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THE MORNTNGr ST Alii ILlsiiy GTON g1ST3GST)!AT,' MAY 2 9t;l 9i 0, PAGE THIRTEEN IDE UPLIFT OF THE STOOEIIT The Spirit of the Young Men's Chris tian Association of the Universl' ty of North Carolina An' ' Appreciation. ttian should be based uporirtbe father hood, of God. True religion it be lieves; Is not only rightly relating 6n& seir to Ms fellow man and feeling gen uinely a brother to every mSa, but it is also rightly relating oneself to' God and feeling deeply the dignity' of a son of God. It believes that life-must 4 at once socialized and soiritualfzed Christ has given the only example of the perfect social and spiritual life. He has been the sympathetic brother Tlx1 Young Men s unnsuan Assucia-iio a man ana tne strong son or God. It is the Christ-life after all-that th " " mn RT,rt-nirit.-f. X-M-C. A. is trying to bring before una. u.re - tne students of the University nt an isolated part or tne umversi-. It i3 well-at this formative period tv's manifold life but is a related and I in the students' livesV' when the plas- :,.,inir rnrt that Rtrentrthena t.hfi-J"" mma . WKes - on m me mowa ana f01jlii""""e l"- " lnrVm tix o.r.'l4aU 4..i i,v of the whole. The Y. M. life trend, that such;! a life as His ii,.vHS n tne Honor oysiein as it bwj- should have ai nart in that mind malr. ,lily evolves out of a strong sentiment ing and in that character building. ,At .ml crows into a system more effec tnis period ,wheniviews of life.,by.ea,. tiv, and more vitally related to the h iTttSVchi siudfiit consciousness. It believes in when some of the old religious views nnhiirations as they reflect the conflict with reason, the' world seems . i . - I 41 unciHa I rr nnil oil ' Viima-m .minions on tne campus ana give ex- uyoiw uu..u., uu . au - mmga OjiiniUlis t i .. . . copm nut of inlnt It s veil at V,i Diossion lO siuueni me,, sinnjw ituu , democratic RIVERS" AIlD HARBORS BILL Petty Projects. May Endanger Wfcoie '.MeasureEndorsement of , Engf "1 neers. Absolutely Essential -The Conference. ' (Special jStar Correspondence.) ' Washington, .- D. C, May 28. The River and Harbor bill is still fn con ference and with little or no prospect of an early agreement because eight or; ten .fitenate amendmnts are out ofMIne withthe Act of 1902, -whica requires 4a favorable report from i the Board of Army Engineers. The pro jects in controversy have either been adversely reported upon or not report ed at all. . 1 ' Among the' eight or ten Senates amendments which are proving stum-. Ming block for the conferees of the Blood Poison ;canMevcr be &rea with taereury . --i. vMtohf on veirMtaow: mi nrst a i.,.; ixoHio.l oirrhnrltips say o, Tbe moet theso Senate and House, the ones that stand drugs can do is to driv& : the wood, poison bacc ..i .i. i i.. ii. -n l- I infn th( svstetn and smother 11 --ror severol years. tx v i . j ii -l-vi .-j luprlnd trt have an nrpflnlioif rolio-inna I . A. I intn tho vtcm anrl smother it. ueneves m me ui uiu r 0-u.v.v . v.B'vua uui iiiusl slioiikiv are Lne HRH.nn ohl l!- - ty.t..:. -. ' Hliiin.v. - - I a - i i . .... .1 . u " . I Than irIMn vnil Till HE V Ull Bir u.i, kftl.ll.ul UKTf l II t VnPl (11 1 MM 1 11IISM I W I 1 III IP W V 1 " - " w. - w u .nil. H ri 1 I I it II HH I 111 1 1 I 1 V 1- 1 1 1 I-' 1 1 I 1 1 I III!-" I . .ma n 1IM1I1E 1111 BUU VUU II III I 1 1 11 1. I II 1 III tjviv 1 1 ..v " -' d - "V I - , , , I y . v. " o " w . Vi vuijr Djmpiuuio n' . . I Miliars, of tne uniyersuy . siruciure, I v..ma - imcuium wecnes ana saDine .rivers; LaKe i;on- iur wu ur ui- y;-i - r: ; . . 4. . 1 l&iicirh ann 1 11 near annv rniB tiittiiiit 1 ... ik nt 1 -i ot 1 ui " . - r vital oikuo wui snow me power of the. mercury and Ataxia, araiJ-SIS. XIDDCCU Death are then almost Inev medical authority wilt corroborate to Uruwu stfeet, theuce southwardly along ty feet (30 ft),. thence-eastwardly and par-j to tile westeriK liue of Slxtli street, thenc-e the Hue of Brown street six feet (6 ttA lnUjl'wlth Howard iifrwh nno hnnHrul and I southwardlT alouir the western- Hue of aud theuce eastwardly aud paraUel withi lfiffy feet (150 ft) to the beginning, the same Sixth street two hnudred and seventy-six Taylor street one hundred and fifty feet J being part of Lot one-in Block 330.: i,2I? fV' mere orf-lejM, to'the..UuM (15U ft.) to the western, line of sixth street , SIXTEENTH TRACT: Beginning at the ihs o.,Fi,wtwrri tuen northwardly along the western line northwestern Intersection of McRee and rYr v ti?Wf-f it intersecta of Sixth street six ( ft) to the beginning, Taylor streetsand runs thence northward ggj Vhe northert T lin 'of Smith sTreet the same beiug part. of Lot three in Block ly along the western line of McRee street whih t . ninf nhnt niv fet (70 330. ' . . sixty feet -(6t ft), thence westwardly and I ftl west of the western Hue of Slxt"h street. SECOXD TRACT : Beginning at1 a point I narallel with Taylor street seTenty-flve feet I thence westwardly alone the northern line in the . eastern Hue of Lore street thirty (75 ft), thence . southwardly and parallel of Smith street two hundred and sixty feet feet (30 ft.) southwardly from the south- with the western line of McRee street sixty (260 ft), more or less, to the eastern line eastern intersection of Love and Taylor feet (60 ft) to the northern line of Taylor pf Fifth street, thence northwardly along i V ji. . ,-'' i the eastern line of Fifth street three hun- naraiiei witn .-Tyiop street seventy-nve to itne Degtnmng, tne same being part of nlnK tne 8ame' being all of 'kots one, two, feet (T5 ft.), and thence southwardly, par- Lot five in Block 350. three and four and port of Lot five in aiiei witn tne eastern line or ixve street, i- seventeenth TRACT: Beginning at thirty feet (30 ft.) thence westwardly, par- the southwestern Intersection of Howard allel with Taylor street, seventy-five. (75 ft.) land Ninth. streets, add runs thence west- to the eastern Une of Love street thence I wardly along the southern line of Howard northwardly alone the eastern line of. Love I street three hundred and thirty feet (330 wardlv. alone the eastern line of Sixth street thirty feet (3ft ft. 1 tff the hesrthnlne. I ft) to the . eastern line of Eighth nrrpft. street about two hundred and twelve feet the same being part of Lot one in Block! thence along the eastern line of Eighth (213 ft) .to the line of the right of way of 337. I . - .N- street. southwardly