLINA TOWN- <lb/>
PITT NORTH <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
North County <lb/>
is hereby given that the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners Of <lb/>
County. In regular session assembled <lb/>
on the 6th day of September, 1913. it <lb/>
being the regular meeting held on the <lb/>
first Monday of September. or- <lb/>
an sloe tn be held in Caro- <lb/>
Township. Pitt county. North <lb/>
on Tuesday, the 9th day <lb/>
November, 1916 at the regular polling <lb/>
place in the town of Stokes tor said <lb/>
township, on the question or <lb/>
MOlDS Fifty Thousand <lb/>
064.90 worth of Road Bonds, <lb/>
to hear Five per per cent <lb/>
per annum, payable semi-an- <lb/>
and run for a c <lb/>
thirty years, the funds received <lb/>
from the same to be used for the <lb/>
pose of laying out. establishing, repair- <lb/>
grading, and <lb/>
proving in any way the public roads In <lb/>
Carolina Township, as provided by an <lb/>
act of the Legislature of North Caro- <lb/>
Session of 1913, designated as <lb/>
Chapter Hundred and Twenty- <lb/>
two Of the Public Laws of North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
And notice is further hereby given <lb/>
that an new registration for <lb/>
said election was ordered and called, <lb/>
and that C. F. Page was and is <lb/>
pointed Registrar for said election <lb/>
and that the book for registration <lb/>
will be op. on Thursday. October <lb/>
1915, and closed at sunset on <lb/>
day, October 1915. that on each <lb/>
Saturday during the said time the <lb/>
said registration books will be open <lb/>
at the regular polling place in the <lb/>
town of Stokes and at all other times <lb/>
at the place of business of said C. F- <lb/>
Page, In said town of Stokes, North <lb/>
Carolina, and all citizens desiring to <lb/>
vote on said bond election to be held <lb/>
or. November 1915. will be required <lb/>
to register. <lb/>
This the day of September, 1915. <lb/>
S. A. CONGLETON. <lb/>
Chi Board of Com. of Pitt Co <lb/>
BELL. <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
to iota a written or printed <lb/>
ballot containing the word-<lb/>
And it ts further ordered, that I. P. <lb/>
be and he hereby appointed <lb/>
Registrar for said election, and <lb/>
Teel and It Parker are hereby <lb/>
appointed poll holders or Judges <lb/>
election. <lb/>
And it is further ordered that a <lb/>
registration is and shall be required, <lb/>
and that the registration for <lb/>
said district or territory shall be <lb/>
opened on Thursday, October I, 1915, <lb/>
closed Saturday. <lb/>
for the purpose of registering the <lb/>
qualified voters of the above described <lb/>
district or territory. <lb/>
Tins the th of September, 1915. <lb/>
S. A CONGLETON. <lb/>
Chairman Board <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
BELL. Clerk. <lb/>
. ,, law <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Mortgage Sale of Land. <lb/>
Bl virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain Mortgage Dead <lb/>
, and delivered by Frank Lilly <lb/>
and wife. Minnie Lilly, and <lb/>
Lilly to on the 19th <lb/>
day of January and duly <lb/>
I in the Register of Deeds office of <lb/>
Pitt county, North Carolina in Book <lb/>
page the undersigned will <lb/>
post to public sale before the court <lb/>
house door m Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder for cash on Tuesday November <lb/>
2nd 1915 at i- o'clock M. that certain <lb/>
lot or panel laud lying and being <lb/>
In the county of Pitt, town of Ayden, <lb/>
North Carolina described as follows <lb/>
into three tracts or <lb/>
parcel of land and ea. h lot or par. el <lb/>
land will be sold separately and <lb/>
the the whole together, but the bid M <lb/>
tub-division will be rejected <lb/>
less the aggregate amount bid on all <lb/>
the sub -divisions the hid on <lb/>
the whole. A map this tract of <lb/>
land will be exhibited on the day of <lb/>
bat anyone desiring lo see the <lb/>
map before the sale can d. so by <lb/>
plying t. the undersigned <lb/>
The purpose this is to make <lb/>
division the proceeds therefrom <lb/>
among the heirs at-law of the late <lb/>
Richard Evans, deceased <lb/>
The terms said The option <lb/>
either paying all or paying <lb/>
one-third cash and the balance In two <lb/>
equal payments of one and two years <lb/>
i loin date of sale respectively <lb/>
Interest from dale at the rate of <lb/>
per I per annum, the purchaser <lb/>
being required to execute sufficient <lb/>
security against said land to secure <lb/>
the unpaid purchase price. <lb/>
This October 1915. <lb/>
JAMES L. EVANS. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Carolina Pill Count. <lb/>
In Superior Court, <lb/>
is. Clarence <lb/>
The defendant above-named will <lb/>
take notice that action entitled as <lb/>
has been . in the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county to obtain <lb/>
a divorce from the bonds of <lb/>
And the said defendant <lb/>
further lake notice that he is required <lb/>
to appear at the next term of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county to be held <lb/>
the . Monday alter the first <lb/>
of September, 1915, it being <lb/>
the 8th day November. 1915. at the <lb/>
courthouse of Pitt county, in Green- <lb/>
ville. N. C . and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint of the plaintiff, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court <lb/>
the relief demanded in the complaint <lb/>
This the 1st day October. 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX. . <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb/>
New Crop Bulbs <lb/>
French and Dutch Hyacinths, white <lb/>
and yellow Narcissus, Tulips. Crocus, <lb/>
Plant early for best re <lb/>
suit. <lb/>
CHOICE COT FLOWERS <lb/>
i i <lb/>
Rom'S Carnations Violets, and <lb/>
lies In season. <lb/>
Wedding decorations In the latest <lb/>
Our arrangements are <lb/>
Two Children Had Croup. <lb/>
The two children of J. W. NU <lb/>
Cleveland Ga had croup. He <lb/>
Both got so chocked up they could <lb/>
breathe. I gave them Foley's <lb/>
Money and Tar and nothing else Sod <lb/>
it completely cured Contains <lb/>
no opiates. Cut the opens <lb/>
air passages. Sold everywhere <lb/>
Lying on the west side of the rail- <lb/>
road; south of Third street, and <lb/>
n the east of Venters evergreens. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North County. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by Hoard <lb/>
of Commissioners of Pitt county In <lb/>
regular session assembled on Monday, <lb/>
September C. 1915, order an election lo <lb/>
or held m the following described <lb/>
the River, and run- <lb/>
north <lb/>
in John Bell's Hue; thence north with <lb/>
his in doses Teal's line; thence <lb/>
,. ii Hathaway line north to the <lb/>
I ; , north; thence <lb/>
with Jim-1 <lb/>
run- Swami <lb/>
lo the I be- <lb/>
tween Harris <lb/>
land. <lb/>
road to the T i hi r <lb/>
the Tucker place south to the Harris <lb/>
place tin with Clark <lb/>
place south to tin- <lb/>
That the said election to he held on <lb/>
u.-day. November at the <lb/>
Public School House in the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory for the purpose <lb/>
taking and the will <lb/>
the qualified voters of the de <lb/>
scribe i ti as to whether there <lb/>
shall or shall not be levied and collect <lb/>
id a Si Tax of cents on <lb/>
tin . hundred valuation of <lb/>
property and cents on the poll, In <lb/>
the above described territory, and at <lb/>
said oh-, those favoring <lb/>
Tax shall vote a written or print- <lb/>
ed ballot containing the words <lb/>
and opposed to <lb/>
Beginning at the southeast <lb/>
Venters and Third streets; thence run <lb/>
a southerly course with the line <lb/>
Venter street HO feel; thence an <lb/>
course parallel with Third <lb/>
street feet, to a thence a <lb/>
northerly parallel with the <lb/>
first line feet to Third street; <lb/>
thence a westerly course with <lb/>
street feet to the beginning. <lb/>
will he made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
debt <lb/>
This September 1915. <lb/>
STANCILL HODGES, Mortgagee <lb/>
