TUB fiOANOKr-OflOAN TI&Bb TBIJItoDAY, OCTOBER 80 1013
illYSBSt. REf S.
Can el In Thomas t firt-
eeDenl Nets of Ton aod
Vicinity.
. Mrs. II. B. Pugh returned to
her home here last Wednesday
after spending several days in
the homes of Mrs. J. N. Ramsey
and Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Harris
: near Seaboard. ;
Miss L. Maude Harris is on the
sick list It is hoped-she will
soon be able to resume her duties
J teacher in the school at Sev
er
Urs. T. R. Ward died at her
home near here last Saturday
inorning. The funeral was con
ducted by her pastor. Rev. M.Y.
Self, Sunday evening in the M.
E. Church here, after which the
remains were laid to rest in the
church yard, near her little one
who preceded her several years
agb Mrs. Ward leaves to mourn
their loss, her husband, five chil
dren and a host of relatives and
friends. To the bereaved ones
we extend our heartfelt sympa
thy and prayers.
Miss Sarah Ellis returned to
her home here after spending
three weekB with friends in Rich-
moad.-'
Mrs. Edward Gay of Ports-
month, Va., arrived Sunday and
will spend several days in the
pleasant home of her sister, Mrs
J. A. Hawks.
Mr. Simon Coker of LaGrange
is visiting his mother, Mrs. W.
T. Stephenson near here.
Mrs. Lewter Stephenson of
Lawrenceville, Va, is visiting
Miss Lucy Ellis.
Mr. Irbie Stokes of Lunenburg
County, Va., is visiting his broth
er, Mr. Terry Stokes, and sister,
Mrs. J. A. Suiter.
Mr. H, S. Ellis spent Sunday
at home.
Report of the Condition of
The Farmers Bank,
At Woodland in the State of North
Carolina, at the close of busi
ness Oct. 21, 1913.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $104,994.17
Overdrafts unsecured 1,630 46
Banking houses $2,789.84; fur
niture & fixtures, $1,042.43 3,831 77
Due from banks and bankers 10,58532
Gold coin 18 50
Silver coin.' etc 293.10
National bank notes and other
U.S. notes 1,004 00
Overs and shorts 31.08
ToUl
$122,389.00
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $10,000.00
Surplus fund 2,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and tales paid 4.084 95
Bills payable 10.000.00
Deposits subject to check 48,744.16
Savings deposits 52,372.08
cashier's checks outstanding 187.81
ToUl $122,389.00
. State of North Carolina, county of
Northampton, as:
I, J. B. Griffin, President of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
J. B. Gbiffm, President.
Correct Attest: 1
C. J. Vatjgban,
C. G Parker,
E. G. Gbiffin,
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
thia 27th day of October, 1913.
C H Griffin, Notary Public.
Good leTlral at Seaboard.
Seaboard experienced week be
fore last a season of real refresh
iog from the presence of the
Lord. Pastor Llovd A. Parker,
Menola, had with him Dr. tT. J,
Taylor, warrenton, in a ween
meeting with Seaboard Baptist
church and he rendered very ef
ficient and effective service. The
whole town was brought under
the influence of his preaching.
New and higher standards have
been set up in the community.
The effect of the meeting will be
felt in the commercial, civic and
social life of the town. Brother
Taylor's preaching is character
ized by clearness and ; intense
earnestness. He preaches a prac
tical, living gospel in such a win
some way that the multitudes
flock to bear him. He relies upon
the Spirit, through the Word, to
do the work. Dr. Taylor and
pastor Parker are a very strong
evangelistic team and any church
is fortunate indeed to have their
services, as a visible result oi
the meeting nine happy converts
followed their Lord in baptism
last Sunday afternoon. We are
greatly rejoicing and giving God
the glory. Our people of both
denominations, remembered Dr.
Taylor in a very substantia way
and sent him home, feeling it
was good to be here."
iorei Oil lores, OtMr limeiliu Wn't Con
The worst cam, no nutter of how long standing,
re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter' Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves
Pan and Heal at tbe tame titoe. Xc,(0c, iLMt
Land Posted.
Notice is hereby given that all
persons are forbidden to hunt in
any manner whatsoever on our
lands situated in Rich Sauare
Township, Northampton county
between the Rich Square-Eagle
town road and Woodland.
W. Jordan Brown,
J ebb Brown,
W. E. Spivet,
J. Archer Conner,
W. E. Brown.
Noah J. Brown,
A. J. Conner,
A. McDaniel, Sr.
A. McDaniel, Jr.
Notice.
Sale of Stock of Buggies,' Etc
On account of the death of Mr E H.
Pieard. the debts due The Picard Buaruv
Company, Jackson. N. C. have been
Disced in the hands of G E Midyetefor
collection and all persons owing: the
eompanv are requested to call and see
him and settle for the same.
This company has on hand a large
stock of boggy and wagon and other
mmienaiB. anu hid a wire uuanuiy oi
new buearies juat received, etc. It would
sell its entire stock in the lump to the
right man; and toe old buildings could
be rented to carry on tne business.
Correspond with Mr Midyette. Jackson,
N. C.
This the 9th day of October, 1913.
The Picabd Buggy Co.
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Gin Days.
We wish to announce to our patrons
and the public generally that we will
(rin cotton, until further notice, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and
operate our saw-mill on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, and corn and planing mil s
on Saturdays.
We have our nayv Murray system
complete, we have four 70 saw gins
with a capacity of 60 bales a day and
there is no danger of being crowded.
We solicit your patronage.
FARMERS GINNING A MILLING CO.
Rich Square, N. C
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GEO. N. MARTIN, Manager.