sixty-six feet (60 ft), v- mF"''.;i u . ?r-TB 1 ,,HIBrX TBACI, Beginning; at; a Volnt thence eastwardly and parallel with How- g rnTcoZ,auy to tlfe" southern u iue eusiern line oi oeTeotu siwf uiiriy i pru sirwi . e?euiT-nye iwi vio iii, tueiice i ii Aoho efrast ni o nnlni- aKmit- nno feet (30 ft.) southwardly from the ' south-j southwardly and parallel with the eastern I hundred and sixty feet (100 ft) - east of eiiKLfin luiersec-Lion oi neTeuiu aim-, lajiur i nut vl riiguiu. sireft uurij iwi ii;,l(lxtn Street, tueuce westwardly along tile -street, and runs thence southwardly along thence westwardly and parallel with the southern line of. Ashe street one hundred ths A8storn tlno rt Slavanfh otroof uivtv toot ennthorn Una rt YTnxvxrA airMif oovontt.flro i nnil alYtv foot (1(V) ftl. mnm nr loan. In flif TOO ft.) thence eastwardly and parallel wlthH feet (75 fet) to the eastern line of Eighth eastern line of Sixth street, the beglnniute. Taylor street seventy-five feet (75 ft.) street, thence southwardly along the east- the -same being part of Lots ouey two, turee thence northwardly and parallel with the ern line of Eighth street one hundred and "ur eiiRtern line of Seventh street sixty feet twenty-nine feef (129 ft), thence eastward- TWENTV-SEVENTH TRACT Beginning (GO ft.').--anrt thence westwardly and parallel ly and parallel with Taylor street seventy- t low water mark on i the eastern branch of n'lfh T,.riAF ctnf iK.riinfr.fi.. ff fM fivefeet (7X ft), thence southwardly and the . no tlieast C uie hear ri ver at :-n point 11 IOC k os. . . .. . . ; TWENTY-SIXTH TRACT: Beginning nt the southeastern intersection of Ashe and t.Ain streets, and cuns thence sonfh- i ;V T l I u'; i : w JiU ;'h'ffl Xl.Vrn iVn TA TPiirhH wh,1 ts two hundred ami ten-feet (210 ft to the beginning, the same being parts of parallel rth the astern line of Eighth ,n ft d)rect Hne-80lUnwnr(v from Where Lots one and two in Block 338. street thirty feet (30 ft), thence eastwardly the une of thtv right of way of the Railroad H TRACT: Beginning nt a point na parallel witn tne norrnern nne or ?tern line of-Eighth street nine- lor street-seventy-five. feet (75 ft) t fftn ft) southwardly from the I western Une of Brooklyn street, tlieiww I tract of land sold by (Jrafllin to Edward southwestern Intersection of Eighth and I Northeastwardly, crossing Brooklyn street. Kidder by deed duly- recorded In Book Tivlor streets' and rims thence southward- to th eastern line of Brooklyn s0et nt a i. Q. Q. at pg. 579. and runs thence south- iv adjusting herself to the observance In the ngth of tTT tiietic stanaara. ane comes Mi -" cuujiug ana nis colleagues on tne part oi me n- m n L i, IriirY-ttnra nf a inM lntcllnntnillcr. hu I . . . . , t i. I ITD I S IU AaAMnk to l"'r own in&oum uanuc atnieucs. r"';" a AT" ir; - "ILS? ojJ"W reiustt lt! Iffiinillfl IT UIUMV Vl,o ViV, KUrill .C Point ninety feet (90 ft) northwardly from wardly along low water nmrk of the t'npe wesrern une or i.igntn street the northern nne of Taylor street, thence Fear river to a point where the northern J, , Pnoe westwar"y nn eastwardly and parallel with Taylor street line of Cape Fear street, were the same nf a hi . Jt . . a - i naarr nornmoc. crcnnion n i a roit-n- 1 . . mt - a i ai a a . 1 ii.. x-u-i- i s Ir.hnrR ftnrt hA knnws thif tha' ?Arll I'-n- -j.-- i - j n. : I vn .tiAB iAkif Tf nnsltlvelT COnt&tnit -nn niln- . . ta rvi Tin i ill! vri nil v. 1. 1 1 1 1 nil t nun i - " iv .uiijt. i rrir XJ2L mi ciru i.n auivcv ul - - . . a. - . ... (M-nir r . nwumcn'mnnii In tk.i. jii.. j " " . , . . . f ra noisonn whateyer, so in" once cureo dt me - : - - " " ; ii ihoir sncm instinct . Ann iiiuvcooco mw.c u t-ucn umuc auu- i n' nroipcr tnft meal nr niST.riCT. en . m. mr rnn tho ivrnhln risk the hptrinnlnir. the snme hel WI'll-urillM. -. .uu...vwy . I . . . . . . ... I -' I yuum; iirauioi j - I ' " 1 : i ii,rn rPlilnna Hf On Riich a ; scienunc pian, mat mere is notning neer renorts unon the advisability, ad- if having y6e. tones KofteB, ynr wryea toiiaps?. two and three in Block 33S TIK'll in""..- o Irr nt fnlnt tViof Via its cflll Aln'.,1 l v . r . ...... L -j. rnnr tonfh fall llt. VOIir klaDtyS dfUPllMrte Of PIl'TH TP1PT. Racrtun In rr In street at a point five in Block 351. rhu'nnl v frmn Tiir I vnmM-ym aw..- . - .a? a i limn in in iiri niiii 11 ih - .1 111 hk i a a vh .i am wn 1 .11 f 11111 n. a u 1 d ib wuj - . .... .... - - nK ninatifs uu, mo niu v - orh . tv,a cnwt f hJ , v ..rr I poison victim living, no matter now bad ease, tiI11, when Sir qeorge William gather- "SJ S 1" . Uineer. who approves or modifies it; J Tmpn FHFF Yoa want to' be curea anu -irurea quicnnoi ly along the sixtv feet ro parallel with Taylor street one hundred seventy-five feet (75 ft) thence southwardly continued to the. river, would intersect said anl fl Tfr 7 faof ( 1 1A Tf tn fT7aa oftDAf I n wl nnnnllnl nri i-K Anf,-AMn 1(nn n DnAoL' 1 n t- lm nto f am ti .1 rlialutA a.id! ntn ixllw "" a cti vi. aim uui auri vy l u tur ri 11 iiiitt a a i ' v - v 1 win in . iiv nni ukiui f thenr-e northwardly hlonsr the enstern line 1 lyn street thirty feet (30 ft), thence Mt- and" along the line of t'npe Eear street. M r y - a. r 1 m . rr x. J I n H I a n rl Mn 111 4- d 'I' ulna o 4- Hiuit nmnHA K a unma ntiiiliml t-st rhA tilttAtt n til AICIitM? Htrtil KISI IPr'l Ul III 2lU(l nunuv ,nuu i ii-i 1 tu ih.tiui nurrw iinrir iur hmiiic wutmuni inc inn, j nit: tlienoe en nt wardly and pnrall I with Tavlor Pventy-nve ieec rt) to tne western une souinwest corner ot a .tract or laim soin aaA (-try -, f a I ui Alllltll BtirrL, nirin-r; iiuj luniiiuiv iiiuiif; 1 try uiuuiai n v uu.i, a Liriiiuiu IbW I L. I I ii. 11a a Vtnl. n4-AA -n.A I O Xk'i a. am tlian nnHHiiitAHilln ' 1 a . 1. a i - r - . 1 1 lie TV t7 1t 1 1 1 liuc til. m i J 1. 11 nil r-yri, iwr 111111- r. v uiiiiui, iiiktii uuiuhyiiimij muiif, inr: " areaana Reveniy ieer uiu iri m int ut"- l wisiern w. ui iiir h;iki iravi r liu? line il ,Vin young men it was founded Jf nrrnJ VVl? !ti cy.Sost and commercial. impor W b-th f i ..u. your .jj tract: h, nnd Its growth has been one extend- this world Programme to his fellow- AnC8 0f the improvemenr! This report JSWrt. proaociag remarkable eh.?-e.. m ttmtt rtS ."I ;...iao nil thA wv fmm.thn man as brother and to his God as 1.4 - then referred tr, the revision En- so. dy. ..Ttl. .whywe on to .wooa tune when Sir Cleorge William gather- Father. Such is the spirit of the gineer who approves or modifies it ;n (1i a ivw young men about him in the Young. Mens Christian Association of accordance with his judgment. Prom (.itv of London in 1844 down to the this Univers ty.