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ORIGIN OF "KICKER8." 1 belter that the origin of the ex pn In bit ot slang 'kicker' may be found in th very lowest form of occu pation any member of the human race follow," W. M Robinson itatea. -Between Wormeley' and 8t Helen's, la Cornwall, is as underground canal connecting the lower levels of the coal mine at Wormaley'a with the surface station at St Helen' which saves a great deal of money for the mine owner In hrvi)ing the coal, which la imply loaded on the barge in the mine and transported by the canal under the mountains to the harbor at St Helen's. When the canal waa de vised, however, how to provide for locomotion for these barge waa a prob lem. "Mules couldn't be used, and there were circumstances which made a team Impossible, but an inventive genius finally solved the riddle by suggesting that cross piece of timber be placed along the roof of the canal, which was vary low, and men could lie on their backs on top of the loaded barges and kick' the vessel along. After the barge was once started this was found to be feasible. The men could easily keep the load in motion by the means suggested, and It ha ever since been in use. There 1 no question about the low grade of this sort of work, and even the men who follow it are constantly 'kicking' around the villages where they live. They were known at the mines official ly as 'kickers' because of their work, and their vocal complaints, continually Indulged in, caused every one at Wormsley'B or St Helen's, no matter what their station or employment who Indulged lu complaints to be called 'kickers.' I presume that the origin of the word, as we use it is Just what I have suggested." St Louis Globe Democrat DUTCH SUPERSTITIONS. If the fire goes out on New Years eve trouble is foreboded. If yon walk backward, the errand yon are bound on at the time will fail. To prevent cramp wear an eelskin garter about the left leg below the knee. To cure warts rub a black snail over them, but the snail must afterward be Impaled on a rose thorn. The first person to enter your house on New Tear's day will, if he be light haired, bring bad luck to you; if dark haired, good luck. To test your sweetheart's humor make him stir the fire. If he stirs it to a hearty blaze he is good humored. If he makes it smoke and fade he is hard to live with. If a lock of your hair burns bright and long you will have a happy life of seventy years or more, but If it bums weakly and soon goes out your life will be both sad and short Mistaken Identity. The wearied fiat hunter pushed long and persistently at the button labeled "Janitor." The house bore a sign stat ing that there were apartments to rent. The Janitor was evidently absent from his post of duty, as there was no response to her repeated ringing. Disheartened, the seeker for a home was about to turn away when the door was opened from the inside and a bright faced boy of about seven years was disclosed. He looked wonderingly at the visitor, who asked: "What kind of an apartment is there for rent here?" look of mingled disgust and scorn slowly overspread the youngster's face. He surveyed the questioner from head to foot and finally said with an ag grieved air: "Say, I ain't the Janitor."-New Tork Tress. Why They Smiled. Brother Jones was noted for his long and laborious prayers, and although the good people of the church respect ed him they were not at all pleased to hear him pray In meeting. The new minister was not aware of Broth er Jones' unpopularity as a "prayer," so he had no idea why a ripple of amusement passed over the congrega tion when, after a hymn had beensnng, he said, "Brother Jones will lead us In prayer,' and in a fervent tone add ed, "and may God" help us." What It Contained. Analysis of the water of an artesian well bored In a southern state showed that It contained a large proportion of ammonia. Uncle Zeb, a colored resi dent of the town, spoke of the matter in this wise to a drummer whose grip he was "toting" from the station: "We" got or artillery well here, an' las' week day done scandalised de wa tah an' foun' It plum fall er hydro phobia." Wouldn't Bed Prices. "Oh, dat I could git a Job in de leg ialatur"!" exclaimed Brother Dickey. "What would you be willing to work for?" some one asked. "Wall, suh," was the reply, "I wouldn't charge a cent mo' dan de yuther tegialaturs." Atlanta Constitu tion. It Diana-reed With He. '1 told yon It wouldn't do to Invite Willie' teacher to dinner a long aa I have to do my own cooking." "Why, what happened?' "She whipped Willie tin mornlng."