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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1902.
Dr. lvilgo is up against some
of the members of hi* church
again. Liko a certain ghost we
often hear spoken of, he will
not down. Some of lho promi
nent papors and men in the
State praise his article which
caused the trouble.
We suppose our citizens are
busy thinking about good roads
■—at least, they are not talking
about the mat tor. We asked
for communications on the sub
ject and not one has been re
ceived. We think the Count)
Commissioners would favor the
crusade against mud and sand,
and some action should bo tak
en, Begin now.
Col. Julian S.Carr announces
himself as a candidate to suc
ceed Senator l'ritehard. Col.
Carr has a warm place in the
heart ofeyery true North Caro
linian, and though he was de
feated •in tin; last Senatorial
contest, 'twas because the time
was not ripe for Iris candidacy
and not from any fear as to his
fitness, lie is a great man and
his popularity is not confined
to his uaQve heart,
♦ ♦ ,■
l'oiusylvania does, indeed
Bocin to be a sunken Stute as
one of Iter distinguished citixcm
recently charged The Meridi
an, Mies..News is moved to re
mark ; - k
" Pennsylvania may Dem
ocratic one of these days, b.n
it Hillne
•When cross-eyed cats
'(Jo hack on rats;'
nnd when 'lY\as noes liepuliii
cin.—Kaleigh I Vat.
The needs of t..e town HIP
great and one among them
is that of u hearse. 'I he one
bought, sevi ral ye. rs uhi -
yoii'l repair, and i,> w iiu re is
no suitable v hiele by v. h cii w •
can carry the dead to their his
resting place iksj eel tor the
memory ol otir loved ones, ft 1>
our hearts wiili a do-ire to pro
vide as neat ariangement as
possible— lis tin; last tribute
we can pity ih m. 'J he ladies
are always ItHt'tnoal trr uHinmr
ments of this kind, it lite town
authorities wid not act,and we
tW reasun why a rnuv e
ment cannot be begun now to
secure a hearse, li some one
will inaugurate an a lion along
this line, we are sure ull neces
sary aid can be secured.
WASHINGTON LETTE*.
[Prom our Regular Corrcsjx>mlent]
Washington Nov, 17, njoi.—A ru
mor has been started 111' Wr.shing
ton thir weik, a'prof.ose of the
speakership out st whit h is at
trading wide-spread attention both
M a curiosity and as a pt>»sible fac
tor in the atraggL f
of the ITouse r>f Representatives.
It !■" been discovered t at under
the constitution, ttu* Speaker of the
fj oiisa need not be a otciub-. r. He (
nujr be elected from private life.
ifc> SOMMff was the discovery made
than it was suggested that it would
be an appropriate token of their re
spect and esteem for the republican
members to elect Cen. Henderson
speaker of the Fifty-eighth Congress
not withstanding the fact that he
will not be a member of that Con
gress. Whether this suggestion was
put forward simply as a feeler, at
the behest of Gen. Henderson him
self,cr whether it is merely of some
of the Speaker's ardent admirers, of
whom he has a host in Washington
is not known. The possibility how
ever, il followed up eren by a mod
erate campaign in behalf of Gen.
Henderson's claims, will serve to
still further complicate the sitiia
tion and render :he coming session
even more interesting than was an
ticipate:].
There is a good deal of comment
among the veteran members com
ing to Washington, on the youthftil
ncss of the members elect of the
Fifty eighth Congress j»nd they cite
the New York delegation as an il
lustration of the extent to which the
people are, in these days,departing
from the atlge, "Old men for coun
sel." With the youngest Prcsijert
in th : While House, that the coun"
try has ever had, the next hou>e ol
Representatives will show the
youngest body of men tver selected
to legislate on the affairs of the na
tion. It has been said that the Sen
ate, however, would be affec
ted by this cr«>7.e for yoiing men but
the older members point to Bever
idge, Bailey, Culberson el a!., as an
evidence that the young men are
crowding the ' graybeards," out
there.