--. - P..p.3.f--;r the division engineer the report goes nlnnlnar. Ilia onnriA liAlnrr till r. T.nfo ntid I tha tvnb rt lonil anlil J i xr fMnfflln tt 1 1 1 - tne Innd tht-AO -nnd nnrt nf T.nta twn fnnr nnd I dor. imar knnvru na MiY Wntpp Wnrlta llne. lueuce wrsiwariiiv nioii wnwr w iimn TT T!. Doo-lnnincr In I llll O TDK DeCUinilllf . HH I'C OT HllKl 111 llll northwest intersection of Nixon and Mc- Uh eastern line of Ninth street thirty- hetng luyflie cororate limits nnd part being itt-e streets, and runs .tbejice westwardly Three feet (33 ftl southwardly from the without .the corporate liiults of the tity and itiirnllel with Niton utiwt seventv-flve I sontlienarprn interspj'tion of-Howard and I 01 w iiniun,ion.: feet t ft, thence northwardly and paral- Ninth streets, and runs thence southwardly TWKNTV-EIGHTIT TRACT rBeglnnlng pi'PSCllt llllit. us iu icaures ixiiu cycij- nnarter of the globe embracing' in the crime of its work the young men of the city, the army, the navy, the rail- .1 m 4 n ,1 . V. n aaI1ama ronu, me iacioiy, u iuc cuncec Chapel Hill, N. C, May 2btn of Ninth street one nt low water uiark on the Cape Fear river at feet (1G2 ft), thence o point where the northern- line of Cape Fear THE SPIDER AND THE F4.Y. ,1.. Zii,rn poisoned wilh mercury and potash for year.. A lei with McRee street fifty-eight feet (58 ft) ne estfr" nl ' to the Board Of Review Of Engineers Tre,tmeBt is yours for the asking.. To tlienee eustwarxlly and parallel with Nixon hundred and sixty-two street seventy-five feet (75 ft), aud tnent " hn; same laid out according to the plan l rmi AMfl. A .n.l. r T f. rfn n T I MU Till. I m ...wm.m. - - 1 i.i.t hnrn .1 n till. R.n.. t lliln W .1.1 I - . 7.' . rallel with Howard street street would intersect the Mid river, were nml rmnlli it roahea th Phief nf TCn- I vlll men your eves at what it WiU :do t oa i gineers. At each stage of the pro-' "5 tremenVfThet'l, , . - - --iceedingS the 4ocal interests can be y0u are satisfied. It Is the most remarkable treat. No doubt you've heard the story of heard for or against the craternplatf- Uynt-x S.1 ""u Ulf. In all of these fields in its work-the v ; spiaer ana tne nj, , ed improvement, so thnt the Chief pi have such an opportunity for a complete cure, as . a etftnrid fnr ih iiAvoinnmont: I Its o.i ancient as the classics. of an rcnerineers' reiiort is similar to a d. is iyn yon by twn -Ji- i , , .,. v.. . o.. - . nta v. . . : .t." n.: i-. A 1a . "T A. ;. souiuwesieni intersection oi l ayior. anu nrl fft foot t-.n tt nt the )0dv. the mind, and tne SOtJI. l . , .. . cision oi uie oiiureme uu "-iUrflai UUOUU iruUUIIUIK Ninth streets, and runs thence south- IVJ."'" ' " . " . .' lint T nAKA'D Pf t t"k luf v a''!. i . a,i. i.? I I ' 1 IHCHVC nvAt.i t i w a.y ' " . j i i 11 v.i-i o wuuiii mc juw "1 unitea iHiaies, every queaiipu iuiviub This is a square deal. You aign nothlngMw wardly along the western line of Ninth Ninth street thirty-three feet Ott ft), thence eastwnrmy -aim a hu b soiunw iruij It, a tremor in the song - been several times considered by nine notes, make us no: promises, except to take the street .one hundred and fifty feet (loO ft), westwardly and- parallel with Howard no"nT,N . , J I. i 1 nil red and nrty reet iuu rt) to 'V.," " "..' 1 a I'lfw a VA rvt t n -Va . Ann .. r iwin a a Kee street fltty-eisht feet (SS ft) to. the be- northeastwardly alonjr the Hilton line two southwardly along' 16w,: water mark of the, ginning, same being part of Lot four iu hundred iind one feet nnd five Inches (201 Cape Fear river to Jhe line ;ofa tract of BlK-k 5WS. . . . . ft. 5 in.). -more or less, to the; southern, line ami known as the Pamlvy i tractcsiinie KivTii TRArT n,inmn.- ,t th of HowflTd street, thence westwardly along n A part oft the- HUtmi tract, and heiug SIXTH TRACT: - Beginning at the toward street to a . point one , hundred the northern line of the said Parsley tract not- vfnfii dii-qui as excetf! iroin ine need irom .111s. i'. mc- ln the cities and elsewhere the Y. M (' A. develops the body in the gymna sium and the mind in the class room. in the college, however, the college nnasium and the college classroom parnllel with Re to Geo. W. GrnflUn. For many, many years, my friend. 0r more engineers." tmlmpnf. The wonderful wasserman iesi, tne oniy niooa street one hu und runs thence y to the iciice south - id tract SiV wfi'yft HRtPnPd n If. wrnni? -' I x v,!o -jAMriif ino nhiet nf wViri.;:"-w,X.r lor street 1 T7r, o-i noova 4V-it tho Wltrura and War- body IB completely purified by the Obbac Treat- l" lT ovmnas 1 m ana iiie couckb ciussiuuiu v . ... i-e.i-'. - - , - m. t.t .nii ootBKh in nni en tnen-e aio .M.iilant these parts of, the Associa- A sa(t,'d spider sat one day witnout bors committee and the House of Rep- polsoIl. Slt dow Bnd write to us. giwn, 1 1 1 I 1 I unwlAM .Imam 1 . r l.ln... 19 i I ...11 cAM .di mbpa In il (. f n 1 1 TIT a k It. 1. V. A eannlntlnn nf 13 HU.1 1VM UUUI . I rPHPnlllllVrS.- Hf.t.crLII. ilS 111 llll HI C. It II K IlllI niRlurj ui iwii 1, c " m l'V Hons wuih. uiiu tuc 'auUu MUo , - i,t rV" Vr. Ur" - .i.u !n, imtraur letter as a sacred eonfldence. Con This University, While endorsing a nill, " "" vv5m"S wii.y u.c j, iavorauie 10 ui piujeui anu BOltaU-on and advice free. We will Bend yon also vi -muled deVelODment is making its iraue was poor, mediate improvement ot oilier projects the remarkable dook, -wiving uui mooo roison I thence westwardly and parallel with Tay- one hundred and Hfty feet (WO the beginning, the snme .eing part or i.ots S"'" i-A ""Y Z. ",t " eastern line of Brooklyn street, one. : jma. tn in ihoce . m Hne of Ashe street eastwardly to the me the ensteru line of Brooklyn I NINETEENTH TRACT: Beginning at the I .st..n 1In of tne riffi.tiof way of thiT pthnxi rl Ir Tinnil tilt I nttv I northwestern intersection of 1'iftli Rod pii,,,nii fvunu-mioe iosrihii in n Aamt then-e street no feet (150 ft) to the .southern line of Taylor Howard streets, anii-riins nfnw J'""; from Wrafflln to the Kailroads, which point ll lU., 1n. the on,.ll,ani. Una ''J rinu sim-i miuiu. -. "" a. , 'M". ...f '" feet (32 ft), more or less lilt UUir-l articular appeal to the highest self J There as "nothing doing" inside, U the same locality are not