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THE PUBLIC LEDGER. By JOHN T. BRITT, IsSUKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. OXFORD. N. C. SEPT. 11 1896. NATIONAL TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. BRYAN, OF NEBRASKA. U. S. Senator Mitchell, of Wis consin, has pronounced for Bryan and Sewall. Senator Mitchell was in accord with his colleague, Vilas, on the money question, but he is not in accord in kicking against hi3 party. The news from the Ohio Demo cratic headquarters is that the ac cessions from the Republican party are far greater than any one antici pated. Thousands of free silver Re publicans in every part of the State are rallying to the banners of Bryan and Sew ell. It is confidently be lieved that the free silver force will carry the State. The Populists profess to be very bitter against Pritchard, Pearson and Walser. They assert that all three of them posed as free silver men and that all three attempted to play the Populists for a lot of "jays. Now Pearson, who thinks he is about to be left out in the cold, is literally yelling for Populist help in the ninth district. THE ri'KINLEY LETTER. Mr. McKinley's long delayed let ter of acceptance of the Republican presidential nomination is out at last and it contains nothing which was unexpected. He pays a good deal of attention to silver and conspicuous ly accentuates his pet theory of Pro tection. What will attract the at tention of the silverites are the re ferences he makes to bimetallism, evidencing the fact that he inserted this to invite the interest of the western farmers, most of whom favor the white metal. He even quotes from his own speeches where in he espoused and defended a double standard, but conveniently uses the argument that unless the foreign powers consent the United States cannot afford to go it alone on a silver basis. Now here is just where Mr. Mc- Kinley and Mr. Bryan, and their respective followers, disagree. Bryan believes, and eloquently defends his belief, that Uncle Sam will win out in the end if free silver is adopted He does not think it at all necessary for this great Government to ask the consent or co-operation of any other nation on earth before declar FOR VICE-PRESIDENT : ARTHUR SEWALL, Senator Murphy, of New York, has written a letter to Senator Gor- m.ni o.ivinnf tli of tli a vofo of trio Empire" State will be safe for Bryan a Pohc and m this Mr aud Sewall. Senator Gorman, who OF KiAINE. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. has been studying the situation in Xew York, says the same thing. Bryan's receptions by the people telling the story of the growth of public sentiment in New York even more strongly GOVERNOR, B. WATSON, of Forsyth. I.IF.UT. GOVERNOR, THOS. W. MASON, of Northampton SECRETARY OF STATE, C1IAS. M. COOKE, of Franklin. TREASURER, B. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne. F.I ATTORNEY GENERAL, OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. An official report on the manu- ! facturing industries of North Caro- i: u.,.- u.,.,. u. 4-k G..t. cannot he nis agricultural department. It shows that there are 174 cotton spinning or weaying mills, nrteen nosiery mills, three knitting underwear, four making bags, two cordage, one Bryan finds numerous supporters Certain it is that the views of the Democratic candidate appeal especi ally to the hearts of those loyal Americans who do not believe it necessary to ask foreign nations whether certain laws we are about to adopt suit them or not. This theory does not meet the approba tion of the masses, whose loyalty puted. THE GHOST DANCE AT INDIANAPO LIS. The Gold standard Democrats, dubbed "yellow bellies" and "sub- Hannacrats", met in Indianapolis AUDITOR, II. M. FUliMAN, of Buncombe. SUr-T . rrBLTC INSTRUCTION, J. C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT, A. C. AVERY, of Burke, GEO. II. BROWN, of Beaufort. CONGRESS FIFTH DISTRICT, "W. W. KITCUIN, of Person. JUDGE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, J. S. MANNING, of Durham. FOR ELECTOR FIFTH DISTRICT : AUBRY L. BROOKS, of Person. woolen goods in the State. Six mills are in coarse of construction. "While a platform covers a great many questions necessarily, and whi!e there are various planks and various policies, there must be one supreme, and in this campaign there i mi is a supreme issue, ine issue is made between those who believe in Corporations may have no souls, a gold standard and those who op i il l . 1 il. ll ill 11 a l i m i out tne majority or ruem are wen pose goia stanaara. xnere is no heeled." 