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; a k i ; i v - , rjv"' f I ! Saturday, jult. 17, 1920 ' " 9 GREENVILLE NEWS 1. WGE TWO - TLEENVILLE"' NEWS i:very ' Evening,. Except., sunqay.,, GREENVILLE NEWS CO . Greenville, C; ' x OHN - A. PARK: .President L L. FINCH : i:X I Business Manager NO. A. .ARTHUR. . . ..Editoi; .). F. CLARK, . ; . . .Advertising Mgr. nOME TELEPHONE 14ft -: Location of Offices 3reenville 319-321 Evans Street NTew Bern 69. Craven Street Fayetteviller '112 Green Street Raleigh ..".!..- L.'. Times Building NTew , York 225 . Fifth Avenue Chicago.. Peoples Gas Building Established in the year 191T. IEJIBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS" ' RATES: Payable in Advance Period. By Carrier By Mail 1 year $6.00 $6.00 3 months 3.00 3.00 3 months 1.50 1.50 1 month .... . .50 0 ,-1 ; WPk t - . .... .15- .151 ! jEnfered at Greenville, N. C, post--office as second-class mail matter. A SERIOUS DRAWBACK TO GREENVILLE'S GROWTH. j " Almost daily on the' streets of the I city one hears the remain, "I thought , Greenville had a larger population j than the present census gave it ' I there surely must be something radi- cally wrong," et cetera. Yes, there is , something radically wrong, a wrong ; unless righted very soon cannot be 1 righted as it ought- and should be. i GREENVILLE 4 hands out no in s ducement to grow. On the otherhand ' the, town seemingly places barries at 5 every point and then watches - these points to see tha.t no one slips in un ! awares, so to speak. ;We just don't seem anxious for people to come to GREENVILLE to live. If we do, we are failing to show our faith by our works. Instead of ' the census bureau giving out the ' i x . . . . . , . i statement that we have o,00 inhabi tants in this year 1S20, we should have -been reported as having several thousand more. Why this slow growth as to population? Nothing more nor ,n less than the fact that we have dis. $ couraged instead of encouraged would- . be ' citizens to become a part of us. .We. have abundance of proof to hack I Up this statement. If wrong in our hypothesis, we don't believe we are, I- we are willing to admit it if so con ! vinced, but until we are, we shall hew i to the line allowing the chips to fall - as they will. - If a man with family comes to jGREENVILLE and desires a house in ; which to live, its just out f the s question, or if he wants a room or !.( two to do light housekeeping, the price for same will almost exhaust ; his salary. If he should think about !j r purchasing a lot upon which to build, I ;he has to give up the idea forever, 1 due to the fact that dirt in GREEN ? .VIL-LrE is nearly worth a penny a grain. - If the prospective citizen is unfor. , tuhate enough to be single every s man ought to be a benedict he is just "stabbed" right and left, to use a i ..coarse expression, for board and lodging. The fact is, that the rate ; in" this town are exorbitant and out of all reason. Boom rent in GREENVILLE today 'for, a single person ranges from $15 to $35 per month. We were told only yesterday by a business man that he had three young ladies in his employ : , who were being charged $40 per . month for their room and they had to , do their own room cleaning. fTo'make a long story short, it ap pears as if we are trying to bleed : . everybody to death and instead of en eouraging folks to become citizens) we are 'exhausting every means to keep them away. Some one will say, "everything is so ,high!" Granted. But we re. , spectfully submit not in keeping with the prices for eating and sleeping. AWe venture the assertion that it requires more coin to exist in the cap- s ital of Pitt than any other town in. thev State. This is the opinion of ; those who have tried it out. As yet 1 we -have not ascertained the cost of dying and being buried here, but the presumption is, this rides right along ? 4a the same band wagon. . Seriously. Unless . something is ' done to remedy these conditions the town,; is going to suffer more than it ,jj.ds. ; The 'Chamber of. Commerce would iJo. welL to wrestle with this Important, matter and see if a solution cannot he h worked -out. GREENVILLE cannot afford to take a backward Aep. W muat , go forward, , but we pver ' 'fill t until ' we encourage - instead of within, our gates. . j, 4T THE CHURCHES Christian Church Eighth ; Street Church of Christ. William Preston Shamhart, pastor. 