k eu'oUshed every aftefaeoa, Buadays e-
JO a H . T. J AM B8, ,
coirot a st b raoFwrro.
a f r CRi PTIONH. POWT AE PAID.
j, yeer,$ 00 : ix months, 2 50 ; Thrar
sJetas,S1.26: One montn, o ents.. .
YhT nape- will be delivered by carriers;
rM 0febrr, in any part of the city, at the
H,,ratee. or lcentperwk.
AdTertiiotf raw low and liberal
-obwerir will pleaaa report any and
11 failures to ilaeir papers reqJaHj.
few Advertisement.
sj v'Jt &KODDICK.
45 Market St.
W
K WOULD ANNOUNCE Tfl VI
r have- opened in counec Jon -wilh our
riruM Uoi da Drpar'nvnt, over 150 pieces
of Aorstd Drtsa Goods,' which we are
itfering at y
15c, 20c and 25c.
tvia flrrw-irt urA sftlMfld with a view
, X UJ ft - . - ,
to the. wants of this market, and "embrace
... . - . ii it
many Novelties. Having purcnasea in me
months of October, November aud De
cemb r, anticipating the -advance which
has r cently taken- place, and as far ae
possible will give trie Denenitoour patr 3-
Black Cashmeres,
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W arft makinz a specialty of our
Mnnrnine nenartraent and have always
nn Vian ri a full assortment of all the Nov
elties in this particular branch of our busi-
Black Crapes.
We have bv far the largest assortment
ef Black Crapes you can flud, and are the
Sole Agents f . , -
THE WIDOWS' CRAPE,
For the deepest mow nlug.
2 Button Kid Gloves.
25c a Pairs'
In OperaVSprin and Dark 'Shades.
They neel no comments" "
V
From 6 Cents Up !
We will be receiving large additions
every day now, as our buyer is in the
Northern markets at the present time.
The way to secure Bargains is to keep
earn g.
BRO W1I & RODDICK,
45 Market St. i:
uichO
Fashionable Millinery !
JATESKT 8TYLE8 JU8T OPENED!
Competent lady in charge. Also an entire
n wtnortse tof Ladies' rnderwear,Chiid
ren's Linen, Pique. Gingham and Calico
Halts, Infants , li?s, Christening Robes,
Cloaks, Ae Latest styles in Hair Good e, at
MISSES KAKltKtt fc McGO WAN'S,
mch M , No. 6 8 Front 8t
MEW GOODS MEW GOODS
Ul R.J H I IR ... tn. a. naw
1 iV I . , : ' J . ;
U'X tot or Lreftnorn Bonnets. Mats ana nets
fAU the new styles of Hat, Flowers. Kibbon
"and every thin? in the Mtllinerv lines, Jill of
I which I efferto the pnhho on the moftMib
ral terms. I am. able to offer great n-
decemeatstothe Ladies of the city and En r
rounding country, both as to qu.lity ad
rice of (roods. Hair work done inthe
tnost tmprovei styles. I keep Zaphyr and
Oai-ony Wool in all coles. Call and see
for yourselves, correr Third and Orange sta.
apt 3 -.i
Walter Coney,
DEALER IN
V
vfJXUBAOCO, IMPOUTED AND DO.
VnJStlC CIGARS, Cigarettes, Snufl' and
"Pipes of all descriptions.
WALTER CONEY,
1 Market street.
Velvet Frames and Easels
, I . -:..v
BCaC riFDL ASaoaTMKST j Field
Crcqaet, all prioes; Family Bibles, Hymn
3ooks, Prayer B Joki, Ac , 4c , at
5
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BOOK STORE.
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WtLMiHSTos, H. C., April S, 180.
npHK XXKCDTIYK COMMITTEE of the
- Vsmocratic Party for this (Third) Congres
sional L-istr et, U' meet at the Puroetl
iHoue, in Wilmiagton, on Wednesday, the
4ii oi Apru, at gi o ciocx, a. m.
j A.fmil at end anew is earnestly requested.
Those oaabie to attend wili please notify the
Chaitjaaaaad stndprvxie.
iff - CHltC D. MTfiSR, Cbm'n.
