THE FARL1ER AND HIS BANK. ' Many farmers are not as careful as they ought to "be in filing receipts showing payment of bills foe labor and ma terials. By keeping a bank account with the Peoples Bank . and making all payments by check this difficulty is easily overcome because the checks themselves are absolute re ceipts'. y.,'V !VV ' ". . . : We Invite checking accounts in any amount and polite and - courteous treatment ia extended to all depositors, whether their accounts are large or amall. , ;... . illilllfffilllllUIHnilllW THE AUTOMATIC BALL-BEARING AXLE will ease the bur " den on horse more' than any axleev ' fr offered, if you are qsing two horses get a vehi cle equipped with this axle and you can sell one and save the feeding. And is the first and only Bali-Bearing Axle that can be sent to anyone anywhere, and be a succtss every time without any brains being sent along to adjust it. ; " . 6. s. waters & Sons; brjad ST. NEW BERN. n. g. ONIY GOOD UNTIL NOV. 1; An Enlargement Given . Away Fee : WITH" EVERY DOZEN. CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS. WOOTEN STUDIO 96 MIDDLE ST. JUST -KID ; a large shipment of boys up-to-date Cloth ing, made up in the very, latest dpslgns and pat terns, , , We Invite your Inspection, which does not put you nnder any obligation to buy what ever. f Sizes range from 8 to 18 years. V'-'---. S. LIPMAN Cor. S Front, Bryan Block V I S ?E HAVE - THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF , ; LADlfeS HAND BAGS Ever offered to the trading public. Do you Ladies still want to Pay More X Then don't come to see - ; these bigs. - .'.'':ir:1 " ' ' -" " . -'. Barrington Dry Goods Co. M - ! l!A"y , r ,- . J r-. , A5K YOUR L. IS FOOL PROOF AND EVERLASTING . NEW BERN, N. C. GROCER 1 1 --..r -t j .. tJ w-J L S v ' W s a-J x V DIAMOND THIEVES Women Are Experts In Purloining ; the Precious Stones. - SOME TRICKS OF THE TRADE. Cltvsr 8ohame of a Light Fingered Lady Who Worked Nearly Every Dealer In New York Ingenioue , Triok of a Smooth Berlin Swindler. A former State street Jeweler . who it dow a member of a Jewelers' pro tective association . and travels over the entire world In search of dia mond and gem thieves told some of the Interesting methods used by the expert thief to steal Jewelry, says tbe Chicago Kevts. . " .v ', v "Women make good . diamond thieves," he said, "as dealers must not Uke a chance of offending a cus tomer, lest s be be a rich-man's wife or daughter whose trade If obtained regulurly would amount to thousands a year. Any woman well dressed and possessing a certain amount of re finement can' see 'the entire" ttdbk'f almost - any dealer- In; the country. When she 'is clever enough she can get a Stone or piece of Jewelry during her inspection. f x - "One New York woman, came Into a large store and asked to see some unset diamonds. The proprietor of the store watted on her and showed her a large collection of fine stones. She displayed a monster, roll of bills and was about to purchase an expen sive . jewel when she asked whether her husband could see it. 'Why, cer tainly," replied the proprietor. 'We Will send It over to him ' pow.' " The woman hesitated and finally asked whether they would bold tbe stone un til that afternoon and she would make a deposit of $10 on it ! .- "This appeared perfectly proper to the owner, but when she left two val' uuble stones were missing. - The wo man was hailed, taken to the police headquarter and searched. The j?emn were not found on her. and in her in dlgnation she threatened to bring suit against the proprietor. He bad been sure she bad taken the stones; but In bis profusion of apology offered to give ber tbe one she bad bwn looking at and at the same time rSfund her $10. This was better than a suit and tbe loss of all the supposed friends of tbe woman, thought tbe dealer. ; She ac companied him back to the store and while there, watched by detectives, made her way-up to the case where she bad stood before and. slipping ber hand along the under edge, recovered the two missing "stones, stuck there In a little ball of chewing gum. 1 "The detectives did not know posi tively at tbut time whether Rlie bad taken anything from the -counter, but decided to keep further' watch over her. . At another store several, days later.; while she was inspecting gems, a stone was' dropped on fbe floor -ac-' cldentnlly.'