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f M DAILT RED * ntUIBID K71B1 AFTWLMOO CmtM Alley. beftwwm Main a~d Be Bnterea u ncoall-diN mtti A?t?M I. 1?0?, At the poetofBoa t b Washington. N. C.. under the a p AC March I. 1S7P. E - ; One Month 9 .1 roar Months. 1.1 81* Months 1.1 I Us Ynar I.I r Babecrlbcrs deetrtug no paper 41 soatlnaWd wlU please notify this o too on date of aspiration, otherwl, It will be eontinaod at ragnlor so aeriptton rates aatll notice to atop received. If jo? do not gov tne Dally Nov promptly telephone or trrlte ftl manager, and the complali t will r eelve immediate attention. 1ft la ox fc . desire to please yoa. 11 articles sent to tne Dally Nov "or publication must be signed ft ifee writer, otherwise they will n< jM published. ? r*t v?"'W>hn TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914. THE EL KIT ION TODAY. Tho election throughput the Unii cd States today is chiefly lmportan because n new House of Represents lives Is being Elected. It is said that the outlook pressages a Demo crntic landslide and that the Housi will have not less than 100 Demo crntic majority; It is hoped that th' forecast Is correct, for It will shov that the country overwhelmingly en dories the Democratic admlnistra tion. Anyhow, a Democratic majorlt; in the House Is needed to suppor Persident Wilson during the othe: two years of hl3 term. Sevcra United States Senators are to belected by the people and It is Eai. that body will be assuredly Demo eratlc. Even Pennsylvania may sent u Democrat in place of Senator Pen rose, standpat Republican. North Carolina will elect a UniteStates Senator, ten Congressmen, an-, a Legislature. Democrats will, nt doubt, turn out and vote ao the Stnt. can bo counted strongly for the W!1 son administration. The only doubt ful Congressional districts in ihi: State uro the Eighth and the Tenth in the mountains, but the Democrat, are confident of carrying them. How ever confident we may feel, it i? th? duty of Democrats to turn out an-, stand by tl:Mr party all over th< Stat-.:. It also if hoped the Progressivi men of all parties will vole for tip leu constitutional amendments. The; nil stand for progress, and that ii what North ..Carolina needs at 't11J time. CD-OI'EKATIl I! I AKMINti. In ti ii .ije of co-operation. U vhnii manufacturing ur.d coram *r< ciat interests have attained wontl >r t ;! development and" success b: ju^rp.rn^ their resources, it is not n bo v..ju Joic'.l al Ilia. co-opcra:l'a hjj slowly iuji invvitably wended it v.ay i?.) rtral life. The old met ho 'i:uiiv!d;iaii--m c: gradually giv.s, w.y i? the c-j- -poraftve spirit on. the result i-> a sr. jUj reduced con of la-Jug jitid loascifcil expense o; farming? '% Xprt2*C'aro!:na farpj^rs are lead Jug ihagpo-opct.itivc movement mul it is gradually being extended' inir V" eiery featu.re of community life. Uyr. U, TELEPHONES. TJ(^,telephone Is one of the most profitable business agencies that the farmer can employ. It affords him facilities for keeping In constant communication with the markets, provides a sitting room for the community where the families can assemble and discuss the events of the day without tho Inconvenience of travel or loss of time, and in sickness and emergencies, it renders a divine service. North Carolina farmers should encourage the building of telephone linos. Local co-operative companies can be formed and country linebuilt at small expense. .IMKIUCW HORSES I.N RATTLE. .The American horse is one of the first to answer tho bugle call of the European war. Representatives of many foreign governments are ii> this country purchasing horses for the various armies of the warring rations ar.ff practically every Staff i In the Union l? contributing