ftMH&l MUT lEWS FfJBLJSHED EVERY AFTBRNOOh EXCEPT SUNDAY. tTllJen Alley, between Main and 8ec Ky- ? ond Streets. . rv ' nterod as aecond clasa mattei Aoptst 6, .1909, at the post office al BW&blnftou. N. C., under the act 0f. March S. 187Q. OS* M**tb .28 K'it Filar Mouths . 1.0C 6JK Month* 1.5C Year 3.00 Subscriber* desiring the paper discontinued will please notify this office on dale of expiration, otherwise it wil be continued at regular subL scrintiou rates until notice to stop 1b I received. if you do uot get the Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complaint will recOtvd immediate attention, it Is our de^tre to please you. All articles sent to the Daily News for publication must be signed by 'the writer, otherwise they will not be published. MONDAY. BOO LINK'S NT: IV MtKK.HT | ^^BnChicago. Dec. 15. -The now Chifroight terminal of the Minneapolis. St. Paul and Sault Stc. ^^^.J.fari- railway, which is attacting so ^Bpoilditnre or more t-an $10,000,000. Tht site co\n> cloven city blocks ^B south from Twelfth fitr.eet. between t'anal and Clinton filreeto. to Fifteenth street. where it extends west to Hulstead street Tc .protect creasing-. ?re -jbeing built on a deck structure and the space beneath will be for 6torage purposes. From the street H the track ii*ck will be reached by ^B two incline driveway#, one beginlilng at Tv el flit street and the other at FcurlccR'h place. Arrange^B r.jcnts have been made with the Chicago ^B connections with freight carrying I conduits, so that service can be ^B 'furnished to nkyv?apers iu the ' loop. V The in-freight house ?'i'be served l?v live tsack> and *\tit tvave a floor npa>.e of 100. square t'vt. It Is expected this capacity will be doubled within next few years. Eiplrt track a wiil furnlf'r. service to the out-freight house.- which will ^B have a floor area of t?5,000 square V (re: The company vM have an area r' working *yi\ . wide. .oof of 17.'o THK 1X?MIM? AN Kl.K' TlON. Washing on. i1-; l " ?Tl.e fulled Pta'.es : v.-at.c wl:li pcalur Intercut th- v.al elc<%ln? fci-lnp Si Ul in Sair.o Mi mingo. ft..'. thai iv c St..:..- .tj::! ea'.s have been added to t: r Aocd r.'v.re of Ike Toi::mic r.r.v. Or ic-; : t';a: any ::t^ te::.p: on : ? par: ' l"r.:t--d S.ates to tike .. hand in their el. etiir.*; ? -i? >; wVv lai ; c: ninUeaic Sit ?:overa:;:.-: t and wcaklr-s '.t wit'.: tli- p? cple. .-f cretar;- iv.-aa j < 'jat- s tl;e rcv -.V-'.tion w ovi>y?*:> to an on:!. The r .1 that *he a? f-ni1'!:-- to rev!j tllKfhN Mr. V'. rttiT. or the firm o i Rusk lire :t thi^ morning v-r the A liar. -,a?l Line for ltob?r eonviiio. w iir gne.. t? atfnrl flu I funeral of in uncle. Mr. Lacy War I rrn. who passed away a? hi? no.rv In that tov .n y, stt-rrlay. The decvr.'- ? , was about 70 ytara of age and.' el' | In the higher* e.'teeni in that ] Kor year* ho has been one of ih most prominent farmers of .\|?rj- ! county an*i his going is universal!- j r.eplored. lie leaves several chlldier! to mourn 'h-ir loss. The fun/rtl took place t'la afternoon i-, It >ii-r ! aonvlll? c -1 the interment r.-j; ;? the 1:frying ground. . ftv POST '.:\K KX?.t(iB>iEXT. ? * Ar.aour 'ir.tnt la made that Mrs H. W. Ca-tcr and Miss Ltd a Y. Rodman w!"1 bo unable to flU their en ?