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o o o o u u a 8 a o o u o 8 O . o OOCCO-OCOOOCOCO OICOO ?i 91 S GRAND o I o o o o 8 o o o o Q O 8 U OPENING TCIiI Und ilUttCr o v X S 8 O o R TUESDAY and WED X . , 5 u i 3rd and 4th, o o x From 9 c,m; Until 10 p. m, o o I I Kl. HILL & CO., will hhow MILLINERY Novelties in Great Var iety. g OI u u o o o o OSTRICH FEATHERS All ijit aud j ric. s. o o Tl.e Largest und Finest stock of RIBBONS iu ttio city. o u u o u o c o u o o VELVETS. TOFir'ELAS, o MOUbEIUIU and L I BE IX o TV SILKS a 11 fchades. o In adilittoa to this we will huw a hai.dboineatid cxcluivu Hue oi pattern lit t. u o o o o o Yon are cordially In vited to come. iVL HILL o o o o & CO. q g 8 g Vfltcr St. UpStalrs. g oooco o-doococcoccoococooo8 Is O UJL Is jv a TVS. See announcement of M. Hill fc Coh fa!l cprnicg of millinf ry, at the tcp of cur kcal column. We Lad a iTcaant call on Wed- iic lar firm 3Ii ar- W. II. 11 ray and W. J. HaUtra A fJ Currituck. . ilr. C C. lappindick. who has h ca dnetotilr ill for the past week, we are pleaded to aunounce is improving. ... . . , . . t ii e had a fehort but pleasant call cti Saturday from Mr. J. 11 Hughes, propietor of the Columbia House, at Columbia. Tyrrell county. In our isHue of the Stb, 'Maple Iaf article, we mention one Tom (inanl. We are requested to say that it wa.i not the Tom Guard now tl KlirabethCity. Wlr. Noah Iiakcr. departed thw life, at his redence on Uoad street nn Satunht momirir. very sudden Iy. aged about 50 yt-ars. ca:ua a he alept at niht. Death Mr. Frank Hiker, and wife, of PitUburiZ. IV, aro visiting in town the family of Mr. M. I. S-indcrhn Jlr. Uaktr 1 the m'U of luv. Mr. Uater, lormeny ... . . ... t i I mm- - - - a m m m lAicrti Pce We Lad a very pkaani cui jun . t n n wworoio hwm.uui y Waller and Mr. 1'hinp u. garter, iviu ui v,uiiuuv.. ..... . il . l nu uiii Li i 'v i uvi v i ry and hii estimate cf it was ve gtatifjing to us. Marching up Main street. A r..r rrtvrr store is tc be nlablih- cd at the eeri er tf Head and Main m m t tretU in the corner room oi ilc r. Alliti'.arl Hotel. It will be Il strikes u ai a good puce lor on:- k Raktr. of Pittaburg, Va., who had been visit- icir He familr of Mr. il. L. Sander- f.-ir pvt ml davs left for Old Point and Norfolk. Va., en rout txa cn the north bound train on twin..Ur Wo acknowlcdno a i w courteous c,d!;froni 3Ir. Baler. Our eld friend, Joo Bell is in town and wo will Foon have a call from him. He wa at OcnScole when tbe . storm swooped down upon tbemwitn ur,h terrific furv and he wrote ua a private letter giving an account of th awful disastc r. v c are pleased to tee him and will be more pleased to greet him. Mbs Marr Ilinton cave us an ap preciated call on Tuesday, t. t. 1 sl lr ft the famo day for the Little ton Fcmalo College. Mary i, and M a favorite pupil of oars, when T-vnftT conducted a select free ichool in bistorfcal composition, and if she be as faithful at Little ton. as we know tho will be, as iimlpr tbe tuition of the EcoxosnsT, then the will bo an honor to the school, to her old schoolmaster and to her 'kindred MalTcra liuett ie:t for laie yoi- IIe"o yesterday. Ion will bear of I w - that boy later, or wo and our lather were not pronneta nor in me line and lineao of the prophets. Mal vern's mother was bohooing after the train left yesterday morning. Lament cot, good mother, thy son beareth the banner of "excelsior." .We acknowledge aLindinvitaUon from Mr. and -Mrs. Y. T. Lips- t yicomo. ox urtrenvme, vy., io mi i i i tend the nuptials of their daughter, fcauie iosdt, anu air. iiarry w. 1 October fourth, 1809, at 9 o clock! at the Memorial Baptist Church in ureenville. Wo tender hearty con- gratulations and best wishes. We had an interesting call on . ona7 from Mr. Robert A. Love- lace, representative of the Raleigh ews & Observer. He told us what we were sure of before, that tne rnews &. Observer nad never been more prosperous and influential man now, and mat josepnns jjameis was a born newspaper man and a potent factor in all its acnievements. rri 