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p S D A V. MAY S, 1924 NEWS --------. THk 1 I " 1 - . ;ElTH SUCCUMBS vVJNG LONG ILLNESS i - i - - - . . I I F. V FOLLOV ill Hea A f t f f 1th Citizens of Pender Three Weeks of Se el a Long Period of an JESSE JACOBS pita: tilt ; regard to L' ami Ifour n on i a ill! the Tin- Dt inf (hive " cl boay men orary id M'l'1 Dan n. 1 ft. Godwi Dr.W. Mr. K''1 Off, Fran?. dau?-i'-'! Greene st. Pul G. W. Si . .i ; ii ... ,ii aiternoon was re county with many profound regret. In uf Biaden, near was, Mr. Keith was itizt'ii of Bladen. He ong period and - condition became ; removed to the a' underwent an proved unavailing v of the disease ,i away shortly after Wednesday evening, as taken to Caledonia, uaty home of the de Kelly, yesterday morn- s were neia mere at ,,v Rev. D. H. Wilcox, ,; , i-'irst Baptiset church From the home the ..,irH.,l to the Bethlehem ; :!iterred in the presence 'iioii all sections of the , gathered to paT their , The ..following pentle- niington acted as hon- Dr. T. M. Green, lin. Dr. E. R. Hart, E. .). W. Brooks, Herbert , .. B. Seavey; active, ah. C. D. Weeks, C. E. ,uist' Porter and John is survived by his wid u!fs Keith; six sons, Elizabethtown, April 28. Persons wishing to commuicate with Jesse Ja cobs, a Carver's Creek negro, should direct their mail to him and put same in the care of the Bladen , county boarding house in this town, death of benja-jJesse took UP bed and board in the Wilmington hos-!county hotel last Sunday afternoon I -ti 1 . dnei ms premises had yielded up about 50 gallons of, somewhat sour mash which was souring up for fu ture purposes and also after a small quantity of the finished product had been found on his person. Sheriff L. G. Priest played an important part in the capture of Jesse and he will no doubt remain a guest in the bastile along with Fred Harriss until the next term of criminal court for Julian. Frederick, James, a,:li Pr. Marion Keith; two ; Mi-. Julius Smith, of ,,, aiul Mrs. T. J. Smith, of . ('.. and two sisters, Mrs. -th ad Mrs. Eliza Alderman, The first professional team in the community is have beeu the Cincinnati 1868. baseball said to team m MONTHLY REPORT OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS The following claims were ordered paid at monthly meeting of Board of County Commissioners on April 7th, 1924. GENERAL COUNTY March Support Sarah Holmes Catherine Holmes W G Holmes Mary Baldwin Joseph P. Taylor Bladen county in August which is to be held IXe'.v H; hoot! '.va o W:p. tare!':::- ,m .i was born near in what was then county, but which is IVnder. on March 31, v-mh and early man ;here. Mr. Keith went in nis eariy NOTICE OF WARRANT OF AT TACHMENT In the superior court. North Carolina, Columbus County Marion National Bank, vs. J. M. Young. The defendant in the above en titled action will take notice that a warrant of attachment wasdulv is sued by J. L. Memory, Clerk Superior court of Columbus county on the 12t4 day of April, 1924, against the property of the defendant, J. M. Young, which said warrant of at tachment is made returnable before said J. L. Memory clerk Superior court. Columbus county at his office in the town of Whiteville, N. C, in said county of Columbus on the 13th day of May, 1924, at 12 o'clock noon, when and where the defend ant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint filed in this action or the relief demanded will be granted. This is an action to recover judg ment against the defendant J. M. Young for the sum of $745.52, in terest and ten ner cent attorney's fees on a note executed by J. F. Young to Kline Car Sales Company, and transferred and endorsed to the plaintiff before maturity, the pay ment of which note was guaranteed by the defendant. Dated this the 12th dav of April, 1924. J. L. MEMORY, Clerk Superior Court. (out may 8) 7.50 . 7.50 7.50 7.50 5.00 A H Faulk 5.00 6.00 2.50 7.00 3.00 6.