Sale of Land :: Taxes:- WANT. COLUMN YOUNG Ml DIES From this date onf. my customers; will find my;oftice open 7:00 am.until- 6:00 p. m. each KELLY-BELL - t v HOD PELL AGRA (Ledger Dispatch. . -Marcellus Riggs, a young sinan liv ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cornelius Rfegs, " ; died this morning at 5 o'clock at their home 415t Liberty street after asevere ill ness of, pellagra. ''The deceased was a native of Shawboro, N' C, but had been living heer. for several years. He "was in the 17th year of his age and was unmarried. .The young man had been a sufferer from the 'disease for several weeks".' : The remains will be 'forwarded to his former home at Shawboro to morrow morning via the Norfolk and Southern railroad where the funeral and interment will take place. JUPT10LS Wedding Invitations have been . re ceived here,' which announce the mar riage of Miss Mabel Kelley "of Hen derson to J. E. C. Bell of Shawboro, N. C. tfee, -event to be solmenized inline First Baptist church in Hen derson on the evening of April 20th. Both of the contracting parties are well known -here and are held in the highest esteem. Mice ttoIIav is verv nrominent in society circles in Henderson. Mr. Bell is a prominent farmer and iness man. Wanted Second - hand bags i and Jbur k lap; and "Wndany quantity, 'any where. Richmond. Bag Co. ; Rich mond, Va.V. V ' ' ' M n V. rWanted Young men - to learn auto mobile business, by msJI iand . pre pare for positions astVhaff eurs and . .reoair meiL We . make you expert -in -ten weeks- assist you to, secure positions. Pay; big work pleasant ; drnsnd for men great: reasonable; write. I for: particul.'tosimipll lesson. Empire "Automobiles Infst . tute, Rochester,, N. C. r zL bus- URJOIID RETIRES FROM THE CONTEST To the Democrats of First Judicial District?: Some weeks ago wheen it was an nounced that Mr. H' S. Ward would not desire a renomination for Solici tor it was suggested to me by my friends that I become a candidate. The suggestion rather captivated me and at the time I consented to enter the contest. Many friends have been kind enough to make some efforts in my. behalf and the democratic papers have very generously made kind al lusions to me. I am very grateful to the press and the people for their Icind con sideration . I thank all who have intended to support me. TJow that the glamour of the sug gestion has worn off a serious con sideration of my? business welfare , causes me to say that I do not de sire the office even if my business welfare causes me to say that I do not xJesire the office even if my nom ination were assured. I therefore re tire from the race. Again thanking alKVho have felt kindly to me, I am ready to help win the fight for our party's nominees. Respectfully, W. M. BOND, Jr. Plymouth, N. C., April 5, 1910. Report of the Condition of THE CITIZENS BANK At Elizabeth City in the State of North Carolina, at the close of bus iness, March 29, 1910. Resources Dollars Loans and discounts 193,038.7i Overdrafts secured $1,014.32 unsecured $27.34 .. 1,041.66 North Carolina State bonds 15,000.00 All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages 28,220.02 Premium on Bonds.. 100.00 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 8,700.00 All other real estate own- eed 1,400.00 Demand loans v 8,351.76 Due from Banks and Bankers 39,377.36 auto- Wanted Youna meen to learn mobile business by v mair and pre pare for positions as chaff eeurs and repair mem We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure po sition. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and . sample lesson. Empire Automobile Insti tute Rochester,: N. Y. April 15 at. Extremely low Round Trip Excursion Tickets Sold by the Norfolk and Southern Railway. A- , F0r- thev.non-payHient- of taxes for the year .1909 l will 'selt at the court house door ' in ; the town of Elizabeth City; N. :.C, ' "on r theT- 1st" Monday in May the 2nd., 1910' the' following' described-property.