1 . i: 1UU CUUIl la JULH-tUUlU and patiently, jrith a full docket Judge Star buck presides with pat- iet.ip. calmness and difniity. It will i robablv occupy ttie " whole week. We heard the trial of Ilet rick on Tuesday. It was a verita ble chost storr. and it left the I question of who threw the brick that struck Billy Patterson as great a mystery as ever. City Father, excuse our caution to be careful in the work on Poin- dexter street. An old "friend who! has had some experience and long ob-ervation npen the subject of strtct improvements, and feels an ;ic fm Ba thai nnr o authorities are dding a work which q will aflect the future of tho town, g and that the street should bo care er fully graded by an expert engineer. before it is paved. Wo call attention to the advertise ment in this issue of tho Uartford TAtn Tnsutanro Comnanv. of-'ilart- ford Conn., which is represented by our efieemea lownsraan, ji. jj. m - -m w W Snderlin.in North and South Card- nun a wigtwiuuuiu. of the oldest and most reliable In- suranco Companies in tho whole country, and iti igent for North and citizens have ever been foremost in South Carolina is one of tho most perpetuating the rule of the Anglo active and reliable businessmen that cxon Manv times has she civen Wehave. . . A Knitting Mill is the sensation of our business men this week. Good ! The stock is being readdy taken up by our business men. Better! A long pull, a strong pull ami a null altogether. Stock in a I lnther Stock in a Knitting Factory is a better invest- ment than a bank deposit The - - . ... . .1 business declares dividends elsewhere in other tons. and will do so here, Take shares before thostock is all taken. The capital required is 2o, 000. It will employ 1:00 laborers. jjj the end of next week the stock will probably bo all taken. The man- acrs are looking for a location now. Watson White, of "Paradise, Chowan county, aroppeu m upon us on Tuesday. In days long gone we knew him well. He is now o years old, and it is one or the most ttart- linir sirhts we know, to see and recall memory of youth through tho mist and veil of age. It looks like a man looking through a brush heap. But to meet such a roan alter you nave established his identity, is one of the most pleasant episodes of age. Such a presence is a benediction, ii I 1 1 l .. Z wwi , K thai""" - J CJ , is nso a Bwcei cviuwimiuu departed. Our old friend is weU preserved and his ennaren are comfort to his old age. A freak of nature, or, to speak ... mem dWtt n A V T I T n n U more ciit , u usuo ua.. i i. .. fnn,1op dp nnr fnrn 1 1 iniua UV V'X. 'IZZZ J . . onrincnuo.uu xeu, fTiimtuct county, n is a i ' .1.- Iu k..i.h,nrsnV fpplJncr wh ch thrills ones sweei poiau w - i -1 ... a t I I mnn a ctrerf Tnl RIO And A CfiDLS loupe. It is divided longUtudinally r ?F..1 1.1. - t w the sections aro not so closely united R a nutmeg as if it were ashamed at its natural or paternal line, or ar- rested in tb act of violating the laws ot God in uniting those mat lie had put asunder. In complex ion it is a potato, in physical con- formation it is a caniaioupe. n,ation in legal aud social circle n,i- ek ii an ebony son of Ham 1 lie se perched among the legal fraternity, ne made his entre du monde at t i. -,,-. laef wkpV with r e nroclamation of his right, his stay- n L qualities and his fearlessness. It wes lite a blact crow that bad lit down in a flock of white swan. The i i t,n lioa a n-ftnt Ipn UlP ici T T" IT"., UluCSb I l 'U Ut 111" "-- or- ;n nil ririliyod com- i . A A t n infT rii 1 1 ii r. hiiii munitie. and if this entrance of a uiacii crow in iu uiujiwuv v 4 . ci1 nnalitr & its - i m. I A l.nnr tint what ie. Lawyer ureen pp""J belongs to tne class oi aeuan u- v;a nd wo warn mm, in warn airainst crowing too loud in tbe lot whers tne tee roosiemui i their wings. Tbe brother-in-black had better not assert his manhood in thus inner cirlclo of intelligence, and in this warning the immigrant I attorney from Yake county, dis- charge our responsibility. rru .fr.V,t rl-xa trthllV Dry Goods richt