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They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 50c cents per package. For sale by druggists. For sale by-A. J. HINES, Wilson, N. C. Many Persons nrc troku down from overwork or household eur't Brown's Iron Bitters Kc-hmhis i;;e ystem, atda digestion, removes excess of I ile. ad cures malaria. Get the genu iuc. CopYHiGtiT (This story was begun May 4th. Rack numbers can be had at this office.) . "DO-.T-UST AS I TKLL, YOU. ... J-rl hare xomcthinri important to nay to you." Although Detective Simpson had never seen either of the East Indians who were so closely" identified with the rajah's ruby, he identified this fellow the mo ment his shadowy figure was outlined against the lamplight of the room be : yond. The round skull cap, with its dangling ! tassel, the thin hooked nose, the long j wiry mustache and prominent chin all I these were unmistakable as their sil- houette showed against the yellow back- j ground. "Dr. Maidhoff has deceived him in some way about the gem," was the cor ciiibion of the watcher, "and that fellow has come back to revenge himself upon him." The large limb upon which Wichman was crouching put out from the trunk below the window sill so that his body from the waist downward was in im penetrable gloom, but the rest was so plainly shown that the watcher detected l every movement. i Tho fellow cautiously raised his head until he must have gained a glimpse of the interior. - At the same time he shrouded his movements as much as he could, doubtless through fear tliat the. tonple.iii the room would discover him. The weird figure of the man and his noiseless movements suggested the fear ful belief that the miscreant was about to wreak teixible vengeance upon both of them. I - L "If such Simpson. "I is his intention." t hough j don't think I'll stand her arid allow it. I can't see very vi It i , 1 ; ; : . darkness, but if I can't wingl.i;.- v.;;-: my revolver it will be the poorest f.hi.-i ! ever made." The impending tragedy was sure to ovt i throw all tho calculations made by the sagnoion.s detective and to bring abont such new complications that he might well despair of success. Still he could -not stand idly by and permit a dreadful crime to be committed when it was in hi3 power to prevent. ;.- He hoped there was a possibility of the? deed being averted without interference on his part that is, it seemed that there was a chance that the'sepoy was in quest of knowledge, like himself, instead of a . 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I can detect , . ." 1 baffle him before he .ny harm. , If he will withdraw without hurting either tha doctor or Miss Gilder, lir need never know that ho has been under in' eye." The fellow in the tree now seemed to concentrate all his attention npon th? 'couple," who were evidently in sight. Holding his luxly poised with one hand, he leaned forward until his head and face were marked as if with ink on the win dow. Thus he remained motionless for several minutes. During that brief but exciting period Folsoni Simpson stood beneath and just back of him with his revolver, ready to fire the instant it became necessary. . Tie half Bpspected the miscreant meant to make a catlike leap from his perch and, catching the sash, throw it quickly upward and bound into the room with his deadly knife and assail the two per sons who little dreamed of their fright ful peril. In order to .'carry out such a purpose, ho must make himself the best kind of target for the watchful man below, who would not hesitate to bore him through. But how passing strange that Folsora Simpson as he stood on the ground, alert, attentive and ready, forgot the fearful fact that this sepoy had a com panion! j " Not once did he recall the statement of Max Manson that a couple of the swarthy wretches were involved in the disappearance of the rajah's ruby. It Was a strange piece of forgetfulness on his part, that was to prove of momentous consequence to him. At such tines a person thinks rapidly, and it occurred to Simpson that if this man contemplated the taking off of Dr. Maidhoff alono, or indeed of him and his fair companion, ho could gain abetter opportunity than by his leap