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THE EALLmj EVENING TIMES: THURSDAY, MAKCII 28, 1907.
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GUILTY PISTOL TOTING
. H Appeared 1 rom ': State's Evidence
- Tlutt Hodge and . Young ' Jones,
; , Whom His Pistol Killed, Ibid IVwii
Good Friends Pine of $100 uiul
Cost Imposed. V
',i The trial iOf A, ; H.', Hodge, lor the
'I murder of Clyde Jones" on the elgth day
of last December, came up.ln the super
' lor court yesterday afternoon 'about 3:30
, I o'clock.' ','"-". "
The first witness put on the stand
.' was a young man by the nairio of Jesse
i Wall,who testifies; mat ' thedsyvof
, the shooting he pame up East Martin
" street with Jones, and turned the corn
'.. er by Norr'ls, store and started up Wil
mington street, the two passing the de
fendant standing there In front of tho
store, and after having passed Hodge
,- and walglng a few steps he,, was called
, by Hodge and asked to "hold on." ' .
Witness said that Hodge came up and
i began talking with him about a party
i to be given at Edwards Chapel in the
.' country, and asked him If be was go-
ing. .After tbe, conversation about the
' party, the defendant put his hand In
his hip pocket and pulled out the pia
,." tol and Just about the time he got the
r-pistol, from bis ' pocket t It went k oil.
- Hodge then turned and walked off, and
1t wa after he had gone soma distance
i" before Jones said anything. Then plac
er ing his hand to his Side he said. "Oh
' Lard," and as be said that he turned
l and talked away. Witness did not see
r the deceased after that time. Wall tes
v tided that ha had known the two men
:; for a number of years and they had
f. always been the best of friends. . Had
' never heard of any difficulty between
the two. '
' Needham Jones, colored, testified that
he was standing In front of Norrls'
store on Wilmington street,' Waiting for
- a. man that had come, to town with
v him to come and go home, and while
-v standing f there h heard & remark:
.-VThls is what X give them then they
V. don't do to suit -me,", and at this he
: ' beard the pistol fire. ;Wltness did not
know either one of the parties and had
.- ' never seen them before. v- " ,
- High Council; a white boy Vas tha
next witness Introduced by the defen
riin ilnrtt. He- testlne thaV he saw- Mu
three men standing thore talking. He
.' saw Hodge ' pull out the pistol - and
thought' he covered it with his left
s hand just about the time It went off.
Saw Hodge when he turuodf and walked
off, -but later after turning the corner
! started to run and - ran down . Bast
Martin street. '
f . Several witnesses were put on the
stand... The caaa was carried oves year
terday -afternoon : until this morning,
when the state, rested its case,; The
' counsel for the defendant moved the
court to discharge the defendant upon
the grounds that the act resulting in
j. the death vof Clyde". Jones was. purely
accidental, It having appeared from the
"J.S evidence of the state' that the boys had
tr been good friends all their lives. Coun-
v sel argued the .' matter,': and Judge
Jones ordered a verdict of not guilty.
; f V. Hodge pleaded guilty to carrying con.
v sealed weapon and a. Una ot $100 and
- cost was Imposed upon biro. : Thedefm
'v dant was. represented;, by. Col, J; C. L,
- Harris, C. L. Argo, and Mr; ChaS., U.
Harris. , K . . - i
tipence Case Again Continued. ; ,
T?or the second v time has the : esse
against Everett Spence, the young
, white man who killed,, a negro In' east
' ' Raleigh last fall, been continued Each
" time it was continued tor the. defendant
;.' anJ this time a- continuance was ask-
ed by .reason. of the- fact that S..
; - Parker, said to be'a very material wit
. nees, was not present, a-.-.?
.- : There Is one more capital case on' the
; docket, a negro who is charged with
4 ' burglary. It looks like the docket will
v come very near being cleared by. 8a t
3 .;; urday night ' , -
THE SUICIDE OP A
J5ASEBALI, CAPTAIN
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y'. (By Leased Wire1 to Tho Times.)