price is r owicr . and KetaU dealers In urj uooas our Oar readers will testify to scant compliment to tho Judges that hav trom ih nnr - have worn the ermine, - cuit, generally, duringtheso latter days. Therefore it gives us the more pleasure to say that Judge SUrbuck now riJinS tbe circuit, re- caus lne letter days when Juuges ai-ire&uzea me responsiuuiiy oi uieix il. ii exalted position, and united' social :tu -rr: - i diil The Judge is appreciated "7 our bar and our people and ne leaves a most exallent impression as ho passes down the circuit. He has Ue kindest feelings of good will with all our people. Shoes 1 Shoes! Shoes! For the Fall and Winter; at Fowler & Co. Largest tock and at the bottoua price both re- tall and wholesale. OLD GATES. A Tribute From a Distinguished Sea. Hov Strong tae Tie ot ITa Jtlty. Woodville, Sep. 0, 1809. Ed. Economist: Not long since I was called in a professional way to the quaint and quiet little town -of Gatesville, and my recollections of the trip are go truly .delightful that I cannot omit to give you a few jottings, taken en passant, as the French would say. Tlien' to. 1 know that to -vou as well as to myself, Old Gates and her quaint, kindly people, are as dear to vour veart ag ECene3 of vour child- I, . .4 . :e t ... , , , correctl', that you nesnea your legal blade for the first time in the fray, and sipped your maiden glass of Gates county nectar with Jesse Wil son, That was all in the happy long ago. It i3 indeed a compliment to a man to sav that he loves GateCand the Gatesvillians, for in order to do that ine must nave an insnnciiveapprecia- mm 1 - - t 1 tjon 0f tje c00(i the beautiful and the true. Old Gates has ever been . , Gibralter of Democracy, and her 1 nnnmna o wl in rot ffm i ii cf thedlfi- i iiv. i uuo c . . - - o trict, when, but for her, all might iia..e i.een iost- and she richly de- C0rvpfl tn .rpv tll nenant. One can I . . -i . aAmosl lu -u.-b...--- Glow ot ner generous people as uiej filow of ner generous peopi reach out their gracious nanus 10 me strancer to take him in. It is a land . . .. 1 lx 1 where the nobler and higher traits of human character dominate her peo- pie, and "make them more than grate- ful as companions and associates. Who could lorget meir unbeiusu and .unvarying thoughtfulness that anticipates your every wain, evcu oeiore you nave ume iu " li.AW? Inmnv resnects thev re . , of the Kentuckians, in , . charateristics, and I am sure that the Blue Grass region itself, famed as it is in sons and story for ornllQ wn;talitv. i not one whit p. , r n.A ...itM nannnts and persimmons rather than grassy pad docks abound. Her people are easy going and quiet, but ever gracious and kindly. Occasionally she boasts of fine race horses; always of beauti ful anil e.mtivatincr cirls. that are i . , . anJ excellence va r u that can lend a charm to a supero womanhood . anJ heT apple B? Well, ... , . th t Were we to Lbv a description of its exquisite boquet, that is like unto the fragrance of sweet violets, worus woum iai ujj, fnnnpJ into a silent sphinx. Ihe :7aa .Wrintive a iiectives of 111 . .1 ll'Mnotor IlPVPf ""Z Mrt .niof the cuuc, vv. -- convey. happy feeling whicn nnatomv. after having . oft WinfT taken on a Oatpscountv apple brandy toddy. I took one, just to study its physiologi- eal effect upon the animal economy. it is uescnoeu m w Y7n tnow teria medica, but I wanted to knem for myseii. I am sure that 1 have in it a specific for snake bite, for no Gates county man has died of snake in nn hundred vears. But how rnnlfl ono die of anything while un ; oViilprntinfT intluence? It UCl ko vm..w. w. Q Tr.al-M rnn feel as thouch you are thougl bounding through the elj-sian helds in a colden chariot, and soft and soothing music l thrummed about you by i is being n visible I fin(Trs vou are beinc translated to the Paradise of the Gods, to the hap. py evermore 1 But a truce to music. -UatesviUe mates no preieusum being a mart ot commerce, inougu -:'lS- - - t, ,U1, nd refine- I hfr TkOTlO are au eii;t'cuk I " mpnt throucrhout the