through the window. ; He had but to wait on the outside until tho physician came out on his return to his office, when he could strike him down among the trees of the yard before coming' into the light of the ' lamp in; fronc of the gate. One quick, deadly blow, and it would be done, the assassin making off 1 immediately and being miles away before the crime could bo discovered." . s J But in ylia;i frightful situation Miss Gilder would bcvleft! i After disposing of tho man the "criminal could enter the honso and finish her, as the watcher be lieved lie would assuredly do. These refit itions were suddenly broken by the sound of the opening and closing .of tho front door. In the stillness the noise vas distinct, as were the footfalls of some one moving quickly across the norch and aong the graveled walk toward the gate. , i "The doctor is going home. Now comes his peril." Simpson was around the corner of the house in a twinkling, moving as silently as an inaian and Homing himself hidden among the shadows. As . he shifted his position ho saw a figure in the act of turning out of the gate and hurrying in me direction or the town, where the liffht fe-oui ice lamp snowed it quite distinctly. 11 was not Dr. MaidJioff, but a woman, lfri 1 . . : fx! T T . auiiuK owuuy. ; 110 recognized her as the servant that admitted him when he applied at the house some time before. bhe disappeared while he stood wonder ing what it could mean. "It must be that she has been sent on some eja-and and will not be gone long. JNonody besides tho doctor and Misa Gilder, are now in the building, but they wofft be molested until after the return ?r the servant. . mi 1 . i.ms conclusion was so reasonable (since the sepoy would lay himself liable to interruption if m the meantime he moved against tho inmates) that Simp son did not fear to act upon it. - Stealing back to his former position, he glanced up in tha roe to learn how 4 if IT . . . me ituiow was tainng the new situa tion.- " a not visiuie, ana a rew min utes' waiting satisfied the detective that ne had descended, to the ground. "He will do nothing "until the return 4-1 ITT1 . vi me woman. wnen she is insiViA Rgain ,no will resume operations. &ager ( as was bimpsou to solve the problem of the rajah's ruby, he felt that the first step was to protect the doctor and the two women against these Thugs, as they had been called. While he 'was seeking to do that without disarranging his own sc heme, he decided that it was his duty to warn the servant on her re turn of the peril of herself, her mistre. s amU Dr. ; Maidhoff, in order that thi y might lie on their guard. To do this without exposing himself he must intercept the woman before she came back und at such a distance from the bouse that tho assassin would not seothqm; Inasmuch as she was liable to return at any moment it would not do to wait. The abundant 'trees and the gloom of the night gavii him all the screen he could ask. He was confident that when he finffily emerged from the vegetation and stole into the highway no one had observed him. " It' need not' be said that he used his eyes and ears to the utmost, and th fact that he neither heard nor saw aaything added not a little to his owu seTnse of security. - - i) - . .... , 1 loaipi as was Ins action, it was nono l.too much so, for at a distance of less , than m yards from the front gate, but ! fortunately where, his movements were i ldde" by-a S house, he met lZ.J Simp.qn knew her at a glance. Look- Xhey all Testify To the Efficacy rftbe World-RenowtiMt Swift's Snscifie. 1 . mo oid-timo slmt.ia remedy from the Georgia Ewamps aud fleld.4 hni 75 pfno forth to the antipodes, astonishing t ho Eketrtf rail .ni ennfanndisg tlio theories of tliose -who denend koIp'v phy i-.!el.in'3 EtUL There ts eo blood tniat -n-hlch I'i!,mIi,nn,.i1...i.. eradicate. - t'UllKUUlUt IS?11.010.45' 503509 from thin all yield to thU potent bnt snr.nia r!e. it 1. Z7. tonptheoldaadteAll arisinR jrom impure Mood or -weakened -rltalltv. Ei-'iu! for a treatise. Examine tho proof. 