HKii" TIBEWATUR nUITHKU COOTAJf* Ps - ' ?1*?tak?. Hp! i. U M>?. ??! ? ? ?? Jj.. ^ t PV No. lit* But WMer ?tmL . Cut<n4 u MOMOI m?u.r HsS& C* : Aacvst *. Illl. ?t tk* jUoofllco ot ' '---' . WMktkfttOOwN. C-. ?n?et tko Kt o? Eggv?.'. Matck I. jfto. ??^ * Oa? Mitth *? Four Month* 1.00 Six Months 1M Om Tear 1.50 Ey* 4 Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will please notify thla'of(k-e oadate of expiration, otherwise it wllPbe -continued at regular subscription rates until^i'otlce to stop Ui receivedIf you do not get the Dally flenft promptly telephone or write the xnao-. J, f . ager and the couiphUnt will receive Immediate aitontlou It Is our-desire to please you. . parties leaving t,own should not 4 fall to lot tho News folio*. 'hem * . daily with the news of Washington rrenh and crisp. It wilt prove a valuable companion, reading to you like * " a letter from home. Those St the seashore or mountains will And the News a moet welcome and Interesting visitor 4 4rt articles sent to ;he Dally News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise thdr will not . t. . *? published. SATURDAY, JANUARY A ' A aegro wu fined a few vMka ago * for from pin* atone ta the street, because it was "agin" the city ordinances. ! t loan was fined (n the Recorder's cooft for being drunk rm the streets, recently. because It was against the city ordinance* '? -i> Wiitn predilection Is shown tn the execution of the law; when the class ^ ee are protected against the masses * in a common law, we are going to call attention to the fact. It is oar platx duty, and we may refresh the memory at times when officials would wish it had been forgotten. We refer to violation of city ordin' 1 ancee relative to obstructing side ws!*? ., i: would be a calamity to liave one of cur police officials fall over the obstructions daily placed on the sidewalks between tho Singer office and the Hub. but we fear unless some private cttieen has them removed, such will happen Plows, road w ^ .scrapers, Ac., were conspicuously displayed yesterday, on that part of the payment that the ordinance says belongs to the public, and not to Individual#. nor firms. s ' Mf re than a month ago the obstructions on Main street was called to attention of the Mayor. Daily called the police officials at i - to it?But if a man fails to* . ' i: enough salt on his meat ro'd Kside of the rity market?well or i.a*t to pay for that a few daya ago. Mid the Recorder said because if -a.- -a violation of the city or?j;*:anrt?. PLENTY OK KtHiN IS WINTER. ?. ? IW. mn tell your readers how I mar. see to pet plenty of eggs all winV 1 I get tuy pullets and hens ready for egg production by the 15tk? . f)<:ober April-hatched pullets'and 'w>-year-old hens well cared for will j? hn Tor busTnesB hy that time They rr.uFf liave good feed and plenty I; > " i?i it is very important to have good house for thorn. I-et It tyo wlndnroof on the" woet. north and east sides, with a two-foot space the ^ hol? length of the south side open, v .tli poultry netting to keep chickens :e Have a curtain of good thick loth for the opon space. Keep-fr Jowtl at night and roll tl up In the deep all over the floor of the house for them to scratch ln^Jflr tlTelr grain. ^ Keep them in all rainy dayB and out "f enow. Never let them out sa-4ong !?n there in any snow on the ground, for they will oat it and it will stop 5. ' * rh-:n from laytcg. (3) How 75 hems Should be fed. 'rv . Give th'em early in the morning four quarts wheat scattered In the Utter in their honse. 