I LOCAL AND PERSONAL :r R. N. Caton was oa the sick list last week. ' V Dr. Weaver was in ' Asheville on last Monday. Read the school apportionment on another column. Nelson always has fresh bread and sells a lot-of . it Mr. Will GArretf of Runnion was In town Monday. New pews have been installed in the Baptist Church. ' " ' MissEstelle More was up from Hot Springs last Monday. m . ra mm Mr. ueuian i weea nas gone to Craggy for some weeks. Joe Lawson of Tenalina Tenn was visitor on Wednesday. ' Mr. ana Mrs. uraigmtles are visiting Mr. O. C. Craigmile. Mr. Rom Rogers is visiting his sister Miss Roberta Rogers Mr., Ira Plemmon of Hot Springs was a town visitor Mon day. , ' ,,. . . Miss English of Morristown is visiting Miss Ida Tipton . at Litle , Pine. .. Paul Huffman was visiting his Aunt Mrs. Will Morrow last ' Sunday. ; r. Mr. unester uoneycfitt, was Sabbath. ,: Quarterly Communion was held at the Presbyterian Church ' on last Sunday. " " : ; Mr. Jamea Ingle of ' Asheville was a visitor over Sunday at Mr W.J. Gudger. Miss Hattie Runnion will be in Marshall for some time visit iug her mother, ' The new store of Nelson's is very convenient when you are in town. Drop In. A little child of Martin God f rey died last Tuesday morning of 'whooping cough. Miss Emma Craigmiles is home after a visit to' Mrs. Warren Davis at Hot Springs. ( ; Miss Adallne Ramsey is able to attend .the 'Institute now after paving naawie mensies. The ice cifcam supper held by the Methodists on last Wednes day was quite well attended. ;'. sioners met , to equalize - taxes. All the members were present Miss Helen Mitchell who , was visiting here went to. Asheville for a visit to Mrs. Dr. Tennent. Quite a number of the teachers attending tbe4nstitute have been engaged to teach schools this fall,- Miss Hattie Rector has return ed ; from! Morristown, Tenn., where sherTiksV beerV; viajting iriends. . Miss Smith and Misses Eliza. beth and Mary "-Weaver with William and John are visiting in Asheville this week. The best of dry goods and groceries are to be had at Nel son's store. When- you want anything, call around. Misses Annie Rose and Emily Stabler, of Orangeburg, . S. C, are the honee guests - of Rev. E. P. Stabler' and family.- ' Don't forget when you are hunting'anything. you want that Nelson has moved to the Allison Store Room. Call on him. NOTICE:-ri hereby., gien that I will not buyany Tan Bark after the 20th1 day of July, 1912. -' R. H. WARD. ' Mr. Sam Edwards showed us a letter in which he had been notified that he was elected a teacher in the Spring Creek Seminary School. School commences ' here in Marshall on Tuesday Sept. Srd 1912. Monday , is Labor Day and a holiday and so school will begin on Tuesday . . - - Wednesday afternoon the nine from the Institute played - the 1 larshall boys. The game re sulted in score of 15 and 4 in favor of Marshall. Rev. W. Bruce Doyle of Wad esboro N. C. stopped over a few hours last Monday on a visit. 'r. Doyle was formerly, pastor t ! the Pre byterian Church at ' ' "rrir - 5. " ' 't tTwft Hnoa with hut a. alnrrU thought. , t ' , "Iwant to get rich" ; ' I must do business with. The Bank of French Broad.V WANTED 40 men for logging work and Railroad grade. Good wages. T. T. ADAMS CO Woodlawn, McDowell County, N. C. R. R. Station, Sevier. Nxt Sunday, there will be be baptism at Lower Walnut Creek Church six- persons wll enter the church, beginning at that time there will be a revival held by the pastor aided by. Rev Rogers of Tenn. W. H. Hipps, son of R. H Hipps of Spring Creek appoint ed Sup. of Public instructions of Buncombe Co., received educa tion Spring Creek Seminary Mars Hill and Wake Forest. Mr. Zeb Rector and family of Laurel Fork have moved to South Carolina where he has ac cepted a place as carpenter in a large mill. Madison dislikes . to lose her good people but bows tojthe in evitable. N. J. Gorman, Cashier Rank of