- Cleveland Plain Dealer. Lett ins Hint live. "I'd willingly, die for you." "Your income dies .with yon, doe it notr "Certainly.'' "Then don'f'-Houston Port. ' A. wport of a German experiment hoe been received at the department of agriculture of the digestibility of brans fed to sheep wheat and rye bran and bran resulting from old fashioned milling as against that from modern machinery. It appear that th rye) bran Waa more thoroughly di ctated than wheat bran, and that as It might be expected, the bran obtain ed bv modern milling has a lower nu rrfttve value than old fashioned bran, the Hatter, is not so entirely, oi- of th MM Sept Bid. Pu lllng fodder has been th work of Marl everybody for a while, Mi It la nearly over now and th people are get ting ready to pick cotton. Mrs Nannie Morton and children are vuJUng hr stoter, Mr Q K Dlxoaat Oriental Mr D E Debrahl and atrt C J Debruhl went to Haw Bern Thursday. Mr Laura Street, who has been v tatt ing relatives and friends near New Bern rots road to her home last Mon day. Mr F 8 Ernul of near Zorah, pasted through oar vlclnty last Thursday say ing he had visited Richland and Kins ton and was on hi way back to his home. Mr C J Debrahl hat been busy this week running hit saw mill and says he still has more tawing to do. Some of our people are fixing to build and tome fixing to repair. Sunshine. Mrs W H Taylor's Death. The above named lady wm born about 32 years ago In Caiteret County. N. C, She waa a daughter of Cornelias Bell and wife, living near Dr J W Bander on Bogue Sound Carteret County, N. C. A few yean ago, the married Mr W. Ilenry Taylor, of that county, and mot ed to Panta Gorda, Fie., where she hat since resided, bhe and her husband went in the boarding house and fishing business to f ether, they were prosperous, seemingly became they sncoeeded in accumulating some money. About a year (go, her husband died, leaving her some insurance money, After the death of her hatband, the con tlnued her work In the hotel business, and up to last Thursday, th 4th Inst, was well and teemingly In good tplrlti, about 11 a. m, that morning, the went to the "Panta Qorda Bank" to draw out some money, bhe drew a check for $1000.00, but the casher told her he had no bills larger than $5.00, the told him she didn't want snch small bills and re fased to take the money, but was told to coma back in three (8) hours and larger bi'.lt would be given her, she agreed and went back to her home, had dinner all right cleaned np things at usual, went up stairs to her room and In lost than twen ty minutes was a corps. The only person present wat her sitter In law, Mrs Bertha Bell, who heard a noise In Mrs Taylor's room and going In found her In bed with ipasms, which conttnned until death resulted. Asppousltton wat that the might be, poisoned which looked reasonable and a coroners jury was held, but no evidence was brought to bear, that would cast any susplston on any one except herself, and the verclct wat, died from cause un known to jury. No antapty waa held, which looked strange at many believe the had committed snlcide, only about a year ago, her husband died under cir curastances like unto this, he wat taken suddenly and died In a few minutes from takln ga drink V salts and whiskey said to have been poisoned. Sutplttoni reetedupon his wife, but no evidence was brought forth against her, and the has been In Punta Gorda ever since get ting on well, and making money to said. She hat nearly $20,000 In the Punta Gorda Bank, she has one child a little boy some 7 years old, the boy hat 10000 to his credit, of insurance money left him by his father, the has three brothers here In Punta Gorda whom we suppose will take care of her affairs and the child. The funeral was preached at the M. E. Church by her pastor, Rev R H Honlker she being a member of that church. The writer wat well acquainted with all the family from father and mother down, an was one that helped to put the casket, which was a very fine one cott lng $75 in the hearse to carry to. the church and wat alto at the funeral. A stranger death, In fact two strange deaths in one family in little over one year. G. W. Wabd. Investigation of Scupremong: Grape. Ihe United States Department of Ag culture is investigating the Scuppernong grape with a view to determining the best varieties, methods of culture, pro nine, training, etc., aa well at the uses to which the fruit can be put One of the