LONG LITIGATION I Over guano has ABRUPT CLOSING Non-Suits Arcejjtfil I > v Swift & Company, Plain tiffs in Series of Cnrrituek County Art ions MAY BOB l'l' AGAIN Company Has liicht to Ke open Suits \\ itllin Year, But General Impression Is That It Will Not The long drawn legal battle over the Male of a quantity of fer tiliser 10 Home 23 Currituck County resident * in 1922. which the buyers alleged was of inferior after the February term of Super r lpr Court opened here Monday with Judge F. A. Daniels, of ' Qoldaboro. on the bench. Swift Ac Company, plaintiff In . the actions, accepted u non-suit in all the cases still on the calendar. They had been continued from the j December-January term of court upon representation by counsel for the pluintlff company that ad-, dltlonal evidence was being col- j lacted. The first of the caKn was taken , up at Uie March. 1 ?*2? term of Su- | perlor Court. It resulted in a Judgment assessing the defendant half thi? cost of the fertilizer. Loit er, however, the Supreme Court ruled that the fertilizer either1 Was worth the full price charged* for It, or was worth nothing, and decided outright in fnvof* of the! defendant. Some half a dozen other cases, virtually ideutic-alj With that one, were tried at ?uh-' sequent terms of Superior Court I here, and all resulted in verdicts I for the defendants. Under the. law. Swift & Com- j pany may re-open the case* with in a,* year. The impression here, howsver, is that they will not be I reopfened, though counsel for the' gW>p?ny lias made public no ? statement on the subject, f- v Fundamentally, the long fought ' battle over the fertilizer hinged about the question whether it was of the quality claimed for it by j the plan u fact u re rs. The plaintiff' " company held thai it was, and was subjected to painstaking analysis j to determine that fact. The com-' pan* argued that any failure on the part of the defendants to raiBe I -a satisfactory crop was due to! ; weather and other conditions In whtah the fertilizer had no part. ' When these eases had been dis posed of, aud after several other | cases had been settlod by com pro- i raise or otherwise. Judge DauJele ! adjourned court until afternoon. The. next caMe slated was an action in which Jonah Collins, adminis trator, Hi bringing eult for dam Iau?*s against the Hyde County j Land and Lumber Company. Other actions also on the dock et (or the day included u suit by M. P. Hlte against A. L. Ayd lett. for the collection of archi tect's engineering fee*; and u case in which the City of Elizabeth City Is suing A L. Aydlett. These cases, aud another in which the Permuit Company is suing the Crystal Ice & coal Compauy. were expected to keep the court busy through Tuesday also. The following actions were slated for Wednesday: Director General of Railroads against Lambert Brothers. The Spencer-Walker Company ! against E. F- Spencer, and E. F. Aydlett against M. H. Jones, re- 1 lated actions growing out of the | failure of the Spencer-Walker i Company here several years ago. The City of Elizabeth City j against the Hoard of Graded School Trustees. Peter MulUn against Fred Rob inson. For disposal Thursday are the following cases Newbern & Fislier against W. E. Culbreth. Howard Roughton against Ben 1'ailin. J. R. Newbern against the Western Union Telegraph Com pany. Barnes and Hall against W. E. Dunstan. For Friday, closing the week's docket, are the following actions: The Unique Illustrating Com pauy vs. Lambert Brothers. The Clarke Seed Company vs. Jenneite Brothers. Judith R. Griffin against L. B. Roach. Minnie Overton vs. Elisha Ov erton. Nannie PerklUH vs. Dr. W. B. ] Sharpe. \ Holdfast Rubber Company vs. ! Central