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War soems to have taken all the lif' out of the sporting page of the papers 0 Open season for courliuK- f’og- I wood blossoms are bloonung. One thing the Mexicans must ad mit, that Uncle Sam has a pretty fair Xavy at that. THE CAROLINA HOME and FARM and EASTERN! REFLECTOR I (One* s WMk) PnblUbed by rai ftlFLBGTOB COMFAMI, Inc. O. J. WHICHABD, Editor. ■KUNVILLB, NORTH CAROLINA. ■atowiptlon, «ue y«ar, , . fl.uu il« nonUa. 60 ratei maj b« had upon •tylloatlon at the busineas office In Wonder if O'Shaughaessy and A1 sara will give the salute when they Third, itreeta. . 4^1 carda of thanKa and resolutlom i nroute to their native capital «t^rwl9ect will be charged fjr at 1 o Mat..per word. i |, ,1,^, willins in stay up hile to talk to you but the one Communlcatloni advertising candl-! williUK to get up earlv to work daiM will be chaj»ed for at three , ceata per line, up to fifty lines. Entered as second class matter P»wder on. August 20, 1910, at the post office at “ From now on look out for lies about the war. It has always been that «av when war was going on. People who but seldom get out in the southwestern section of the town, can hardly realize the big business going on in the manufacturing enter prises out that way. At any rate that was our experience upon taking a trip through that section the other afternoon. Dail’s brick yard, the Greenville Cooperage & Lumber Co., the Ice plant, the ginnery and fertl- lizer factory, the Pitt Lumber Manu factory Company, the rtility Machine Shop, with several tobacco factories a little nearer in. mane it a very busy quarters buildings for the cotton n>‘'' ■ " ■ up rapidly. Verily Greenville is grow ing as never before. Delinquent Tax List For 1913 ' J. A. Gardner and A. >1. i Batchelor 112 acres 16.30 J. B. Garris 25 acres creek 2.46 C. G. Moore 40 acres 3.57 Munbger and Uennett 350 acres 9.C3 C. J. McLawhorn and wife 172 acres A. L. Patrick 1 town lot 1 have this day levied on the fol lowing described. Real Estate to' J. W. Perkins 228 acres satisfy the taxes due to tne state of,C. H. Stokes 43 acres Xorth Carolina and the county of|L. C. Stokes 11 acres Savage Pitt, for the year 1913 and the saiU^H. A. Wall 92 1-2 acres COIX)RKU ■\. V. Cannon 22 acres Cannon Claries Durham 39 3-4 acres Richard Little 10 acres Susan McCoy 132 acres .Jordan Venters 10 acres Wash Wilson 50 acres Real Kstate so levied on will be sold at the court house door in the town of Greenville, N. C. on Monday thi 4th day of Hay, 1914 at 12 o’clock m. unless said taxes and legal charge} And just over beyond the a'ld * xpcnses arising from the failure to pay the same within the time re quiri'd by law, are paid by that date S. I. mU)LEy, Sheriff. liULKWILLK TOWNfillll* Oreeuville, North Caroliua, under act of March 3, 1879. FUIDAY. .MAY 1, 1914. •Militianii'n all over the country arr offering their services in Mcxico if needed, the old .North State being otK of the tirst to do so. but she always steps to ihi> front in the tinu' of war Lest we forget, time. it is fly swatting In time of mediation prepare for war. 