THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH. TUESDA YAFTERNOON,'; JULY 1 07 ; v .AGE TWO , , v 4 1 .' DECLARE WAR ON THAT f: iHRED DROWSY, FUELING fft&nfa jlfts don at 4ns JL-Ow u,,i iwvQ?'c.iiit.iner theri a dope at the tbrtieV pharrnacy k r. Oo tv,& b drr,H fhaf it. vpa11v little toiiicfispeciallyrin'the - ft- sniihfia Ann PioanatiQ rn ninnn. tujd otfldferSY Clears up the skm ana paims xne cneess wiinAj iMifr-of- health -and -- vitality.- ? Men wh take- it -oecastonally -find 'rt cos: possible .to work several hours more each aay without latigsie. v. ; r$ & A6IDMtiQN MINERAL EfttSJ FATIGUE . f -S :". ... Arai ln &eral is air economical.-hiih!y conceBtrateo? natural iron conipound containing : three forms ofironsrand natural . medicinal! elements of reat viilue in the 4xeatmentlpf stomach, kidney jiand bladder! COmpiaiISti.l is ineo'-tiiconuti.iciiiiiu: uuu&t; uiaiiy nuii .-urepraauuiis uucs hot injure the teeth, cause constipation or derange the action of kidneys and bladder. A; teaspoonful 'in -a glass of water after meals "makes a regular and agreeable dose. , A complete reco very from that tired worn --aire ; : ' ' v vi V 1 (ConUnupdromPage Five.) 11 HAT! CTTf Alf?S "s s-: FpOrch is ;falllngffita r the building' is ANPi UAL KixUK 1 - I rangement made for his full time dur- 1- ing ther C9Kiing year, more care and closer attention will be . given. The 1 . work of the children and the teachers wis supiervised and it "is believed that tifcr pupils tiaye been well taught and tteiried. ''Of '''course,5 In the one-teacher School, with large and numerous Classes, it is physically impossible for the inosj thorough instruction, to be yeH.' "T 'ie per capita yearly cost for the "Whlfte 'pupils upon a basis of enroil tdeht, and expenditures" for teachers,1 fuel. and janitors, is $11.30; and for colored pupils, $5.34. , 'bntlhly . meetings have ben 'heJLd for'.whijte and for 'colored teachers. Tbjey Were well attended.' Besides 'in-' struction by the superintendent, lec tures bt several educational exDertsl iere delivered. A:Teachers? Reading Circl.e was organized by Dr, D. A. Wil- ul uie ouiie uuiveitsiiy, anu ltiche pofdssi'onal study'' was done. Value of Schoor'Property. y;."The- value of the rural scnool prop eHy .is 40,782. . .While many, of the rtlra scbbol buildings are hew and moaerh in construction, there are yrJ many;? that do na:rL4eserve the nametamount y: c'echopl building's. There is po ' buflding. in tne '&arj)lina Beach dis n';J&&;Zrbi&'' chl?drep-'occupied ' a bulld- :, , v i f 1 -l T&&rp)ple 'rd-progresslve : anU'Vap- - 7 and should have a suitable building, hfi. Juildipg in, Oak Hill' district is ry . ajpfdaed, uncomfortable and un feanitary. 'The colored school iij this disjricris, more modern but "needs :- alrs 10 roof and porch. ; It Is too 7jy mUfor "the number of pupils Ah in&iVjk. ojiumu wuni, Willi it 11 aSHlSL- teacher. :' ' ' re .Myrtle Uroye school fbr white ifen rifh'ds hn sthnPY The rr1'. Odrchoolpr this' district was moved i.the-abandoned . property be sold Xhere2 is . no colored school build- vv iimuigiuu uujirici. been rented Jmffw& 'chtor the 'past two . years. itXl, WJbulJdm&, formerly occupied by iy ) ': thm be movidfrom' the old X i ir ,'(8lttOjlhrt'iireseiit' site. ' I recommend 1 : v V irXj' not suitable j for a school, and j halpothing but 'improvised, furniture. i ;"tfecolo?ed' school grounds at : .. ;3softbbo nee draining badly, the '": tter 's'tkh'dfhg under ' the house at ) . ;tfnjps. . , 4 .. - 1 5. -SrN- schjbpl buildan for white chil j&t&lfM 'JSast Wilmihfifton district ik ouycu ujui vfiufmy unsuiaDie tor Ptoses, and is inconvenient-! 'dr'v.vtedfpr spying the people. The . r icuaiia auu lit? w - - ' '. '; ' -' " 1 " b -j .TKe' colored school at Wrightsviile ! j ln4 repairs' and desks. , : I i :-'M?'Th&- colored 'arrhnnf at " Mijiio j 'a ' asriftfifv, . , j; . i i "r-V " i some repairs are needed at the c6lor-! ifi tie9 afirnonW -ri,- l? i School house. " " n n f. afterno ere wap coh- 7 ?