Mtf ^1 ?***- - :. 1ft . . * /H* ^CJMMft ?? S ) . . KaM-fliL ?*fta a ? >'^>"? ' w I - >' | SSjR.A.'jWta* 1?M? Ftawtn4*.1" *-"?* ._ Tnop. Admr.Mt.wM k*mg< Fulford, L. A., lift artea ^f?P Gardner, Mra. S. G., 8 lots ? 14*88 HoUoonan, A. T., 1 lot 41.86 Hooksrtcn Tenneral Co. 18 lota 541.78 h?ws *d>. we ?=?, e Ml ? - ? M?.? T3 Jones, J. R., 50 noes, 8M? Joyntr, E. H., 1 lot Joyner, Cornelias, 58 am ? <&!t; Joyner, Mrs. (X G* 2 lots 125J6 Joyner, Clayton, S abet 6$J7 Joyner, Xn. L. A., X lots ? MM! 1 King, T. a, 52 acres, 1 lot ? 137.81 KittielL S. H., 94 acres 159.82 Lewis, J. R-, 46 acres 167.78 I*vta, J. R. A Bn^ 1 acre _ 16.71 Martin, R. T-i 1 lot 68.74 Mewfeorn, J. A-, 1 lot ?-? 77-88, Mewborn A Hoklen, 1 lot 22.56 Meow, a EL, 211 acres, 8 Iota 85A52 Moore, W. R, 2. lots 79.$1 Morris, EUaabetfc BttaeB, 888 acres I - - 811.70 Moye, Mrs. Lacy J., 169 acres 187.78 Hostage, C. H., 1 lot 7M6 Moaingo, Mrs. Nannie, 1 lot 5A14 McKsat, T. 1L, 1 let ? 84.79 Nortil American Land Co., 194 acres 81A17 Oakley, Mrs. J. L, 75 acres, 2 lot 1?U2 Parker, R. A., 1 lot 128J6 Paylor, John H., T lots 119.28 Pay lor, J. Bfc, Afat., 125 acres 14625 Kppen, J. IL, 2 lots 7.52 Pitt Gin Co., 1 lot- 75.20 Pittman, W. E., 74 acres 128J8 Potter, R. L* 84 acres 28.77 Boose, Mrs. Jackal Jot 2622 Rouae, T. H., 1 lot 8L? Said, Victors, 1 lot 47.00 SbepparA W. a, 2 lots 8A88 Skinner, B^J., 55 acres 79.96 Smttfr, Mrs. A. T., 1 lot 58J8 SaMh, F. M, I tot 7j52 Smith, Haywood, 1 lot 8021 Smith, J. a, 1 tot 6*56 Smith, Mrs. Kathleen, 1 lot 4JS Smith, Lossie, 1 tot 1 37.60 Smith, Loyd, 1 lot 59.42 Smith, B. L, 266 acres 590.67 Smith, W. H., 2 lots 1 Ltt Smith, W. L., Jr., 1 lot 1600 Speight, lbs. Tiltian B., 168 acres 18*19 StanfWd, EL A^ 79 acres ?? 49.45 TonrmM^.Xn. C. B^ 10 lota 16LMt Tripp, Jasper, 13ot ? 14JI Trotman, J. It, 6ft acres 44JW TngweU, Bcbert, 60 acres __ 90.81 Tnrnafe, David Lu, 281 sce^i^ 7 fate ,, , . 53L47 Wainrigfat, Letha, 1 lot ? 1?* Wtlk, Mrs. Wffliam, 1 lot ? 9.40 Winfeu* a W., i lot, 49 JS SUPPLEMENTARY CHARGE Heme, Miss Joae, 1 lot 15.04 COLORED Anderson, Bryant, 1 lot 1.42 Aadarsoo, J. H^2 lots, 4J24 Armstrong, A. L., 3 lots 8*4 Armstrong, T. J., 1 lot 9.20 AjtfcFrmWS, 1 lotr 2945 Atktosen, Bwry, 8r? I'toTI 33*4 t|94 . B**, W-wO, * V~- ??? Bura, Oku, I h* 15.04 Barrett, Emma, 1 lot -?? ,7*3 a^fy^tkt1 mm y *-^ ?m? /XeileS^* Yi.li ^ tnjri '? 5 V0D0? l.fliHt - ? "?"?yj j,jj Hmitt 1 lot owl I. v ?w ?* ? * r-^- V iMahUiAM ? iUf ?k& RL TAVAOO O |^4m KHR4 I 1?? *>***> 3SJ8 Joyner, Lettie, 2 lots i *121 **#ee, Moee, 1 lot 7.07 Jomr, Owcmt, j lots ; UJa J Jojaer, WBay, l Jot ^iiel ??? *ma? 1 Jot ~~ H May, Henretta. 1 loTZZIT 7J*f Moore, CIayto% 1 lot 16*4 Moore, Mazy Jane, 1 lot lfcSg! Moytey Atonza, 2 lots 11J7I I * ~ W^ayy Tom, 7 lots 96A2I Parker, Daniel, 1 lot 1I___ 10^821 P^Wssy Laia, i lot - 33 Wtod, James R, 5 lots * jgfclf Jnafcn, Richard R, 1 lot llil| Beeves, Columbus, 2 lots 17.321 Sanders, David, 1 lot 951 Sanders, EKjah, 2 iota, l&pgf Jeny * Bro., 1 lot 1.42 S?ndez%, Nathan, I lot 4.^1 Swrboro, J. a, 1 lot uj*f On.fll A , *"^"4 ??aan, 2 lots 7 sal Speight, Atooai, 1 tot Speight, Sudie, 2 tots ?n? ; gNfj*. Winaor, 1 tot ?j 5 Sudie, llot 11.2S W. Gt, l lot 142 ^eight, Zadock, 1 tot 1.42 ? 8.47 A&he, 1 tot ? 6^7 B D-? 1 letr 12J0 ? ft*?* Gwgt, r lot uz pigpen, Dave* 2 lots 15.82 Jw*' SalL** *^a??? EIBerta, 1 lot 240 1 Tyson, Manrto, EbL,8 tots __ 19.76 ^**8, Jntta, Bit, 1 tot 2R32 Vines, Mkrrelh*, 1 tot Vines, Willie, 1 lot 5<01 S&ttHenry'1 iot?u*28 Wflliains, F. W., 1 tot 22L04 SSI*1*8' Jeasto, 1 lot 1.42 pfWares, Sam, 1 lot L4? SUPPLEMENTARY CHARGE D?on, Ernest, 2 tots __ 1ZB4 " 1 5e*ateji*^ Sstw^vPri-I Repeal at Chapter 29 Acts ofl toSawed^hixe be^ndTw THft is % difw^ the qm of prop67ty of our St&t6p&ys o?! I II* fp% ^ l1 1 j-"y?v *5^- ???Ssl ? - ? % > - j ?'