Q ale of Property For Taxes . For the non-payment of taxes due to the tow of Elizabeth City for the year 1915, I wll Bell at tin Court House door in Elizabeth City on the Monday May 29 1916, at 12 o'clock M., the following town lots for the city taxes and lands located in Eliza beth C.ty township upon which grad ed school tax hag not been paid. An additional cost of 95 cents is ad ded to all taxes herein specified, mak'ng a total as. here shown, which does not Include the sanitary tax. '' ThhrAprfl tSth, 1J1. M. W. BERRT. City Tax Collector. WHJTS Tax .1 1.82 . U.83 . 64.19 1,04 . u.ao , 8S. , t.u . 1.01 . I.M . 8.41 . l.TS . 10.93 . ts.w . 47.49 . 1.12 . 1.82 . 16.2S Aycac C. P. Brothers W. I Cuter W. k. . ... Cbappet R. O. ..... Cofield R. N Creekmore Heirs Dsrrla Captain PUt Pea-eke g. W. ... Koxtos E. L. ....... Godfrey Mrs. 8. B. Granger B. &, On C. M. ....... Hurls C. G. Honowea C. W. ... Howell L. R Iseunn H. M. ..... Jenkins Mrs. M. A. Jenkins Heirs TO. 24 John F. P. ................ 1.25 Jones Mrs. Susan C. 2.85 Lane 0. E IS. 88 Legum Dis. Co T.S9 McAbee H. B 11.49 Moores Mrs. A. E 12.29 Morrlsette Mrs. Cass'e 21.33 Norman Chas N 1.26 Overman D. D 17.52 Parker J. H 2.46 PrlTOtt H. C 7.29 Sawyer Jerry 1.34 Sawyer Mrs. Ida 12.29 Scott J. A 39.15 6eymore O. L. .... 6.00 Simpson Othrone 4.76 Spence J. C. .'. 41.47 Stafford Mrs. V. T. 2.24 Styron C. 8. 1.35 Thornton Chas B.07 Tatem J. M 15.10 Til'ott Mrs Addie : 52.87 Tillett Mrs. Mary E 13.90 Tillett W. A 15.52 West J. T 4.68 White T. 8 1.34 Whitehurst E. L. , 17.18 Wilkins Jos 10.49 Williams D. E. Williams J Bell .Wlson J. C Baa M. L. P.a'lmce Mrs. (Burgess Ballance J. B Bat man El! ert pateman II. L Baum V. F Baum Thomas St.). 7,34 2.22 1.87 2.21 3.81 7.45 1.25 7.09 2.05 1.14 Wl.itur II. 1' COLO HUD 1.23 Tax AEKe:s n Rosa 3.72 Al.e.i iUynuiid 6.10 Aakew O. A 10.70 Bailey Allen 1.70 Larclif M. L 2.85 I-arrlngton John W 8.99 Bass J. A 2.93 Bell A. W 6.09 Bennett Wra 3.64 Billups John 10.44 Bond Geo 1.87 Bond West T 1.34 Bond Clifton 6.71 Bowe Henry Heirs 4.12 Bradshaw Nancy , ,1.M Bright Turner ............... 1.10 Brooks H. B 11.26 Brothers Sarah . 1.81 Callis Rer. J. C 1.41 Carlysle Virginia 9-U Cartwrigbt Cmnlel ....... 1.47 Cherry Pleasant ....... t.M Cherry W. T. ........ IU8 Clemen Selden Coaamt&der A. C 4.42 , tut Grandy 1.25 2.5 i... i.2i i. Bovwcod Brock C. H. Pretl era J. J I.rown Lorn i.-a Bullock W. O, 1.3 Puu'i-g A. T. ............... 1.14 Br.rtrr'Rs Mr. (Quon Kt.).... 4.71 'attwri;;':t J'rs. Ib.iih 7.29 Cflv J. I I. Potior Vi'alt' r 4, Coft r y Tom "... 3. Cccdvin p. K 1 Cray B. L 2 Crv C. T 3 Crf "ory Nmh 1n.3'i ir i tcpd w. n r.fi7 Hamilton S. V,. 1.0 1 Iburptoi V. II 1.2". , ll.rr's Thos. l.r llirr's E'.av' o 1.41 Hobowrll W. J 2.51 Hi Oi'cr C. O 4.12 Poo-er E. M 0.1" Jlooper M. V 3.65 Lae Jim 9.83 Mason C. B 4.D2 M'dseH E. B 1.0 Mid-ett Mrs. E. B 1.04 Jki'dgett R. L 1.41 Ilorgin D. A 6.7fi McCoy W. E 15. OR Nixon J. E. 2.85. Newbern W. E. Sr, 6.H7 Bark J. II 1.25 Pijgott J. C. 12.03 Pinner J. B '.. ' 2.54 Post Ed C 1.25 Pr'tchard Peter 10.39 Ouidlcy .T. B 1.04 Rlgg Gordon t 1.21 Sanl'ome G. C 1,04 Sandcrlln C. H 13.50 Scnrboro .T. W 1.75 Small P. II 1.04 Sm'th W. .1. 1.21 Sfelrima'cs W. W. 1.28 Tillctf T. J. 1.21 Twlford J. T .7.29 Word J. W 2.85 White Thomas 1.25 Wbltchurst Mrs. Mary E. .. 5.47 .Wright R. C 1.25 Whaley Ceorfre 1.04 White Thomas 1.25 Williams J. N. 1.14 Williams G. T 3.56 Corbett DeonU Dames B. V DAVIS. ? It .