Filling Station. Director General o<f Railroads vs. the Farmers Ginning & Pro duce Company. The court will last a week on- I ly. Cases stricken from the dock- \ et Monday, mainly through com- j promises, follow: Catherine W. Browne vs. Com mercial Bank of Wilson; Arundel Sand & Gravel Co., vs. Lambert Brothers; F. B. Harper vs. East ern Carolina Transportation Com pany; J. B. Williams vs. H. C. Gallop; proceedings over t)ie will of Gabriel Whitehurst; First & Citizens National Bank vs. E- M. ; Walker et al; two cases; J. S. Padgett vs. Dr. John Sallba; Claud Bailey vs. George Wood house; and Carolina Banking & Trust Company vs. J. M. Jen-| uings. HALF THE BOYS LAND IN CHICAGO COURTS Chicago, F?b. 14. ? (AP) ? Of hoys who *row up in downtown Chicago 4 43 of every 1,000 land in the courts. Professor Ernest I Burgess of the University of Cht | < ago hab made this deduction af Iter a survey of youth between 11 land 17. When Crocodiles Cross Snouts in Mortal Combat One of the rarest ever made by a naturalist Is this photo of two crocodllw flbhiing to Clio death. It was obtained in Northern Australia by Francis Hirths and shows one s.iiirian I left) with his snout held fast by the other who is endeavoring to drown I*Ih antaeomat by holding him under water. Al ter taking this photo. Dirties Haw the former gradually cess" iiis struggles and Anally float away dead aud the victor thrash his heavy tail and disappear. SEEK MARAUDER WHO WOUNDED GIRL WITH IRON FtJHNACE CRANK Birmingham. Ala., Feb. 14.? ' <AP) ? Police today sought a ma rauder who attacked Miss Flor-i . ence Seaver, 16 year old daughter ? of Major and Mm. Thomas C. ] Heaver, ?arly Sunday morning. | wielding an iron furnace crank to J Inflict dangerous head wounds. , The girl's assailant then locked the mother In her room, set fire I to the house and escaped with ! 945 and other valuables. ! Mrs. Seaver wag awakened by i the smell of burning cloth and! climbed through her second story window to the roof of the porch ' j to summon help. Firemen arrived | in time to take the mother and [girl from the burning house. Today the victim was pro jnounced In a serious condition. I I Her face was crushed. I The girl told a half coherent I story to hospital attendants. | When she awoke she saw a man standing over her bed. When the invader noticed that she fcas awake, he told her to keep quiet or suffer death. It was when she' tried to summon help that he ! used the heavy weapon. The J room was dark, the girl said,! and she was unable to describe her assailant, other than his voice sounded like that ot a negro. The glrl'g father, Major Seaver. Is in Florida on business for the Salvation Army. Captains Navy ? . IA0V ! The Navy expects to have a boxing team i his year in keeping with the calibre of if* ltk JG football elevcn | Captain Richard Collins, who la l captaiu. also holds the intiTcolle eizto bantam title Too Late to Classify I FOL'ND ? A pair nf tan x :?? gloves I In front of pout office. Call i 313-W. NK<;iU> CIMVE KOItltKK MAY A I. SO BE TOLEDO iSlk;(;ei< of women I'hirtiKo. Feb. 14 ? (API ? The ories that James Coyner, giant ne-i gro serving J* prison sentence In Indiana for grave robbery may , liav<? been the Toledo slugger of women and also have information about the torso of a woman found near South Bend, Ind., were ex pressed today by authorities delv ing into the mystery of four wo men's skulls. found in a trunk at I Itoyal Oak, Michigan. Coyner li*^ acknowledged thai' the trunk belonged to him but he denied he knew anything pf the Hkulls. in letters smuggled from prison to his sister in (Chicago, however, Coyner repeatedly urged her to get his trunk, and alluded ; to "something else" than his i grave robbing conviction, which ; if discovered, be said, would make him "through forever." Cayner is in prison after he was convicted of robbing a grave at Hammond, Indiana. f Chicago authorities were jnves Itiguthuc a theory that Coyner ! might have obtained the skulls by J grave robbing or by slaying near I iBernlco Illinois, where he once i vnrlioH STOKI,EY HAS a few more nice j apples and grapefruit yet. Al- ! most giving them away. 1 4-1 On I MARKET REPORT NEW YORK COTTON Saw York. Feb. 14. ? (AH) ? The col toil market showed au eas ier tendency today under liquida tion. Southern and local selling which appeared to be influenced by a less bullish view of proposed farm legislation and somewhat disappointing figures on domestic consumption ior January. After selling up. to 14.18 at the start. .May declined to 13.92, the mid afternoon market showing net losses of about 7 to 10 points. Spot closed quiet; middling 14.00. Futures closed steady, iu to 14 lower: High. Low. Close. Mar 14.1)4 13.65 13.67 May 14.18 13.36 13.90fi92 July 14.37 14.09 14.12&14 Oct. 14.63 14.29 1 4.34 $2 35 Dec. 14.79 14.46 14.51 ft 53 Previous opening: Match 13.8 Previous close: March 13.85; May 14.02; July 14.22; Octob r 14.4 4; December 14.62. Opening: March 13.90; May 14.15; July 14.37; October 14.61; December 14.78. NEW ORLEANS COTTON I New Orleans. Feb. . 14. ? (AP) | ? After opening at the' peak today I 18 to 19 points above the previous | close, low domestic mill consump tion gave cotton prices the first downhill push und with tin* added | impetus of unfavorable McNary jHaugen sentiment, they glided | swiftly downward to the lows of 1 30 to 31 points below the early I highs. The day's exports totalled 37.536 bales. I Spot cotton closed quiet, 20 'points down, sales 2.005; low inid jdling 11.70; middling 13.70; good middling 14.65. Receipts 7.557; stock 643.808. Futures: High. Low. Close. Mar. 14.03 13.GK 13.68<I>71 May 14.20 13.85 13.87**88 July 14.37 1 4.02 14.03**05 Oct. 14.45 14.16 14.19 Dec. .._14.50 14.30 14.32? Previous close: March 13.85; May 14.01; July 14.18; October 14.30; December 14.4 4. Opening: March 14.02; May 14.20; July 14.35; October 14.43; December 14.57. COTrON SEED OIL New Orleans, Feb, 14. ? (AP) ' ? Cotton seed oil closed steady; J prime summer yellow 9.00; prime i crude nomiual February 9.00; March 9.33; May 9.43; June 9.50; July 9.64; August 9.74; Septem ber 9.85; October 9.90. New York, Feb. 14. ? (AP) ? Cotton seed oil closed steady. Prime summer yellow 8.45; prime crude 7.87 1-2; February 8.45; March 8.50; April 8.50; May 8.70; Juue 8.85; July 8.90; Aug-i ust 9.00; September 9.00; Octo-J ber 9.00. I GRAIN MARKET ChicaKO. Feb. 14. ? < A 1* > ? Un expected increase in the 1'nlted States wheat visible supply total today led to decided downturns in prices. The total is now 55.354, 000 bushels against 42.830,000 bushels a year ago. Cash premi ums for wheat at the Gulf of Mex ico today were easy at eight cents over Chicago May asked. Wheat closed nervous 3-8 to 1 1-4 net lower; corn 3-8 to 3-4 down; oats 1-4 to 5-8 ofT and provisions at 12 to 55 cents decline. Cash wheat No. 2 hard 1.40 1-2 ft 1.41 1-4; No. 2 spring 1.31? 