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4 , oon. , Mar. g IVU ' tin were vUltor to yon r tow 8tur. dy. Mr. R. 8. D. Beoton. who wm a grand Juror lt week at court, came bone Thursday. ; Mr. John Kdwarda and MlseSudle Edwarda, of Llndell, were visitor, in Eureka Sunday. Mr. Henry Paaohal, Misies Pachal a Moore, ol Wilion, were gueiL of Mm. W. i. Yelverton 8unday. Mr. and Mr.. 8. 8. Strother. of Stan, tonbnrg, were gueU of Mr.. Strother'e parent., Mr. and Mm. Ab Eaaon Sun day. Ouraehool if etlll progrewlng nicely. Wnow have enrolled 141 pupil, and hope to enroll 150 before the clo.e of the month. The Quarterly Conference of the Fwmont Circuit will be held January SOth and Slat. In the Methodist church here. Rev. A. MoCullen will preside. Mm. MiMOuri Yelverton returned home Sunday, after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. David Sasier, of Ooldiboro, and Mra. T. C. Hill, of Fremont. Rev. Mr. Sheppary filled hi regular appointment Sunday at the BaptUt ehoreh. He preached an exoellent ermon Irom the ninth verse of the ne hundred and aeventh Psalm. Mr. and Mm. H. A. Overman, Misses Leila Martin, Annie Phillips and Susie Edwarda and Messrs. W. A. Martin and John Edwards were visltoM at Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Exura's Sunday evening. A Literary Society has been organ, laed here, and last Tuesday the Hrst debate was held. Tin" vims men did themselves much er.i.iu iu lUu uiannei In which the deuate was oonduoted. The speeches were very good, consider ing that this Is the first society that the etaool has ever had. The query was: "Resolved, that Lee was a greater gen. eral than Grant." The judges, after some hesitancy, deolded in favor of the negative. MAGISTER. January S3, 10. TODAY'S COTTON MARKET. (Roported by Richard Johnson.) ' tlVKBPOOt FUTURES. CL08KI) Jan....... 5.171-2 March..... 5.15 1 2 May 5.14 July........ -13 Sales 2000 bales. ilfKW TOBK FUTUBKS. OPEN . CLOSKP Jan......... 0.62 8.66 Mar 0.60.. .. 0.72 May. . 0.57 9 6- July 0.60 Oct 0.34 9.40 Local spots 0.75 cents. Sales 14,252. OASTORZA. ttm TtaUd Tim Haw lsvs3aitli- TAXES! If you haven't paid your taxes due notice is hereby given that in the near future I will advertise such as have not paid, and collect It. I have already "suffered long and been kind" and positively can not give longer time. "If neither kind words nor grass will do, I will try what virtue there is in stones." Don't put it off longer, but ceme and aettle at once. Very respectfully, ' tw JJ6 W. A. DENMARK. Office at Court House. Tax Collector Nstke f Service hj FsMkatioa. North Carolina. Warns County. Superior Court. Before the Clerk. John Rouse and wife Emily Roum, Herring Skinner end wife Lanie Skinner. Fenneil KeL aoa and wife Leone Nelson. Augustus Rouse and wife Winnie Rouse, Leroy Rouse. Mollis Kouse. Winnie Rouse. Ann Collison. James Ioftin, and wife Rachel Loftin. Hopton H. Coor and wife Hodie Coor. S. S. Turner, and wife Mary Turner. J, M. Turner .and wife Ellsa Turner. J. H. Turner end. wife Fannie Turner. H. D. Walker and wife Edith Walker ,WMis Powell and wife Sellie Jane Powell, Henry S, Powell. Hendrix Arnold and wife Sarah Arnold. Mary S. Powell J. B. Powell, R. P. Powell. W. E. Powell and wife Katie Powell. Ella Powell. Winnie Powell. Dan A. Powell, Charlie Rasberry. Stephen Rasberry. Patsy Rasberry. Bettis Rasberry. Chancer Turn age and wife Nancy Turnase, and John M. tirantham and wife fiasanna Grantham. Plaintiffs. William J. Rouse and wife Joale Rouse. Ben- lamia F. Rouse and wife Elmore Rouse. Thoe. R, Rouse and wife Elizabeth Rouse. Charlie Rouse and wife Glennie Rouse. Stephen Rouse and wife Ida Rouse, and James J, Route, De- fendanta. The defendants above named. Benjamin F Rouse and wife Elmore Rouse, and James J k erase if be ie living, or if he is dead, the heirs at law of the aaid James