The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 14, 1908, Page SEVEN, Image 7
SUPERVISOR'S REPORT. | 1
Supervisor's Report for the Quarter I
^ Ending March 31, 1908. 1
1020 P. B. Odell, cons. sal. $25.00
1027 J. S. J. Subor, ferry . 10.50 i
1028 J. T. Crisp, pen. 4.00
1020 J. C. "Counts & Son, r & b 31.87 i
1030 G. W. Suber, Co. IT. 71.30 i
1032 J. C. Dominick, r & b 4.00
1033 W. B. Dominick, r & b 1.00
1Q34 <M. M. Livingston, r & b 21.24
1035 T. P. lt'ichardison, r & b 0.00
1030 C. L. Wilson, r & b 0.00
1037 Everett Waddy Co., prtg. 13.50
1038 Geo. I). Barbard & Co|
Books 22.50
^ 1030 E. C. iS'healy, oons. sal. 4.50
I 1040 W. A. Counts, mags, sal 4.50 I
) 1041 B. B. Leitzsey, mags. sal. 9 00
? 1042 J. F. Wheeler, r & b 1.80
I 1043 I). E. Kalfacre, r & b 2.50
1044 J. S. Huff, ferry 7.00
1045 IT. K. Bovd, r & b 125.00
1040 J. W. Jlendrix, mags. sal. 18.00
t 1047 W. F. Koon, r & b 01.42
1048 Geo. S. Mower, oil", rent 25.00
1040 E. M. Evans & Co. Co. 11". 27.80
1050 W. ('. Sligli, mags. sal. 18.00 ;
1051. IT. 11. Kikard, off. e.\j>. 10.00
1052 Livingston-Lominick Co.
dig., r & b 317 4")
1053 -.Stockman & Stockman,
tr &, b 22.50
1054 IT. F. Counts, r & b 11.50
1055 J. N. Fealc, r & b 10.25
1050 Walker, Evans & Cogswell
Co., books prtg., &c. 34.35
1057 Hawkins Bros, r & b 38.85
1058 Dave Scurry, ferry 45.00
1059 The State Co. books,
pritg. 21.S5
1000 ,T. B. Beden1)augh, r & b 2.00
1001 J. S. Watts, r & h 2.20
1002 W. 0. Dominick, r & b 8.98
. 1003 N. C. Duckett, r & b 3.50
1004 J. IT. Wise & Co., r & b' 4.30
1005 CJ. F. Stockman, r & b 11.75
1000 Smith Mercantile Co., r
& b 4.04
I 1007 Marl in Bros., r & b 2.10
I 1008 L. 11'. Senn, r & b 1.75
I 1009 P. X. Boozer, r & b 18.00
k> 1070 Dave Shell on ,r & b .50
1071 Ewnrt-Perry Co., chg.,
I Co. IT. 11.50
I 1072 E. A. Griffin & Co. v & b 4.00
I 1073 G. B. A nil, r & b 3.00
I 1074 Dr. E. II. Moore, post
mortem 5.00
1075 B. B. ITair, mags. sal. 37.50
1070 W. F. Suber, mags, sal 9.00
1077 E. O. Counts, Co." Bd. Ed. 23.10
1078 Summer Bros. Co., chg.,
r & b 81.94 >
1079 S. C. penetcntiary, chg 102.00 J
1080 Dennis Boyd, ferry 4.00
1081 T. G. Williams, liquor
cons. 71.50
1082 .7. A. Templet on, ferry 7.50
1083 M. M I->nford, cons. sal. 18.00 !
1084 M. M. Buford'. sal., did. 198 87;
1085 M. M. Buford, sal., diet. 175.90;
1080 A. II. Cummerlander,
cons. sal. 37.50 i
1087 C. fl. Blcase, sal., off.
rent. 87.50 | (
1088 .J. 11. Chappell, cons. sal. 75.00
/ 1089 .1. Tj. Fulmer. ferry 7.50 ,
1090 T. A. Horley, chg. 4.80 ,
1091 E. C. Shealy, cons. sal. 13.50 (
.1092 Dr. J. M. Sease, post
mortem, lunacy 10.00
1093 Dennis Boyd, ferry 4.00
f 1094 J, S. Wheeler, sal.', off.
