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THE JOURNAL. Published every day In the yew, ex ccpt Monday, t M Middle Street.- v Paoim Ko. 8. CHARLES L. STEVEN5, EDITOR AND PBOPEIMO. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: One Tear, in advenoe,.;. ......... ..$4 00 One vear. not In advance,. .r If w ft tVk Montbly,.by carrier in the city,. SO NEW YORK OFFICE, S3 PARK ROW. Advertising Rates furnished on appli cation. - Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, It. aa leoonaviass mutter. New Berne, N. C, May 1987. 2 From reading the columns of number of State exchanges, it Lb hard to realize that this is not a Presidential Election year. Nov that the Raleigh Tribune is no more, it is to be hoped that the (esteemed News-Observer will deal more gently with the erring South- , era Railway. It the Wilmington Naval Reserv es will qome after the warship Lilly in their monitor, Nantucket, New Berne will give op all claim to the man-of-war, and permit the Lilly to be towed to the Cape Fear. If it was not for "M. B."in the Caucasian, it wcnld be impossible : for North Carolinian to discover that it hal a Populist Senator. And the Caucasians "M. B. it full of a strange anietness that warrants no good for the State. Dr. Aver. State Auditor and Managing EJitor of the Caucasian, having secured a comfortable seat, with the usual "fixins," at ttie pie counter," very seriously deprecates the actions of the "fellows of the baser sort," who are attempting to get seats at the "pie counter" for themselves. MORS LIBERALITY NEEDED. No more hospitable people can be found in any State .than livo in North Carolina; no where is the visitor more royally entertained, and yet with all this spirit of welcome there seems to be a something which keeps away immigration from this State. What is there lacking? Certain ly it is not the natural advantages of climate and soil, 'for these exist to suit the most exacting invalid, and the most determined , worker. It cannot be for lack of opportuni ties to those who would engage in diversified industrial pursuits, or invest in any kind of manufacture. These opportunities can be found throughout the State, ready for any one who desires to take them. It is has been remarked of North Carolina that its advantages of soil and. climate were so many that its people could not appreciate them sufficiently te reap the full benefit of them for themselves, by securing the assistance that they lacked from outside; and . would be investors I iound upon examination. that North Carolinians placed so high a' valoa' tion upon their property, valuing it as highly in its crude state, as if it had been developed, making invest meuts nearly prohibitive. .The matter of development of town or section cannot be accom plished, except npon a liberal basis. Thelnvestor or developer must feel assured that his chance for returns must be good, secure and ample. Money is not going into any non productive property, to make it pro ductive, nnless the investor is se cure, and receives a liberal margin for his investment by ample returns npon his original money. Better give a third or a half, even, of an nnproductiv property, that the balance of it may be made productive, rather than the whole be kept idle, of no value to its owner, or of no taxable value to the State. - There is a liberality needed in Eastern North Carolina that shall be sincere in the way of making very investment secure and pro ductive to the investor; productive in the way of placing the investor in its possession so that It yields returns ummensurate with the amount invested. Hundreds of thousand of acres of land lying in this section which can be purchased for fifty cents or a little more per ecrr, if surrounded BhUis'i Arniea lajw.a, Ths Birr Salts!, the; world Sir Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Bbsnta, Fevtr Borrt, Tetter, Chapped Ilaoda, Chilblains, Coma, and all Skla Eruptions, and posit ivsly coir s Piles or no pay retired, It b guaranteed to give pet feet eatlsfaclloa or aaoaey refunded. Price IS cents par bos. For tale by F, 8. Duffy. , , by the proper liberality would de- velop into increased Value' many times over, and support a population that would gladly Settle upon them Let North Carolina be none the less hospitable, but let it