' West lladon..vInd., March ,28.r
Charles-Sylvester Stahl, captain ot
(' the Boston - American "baseball club,
committed suicide this morning by
' drinking carbolic acid. . Despondency
t :wr.s the causo. , , -
Stahl bad been in charge of the
v' - Boston American X.eague , baseball
team as manager ', and: fluid captain
since - Jimmy Collins suddenly ; left
f- that club about 'the middle of-last
- "season, and eo far as was known up
"v to last Tuesday, when' ha resigned .as
.i manager and owner, John I. Taylor
' was put In hla place. Ho was en
tirely, satisfied with his. position and
' had. given tho club owners no cause
for complaint ' Ha has been In charge
of them while In Louisville, Ky. His
nclion of" resigning ion: Tuesday came
v ns a-decided .''surprise -..-.to his many
friends on the team and In Boston,
The reason given was that the cares
' and worries of the position of both
manager and fiold captain were too
much for him. s
Xurslnji MotlicrH and Miliaria.
Tlie Old Staridard Grove's Tasto
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and builds up the system. Sold by
ail dealers for 27 years. Price CO
Woman's Trials.
The bitter trail In a woman's life Is to
be childless. Who can tell how hurd the
truggle mar have been ere she learnt to
resiu herself to her lonely lot? The ab
sence of this link to bind marital life
together, tlio absence of this one pledge
to mutuul atTcctmn Is a .common disau
polutmimt. Many unfortunate eouplts
become estranged theroby. ; Even If they
do not drift apart, one may read the whole
extent of their disappointment in the eyes
of such s childless couple when they rest
on the children of others. To them-tin
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In many eases of barrenness or child
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restoring health and fruitfulness to many
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but easily removablo by painless operative
treatment at the Invalids' Hotel and .Sur
gical Institute, Buffalo. N. Y., over which
Dr. Vlurceof the "Fuvoiito Proscription
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dren are desired and are absent, ao effort
should be made to find out the real cause,
since it is generally so easily removed by
proper treatment. . . .1 -
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BLIND AND IN PENURY
By This . Man's Work Carne
gie Made Millions'
John; Brltin r and Another Man
Equally Unfortunate Perfected the
' Rolling r Mill 'Machinery that
Itovolutionlzod the Steel industry.
. By Leased Wire to The Times.) ,
'PlttBburg, Pa,, March 28. John
Brlstln, inventor of " the massive
rolling mill v machinery by whfch
beams of Iron weighing tons aro run
through tho rolls arid through- which
Andrew-Carnegie mado most of his
mllliono, died here last night at the
age of 72, blind and in poverty. His
family say he died of a broken heart.
; ; Carneglo and Bristin were boy
Eood friddda. f Brislln nnd Anton
Vlnnao, another workman, after
theroning mi.l machinery revo-
lutionized tho st3el industry. Then
they discovered that their BOcret was
known and soon the Carnegle-Stecl
Company was using their Invention
They afterward asserted that their
models wore stolen. -r
They brought sort and were award
ed ths ownership ot patents valued
at 540,000,000, hut this verdict was
reversed on a technicality. They
had no money to continue the fight,
but they spurned the Carnegie com
pany's Offer of 100,000 for a settle
ment. ,-Vinnac died ? of ' grief and
Bristin went blind. , ' " 1 ,
Tit is said that on Saturday .Bris1
tin received a Uttor supposed to Iai
from Carneglo. ''Everything will be
all . right' now,"' Bald he, "'Carnegie
knows alt. about It."
