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BELOW A FEW OF THE SALES MADE DAILY AT <lb/>
THE BRICK WAREHOUSE, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LOOK THEM OVER, COMPARE THEM, THEY LOOK GOOD TO US, DON T THEY TO YOU <lb/>
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and tin along his III <lb/>
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A line, <lb/>
Mayo Ward's line S II <lb/>
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branch i the In co <lb/>
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n In division if Pi l l <lb/>
ii land <lb/>
; . . . , i i and <lb/>
three lots is know as the I'd <lb/>
ulna Homo Place which <lb/>
b i urn deed dated. <lb/>
m v m , and I In Bo k <lb/>
i. . i- . of the <lb/>
registry, to reference made. <lb/>
t of land will ho offered for <lb/>
I No. l. containing 100.2 re <lb/>
being the old Homo Pin containing <lb/>
and one house. <lb/>
containing acres lying <lb/>
along Cross on which <lb/>
. e house. <lb/>
Lot Nu. containing acre . hi <lb/>
the contra portion of tin- farm <lb/>
Milli I II E <lb/>
virtue of l ; <lb/>
oil in I i . i ; i <lb/>
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. . ,,. i i i on January <lb/>
III tan, which said i ion re- <lb/>
. I Book pa i- <lb/>
. lei f Deeds i <lb/>
the ii ed v, ill expo lo pub- <lb/>
ii i , door <lb/>
In on. ,. on Satin comber <lb/>
13th, in I the <lb/>
i or lot of I in I, b i In <lb/>
the county Pitt, State of N <lb/>
and In the town of <lb/>
i, Free Will <lb/>
Church, colored, on the side <lb/>
Mill St. ind South of the <lb/>
mining West from the I. bound <lb/>
n in by ditch, on the v, o i <lb/>
v i Daniel's lot, on lite by <lb/>
Tony ion SI . and on I he Ii u <lb/>
Harvey Lane's lot, containing one- <lb/>
lb of all acre, more or lei . <lb/>
in satisfy said mortgage. <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
This October 13th, 1915, <lb/>
I. I. KITTRELL <lb/>
F JAMBS SON <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
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the I n <lb/>
. Line will <lb/>
I i lion tickets from <lb/>
11.30 for all I <lb/>
on <lb/>
I, <lb/>
i to reach origin <lb/>
starlit point by or before <lb/>
November 6th, 1915, Proportional <lb/>
low rate from all Intermediate <lb/>
on same dates and with same limit <lb/>
Special Hill lie Operated On <lb/>
II. <lb/>
i.-. a. in. <lb/>
Rocky Mount. a, m <lb/>
Ar, a. m. <lb/>
Tunis. Sum ft, m <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
a. n <lb/>
Hobgood. a. m <lb/>
Ar. n m. <lb/>
Returning both trains will learn <lb/>
Tarboro p. m, <lb/>
These trains will slop at all stations <lb/>
to take on and lei off <lb/>
regular and <lb/>
call on <lb/>
II. WARD, Ticket Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST mm; <lb/>
I be of South <lb/>
The County Fair<lb/>
TARBORO. <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 Secretary <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AN It ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE EBBS FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE OF <lb/>
LA It OR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is K-i Ii tin lost i. M.-. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE <lb/>
AMONG THE REST <lb/>
J IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
OP CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET Hi T- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
-l FEW INCHES AND <lb/>
WHAT <lb/>
TO BRING TO Till IR <lb/>
OUR A H . k H Q <lb/>
7.1, ES ARE LOW AND <lb/>
BE HAD Al A- <lb/>
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I. <lb/>
CRUSHES <lb/>
SKILL <lb/>
Revival of The Plan to Deep <lb/>
en Tar River Being <lb/>
Talked. <lb/>
SMALL IN STATEMENT <lb/>
Hi Mil i Could Operate Boats <lb/>
direct i New is Nut <lb/>
Doing H Giro <lb/>
Opinion. <lb/>
For sometime much talk has boon <lb/>
current in section to deep- <lb/>
the Tar river for navigation <lb/>
from Greenville to Tarboro. thus <lb/>
it possible to have waterway <lb/>
route from Tarboro straight to Now <lb/>
York, or any other Atlantic sea- <lb/>
port town. <lb/>
Concerning the Inland waterway <lb/>
proposition, Congressman Small, who <lb/>
is regarded as an authority on <lb/>
and who may well he regard- <lb/>
ed as father of the plan. <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
welcome the privilege of a brief <lb/>
expression regarding <lb/>
the development of our <lb/>
transportation. This <lb/>
proposition Is mi Inside route <lb/>
from Boston lo Florida. The section <lb/>
from New York to Florida has <lb/>
ready been approved by the en- <lb/>
While tills embraces a total <lb/>
of eighteen hundred miles, <lb/>
panel that it <lb/>
canals. As n mutter of <lb/>
it ii- only necessary to <lb/>
tin- numerous Interior sounds and <lb/>
bays along Atlantic Seaboard and <lb/>
will only require distance <lb/>
of about hundred and thirty-one <lb/>
miles, lie total cost of the Improve- <lb/>
will be a little lose than forty- <lb/>
eight million dollars. The mere con- <lb/>
of such an Inside and Bate <lb/>
route demonstrates this groat value, <lb/>
but when you consider that this <lb/>
will Intersect the mouths of a <lb/>
of rivers having a <lb/>
gable length more than thou- <lb/>
sand miles. Its value is greatly <lb/>
d To put ii another way, Its <lb/>
construction will open up <lb/>
trunk line for water transportation <lb/>
