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TrfE CAROLINA FAftfti snd EA (Ooca a wetis> Put'iieiied by tax Bi:n.iL loii cu>ii*vrv. D. J. WaiCHAUU. SRKjiNV !L! K. SOM/ l \ ■ubtorli>Uuu, niii) yeat, . . S1.U0 Vai UiouLus . ,j<: Ailveitiaig rates n:;.* l>« Uati u;mjLi •lii'iK’iiuou at bu»nu’«,^ uil'ct* ; i (.-.ci K.'■ ‘-V.{'>( tiyi‘ fc-S'iiui •-!h1 Tfiir* t.- Hurry K. Thaw is again in court it is iiaul to sc'O iiow iiv v. ill !)<.■ \.i-U'U oi cou,';i.■ „oy u Ue iu ii'.siuif ' ljuc iLll (iiU aii-i f Iv.uicil ilo Ui.s t u.l'il'Jf't tiu'l'c l.i 11.1 \viXTi;i{\ii.lv; iTi.«s lii'v. tico. J, Iknve!! of Aytlon will itreiitjU lit lha l^upli.st (iuiii’li lii>u ; ii!n;;iy liu)rai:];' ui c. Wo iiiiVe .ni .1 n''. oiVi'U a iiic-o “Ir,!- CL.mo out. OUi'ai t'' U \xiU in r(‘Ut w-.ft?. .iii 1 t-s,oi;iunij« eluu's-'O 1 w !»> I I how JiO * lung us his luoui'y hu-ls lie vvili h ji'Mt' la (-• I a iru.i or some Kual uf i lifariui; it bCiai^. I . ’ ’ I ‘...ii'.-iiiLUiy s pr,; ..u;-.'!';! t'i -ssar ■.a\'t.' to Iji...'lii-.. a iu'.ny u.ii it 13 con.'uiiuiy IiL'avior, lou. i liia rip.uu- ..;o i.i;c : .;y li: ; i avc la.U'a -'.'.'.vv".' p.i i .i I's yi..i UloIK'. Ati(i (..tTti.aljyraii liot be ssL'Ut to I'ol.iJiial iiotfb.<.K. io:ui i.11' ki ji; Uivy iiiUi'i bi‘ lar.’U mr in ibi' touiu-.y iirc;i. .'\s nu'nt of rA’.pui'Vi tor tfriiifr a:;d huin- iner, for lui-ii, wonion ('liiUiri'a, c'. i!;,- io : t\> ii«. A. \V, Aiiro Co. .NOIMK S.ate of North Carolina. I'l.uiay oi' i’iu. .\c;ice is hort'bv Riven, that ilu> Itoarii of Commissioners of I’itt Com:- :y at an iuij.iui iu'd nn'i'tinK. asFenilih li on 'I'lu'.ifluy, Mar, IMj, onii'roU an to 'i'll, I’itii'.' in this part ot ilio stiitc V,i' havo on hauil (,'oo;ui.u;uc.J!.icius it'ivdriiiKliiR tvn<ti-i ... , . wiii Li,' c’liuritU i‘)t lit Uireo improMiit; ilicir iirv Ut^lit.ng up-! ji^r up ii. th'tv [ i.aratu;! L'V ilu- iuiilition of tiu.lor . ‘In f, oy.stc'i "■■— ' j driven triK-iin auii other up-tii-Uati' V, u iiavo wiii;'. you v.i'.’u i!i lifiis a;:..i ,.liLtiua to bo helJ in tiiojiC pi’opoi rnps for V. , ;ir, {i.-Ii os ri;,'in I; ii i.i s.'ia. il.in;,' to i >'t ill- ! . I at U. V,’. 1'.; i; iian'l'or llu' i'._ .1 ill I,',. '..'.iisai oi till' iSiL-' iiuiUii.;:; 'it::-;- i-i'i .ay r.ixt pro'; i^o^; til be an i.r.i iwMinb liehate. 'i ll publio <or'.i.a!iy iaviio.l to ocir.i. i>. I). !\in Cj., .li j ^till .'el! j ‘ ikgiiiiiig whoro t’ontcrtiiea Crc°ii iiip I'iii ap for (a^Is. t'onio to j (iuj',tie.s into Ni use Uiver, ou tUo I.e- noir Ci.nmy h.'.<■•: tlienco up Ncu;-'o ilivcr to B. U'. Canady’s line to t!io 1 tuts Kilpatrii’k place and A. «t :i.ua.s of l.oiioir and I’iit t'ountie.i wi.ii'h sruiil portions ini'lu.lu what i;. you ca’i I I'-.v r'tori'' '^<>'i‘t‘)n t'.ruiloil School ih to ■). . ')'ax District by uuiliorii.y o£ an Act of til'.’ tiineral As-eiubly oi' the Sed.-i-- : u‘n of i;/io, wLii h sa.d territory is aa ! fiiUowi!: as BiHsvafi e'&ss mautr A’ljii.tt »<(, ii;'), »i tiif s: i.rei'iivU;-.', Ntx'tJi UAiL»' a. iisVi. FiaDAV, MAUCil 12, UU5. aiaviiiaes for I'lghlirig tire, 'i he an- ) nnai liro loss i^^ very heavy and i:n-• pri. \eii 11'.', thoi^H of lUrhtiiip t'.re wil'. roduef it 'ety iiiueh. at tiaies ni'c tibh, ba:bei'ue on t'oino tj Hco us. \ inci’at >'.