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r. THE TIMES. THURSDAY JUNE 21. 1S04. J)K. J. II.. I) AN I LI" Kd'ior a id Prop:' :'! WASHINGTONLETTER -'KciaI CorrsjK:jlence of Central Tini.;s. ; Til'; fourth draft of the i ending ffuirT b II which was laid before ihf , , , .Senate for consideration the 2nd, day , of I-i.t April names the the 30th. of j 1 . .. . . ,, , June as the time when tne law suuti go int. effect. That day ends the Hie lime whcu iu i .--..a.. ;fscaL car throughout sil th? proton ed deliate wi-i-h has sil.-- occuirfd . , ,. s Son at .dr. Jones and liarr.s i the ScnaU .dr, Jones and Iiarr.s, have contended they would bej.uH i!In, law . ' sea! i ..,.1 ir,-' i til dniips ur.der the new . . , . . . with t!.e beginning of the new usca. vear. 1 lie prest-nt condition of ihn.gs . .i , v n-, hardly supports their belief. 1 here ; are several very important schedules j rt to be considered, to say nothing ! , - : f matters that have oeen lefc opun : -. . . , i.einMi g final action when tLc bid 1 . ., . c-'Va j up for final Consideration ov 1 " . , . , W . . . ... n IllC ot'iian;. The feature of the week in tlie tariff debate was the speech oi .Senut.-r s. Vest. 1'he day was one of low ha: oiueUr for the Democrat?, and it wa- i o wonder that Senator Vest utter-Hi almo-t a cry of despair. His defiant appeal to tne Uepublians to k:ll the In 1 1 iT ii icp II tlip ciiiilii in un rvit Ii. r ilian s. ii ! ject it to lingering torture, S' t tiic SieysUMie r. nd madatin. alsa s phere for tiie time being heavy with a feeling of depres.-ion. It was not that the Democrats had any real grounds for doubting that the osli wiinlil ivr.nth'ill' iind If tvnu mnr,. i h,rause. as the old nr.-vr-rh i.s it. ! that hope deferred makelh the heart : sick T!ie exprcst.ions of the Ilepab lican leaders ha-l ben of a nature to trnjourge the 'Jeiuutituo to uelieve tliat a vote would he ieaeh.d within the ten days. Hut the long and fruit less discussions and the absohre lack of progress with the bill led the Democrats to the conclusion t:-at it won d not be wise to trust to. much to sentisiieatal belkf, Tf you rnc-:.n to defent this bill then doitiike mei:.' Mr. Vest exclaimed, passionate lj , aini do not assasinaie it bv parli ameala: v technicalities and by ('.clay, i We eXh:i'i.H! .-d irii'TH '.iv.. . i halfhours yesterday ou eggs. And we ' a-L'-1' to lho5r pathway, and ha.esiaitedoutnow to lake half a""5111'015, the;a ift their declining day on hay. At the same rale it w.ii 'tfars? -Churchman. . i be six months before the ! Tha Pramium List for The ,;mcJ lo tbe x,,l oa 1:10 u' ; State Fair of 1894. tlie meantime hiuiuess is slriki-i; i i , . . c rr i 1 ne p.emeun) ut for the Great d"7 ll,k UU "X ':i ' State I air ,f.!8;)4 is out and ready are ho.d, ,g up their trembling hands , r..r di,lril)!l.:ou U is , f:ir tLe in everv yoaiou of the country ask. ! :mi;asomest and most cmptehensive ing that tins debate shall terminate. cation of lhc kind eycr It you d-.