of eighteen hundred miles with <lb/>
branches of more than live thou an. <lb/>
miles. must be content With this <lb/>
general statement as lo t ope an <lb/>
purpose of this water- <lb/>
already has the <lb/>
using her waterway to a <lb/>
vantage. Experts on the matter <lb/>
that transportation facilities from <lb/>
Greenville by water are line, but owing <lb/>
to the fuel Cheaper rates, or <lb/>
Quicker transportation can be had <lb/>
way of the rail roads, there is <lb/>
no river ionic to <lb/>
Owing to sen.- dispute John- <lb/>
son, colored, last night <lb/>
struck Fred colored, m the <lb/>
head with a club and crushed Ills <lb/>
skull In. It could not be learned <lb/>
the row was about. <lb/>
The is considered to <lb/>
be in ii precarious condition and <lb/>
not live. <lb/>
was brought hero this <lb/>
morning by the chief of police <lb/>
and placed In the county <lb/>
jail in await trial week in the <lb/>
Recorder's court. <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
YEARS AGO <lb/>
The Home Merchant <lb/>
Tile homo i. entitled to <lb/>
your trade and ought have it, as <lb/>
itinerant dealer or mer- <lb/>
chant Of some distant City. Ho spends <lb/>
his money here, lie builds a homo <lb/>
which enhances the value all prop- <lb/>
lie helped pay for the church <lb/>
you worship In, and school to <lb/>
which you send your children. He <lb/>
can not afford lo misrepresent his <lb/>
goods or swindle you, Self Interest <lb/>
alone would prevent this, lie slays <lb/>
with you in sunshine and storm, <lb/>
times of pro and in limes of ad- <lb/>
lie boars ids share of the <lb/>
burden of good government, When a <lb/>
paper is . h I ti <lb/>
approached. These are a of <lb/>
the reasons why you should patronize <lb/>
the home i. keep <lb/>
the goods you sells the <lb/>
right price, and lets the fact be known <lb/>
by means of an <lb/>
be will be very apt to <lb/>
gel his of the trade. <lb/>
Town council moots tonight. <lb/>
a. ll. his family <lb/>
to Greenville and is occupying one <lb/>
tin- new buildings <lb/>
e were land <lb/>
fore the door today <lb/>
John Doe, K . Now Heir To ions. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
I four, u <lb/>
In I <lb/>
no u heir to mil <lb/>
. i I. <lb/>
II Ion Gould, worth pi I i <lb/>
Ono the I hi <lb/>
,. i- father, bus ado I I him hi <lb/>
i have no child . Doc <lb/>
Patrick's Ii in So a <lb/>
policeman a ye r lie gave <lb/>
his nun o far as lie i be r- <lb/>
stood as An tin Mel i Ho <lb/>
in and led about a <lb/>
,. on a a and ti <lb/>
in tile was <lb/>
thought he bad been i Phil- <lb/>
However, no trace of his <lb/>
parents was found there lie was <lb/>
sent to St. Christopher's Home at <lb/>
Kerry, near the home of the <lb/>
and Mrs. adopted <lb/>
him. Now lie Is J. Shepard, Jr <lb/>
He found not only a father and <lb/>
mother, but a fortune and soc <lb/>
position. <lb/>
HIM RECEIPTS CLUB TO <lb/>
FOB POST OFFICE SET <lb/>
. i plan On Foot For Carnegie <lb/>
Library and Greenville <lb/>
Directory Too. <lb/>
MET <lb/>
LAST NIGHT <lb/>
in l ill lire Will <lb/>
An Bell a Social <lb/>
Com- <lb/>
Into It Now. <lb/>
TEUTONIC ALLIES ADMINISTER I <lb/>
DEFEAT ON SERBS Hi <lb/>
, I- for the month were <lb/>
i a or I i <lb/>
ed In in one mouth. <lb/>
was i ll a n <lb/>
to the of 1,379.70. <lb/>
The number of money orders issued I <lb/>
j during the month were i and the <lb/>
number of parcel band-1 <lb/>
led bed sis th and <lb/>
An average of thirteen <lb/>
pounds being <lb/>
each day in the An enthusiastic mooting of tin <lb/>
This Is indeed a huge of of Hie Carolina Club was bold in <lb/>
work for an office in a town the size j the club rooms night at which <lb/>
Greenville, and us there is need many added for the <lb/>
for additional help In the office, It club were <lb/>
would seem to , i n on The members of tho club fool that <lb/>
government could well afford to they are hampered with the bad <lb/>
i the local office additional help, now being furnished, and are <lb/>
which the postmaster has been trying planning to give the rooms a thorough <lb/>
to get. The present form Is remodeling, and the time to <lb/>
handling nearly the amount of introduce many new features Into the <lb/>
mall same number of cm- business of the club, <lb/>
handled four years ago, and For sometime been <lb/>
in only a social line, but in <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Hardy Little, the who Ed <lb/>
Moore in ion sometime ago, and <lb/>
who was yesterday was tins <lb/>
i tried before <lb/>
pi i in Jail iii mil el a WOO <lb/>
I await in the lie, order's <lb/>
i . Monday, <lb/>
Mr. w. J. Turnage has been <lb/>
to Ills home for save days <lb/>
MAN TO SLEEP <lb/>
FOR TWENTY <lb/>
FOUR HOURS <lb/>
M ll II went to to- <lb/>
day <lb/>
t Whiten Will <lb/>
Put a In Sleep in Al- <lb/>
kin's Window Seven <lb/>
O'clock. <lb/>
a number of people passing the <lb/>
hardware store of Carr and Atkins <lb/>
today have why <lb/>
prepared a nice soft bed in the <lb/>
window, <lb/>
it's who it to be- <lb/>
gin engagement White's <lb/>
Will put ft man to sleep in <lb/>
tonight even o'clock by of <lb/>
bi i powers, and the n <lb/>
sleep until tomorrow even, <lb/>
when lie will be awakened. <lb/>
Bounds funny doesn't it w . I <lb/>
developments tonight a <lb/>
the man dose for little d . of <lb/>
a twenty four hour sleep, <lb/>
Joseph went to <lb/>
today on business. <lb/>
