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THE ENTERPRISE. muMnnwrncMT H* unni ■. vimiou. Hnn- w*> »***». fc . at MtoMb awM. win tt mat*** ~*m MM"«idaur'P »• ** •* limit!—- MwaMwiilallai.nl. * * *—**— «i i ' •MaiMtotaafMwfllWctaiiriiiM gnl aatas far Ike Hat KMHT p.lli ittl. n I l ' " - ' mmmmr «( ttc witter amnriun m mm* to br pm*- Mt4, Wl »■ gianilM of good fatfb tannine IIIU -OM MI OK —Hi— H CM*. Hack —h»qarat inrlu is ««U. ■■lmbiciliicnba Mar. OMuarirs ami logMaov ot Inpiri. an owr fl Man, 5 crafts a Uar. Caff far AdtvrtHraratv or ilaaafr M Mm tiaraarau. aaaal lie ia Ibaa oAcr aot talrr Ikaa •THCtirTION (1 00 A VKAK I* ADVAXCK Kalrrrd at Ibr Port Ofarr at Willaaaatloa. V. C.aa iroood Claaa Mail Matin. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1901 Lml Im Papers There is a ever increasing sen timent among buisness men that the only legitimate adver tising medium through which to reach the buying public is found in the local papers. It is • fact undisputed by the larger retail establishment of any city that such is tho case, and the matter of judicious advertising in local papers is receiving more favorable consideration as each year goes by. I ndeed with practically all the leading dry goad houses in the country, the subject of local advertising has become so important that it is classed as a seperate depart ment, and is given over to the care of one employee, who makes it his especial work to study the best means of pro ducing efleetive advertising in the local newspapers which cir culate in the territory from which the buisncss must draw its patronage. Take all the leading merchants in the trade centres of the country, and where you liml an up-to-date advertised buisncss among them you will find the most successful and prosperous bus iness. The old method of us ing programs, score cards, time cards, clocks in depots, street cars and the like is being rap idly discarded in favor of the more modern ami practical newspaper advertisng. It has takeu a long time for somo peo ple to be educated to the fact that in order to reach the buy ing public it is not necessary to be held up and compclled.as it were, to have their adver i ce ments printed iiito every fake scheme that presents itself.The days of fake advertising are pretty nearly numcbered, as all such schemes usually turn out in about the same way. taaanl Rckcrt E. Lei's Orders ail Farewell Aidrcss to tit Rtrltora Vk Klaia Araj at tli Clou if tba CMI War la 1865. Hd. Ins. Army of Northern Virginia General, orders ) No. 9 ( After four years o' arduous ser vice, marked by unsuccessful cour age and fortitude the "Army of Northern -Virginia" has been com pelled to yield to overwhelming*! numbers and resources. I need not teil the brave survivors of to many hard fought-battles, who have remained steadfast to the last that 1 have consulted to this result from any distres* of them. But feeling that valor a:d devo tion cou d accomplish nothing that would compensate for the loss that must have attended the continu ance of the contest. I determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have en deared them to their country-men. By terms of agreement officers and men can return to their homes and remain until exchanged. You will take with you the satis faction that proceeds from the con aooosness of duty faithfully per tMmed aad 1 earnestly pray that a —— »» THE ENTERPRISE. WILLI AMBTON, ,y. C., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1901. merciful God will extend to you his biasing and protection. With unceasing admiration ot TOOT constancy and devotion to yonr country and a grateful rem em berance of your kind and generous consideration for myself, 1 bid you all an affectionate farewell. (jigMd) R. E. LEE, General. Tree Copy—J. E. Roller, ist Lieut.