features of Uus Investigation which Is considered of particular importance to the location of vines of this type, either wild or in cultivation, that are known to excel In productiveness, ilie, color or quality of fruit, or In some other Import ant particular, In this connection, the Vitlouhurttt of the Bureau of Plant Industry, who has the work in charge, will be glad to receive report on such vine from par son who know of their extotenee, ita ting the facte regarding them and th Dointt of special merit that hare been observed in them. Correspondence regarding such vines should be addressed to Geo C Husmand Vltlculturltt, Bureau of Plant Industry, U S Department of Agriculture. With ington, D O. Tm Department will, upon applica Hon, furnish tpeclal mailing boxes sad frame with which specimens of choice varieties ean be forwarded totheViti culturiat for examination, without cost to the Make rich, red blood, and muscle more rapidly than any known remedy, It'i food for brain and nerve. That what'e Hnlliater't Rockv Mountain Tea is.M6 cents. Tea or Tabiett.-F S Daf f. If odd Dyspepsia Omfii Mpt. 8. Cotton to of oar M MM ginned yet. TV crop waa dam maeh by the heavy Aagu.t The large- crowd nimtilirl to Co v Friday tvMlag hut that h anger train, a blood hounds war x peotedonUto train to arch out lh party or parties who burned Whit Bros, warehouse, bat a there was so much passing and some rata the dog was so tun to in this esse. The) town hat purchased this dog bow, so wo will hav him ready at all timet. Mr J J Boyd hat him In charge. Any one need ing any work of this kind done w 111 find him and dog at their service. Mr Daniel Falkoaar and wife toft tost week to vl.lt Mr Ftlkener-t parsa ta la th Western part of th Stale. They ex peel to be gone tome time. Quite a number ot oar people wont to New Barn today on butlaee. Mr I O A very to moving in hi new store today. He hat teonred Mr Durham II aw kins to clerk for him. Mr F W Whit returned from Oroatan Saturday night what ho ha bee visit lng hi son for a few day t fishing and crabbing, he report a good time. There are lots of building and repair lng going on now, the two fires htve not discouraged the outlook for mora la provementa. HEN ON. ORIENTAL Sept. 5. Mr W J Morgan returned Friday morning from a trip to Hoi folk. Mist Mary Dixon has Just returned from Maytvllle where she hat boon visit lng. Mist May Adam to hero visiting Mia Margaret McLean. Mr and Mrs Hitkint are entertaining torn of their relative from Klnstou this week. Mr and Mr Griffin rtturned from Pol locktville Friday night, when they at tended the burial services of their tit ter. Mr and Mrs Joel Edwls drove to Olym pi Saturday to visit relatives. They re turned Sunday afternoon Mr R D Hodge left hi hone without hitching him last week, and in a tew minute heard a noise. He came ont on ly in time to see his buggy smashed up the street Mint Hannah Swindell left Friday to attend school at Klntton. The Meant W B Blade are repairing their mill here. Rev Mr Vase began hi protracted meeting at the Free Will Baptist church Sunday. Capt Ben J Pickle ha been doing a lot of work In trimming out and beaut! fylng the campus about the Academy. This (peak for the educational impulse In our town. The Junior Builder gate their can tats tt the Christian Church Friday night. Th exercises were rather humor out and teemed to please the audience. Mil Nora Smith was the efficient organ 1st and Mr Joel Lewi helped train the children. At the close a collection wis taken which amounted to $2.80. Our people will be glad to welcome Miss Nina Todd of La Grange Into our midst at the opening of the Graded School. She it one of the teachers. She wit here two yean ago and to held in high esteem. She wis educated at Kin ley's Seminary and at Hawthorn Col lege, Texas; in addition she has four years experience In teaching H v tta Notes From BeHalr. Sept 8th. Farm work to quite varied now and the odds and ends of farmers labors are constantly changing. A little fodder pulling, tome hay cutting, sowing tar- nips, planting fill potatoes, etc. Meet of the early planted potato that did not rot came up and then to not a good stand owing to the very heavy rain which flooded all the bottom about hen and hence th low ptocoa rotted. Some tweet potato indicate a fair growth of tubert but many chow mora vines than potatoes and some of us have put the hog on the vine so they can start to fattening, Peas an to torn extant recovering from the heavy rain in August, but tome si