'I'hat's Secretary Garrison's idea 0( l iisionally time waits for a man if h'“ ha.-< thi> IlcUet for his waiili in hoi K . Several infantry companifS in the i^tau- received ordi’rs yesterday to rport for military duty. The Old .North Stale has always furnished lu r share of tlii' hiToes in the time of war and if real battle comfronts those now inlisted iheri’ is not the ^lightest doubt but what they will uphold tlir lii roi.-iiu of their fore-fathers. 'ilK' seeillij -XmiTii'aii loiisul in Mr sonic stn-mious siTviei oiii- wondiTs how laaiiy iiuimi * lax liars th'Ti' ui'i.- uniong tluise who shout lor war, ainl tin- nations hniuir, 'riu';. ronii' to (Ir'M iivilii- hrcau>^’ it 1,-1 tile lii'sl town to locate in. you liail licH.-r ki'i-p 'em on througii tile cold spt.‘ll in May. If wa\ ^uriK-oiie will bring lliieri.i llu ir Wf will take a shot at him, but re 111 busy to so over there. War of lv|l’ he.Kini ir .April al>n. The war news is making the papers n sort to hit: black type I'nr |n'ac llneH. ■\i their regular monthly meetin'X on April 2, the Hoard of Aldermen passed on ordinance effecive May 1st leqniring all merchants selling vege tables, fruits and any such eatable.;, to have the same protected from flii by screens Tomorrow is the last d;'> i)f this inoiith and yet there are son, • that have not eoniplicd with this or ('iiiaiice. M \Ki;s SI’LKMMI* SU(MVIV(.. Those wlio took th'' pains to nial;e j a careful study of the report of th" \\'aier anil Light Commission for ,las; year, publisheii a few days ago in thij paper, must have fell gratitieil at the sj'.leiu'iiii sliowing made. The report showed that tile gross receipts from ' thi Huerta must have organized an Am ‘r| »an club to write reports of the war! news for the Mexico city p, j d-ay they had Great Hritain, Kranct | and .lapan all declaring w ar against I Kvans ALCrawford Guard .1 1- .. J o. . 1 ,1, , 1 .^cres Home the I mted htates. also th;i: j 111. W. frorbes l.oU acres can forces had invaded Texas and that WHITK .Mrs, Clydtf Hrown 105 acres (IJrown) Wiley lirown 1 lot (.Moore ,. . Cr. K. Cherry 1 lot (lies) .. . 1!)0 the negroes of the south had united i ^ with the Mexicans, Pretty nice jj stories to kei'p up the interest of his j j followers, <;KI.MKSI.A>D 1TK.1IS. t J. Forbes) 24. K, .Tames t!5 acres (Mayi . H, Pender 1 lot (res).. . W Perkins 140 acres (Thig pen) •• ■■ 1 lot 1 lot (Dudle.vi 1 lot i.ucas •• 1 lot Res 1 lot Adams .. .. 57.SI .1. Kicks 1 lot Res I 5th Street 21.3; David (}. Sermons 20t) acres Sermons ,r. W, Tripp 52 acres Patrick 11, Willoughby 240 acres Willoughby Mrs. G. A. V. Carr 1 lot 15.59 R. A. & G. W. Darden 1 lots 4.73 Ashley Dudley 2 lots 7.38 10.50 F: M. Dupreo est 1 lot 2,40 16.03 A. H. Joyner 1 lot 7.46 13.05 Dr C. C. Joyner 2 lots 37,53 Cornelius Joyner 53 acres 7.79 19.20 Mrs Lillie Luper 30 acres 2.83 L. M. Morrow 1 lot 20.52 24. 8C Mrs Alice Wiliams 1 lot 3.84 12. IS J. T. Windham est 1 lot 16.44 26.63 (!. W. Windham 1 lot 20.05 1). 1), Windham 1 let 17.61 W, Wlun an«ry ihink iwic l)enii\ ^oe.ikii.K, Tlia: will iiiv.- >iiu lime lall liiiii a iiioi’e re,souiuliiis; name. —o- iiiii .