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^ARMVILLK ihlished by the Rouse Printery ? ? ? ? ? ? ?m ? {Entered in the Post Office ?t Farm lie, N. C., as second class mail ?tter. - Friday, october is, im Bonds now. Double the third Loan! V ? Willi victory almost ia sight, [President Wilson says the loam is vital. Borrow and buy! Before long the HohenzoJteriis will join the well-known society of Has Beeas. There are calamatics and ca lamities but the influenza is about the worst that has comej along. The man who is proud that he is an American, should make America proud of him by buy ing Liberty Bonds. The President's answer to Germany left no loophole for the long drawn-out discission that has been feared; Do not imagine that you are the only one who has troubles, ior the man without them these djvs is hard to find. The war is not won yet by a j good deal and the government needs money to carry it on to; victory. Are you doing your! part in buying Liberty Bonds?: "Americans in the biggist fighting". This is the news from ! France. Seeing what our sold iers are doing, how can those of us who remain ^t home refuse ; to buy bonds to the limit? When everybody is perhaps doing the very best he can, some cor sideration of the other feilow does a lot more good thau com plaining and finding fault. IMPERATIVE NEED I TO SAVE FOODl To help feed our men abroad and oar Allies, the American peo ple must save 5,725,000 mora tons of food thia year, than they saved iiist y I'ai . kw iNiji# - ?. ~ \ the n. s. Food Administrator. Haj Other freely, great economy. Mr. Hoover says that in* spite of the greatly improved military sit uation in France the war mast last at least another year and there must be no let-up in oar energy. Plenty of focid *for our boys and cur Allies will hasten oar victory, and that will mean a saving of thousands of p&cious lives. Arj ono of us, by saving food thia w n ter, may save a life. LOW-DOWN GERMAN TRICK One of the latest "ornay" acta of the Germans ia the placing of intern ed American prisoners in Stuttgart, Karisruhe and Metz.~ All of these places are near the Allied lines and have been subject to frequent bom bardment from the air. The Germans rightly reconed that the Allies will too humane to retaliate by plac ing German prisoners where they will be exposed to German fire. ft you want to do some which will help to have bought all you can tell your friends to do . Somewhat in France ? a soldier kwlfog straight into the face of death. thing to ? ?w ? JJ' U W X mm 4 ? _ ' ? m ? - J 1 ?.-? ? a. r - . 'v:. ? A/ >r_^ He is doing this tor you. By night and day, in storm,, in rain, in cold ? m mk . ? _? 1 1 a a being a hundred deaths he never of reward. a thought of hesitation and without *1 ?? r ? M?s auuiM .... ...... ?? v ? - "'v ?* ^V- m What are you doing for him today? v'% ^ ' - Ai THE CITIZENS ? ??? ?. ?' - . . * , > -Sir: ?X ?? y$ the by War Winning to i .3- aSESs* ? ;'-t' NOnCE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that ihe firm of Rasberry & Thorne, doing a general grocery business at Farmvili? Pitt county, N. C., edby mutual cofcsenf of the ct> partneis of said firm. G H. Rasberry having sold his interest in said business to S. ?. Thorue. Notice is further given that ail persons owibg the firm arc re quested to come forward at ooce and pay same to S. C. Thorne, and all indebtedness due by S8id firm is this day assumed by S G Thorne, who desires to pay same at once. k This !0th day of Oct.,1918. C. H,RA3BFRRY. S. G THORNE. - ' t ATTENTION! 10th of Octobi of daily expe Dr. Shaffer c stnsmenta for amination of If yoc don't p R O. Taytor aod J. A. NOTICE OF SALE, By virtue of the power of sale contained ia that decree of the Superior Court of Pitt County agdinthat certain special' pro-. vs. Zeoft. wore. aw qg? g dated ihe Stb day "of 191$, the undersigned comrois sioner will oa "Friday, the day of November, 1918, at H o'clock A. M. otiP the premises hereinafter described, expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following tracts or par cels of land ' situate lying and being in Farmville Township, Pitt County, S&te of North Caro lina, and described as follows, tov.i? . ' First parcel: Lyiafe on 3W Northwest side of Little Con tentnea Creek in Farmville Township; beginning at a point on old Plank Road, now County Road, and rues Sooth 88 degrees Eass 75 poles to a black-gam suppose* to be Jones aarf Baker's corner; thence with said BakerY Hne North 6 14 degrees East 5a 1.2pOlestqalightwood stake, thence *Mth I line of marked trees* agreed upon by said par ties, 42 poles to a lighiwood stake ia Phillip's lioe: thence to estimation l9t f'ilcres more^ less, being the same tract oflaiH zzsr&fsssi deeftVrccorded ^ Book |f i page 405, of^hT P$t Qemib& Registiy. Said foods being later ssstrissirsf: missioner which d<*ed is reccird ed in the office of the Register and bound -line 19 12 Said Flana chains to said canal and A. H. Flanag chains; iheoce w gan's line 2 49 cana3; thence dc H f^chains to tfaeno9riinth said ditch 227-100 cbains to a corcor- at dMcfr in ten steps of A. ffc Flangan's fence; thence NortJ* nine de grees East 12 chains; thence with A. H. Flanagan's, line to a large dead oak in the run of Ihe branch; thence by the various winding of said brgoch to >|he beginning containing Jhirtyf our acres more bt less; being that same land conveyed Jo W. H. Moore, deceased, by EH yM iiams, i mortgage, by* deed date# ebyJiLFIem , which deed office of Reg isterof Deeds of Pitt County, State of North Carolina. Third parcel; AH that tract or jtascel of land lying in Farm ville Township, Pitt County, and aie of North Carolina, bound cay- *w?aLl GSTT WSSSSKLst--., y-r^^rx- ? by WHKarn Williams 'and A. H. Flanagan; and on the East by W. G. Lang land; containing by .estimation eighty acres, more or I less; il being that same land con veyed to William H. Moore, de ceased, by ? S. Parker, by deed dated October 17, 1874, which deed is recorded in Book GG, page 395, of tqe Pitt County Registry, said lands being* later conveyed by J. L. Fleming, com missioner, to the said Mary E [Moore, which deed is recorded in the office cf the Register of Deeds of Pitt County. Sale made fQr partition. Terms of sate cash. This Oct. 8ih, 1918. J. LOYD HORTON," Commissioner. . . ? >v'^:rv ? v. -V ??'*?* ' ->;? ? * ? . .+.+ t: <5i> ( ? ? MONEY * A 1 L^m1< 2 M ?n fv /4n tl Afl ( A Kttll/1 f 1 YM WliU UO ivUitj Hiiu if uaivfvi j ? * ? ; ? i' to it as opportunity permits. A foundation for starting somk substactial business or a competence for old age will resuf a .-h
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