v r " ,.?.v. ...7s"..-- .. . .v-t.; , .:).-.,-'' v-"-:.' ;V -.v . v . 3" - i.; 4 v it" ..ABOUT PEOPLE... W. H. Dail of the Dall-Oyerlaiid Co., is here .on bneinesa .; , :a4 $ $ ' C. S. Carr, of Norfolk, who was here to attend .the funeral of ;the late Mrs. Charles .. Skinner, . will return to . his home this evening. ' . 4r N. O. Warren of the Greenville Bank. ing and Trust Company has. returned from Kichmond. ; 4t G. P. Drum, of Newton, N. .C.,..ar rived in the city this morning and: is the guest of his son, Hoyle Drum', on Dickinson Avenue. R. C. Tyree, of Raleigh, is in the city today on business. . . Mrs. B. A. Setzer of Newton, N. C, is vititing her daughter, Mrs. Hoyle Drum on Dickinson Avenue. . 3C aft H. M. Jenkins of Washington, N. .C., was a Greenville visitor this morning. x Joshua Mills, of Washington arrived in the city this morning on business. E. D. Carstarpen, of Plymouth, is registered at the Proctor Hotel. : Josh Taylor of Washington,1 attend ed the dance heje last evening. AMERICA BECOMES GREAT PART IN THE WORLD STRUGGLE (Continued from Page Tiiree) . encouraging response from the Teutons however. And when they began plow ing to Russia, officials here felt that little hope for a revolution in Germany or a separate peace with Austria was ahead except in keeping" on with war tasks and using the mailed first as the most persuasive of all arguments.. The Russian collapse aid the trend of German conquest in the near east has rendered the war task more diffi cult for the Allies and America ; but it is a task far from hopeless for the Ger- ; man strength is not unlimited, and with the American reservoir of strength tapped, Germany's , doom is sealed. Sooner or later, she will be beaten. That is. a certainty almost as cer tainas a mathematical calculation. !Ahd, if America keeps on her war tasks, with the same spirit of courage a&denacity as she Is now manifesting, this defeat for Germany will come sooner than the passimists have thought. iCSi'Qiica'Qi'iii!:;: EUI E-i 7 V gS!!!!nllKHi,!lln,HI,,!!ltlI . . l w -'niimim.-iiHiHiiiii'liiiifiuiiiiiiiii( iiiinif.....iiiiiii. - . ....... -... -.iinif- --nil ji" Copyright Hart Snhaffimr Marx DRESS UP--Look Thrifty THRIFT is a" word you have Jieard "much of lately. Our gov - ernment has sought to overcome the wrong idea of thrift by defin ing it as lack of waste, and to keep your money working by jtf dicious investment. The buying of good" clothes is a judicious investment if they possess these two essentials - style and Quality. Both must be ' present. In offering you Spring suits and overcoats from the mak- ; . ers of the famous Hart, Scaffner & Marx Clothes we feel that you are getting that value. Spring models are here it is a pleasure to show them. We want you to have that same confidence in Hart Scaffner & Marx Clothes that a knowledge of them, has brought to us, so that when you see their label in a coat, backed by our fair dealing, you will real ize true clothes service. Will you be in today? ' Batchelor Brothers Superior Clothes . Everywhere you go you see these cars. No matter where you gotyou will see them. Why? Be cause they represent value for money paid. They are favorites with thousands of people be cause they are economical to own. They are built for service and that is what the present oWit" er needs and must have. We have just received several carloads of each of the before you buy Let your automobile be a Buick nnrIo- 11 on us. Fifth Street NEE ,.,... l.V Minilli'--lllli(tIl-MllUMiilllHiHi.....ilillln. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. By ivirture of a power of sale con tained In a certain Deed of Trust -Executed and delivered by R. G.. Chapman and wife Martha E. Chapman to 0. A. Johnson Trustee, dated January 1st, 190 and tiuly, recorded in the Register of Deeds f office in Pitt County in Book 28, page 1 the undersigned Trustee, will on Monday the 22 day of April. 