'You sliall uot press donu tipon tlie brow ol'lalmr thiti crown of thorn. you shall not crucify mau on across of ;oIl. IV. J Bryau. Indiana Populists and Democrats have fused on an electoral ticket. nets, one calico, one silk, eight lasfc week and nominated Senator Palmer, of Illinois, for President, and General Buckner, of Kentucky, for Vice-President. This pleases Mark Hauna very much, as he says. "It will aid in the election of Mc- Kinley.11 This is all the ticket was gotten out for and Mark will no doubt chip in at once the $100,000 he has just received from Cornelius TT 1 l l t i 1 il v anderount to neip run the cam paign. In commenting on the work of the convention the Wilrninsrton Messenger says at Indianapolis is ended, and the dead democrats have started for or reached by now their places clad in their appropriate habiliment. What a scene! It was theabsurdest gather- Pi! 1 i - 1 1 1 ill ing or ine political aeaa tnat was ever yet seen on this globe. It was a sham and mockery of life a dis play of madness and reckless folly that only treachery could suggest standard financial policy will best serve the interests of the masses, and these are not to be held up to the cheap scorn of those who seem to be gold mad. The truth is that the gold journals who are devoting so much space to the abuse of silver men, are doing their own cause a woeful injury. Decent people tire of blackguardism, which is really th stock in trade of most of the news papers that oppose Mr. Bryan. We fail to see any evidences on the other side of a like course. The Bryan organs are generally clean and argumentative. They strive by decent presentation of facts to at tract the attention of the doubter, and because of this they are winning over scores of converts. There was never a national cam paign in which the Republican papers stooped to such levels of dirty abuse as they are doing to-day, and lour friends to die, notwithstanding at that place. Many had grown cold and lukewarm and had wandered far from their Father's house, came back and said they would start afresh for the glory land. Rev. G. B. Perry preached some fine and earnest ser mons, declaring that he was dread fully in earnest and felt a great in terest in the large amount or young men who attended the meeting, and wanted them all saved in Heaven at last. We are pleased to know that Miss Lela Routon has been employed by the committee to teach the pubJic school in district No. 1. . We think we know Miss Routon to be one of the best teachers in Granville coun ty, highly educated, refined and much in love with the great work of education. We feel a great interest in district No. 1 for in it will be found as nice bevy of young ladies, as sprightly and as far advanced in books as any district in the county. We are not informed as to the open ing of the school, but the patrons will have due notification of the fact. When one has lived to a moderate old age even then it is sad for one of UtnF Wnimm rnum ViJRE PjG ,R. Not one pound of Scrap Iron " is ever used in these Lor?? ni!9HDl F rrsiiff.i.5-.. ""'"""i t.utiiE.NI and ECOMOBJ-.-All Modern Jm Housekeeping Cares. Twenty different sizes and kinds. Every Stove Warranted Against Def Prices not much higher at this tin " ' than im frvmmr.T,r. j . ? lJ"ie Call on or address EDWARDS & WINSTON. 63. we greatly underestimate the wisdom of the people if the vile shafts such journals are hurling at the silver adherents do not turn them in dis gust from such messes as are daily7 effered them, to the more dignified and decent side which indulges only in fail and attractive arguments. Certainly every man has a right to his own opinion, and he also has the right to express it without being set upon as a down-right thief would be. The moment a man hints that he believes the interests of all would be better served with Bryau in the Presidential chair, that moment there seems to be always somebody to turn on him spitefully, as if he were an outcast, buch a practice is debasing and will not, under any circumstances aid the cause which the blessed Book declares "Man that is born of a woman is of but few days and full of trouble. But when it is the Lord's will to come in our midst and take the only son from father and mother and the only brother from loving sisters it must belt was the Lord had need for him. Never has the death of any young man in all our acquaintance caused us to feel so sad as that of Mr. Ad Usry, of Oxford, a few days ago. Our! heart goes out in sympathy for the family. If we calculated to remain in Gran ville county and around Oxford oar self we know of no two gentlemen that we would be so sad to Dart with as Walter T. Clement and Col. W. A. Bobbitt, Walter locating in Wilson, N. C, and Col. Bobbitt in Kmston, N. C. Walter T. Clement gives sun shine to a whole town, his wit and sarcasm frequently dispelling the unrest and sadness from the physi ogomy even from the disconsolate, impatient and chronic grumbler, of which number we ii if g3 h. 1 . . : .