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THIS BOAKOKK-JUUUWAfl TULfib 23, 1913, Tbe Farcers EsfflsL . The Northampton Realty: Co., ct which Han. C G. Peebles is President, and G.E." Midyette Secretary and Treasurer, with a board of director composed of J. G. Stance!!, at present chair man of the board of County Commissioners, with B. S. Gay. C. G. Peebles, G. E. Midyette and F. R. Harris, writes the Far mers Mutual Fire Insurance As Bodation under date of Oct 10 as follows: The Farmers Mutual Fire In surance Association, Rich Square, N. G, Mr. Albert Vann. President: Dear Mr. Vann: In the mat ter of the policy of Northampton Realty Company in your company and numbered 27.253 for $1200 on certain property described in it, we do not find any statement of premium on this policy of re cent date and we are at a loss to know if there is any premium in arrears on it; we are writing vou to inquire about it as if it is in arrears we desire to pay the pre mium and keep the policy in force.' This policy is dated Jan. 28th., 1911. It ought to be a matter of coun ty pride that our people have an insurance company in their midst ably managed bv home people and which at such a low rate, affords them ample protection. We have watched with interest and satisfaction the growth and successful management of your company and noted the prompt ness with which it settles its claims. If there is anything due on the above policy will you kindly to save us any risk in the matter pay it for us on receipt of this letter and send the bill to our Mr. Midyette, who will by return mail sendyou check to reimburse yon. Yours truly. Northampton Realty Co. by G. E. Midyette.Sec. &Treas. TUB Youth's Companion In 1914. Seven cellege presidents and a number of college instructors, including ex-President Taft, will contribute to The Youth's Com panion during 1914. Then there is Gene Stratton Porter, whose stories of Indiana woods and swamps have made her famous, and Kate Douglas Wiggin, who never wrote a dull line in her life, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, who remembers when conversation was really an art as practised in Washington and in the manor houses of Virginia. And this is just a beginning of the list If you know The Companion. you have a pretty clear idea of what is in store for next year's readers. If you do not know, ask us to send you sample copies for instance, those containing the opening chapters of Arthur Stan wood Pier's fine serial "His Father's Son." Full Announce ment for 1914 will be sent with the sample copies. For the year's subscription of $2.00 there is included The Com panion Practical Home Calendar for 1914, and all the issues of the paper for the remaining weeks of 1913, dating from the time the time the subscription is received. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 114 Berkley St, Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions Received at The Roanoke-Chowan Times Office, Notice of Sale. On first Monday, November 3, 1913, we will offer for sale at public auction to tbe highest bidder all the household and kitchen furniture belonging to the heirs of the bye Mrs. M. A. Grant, at their home in Jackson. HER CHILDREN. NOeSix-Sixty-Six '1 his ii a prescription prepared eipccinily for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or ix doeei will break any ciue, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. : It sett on the liver better than 'Calomel and does not ripe or sicken. 25c Notice! I have just returned from the Northern markets with a full and complete line of all the newest Headwear for Ladies, Misses and Children, consisting, of Bright Finished Felts. Velours, Clipped Beavers and Silk Plush Hats. Al so a nice line of Ready-to-Wear Hats from 50 cents up to 113.00. I am prepared to give you a nice Stylish' Hat just to suit your price. Give nfe a call before buy ing your Fall Hat MRS. MATTIE M, GAY, Seaboard, N. C. Sept 27. 1913. Co. Manufacturers and Dealers in Building Supplies, Flooring, Ceiling, Resawed and Novelty Siding, ? Porch Columns, Stair and Porch Balua- naters and Rails, Corner Blocks, Mantels, Mouldings, Metal Shingles, Etc. MILWAUKEE, -:- N. C. Roanoln-Chowaa Telephone Service. Notice of Sale Under Execution. North Carolina, I In the Superior Northampton county. ) court. Roena If. Haddrey, Executrix of J. T. Maddrey, Plaintiff. Vs Paul L. Mason, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Northampton county in the above entitled action I will on Monday. October 27, 1913, at 12 o'clock in front oi the court no use ioor in Jackson. N. C. in said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satis 'y said execution all the right, title and interest of the said Paul L. Mason, de fendant, in and to the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Situate, lying