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 7.50 2.00 2.50 Jackson Blackwell Martha Sealy . Burtie Dutton Mrs A J Miller Henry Pruitt . John Simpson . Lydia Hewett . Rachel Vause . Z A Hilbtrrn . Hannah Troy . Caroline White Mrs James Grice 4.00 NOTICE LAND MORTGAGE SALE vv hen au'aiU'd in the was e:i IndiHr Ibusine- til his Jnomted o; i"nin"t n lit Mice ns. i e c 1 1 , : ciMiK'ss. Later vi: .i! -he erosstie and shin ;n inu a pioneer in this :his section. His next venture was in the fertilizer attended practically aid when he was ap of port at Wil regarded as one of he citv'- ton-most citizens ana oest rr: . : - , . 4- 4- business men. nis appointment, his office was bv the late Col heodore Roosevelt, then plWdent If the United States. He was con- inued in office by the Taft admin- stration, finally giving way to L,ol. Walker Tavlor who was appointed o succeed him after the democrats mad come back into power. Mr. Keith was collector of customs be- ore the handsome customshouse binding was elected and was one of hose who did everything in his pow ir to have the building erected. During his residence in the city re was: a member of the citv s gov- rning board, then called the board f aldermen. He was always con nected with those thiners that point- d toward prom-ess and citv better- being found in the front of the progressives at all i ! orl m u i and lie l . i nent. anks imes Under and by viitue of power of iale contained in a certain mortgage executed on the 26th of Julv. 1919. bv Luther Walters and wife Annie Walters, to J. H. Wil liamson, to secure the payment one bond of even date therewith ithe principal sum of $200.00 and in terest on the same at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, Default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersign ed will on the 19th day of May, 1924, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Whiteville, N. C, at 12 o'clock noon, the following describ ed tract of land. Lying and being in Tatums township, adjoining the lands of R. J. Nance and situated on the north side of Cow Branch: Be ginning at a stake in the ford of Gallberry-Branch-Island, and runs norts 67 degrees, east 11 chains and 36 links to a spruce pine stump thence north 32 degrees, west five chains to a stake; thence 67 degrees, west 10 chains and 50 links to a stake: thence the back line; then with said line to the beginning, con taining 5 1-5 acres. And being the same land described in a deed from C. O. Bndgers to Annie waiters re corded in Book 102, page 221 office of, the Register of Deeds of Colum bus county. This the 18th day of April, '924. J. H. WILLIAMSON, Mortgagee. Brywn, Porter & Bennett, Attorneys, '(out may 15) Delphia Carter Caroline Purdie Amanda Nobles Mrs Albert Waddell Francis Penny Susan Allen W A Sessions J B Walker and wife - M L Gore A J Merritt Tom Powell Dorcas Suggs Sophia Todd Lucy Tedder E Roberson Ida Ward Steve Brown Gertie Stone Kate Bonum Minnie Sing Caroline Jordan Christian Jones Nancy Jones Council Blackwell Nancv Ellis Mrs Billie Gore J W Leonard Dollie Long D J Connor Norman Grainger Van Godwin Mrs. Durius Clews Daniel Brown William Potter Jim Williams Sallie Vause Bennie Smith Delia Carroll John Page Moses Stafford B L Sutton E M Spivey Jessie Johnson L W Graves of i Mrs Council Blackwell or ! Martha Nobles Mrs R E Baxley Martha Clewis McD Vause Mamie Wooten Elizabeth Hardie O A Brown Lizzie Jones Henry Babson Eliza Barefoot Barney Powell Miss Fannie Warren - 2.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 7.50 5.00 5.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 ).UU 2.