Mr Paul Solomon left on the noon <lb/>
train for Ayden. <lb/>
NOV. Via London. <lb/>
an important railroad junction <lb/>
Serbia, about tulles to <lb/>
i of Km <lb/>
n by the Teutonic forces <lb/>
engaged in the Serbian ii was <lb/>
officially announced today. <lb/>
Tho German advance on from <lb/>
the west has made further progress. <lb/>
in the region lighting Is <lb/>
under way. Tho <lb/>
a strong offensive movement, were <lb/>
pulsed with heavy losses. <lb/>
Tho announcement <lb/>
group of Field Mar dial <lb/>
South of the Talcum <lb/>
m out , made further <lb/>
I i both of <lb/>
.,.; con- <lb/>
J . at- <lb/>
, i v. bi ere lo so i <lb/>
. oil II- <lb/>
me -nil pro ling <lb/>
p mi .- Into our hands. <lb/>
group of Prince <lb/>
The i. attempted to hall our <lb/>
weal of by a <lb/>
attack on a wide front with dense <lb/>
ii. , of troops. They were driven <lb/>
back with losses, our attack <lb/>
continues. Al the Russians <lb/>
succeeded in temporarily penetrating <lb/>
positions held by the troop.- Gen- <lb/>
We re I <lb/>
VIENNA, NOV. Via London, Nov. <lb/>
The general Italian which <lb/>
has been Iii progress for a fortnight, <lb/>
been met successfully by the <lb/>
the war office announces, and <lb/>
i. to decline am<lb/>
third Hal an attack against our <lb/>
coastal front which began on <lb/>
is and was renewed with Ii ti <lb/>
on October -s begins i i i II <lb/>
on <lb/>
against the northern n's of the lofty <lb/>
; I all will strong <lb/>
which, however, were weak several <lb/>
points. The attack was in vain, and <lb/>
no longer general. Though battle <lb/>
may again up the attempted of- <lb/>
on the main with <lb/>
twenty-five Infantry divisions <lb/>
which tho Italian command an- <lb/>
with bravo words, has i <lb/>
lapsed on the wall our <lb/>
victorious <lb/>
the front of <lb/>
a fortnight's duration a <lb/>
gain for our arms. Our front is <lb/>
Likewise tin defenders of <lb/>
the and front re <lb/>
tallied the i they o <lb/>
heroically held since the beginning <lb/>
the war. <lb/>
these successes our army <lb/>
has proved again how idle and <lb/>
r I able are all the claims of our erst- <lb/>
they are greatly <lb/>
work. of the fact that a large number <lb/>
In view of tho Impetus forward that of s men have t <lb/>
villa is now taking, it Is that In their application for membership <lb/>
the amount of mall handled will in- It l thought that the club will take <lb/>
crease right on, and the office here will Place as an active factor In Hie up- <lb/>
by a counter-attack, and look <lb/>
more six hundred prisoners. The <lb/>
Itself was <lb/>
the creator part ired by storm <lb/>
i. I bitter tight- <lb/>
It Ii . . ll . i <lb/>
; . . , <lb/>
M. i I IT WITH <lb/>
or THE <lb/>
William Crandall, the small <lb/>
ally to the southwest frontier <lb/>
territory ha he was able <lb/>
to conquer i a treacherous attack In <lb/>
the rear. <lb/>
the the second halt . <lb/>
October the enemy at least I <lb/>
SMALL <lb/>
RUN DOWN BY A <lb/>
STREET CAR<lb/>
M W NOV. Virginia it <lb/>
boy who was tried yesterday in three year old daughter of Mr. <lb/>
court on a charge of as-and Mrs H i of this place, <lb/>
Hubert Warren, a White boy <lb/>
was found but bad <lb/>
upon the payment of the <lb/>
costs ill action. <lb/>
stumbled a car In front <lb/>
of her home today, was knocked down <lb/>
and the rear passed over her <lb/>
body, killing her Instantly. <lb/>
not lie able to serve the patrons as <lb/>
quick as it would like lo unless it is <lb/>
given more clerical aid <lb/>
MAN <lb/>
GIVES REFLECTOR <lb/>
A FINE BOOST <lb/>
building Of the town. <lb/>
Last t meeting was devoted. <lb/>
generally, to a discussion for the <lb/>
plans by which the club is hoping <lb/>
to become an active business <lb/>
as well as a social affair, <lb/>
The . i n l ii rd In TUB <lb/>
. i i . . i ., e <lb/>
. J I <lb/>
Mr, s. Corey Says Greenville Una <lb/>
The v. Now Needs , ,. <lb/>
Live of Commerce to ., Training <lb/>
. November I School, and a local II- <lb/>
Tho Daily tor , tee t, and <lb/>
me a In be- bis l ll was <lb/>
half my lion town I <lb/>
u; l. n r. Hi . . , ,,,. , . . ed to on <lb/>
Is a newspaper of it ts made lo ft <lb/>
an ; <lb/>
of Commerce. It it . pa- . , ,, <lb/>
per am i Is the I getting out <lb/>
n o, and It is r. This w lo <lb/>
II <lb/>
on my next visit re, i tit he u great i <lb/>
ii i ,, an ; <lb/>
I boosting ll , <lb/>
i . ; . . . worK, <lb/>
l . pleasure in saying tho <lb/>
bus , <lb/>
for the few m . new fill <lb/>
keeps me Inform. I as I When the i has been <lb/>
done in and I e town I Maid pi ins <lb/>
a most Interesting and man <lb/>
tier. <lb/>
A SIM It COl <lb/>
Human <lb/>
In I <lb/>
IV I . Now and <lb/>
. . <lb/>
, large i <lb/>
In the <lb/>
Walsh, Democrat, and <lb/>
in i <lb/>
cording to <lb/>
The Kentucky election , also <lb/>
with Republicans <lb/>
gaining. <lb/>
be o <lb/>
North <lb/>
Ii making it <lb/>
way i <lb/>
out in i new <lb/>
. Ii <lb/>
e era of e club have already <lb/>
Intimate l if tho bu en of <lb/>
will rally i., . <lb/>
Hut they win ;. a an <lb/>
Chamber n Common i and nil <lb/>
rapidity hit b the business <lb/>
ere lining i Hint <lb/>
th ill be dam <lb/>
next the club, <lb/>
many additional i, to be <lb/>
for cot , and then <lb/>
the work will lie commenced In earn <lb/>
Work Holm; On <lb/>
construction work on the <lb/>
new bu i around Green- <lb/>
ville la pi <lb/>
tors are working hard so that the cold Messrs. II. A. White. lion <lb/>