ex p. 07.00
1095 F. M. Lindsay, sal. 20.S1
1090 S. B. Jones, CI. II. 4.8.(55
1097 W. C. Miller, r & b 4.25 .
1098 Dr. fieo. Y. ITunler, lunacy 5.00
1099 1'. B. Ellesor, mag. sal. ' 18.00 ,
1100 Mrs. Sarah IToll, paup. 2.00 ,
1101 T. I*' Waters, ferry 10.00 ]
1102 T. M. Smith, pen.' 4.00 '
.1103 Mrs. liiicin.la Livingston.
pauper 2.00 '
1104 Mrs. Catherine Shcaly,
*/ pauper 2.00
1105 E. II. Warts, cons. sal. 9.00
110(5 J. B. MdCrackin, r & b 2.00 J
1107 S. K. Bouknight, chg.,
| Co. 11. 7.00 ;
I 1108 Caldwell & Tlaltiwanger,
jail 20.00
1 1109 Gilder & Weeks, Co. TT. . 3.35
* 1110 W. 11. Ivotninick, chg. 3.95
1111 J. W. Sligli. r & b 1.25 !
, 1112 T. G. Williams, liquor
cons. S2.08 !
1113 .1. D. IT. Kibler, r & b 1.50 !
1114 T. .1. Boozer, r & b 17.70 !
1115 15. II. Wilson, r & b 2.00 i
11 1(5 .1. S. Ruff, ferry 1 1.00 !
1117 Dr. W. E. Lake. chg. 5.00 !
1118 J. C. Fclkcr, cors. cons. 2.00
1119 Sligli Wicker, r & b 20.13 !
1120 Dr. C. T. Wycho, lunacy 10.00 U
ft 1121 E. S. Franklin, r & b 2.90
Rj 1122 Nathan Lindsay, r & b 1.00 |(
K. 1123 O. W. LeRoy, Co. II. 13.00 K
5*' 1124 B. B. Leilzscy, cors. cons. 2.00 K
v 1125 W. W. Willingham, pen. 4.00 |(
K 1120 M. M. Buford, exp. 185.70 1(
T 1127 n. B. Schumpert & Co. 1(
r Si b, chg. 184.90 K
1128 John Scott, Ct. IT. 30.92 11
.1129 T. J. Davenport, r & b 0.14 1(
| 1130 F. J. Harmon, r Sc b 44.08 l
Ms 1131 The Set/.lor Co., r & b 14.00 11
H Z 1132 J. A. Fellcer, r & b / 4.25 1
K i i.
133 M. M. Dicker!, pen. . -<j
134 J. L. Suellgrove, lorry 1^
13.) Bowers & Dominick, r & b ii
130 liobt. Fry, r & b J
.137 F. M, Schumpert, off.
sup.
138 W. E. Pelham & Son,
Ct. I-I.
