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or la: : :,t .a i: . iii r u i hi 1 1 v vir! 111 (!!': II) 1 1 1 : - il nr nor Co, ( f I t I ', ill ;tr trt. I will fc P" ... 4 fiv 31,1 II r. Try .us Ui-aiui wivo yon. if iM,t hut'hlii'd. Only y 1 ., I;' : t. il l So ill f-u'i b v ijie Drug Co. T ,,Tm orno will o r liead of 'Fpm-Ir.I Notice" .1 at Hi rlo ol luc p-r In or e . ! rfinlrlnr tbanirs f Ml TIT f,. i (..ii,4 b! cony la oint lit ir ii n uou on '1 uu.y. A J.!ri!v. uiit dlprmtitlnwd before III I .nnuu'M ttr hH ipireo will be c , I t. .,.,. nl rates for lu Ume ao- . . U., -:..,,J. , . I muts OB which DO SfwwlDC e . r .f iiBt-riliiut Is marked will be i. ! '-till lm bi .1" and charted "P K1 c-e ui d w JutinuDC, sod Items of MW la- .....,! I.r MMj.irnnoB. n4 sit business ii be s.iilressed toTssOsrn- and ant to individual BMBlberS Of tbC NOllCIiOF DISSOLUTION. Notice is beif by L'iven tbt C. G. Weai bergbv ban Hold bU Intercut nnd bolclinirs ir. the liriD of D.iss A V, i-aibersby, doing fullness lu tbe m0re particularly described as fol MIWII (II INUSOVIIIH, n uuu me I lows, to wit: L,lrl K m I.asll 1,111ml y, ID a proi t (-(i.iijf rtiUil. 1 ; 1 1- iVrry ri it i, x ii ii' t J i i ii's, 1 i.l on .'.UunUy, Iijo 1 1 ilny tt Deo. r.!U, iii ; o'clock i,. -r lur buio ut i!i "Ui l liton lVr ry I.'iimo i'i.ifc," lo the bi0'he bidder for casb the following des eritieil traits of land situate Ii L'.iiley's lownsbip, Nasb County and iiLile of North Carolina, and ' i". sume ban been purchased by J. K. Aberuiuhy, and "aid 0. G. Wrath- era by is released from all liability Those who are Indebted lo the said firm will please make settlement with E. T. Bass. This Ibe lOib day of No. 1911 C. G. Wealhers&y. TIIUISDAY. DEC. 9. 191L Stmt Katt rr Farmer t CracK. . How much do you suppose It costs ' , you a year to repair your, wajjo ns tnd harness on account oi roaast How much does it cost" you a year for shoes and clothinjr that are ruin ed by your children wadinjr through the mud to school? How much does itcostyoua year for medicine to Lot No. two to the division of ibe Eaton Perry estate and dun posed of Ibe three following tracts. First tract, adjoining Wesley Prlvett and olbers. Ilcyinoin ut ibe stake at tbe said Privette beirs line; tbence Kust five poles to a cor ner in tbe canal io Tomoot Swamp', tbeoce down said caoal to tbe road; tbence with tbe road Eastward 76 Doles to a corner of lol Na one in Tbe underak'ned oavinir tbin duv I ibe bouse lol line: tbence Soutb 21 qualified as administrator of tbe I decrees West 27 poles to a stake; eatate of Mrs. Nancy R. Batcbelor, thence South 87 deyrees East 18 deceased, late of Nasb county, N. I poles to a stake lo tbe Smltbfield C, notice Is hereby iriven to all I road, theuoe with said road South persons barlow claims acul&st said I ward 129, poles to the Privette line: estate to present tbem to tbs under-1 thence with said lino North 87 de signed oo or before tbe 6ih day of I irrees West 96 poles lo Ibe betriu JNO 131Z, or tDis nonce will De l nlnjf, conUininH b7J aoreu ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE plead In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will I oome forward and make immediate settlement. TbiS Nov. 6tb, 1911 W T. Batcbelor, Adinr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Second tract. Adiniuinit Thomas Lamm, I. CJ. Uailey and others. BeKlnnintf at a stake coiner of lot No. one itn liailey'a line; thence said line runolptf boutii de irrees West, 10 poles, South 7 de grees West 