-' 4 fn Dixon Nell's aM. Utt Doelef Aafcst .--.. .-. VsTf Drew C. 6. ...... t. . . Fasoa Shepher ............. tJ Ellis W. M. . , Fearinc Alio awl 3em ...... MM Ferebe Jordaa 125 Forbes Geo V'.T.": I.W Freeman Ida Godfrey Lydla 2.21 Gorham Riley 1.09 Graree C. F 22.27 Gray Herbert 8.62 Harris A. J 8.61 Harris Henry . 2.39 Hawkins 'Henry 2.21 Hinton Pearley 1.08 HoIIoman Jno. 4.24 Hunt J. H 3.56 Jackson Jesse 4.76 Jchn?on Joe S.56 Johnson Frank 7.91 Johnson L. E 4.44 Johnson Lovle N 1.61 Johnson Sarah F. .......... 11.10 Johnson T. D. 1.91 Johnson V. W 8.62 Jones Rev. Bote 3.32 Jones C. 8 6.10 Jones W. Henry 4.76 Jones L. H. G 5.07 Jo-dan B. F 1-73 Vn Walker 7.27 Kin James E 8.96 Lana Pocahon.tas 13.63 Lee Eddie 17.92 Lttle P. E. ..1 8.15 Little J. II 7.27 Long Uettie 4.10 Martin Edward 3.56 Martin Wm, E 4.44 Mnvt'n Dnmi'sey 6.26 Vehane Jmnio Heirs 10.39 -l 1 ictt J. Fred 1.58 Mlllir Krlly v 7.91 M !t I'ell D. P 2.21 M t 1 e l David 3.5G Mo-it- Wiley '. 16.4') Vow T. J. , 3.27 Voris Wilson 2.83 MiT 'n Peter 7.01 Ni on I'ufTin 7.91 1 " i !- n Levi E 8.51 m . n ri'.ry V. 30. 9S ' en Ten 13.13 Burron NeMIe 7.29 Bennett D. L 2.12 Ca'iarrus lltlra S . 5 C hand er Jacob 2.85 DicLerson S. S T.29 Freeman Hond'irsoa 8.77 Freeman Ed. G .. 8.48 Gentry Nancy 2.85 Crlffln A. O 2.80 Haley Ann , 4.12 Herrington Rebecca Est 5.07 Hawkins A. L 6.35 Howard Wheeler 1.41 Jernlgan Margaret. 7.29 Jernlgan Heirs 3.12 Johnson Connor 1.65 Johnson Geo " 4.76 Jones Thomas 7.29 Jones Jennie 8.54 Jonea M. B T.94 Lane Jack 6.10 Mebane Rachel l.TS Mebane Jacob Est 1.54 Owens Lather , 4,12 -Mebane John 1.12 Peele W. P, 4.12 mxoa G. tl ktatea Pete .,............ 4.12 Mitchell Oeos PfekMtns liar S. .......... M Flndos) m RMdWt Up .... WW GatfH l.tt t.n 4 44 1.41 f4 RMMrffea AIM ani 8evaH t.98 Sftton Oraabsi'ijc. . t.44 8fa Htnnl., I.W (Twraer H. If Z.H Twlaa IJerMa l.TS Warren John 19.26 Whltfbea Toe. 4.7 Whtdbee Mary 8.56 Whldbee Htllery .T1 White Mary 1.59 Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA, PASQUOTANK COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Mrs. Kate Griffin et als Miss Sue Grandy. defendants are non residents of thj .itat a:d after d.:e diligence can uA he Icunj in the Htate. i; Is thep fore ordered by the court that the defendaiiU ap. ear be forj the nndorslgned, clerk of the fl.perlor Court of Pasquotank Conn ty, N. C. on the 20tk day of May 1916 when and where a motloa w 11 be made to lsue execution on that ceriaUi Judgment obtained by the plairtiff against tha defendants In the sum of 81500.00, at the Novem ber Term of 1908 of the Superior Court of Pasquotank County. N. C. which Judgment is duly docketed In the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Pasquotank County. N. C. In Judgment Docket C at page 251. It la further ordered bf the cotrrt that this not e shall be adrertlaed In the Advaooftv a newspaper pab liehed In Pisqnctant County. N. C. for four sneceaatre weeks armf Wm shall ce rafficletrt notJee to tb.9 oV. femdanta. Apm tm mi. o. r. iim , CWk Bitpertor Gowrt. Asm 21 24 May S 14 19 VOTICa OF SALS OF YAI UABL8 HJIAIi EHTAm ri n e !o ' ,.y 'I nl c. n. liCandcr .Tetn .. I e .-i . . . J. E. .. I o'tlsa I'iir-h ... (1 n'nii . 3.11 4.P9 ti.OS 2.21 2.21 ' 3.5i R.4S 11.57 11.58 9.2S 2.3!) "cl ll-iry A. , ' i 'd'ek M;iry A .' B ' o 'r. n,, .VcC'ennle rO-'i"t ,ru t'13 iti'tnen". M:irk 4.7ti "m:(h V. II 1.75 sn-v.