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"Y V fC;f' -rvY; . , Ylj sj- SBBBBbI The Best Place on Earth to Live, Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Cojy-ty N. C, 'IbbbbbbHbbK ' I VOL X ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910 NO. 16 H "riUgfM mm III'S miis FOR YEAR OF 1311 In which the ministers are 4 assigned to other fields of labor for another year The 74th annual session of the North Carolina Conference, adjour ned last Monday, at nooir, after hav ing heen in session since last Tues day. Kingston was selected as the next place for holding the Gonler- AflP.fi. The last item of business transacted before the Conference adjourned was the reading of the list of appointments for the next year. The following are the appoint ments of the North Corolina' Meth odist Conference, read at the clos ing session Monday: Raleigh Dlttrict. W. L. Cnnningham, Presiding Elder. Raleigh, Central, A. V. Wilcox. Raleigh, Jenkins Memorial, R. F. X Y IV! . , .. :Tialirh h worth. Cuaten J. Harrell. Carey, G. W. Fisher. Clayton, C, W. Robinson Smithfield, A. S. .Barnes Selraa-PrinCeton, J, M. Daniel Kenley, J. M. Benson Zebulen, F. S. Love Milorook, P. Greening Youngsville, J. W. Martin Franklintowu, W. W. Rose Louisburg, R. W. Bailey Tar River, G- W. Stalling Oxford, Rev..Sbamburger Oxford Circuit. ii- H. Joyner Granville, M. D- Jiler Four Oaks, T. A. Sutton. Director of Cor respondence School J, L. Cunmnghin Ch istian Advocate Editor, T. K. rvey Methodist Orphanage Superin tendent, J. N Cole v Student at Vanderouilt Univer Hitv C B Ci lbr.th E laor Ka.eirj Christian Advo ca e, I.. S. Mas cy AsHiftrni Epworth Leagu9 Sup- erin - ndent, J. M. Culbreth Durham District. B. C. Beamau, Presiding E'der Durham, Trinity, G. C Craven Durham, Memorial, M. Bradsbaw Durham, Lakewood, L. D. Hay man Durham, Carr, Church, Rev. Or- mond Durham, Branson, B. T. Hurley Durham, Maidgin, St., A, J. Par ker Durham Circuit, W, T. Constable Chapel Hill, W, A. Stanbury Hillsboro, C. R. Rose Mt. Tirzah, K C. Yearly Leasburg, J, M, Ormond Rockboro, E. M. Snipes Milton, T, L, Biters Yauncey ville, 5, E. Blolsck Pelham-Shady GroveS. F, Hieks Burlington, H. A. Horaaday Burlington Circuit, C O, DuBa Graham, I. G. Tickers North Alamance, M, M. McFar land South Alamance, W. Vick Pearl Mill, Bethany, H. C. Smih Professor in Trinity Ooljege, T3L Fayettsville District. R, B, John, Presiding Elder Fayettsville, Hay Street, L. E, Thompson Fayettsville Qircult. G. B. Stalling Hope Mills, r. H. McDonald Cokesbury, J. D. Pegram Sampson Circuit, J. W. Hoyle Bladen, D.' H, Reed Buckhorn, L. M. phafiin Dunn, F. A, Bishop Duke, W. C. Martin Newton Grove, Frank Culbreth Pittsboro, V. A. Royall Hall River, W. H, Moore Goldston, M, D. Hix Carthage, E. R. Rose Elsie, G, T, SimmonB Sanford, K, D. Holmes Jonesboro, H. M. Eure Tillington,. S. Stack Silver City, E. B. Craven Confeeence Missianary Evange list, L. L, Nash. Rockingham District A. McCaller, Presiding Eider Rockingham, E. H. Davis. Roberdill, J. M. Ashley Richmond, A. J, Grove MtGilead, J, A. Lee Pekin, N. L, Seabalt Troy, O. W. Dowd Montgomery, G. H. Biggs Aberdin, Biscoe, W. W. Peele f Hamlet, S, T. Moole Laurel Hill, D, A. Watkins St. John, Gibson Coltrane Laurenburg, H. A. Humble Maxton, ATT. Tyre Red Springs, S. A. Cotton Rowland, F. B. McCall Tlington and Mission, E. M. Hoyle and S. J. McConnell Elizabeth, B. B. Parker Robeson, C. W. Smith East Robertson, W. A. Jenkins Raefort, J. W. Bradley Colonial, Humble Wilmington District. N. H. D, WilsonPresiding'Elder Wilmington, Grace, J. C