-?v vpftfe Castle "Ha.W nninro 014test by fbe Jural children in dfeclaim- ; ..r . K-J-r ) -CERMS RNEW .AISNE ?Pif7eene'i0 ihereatestctivity i ,th ' Afshe. Tbere .the- German elhnered filnfftnui nff .Witv.i j nf 'it h' rf :jitittaigiit(s's' Iftttie neighborhood iif ;erny;?f)feu -the -Preach"-elainV :..tlto;ne;Uas.ctbein capture nf aii "important " salfenf." There t?rataIo Sercp fighting atihe FFOidmopt - -v - de& for seral lours at a stretch nf reserve: vitality. .-A xjlearette.- -walk around the room helps a little, firtd vear after year taxes the system hemmes necossary -for, you to tane a nng. - Iron is .the nersre- tonic-needd.d imves out tnni acuv xbcuuk m i cr . r results' in from 7 three' to ten v aays accpramg -to ioikst wno during the past': thirtyyears have use and e5hdorSe4-itFA convenient ind generous fzed bottle5 for rome iuse" i n5w put up and sold through tiie drug stores 50c and $1 by the Perrodme Chemical Corp., "Roanoke; Vai " YOUR DRUG- ULST HAS IT NOW. Water" Ifijpl "The water supply at . most of the schools is absolutely insufficient and unsanitary Six whit4i schools have deep wels; ; ill" excjt - the Castle Haynes Veil, give a "good, pure wa ter. "The septic tank; closets with-few exceptions, are giving, poor service. The superstructure " in many of the districts was not scientifically built, and these are in bad condition. -Another spurce of dissatisfaction is the proximity of the closets for the boys and . girls.. , r. ...... ; ' ' Compuliipdry , Attendance Not Enforced. "The enfprcentent . of the compul sory attendance law has not been rig idly performed". The age limit , of compulsory attendance" has. been prais ed' 'to fourteen years. If better at tendance is not secured during 'the coming year, it is strongly " recom mended that the full force of the. lav be exerted. A difficulty, howeyer, will have to be met in furnishing ,ac commodations especially in the cplor- ed "schools. The seating capacity and - the teaching force are not sufficient. "The ' enlistment of the. parehts Jn the work "of improving the schools and obtaining greater interest and better attendance continues tO bring great results. During the . past year these clubs have raised funds to' tholin of $526 to beautify the. in 1 teriors Of the schopjs and add to the 1 comfort and usefulness of same. Thy meet regularly every month. ... The school is thus jhade,.a cpmuwihity sery Ice. center. "ix victrolas, presented by mem bers of the Board of Education, have been a source of pleasure as . well as instruction to the children. Lecturers by prominent specialists haye been delivered, at, the meetings, and sub jects helpful 'to the . parents ahd chil dren were discussed. . . ; oinrihiA r,nilo V,o' o of I vi. -tt- n...i!.u - r;ii - ji. which has aided in making this coun - Lilt: r uuu i .inijsprv hi niri I'.ciiii in 1 1 i mhs ty ope of . the foremost in promoting this great heed of the riatibh,. Three canrfing . outfits, were secured ; last year, bill th?y: are rapidly eing ih creased in both" the white 'and. colored school districts.' ' "." ; . ' "The employing of a Canning and Food Conservation Demonstrator has proven a success. The people . are busy learning the jart of conserving; food so that every"" family in the fu ture may khow) how 'to sayetscientiftc-! ally and 'successfully, .vegetables for the' , vinter use'; and the school chil dren will be" taught domestic science and things pertaining' to better liv ing. "' ' ' 1 " . ' I Nalfy Day April 19th r ' :"i "Oh 19, there was held.' In what was" called . ' Rally ; Wilmington Day. The white school children were; brought from the rural schools into the city in automobiles. After a pa rade, passing .all of the ., white city Schools ".by . Which the;" children Sarere cordially greeted, thef parehis 'and pii- cordially greeted, the