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SWEET REVENGE FOR BROOKI.YNS Old Score of Lu*t Spring Paid Off When Br<N?kl\ii Gave Piraten Ohunee at Pennant. BfJVILVJL FOSTKH (C^rrtflfct I W4. By Til# A4?>nct) New York, Sept. 3. ? The up ward rush of the Brooklyii Na tionals is a stirring bid for thi pennant but even it they don t win that they will have achieved a lot of satisfaction ? for tin- se ries that put them in the running wai captured from their neigh bors the Giants, and all summer lone Brooklyn has been' burning ' ?tor rerenge at the expense of the ? Giants. This revenge is based on more than a metropolitan jealousy. The. I desire for it dates bark to the , first part of the season. when the Giants smeared the Brooklyn club all over the lots of the two bor- I oughs. Still/ between the Itobtns ' _?nd the Piraies, th\> Giants- have ? been pulled down from the com mandlng perch and It has heroine more or less anybody's rare In the Ktolional. The seven victories that I'itts- ; burgh and Brooklyn seorrd over the Giants reductd the pennant holders lead by seventy points. ; which Is one whale of a Hlump. particularly at this stage of the season. The Giants have two more games .with Broklyn and "three | more with Pittsburgh. Brooklyn and Pittsburgh have three to play , against tack oth?<r. Hound to ?????? eight games, which are te tome later, It is probable that (We cham- > plonship lightning will play most lurlously. Were It not ior the j possible saw-uff that ni'.y untie In the series "jotween Broklyn and Pittsburgh, the Giants would have all the worst of it, Dither Brook lyn or Pittsburgh is almost certain | ? CD be put out of Uie race by the other. Perhaps the fact that both of them are behind at the start of September means that neither gtn win. But there Is no doubt that they have created an oipor** tunlty and that Brooklyn not or- \ 1 j did herself a double good turn In defeating the Giants, but alao helped the Pirates, who now arer only one full game behind the! leaders. Pittsburgh is the only team In the league that has any chanco ! to defeat the Giants on inter-ci ty series. The Pirates already have dtone it. One of the biggest assets the Giants have in the last' Hp Of the race is that they will play the last three solid weeks of the season on their home ground. It was only recently that atten tion was called by exfierts to the j excellence of the Giants pitching I staff. Now that It Is faltering, the same critics are backing wnter and criticising the players they j ware wont to praise. The best j time to tell what a pitching staff' can do Is after the season Ik over ? -when that staff has faced both ?tart and finish. PICK WALKER BEAT LEONARD Dander, Temller iiml Spal la All jSay Mickey Will Outhox Benny Itul Writ er Takes Ihkiic. By KAIK Pl.AY (OMyHfhi. itM. Br Tti* Hnkii (New York, 8ept 3. ? Johnny Dundee refuse to talk about hi? retirement. Some say that It re lates only to the featherweight division. Other* Bay that Johnny will not fight more than once or twice. If that. In any tllvinlon. Ae Is. so the gflsaip goo*, vlctlty of some physical trouble which will maku 11 extremely <l?ngerou.? for him to fo on with his ring ca rter. But, resting in the beautiful in clusion of his manMon on the tor of Orange Mountain ftcemi al ways glad to talk fight. His opinion on the Walker Leonard fJght Is of Interest