cavalry! material to the belligerent factions. The American horse is a utility nmmal and excels that of any other country on the face of the earth. Tto J has plowed our fields, fought our' battles and is the roost faithful of animal kind. His reputation has extended to other countries and he is now going to perform the services for foreign countries which he tia* so faithfully fulfilled at hQpfe. Alcohol Ffom Sap of Nipa Palm. The Philippine Islands produce approximately 10,000,000 gallons of alcohol yearly. Almost all of this Is made from tho tap cf the nipa palm that grows In great abundance & various rwsopa qt the country. u Pfe M*m?<*ilt$KZLJinwa ' - FApcftciltailytsrroasl^j ^ llii ft tIon.SourSR>E?.!i.I)i2rri?ffl I pi-tift J "VVomsjCom'ukiaKsftvcriw I - mss audio SSOf SLEEP. 1 Rp^a Tx5MtS^pMn<f V ' u;"" 'Zaz <xwUYonrc'An* Exact Copy of Wrapper.' , HE FIDDLED ON HIS VIOLIN ; 1 Wife Says "Music" Was Torture and , ( r Cot on Her Nerves, So She j f 1 Asks for Separation. i row York.?Mrs. Ethel C. Larrnboc, Jersey City, names no corespondent In j tbe suit for divorce she has brought against her hflsband. Albert P. Larrnl*?c. She blames hie fiddle^ , Mrs. Lurrabee Is a pdcitj blonde, s ' twenty-eight years old, wd the couple * 1 have an elglit-ycar-oldjliuphter, whoso' e i custody Mrs. Larrah^Tdemands. They * were married In yib<)3 at Kennebec. < . Me., and scparatccfnt EllzabetkC^^ J-, " throe years ago becltsae, the isays, j Larra'oee had completnbsji>Ed<Thed his devotion from her to his fiddle. 11.' v had lived happily until ho got the Addle fever. Ho was at his in- ,r - ritrumcnt, rhe eays, during every hour ? awnv frc-m business. As to the quality i of his 'playing, the inference to be ^ drawn from her complaint Is that ho wc3 r.o Kubelsk. "l r.r\cr thought." says she. "that beautiful Instrument could utter such itutiiujdcal sounds. It reminded iu?' i of a buzz saw going through n knot in J h i Malno sawmill." When Mrs. I-arrcbee protested that nlc music gut on her nerves, she says, iie took to btaylng away from home si together, going where ho could get mere sympathetic uudlences. . FARMER MAKES TWO PROFITS i Meed forrN'a>.in<> Special Study of Coo I) nino Feeding Crops to Rcalizo Increased Returns. Wo coed to make a special study el combining our feeding crops if ve wctrid reatUe an increasc-d profit frcui ??<>di:.g 'hero cut on our own far'msTo r. nrt: n of our manure rrotv a Jul- c?hi^v." uui-roftuibto ftook fesd If S caii nc-vcr work cyt us a sale priceiplofa la:n management. The maa v ho g.-owj crops at lirss cost than they sell for arid feeds, them out cr. his farm en-J realist* 'more for ibcm tlian Iho market prico la laati'u: twn ^voflls ^ *\? i*Of>-Worklno Apple Tree*. Apple trees up to a foot in rilam- n cter may b.> top-worked. if vnoatls- G factory, fore, however, should be E used that too much Of tho top-la not a removed In er.y one year. Cut oQ about one-third of tho top the flrBt year and insert scions on atubs noi . more than two or three inches in diameter. Tho r.ost year remove w more cf th" top and insert other tl aclcn?. ar.d the following year com- c< plcte the vcrk. ... C NEAR DEATH 5 BY SMOTHERING <\< Bat Hnslwrad, With Aid of Cardai, " Effects Her Deliverance. c? a Draper, N C.?Mrs. Helen Dalton, ol this place, says: "! suffered f*r years. Ju with pains in my left side, and would olten almost smouier to death. Medicines patched me up for awhile | but then I would get worse again. Final! ly, tfy husband decided he wanted me to i try Cardui, the weman'j tonic, so he j bought me a bottle and I began using it Tc It did me more good lhan all the medl: cincs I had taken. I have Induced many of my friends to try Cardul. and they all say* they have to been benefited by iis use.