-Col, a Kejt. Eng.Troops Ckristaas CastMS Of OM Tins The custom of singing joyful canticles and carols at Christ mas was introduced by the church, in remeinhrjince of the songs of the angels that an nounced Die glad tidings to the amazed shepherd*. Thr holly and mistletoe deco ration descended to us from the Druids, and was a pretty sug gestion that the sylvan spirits wonld follow the evergreen branhces into the house and re main to bless the dweller there- The Yule-log was in ancieni lit on Christmas, and until Can dlemas guests sat nightly around its blaze, and quaffed ale. and played merry games in the grtfat liali. The giving of Christmas gifts and the opening of generous hearts and hands have been the most benutiful effects of the modern celebration of the day. Washington Irving has said: "1 love to see this day well kept by rich and poor. „ 11 is a great thing to have one day ii> the year when you are sure of being welcome wherever you go, and of having, as it were, the world thrown open to you. It may be that trusts are dead. President Schwab, of the IT.l T . S Steel Corporation, says they are, but the country will wait for more positive proof be fore investing in mourning gar ments. The newest Way to call n man a liar is to say that lie is slightly yellow, but wo don't iiisuie those who use it against •roltinjj knocked down. Isn't Senator l'latt r.ttlier an old man to lie taking the war path for the *calp of a Kansas newspaper mail? It isn't any of our btiisuess, but we advise something eisier to reitch. We take it that the senior Senatoj from Xew York would favor a law placing certain re strictions on the freedom f the press. When an editor abuses the other fell »w he is courageous and independent; when he abuses you be is cowardly and scurrihvis. Ix>tß of fun in be ing an editor, if you are not over sensitive. Mr. Wakemun.of New York entertains 110 doubt as to the efficacy of the Koserelt kiok. tiov. Van' Bant, Minnesota, is showing that he cannot be frightened into being a quitter. The country would appreciate more of hi 3 kind. The British Consul at New Orleans lia*, sued one of the lailv papei» of that city for con tempt. Another mail who doeu t appreciate the freedom of the American prftf. We venture the opinion tlint the late President McKinlev's tact anil conservatism would have caused lmn to have ignor ed the Gen. Miles interview 011 the Schley case. Another American living in London has bought an English earl for a husband for his daughter- They coma high, both in the first price aud for their maintenance, but the snods arc bound to liavc thctn. Tha President is evidently an advocate of a talkless com mander of the army. The participants in a Florida blood feud caine together the other d:iy. Result, two men dead, two wounded and one missing. Ad vocatss of the theory that •'murder will out''will be in terested in the trial of the Ok laham.i farmer recently arrest ed charged with having com mitted a murder iu Missouri thirty-two years ago. Alleged concessions along the route of the Nicaraguan Canal will cut no ground wi th this govorinet after we have formally acquired the right of way from the government of Nicaragua and Costa Rica al ready guarantece to us. The alleged concession ists will have to deal with those govern * incuts. It is likely to lie some time before wireless messages are sent across tho Atlantic for one cent a word. The tumble in the price of stock in the cable companies ill the London stock market is more apt to be the result of manipulation by shrewd spectators than of Mar coni's experiments- SAVED HIS LIFE. "I wish to sav lli.it I feel I owe my life to Kixlol l>v.4]r|nia Cure," writes 11. C ChresU'llson, «f llavfiehl. Minn, "For til me v«Mi I wa* |r>ul}lel with dvs|ie;»sia so that I couM hold nothing on my stom ach. Many times I wouM lie unalilc to re t tin a morsel of foot, finally I wascoii fniol to my licit. Doctors said I couM not live. I rcail one of yutir advertisement* on K«ilnl l>y.s|ic|«>ia Cure aul thought it fit my case and couiiiiencetl its use. I began to improve from the first liottle. 