and being in Seaboard Township, said county, one tract bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake in new road leading from Martin place to Sea board running south west down Rich ard Irey's line to Pope's line thence nearly eastward direction to roid lead ing from. Turner's cross Roads to Jack son. thence up saidroad to the afore said road, thence along new road to the beginning containing 39 acres more or s. See deed from w. R, Edwards and wife to Paul L Mason. Book 97, Page 840. One other tract beginning on the road leading from Martin place to Seaboard at Elisba Lassiter s corner running thence west or nearly so a direct line to deep run swamp, thence up said swamp to a corner gum at "Anthony Faison's corner thence along Faison's line to aforesaid road thence along road to the beginning, containing 15 acres more or lees. Sie Book 113, Page 200, Deed from w. R. Edwards and wife to Paul L. Mason. This the 20th day of September.1913. . HINTON L. JOYNER, Sheriff Northampton County. 4wks Notice. Land Under Trust, Sale of Deed of Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a deed of trust executed by J. C. Crawford and wife Ada Crawford to me on the 26th day of March, 1912 and duly reg istered in the Register of Deeds tffice for the county of Northampton, N. C, in book 142, page 613, default having been made in the payment of the in' debtedness secured therein, and having foeen requested by the holder of said indebtedness to advertise snd sell tbe land and property therein conveyed un der the terms of said deed of trust, I will as trustee, on Monday, the 3rd day of November, 1913, between the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M. at the court house door in Jackson, sell for cash by public auction to the high est bidder, the following described land to-wit: ': ':'-..:,y;: . One certain tract or parcel of land, situated In Northampton county, Wic cacanee township. State of North Car olina and described as follows: Lying one the road leading from Jonesboro to Geo. T. Revell, and bounded on the north by said road, on the east by the lands of the lata j. E. Stancell, on the south by the lands of the late I. P. Par ker and on the west by the lands of W. R. Vick and containing 15 acres more or 'ecs and being the same land convey ed to the said J. c. Crawford by J. W. Jordan and wife Nannie B. Jordan by deed recorded in tbe Register of Deeds office of said county in book 89, page 263, to which deed reference is hereby made for a more accurate description. t niS UCt. 1.1V13." ; , -, i " ' : '- F. R.HABRI8, Trustee. I Bj Peebles & Harris, Attys. ' 1 Iraylor Mig I "SBBsBasssijsSar mmmiSSSIBim II 17cm CuS No doubt you are, if ' yen suffer trow my of tfter numerous ailments to "; which ail womenaresub . Ject Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weasvtired feeling, are some ot the symp toms, and you must rid yourself of tbernin order to feel well. Thousands of women, who n a vex : beet benefited by Ihis remedy, urge you to TAKE hi I' HI fill beVUU.fi- Tt3 ten's to Mrs. Sylvania Woods, oi Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Cardul, I was, at times, so weak I could fcardry wait, and tbeftftoJamy tack and head nearly killed me. After taking three botfle ofCtrdul,the pains dis appeared. Now I feel as well as lever did. Every suffering woman should tryCardui." Get a bottle today. E-68 Of Buying Furniture, Think of E. S. BOWERS & CO. We have abigCar-Load Buying in large quantities we got low price and we have marked the price low to move it quickly. we nave almost anything you want Bed Room Suits, Odd Dressers.Tables, Iron Beds, Kitch en Cabinets, Kitchen Safes. Cup boards, Side Boards, Cbifferobes, Dining Chairs, Rockers, both Willow and Wood, Lounees. Folding Couches, Baby Cribs and Cradles. : : : : Don't fail to see what we have before you buy. . S. Bowers 6c Co. Jackson, N. C. Fine Farm tor Sale. 1 offer for sale my farm on which I now reside, situated 2J mileB Northeast of Rich Square containing 148 acres, . with good 7 room two-story dwelling, and other necessary buildings, good water, the land well adapted to the growth of all crops grown in this section and easy to cultivate. For further information apply to J. J. Hall, Rich Square; N. C Notice Having qualified as the executrix of the last will and testament of Bettie Wood roof, notice ia hereby given to all parties holding claims against the estate of the said Bettie A. Woodruff to present them to the nndei signed for navment on or before Nov. 1st 1914. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Debtors will please pay promptly. ... This June 23, 1913. ' .