4 poles to tbe mouth of drain whence it enters white Oak rOUr CllllUreil tuiu Wliu i. vnuiu, iw. vi t'aou vfwu- , Ilrxrthrouirh the mud to school N. C, notice is hereby iriven io 87 degrees West 84 poles to a corn- KT.?.! all person, having claims against er suke; thence with No. 4 North 3 lurch? How much of a damage lUeV8tate ot said deceased to pre degrees East 45 poles to a corner The undersigned bavlni? Qualified I Swamp; thence Soutb 7 degrees as administrator of tbe estate of West zyf poles to a stake lo said cure your children's colds contracted I Mark S. Grifflo, late of Nasb Coun- Lamm's Hoe; tbeoeesaid line North in wad and chu a year to you is the mud that pre-1 wot tDem Ut lne undersigned on or pine; tbence with No. one South 87 tents your children from attending before the 11th day of Nov. 1912, or I degrees tutst 89 poles to tbe begin .v,,.i. n. ii.m.M tA thnm rather, this notice wi.l be plead in bar of oing uootaming 25 acres. Riiwi.viu.u..w , i . , y . i iru.j , , Tl i . . .i . i t U..IM ludir ircovery. t u persons hi- un-i r.,K iwuukci mwini Mineiosaui ail muwuwi i . . . , r , h!nnit,i t a nnm ab A H II- UlCDRO I H w .-v. w w : I D.-nton s corner anu runs North 3 This Nov. 11th. 1911. ' ' - degrees East 36 poles, North 87 de- i , S. G. Griffin, Jgrees West 22 polea, South 20 de- Administrator of M. S. GrifHo. dec d. EXECUTRIX NOTICE I At the price of potatoes North Carolica, -Guilford County. grecs West 49 poles. South 87- de grees East 18 poles,. North 47 de grees East 15 poler, South 87 de grees East 5 poles to the beginning, containing 8 and 1-10 acres, subject to tbe life interest of Hurgrett Per ry, age 76. and Martha Perry age their much damage to you is our bad roads mak e i.miriedinte (,,. in preventing your reacning maraev with your product? You are pre- f ectly willing to spend money in the buying of reapers and mowers and other farm machinery. " You are willing to purchase carriages and harness. "are to-day, one- load would be the average farmer's tax for ten years for good roads. At the end of that time the roads would you could vote to rescind you wanted to and you would have at her residence, 509 w. Washington Nath Registry your good roads and no tax for thir- "" . " or. 5 Terms of sale cash. - tyorfortr years, the balance of :.7i.ir iiiT uVX.xr';j s. S-Bissette. Commissioner I bar of their recovery- All persons I Indebted to said estate will pltase I make immediate payment. Mas. tkmpi u. Kicks, Executrix of F. B. Ricks, Deceased This Oct. lltb. 1911 . - ; f Havlngounlined a. the Executrix Ty of F.B. Ricks. deceased, late of Gull- ow'08 0D,y , M 0Ddivlded lntere8't ford County, North Carolmu, this is i ,u m j .-. .tk- ... begood,, and t0T itfyikl,P!rfn? ha.vln tla,"s tracts or parcels of land being a oe goou,. wiu ajrai8t the estate of said deceased, napt of th Vjltnn pBrr .ftt. t. A ind the law if to exhibit them to the undersigned SLihlfhu oY7t IS? r. 7 r- i your life. Selected, Wlater Care Of HacMaary. Finch & Vaugbaa, Attorneys. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. One of the first things to do when . you buy a wagon, buggy or other! vehicle, or when you -invest your I hard earned cash in farm machinery I NOTICE. By virtue of power vested in me oy that Deed of Trust executed to me by W. J. Whiteburst and wife Roland A. Whiteburst, on the 21st day of December, 1904. and duly recorded in tbe Office of Register of DCeds lor Nasb County in Book 119 at page 078, 1 shall, on the 23rd day of December, 1911, sell pfor Tbe undersigned baviog otalifi ed as administrator of tbe estate of Mra LmhS. M RixlHin itwiwuin is to prepare a sneiter ior it wnere ate of Nasb coubtv. N. C. . this . is ft will nnfr Ka atwiswI tn thf wpalh. 