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.ms.., ^mcPurmsmMm^ SaMS* jm» THE CARULINA HOME and FARM and EASTERN REFLECTOR (OUM • WMk) PabUahed by to AKFLBClUJt GOMPUri, lae. U. J. WHiCHAKU. HJdUor. ■ *Riiil£NVILt,E. WORTH CAROLINA. lub»<irliitiou, oue year, . . |1.0i> Hi. mouths . .60 Adveriiaig rates may be bad apou ■ffplioatiou at the busmesa olflce in rbe K>>tiM!tor Builtiiug, coruer Uvaus bb4 Tiiird ttreeta. Ail uards ot luauxa mud resolutlous <i( respect will be charced Or at 1 ««ut per word. Commuuicatious advertlaiug caudl- lftr.;;s will btt ctiui'i;i.‘d fnr at three osuts [ler lino, uii i< nuv mittb Ktitered aa saootid class matter 4iif;ust "0. Iftlii .11 II. 'iiBi mtice a, OreeDville, Nortb ChJ'>11113. unde •ot of Marcb I. 1879. Much of the hcart-ache in this j A LIVE LITTLE TOWJT. I "An ounce of preTention is worth a world comcs from a maladjustment o*’[ A few days ago we bad the plo^asurc pound of cure," So wake up to the personal relation. There are maiiy of Tisitlng one of the liveliest towns sanitary conditions of our city. | chronic misunderstandings, even with for its size In Eastern Carolina—Ay « I the most Intimate friends. Sometimes den. Like a majority of the larger Their are two classes of people those who have grown from very baby towns In this part of the state it is who go hand in band a sport and a hood together seem to be unabie even making rapid strides In every way fool, sometimes these hands belong to speak to each other without excitinR' . . ('.specially In the line of builm the same individual, some antagonism or sympathy, it ap-^ It requires co-operation among the pears that there is always some petty citizens of any town in order that It No. 1427 1428 1431 1432 1433 1445 16«i6 1572 1573 No Americans were injured in the li>'i« difference, some little jangle or jam may go forward, and this is particular-'clash with the Mexican troops Sunday, jgjjJ The pain l> noticeable in Ayden, and we com- 'which proves that an American la safer i708 bt‘ ii (mend its people for Ihelr shoulder to over there as a soldier than a citizen. , j^jg of ditference temperment. is In the heart--there may KKIin.W, M.MU’H 27, 1!M2. Tomorrow "Remember the Sabbatb Day to Ket'p it Holy." Of course Greenville is in the win ning class. That la her way. Tills weather would make one think (ha» winter was taking a back track. The world owns over 2,000,000 au tomobiles but In many instances walk- ins proves that it is still good. o The Ouilford county negro th;U worked fonr hours with a broken neck i iT'aiuly shows some grit. It certainly look.-t like Mr. .Icroii. • done about all he can or in ollit r v.ortts luia reaeheil the eiui of thr ropi' ; Till' defeat the suTragiiti.’s riistiuni'i' : lu (he senate did not disheartcu tlu ni , I 111 the least so they say Woman li!' smll3 upon the lips but the souud of shoulder spirit. Joy is suppressed and the voice j There are several buildings under silent, and the life goes on in r.' construction there and among them a wearing and wearing and weakening * new home for the Hank of Ayden, a manner as of inward bleeding. i structure when completed that will be i> second to none In Pitt county. .Many