&S?ment In /-peak at Bat1), N. C. on December 1 . Tlicy will make a >6ate ^omrtlrai iatrr. I Soda cxacken tritive than a food. Uneed the perfect s Though the o cents, Uneed too good, too i crisp, to be t as an economj Buy them becaus ness?because of because of their g of their, nourisha: Always 5 cents, crisp and clean. NATIONAL BIS< Courteous to the Last. | When on th? scaffold Robert Bam-1 ford, who was banged at Nottingham,! England, several years a*?, politely ] asked the hangman if he could have' more rope. On his request being! fc. "uim, uo cuseavorea 10 snako hands with tho hangman, but being unable to do so with his pinioned arms he gave him a courtly bow and smile of thanks. Reason for Reconciliation. The newly married young woman rushed Into her father's presence and threw herself on her knees before him. J "Oh, papa!" sho Bobbed. "I havw come to you for forgiveness and I ingf It was wrong and undutlful of . j me, but I loved Richard so that I Just j I had to elope with him. "But I couldn't bo happy till I had been reconciled with I you, bo hero I am at your feeL" I "Well, well," growled the old man. i much affected Id spite of himself, "1 1 suppose I'll have to. Bat you are atone?where is?er Richard?" I "He's just outside, papa dear, with i i the cabman. And now that you have I forgiven us. pleaso lend us enough to i pay tho horrid bruto bo that he'll go | away. You see, we only had enough j mcney for the license and the mln. Intel." ' Counterfeit Dog. j "Does you "member dat dawg I used to have," asked E.-astus Plnkley. "Yes," replied '?7ncle Rasbcrry. "Torn ( means dat mixed dog?" | "He was kind ?>' mixed; he was what | T callu a black an-tan-dale terrier. : Well, suh, dat owag ain' brought me ! nut'rin' but bad luck. I sold *im to a nrtn fnh ttvrt rinllara Ho J?l. i laliB ho slipped me were counterfeit." I "Whut you gincter do?" j "Wut kin I do? If I shows 'im any way to prove the transaction was unlegal, he's ginler make mo take the I tlwag back. Matter of Color, j 'Tunny things happened in rnr towir 1 lai)'F week," said the chatty man in tho ' tailuay carriage. i What was that?" asked the inter j csted individual. Ulack. a white man, and Whit-a, a black man, thought a fellow nsacd , Blown vas'pfeliyxiL'm aud tri id I* ! coil h'ci a white horse. Hut Brown j was well read and he deceived them I both?in fact, he got all tho money I they had." "And now?" "And row Black and White art j olue." Mere Useful. I "What do you waut with this JroI Tcense knife?" "That's a hunting knife. Pm going camping. Want something suitable fox I skinning wild animals." "Better follow my advice and takw j something suitable for skinning potatoes." THE ANS THE HEi -M, N'OTICR OF KIMMONH ATO WAR-. I RANT OF ATTACHMENT 1 North Carolina?Beaufort County? | | In the Superior Court. December [ Term, 1913. I I,>nchburB Shoe Company, a Cott poratlon. Plaintiff, vs. E. C. t'atim. Defendant. I ' The defendant above Dnim-d wlH take notice. that a summons In the I above entitled action wan Issued by I the Clerk of the 3np^rlor Court on I the 3rd day of December. 1913. for the sum of Two Hundred Seventy | Hollars and Sixty Cents, with intor[ est from May 1st, 1913. due said plaintiff by account, which mid sum-{ mons Ik returnable on the 15th day f I of iXJcembcr, 1913. The defendant 1 will also take notice that a war-1 I rant of ntuchment wan issued by j ' the said Clork of the Superior Court on the 10th day of December. 1913.' I r-painst tV> (property of nald defendant. which warrant la returnaj hie before the Superior Court, at ! the time and place nbove named. I for the return of the stun mow*. I when and where the dofendahT tw | required to appear and answer wr demur to the complaint, or the re, lief demanded will be ffraated. Ttia 10th day of December. 1913. GEO. A. PA ITU, Clerk Superior Court. EDWARD L. STEWART. I Attorney for Plaintiff. 