1.4 4 1-2; corn No. 2 yellow 78 1-4 ft 78 1-2; No. 2 mixed 73; oats No. 2 white 48 1-4; No. 3 white 4 2 1-2 ft 4 6 1-2; rye No. 3 1.03; barley 64 ft 82; timothy 5.00 ft 5.75; clover seed 27.50 ft 33.00 ; lard 13.00; ribs 18.00; bellies 16.75, LIVESTOCK Chicago. Feb. 14. ? (AP) ? Hogs 45,000; variable bulk desir able 140 to 200 pounds averages 1 l.'Juft 12.20; 210 to 240 pound butchers 1 1.75 ft 1 1.05; 250 to 300 pound averages 11.60ft' 11.75; bulk packing sows 10. GO ft1 11.00; heavyweight hogs 11.50 4111.80; medium 1 1.60 ft 1 2.05 ; light 1 1.75912.25. Cattle 20,000; steady to strong 13.10 paid for weighty steers;' good to choice . kinds 11.50ft 12.75; best yearlings 12.25; me dium bulls 6.00ft 6.25; light vealers 12.00 to 14.50. Sheep 14,000; active; choice hamly weight to shippers 13.35; wooled lambs 12.75 ft 13.25; hea vy lambs 12.50ft 13.50; culls 10.00ft 11.00; desirable fat ewes 7.50 ft 8.50; desirable lambs 12.50 ft' 13.00; medium light weight 12.00ft 12.25. NEW YOHK STOCKS * New York, Feb. 14. ? (AIM ? | Higher dividends and the dissein [ illation of a bullish interview byj W. C. Durant. prominent marked operator, provided the background | for another advance in stock i j prices today. Buying orders were I spread over a fairly broad list, but speculative interest centered largely in the industrials and spe cialties. The closing was strong. Total sales approximated 1,900,000 ! shares. New York stock close: American Can 47 1-2 j American Locomotive 110 1-2' American Tel. & Tel 155 1-8 J American Tobacco 122 J Atlantic Coast Line : 1 87 1-2 1 Baldwin Locomotive 175 1-2 ; Baltimore A Ohio 1113-4 1 Bethlehem Steel 46 3-4 ? Canadian Pacific 176 Chesapeake & Ohio 155 7-8 i Coca-Cola 177 1-8 J | MINERS ENTOMBED ? l'ottaville. Pa., Feb. | ? Six miners were entombed t*>- ' day behind a wall of rock and - brl* at the Haven Run colliery, a Hazeibrnok holding. It in b.._ I llevtd that tkey *re still alive, al I though the rescue crews have ?u 1 far been unable to get any r$ bponse to their signals. THE DOCTOR LAUGHED N'pw York. Feb. 14. ? (AP) ? Frank Caruso today confessed lu had killed Dr. CaBpel S. Pendola. physician to Caruso's six-year-old son who died yesterday of diph theria and for whose death t K< father regarded the doctor re sponsible. Caruso told police Dr. P?ndola arrived yesterday two hours after 'the child's death and laughed when told the child was dead. Thn body of Dr. Pendola was j found In the midst of wrecked i furniture in the Caruso home. He was choked and stabbed to d? ath. I Chrysler Corporation 42 3-4 [Consolidated f!as ? 99 'Corn Products 59 5-8 | Dodge Bros. "A" ............ ? 26 7 -X | Erie Railroad 4:i .General Motors 158 1-4 'Gulf States Steel .. 62 1-2 (Houston Oil x 6 'Hudson Motors 04 3-4 I International Harvester ? 156 1-2 | Inter. Tel. & Tel. 127 3-4 Kennecott Copper 61 Kr?-Hge (S. S. ) Co. ..... Marluod Oil Montgomery Ward : New York Central Norfolk ic Western Packard Motor Car ? I Pan American Pet. Pennsylvania ; Radio Corporation ? Seaboard Air Line . Sears Roebuck I Sinclair Con. Oil _. i Southern Railway . {Standard Oil, Cal. . j Standard Oil. N. J. iStudebaker Texas Co. iT'nlon Pacific 'United Drug .. U. S. Ind. Alcohol j IT. S. Rubber U. S. Steel | White Motor Co. [Reynolds "B" 122 l-_ I Liggett and Myers "B" ? 89 Chicago and Grt. West. 14 Vlcks Chemical 66 1-4 NORFOLK MARKET February 8th, 1827. as reported by JARVIS & EE XT It ESS to BPKNCE- HOLLOW ELL CO. Alive. DitwMMl Heng 25-28 30-35 Young Chickens ...30-35 35-40 Calves, (milk) ^.12-13 15-17 Yearlings 7-10, 9-11 Hogs, 100 lb 13-14 Hogs. 50-80 lbs. ? 13-14 Turkeys ? 35-40 45-55 : Geese 25 30-lfc Ducks 25 35 Eggs, do*.. 35-38. Sweet Potatoes ? Bbl. |1. 75-12.00. THE CLASSIFIEDS WII.l. GUIDE YOU IN WISE SHOPPING PATHS DAILY ADVANCE CLASSIFIED ADS ThU tilse type (8 point). o?? tent a word each Insertion, minimum 26 cents, ono time; 76 cou t a week; 15 words. Standing ads, five cents a word per week. Twenty cents per month ? in advance. White space and para graphed ads, 60 eents an inch. Copy must be io the office by 5 p. m. day before inser A^ unectnenUi &MJK STAR SALE ob this week on the Oriole Cm* Range. Watch for the advertisement tomorrow. un. lilia. JBNN'IK 1'UITCII AllD will return In a few days from New York City with nil the new 8?rlag millinery. See the pret- , tlest hats and the newest ityles at i'rltciinrd'H Mllllnefy. 