- There never has been, and never wilt.be,' a medicine to cotppare with Cardtii. I believe it If a good medicine tor all. tvoiuanly trou- Wl b!cs" ?vi For over 50 years, Cardul has been re- , Ileving woman's sufferings and building 8,0 weak women up to health and strength. De If you are a woman, give it a fair trial, in ft should surely help yoli, as U has a ... Billion others. " Get a bottle of Cardul to-day. y~Z?;w;r T. * ~~yz/b pi, lv* , EASTORIA Tor Infanta ?nd Children * he Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the A v Signature /Alm w \ J(v InUse Y For Over thirty Years* ASTORIA Tttt CCWTMVN COHMKT, Mr* T0HM mr. V Destroy **Kaunted" Mansion. I Conper#. N. Y.?Declaring that th< J -? ... ??? uiuugiuu ?ub uaunieo, r nob EOt fire to It Then they cut tvfc ines of hose and assaulted several ' Ircroen wbo were fighting the bl&xe ! rhe mansion was destroyed. Had night to Remain Aloof. "The Declaration of Independence itates that nil men are born free and qual, I bollcve." "Something of thi t lorl." "Then why do you hold your tell so aloof?" "My dear man, I'd tescended from one of its signers." ' N THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES, "or the Eastern District of NortL Carolina, In Equity rolled States of America, for tht i use and becdflt of The Van Dorr, iron Works Company, an Ohl: corporation, Plaintiff, vs. 'ohti O. 'Unkefer. William H. Bust i wick, Frederick R. Pratt, Charlet * P. Unkefer. partners, doing busi 1 ness under the firm name of Jny G. Unkefer & Co.; Illinois Surely Co., an Illinois corporation, and the Massachusetts Bonding & In- ' ttirance Co.. a Massachusetts cor poration. Defendants. 'o Illionb Surety .Co., an Illlnoi i or poration; Massachusetts Bond ing ? Insurance Co., a Massachu sells corporation; Runtlng-Ston* Hardware Co., of Kansas City, Mis souri: Tho Gas Fixture, & Bras? ? Co.. -of Cleveland, ^Ohio;* and IV all-other ffbrsons, irrae or corpora ^ tions, to the petitioners unknown > ccd all creditors of the defend 1 ants. John K. Unkefor. William L ? Bostwlck, Frederick - It. Pratt Charles F. Unkefer, partners. da q ing bnsiness under the firmt nam* i of Jno. G. Unkefer & Co., to th* ^ petitioners unknown: 1 You aro hereby notified and in-. ^ armed that the plaintiffs above r.j an-.ed have this day filed, in th' ? nlted States District Court for thr n' Astern District of North Carolina g suit entitled as above; that th' ?j urposc of said suit is to establish tl s claim for labor and material: S' irnlshed in the proseoutlon of th-' ork provided for in a contract for jj ic construction of a pout office and n jurtliouse in Washington, ' Nortb ** arolina, and for tho further pur- *! 3so of establishing the liability of jj. ie sureties upon the bond given for th 10 performance of sitld contract and 'th ir the payment of said labor and ^ aterinls. ^ You are further notified, If you so th sire, to file your claim and Inter- m no in said suit on or before the Ith day of November, J914. Witness tho Honorable Henry G. >nnor. Judge of said Court, this oj 1th day of October, 1914. 08 H. Q. CONNpR. *' dge United States Dlsfrlct Court. ^ Eastern District of North Carolina, rh 10-26-3 wc H L 1 FOR rosTuwrm. ci > the Democratic Patron* of Wash- an Injton. N. C., Poctom,: J* After long thought I have decided ? become a candidate for appoint- __ mt as Postmaster for this office, td as Mr. Small has said that he 11 leare the choice to a preferential imary, I respectfully ask the eonleration and vote of every good mocratto patron of the office, both Washington and those Who rere their mall oil the rursl free lvery routes from this office (a* . inderstand all .will be permitted ; participate in the primary). lo-i-u* Ai ' CO*. Btjpfor. j n the District Court of the United States for tbe iMtern Dletrlct of North Carolina, tn the Matur of Toledo Stare and Heading Company. Bankrupt. U nder and Iby virtue of attJlortty r?