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jOTIIEliS OF DELICATE GHHEU Should Read the Following Letter Mrs. Slack's Story About Her uniia's Recovery Is Entirely Reliable. Pahnyra,v Pa.4' Three vears ago my Httia g&l had black measles which left her with a chronic cough and so awfully thin you could count all her ribs, and she cougneu so iuuvu.suc uou r v" "Nothing we gave her seemed to help her at all untilone day Mrs. Neibert tola me how much good Vinol had done ber little girl, so I decided to try it for my little one, and ithas done her so much good she is " hungry all the time, her cough is gone, she is stouter and more healthy in color and this is the first win-? ter she has been able to play out in the nowcoastingand snow-balling without ny ill effects." Mrs. Alfred Slac Palmyra, Pa. ' . We know! yiriol will build up your Cttle ones and make them healthy,' strong and robust, therefore we ask parents of every frail and sickly child In this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil. : ; ' If we can induce yon to try a bottle of Vinol as a body-builder and strength creator for your child, and you do not find it is all we claim, we will return your money on demand. .WtA. Leggett, Druggist, ' , Edenton, N C. Honour aoninern nauroao Company Traffic Department lip Supplement to this Tariff Will be Issued Except for the Purpose of Cancell ing the Tariff. ' In connection with participat ing carriers: - Aberdeen &. Rockfish Raroad Atlantic and Western Kailroad, CarolinaRailroad, Dover & South bound Railroad, Durham & South Carolina Railroad, Kinston Caro- linai R. R. & Lumber. Co. Ran dolph & Cumberland Railroad, Winston-Salem Southbound Rail way. -ir" i Local and joint freight tariff publishing Rates, Rules and Re gulations governing warehousing cotton in transit at Cieswell, N. C, FayetteviUe, N.-C, Green ville, N. 0.; Kinston, N. C, NewBernNC., Raleigh, N. G., Washington, N.C., Wilson, N. C For the purpose of assisting in meeting the-extraordinary condi tions attending the marketing of cotton occasioned by the Euro pean war, and to facilitate the temporary storage of cotton, these? lines will, during the cot ton year, ending August 31st, 1915, or during such patt there of as the exigency created by the European war may y necessitate, apply the rules shown herein. Issued October 17. 1914. Ef fective October 22, 1914. Issued under special permission of the Interstate Commerce Commission 5 No.' 29541 of October 10, 1914. Issued by v. N J. FDALTON, Asst. Gen'l Frt. Agt Norfolk, Ya. Authority File No. 21479-B E . D. KYLE, . " - Traffic Manager, ' Norfolk, Va., ' Agents Index No. 18. . WAREHOUSING COTTON IN TRANSIT. ' 1. Cotton shipped for ware housing and reshipment must be consigned to the -warehousing : jjSint arid freight thereto, paid on pis of I the full local rate, upon whicjilhe delivering agent wil give paid freight receipt, which theholder of the Jcdtton should keep tor the purpose of securing reshiping privilege. ;. 2. Upon reshipment from the warehousing point;: the shipper will be required to surrender to agent of the line bringing the epton into. the housing point the Tidiireightv bill covering tha identical cotton . The . nurnjer of bales, marks and weights "of Fvtcon, as lorvvaraed irorp the warehousing pointy must conform o the paid irgH bill, nnd i m aidition, the shipper' will' be re quired to .certify on the back of tlie paid freight bill that the cot ton tendered is thd identical cot ton received thereunder. ' , The shippeF will also be required to sun ender to the railway asjent at the time of reshipment the bill of lading covering the movement of the cotton into the warehousing point, unless the bill of lading for snch shipment shall have been previously surrendered: to the railway. 