9 :45 a; m. Bible School, ""W. E. Hooker, superintendent. 11 a. m. Lord's Supper. Commun ion. " ''':, 'V:v1'r.-.'rs 11:20 a. in. Sermon, by the pastor. 7:00 p. m". Christian Endeavor, t 8 :00 p. in. SermonJtDr. Shamhart. Mr. C. R. Rowlett wiH sing. Immanuel Baptist Church James B. Turnery -Th. D., pastor. "The Friendly Church." Sunday School: at 9:45. Xeon R. Meadows, Supt. Morning '. worship ; at 11. Subject, "Deep Calling TTnto Deep." Evening worship at 8. Subject, "The Dark. Line in God's Face." Mid-Week Prayer Service Wednes day evening at eight. A business matter of importance will be presented to the church after the morning worship. Every member is urged to be in the congregation. Our friends are also invitej to re main with us. St. Paul's Church Rev. C. H. Ba scorn, rector. - Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion i :30 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a. m.; Evening Prayer and Sermon 8 p. m. " ' .Monday Woman's Auxiliary will meet at 4:30 p. m. Friday Litany, 8 p. m. All welcome to our services. Presbyterian Church Notice Rev. Frank H. -Scattergood, Pitt County Evangelist. Sunday, July 18, 1920. Morning Service, Ayden, 11 o'clock. Theme : "Citizens of Zion." Afternoon, Mason's School House. Sunday School, 3 o'clock. Preaching service, 4 o'clock. Theme : "God's Graeiousiiess." Presbyterian Church S. K,. Phillips, pastor. 9 :45 a. m.-Sunday School. The Lessons these days are red-blooded enough to appeal to anybody. Come. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Special music. Sermon by the pastor. Sub- NORTH CAROLINA, PITT COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE. Eureka Lumber Company vs. T. J. Beech, George Spell, James Nelson, Will White, Eason James, Hunter Hardee, Mrs. Hulda Staton, K- L. Smith, J. J. Turnage Lennie Turnage, J L. Wooten, Trustee, W. E. Lewis, Themas Darden, Bryan Baniel, Jesse Anderson, Edmond Lit tle, Giles Hardee, L. A. Randolph, F. Randolph, J. H. Randolph, War ren Coborn, J . A. Teel, J. A. Teel William Riley, Mandy Riley, his wife! J. L. Spam and wife, Annie Spain, ' J' Hathaway, Oscar Hatfiaway, Howell II. Bullock, W. J. Everett, erover C. Brewer and wife, Zella, J. T. Hodges and wife, H. O. Hodges, j! ' ;V- Standi and wife, Nora Standi, t. L. Stancil and wife, Dora Stancil, Lydia Ann Hathaway, Jesse R. Buh lock, Ann Eliza Bullock, S. R. Bul- ir t, ' Lewis Jese Whitehurst, rr-i:Blonnt' Johnny H. James, , J. u. Mokes and wife, Lydia, J. S. L. Whitehurst, George G. Yhitehurst, E. L. Mayo, Fernando .uartin, w . R. Dawson, Joshia Rouse, h C: Taylor, W. A. Taylor, Jim Harris (coL), R. D. Harrington, W J. Manning and wife, Anna E., Sam Edwards, (col.), J. j. jones and wife, Molhe Jones J. G. Taylor and wife! Amanda Taylor, JosehD Bradley (col). Ashley Whichard, J. W. James and wife, Alice M. James, John Martin, Amy Mooring, Lleuelyn Moorins, Sam Mooring, Chester Mooring, Herbert Flaming and wife, Olivia, Noah Jonea and wife, Nora Jone. Henry Daniel and wife, Eugenia Daniels, Lennie Mooring, Arthur Mooring, George Mooring, and. Atlantic Coast Line Sft Sn?pany' a corporation. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ihe parties abbve named and all other persons interested will take no tice that on the 16 day of June, 1020, the above named petitioner. Eureka Lumber Company, filed a petition In the office of the Clerk of ,th Superior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina,' to have its title to certaittlmds there in described registered and confirmed, pursuant to hapter 90 of the Public Lawsof 1913 and the various Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and that summons has been issued, returnable at the office of the Clerk of the Superior 'Court of Pitt lS?Tty' n 23 31 Ausast' Said land is situated n Bethel Greenville, and Belyoir. . Townships in the County of Pitt, State of North discourage the stranger DIUlU?UlU L-- .SF-fcT quarrel: . 'Jfe$ I -A--t v$- ' t ' N ' - - - - . 'l 1 ;r '; ; . : - - , - . ' - v - ' . . - ' ,.:;.'.' '- ". '.-. . - . -" - ' - ' .' ; - ject. "'jWhaf Elisha's Call Has To Say I Today." -7:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. These summer . evenings are times testing.. Don't iiss- tomorrow even ing's meeting. ; , 1 8:15 p. m. Evening worship. 