-and this rtlso was lost Gum on the front of the Hlioe had got this ' one. , Tbe -woman was ar rested and confessed that she bad swindled nearly every dealer in New Tork with ber gum trick. - ."One of the most ingenious theft was' made in Berlin. ; where a fellow walked Into a general Jewelry store, knowing tbe owner bad a fine dla mond. The thief wore an expensive diamond himself and weut into the store- apparently to have an old Qer man watch repaired.- He started to talk of diamonds and exhibited bts own as a choice stone, ile was nbown the other stone by the dealer. Tber discussed diamonds in every phase until the watch was repaired, when tbe stranger started to pay .for the repairing. lie exhibited a large roi: of bills and purposely overpaid. Dur ing tbe slight confusion of counting bis money and paying for his watch be bud substituted for tbe genuine dia mond a paste stone, which was being carefully wrapped up and placed In Its box by the dealer, while the stranger was sauntering out with bU watch.-: :, . - -. ; ;., -;v,,' "The dealer saw a slight carbon spot in the paste Jewel, as he was closing tbe box and, knowing bis own Jewel to be flawless, hurriedly examined tbe stone and apprebendrd the thief before be was half a block away, secure In tbe thought that he was safe. - -, r , - ."He was taken to the store end every particle of clothing removed and be was searched thoroughly, bm the missing Jewel could not be fonud More through curiosity at the old time watch than anything else one of tbe police opened the back of tbe case and found glittering up nt iin from tbe mainspring the lost, Jewel The tblef confessed and got a beavv sentence. - -" ' ','f "There are Just thousands' of tnU kind of cases," said tbe gen) thiet sleuth.. "The majority of the really big fellows that 1 hsve ever seen ore as fine cut men as one would find any where. Tbelr personality is nsdally et tbe best, but with a had streak In their makeup somewhere." - ; - Very Coniiderete, s ' " A tender hen rted youth was 'once present at an Oxford supper whore the fathers of those assembled wen being roundly abused for tbelr piirsi niony In ' supplying tbe demands of tbelr sons. At last, after buvlnjr Ions kept silence, he lifted up bis voire In mild protest : - 1 1 "After all. gentlemen he said. "Irt as remember that they are our fellow creatures." -. ... He hatb a poor spirit who Is not planted above petty wrougs. Feltbum. A woman In Braddock, N, D., killed her tix children and lfin hermlf,. Tro persons were kiilei by the Col lapse of a bridge in i'biladepliiit, Two more citin hsve brn takn Vy the Chinese rebefs, ho now conlro) 4 pro inpi'g. - A rsi : n I :" -1 l'0 ' ! P.. 1 f PaviG: Pfcacknacy; "Get Flew A: New. .Remedy Called Digestit Found to Be Sure Relief-for Indigeston and Stomach. Disorders. It Digests Food! That Stomachs Ganiiot A Limited Number of Full Size Packages Will Be Supplied Without Cost to Prove Its Wonderful Merit tThe Davis Pharmacy as well as all first-class Pharmacies throughout the country have been supp'ied with the nejjr; remedy for stomach disorders calleed pIGESTIT. " This new medicine has been found t be a sure relief for the distressing symptoms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. It will digest food in a remarkably short time."'-, .'.'. ' " ' ? ' " " . Special arrangements have been WILD SILKWORMS. They Weave Their Thread In' Skeins' Inside Their Huge Nests. The world Is. iudelpted to the Chi nese for the discovery of the virtues of the. silk worm. Its product was un known In Itome until the time of Ju lius Caesar, and so costly was the ma terial that even the Emperor Aurelian refused a dress of this lustrous fabric to his empress. Now It is nurtured in almost every country, and its prod ucts are within the reach of all. ' Besides the . several domesticated species, there Is a . wild silkworm fouud in Central America which weaves a baglike structure two feet In depth that hangs from the trees. At a distance the nest resembles a huge matted cobweb. The Insect mukes no cocoon, bub weaves the silk in layers and skeins around the in side of the nest 'Trota Tegucigalpa there were sent.to England some