-sue to beat this bill, strike i v. , r- , V . - , , '"v4-! m rsonh C aolina. The covers are of it down airandopen debate Do ! r;,!; ,n, b:illia:it (l..s!gn. and artisti-notleL-it be kicked to death bycul!y exccut&d In bri ht coW Tu grassnoppers. 1 his close to an j (,,ulccl9 . ye inlcresti aml otherwise dramatic incident was .,,,..,, , , , . , . - , . i ,Vth calculated to awaken lethargic d uwned in laughter. '.-. .... P , ,, : scntiiaents oa various subjects. Uutsub of the marble room of tlie ...,,...,.., .tn ..... . 1 '-m ng the premiums sre tjlOO for Senate is a Jong poiti-o. Now th-.;t , . .. .. -fI , , , U1- o! v iton, with a cn!e Humun r .s here the doors to this ; nr pn-:u:r.!,.s down in $.",,00; an U0 portico are open, and visitors or Sen- piano f.r tii.- .best exhibit by a fei..a!e ators can pass out upon it. The 1 !ic!"",; ; "'O for the beat exhibit made view is quite attractive and the shade ; !y a,lai!v rei:i-r'? the sta'e; $o( ol the marble walls is ,efroShin ' VT1 F1ral Hal1' ,ri-s,u,n.-- 5-.)0 for tlie best county exhibit of Among iho Senators this portico has ; Agrioulfural products; $50 for tin received the name of Mills liet'eat. ; hest cou-,ty mineral exiiibtl $25 for At nearly all hours of tlie day ti.e i ,,lC b 'st""ty exhibit of each of the Texas Senator can be seen walking y' ',',VII I -aanuts, rice, cotton, to- in solitary glory up and down its I (1 n.f,r . . - r . iX ''' aro inore.tinf feature i n snowy length. Rain or shine. Lot ' Dairv (w !'u,,k, T edd, ho wanders over the narrow platform and then begins his sentinel like pjdes'rianism. He has left his h it buioast him. The breezes from the nonh A-est, sweeping over ti e .Maryland hill, toy with bis scanty iocks and cool hU thoughtful b:o-.v Wuh his hands in his t.r,.,K,.r,' .... -i eis, the expansive tails of UU f.ock cat flapping behi.nl him, and with hi i eyes never lilted Trom the pave- meat at his feet, he seems to 00 Hn ' , . , .. . 3,-,,u problems ot the universe. If . . . , , it is about oettled now that thr iH)inewhateclipsed S ar of Kentucky will not take charge of tl... deficiency bill in" the HUse! The hill wi I probably be iu charge of Mr. !l'lr ll.il-.n.. .. .. .1. - , viMinuan - i tne coinimuee. It h-.s been k:.u 'ii for some time that there was a strong sent inen in the House aud in the commi P ..vv, - gai.st Mr. lireckenridge retaining he management of" the bill on tlv - ctttifti uy me re- quest bein: made of him formally to lelii qui-h the control of tlie bdl." U in said t .at he will voluntarily- sur- in titer ii v. . i.au.-. t- i i i. - u.aUaSe..:e,,t i the biil, upon the grmnd that his canvass is i!o. 'iui r A .... taKinu itpsonmchofhis ti,i,e Jsc.h Suffering Cosey. tl)C rein ornate Carl, and lit.tl cm..; Columbia I e -.i.,5lopner t-dumbus Jones are now out of o,,. ranco v,le at "Castle Crocker" - t!,0 ... ' . I -: i . i ct, jan, naving served their priso.i sctenee of f.T,.:14 j ; " ' if: . ' ' ! nre-i almost evcrv i - ... 