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Vi 00 a vi. 1MHU5; ii.''-vs s -is ge'fej VSs2 I T1T1 V .'- v . . - 1 i x ... 0 . ' -'-' J - 1 ; 1 . ' . r r - " Doth -An eternal vigy keep ; bfrUNjo sODthingStrains of Ma's son Shall lull itshundred eyes to sleeps" ft Q(f? ft .Li $1:00 a Year. 1 ? S' v V,5 1 5 1 W TRAINS T03E SLOWED D8WN? Retail- iUniCiaiS Ut'i!' uiu u iaa j.; patory-Move.? I ; (Special wire to the Arttjs.) jjj Chicago, 111., June 8. New schedules j under whicji. the . minimum tinae be- I tvvefer hicag6 arid1 Western poinisjwUJ 1 1 behmgthered wiilbe put into effecf to-j H moriow byall ot therraiiroaas' runnroi ) vreftfrpi tUiy rfty,'The W i duTes'afe the result of severa' SOMETHIMEW; f-f fi'fj State. ; :f The Royall Grocery Company are opening up today at their spacious establishment on Walnut street, oiie of the rn.pst complete cold storage plant to be found any where in the country,' for it is constructed on the veury latest jm,. jpjredj'modejlrjd igi eflLipped ;vith the fe6?, freezing .arrangeinen;t sthat icijeice likslbtee unable toitabi'iate. ! j ! -iThi f"fly 'cp5Jtor.aej Vlattt in ortli Caioiiria"- installed exclusively I j n a. T j ot joint deliberation. ir me reiau iraue, ana xne iiuib aox-who,i liuncaij )ar,iiB. lvs ;--!ttis rs"4.v.v increased two hours, .that be-Ufe -witlj a capacity equ Ki itv4ii T.riTfiB'::'r!itv-'v-int mahas-ot- both the 'wholesale and.- re- trains between this city and Omaha I will be i I tween th j be increased one hour, and prepMrifon ate increases in the minimTjar!?i54)flnJ;: I time will be made to nearly all other points. The time of the "Limited" trains, Los .ngeles.w-iU .notjpe, g.ea,tyl affe d Saii Kr'anoi MS 8 5. UMH i aoout iour nours. putting on of slower trains is in retali- at ton- ior-t u o - o e tHr&tt- or w w ta mw- 4Bg-ijHmrt,wswvj,.,(jtJi w wi.,.syi',".y,u herein Gfclds- IIS? The plant is really an immen sa atr ial to thedeij t&Ulf tf:rfdS)'iDfG &ilWOrS progrefefiye p The meat deoartment is already stocked with the very finest beef, leal,- mutton and lamb ever offered onf this ffi.S&i i 2hBr&&?G3i 1 a. tors m 1. sa ih'at auwui roui jjvjcii j j- m pine for fine beef or other . fresh meaH: flalsdelaretlaat he schedules kaf L nave Deenaa taiactpij wao jraiwii ioreavl ! bee if "fofifSl W economical operatiom; Last,wiptei on account of unusual weaen.elynditibris;' Hflot the westelnj ! roaas were awe w oporare iiieir (rains according to schedule,, tn increasing K'.".r"!.,"'F' cIdiair?gteriafbr,operaedlj5ir; i , 1 the running " tiijie j tl h.anagers", are 3 acting in the belief that it w jll be more 1 1 satisfactory .tclaaye sclied ules Jw b ich . can be maintained, even if ordinary delays to trains are encountered,3 than to disappoint passengers by delivering : them at their destination later than the schedule time in case of any delay en . route. ' MSeMiftrtmenfoftoiivJStaoleisIiil fr JJL'K .-..AJZi Lli fast XOr arI1 "Kgs is SBpumei" icrn aTsr-Trini iyr iwtteijwLcheese, so that everything lsTTept exclusive and wholesome. l C fi Own auperrj gasoline engine. s 4 " i . j it s-jXeaUy.ai great undertaking, ia creaiiio . woiasDoro anu ,ine . pursue Spiritod firm that baye: inaugurated it, and The Akgxjs is "satisfied that - the Goldsboro people will duly appreciate it and patronize it accordingly. 