years ago about six pounds of this silk. There it was made into handkerchiefs not easily detected from common silk of equal strength und delicate texture. There is n curlotis silk, produelug spider in jCentral :Amerlca. the arnita de Beda.: which may be seen hurrying along with h load tf One silk on its back, from which troi) numerous del icate filaments'. Harper's Weekly. Not Full Grief. "Gladys is very strict in her Ideas about the appropriate touch in dress." "Is she?" - : :'f "So , much so that when , her half sister died she would riot wear any but half mourulrig.'V Baltimore Ameri can, to enjoy, true happiness is Impos sible, while those about u are un happy. CASTOR I A ' For Infants and Children. ' - The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Gcvernor Wilson, of New Jersey, at tacked the Republican machines in a speech at Peterson, N. J, - Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Houri. DR. D-ETTHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM usually relieves' sever est coses in a few hours. Its action upon the system is remarkable and ef fective. It removes the cause and the disease quickly disappears. First dose benefits, 76c and $1.00. Sold by Brad ham Drug Co, " ;. i . . , , . . . ' - -(- '" A Ceinet's' Three Parts. " ' , A romet hits three- ftarts- vTbe nu cleus is the bright) starlike point wblcb Is the kernel, the tnie potential comet Around this Is spread the coma, a sort of luminous fog, shading from the nucleus and forming with it tbe head Btlll beyond Is tbe delicate tall, stretch Ing away Into space. And this to the world In general Is the comet Itself, though always the least dense of the whole. ' Sometimes - entirely wanting or bardly detectible. the tall Is again an extension millions of .miles In length. Although usually a single brush of light, comets have been seen with no fewer than nl talis. " , ' , 'S7 The Fountain Head 'of 'Life v ; O y. fir A men wke k4 a week 'and Impaired properly difeet bit food will toon and thet hie blood bee beoome - weak end impoverinhed, sad that hit whole body il improperly sod lutuBioieatly nounened. . v - ' - Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDEN NEWQM. PISCOV mak th mtomack ttromi, ' ftferre nieea, resrores lh MBilmllatlon pertot, Inrltorafi (Ae llvtp and ' purine tad anrlchaa rie bload. it I ttia art at blood. makar, lleah'bulldae mad ratoratlva marva tomle. It makta mam atroat la bodyt-actlva Im mlad mad tool la ludttmamt. ' Thia "Dioovery" ii a pure, glyoerlo extreot ol American snedioal roots, stM)lutcly free lrt.nl eleohul and ell Injurioue, hbit-tormin drugi . All its ingredient! ere printed on in wnpprm, It bee no reUtumthip with eeorct no.iriiini. Itt every intftrdiiMit it eudonied hy the Iredert in ell tlie ichool oi m. dicine. Don't eecrpi jecret notruin ( a iiUiitute lr thli time-provea rvneity o non counmn-(. Asi twia hp.hai. Ihey mui.t Vnow ol , ... ca" mde I y it dun..!! fet 40 y-jre, riflit in your own nen'Mortino,1. ' :-.yf ' ! .'-. ..,u!i.m, Dr. It.V. 1'ierce, IW, lt,t! N. Y, ' j i r" m" made with the makers of this new rem edy whereby they propose to prove its wonderful merit A limited number of full size packages wi 1 be supplied with out cost by Davis Pharmacy - that you may test it in your own case. These packages will be given to the first ones calling, so if you are a victim of Indigestion do not miss this oppor tunity to get relief, or if you are one of the many who enjoys a hearty meal, but do not indulge too freely fearing the after effects-that full uncomfort COURT CALENDAR. JONES COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT FALL TERM 1911, MONDAY, OCT. SO.' All Criminal Cases. TUESDAY. Oct. 31, 1911. I E E Eubanks v Becton & Heatb. 7 Burney vs Foy. II Meadows vs Perry. 14 Reynolds vs Kinsey. 16 Bell vs Brinkley. 18 Kelley vs Johnson 19 Lee vs Craft & Turner. 22 lsler vs Lumber Co. 23 Wimsatt & Lumber Co. vs S D White et als. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1, 1911. 25 J H Simmons vs H A Brown. 27 Eubanks vs Collin. 28 Munger vs Green. 30 Sykes vs Jones. 31 Collins vs Foy. 32 Hargett vs G W Taylor, et al. THURSDAY, Nov. 2, 1911. 33 Bell vs Haddock. 34 Harrison vs R R. Co, 35 Nelson vs Sbaw. 36 Duval vs R R Co. 37 Duval vs R R Co. FRIDAY, Nov. 8, 1911. 