'At noon give them a mash made of two 'gallons bran and, one quart of mealed clover. Uae buttermilk, or any kind of milk, to make It np with If you have It. Give them about all they will eat up clean. AbOut throe of four times n week put a Jlttlo blood meal In their mash. Just before sundown I give them about all the corn and oata they will eat. I do not requlre-them to scratch W'/' w at this late hour. Give them the best quality of feed you can boy..for the heat Is the cheapest. They will pay i tor It with a good profit Keep crushed oyster shells by them all the 4* * ; x time. The next thing In order Is te go around with a good-sized basket and ' get up the eggs, for you will nfeed It. Xt least that Is the way my I^ghorna treat me.?Mrs. J. R. Pace, In The Progressive Farmer. ft, . Plant rws>hu%. Plants growing near the sea bans thicker teases tbaa those gfowlng fa WE . land, and pleat* calibrated In artffl dally bare tbe setae pec* puuraxd raun ykaiw < A* S? 3* .f*2"f** ^r'i&iSf ACfflCH p . . AXDTKRK8 ^"-V. "{^ V&ES c.<* -;.. 'T j-j :>, c ' ~ OB BOUGHT. . ' ^ ^42 Ai C. II \ THAW A V. North Carolina. Beaufort Counff^lu the Superior Oodrt Wesley Peobles, aa executor of Sal lie U. Peeblee. and Wesley Peebles. individually. vs. The Interstate Cooperage Company et als.-^Notlee. To Mat Me Beck with and husband, ft. Beckwtth. and Jonnle Becks'it h : To the defendants In the above entitled action. Notice Is hereby given: That a civil action la*now pending In the Superior Court of Beaufort County, North Carolina, entitled. "Wesley Peeblee. ss executor of Sal lie R. Peeblee. and Wesley Peeblee. Individually, 'against The interstate Cooperage Company and others." which is an action Instituted by the plaintiff against the defendant to compel the defendant to specifically perform the contract forothe purchase of Umber 11 rwtn (Km UrHa In HManlnrt fViimf* North Carolina, described In a contract dated Juno UU 1908. signed by Wesley Peebles and Sal lie R_ Peebles with The Interstate Cboperage Companr. which land la hnown as the John T. Oaylord farm and wood| land, containing-090 acrea, more-or leas. Let thsaald defendants taks notice that' they are "required to appear and answer or demur to ths complaint and pleadings filed la said cause on or before the third day ol the term of theBuperior~Coqrt aforesaid to be held at the Court Mouse fa Washington, beginning' on February 10th, 1011, or the relief demanded In said action will be granted. Thai January 4th, 1011. GEO. A. PAUL, Cleric 8nperior Court 1-4 1-a-wk 4-wka ... . - - * North Carolina. - Beaufort County? In the fluperior Court. . " Mrs. Mamie Gibson ra. 1. J. GibsonNotice. The defendant above named wit take notice that an action entitled aj I above has been commenced In th< I Superior Court of Beaufort Count] to obtain a divorce. And the sail defendant will further takod notici thaL he lb required to appear (at th? term of the Superior Court of s&W County, to be held on the third Mo'n day In February, 1912, at the Cour House of:aa1fl County in Washington North Carolina, and answer o (lemur to the complaint of sab action, or the plaintiff will' apply t the court for the relief demanded ii said complaint. This the 4th day of January. 1912 "GEO. A. PAUL. , ' v Clerk Superior Court 1-4 1-a-wk 4-wk / Baby In Fireleas Cooker. Willowa. Cal.?A ftrolesa cooker ha come to the rescue of Mr. and Mrs A. K. Hieper of this place in sustain ing life In their twin children, bon the other day. Curled in Boparato com partments of this kitchen appliance the boy. who weighed but two pound at his birth, and the girl, who welghe< three, are sleeping their way to bealtl when not receiving food by aid of i medicine dropper. When the twin were born the doctors declared that at incubator was the "only thing tha could save their Uvea. Nothing of thi kihd was to he found in the vicinltj but the tireless cooker prored cqoa to the