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Sensational Charges Against Sept. J. 0. Alderman (continued from page 7) to m bis boy out at tba war. I i No. tir. not that I eaa am; your “vy< been drawn aad baa bean *»d and ! ana nothing but far him • serve.* I have been aaksd that '1 • said “I wtU oarer rata another •• x’mtle ticket aa long aa I lira.* -J Would yoo rots tbs Republican l and rote for Booeerslt “'•It spoke mors harshly for war » IVIlson did; U Rooeerelt bad bean ■lent tba United Katas would hare i In the war from the beginning.* *>' thla to show you that there are ’* things that you did not know. »■ I stand right bars aad any that I ■itt If there la a man or woman In . i -ounty who has urged food cou nt on aa 1 bare. Not that I would U'-'l you hare not. but I hare dooe ’/thing 1 could for It. Now. bad vt Hopped over and said 1 was for Allies, could I bars bad aa much ■Kiica with my schools tor toad ■ nierreUooT Now. I hero not si ted to maka a ease hinanas I did know what you had; I hero spoken *i- cly from the bean. ir. Prudeo—I just want to say a " w words before we leers. I juat m to say. aa you win r—amber t I did In tba beginning, t hat aa ■ is the rota ot tba children so tba !t:t of tba war. It ie»»« to me aao « hind. 'I Ur. Alderman, when ni that • noon written out. before or after H delivery? A Before Its delivery. 1'rred with Mr. Elliott Mr Prudea. TV • in# from time •r Alderman'a f ' 'Ut t he war. They moat hare corn <>u because they came to every < >r -lee: yon heard and all of na rd much of hie talk ahoot the un ■tiiutionaUty of the draft, mnch ■ "f“r •* wmM passed I felt that ■vm proper for tout body to taka nlunce of It; I did not say so to i i>-cause 1 woo not ad need with i'.:t It. but I did aay that I thought ■n> thing should be done about It. cea things grew In Intensity until illy dooana of men wars talking •-ut Mr llilai man's unfortunate non and I still think U was un ■ unite. We have this fact, how ■ that Mr. t Irtermau did as verm 1 ' < After war was declared simulate •rcrntrlc speech of Mr. lor. ,a speech that was almost ■Ocable In Its declarations That ’ in trade: ha want to different J> and talked to thorn about It; Or Orimn. to Mr. Spruill and to Phelps. We could not under •id. 1 do not understand now. nor QU understand how tt was that a . i! cltlaen of thloc oountry. after the ton had declared war. and maa wen in battle and aoIdlers and aail 4 w'ra going forward at the behest i<* government. I do not aada.-#-aa o v Mr Alderman should hare thought •.£■; duty to have carted about Mr. ■ or's views about the war.—prob ' the only maa In the United States 0 took such a position There were number of lawyers, aay number judges, any number of statesmen a mews red bis atalmani who a»n rtased their views about It. who ' said that the United States tn to war had the right to oend '!»re. the president had alia ueoeil #viwe. and yet. not one word la ■ by Mr Alderman about what tbooa "A stateomen had said, but ha uses rather to take up the stats Hu of one maa. a disappointed ■'•men. and go round «UL- town county and tall what #t»a# man 1 raid, and that aftsr this oountry d gone to war Nobody son ootti # »» what Mr. till si in a a iwajs# na. — the war. be had the right to ~h i not : no rtUam. bo ho high or low. has * - right after war has boon doc hi re 1 im pnMwt has . •' i'mmtion aad tha i •>lvnd la right to •body and go m It doaa •t (act. It Vlor'o vlnwi • » ot tha g ’ <t would Kara aoaaa thought or what I t hava *n ha v:m, ona of tha __ - country anld thaaa t hr aald It r»: ha aald It _ lacrlpta. Dr. Ortflln Crtain did not hanr fa ./lor. but ha told hhn It >; lor a opinion and ha Ifcwyar aad told thaa that M > pin ion og n_ 1 It ta Mr Spruill; ha n waa talking ta a •> rlntai "'I ha _ *o. thla law In • ..I it to Mr. .. ttnr lo tht Mr. ?