12tfnl SI At'C^ION STORK j ed from North Polndexter f t to 11-13-16 North Wator t atm??t and will be kuown as Mor rlsettea Exchange Store. lOtfn u n ^KAVlNO town, want to dis pose of my household furniture, I Including nn old fashion side- ( board Apply Mins Inex Reld at C. CI field's or phono 509-J. ~Vrs. Martha Harrison. ' ? 211 Pearl street -11TKR BERVICB Co.? fcke yorfr Typewriter work | hew. Phone or ?eo Cecil fct The National Rank. 8-1 4n i MP PLY of clean rags Is M* 1 ' We will pay 2c lb for table quality without hooka ttttons firing to the Ad Office. 2?tfa IrAPKRH delivered. Our paper stock Is running i of the demand and taxing [ storage facilities. For a time only we will deliver ' worth or more to any part , > etty provided reasonable la given. Price on*-l?alf pound. This paper i? i and la good for wrapping | eking purpose*. Phone 5*7 | The Advaare. tfa i WHti cold baths at all hours. 1 1 - 1 7 p HOT AND COLD shower hatha. Urn clusa harher service at small coat. Hair cuts 2Cc Ran dulla Boh-Her Shop. N. Poln dexter street. 8-14p Bug Service . 58 GEORGK WASHINGTON High- 1 way now open. McPherson Bus i Line leaves dally 8 a. n?. via Mo yock. 10:30 And 2 p. m.. via George Washington Highway. Bus leaves for Bdenton and, Hertford at 10:30 n. m. and 6:00 p. m. 14tfn I ? ? ? Dairies 67 GUERNSEY MILK la 30 per cent higher in food values than ordi nary milk and has higher vita mine content ? those proprlotlea i which are absolutely essential for normal health, growth and development. Cohoon's Guern sey Dairy. "Where Quality Is Paramount." Phone 1008W. 1 0-1 6n. FiHUig Smlun 23 |8BRVKJI with a smile. Call here here and see this mottx) carried , out. Standard Filling Station. 1 4,1 9n. For Rent 10 NINE ROOM IIOU8B for ?nt. Modern conveniences. large lot. garage. At 6*1 North Road street, Apply W. D. Dealer, Phone 259-J. or 314. 14-ltn FOR RBNT ? Two or three fur nlshed rooms for light house keeping. Apply 141 N. Martin. Street. t-15n FOR RKNT ? Furnished* rooms with modern convenience. Near business section. Apply 141 North Martin street. 8-1 4n HOUSE on Second street, four rooms, water and lights. Nice condition. fl.BO week. C. L. Lister. Phone ? 8 1 - W . 8tfn STORE for rbnT? Comer of j Poindexter and Burgess streets, desirable business location, sult I able as Drug Store, Confection i *ry Store or Filling Station, rea sonable real. Phone 813. 1-1 4n COMFORTABLY furnished, heat ed room for rent. Phone 879-J. 4tfn. Site/ ~ 11 wwwmsmtixi 1 cheap. Apply 127 North Poln- ! dexter street. ll-17p LARGE TRACT of land known or "Conner Farm" In South Mills. Apply caretaker on land or ad dress J. S. Meserve, Norwood, i Ohio. 11-1 6p FR08T PROOF EARLY and Charleston Wakefield cnbbaK" and oalon plants, 500. $1.26; 1 I,000, |2.00 delivered. Tomato i eggplant and bell pepper plants ready March 1, 60c hundred. N.I T. Aydlett, Valdosta, Georgia. 10-I6p FOPR YOITNO. light mulea for | sale cheap, or exchange for hea- 1 vy horses. W. L. Cohoon, KHz- 1 abeth City. N .C. 9tfn 1915 STI7DBRAKBR Coupe 8e dsn. Fire passenger. Excellent | condition, run only 7,000 miles. ! & good tires. A real bargain. Ap ply Hubert ToXey, Owens 8hoe Co. 8-1 4pi NICK DRIVING MARK for sale. Thoroughly gentle, has speed ' ?even years old. Apply Shlloh, | Box 4. x Mm ONK FORU8GN tractor, one John Derrlng tractor plough, two dou ble disc for tractor. Apply to Clarence Reid, Locust and Cher ry streets. 