weather of the will not over- and ll motored to Tar- <lb/>
Mr, A U Cox, of was <lb/>
, i a on i e today. <lb/>
take them and bind, r operations. <lb/>
afternoon to take in the fair.<lb/>
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TWO <lb/>
FRIDAY. . <lb/>
t, Mil <lb/>
PACE <lb/>
The Carolina Home and Farm <lb/>
and the Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
Inc. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
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s inscription, om year <lb/>
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Advertising rate, be bad upon <lb/>
business office In The Reflector Bu Id <lb/>
,,., r Evans and Third street <lb/>
cards of thank and resolution <lb/>
., i for at cent pit word <lb/>
PREPAREDNESS IS VITAL <lb/>
charges more one-hall cent per word for <lb/>
statements of kind. <lb/>
The people of the count, u taxpayers are <lb/>
, ,. Wilson ha. something up his due to know how the which they bars <lb/>
that will even the . accumulate sum,, and the finance com- <lb/>
, preparedness of the Democrat, leader the should lose do time In seeing that <lb/>
I . , hob. Claude of North Carolina, statement la given out. so the taxpayer, may <lb/>
., nothing to that the i the conditions <lb/>
Hat an argument that will win Kitchin over. tho county, <lb/>
there i enough guarantee given out to make <lb/>
paper correspondents up and I <lb/>
. ,.,. . . already won <lb/>
over .-. the bitterest foe. the prepared- <lb/>
MOM <lb/>
is on fool to curb the <lb/>
National hanks that been letting people <lb/>
program <lb/>
the event that money and then charging thorn heavy rate <lb/>
u, , B may demand of Intent. It a movement that is due. and one <lb/>
ad . this <lb/>
cent. w line, up lo C the manufacture of monition, of But the bank, not all i are <lb/>
to against the Germans with ; <lb/>
natter August ground, that it thought that biggest to the country I. the private <lb/>
. North I to ask Indemnity, provided, j . who let poor people have <lb/>
, ,. hi . the present taking In many Instances, too farm <lb/>
property of the borrower, and then charging them <lb/>
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II <lb/>
will <lb/>
the <lb/>
., i of the i r not I <lb/>
amount money loaned. <lb/>
Thu give, another opportunity they have the world <lb/>
. harks should claim the attention of the <lb/>
d Juries wherever sufficient evidence is found <lb/>
,, in Home Building and , their m. of winning and no one . . <lb/>
v , . , ,.,.,. . twentieth . H enough to say what surprise they are following the plan of <lb/>
Association a i. old and taking blood as well. <lb/>
,, . Saturday, a I already the out- ill next spring on tho world. <lb/>
. . . . a. i. .,. There arc certain lime. a man must have <lb/>
. bright for a number of additional <lb/>
i the previous b arc nearly sixty thou- <lb/>
tan i d i i on <lb/>
. II i- doing vast good to the share- <lb/>
. .-, both as an Investment and in home <lb/>
lg the town contain, buildings <lb/>
,.,, were secured through the aid of this <lb/>
Mr. Bryan cl thing out <lb/>
But granting Germany is not the next men- <lb/>
. i of II State., there is still Japan to be <lb/>
. Japan In eager m secure <lb/>
i the United states so <lb/>
.- ran establish a foothold In the <lb/>
Hemisphere. It Is for preservation of the <lb/>
i States t n preparedness program la be- <lb/>
. i, i and not through a desire for groat <lb/>
. . tor the i u <lb/>
Mr Bryan at l the other peace at any price ad- <lb/>
ere Col . the old maxim <lb/>
main I dent you <lb/>
I Stat. b would <lb/>
and hi. only resort is some loan shark, <lb/>
h usually worst end of the bargain and <lb/>
g. i- blood Bucked, too. <lb/>
Who can blame old Mississippi for <lb/>
an orderly mob and lynching that young <lb/>
low Surely Mississippi was not going to let <lb/>
Georgia get all ahead of her by having a lynching <lb/>
I Mississippi nut have cue <lb/>
p, lectures. Sometime, a <lb/>
, thing whether he believes In at remain you must he j <lb/>
remain Those that <lb/>
We would advise the editor of the ton <lb/>
,. or not so the cash is forthcoming. <lb/>
,. ;..,. ear, I i itself to ward off any detrimental blow that <lb/>
That, tor b, r of a i a at <lb/>
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If lie dirt was not worth the <lb/>
hat It now Is, it must should gel job and go <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
I support an in-<lb/>
Is e in Mart up a thou and <lb/>
munition factories, but at the rate her sub- <lb/>
. i, as the are <lb/>
,. in when i I it that; <lb/>
a C up , <lb/>
art money Co be re- <lb/>
only through Its power to <lb/>
. be broken up <lb/>
do. or rather <lb/>
News and Observer. <lb/>
. if the Isn't broken i i <lb/>
is remain. Intact soup can be served from <lb/>
It <lb/>
men fore . <lb/>
Are Is a i c, and <lb/>
the mothers should c careful, it the grates <lb/>
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What i- regarded as the most mistake <lb/>
. . i. been n lion of the <lb/>
. v i- mad i the eon e was <lb/>
placed at it lead of the most of greater <lb/>
. . , the foot of Evan. <lb/>
street. A no see DEAL <lb/>
I town. i a mi Into an office to gel a <lb/>
must be In clothes and <lb/>
U . , spout front. Unless he Is capable of this <lb/>
t, the present B for e <lb/>
. ,; . , , II Children are not given a chance to set hold <lb/>
