NITRATE OF SWA WILL Bl
AVAILABLE AT ONCE.
19,000 Tom Will g* to lwalL.ee
Planters at Once. More Will
Follow.
• ... . —
Washington. Dec. 10.—At leant 18.
000 tons of nitrate wlU bo deliveed al
Wilmington and otbar touthorn porti
during tho month of January and ap
pruximatotly 100,000 torn will bo de.
l.vortd daring tbo omuing months at
a price ranging around lit a ton ul
the port of entry, according to a state,
ment mads public by Secretary of Ag
riculture Houston tonight Tbs ni
trate* will be used by North Carolina
farmers for their 1018 crops.
Senator Overmen and Bspgvents
tives Godwin, Reblneon, Doaghton
and Hood took this mattter Bn with
Secretary Houston surly this month
and before Congress adjourned for
the holidays Nr. Houston assured
thorn that the government would be
able to supply the nitrates iu sufllei
ent quantity to take ere of the need*
•<f the Southern farmers.
Nitrate of soda la very I as intis! to
farmers In the trucking suctions of
North Carolina or wherever the light
■oil obtains. Accerdiag to Congreae
msn Robinson many conation in the
out* would produce crop* Id per cent
short of the normal yield unless ni
trate of soda can he funlahsd.
The soda, which comes from Chile,
will he delivered to the farmer direct
No middleman will b* allowed to tabs
a profit from the farm era The gen
eral understanding la that the farm
demonstation agent will net as collec
ting agent for the government, and
the farmer will deal direct with the
agent In his own county. Shipments
for North Carolina will ho delivered
at Wilmington and distributed from
that point, acceedtog to the depart
ment of agriculture.
Ur. Houston's stotsmssit follows:
"I have boon giving a groat deal of
thought end attention to the nitrate
question. I hero been to dally touch
with the war ihdnstrtoa beard, which
was to purchase sad deliver the mate
rial at the seaboard, and eleo with
the shipping beard.
“Arrangement* were umplitod onw
ard weeks ago. through the war in
■loiiniiiiiil'iMasiSa
nitrate of soda In Chile In accordance
with the authorise ties far such par
pose in the food central Ml *0*00*0
of disturbed stopping condition* it
hss keen impossible until recently de
finitely to secure facilities for trans
portting the nitrate In whole or in
perl Within the Inst few days prepa
rations have been completed for the
delivery at the seaboard during Janu
ary of 18,000 tons and every reason
able assurance haa been given that
suplim. up to 100,000 tone, fur Xha
ensuing months will b* debvemrT
Every possible effort will be made to
make certain these deliveries, hut it
should bo understood that, owing to
existing situations, eleumstancsa over
which them Is no control might Inter
vene.
“I cannot state today exactly what
ttbc pries will be, but it will be r.p
proximstety $71 on board care at tbs
seaboard. Farmer* will have to pay
freight charge* to their local stations,
the state fertiliser tax fee, which va
ries in different states but will proba
bly not average more than 81 cents
a ton, and any other local thargsu.
“The nitrate secured under the ap
propriation will he sold only to farm
er* for their own nae during the com
ecu of the amounts used by that
heretofore The department ia now
arranging machinery for the distribu
tion af the material and win |1w full
publicity concerning the details of the
matter.1' —Parker X Anderson in
Greensboro News.
DISTINGUISHED VISrTOK IN THE
COUNTY LAST WEEK.
Ex-Sbcriff Byrd bud a distinguished
visitor to visit Mm this weak in tbs
person of State Senator 8. W. Hogan,
of Cash ion. Oklahoma, Senator Ho
pit! is Grand MesV/r of the Masonic
0' Jer of bis State, and prominent as
a financier and beaker. He In el
present one ef the feed conserve ton
for bis state, and was on bis way
from Washington, where he hud beer
In connectionwith Mg duties as food
conservator. While Sheriff Byrd
lived ia Oklahoma during ISOS and
'10, Senator Hogan was u aeigfcboi
and special friend ef the Sheriff,
which accounts for hie visit here ec
his return from Washington.—Bur
nett Poet.
BOX PARTY.
There will be a hug party at Oak
Grove School bouse. Saturday night
January Sth ISIS. Everybody Is is
vited to coma.
CLYDE BRYAN
EUNICE WESTBROOK.
There bet been a heavy dump fa
the demand tor grapefruit dace pow
dered sugar far sweatee tag Is eftsa
unobtainable.
9UCAK SITUATION NOW CON3LD
ERABLY BELIEVED.