5tfn RrNDLTNO WOOD ? Pine slats used to protect foreign news print Iq shipment. Excellent for starting Mres. Almost at your own price It you hare way to Ida4 and more It. The Advance. X.t7,ttp. fEjETwRSir^" 224 North Road street. OLD PAPERS delivered. Our waste paper stock Is rnnnliiR ahead of Hie demand and taxing our storage facilities. For a limited time only we Hill deliver II.OO worth or more to any part of the city provided reasonable notice ia given. Price one-half cent a pound. This paper It clean and la good for wrapping or packing purposes Phone *67 or 366. The Advance. tfa WOOD ? WOOD ? Wood. t)rj plar, food graft* hardwood Phono 441, D C. P?rrjr. 4Kb r6tt Ulrt ? Pnu tr??r of Im Droved virlotlec. a> follows: Stu art. 3cht?r. 8uc<a*a, Mon?jtuak Ir. Nelaou; I to I f?t, 11.00: t? It fMt. fl.SO. N. C. Ortl 0cal? o t Nuraarj lupiwtloa No. tl*. Roblaaoo Pfcan Ororea, ElUtboth Cltf, N. a Sltfo flrorrrir* HI FRU|T8 and vegetables, detlelotts and apprising. Otr{ [ store is dean, our service la , prompt and particular. E. R. Meckins. Phono 74. 12-lHn Hardware 48 CULPEPPER Hardware Co. Ev i orythlng in the hardware line at reasonable price*. Elizabeth | City, Edcnton, Wllliamston. , 1 2-1 8n. Help Wanted ? Female 32 WORK AT HOME ? $6 a dozen making scarfs. Experience un necessary. No canvastting. Par 1 ticulars for stamp. Llnnit Ser vice, Inc., Dept. n 67, Lynn. Mass. 1 4 p H;lp Wanted 6 WANTED ? Two Rood men with families to work by the day or. farm at Moyock. I have teams and complete equipment. Houses j in good condition. Apply to , Mrs. Buck Owuley, Moyock, N. C. 12-18H WANTED ? Dill poster to handle ? plant with headquarters at Au lander, N. C. Must he reliable and good worker and under stand new construction. Appa lachian. Porter Advertising Compuny, llox 4 4 5, Lenoir, N. C. 11-18 p. CIHCUI L AT ION MAN wanted""^ one with car preferred. Must be able to drive car and willing to do house house soliciting In or out of town. Ask by mail only for appointment. The Ad vance. tfa I INSURANCE ? NoTtlT Carolina concern, wants representative In Elizabeth City. Experience not necessary but must be not a failure but a man who has made good 4n some line ? business, profession or Vocation. Absolute Integrity and Irreproachable rep- j utation essential. Apply to In writing only to Advertiser, care Advance. .. janlOtfa , Laundry Service 71 ; PHONE 453 and have laundry , called for and delivered In 24 hdurs. Hertford Hteam Laun dry. 14-1 6p FAMILY WA8IIINO? Rough dry and damp wash. Men's work a specialty. Alpemarlo Laundry Pbone 126. SS-tfn Mqnla ;? _ , 55, TIIB BUST MKATS ? Wwitrrn j ?iHf Netkve, Ww rMclmr. Heel J Davis. Phone 58, city Market. 14-l9n. I'lumhiug 13 PLUMBING ? Skilled workman ship, prices very reasonable. Ser vice second to none. C. E. Clar relt. Plumber. 31tfn Wanteil 25 WANTED ? Position as bookkeep er clerk. etc. Will accept any thing. References. Phone 677-J. ?ll-17p. Sign Painting 53 It. W. ORIFFiN, signs and show cards. Shop over Mitchell's De partment 8tore. Postoff ire Box HI. 1 1 ' f n . Mrs. Wade I? eld, City Itoute Five. Shoes 50 A SPECIAL IX)T of Florshelm Shoea. noth Oxfords and High Shoea. Values to J10.00. Spe cial SQ.K&. Gallop A Toxey Shoe Co. 14-19n 500 PAIKS ladlca' ahoea and allp pera at $1.00 ? Another pair for lc. Hale going good. Gallop ft Toxey Shoe CO. 12-18n SNAPPY STYLES in FadieV ahoca arriving dally In blonde, bluah and parchment trimmed In cherry. O. M. Wllllama, IB Wat er atrect. 9-16n .Stcond Hand Furniture WK miY AND SBLl, aecond hand furniture, or trade In for new. Morrlaette'a BxchaHke Store, I1-13-1B North Water Street, next to Ilankn A Hughea. lOtfn Wiuitrd to Buy 21 CLKAN COTTON raga without hook* or button*. Will pay lc M>? for raga of dwlrable quality. Bring to the Advance Office. !7tfo. Lq|?i Notice* 33 NORWI CAMOMNA. I'AJMJI OTANK COO NTT TO Aft h-ln of w A. IVWfilM SNM*, or am or r u,niM ?okUt. * ? Mrawh kirn T Ml m4 ?th or will Uk? that m (M T?h <ta? at ?w?. int. M I|H> Court Him 4m* ('??