-. - 111 ----- fr-w'W rw - . I iiifflliiMlli!l 2 That the campaign Mr. Bryan has made since his nomination has been a brilliant and effective one is attested by the commendations of his friends and the criticisms of his enemies, it has surpassed that or Stephen A. Douglas in I860 in the weight and substance of his speeches, and that of Jas. G. Blaine in 1884 in the grace of his oratory, and those of both in the effect he has produced on the minds of the people. sense and a little less blatant billings gate on, the part of some gold men will go far towards helping the side which they assume to belong to. rai)ViIIe greetings. nave scores even the villifier of Bryan supporters de- now, if everybody does wear free sil- sires to defend. A little more sober Ier nats and &urra& tor William J. riryan. We wisn mni great success in his new home and that he may have large profits financially, and find in that beautiful and goodly land of Wilson a helpmeet to rejoice with him in prosperity and cheer' him in the dark days of adversity should that unwelcome visitor ever visit his sanctum sanctorum. i1 1 TXT . -Tl 1 . . voi. vv. jx. rsouoitt was oorn in Brassfield township bat we suppose has been living in Oxford for twenty years or more: was for a long time one of the bigsrest buyers of tobacco on the Oxford market, always willing to give the farmer the highest mar ket price for all the products of his farm even down to watermelons which can be verified by Uncle Mon roe Thomasson. He is one of the kindest men we ever knew. His heart goes out after his friends, and has no malice towards his enemies; was one of the best if not the best posted man in the county politically; was a Democrat right, but was will ing to give and take to save the State from negro rule, as all white men should to save the nation from AVcgdabi?. Preparaticnfof As similating ihc 'food andReg ula ting tlie Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes DigestioaCheerful uess and Rest.Ccn tains neither OpnuiTMorpfcme nor Mineral. Kot Nak c otic. Eeetpe of Old PrSMWZJ&rCZER Tuini:Jiui See J.' Afx.&iut JtcrnUe Sails -utilise Seed j-hpperwint -Jfi CarbeititsSodar jfZrmSted -Clarified Sugar - A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour S teniae h, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions ,Feverisl -ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of KEY YORK. 8 as 1 .HI k'4 .33; US aft FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE IS OK THE wrapp: OF EVEEY BOTTLE OF1 n SIS ft W i II ill II 1 W M if I ill Castoria is put up in 0119-size bottles We are much elated to know that Miss Georgia Grissom is much bet ter. She is recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Our young friend Rufus Stroud looked as if he would like to make Speed somewhere near Cannadv's mill recently. Hope he may win the race if it be reciprocal. New .Light with resplendent and 1 . 1" 1 V 1 1 n ''The ehost dance aazzunf? nnerntness snines rorth trom "Elm Jay" to the great interest and edification of all readers of the Pub lic Ledger and the correspondents as well. : :tt:gM.&W&r ii anything else on the plea or promise tliat it N -- i -ose." bee tnat I EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ! tf siails you get 2Ti3 fac- sf leaiJooiriers fontis lest. Only. BKEBmSRS OF PRIZB WINNERS TMI$ FOIIOWlNG VARIETIES: OF tf :SrWfe.vl Mamiuotli Bronze and Whi VV -:Vs and White Plymouth Rocks, lite Holland Turkeys Barred V V t ana w mte nymouta kocks, irov.'n ana w nite foghorns iWy;Jpti' Light Brahmas, Indian and Pit Games, Buff Cochins. Muscovy Ducks. Pea Fowls and Fan-tail Pigeons. rV t s.