F M WOOTEN. Attorney. <lb/>
corner and <lb/>
Mull. Telegraph, and <lb/>
orders promptly executed. <lb/>
BUSINESS IS GROWING. <lb/>
J. L. Co. <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
NOTICE ill V A LIABLE <lb/>
Monday. November 1915 <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained in <lb/>
.-. certain Judgment decree rendered <lb/>
In Proceeding No. 1910, pend- <lb/>
of Pill <lb/>
Evans, James <lb/>
clerk of the <lb/>
county, entitle <lb/>
W. K <lb/>
By virtue of decree Of the Superior <lb/>
court Pitt County in special pro- <lb/>
ceilings No the undersigned will <lb/>
sell at public auction noon on Mon- <lb/>
day. November 1915, before the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville the fol- <lb/>
lowing described lands, <lb/>
That tract of land in Beaver Dam <lb/>
township known as the Place. <lb/>
and lying partly in the town of Ar- <lb/>
i Bounded by the known as <lb/>
ins land on the South on <lb/>
the West by W C. on he <lb/>
James I. and others against <lb/>
v Forbes, C Evans and wife Hal- North by Hemby and others and <lb/>
lie Evans and others, the undersign- <lb/>
ed Commissioner will on MONDAY <lb/>
November 1915, at k M. <lb/>
s.-ll to the highest bidder <lb/>
auction More the court house door <lb/>
Pitt county, the following describe <lb/>
if land lying and being in <lb/>
county Pill and In Greenville town- <lb/>
ship, bounded and described as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
k waters of <lb/>
Run. Ride Tar river, <lb/>
be lands John S Smith on the <lb/>
north. James Sutton on the cast Sal- <lb/>
; , Forbes and Robert Forbes on the <lb/>
east, Sutton and Noah Button <lb/>
south, and Noah Forbes and <lb/>
Willie Nobles on the west, containing <lb/>
on acres, more or less. This <lb/>
land is about three miles southwest <lb/>
town to <lb/>
ville, adjoining the lands now owned <lb/>
by w. s Move, Mrs. Richard King. <lb/>
Tyson, T M. Hooker and <lb/>
and better known as the Elizabeth <lb/>
Eva m e <lb/>
This of land will <lb/>
on the east by the lands of B, <lb/>
Nichols, containing acres, more or <lb/>
Another tract, beginning a light- <lb/>
wood knot on the road Martha A. Man- <lb/>
corner runs S K 1-2 poles <lb/>
to a slake in the I of small <lb/>
pines then South East poles <lb/>
to a black gum in the Cypress pond <lb/>
then N. W, poles then s. W. <lb/>
poles to a small pine Manila A. <lb/>
Manning's corner iii Hie Freeman line <lb/>
then S. poles to the beginning con- <lb/>
acre more or less and be- <lb/>
same conveyed to Ann B. <lb/>
Crawford by J. W. Allen. See Deed <lb/>
Hook page for accurate de- <lb/>
Terms Cash. <lb/>
This the 7th October <lb/>
F. G. JAMES At SON. Attorneys. <lb/>
Notice of Sale of Lund <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in me by <lb/>
mortgage to me on <lb/>
26th day of February. 1912, by Arden <lb/>
Mills, and duly recorded in office <lb/>
Of the of Meeds for <lb/>
in Book E-10, page shall <lb/>
sell for cash to the highest bidder at <lb/>
public auction at the Court House <lb/>
door in the Town of Greenville, at <lb/>
Twelve o'clock m . on Monday the <lb/>
day of November. 1915, the following <lb/>
described Of real estate, lying <lb/>
being aid situate in the county of <lb/>
PHI and State of North Carolina, to- <lb/>
Lying in Township, adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of Buck Mil's Mon- <lb/>
roe Cox Dicey Stocks and being the <lb/>
same land conveyed lo Arden Mills <lb/>
Henry Corey and his mother Susan J <lb/>
Corey. Said tract containing thirty- <lb/>
three and one half acres, more or <lb/>
This October 7th. 1915. <lb/>
j. Mortgagee. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN. Attorney <lb/>
10-8-15-11 d w, <lb/>
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. <lb/>
I Ac. <lb/>
BY THE W T W- <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
I I HOME I Nil FA <lb/>
Published once a week Greenville, <lb/>
N. c. for October lit, <lb/>
Editor Asa Biggs, Greenville. N C. <lb/>
Managing Editor B. Ra hit. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Business Manager C B, <lb/>
Greenville. N. c. <lb/>
Publisher The Reflector Company <lb/>
Greenville, S c. <lb/>
C. R. J, Cobb <lb/>
w hi Jr. J. Everett. <lb/>
W II Hail Jr., II. II. Sugg. <lb/>
Bros. Greenville, N, small <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Known bondholders, mortgaged <lb/>
and other security holders, holding <lb/>
per cent or more o amount of <lb/>
mortgages, or <lb/>
Linotype Co., Brooklyn <lb/>
s. j. Everett, Trustee, <lb/>
Greenville, X. c. <lb/>
c. B. <lb/>
Business Manager. <lb/>
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb/>
Ibis 80th day of September. 1915. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
I Seal l Notary Public, <lb/>
My commission expire- March <lb/>
tint relieves pain heals a, . <lb/>
liniment. <lb/>
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb/>
once the old reliable DR <lb/>
WHITE'S<lb/>
Massive T <lb/>
The <lb/>
HAS EVE <lb/>
I I <lb/>
v tut. <lb/>
I In <lb/>
NOTE A l as In Excellence of the <lb/>
Abate u ticket to this It- <lb/>
he in mil i- to its merits if <lb/>
seen that ha lied tills In <lb/>
or if MM tIn- has not <lb/>
I price paid for such ticket at die <lb/>
SAM WHITE, Manager <lb/>
Prices, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Seats on Sale Tuesday, a. m. at Box <lb/>
Office <lb/>
j i r <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We have secured the Agency for FORD AUTOMOBILES for PITT and MAR <lb/>
TIN COUNTIES, and in connection with our Sales Department we will carry a <lb/>
complete line of FORD PARTS, and FORD ACCESSORIES, consisting of Tires, <lb/>
Tire Covers, Cement Patches, Blow-Out Patches, Pumps, Horn Bulbs, <lb/>
Horns, Bumpers, Lamps, Lamp Bulbs, Master Vibrators, Steam Line Hoods, Tool <lb/>
Boxes, Wrenches Gasoline and Cylinder Oil. <lb/>
In fact we believe that we have the most complete line of Automobile <lb/>
ever shown in Pitt County. It is our desire to able to furnish to FORD own <lb/>
any accessory that they might need. <lb/>
COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Company <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Just Received <lb/>
Car <lb/>
Load <lb/>
of <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Three Car Loads of <lb/>
and Pied- <lb/>
Buggies <lb/>
Buggies <lb/>
Call to see us<lb/>
J E. WINSLOW <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
M rag <lb/>
W EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
D ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
PARKING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP ALL <lb/>
MM ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
la the lUst the . Healthful, the Most Employment of . Omit <lb/>
TO. It IS, <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
op twelve <lb/>
AMONG lilt. <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ABE LOW AND CAM <lb/>
BE HAD UPON A <lb/>
M Hill It E <lb/>
DECISIONS FOR <lb/>
FIFTH DISTRICT <lb/>
Reverses Decision of Judge <lb/>
Bond In Favor of <lb/>
C. L. <lb/>
Salary. <lb/>
NO FEES ATTACHED <lb/>
TO HIS SALARY <lb/>
BLOCK SALES <lb/>
YESTERDAY ON <lb/>
LOCAL MARKET <lb/>
For The Second Time This <lb/>
Week Warehouses Have <lb/>
Been Unable to Fin <lb/>
Their Sales. <lb/>
OVER POUNDS <lb/>
WERE SOLD EACH DAY <lb/>
Four Other Cases From Pitt <lb/>
County Passed On At Yes- <lb/>
Session. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
THE TWELFTH <lb/>
ENTER CONFLICT <lb/>
Declares War On Serbia <lb/>
Says News Dispatch <lb/>
Sent Out From <lb/>
Paris. <lb/>
GREECE SORRY BUT <lb/>
WILL NOT ENTER WAR <lb/>
DIES FROM AN <lb/>
ATTACK OF ACUTE <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Dr. R. M. Johnson Passes Crops of The State Worth <lb/>
While Attending Around a Quarter <lb/>
Association at Million <lb/>
Robersonville. <lb/>
Greenville Holding Good On <lb/>
High Prices All Grades <lb/>
Selling Well. <lb/>
RALEIGH, OCT. Supreme. <lb/>
court, in opinion written by Justice <lb/>
Plait Walker, yesterday reversed <lb/>
the decision of Judge W, M. Bond in <lb/>