■ Co. Jii’t in the line ami po to U. \V A Kood liUi.H.alion c.f the old Ing that trouble never l oni-.v^ singly | ia runii.slifd 1,-v li'.. eH'*' o' ^lii^,Oll I . ■ • • >.lio I li[ii.;h!:i:.: ::!• .'-i''. i.’uin a foru,«.r (iro i:; Vi.-i . l ny aa. u.'.r. How al'iHit a c b an-up day for (Ireen- vllle? (.Uh‘T citii-Ej are be^riuiiin.u: to I !ix such days aiul it is a good p'an. our I ay ti.i l;e e.-- A bl..;a-d 1.' nur.Us . ii liiavy Miiiv.';' ihv' 1' b:i. ....... a:e t!i.. proN > ii fine !,. tu U -'^.Llii-'U ’* : it tiM eiue'.l. ^uli'.'a at. It 11.a' V. ;:i I.; ! . ; v auti. .1 a hi- ;i l: .i.l , ;i .1 ::!,i.i n'. 1 •A ■ .'u !' > ; ‘ il ' 1 u::r-. t. l.-l- I prefy dry arid on tiio'.e hIio tuu lac i.ave iLei I .,,i !>f til ' It \s.ll be tne ngl U".' i-.f I..; o; oiii' IS i'O' in i>‘r iiu- i' llie ul it to 1 \^;;en h-? i> i’..’.vy ;ind i 1 r.- am -t 11 iii e iirtiiy or .' l.< V,elate \ii ;..;e the r pi'lvi- l-ail's, oyjters, ham and e^rgs, bro' Ktiali and lit;h s-o.'ved iit any tine Spi’cial tables for ladies. Come to see ii.s to panhaKC ycut l i.tB and caps for spring wear, W'e i-ave ^oinotliing in that line that \v 11 iat'TC.'t you, A. \V, .Anpe Cu y,'. ' M.irv Sii'-'le of the Wintci villi' Coward's place to S. W. Ipocii’s line; itiii-nce wiih tlio Jpock and Coward iNorth Carolina i’itt Couuty. I a Superior Court Deforo J. it. Cox, Clert; C, S. Kountree, Clirton Ituuntrce, ami -Marvin Kountre.o, by Ills guurdia.i .Mrs. Li. W. Tripp, uud Aiadeiaiiu luiuntree by her IMext friend. C, h Kountrc'e. Kx Parte. Kale of Real Estate. l!y virtue of the Superior Court oi ritt County made lu the above e:i titled cause ou the 20th. day of Feb ruary, Ililii, by J. D. Cox, clcrU of th ' Superior Court of I’itt county, the un dersigned Commissioner will, on Mou. day, the Sth day of .March, 1915, at 11 o'clock Noon, expose to public sale before the Court house door in Green ing the aualified voters of said cliutrici or territory. This the !tth, day of .March 1916. S. A. CO.NdlJ'.'J Chairman cf Hoard of Coin, of i’itt Co •Vtte.Hl;— UUASCUK Clerk. —sNOTiCK:- Sorth Carolina, ritt county. Aotice, Ks lii reby b;v<>ij tiiai tin; iiiiard ot Connnis-sioners of I’ilt county ■ it their resuiar scsaion aiJaciublcd on .\ioii(lay, March 1, lUtO, ordered yii leetion to be lield in the lollowing .I'-hcibed territory: ‘'negiiiJiiiJg at a Hue between S. O vVliichard and J. A. Whichard near the colored School llouso known a* ■NO. 3, t!arolina 'I'own.sliip, and run Il ng south to iJ. -M. .Morriiig Swunip ield; then running with tho road '.n ]'. -M. .Mooring; thenu with the road |Ville to the highest bidder ,onc thii'd hading to Whichard Station to fo^’k t. U.;' u; sorv!'calilo I'lioo;! 11. U.irt iutrtciu, 1.' 11 ve”’iiO'l.'ri i ( t.iat > .'U want !-''0 i I, iiartUi'.n U'l.e' ^ to or 10 \ I r o! o: .'t Ci^niVia*' (• 1-. v.'Ik;) v>ent puvcba.