45 minutes of worship J and inspiration. Sermon by the pastor. Subject, 'Aid From the Spirit World." . !1 -Travelling men, you are cordially invited." Worship with us tomorrow. Memorial Baptist Sunday School at 9:45 a. m, W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m., by Rev. W. R. Burwell, of Wil liamston. ,' ' B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation, to all these ser vices. Free Will Baptist Church F. L. Harris pastor. Snndav School at 9:45. J J. J. Hodges, superintendent. Preaching both morning and even ing by the pastor. Everybody has a very cordial welcome to attend these services. Christian Science You are invited to attend the read ing of the Lesson-Sermon. Place, with Mrs. Harris, Seventh & Cotanch streets; time, 11 a. m., July 18. Sub ject, "Life." CROPS DESTROYED Laichowfu, Shantung, China. Crops over a broad area in this dis trict f Shantung have been destroy ed by grasshoppers. Why wait a week for your glasses when ,you can have them fitted while you wait at Denny Bros. Co., Wilson, X. C. adv 15 to 21 Carolina, and is particularly described as follows, to-wit : FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a concrete monument in the Western edge of the right of way of Atlantic Coast Line Railway (Kinston branch) which said monument is located at a point measured Southwardly along said railroad about 1400 feet from Staton's Station; running thence from .said concrete monument so located North 71 degree 30 minutes West 714 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 40 degrees 30 minutes West 1180 feet to a concrete monu ment : thence North 47 degrees West 293 feet to a concrete monument; thence North 47 degrees West 19 fet to the center of the old public road leading from Greenville to Bethel; thence with the eenter of said public road North 50 degrees 1 minutes East 181 feet and North 45 degrees East 623 feet and North 48 degrees 30 minutes East 309 feet : thence degrees 15 minutes West 2040 feet to a concrete monument ; thence North 2 degrees 30 minutes West 1434 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 58 degreesi 45 minutes West 343 feet to an iron axle and concrete monument : thence South 71 degrees 30 minutes West 953 feet to a con crete monument, said monument being located 132 feet to the Westward of Coburn Road ; thence 'North 81 de. grees 30 minutes West .494 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 8G degrees 30 minutes West 627 feet to a concrete monument in Great Swamp ; thence up Great Swamp North 2 de grees East 100 feet and North 25 de grees 15 minutes East 517 feet and North 10 degrees 30 minutes East 224 feet to a concrete monument standing in said sw grees 43 m concrete n amp; thence North 87 de- minutes West 866 feet to a monument standing in the edge of a lane; thence North 14 de grees 30 minutes East 2036 feet to a concrete monument and marked water oak ; thence with a line of marked trees North 30 degrees 45 minutes East 3989 feet to a concrete monu ment .and iron axle ; thence West 2170 feet to a concrete monument; thence North 12 degrees West 3216 feet to a concrete monument and iron pipe ; thence North 87 degrees West 2936 feet to an iron axle and concrete monument ; thence North 7 West 739 feet thence North 3 degrees 45 minutes West 1645 feet to a concrete monu ment and iron pipe; thence South 70 degrees West 2787 feet to an iron axle and concrete monument ; thence North 15 degrees 30 minutes West 2520 feet concrete monument; and: the same course continued 1583 feet to another concrete monument (the total distance measured from the center of said road to the latter concrete monument be ing 1602 feet) : thence North 32 de grees 30 minutes East 1083 feet to a concrete monument; said concrete monument being located 75 feet to the Westward of the center line, of the Eureka Lumber Company's rail road ; thence North 49 degrees 50 minutes West 4854 feet to a concrete monument ; thence South 17 degrees 30 minutes East 3881 feet to an iron pipe and concrete monument; thence South 21 degrees 45 minutes West 4339 feet to the center of the public road leading from Greenville to Bethel (a concrete monument is located in said line 24 feet from the center of k J,.r-- ..'fc.vr.w. - New. it -ftit: a 9 (By O. O. McINTRE NEW; YORK. it yfA my;gpod'fori tune one day recently torexplpre the Spanish colony in Manhattan-5 with Biszco Ibanez. the Spanish novelist, and a group of other writers. I The aim a gruuy mv. ntv-io. i compensation for living in New, York lg iws