139 J. W. Swindler, pen.
140 Anil & Hipp, r b 2?
1 Geo. D. Barnard' & Co.
books i
2 JO. II. Aull Co., prtg. 3J
3 C., N. & L. B. It. Co., Co. 11. ?
4 (C. & G. S. Mower Co.,
Co. II,- yc
5 J. Monroe Wicker, sal. 8c
0 F. M. Smith, pen. <j
7 L. M. Speers, Ct. II. t
8 B. B. Leitzsev, mags. sal. <
!) J. 11. West, jail " .1
10 G. \Y. Jacobs, clijf. ]
11 (i. \\\ Eddy, r & I) c
12 J. L. Kpps, sal., oil", sup. 31
13 1.11. Conipton, r & b It
il l J. C. Mcggs, ch?-. i
1;) A. L. Wyse, lorry It
10 .John Scolt, jail ];j
I 7 Waller K. (Jray, Co. II. <
IS J. A. Sense, Co. 11. L
.11) G. S. Long, r & b 70
20 W. 11. AVendt, r & b 2C
21. T. J. Wilson, r & b .1
22 J. A. Kinard, r & b 1 '2
23 P. It. Kinard, r & b t
24 J. W. Sanders, r & b 2;"
2.1 ,J. C. Adams, ) & b 5
20 W. T. Glenn, dig. 5C
27 J. T. Pitts, r & b 11
28 J. C. Blair, r & b 2(i
20 I. M. Smith, r & b 14
30 J. A. Case, Co. II. ?
31 Jahn Ilenedrson, mags. sal. Ji
32 li. L. Burton, r & b (54
33 T. J. Wilson, sal. (i
34 W. II. Wend I, sal. (i
3.") 11. C. llolloway, sal., omit. 2-1
30 W. F. Koon, r & b 14
37 K. M". Schumpert, lunacy 1(1
38 N. P. A brains, r & b ' -I
3!) 'S. P. Long, r & b 2
-10 John Cousins, r & b 4
41. F. A. Galltnan, r & b
42 Levi Gruber, pen. -I
43 .J. A. Knlow, pen. -1
-14 .J. C. Goggans, sal. 22
-I") T. G. Williams, li<juor cons 0(1
40 W. E. Hutherford, Ct. II. 2
47 J. S. Wheeler, sal., off. exp. 07
48 S. Iv. Bouknighl, Ct. II.,
r & b, ohg. 21
40 Geo. Clark, Ct. II. 5
;)0 W. W .Cromer, sal. 27
11 Dr. Z. T. Pinner, post niortenis
20
12 B. II. Miller, for paup. 4
13 J. 1). Quattlebaum, r & b 1
14 I. I'. Cannon, r & b 3
II -Mrs. S. llolt, pauper 2
10 J. W. Kpting. r & b 21
17 .1. 'P. Oxner, Co. II. 7
18 J. S. Crouch, oors. cons. 2
19 Observer Prig. Co. pritg. 12
lii) L'vi Bu/hardi. pension I
I'?1 M. M. Dickcrl, pension 1
(>2 Mrs. I-:. A. Kid'son, Co. II. 4
153 Hill & Sligh, ohg, Co. II. 102
154 W. K. Subor, mags. sal. 10
[51 Kllesor & Pelham, Co. Phvs. 10
[)(> J. S. J. Subor, ferry 1
[>7 J. L. Fnliner, l\?rry 7
(i8 W. II. Long, r & b 10
li!) B. M. Subor. r & b S
70 Mayes Book Store, off. exp. 20
71 M. M. Buford, sal, jail 207
72 T. L. B. Kpps, Co. II. 10
73 .1. I). Cannon, pension 4
74 W. W. Willinghnm. pen. 4
7.1 M. II. Bu/hardl, r & 1) 4
70 J. M. Nichols, r & b 43
77 Miss Belly Singley, paup. 2
78 J. S. Huff, ferry 7
7!) J. Monroe Wicker, cont. 2
30 C. H. Hobertson. v & b 8
31 II. W?. Schumpert, supt.,
off. exp. 21
3*2 J. J. Lang'ford, ch?r. 27
53 J. It. Ilendrix, r & b . 5
34 J. T. Calmes, pension 4
3;) iC., N. & L. It. Ii. Co., r & b 142
30 T. A. Berle.v, r &b 1
37 ,T. W. Conkle, r & b 8
38 li. M. Oxner, ohg. 2(5
30 J. L. Kpps, jur. & wit 358
)0 J. Monroe Wicker, sal.,
cont. SO
)1 The Worrell Mfg. Co.. jail 42
12 Wesl Disinfect intr Co., Co.
H. 40
)3 J. L. Kpps, sal. 27
)-l Southern liy. Co., r & 1) 30
) "? Charlton Cromer, r & 1> (5
0 S. P. Hawkins, r & b 70
)/ O. (). Parrot I. r & b .9