emergency. March n1 Infantry and Cavalry. Tlie military march must be take? ts the bert irdex or the horse ca yaclry, coRdit'.oved by the needs of re unhung elfectlro. Under lair to good conditions cavalry are expected to ac h front thirty to thirty tigm tlIIcs a day lor several dava In r.uo cession, hut taking the campaign as a whole. the dslly overrga ir not cx ported to exc'rd fourteen to llfteer u l!ee This Ik the practical limit oi Infantry on the march f thus t.ho twt arms of the Gervtce remain togotbei on the route. Easy to Pronounce. The. easiest word, to pronounce It the KngHah language Is Raid to In murmur." It ia simply an expulaiot of the breath repealed. PURITY * BUTTEJ&NE Butter's best substitute. Something that the poor can afford while the cost of living is so high. 25c per lb. SUPERLATIVE FLOUR The best flour on the market today. Come in and get our prices on this. 1J. B. LATHAM Cor. 3rd sad Harvey Sts. Fkoa?M ?H . County. North Carolina, the followCounty and State aforesaid. Wash iagton Township, ud tu thf City of Washington, op the Northweet cor ^ ner of Harvet and Third Streets." being 2-5 of lot No. 31 known as the interest of Mat tie D. Kllllaggworth set apart to her la lot;J4o. 13, Pungo Tow a, in the division between, the ' heirs at law of Marth* Thorn,, which said division l? recorded in. the Register's Of flee of Beaufort County In BoOk 11*. Page 190. and dated October 13th, 1899. Bee also the following deed.' Martha B. Eborn to Elisabeth Vlck and Martha, D. KUK IngswoAb, Book- 94. Page 107. July 3rd. 1394, recorded la the Register's Office of Beaufort-Ooadty. The^bove being the property of Mettle O. KJHingsworth wife of John B. Killings worth. Second: A certain piece rr parcel ot Unit, lying end being IS the County end state nforwenld. Bats Tovneblp and Up re particularly rt rig Mill 1 an follows: Beginning at Vnahlngcon and UeecSrllle road Where it croeeee w. D. Windier-" line, and running with -the en Id roSd Weetwardly to th* Una of tSe tract of land eold by J. H. Fortacne to WllytltanU ' t?nll thence. Southwardly with the Use of the eald tract tar enough that , a third line running parallel to die Aatn road to W. D. Windier"' line, , and with the eald #. B. Wtadley e i line to thebrglnning, containing ten ! ecree. it being the "tune trect ot land J conveyed to John B. Killlngeworth by W B. Rodman. Mortgagee, on March tthi 1907, -and recorded In Book 160, Page IIC, at thn Rnglater'n Office it Beaufort County Third. Known an the Myers term and being the same land conveyed to i John B. KlUingsworth by JoHh Q B. Mr ere on January lite lift wMfch - said deed Was doly reoordsjjf in the . Register's Office of Beaufort, Connty in Book 77, Page 1IK wk&fc deed - Is herebly referred to for a lull and complete description of the sald*lsnd, I said tract containing 500 acres, more] u or Jfisa, and lyl&g in JacU&oa*8wainp. 3 Fourth: Known as the Jenes land r owned by John D. 'Kiiltngsworthi 1 and being the same and idamtlcal & land conveyed to John D. Kuings9 worth by Virginia Satterthwaite, by 1 deed dated November 8th". lull. - which said deed la recorded in the t Register's of(ice..of Beaufort county i. In Booh 16. Page 186. whfc^L deed r "Is hereby referred' to and mad* a part [1 hereof for full and complete descrlp n talnlng 100 acre?, more or less. Eighth: Knpwn as the Fortlsrue . and being the same and identical land conveyed to the said John B. . Killingaworth by M. T. Kearh and s wife by dedd dated June. 1st, 1901, aud recorded In the. Register's office of Beaufort County in Book Uf, s Pagc^258, to whfeh deed reference is i. hereby made a"part hereof for full i- and complete description of the said 3 land, said land containing