3. Thereupon the agent will issue a through ; bill of lading to the further final destination at the through rate from point of origin to such further final desfi; nation in effect at the time of the original shipment into the ware housing point;: plus three (3) cents per hundred pounds, pro vided such further final destina tion is a point to which, there aie established through rates i n ef fect from original point of ship ment via the warehousing point and not requiring a back-haul (see Note) ; provided, that where the rate from the original point of shipment to the further hna destination is less than the rate from the original point of ship ment to the warehousing pdinH the lawful tariff rate to the ware housing point plus stoppage charge of three (3) cent per hun dred pounds will be charged as a minimum. - NOTE Where necessary to per form back-haul service in order to meet competition of lines via which the through rate from the original point of shipment to fin al destination applies via the J L V I. CHASE THE CHILH FROM THE BREAKFAST ROOM H EATERS' m QTAICT the Perfection Heater . going five minutes before 3 rhuf rTreakW hour: bv the time the family ffets down It's a bully morning; send-off the whole room is warm and cozy. The food tastes better everybody feels better. for the whole family. The Perfection is an ever-ready comfort. It is light you carry it wherwer extra heat is needed sewing-room or cellar, bedroom or parlor. It burns kerosene easy to handle and inexpensive and costs nothing when not m use. It is smokeless and odorless. . . ' At hardwart and furniture stored verywllee., Look for the Triangle Trade-Mask STANDARD OIL COMPANY Washington, D. C ( N E W JERSEY) Charlotte, N. C. ' Norfolk, Va. , . .fAnr Charleston, W.Va. klchmond, Va. BALTIMORE Charleston, S. C 3 TO THE PUBLIC In orer to clear up any con fusion in tile public mind rela tive to the persoualof the CaroliDa Motor Comp tnj, we deem it advi8 able to announce , to the nnhUn thafc weiliaveLthia day dissolved our partenership which we recent ly conducted under the name 0f Carolina Motor Company. IR the future Mr. Kramer will con d uct a service station in his c wn name, and Mr. M-sMnllan will continue tha.sale of Studebakir cars in his own name. We shall continue to jointly rent the ' Boud building heretofore occupied by the Carol i n a M tor Companv; but all business shall be conducted Independently. We have made this arrangement to prevent any eu fusion of our respective busi ness, and t)ur -amicable relatiou ship coutinues as heretofore. Au vrrangement has been effected between us-Iwhereby the same special attention, shall be given to JStudebakor cars as in the past, the terms of which will be made known to all Studebaker owners. Signed C. E. KRAMER J. H. McMULLAN, Jr. NOTICE Under and by - virtue of a mortgage deed executed . to the warehousing point, these compa- undersigned mortgage by J.; T. nies will charge the through rate Twine, which instrument is dated rom original point of shipments December 21st: 1911, and recorded to final destination, plus the stop in the office of the register; of page charge of three (3) cents Deeds for Chowan County i in per hundred pounds ; provided Book 23, Page 196, I ilF bn that where the rate from Original November . 20th, 19i4, atpl2 point ot shipment to the ware- o'clock. M.. sell to the highest housing point, the lawful rate to bidder, for cash, at the Court- warehousing point plus stoppage house door in Chowan 'County, charge of three (3) cent per hun, J North Carolina, tnafc certaiD land dred pounds will be charged as a located in Chowan County, North minimum. Pornlina hniinPrl tw thtx lnna 4. Shipments will be waybilled Lf j. o. Evans and more parties out of the warehousing point at larljy described as follows: he balance of the rate, plus the Bounded on the North by I the stoppage charge of three (3) cents lands of J. C. Evans (formerly the per hundred pounds. The dis- Elliott lands); on the East by the tribution of revenue between con lands xf Noah Boyce and the necting lines shall be on basis of Twine beirs; on the South by through rates and divisions, ex- the lands of Elisha Elliott ami on cept that , the three cent stop- the West by the lands of : Tames page charge shall accrue to the lEvans and containing twenty, five line bringing the cotton into the (25) acres, more or less, and,; be- waiehousmg point, it being a ing the same tract of land which condition of this privilege that the mortgagor conveyed to the the line issuing the bill of lading mortgagor the 21st day of Decern , r a l - w . . out oi tne warenousing point f ber, 1911. This October 8th, shall be the line bring the cotton 1914. J. W, EVANS Mortgagee Per WAITEB L. CAHOON Attorney. NOTICG1 Having qualified as the administrator into the warehousing point 5. All connecting, line switch ing charges will be in addition to the through rates and in addition to the three cent stoppage charge, and where cotton is re-delivered to a carrier from a storage ware house for delivery at a, point in of Mrs. Cornelia. Bond