since he has fought Leonard a lot of times and has seen Walker de velop from a mere kid. . He think* that LeunHnl \n tip ?gainst the battle of hi* life ami unless he U In the best of condl Hon and can stand a lot of rough ing he is likely t to lose. In fact, Dundee picks Walker to win. Most of the? ring men with New Fall Styles For Mm! Young Men, 3.') In 16. MEN'S TWO PANTS SUITS $25 to $37.50 Already Hero. T. T. Turner & Co. .Major Lrajiur Score* NATIONAL LEAti VK - TumU)'* Ronton, 2; New York. 10. Boston, 7; New York. 3. Phlladi Iphla, 9; Brooklyn, rhilad* -lphla, 3; Hrooklyn. Standing of Tnui?. W. L. N? w York jm-,-,77 5 J Pittsburgh ~ 75 51 l.rooklyn . 76 54 Chicago 6K 59 Cincinnati 69 62 St. l?ouls ...... 54 76 I'l.iladi -lphla 49 79 lioston ? 47 83 AMKKICAN LKACiUK TumUj'ii Scorn* Now York. 6; Ronton. 14. New York. 5; Ronton. 2. Chicago, fi; Detroit. 2. Chicago. 8; Detroit. 5. St. I^ouift. 2; Cleveland. 4. Standing of Teams W. L Washington ?.76 55 New York ....... 7 4 56 Detroit ..J 69 62 St. I^JUis 67 63 Cleveland ...... 62 70 Boston 59 7 1 Philadelphia 68 73 Chicago 57 72 whom the writer has talked like Walker's chances. Low Tendler gives the fight to Mickey. 3palla does and bo does Dundee. But knowing Leonard's ability, not only ac a fighter, but an u shrewd picker of bouts, the writer Ih not goliiR to lay down any odds on the welter king, no matter who says he ought to win. One thing looks to be true: be ing jthe welt er_champlon and with everything to lose by losing ihe battle. Walker may be expected to give the best he has got. Watching the Chilean heavy weight. Quentin Romero Rojas In hit fight with Charley Welnert at Newark more than three weeks .igo. It occurred fo the writer that the tltni' would -noon he at hand when he would make, trouble for a lot of good men. Welnert beat Romero, but he had to use all his cleverness to turn the trick and at that the mar gin was so close as to leave opin ion divided at Ihe end of the bout. The Chilean showed ability to withstand punishment and while he was awkward he showed un doubted improvement in his abil ity to handle himself. He was just the sort of man to mako -trouble for a new comer like Jack Sharkey, who had be gun to mako (New Knglanders be lieve that' at leaBt they were about to produce a successor to John L. Sullivan. Sharkey was being brought along very careful ly and recently while In Roston the writer had an opportunity to look him over. In point of promise he lived up to nil that had bfen said about him but at that time the writer sugested that tho big Chilean was not the man for the former navy star to meet. It tak^P a man of ring experience to handle a tough mixer- like Romera. a boxer who knows just how to tie up a good man when ho bulls In. and to weave In and out while giving him a good and proper laclug. Sharkey would have done much beter against a better known box er who did not violate the rules of boxing. . Mike McTlguc professes to b?5 tired of occupying the queerest po sition In which a world's cham pion ever found himself ? a title holder, duly acknowledged, who, none the less, gets no respect from hirf own profession or from the public. The answer of course Is easy to find. Let McTlguo se riously come forth as defender of his title and ho succeeds In hold ing It ho will got all the credit he wants. This goes, too. for Abo Qoldfetcln, the bantamweight king. NBW FA Mi Stein Block AND Society Brand Suits Arriving. Make your nclcc Hon now. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothier 0 Factory-to-You Sale now oil AT THK STANDARD PHAIiMACY I'llONK 114 MONUMENTS Lawson & Newton THK MOM'MtCNT MCOFIJC KM I runt? Olvrn on Work Met Ormipirto MontlcdJo Aw., mt llth Ht. NORFOLK. VA. GAME'S SAKF *V lAMfltffOEa pvoov (CaerrUkt. IM?. b, Th? Atlunrr) | New York. Sept. 3. ? Youthful prodigies seem to be Indigenous ! to the Pacific coast. Maurice Mc Loughlin was pretty much of a fledgling when he flashed upon the-tenni* firmament. Then came Miss Helen Wills, with the young Miss Helen "Jacobs likely to come forward as a rival to the Berkeley student in a season or two. Now comes word from Califor nia that Eleanor Garrattl. a 16 year old natator. is a sensation in San Francisco. Six weeks ago. unknown and without previous ex ! perU-nce, she ran away from a be vy of the best girl swimmers on the coast in a 60-yard race; she j negotiated the distance under 30 i seconds, which is extraordinary j time under the circumstances. SJnce then. Miss Garrettl has won every 50-yard race in which she has competed, three, and all she knows about the sport is self acquired. She uses the conven tlonal racing stroke, having copied the style from the star coast swimmers. In her first Face Vhq defeated Hilda Curtis, one of the West coast's best short distance racers, by almost a length. Since | this victory tutors have taken her in hand and nre endeavoring to give rhythm to her leg stroke. Just now she is doing the fifty under 29 seconds and is picking up speed with remarkable celeri ty. For variety of tporls and 1m j portance thereof, September has come to be the banner month of ; the year. Never in history has any thirty day period been so crowded with events of national and international importance as "the current month. The national l singles tennis tourney began last I month, but the high lights of j that meeting began to glow after August had passed. Monday saw the great Bplnard's | fiivl race Hi Bulmont Park, an j event which it is -believed will 1 lead to the establishment of horse gracing as a regular feature upon the calendar of International sports. Labor Day also saw the begin ning of tho women's national golf | tournament at Providence, R. !., ; as well as the final heat in the fa mous regatta for tho gold cup j (motor boats) at Detroit, j On September 4, Pancho Villa , will defend his world's flyweight | title againBt Franklo Genaro, the Where every man finds what he likes to wear The New Hose PLENTY Of color ? t ItHf *n what you'll And In th?? now Hosiery for full. Abundance of Checks, stripes and plains at prices that ar? moderate. 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 Spencer - Walker Company Incorporated DRESS UP in a BRADLEY BATHING SUIT. A Complete Line at Mitchell's AT CLEAN SWEEP SALE PRICES Norfolk Southern Railroad will arrange extra coach equip- i ment on train arriving Raleigh September 2. 3. 16, 1?, 17. 