Woodville, Woodville Ga., had a very severe attack of kidney trouble and the pains in ids kidneys and back were terrible. "I got a bottle of Foley Kidney Pilli from our druggist and they entirely relieved me, I have more benefit from them than any other medlelne." . I. E. Burnett, Mara Bill N. C. ' Wilson will be notified of ' his nomination by the Democratic Party on Aug. 7th at Sea Girt New Jersey. Taft will be told of his nomi nation about the first of August. Roosevelt already has been notified. A. M. Nason, farming near Canaan, Me., was badly crippled with sciatic rheumatism due he says to uric acid in his blood. "Foley Kidney Pills en tlrely cured me and also removed nu merous black specks that were con tinually before my eyes." Foley Kid ney Pills are a uric acid solvent and are effective lor the various forms of rheumatism! I. K. Burnett, Mars Ulll N. C. , . - The program has been issued for the annual.. Sunday School Convention of the French Broad BaptistAssociation.' This, year the body meets with Gabriel's Creek Church, July 26-28,,nd promises to be a large and help ful meeting, - -, i- . W. C. Hagan a Madison Co. boy. who has been in Nashville Tenn., for sixteen years 'was a News-Record visitor- last week. Mr. Hagan is. visiting bis rela tives and mends in the county before returning to his place of residence where he is engaged in the lumber business. , It does one good to see our citizens pros pering out in the world. In these days of high cost of living, a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and able to work In a few days is a valuable and welcome remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar, CaJ., had kidney and bladder trouble, was - confined to his bed, unable, to turn without help. "t oegmertoed using Foley Kidney Pitts and can truly say 1 was-relieved at once." Hisexample to worth fol lowing. L B. Burnett, Mars Hill N . C. Miss Leona Young entertain ed the- teachers and people of town last Tuesday evening, and did it quite creditably, we are sorry-that more entertainments were not held, for the teachers and more-, social- life- attempted for them.- Perhaps- next year we may' have something.: better and we -hope that' the. teachers may remember our" town with pleasure. Henry Sherlin ' who has - been sick from cancer for so long .died last- Saturday, afternoon a t 4 o'clock- The funeral was' held at 12 o'clock on Sunday and . the body- w a s taken - to- Rectors Chapel where it was laid to rest Rev,-Stabler conducted the fune ral service and the body, was ac- compained by a large concourse of people. Tib e News-Record extends condolences to the be reaved family. Another Madison County boy has taken an advanced plaee in educational matters. Prof. : W. II. Hipps has' been elected Coun ty Supt..oMnstruction for Bun combo County in, place ' of Prof. Reynolds who has retired., Mr.' Ilipi s ia a graduate -of Wake Forest aui has been prin cipal of Diltmore Graded jcbool s and Darnardsville chools. We most certainly are pleased over this appointment. Mrs. Clara Ramsey' wa9 quite 1 last Wednesday. SCHOOL APPORTIONMENT for ns The following is the per capita apportionment tricts-of Madison County, subject to such changes to tlio various Ealarics named bnlow. TOWNSHIP NO. 1. $574.20 Salaries, $100, $50, $30; $30 181.60 130.35 171.60 171.60 various dis- uro necessary Marshall,. Madison Seminary Grand View, Skyland Hays' Mountain, Walnut Creek, -Jewel Hill, " Red Hill. Walnut Run, Dry Branch, Hopewell,- Bear Creek, Pleasant View : Marshall, (colored) Chapel Hill, Allen Creek, Middle'Laurel, Snelton Laurel, Spill Corn, Cook Farm, Upper Shelton Laurel ' Flint Knob, Bull Creek, Gabriel's Creek, Oak Grove, Beach Glen, Piint Fork, TerisFork, Metcalf Creek, Middle Fork, Bethel, Paint Gap, Ivy, (colored) Upper California. Lower California, Salaries, balary Salary, Salary, 153.45 Salary, ' 331.65 Salaries,. 