UOtacres, h more or less. .. * . Sixth : Known as the Harris Home I Place owned by John b. Ivlllingsj worlh, and being the same and ldcna tlcai tract of Ignd conveyed to the b said John b. Kllllngsworth by * ?? end recorded id ? the Registrar's Office of Beaufort j County In Book 117, Page 73, which said deed la hereby, referred to and made a part hereof for the purpose of a full and completo description df the said land, i Seventh: Known aa the Roland land owned by John B. Killiugsworth and being the same and Identical ' tract of land conveyed to the said | John B. Killingaworth by A. Mayo. Trustee, by deed dated January 9th, , 1891, ond recorded In the Register's Office of Beaufort County in Book i 76, Pago 563, which deed is horoby ' referred to and mado a part hereof 1 for the purpose of a full and completo. description of the said land. Eight: Known eas the Fortlscu land, owned by John B. Kllllngs worth and being the same and Iden' tlcai land conveyed to the said John ' D. Kllltngftworth by Mason Fortlscue 1 and other^by deed dated March 2nd, 1903, and recorded In the Register's - Office of Beaufort Connty In Book a ISO, Page 311, which deed is hereby referred to and made a part hereof for a fall and complefb description of the said land. Nlnt^: Known* as the John B. KlUlngawortU Horns' Plaee, and whereon the said John B. Kllllngsworth cow resldoe. and being the savno and identical land conveyed to the said John B. JClltlflghworth by two-separate deeds, one from J. T. Killings worth, dated January Hat, 4881, and ^recorded In the Register's Of flee "of Beanfort Connty In Book 84,- Page 289, and the4 other from Mary A. KlUlngswortb. dated October 2d, 1872 and recorded In the Register's Offi?j- of Beanfort County In Book 67, Pige 160, both of said deqls being referred to and made a part hereof for the #nrp(M* of a full ami complete deafrlptlon of tie aald mjmhy'y. Tenth: Knows! as thfi Blakely land, now owned by John B, Kllltagaworth, and being the. same and | WOl I I / WftfiB ?re Jnat that) I / If :, mJI - %iw ISk III JH 8oW ov? 350' I khD^Bh *^??*:'' |w H btsb-H%^ v-uthe beat I ! M 1 SoId eve Kg ?thl-B<aM"l IH l \ Uokte ti^apMraoo'alou = , identical laud, couvoy^d to the said John H. KHKuKaworiU. by i.. M. B lately \)T deed dated February 3d. 1186. jind rl&orde# In the Register's Office of Beaufort County In UOok 58..Page 4.8?, to which deed reference is hereby made %nd the same made , a pert hereof for the purpose of full aitdi complete description of the said land. . And ?l?o , llye lollo^io* . property: Flfteed DOM from Uoasa Peel and wife, Lute Peel, to John B. Killing*, worth, dated December Hat. lltl. the Bret payehle oDT the let dhp of J en nary. 1808, end the othera w nnelly the^eofier. beerlng Intereet et the rate of all per cent per annum, and aecored bg a mortgage from the aald Hoeaa Peel had wife, LulaPeel. to the aald John B. Kllllngaworth. dated Pepamher. I let. IBS*, and recorded in the Rectater'a Office of Baaofort County, Noqfh Carolina. In Book ltt. Page fifil, the Brat of aald DOM being subject, however, to credlta aa foUowe: November Jtth.ll 1807. $7B; Janoarr l?th. _J80?. tfi.60; November 14th. 180*. 811; December 4th. . 1888.4*t.and the aecond of aald n}tge IrnTog aubject to the following credit*: November let. 1908, $*0; Decembw tth, 1 ?* / ?: This the list day of December, .. ^ . : r . . * ^CAREXJ. HUNTER, , Mortgagee. 8ms 11 Msc Lean * McMullaa, Attye. ^ NOTICE OF SALE. . Under and by virtue of the terms of a Cbattle Mortgage from John B. Killlngsworth to tbe inrderslgned Jeeae R. Clark, Trustee, dated March, 18th. 1911, and recorded In the Register's, Office of Beaufort County, North CsroIIns, la Book 87, Pago 261. the undersigned, Jmm R. Clark, Trustee, will, oil tha 12nd day of January. 