county. I anil t t i r. i 111 uuu ..ca.m street can boast of elegant residences shadv crounda and . " .r" it i lnrelv rlower cardens. that would do trt tho rnniT.11 C1IV 11SC11. .waiva Wo hare a book. r JJj prepare wpeclaHf for you, which Lm mail frAA. It tre&U Of tb lUimkch disorder worms. tc tbat Terr child u xiaoxo to ana zor Vermifuge j for a bAli century- '-n. i it. miT. BAltiMnk ML 1 " V v rrm hmxm a book. I 1 county has ever r led the van in her jatronage ana puppon oi euucauonai institutions, and there is a marked i m. e t x! t intellectuality and a high moral tone aboU th- Pf0!1 ich Unhappily 18 I A 1 1 I i not. iouuu ej.se uere. Down on the plantation, in Pas quotank, there lives the faithful old body servant of my father a linger ing dusky memento of other days. Occasionally he comes up to see me. Like all oldtimers, he lives in the past, and is ever reminiscent in his moods. The delight of my heart is to warm him up with a glas3 of life giving elixir, and a good dinner, and then listen to him tell of "flush times in old Gates befo de war." Being by nature an antiquarian in my tastes. and something of an oldtimer too, I naturally take creat interest in his unique and interestipg recitals. Once upon a time he told me ot a battle royal that took place among a crowd of beligerent Scratch Hallians vcha visited Gates court for a little fistic entertainment just as the fes tive Irishmen go to Donny Brook Fair. He assured me that although the presiding judge was seated upon the hotel piazza in order that he might overawe evil doers by the majesty and dignity of his august presence, that he saw fourteen Scratch Hall men select a partner each, put off and co into the pugilistic mill, where the tactics of Corbett and Sul livan were whollv distanced. And he continued : "An Boss de fit an de fit an de fit, roun mong de boxes and barrels, twell de whole groun were kivered wid gouged out eyeballs dat look des laic so many iox grapes. But.Andrew.said I.were there no sev ered arms and legs in that carnival of Mars. ''.No sab., said he, not one, fer Scratch Hall man always pinks for de eve fus thing.' I had the pleasure and good fortune to meet in Gatesville, Dr. .bd. si. Roberts, of Suffolk, and among many other choice spirits, Major Kobt. Wsilton. who is a charmine and de- lichtful specimen of the old ante- bellun gentlemen. He is ever class ical and elegant in conversation, and we can forgive him ior everything, except his morbid dread of cold wat er and concentrated lye. To our hydropathic vission that is "The rloud before the skies which hides his better qualities." Dr. Roberts is truly the prince of good fellows. To his many friends he is know as a joy forever, if not exactlv a thing of beauty. Could you have seen us as we "touched knees under Mahogany and frater nized, it would have carried you l.nrk tn tho times of Jonathan and David. He makes the best Chill Tonic in America. The children all cry for it. As I strolled around the old bos tlrv Tchirh now reioices in the eu- nhonous cosrnomen of "The United a . States Hotel," I felt like keeping my '1 q ti fl rpmovinff the UUIU LIU VVf I v.. -v, vu - ' o pan dais from off my feet, for I was bnllowed eround. ' The nl.ipp w.ia rendered 6acred to me by a thousand associations. Pnr minv vp.nrs mv crrandtatiier waa the-cenial and kinkly landlord who extended an open hearted ana grace - . . - . i i ous greeting to all visitors, uy ather. too. spent many of his boy- mod Java there. And even dear old Aunt Moore had dignified and onored those sacred precincts with her own gracious and kiniy presence. I cannot conclude without ex pressing my warm acknowledgements f Iia TTnrted States. to Mai.. nays, oi tue "AlcBM(5ysy5ysys for manv kindlv courtesies, ne is a gentleman to his finger tips and an artist in the science ot notei Keeping. t ; His goodness was so intoxicating c w f timps we imagined we were at the old Gait House.in Louis niUa onH that Cnl. Amstiaes inacK- morton himself was ministering to us; in his most kindly and captivating manner. Sam