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t*ACK TWO FJUDAY, oiToni'K ism:.. The Carolina Home and Farm and Eastern Reflector (I ,1 Wi'i k ) I’lH'li.'lu'il 1)> i III. ifi I I n i(ti; (iniiMs\. fill'. |i ,1. V. !l!l. i:i!:|.ir. Wll.I.r Nt'Tl’M I \!;iil.l\.\ :ir h;iii ilpo'; .ulni! 1 Chi' !, r ' ri I'! r-Ill' r. [I,'.-; . 'lU (■' will'll. r: i ■ > ,i luiiilaU'' u i 11 !n.- ■ liiir. iin lo ''I'l v ■ !■! 'l-'i- I '!" : ■ \Vni t li i :i i i. >\i: M.ri) 'U N l:i a iiiiii' like this ulie!! iuoi\- Ur.iii luiU tlu' woi'lii I.- with \v;U', lllu l.'nitu.l Siatcs iii’c.l' lUuii. ii I ■'.ilti iui‘u who a 1 loa;' iiu'-igUi iiitu i!io I .ll' ii'tf a:lalri<. athl iin.'ii who arc uuscllit^li. We ifiirve ilial '.'.e li:ive :iiea ai 1 lie h'.atl ol'Diir !;t>v- I laeiit, who lae.ii'iiI’e up lo l!i.< !• mi.Jilii aiioii.', I-,.; liio.-e i.iea n,.'. ,1 l!u' aiil a.,.l i ■'.'pi'rat ion oi 'ri.e> IK eil li;e li :p anil iiilliii iH'e ul llie bri^h(- I't iii'ai.ei i!i tlii?- ami ilio !!:<■;! ot veLil'l;. 'I'La! oue i : lur ^risii Aaie:i.an lirnis. lUe .'.lori;:'ii'-.. 'luiuK! he ll'e api>einl"d ;,;.'e’.us tU' tr.i, ni iii^h uii'i ei'i'.in.’Ut, ■'Peli' U".' Ihi^ j e- u.-i I iiiile--^ ihe poxvef Uial Ilie> have is oriV-etjih,' !.■ I i!.e :• (i; Mien as ,ureal, I'.-.e.-y pe;.'.. u in ihe I'liileil Si;;!- ', wheliier >1'.'. I.;- or Wi'ali .-Uriild letul I’.iii aid to tlio a:iiuiiii- ■i:a!;on ia ketpi'ii; i iI'y l<\(i iuadi'il, () — \ j. '!! T II \ M ’.:ttHI : oi; m i: 1 i;i i> V \. (M I iir.i.s; i.n'.. Hl,;;hl lo be iui- ■ i l,(!nl hi'v in Ilie aM ul I ■p.- li is hi-ai! miri:"-' ' i iKil l!;i' WoriaV Sen. :led at a.' .1 1m- .'Inai’.a' tni::.d i;i i v. ;-pr." '.I'e 'i; I'.d i;i';-:- an. ! w'Mi ''al;!','-; raat ■p- , r-at" a : m indti ■■. and > pi'iip;.. a ..;i' ;'a'.or. i-'i !ii)u iiii; I-, >i ;m I hin^: that I i ■ I 1 up-.':; t!.e : ;iad oi i ver\ j ( ii:ted .'•‘late- i ■ \\ I- .. i.l UiiM- a heavseiuhl. I>iille’-headed pn.i:- ilis! t'U- eNaUiple nninlier one, ■ri !' i-xan.ple niiailiii' two we uill I.ike a tall, . Ill, 'h'a-'er. studious, Earned prol'essor a teaih^ I : of I ii:,i;'iai;('s. 5av. ill a Idu' univefsit.', ■■.\c , .irdint; to ilieir liuhi-, thiv are lioth O, K, ■ \\ ilh one >uip ‘ ol his nii.trhly artn the jiujiilisf 1 . I! la.v the priu'i'->i>r hov, ean't he? ■|'o inaKe it vi-f.v plain.- 'I'he (iimi!i~l hy n’ason .! Lis iraini'd. levtiop.-d body eali wipe up the L-ioiind Willi the pvol'essiir in a jit't'v! ■ If '111- prut'es^ie.' and the iMiuiIist were alone on ai, i.'land in the middle of tlio I'aeilie, and there a-- ri'oiii tor I'lily i)iii- I't iln in. it is the piiKilist V 111 I uiuild siirv i' i>n't it .’ 'I'hi ;i Ihe pii>;ili:t would liiid hiiiiselt' a wit'o ■ a..",\|p'i'e and !e- ui'uld co aln-ad briiij^ilip more I I I; (LiS'I'S ii!l-' I ■ u-<irld "N.ov uouldn’i !‘av.' been a ynod alea I'or the prole-0-.r to lia>e traim'd liis body as wel! as 1.:- laind, .'O tl'.af i: ever ho were thrown into tliis p! edieaua-n:. it "ouM bo ti e professor and not the I '.mili.-i uhowouM -urvive? ■ u'liiiMn'i it iie lei:ir for .\nu and n.e to have I ne- >o:iii-: pri-fi-:- or.- born, ratiier than a let of i-uszllistsV ■.\lld tl.'e pri'i'es . ■lild liii it. Inii for he i- ,s.) sup. l iiir t.-i tile I ir-;ilist in tlH' inattiroi brains, liiai lie ' HUld easily tn;.>ler the brute man il ho hi> liody proi'er alti-n'ion. ■■'I'l.i.' is n:ii>t e,irne.