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 3.50 3.00 G W Cribb fees Bud Norris case W M Hinson do W A Cribb ro E J Spivey do W M Hinson tees L J Dun can case W A Cribb do A J Cartrett fees Bud Norris case E J Spivey fees G W Spivey case "1 Frank Long fees Kelly Shaw case H L Struthers Sr., Waitus Car ter case H L Struthers Jr do M F Lowe fees Levi Hilburn case Lennon Gore fees Kelly Shaw case Other Reaves do Berkley Baldwin do Mike Prince do P W Reggins do I R Norris do E C Watts do Ella Bell George fees Pudry Faulk case A C Clark court insolvent fees - E G Watts fees Jim Long case I S Faulk court insolvent 2.90 3.22 4.25 1.55 2.60 5.10 2.90 6.15 2.55 3.05 3.05 1.40 3.60 2.55 2.55 2.55 2.05 3.85 1.82 1.05 7.62 1.62 6.85 John Oarion wk at Co Ho 12.00 J A Taylor do 213.25 juarma Koyal do 2.00 Vander Cox potatoes T-P rd J B Muck do 32.00 L K Fuller harness T-P road Bill Best do 7.45 ' N Jacobi Hdw Co do W G Spivey fish Co Home. George Neal hauling sand sand" court house Charley Baldwin work on sewer line V H Will supplies Co home and C house K B Council 1 day on board and mileage J G Butler do 3.75 38.00 18.50 1.50 i Dominion Metal Product Co WTheelers T-P road 235.50 10.00 road- D M Thompson do 3.60 Total $107.75 n 1)., 1. . -r vjreu jjl'M ilo,S i-r J B Cox do Armour & Co meat T-P rd- City Market beef T-r rd 12.50 Springer Coal Co, coal T-P rd Smith-McKenzie Ford parts T-P road Marion Iron Works work on tractor T-P road ' Standard Oil Co eas and oil T-P "road 271.76 7.50 4.80 5.40 14.00 12.50 57.29 7.12 6.84 10.10 8.70 H C Edwards supt chain gang 100.00 J H Lane guard chain gang 40.00 John Norris do 40.00 C T Ray do 40.00 J M Soles supplies chain G 62.75 J W Brooks do 69.27 J A Taylor do 59.23 Lewis Motor Co do 3.70 H C Garrell & Co do 27.39 Tabor Hardware Co do 23.11 C D Garrell clothing ch G 14.85 J B Cox lumber T-P road 5.58 J B Clewis boarding men while moving 1.00 M Meares road wk Williams township 31.79 J W Davis refund 1922 tax Int and B fund 2.96 W M Suggs gas etc N B main tenance 64.8 d H H Cumbee ditching N B road 40.0) G R McNeill drugs T-P road 12.1- Charlie Cox lumber T-P rd 165.68 fees I K Norris do ou.ou ! E M Nance delco parts ch G 3.20 W T O'Berry fees Taft Len- j Bob Gore Corn ch gang 16.00 non case 7.30 j I W Long do 10.00 James Inman do 2.70 j Standard Oil Co.. as and oil chain gang 41.50 J M McGoue-an do 35 00 M L &- H L Smith Co 144.00 J B Cox do 15.42 J L Powell & Co do 11.25 R B Smith agf freight T-P"rd 96.46 H P Long beef ch gang 29.25 J F Barkley agent freight N Harrelson Pharmacy drugs B road 42.56 chain gang 7.35 McQueen-Griffin supplies T P road 16.45 A Jasper Pierce laying out rd Lees Lake 1.50 4.00 432.11 0.90 1.70 iO.OO 2.50 B V Sellers fees Bud Norris case ' Jesse Sellers do J L Memory CSC court in solvent fees Town of Whiteville, March lights Whiteville Tel Co.. calls J. H. Mclver Whiteville Sewer Co. sewer rent 11 1-23 to 4-l-24 Whiteville Tel Co. Telephone calls News Reporter Adv and printing 31.80 Kathleen Baldwin postage etc 5.37 Cumberland Printing Co., sup plies for auditor 10.45 Dan Hester 17 days assisting clerk Wilmington Star Co., printing bond notice State Hospital insane supplies J W Davis refund 1922 tax Grace Baldwin assisting reg- deed and auditor 32.50 Nealy Merc Co. supplies Jane Watts 4.50 Nealy Merc Co do 10.98 J L Powell & Co, coal for Ct. house and jail 150.87 Oscar High court house sup plies - 6.27 5.00 i Spivey Company do 3.75 2.00 j United Paper Co do 43.00 2.00 j R B McRoy & Co lumber for Chester Batten do K B Council committee work 5.00 6.25 20.50 43. 6.00 27.12 3.18 2.50 5.00 3.50 2.50 ..50 5.00 5.00 court house 24.99 Oscar High county home sup plies - R B. McRoy & Co do G O HArdie shoeing mule Co home J B Blackman fish Co. home 1 o h r l.J. ! 