. iV l J I : ! f :!! i! i.ill 5 i ! i ill f: . ii! Hi ; ( ! ! 5 ; -4 Published Every Thursday. Entered .it the postoffico at Scotland Sock, X. C, as Second-Class Matter. Thursday. January 23, 1008. Publisher's Announcement. It ;s a siftllofl i-r.i:it in newspaper ethics that rlitirs a:ul nu'di'shers are not responsible for the views of cm Ves'iotKlciits, and the publication of a coinmunicaticKi (iocs not mean that the editor or Miiiiiisher endorses the communication. 'I UK Common'.vk.u.tii adheres to these general pnci- nlrs. 0 The Coiwmonwealth. I Annual Report for 19071? we ' ! (Continued from First Page.) Ii. E. IJIIiLLIRD, Editor jDl. willis Alston, visits to. convict camp i; . R. E. Whltchurst, convey- 4 ; ing prisoners '! 4.00 ! T. O. Vaughan, lumber tar: au y bridge ti? 7.09 A. T. Dicken, road acct. 2C2.00 ! AV. Plarco jB- V mtflhfarl smIpq one day as clerk R. Patterscn, 2 weeks court and summoning jurors goods for chain July 8, 1007 YV. Roster, Wax assessor 5.80 ;E. Clark, I gang 2.00 J Roanoke News, pub. notice ; W. R. Squires, service to ' chain gang 181.10 i N. L. Stedman, one day on board $1,715.45 j Pierce & Whitehead, goods I for chain gang B. A. Pope, settling with There is just as much money in the country as there ever was. There are plenty of peo ple scattered throughout the country who have money, and it is only through imaginary fright that they are holding it instead of paying what they owe. The business men must stop talking panic and scarcity of money if they want to see confidence restored and times get better. Greenville Reflector. IT GOES TO THE PEOPLE. The Democratic caucus in Raleigh Tuesday night decided to pass a State prohibition bill to go into ef fect next January, when ratified by a majority of the vote of the people. It is not yet known when the elec tion will come off. THE EXTRA SESSION. The General Assembly of North Carolina is in extra session, having convened Tuesday. By the law the body may remain in session thirty days, but can draw pay for only twenty days. The body was called together to consider special features of the rail road rale question. Doubtless other things will be considered, but no one can even guess what they will be or how they will be acted upon. SAMEWAY HERE. The Enfield Progress in referring to the ruling of the Post Office De partment that after April 1st, pub lishers of weekly newspapers will be charged special postage for papers going to subscribers who owe for more than one year, makes the fol lowing observations which apply to The Commonwealth also: "During the three months of grace thus given we shall ' endeavor to get ready for the change. We Edwards & Broughton - goods for clerk's office J. F. Cuilom. rebate on tax J. A. House, 2 days ani mileage, inspecting jail J. R. Patterson, jail acct for May Everett Waddy & Co.. sup- jlies for clerk of court T. W. Fennei-, express pd .- ' and issuing May ordeTs T. YV. Fenner, for copying: J book 21 t C. YV. Dunn, listing prop'ty C. YV. Dunn, conveying: prisoner 'y YV. B. Drewry, one mo's sal and labor and 40 hogs fx V. M. Cohen, goods for j Co. home f Y. M. Cohen, goods for g road3 '3 F. P. Shields, Palmyra road work J. S. Harris, goods for Co. roads Frank P. Shields, repairing Smiths mill bridge Miss Pattie Gee, rebate oa tax .r. I,. Stedman, one day on board W. E. Nicholson, com. oa land sales H. B. Furgarson, visit to Betttle Powell W. R. Shaw, waiting oa board