!>S II. C. llolloway. sal.,
cont. 21
)9 A. If. Cromer, ferry 3
DO Cornelius Hobertson, r
6 b 8
"H W. P. Mars, r & b .1
12 P. Y. Ahrams, r & b 11
13 James Cook, Ct. II. 1
14 P. X. Boozer, r & b 20
11 Waller Smith, r & b 0
10 II. T. Kellers, r & b ;1
)7 Johnson & Williams, r & b 11
18 11. II. Cnl.lwell, Co. II. 10
19 Kdw. Ii. Hipp, ohg., CI. II. SO
10 Kllesor & Pelham. oo. pliys. 10
11 Win. Johnwon, Co II. 1
L2 T. J. Wilson, sal. 0
v.. : 'Sj
LOO 113 W. II. Wendt, sal. 0.25
!.()() 114 ,1. A. Toinpleton. f.'rry 15.00
t.05 11 > Dave Scurry, ferry 22.50
.00 110 J. T. Crisp, pension 8.00
117 W. H. Knlow, r & b 15.00
.00 U8 T. M. Smith, pension 8.00
111) J. L. Fulmer, ferry 7.50
.35 Lindsay, sal. 41.00
100 W'N'ains? Hquor cons 08.72
) 90 Co.
<?hg., Co. II. 01.15
r oo l-:} W- W. Cromer, sal., oil! exp 28.13
L 00 Hinehardt, ferry 7.50
w,() 125 J. A. Schrod'er, r & b 3.25
120 J. S. Wheeler, sal. 00.00
? q- '127 T. J. Calnies, pension *4.00
O Dr. Hugh K. Boyd, chg. 37.00
100 Schumpert. supt.,
5.40 w*?ler & lights 17.89
j 00 ^'^0 H C. Lake, r ?Jc b 24.00
"0 131 W. K. Pelliam, Jr., post
00 mortem 10.00
1.00 '32 l.evi (Iruber, pension 4.00
1.20 DJ3 Miss Belly Sinsrlev. pauper 2.00
i.47 13-J Mrs. S. lloli. pan per 2.00
>45 135 K. M. Smith. pension S.Ol)
) 0() 13(? M. .1. Sinilli. r & b 2.00
!.02 Willinirhant. pen. -1.00
140 138 S. A. QuailIchnuni. r & I) 5(i.OO
i.50 *' 11 :i riiti >ti. r A: b 13.00
2^ 140 >T. W. Bedenhaugh. ferry,
.00 v & '> 20.02
.50 1 11 J. M. Nichols, r & b 1(51 .OS
1.50 142 Mrs. L. Livingston, pauper -1.00
i.00 143 J. C. Gaggons, sal.. olT.
.45 exp. 25.07
t.50 144 T. P. Richardson, r & b (>.50
1.00 145 liev. .1. 1). Shealy. lunacy 7.05
00 140 George Clark. (.'(. 11'. 5.00
1.00 147 D. W. Bu/.hardl, r & b 193 07
:.80 148 (M. M. Buford, sal., dtg,
1.01 olV. exp. 101 20
(.00 149 John Williams, Co. II. 12.15
.40 150 Wash Caldwell. Co. 11. 12.15
1.25 151 K. M. Oxner, dig. 32.00
1.25 152 B. 11. Wilson, pom. (ax. 5.00
.91 153 T. L. B. Kpps. 11. 33.00
.18 154 J. W. White. Ct. II..
i.OO jail, eh sr. Co. II. 202.20
.00 155 W. M. Suber. cliff. 20.00
1.50 150 J. A. Knlow. pension 4.00
.")() 157 J. 1). Cannon, pension 4.0(1
.75 158 M. M. Dicker!, pension 4.00
.00 159 'National Olliee Supply Co.
.00 "H. sup. 15.10
I.OO 100 A. 1'. Boozer, r &- b 14.81
1.42 101. Paysinger Bros., r & b .05
:.00 102 Workman & Burton, r & b 20.25
.GO 103 Mrs. Alice White, pauper 4.00
104 J. W. Swindler, pen. 8.00
.10 105 Mrs. Cyrilla Tygert, paup. 4.00
, 00 100 ,W L- OiMor, r & b ' 5.70
yy 107 J. S. J. Suber, ferry 5.50
108 W. M. Suber, eh.tr. 4.50
,00 109 Y. T. Dickert, r & b 35.00
170 W. W. Cromer, and., for
" assessors 200.00
"'i 171 J. ^Monroe Wicker, sai. 83.33
J 172 J. 1, Kpps, sal. 27.77
173 1>. K. Amick. r & b 28.04
; ;" 174 J. J. St ill well, r & b 10.00
"(J 174 1-2 P. K. Amick. r & b 21*90
'' 175 S. \T. Henderson, ferry 19,50
(Vol ^"1,l'u'rn '*v- ( ('h--. eo.
