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Tin? iifkAvmrw TiAnv 4- X XailUlLU J'iJilWVlli published Every Friday. Ofilce opposite Post plfice, u; stairs in jKorman Building. Entered In th PottOtfice at Plymouth K. C, an Second diss matter. ' " ' ' We appeal to every reader of Thr JIoanokr Bacoh. to aid iii" in making it tin acceptable and ' protluble medium of new to our citizenn. I.cl (Plymouth jiople and tlie public know vnut if going oik in Plymouth. ltuiori to u all iinnii of faw the arrival -and departure of friends, social 'vouta, deuiti;' oriouii ihueii, accidents, new y!)tiUdiugs, irew euteriicises and improvement f whatever' character. change In basines indeed aaytluun and everything that would be of interest to our people. 'i:' i I , Subscription price, $1.00 per year. . AdroHiwiineiMa inserted at low rss. Obituary uoficea uxceediiit; ten lin ., five cents aline. C'oimMhe word, allowing eight to the line, and send BioiWy with MS. for all ia t-scesB of ten iinet. . ' ' ' - '- I The editor will not be responsible for the views of correspondents. ' 1 All artiole for publication must be accompanied by the full name of tne writm'1"-1 ' Corret)fMtdeiita are requested not to write on but one side, of the paper. . ! All communications must be sent in by Thursday morning or they will not appear. Address all communications to THE ROANOKE BEACON, ' ' " PJv mouth, N. C. The question as .to the election of Geo. II. lirown, Jr., as Judge in the st District, has'been settled. It seems that in some way tbe name of 'this candidate got mixed, and the tiallotscast as follows: George. II. Brown, JC, 'u'ClG; George II. 'lirown, 28,ViJ8; George r. Brown, Jr., 1,370 ;' George E. Brown, 2,407. 'Counted thus the candidate would have been defeated, but the Secre tary of State rules, and justly so, 'that all tlie votes cast for Browns vere intended for George II. Broyii, Jri, and that' said Brown, is ).tily 'elected and will be issued the con mission as Judge. We regret to tell cur readers, especially the citizens of .this county, that the Board of 6ounty Commis sioners i at their Just meeting decided that ' they wouVd. not have the pro ceedings published.' ' ' Now, they paid, per yeai- for' this service. It was first done at re quest of the citizens, as a matter of convenience to the people ip. the lower part of the county, who yish to know what the Board of Commis sioners are doing from tune to time. 'We thought if a matter of justice to the people. .Otier counties have tne month ly proceedings published, and we do not know otan ofliem that pays less than V.' If ,the Commissioners wish to economize it is well for them to look After other matters. Ve are not kicking because of the fact that it Cut ns out of '$.30, but because we think the people liave a right to iknow wW the Coriiiniseipneis are doing, ana because the people are willing to pay for it. If they are after economizing will they reduce the timber or meetings from twelve I i i ' It '4 ' ' to four? Wilt they reduce their own pay from $2 to 1 per day? Will they dispense with ad assistant War den to tjie poor, and some other things ? More anon. ' VOTE FOK CONGRESSMEN. The official returns show the vote for Congressmen in the several districts in this l3tate to be as follows : ' '" " FIB8T DIHTKICT. John H. Small, Dem. ilarry Skiuner, Pop. aFnall's majority, 1,462. SECOND DIBTKICT. tieo. H. White, Rep. Vrrl. i, fo'uatain, Deni, , 3a8."B."Lioyd, Pop. WKite,'s'plurality is 28$. THIRD DISTRICT. John E. Towier, Pop. Chas. R. Thomas, Deru. Tliouiaa' uiajbrity, 1S8. KOCRTH DISTRICT, .foa. 4. Jenkins, Pog. ohn V. Atwater, Ind. Pop. ' Atwater'a plurality, 838. . ' FIFTII DISTRICT. . , i Spencer B. Adamx, Hep. Wm.. W. Kitchen, " ' liitcbeu's1 majority, 2,2:59. SIXTH DISTRICT. John D. Bellamy, Dem., Oliver H. Doekery, Hep. Bellamy's majority,, 5,847. SEVENTH DISTRICT. . Thodore Klutts, Dm. Jlorriion H. bald well," Pop. ' Kbttz pluratityl 0,02.' EIO HTII DISTRICT. . I . ).' i i . K. Z. LiDney, Uep. tdard F. LdTell, Dem. John M. Browu, " Linney's mnjOrity, 109!). WtNTB DISTRICT. ' t ' Jiiobmood Pearson, Hep. Vm, T. Crawford, Dem. peo. E, Boggs, Pop. ''Vjwf.Td'u plarality is :3S. , ... " - lf),725 l.S'.L'C 17iSr7 14',937 ')7 ir,815 i'o.oos 18.4S0 i:,ai8 18.G27 23,212 17,359 20,7(13 ld,3i;i ir,3:g ic;ii 10,308 i !,Ro(; !i:i CUE IIH Y IJOUXCIiI. (M ANUFACTCIIED BY A BEACON LAD LASS ..