Sawbones jj rTjj rxi w FOWLER CO. The Right Place to DDT GOODS -II I II 1.1 I - -FOR jv ffi Sail imi IDtnter At The Rlsht Place Is w-T-k A WboieMl & ReUII Dealers In DRY GOODS and SHOES illiPIi - I! FOWLER g CO I M. L. SANDERLm, Gen Manager, ; lllfel'l Sjri vM WBM auiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiuiuiiiiuiiiuuiiiuuuutmuiuiiiiuuuuK m&MT&ZU i n i -m Look Read CO CO 3 v? and Inoestigate all about the goods we ci ever we advertise to be facts, if we say a certain piece c;i of Jewelry is stylishyou can depend upon its being so. c We make it a point to tell you the quality of the cS""goods we are selling:, If its poor-quality we tell you so, if its good quality we tell -you so and explain its superior Qualities and why it is cheaper than lower c nriced eroods. it? We have solid crold rincrs at from 25c. to 1525.00, ci some of these are cheap at j at 75cts., yet all are soljd v? V'V'faJV'V' M V V $ and QUALITY. Low prices "prove potent at tractions to tbe many. Quality is the important con sideration to tbe few. A com-, bination of both is of interest to the masses. Our watches combine just such a partnership. The price element is the at tractive one in this combine. The quality plays the roll of "Silent Partner." None the less forceful, however. Its a union hard to beat. Can we explain their merits to vou. HAH A WAY'. s s The Jewelers, q c 8 YOU CAN O LEJLRJLm'Y see. The true yalue of the for we believe in first quality and fair profit. w Our Illuminaco frame spectacles are positively guaranteed against rust. (J We sell them at prices others charge for common Q steel ones. - r. HATHAWAY S, The Jewelers, 3333O33303333333O33Jt; 4T ' . ' I q 0 iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiaHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuaHuiiiiuiiuuiiiuuiiiiiiu if CHAPTERED 1866. 1 1 HARTFORD CONN. 2 Every desirable 3 Life Insurance Contract is issued by 3 this old andterling Company. 'Results are j SIXTEEN MILLIONS DOLLARS p Clint? Ljslii Tiav-A'tioAn raiM hv the - I w . ilipa nf nnlirv holders. 2 last sixty days by this Company were paid before due. Ratio Assets $141 to 2 PnTrmTn rates. Loan. 25 Extended Insurance Values, Guaranteed in the Policy. I ...If Get a Policy arid 1 GEO. E. KEENEY, n a f M t ft in n in C9 in U O in v in O in sell. You will find what- 25,00 while others are high gold. HATHAWAY'S The Jewelers. - -w - w - - LONG EVENINGS PLEASENTY SPENT atHOflE. Parents should strive to do all in their power to make their cniidren spend trie long iau anu x -wr i n f p r pvpnintrs nlp&S&ntlv at" homel - Young people must have amusement and if Its not at their homes they go out to find it. A GRAPnOPIIONE giyea the best evenings entertainment which pleases old as Well as young. You get your money worth when you put it in a GRAPH O PHONE. HATHAWAY'S, The Jewelers. optical goods which we sell, V DONT LOOSE the Pleasure. of riding these delightful fall days. It is the best time in the year for cycling. ments to hnv now. $ Now is the time HATHAWAY'S, V TheVewelers.g i f 1 form of up-to-date the Best Proof." Hartford life to the fam- to Liabilites. sacs $100. Self-adiustinc: Paid up and rr & uaA - - - v HARTFORD LIFE you get the Best. C. H. BACAIiL, r Secretary- S JOIlfl il. BOIRSJIL REAL ESTATE, 0 9t w&'i mm mn x . ' W i wirf. - mmm mm m mil ' ' Farm and Gity Property Bought,. Sold and Exchanged. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold. Itocm 9 Bradford Building, ELIZABETH C!TY,N.C. FOR SALE. Old Whedbeo homestead, Bond street; cheap on terms to suit. OldVMissell homestead, Church street, cheap on terms to biiit, Kico house and lot on Riverside Avs. cheap. Nice house and lot on Improve ment Co'a. lot. Nice vacant lot on Burgees St." Ilousea and lot3 ou Parsoiiftge St. " Nice new residence; with stables. Uot on West Main St. at: a bar-iin, quick purchase r. IIous-o and lot, Cor. Bond aud Pearl St. Big lot with small botie, Noith Road St. - Nice house and lot, Cotton St. cheap. . Nice farm on 1 Body Bmd, iTJ acres, near town, at a bnrniu. Elegant