as import- i-i . o 1 . wV,v hft Sat without lol- nn .nnnrnnrintinn is m.lde either t anneals to what after all are three . way ue sue w uoui, ant, an iapprporiauon is maiie eiiii! r the dominant things in life; social Hia crtelttS WU. d, MO,?fclose and t6 begin or to finish the project most .cnf riociro fnr snHai cprviop nnd - the sheriff close him out. favorably recommended by the Army THE OBBAC CO. of Taylor-street ea'stwrrdly and nrty reet w.m rt to tne iiegimung. tue uailroad . Company, In ..lwvi.fr 1.11a li 11 iial vat nnil ulvlv-llna fun , . .. - 1 in 11111111 utnni.. ti.i., niAi j - iic 1 la Of ieBS, tO tUe lllie or,lK 1 1 I wcoftvnvillv fpnm Mi ivwatnl-n Una the right of way of i he Carolina Central of Neventlw street, thence northeastwiinUy. theiK-e- southwardly an(1 theiu-e northwestwardly aion'g the said k ai4 ! irlif . urn n I - . . . . . . . same being part of Lots one, two aud three I along the line of the said right- of way I rii;lit of wav to what wouid he the south- aioutixty:.nve reet w rr)Miiore or less. 10 eru nnP of Jlilton street, were the same inounnf dpcirp fnr Rnrlal service, and - me snerin ciose mm out. favorably recommenaea Dy wmnta ;eliinns nature. . . Board. If the Engineers report is un- '1,Mkv .--c I A Jl n.l.llM L l...A ..-.rn. n.T I . , , - .1 -Ufl.nnM The Y. M. C. A. appeals in the first fuu wmuo ue &ttl-.. iue,,e muius nuu i iavoraDie, tue myera auu nai uui place to the social instinct. Its build- sunB commiuee rciui.es -y a7u,,u I' . .. . ITVilo nnnr nlA onilor foil nclaan onrt It- .1 ..ii.u rx nrninnl Gn Inn 1 :., na n nnnlop nr inlloo-o nptlvftioa 19 "o "(.mvi "'--- "--' I.U UU Willi til a uiujcv.1.. -J" v"". the social center of the campus. Its ! . sleeping had a dream theN project has not been reported up- tame and reading rooms and its hall Metnougnt ne saw a gauay ny com; 0n by the engineers " ... I " ' iriv ti(v Hnnm inn errant I -ill a a :t -io tn r A.KA.;nn nldAA fAPTYl nnrnfAftah ft I UU TV Al lliu wii v.vi', I All Uic JtCHia in v. , aces for haphazard s her fiery steeds, a' present bill are opposed by the h;ouse In RlAnk !t5 ... v'v ,, I " - ' . . " : . . . u . I nil iiiit- j l .iiuiuii nLirrt, hcic iii: n.i tuz UAJTWlUr Tt AfTi tArinn nrr - Vitt I t V dra tho IlltO flf 7 Ifl Qfl 11 tflfTtir ftf tTllV 111 I.U A ,1 nni...l.ltUK.t , A - il.. : Mt ft AI ' - llll f I s- Ava a. . . qjiiuiu ut . i nVi "" Ai i ii , I 1111(1 UUI JlliU II 111 1 I Jint) rtl I II K' lUtr y I fl KBCTflr H D7.. UnKCaO. Illinois, soutnenstern interseetiou of iiuth uAa Tay- tersetw witn cne-iivrcii-ni .iue- xiowniu fflrhii Man of the City of Wilniinirton. una 1 tw.o u.wi rha.w.o ,.,ir i..n-n nr street, tllttioe eatwarOiy ftlonp tne nortn- Wh1h a-tl riiut U t-ha lfrnnlnir vnrnor Af OVICIO) . llA A MUil VU.V OWU. W 1A UJ I v a TT. ,1 4-W 4a, aa I " " " I" " . ' " - - " - alonir the eastern line of Ninth street one "u "Jl-"."""." U 'J or land sow ny namin to unas. a. Imiiiirui ami nii'lifv Wr MNll ftV thpnif v ' .' . .v. .-.. I iien aim ncriiiiru r. ui uiiniir, aunH-K eastwardly. and paranel wliu .'layior street twentieth TRACT Beelnnins at .Uf .ni,i i, n,n fn.. nft ilfty seven feet add live inches (i It o m.) I the southeastern intersection, of Smith and 1 0f sixth street; were the same continued more or itss, 10 iiie uiiioii iiue, luenw nitn sirecis, uuu ruiirr inrm-r isuiuuw,iiui,t I according to the olncial nlau of the (;ltv of 1 ,,r lun Hlreet.one Wilmington, to the southern line of Hilton $7 ,75 ,T0 Chapel Hill uortheastwardlj' alon the Hilton line ouelalon? the eastern ings. The religious classes give tne, opportunity for that social inter change of self that comes in no other way. The general social receptions give a chance to the whole student ijody to meet together over a glass of lemonade or a barrel of apples. A so cial organization, it is a democratic and' return h ATLANTIC COAST' LINE Commencement Exercises of the hundred and eight v-six feet (ISC. ft), .more nunarea ana one ieei iii. urare or m, street, thence along what would lie the or.lesa to the southern line of Taylor to the right of way. of the Carolina Central southern line of Sixth street southwardly streM thence T xvestwar d v a the south- Railroad, tlience northeastwardly a ong the tl)ree hnndjeil and thirty feet. (330 ft) to frT iriinf vr iZl VhmulRnd line of the said right of w.iy one hundred what won be the northern line of 'fai Jl Aft rV n ll t,.ii ni and seventy-one feet (171 ft. more or less, Fe3u. Rtreet; w(,re the same laid out aiul Ave feet (IOj fti. more or less, to the be- ... .or rii iin nf the snid riirht of wav .oi.,i,.u.i ,.,u.. t,. nmi.i iBnlng, the same being part of Lots one, intersects with the southern line of Smith tiie' tv of Wilmington, and thence west- .i.7t-- iViA i i inicin ,Kth- h-,. ttmiwdiQitv OT? VORTIT C ATMiT .TN A two ami three in Block 340. .. . street thence westwardly along the outn- Wirdly along what would be the southern . wuuc, iuo iutai 'uic.io nx.v... i uHnvwi , ,r n oT V- KIG HTH . TRACT : Beginning at a point lern line of smith street one nunnren ami ninP of Ca line of tit 1'Vfir fltrf. wprii Hi a antnli Sixt'h . street I eighty feet (ISO ft), more or less, to the h., 0ut.;and established according to the conferees, for the reason that the en eineera have, either reported advers A 'tiger" wasp for footman; Siiehy or. not-reported upon at all. Mean- wore a catermiiar ooa. . . . . . . n . . . i I . - , , . TT.t.nH I rr l 1 1 T m n 1 a 'Si fl O r 0 1 rf I -" " Ann nt rne sn aers verv . noor me hiwrn- rnrnpn nnwn dv ine umicu i i lCKeis win ue uu suic naj u, i, j, i , ...,f beetle uttered "whoa!" States Engineers, have persuaded sen- 29, 30, 31, June l. z, laiw, wnn nnai thirty feet (30 ft) southwestwardly from Deginumg. p "uc oniciai pian or tne city or wumington, to The footman sprang to the carriage, ators-to insist upon the controverted .return limit June 5, 1910. the southwestern intersection c sixth and ""UiVrmsT ract: Beginning at ST'Sin. door, the. Spider hastened too,- projects regardless of the engineers For' further information anrx reserva- iiowara sneets ana Bs ue. mu- the northwestern intersection .i0f . How, Uob. 403, ii of 402, part f 41a. 413, 423, nil of 414, 4'J4. and "art or 4l. and 4"i, accord "l lug to the official plan of the Uty of Wll -nVC I mlni'fAil .. . ern line of Brown street sixty feet (60 ft), I feet (245 ft), more or less, to the line or 1 TWENTY-NINTH TRACT: Beginning nt nrefer that the bill should fail rather The richest, proudest scion. of a rich! than yield to local interests which and ancient race, insist that Congress appropriate mil- You were on the road to fortune if Hons of dollars for improving unde- "1, He recognized the coat RULIttl ui6auiiouuu.. i..v.