Aa a Basalt of Now Crop Motors si
Noo Eoroatiair Will PrM.ro Lor*,
or Amatt—laliUtatn
New York, Drc. 28_So groatlj
ka* tho rloao aproach of new cropr re
liored tho »u**r situation that refla
era and manufacturers wore anther
Isod today to allow confocttoaor* aiu
maker* of non-eaoontlal products 8(
per cent, of their requirements. Thera
instruction*, leased hero by the Uni
tod States food administration, recln
dad tho order I sou ad in Octobor limit
In* the candy men to 60 per cant, ol
Iboir need*.
“It ia hoped that aa aoo* aa dofloik
information ia obtained as to tha proh
able outturn of new crops, all limits
lions will bo removed,” tha notiu
said
‘“Conaanratton ahoald ho ymotUod
however, and wo request that you an*
*e*t to tho confectioners and aaaaa
facturon of non saasntial food pro
duct* that they use substitute* for *u
gar wherever posoibl*, aach aa haaoy,
glucose, ate. This ruhn* ahoald on
able these manufacturer* 40 maiatnln
their oganlsationa tad oentino* ta
their employ tho people who bars
been with them so many years.
BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
>1*. *_j..*. a-_ *
corded since our last issue:
J. L Smith to L W. and VWphsri
Smith *6 l.S acres Li 111 a (ton Tens
■hip coneideratioa 1100. sad otter
consideration.
Jem M. Meads to *. A. Altana 1
lot in Dunn consideration IIH.H.
N. T. Pattersoo te S. A Altman, 1
lot la Dunn, consideration f 1100
J. X Dupres to W. L. Matthews *0
actus Hnetoc’i Crack township, ceueid
uadra $000.
X 8. Smith to W. X GDehrist 8
acres D. LI Tnesahlp, coaoiderallon
8880.
P. M. Norris to A. X. Oodwfa and
1 lot ia Duan consider*ties |1«M
C B. Ajrcoek to Parry Jsrnlrua and
others 1 lot la Duan consideration
11880.
X. A Dennis to C. 0. XoX 88 aom
ia BuckJtorn TowsAlp eoswtdeoutton
■eras in Grom township conaidsration
$800 and other eonetdoratiaa.
X A. Stewart to H. C. Oaaiey 80
acrao NeiU'a Creek TawnaMp eo—Id
eratioo $8200.
J. A. Woody te X Oaaiey 48 1-4
seres In Neills Crack Township son
•ideration $3800.
B. P. Parrish to T. U. Jshaooa 1
lot in Coats coasidarstlon 8800 and
other consideotiona.
Susan C. Vann to W. X Phillips 10
acres in Neilla Creek Township con
sideration 81000.
Dixie Lend Co. to X M. Cor: in
23 3-4 scree in Black Rim Township
consideration, $803.7$.
O. L. Cannady to Jaaon M. Las 1
lot In Dunn consideration 838$
J. A. Flowers to M. D. Dennis* 16
acres in Block Rim Township con
siders tlon 3276.
B. P. Dupree to C L. Dupree 60
acme in Black River Township lorn
and affection.
Cary Lumber Co. to N. T. Patter
son 107 acres In Grom Township 610
and other consideration.
Johnnie Matthews to J. A. WiDipms
and others & tracts 167 1-1 one sirtk
interest in the shorn 187 1-8 aerea ta
Neill's Creek Township consideration
8200.
J. A. Pooshse to Graham Land Co.,
29 1-2 tn Johnsonville Township eon
sidsrstioa |H0.
J. R. Butler to WoHer H. Jernlgnn
1 lot in Dunn considsation 9*00.
W. B Jernigaa to i M. Waters 1
lot In Dunn consideration $9M.
A. A. Beasley to Sarah Nodes 1
tacts 48 acres in Black River Town
ship consideration $1700.
W H. Blanchard to F. A. Blanchard
50 scree In Bockhora Townekip con
sideration, $200.
A. R- Buags to H. O. McNeill 50
acres In U. L R Township considera
tion $11.00.
E. r. Young Trustee to Urn Berta
field I lot ta Dunn, coneidaetien $110
J. R. Norris to Mrs Q. R. Kenned]
1 lot near Dunn consideration $10.01
love and affection.
Jseoe A Km an to T. L. Gerald 1 lot
In Dunn consideration $100$.
I. W. Smith to Parquhard Smith Ji
810 arras In Uilington eenslderatlot
$1.00 sad other consideration.
