P of Sale For Taxes # Sheriff of Martin County, have this Jfey levied on ior parcels of land and will sell same at public the Court House door of Martin County on the 8, for the taxes due and unpaid for the year ;es and coat are paid on or before that date. ay of June 1918, Sheriff. ■eras*" * Taxes and Cost W. «► &fl. White 200 acres Hoard Cand $14.97 Good Road tax for Hamilton Township 6.18 Jin Draper 268 acres Residence i 15.13 ' Mrs. Befctie Harrell 100 acres Home Place 5.13 Mrs. J. B. Stevenson 148 acres adj. Whichard 21.80 J.B Stevenson 269 acres adj. East Carolina Teachers Training School Oj bSW-"*' ■" * •' fA Stale. tli " |s to train teachers for Ihe public silfouls J? of North t'ai'iilina. Every energy is directed to this one *fy ■* ' ' purpose Tuition fjree to all who agree to teach Full Term begins Sept. 25, 1918 For nue £Thd other information address U~ r , - - - . • - ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President Greenville, N. C. mm ff* \ _ J - Yju-li Never Know How Good This Coffee Is Until \ouTry It ■ ; " "¥X7"ORDS cannot adequately describe ® V V the fine flavor of Luzianne Coffee, i You've got to taste it yourself. Won't you try Luzianne next time? I \\}j£iA N !\£ | Luzianne is packed in sanitary, air- I full-measure tins—'impurities can't / r ' : mT\\ I Ket the flavor can't leak out. It JhM has been made very easy for you to get acquainted. You take no chances. If Luzianne doesn't taste better than any , corn* . _ other coffee you ever tried, your grocer > will refund your money. So, buy that first can today. >s "When It Pours, It Reigns" BUY ' i. » : WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ■■ • / • - J Our Liberty Depends on the Outcome of the War r ' y '\. t ■ r Consider for what is a man pro fited if he gain the whole world and lose his liberty; or what shall or what shall a man give in ex change for his liberty? Our boys over there are giving their lives in exchange for liberty , * v - *• —you are hot asked to give bui to lend NOTICE. U iviitK qv>!ifiel M K»ecutora upon it.v hslnte i" N S. Peel dtcesaed; Nolk* J is beifir ' to »H p#r»an». holding , claj. - . HUI Kktate t6 |fc*«ent " -then. t•# ttic underlined for payment Of. - or 1 efore the 17 day of June 1919. or thi», C notice will be plead in bar ot their lecur ery. All eer*o»4. indebted to said Kalata are reqneatad to make Immediate pay ment. Thia 17 day of June 1918, J. S. Peel, W C Manning K*ecutprs. 6-al Notice Of Sale. Under anil by v'fttte of a decree of the Su|>erior Court of Martiti County in the Special Proceedings entitled In 'e; Mahal* Hatch. Adeline Spruill. Martha Joyner, Owen Litilr; Noah R.»dgei» Louis Roberaon auil luirsof I'elter Lutle, tj>-wit: Andrew Peter, William, Winnie. Kila ami Ida Little and Mollie Dmiel, Ki parte" th«* undersig ned com 1111 as lon er, will."oil Monday ibe ijth. day i>T July I9IS, at twelve o'clock noon, at the court bouse door of Martin County at Wtlliauiston, N C , offer it publ'C aale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land to-wit:- Heginning on the public road at the conner of P M Cofflvld. »nl runs thence S6l w 144 poles; ihence S 15 K poles, thence N 61 K 137 poles to th* road, thence N 24 E. II poles to tbe be ginning, containing five acres, more or less. _ H. M STUBBS, Commissioner. Thia nth day of June 1918. North Carolina, Martin County _ In the Superior Court Before (he Clerk. ' Heltie C. Gurganus vs. Rebecca Respan and William Respass. The defendants above iiaine'l will lake notice that an action entitled a« above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, North Carolina, for the purpose of a sale for partition of the House and Lot situated in Williams ton, N. C., 'on the South Kist aide of Church Street in the said town, it being the same premises on which Louisa Res pass lived atld died and said defendants will takefurther notice that they and each of them are required 4o appear at the ot- ] flee of tbe Clerk of tlie Superior Courl ol Martip County at the Court House in Williauistou. N. C , on the 27th day of July, 1918, aud answer or demur to tht petitiou of plaintiff, or tbe plaintiff will apply to the Conrt for relief demanded, therein. This aith 'day of fuue, 1918. R J PKEL, Clerk, Siperior Court 6 .-8 -5 -9. . »• v Will cf%* riicar:!!'.',/, licu •alfiin, I v.;- ,' - lie oprainr., Bruise?, fitnts.lWii ')ij Soiree, Tetter, Rir> Wt« •, .x --zema, etc. Anfiaf|*tit ■'yr«\ used iatet nally orc. v .teru;*! 