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1 VOLUME XXIV. Ml BIKN, IKAYI.N U'lNTi. V '.. r"KIUAi APRIL :. I fr 1 -S F.l n Mi E(TI"N THE LEG1SUTURE. Met lis', riay in Adjourn?! Session anJ Does Business. Brady T. lo r inally (1J urn a I J l. N ou it ila Hill. I ; . lb Vius b. r Pres Oil peci ' ' nal. UaLkh.ii, April a Tbe Ltgisiaiute mel In aoj i inied Beanlou at '" u today with two -tmiiiti and twelve Kepi seu lalive pri ati.l. Iq Ihe tt-ul Cbl-( llik M.iwcli called the ik-nato to order and clli il Hr alor Oienu to the chair In the llousa Speaker Moore presided. He hurt not expected to attend audwa! not looked for, but he finally came tie cause, as ho sad. It wa necessary to , nass a few local bill and amend some of the acts passed by the Legislature la the March bO-floa. Some of these h'lls bad been overlooked and they wero consld ered necessary in be passe I. The following bills wero pasted t 'day. A bill allowing the Governor lo app -lnt Superior Court Ju Igja ami 3 ili.-llors under the new law any time after March l.lh ' A bill to publish the Impeachment J trial proceedings in full including the j arguments of the counsel. A bill lo allow the Uuldaboro Lumber Company to Increase Ita capital stoik lo three hundred thousand dollars. A bill to allow the people of Mitchell County to vote r,n the question of com- nulsory attendance at scnooi I llio f enate, could not arrive loday, ow-1 lug to a railway washout and hence no bills couid be ratified. A tesoluilon to adjourn at 2 o'clock had been adopted but it had lo be reconsidered and a re cass was taken until noon tomorrow when final adjournment will probably; I be taken. GETS TEN YEARS' . i Marlaln Sentenced, and Is Placed In the! Penitentiary. j Special lo Journal. Kii.Kioit, April 4 In the Superior Court here this afternoon Maj. William H. Martin, ei-clerk of the Stale treasury was sentenced to len years Imprison ment in the penllentlary for tbe em bezzlement of about ten thousand dol lars o' penitentiary funds. Two hours fr mi tha time sentence was passed Martin was placed In the penitentiary Maiiin's crime was detecteil March 14th He confessed the theft. He was i put on trial yesterday and convicted In an nour. lie Is 63 years of age and fori years he was a department officer of the Oram Army of tho Repabllc and wa. 19 ! years chief clerk. In the revenue collec- M tor s (inter. i ,, ,, . . . .!,. ..i. .11NT11U BllOWIU II IP nm'HUU JU irint- - leg liii aenienco. The term Is the limit I by law for Ibis offense. The elimination of the treasury books, j particularly ibe penitentiary account, by the legislative committee, will reijulrs two or three weeks, It Is believed. The Irregularities in the penitentiary sc couuls aggregate $14000, but Ilia .tate ripert la not ready lo swear lo over $10,000. Ms W. H Martin, the embez zler, has declared all tbe while thai $3miM) as about the amount of his stealings, but yesterday while on trial, be called Stale Treasurer Lacy aside and ! told him the defalcation was not going to eiceed $H300. Nobody bellevei any thing Martin says, of course. El trras urer Worth requested tba I'glslallva committee lo allow bis chief clerk, 1. W. Denmark, to go over the books with the committee. This request was granted. Martin stole $1300 from the new treas urer Lacy, during the brief period he (Martin) was In Ihe latters office, teach ing the new clerks the routine, work. Ex-Oov. Russell told me on lb 1Mb of March I hat ha bad for two years dis trusted Martin. He alto told ma than that Martin, be was Informed, bad stolan $l?0) from Lacy. Hkln troubles, onls, burns, scalds and chafing quickly baaiwl by lbs nse of DeWlti's Witch