R. L. Godwin to H. L Godwin 4 lata
of land in Dunn consideration 15000
Albert Anderson to W. J. OHra
149 i-g acres la Anderson Creel
township consideration $900 ant
other valuable consideration.
Hiram Baggett to W. J. Olive 1$1
acres In Andersen Crook Tuwnehl|
consideration $100 nd other oonald
oration.
C. CL'Hatch ta W. J. OKva $$ MM
In Anderson Creek township eonsid
oration $900.
D. U Adams la J. K. Adame tl
•eras in Black River Township sew
(Mention $1990.
IS BANDITS UUJP IN CHASB
BY U S. SOLDIERS.
Several Other Mealeem* Weeaded
Wkea American* Pntu Thee*
Acre** Rie Creed
Marfa, Tea. Doc. 27—Eighteen of
the Mexicans who raided the Brito
ranch and itora Christmas morning
were killed and a number wounded
where American cavalry under Col
Coerg* T. Lenghone overtook the ban
dit* on the Mexican (id* of the Rio
Grande early today. One American
•oldler was wounded, but vrtt] recover
Many of the hones stolen were re
covered.
After persuing the Mexican bandit*
for tea mile* into the moentain* of
Milk* the American troop* recrora
•d the Rio Grande to American terri
tory at noon today and made p com
plete report to Colonel Laughers* of
tha expedition across the border.
Captain Pitke, commanding the
troupe which pursued the bandit* into
Mexico, mod* the following report to
Colonel Longhorn*, commanding of
ficer here, wbe directed the poreuit un
til the troop* got beyond communion
ties:
"W* picked up a hot trail made By
the BnU'i ranch raider* about seven
mlleu from El Comodor at 11 A. M.
Wednesday ThislraQ led across the
rtvev at L^i Preenot ford. Boar
Bene* were found abandoned on the
wail Harare we eraaaad. Wa follow
ad the raiders around a point of th*
Starra da loo Vantnnaa mountain
rang* and toward th* Sierra do la
Hilar**. At 1 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon ora engaged a number of
bmidHa at a point four miles south of
the lie Grand*. W* kept up u run
ning Sght fpr ten ml la*, killing II of
the bandits The remaining flee co
mped Into a canon of the Sierra da
la Hilar**.
I ordered tan *f my men to strip to
their eeddlea and seat them in pursuit
through the box canyon. But our
b*r*eo were so exhausted that the men
were enable to overtake the bandit*
who. scattered into the mountain* like
quell. The detachment returned af
ter dark - lea* nigh* and we than
deabted hack to th* river. Wc
brought considerable property that
th* Brits brand was found ihot and
another had been abandoned. W*
had am* man wounded, Private John
P. Kelly, and two pack mules Idllod."
After a careful check of th* num
ber of Mexican bandit* killed by A
mencaat troop* and rancher* follow
ing the Brit* ranch raid, It was offici
ally announced tonight that eighteen
bandit* had been killed by actual
resit. How many more crawled off
U the desert undergrowth to die of
their wesnda cannot be ascertained.
Th* number of wounded la impoasibi*
to estimate, as they ware carried a
way *r hldd* nm th* rim rock coun
try. An astlmnte of stock-taken from
th* Brit* atom fixed its vain* at 17,
(00.
Gasoline production in the United
State* has increased from (B,000,000
t* 70,000,000 barrels a year sine*
1014.
PENSIONERS RECEIVE AN IN
CREASE.
There ha* been a rush hi the Clar'ka
office this week by flu Confederate
pensioner* and their widows, to **
cur* their vouchers, which worn aent
to th* Clerk of the Court on Decora
bar 18th for distribution.
‘The amount going to pensioner* In
Farnett County this yoar la 19,111.
Thera la a flat addition to aach pen
sion thin year of 111.
The increased allowance this year
la Indeed timely on account of tha
high coat of Ihring.
The number of thorn on tha pas
sion roll in Hamattaro a* follow*:
Soldiers 107, widows ninety-two.
Thera era two soldiers of the aaeond
class, who rotates »7B each j six of tha
third elaaa, tSB each .and ninaty-nin*
bf tha fourth elaaa that rteelve $4B
aach.
The widows all raeshre MB. except
•n* *f the first class, who la totally
blind and drawn IBB.
Thera is only on* soldier of tha
•rat elaaa in tha county. Tout bHrd
naas is tha disability that places a pan
lower In tbs flrat class, and tha allow
anca to such la 1120 par yaw, to b*
P*id ant monthly by tha clerk of tha
aaart—Harnett Post.