- Utter, nlla DlllA r1 (..nlhArhnml nf mon Qrifl tho niioo uuiire .uiui.. iiiuttriaai ui uiuci uuuu -" blueness of all blood. Under its influ ence; the man from' the West, : as strong and rugged as those mountains among -which he was reared, and the wan irom the East, as polished and tinisued a3 the drawing room lie grar es; the man of the professional school and the man of the. academic school; the Senior and the Freshman; the feeble and athletic; the "good egg" and the "gind"; the frat and the non frat.: all meet together on a common ground and in a common cause. The Y. M. C. A. is thus a force for the har monization of those varied elements that make up the complex University social life. Besides being thus a force, for col 1 .A in:A,. - -T H 0 A linn AtttAi definite nurnoses ol service' ad makes 'Twa : an; awful -felt tSpider-he f 1,- 1 Ar.: - on. I .WOKe up wnn . a start. XL li uauu . c va aam ia of arms, it was ronort. The House conferees resent - tions, 'phone nu. ":"',l"'ir"".V , SUCh disregard Of sane methods and J. CRAIG, Rt,eer. thence southwardly alons the east- Uirth street two hundred and forty Rhe "natronlTed" vour nlace. bowing low in -courtesy and wrttr . an humble eye. "Won't you walk into my parlor?" aid the. Spider to Miss Fly. "Why Jeemes' Miss Fly protested, as she glanced out in surprise. 'Why ( have- yotf stopped at Spider'3 place be doesn't advertise. "Drive on at once, to Silkworm's his place is clean and bright. I was reading In the Mulbery leaf, his latest 'Ad.' last night. serving and wasteful projects. WANTS HER Passenger Traffic Manager. !--.' - T. P. WHITE, General Passienger Agent ma 22 e.o.d. to ji 3. u . PILES1 PILES1 ?PltE3r thence eastwardly and parallel with How- I the risht of way of the Carolina l emrai a point in the line of the right of way of nrd street, one hundred and fifty feet (VW uauroan. incnce souiuwikihkh.y iuuii the said Kailroads, a,s tiescrined m 11 deed ftl " to the western line of Sixxh street. I '" vl luc BUiu ii8ui:i j - lrora. (,rlumB 10 me jtHiiruuu v uiiunie. ihin &wVnV nlon- the easterrilne of Fifth 8treet- then- Southwardly here the southeastern line of the oil mil u Zt llL along the eastern line of F fth street fifty- property intft-sects said line of right of of Sixth street sixty feet (fiO ft) to the be- two fet (32 ft)( more or less, to a poiut wn,J, sdM land beinK described in a deed BETTER PUBLISHED iririninz. the same being part of Lotr one Urhinh la Miirtv feet 1.10 ftl north of the I iir,,iHin m inW i.rnnu r&i.nnii i. .111(1 lira ill P.lmk 348. nnrthsnslrn Interaeption of Howard and 1 limt R 1 U R nt n.r ffi nn,l vim a Hinnm Williams Indian PilOvOintment will NINTH TRACT: Beginning in the Fifth streets, thence eastwardly and paral-1 northwardly thirteen decrees, twentv-flve ur Rlind Rledine and Kcninfit Pilefl. I western line of Sixth street at a point one lei witn Mowara sireci- ouc uuuui nu minutes (i:id 24 ) east to the northeastern - . ZL - 7:ii ii.su. I hundred and twenty feet (120 ft.) south-I nrty -reet nop m to me western une i corner of said tract or, land, thence north It absorbs tile tumors, allaS itching street, thence northwardly along westwardly along the northern line of the A j.. mm nmilftxi nflvAii 1 Tt. I ' v I wAciAwn HnA Af Hrnwil fltrMlt thlnV .,t,l a.i,.a A uA A-Iv ClmAK . a" . . V 'F" T -ir of -Kixtn-ana iiowara streeis, anu riura y,n ii r rta. rdiv nnd narnl- ' "f"r.. ";-r . "T;.- JSAfSSi -,5 thcV wwnrdlyand PIW wtth Viui Howard tVeet 'tl " nthwesrdly U1Q11UUI 19 uicuaicu iui i num nin Mim uu.ua.u ""j 7h Ttl. tuence nortnwarui.v uuu iiuiunri in inner tip ertiro nT Ruin niwt. nnrt tlmiiin itching of the private parts, soia oy druggists, mail 60c and Jl.oo. sow d R. R. Bellamy SALE OF LAND FOR PAItTITION. - 1 ll t lift JV.M.-V---,T I J (1j0 ftl to the eastern line of urown street, with the western line of Brown street thlr- nnrthenatwurdiv nimie the edire nf snld thence southwardly along the eastern line tv feet (30 ft), thence eastwardly and par- creek to a point on the western bank of of Brown street thirty feet (30 ft), thence I allel with Howard street seventy-nve reet Rnii smith's creek opposite what is known eastwardly aud parallel with Howard street (T5 ft), thence. northeastwardly to the east- as. the center of the Cut-off in Smith's one huudreil nnd fiftv feet (150 ft) to tneicrn nue ui du "im m I',,"1 . . tueuce noimeiisiwuniiy inroiigu me ln"U unl f (S h frJt d thence hundred and fifty fe (150 ft) north of the center of said. Cut-off to' the eastern i roh rnTrr & StTe lnortheastern interse and hank of said Crek opposite the Cut-off. By virtue and in pursuance of a decree uorthwardly thlrt.f feet (o0 ft) to the be- .. . ... Howard street slxty feet (00 ft murk tn the eastern bin U of 11.111 nr i .fitd Twft i . . .. - '.,. t . i . . - .- - - : - - g low water isuiith s crock rial usefulness. A social organization. it has opportunity for social .service. In fact the very existence of the Y. M P A iViN rv: n -v- in A CI V1 17 rial organization with a moral pur- But now that I'm awake at last, ye MO t, unnin,.isin i i tsa gods! Ill advertise.' r ' ' ' . 10 ui niiaii uia uic 5uuu. hurry of every day student life the students often take the Y. M. C. A. lor granted and it is glad that it is so. Tlmlf rill unAnnnntinn n -M nmKAeh(n I have the advantages of its rooms for Xou'lKfind a Spider Ilne-o-tjpe from conference, study and club metings: Web pr ess in your way . they have the privileges and, receive Say. W's .overlooUngnothlnR jowr on i.,. i x ,f it ' . .naners. walls and books. un: ucui'ius oi us religious iiiceuufta, -t l. , i,v .i so'a and it is; well, It is just that-sort of He 1 3 Kfivice that the Y. M. C. A. believes stoppage of the heart. Says he, "I may have been asleep and seen a vision from tne skies, - And tbatVts why, on every side, since . that . so. tragic day in, the service that without fuss and furore really serves However indifferent a student may 1"' to many of the activities of such an organization it is incumbent upon hiin in the name of good citizenship, to support an organization-" which in its incidental life has interwoven itself ho intimately into his every-day social after them "with hooks! W. R. C. SMITH. M. , Y. LEGISLATURE. Governor- Hughe- Calls Special Ses sion for Early June. For Benefit of Wdmen who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis. Mian.' I wits ft &Mt sufferer from femalo troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. I re.ad so much of whatLydia E. Pinkham's veg etable Compound had done lor other. suffering women I felt sure: it would help me, arid I must say it did help me wonderfully. , My pains all left me, I grewstronger, and within three months paid Court before the clerk of saia Court, wherein Jf. J. Corhet't Is plaintiff Albany 1 N. Y.; May 27.