JusWhat You Make It! K " ' " > ; f ] | ? ?? ?*?$. | 1. . ? ?? v-.' ^ *: Perhaps you are plan- j : ning on a new home.! ij You already have ideas ; j; of how you want it. ? ? ? ? ? * , ? ' ' < ? ? . "v1 ? * a k < ' ? vil ; 1 ' * ' ? ?1 hi \ ....... ... , _.... . . ? . * Investment in a new i; home is a worthy endea- i I vor. It is deserving of ; encouragement and sup^i port. . / i; I' ' ? I Financing is always the 1 I fir& problem in Home j I Building. Often it*is the J! I Tumbling block for many I who should be living in I you. There are many meth I; ods of financing of which i | ; nothing. If you will' i ?. ^ ^ ^ * ? ? ^ v ?; i "t ' /?, ?/" .i.t i ' 1" j - ?? ? j x X' f AVAriT nncciKio x I *" A ! 19 -*/* jt 1 X?-' (^'1^ 'j. ^ *" r ? ^wL?/ y i,'. Mj >f '' ^ f A f ' -^T&Wr*x ?'? > ' . ? ?]? + '"^2-5^. 4'v-' E^fc'' 'S tfcv ' > * , ,% ' <r ? "fc v^- -j,;. Pjj '' .;|'"'' * I ? V .V ' * m r it ? ? V>" " ??'? ' "?-v. \t.' *> ?* ^ ?v,AJ':'*n?-] H J * X ' -KOITCtt OP SAIA ' |: 2j| excutfd by Leon Waibw* and *tf?| Daisy L. Wallace, to John Hill Ps ylor, 1 vTrustee, on the 20th day nf:Apri|/ 1928, duly recorded in the Registry of Pitt County, in. Book A-XS <* bige 393; default hsring been made in the payment of the note secured therein, th?? undersigred trustee will sell dt pubiie auction b?k>i*,the; Courthouse door in the Town <U Gxeenyjlle, M. 0., to the highest bidder fc/C^SH, on Monday, June 8th, 192^at 12 o'dodc noon, the following d^cpted tract cjf land: . ? v' ?: j; I^ng a&d; btitt M' the Town <jf Ffen*flli?jpounty 4f, Pitt and Stat* 5 of $orth lOarolina^ to-wit:-^ jjjf. . Beginning afc a at&e 0*. Wafoaee stifeet, Onie Exuha's corner, and TOtt < Easterly with Wallace street 68 ' tim to Main street, tfte^'&utfairiy jwiih i Main street 60 fee* to hfay Moore'a j line/ thence nrfth'Tw Hhe Westerly K 6114. feet to ?01fie jhcum's co^er.f thence ^rith Ollie Exum's line Nhrth- j eriy to the beg^ening, being same land i described in ja^inMat in Special Pro-T ending entitled Wallace et. sjls, va. r; Jpcum et als., reference to. which in Hereby made. > .. Said sale being made to satisfy'said 5 indebtedness secured by said Deed erf : .Jroi* 6th xiay of May, 1925. V JDSN HIljLi^YI^iR, Trok^e, V NQTICE OF SALE ?/ ?? * /:* By virtue of the power of saiycon- i tained in fiiat Certain deed of trust ear- % ecuted by J. T. Harris and wife, ViV- ' ' ian P. Harris, to A. W. Brock, , tee, on the 4th day of Gfctober, 1922, ddly recorded in the registry'of Pitt < county, in Book ,P-14, at page 207; default hiving been made in the pay ment of the notes secured tlierrin| the ; undersigned trustee wilf sellat. ;pub- j lie auction before the court house dooT > in the town of Greenville, N, C., on ; Monday, June 8th, 1926, at 12 o'clock, noon, to the highest bidder for cash, ' the following described tract df land," to-wit: Lying, being and situate ih Falk- ' land township, ~ county of Pittj state Qf North.Carolina, torwit: Known as the Dew Race, adjoining the W. T. Harris homeplaee^Jthe lands of R. Bf 'A Cotton, the Smith heirs andethers, ' and containing ,700 acres, meie or less," and being the same tract upland that was conveyed to J. T. Harris by i Henry Harris, Sri, and wife, by?deed recorded in the" register's1 office' for < Pitt county inliorfk ?