"Lightleaa nights” are planned by
tha Foal Administration aa an add!
tiemai meeaura for saving eoal.
— ’
Tha number of man now being a*re
ad by American Rad Cross canteens
la Franc* in more than 16.000 a day.
L, H. Dupree to N. I. Dupree 27
acres in Black Hirer Townahip co»
stdarattoa $10 and other considera
tion.
M. C. Reardon and other* to J. A.
Williams two tracts 70 seres In NsiUs
Creek township consideration $1,000
■ad other valuable consideration.
| WAR tALKSl
|| By UNCLE DAN f
^toajr Wla
twy Tnw>a
-atm. want,- aaM kto wofkac, fmm
Dad* Daa la efcatnc tnana te
apaod a waak arttfc aa aa tka tank aa4
if im waat ta I&ow akaac tka war.
Varfa Daa int^i la «aa eat aad
Billie watched fog aa apaortaatcy* It
ZITiS * dpt*H«
taken a aaat aa tha aanh
■Tb mighty dkg yaw eaaa. VacU
Daw. I waat to |tk la yaw akiat tha
war. Wa hau tut pwt adhtary Data
ing ta oma tawqfrig Mgh aahaaC hat
wa had a hard fcuai ta da It Tha
aaM tha war wn^IrTaoue our twa.
Grandma Joaeo paid: Tbay alat aa
cu to worrit. U W aaaa Mow our.’
2tiriiss«y«t
Of what ha niu; Mat ha
the tuaaa nay aaat tor their owa
haraa. ate. Mow. UtKta. what da yoa
think of thatr
“Well, my hay," aaM Daeta Daa.
“*U that Jadga Brownell aaya atgM
aaaiy eome true and may aalau wa ga
quickly ta tba aid of tha alia with
largo munhera ad man u
break tba Ganaaa llaa an
beat tha aaboartaea,
eeot n from getting ta
tho aDlaa ta haw thaa going. la that
eaaa Germany woald wta. An mattara
at and today, Vir gualia need La
trained mu. If we bad had aauaal
rallllooa of U with mllltmry
ta oar lodaaUtaa and aa ob
whu tha war caoee, art
hau bem caDed at c
do mot haOau tha r
forced tha war aoa ua As It waa, ha
bad no Want for aa. mod BOW wa ara
la It aad Bust go throagh with It Bwt
aeur again aaat wa ha eaaght aa
wholly unprepared.
“Thao la aaty one aafo aray - aU
VDCla Daa -and that ta ta adopt gar
ounentty ahaal nuitary tralatag
apply It to orary yoaag Baa who la
Phyaleally at. BJ ta hla ataatauta at
tweanaM yaar. Tho tralalag cam ha
earrtad forward la tha Daltad ■—>t
training eaapa that ara aaw batag aa
Ubliehed tor training aua called by
tha aaleLWee Barr Am-u —.—
vacate t
b* fitted hy
aboald b* mad* tb«
ad tea
Btnura
•« aad Hid sally, inihtf Dn
*• - — — -t itorgin M
ow com try 7 B It Is aa bad ad Oat, tl
<* high tlma l*r aa to wak* n and 4<
*jTM«Wng abate tf
*»*ac»ly,• rvtetad Date* Dam. "B
labatter te waka ap Dow thaa to te
"*•** awaktead later. W# may m
»aU andwiad, Malar, that (tea to an
war aad wa aw wta H ar Oad halt
ta a bag cw Qto war tontotw and >■
era ay to aw yaw."
"Ortatety.” atod Date* Da*. wtth i
baarty laugh. "V wa arm to hava war
talks. 1 Hall ha gted to harm Jtate
tola aa."
BUBfeteMpat Mi hawfii aadraal
tba *»ttoaa aad tnid Jlmad* to b* *vt
te aavaa o'clock tba asst rvsolag.
LIEUT. PARKER RATI WAR 11
WORSE THAN HILL.