With remarkable « xpedition the
treaty witli Colombia, providing for
- the construction of the Panama Ca
I nal, has bren brought to a conclu j
j, sion and the convention will bel,
duly signed by Secretary Hay and ,
' Minister Concha.The Secr tafy says |
that he regards the arrangement ,
made as most favorable to the |
United States and he expect'* its j
s prompt ra ideation by the Senate. ;
The copy of thc'Cuban treaty has
been received in Washington and 1
, while t 1 e terms are not altogeihei I
tatisfac 01 y to the administration 1
-ccrctary Hay it It hopes to secure .
the necessary mot ilicaliou so thnt ;
I it will In in sua e to present to
> Congr ss when' it convenes two .
w eks hence. It may be said thai ;
the.Cuban government emb Idened
I l>y the shortage in the sugar supply
of the world and the increased price
' "resulting therefrom, demands a lar
ger discount from the Ling ley ta
riff rates than the administration '
| feels j stifi - d in asking Congress to '
s all jW l>ul Gen. Cliss has gone to '
Cuba and will attempt to convince '
President I'alma that to il inand too '
much is I k ly to defeat the treaty '
' which would prove a dissapoint '
ilient and a serious injury to Cuba. I 1
It is bt iteil at I'ie White House '
. that the so 1 ewhat sensational :e- 1
I
p r!s s n! out in regard to the
health of youn j Theod'-re Koose 1
veit are t ilaliy u! warranto "i he '
buy has I een 1 sing his eyes too o
hard and the doctors ordered lim
t.» j»ive thein us cn.npict a rest "as
j>os>i!>l- lor at le i-t a week. Even
tiis ri In: n asliingtoii w.,s IcU
' optional with him and h! parent- v
, but w th the pr -sped of a .. eekV
, j eafor .« 1 id'eness both the lad ami
| his 111. thcr deemed d wise lor him
'to r turn t'» the White llouso. lii>]
all! Imii w init ju-rtntis and .will iii j 1
no aay interfere with the Pr sidenfc "
•outhern'lrip. 1
That there will he no tru*t lei-is- '
lation is lot s sure. S. me of ihe 1
prominent tii'anceer* of the co-ntry #
are liecoming alainied at the uilu 1
ation. \V, at tln*y iegaj;d as espec- 1
laity dangerous iancial sta- '
bility of the eo ntr is the orga»i- 1
nation of trusts and the tloatipg Ot 4
trust stocks based tin information 1
which is neither comprehensive or 1
eliable. Ihe marke. to-day, ihey '
say might l>e utter y routed b> the '
breaking of a few large industrial 1
corpbrations and it is impossible to '
secure any defini e information in f
regard to many whose stocks arc 1
dai'y bough and sold on the mar
ket. '1 his hue of argument is in ac- 1
cordance » ith the message sent to 1
Congress last year by tne President *
and is regareded as more than p .s- '
- siblc that some enai tment forcing >
publicity cn the so-called trusts wnll
be place .on the statues of the com-1
ing sessto .'~
1 1 of the Depart- j
• raent aie greatly interested in the t
. repot ta beings eiveij of the
, iveness of the new torpedo boat, j'
r the Adder. According to these le-1
i ports the Adder mule a iuu of two '
: miles in on . direction. turned with '
the gre.Ust celerity and return d |
sto tS*. starting point and immediate-j (
ly on its arrival thee fired a torpe
do which came within ten feet of
small target. AH this was done un
der water and in an incredibly short
space of time. While running at a
high rate of speed * here was r.o
indication on the surface of the
wat. r. so that aa er.cn: j\ vessel
woa'd hare had actually no warn
ing of the approach and could not
pos il>ly have attempted anjr retal
iatory measure until the vessel was
entirely out of eight and reach.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAf?
A cheap rrmr.lv for awKhi and colds
U all right. but you want something
that "will relint and cure the most «r
vrrr and dangerous rrttlHi of tliroat an«l
lung troubles. What shall you do? go
to a winner act] nut regular climate? j
Y;s, if pcesible; if net possible for you,!
then in either OK the only remedy that
h.Vi been introduced in all civilised ouun- i
trie* with Kctcat ia •erere throat ami j
1 ung troubles. "Bochec'i Cenjitn j
Sjitip." It not only heals and stinr—
fates the tisanes to destroy the germ (ib- f
case, but allays infUmxatiun, causes i
easy expectoration, gives a good night's
rest, ami cures the patient. Try one
V>ttle. Recommended many years by
all druggists in the world. You ran
get !>r. o. C. cieen's reliable remedies
at S. R. Biggs.
lit I creen's Special Almanac.