-. . . fr -- T'- Auadditional: eost of 95c.' isadded to: all xaxes. herein i;specinea, maKmg the total as herein shown. p- LThis April-6, 1910.-: - . 4 v' , CHARLES REID, ' x ; ; Sheriff ' of Pasquotank Co. " ;; Salei of. Land Tor Taxes in Salem w Township COLORED Sykes Carolin 5 - acre. . . . Johnson Richard 36 acres Mabin, Mark 2 acre. . . . , Overton, Geo. 10 acre . . . W'hite, iLewis 5 acre . . . . Taxes Total . . .90 1.85 2.53 3.48 1.08 2.03 5.28 6.23 5.84 fr.79 FOR CATARRH Medicine Free in Every Case Where It Fails to Relieve. Neglect or pessimism, we believe, is the greatest enemy the epublic has to contend with when applied to the loss or recovery of health. Prac- Cash items "Gold coin Silver jcoin, including minor coin currency National bank notes other U. S. notes . . all and 825.43 2,102.50 2,926.'06 7,154,00 The Norfolk and Southern Railway will sell greatly reduced round trip tickets to points indicated, and on dates specified viz. WASHINGTON , D. C Tickets sold April 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23. 24 and t 25th. limited to return to reeach starting poinf"by May 3rd. RICHMOND, VA Tickets sold April 30th May 1 and 2 limited to return to reach starting point by May 17. ASHEVILLE, N. C Tickets sold May 2nd to 11th, inclusive, limited, to return io siarung point py may Sale of Land for Taxes in Nixon ton Township. WHITE Maston, W. J. .... ..32.88 33.89 COLORED Cox, Mary E. 2.34 3.29 Cox, W, A. 15.66 16.56 Cartwright, Miles 2.02 Dozier, S. A. . . , Fields Jdhn Gibson, Nathan 1 acre... Johnson, Frank 1 acre.... Skinner, Andrew 12 acre. Mullen, Aaron 4 1-2 acre. Kinner, Harry 13 acre... S'kinner, vWm. 13 acre.... Woodhouse, Joe. 5 acre . . 1.35 5.12 5.40 .90 .94 . 1.47 .85 .67 4.9B 2.97 2.30 6.07 6.35 1.85 1.89 2.42 1.80 1.62 6.56 Total 308,237.50 Liabilities Dollars Capital stock paid in 25,000.00 Surplus, fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes .paid 5,899.09 Dividends unpaid 49.00 Bills payable 25,000.00 Deposits subject to check. 225,192.81 Trust Deposits 1,135.07 Deserve for Interest 561.53 Total 308,237.50 tically every case might have been been maintained ment had! been first symptom of the advance stage is sumption is cuaable. of consumption cured if hope had and proper treat resorted to at the the disease. Until reached , con Catarrh is re- State of North Carolina, County of Pasquotank ss: I, M. R. Griffin, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. M. R. GRIFFIN, Cashier. CORRECT ATTEST : F. M. GRICE, F. F. SPENCER, M. N. SAWYER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April 1910. H. G. KRAMER, Notary Public! sponsible, -we believe, for many cases of consumption. It is about catarrh wewant to talk to you today, inciden tally consumption, since the two are so closely allied. We have a medicine made from a prescription of one of the most suc ceessful catarrh spcialists known. We believe it is positively without . an equal. We are so satisfied that we are right, that we will supply the medicine free in every, instance where it is used according to directions for a reasonable lenngth of time, should it fail to give satisfaction in every particular. We want every one to try this medicine at our. risk.' There are no conditions attached to our offer. We put the user under no obligation to us whatever. The medicine we want you to try is Rexall Muru Tone, It is a catarrh remedy that goes direct to the seat of trouble, t is carried by the blood to every part of the system. It pur ifies and enriches the blood,, tones up the mucous cells, and brings about a condition of health and strength that tends to prevent the germs of con sumptidn from getting a start. Be sides this,. Rexall Mucu-Tone is a wonderful appetizer, digestive aid and flesh builder, its goods effects are of teen felt from the very first dose. It is one of the largest