■Ml men are like lnin> sptM-t . Tile kiii;; 111' heasls is a i owa when hi’ is iiiiimry So is a m:in o .An arliitralor is sonii-t iiue,-; oni- whe hears lioth sides of a quarrel anil llioi d(H ide.s |i( call the police •>ne realixes iluit what y<m get for nothing is worth just that, when a lot of viihuiiary advice is hand ll to ViHl o Tlii),si who liave nut paid poll ta\ lur last year iiiu,'I du so hy the lir.'-' of ,\lay. or loh.* tlie righi to vnle th.- riexi eji.eiini,. ' Jf peace is luil restored in ,\lexici) by the present plan of mediation, th • I'nited States should restore it hy getting rid of Huerta and Villa, Tie ' are a disgrace to any country , o Is it not time that the citizens were thinking of doing some spring t lean- wai'r and light plants for the Here #:.".',eTt),:;i. while the ex. (• ■ peiises. including extension and dis counts to custoiuers weri‘ JJa.ult..I. leaving a protit of Tie' e\. tension to the plant anio\inled to $11 . | '' .‘il'.tiL', 'I'lie iiii reasi of gross nceipl> last year over he prevous year wa.^ In addition to the e.cellent showing ‘ of the past year it, should be consid ered that the plant is entitled to a further I rcdit of about .■?'<.iinti for pub lic service rendered the town without cost, this not being carried in the re port, Prior to two years ago the town paid out of he general fund to the Water and Light Coniniission a cer. tain sum each month fo rthe publi ser\ice. hut this was discontinued af ter till plant became self-sustaining While the people of the town general ly afe been benetiti-d by the saving of this amount in the general fund, tn - (lUlMKSLA.N'l), April 2S—Mrs. J-:, Proctor and daughter Thelma went lo Washington Wednesday. Miss Carry Godly went to Wash ington Wednesday. .Mrs, A, O. Clark, Mrs, 1'. F.I roctor at.d Mrs, .1. 1), Whichard went to Washington last week. Mrs. W, S. Galloway Ins gone to Fowls Memorial Hospital for treiit- ■iient. We hope she will soon recover. .Messrs W. S, Galloway, F. A. Klk.s and wile went to Washington last V, eek. ■Messrs, Dr, C. .M, .lolies. •■Vustiii (Crimes. A. (). Clark, ,J. A. Clark an 1^- I'Mwards 1 lot Clark St .1, A, Klks attended the meeting of the Frank ICvans 1 lot H Lane Royal Arch .Masons in Greenville last Kdward Fleming I lot Ravine week, Mr, Ivosi'oe Cox, of (.ireenville. wa.s here Thursday on business. ■Mr. Cannon, of Greetivilli, was her'} 'i liursday. Mrs ,1. L, Gibson went to Wash ington Saturday to visit .Mrs. T. .1 Tallv, Hassell Gibson went lo Grifton niarlie .lackson 1 lot B I.ane Saturday and returned today. j Sam .loyner 1 lot I'irst St. Mr, .1. .M, Warters of A. C, College | Ida ,Jones 1 lot First St,^ tilled his regular appointment here in Hcnr.v Knox 1 lot Urst St. the Christian Church Sunday ;in l Sunday night. We had a largi' crowd and his sermons were tine. He alwa';>' pleases his audience. I There was ([uiet a crow d from le -e | Went to Washington Sunday. j .Mr, .M. T. Sradshaw of Washiiigl''. ! was in town last week. ! Mr. .Iiio, Warren %vent to (;rcenvill.