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Because they are unreservedly guaranteed. 25c North Carolina Pitt County In the Superior Court Before A. T. Moore, Clerk Lrlia E. Williams (Skinner) Aclmlnistratrix of the estate of K. F. Williams vs I.elia Williams and Verla Williams, Minors and heirs at law of E. F. Williams, deceased. 13y virtue of a decrec of the Super’or Court of Pitt County, made by A. T. .'.looro. Clerk, on the 12th day of Sep- tt'inbt'r, V.114, the undersigned Com missioner. will, on Monday, the 19th. tiny of October, 1914, at 12 o'clock Noon expose to public sale before the Court House Uoor in Greenville, to the high- i.::t bidder, for cash, the following des cribed tracts or parcels of land, to- wit: "Joying and being in Falkland Town ship, Pitt County Xorth Carolina, and being hit .\o. 3 in the division of the II. 1’. Williams land and beginning at a .‘-.take on tlie Snow Hill Roaod near the crossing of Pasture Branch anr running with said road North 58 east 34 poles; then north 45 1-2 east 8 roles; then north 29 east 14 1-2 poles to a bridge across a ditch; then with Kaid ditch south 5iJ west 12 poles to a 9-2ft-Ud-3tw. Kweet gum T. L. and E. F. Williams corner; then south 41 east tJS poles to a stake, the Jordan line; then north 47 1-2 east 25 poles to a stake; then south so 1-2 west to a white oak; llien north 41 west 117 poles to thw li 'giiiniiiB ('(intaining u'' 1-2 acre-41 iMOTf or less. Alsd one tract in said Township! Iouiny ami .‘’late beginning at a stake: Kiiinia .1. Muprce’s corner and run? tonlli 1 :'i-4 wi'st 100 polc.s to a popu lar in prong of .Tacob's Branch; then down ilK' run of Jacob’s Branch to a tiaki', corni'r oi W. K. AViliiams, Jr.. tiiuii with his line north 1 S-4 east 100 piilfs to a sialic at i;nima J. Dupree’.s: i i)ru> r: ih' U south 80 1-2 ea.'^t 4.5 poles to I lie bi'ginning containing 2'i acre-J | niorc ur h ss. The two tracts constl-1 tiitiiie l.dt No. :! in the division of the II. 1’. Williams land, which was al-; io'.tei! to i-;. 1’. AN’illiams by division' l)i I'd iiai. il tlif Mtli. day of June, 1907, | as appears of record in the Register’s 1 Ofliii' in I'itt County, in Book T 8,; page j 'i liis sale is made for the purpose j of making assets of the I’state of E. ; F. AN'Ulialis, deceasi'd, 'J his the Ii’tli. day of Sept. 1914. F. C. HARDIXG, Commissioner I 7-1 nl-:it\v North Carolina, Fitt County. In the Superior Court Term, 3914. Klla O. Barnhill vs NOTICE Dorsey Barnhill The Defendant Above Named Wiil Take Notice: That action entitled as above has be<-n commenced in the Superior Courc ♦o procure a divorce absolute, for the reason stated in the complaint filed ill the oHlcc of the Clerk of Superior Court. And the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the November Term of the Superior Court of said County, to be held in the Court House, at Greenville, on Monday, the Pth day of November i‘i14, being the ninth Monday, aftei the first Monday of September, held al the Court House of said County ill Greenville, X. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action er tilt plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com- I'laint. This the 20th day of September, 1914 A. T. MOORE, Clerk Sup.^rior Court. Xorth Carolina I’itt County. In the Superior Court Term, 1914. i-mlie Adams vs NOTICE liavid Adams 'i lie Defendant Above .\anied W Taki' Xoti(e: That action entitled as above ha 111. II comniciii ed in the Superior Cour to pr(iciire a divorce absolute, for th ri a.'ion stated in thi> complaint lile in the oflii'o of tlie Clerk of Superior Court. .\nd the said defendant will furth take notice that he is rerjuired to a th train PriYiliges MOK£T IJi WHEAT. Puts and calls are the safest and surest method of trading in wheat JiOTICE Sale of Lands and Tobacco. Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certaiu deed of trust executed to S. M. II or oats. Because your loss is Hoberson, trustee, by L. G. Morrow absolutely limited to the amount ja,,,, ,,.iiv, Lula L. Morrow, bearing bought. No further risk. February 19th., 1914, to secure Positively the most profitable way ,,,,, payment of a certain bond of j even date and tenor therewith, aul the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied o^ trading. Open an account. You can buy puts or ID calls on 10,000 bushels' grain for $10 or yotr can buy both!y j,],_ (jjp undersigned will, on the 4t!i for $20 or as many more as j'ou wish.: xovember, (Wednesday) 1914 gives I p ^ ... . ; Farmville, Pitt County, N. C., and on you the chance to take $100 A movement of 5 cents $500 profit. Write for full particulars and bank references. K. W. >EUMA>.