*»ty and uid • ran * it • ill 4 with Mr. i » ' I'.MW tor roiom to war with tfca Oar ' o<r If ihto to mot iiitoi aatoHI II* rnaaatoa. «atf If tfcat worn mot wtm trmm BT am to m •i of (Mr aort *«4 aara II h»toi| >i a*at tor aa aarlgMaaaa war * «* »'• aara alraa (Mr — nTm I do not mu that ltr. n'flu mu Mut to bo untruthful bet hlatory •bows that It waa not trua; forty yaare had panel! end ao effort had been made to recover them and bare be atatea that A bane Lorraine were the cause of the war so far aa Franca aru concerned, and that the Darden •Uea wu tha oauaa of tha war ao rar u Russia wu ooooernad. ud ha ought to have known differently: ud that u tar as Eaglaad wu concerned It wu her treaty relations with Bel gium. and while Mr. Alderman etaiee that thou were the causes—la It propar that ha should have made any such statements and aru you surprised tut the witnesses should tore under stood him to be Intensely pro-Osman? I have nothing further to any and I want only to my In conclusion tut it wu n proper thing for you to have broughtforward this matter for lnruat Igatton; It will go good. It win teach people that tbs honor of a country la n sacred thing ud that mao who are not loyal to It In spirit and In truth shall not be mr. Vann—la tha matter I only want • tew minute* I am a mam bar at tba Council at Defease aad wa shall ba on tha lookout for anythin* that may ba seditious aad disloyal Whan war la on many a man says and doaa thing* without thinking about the cocas, quencee; It la too late after they ha vs been done to try te recall them. Mr Alderman low not begin to know the estimate ho la bald In boro and at largo. Mr. Aldorman la bars haters thla Board tor InveotlgaUon for the Imprudent and dlatoral position ha has taken Nobody wants to tabs his o» ftca from him. he has been vary cap sbio- It Is not that Mr. Aidarmaa would do any bad thing, not that ho would do any thtag to proparty In this country, but whea be sots ia motion tbo sentiments which bo baa expressed some one else may be snoouiagod to taka thaas words and bring about trouble aad this Is the thin* that often «»U— trouble Look at Italy today; retreating because of erne sedition wtthls her border*, an enemy at home. Mr. Alderman low not know of the harm he has done hi this community aad as a public oOoor ha ewes It to thla county sad board to offer his resignation; It le hie duty to do thla sod it Is your duty to demand it at him- I say he is a apt later la the body politic aad the public la iHnismllin of you that you shall rtmasal of him his resignation- I am not sayt^ this because I have say feeling at harm to the man. but I demand for the people of this oouaty that you shall demand of him hia resignation of this omce. Ha says that ha was pro-Oar - man before tha war. Has b* said to you that ho has ever changed hie feel ings? be said that he could not adjust blmeetf at once, although hia country had declared war. Did ha tall yoa that ha had changed? The same feelings that he had be has still end I x x x x if he has said one word that ha had changed his opinion. Did ho try to correct the damaging statement shout tha oaoatltuUonallty of this draft law. telling thorn that a groat lawyer bad ■aid this. Watt for the Supreme Court to paao upon It. That te what Oer many want* and while wo are wail ing Germany te kltltng our men. Ac. I want to say to you of all the people In thla oouaty. has any one else gotten Mr. Hannls Taylor's pamphlet. What does that mean? It Aidarmaa la known as a and whso anything te te ba to promulgate these things •man la tha one who r eo they know te whom to __ Why didn't ho ted them what other lawyers said? He didn't preaob that doctrine I tall you. gentlemen of this board, this oouaty te not that a person holding ofBoa should go shout and disloyalty u IH mjcoi at UK unit oolivrai lo tha oountry Aad whUa I da not Uka to radar to tt. I wUJ do aa. for arwry body knows that Mr. Aldarmaa la pro Oormaa. baoaoaa tt lo oommou raport •boot what happanad about hia daoght ar who would not march oadar tha Bag la tha 4th ad July panda. Lika fathar. Ilka children. I aa aat tat tin* you that aa man than baaraay It la for Urn good ad thla county that tha public shah know that aoah aadttJoua artitraaata aa ha baa baaa --*•*-* ought to ha ohackad. Idaolan to you aa a loyal ottlaon, barring porhapa a vary hr, an In aympathy with thla aad worn la da avarythln* to