11 tliltlfw nil lioeitoiitt havtr.tr i-luima er. But building shedsnd houses agaiust'the estate of said deceased p. to the highest bidder at pub 11. .. -j -l:!!-Sit o present them to tbe undersigned 10 uc.tio.. at the Court bouse door iui iwb wn iumiiuh i'" , ut. tk, tun, f m I ID wasDville. N .J i at 1Z O' CllKik themachinary at all, if , through 1 1912. or this notice will toe mend in noon, the following described real carelessness or neglect it is not put I bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said At;; : : ii. Ml thcrif.-.:::.- -t: ir mi!' rticcd, as til t ;. 3 t ! : ; ' c. l. ; away after using. The shed may be large and dry, but it cannot keep the rain off of a tool that is not put in it. And this is where we have no ticed the greatest neglect. It was not because there was no . place to ' put things away, but because they "didn't .have time" to attend to it The South would save thousands of dollars every year by attending to this one item. And then it gives a estate , win come I -for ward and make immediate settle ment. ' 1 v.- , . . ;' This Nov. 24th, 1911. : ' N. P. Boddib. Admr. of Mrs. Leah S. M. Boddie, -deoeav eo. ..v.-: " '-t-,i.-- - Address, Durham, N. C tT'7?:'r w . NOTICE: - LAND SALE; By virtue of a power of sale cou- tamed in a mortgage executed by w. . wiison ana wire to tbe un- estate, lying, being, and situate the County of Nasb and State North Carolica, to wit: Tbe place known as the George Strickland Home Place, adjoining the lands of A. J.Price. J. D. Todd. J. R. Harper, Buchanan Harper, et ai. containing about Z37i acres. more or less, composed of three tracts as follows: 1st tract. Lvintf on toe iNorin side of the Kace track, and bouuded oa tbe North by the lands of Buocbanao Harper: on the Hjiat ana boutbby tbe lands ol J. R. Harper, on the West by ibe farm so much better appearance to I dersignod. recorded In the office of I lands of Buchanan Harper and A. Aa hvl stneaH amatr f ra fAim mat I the Register of Deeds of Nash CoUD- I J. Price, corrtaininir 150 aier mru-a and wiUi the paint bright on them J '? kLnlf't.f1, de" less; se book 86 page 408, Nash . , . m .... 4j fault having been made in tbp pay Registry: Second tract, bounded instead of sitting outdoors rotting ment ot the indebtedness secured as follows, beginning at a. pole and advertising their owner as a poor manager. : If you haven't . put yours away, then get at it now, and make a habit of having a place for your tools and then keeping them in it when they are not in use. J- W. Nash, in The Progressive Farmer. inerein, we win oner lor sale at tbe bridge across the o Id mill branch Court house door in the town of on tbe Nashville and RnoWv Mount roao, ruuniOE? tbeoce along . said road to J. R Harper's line, tbence Nssbville, N. C, between the hours of 12 and 1 P. M., to tbe highest bidder for cash, on Saturday tbe 23rd day of December, 1911. that certain tract of land situate in Bat- ley's township, Nash County, ad joining tbe lands of T. R, Lamm N. 1 E. 145 poles to a stake io ibe old race track path, vtbenca. down said path N. 77 W. 83 poles, theuce . 48 vv. b poles, tbence S. 82 W- 8 poles, theDce S 31 VV. 6 poles. Hesse vs. Iii City Paver. . Sometimes when the weekly pub lisher refuses to reduc the price of his publication, or perhaps increases the rate because it has been too low, he is confronted with the statement that a Vz dal!y from the city can be obtained a!mcst eh cheap. The read- wesiey iamro, iora u. uoonc. and tbence 55 W. 2 nol.