-9, H "pagtf 622. J * Said sale being made td satisfy said indebtedness secured by'said deid of ? trusty %&&&&; ?) John Hill Paylor, Attorney. - ? ' i. .. ' , N<mceo*feua , i :*? By Virtue of the poiwr Of sale con-,; j tained in that certain deed of trust' ex- 1 ecuted by B. E. Belcher and wife, Lucy W. Belcher, to W. R. Willis, t*us tee, on the 1st day of January, 1921, duly recorded in the registry oftPifct county, in book Y-13, at '^de fault having Jbeen made In the pay ment of the note secured therein^thf ( undersigned trustee, will sell at pub- : lie auction before the court house: door in thb to^n of Greenville/NC., i to the* highest bidder dor cash, on Monday, June 8, 1925, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described tract of ; 'land, lying, being gnd; situate fa the, . town of Fannville, eounty of Pitt,; state of North Carolina, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of 8 lot belonging to Mrs. Lucy 1?. Belcher, said lot being the oorner lot! on the northwest KHMt of Georgej and Belcher streets, which runs 2S0j feet with said Georgw street^ and run ning 60 feet with George street? thence in a westerly direction 160 feet; thenoe in* southerly direction J 50 feet; thence ipsn easterly direc; f tion along the line of Lucy W, Bel Cher's lot to the point of beginmng; ] there now siding a five room cot ^ 1 bfl* ^ tirf ^11 V ^.? '? ? ?.? M ? ; -i"'*! i s- ' I u i ?! ? i ii ?m'miu il m mil ? ? I < ( _ " ? ????? j ? - I f lOft. J. F. LOV? decretory Baptist Foreign ttssle* ? Beard lated at Richmond, Va.< Is jut com* of sen** 0jh*t; tiS1 heeh eeipts fojr fhc ut^ W'yuli !4lM?, board's history hire bun 114,915,* 7*849, showing that two-thirds of the total receipts ?f thsbosrd since1 Its organization Jn ittf hata come la: during Dr. Lore's administration. Results en Foreign Fields Urge pleating the results which these larger receipts-hare madepoesible oa the foreign fields, it is pointed lout that whereas the Foreign Mission Roard vu operating id only seren countries ten years ago, it is hoF at' work in seventeen countries, repre senting Europe, ASia,- Africa,' NOrthr Ipd South'America, In that brlet; pe riod; of time the: number > of churches has gtowp tTrouf 889 fa 1805, the dumber of mission stations other tprS *fro?7Ji "o^Ml?.SmheV Slis ^dolled ln the ioaday sch^ls from 23,012 to 7?,W4. - contributions! by? tie foreign eBbr-ches from |9i,l?8.?9 aer yestr-to' |444;568, niniber orAmer. [can aissionarMfl on the field'.rttom 878 to 544, number of.nstiTe Chrtt** tian. workers employed from M4 to 2,494, number of mission residences owned-bjr the board from ?? to 1*9, number of mission schools frapTOt, to Ittg&patdr pf ? pSpilt WW#; schools from 889 to 8M, mspfcer dfr pupils in thess schools from which 50 per cent of all the coavee^ wW by. the missionaries come, from 9,878 to ^?V ^er or^iilcaa^oali to bo rsd86df vrr^y^ . .vl* - * i?.y***M4"? j *??"*? iTT^J -,r..y " - . '" ' * l r ??. ' ? ^33CSy^?, '- 1 ? w' - * -<-V XixM.mcl^ f - LJ--' ?* f' ?j~W ^ I MilftW n# ill. .?|> ?v4 .? ? _ "i"W\V' ?, '. *"* ' I \ I ' ???'??-'#% ' ,l.ik >. ? flk It I IIt'tTT'^i"* - ?%0'v9Q^^Br??*l<? " ?."- . I I V- -. ' .- ...... ?? ,?:?*? jVt, , - i/i' ' 1 ? ? ? I raS^S^Sm^in^ofi S .^frMtewwh, legs, ?i -Fiiri me ttot, eggs ?brother, peas me the eggsl m I grotfa ;weaiy. oir*t?ilJ{ .?-. Riigs" and ''short#'-said to'ejMc ;. I ''Tmg-wor^.^k^ I ' W*n^-Weary to death of thwi syrtthetic ftakes-fcopyright waf- ^ K?rs and-patented eakes. Weary * 3e*te&96!?!B S5T I . ? - , . ? irV.-i,j-tr ii.-. >. v-SuiW .?* , NOTICE OF SA1.E. I ' ' By virtue of the power of sale con tained in that certain tadgmcnt sign ed by His. Honor, M. V. Bamhill, Judge 'Presiding, at the April Term, 1926, of the Pitt County Superior Court, in that certain action entitled, [.'