38 Collins vs Brown. 39 Dixon Bros vs J A Banks, 40 Jenkins vs Waters. 41 Munger & Bannett vs Rhodes 42 Maysville Supply Co. vs S S Wa ters et ai. 43 T A Bell vs A C L R R Co. DIVORCE. 5 J B Taylor vs Dora Taylor. All other cases subject to motions, all pirties and witnesses concerned will attend court on day case is set for trial as above stated, without further notice. J. B. COLLINS, Clerk Superior Court Jones Co. This 11th Oct. 191L (itaT There are changes in the above . from tho Jones county calendar that has been published. Those - interested please note.) ACCEPTABLE INFORMATION. ' Old man Economy has arrived with a full line of the very best foreign and domestic woolens of the very latest de sign, for your foil and winter suits. Old man Economy will save you from three to seven dollars on suits, everything be equal. Second, he will make the gar ment any style that is worn by the best dressed roan. Third will make stiff front or soft front coat that will hold its shape, and pants just as your say you wnt them, j Fourth, we put in lining that will wear with the outside, ind all work guaranteed to be up to the stnndard American tailoring.' Thir ty odd yean experience enable one to Know how to work every fabric that full value may ' be seen so come and et acquainted with him. Economy will tell you how to start a bank ac count, and how to raise up a family with less expense. . He ia stopping for the season at , u. , L , ; , R. SAWYER. ; i , r Merchant Tailor, 1 Jv 61 South Front SN Nine men were kill d by a cave-in in a mine near tiarrial urg, III. Is The Stomachy ) stomach end who does not ng wdu uijce not i blood bee beoome , t J il improperly sod . I i MSCOVEBT ' ' ( Horn 9t . ' I I tlte, maket ' J . promoft loef tppttlfe, able feeling, heartburn, belching or sour stomach, you surely will . try , this remarkable relief. Two or Jhr tab lets immediately after eating or when Buffering will relieve almost instantly. Digestit is harmles medicine ' abso lutely free from any dangerous or habit forming drugs-It digests food in natural way and tones the digestive or gans to a healthful condition.' U aids assimila'ion thereby giving nutrition to the famished body. THE LOST ATLANTIS. Fate of the Continental Island Told by the Andante. "The Lost "Atlantis" is a favorite subject of song and story, and even now strange tales are told by sailors who claim to have Been a great -White city rearing its domes and minarets up through the green of tbe sea. ; Atlantis was a continental island be tween Europe and America. Solon as long ago as cno B. C. learned tbe sto ry in Egypt, nnd It is from him and later from Tlato that the tale has been handed down to modern peoples- Atlantis was reigned over by- three kings of marvelous power, and the In habitants were a warlike ppl far advanced iu civilization. The three kings Dually lecame so puffed with power that they united forces- and planned a descent on Europe, the pur pose of which was to destroy nd en slave. The Athenians met the in vaders and after a fearful battle gain ed a decisive victory. "-'.) Two days Inter mighty earthquakes shook the earth, and tremendous inun dations inrae. When peace succeeded elemental turmoil the sea stretched where once had been Atlantis. ' A Quicker Process. A story is told of a certain famous inveutor who is fortunate enough to be able to employ a large staff of en gineers and ma thematic tens to aU him In the solution of knotty problems. Some time ago the Inventor desired to find tbe cubic capacity of a certain ves sel of unsymmetrical proportions and asked his mathematicians to solve the problem. As the story goes, the mathe maticians spent weeks of time,, filled whole books with tbelr calculations and finally presented what tbey said was a close approximation to tbe true result Thereupon tbe famous Inven tor placed the vessel on a platform scale, filled it to the brim with water, obtained its weight when ful) and when empty, and in a few minutes be bad a result as good a the mathe maticians for that particular vessel. Engineering News. . . MORE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH. To mainta:n health, a mature man 01 Woman nee is just enough food to re pair the waste and supply energy and body beat. The habitual