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i . : a ; uQn J and . 13 ia tus l!tU of h'Oik far ten dollar t t i I ' 'ft natch charm wa and Atfally shines ues-ij s a i . uusd tbfst ea i .'l t-,9 R I ut alii fur tha pialrTor ta . watch t i" -i, alasu Tie ..a washed over the otber Tie t. i ;. k a bat metal, bat pebbles, t.t pearluj Cb, ii h i of the Midway, with beauti ful uria.l CHOICE VAt PUBLIC HANGING, feople of Edgecombe Threatened a. lynching fcliertff Page Loan a tue ' It was acaroelr month ago that George "Washington. Jr., a colored boy, of E.lgeoombe eonnty, fonlly mardar4 the old pomp tender of the railroad near Tarboro and robbed him of twenty-eight dollar. Now, h baa been tried and convicted j in lees than a weuk, his life wilt be takea to aatiafy the law. - The murder waa one of tha moat eold blooded ever -committed; and the prisoner'! brutal confession of how ha murdered tha helpless old man for fourteen dollars, and his delighted grin aa be told how he waa rorpriaed when be got just twlcvthat amount, raised In Edgeeombe a feeling of re venge (hat would sot die down, 8o when tha early conviction eatne, ; the murderer waa gla but a' short lima to live Thle was don la order to appeaee tha "lynching sentiment Bat even thfc did not satisfy the peo ple, lasting for Moodr So the eonnty commissioners wa quietly notified that If the hinging waa sot made public, there would be a lynching. The hanging will be public. Deputy sheriff Hyatt, who came in with some Bdgeoombe tourists, visited onerm rage a ouice wamj auu uor rowed from him come hanging para phanalia. In the form of a rope and blaek eap. He also talked gallows with which unfortunate elreumstanocs la Wake have made Mr. Page familiar. ' Tha rope to be used is on' which haa along George Wills. Madklns and one of the Ooley brothers. : It baa killed five men,' having been! need In Wake, Guildford, Franklin and Alamance oooutiea. , HOW'S TM8? -,' ' We offer One Huadred Dollars tie ward for any ease of Catarrh that can not be enred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P J Cbeny & Co , Prop , Toledo, O. We, tha undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bueisess transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. ; . Wkht & Tbuax, Wholesale 'Druggists, Toledo, 0 WaxDisa, KiRRAir & Mabvis, Whole sale Drnpgist, Toledo, Ohio. " Hall's Catarrh Cure is takea Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mueous surfaces of the system. Price 75o. per bottle, bold by all drag giete. .Testimonials free, Hall's Family Pills are tha best Costa Eioa la a Epannieh eipreealon, signifying "rich eoat." '.? '"sr, Eii weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak, My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Notining Cbamberlan'a Cooh Ketnedy advised la the Bt Paul Vo).-is Zeitung, I procured a bottle, anl af'or taking it a short while waa ent .' wll. I now most heartily ... , ... t 11,1. ..m.d. In inton, anf. .fering a eold. Wm. Keil, 878 Dou'y Ave,, rsoit iuiuu. xvs mo by J. Hal Bobbitt, druggist. C na.H is aa In 'an word, meaning "Co. Section of butd. HOW TO PH-VENT CROUP COM I BBAWH8 THAT WILL PB0V1 UTfSB KBTIBO TO TfCDNa M0THBU8 HOW TO ODARD AGAINST THE DlbBASa. 1 Croup is a terror to young mothers an l to pont them concerning the cause, (ir t syirtoni8 and treatment Is the ot ject of this item. The origin of troop is a common cold. Children v.1,0 are gntjeet to it taie cold very es .''.j and croup is's'siiopt fare to fol low, llie firtpfti:f!oa)ishoaiene8i t'i ia soon followed by a peculiar r: 'a cont'i, wtic-a is bI t' 1 sud i i-vr be f-r; recoir en ty a to s t i b ' T M v 1 1 1 i. ..' ia f tii crura ,.1 (, " r i cron 7 f t t sr. . , irjurioua. , Irrje J t. i t ! is i) i T . will not f-..rm on - i. iii a yellow , board i-..rrirj with dew, a red or black ie it i!l ba perfectly dry. Cura for Hs;;:!ac".a. Air!ti1? 