of Solicitor l. <lb/>
in his controversy with the <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt County. <lb/>
contended that the <lb/>
construction of an act of the last <lb/>
allowing the solicitor an- <lb/>
to be paid monthly from the <lb/>
treasury of Pitt in lieu of fees now <lb/>
provided by law, meant that he is to <lb/>
receive this amount and in addition <lb/>
thereto such fees as the defendants <lb/>
themselves pay in the criminal court <lb/>
in cases where they are convicted. The <lb/>
Supreme court held otherwise. <lb/>
Opinions were handed down as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
v. Harvey from <lb/>
Pitt, appeal dismissed. <lb/>
v. Commissioners, <lb/>
from reversed. <lb/>
Humphrey v. Lang, from Pitt, <lb/>
V. Town of Greenville, <lb/>
from Pitt, new trial. <lb/>
The controversy between the com- <lb/>
missioners of Pitt county and the so- <lb/>
was submitted without action <lb/>
to Judge w. M, Bond to Interpret <lb/>
statute passed by the last legislature. <lb/>
According to the wording of the <lb/>
Statute the author- <lb/>
to cause the of Pitt <lb/>
county to pay to the solicitor the <lb/>
Judicial District the sum of six <lb/>
hundred dollars annually, to be paid <lb/>
monthly in lieu of fees now provided <lb/>
by law, which said solicitor would <lb/>
receive from time to time from the <lb/>
county of Pitt on account of <lb/>
lions in the criminal courts Of the <lb/>
county, by the said <lb/>
The difference of opinion was that <lb/>
the solicitor on the one side Contended <lb/>
lie should receive those fees which the <lb/>
defendants themselves, upon <lb/>
conviction, paid in the court in ad- <lb/>
to the six hundred, while <lb/>
commissioners thought Otherwise <lb/>
The latter were supported by the <lb/>
opinion of tile representatives of the <lb/>
county, Senator F. C, Harding and <lb/>
Representatives J. J. <lb/>
mid Galloway. <lb/>
For second time this week, and <lb/>
two in succession there were <lb/>
block sales on the local tobacco mar- <lb/>
yesterday. On Tuesday, with over <lb/>
pounds, two of the seven ware- <lb/>
houses were unable to sell, and yes- <lb/>
with equally as much of the <lb/>
weed here, two other houses were <lb/>
ed over lo this morning's sale. Al- <lb/>
though cumber of pounds won't <lb/>
reach half million mark today, it <lb/>
will require minute of the sale <lb/>
hours to finish on all the floors, <lb/>
the houses being tilled from <lb/>
wall to wall. <lb/>
The number of pounds that have <lb/>
been sold on the local market this <lb/>
weeks has surprised many of the <lb/>
it being far above their <lb/>
expectations. <lb/>
As was published in THE <lb/>
TOR yesterday the Greenville market <lb/>
ran second for the number of pounds <lb/>
sold during the month of September, <lb/>
and if sales continue as heavy <lb/>
the remainder of October as they have <lb/>
been for the first part, Greenville will <lb/>
no doubt make it close for Wilson on <lb/>
the top round on the number of <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
No market In North Carolina have <lb/>
made better averages than have been <lb/>
made by the growers selling on local <lb/>
floors, In fact some of the local ware- <lb/>
houses are leading the state. <lb/>
MAS I AL I HI HI II <lb/>
EMBERS <lb/>
REVIVAL <lb/>
During past week the Ayden <lb/>
revival. conducted by Evangelist <lb/>
Percy Cross, has been in progress <lb/>
people from different churches <lb/>
of Greenville have been in attendance <lb/>
night to night, <lb/>
Ur. many friends during <lb/>
his live week- slay with Christian <lb/>
church at this place that are interest <lb/>
in what success he may have with <lb/>
the Ayden church. <lb/>
Airships Drop Bombs On <lb/>
London Killing And In <lb/>
Many. <lb/>
LONDON, OCT. has <lb/>
declared war on Serbia, according to <lb/>
a News dispatch from Paris. <lb/>
LEADING CITIZEN OF FIGURES ARE FAR IN <lb/>
EASTERN CAROLINA EXCESS OF 1914 TOTAL <lb/>
For Years Co Worker of Though Not As Many Bales <lb/>
The decision of Bulgaria, the twelfth <lb/>
nation to enter the war, to join the <lb/>
ranks of the belligerents on the side <lb/>
Germany, Austria and Turkey, was <lb/>
reached only after a diplomatic battle <lb/>
waged for months between <lb/>
of the Teutonic allies and the <lb/>
quadruple entente Each side offered <lb/>
tempting inducements in an effort to <lb/>
gain another ally but the Bulgarian <lb/>
government finally decided the <lb/>
powers had made the higher bid. <lb/>
Bulgaria is rated as one of the most <lb/>
powerful of the Christian Balkan <lb/>
slates. Her army while considerably <lb/>
smaller than that of her neighbor <lb/>
is well drilled and equipped. <lb/>
Her military on a peace foot- <lb/>
is only about but in time of <lb/>
war she is able to put into the Held <lb/>
something like men. <lb/>
Since the second Balkan war in <lb/>
which Bulgaria fought Greece, Serbia <lb/>
and Montenegro, alter the victory of <lb/>
all four nations against Turkey <lb/>
has been isolated to a certain <lb/>
extent from the other Balkan states. <lb/>
The second war, which resulted from <lb/>
a dispute as to the division of <lb/>
won from Turkey, was not <lb/>
in by which also <lb/>
kept out of the Aral Balkan conflict. <lb/>
troops invaded Bulgaria, <lb/>
however, and forced the latter in make <lb/>
territorial concessions. <lb/>
TONS OF <lb/>
FROM GERMANS <lb/>
WASHINGTON. OCT. -Fifty Inns <lb/>
of coal tar of German <lb/>
arrived in New York today on <lb/>
steamer St. Louis consigned to <lb/>
Secretary of Commerce. The <lb/>
shipment Is for the account of Wm. <lb/>
A. Mitchell, of Lowell. Mass. <lb/>
National or <lb/>
Cotton Manufacturers. In a state- <lb/>
the Commerce Department <lb/>
months ago the secretary <lb/>
consented to act as consignee of two <lb/>
cargoes dyes from Germany for <lb/>
which safe passage was n Hired by <lb/>
permits grunted by the British gov- <lb/>
upon the express condition <lb/>
that the Secretary of Commerce would <lb/>
be the consignee. The embargo upon <lb/>
the exportation of these cargoes from <lb/>
Germany has not been lifted Ar- <lb/>
were, however, made by <lb/>
American manufacturers with the <lb/>
British government whereby that gov- <lb/>
has permitted the <lb/>
to the United Stales of the dyes <lb/>
coming on the St. Louis II Is hoped <lb/>
that this Is Hip first of a series of <lb/>
similar <lb/>
The Late Noah Biggs <lb/>
of Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Ur. . M. Johnson, Scotland Neck, <lb/>
one of the leading citizens and <lb/>
of Eastern Carolina and vice- <lb/>
moderator of the Roanoke Baptist As- <lb/>
in session died in <lb/>
ville yesterday afternoon following an <lb/>
attack of acute indigestion. <lb/>
Dr Johnson read the report on <lb/>
Thomasville Orphanage and delivered <lb/>
a brief address then taking the chair <lb/>
as moderator. Mr. Archibald John- <lb/>
son was addressing the association <lb/>
when Dr. Johnson left the platform <lb/>
and quietly entered a side room of <lb/>
church. Immediately a request was <lb/>
made for a physician, but none being <lb/>
present, an automobile was rushed <lb/>
after one. In ten minutes after <lb/>
the platform Johnson was <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
The announcement made lo the as- <lb/>
was immediately followed by <lb/>
adjournment. Dr. Johnson was for <lb/>
twenty years the co-worker of the late <lb/>
Noah of Scotland Neck, and a <lb/>
leading worker in Baptist <lb/>
The remains were taken <lb/>
to Scotland Neck last night. <lb/>
Dr. Johnson was apparently in <lb/>
perfect health and was happily ban- <lb/>
Mr. Archibald Johnson a few <lb/>
minutes before his death. <lb/>
Dr. Johnson was well known <lb/>
throughout the eastern part of the <lb/>
slate and his sudden death will be <lb/>
keenly felt Where ever he is known. <lb/>
WELL PLEASED <lb/>
LeRoy, and <lb/>
Company At White's <lb/>
Last Night. <lb/>
The <lb/>
lunate <lb/>
of <lb/>
who were so for- <lb/>
as to witness the presentation <lb/>
LeRoy, and com <lb/>
in White's last night <lb/>
were for their time and <lb/>
money spent, there was not a dull <lb/>