A copy of "Trackmen's Advance
Advocate" was brought into the
office by Papt. T. \V. Thomas.
From it the following railroader's
prayer is clipped:
"Iyord ! now that I have flagged
Thee, lift up my feet from the
rough road of life and plant them
safely on the deck of the train of
salvation. Let me use the safety
lamp known as prudence. Make
all the couplings in the train with
the strong link of Thy love, ami let
my liandlamp lie the Bible; and,
Heavenly Father, keep all the
switches dosed that lead off on the
sidings, especially those, with a
blin.l end. O I«orjl. if it be thy
pleasure, have every semaphore,
block along the line sliow the * hite
light of hope, that I may make the
run of life without stopping, and,
I.ord, give us the ten command
ments for a time card ; and when 1
have finished the run on schedule !
time and j ulled into the great dark
. tation of death, may Thou, the
great Superintendent of the Uni
verse, say, 'Well done tliou good
and faithful servant, come and
sign the pay roll and receive your
check for eternal happir.css.' "
A Startling: Sor;rise.
Very few could l*lievt in looking
at A. T Iloadley.a bealthy. robu.-t
blacksmith, of Tildeu,'ld., that
for ten years he suffered such tor
tnes from Rlieuir.nt:.- m r.s few could
endure and live. But a wonderful
chiitige fol'owcd his taking 1-lectric
Hitters. "Two bottles wholly curei
me," he writes, "and I have not
felt a twinge in over a yetr." They
regulate the Kidneys, purify the
blood and cure Rhei-matism. Neu
ralgia. Nervousness, improve diges
tion aial give perfect health. Try
them. Only 50 cts.
Rev. lrl R. Hick's ICO3 Almanac.
To say tlint this splendid work of
ark-nee and ail is finer and better
hnn ever. i> stating it mildly. The
k-tnand tor it is tar beyond all pie
,'ious * years. To say that such re
mits, leaching through THIRTY
>■ \HS, arv- not Üb«ti UJXM sound
«nse and usefulness. is an insult to
he intelligence of the millions.
i*rof. Hicks, through this great Al
luuiac, aud his famous family and
.cieiitific journal, WORDS AND
kVoRKS. is doing a work for the
.vholc piople not approached by any
j'.lier man or publication. A fair
e4 will prove this to iny reason
ibl • person. Added to the most lu
uinous course in astronomy for
I «,>.*. forecasts . for storins and
.veather are given, as never before,
or every day in the year, all charm
ugly illustrated with nearly tio
mndted engravings. The price of
'ingle Aluianac, including postage
tnd mailing, is THIRTY CENTS.
A'ORD AND WORKS with the Al
nanac is 51.00 a year. Write to
A'ORD AND WORKS PUBLISHING
, 2201 Locust Street. St. Louis,
Mo., and prove to yourself their
{reat value.
_* A
If you tit HtCcrinx (nm Kcmu.
"iiu, In, Herpes. Ringworm, dandruff,
>f nay hkxvl or din ilittax, llimrck't
.iij u.l S..!|>luir is 3 *r reroute. SuKI Uj
'. I>. Jc Co.
AudHMUlurll & Cpta a God
via. - , .
ll.acork*s LiqnM Snl >bur will cert
*ncwly lin.l 11 ume i|flinb«n. Try
tewl'l Lxjuxt Sulpitar luilit. For
ale at C. I» Ou ti ;ibea % Co.
Amirrm 11—11 &. Co., Kcitk a
l adwm.
Not a Trie BUI
A iter a thorough investigation of
the CkX ajc.~ : -«t L. H. and Wn.
Ange, cbar„, I wil'i wrecking the
Washington and Plymsath train
sometime ago, the grand jnry of
this county returned.not a true bill.