« Cu'l RhIm WU Gim
Cealiet Hmi U-til They See
Mimlii ia Park
“All the boat* of the evangelist!)
preacher* hare not been able to da
acribe each m icane—their bell Are it
not la It,” That la the manner b
which Lieut.-Bun Parker, of Monroa
with American expcritionary forca
la Prance, describee a night attac)
agabut the famous too Hlndenbun
l»a in n letter te his brother, Xi J
J. Parker. Extracts from the lettci
as pwbHHiad la the Monroe paper* fol
low:
‘“I can saw fully appreciate the po
•ition of the people la I .codon when
there la aa air raid on. One night
white Handing on a fire Hep In the
trench I heard one of oar (the Brit
Mb) aeroplane* coming, It sailed
straight over my head circled and Hint
directly for a strong point la the Ger
man Una. It swerved then and dart
ed bach toward cmr Use. In a mo
ment the bomba went off. The aero
plane had bombed the Boehee* itrong
petet. I taw and heard the whole af
fair. The explosion teemed strong
enough to tear off one whole aide of
the world. Several enemy machine
gsae (potted our aeroplane and open
H__la V_a aL. __. _
way safely. Another Urn* I u«
aa air fight. I was immediately on
dor oar marhfnn part of thr time aad
German ahrapcal waa banting all a
Vova m, aad, too, our plaaoa won be
ing find upon by tha Bosch*. This
woo tha fink tiaao that I had cv.r been
eajfesod to ahrapcal fin, and aa tha
KagUA aay, 'It tends to pot the wind
»P'
"Petroling la a very important doty
oa tha front—going oat into No Man’*
land and a a coring Information of the
enemy, and fighting any enemy pa
trol* that ywe com* across. A good
prtsesw aomatieaoa giro valuable la
formation, to it U tho duty of patrok
to taka priooaan if poaribk. Daring
ny *Uy in tko Ingnrhn, T took portico
lar nets of this vary Important doty,
pop night while I waa eat oboarving
tha working of a patrol. Frit* turned
e machine goa on on. It tapped la
tha wtn nod ton yards sway, caoood
by tho bullets striking it. Of count
we all threw oon*W*a oa tha groand.
I didn't know I could hit tha ground
*0 quickly nor lay so fiat aad (till. 1
ot it back oa old Frits the east morn
iag. I looked over tho parapet aad
a* throe Germans unloading a carl
st a place which they thought was con
coaled. I turned a Iaarvl-T gun ot
them. They dropped oat of sight 1
don't know whether I got them or not
Vat tk* cart stayed ia the mam place
afl day and was not unloaded.
“One sf tha greatest scenes I hav*
ever witnaad la my Bfe was an attack
made by tha British. Oa* aftemoor
I was Informed that a company whlel
occupied a sector in the lino very neai
to whom I was stationd would maki
aa attack that night st n certain tins
—the vary sabs ate* before time foi
the attack, I secured n very good pines
for oVoervation. At the very secant
appointed the barrage came down
All tho boats of evangelistic preach
■rs have not been able to deeeritx
sack a arena - their bell fire la not If
K- l M earragn was a eeitd wall ol
bunting shrapnel, petrol ihcDt, hig]
explosive •bellm and smoke. I don’t
aee how anything could cocao throng!
tueh a barrage aln. It it wonder
fat—I tie hen in the tree tenae 6f th<
word.
“Ton people in America little real
Im what tha war meana. The thre,
thoaaaad milea af water between ui
•ervee aa a harrier In epito of the lit
ermry geniuses. Print to not like th<
ban facta. You talk of thouaaada am
not mOUaas la regard to cent, la botl
liree mad dollars; but your mind* it
not realise what It meana. The coe
la teo large far a person to realtoe un
til ha has had actual experience. Un
UI tha people of America tee street
ef Parle blackened with mourning
until they ace tho grief ef the methe
ea aha talk her eon goodbye as he I
leaving for tha front, anti) they ee
the eager faces searching each paaa
erby at the station* waiting for th
laved one to return from the from!
until they have ere seed mike an
mtype ef hajUeAekl wham a Irttl
white nhi Is planted every few fee
signifying the death of an ally eotdle
until tha casnalty roll la the Unite
States begins to climb, and atoiruln
on tha streets of Kew York City is a
evident aa the streets ef Paris
then, end net until then will our pec
pie realise tha horror of the war.
"The Slllee bare suffered terribly
and my enly regret k that we did as
eeeas to thetr rasene long ago. Thl
k not only a war lor Democracy H I
1 • war for Humanity, and the only wa
1 to end H to to put ae many Beech)
eat af eemmkatoa aa peible. So
Hep ear counts | wfll send over trooi
ae feet as It eaa and tdraw it to
. okas."
I WHO ABE LIKELY TO HAV
FNEUMONIA.
I PimbmIi No >wuit»r of Fan*
Bal Attache tardily Cartel. Typw
of Mm.
