rUBMC LEDGER
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918
PAGE O
IJSGAL jADVH
NORTH CAROLINA
GRANVILLE COUNTY.
In the Superior Court Before the
Clerk.
Peck Chavis & Wife et al
vs
,J. H. Overby, et al
(NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
The Defendant above named, J.
H. Overby, will take notice that an
action entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior Court of
Granville County, North Carolina,
for the partition of the land de
scribed in the petition in this ac
tion. And the said Defendant will fur
ther take notice that he is required
to appear before the Clerk of the
Superior Court for said county on
the 2nd dav of March. 1918 and an
swer or demur to the petition in
said action or the Plamtitts will ap
ply in court for the relife demanded
therein.
This the 21st day of Jan. 1918.
D. C. HUNT, Clerk Sup. Court.
T. LANIER, atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The Clerk of the Superior Court
having duly appointed me as Ad
ministrator of the estate of W. T.
Roberts, deceased, all persons in
debted to said estate are requested
to make settlement with me. All
I persons holding claims against said
estate are warned to present them
to me within one year from the date
hereor or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery.
This February 11th, 1918.
U. M. ROBERTS, Admr. of
W. T. Roberts, deceased. X.
SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB
LICATION. NORTH CAROLINA,
Granville County. In the Superior
Court.
Saul Kaplon
vs I
Bessye Kaplon
j NOTICE
To Bessye Kaplon; the Defendant
above named:
You will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Granville County for the purpose of
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between the Plaintiff and
you, and for an absolute divorce;
and you will further take notice that
you are required to appear at the
April Term, 1918, of Superior Court
to 'be held in the Court House at
Oxford, said County, on the fifth
Monday after the first Monday in
March, 1918, and answer or demur
to the Complaint in said action, or
the Plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
Complaint. This 22nd day of Feb
ruary, 1918.
D. C. HUNT, C. S. C. X
SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
Pursuant to an order and decree
of the Superior Court of Granville
County made on the 2nd day of
March, 1918, in a special proceed
ing wherein Peck Chavis, Lee Hicks
et al are Plaintiffs and J. H. Over
by, Sallie Overby et al are Defen
dants, I shall, on
WEDENSDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1918
sell at public auction at the Court
House Door in the Town of Oxford
to the highest bidder for cash the
following described tract or parcel
of land, same being situated in said
county in Oak Hill Township join
ing the lands of James Harris, Jr.
on the East. The lands of James
Harris, Sr., and Henry Overby on
the South; The lands of J. N. Wat
kins on the West and the lands of
Jenkins on the North and contain
ing 40 acres more or less, the same
being the lands conveyed to Lewis
Overby and Joe Henry Overby by
Richard Jenkins by deed dated
March 2, 1895 and recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for
said County in Book 49 at Page 385.
This the 2nd day of March, 1918.
T. LANIER, Commissioner.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
The Clerk of the Superior Court
has this day appointed me Adminis
trator of the estate of S. T. Daniel,
deceased. All persons indebted to
this estate are requested to make
settlement with me. All persons
holding claims against said estate
are warned to present them to me
within one year from the date here
of or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
This February 1, 1918.
G. N. DANIEL, Admr. of S. T.
Daniel, deceased.
D. G. BRUMMITT, Atty.
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND.
Under the authority vested in me
in a certain Deed-in-Trust executed
by Charlie Mangum and Alice Man
gum his wife, on the 5 th day of Oc
tober, 1915, which is registered in
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Granville County in Book 116,
page 274, default having been made
in the payment of the bond secured
by said Deed-in-Trust, at the request
of the holder of the bond aforesaid,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
I have this day qualified before
the Clerk of the Superior Court as
Executor of Edward Jordan, deceas
ed. Parties indebted to this estate
will please make settlement with
me. Those holding claims against
said estate are notified to present
them to me within one year from
the date hereof or this notice will
be plead in bar of their recovery.
This January 29, 1918.
T. A. ROYSTER, Executor of
Edward Jordan, deceased.
D. G. BRUMMITT, Atty.
I will sell for cash by Public Auc
tion at the Court House door in Ox
ford on
FRIDAY, APRIL 5TH, 1918
the tract of land in Dutchville
Township, near Creedmoor, convey
ed and described in said Deed-in-Trust,
to wit: That tract of land
where the said Charlie Mangum now
resides, known as the Jeff Thomp
son place, bounded on the North by
the lands of James G. Brogden, East
"by lands of formerly owned by L. R.
Cross, now owned by D. Meadows,
on the South by the lands of James
. G. Brogden and bounded oh the
West by the lands of Thomas Keith,
and containing 73 acres. Time of
sale 12 M. This March 1st. 1918.
A. A. HICKS, Trustee.
CASTO R H A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over SO Years
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The Bursting Shells.
"More legs are lost in this war
than arms, but we don't know why,"
says Major Boehm, of the Canadian
army.
Amuptations of any kind are
much less numerous than we imag
ine. With some 400,000 soldiers
abroad, and that, too, in the very
toughest fighting that an army has
had to face, there have, been fe7er
than 1,050 amputation? among
Canadian soldiers.
This isa bursting shell T ;-?,r, Thv?
the wounds are usulaly not oZ tLo
amputation kind.
Only about 30 Canadian soldiers
have, according to Major Boehm,
been blinded.
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Further appropriations of $450.
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000,000 already authorized, is ask
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ARE GIVING TOASTED
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To anyone who doesn't know of the
wonderful advances that have been made
in the preparation of smoking tobaccos
in the last few years it may sound strange
to speak cf toasted cigarettes.
Strictly speaking, we should say ciga
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readily by its trade name, "LUCKY
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The American Tobacco Company are
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enormous quantities through the various
tobacco funds conducted by the news
papers of the country and ' forwarded
through the Red Cross Society to the boys
in France.
This new process of treating tobacco
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The Red Cross nurse is always glad to
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as, in most instances, that is the first
thing asked for.
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Mothers can rest easy after giv
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Gov. Craig, who has been sick for
a long time, continues quite feeble
at his home in Asheville, his friends
will regret to learn.
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Milder Ills
E. B. Eorden, a Goldsboro bank
er has given the Methodist orphan
age in licleigh $25,000 of L'berty
bonus as a part of its endowment
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: 'ive students are under quaran
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Mocksville Record: Some one
broke into the office at Kincaid's
mill, near the depot, last Monday
night and stole a pistol and a razor.
There was but little cash in the of
fice, an-i the thief failed to jlocate
it.
me Hoover chair factory at
Thomasville was burned Monday.
Fire caused by "a hot belt throwing
sparks into the shavings." Loss
estimated at $60,000 to $70,000,
with $16,000 insurance.
Geneva Turner, aged two years,
died in a Gastonia hospital, follow
ing an operation for the purpose of
extracating a five-cent piece from
the little sufferer's throat. The coin
was lodged in the child's throat last
November.
The two city commissioners of
Raleigh have at last broken the
dead-lock and elected a commission
er of public safety to succeed the
late E. M. Uzzell. That question is
out of Ral3igh's way until another
question is started. A. H. Money
ham lh the new commissioner.
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