CHILD MURDERESS
'IS DECLARED SANE
'v (By Leased Wire to The Times.)-
Carmel, N. Y., March 28.-A sudden
shift came In the trial of Jennie Burch
today. ' 1 , - ' . '
f . Declarlns that ho would hsk tor a
votdtct, of guilty of murder in the flrst ' the wife of the society millionaire, Brls
degree which would send the.murdec j tow:: Draper,- son of ; General Draper,
el' of little-Wilbur Winshlp to death J now. lieutenant governor of . Mossachu
Itj ths chairs . District Attornojt Weeks settst. In eapturlng the heart - ot
whn Uho child's trldl' was resumed, , Draper, the -show girl J said to have
began his case rebuttal to shatter
the plea of insanity made by? the de
fense, v It was thought the state would
concur in the plan to send the girl to
Mnlteawan. " ' . ', .
. Tho defense had cjoscd its case at the
end of the session -Which : lasted until
midnight and In which it developed that
one allenest was to be called in behalf
of the glrL : The district attorney said
it was Impossible that the Insanity plea
would stand.
"We have abandoned all the Inten
tions we had at tho beginning of this
tilul," sani the district attorney to
. day. "The defense has not proved the
insanity of the defendant. - Jennie 'Burch
is cane now, and we believe sane when
she committed this murder." . . . "
. ..' It was stated that the case would go
to the jury today. , :
COMPANV AND EMPLOYES
BOTH HELD RESPONSIBLE.
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1 (By Leased Wire to Tho Times.)
Los.' Angeles, : Col., March 28. The
coroner's Jury investigating the cause
of the eolllsiqn between the .two Sante
Fe passenuer trains ontheBueutaVlsta
bridge last Saturday night, which re
sulted In the death of five persons yes
terday, returned a Verdict finding En
gineer Kelly and Conductor ' Humble
guilty . of disobeying orders and the
Smite Fe guilty of neglect in not pro
viding a proper block signal. '
ji. 5 u. iiaOff day
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LaFayette Played Rorse With
, Them 16 lo.O f .
And! Only Seven Innings. Played at
. That Ten Errors Were Piled Up
'Against' A. A M. Temple Taken
' Out to Save Him for Today.
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... Two one-sided baseball game have
been played in Raleigh this season.
The first was last Monday, when A. &
M. 'did the playing, while Cornell
rooked wise; the second took place
yesterday. , The fine playing ot La
fayette was an exhibition worth see
ing, hut what A. & M. did was more
on the order of the old-fashioned
"ca'Vfajn Ml small boys play on
tha street'hn . tbo polioemen are
around the other corner. ' . i f.C
Ten errors in one game seem rather
unreasonable, but 'Nevertheless A.'. &
M. made ten yesterday" which fact
probably accounts; for most of the
sixteen runs credited to Lafayette, f
. Without Temple in the bo, the
home, team- lost Interest, as his re
moval' -was entirely . unexpected.
Coach Clark took him opt in the third
inning, as he was getting very ragged
support, to save his arm for today's
game. y Had Temple pitched the en
tire game yesterday, there might have
been a difference. - A. & M.'a new
pltchov,' Council, showed up well in
bis first game, and witn a little more
experieiice and self-confidence, will be
ot considerable benefit to his team. .
Most of A. ft M.'s errors were made
at second base and at shortstop; some
also occurred in right field. The base
stealing of A. & M. was hotter than
that of Lafayette, the former making
four steals, with one for the visitors.
Most of the batting done by A. & M.
was in the shape of flies right into
Lafayette's hands. Council struck
out four men, Swank only two.' !
An interesting play was Shuford's
safety to first, touching the bag while
Lafayette's first baseman was in tho
air catching a high throw from short
stop. 'Another feature was Upde-
grove's home run for Larayetto in tfie
second Inning. , v .
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The Old Standard Grove's Taste
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cents., i'r
NARROW ESCAPE OF
... PRESIDENT GARRETT.