moment during the two hours and a <lb/>
quarter of play. <lb/>
The trio kept their <lb/>
in a continuous uproar with their <lb/>
magic feats. LeRoy, better of the <lb/>
three Is a magician ill n class to him- <lb/>
self, bis equal is probably not known <lb/>
on side of the waters. <lb/>
Although a very small audience <lb/>
witnessed last night's performance <lb/>
manager of local play house <lb/>
is lo be congratulated on being able In <lb/>
get Ibis company here. <lb/>
BLOCKS TRAFFIC <lb/>
For More Than Two Hours <lb/>
All Over <lb/>
County Bridge <lb/>
Brought to a <lb/>
Halt. <lb/>
on the county bridge across <lb/>
Tar River was blocked . <lb/>
for more than hour-, on <lb/>
account of some repairs that was bi <lb/>
made on the bridge <lb/>
that the draw being left open <lb/>
during the entire time the work <lb/>
in progress, <lb/>
Before the draw was closed wagons <lb/>
and other vehicles were <lb/>
several hundred yards, both <lb/>
from and coming Into town. <lb/>
As 1914, Cotton Will <lb/>
Bring More. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. OCT. The aver- <lb/>
age North Carolina man does not real- <lb/>
the extent of the agricultural ac- <lb/>
in his State. He has but lit- <lb/>
conception of the real value of the <lb/>
crops produced. <lb/>
In round figures crops of North <lb/>
Carolina for 1916 will bring in about <lb/>
That is far In excess of <lb/>
the value of the crops of the State ill <lb/>
Here are figures should be <lb/>
from one end of the State to <lb/>
the <lb/>
The cotton crop of North Carolina <lb/>
for will amount to but <lb/>
bales but it will bring at least 39.- <lb/>
a few hundred dollars more <lb/>
than the big crops of hales of <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
Other Crop Figures <lb/>
and their value fur <lb/>
1916 <lb/>
Corn, bushels; vain, <lb/>
Tobacco, value <lb/>
bushels; value, <lb/>
Wheat. value. <lb/>
Bye. bushel-; value, <lb/>
Potatoes, 8.026 value, <lb/>
Sweet bushels; <lb/>
value, <lb/>
Buckwheat, value, <lb/>
W until <lb/>
LATE <lb/>
Mr. It. W. Barnes and Grace <lb/>
Fields, Halifax County were mar- <lb/>
yesterday evening at four o'clock <lb/>
in the memorial Baptist church. Ray, <lb/>
Blanchard was the officiating <lb/>
minister, <lb/>
Hay, ions value, <lb/>
Apples, barrels; value, <lb/>
The crops mentioned here represents <lb/>
tut three-fourths of the money-crops <lb/>
if the Stale. <lb/>
North Carolina i- producing <lb/>
quantities food products as <lb/>
well as a good yield of cotton. <lb/>
The war in Europe forced the far- <lb/>
of Non lo what <lb/>
could have been doing for <lb/>
grow home supplies, The <lb/>
the department of agriculture show <lb/>
more corn, wheat, oats and gar- <lb/>
n crops were d In 1911 for <lb/>
harvest of this year, <lb/>
I What more Important <lb/>
Ion crop bale's 1915 <lb/>
will bring the farmers Stale <lb/>
little hit mom y than the <lb/>
bale last j did The <lb/>
South gels just as mm h let- a small <lb/>
it does for large one and <lb/>
he surplus tr larger crop <lb/>
goes Into corn and other fond prod <lb/>
nets. <lb/>
lo the average poof <lb/>
man in North Carolina SO for- <lb/>
us to have a has re- <lb/>
a greater yield of hog and <lb/>
hominy. <lb/>
ALLIES POSITION <lb/>
French Put Stop to Attack <lb/>
Made By The Germans <lb/>
Near Sou <lb/>
SLAV VICTORY IN <lb/>
CONFIRMED <lb/>
General Has Broken <lb/>
The German <lb/>
Front. <lb/>
PARIS, OCT. The Germans <lb/>
attacked French positions <lb/>
Dear Boucher, according to the <lb/>
war office announcement today and <lb/>
everywhere repulsed. <lb/>
There been artillery lighting of <lb/>
particular Intensity between the <lb/>
mar <lb/>
and to of Further- <lb/>
more, German batteries, have deliver <lb/>
a violent fire the south of <lb/>
and the east of Butte de lie- <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Trench in <lb/>
the the Germans gamed <lb/>
possession a French trench. <lb/>
The text <lb/>
Ai the conclusion of the <lb/>
yesterday, the enemy <lb/>
last veiling delivered an infantry at- <lb/>
tack against our positions to <lb/>
of These attacks, <lb/>
like the preceding ones, were every- <lb/>
where repulsed <lb/>
saw artillery actions <lb/>
j-1. iii which both <lb/>
took pun between the and the <lb/>
in the region of <lb/>
to the east of In the due. nun <lb/>
of of the em <lb/>
my have delivered a violent cannon- <lb/>
in region to the south of <lb/>
and Unite de Ma <lb/>
nil Our artillery held this tire back <lb/>
effectively, and in ten meantime we <lb/>
were further progress from <lb/>
b lo h at a I the ea -1 <lb/>
of earthwork <lb/>
e hi e tight <lb/>
with trench n i iii tor <lb/>
of Kiln and t lighting ac- <lb/>
c by an In <lb/>
bin In lib took I I hi <lb/>
burbs of <lb/>
a Failure <lb/>
In the enemy, I . <lb/>
complete , I, his k I n <lb/>
front from the to it <lb/>
resumed his effort yesterday <lb/>
outburst of <lb/>
fin in <lb/>
was <lb/>
followed by h It, g 11- <lb/>
pi <lb/>
re able to gum a fool <lb/>
us at <lb/>
v- of <lb/>
Irene II tin r took s <lb/>
w pen sixty and c yard <lb/>
Our ks made It <lb/>
. n . urn tins <lb/>
the North Carolina Department <lb/>
had the lungs and <lb/>
money the Montana Department <lb/>
Agriculture the Tar Heel <lb/>
would be advertised from one <lb/>
of the to the r. The <lb/>
1.11 hi are i-i o the stun to <lb/>
them h. the et are Improving, <lb/>
and tin markets I<lb/>
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OCTOBER K. <lb/>
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and Eastern <lb/>
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r to the pugilist In matte i of brains, <lb/>
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lull II NOT BE I II <lb/>
Durham Sun has la <lb/>
i iv. i i I proposes let i. <lb/>
on <lb/>
Her of and all <lb/>
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i be <lb/>
i she . keep up <lb/>
till i i <lb/>
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II our pleadings, <lb/>
i i r, i. is destined lo be a quitter, <lb/>
.-, ems lb rim mid <lb/>
it i l ed <lb/>
in that we o no <lb/>
H i Ii . oil men In the <lb/>
. but they are <lb/>
nun h <lb/>
in,. .- should to tin work advertising <lb/>
. i of Com m <lb/>
tin lo the advertising <lb/>
He n to those the people, <lb/>
in interested in t advancement of Green- <lb/>
I work, and ii Is to them we address <lb/>
, . <lb/>
Greenville to keep up the pace mm has <lb/>
i living in Greenville wants to <lb/>
desire Ii more than we do. <lb/>
now leave it with the progressive Green <lb/>
v It people to whether or not will make <lb/>
possible for Greenville lo keep up i. <lb/>
ill ii see to <lb/>
The plan to reach man In North Caroline to <lb/>
contribute one wages to the cause of the <lb/>
ins if Indeed a and one that <lb/>
should hold by people of North <lb/>
i We should do nil that lies in our now- <lb/>
ii in help made destitute by death <lb/>
o parents, <lb/>
ii<lb/>
d why <lb/>
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i sum pt u <lb/>
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fair, <lb/>
Mir will <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Colonel lot <lb/>
the point of <lb/>
i- doing Ii <lb/>
for <lb/>
Carolina will weed out those undesirable <lb/>
are I at a <lb/>
a preacher Is Mill mixed up In the Frank ills, <lb/>
, hear anything about the fellows <lb/>
i Prank. <lb/>
. not j<lb/>
rests on what <lb/>
lent en there I no further <lb/>
ill to gel the <lb/>
we <lb/>
i n reminds u- the Irishman <lb/>
i barn bricks and without a door. <lb/>
l, it. the Irishman <lb/>
you'll I- is an architect as your <lb/>
builder <lb/>
ii <lb/>
I I I I Mil hill- lilt I'M I <lb/>
We unusually pleased ti I <lb/>
i and Improve <lb/>
going on In and around <lb/>
We believe II bespeaks good times <lb/>
i Hie present generation <lb/>
nut live from it, we are sure that <lb/>
ration here to <lb/>
i ll and live town, it will be <lb/>
With <lb/>
operations In around Greenville <lb/>
are always on the boom, There is hardly day <lb/>
that some new building is not reported <lb/>
under construction, or planned. The <lb/>
i has set is a good one, and one <lb/>
III I <lb/>