and most satis factory selling medicines hat we have ever had anything to do with. We know so much of the great good that it has done that we per sonally back it up with our reputation and money, which fact should be am ple guarantee to satisfy anybody. Rexall Mucu-Tone comes in two sizes " cema ana ?i.w. we urge you to v4ry it. Remember- you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Elizabeth City on ly at our store. The Standard Drug company. Report of the Condition of THE MERCHANTS AND FARMERS BANK fl At Columbia in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, March 29th 1910. Resources Dollars Loans and discounts 31,471.74 Overdrafts secured 1,768.16 unsecured 299.32 2,067.48 Banking Houses 2,530.03; Furniture and Fixtures 1,185.09 3,715.12 Silver coin, including all minor coin currency 131.53 National bank notes and other U. S. notes 2,943.00 Total 46,955.75 31sV. RIGHMOND, VA Tickets sold May 11th and 12th, limited to return to1 starting point by May 29th. j NEW ORLEANS, LA Tickets sold,, May 14, 15 and 16th, limited to return to starting point by May 23ru. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Tickets sold May 16, 17 and 18th, limited j to return to starting point, by June 5th. WASHINGTON, D. C Tickets sold May 16, 17 and 18th limited to re turn to starting point by June 1. ATLANTA, GA Tickets sold May 23 and 24th limited to return to starting point by June 1st. Purchase you tickets via Norfolk & Sotrtfhern Railway through Raleigh, N. C., and Norfolk, Va. For further particulars, apply to any Agent of the Norfolk and South ern Railway, or address, H. C. Hud gins, GPA., Norfolk Va. .pril 15 May 15. O Sale of Land for Taxes in Mt. Her- I Man Township for Year 1910. (JForbes, A. D. 24 acre.. 2.16 3.11 COLORED Perry, Willie 25 acre. .20 1.15 Sale of Land to be Sold For Tax- Newland Township Year 1909. es in Liabilities Dollars Capital stock paid in 10,000.00 Surplus fund 1,400.'00 Undivided profits, less cur - rent expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to check. Cashier's Checks outstanding 588.47 34,962.48 4.80 Total 46,955.75 State of North Carolina, County of Tyrrell ss: - I, , R. H. Sprruill, Cashier of the above nameed bank fdo solmenly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. , R. H. SPRUILL Cashier. CORRECT ATTEST ' JEFF DAVIS ' B. F. DUNCAN, BEN J. SPRUILL, ' Director . Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of April 1910. T. W. WOODLEY, Notary Public NORTH CAROLINIA PASQUOTANK COUNTY Superior Court Before the Clerk C. L. Lister; Lizzie Lister; ; Oscar Lister; Mattie Lister; Bessie Lister Markham and j husband George Markham.. vs Ceceil Wingfield; Frank Wing field; Elizabeth Wingfield; Earl Wingfield; Robert Wing field; Lesselle Wingfield Smith and husband Charles R. Smith: Order of Publication. This cause coming on to be heard, and it appearing to the Court that the defenndants J Cecil Wingfield; Frank Wingfield; Earl Wingfield; Robert Wingfield; Lesselle Wingfield Smith and husband Charles R. Smith are all non residents, residing in, the State of Virginia, that they can not after due diligence be found in this State: That axe proper parties to this action same being for a parti tion of the lands described fn thA peuuon niea m tnis cause; That the said petitioners have a just and meritorious cause of action against said defendants; and it further ap pearing that said defendants have property iu this State of which this Court has jurisdiction. COLORED Brothers; J. S. 153 acre. Banks, Henry 6 acre... Griffin, Vann 28 acre . . . Griffin,, A. S. 121-2 acre. Griffin, Aubby C. L. G. 5 acre Grigln, Clarissa 10 acre... Griffin, J. H. 3 acre Hinton, John H. 13 1-2 acre Hinton, Robert 10 acre . . . Jllnton; R. B. 10 acre... Harvey, Henry 10 acre. . Lowry, Wm. 7 1-4 acre . . Moore, Cary 28 acre Proctor, J. L. 20 acre Rlddick, Will 5 acre...... Stokley, Geo. W. 6 1-2 acre Stewart, Allen 25 acre Spellman, E. 32 1-2 acre.. Temple, Oscar 10 acre William, Isaac 2 1-2 acre . . William, G. A. 15 acre 11.53 12.48 5.35 6.30 3.38 16.70 .9 2.25 5.51 3.34 .1.59 .1.35 5.83 4.01 3.54 6.80 5.B8 2.94 6.60 6.57 4.90 8.17 609 4.33 17.65 1.85 3.20 6.46 4.29 2.54 2.30 6.78 4.96 4.49 7.75 6.63 3.89" 7.55 7.52 5.85 9.12 7.04 Sale of Land for Taxes for Year 1909 in Elizabeth City Township. COLORED W. I. Allen, W. I. by Cherry 3 lots ,.. 