-rBelieving I was a perfectly well womaiW W A. 1.11 J 1 "I ? A. ..... .t... i i.i rr,ar. nnnnrt,!. I "i want tiu3 leiver oiauo BUOUC lO tnai mere, miuum ru.c fl,a Undftf. wnmon mi v HorWo OUv IT VUU, Vvl'VMV if VU1V11 ' UU VV'ATW Jf'-w T rt DinlrrinTVi'a "7 i oin Vvl r-xistr nee. The best part of an or- n"y r considering the Cobb compro- froTn Lydia. E. pinkham's Vegetable nanization's life as the best part of a mise (direct nominations bill, wnich Compound." Mrs. John G. Moldan, Rood man's life, are "those little. unre- waa rtPfeated in the AssemDly lasi nsilD &ecna ot.tjJ.oriu, ivimiieauous, iiHii'bcred acts of kindness ; and of niehfl 'after hours of weary filibuster Mimi. . - , o." The y M c A stands as an nisnt,aiier nour U1 ; . f : Thousands of jmsoiiclted and genu- ontL-t for 'thoU litlle untlrnemberS GoV.-Hughes today called 'an extra. m testimoniais ifte the aboye prove aotM. as an outlet for' unselfish social ordinary session of the Legislature to the efficiency of Lydia RPinkhAm's wrvicc.-. The work for new students, meet on June 20th at 8:30 P. M. The Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively irom roots ana neros. 'lianse student hand hook and col- & " . . . , women wno suner irom tnose ms- lge (1 i.H.ctors ' we 1 5 TcotdbuUons of dresses' cle.ared out th?ir desk3' Pl tressing ills peculiar to their sex should l "'i. ctory are all conuiDutions or erWand said good-bye when not lose siarht of these facts or doubt i ivi . t i . . i(i xi iiiif-aii i iiii-". i iir l - a--- i . . - . . . ble classes with an enrollment of -the news of , their recall nasneu tbe ability oi J.yaia ntnam s SW and the mission classes with an through the capitoi. copies oi j vpie wmp roreBiore uieu: flllf.llmr.nt 01 A n,,l,Vonorf un UOVeiT10r8 OmCiai pruciaiuaiivii. "v,.ueaIVu. , ... . . : , . . ? . iht-rest in Bible study and Missionary at once served Upon i th ie cjerksof tr nriKit,, i i I twn T4Anses. and : loitering . legislators i . nf ra..Tfnlchaiiii. at Lmn. Msusl ' ' ' 1 .7 1. 11 tl 1. 1 1 rlM I 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 ill 1 l.tll LU IUC 7 " v ' . . - . . I - J J T h'Bher tone of campus life - The fact remarked-significantly war ineooorc Shew ill treat Jour letterasstrictly that an alumnus. Eugene E. Barnett, Roosevelt would be home about tmt confidential For 20 years she h to be larcelv) simnorted bv the stu- time. . ' , liiW bertAP! sick women in 'I' nrs on the fomi en field has brought This is .the third Ume mat uoveruur ,Uiis my , ire ot clmrge. Won't - "I" University into mnr vital relation Hughes has called tne . s" ncsitatOr- wriitoa once M fcw - - i . . . in..MmAri 'mo i ;nv. i -- ;- . . wnn the volunteer movement and has pacK aner u naa J' f Ik T-ak -Mh .Thati -Newbcrn -Excursion Monday,- June 6tKf Wiil be the Ex eurslon- of the ; Year. r The first excursion of the year - to ewbefn" will be run oyer the Atlatt: tic Coast Line by Thomas H. Knight, wnbse excursions ai always a deiignt- Don't let . tnis opportunity ""acted with infrpasinp nower ubon ernor takes tne posixion.iumuc . . University life. The neighborhood islature has failed to pass a Me" Sunday School work carried on by 20 providing for proper retorm wudonts who walk miles every Sun- and for that reasonfeels that it4s his day afternoon into tho rural disfrip.ts duty to re-convene the Legislature. all ords a.n onnorttinltv for p-pnnlnp seri. I .' vicfi nnd ri;Yv.tn;av,e. v,. in,iii nt tvi&l Lion Fondles a Child. fat its clear light far across the cage 'f ' -'lers of the State and Nation while great , . when, lea bJ tw deJ J6.1! vo6d'thing, arid enjoy a day of genuine an; oc i vice uc bcuuius i t-, , vri ntuviTprv Itaiity is proveruiai. .-. . tVh while it must spring out of - the J f"t; Dr King s i j Train will leave Union Station . at if annum i cuum unvc v. . . -... j ...:n Mn.,ni.n nn ""fi. spiritual essence; llOVe n. rplip-irma hocid fllA Y .. U.AIV 4 .'U'.nn nrtll TqovO MaifllOPtl OT1 ... " '.i I 111. auu IT 111 ict.c. A.V II f. our haby or a very oaa case oi ctuup... ..vr 'iiZ " a. aa- - A. makes it third annual to this snir-- writes Mrs. George B. Davis, or. M7w, ::an,ii M. uiai self. The Association as ii la . - fho onfial in. i"1 .Zr. i nrm 1 .The tare is so- sman mai no one A AA I " . . ' 'in t which finds expression in ie me,lidne for babies.; B versai brotherhood of man. fled '.Va ...Vr better.tritf, especially, when :JLhe cost '1iel tO RPrviPO And now finflllV f IWIUU ,.UW. uuamuvvvu . ..-T, I ii . m,.,.ai . mo 1 ,. . . .w. ---V1 :.r- " -!... -. . I IS ;LUU1UI.1CU. . . v V I S ; considered. . or the superior uourc oi .ew iaaoci ginning, me nuuie wing inm i i tljence Bonthwardly and parallel witn me to a point where the said creek turn and roiintv made and entered on the: 17th day and three in Block 34S. eastern line of Brown street one hundred begins to run sontheastwardly. and thenre xt,l a r i., .. oniae nendinir in TENTH TRACT: Beginning at a point and jflfty feet (150 ft) to the southern line southeaiitwardly along-what Is the weRt- of May. A. i., in a cause peuuuib . .. wpf,terll iin- 0f sixth Street of Howard street, thence eastwardly along ern hank of Smith's creek nt Raid nolnt nr sixtv feet CfiO ft.) northwardly from the the sonthrn: line of Howard street ninety with its various course to tbe hrlduft nm-Hiuoet lntensecHon of 'Tavlor and feet (90 ft) to the- heginnins. the same be-1 crossing . Smith's : creek on the t'astlo and Julia Cre, Bessie O ore, jni o, ( ore, SIxth streets "JrtSKSg bYUi&l 'K fY bSS W. I. Gore, C. E. Dickinson nnd. wife, Thur; along the western line of Sixth street sixty TWENTY-SECOND TRACT: BeKlnnlnjr sonthwardlv along the various courses of her Dickinson and Cuthbert Martin and feet (00 ft), theuce westwardly and paral- at the northeastern Intersection of Howard xaid roml to the line of a tract of land eon Zro Virtin nre defendants the M witn Taylor street seventy-five feet Hurt Kixth streets, and runs thenw north- vejed l.y Grafflin to John V. Garrell. as do- wlfe. Bessie ftiartln, are aeienuants,, me ... x,.... annHinr.