-d:-n Charlotte . 9.09 S-cllmnn Ceo. W 6.95 Spelltnan John J. 10.45 S'cnce G. .1 6.40 mill Jnhn H 2.21 S prite James 7.91 KyVrg John 1.35 ''"n-k'ngton Lizzie 5.48 Taylor Joe 7.95 1 nompsnn U. I z.o Ttirner Martha 2.85 Turner Flla Small 2.05 Turner Isaac . . . ." .,. 8.49 Ward' J. Wr v.:....:........ 2.95 Wat kins Clarence 1.25 Whldlee Thos 10.39 Whitfhurst Armour Heirs ... 2.85 Whl'ehurst Ellas 4.90 Wh:tehurst Chas T 3.55 Wl"gms Thos 9.49 Williams Rev. G. W. t 4.86 Wll'oughhr Joe 5.36 Wilson Mary 1.59 WINon Armstead . . . . .... . ... 1.18 Wlnborno N. H. 1.04 Wordhnnsp Will 8.14 Wvnn Z. B. 15. 9S Akiss M. A. 1.41 Archer 3. J. 4.1 Backus Sarah 3.50 Par'Ie't J. 11. 4.12 Bass Ne'rmlah '. . 1 .04 Bass Martha 2.83 t Burfoot March 1.73 Burnett Wra 2.06 NOTICE OF RESALE By vlriue of a decree of the Su pcrior Court of Pasquotank County, entered on the 9th day of May 1916, directing me to sell the following described property, I will on Mon day, June 5th 1916 offer for sale before the Court House door iu Eizabeth City, N. C. at 12 o'clock M. to the highest bidder, the fol lowing property to wit: FIRST Let No. 2 adjoining Lot No. 3, front''ng fifty feot on Matthews St. and bounded E.ist by A. B. Hout!. lot; North by lot No. 3; West by lot No. 1; South by Matthews St., bein'? CO x 100 feet. SECOND Lot No. 3 lying on the West sido or Uliott St. btlng a!:out 55 feet wide and extendinT back between para I 1 lines about 9S feet. fTIIIRD Lot No.- 4 lying on the West sido of Kil ott St. be iik about 53 feet wido and txtf iidrg buck between paialel l:nea 68 feet. FOURTH lot No. 5. being about forty fcrt wide and extei'ding back bo t"vn parallel linvs about 93 feet. " I t !yiig on the Wist s do of Elliott St. FIFTH Lot 0, litunried North I y, C. E. Kramer, East by Elliott St., South loi No. 5; West by C. E. Kra mer. By Tlrtae of a pow aala ir en to ma by Chas. A. Johnson apd wife, Annie B. Johnson in V cer tain Deed of Trat, dated the 18th day of November, 1907, and record ed In the Register of Deeds office far Pasqnotank County, North Caro Una. In deed book 31, page 449, 1 ahaii offer for sale at public sale at the Court House door on Monday, June 5th, 1916, at 12 o'clock M. the following described property: Situated on South Road Street In the town of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, beginning at the South west corner of John Butler's lot, at a point on Road street, and run nfng east one hundred and thirty eight (1J8) feot to Sarah Pool's line; thence south thirty seven feet to Fannie Burke's Ins; thence WeHt one hundred and thirty eight feet to Road street; thence North down said street to the p'ace of beginning, and being the same lot with improvements etc. that Annie B. Johnson purchased from W. Cale and which the said Cale pur chased from T. P. Wilcox. TERMS OF SALE CASH This May 3rd. 1916. WALTER L. COHOON. Trustee. may 5 12 19 26 June 2 hip, Ias'iuotanli Coun'y. North a o i ,a and le -nnin ut the North :is: co ner of the woodland at II . !. Markh-m's 1 ne running thence Scuth 51 degrees W, a ong a fence chain to a line on the plat marked Divid ng Line, thence alonj said Dividng Line S. 33 degrees E. to the Swamp, thence S. 854 E. 1') chains, thence Nor h 15 de grees E. 16.11 chains, thence, the same course 1.57 chains to an old ruck road thence down said old truck road N. 84 degrees W. 10.56 "hates to a d tch. , thence