. Intervals b fortunate women <lb/>
have to mingle with dinner dishes <lb/>
l . in tin at Ions a starch <lb/>
l s confined large to the city, where <lb/>
h salaries tor laboring from <lb/>
in tin pretty <lb/>
i In l an i . . fan. <lb/>
There Ir little n i In hair dressing done <lb/>
aside from l home-made brand, <lb/>
l iii letting the hair fall carelessly <lb/>
Into a tin and rubbing It vigorously with <lb/>
i , , hi i ii i it over the I a i. <lb/>
attacked with a <lb/>
energetic woman who starts process <lb/>
the lunch hour has help from <lb/>
i mi o i e up <lb/>
. . soup out of her eyes by dinner lime, This <lb/>
stand out from the <lb/>
i.-;. in i and threatening manner, and <lb/>
i ii lore ballast for <lb/>
in i ll hair Is done by women who <lb/>
trade In the country, but who have <lb/>
ended several Ive Improvements, such as <lb/>
I lie Calm Beach shampoo, the <lb/>
Harbor twist, etc. Some of these Improve- <lb/>
d wholly unnecessary by mer <lb/>
i husbands who are unable lo appreciate <lb/>
real worth until the bill la presented. And <lb/>
human nature is constructed those <lb/>
Mine husbands would howl all the way from the <lb/>
mil steps to the box if their <lb/>
down looking a kitchen mop in an opera <lb/>
ii Is Function ban i r to lake <lb/>
head hall which i Inclined to point In <lb/>
one lion and ornament it with cupolas, water- <lb/>
and lattice work. This requires considerable <lb/>
i me, but after the work is finished the bail will <lb/>
in tin. same spot for a week, provided <lb/>
i sleeps in u nigh backed chair and a rub- <lb/>
II Borne of the creations of the <lb/>
halt dresser's art are accomplished with hair <lb/>
v. ii. h is Fastened lo the customer's head by <lb/>
anything but the law of gravity. <lb/>
Owing to a pronounced lamentable scarcity <lb/>
raw material, men Hum no to the hair dress- <lb/>
it. preferring to consult some barber who will <lb/>
shampoo what they have left In a subdued and <lb/>
s. tone.<lb/>
I AM A GOOD MORAL <lb/>
i , future with a <lb/>
log up <lb/>
hut you b <lb/>
. bank <lb/>
I . . . same i <lb/>
is as we do ones. I all to see us, we <lb/>
ed to show j ties In tANK M <lb/>
WITH <lb/>
THE FARMERS BANK <lb/>
T. F. Cashier <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue Greenville, <lb/>
s -i <lb/>
FEED <lb/>
SEE <lb/>
Are you one our customers <lb/>
If not, it is because you <lb/>
have not had our prices <lb/>
Wt ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
Hay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Ship Stuff, Hon <lb/>
Crick Fa ad, Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, <lb/>
Flour, Lard, Sugar, Dry Salt Meat. <lb/>
We are in a position to give you prices that <lb/>
are lowest to had, on anything in this <lb/>
line. Be sure to get our prices before buying <lb/>
We also buy Pitt County Corn <lb/>
J. B. JOHNSTON <lb/>
ft <lb/>
High Grade <lb/>
fur lest in new Wilson's<lb/>
it Mill or back. <lb/>
Eighteen years with material enables us in turn <lb/>
i. ii best Photos, Post Cards, copying and <lb/>
Kodak m developed prints rents i <lb/>
II Ills. <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
Greenville Studio <lb/>
rank More. <lb/>
I K <lb/>
Sole of <lb/>
Ill virtue of power sale con <lb/>
In a certain Mortgage Dead <lb/>
executed and delivered by frank <lb/>
and wife. Minnie Lilly, and <lb/>
Lilly tn on the lath <lb/>
1912, and duly record <lb/>
in Register <lb/>
Tin county, North Carolina in <lb/>
i.-in page the undersigned iii <lb/>
in public -ale before the court- <lb/>
house door in Greenville to the highest <lb/>
bidder tor on Tuesday November <lb/>
2nd 1818 at 1- o'clock M. that certain <lb/>
lot or parcel land lying and being <lb/>
in the county Pitt, <lb/>
North Carolina, described as <lb/>
Lying on the west side the r I <lb/>
south side Third street, and <lb/>
the east side Venters <lb/>
southeast <lb/>
Venters and Third streets thence run- <lb/>
a southerly course with line <lb/>
of Venters street theme <lb/>
easterly course parallel with Third <lb/>
lent, i a i <lb/>
northerly parallel with th <lb/>
line feet to Third street; <lb/>
thence a westerly course with Third <lb/>
street feet in the beginning. Sale <lb/>
will be made t satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
debt <lb/>
This September <lb/>
Mortgagee, <lb/>
i- m Attorney. <lb/>
NOTICE l HI LASH <lb/>
sin, <lb/>
By virtue authority contained In <lb/>
a certain Judgment decree rendered <lb/>
in Proceeding No. 1910, pond <lb/>
before clerk the <lb/>
court pi Pitt county, entitled J <lb/>
Evans, James Evans, w. v <lb/>
James i. and others against ll <lb/>
ii c, Evans and wile, Hat <lb/>
and others, the undersign- <lb/>
ed Commissioner m on MONDAY <lb/>
November at II M., <lb/>
sell in the highest bidder at public <lb/>
auction before the court door <lb/>
Pitt county, the following described <lb/>
land lying and being In the <lb/>
county in town- <lb/>
bounded and described as <lb/>
I on the waters <lb/>
Bun, side Tar river, adjoin- <lb/>
lands John Smith on <lb/>
north, James Sutton on the Sal- <lb/>
lie Forbes and Robert Forbes on the <lb/>
east, James Button and Noah Button <lb/>
i. south, and Noah Forbes and <lb/>
Willie Nobles on the west, containing <lb/>
acres, more in less. This tract <lb/>
ii land is about miles southwest <lb/>
ii town or Greenville lo Winter <lb/>
adjoining the lands now owned <lb/>
by W. S Mrs. Richard Kin <lb/>
Noah Tyson, T M. Hooker and others <lb/>
and known as Elizabeth <lb/>
place <lb/>
This tract land will be surveyed <lb/>
subdivided Into three tracts r <lb/>
parcels land and each hi or parcel <lb/>
land be sold separately and <lb/>
the the whole together, but the hid on <lb/>
nub division will be rejected <lb/>
less aggregate amount bid on ail <lb/>
tub-divisions exceeds the bid on <lb/>
the whole. A map of Ibis of <lb/>
land win be exhibited on the day of <lb/>
Bale inn anyone desiring to sec the <lb/>
map before the sale can do so by <lb/>
plying the undersigned commission <lb/>
The purpose this sale Is to make <lb/>
division of the proceed- <lb/>
among the of the late <lb/>
Richard deceased, <lb/>
The terms of said The option <lb/>
of either paying all or paying <lb/>
one third cash and balance in two <lb/>
equal payments one two years <lb/>
from date sale <lb/>
Interest from data at the rate <lb/>
per cent per annum, the pun I el <lb/>
being required to execute <lb/>
. hi against said land to <lb/>
the unpaid purchase price <lb/>
This tuber <lb/>
JAMES L <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
I I<lb/>
The Edgecombe County Fair <lb/>
TARBORO, N. C <lb/>
November and 1915 <lb/>
Horse racing, Midway Attractions, Agricultural and Live Stock Exhibits. <lb/>
The largest and best county Fair in the State. Special rates on <lb/>
all railroads. Don't miss the battle in air. <lb/>
B, F. Eagle, President B. Secretary <lb/>
mi <lb/>
lit; III A <lb/>
till <lb/>
By virtue the directions contain- <lb/>
ed In a decree entered at Aug <lb/>
term, 1916, Pitt Superior Court In <lb/>
case Banking <lb/>
Trust Co., W A. Taylor C <lb/>
Taylor and wile Cora Taylor, -i a <lb/>
w. I. Holier.-on and wife <lb/>
Mildred Roberson, the undersigned as <lb/>
commissioner appointed by said Court <lb/>
In said cause, as director, will offer <lb/>
fur sale before the court House <lb/>
in at 12.00 M . on Monday <lb/>
s, 1915, public auction for cash <lb/>
the following described parcels or <lb/>
land, low it <lb/>
1st. One tract land lying and be- <lb/>
in township, said county <lb/>
and stale, adjoining the lands of m. o <lb/>
Blount, II. F. WARD and T. A. far <lb/>
son and others containing acres <lb/>
or less. The same being the <lb/>
Home Place of I. A and be- <lb/>
Identical tract of land the said <lb/>
A. brought from the heirs <lb/>
and know as a part <lb/>
the the mount tract <lb/>
The said land is fully described in a <lb/>
certain of made by J A <lb/>
II. W trustee, <lb/>
In hook M-9, pane 81-08 <lb/>
the Register Deeds <lb/>
county <lb/>
2nd. One kind <lb/>
hi said county and known <lb/>
as tract or l lying in Bethel <lb/>
township, said county ad- <lb/>
joining lands of N. ii. Dawson, <lb/>