'or all foi u.s of bead, be Kitwmo I'iuera baa prove to be Ue very t i e Core au.l Hie iuot dri-HiieJ I'tliiiual ht-H.'""' yiel j to ( . u( in;e. V. e oi a e J v. l.o are a. minted to t o enre a t ii . .. i pive thtaawmdy a fu r t. I, la cii of iiftt,ittntrorit.ti f r l t. i rio bitter cure by fr'v Ii ' ! uceae l tone to the bowel, tti il'fiw lnng realkt the one of t ' u. Try It at onre I.arre i i . y o e at John Y MiieBee aru j ( ore. , 1 W Ti . Prneuia waif the first Borussia, country of th Bsigasi. the if ins wue or ir. Lieonara wells, oi East Brimfield, Mass., bsd been suf fering from neuralgia for two days, not being able to sleep or hardly keep still, wben Mr Holden, the merchant there, sent her a bottle of Chamber lain'a Pain Halm, and asked that she give it a thonugh trial.- Oa meeting Mr. WUa the aeit day he was told that ahe wis all right, the paia had left her within two hoars, and that the bottle of Pain Balm waa worth J 5 00 if it eonld not be had for lew. For aale at 50 cents per bottle by J. Hal Bobbitt, druggist. Chili ia a Peruvian ward, signifying "tne lana o( snow." :;f". ';.; A clear, soft, rosy complexion ia the desire of every lady. Why not give Johnson' Oriental Soap a trial. There is nothing- to compare with it a a skin beautifier. Two cake In a pack sge, SS cenUv For sale by John T. MaclUe, druggist. - The way to reach catarrh la through th blood, Johnson'e Sarsaparllla and Celery treat this disease suecessf ally, Try it and you will not be disappoin ted. Price, large bottles, 60 eenta. For sale by -John. Y. MeeRee,: drag. gist. Hexlaa la the sity of Uexitb. . the Ilexlaan god of war. Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Live- Oil is invaluable in all pulmonary af fections and consumption. , It nrlch, a the blood, restores lost tisauear builds up the appetite makea aound lesh. Pint buttle $1.00. x For aale by John T. MasRae, druggist. Tarkestan waa originally the atan or land of tha Turk. Good advice: Never leave home On a journey without a bottle of Chamber- aln'a Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. For Sale by I. Hal, Bobbitt, druggist. , ... ts Uruguay waa named from the, river which flows th.-oogh I'. : : -' The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G.Callloaette, drngglst.Beavera- vUle, 111., aaye: "To Dr. King' a New Discovery I owe my life. Waa taken with la grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but to no avail and was given up and told I eould not live. Having Dr. King' New Discovery la my store I cent for a bottle and be gan ita -use and from th first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was np and about again. It ia worth ita weight In gold. W won't keep store or house without It." Get a free trial bottle at John Y. Mao Bae's drug store. Cf '-fi r-'-j Kcnv U Attain It" A Wonderful New Medina! Book,writta for Men Only. On oopy mny be had tret oaenpylamtton. cr.:s i:ic:calcx BUFFALO, If.f, Sule of Valuable Ileal Estate Bt Tlrtite of A mnrtiee dew! irtTPn by Furdy il and Aq h well, iits vile, to ifd Jjinimry n, lf and 1 in in v e o( ti. e hf'HWr ni IK -m ' i.t k im. i),te Bvo, I nL e j. ii tiy of N i 'ftr. It-' . at lao-cifN tc, e I- mi 1mmi tinr hi 1. -tit-"' U. Vvune -y. i-it, t puiic ft'H-tlfd. U the Im'iM'Ht r !r ebn, tne Ichiowihk (K'HrrtrHU rntil tn itv hr.. r itv i ownsii tt. Him.hii- .1 Ct dl'Mll V H t H. Al It'll hi tinilVHllt , I'- Mio B' u uJ oiiiHrn, and i f.Hws: P.- -iuii'at at !, it. it-tti h t r tn a iviiau. 'i -i v "T lienr I -. f. I1 - e - n r li ( dt u me w nits Ma viujkI, iti to a p'tie, Am- o iiiiiii- vt:ii h - line fr-u'h mk ie- he HMinHvant'S Ii I (1 itws tHrit ivhhi s criir; t o- reee wwit , ll(l, " ittus to a ftr ij to tue " ' i- U I I'V K ii'-H'-e tus - .i Mi a ' k l.r A ft " III J . i.. J. v. i) to a r' a i a -Tts eH -t K "t "i n tiliUig, OOuUUUilig K.r or i Uii ioi Oiy u' -irlne Boylaa. t .,'9Cf l 'v virtue ( I -r' '3 Lot of Land. i c ' '-.p-i In 1 1 i t V , e 1 i.b -S re rof H -r c .. .