1 Now 1 am cured ami recommend it to all." lii your |uw). Cures all stomach troubles. A Beautiful Christmas Wedding. On Wcdesday the 25th another happy couple—two of William ston's most popular young people were united in marriage at the M. li. Church South at 5 p. m. The ceremony was |ierformcd by' our distinguished Divine. Rev. S. H. Sutton. The music was exquisitely lovelv. The highly talented Miss Carrie Biggs presided at the organ. With her grace ami felicity ami under her artistic touch there flowed the purest strains of sweetest melody; every chord was as sweet as v - the breath of the rose when dew-dro[>s are washing their petals, and as pure as snow-flakes when only sun beams had kissed them. There were two couples of wait ers and four ushers. The brother of the groom, Mr. Kadcr B. Crawford was liest ntan and Miss Anna l'opc. sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mr. J, K. Pope, brother of the bride and" Miss Anna Crawford, sister of the groom were waiters. Messrs. I„. C. Robcrson, Kd. Hardison. Frank Kellinger and Theodore Ilassell were ushers. It was indeed a beautiful wed ding. It seemed almost like a dream of fairy-land. After vacating the church the bride aud groom followed by the waiters and ushers went to the home of the groom and remained until after the wedding supper. Everybody seemed happy ami it appeared that the bowers of the fu ture were ringing with melody. The various flowers" will emit a sweeter fragrance and have a richer tinting, and every earthly scene will glisten with hcayeti-l>orrowed hues of rapture and enchantment. May their future be fringed with happiness and bliss as pure and brilliant as dew-drops from the "Majesty on high.'' May their future be strewn with flowers of pleasure and their cup filled with the ambrosia of plenty. May their future be launched on that broad and beautiful sea of life, freighted with two glad, young hearts, en counter no gales until at the end of a long and happy voyage aud then cuter in to the sweet fields of eter nal bliss. HOW TO CI'RE caorp. Mr. R. Gary, who live# near Anienia, Duchess coanty. N. Y., says: '•Chamber lain'* Coi'xh Remedy is the btst medicine I have ever uesed. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When fjiven as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cmupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy Iccjit at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by N. S. Peel & Co. Chilleand Argentina will be gin the New Year with a regu lation scrnp, while Venezuela is puiling off a revolution. There are Europeans who haven't any better sense than to believe we wan't these coun tries. MCDUKKIK'S TA.SYRI.KSS CHII. CVU will Cure chills Si all malaria troubles, cu money refunded. 50 cents. "Jim Piy-Jcer,*' the colored "geninen," who seeins to have quit work with the expectation that he could live on notoriety gained by knocking Czolgosz down, is doing "'AitireTy too much talking. A POINTER FOR INVENTORS If you wish your patent business prop erlyand promptly done send it toSWII'T &CO., I'ATI.NT LAWYERS, opposite I'. S. Patent Office, Washington, I). C. They have 110 dissatisfied client*. Write them for their confidential letter; a pos tal caril will tiring it, nnl it may lie worth money to you. See their advertisement elsewhere in this paper. Senator C'tilloin has unotlicr sympathizer in liis objection to (he I*resident's loud talking to liis callers. OF BEN WIT TO YOU. ijM D.S.Mitchell, Eulford, Md.: "During a long illness I wns troubled with bed sores, was advised to try IVWitt's Witch I In/1 Salve ami dial so with wonilerful results. I was perfectly cttrcd, II is the lu st salve on the market." JAitre cure for jiiles,sjie«, burns, lie ware of coutiterfeits. Schley's case seems lo liave readied a in which it is ofliciuMom against the people, and it is dollars to crackers that llie people are on the fido that will be takon by history. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. "Something New Undir The Sun. All lectors have tried focure C\TARRII by the use of powders, acid gases, inhalers ami drugs in paste form. Their powders tlry up the milcuous membranes causing them to crack o]>en an bleed. The power ful acids used ill the inhalers have entire lv eaten away the same metnljjancs that their niaUurs luivo aimed to cure, white uud ointments cannot reach the di sease. An old an experienced.practitioner who has for many years made a clos; stndv and Specialty of the treatment »f CATARRH, has at last perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully used, not on ly relieves at once, but jK-nnanentlv cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, sto|>- ping tl'c discharges ami curing ;>|l in flammation, U is the oiilv remedy known to science that %tunllv*rcachcs the afflct ed jmrts. This wonderful remedy t» known as "HNri'FI.KS the LU'AIJANTKKIi CATARRH ct'RK" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar, each package con taining internal and external medicine niflicient for a full mouth's treatment and everything necessary to its perfect use. "SNt'i'fi.KS" is the only perfect CATARRH Ct'RK ever made and is now recogniied as the only safe and positive cure for that annoying ami disgusting disease. It cures all inflammation and permanent ly and it also wonderfully ouick to re lieve HAY PKVKR or COI.U in the HK.U>. CATARRH when neK'ected often leads to COKSCMrVttfN—"SNVfrLRS" will save you if you use it »t once. It is tio ordi nary remedy, but a complete treatment, which is positively guaranteed to cure CA TARRH iu any form or stage if used ac cording to the directions which accom pany each package. IHm't delay but send for it at once, auii write full particulars as to your condition, and vou will receive s]iecial advice from the discoverer of this wonderful reii|uily Tgurding your case without cost to you (he regular price of "SNtfrVl.BS" the GfAItNANKKI) CATARRH CIIRK," Sent prcjwid to any address in the V'nited States or Canada on receipt of One IVdlar. Address lJept. C 491. EDWIN B" GILES & CO., 13,52 Market St., Philadel phia. The President no sooner got a Payne in his cabinet than he reached for a Crane. Slops till Cligk 2nd Wcrks off the Cold I.axr.tivc llk iuc Quinine Tsiblets cure a cold in onp ijay. No no ray. IVice 25 cents. ! mm to wrttd fcf QUf ronfl k»ntu»l leitcr before aph plying for MtMij iC u»n> tw worth inoney. W« juorapUy obtain V. tf. iuid Fornfjp* ~ PATENTS dUargcs are mo»lor»u. Try as. SWIFT & CO n Pmtont tewyers, •pp. U.S. PatMt OflM,Wa»kl*atM, O.C. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. A poor complexion is usually the result of torpid liver or irregular action of the bowels. Unless nature's refuse i> carried off it will surely sause impure blood. Pimples, boils and other eruptions follow. This is nature's method of throwing off the poison which the liowcls failed to re move. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are world famous for remedying this condi tion. They stimulate the liver and pro mote regular and healthy action of the towels but never cause griping, cramps | or distress. Safe pills. * - ' I Officials friendly to Schley have only to drop ah interview into the slot to get an adminis tration reprimand. Mclluffie's Little Blue Liver Pills are the !>e*t known for biUiousiiess, constipation & indigestion, do not gripe. 15 cents. Do we) - , Schley, and Miles have places in public esteem that canuoi be shaken by civil ians placed over ihcm tempo rarily by the exigencies of pol itics. Legal Advertisements. ■ SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of at! execution in my hand* for collection, returnable to Spring term 190 a of the superior court of Martin county, against Mat tie K Taylor and in favor of W L. stalling*, aurvir itiK partner of C. C Stalling* * Co.I shall aell for cash before the Court h«UM loor iu Williamtton Martin county, on 6th day of Jauuary lyoa.Mattie F Taylor's interest in the following laud,to wit: the Northern half-hits Nos. 39 and yo. Situated in the town of Jaraesvillr and beitig the MI ma laud deeded to Martha Taylor l>y J. K Kllihou by D.