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voncK «r SALS L4n URVBft DIM OP VBU8W B|r Tirtue o£ the power Tested in me l« tfie terms of « certain deed of tnut weottted br /. 1C. Wiliams and wifo Vlurence Williauu dated January 20, J01S, and regristered In Uook Li-t>) f«ee 17S, Pitt County Reglatry, I will for sale to tbe highest bidder for on AConday February 22ud. 191*. at IS U. before tbs Court House Door ia ttiR town of Oreenrille, Fitt Coun /, N. O., the followinlff described t^ac^s •r parcels of land, to-wit; “Situate and being; in the county jf nttt, State of North Carolina, near the t««« of Falkland, and being lots No. S, S, 6 and 7 on plat of land formerly •wned by R. R. Gotten which plat m record In Pitt County Register of •aeds' OfSce in Map Boole Number 1, |M«e 11 to which plat reference is taraby made, fiaid lots or parcels of laad oontain t46.2S acres. ” This Mi l)« is made for the purpose uf ■•Ctsfjriue the bond described in tixe jrfMTA mentioned deed of trust an-J tww other bonds, one secured by deed •t trist, dated January 20th, 1913 anJ MMMirded In Book li-lO, page 137; tii'f •tker secured by deed of trust, dated J«nuary 20th, 191S, and recorded in Back L-10, page 174. All throe of HMld deeds of trust name andersl^neil m trustee. Hiis tha Slst. day of January, )9i V W. K MORTON, Truste** B««. Utlliatn. Attorney. 1-jl-ttd-Slw now CHro Qotniae To Cbndreo. vxttfatbetmde'ittaffc name gNgu to na ftnoTi .tfd viHioine. ItiftftTftatclewSjmp, plea^ to take ftoddoei not aistnrb tbe ■tomach. Cbildreti take It aad never kaow U la Quiniae* Atao eiip^tallr adapted to adalta who eannot take ordmary Quinine. Does not iiau»cate nor eause nerTou«ueas uor Hn^as in the head. Trv it the next tim^ you need Qn. alne for aiiF pur* pone. Ask iot J ounce original package. The aama hlovru iubottia. 2S centa. KOTICK state of North Carolina Pitt County. NOTICE, is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Pitt Coun ty at its regular session on tbe first Monday of February 1915, it being tn« first day of February 1916, ordered an election to bo held in Bethel Township, Pitt County. The said election to be held on Tues day the 6tli day of April 1915, at the regular voting place in the town oi Bethel, North Carolina, for the pur pose of ascertaining the will of the qualified voters in said eBthel Town ship as to whether the Stock Law shall be established in said Bethel Township according to law as in suc'i eases made and provided. And that 3. M. Jones is appointed Registrar aa 1 will have the Registration Boolis opened on Thursday. March 4, 191E and until Saturday, March 27, 1915 for the purpose of registering the qualified voters of »aid Bethel Town ship. This the 6 day of February 1915. S. A. CONGLETON. Chairman of Board of Com. of Pitt Co. Attest:— Brascoo Bell. Clerk. 2-ti-law-to-mar.-87. PAT SWIFT & AWYERI Washington Seveotb Strong Serviceable, Safe. The most reliable lantern for farm use is the RAYO. It is made of the best materials, so that it is strong and durable without being heavy and awkward. It gives a clear, strong light Is easy to light and rewick. It won’t blow out, won’t leak, and won’t smoke. It is an expert-made lantern. Made in various styles and sizes. There is a RAYO for every requirement. At Dealers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY North Carolina, Pitt Couaty. In The Sueprlor Court, March Term, 1915. Sarah J. Baird vs NOTICE John C. Baird The defendant in this cause will take notice: That the summons was issued out of this Court on the 25th day of Jari- uray 1915, requiring him to appeal and answer at the March Term oi Court, the