*t?d in the undenuaed TT?tee, by drier of the Honorable Henry O. Ooaaor. District Jodger and Judge of the Bankruptcy Court, for the Eastern District of 'North Carolina, aa'.d trustee witt, on Thursday. the Btl. s?y of November, '1114, at 12 O'clock in., at the logging camp of Toledo Stare end Heading Company, located sear the new cdoaty bridge at Boyd*s Perry. N. C.> between Washington, N. C.. and OHmeeland. N. C.. offer for aale. at public auction, to highest bidder for caah, or on such athqr terms as may be agreed upon between the purpbaaer and the- uulerslgnod Trustee, and afterwards confirmed by the court, tho following leccribed personal property: FIRST?All Of the logging outfit ind equipment belonging to tbe said Toledo Stave and Heading Company wheresoever tpe same may be looted, Including oxen, carryloga. iteam ekidder, railroad iron, and ali >ther logging equipment of every tind, character whatsoever, wherjvor the same may bo located. SECOND?All the timber of and I ibove the else of twelve incheB ic llameter en" the slump eighteen nches above ground, when cut?Ex :cpt pine, cypress, oak. and hickory ?standing In and upon the following ract of land situated, lying end being n the county of Pitt and State of Itorth Carolina, and described as fol Iowa, to-wit: Adjoining tbe lands of William Jrimes on the west, J. D. William: nd wife on the east. James Newmar nd the heirs of Wllllsm Little on he north and bounded by Tar Rlvei m the -eouth, said to contain elgh ecn hundred and fifteen acres, more ?r less, and being the same land which was conveyed to J. O. and W E. Proctor by doed from Olivia W llakely, dated April 13tb, 1899, sad July recorded In the office of tlic Register of Deeds of Pitt county, li Sook R-6, page 983, to which deed reference Is .hereby made. Also all of the tlmbor rights of very kind, character and description ncldcnt to and connected" with aald m hor whl/ihl-<?- J? ...w? .. IUUIC oi>u~ei IUKI 17 UBerlbed In a deed from J. 0. Proctor tnd others to Carollni Cooperage Company July 19th. 1912, and. ocorded in Book ?, page ?, Plti :ounty Records. An Inspection of any and all of he foregoing property may be had it any time upon application to the iaid Trustee, who will bo glad tc how prospective bidders over the roperty. 1 This 24th day of October. 1914. HENRY N. BLOUNT, Trustee in Bankruptcy Toledo Stave & Heading Co. 10-2 6-10ds.c. TRUSTEE'S RALE IN BANKRUPTCY. n the District Court of the United State* 'or the pastern District of N>)jrth Carolina. _ n the Matter of Toledo Stave and Heading Company. Bankrupt., Under and by virtue of authority rested in tho undersignod Trustee, y order of the Honorablfc Henry G ^onnor. District Judge, and Judge if tho Dankrupt Court, for the Hast rn District of North Carolina, said 'rustee will, an I'tldsy, the 6th day if November, 1914, at the Courtiouse door in Beaufort county, at 12 'clock m., offer for sale, at public uction to the highest bidder for ash, or on such otbef terms as may ? agreed upen between the pur^ haser and the unders'gnend Tnieee. and afterards confirmed by the ourt, the followlhs described peroral property, to-wlt: All the timber of every kind, eharcter and description of anA above ho Msa- of ten inches 4p diameter t the base, tyhon the same may be ut. noW standing or growing, or uring the ensuing term of Ave year* 5) from July ljth. 1912, upon tbf i inds hereinafter described, to-wit': Lying and being in the county of eaufort. Slate?of North Carolina i djoining the Irfnds of Sainuel W\ loyd, Jr., and others, and bounded i s follows: Beginning In the Old John La 1am. deceased, linp at a marked 1 eo and runs north 24 east to the i ast edge of the swamp; thence p i orthwardly direction, with, the edge 1 f the swamp to" tba William S rist line; thence north 65 west to I >e north edge of Ceborne Branch: i lence with the edge of Roper't i wamp to Robert B.