B. A. Pope, 2 days on jail commission B. A. Pope, one day as com- misioner D. Bell, Vi yr's salary i)r. F. M. Register, holding inquest, self and guards V. It. Harvey, one day on board S. P. Johnston, one day on board J. A. Whitehead, jail acct T. V. Fenner, one day as clerk June 7th. Y. R. Harvey, one day on board, revising jury list S. P. Johnston, one day on board, revising jury list B. A. Pope, one day on board, revisinng jury list W. R. Shaw, waiting on board T. W. Fenner, one day as clerk 1. S. Sledgo, tax: assessor 15.50 I AV. T. Whitfield i 4.03 8.00 S8.50 11. SO 8.4 3 125.65 23.85 2.80 124.00 23.80 12.25 f 17.25 'y 46.40 20.97 1 26.40 1 3.00 k 2-39 V 2.50 "! ' 2.85 .s 5.60 , 2.80 75.00 15.80 4.50 2.90 11.60 2.00 4.50 2.90 2.80 .75 2.00 June Total July 1, 1007. B. A. Pope, transportation plans T. C. Williams, receiving and letting bridges R. L. Stokes, holding polls Miss Annie Medlin, rebate on tax, 1907 J. T. Dawson, rebate on tax 1907 Ml s Jennie Brant, rebate on. tax, 1906-07 J. R. Patterson, jail acct, June J. J. Robertson, justice court H. C. Atkinson, conveying prisoner Mrs. W. A. Sater, feeding jurors goods shall do all that we can to collect from those who have fallen behind or, failing in this, we shall cut them Wei don Grocery Co., goods off without exception. We shall be sorry to do this, for the intentions vi iiiaikj Ul infill ULC Jil, (JUW YV C have never been able to pay our bills with good intentions. Our creditors always insist on the cash." Trifct2 to Dr. Karpsr. (News and Observer.) Wilson, N. C, Jan. 17. At 12:15! today at Atlantic Christian College occurred the death of our well known and universally beloved townsman, Dr. J. J. Harper. His deatn came as a shock to this community and to the hundreds of friends of the emin ent educator and preacher through out the State. His condition wasj not considered serious until Thurs day morning, when pneumonia de veloped and he laid down to sleep as peaceful as a child lies down to plea sant dreams. The death of Dr. Harper has cast a gloom over this community, where he was so well known and esteemed. His qualities of heart and brain made him many friends all over the State, whose hearts were saddened at his passing. To his untiring efforts is due the success of the Atlantic Christ ian College, and this institution is now in a flourishing condition. The funeral services will be conducted at the Christian church on Sunday at 11 a. m. and the burial will take place at Smithfield at 3 p. m. Dr. Harper was a native of Johr ston county and lived on his farm near Smithfield, until he was elected president of the Atlantic Christain College at Wilson some yearys ago. He was an able preacher and for more than a quarter of a century was the leading man in the Christian church. He was president of the conference and was a leading figure in the national gathering of his church. He took an active part in establishing Atlantic Christain Col lege, the denominational college of his church, which is growing steadily under his management. He was a broad-gauged Christian gentleman of the best type and one of the most influential men in Eastern North Carolina. . The clock ticks and ticks the time vaway, Shortening up our lives each day, Eat, drink, and be merry, For some day you will be where There is no Rocky Mountain Tea. Tree sample at E. T. Whitehead & Co.'s drug Ptore. for Co. roads Weldon Grocery Co. for Co. Home J. A. Pain, board