parents and pu- " 7 n wua a most enOJ- BATTLE. "on'the western f ront has' shifted to ' ni- - -ii.. j m (2), south of the California Pla 4- - i It 4. r wera' Gollen Review" -cqmpany '.ilaHi 'to three -bf the largest drowds of the sfea-' son -at the Royal yesterday ana snows that Wilmington amusement ,:'l6vers still remember one of . the very - big Vpst' And'- best dompanies whicb ' ever I abpeard 'At 0PU; prices in timing. r'f This ' showV" whiclr was new ,on : tnis feinia ever sine j ana tiiey Know now even better than before : just, Jiowao put over 4 snow' that will ptease: audi ences itt" ti ipe.ality-thf very "best;: Z Vnv vRStetda'y patrons were agrees ibly surprised) to, witness a presema fiori of : that banier bill which this cojmpah fesenthen here befbre tHMdided tR'evu5,l ojjje of. the; tV?ry biggest and. biest shows ever seen at the Royal. Leslie Golden, the maf vlousr impersonatprj Isabella Morton, the classic dancer, presenting '''The Death' of -Salome"; iMack ahd Bennett, the "Toothpick andv the Maid" all were roundly applauded yesterday when they first . appeared.. . , v , rThis big show goes on for the last time.4 today',' a braid new show start ing AVednesday matinee. able : oCcasWn, bringirig the rural and citv children in touch. Private Donations to the Schools. ' ; "It may be of interest to note ' that up to the present, time the rural schools have received from private donors gifts, consisting of sites, school buildings and appurtenances, whicn amount in value to the city schools $121,113 - and to the rural .schools $5,-: 520.35, a grand total of ?lb,WJ,45. . .. All Schools Have Libraries.: " "Practically all of the schools have: secured libraries, containing well se: lected works for childrens reading' under the direction- ,of the teachers.. The pumber of volumes is: White, 1,941; colored, 602 ; total, 2,543. ' "AH of the new school houses have been built in accordance with sanitary regulations. All of the old ones are far from affording the required amount of light, cubic space per pupil, and scientific ventilation and heating. ' .'"r-ho' honltTi nf thp nTiildrpn " has been considered. The county physic ian. Dr. A. Stbvall, has made frequent visits of inspection, and has talked to the pupils upon .health preserva tion. Fines and Forfeitures. "The fines and forfeitures from the Superior Court, Recorder's court and magistrates have been regularly re - ; ported, collectea and paid to the treas-.j "rer The amount is: Recorder's court Sitperior court , Magistrates Total ....... ..$2,502.35 55.00 15.00 .$2,572.40 "The financial report has been made another paper, and will be filed in 'this office. ln conclusion, 1 wish to tnanK tne; members of the board for .courtesies'- ?mu assisiauce giveu iub iu me ui- charge of my duties. " 1 "Very respectfully, . "W. . CATLETT, "Superintendent. '-' "July 2, 1917." r Secretary Daniels anno'unceof last night that for private cablegrams to officers and men onv the American "warships in the war zone the cable- dross will be simply. vm m m , rw m ! Usnavforce; .Xfcndon" with the name of the per- - nT iif U? of thfe jhijp.or station is not to be included. j i Iwumimi ii ii n.m ma i t "I.'IjIM II ;n i i n . I. j. I B VAUDEV1LIE ' - -:hv ' -.- JEWEL'S GOLDEN . - j . . .... ! '?ijEStiE 9orVEN ' 5 That JNIarvelous Impersonator MACK & BENNETT The Toothpick and the Maid 4 is'a!beijla. Morton . Classic Danger ' - NEW SHOW'S NEW . WARD- j ROBE SEW, SPECIALTIES . ' ' gr i i M i I iim ' "'"''j' .." il- - k-'V-, ---J ". j ... ill a7 " - - : - ---- v'.-'i is: lj j WUltom Fox .Presents -It NANCE 0 NEIL 1 - : ii 1 1 In a Sixifauliu- Six- pkinliii 1 1 ill "TUC ClrVI A t Jl 11 I III . I llM!. :l m mm : ' f." t '? s . t, ' ' t '. ; A Fox Photoplay Supreme of Uiirt-. TaUedtaed Tense TrJu-llls. ,, . - y - " - ), .,,., , ., I HEAD-OF . WULMINGTON-f$ACH , . CORPORATION, fiXPtAlNS."' ' -MHad Mr; - pate; . In 'ji flglit f dr' road t Into , his property v.at . jCaroa a na I Beach, not .seen fit , to , drag1 filming- ton Beach i. Corporation -into cthe -i dis-i cussion 1 1 would not i have '. felt that- it ! wts njy dutyitoxreply 'toiiitsr4 attack demind for-"fair" play ."