Dr. Ui I.IcGce Waters 1 0 r . rq i i I r ; " - v. . v . S s $ ' " ff . ,ilfthl.ltfi . V . lit: 4 " ' V .y s :.V Ma: , l , - " - ' r .' . . ... . . , ; ' : i i-- - y ' Dr. N. KcGe Waters, pastor of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational orch. ;:roc'-.i.n, preji lies to moru. people Sunday after. Sunday (ban any ler prenchwMn Greater New York" A9 the autbor of "A Young Man's Re Ion and Ills Father's Faith." lie has hud a wider nidienee than most great aehers eujoy. "The Foundations of American Democracy," his lecture. Is terestlnjr. vital, constructive some-ibing not to tie missed. It delves into the ry bottom of American suiKirlorlty. Boy Choir at Chautauqua if- :1 : 5 , H it 1 - in ii'i'iifi - ' , vaiitl ftmii rf-nitilt r I iLlima J V i Aside from the delightful and re- eshing novelty of seeing on the tform the sweet, youthful faces 5 these boys, you may expect to fiar $ perfectly trained organiza Bn of uncommon merit and mu , cal worth. Their program will be divided into distinct features. "The An gelus," presented with special scen ery and the vestments, introduces secular and sacred songs. The oth er half will be given without the vestments and will feature more the interesting, cheery songs so dear to the American boy. SCHUBERT STRING QUARTET I The two concerts to be given at Chautauqua on the third day by th ehubert String Quartet will be a deemed musical treat. ! Frederick Blair, who heads the quartet, formerly a profeflsor at Smith .ollege, is well known in Boston and New England musical circles as a jilisst and a composer. He plays the cello, Frank Currier first violin, lauce Jordon second violin and Edward Kowinski viola. i For breadth of style, tenderness and charm in their rendition of the reat masterpieces they are unexcelled. v , bale oi Proper ty j or laxec For tbe payment of taxes for the I ear 1S15, I will sell at the Court louse Door in the town of Elizabeth City, X. C. on the first Monday in ne, 1916, the follow ng described property: CHAS REID, Sheriff Pasquotank County. Johnson V, ELIZABETH CITY TOWNSHIP, WHITE Gray C. T. cCoy W. E. cMullin P Pis?ott J. L. Eeam I. M. M Lot Taxes Total 1 $ 2.05 $ 3.00 1 $10.12 $11.07 3 $ 1.59 $ 2.51 1 $ 8.8S $ 9.81 I $ 3.89 $ 4.61 Acres Taxes Total Hathaway A. C. 20 $11.69 $12.64 Parker J. H. Iiateman Elbert Caum Tom Brothers J. J. Cos J. C. Godfrey Tom Gray B. L. Lot Tax-t Total 1 $ .86 $ 1.81 1 $ .91 $ 1.86 1 $ .57 $ 1.52 1 $ .80 t 1.75 1 $ 3 41 $ 4. 3S ' 1 $ 1.87 $ 2.72 1 $ .91 $ 1.86 17 $ 3.44 f 4.39 COLORED Mitchell Geo. 1 XewbyV. A. 2 Peel V. P. 1 Pickriug 1 Sanders T. D. 1 Sutton Grabuy 1 Warren John 2 Griffin A. C. 1 Hampton Rebora 1 Howell Isabella 1 Johnson George 1 Jones Thomas 1 Jones Jenn:e 2 James M. B. 1 MeL-ane Rachelt l Mebane Jacob 1 Mcbine John 1 Simmons Mack 1 Smith, W. II. 1 Spellman John J. 2 Spence G. J. 1 Spruill Gertrude 1 Sykes John 1 Turner Martha 1 Whitehursf Anne 1 Wil'ouh' y Joe 1 Winburn X. II. 1 Woodhouse .Will 1. Johnson L. E. 1 Johnson Sarah F. Johnson T. D. 1 Martin Edward 1 Mizzell Wm. 1 Peel Lander 1 Perkins Mary 1 Perry J. E. Perry Louisa 2 Pool Sarah 2 , Pool Clinton 1 Pool Henry A 3 Tllddick Mary A. 1 Robinson McClenn 2 Dickens Mary 1 Downing Wm. 1 Drew .0. C. 1 Ellis W. M. 1 Fields, Sarah J. 1 Forbes Geo, 1 Gordon Chas 1 Gray Herbert J Harris Henry 1 Hinton Pearley 1 HInton J. E. 1 Hunt J. II . 2 Anderson R. R. 1 Askew Geo. A. 2 Harrington Sallie 1 Benbury John 1 Bond Clifton 1 Bow Henry Heirs 1 Bowe A. P. 2 Bradshaw Nancy 1 Bright J. A. 1 Bright Turner 1 Brothers Sarah 1 Cartwr'ght Noah 1 Commander A. C. 1 I 6.59 $10.81 $ 2.27 $ 4.04 $ 2.05 $ 3.24 $10.97 $ 2.50 $ 3.01 $ 2.27 $ 2.72 $ 4.55 $ 1.S7 $ 5.90 $ .57 $ 1.87 $ 2.27 $ 2.18 $ .4G $ 6. IS 3.86 1.50 .91 09 09 86 $ 7.54 $11.76 $3.32 $ 4.99 $ 3.00 $ 4.19 $11.92 $ 3.43 3.96 3.22 3.67 5.50 2.82 $ 6.85 $ 1.62 $ 2.82 $ 3.22 $ 3.13 $ l.U $ 7.13 $ 4.81 $ 2.45 $ 1.86 $ 2.04 $ 2.04 $ 4.22 4. $ 2.00 $ ff.82 $ 2.23 $ 1.50 $ 4.72 $ 2. 