11-11-4 we ? -meir - * " , 1i: i ait more auny other flour a Biacuit_a*ft__ I oda crackers. ost is but fire _ , a Biscuit are lourishing, too i (ought merely ] r. 1 { ?e of their fresh- J their crispness? oodness?because J tent. j Always fresh, b ZUIT COMPANY I Where Dean Swift First Met Stella Moor Park, Fa-""ham. which baa just changed hands, is to the lover of literature one of Lho most hia'.oria places In England. I* was there that Swift met Stella when he was secretary to Sir William Temple, and at Moor Park he also r* wrote The Battle of the Books" and **! "The Tale of a Tub." The estate, n ?.?aa?ma w uwv Ul L?J CUQlUBeO WllD ttlO ' ono of the same name near Rickraann- 81 worth, also lives In the pages of Jane 113 Austen, where the provenance of some ** especially choice aprioota is exalted ai on the strength of their being "genuine ^ Moo? Parka." ^ Evergreen 8cent. Evergreen trees of any kind can be d made to yield up tholr sweet scent In 0 the winter if tholr branches and u boughs be gathered for use In the tl opor. Are. Tbo needles will usually cl fall as the branches dry, but If they q are dried on newspapers or a large it sheet of cheesecloth they can be easily gathered up to burn. Pine trees p are especially fragrant and pine w cones make a roaring and picturesque n fire, besides giving off a breath of the p pine woods whenever they are buiued tl Eczema. The constantly itching. burning sensation and other disagreeable forms oi oczoma. letter, salt-rheum ta and skin eruptions promptly c.trred v? by l>r. Hobson's Eczema Ointment pi Geo. W. Fitch, of Mcndota, 111., n< says: "1 purchased a bo* "t Dr. Hob- K son's Ecdema Ointment-. Havi had b? Eczema ever tinco the civil war. ai have been treated by many doctors, sc none have given the benefit that one ?* box of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Oiut- a tnent has." Every sufferer should O try it. We're so positive it will help re yon wc guarantee it oi money re- cc f? * ded. At all Druggist.' ox uy r A Si c. A C. ' |? Another Mrs. Malaprop* j ? "No, Bhe wouldn't listen to rocsttO ( aald Mrs. Twickembury. "She was la a most indicativo Ptood."?Christian Register. j oi R< te Putting It in Another Way. w Macau lay said: "You must dig deep A If you would build high." Ho might; in hart; added: "You must live In Utile'. fu seas if /ou would rise to groatne-ss. j rr Hold Fast to Love. I 11 Tberelnrg, come what may, Lc-ld I fc faat to lo^e. We win by tende.rnv.js. i fc we conquer by forgiveness.?K. W ei Robertson. ^ ; ai Part of Life'. Irritation*. 1? Borne men apear to enjoy cousin? In convenience beca-uto they think they ^ eoch graceful apologlzara. c: H Playa Favorites. Opportunity knocka once at every jJ msui'H door, and even folio** som? N ?aaa oyt to the ball rurk- jj iWERTO S \DACHE SHOP E I Now is tlte time to s before the stock is I the largest assortment Prices range from 5c to i MECHANICAL TC ER THINGS THAI THE CHILDREN. SPENCE1 THE HOME OF MBi'i 11' I - . . an sBMOsd'"n]ttl tedrt?teg ?C ?etel Ltfa.- ta II m follows. a tew people who m! I?n- of themselves; ? "Otter dteoowtsstas yoo mm* I rtvate u imU u 1b puMlb. Do w of all know the man or woman wh akea up a book or paper and read rhlle others la the cirela are talklna )o we not meet every day the person vho discuss together people and pis? nd things they know aad we don' >oes any one of ns escape the trial? he Interrupted who bregka In upo ur best story with an Irrelevant o nark, or who anape our' moat tellln rgument In two to Interject con aeat, humorous or otherwise? Or < he chronic story-teller who can har V wait for the conclusion of our ane ote because of his eagerness to ca . with one he believes better? W uve all met just such people wh ave done these very things, though aaely, no doubt, but not the loss xu leasant for that reason. "These and many others are alway 1th us, and all are guilty of dlacoa ssy and genuine bad breeding. Th nly way to eliminate them and thel reaches of manners Is by lndlvldui (fort with our families, our frlendead