Conway, N. C
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Houston,
letter from this dry, Mrs. S. C Burton
writes at follows : I flunk1 ftmy'duty
to ten you what your mcxUdnerCardui,
the woman's tonic, has done tor me.
I wis down sick with womanly trouble,
and my mother advised several different
treatments, but they flidnl seem to- do
me any good. J lingered along lot three
or four months, and for three weekt, J
was in bed, so sick I couldnl bear for
any one to walk across the floor.
My husband advised me to try Card in,
the wonuuVs tonic, I have takes) two
bottles of Cardui, am feeling fine, gained
15 pounds and do all of my housework,
Friends hardly know me, I am so wen."
if you tuner worn any n me auments
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way ea the weakened wttnaaly constitu
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Of Buying Furniture,
Think of E. S. BOWERS & CO.
We have a bigCar-Ltjad
Buying in large quantities we got
a low price and we have marked
the price low to move it quickly.
We have almost anything you
want. Bed Boom Suits, Odd
Dreseers.Tables, Iron Beds, Kitch
en Cabinets, Kitchen Safes. Cup
boards, Side Boards, Chifferobes,
Dining Chairs, Ilockers, both
Willow and Wood, Lounges,
Folding Couches, Baby Cribs and
Cradles. : : : : :
Don't fail to see what
we have before you
buy.
E. S. Bowers & Co.
Jackson, N. C.
Notice.
Sale of Land Under Deed of
Trust.
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 tbe Register of Deeds office
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
oeen requested ny tne noiaer or said
indebtedness to advertise and sell the
land and property therein conveyed un
der the terms of said deed of trust, I
will as trustee, on Monday, the Srd day
of November, 1918, between the hours
of 12 o'clock U. and 2 o'clock P. M. at
the court house door 4n Jackson, sell
for cash by public auction to the high
est bidder, tne following described land
to wit:
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 JoneBboro to
Geo. T. Re veil, and bounded on the
north by said road, on tbe east by tbe
lands of the late i. E. Stancell, on tbe
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 seres more
or 'ets and being the same land convey
ed to the said J. 0. 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
253, to which deed reference is hereby
made for a more accurate description.
This Oct 1, 1913.
' F. R. Harris, Trustee,
By Petbles ft Harris, Attys.
Sale of Valuabla Land
, Xfcder'ancL by.virture ofcjthe
Dower , and authority conferred
upon me by the order of the court
madflu.in the. special proceedings
pennj; before tbe clerk of, ,tbe
superior court of Northampton
county, entitled Emma S. Garris,
Rosa L. Garris. Mary E, Garris,
Alice R.vy WjbhyV(1.tean4 .Xocy
Writrht and her husband Ed
win Wright. Ex Parte, to
the " Courts I will as eommia
sioner, on Monday, the 3rd day
of November, 1913, before tbe
court house door in Jackson, N.
C offer for Bale on tbe terms
hereinafter stated by public auc
tion tbe following described tract
of land situated in Northampton
county. N. C. and more particu
larly described as follows: Bound
ed by the lands of Wm. Jones,
Kins: Dickerson. Forest,
Andrew Carter and beinp; on the
east side of tbe path leading from
Wm Jones to peberrys Mill, it
being all the land devised to tbe
above named female petitioners
and to Edna I Lewter except
about 50 i acres conveyed to said
TMrtaj tiff hr HbftrT BndftffTlta'mng
270 acrea more or less.
This land is in . about two and
a balf miles of Galatia; in about
four miles of Pendleton and in
about three miles of Conway; it
has a good two-story dwelling
house on it; is in good neighbor
hood and is. good farm; about
two-horse crop of cleared land.
Those interested will do well to
examine it before day of sale.
Terms of sale: One third cash,
the balance, payable in two equal
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 tbe bonds of tbe
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 year 1913 excepted
from sale; possession to be given
the 1st day of January. 1914; sale
subject to tbe confirmation of the
court.
This the 29th day of Septem
ber. 1913.
Edwin Wright, Commissioner.
Gay & Midyette, Attys.
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Murfreesboro's Greatest State, ;
OUR STORE has'rewnlly been remodeled givW us ntudu
JACKSON VARIETY STORE
5 and 10 Cent Goods
-ALSO DBiLlR IN-
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FREEJ -:- -:- FREE!
While they "'last we will give
away a beautiful Picture Postal
Card Album to every one buying
two dollars worth of merchandise
from our store.
Mef 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.
Notice-
Having qualified as the executrix of
the last will and testament of Bettie
A. Wood roof, notice is hereby given to
all parties holding claims against the
estate of the aaid Bettie A. Woodruff
to present them to the undersigned for
payment on or before Nov. 1st 1914, or
this notice will be plraded to bar, of
their recovery. Debtors will please pay
promptly.
This June 23, 1913.
Lauba Babnbs,
Executrix of Bettie A. Woodruff.
Fine Farm for Sale.
I offer for sale my farm on
which I now reside, situated v 2 j
miles Northeast of Rich Square
containing 118 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
. . J. J. Hall,
C , Rich Square, N. C
Tne RrtANfnrav-thirJWAlf- Tihm
, and Bryan's Commoner $1.6. ,
floor space tb'sbow biir FALL and WINTER STOCK w
we are now opening for your inspection.
Newest Dress Silks and Velvets
1 m ftcrl Breves and Other Smart Effect
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The newest Wool Plaids. We have them in rich coloring
Beautiful showing in the newest colors in Matrasse, Two
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My line of FALL and WINTER MILLINERY is now open
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Will greatly appreciate your patronage. - . . .
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Bifj cpartmeiit Siore,
Murfressbofo, - - N; C.