relief sough^ by tbe plalu- tifC being for divorce, and he will fur ther take notice that if ho does not appear on or before the March Term of Court, held In Qreenvllle ou tho 15th day of March it being the second Mon day alter the first Monday of March 1915, and answer or demur to the complaint ^hat the plaintiff will de mand of tho court tho reflief sought in the complaint, which will bo found filed in tbe office of this court. This February 9th, 1915. J. D. COX, Clerk of Superior Court 2-9-ltd-3tw. By virtue of authority and power executed and delivered to W. H. Dail Jr„ by Joseph Crawford bearing date of March 16th 1914, and recorded in Book T 10, on page 577 of Pitt County Registry, the undersigned Mortga<;eo will, on MONDAY 8th, day of March, 1915, sell to the highest bidder for cash, by public sale, all the entire interest of Joseph Crawford in tt<-3 land of his mother, the late Annie B Crawford, as follows, to wit: "All of the entire interest of tJ:j said Joseph Crawford in and to th certaia tract or parcel of land owned by his mother in Beaver Dam Town- .«hip, Pitt County, North Carolina aa 1 known as tho Heniby Place, contain ing 200 acres more or loBS." Tbe purpose of this sale is to satis fy the terms of said Mortgage as above set out and referred to. This February 3, 1915, W. H. DAIL Jr., Mortgagee. HARniNG & PIERCE, Attorneys. JUlND 8ALB By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage executed and delivered by Paul H. Kilpatrick to J. it. Harvey & Co., on tbe 7th day of January, 1914, which mortgage was duly recorded in the office of tUu Register of Deeds of Pitt County in Book Q-10,. Page 182, the uudersigned will sell for cash before the Court Houso door in Ureenville, on Mon day, tho 8th day of March, 1915 the fol lowing described tract or parcel of land situate In Swift Creek Townshiij and known aa Lot No. 1 in the dUl- sion of the J. B. Kilpatrick estate. Bounded on the Kast by the land of W. G. Chapman on the West by the lands of W. G. Chapman, on th<j North by the lands of Hugh Kirkma>'. and on the South by the lands of F M. Kilpatrick, containing 35 acres, more or less. Said land sold to Hatlst> said mortgage. This February 4th, 1915. J. R. HARVEY, Mortgagees. BANK OP GRIFTON, Owners of Debt. F. a. James & Son, Attorneys. 2-6-ltd-3tw. Washington, D. C> Rlehmond. Va. Norfolk. Va. (Ne»ir Jersey) a^TlMORE Charlotte. N. C. Charleaton. W. Va. Charleston. S. C. 'MMMEM You Need a Tonic There are times In every woman’s life when she needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. When that time comes to you, you know what tonic to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com posed of purely vegetable Ingredients, which act gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, and helps build them back to strength and health. It has benefiied thousands and thousands of weak, ailing women in its past half century of wonderful success, and It will do the same for you. You can’t make a mist'-ke in taking CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and as strong as 1 ever did, and can eat most anything.” Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thousands. •NOTICE OF L.VIVD SALK By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court of Pitt County in a special proceeding entitled "J. W. Craft, et als.-va-Frank Klks. W. P. Clark et alj" the undersign'ed Commlssienrs will ou the 15th day of March. 1915, at th ? hour of 12 M expose to public sale be fore the Court House door in Gree'.