\ ColnmbnS) Ohio. Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. North Carolina Pitt County, In Superior Court Before A. T. Moore, Clerk Sam Kinion vs Mamie Ruth Padgett and Jess Kinion Kotlce of Sale. By virtue of a decree of the Superior I Ik- premises hereinafter described, ot fer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands and personal property to wit: Description of Landn. Situate in Farmville Township, Pitt County, .North Carolina, and on th" north side of Wilson street in the town of Farmville, N. C., and begininf, at the intersection of Wilson and Field streets, thence westerly with the center of Wilson street 157 1-2 feet thence at right angles northerly 260 feet to the Belcher line, thence ar right angles easterly 157 1-2 feet t> Fields street extended, thence south- %l KUTTYHUNK BLUE A «tifk nuikHM a quart of fineHt wa«hiiijc hlu#*. lt‘H nil Mup—the cost of a Unelea.s bottle. 5c at alt DlAOiAmi. MrDonn^ll & Co.. 40» N. Itii Hi., Phlltt. FOK .SALE OR HEM—A FIVE Ijorhc farm. V.’ill sell for cash or «n easy t< rnis. Address Calvin Mills, Winterville, X. C., Route 3. 8-14-til-Dec 24. w. AdiMinKtralor's Jioflee. I have this day qualified as adminis trator on the estate of I.,a\vrence Jones and wife Josephiiio Jones deceased anil all parties holding claims "against said parties or heirs of estate will pre sent same in proper form on or be fore Sept. 11th 1915., or this notice will bi' plead in bar of recovery. This Sept. 11th, 1914. J W. BAILEY, Stokes, N. C. Administrator. S. J. tiVEUETT, Attorney. 9-12-ltd-5tw. HEISKELL'S One cppliciition sooihet and heftls a rouf h pimplytkm,«nft,wbenr«peftted,quicklyeffect8 t cure. Eczema, Ery»ip«!at, Tetter, Ulcers and ‘t skia diMftMe yield to it« curative properties. SOe. m At aM DmjuittM. for frM tMspU asd book. ' 'Uftaiih Md BcftUtjr. lewwrew, hollowav * co., . tT— •irdaw t., A ) OINTMENT THE FARM 1* the Bacis of all Industry UME is the basis of >11 good fanning. Write for I bulletin by the best authority in the United States on Lime on the Farm, and get price I of tbe purest lime. Don’t buy earth, sand, etc. A pottaj will give you reasons, I POWHATAN LIME CO. STRASBURG VIRGINIA >OTI( E. Notice is hereby given that at the rcfiular iiivi ting of the Board of Com- n.is.sioners of I’itt County, held Mon day, S' pf' iiibrr 7, U04, the following i’ltitioii was presented to the Hoard to-wit. \\'o tlie undersigiii'd citizens big I' avi to pclition your Honorable body for a publii' road to be laid off in iht folki'ving territory: r.f.;;inning at C. E. Langstons ami . A. .Shivi r's corner on the Kin- f^ton road, and running northwardly throuyii W. A. Shiver's land the old path thence between the land of W ,\. Forbes and S. G. Nine, thence betwi .‘U the land of I. A. Sugg an.l .Mrs. i:iizaboth McLawhorn land or (lowe r, to road number (25) distance pbout one m'le.” The above Petition will be heard at the regular meeting of the Board Mon day, October 5, 014, all parties desri- ing to be heard will be present. Done by order of Board of Commis sioners, this September 8, 11)14. BRASCOE BELL, Clerk to Board of Commissioners. ii-14-4t. P'ar at the November Term of Snp'-rior Court of paid County, to lieM in the Court House, at Greenvill on .Monday, (he f'th day of November lf'14, being the ninth Monday, after tiii' lirst .Monday of September, held at the Court House of said Count in Citeenville, N. and answer di nuir to the complaint in said action or tilt plaintiff will apply to the Coii t'>r the relief dfmamied in said con plaint. This the 2tUh clay of September, 11114 A. T. MOORE, Clerk Superior Court P 2!i-ltd-.jtw. I.AM) SALE. By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of I’itt County made in s;)ocial proceedings No. 1905, entitled L. W. Tucker, Administrator, versus M. Mooring et als, the undersigned Coniinissioner will sell at auction be lore the Courthouse door in Green ville on .Monday, November 2nd, 1914, t iiuon, the following described real e.stat.- to wit: 2 lots in the town of Greenvill >. boundcii on the north by 12th street, .in the west by Cotanch street, and on the soutli and east by the lots of A M. Moseli y. For accurate descrip tion r*-feren<'e is made to a deed from M. Moseley and wife to J. S. Mooring, which deed appears of re cord in Book P.