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(Special to The 'Evening Times.)
w' Norfolk 'a.JJM rch JjAsPresident
W, A. Garrett, of the Seaboard Air Lino
Railway,, was speeding over th rails
j ?c Z7
way unaer hl8 prlvat) ear and tne coach
1 waa. derailed and jwent bumping along
J over the crosaties,-tearing -and twut-
ing the tracks for. a hundred yards nr
moro. , ' "t ' ' ,
ThOTOnly thing that saved the presi
dent's car from overturning was a high
embankment . through which his train
was passing. t, The locomotive broke
away from the "car, but was brought
to a standstill: a short distance away. '
The driving wheels had left the track,
but the front truck hung On- tenacious
ly. Aside from the shock sustained no
one was hurt. ' . " '
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DESERTS THE BELLE
1 FOR DANCERS LOVE
(By Leased Wire to Tho Times.) v
New York, March 28.-Queena San
ford, the dancer who disappeared sud
denly and mysteriously, last Saturday
from - the Sam. Bernards Company, at
'Wallack'e Theatre,
is believed to be
shattered the high-society romance of
tho beautiful Miss Alice Margery Ray,
daughter of the very , wealthy. Mrs,
Wm. Ray, of Franklin, Mass. Miss
Ray and ' Draper .were engaged to. be
married on June l,and the house
which was being: built for thorn: la
Boston is now almost 'completed.
The story .of Draper's marriage to
Queeoa Sanford became public yester.
day-uHtCh peculiar manner". A simple
little jfelovivm' from. Boston said that
society had beon perplexed, even Jarred
bv tho old and authoritative state
ment Issued by Mrs. Ray, of Frank.
Un, that the engagement of her daugh
ter, Miss. Alice Margery; to Mr. Brls
tow Draper, son of the lieutenant gov
ernor, . Jad ,been broken and that
fienoeatirt 'thetwo young people would
be notWAg-'to each other.'
. Some inquisitive body .'scented - A
mouse, trailed the recent .movements
of Mr". Draper and then announced
that the reason the engagement: wai
broken was that Mr. Draper would be
a bigamist it he married Miss Ray.
DEAp FROM THE ' - .
KICK OF A HORSE
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Lumberton, N. C, March 2i Percy
Singleton, aged 13 years, and son of Mr.
J." A. Singleton of Red Springs, died
laBt night at the hoapitttl In F.tvotte
vllle, death resulting from Injuries pro
duced by a horse kicking him Saturday.
CAK01ATES'. CARHS
, Announcement. -
' I announce myself as a candidate
for Alderman of second division' of
Fourth Ward. '
W. EDWARI FANN, JR.
' ' - Announcement.'
.1 announce- myself as candidate for
re-election as Alderman from First
Division of Second Ward.
' " ' - , . W. A. COOPER.
.. r ' For 'Alderman. ?
I hereby announce myself sj can
didate for Alderman, First pivislon,
Tiiird .Ward,.uWQct"to the Action of
tha democratic primaries to be held
in AprtL . V, ftLL TAYLOR.
For' PoUce'Coinniissioner.
I announce myself, a candidate for
Police Commissioner, four-year term,
subject to the action of the demo
cratic primaries. H-
i GRAHAM HAYWOOD.
; . For Police Justice.
To the Democratic Voters of Raleigh:
I am a candidate for the office' of
Police Justice. If elected I promise
all laws shall be enforced. I solicit
your support; 7"
CILS. A. SEPARK.
Candidate f orAlderman.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman from the First
Division of the Fourth Ward, subject
to the action of tbo democratic pri
maries. J, M. NORWOOD..
For Alderman- 2nd Div. 3d
. Ward.
I announce myself a candidate for
Alderman for the second division of
the third ward. If elected, I promise
to serve my people to the best ot my
ability. . W. O. SCOTT.
For Police Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Police. Commissioner, . six
year term, subject to the action of
the democratic primaries.
' ANDREW SYME.
For Police Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate 'for Police Commissioner, two-
year term, subject to the action of
the democratic .lflmiirie3.
JAMES A. BRIGG3.
-Notice.
I announcer myself as a candidate
Cor re-election . as ; Alderman from
second division of Fourth Ward.