181.50 Salary, 262.35 Salary, 222.75 Salary, 115.50 Salary. 134,80 Salary, 100.65 Salary, 107.25 , Salary, TOWNSHIP NO. 2. 50 30 35 30 20 26 85 8. 45 40 and 25. 85 40 40 V" 85V', ' 40 and 30.' 35 40 ' 40 30 35 80 26 201.30 97.35 143.55 102.80 85.80 84.15 130.35 Cross Rock, Middle Sandy Piney Grove, Mush Little Pino, Anderson Branch, Zion, Spring Creek Sem. Freezeland, Woody School, Sliding Knob, Hot Springs, Antioch, Bluff, Doe Rranch. Stackhouse, . Highland, Paint Rock, Hot Springs, (coloreo) Big Laurel, Big Laurel Seminary, Sodom, Lower Sodom, Laurel Valley, English Upier Little Creek, Lower Little Creek, . , Upper Big Pine, Lowe Big Piuo, Roaring Fork, Meadow Fork, -Keenersville, Poplar Gap, Grapevine, ,. Center, Ramsey, - Mars Hill, " Grassy Knob, Mars Hill, (colored) Fosters Creek, vy ; Ridge, ' Salary, ' Salary, Salury, Salary, Salary, Salary, Salary, TOWNSHIP NO, 198.00 Salary, 202.95 For building 168.30 Salary, 40 84.15 For building TOWNSHIP NO. 4. 145.20 For building 135.00 Salary, 35 69.30 Salary, 26 75.90 Salary, 26 143.55 Salary, 40 250.80 Salaries, 40 and 20 99.00. Salary, 80 66.00 Salary, 20 TOWNSHIP NO. 6. 75.90 Salary, 27.50 188.10 Salary, 40 and 20 TOWNSHIP NO. 6. 136.95 Salary, 31 108.90 Salary, 30 107.25 Salary, 30 TOWNSHIP NO. 7. 542,85 Salaries, 60, 85,35. 127,05 Salary, 32.50 TOWNSHIP NO. 8. 135.30 Salary, 35 Salaries, 40 and 30 Salary, 35 Salary, 40 Salary, 30 TOWNSHIP NO. 9. 863:00 Salaries, 40 and 35 Salary, 35 Salary, 26 Salary, 35. Salary, 26 Salary, 26 Salary, 35 Salary, 20 TOWNSHIP NO. 10. 184.80 Salary, 40 145.20 - Salary, 35 , 160.05 Salary, 35 102.20 Salary, ; 30 . . TOWNSHIP NO. 11 .120.45 Salary, 32.50 " 165.00 Salary, 42.50 145.20 Salary. 35 278.85 Salaries, 50 and 25 TOWNSHIP NO. 12. 341.55 Salaries, ,. 50 and 30 221.10 For building. ,. TOWNSHIP NO. 13 328.35 115.50 188 10 90.75 125.40 ,108.90 95.50 77-55 100.65 132.00 67.65 148.50 ; Salary, 32.50 90.75. Salary, ' 26 128.80 Salary, 30 97.35 Salary, 26 TOWNSHIP NO; 14. 145.20 Salary, 35 . 276.55 Salaries, . 45 and 25 173.25 Salary, 40 TOWNSHIP NO. 15. "470.25 Salary, 50, 35 and 25. 107.25- For- building. 58.10 Salary, 20 TOWNSHIP NO. 16. 278.85 Salaries, 40 and 20 150.15 Salary, 35 Committeemen are expected to conform strictly to the - salaries fixed by the Board of Education for term of four months. ' uespectfully ' M. C. BUCKNER; Superintendens Cutting Affray. Reports have come to town - of a little trouble oh Walnut' Creek in which Andrew; Bridges and GeorgeJHensley were implicated. These men had been having a little question when Mr. Bridges cut Mr. Hensley with a knife al though in doing so he was some what damaged by M r; Hensley, Tlie trouble occured last Satur day neither one is Very serious- yfturt. : .- An increasing numlier of people re port regularly of the satisfactory re sults from taking Foley Kidney Pills and commend tholr healing and1 cura tive qualities.-' Foley Kidney Tills are carefully prepared medicine, ; guar anteed to contain no harmfu Lor habit forming drugs. They can have only beneficial effect when-used ' for kid ney and bladdot troubles for back- THE NORTH CAROLINA V College of Agriculture . and Mcclianic Arts The State's Industrial College Four-year eouracs in Agriculture, In Civil, s Electrical, ' . and i Itlechanlcnl Engineering; . t n Chemistry; in Cotton"- Manufacturing and ; Dyeing. Two-year' courses, in'' Mechanic " Arts and in Textile Art.' . One-year and two year courses In Agriculture.