6.95 Bright, Charles 1 lot 90 Bell; Wilson 1 lot 3.15 Brown, Wm. 3 lots Il.8l It is therefore on motion of Roscoe tEMott, Albert 1 W. Turner, Attorney for petitioners. Farrow, Priscilla Benberry, J. ,C. 1 lot.., Bond, Mary 1 lot Banks, Victor 1 acre..... Bennett, A. W. 1 lot...., Baker, Wilson 1 lot Brown, Cary 1 lot...... Barrington, J. G. 1 lot... Collin; J. 1 lot Chambler J. J. 1 acre. CJhesson, Rosa 1 lot Cale, Hugh 2 lots Cabonus Foreman 1 lot . Cooper," H. D. 2 acre... Davis, J. Q. 1 lot Dues, Samuel 1 lot lot 1 lot.. 4i7( 1.80 1.35 1.8-0 2.70 2.25 ; 96 4.25 7.90 1.85 4.10 12.76 5.65 2.75 2.30 2.75 3.65 3.30 8 dayywherethey can obtain electrical supplies. WE SELL - ':" ... v BRILLL'JIT TUNGSTEN LAMPS YOUR LIGHTING BILL 60 PERCENT OR - . INCREASE YOUR1 LLUMIN A T1ON 300 PER CENT With NoJAddition to Present Cost of Lighting. C. G. Pritchard O;, ' s --try km- - v.. o i' ' '''' y 508.Fearing Street. Elizabeth City N. C $ Oe0000OO0QOOOO0OO3 v IS YOUR PROPERTY SAFE? Olt isfnot unless it is amply protected with insur ance.No one can tell when it will go up in smoke If not fully insured see us. Delay is dangerous.g WE WRITEJIT RIGHT. LITTLE & SAWYER 521 Main Street. Skinner, Peter 1 lot .... 2.25 Stalk, Albert 1 lot 2.25 Vaughan, Hattie 1 lot 1.80 William, Isaac l. 1 lot.. .90 Wilson, Armstaid 3 lots.. 4,46 Whitehurst Chas. 1 lot 1.80 White, Cieero 1 lot 5.06 White, C. l lot lJo Bennitt Daniel L. 1 acre.. S.66 Dozier, Jerry 1 lot 4.19 Granberry, Martha 1 lot.. 2.02 Holloman; John 1 lot 4.55 Holley- L. D. 1 lot 1.80 Hinton, J. H. 2 lots 1.35 Harvey, Sarah F. 1 lot . . 1.35 James, J. l lot 7.40 Jouer, B. M. 1 lot 1.35 Jackson, Matherd 1 lot. . 1.35 jJeneigan, Speed 2 lots.. 4.73 Jenkins, C. J. 3 lots.'... 5.85 Little, John 1 lot .. 4.25 Lee, Sarah 1 lot 5.40 Lawrance, Paul 1 lot 2.25 Moore, J. H. & W. K. 1 lot. 1.35 Mitchell, David 1 lot ... 1.35 Mabam, Geo. E. A. 1 acre. . 3.89 Mann, Soloman 1 lot ... . 3.15 Newby, Henry 1 lot 2.70 Nixon, Isaac 1 lot 4.47 Owens, T. 1 lot 1.35 Overton, N. ,1 lot 5.15 Otterbridge, Lizzie 1 lot.. 1.80 Page, Arstead 1 lot M Peel, L. A. 1 lot 4.f5 Peel, W. P. 3 lots 5.40 Pool, Betsey 2 lots .... 4:05 Pool, W. H. 1 lot .90 Rice, W. T. 1 lot 2.07 3.20 3.20 2.75 1.85 5.41 2.75 6.01 2.75 9.61 5.14 2.97 5.50 2.75 2.30 2.30 8.35 2.30 2.30 5.38 680 5.20 6.55 3.20 2.30 2.30 4.84 4.10 3.65 NOTICE Sale of Valuable Property. By virtue of a certain mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by James Featherstone and wife, Mamie Featherstone, for certain purposes therein mentioned, and which said mortgage deed bears date of the 7th day of January, 1910, and is register ed in Book 33, page 496, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Pas quotank County, I shall, on Friday, April 29, 1910, offer for sale, at pub lic auction, for cash, at the court house door in said, county, at 12 o'clock, Ml, (the property conveyed in said mortgage, deed, and which property is described as follows: Lot number four (4) situated or the western side of Dawson's Lanes Said lot number four (4) has a frontage of fifty (50) feet on said Dawson's Lane, and a "depth of one hundred and fifty (150) feet at equal width and is bounded on the North 5.42 by Lot calIed Number five (5) and Deing the same, tract of land which was conveyed to. the said James 2.75 Feartnerson by Wm. Yost and others oy ieed dated September 20, 1909. and registered in Book 33, page 418, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Pasquotank County. This 29th day of March .1910. 