J. SHyp?fyU&CHURCH.
'-- ti- 'fvikdtf .i .'' T..rf fiff.
For Police Commissioner.
I hereby announce myself a Candi
date for Police Commissioner, four
year term, subject to the action of
the democratic primaries.
Ct. L. A, MAHLER.
For Alderman--First Di vis-
. v .; ion, Third Ward.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman of f Third Ward,
First Division, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries. :
. , GEORGE M. HARDEN.
To the Voters of Ealeigh.
I announce myself as a candidal"
for re-election to the office ot Police
Justice, of the city of Raleigh, subject
to the. action of the democratic pri
maries to be held on the 4 th day of
April, 1907. -'
THOMAS BADGER.
. Announcement.
, I hereby announce nxyself'a candi
date for re-61ection as Alderman from
second division of the Second Ward,
subject to the action of democratic
primary to be held April 4th. t '
ED. HUGH LEE.
; Police Commissioner. ,
The pew charter otu city pro
vides for the election of a Police Com
mission, consisting of three members,.
I announce myself a candidate for the
Bix-year term, subject to. the .demo
cratic primary to be held April 4th.
' JO. H. WEATHERS. -
r .For Alderman ,
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Alderman of
the city pf - Raleigh from ' tho flrst
division of the Fourth. Word, subject
to the democratic primary to be held
on Thursday, the 4th" day of April,
' JESSE R. WILLIAMS.
To the Democratic Voters of
V i ' Raleigh! r
I announce myselft us candidato
tor. Alderman In the second division
of the First ward. 7t elected, I prom
ise to serve my peoples to the 'best ot
my ability, and will always stand (or
any- legitimate promotion and prog
ress of our ward and city. ,
' t Ws p. BATMAN.1
Mr. Leo D. Heartt for Aider
man. ,
.-At the earnest solicitation of his
friends, Mr. Leo D. Heartt has con
sented to becomo a candidate for Al
derman for the first division of the
First Ward, stibjoct to the action of '
the democratic primary to be held
April 4th., - v - eod '
For Police Commissioner.
, I hereby announce myself a candl-
date' for, , Police. Commissioner, six-
year term,-subject to the action of
the democratic primaries.
6t ' . ' LYNN WILDER. '
Announcement.
To 1my ' Friends and Voters of the
First Division of the Second Ward:
I desire tp announce my candidacy
for the Board of Aldermen, subject
to the democratic primaries and elec
tion to be held this spring.
In doing this I can only promise
that If elected I will, without fear; or
favor, serve my ward and our city to
the best of my ability, and will' al
ways stand for any legitimate promo
tion and progress.
HORACE R. DOWELL;'-
Alderman 2nd Division
First Ward. -
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Alderman First. Ward, Sec
ond Division, subject to the action of
the democratic primaries.
T. E. MOORE. ,
A Card from Air. Itluke.
After running a true line, I find
the city limits are In the rear of Mr.
T. E. Moore's residence on the north
side ot Peace street by more than
twenty-five feet.
W. z'. BLAKE,
City Engineer.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I annonce myself a candidate for the
office of, police Justice for the city of
Raleigh, subject to the democratic pri
mary to be held on the day of April,
1907. , ....
If elected, I promise to enforce the
vagrancy, pool room, liquor and gam
bling laws. Including those passed and
amended by tho late general assembly,
as well as the criminal laws of the
state, and the ordinances of the city
of Ralenlgh, to the bent of my ability,
without fear, favor or partiality.
I will adhere to the principle that cer
tain punishment rather than severe
punishment, will, in most Instances,
bring about better results.
I will, if elected, do all in my power
to aid in the reformation of boys and
young men who "fall by the wayside,"
and will make It "warm" for that class
who make a business of enticing the
youth of our city Into places of vice.
Kespectfully,
W. C. DOUGLASS.
Time Is Money!