1112. at IS o'clock Noon. sell, for cash, at public auction, before the Court House door to the highest bidder, the following described personal, property, to-wit: All of the hogs. 60 ia bomber, of John B. KilUngsworth, said hogs be* lng mostly white ta color and Cheshire stock and some of them black ones; all of the cattle owned by John B. KilUngsworth on March 18th. 1811. twenty bead, some large and* some smaH. black and white is color; all the goats owned by John B. KilUngsworth on March 18thr 1911. some fitted or white and black in color; one mare mole black In color named "Pub#," eight years old; one mare mule Mack named ^Lula." "Hight years old; ond twelve years old; all of the. crops raised by John B. KilUngsworth on the lands described 1 n a Deed of Trust given by him to Jesse R. Clark, which la.dated December, 1st, 1909, and recorded In the Register's Office of Beaufort County In Rook 157. Pmze 690, except that part of the said crop grown on the land knpWn as the Jackson Swamp Farm, slti? ated and lying to the Bast and South of the public road tjom Bath to Yeatesvlllo. ? This the 18th day of December, 1911. JESSE R. CLARK. Trustee. Small Mao Lean A McMuilan, Attys. 13-11 1-a-w 4-wks. FOR BALK CHEAP. See Mrs. W. JL Floyd, Bonnir St. x V'MJia i ibuu, LUfi |?ou, x nuv dimi Coal BtotS, coat $20; 1 large Storage Refrigerator, cost $135; 3 amajl Re frlgeratore, coat $20 each; 2 Wine Coeee. coat $?0 each; 1 email Show Caae; 1 large Coat, Reglater, coaf MOO; 1 a milt Cneh Rogleter. coat $135; 1 complete eet Beota?rno< Catnree; '1 Urge Gee Range coat $10. 'ait- ll-M -a-whe-c NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEET^ >tt r. I*". T The annlAl meeting" ot the eocfcholdsra of the Home Building and Loan Aaeoctatlon, wllj be held at the Banking Honee ot the Sating X Tragi Co., of Waahington; N. c . on Thuradar. January 35th, at t JO P. ME JNtf. B. SPARROW. V t * - * Secretary. -*?*- ?riition m hub r EK.BMM.lkM. I I ' f ' A Safe And" Profitable NeW^ear RESOLtmON ptliTSSBTlSySS R^LVgS?h"t \ to ntakeany purchase order tt by mall froni Norfolks Heat Jewelry House. ^M^Tstrtet CtHT^Tcity . >.v5 HaO Are- i.v.. ' Norfolk-Southern Railroad Route of the Night Express Sobadule Hi alact J una 17tH. . N. B.?The roUowlns edudiile'jOcurea published u information anil and are sot guaranteed TRAINS I.HAVE* WASHINGTON. *:iO a. el Daily?NlgM Express Pullman sleeping care . for Norfolk 10:55 at u. Daily-^-Por Norfolk, west. Parlor oar service. 3: 05 p. ot. Dally except Suutay? FOr Belli* vx-u. WWIIkmumJ. 1:00 a. m. Dally except Sunday? Far Greenville, WUson sod Raleigh Connects uoplh. sooth a d treat with aM lines. .4:00 p. nr. Dally?For Greenville, Wilson and Raleigh . Broiler parlor car. I:SO a. m. Dally?rullman sleep*nd Raleigh. Connects north, aou'b and west. Soulliboano. 2:30 a. m."Dally?For New Bern. K last on and Ooldsboro. Pullman sleeping'rlrs. " "" 10:07 a. m. Daily except Sanu^r ?For New Bern. t- T '"v, S:00 p. m. Dally?For New Bern, Goldaboro and Beaufort. For further Information and reservation of Pullman sleeping ear space appl'f to T. H. Myers, Washington. N. C. IV. B. Hudson. W. W. Croxtnq. Gen. ftupt.. Q. T. Norfolk, Va. wABgiwimDiPDOPccgif (Corrected Daily by H. B. Mayo.) 'January 4. ^ Geeee, ?*ch 5 Op Turkeys. Ib.^. tr, v.. . .lie to I!? Spring Chickens.; . ...10c U> lOe Grown Chlckena. . 10c to Ita Lamb akin., each .......J0c to J0c .n.irlln.. tel. lAe Sbeep aklaa, each ...... ,10c to toe Tallow 5c Dry Bint hldea,, He Dry ealt' hldea, pe. Ib .lt? Orr hldaa. dged. per lb 4c to Be Oreen .alt hide. I Ha Oreen hldaa v'..?0 Egg. tdo Daer akin Mat Itc Dear ekla ealt ?U. T?c Cork, par tm.. : 1?e BeaawaT. per lb. Jtr Wool, free trout burn. . . .1 tc Black peaa 1H" Won peae.