people carry the marks of some “P 'neighbors, and . re h.iu inward bruise, intlioteii ml u , you will have some of the larger town.. They are heavy-hearted because they j looking to their laurels, are over weighted with sensitiveness. | I They feel e\erv look, they catch every GKT lU SY. tone, they .enii to sense every breath ' ‘"e move- of criticism of disapproval. Hornetiines, “ I>'“y they crave sympathy and they long for '■•‘■I'**'*'"’ 'appreciation. They seem to feel that That’s a movement that ought not it is rather neglect and they wither In f'' overlooked. In a short while loneliness. The world is moving, or u. few years from now It will be al- I houghtless of any inflicted sting and most impossible to get a good breatn- 'iii,- sensii.'e cnes loiter behind, over- 'ng play grounds any where in the cen- looked, unconsidered, and apparently f^^l part of the town. \\hy not get forgotten, and then, immediately they busy now while you can get a choice take it for granted that they are con- location. sidered ‘‘nobodies.’’ !i .'Oine pi'ople would use a lly swat- I'T a.s oitoii as they do thi'ir tongue for ivnoiiilng purposes they wonhl prove Id Ite really di Hiralib' eiti/’Mis. Mr liiike'.s warehouse plan may be iiil right, but what's the matter with ilio fanners, they can't do iIiih with out the a-isistance of any one. .Xitorni-y .leronie got a fee of f25,- I'li' lor the part he took in trying to i?e' 'i’liatv returned to the asylum. 1 hat w.is pretty fat plekings. Others, like caged birds, beat their wings against the bars of hard un yielding circumstance and are wretch ed because of unsatisfied desire. Thev long for—but perhaps, with string, ac tive impulse, they do not know ex actly how or where to place them- ^elvi'S uh(' the world is busy and does not wait for 'Ihiii to find themselveti. Thi' soul is gripped with longing - ambition drives likt' a luister—but the smil ihies nor i x:ictly know and theeni, is seeming failure—then conies dnrk- iii'ss, ni.-^pair. .sorrow. A movement Is on foot throughout Xorth Carolina for the establishment of a school for the diseased orphans of sound minds In the state. This plea should touch the hearts of everybody a.-5 t)ur i.iimey couldn't be invested In ii more worthy cause. The time for the Confederate Monu ment Campaign is not far distant. B<* In readiness to loosen up your purse strings. j 1722 1730 1734 1738 1151 2022 2024 2025 2028 2031 2032 2055 2033 rtlchniond, Va., reports the biggest snow of the season fell last night to the depth of seven Inches. Aren't yoB glad you don’t live In Richmond? 2174 o 12176 ' 2178 it IS reported that some of the can- ' 2179 dldates for county offlces have taken the cold feet and withdrawn. Don’t be a quitter, the more the merrier. The Republican Senator that at lacked President Wilson on the Pana ma tolls question no doubt wleh ho had taken the second thoiight befori ho spoke. printing, Mdse^ & Etc. To whom issued Everett Wauuy Co. Duuley, S. I. Reflector Co. 5 & 10 cts. Store Harding, F. C. . il. 