>, ? rvttain Rim of i**t?tir U?u?l is ih. m ? W. a Itowalat Mat* for Ul? for III* rw at lft|S. U< k>U| ?? U* K? I M m Mm pint at M ?WW. MM*4 m Uw IWIHW. o*tn at C-wir H IM Ik a wi It. trmt In* 6? f~t am Sank lr N M {?im! a<l)nlnln? lot* Noa. 153 and 40 : via kiM ? after adirtMwim-ut m protkded by lair and uuc . waa btdderi In by the undrrelgaed and rrttiBcat* therWore duly lotted br Uu Hberiff. Tou and ra<-h of yrai will ftlrtber take antlrr thai the time tA ifliri June Kth. 1?IT. and If not redn-n^t en ?* before that date, application will be made to the Kbnrlff for a drrd for ?ald property. f*?l? the 4th day of February. 1DT7. feb 3.7.14 F. O. HAWVKIt. ] KOKT1! CAROLINA. I'AHQL'i/TA.Nk COUNTY. IN TUB Dri'KluoK COURT. MAHIK PKNTIIKHS. plaintiff. ri KARI. PftNTRKRM. drf.^daat. NOTH'K OF PUBLICATION The defendant ahoro nanvrd will take notice ] thai aa actio* a? miltlrd above l.a< brra rvm mrtwvd In the Superior Court of l'aMtunOutk < ountv. for U>e iunw t,: obtaining an ab?o lute divert* from the bond* uf mauUnuay tw?m plaintiff and the ?W<t>dant ao<l .a,d frndani will take nm)r? that he u r?j?lr?l I ; to appear on th? ted day at March, lfc/7. at j the Court llouae of 1'awiuotank Count r in >nii , abrtU Cltjr. N. C.. and wwrr or dcamr ! the rowuilaint in ?ald action or plaintiff villi apply ta the OMMt for the relief dreiaadrd in the Mid oomptalnt. thii February ted. lttl. CRNUir L I AWT KM. , f<0 3.7.14.11 Mart of the Court. I IfOTKTC ??? AlrflfNISritATION liar la* qualified aa Raemitiii of the Ute (X IV W?t 1 hereby ?1?. notice u? all pwmmm indebted la bte retain to aome forward and j make Immrdlaie irtUmmi. and th?ve payment With la I write inonUia imm the dato < thin nol Ire. or II Will be pleaded la bar of their rrmiwi, January SI. 1M7. PATT1P. B. WKRT. | fe*8.7. 14,11. ?l.mar.7 K*?ttrii ' ' NOIITII CAROLINA. | FARQUOYANK COUNTT. IN TIIK bCCKMIOR COURT. ARMOUR FKWN l.lJSEH WORKS. CJaintllT. K. B. MJTC1IKI.L. Itcfmdaot. OKDKIC Tblj ratine rxaUac on to be brard upnn Ibe ! Affidavit and CoaiplaljM ?lcd hmln, and It ap pearia* to the Court that the plaintiff ha* a I j iiat and iarrtw>rto*M eaaae of action aitiM t ho defrndaat. Mm. beta* to rrrorer th? am of Klfht Tbouaand. Rliht Hundred. Seventy Hmrm Dollar* and FUt y Two Cenla. wUh in levee* thereon flow Ueewaber 4th. 1M. over wtikh aakd rauar of action thU Court haa Jur ladlctlan. a ad It further apvcarina thai the de rmdant to a mn-rwldeol of the Htate of Morih Carolina, and after due dlllaraca eaaact ba found la the Mat*, and tbat he baa property In Uili Htate liable to aUackaant. It la Un?e tut*, ordered by Ibe Court that the dMandaat Iw aad appear before me at my office in the Court lltmve in KUrahe^ i 4|, North Can* I Una. on the Kh da y of Ma.vh. 1017. and an- | It to tatter ordered tbat a copy ef tbl ?ball ba *uMld?ed ta The AUtaaef. a i pew peMhlM war* for fo PubfVailuu be eofftcleut RRNMBT U liffTKR. CM ?tal?r?cr Caart January t?. RANnioa m. mm AdnleMratrK of K M Mm. toa n ti r<4> 7.i4.si tt Mla? Nauru I Jack win. CMy Houtft Ob^. MnnTor tmiinrniATimi llarln? qualified M KxM-Utris of tUt late Kill V. John. I hereby flrw not We to alt l*r?m In il.-trtnl to hrr nUt? to luux (omrd and mtkc | linmis Jli( n wttieinrut. and thoe* holding claim *f*ln?t the unw 10 prreent the?? for parutrnt vithln I wrl?n month* fmra tb? <1*te o f thla no tier, or It will b* |4<?dnl In bar of Uirlr r?