1 .r.r:;(Mj a:: ' t i ' i r o the lull. At ! (!:U 111 ... ! .1, - ! ;r followers near i u""' " ncari, ruimi , - i the enmp ' - ' " I iid body, this endeavor to feel noth- I am obliged to be away from Dunn !nbb:.fi M-r-.oh been diher- j ,,nl aifi-c ion for the people st, ! for the t ext sixty days, and I.sven ont. M :!..'' -fi tine the men Lave ; hn:e and Uvat them as though they t,e ,ervice of Mr. A. E. Snrles ,. r, -m .i- '-d other than bread re worsny as much consideration , . , :U , .. , r,f.( ;VCil Tat your l.a-dSJ:s if they ,io w,U conduct ,nv b,sineis at my ai.f1 fcr. ' President and his fami'v. S- they i sa,,1 and is -.u'lionzed to jCe ) mi i'!' . .(.Min ........... u.a, -. , tiab:e peop'e "f l!,c Dial icf , wh j while not in- h inp.thy with the ! w,.rt prompted by in- ! ' ;:r';,,;,'J(;n Umnwiv which I stincia of co'i:-.non ivith 'uner re .4 1 i- ' I garJie-s of how it may have been 'artiie-s oi now 7 j j x oe;is l:" ,u " ' shows in?" us of the camp the tents, Hut o! , j , ,-- - j i lively few !.' catnc even halfway of j i , '. ., t Vr-s!.ir."t'.n ai.d ! i . M L.L-Ii. i"" 1 1 " l ' , t,n , - . , Mt. ,, I iiardiv a "l a ; ... . . . , ! - ; , . , SOn CTO.VU ..x. , ., , . . . j c"ntinu - U) V1 " reciu:ls fr im th'' surrouudi ig CJiintry or from .i r im tne surromnn ."nun y uoni . ., . , t! i-other eontiagf-nt-s that have come wiat. in from tue .Nor Ii and West, .. . Tq XjOiielilieSS of Age- in, The lor.eluiess of agj ! How lew i i ! ; i t 1 1 - of tl.ss ai.t treat with due ten- derness a:.d c -n-.ti'-eration those who , ...,- .nt rn-.--il tn!.- (raneraLiiiri. un,i l.tVIU iMJ.tl' .... .v!ioe ei;rly compaMons assu friends have i (.-u ia'i:i iroui i hem : unanie 5 ;o ei. ii: U.e activities of life,! . i :i.ey ar-; no longer brought, into con j tact and sy.apa hy vi'-ti tliose around J s.ciri. a:.d .:o tie (f c.ni aion interest J and nuituai 'i -pci.di.ce binds them j i;,ey iiLCessani3, to a " n great, extent, hve in a world of their i o-.vn, v;ti; v. iiich tiiose around thc-in ; are u f;.nii!iar. The' comtriunings , of Uk i:v-arls are with the scenes of !;.e p;i-i ar:d Vno companions of oth ! r e rs who have long ago pased iwnv. i.fver and friend liuve been taken from thcru. auJ their acquaint ; tunc !:;id in (iaikness. The forms tiiey admired a;.d loved are gone, the ; eyes :itat. lo-.kcd into Ihei s with the i temicre-st aflciio!i are .sightless, and i::e v.m.--: tirat cheered and stirred :id: .Miiiii have long been silent. early world of hupo and joy has ' hc-coaic a (tesolation, and they sil ii! silence contemplating the ruir: that !as bee i wrought. 'They are : Uiiiy v.-:-i'i:ig tiil ill.; .halows j Are a lit; i-1 l;.:ig.