?*' j ArHw Bmfc... Ma ?d PaTake A Rest and Go Traveling En root*: Middle-aged women oc this traV have beautifully quiet, peaceful "jrf vsaanw ' Consider the couple sitting across !h| aisle in. the dining car. They mm from a farm, their hands Sad complexion show it . a*.""" and fir* axe dim in kls-Mk gray eyes. Many weary **9 his feet hare walked behind th* plow and the harro^; nasny awe he has driven over bad rodfrt in a alow, rocking boggy to ?a&.from the town. Sis shoulders are bent by heavy wejUbts, and worry has left deep wrinkles. But that is over, the Bfe of hard work has brought its reward. The children axe settled. She sits next to the window, looking oat at the kind of coontrx she has known for fifty years. Big. brawn fields, stretching away to the horizon. Stacks of straw that wektf-.be worth 930 ? ton in the dty, hot it daesnt pay- te ship them, hoosea in the hollow where the eold settles, trees planted to break the force of the wind from the north, y Her face is peaceful, happy as she Tests with her hands in her lap. Tor the first time in her life there is nothing that she ought to he doing. Earnest, patient, calm and bean- * tifnl is her face, as she looks out ?t ithe changing scene. And still mom beautiful her exprmsien, ss ?he^tshc* the things Thtt the waiter brings and arranges h?? hnskend's breakfast whil, *r .. . " ?? Ml . uuBa"? . v^-v' *^v '^?lJ-' I ? ?j % V i ? I #IP^*A'. i-I i I h? for? ?& ?UI(N%Sm|: the I Ss^ *Sfet^%idr^^rss I thousands For every dollar th^y dollars*^ va? public has had tea Happy is this nation in possess ing sueh States as California and ?Florida, in which thoaa thai have worked hard; may spend their lat ter years, prolonging their lives and enjoying the results of hard and oseful.work. Those now living will m in California and in Florida cities ?neater than any now- on earth* They will not btf cities of crowded, windy streets, bat cities that will coyer, millions of. square miles, spreading over hills and valleys, with beautiful roads and great landing fields for dying machines, that will bring swiftly through the air passengers that the trains now carry slowly. . The But and Northeast will send their millions' to Florida. Th3 Middle West and Northwest will send them to California. Cali fornia and Florida will send back to the North energetie young peo ple to work in the colder cl>\ ate. ' The development of this nation has only begun;.;California or Flor ida could easily feed, under inten sive cultivation, the entire popu lation of.the United States, and Texas could feed the population of the. world. .With the dying machine fully developed, all the people of thef earth could find beautiful dwell ing places on hills and mountains now uninhabited. ^ - Nothing to worry about, over crowd~>v'least of all. if the people , t -.r. 1 . ' ' iV .j u 111 , i 1 11 l ii , 'lie ? 1 ^ . T ' ' ' ? ' ' k DEMDEDS ^fclWWIW ; ' SAUSAGE ; ! ;; Swifts All Pork, lb. ! . .25c \ \ \ I Swifts Premium Franks, lb. 25c ;; < :: Swifts Smoked, lbw _ ? - -25c ;; ? ; \ Swifts Premium Bologna, lb. :? .19c ; \ \ ;' LARD, Good Cooking, pound? 17c ;; 1 :: r S 7 V~ CEREALS o 11 D. P. OATS, 3 packages for 25c I! ? 'i' geamjof Wheat, pkg^? 23c j , i ! fSffc gj?i=ri^? - -:S:: ?? Gokf Medal Buckwheat Flour, pkg 10c$ |? Mothers Oats, package . :.10c ; ; 1 ;; Shredded Wheat, pkg. _ ~12c ;; - <; Puffed Wheat, pkg_> 14c < ? j ; | Puffed Rice, pkg. ... 16c \; ' ; Pillsbiirys Pancake Flour, pkg 14c ;; * ^ ^telsburys Buckwheat Flour, pkg - 15c ? * \ Ballards Pancake Flour, pkg _ 15c J j t Ballards Buckwheat Flour, pkg 15c ? ? J BLUE BOY PEAS, Extra quality and flavor, can 25c ? ' SOAPS AND CLEANSERS < J D. P. Borax,' cake _ X. - 5c ;; ] 11 Octagon, cake. 11 ~ 6*c ; ; \ ]; Star, cake 1.^ ..5c J [ < <; Chipso, package ?i 9c.vJ \ i < Dutch Cleanser, pkg. ^ ?.?:?_8c 3 3 1 ;; P. & G. White Naptha, cake : -5c 3; \ ;; Clean Easy, cake ? 4|c 3 3 s ; PAB, pkg. ? lie 3 3 ] ; ; Lax, pkg . ?11c X 4 ;; Sunbrite Cleanser, pkg. 6c X 1 ; POTATOES, Fancy Michigan, pound 21c BREAD | :; D. P. MILK LOAF, 16 ounces . 7c I | 3 ; OUR PRIDE, 21 ounce machine wrapped loaf. -9c XL ?