- ville, .N. C., the following describod tract of land, to wit: — Lying and being in Greenville Town ship, adjoining the lands of Charles Spell, Bertha Kvans Allan Moye Tom Harper and others containing 40 acres more or less and known a.s Mill I’on l Tract conveyed to <’arolina Elks and ('iiaoi' C \rV. by hiirs of N’oah Forbos, Terms of sale. 0';'> haK rash, bil- anoe payable in one year from date of sale, secured liy mortgage on the property. This sale is made for the purpose of division among plaintiffs and defend ants named in the spocial proceeding above mentioned. This the 9th day of February, ISIS. ■TULIUS BUOWN, nON- CII LIAM. I AM) : 'l.i:. By virtue ni the po\*er contained in a Uoeil of fust esecut' 1 and deliverijd j by V lie'* .o 1', G. ,lames A- j bun, f.n the l;'i’, day o' | Au, 1?0S. whic'i Ui.'i tl Ilf trj'- wa»: recordec! in iht c*’ire of t.ie R. p of Deeds of i’iit co mty in i;ook ’C-9 Page 274. the undpr.-'iinv^d will r.t-n fov SOTICE. By virtue of the power of sals con tained in a certain mortgage deed exe cuted and delivered by S. T. Carson and wife Lucie J. Carson to Carson on the 31 day of March 191J and duly recorded in the Pitt County Registry in Book E-10 page 513, the un dersigned will expose to public sale tefore the Court-House door, in Green ville, N. C., to the highest bidder on Monday the first day of March 1915 at 1:30 p. m. a certain tract or parc’l of land lying and being in Bethe Township, Pitt County, N. C„ and de scribed as follows: Situate at o' near the Town of Bethel and common!'/ known as the lands formerly owned by G . H. Andrews and Margaret Andrewf and being two tracts, both togethet containing 58 1-2 acres more or less and bounded as follows: On the North by tho Bethel and Flat Swamp road tn the Kast by the W. W. Andrews land, on the South by the land of J. 'J. Carson and on the West by the Beth el and Greenville road. The interest of a. T. Carson being five sixths un divld'.d ownership. Sale made to sat > isfy said mortgage deed, terms of sale I cash. i EFFIB CARSON. This the 29 day of January 191B. Mortgagee, Julius Brown Attorney. l-30-lfd-3tw-l-30 PDBUGinoi w sunovf state «t CanllM Cout/ of Pit#. la Superior Cosrf. Georgs H. Brown, Adm’r of F. B. Satterthwaite, Dec’d, Annie Stlck- ney Green, F. B, Satterthwalte and others. Heirs at law, and dis tributees of P. B. Satterthwaite Uec eased., -TS.- F C. Harding, Adm’r of J. J. Per kins, dec’d. Claude Bernard, Arthur Bernard, Holeman Bernard, and Juliette Ollllam Bernard. Henry C. Parsons and Edward Parsons, fiucca8s<»ra of C. S. Par sons & Sons,, Intervenors. To; Holeman Bernard. YOU WILL TAKE NOTICE, That an action entitled as al>ovo has been commenced in the Supreiiio Court of Pitt County for the purpose of en forcing an alleged lien of Judguiont upon a certain tract of land situate in the own of Oreenville, on the cor ner of Fourth & Pitt Streets, said action being based upon a judgment alleged to have been rendered in fa vor of F. B. Satterthwalte, to the uao of C. S. Parsons & Sons, against J. J. Perkins, and which is claimed by the plaintiffs to be a part of the home stead of the said J. J. Perkins; and this action is brought for the purpose of subjecting the said lands to sale for the payment and extinguishment of said Judgments; And you are hereby summoned to appear before the Judge of our Super ior Court, at a Court to be held for the County of Pitt, at the Court House In Greenville, on the second Monday after the first Monday of March, It be ing tho 15th, day of March 1915, and answer or demur to the complaint which has been filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court; and you will further take notice that if you fall to answer or demur to said com plaint within the time prescribed