<Khbtt Warehouse Company, et als. i tfh. Citizens Bank,' etr als". the )?? signed'Commissioners will, On-Monday' the 22nd day of Jane, 192&, at twelve o'clock noon, before the CoUrt hduse door in Greenville, N. C., expose to public salo to the highest bidder or bidders for cash, the following teal pfdperty: - Lying, being and situate in the County of Pitt, State cf North Ciro lina, to-wit: Beginning at an iron! pin cit the intersection of May street When extended ngith Home avenue and; riioy ning in-a north-easterly direction, with with the FarmWlle Bride and Ice Co/s line 500 feat, more or less, to an iron Btake; thence at:right angles, sand parallel with' Home Avenue :I70 ifeet more of less' to 'the line of J. P. Tsiylor Go.'s line, 500 fset-'-more ox less to Home Avenue; thence with J. P. Taylor Co.'g line 500 feet Wore pr less to' fljorne Avenue; thence in a southeasterly -difefctiotf' with Hdfne A venue-170 feet more or IWw. Xthe beginning; same being all of the town property of R. E. Belcher in the block lying between Fields and.May streets, and not heretofore conveyed, andbe mg that^pareel of^d^cOnye^d to H. PJ44 Pnnril'W t Poiviof irif * nlnf . ' JtXvV vwUUt'J' * 'trj* Xovf j p,? |iivl0 v*X WIliHl| '^S^at?^Se,^VC.^Sld April, I0l6;' ahd bemgMois Nos. 4,'5, 6. J'fand 0. ' _ >ni- cent^m^cash oy 'the cou^ofsaid^ale. Said-side is made. pnWutm^and to satisfy &M farm, of the judgment \ above mentioned. X This 21sfday of May, 1926. / H. W. WHEDBEE, J. LOYD HORTON, f Commissioners. -i. - ? ? - ? . ' - ? ~ J. ? V. .V. MB /. *1 . B ?| / Piiino ? rains '?ri:'.' 1| tronUn^which, crew worse JP M and wcrse aa- the raontha:||-1 M *tht. by,"-aWPf *t^'' U I iWBrrrt 9|. serer^ pales. These were soiP I 3 bad that I vu forced to gojlL ? 1 to bed . and stay there. *5? I Beemed^to^me my baek would ,^ ? di v' ?'.'l ' Br^r* ?; k|H^HBV aml^Hfltffv** ' '? ^B^B?I- ^l||4' T .' ^eiAfelMr W J|||I ( I j2 I rot 80 bid I dSSkaow lb I B what to doT v . P j ^. "She 4m .I yeW ebont the ; : ' One, Two and 3 Ply Robber Roof Z jnp u *iig. , Your patronage will be appreciated ^ ^ |'' '' ' , V' '' ?' ^ : Main Street FarmviHe, N. C; as r" "i i ' ? '-y-j?: . ? ,' . ? Patronize Y our Home Pa per Thereby Leting Others Know What You Are Sell ? ing. It Pays to Advertise. I - t ? '? ' '4 ? ? ? ^ "i t 1 nil' I ? if III' .?? AMI V .fiAftlEC JBIJF* VV^bocloTHiyti XXCVP^ ft?&U XftA Bent advertising medium For aeD-' \r "- TO the real -business man it ia more than that : It A the ONLY advertising- force that can BUILD UP NAME, ? Repetition is Itepu ? B^UTA?&ONW^Sf:^T?ON that creates valuer Dalare put in - ^h^/^moitar|^te?tt: maPglass ? '?tt2lL aU your 5 Ford1* factories p?^?' worth fifty millions. The dhe word "FORD" is worth at least TWO THOUSAND MILLIONS. South Africa, Jaad that produces - Fold, returns to the goidstandnrdg iV ptating old Mothe* England. ; Down there, beloW the equator, '2&> Ti?%M *53: - About ten times as many blades -'1 &#? in .tto.' ruA. rtBut '' gold duiAk - ^ matvvMld tafrenjlj the gold ; ,r|twMard and' the worid's .flnance supply? That, however, wfll tureljpiioi;?; liappen. - hav? Srwh^?*' toatsmS ~; iWs is .the only enuntvv.fl.at - ? v - ? - ? ; .?'?* ? ''* * has any supply of holism (M worth while. 7We ??t it ?fUr k has leaked n?wdu?h the earth and In pools of hatwsrf' According to Dr. Elind, chief of .1 the. Bureau of Mines, "ittakes 20, ^600000 years > for helium *toleak ~ from minerals and rocks aha soma within our reach." ...Many things happen-in jeienoe that coo)dn't happen if thliWtt Were only 6,000 years hid, as Was , once believed. 'I>U>ok milliona^af Dsan Inge* who doesnt tick to be called "giodmy" Is in London, English language. the Whole the dean ^fewaUy. ^ ?? was inspired ne was really suirer - ing an .attack of epilepsy:' ?'?? St. 9m could stand thai,* ^ght^to bOy^l^to^st>n^(Bfitt? r'- .. ; ? ' | I y^r^jTI '?; r?^- r ?<i3rfi$i9KHflHlw,?38^^HKS0& .%??$3 Wv? ' ? '?? t TjHB ? K |J p I

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