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I have just come from near there and I wish to tell you that Dr. Maidhoff, Miss Gilder and yourself are in great aanger. The servant was in the act of brushing pasx, wnen at tnese words she stopped abruptly, and looking aff rightedly at him gasped: "I don't understand you. What do you meanr "Just what I said; I saw you come out or tne nouse and started to apprise yon or your ana tneir peril." The woman was too alarmed to inquire how it was that this stranger knew so much, or to suggest that the most sensi ble course was for her to hasten back into the town and secure help. She could only wait. "What shall I do? Oh, what can I dor "Lo just as 1 tell you, and all will be well walk directly onward, turn into the gate and enter the front door as you intended to do. and when once in the house inform the doctor aud your young missis of their danger." "But but the dreadful person will kill me. "No, he wpn't. I've come down here on purpose 10 tage care 01 you; yon were so tana to me when I called yesterday that 1 am your friend. 1 will follow close be hind you with my pistol in hand, and the first one who seeks to harm you will be shot deader than a doornail." "But mercy I I wil be killed before you can prevent it." lTT . m nave no rear, was the assuring re sponse. "Let mo see. What is your namer -. "Martha, Martha Corning, sir." "And a very pretty name it is too Now, have confidence in me. Martha, and all will be well. Walk straight along, . 11 1 f I 4 v as mougii you reei no tear, x ou are a brave girl. I will slip around among the trees and will keep an eye on you." CHAPTER XI. HE WAS A SECOND TOO I.ATK. The fierce Asiatic had called into piny his dagrjerlike knife. If the language of Mr. Folsoni Simp son in addressing Martha may seem rather more affectionate than was neces sary, it must be remembered that it was made thus with a purpose. Martha, as the only servant in tho household at the time of the burglary of tho rajah's ruby most be tho repository of some interest ing secrets which the detective waa hope ful of securing from her. Any young woman might be pardoned for shrinking from entering the spacions yard, with its gloomy shadows, after having learned that a murderous mis creant was crouching among the dense shadows. The knowledge would have made the bravest man nervous, especially when nnarmed, and it required all of the officer's powers of persuasion to induce the woman to approach the building "Wait right here where yon are for a few minutes," said Simpson when she stopped after a few paces, "until 1 slip around among the trees. 1 will be there in a twinkling, and then there is uot the slightest danger. Don't yon believe what I say, Martha?" "Yes, but yes, I will do as yon say." "Spoken like the brave and sensible girl yon are!" was the comment of the man. wno. with a few more words of counselvanished in the darkness, with the purpose of keeping his part of the agreement with the young woman, who seemed fto have formed a sudden and strong faith in him. ?. ( Well aware that the sepoy was some where in the grounds, and that he would be on the watch for the return of the servantSimpson took extra precautions against discovery, making such a long circuit through the trees that he was sure no. one could have discovered him. no matter how dlose a watch had been kept. It was not probable that the lurking Asiatic would molest the woman on her return to the house. Quicklv as hp miViit move, he codld not prevent an outcry on uer pari, wnicn would warn the couple within of their danger. Besides it was not she, but they, airainst whom the prowler was seeking revenge. Simpson, now that he was in tho rtc shadow again, stealthily made his way toward the front of the house until in th same advantageous situation as before. ' "I promised to look out for her und win keep my pledge, but she does 1 seem to be in a hurry." reenng through the doom toward tht part of the lonelv street whi.di 1.- i..,. . " . J lit up uy me lamp, ne saw nothing of her it was time mat she made a move for ward, and he feared her courage hl giren out now that the crisis was before ner. "She may have gone back for help or uwmeu mai sne won t run the risk despite my pledge to her-ah. there she comesi But Simpson was mistaken, as he per ceived the next moment. The form waa Advice to "Women If you would protect vourself from Painful, Profuse, 'Scanty. Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR TO . I'AKi ;:i '-11.1,1.:. This will i-rrtily ih.-u l.v. m. Immediate fjuniiv, nsti r ! -ivim V- ' -, 15. 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It was evident that, though he was unknown to her, she was making use of bis presence as a shield against that shadowy peril of wnicn she had received warning. "If that man turns into the yard, what will she think? She will fancy that he is the thug himself, but she sees now that he is not." The individual who just then was an object of so much interest passed the gate, speedily vanishing in the darkness beyond, whilo Martha, after a moment's hesitation, turned into the yard and came forward between the trees along the walk to the front door. " The lamp threw enough of its rays in the direction of the house for a spectator to be able dimly to trace a person's out lines up to the moment when he stepped npon the front porch. Simpson carefully concealed himself and did not remove his eyes from the dim figure, which advanced with a hur ried but regular 6tep. ' Her heart must have been beating fast, but nothing in her gait showed her timidity. Half way to the porch she started to one side and uttered an exclamation of an i;., ..t. "How yon startled me! I thought it was that man," she called in a suppressed voice, resuming her walk. It was indeed "that man." Evidently she had seen some one in the darkness near her, but was relieved by the instant belief that it was her chivalrous friend watching over her. So she advanced serenely and doubtless would have shrieked with terror had the centime friend approached from the darkness to address her. "Ah!" thought Simpson, "if 6he knew that the one at her elbow was the thug she would have swooned dead away, but she was really in no danger, and it is better as it is." . The woman consumed precious little time in letting herself in the front door, Any one seeking admission at such an hour into his own home, when he fancies some awful horror is stealing npon him through the night, can imagine her feel ings during the few seconds she was en gaged in unlocking. the entrance, bhe whisked inside, however, without molestation, and the key was turned and the bolt slid in place again "And now what next?' Simpson asked himself, working back to his former po sition, from which he had seen the sepoy peering from the tree into the upper room. At the moment the detective glanced npward Miss Cruder came forward to the window. The watcher saw her ele vate her hand and draw the string which raised the curtain to the top of the sash. Then she stood a minute looking out on the night, her fine figure revealed by the light behind her. The doctor remained in the back ground, as if occupied with some other matter. The face of the Vomnr ladv being in shadow, he could hot see the ex pression of her features, though he be lieved she was silently gazing into the gloom and meditating over the strange occurrences of the last few days. "bhe must have heard the opening and closing of the front door, and Martha will lose no time in telling her story" JVliss under suddenly turned her head. Then she hastily drew down the curtain. so that the interior of the room was shut out. from any prying eyes, no matter where located. It was easy to read the- meaning of what he saw. The returning servant had knocked on the door and was bidde to enter, Miss Gilder looking around ai she did bo. The moment she gained the chance she uttered something whir. 1 t v gave warning of what was coming. Tho young lady whipped down jthe cur tain, and she and Dr. Maidhoff were at that moment listening to the startling story. - - The situation was most peculiar. Simpson had set out to learn something about the rajah's ruby, whose secret he was confident was fully known to the couple, but he found himself unexpect edly checked when on the very thresh old by the presence! of Wichman. en gaged on eimilar business, though hard ly with, the purpose he himself had in mind. The question he asked himself was what the couple within the house were likely to do on learning of their danger. It was to be supposed that the physician was armed, -and he would hardly leave Miss