serloutly Injured especially where they are beaten down by wind and rain. Mr J H Stevenson of oar vicinity re ports rescuing a man while Broad creek last Thursday. They were approaching each other ud Mr Steven son saw the man fall from his buggy and link between the wheel where the water was abort a knee deep, he harried to him and found him under one wheel with bit foot hung in th buggy. Th man seemed almott drowned and pletely helplets. Stevenson got th man' head above water sad after a few minutes, came along and assisted in getting htm on dry ground. From the Indica tions Mr Stevenson waa convinced that this man wa intoxicated. It very hoarse from th fleet of his wading, but perhaps he sated a from drowning, and if that man who r he Is realises hit awful danger la iuohfearful condition, aa perhaps a oul may b saved from nal death. Mr Stavenion did not know the mn, but hope he will not ever get in tuch a predteame MrtadMn Bolt and Oay 8 Lane, who have been spending a Bellair are expecting to return to ear la a taw day. There are only a few bm of chill In oar midst, loss than usual tot a wet spll last of August, and the I tar running from the atactic tot) slxttos nearly vry day Perhep the lattaaiail tquinoetiij storm to near and than good picking weather may SKOIT PASSING EVENTS. M Btjmir toy that Just a k a the Norfolk and Southern road a her with a staadard rang roej the iteamer Hmm will be withdrawn from Elisabeth City and put on between here and Nw Beta. Washington I 0 Pingr. Th Btoto eo -respondeat In the dis patch of Sudsy i Journal In giving the lists of student! who spplled for license u attorneys, omitted th name of Mr Wm Dunn, Jr, of this city. The friend of Mr Dana will be glad to leire of his The Stonewall C.mp of Bayboro M O, ha accepted the Invitation to attend the reunion at the fair at Klteabeth City. tmeof the Norfolk builnee men hare organ toad a company to plant 18,000 acres within twenty miles of that city for the purpose of cultivating scup pernong grspe for wine. Prof E P Msngum, superintendent of the schools of Wilton died st Rex hos pital la Raleigh Sunday morning, hi death happening while undergoing treat ment for catarrh. He was widely known at an educator and ha relatives and many friend is this city. There wis a Urge excursion to More- head Sunday. The end of the season crowd there do not seem to diminish very much. There were five eoachea on the train, two of which wen filled hen. One hundred ticket were sold here, A transfer ho.'te driven by Joe Rhue, which wu standing In front of hotel Obattawka ran away Saaday and col lided with mail box at th comer of Middle and South Front itreeto which lived it from further damage. It tried to affect i forcible entrance to M W Chapmen's store bat fortunately that as a failure. Had then been any Labor Day cele bration in New Bern yesterday proceed ing would very likely hare been check mated by rain as there Wm a liberal down fall all the afternoon. It wm ac companied by torn thunder and light ning. The condition of Mr W F Hawkins, who lott three of his fingers off the right band In the planing machine at the shops of Register & Uzzell, last Fri day wat not so favorable yesterday. The hand wu vary much swollen and in flamed and the pain greater that at any time since the accident occurred. The tbop of the Atlantic & North Carolina road wen shut down yeiterday so as to enable the employes to observe Labor Day, Charily Bell, Infant daughter of Wal ter R and Maggie M Weekt died at their residence 18 East Front street yester day and was buried at six o'clock but evening. Service wen conducted by Rev T M N George. Mr d Mn Geo U Robert returned yetterdty from Suffolk, Vs., where Mrs RobeiU has been piss'ng the sum mer. Mr S Coplon has returned from the North, when he went to perehue hli Fall stock of good i. On the toola! pag of Sunday' lisue of the Athevllle Olttsen an tho photot of Mto Mary Bmma Street sponsor and Miss Sophie Whllford, maid of honor, from the New Bora camp No 116$, who attended the reunion at Aiheville on Aug 10th and Slat. Th chair ear Vance hat been engaged for special trip over tho A & N C road daring the pest few day carrying pres ident Howtond who to making a mlnnte Impaction of the whole road. Th work of taking Inventory of th A A NO road la progressing rspldly and will be completed In a few days. A alraular letter hat been Issued by Howlaad Improvement Co agent and employee of the A k It C road contain ing name of offloers of the road and notifying all employee