ourselves." The Dresm-Llon. A Vienna professor Is credited wit tying that dreams are usually wist Ifillments. Maybe so. What abou lat childish dream in which the f? clous lion comes bounding along b< Ind you. and you run as boy neve: in before, and the lion cloeea tbi ip little br little, and then?all of i idden?your legs grow limp, and youi lusclea turn te water and your fee ay out, and the lion leaps?and yoi wake with a yell. If your rb?ce lan' ur&lyxed, and erorybcdy In thi suae wakea with you? Flemings Bull Up English Town. Rochdale. England, laid the foun at Ion of Its prosperity In the relgi f Edward III., when a body of Flem ih emigrants took up their abod< lore and Introduced their craft a lothlers. Rochdale, In the time o lueen Elizabeth, had become so fa ious for lis woolen manufacturer bat the "aulnager." the official ac olnted by tho queen to measure al oolen cloth made for sale, had t< ppolnt a special deputy there to keei ace with Its manufacture and se 1st the crown waa not robbed of It ue8. Croup and Cough Remedy. Croup Is a terrible disease, It at cks children so suddenly they an ry apt to choke uule&s given th? oper remedy at once. There ii nhing better In the world than Di Ing's New_Discovery. Lewis Cham rlalu, of Manchester. Ohio, write: >oul his children: 'Sometimes li ioiu Hi1 nnc uirmu ine; ould die but since we proved who certain remedy Dr. Ktng'g Nev iscovcry Is, we Lave no tear. Wi dy on it for croup, coughs ant >lds." So can you. 50c and $1.00 bottle should be In every home t all Druggists. 11. E. Uuckleu & x. Phil*., St. LoiiIh. r Hobsou's Ointment llaals Itch; SOTICK OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the povsi ' salt? contutned in a certain tnort igc deed executed by Henry Hot r and wife to George W . Speller hlcb said mortgage deed is dctec pril 2 0th. 11112. and duly recordet i the O.Uce of the Register of Deed! >r Beaufort County in Booh 166 age 21)0, the undersigned wl'!, oi outlay the V.h cay of January 114. at 12 o'clock M.( at the Cour ouso Door in Beaufort County, of >r for sale to iho highest biddei >r cash the follow'i.g described ro* state, towlt: In Beaufort County. North Caro na. and in Rlciiland Township ad more flully described as fol two: On the East aide of South v'r?ek ?glnnlng at Logp Barber's north ist corner on Little Creek; runnlnj '.enco South 2 1-4 West to sab arber'B southeast corner on tb< aln Road: thence with said Roa< yuth 74 1-2 East 65 feet to R. L ?nes' Southwest corner; then';1 orth#2 1-4 Eav. to said Jones ort Invest corner on Little Cro ?k ?ence down said Creek to the be inning, containing _ l-z acres oiori r leas. Tliia 3rd day of December, 1913. GEORGE W. SPELLER, Mortgagee. EDWARD L. STEWART. Owner of the Debt. DWARD L. STEWART. Attorney. 12-5-4 we IARLY ielect your TOYS yrokeh. We have : of dolls in town $5.00 jys AND OTH WILL PLEASE I BROS. SANTA CLAUS.' * > | ; GUN SI >? j Winchester end U. IL ? | | both standard quality are ? ] | quantities. J | * We are prepared to HI > | | wholesale or retalL 1 [ The hunting season w ? | should purchase a supply !iHarris Hard J ] | WASHINGTOf ! Try the Daily T h T _ t_ r\ jou L^epar Up-1 . SLEON WOOD?Member* New Yori O J. LEON WO 11/ BANKERS and I f / Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Or in ud * S Darponter Building, Norfolk Vn. * \ Private wires to New Yor Stocl 9 S Frude sod other iBsacial centers. 1 J Correspondence respectfully soUrtt 0 C iccouta given Cweftl At** lb*,. MORtOAGE SAl.E. Pursuant to a power of sale couj mined In that certain real estate 9 mortgage executed by R. O. Cayton . to J. W. Stewart, bearing date the * 21st day of January, 1911, the same x being recorded In the office of the f Register of Deed* of Beaufort Coun- M t ty In book 158, page 418, 1 will sell dt I SI the Court Houie dnnr In WohH- .. t icgton, Beaufort County, North ut 1 I Carolina, on Tuesday, the 6th day , of January. 