Detective J. M. Fowler, who was
employed on this case, did all in
his power to ferret out the mystery,
and to bring the guilty parties to
justice, but thus far his skill and
ability here failed. But he does not
give up He contends that evidence
is to be had, and he will have it.
While at work on this rase M'.
Fowler has come in contact with
many of o»;r people, and the gener
al opinion of our people is that he
is a high toned, clever gentleman,
and that while he has thus far failed
to find the perpetrators of tlie :r«-t
dastardly crime ever committed in
this county, he worked as hard as
he did in the celebrated Bonner ca.-e,
which inarfc him famous through
out the United States as the "Pia
kerton of North Carolina." —Ply-
mouth Beacon.
» New Idea Woman's Raraimc.
The Chrittmrj number of th
New Idea WowaVs Magazine wil
offer many features that will prort
of practical and timely value dur
ing the coming holiday season
I'hc second installment of
Journal of a London Woman;'
I • Christmas Presents for Men;'
•'How to Entertain a Christina!
House Party;'' "Inexpensire Gifti
for a Christmas *i ree;* "A Child
ren's Party for Christmas/' ail
I each and alt add their quota to the
general interest of the book. 1h«
contents will be b:illiant!y illus
tratcd, both in color plates and ir
lilac k and white, and the legulai
utilitarian portions will far (iatt
the tame presented by any othn
i magazine of the pi ice.
Terr llniiloarh.
I>r. Ilcylln, In hla "U(r of Ktn«
Ohnrte*," retoril* that during the re!|fii
of Qni'Pfl Elizabeth "llnw «■ oiw
| wbo wrote the Ton Comuiaiidiuent*
! tbe Creed, the l'ater Softer. tbe«|uivn"i
| mi in** mid the prayi-r of our l/d
{ within tbe, of a |M-nny ami
Kave her nuijnh a of n«'i«rlf
of >u>'li mi artUictai ni.tklnsc I'.at by
tbe help thereof Bin* ittd |-lainly and
dlctinctly dlacern every Hlrt."
A unuirivlut filntlnr feat was ttat
i "rare (iloeo of Wi.rk brought to fscias by
i Prti'r Ila lea. an Kmcliahmnu, v Iwhlm
; exhibited IH-fnrc lor lunjn*y the entire
J lilliln Wrilton In a liouk cunlaSniitg aa
many l>a ve* a* a full aliol edition, but
. QUlutf Into a walnut."
Para.lt* Flovrera.
i Cnrtoua (irnvecDcw rc*ciul4inc rude
' Dowt*ra tluit iiuv on ti.«a In TUna
I d«'l Forgo mi* by a corre
; aiHiiuU'iit of I.a Nature, lVirta. Tbene
arc found to t>e due to a iwraaitlc
growth. but the "flower*" roiislit of
tbe Inner wood of tbe tree whtcb t*aa
| U'eii foniil tliroiiKb tbe t>ark ami aa
-1 biiiihh varlouM fanciful Khii|ica. often
: thorn* of the ebnwleal ai-nnthu*. wen un
I t'urintnlau rapltata. 'l lie |am>lte that
causes the growth la a relative of tbe
uilmlctoc.
(ork Carpfi*.
A cork oor|H*t may l«* kci.t clean and
In kmal condition liy usli k the f«4k>w-
I It'x mixture: I'ut Into a t»*ttle oi ial
| iNirta of vlnesar. turt>ciuliu>. lucthybtt
| eU aplrlt and llnaeetl oil ami ahake
all well ltuh tula well all
over the cur|K t witb a |hid of clotb or
mnictbluK of the kind. |> illsMng It well
afterward with a clean cloth.
T«* B*laa It oo«.
! "l knew I've cot a vein of poetry In
me. Hlr." confidently a*» rte«l the yuan*
man to the editor, "and ail I want la a
chancv to brl'iK It out. What would
you mißKest. air?"
"I think you'had better aee a doctor
and have It lanced."
I Badly
Shattered Nerves
and Weak Heart.
Toe Nervous to Sleep
or Heat.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cur* and
Nervine Cured Me.