“There is no fltim that tha hah
hearty young maa feere aa much a
pneumonia,” saya tha State Board a
Health in ft* latest bulletin "Hi
never know*, he thinka, whan ha wil
fait a victim. While ynrtimiaia ap
patently la no respecter ef paaaaaa
there are certain typae ef man whi
fall aa eaay pray to tha paeuamh
germ.
“The ft ret la the fat. bnay bealnia
man offorty. Ha la prnlablj thl
aaaieat victim for tha ynaaaiaala gora
for the reaaon ha ia overfed, ararfal
of uvewclght and often overworked
Hie functional organa, particular!
kin heart, have bean atralaid for year
perhepe. Ho weuM die float peat
monte where tha norma] am weak
likely get well.
"Tha second type s^waroa thra
in one—tha heavy ester, tha hear]
drinker an dthe heavy taker, no
oaa of which would have aarvely i
fighting chance In eaee of an attael
system• are surcharged with nfnm
they have weakened hearts, -tiiiih
ently, chances ara greatly again*
worn.
"The third la the city -m~
who rides to Ms work, takes ae eyes
air exert lee, werke late at i gw
whose vitality and :
*o low that ha ia __
coughs, and pneumonia, la >L
“The fourth ia the hard
bulb who overstrains at his
exposes hleeexic und ely to _ |
‘"Mederatfos ia all Magi prevent
puaoaeonia while raoi hi atoat say
thing predisposes to it."
ANTI-HOCOMURA tUUMOh
LY pixviktAtivk PCMt THIS
DISEASE.
_ e
Raleigh.W. C. Dec. 2t -AsceedtogU
er W. A. Graham, of the IhurtM
ef Agricuttare Matos that Mata Yeta
■tote.
Dr. Oraham mads a fair aad Japar
tial teat of thM rsmady, uadrr fare*
able conditions following (ha diraa
‘.ions given to the minutest detail, aai
aa a conclusion, states that "Methim
has bean faaad that wffl la as>y aaaa
care or prevent fcog eholava, snap
the anti-bog c boles less pee dees
according to ti« Niles Dorset
method." He states, however, that I
ie natural for many of these ee-caOc
prevent*bvee to meet wMh eats, be
ceuea of the fact that in aaaa sf die
truss, people are inclined to taka «]
mysterious remedies which bar
been highly advertised aad promote
by stranger* Later they find the
ia aa affect to aava (hair hags (ho
have parted erith their money aad th
cholera continues is Ha natural win
uninhuencee by the treaties*.
“This particular remedy." state
| Dr. Omhaa. “is highly advertised t
the papers, aad ia addition UtorstuT
with testimonials is freely efaaulatot
After reading this stuff, one ereald at
1 doobtedly be led to believe that th
remedy is a miracaloas ana, ahitl
would enqustienaMy prevent (he die
/tana V maai k> ■ un ■» Ua famA 1
condemning them proprietary remet
ea aa the only thing they de is te alto
the cholera to taka ita coarm anchml
1 od end keep op e constant Arid ef It
1 fcrtiop, leaving the awinogrowec 4k
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The following li'onas bars bean h
1 sued sine# our lari leeuc;
Harry Deal to Minnie B. Weave
Raymond Stephens to Rdth Wool
1 all; Walter B. Norris to Fmi
< Smith; D. L. McDonald U Paumta <
r Byrd; W E. Nichols to Era M. BaaM
1 C P. Layton to Sarah Hattia J. Harm
' Carl Tart te Paulina Jsralgan; Ms
' com Wads to Lola M. Morimn; E. I
• Hayars to Little Page; J. H. Parfci
• to Myrtle Murray; D O. Dumree I
1 Kills Aosley; A. L. Byrd te Jssephtr
1 Cummings; T. B. Wsever te LaR
1 Grocery; T. L FRagsraM to Magg
r Darden; D. J. Carter to Hattie I
1 Lewie; Meek Jernigan te Vad
I Mohlar; J. S. Co Wile to Bertha Eu
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John McNeill te Anale Frifmr
Chester Hartsdsld to Easter Maney
'• Dora Psaraaa to Bertha Breaks; Mi
1 vine Balratlae to Sophrona FsDa
• Paul Monroe te Loners MeMIUe
• Louis Mstoto to Bom Womack; I
1 viu McNeill to Love sis WtlMam
■ Sherman ItartsAetd te Rdna Matte
1 Quincy Matthews to Ella FsBar; da
■ saro Matthews to KaDto MaEag.
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