1914, at the hour of 12 pj . o'clock M. to the highest bidder for m t cash, all of the following described in property as conveyed in the mort- Bt Y gage aforesaid, towlt: All of that to 2 certain tfract or parcel of land in he Beaufort County, North Carolina, ad- w Joining the lands of B. O. Prescott, us H. R. Cayton. B. T. Bonner and re r S. M. Sparrow and others and ps bounded and described as follows: , Beginning at a stake in Blount's ^ 1 ditch at B. G. Prescott's corner tii 1 and running. South 199 poles to H. at 9 R. Cayton's land, thence East 40 j*j| poles ana b 1-2 links to S. M. Sw?.- w, i row's corner; thence Norm 199 w! . poles to Blunt's ditch; thence West 81 40 poles and 4 1-1 links to the tl. - beginning, containing acres, r more or less as mentioned in a deed Di 1 from Sidney M. Sparrow to C. C. wi Sparrow, dated April 9th, 1906, and en recorded in the Register of Deeds st Office in Beaufort County, State of th " North Carolina, ia Book 135. Page? M 56.4. p< J. W. STEWART. Mortgagee. 5 Newbern, N. C., November 22. 1 1913. 12 6 4we _ ; 1 ; \OTIC?. >* ' VOICTGAGE SAl.K e Under and by vlrtne of tbe power f sale contained In a certain mort.ago deed executed on October 2vrd. lfli. by John 1L Joyner and wlf? Hannah Joyner, to Robert Mitch#!' which said mortgage is recorded la Book 164 at page 178 of the Beau fort County records, which is hereby - referred to for particulars, deituU having been m&do in the payment ot the debt secured bjr said Instrument he undorsitn J mortgagee will, r-n Wednesday, the 17th day of Deceeeber, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, qM?t for sale to the highest blddxtr for. cash at the coart house do^r 1ft Beaufort- County, the following decrlbed tract of land: SUuata lying and being In Beau fort County, North Carolina, and In Washington Township, and more u!ly described as follow*: Commencing *.% 1-2 feet east of th' orner of the Pate line In the Pate ^ tine, being the dhrlaioa lino between ^ the Bparrow lend add the Pato land, C running north a square angle about 8 171 feet to what la tntendel to he ^ Ninth street, running thenco east E with Ninth street 48.7ft feet: thence 1 a sohare ang * with Ninth street I Jack parallel with aald In 48.75 * |faor~to~lho t-egtuningi using?the 4 same lagd conveys! In g deod from c C. ret he Wllktcr and wife to Kate C srd John Houv Joyaer, rsi-ded la J Book No, g*. pope 113. :<*iuiers { J (.'flee of ft County y i'Sftl: - "* -- -i Wtel dkulia at one* more-choice loU yet ?gioli A. C HATHAWAY lELLsl C. New Qwb Shells. J carried by us in large S I your orders; either 9 111 soon open and you 1 early. f [ware Co., 3 1. N. C ' J jwirwWWf sTews tment for :o-Date Work mom Exchange.?JAMB W, COi* i ?0D & CO. I BROKERS. S I ITOVMom^ 7# PtaN Mn* S t bokMT. GUmmmm M ft J 4 ^IlllBIBl ?M? H?M J This NoT^mber 12, 1*13. ROUbiHT MITCHKLI.. Mor*. h|M. WARD 1 URIMRA. At oraoys, 1115 ?w? Mm Under and by virtue of a power of' ,le contained. In a certain- mortgage ed executed by Shade Venters and ancy E. Venters, his wife, to S|m> >1 R. Fowle. dated March 28th. 108. and registered in book 140, at ige SO to which reference is hereby ade and default having been mad) me payment or me sum therein ated. I will offer for sale for cash the highest bidder at the- court >use door of Beaufort County, at ashington, on the 6 th day of '.Tan-, iry, 1914, the following described al estate, towit: All that lot or ixcel of land lying on the south de of Ninth street in the- City of ashington. North Carolina, beginng 210 