-'T now fifo-' ngse-tp.-shbwi! jthat-hjs f company 'has had :f0 Mr Mt l$0c&& can -auacn to the.- Ajommissioners., in showing this; I ;hah; have; ' to emliid I bave-lohg thought, and: still ,tbihk; and have " often shown". Hv . irrefutabla argument - that; the partiulir scope of uouniy - oeiween vaunsei ram., uuu Smith's Island and -; including - both ,; plsrr:Piecu1Iai'i; ajdapteoTby, na ture tf or both .summer, aiid winter re sorts.., I .dj jxot .JkB.QW. of hy; Pice on the coas.t;betWjeh-,New Jersey-and Florida that Is so accessible' and, at the same . timej, F so favprjejl by f nature for, the pu'rjpd.se,;an$ bui futilely reepmiaened' that all the property .owners pool .their interests anil by means of putsid.' capital, ar range j to bull( up , a resort Or ;;rsprts that would bet realiy creditable. . ' ,f Regardless .pf, theoppoitipn L- raet, iamj cpnyinced, . that 'had it , Jiot ; befi fprr. the, worlds disturbance coming vp just at. tbe jtimit , di4,: i wpjuid have: made a long;, stride in, tjie . direction, of that ambitious project.: ; 1 Mir. Pate is said to have referred, to' the Wilmington Beach proposition? as a , "land deyelopment affair".. ; : That statement is correct, we saw ine natural , advantages of , a place tlia tyas normally worthless as land, in ' accessible .and destined- forever to T main dormant ' and idle. We ; bought it at a low price and intended (apd still so intend) by means of roads and improvements, to bring it close to civ ilizatioti and to make ; it so. attractive that it will eventually take its place in the same class with Pinehurst and Palm Beach. We expected to reap a rich harvest from that method of pro cedure. Our first effort to. which Mr. ; Pate'sj company .was a party, was . to : get a trolley line; to the place.; We wOrkedi hard for this ahd were just on the1 point : of . .success when the war began and. disrupted air financial plans, c so that we had to forfeit oui hard earned franchise and our time and money had been wasted. However, though dis appointed,. 'we were not discouraged and having -' failed on 'thl trolley line we bent our efforts, toward an auto mobile road, Which, ? as a. ' matter of - "u ai.ovua.., " preference to the ,tro ley line On I this we worked faithfully and ince.5 santly. We had then, and we have now, anJ exceptionally conservative and- coni - petent board of County Commission ers They, very properly, took the po-1 sition that, in view of the demand fori good roads from other and more thickly populated parts of the Couhty, it would not be fair to spend 'so much money .on a rbad that would ' benefit particular interests' ralher than the farming element,' whose welfare, to their niinds',i'an,c? ' Wghtly' ws p'af a- tnoiint. ' However,1' after1 many meet ings and prolifie argumeht,' they final ly agreed to meet us half way that is, if ' we would build the road they would pay half the cost. To this we,! oh my part certainly, cheerfully and ! graterfully assented. Oh this basis the. road, after tribulations and trials' of which the ' public is ignorant, was 111" A. Tl Tm J built' to Carolina Beach Boulevard.! Now' right here comes a point where' Mr; Pate's Intimation that 4he' has? not liHd ''fair play" cannot be maintained. . We were 'under contract to continue the road about two and thrbe-UartSr miles beyond Carolina . Beach Boule vard and to use the same class of ma terial as had been used on the bal ance of the road. To secure ihjscpif tract- a personal 'bond . was given, to Which both Mr. Pate and I. were signa tories. When we' rekched that point the timor "the fulfilment bf pur con tract was growing, short and e realiz ed that the