Haiti Salve. It Is Imi tated. He surs you gst De Wilt's, T. 8. Duffy A (k. Judfct Appointed. Ppeclal to Journal IliLanin, April 4 Governor Ayock lodsy appointed two of the new Juriff provided for la Ibe act Increasing Ik nutnhr of Superior ourt Judges to all leva. Uro A. Jooei of Franklin was ap polniad Juris; '"r th litaib district snd Francis I) Winston of Windsor appointed Jjd for tb seoond dls- lilrl B. P. Aycock I1L Kpeclsl lo Journal lUi.lriiin. April 4 - Tb Oovaraor wa called io i ,ldaboro tkla aftaraooa bf tb eilnut I line of bl bfothtr, ftsaslor D F. A j cock CASTOR I A ni iki In BirtAtojlEsst! AMOUNT UNKNuWN. Marflr's She: ajc Not PHureJ iui Trljl It-fun Sbcrlflv i'c Mi- Ifcc r-crtllLier S..ic. Kai kuni A pi il of the penlirti' iar y i-- c fta'e 1 rra-m n t'l llif i- -ni'Ti ' ' ' i. . i la iLairmau. l-cgan u. - i. ata,in-i, i na- h, t-u o, . : ..' U.j Mann: 11, .i 1 1 1,1. I The l. . : - uieu I i uLau,iji,::zi! N , i Ira what w ill be the amount , sys'ahout UtiX), an (iptrt i i g rand jury il a 4 1 II , ,00, ; lie I ! ary oitlt iala hgu:e on time 1, The trial of W. U Manin, i f tultlng ei-cl ei k, as 1 lie n i ;, '. auperlor court today, li I, a- I lie . ali Martin .' ! the I. .le II I i- n like ;!.-, de i t lie a, w s -l, iali-lv lie hill to k'-'l iiecn saiu ne wouui bumu.i, m--,, ha hat employed two lawi'i wiiiteii all over the counlrv money. It ia believed l.e Mould tiave fled If he had had monei ai il.e linn- of the discovery of his i r,nir Ali penitentiary touchers for live yrars one. 1 he jail lie re Is to be t.'a' ted, or Ihe I.P- re-arranged ao a lo at i v r fi u.h i pi i-on- era entirely diHerrnl i i irnrs State Iroaaurer Iacy uays llml :tu ahoi -f fT hate failed l intke S'-ll "- n- i ind aU oihera have only iiiHite iiiiiul hiult men Is. There may be suils. B E Sedberry of Kayelievi'-e do- I :e cenlly and It Is fo-ind mu le lieiuri lo the M. E. OrpLanage here There ia a irreat r uli of .N.irl'iern pie to I'ineburat. Tlie boto's il.eirsn full. The Information given by Ihc i o-umi-i aloner of agriculture Unt t',H ke.tn er ce: t lite, la )' in lusa 3t yeai's to lliU Interest. At Ihe agricultural depn: I mr;i I stated that tbe presence of tl.. S-m .! Scale has been discovered localities. at dilTerenl You cannot enjoy perfecr healtl cheeks and sparkling eyes if your is aluggisl and your bowels i iot'L,'!-, Witt's Little Karly Ki-icis ('emu whole 8) stem. Tliey never i;ripe. Huffy & Co. liver I'. S. FIRE LOSSES. Report for Ralclrh for the P;i.t Ycur Ending: February. HLIUH, April 3. The toliil lire !.m here during Ihe year ended Kebiunry was $.11, 320. with I8BJ iinu ruuee (: the loss fn.riOO whs with .Millar. Iville hosnry mill, In February There wen SI alarms during the year: H false The I total expense of the hre department w.-is The report was ma le up Indu bj flrt cn!ef j, . A. Mahler, . Arapahoe, APo, April 8A heavy ran. will, mrh thunder . .me la-t lKl,t, The farmers are v -ry bus trying lo ' plant corn and cu.livaie CH'iiiae. Mr. Ueral 1 Leo ,1 snr now Ita a boy. An agent who wants to enlarge pic tures and aell Irons, was in lonnyr terday. Ulas Lonia Hoi ton, of i )) ui .v Is n i ' alleudlng the Acadaniy here. Mil iii-ub-the ihe third now pupil to enter llm l work. I Manv of our people a'lenle, tl.e un ion meeting at Olyinpla. A la-g w; gon load of the school girls a:rl)o ing peop'. went up V'rlday an I rrturue l Sunday, they report a good time. Mr W. K Harper nf ihe s.inhllla moved bis family to New H.