. ring already shown that they would have a fire brand set themselves on fire. <lb/>
save war the United Stales must be; <lb/>
I r them In event that a war should <lb/>
spring up at tome future time. <lb/>
Mr Kitchin has talked with the President, <lb/>
; Is doubtful if lie will still oppose the national <lb/>
REELS <lb/>
L. <lb/>
POLITICAL <lb/>
a political party la a body <lb/>
citizen, who are banded together In defense of <lb/>
, . pie a i a post e In boom<lb/>
i. Bat then i will a b Instead of a p . i pt rt of the country the post office Is looked upon <lb/>
. . to a man leek- at than principle n it Is <lb/>
She pi a to i . cat i Id, l has nothing to <lb/>
A. c II fall to get the merit, the organization pro- <lb/>
I , to a i woman is , . ; . nation a top- <lb/>
i town to t tho i or split ballots. <lb/>
at a cl in i d p shape political a cm <lb/>
of v., II done the Ive <lb/>
clean h do not want anything <lb/>
but the white n t. n . are also out <lb/>
. by the bloated check of some public- <lb/>
. en who would not object to being am- <lb/>
to some foreign country. Many a man <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
II n all tin <lb/>
tho lei and Mrs. l <lb/>
in old n has been <lb/>
that to a. <lb/>
It i i ii be of On that is a dirty <lb/>
town, yet it can not he said it Is a clean <lb/>
n-ado capital of the Republicans. the appearance of street has a healthy, exuberant check with <lb/>
., have been anything but desirable in only to be offered nine work <lb/>
Bleep by an old -mammy and with large posters and other,,, . , . , , at Washington, at a salary <lb/>
would regret it <lb/>
their heart, could be told<lb/>
Country correspondents of this who de- <lb/>
to use it column, to tell that Mr. So i So <lb/>
to Bee Miss So and So on last Sunday, are <lb/>
per This caused it a provide, tor everything except rent, beat, <lb/>
fuel, depreciation and upkeep, <lb/>
merchants whose doors front this street There have been several attempts to Boat <lb/>
that they keep it In line shape. They ca parties In this on capital consisting of <lb/>
pithy platform, and deferred expectancy, hut as <lb/>
a rule they have not been a success. Our most <lb/>
flourishing parties have been those which have <lb/>
been able u make a prompt an <lb/>
of the federal patronage Immediately after <lb/>
Whenever this <lb/>
-i make extra effort to keep clean. Hy <lb/>
doing ibis they will giving their own business <lb/>
I houses an attractive appearance. <lb/>
The town should see that this street Is kept <lb/>
warned that this paper has not the time. <lb/>
read all stuff over, neither does Its readers <lb/>
to read II have something to toll Wu do not <lb/>
,. Is news, tell U. but by all means make sure It WM but not arguing e inaugural ceremony <lb/>
that point any. the thing lo do Is to keep it in button la us prompt as was expected, party <lb/>
I. news before you start telling it. Only yesterday <lb/>
we received a long letter of twelve pages of that <lb/>
stuff and it was immediately consigned to the <lb/>
basket. The others that come In will fol- <lb/>
low It <lb/>
eh an shape In the future <lb/>
workers Bock to Washington In tourist sleepers <lb/>
and clog up the corridors with language full of <lb/>
Once In four years the members of a political <lb/>
According to nil available information the fin- party get together and nominate somebody for <lb/>
week should be made pay up week and committee of the board of county President who always has to he waked up out of a <lb/>
then there would not be so much racket raised I mi r lave failed to publish their annual state sound sleep In order to be Informed of tho re suit. <lb/>
of the financial condition Pitt county due from present Indications, tho most popular <lb/>
to have been published, according to the law, the candidate next year will be a <lb/>
Monday In last December. II Is noticeable progressive whose enthusiasm for civil service <lb/>
that this has not been done and In failing to is not violent enough to raise a blister. <lb/>
a I out It. <lb/>
When will the street commissioners see to that <lb/>
sidewalk on Pitt street A man told us yes- <lb/>
that he did not believe any work had been tic people of the county some light on the Nothing Is more distasteful to the average <lb/>
done on this street In five years. o the county's finances, the finance committee which hasn't sense enough to know who <lb/>
not performing Its duties as the law My It made <lb/>
We saw the circus and had a great time. Being shall. j Political parties are necessary and desirable, as <lb/>
that Greenville only had a small we swore j the law makes a stipulation Inasmuch as they open the door to ambition and blaze a plain <lb/>
that we would not be shy on freaks, so we invited It that the cost of this statement shall not trail to the pay roll, a comfortable <lb/>
from Washington to come over. He one half cent per word. THE which finds supporters In every voting pro- <lb/>
d comment under the animal tent. knows of no newspaper In Pitt county that <lb/>
Notice of Land Sale <lb/>
Hy virtue of a decree the Clark <lb/>
Of the Court PHI <lb/>
Signed on the nil day of October. <lb/>
in a certain special proceedings <lb/>
entitled Re the Matter of r Q <lb/>
Tyson, Guardian of l Tyson, <lb/>
Hugh B Tyson, K II. Tyson, lames <lb/>
Tyson. Helen and Tyson, <lb/>
minors. the undersigned <lb/>
Commissioner will on Monday, the <lb/>