-irillv rtnd narallel :.n un ..icim.n Una nf Sivtli ...;iiu,i i .,.n,.,in,i i i..r -v- x- rttlirTTM 111. u urvil I CVUI lllt III UUUA .X . tion, at the, t-ourt tioiwe aooivoi wlth Taylor street seventy-live feet (75 ft) to the line of the right of way of the courses to the northwestern corner of said ver County; in the LltfoT ,;ninnin ivpino- nart of Railroad .Company, thence northeastwardly tract, thence along the western line of said for cash, to tiie nigiiest Diauer, r"R1"lk ,s along the line of the said right of -way traeUsoutbwestwardly to the northwest ty the 20th day of June,- A. g Lni2iww Rp-innin- f' Hii three hundred and thirty feet .(330 ft), corner of Block 372. thence northwardly Vv'iiir i thn fnllnwiiMr denrrib- I ELETENTH TRACT: Beginning at tne I . linn nf smmnth ... ...... 1.1 i, . i. n.. ' i i ii 1 1 1 ill icrtn. .u iuc Hcmni J ' n v. .j.. ... iniuuK ni ul nuum i 1 1 1 caniciu iiuc ill . . , 111' I'M l ...... ......... ..... . -.. x I 1 11 1 11 l.y U1UIIK 1. 1' V. . .1 . . n a...v. ... . . -. w .. undersigned CoYnmlssloner uuiy appoinieu wirn ta western line of Sixth street sixty street two hundred and flfty-elght feet at-pg. 782. thence southwardly along th ny said decree, win . " fp4t inn fti thence eastwardly and parallel (258, ft) and Ave lucnes m m ). more or less, nne of the uald tract with its VHrloiur jmblic auc New Hanc mington, oh Mondii mi1 ... i A.J 111 41 L iu M 1.1'" 1 ix. t " ' - . - ... - . ed tract, niece, lot or parcel of land; situate (southeastern intersection or iiowara anu strp(kf thence southwardly along the west- Ninth street, wfre the same continued nc- lyingind uetng in tne uny oi v luiiiisiuii, ifsixru isireeis, "u runs luum . umiu, lern: line or seventh street two nunarea aim i cording to tne Mnciai pian or tne city or County or iS'ew iianover, niate oi -mm the eastern ime.pr ssixtn srreei soumwaru- i8ixtv-one feet and rive Indies u'lii it. ; mi, Wilmington, to what would lie the southern Cnrolina. .and bounded and described as I oftv-seven feet. (57 ft) thence eastward- more or less, to a nolnt thirty feet (30 ft) line of (Jrnfflln street, were the sa me-laid follows, to-wit: ..livini n rallel with the southern line1 of I north of the northwestern intersection of I out and established according to the ofllc1.il Beginning1 srW the' southwest corner or j . d stret oue hundred and fifty feet Seventh end . Howard streets, thence west- plan of the City of Wilmington, and where soutlr Water street and Quince's Alley-and f' t3. wtvttrn line of Tiove street wardly ami parallel with the northern line the. wild Grafflin street would intersect th runs thence eastwardly hug the southern -J W luXl tli,.fntTJL t of Howard street seventy-live. feet (75 ft), eastern line of. Ninth street, thence north- line of said alley 1)2 feet, tnence sontnwaru- incuvc "::3.r7 tfwrVi,: thence-Mntbwardly and parallel witn toe westwardly nlong the line of a tract of lv parallel with Kront street 2Ufeet. to northwardly fifty-seven feet (o7 ft) to tft : weBtePn iine of Seventh street thirty feet land conveyed by Grafflin to Garrell, the the line of n lot (now-or formerly) Belong- southern line oi nowaru street, anu meiicc i (30 ftj to the northern line of Howard same lieing the northern line of the said ing to the estate of N- Nixon, thence west- Urestwardly along the southern Hue of How- street. thence westwardly along tbe north-1 tract, as described in u deed recorded In wardly wltir the une oi m ii 'laro street one nunureu ana nujr ieei i erir line or tiowara street two nnnarea uuu i isook v. v. v. ai pg. oi, to ine nor- thtc ftiithwYdlv With -the line of saidl., ti.a lminninf th R.-iine hflntr nart I aftv.flvA ioot. 2ri." ftt-vto- the hetrlnnlnsr. I western corner of said tract, tlience south- irti- ?i fot tn , Henderson's - alley. thence J r i ti,.l- .m - lBanii hpihtr nnrt of Lots ne. two. three. I wardlv alontr the western line of the said westwardly with said alley - 05 ... feet to . wiiACT: - Besinntnir 'irt .-'a I fonr--nd five In 'Bloek 300.-: - . tract to what would be the southern Hue TWESTi-TlllBli tkauii, ueKuiuuiK or tiramin street, were tne mini linn one jiiMthuesr. intersection or nowaraiand estaiiiished accord in k to tne oniciai ghth streets, and runs thence north- plan f the City of Wilmington, nnd thence, along, the western line or rignm wesiwonuy niong wnat wouid ie me souin- of sale cash, j ma 22 law 4w. E. K. -BRYAN. Commissioner. Sixth , streets, and. runs thence nortn- strPet two hundretl and forty feet (240 ft), ern liiHvof Grafflin istrcet about fifty foet wardly along the eastern line . of Sixth ni0re r Jess,- to-the line of the right of (50 ft), more or less to what would Iks street sixty feet (CO ff, thence eastwardly way; . of the Railroad Company. thence the southeastern intersection of Eighth-and SALE OF LAND FOR PARTITION and parallel with Taylor street sevemy-nve northwestwardly niong ine uue oi me nnui jtruuun sireei, were me iiue mni out anu feet (75 JCt), thence southwardly and paral- of way of tbe- Railroad Company three hun- established according to the official plan of lei with the eastern line of Sixth: street dred .and forty feet . (340 ft), more or less, the City f Wilmington, and thence aouth- Lit fluv fn ind rhenee westwardly to the eastern line of Seventh street, at a wardly along what wouldlie the eastern sixty feet (Wm :na Jlntv five point about thirty-nine feet (30 fty south line of Eighth street to a point where th parallel with Taylor streerseventy-flve the tTieasrn in tersection of Smith iine of the right of way of . the Railroad fif JTr, ft) to the Detlnning, tne same ie- .." ,, : ;" .!; a cnnthwiirillv M1iiinn:inv would intrfWH't thp PHAtrn lln lutr nart f Lot' four arid five in Block 349. anng. tho onntern line: of seventh street of Elehth street, and tlience northwest- thirteenth TRACT: 'Beginning iaInKA1,: t?n . hundred nnd thirtv-one feet wardly along the line of the said rluht of 'By virtue and tii nursaV.icc of-a lieeree the eastern line of .Love street thirty feet (231 if t) to a point sixty feet (80 ft) north way to the beginning, the sanie being