that they wen to be rttaintd. ITS Ul II! BID. The Best of Backs are Bad When They Ache and New Bern People Enow it. A bad back is always had. Bad at night when bedtime comet Jut m bed la the morning. Brer try Doaa't Kidney Pilli for Rf Know they cure backache cure every kidney HIT If you don't come Mew Bera people do. Read a cat of It: F P Avery, foreman at the A & N 0 B B tbop residing at 80 Gnvea street My: "I ean reeommend Does' Kidney Pllli which I obtained from Bradham Pharmacy. My back wheal would get up in the morning felt weak and lame and the use of Doan'a Kidney Pill Bored it I have felt much better and atronger since I used them. My bask was a weak spot and it I caught cold it settled there snd I teemed to Iom all use fit Sine using Dom'i Kidney Pill my back hM net troubled me one bit Ton can me my name as aa endorser of Dunn's Kidney Hill end I will mend them to anyone." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents f ostor-Mflbura Co, Baffalo, NT. agent for the Unit States. Bemmbr th name Doan'a and take no other. Wood'sSeeds. TOM HMntoI S and the fact that we do pcnootSt the target Southern Mpply every req GARDEN AND FARM SEEDS to the very best advantage, both M regards quality and ne Truckers snd hwi Hiring large quantitiee of Seed are requested to write for peetol price. If yon hav not raceited a copy of WOOD'S SKID BOOK for ldfc, write for it Thereto not tm? fgttfllM Weed's Seed Seek w b eo i aunt-it. Wfftel TiWi Wood & SooSt S4SM1 MMBOM, VIlllttL AN IMPRBSSITE SERVICE The Woodmtn of lb: World Dtolcate a Meaoauat to the attmory of J ft Parker, Jr. Tory U vjiiful and uapreetlr terr ors were aeld Bunday afternoon at veiling ot th monument on th (Tvt of J B Parker, Jr., under th ample ot th Woodmen of th World, They w oondnoted by Mr W N Pagh la th art senoaof a large tsiembly of Interested spectator. Prominent among thoi who parttol paled la Ihe oaremonle wire th br from th Ktnaton oimp, of which i here wu a large dekgattoa, aad to whom wm largely dae the ineeeu of the ceremonies. XapMtelly uoyabl wu the oraatoa delivered by Sovereign B Lewta, of Klaiton. It wm a matter piece of elo quecoeand vhmmoryof the departed brother was refreehed In the minds heart of thou who knew htm M well In word of well deserved proton. Ia addition to hit eulogy of Mr Parker s chtraoler, Mr Lewi gave succinctly lis history of th order, he told of It mrv lone frrowth. of Ita irhlsvementi ami Ita pnrpoae. He told of the oat torn that the order observed of ptoelog atoan men ts over th graves of all of their deceased brother and th Incident which tag gested this custom. The monument it a pretty design of granite mads In th prevailing Style and ahape to an enduring mark of and efteotion DAGO UPRISING Italian Laborers Ran Amuck at Their Camp Near New Bern Then wu an exalting time among th Italian labonn who nn working for th P O W railway Saturday night end whether they really ra-ant to do any harm or not matters looked mighty s rioua for a time. Th man wan receiving their pay from th foreman. At utaal it given to them in enTelpoe and th work waa about completed when one of the men bnving opened hi envelope it supposed to have counted it end thought it wm shy of the true amount be wm to receive. Be went up and said something to the foreman la the rich Italian ton gue and for an aaiwar he received (lpby which htr fell to the ground. The tight of this set th blood of the belligerent for elgners boiling and they osed clabs, stick, (tone, and even flourished their long blsded steel knives which they Miry for lit tuch emergen . It wm a tiotout crowd for a few minutes but they were qnieted down and nobody wm injured In ihefrMa. The little difficulty deUyed the My- ment ot the negro laborer who were gathered In front of the Company 't of Am on Craven itreet and they became a little reitlou but th psy matter arrived In good Urn and thereby saved mort trouble Police Court News. Samuel Barbers disorderly conduct on 8nday landed kirn In the police court vrstardar. He wm reported at to th I police m making vigorous endeavor to kill hi wit but ih appeared Lin court M a witness for the defenie tad ed very iprightly for a bait mardrd amen, Ftae sad cott amounting to i $8.15 were pt on Barber tor creating the dlttnibanc. A 8 Tiler, a white man plead guilty to being drunk and disorderly . He wm eattlag up in a general way ea Griffith treat Saturday night but i penitent in court He waa the costs. Same Old. Applet te. Philadelphia, Aug 81.