suuucu ouiiuis&M vm. j turn the corner and find an alien world in the backyard. . ; j New York's Spain is on Christopher Street Cadi and Barcelona are- reproduced the great seafaring ci ties of the Iberian peninsula, unere. axe ttuwu jewelers, barber shop tailors, Span- ish cafes and billiard rooms. The signs of the district give a distinct foreign tang. "Posada. Lat ini," one reads, or "Sastreria Espan. ola." Through a curtained shop dow it is possible to have a glimpse Of Through a curtained shop wm- Old World products. There is the straight backed- barber chairs, .of Spain that are a torture to those used to reclining comfortably. A short distance below the foot of Christopher street are the docks." There are trim boats that run down the Chilian coast. Swaggering sail ors with jet black hair and aqualius features abound in this neighborhood. About the only thing they dislike about America is their inability to get wine. , In this connection I saw a Sign on the window of a former sa loon. It read : i4Pure California Grape Juice." Below it was another announcement that the 'store sold raisins. In the evening the Spanish quarter begins to pulsate with life. The pret ty senoritas are out on the stoops, the aforesa'l public roadi: thence North 71 degrees 15 minutes West 3f feet to a point in the center of the aforesaid public road; thence North 14 degrees East 26 feet to a concrete monument and the same course continued 3083 feet (the total distance measured from the center of the aforesaid public road being 3109 feet); thence North 15 degrees East 2521 'feet to a concrete monu ment; -thence North S5 degrees 30 minutes West 5254 feet tJ a concrete monument : thence South 3 degrees 30 minutes West 877 feet to a concrete monument; thence N.orth 8S degrees 15 minutes West 724 feet to a con crete monument ; thence North 2 de grees 30" minutes. East 1810 teet tr; a concrete monument; ther.ce North i1'" decrees West 1997 fee, to a ,uon crete monument; thence s.:u.th 32 de .refs 45 minutes East 71 3 feet to a 1 concrete monument ; thenc South 77 I to a concrete monument ; thence ' North 75 degrees East 3048 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 3 degrees 30 minutes West 395 feet to a concrete monument; thence South So degrees 30 minuteg East 533 feet to a concrete monument : theuce South 87 degrees East 1063 feet to a con- I crete monument; thence North 33 de ! grees 30 minutes East 3667 feet tq j a concrete monument ; thenee North I 4 degrees 30 minutes East 1SK) feet to ! a concrete monument indicated bv a holly, gum and maple pointers; thence North 4 degrees 30 minutes East 2839 feet to an iron rail and concrete monument-; thence 286 degrees 30 mjnutes West 8175 feet to the center of the public road leading from Green ville to Bethel by way; of Bullock's Mill a concrete monument stands in said line 23 feet from the center of said . public road ; thence with the center of said public road, North 3 degrees West 1S5 feet; thence South 82 degrees East 17 feet to a concrete monument and the same course con tinued '405 feet to another concrete monument (the total distance from the center of said public road to the latter concrete monument being 422 feet); thence North 9 degrees East 706 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 84 degrees 15 minutes East 1864 feet to a concrete monu ment; thence North 4 degrees 30 minutes East 2252 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 86 degrees East 1097 feet to a concrete monu ment: thence South 3 degrees 30 minutes West 128 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 86 degrees 15 minutes East 2640 feet to a con crete monument; which has a marked pine as a pointer; thence South 4 de-l grees West 1759 feet to a concrete monument and the iron rail; thence South 86 degrees East 1026 feet to a concrete monument ; thence South 6 degrees 30 minutes West 449 feet to a concrete monument j thence Sbuth 88 degrees 30 minutes East 1844 feet to a concrete monument; thence North 3 degrees 15 minutes East 13SS feet; thence North 1 degree 45 minutes East 1227 feet to a concrete monument: thence South 64 degrees East 446 feet to a concrete monument ; thenee North 3 degrees 30t minutes East 1140 feet to a concrete monument standing! about 150 feet North of the Parker Road ; thence North 2 degrees IS minutes, West 2190 feet to a ; con crete monument : thence South 83 degrees