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I Saved Girl's Life <lb/>
want to tell you what wonderful benefit have re- <lb/>
from the use of writes <lb/>
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb/>
W certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, <lb/>
liver and stomach troubles. firmly believe <lb/>
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb/>
they went in on her, but one good dose of <lb/>
made them break out, and she has had no <lb/>
more trouble. I shall never be without <lb/>
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, <lb/>
J malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar f <lb/>
ailments, has proved itself a safe, <lb/>
if, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb/>
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- I <lb/>
It is a medicine of merit. Seventy-five <lb/>
of splendid success proves its value. Good for <lb/>
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents.<lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
Mortgage Sale <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
i iii a certain deed of trust, <lb/>
by J. Turnage on the 22nd day <lb/>
at November. 11-13, to C. S. Carr. for <lb/>
benefit of O. L. Joyner and J. S <lb/>
Carr, which deed of trust Is recorded <lb/>
In Book T-10, page Pitt county <lb/>
the undersigned will, on <lb/>
Monday January MM, at <lb/>
o'clock m. before the court house door <lb/>
In the town of Greenville, aforesaid <lb/>
state and county, expose to public <lb/>
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb/>
the following described tract or parcel <lb/>
of land, <lb/>
All that tract or parcel of land in the <lb/>
county of Pitt, State of North Carolina. <lb/>
Mar the town of Greenville, and being <lb/>
farm No. a plat formerly <lb/>
by Mrs. Annie Anderson, which pint <lb/>
is on record Map book page <lb/>
Pitt to which plat, for <lb/>
la more I <lb/>
III hi Bald farm No. <lb/>
ins acres by actual survey <lb/>
j this BALE la made for the purpose <lb/>
I of satisfying Ilia of the <lb/>
trust above described. <lb/>
This . <lb/>
C B. CARR, Trustee. <lb/>
DONNELL <lb/>
thence with their line to David Is made for the purpose of <lb/>
deceased, and T. E. Langley's line; tying the terms of the mortgage here- <lb/>
with the House and Langley referred to. <lb/>
line south to the Adam Fleming and This the 3rd day of December, 1915. <lb/>
T. B. Langley's line; south to <lb/>
the road at or Eason <lb/>
Run; thence with the Public Road <lb/>
west to Parkers X Roads; thence, <lb/>
G. E HARRIS, <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
HARDING Attorneys. <lb/>
south to the Ben J. Wilson crossing CAROLINA, <lb/>
A. C. L. Railroad; thence with the <lb/>
Public road west to Bill Whitehead's <lb/>
Farm; thence south with the White- <lb/>
head and Johnson's line to Tar River; <lb/>
west to the beginning. <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by the Board <lb/>
Land Sale <lb/>
By virtue of the power sale <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by J. P. Morris to John J. Ford <lb/>
and W. H. the 24th day of <lb/>
November. 1913, and which mortgage <lb/>
is recorded in Book age of <lb/>
the Pitt County in <lb/>
payments having been <lb/>
will on Monday the 27th <lb/>
day of December, 1915 at m. expose <lb/>
of Commissioners of Pitt County, in; to public sale, for cash, before the <lb/>
session assembled on ,., . <lb/>
ii to public Sale, mo <lb/>
regular session assembled on Holiday, court house door in Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
Election to be held Tuesday, December 1915, ordered that following described tract of <lb/>
February 1916, at the School Election be held in the following and being Bethel township, Pitt <lb/>
,. a, County, N. C. and more particularly <lb/>
described as follows, Being <lb/>
three shares or lots of land, as follows. <lb/>
iii the above described territory for described <lb/>
the purpose of taking and ascertain- <lb/>
the will of the qualified voters of <lb/>
the above described territory, as to <lb/>
-To Embrace the Whole of <lb/>
Bum <lb/>
and of the Ford tract of <lb/>
land, and which three shares or lots <lb/>
contain acres more or less and <lb/>
bounded by the of James M. <lb/>
Manning and the J. L. Nelson lands. <lb/>
Get <lb/>
Oars does <lb/>
WHEN YOU SEE OUR CUTLERY YOU WILL <lb/>
LIKE THE BRIGHT SHEEN OF THE <lb/>
BLADES. WHEN YOU TRY IT YOU WILL FIND <lb/>
THAT HIGH QUALITY FOR WHICH OUR STORE <lb/>
STANDS <lb/>
WE DO NOT JUGGLE PRICES. WE PRICE <lb/>
OUR GOOD STUFF AT WHAT IT IS WORTH- <lb/>
NO MORE. WE GIVE YOU THE PLUMP VALUE <lb/>
FOR EVERY PENNY WE CHARGE <lb/>
Notice sale. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, PITT <lb/>
E. K. CO. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
CHARLIE LITTLE <lb/>
B virtue of an execution directed <lb/>
to the from the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, in the above en- <lb/>
titled action, I will on Monday, the 3rd <lb/>
Jay of January, MM, at o'clock m . <lb/>
at the court house door of said county <lb/>
sell to the highest bidder for cash to <lb/>
satisfy execution, all the right. <lb/>
title and interest which the said Char- <lb/>
lie Little, the defendant, has in the <lb/>
following described real estate, to- <lb/>
One lot of land situated in <lb/>
Township Triumph Church, it <lb/>
being tho lot of land purchased by <lb/>
Charlie Little from Dentist Little and <lb/>
known as the store lot. it being one- <lb/>
fourth of an more or less. <lb/>
This the 3rd day of December, 1915. <lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
Sheriff <lb/>
12-3-ltd <lb/>
Said election to be held Tuesday, <lb/>
whether there shall or shall not be February g, MM, at the Store of Ivey <lb/>
and collected a Special Bro. in the town of Arthur. <lb/>
Tax of on the One Hundred N- C. in said Township for tho <lb/>
Dollars valuation of properly and pose of taking and ascertaining the w . <lb/>
n the Poll In the will of the qualified voters of the above n being the land deeded to J. P. <lb/>
ed territory, and at described territory, as to Morris by w. H. and J. J. <lb/>
the Special Tax shall shall or shall not be levied and for which this mortgage is <lb/>
written or printed ballot con- collected a Special School Tax of given to secure the purchase price. <lb/>
. , w Si on the One Hundred Dollars. the 24th day of November, 1915. <lb/>
use opposed to said Tax shall valuation of property and on the W. JOHN J. FORD, <lb/>
,. printed ballot con- Poll In the above described Mortgagees. <lb/>
the words Special and said Election those favoring I JULIUS BROWN. Attorney. <lb/>
t B Tax shall vote a written <lb/>
And it is further order. J. H. or printed ballot containing the words of <lb/>
Randolph be and he It hereby Special and opposed j virtue of the authority contained <lb/>
Election to said Tax shall vote a written or a judgment decree made by the <lb/>
ind R H. Pollard and J. Fleming printed ballot containing the words the Superior In <lb/>
be and they are hereby appointed Poll Special proceedings No. 1910. entitled J. <lb/>
Judge Election. And it is ordered, that Mills vs. R. A. <lb/>
is further that a Smith be and he is hereby appointed commissioner will, on <lb/>
Is and shall be re- Registrar for said election and A. A. December 1915. at <lb/>
and that the Registration I Joyner and X B. Joyner be and m, before the court house door <lb/>
for said District or Territory are hereby appointed Poll Holder o. f to public sale <lb/>
shall be opened on Thursday, January j Judges Election. , highest bidder for one-third <lb/>
1916, and closed Saturday, And it la further ordered, that a cash tn two equal pay- <lb/>
1916 for the purpose of New Registration is and shall be re- and two years from date <lb/>
wring tie qualified voter for the quired, and that the Registration; <lb/>
Territory of District. for Territory <lb/>
This the 8th day of November, MM. shall be opened on Thursday. January <lb/>
s Chairman, 1916, and closed on <lb/>
Board of of Pitt Co. MM, for the purpose of <lb/>
PITT CO <lb/>
Notice i <lb/>
of County C <lb/>
in regular <lb/>
BELL, Clerk. <lb/>
of Land <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
By virtue of a power sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by T. Frank Taylor to <lb/>
G. E. Harris, dated February MM, <lb/>
the qualified voters the said <lb/>
Territory or District. <lb/>
This the 9th day of December, 1915. <lb/>
S. A. Chairman. <lb/>
Hoard of of Pitt Co. <lb/>
BELL, Clerk. <lb/>
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in me as <lb/>