‘ this morning i The Farmers are nearly thrmigi; planting Corn, and have begun t.) plant Cotton, 'riii> Weather has turned considei-. ably warm, and crops are beginning to ^ grow. I Miss Ktta Nunn, of .New Hern, will speak here Wednesday night ;,r ' Sarii Mooring 3 r)'clock I’, M, She will speak on ■Mission work. The public is cordially invited t.i COLORKD 'I lavis Allen 1 lot Pitt St. .John lirown .Jr. 1 lot Patrick '.Allien lirown 8 acres Home lleuhen Clark 1 lot Cotanch SI, ' .loe Daniel 1 hit First St. H. K, Foreman 1 lot i’itt St. Zadox Foreman 1 lot 13th St. .lohii F. Greene 1 lot Mill Ada Hemby 1 lot Perkins ■Jane Hardee I lot Pitt St. .Martha Harris 1 lot 1! T^ane Andre Hopkins 1 acre Munford .Nathan Isler 1 lot Green St. .1. Robert King and wife I lot Clark St, 1 lot 13th St. Virginia King I 1-4 lots Lucas 1 Res 1 P) Lane IJzzie Kerney 1 lot Clark St. I lot Clark St, Mattie K. King 2 lot C & H W illiam Lilly 1 lot tJreen St, Kdmund i.iittle 50 acres Brown ,J. ,J, l.ang I lot First St. I>. R. Little 1 lot Higgs 1 lot Kinsaul I lot Perry I lot Perry I lot Kbon 9,2;J 4,4: 22.8:! 4, S'.» 7.10 8.34 19.35 22.SS 3.9S 32.16 13.32 3.98 4.41 4.It 13.85 3.54 7.35 K.ilLMVILLE TOW-XSHIP WHITK DELINQI'EM' tW LIST. (Continued from page three.) W, H. Wilkinson 1 lot 20.IG Wells and Walston Mill Plant 10.50 Wells and Ivy 1 lot 10.59 COLORED Jacob Brown 1 Town lot Stephen Barfleld 1 town lot John D. Cox 1 Town lot J, W. Cox 2 Town lots Mamie Chapman 1 Town lot Jordan Darden 8 acres Gussie Darden 15 acres Perry Daniels 3 acres Aaron Evans 2 Town lots Alfred Kvans 2 town lot R. M. Johnson 4 Town lots .N'oah Jones 1 town lot Sampson Kittreil 1 Town lot Irvin Knox 1-4 acre J. F. Locus " Town lots Charles Richardson 1 Town lot Henry Smith 33 acres .Norris Tucker 1 Town lot James Worthington 1 Town lot Amos Williams 1 Town lot CHICOD TOWNCHIP WHITK Jess Adams 10 acres H. A. Boyd 100 acres W. L. F. Corey 449 acres “ 135 acres J. R. Haddock 175 acres W. L. Hudson 50 acres W. F. Harding 180 acres Adam Mills 300 acres .1. C. Nobles 205 acres Gus Sutton 30 acres James Turnage 100 acres H, F. Worthington 87 acres COL,OUED Isaac Bell 45 acres J. O. Smith 13 acres Bill Smith 13 acres Meivlna Worthington 56 acres 9.21 Tom Atkinson 1 lot 7.65 S.33 Robert Atkinson 1 lot Kmnm Battle 1 lot 10.68 3.12 24.34 Olympus L. Blount 1 lot Richard Blount 1 lot Willie Chestnut 1 loi 13.67 2.40 16.U .=•..67 6.12 3.12 Ijevy Kxum 1 lot 14,89 Richard Gay 1 lot 6.2t Daniid Gay 1 lot 8.45 6.7'. Austin Hamlin 1 lot 17.49 .Matilda lines 1 lat 7. OS 6.63 ,lohn .lohnson 1 lot 4.11 S.3 ! Will .loyner. Sr. 1 lot 5.34 6 1)1 Blount Joyner 1 lot 6.71 7,47 ,Iohn 11. Joyner 1 lot 14,50 7.54 Hdgar Joyner 1 lot 6.32 4,4." Oscar Joyner 1 lot 7.63 6,4i' A. L. .Joyner 2 lots 12.57 3.9S Lovelace Joyner 3 acres (.May) 2.16 6 3'; John McKeney 1 lot 2.40 5. SO .lohti McKeney 2.4't 4.S4 John H. May 1 lot 7.OS 18.30 Lela O'.Neal 1 lot 12.33 10.70 Louis Philips 1 lot 2.97 4.89 Jim Pollard 1 lot 6.2-3 5.9.“? William Rasperberry 1 lot 3.57 5.9.S .Nathan Saunders, Sr, 2 lots Henry Speight, Jr. 1 lot Julia Vines 1 lot 16.32 9,14 20.7/ Abner Ward 1 lot H Wallace 1 lot Sam Williams 4.0.S 6.93 4.11 15,43 Hanah Williams 1 lot 4.'■3 and water has received a further ben, !elit in the ini'reascd discount that wa.