-e t. ' ^ ri'tai ii.d i:' lii ’ o s:i'il li,:vc a it. ; u,t.,-. tiii.t are p: i iC L) K.u-I.t line to tho Kaglc Swamp; thence up Kagle Swamp to the t'arr place; ihcnce with the Carr place and A. I Patrick's line to the C. C. Dunn I place; thence with the C. C, Dunn linj 1 I to Contentnea Crook at the junetio.i j . I'T I.MM .iiitl i’. v'. r'uilU ImIxI . j iti. luding tlio C. C. Hunn Iand>;i ' tl'.eiu.'e cro.si'in,g contintnea Cree’ii into ji';:t Couiity Letu-eeii the \V. S. i I ' uiit i lai'O and f.a' Win. Daw.-ioii . [i’.;'-..'e; ther.ce with tlie \V:a. I'awi^o.’ jllno t») the Have llryant lino, uiclu.lni.i: ,t!.o i ..ive Hryant place, to the tireea | i'ti.ncy place; anil with the (ireen: ■ I'ii'Uiv an.'l l>ave I'ryaiit line out to! i - :'e road; thi'iiee with the road (1-3) cash and balance in 1 and 2 years, the following described pro perty. to-wlt; “That certaii tract or pacel of land situated Ui tSreenville Township, I’n-t county. North Carolina about two miles from the Town of (Ireonvillp -iti near Mrs. M. A. Whichard'a; thcnce with the rniid to Whit.hard Station to the fork near Harriett Whittieid's; tliitu'c with road by J. F. WhitehurHt to Post Oak colored chuch; thence v.ith S. U. Uoss' line to \V. E. and II, H. l-’lenKiig’s line; thence with Kkniing'a line to D. 11. CaringtonV liiu'; tlieace up Carriar.ton'ij lino Ic both suits oi the Sand Clay Uo ul il. 1), ^'eh-oViV; liu'iice wuh is« bf'.ijinnitig at a sweet gum, F. M. ; Wliiehard'.^ coriicr iu a small braneii and runs with his line North 37-i.'i ! !-:asl poles to a large Bycamore itree on the edge of Tar liivcr; tliene.; down said Kiv. r to a stake the corner of lot .N'o. thence with the line >i Ut. .N'u. 11 South oT-i3 West 450 poles to a siaUe centered by small tri'‘’-' and (Hr: iti.cton's line to V/. K. an* 11. I!. l'’!eniin!..,'_s line; tlicnce a soiitli ernly course to tlie beginniiiK.” 'lliat .'■aid election to be held ob fi.turday, the 17th day of April lOlC. at C. !■', ra;r 's store in the town of i:ti)ke;=, . I ,, for the purpose «’ as certair.ir.g ihe will of tile iiiinli.iotl M'ter,-i in above riescrihed territory as :o whi.'tlier there stiali be Icvii'd and ii'lli'Cled a t'peeial School Tar »f From the r ports re cari T..I con- ! i;rc-. ee ,■ < n t’.i ■ nep. ( :idiet. Uii.\..; li.a. i;., !■ i.iiii! 1 1 . i> V ,. : • ..1 . i'.i .te 1 „il ' :l.t 1) ell ; ai i ;;il ri u'!• i.i le ',a'.;...'el ai':i i). I'u.'iie i'r.. iii.ic i’r,-:;; ; U; .i ■' i Ul it r.i'- p:..‘ licv r ,i ; iieiU 1I'; ■ 1 ■ 1 i C;- I.' • i .1 i.-i Ui’ late. .Ii;.'i:ri:i.>; f' !,’. r iri'i.i ether nc’.itral ei : rit.-.'j cui- (cuni'v i-; i:i ^Jl'eii.i.d ; ( i;.i :, e 1 .'. .til I'u'tll : ai: i,;.. liiiri'nhs h;iv^ (.. cn I'l.ri. .! :ii bi..-r u ;. 1 i-e-c ''..i .!) !).. . A. r.-'. : '1 I * > ■ • ■ - t M*' i -) 1/ . ‘ r’ V ^ . 1 . t .* 1-1 •.' {. i, i'» .i .l.'-.l i.i K’ rj...-, • fi-.v;; f.'i.-iir Ti,-.' » l.if'.i is .1. - v;;y thr-n:?:h th-- T'a: dan-'il< ■' If l;j »■ w;th rr . if ^;-tan.■e e..i tV.v* ra.t !ho Ti: ^ f ;m1 -A, \V t!ie r.'. e n V. iu !1 ilo ’.Hi K' 1 c a 111 u: ■ lioru- ui,!' 1, '1 ’.i I ;•> p.irt of the i: n siory attiT.'.i't •d ■ in 1!..' h::d t.) h T!:e i-r::ri' war p .wer of the Tui'ki'hl ‘ 1 T-'mpii'e is con.'