'Williams, R. Elington, A. B. Grimes, J. B. Edwardy & Broughton Kuwarus & Broughton Reflector Co. Pitt Libr. & Mfg., Co. Edwards & Broughton Teague, W. J. Underwood T. W. Co. Edwards & Broughton Reflector Co. Korbes, W. A. Hart & Hadley iCverett, Waddy &Co. Coward-Wooten Drug Co. Reflector Co. Moore, Miss Ward Bell Hrascoe Art Mot. C. Co. Boll Hrascoe Edwards & Broughton Edwards & Broughton Reflector Co. Brown, Julius Adder Mach. Co. Edwards ii. Broughton Adder Mach. Co. Everett Waddy Co. Tuckcr, L. W. Adm, I Steaoffriiplier No. To whom issued Am’t Am’t 112 Rea, A. If. 8.09 6.50 170 R ;a R. A. 41-"9 83.50 364 Whlchard, IfiBs Verna I^O.OV 14.00 532 Whichard, Miss Verna 48.0# <>0 541 Whichard, Miss Verna 11.5t 16.00 892 Whichard, Miss Verna 48.0# 6.40 1125 Whichard, Miss Verna 40.0# 50.00 1258 Whichard, Miss Verna 24.0* 2.50 1127 Anurews, t W. Mrs, 3ti.00 1859 Andrews, V. W. Mrs. 23.5* Andrews, V. W. Mrs. 24.0* 5.20 32:lo 3.00 22.90 10.00 9.10 7.00 181 2.61 1398 5.50 1401 11.08 1413 1.40 J414 95.76 1415 8.00 1416 60.00 1417 50.00 1422 1.07 1446 50 1447 9.00 12.50 3.50 32.50 Feeding I’rixoners and Jurj, Tax Llat«r King, R. W. Lewis, W. A. Satterthwait, J. J. Manning, B. F. Uaskins, J. C. Whichard, E, B. Elks, J. J. (Jaloway, J. R. Jones, S. M. Smith, J. H. Harrington, J. J. 323.90 15.0* 84.0* 60.0* 111.0* 72.0# 60.0* 84.0* 3.7* »0.0« 90.0* 120.0» 789,7# 27.60 No. 7-00 383 10.00 315.25 33.00 6.00 2715.67 We hope England will have no se rious trouble in the Ulster uprising. In this day of enlightenment and peace, differences ought to be adjusted amicably without a resort to conflict and bloodshed. No. 183 377 t03 yii 1108 1280 1735 1150 2059 Jnrr Ticket To Whom Issued Wilson. W. B. Tr. Wilson. W. B. Tr. WiUoa, W. li. Tr. Wilson, W. B. Tr, Wilson, W. B. Tr. WllHOU, W. B. Tr. Wilson, W. B. Tr. Wilson, W. B. Tr. Wilson, W, B. Tr. Am’*^ 613.70 191.40 5h4.00 267.45 50.00 174.75 469.50 689.75 280.25 ^ 3220.80 384 530 622 755 865 889 1036 1131 1265 1278 1424 1581 1585 1706 1731 205U To whom issued Dudley, S. L Sheriff Smith. Mrs. W. R. Dudley. S. I. Smith, Mrs. W. R. Dudley, S. I. Dudley, S. I. Smith. Mr». W. R. Dudley, S. I. Smith, Mrs. W. R, Dudley, S, I. Smith, Mrs. W. R. Dudley, S. I. Dudley, S. I. Peel, Henry Duiiley, S. 1. Sheriff Smith, W. R, Smith, W. R. This cold snap will add more trou tih“ to the tobacco growers of this sec- lion. Just grin and bear it. as th .sun can’t shine every day in the siinii place. Hardly :i day passes but what are s.'i‘n in Greenville faces of now people who have come to cash in their lot here. Wo want them all to feel that it i-' “Our Greenville, Tours if Voii Coino ” VV\> cau l get all the pt»opl«> to think as we do. and lots of them can’t get us to tnlnk as they do. There wlh always he a majority and a minority ‘n every community. We have often wondered, however, how it Is that th' Tiiinority makes the most noise. What a world of shadow multi tudes, both of men and women, seen; to live under the shadow. It seems that a great host of souls shrink be neath the cloud of some nameless, ur. spoken greif. It may be merely a disappointment in their life-plans. Yet that very disappointment seems to have conquered them. It may be sim ply u failure in business or an unaatis- lied ambition, yet the darkness seems to have gripped them. In some in- ntances there is a blighted hope, an unrequited atl'ection, some sad mis take, and the brightness of Ihelr dav is turned into a gray. .