-I , t. - 1 t t'f 1 - i M t I f 1 t 1 1 t) Cblorif is Dr. Bamael PltcbPf' iireacriptlon for InfiutU and CLUdren. It con tiling neither O'liiuu, Elorphlne nor otter Karcotlo subbtance. It ia a hurmless aabatltate for Paregoric, Drops, Sootliinj- Syrupn, and Caster OIL It is Pleasant, '"''It puu-antee is thirty years use by millo&s of Mothers. . C Astoria destroys Worms and allays feverlshness. Castor la prevents womltinj Boar Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wlud Colte. ' Castoria relieTee teething troables, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, trlvlnn; healthy and natural sleep. Ca toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. ' Castoria. ;, ' Oavtni la la aa eaaaUent dfcJna fot efcfl tim. Mother, hit repeatedly toM mm dm ajooa effept apce thetr eblldran. v .;, . Pa. O. O. Oaaeow, -' ' . UwaaVllam : " Oaaterla Is tibs beat reniady tot ohUdraa of which X am acquainted. I hope the dar la mot : far dUUntwhaemothr, will aonrirtw the wai knareat at their childrw, ud oaa UubirU Im atead of the various quaok Boatruma which are eaatrorfcif thear lovad oaea, bv torctnc opium, awrphiaa, snrnhhej amp and other hartfol aana dowm their thrala, thereby wrttrn than to pronator erarea." , s, , Pa. JT. F. aTmeanwflB, t - Ooowoa-, Ark. - - TV Oeatawv Oeawpauay, TT Hi - W: H. -HOLLO jjhambexlaia'a Bye and Bkia Ointment la nneaualled for Eczema. Tetter. Halt- Rheum, Scald Head, Sore ftlpples, Chapped Hands. Itcliina- Piles. Burns, f rost Bites. Chrome Sore Eyes and G raoul&ted Eye Lid x KJe bj druggut at as eenta par bos. . ' TO HOBSU owitsbb. -Tat DUttina- a horse in a Cne healthy eon. lition try -Dr. Cada Condition Powders, ley tone np the system, aid digestion, core mai of appetite, relieve constipation, correct I cone, aisoraora ana aesvoy worma, givwi MW life to an old or JVer-worked hone, i Wot rat packaje Vot sale by -irogiriUs. ''OU DO NOT REALIZE ' That jrou are In fialsigh unless yon are stopping; at the The only Hotel in the eity coBTenieat ... ve xjuainesa. -....-.'V All moms on the third floor 12.00 tier day; first and second floors $3.00 and sa.60 per day. .- . SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES FBEB BUS AT .ALL TRAINS. Thonsanda of dollars recently expended provemenu.' I T. BROWN. Prop. ECONOMY, Mv h nevptmirv in manv wavs t-.ii dollars are scarce and wants in a v, but it is notdesirable to practice it i i i. e pun i aseof food, which is life. 1 i : - v a cm ' : ii stmulard food lmpw- Hum r ..,. up to that standard it -i a r. - , i (.-..,. nrice. Vv never wHut more inau a reasonable price for our UroceneK. RAPID SALES Give our cii.trTrmrs the rnrPit of p'.i'e nisrcins, Yve never s p stiy- ? tiiat is not the vt-nt rr iu knui, 1 eoii!y want a fair proiit on wliut e invest in it. - - c;:o:c2 GfiocERiES ' -1 in srook and promptly da- t'v .. otuerea. '1 U I. tea :3 - i r i ' .Castoria, . : . " ) : : " ; "twatiire aiaewall adapted aa chfldwthat IenrniMBSaasiipartorteaayaoiiayUo awwato aaa.,, a v --j. SC. A. JLaeaoBa, K. pH : . - r 11 Bo. Oxford at, Brooklya, . T. Voor phratdaBS la the ohlldraaa depart., aaans ba-vw asokaa hi8Ur at thotar expert. eaoa hi their ootalde practice with Oaatoria, . aod although we only bawe amcan ear -Bxxiloal auppttaa wbat hi fcoowm a reenter prodouvjelweantmtoootifeaitfaatthe aaartta ot Oaatoria ha waa aa took with favor apo K. - - - ' Hurras Boamaa an Dnraaurr, ' Aiua 0. 6mm, Am, ' my ttrmt. Wow York City. 1. 