-'.iX j,. ' -. Laura Grant, Executrix of Bettie A. Woodruff. Let us sell you a plug, a pound or a box of Black Eagle Sun Cur ed Tobacco, and make you happy. .. J. J. ARKia, "V" v v:'; Lasker, N. C. Tbi Roanom-Chowah Turn and Bryan's Commoner $1.6o. . SaloofValunbb Lend Under and by virture of the power -and authority conferred upon me by the order of tbe court made in the special proceedinira panting before the clerk of the superior court of Northampton county, entitled Emma a. Garris, Rosa L. Gams. Mary E. Gams. Alice R. Wibby, and : Lucy Wright and her husband. Ed win Wright, Ex Parte, to the Court I will as commis sioner, on Monday, the 3rd day of Notember, 1913, before the court house door in Jackson, N. G. offer for sale on the terms hereinafter stated by public sue tion the following described tract of land situated in Northampton county, N. C and more partica larly described as follows: Bound' ed by the lands of Win. Jonas; King Dickerson. Forest Andrew. Carter and being on the east side of tbe path leading from Wm Jonea to Deberrys Mill, it being all the land devised to the above named female petitioners and to Edna L. Lewter except about 60s acres cantered to said Edna as her share and containing 279 acres more or less. This land is in about two and a half miles of Galatia; in about four miles of Pendleton and in about three miles of Conway: it has a good two-story dwelling nouse on it: is in good neighbor hood and is Rood farm: about two-horse crop of cleared land. Those interested will do well to examine it before day of sale. TermB of sale: One-third cash. the balance payable in two eaual annual installments, due in one and two years from date of sale with interest from day of sale at rate of six per centum per an num. the deferred payments to be evidenced by the bonds of the purchaser, title retained until all the purchase money and interest is paid; purchaser may pay all purchase money in cash if pre f erred. All crops on said land and rents for vesr 1913 excepted from sale: possession to be given the 1st day of January. 1914; sale subiect to tbe confirmation of the court This the 29th day of Septem ber. 1913. ' Edwin Wright, Commissioner. Gay & Midyette. Attys, ? Notice of Sale Under Execution. North Carolina. ) In the Superior Northampton county. 1 court. Everette Baugham, Plaintiff Vs ' w. L. Gatling, Defendant Under and by virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior court of Northampton county in the above entitled actkn, I will on Monday, October 27th. 1913, at 12 o' clock M. in front of the court house door in Jackson, N, c'., in said county sell to the highest bidder for cash' to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest of the said W. L, Gatling, defendant owned by him on the 26th day of August 1912, levied on in ssid action in and to the following described real estate, to-wit- Situate, lying and being in Rich Square Town ship, in said county, bounded on tbe north by K. B. Bovce, on tbe east by Peyton Haggett on the south by w. H. comsn tract and on the west by tbe public road leading from Rich Square to Roxobel, and containing 17 acres more or less, and known as the Gatling place. ' This the 20th day of September, 1918. HINTON L JOYNER, 4wks. Sheriff Northampton county. JACKSON VARIETY STORE 5 and 10 Cent Goods -ALSO SSU.BR IS- Staple and Fancy Groceries FREE! -:- FREE! While they last we will give away a beautiful ricture rostal Card Album to every one buying twb dollars worth of merchandise from our store. Agents for Singer Sewing Machines. Needles and- attach ments for all kinds of . machines furnished on short notice. .'. cHas. a. ehrhart. mgr. Jackson, N. C. Tbe ROANoksvCnowAN Times and the weekly Progressive Far- tan 1.50 Murfreesboro's OUR STORE has recently been remodeled siring as muck floor space to show oar FALL and WINTER STOCK which . we are nbw opening for your inspection. Newest Dress Sis and Velvets in Rich Brocakes and Other Smart Effects. . The newest Wool Plaids. We have them in rich colorings. Beautiful showing in the newest colors in Matrasse, Two Toned Eppnge and Fancy English Wonted. - -Ladies' and Children's Wraps. Extensive showing in Motor and Traveling Coats. - - ... You Should See Our Cvi. Line of x: : OpOlt LADIES' SUITS in the most up-to-date styles. Big Line of FURS in all the most fashionable styles. Full Line of Ready-Made Clothinc? FOR MEN SHOES! SHOES! "Queen Quality" and "Dolly Madison" for Ladies, "Cros sett" and "Barry" for men. Large Line for Misses and Children. - - - - - - M-I-I-L - I Depart me . My line of FALL and WINTER MILLINERY is now open for your inspection at Wynn Bros. Big Department Store. Will greatly appreciate your patronage. Miss Naomi T. Wiggins. lEBijg HDcpartmcnt Store., Murfreesboro, 1- - N. C. Greatest Store, Ti-in all ol the Popular LOatS Shades. : : AND BOYS. SHOES! - N - E - R - Y
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