for sick convict Mrs. Agnes McGee, milk for convicts Miss Annie Travi:-, type writing jury tickets Sdwards & Broughton, rec ord book 191 Everett Waddy Co., goods for Reg. office $1,497.74 7.20 2.00 3.00 4.40 3.96 3.94 27.90 3.65 2.00 39.00 211.55 140.98 6.12 11.10 5.00 11.50 10.66 67.45 20.00 S.72 165.00 S. G. Whitfield V. H. Have?, Brinklcyville T'aaip, list taker Y. C. Pittmvan, Enfield T. list taker W. W. Herring, Palmyra T. list taker Sxh'd Brickel'i, Faucetts T. list taker j;. E. Shields, Scot. Neck T'ship, lit ti er VV. M. Warren, Butterwood list taker R. H. White, Palmyra T. f.'st taker R. IT. Roberson, Palmyra T. lit t taker W. C Allsbrook, Rosemath T. Jist taker R. K- Harvey, Butterwood T. list taker S. A. Purvis, Rosemath T list taker A. J. Vhitehead, Rosemath T. list'" taker W. W. Y.7iggin?, Weldon T. list tak er W. H. White, Scot. Neck T. list taker I. H. Smith, Scot. NeckT. list taker M. H. Clark, Halifax T. list taker De leon GreerJ. Weldon T. list taker G. W. Fulghuirt, Weldon T. list taker W. J. B. Smith, Faucetts T. list taker W. K. Pittman, Faucetts T. list taker R. W Brown. Roanoke Rapids T. list taker N. Fitzpatrick, Canoconara T. list taker J. H. Daxden, Conoconara assessor Jno. ' Pope, assessor Conoc onara T. R. H. llaniel, list taker, Halifax T. Hannibal Shearin, assessor, R. Rapu's T. W. H. Hockaday, assersor R. Rapids T. W. T. Eure, assessor Hali fax T. W. R. Shaw, waiting on board N. L. Stedman, one day on board T. C. Williams, oie day on board B. A. Pope, oen day on board S. P. Johnston, one day on board T. W. Fenner, one day as clerk July 15, 1907. B. A. Pope, one day on board S. P. Johnston, one day on board W. R. Harvey, one day on board T. C. Williams, one day on board N. L. Stedman, one day on board T. W1. Fenner, one day as clerk 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 i 55.00 j 70.00 ! i I 45.00 j 45.00 I Alex Green B. A. Pope, oc,o day on board T. C. Williams, one day on board Bank of Scot. Neck, dis count T. W. Fenner, one day as clerk 59.75 1.00 10.00 3.00 8.14 2.00 2.80 4.50 60.00 2.00 0.00 August Total $1,544.86 September 2, 1007. Geo. W. Pettitt, building bridge 20.00 20.00 20.00 3S.50 40.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 70.00 30.01 25. 0C 25. 0 70.00 55.00 25.00 25.00 50. 01 30. 0( 30.01 75.00 75.00 3.00 4.50 2.80 2.90 2.00 2.80 2.90 " 4.50 j 7 4.50 j ' 3.00 2.00 i Sth, and 15th Don't let the baby suffer from ecze ma, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for child ren All druggists sell it. P. N. Stainback, supplies for roads P. N. Stainback, supplies for Co. home Karr til's Printing House, goods for clerk G. W. Gupton, building Kimball's bridge W. T. Parker, road sup plies 7.73 W. B. Drewry, labor and service at Co. home 54.00 W. R. Shaw, waiting on board 12.00 Mrs. C. H. Hunt, rebate 13.20 W. R. Cherry, Supt. Co. - fence and labor 36.75 A. T. Dickens, Supt. roads and freight 29.48 A. T. Dickens, self and guards and chain gang 272.00 E. E. Killiard, road order books 7.50 E. E. Hilliard, tax stub books 40.00 W. R. Harvey, looking after convicts 20.00 B. A. Pope, looking after convicts, Northampton Co 30.00 W. M. Cohen, dtugs for smallpox 14.60 W. M. Cohen, djrugs for Co. home 36.05 W. M. Cohen, drugs for road gang 41.20 Ned Bowser, smallpox work 57.00 Willie Portis, disinfecting smallpox 4.15 J. 1j. Harris, goods for road gang 42.04 Pierce & Whitehead, goods for roads 1-88 J. T. Gooch, J. P. fccs 3.25 T. W. Fenner, express paid and issuing orders 7.20 C. R. Eniry & Co., goodi for roads 6.14 J. A. Whitehead, mat tresses for jail 23.75 N. L. Stedman, one day on board 3.00 T. C. Williams, one day on board 4.50 J. E. Harper, holding polls 1.00 Its virtues have been known for years, and thousands of people have been made happy and well by taking Hol listcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. : Keeps yon well and makes yon weller. 