also display a business liberality that shall lead to its development. if ' Sam Causes ef Crime. The Bev. William Searles, D. I), formerly chaplain of Auburn prison delivered a lecture on "The Causes of Crime. His lecture was in out. line: " The first great cause of crime is found in inherited criminal tenden cies. V Heredity is inexorable in its laws, and thousands are born into the world with a pre-decided charac ter that! drives them remorselessly in the downward path, The famous case of the Jukes gives most start ling statistics. From Margaret and her two sisters there sprang forth such a family of criminals that Mar garet lias ever since been culled the mother of orime.' In 103 years their descendants numbered 1,200 and of their number 200 were paupers and 300 accused of crime. The aggregate of their tews served in prison amounts to 700 years, and the family cost the State of New York over a million and a half- dol lars. "The second cause of crime disrespect for law. This is found among the old and young of the lower classes. They have an entirely wrong idua'of what law is and what it is for. They regard it lightly. Consequently it has little restraining influence with them. A third cause of crime is non-employment. Noth ing is truer than that an idle mind j is the devil's workshop. History has proved it true. Idleness is a chief factor among the influences toward I evil. Another cause of crime is licentiousness. Its influence is fear ful to behold. Two men are in Auburn's prison today awaiting the death penalty, and brough there through this passion. It ruins men and women. Its. pernicious influenced is a canker npon society. Indirectly there are many influences contribnt ing to the growth of this sin. The low dance hall and the cheap theater both play their part. Our laws are very faulty as regards these evils. A great reform is needed. Another cause of crime is a one sided education. As well put in charge of an engine an engineer who knows his engine's machinery, but does not know how to turn it, as te teach a child everything except how to live. Our educational system has neglected the moral side in its trait ing. This Bhould be corrected. And one more of the causes of crime is found in a failure to inspire the young with a right estimate erf lifer After teaching them to Jive tbey need to know of now mush value is life, that they may be stimulated to live aright. "Lastly, I mention a cause of crime that 1 do not mean to place as least because I put it last. It is in temperance. What shall we do againBt this ovil? It drives otber-i wise noble men and women into in sanity that commits the most heinous crimes. It makes a kind husband murder his wife; it impels 'a loving parent to kill his children. The blood of its victims cries out against it. May we heed the call of duty to arouse ourselves and strike single' mindedly agayiat all these crime- producing influences." Seals and fan Stems. Yon say the sealers on Pribyloil Islands catch the females when they go out to sea to feed. That is not so, as they never go out to feed. As for the pups dying on Tolstoi rook eries from the loss of their mothers being killed at sea, that is not so; they are killed by sandstorms. Tol stoi is the only rookery that is af fected by sandstorms, and only one Catarrh Cared. - No remedy It as tflectusl in eradicating and curing Catarrh as Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) It purines and writhes the blood, eliminates microbe, bacteria. to., and builds up the system from tbe first dose. Thousands of eases el cats rr have been cured by its magic power. For all skin diseases, it has no qual. Bay the old reliable and long letted remedy, and don't thtow your money aaay on substitutes, palmed of as 'just as good' Hoy the oldjreliable Botanic Blood Balm. Price 11.00 per Urge bottle. BAY8 IT IS -LOMOUS. V; I caunot retain from telling joa what a glorious medicine yon have. For two rears my mother baa suffered with a li ver catarrh- Of tl head and ulrsraled sore threat. (She resetted te vsrlons lemejle without effect, until she used Botautc Blood Balm (B. B. B.), which CD red her calairh, and foaled hrt sore throat. W, A, ftr-an. For sale by druggists. Fredooia, A la. Hood's Piiasare the favorite family cathartic endjiver medicine. Price tSc, r r i i 