*ed datrd Jauuary Ist. un4 duly recor ded in the I*nblic Kegistery of Martin'couuty iu Hook A. A. A., page j6H to which reference is hereby made to satisfy said emecution. This 7th day of November lyoi. Ml |. C. CRAWFORD. She. Sheriff's Sale I *ha!l sell for cash ltefore the Court lluuk door in Williumaton on Monday the 6th day of January 190 a the following property, situated in the town of Hamilton, to wit: One lot known ai thr John II xiker livery »table lot, begining at thr corner of the A. K. Hooker lot on liberty street, thence along Mid street 59 11 feet to \V. K. (*ladf4oiie corner, thence along said Glad •tone and W. W Purvis line 17a i-a feet to J. W. Sherrod line. thence along J. W. Hherrod line to H'.'V. Hooker line i-j feet, thence iluug utJ I Hooker line to the begini 1 l:i|)vmti-4 of an acre more of lens, One othci lot in Hamilton hcxinjug oil South *4rcet op|N»»ite J. W.Hherrod'i »t|lilc» «t M.iry Croftoii'n back corner ou *aid r»ct, llieiue along South street In an easterly dlreitiiti Si feet, thence a pari 11 II line with Mary Crofton'* la« k line to the Couuty road.! thence 81 feet luck to Mary Crofton* hack line, thence along *ald Crofton'* line to the begin- i ning' containing 1 » of an »crp more or leaa, it! lieir.i the excess of the home*tcad of A. K. j Hooker. To satisfy an execution in my hands' for collection returr.ab'e to Spiii'g Tcitn, 19041 of the Superior Court of Maftiu tHjnnty tu favor of John I«. llooL* 1, anstfwee, and against A K. llMokrr. J C. CMAWFOKP, HhcrifT This 3th day of Uec. iru. Martin Co' *i*4 " " j Executrix Notice. Having iualified as Kxentrix of Jwo/'O. Hals tmry dcccusetl, notice is hereby giveu to all |KTsous owing said deceased to settle same, and, those having claims against said deceased to Frt ti ni them to the undersigned on or before Urc nth, 1 go), or this notice will be plead in bar of theii recovery. This Dec. nth, loot. HI'SAN A SAI.SIII RY, Kxecutrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. *■ Having qualified as administrator niton the estate of Theodore 1,. Green, deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims agaiu»t said e»tate to present them to the under tigncd for payment on or IK fore the Ist day of Dectttbtr 1901, or this notice will be.plead in l«r of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate pavmeut. This n|h day of Novctnlter i«joi. »-«4 W. M. GRKKN.'Adm'.- COVNTY JiTAKMHNT "A.'* tl'uder Sec. 713 of the Co la of North Carolina ) I. W. C. Mantling Register Deeds of Martin County, North Carolina, do hereby certify that the following i» a true »tatcftirut of the individ ual account of each member of the Hoard o Commissioners, of Martin County, from the first Monday in December igoo to the first Monday in December 1901, vii: Joseph It. CofheUl served 13 days as Commit, *i«»ner. worked 10 1 j days 011 county kridges t raveled miles and received for same $35.90. James I. Brown served 13 days as Commission, er. worked 4 i-adayson coufaty briuea, traveled 4ao miles and received fs;.*> compenaation. Oliver K. Cowiug aetved is days aa Com mi s •4*»i er. worked a days on couuty bridges, tiavel e*l 1.0 miles ah i received fj3 40 compensation. U'itnesa my hand a,nd official seal « SKA I.) at office in William»toii,N.C..thia 30th day of Novctnlier , A. D.1901 W.C. MANNING, 4 Register of Deeds, Kx -officio Clerk to Board. Martin County 1 Superior Court J B. V llyman *nd *ife Bertha R Hymaa v* J h. Harrell. Gnyther Hsrrell,William H. Harrell, Walter Harrell and John Harrell. To). L. Harrell: • • The defendant. J. 1,. Harrell, will take notice that a motion will be made before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin Caunty on Monday February 3rd. 190 a, to receive a judgement in favor of the above-named plaiutiffa and against the above-named defendants and for the issu ance of an Kxecution thereupou. That the said judgement was duly docketed in tke Superior Court of said c\>unty on the 3rd day of September and is for the amount of Forty Dollar* and costs. Aud the aQid defendant will further tak e notice that he Is required to appear at the time and place above mentioned, and answer or demur to the said not ice.or the plaiuiff will apply to tl.e court for the relief demanded. "ThU aoth Dec. —— J. A. HODBS. Clerk Superior Ccirt. NOTICE I NOTICE! Your property, your solvency, your future comfort and that of your family may depend upon the char acter of your insurant, See th&t you give it the atteutipn its injpor: , tancc demands and if the' 'OLD AND TRIED" GLENS FAI,I,S beare your scrutiny favorably, then or der insurance from us. , WHITMORE & NEWELL, Life, Fire aud Accident Ins. Agents OH A WHEEL t&UXSZSSSSSSSi^St iiinriilMt fc>n— imm, butUmui M>ilw MMtaiUMt A- ~ ' - T.