32 $ 1.82 $ .73 $ 3.23 $ 1.50 $ 4.32 7.73 6.10 4.78 .23 4.36 $ 6.59 $ 2.18 $ 1.82 4.36 3.23 5.13 2.08 ,32 $ 1.82 $1.50 $ 3.55 $ 4.95 2.00 6.09 4.04 1.42 6.82 1.60 $ 3.23 $ .36 $ 1.64 $ 2.59 I 1.32 $ 1.18 $ 5.81 $ 2.95 $ G.77 $ 3.18 $ 2.45 $ 5.67 $ 3.27 $ 2.77 $ 1.68 $ 4.13 $ 2.45 $ 5.27 $ 8.68 $ 7.05 $ 5.73 ? 1.18 $ 5.31 $ 7.54 $ 3.15 $ 2.77 $ b.31 $ 4.18 $ 6.18 $ 3.03 1.27 2.77 2.45 4.50 5.90 2.95 $ 6.04 $ 4.99 $ 2.37 t .37 I 2.45 $ 4.18 $ 1.31 $ 2.69 $ 3.54 I 2.27 J6W KEWLAND TOWNSHIP "WHITE Dance B. W- 1 $ J3 $ 1.68 Davis J. T. 3 $ 3.00 $ 3.95 Acres Taxes Total Hathaway A. C. 500 $ 8.65 $ 9.60 Briggs and Seligman 125 $ 6.82 $ 7.77 H,. fT" COLORED -"" T Acres Taxes Total Banks Preston Griffin Albert 3 $ 6.86' $ 7.81 13 $ 3.50 $ 4.45 , MOUNT HER.UQN TOWNSHIP . COLORED Acres Taxes Total Small AKord 10 $ 8.69 $ 7.64 Walston C. W. Va $4.81 $ 6.76 "Uia SALEM TOWNSHIP WHITE ' Acres Taxes ' Total HRlhaway A. C. 37 $ 2.28 $ 3.23 Brothers J. C. 10 $ 1.47 $ 2.42 COLORED . Acres Taxes Total Dance W. II. 49 $11.25 $12.20 Felton Rosa - 2 '$ 1.47 f 2.42 NIXONTON TOWNSHIP COLORED Acres Tax;s Total Hollowell James E. 2 $ 5.63 $ 6.53 Shannon Abner 21 $ 1.82 $ 2.77 Bowe Aliord Id's $ 5.40 $ 6.35 Basnight Frank CrH $ 8.14 $ 9.09 Bailey Sam 1 $ 1.82 $ 2.77 Dance Geo. 14 $ 4.55 $ 5.50 Skinner Bill 13 $ 2.72 $ 3.67 NOTICE Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to the undersigned by Will Alexander and wile, Carrie Alexan der lor certain purposes therein mentioned which said deed of trust bears date July 11th, 1913 and is registered in the office of the Reg istered of deeds of Pasquotank Couu ty, in Deed Eook no 37 Page 575. I shall on Thursyay June Sth 1916 offer for sale at the Court House door In said County, at Public Auc tion, for cash, the property convey ed to me in said deed of trusty ta wlt: Situated on the North side of Funnel's Avenue, and bounded North by Sawyers Lane East by lot no 48; Stni'h by sa'd Bunnel's Avenue and West by lot no 52, Said lot is known and designated as lot no. 50 cn plot of lots duly recorded In tha Register of Deeds Office of Pasqu tank County. X. C. In Deed Book no 16 pace 466. Hour of sale 12 o'clock M. This the 1st day of May 1916. J. B. Lelsh. Trustee. May 2 9 18 23 30 June 6 NORTH CAROIINA. CAMDEN COUNTY. , IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE TIIE CLERK. W. S. Eerry, Admr. of the estate of Soloman Barnard, deceased. Plaintiff. vs Cherry Davis, Isaac Barnard, Ilulda Thorn, J. J. Barnard, Judia Hughes and husband. John Hughes, Geo. Bleden Corprew, Edward Cor prew, Lugie Humphrey, Alonzo Humphrey. Ambrose Humphrey, An mas Humphrey, Isaiah Humphrey, Martha Humphrey, and Moses Hum phrey, Defendants. . PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS . The Defendants, Cherry Davis, Isaac Barnard, Geo. Bleden Cor prew, Edward Corprew, Lugie Hum prey, Alonzo Humphrey, Ambrose Humphrey, Anmaa Humphrey, Ixa'ah Humphrey, pnd Martha Hum phrey, Moses Humphrey, and Hulda Thorn, some of the defendants above named will take notice that an action entited as above has been commenced In the Super'or Court of Camden County for the purpose of converting the proceeds from a sale of land for division (an Interest therein belonging to said Soloman Barnard) to the payment of debts of said Soloman Barnard; and the said Defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the ClerR of the Superior Court of Camden County at the Court House In said County on the 17th day of June 1916 at ten 'clock A. M, and an swer or demur to the