- to n r,v S, W. Smith, containing ten acres. I stump in BucbBiian Harper's line, and well known as tbe borne., nlnne thnia S .a w sn nnL, o ..;., of the said W. R. Wilson and wife. I stump io Harper's and Price's eor- Tbis20tbday of November, 1911. ner. thence S-72 W. 10 pole to a Terms of sale: Cash. Connor & Connor attys, , Wilson, N. C. Hadley Harriss & Co. Mortgagees. NOTICE. By virtue of the powercontained er forgets t: at it is the quality, not j io a trust deed, executed to me by t!ie QuanCly, tliSt ma'ves the pubii-llsaao Bryant and Ilattie Dryaut, c:.'.:on valu:.l!e to Uva.. IT? may which is recorded in Nash Countv. toi i. y to d,y s::i L e columns of ? v . wauMtaij iuiut i71, lUiil 1 l h'JiO ttl V 3f re- -nr-l- ' i c 1 ! l c f t jxn t r t T i i 1" 3 ho-. ? ; ; V '1 not f.nd 'ji tcr- t, f ') r t- s i rre tbe court bouse door in I ty to tbe highest bidder f strip of land in Mannii Na h county, adjoin! n ' U. . Upcburcb, S. . w ana others and i ows: Beginning t: Urrburbe s lie i I poles to a i ry now go E 5 pol, iu tbe ru up ibe . J creek to ' . . ' (' 'ree m n IT 1," , ' "-e bo:'. coun- ivb a !"-!. ip, ' : ' i ( I '.- siase; tueoce a. loi poles to the beginning, containing 100 acres, more or less; there is ex cepted, however from this tract -a lot supposed to contain 14 acres, and described in a deed from LL N. Snell and wife to Victoria Dozier. See dped recorded in Book 118 page i I. hi "i'lStry. TbirJ Ti y I I t I. Adjoining tbe iren. J. D. Todd V ii I 1 t ut a po s'l side ( . 1 t i 'i f the , ) t rci s' Ff-;f ft V W4 fcw ii.. . . . , -'in --i a I 41 Three Vacant Lota and One lot with two room kouco Also Home Place of G W. rhilipa, all situate in Nashville and on Darncs St. . Also Farm of 552 acres near Sandy Crcc3, with am- f pie wooa ior larm use. lias two-room house, tobacco barn, etc. . . v - v , , For particulars apply to v "... L;-rvTILLERYSO;, PS'SSL io : : v.: i: r r i r s - ... . For Life and Accident : Do not place your contract ' I"; ' until you invectijate some ' of my leaders. They will .' . interest you. Fvemembcr, I Represent Scse of tte Stalest Cc;:s ' ' .In America. , . j.-.v..nAi:;i, U...lli.ii) Is J Dug VVellsDangerous! -The dug well with its dead animals and dirt ia merely a cess pool filled with germs and death. Dad water means bad health to man and beast 85 per cent of typhoid comes from impure water. The -Cl r--iyr' ' i ; yhen Drilled-. ' Properly M .. J ; .Dri;icJ Is A Qurantes A-ifr.st Tyr'icli ar.J Ccntr-Icn : It means an inexhaustible supply of pure, spark- - ling water for all purposes, A drilled well does . - ,i r not dry or freeze up, leaving you without water. , ' Lei Us Figure With You On A Drilled 7ell We guarantee absolute satisfaction. You cr.nnot r Tord to ri k tl.e a neaitn oryonr f imiiy end stock with a : Rnrenilln-r i , ' ., dujwt'.l. , e will call and give full i on. ; r; -hi.:n, North Ci torn. ! we have ever t'.y.vn.' AT '1 W inaLcr;-, J ' Un:ni.;l J Cravcr.:tt3fcr $12.53. A Lcauty, Lo Eureyou eca it. Yours Very Truly .General Merchants and Cotton Buyers '' Nashville, 11 C. COMIZO V U i 1 as, tmm , Vith all Its Blccsins,' Real air . Fancied..''.";'? Vc Are rrS.y For ' . ' VithAE'TL:.-Of ' We have a larno and var: I : :.' meat to ma!:o year t .!' - from. : Lo E If reir.: to cc tchc: t T r
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