from the point of* Interaeoan of Market and Ninth streets, id running west parallel with inth street 30 feet thence southtrdly along the line of.' and'parallel Ith the land of Stephen Daniels 1-2 feet, thence eastwardly along c line of said Stephen Daniels and uallol with the land of Stephen inlels, 81 1-2 feet, tfienoe eastsrdly along the line of said' Stepbi Daniels and parallel with Nlntb reet 30 feet, John White line, enee northwardly, parallel' wit*, arket street 81 1-2 feet to the-. >lnt of' beginning on Ninth streeti. This 4th day of Dec., 1913: SAMUEL R. FOWLS, Mortgagee: By THOS; S. LONO;.Attorney. 11-6-4 wo Choice Cut FlbwerQ For all'Occasions* Roses, Carnations and Chr\?aor themums are the seasonable iltms*orsQow. Our art In wedding. out?fits is equal to. trie best. Nothing fit.or in floral offerings than, uurr styles. S'.U LBS For wlotonand spring blootmag now ready. Hpacinths, NoiMriOMte, and Llllies in great vnrictiua. lhnnt earlv for beu>wwli> Ev?rgreen..S!iralx;, Hedge- ifiauts, shade trees ??d Herbageo*** plants Mail, telephone ai.b fevtocraph orders pnomptly u&eceted by, j. i. mm fi co. SALEKJH. N. C. CITY MARKET. Jggn ... * .. M? htokens. young 10,0 30c Ihlckens, grown .80?36e heerlinfa ... .\ 10O20Q ,amb sktps. each SO O 26c heep fltctns, each ....30?60c tecs Wax 28c 'allow . ... i............ " *? 4c >ry fltnt bides, per lb. .. .,. 1 ?c >amaged dry hides.per lb.. . "4 910c Yoel. burry 10?lie 4aa turkeys. pgr lb. ?f leeee ...... ...... .MITtOc Ireen salt hide. . ..12 i-2c >ry sajt hides 14c >eer skip, salt. ... lie )eer akin, flint 20c /ool free from bar Ho - '<. ' HBIiHHHHHB Business a o '*? H W CARTKB< Mi. Uw Bye, Bar. Jo? ?4 V 88 p. m. wb> (WlUka^ltetoSU OmBfowiaDniBUi* * I. A. DuM, Jr. . UadMy C. WtfrM JAlfUL A WAtlUK * > Atteneji at Uw WMhkftw. North HmiIIm Wo practice In all tbe court*. i? at Law, ^ JVo.hlMton, North Chrotfn. a = ? * * W. B. RODMAN, JB.? Attornejr-uMjtvr, Washington, N. O. ' Office SavlBga A Trust BolMhi| , G. A. PHTLLIF8 A BBO. STUB INSURANCE!. 9 9> ' " ' ' WASHINGTON, N. O. .*' T 7 7 7 7 / Attoroex-et-Uaw, . ; WMblngtoi, North Chrollna, ; PtaUkw Oumla. . 9 "0 EDWAR1V L, STKWAJVT, f Atto-v-ot^-r, , jAjgS WmIllagtoa, N. C. f # ? # ? JbhM?g. Bk iWrM. Frank H. B^n, SMAHL, HaeLEXir A BRXAN^^H Attoraeys-at^ law, WaakiBfttoa, North CfuHha. ;* ww-aww-w-waw* A- D: MKLMB, " WuUixton, N. W. A, Thompaoo, ? ? ? nurora^.?. ?T. Mc4*KATf A TH0MB80V; | AttonsrMkt.Uw,. A^rowifiiW?ym^.K. C. * a a ClBOi J. HTUDDBRT, * Attomc)^t*DMr, ' Neat Co l^wim A OaUto,. * Market Street, Washington, N. C. a a a ! HARRY MvMULLAN, - AUomcy-at*l*w, U nr. RoAman Hldg.E MateiR. Wtofeftagton, XOrlA Carol! r? COLLIN H'. HARDINO, " ' > AttoraefygT Law, I* Ofltke Barings A Trust Co ?BHjt ? Rooms 8 and 4, " Washington. N. Oi, ? ? r :* * ass * V H. 8. Wardi Junius D-. Grimes * WA1U4 A GRIMM ?? Atton?e7?-?t*Lafr, W**tagtoa, N.. C. We practice In th? Cwnt of , the Fire* Judicial DUfclct and the Fedtaral Conrtk - NMCTOOD 1*. SIMMONS, * j| Attorney et Law, , y U>>?lngW>, N. O. - J . e a % ;M ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CYL <1 Having qualified as administrator 1 of the estate of Margaret A. Chaun- I coy, deceased, late of Beaafwrt conntjr, North Carolina, this le to notlfy^JA all pernors having otofema agatni^^^K the estate of the said deceased to efl htblt tham to the undersigned at -flH residence of the aaderslgned en ei^HR before the 14th day of November, J 1dl4, or this settee will be pl-aded f i In bar of thetf reeovery. All poranae 1 > Indebted to the sold eeUte erttl JM please make Immediate payment. A This the 14th day of November^? VT. cniltRCEV. tfl ' . " AdnSflatratou^H RMAIX. MACLEAN * BRYAN, I 'i Auor*?r?. r I. .. . - . " ""J