complaint In sa'd action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Conrt for the relief as demanded In said complaint. This the 15th day o May, 1916. J. W. Walston. Clerk Superior Court May 16 23 June 2 9 IX (THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Lamb Engine Company of New York ' ; vs Gas Boat 'N. Estelle' and Owners NOTICE OF SALE , By virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas Issued in the .above enti tled cause, on the 25th day of May, 1916, I will on the 5th day of June 1916, at 12 o'clock, Noon sell to the highest b'dder for cash, the gas boat, 'N Estojle her engine machinery, tackle and apparel raid sala to be held on the deck of said boat In the harbor of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, This notice dated and posted this 25th ay of May, 1916. W. T. DORTCH. . ' United States Marshal. By JNO R WILLIAMS. Deputy Marshal. may 26 30 Jne 2 TO THE VOTERS CF PASQUO TANK COUNTY I hereby annonuce myself a can diJate for the otf.ee of County Com missioner from Salem township. Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the forthcoming Democra tic Primary. Your support will be appreciated." T. E. PALMER I hereby announce myself a can didate for recomination to the office of register of Deeds, sub ject to the act on of the Demo- rattc primary. Any support rendered will be appreciated. Respectfully, J. W. MUNDEN tf Cia.O Ui ilL FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PASQUOTANK COUNTY I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Pasquotank County, sub ject to the action of the forthcoming Democratic Primary. I make this announcement early because I bs lieve the voters should have plenty of t!m9 to investigate the claims of any candidate for so Important an office. I am not a candidate because a lot of friends have urged me for the office, but a candidate because I want the office and because I be- leve I can fl 1 it to the satisfaction of to h the town and county. I re rpeetfuliy Invite your consideration. Sincerely, f SHELTOX G. SCOTT FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my self a can didate for representative to repre mt the voters of Pasquotank County in the next General Assem bly of North Carolina, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. If I am elected, I will try to the best of my abiilly to repeal the useless and burdensome laws pass ed at the last legislature, and sub- stitute In their stead, laws that will be both useful and economica: to the tax-payers of Pasquotank County. , Respectfully, tffpd ; ENGENE S. SCOTT. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby give notl j to the voters of Currrltuck County that I am a candidate tor representative to re present the oters of Currituck County In the next General As sembly of North Carolina and 1 most respectfully apk every voter hi tbe county to vote for me and I shall surely be elected. Respectfully, J. B EVANS, Harbinger, N. C. TO DEMOCRAT? OF PASQUOTANK COUNTY T hereby announce my self a can didate for the i fflce of county audi tor for Pasquotank county, subject to the action of the forthcoming de mocratic Primary. Your support will be appreciated. 1 Respectfully, CHARLES CARMINE. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF NORTH CAROLINA, PASQUOTANK COUNTY ) I hereby offer myself a candidate for the office of SheMff of Pasquo tank County, having been nominated for said office by the Republican County Convention whith met In Elizabeth City February 1916 I shall greatly appreciate any support that my friends and the voters' of this county may see fit to give me, and, If elected, will use my best efforts to give satisfaction snd to perform honestly and effi ciently the duties of the office. April 11, 1916. S. S. OVERMAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF " I hereby announc my self a can didate for re election to tbe office of Sheriff of Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary. If elected, I will use my best effort to satisfy the people. CHAS REID tf N O T I C E I I hereby announce myself a cao dldste for nomination for re-elec Hon to the office of Trial Justice for Pasquotank County, subject tc the action of the Democratic Prl mary to be held In June next. Your support will be appreciated, r;l l:.n: .:t l. TO PAS5U0TANK CEV.C: I am seeking your votes for T: : ! Justke at the Primary oa J..: 3rd 1916. Th'nk it ever ta.k 't over your nearest neigh! or, anl if ci conc'uda It is the proper th'.r.j to vote for me. This Is the first cell I have made upon you. . , E. F. LAMB. do CANDIDATE FOR TRIAL JUSTICE Pas- To the Democrats Voters of quoank County; I take th.'s method of annoucing that I am a candidate for the office of Trial Justice of Pasquotank County. sutje:t to the action of the rimnry to be held in June.and that will appreciate your support and cur votes. Tours "very truly, , GEORGE J. SPENCE tf . CANDIDATE FO?v, SHERIFF FOR DARE COUNTY I hereby announce my self a can didate for election to the office . of heriff of Dare Ccunty subject to the a tion of fho Democratic Pri mary. If elected, I will use my best effort to satisfy the people. JOHN R. DUVALL, East Lake, N. C. tf I herely announce myself a candi dates for County Commiss'oner from, Salem Township subject to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary. Any. end a'l s'.!p; ort given me will be ap- rreclated. J. C. James, Jr. FOR COCNTY COMMISSIONER 1 FROM NEW LAND TOWNSHIP I hereby announce myself a can didate for re -nomination o the of fice of County Commissioner from Newland Township Pasquo'ank coun ty, subject to the action of Demo- cratic Primary. Any stitnort rendered me will be appreciated. . . H. W. Bright. CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself a can didate for Representative of Pascuo . tank County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary on June 3rd, and pledging my self If elect ed, to serve and protect the inter; est of the people to the best of my abll'ty. . . ' . i Respectfully, i D. C. PERRY. TO THE VOTERS OF PASQUO TANK COUNTY I hereby announce my self a can didate for the office of County Commfss'oner from Ni.xonton town ship Pasquotank County, subject to the action of the Democratic Prl- mary. Your support will be ap- reaciated. T. L. OVERMAN tP npd. ' " FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER '.. FROM ff.LEM TOWNSHIP- I hereby announce myself a can- d'date for County Commissioner from Salem Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary on June 3rd. JOHN M. WILSON, -' better known as John "Kit" Wilson FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FROM NIXONTON TOWNSHIP , I hereby announce my self a can-' didate for County Commissioner from Nixonton Township, subject to- the action of the Democratic Primary on June '3rd. ' SAMUEL S. KNOWLES. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FROM SALEM TOWNSHIP I hereby annonuce mys"If a can didate for County Commis-stoner from Nlxor.ton Township. r subject to the action. of the Democratic Primary on June 3rd. W. F. JENNINGS. 2t tueg 23 30 FOR SALE CHEAP Four Room House nt Nags Head on. -Sound1 Ride. Apply, to Victor Sm"dman. Nags Head. X. C. 3t may 26 npT No. QSS Tbii li prescription prepared tJpecfally (or MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or lis doiet will break say caie, end if liken iheo tonic the Fever will not return. It aeti on the liver belter t! o Calomel sod does cot Jripe or lickea. 2-