I have plenty of time. I know
many pepple who have plenty of
money. If you want money, taKe
time to look mo up. I can find it.
C. C. McDONALD.
REASON
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f.:0TKERS.
. URS. WINSL0WS S00TH2K&
SYRUP
tana tmi ul br Mtnioni of Mottwrs tor ttifttr
ehlldrFD while TwlhlnK for over Fifty (nn.
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nil piilo, -niree wind oollu, auii u tae iwRt
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Real Estate Sabj
AUCTION SALE. OF HOUSES AND
LOT AT FUQCAY SPRINGS, N. O.
By virtue of power conferred upon
me by the several mortgages executed
by A. F. Harmon and wife. Annie H.
Harmon 'which said mortgages are
duly recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Wake County, K. C,
in Book No. 204, at Page 460; Book Ho,
196, at Page 170; Book No. 213, Page
ii, I will offer for sale at the Court
House Door in the City of Ralelgb to
the highest bidder, for cash, on Mon
day, April 8, 1907, at 12 o'clock, M., the
following described lotu of land near
the depot at Fuquay Springs, N. C;
and knowa mi the residence of, the late
A. F. Harmony I 3
LOT NO. 1. Adjoining the lands ot
Barry Holleman, B. II. Fuquay, and
others, and. bounded as follows; Be
gins at a stake Barry Hajleman'a
northeast corner; thence west St feet
to a stake; ;thens south t2 feet to a
stake; thence east 64 feet to a stake;
thence north 824 feet to the beginning,
and said to contain one-eighth of an
acre. Book 207, Page 578.
LOT NO. 2. Adjoining the lands of
J. A. Powell, Oscar Wood, and others,
and bounded as follows: Begins at a
stake J. A. Powell's northwest corner;
thense east with his line 69 feet to a
stake said Powell's northeast corner;
thence north' 60 feet to a stake Oscar
Wood's corner ; thence west 69 feet to
a stake said Wood's corner; thence
south 60 feet to the beginning, and
contains 490 square feet, more or less.
Book No. 207, at Page C79.
LOT NO. 3. Adjoining the lands of
Ad Powell, B, H. Fuquay, and others,
and bounded as follows: Begins at a
stake J. A. Powell's northeast corner;
thence northward with J. A. Smith's
line 156 feet to a stake In the south
side ot Railroad Street; thence west
with same street 66 feet to a stake;
thence northwest 156 feet to J. A.
Powell's northwest corner; thence east
66 feet to the beginning, containing
one-fourth of an acre. Book No. 202,
at Page 168.
LOT NO. 4. Adjoining the lands of
Bennett Rowland, Marry Holleman.
Raleigh and Southport Railroad right
of way. Begins at a stake on said
Rowland's northwest corner; thence
east 102 feet to a stake on the west
aide of said railroad right of way;
thence northward with J. A. Mill's line
68 feet to a stake on the northeast cor
ner of the J. A. Mill's lot; thence east
24 feet to a stake in the west boun
dary of the said right of way; thence
with said right of way 36 feet to a
stake A. F. Harmon's southeast cor
ner; thence west with said Harmon's
line 93 feet to a stake, being the south
west, corner of said Harmon's lot;
thence north with said Harmon's line
82V6 feet to a stake In said Harmon's
northwest corner; thence west 21 feet J. B. Martin's (formerly Rufus Hor
to a stake; thence 180 feet to the be- ton's) southeast corner; thence 'south
ginning, and said to contain 1,584'.
square feet. Book No. 195, Page 390.
IXtT NO. 6. Adjoining the lands of
B. H.. Fuquay and others 4nd bounded
as' follows: Begins at a stake in the
Raleigh and Southport Railroad right
of way, runping thence westwardly 93
feet to a stake; thence northwardly
82 feet to a stake;: thence eastward
Iy 128 feet to a stake in the Raleigh
and Southport Railroad right of way;
thence with Raid right' of way to the
beginning, and containing one-fifth ot
an acre,- be the same, more or less.