Moor ImAm I7aMA U,lf hf r
1 tTin Baaaer pleaae eopy. "
alocoes
IJoLl
VOL. Vr
LOCAL NEWS.
1 ffew Advertisements.
Fee ad I ecture.
T W rtTRi tbS Commissioner's Sale
P btBiMSBaaeawFoT Blank Books.
Yatb. Vlvet Frames and Easels.
Knzlibh ladies wear anklets.
The first rose of summer shad roes.
Da 's length 12 hours and 59 minutes
We are returning to our census as a na
tion. ' Window Glass all sizes at Altaffer &
Price's. t
Can a man intoxicated by ocusic be said
to be air-tight? s
"The sun will set to morrow at 82 min
utes past 6 o'clock.
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An undertaker gets his Hying where
another man dyes
Womenj-esemble tiowers. They shut
up when they sleep.
;v0d interment in BelfeTus Cemetery
this week an adult.
Honesty, like gold, u freely used as a
plating for base reetal.
There was one iutot'meut
St. Thomas . Cemetery
this week in
There were four interments in Oakdale
this week two adults and two childrtn.
Save your money and bay your Build
ing Supplies from Altafler A Price. t
Don't judge a man by his family con
nections, for Cain belonged to a very good
family.
Thre intermets in Pine Forest Ceme
tery this week; one adult and two chil
dren. Orators are bottling "up their campaign
eloqieace, and hold it in reserve for the
sum Bier.
You can buy No. 1 Cooking and Heats
ing Stoves at almost any price at Jacobi's
Hardware Depot.
There are parties endeavoring to get
up a corner in lard, and they are having
a soft thing of it. ;
Don't judge a man by his failure in life,
for many a man fails because . he is too
honest to succeed.
T0 dream of finding monej betokens
that it is 'easier to dream of finding moaey
than to work for it.
Window Glass ot all sizes, Doors, Sash
and Blinds, Builders' Bardware,&c, Low
st plreces at Jacobi's. .
A tne present price of papar it would
pay to resurrec t the rag-baby and take
him to the pulp-mill."
It is ..authoritatively t announced that
spring pantaloons for youog men will not
he flounced araunJ the neck.1
In,the- bright ilexicoa ot youth it U
more important to know bow to pitch a
base ball than to pitch a ship. (
When 'a man steps up to a fire extir
guisher and tries to get a drink of ic
ter from it he will bear watchiDg.
. 1 ...
Plows, hovels, lMtchtorks, SpaJes,
Rakes,' Tra'e Chairs, Plow Lii es, Ac. Fo
the lowest priee.; go to Jacobi's.
One of the problems which puzzle a
musician is how to strike a bee flat with
out getting s tang by 'Vt demisemiquaver-
About July we expect , to bear Mr.
Edison claim that every lightning-bug
has one of bis electric lampsattached to
ite tail. , ' : I 1 . t
. ' i )
The. Register of Deeds has issued four
marriage licenses this week, one of which
was for a white couple and the remaining
hree for colored couples.
Oysters are now in their last month,
and the gourmands say, they hare never
known a season wbea they have enjoyed
them less; the weather has been too
warm.
It is said now that Mr R. K Bryan
will not revive the Fayettevillo Gazette
.but that, having purchased the material ef
that office he wilV publish' a new paper
there to be called the Examiner, . '
We are glad to hear it. Our druggist
informs us that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
sells better than any other medjeias, and
always sives.satis faction. It's very cheap
too, costs only 25 cents a bottle.
V 1
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luuiuuiuyi-i,
For the South Atlantic Butes warmer,
clear r partly cloudy J weather wlnrl
from Soqtbwest to lortbwest. generally
lower barometer . . -: . . ,
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WILMINGTON, .N. C, SATURDAY, APRIL
f A
- 1 -s
Tbo Primaries.
Wo were not in error In our last issue
when we published tue ramor that at the
primary meetings beldam Masonboro,
Federal Point anJ Harnett township, in
this county, the delegates elected hd been
iostracted to cast their wote in the
County Convention for Ms CM. Sted
man; At Masonboru township the delegate
elected were Messrs Jbb A. Farrow,
Charles Craig, Jr., Stowal Montfora,
Wm. Martin and K. K. lleide all for
Stednian. .