hou&a and lot 1 rl St. Lots in Improvemenc Co', plat, Baxter plat, and in all parts of tho. city. s NOTICE SALE OF LAND. Bv virtue i f a !crre f llie?iip rio Court of Pasquotank County, mndo In the cause of M. ri. Sawyer, Ailinr, f J. D. Weyinouth. v C. I). Weymouth and and WUKa Weyinouth, I hnl! m at- ardav. Oct. vtli, WW), expo for at public atct ion at 12 M.at the Court House UMir in i:.iiZ4ibein uuy. ra. Co , tbe following lands Jo-wit : First thact -Hituated ri .Main 8treet in E!izhHth City. N. C. bountl- ed on tbe North by tho lot claimed hy R, B. Martiu On the Eat ' ri-.ua Street. On thn Routh y Main Str't and on th West by Cobb tHrl. Bald lot will b fohi ue dower of Mrs. Jeum weymouia,, which con!it of 1UU ffot on the Vt end of the tiid lot. Skcoxd Tbact Lyln and Immi m Mount Htnnon Township and b'und- ed on the North by the Iat) of Elliott Whitehunt, On the Fast by the lanm of Rufus Htokeley. On the South Iy Knobb's Creek and on the tut by n F. Jennmg's laud. SahI land are old to paT th ilebt of the said J. D. Weymouth. deceased, and will be nold for one-half caoh and the balance in ix month b, with th nrlvlletro.to the mirchacr to antici. pate pavments and pay ad earn, tme to be retained till purchase nioney is ii - " . ..... nnid. deferred Davmeiits to boar intcr- from dav of sale M. Si. HAW 1 lilt Adinr. of J. D. Wejmoutli, d-cil TIiX let Sept. 1803. NOTICE I Sale of Land. Bv virtue ot a decree of tli Superior Court made in tlie canjsio or . oi Baxter asEinst II. C, I'innlz. I 'Inill on October 13th, 1699, oUr for al nt the Courthouse door in Elizabeth (My the following described lands : " Beintf rine tract of ini miuaie m Pasquotank county, in HaU'rn town ship, beginning t theS W corner or the Anderson White land nf ar a well KnOWH post; vneuue biwk i-ii " line N. 40 degrees W. .1403 -feet to .. X . . l .Inn. BAirl VV Il 1 f it il. Brinklev Wiggin s linethence H. w degrees W. 000 feet ; thence 3d de grees W. 1000 feet to the edge of a branch; thence S. 50 degree W. GOO feet: thence n, 34 degrees k. ib7U reei; thence IN. 51 degrees w .w n-ei. thence 8. 41 degrees w. so feet to mninroad: thence N. 40 decrees 930 feet aloDg the Fatd road to place of beginning. Ueinr sixty acres more or hps. ror other description see a deed from V. J. Qriffln and wife to Dr. O. F. Baxter recorded in the Kegister or ioe:a office of said county in' Book .N'o. 9, 502. L 8aid lands are sold for a division among the heirs of Dr. O. F. Baxter. Will be sold for one-hau casn, o;uanco in six raontlis, with privilege to Wie purchaser to anticipate payment, and purchsse money in uear in-.rent hi. six per cent This Wept iytnt ie.r.i. Commissioner, XTORTII CAliOLINA.t In tho JJ Gates county. Hup-r oun. David Blar.chard, Adrn'r of ' Richard Biancbard, vs. . . . Thomaa Blanchard, Jemisy uiancn- ard, Martin V. Blanohard, Jonn noi lowell and wife 3Iary Ilcllowell, Dorsey Ward and wife Arirona Ward, Thomas Chapel and wife Jane C'happel, Annie Blanchard, Mary Blanchard, Vashti Blanchard, Verne Blanchard, James Blaocharii, Laura Blanchard, Walter Blantbarf, Andrew Blanchard, John Mlaaeh ard, Mattie Blanchard. NOTICE. The defendants, 'Annie Blanchard, Marv Blanchard. Vasnti liiancnarn, Verne Blanchard and John Blanchard. above named, will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has Deen com mpned in the HuDerlor Court of Gates county, for the purpoie of sell- , 4. Af.MAl In ling certain reai esiiiio nuwi m aiintongviue lownsnip, earn coumj. elonging to the estate or Klchara Blanchard, dee'd, to make assets; and the aid defendants v, i)l further take notice that they are required to.ap pear at the oflleo of the Clerk Fuperlor Court or Gates county on men tz of October, 1809, and answer or de mur to the complaint in sam pr cseo inar. or tbe plaintiff will apply to tha court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Thi 18th day or beptera ber, lSe9. W, T. CROSS, Clerk Superior Court. L L. Smith, att'y for plaintiff. and friendf.1 hoes. -
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