35c Tea or Tablets. E. T. Whitehead & Co. July 1st, Total $3,038.85 August 3, 1907. Weldon Grocery Co., goods for Co. home 167.91 P. N. Stainback, goods for road gang 2.00 P. N. Stainback, coffin for Liza Smith " 2.00 P. N. Stainback, coffin for Mrs. Moore 6.00 ! J. C. Coley, goods for j diphtheria' 11.00! A. L. Stainback, goods, gen road fund 20.2 5 S. C. Bellamy, bridge over Fishing creek 18.15 T. W. My rick, assessor, Littleton T. 25:00 W. R. Harvey, goods for roads 95.56 W. B. Drewry. one mo's sal and labor 53.50 Harrison Drug Store, drugs for diphtheria 4.10 J. V. Newsom, tax list, Lit tleton T. 60.00 M. C. Parr, bread for con victs .S5 Harrell's Printing House, blanks and tax book 8.75 Weldon Grocery Co., goods for chain gang 172.60 C. J. Rhem, cabbages for road gang 8.00 R. W. Carter, repairing Quankey bridge 9.25 A. T. Dickens, freight, etc. 19.85 A. T. Dickens, goods for chain gang 4.35 A. T. Dickens, road acct, self and guards 351.25 J. L. Harris, goods for road . . 31.75 C. M. Hawkins, guarding jurors 4.00 J. R. Patterson, jail acct 21.30 T. W. Fenner, issuing or ders and correcting tax list 86.25 C. R. Emory & Co., gaois for chain gang 10.30 C. W. Dunn, conveying prisoners 6.00 S. P. Johnston, 1 day on board and Vi yr's salary 15.40 John Gunn, work at court house 1.00 W. R. Smith, discount on note for $5,000 for 3 mos 76.65 S. M. Dickens, conveying prisoners 6.00 W. R. Harvey, one day on board 4.50 John Hamill, expenses last illnessas Con. Soldier 10.00 W. M. Cohen, drug acct Co. home 36.90 W. M. Cohen, drug acct chain gang 42.15 W. R. Shaw waiting "on board -75 K. E. Kllpatrick, J. P. fees 3.35 B. A. Pope, looking after road, force 5.00 ! Mrs. McGee, milk for con j victs i Jesse Manning, digging grave C. P. Smalwood, black smith work mattresses for Co. home Weldon Grocery Co., good3 for Co. roads Wm. Stansberry, gen ex penses Weldon Grocery Co., goods for Co. home B. A. Pope, conveying con Weldon Furniture Co., vict S. M. Gary, typewriter for clerk's office S. M. Gary, certifying bonds and recording jurors W. B. Drewry, services and labor for Co. home Mrs. W. A. Sater, feeding jurors Clement Byrd, medicine for road gang Progress Printing Press, court calendars, etc. T. W. Myrick, conveyng prisoner Jack Williams, conveying prisoner W. R. Harvey, goods for chain gang J. R. Patterson, jail acct Dr. Willis Alston, visits to chain gang Dr. B. Crawley, lumber for bridge and repairing Beaver Dam swamp bdg Little- Feed Co., goods for chain gang S. J. Stallings, goods for chain gang I F. M. Taylor, cabbage for chain gang A. T. Dickens, conveying prisoners A. T. Dickens, self and guards, road gang P. N. Stainback, goods for road gang R. W. Carter, repairing bridge N. B. Josey, coffin for Mer ritt Jno. Gunn, work at court house C. W. Dunn, conveyance of C. Powell C. W. Dunn, conveyance of Silas Eppes Dr. H. I. Clark, holding in quest and for jurors T. C. Williams, letting and receiving Milton's bridge