- These courses are both practical arid scienti fic. - Examinations for admission' oi-o held by the- County Superintendent at all county seats on July tliu.vj.Hh. For Catalog address ' THE KECISTRAR, ' West Kaleijrh, N. C. ' FOR SALE Ono farm of 80 acres with now room liousc, well IlnlHlicil and barn, -0 lu-.ros in timber, watered by creek, spring and cistern, inoobiisliels of corn crowed on It last year. J'rlcc J2.5IX), one thousand cash, the balance 1, 2, 3, -and 4 years tlmo. ' 70 acres of line land close to school and church, 4 room house and barn. ?;ood orchard. Price 91,500, would ike ono-half cash and two years on balance, 32 acres In sight of Furroget School, line meadow land; 4 room house, gwta barn, spring and creek; 7 acres in Um ber, l'rlcc $2,200, tlOOO down balance 1 and 2 years 4 acres on the Southern Railroad, In J00 yards of station, nice 4 room houso, good barn, a handsome place for hotel, 3 fine mineral springs which miL'iit m worm a lortuim some aay, line fruit trees, plenty of grapes and h! raw berries. Price Ki.000. $1,500 down 1, :! and 3 years on balance. 400 acres on pike about ono-half of it in lino timber that will more than pay for tho olace if handled riiftit. land all lays well: 50 acres of creek I nit torn, good buildings, houses and barns, i'rlce (13.000. Terms to suit purchaser. 1200 acres right on river, all fine land and good buildings. Trice I3S,- 000. , . .- 500 acres on srood Pike, close to good 8Choos and churches. 10 1-2 miles from Knoxvllle; all good land, good buildings and well watered by spring and creek. I'rlcd $24,000. 13(1 acres with good buildings, good orchards, closa to school and church, well watered by spring and creek. Price $2,500. 7i) acres fine red molato soli all good rich land with 10 room house, big bank barn, close to schools and churc hes, In 2 miles of Farragut school the best high grade school there is in the South, in three miles of - Concord. rricc i,bo. this is a uargain. 108 acres in half mile of Kingston Pike, in 12 miles of Knoxvllle, land all lays levol, 18 acres of timber with trood 6 room house, fine yard, good barn, orchard joins land that could not be bought for 100 per acre. Price $4,500. 77 acres In 1 1-4 mile of Concord with tSOacres of creek bottom as rich as river bottom, fine improvements one of the finest locations for- the money thoro Is in the country. Price 17,100. Piano for Courthouse. The proceeds of the entertain ment given by Miss Leona Young" last Tuesday evening was $18.55f Miss Young gave a ache, , rheumatism,: - weato' back or . fourth" of the proceeds which a1 lumbago. -I.E. Burnett, Mars Hill mounted : to $4.50. This' Prof. N. C. BASES-BALL The Weaveville team failed to appear on- the fourth' and so there was no game 1 between the Mars hall team and .them. Capitola and Rector's Chapel played a game on the grounds. Subscribe for The News-Record, only one dollar a year. Buckner handed to the editor and the amount to deposited -to the credit 'of - the piano fund. To Prof. Buckner belongs the credit of giving the first sum to this fund. r;,;v-') Now since: we-have the nest egg lets increase it. Everybody work even father. Zeb C. Rector and family, left yesterday f(fr Jonesville, S. C, Mr. Rector had The News Re cord follow him. 9A acres 1 1-2 miles from Concord, on Tennessee river, 35 acres of fine bottom land and all the rest Is good land, plenty of timber and good im provements. Price 85,000, JtfARS HILL COLLEGE The Leading Co-Educational Institution In Western North Carolina: A school that draws 879 students from 58 North Carolina Counties, and from six other Statea and two Foreign Coun tries, some coming half around the world to reach (t- must havo merit worth considering bv Madison county people. It drew 132 students from Madison county, and245' students from the rest of the World. Is this a fair proportibn? Its students succeel at higher institutions and in life, out of ail proportion to our number. North Carolina Education says: "There are few schools in the world that do better work than Mars-Hill, and 'make so little noise about it." ' Tho Fall Term opens August 15, 1912. Send for our now catalogue. K. L MOORE, President, MARS HILL, N. C. REPORT OF THE CONDITION V citizens bank: Marshall . N L AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 14TH, 1912." rp:sources: Loans and Discounts 75,810.27 Stocks and Bonds 7,800.00 Overdrafts 1,201.00 B"lldlng and Fixtures 9,040.45 Cash and due from Bunks... 