Gilder and the servant alone after the revelation of the latter. Martha's description of the individual that had warned her might throw some discredit on his words, for her listeners would not fail to identify him as the pretended patient whom Miss Gilder de clared to be the detective that he really was. Simpson was inclined at the mo inent of leaving the servant to ask her to conceal his identity, but such a re quest she would have been quite sure to forget in her excitement, and it would cause distrust of his good faith. But for the presence of that dusky sepoy Simpson' might have ventured upon a stealthy entrance into the dwell ing in the hope of picking up some in formation. A risky thing to do at any time for it was a penitentiary offense it was doubly so now with that thug prowling among the shadows. Simpson had maneuvered and moved about a good deal among the trees, and while doing so was , fortunate enough to discover his" rival and enemy." 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Diseases of men permanently cured bv the. constant current of Electricity produced by our body battery. Live local agents, want ed send for price list and Testimonials. JNO. A. CRISP, E. H. CO.., ' ' j Iefferson. O. Job Printing - Neatly Executed at this office. mm and Children. of Cartoria with th. patronage cf It is not sold in bulk. anything else on the plea or riw' will answer every pnrpose.' f - O - R - I - A. i on every wra.TTpr. Pitcher's Castoria. Hypophosphite of Lime AND DEALERS IN IF YOU WISH Dealing PATRONISE J. W. BATTS. Everything furnish. -r you need 1 can .Duy your provisions first. ana tnen 11 you wan 1.1 r nip of the best "licker" in town we can furnish that too. The fa mous N. C. Mountain Corn Whiskey for only $1.35 iper. canon 11 Cash or trade given fop kinds of country produce. Give me a trial and II sure to -get your trade in future as 1 will convince all am the you that I'll give more ooods than any man in town lor tlu same j money. Hpping to receive a call from you, I am Respectful v, J NO, W. BATTS. TarboroSt.. Wilson. N. C. HAVK YOl'It WASHING DON K AT GREENSBORO Steam Laundry. Evil .-special rates for VTi'lZ Xi lanillies. Leave onlcr Ct T . .. Til II ' i ii. u. Connor, i r. , m wy,.' Ale? ,....'.. t. .' t J.-' JOHN GASTON, Fashionable Barber, Nash St., WILSON, N. C. Easy chairs, razors keen ; Scissors sharp, linen clean. Tor a shave you pay a dime Only a nickle to e-et n hinp- Shampoo or hair cut Pompadou V ou pay the sum of twenty cent.' s more. Pills often leave a person constipat- . .miiiiiuio uvcr regulator does. never PAR-A-SIT-I-CIDE cures itch in 3 minutes. Price 50c. Sold by Dr W. S. Anderson & Co. 7-7-ly Lucas & Hoover, Black Creek, N. C. Scotfg SQUARE mm TLANTIC COASTLINE WI LMINGTON &WELD0N R.R AND BRANCHES. AND FLORENCE RAIDROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATKI) May .sell, "!. C as i x ' 'j V M I V u 5 07 ; K ill ! A Mi 15 ' IjfHVo Woblon Af Kooky Mount; Arrive T.n-lmro...! J.ojvo Tin -Intro... I.v Keky Mount.' 1 43 ! I A', i v! W i Isn .... j 2 'Si ; Irf-nvj Solum i i f.ni: 7 23'.!..M ..,".4.V.r'... ::.!:::: - j I - i ' P M A M l' M ' 4.s ; 7 rKs 7:v" i S4:i . . ! '9 55 . .'" Id l" 11 ;tr, ... ' 1' MJ i A M IjY l'Vi jtt It'vi! c. .( . . An ive t'loi-eneS".!' IrtrS Ticave "Wi's'n j Irt'ilVO iol.ish ro Li'itvu Miisrnolia- .'' 'Ac Wilmiiirloii... 4 :ai : i; ii 1' M : TRAINS GOING NORTH. DAT Err May Slh, 1M j" c'ti ' C c esc: a m; 5 10 ; Mi 7:sir I'iivo Floroiit'o . I.v I'-aynttrvillri. licnvt; Solma . Arrivo W ilson !l : ; c I A M II III . I in-. r m 7 4.- ! It! i 10 17 ! H ml P M i P 4 0(1 ... 5 :!7 .... :VI ... 7 42 ... Ia- rnintrton,. Iit'avft Magnolia. I.t avt! IoIiIsIm ro An ive Wiisou . . C 5- A M 1 ID 2 IK) I'M; ' M I 7 42 ,s :tii Lcavft Wilson...... At lfooky Moilnt. Arrive TarUoro .. I.oavo Tarlxno.... Lv Kooky M: lull. An ivo . Velilon... ll:tll: 12 OS i !0 ! II.", 12 OS j 1 no, A M ! !l 40 ! I M I ... I Trains ou Scotland Neck Branch road leave Weldon y..n p m; Halifax, 4:iw p ni; arrive Scotland Neck 4:48; . Green ville, 6:-2.S p in: Kinston, 7:30 p ni. Re--turning leaves Kinston 7:20 a in; Green ville, S-.22 a m; arriving at Halifax 11:00 a nr. Weldon 11:20 a ni, daily, except Sunday. ' Trains on Washington branch leave Washington 7 op, a in., arrives at I'arniele S.jo a ni, 1 arhoro 9 50 return-: ing lea ;es Tai Ixn o 4. 