94.70 1.75 1.30 5-00 j T McKenzie coffin for pau- 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 4.00 5.00 10.00 per 18.00 In 1913 he removed from the city o his beautiful farm, Calendonia, near Currie, on Black river, where resided continuously )intdl the im of his death The debased was a member of the ;irst Baptist church of Wilmington r a long number of years, remov n& his membership to the Center Baptist chiivfh after Irvine- rflDn?ton to' maW, his; hnmp at aledonia. NOTICE Lff1' lhl' b'oion if a deed of viie n C!ar(-'nce M- Gore -and '-Leila dore. to the nnrlorciortpd ruste , i uiivx.ox,- Hlllf U. J--. iiavia Pent MORTGAGE SALE Bv page 178; de- n made in the pay- t-e indebtedness thereby 1 1) will on Mondav 1 2 0Yl,,M. v. . a ""on. at me court L -e door it: vvu;..,.;ii x -. Pr f,, "'"icone i. ui- 1-hf.c. i I'uonc auction to tne t i : i l !)'( (. f. .. - i .1 ff 11 pie a, r ., 'oi casn tne ionow- .cribed ,-,. i 1 fount- n """n in .oiumuus Bep-inn,. . 1 iOWnsnipt to-wit: lide of p- lL a l'ne on the north PtJ chain - runs soutn 1) y j , '-- chains; thence ian f, (,'t,alns- to a stake in Jon- (ne S 7- v '; thence with his lai.'', ' 17 "'-:uns and 75 links Nnorts ,'V;",nior; thence with his , , --i enams and 5U-1UU trmnmg, containing 91 lhe lh dav nf in,il 109 h i0ut Mav ker AJ" JONTES, Trustee. . . 1 roetor a 15th) Attorneys. North Carolina, Columbus County. Entry of Land No. 2846. To Kathleen Baldwin, Entry-taker of Columbus county: The undergoing claimant being a citizen of the State of North Caro lina, hereby sets forth 'and shows that the following tract or parcel of land to-wit; lying and being in Bogue township, Columbus county, North Carolina, about one-half mile west of Snake Island, and one and three forths miles east of the White marsh, and about one-half mile northwest of Jockey Branch and about 400 yards from the Wilmington-Charlotte highway, bounded on the north by the rands of Stephen Nelson, on the east by the lands of N. Powell and Miles Flynn, on the South by the lands ol N. Powell, and Baxter Creech and on the West by the lands . T 1 - . -4 -IV---"----' of Anderson eio, uiil.whih5, by estimation, twenty acres? and is vacant and unappropriated land be longing to the State of North Caro lina and subject to entry; And the undersigned claimant hereby makes entry of, lays claim to, and prays for a grant for said land. This the 15th day of April,1924. ANDERSON NELSON. Claimant. Witness : Kathleen Baldwin. Acting Entry Taker, (out may 8) Bertie Lee Children Mrs Lillian C Kellihan Mrs Effie Bell Suggs 10.00 Mrs Millie J Harrelson 10.00 Mrs Daisy Dudney 10.00 Lena Williamson 4.00 Fannie Price 3.00 March Salary J L Memory 175.00 Mary Memory 75.00 Kathleen Baldwin 175.00 Zelma Maultsby 66.67 Mrs Lonnie Stroud 52.00 J O Ammons 225.00 Mrs J O Ammons 100.00 Ed Schwartz 60.00 J T Lazar 150.00 Lillie Lankford 50.00 E A Maultsby 75.00 R M Lewis 125.00 A W Baldwin 200.00 J L Memory Mar Sal Judge 25.00 Whiteville Telephone Mar phone rent Mathew Porter fees Ben Powell case Mack Potter do ; Claude Page do W M Potter fees J C De ham case M C Potter do Adolphus Hilburn do Clyde Hayes - J M Meridith do Wm Smith fee Luther Har dee case Bailey Mercer fees Sam Hughes et al. Teddy Norris do David Batten fees Walter Hammon case Jesse Batten do L C Sellers fees Lillie Nor ris case M J Sellers do Mrs M J Sellers do Dill Smith do Mrs Donnie-Sellers do E J Spivey do O B Stephens fees Lewis White case P S Stephens do Sam P Stephens do Van Sellers do Jason Stephens do 0 B Stephens do D O Hinson fees Lewis White case -- -- L C Sellers do J M Meredith fees Ben Pow ell case J M Meredith do D O Henson fees Elbert Watts case Alton Blackman do R ,C Henson do Hoyle Webb fees Will Moosly case - 1 S FaulkT do I S Faulk fees Frank Mc- Intyre case Willie Baldwin fees Alex Page case - J W Stewart o .-- Mrs W G Spivey asst keeper county home - 35.00 W G Spivey do 40.00 Total .