Book 297. Page 678.
B. F. MONTAGUE, Mortagor.
Raleigh; N. C, March 7, 1907.
SALE OF VALUABLE LOT;
Under and by virtue of authority
contained In an order of the Superior
Court of Wake County, North Caro
lina, In special proceedings for the sale
Boylan and others, ex parte. I will :
offer for sale at the court bouse door
In the city of Halelgh on Tuesday, the ,
26th day of March, 1907,, at 12 m. j
o'clock, to the highest bidder for cash.
At nuHHi. nnntirtn tha fr.lt rttui r tr Art. i
scribed lot of lar,d lying and being tn
thecityof Raleigh, Wake county. North I
Carolina, at .the southwest corner of ,
the Intersection of Harrington and I
Edenton streets, adjoining the lands !
of N. A. Dunn and John U. 8mith'
anA t.m.M .. riw. vi.v Toin.
nlng at a point In John U. Smith's '
line In the western line ot Harrington
street and one hundred and Ave (105)
feet from Hillsboro street, thence
with Harrington strtet, north, one
hundred and five (105) feet to Edenton
etreet. thence with Edenton street,
west, seventy and one-half (70) feet
to the line of N. A; Dunn, thence with
Bald Dunn's line, south, one hundred
and five (105) feet to John U. Smith's
corner In N. A. 1 Dunn's line, thence
with John U. Smith's line, east, sev
enty and one-half (70) feet to the
beginning.' ,:
Said land will be offered as a Whole,
and also In two Iota front on Har
rington street.
This February 23rd, 1907.
W, B. SNOW, Commiaionr.
MhK OF VALUARLK LAND.
Under and by virtue of authority
contained in an' order of tbe Superior
Court of Wake i County, North Caro
lina, in special proceedings' for the
snle of land for division, .entitled J.
1L Medlin and wire against Bennett
Holderfleld el-als., t will offer tor
Rale at the Court House door In the
City of Raleigh on Tlinrsday.l April
4tli, at 13 o'clock, AltO the highest
bidder for - cash, at public auction,
the;' following described land in
"""" '"whbiihi, wns
tr. adlolnina lands formerly owned
by Richard Smith, Duncan Cameron
and others, and bounded as followa:
Beginning at a point, thence South
1 01 polea to poin ters, . thenca West
43 poles to two post-oaks, theme
North ; 101 : poles v, to stake and
thence (Sast 4 8 polos to the begin
ning, containing 30 acres or tliere
abouts."i; ' ( 1
MURRAt ALLEN, Commissioner.,
This March 4th, 1907. , ,
.4
AUCTION SALE OF LAND.
By virtue f power conferred up
on me by a certain contract, tor the
purchase' and -sale of land, said, con
tract executed by W. B. tjfokes, of
date August U. 1903, I will offer
for sale, at the Court Houso door.
In the city of Raleigh; N. C, to the
highest bidder, for cash, on Bator- ,
flay, March, 80, 1807. at la; o'clock
in.,, the jolowing-descrlbe'd. tract of
land, ', situate ' la. Wake . county, la
Swift Creek Township, adjoining the
lands of Robert .Gannon. Jonathan
YTtlAv ' AlhoM. jtmnA- : limmtoti fin
follows: ' Beginning at 'a .post-oak,
Robert Cannon' corner, 'thence 3.
148 p. with said Cannon's line to .
stake, thence K. with 'Jonathan Ut-
W. Utley'g line,; thence"N. 184 P. to ':
a stake, thence W.: to flje beginning,
and said to cbntain one hundred and
forty-seven J acres ( I47.acrea , be
the same more or less, an4 known .)
as the.Rufus Sorrell lend.;?' - . ,
B. F. MONTAGUE. 1
,. venuer,
, 7 .. !,' - . aj, ' "
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOIl -
nALr ;- i. ......