40 ji m, I'ai niele 6 ot) p m, arrives Washington 7 30 p ni, daily -except Sun. lay. Connects with trains on Scotland Neck llrafn'-h. ' " Train leaves Tarboni, via. Ailiemarle & Kaleigli K. tlaily, ex ept Sunday, 5 p 111, SimiIay-3 00 p m; arrive Ply mouth 9:20 p ni. 5:20 p ni. Returning leaves Plymouth daily, except Sunday 5:30 a 111, ,Snii(!:iy 10:00 a t'arhoro 10:25 a r.j, ani 12:20 - Train-on Midland N.. C'.P.r; in; an ive P ni. m h leaves (joldsltoio. daily, ec. pt Sunday, 6:00 a m; arrive Smitlifiehl 7:30 a in. Return ing leaves Smithiield ivoo a m; arrives pohlslioro 9:30 a in. Train on Nashville' P. ranch. leaves Rocky Mount 6:15 pin; air'ves Nash ville 6:50 pin; Springhope, 7:15 pin. Reluniing leaves Springhojie 8:00 a in. Nashville, Sj :i ni; arriving at Rocky Mount 9:15 a m, .'daily, except Sunday; Train on l.atta P.ranch I-'loieiice R R leaved rLatl-a 730 p m; arrive Dunbar S4M iv 111. Ri tin 1 hi- ' U ae Dunbar 6 00 a 111; arrive iiti 1' - 15a m'. Daily tivcepi Suii iay. Train c. Clinton P.r'anch leaves War saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday, al 6.00 p ni, and -11:30 a 111 . " Returning leaves Clinton at I:2oa 111, and 3:10 p in, connecting at .Warsaw with Nos.,41, 40, 23 and 78. '.--.-. Train No. 7S. makes close connection at Weldou for all points North, daily, all rail via. Richmond and daily, ex cept Sunday, via. Portsmouth and P.ay Line. Also al Rocky Mount with Nor folk and Carolina road for Norfolk dai ly and all points North via Norfolk daily excent Sunday. IOI IN F. DIVINE, General Sup't. 1 R Kenlv, Gen'l Ma-nager T M Emhkson. Traffic Manager. Norfolk -4 Carolina Railroad. Condensed Schedul e. 'In Effect May ist, 1S93. 1' rains Going South. No. 1:103 ; Nit. 23 9 15 a m 10 07 a m 10 22 a m 10 5S a in 11 19 am 1 1 37 a ni. 11 53 a m' 1 2 32 a in 12 54 a m 1 25 p in Lv Norfolk', : . . . " Drivers Suffolk " Ciates . , " Tunis " Alioskie " AuTaiuler. . . . " H ibgood Ar Tarboro " Rocky Mount 10 p in 2 4b p m . 2 5S p in 3 2S p in 3 49 j) 111 4 10 p 111 4 21 p m 5 02 p 111 5 29 p in 5 57 1 in Trains Going North. No. tS JN'o. 102 6 30 a 111 6 5JS a m 7 19 a m 7 5'S am s 15 a m 831 a m 8 51 a m 9 2S a m 9 40 a 111 10 25 a m Lv Rocky -Mount. . Ar Tai boro. , . 1 . , " I lohgood ...... " Aulander. ...... " Alioskie. . . . . . . " Tunis " Gates. . . . ." Suiiolk. Drivers " "Norfolk,. . 2 05 p in '2 35 l - 54 V ' 3 ,',1 P "i 3 43 m 4 07 p 111 4 20 p 111 5 00 m 5 M p m 0 05 p 111 'Daily. iDaiiy exo pi Sunday. No 23 daily eanies Pullman Parlor Car from Norfolk to Ro ky Mount and con nects' with A. C. L., tr.'iii No 23, for all points south. No. 103 d.-fily except Suixlaj-, makes lose count tion at Hobgood for Wash ington, N. C. : Kinston, N. C. ; Ply mouth, NC; and all Easlem Carolina points. Also at'kockv Mount with A C L train 37 for all points South. Trains arrive at Norfolk "at 6.05 p in daily with Pullman Parlor Car from Rocky Mount to Norfolk. Also at 10. 25 a 111 flaily except Sunday. Haggagt- lie ke.l at Company's Nor folk wharf and alstj at office of Passen ger and Ticket Agent, 96 Main street. lor tickets to all points South.Sleep mg ('ar reservations and general infor mation call on or atldress m- , . .T. A. N l-'I'C I-UIA 1' ICH. 1 iekot and rassentrer Aj.'t Norfolk. Va, J-AMI-:s K MAl'I'IX. . Ui-norul l-'oru-ar.linv' Atrt-nt. M'.M. KMKItSdX, f;.n. Ki t. and Pass.Aift. !.M. SKIU'KI.T ; n. Manager yroriCL!-()n Tuesday, the 6lh tlay , of hW, i93. it being Tuesday .of June Court week, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder lor cash, at the court house door in Wilson, N. C, a certain tract of . lantl in Toisnot town ship adjoining the lands of Kinchen Jul wards, Sarah Robbjns, Jesse Dixon, Julia Draswell and others, containing (70) seventy acres more or less knowii as the Luper trat to satisfy an execu tion m my hands fcir collectitm for bal- . ant e due W. If. 'etvay and wife, on the purchase money for said land. J. V. CROWLLL, Sheriff. apr27-6t , 1 X 3 I A M i i;:iii ! nan r 1 1 411 1 rm M P M
The Wilson Advance (Wilson, N.C.)
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