Li. Harris, ., .,. <lb/>
duly recorded in the commissioner. r order o court, mad. <lb/>
office In Pitt county in Hook D-ll, page that special M pend- <lb/>
of sale respectively, the deferred pay- <lb/>
to be secured by mortgage, the <lb/>
following described tract of land <lb/>
and being In Greenville township, <lb/>
Pitt county, of North Carolina, <lb/>
more particularly described as fol- <lb/>
Lot No. In the division of Elizabeth <lb/>
Evans tract of land as shown on map <lb/>
made by W. C. surveyor, in <lb/>
October. 1915, containing acres, <lb/>
described as Beginning at <lb/>
two post oaks on edge of Mill <lb/>
Tom corner and runs north <lb/>
degrees minutes east feet <lb/>
to a stake; thence south degrees <lb/>
taunt- .,, . <lb/>
-4 the undersigned, as mortgagee, will In superior court of I cast a stake <lb/>
on MONDAY, the 3rd day of January, North Carolina, entitled In the roan; south <lb/>
at O'clock, noon. It being the matter of Charlie Nichols, Jasper Joy- west with the <lb/>
in January, expose to Joyner and Hemby feat to a stake, the <lb/>
Try A Reflector Want Ad <lb/>
Bring your want ad in today <lb/>
veil by the Hoard <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
assembled <lb/>
Monday, November i 1915, <lb/>
an Election be hell the <lb/>
described known a <lb/>
School District No. Green- <lb/>
ville Township. <lb/>
at Bryan's Creek on Tar <lb/>
River and running a straight line <lb/>
North to the Latham land; thence with <lb/>
the Latham and Clark line on west <lb/>
of Latham land; thence with the <lb/>
Spain and Tucker lino on west side of <lb/>
Spain farm; thence north to the <lb/>
Brown and Atkinson line and thence <lb/>
with line to Elihu lino on <lb/>
weal side of farm to <lb/>
and Lumber <lb/>
thence cast with <lb/>
and Eureka Lumber company's <lb/>
line to J. J. Turnage and Eureka <lb/>
company's line; with their <lb/>
line to Eureka Lumber company's and <lb/>
W. J. line; thence with their <lb/>
line to It. L. Smith and Eureka <lb/>
company's line; thence With their <lb/>
lino east to Eureka Lumber com- <lb/>
and Tom line; thence <lb/>
east to and Eureka Lumber <lb/>
company's line; with their line <lb/>
east to the Shivers and J. E. <lb/>
line; thence east with their line to <lb/>
Miss Addle Fleming and W. H. <lb/>
line; east with <lb/>
Fleming and line to R. D. <lb/>
Harrington and B. House's corner; <lb/>
public <lb/>
-lilt . . II . <lb/>
on the east, tho Henry Brown lands of Williams Land indicated on map feet by <lb/>
on tho Rob <lb/>
sale re the court house EX I will on the day of <lb/>
of lot No. thence north <lb/>
. v-, . door in Greenville, to the highest bid- January MM at 11.00 O clock a. m. at feet to a <lb/>
for cash, the following described the court house door at N. <lb/>
tract or of land, sell for cash to the highest bidder M w a n <lb/>
Lying and being In Greenville the following described real estate <lb/>
township, Pitt county, North <lb/>
on the north side of Tar river, ad-1 Lying and in the county of Pitt <lb/>
Joining the lands of Sidney Spain heir beginning at the North East <lb/>
i north degrees east feet to a <lb/>
stake; thence north CO degrees <lb/>
minutes west feet to two post oaks, <lb/>
the beginning. The family graveyard. <lb/>
I Parker and North to J. R. Nichols line. and w, excepted <lb/>
West to a ditch. Thence up <lb/>
said ditch in a direction to, wag on <lb/>
another ditch. Thence up said ditch but on account <lb/>
to the place to the said W. A. Nichols fed Qr <lb/>
ditch runs into said ditch. Thence up <lb/>
said ditch to the Will ma A. Nichols I and on forth <lb/>
corner. The same being the land de- DeCember <lb/>
Thigpen on the -st and by II. J- <lb/>
Cobb on the south and being the <lb/>
land conveyed by J. u. Warren to <lb/>
T. F. Taylor by Deed dated January <lb/>
1st, 1914 as appears on record in the <lb/>
office of the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county in Book R-16, <lb/>
page and specifically described as vised by said <lb/>
Beginning on the Tarboro <lb/>
road at S. H. Spain's land and run- <lb/>
thence with Spain's lino to acres. <lb/>
to j <lb/>
,, 1915, m. <lb/>
1-3 cash, 1-3 in one year <lb/>
the Gum Swamp road thence with the <lb/>
Gum Swamp road and tho line of the <lb/>
Henry Brown land to the corner of the <lb/>
Tucker land, thence with the line of <lb/>
tho land now occupied by Edna <lb/>
to tho Tarboro road, thence with the <lb/>
Tarboro road to the beginning, con- <lb/>
acres more or less and be- <lb/>
the same land formerly conveyed <lb/>
by D. A. King to J. B. Warren by Deed <lb/>
dated March 1911, and recorded <lb/>
Hook U-9, page in tho office of the <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb/>
Terms of Cash. Time of <lb/>
o'clock, noon, MONDAY, January <lb/>
3rd, 1916. Place of Before the <lb/>
court house door in Pitt county. This <lb/>
loners as appears in Book Page <lb/>
. . . no l-o . o j. <lb/>
Record of Wills and being about <lb/>
. . . . mortgage securing deferred payments. <lb/>
This the 13th day of r MM <lb/>
JAMES L, EVANS. <lb/>
t r . . .i if f . <lb/>
Christmas Offering <lb/>
Automobile Robes and <lb/>
Juvenile <lb/>
OUR STOCK OF ROBES AND BICYCLES IS VERY COMPLETE AND W E <lb/>
WOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU BEFORE DECIDING ON <lb/>
YOUR CHRISTMAS <lb/>
DON'T WAIT <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
st <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
in <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Land <lb/>
By virtue of authority of a Judgment <lb/>
entered special proceedings in the <lb/>
Notice of Land Sale <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained In <lb/>
a certain mortgage executed by W. II. <lb/>
Harrow to J. W. Stewart, <lb/>
and duly recorded in <lb/>
page of the Registry s In Jones <lb/>
Pitt county, the undersigned <lb/>
will, on Monday. January M <lb/>
1916, sell to the highest bidder for ; me <lb/>
cash, the fol owing described land , , <lb/>
lying and being in Swift township and I <lb/>
county of j , <lb/>
Being that part of land J. , remainder payable <lb/>
Stewart bought of R. C. Chapman and, house <lb/>
wife, said land being on the <lb/>
of Washington road which runs from g <lb/>
in Carolina township, Pitt county <lb/>
known as the Home con <lb/>
Eighty-four acres <lb/>
or less, upon which Lawrence James <lb/>
and Elizabeth Jones lived and died, <lb/>
and being near the town of <lb/>
more fully described in Book U-6, <lb/>
Registry of Deeds also Al- <lb/>
tract containing <lb/>
acres making one hundred <lb/>
bridge to Washington, <lb/>
North Carolina, bounded as <lb/>
On the north by Wyatt Clark, on the <lb/>
east by O. C. Nobles, on the south by <lb/>
O. C. Nobles and Creeping Swamp and <lb/>
on the west and northwest by Oscar <lb/>
Haddock and Washington road, con- <lb/>
acres more or less and the <lb/>
land will subdivided and sold in <lb/>
Tho purpose of this sale being to <lb/>
me purpose o. <lb/>
satisfy the of the above men- . <lb/>
mortgage. <lb/>
Time of o'clock, noon. <lb/>
Place of Before the court <lb/>
door In Greenville. <lb/>
This the 1st day of December. 1915. <lb/>
J. W. STEWART, <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
Bring your hides, furs and country <lb/>
to E. M. nth street. <lb/>
mo-wkly. <lb/>
Loss of Appetite <lb/>
Standard Ionic, <lb/>
chill TONIC, <lb/>
Malaria an. A true ton <lb/>
Pol <lb/>
further of J. W. Bailey at <lb/>
Stokes, N. C. or the undersigned. <lb/>
This December 6th, 1915. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
IN HAY FIELD <lb/>
Arthur Jones, Allen, <lb/>
have been troubled with bladder <lb/>
and kidney troubles for a good many <lb/>
years. If It were not for Kidney <lb/>
Pills I would never be able to work In <lb/>
the hay Men and women past <lb/>
middle age find these pills a splendid <lb/>
remedy for weak, overworked or dis- <lb/>
eased kidneys. Sold everywhere. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
or <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
WARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
WINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
ATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
NEWSPAPER <lb/>
AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Agriculture U the Best tat ts Employment <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
V II, <lb/>
NUMBER EIGHT <lb/>
G. M. F <lb/>
DEAD IN <lb/>
Death Was Due To <lb/>
Drinking And <lb/>
Drugs. <lb/>
Was a Native of <lb/>
Body Passed Through <lb/>
Here Today For <lb/>
His Home. <lb/>
Mr. E. M. about <lb/>
prominent lawyer of was <lb/>
dead in bis room yesterday <lb/>