4 '( ', -ii'1 "3 t LAUNDRY Is the best equipped and does the r " most, prompt sod " ' SATISFACTORY WORK In tue city. Send In your work rhoneNoJ''jr ' - t WAY :& S0HS. Hiss : Maggie : Reese; Newnillinery We are now showing all the latest and most desirable shapes and styles la Fall and Winter Millinery Onr took ia well selected, both as to STYLE and " PRICE, There Is a rat Variety la Caps and Bailors for .Misses -and Children. All colors and sixes, from SBe to 13.00. We will be pleased to have the ladiea eall aad look at enr stoek. Bvery one will receive prompt and polite attention. .Ussr.lQggiclccsc 909 Faettevlile Street, . - BULBS For 7inter . and Epriag BLOOMING. CMnese and Easter Lille, ITTaclnths Frw-'-'t, Narctnsns, etc Ins . rnis and ouier plants for room utcoraung. CntFloweraBoquets Magnolias and Shade lie- . .u r X c .ive. U - -sla. "c ...71. a luuue i YALDAELE FAKES, LANDS FOR SALEr By virtue of authority conferred by a certain Deed of Trust from - li. A. Hodge and Loretta Hodge, his wife, dated December Bth, 189(1, and recorded in the office of the Begister of Deeds for Waka county, N. C, in Book 118, at page 214 I will on . - . THUB8DAY, November 14th, 1896, . sell at public auction, to tha highest bidder for cash, alx (6) traots of land situate in Saint Matthews township, Wake county, N. 0., and described as follow: .. . ' --" -r Fibst Tbact containing 221 1 4 acres, more or lees, being Lot. No of the Gaston Wilder lands, and described as follows: Adjoining; the lands of said Hodge on the south, of the late David Hlnton on the east of the said Hodare on the north and Meuse river on the west; and bounded as follows: begin ning at a stake and pointers on the east Dans: oi jNeuae river, aoout in jtnks be low the month of a rut the southwest corner of Tract No. L bought at the same time and place by Joseph An drews, runs thence east 296 poles to a stake in tne late David uinton's line; uience wim uis use souui aa aegrees, west 140 poles to a stake and pointers; thence west 263 poles to a small birch tree and pointers on the bank of Neuae river: thence up the various courses of the river about 128 pole to th begin ning, being same tract conveyed by John B. Williams and wife to K. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said office, in Book 60 at page 545, reference to wnicn is msoe. - -. tiscOND Tbact. eontaLiine IBS acres. more or less, being Lot No. 4 of tha ewy ttinton rarm (tormeriy u as ton Wilder' land) and bounded aa follows: Beginning at a small birch and noint. era on the bank of Neuae river about! aiz poies oeiow spring out; tnenoe with the dividing line east 268 poles to a stake In David Hin ton's line; thence wim we same bdous ox uoies io a stake on Mingo creek : thence down the creek about 824 poles to where it empties into Neuse river: thence np the said river about 196 poles to the beginning: being same tract conveyed by W. B Foole to B. A. Hodge by deed recorded in said office, In Book SO, at page 182, reference to which Is made. . . . -Third Tbact, containing 118 acres, more or less, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake on the south side of tb&TarboroDgb road W. R. Pool's corner runs south 1-9 des-ree west 4fi pole to a stake and pointers in Ue bead of a small branch;' thence with said branch 89 poles to a pice on the east side of the branch; thence south 24 8-4 degrees west 88 poles -to a stake a nrl .mi ..tar- fthanAA Aaat 1 AO 1 a 0UU rvililWD. UVUW H, 1W J- to a stake; thence north 5 1-4 degrees east 814 poles to the I arborongb road; thence with said road 98 pole to the beginning, being same tract conveyed by Jeine Hlnton to B. A. Hodge, bv deed recorded In sa'd office in Book 106, at page 661, referenoe to which is made. Fourth Tbact, containing 79 8-4 ao es, more or less, and bounded as fol lows: Begins at a stake in the centre of the Hodge road, and in J. H. Poole's line, being the northeast corner of the lot purchased by Joseph Andrews, at same time and place, runs thence east with Poole's line 122 l-i poles to a stake aod pointers on a branch ; thence nearly south down the various courses of the branch S3 poles to a large