At Federal Point. . tessr' Joseph
Montgomery abd Jacob' Horue botb
Siedman meu wera unauimouy elected
as delegates to the Cjunty Convention...
Harnett township elected Mists' G.
Walker, J. G. Prkr, Ubas. H bou
ham, R. J. Mason ait d C. H. l-.xanJi
as delegates to the Cuuiy Couvention -all
tor Stedmao.
At Oape Fear township the delegates
eleted were Messrs A. J. Grady, James
Cowan and Iredell Johnston, and tbey
were instructed to caaj their votes in the
County Convention for Col.A.M. Waddell.
In the First Ward in this city- the
Stedoaan delegates received 86 votes,
agaiast 75 for Waddell.
In tho Second Ward the Waddell dele
gates receiyed 138 votes agaiust 102 for
the Stedman delegates.
In the Third Ward the Stedman dele
gates received 1SG votes and the Waddell
delegates 114 rotes. '
In the Fourth Ward the Stedman dele
gates received 124 rotes and the Waddell
delegates 1144 ; t. j . T .
In the Fifth Ward the Stedman delegates
feceired75 votes and the Waddell dele
gates 45. . .-
The folio wing-is a list of delegates form
tndrarlotilds Wtb ty:i
- First Wrd JosJp J. Bo wden, John
i . ---
Barry, L. L Boon, J. Wm. fctrauss, S.
Hill Terry. . t .ui ; 1 ,
Second -Ward J no. W. Dunham,
Boger Moore, G. J. Boney. P. Glarin,
R. F. EydenV "f' '
Third Ward L. H. Bowden, H. C.
Prempert, Jos. 8. Mitchell, C. G. South"
erland, Duncan It. McRae.
- Fourth Tfard. O. H. Robinson, A.
Adrian, Jas. Reilly, John H. Hanby, J.
I. Macks.
Fifth Ward. J. . D . H. Klander,
Jesse Dicksey, F. H. Darby, John G.
Dardtn, P. P. Dicksey. ;
h a . : . , i ..'. ,
By - the - above it will be seen that the
deleg ates to the County Convention stand
as follows :
STEDMAN DELEG A.TES.
Masonboro Township 5 Delegates
Harnett Township ...5 "
Federal Point ToWuship......S
First Ward........ .5
Third Ward 5
Fourth Ward . . ... 5
Fit h Ward.... ... 5
ti
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Total for Stedman. . ..... ...S3
I". WaDUELL 'oKLKGATES..
Cape Far Township. . . ...(.. .3
Second Ward ...........,...."
Total for Waddell S
Delea!c?8.
4.
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The:e was vry much more than an
average attenaance and enthusiasm at all
thevmeetiugs, especially in this ci y, and
partisans worked for their especial favor
ites with Zi.al and fidelity.
We noticed , on ' the streets yesterday
some handsome suits of Spring Clothing,
which were bought at the well-known
Clothing House of Messrs. Shriek's, 28
and 34 Market street. f
' Personal. , r . '
We were pleased to receive a brief call
this morning from Rer. F. H. Wood, of
the M E. Courcb, Sou:b. Mr. Wood
will be pleasantly remerrbered by many
of our citizens as having been the pastor
of the Fifth Street Methodist Church in
this city a few years ago. He is now sta
tioned at Durham, and. in addition to hi
pastoral duties, is the editor of the Meth
odist Advance, published at Durham.
He will preach to-morrow morning at the
Fifth Street Church and: to morrow : ere
ning&t the Front Street church. :
! ' .
Everybody can get suited with a Pocket
Knife, also Table Cutlery, at Jacobi's
Ba-cfvraiv De!Kt.
rnoiUtblei.
The following unmailab!e postal re
maisrS in the post office io this city:
Nancy Clark,
Peter J. Smith.
Bosd)n,aMaas.r paper; Lucilla J. Sruith,
HaoiptottVa., paper. 73 ar
Ml. Nath'l Jacob! harlng been appoint
ed agent X't tbelAllu Plow, parties in
wantof thlsoelejrated PJow canuow
lTeil&rUa filt Cbi'. IUrd.
wareLDepot, No. 10 S. Front st. -rf.