b> law, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This tho 29th, day of January, 1915. J. D. cox. Clerk of Superior Court. traiR frhiligis MOMBI Of WHIAV. Puts and call* are the aafest aaA surest method ot tradinc tn wheat. I'Q or oats. Because your losa la abeolntely limited to tbe bought. No further rlalL PosltlTel/ the moat profltabie way of trading. Open an account. You can buy <<* puts or 10 calls on 10,000 bushelr grain for |10 or jroe can tray both for |20 or aa manjr more aa roa wish. An adrance or decline ot 1 cent civea- you the chance to take $100 profit. A movement of 6 centa $500 profit. Write for full piu^iculars and bank retereaoea. B. If. MEDMAiril Colnmbaii Ohie. Addreaa all mail to Lock Box I4M. KOTICK LAMU SALE By Tirtue of power vested in me by that Deed of Trust executed to me- by W. C. Smith, and of record in th<j Office of the Register of Daeds for PUt County, in Book T-10 at Page 185, I shall sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Greenville, on the 8t!s day of March. 1915, at 12 o’clock M., the following described parcel of rest estate lying, being and situate ;n Greenville Township, County of Pitt and State of North Carolina, towlt: Farm No. Twelve (12), on that cor- tain part of land formerly owned by Mrs. Annie Anderson, and fully Aett- crlbed in Map Book 1, at Page 21, irf tho Register of Deeds Office for Pitt County and containing Three and .to- 100 acres. This Febrtmry .»tli. 1915. 0. S, CAUK. TrUStiH; Albion Dunii. .\tty. 2-tj-Ud-Stw MOKTti.KJEE’S SALE OF L.VM) t!y virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe cuted by Charles Harris and wife, lua Harris on the 30th day of January. 1913 and recorded in Hook-LlO, pauo 177. Pitt County Hegistery, the un dersigned will offer at public sale tc the highest bidder for cash before th-! v'ourt House in tho town of Green ville. N. C.. on Saturday March 13th 1915 at 12 M. the following describe 1 tracts or parcels of land, to-wit: (1( Ix>ta numbers 1 and 4 on plat of land formerly owned by R. R. Co;- ten. known as the Beardsley Place which plat is recorded in Map Book I page 11, I'.tt County Registery. (1) That tract of land near Falk- lanu containing 10 acres and bought from F. C. Dupree by deed recorded in Hook Sf>. page, 506 Pitt County Re- S‘iitry. (.1) T'lat tract of land containing -s acr.';«, near Falkland, and bought • oiii J. Uttle as recordeil iu i' .o'i fi-, page 572, Pitt County Re gistry. Tl’is sale is m;ide for the purpose secured by cash befor.- tho C't iirl house door in Greenvine i>n nda.v. lue St.h dtyjjof satisfying the bi)nds oi .Mar'-li, IMn, ihc fo’.ld A L.ip d?--1 aforesaid deed of trust. Icribe<l tract tir pa:--.'! <,f Ihik! lyin?. Tliis th. 11th '’..ly (•'' Ke!>ruary, HM1 jand beitis^ in -uiil i. unt.’- of Pitt a*>.l j " • MORtq.V, I in lietliel Tnwi' iiip. adjoinitiig Trustee j hin-i.s of V.'arren Staton. I’ettigre’.v; Connell Gilliam, Attorney, j narnhill «'t al.^. and being tho l.<t c'': "-12 ltd-.ltw, !and r-otivfyed to Wi!l:ani Rest by l-J ’ — NOTICE. Uy virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed exe cuted and delivered by S. T. Carsoo and wife Lucie J. Carson to Tho Bet hel Banking and Trust Company on the 7 day of April 1913 and duly recorded in the Pitt County Registry in Book 10-10 page 507, the undersigned will ex pose to public Bale, before the t.'ourr House door in Greenville, N. C. to '..le highest bidder, on Monday March 1 1U15 at 1::50 p. m. a certain tract or parcel of land lying and b-;ng in the Town of Bethel, Pi^t county. X C., ar.O described as follows: Situate on th.’’ East side of Main street and adjolni.m tho lands of J. R. Bunting on the North, Me. G. Ford on the East, S T. Carson on the South, being 40 f«ie; wide on tho front and same on back and upon which the repair shop stood Sale made to satisfy aald mortgage deed, terms of sale cash. THK BETHEL BANKING & TRUS T COMPNAY. Mortgag Julius Brown Attorney. l-30-ltd-3tw-l-30 NOTICE Mr. J. A. Lang having qualified as permenent receiver for the Pitt Coun ty I'nion Warehouse Co., wishes to serve notice on all parties who ai’<- indebted to the company to settle their accounts and notes, and save la'j expense of a law suit to enforce the i;(illfilion of them. 2-4-ltd-Uw ri-a»en Itar I'phohl"! .New Bern. Feb ]fi'~The Cruv II JiOTlCK. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deo<t executed and delivered by John Wl’- klns and wife Maggie Wilkins to >i L Moore on thfe 22 day of Dooembei 1913 ami duly recorded in Ute Pitl county Registry in Book Q-10 page 159, tlie undersigned will expose to public sale before the Court-house door in Oreonville, N. C., to the high est bidder, un Monday the first day of March I 15,. at 12-90 p. m , a cer tain trac4. or parcel of land or thre.'^ lota of land lying and being in the Town ot Bethel, Pitt County, N. C., and described as follows: Being lofs numbers 7, and 11 described ou a certain map made by V. I). StJ'ouarcij and recordwl iu Book T-9 page ISO- of the l*itt County Registry, and be ing same lots deeded to said Joba Wilkins by deed from R. J. Grimes and others by deed dated Jan. 17 1911 and recorde<l iu Book T-9 pages Vii and 293 of the Pitt County Kogistry, to which reference Is hereby mad'. Sale made to satisfy said mortgage deed, tornis of sale cash. This tho 28 day of Jaiuiary 1915 O. L. MOORE, Mortgagee Julius Brown, Atty. l-28-ltd-3»«» Notice to Tbe Public. In order to reduce my stock ot marble I will give a reduction In prices to those who are Interested fn buying tombstonos. we can be fountl at tho same old stand, satisfactitm guaranteed. Call to see irx^, l-29-3td-3tw. .1. C. lANiER STlt lY TAKEN UP Up on .January 8th stray yMrlluif heefer, rod and white spotted, no ear marks. Owner can get I'une b.< p^ylrig costs. C. R. GAUX)WAY. L. A. H^PSO^^ Jan, 2oth 1915 Simpson, N. C l-20-ltd-3tw. 1.1, (iriinefi and ofher.H by deed dat”d Aii<;iist l."'th. 190-1. For more accur ate da<!cri:tion r--;eretu‘e is m.ide t'< said deed of trui't. * j F f, JAMtCS & SON’, ' I 2-9-l‘d-3fw. Trustee J ( \ •m-u m Itrit. jflMT IH1 UN i I Tim «•>« MJM. a«n»tMr tf Uo« staadUkj;, • r* v-«i*4 br tk« 1 (Id fvlwk)* Dr. PartH'* Aefiaeim* C41 U f«* I I Fiiaual Jk. M>. tl.Vt ttYourSkla Clear as a Bafey*s7 dl«ftfurr-<l with 'wv. h.^ck Kk* affliciW w;ih 01 M T M E NT»| tmi rr>i4. eyt*!i. Seud for b- * .f : t •«-tth •ad Qaftx*} ■ lU -ulft' ' Vv a i. at »>F-acfut*. JOMNS rCMM, ft CO. I7MI ! county bar as:JOc;ation this morui.Jt': J pa.-^t-eil a resolution requesting the I legislature to take no action in tho ! Carter-Abernethy situation and ap- I pointed a number of members of tue local bar and the court oflicials also i signed the resolution commendi'-.f' I Judge Carter's course in the matter. The advisability of answering the I Sk)Ucitor’s appeal to the people of tii state Is being considered. LOST;jrOM»VY EYEMMJ RET\ KEX Greenville and niy homo on Winier- ville Route 1. one I.4idies purse con taining bet veen J5 and |1U.00 It money a che(fis for !?“■'>.00. Finder will be liberally rewaniod if returned to me. MRS. J. .H CORKY, 2-9-2td-ltw Wlntervllle, R-1. II KUTTYHUNK HI Uf. k. Ml«k nkkwi K «a»r« •! •Mat wukiM klv*. ll'i S.,. 1 Mb*—MTW nm eoi* •< • aaalMabMU*. Sc
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