-Woolard'a line; t lence with hlptfllne south 39 west i ? theNiifis^fde of the swamp; lence with the west edge of the ramp to a dl^dlf at 8. W. Boyd's vamp field; thence with said ditch i eastward direction to the qorncr ' sa'd flpld: thenee with the. east de 0T said field a southwardly dlrccon to the Jacock'a Patent line: ience with said Jlne to the south [go of the swamp; thence with the Ige of the Fvamplto Jphn Jaeoek\, i itent line; thone* .with said Une to c e beginning, containing fifty acre*. c ore or less. . It being a "part of the land pur- ' issed by 8. W. Boyd from W. 5. ? rist and wife. t Saying and oxeeptlng from *hn e icration of this dead aU of the k. junior, and eypresfc timber n bich U now. or may'hereafter he * andlng or growing on said lands c id premises. Also aU of the timber jhu incident fflf and connected , !th said timber, and mora speeifiMy d^cffbM to a deed from 8. W. a i> J and.vxWo to Carolina Cooperage mpany, dated *3uly 17th, 1913 id duly recorded sin the office of 9 Register of Deeds for Beaufort. nnty In Book 1*73. page Of. 1 Cherry Fur High Grade V FUNERAL D1 x y EMBAl i Wathmgtot I U. ! J 1 - )? . J !S?I HENRY N BLODNT v I 10-14-iVflft,fi. - I I In th. District Cb*rt of thb'lJiiited ' snsrArD"rt"; is the Matter of Toledo 8tAf? dad , Heading Company, Bankrupt. Under and by virtue of authority vested In the underfilled Trustee, by order of tho Honorable Henry H. \ Connor. Dtbtrlct Judge, and Jo dee . fof the Bankrupt Court, for the Eastern District of North Carolina. 1 said Trustee will, on Wednesday, thr 4th day of November, lilt, at 12 "o'clock m.. at the mill site of the Toledo Stave and Heading Company, located on Washington Heights, rear the city or Washington. N. C., offer for sale, at pnbltc auction, to the highest bidder fgt ?uh. M on such other terms as may be agrOM upon between the purchaser and the ?n- , deralgned Trustee, and afterwards i confirmed by the court, the follow- j Ing described personal property, to- 1 wit: ] > TOW?All of the staves and I heading belonging to said Toledo < State and Heading Company and located on. said mill site, estimated I to be about 4 40,000 staves and about \ 1.000 seta of heading. < 8BCOND?All of the logs In the ? log pound or on the mill property < of said Toledo Stave and Head Ing Company, estimated to be about 850,000 feet of gnm logs. THIRD?All of the machinery on I aid mill site and heretofore belonging to said Toledo Stave and Heading Company. Including boilers, engines, shafting, pulleys, belting piping and nil other fixtures and paraphernalia connected with said J mill and mill site. Also nil of the log floats and all other persona' j property heretofore belonging to said J fPl+dP Wtnw wad UmmAimm- ? and located on sat5 mill site, "" not j hereinbefore mdre specifically enum erated. An Inspection of any and all of J the foregoing property may bo liar ' at any time upon application to th< j said Tmstee.who will be glad to show | prospective bidders over the property. Thia lath day of October, tilt. . HENRY N. BLOUNT. , Trustee In Bankruptcy I Toledo 8tave & Heading Co. * i o-ie-i o-ds.c. , TltL'STEE*8 SALE IN BANK- J ftUPtOY. { In the District Court of the United t States for the Eastern Dlstric: ? of North Carolina. I In the Matter of Toledo Stave and t Heading Company, Bankrupt. p Under and by virtue of the author- t Ity vested in the undersigned Trustee by order of the Honorable Henry O i Connor. Diatrlct Judge and Jndge of c the Bankrupt Court for the Eastern g District of North Caroline, said Trus a tee will, on Wednesday, the 36th day a of November. 