day December, o'clock <lb/>
before the Court House door In <lb/>
The <lb/>
To Appear Here Tail Week. <lb/>
ii,,. announcement of the forth <lb/>
. engagement <lb/>
the youthful prodigy, whose achieve- <lb/>
n in m telepathy and <lb/>
have been the talk the <lb/>
of the country years <lb/>
will be received with uncommon <lb/>
HI. demonstrations in the <lb/>
u the most <lb/>
marvels attributed to expose to public sale for <lb/>
is of following described tract of <lb/>
Hindu t <lb/>
The human mind is lo an. Being and lying in Township <lb/>
he reads with i i, Jack, beginning at an <lb/>
erring mind reading iron axle marked by point <lb/>
exploits of i spirit me -.-. ,,,;,. pine and three gum trees. <lb/>
. other charlatan, thence with A. B. Hudson's line about <lb/>
lakes have excite I i because of i yards to his corner In M. <lb/>
., i poster, who line a pine stump near a path, <lb/>
boon i i the with it. M William's line and <lb/>
., years, are I Hie bone p. p. Tyson's line marked by several <lb/>
Groat pointers, thence a westerly course <lb/>
The marvelous v. a. Hudson's line about -0 <lb/>
lions give, i the . to an iron axle stake near <lb/>
must skeptical hi. extraordinary Hi tree, thence a direct line to the <lb/>
. lib art slake In A. II. Hudson's line. <lb/>
lie submits to tests that prove be more or less, <lb/>
the shadow of that hi being a part of the land dead to Martha <lb/>
are absolutely genuine Hudson by J. A. Hudson and A <lb/>
and above reproach. Hudson and others, and being the same <lb/>
an engage- land which was conveyed to Ty- <lb/>
i i of nights, Thursday Nov. Ills son by H Jolly and wife, which <lb/>
performance are unlike any thing s recorded in Book W-7, <lb/>
ever before to the American of the Pitt County Registry, <lb/>
The audience is alternately j This, the 3rd day November, 1815. <lb/>
with mirth, with c. t;. TYSON, Commissioner. <lb/>
and by the ever JULIUS BROWN, Attorney, <lb/>
if . character of the <lb/>
ea <lb/>
Security Content men t <lb/>
Deposited in this Institution, every dollar is safe <lb/>
and is fully protected, <lb/>
In this enlightened age, ever of a com- <lb/>
should enjoy the advantages which the <lb/>
modern Banking Institution can furnish. <lb/>
Take the step today that leads to Security and <lb/>
Contentment by giving your funds the <lb/>
afforded in the Fire-Proof, Burglar Proof <lb/>
of <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
FOB BALK MULE, <lb/>
blind one eye, bold at <lb/>
public auction on Saturday, <lb/>
p, in. This mule <lb/>
I. a line r and worth <lb/>
bun Ired dollars. John King. R. V. <lb/>
l. Greenville, X. C. ll-3-ltd <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
fitting done. Mrs. Pauline <lb/>
house on Fifth street. <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
LOOT is HUH <lb/>
piece broken out of left Kind- <lb/>
please return to J. Noble <lb/>
It AND <lb/>
pressing. Work sent for and de <lb/>
All work done with I. X. <lb/>
Steam Phone <lb/>
Sanitary Pressing Club. Loot <lb/>
Smith, Prop <lb/>
relieves <lb/>
instantly. Price any <lb/>
store 10-18-101 <lb/>
i BALE ACRES <lb/>
about live miles <lb/>
the County Home. Allied <lb/>
null illusion. <lb/>
WE RE mu <lb/>
Fire Hoards, Pipe of all <lb/>
mg neatly done on short no- <lb/>
We are a position to give <lb/>
prices that arc the lowest to u <lb/>
had on any thing ill this line. S. T<lb/>
land, new casings <lb/>
and tires, newly upholstered. In good <lb/>
condition for cash at E. B <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
BOON RENT FOB <lb/>
gentleman. Phone 448-J. <lb/>
FOB BALE FEATHER <lb/>
wood and one coal heater. 4th Si<lb/>
i Hi Kill III I HI III <lb/>
Just Received <lb/>
A line of RICHARD <lb/>
toilet articles. Don't forget that we still keep the <lb/>
most UP TO DATE drug store in Greenville. <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
The Leading Prescription and Drug Store. <lb/>
ll I I I I i i PP <lb/>
To The Farmer of This Section <lb/>
We have ample means to assist <lb/>
you to <lb/>
HOLD OUR COTTON <lb/>
if you w to, and II be glad to have <lb/>
you call on us when we can <lb/>
be service <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company <lb/>
B U. lie <lb/>
t. It. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
V, S. t <lb/>
State of North Carolina I'm <lb/>
Township <lb/>
M T. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Cannon and<lb/>
file defendants above named win <lb/>
lake notice in Hi <lb/>
above entitled action issued <lb/>
said on 2nd <lb/>
day November, by B. v. Tyson. <lb/>
a Justice the pea Pitt <lb/>
Carolina, for the sum of 189.60, <lb/>
due said plaintiff by open account, <lb/>
summons is returnable before <lb/>
said Justice bis office Green- <lb/>
ville in said county, and Greenville <lb/>
hip on the day De <lb/>
and where Hie said defend- <lb/>
ants are required to appear and an- <lb/>
. or lemur to the complaint, or the <lb/>
relief demanded will be granted. <lb/>
This 2nd day November, 1915. <lb/>
II K TYSON, <lb/>
Justice of the Peace <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
start <lb/>
The Hollar Never <lb/>
a Single II ii man <lb/>
The Spent Will Be <lb/>
Witt I <lb/>
He Ample and Basted With <lb/>
r it is <lb/>
Why Start An Today and Prepare To <lb/>
Worst K It <lb/>
THE FARMERS BANK <lb/>
T. F. Cashier <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