$777.85 Total $2,868.00 GEN ROADS Pay roll N B road wk ending March 27 - 49.00 Pay roll N B Maintenance wk ending Apr 3rd 44.00 Pay roll T-W do 35.75 Pay roll T-P road do 412.05 Standard O Co gas-oil N B maintenance 36.32 M McNeill lumber N B road 14.78 C I Ross do 69.72 Hugh A Barnes work 'on truck T and W road 27.50 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil T and N road R B McRov & Co suplies T & P road J M Soles do G F Holmes do Lewis Motor Co 42.00 J W Brooks do 340.73 Tabor Hdw Co do 77.85 W F Cox Jr do 32.70 13.00 91.26 30.08 8.40 Pav roll T-P road v.k ending April 10th 331.68 Pay roll T-W road do 39.00 Pay roll N B maintenance wk ending April 10th Pay roll N B Road wk end ing Apr 10th B A Marlowe bal due Mch 27th Pav roll T-W road wk ending April 17th Pay roll T-P do Pay roll N B maintenance wk endingApr 17th Pay roll N B road wk ending April 17th Pav roll T-P road wk ending April 24th 311.83 Eav roll T-W road do 49.00 R A McLaughlin corn T-P rd 77.00 Mrs Geo W Brown do 100.00 40.25 49.00 3.00 44.00 306.07 35.50 28.00 Total $1,414.33 Oscar High supplies for jail- 1.25 Smithie Hayes Fef-Mch sup 6.00 E L Godwin fees Bud Norris case - M L Marlowe fees Willie Wil liam case W T O'Berry conveying pris oner to jail Spicy Pruitt march support Lark Powell fees Sink Lennon case - Jane Watts present relief C L Sasser capturing whiskey still E C Watts fees Von Watts case BS Lennon fees Sink Len non case -- -- J W Smith do Ellen Sutton present relief J E Lanier fees Bud Norris case - J S Hodge present relief Dewey Ivey fees Taft Lennon case - Roscoe Coleman do Mrs M J Smith present relief Mrs Ressie Arp do Martha Royal wk at Co Ho Bill Best do G R McNeill drugs Co Ho F A Newman painting Co Ho J S Kelly do 100.00 W S Spencer do 150.00 Everett Proctor hauling Frt. court house Ed Schwartz four days Ct officer Walker Evans & Cogswell Co., supplies register of deeds G R McNeill drugs for jail J L Memory postage 17.07 Edwards & Brovghton sup plies register of deeds 33.32 Walker Evans & Cogwell Co supplies clerk court 3.19 95 L J Spivey 4 days court officer 12.00 .95 j J O Ammons conveying Luth- .95 er Duncan 128.06 .95 i Louisa O'omartie washing at .95 1 at iail 2.50 3.10 D O Hinson conveving Sam P. i Stevens 36.18 4.40 D O Hinson fees Sam P Ste- 17.00 3.05 3.05 3.05 2.05 2.05 2.35 2,05 2.20 2.15 1.35 1.25 3.15 3.15 1.55 1.60 5.60 2.50 9.23 5.00 15.00 1.50 1.05 1.00 3.00 1.80 4.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 8.05 5.60 60.00 .35 6.00 3.95 5.35 it? unna 99 Made the Difference! T?QUAL in laying ability. But the hen on the right was fed a common grain ration while the other was fed Purina Chkfeen- Chowder and Purina Hen Chow. Grains have lots of material for yolks, but far too little for whites. As they can't lay yolks only, grain-fed hens lay fewer eggs. Purina Poultry Chows Feed from ' . Checkewoard Bags ing material for an equal number of whites and yolks, they get the most out of your hens, and cotthefeeding cost per dozen eggs.j More-Eggs Guarantee Yen getyour money backif Purina Chicken Chowder and Purina Hen Chow, fed as directed, don't pro duce more eggs than any other ration. Why should you put off e trial when wa take the risk. Delivered promptly by Vineland, N. C. NEALY MERCANTILE CO. . jini 5.30 5.30 3.90 4.40 .60 .90 .90 1.40 .75 .30 .85 .85 3.55 1.80 3.95 1.65 1.10 .10 50.00 127.20 9.60 16.20 venson case -- Mrs J B Schulken improve ment court yard square . L J Spivey keeper of jail I S Faulk conveying prison er - 10.10 K B Council 2 days on board and mileage J G Butler 3 do D M Thompson 3 do 10.80 J Edgar Pierce assting audi tor 14.00 A S Sasser salarv rural police ,100. 00 J B Thompson do 100.00 J B Thompson & A S Pierce capturing 2 whiskey stills 40.00 Richard M Lewis expense to Raleigh - 20.00 f Hardware, Stoves and Ranges Furniture Farm Jmplements Rugs and Floor Covering Tobacco Barn Flues Coffins, Caskets Ladies' and Gents' Robes Grave Vaults Made to Order Total - $4,430.89 Mrs Von Watts present relief 5.00 W G Spivev sand for court 1 house - 3.00 i We solicit your patronage and assure you - - ii r . - -i 1 reasonable prices on an oi our mercnanaise. Tabor Hardware Co ? ! v i ? V ? Y V ? Y X : ? Tabor, North Carolina Y X
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