■•v I, t Pi'll it does seem that siome ..ii ■ leliiiis of a pitiless destiny— ut y si'i lu to be consigned to failure and to deleat. Sometimes it uoes seen; that ue>tiny, un iron-handed monster, liao driven them into a prison yard, Bliut and fastened the gates and yi t iiot content, has loai.e.l tie 111 a aiiil I iiain and condemned to toil that brings not reward. Serious illness and sharp pain may pass, soon b.' ovt r with and one bo in better health than before. One can bear the suffer ing that pronii.ses to be short-lived but < hronie miseries grow stable and do not rouse the fortitude but leave one o settle into life long weariness and ii resolution. What will be learni-d by the average cnllfge student from now until the I'lul of tile school session would no (!( iiht till the sporting colums of some daily journal in their Sunday's issue. The announcement that Ex-Gover nor Glenn will deliver the commence ment address at the Training Schoo this year is heard with delight and the school is fortunate in securing the ser vices of an orator with national rep utation as he. Atter all it is a small business to be feeling our feelings and worrying our moods. '•Happy, my brother'” said t’arlyle, "First of all, what differ eiu e is it whether thou art happy or not'? Today becomes yesterday so faat, all tomorrows become yester days; and then there is no question whatever of the happiness, but quite another question. Xay, thou has* such a sacred pity left, at least for thy self, thy very pains, once gone over No. 167 1037 1699 IT’J'.t 1739 A certain young man In town inti mates that he Is getting blooming tired of looking at snow every time he passes a shady corner. He expressed a hank erliig for a game of base ball where he could sit on a bleacher, chow pea nuts and sweat In the sunshine. That iM beter than a blizzard any day. Some of them over in Virginia are arguing against prohibition In that slate, because of the large revenue received from the sale of liquor, and say the state would soon bo bank rupt if deprived of this revenue. We have heard that gag before. It was sprung in .North Carolina and worked for all it was worth. But North Caro liiia went for prohlbillon In defiance 2049 of smii argument and the state has since prospered as never before. Conveying Grand Jar; To whom issued Starkey, J. H. Thomas, Willie Thomas, Willie Mills, Major Ricks, W. H. Am’t r»: 10.00 74 8.00 h7 ll.()tJ ,(,3 4 00 ,2(i 2.00 ,4V I r.i" 35.00 No. 17.^. 194 203 229 230 376 ;i7.s 386 514 736 739 906 1030 1148 ' 1266 I 1554 Convoying I’rlMonorji To whom issued Dudley, S. 1. Sheriff Whitehurst, C. I). Moore, C. G. I . ..Kii.s, U. 11. Clark, G. A. Smith, Loyd Smith, T. H. Holloman. A. T. Dudley, S. I. Sherift Smith, T. H. Gulloway, W. S. Smith, T. H. Galloway, J. R. Wllloughbv, B. P. Smith, T. H. Dudley, S. 1. Smith, T. H. Dudley, S. I. Sheriff Janito^ To whom Issued Peol, Henry Peel, Henry Peel, Henry Peel, Henry Peel Henry Peol, Henry Peel, Henry I’eel, Henry I’eel, Henry Peel, Henry I’eel Henry I’eel, Henry 10-13 1252 HtiO 1569 1717 20(!0 2175 111 the meanwhile tho opportunlt; i» here for those who have seen th' light of blessing and success to ex tend a strong arm and with a mighti grip help the sorrow stricken soul'- 131.30 InNane D. D. and Itlind Poople. 