-tl> re, iiinniende'.l f.ir per- ■tial ■ r;d ;l.oiii;!it ti. p.i'aet at any j'rie,'r'." O hi I ( III N 'i \ ) MM !,l >0 ri( i it D.ai f^hoiild, l)\’ all iitcatis, )iee() up ;ijt long as she I ossibl.N' can. Were e to iiunierale tiio nuiny o(ii)ortuniIies ; i-re we wuuhl have to devotu a whole"I'llition c;t II e |)uper to ilo it, but we ean, in a few word.s. tell whal lireenviUe has and what iJreeuviUe nei'iis, i-:veryone Utiuu- that without something to iiuiKe ilii' i'lai'l, ihei'i' will iii't be iiuii ii inarlved advaiiec- i,.i-:it here, Init uiih a ( 1; .nilier I’f (■eiiinier<'i‘ that . ; .- suine life in it. tiiero is ,i,oi!iu to be .'(UiiethiliK i!.iu;>r oil a !;roul ■ a!e. i>'.:r I h.iaib.i-r e:' ('oininen i' i:e,"i v,as leii r niak- ii:.;: s,,|iie ,ur<-:.t ->l rides foru-ard, but I'of scmio e- ii.-i-. It (eased In' ~o ’,iroiiiini.'nl i!i workin.i: lor ,f the :,e-. II We liavr repea'i'dl,v asked H at It be 1 ei>i'!.-.a:.j.-.ed. and lliat il set about with an athertisiiii; . anipaii-ii i:i an effort to (ret now i'ulu I'ies to situate in liret'iivilh'. It .-I’l'ins that, in spite of all oiii- pleadings, th>; t'iialal.i'f of ('oiaiiioree is (h'.-iiiied to bi> a ([iiiltor. It ,-i enis lhai il ha. l(i''t the vim and enthusiasm \ .111 wliieji it oih e labored, and it is to arouse i! is eiilhu^iasni iliat we are now s-triving, \‘>'e have .Kood wide-a-wake business men in the ( liamber <if i.'oiniueree, but they are doul'tlo.ss loo busy wi:h ilieir o''n affairs to devoto as iniieh t me as lliey should to tlu- work I'C advertising C- eeliville. We iniisi a I'hatiiber of t'oiiinicreo that ia:i d'Voto more lime to the business of advortising (.,:t ell', ilie. It is II' tliosi' ends tiuU tile people. V. ho are iiitoresied in the advanei'iuenl of liroeti- \ .le should work, and it is to them tliat we address lliis arliele. Creeiiville wants to keep up the pate she has Ml. i:\eryl)u<l\ living in (Ireonville wants her to do thal, but none desire it more than wo do. We nuw leave it with Ihe pro^.M'essive (Jri'en- Mlle penple to sa> whether or not thi’y will iiiaUo il po.-sible I'lir (Il'ei-nvilli' to i<eep lip that paee. \ ill they si'O 111 it ? 'lie' plan to reai ii man In .Vorili Cartdiiiii to (I lariinile ot.e d.iv'.; vvai^i'S to the eauso of llie orphans is iiidi'e.d a tiidde luie. and one that sl.oiilil be taken ledd of by the people ol North { aroiiiia. We should do all that lies in our pow- !i to lu'!|i thi'-i' ti.ade destiiule by the death .1 I heir parent'. W- • and f: le if!i Tiir.i ' t'l gi-t in ;iu argii- ■I'..-' • -i.-ill ' i l’'::!ili-. Xeill.er of tilO hoys . M ’i.--;.' n;im.~ hu.iL’ in it, and why ■ . 'Ii. ; tie ■ n ' rri O Si.nii ', hal:i; -rivdu' I'a." will bc with IH .o.d on ■ l.iv befm- .e,- siis d^wii to a MiinptuiMis re- p: h.' sho'ild iliink of the many lo^s fortiinato ( !;• : '.vho iiMist do ihat ilaj's thanksgiving npon t'e .--M-i-nu'th of a i' list i.j' bri'ad. :ind a bed in a Il u idv troni h. Ve.'. wi- oic'i< 111 iIk; \'irgi!iia -state fair, but «i]n“ lii'W wi fiid that till.’ North Carolina State fair will )"' lieap' the lu st. () ( nlnm l <ior./.ales i^ rikht about the prri.^i-opo biing the point of view, t)ut he mii't be earefu'. T ho i.-- doing the i. ifW ing. It is to be hopeci that the Fair maiiagetnenl for Ncrfh ('.•iroliiia will we'd out those undosirable fortnne tellers that ;ire always so evident at a lair. () _ A preacher is still mi.xed up in the Frank case vl.lle wo don't hear anything about the fellows) that lynclieil F'raiik. i-i'ildi- Me- at,Mail I'l'ia! inil pr p- .'