. :;trated a* Mils poin j *nd if i,'S i.,'> vnnder they are pntti:;;. up a i,.'ird ‘ ch*. And it Is almost cer- tlain that the f.'ill of Con.^tantinople and defeat of the land forces defend- liig it w'ill end the war aa far as Turkey i.s concerned. ant'e 1 ;o be M'o tr'i!;.'- Vtiant'e lir. r. l.a T; a r.p :t' . ai d i'l ’ a.! -'. -v'it - A rriii- i I'l ^■hips v.'cnt to h( r ii'isistatice ■'’i! tho tii'e !.ad li-'eti p-i* c ’;t , ' iie t'.ai’crer wa ; pa:'xed. With all th''' modern itnpruveTnentP, both i!i build ■I'T and ('(iuipiiy.r.t. sea travel is still !ir:gcrous iiTTier normal cond’.tion‘> and much more ?o under present eon- .itionii, .\ larsre br. T.'cry Iocatl■^l lu th , i.'..iirahan Cross Hoads; thence down I’ligh road t> il'.o ('dge of C. J. i'ui ker's farm; thence with the lowe.' line of C. .1. Ttieker's p'ace In a ' M.ntl'icrnly direction crossing a p'lrt ,0.' t’le \V. H. Qiilnerly p'aee and in- 'iu ing (50) acres of \V, B. Quiti- . ;'y's Ir.tid fn tho .7. I’. (Jitinrr'y Skinner place; th >nce with tin' .T. 1'. lju'.nerly. S'Kimier place and the W, Mcl.av.'luirn lines to the Allen Ad am'? jilaee: thence v.ith the .-Mien ' 'dams line and inc’u iing the .\ll.'’.'t ■Adams place to Contentnea Creek op- p-'. ite the bor'inning; all of the land I i:y \irtiK t-i' authority ve.ueii in ni'- -hi'Jing within tho-ie lines constltui*' 'liv a iii.e.'t,;:.; e in.iiic b;. h.ue >.• .le- Grifton Graded School Tax Dls- iH-rniaid ou .1 >ccuinber 15th, li;!0, and . . !;■ • :i. .i i-i'. i/.ii:',e u:, I'.Ll i'. Ui'.fy l.»r,:,.t..i of lM‘e.j.-. Cuike, tn.,’. And it u.n.; u! . aid mori,t;a.''e not huv-1 election shall bo beld In th ' i::g liet'.'! ct ti,i,'>;iid v.itii, 1 .-.iiaji .^eli, il t.i,' iiifilie.-. b.dder, for ea.di, op. .io:,a .'i, i..c i'lii iiiiy o;' Aprii, i 'I.', '-it ’;.t I .,-' C..urt liou.-e deur la ‘-n Frl.lay, April H;. l;.r. Greenville, the folowing dc.scnned jiro 'I’*”’ I'urjiose of a.ieertaining th ih;.t tiicre v. a.' i;. re in M.iyor's e.),:r‘. i'v.,) I'.errei'.s had a arent of C.reenville : .-.ad;'.';: th i i i ni f 'in-' ;d CiU' ;.g.‘.I bf-at tlie in I, ;-v> ip. a.' er.ii' t a.l i.ur.i- ' t v.'O nc’.ci'oe;-) b< at the ; ■ ■-■•'( e!. (M I ’ ived V.'.Oil vii'.i bu> go to li. n. Forrest t'o.. i lie ;t ( iu'i i-li-e; whi. h , ii;..:; :i of h.-ing 'he b'-ist. i,VM> sai.l: I in Zaclitiriah -Vilen's line; thenco wit i (i'lUc) j sui.l .\l!cn'.-' line North (lO-l.'i We.st I poles to the beginning, containing M .acres more or loss. i 011 tlie ijlOO.UO, worth of pro pe' ty and C. oc) on eacii Toll it. the ah; ve de;;cribed terriloi'y. And at said election those favori')g tlie ^-peei.il Tii\ shal vote a written trict.' e;; on the and .S'orth by the olJ Tait Flantation, containing 3.0U0 ac- ; rc9, more or les.*^, and b'.'in.? the .';ame Vorthwest hard hit by the prrdi-hition : conveyed by J. Laughing- !aws has made arangements to ti'^e ts plant a'= a er> anvry n''ter the ilry O ConrtUlons in Mexico have again leached such a serious sta.ce that in teri'erence on the part of th.. I'nited State seems almost necessary. None ■ot the factions in Mexico is able toje‘-'t arprnment'i of the liqnor people i 'j control enough of the country to bring ■'hat p"i'hibitir'n throw,'? men nut of; ilK.’