J. Rouse, will take notice that an action entitled aa above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Wayne County, the object of which is to have a sale for partition among- the heirs of Smithy Lecgett. deceased, of the lands described in the petition in said action, being all the lands in said Wayne County, North Carolina, of which the said Smithy Lesgett. deceased, died seized and n assessed, consisting of a lot in the city of boldaboTO. asd a tract of land near the said city, containing 22S acres, more or leas, towhicb the plaintiffs and the def eneants are entitled as heir at law of the aaid Smithy Leg-get. deceas ed, and the said defendants. Benjamin F. House and wife Elmore Rouse, and the defendant Jamee J. Rouse, if ha is lying-, and if be ie dead, the heirs at law of the aaid Jamee J. Rouse, will further take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Wayne County at his office in Goldsboro. North Caro lina, on the 1st day of February. 1909. and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. That the iuth day of December. 190S. Jaa. R. Hatch. Clrrk of the Superior Court of Wayne County. M.C. Toilet Articles for The Most Fasti Ll.ten for th. "wedding belli" W. bUev. they wiU ring. xr ti phiillD and W. A dious, at "The Imperial." - .i.;nwiay i. fcarrlagg IibiSM. Keglster of Deal. VV. G. Brltt yes terday issued the. following licenses: Mr. Fred Kv Kdgerion to Miss Jennie Davis. Mr. V. N. Bass to Miss Smithey E. Herring. I Mr. F. P. Quinn to Miss Minnie Davis. That Cake Hade Gold. That "walking Cake," that was the drawing card 'his afternoon at the Ma jestic demonstration at Slaughter A Co's., made good by promptly rising ain to its natural size, after being stood upon by fifteen ladies. The demonstration will oontinue all week, and you are cordially invited. Forecast For Eastern North Carolina. For Goldsboro and vicinity. Fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler to night. Plant Wood's Seeds For The Garden G Farm. Thirty years in business, with a steadily increasing trade every year until we have to-day one of the largest businesses in seeds in this country ie the best of evidence as to Die Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats. Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog the most useful and valuable of Garden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request T. VY. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, . Richmond, Va. Sand andjClay. The undersigned will take orders for sand for building or yard use, and deliver same by load; also clay if needed. Address or 'phone B. F. PHELPS, in care ol Howell A Langstbn, Greenleal, N, C. .; NOTICI. . Under and by virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage, executed by Wyatt R. Lynch to Mat tie J. Smith, wife of U. H. Smith, on the Wth day of December. 1907. and which is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wayne County, in book 91. page 78. the undersigned will sell for cash, at 12 o'clock m.. at the court house door in Goldsboro. on Tuesday, the 2d day of February. 1909. to the highest bidder, the following described tracts of land, vis: Lot No. 1 Beginning at the fork of the Golds boro and Clinton Road and the Everettsville road, and runs thence along the center of the Goldsboro and Clinton road with J. K. Pearson's tine. 5. 18 1-2 W. 26 poles: then S.1W40 poles; then S. 9 1-2 W. 2a 1-2 poies to the junction ol the old road with the present! then with the old road N. 55 1-2 E. 33 1-3 poles to a crook in the old road: then N. 19 K. 66 poles to the center of the Everettsville road; then with said road N, 71 W. 36 poles to the beginning, containing fifteen and one-half 115 l.i) acres, more or leas. Lot So. 2; Beginning at a stake near a long leaf pine pointer on the Goldsboro and Clinton Koad. J. N. Pearson's corner, and runs thence with his line N. 68 W . 