prompt put ap tt la our duty that tt mould ba tahaa at tha raota aad torn up. That la tha poattioa which I taka aad «»-■ lo tha poattiaa whim thla county da maada ad you. I tall you right aaw that tt you do net Luka tha poatttra poattiaa la this matt ar that Is locum bout upon you tha aouaty will aat moult you gay to Mr. Aldarmaa that thlmglm whim you haro you ham forfait ad baaaom you haro not baaa loyal to tha cauaa ad your paopta I burn nothin* to my la imrt to bit poolUoa about tha Oarmaaa boforo tha war. but ataoa war baa baaa dmlarad It waa bin doty aa a good attinaa to bava torgatlm ad that aad Mr. Ald armaa baa aat dam that aad. you know that than la aa onitrniiinnl la thla aouaty that Mr. fllli win h tha moot pro-Oormaa a# aay paraou tn this oouaty. I want to my that I dauot ball art that ha wouM da aaythlm to dorthar tha Oarmaa oaaaa. hot badaaa ml know haw far rmnhlm bla In •maioa may bo. Tba work la aa |s aidiauu (feat nimp)iug Mo pmMlou It to MT Mtotup to Um Matter afiT amt aiinlM w harm ta Hr. AMer hts a* att that yam amgM aal tha «•«*** at yam that ram 4e aul at htoi hla ramtgmmttam at hie Mr Fraah WaaA—I Aa eat atat ta •atotalt ta a*i ear*Mat ta tha atp by Mr. Prods* and Mr. Vann. Mr. AMsrman mads some reference to be ta# turned down by some citlsens with whom he wished to cooperate I take that to refer to me (Mr. Alderman. No, sir. It did not refer to you.) Ae Chairman of the Council of Na tional Defense I have been very much Interested In this. My suspicions were first aroused a#alnst Mr Alderm en hr the report that he had torn down th» lists from the Court Hour.' door The next thin# my attention was called to was his constant appearance before the examlnln# board Wherever the yaun# men were fathered tofsiher. there he waa. Dr Cason and Dr Mc Mullen both spoke of this to ms. I was told that he waa tel kin# disloyalty. I heard that Dr. OrlJBn had heard him make eertain statements. Dr. UrllBn has unified ss to what he heard end that Mr. Alderman asked him If be likj beard him maktn# a fool of himself (Mr. Aldsrman. That was pursly a matter of pleasantry ) Mr. Wood-—Pleasantry f The noil thin# that aroused my suspicions aim that Mr Bruton had hoard him make some statements. I went to see Mr Bruton and he told me almost identi cally word for word what he told here this afternoon I heard a #ood dc*.l of talk about It. i went reoemiy to a meeting of th« Connell of Defense at Raleigh: ne were called there In regard to mear urss that ahould he taken especially in regard ts food conserve (ton. and In the Instruction In those meetings the Brat man mentioned was the superin tendent of Public Instruction 111 ;l e counties as the nun who ccu'd rro aid ua. I remarked to Dr Hi!!, t' v Chairman, that our superintendent t > noUn sympathy with the cause of the government and 1 did not fe, | r asking him. and he said at once "Doi t have him. get rid of nlm.". I went to Mr Page, tbs and to 1 him the same thing and he said. V y ao means hare him." I cams home end asked Mr. Cade, who had l>v<n most sfflsisat helpful in the service, and that is why Mr. Aldermen was not asked to give his assistance I have gotten a greet deal of help from Mr Berryman which ahould haws corns from Mr. Alderman. I do not think he la the man to 811 the position and I hose he will be removed Mr. Alderman—I knew nothing of this and it has been absolutely lape - Mble for ms to make preparation. I would like to review the nutter and I have taken a few notes. I said I had a latter that I would Uke to uut .n evidence Mr rruden said tlist th.<iv wars two men who made statements about the sermon. Mr. Elliott, Ihc pastor, states that It did not Impress him aa pro-German at all. Here is another letter in which the assistant pastor makes the eame statement Nit for ooe minute had It aver entered n.y mind that In preaching that sermon there was anything Ilka help for «_‘:v Oermana. Mr. Pruden. always a gentleman, but « lawyer carrying hla point, states th.it l —id that Franco went Into that w.»r booauao of Alaaco-Lorraine I did not •ay that, nor did I aay anytb.hei.t.rut England I said that Russia deur*d the Dardanelles aa an opening watch waa a perfectly legitimate proposition. I stated also that Germany waa trying to grab the Dardanelles and In that sermon I so stated, and I cannot sc* why a proposition Ilka that would me'.