.it pe,ici'‘. While v.e are stron;.;!y j f mploynient nnii injures tho rirht t'l'^. '.i^ainst war and interferem e in other j .'’'.vti pr('iierty. Iiut so far we have t..;M i country'.^ affairs we believe it will;l.<an! of any brewery or saloon mar'| hou.se to Blue & McDermaid, and thi; being ptirt of puri hase price money.' law.s are in effect. One of tho strong-j ,,f March. 1915. J J, L..VL:GlIl.NGHO(iSl-; Mortgagee J r.VKUKTT- Attorney. tirally he necessary to take some ac- jfcjn to bring peace to that country *nu from present indications it seems ■ hat it will not b.. very long off. Keliginus cenf.us taking has been .started and .seems to be pipular. Kin- -;ton has ju.='t finished taking stich a •ensu.-i and we ventur’ to say that it ihows more church members in that eitv than were thought to bo there. Thia census taking la a splendid plan. I .viihcut tiuch, no place knows just, '.chore It stand.s on these matters for census taking at recrular interval.s ,Adw3 whether a gain !.■! being made .'ir a loss is suffered. We would like 'o ;i€e such a cen. us taken here for we iolieve it will help to arou.se the 'hnrchen to greater activity in nd- failing to tlnd ir e for his n’ant wh< 1:" want'.'id to cut out the licjuor. •iition to showing the e.xact ^ i^rge amount of money which has b<'en ! .ji church members. Such a census ThV, Peems to be the day of ir. vc‘'t>iratiens. everything mii-^t be l»i ves'lig-'ted, M(.n, railroads and al moFt anything el'^e you c.'in name | Th" Ia*‘-'St rict'ni. 'we heliev.-', is the Southern Railway which is 1the sail of ci nduet worthy of inve'-tication | estate to exhibit them to the under- ff thnKn who are so an.vioij<! to in-^ Bigned administrator, at Farmville, V Toatigate had to foot the bills an in |c, cn or before February 18. 1U16, or ve-.t'gatinn will hf’ hard to Kccu"e. I , . .. .... . , .1 . , j'his notice will be plead in bar of \s long as the tax paver meets tlu ; |;1II we will have Invertigatlon.s, I recorery. AM persons ow:ni' o - 1 '-aid e'tate will please make immed i ;;ite fiettletnent. I This Febniary ISth. iniS. i J. U WILKERSON Administrator 2-19-ld3» One cf tho best results of the anti- liquor law which was p.ssed Inr.t week will be the stopping of the t-r.iifr to oth'T Ftntes for mail order , Sardine & Pierce Attv* m very easy to take when the proper f-p_,pajents of liquor. We are stron^j «i-Lhods are used and we would Hke home." ‘make it I ^tatted, : at home” and ‘‘buy it at home" propo-' He:'r'n>rs on Dissolution Suit. ® Ifitior,*!, pscept in this one cafe and we .Vhv/ Orleans. L,'?.. Mar. 10—1*. S, The recent report that an Ameriran refuse to urge those who use to make) ri'.ftrirf ,'ttorney Clyne of Chicago al home There are ex"eptions to is conducting here today the third 1* ' ■ “Lying and being in Chicod Town- ilrp. ; ut i^.iuutN. kiiowti u- ile..- -\\o;i i'.iiii). b^u.’icled on the North ami Northwest by Tar Uiver; ou the Ka.s. by Chicod Creek; on the South and | said amount shall not excccd (50c) on >; utli Ae.