1914, at the Court- [ house door in Beaufort connty, at j 13 o'clock m.. offer for sale, at public, s auction, to the highest bidder, for 0 cash, or on such other terms as may 0 be agreed upon between the pur- h chaser and the underaigned Trustee fa and afterwards confirmed by the a Court, the following described rea1 r estate, to-wit: t That' certain tract or parcel o' a land lying and being In the county a of Beaufort, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described a a follows: Jf All tuat certain piece or 1 land eUnated- joat northeasflof. ahd a outside the corporate Umilriof the tj city of WAshlngtob, 4n that suburb * hereof known as 'TT?klMHW ? Freights," which lies on the east And i< southeast side of Maple street and ( on me son in ana sou tnwegt'side of k Penn avenue, extending from Maple t? street to Runyon'* Creek and from a Penn avenue to the line of the lanr" f &f 8. Fleming, and> including the <? whole of what are designated as a Blocks Thirty, Thirty-nine and n forty. In the Plan of said "Washington Height*," recorded In the h jfflca or tho Register of Deeds for ot Beaufort county. rl An inspection of any and all of d the foregoing property may be had $ it any time upon application to the \y uiid Trustee, who will be glad tr thow prospective bidders over th* si iroperty. This 24th day of October. 1914r HENRY N. BLOUNT, Trustee in Bankruptcy Toledo Stave & Heading Co. 10-2 6-4 sfc. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. 01 Having duly qualified on the 20th ^ lay of October. 1914, as Executor f tho Last Will and Testament of 81 !larlasa S. Bonner, late of the conn- Bl y of Beaufort. Notice 1b hereby giv * n that all claims against said es- q ate, duly verified, must be present- n d to the undersigned within twelve fli johths from this date, or thlp no- LI Ice will he pleaded In bar of reovery. Air persons Indebted to said ev & ute are requested, to make immedl- ^ to settlement. ^ This October 22. 19J4. BRYAN T. BONNER. Executor of Clarlsea 8. Bonner. 0*2 2-6 wc. ? " vi niture Co. L u! Furniture |u RECTORS * MERS. % i. N. C. _____ " row by plaintiff from tha defendani; and the said defendant *111 Further take notice that ehw?f?. lulred to a(Ipair at tile term of the Superior Court HI Deidtort cdhhtt, la be held on the Urd day ot ftpvember, lilt, it the odurthouaa la Waahln?ton, and dnawer or dettiur to the complaint in eaJd acute, or the plainUB MQ apply to the couht for he relief demanded Ih the complaint. Thin 11th day of dctober, 1>1?. o efl a. PAUL. a Clerk superior Court. 10-14-lwt. notice. ' Notice la hetefcy (lean thai tha anderetyned haa thle day duly yuanled an executor under tha Laet Will tad Testament of Alfred Oodler sod wife. Lucy Qodley, deceaead, lata of Beaufort'conaty, and all per ona bold) da olalma agalnot the aald aetata *111 present ma eame te me. Inly rertfled. within one year from iba daU ef thle notice, or tale notice elll be pleaded in bar ot their re:o?ery. All nereoaa Indebted to the .aid eotato will pleaaa make Imme Hate payment. Thle September M. Ult. ISAAC J. CLARK. 