166 I.rf)ughinghouse, C. O’H. 3.00 into yesterday, have become joys to Get together and inagurate a spring thee. Besides, thou knowest not the better way Is to seek thoughts and higher power ward, forward, upward, so from the sore point. Su room be made for other lieaning campaign for Greenville. I^et what Heavenly blessedness, wliat in feelings. Interests. Att • . ivic |i ague and the citizens gen- dispensable sanatory virtue Is In them erally meet, and adopt the be.st meth- Thou shall only know it after many ods for this work, to prevent diseases days, when thou art wlfler.” and the like that are brought about brooding over our (,y troubles and the hardship of our lot —the world goes tranquilly on, the a Infinite sky still covers us, the evet - liistlng order abides and “God is where he Was." If we keep our souls In patience. If we hold fast to our faith and hope and love, the soft streams of healing will flow into us and through us. BAD Si 5J ^ M ONE DOSE ntayt^a Wonderful Stoinad. ^ould Convince You Tliat Your Suffering Is Unnecessary. IV ||««Ofnm«nd«ii for Cbronte tndlscst-ofi and £ tomach, Lfvdmid Intes tinal AJmcnta. Thf'iiaands cf pP'. , in yoi'.r ov- ' /fvalsty. have t tkfi A/tyr » ‘ /or Stomuc^t Livr and '. Ailmmntt, Dytpmptia, Pr€^»it>reuf Aruurt I %hm Hmartp Soar Ston*ach, After E.r’ ing, Nmrtfoutt\m9». Dizzinmat, Fainhna A long time ago the Galean readier Sick H,adach*,. Con.tifation, Torpid poke* words of bleaaing upon those wUo niourti and one of Iht' olden mtc., anfl ar« prainin*? and *conune!MJin hiffhlr to others so that thev liiay aiso kir \v tr joys of livintf. ilfayr'* Wonderfai Stamo : Rmm^dy is the best aiivl u ost wkteh - Kemeiiy f<*r the ah've ailments. Ask yourtirn •. riiiu» wrif»T4 sAid “Xnnilii^ twu the a lot!av. Vut it to n testwire t;-sc f .mt wriur.4 haiu, *\oiuiug g^ould convtme. It in m.trvelona m ii:i he.ui.;, soul bO inan> fuings as soriow. on the S« urre and f< undation of stuinau. it ♦Ii.i# Uiirrn’ix: anH 1 ailmcntft and iti cases bisn^ QUH'k boUlOillUiti It Sf tniS tliai S0rr0\% ann permanent results. This highly I KemeJy h«s been taken bv the nv St prwnii.'ft r sufreriDg ari in the lifO program people, and t!u>se in aU walks of life, aniuiu' 1^ Ua a them Members of ConKre-.s. Justi-e of th-s of bOniC SOlllti. Thej appc^ar lO be a supreme Court. EUncatf»rs. Lawyers.Mer« hcinis, ... , * ^ V . Bankers. Doctor!*. Nur»es. {tart ot the oarttlly lot. 1 lie bao< | - PrieBts, Ministern. Farmers, with la>;tiug , I lenefit and it should be equally iut'cesHtuI in smiles—the Sftme bsbe we<tps. when *rcnjr Send for free valuable booklet on .... - Storaath Ailmente to Geo. H. Mayr. Mt*. we have grown too old and too proud Cbemist. is«-J36 Wbitin* Btre«t. Chicago la Kale of Hi**! Extate. By Tlrtue ot a power of sale contain ed and delivered by W. I Mrl.