-; given on service the past year. Some idea of the development of the plant is shown i n te amount expen I ded for extensions during the pai-t year. Both light and water service lines have been extend<>d until the 1 inits of the tow in nearl'j aii in rection !i&ve b','■ t loii 'hed 1he:e has also been a large inerexse in the j number of electric motors used in man ufai turing enterpri.'-s Two yeais I ago 33 horse power wa^ li e i'?'gregate oi tlictric motors in us'“. while now ti’,c total reaches ' horse power, book agent to come along with a pros. : establishment.s thai pectus ot a story of the .Mexican %var, j,,^ve eighty-lve (S-ri) horse pow, ■ j er each and a great many that Some men are .so afraid of hurtint |nse motors from two to twenty horse other people's feelings that they won't power. They find that electrric puw- even grin when the weather man fall.^ <r is cheaper ad raore convenient ■ than either gas orr steam. As the ca attend. We hope lo have a large individual consumer of electric current! crowd ing around their homes, putting th premises in a perfect sanitary cond* tion. The health of the community' is involved. 0— You can keep a lookout for the early down on his predictions. ,\pril 24th. Is4tl Mexicans captured Capt, Thorton and party on Texas side of Rio Grande, Several killed, war declared in May following pasity of the water and light plants inrreases, there will I'C more of our K anufacturing enterprises to ta«* ad vatitaee of electric '’urtent Much credit for the splendid de. velopment of the municipal plant is due to the efficient management o Superintendent H. L. Allen, who took charge two years ago. He is a tireless worker and constantly on the look >otice of I’reriiicl .Heefinc>. Andrew Moore 1 lot Pitt St. Frank .N'orris 1 lot 13th St. Charlie Patrick 1 lot Patrick St 2.67 William Redmond 1 lot Reade St. 5.30 Thad Rodgers 1 lot Fleming Katherin.^ Smith 14 acres Patrick Smith 40 acres Miles Short 1 lot Green St. Mary Thigpen 1 lot C. W. .\s chairman of the Democratic Kx ecutlve (.'ommittee of Pitt county, and ' 'pcel 1 lot Ravine b> virtue of authority of a meeting of | Amanda Wilkes 18 acres the said Dem jcratic Kx”i'utive C.im- — mittee held in the town ot Greenville on Saturday, April 11th, l'<14, I here by notify all Democratic voters tha: there will be held on Saturday, Mav 16th at 2 o'clock, precinct meetings in the several townships in Pitt coun ty. at their respective voting places. 2.6'^ 3.SI 2.67 S.IO 3.5t 3.54 6.37 FAi.KLAMI TOnXSHIP WHITK G. L. Lang 1 acre Bruce Moseley 45 acres Pitt I>. S. Owen 50 acres Owen 1. Owen 1 acre B. F. Owen 1 acre M. C. Owen 1 acre W. R, Owen 1 acre •M Congress has put tl»' Mexican affair into the hands of President Wilson. siitticient proof that the ex ecutive is capable of handling the sit-1 (jeyelopment and additional uation. customers. Since he has been ic o charge there has been not only the When war comes you may look on, increase in business noted, but also i the physical condition and efflciem y for war taxes, they certainly will make that check a little larger on ev- come. You might as well prepare to plant has been materiall ini- ery bill you pay. 