-rri last week. lie Is a mechanic by tra li Those famous little pis, l,-.Vit!' Little Early Itlsers will remove all 1 in purities from your system, cleanse your bowels, make them regular. K S DjlTy A Co. CHARLESTON EXPOSITION. Morth Carolina Commissioners meet In Ralclfh to Formulaic Plans. Hii.iis.il, April 4 -This cfenlng tin North Carolina commissioners to tin- Ubsrlolle ei-poslllon met hero, In con pllanc with lb request of Julian Carr, on their nunilier Tho other oommlasloners are Jamai rprunt, W II Ham Dunn, H. l Havenel, Jr , Thus It Manning, A. Cannon, K K. I'roctor. Jr.. Osmond ftarrlnger, W L lllll. W C. Heatb, and Fred A Olds The men leg was for the purpose of mrrilnc fflcers of th upoiltloo and confer ring In regard 1 1 possible part Iclpallon of tbla Stat Owi(l F. Weston of Mr, Vandcr bill's farm, who li a niimhrr of th" b ard of arloilllir m w pn-aoit hy lu i lla'.iou. I i, I. Hemphill ,CI. Airrll', M- y. er an-1 others of l'ia n;,fnllioi mm agement arilved this uiornl.ig I'.in-. er s usrla'nn I a', t ', : Cap t I dub. I railed on Ihi 0 ,im-,r i ' vUlted the agricultural it .-;. l n i . Ita mcMUra and elr The imi iliig of I hen i Isilors and ti Ipoalilon , nmniul inrn bal l In th governor's offl f4prlg roughs r f.el.l!jr -langrr 04 tad an! cured at onra, serious malt oft follow. Uo Mlsjut t'ongh Cor Ml Ilk atg . h Is aotaiom saoa sfllitnra kat I klgk grad remedy F. V9f Ca J. t. laitar baa Jaat tteaif4 a Boa Uaa al Ua Raaauaa ItoDat Tray Iraaka fr 1 1 II iotUrt. HAS ADJOURNED. The Legislature Trana;ts lis C!o Businesi ana Departs. In. nt) Kills Tarsi-d at til J nriied Sfiiilnii. New Hern Hi, nd I siie I or recti 'I 1'rn ii on a de for t u a r it n tee t din pan I- i l : , I M.a' 11,11, Apii. 4 1 lie legialattM- ' n t 1 h -.vas brief and iininleresi "I" Hi Ht-aai ing The Let'iiliilure met at noon aud e:;a!.ir Henrv A. London presided in the Senate, being 1'ret.i lent pro tern. Serator London arrived on the tralu a i'l'.l,- bet-, re iio,n. Owing to bis not 1,1-ini; here yes'erday no H"ts could be : i i!ied It teems that be whs not com li t, though it was stated a washout on lie isihvay bad delayed him, so a lele Mam was sent, telling him his presence was absolutely necessary, as president I inner of the Senate could not be here. Spci'ier Moore presided In the House rts )lii:io:i was passed abolishing the , Hi, e in" enrolling clerk and placing its !ulic i,i ihe hands of the Secretary of -M ate. A t ill was pH-sed allowing persons r ! u i red to give bonds lo the State to give the same in a surety and guarantee e-.impitriv. A bill was passed incrcaingjthc nurn ! r of commissioners of Wilson county l , live after next year. The a' t passed this yea: regardiug the i-sue of bonds bv the city of New Hem a- corrected so as to make the lowest .lenoininiilion of bonds ten dollars, In -t -lid of the entitc $10,01)0 being Incliid I i :i one bond. The leglshil ive dnv was put on the , ( eords as the TilHIi of the present scs--ion, jMioul 'M bills wid resolutions passed .es'erdsy mid today and were ralilied , today At half past one the Legislature -.il joiirncd sine die. Twelve representa lives and live Senators were present at i ne seMoii. CROSSES OF HONOR. Will be Presented May 1 0th to Old Soldiers. H u kiom, April I On the 10th o lay, Memorial Day, the Daughters of ihe Confederacy will present crosses of lion ir to the rt" inmates of the soldiers home ami I hen to the memory of ti e I -w-al camp of Confederate Veterans. Western Union Will Figfht. I ! 