consumption of more foot than is necessary for the purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. If troubled with indiges tion, revise your diet, let reason and not appetite control and take a few ftnaiaa tt f hamhorlain'H Rlrnnanh na.,4 Liver Tablets and you will soon be all ngni again, ror sate by all dealers. Hie Geography. Ample explanation of tbe many at tempts to construct a universal lan guage lies enfolded in tbe reply of a small boy. given by Mrs. Hugh Fraser in "A Diplomatist's Wife In -Many Lands." " i The irregular French Verba what a terror those were to children! My own little boy when be was' seven years old was asked by bis teacher t question in geography. 1 'What separates England 1 from France?" ' t. - 'The irregular vert," he replied. with mournful conviction. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S ! CASTOR! A " Brevity, I . - Robert Louis Stevepsoo waa a close studeut of style and has left more than one interesting discussion of the techiilniie of writing. In a letter to K. A. M. Stevenson, dated October. 1883, he says: . . . , , . "There is but one art-to omltt . Oh. if I knew hew to omit I would ask no other knowledge! A man t e kBew bow to- omit would tnake an 'Iliad,' of a dally paper." ' ' ' .To meu engaged la ' editorial writ ing (which In America if tbe art of making mess etrecure Derore a vast audience) and to young men and wom en in college who are planning to en ter jonrnnllsm we recomipcud tbut the aliove few . words of Eievensuu'a be committed to memory J ,.t luto practlce.-Oolller's WfeVy.', - .i , ' . "Mgr. T. J. Capet, cr rhsm- bei lain to ths Tope, di , i gn. en lb, C',l. LegQj 1 7 Notices MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. BrTtrtueef power of Bale contained fa twa cartaln moHcace dead axacaUd to the nndar- aicned by J. T. Harris, ena of which f dated the -Srd,daref March.. 1810. and worded la book of daade No, 174. paire SSS. la the office ef tbe Baa- tarof deeaaef Cravaa co iatr. and the othtr , dated 21t day of Jannary. 1(11. and raeorded ia book of daada number 184, pas S7, ia the offlse of the Baeiatet ef Deeda of Craven county, the na deraiaiMd will an the nth. day of November 1SI1 at the earn tboaaa door in Craven county at IS 1 o'clock of amid day. cell to the higheat bidder for eaah the foUowinc dcaeribed lot of buidt That certain lot of bud in that part of the City of New Bam. N, C, commonly known an Pavietowa. and he in lot number acventy (70) according to the plan of aaid Pavictown. end beln on the waet ama or Btoomnjld tract ia aaid Paviatown B plot of which ia recorded In , book 106. acee -186. ia the office of tbe Beewter of Dceda of Cra Tn county and being fotly deacribed in ecrtaim contract between J. U Hahn and" the uid J. 1, Harrfa, which contract ia recorded la book aum. bar ITS, pace 471. in the offlec of th RairiJtar of Drede of Cravan county. Thia aale ia made aub- jact to s prior Uen to J. L. Hahn for the balance of the purchase money due from the aaid J. T. Harria to the aaid J. L. Hahn for the niuehaaa of tbe aaid land. ' . , - - - .- A.. 4 ' T, P. ASHFORD, '. ' Mortcacee.-'' October 13th. IMt. ' 5 " ' ) MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue of the power of aale .contained In a eertatnmortsaca deed executed With, day of November. 1907, by Robert Smith and Luev Smith, bb) wife toT. S. Jackaon, and retri tared m the office of the Besiater of Decdaof Craven county, N,C' in book 168, pace 866. default hav- ins been made u the payment of the bonds sa. cured by aaid mortsafe deed, and the laid bond, toe-ether with the property conveyed -by aaid mortgage dead and the rUrhta, power and privilec aa thereby conferred, ha vine bean duly aaefgned transferred to the undenigned. the underiigned wUl aell at public auction to tbe Uehaat bidder for cub, at 12 o'clock, noon, oa WedneMlay. IBthy day of November. 1911, at the Craven county court house door,' in the city of New Bern, all that eerUin piece of tract of land, lying -and being in Craven conn, ty. State af oraaaid in No One Township, end dcaeribed and deJned aa foKowa. to-wit: Begin ning at a piae tree on the Hill William' line on bank of Poly Branch, and thence oa a line (8. 