Wooten Fifth Street, G.T, Adams Bladen Street W. L. Rexford Trinity, E, C. Sell Scott's Hill, R. A. Bruton New River, I. L. King Onslow, J. T. Stradford Jacksonville and Richiands, W, E. Brown KMenansville, J. M. Lowder Pmrgaw, C. M. Lance Magnolia, C. T. Rogers Clinton, M. A. Smith Whiteille and Vineland, D. C. Geddie Chadbourn. C, E, Vale New Bern District R. F, Bumpass, Presip'mg Elder New Bern Centenary, J. D, Hur ley Goldsboro, St. Pauls, D, H. Tut-tle Goldsboro, St, John's, J,H. Friz zle Goldaboro Circuit, F. L. Fulcher Mt, Olive and Faison,W, C Mer- ritt Mt, Olive Circuit, J. J. Boone LaGrange, J. M. Carraway Hookenton, W. E. Hocutt Snow Hill, B. G. Berry Kinston, J. H. Hall Dover, M. W. Dragen Grif ton, L. B. Hattishauld Bridgeton, J. M, Wright Jones, lELD. Daniels Palmico, R. L. Beaflley Oriental, W; Patten Carteret, J. P, Pate Washington District. J. T. Gibbs, Presiding Elder Washington, R. H, Broom Bath, J, Bu Bridgers Aurora, C.R.Canipe wan Quarter, T.J. BaUey i n aV.-fit. TT E. Dixon Fairfield, E. Lance Greenville, J. H. Shore Vanceboro, J, W, Lewis Ayden, R. L. Camngton Farmville, H. E.Tripp Bethel, J. W, Auirey Tarboro and Mission, E. Mc- Whorter Rocky Mount, First, L, P, How ard Rocky Mount, Marvin and Clark Streets, J. B. Thompson Warrenton District. L. E. Underwood, Presiding El der Warrenton, D, N. Caviness Warren, B. C, Thompson Rideway.B. C. Allred Henderson, First, W. A. Royall North and South Henderson, S, J. Kilpatrick Littleton, R. H. WiUi8 Weldon, S. E. Mercer Roanoke Rapids, W. F. Galloway Roanoke, J. T. Draper Enfield and Halifax, J, E. Holden Battleboro and Whitaker, J. W. Frank Scotland Neck, J. A. Bailey Elizabeth City District. M.T.Plyler, Presiding Elder Elizabeth City, First Church, J. D.Bundy E'izabeth City, City Road, J, H. Buffalo Elixabeth City, Pasquotank, W, A, Piland Camden, C- P. Jerome Moyock, M, Y. Self Curritu k, F. B, Noblett North Gates, B. P. Robertson Gates, W, H. Brown Perquimans, W. Towe Hertford, T, A. Sykes Eden ton, G. S. Bearben Chowan, J. A, Martin Plymouth, U. H. Jackson Roper, J, W. Potter Pantego and Belhaven, C. Jones Columbia, K. F. Duball Dare, J. A. Norris Roanoke Island, A, W, Price Kitty Hawk, J. M. Whitson Kenny Keet, W. J. Hackey Hatteras, W. J. Watson Transfers : C. B. Culbert and E. R. Welsch to the Oklahoma Conference R. E. Hunt to Western North Carolina Conference T. A. Smoot to Virginia STREET PAVING OYSTERIEN TO THE STATE CENSUS CONIES TD HALT CONVENE ON 28TH North Carolina Has Pop ulation of 2,206,287 Resolution Declares That To Discuss Plans For! All Contracts are at an Needed Legislation to Bad. the Oyster Industry. A$ a recent meeting of the Board of Aldermen, all movements to pave the Itreets of Elizabeth City, were cali6i off, wnen ne coaru puseca the following resolutions "R,et:Y! vfid . that beinsr unable to sell he bonds, it is heieby declared thatJLll street paving contracts shall comito an end and that the thous and dollars held by D, M. Jones, chaiitnan of the street paving com mittlfe be returned. This resolution was faf?ed after attorney Edwards, of Ah ville, had appeared before the Board in an attempt to negociate the binds and had faiied to do so.' Shows a gain of 16.5 Par Cent in Ten Years Population of Counties, ( President Lamb of the Chamber WftHhincrtnn. THa nnmilation of of Commerce has issued a call for the State of North Carolina ,is an Oyster uonvention vo mw uere 2,206,287, a gain of 16,5 per cent on tne 'JBtn oi inis mouu. over thx nonulation of 1.893.810 in The pprpose of tnis convennon is jqqq to discuss the oyster industry witn The. population of the following a view of making plans tor neeaea are. legislation, which.it is hoped, wiii -Dpanfnrt. Bentie. 