about o'clock by friends <lb/>
Instituted a search for hint following <lb/>
Ills failure to make his appearance <lb/>
the noonday meal. <lb/>
Coroner J. C. Greene, this place, <lb/>
went to last night where <lb/>
he held an inquest over the body and <lb/>
returned a verdict of death caused by <lb/>
excessive drinking and the use of <lb/>
drugs. <lb/>
Mr. Cox had been known to have <lb/>
been drinking heavily of late follow- <lb/>
some domestic Monday <lb/>
he was seen drunk and was taken to <lb/>
his room about seven-thirty Monday <lb/>
night. He asked friends to give him <lb/>
a dose of medicine from a bottle which <lb/>
he had in his room. His request was <lb/>
complied with. <lb/>
Later in the night a dull sound was <lb/>
hoard which resembled that of a fall- <lb/>
body, but no notice was taken <lb/>
it as friends thought him be <lb/>
drunk aid had fallen down in his <lb/>
room. <lb/>
Yesterday morning he did not <lb/>
pear for breakfast and was absent at <lb/>
dinner. Then his room was visited <lb/>
and ho was found dead on tho floor. <lb/>
Coroner Greene stated that he found <lb/>
a black of medicine supposed to <lb/>
contain a drug, which had had about <lb/>
one and a half ounces taken from it. <lb/>
Mr. Cox was from Richland, N. C. <lb/>
and had been the practice of law at <lb/>
for several years. His wife <lb/>
had recently left him. <lb/>
The body passed through hero today <lb/>
to Richland where It will <lb/>
interred. <lb/>
. J. SHEL <lb/>
DIED YESTERDAY <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Was Son of Mr. And Mis. E. <lb/>
II. of Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Died of Held <lb/>
Iii High Esteem By <lb/>
Friend In <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
A terrible shock came to Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. K. in a telegram re- <lb/>
about o'clock, Tuesday <lb/>
announcing the death of their eldest <lb/>
son, Mr. John W. In <lb/>
Point, Miss., where lie was a post of- <lb/>
inspector. The first Intimation <lb/>
of the young Illness came in a <lb/>
telegram to his mother about o'clock <lb/>
stating that ho was seriously ill with <lb/>
grip. In response to a wire asking <lb/>
his exact condition, another message <lb/>
came two hours later advising that <lb/>
he was growing worse. Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
at once began preparation <lb/>
for leaving on the night train for Mis- <lb/>
and a little later received the <lb/>
sad tidings that their son had passed <lb/>
away. This was a severe shock not <lb/>
only to tho parents and family, but <lb/>
to the young man's host of friends. <lb/>
As the sad news spread through the <lb/>
town there were many who called at <lb/>
the homo on Fifth street to extend <lb/>
sympathy. The body will brought <lb/>
homo for Interment, but tho exact time <lb/>
of its arrival cannot yet be determined. <lb/>
Mr. John W. was years <lb/>
of age, a most popular, young <lb/>
man, and numbered among his friends <lb/>
everyone who knew him. Besides the <lb/>
parents he Is survived by one brother, <lb/>
Mr. Lee and two sisters, <lb/>
Misses Mary and Ivor <lb/>
For several years he was assistant <lb/>
here under former Post- <lb/>
master Flanagan and continued in the <lb/>
position which ho filled most <lb/>
efficiently, under Postmaster <lb/>
ard until tho middle of October, 1914, <lb/>
when he was promoted to post office <lb/>
inspector and assigned to the <lb/>
district and made his head- <lb/>
quarters at West Point, Miss. He was <lb/>
JAILED, CHARGED <lb/>
WORTHLESS CHECK <lb/>
Young New Yorker <lb/>
In Bad At Sew <lb/>
Bern. <lb/>
Gets <lb/>
BELL- TO PROCLAIM WOMAN <lb/>
TOP Left to Gertrude Hunter, Minn.; Mrs. Helena Ml Elite <lb/>
II. <lb/>
BOTTOM BOW I Left to Margaret F. Sill Miss Lucy <lb/>
Burns, New York; Mrs. Jesse H. Washington, II. Mrs. S. mid Miss Virginia <lb/>
Arnold, Carolina. <lb/>
This picture shows nine suffrage leaders with the replica of the Liberty Bell that was used in the <lb/>
suffrage campaign. The bell was taken to Washington for use in the demonstration of the Congressional <lb/>
Union for Woman Suffrage. The union plans to place the bell in the headquarters of the organization where it <lb/>
will remain until woman is victorious in her fight for the vole. Then it will be rung, as was Its famous <lb/>
original. <lb/>
SMALL FIRE AT <lb/>
Blaze Started The Pick- <lb/>
Room But Was <lb/>
Extinguished. <lb/>
PART ROADS <lb/>
FORCE OF HANDS <lb/>
CLEAN OUT RIVER <lb/>
Channel From Here To <lb/>
Washington Is Being <lb/>
Cleared. <lb/>
A government force has been busy <lb/>
for tho past few cleaning out the <lb/>
channel in Tar river In order to Blake <lb/>
it navigable. It Is said that a large <lb/>
number of logs and a good of <lb/>
rubbish has been collecting in the <lb/>
channel and making it impossible for <lb/>
a boat of than two or feet <lb/>
to navigate from hero to Washington <lb/>
without running the risk of being <lb/>
grounded. <lb/>
The work was started several days <lb/>
ago and Is progressing rapidly, <lb/>
moil stating that the channel will be <lb/>
cleared and open for more extensive <lb/>
navigation within a few days. <lb/>
The channel from here to <lb/>
Is on an about six feel <lb/>
deep. <lb/>
A lire which started in tho picking <lb/>
room of the Greenville Cotton Mills <lb/>
company this morning about eight <lb/>
o'clock threatened to wipe out the <lb/>
plant if it had not been for the time- <lb/>
work the mill's lire lighters and <lb/>
its tire tight equipment. <lb/>
Superintendent at the <lb/>
plant when the lire started and at <lb/>
once had two streams of water <lb/>
three sprinklers playing on the fire. <lb/>
The damage to the stock and ma- <lb/>
held in high esteem by those was slight while the building <lb/>
elated with him in the government at all. <lb/>
service <lb/>
A WIFE <lb/>
TO SEW IF HOLES l POCKET <lb/>
Lost- A bunch of keys. Finder re- <lb/>
turn to Wells Brown. Mr. Brown has <lb/>
lust bunch of keys as the advertise- <lb/>
above denotes. The cause of Mr. <lb/>
Brown's losing the keys may be <lb/>
to the fact that ho had a hole <lb/>
in the pocket of his trousers. Now <lb/>
if Mr. Brown had a wife, <lb/>
wouldn't have been any hole In his <lb/>
Which is. Ill Itself, a moral. <lb/>
Mr. Brown says ho hopes that the <lb/>
want ad will bring results. He <lb/>
says he hopes though it won't <lb/>
bring him a Wife, So If are any <lb/>
Who have thought about pro- <lb/>
posing Mr. Brown alter Saturday, <lb/>
they may wait awhile. But If Mr. <lb/>
Brown had ti Wife, he wouldn't <lb/>
have had a hole in his pocket, lost Ills <lb/>
keys and had to advertise them. <lb/>
Young men should take a hint from <lb/>
the moral this. <lb/>
St line Reports Say Some of <lb/>
The Roads Fare Bad <lb/>
Now. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
received here from differ- <lb/>
sections of the county state that <lb/>
the roads in some places arc holding <lb/>
up well during the wet weather, but <lb/>
that in other places they are in worse <lb/>
shape. <lb/>
The fact that of tho roads are <lb/>
in bad shape is said to be caused on <lb/>
account of the work recently done on <lb/>
them and that they have not had time <lb/>
to become settled. It Is expected, how- <lb/>
ever, that those which are now In <lb/>
poor shape will soon be in better con- <lb/>
TEUTONS ARE IN <lb/>
FEAR OF BREAK <lb/>
The Ad Though Arc <lb/>
Still Unofficial And <lb/>
TO TALK OF <lb/>
the SPEECH <lb/>
FOUtS are beginning about <lb/>
the coming of Col. Fred A. Olds next <lb/>
Tuesday night. They arc getting In- <lb/>
In it, and It Is becoming <lb/>
that there will a large crowd <lb/>
out to hear him when ho addresses <lb/>
the Carolina Club. <lb/>
It is still being urged that if there <lb/>
is anyone In tho country who has any <lb/>
kind of relic of historic value. <lb/>
he communicate with the club. <lb/>
Remember the date of the <lb/>
Next Tuesday night. The <lb/>
Carolina Club rooms. <lb/>
Discuss Control of Athletics <lb/>
YORK. DEC La <lb/>
Baron of Harvard presided <lb/>
during the first session of the Nation- <lb/>
Collegiate Association's <lb/>
annual convention here today. Com- <lb/>
control of college by <lb/>
college faculties was tho keynote of <lb/>
the speeches made. <lb/>
SAYS CENTRAL POWERS WILL <lb/>
CONSIDER PEACE PROPOSALS <lb/>
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, DEC. <lb/>
Via dispatch to the <lb/>
bunt from Vienna says; <lb/>
i. expected in Vienna shortly with the <lb/>
full conditions under which the <lb/>
powers will accept peace. After <lb/>
discussing the terms with Baron <lb/>
the Austrian foreign <lb/>