oo ol,!' r,-:n
__ 177 ('. X. & L. R. If. Co. .jail 1.04
'1 ' 178 Austin Bros., r b 1257 94
' ' 179 W. L. Mefiowau. ebsr. 30.00
|*i| 180 W. B. Whitney, r & b 5.00
181 Observer prig Co., prt g &o. 23.03
"0 '>a,Tn''' f'om- 'ax 5.50
'* 183 (!. IT. Livingston. coin, tax 8.50
' ' 184 Ira 1T. SheppanT, com. tax 3.00
ni '<5"> Ql,i1"'f,')nn,n' <M'mlax.
2.75
^ J. Monroe Wicker.
11. C. 1 lollowav. Supervisor.
0(J Clerk.
.00 ;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
00 Persons indebted to the est it
.00 ?' ')r- " ^1- lvutl', deceased, i$3
notilied to make payment of the S' <;
50 Persons holding claims against i
estate will present them duly alt.
.55 Claims may be presented to Jni M.
j Kinard, at the Commercial Bank i I
00 he will also receipt for any amt is
00 due said estate.
.00 Lizzie J. Ruff,
.50 Minnie L. Caldwe i
25 Administratrix J. H. M. Ruff,
J0 ceased.
.35 4t-ltaw.
01 CHARLESTON & WESTERN 0A.R50
OLINA RY.
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00 | Schedule in effect November 3rd, 1907
77 Lv. Newberry(C N & L.) 12:4(i p. m.
__ A r. Laurens 1 ;52 p. m,
'-v- Laurens (C. <& W. C.) 2:15 p. m.
no ^1'('01,villc 3:40 p. m.
Lv. Laurens 2:07 p. n..
" Ar. Sparta:ibur?r.3.35 p. m.
, Lv. Sparlanburjr (So. Ry.) 3:40 p. m.
Ar. ITendcrsouville 0:25 j>. m, j
no Ar. Asheville 7:30 p. m.
Lv. Laurens (C. & W. C.) 2:00 p. m.
00 Ar. Greenwood 2:50 p. m. I
00 Ar. McCormick 3:55 p. in.
00 Ar. Augusta 5:40 p. m.
.00 Notn; The above arrivals and de 00
partures, as well as connection.? with
00 other companies, are given as infor 00
mat ion, and are not guaranteed.
">0 Ernest .Williams,
Cen. Pass. A^t.,
Augusta, (la.
(>eo. T. Bryan,
~'l Greenviile, S. C.
> Gen. Agt.
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Why buy
an Organ
from a Peddler?
When you can buy a superior organ from your
factory representative for less money, anu on
easier terms, and have absolute protection in
the guarantee given by the makers.
We make low prices ami grant from one to
two years,?without interest?for settlement, ami
only binil the organ as sccuiity.
We save you money and supply Organs that
will prove a life long pleasure.
Write at once for catalogues ami special prices
ami terms to the old established
MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, H. C.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
AND DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
make a final settlement on the estate
of Annie Leit/.scy, a minor, in the office
of the Judge of Probate for Newberry
county, on the twenty third day
of April. 1 ilOS, at 11 o'clock in the
| forenoon and will immediately therealter
apply for letters of discharge as
such guardian.
John Davis,
Guardian,
j Xe.whorrv, S. ('., March 1!), 1 DOS.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
STATK OK SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF NFWBERRY.
All persons holding claims a.u'ainsl
I lie estate of Sallie Tidwell. deceased,
are herctby requested to present
sanu', duly attested, to lion. Frank M.
Schumpert, probate judge for Newberry
county, on or before Die said
day of April, 190S.
And all persons indebted to said
estate are hereby required to pay
same to the probate judge for N'owberry
count, on or before the said
loth day of April, 1 DOS.