23.038. I -J .1 - M 7 - 7 " 1 ' ' ' be secured during the next session Camden) 5 640 Chowan, 1103, at the State .Legislation. Currituck, 7,693, Dare. 4,481, ii - A number of prominent oyster Q.ateg io,455, Hvde 9,840, Pas- men will be here to discuss the sit- 16.693. Tvrrell. 5,219, a -i 7 J r 9 m r uation. An invitation has been N Q62 sent to the recently elected mem- i - n, ctofo i .ooriRiat.ure in tnis Fof the time being, at least, it is : . , the chambers of Cona- STATEMENT. conceded that all progress on pians merce of towng of tbe district to j send delegates. The oyster commis sioners of North Carolina and Vir ginia and the State geologist will al so be present. to start the work of street paving has crae to a halt, its very iifceiy that a special enactment will be se cured in the next session of the State 1 Legislature by which more salable bonds can be issued, then the wirk will be renewed. NOTICE NOTIGE OF SUMMONS. SOUTH CAROLINA, PASQUOTANK COUNTY. In the Superior Court. Henry A. Pool vs. Lula Pool. The defendant above named will take notice, that an action entitled as above has been commenced in j the Superior Court of Pasquotank County against said defendant. The purpose being to secure a dis solution of the bonds of matrimony tice of Foreclosure. r and by virtue of a mortg age deed executed to the under signed mortgagee, by B irsha Leigh (feme sole) for certain purposes therein expressed and which mor tgage def d bears date of October 1st, 1908, aud is registered in book 32, page 287, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Pasquotank County, N. C I shall on Saturday, the 17th, day of. December, 1910, offer for sale at the Court House door in saidjjcounty, at public auc tfnn fnr -ash. the Drooertv conveyed W v 7 1. JL - in said mortgage deed and wqich property is described as follows: A certain house and lot situated on White street in the town of Eliz abeth City, and commencing at the northwest corner or what was Jas. Brown's lot ana .unning along White ft - t 50 feet to the tine of Edward Pool; thence south 140 feet between parallel lines and being the same lot as described in deed recor ded in bool? No, 7. page 283. See also deed recorded in book No. 24, page 433 in the office of the Regis er of Deds for Pasquotank County This 17th day of Nov. 1910, C. W. BROWN, Mortgagee, dec. 9-16-23-30. Per Attorney. NORTH CAROLINA PASQUOTANK COUNTY. In the Superior Court. September Term 1910. Dora A. Johnson vs. now existing between plaintiff and Simeon Johnson. Sale of Valuable Property. Bv virtue of a Mortgage executed to me by Susan Hughes, bearing date November 6th 1909, Registered m the office Register of Deeds of Pasquotank County N. C. in Book 33 Page 334 : I shall sell at public anotion at the Court House door in said County on. Monday January 9th 1911, the following described property, to wit: Situated in Nixonton township, Pasquotank County N.C Beginning at the center of a ditch at1 the angle of same: a corner between this land and J. F. Jennings land, running Northwardly along J. F. Jennings line 69 2-3 to a post standing near a pine to which is swung M. ,. Stanley's gate: Thenco Westwara ly paralell with J. F. Jennings line and along the line of the lands herein conveyed and M. C. Stanleys land 69 2-3 yards to a post: Thence Southwardly along M. C. Stanleys line and paralell with the first line 69 2-3 yard to the center , of the ditch J. F, Jennings