cost of transporting this material so far, while not. exactly pro hibitive, was practically ruinous. I, with the understanding that 1 was to pe permittea to napaie the matter in niy own way, then Undertook to ap peal to the Commissioners to permiti us to complete the toad out of. such material,. , which ! was prpnouueed by the Superintendent' of County Roads to be suifable.N as was found on the Wilmington Beach property, and for which we made ( no charge to the ptheH , At this jO0aiie!'Mr? Willard,'whosexb6n seryatism, business acumen and fidel ity: to tbe interests of the County can h6t be; questioned, was Chairman 6t tbe Board. . When fl made my appeal he asked me if it had not been stat ed, when we first entered into the con tract, that e wQuItt-have, ho difficul ty in completing' therpad of the same material, a View, ih 'which 'be rierer concurred , . veryrfrankly, replied that I was before- them, not to de- mand. anything;' or to insist on any thing, put. simply to ask favorable con side'ratibn of a "'proposition which vOuld save us thousands of doUars without prejudice to "'the. . interests of the '' Cpuntyi: 3 The ' Board "then." as '' I thought; very graciously 'assented ' '.t'pl my pi-pposition, the road wAs'complet- erafion of- they personal bond: 7 It. d'$ Mr. Pate charges; f he ' County made a profit' of $1,000 !to; $l,400 out ' Of thTf job, I, am delighte.d, because '4 'this would be a ' mere1 bagatille to' thg amount We'VouTd have had to pay if the5 . ; Commissioners ' had insisted, j which the-y had a .perfect right to do, th the -Itteielpn'.if'thA prig Hnal contract't''-'" i ; : ': !- ' ' Again : V If ilnihjgton ! ;: Beach '; ia strictly a 'laud development affair? as Mr. Pate Ms ' repprted to have paid, I Iwish to 03,0613 'attention and the aftentiSh pjt th'public tovour attitude wwaru iub linproemni ; or ine roaq into Carolina Beach at the time thfev first presepteldth different since hs-hw deemed it ex pedient to" cast a slur onj our proposi tion. , ' I , . With ' a number of ', biher citizens I attended th meeting at which the matter was first introduced, voluntar ily addressed the Board,, said that I thought they were' entitlmi to a -hoped it woul 'fte' givefi . them and that . TBlF.. flnmrranwiinnirfi t r nme,iAm. - ho tfr i r '.'r'' '" 1 J" i inr i. i i. i i in i - i a, " "I"-1 nji j 3 j j y : - i - BKls' :;- r . y.ssk Ji:r--"ntW 'WS$$U :tP fell Sfflll : T'the bptbf and exalperateiy a" ''slbW The New Perfection is as prompt as it l ;! "No waste while not cpplri Ne Perfections - are ;; "" 1J3 erncienr. voes eveiyimng a coai stove win uo, ana coses no more. -Wj.it1-: :f ffe r v-::-''.. -:-v - ela88reservblrane)wandcia feature. NorfolkVa. Rithmoird, Va. - .... .. r ' '.' ' 'F&f r. "' V-feMi5rl -:' -V-- - KL, this as establishing a precedehtrThaiHeen tnc tlairTiyj bave been the Carolina Beach people had ,pro- libera!. -They1 haye. Had opposition gressed further in building 'than', we, frpni. oth)r Sections of the ' County, hh if the Commissioners saw it to They have been restricted' in. their ulld the road to do sd and that whe'a' our. time came we would take 'up the buestion . of a. road into our property as: new business, on its merits , and without regard f6 any preceding -ac toTtbe;enp, as they nave done m otner. tiori of : the Board. ' ife road " was fat caae v ad, as a consequence they built. We ttheh feeling that1 we we're have, ten 'mjlei Of, as good roads as under certaip obligations to persons there Vs' lnVthe - State -of -iNprth' paro Who had, bPilitUots, entered "into .a lini ahdN!bf which every .inhabitant of cPtttract with the' County to build lis the . County 'should .be proud. 'a' 'toad to th?mw nhMnT.ino a good road iajh'.ejbaid . for. it, andi proposition has any bearing, af all" "on sp;far s.Ickn recall, this is the only this road into Carolina Beach. ; ; ; spot between Virginia and ; Florida , por y. inormation of .thevpublic. I whtere one i.candriye, oyer ; an : excel- wju state ' that, exclusive , of ; the ma le5f fbad from.