22, 563. 10 Total 117,404.91 LIABILITIES: Capital paid In ,t25,450.0O Profit.. ; 2,012.61 Notes Be-dlscounted 0,000.00 Due to Banks. 643.5-1 ' Deposited with use ....... . . 80,393. 77 Total. ..U7,404.oi i. H. WRITE, Preiidcnt C. J. EBBS, Cuhler W. T. DAVISi iU'1-C.lir. Defslgneited U. S. Depository 50 acres 1 1-2 mile of Concord, (rood 4 room house, Rood orchard, 1 1-2 acr es In fine strawberries and plenty of timber. Price 1,500. Any kind of a farm that a man would want; any kind of a house and lot in Concord or KnoxTlll that man would want. Call and-see me,", or write me. I am prepared to keep all customers free of charge, and free conveyance. Old phone 37. ' GEORGE CUMMINGS. Concord, Tenn THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained bv tho State for the Wo- fmen of North Carolina. - Fivo regular Courses loading to duirreeti. Special Courses for teachers. Free tuitrion to those who asrrpe to bt-Come teachers In the State. Ksll Session begins Sep tember 18, lull For eatalojrue aud other information, address JULIUS I. FOUST, Pres. Greettfon, H.C NOTICE OF. SALE By virtue of an order and decree made and entered in a Special Pro ceeding, in the matter of the-estate of Vea Roberta by her guardian Flo rence Roberts, Ex:Parte, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court-house door In the town of Mars hall at 12 'o'clock M. on the Cth day of August 1012, the following described real estate, situated in No. 15 T6wn snlp, Madison County, N. C, beginn ing on a dogwood below tho- road leading from Gabriel's Creek, to the forks of Ivy. Ben Debruhlo and Marlon Debruhle corner and runs up with said Ben Debruhle lino South 11!. 30 West 16 poles to a rock near tho point of a ''ridge thence with said ridge North 88 West 20 poles to the Mill tract, thence with the line Of the said Mill tract South to East D' polos" to a stake, thence South 35. ,45 East 8 1-4 poles to' a bunch of small popular near a small branch, thence leaving said mill tract up and with said branch South 4. 30 West 5 poles, thonce South 25. 45 East; 11 poles to a small dog wood, thence South 33. 30 East 17 1-2 poles to a stake at the mouth of a small hollow and near the mouth of the spring branch,' thence up and with said hollow- North 50 East 32 poles to a stake,: thence North 81. 15 East 30 poles to a stake near- a locust bush, thence North 41. 30 East 14 poles to a stake near another small "hollow, thence North 39.-15 East 7 1-3 poles to a ; black pine, - Marion- I)e bruhle's corner, thence with said- De bruhle lino North GO West 33 poles to af btake, thence North 78 West 10 poles to a rock set up, then South 80 West 31 poles to the beginning, containing 17 1-2 acres. Said sale is being made for re-investment. '- This the 29th day of June 1912. FLORENCE ROBERTS. Guardian. McCABE LUMBER CO.1 NEWPORT. .TENN. Buyers of HARDWOOD LUMBER SPECIALTIES WALNUT - CHESTNUT We buy all kinds of Hardwood Lumber, all grades and thickness es, take It up at railroad and pay spot , cash. WriM us. Box 208. Electri :BStlrs. rJlada A Wow Man Of Kim. "I was atifforlnnr from taln in rav "Iwassuflorlnirfroia pain in ray I stomach, head aDd back," writes II. T. Alston, Rslekgh, N. C, "and my liver and kidnoys did not work right, but four bottles of Eloctrio Hitters mado ma feel like a new man." PRICE B0 CT5. AT ALL DRUS STORES. EYE, BR, NOSE andTHRQiT SPECIALIST. If you need glasses tit. , I f you have Catarrh ' It your throat needs treating. ' Call on v DRi I. E. BURNETT, ' MARS HILL, N. C and have your work done. Ho has a complete set of Instruments to perform ail kinds of operations, and anew up-tcrdate office- equipment to treat all kinds of. diseases. He has taken two special courses. He guarantees satisfaction. ' Southern Railw ay Company SCHEDULE OP PASSENGER TKAINS -N. H. Kollowinif schedule figures published only as informutiin rnd are not guaranteed. Cast BOund (Central Time) No. 8, daily due 8:25 a. m No. 30, daily ". .due 5:00 a. ro No. 12, daily..... due 1:12 pm No. 182, dully... ...... ...due 8:38 p m lAeat BOund - No. 7, daily....... .due 7:30 p. m. No 35, daily,...'