- I MinA T. JKNKJN8. Ezirulrli. | NOTHH OF ADMIN IHTltATION' llaviiuc <iualiflii1 *? Administrator of the law I!. M. Ha-iujl.t. I iM-reliy ?Itc nutlc* to ail prr *nn? Indrht.d to hi* e*tal* to roiw forward and . make Immediate ?ritlem*tit. and thoae holdlni i rlalin* aaalnat the ha me to prtwrnt tbrtn fo* I laymrnl within twelve mou'ha from the <Ut?- o t ] tlil? notirr. or It will be pleaded la bar of j ihdr iwowvy. January S3. 1927. 8. W. TW1KORD. | Jan.29.31.fob 7.11.JI.ZS AdmlnUtrator. | NOMTIl CAROLINA. CURRITUCK COUNTY. Hta'KlUUll COURT. EKNKST L. OWKNK. 1'lalMlff. AN NIK U OWKXH, Urf.ndant. NOTH'K The drfaadnl atott aannl will haceby take noOCe that an vtlun ntltM a? aboii ha* been tn*tiiut<d In the Hutwrlor Court of Currl- 1 tuofc County, N. C.. by the plaintiff abm? I named for the wrpvve <# obtaining a dleutre ahaolulv ftoni the Mid defendant; and the de fendant will furtbre lake notice thai *? la r*uulfvd to appear be/ore the undersigned Clark j of tha Superior Oouat for CurrRivk fount* at | hU office in Uw Cottrtbonat In Currituck. N. C.. | on the flat day of February. U>*7. and anawer 1 or demur to the complaint of tho MalntUf. whMt bn filed on or before tha return day of thla ! ?uimmii. or the plaintiff will apply to the : Court for the relief demanded In aald com plaint. Thla the llth day of January. l?J7. R. h. MKLU Clerk of * Superior Court. Currituck (bounty. CIIKMTKR R. MORRIR. Attorney (or Plaintiff. )an.'J9.3|.frb.T.H NOTICE S*le of Valuable Property Ht rlttue of i l)r#il ?if Tru.t woilnl l? ni? by K. I). Koblnsun ami wtff. Tn-*iu J. nobtn m4l for rrrtahi mnwm thrrrte Mrtlloail. wWh Mid Deed Of Truat ItMTa dat?" Marrh aih. 1I?W. and la recWtned la tl?? now.. or t hn lt>c Mrr of til t'aaqnotaink tVniniy. N. I'., in I>rrd W<>ok No, 60. I'u*f 180. I rfiall on Hal urday, Wbnurt 20, 1917. al It oVIurfc M? <>f f<* for >*U at ttve Court llouae du-ir Ui tUM *ald Oouiilr. at I'ublin Atvtlrm. for caUi, ll?? l>rupertjr ronrryed (o me In said IVtid of Tnt'.*. U-?M: Tfcat certain trart tt land bin* and faring in r*?iii>itiuk county. afomald. and nwifo parti cularly dtwrlfwd and drflncd a* follow*: A r?*taln I ra?< uT land In Nl^ontoa TViwmUtii'. ?liU'k J* fully drwrlbrd In a rrrtaln DM) nf r. II. HofeiiiMin. k al? to V. fi. Iiubm?>n. rr^nlr.1 tn I look Up. M at KN M al#, ?# Arn o t the ttrfirtrr of Derda <4 I'akqUOtaAfe IVamty, .Viath Carolina. rxr*pttnf ihmTrow the port Ion ot aald land whlrh vai vtmiif.nl to Nannie L, 1a in bp rt by a*td r. D. lUWn-441 by lx*d rtcordrd In Book No. OS. page ?"*<' 400. ih? iKwticn bamln t-oo*e*?l ront alulae two and Hut fimrtl.a art*?. ?*>r? of lr*a. and br In* tht ?a*i? premty wblrb l? now orrui>lrd by A. C. K'Mim* a a a hrnna. and fr<mtlni ??? what la known as the l'allln Road. Tht. January flat. 1?XT. ORAILAM w. nr.M.. )ao M.ll.f*?1.14. Tru-I.e. NOTKK OT APMIMHTH AT ION Marine quallftrd aa KttBUtera of the late Jda E. Hawjtr, WO brarby itro not Ira to all ptraon* Indebted to hrr r*tat? to coma forward and make Immtdlata aatlbmant. and I bow- hiddint rial ma asalnnt lit* lama to prwat than foe i?ay*i?H within twelve immtli* from the date of notice. or It will be Headed in bar of their WILLI* I E* HAWTKU. I JOHN MARK KAWYKR. { January 14. iwr. KliiOww * Jan. 13. IT. *4, 11. r*b. 7. 14 FREE Tickets to The Alkrama i There are several names printed in the Classified columns today. If YOURS is there you are entitled I to a FREE Ticket to the ALKRAMA. You must claim your ticket at the Alkrama tomor row. Make it a daily habit to read the CLASSIFIED i AI)8. There are many more opportunities for you in addition to an evening's entertainment free. , Today at the Alkrama "Born To The West"

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