1 1 ' 1 1 . r i , April 4. The Western I ni in telegraph company will continue t be light against the order of the corpora lion commission assessing It for taxation ii t l.Ont), 000. Hy order of Ihe Federal Court tlie assessment stands at the old I'uuc, $1100,000, until the matter is heard. Tin- local attorney returned today from New York where he had a conference with the oMMals, and Bays an effort will he made to gel the testimony tabled a' ill re. GRANTSB0R0. senator Miller Returns. Visitors In Town Interesting Personals. Farmers Planllnf Corn Wrantsburo, April 4lh. -The farming cill.ens of Ibis place are busy planting corn, but some of them were delayed by the rain which fell last evening. Senator 1. W. M.ller passed through our town last week on his way homo at Milan: Mr. I) C McCotler, I) W. Sawyer and several other drummers have visile 1 our little low n recently. Mrs Mamie Hndnell of Aurora Is visiting relatives and friends her this wse k Misses Maul, Kvssnl Ituth Henuett of E I ward were the guests uf Mr. II I). Ha n lis, Saturday ail Sunday Miss Hcllla Oaton who Is attending school at Hayhiro, was home last week and was the guest of the Misses Kee ler HaluriUy night L'.ltle Vers Bennelt, daughter of Mr ami Mrs (' L Bennett has been very sick, but I much better now and she will soon be O K. again. Miss Cassie Gasklns of I i jldslxiro, Is visiting friends bar this week Mr Henry Lewis of Oriental passed through our little town Sunday, on his way home from the Disciple Union meet Ing at Olympla Several of our young peopl attended the union meeting which was hall at Olympla, Saturday and Sunday Mmri Claud Langley and Joel Lwl of Oriental vlallxd our town Sunday Mln Fannie Knelfr of this place and Mr Jl'ii llearn of Niv lUrn, made a ,1 Ing trip to Orient 1 a fs w days ago. Mrs Henry M ' 1 1 n of llelair spsnt last week with ber mither Mrs (I II l.sne. Mr J. hn INrrln(ton and family of llalrds ( !reek ipsnl Sundsy at Mr Oeo )ee Mr. Dudley llmlnrll and F.ld IIHslnw pasisd throuii oar town today on thslr way lo Nw Bern F. I. A F The GoYernor. Goard. Special lo JooraaL Rsi.aioa, April 4 Tb Coraraor'i Ooard wa r orgsalsd kara loalgkt, Jaotof tb orlglaai aoaapaaj want va Oabt la tka Ipaalak war aad ika Oap lata aa4 tHkara waat lo tka Pklllpplaa lalaada, :- - ' TBI MAJULSTS. I li ' ;,tviuulallu.ilc'-, e, u : r ia'.aiu A' c rtc :, N i Ntw M Ap J-vTlws i ipen. ICgt- i.w 1 s A- - 17 - - - Mi. B i - - " 1 I ! I I - A.g il,. li : u : i " ) VV mi i ipen. Higl. -I kla. i 7; 1 Csa.1 - (ipau. High. I. C,.,e May 47; ! M Am Toh 1!W So. K y Pf-! . . :j L' S S . 4-4 4 ; Con T 1" I . S S - i'r - W Ky. c . -i-t Koek Is 1M IV; Mo I' inil lot St. I' . U-t 1 "' Bin U il Leather . 13J li: ' A. 9 . -,'''t t a. c. r ni. i"'. 0. A M. . -IT- 471 ; T. t: I. n t Dee. .. :tl Cotton receipts weie l"i.000 bales I.Ueri.i,.l Sales 7.0r0bales. Air. 4.:t7, Aug-epl 4 3. Spots 4 rtM Futures, Meii N-vv Bion Oill. Wot lull in the local was quoted at 7 ll'l to u MHrki-t. market yesterday Advie.'ii to .1. II l.'i'liain A do . y terday ware: New York. April 1. We think lop on cotton has been leached for pre-ent, unless foreign mar kets greatly improve. We think it a good time to sell futures it opens higher Market has advanced on "bra-a" cover -ing t heir short sales. Think tbe shorl interest is now sui'dl. liAII V & MllN l'OOMKKV. New York, April 4 The covering demand not fo great us yesterday. (Hit elders doing lillle. K Moouit A Co, rour KKCKiPia. Same week last year. Th's wouk Sat. Moil. Thus Wsl. Thurs Frl. 1U.00' 17,'Jk) J7 00.) i I 00' I I, 000 H.iiOi) 1 1,0)0 io noo fi.tiuo 1(1,000 84,000 CHARGE OF PENITENTIARY. New Dlreclorale Take Hold. No Changes Made. Inspection of Farms. Hil.Kli.it, April 8 -Today J A llrown aud N O Berry of the new penitentiary directorate went to the penitentiary and look charge. They at once began an Inventory. They will see what is the system, wha' is necessary to be done, etc Meantime there will be no changes in tho personnel. Directors Travis, Crosslands and Mann left this morning for the penitentiary farms on the Itoan oke rlvrr, lo make an Inspection, take an Inventory, etc. Senator llrown thinks the work will take a month's lime Steamer Lillle Supplies. lUi.itiiB, April 8. The clslm for sup plies furnished the Stale oyster patrol steamer Lillle under Whiles admlnls nation aggrlgale nearly $1300. Those which the special legislative committee authorised will ba paid. THE SOLDIERS' HOME. Directors' Mcctlne; Called. BullJInp Ar- ranfements to be Hade. Kil.iioil, April 4.