thft ,aj i m.,. if.u... i . . . l'. j, , i, nn.ii'ii.iii.i.ii I .n.n,...iii,n ininKmniInn tt Hnwii ra I Rontheflstern . corner of the oil mill truer. of the Superior Court above description-including an isWnrt Coimtv niiideS nnd entered nt tbe April 1ULC'0'"" " v-t " f. nf t. nnrllAwith the northern line of Howard In Smith's creek, made by the Cut-off, con- . rf - i iimi 1 1 "H h mil a; luc cuolca ai a v. va a i . -v i a t a a. aa j .. . term, A, D., 1010 In a cause therein pending stTeetnortWdly ninety fee wherein Wm. II. Grafflin, Wm. H. Orafflli, thence eastwardly and pariillel with y)or pastern S of Seventh street sixty feet (00 which lies north of the City of Wilinlng- ttec..tnr of IMchard B. iick, andAVm. H. lreet seveuty-uve m u-.", Hi ft) theuce south- m th northern line-of Howard street, ton; east of the Sykes tract and south of nv A voio11a1 w 1 1 )i thA PAQfArn a x. jt Ka nAMtliavn llnA I Umirh a wulr nnil nlctrt nnti- tt nrliu f Ka . r ia :i nn v uuu iuiu tivi . v - r nun ru wiui wu nil v miiiiiii i rc - uuiiuri ii iiii. i.'iuivu e . v b i Grafflin, Trustee, are .pianimi, him . - f T treet ninety feet (90 ft), ana nf Howard street one hundred and eighty known as uiocks-44M.-4l!?, 4is, 417, 4J(i, 4i, ifflin. Frank' D. CJraflllo. .Edith . D. thence westwardly and narallel with Taylor feet (180 ft) to the beginning, the same, be- 4m and all of Blo ks 407 and 4()S. aud part C. Gr Gra S. Wood side Baltimor ifflin. Fred'k Ij."Virafflln'?iwd-'ife'lai,y I street seventy-live feet (75 ft) to the be- ing; parts of Lots onfr - tv aiid iuiiu, iietiii ii.,v.i.i liyinnlnir th same belus nart of Lots four I of three -and four in Block--1. firnfAIn T. ii n rn Klla Uu.?k: Jas. s. 1UU," "7 . I Tn FVTv.inrHTir TRATT r "a cj,i- riar.u & 'iv.wV Co " oflHnn flve n -Z2r.- ' " rnin4nn. of lat the northwestern intersection of Howard southeastern intersection of what w lodsule; Safe, Deposit .V i rust Co., oi ,-qitrteenTII TRACT: Beginning at "PS 8treVtsand runs thence north- lie Tenth and Ashe streets, were the s; iMmm-o! Kvwntnr uf Tuos. M-Laiuihan. i tvoint in the eivStern line ' of Seventh I "'i, " iin of Ninth I laid out and established nccordlnir to I ... . ' I i ll!f nn..llini.iriUll tr-nTlt I IUU, ... i . f, ..inn tU. I'll,. Wllmlnnlnii Wm. H. Crtfwford. Adm;aiM.r.itv or jot.n street uij " " r 7 street one nunarea ana uiunj-m ffll r, ii-mah ni fosenhiue southeastern intersection of Howard and flTe Inches (192 ft. 5 in), more or C. Graffliu, Margaret L.inate.iu, Josephine j streets, and runs thence south- to the line of the right of way -of the nd live and all of 428, according to the official plan of the it:itv or wuminirton. . Beglunlnli THIRTIETH TRACT: Beginning at the oi wnat would nine the feet official nlan of the City of Wllmlnctou, the less. I same being tbe southeastern corner of a Rail-1 tract of laud conveyed by Grafflin to Gar- . .. , 1 uuu .ochh. "v- . , . I iv. . LV. nun V . - L. , , 1 t. V V n Reeder, Kate Renshaw anu Aiary jiauioa ardlT- along, the eastern line of seventn road Company, thence nortnwescwaruiy rreii, aw rueu n ooomA. . ui oi Carter, are defendant, tte un.hJgiied t thirty Sfeett.60 ft), thence eastwardly. along the , line of the said right of ay and runs thence northeastwa along the Commissioner auiv aDDOiuteu uy s.iui i.imiil narallel witn iiowarui nirwi -uuc mrw iiuuuira uuu m... I ... .ii .i.i. .1 cree, will expose lor sale for cash to the highest House door - in the Cnrnitv or jvpw iinuover. on iuouuay. me n, ri foist: i:ui Jti. tneuce westwaruiy nuu i . taat , .mn. ,i., . a n. tuf-u. nt 12-1 .iii ,h-h TTnomt-it niiwt one- hnnd red I c xrrJr . ta .m.tim'm-iiiT tram I tAtmto Kn of the Hilton tract, thence south- VI4.U - 111 J Hi - M.ri.-, . r- . X , I yuin 1 11 . " 1 ' " . v : . . 1U 111 ly. UKirB - VI l-" " ' ' '. . . . . I . , . . . , , . . , . 1 1 1 1 . o'clock. M.. on. said day, the followl de- TWO ' ' .. , " . the southeastern intersection of Elirhth and wardlr along the Ine of Um 'Hilton tract . ' i a J I a . . r ma. A . 4l.n lAilnnlM rr tllA I , ... a t h.IIw nlhn I ta Ii a Una nf T It A flffhf AT IVflV fIT T rlA I F H I scribed tracts, nieces or parcels or imdu, aUd any leet ui" m "rc :sii""e. smitn streets; men wuiunnn 1 ' .1" situate, lvinir and jjeing in the. county of I same bein part of Lots one, two ana the eastern linei of Eighth street two nun- road Companies, thence along the enstern vnm Tr.i,..n. cint'i Vnrth Pnrnllnit" flrtd i..aii In tlnlr S.V1 some within and come without the corpo- '.FIFTEENTH TRACT: Beginning . at ,a rate limits of the City of Wilmington and poiirt in he western line of Eighth bouniled and described na follows, to-wit: streef thirty feet (SO ft southwardly from , - i.y.f."- ; ; ... .- the southwestern intersection of -Eighth FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a point in and Howard streets, and rnn tbence sonth- the western Une of Sixth street one hun- wardly along, the western line ofviyiffntn drednd7hirt-W ft.),south- strthirty (Wm.meBx wardly from the southwestern Intersection nnd parallel with J of Sixth and Taylor streets and rnna thence dred and flffy feet (10 J westwardly and parallel with Taylor line of McRee street "fVh street one hnudre4 and fifty. feeV (150 ft) along the eastero line of JleRee 8treet.thlr- -and thirty-six reet ann are iwnn 1 m . irn i gim i.j " ft 5 in 1. more or less; 10 tne nonnern unrmi, ny in i. . 1. Mi nXiil rd street, thence eastwardly at pg. 040. to the beginning point, the same dred (236 Una. .C ih ,rf hpm line of Howard street being part of Blocka42! and 4i.T, according . - inon -v , i. . I th. nfnr.l.il n nn nf the III r n limine. tnree nnnarea ana iuinj " ' i i,ic " " - ginning, the same being part of Lots two I ton. and three and all of four and five in Block TWENTT-FIFTH TRACT: , Beginning at tne southeastern intersection, of .Hfth or. i 1.1,11 ifrmiiii -nd rtins thence east- wrdly along the southern4 JlneofAsbe street tares nunarea auu ium w ) The above mentioned lines and blocks be ing, wherever mentioned,' affording to the official plaa of the City of Wilmington. Tbe said sale will continue from day to day until all is sold.. ma 22-oaw-4t E. K; BRYAN, Commissioner. mi.. ..v- ;.. I - -. r-jr ... :-,;.'', . . .';'5:U; ..iii: Jft.' t It . l" 4 , I W-i fves that ' such a brotherhood of. 1 Bellamy, r . i
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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