the conditions will be officially com- <lb/>
allies. <lb/>
that the first conference be <lb/>
held at The <lb/>
Washington, Doc, Unofficial ad- <lb/>
vices received here today conformed <lb/>
with intimations from aboard Au- <lb/>
stria's forthcoming reply to the An- <lb/>
note will fail to meet the de- <lb/>
of the United Slates, and <lb/>
Ionic circles here were authoritatively <lb/>
represented as being prepared for <lb/>
break In diplomatic relations between <lb/>
the two countries. <lb/>
Various developments, it was <lb/>
might avoid such an eventuality, but <lb/>
of the counter proposals which <lb/>
it has been intimated the Vienna for- <lb/>
office might advance have been <lb/>
regarded so far as coming within Sec- <lb/>
Lansing's renewal of the de- <lb/>
for disavowal, reparation and <lb/>
punishment of Hie submarine com- <lb/>
who sunk tho Anemia with <lb/>
the loss of more than a dozen I <lb/>
can lives. <lb/>
Now that the situation being <lb/>
dormant nearly two weeks, la <lb/>
beginning to take en the ; <lb/>
crisis, the of the <lb/>
of the United States over submarine <lb/>
warfare, against merchantmen, <lb/>
with Austria alone inn with the <lb/>
tonic powers as allies, is <lb/>
is <lb/>
His Story As Interesting As <lb/>
a Jesse James Dime <lb/>
Wife <lb/>
Without <lb/>
NEW DEC. ink <lb/>
De Laney, a well-groomed young <lb/>
white man. left his home at <lb/>
N. Y., and came south With the <lb/>
idea in his head that southerners were <lb/>
marks that old <lb/>
saying that a is bow <lb/>
applied strictly to section <lb/>
below the Mason and line, he <lb/>
doubtless did not think that he would <lb/>
meet his Waterloo and landed jail <lb/>
in New Bern, N. but this is just <lb/>
what happened to Frank and while <lb/>
his newly-wedded wife sits In her <lb/>
room at the Gaston Hotel and wonders <lb/>
what the end will be Do Laney <lb/>
is sitting in a cell in the county jail <lb/>
and revolving over in his mind the <lb/>
old saying that way the trans- <lb/>
is indeed <lb/>
Tho story De career for <lb/>
the past few weeks reads like a chap- <lb/>
from some fairy-tale. After <lb/>
leaving dear old Now York Stale he <lb/>
came to North Carolina. The Ural <lb/>
he passed a worthless click <lb/>
for dollars on the Bland hotel <lb/>
Raleigh. He d to get <lb/>
iron, place being arrested <lb/>
and came down to Kinston where he <lb/>
passed another ten dollar the Vt, <lb/>
time Ike Tull hotel. <lb/>
At Kinston De Laney became ac- <lb/>
with Miss Doris Sheridan, <lb/>
of Philadelphia, Pa., who was doing <lb/>
stunts in the chorus of B m It <lb/>
comedy playing a there <lb/>
while Frank was In the city. I <lb/>
Laney, fairly good looking and well <lb/>
dressed, captivated the heart of Miss <lb/>
Sheridan and they were . <lb/>
local magistrate performing <lb/>
On December Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
Laney came to x i Q and i <lb/>
food and at the Gaston hotel <lb/>
A day or so later De Lam y it <lb/>
ed Manager b B h <lb/>
twenty whirl <lb/>
, . or L Molt. <lb/>
well known son. t r N <lb/>
Slate.<lb/>
check led <lb/>
dollar tor the <lb/>
i-r the i h k, f I i on <lb/>
a r bank, <lb/>
no such pi <lb/>
there, <lb/>
In the mi Mr. I I. Do <lb/>
who I holies, ad u <lb/>
re-married, a local Catholic i <lb/>
performing the ceremony and <lb/>
apparently as happy as two <lb/>
WILL NOT MEET <lb/>
IS REPORT <lb/>
DEC. 29.- <lb/>
according lo unofficial information re- <lb/>
in here <lb/>
today, will not meet tho demands was torpedoed while on her way <lb/>
the United Slates In her forthcoming to Sicily, with a la Of I I <lb/>
reply to the note and tho lives, reached state <lb/>
tonic diplomatic circles represent- late today. II was not reported <lb/>
ed as being prepared for a severance whether any Americans were aboard <lb/>
turtle doves. However, when tho <lb/>
REPORTED LUST; BIGHT LOST check came back, ail happiness <lb/>
De Laney disappeared. <lb/>
Manager Cherry told Do <lb/>
that ho must make go toe money <lb/>
I on the check. De <lb/>
telegraphic communication <lb/>
With relatives in New York and tried <lb/>
to gel the money to make good but <lb/>
I to do this, his relatives <lb/>
DEC 20.- an <lb/>
confirmed report from Rome tho <lb/>
unidentified Italian passenger steam <lb/>
of diplomatic relations. <lb/>
The American embassy at Home, is<lb/>
t-<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Ml <lb/>
FRIDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
The Carolina Home and Farm <lb/>
and The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
nil <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
.<lb/>
Sub-. <lb/>
Sis months . <lb/>
-7;. .; <lb/>
Third Mi <lb/>
for at l cent per word <lb/>
to .<lb/>
, B II, MIS <lb/>
ONE PAIR YOUNG MULES AND A <lb/>
; i wagon for sale a a <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Co. <lb/>
. ,, . to bend <lb/>
I . . . . , Bi cornea. <lb/>
. ., to think about it. haven't heard of so many <lb/>
Ken Year r M <lb/>
. report monkey killed Headline. <lb/>
,, ,,,. tell us what the monkey had to about the <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
v . the were allowed to go home on <lb/>
to return to their and we can hard- <lb/>
blame them, <lb/>
Colonel Grimes, iliac <lb/>
. , since certain i Us being d <lb/>
spread. had expected as much. <lb/>
The esteemed Associate Press H an <lb/>
. at copy about the Ford peace party. Report alter <lb/>
. . the one. <lb/>
order to keep UP with the progress which the county <lb/>
making, we the opinion that Greenville <lb/>
. right at this season. <lb/>
The , outrage is the sinking of a French <lb/>
. <lb/>
to follow i lat . <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
of at<lb/>
ultimatum and should never <lb/>
weight and purport<lb/>
behind the indictment <lb/>
M, . resolute purpose to <lb/>
. K, ere wiser to <lb/>
sad polite <lb/>
,. u, Beet and with th , <lb/>
. over <lb/>
, .,. <lb/>
i and <lb/>
, i ; <lb/>
will be forced I <lb/>
broad will <lb/>
. ;, , <lb/>
to their ml <lb/>
put a atop I , were better thrown in the <lb/>
unless they are going <lb/>
The sentiment of these <lb/>
phrasing I. perfect, but <lb/>
re they more than tinkling cymbal, and sounding <lb/>
bras. If their force is to end with their promulgation and <lb/>
brave to be away in endless <lb/>
cartel, and pour parlors leading nowhere and accomplish <lb/>
thing of the great objects professedly sought. <lb/>
A breach with Austria is to he seriously deprecated if <lb/>
can be avoided without sacrifice of something of far <lb/>
,. value to the American nation than the preservation <lb/>
friendly relations with any earthly power <lb/>
or potentate. Peace I. a great boon to the children of <lb/>
men. but like all other mundane blessings, it can be <lb/>
chased at too high a price. And it is a false gospel which <lb/>
U teaching that the highest duty of a government is to <lb/>
preserve the peace of its people. The supremacy <lb/>
and of right is of far more Importance in this world than <lb/>
the avoidance of strife which is purchasable only by the <lb/>
triumph of wrong. Surrender to evil is not peace. The <lb/>
of state of David <lb/>
right, then go No slowing down or change <lb/>
;,; course when the prow has already been pointed <lb/>
, .-. down in the charts of honor. The hand <lb/>
, the Wheel must be and steady and the orders from <lb/>
the pilot-house to the engine-room must he prompt and <lb/>
. ,. There is no danger that President Wilson Will <lb/>
, full support from the people of the country in follow- <lb/>
Its logical conclusion the principles enunciated In his <lb/>
utterance, on the and cases. The one <lb/>
, s that shallow motives of expediency shall be <lb/>
to subject those principles to interminable debates <lb/>
I i the curtains of the chancelleries at Berlin and <lb/>
Vienna until they finally become adjourned questions tor <lb/>
future In that case nothing that the State <lb/>
Department may r i In a to any foreign office <lb/>
taken seriously either In a or abroad. This <lb/>
p, , . king, but II Is the <lb/>
WANTS <lb/>
 FROM MY FARM ONE <lb/>
with <lb/>
I mi fears old. <lb/>
leading <lb/>
will be <lb/>
ally II, Route <lb/>
lie, N. C <lb/>
FOR SALE TWO SEVEN ROOM <lb/>
Ward el; nearly <lb/>
I For <lb/>
and particulars, write J. It. <lb/>
ten, x. C. <lb/>
FURNITURE TALKS <lb/>
Bring your hides, furs and country <lb/>
to E. M. street <lb/>
mo-wkly. <lb/>
arc often very interesting to <lb/>
both man and wife. You <lb/>
should converse about your <lb/>
needs and then conic and <lb/>
see us about them. No mat- <lb/>
what It Is you want, for <lb/>
any part of the you <lb/>