«whorTi and wife, Annie Mcl^whorn to Greene Manning, dated 30th day of September 100S and duly recorded In the Regis ter's offlee in Pitt county, in hook d 9. ttnge 401, the undersigned will on •Monday the 20th day of April, 1914 exposed to public sale before the court house door in Creenville to the highest 'c r •'or cash the following describ ed tract or parcel of lanil, to wit: "Situated In Contentma township, I’itI county, .Xorth (’aroliiui. higinning '' 111 nth of I’etf-r's Hun where It .(nter.s into Conteutuea (*ici k and run niiig Ihtnee a strnight line to the mouth of .Marl branch thence up ths ■ .'I'ioii^ cl)urse^ of paid branch to n ' \V. 'Miiiierly's covner, thence with (aid tiuinerly's line north 37 west lOCi 4-5 poles to a Ktai<e, a walnut high' Uui‘rliiK« liicea«ei). l^ast week Keglster of Deeds llras- the following couples; WHITE—Louis Everett and Lola Page. C.'OIjORED—Frank !>>e Whchol and liattle Moore, O. W. Kll|>atrlck and Ji:lla Ulount, Luther Lack and Arren- da Howard, Robert Peel and Prancln Smith, James Martin and Malega PugU Frank Moore and Carrie Howell, Pavid Hines and Patlenco Carr. to weep—we still, like the babe, suf- F«r Hal* bi GrMarU*, 1. by fer. There la surely a purpose in th^ yw MUM L. WOATKl RKUfl 00 shady side of life. uid DranMi •▼crjwhm ♦ ri'f stump, theme south 4!> 2-;l west 3fl7 poles to a stake on the great Con tentnea creek near a Bniall pine,thence down the vnriouH courses of said j creek to the beginning, containing 1S5 acres more or lesB.” This sale Is | made to satisfy the terms of said mort gage deed. This the IVth day of March, 1914. GRKEN MA.V.NI.NG, Mortgagee Hy Marly L. Ange, Assignee. HARDIXG A PIERCE, Atty’ss. 3-JO-ltd 3w. I .‘-1 I'la K JD m:va thit ett^ih.- ff t; h‘f, file I’l' rr ■-''V Ou'^ taMcHpoouful of R J Cc’- ’ fii'si'hid in a |:inv tt * at f, ail'i i to the fe\*M f r b*71 f . il f li K , (<’d to h jS nrixl til‘iii«t;uuut tiij ye.tr, »ikin ' cttoiera and «v«»rins Oernia hecumr* womis, and v ira o bo( :i Bi k. tt to tr.<- a < ' at thcsa isnd \yonfH Hv.il x\r. vrf'*? /ff SUffB 1 an Red Dev. I I ; e, IV BIO C "••T f J f t Jf'U l^\^ Htc.flbeijwalh. 210 Barwlck, J. F. 2.00 232 Dudley, S. 1. Sheriff 12? 10 371 Moore, I). C. 2.00 j 614 Dixon, Dr. Joseph 7.50 1399 Moore, D. C. 4.00 '11726 Moore, 1). C. 2.75 1 2054 Mooro, 1>. C. 6.00 1 149,35 roniity Home. No. To whom Issued Am't 171 Tucker, A. L. 202.73 373 Tucker, A. L. 286.47 597 Smith, R. L. 625.00 606 Garris, J. W. M. 199.78 747 Garris, J. W. M. 261.87 803 Garris, J. \V. M. 275.14 918 I..ang, W. K. 3.00 1132 Garris. J. W. M. 292.24 1267 Dudley, S. I. Sheriff 29.13 12S3 Garriss, J, W. M. 291.61 1444 Grimes, J. W. M. 270.15 1586 Garris, J. W. M. 243,43 ’'16 Garrfs. .1. W. M. 375.78 Xo. To whom Issued Am’t 1 ‘2062 Garris, J. W. M. 328.93 2199 Garris, J. W. M. .357.54 ;;942.80 KlectloB No. To whom issued Am’t 195 McArthur, Wm. 2.00 197 Thigpen, C. F. 2.00 198 Harrington, J. J. 8.12 199 Nichols, .1. R, 2.00 - 200 Fleming, J. S. 16.87 201 Fleming, B. F. 2.00 203 Bullock, W. W. 2.00 212 Staton, John A, 16.01 213 Brown, W. L. 16.56 214 Williams, J. A. 2.00 215 Moyo, Jesse 2.00 216 Barow, D. C. 14.45 217 Pierce, C. E. 2.00 218 Wilson, J. H. 16.90 219 Galloway, W. S. 18.94 220 Cannon, Jesso 18.8* 221 Ervin, S, W. 16.30 222 Tucker, L. W. 9.00! 