1018 at 12 o'clock noon, expose to public sale before the court house door in Grfeen ville to the highest bidder for cash, that certain Brick -Store and store lot situated on the -East side of Railroad Avenue in ths town of Winterville, Pitt County, North Carolina and being the brick store and store lot now occupied by R. G. Chapman and fronting on Railroad Avenue the width of the said brick store and being 128 feef deep, and includes- all space between the lot for merly owned by T. N. Manning, and the lot formerly owned by H. Ii. Johnson and being the same property conveyed by A. G. Cox and wife Susan Cox to R.. G. Chapman by deed dated Febru arp 29, 1904. This sale will be made for the purpose of satisfying the terms of the above said deed of trust. , This the 2oth day of March, 1918. C. A. JOHNSON, Trustee. F. C. HARDING, Attorney. 3123-4WC. State of North Carolina, -County of Pitt: By virture of the .power and an thority contained in a certain Mortgage Deed executed and delivered, by E. H. Evans and wife Celestia Evans to F. J. Forbes, en the 25th day of January 1917, and duly recorded in the Register of Deeds Office of Pitt County, North Carolina, in Book D-12 at pa'ge 39, the undersigned will expose to public sale, before the Court House door in Green ville, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday the 8th day of April, 1918, at the hour of noon, a certain lot or par cel of land on which is situated what is known as the "Evans Flat Iron Building," located on the northern side of Dickinson Avenue between the Home Telephone Company building and the Higgs Brothers building. Said lot con taining 783.57 square feet For more perfect description see mortgage above referred to. This sale will be made on the afore said date for the purpose of satisfying the terms of the aforesaid Mortgage Deed as well as other Mortgage Deeds of record in Book-U page 129 and Book D-12 page 405. This the 15th day of March, 1918. F. J. FORBES, Mortagee. D. M. Clark, Attorney. 3-6-4wc. a motor car. In fact, 0 OUR REPAIR -iiiis"- aaiiiiisssaiiikiiiisaasiiii..aiiiizii. .t illlli.. . :..; Hi;. ' -MriMK'illlfUlHiHiml(uiliiuiHivrtIimW 7r USTt m i-J I HOW .. ' . V rJafiI-fWi.-.Aar. I V I - "v . r ?HY DO YOU AUWAys 5 UP AT THE J ; MOST (KOPFQPiTuKE MOMEtft f COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. Mrs. Henrietta Cox, Administratrix of J. W. Cox, deceased ti L. L Cox, et als. By virture of a decree of the Super ior Court of Pitt County entered in the above entitled action on the 6th day of March, 1918, the undersigned Com missioners will sell to the highest bid der for cash, subject to the confirma tion of the Court, at the Court House door in Greenville, on Monday, the 8th day of April, 1918, at twelve o'clock, Noon, the following described parcels of real estate lying at and near Had dock's Cross Roads, and known as the lands of the late J. W. Cox, and more fully described as follows, to wit: 1st. Lying and being on the West side of the New Bern and Greenville road, and on the East side of the road leading from Cox's Mill and known as the Taft Road, to and across 8wift Creek, containing 10 acres, more or less. 2nd. A two and one-half acre, more or less, lot, adjoining the above men tioned tract, and being the lot upon which the residence and other buildings of the late J. W. Cox are situated. 