Dr. F. M. Register, service for smallpox N. L. Stedman, goods for smallpox J. T. Gooch, J. P. fees, State vs. Mi.tt Williams T. C. Williams, one day on board J. T." Gooch, J. P. fees, State x1. Joe Nicholson N. L. Stedman, one day on board W. M. Cohen, drugs for Co. home W. M. Cohen, drugs for road gang Dr. I.E. Green, Vi yr's sal. as Supt. health W. R. Shaw, waiting on court and work at C. H. Pierce & Whitehead Hard ware Co., goods for roads Pierce & Whitehead Hard ware Co., goods Co. home G. C. Fitts, conveying pris oners T. W. Fenner, part pay ment for computing tax T. W. Fenner, copying old record book No. 19 T. W. Fenner, issuing or ders, etc. J. R. Patterson, holding court, etc. B. A. Pope, one day on board W. R. Harvey, one day on board G. W. Gupton, Milton's bridge S. P. Johm'iton, one day on board T. W. Fenner, one day as clerk 31. 9S 25.70 1.50 1.60 5.00 5 20 12.00 200.31 .83 90.00 55.25 41.00 19.50 8.30 ' 1.50 3.00 ' 3.00 181.58 47.40 33.00 52.50 78.61 67.71 9.30 17.90 309.00 9.40 5.98 10.00 : 2.00 4.55 ' 6.30 20.20 8.00 6.00 15.40 C.95 4.50 3.95 3.00 30.85 12.15 125.00 19.31 12.15 4.85 , 4.00 300.00 175.00 8.04 166.10 2.80 4.50 36.00 2.90 2.00 September Total $2311.55 October, 7, 1007. State Hospital, Goldsboro T. W. Fenner, copying old records T. W. Fl-nner, part pay ment tax list T. W. Fenner, issuing or ders and fee report J. R. Patterson, jail acct for Sept. J. F. Whitehead, conveying prisoner J. F. Whitehead, conveying prisoner N. C. Alford, keeping raft from bridge W. T. Clement, officers cost J. W. Hardee letting bridge C. E. Hardee, repairing bridge, Jacket swamp W. P. White, automatic gate on Martin Co. line fen co C. W. ' Dunn, conveying prisoner from Rich Square John Gunn, work at court house W. B. Drewry, mo's salary, self and labor and guano C. W. Dunn, conveying prisoner Balfour Dunn, repairing 13 bridges Littleton Feed & Grocery Co. goods for road gang ?. G. Whitfield, timber and bulding bridge A. T. DickcJis, conveying prisoners A. T. Dickens, self and guards, Sept. Tarry Hardware Co., goods for working roads S. J. Stallings, goods for chain gang W. R. Harvey, receiving bridges P. L. Faucett, building bridge over Great creek Willie Portis; work in diphtheria Eugene Johnston, goods for road gang J. W. Northington, goods for road gang Weldon Grocery Co., goods goods for Co. home W. M. Cohen, goods for Co. home Spier Bros., goods for Co. Harrell's Printing House, civil docket Harrell's Printing House, blanks for clerk P. N. Stainback, goods for Co. home W. R. House, goods for road gang Jno. N. Brown, drug.i for jail S. P. Johnston, one day on board B. A. Pope, one day on board David Bell, V4 yr's salary as Co. atty C. R. Emry & Co., good3 for roads N. L. Stedmsn, cno day on board T. C. Williams, one day on board W. R. Harvey, one day on board T. YV. Fenner, one day as clerk row 1 9. SSi 250.00'5 f" sw Uur 9.40 ; 26.40 : 1.90 i 1.60 I G th 6.00 3.90 1.00 24.00 10.52 5.50 1.00 67.80 ; 2.80; j 203.16 i !, 15.00 i 272.23 i i 7.01 ! i ) 373.75 3.00 70.43 4.00 45.00 2.00 96.56 6.10 10S.14 30.70 2.25 13.50 7.21 June 1 st (opening) August 1st October 1st December 2d (Monday) Depo:it. 5,685.98 17,028.35 24,551.07 30,755.73 Tcta! Rt.'ccrcei. 20,821.97 32,767.66 40,856.50 45,5C0.3G A growth during the most stringent peri od of recent years. We Solicit Your Account, Large or Smali. 