A shattered aanrous syita nearly ahrtjri
, to »ome affection ai the heart emc-
I tally where the p tieat's heart is weak boa
; hereditary oi «ther causes. Dr. Miles* Heart
Care is not only a prrat heart rrnlaltir.M
i * » * tonic which tpeedlty cucrccts
and the heart's actum, enriches the
! Wood and improves the circnlatKm. It will
bmilvl y»« up pi at it did Mr. Crmwlotvl
i »h v letter follows, and gTeatly ixmprort
j year general health:
"I kave been io rr- at'y benefited he Dr.
Miles' Nerrtae and llrart Case that 1 freely
rtcommend tfcem as the best renedei tor
• N diseases they are J to care,
j When 1 legas Uk ng theae mctlkmcs I
! weighed scsrcelv 140 rounds tt? sent*
were bad> shattered artd my heart tro»
Iw . 4 T Tf l 1 pa«a ia my Wftaim
j snJ Ecoldcr, had d tc-lty ia riccv ac en
lav u ft lide, had frfoirrl imoibrnn( nvlb
ar.d piy k-ait «oitld tkttcr aa.l palpitate.
I ctiold est mtci-Iy any kuel o! food antfcoct
■ nitfc: inf tfrr-it di**:ie>«, and »aa so rntb-s
; ja-t neir. il. th;t 1 tl*p« htL'e aiehtorder,
t Nti* I BTO river 1 cllrrrd with »-y brut.
ww a nres an ne.-.dr as a die, I rirta wvß,
eat well audit 3 I an; kapp»
a..tl aia tiyipg t» n.ale hick the awntt
I ran t tor d'tun * ho did xae no goad
wbk I wti ill.-—T. R. Cuiu.oan, Caatrr,
lon,
A'l dr-c~ : Ja te'l and (nrmbx Srst bat
tie l»r. Hue,' kcoxdua. Send lor hec boall
am (wrwiaa and Heart iHnaa Aj.t *1»
to. Uiims tWin i ta.BklM»ibA
VN WW pnWljr MH ■omctMwc in UM HOE of
Hsr VfUll&Rrw dn
SURPRISES. J r/s^
GXYS&g) Pain,s 4 01,5
for jomr turkey dinner. The bead of the kouc will Co] a JJOOJ sharp carver rerjr convenient when the IvktJ.
The mother wiß
a—RF THANKFUL
if U>e has a Buck's Cook Store on which to prepare the bin feast The whole family, in (act. will he thankful if the (tin
ner is cooked on a Buck's Store or Range becaoae promptness and a good dinner ate assured those naing a Back'a Shift.
A Thanksgiving Feast for All Our Patrons
daring thia entire meek. Low prices arc the attraction.
%
The Simpson Hdw. Co.
HfIEDFpRD'g?
Iblackdraughti
1 THE ORIGINAL]
{UVER MEDICINE)
A aallow ounirlrxion.
bilkniiw and i coated U*igue M
are common indication* of Itvar 1
and kidney diwaeaa. Htoniaci and I
bowl tnwbing, term aa toey arc, B
C'tc immediate warning by Mia, I
it lift and kidnor biflbln, I
Ikcwh l~» painful at the atart, an I
oiaca bank to care. Thedford'* I
i HUrk-Itranirht nrrrr faila'to bene- W
itdiaaaawi hirer«ihl weaauied kid- H
i n-v> It atin up the torpid liver 9
to throw off the gcrma of trverand tf
aonr. It ia a certain preventive S
otrbolera and RriffHt'a diaraae of I
th* kiiiawi. With kidneva re- I
i«f«wl by Tbtxifotd'a Hluk- I
l»rau?Ht thotiaand* ot hare {
, J*dt immune in the mi list of yel-rH •
t low fever. Many famiiiea live ity ]
perfect liealti ar I hnve no other I
irtor, than Thcdford'a I'lack- t
DwAt. It i> ilviiji on hand for J
■Uf in an e uer;- r,y ,-inl eaves p
many etj-njive ca!ij of adcctor. V
1 eUllmt, S. C. March ». IVOI. f
1 I have imJ ThaJfora's B' v.LraujM f
for three y tart and I have aot halt ice V
I* adock r »toc« I have bun taki-.g H. li
llt M the best mtdkinc for mt th.-t I* !$
aa the market for tlvtr anJ kldaey ft
UwSwt and dyspepsia and other H
(•sapauita. Ritv. A. 0. UWiS
rftwm^MKsesiGzfiQF'*
Sued For SIO,COO.