-i i).i roplar and Pole Branch | the $100.00, worth of property, and $1,50, on each Taxable Poll In sa’d ilistrict, Rnd nt said election those favoring the nald Special Tax ehall vote a written or printed Ballot “For Tax”, and those opposed to sa'd Special Tax shall vote a written o- printed Ballot “Against Tax", aud it was further ordered that J. A. Jar rell iP hereby appointed Registrar •■or said election, and U. F. Jenkins and Paul Brooks are hereby appoin*. ed Judges of election. And it was further ordered, that tho said Heglstrar ,«ihan have the Regis tration Books for said territory oi l>istrict open on Priday, March 12 1915, and closed on Saturday, April C. 1915, for the purpose of registering (he qualified voters of said territory | or district, and that on the day ofi election the Polls shall be opened at 8 o'clock A. M, and close at 5 o'cIock P, M,. as is provided for by Act call ing for said election. This the !Uh. day of March 1015. S. A. CONGLETON, Chairman of Board of Com. of Pitt Co Attest;—BRASCOE BELL, aerk. 3-3-4t-ltd Stw. 100m ( ^^»iUE j Having fiuulitled as adminlstrat ir ue boiUE non, cuiu testoojento annexe 'Of the e;.ta!e of Alary Fult'ord, ue- ceu^fd, l.iie of the County of Pitt I North Carolina, this is to notify all of tho Satid Clay Uoad and is we.l adapte;! to corn, cotton nii.l tobacco. This tra-t will be sidd ;ui a wlioli' "'id al.'^o In two divii ii . i.'-'ion of rti acres lying on tho Nortn .“Ide of the Sand Clay lioad and t!i ' second division of L’l acres lying O'l the Soiiili of the Sand Clay Unad. Also that part of l ot .\o. I'.' in the plan of the Town of Greenville b ■- pinning at a point on Pitt Street j'. feet and 4 inches frcm the corner cf Lots Nns. 10 and 20 running from I thence a Westwardly course paral- was further ordered strett ll'a feet; thence a .Northerly course parallel with I’l!' town of Cirifton, at the regular xii-rd street; thence an i'lg place ior holding Town clectioiui I I'.ijtwaniiy course with Third Strec-I to Pitt Street; thence a Southerlv I course with Pitt Street to the begin ning. This lot contains a residence, tw) stories and basement, known as thi Itountree Lot with a vacant lot ad joining .«aid house nnd lot.” Both the Town property and the Country property will be sold on th'' following terms: 3-3 cash; 1-3 twelv^ months from date of sale and tho re maining 1-3, 24 months from date of sale, with interest on the deferral payments at Fix per cent from dale of sale. This 20th. day of February, 1915. F. C. HARDING, 2-22-ltd-2fw Commissioner This tract of land lies on both side-] or p. iiiied balot with the words “For ;-n 'eial 'i'av" and those oppose to sail ,;-x i-i'iiH Vote a Wfittcn or printed Tallot with the words "Agiilnst Special la.-v . .'.iid it v.as fiirther orilered. that (. I-’. I'a'-e he, and he is hei. hy ap ,'ointed Kev'i.'trar for .said eleeti.iii, 1\ S. Woolard and li. P., SVliiehard are !v 'eliy a; pointed Poll iioldcrs or •Indges of elei'tion. .