1 DIPLOMAS FOR CADETS. TeveRty-Foor "Middies," Wbojay be Embryo Admirals. By special wire to The Alters. - Annapolis, Md., June 6. Seventy four midshipmen, comprising the third section of the first class, received their diplomas today at the graduation ex ercises at the United States Naval Academy. The large crowd of visitors assembled from every part of the coun try afforded good evidence of the great interest which the navy inspires. Sec retary of the Navy Metcaif delivered the address to the graduates. - - Tonight the programme ot the week will be crowned with the customary June ball given in honor ot the grad uating class. The armory where the ball is held has been beautifully decor ated with bunting and flags; The col ors are crimson for the graduating class, white and geld for the first class, blue and gold lor the academy. : Tomorrow the members of - the ; first " and third classes at the academy will mbark upon the cruiser Olympia and the monitors Arkansas,' Nevada and Florida fox the summer cruise,' and on Saturday the fleet will leave for Hamp ton Roads. . .., ,-. ; 1 BUSY DAYS FOR ROOSEVELT The President has Been an Exceed ingly Busy Man , Since bis Re turn From bis Recent Triptotne West. (By special wire to The Argtts.) - - - . President Roosevelt has been, an ex ceedingly' busy man - since his return from his recent trip to the West and he will be kept even busier during the few days to elapse before he starts ' for Oyster Bay for his summer; vacation. This afternoon he attended the cere monies at the laying of the corner stone foe the new ' Masonic Temple in this city and delivered a brief address.' To morrow afternoon he will depart for Jamestown to take part in the Georgia Day ''celebration Monday.1 Returning to . Washington . Monday night he will be in his office only one day before de parting for Oyster ' Bay Wednesday morning. AiFraMARME. Orchard's Story of Crimes Unequal- ed;in Western Courjs. (Specikl to '.Th e Anyr:). Boise, June 7 Harry ; OtC.hard.the v v self-confessed murderer of Governor. j Steunenberg,, is 'tptlay ' being uniu'erei- 4 iuiiy cross eg., sauuU ,oy tuB,umeube, but he is bearing the ordeal non chal- antly, .and apparently without con- ,cience. . . . ..J H fiend in the ' Of chnrd is; lh greatest i history of wbstern criminals- , . Heis still being closely guaxded,tOth Jagainst attack by .'Haywpbd's (: friends f & ndv against his own' self v destruction, 'Although; his tale ' of ' crime is now all pld, and matter pf sworn rocosd., jt . i . : ,, .,." n;.il ; I ;7 Ambussadqr Bryce To Speak. ,, i Special to The AKeftJS. ' '' i,r ' - . : r ' ' :'f ; t f 1 1 ! ; - i - ' ' ' - : - ' 1 ' 1 i -H ' ' '" ' " ' ' - TJrbana, 111.,': Juhe 8. The com mencement - week' programme- at 5 the University ot Illinois this - year ., is one of the best ever prepared by that in Xstitutionf The exercises .will ; tie in- augurated tomorrow with the'delivery " of the baccalaureate sermon by Bishop Fallows, of Chicago. At the gradual tion exercises Wednesday the : address will-1 be delivered by , James Bryce, '.' British.. Anibassador . to the United States. Dollar Wheat Farmers' Plan. ; . (Special to the Argus.) . i Omaha, Neb., June 5 "Dollar wbeat is the slogan Of the scores of represen tative wheat growers who assembled in convention here' today to' discuss plans whereby the producer ancl not; the spec ulator may derive the benefit from the increased price -: of the sereal. The present movenent.vvas.started by the American Society oi 'KQUity and from' all appearances it is the most extensive and best organized ' campaigrT'of "its kiridyet -: at tempt etf. Th eotten?tion "Will be in session-seMexalrHlays andJthe plan of canibaign viir;:be idiseusseu?in detail. O 1 Delegations are on hand from Minne aotaNoxth Iakota,, ??outh, Dakota, fe braska,'KansasvOklahomai -ilo'wa atod omer wtwat-prou ueirig csi.aiSi , cr c . . . ' ; t ' v ;;i ' Nasnville, f Tenn.Vu June - 5!.Frmer Congressman Ri6hafdsbxi,J 6? ' Tennes see, nbw,',iead, jp'f, 'tftAla,soriic; order, and one; of ..the ; biggest, men in the countryj both- for natural ability and eminent recognition, is out iir an inter view' today,' declaring that the VDemo- cratic party can .not ffoxd to dominate .WV Bryan again, on. account xf :Jiis government owTiership view8,vand for other reasons named.' ' " "' - v ; I T.MrV Richardson ; frankly says it; is time tor Democratic leaders to speak 'oat. ; y i 1 i He urges strongly that state's rignts be made a leading, , if ,not , the main plank in the next national Democratic platform, "and "says tliat Gayy Hari man, Daniel and other available men are the hope of party success as presi dential candidates. i 119 PARTI Given by Mi$sJ u-acnelBorjm-i - i plimentarpto tbeBride-o'i t j ' elect Miss Eleanor" At her beautiful colonial, ome.on George - street north, yesterday after noon at 5 o'clock, Miss Rachel Moye Borden gave one of the most delightful and joyous social; events of tke-season. It was in th"ena'turex)fa"shower party! a suprise 'to the fair beneficiary complimentary to Miss, JBanbx Mun. roe, who the coming week will become the brde of3 0uj,pepuJarv young towns man Mi, "Will Best, oldest son ot Mr. an d-Mrs;-1M,J; witETiTs'-Talfi e Ps n rm The spacious reception rooms and hall of Miss Borden's, home were artis- ticttTOgold,,i gorgeous clusterings and bouquets ot daisies at poetic intervals, the white nd gold of the daisies rhythmically Tiat- monizing with the morjpronouneed ruling a .jKpil only th .rjrivacio dsboro's fairest of young womanhood to give to it the inspiration roe." was the last to axrive;vand as she 4-ntesed thetjFe at cm or scene a spirits of G Epresei oia KwiU unddabtlwbedftc&ar&edK E3 i 1 much con-, was the oeeas'- B nai-Tae Miss.Gor- Aino, prrpousi j4 - of idurse. but. obarentlv: strdck VotrifSr -Chords 'of M Wpdinsr4iarch,HY4ich ye.ry fu sedrMis s1 Ma nxW, -"an d'1-w a s .OjU pf a spontaneous outburst, f ptaslr. uus giecLiug as aiiv eutcreu iuo panur.- Sh.e.was iiimediately escorted .to a spe cial' seat prepared for her,' under ft par-asol'-canopy gorgeously trimmed .with white roses, and no sooner had she been queen,ly seated than suddenly the para sol closed and down fell upon her, over and around about, a shower of linen gifts too numerous " to enumerate and too beautiful to describe. . When the contusion subsided the fair hostess announcjed. "Bridge" for the afternoon's pastime, after whicli most delicious refreshments were served. Those participating in the xielightful oacasion were: Misses Kleanor.Mun ro6, Elizabeth Borden,' Georgie Lee, Clara Spieeri., Rosalie -, Smith, Helen Weil, Sadie Spier, Mamie Best, Grace Southerland, lClsie.Dortch, Ethel Pool, Margaret Castex, Katerine Nash, Alice AycockjMary Scott Munroe and Estelle O'Berry, and "Mesdames Paul XelvTer ton, Eugene Hines, James Lewis, J. L. Barham and Williams Spieer. , TELEGRAPHIC , BREVITIES i (By special wire to The .Aegus.), j , New London, Conn., June 8. Four persons .were killed and many injured, some fatally, in a railroad wreck here todays ; . -. - - -.