--Slsle Auditor Dixon who is si officio member of Ihe directorate of the Soldiers' home today 1 called a meeting of the dlrertyrs here April 10 Althls a new chairman will be rlerled, (this p.nlllon w s for ten years filled by the late William C Stror. 'arb) A superintendent will also be electe-l II It understood that Cepl. Holrt II Brooks, who for th past 1 3 years hat well filled this position, will 1 be retained Auditor Dlion says plans for s new budding will lx arranges). It will b a dormitory, which later can be uted as a hospital, lie said: "1 think In H years there will b no furlber ua for the borne, ao I then th buildings will le available for otbsr use. Tb bom wilt soon reus lob bom and become nwrely a hosphal for vtr an " Th "captions" of tbe 1191 acts and A resolutions of lb legislator np lo March 1-1, Is published. Il nngbt to bav hern out two weeks sgn, bal th bltcb a lo Ihe public printing caused delsy Tb new school law was tssoad today Tb riritM art Is not ytl Waned. Tb d Isy In this csso Is very annoying both lo tb auditor and lo th corporal loa rom lasloaers Celery Headicfee ftwden. Tkaralaaot aaf kattar raaMd lot kaadaoka Ikaa ikaaa aovdart, Tkaj hw ba la rallara. Jtada aal aoM aal at Davta rtaaotiplloa rkamaff. rki sT! i y.i : THE ACT OF A HLi.O. a Ssalrlird n l ite Out ol a Tool of Molleu Me I n I. ineti oaiue up . art'vi T.iree men oaiue up . ari'vin;: n !,,ng ii'uU shaft, whieli 1 1 :l ' t l- il i ''. ::i I o, so Unit uu Iron riin; cotild I-,- iusoricd between the two IiiiIm-s An ei.iptj i-nicllile n foot wide mid deep buiu in the ling. The foiwiiid i ml ol the pob held il crossbar, liiukin il. us it ui re. a huge T. Two men held the T p:ut of the pole; the third grasped the n-nr rud. 'l'be erui-ible liiini; bet m i en. The remainder of the molten metal from the caldron wan tipped into one cruci ble, and the ineti trotted oil' with il. the I wo in from wilh strained luces, the man behind driving them complacent ly, the oddest team In the world, lie steered them through a doorway, and Ihey emptied their crucible into a small mold. A.s they went liny lo pt step in ! an unusual manner Instead of step ' pintf out right foot will) ilbt loot llic left man's right leg and the right man's j left leg went forward together, knee I with knee, foot with font. W e asked i why. "That," said our guide, 'is to pivw-ui I them from tripping. If they should ' fall, you know. Hint metal would pour over them." j "Of course such a thing never hap pened V" 1 "Yes, it did once, due of ihe men 1 went (low n. The other jumped clear. but (be fellow on the Horn- swam in it." "Horrible! Of course he died insiant ly, poor nut n V" "No; tlie foreman gang, taking In tin several terrific leaps light into Ihe inldilh up and threw him of the can y in.' 'itiuilioti, made l'.,r bun. jumped of it. picked him unt of it bodily. Then lie jumped clear the stuff dropping fr They both went to th they are all right now. himself, with mi bis sho.-s . hospital, but Heroic, wasn't it'.' By the way. that's him. the l"i"- man, Jim II., over there now. lie is , Btlll looking after those fell,, us." We looked over to where a big inn.