-O, page 2S2 in the of- Pce of the Register of Deeds ot Pit’t County. Also a tract of land in Caro lina Township known as a share of the W. T. Keel land, which is fully scribed in a dncd from G. M. Moot ing, Trustee, to J. S. Mooring which deed is reconled in Book H-10, page 2S.S in the ofTlce ot the Register of Deeils said tract contains about 22 a( res and is subject to the life estate of W. T. Keel. Terms Cash. This Ocotbcr 2nd, 1914. L. W. TUCKER, Commissioner. F. G. James &. Son, Attorneys. 10-3-1td-3tw. Pile* Cured In 6 to 14 Day* Your druggist will refund money if PAZO ointment fail! to cure anjr cair o£ Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrudinir PilesinStol4d«7i, The 6r»t application girei £aic and Rot. EOr >OH( E OF SALE I'nder and by virtue of the power bule contained in a certain deed '1 rust made and executed on Novem her 2t!th, 1913, by John P. Fellers and wife, Huby Fellers, to Edward L. Stew art. Trustee, which said Deed of Trust is duly recorded in the ollice of ih Uegister of Deeds for Beaufort Count in Book I'>u, Page 1U2, the undersigne Tiustee, will, 011 Friday, the llith day of October, 1IU4, at 12 o'clock noon at the (.'ourt House door in Pitt Couu ty, offer for sale, to the highest bidde for cash, the i'ollowing property, to wit: All the timber of and above the siz of 12 inches in diameter on the stump eighteen inches above ground when cut, except Pine, Cypress, Oak and Hickory, standing in and upon the fol lowing tract of land, situated, lying and being in the County of Pitt, and State of North Carolina, and describ ed as follows, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of William Grimes on the west, J. D. W'illians and the heirs of^ William Little and wife on the east, James Newman oa the south. Said to contain 1815 acres north, and bounded by Tar River on riore or less, and being the same lanl which was conveyed to J. O. and W E. Proctor by deed from Olivia W Blakely dated April 12th, 1899, an^ duly recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Pitt County, in Book R-6, Page 283, to which deed reference is hereby made. Also all of the rights of way, easj loents, privileges, and powers of every kind, character and description, which are included in a deed from J. O. Proc- toi and others to Carolina Cooperage Company, dated July 10th, 1912, and duly recorded in Book—, Page — Pitt County Records. This being the original deed from J. O. Proctor and others for the timber rights above described. DEFAULT having been made in the jayment of the notes secured by said Deed of_ Trust and application having been made to the undersigned Trustee by the bona fide holder of said notes ter a foreclosure proceedings, this sale is held to satisfy said indebtness This IDth day of September, 1914. E. L. STEWARD, 9-lG-ltd-3tw. Trustee. STK.\¥ED A Poland China gilt, dark order weight 60 pounds. Marked crap and two underbits right, swallow folk left. Any one taking her up return to me and I will pay costs. 9-21-3t-w R. H. McOOWAN Court of Pitt County made in the above entitled cause by A. T. Moore, Clerk.' theb. ginning, and being one-half ot the undersigned Commissioner, will; Farmville W'arehouse Co. lot, and on Saturday, the 17th, day of October,, 1914 expose to public sale before the'„,,„^^ Court House door in Greenville to,^j„^,_ ,,,,,, the highest bidder for cash, at 2 o'- „ow used and occupied bv deck p. m., the following described lot , p. Morrow in the Tobacco said L. G. warehouse business. I’orsonnI I’ropertj'. l!t'iiiK all and singular of the fl.x- lures and tools belonging to said warehouse, including trucks, iron safo and all office fixtures and furniture now in said warehouse and belonging So said Morrow. Also 125.000 pounds sale will be made for the pur- scrap tobacco now in said ware- poirf of making paiiition among the i„.iQuging to said Morrow. and being the lot of scrap tobacco i'l or parcel of land, to-wit "Lying and being on the west side, of Cotanche street in the Town of; Greenville, North Carolina an<l adjoin-^ ing the Forrest Lot on the South and the Hooker Let on the North and con- tainins about one fourth (1-4) of an acre more or le.'^s. j Thi,- tenant'^ 111 common. Thi.-i the 15th, day of Sept. i;il4. F. C .HAUDING. Commissioner. HAPiDIXC. H IMEUCK, Atty. 9-17-ld-3w. In Superior Court Notice. above named will North Carolina I’itt County. Ueba Little vs. Simon Little The defendant take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pitt County to ab tain a divorce from the bonds of mat rimony. And the said defendant will further take notice that ho is required to appear at the next Term of the Superior Court of Pitt County to be held on the 9th Monday, after the first Jlonday, in September it being the !Mh flay of November 1914, at th.'' Court-house in said County in Green- the town of Farmville purchased dur ing the season of 1913 and 1914, and hoiiso stori'd by said Morrow in saul lianni-r warehouse. Said deed of trust being recorded ia the Pitt County Registry, Book T-10, at page 40r, and seq. Tiiis thf 2 day of OetoVier 1914. G. M. ROBERSON, Trusteo- J. O. SMITH, Attorney. 