-, r , , , . New York, June8. Mrs. Kate Keogh Conrad Harkiness, formerly of Greens boro, N. C, having received another social call from millionare Lewis G. Meyer, after latter had signed contract with his wife not . to . meet her . again.' Mrs. Meyer today took isteps to- have him arrested in order to prevent l-bim and Kate Keogh Harkiness from elop 4agt ebe havinggot word tlyit; they had planned, to leave3 New York tfigeiher. ' June 8. The announce ment of the marriage of Norman ebriB?iHtipTi'ey Mtha.d'fllk'.iJCrbV tina Merchant-Asspeiation tandpditor bf the Merchanfs'jotirnal ot J?aieierh. in South Carolina, to Miss Baird, of Cha1,frprif ed hisaq.jaaintances iierei TOhtetiioKiiiti t lie wasrsblon tb kkke ; 3 ii!i&jYH a Raleigh bride. mur ii t rf nnmni . i tic niun abnuuL." Tbe IslerProperty is Natore's Best - .1 .f.--,T r h ,1f OblCUllUUi - . . Sfl-1 0 t 'j i ii.ov Editor ABGtrsrf3f.-; p;j Allow me space in your columns to add.my PPfpyaCt the, selection of the fine Isler property,' on ;Walnut etreet'.as the site for the proposed ; High . School. Nature could not have planned a bet ter "site "for this school. " It is conven iently located: it is high and well drain ed; it is remote enough from the street not to distract, .from study by paasing traffic? 'it has' sufficient-' acreage' to obviate ever Tbeing crowded by contig uous building. The price, too, is with in reason and we are building for' all time. The ; tax' payers- ofj Goldsboro .will cheerfully'stand for this selection. '"" " ' Tax Payer. THE "RnwrANnrtfiASF. co'o7 rto frit; ot han yiioi y r- if js.Befllnning tOjtaie'VFbrm i a i2 IU Tempest In a Teapor. By special?wire- to The ABausJ ! Raleigh.N. C, June 8 Dr. Rowldnd, who was.yesterday discharged, at Hen derson of tbe 1 accusation "of having" poisoned his son, the chemist reporting no poison found itt tire boy's stomach, arrived-in- Raleigh shortly before boon wju.a4 uiiiaor w;;rtsiIuiiti,xie' cnarge oi.au ministering fatal poison to his patieut th(& Jte Bgipepr Strange, whose ife Dr. Rowland married two weeks aTftpr"- wards. ."3 O- The prisoner was taken front Uhe ti'ettEFyilHeio'jail. ' ' ! "J 1 ' "" He will have to remain in jail . 'tli' Chemists sSanms makes e-ienort on neanngoi iirs. jtiowianais set tor Mon day next, and if the chemist reports by a 1 . T T I 1 ill . t - ' tueii, ur. ivowiana wiu oe given ia Hearing at trie same umfk r 5 To! J i.5 1 I Thepeople of Goldsboro.. as a cori iiujiiitj', auu me patrons anu pupils -oi Gcjldsboro's splendid Public Schoolsiin particular, will be saddened and really distressed to learn that . Mr. E. C. Brooks, who has so efficiently filled the position Of Superintendent of our schools, and endeared himself to teach ers, pupils, parents and people of our community, is to give up his work here and move to Durham, where this morning he was elected' to the newly created chair of "History and the Science of Education" in Trinity Col lege.; - Mr. Brooks was interviewed by the Argus this morning, and fully con firms' the above statement. He says that he, of course,? deeply regrets sever ing his connection with the Goldsboro schools, but that' the new position af fords him wider field in his favorite work and that his first duty is to him self and family, -which is very true. Without underestimating the work of any of his predecessors in our schools, Mr. Brooks has made a most efficient, progressive and satisfactory Superin tendent and his going away is a posi tive loss to bur community. ; Mr. r Brooks j was free to accept. the new place without conference with biir School. Board, Ss the annual election, of Superintendent and teachers for our schools has not yet been held, r MONSTROUS MURDERER. Talks of Crimes Committed For Pay as "JofcsJ" (By Special Wire, to .the Argus) Boise, June 6. Orchard is again on the stand -in the Hay woodvi trialT on direct examination, , and--wiil;'not-be cross examined until late this after-' - He - sbows himself to ,. the ;-greatest monstrosity, ever, seen in a court.; of Hile speitlcs-cbbly of the crimes of kill ing, Goverp-or t.'p.rer4binrK and others, ikih he did Jor4yl 4s? f Jpbs'f ,Unj his moitiAroufiie? KjmiwJ'ijU t& -s . fi OiU )fiT BOYi LOST; A1 Youth ; From 'lockj? 