pine on the east aide of the same David Hilton's corner -thence with his line south 94 degrees west 89 1-8 poles to a stake and pointers, the corner of the dividing line between this lot, or parcel, and that purchased by G. H. Williams, at same sale; thence west 104 poles to a stake in the centre of Hodge road ; thence north ward along said road 118 1-8 pole to the beginning, being same tract conveyed by 8arah E. Wilder, commissioner, to B. A. Hodge, bv deed recorded in said office, in Book 5ft, at page 149, ref erence mi wnicn is maue. - Fifth Tbact, containing twenty-five acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Buffln Williams, B. P Williamson, William Smith and Joseph J. Andrews; and on the east side of Neuse river, be ing a part of the Betsy Hlnton tract bought by said Andrews at the O. H. Wilder estate sale, betas the southwest corner of said tract according to a chop ped line commencing at the said river. utuuw spring gut, a wiuuw; tuwin up said river to above the falls at a twin red-oak; thence east to a stob and pine; thence to a stob In the branch; thence aonth to R. Williams' land, a lightwood knot: thence west to the be ginning, and being the same tract con- veyed BjJoeeph J7 Andrews and others to tt. A, uoage, oy aeea rewiueu m said office, In Book 50, at page 807, ret KTAnrai to which ia made. ixth Tbact. containing eight acres and twenty-five perch, more or lees, ad joining the lands of W. B. Poole, Jesse Watkins, deceased, and others, and bounded as follows: Beginning at -a stake in centre ef Hodge road in Poole's line; thence with said road south- 8 1-S degrees east 86 poles to a stake in oentre of the same; thence west 60 1-4 poles to a stake: thence north. 26 8-4 poles to a stake in Poole's line; thence with the same est,'48 8-4 poles to the beginning; and being same conveyed by James A. Williams and wife to said K. A. Hodge, bv deed recordel In said office, in Book 82 at page 90, reference to which is made. PnifTBov 8al Countv Court House door, in Baleigh, N. Cv , Tina or 8axk-12 o'clock m . EBNEST HAYWOoD. . r 1 - , ' , Tbustxb. October 12 1896. SALE 0 F VALUABLE UN D. finder and bv virtue oi power eon- tamed in a mortgage executed to me by Bobert A. Potter and his wife Sidonia Potter, on the 1th day of October, A. P. 189a wnicn saia mortgage is nworaea in toe office of the Begister of Deeds for Wake county, in Book 114, on page 106, I will sell by request at the Court House in Wake eonntv. at Dublio auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, the tract of land particularly aeacnoea in saia mort gage, which is bounded and described as follows: Lying and being in Wake county, North Carolina, in Saint Mary's townstilp,and beginning at a white-oak, John Ellir (deceased) corner, and runs thence south 232 poles to a red-oak In W m. Band's old line: thence east with said Band's line to tne mill-path stake and winters: thence north with said mill-path to stake and pointers; thence eaflt to a pine, corner ui -uun miwuen er's line; thence north to a red-oak: thence east 80 poles to a stake and pointers; thence north 74 poles to a fake in the line formerly owned by P. li. Uower: thence with said line west 20 pules to a black-jack; thence south to a I me in P. H. dower's old corner; thence v.Ht to the beginning, containing 80 aws, more or less, and sdjo'ning the l-.mis ot Geo. Mitchener, M W. Britt, . m. l.rvnnt beinir the tract of land rouvevpd by J. P. Gully, commissioner i i v u proceedings, entitled j. i i.'X - Riimlnitrtor of J. G. Diwree. (' i, vs. 1L Dupree H"-l oi neis, in '5 .. -a ouierior OourW to Kubert A. PoU ot sale, 12 o'clock, m., on the 1 Ji of i.ovenioer, law W. T. EOWLB, , AlOSTOACU. C.'