^ .t. .. ... Sjjg.BI.BB -J. '' 80 Valuable peftonal property at tho ' old R. C. 'Chewy Hone. V. It. J ' ' i . . I ??rvjj Barber trade. Here U an offer.that ' prentlceebip. -Peeltlotui waiting 1a / city or country shopa. WrlU Mo-P scree; three miles trom tpwa Ap- I l*T to Hodau A Rodman for Huah Paul Portmaat-r Waahlnatol ? - * 1-^ tJ-c lu>t viurm *o utttjo?b& oir TUT complete Bprtne line ot beautiful wool SalUn?a. rat ( Price, luc; w?letln?s.eilks. Be.. hdkfa. loose am* pettlcoets. All up .'to dete N. T. City Patterns. Flaeet line op the market. Deal lot direct with the mil la yon will led our price* low. Pronto ?14,ee to tie.08 weekly. Sample* tad rail loot ructions peeked In A aeet sample caee shipped hy eipreM prepaid. No money required. Bxelusive territory. Writs for particulars. "Be fleet .to apply. Standard Drees Oooda Co.. DeshMfll. Btnphumplon. N. T- 1-MfcDH WANTKD?A GOOD WKITH MAN to tike ohertfe of my term e& ,. mllea from Washington. /Apply at once with reference to Geo. HackMoT. Jr. 3^ " 1-J lwk-O * "''i?$' WAKTKI)?^fOlTV OR FIVE MLlion feet of Aeh and Poplar Umber. Waahtaston Buggy Co. -tv- .gen; FOR HALE?IX>T" 7SulSO FEET ? ^"|8e%olao?ellle." situated on Mar ? Hot ntrbet Cu Mil cheap. Joka M- Bonner, Atty. 1-6 IPC ?' ' r '> ~ ?-?9 IS A WKKK TO crrr-?u.K:iTO?. Must make email payment down an eeeuMty. No loafer wanted. Call 11 to 11 or 1 to t Saturday, at 1S? Maln(i?: .. 1-6 lt-P Oom; l.oso.ooo pine; 1,000,000 Cypreee timber. W(J1 Mil farm land with'timber If deelred. -One wood worfelns plant complete. For eale or rent. Term. eaay. J. B Dareupyt, Pactoloa. N. B. .l.?10t-C POSITION WANTED?BT fOUNO F*' ban; 4 yeare In dry gooda blalnaMU l year In grocery and hookkMplng; not afraiduf work. A41$. drnaa Dally Newa. 1-6 It-C OT,clB- ^ j B. B. Nicholaon and B. A. Daniel, Jr., formerly pmcUeln?/law under the drm name of "Nlcbolaon A Daniel." bare, tble, the flrat day of January, 1111, dlaaolrad oartnerehlp and In the fntnre the salt Nicholaon and DanrttWfir practice Mp.rttefy and apart. B n Nlcbolaon will continue UT bare hla office In the afUce formerly oecnpled by Ike arm of NtcboUoo * DuM; E. A. Daniel. Jr. will hu* <& otto on Mark* abrMtJ t,o door, trem U. Cit* HelL 1 Thl? the. lit d>7 of Janairy, His - - " B NICHOLSON, r R. A. DANIEL, JR. - - t-S 1-mo-C ; , --L. ^ 1,^'j 1-.^';- Sp** Wnyr 'V *vi Why if It that t?ft iv?r?x? man la. always willing to spand $8 worth of lima trying jo get a 40-cenl reduction in his go* bill?** Corner Mala and Market Ma# " . S*?*1V*?' *'' . ? ? ?. .. * ?' m m : p j'-3* ? j ? ?,? ? ? m 0 m Job* H . A. i>. mmKm*h ^ftjw1f_ Marfirai tk jfrWflbwi * k' ! *' ?r w * V " r- j> > . . > 3 -#.?.* B&?? JM-DAjn* ' f? ta ?1! cJIrti , MaiM Sin* ; -' "' / ' . . % ^T^m "y*"1 \ * . Wptftfwton. H, a 1 * 0 0 * ' ? NORWOOD li SIMMONS 8jS$ Attorn? j-at-Law * * 1- Washington, N. ?.-- -%? *..? . .-? ? LODGE DIRECTORY " . ~s . .MUUFOitT COUNCIL, Wo. 1081. Meet? Iiy^Taylo?'? Hali flr?t and third Friday evening? each month at I o*tlock. ?mi Moot? to Tayloe's, Hall avory Tu?*- day evening at S o'clock. H: ?- TAW TftiBB, NO. lit. . -. .... LU.1LJI. x , jrcota In Tajdoa'n Hall nriry Hon- ; <lnr'? Sleet. 8 th Run. .PHALANX LOPOK, Ho. 10. t> ;. LO. O. P. Moot? every Anradar evening in Tayloe'a Hail at * o'clock. NAOMI I1KHKKAH 1X1 DOB, Ho. (0. Ti a O. F. * Moot? In Tayloo-a Hall eecond end fourth Friday each month at I p. m, PAMLICO LODGE, No. 78. . Meeta la,iholr l.all.'.upetalrif cor- . nor Union allay and Main atroat. %StL, every Thuraday evening at f o'clock. , ORB LODGE. No. tod. V .. A 0. and A. M. p^n. 4 ' ; ; #3 .

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