4 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded Quarterly, Al!cwcd in SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. PLANTERS & COMMERCIAL Scotland Neck, North Carolina. BANK, 1-2-tf 29.00 274.89 19.38 2.90 j 2.80 I 75.00 J 3.74 l I 3.00 ! 4.50 4.50 Notice! Public Sale of Stock of the farmers' Storage Warehouse Company. By virtue of authority in me vested by the board of directors of the Farmers' Storage Warehouse Company, and in pursuance of Sections 1170 and 1171 of The Revisal of 1905, 1 shall sell for cash in the town of Scot land Neck on the 28th day of January, 1S308, at 12 o'clock noon, in front of the Scotland Neck Bank, the following shares of common stock in the Farmers' Storage Warehouse Company, the szn.e being fold to pay as sessment duly made and now due and payable, and belorgirg to the fol lowing named delinquent owners, to-wit: NAME J. S. DeBrule, Jr. H. I. Clark W. W. Pope D. M. Prince E. W. Hyman R. J. Madry Dr. K. Leggett J. W. Whitehead J. H. Hopkins C. J. Stacia Willie Hale Geo. Hopkins Forest Vaughan F. T. House I. N. Minshew J. T. DeBrule C. L. Minshew B. T. Parker This the 6th day of January, 1908 Albion Dunn, Attorney AM'T STOCK FAR VALUE AM'T PUE . 1 share $10.00 $10.00 & int. 2 1-2 shares 10.00 25.00 & ' 2 1-2 " 10.00 25X0 & " 2 1-2 " 10.00 25.00 & " 5 " 10.00 ro.oo& " 5 " 10.00 no.oo& 5 " 10.00 0.C0& " 10 " 10.00 100.00 & ' 5 " 10.00 50.00 & " 1 " 10.00 10.C0& " 1 " 10.00 10.00 & " 1-2 " 10.00 5.00 & " 5 " 10.00 5o.ro & " 2 1-2 " 10.00 111.00 & " 5 " 10.00 .'28.00 o'; " 2 1-2 " 10.00 25.00 & " 5 10.00 .".8.00 & " 2 1-2 ' 10.00 L'5.00 & " R. C. JOSEY. Treasurer Farmers' Storage Warehouse Co. l-9-3t 2.00 I I I 9-. nn i 60.90 2.10 182.50 10.00 23.40 5 4.36 52.50 October Total $1,433.00 November 4, 1007. .1. W. Northington, goods for Co. home Eugene Johnston, services as assessor J. R. Patterscn, jail acct J. A. Whitehead, jail acct S. H. Hawes & Co., coal for Co. S. M. Gary, examining lunatic . P. N. Stainback, goods for gen. road fund vv. R. Harvey, goods -for chain gang, gen. fund P. N. Stainback, goods for Co. home Rich'd Pettitt, conveying prisoner C. H. Hals, 3 mattresses Eugene Johnston, goods for chain gang Eugene Johnston, goods for Co. home Dr. Willis Alston, visits to Wash Williams W. H. Harvey, goods for Co. home T. W. Harris, mayor's cost Kate vs. E. Yarboro T. W. Fenner, is?uing or ders, recording bonds etc. M. C. Pair, bread for con victs W. I. Grimoner, repairing bridge Dr. A. S. Harrison, holding inquest A. T. Dickens, conveying prisoner 1.80 J. W. Northington, goods for chain gang, gen fund 5.40 Weldon Grocery Co., oil, gen. road fund 7.20 Home Telephone Co., ser vice to Jan. 1, 1908 27.00 W. B. Drewry, labor and service at Co. home uG.09 Price & Nethery, 5041b tobacco B. F. Weaver, conveying Iunatis Weldon Grocery Co., goods for Co. home P. C. & C. W. Gregory, coffin for pauper W. R. Shaw, waiting on board and window glass A. T. Dicken.:, self and guards S. P. Johnston, one day and one mo's salary W. E. Daniel, pres. int. on coto S. M. Dickens, conveying prisoners Pierce & Whitehead, goods i for Co. home 1.50Pifrce & Vv'hitehead, goods COO for roads I B. A. Pope, looking after 4 8.71 J bridge i W. M. Cohen, drugs for 21.85 I roads I W. M. Cohen, goods for Co. home B. A. Pope, one day on board N. L. Stedman, one day on board Jno. Gunn, work at court house C. W. Dunn, conveying prioncr W'. R. Harvey, attention to -chain gang W. R. Harvey, one day on board T. V. Fenner, one day as clerk 50.40 17.00 18S.S2 10.00 2.40 S8.2S 15.10 24.17 few Marke 2.13 97. S3 4.95 19.40 .97 .SO 21.80 8.65 2.45 2.65 22.05 2.80 3.00 1.00 2.70 30. or) 4.50 2.0 0 November Total ?1,301.4S (Continued on Fourth Page.) am prepared to serve AA y-"' , i. i i .i public generally wun tnc very best of fresh Beef, Pork, Sausage, &c. All orders tiled promptly, and every customer's wants regarded. T. X. IIII.J., Main St., next to Prince's Stables. 