deceased (wife the same industrial zone, the es- of M. F. Bond, Sr.. notice is .hereby ki.vuw given to aU having claims against said iauuautu v estate to present them to the under snail apply. signed on or before one year from date' 6. The rules governing concen- 01 tnis notice; otherwise this notice will tratinn n rpcmnf r Mt De pwaaea in Dar orsame. All persons j indebted to said estate are respectfully at compress points as provided in requested to make prompt settlement I. C. C. G. No. 588, supplements I witn the undersigned. thereto and reissues thereof, are uct-y' A91- not affected hereby and will con- '0Jn tinue in force. . advt. I E. G. Bond. AttVi NOTICE. As Executor of the estate of Q T. Leary, deceased and of Admin istrator of Emily A. Leary his widow, I shall sell on the premises formerly occupied by the said Q. T, Leary and wife, on the first day of December , Tuesday, the following real and personal prop erty: . '' 1. The land of Q. T. Leary occupied as, residence at the time of his death, located on both sides of the mill road leading from the Virginia Road to Dil lards mill, adjoining the lands of M. H. Dixon, Alma Forehand, Jonathan Chappell, Miles Elliott and Dorsey Perry, containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres more or less and being the same which Q. T. Leary bought of Joseph Byrum and Dr. Dillard, (Dr Richard Dillard). - This land is sold under power conferred upon me by the Will of the late Q. T. Leary of record in Chowan County, N. C. -; 2 Also personal property belonging to the estate of the said Q. T. Leary and his wife, Emily, both deceased, consisting ot, household furniture and kitchen furniture, farming uten cils one surry, live stock and other things. Sale begins between Nine and Twelve o clock and terms made known on the day of sale. Z. W. EVANS, Executor of Q. T. Leary & Administrator of Emly Ai Leary. ThiH Oct 21-1914. 1 ' Pruden & Pruden attys. ADMINSTRATOR ' Having qualified as ad'min strator of the estate of Emily A. Leary dee'd I notify all persons indebted to her estate ; to make - - - - - ' prompt payment thereof persons holding clairs against said estate will' present them to me for . pay ment on or before - the 1st day Nov, 1915, or this notice will, be plead in bar of recovery. . Z. W.-: EVANS, Admr of Emily A. Leary . dee'd Oct. 21-1914 t A Pruden & Pruden Attysr , EXECUTOB8 NOTICE1 NOTICE I - v-i u aj ma ti II ii innn a a - o r w t t .m . .umiuMnwi vi Having qualified as executor- of the the estate of a. J. Ward, deceased, late Watson Perry, I hereby give notice Notice is hereby given to all creditors to all persons indebted to his eVtater to of said estate to present their claims come , forward and make immediate duly yermed totheunderaigiied adinin- settlement and those holding" claims istrator or his attorney'on or before one against the same to present them in year Jrom this date, or this notice will twelve months 4rom the date of this be pleaded in bar thereof. All persons notice or it win be pleaded in bar oLthelr maeDteaio saia estate are requested I recovery. to make prompt settlement with the administrator or attorney. . Thio rwi OnA tat a wiu S ;: , W. TT ;WiBTI lni- Oct. 6th 1914 JOSEPH A. BBIGHT.; Executer " NOTICE l State of North Carolina! Superior Court. Chowau County. December Term 1914 Joseph Habit i vs-T "'. ":y ZAHI A HABIT." The defendant, Zahia Habit will take notice that an action as above entitled has. been instituted against her in' the Superior Court of Chowan County by the plaintiff for divorce upon the grounds of adultery. . The defendant is therefore notified to'appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Chowan County at a term to be-hefd on the first Monday in December ldlf and angwer or; ijemur to theJ-..-...'09mplaintv::..-o .