. h. r I . i.::ri - d! - - d ail] riipria' ;i i ;di , If l;ii in i - ' >'i!i- for it. If hi ll' i-'S u ili lii.i I .,1 liu'. I'.aiii ,'uu iia> ,-ii-t , oi'apleted a vi r> vl plan by \iliiih it I'lopuses to b ! ihe pi'opb' I- '11 t li.'W ('ontfr'-->nii'n stand on the I ■' if iln ri-a>Mi;_' tlie ariny and nav.''. Most all ! : -'i 1 .'!ati-s i o:n;ri'-'nn-n nplndd ihe army 1 ■! :..vv i::i I'l-.i-.- | hir,. tint our 1 i.-tnoi t ai ie lead- 1 ■■ lieu I . I'i-ncri tiian Kiti-hir.. ays he : i.p'.ii !• !• i’ di.iu ini; ;s tlie lett.'i- Cungres.'.- I'-.aii liin v.;i' - !!:i- etiitor of Ihe Situ; ! iippo:'.d Ir. ■!." bi.g navy a:;d ariiiv pro- ...a::, i.-iw beii,.r .it-.ialed witii -i> niinb. t.nergy • ■ ! i.;',.iiit till' I 'iiint ry. .-.-pei ially by tin- jiniroes ■ ..'lafai-iuri r-i .■/ w ,ir ■ luiptiietd and their r.miilii d i v;M:-i/ed ainl liowerml iiitlu- I •- I .'li.ill lint -Mppori in the ji(.\t I otu’.ress .-:\ nr lonr i'.,Mle^!.ip- nr dri'adnau.t;lit i.i'pi -i:.i!i. iji'I- tin- .'.nil,Ill'll nr L',‘io.Ill'll army in- 1 rnpn'l! ini!, HiV Ih" .■ .‘i'" I O'' ,1" . 11 ItuOfe ■;.|irnpl jilt in!!,, Ilel t-roi'ni’e I ■nr the army nn.l lUivy, ■'i fnr .-'.|i h an inimensidy e-l)i-nd- I'tl I he i>re.'.ident's -Il Ihe in- r<-a;.e, i (ing.-es.-; il >'i!i' for il. If hi- ' not in.-is!. in my opin- I' lor il." i: '.v'aat ('oiiiri'i ■ - pinpn:!',- to do r<'^t on what ‘'"<--:d"ht Wi!s(in ,i\-. then there is iio further c.'Ui '■ Inr us to Winy. We will be sitre to get tlio ii-ere:i. lintn in till' navy and Ihe army, and we s,:onhi ^"1 it, ton (■onirressmaii Kit. bin ri-mii.ds ii^ nf the Irishman ' bo built a barn of brieks and without a door. V'lii'n his son lul l him about it, the Irislinian r lid. • .'•'oti. you'll bi- ,is treat an nrehiteet as your i.dher is a builder." 1,1 T 1.1, hi Ki> n* iin: pah: We are tinusnally pleastiii to set* tlie many, Marked signs of progressiveness and iiuiirove- II i-nts that are daily going on in and around (IreMi- v.lle. W(' believe i! at it bespeaks cood times for llie tuture, and though the present geiiertuion riay not live to henefit from it. we are sure tha^ if the preseiit gemration here leave.s to posteritv a growing am] live town, that it will be reniem- b'Ted with fondneF- Utiihiing operations in and arniinfl Greenville ine always on the boora. There is hardly a day passing that some n* w building ig not reported to he under construction, or one planned. The p:ioe Greenville has Fet is a good one, and ono i -1 s Howard L. Rann Il'IiJ !»i!ISM\(. lia r di, ,-suig jj, a iiirm (if social lelaxation iii- i.n’md 111 a' stal.il interval.- b;, fortuiial<- woiiieii V ilo dn lai! h.ive in uiinele with the diniii-r dislle?. ii'^iii e mu the 'IH'( i!ii atioiis (,if a i orii starch I uodii'.!-'. Il is eop.liiied laigi'ly to the city, where II i-l.'.i!.d-- '!: ivv swollen salarie-. for labrn’iin.' from !.U!" I,I ilii"'- in the pre>eiiee of a pretty st'.-iiogra- I aer and au eleelrii. Ian. 'I'lii're js wrj litile rechei'che hair dres.-iiig i!'>iin I', till' (-(lUiitry iisidu iiom the hoine-linide brand. V' liiiii c oti^ists in letting the liuir fall carelessl;, ii;o a till tub and rubbing it vigorously with u. I soLip, afier which il is Miuiig over the back porcii railiiiir and attaeki'd wilh a po’.m lear fan, .'•II e;:erui-ti.- woman who starts this process iiii- oe-dialely after the Iuih h hour and ha^ help from oi:'’ nf till' iieighbor- i ,'iii ea- ily have her liair Uii ,iMi !l.