A Littleton sjn-cial of November
11 th, to.the News and Observer
contains the following :
Mr. B. B. Nicholson and hridc
have returned from an extended
1 bridal tour to Cuba and other i
t Southern points. They are visiting
the families of the bride and grooin
| in this county-
A report reached Raleigh yester
day that the mother of Mr. Ander- i
son. who committed suicide at Lit-
I tlvt >n because Mrs. Nicholson
j would not marry him, has brought
s iit against Mrs. Nicholson for ten I
j thousand dollars, alleging that h r
. refusal to uintry him caused him to
commit su-c.de.
The readers of this paper will re
' call the sad termination of the life •
[of Mr. Anderson, a conductor on
I I
jthe Illinois Central railroad, who.
'killed himself liecause the lady he,
[loved was goinK to marry another. J
$ !lc was desperately in love with
I Iter, followed her to Littleton, and
I took his own life when he learned .
■ that she was to be niatried to
j another gentlemm.
| Hancock's Liquid Sulphur corn (kin
| troubles of every nature. No hone
«koskl be without it. Ask your merchants
j for a book on Liquid Sulphur. Sold by
| C. D. Cintuphea & Co.
i Audersoa ItaMell a Co., Keith a
ttodwia.
I .
I - -
!• ALL STORES j
> Will Be Gcsaf 3
Next Thursday !
| >On Account Of j» I
tj Tliaiiksgiviifg
TO COKSUMPTIVES. ,
TWI Utw!t* -
liagtl tm gJ I »■ ■ r»ry- ft I I
I > »m» lrt| tiiKiu, a*l «.: &». 1
| te&ntlinv tLlcniß lit st«nt •( cut. To ,
i tiast Kto 4cs-r« w. be v:.l fen-T«-11/ sr-ad (frr*
Iti d»rtl • • tr« ;mcr,4i' i it. «t«!l H
».i)t M ■ mt f-T I
! KillUt l icxcUmUT-rn «i 1 try
I t irtMi.Hk is innimfcta. *
iac, fi iuil't«.»Hi>»ilt t-o l*-m l
■liiiiwwstlmsi,
Look Out for Breakers!
X am now just from the Northern Market* where I purchased goods cheaper Iku
ever berore. I will aril for the next jo day*
Enrcka Plaida jfi formerly sc, *• Mated Coffee 11 formerly, lljtf
Mustaphaa ,* " ,« Gre " "1* " "*
1 . 7 •• -Beat 10- %2%t
BruwaCotttm 3 " * ArtMckfe ,
ftaktok Eng. Lyoaa Coffee 11 « M*a
Tie Shoa 99 " #1.25 Cents Nice Hata ?B " pjo
Oyater Boon |i 99 " >:.ju 1 lbcan bk|.
Ladiea' Doog. powdera fa - a*
Shoe* 9k " S:.2S Single Bbl Breach
- CentaCalf - ft.*" fi .so G " *
* Ladiea and GeaU
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Acme Hoar ft.7S " fc-oo All p slop jars SI.OO
I have jn«t opened np a Full Line of Clothing ml Oiinaala which I will aal 4
10 per rent, abore coat also a nice line ot Children'a Clothing and Fancy nianaa
Suit*, also a large ami nice line of the Latest St) lea of T.adtaa Jackata and al
other Rooda nut mentioned at reduce price of JJ per cent. I cordially ha>
vite the public at large in to examine my iuulenae Mock be kite buying.
Cli Gur&anue.
School Books at Half Price.
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AH Kinds of School Books Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
j Now ia the time to order your Schftil Ecr k». Best larjainaeirrcfcud. We wQI
Uke yonr hooks in exchange. Semi us a list of them at once. Typewriters tented,
repaired. laought a:«l sold. Stationery, Fountain l*ens. School and Ofict Furni
ture. HI)!)! Hooks, dl«i ;rjj.hophones, Rubber and Leather Goods.