2.30 6.10 2.75 5.70 6.30 5.00 1.85 3.02 Property to be Sold for Taxes Year 1909 in Elizabeth City Township. Baum, Samuel 1 lot .72 1.67 Blount; S. M. 1 lot 11.22 1.85, 5.20 5.35 ..6.30 .90 1.85 ordered decreed and adjudged by the court that publication be made once a week for six successive weeks in the Tar Heel, a newspapeer published in Elizabeth City N. C, notifying the defendants to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of Pasquo tank County N. C, on Saturday the 21st day of May in the year 1910, and show cause if any they Have why the petition of the petitioner should not be granted. It is further ordered, that publica tion of this , order shall be sufficient notice of the defendants. This the, 9th day .of April 1910. W. H. JENNINGS, - Clerk Superior Court. ROSCOE W.. TTJRNER, Atty for Defendant. ' ' April li 22 29 May 61321 Fenner, Forbes, Griffin, Godfrey Dock 1 lot. Geo. 1 lot . . Addle 2 lots Lydia 1 lot Gibbs, Ben 2 lots ..r. ... Gregory, R. W. 1 lot ... Graves, E. F. agt 1 lot., Riddick, Elbert 1 Ipt... Reid, Geo.-W. 2 lots..-. Sessomes; York 10 lots. Sears; Margarett L. 2 lots. Sears, Mary A. 4 lots . . . Stalk,-,L. C. 1 lot. . . Stark;-W. H. 1 lot ...... Simpson, D E. 1 lot. Simons, Frank 6 lots... Spellman, W. H. 1 lot... Spellman, E;. M. 1 lot... Spruell, Geo. A. 1 lotr. . Small ISarah 1 Iotv. . ... Spellman, XJeo. W. 1 lot. 5.26 2.25 4.73 3.60 1.80 4.25 3.37 ; 5.80 : 4.25 3.52 1M 7.89 4.25 . 23 .35 S.37 6.21 3.20 5.68 4.55 2.75 5.20 4.32- 6.75 5.20 4.77 2.75 8.84 5.20 1.18 7.30 6.32 .20.61 21.56 . 5.15 6.13 .14.54 15.59 . 5.82 6.77 ..8.10 9.05 . 5.80 6.75 .9.45 10.50 . 5.37 6.32 Bateman, H. L. i lot 3.83 Basnight, T. J. 1 lot.... 3.60 Baum, W. F. 1 lot ...... ,.72 Creekmore, W. H. 1 lot.. .90 Combs, S. M. 1 lot 72 Gilbert, Andrews 1 lot. . 1.80 Jones, Jorden 1 lot 2.56" Jackson, J. D,. 1 lot -4.95 Johnson,- Mrs Lydia 1 lot 4.50 Lynch, W . 9 lots . ...... 7.B5 Midgett, W. B. 1 lot .... J2 Meggs, G. W. 1 lot 11.28 12.23 McHorney, Andrew 1 lot.. .90 1.85 Midgett, Ira 1 lot .1.80 Rhodes Simion 2 lots .. 5.22 Stallim,, H. . L., 2 lots . . 1.35 Stowe; A S. 'heirsJ by Rollil.44 12.17 4.78 4.55 1.67 1.85 1.67 2,75 3.51 5.90 5.45 8.60 1.67 Sykes: J. W. 2 lots .... 1.3 Sanders; Mrs. J O 1 lot., go Sanders; J q l lot . 90 Sawyer, J. G. 1 lot. ... .90 Tillttt, Mary .E- 5 lots.... 6.30 TUlitt, T., J, l.lot ...... .90 Tillitt,. Mrs, I. Nl ..... .13.50 2.75 6.17 2.30 2.39 2.30 1.85 1.85 1.85 7.25 L85 14.4S Per Attorney. April 1 8 15 22. Miss Carrie Alexander spent some time In Currituck this week, the guest of friends. V : 2.93 4.25 1.80 .15 3.88 5.20 2.75 4.10 W. H: RoUinson a proTnlnent mer chant of Hatierea .was "here . - this week on business; ' NOTICE Sale of Valuable: Property By virtue of two. Deeds of Trust, executed to nje by D. D. Raper and wife for certain purposes -therein mentioned, which; said Deeds ol Trust bears date, December 15th. 1905 February 1st, 1909 and register ed in the vRegister's Office of Pas quotank County, in- Book 29 Page 363 and book 32, page- 613. I slall pro ceed on Monday May 2nd 1910 at 12 M.,'-to ..offer for sale at the Court House door in said-County, at Pub lic Auction for cash,, the property as conveyed to me as Trustee, that tract of land' in Mount Herman town ship, Pasquotank County, N. C. bounded on the' North by the land Of Mflinr "R'rfl'ft ,Tc!6tntza snd Simnsnn Ditch Road; East by Body Road. South by the;MiII Road -the lands of C. Williams and others, West by Clarks land ' and . others. Containing 300 acres more or less and known as the D. D. , Raper farm. This MarcH 29Ur 1910. CHAS WHEDBEE Trustee. April 1815-22 . Miss Edna Tyeer- of Maxton is spending some time here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. e. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs; C..E. Hattera ware-liere this Burrows of week. A , i- , - r- - t - - -A . A A.