-, a ..sizeable city.rdireet " terlaj Wilmington sBeach CorpOraUon to the ocean front. .., '. , donated and exclusive of.tbe $2,100 , . 'Mr. Pate charges the County , with j we , paid for pur .Ocean BoUlpyard, ; the an agreement. I' -know ,of ho. w.riUen, amounta furnished. . by the several iigr'.ement.v but I do -know that we wrote them, abetter stating that no.w Wilinjhgto.n ' Beaqhr; Cprppra'tiotf ?7, tha,t our 'road was' built ''afld;lald' ; Transit -Cbm-, we would -mPsf bertainiy expect to :;.tje vpany 1 7.147.17: Kufe Land A Devel-i' ,reimbufst-d'?if ;theyi buiH nothing to either of the other, beaches. oihi.-ig to Thither of the other, beaches. ,; v v . . ; r : Respectfully;, r : ton"N, c. p; far as "fali pjay" is conperned,! - , - C. C. CHADBOURfJ; "v lsjthV lofb fln'ot e feel .tbaf : the ;cbmmissibners". hate President' Wilmington Beach Corp: : V Vn 'i'lv v'" CBEShV ...-i.,-iguiui ;. . i-r..i-:v:. M; . ..:;..,;.;L2,:,' Jx-iij .so. iar as ;jair Riay-- is concerneat we i- .- . SfSl!iSESSS y '. ''''y''''' r.f It keeps the for: best results now - serving over burning. ';.;'"- STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' . ' '. ;"',:-..' v'(NeyIeriiey);:-.?yi: . ;.'f.J.v. uastonJ D.C BALTIMORE ..-.Ma--.,-, vnanotte, in. v Charleston, W. Vk. Charleston, - sktr'lc!'b?' - ''th:d . uift(suaUy;'s9iaU number pt convicts arid ithere have, been other Pbstacles, of which the pupiic at large know, nothth, . but' they ' have -fought I companies was as follows: '.. ., ,v r . Respectfully', t U. u.. LHADdOUBN; .C-.-.-r.-.r V-- ' Wny yoa - 7S' ".''.''. " of this IjfenSaid firing yatart fryit Juicj; 'icstf jpjioa phate ti-.d Haotin5- mirCwrlT In Ud i- jut-pr'tperb3fidinj 1 lightfirt, h d 1 a'o'itra invigoratitg - aa' it is tan ma iCoul Jrtjtrj your .t.X";i.V J -1 -.v-J 1 .5- 4k. ALADDIN SECURITY OIL always ; clean ? andr clear- ; ".,' ' ' ;' ,:' '-'' !"!' ..j-e COlUIISSIONEB'S SALVE OF LAND. Stnte of North Caroliua, ; y . ' County of New Hanover. " . - In the Superior Court. City of Wilmington ...... .. J. II. Whitehead, Henry Whitehead and Rosa Spruill. i -Under and by virtue of the authority nnd lower vested, in me aa commissioner, In t certain decree In the atflve entitled m tioo, siflrned by his Honor W. M. IUnd. Juflije uresidinir at the April term of the Sunerlor X'ourt for. New Hanover County. I ofl'er for baje and will sell to the highest bidder lor ca&b, at the Court House door .of New. Han. over County,. -at Wilmington. N. C. nn Mooiday, the. 3rd .day '-of September,' 1MT,.. tit twelve o'clock, to satisfy the Judsrnient obtnined in the said action, nil of the fol lowing described piece; tract or parrel cf ' laiMi,ir4ruir. ftirtg"JtiwiisUuate In, the, i:kf of WilminKtoni State and County aforesaia -and morr particularly bounded, and describ-, .1 " . .... ..... . ( ;v.BeKinnlBg t n. point ' in 'the eastern line bf t)lckonson street jiiue.ty nine feet north wardly " from the" intersection of the wild eastern iUiie of Dickinson street with the .northern 4ine of ,Uukin ? street a ml runs thence northwardly with Raid line of Kh k lusou. street-sixty sit (00) feet: them ea stw rdly' and pn ra llel ' with 1 ta n k In st wt nrtR .hundred and sixty five (1C") feet;, thence southwardly, and parallel with Dirk-iAfKKn- street- sixty Kir (00) feet ; thence westward ly, and parallel with K.inkln street -one hundred and sixty liflve (KiSi feet-to the nbtnt of beginning, same lfelng a-part .of , lots .l and 4 in block 24. nceordinif io tue omciarplan or the:t!ity of Wilming ton. N. C- ' -," '. :. . Tills - the I0f dr, of July: 1917. Commissioner. j I - - ,-. '. i" ; - ( ..y i ; , ' . .you ;Jsnow, a SMierie sip sparkling:, .' jumping .naakes ypti want -3e. your pwii judge! -There the jgroqeir a 'crjtt. for lceix; r OraVttts " F 1 t L 1 C r V