77 Dam Wmin..W) thirty-two (32) polea. niaeane half yard (S 1-2 yda.) to a water oak trectbenca oneUne(N8lDeg. W) fourteen (14) polea and nine (9) yarda to a gum tree; thence on' a line following the fence (N 48 dec. W) four (4) polea and anon and half (7 1-2) yarda. thence f oUoWins aid fence on a line (N. 78 deg. W) aizteea 16 polea, thence following tha fence on a line N 14 Dec. SO mis. W twenty-four 24 polea and nine( yarda to a gate ponton Dudley road, ' inence on a una looowing the Dudley road IN 40 Deg. B. aix' polea and vine 9 yarda. thence oa a line on aaid road N. 83ded. 16 min. E. ai 61 polea and nine9 yards thence foUow inc aaid road on a line N. 26 dec. . twenty 20 poke to the Heath road, thence down aaid Heath road S. 10 dec. 10 min. EJ sixteen 16 polea to ' Poly branch, thence following the varkwa eoareea of Poly branch to place of beginning, containing twenty 120J acre, more or lees; alio another par eel of land deSnad. to-wit: Beginning at a light- wood rtump on Heatb -road, thence a straight Una to b red oak. thence up a ditch to a chop pine aide thoroughfare, thence down the Heath road to the bag inning comer, containing four 4 acres. . v.-.;.- . Thia Utb. day of October. 11U J. W. BIDDLE. A J Aaa oznee of ktortgage. B. A. NUNN, -. . : . u . . Attorney, Hi EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HaVing quabfied ee executor of John B. Hoi mod, deceased, all persona holding claims against the estate of sakJ decedent are hereby notified to present the name, duly verified, to the under aigned, on or before toe 25th. day of September B12. or chis notice will be pleaded in bar of their AU persona indebted to aaid estate will r.U make immediate payment. Thia Kth. day of September 1911. " v- DAVID W. HOLLAND. , Executor, B. O'HARA, . - Attorney. MORTGAGE SALE. -By virtue of power of sale contained In" a certain mortgage dead executed by J. C. Keoioa and Mary Kenton to N, H. Collins, dated 8-10-10 and recorded In office of Begiator of Deeds of Jones county la book 67 nam a. I wiir sell foe cash to the highest bidder at the court nousa ooor Jones County on the 6th. day of Nov. 19 IL At 12 O'dOck as. the following trmr nm n- eel of land together with all buildings thereon " ring end being in, Jones county, N. C. in Whl'e Oak Townahln and deaerihed . f.,lk l l I. the tow a o starsrille Wing lot No, I aeginning at a stake en Morris alley rune with Morris alley west Ua feat toe. stair Uimim ca t- . staka thence East 150 feet to e stake oa Main St. l.L . ' ...... . . mwhw wu.q win asm street ou reet to B stake attbe beginning containing ena lot (0 by 160 feet. " , ; V N. H, COLLIN 1 SALE OP LOTS IN GHENT. By virtue of the newer of sale in tha ambubi made by parties nereinaftat mentined with Jones IL Spencer aad tb undersigaed, Kste Eala Spencer, we will, Bell to the highest bidder for cash at the court ksses door In New TWn C.r- vea oouaty, Ntwth Carolina, en TlMada r the Hat. say of oetohe 1S1I at 12 o'clock M the follow lag numbered lots as numbered of the plea of Ghent. ' duly registered ia the offios of the Reeiaterof ' Deeds ef Craven County In book 169. pace lit. which nail lots are altuate in Na. 8 Township Craven County. North Carolina, bring between Pembroke bead. Trent Bond aad End Street, to. wits " - :;'' ' No, 124 Rhera Avsnoe. under contract with J. H. Smith. - ' - - 1 . - No. 21 Rhea Avenue, uader eootraet with T. W. Holton. . -i. x . i , - Mob. Kt and 124 Rhea Avenus. nnder contract with F. W. Bhtlner. . ' - No. M Rhea Avenue, under contract wltS H. alcana. --' ' Me. 4H Raem Aveaua. ander eo trait w'.ik p. CaateL Na 124 gpstnar Avanua. uneW eonl e,ih A. T. WetWiagton. Nob. 411 sad 40S Soaacar Arenas. tract with R. A. Immoa. . No. 107 Sueacar Avenue, inter scat -act with A. R. Willie. No. 121 Spencer Avenue, ander a i tract with E. L. WUIia. . Nos, 621 and 126 Spencer Avanua, oader eon tract with Maria J. Lawten .e. No, 404 Bpenoar Avenue, under contract with O. M. Banks, Noa 211 and 211 Spencer Avenue, under son- ract lth M H. Baxter. Na 220 Spencer Avenue, nnder m.i.i i.k 1 B, Whllehurst. Nos. 616 and 616 flpencer Avenue, Under eon tract with Paul DUImiham. This 0th; da of Bntinber A.D. mill. ' J KATR EtILABrENCIItt. Kate Eula Spencer, bierutrix of it nes Mi Svmt. MIhb rn. n Fitz 'ei,Jli ti,n vrns ir ursti 1 ai in', h nt of V.v ' ) y ';