J. Urooks Wingard,
Qualified Executor of the last will
and testament of Sallie Tidwell.
deceased.
REPAIR SHOP?Furniture, lounges,
and parlor suits, each upholstered,
recaining chairs, repaired; making
and laying carpets and mattings,
cleaning old furniture. In Sunlight
llall, near old colored Baptist
church.
Wesley Means.
JUST RECEIVED?A shipment of
fresh candy, 5 and 10c. box.
13 road duns & Ruff.
Headache Helps.
When F feci a 'headache coining on,
savs a writer in the April Designer.
F look around for the cause. Usually
1 loosen my hair. It is not generally
known that haiir done up tightly and
j pinned eloso to the head will cause
j -headache. Try letting the hair fall
(loose, or braid or pin il looselv in ;t
ja different style. Sometimes ii is
J my collar which is loo tight. and
! when I take il off mv headache di>!
appears. Again it is caused by ti-jht
or uncomfortable shoes, or by hign|
heeled shoes, which may feel conifor4.j
able but which will cause the trouble.
, LOW RATE MILEAGE TICKETS
ON SALE BY SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
~>0) Mile State Family Tickets
$11.2.)?Good over the Southern Railway
in South Carolina for I he head
or dependent members of a family,
i Limited one year from date of sale.
1000 Miles Interchangeable Individual
Tickets $20.00? Good over the
Southern railway and thirty other
roads in the Southeast aggregating
dO.OOO miles. Limited one year from
da I e of sale.
2000 Mile Interchangeable Firm
Ticket $40.00?flood over the Southern
Railway and thirty other roads in
the Southeast aggregating .'{0,000
miles for a manager, the head of a
firm or employe. Limited to five but
good for only one of such persons at
one time. Limited one year from date
of sale.
1000 Mile Interchangeable Individual
I ickel $2.>.00?Good over the
Southern Railway and seventy five
other roads in the Southeast aggregating
11.000 miles. Limited one year!
from dale of sale.
On and after April 1st, !!M)S. all
j mileage tickets will not be honored
for pa>sa:re on trains nor in check-!
; ing baggage except from non-agency j
stations and stations not open for the
sale of tickets, but must lie presented
at ticket ollices and there exchanged
for continuous ticket.
Money saved in passage fare by
purchasing ?ticket's from Southern
Railway agents. Fares paid on trains
will be at a higher rale.
'Call on Southern Railway Ticket
Agents for mileage tickets, passage
tickets and detailed information,
J. C. Lusk,
Division Passenger Agent.
R. W . Hunt, Charleston, S. |
Assistant General Passenger Agent,]
Atlanta, Ga. I
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With a liniment,
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EASTER NOVELTIES.
China Eggs, Plates, Poar Egg Dye,
Rabbits, Post Cards, etc., etc.
Buy Your Easter Candies Here
Great Line 10c Souvenirs Just in.
Anderson 10c. Co.
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Easter Goods!
Come and see my large stock
of Easter Rabbits, Egg Dyes and
Post Cards. Special prices to
Imerchants.
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I The First Cough of the Season, j
@ Kven tUt^vtgh not severe, lias a tendency to irritate the sensi- ^
<&> tive membranes of the throat and delicate bronchial tubes. ^
Coughs then come easy all winter, every time you take the ?
" slightest cold. Cure the first cough before it has a chance to
set up an inllamation in the delicate capillary air 4ubes of the
@ lungs. The best remedy is QUICK RKUKF COUCH Y
SYRUP. It at once gets right at the seal of tnublo ami re- ^
moves the cause. It is free from Morphine and is as safe lor ?
@ a child as for an adult. 25 cents at
MAYES' DRUG STORE.
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During Those Cold Winter Months A Trip
VIA
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Would be just the thing to make life worth
living. Superb Trains, Excellent Schedules
and Tickets which offer every advantage possible
for a pleasant and attractive trip.
For full information or pamphlets call on
your nearest Ticket. Agen t, or write
W.J.CRAIG, T.C.WHITE,
1 Pass. Trnf. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
WILMINGTON, N. C.