'proved, Klias Carr Heirs L'Du acres Kason and Stamper 100 acres Newton J. R, Gay S7 acres for the purpose of selecting delegates | Henderson 2 acres to the county convention, which con- , ^ o acres venes at the court house in Greenvilh> on Saturday, .May 23, 1914, at 11 o'clock. At the county convention delegates will be elected to the state, congres sional and judicial conventions. The number of delegates to which each township is entitled to send to , „ shacleford 9 acres F the county convention is as follows, ‘ |- .j- Tiiigppn 22 acres Bt aver Dam 3 Delegates jj Windhanid 342 acres Belvoir 2 Delegates j orove I Bethel ti Delegates j K. Wiliams 64 acres I Carolina,. _ 5 Delegates Williams Chicod 14 Delegatas Contentnea Xo, 1 13 Delegates COI-iORKD C ontentnea No, J 4 Delegates | (V)rbett 7 acres Pupree I'alkland S Delegate.^ j corbett 2 3-4 acres Swain Farmvilk’ 8 Delegates ^villie Fields 1 acre (treenville 27 Delegates Pactolus 3 Delegates Swift Creek 5 I>elegate3 I hereby call upon and request all Democratic voters to attend these pre cinct meetings, that all people and all sections may be fully represented In t]ie county convention. This the 16th day of April. 1914. CHAS. C. PIERCK, Chairman Democratic Kxecutlve Com. P. M. WOOTEIN, Secretary. 7.0-* 6.15 7.52 2.40 8.25 6.48 4.86 11.47 3,!)8 12,77 9.44 2.07 7.89 7. US 3.54 4.41 5.86 3.4:t 2.09 10.7-t 2.02 2.02 2.49 4.41 4.71 Moses Gorham 1 acre Maniln Mayo 1 acre Sarah May lacre Nathan Saunders 40 acres Abram Swindell 1 acre Kli Savage 6 acres F SWIFT TREEK TOW.^'SHIP WHITE W. H. Clark 146 acres Clark 11.92 K. J. & J. K. Dali 125 acrea 12.31 W. H. Faulkner 200 acres Green 10.95 N. M, Farrow 3000 acres 12.26 Pi( TOI.r.S lOtVNHIP WHITK Heber Hardee 212 acres J. 1). McClamb 156 acres 15.92 12.3 .Mrs .Margarette Mason 212 acres 9.46 Lat Williams 144 acres C01.«RK1> James R. Holliday 50 acres C. C. Holliday 59 acres K, A. Hill 5 acres Moses i-iittle 36 acres ,I. Bert Little 42 1-2 acres Robert Mitchell 1 acre ,Iohn J. Redding 100 acres Thad Tetleton 53 acres Robert K. Wilson 49 acres S .76 S. 9‘j 9.3'i 2.25 4.S'^ 12.12 S. 12 9.6 IIKTH»;l. TOW>,SHIP WHITK (I, W, Bullock 79 acres Bullock Bethel Ginning Co., Gin and outfit John Ellison 60 acres Johnson Ijena Gardner 31 Rollins Mack James 1 acre J. J. Perkins 194 acres W, J. Roberson 1 acre J. H. Stall 1 acre Smith Henry Sheppard 5 acres J. B. Williams 25 acres J. A. Williamson 25 acres COLORKD R, 1), Best 1-2 acre Smith John Pittman 1 acre Minerva Reives I acre Irfiuis Smith 57 acres Parmele I’lifton Teel 2 acres Baker Wilkins 2 acres Grimes 10.0'j 46.60 13.00 5.10 16,2’. 6.15 19.32 3.50 4.60 2 53 2.5{ 8.61 2.64 8 ?'• 2.92 6.40 rO\TK\TNK.i TOWNSHIP WHITK •Misses Lizzie and Florence Blount 1 Town lot Mrs. Lwla Bruton 1 town lot G. C. Cox 1 Town lot Geordllla Coward 1 town lot ti. R. Dixon 1 Town lot ,1, H, Dali 10 acres Mrs. Bottle Hardee 21 acres A. D. Johnson 3 1-10 acres .1, J. Jackson 126 acres M. I.aughlnghouse and Co., 1 Town lot B. F. Manning, Jr. 1 Town lot J, C. Raspberry 2 Town lots Stocks and Keel 13 acres Mrs. J. H. Smith 95 acres Mrs. Sudle Tripp 177 acrea H F. Worthington 63 acres COliORBD Henry Allen 1 Town lot 16.22 6.4'? 