-e ma favor the Oermene I did not for a moment eay that France went Into this war because of Alsace-Lorra!n>. I said that for years France had want ed to regain It- 1 can put the history before you for that and and that waa the reason Europe bad maintained an arn—d camp. I was atmpiy drawing a contrast between the material and spiritual, and I stated that Germany was me king tbs seas unsafe and that for that reason America was fighting for the freedom of the 'seas sad that now she waa fighting for world detn oeracy. Now. tlioaa two letters from thess two pastors state that they saw no leaning to the Germane la it Now, the only thing that seems to ha a strong ground for Mr. Pruden and Mr. Vann, tot me aay that that P»Per waa not mm to me Berne one toM mo that they bad seen such a •tatamaat by Mr. Bannia Taylor, and I had years ago known him through be ing his aistsr*a pastor and also his asnt’a and I thoughts a great deal of her, and Hannia Taylor has represent ed this osuntry In Europe, and alien someone told me that there waa suoh a statement by him In one of the New Teeh papers. I said f would like to read it. I had always honored him. and It waa along a Una that I was Interested in. Now, there have been Only throe Places brought up here where 1 talk C about Hannia Taylor) with Dr Orlffin Mr. Phelps and here I was not aware of what might have been mid oontrary to Hannia Taylor's statement when J re— It. a— whan I heard of hla matt ing that stataanant I waa anxious -to e— It. and I want to aay bore and new that not one week did I continue to talk about Hamit Taylor a— as soon as I bad saaa that judges, and others stated other views I dropped Hannle Taylor Ilka a hot brick and I have not msnuasid him aiaoa a— I do aot thick yes will And a mar who win aay ao It —seas to me that that ought to K »** In the drat part of the year a— why t spoke shout him at all was that ssvsral ash— ms did they I have Is go to war a— l said. There to only one thing ao (hr as I ean sea • no* would hop row from It." and than I apoka and aaid oa two or thraa ae- j eaakoaa. aad "that la If Hannia Taylor ahoald ha trua and It la tmconatltotlon at. but If H la ooaatltutlonal yea trill hart to go" Lot ma aay along th1a ••■P- I ham told nomarou* urn who ham coma to aa about It that it waa our war aad wa moat light It out. Wow. aa la whathar I ham ehanyad my opinion: | thought I had rnada it plain that It waa all omr I Mid that | I had dlad hard, aad t thought that! rnma that I had dlad Ralhg a otan of Wrong opinion It waa hard for ma tn hop right omr hut aa I ham: ««ad and road and aa I ham aarn eoadltiona I ham myaatf cm aad to k*T* '**• aaana fm'lnga toward* Oar maay and har ainaa and I thought that tha (act that I atatad that I ha 1 dlad aught to aaawar that Mr Vaaa mn UM I ham mi nadad umdt AFTER THE COLD WALK HOME The glowing comfort dispensed by the Perfection Oil Heater is mighty welcome. It lights instantly, warms any ordinary room in no time, and is easily carried wherever it is needed. Invaluable for the between seasons of fall and spring and for providing extra comfort in very cold weather. Now used in over 8,000,000 homea For best results use Aladdin Security Ofl. STANDARD OIL COMPANY <n.« aai/nttoas ovwm.N.c. MU CMnMot,*. V*. " .at had had may change. He saya that I won used by tbe Germans Let me aay that If there haa ever dome Into my poaaealon since America declared war any article or paper from a Oerraan source. 1 am not aware of It. The only papers that 1 read otbar than rettclosa paper* are the News dt Observer and the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. Now. you say have I changed, what U my at titude? I want to aay In the outset that I think It la untrue that Viola did not march In that parade: It Is news to me. Why in the world she did not because of pro-German sentiment. I cannot nee why It waa and l think It Is a mistake, but It Is certainly news to me Now I want to oay that an of my children hare where I know what they are doing haea bought Liberty Booda I suggested and urged thsm to and I talked about It myeetf end the only reason that kept me from It area the financial Inability to do It. 