will us provided with <lb/>
the article that you desire. <lb/>
We carry a full line of <lb/>
Household Furniture <lb/>
and Carpels, and we <lb/>
every article we sell <lb/>
to be just as represented or <lb/>
money refunded. <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
; SALE HORSE, AND <lb/>
harness. One big wagon. Henry T <lb/>
King. <lb/>
RESIDENCE; <lb/>
, rooms, two baths, water and I <lb/>
lights. Henry T. King. 12-2,101<lb/>
.A Timely <lb/>
For <lb/>
Once again the question of what to <lb/>
give stares you in the face. When in <lb/>
doubt <lb/>
FLOWERS <lb/>
Even the richest gifts fall short in <lb/>
expressing the Christmas sentiment <lb/>
when compared with the message of a <lb/>
single beautiful flower of plant. <lb/>
We have the gift of gifts for every- <lb/>
one. <lb/>
Let us book your now for best <lb/>
vice. <lb/>
. Co <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb/>
Greenhouse uptown <lb/>
AGENT, WHIT L. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
W. C. Allen, Mo., <lb/>
have raised a family of four children <lb/>
and used Foley's Honey and Tar with j <lb/>
all of them. I find it the best cough <lb/>
and croup medicine I ever used. I <lb/>
used it for eight or ten years and can <lb/>
recommend it for Same <lb/>
factory results for coughs and colds. <lb/>
Sold everywhere. <lb/>
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF <lb/>
The National Bank <lb/>
extend to their customers and friends the COM- <lb/>
of the SEASON. Wishing all a <lb/>
Happy Christmas and a <lb/>
Prosperous New Year <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb/>
President. <lb/>
P. J. FORBES <lb/>
Cashier. <lb/>
. ; with<lb/>
. Hied up <lb/>
i ,. true or not. it seem <lb/>
.,. i run in bunches. When one . <lb/>
or live are to loll <lb/>
REELS <lb/>
. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
.-., of alarm clock i <lb/>
In the In <lb/>
to any great extent the present <lb/>
measure, and the average citizen finds <lb/>
are a tit. <lb/>
The earliest form of conscience known in this I <lb/>
was that Introduced by the Pilgrim Fathers and had no <lb/>
The Puritans had been terribly <lb/>
. n England because their and on <lb/>
they proceeded to what they had left <lb/>
who denied the existence of a deep <lb/>
. . a form of hell. They were God-I <lb/>
never allowed s store m to run, b I i <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
ii. W. carter announces that he <lb/>
has removed bis office to the National <lb/>
Hank building, second floor, with Dr. <lb/>
A. M. Office hours every <lb/>
Monday. Telephone No. <lb/>
12-28-301. <lb/>
WORKED IN THE HAY HELD <lb/>
Arthur Jones, Allen, <lb/>
I have been troubled with bladder <lb/>
kidney troubles for a good many <lb/>
years. If It were not for Foley Kidney <lb/>
Pills I would never he able to work In <lb/>
the Men and women past <lb/>
middle age find these pills a splendid <lb/>
remedy for weak, overworked or dis- <lb/>
.;,.,. Kidneys. Sold everywhere. <lb/>
We share <lb/>
. , j, . <lb/>
State annual meeting. Tn .<lb/>
Pilot will W the <lb/>
MO ROOM FOR MORE TALK<lb/>
,., . best light of at <lb/>
. m the I <lb/>
. . r-i.-.-.- <lb/>
. , <lb/>
. of are still doing and <lb/>
. people to one of the most changes <lb/>
which can be Imagined. <lb/>
b why so many people flee foreign lands <lb/>
,. . , and fragrant steerage and this <lb/>
we have so much liberty of In <lb/>
can believe anything he to without <lb/>
. , p by the thumbs or removed from the official <lb/>
Closing Out Sale of HI <lb/>
On account change In business <lb/>
I offer for sale to CO full blood and <lb/>
high grade Jersey brood sows <lb/>
gilts. These sows have been bred <lb/>
o registered sire to in <lb/>
February and March and arc <lb/>
era proof. As this stock must he dis- <lb/>
posed of by January 1st. I will sell <lb/>
them sacrifice prices. Parties In- <lb/>
can see these sows at Ingle- <lb/>
tare farm any time. <lb/>
O. U <lb/>
WE DO NOT HAVE TO OUR OWN <lb/>
THE UP-GRADE HARDWARE WE SELL <lb/>
AND THE LOW-DOWN PRICE WE SELL IT FOR, <lb/>
SPEAK FOR US. <lb/>
BUT JUST ONE THING WE WILL <lb/>
CAN LOOK EVERYONE WE'VE DEALT WITH <lb/>
LAST YEAR SQUARE IN THE EYE. WE HAVE <lb/>
TREATED HIM RIGHT IN THE PAST. WE WILL <lb/>
NOT CHANGE OUR SYSTEM. <lb/>
,, that which implication I . <lb/>
, that last word of the <lb/>
,. i the <lb/>
,.,, to the note was emphatic <lb/>
of all the American contention. In the case and a <lb/>
to comply With the specific requirements or <lb/>
in Washington had <lb/>
our grievance.; they can only be satisfied by prompt <lb/>
and full in effect Austria r, <lb/>
do at knowledge your right to <lb/>
the acts of our the premises, we owe <lb/>
shall make neither nor <lb/>
. lie authorities at Washington had meant to make the <lb/>
waiter the subject of diplomatic discussion, with a <lb/>
ultimate and compromise, both the spirit and <lb/>
language of the first communication were calculated to <lb/>
produce a contrary Indeed the document was <lb/>
TOY STORE <lb/>
I have on display in the store room <lb/>
next door to the Coin <lb/>
Works the most assortment <lb/>
m cop,, ;,,, would be a good thing, as II any <lb/>
policeman a chance to re. Before making your purchase. <lb/>
. . peculiar thing about it will our line as we can you <lb/>
around for several years in a state, and sud- <lb/>
arise and I the owner re tore M h he <lb/>
took from an r had <lb/>
being his books. Ho <lb/>
science can do when it Is not sand-bagged laid away <lb/>
in some vacant corner in the attic. The government now <lb/>
has on hand a large amount of conscience money <lb/>
ed by people who were overtaken by remorse at a time of <lb/>
lit. when remorse had about abandoned hope of catching <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Conscience is a great aid to making restitution, but after <lb/>
all, the best time to Is before it becomes <lb/>
To Quinine To <lb/>
fa <lb/>
Sim. . MOWS h <lb/>
For Weakness and <lb/>
CHRISTMAS GOODS <lb/>
Cards, Booklets, Post Cards Gift Books <lb/>
LOOK AT OF <lb/>
PARISIAN IVORY <lb/>
Our stock of Stationery, Perfumes Toilet every de- <lb/>
Is complete. <lb/>
Warren Drug Company <lb/>
Bay Greenville Property <lb/>
One 5-Room Dwelling, Lot South Greenville, Price <lb/>
One Dwelling, Lot South Greenville. Price <lb/>
Two 6-Room Dwellings, Lot Washington Street, <lb/>
One Room Dwelling, Lot West of A. C. L. Depot, <lb/>
One 7-Room Dwelling, Lot West Greenville, <lb/>
One 8-Room Dwelling, Lot Dickinson Avenue, <lb/>
ALSO SEVERAL PIECES OF DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Real Estate Agent <lb/>
Personal <lb/>
Mr. Hugh Sheppard, Wilson, was <lb/>
a business visitor to Greenville yes- <lb/>
Mr. It. J. Cobb went to this <lb/>
morning on a brief business <lb/>
Mr. Zeb has gone to <lb/>
to visit friends for a few <lb/>
in Oak City on business. <lb/>
Mr. Marvin went to <lb/>
Mount this morning to visit his broth- <lb/>
Mr. Clifford <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Terrell, of the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast company, went to Wei- <lb/>
don this morning on business. <lb/>
Mr. G. G. left this morning <lb/>
for Tarboro after being in Grenville <lb/>
for two weeks. <lb/>
Mr. Ii. Dixon was a business <lb/>
tor to Bethel this morning. <lb/>
Mr. n. T. Cox spent a portion of <lb/>
today In Bethel on business for his <lb/>
firm. <lb/>
Mr. W. L. went to Washington <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Mr. M. II. White left this morning <lb/>
for a visit to Norfolk. <lb/>
Mr. Wiley J. Brown left morn- <lb/>
for a business trip to Belhaven. <lb/>
Mr. K. B. went to Washing- <lb/>
ton this morning on business. <lb/>
Mr. B. P. Davenport returned this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mr. J. P. returned last night <lb/>
from a visit a few days to relatives <lb/>
in Virginia. <lb/>
Mr. C. Causey went to <lb/>
Ibis afternoon on legal business. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. went to <lb/>
afternoon for a brief visit to ms <lb/>
Messrs. H. L. Elks and E. 1-. <lb/>
went to Ayden today on business. <lb/>
Mr. J. S. Walker has returned <lb/>
a visit to his <lb/>
White's <lb/>
TO-NIGHT <lb/>
OF <lb/>
WEEKLY <lb/>
THURSDAY <lb/>
SHERIFF OF THE <lb/>
RED ROCK GULCH <lb/>
IT ALMOST HAP- <lb/>
Hew Conscription Hill Formed <lb/>
LONDON, DEC. 29.-t is slated on <lb/>
excellent authority that the cabinet <lb/>
has already decided upon a modified <lb/>
conscription bill, to be Intro- <lb/>
in the house commons next <lb/>
week, giving the government the <lb/>
necessary power, should It be round <lb/>