-: : eular fellow was directing a gang of j uien manipulating molten metal, lie ' was not disfigured, and he did not I,,,, It like a hero, but thereafter Ihe grime i that covered him seei 1 noble indeed, j mid be would not say a word of bis feat when we sought to talk frith him I about It. But Jim II. "ill probably never want for a Job as long us Bald i win's Is working - From an Article on tlie Knldwln Locomotive Works it) Frank Ix'idic'n Popular Monthly. ' ONLY AN OLD SONG. Bit It llloatratrd tkr ( nrloalty of n New York rod. It was only a song, and nn old one at that, but it enme near cuusinic a block on tbe Hrondwiiv surface line tlie other day. Tbe Blngcr "lis ns bl.'ick lis the coal In the curt he was driving, but , that fact cast no alindou on his eitiber ant spirits. Aa be swimi; his ohm lot from Itroiiihvny Into Coitliindt Ktict he raised his mice. Then the trouble began. When the notes i f " ld Itlin 1. .I"i " rnng out hl'b and clear nboe the dm of trnfllc. expressions .,f blank rinme nieiit ovcrsptead tin- f.-o-cM of th. hur rying pcibsti lans h" thronged the sidevinlka Necks ere cimih-.I In a v n 1 1 1 aeun h for t he l , ni I f s,,me newly patented pboimgrnph 1 'r,,wda collii-ted and gnzi-d vmiinily upon the air, n If tlu-y cipcctcl t,. 1,,,-nle the Bound In a., uu- oil), e i;,,,,m tennis were drawn up until a ,,i,- line of trucks eiti'iided up ( , 1 1 la i id I sheet to Broadway, burring access t,, the street, tlint their dilvers might ns. crtain tho cauao of the ennui's ourl,,-!ty. Slid derily a lien sb,,y i rb-d "Ab, rubber' limit' her s, It's only de nigger n alnglii '" Tbe crowd Innglied Thed.-nky now luatlly holding forth on ' The Soivniint Itlver." turned bIib 1 1) y into i hiircti street, totally oblhloiia to the -u it llient be bad cnilacl 'Ibe rr,,,l then dlBIx-rwd, and tin' long line . r ngnim Ix gan to mmc once more "Well." eiclalmed a Jeraeyrnnn on hla way to tbe ferry. ' New Yorkers . nil country pcsiple curious, but" lie shrugged bis shoulders and paaaed on -New York Mall and Kipreaa t!9C9AVtH9C91ATE WANTED ! Poplar, Ah an 4 Guru Inr, V 10 thonaud fH weaklj. For par ttculara addms T. 8. 11000, WHY SUFFER FROrVS Small !T6 "KS 10 " - mams ia ' a ' 5jI r I'lilli II M;il 1 i I C'l'llicl lli'i'l. few 'i i v Nice Niifili ('ntiiliii;i Halite M J.-, l'niii lititti-i- i Kctil Nice) ILivc ini nidi il I' Mill .;i Vim In Ltiu- mi- :t cull w lion ill lici'il (if t;'i' . . M'l Will. ALWAYS 1 ' INI) MY I'KICKS L'K ii,'i I i ,, t i m,i 1 1 1 nl l i i "( .nils i t lie cl Itiolicst . Y oil's In I'li'iise. "82(oii 111. 71 New Shoe Arrivals. i Drel, Selby & Co.'s line of Spring OXFORDS for Ladies wear. Cutler Lyon Q Fields Ox fords for Misses and Chitdrens Ypear. R. T. Woods Famous Button and Lace Shoes for the Child ren, with a line of Oxfords for the very small youngsters, to arrive in a few days. mm urn n uui GUILFORD LEWIS, Wall Paper. I Imve tlio tpwy Utr th Cala J.raUxl ALFRKb I'EATH WALL I'AI'KR. rnii)l tent to Jonr hmiM) or may ba keen ftt Dawtoci't OmfUJ-i7 lU", 10S MtUl St. CHILLS. FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Roberts' Chill Tonic as ruts I nr. Local jDruggits. Pig a , Si Nice Lot Just Received. 4K, Wholtvsish' a& lief ail IIrr 1 M. nan i- If Court Notice. Tbe ne it Court lo ba bold In Cravaa County for tb trial of artailaal caaaa , will I a rega'ar lrca of tba HaparVot ooart baglnalag oa ika aaea4 kloaday bfr ika Aral Moaday la Baptaaibar it being Aogaa ltk lCt. iaatlraa of tka Faaaa Utrlaf caa lit ktad ovar ta Uat Tara ! IM 6 parlor coart. w.K.Warof. :'.'",(,. C B. C. WafaalTtfff M KcflorVy'i l'v.
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