line: Thence Eastwardly along the center of the ditch and J. F- Jennings line 69 2-3 yards to the beginning: Being the same land Susan Hughes purchased of M. C, Stanley by Deed of Novem ber 6 th 1909. This December 7th 1910. j M. C. STANLEY Motgagec Roscoe W4. Turner. Attorney for Mortgage, Ofeice of the Registeb op Deed s Pasquotank County, N. C, December 5th, 1910, Pursuant to the provisions of Sec tion 1326 of the Code of North Car olina (Revisal of 1905), the follow ing statement, showing the item, and nature of all compensates : dited by tfc BcarfTCmStfs ers of Pasquotauk Coonty to tke members thereof severally, from December 1st, 1909, to December 1st, 1910, is submitted to the pub lic. George M. Scott, Chairman. For 13 days services as Com missioner at $2.00 per day $26.00, Elihu Only, for 13 days ser vices as commissioner at$2.00 per day... $2b.OU For 206 miles travelled ai o cents per mile $10,40 Total $36.40 W. P. Williams, for 13 days' services as Commissioner at $2.00 per day $26.00 For 416 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile $20.80 Total $46.80 N. G Grandy, for 6 days services as Commissioner at $2.00 per day $12.00 For 12 months' services as Manager of Roads $300.00 Total $312.00 11 I IfliHHHBIHHlGBi I I HHIIIhHHb I --I MhIbHHbIH1 I jH ' ' ' ' I I I II SHH I II I - 9 I - HHHiiiHlHHH 1 1 i I - 'vJ I I I ii9inHB9IHBI I ''-jfliH ;..HBBBB BB George D. Sherlock, for 13 days' services as Commis sioner at $2.00 per day $26.00 For 130 miles travelled at 5 cents per mile - 6-50 Total $32.50 defendant. The said defendant will futher take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court to be held for the County on Pasquotank, at the Court House in said County, on Monday January llth 1911 and answer or demur to said complaint, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the releif demanded in said complaint. This December 1th 1910. G, R, LITTLE Clerk of the Superior Court. Roscoe W. Turner, Atty. for Plaintiff. FOUEY'S ORINOlAmrcE for Stomach Tsoubi andCoHsg?Tm The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Pasquotank County, the purpose of same being to declare void the bonds now existing between tjlaintiff and defendant and the - - . 11 C .1 said defendant win iunner notice, that he is required to . - appear at tne next term oi me Superior Court of said County, - .... 1 m Am AT A which will be held at tne u jurt in Elizabeth City, Pasquotank County on Monday the 16th day of Janu rv in the vear 1911, and answer or demur to the complaint oj plaintiff, or releif demanded will be granted. This December. 7th 1910. G. R. LITTLE. Clerk of the Superior Court. Roscoe W. Turner, . plaintiffs Attorney. For Rent. Six room house on Glade Street, large lot and good water $6.00 per month, Nice home on Dyer Street be tween Church and Fearing, $8.00 per month. Several places for sale on montn ly payments. Apply to W. E. DUKSTEN, dec-9-16, Elizabeth City, N, C Jcha O. James, Jr., tor t davs services as Commis- siones at $2.00 per aay .... T?rtr 9.59. milAs travelled at 5 cents per mile1. $12,60 Total $26.60 - 13 Dr, and Mrs. J. PrKeecb, who have been visitmg Miss Curtis' Goodwin have returned to their) home in Tarboto, Total number of days Rna.rd was in session Total number of miles travelled 1006 Total amount paid to the Board.. .....$480.30' I hereby certify that the forego ing statement is correct. J. C. SPENCE, Begister of Deeds and ex-om-Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, dec 9-16-23-30. " pence. fa
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