needful to bring in single men and <lb/>
preserve Premier Asquith's pledge to <lb/>
married men. <lb/>
Prayer meeting in the lies to- <lb/>
night for the last time in the year. <lb/>
The dance in Hall tonight <lb/>
promises to be the largest of the year.<lb/>
Trains getting back to better <lb/>
schedules since holiday rush is <lb/>
over.<lb/>
Business men should getting <lb/>
New advertisements ready.<lb/>
The sheriff says come across with <lb/>
your taxes.<lb/>
Postmaster does not <lb/>
make any claim to marksmanship, but <lb/>
he came In Tuesday afternoon from a <lb/>
hunting and his string held nineteen <lb/>
partridges and three rabbits. <lb/>
of tho approach of a southeast storm <lb/>
was ordered d this afternoon by <lb/>
the Weather from Jacksonville <lb/>
to Norfolk. The storm was central <lb/>
over Southern Mississippi and was In- <lb/>
creasing In intensity. The Weather <lb/>
Bureau says it will move <lb/>
attended by Increasing southerly <lb/>
winds on South Atlantic coast tonight. <lb/>
probably reaching gale in force and <lb/>
lifting lo westerly Wednesday. <lb/>
Burns <lb/>
ROCKY DEC. <lb/>
gutted the Vaughn building on Main <lb/>
street and did damage of several <lb/>
thousand dollars to the building and <lb/>
offices and store Which are cared or <lb/>
under roof early The lire <lb/>
,. generally attributed to a defective <lb/>
due. <lb/>
Sale of Valuable Land <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
By virtue of a power sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage executed <lb/>
and delivered by T. Frank Taylor to <lb/>
G. E. Harris, dated February 6th, 1915, <lb/>
duly recorded in the Register's <lb/>
office in Pitt county in Book D-ll, page <lb/>
the undersigned, as mortgagee, will <lb/>
on MONDAY, the 3rd day of January, <lb/>
o'clock, noon, it being the <lb/>
first Monday in January, expose to <lb/>
public sale before the court house <lb/>
door In Greenville, to tho highest bid- <lb/>
for cash, the following described <lb/>
tract or parcel of land, <lb/>
and being in Greenville <lb/>
township, Pitt county, North Carolina, <lb/>
on the north side Tar river, ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of Sidney Spain heirs <lb/>
on the east, b the Henry Brown lands <lb/>
on the north, Robert Parker and Hen- <lb/>
on tho west and by It. J. <lb/>
Cobb on the and being the <lb/>
land conveyed by J. L. Warren to <lb/>
T. F. Taylor by Deed dated January <lb/>
1st, 1914 as appears on record in the <lb/>
office of tho Clerk of tho Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county In Book 11-10, <lb/>
page and specifically described as <lb/>
Beginning on the Tarboro <lb/>
road at S. II. Spain's land and run- <lb/>
thence with said Spain's line to <lb/>
tho Gum road thence with the <lb/>
Gum Swamp road and tho lino of tho <lb/>
Henry Brown land to the comer the <lb/>
Tucker land, thence with the line of <lb/>
the land now occupied by Edna Teel <lb/>
to the Tarboro road, thence with tho <lb/>
Tarboro road to tho beginning, con- <lb/>
acres more or less and be- <lb/>
the same land formerly conveyed <lb/>
by D. A. King to J. B. Warren by Deed <lb/>
dated March II, 1911, and recorded in <lb/>
Book 0-9, page In tho office of the <lb/>
Register of Deeds Pitt <lb/>
Terms of Cash. Time of <lb/>
o'clock, noon, MONDAY. January <lb/>
Place of Before tho <lb/>
court house door in Pitt county. This <lb/>
sale is made for tho purpose of . <lb/>
tying tho terms of the mortgage here- <lb/>
referred to. <lb/>
This the 3rd day December. 1915. <lb/>
O. E. HARRIS. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
Sale <lb/>
CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by the Board <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
in regular session <lb/>
I Monday, November i 1916, . <lb/>
that an Eta be hell In the f <lb/>
described known ., <lb/>
School District No. <lb/>
Township. <lb/>
Creek on Tar <lb/>
Elver and running a straight line<lb/>
i Clark <lb/>
side of land; with the <lb/>
. and Tucker line on west side of <lb/>
i thence north to the <lb/>
Brown and Atkinson lino and thence <lb/>
with line to Elihu line on <lb/>
side of Elihu to <lb/>
and Eureka Lumber <lb/>
v comer; I east with Elihu <lb/>
and Eureka Lumber <lb/>
line to J. J. Turnage and Eureka <lb/>
company's line; thence with their <lb/>
to Eureka Lumber <lb/>
W. J. line; thence with <lb/>
line to It. L. Smith and Ell <lb/>
company's line; thence <lb/>
i line east to Eureka Lumber <lb/>
and Tom lino; <lb/>
east to K. Staton and Eureka I., <lb/>
company's line; thence with the <lb/>
to the and J. K. Taylor's <lb/>
line; thence east with tin line to <lb/>
Fleming and W. <lb/>
line; thence east with <lb/>
Fleming and line to It. D. <lb/>
Harrington and E. House's corner; <lb/>
j thence with their lino to David House, <lb/>
eased, and T. E. Langley's line; <lb/>
thence with the House and Langley <lb/>
line south to tho Adam Fleming and <lb/>
T. E. Langley's line; thence south to <lb/>
the Public road at or <lb/>
Run; thence With the Public Road <lb/>
west Parkers X Roads; thence <lb/>
south to the Ben J. Wilson crossing of <lb/>
A. C. L. Railroad; thence with <lb/>
Public road west lo Bill <lb/>
Farm; thence south with the White- <lb/>
head and Johnson's lino lo Tar River; <lb/>
thence west to the <lb/>
Said Election to held Tuesday, <lb/>
February 1910, at the School House <lb/>
in the above described territory fur <lb/>
of taking and ascertain- <lb/>
the will of the qualified voters of <lb/>
tho described territory, lo <lb/>
whether there shall or shall not be <lb/>
levied and collected a Special School <lb/>
Tax of on the One Hundred <lb/>
Dollars valuation of property and <lb/>
on the Poll in tho <lb/>
ed territory, and at said election those <lb/>
favoring the said Special Tax shall <lb/>
a written or printed ballot con- <lb/>
the words Special <lb/>
and opposed to said Tax shall <lb/>
vote a written or printed ballot con- <lb/>
the words Special <lb/>
And it is further ordered that J. II. <lb/>
Randolph be and he is hereby <lb/>
pointed tor sold Election <lb/>
and It. H. Pollard and W. Fleming <lb/>
lie and they are hereby appointed Poll <lb/>
Holders or Judges of Election. <lb/>
And it is further ordered, that a <lb/>
New Registration is and shall be re- <lb/>
quired, and that tho Registration <lb/>
Books for said District or Territory <lb/>
-hall he opened on Thursday, January <lb/>
and closed lay, <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
the qualified <lb/>
Territory of District. <lb/>
Tills the day of November, 1915. <lb/>
B. A. CONGLETON, Chairman, <lb/>
Hoard of of Co. <lb/>
BELL, Clerk. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Trust Company <lb/>
The Oldest and Largest <lb/>
Bank in Pitt County <lb/>
The House of Values <lb/>
NEW YEAR GIFTS <lb/>
WHERE WORTH is <lb/>
PLACE TO H <lb/>
lilt FOLLOWING <lb/>
i . V. 5-00 to <lb/>
did Cold watches. 12.75 to 43.00 <lb/>
Ladies Cold Killed Watches. to 17.00 <lb/>
Solid Gold Watches. WM <lb/>
OF ALL TO SUIT THE MOST PUB- <lb/>
AMI AT THE MOST <lb/>
Mesh <lb/>
Vanity Cases, Sterling Silver. 0-00 to 1.00 <lb/>
Bead Necklaces, Cold. 3.00 to 15.00 <lb/>
Waist Pen <lb/>
Hat Pins <lb/>
Umbrellas, Gold and to <lb/>
Toilet Sets. Ivory and Silver. 5.00 to 22.50 <lb/>
Manicuring Sets. 1-00 to 6.00 <lb/>
Bracelet Watches. to 35.00 <lb/>
I GIFTS FOB THE EX- <lb/>
FAMILY AT <lb/>
W. L. BEST, JEWELER <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
For Quick Service Phone <lb/>
NEW FALL EATABLES <lb/>
Becker's Cream, Oat Meal, Small <lb/>
Hominy, Pancake Flour, Buck- <lb/>
wheat, Mullets, West India <lb/>
Molasses <lb/>
TO PLEASE. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb/>
DECIDE <lb/>
A Reflector Want Ad <lb/>
The Is Here, Hacked <lb/>
Testimony. <lb/>
Don't take our word for it. <lb/>
Don't depend on a stranger's state- <lb/>
Head Greenville endorsement. <lb/>
Head the statement of Greenville cit- <lb/>
And decide for yourself. <lb/>
Here Is one case of it. <lb/>
J. J. Nobles, Dickinson and Paris <lb/>
Greenville, kidneys <lb/>
out of order and I had a dull <lb/>
pain in my back which worried me. <lb/>
In tho morning I was sore and stilt <lb/>
The kidney secretions were irregular <lb/>
passage Kidney Pills were <lb/>
brought to my attention and I got a <lb/>
box. They relieved mo all <lb/>
toms of kidney putting my <lb/>
and kidneys in good <lb/>
Price MO, at all Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same that <lb/>
Mr. Nobles bad. Co., <lb/>
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. <lb/>
Notice of Land Sale <lb/>
By virtue power vested in mo by <lb/>
that mortgage duly executed to mo on <lb/>