3rd. One other parcel lying on the north side of the Taft road and on the Eest side of the Greenville and New Bern road, containing 30 acres, more or less, and being the same land conveyed (fTLJT ID" a TD) . rr rj Jv,w v-oj-fU you must see they if you want the best values fortheW&iS&i J or Chevrolet. If you ' 'iS i Miit ..aiiita. . i . , a.. u DEPARltSiN3C- ge force of skffl& es to themoslrsigriifireA to J. W. Cox by Jamef X' Bwdc ;'r 4th. Also another parcel oocfafafng fottr acres, jnoro or lau, situated en the south, side of the ft road aad adjoin ing the ; first . mendoned'- tOflX: fax&i above and being known as the Fork Swamp land of the said- J: W. Cor 6th. Also one fourtlt of aaf aero, saot or lees, and being the let eoBveyed to the said J. W. (by'BL'S. Pagend wife. ;: The above lands will be4 sold' In sep arate parcels as above divided, and as a whole, and are sold for the purpose of making assets to pay debts. The terms of sale are one-third -cull, upon confirmation of the sale, one-third due December 1st, 1918; and one-third doe December 1st 1919, deferred payments to bear Interest and to be securd by a mortage upon the lands. This March 6th, 1918. C. a PIERCE, r ALBION DUNN, 3-7-4wp. Commissioners. North Carolina Pitt County, In the Superior Court April Term, 1918. Mittie Hamilton vs. Matthews Hamil ton. . SUMMONS FOB RELIEF To Matthew Hamilton, defendant In the above entitled cause. You will hereby take notice that you f a. mm m mnlcl It win do you are assurer o f . i - a-' ' - .. t Wl I. ' nonata AHUack tnw itmlU price cowb with rotnur mire Iw are cows with yean right . to aufck. trayex. ,H- Q. . Ayden,: Cf 4; IP -tflrd. 29 7tC FOB $ALB: Kt Beams at $400 EUTKHCLal C7 601 pet .twshei, T. X & Grtmealnd. S-12-lno e. J. OY Procter Bra. BLUE VALLEY . HUTT3 ATiU Clear Brook; Greta C& t M- Gixfife 'Borf - 8 28 tf c. if.you TANis ANTxnwa in the fanr rrocerr line, call T. T. Ma-i van SALE: BLACK ..MINORCA " "fflr knd cream; Mrs. J. J. Jenkins. l 11 ! flrfrriteM L . ; , v.- .' - oar superior txrart,.arysr.ir xn held for the County-of Pitt at the Courthouse In .J3reenvtlle, Pitt .County, North Carolina; ofe the Serenth Monday after the first Monday In March, It be ing the ' 22nd' day of April 1918, and answer the complaint,' which win be deposited, in the oOee of the Clerk of the Superior Court-of said County within the first- three days of nkl term : and let the same said defendant take notice that if be tails to answer the complaint within the dme required by . law, the. plaintiff wiH-eply to the Courfrelief demand in the Complaint. The defendant wm-further take no tice that this action la brought by the plaintiff, Mittie Hamilton, for the pur pose of obtaining a divorce from the defendant, Matthew Hamilton. ..', Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this, the 14 day of March, ma ;V -y J. D. COX, Clerk Superior Court 8 20 At Itw c '. . -C i - JLiJCi Jl 4 ClA the best secT j . fuvl . - GreenvmeilPP. BEGINNING APRIL L 1118, THE , - END1TIDUAL DENTISTS OF THE OTI OF iUBEENVIIXJS WILL OB- SEBTt: THE FOLLOWING OFFICE HOUES: rlBOM t A. BL TO 5 P. M. SIGNED: Dr. FL L. Carr, Dr. Paul Fitzgerald, Dr.RP.Spence. 71 NOTICE; To the people of Greenville who with 'takjboArdera or roomers dnr- ing the summer BcnooL in tee .wtth a request of the Btate Boaxdof .Examiners and Insti tute. CduQtors the Training School wCl)hold four Teachers Institutes each . - Jtwd weeks Ion in connection with rmr oeiv,. - . " . Institute begin June 11, the second June 23, the third July 9, and the foarth Julr 23. . It Is probable that the teach er! attending these institutes will hare to secure board and lodging in the hetneir of our town. If you wish to take any of these teachers please write me a note (do not phone) stating how many you can take, whether you can gire board and room, or room only or table board only, and your charges per week. The teachers attending any of these Institute will be here only twe Let me have this information not later-' than Saturday, April 6, if yon want your name on the printed list that win be scot out to the teachers. J' C W. "WILSON, Director. 3-24-lwo. .J? 4itTHfrmKnifTfrtuniuiH..!tiiiuifii,i , c .. V n- -,-f . I'.. 5?- C"' ; t h'-rn hi 5 c

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