9-H-dwc. Executor. NOTICE or SALE. Under and by rlrtne ot a decree of he Superior Court o1 Beaufort louhty, ih a apodhi prpoeediny there n pending; ehtltled Ethel W. Btdwc " rs. Jaipur Brown kt Si.. I will oil 1 Monday, Norenibet- II, llftl, It the sotarthouM door in Washington, N. , 3., between thf hottrf or 10 K-& ind a i). m. O'clock; offer fof sale it public outcry to.the hlfchept bidder, or cash, the following three , do- 1 tcrlbed tracts or p4rfcela 6t lend, 411 , jolng situate* In the town of Wianngton, Beaufort county. North CaroIna, Tlx: FIRST TttACT?Beginnlhg On the ?orth side of Washington stredt at . i china three (corneHng) with the , itreet 60 tedt to Lftadeh and ftllsa 'embletoh'a llbe; thence nbrth *lth ' ^ondon and Ells* Pembleton's llfie eventy-four feet, thence with Ellta Jradley'a line fifty feet; thence with . Pordle'a link 74 feet tb the china . ree. the point of beginning. It bong the same and Identical lot that ras dnly deeded to Mary O. BroWn < -y deed, duly recorded th Booh ?i, ,t page S08, of the Beaufort Coulty leglatry, to whleh said deed Is here recorded referehce Is hereby aade for a more particular descrlplon. SECOND TRACT?Being situate n the town of - WashlgBtdn,* the ounty of Beaufort, the aforeaald . Hate. and being mora fully deer 1 bed as follows, Tfs: Being known 4 m the Carney Wllklne and Sparrow ? -ot, and bounded by the lands of ? rames H. Sparrow. Cfeethe Wilkin*, f. C. 8. Blackledge, and containing Tne-seventh (1-7) of an acre, more , r less. It being the same and ientlcal lot that was dnly conveyed y C. 8. Blackledge to It. L. Brown nd Mary O. Brown, by deed. dil; ecorded in Book S3; at page 64*. of ? he Beaufort County Ttegtatry, to - rue*. nriTHM ft hereby mede for better daaorlptlon. ST * Trillin TRACT?That cerUI. lu< ilttila Im Ik* d I?i tbk conk 17 ft . INW-Ulf >IMM Stoic, tfi j UTKH M.KOITST^M N. 1? tS. . ko plot orrabe town or Wneblhgto., , 00 faclara Fifth .tract, betabran the . traces* DCs nee end Hervey.'rald >t hitft >10 feel In leagtbep* 1ft rat ft widita. It beted the una end lentleel lot ihet wrandulr coereyed a Idirj O. Brawn #-?. 3. Keeeh et " 1. br deed, dulp recorded In Book < ?. et place l??r ?f the Beeefort , ountry Reg l.try. to which uld deed . there recorded reference to hereby inde lor n better deeerlptfon. * The three Iota nbora described will e b cold eepaaratelr, one ntter the < Lher. The nnderalceed raeerree the Icht to reoelra nt nnr end ell hid- are to depo.lt with him the .am of < 50.00 en e ruer.ntra of good felth afore their bid. will be recognised . Sole of eech end ell of raid Iota thiect to conflrmotion br the court. * Thin the 19th day of October, 1 tit e C. B. KEECH. 10-10-4 wo Commineloner. , ?e Me e hlekenn. ronnc. .I0*lfe e hickene, grew! loo to die e beerllnce 10 010c * emb cklnn. eeeh loftlir beep .kinn, eeeh Itftlbe * ran Wni . Ho bHow , ?e rp Chat hldra, per Ik. tde entered dry hldee, per lb... t?iit 'col. bnrrr 14A11. e 'ool. tree from berr.. . ,14c to Me . Ire tnrkern. per lb. ltr - ** ??o . reen belt hide. .,.. ' He rr rait hide. 14c . aer ?htn. mlt. Mr tmb .kins, eech 30?t0e aer ckU. lb*.. lb. e PIS.SB SAVANNAH, QA^ AND RETURN. e e the Atlantic CdeM Mar. tlir b Standard Retimed of the SonU Annuel convention United Deogh tb of tho Confederacy. Ticket, on le November Tth to 10th. fhclnalra. d for train, echeduled to reach veanah before neon of the Utu * mlted to reach erigloat Merthtc let prior to midnight of November . JM4. J. 0RA1G. T. C. WRITE. P. T. M. O. P. A., ? WllmUgtog. ? 0. 10-lMOte ' :?? * > br H. w. Carter uaouacu r? " . |hat epwtaclee and eye glaseea * -^1 Art rtorniahed fr^ to all who pay hie ragnlar It of ton dol~ * . 1 I len for th? eimmlnetlon ol their OH 1 1 ' B. ..... . . DR. V. H. mwOORN, OPTOMETRIST. * \ ?J? malHif Bud Ilium otter eeeohd Boeder > ITUhUlUe. N. 0. /V V ? * ________________ J I Office Rodma. Md(. Phopo M IB r. o. Box jm M. N. BERRY , WaeAlngton C. , . J A A A A * . | DB. BhKBST W. DVRX, ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, e ^J uaromio 408 N?r?o? Dtaoiei ? Bjaciutr. HoUl LotUM? 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