1 Mount Being , ijoiFii ihVingtoit. f r j By, Special wire ,tp ;Hfl Abous. ; , 't Raleigli HI OtJaW&rrtA. special to day from Washington, D. C, says mystery;, surrounds disappearance ot a NortI Carolina boy, WllUam- 11. Up penheinaef, thirteen years ot, age, .who was. put on the train by his parents at Rocky, Mount j N.- C. destined-to Phil adelphia. , The boy was in charge of the con ductor, and when the latter went ; to look for him to change cars at Wash ingtoil lie could not find him. I' K Whether , the s boy left the train ; in Washington or before arriving there is not known, but ho has not been found. The Washington police are hunting for him. -"- , RIVALRY- IS KEEN. nj 1 ; U:;,;v-J .it Americans Lead "in- London's Great fI InteiiaatSlmal -Horse Sbow. (By special wii-e: to The Argus.) London, -June""7. No event of its kind ever pushed away the topmost bar of precedent and landed 'so abrupt ly in-the 'arena of 'sneeess' as 'has' the grbat Internatibhal HbVse ShovT.' VHch' came' into vie at blyrripia tbdary. : !To Messrs:' Vanderbiltj'' Arihour,' Papsf, Winans and' ''other ' Ame'rieah '; exhibi tors -Is gefferOusly' 1 cbheteded a' 'large in'easure Of the silccess that has attend'- ied'tlie;af vagetnents' and opening of the shbiv. 'in- its international ! 'character', in the'SbPial p'osltioiv a'n'd Wealtti'bf ' 'its 61iehlIe!? and iri:thef rib'mber'and value" of lts!eWtM'ibex1ilbitr''ke(','n'eer'' been equalled in this -ebunti-y;1 v - -1 j " -Tfi8. froVsWetiEtewtt 'pres,eiihib:i,-' tor : 'fVorri f mariyY-'pa'rlsf ' df,Ea"r6pe'!,d:nd 'AttieflCa.1 ! WMtef11 Winaiis heads' f fthe Kst'with nine'ty-ttrree Atrieil Alfred' Ti VfenatfrWiM? 1 ms.' brb'iighf dve hik' etifire' StaMe a'tfil iHafy elrtcl'e? Other' Amerfca'tt iexhibitbrs iirriciude: J.; VTi US rrinraw Ogdehf Ar'mbJr bf-fcfcjt- heo-PreecHlPtfpst?-ofMHaaiee, aTfd Ef'T.lStbtesWry.f'bf YHilkdelphia. The'-i Vily's' 'espcla'lly kfeenetween the'-iEngiish!f and- meHc'arlS breeders aiidlt-'is generally cbnyeded that? softies bf ithe richest prii;fes; will! gb-'t theTTaiiii fcfes.' sfjiovf 1 1 r .':.."- p' f .) -if.i fi f) a!j.;i ; 5 - Pro rrt in eh t ani bttg tbe Eri gliS U 'Cxh lb-. -itors are the Duchess of Newcastle Lord 'Ivean,!i; Ldrd' Dtvnleath,5 Austin Chamberlain ' Lady Warwick", ! ! Lord Tredegar, Sir EdVvard Stern Sir Wal ter Gil bey, Sir ' : James'' Dale and. Sir Charles Lowtherv-'1 ' : ' ' ,: j Besides American and English horse owners, some of the best studs of France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Spain and Italy are represented, and the rivalry among the various nations is extremely keen. An interesting feature of the exhibi tion will be the jumping competitions, in which. Continental cavalry officers in uniform will take part. The Italians expect to take highest honors in this line of exhibition and have sent some of their champion jumpers. Among American owners confidence is felt tbt they will carry oft' the prizes in the heavy harness and saddle classes. English owners fear 'little froin the Americans in the other class es, although Mr. Vanderbilt's four-in-hand teams are regarded as rother dan gerous. ' - 1 THE 00LDSB0R HOSPITAL. It is Constantly Widening its Sphere oi Usefulness. The Argus has ever claimed for Goldsboro that it Is most admirably located for a general hospital, and with a complement of competent physicians and surgeons second to 'none in the profession. The following item showing that our Hospital is extending its sphere of use fulness is from this week's issue of the Duplin Journal, published at Warsaw: "The many friends of Mr. LP. Alder man,' of 'Rose Hill, are glad to learn that he is dolhgweiraffef having a O .S -.i:f -5 !