22, 23. j account atudent* returning to school for the fall uraalon. Addi tional aleeplng cara will be oper ated from Norfolk on theae datea If required, and proap?etlvc paa- ( aenaera ahould make reaerratlona through their local agent at the earlleat posalbla date. aep. 1,1 4.21 Real Estate Trading In real estate in Elis abeth City and vicinity Is rather dull at the present time, accord ing to W. E. Dunstan. real estate dealer. Mr. Dunstan does not be lieve. however, that the lull In ac tivity I* destined for a very long life an values are Increasing sure ditlons are constantly taking on a rosier hue. J. M. Weeks, and wife, et als. transferred soni<* property in Westover to Dr. W. A. Hoggard. according to a deed filed last week. The consideration was ? 1,660. . Willie. H. Jones sold a tract of land In Newland township recent ly to W. H. Thomas for ?1,500 ^American champion, In Brooklyn, and beginning this day and con tinning until September 6, the French and Australian tennis players will compete for the hon ; or of entering the- Davis cup chat? ' lenge "round "at UertfiantownT : Oyster Day on September 6 will be the scene of the first of the annual International home and home series between the six meter sloops of the United States and England and from September 5 to September 7, the national i senior and Junior A. A. U.. truck 1 and field championships will be 1 held in Jersey. "Next Saturday. September 0. ? will ace poto Tours of England and | the United States engaging in the 1 first of the 1924 polo series at I Meadowbrook. Further game* wITTbe held on the tenth and ttnr thirteenth. The challenge roumfs In the i Davis cup matches wil bo held at ' Germantown September 11-13 and September 11 also will see the great International battle between l*uis Firpo and Harry Wills. Sep | temb'er 12 and 13 are the days of j den City betwen teams represcnt ; ing merlca and England. The professional Golfers Asso I elation tourney will start at -French I L/lck September 16. The National ajnatcur golf meet will occupy , the week of September 20-28 at | Merlon, a.. an*l the month's actl | vlties will end September 22 with Iluildlng activity an well as In creases Id values In the Weitom subdivision seem to be. haiiKinfc on the decision of sonic on* to break thM lcc. It was ? xpected for some time that Dr. W. A. Hocuard would erect a handsome nom.- in nu Wi-htoicr Hart. His il'-cision has not been announnd. C. A. Tanker is reported to be planning to build a handsnni home in the near future. Other property owners In YVestover are apparently obs? rvin? a policy of "watchful waiting." L. II. Twlford. real estate di-al. er of this city, will be out of the city all this week resting from his usual activities. the much talked of tho battle, be tween Mickey Walker, welter weight champion. and lJeiiuy Leonard, the lightweight cham pion. Mws Mary Wht4 ? aod iwlle. Davis havo returned from a ten days trip to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. If your innUl lf*vw, don't K?*t blue ; Klectrk nervMti* work for you Ami thcj're ho murh quicker, too! D. Ray Kramer MATTHKWS HTItKRT KverythliiK Klcctrlcal TRY THESE PEPPY NUT Sand wich Spread NIPI'Y r.hecw THOUSAND ISLAND l>rr*?ing. M. P. Gallop Co. I'HONBM ? kihI 57 THE HOME Or GOOD FOOD We know our groceries and .??nnoi good* are good. Our cutlomwa know It. Rut there Are man/ people who have norer flvm tin a trial They ar* <???? on^a who don't <now our fot.d It ao ?o<?d. W? m?THy a.*k for a alntU opportu *iy to ?rrve you who have never been In to are us. G. W. Twiddy EL DALLO CIGARS I'uhnu For Qulllr D. K. MORGAN A CO. WHOl.KN AI.K OIKM'KIIS lfion? BOO TlEDEN HOLDS TITLE Forest ItTlTB. New -York, Sept. 3. ? -William T. Tllden retained for The flfthntuci waive- year the national single* chain plonship by defeating William M. Johnson, in three straight seu. 6-1, 9-7. 