-i- grown.' i lo pass on to tne reunion that awaits I them, aid the glad greetings of those i.i . i i iii. . t . uit." .oc, i no oiu(i not uo what he can b-cheer the loneliness of the. v s ..n ..r Xoi : l( Car.dina Agrieul- , mrai r.x;ienu:e:iL Ni'it.ior. Ti.t tc will be n: !c at h,; j,mc of the own- j eroi theco-.v, T,0 fir3t prCl0;llai is j 1 V-0; second, s2o ; -iiird. $lo. j I he Poultry i);M.irtn;eiit is parties ' i. ...1 1 j 11,:, ;in. complete, ami hf-tutf Q : ' tlK prcmi-iuis (;-r red by the Society,; , rc , from all over the j 'The Umhw.s forcible. instrueJ tva and tirulv illustrat.d articles on ' "I,,lh'ic Kads" anlTCnt!on". 1',,e ieneral scheduk of the primis ! tee tne expenses of u mai-riv of the worthy exhibit-.- o , i V , - V, cxniLiti-is. and to splendidly! rewsini ti ose wl cver-1 ; Thl l)l,b.uio:i, on the whole, at' J'nntvin-.-iit to the rtfpcr. IS hat pLHV Fair wU'be a Southern U. W. AycVXl Tc ' i ascinatinff. . Druhtlcs thou.ar.ds of youn- Peo-' - e ana not u 51 , ,. - --".lii iiu:nu T Ol O (J every day of their l.vcs 0,,'!i'1 ieai ",l the secrt op exiiu --oerco is n;j open c ne. It is s 1,1 warn thai ;t I.es ail neglected bv tue w.iyde, while they who w..uid J've iiieir deaict treasure to liml it pas u..uuuing U ,s only this : Fill yur -heart Wlt d will to everv b .dy. and Uien P'-Htice at all times the 1"; VeSVM, know- rticul-rl. U. ll -V' bfgin at home, best at this caruu ma ner will, so to speak, i , u;,i ,J;I V()ll !(lld never leave 'i V'UK j-st as pobte to your Uter ; .i ........ ' j-u wiiuiu io your hot strive to s-.u.i the good "ill of in .ol. t!i . ' ' ; b; t: her and r .; a- you lers Mid There is no place, permit me to , I . .. I ? . i " "crc : w,il 1,15 " appreciate;. ..u i, : r. i Wf,rMiv. Thpn' frm th i..,m : .lit mr. ill) , 1 III. II mini l.l ttj I H ) II I L will iloat out around "u thosf sweet : magnetic influences which will draw! "'p liearls of in.inLind loward you ! ; Turlington- We see that Mr. II. T. Snears has w ith- ! drawn from the iv.c- as a candidate fori in 'ir k.wiimjjd wi.owe would Le irhul ; ij .-.-; i-i. rim. j The yoim-r peoph' h-d a sing-ins at tin-; Ji,,houl Ja t , Suudav --idng led hv Mr. ! ,.1 .! i Knni-. There v.-iilaNobc .-ing- ' i''.g on i:ie n.t "-y.Kid iv m Jnlv at ti.e : " .uw j . , . . . , i ops ai-looking wi-ii in tin- boihoof!. Cotton lias improved bil for tlie p:r few days. in'- ioosviis i-n in i ms neign- wonder- That 'oti will be inter ested in f.sur rlcv ested in out r,evy 0 . , 0l ! otnai o.ory, j , .. ; Trm f0n:-if;0:: f r?,!i n i.Ju S i i-4 i 1 . a i p.ppoUi jb'J Uiro 0 C iJlilljO.Uiii iO LI i 65 Likewise arouses the in. terest and curiosity does our new story, The Toablesoms One cf the very best stories of the season. b fit , A- 7 Jy sy y & fj y i . i Stt tilted 1 ' Don't Appcatt to bp go Very Troublesome In the Above Cut .... But if you will read the story you will see the significance of this pe culiar title anJ also enj-.y a T. ) r1 ' 1 ii 1 :i v-tv''V";",r," I ' st-v I f a s - -x a S t-O - ".' V;.