‘ii'd it was further ordered, that i» .New Keri: tration is, and shall be re- (lu'.red. anad tht tho Registration PooUs of said I'istrict or Territory sli.ill be opened on Fridav. March 12, i'l5, and closed on Saturday April S. irnr>, for the purpose of rei'istenng Ihe (inalinod vot- rs of said ttrritory or district. This the 3rd, day of March 1015, S, A. CONGLKTON. Chairman of Bea’d of ('em. of I’itt Cd- Attesti —nUASCOK BELT., Clerk. will of tho Qualitied voters in said t',M- .'itory or dl-trjct on said proposition j of levying and collecting tho Special | Tax as provided for by said -Vet, wh'c'i 4-ltd-3tw. STro -:>OTirK;~ i>'orth Carolina, Pitt c.iiii'ty .Notice, is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Pitt coun ty at an adjourned meeting, assembled at the School House in above descrlb — ;^OTI( Ks— North Carolina I'itt county. .Notice, is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Pitt uounty at their regular session as sembled on .Monday, March 1, 1915. ordered nn e’fction ti'i b.- h. Id iti th" following described territory: “Commencing in Llttie Creek at the mouth of Black Swamp and with said Swamp to the late L. C. Barrett line, at.d with said line to the Falkland Township line, and with said line to the forks of the road at Toddy; then southward with Kirkwood road to E C. U. R., then with Roanoke and Virginia I.umber Company, trainroad to the road at T. E. l-.eel’s; th<'ii ve.'-tward with said road to .1. T. Lewis’ Ward place line; then wiih saiil line to the run of Creek; thci* liown said Creek to the beginning” That said election to be held or Saturday, the 17th, day of .\pril 191’ . Uemist had discovered a way to pro dace gasoline more ciinaply than it ha? been produced hereto''ore. and ti.at he had made important dHeover- ies relating to the dye indu=:‘ty is much attention and on Tuesday Mar. 9, 1915, ordered an election to be held in the foiiowii.g described territory: "The District Known as Contentnea Township, District No. 3, White” That the said election to be held on Tuesday, the 27th, day of April 1915, at tho Schol House in the above des- {1 ibed territory for the purpose of as- ed territory for the purpose of as certaining the will of the qualifl*jd voters of the above described territory as to whether there shall be levied and collected a Special School Tax ol iJ5c) on the $100.00, valuation ol r'-operty, and (75c) on each Poll iu the above described territory, and at ".aid election those favoring the ertainlng the w'ill of the qualiflo<l I Special Tax shall vote a w'ritten or Vriiat (.'rrmnny Says. h.tve read tho translation of ft voters of the above dcRcrihed territory as to whether there shall be levied and (ollected a Special Tax of (30c) on I til'' $100.00, valuation of property and t!<Oc) on each Poll in the above dea- ei ilvd territory, and at said election those favoring the Special Tax shall vete ."v written or printed Ballot with I tho words “For Special Tax." and 'ivf-ry rule if is said. : f the defendant's side ot the pamphlet given to recruits for tho, those oppose to said Tax shall vote a O I d’sfoluMnn suit b^on,-!;t l y the I'nited (lerrnan Army. The pamphlet is entit- '■ i;:t;;t('S tioverT ni'” • ;ii.