K. 45 degrees Wf 3 ,20 chains, thence S. 57 d"gr:ee W. 88 ltpks. thence 2g -degree. W..' 4, ,83 chains to the place of beginning, containing 20 acre, more or leas, and being d externa ted aa Lot No. 2. on tha p'at. Together Wtth a atrip of land 20 feet in vtdtk from the cot ter of tfta djtek faka (he as4 AV riding Roe EajrtwKrtUy and North wardly alone; the end of the tract marked No. l CPwreft cm the aMre said pM. aM 29 feet strip; 10 be tor a ftett 07 vara far utS9 k8 I tfc tretta BB9 atBtioa $f t ard tta3 fa Oil ms ad whh haa afae ae ajote tt flf. fendaitt wm. aspthe by !, 0. Markhaa. W. U. Ujrtben aa Tl B, ypcwt. CtmmiSCmft a .'pi peara .froi. Ctrde . ' and Daerea pagee t&fL eflte- of CtertT Boperiof Oonrt Pdqotaiik Ceeaey. Sv. CU CHAS It BIO, Bherfff of PaatfaotABk Coaaty. rer K R-RAPfiS.. ' . '" ; TKwtr. Strerflr." may i 12 19 za STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Departmert of St. ta Crtlfica'e of DLisolutlun NOTICB OP ADMINISTRATION. Having qnalfled in Admin'strator of We late Wm. O. Miller I hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to his estate to come forward and make , immediate sett'ement and those holding claims against the same to present them for payment within tweleve months from the date of th e not'ee. or it wRl be pleaded in bnr of their recovery. April 8. 1916. D. W. MORGAN. Administrator To all to Whom Thise Presents May Come Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satlsfac t on, by duly authenticated record cf the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent cf all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the W. H. Weatherly Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No Water Street, In the c'ty of Ellsabe '.a City, County of Pasquotank. State of" North Carolina W. H. Weatherly being the agent therein and tn charge thereof, apoQ whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 21. Rarlaal of 190S. entitled Horporatlone preRnttnary to the UBe'ag of thU Certificate of Basso. www , New, Ttfarefor, L J Bryaa Ortuve Secretary of Stats of the State of North CaroUne. do aeretf, cetlfy that the said eoreorattoa did. oa dp 26 day el Apr!) 1J14, t ia m oflO a duly exeented and' attested u-' m a) wrtUtsj to the diatfotaUoie of, said wjraorettoa. evented br aja the stlChoer tkereof, wKi saajl cpnaent and ta reetird of the pre-' oeedlnga aforesaid are now oa Vft la my mti. office aa prorlfled by la. m Teethsten Wbenaf, I hare tea to set my hand and affixed my oas ofal see -at RaWgh thhrtm -dar of Aprfl, A. D. 19U. J. Bryan Grimes, ' Secretary of State. W. H. Weatherly Co., Inc. have been succeeded by W. H. Weatherly who win continue the business. May 2 5 12 19 26 RUB-r.lY-TISr.1 Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ec zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne used interaaHy or externally. 25c oocoooocoooooooooooooocooo sixth Lot No. 7 on tho east nide of Klott Street loundtd "North by lot No. 8 and tha jail lot; East by the Jail lot; West by Elliott St., and South by 'Mrs, Sue Grandy and G. R. Bright. For further descr'ption of said lots Fee the p at made by W. P. Prit chard and filed in this cause. Terms of Sale: one third cash, one third in six months, and the remain der in twelve months. May 9th 1916 , E. P. AYDLETT Commissioner. May 12 19 26 June 2 NCTICE An election was called today for district n"m'er 6, Crawford town sh!p, Currituck