-3 H- - 5 T- ft: tMi l' . r.' ? - Notice. Tn inr m. rnns collect and receipt for accounts now .- ...... . - . - UP roe. Thinking the public for its age in l!.e past and asking, a nance of the s.me during my its patron contin absence and after mv return. I am. j vey respectfully K. M. Pears all. Jy 5 4, Ana io ico f . - J 8- 2 r z 5 r. v. n 3 1. 2- i tl 10 THE DESIRE for g fJfT jM or ph h i 11 a, Opium, I S! 5 N Whisky or Tobacco. jj hsiiihw e-, $5 t cure (habits; $2 for ouriug tobacco habit. ddr. ss 15. KISON, Fleming, T :xas. o O X 9 s i. f- t t-1 X S3 X . 1 1 ' o PATENTS. I T". T ... .11 ... .1. P, I.ittell, Attornej and Counsellor iu Patent, Trade Mark, and Copyright Cas?s, oPMiSITK I'ATKNT OFP'JCE Wasiiinotox, I). C. Dver twelve y ai-s experi ence. Aniei i ran r.nd Foi ign patents, Coveats, and all bu-i- J i:es :ii i-in under the patent U laws promptly and carefully pros'-i-uted. Rejected cases ac.-onled sjn-cial attention. r Vyrire f r infoi motion. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, J advise 2 as to -.ateut without charge. ii 5 t5 '-iiC?ari-cii c rs. O a c i I 6 ? r x r. O in 3 O KM 1 - o - -- i 7 - 1 3 i- i - . - I- " eZ'- r 2 5 s a "u - I r? S . g ? I F 3 E t h-J I - g h?i s 5 ' t-1 -r j i i -1 O J 1-3 ?rp S I o 3 y i rr rn p. ! go S! FIRE DIDN'T BURN EV1E OUT AND I AM STILL TO RE FOUND AT THE S 4.ME OLD STAND, WHERE YOUR . w fill Gl THA1V EVER BEFORE- PLEASE COME AROUND AND INSPECT if Li WHICH WILL BE PARTICULAR Respectfully, E. r. ' FASHONABLE MILLINERY. 1 , WE HAVE OPENED OUR -STOCK OFSPR!f5G AND SUSfflER fllLLIWERY. And can give you a nice Hat in Plain and Fancy Black Chip and White Log horn Luee Hats in the new-style . ('all ami see our Satin Crown and Bi ;ek Silk Bourdon Laee Uri.ii Hats, ahd the I.ae and -Fancy Str-w Brjid eoiubiuati'n. Iioth soniet.hi'-ig ncv anl pretty. I 1 Flowers, we can give you the Velvet, Silk, Muslin, an d Velvetand Silk combination tfew Styles and LOW PRICSS GUARANTEED MRS. M. L. DENNNING. Carolina LVCa.oliiTie Co. MAKES A SPECIALTY OF REPAIR IROW AND BRASS CASTINGS. Fayetteviile, N. C, Mi Flit ji! bl, COMPLETE IN EVERY THIS WEEK, i I BMC, 11, ATT. A M'PTH pa- rr WILMINGTON AND Wn' AND 11RANCHFS N? AND FLORENCE RAlLR0An CONDENSED SCH;.-.,1Ur,. U jateu jan. II K I TRAINS GOING SOUTH v leaves Weldt.ii .it H-17 .a ,n . . -N Mount at 12-55 a m: ar-iv ', rl, , at d . 1 111' ItilVM Tui-Kni... . '' A - .... ... v" y . . , ... 1 ' 1 , - .... , -1-ar. a iu; arrive at FIoY.mkv Pt -,!-tt''vlc?; 47. dahy, leave WI'sou at am:, 1, r,-'',0' a . X, 1:ipo lit t. m. i ... i I'-avpij.-.r''' koic 11 uauu leave. Fav..tt 'i-l'. ra-'ttcviii ,'. ! in; arrive atlorence at Isave Kocky Mount at 6 a tn- i' . ''v''1- fiaUr' t-35 a m; leave Ooldsbiiro at 7'', ftLs"Uii Rt 8-i5?. "I1'- arrive atru -i7. ,. ., ' ' Is: cit xiuu a, in. leaye Fayttevilie i-ou a iu; arrive aVl''"1 '5:- 6-1 5. TRAINS GOINO NORTH.