-ainrt the Ou:iU- led; "Alcohol and the Power of Ro- The Wilmlngtoit man who, when lip ,.r Oats Com.pany Ucaringa bav#' fi-tance'’ attracting much attention and * ■''v North, knocked his eitv is an examp’e I The pamphlet says: "There is no citing wide comment. If this war r,p the kind of prople who arc primari-j v.-in he cot't'r.'i''d nt Atlanta, Ja'-kson- iurtificatlon for calling beer 'liquid has caused this man to redouble his^iy responsible for mucft of the h-fd ville and P.ichmond, |bread‘; a glass of heavy beer costing effons to make these discoveries we time talk we hear so much about,! l-'-entv-flve pfennigs has no more hope other equally important dis- time to knock, if there sis a time nourishment than a piece of cheese coveries will be made before it Is alt to knock, is while at home. Where it When we stop to think we wonder, eo-t'rg one n'^enn'g. Almost all ex- orer and we can depend on Germany jo Rome pood If there Is Reason how the papers were filled up with cesses and disturbances In the army Jipain. Now is the most opportune. fo, ^ knock, and not in a strange ' "r ' . ^-ar started i are traced to drink. It is mostly beer time to become independent .is far as pi^ce where it cannot do a part/lcle of Many papers devote nearly all of their thnt causes the mischief. Beer Is not depending on other countries fofigood but may io a lot of hartm. If_ ^(aee to war news In spite of the tho harmless drink that it is suppo'ied thtnp;s isc c.in procure our"Pi»c.» tiMay iiurtu Uuuitf ■ iw t iiiAi. tiiwi'o i*» much oiiiiT ii*:w.s to <jiorQon Re«?ves in "I'hyHicHi»^ •oncerned. jvcep your mouth shut. |now as formerly. |Culture." jt7, 1916, for the purpose of register written or printed Ballot with the v-'o'ds “Against Special Tax." And it was further ordered, that II. A Pierce be, and he is hereby ap pointed Registrar for said election nnd that F, It. Rogers nnd Joe Sura merell arc hereby appointed Poll Holders or Judges of election. And it was further ordeded, that r Now Registration is, and shall be re qufred, and that the Registratlor Books for Bald District or terrltor s*iall be opened on Thursday, Marc) 111, Aim ^'loo* u k'K«Lutu<»j* I rinted Ballot with the words "For Specail Tax,” and thor.e opposed to said Tax shall vote a written or printed I’fillot with the words “Against Speci*! Tax”, And it was further ordered, that R F, Tugwell be, and he Is hereby .ip- iv'inted Registrar for said election, •’nd that Jack Wiggs and T. R. AllJii tjre hereby appointed Poll Holders or Otdges of election. And it ■was further ordered, that » New I{egistrafion is, and shall be re- nulrert, and that the Registration ’noks of said District or Territory shall be opened on Friday. March 12. 1915, and closed on Saturday April 3. ''15, for the purpose of registering he oualified voters of said territory •'r district. This the 3rd. day of Ufaroh 1915. 8. A. CON'GLRTON, ‘^nirma" of Board of Cora, of Pitt Co. Aiiem:—itIlA:'CC(E BELL, Clerk. .1-4-lt<l-3tw 51m
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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