'Mr Vann said that I have the same feelings now that I had before the war eras declared. 1 affirm to you under oath that I haea not and It la not simply because of thlo action, bat hare Is the testimony and this la baaed on actions that I performed before I knew of this Investigation being under root. I was in the schools the first week of eohool and. aa thorn affidavits will leetlfy. 1 gav# my whole Influence for the cause of food oonadrvaUon. Rad this been done after I knew there was anything of this kind on. It would hare bean different, bat I did this work be fore I knew of any each thing and I leave these affidavits In answer to Mr Venn's charge that I have not changed my sentiments. The affidavits have been takso sines, but the work waa dooe before I knew there was naysoch thing as this Investigation, and I lane* these affidavits to show aay attitude I have not refarred to Har.nla Taylor alnoa the flrwt week It earns out and aa soon as X knew that there were statements from other men I did not mention It. and t want to affirm hero under oath that I have not paraded that paper over Chowan County and whlla I did say that that eras spoken of hare f did not carry tt outside any where. It la prowlnp Into Tbara la not a man In thlahouee wbo loves the chlkl ran of Chowan County bottor than I do there la not a man la thla houea that baa dona leas to projudloe lheir minds apalnot Amerlos. I am aot ooo acloua of oao particle of prajodlooa apatnm the children. Mow. jron hoard Mr. Prod an retract a report that ha had heard about taklap n vote of ike Children on the war I any that t have never done snob a thlap Thera U aot a man who loeeo the children of Chowan County bottor than I do and there la aot n man who haa cham ktonod the oain of (nod oonesri alien mare than I have, and I aflm under oath that I hare not orped any ~«n not to pw to war. I have a ana who la not capable ef oarr/lap arms I have urped that boy of mine to take ep the T. lf.C A. work ta Prance aa he known some Preach. aad bo may po I did aot latrodeoe him aa a ill. but he haa been urped by nt to |Q« up each work aa that aad not within the mm fl»e days alaoe the subject wen broepht partlcularty to eur attoettoe here by a T M C. A spanker but I orped It weeks ape Am I aatd la the outset I am aot a man that cheapen In a minute, aad I would am any these thlape that I am eaylap bow.—fp rather die then come before too and hep your peed will, but Imre le the teoUmoay of my ohanpn I would not far a moeeeut say that I nan do the work that aa yef you eaa. I would aot far a moment any that I Have the aMhty te lead as you bam tat J «p ppp that « I toot ftp tmm lion of twin? a pro-Oerman as you say. and I do not d*-ny It.—before the wax. I say if l.iat was the kind of man 1 was un.i u' » so <mo knq ec nooks and impress upon t.;uu toe nsed of win ning this war it stnkee me that 1 am more ab.o to insist upon that and to win th*m to tl.o war. than any man that has been anti-German and pre Ally. and 1 awes br«n usin gthe last month of thia power of mine, such as It may be. to en.lst the children of Choaso count> sod the teachers of Chowan < oi n:, in t.enalf of this war bnijr the om« r day i was in a meeting in which certain a*Ji-a nobly advanced the question of l-’ood Conservation and I asked tiist i be p-.rtmued to back eland the lady that was presenting It. I said we wank tQ conserve wheat and sugar so aa to send these articles of food to our eo.dlcrs and tho ul.lt* 1 eta tod tnat Italy w«.i in desperate need of sugar, and 4 gave them geo graphic rtunonn as io wny these w hinge sere so. I know and see that titer % la a feel ing here, but I want to affirm once again that what aver may have been my past, fortunately l have hare the testimony of my present and I am willing.