- a 3 m w The lovely Miss Annie Hight, of the accursed gold standard and Mc- Life would be a howling wilder ness if man could not indulge in fault-finding. middle ground; those who are not and stuFiditv could consummate. It with us are against us. There is no place between the lines for the peo ple to stand. Bryan." Republicans about Raleigh charge that Butler is not in earnest in desir ing Bryan's election; that he really wants him defeated. Although it is commonly suppos ed that the American Indians are rapidly disappearing, it is neverthe less a fact that 250,000 Indians, ex clusive of those m Alaska, are still to be fouml in tlie western plains. Otho Wilson has let the cat out of the bag. The Populists threaten to put up their own candidate for Congress in the fifth district and not support Kitchin, if the Demo crats refuse to take down E. W. Pou and support Strowd in the fourth district. The Democratic State committee of Towa, on the basis of actual re turns from its poll of the State, esti mates that Bryan will carry Iowa by not less than 30,000. The figure which the committee believes is most likely to represent the Bryan majority is 37,000. The people welcome Bryan eyenr where because they recognize him as their champion, and because they are thoroughly alive to the nature of the battle which is being waged against him by all the monopolists, money sharks and syndicate robbers of the land. lie leads the true Demo cracy, pledged to vindicate the right of the plain American people to rule the republic, and because of this he is hailed by the great body of the plain people, in the cities and rural districts alike, as their standard Ibearer. Kinleyism. We have often found out from him in a great political con test many things that we could not find out from any other gentleman in the county. He acted as chair man of the Democratic executive committee in the county for years, ana we never naa a oetter. ana v e think h is a member of the State executive committee at the present time or was last year; was Clerk of the Court for four years and would have been elected again doubtless had not Mr. Willie P. Lyon, a Pop ulist, come down as a Fopuhst can didate and declared for Mr. Sikes, the present incumbent, a bona fide, dyed-in- the- wool Republican, and the most favorable construction that we can put upon it is tnat ne was very kind to Mr. Sikes if there was no compensation. Col. Bobbitt will be ereatly missed by our people, but rminlaw,mmo,n au i lwpipr tha S.ui, n;., for one of the first free silver hats LUtJ P"P xxmsion, ana a oeuer r u UOfc b hUnto0xford WedQD,tk people never lived, for we know the moon, and haven't been heard republican invasion and oppression. that e ever reCeived a present we whereof we speak (as we sold plug trom yet, though he is momentarily inat 1S history and will add "to the appreciated more. We shall wear it tODacco a11 over tnat country years i i - . - . - u j l x i j expecting to hear of some awful damnation or the taking off" of f opw and beving ui-u jti vpuv. JL lie JUUgC W till LO LO I f-illKJ'DlJLJ UlUipiUlo cllAU LUC HIS know if marriage isn't a failure? tructives. Maddened, infuriated be cause they could not shape, control. v.nw.Mv uwwuck. have their own lmnflnmia wnxr of f-' l Tudf'R Hooner. nf St. AurmoflnD t-i - j , MU.JHIJl , says that out of fifty couples he had married, forty-eight had either been divorced, separated by mutual con sent, or gone crazy. Of the remain- was a body of men a few hailing from North Carolina who with stolen name and a false cry of rally had gathered to plot for the destruc tion of the one and only constitu tional party in these United States -the sole party that had a record of fidelity to the laws that govern lnS V,e. , seen T.i1 day whicn ! , , was b feet long and 2 feet wide, and tiieuuiy paity Liiau since me sur- we have no doubt but what it was TT 1 1 1 ivittren, spent a wees, or more in Henderson lately, and our dear lit tle friend B. was greatly disappoint ed at not seeing her at the series of meetings held at Gray Rock church last week. We heard a Pop say the other day that he would not kill Mr. Cleveland or Mr. John Sherman but if they would lay down and die between now and the election he would give a barbecue and have a free silver red letter day for the white metal. We have read great fish stories, but we heard a fellow tell a tobacco worm story the other day which we think takes the rag off the bush, say- PKIZTm TTOTT TJ7I PAST TWO YEABS. Fowls and Eggs For Safe at All Times. S I Shropshire and Dorsett Sheep out. of Imported KLwU Ewes by Imported Bucks. Best Bred Black Best Strain Registered Jersey Cattle. Royally BreJ .Essex and Red Jersey Pigs. Colts and Filke? "ue as split silk. You Get Pedigreed Stock if You Buy of Us. lv Vr.li VTIHHO C UAIiANTEi:i3 AS REPRESENTED. Address OCCOMEECHEE FARM, DURHAM, N. C. Families Supplied on Year-Round Contracts with " Occoneeciiee CSilt-Kdge liutt-fc ; 7X NICE LOT The news from the eighth