60 poles to a ran of a small branch in a road; thence up the run of said branch to. an old road crossing at or near Orange Sheppard s corner, then nearly with an old road S. 84 E. IS poles; then S. 7s E. 57 poles to a stake; then S. 4J E. 48 poles to red oak on the Goldhboro and Clinton Road, then with said road N. 80 E. 92 poles to the begin ning, containing fifty eight and three-quarter (5s 3-4) acres, more or lesa. Lot No. 3; Beginning at the corner of Lot No. 1 on the Everettsville Road, near the Big Ditch. Mrs. Mollie Hollowell s corner, and runs thence with the center of the road S. 71 K, 70 poles to the center of a ditch, Weil s corner; then down said ditch N. 19 1-2 K. 122 poles to the crook of the ditch; then, with the ditch N. 71. W. 72 poles to the Big. Ditch; then up the center of the Big Ditch S. li 1.3 W. 122 1.1 poles to the beginning, containing fifty three and one-half (S3 1-2) acres, more or leas. This January 2nd. 19u9 Mattie J. Smith. D.E.Smith. M0rtKata.a) sale. By virtue of a mortgage executed by C. L. Starling and wife to M. E. Best, and registered in Book No, 92, page 188, in the office of the Register ol Deeds for Wayne County, I will sell for cash, by public auction, at the court house dooi in Goldsboro, ,N. Con the 1st day Of February, 1909, the fallowing traot of land in said county, to-wit: ueginmng at a large sweet gum on the run of Yellow Marsh Swamp, A. M. Herring's corner, and tuns with his line X. 1 K. 43. SO chains to the fork of the road; then with the road N. 89 E, 15.63 chains to a stake, D. C. Sherard's corner; then S. 1 W. 39.25 chains to a small sweet gum on the ran of said Yellow Marsh Swamp; then down said run to the beginning, containing 65 acres, more or less. This January 1st, 1909. M. E. BEST. Administrator's Jiotlce. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Nicholas W. Best, deceased, late of Wayne county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims aganst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Beaton, N. C, on or before the 29th day of January, 1909, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. CLAUD W. BEST. Administrator of Nicholas W. Best This the 25th day of January, 1909, J26-6w. OASTOHIA. Basai a ,iti w Haw kntmp Ofaataie I NE How to Increase the Yield of Fruit Increased fruit crops are more often the Result of good 'manage- " ment than of good luck. Fruit trees and fruit plants need a liberal supply of i Virginia-Carolina I Fertilizers The trees absorb plant foods that is, nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash from the soil just the same as any otiier crop. Experi ence has shown this over and over aain. This truth has become so well recognized that " return to the land what the tree removes if you would expect the best results " has become an axiom with the best growers. Apple, pear, peach, orange and other fruit trees soon respond to Careful fertilization. But be sure to use the best fertilizers. "I made a test with other companies' fertilizers," says Mr. H. O. Lowry, of Manatee County, Fla., " and yours proved to be the best. The yield where I used Virginia-Carolina Fertilizer, was just twice as much as where the other two companies' fertilizer was used." Hundreds of users say Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are cheapest because of their good qualities give better satisfaction and quicker results. v- Many facts of great interest and value to fruit growers are pub lished in the new 1909 Farmers' Year Book, a copy of which will be sent free on application to any of our sales otiices. Virginia-Carolina SaUt Offutt Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Columbia, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Savannah, Ga. Memphis, Teon. '"ws-. 