Countv, North Caro l:na, by the County Comm'ssioners to. ascertain whether cr not the vo tors In said district are in favor of issuing bends for the purpose of he'plh'? complete BehooIhouBO In said dlstr'ct. The amraount of bonds to be issuej is $2 500 at the rate of Fix per cent per annum payable s'"ni 'annually, and not to run over 15 yoar8. The propped tax rate is .15 on tve $100.00 valuation of prop crty and .45 on er.ch tnxablo poll A row r'tr;'tion for jail who vote Is required!. j no rcci.it rat on hon' t win open on Fr'd-y at 0 P.m.. May 5th 1916 nrt'! cntiri'c p-mn tv.'OT'y dnyf,-not coi'n'innr Sundnvs. till Bimsct-of SrtunT'y. M iy 27th. Tho books will l.o cpf'n cn'y f-oni fl a. n. til? sunpot nf cic'i dny Pntt-rd'y, .Tun? 3, p. m. v i't 1 e cballerpo r'ar. Tbe oVctlon v'I! be on .rrupK.lav, Juno nth. The r-pHnr i til be at ihn tnmv lar p"l Iht p'r.cp ca-h StAivday vi'h bis bonk fr'ra 0 a.m. until Pirn set for th rclsrat'o"1 f voters. Tin bnlTct wn It "For School house Pondu". or A"al"st School bonse Ponda", There- w'H be one l o'Mng t lace for this election. Per'sfrrr C'yde Mathyas, Pollho'dors T. J. Taylor and J. M. Morse. This the first day of May. 1916. T. W. BAXTER Pe?Iser of Deeds, may 5 12 19 26 " o o o o o o ft o O Saved Girl's Life "I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught," writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Cniton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no eqtral for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl's life. .When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no mora, trouble. I shall never be without a o c o c o o o o c c m Mr THEDFORD'S 111 I NORTH CAROLINA PASQUOTANK COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT R W. Turner, rialntiff, V8 Mary A. Sears and Husband. J. H. Sears. ORDER This Cause coming now to be beard and it appearing to the Court that the plaintiff had a judg ment apainst the defendants no part of which has been pa'd; that the dp fendants have property in this state which can be applied to the satis faction of said Judgment; that the NORTH CAROLINA. PASQUOTANK COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Georse J. Spence, plaintiff, vs Jeremiah Johnson and James sen, defendents. John NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE By virtue of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Pnsqvotank Coun ty, in the above entitled cause, 1 will on Monday. June 5th, 1916 al 12 o'clock M. at the Court House dror of. said County, se l to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy 'a d execution, nil the rlcbt title and interest which the said Jere miah- Johnson and Jamps Johnson the defendanats. have In the fol Icwlng described real estate viz: Lying and blng in Salem Town- ln my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If ycu suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- R-yit ..It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of cplendl J success proves its value. Good for ytung and o!d. For sale everywhere. Price 23 cents. v ? ' r w - w 'mi' -i.1 A HINT ToJIousekeepers Ask your grocer to furnish you with Lebanon Belle Flour and note the results. A. F. Toxey and Co. It's Good To Be " RIGHT The Right Goods The Right Prices and The Right Treatment Will Always Be Found At W. TWiDDY t Grocer POINDEXTER STREET

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