of Sale of I and <lb/>
virtue of power vested me by <lb/>
executer to me on <lb/>
day of February. by <lb/>
Mills, and duly recorded in the <lb/>
of the of Heeds for Pitt <lb/>
in H-10. at page I <lb/>
sell for cash lo the highest bidder II <lb/>
public auction the Court House <lb/>
door in Town of Greenville, at <lb/>
Twelve o'clock . on <lb/>
day of November, 1918, tho following <lb/>
tract of r estate, lying, <lb/>
being ail situate in the t only <lb/>
Pitt an l State North Carolina, b- <lb/>
Lying In Township, <lb/>
of Back Mil's Mon- <lb/>
roe fax Dicey Stocks and <lb/>
same land to Mills n <lb/>
Henry Con and his mother J <lb/>
i Said tract containing <lb/>
three and one acres, or <lb/>
October 1915. <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
ALBION Attorney. <lb/>
d w. <lb/>
security against said to secure <lb/>
unpaid purchase price <lb/>
This October 6th. 1915. <lb/>
JAMES l. i <lb/>
Bate<lb/>
By virtue the direction, <lb/>
in in i certain decree entered at <lb/>
OF REAL ESTATE terns, 1916, of Put Superior i <lb/>
North Cat i. Pitt i th. Hanking <lb/>
In Superior Court J , . , ,. u; A. Taylor. J. <lb/>
tiers <lb/>
Marl ha . the <lb/>
Taylor and i Taylor, J. A <lb/>
W. J and <lb/>
it. Corey. Con j Hi go O <lb/>
Herbert Corey and Corey Roberson, the undersigned a <lb/>
j ii. Corey, n. J. Core Herman commissioner appointed laid <lb/>
Stoke. . I wife I In said ill <lb/>
b minor hi I House <lb/>
U. Wooten Es , m , Monday <lb/>
Nov. . lion for <lb/>
court i ill , , . . .,, <lb/>
land, t <lb/>
lying and be <lb/>
GOOD PLUMBING <lb/>
be Job beating <lb/>
Is Yen arc certain, too, <lb/>
the Job will lie done In painstaking manner If bare <lb/>
us to do <lb/>
ESTIMATES I GIVES. CAM. <lb/>
S. T. HICKS, The Plumber <lb/>
Phone Residence Street <lb/>
State of North Carolina Pitt County <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
II. T <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Cannon and <lb/>
The defendants above named will <lb/>
lake notice that a summons In the <lb/>
above entitled action was Issued <lb/>
against said defendants on the 2nd <lb/>
day of November. 1915. by II. Tyson, <lb/>
Justice of the peace of Pitt county. <lb/>
North Carolina, for the sum of 1176.54, <lb/>
due said plaintiff by open account. <lb/>
u lib ii summons is returnable before <lb/>
the said Justice at bis office at <lb/>
ville in said county, an In <lb/>
Township on 2nd day of December, <lb/>
1913, when where said defend- <lb/>
ants are required to appear and an- <lb/>
or demur complaint, or the <lb/>
relief demanded will be granted. <lb/>
This 2nd day of November, 1915 <lb/>
I. K. TYSON, <lb/>
11-3-1 Justice the Peace; <lb/>
BOY OF t <lb/>
Nothing Mi a mother more than <lb/>
Hi . loud, in c croup, <lb/>
I c <lb/>
; ping for In, I <lb/>
n. Mrs. T. Claire, <lb/>
V i Honey and Tar <lb/>
cared my boy of croup after other rem- <lb/>
Recommended for <lb/>
coughs and <lb/>
NOTICE OF VALUABLE SALE <lb/>
. cause on the i I day i I Nov- . <lb/>
. by John Cox <lb/>
. court of <lb/>
Bethel town . said count<lb/>
For Quick Service <lb/>
FALL EATABLES <lb/>
Cream, Veal, <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
wheat. Mullein, Met India <lb/>
to <lb/>
S. M, SCHULTZ, <lb/>
Eye Troubles <lb/>
be quickly <lb/>
by wearing of the <lb/>
lenses. We know <lb/>
the optical business and <lb/>
can furnish any <lb/>
eyes may need. <lb/>
No Charge for <lb/>
W. L. BEST <lb/>
Op <lb/>
November 6th, <lb/>
virtue of authority contained In <lb/>
judgment decree rendered <lb/>
In Special Proceeding No. pend- <lb/>
before the clerk of the Superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county, entitled J J <lb/>
Evans, James Evans, <lb/>
and others against It <lb/>
A Forbes, II C. Evans and wife. Rat- <lb/>
Evans, and others, the undersign- <lb/>
ed Commissioner will on MONDAY <lb/>
November Mb. 1816, M <lb/>
to the highest bidder public <lb/>
auction before the court house door of <lb/>
Pitt county, the following described <lb/>
tract land lying and being In the <lb/>
county and In Greenville town- <lb/>
ship, bounded and described a <lb/>
Lying on the of Ha <lb/>
south side of Tor river, a I <lb/>
of John s b <lb/>
north, James Sutton on the em i Sal <lb/>
lie i. and i <lb/>
a it, Sutton in Suite <lb/>
and i <lb/>
Will <lb/>
I, H Tl <lb/>
of land is about <lb/>
the n, . i ti <lb/>
adjoining lands nos <lb/>
by W. S Move, Mrs. Richard K <lb/>
Noah Tyson, T. M. Hooker others <lb/>
and better known as the Elizabeth <lb/>
Evans place, <lb/>
This tract of land will be id <lb/>
and subdivided Into three tracts or <lb/>
panels of hind and each lot or parcel <lb/>
of land will lie sold separately mid <lb/>
the whole together, but the bid on <lb/>
each will be rejected <lb/>
less the amount bid on all <lb/>
the sub-divisions exceeds Hie bid on <lb/>
the whole A limp of this Iran of <lb/>
land will be exhibited on the day of <lb/>
sale, but anyone desiring lo BOB the <lb/>
map before the sale can do so <lb/>
plying to the son- <lb/>
or. <lb/>
The purpose of this ante to n <lb/>
division of the tin <lb/>
j among the of <lb/>
. d d <lb/>
i The II . . <lb/>
of paying or <lb/>
one third cash and the a two <lb/>
equal pi n of o ad two yearn <lb/>
from d i lively <lb/>
Interest from e rate ft i <lb/>
I per cent per annum, the <lb/>
required to execute <lb/>
ad O on of M <lb/>
Saturday lib day of December. ,.,,., ,. WARD and T. A. <lb/>