Heview
CiTY' COURT.
Bunged Eyes and Bloody 'oscs.
At 10 o'clock this morniui Mayor Fish
blate took his seat ii the Court Room aud
the Clerk began with the docket. The
attendance was unusually lare aud the
list of cases quite lengtby. Numerous blatk
eyes were vibib'a among thtv audience iio
of scarred Xjht there wer uot a tew. Tut
black eye. however, seamed t p.red jmi
nate. jiumcricailv a ic-kiQ" irm the fa t
9 my S9
wesuppane that nono.of.th boi liferents
were the happy j o-seasvM t f hire than
one noe. . p
Tnere were fifteen case ofafTray ou ti e
docket, but, without iuvetigatiQg the
matter. the M v0r .st-emvi to tak it lor
gran ei ihat it vas ail the result of ud
due exciteiteijt aud bad whiskey iu tie
eleotiooeeriug spree lasi uigtitand suvpeud
el judgmeut in each case as fas as it was
called and discharged the defendants. His
Honor, ho waver, cautioned, tha guilty
parties that judgment waa only suspend
ed and ia the event of another breach of
the peace they would receive' two-fold
punishment, or words to that effect.-
.Two colored men were next , arraigned
for some misdemeanor and tbey like wise
received the benefit of the Mayor's lenient
humor. " s ;
, The next case called was that of a man
who claimed to be a Virsinian, an 1 sai
he was on his wa-io Charleston, S. t.
His offence w V.eb.ij drunk and down in
a private lot. lie was a!so told to go and
sin no more. . . ", ;
John Eraugelist,s colored, charged with
TtolatJinga city ordinance, was" next-arraigned,
and at thai request W defendant,
oaring to the absence of witnesses' the case
w 48 continued uctil Monday. morning. "
i Stephen White, ; the Venerable actnr,
who made two appearances in this' city,
ia the character of the penitent drunkard,
before the Mayor's Court some months
ago, again made, his. appearance this
morning in the tame character, after an
absence of several months, which were
spent, he alleges, in South Carolina.
' The poor old man's tout ensemble
this morning added rery much to the
genuineness of the character he personated
He prayed forgiveness, as usual, stating
in pathetic words, to which he tried to
gire a little dramatic effact, that he was
an old gray-haired man who bad turned
hit seventy sixth yearX' The v ' Msyor
listened to and granted his prayer, but
told him he must be out of the city by 12
o'clock. The old fellow bowed his thinks
and hobbled out of the court room. This
cleared the docket end the court then al
joarned. 1 - :
Mrs Seott Slddons-
There was, we regret to say, only a
fair audience in attendance at the Opera
House fast night. The primary meetings
which were beini; held in the different
Wards of the city uhdonbtedly kept
many; away, who would otherwife have
been present The audience, however,
although cot large, was appreciative and
they were treated. to an entertainment of
rare merit, snch as it is seldom our for
tune to be favord with. Mrs.' Siddons
is a remarkable woman -remarkable in
her besaty and fur her grace of
form and feature and remarkable for
her marvelous dramatic power. Wc
are assured by those who were so fortu
nate an to be present that at was an en
Urtaicment which has bad no superior
among the many which have been giren
in cur Oner a House since its erection. If
Mrs. Siddons could only manage to pay
us one saore risit, and that it a more op
portune moment, we have no hesitation in
assuring her that every nook and corner
of the house will be Sited.
1 Heaiy Frost.
There was a very heavy frost on the
ground in this seetton this morning but
yet, not withstanding., this fact, we have
yet to hear of any terious damages re
suiting to it although it is feared that
tbe truck gardens have suffered some-
what. Wo have examined some vegeta
tion in tbe city and find tbat the In juries
have been very slight. Even the tender
young'seedlings appear to have escaped,
although exposed to the atmosphere, and
the young peaches on a tree we examined
do not appear to Lave been hart at all.
It will be strange, however, U the crops in
the interior eeeapa disaster from the of
(eels of the snow which fell on Thursday.
To-mbrrb js? ksm'.in'tliiCBiph
Calendar as the Second Saaday alter Ess
ter.
10, 1880.
NO. 51
The Result.