-' .f t?, December 5th. , , Sliss Ida Burgess is very ill. Miss Agnes Leightou is visiting friends here this week. We think the wedding bells will soon be ringing in this neighborhood. . Miss Mittte Vhesson has returned home from Tyrred, where she has been visiiiug friends. ,.'' Mr. Luther Chessnn has takeu a trip to Baltimore and other cities -with Oapt. Lewis Long: ' - - . On Just Saturday at 12;10 o'clock Mrs. Rhoda ' Long, aed 74 1 yars. closed her eyes in that last loug sleep which bus no awaking. Mrs. Long leaves a son and many friends to monTu her death. Sugar Spice. Mr. Hardin Norris, cleik of the drug store of II. Shoeriial-er, Perry, 111, say's: "A man carae into oiir store the .other day aud said 'I want a bottle of that stuff that saves children's lives. " I iead in the News aboutjt; "The children niay get siok when! we can not get .the doctor qAtiek enough.' It's tlie 'mediciue'y6n sell for crbuiS.V He alluded to Ohamberlaiu's ' Cough Kemedy and bought a bottle before he left the 6tore. Fo s&le' by all druggists. ! SKIJiNlUlSVILLK SCRAI?S. TACKED TOCSTIlEl: 13V A "15EACOX'' OIKL. December 0. Mr. S. P. Xarkentou is with friends at Edentonl ' ' The Public School opened Monday with MissOrdie Woodley in charge!' ' 1 " ' Mrs. H. A. Davenport has returned from a sisit with friends near Creswell. Messrs C. V. White aiid Neal Taikentou ma3e a short trip lb' Edeuton last week. Ml. Thos. Hettuck, of Chowan county, was' the guest of tis uncle, Mr. W.'J. Hur ris luiSf yree'k. " Some of our young people attended a sociablt) at the home of Al'rl Mack Suell on Friday eight last. Misses Bettie Johnston aud Pattie Swain, of near Plymouth, made a 6hort visit to Mrs. 11. 11. Ta'rkenton and family the past week. ' 11 h ' Miss Mary Wiley spent Thanksgiving wiLh' her parents. She'returned to -'New-port News on J8lh nlto., where she is at 'teudiug school. i i . ; llev. D. A. Braswell has returned from Conference and' will remain on this circuit nest year. ' We exleud a warm welcome to him And his family and are very glud of his return. Two Pointed Questions Answered. i . . . What is the use of making a bitter article than your competitor if yoa can not get a better price for it ? ' ' Aus. As: there is no difference in the price the public will buy ouly the better, so that while our profits m.iy be smaller on a single sale they will be much greater m mo aggregitie. How can you get the public to know your make is tho best ? If both articl-s ar? brought prominently before " the public both are certain to be tried aii- the public will verv quickly pass judgment ou them and use only the better one. This explains the large sale on Cham berlain's Cough Kemedyr The peoplelbave been using it for years and have found that it . can 'al Ways' be depeided upori. They 'may"pcccimljy takS' .u'p with some rash fohajle no'vV Ity'-' and' put forth With exag gerated claims, but are certain to return to the one remedy that they know to be re liable, aud for coughs, colds and croup there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For saie by all druggii-ts. Ob, Christmas lime is coming fast, to cheer upgi'ls.' be pteaFaut, ' And l)ake the fellow with the past For that one with the present, Constipation prevents the body from rid ding itself of 'waste matter. De Witt's Lit tle Early Iiisers will remove the trouble and cure Nick Headache, Biliousness, In active Liver and' clear the Complexion. Siuall; sugar coated, don't gripo or cause nausea. J. vV. Bryan Perhaps you'll think it shocking, But the wish that fills my soul Is that I hnd a slocking Which would hold a ton of coal. ar. M rv-. ' Hn-ows your doctor knoyrs all about foods and. medicinfSa. Tho next timry "ou seo