P. M to pub- , . . ., .,.,, <lb/>
sale in the town of Ayden. N. C, lo m ,,. ,, ,. <lb/>
A and b. <lb/>
ii , ,,. ,,, , , , R.,; <lb/>
to thirds three J A the <lb/>
,. and as a pa, <lb/>
with Interest on deferred o <lb/>
at six per cent, the follow- nU full. in <lb/>
I, ,. . . or p. Is land. . <lb/>
East side of <lb/>
recorded In boos page of tie <lb/>
i deed of trust made by J. A. <lb/>
to II W. trustee <lb/>
adjoining the lands of N. K. Corey and <lb/>
bounded as follows Beginning in book M-9, nape <lb/>
the Register <lb/>
county. <lb/>
of Pill <lb/>
the New Road in the Meadow <lb/>
Branch Canal and running down Bald <lb/>
canal to mouth of House Ditch, lam, <lb/>
hem e Up sail tile New j <lb/>
thence up said road to the beginning. <lb/>
containing root. less. <lb/>
Also one other tract situated In township, said county State, a. <lb/>
Swift Creek Township, Pitt county, <lb/>
North Carol and lying on the East <lb/>
o o lire and n <lb/>
joining the lands of N. U <lb/>
J. U Taylor F. C. Martin <lb/>
containing acres more or less am <lb/>
Road and adjoining the lands of the u, <lb/>
;.,;,. .; v, a . the late Archibald <lb/>
Cox find oilier- i lid b i follows <lb/>
inherited by J. C. .- W. A. <lb/>
mad the mouth <lb/>
from their father c. it. Taylor <lb/>
d Said land is Cully described in a <lb/>
; i to a pine, then Mortgage duly executed and re <lb/>
South S east U pol to Arch Cox's recorded on March <lb/>
. . . , line South i font the said I Taylor an,. <lb/>
; and W. A. lo the . I <lb/>
a. i Ca in book D-l page <lb/>
of the of deeds <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Situated In the count <lb/>
ate i North Can . <lb/>
First Beginning a stake <lb/>
Jno. corner In He G <lb/>
ford's and W. II. Wards line S. 1-4 <lb/>
. i p . . lo rot i. then up <lb/>
I to the sluing <lb/>
. or <lb/>
r will <lb/>
o tin <lb/>
. and on lb <lb/>
. I or pan <lb/>
. Ian i, wit <lb/>
an lb in Swift hip, <lb/>
county. Norm Carolina adjoining <lb/>
the lands U. Smith on the North <lb/>
by the lands James brooks on the <lb/>
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Dresses and can please you in both <lb/>
quality and price <lb/>
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newest things in hats for Fall and winter <lb/>
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dwellings painted while, rooms, <lb/>
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story, one two shed.-, now <lb/>
and I cows sheds, all In good <lb/>
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clay very line tobacco lands <lb/>
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crops <lb/>
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Home Place <lb/>
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and recorded ill Hen <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
the purpose of giving every one nil <lb/>
opportunity to buy a small tract as <lb/>
Well as a large trail with small cash <lb/>
payment and long easy terms for the <lb/>
balance. <lb/>
This the 1st day of November. 1916 <lb/>
K C <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
PIERCE, <lb/>
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mid <lb/>
DON'T MISS THIS -lip. en- <lb/>
close with live cents to a Co, <lb/>
I Chicago, writing your name and <lb/>
address clearly. You win receive in <lb/>
return a trial package containing Pol <lb/>
Honey and Tar for <lb/>
coughs, colds and croup, Kid <lb/>
and Cathartic- Tub- <lb/>
lets. -Adv. <lb/>
FOB SALE <lb/>
Five thousand <lb/>
posts from six to eight feet <lb/>
long. <lb/>
H. H. PROCTOR, <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
page of the <lb/>
try, to is <lb/>
This of land will be offered f. <lb/>
Bale b <lb/>
N. l, containing sere <lb/>
bring old Home Place <lb/>
and one tenant <lb/>
Lot No containing acres <lb/>
along Cross on <lb/>
is one tenant house. <lb/>
No. acres, be <lb/>
the central of tho fan. <lb/>
a described lying on the <lb/>
side of the lead ditch containing <lb/>
t. mint louse <lb/>
Tills land Will be offered sale la <lb/>
tracts, and then <lb/>
ed for sale as a whole, and the <lb/>
it brines the largest price will be re- <lb/>
ported to Court for confirmation <lb/>
This particular description <lb/>
This October 8th. 1915. <lb/>
only to tho land. Just <lb/>
described. <lb/>
Parties desiring lo see a of <lb/>
land can do so by <lb/>
to C. S. Carr, cashier of the <lb/>
vi lie Banking A Trust Co., In Orson <lb/>
C. <lb/>
C. S. CARR <lb/>
Commissioner<lb/>
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IDEAL SMALL FARMS <lb/>
AT YOUR OWN PRICE <lb/>
AT OUR GRAND<lb/>
10.30 A. M. <lb/>
NEXT <lb/>
MONDAY, <lb/>
Near N. C <lb/>
We have subdivided into beautiful small farms <lb/>
THE GUM PLACE <lb/>
Two miles South of on the Greenville Road <lb/>
CHURCH AND SCHOOLS <lb/>
Terms of One-Fifth Cash, the Balance in Equal Installments due in <lb/>
and Years from Date of Sale <lb/>
THE WAY TO START IN IS TO BUY SOME LAND. WHEN YOU CAN BUY IT AT YOUR OWN PRICE, I IS YOUR TIME <lb/>
TO GET THAT START. <lb/>
Free A Big Dinner to all Who Attend The Sale <lb/>
Music Will be Furnished by Our Own All Star Brass Band <lb/>
Meet Us on the Ground We Sell Rain or Shine <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty <lb/>
Home Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Premier Auction <lb/>
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