- ?????. ||i :: D. P. COFFEE, The World's Best Drink, ? , 1 lb. sealed package?--..-?? - 45c I j j ? You cannot make a mistake when you buy coffee from |r I | - ' PENDER'S STCM^ES^^^^: 3 m 1 " ==????? -t=|. society has the hig^j stan the conference honor toll* and lacked only five per cent of attaining a 100 percent of, the standard of efficien cy set by the general council ol the church. Mrs. Lang very modestly told of the splendid progress the so- ; ciety had made, daring her adminis tration. .1 Mrs. J. H. Harris, the hew presi- ; dent, outlined a definite and compre hensive program of . the coming year. She-praised (the admin- j istration of the retiring president set ? a higher goal for another year,, and appealed to the society for the same I whole hearted and loyal support it had given in the past . ? . / ' I Miss Bettie Joyner, president or the j Young Peoples' society the past year, t told in a moat attractive and inter esting way, the five years' work done [ by this society. Her report showed f that the young peoples' society also had made such a fine record as to at-1 tain the conference honor roll. It wa?. reported also that the u-l nior Division (formally known as the I Bright Jewel Band), had made a most F excellent record; and had attained I the conference honor roll toe. There j is, perhaps; no better record of the Woman's Work in the North Can>?J Una Conference than has been made by these societies. From 10 to ll p. m. was a social! hour for all present The audience [ was dividrd into two equal groups I and an intelligence contest was enter- r ed into, covering the day, date and! hour of meeting of every organiza-j tion of the church, and the special! days in the church, Sunday sdiool, J and national calendar year. Follow ing this contest those present wrote! out New Year's resolutions, and aft- J er the ladies of the missionary socie ties served hot ?offee, sandwiched and I pickles, the resolutions were "read J aloud. Some of them were, abusing, j but the majority of theat'. indicated j high and nobler purposes and were of I such a nature as to be very encourag ing to the pastor in spite of Andy Gump). '? *? -- -tL.. .xVnnMtfc TMoil* utyed members, friends and fellows Hp Christ by praying for them by name ' regularly, by speaking to them infcrt- 1 igeivtly about the subject of personal 1 religion, and personal relationship' 1 with Christ, and to live such a life ' is to bade up such work for one's fel- ^ ows. If these young people remain tn ' die community, the local church will J lot want for effective leadership in 1 lays to come. f >V U Vi 4 - 1 '?1 J-k. i k ? - The hoar of ll:i}U naving amvST s I Sir. A. C. Monk, assistant superinteu I tent of the Sunday school, todk .1 Rharge of a short devotional service, U uxd after ja splendid and helpful talk jn the work of thechurch in generaT, ie called on ffegt* pastofi who gavea report of the high marks of the past ' irear and spoke of the goal for the \ ?ming year. This report revealed -he following facte: < Cradle Kool department of the Sun Jay school organised with 26 mem- 1 ters; Home department organised 1 with 22 members; v Sunday School ' Workers' Council organized and meet- 1 tag regularly; graded literature in- ] To #*Sall theS>e* ship together, $ mg%mSm iowslpp*. (^. ^pCourfl^fe meot end inspiration from reports of the various departments*# the1 church of the past year's achievements. (8) To get definite tasks of^tery depiufc inent of the church outlined for * the year and let the whole church know what the different organisations 'are trying to accomplish. V ? "!? NOTICE OF SALE I figf: ?:? By virtuie of the power of sale -con tained in a certain mortgage^ deed; executed by Wfll&n Walshe and wife, Elizabeth Walshe, to J. W. Holmes, on the 15th- day of April, 1921, duly recorded in the fcegistiry of Pitt County, in Book C-14, at page 186, default having beim made in the pay ment of the notes secured therein, .the undersigned will self at public auction before the Courthouse door in the Town of Greenville, N. C., to the highest bidder for Cash, pn Mond?y, January 26, 1925, at 12 o'clock, Noon, the following described tract of land: ...tying and being in Paimvflle tojnn **. ?