2.10 2.97 9.02 2.25 4 . i: 11. H 2,40 10.04 9.9J 7.47 20. J** 23.17 10.20 KKLYOIK T0W>8HIP WHITK Jesse Clark 2 3-4 acres Frank Johnson 1 acre Billy Warren 26 acres COLORKD Frank Battle 1 acre Jim Burnette 113 acres Ben Dunn 15 acres West Telt'air 126 acres nEAVEK DAM WHITIC W, M. B. Brown 50 acres J. T. I'.ason 66 acres H. B. Smith 60 acres R. T. J. Willoughby 37 1-3 acres 2.95 (due) COU)RKl) Kmlly .Nobles 5 acres 5.69 2.S7 8.3-> 5.2i 7.73 2.1ti 2.45 2.72 3.45 2.<!» 19,9» 4.4t 8.39 1.9.) 7.40 -.11 1.20 2.89 7.67 5.09 6.59 12.00 44.66 18.03 9.24 6.15 12.6.'{ 7.02 2.14 8.76 2.6S 7.02 4.59 1.90 6.15 2.80 1.9i) 3.31 1 .90 10.2.5 5.79 18.12 6.15 6,ir^ 4,75 of Sale. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain mortgage deed and delivered by ICphram Rives and wife to Nixon Rives on the 19th day of May 1900, which uiortagge is record‘'<i in Book page 526 in the Register of Deeds ofllce of Pitt county, the tinde'*- signed will expose for sale for cash at th<* court house Goor in the town of Greenville on Monday. May ISth, at 12 o’clock M., the following describe-l real property towit: "Lying in Greenville township ad joining the lands of J. J. .N'obles anil others, containing five (5) acres more or less and being the same on whlcn the said Kphram Rives formally lived.’ Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This the ISth day of April 1914. NIXON RIVES, Mortgagee, F. G. JAMKS & SO.V, Attorneys. ltd-3tw. What will happen when the next warship is launched? Surely Secretary Daniels won’t stand by and see cham paign slashed over her bows when nil our craft are “dry” within. LA>n SALK. By virture of the power of sale contained in a deed of trust made by J. D. .McLamh to H, M White, Trus tee, ou December 13th, 1912, which deed of trust was properly recorded in the office of the 'Register of Deeds of Pitt County in Book D-10 page 490, and also under a mortgage executed by the said J, L. McLamb to I. S. Fleming dated December 13th, 1912, and recorded in Book A-11 page 34, both of said mortgages being given to secure the purchase money due for the land hereinafter described, the undersigned trustee and mortgagee will sell for cash at public auction before the court house door In Green ville on Saturday May 9th, 1914, the following described tract or parcel of land situate in the county of Pitt and in Pactolus Township and known as a part of the Grimes farm. Beginning at the Jones corner an I running South 5 West 2313 feet to the oak branch; thence with the run of said right branch to the A. C. L. R. right of way; thence with said right of way West 1563 feet; thence South 2870 feet to Jones’ line; thence with said Jones’ line 2128 feet to the beginning containing 125 1-10 acres more or less. For more accurate de- cription reference is hereby made to deed from I. S. Fleming to J. D, Mcl.>amb dated Dec. 13th, 1912. This April 9th, 1914. H. M. WHITE. Trustee. I S. FLEMING. Mrtgee. F. G, JAMBS & Son, I Attorneys. 5.72 4-13-ltd 3 tw.
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