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< X tt | > Hear-BILLY ^SIINDAY April I3A, 3:30 and, 8:30 1 | Hear Marie Sundellus, April 14tb. 3:30 and 8:30 i : | "See the Baby Shew ard Style Show, April 15,3 30 L:30 g b Hear Senator T. Heflin, April l"6th, Noon and Night H H H | See the Big Pageant April 17th, 8:30 fjl jj Hear the Trained Choirs, April 18th, Afternoon and night Jj I Hear Victor's Band all Week 1 B Hi | See The Famous Rooster Act All Week | 8 Vote for your Favorite Queens, All at H ? EASTERN CAROLINA EXPOSITION AND I ?X xz I AUTOMOBILE SHOW 1 1! Smithfield, Johnson County, N. C., April 43-18,1925 jj II THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF THEM ALL | 50,000 Square Feet Floor Space Covered With Beautiful Commercial -ra i: and Civic Displays. $ ? f ! For auyjnformatiou, write, IS! |: N. G. BARTLETT, Secretary-Manager 1 EASTERN CAROLINA EXPOSITION if J: KINSTON1, N. C. j| : tiV. 11 v. t ttK: 11 ti i y.tv. ?; ? ? .*?!?? 5^S3 l TRouse^ ^ JO* A Bottom ? 1512 VRip ?????? it ? . flKJw- ? ' ?_ ??? "* ? *??-> '"J - ? - - ' -'V^ ?? -J- V 5V Y. O.IT must h&ve.good style, good material and gqod workmanship or ebe trousers are expen sive at any price. ^ ^ For true value, you can't beat Dutchess Trousers. And here is For forty-sir years theiqpnufac turers of these trousers have made nothing else. Because famous firm has always kept abreast of the style ap4r taken scrupulouseare even to the. smallest detail, their business has grown very large, 3 This gives them the chance to buy good materials in quantities at lowest prices. You get the benefit. ? The prices are light; moderate in the first place and lowest of all in the end because of their long wear. Remember, every pair of Dutchess Trousers must wear beceuse every pair is backed by the writ ten warrant^ of u 10c a Button; $1.00 a Rip.*' ' ? All types of Dutchess Trousers for all purposes. Come in and take your pick. s I ' f D. F. & R. 0. LANG - ? . v.'i Farm vide, N. C. ? 1 ' " ?? ?; 'V' ji I I I vmced solely through its merit* ' I | -9* 1 \i ?. . **" * + ~ <?? ' ??/J; ? -I - ,,^?*/??".,*?. ^ "*,M-8 *? ? "" - .? NOTICE North Carolina, Pitt County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Manly Lilee VS. Farabee Joyner, Less Speight, Henry Speight, Rosa Speighi, Wilbur Speight, Ambrose Speight,' Allen Speight, Ethel Johnson, Lewis Johnson, Sadie Mercer and Jesse Mercer. The defendants, Jesse SjSeight, Ro sa' Speight, Sadie Mercer, and Jesse Mercer will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of jfitt County, North Carolina, for the ; purpose of.satisfying certain tax re ceipts and certificates of sale, held by the plaintiff, and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county in the court house in Greenville, N. C., on the 4th day of April, 1925, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 4th day of March, 1925. . J. F. HARRINGTON, Clerk of Superior Court, Pitt County, North Carolina. , John Hill Paylor, Attorney. . , | Cramped 1 I and Suffered I gj * "My back and head would ? M ache, and I had to go to bed," m m say:-.. Mrs. W. L. Ennis, of tM gj WorthriHe, Ky. "I just could H a hot stay up, for I would cramp j ? and suffer so. I waa very fig I nervous.. My children would I ra 'get on my nerves.' It wasn't j Sag a pleasure for me to try to go H H anywhere, I felt so bad. 8 ra , "My, mother had taken in I For Female Troubles I ^ at one time, so aha Insisted 9 VA that I try It. I took four bot- M ig ties of Cardul, and If one B m should see me now they M wouldn't: .think-.1 bad ever Kg i ^ I pounds, add my cheeks are ^ fln rosy. I feel just fine. I am I A regular and haven't the pain. B B' "Life is a pleasure. lean H I- y^j-v 4siyu , , - ' "? i; ing been payment of th^ I mortgagee will sell at public auction before the court house door in the, Kihwn of Greenville, N. C., to the high est bidder fot cash, on Monday, April 18, 1925, at 12 o'elock, noon, the fol lowing described tract of land: Being lofr number~16 of the Town send and Windham division, begin-j tning at the * southeast corner of l it No. 16, and runs the line of lot No. 16 westerly 203 feet to a corner of lot No. 20, ihen'ce southerly 66 feit [^to a corner # lot No. 19, thence wi h the back line of lota Nos< 10, 18 ai d 17 to Fourth street, thence with Fonrth' street 69 feet to the begin ning. Tlie lot above described, beiijg, that lot deeded C. R. Townsend and J. M. Windham, and by them deeded to Watt Parker and M. E. Parker, on the 14th day of June, 1907, whi$h deed is recorded in Book T-8 at page 549 in the office of the Register ?f I Deeds fpr Pitt County, and is the identical tract deeded the said M. E. Parker by Watt Parker, in 191$, which deed is duly recorded in Bodk (fj-ll at page 105. And is the iden tical lot devised to the said Watt Parker during his life time and after his death to Letha Belle Hollomaii, by Maiy Etta Parker, in her last will and testanient, which is duly df fl record in the clerk's office in Boojk of Wills No." 5, at page 261. To which deeds and will reference is hereby made. , Said 8410 .m*de to satisfy said i^rl debtedness, secured by said mortgage. This the 12th day of March, 1925.