2S SEVERAL VAI'tIWLE DOGS KILLED BY POISON . . There was much ind ignition here last w*sek because of the wholesale poi«onin? of dogs. Whoever the he was violating ing himself in the posftftm to he summarily dealt with. It in said that dogs which were kept bous ed" were turned loose so. they could get the poison. Manf had valuable dog*, lifetii" they prized, andjcbese, too, died frotn the ejects. T. C Cook lost six or more chickens which ate so ne of the stuff which was placed for ' his dog. It is a dangerous busi ness, and the mar. who indulged in the pastime of destroying peo ple's property, which may seem needless to others, has swne of the traits of the Huns. Red Cross Workers A list of the women who visit the work rooms of the Rod Cross Chapter here will be published each week as given out by the Secretary. Those who worked in the rooms on June 2ftt were: Mesdames .lim Andrews. F. U Barnes, John D. liixgs, Jr., S. ' R. Biggs, Jr., W. 11. Higgs, W. j R. Burreil, B. S. Courtney, K. B. Crawford, A. R. Dunning. C*. W. Hardison, L. H. Harrison, C. B. Hassell, J. L Hassell, F. W. Hoyt. C. H. Jordan, John W. Manning, Laurence Feel, J. S. , Rhodes, J. 11.- Saunders, J. G. > Staton; Misses Deborah Fleming, Bessie and Carrie Dell | White. i Every woman who can help is cordially invited to come to the work rooms in the Masonic Hall every Friday. HOW FAK BEHINBTHt "" BOYS AHE YOU ? I!V J, *U> One ef Pershing'g men, re turned from J'fcwKf, vtm spe^k ing: "When I loft he said, "the boys over there were feeling pretty blue, because they thought that you here in Ameri ca were not backing them up as you ought. We had a pretty bit ter winter over there. The wea ther was the coldest France has known in years. Many of us were without prtoper food and clothing. Some were even w/thoht' shoes None of us wer> complaining, though, but the feeling thai when we were doing so much for you, you were not doing every thing in your flower U> back us up, sometimes tut in pretty hard the little Irish man felt i- a Y. M. C A hut on" venm M \ bunch of iis had gatheretl tfieie to "listen Tf a speaker from America During the course of his lecture he said: "We in America are behind you boy*to a man.' "Then imy little Irish friend got up. 'he B "id. 'you're all behind ua, alfright,"a h of tt ways behind— 4,)00 mile's." Are vou that lur behind "the boys"? If you are, move up clo ser. Put all your energy into this j War Savings Campaign Save t" i the utmost of your ability and i put you savings into W. S. 5..1 and get everyone else to do the same. Make "the boys" in France realize that while the mileage may be great, it is easily span ned by your willingness to help To Begin Services . Rev. H M. Eure announces that he will begin revival services in the NfifcfiiMiirGhurch atHamil ton on next Sunday (Fifth) morn ing. Everybody » cordially in vited to come and help make the meeting one fin* the great good to tba people and the community. i |— ——^ %> The window of. Watts GaratM on Washington Street was found to be open on Sunday night, and it is thought that some one aul tempted to get in to secure ,mob% parts." Hermon Taylor hear having a serious last Friday. Ha had a crashed. J. • & /' " ! ' /f ; i % -* vc iw* Kir* I /\ ( - yyjggJßl vmHT. BMI S Rfl I wiWrt ' TIBUL M. * y' TSif#m I The Shadow of the Hun is Hovering Over YOUR HonMfcl:i|W|jr HOm - brought the war to our owe shores—right to your front doof The lives of YOUR boys are pledged that the German fiend?sfea&fttf sh. " it's up to you to pledge your money to back up those boys. President Wilson, Secretary McAdoo, Governor Bickett and the liii|in%| &s&'■ and towns have proclaimed JUNE 23 TO 28, NORTH CAROLINA WAR-SAVINGS WEEK. Canvassers, acting under authority of the United States dim ■«! jjf, ti eafi upon you. Remember—all the money that you have, -or ever will have, Is poor stuff It weigh in the scale against some mother's broken heart. r North Carolina's quota of $48,000,000 must be raised June 33rd to 9BUk Mft , v and purchase. PLEDGE TILL YOU FEEL IT! g| _ _v. p WAR-SAVINGS STAMPS^ ■ THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED FOR WINNING OF Tttt WAMfr ; I fi. - jfKjt J * rr 3 t 1 % • # JESSE T .PRICE, County Agent Jefferson Standard Life Iqs*ranee Company - The Strongest —— JL_j —,L—i u ■,..., . ;JH , •* „.- ■ ■'•■ i in n 111 •*. ® J

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