—ever willing—to aland upon my deeds and the truth and I defy any man in Chowan County to do more In the schools of the County for this end which I have taken up here and which I am heartily championing so far aa jay ability may go than L Notice of horedosure U UU<91 4tiU b) Vll Ol • OWMi u( UuM circuit tv iajv, m iiuo«t, b) Uiv Far* •u*i» 16u jMkivna £ Urvp«ratiT« Un ion of aiurr.aa. M*o coma LoOul Ko. *lft4t on Ort- u.l/« *0 191* r«giaiaiao •m book Ho, il, |'m*** m oflioa of H**giairrul iNioua .ot Cmoamu Ovuiity. Uufau t Ii«v,i.k Uia<>« in ilia pay ment of ib«* noira aouwrwi by aaUl lu strum* ni, I wilt m«1i. tor cash, at puU Ifo auction, hrioi® in- o-un bouaa '•••or fcU0Hlun,t C , o* H.iuruay tba 17th .lay of Nov. u r. 1917. at U o dock M.. t'.a loiiuaiu* >• ofibai r*al ""tAi*, wi: li i.upmvrtiiani* liivrvoti, altoaia • F mi Toanabip OnotVati Oo., North Carolina ; Baylnnlr y at a» »n»i ftiakr on W^at of M'.o* “Oi ik B> a* a* k Urr'i lina tbanoa wrti war |j a oi.g k.ilwr'l lina 44 «ania to an Iron a nk •; ihanoa north warrlwarl i *r« I*) a ih >b* rain Mm- . iinnla Boa* 55 »*r«ta to « Ova ; thana* Baaiwar ily pMiaJlal wlib U liar*# lina 44 jrartla t u O bj *»*. t b* Roa«i ; lbana** Booth Wnrdly alni H \ b** ud road 55 ya««latolf' Ir'aaorpar. plara of bagln "•Bl. toi»tali»u*g on* -half ier« a»oraor laaa. Tula 17th day of Ootobar. 1917. W B PBl?OTT. H B LKaBY. Traataa. Attorn ay. Administrator a Notice. Oboaau Ooitnlv Norm Carotin*. Haring (jnallfl d aa adnlalitrator of Hra Lrd a L t rebaad. hwmmW, lata of Oiioatii 0»oaiy, notloa la here by glrao Ut all tin a* Indebted to tba aald aataia to make in a. ad la I a aattla aaetto in* ai Balv.dere, R. 0. Alt tboaa bavng a'algie aval nit tba urn* will praa-'tit tb n to a alibis one yaar tr»«» the <iaiauftha otlaa. or tba aald 'nine a 1. ba grad'd In bar of tb«lr taeo\er).( Wm C- CH trPBLL A 1 ail letrator of Hr* Ly l|» L. • "rab o.d, daa’d. Tbl* Mia day of Uwwhar Itll. OPilATI FAUEIIU TRAINS FIRM NORTH CAISUNA INTO TtRMINAA. OTA. NORFOLK, WITH OUT T1ANSFIR M.B. Tb# (oliowing aeaeduia flguraa puMmbod a* information only and an ot b-uaraotaed. TKA1IS LUTE IWWTOR SOUTHOOUOO 11*1 p. m.. daily. KIOHT nPRAHA (or TayaUarUJe and Obarlotta, Pullman Blaapiog Car* tor Navbam and tntarmadlata ata. ^IndtA IIJUF.M., Daily, (or Balatgb, Ooida boro, Baaufort ar-< tntarmadlata ata: Iona. Pario- Oar aarrtaa to Waaoington an-'. Vewbarn. NORTHBOUND 4:4* a. m.. daily, Bight Bipraaa lar Norfolk. Pullman Blaapar S .00 p. m.. dally, Bspiana lo. Hartford. Xllaaoath City and Norfolk. Pul. man Oar aarrtaa. 1;3t P. U. Dally (or Hartford, Ulna bath Uty. Norfolk and ImarmaiHaH points. (BO A. M., Dally, esoapt Sunday, tor Suffolk—arrlra Suffolk 1:10 A. H 10:00 .AM,. Dally naorpt Sunday Bor duff oil and tntarmadlata ttationa for paitloulatm apnly to W. g. Himay Agoet at Ulan ton t. f. DALTON, 0. P. A. Norfolk. Ta Notice y ODICIALjBALR. Under end by Tirtue of e decree of tbe Superior Court of Chowan County la tbe eeu-e of J S. Prudes, Adminis trator with tbe WUI eabexed, of Har riet Jobneon, deoeaeed, against Albert Johnson end John Urebur, l wUl offer for asle nt public biddings, for ooab st tbo Court House door In Bdeoton, B. 0„ st 11 o cloak U. os Saturday Deoea bar Itb, HIT, tba following real eetada la tba town of Bdaston. H. 0 , to-wit; That lot of lead sod bulldlogn thaiw on/ where Harriet Johnson lived end died, bounded north by finis street. Beet by tbe lot formerly owned by Don lei Smith. South by Daniel Smith and Waat by tba name. Tbla Heeembar Itb, HIT. J H. PBUDEB. Administrator with tba Will annexed of Harriet Johnson, daooaeed. Administrator's No tico. ■orth OstoUm, Chowan Oonaty. Having ijualllad aa admlatotrator of Mra. J W. Whit*, daaaaaad, lat* of Ohowa* Oounty, aotlaa to bora by glvaa to all Uk aa inoahtad to tha aald to maha lamadlata aattiaaant to ma at Bdaatoa. N. C. Boat# 1. baa *4. All thoaa having oiatma agalnat tha wlU proaaat Uaa ta aa wtthla om yaar from tha data of thlaaattaa a* tha •aid aotlaa will ha pita dad la hat at thair roaovary. ThU ISth day of Oatahar, 1117. /. A. WHJTB. Administrator af Mm.1V. Whits, |>-T f
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