OM and Rate books a specialty. Write for catalog and Hat. Book Bags and
Straps Free.
SOUTHERN BOOK EXCHANGE. - - RALEIGH, N. C.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Executor's Notice.
Having this day qualified a* excutor to
the last will aul testament of Newbern
Cherry. drrraMd, notice is hereby giwi
to all creditors of said estate to present
the.i claims tu n.e dulv proven on ot W-
Ifore tbe Ist day uf November, 190.1, or
this notice will tie plead in bar
of tlteir recover*. All parties indebted
to said estate are requested to make hn
j mediate pay mment. .
I This Oct. Mb. i>» 2.
R. 11. SAL*btkt,
5-6 C Executor.
,
Trustees Safe of Valuable
Real Estate.
Br virtue of * Deed of Trust executed
to inr this tbe jtli daT of March, 19m*,
■ and duly recorded in bock D. D. P., on
page J.\| —term* of this lHx-d not being
1 c00;p..e.l situ, I -hall sell at pnbiie suc
tion (for cash] at liobtrsonvi'le, N. C..
! Monday. November 14th, I»M,
the tract of land conveye-l in this Deed
of Trust to G. D. A J. C. Roherson, by
' Harvey RiKJT*- The tract of land lying
' and being in Bear Oitn Township. Mar
tin county, adjoining tbe lands of David
Gurganua, Stanley reel. William Br.l-'
lock and others, containing sixty (60)
acres mon or less.
This 14th October, 1901.
M IRA D. RORKRSON. TaosTKK.
Administrator's Notice I
Having qualified aa administrator at
W. C. Powell, deceased, late of Martin
County, N.C..thi» is to notify all persona
having claim against tbe estate of mid
deceased, to exhibit them to th* nadsr
signed on or before the 17th day of Oc
tober. If[>). or this satire mill b* plead
in bar of their recovery. All pemnt in
debted to said estate will please make
immediate pax mcnt.
This sth day of Oct. 1901.
J. B. KAWLS.
4-6t r Administrator.
NOTICE.
Having qtiali&cd as Administrator upon
the estate of S. A. Anilresrs, dccetMi!;
Nc tice is hereby given to all person,
hckling claims againat aaxi estate to pre
sent th.-m fo the undo signed for payment
ou or before the 30th day of Nunnbrr,
■9%)' or "*** notice s)l> be plead m bar tif
their iwwtry. AU pniuu indebted k>
said est it- me teq e» - -c jto make its*-
dl tc pa iscnl.
This soth day of Vow. If 1.
y-M - A. k. Dnoow.
• —' ' -I". .
NOTICE!
Having this day qualified as admin
t rat or upon the estate of Newton Rogsr
aoo, deceased, all creditors of said»
late are requested te present their claims
to me properly proven on or before tha
Ist day of November, 1903, or this notice
wilt be plead in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate art re
quoted to make immediate payment.
This October 17th, 190 a.
W. S. RaoDO. ,
6-6t. Administrator.
NOTICE
Hsvlng qualified as Administrator upon
the esUte of Gnythcr Hanell, di rrased.
notice is hereby given to all persona hold
ing claims agaiast said Estate to present
them to the nndersigiied for payment on
or before the 15th day uf November 1903,
' or this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate are req-mted to auk* hnmn
diute payment.
- - This 14th day of Nov. 1900.
DAVID P. HARRELL.
9 6t p. Aduiini.tpator.
NOTICE
Having qualified aa Admiidarsator np*n
the Rstate of Marke C. Hymaa.ili ciaasrl,
Notice is herefcr* given to all
persons holding claims againM
said Estate to [iu>st them Is the andsi
signed for pay meat On or kehn the tjth
day uf November, 1909, or tMonotfc* wid
be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AO
persons indebted to soU Mate asw 10-
quoted to make immediate payment.
This 14th day of November. 1901.
T. H. HVMAN,
9-6t p Administrator.
THE
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