Taylor Martin Others <lb/>
i more or less and <lb/>
known as a undivided Interest in <lb/>
tin- Jerry Taylor tract land which <lb/>
was by i r A W. A, <lb/>
their lather C. II Taylor. <lb/>
Said land i fully described In a <lb/>
Mortgage executed re- <lb/>
corded and recorded on March 23rd <lb/>
1915 from the said I Taylor and <lb/>
wife and W. A. Taylor to the I r <lb/>
Cashier In hook H-ll. page <lb/>
of the deeds Tin <lb/>
county. <lb/>
3rd, That or parcel <lb/>
land fully described In a mortgage <lb/>
executed by W. T. Roberson and wife. <lb/>
on 10th day Feb. 1913 <lb/>
to J. C. Taylor and A. Taylor and <lb/>
recorded In hook page <lb/>
county, said I rail of hind as a whole <lb/>
being described as <lb/>
Situated ill the <lb/>
stale North Carolina, <lb/>
a slake, <lb/>
ll Bryana comer in <lb/>
and II. Ward- line S. 1-1 <lb/>
W. chains in the lead ditch <lb/>
through said farm, then down said <lb/>
lead ditch the mouth a small <lb/>
ditch just below- the old mill, then up <lb/>
the small ditch In a <lb/>
tree the head thereof, then l-J <lb/>
K. E i chains to H Bryant l. <lb/>
and along bis line chains <lb/>
in beginning, containing acres <lb/>
more or less So. I in the <lb/>
vision the <lb/>
which ha was deeded to <lb/>
w. J. Roberson by Bailie Roberson <lb/>
by deed dated Sept. 1908 and re- <lb/>
corded in Hook page in <lb/>
Edgecombe county registry which <lb/>
reference is made tor <lb/>
Second Beginning In a small <lb/>
branch at T, K. Mayo's corner In the <lb/>
A. line, thence along <lb/>
Mayo and Wards line N E. 41.50 <lb/>
chains the lead ditch, corner of lot <lb/>
No. i. thence down the said ditch <lb/>
chains to maple on said ditch <lb/>
the mill bridge old <lb/>
mill, then s W. chains, <lb/>
then N. W. about lo <lb/>
Conetoe Creek, then down the Bald <lb/>
creek to the mouth a small branch <lb/>
a Whitehurst then up the <lb/>
said branch to beginning, contain- <lb/>
1-7 i-i acres more or and be- <lb/>
No allotted to W. Rob- <lb/>
division K <lb/>
Roberson <lb/>
They being I and of <lb/>
Int., what, is know . <lb/>
nil., P, Roberson Home Place which <lb/>
divided by division deed dated <lb/>
Maj and recorded In Book <lb/>
the <lb/>
registry, to i. made. <lb/>
This land will be red tor <lb/>
Lot No. I, containing acre <lb/>
being the old Home Place containing <lb/>
residence and one tenant house <lb/>
Lot No containing acres lying <lb/>
along Cross Road, on which <lb/>
is one house. <lb/>
Lot No containing 80.2 i. <lb/>
tin- central portion i b <lb/>
above described lying on the South <lb/>
side the lead ditch containing <lb/>
tenant house. <lb/>
This land will he offered for sale In <lb/>
these tracts, and then otter- <lb/>
ed as a whole, the way <lb/>
it the largest price will re- <lb/>
ported to Court confirmation <lb/>
particular description applies <lb/>
October 8th, <lb/>
only to the Roberson land, above <lb/>
desiring lo sec a map this <lb/>
Roberson land can Ho so by <lb/>
to C. s. Carr, cashier of the <lb/>
villa Banking Trust Co., in Green <lb/>
C. <lb/>
C. S. CARR <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
I REGISTRATION <lb/>
ELECTION, I <lb/>
ISSUE HUM <lb/>
III <lb/>
BONDS <lb/>
HIP, nil NORTH <lb/>
North Carolina Pitt County. <lb/>
c i- hereby given that the <lb/>
Board loners <lb/>
county, in regular session assembled <lb/>
on the 6th day of September, II <lb/>
being the regular Meeting held on the <lb/>
first September, 1916, or- <lb/>
an election ho held in Caro- <lb/>
Township, Pitt county. North <lb/>
Carolina, on Tuesday, 9th day <lb/>
November, 1915, regular polling <lb/>
place iii tin. town of Stokes for said <lb/>
township, on the question or <lb/>
of issuing Fifty Thousand <lb/>
worth of Road Bonds, <lb/>
bear Five per per com <lb/>
interest per annum, payable <lb/>
and to run for a period <lb/>
thirty years, the received <lb/>
from the same to used for the <lb/>
pose laying out, establishing, repair- <lb/>
grading, constructing, and <lb/>
proving in any way public roads in <lb/>
Carolina Township, as provided by an <lb/>
act of the Legislature North Caro- <lb/>
Session of 1918, designated as <lb/>
Chapter One Hundred and Twenty- <lb/>
two Public Lam N i <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
And notice is further hereby given <lb/>
an new- registration for <lb/>
election was ordered and call <lb/>
and C. F. Page and I <lb/>
pointed Registrar election <lb/>
and book for registration <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
We have secured the Agency for FORD AUTOMOBILES for PITT and MAR <lb/>
TIN COUNTIES, and in co with our Sales De we will carry a <lb/>
complete line of FORD PARTS, and FORD ACCESSORIES, consisting of Tires, <lb/>
Tire Covers, Cement Patches, Blow-Out Patches, Pumps, Horn Bulbs, <lb/>
Horns, Bumpers, Lamps, La mp Bulbs, Master Vibrators, Steam Line Hoods, Tool <lb/>
Boxes, Wrenches Gasoline and Cylinder Oil. <lb/>
In fact we believe that we have the most complete line of Automobile <lb/>
ever shown in Pitt County. It is our desire to be able to furnish to FORD own <lb/>
any accessory that they might need. <lb/>
COME TO SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Company <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
. an Una Pitt <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
is. a <lb/>
The above-named I <lb/>
take notice that -in action entitled <lb/>
above . been commenced In the <lb/>
county obtain <lb/>
a divorce the bond- of <lb/>
And the said will <lb/>
further lake notice be Is required <lb/>
to appear m I next term the <lb/>
county to be held <lb/>
on the Monday alter the <lb/>
n September, 1915, it being <lb/>
thO -Hi day November. 1916, at the <lb/>
courthouse county, in Green- <lb/>
ville, N C. and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint the plaintiff, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb/>
relief demanded In the complaint <lb/>
This the 1st day October. <lb/>
iv cox. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
1.1 is <lb/>
Attorney Plaintiff. <lb/>
I desire lo purchase twenty <lb/>
shares sink in any bank in the <lb/>
town Greenville. Anyone desiring <lb/>
to ii any part the above, please <lb/>
the amount stock, the <lb/>
and the price asked for the <lb/>
write <lb/>
bank, <lb/>
ii <lb/>
I EVERETT Attorney <lb/>
lee <lb/>
Indebted to the <lb/>
i. e, company are <lb/>
to settle by <lb/>
notes and accounts will <lb/>
1915, and closed at sunset on i Judgment, or <lb/>
day, October 1915, on end <lb/>
Saturday during the said time <lb/>
sail registration books will lie open <lb/>
at the regular polling place In <lb/>
town Stokes and all oilier t <lb/>
at the place business said C, P <lb/>
Page, in said town of Stokes, North <lb/>
Carolina, and all citizens desiring u <lb/>
vote mi bond election lo be <lb/>
November 1915, will In <lb/>
i lei <lb/>
day September, 1915 <lb/>
A. CONGLETON, <lb/>
I Coin, Co. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
i w, Clerk. <lb/>
Sale School <lb/>
on Tuesday, November 1915, <lb/>
lock In the alter <lb/>
I am Grit <lb/>
laud. N C. t tor tie II <lb/>
Pin County, <lb/>
; to public -ale at Court <lb/>
Hot door niter date, without <lb/>
notice <lb/>
I A LANG Receiver. <lb/>
I , HI II is <lb/>
TO III I <lb/>
I m , ; i OCT. H <lb/>
. Hon In.-- the <lb/>
i .; much of <lb/>
. j , lo Sn <lb/>
i . ding <lb/>
i if Pi tin <lb/>
live Small <lb/>
lion at <lb/>
. I <lb/>
of us <lb/>
ii , Daniel will be <lb/>
for sale, to the highest bidder, war and depart <lb/>
, structure used<lb/>
building the white rt <lb/>
The right to <lb/>
t or all bids <lb/>
Term Cash <lb/>
c iii sale Si bull . <lb/>
Building inn t be removed <lb/>
i days date <lb/>
By order Board i at on <lb/>
S. D i <lb/>
i Lei<lb/>
ran i hi I in <lb/>
r oil l <lb/>
. hard, i <lb/>
i an re sweetly, pat <lb/>
pun till the flow n, <lb/>
that is all <lb/>
met <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
The Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic in equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
tonic <lb/>
It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, the and <lb/>
Builds up the Whole .- stem. SO cents. <lb/>