( out of her ey.'s by dinner time. 'J'hi.s ! 'naiiiieht 1 aii.'i's the hair io stand out from the 1.'I'd in a profu--e and tiireateiiing nianiier, aiui p.akes the use of -tort' ballasi unneee.-'sai'v for .- veral i!a> .-. In the city hair die.-->ing is doiu‘ by woiik'U who ieariied the tra.de in the country, but who have eodi'd .-evi'i'al expensive iniprovemt'tits, such a;- ibe I’aliii Ib-ath shampoo, the iiordeau.v bleach, ;Iie liar Hat bor twist, i tc. Koine of tliese iinjirove- tiieiils are consider d wludly iintiei'essary by iner- lenary lnisbaiids who are uiiabh? to approeitite t, iir real worth until the bill is presented. And .\<l. hiitiiaii nature is so constructed that those s line husbands would liowl all the way from Ihe f'ont steps to the theatre box if their wives came down lookitig like a kitchen mop in an opera (;ipe. It is the t unci ion of the hiiir dresser to take heiid of hair which is not inclined to point in aiij iitif directidti and oriianient it with cii|iol:is, water- l.ills and lattice work. This requires considerable I me, hut sifter the work is finished the iiair will .■-tay in the same spot for a week, provided the % ^ I ustomi'r slee])s in a high-backed ciiair and a rub- 1 er nigliteap. Some of the linest creations of the h.iir dresser's art are aeconiplished with hair V,I'ieh is not fastened to the ciistoiner's heaii by anything but the iaw of gravity. f)wing to u pronotiiifod and lamentable .scarcity (-'■ raw material, men seldom go to the hair dress er. iiret'erring to consult some barber who will hbanipoo what they have left in a subdued and sruipathetic tone. iMi I AM A GOOD MORAL I’eoplo wilh ill! eye In tlieir future bank their inotu'y wilh a strong conservative bat.k, Vi u may i.ot have started to saving up ,M'I, but you ought Io, If >on bank some of the motie\' >ou ar»' '.low thtowiug a\iay, future \i'ars will (Ind you wilh a large bank ai'ciuiiit, Vour money is wiih us. we pay the same atH'iilion to small accounts as we do lav.^" ones, ( all to see its, wo will bo ldea^-ed Io show you when> t l,e hiornl lies in l;A.N'l\l.\(! Vtiri! .'.UbXKY V.'ITll '111!; THE FARMERS BANK T. F. McGUlRE, Cashier Dickinson Avenue Greanville, N. C. SEED Are y^ou one of our customers? If not, it is because you have not had our prices we ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Hay. Corn, Oats, Bran, Ship Stuff,^'Hon Fesd, Chici< Fa id. Cotton Seed Meal, Hulls, Flour, Lard, Sugar, Dry Salt Meat. We are in a position to give you prices thal are the lowest to ba had, on anything in this line. Be sure to get our prices beforebuying We also buy Pitt County Corn J. B. JOHNSTON High Grade Photes I'or U'» ill liu' iu‘« sliitlio iner I'niiik \Vil>oii'«. Store. Oi l! (il \|{.\\ ri-iK: 'I'll sine yon inoiiey. Oi l! .MOTTO; Sativiiietion iir joiir iiiouey Imck. i:iulili‘t'ii jeiir> cviMTiciice witii bcs( nuilerial eiuibles us lo tnni out tile »ery best riiotio, INi'f <'iinl>>, lle'l ciipjing and enlnrulng. \<ilir lirsi Kodak liliii will he ^le^^•Io]M■ll tree; print- U 1-‘J cents In lent'. ( IVi; IS \ TI51AI, Greenville Studio liiiik WiNiiir-. store. I pstaii's Over K •Vorlgagi' Siile of l.and. lU virtue of the I'ower of sale lon- taiued in a certain Mortgage De.'