10-3-1td-."tw. WORLD'S SERIES. Schedule of (ianies nn*l I’hiyers >Vli<. Are Eligible. The first two games between ih>i Pbilidelphia .Americans and the Boston Nationals for the baseball champio:.- ship will 111' played in Philadelphia on Octiilx'r 9 and 10, and the third and fourtii in Boston October 12 and 13 The fii'fli game will be played in Phil- ville, N. C. and answer or demor to | a.i,.,,,,,,,, onober 14 and the sixMi ihe complaint tiled in said action, o’'jpy„n, j„ i>„ston October 15, if more the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint . This the 25 day of Sept. 1914. A. T. MOORE, Clerk Stiperior Court. ,!l Lies BROWN, Atty. for plaintiff. S-2fi-1td-3tw. XOTIt'E OF SALE. On Saturday, the 17th day of October at 12 o'clock, in front ot the Edwards Building, near the Court House,in the Town of Greenville, I will sell to thr highest bidder for cash three hundred (300) opera chairs in the building be longing to H. C. Edwards, being the seats used in said Opera House be longing to Powell & Bryan, and pur chased from Taft & VanDyke, this sale being made under an order of Court to sell mortgaged property. Chairs can be seen by calling upon Taft & VanDyke, or H. C. Edwards, or wirting to Jacob Powell, Wallace N. C. This September 20th, 1914. S. J. EVERETT, i than lour games are necessary to I decide the series. j This was decided here at a meeting i of the National Baseball Commission, j As heretofore four games must be j won by a club to claim the chanipion- ;Ship. In the event of a seventh game I the toss of a coin after the sixth con- I test will decide whether the sevenfr. j shall be played in Boston or Philadel phia. In ciase of a tie or postpone ment the clubs will remain in the city where the game was scheduled until it is decided. Players eligible to participate in the series are: Boston—Cather, Co- creham, Connolly, Cottrell, Crutch er, Davis, Deal, Devore, Dugey, Evers, Gilbert, Gowdy, Hess James, Maran- ville, Mann, Martin, Mitchell, Moran, Randolph, Schmidt, Smith, Strand, Tyler, Wahling and Whitted. Philadelphia—Baker, Barry, Ben der, Bressler, Bush, Collins, Coombs, Davies, Davis, Kopf, McAvoy, Mcln- nis, Murphy, Oldring, Pennock, Plank, Schang, Shawkey, Strunk, Thomas. Thompson, Walsh, 'Wyckoff. 9-30-ltd-2tw. ^ All the members of the National Commissioner j Commission were present. The Boston club was represented _. j ivesident Gaffney and Philadelphia Morld Series Oct. 0. j i,y President Shibe and Connie Mack. The Philadelphia American League When the time came to deceide where the first two games were to bj played Chairman Herrman, of the National Commission flipped a silver dollar and Mr. Gaffney called “Tail.” The coin dropped head up and Con nie .Mack with a smile said “Phila delphia 9 and 10.” has won the championship of that or ganization and tlie officials are now ngaged in active preparations for the ■orld's series which start Oct. 9. The victory of the Athletics in the merican I.,eague race makes the sixth hampionship won by Connie Mack's am they having -won the pennant in 902, 1905, 1910 and 1911 and 1913 and '.ey have also taken the world’s championship for the last three years. tra«lc iiiRrkaHiiilt'oiiyH^htiioUfiiim-il or no ttc. Sriul miHlet. iiki'tehrs or phutmi ami j for PRKK SKARCH And report I oti }»at^ntiibility. Tinnk referencet. I PATENTS BUILD rORTUNtS for foti. Oorfrw txmklH* t*»tl how, wiimt to Invent I anU Mv« you mom>y Writ* todfty. D. SWIFT k CO. .303s.CT,^'sa';6..,.e. \o ('i)il I’onsion. Washington, Oct. 6—Daniel C._ Roper, first assistant postmaster gen eral, told the convention of Postmas ters from Virginia, Maryland, Nortb and South Carolina and Delaware to day that the American public never v'ould support civil pensions and that superannuated employes should not be kept in the postal service. He expressed belief that postmasters should post notices informing em ployes that they will be retained only so long as they are capable ot earnini; the salaries paid them and that sala ries will be scaled and readjusted to meet the declining eflaciency and eran* ing power of the older clerks and car Hers.
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