223 White, H. A. 9.00 225 Dupree, L. R. 16.74 235 Holliday, I^. G. 2.00 363 Chapman, W. O. 4.00 372 Rollins, Jesse L. 7.35 415 Moye, A. J. 6.00 536 Mewborn, W. C. 10.98 624 l.angloy, T. P. 2.09 866 ('raft, Ben J. 2 00 1402 Kittrell, P. H. 2.00 1429 Cannon, Jesse 25.49 1430 Worthington, R. 1.. 27.14, 1435 Joyner, S. B. 45 Of 1440 Barrow, 1). C. 45.0t» 1553 Smith, J. Stanley 21.0» 1560 Rountree, C. D. 2.00 1564 The Farmers Enterprise 6.00 1567 Evans, G. F. 2 00 1570 Whitehurst, B. M 3.00 1574 Mooring, G. M. 2.001 1571 Harrington, O. W. 2.00 1676 Cox. A. F. 2.00 1718 Warren, Allen Jr. ,17.14 6S1 Ross, O. A. 2.00 632 Thorne, Jno. T. 1S.3I. 404.80 ‘ <Srlniesland Fefrj. To whom Issued Proctor .1. O. and Uro Proctor J. O. and Bro. Proctor, ,J. O. and Bro Proctor, .1. (). and Uro. F’roctor, J. O. and Bro. Proctor, J. O. and Uro. Proctor, .1 O and Bro Proctor, J. O. and Bro. Proctor, J. O. and Uro. Proctor, J. O and Bro. Proctor, J. O. and Bro. PartoluH Fe^ry To whom la«uud Davonport, J. R. l)avt“iiport, J. R. Davenport, J. K. Proctor a liro. Davenport, J. 11. Davenport, J. R. Davenport, J. R, Davonport, J. R. Ain't 149.1* 6.5* 12ti.O* 31.3* 49.}» »7.9« 22.4* 121.29 37.0» 39.«« 12.6* 69.9« 105.99 5.26 186.S0 13.6B 8.75 1073.06 Am't 25.0* 25.00 25.0* 26.04 L',.,()() 25.00 25.00 25.00 •jr).oo 25.00 2;'. .00 25.00 .100.00 Ain't IS.09 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 15.00 18.00 IK.00 198.00 Am'f 36.00 Sti.Oo 18.1S 18.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 14.75 176.76 'Vnter & Light for .lail A Court Houh« No. 233 234 3«9 374 375 522 524 526 743 744 745 746 868 869 1040 1041 1042 1284 1285 1410 1411 1561 1562 1563 1701 2036 2186 2187 To whom IsBued Am’t Water and Light Com. 11.72 Water and Light Com. 18.63 Water and Light Com. 1.36 Water and Light Com. 9.9i> Water and Light Com. 22.50 Water and Light Com. 21.66 Water and Light Com. 19.07 Water and Light Com. 6.00 Water and Light Cora. 4.00 Water and Light Com. 12.33 ■Water and Light Com. 12.78 Water and Light Com. 15.50 Water aud Light Com. 10.44 Water and Light Com. 17.29 Water and Light Com. 4.41 W’ater and Light Com. 13.55 Water and Light Com. 9.00 Water and Light Com. 3.15 Water and Light Com. 15.48 Water and Light Com. 3.24 Water and Light Com. 11.15 Water and Light Com. 75 Water and Light Com. 1.71 Water and Light Com. 13.99 Water and Light Com. 21.62 Water and Light Com. 15.77 Water and Light Com. 11.36 Water and Light Com. 12.55 Water and Light Com. 6.85 Water and Light Com. 17.16 343.83 No. 178 754 874 893 1029 190 3S2 r.21 529 1035 1260 1261 1268 1409 1421 1558 1705 2190 No. 172 Postage. To whom issued Dudley, S. I. Dudley, S. I. Dudley, 8. 1. Bell, Brascoo Boll, Brascoe Moore, !>. C. Dudley, S. I. Bell, BraHcoe Dudley, «. I. Dudley, S. li Bell, Brascoo Moore, D. C. Moore, D. C. Dudley, S. I. Bell, Braacon Dudley, 8. I. Bell, Brascoe Dudley, S. I. Sherlfl Dudley, S. I. Sheriff raptorlnfr HtilL To whom Issued Dudley, 9. I. Sheriff Am’t 1.50 1.82 4.40 7.96 13.40 17.68 2.75 9.8« 3.00 2.20 6.30 22.32 21.15 3.20 4.21 2.10 2.85 7.80 4.45 137.88 Am’t 20.00 20.00 UondH for R. of Deedti, rt al. s'o. To whom Issued Am't 237 Tyson, B. P. 15.00 238 Wllkerson, C. L. 26.00 40.00
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