-d. executed and delivered hy Frank l.illy and wife. .Minnie Lilly, and Lovoy Lilly to Stam iil oHdges on the I'.'th day of .laiiuary Uil-, ami duly recorii- ed ill the Uegisler of I'eeds ollice of i’iti county, .North ('arolinu in Jio./k L-lu page llie undersigned will o\- pose to luiblic sale before the court house door in ('.reeiiville to the highest bidder foi' cash on Tuesday .\oveiuber i;nd I'.'l.'. at 1- o'clock ,M.. thal certain lol or parcel <d' lai.d lying and being in the county of I’itt, town of .\yden, .North ('arolina. desciihod as follows Lying on the west side of the rail I’ill county, the following described trail of land lying and being in tho county of I'ill ami in Clreeiiville town ship. bounded and described as fol lows : I yiiig on llu‘ waters of Hardee's linn, south side of Tar river, adjoin ing the lands of .lolin S. Smith on the north, .lames Siittoti on the east. Sal- lie l''orbes and Kidierl l-'orbes on Ihe east, James_ Sul toil and Noah Sutton I, III he south, and .Noah Forbes and Willie .Nobles on the west, containing MM. acres, more or less. This tract 111 land is about lhr('e miles soutlnvesl o the town of IJreenvilb' to W'inter- ville, ad,ioiiiiug the lands now owned by W. .S .Afoye, .Airs, Kichard King, load; south side of Third street, anl ■''''i'l' T M- Hooker and others on the east side of Venters stre.'t, ‘""I '><■'<"''' known as the Klizabeth r.eginning at the southeast (orner ol I vans idaee. \’enlers and Third streets, thence run- I*'''’ tract ol land will he surveyed ning a southerly course with Hie line subdivided into three tracts or of Venters street 140 feet; theneu jn parcels td' land and each lot or parcel eusterlv course parallel with Third <>'' I;*"'* "ill I'e sold separately and street tl.s feet, to a stake; thence a 'l‘c "liole together, hut the hid on northerly cocrse parallel wilh th< <'=“■>> sub-division will bo n’jecled un- first line 140 feet to Third street; aggregate amount hid on all thence a westerly course with Thi.'d ’I'** ■*uh-divisions exceeds the hid on ■street t;s feet to the beginning. Sale 'I't' whole. A map of Ihis tract of will be made to satisfy said mortgage !•>'"I "ill he exhibited on the day of siile, but anyone desiring to see the map before the sale can do so hy ai>- I.lying to the undersigned eomntission- (ieht. This September "."i, IIH"). STA.N't'll.I,. HOIXiKS, .Mortgagee. P. .M, WOOTK.V, Attorney, lt-2S-ld-3w I. NOTK K OK VALI AHl.K LAM» SAl.K .Moliiliiy. Stil, 'I'he purpose of this sale is to make division of tho proceeds therefrom anuuig Ihe heirs-at-law of the late Hichard Kvans, deceased. The terms of said sale; The option I!y virtue o! authority contained in of either paying all cash; or paying a certain Judgment decree rendered one-third cash and tho balance in two in Special I’roj'eeding .No. liUO, pend-*e(jual payments of one and two years itig before the clerk of the Superior court of Pitt ('ounty, entiiled J. J Kvans, .lames I'Jvans, \V, K. Kvans •lames L Kvans and others against It. A Korbes, H. (’. i:vans and wife. Hat tie Kvans, and others, the undersign ed Commissioner will on .MONDAY November Sth, l!*ir>, at 1- 'clock M.. sell to Ihe highest Itidder at public auction before the court liouse door of from date of sale respectively wi*fi interest from date at the rate of (i per cent per annum, tho purchaser being re(|uirod to execute sufTicient security agaiii.nt .said land lo .secure the unpaid purchase price. This October Cth, 1915. JAMES L. lOVANS, Commissioner. l-aw-4w-10-C-15. mem
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