i Iii w ill I. Washing <lb/>
dell <lb/>
id I lie t <lb/>
II Me i <lb/>
I ,. II <lb/>
I the i where <lb/>
are i, take <lb/>
V. i L <lb/>
Wells Browne <lb/>
Decorator <lb/>
n paint r bane <lb/>
. I pi n <lb/>
Kill Wort Solicited <lb/>
Wells Browne <lb/>
National Hank <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
BOX HIT V C,<lb/>
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IS, III. <lb/>
pace <lb/>
JOE CRISP FARM <lb/>
The Joe Crisp Place will be sold by us <lb/>
AT- <lb/>
Monday, October 18th <lb/>
1915, a. m. <lb/>
The Joe Crisp Farm has been Subdivided into Ten Tracts ranging from to to the tract. <lb/>
This Farm is well located. Being only miles from Washington, miles from Wards Bridge, on the <lb/>
Washington and Robersonville road. <lb/>
The farm has been subdivided so each tract has enough timber to furnish the farm <lb/>
Now, Mr. or Investor <lb/>
Here is an for you to get a bargain. This farm is located in one of the best neighborhoods of Beaufort county. The <lb/>
and <lb/>
chase. <lb/>
Can You Beat This <lb/>
PLACE, is will absolutely be sold on Monday, October 18th, at A. M. <lb/>
-w-a w- We are to give to all who attend this sale IT <lb/>
V K KR AN OLD TIME BARBECUE DINNER <lb/>
Music Furnished by a Good Brass Band <lb/>
LADIES AND CHILDREN CORDIALLY INVITED <lb/>
Be Sure and Don't Forget the Time, Place and Date. We Sell Rain or Shine. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Co. <lb/>
HOME GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
,, <lb/>
GREENVILLE THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Agile It Mum tin- Host George <lb/>
tin c i rum <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND VITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS I . I <lb/>
l W ICE AND <lb/>
THEM WHAT <lb/>
TO BRING TO I <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERT SING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND t AN <lb/>
BE HAD <lb/>
M h <lb/>
II <lb/>
SALE YESTERDAY <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Com <lb/>
To Sell Near <lb/>
Here. <lb/>
C S. FARM <lb/>
mil Give a Barbecue Diner This <lb/>
And Furnish Music <lb/>
Brass <lb/>
Rand. <lb/>
Mr. K. W. Cobb, Bales manager the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast company <lb/>
rived In the city this morning from <lb/>
Va., whirl, point his <lb/>
yesterday sold <lb/>
dollars worth of town lots, Mr. <lb/>
Cobb came Co Greenville to take <lb/>
charge a sale of the c. s. <lb/>
farm at Arthur, N. C. This valuable <lb/>
farm has been subdivided and will be <lb/>
sold at auction Monday. November 1st <lb/>
at a. m. This farm la known <lb/>
is the host tobacco farms In <lb/>
county and will raise all other <lb/>
crops in abundance, The Atlantic <lb/>
Co I Realty company will a big <lb/>
in- dinner usual and VII <lb/>
Star Band furnish nm-; <lb/>
crowd I- expected from <lb/>
and the surrounding conn <lb/>
try <lb/>
BREWER LOSES TURKS ACCUSE <lb/>
WAND <lb/>
Officer Just Can't Hold Up <lb/>
His Whiskey Getting <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
TRIED TWO TODAY <lb/>
Other Besting in <lb/>
brewer Finds Quart <lb/>
Of Whiskey And One <lb/>
vinegar. <lb/>
Toe Wise. <lb/>
n a you telephoning from <lb/>
my office, <lb/>
you arc not. i can <lb/>
nine the elicit of a <lb/>
and the click of <lb/>
Louisville <lb/>
Despite of his every effort to hold it. <lb/>
Officer Brewer is of the opinion that he <lb/>
has lost the magic wand that he once <lb/>
possessed. Tor some time Brewer <lb/>
been known as the officer could <lb/>
get the but to his sorrow, he <lb/>
no longer is able to hold sway over <lb/>
the bring In whiskey from <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Only yesterday Officer Briley put it <lb/>
over Officer Brewer by getting six <lb/>
pints, <lb/>
Brewer started today fully de- <lb/>
to reclaim the blue ribbon <lb/>
for whiskey catching, but up until two <lb/>
he had not been able lo get <lb/>
worth holding, and about all <lb/>
he had done was to give two very <lb/>
black a pretty good fright <lb/>
The first of them alighted from At- <lb/>
i Coast Line noon train II, . <lb/>
off on the off side i . Now <lb/>
was within <lb/>
why shouldn't zealous off r <lb/>
look him. He did, <lb/>
what ho found a ease tilled <lb/>
mu h soiled overalls. <lb/>
I he officer saw an i. <lb/>
plodding bis way ii <lb/>
with a much abused suitcase, d <lb/>
had a wobbling walk <lb/>
Cautiously, the officer follow, . <lb/>
peering through a bum rent In <lb/>
la side of suit case, lie flaw two <lb/>
quart bottles Spun <lb/>
GREAT CRUELTY <lb/>
Say Moslem's Have Been <lb/>
Violated By <lb/>
FROM TURK EMBASSY <lb/>
CLAIM ECLIPSE <lb/>
IS <lb/>
TOWER MAN HAS PHONE <lb/>
ESCAPE i <lb/>
Russians Were Aided <lb/>
Greeks Turks lime <lb/>
Keen Asked To Stop Their <lb/>
WASHINGTON, OCT. -The Turk- <lb/>
embassy today issued an official re- <lb/>
port from the general Ottoman head- <lb/>
quarters charging that many <lb/>
ties have been committed against the <lb/>
on the Caucasus frontier by <lb/>
Russian troops assisted by the Greek <lb/>
and Armenian population. <lb/>
Hands of Russians, Creeks and Ar- <lb/>
are accused attacking <lb/>
many women and having pierced the <lb/>
checks Of babes so they starved <lb/>
to death <lb/>
Report by Navy Department <lb/>
Says Yacht <lb/>
Seen. <lb/>
IN POTOMAC RIVER <lb/>
purl. However, Has ton. <lb/>
II May Be <lb/>
false Alarm <lb/>
Spread. <lb/>
I I New System Almost Ready <lb/>
To Begin Opera <lb/>
Tramps Set Fire To Tower <lb/>
And Keeper Jumped <lb/>
Thirty Feet. <lb/>
FIRST FLOOR BLAZED <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
TOOK PRIZES <lb/>
AT THE STATE FAIR THIS YEAR <lb/>
OCT. <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
OCT. The Armenian newspaper <lb/>
v-i c ninnies the <lb/>
Inhabitants Turkey <lb/>
fore the war remain more <lb/>
his residue, tin <lb/>
says, may disappear before tin end of <lb/>
tin war on account of the Turkish <lb/>
policy of extermination <lb/>
LONDON, OCT. do not know <lb/>
the neutral i <lb/>
may have taken the Vatican has <lb/>
and repealed appeals <lb/>
first to the Turkish government to <lb/>
top the massacres and then to the <lb/>
and Hungarian gov- <lb/>
to pressure <lb/>
upon the Turkish government <lb/>
the same <lb/>
MAYOR IS BEING <lb/>
MUCH WORRIED <lb/>
local People Hate The Idea <lb/>
That He Is <lb/>
Poles Put I p. <lb/>
NORFOLK, OCT. reports that <lb/>
have come to the Navy Department <lb/>
concerning the yacht Eclipse, on which <lb/>
six officers of the interned German <lb/>
cruiser sailed ten <lb/>
days ago, are true, it is probable that <lb/>
the little craft with all of it- <lb/>
is the bottom of the <lb/>
Bay. <lb/>
of the Onondaga, <lb/>
of the coast guard service, has report- <lb/>
en that he has learned Hint a vessel <lb/>
answering the description of <lb/>
Eclipse was seen in Potomac river <lb/>
on last Thursday noon, standing up <lb/>
bay toward Baltimore. The craft <lb/>
was a yawl-rigged yacht under sail <lb/>
and power; appeared to bi about l <lb/>
long, painted white, with cabin <lb/>
and cockpit; lofty foremost and short <lb/>
well aft, with jigger over <lb/>
the stern. <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
MUNICIPAL PLANTS <lb/>
Whole First Floor in Biases When <lb/>
Man On Second Floor Learn- <lb/>
ed of His Deadly <lb/>
Peril. <lb/>
i The Eastern <lb/>
ROCKY MOUNT, Tramps <lb/>
night set lire to an interlocking <lb/>
lower of the A. C. L railway about <lb/>
four miles from here in a southerly <lb/>
direction, and the keeper of <lb/>
tower had a narrow escape from <lb/>
being burned to <lb/>
The tramps, it is thought, had <lb/>
alighted from south hound <lb/>
gill train and thinking to do the <lb/>
; ,. lire to the h <lb/>
was a two Bl <lb/>
. hi i tea I re <lb/>
It it, lie was on the <lb/>
floor and saved h; <lb/>
Jump thirty feel I in <lb/>
No trace I <lb/>
but I <lb/>
e H <lb/>
Mr. J. II. Tucker, Who lives mar <lb/>
Greenville, has just from the <lb/>
Fair at Raleigh, and Mr Tucker <lb/>
was the only man from I'm county <lb/>
that had an exhibit at the fair Ibis <lb/>