\ I J. T. LEWIS, Mortgagee. John Hill;Paylor,*Attorny. ?a. U ... , NOTICE, OP SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained ina certain deed of trust exe cuted by it V. Horton and wife, Sal lie Ruth C. Horton to J. R. Davis. Trustee fojr the^Bank of Farmville, on the 19th day of January, 1923, di^ly recorded in book T-14, page 394 of the Pitt County Registry, default hav ing been made in the payment of the note secured therein, the underisgned trustee will sell at public auction be fore the court house door in the town of Greenville, N. C., to the Highest! bidder for cash on Monday, Blanch 30th, 1926j at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described tracts of land: orPitt, State of corner of the intersection of George and WiisOn street in the town of Farmville, N. C., and runs with George street, southerly about 230 feet to R. A. Fields' corner, thence with said Fields' line easterly 100 feet to an iron stake Mrs. Novella H. Capps S. W. corner; thence with her line northerly and parallel with George street about 230 feet to an iron stake on Wilson street; thence with Wilson street westerly 100 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 4, di vision of lands of M. T. Horton, de ceased, reference to which division is hereby made JJ&f:''. 's.: ? .r2 ??gjgflftg Second tract: Beginning at a stake Ian north side of Pine street, corner ?Of lot No. 4i and runs N. 42 degrees |45 feet east about 220 feet to W. C. Askew's line ,thence with Askew's line S. 45. degrees 16' E 50 feet to a stake, corner of lot No. 6, thence S. 42 degrees '45' W, about 220 feet to a stake on Pine street; thence with Pine street westerly 50 feet to the beginning, being lot No. 5 in block 31 of wbatds as Division of Lands of M. T. Hortoii, deceased, as survey-, ed and mapped by jarvis B. Harding, C. E., reference to which map is heijf said M. V. Horton, by T. E. Keel arid *ife, reference to which deed is here by made. Said salebeing made to satisfy said indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trttsfc This the 24th day of PebrtiNj ary, -1925. ? J. R. DAVIS, Trustee. John Hill Taylor, Atton?y. J ??- ,^-f r ? . - NOTICE OF SALE I Under and by virtue of the power ?of sale contained in that certain mort gage executed and delivered by T. E. Robinson and' wife, Allie M Robin son, to ii X. Harris, on the lttinfey of Octoberr 1020, the same being of record in the public registry of Pitt county In Book C-13 at page 488, de ment of the indebtedness secured therein, 'the undersigned will on the noon, before the court house dbor in the town ^"Greenville, N. C., sell at public aucttpn to the highest bidder for cash, ther followfag described tract Begipning at a stake on the south aide of' Wilson street, Norris corner, HT42 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted by J. T. Flanagan and wife, Sa rah Virginia Flanagan, to J. R. Da vis, Trustee for the Bank of Farm ville, on the 8th day of Dfcember, 1922, duly recorded in book P 14 at pf^e &88 of the Pitt County Registry, default having been made in the paj;- i ment of the note secured therein, the undersigned trustee will aeU at public: i auction before the court house door in the town of Greenville, N. C., to the highest bidder for cash, on Mon day, March 30th, 1925, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described tracts of . land.: . Lying and being in Farmyille town ship, County of Pitt, and State of North Carolina, to-wjt: All those cer tain pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in Farmville town ship, Pitt County, State of North Car olina, adjoining the lands of R. L. Smith <jn the north, the lands of K. L. Potter on the west, the lands of R, L. Smith on the east, and the lands of Mrs. S. A. 'Moore on the south, and more particularly describ ed as follows: First tract: Beginning at a stake | on the concrete road and running S. 142 degrees 561-2 poles along said con crete road to tiling in road, thence with canal N. 12 degrees E. 20; N. 7 degrees E. 8 poles; Nr 25 degrees W. ? 8 poles, N. 1 degree E. 25 poles N. 4 degrees Wr66 poles; N. 18 degrees E 12 pols; S. 70-1-2 E. 23 pole's; N. 74 degrees E. 73 poles; N. 35 degrees E, . 8 poles; N. 62 degrees E 16 poles; N. 67 degrees 251-2 poles to water oak at mouth of canal on bank of Little Contentnea Creek, T. T.' Flanagan's corner; thence with Little Contentnea thence with ditch S: 31 degrees W. 129 Creek N. 44 "degrees 'W. 90 , poles; thence W. 13 poles; thence S. SO degrees W. 16 poles; thence 3. iO degrees E. -9 poles; thence S. 81 de grees W. 72 poles to a stake the be ginning; containing 68 acres more or Iam. Second tract: Beginning at B. S. Smith's corner, and running S. 67 de grees W. 27 poles; thence 13 degrees E. 73 poles, thenca S^j83 degrees F. 28 poles; thence J# 18 degrees W. 87 ^ poles to the beginning, containing 18 6-10 acres more or less, and being the woodland of the lands known, as j: ht No. 6 of the Willie Williams tutc, reference being-made to plot drawn bjr R. E. 'Befcwki, surveyor, and also' to deed from Mary E. Par ker and husband to James T. Flana- | gan, December $ 1014, and duly of record in Book B-lt, page 478 of the Registry of Pitt County. ' Said sale being made to satfcfy said indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, this the 25th day of February,: 1925. J. R. DAVIS, Trustee. . John Hill Paylor, Attorney. ; 2*. ' ; & I I ? wZM-: ^SNPfltflL ??? ' 1 I '' s fr?.''41fe"?:i i" I';-' ? The Standby of the Home T^ENEW your furniture XV quickly and eeonomically. Restore overnight the wood work, wickerware, picture frames, lighting fixtures, bric a-brac?in fact anything that is at all dingy or worn. 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