-Mainger Cou nt Mask, ot the Philadelphia American League dab, hu purchased boat the Toronto Beaten League Olnh the re lease of Pitcher Applegite. The pitch er, however, will remain with the To- onto club, until the cIom ot era League championship lealna, Sept Mlh. Pink heekt and golden hair, Blue eye fall of glee; The secret ot htr pretttneu, I Hooky Mountain Ta. PS Duffy. HOLuarc" Roclcy (MounwSii TJ fhfp0 Mtagi rSttoi d lnrigw. bosineatinSeedstnth Btotaa. enable on to at te GOLDEN NUfifiETS FOR MUM tWlt nssMnww4BsMnfsi7l r fnssW I Take Down Relating Stotgun I I The notion that one most pay tree Bfty dollar upward in order to get I I Cd shotgun has been pretty effectively gtoportad since the advent of I I ttm Winchester Repeating Sbotgnn. Theae guns are told within reach I I of abxtoet everybody's pone. They ere safe, strong, reliable and handy. 1 I When it come to shooting qualities no gun made beau them. They I I tar aaed in i and id range. Step into gun store and one. I 1 hw ntMi Smt mm n an addrttt m aiifcW tmr4 tm mr Inrse asetfeaSnt , I WINCHESTER WE PEA TING AJRM3 CO- NEW HAVEN, OOMN. J NEW BERN'S GREAT FALL FESTIVAL AND Street Fair! Greatest Exhibition of Presented by Seeman-Milican Kadi Oras and Free Festival Co. ONE SOLID WEEK OF FI N. 19-25 SEPTEMBER 19-25 15 Big Novel Shows. 6 Big Grand Military Excursions on railroad Proceeds benefit Knights of Pythias Band, New Bern, N, 0. If you are looking for fun and a jolly good time maKe your arrangements so you can meet us in New Bern. Positively no obscene or on grounds. Gambling strictly prohibited. Remember Date aSept. I9-25 RHODES MILITARY INSTITUTE ... r . .. ...... a New Bern Military Academy. NEW BERN, N. C. The Largest and Best Equipped Boarding School in Eastern Caro lina. Specialists at the head of every Department, Faculty of 19 mem bers (including lecture faculty, rep'esenting Univer ity of North Quo- Una, University of Virginia, A ft M of Mississippi, Texas Normal Col lege; Belhaven Hospital, Medical College, New York; College Physicians and Surgeons, New York; Peabody Normal College, New Yrrk Conser vator of Music, American Institute of Normal Methods, Boston; Con se vatory tf Vusic of Pa is, France; Lett Big Crnservatory of Music Germany; Harvard TJniversit; , Trinity Coll-g. and o her promineit in-stitutfons. SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS being expended for new buildings, barraov s a: d dormitories Lighted torouiHout Dy etectnci y and supplied with oity water, a pme ss the S ate affords. Bath looms. Large and loyil stndant body last session. Apply at once for Catalogue. Carolina Business College A Separate and Distinct Ins itution with a St.ong Facu'ty of Spe cialists. Th. best and most easily mastered mthods f Bookkeeping and Systems of Shorthand ever developed are used in this Co lege. De macd for Bookkeepers and Stenographers greater than we can supply Positions tuaranteed to those taking combined course. Railroad fare paid for those taking fnll Shorthand and Bookkeeping scholarship. Take one of tese courses and let us help you to a good payvg position. Apply at once fcr illustrated cataicgue. Address, S. J, HOLLADAY, A B, LL. B. President. NOTICE I There will be an Ice Oreem Sapper sad Lawn Party at Mr I Z B Devi" est Friday night, Sept 8th for the pnrpou of raiting money to put desk ia the schoolroom. A. very ptoataat evming Is anticipated. Everybody oordtally Invited. OOMB 1 1 1 MBS J E WBTHBBIBOTON, Teacher and Maaager. rfol Dyspepsia Cure ita kind ever in South. SsnsatlonalFree Acts. Band, 40 Pieces and steamboat routes. lewd shows allowed And Oome Along. Sept. 19-25 And Kinston Business College. Object: Oire l.igher education; prspar men for sophomore and junior olaaaet; giro full female col lege courses and good business pre paration. Ideal in location and beautiful aurroundinga. 9 strong college and university equipped! teachers. 160 atudent 80 boarders 1903-'04. Rates, board, tuition, laundry 1186 per icbool year. W H RHODES, 8up, Kinston, N C bcautilully illustrated Administrators Notice kitted u admlntotrator of thai to to notlfr ail person having alaunt against the Mtate of the aid deeeaaed to exhibit them to the an detetgeed, en or before the Mthiejef Ana-nit, 1800 er a nottoo will be pleaded In bar of tbelr reeotety. All person In debted to tald estate will pleue make Thi Kth day of Ag 180. L P. HATCH, Admlntotrator Bluojeto whit vou ears Wonen Sod quick relief in Dr.Thackerl Urn and Blood Svmp.
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