him, just aaic hirn what ho thinlrtj or ' - Seal's 'piiisioe o Cod-L.iver Gil with Hvpo- phoephitea. -Wo are vU.iag to trti:3t ia hie answer. For twenty-ftVQ yearn doc tors hava presoribad our Emulsion palnes, veak riess, nervous y'iHdtfstidn, and for r.U a i:5 otis eg that causa loss ia Gosh. It3 cr.eairiy color and its . pleasp-n't 'taftte mako it pecially useful for thin ctiid delicate children. " in ' ' No other preparatioii p cod liver oil is liko it. Doirt lose time tiud risk your health by taWihrr Fomp.thincr unknown and unt"ri3tl. Keep in mind 2 that SCOTT'S EMULSION has stood tho test fur a S quarter of a century. f oc. ard $toj; all ('ru s;-ts. SCOTT it liUW.Nt. Chcmiits. New York. I If yon think yon rf semble a great man 6ay nothing. "The resemblance may cease the moment you open your mouth, v , Two Millions a Yeab. When people buy, try, aod buy again, jit means they're satisfied. The people of the United S'.ates are now buying Uascarets Candy Cathartic at th rate of two milliou boxes a year and it will be three milliou be fore N'ew Year's. It means merit proved, that Cuscareis are the most delightful bowel' regulator for everybody Uia year round. ' All druggists 10c, -5c, r0o a box, cure guaranteed. dee 13-tf The chaplain of Congress will soon take a look at that body and the'n pray for the country. " ' -' ! Take Roberts' Tasteless Lro. Chill Tonic. Every hottle gaarenteed. No cure, no pay. For sale by V. C. Ayers mar 15-ly The canal-boat mule would never get along if he didn't nave a pull. Chaniberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diar-: rhoea llemedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant aud safe to tulu. Sold by all druggists. The owner of a sida-door saloon has a system of double entry. i Overcome evil with good. Overcomeyour coughs and colds with O'co Minute Cough Cure. It is so good children cry lor it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. J W. Bryan The blunt man often makes the most cutting remarks. When you ask for Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve" ilou't accept a counterfeit or imita tion. There are more cases of 'Piles being cured by this, than all others combined. J. W. Bryau ' ' If rou trust to luck for banpiuess you'll,' i)e in "luck When you get it.' Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his home in the Aides. But early to bed and a Little Early itiser, the pill that makes life longer aud better and wiser. J. W. Bryan ' . '" A man should never till his wife to hur ry up when 'she, is coming down stairs. Soothing, healing, cleansing, Do "Witt's Witch Hazel alve i3 the implacable eueiuy of sores, burns aud wounds. Is never fails to cure Piles. You maj rely upon it. J. V. Bryan ' There is always a tender connection be tween the locomotive aud the train. Many a household is saddened by death .because of the failure to keep on baud a sale and absolutely certain cure for croup such as One Minut3 Cough Cure. Bee tbt your little ones are' protected against emer gency. J. W.Biyau ' Pleasure that isn't shared with another loses half its power to please. The sooner a ccugh or cold is cured with out harm to the sufferer the better. Linger ing colds are dangerous. Hacking cough is distressing. One Minute Cough Cure Quick ly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach'?' It'is pleasant to the tasta. J,' W. Bryan ? i It's always a great bore for the burglar if the Bate is locked. A cough is not like a fever. It docs cot have to run a certain 'course. Cure it quick ly and effectually with One Minute Cough Cure, the. best remedy for all ages iihd for the most severe" cases. We recommend it 2)eeanpe it's good. J.W.Bryan '' To The Limit It is not only in lines ot Superb Milli nery creations that we have won a foremost place, but iu Hats, Bonnets, Ca'pes, Wraps and Cloaks, at extremely moderate prices. The charming things that we have on ex hibition this season at little prices have many agreeable snrpri.es among them for the women who desire to economize. Miss Jlellie Sharpley