con- ing two couples, one man beats his render of the southern armies, has true, for he is a man of veracity. gressional district is encouraging to wife unmercifully and the other Deen the protection, hope defense, Many thanks to Mr, C. J. Cooper Democrats and all friends of that gallant gentleman, Lieut. Gov. Doughton, the Democratic candid ate for Congress. imperious Bourke Cockran, according to the the Chicago convention, these mon- gold bug papers, has challenged eyed despots and penniless hangers Bryan to a joint debate on the fiuan- on have gathered for revenge that cial issues. Bryan is running against by drawing off from the regular McKinley, not against Cockran, who democratic party they can help to is inflated because of Republican increase the chances of McKinley, n-nttery. it there is to be a joint de- the turn-coat, and the advocate of bate it will be with McKinley. Cock- prosperity by high taxation." ran would have an ample field to de bate with himself. He is a chronic growler. In 187G he was bitter on Tilden, in 1881, 1888 and 1892 he 1 1 1 1 T 1 was louu against oieveiana. in his three hours1 speech at the Chicago convention four years ago he proved to his own satisfaction that Cleve land would be annihilated in the coming -campaign aud the Demo cratic party split into fragments. No Democratic candidate has ever met the approval of the wise Cock ran. Mark llanua, all by himself, appears to have been the only con vention that could furnish Bourke a candidate to his liking. He poses as an Irish orator, but if there is any one the Irishman detests it is the next President of the United States. Miss Ada Grissom is expected to open tne public school at Corinth Monday after the 3rd Sunday in this month, it beins: the 21st. The pat rons of the school could have done no better than to have secured the services of Miss Ada, for we hear she gives absolute satisfaction both in Vance and Granville counties. We visited the flat woods a few days ago. Met our old triend Elijah Fuller, who is about 81 years old. Had his vest brought out to show us a Bryan and Sewall button which he eir midst. He is one of the best iudcres or tobacco in the State, knowinar all about tobacco from the plant bed to the factory or prize house. Of course he looks after his own interest first but never forgets the farmer and will on all occasions give him all the market will allow. We think we have seen buyers bid on Col. Bob- bitt's judgment, hence it is so neces sary to hae him bid on farmers to bacco, and now in conclusion we will say we wish him as well as Mr. Walter T. Clement crreat prosperity and may he spread and grow as the green bay tree upon the banks of the ments. wore on the collar of the vest, upon Neuse upon which he is located in wuicn mere was a large dirt clobbers "'"."Si uusy anu oeautirui nes! tound on the back of the par 'own or ivinston. Leopold. ment. He removed it awav rapidlv. saying it was a McKinley badge and Commissioners Sale Of uw ouuu eki miiig uuum luuiaiu on a i vamaoie Jbana. BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY CON ferred upon me ty a certain deciee of the Supe rior Court of Granville county, entered on the Second day of September, 1896, byJ.M. Sikes, Clerk of said Court, in ex parte proceed mire en titled Lucy Ann Hudson, John C. Hudson and others ex parte, 1 will sell by public auction at the Courthouse door in Oxford, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 5th, 1896, that valuable farm known as the Theophelus Hudson place on Tar River, near Kimball's mill Not in favor of anvbndv ln GanJil1.e.f"n7.- ?djini"'iLthe lands l w.- t. i ? n ,. i i -i , ,, . , . ,. , i mioDiui, v, waae, is.. Jj. wi nomasgou, j. k. It la by no means nattering much, but think if we are kind to Walters and others, containing H5 acres more or mm ne mav vote tor Bryan and Tom '?SB' saiu Jauu W1" "e 801U Ior p"ll.ro" amount Watson at the November election. THE RIGHT TO AN OPINION, It is inconcievable how some men pertinaciously oppose the utterauce 1 il a oy oiner men or any opinion con cerning the financial question involv ed in the present campaign that is opposed to their own. Honest argu ment seems to have been lost sight of. Debates of a kind that convince, or at least win respect, appear to have no place in the disputes that are now offered in the place of argu- Democrats jacket he wore. We greatly enjoyed meeting the hero of many hard fought political battles (sometimes against him but the most of the time for him) Willis a. Jenkins, Esq., at Gray Rock at