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VALUABLE FARM LAM)
North Carolina intt County :
In the Superior Court
John W. Brooks, Henrietta tucker
Mary Melissa Tysoh. G. M. Tucker'
- R. G. Albrltton, Nannie E.- Moore
-Oscar Tucker, Charlie Tucker, Min-
nle-McI,, Tripp, Sarah M Beddard
and others. EX PARTE.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
:onrt of Pitt County, made in the above
entitled Special Proceedings, num
bered 21IH, the undersigned commis
sioners, will on Saturday the 16th day
of November, 15)18, at eleven o clock, in
he morning, on the premises offered for
sale, sell the following distribed tract
of land : known as lots numbered one
two, three, six and nine In the division
of land of the late John Moore, a copj
of which division can be seen iii th'
office of the register of deeds of Pitt
nonary, m Hook P , at Page 697 :
Lot No. One is discribed as follows:
Beginning at a lihtwood stake in the
piney woods, and runs North 70 West
50 poles to a pine stump on a tar-kiln-bed
thence North 4 West 89
poles to a maple; thence North 22U
East to the main road, a stake thence
with said road nearly East to a post oak
tnence North 22 East to a small branch,
John Junior Cherry's line, thence with
Cherry's line to the beginning. Con
taming 72 acres, more or less.
Beginning at a maple the third corner
of lot No. 1 in said division, at the
corner of a fence and runs west 33 y2
poles to a stake; thence North to the
main road, "to a stake, thence North
2t East to. the branch, Cherry's line ;
thence with the branch to the corner
of lot No. 1. thence wiih the
lot No. 1 to the legmning. Containing j
Lot No. Two is described as follows :1
'ows: Beginning at. the corner of lot j
00 acres, more or less. j
Lot No. Three is described as fol-l
No. 2 and runs West 30 poles to Eliza- j Parties having bills against the
beth Mills line: thence with her line Associated Charities, on account of
Beginning at the Eason corner, the j Spanish Influenza, will please present
corner of lot No. 8. on the road, and same properly approved to A. B. El
runs with the said road to a stake : j iuigton.
thence North 26 East to the River ; ! X
hence down the River to line of Lot No. j
to the main road ; thence with the main
roaf nearly East 18 poles, to a stake
NOTICE!
I hereby warn all persons not to
trespass on my land, without a written
permission from me. This notice cov-
ers all my land in Greenville Town
(ship. Anyone violating this notice will
be prosecuted according to-law.
L. T. HARDEE
ltw4wks.
NOTICE
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to 4 1 '5.enCe North 2T- Ea8t t MlUrtiillllUUhllllUlHi,
to larKiver -thence dowiisaid River j ,itFi
lO . the Mnilth vf ' 0l. . ' i i mmm ,i .ii I il ... i -
7 vituatu orancu;
thence with the line of lot No. 2 to the :
hfennnin - .-. i
" v uiuaming t acres, more or
less. .:
Lot No. Six Is described asfollows:
Beginning at a stake, corneV of Lot No.
Five of said division, and runs nearly
West 12 poles, to the lower coraerj.
thence North 22 East to the River;
thence down the River to Lot Xof 5";
thence with line of Lot No. 5 back to
the road, the beginning. Containing
32 acres, more or less.
Lot No. Nine is described as follows:
8 :-thence the Eason line to the begin
ning. Containing 81 acres, more pr
less:
TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth cash,
on confirmation-of sale and delivery of
deed, and the remainder in three equal
annual payments, secure by purchase
money mortgage on the laud. "
These tracts of land are on the
South side of Tar River, on the Greenville-Washington
road, about three and
a hnlf miles East of GreenVifle.
All sales will be made subject to the
confirmation of the court.
This October 16th, 1918
J. LOYD HORTON.
P. M. WOOTEN,
Commissioners.
10-18-4 wc.
' Dear Sir: - -
Never in the history pf this market has tobacco sold so high as this week, and we look for
prices to be higher the coming week. If you want the top of the market try me with a load as I
have an order for a half million pounds of good bright leaf, and it must be filled. By selling your
tobacco where there is such competition you can get the top dollar for every pile. Below I will men
tion a few sales made Friday.
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For Anything in the
FURNITURE LINE
consull us.
Ql INN-MILLER CO.
Protects Your Chickens
I and sure enough it does, A rat will
j leave all other food to get RAT-SNAP
I and it's th last he eats. RAT-SNAP
; cliemically cremates the carcass.
t
Doesn't have to be mixed with other
food. Won't blow away, dry up, soil or
decay. Surest, quickest .cleanest, saf
est to kill rats, mice and roaches.
i Four sizes, 25c,' 50c, $1.00 and $3.00.
t At Warren Drug Company. Adv.
KNITTERS ATTENTION
All of the knitters who will Jhelp
change the toe of the socks which were
returned to the locaL Red Cross Chap
ter please meet in the Red Cross
rooms Tuesday morning and Mrs.. M.
S. Barden will be there to instruct
you. This is a task which has to be
done and the sooner it is finished the
better it will be . Wc hope there will
. miinhpr of ladies nresent.
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Bring
verages Below Carefully
Us Your Next Load
180.
338.
.184.
116.
PIERCE & STOCKS
25 120 46
30 154 53
40 66 55
40 68. 57
PIERCE & MUMFORD.
120 41 214 55
46 54 128 59
132 ...52 42 58
106 61
W. A. HADDOCK
110 45 126 44
72 51 . 136 48
34 52 . 92 52
46 :....39 52 53
G. H. BALDREE
28 35 156 50
288.
158.
164.
104.
136.
136.
264.
152.
I. W.
...56
...62
.45
. . .54
. . .35
...55
. . .55
...47
120. .
BRAXTON
150...
62...
46.. .
20. . .
14...
14..
174...
290. . .
42
G. B. JL1DDOCK
.47
..43
..50
..38
..59
...59
...54
..49
100.
76.
84.
36.
.47
.35
-.52
.57
124.
12..
76..
42..
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..59
..50
..55
AYCOCK & JOLLY
JACKSON & WORTHINGTON
44.
360.
510.
. . 52
...50
...33
100..
60....
82...
132...
..54
.40
.47
.51
58.
118.
66.
.60
.60
.50
138.
150.
26.
.55
.40
.55
188.
.52
. H. HADDOCK
86.
.47
278.
.59
148. .
48. .
56..
24. .
.49
.52
.56
.59
174.
116.
16.
-62.
..38
. .45
..52
..25
200.
430.
ED. HARRINGTON
31 376....
49 198....
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farmTntno It produces crops that are absolutely necessary, therefore, you are
bos iaa there iS . ztzrz
before Thousands of men who have worked m arbeing made for
going to be satisfied to workinda o agw Afterthe war twugn arm4and values of anything that has happened in years. The wld
rturned soldiers to go to frmmhlg ' cps are in CTeat demand, and it is going to take more farming after the war to take care of the de
TiJSiSR S goTnfto cause naose intensive cultivation farm land, that is, larger production on smaller
farms and the man igJSS TnveX-itTan SSa have never had before. Do what your good judgment tells you to do,
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