-, 2,-0 r. leave rjoronce a in; hpye (Uft-r H-v7 a Ipsivn Kid-no i 1,. . 4 WilU Wilson 1-05 a n. No. 48, daily. l,.:n"' I Ve ton y-00 a 10; leave Hanolia (l .. , "n,is-i Uo!dsl.oro 12-.0 a in: arrive at uils',,.,1 i ?v,; m; No .6 uail.v, leave wilsou l-n ,;..' 'r'o & Kooky Mount 2-07 i 111 arrive Tpr'101' ' m; leave Tarboro l.'-.li ,, ' t f-'i. Mount i-o;i 111: arrive vel.lou 3-1- if, fkX II dan,, leave Morei.ce -.-0,,.lli; U'.R o ettev.lle i-ZO j, m arrive viiso,. 11 n I. ...... .t .... 11 11 ll n,. .V ft U It 113111 , ....... " - - ' i' ... ui 1 1 H t ' ) 1 L- .. ' l-in II iMVr. Rnljv .,.,.,. 1. : "! lll'Utt in. .w... . . . ! ne weldon li-5i; i in; No 40, daily Jeave vii?"iVe to.i7-(K) p i..; leave aai.o ai,7 , nu'" (.oldsboro 9-ifi i. in- .' ''W ,o r,00, N Y & Florida Special, Ioav,. Fi ,m-i-:,ai. in ; leave Fajetteville z-: .J. ilsoii 4-::0a m; arrive weldon c-dl a ,' nv day y 1 ""J t Daily exeeian- " V - ........... dirt-ulUHKHiailOllS. Train.son Scotland Nee nrar.ch Road 1p.v Weldon ,o p ,a., Halifax 4 w aVrlw Scotland Neek4 5S i :n, UreenVilto 8 "7 V" Kn.stou 7 35 l la. Ket irfiiing, loaves K in 7:-.0 a m, Greenville u a mf Arrivii. A h,, fax at 11 00 a iu, Weldon II kO a m, daily '' cepi Sunday. ' 'irrins on Wasliir.pton Bnraneh . i..,r ! Washington 7: a. in, arrives Farm,!,. s j in.. Tar Lore i,::o a. 111.: returning l-as"'rn?' ; tn.ro 4:40 p. ro. Farmele 6:10 p. 111 "rrf... r .-.' c.ui'iu Mllu -ii- onnects .with tcains . on Scotlami ,!:k' Branch, R Train loaves Tarhoro, N. C.via Allieniaru and ilaleish K. K. dai?.v, ext-ept ' 'Sunday .it :'.:0i. p.m.. Sunday ?,:0 p. mi.: arrives Hviniiti, .r.Op.m. fuOp. in. Keturni-.i leaves 'l'l-m oth daily, except .-lii-.tflv, .r:: 0 a. in., Sun'li.," :3il a. 111., arri ve Tai l.010 10:5 a. in. and n A a. 111. 11 Irain on Midland Ni: ErRiich loaves Gold, l.oro, iN. C., daily except- Mundny, t;ora m ar rive Stnitlilieltl i o.. a in. Hetuniitis leaves Sinithneld. N. V. i. ) a. ui. arriv,.. ticldshero.N. o. m 80 a. m. Train 011 Nashviil- Branch leases Rockv Mount at J; 0 p. in., ai-. ives jVasliville r.-ir. , 111., Spring Hope S: Op. in. Ueturniim'l.'av's' -prii!(,' liope h:0 a. 111.. N:k-l.ville r.-3.i a m arrive at K eky MULit 9:13 a. ni.,dailvc. i t Sunday. Trains 011 Latta Branch Florence R. ;.i,.aY hattad: 0 p, 111.; arrive Din. har 7.411 p in r(.. turning leave Dunbar ti:"!) a. 111.; arrive Latta ;:"Ua. 111. Daily except Sunday. Train 011 Clinton Branch leaves Wnrsawfnr Clinton . aily, except.Sunday, at ll:(;(ia. 111. He turning Laves Clinton at 1:00 p. 111.', cuinitrt inpr at Warsaw with main line trains. Train No. Ti make close connection at VYI don for all points North daily, all rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Port mouth and Bay Line. Also at Ronkv Mount with Norfolk and Carolina Ki ihoad fox N'nr tolk daily and all points North via Norfolk daily except Sunday. J hn 1. Divine, Gen'l Sujit. J. K. K' nly, Gen'l Manager. T. if. Emerson, TralUc Manager GUM-ELASTIC P 11 j'cosf only 00 p-r 100 sq-iare f. et.. I Makes a g, 1 nno I'.r years, a.id :C!Vn0 can put. it. on. Ci-im-KI.i -t. y L.i it .