the 14th day of May, 1915, by D. G. <lb/>
Sermons and of record in tho Pitt <lb/>
County Registry in Book A-ll, at page <lb/>
to which reference is made, I <lb/>
shall sell for cash to tho highest bid- <lb/>
at auction at the court <lb/>
door In the town of Greenville <lb/>
on Friday, tho 21st day of January, <lb/>
1916, at twelve o'clock, M., the follow- <lb/>
described real estate, lying, being <lb/>
and situate In township, <lb/>
in tho county of Pitt and State of <lb/>
North Carolina, as follows, <lb/>
Beginning at the County Home and <lb/>
Baker land corner, and running thence <lb/>
with said County Homo line south to <lb/>
J. H. corner; thence <lb/>
with his lino In an easterly direction <lb/>
to D. D. Turner's corner; with <lb/>
other lines to tho beginning, said tract <lb/>
known as tho land, being <lb/>
tho same land that wag conveyed to <lb/>
the said D. G, Sermons by his <lb/>
Sermons, containing one <lb/>
hundred more or less. <lb/>
This December 20th, 1915. <lb/>
HENRY BUTTON. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN, Attorney. <lb/>
virtue of authority of a Judgment <lb/>
entered special proceedings in the <lb/>
Superior court, <lb/>
W. Bailey, Elizabeth Jones <lb/>
and Lawrence Jones against Hebrew <lb/>
Jones, Joshua Jones, Elisabeth Jones, <lb/>
Jessie Jones and Ira Jones, appoint- <lb/>
mo as commissioner, directing me <lb/>
to sell the land described In the <lb/>
Sled in the said special proceed- <lb/>
I will sell to tho highest bidder <lb/>
for 1-3 cash, the remainder <lb/>
iii three years, at the court house <lb/>
door on Monday the 3rd day of <lb/>
1916, at noon, that tract of land <lb/>
in Carolina township, Pitt county <lb/>
known as the Home con <lb/>
acres more <lb/>
or less, upon which James <lb/>
and Elizabeth Jones lived and died. <lb/>
and being near the town of <lb/>
more described In Book 0-6, page <lb/>
Registry of Deeds also Al- <lb/>
Jain tract containing <lb/>
acres making one hundred and <lb/>
four acres to sold. <lb/>
further of J. W. Bailey at <lb/>
Stokes, N. C, or tho undersigned. <lb/>
This 1915. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
ire Sale <lb/>
By virtue of power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain given by <lb/>
J, T. Pope and wife, Ada E. Pope, to <lb/>
Macon on the day <lb/>
lot October, 1913, and In the <lb/>
Register of Deed, Hook L-10, <lb/>
the undersigned will sell for <lb/>
cash to the his r on the 21st <lb/>
day of January, 1916, noon, II <lb/>
lowing described property, I <lb/>
Beginning at a stake John B. Smith's <lb/>
West comer and running thence North <lb/>
it 3-4 east poles and links a <lb/>
stake Israel Hardy's corner, <lb/>
1-1 west poles to <lb/>
a crooked forked gum, thence <lb/>
west poles, thence south 1-3 cast <lb/>
poles and links to the begin- <lb/>
containing 1-2 acres or <lb/>
less, being tho same land this day <lb/>
to J. T. Pope by deed from C. n. <lb/>
Wife, Nannie E. <lb/>
way. <lb/>
This 20th day of December, 1915. <lb/>
It. A. <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW, Attorney. <lb/>
Notice Big Sale <lb/>
tin ., <lb/>
Orange Brand <lb/>
smoked peppered shoulders, <lb/>
Hod and fresh, Green <lb/>
and smoked sausage. Don <lb/>
our pure no <lb/>
We nice line cook- <lb/>
crackers. When In need of <lb/>
description call <lb/>
and . will be glad to you <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
Moms <lb/>
IN BY W. A. <lb/>
MIL <lb/>
STREET PHONE <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
Pot Weeklies, of Appetite <lb/>
The Old Ionic, <lb/>
chill TONIC. <lb/>
M the A true torn <lb/>
Jim Kelly Signs In <lb/>
Club <lb/>
DEC. be- <lb/>
came known that James Kelly, of <lb/>
Pa., old Carolina <lb/>
and manager during tho <lb/>
past several seasons for tho Durham <lb/>
club of tho North Carolina League, <lb/>
had been signed by the Greensboro <lb/>
club of this league as during <lb/>
tho season. <lb/>
from Page <lb/>
lug to come <lb/>
This morning De was placed <lb/>
under arrest. Just what will <lb/>
with him Is a matter of speculation, <lb/>
but at present ho Is In Jail Will <lb/>
doubtless remain there until be is <lb/>
sent to jail to serve a sentence for <lb/>
forgery and passing worthless checks, <lb/>
or the case Is quashed. <lb/>
Do wife, without money <lb/>
and without friends, is still at tho <lb/>
hotel and will taken care <lb/>
of until relatives or friends come to <lb/>
her assistance. <lb/>
Car Load Tarra Pipe <lb/>
From to inches <lb/>
FITTINGS OF ALL KINDS <lb/>
HICKS, The Plumber <lb/>
fourth Street <lb/>
Plume Residence <lb/>
If you want when it <lb/>
is Read Reflector<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
SI. ISIS <lb/>
BY <lb/>
. M I <lb/>
Is Acts La.- <lb/>
Hi Your <lb/>
loses you a day You know <lb/>
what is. It's mercury; quick- <lb/>
silver. is dangerous. It <lb/>
crashes into sour bile like dynamite, <lb/>
cramping and sickening you. <lb/>
attacks the bones and should never be <lb/>
put into your system. <lb/>
When you feel bilious, sluggish, con- <lb/>
and all knocked out and be- <lb/>
you dose dangerous <lb/>
just remember that your drug- <lb/>
fist sells for cents a large bottle <lb/>
of Tone, which is en- <lb/>
vegetable and plea-ant to lake <lb/>
and is u substitute for <lb/>
It Is guaranteed to start your <lb/>
liver without stirring you up inside. <lb/>
and can not <lb/>
Don't take It makes yon <lb/>
sick the next lay; it loses you a day's <lb/>
work. Hudson's Tone straight- <lb/>
ens you right up and you feel great. <lb/>
it to the children because It is <lb/>
perfectly harmless and doesn't gripe. <lb/>
of Sale <lb/>
By virtue of authority of a mortgage <lb/>
executed on the day of August. <lb/>
1913, by the Pitt County Union Ware- <lb/>
house company, and registered in Book <lb/>
no. ; . at the Register of <lb/>
Heed- office. to the <lb/>
, . tot cash, at noon, on the <lb/>
day i <lb/>
January Court for <lb/>
r in Green- <lb/>
ville, the follow prop- <lb/>
Lying on the I E II rail- <lb/>
road a good wholesale, or <lb/>
building, or to warehouse lot; <lb/>
beginning with the southeast corner of <lb/>
Ninth and Pitt streets and running <lb/>
Pitt street feet to a stake <lb/>
the corner of the storage warehouse; <lb/>
thence at right angles to <lb/>
Pitt and parallel to Ninth street <lb/>
feet to a stake; thence parallel to Pitt <lb/>
street to the Alford Forbes line, <lb/>
thence with said line to Ninth street; <lb/>
thence with Ninth street to the begin- <lb/>
See deed found in Book J-9, page <lb/>
Register Heeds <lb/>
This <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS, <lb/>
Mortgagees. <lb/>
J. MARSHAL COX, <lb/>
Assignee. <lb/>
R. C. CAUSEY, Attorney. <lb/>
Notice of Land Sale <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained in <lb/>
a certain mortgage executed by W. II. <lb/>
Barrow to J. W. Stewart. October 25th, <lb/>
and duly recorded in Book Z-9, <lb/>
page of the Registry's office in <lb/>
Pitt county, the undersigned <lb/>
will, on Monday. January 3rd. <lb/>
sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, the following described property- <lb/>
lying and being in Swift township and <lb/>
county of <lb/>
that part of land J. W. <lb/>
Stewart bought of R. C Chapman and <lb/>
wife, said land being on the east side <lb/>
of Washington road which runs from <lb/>
bridge to Washington. <lb/>
North Carolina, bounded as <lb/>
On the north by Wyatt Clark, on the <lb/>
Bast by O. C. Nobles, on the south by <lb/>
C. Nobles and Creeping Swamp and <lb/>
on the west and northwest by Oscar <lb/>
Haddock and Washington road, con- <lb/>
acres more or less and the <lb/>
land will be subdivided and sold in <lb/>
The purpose of this sale being to <lb/>
satisfy the terms of the above men- <lb/>
mortgage. <lb/>
Time of o'clock, noon. <lb/>
Place of Before the court <lb/>
house door in Greenville. <lb/>
This the it day of December. 1915. <lb/>
J. W. STEWART. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
Land For Sale <lb/>
By virtue of the Deed of Trust <lb/>
on the 9th of June, 1914, <lb/>
registered in Book A-ll, page Pitt <lb/>
County Registry, By C. C. Vines and <lb/>
wife, the of the same not <lb/>
having been complied with, and being <lb/>
requested by the holders of the bond <lb/>
therein secured to foreclose the same. <lb/>
I shall sell to the highest bidder, at <lb/>
o'clock, noon. Monday of <lb/>
January, I, for cash the following <lb/>
described <lb/>
One building lot on Dickinson ave- <lb/>
Just beyond the town limit. <lb/>
feet by feet, purchased of <lb/>
Bros., and described as being in block <lb/>
B, being lot number. see plat <lb/>