.:terll,lS35 & Are not at Royall Bat their prioea are much lower than THOSE SO-CALLED COST SALES. We have bat one price at all times and that's the lowest Our Block is now ooinplete in all lines of goods. No such stock of Fanof Rockers, Tables, Oouohes, Lounges, Medicine Cabinets. Desks, Book i Cases and Combination Cases Ever $howh EEeire. We are a little early, bnt our 1896 designs in Carriages are here. Only a glance at them will ooDvinoe you that they are the best and cheapest line of Carriages in Raleigh. We have them from the 13 00 Carriage to the finest When you are on the market store is the leader of low prices. Do not take oar word bat simply call and be convinced. OPEN AT NIGHT. KOYALL sANB Ft A.L.EIGHI, DURHAM, GOLDSBORO JELLING for CASH IS STRICTLY WB SHADB THE PEICB OF ; POPTJLAB OOODS-are the styles and kinds that please. POPULAB PRICES are cash, prices, which means most goods for least money. . - - ' Our Trade was Never Larger. ; Oar Stock.was Never iforetnviting. f Our Prices were Never so Low. DBT GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, COATS and CAPES. '. WOBTH brands our goods "HONEST QUALITY." FASHIONpronounoes them the " OSttECT 8TYLES." ECONOMY reeommends our BXTB A VALUES, .:. 17,600 WOBTH OF DBBSS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS. Specialties in Black Dres Goods at 39c ; All-wool Dress Fabrics, yard wide, 26c. ' Fifty-Inch Fine Wale Serges, bine and black. 48c Habit Clothes for Capes, exclusively our own. (8c ' : Shirt Waist Silks, 18, 25, 80, 86 and 60c up. 82.806 WORTH COATS. CAPES and JACKET8-the latest fads In all their loveliness, STYLE and BEAUTY. Prices 2 60, 8.60, 6.00, 6 00, 7.60, 00, 10 00 up. 4700 WOBTH STAPLE and DOMESTlu GOODS We are selling today Bleached Domestics, Brown Sheetings, Southern Silks; Homespun Plaids and faraleigh Ginghams at the MILL PBICES. Get our quotations before yon spend a cent, It may save you dollars. .v 6,000 In FINE SHOES to select from. Begnlar lines from reputable manu facturers. The cleanest, slickest, smoothest and best wearing Shoes on this market Every pair warranted to us and C. A. Sherwood & Co. WHAT'S - YOUR FAVORITE . Snuff; Why, Parson's Celebrated i,"' imiu tzzim am: ' . It is the purest and best, manafao. tured out ef select Virginia Lent To bacco. Tb Manufacturer selects the choicest grades of Tobacco and we guarantee If yos give it a trial your good Judgment will approve EGERTON"''-" - And In future you will use no other brand. Put np in any size pack age to suit the trade. I " 514 1 fjy ; , Dealers. J.I! PALCILTan'focVr New Brunswick, N. J. ' Borden Selling 4Dcit Dost9 either to bay or prioe, remember oar BORDEN, BOS ALL OTHBBS IN OCB LINB. by us to you. - : . Notice of Seizure. Notice Is hereby given ef the seiinre of the following personal property for violation of the Internal Bevenne Laws: - Julv 19. 180S. one cask oontainina' - eleven gallons corn whiskey. august a, lova, irom xeivingion a Dickens, one cask, twenty gallons, corn whiskey. . October 8, 1895, from Yelvington A Dickens, one cask, eighteen sallona. corn whiskey. - . uctooer v vsm, rrom js. M. Tanon, about forty-eight gallons, corn whiskey. October 5, 1896, from Berry Goodwin, : one cask, about twenty-three gallons, . corn whiskey. . , , October 18, 1895, from L. Dawkins, one oaak, about fourteen gallona, com ; whiskey. - ; : - 4 October, 1806, from J.' B. Coley, one cask, about fourteen gallons, apple ' brandy. ; . . -v October, 1895, from 3. H. Lewis, one cask, about thirty " gallons, com Whiskey. Any person claiming any Interest In the above spirits will make claim aa -provided In Section 8480, B. S , within 80 days or property will be forfeited. F. M. Simmons, Collector. .".novllSOd ' S90 Balenmen wantetl evervwher for atAHIOl H AHI.aSD'S fi f. W hook. ' Home ot tkr.Bibl." Over we hew Pl, Pleanea. SeHast. Payi Big. oelwrwIlP DHMifil. On ai lu 30 hours. I - f 1 '.-d , Cireiilni--XEirPwltAlili"ACrl .1 '"J BOOK "--.iyliia. auv.ul , Axi &.
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