6-5. FAMOUS DRIVER KILLED IN RACE illl Tfc?- I>miI llrookland*. K'nglaml. St^pi 3. ? ~ Dario Hern a. famous automobile ru<-ing driver, -wan killed while at tempting to establish the new world record. -THE APOTHTTinr SHOP Phoo* 400 A Good Dnii Store To Service ? Ih. AllwniarlH Plianiim'y ? -1 adds Quality We are Manufacturers of and Dealers in Klmirin^;, Oiling, Siding, l.c.ci^!s l.umbfr, Lath--, Mill Work The O ill ii Shin ale Mill in This Action. Chesson Mfg. Co., Inc. Elizabeth City, N. C. TVlt^phoiir 615. I*. O. Box 42)'. JOIN OUR HEATROLA CLUB From August 2.'tr<l to September T5Th, wc are Itoing to pi vr away one Ion of coal with each HEATROLA sold. Will heat from four lo right room* and only liurnH a little more eoal than an ordinary stove. There are thirteen satisfied uner? in Elizabeth City, tuid they are all boosters. ? M.G.Morrisette&Co. "The Main Street Furniture Store" When You Want Any Kind of Write, Phone or See Franklin Print Shop r# th* But jt* triuHni Cmm Fr?m " T?WptoM 47# U D. Mtfr. Sport Half Hose ? for men ? Big assortment in Plaids and Stripes. A jtood grade of silk. .85c Weeks & Sawyer B "here the Best ('.lollies Come from Bath Robes ? - BEACON BLANKET ROBES FOIt MEN. i A Variety of Color*. i $5.00 - McCabe & Grice Shopping Center Since 1890 Palm Beach Suits We can give you quick scrvicc on your Palm Beach, Keep Cool, or Ilopsack Suits. Better also have your winter garments cleaned before packing away to keep them fr?o from moths. Cooper Gleaning Works Phone 280. No. 2 Matthews St. NEW PERFECTION AND PURITAN OIL COOK STOVES The plaee to buy your Oil Cook StoTW and part*. Quinn Furniture Co. * Legal Notices NOTICE. Sale of land 1 I Cmlrr ami hr ?|rlii? nf an nrdif mad* lion. W. >1 Bnri'J. Jmlse H'liwrlor Court fol tin* f"lr?a Judti 1*1 IMurii-t i* North Carolina, in thai certain Hparial rpH-.i-din* rntltlwl "Kin wtt It Sjiwt?t. Rwrlti r nf IlMttln William arid | Sarah William*. Kx I'arlr." I will. ?>n >lmi1*?. ' Hr|H,.w?KT l.Vh. 1021. at 12 oVlork M . olTrr r?r mI" at the Court ll>?i?r 1 >""r In Kliaalfth ' Cllf. N. <*.. In the lilKh<-*t hliM< r (or raj?. Ihr following rral r??Blr. tn-wlt: Klr?4 Tra< t 1-rit No. I. <-<-n'alnlnc flf'jr and ftl-l<>0 arrra il<>unat<il ami maik<<1 on th?- map ' In tlio dlTl.-loii of thr Unit. of Ntihan WbtH\ divaaard. at.I?t No1. 4 "Jann-? William* l?r1r?." Rrr-nnd Trait: Ixit 'fin. 5. containing IwmM ? | ilirr* and *:? loo mi? ami d>-?lanat>d ami marked on Mid i ?!** ai?>?? ir*-ar?d tu as Lot , : N". 5. "Janir? WUIIama lirlrs" _? Datrd ami foaled ?FU jti<uwt \ ! au<11.19.2V?-Pt.l.S ! SOUTH CAIIOI.INA. I'AIHlCfJTANK COUNTY I IN Til K SCl'l.HlOll COl'HT < | Cor* I'laUMiff. I ? T? ? ? 1 Wallrr Imim. Drfrndant. 1 Thr defendant. Waltrr Jonn. will takr rv.tir# that an arlloo rntlllrd a? aborr lia> 1 lirrii rumuiiarcd In ttw KutauUtr Court "f I'WpMliak MMTi Mim? twlnj for ih- j?ir ( i?im- of amirtna an abaolut* dirorrr for the ? I'laini iff from tha drfrmliM i>n thr erouiid of | M^taraiton for a ix-rlod of murw than fl*a ! rraia. and the d.-frodant will further takr ? not.ra that h? la mjulml to ai?prar ami an?w?r thr mniplalnt fUrd In aald rauw at lit* ' offl<>? of thr rink of tha Kuprrkor Court of I'aaqnofank Count) at K.lwat*?h Cl?r. N. C.. on the l.Vh day of Krplraibrr. 