-n plaintiff -'" wlUoh Will be filed more than thirty' (30) days More the bringing oi Kthis - action- or j udgment will be rendered' gainst -.her according;to the prayer of the complaint. October 2& 1914 . o r . ' J. I ' , - F. W; HOBBS CSC - NOTICE By virtue of a certain mortgage made to the undei-signed, J. G; Campen, by k. D. Bunch, dated the 7th day of Nov ember, 1906, and duly leeorded in Mort gage Book 19, page 194, ; Begister' of Deeds Office of Chowan County; I will, on Monday, November, 30th, 1914, at 12 o'clock M, offer for sale at public out cry, for cash., at the courthouse door in Edenton, Chowan county, North Caro lina, that certain piece, parcel or lot of land situated in Edenton township, Chowan county,' Noith Carolina, and designated as follows : Beginning at an iron stake at the in tersection theN; & S. R. R. and S & C. R. R. and fronting on the N. &S. R- R. right-of-way 179 feet 11 . inches, fronting on S. & C. R. R. right-of-way 36 feet 6 inches, fronting on Main street extended 131 feet 3 inches, fronting on Road street 45 feet, and has a depth of 75 feet and 3 inches for i$s northeastern boundary, and being lot no. 224 in th plot of North Edeiiton, recorded in Book I No. 2 page 565. This the 28th day of October; 19 14. - - J. G. C0WPER, ''"-' Mortgagee. DAVID COX, Holder of the notes. Uorfolli These quotations will be revised each week with the assistance of Ode 11 Bros. Commission Merchants, - Norfolk, Va., ana will De round as accurate as it is possible to make them." " nen Jiggs per dozen:..... .....25 Chickens, Uve, per pound . . .. . 18 Hens, live, per pound .16 to 17! Turkeys, live,' per pound... 71, . : . -5 15 Lambs, live, per pound T. . . . .6 to 7 waives, live, per pound ..i . . ... . . .8 to 9 Hams per pound . . . . ... . . . ; . ..18 to 23 Butter per pound .. . .". 20 to 25 Hides -per pound ........ .......14 to 16 Gliese live, each......". .... . , 65 Ducks live, each. . .... ..f;.. . . .30 to 40 Bees Wax, per pound i, ;V.; 28 Cattle, live, per pound .vJjTf i .3 to 5 Irish Potatoes; Bbl;. .:. 0; It Z&M Haymoff Sweet Potatoes, Bbl.. . n$l:50 Vellow Sweet Potatoes,' Bbl, . .-. i$1.25 NOTICE Sale of valuable Property. Under and by authority vestedVin me by an order of the Chowan Superior Court in the Special-Proceeding entitled Sarah E. Ward, widow, F. A. Ward, O. E. Ward, B. H. Ward and others, Exparte, to the Court." I will sell for cash, "to the highest bidder, on .Thurs day, Dec. 3-1 S14 at 12 o'clock M., at the Welch Mill," on the premises, in 3rd, Township," Chowan County, the follow ing property to wit : The Wich or Creek Mill, consisting of grisi and saw mills, mill sites, land righto and privileges thereuuto bek)ug ing to said mills, same being in 3ru, Township, Chowan County, N. 0. Also ten acres of land in Mintonsville Town ship, Ga-tes s County, N. C, adjoining the said mill pond together with the dwelling and all out buildings used for or in connection with the said mill. Tne mill and miil sites and the ten acres of iand will be sold as one piece orparcel of land ' andat" one bidding unless in the opinion of the undersigned it will be advantageous to sell the mill and the ten acres of land separately. Ramember the date, Dec. 3-1914. Remember the place, on the premises at Welch Mill, terms cash. This Oct. 31-1914. W. S. PR1V0TT Commissioner. NOTICE Superior Court. Chowan County. C winborne & Company, Inc., i. ' . vs. ' Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills. The-defendant in the above cause is notified that a,summons has been issued against said, defendant in favor of plain tiff returnable to the next term of Su perior Courx of Chowan county to be held on the first Monday in December 1914 which summons has been duly returned "not to be found" ; That the purpose of the action aforesaid is to recover of the defendant the sum of TWELVE HUNDRED & SEVENTY FOUR & 50-100 DOLLARS 1274.50) for breach of contract to del iver peanut bags to said plaintiff and that this court has jurisdiction of the said action. The defendant may appear at the said return day of the summons and answer or demur as he may be advised. The defendant -will also take notice that a warrant of attachment against the property of the defendant has been issued in this cause commanding the sheriff of the said county, to seize the property of the defendant in the said county 01 enough thereof to satisfy this claim with cost,, which attachment is returnable on Dec. 7th. 191 at the said term of Vcourt., The defendant may appear, at that time and, take such action as he may be advised is right and propter. " ' ; WITNESS my hand as Clerk aforesaid, this 4th day of November 1914. Pruden & Pruden " Attys; : - r T. W. H0BBS C. S. C. Chowan County. Nancy Hail Sweet Potatoes' Bbl. . .fl.50 29; mm mmiM "After four in bur family had fd of consumption I was taken witn st rigntrui cougn ana lunguou-, but my life was saved andl gained 87 pounds through using DR. KING'S NEW AUBBY W. B.Patters6n' Wellington, Tex i. . . i J
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