.'. . . . ; . .due 2:35 ac in No. 101, daily.. ... .... . ..due U:55 a. - in No. 11, dally.. i... ...... due 3:55 p. m Sdbjkct to chanqk without Notice W. A.-WEST, Ajfent Marshall, K. C. J. II. WOOD, " Dist. Pass. Ag-ent : A-sheviUe, N. C ROOT & HERB TIME ISTKERE We want larjre quantities of the "followiiur: Puccoon root, Wayapple root, Angelica 'root, lllack Haw nark of root, Sassafras bark of root, bright rough off, White Sarsaiiarllla 'root, Poke root sliced dry, Willow bloom or tatrs, Wild Chprrv bark thin youn? creen skin, WlltJ Clier jy bark thick rou(fh off, Elder Flowers or bloom-bright color, star Root, Star Grass, etr, all prime dry.- Write for complete price list add get early start. R V. Lowe &Scn Uitci loot isl C:rb I. Ira ASHEVILLE, X. C. NORTH CAROLINA. .'-x- MADISON COClvTY' , . Under and by virtue of authorty con--ferred by a certain deed lb tnirt exe cuted by Tennie Henderson wife of W. T. Henderso to t h e undersifrnod Trustee, bearing date ICth day of June 1009, and recorded to the office of the Register of Deeds of Mifdson County, In Deed Book No. 12p-ure 276, default havln-r been made in the payment at the Indebtedness' thereby secured, t will on Monday the 29th day of July, 1012, at 1 i o'clock- M; at t h e Court Houee doo of said county sell to the ' highest bidder for cash to satisfy aaid Indebtedness, all the right, title and in terest which the Said Tennie Henderson -4fe of W. T. Hedderson has in tho ! follewlng described real estate, to-wlt! ' Lying and being in Madison County, North Carolina on the waters of Big Fine Creek and adjoining the lands of Marion Lunsford, formerly owned by Nathan Davis and Elsie and Reubiii Caldwell and others, 'Beginning on thu Marlon Lunford line, onoe NathSm Davis' line on the -Afbrth side of the mountain on a chegnut oak and rune North 85 West 47 poles to a sugar tree; thftn th taini nmn4Hif!nnnIiiiifSkiL kt.ftlrM then West 08 poles to ther top of tlw Fork mountain to a rock and-pointers-;' then South 22 Doles to a chestnut: then South 32 West 26 poles to a bunch of ehestnut sprouts; then East' 184 poles to a stake In the field; then North 3H polcs-to the beginning. . Containing 40 seres, more or less. This Itelng tho tract of land deeded by T. J. Rector, and wife Annie Reotor to Alfred Rec tor, date April 18. 1890. -Tliis June 20th, 1012. j JAM US SMART. - r Trustee. U ViiBaaMieif Qaoenlhr mene halplng ea eatiie familya Mer back ache so aha eao hardly dng awaand. Her nanre ate on edge and aba Is aaailjr wild. Headache and Stoaplosa soaa unfit her for the care of hef family, ' Kheonauo Palm and Lumbago nek hat body. But, let bar take Fcby ICidncy Pilb and r all - these ailmenta . will diaappeer. She win -aooo teooraf beratfeoi(tb- nd healthy activity tot healing, curative, atrengthaninf and taolc, a medicine for an Kidney, Bladder ana Urinary Dtnaan that aiwef i i. li nuRNiirrr ADMINISTRAWK'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of H. P. Frlsbeo. deceased late uf Madison County, North Carolina this is to notify all persons hltvWg ' claims against the estate of said deceased to sxhlbit them to the Undersigned a Us home on ' the waters -of Spring Creek, in No. 13 township, on or Itefora the 3rd da) of June 1M13, or this notice will be pleaded in bnrof their recovery all poi-sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Tills 3rd day of Jone lflll -.-.':'. THOS. A. FltlSUEE , Administrator of IX'D. ri-ishee. : ' , - ; NOTICE Anj and all pernors are hei-p-. by faibidden to Lire or feed ii'.s son I-arn riemmoiiior i V I ! for his work.

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