is again in charge of tho trimming department this season, i i which is a guarantee that we can lead the town on up to-date work, Rispectfully, ' MRS. !3. D. PEAL. oel9 The New Man In Town Has rreat bargains' in Dry Goods, Great bargains in JSTotions, and Greater bargains in Shoes for all. Fancy Dress Goods, and dry goocjs Novelties in great abundance. Notions to suit the notion of al who have a notion of baying. SHOES TO FIT; ALL Try a pair of those i$2.r0 men's at $1.70. Try a pair of those $2."0 ladies flue button shoes now' going at ouly 7. Or a pair of children's $1.2." now at 92c. Now people the talk of the town is my 3, 5 and 10 cent tables All articles here offered are valuable in the Lome aud a look will make yoa a buyer. I al9o have a large line of Xnias goods, Fire-works, Candies, Fruits, fcc. Come to see me and examine thin Stock It is a pleaspro for ns to show good; and a cordial welcome will be given you whether you are a pnrcLaser or not. Yours truly, J-1,93 ; J. T. LEWIS. JLOOIi: OUT! OUR CUT PRICE SALE IS A GENUINE Fitzsimnions Knockout THEllE IS ONE QUESTION That is of vital importance to every business man. It is the question of MAKING MONEY To solve this question it is necessary for us to be up to the times. Once learn the sacret of QUICK SALES and success is ours. OUU CONSTANT AIM is to provide our customers with goods which will give them satisfaction. We want your trade and we realize that our success depends upon yours, therefore it is clear THAT It pays ns to study your interest. This being the case, we cannot afford to isk our reputation by offering you unreli able goods. You can place implicit confi dence in what we tell you. It is not our policy lo mishlead. Now is the time to buy. This is the place to buy. Brothers & Brooks has the gtuff to buy, The goods you waut to buy, aud the goods you dugut to buy, because you want them. Now we have marked nearly all our stock away down. Prices that you never heard of before, Some at cost, some below coot and some nearly s.t cost. Now below we will give you some prices. We aro to sell Suits that ero worth $25.00 for $17 8'.); Suits worth 130 for $21 ;' Suits $.'i5,Jor $22 4S) ; JU)its $20 or $13 79 ; Suits worth )j?53 for gj!) 1)4. Rocking Chairs worth $12 50 for 3 83 ; Rockers worth $11 00 for .$6 US; Rockers worth $S 50 for $5 7t; Rockers worth $C 75 for $4 8'J ; Hookers worth $4 for $ 3. Oak, Cherry and other Rockery worth $1 for J3! worth $3 75 for $2 75; worth $t 25 for 85c. We have a fine lot of lamps which we will also sell at almost cost. Fine lamps worth $5 75 for $ t p'J ; lamp worth $1 75 for $3 9!) ; lamp worth $2 50 for,$l 70 ; lamp worth $1 75 for $1 10. Just think of these prices, you have never before heard of such. These prices will not hold good long er than Jan. 1st 180!), so you had better come at unce before all best .bargains are gone, they cannot last and if you don't hurry up some one will getliere before you and get a bargain that you would like to get, so come at once. We manufacture Mattresses, make any. size you want for less than wholesale price We sell rou a $1 75 mattrass for $1 25 ; a 3 $2 50 mattrass for $1 75 ; a $2 25 maltra&s for $1 GO. We have a few carriages on hand which will go at aud below cost, a $17 carriage fori $10 49, a S$lx carriage for $9 98; $8 00 car: j riaga for $5 49, Bedsteads from $1 19 up, and every thing in proportion. C3f These prices are for CASH only. Thanking you for past favors we beg to remain, Yours truly, BROTHERS & BROOKS; The Furniture Dealers, Plymouth, N. C. THE OLD RELIABLE Piiji! final hn ii, MBBBwj gam Mr I am still in the front, with a complete Jine of Buggies, waggons, Road Cayts, Farm Carts, Or any other Vehicle. To be convinced, call and see for your self. With a large variety of material, and increased facilities, wo aro bet ter prepared than ever, to turn out first-clasg work, at lowest prices consistent with good workmanship. Thanking the pul-lic for a very liberal patronage in" the past, we hope to merit the sapie in the fu ture. , Horse