week. Tucker's exhibits were of <lb/>
while leghorn chickens mid corn, and <lb/>
it Is gratifying to the people of the <lb/>
lo know that he captured three <lb/>
first prizes and two second prizes. The <lb/>
three first prizes were awarded for the <lb/>
chickens while the two second were <lb/>
given on the corn. <lb/>
were exhibits there this <lb/>
week from many counties in the State <lb/>
of leghorn chit kens, hut Mr. Tucker <lb/>
was successful Inasmuch as ho hail <lb/>
the good fortune told above. The com- <lb/>
between the counties was par- <lb/>
strong. Mays Mr. Tucker, but <lb/>
Just couldn't get ahead of <lb/>
It is Intimated by many of farm- <lb/>
era that have returned from tho Fair <lb/>
that they arc unusually sorry that <lb/>
they failed lo take in I vantage of <lb/>
chance lake exhibits to the fair, and <lb/>
It Is thought that next year will find <lb/>
Pitt county represented with many <lb/>
line exhibits. <lb/>
Tho.-e people who have returned <lb/>
that exhibits there this year were <lb/>
batter than has ever been before and <lb/>
that the attractions all over the fair <lb/>
grounds Ibis year were the best ever. <lb/>
A very large number of people from <lb/>
this county attended the fair and each <lb/>
Incoming train brings more k <lb/>
home. <lb/>
MARKET REPORT <lb/>
Sales this week have not been quite <lb/>
so large and prices on all grades of <lb/>
tobacco about the same. We sold a <lb/>
hundred thousand pounds yesterday at <lb/>
an average of over fourteen cents for <lb/>
all on the It was of the <lb/>
best and highest sales made this year. <lb/>
We made some of our customers <lb/>
high averages and all were well pleas- <lb/>
ed and said we made the highest <lb/>
sale In town. We second ale <lb/>
next Tuesday and Drat sale We <lb/>
day. tiring us a good lot and we will <lb/>
please you. We do not look for very <lb/>
heavy sales next week. Come see <lb/>
US. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
10-22-16-2 <lb/>
Booster Here <lb/>
Two automobile loads <lb/>
people came here this afternoon. They <lb/>
are boosters for the Kinston Fair <lb/>
which be held month <lb/>
Mayor Dunn says he is <lb/>
much worried these days by many <lb/>
of the local people who call up lo <lb/>
tell their grievance because <lb/>
telephone company is putting lip poles <lb/>
on their properly. The mayor says he <lb/>
can't understand why the people think <lb/>
he is ii, blame for It, because he has, <lb/>
absolutely nothing to do with It. <lb/>
The mayor slates ladies are <lb/>
giving him a hard run on this score. <lb/>
SPEEDER FINED <lb/>
IN COURT TODAY <lb/>
Police Court Very Slack Fur Past <lb/>
Hut Had Cages <lb/>
Since duly. <lb/>
Progress Is New <lb/>
Water -ml Light sys. <lb/>
AYDEN, tier. <lb/>
work on I hi and . <lb/>
system is now well while <lb/>
c mi , great <lb/>
o pro <lb/>
Sewer pipes unloaded <lb/>
from the nun c, -s and are being <lb/>
removed lo different parts of the <lb/>
city where the sewer extends, while I <lb/>
the electric line pols are being <lb/>
ed throughout the in a very rapid <lb/>
manner. <lb/>
The route of system has <lb/>
ready been ascertained by the work- <lb/>
men progress that they <lb/>
making goes in a great measure <lb/>
make the operations assume a <lb/>
pleasing appearance Following the <lb/>
excavation work the power house <lb/>
the Workmen are making very much <lb/>
progress in erection of ibis build- <lb/>
and it is thought It will <lb/>
not he a very great length of <lb/>
before ibis building will completed. <lb/>
Choir Practice <lb/>
Then <lb/>
all<lb/>
Mi ; v. Ii return d <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
has been looking after ; <lb/>
Atlantic Realty <lb/>
SEVERAL MEN HERE <lb/>
Being Laid In t <lb/>
Districts lie Slated <lb/>
When Operation <lb/>
Mill Begin. <lb/>
Work is rushed rapidly to <lb/>
completion on the new telephone ex- <lb/>
change which is expected lo be ready <lb/>
to start operation within a days, <lb/>
A large force of men have been here <lb/>
for several weeks gelling everything <lb/>
in readiness for the opening, and for <lb/>
the last two weeks work has been pro- <lb/>
on the laying of some cable- <lb/>
in the more congested districts of the <lb/>
town. This required a good deal of <lb/>
work, as the pavement bad in be cut <lb/>
up. and the cables laid several feel <lb/>
the ground. <lb/>
H is said exchange <lb/>
.; I, .- ii,, opera- <lb/>
till best HI <lb/>
i- an and <lb/>
. t <lb/>
I M <lb/>
to <lb/>
the lines<lb/>
lie <lb/>
i . will <lb/>
from tin<lb/>
I re Will <lb/>
Mines <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
;. Fa <lb/>
K i; <lb/>
STORY TELLING LEAGUE F <lb/>
Police court was in session ibis <lb/>
morning lo try one case, of Mr. <lb/>
Fred charged with <lb/>
the city ordinance which says <lb/>
Hint one shall not drive a car faster <lb/>
than ten miles per hour. <lb/>
He paid line of 2.50 Was <lb/>
taxed with the cost. <lb/>
Since the first of July Police court <lb/>
triad cases, and this was made <lb/>
up until a month ago. For the past <lb/>
month the court has had very few <lb/>
A WIDELY KNOWN <lb/>
MAN COMES HERE <lb/>
Mr. M. Rains, And <lb/>
Speaker. Will lie Here <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. F. M Hams, Cincinnati, Ohio, <lb/>
senior secretary the Foreign Chris- <lb/>
Han Society, will speak at <lb/>
the church Monday <lb/>
at October <lb/>
Mr. Raines is a man of wide <lb/>
and has traveled practically all <lb/>
over the world He has a pleasing <lb/>
personality and an unusual power as <lb/>
a public speaker. <lb/>
Greenville is fortunate in securing <lb/>
an ex, client speaker to come <lb/>
here. <lb/>
A v ill furnish special mu- <lb/>
sic at this occasion, and everyone that <lb/>
possibly can present. <lb/>
The Town Library committee formed <lb/>
representatives of <lb/>
clubs, fraternal orders, s, and <lb/>
the Board Aldermen has he, n work <lb/>
for several months toward <lb/>
establishment of a real library. <lb/>
As alt Greenville well knows <lb/>
nucleus of such a library i- already <lb/>
found in the small but excellent col- <lb/>
of books that was begun the <lb/>
of the Women's clubs and for <lb/>
years pa -I has been maintained <lb/>
b of Hie In order widen <lb/>
the Influence of Hie little library mi <lb/>
admirably In gun and supported by Hie <lb/>
women, Town Library committee <lb/>
hope- to a fund sufficient to open <lb/>
up in connection with it. a reeling <lb/>
for several hours daily, to secure <lb/>
service of a librarian and lo provide <lb/>
for a separate building This project <lb/>
will lake time and will need hearty <lb/>
cooperation every man, woman and <lb/>
child in Greenville, <lb/>
that one of <lb/>
library can possess Is the <lb/>
affection and interest of children <lb/>
and young people of the town, the <lb/>
Committee ha- planned a Story Tell- <lb/>
League under the leadership of the <lb/>
Senior class of the Training school <lb/>
and the ladies the town that have <lb/>
already had experience in <lb/>
ti conducted the library during <lb/>
He two , I . i <lb/>
provide . week telling <lb/>
in Ill m to <lb/>
Saturday Since the I <lb/>
are small . . <lb/>
all the . n he d attend tho <lb/>
. mi been <lb/>
made in stories In groups. <lb/>
the Saturday . h month, <lb/>
stories win bi told in little <lb/>
liaise m the lower grades and <lb/>
those who have not en tared school. <lb/>
On second Saturday there will he <lb/>
stories for boys and girls of the <lb/>
Intermediate grades at age when <lb/>
they love hero and stories of <lb/>
adventure. On third Saturday, the <lb/>
high school boys and girls and <lb/>
upper s will he introduced <lb/>
lo big of the world, <lb/>
those will not meet in the <lb/>
class room. On fourth Saturday <lb/>
will he told types of <lb/>
all am, <lb/>
stories example are <lb/>
popular with all. <lb/>
The first of this o lei <lb/>
will be held in library rooms <lb/>
on third floor of the Hank <lb/>
building tomorrow <lb/>
and will last just one hour. <lb/>
As is first, League will <lb/>
he find to see all children, boys and <lb/>
girls, stories. <lb/>
<lb/>
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