0 jrajnlaCarolinala "AChTniioui " Imported lisle Half Hose Double Sole. The Kind We imported them ourselves and offer them for 25c. per pair, 6 pair for $1.50. A color for each day in the week. MONDAY, Blue-That Goes Without Saying, TUESDAY, Tan Clearing weather, WEDNESDAY, Lavender-Look your best, THURSDAY, Slate-A modest shade, FRIDAY, Black-You know why, SATURDAY, GreenFor envy, SUNDAY, White Of course. Our After Inventory One-fourth Off on Every far seeing man advantage of this sale which closes Saturday Jan. 30th AoAo JOSIEPBic UNDER HOTEL KENNON, NOTICE OF LAND 8 ALE. By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a mortage deed, given by 1. D. Snipes and wife Sarah E. Snipes to W. B. Ethridge on Jan. tith. 1908 and registered in book No. t3 page 20 in the Register of Deeds office in Wayne, Co., M.C, I will sell for cash at the court house door in Goldsboro N. C on Mon day the 1st day of Feb. 1909 atl2 O'cloc k m. the above property, being two trarts of laud situated in Fork Township about 10 miles west of Goldsboro on the main road leading Irom Uoldaboro to Princeton, Adjoining the lands ei J. M. Gratham, Levi V. Mitchell and others, containing (125) acres more or less. Also the personal property in cluded in said mortgage, consisting of three mulss and farm imploymsnu. This Dec. 39th. 1908. W B. Ethridge, Mortgage. ' NOTIOC. E. MacN. Carr, in behalf of himself and other creditors, Edgerton A Johnson Lumber Co. This is to notify all the creditors and stock holders of the Edgerton and Johnson Lumber Co., that 1 will on January 27th, 1909, make application before bis honor, Jadge C. C. Lyon, of the Superior Court in Goldsboro, X, C, in term time, for an order confirming the sale ot a certain tract of timber, known as the J. E. Person tract ol timber, belonging to the said Edgerton and Johnson Lumber Co., which sale was made on the day of November, 1908, by agreement ol all parties in terested, as will appear from report ot said sale, confl rmed by his honor, J ud ge VV. K. Allen, atchambers in Goldsboro, copy of which Is filed in the o tiles ol the clerk ol the Superior Court. And also to confirm the sale ol certain live stock and the lumber situated on the yard of the Edgerton & Johnson Lum ber Co., which was made on or about the day of 1908, as will ap pear from an order, by his haner Judge W. R. Allen, at chambers in Goldsboro, N. C, dated July, 1908, filed in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court ot Mr ay ne county. G. A. NORWOOD, Jr. Receiver of Edgerton & Johnson Lum ber Company. 10ds-18 Notice of 8al. Under and by virtu of tha mortgage execut ed by Arm Taylor to J. K. Short, dated the 2Mb day of January 1908. registered In tbe office o the Register of Deeds of Wayne County. North Carolina, in look 93. page 36S, the indebtedness therein secured being da and unpaid, .the un dersigned will at 12 o'clock m. on February 9th. 1909. at the court bouse door in Goldsboro. aaid county and state, sell by public auction to the highest bidder for cash the tract of land in said mortgage described aa follows: A certain tract of land lying in Saulston town ship, Wayne County. North Carolina, being the tract of land on which Arm Taylor the party of tha first part, now resides, and which was con yeyed to him by Abram HiU. Prank Hill and others, being the land conveyed in the deed made by Abram HiU and wife Patsy Hill. J. F. Hill and wife Ozella Hill, to Arm Taylor, dated December 21st. 1880. registered In the office of Register of Deeds of ssid Waynecounty, In book 46. Page 314. and therein described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Wright Thompson. Owen (jinn and others, bounded aa follows: Be ginning at a stake in the county road and runs thane 29 1-2 W. 21 chains to a stake in Hosn Branch, then down the same. N. 69 1-2 K. 4.65 chains to a gum: N. 39 1-2 E. 5.25 chaina to a maple oa run of Bearerdam. then up the saxn as it meanders to a stake, then S. 2 1-4 W. 11. chains to a stake in the road, then with the same to the first station, containing twenty-two and 1-10 acres, more or less. This 7th day f January. 