ehoemg and repairing a specialty. Itespectfullv, II." PEAL. NEW UNDERTAKER, g. J- BARC0E, DEALER IN CofJns, Caskets, and Burial-cases of all styles, grades, sizes and prices. Special attention given to orders at a dis tance, f it should be your misfortune to need anything in this line see my goods. I am still in the buggy busines with as nice a lot of open and top vehicles as has ever been shown in this section In work prices I defy competetion. Examine my stock before placing your order, Yours respectfully, tf. J. J5AKCOE, PtOPER, N. C. W. C. HAS3ELL Next door to Plymouth Drug Co., Call and examine my stock of up-to-date dry goods no- tions hats, capp, shoes and Hea,yy and Eaicy Groceries It costs yon nothing to look nml I can show 3Tou, "The penny saved is the penny made." My goods are all new and well selec ted, and it is a pleasure to show theni. If you are only looki.ig we promise to entertain you if you are going to buy wo can surely interest yon, so come with the multitude whose patronage wm ap preciate, and tho many who are still seeking us in our new quarters. 22rSherrodrs New .Store, next door to Plymouth Drug Co. People, Go to Plymouth Grocery Co's. Store, for Heavy and Faucy Groceries. We keep in stock Arbnckle's, Leveriug's, Liou's, Mee k iii's, Golden Gem and Iala-Ilooke Roasted Coffee? Campbell's ;Coudensed Soups are just splendid. Our stock of Preserves, Jellies and Mince Meat is complete. We ieep ou hand Frebh Fruits and Con fectioneries. Come to see us and bp convinced that the truth is mighty and must prevail, N. B. Coffee grouud free of chiyge. J. U. McCONN ICO, Manager. Next Door to M . Owens & Co. Wliee Did You (jret TEAT HAT? T MRS. A. M. A YE US' STORE, werer can be found the most artistic effects aud at the lowest prices. If in need of anything ,in the way of Millinery fGoods come to see me, at Mrs. S. A. Blount's old stand, I will treat you rigvyt. liOGnectfully, Mm. A. Ill, Ayers. FAMILY GROCERIES. I have opened a full line of HEAVY and FANCY iiROCEKJES between C. Ayers and the Plymouth Grocery Co where I will be pleased to serve the pub lic. All goods frch, and prices guaranteed. Special attention given to orders. Your patronage wHl be appreciated. Yours truly, J. I. Brucr Santa plans Has made iis lirgt visit to Iloper and unpacked liis goods at E. B. MUNDEN?8 STORE. Friends! before buying your Christ inas or other holiday present for the children, for your mother, father, wife, husband, brother, sister, aunt, uncle, sweetheart or friend, call and see what I have in stock. My lino of holiday goods were all selected with care and I feel that I can please you. Ip'lf goods suit prices must. Thankful for past patronage, I aro, Yours truly, R. B- M UN DEN, liOPER, N. O. W. F- BEASLEY, Attorney-at-Law, PLYMOUTH, N. C. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. It. B. Downing and others I vs. VV. T. TlJtKENTON. ) By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Washington county made iu the above entitled action on Nov. 19th 1S98, the uudersigued will, on Monday' January 2nd 189i), at V o'clock M. sell, at the Court House door in Plymouth. N. C, to the highest bidder, the following land : (1) Tbe Wm L Smit.h tract, containing 225 acres more or less, adjoining the lands of 3. D. Stillmau, E. It. prnilj and others, aud described in the deeds from Martin gpruill to W. L, Smith recorded in said county in book "J" pp- 3G9 nd 370 and in book "N" pp. 229 and 230 respectively. (2) The James Davenport $raet, contain ing 14 acres more or les, adjoining the lands of E. K. Spruill and others and de scribed in a deed from Jaruts M. Daven port and wife to V. L. Smith recorded in aid county in book "N" pp. 125 and 126. Terms of sale one third cash ; one-tbird in 12 months, and the balance in two years, with interest from day of sale. Title retained till purchase money is paid. This November 2!th 1808. A. O. Gatlohd, ' Commissioner. TOItFOliK & SOUTH EfcIlAILROAp i.1 vy.iir.