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v C. C. COBB, v I J AS, B. McCAW 'NOTICE 'T: Sale of Valuable Property, Under and by virtue jof deed of trust executed to the undersigned ! COBB 5. So 6t CO ,Bcil Phone 44f SoState Phone 438 by Chasr-&forgan and - wif ean3 BRO BR0KER5. Members of New York aid Norfo k Cotton flfccekange. Correspondtncts of Chicago Board ol Trade and New fork Stock KmrAange. ! . " ItlONtL . COTTON. TO CKS GRAIN fROVitio Special attention given to Telegraphic aal Pnone orjem Exbeottei a! all orders reported promptly. Any lnfonniuo. desired regaraiar markets will be fladly furnished at any time. 101 PumeStrleet )LK, I KG INT A. ' REGISTERED. as..! . i NORFyLK, I h'GNlA. i i n : ' jlBidhoi1.llljbT vl r; "The Motor That Motes" r !,. . : : Tnat's TO c Motor For You : : a ' ' j . M zrx e .'As' KA . K - ... L vvs Aft Kf f v v ; K1 I B uuu v uu iuu t v tvv viiv I B 0 ' 1 7 : J ' . A Jle v - ; ;! If no BR4DGEPORTS sold in y our I section, write for Agency : 4 J FOWLER & CO. 771 ELIZABETH CITY, N. C; : , ...... " ' . ? - ; I 4 The Origin of Roystcr Rrtilizcrs. Mr. JRoyster believed that success awaited the Manufacturer of Fertilizers who would place quality above other considerations. This was Mr. Royster's idea Twenty-seven years ago and this is his idea to-day; the result has been that it requires Eight Factories to supply the demand for Royster Fertilizers. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY. FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES. NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO. N. C. COLUMBIA. 8. C. SPARTAN BURQ. 8. O. MACON, OA. COLUMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. BALTIMORE, MD. s u p p L I E s BELL MOTOR CO. NORFOLK, VA. WORK BOAT EK6ERES STROSGEST-BEST 3 ft Wdfc." " W - . " , ,x "0-. rt-: ir-ft - V Jk - , -i V - , rr- -s.i- .- THEBE'SJO RISK If This Medicine Does Not Benefit You Pay Noth ing. A Pbjsicii who made a special ty of stomacb troubles, particularly dyspepeia, afttr years of study per fected the formula from which Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets are made. - Our experience with Rexall Dys pepsia Tablets lt-ads us to believe them to be the greatest remedy known for the relief of acnte indi iresticn and cbrnjiio dvspeppia. Tbir ingredients ure healing and sonihiiisr to the inflaitifd jnt-n-' ' bra nni.rOIIe"pt6ihaeh.. Tbey a.,e ric'i in wDfic. ore 'of the t'reat st r," j ' . r i ? . i I J . II ' I . II. 1 I . ' 1.1 I v ' ill1 'II M.l . I Notice. . y TO AMEND CITY CHATER. Pursuant to the requirement, as by lav made and provided notice Is hereby. $iYen that application will be made ,at the next session of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina to amend the charter of the i town of EHlsaheth City, N. C O. H. Wood, Town Clerk. Wanted. Good strong lighter about 60x22 drawing 4 to, 5 feet. Must be in gcI coniition. ; , J Virginia Trunkand 3ag Co., n-18-U . Petersburg Va. Trustees Sale. FOR KENT OR LEASE. ( tore now occupied by Scott Si Twiddy, possession given Jan uary -1st. 1911. Apply to CHA8. H. ROBINSON, SAY BOYS! Are you going to con tinue to plant those old gin run seed that pro duce from 10 to 20 pods; or are you in the mar ket for better seed ; You can get choice se lect seed from C. B. Parker, who won the first prize last fall for the best stalk of any variety at the Fair. It contained 220 matured bolls, and picked over two pounds of seed cotton. I have for sale a limited quantity of these seed at-$1.00pcr bushel : : ; : ROUt FENCE i made of heary, 'hard, stiff steel wire, the strongest and best possible ) produce for fencing purposes. It Is fully guaranteed is to workman Hp and efficiency and la all and more than represented. Royal Fence is rt an experiment, but thoroughly tested article, already bearing an envL ile reputation and holding' s strong position as the choice of thousands ! the best fence users in the world. Sharker G White Halivaie (Go Elizabeth City, N. C. V j Xi:u!r' KKi'i: jjj' ut i;;r, i ICl-r- T(";nl '.fl'' 10" a Kho'i-. tunc bri'; ; b'li'.ii a u 'HtaUuii 'of' Alio pains cauHfd by pt'uf"a-h disorders. Rtxa'l ..D'yspepHia Tablets' wiO in sure beftltby appetita, aid digestion and promote nutrition. A evi dence of our sincere faith Jli Rex all Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask . you to try them at our risk If tbey do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you tho money yon-paid us for them, without question of formality. -They come in three sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. . Remember you can obtain them only At The Rexall Store. The Standard Pharmacy. By authority vested in me by a deed of trust made on the 25th day of October, 1909, by Eddie Leigh, and recorded in book 33, page 312, in the office of Register of Deeds for Pasquotank County. I will of- for for sale at the Court House door in Elizabeth City, on Tuesday January 31ot 1911, at 12 o'clock, all the property eonveyed in said Deed of "Frost, described as follows: ying and being in the town of ElUabeth City and beginning at tho southeast corner of White, St., nl Euclid Avcnne (formerly called Shannon Street) and running South wardly along the East Bide of said Euclid Averse 106 feet to tho line of the colored normal school prop erty; thence Ea6twkidly along the line pf the colored normal school property 171 feet: thence North wardly 25 feet; thence Westwardly 61 feet to the Southwest corner of the property of VV. E. Dunton, known as the "James McMorine lot," thence Northwardly along the WeBterh line of said Dunston's pro perty to the Sooth side of White street; thence Weatwardly along the South side of White street to the place of beginning; being the same property conveyed to said Ed die Leigh (or Ettie Leigh as she is called) in a. certain deed from Isaac Leigh and wife, duly-recorded in book 31, page 459, office of Regittter of Deeds of Pasquotank County, and being the 6ame property con veyed to said Isaac Leigh by two deo'ls, one from Margaret Palmer, duly recorded in book V V, Tae . li-VhU'i kbiUwvi, ci.d.:lv rc corded iS l-oni b wuicuuueuui ITU., urain uw i May 2nd., 1903 and ! registered in the office of the Register tof Deeds for Pasquotank County, ia book To. 20 page 207, iherelhaT- ing been default in the payment of 1 the notes secured by the said Deed pf Trust, I, the . undarsigned trus-y tee, shall, at the hour of 12 M., on! Monday Febuarr 6th. 1911, at thef , court bouse door in said county sell to the hizhest bidder, for cash the property conveyed in said deed ; of t.rnat. m.nA which nroOertV W e" scaibed as follows; 1st, One town , lot purchased P M. B, Culpepperjand wife, and V. H. Jnnings and wife; ieriled a follows; Adjoining lands of the heirs of Willis Weeks, Cbaa. White and others; commencing at a pOBt on a new street (called Boston Ave') running thence a south-west oourse 85 feet, - thence "about Bouthernlr 63 feet to a ditch adjoining the line of the heirs of Chas. White; then along said diich 08 feet to a posi fttiimninc the lands of the heirs of Willis" Weeks; thence northwardly ' 75 feet to the beginning, see deed fromJJ. L. Sawyer and wife to Noah , Pcrry.JalBo deed from J. R. Brown , trustee, to Jennings andCulpepper. , This lot contains two dwellings. 2nd, Also another lot which was purchased of M. L Guirkin, Admx. of C. Guirkin, deceased, trustee, and bounded as follows; On the north by a street; on the east by the lands formerly belong to John Walker; on the south by the land of Frank ' Duke; on the west by the lands of John Jaoocks and containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less, and being the same lot which R. G. Lee purchased of J, R. Brown in or about the year 1872. .;'. : '' .' . This Jan. 6th, 1911. Wl:v.$ - E, F. AYDLETT; - :',; ''.Trustee V FOR SALE. BURNED, GPCH i SCREWED ML uoom or in ltags) 1 92 ,58 per cent PURE We have the right price on Alaska and Non Pariel Truck Peas. We have one of the best STALK CUTTERS on trie market and give close prices on any kind of farm im plements. - See as before buying n the market for all kinds of field peas , , if Succeed. when everything too ails. Ia nervous prostMticn and female we&knessej they are the supreme remedy, es thousands have testified, FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE It is the ten medicine ever sold over a dreg fiat's counter. BURGES5,: N. C. g OLD PICTURES Enlarged and copied by . . . ZOELLER Don't trust your valu able pictures with an unreliable copying agent, have it done at home by : ' i ZOELLER Cor Main & Poindexter Sts. nowmp'yn 'the property ose h'Mf.e 1rcnti' q, While fttfcUunl i.uinWn-d 401, entl .three hc-iism fronting on Euclid Avenue number ed CllO, 002, im and COG. '' December 29ih 1910. - ' M. R. GRIFFIN, Trnst-.e. jan. 6-13-20-27 '1 WORK' BROUGHT EXHAU8TI0N Adel. Ga. -Tor three years," writes Mrs. C, J. Rontz, "I sufferedT with fe male troubles. . When J would lie down, I . coidd hardly) breathe. I couSd not do any wortf wlthou being exhausted. I took Cardul nccorfilng to directions, and now I can do all my work and 'fio not suffer at alL" Cardul has brought health, and hap pines to thousands of yeak women. It acts on the cause of woman's back" aches, heb-tacbes, nervousness drag i sc nsalons, weaknecs and misery It Relieves. It cures. Try it . C. W. Hollo well and Co. Commission' M-r. lafs n Vsftr Sr. ,, i'.H City. ' i'.IGNC NO. i l :; -NOTICE. .. ' Sale of Valuable Property By virtue- of a mortgage execut ed to ine by Ws I!. Overton, bearing date December 24th 1909: recorded in Book 33 Page 447 Office Register of Deeds of- Pasquotank County N. 0: I shall seli at the Court , House door in said County on Saturn day Februrary 4th 1911 at 12M.by public auction, for cash, the follow ing described property, to wit: - Bounded on the north by Broth ers Road: East by the Thomas Markham land, South by lands of James Jackson:' West by lands of John S. Morris, containing seven acres more or less, and being same land purchased by W. E. Overton from John Cartwright- This January 3rd 1911- .': W. B. COPPERSMITH. ' " -. Mortgagee. ROSCOE W. TURNER, ATTY. FOR MORTGAGEE. 1 I
The Advance (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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