* North m ohpa, and describe as follows, to-wit; Bein& situated in the Town of Farm ville, hi. C., and on the West side of Contentnea street, .88% feet.North of Hprne Avenue, and runs Westerly ltt feet; thence Northerly and parallel with Contentnea street'88% feet; thence Easterly and parallel with ^fst line 150 feet to Contentnea street; thence. Southerly with Cwtentyeft. street 88% feet to the beginning,' Seing given for part purchase price of said realty. ' I Said sale being made to satisfy said Indebtedness secured by said mort I J. W. HOL.ME$, Mortgagee^ _ ease default is made in the payment ?of said bond, that it shall be lawful for and the duty of the said R. A. described tract of land to the" highest bidder for Cash, aft^r advertising the some newspaper pushed in' Pitt County^ and to hold the safe,** the Courthouse door in the Town of Greenvil!?, Htt Oxmty, N. C? th?? fore, ir. accordance with, the power of I sale contained. jyqi,, said mortgage, the undewigKd.^^ ,?gfl before, the Courthouse door in the Town of Greenville^ Pitt County*. I North Carolina, to the highest bidder,; for Cash, on Monday, January 26th, l925^atd^o'clock, ^oon, the follow^_ aiug at Ruffin Hyson's and- Wiley!; Webb's- corner, running about East'' with Wiley Webb's line to Clayton Flarrell's line; thfcnoe continuing east-: i ward with Hamdi'e line to J. T/ Jf^lme; thence about^puth with rptn, W*bV*?ne totems Brothers' I ta: s? ?3 I une to Ruffln Hymoas line; thence ibput North with Hlytnon'e line; to the mginpiag. Being that tract of land' :?_? ? lebtedness secured fry. satfmor^gtf * | LTWs24th day NOTICE OF SALE ! I - ' ? '? ? ... By virture of the power of sale con tained in a certain Deed of Trust, ex ecuted by . ?fel# Trustee, Tabitha. M.. DeVisconti, onthe 18 th day of October, 1919, duly, recorded in Book 1-18, at page 144, of the Ooimty Registry;'defaiitft hav ing been made in the payment of thd notes secured therein, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction be fore the Courthouse dpor in the Town of Greenville, N. C., to the highest bidder for Cash, on Monday, January 28pi, 1925, . at 12 o'clock", Noon, the following described tract of land: Lots Nos. .18, 19,' 20, *21 and 22 of plat of property formerly owned by Addle G. DeVisconti, Map Book 1, page "^9, deed recorded in Book Q* page $08, of the Register of Deeds j office of Pitt County. Said sale being made to satisfy said indebtedness secured by said ileed of tnistir ' -,>j This 24th day of December, 1924. HaBELCHER; TrusjteSfl John Hill Payter. Attorns ? , . rf.'.jB.iinf.7 ?liorat. IM Stf? ofPthT late Charles B. Ras ypartmfc.a lot,# com arid fodder: and all farming Inw pleinenta? belORging t* the said Charles JL Rasberry.--??; ;* Sale wllUbe for-cash. All per: j sons . are invited to lie present at this 'halls* ' .1 ] I jf? this the 11th day of December, 1924. MRS. LUCY MOORE RASBERRY, it.? M.t Administratiix. Martin L Sheppard, Attorneys. ' ?' ' *'"? > ? 1 '>>'!? - ?" ftTi1" . .!? . ??? I VNOTICE or SALS Under arid by virtue of power Of sale contained in that certain mort gage executed arid delivered by J. P. .Berwick and wife, Mamie jlajfoiclt, to the Bank of Aydpn, on the 20th day of Novembo^, /1923 same being of Countyih Boik W-li atmSmW aujt having been made in the payment pfrthe indebtedness secured therein, the undersigned.will on the 31tt.digM of December. 1924, at l? o'a6%bori, before tie 'court house door' in tfie I town of Qreenyflfe, ,N. C., sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for I a; .. ' r.in m>?. j/,- rMwl Mxranistrator - oPCofelaba* Taylor M* *frg^ ? -# j|?? ?< H m?n tl?M?C If We will ?H our entire flock of ,flj I Dresses, Coats, Coat Suite j ? Skirts, Blumers/SweatifeRs P I and Furs | I ; AT 1-2 PRICE I I Come early and make your Mid-, rs' | | Winter jwlefliiini $ T I ^ GRfifeRVltLE, N. C. -i' Beginning at Once I We Will Expose Our Entire Stock of I Handsome Winter Coats, Silk and Wool I ! 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