11)21 or th* rrll?< pray ?1 for will be granted, Till* Au?u?t 15. 1921. KIINEST U SAWYKn. aui II U kp 1-8 I'lrrk Huprrlor Court NOIITII CAIWI.IN*. ' itAiiK cor.vrv. IN TIIK KCfKIMOIt COCHT flKFOIIK TIIK CLKIIK. CAM I. H I'CUII. t?. r., ii HAMKI.M. it, h. tayuui. itvrriK I.KWIfl. KMII.Y HAYAOK. IMJUA HIIHHCK C. It. I'I'OH OltDKH OK MI.K II Y VIRTI'K of an ord-r l.?.nd br thr Clrrk of Superior CcMtf of !?arr ?'ount>. In llr* ab-nr titl'I'd rauar. I .hall r.ffp* for aatr at thr Court IIoum Ibwir In Mantro. l?arv Count*. N on th* WWh day of K<-t>titnhrr. Ih? 'fnUomna dtwrUHt l?r??t>rriy: "That I'rtain (ra?-t or parfl nt land ?>!' uatrd on ll-ao-ki- l-lari. Han- Couniv, ? Korth Carolina, known a? l?-wl? Mid*.-ii 4 frw-t ?? atirrrrrd and aliown Oti flat made I br J. K. H-rn. ?*itrni >r. and Alr?| in ih? offHw nf tb? Clrrk of Ihf Hut?rri?r ?"nurt nf l'?r- Cowttb'. in a ra? in win. h N MI4a?*t and o?h?T. w^fr i?-?iii.nrr. aiwl W ? M l?'# and otb?** w?-tr d'^-ndanv , and wbt<b land Wat in Mid iin? "rdina -.Id j br ord*r c4 -aid ?'owr? b< H f? ' Crl?r. CMUMNW, and mn \ r i r<i m I. K. | Mld?p(t<>. C. M Tat lor. Wn. H C. l*uah ' ""** r II PaniH-. In df-'-d (btil lM-rm --- Ittb. IM. and d'lh ifto^d In l?ar? I County In Hnok uw. m. TKHMM CAMII. iwtra 2V:t and SOI." Tbla notk.- ilan-d and (XMtcd tlila JS'fh das of Auaii?f. I I'll. C. |t I* I (111 . arfi.l.V.lS.lS Cnmn>l?*ko?i>r NOIITII CAIUII.INA. i I'AMtjVOYANK t ?H NTY. m i-Knuin court. - ('I.Alt A W IIA 1. 1.. Admlni.'ratrli d b n. ti T. A. ('..??imandrr. dn-Mard. Maim Iff. t. C. IIIIOOKfl. AdmlnU'ra'ot i4 C. K. Cm, ? mart'b r do-aard. Maty K, Commandrr. w?<** ' #? of aald C. R Command -r. bmn* Cot .? maitdrr. lint llarrta and buaband. \v T llarrla, T?wma? N. ('nmrnaadft, J??rti I:. C immandrr. Krrlya K. ComnMndrr. >lariar*f * Commander. Graham Commands IJIIian Mi* Commandrr, and Kmrna Imrmand-f, Hvfrnd ?!?'?. NOTI(T. TV plaUjt.ir. aat'h "f Ihf drfrndanta aborr ' nan i?d, and A IX CrrilKH I'P.limiNM INTKII r.rrr.l> fill h?r?by taka not ira that u|a>n tha rniba of tb? naparior cotm <rf rawiootank o?ofr in tba CM ll<m? i>, Rllnbrtb CHf. | u ,? m? Tun, tlw nrvl-i , rarrlrar nf T A. Ow- , Will ap|>lr to lb* J xiw I tr { aidlna for IM Mlnari of an ordrr In tha abm I rauaa d'rwUni ?I4 Plimar. aa anrb Waralrrr. to aaft. at Pt(b?r i?ib|w- or iwlrata aala or nlo ; and Upr? -orti larwta1 aa mar ann br<? fo Ho C?irt, all tba proyrrti and affwrta of ilk aald | T. A. CanwMMbi * x. in, ami for an Mte lliulllni thr tlmr w.thln nlilr-li rrrdlior* i?*y i?( "til and pr?**r la ih<> ItirHirr ihrir rt^iwr u?e^ fhlau aialiul uld t. a. Comwandrr A Tills Auriat 1 I'll. 1MI, Revolver of ?U? ll.U.awCl.ft ri.WKH. tATIO.N NOTIC'K OF AOMINIHTRATK1.. Ilailu* iiM.lin^) ?? Aiimtnlanlurii of tb? lata J K. I'opjirramlth, ?r hrrrbjr ?l?r nMlir to all iniVMi-d |)|a raiatr in romr forward anil niakr liunirdtalr arttU'lurflt. ami Ih'ur - iiifi claim- a*ain-t tin- ???(?? to prrarnt thrni f<r WtmrlK within Iwrltr (imnlll* from thr ita'f <if IliU Bntb-F. or 14 Will l?.' I'lrailid In bar uf tlirlr rmrair. \V. 11. COITRRHMITII. 1U.IHIIA I'OITKIIHMITIt A?i?ii?I 1*. I tit I. Administrator*. XOTICI'J OF ItK^AliK I'ur-aant to an ord. r mid' br ilm. f! I.. Siwmt, I'li-rk of tlir Kui-mor l'"iirl nf l*a? qiinlank CmiMr. on Ausiiat ITlh. 1WI. ami al>r> imr-uant to Iho i*?ar? r cud authority ??*??