East 2904 feet to an iron Little Old black-eyed, olive " complexioned and (Axr Thft 'dlshes clatter' W the lit- ! tie cafes ' and the billiard balls click merrily in the Posada Latina. ' After ainner ine uiucia wmo to drink ' their coffee along the sme--watk and eat yellow, twisted Spanish pastries. Many 01 the - giris . wear heavy ear rings And- jewelry is' a common luxury. I noticed five; jew elry shops' n one block.' The popu lation' is composed of diverse races of the' Spanish- world.2 Catalans, Casi tillans. Argentines. They are united oetweeu xnac ssiropg . uuuu ucmcu pe 0f common language on an between that strong . bond between gnore. At the daneiner daces these aaya , mo,.u rin!r.RifTe fnhlps any laxity in good manners. If . a - . . are ' Sancine cheek, to cheek he gets their eye and j he&d ,in disappr6val. l Lt tn cta fhPm leave the floor. Now and then those who are brazely bold steal kisses from their frr partners. There is no alter- win-jnat.ve for them Th must give up ;...r -n-..the cover charee ig refunded Holding hands tables is . . , nio ua nrA also watched by policeman for spoon ers. The only place spooning is per mitted in New York is on the Fifth Avenue buses. There love's young dream rolls along without harsh in terruptions, t . . There are a great many ways to beat the high cost of living in this town. One way is seen in the . big trucks going home around five o'clock. They are filled with workers on their way home. The drivers seem glad to furnish this means of transporta tion and in some cases stop at corners to collect the free passengers. . The passengers are not confined to young boys. There are pretty stenographers, axle and concrete monument; thence North 89 degrees East 1853 feet to an iron pipe and concrete monument standing on the East side pf the Parker Road; thence South de grees 30 minutes East 1821 feet to a concrete monument with a marked gum as a pointer in Grindol Creek Swamp; thence South 30 degrees 45 minutes East 3985 feet to a concrete monument" with a marked cypress as a pointer ; thence North 870 degrees 45 minutes 2480 to a concrete mon ument standyig in the mouth of Bee Branch and in the edge of Grindol Creek Swamp; thence with the edge of said Grindol Creek Swamp South 17 degrees 15 minutes East 135 feet, South 30 minutes West 312 feet, South 80 degrees 15 minutes East 387 feet. South 8 degrees 30 minutes West 67 feet, Soutb 15 degrees 45 minutes West 219 feet, South 14 degrees West 1091 feet ; South 14 degrees 15 minutes West 275 feet to a concrete monu ment and the same course continued 23 feet beyond said monument; j thence South 190 feet, South 1 degree id minutes t&st im ieet, south 44 degrees 30 minutes West 455 feet, 36 degrees 45 minutes West 500 feet; South 8 degrees 30 minutes East 139 feet, South 16 degrees 15 minutes East 523 feet, South 27 degrees 30 minutse West 215 feet, South 3 de grees East 249 fet't: South 21 degrees 367 feet, South ::s de-i-es East 218 feet, South 52 decrees East 485 feet, South 56 degrees 30 minutes East 245 feet, oSuth 84 degrees East 217 feet. South 51' degrees East 178 feet to a concrete monument in the dge of the aforesaid' Grindol Creek Swamp; thence South 7 degrees West 514 feet to a concrete monument; thence North 87 deg-?es West 721 feet to a con crete monument ; thence South 30 minutes West 3080 feet to a concrete monument; thence North 69 degrees East 655 feet to a concrete, monument ; thence with a line of marked trees South 32 degrees 45 minutes East 3315 feet to a concrete monument with a marked gum as a pointer;' thence South 85 degrees 45 minutes East 152,', feet to a concrete fnonument and the same course continued 17 feet beyond said monument to the center of the road leading from Alpines Farm to the Greenville-Bethel road; thence with the center of said, road South 15 degrees 30 minutes West 353' feet, South 1 degree 45 minutes East 114 feet, South 16 degrees 10 minutes East 2037 feet, South 87 degrees West 15 feet to a concrete monument standing near the edge of said road, and the same course continued 1470 feet be yond said concrete monument to another concrete' monument (the to tal distance f rom . the center of said road to the latter monument being 1485 feet) ; thence with a line of marked trees South 3 degrees West 2459 feet to a concrete- monument; thence South 86 degrees East 1577 feet to a concrete monument near the said