1901—Chapthk 273. 703
time anu place of sale in one or more newspapers published in Sale of said delin-
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this State, and after retaining tne sum due and all charges of
the sale out of the proceeds thereof, convey the surplus over to
the delinquent owner, or his legal representative, and if the sale
shall Hot produce the sum required to be advanced with the inci-dental
charges attending the sale, then the said company may
recover the balance of the original subscriber, or his assignee.
or executor, or administrator, or either of them, at the option of
the said company by civil action in any court having jurisdiction
thereof. Any purchaser of stock under any such sale by the Purchaser of
president and directors shall be subject to the same rules and reg- delinquent stock,
illations as the original owner or subscriber.
Sec. 11. That when any right of way may be required of the Eminent domain,
company for the construction of its main line and its branches,
and for want of agreement, or tor any other eause. it cannot be
purchased from the owner, title to the same may be acquired by
condemnation proceedings as is provided in chapter forty-nine eua pter49 code
of The Code of North Carolina and the amendments thereto, to
the extent of fifty (50) feet on each side of the track of said
railroad and its branches, measuring from the center of the
track; and the company shall have power to appropriate and
condemn land in like manner for the building and erecting
thereon of its telegraph and telephone lines, depots, warehouses,
shops, houses for employees.
Sec. 12. That the said company shall have power to acquire „Power to acquire
and hold such lands for rights-of-way, depots, repair shops, ware and hold prop-houses,
wharves, docks, elevators, coal-chutes, and terminal facil- places!
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ities of every sort as may be deemed necessary for its corporate
purposes in the city of Durham, in the town of Fayetteville, in
the city of Wilmington, and in the town of Southport. and in any
other town or city along its proposed route; and especially have
the right and power to acquire such lands, easements, rights
and privileges as may be necessary, and to erect on any such
lands it may acquire along the Cape Fear River in the city of
Fayetteville, Wilmington and Southport, or between said cities,
piers, wharves, coal-docks, coal elevators, coal-chutes, grain ele-vators,
warehouses, and other needful structures and appliances
for the purpose of receiving, storing and forwarding foreign
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imported goods and merchandise of all sorts, and for receiving, to he used
storing, forwarding and shipping grain, coal, lumber, naval
stores, coiion and other kinds of merchandise for domestic con-sumption
or for export to foreign countries; and to erect such
other terminal structures as it may deem proper to erect for its
corporate purposes, and to have the right to charge such reason-able
rates for the use of any such property as it may deem rates.
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reasonable and proper and consistent with law, under such rules