Under and pursuant to thft. author-
Ity of an order mado in the special -proceeding
entitled J. IX Bowen et 1,
vs. E. P, Stone et ftl, 1 now pending t
In the Superior Court ot'Wake County,
the undersigned commissioner win on
Monday, the 15th day of April, 1907, at
12 o'clock M., ' at the -Court House
door in the City of Raleigh, offer for
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,'.
ill.? imivniiig ucuiuiiu, I.UU .
County, North Carolina, to-wit:
FIRtlT IXT: A certain kit of land
lying on the south . side -ot .Johnson .
street and bounded on the west by
the property belonging to 3. B. Mar
tin (formerly Itufus Horton), and pn
the south and east by a lot of land
formerly belonging to William B.
Johnson, ai.d on the north by Johnson
street, and being the lot which was
conveyed to John I Stone by W. - W. ;
Vass by deed dated the 18th day of
March, A. D. 1862, and recorded in
the office of the Register of. Deed for
Wake county in Book 208. Pace E42.:
winch said deed is hereby reierred to
and made a part thereof for the pur
pose of a better description.' ' t
SECOND LOT: A certain lot of
land adjoining the lot above describ-'
ed and lying on the south side of said
lot and bounded by a line described
as follows: - Beginning at. the south
west corner of Miss Julia Frost's lot '
land running back ninety-seven feet to
fifty feet; thence east ninety-seven
feet to Julips Lewis' i s (formerly
Hughe's line; thence -back to the be- ' s
land , which .-.was- ORveyed unte John
U. Stone by J. R. Harrison and Ru
fus Hprton by deed toted-the 7th day '
of December, A. D. 1865, ; and recorded
In the office of the Register' of Deeds ,
of Wake County' In Book 208, Page '
524, which said deed Is hereby re-. .
ttrvAA tn anil mflH- nfirf hMAf v ,
the purpose of a better description.
Said two lots of land will be sold
together. There la a good residence
located thereon, "
This nth day of March, 1907. .
R. N. SIMMS, CommLlsoner,
.. .. & u.nu, u.iuiii.
. '''-'' : -f v.y '','':'i''i;'n'l";'v :"
,
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
On Monday, the 22 day of April, 1907.
at the court house door In the city of
Raleigh, at 12 o'clock M I will offer
t"r f """'uu',
'h house and lot on North Wilndngton
Ham C, Upchurch, and adjoining the'
property of T. B.' Parker on the south.
Wilmington street ori the west, the
, ,r! Tr , B T . 'i V.
and. lt & Rand on the
east being the prbperty of the late Mrs,
Adaline S. Upchurch, .nd contalninR
,abut a quar ot an acre. -Title per-(
. J , ' ' i' '''"'"' " .
Sale will be under an order of Wake f
Sulerior Court to make real estate as-
sets.
This 21st day of March. 1907. .
F. O. MORIKG..
Commissioner;
J. C. L. Harris,
Attorney of Commissioner.
W. V. ROSE. FA. WESTOV.
Rose & Weston, i , '
ARCHITECTS. ;
Rnleigh and GrvensboHi, - tt. 0., -i
Steel ; Reinforced Concrete, Fireproof
CoDRtrnctlon Specialty. ,.i
H, P,:S. KtLlE,
ARCH JTfcCT,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Dr. Ernest H; Broiigiiton
MMtatMt with .- I ; J. H ' Crawford
.;'.dentist;;
116 FmrettevilU Sitrsti
TTqc AT TTTTATiT ClV PAPT
lWDOUliU llUXl U IrAxCl-
NERSHIP.
We desire to ' announce' to our v
friends that the law Arm ot Pou &
Fuller will dissolve on April 1st.
Mr,- Fuller will: shortly enter the
firm ot Nlcoll, Anable & Lindsay, of
New York,:' , -. ,
Mr, Pou will continue tho practice
at Ralcich.4 '
. - JAMES S. POU,
THOMAS S.: FULLER, '
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