Alpines; Farms Road;: thence South 2 degrees West 1085 feet to a concrete monument ; theuce North 85 degrees East 1000 feet; thence North 84 degrees East 3679 feet to a con, crete monument in. the; run of Grindol Creek Swamp; thence with the vari ous courses of the run of said Grindol Creek Swamp Southwardly about 3700 - feet to apoint ' which - stands North 2 degrees 30 minutes Easfcr 80 feet from a concrete monument: salesmen, j middleiaged men who ha ve an air ofprosperityt Asidefrom sav ing the fare it;; ,is . faster.' ,Sa .r wide spread is - this practice :.that some ' pf the transportation companies have in vestigators oufr tcr see if the ' "drivers collect fa.esr tip ..to, date no one -has beeuj haltltlt0t helping thfitObfcjfeiWw. ; fn-'f "A SPLENDID TOIIIG" Says Hixsca lA&jtfhoi 0a.D ' tcr'i Adrice Took Car dsi An&kHow WelL - HixsonT Tenn. ''About 10 years ago t was . ; I''' says Mrs; J. B. Oadd, of tnis place"I Buffered, witfc a, pain In mr left side. coufdL not Weep, at night with' tiis' pain, always In the left Mr-doctor told me to use CardnL I. took one bottle, which" helped me and J after my baby came, I was stronger andr better, - hvX' the pain.- was still I at first let-it go, but oegair to get weak and in a run-down condition, so I decided to try. soma more Cardui, which I did. - This last Cardul which t took made" me much better,; in fact, cured ma. It has been a number of years, still I have no return of this trouble. I feel It was Cardul that cured" mej : male' tonic. : - -- - - : " :- Don't, allow yourself to become weak and run-down from .womanly troubles. Take. CarduL It should -sure 1 help you, as it has so manyvthou-- sands oi otner women ta uib pasi v , years. Headache, backache, sldeache,; nervousness, sleeplessness, nre-uui feeling; are all signi of womanly trou ble. Other women get relief by taking CarduL Why not youT All druggists. NO-13J DR. E. P. SPENCE Elx-Ray, Crown and Bridge Dentist " Work a Specialty 304-306 National Bank Bldg. thence fro msai point South 2 der grees 30 minutes Wes.t 80 feet to the aforesaid concrete monument; thence South 2 degrees 30 minutes. West 2585 feet to a concrete monument; thence North 87 degrees 45 minutes West 1067 feet; thence North 87 de grees 30 minutes West 1000 feet to a concrete monument thence South 2 degrees 15 minutes West 845 feet to an Iron pipe standing near the South, ern edge of the public road leading from Jones store past Alpine Farm; thence from said iron pipe, South 2 degrees 15 minutes West 837 feet-to ah iron pipe and concrete monument; L thence South 88 degrees East 303 feet to an iron pipe and concrete mon Hment; thence South 88 degrees East 303 feet to an iron pipe and concrete monument; thence South 17 degrees 30 minutes East ; 2138 feet to a con. crete monument, which said concrete monument Is 75 feet from the center line of the track of Eureka Lumber Company railroad, when measured at right angles thereto : thence parallel with said railroad South 49 degrees 50 minutes East 5070 feet to a con crete monument; thence North 32 degrees 30 minutes East 184 feet; thence North 34 degrees 30 . minutes sEast 328 feet to a concrete monu ment ' which stands 9 feet from a monument standing near the1 edge' of ditch; thence South 42 degrees 35 minutes West 1885 feet to a concrece the- old Greenville-4 Bethel road; theuce the same course continued 25 feet to the center of said public road; theuce wtih- the center of' said public road South 57 degrees 0' minutes West 339 feet; htence South. 55 degrees 30 minutes East. 21 - feet -. to a concrete monument standing nearthe' edge of said nubliC road; thence .-the same course continued 616 feet to a con crete monument standing 'in the" West ern edge of the right of way of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad (Kin ston branch) ; thence with said raiL road right of way South 17 degrees 30 minutes West 335 feet; to the afore said concrete monument, the-point of. beginning containing 8702.4 . acres, more or less. All courses and distances herein given are taken from a survey made by M. M. Worthington during 1919,, all of said courses are magnetic for said date. A map jof said survey Lmade by said M. M. Worthington is hereto attached. There is included within the fore going boundaries a tract of land which is not owned by Eureka Lumber Com pany,, which is bounded and -described as follows, . to-wit : ; . ; Beginning at ,a concrete monument in the Western edge -of the Coburn Road ; running thence - North 60 'de grees West 1786 feet to a concrete monument; thence South v 51 degrees West 1957 feet to a concrete monu ment; thence South 60 degTees West 2070 -feet to a concrete monument' in the edge of Coburn Road;, thence with the CoburnRoad South 45.