registered by Bros. Said lot is <lb/>
In the best residential section of the <lb/>
town. <lb/>
This 23rd day or December. 1915. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, <lb/>
Trustee. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Notice is hereby given by the Board <lb/>
Coin rs of Pitt County, in <lb/>
regular session assembled on Monday, <lb/>
-comber 1916, n I at an <lb/>
be held in the following <lb/>
-scribed <lb/>
To Embrace whole Bearer <lb/>
Said election to be held Tuesday, <lb/>
B, 1916, at the Store of <lb/>
Smith k Bro., In the town of Arthur, <lb/>
N. C. in said Township for the <lb/>
p of taking and ascertaining the <lb/>
will of the qualified voters of the above <lb/>
described territory, as to whether <lb/>
there shall or shall not be levied and <lb/>
collects a Special School Tax <lb/>
on the One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
valuation of property and on the <lb/>
Poll in the above described Territory <lb/>
and at said Election those favoring <lb/>
the Special Tax shall vote a written <lb/>
or printed ballot containing the words <lb/>
For Special and those opposed <lb/>
to said Tax shall vote a written or <lb/>
printed ballot containing the words <lb/>
Special <lb/>
And It is further ordered, that Mills <lb/>
Smith be and he is hereby appointed <lb/>
Registrar for said election and A. A. <lb/>
and J. B. Joyner be and they <lb/>
are hereby appointed Poll Holders <lb/>
Judges of Election. <lb/>
And it is further ordered, that a <lb/>
New Registration Is and shall be re- <lb/>
quired, and that the Registration <lb/>
Books for said District or Territory <lb/>
Shall be opened on Thursday, January <lb/>
C, 1816, and closed on <lb/>
1916, for the purpose of <lb/>
the qualified voters for the said <lb/>
. or District. <lb/>
This the 9th day of December, 1915. <lb/>
S. A. Chairman, <lb/>
Board of of Pitt Co. <lb/>
BELL. Clerk. <lb/>
the undersigned commissioner will, on <lb/>
Monday, December 1915. at <lb/>
o'clock m., before the court house door <lb/>
of Pitt county expose to <lb/>
to the highest bidder for one-third <lb/>
cash and balance in two equal pay- <lb/>
of one and two years from date <lb/>
of sale respectively, the deferred pay- <lb/>
to be secured by mortgage, the <lb/>
following described tract of land <lb/>
and being in Greenville township. <lb/>
Pitt county, state of North Carolina, <lb/>
more particularly described as fol- <lb/>
Lot No. in the division of Elizabeth <lb/>
Evans tract of land as shown on map <lb/>
made by W. C. surveyor. In <lb/>
October, 1915, containing 39.87 acres, <lb/>
described as Beginning at <lb/>
two post oaks on edge of Mill <lb/>
Tom Decker's corner and runs north <lb/>
degrees minutes east feet <lb/>
to a stake; thence south degrees <lb/>
minutes east feet to a stake on <lb/>
the Greenville road; thence south <lb/>
degrees minutes west with the <lb/>
Greenville road feet to a stake, the <lb/>
corner of lot No. thence north <lb/>
degrees minutes west 1665 feet to a <lb/>
thence north degrees east <lb/>
feet to a stake In path; thence <lb/>
north degrees east feet to a <lb/>
stake; thence north degrees <lb/>
minutes west feet to two post oaks, <lb/>
the beginning. The family graveyard, <lb/>
as indicated on map feet by <lb/>
feet Is reserved and will be excepted <lb/>
In deed. <lb/>
This same tract of land was sold on <lb/>
November th, but on account <lb/>
of raise of bid. a re-sale been or- <lb/>
and will be sold at the time <lb/>
and on terms above set forth. <lb/>
Date of Monday, December <lb/>
1915, m. <lb/>
1-S cash. 1-3 in one year <lb/>
from date, 1-3 two years from date, <lb/>
mortgage securing deferred payments. <lb/>
This December 4th, 1915. <lb/>
JAMES L. EVANS, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
TO Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb/>
once the wonderful oM <lb/>
Steal dressing pain heals <lb/>
Sue <lb/>
Re-sale of Land <lb/>
By virtue of the authority contained <lb/>
a Judgment decree made by the <lb/>
clerk of the Superior court In Special <lb/>
proceedings No. 1910, entitled J <lb/>
Evans vs. R A Forbes et <lb/>
All kinds of Insurance <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
THE ONE <lb/>
The Most Lovers cf Candy <lb/>
The Absolute <lb/>
Purity. The <lb/>
Most Skillful- <lb/>
Made, The <lb/>
Charm of Fla- <lb/>
Every <lb/>
Loaves a <lb/>
For <lb/>
One <lb/>
Chas. Home <lb/>
DRUGGIST <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
Phone Evans St. <lb/>
Bring your want ad in today <lb/>
TRUST SALE OF VALUABLE BEAK <lb/>
ESTATE <lb/>
The Farm and Personal Property <lb/>
Thereon. <lb/>
Under and by virtue of the <lb/>
contained in a certain trust deed <lb/>
executed by C. T. and wife, <lb/>
J. Carolina to W. If. Blue, <lb/>
dated May. 1915, and recorded in <lb/>
Book Ml, page 401-403 of the Regis- <lb/>
of Deeds t Dee of Pitt county, the <lb/>
undersigned K ill expose to sale for <lb/>
CASH to the highest bidder at the <lb/>
courthouse door . on Mon- <lb/>
day, January 1916, at m <lb/>
o'clock what is known as the Avon <lb/>
Farm, situate in township, <lb/>
described as <lb/>
tract of real estate in the <lb/>
of Pitt and State of North Carolina, <lb/>
In township, known as Grimes- <lb/>
Avon farm, bounded on the northeast <lb/>
by Tar river, on the south by <lb/>
creek, Boyd Mill pond. and Pop- <lb/>
branches, on the west by Poplar <lb/>
branch and the lands of Tucker and <lb/>
Edwards, being more particularly <lb/>
as <lb/>
Beginning at a white oak, Buck's <lb/>
old corner on Tar river branch, known <lb/>
as corner between Tucker and <lb/>
wards, Avon Farm, south <lb/>
degrees minutes east with their <lb/>
said dividing line poles to a stake <lb/>
in a small branch down said branch <lb/>
poles to a thence <lb/>
degrees minutes east poles to <lb/>
a hickory; thence north degrees <lb/>
west poles to a white oak; thence <lb/>
south degrees west poles to a <lb/>
gum In Poplar branch, down run of <lb/>
said branch poles to run of <lb/>
creek; down run of <lb/>
creek CS poles to a gum stump on <lb/>
I known as corner of Boyd's <lb/>
Mill pond, thence north degrees <lb/>
east poles to a pine stump another <lb/>
corner of said mill pond, down the <lb/>
course of northern edge of said mill <lb/>
pond poles to old mill site; thence <lb/>
around the western side of said mill <lb/>
site north degrees cast poles <lb/>
to old mill road, thence with said road <lb/>
24.7 to run of creek, down run <lb/>
of said creek 17.6 poles to bridge at <lb/>
road; thence <lb/>
continuing down said creek poles <lb/>
to junction of said creek with Tar <lb/>
river, just above ferry; thence <lb/>
up with the course of Tar river 1409 <lb/>
poles to beginning, containing <lb/>
acres of land, according to a <lb/>
survey made by J. D. Cox, civil en- <lb/>
in the year. being <lb/>
the identical tract of land conveyed <lb/>
by W. It Blue and wife C. C. Blue to <lb/>
C. T. by deed in Book N-10, <lb/>
page Pitt county Registry, except <lb/>
acres known as Boyd's creek <lb/>
Tuesday, January 1910 <lb/>
On Tuesday, January 1916, the <lb/>
undersigned, by virtue of the powers <lb/>
contained In a deed from C. <lb/>
T. and wife J, Carolina Mun- <lb/>
ford, to W. M. Blue, as appears of <lb/>
record In Book L-10 page on the <lb/>
premises known as the Avon Farm, <lb/>
will expose to for CASH to the <lb/>
highest bidder, tho following <lb/>
ed personal property, <lb/>
MULES. <lb/>
HORSES <lb/>
All machinery and farming <lb/>
all live stock and personal <lb/>
property now situate and belonging to <lb/>
what is known as the AVON FARM, <lb/>
township. Sale of personal <lb/>
property to commence at Tues- <lb/>
day, Terms <lb/>
This the 23rd day of De ember, 1915. <lb/>
W. M. BLUE. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER. Attorney. <lb/>
Annual of Stockholder; <lb/>
The annual meeting of the stock- <lb/>
holders of The National Bank of <lb/>
Greenville, will be held Tuesday, Jan. <lb/>
11th, 1916, at o'clock in the Na- <lb/>
Bank building. <lb/>
E OP PUBLIC SALE <lb/>
By virtue of power vested in me as <lb/>
commissioner, by order of court, made <lb/>
in that special proceeding, now pend- <lb/>
in the superior court of Pitt <lb/>
North Carolina, entitled the <lb/>
matter of Charlie Nichols, Jasper Joy- <lb/>
Joyner and Hemby <lb/>
EX I will on the 17th day of <lb/>
January 1916 at 11.00 O'clock a. m. at <lb/>
the court house door at Greenville, N. <lb/>
C sell for cash to the highest bidder <lb/>
the following described real estate <lb/>
Lying and being In the county of Pitt <lb/>
and beginning at the North East <lb/>
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