In all of our political experiences in
Wilmington we have never yet known
ruck an interest ia a primary election
within the limits of the Democrrtic party
as was exhibited here yesterday. The
excitement culminated theo and has
hardiy been allayed as yet. There were
several lights durtitjr tbe afternooo and aa
a reuh the' Mayor'k Cjurt this morning
wis Horue-d with a Dumber of very re-
jsp-cubie black-eves.
Tbe mterest here was divided entirely
btween the frierds of , Col. Waddtll and
Maj. Stedman. In other portions of the
district there will undoubtedly come up
other candidates and tbf ce will' eusaa a
greater diversity of personal preferencff.
Ms.. C. M. Stedman will go to tbe
other counties of the district carrying with
h:m his own county. Yet the rote here
especially in Wilmington, was a' very
close one. . His majority in the town, not
of delegates, but of votes, is only 37, or
an average majority in each ward of 7 2-5
rotes. This is what might be called a
close issue, and will indicate of itself .the
intense interest which was manifested in
the result aad haow nearly tbe contestants
dirided tbe popular favor.
Criminal Court.
The Spring term of this tribunal closed
to-day. The docket was disposed of and
the jut (uncharged last evening. It was,
howver, riecesaary for the Court to can'
rene for a short time to-day in order to
settle a few bills of costs and traosao
some other routine business incident to
the session, after which, as we bare stated,
the Court adjourned.
The lecture which Rer. Dr. Pritchard
has promised for the benefit of the
Wilmington Library Association will be
delivered at tho Opera House in this city
next Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock.
University Normal School.
lo the leacfiers of the &tat$ and those
desiring to Teach:
The fourth session of the University
Normal School will begin on the 24th of
June and close on tne 29th of July,
1 880 . Not Sorts have been snared to en .
large the ustlulsesg of the School, and
to make it possible for the humblest
teacher in the State to attend Its exer
cises. The Superintendent and the Pro
feasors, as heretofore.' will be men ml
special training and experience in their
respective departments, as well as experts
in iNormai metnods.
Tbe pcheme of instruction will include
besides the common school branches, in
struction m Natural Philosonhv. Gsome
try. Algebra. Higher Enzlisb. Latin.
Penmanship, Book -Keeping, Physiology,
rkinaergarten ana vocal Marc,
'1 he Kindergarten Department will be
managed by a teacher ot national fame
and vat experience in Kindergarten
work.
Lectures by be expected, on topics of
special interest to teachers trom distin-
guisnea educators ot public men.
Good table board may be bad in Chanel
v V m a. -. .
mil at per month, $12 50 for board
and furnished room. Geutlemen nan
obtain rooms io tbe University buildings
tree ot cost, except a small sum for the
use of the furniture. B,y forming clubs
board may be reduced to f 6 or $7 per
montn. .Facilities will be protided stu
dents whereby they may cook their own
food. In this way the cost of living was
reduced to $1 per week by students at the
last formal Scbcol.
Arrangements will be made whereby
students may travel to and from tbe
school cn the several railroads for one
fare. Return tickets should always be
bought before taking tbe train. 1
Through tbe kindness of the Rer. Dr.
Sears, Agent of tbe Pea body Fund, a saxn
has been given to assist in aying the ex
penses of the teachers 'whose own means
will not enable them to attend the school.
This sum will be applied to the payment
of traveling eapeoses, so tbat all students
may reach the school oa an eqaajity: .
Ad persons dealing aid vlll apply to
Presideut Battle, at Cnapel Hilt, by mail,
before May 2r h, so that each cne maj
learn iu advai.ee wbat smoant be will re
ceive. Text-books will be loaned free ofcharge
to all person attending tbe bcbooL
'Hius It will be B-ien that tor fire or six
dollars any teacher iu our State may aitenc
the exeicues or the Norswal School, aud
secure for hiuilf aud his pupils its in
calculable bleasings.
Those wlebioe, b-fe leaving home. ki
make arraigKtuents for board, will pleas
write to Mr A Mickle. A?ent ni tK.
School, Cb p-l Hill, NYC.
