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Eatered la the Post Officc at Faro viH?, tt. C., assccond cla? mail matter. FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1915. ' - '?????I I PLFNTY ROOM FOR ALL WHO WILL COME. Authentic figures place the number of uncultivated acres in Nojtb Carolina at 22,000,000, which is e&imated to be suffi cieoyp give homes and main tenance to 250,000 additional farm families. There are thou sands of people who would be delighted to accept tide oppor tunities of the climatic and soil conditions offered in this &ate ar.d it is predided that at the end of the European war there will bo a great increase in the number who w ill be seeking homes ia the United States. North Carolina can furnish homes to a great many of these and the only thing that remains to be dene is to let the homeseekers know that we have the land necessary for mak ing themselves homes? to get homes and the homeseekers ac quainted. Hence the scheme to advertise the resources of North Carolina to the world; and the need of all true Tar Heels help ing this cause along. The more a person travels over other &ates and the more he sees of the resources and possi bilities of North Carolina the greater booster he becomes for the O.'d Nor tk State. There are m tny sections of this counlry vhich are better known than is North Carolina? b^ cause they have been better advertised. But there are none more worthy of having its advantages and desir ableness as a place of residence placed before the public. Help the cause along which means so much for the future of the ?ate. ?Kindlon Daily News. To Drive Oat Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVB'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. Yon know what yoa are taking^ as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Qainine drives oat malaria, the Iron bailds np the system. SO cents V ways are fls open, as its ?* business methods are safe and straight. Our doors are open to you at all times, and th^ HB - . is everfa^ing. VISIT US AS OFTEN AS Y OU CAN, PLEASANT? AND PROFIT ABE FARMVILLE, N. C STRIVING TO WIN I in s iin?,m III WttWIS, U tra tor of ? - ? - - ? , before the Court House Greenville, N. C.t on tbe 22nd day of November, 1 at 12 o'clock M. to the higl bidder, for cash, the following described parcel of land, to wit: Lying in FarmvilleTownship, Pitt County; Beginning at the Greenville and Wilson road, at the second corner of lot No. 4, (in the division of the lands of the l>{prville heirs) and running from thence with said road S. 64 20 W. 466 4 10 feet to a ?lake;, thence S. 28 E. 2723 feet to a| ^lake in the bafck; line; thence with the back line S. 8$ E. 53$ 1 10 feet to the third corner of lot No. 4; thence with the line of lot No. 4, N. 28 W. 2983 feet to the beginning. Containing 30 1-2 acres more or less. ; The said administrator will sell the above described lands for the purpose of making assets to pay the debts of Lucy NorviHc, de ceased, and will convey a fee simple title to same. This Odober 20, 1915. R. F. TUG WELL, Administrator. SHOUT THE GOOD NEWS to every household? listen to the story of "MONEY SAVED." HIGH-QUALITY GROCERIES at honest prices in times like the present, should start every house keeper in oar diredioi?. She's . welcom^our stock is ready, we are" ready to prove what we S3y. Let her come today. Wk MIZZELL &CO the Farmer 5SSS-S5 ? .. " ? .. mmm armermake mwiey the town. Our business has ca? we are growing every day. Othc operated in the same manner, made m among the farmers. When - ds. . will help the y as well as ations and ?- n ? ^ - ,.ta . t.* v?j ?*". r. ^ wards in the State mer becomes t try ??r rg- v .>? * - i interested in the business he is building ajbusiness, the market and helping the town. Hundjof farmers have taken Stock, and as we have no one sellimck those want ing Jock will have to apply at the warehl This is a big business, by your co-onon we ctffflH it a larger business. v Appreciation of youtronage is shown by Townsend's hard work. fr" t -Yours m ^^pHlrOWNSEND'S TOBACC(kREHOUSE ?|? P . S.? Being unable to get out tLe friends and patrons, I ask you to get in early nth your to 1_ ? I * bacco, so we can get you unload in time for sale. Prices are much stronger,! veral of my customers a'veraged as high as tvpty cents for of tobacco. ? Mil [ H^|| IMs Your Friend, Carolina FarmviIIe &??? Roads road, 1-2 mile tract^"1? thC ?'d ^Ill,ams Farm> which is located on the Farmville to Ballard's tract w.li be sold to the highest bidder at our sale. J*' 2 miJe ?/.the PrOPerty-the neighborhood is unexcelled. The soil is a loai ?^grown in th- section The average yield of cotton is 1 1-2 bales per acnyand rainnLre^e^it6 will be'l!'leS al',J P8ck h?USe on ,be place' This ? one of the b< : P obdcc ot y, for it is po:
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