the meeting on Wednesday. Our friend was continuing to throw hot shot at Ransom and other olJ tim to those who back the gold standard idea, that they are the loudest in their arraignment and abuse of others who do not agree with them. These appear to think that no man has a right to believe that bimetal- It is un- sort who sell out the "men in th gap." Cockran will be of as little lism has an? virtue at a11- account in the canvass of 1896 as when he was arrayed against Tiden and Cleveland. Good sounc Corn can be bought from Milton Hobgood, at Enon, by the barrel at $2.50 at barn door, $2.75 delivered. and on time at $3.00. jly24-tf. fortunate that so many arrogantly assume tor themselves the right to abuse the advocates of silver. It is not fair. It is not decent. At this time Peace Chapel is with out a called preacher. The Rev. T. Benton Hill is at school again. Mr. Hill was a popular preacher, and they will hardly find another to give so much satisfaction. We would not if we were a preacher like to have Mr. Hill for our predecessor. He preached, so we have been toid, on the 4th Sunday in August a very fine sermon, it being his iarewell one. Rev. Mr. Pool will fill the pulpit the next regular meeting. the heirs at law of Theophelus Hudson, deceas ed. Term 8 of sale, one half cash, btlauce In 12 months with Interest on deferred payment from (late of sale, and title retained till all of the pur chase money is paid. Time of sale 12 o'ciock. Wept. 3rd, 189(i. A. A, HICKS. Commissioner. Sept 4-2w. -OF- Glover Seed J Received -AT- HANCOCK'S DRUQ STORE, ' Next to Post Office, OXFORD, N. C. E. A. Roberts, . . FIRST CLASS Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. You Jf Afraid 4 TO READ BOTH SIDES OF THE QUESTION? The New York Journal is the only Metropolitan paper indorsing; Bryan and Sewall and it daily publishes articles by the leading financiers of the country on both sides of the question, "Silver versus Gold' It is progressive, liberal and always espouses the cause of the masses. Every broad minded man should read it, whether Republican or Democrat We holfl that. thei-P ara t.VtnnaanAc, i . v, . . , . , The protracted meeting which was of honest men in the land to-day heId at Gray Rock church last week who sincerely believe that a double did great work in reviving the church Executor's Notice. CTAVING BEEN DULY QUALIFIED as Executors of the estate of John J. Meadows deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to borne forward and settle the same at once. Persons holding claims against said estate will present them to us for payment on Or before the 14th day of August, 1897, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. This August 14th, 1896, M. BLA1.0CK and J. F. MFADOVVS, si-6t. Executors. Safe Horses, Reliable Drivers and first-class vehicles. Good well-broke young horses and mules on sale at all times. A 1 Bar Room ! I am also running; a first-class bar on Wall Street. Dave Chao- man, the old reliable, has charge of this department, and will he glad to have his friends call on him. If you wish to ride or drink call on "Dolph" or "Dave." )R. I. II. IAVIS, Dental Surgreori, OXFOJRD, N. C, ertVHprorsMljHl 93 -vice-i to thn people o Oxford and Granville conniy. Office over J. C. Cooper & Son'e Bank. Office honrg torn 9 to 5 p. m, Jnne31-6ni. 1 1 i III Daily ----- 1 Cent everywhere. Subscription for One Month, Including Sunday - - - -40cent3 Two Months and a Half - - Send subscription to The New York Journal, Circulation Department, NEW YORK. Administrator's Notice. HAVING BEEN DULY QUALIF1KD AS Administrator, with the will annexed,1' Kacbaol Minor. dee'd. late of Oranvil:e i',,iH)tiie is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward aud sett'e the same at once. Persons holding claims aain-.' her es tate will present them to me for payment 011 or before Sept. 4th, ls97, or this notice will t)tf plead in bar of their recovery. 11. M. HESTKK. Adm'r C. T. A., of Rachael Minor, deceased, li. S. Koyster, Attorney. 1 ,,w Notice. HAVI NG QUALIFIED AS KXKCT tor of the estate of Miss M ' Williams, deceased, before the Clerk ot the Superior Court of Granville county, this is to notify all persons hoMing claims against the estat- to present thein t.O me nn or hefor tha '4tli !nv of Au gust, 1897, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. IVrsons indebt ed to said estate must make imniedbite payment. This 24th day August. 1- J. T. WILLIAMS, Executor of Misa M n VVU iamP.de- ceased. aueSS 6t.
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