-..degrees 30 minutes c Wfist. 40. feet to a concrete monument; thence. North 60 degrees West 2070 feet to a concrete monument, which monument stands j degrees 15 West 1047 feet to a- point South -51 degrees W,est 41- feet f rum I opposite the beginning; thence South the menument referred to at the. end 87 degrees 30 minuteg West 12 fact to of, the call-"South .l;. degree "VftJ the point of beginning; containing 1957 feet (hence from "said concrete: 33.8 acres. , monument South 51 degrees Wr-vf rfm:frr-:Th Yh the 10-day.-rt-.tfinre; 1920.":'-feef-to a- concrete-iiuonttmenrttft'ha ftgf - J. F. HARRINGTON, - in Great Swamp; thence -. with Great ! Clerk Superior, Court for Pitt .County. Swamp South 27 d egrees - 30 unifl nf e .NOTICE 'j'O XIW S:-,' (, ; Newratings-arenow being filed by "the?kMer chants -'Association, If :'yoiV" wish'Vto have a clear and high -"rating; PAYr-TOUir- TEBTS . 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Grall Exchange ,anl QrC .81 BBO-'ST'NryYORK West 202 feet to the., center o- the road; thence South 80 degrees 15 minutes East' 315 feet and'' North 77 degrees 30 minute8 East1 220 'feet and North 83 degrees 45 minutes -East 245 feet to the Coburn Road; I -thence: with the center of the Coburn -Road North 80 degrees ;30. minutes East 378 feet; thence South' 8 8degrees-East' 332' feet ; thence South 89 degrees East 1712 feet to an angle In said-Coburn road; thence North 45 degrees 30 minutes East 2934 feet and North -39 degrees . East; 490 feet to the aforesaid con- crete monument, .the point of f tfegln- ning. All courses and distances herein given are taken from a survey made by Mi M. Worthington during 1919; all of said courses are magnetic for said date. v SECOND; TRACT r Beginning at a concrete monument, whlcji is ' located on the East side of the public road leading from; Gumv Swamn church -to: -the old Henry. Stancill farm, said concrete monument: standing 13 . feet from the center of. said road, and about . 200 feet Northward1 of Cleveland Brewer's house; running' thence from said concrete monument North 72 de' grees 45 minutes East 3,724 feet to a concrete monument in J T. .Hodges's line; thence North 3' degrees 45 minutes East' 1500' feet" to a concrete monument in said J. T. Hodges' ; line; thence North 85? degrees' 25 minutes West 1482 feet to a pqnerete monur t ment ; thence North 71 degrees West . 673 feet ,to a concrete monument;, thence North' 81' degrees- 25' minutes West 122 feet to a concrete monument . near the Eastern, edjjp.: of the afore- said public, road; .thence , the : same course continued 30 feet: to the center of the aforesaid public road ; ' thence with the center -' of said public road South 29 degrees 45 i minutest West 35 feet to an angle. i said road; thence, South 54 degrees,. .15- minutes West 1191. feet to. ari angle, in' said. road; thence South '23 degrees ' West 359 feet, South 17, degrees-West' B06 feet, South 2 degrees! East-372. feet, South 3 degrees 30 .minutes. Wesjt 764 . feet to. the point of beginning; .containing. 164 acres, more Or less. The courses and distances' herein given - are taken from a -survey made by M.-M. Worth, ington in 1919 and. all courses are magnetic for said date. THIRD TRACT: Beginning- at a concrete monument oh the West side of the Coburn road .and 121 feet, from the center thereof?" running; thence South 87 degrees. 20, minutes - West 1461: -feet' to a concrete monument In Great Swamp; thence with the- vari ous courses of the run of . Great Swamp the following -courses and. dis tances e South Swdegrees 15 minutes East- 299 feot, South; 5 degrees West 549 feet. South 15' degrees 30 minutes EasfM52 feet; 'South -18 degrees East 221' feet to a s concrete morrument, an iron axle; thence South' 87 degrees East 1494n feet to. a concrete monument . standing on, the West .side of the Co burn road ; thence the same courses continued 13 feet to the centeV of iMid road; thence with -said, road North 7 6-1 7-8 wc
Greenville News (Greenville, N.C.)
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