I uom as J. JA.KV18, Governor,
Ex Othc u ch'm. Board of EducaUua
Kkhp P. Battuc, President
of the Uuiversit. Chanrl Hm ic
Joux C. Sca.bBottor;aG(
SuneimU-ndeni erf labile lostrac.ion,
mixc ifetary Jioard of Education.
Bstdy mixed Paims, strictly rur Wlih
Lead, C lors, BrUh?s, ndow GUs,
kc at Jacobi's. ,
. 11 n hit odes of People ir-qalra an AlUra
Ure to restore the healthy action oi their
tystess aod correct tho eranrmnU thai
creep Into it, ATER6 SAKjJAPARfLLA
tflneaaod vUalht-etho blood, and restores
tne rigor 01 1MB. nealUu
fULiSI OTICR
i
Wo-wUl be ad to receive eossKVttftTT.a,
oaa Mm-.. ii j . i R 4kt .
merest oat :
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Tae'aasso of the writer samst jalwsys be far
alahed to the Editor. MrMm-' -
QOoumaleatloas iast be writtialpaonJt
a.ddeofthe pap. . '
Persoaalities ssast bv avoided. rp. ' "
And It Is especially! pasmltrly W'er
tood that the Editor does sot always eaderse
the views 0 or respondeat, mliar'ia Uv 4
ia tke editorial eolanns. i
JRexr AdvertikUeiifi
-a.
Lecture.
HIRE REV. T. H. PaHCHARp; p
.1 Ptesideat Wake Porest Oolfcfe, wVL.'
hver a L8CTUKE. for the fceaefitof .he J i-
yTrjKHDAY, April 13th. at 8 Vetoi K
tL r :Ibe 9 .tLin ceari to
e development ot North Caroline.' d
Usion 26c Tickets for eaW at t.Rk
stores. i i . r
GEPITLE
Ha arriTed arid hal, iakeloclg.
2 "M;
. ingw at
". 1 1
EXCHANGE CORNER !
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COME, LADIES, ?AND PAT HER A
1 t
VISIT!
f WOULD RESPECTFULLY anaouaoe to
y friends and patrons that I have Jastlre-
i
turned to the city from the Iforthera nsr-
keta With th n4 t.4i. ''J-i a
w wvii vvvupioi mui mot or.
sirabls stock of
Hlliery anfl Fancy Ms
. for the Spring and Bammer'that"
I have ever had. This stock U bow jiefi c
unpacked aad marked and my j
OpeniiiQ
Will be announced In a few daya.,s I have all
of the latest aad mot desitable styles eead
many novelties. n
A call and sn in jpectian is respectfully
solie'ted.
a . J . . . .
gwu were nongni to sell anoso.a
they will be at very low prions. s,.
The stock wUl be exhibited, Srlth'nrslh
plessure, to all who may call, whether as
-.- : !.',,.., -rat '' t '
tending pnrchaies or otherwise,.
N. 11. SPliUNT;
mch 31 . - "
Comniissloner'a SalOi '
B
T VIRTUE OF A SID IN PDRSUAHCK
o! a derM rmndmrmA ik. n
the Bapsrior Gcart of New Hanover ooanfy.
uie DBaersigaeo, net daly appoUtod Vom
misdonsr to make snc!i sale bj said decree,
will expose at public aueti Vn, to the'hlghest
Didder, for ctso, at the Court House doeefa
the city of Wilmington, county of New flan
ott, at 12 o'clock, M. oa al onday,4he 12 Ji
day ot April 1880. the following described
premises, situate in the erty of Wilmington,
and bo ended as follows . BegiaaiflTSf as the
southwestern intersection of Castle and Mltlh
streets, thence slonsj Castle street West US
feet, thetee foeth 132 feet, thenee Basil 65
feet, t hen oe North on Pilth street lSa ievt to
the hoHnnln kalnir fK. l..irUru.
Wos. 1 and S, block 76, aocording to the m
cialplaa of the eitv of WUmincton Tbe
sale to be binding and absolute as to aXLtb
parties hsvins; aay riht, title or Interest in
said premises, exeeetinr the widow's right to
dower and the infiat'i riht labnmiittd1
aad to those rights the sale shall be subject. 1
1 Tii Hr'fl
T. W. STRAtfOkV
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