1909. J. R. SHORT. Mortgage. Chemical Co. Durham, N. C. Charleston, S. C. Hait i more, Md. Columbus, Ga Montgomery, Ala Shreveiort, La. You Usually Pay 50c. For Sale Still in Force, all CLOTHING ! or young man should take GOLDSBORO, N, C. Nettleton's Shoes! FOR Absolute Comfort, Elegance ofStyle, Perfecf Fit and Right Prices, You Should Get We Want Your Trade Let us show you our shoes. "We keep the quality up." GOLDSBORO SHOE CO. Board ins: Stables. Horses fed and kept. JUiggles and harness carod fur. II itched ami de livered. Kale f 15 per month. ' CROCK EH k MONK. West Centre Street, opposite City Hall fro: Will cure any case beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can For Sale by VI. E. Robinson & Bro., City Pharmacy lal WM TE on day, January 25th, Continuing: Throughout the Week. The reason of this special selling is this: Quite a few offerings which we had originally planned for our White Sale came too late. Some few notably the handkerchief and sheeting lin ens only came in on Friday. We wish to give our friends the full benefit of these purchases. So we will have an Aftermath so that you may gather farther of the har vest intended f orjyou. We cannot insure that these offerings will last a week as the qualities on some items are limited. We would have you by no means to fail to see our hand embroider ed French Lingerie. This is an importation for us at prices that are extremely reasonable as the quotations below will show. - The Shirt Waists are strictly 1909 styles and wonder ful values Below we cite you but a few of the offerings of the "Aftermath." Hand Embroidered Lingerie Every garment is embroidered by hand in France, and the work is beautifully done. Any garment in this extraordinary offering ia beauti ful and will appeal to the mast particular. CHEMISES at 98c, $1.20, fl.4S. DRAWERS at 98c, $1.29, $1.48. CORSET COVERS at 98c, $1.29, $1.48. GOWNS at $1.88. $2.48, $2.79, $3,28. But better garments than you would believe possible at these prices. Undermuslins. Of domestic manufacture. GOWNS regularly 50c. Aftermath 29c. Gowns regularly $1.25 and $1.50. Aftermath 98c. SKIRTS usually 75c. Aftermath 49c. Skirts usually $2.00 values, Aftermath $1.48, Extra fine ones Aftermath $2.48. CORSET COVERS, hand made very fine em broidery, regularly $3.00 and $4.00. Aftermath $2.00. Silk Petticoats, Of lest petticoat taffeta black only beauti fully tailored, wide flounce, usual value $7.50, Aftermath $4.75. Ladies Hose. Another special inportation but you get the benefit, 1909 goods in tended for Spring and Summer wear, fine silk lisle 50c. quality, tan or black, Aftermath 89c. a pair, 3 pair $1.00. Don't wait until lections while there E-LWeil of Kidney or Bladder Disease not BHght a dIscm Aftermath OF OUR STARTS thatCcame late the last of the week. Make your se is still a wide choice. Curcf gcttcM Corrects , Irregularities Do not risk having do more. or Diabetet and Palace Drug Store. 1909 Shirt Waists. White You never saw an offering like this oi e. Ten brand new styles of $1.25 and $1.50 waists. Aftermath price 98c, One special number at 49c. Lace Curtains. We arc selling some of our $1.00 curtains at 79c, $1.25 curtains at 98c, $2.00 curtains at $1,48, $3.00 curtains at $1.98. Linen Finish Suiting. Solid colors and black, double width, 11c. Dimity Checks. llegular 15c, value. Aftermath price 10c. 40 Inch Lawn. 15c, quality for lie. Sheer Linen Lawns. 50c, quality for 38c, 75c, qualityfor 58c, $1.00 quality for 79c. Linen Cambric. 85c, quality for 69c. Union Linen Sheeting. 90 inches wide, 58c. OK9 Meet Me At "The Iojperisl." Phone No. 21. 25-1 wj
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