? 'fjsw-' * tfy^CTTi *^i*"^,7 *'^jr ^ ",?*S*i &S wiciBr?wvQ?' . '* "' y^a~^,'x^''r ' t .' ^ ^ry^,vr ??& fyj^ ~?: ^2*5^ ,? ?# - - ...... ~ r /'.j: ? - i ; v / 4. ? ?" mm t - V- ? 5 '' .'?..1 '-t. I ^ ;?)?*>- F t ; ... . _ "??., . ' TRADEMARKS' R would he interesting to make a Gst of words whieb|*ere invented to ttftw a* trademarks for apbriieiaar product, bet whid^ha-m -co^^into sembling theoriginal article. "Cellu loid" is one of those words; ;it strict ly means only the product of the Cel luloid Company. '"Kodkk" is au&her; the same belongs to George Eastman's cameras bat we bat It to mean any small camera. When yon say "Colt" everybody jfrmiliar with firearms knows you mean a large^caliber pistol. Probably nine men but of^sn in the region where "five-gallon" hats are worn refer to their headgear as "Stetsons." "Wincherter" is ahnost a synonym for "rifle,". And everybody refers to th^ abbreviated "tflpfpKn un derwear which is now in such general use by the trade-mark of the first of its kind, *$. V. Rf r ? ; the adoption of snch words in ^ok end usage is one of the ways in which language growjt A hundred years from now probably, nobody-will say "dfadgW but everybody will know what you mean by a "sep." *** * LQNGEmr Human life is not getting any long er, according to the men who a business of studying vital statistics. The average - life is longer because a largerpropc|rtion of babies live to grow up. Fewer people die in chfld hood and early Hfe than formerly, but flie man who reaches fifty-four, which is'the average ecq^ectafibn of life of every new-boa baby in America, has no better chance of living to seventy than bis grandfather did; not so good according to some. 1 I Certainly the average life of a Pree ident of the United. States is shorter than it used to be. CoL Leonard P. Ayies of Cleveland, one of the world's famous statirtfcisns, points out that Mr. Thft Had lengw^to Tfr-ttirn any ether Pr?.ue^t . innce Miltard Fillmore, who died 66 yeans ago. Out of the first eight Presidents Wash ington, who died at 4T, had the short ZZZZTSKSX ?*? jUtSi cteathJtTne average tire or the-eight was 80 years snji a half. The. four latest presidents who died averaged Kinky and Bfading (Bed at 68, R?ii eurit at 61, Harrison and Wilson each UPp ^THe job of Predict W^m than m^pd a hundred ye| ? '??? ? iss&ma&m&l C> - ^"?'?v '. I ? ij. *~?w,:??'?' 3>?? _ *,*???' ?->"-- ' jl ... * Wb a &h*me that "women display more backbone than men. .. '.i.'i 1 .Vi>. iMf/i'i One way to get right, is to no* spend your money hi a chftin store. - " 1 "? ? ??? ; The rehbins are flying an* at# snow flakes need not cry for a little while-you Hill be ? daw drop in Jtmtv ^ ?? , 1 A skull half an inch thick has been unearther in Arisona. Possibly it be JAngwd to a geor fool? who losthi* life speeding. _ They have found a human skull in China tittt the v itientistif *' dahn is 260,000 yean <Ad. Wd a heap rather flnd a $6 bUL , ym i'i11 .. ....... i ?...j i .1 ? 'V ?? i ? i. ? i' in : - ? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -? ^ * - "J*" . yiijtC*^, O a I- Il4# r^fl^ririwlt "*| ''""-1 i_fj j ' Amr -y^T". ^ ?'; ?' 11 "? . H " . . ? -', .."^^1' %!?!?} i* \ ^,' '-- ; -j' "g" ? - fi 'l^niitv iVrA/1AI - A A -?*? _j _ . ~- . ':. ' "? .?.?. . ? ,.?'^ igE&ymgQW goodness in die inimitable Camel Mend. ? - Tfo keen, sw eet zest and sparkle of pure'' 1 sunshine is stored for you in Camel " Cigarectes?irradiated by the sun itself. And up-to-date, scientific methods of rj^jsnid fcLh. its goodness lost. --?- * ' ? < '? ' m . r .-v , .. . ? . ;: Bp?#iV s : C?'?"???-'""r.>*&?. .U*'r- "? ; o" ? Of course ? ffBHRS V[ V''B . ?[ Via oT^B Bp m?. m ^ Jl ?1|'. . 'w ?*.?"' 4P JK^. g yyyTTT? -

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