* wr ronfrrrad In that rrrlaln nrnri n?co ii-iiinl en or a lh?- 7th da? nf Krhmarv. IMIP. and ?I'll v rarordrd in the nfthv i4 Uir ItraUtrr i<f I'wilt it I'awpintaitk (Vmntv In ||r?ifc 4*. tiojcr 113. I .'nil ofTrr for *alv at (br Court lloim d'? r In I'aanunfank Count) at 12 o'clock II on Hatmdat. Xr|4rniltrr 3", 1924. thr |>rviHit? dr ?'iW in and con*i-?-d to nio bv m.iI niott A r?rialn M or t<arrrl rf land It In* and Ik Ins In till loWli of Kll'at*-lli City. I'aa quotank t <41111), North t'aiui na. and bound ?d and dNrrlbrtl a. follow*; Kliuatrd on thr wr*t ?idr of (Vlpmm Ntrr* In lb.- T->wn r* KUaahrtb CHjr. North t a ml Ina. UnimVd on U?r North hy Winnm llair<<)'? liar. Ka>t b>- oatd 4"iil|jppi?-r Ktrrrt. and on the Hnuth and Wi<t bv lot. b. loom* t/i 4a<nr? ,11. Wlltnn. and hflm Ih fai?i? Id i"ir<~lia? it !?* said 4'harli ? llanrrr rn>m Haiutirl fartwrUlit and ?llr Ii> drcd dal-d In Janitait. 1*71. and nf rrmtd in ?lif nlfirr <-f tli? IliiUrr <>f l?Md? fur l"a? ?luntahk 4'uutlM. North Carolina. In !>?*<! It'"k TT. ftr 171. rifrn-nrr in irtili'h l? hrrrt v. n ?-l ? for a ini rt- ar?ur?tr- d'-wiii'iinti. Tlrl? r* Mil l? had l^raiid- i< Ihr fart tlMt tin- inlrr /ifT.-i .-.1 for ?ald l-n^wtty at lln? aal" . i thi jnrf on Auini-if 1*. lirJI. hat Inn ibImiI 3 ] l*r rrtit. ' j T--rtn? at ?alc ?-a?li. ^ Tli.. A Ml. I >31. I>. I?. TII.I.ITT. , aru.3.8 M<aUaae?.- , NOKTII CAROLINA I'ArtgtOTANK 4-tWNTY IX TIIK HI I'MIIOH rfH RT ItKKttIO; Till: I'l.KHK. W. II MMHKMT, IMiih'iii r, SA II All JA*Vr. Ill tJIIKH and lnufaaMl JOHN III (III IX KM.A SIXOS ami liu.twmt TIIUM AH NIXON, fiUNA ft AHXA ltl? ami hu.hand. A AHOH II \ IINA HI) and JKHHK AOANON. MMllMli XOTK'K or Ht'M MOXH Tti? IWinlaM i^?m Amik-o. *111 tak? nqt |ra that a HMt-lal i-rt? ri-dini . nliil-d a? abm? lia? b*.-n rftnmnt'??l I* tfir Hin-rMr IVmrt of l'a< fK-ank l-ttun**. 1 1 aril fpf i?rlti|r.h air.i.nn Iti4t tenant* In Commim. tbr?r retain land? d. ?rnlKd in 'h<- HlllMi in thK r?.t?. h?lm?ir>/ to t?ir I'ianitir. and Orfmdant. a? '-nam. in I'otnnon. and thr ?ald IM> ndant. J#w Aiu ??n will furt h?>r tak- notlr- that h? la tr 1-llnd in attwar at ?hr tMTIrr i.f llir I'lnk id IIH- Hwii^ior C ourt of l'a?,iK><ank I 'mini < till Ihr a'Hh irf Hi-Hm.h>4. llj|, and ati?w?r or doMiur io th? i-titl.-n nird In .aid |ir'?'r-,?l Inn or t ho iniii thrrnn d"uand?d will b? aranrfd. Thi. the 29tll i Jar of AurM. 1031 EH NEXT I.. HAWYMI. an?.l.f.l1.2l flnk of Kuprrtor . -N'OTICK S*|?? of \ nlunhh* Kt'iil KiUlo. On Halnrda* iitr l.Vh d?t e4 ai III o'rbirk *1 . Ihr hrlr? at law of J'Winal" I'npparuniih. iV<'ra?<d ?tlb nltff*ioi *alr tn Ida hiahow bi<blrr n.r f>.||.j?iitK J-wuM lia?1 of lafMt : lUHmd-d on ihr rait irr (hi brir. ef thr lato W O ? ?ifprt.n'.ili. il iraMd. '?n th-- -Kl'h In Ihr I'ubllr It' ad. known at the Halm K?ad. bwdlM frotn Hall Ml I'barrh to K.?li[? Boad, nn lh^ wr.i tn Ihr totMU of thr hrfH .< J, T t'opfin -mth. dn raard. and on ihr m?r*h la thr iand? f>?mrrh H i?n?'<nj m tllftim Hwr>rr. H^rao-'l iKm i -ward b* Man in M.t?, Tha I larr nf ?lr will br on thr land. aW? ImuMiC At tha aam* tlmr and Ham thr farmina i alia (IH| Mhrr " " i^s-i.- 'rr""' H#?r? et law of Mia ani4 i.4.nnir r^aonilik. l*r w. n, coi'rici'.MMiTtf, A?rr <*? >,?. IA.lt i
The Daily Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Sept. 3, 1924, edition 1
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