1-2 2m Notice. Most people know that if they have $ been sick they need Scoff' jt Emu I- 8j sion to bring back health and strength. j? But the strongest point about Scoff's Emtitsion is that you don't have to be 1? sick to get results from it a ""' It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre- vents coughs, colds and consumption. Gs A , cgi A Food in concentrated form for sick and A well, young and old, rich and poor. Qi Q i A And it contains no drugs and no alcohol. A JgJ ALL DRUGGISTS; 60c. AND $1.00. jg Notice of Execution Sale. North Carolina, ) a:n ri Halifax County. ) Superior Court. J. N. Smith vs Isaac Smith By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Supe rior Court of Halifax County, in the above entitled action. I will on Mon day the 3rd day of February, 1908, at 12 o'clock m., at the court house door of said county, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, the following described real estate, to wit: All the right, title and interest of the defendant, Isaac Smith, in and to the lands of which Isaa.i Smith, deceased, died" seized and possessed, in said counjty and state, and bounded by the lar.ds of William Smith, Titus Hill and the road lead ing from W. II. Smith Place to Smith's Mill, said land 'being all the land in said county ; and state of which the said Isaac Smith, deceas ed, died seized and possessed, and the interest of defendant in said land being a one-nintht interest, un divided, j Said land being real bstate attach ed' " .the above entitled action This the 3rd day of January 1908. J.R. PATTERSON, Sheriff of Halifax County. ByCW.DuNN.D.S. lr9-4t i By virtue of authority vested in me by an order entered in the Speci al Proceeding in the Superior Court of Martin county entitled Hyrr.an, Ausborn et als. Vs Stamper, Alls brook et a!s, 1 shall on Monday Feb ruary 3rd, 1908, at 12 o'clock M, at the court-house door in Williamstcn, s?ll to the highest bidder for cah the following described tract of tar d, known as tha John Frosty Ilyinan tract lying on an! near the line be tween Halifax and Martin counties n?ar the road lea-ling from Palmyra t Hobgood adjoining the lands of E. P. Hyman, Wade Mizell and oth ers, containing 250 acres more or le?s. The entire tract is well covered with young pines and oaks, the older Inm. i ber was cot fifteen year3 ago. llns December 30th, 1907. S. J. EVLRKTT, r-- Commissioner. Wilhamston, N. C. l-9-4t ) Plant Wood's ( Garden Seeds FOR SUPERtCre VEGE TABLES tk FLOWERS. Twenty-eight years experience our own seed farms, trial grounds and largo warehouse capacity givo us an equipment that is unsrrpas3cd anywhere fcr supplying the best Bced both for the r) is one of tho largest in this country. We aro headquarter; for Crass and. Clover Seeds, Saed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog gives fuller and more complnte Info Feeds thP.n any other elmiler publica tion Issued In this country. JIuUed free on ienest. W rite for it. T.W.Waod&Sons, Seedsmen. mwr.iviuiMD, . VA.