-i - ' ! V'ery serious ..operation 3 per formed i by Drs. John and Williams Spicer, at the Ji03jpital ,.a G.pTds(lprOj,.fand that he Jj.opes Jo.be at hpiie, m a lew aays". IIllIJilSBflb;:-r ilf. if (By special wire tb''thfeTAiiGT?s;f " .iy.-.. l.n a ;:-Kf Annapolis, Md., June 8. On the cruiser Olympia," flagship "of Admiral Dewey tUSfon&aV'F&i&Lfl .the monitors Arkansas, Florida and Nevada, two classes1 bf midshipmen' at 'trie 'Naval -Acadetay set sail today on their annual cruiseL'- The? cadets i I will; make.their first stop at the Jamestown. exposition, where a battalion will go ashore ;Mon day to act as escort of honor . to . Presi dent Roosevelt during the Georgia Day rr ;After a stay of ten days the squadron will sail from Hampton. Roads for a cruise at sea and will arrive at New YbtfcGn June 27;) ;Two days later they will sail from New York for . New Lon don; Conn, j The next two months .will be spent in cruising about in the -Vicinity of New London and Newport and other places along the New England ; coast. The . squadron will return , to Annapolis at the end' of Angtwt. ; ' " ' THREE BOYS Hi ERFMa flF HFin K.va.fi.iiiii' va I &l 1 u f..r.-, ! One' Mother's .Trials Little Ones : r.i Treated at Dispensary for Three Months Did Not Seem to Im- prove Suffered Five M onth s. ALL WRE PERFECTLY -CURED BY CUT1CURA ! -" "My thrW children had eczema for r five rnonthsi . A dittle- sore would ap , pear on the head and seemed very itehyy 'increasing' day after day. The baby i had had it about a week when the sec ond boy - took, the disease , and, a few ' eorea 'developed, then the third boy took it.,'For tho first three months' I . topk,tenn 'torthe.N-p Dispensary, and they told me that the children had ring Worm,' but they did not eeem' tb1 irh f pro,ve4 1 j Then? L, heard of j the : Cuticura Rernedies, and.J thought I. would write? V6U ' about my casO: arid wbeti 1 1 'gbfe- fithe- Cwtioura,:Soap rand Cuticura Oint ment, , 1 bathed the- chuaren s heaa and then applibd; -the 'Cuticura Oint ment, i Jn a few weeks they bad ; im proved, and when' their heads were well you' could 'see tiothing'of the ! sores; ' ' I should be very glad, to let others know about the great Cuticura Remedies. Mrs. Kate- Eeimr-West 29th St.. CDTICURA GROWS HAIR Removes Dartdrtiff aiid Soothes " Itching, Irritated Scales. JU ! Warm shampoos witn Cb'ricura Soa,. and light dressings .with . Cuticura, the purest and sweetest of emollients, stop tailing nair, remcva crusts. ' scales,- and. dandruff, destroy haii paragitesr, soothe irritated,., itching surfaces, stimulate the hair follicles, loosen the scalp ,ekin, supply the roots with en ergy and nourish ment, and make the hair crow uoon a Sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. For ail purposes cf the toilet, bath, and nursery, Cuticura Soap, and Cuticura Ointment are priceless. Complete Exterml and Interna! Treatment fo "Every Humor oi Infants. ChilUren, and Adults con sists of Cuticura Soap (25c.) to Cleanse the Skin. Cuticura Ointment (50c.) to Keal the Skin, and Cuticura Resolvent (50c., (or in ths term oi Choco late Coated Pills. 