« • Ulcers or Running Sores need not become a fixture upon your *. body. If they do it is your fault, lor i MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT wiil thoroughly, quickly and perma-* nently cure these afflictions. There I is no guess work about it; if this lin- » I iment is used a cure will follow. * v • * YOU DONTKNOW unUl'joM hiv« imM It «Mk Inhw "-I'Ti I lalTrr— A»lUknlcrlt>tudiitlk(nrjlfL COUNTY STATEMENT 44 fL" FOR THE YEAK ENDING DEC. 2. 1001. '9"° Receipt*. y" / April 1901. 114 J. A. Ifobbs Clerks fees March court 19m * 59 *3 125 L. I. Mjore Solicitor" " " " ' IJ4Ja 116 J. C. Crawford Sheriff " " " " 127 Jos. D. Bigg* " " " " " 170 128 C. M. Mooring A I 80 129 Q.W. Harrington " " " " " 3y> 130 I>. R. Perkins Constable " " " " 310 131 J. J. Carson " " " '• " '' 410 132 J. I). Ward •* 185 133 XV: T. Wan! 65 >34 Joe Bullock " " " " " IIS 135 J. B. Allen " " " ,«••« , |jj 136 C'.eo \V. Newell MiviffV* " " " 110 137 B. R. Jenkins J. I'. " " " " 413 138 J. L. Ewell 4 35 139 G. M. Hurras " " " " " " 6$ 140 Wm, Powell " " " " •* •* 55 141 M.A.Robenon J.P.& Wit." " " " II 40 142 Dr.R.H.Hargrove witness" " " " " 25 00 143 " 1,. E. Ricks " " " , " " 1500 144 " R.J. Nelson * " " 4690 145 Levi Jones Col. " " " " 4 90 146 W. G. Rarnhill " " 147 Z. V. Wliitehurst " " " " " lo 90 148 Robt. Jenkins " " " " " 109 a 149 JnoiD. Roberson " " " " " 1050 ijo A. L. Bellflower •••»•«••.. , „ 3 151 Henry Keeyes " " " - " »30 IJ2 S, M. Jones " " " " 54a 153 T, A. Andrews * "• " j7O 154 J. C. Seiton •• a 60 155 Warren Hoi Inlay " " " .'• jjo 156 Dennis Hardison " " " " '. 7jo 157 Edward I.ong «... 158 Geo.ltartin.Jr. - " " " •• •« 5 159 Archie Brown .... # ( 1 160 Luther Gardner " " " «... 161 W. H. Moore " " " " " 350 162 Edward Early " " " " " 310 163 Lister 1 * " j lo 164 Joseph " " J* «* «« «« 3to 165 Jerry Casper " •* " " " - 550 166 ' Map it Ilrown *« «' " " 4go 167 Jennie Andrews ' " " " •• «. 168 W. H. Roberson " " *' •« .« ] 169 Miles Cloinan " " " " " jlO 170 Wm. AnJrews «. .. _ j to 171 S. I>. Rarnhill " " *• " " aao 172 J.T.Ross " •« " " *2J 173 Chas. D.Jenkins witness fess March court 1901 tya 174 W. W. Keel witnese fees March court 1901 915 175 Eliza Ewell witness fees March court 1901 ■99 176 Will Roberson witness fees March court 1901 4an 177 The* Jones witness* fees March court 1901 1 1140 178 E. T. Andrews witness fees March court 1901 .... H*> ■79 J- H. Bunting witness fees March 180 T. A. Manning witness fees March court 1901 |j 70 181 Andrew T«el witness fees March court 1901 6yg 18} Jesse Chance witness fees March court 1901 4|g 183 V. R. Roberson witness foes March court 1901 6go 184 _ Augustus Teel witness fees March court 1901 '4 90 185 S. R. Biggs witness fees March court 1901 Is 186 Wm. Jones witness fees March court 1901 55 187 Jas.Highsmith " " " •• •• 1080 188 Geo. Bowers " " •««««• 480 189 S. A. " •• * -*> 4 80 190 R. M. Andrews " " " " •' tI y> 191 Aaron Andrews " II jo 19a Jno. Brown " " «••• *• , '93 J- W. Everett " " " " " Ig s 194 Hal. Biggs " 3?0 195 Ellen Bennett 170 196 J. T. Martin " " " " •• 60 197 Geo. Wiggins •• | IM 198 W.L.H.llolliday" " " coroner's inquest - 60 Luther Gardner" V " " '• 200 Archie Brown " !« •• i« «» 4^ 201 C. M. Long '? f 51 11 2 202 Ed Long " •• •• "•« • 203 Depqis Hardi'n" " " " M 204 • Ifenry " " " '• •• " bo jqj Moore Cherry " " March court 1901 370 206 Herbert SpruiH" •' «•••» . 207 Lucius Baker " " " •' '• , M 208 Las la Baker M M «• '♦ •• . . .go 909 Minqie Clark " " /' M «• , n jiq Unlj-sosSwauner" " " " " .go 211 Robt Moore " " «• » " f ait J. W. Everett •• » •IX 213 Ed Jones 'V " •« it 214 C.Outt'bridge " " " ••
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