-,,-t o-ly cents pergalhin. in b!l, lot..--, or ?-! ..) for "-iral. luh-. Col-ii--dark red. Will stop leaks in ti.i or iron roofs, and will last for years. Thy it.' Senlst:i..ii for s:mml,"i -mil f ?ll n-ir. j ticulars. G-UM ELASTIC F.OOF ING- COMPANY, d'J t& 41 KST BliOADWAV, v , Local Agknts Wantj-id. We have made arranocmeits with CD 'he poblisher? of the Atlanta Weekly Constitution, bv which we can ' offer it with our paper one ear for only $1 25. clubbinj; aubscriptions to le sent to this orfice and accompanied by cash. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFER. Every subscriber to this to tl'iis remarkable clubbing proposition is ntiiied to enter One Prize Contest, sending, his guess for THE $1,000 COTTON- CK01 CONTEST in which' there ore four prizes otfered for the nearest es:.in.atp of th xize of the cotton crop of 11)3.4, now be ing marketed, ami aw.-ird to be made as sour, n-, the New Orleans Cotton Exchange announces the oHieial crop figures. $100 iu gold for nearest irues to the croj.. $200 prize for sec ond, $200 prize for third, $ltO for four?!.. $100 u- fifth. Cr ps for recent years have been as fo low - : War War t Y-,- 1-s 1 '--. lo 1 '1.- - 1 1 M 1 -"-I 4. '': " ' : . n :ii: 7, 1- -.-O : r." ..'-..(7 C.-)'.:i r.. i'.si-,' c. '.ft. -a ; 5.71 '.-. : 1-h ... 1 '; .. .-f... 1HO..; iH 0... U I... 1 ii.... ... Ti.w;.i." 1 ... .r.M, r. ..' e r.n.;;j ...: 7 17 :.. : 7 !."..( ... 1. X' J .. I H 6 V..M' .. (!,7iHi.Vi.5 Add; iJs Tin: Ti.mks. Pu- n. N C 0 j ! NOTICE, i On Mondav. th 2nd d iv of Julr A. D. ' lS ll. I vi:i s H ;if th f.'oiiit ffon-e door J in the town of billiugfo-i .V. V. t tlm : highes l.idder for c-ish, one tract of land jo Av.-rooi-o To-.v..s!iIp Harnett. I Co n v.- i-i,ii':iiniiig aJwiut 1J acres,' and bouoded a fo!Io ' IJ.-iii-gan undivided one th'rd int'-n-sf iu Iots o-. 1, 2. nnif ; 4 in Block C C" in tin plan of th IVuvii of Dunn adjopjng Pmds of jIih W.&W. U. Ii. Co. ct :ibto saM-fy an. eX'-ciition in iny hands for eoller-tioii agiinst E- A. Jooes and which has been levied on said la d as the prooerty of a 1 12. A. Joi.es, time of snh-Pi.HO'P. M C. McArtan. i Sheriff. ; ADMINISTRATOR'S ..NOTinE. ; lIRjlvin:' luIifi.'d as Adn:in:itratorof Junius ; -llodoA.doRoad late or Harriott County. : orth Carolina, this. i to rotify all imtsohh ; 1 avinrr -!ahim ainxt the etttate rf said !" r RMed to exhil.it Iheni to tin- it 11 1ersiri!il .,11 or t-fori tlie Kth '.ay r.f ?lay. I'-.'iT,, or this noti- will he plad.-d in l.ar of ttieir'n covery. Ali j.ors.lis iiii.-,!l-(l in si; id estate wiil l-iaf !jia.? itmii"t':tv i.ayu ' lit. This isth ly .-,f ;ay, ' - Nathan McOInm. J, 21st; Adwr.
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