2oc. per vial of tiO) to Purify the Blood, Sold throughout the world. Potter Drue fc Chem. Corp., Sole Props.. Boston, Mass. w-Mailed Free. Cuticura Book on Skia and Sca'n Diseases. P 1 Opening of Atlantic s to City and Beaufort. OUTHERN ctel and Summer Rat i&orahead The 'Norfolk & Southern Railway Company will commence the sale of Saturday week-end and Sunday Ex cursion, Summer Tourist and Excur sion Five Day Tickets to Morehead City and Beaufort, and return, on Sat- -urday and Sunday, May 18th and 19th, continueing each Saturday and Sun day thereafter during the season. 1907. . . ... , - - The Atlantic Hotel will open pn Jane 1st, by which time the surf-batn ing lacilities will be entirely renovatedj and proper boat service between the , Atlantic-Hotel and the beach will be., inaugurated. Meals will be served a the bathing beach and, the . service . greatly improved over what it has been . in the past. Pending this arrangement Saturday and Sunday .Excursionists will be properly taken care of in More- -head. City, :" v 'v.- 1 4' f K 't c-. -. - R. E.- L. Bunqh,'. I 'i- 'y- l -; , Traffic Managejri- h. c. iiudgins, ; .":' ! .ir.:: ? -;." Gen: TassJA:gtiy'i:-xfA Notice.- XOlvTlt CAROLINA. I La. tho Superior Cotrrt; Wayne pcrapxy, . "- I -. : - 1 R. A. Jvraaa.. for Mt.OHye" Supply Co. JVfi.j i. .r NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE I ne of an execution dtrectecl to tfib tin doirAishdd iron the SuperiAr,SCjterJi Wajjae county in the above entitled action, I will 'ton Monday, the 5th day of August, 1907. at 12 ''o' clock m.. ths.courthoudoQxxif said couniv sejll fd the hlgrhftst bidclen.' f or eastl,1 to satifefy said execution. jUl the right, . tite. ;paii' interest which the saiiw:P: Kornegay; defendant, nas in the following described real .-jestaxe,, towig: Pegiirnlng at a "stake on north edgepf JoJm street Aiid. runs N, 36 1-2B.13 l-2.PQiasto a stake in O.-Surnmerltn's line; thence along- his line-;S. 55 E. 20 eet to. a stakes thencei. 56 1-2 w. 13 Sl-4 poles to a'stake in the North edge of John street thenoe North,53 1-2 w. 20 feet to tha beginning.. The same being a part of 16t oiie on wliich the defendant nov? resides, Sn the town of Moilnt Olive. ' ". E'. A. STEVEXS, SherifE . NOTICE OF 8ALE. ' By virtue' bf an ordef 6'f the iS'upenbi'-Courtiof: Wayne connty. rendered at April term' 1907, 3n the case of Henry E. Edwards et al vs Joseph, Edwards et al,' we will sell by ppblic. auction lor cash" at the court house door in Goldsboro on, the 1st day of July, 1907, at 12 o'clock M., the following-.described traot of land bounded; aid described as follows:' ' '' ' ' J ' ' ' -'-' i A certain tract of land- lying . in Greene, aid Wayne counties, ' beginning at a-stake o the Goldsboro and Snow Hill road R. W. Tayler. Jr's, corner; and runs thence - with - his ltoe N. 32 1-2 W. 8 chains to an oak stump in a b.ead said Taylor's corner; then with his line N. 4J 45' 8,52 chains to a stake on a ditch, said Taylor's corner; then with said ditch N. 1 E. 7.57 chains to a fork of the ditch; then with; the- ditch f. 450 15 W. 5.43 chains to the-, run. of Nahurita SwampTfchen up the same asft meanders to 1 the mouth of Button Branch; then Up said "branicri as it meanders to the ? aforesaid Goldsboro and Snow Hill road at the bridge;' then" with said road N. 8805 E, 5.50 chains; then N. 49 E. 25.03 chains to the first station, 'containing 75 acr$s. more or less. This-June 1st, 1907. .;: . .; !' . C. B. AYCOCK, l . W. C. MUNROE," ' 1 ., - ... ... : ... Commission ets. if .
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