FARMVILLE Entered in the Poet ville, N. C., matter. FRIDAY, NOV With the war now all over "over there" let's brush up our civic pride and begin now to get everything in tpplepje order by the time the boys begin to return home. It's a job? but the women can help materially? but the sooner we start the quicker we'll reach the high standard of sanitation. seined mm in CHATEMMMMfVEIS Salvation Army Worker* Face Death That Soldier Heree* May Have Re lief Fro* Perched s " Huge barrels of lemoqade Barred to the American troope daring the bat tie of Chateaa-Thfsrry famished only one instance of the service being rendered to the soldiers o f Uncle Sain and his aSlee by the Sal ration Army workert now detailed with the fight lag units cm the westers front. The troop* had been hammering at the Boche all day and* aU nlkhi and many of them h^d been pnt oat of action dmrint the terrific fighting, but although saflering from wounds made by ihrajpd, rifle bullets and hand grenades; most of the injured men wen ooaectoas- and many oi them able to about with the aid of improvised crotches. The saRgecrj were busy in the dram tog MUthtcA and the waiting jtfitinrs wanted Mth lag so mnch as a good drink of something eold end refreshing. Then it waa that the Salvation Ar my workers came along with several barrels filled with sore enough lem onade. Where they got the lemon; or the sugar nobody knows, but the soldiers asked no questions as they dove for the tin cups that were piled alongside the barrels on a huge track The surgeons said afterward thai the lemonade served to keep dowo the temperature of many a lad whose wounds could not be dressed untfl the most serious eases had beflb at tended to. And what that cupful oi good bid Yankee drink meant t? those boys who had just come out oi the inferno of Chateau-Thierry, wili never be told. It Is just that kind of service that Is making 'the Salvation Army organi sation with the mffltftry forces of the allies oae .of the most potent fkctor* in welfare work. As one of the sever great war work organisations ' ~~ ticipeting ta " tlon Army Its share of the $170,600,000 to tinue its operations with the men. ?V* HUTS III frOMST. Ib tlie pine forests rif Ulalisns Asm | gls, Tennessee and ether states a i the ( Southeast, where men are hewim wood to oe used In the war program the T. M. C. A. Is locating tats and teats so that they may ha of service to these loyal workers, fa so dob* the T* Is balkMag up the morale <tf the men who ara siding the shiptaild NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue erf the power of sale contained iff the decree of the Superior Court of Pitt County logs eofcttod. "J. K. Lewu others v* wndK Lewis I rnd others" dated the 8 th d Octtb?> Itt* Ae under* cotnraiiiioiier w8f on Satu the 9th day of November, at 11:30 o'clock A. M* ii town o i Parniville, No^^ described real estate, rog being in Farmville Town Pitt Cftmty, State of I Carolina, described as fofl to wit: First Parcel: Lying and I in the town o^Farmvtffe, County, Stated! North Cere described as follows, towit: T ...... , You ore cotdia'iy invilcd to attend our 'Tractor*1 Demon stration Thursday, -: November 14th, on the fann of M* Jna T. Thorne neai town- Hub Hard ware Co. acres more or less; being ta*t wme land^ co^veye^ !o^\^H. recordS in Book M. 4, pa*e7i! of ihc Pin County Regislry; s&g lands being later conveyed to th*? Ret Isterof Deeds of Pitt^ouaty; State of North Carolina. Tw I Third parcel;- ,?tt. ihat tract or pastel oMand^b'in^in Farn^j E. T urnagc laud; on the West by the Wain right fieirsron the South t>y William WiMiaros and A. H.1 estimation eighty acres, more^or less; it being ftat same land coqr' ?r * rr- .? ?.'????? ir- j dated October 17. 1871, which deed is recorded -io Book GG, page 395, of the Pitt County missioner, to the said Mary E Moore, which deed is recorded in the office of the Roister of Deeds of Pitt-County. Sale made for partition. Terms of sale cash. - This Oct: 8tfr tm ? H j. lotohorton, ? winner. I we can get you u t rsi '*<: .'*? ,V~ ' 'A M?-ji ?->.? :' "V*i.:l-'r_ % v - ?;??:?? ? -. n ? . ipI/ov ami A .0 '

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