-vi 1 . Schedule in effect oct I9t h lSp.8. The Direct Short Lina between Plymouth, Edenton, Eastern Nortli Carolina anj Norfolk and all points ' North. Steamo leaves Plymquth 9:00 a. m. Mail Traia leaves Edcnt6n 1:45 p.. Eft. daily, (except Sunday), arrives at Norfolk 4:25 p, m. Express Train leaves Edenlon Tues day. Thursday and Saturday at 8 15 a. m,, arrive at Norfolk 11a. m. t t Connection made at Norfolk with all rail and Steiimc Lines, and at Elizabeth City with Steamer Neue, 'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for New lierne, Roanoke Island, Atlantio & N.C, It. It. Stations'; also Wilmington & Welou R, It. Steauief Newberue leaves Elizabeth City ilonday noon, and Wednesday 6 p. m., for Roanoke Island, Ocracoke, Oriental and Newberne The Company's Steamers leave EJenton 12.t. p. .pi. as follows: Steam e) to Mackcy's Ferry, Plymouth, Jamebvill'e and Williamston daily (except Sunday with passengers for Roper, Pantego, Bel hnveu, connecting with St,r. Virginia Dare for Makleyville, Aurora. South Creek, Washington and intermediate landings. Tuesday, Thursday aad Saturday ibr Chowan ltiver, and flnday and Friday for. Souppernong Jtiver on arriyal of No. 2 Train. Norfolk passenger station at NorfolK.and Western Railroad Depot. '-'J Through tickets on sale and baggage . checked to all principal points. O EASTE11N CAROLINA DISPATCH FAST FREIGHT LIKE. AND PASSENGER ROUTE. .Daily all rail service between Edenton,- New York, Phfladelphia, Baltimore and Norfolk. Throu?h cars, as low rates and qnickei tin;'e than by any other route. ' Direct all goods to be shipped by East: eru Carolina Di8pteh, as follows: From Norfolk by N. & S. R. It.; Baltimore by P. W. & B. R. It; Presient St. Station, Philadelphia by Pc-nnsylvania It. K. Dock St. Station; New York by Pennsylvania R. It., Pier 27 Novth River, and Uld Do; million's. S. Co., Tier 26. por further information app!y to J. E . LAWRENCE. Actnt, Plymouth, N. C., or to the Genera OlBce of the N. & S" R.lt. Co., Norfolk, Va. M. K. KlG, General Manager. H. C IIUDGINS)(a. F. & P. Agt. e are in our new store an (J wo invite the public to 5 call and examine the piles ot new goo,ds just opened, note tho pieces, you wilj lind them interesting. We have a fey old goods on hand, that ,iaye been handled in moving, on which we aro niaking Special low. prices pp move them out. PEMEMBEKOur line consists of. Seasonable jd Stylish Dres goods- potions, l)'oots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.; tpgether with a largo stock of Family Groceries. Thanking yottj for pasjt patronage we are Yours truly, SPBUILL & BR0. ocia-tf uBemsmb2? The Main4 thing in family groceries is to get them fresh, the same is true pf cakes candies, panned goods, &c. To get these goods fresh c.-ilj on W. J. Jack son hq has a nice np of Heavy an$ Fancy Groceries, and would like to e TJ. B. A- enstpmer, that hp. plight please yoii in tlijs line. Hp also carries a large stock of Kpady Mixed Paints and can save, you money on every purchase. W, J. Jackson? Hornthal Block, pext to Post Office. NOTICE. T. B. Wolfe et als j Sale. H. E. Wolfe et als, Pursuant to an order of the Superior. Court of Washington county dated Dec. fith. 131)8 vacating; the sale made in this cause Oct. 3rd 1893 and ordering a re-sale I shall, on the 1st ilonday ip January 1899 at 12, o'clock M. at the Court House door in Plymouth, offer for sale to the highest bid, der. for cash, the house and eight acres of land on which sam s located, known as the Dr. Wolfe residence, near Plymouth ou the public road from Plymouth tq Jamesyille. N. C. Beq. 5th 1898. n. 8. Ward, Commissioner. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of te We William T. Bodwtll, deceased, notice is hereby given to all parties iudebted to. said estate to make prompt settlement to me ; and to all parties holding claims against same, to present them within one, year from this date or this notice will LeJ, pleaded in bar of their recovery. Dec. Sth 18!)8. Haiwood W. Tabkekton, Administrator. -v. ' ' 1 lift For sal'1 ai)d "'.iiiratitocl bv a!) dealers
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