3 1 1 ' ! " y 4, , . k j k i j a X Moat Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of honing, burning, bleeding, scaly skla and scalp humors la instantly reliered by a warm bath with Corretja Soar, -st single application of Ctmcoa (oint. men.), the great skla can, and a full doss ol ConoijrBA RraoLTj-rr, greatest of blood punnen ana numcc cures. Bxmxdus speedily, permanently, and economically com, when all else fails. ? "rrL ceea. Cow .aohlVw.Bowoa. PIMPLY FACES laiMed u BeHrtHM M cuiicuaa sut. . part of it, and at this particular part is the only place where dead pups are found. It would be something to the credit of the campany if they would build a board fence, like a snow fence on tne plains, lor aoout euu yards on Tolstoi rookery. It would save the lives of thousands of pnps. -Stn Francisco Examiner, - ., - Bis Methe.s Betrayed. The daughter of Senator Forney, of the Kansas Legislature,, accounts for someeof the recent legislation in that State very interestingly. She says: "Whenever pa runs up against anything he doesn't like he comee home and writes a bill against it. We drove totmurch one night and a freight Jtrain blockaded a crossing and kept us there twenty minutes. Noxt day pa introduced a bill to pre vent trains from obstructing a cross ing more than five minutes. That night somebody stole all our chick ens."- Then pa wrote a chicken bill. But it doesn't protect ducks. It says 'except ducks.' Pa doesn't like ducks. Whenever he sits down to write a bill we know that something has happened to him." " Bew's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Ca'arrh Cure. F..J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O; We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busioets transactions and boanclally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, West & Truai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ; Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholecale Druggists, Toledo, O. , Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfuces'of the system. Testimonials free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by .all drug gists. . Hall's Family Pills are thebast, Ms to Tennessee Eiposition. Passenger rates on account of the Tennes see Centennial and International Ex. position at Nashville, Tenn. May 1 to Oct. 30, 1807 The A. & H. C. B, R. has perfected rates with the all rail lines from New Berne to Nashville, Tenn, and return at rate known a class ABCFftO. Tickets upon application may be had via Goldsboro, Asbeville, Paint Bock, and Chattanooga. Via Goldsboro, Atlanta and Chattanooga, or via Goldsboro, Den maik, August and Chattanooga. For further information apply to 8. L. DILL, G. P. A., . .A.AH.C.R.B. The Forum. MAT, 1897. The Progressive Inheritance Tax, Hoc. James A Bobetts, Comptroller of the Stale of New York . lias the 8tuata DetenetaUd? A reply to Senator Hoar, Char he B killer, Editor of the "Hew York Times," The Ignominy of Europe, Piof. Thomas Davidson. ' '. Our Expoit Trade,' Charles R Flint Industrial Combination, Geo T Oliver. New Englsnd Influences on French Cantda, Edward Ferrer, Franca aa Field for America Stu dents, Prof Slmoa Newcomb, The Emperor William II, Paul Linden berg- v . . V . L Autocrat of Coogrers,Htnry LiUh field Weal. . Fallacies Concerning Prayer, Bev Jaa MWnitoo. I.. ., Was foe t plaglarMf Joel Etntoo. Soclsllsm In France,. Georges Clemen- cesu, Editor of "La JiMice," - KBW TOR S3 ' THE FOBUst FCBUHDINQ CO., Ill Fifth Avenue. ii Cents a Copy. ' 3.0 a Year. The (Jolted Confederate Veterini. The Seventh Annual Re Union of ) Veteran of ths Confederacy will bs held at Nashville, Tenn. June 22 lo 24, and for tbt occasion the W. N. N. Iff will aslt round trio ticket with ten llav limit for $15.40. Tickets will bs on sale Jon It, 50, accl 81. For particulars spulr to strsoL PROFESSIONAL. P.M. Simmons, . .A.B.Ward Simmons A Wardf ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS at " - r i-aw. , . . NEW BSKNB. H C. Practice In ths counties it Craven. Diiplln, Supreme ami Federal Courts. "e No. H Hon i li Front SI reel ermuMHsui cnatmwka. . ... ... P. II. Pellctier, " ATTORNEY AT LAW, ; Middle Street, Lawyers .Brick . Building. , i Will nracttnA tn'tha OnnnMAa nf rtravnn? Carteret. Joiihm. Onslow mill FAmftm. I. H. Court at Kew Berne awl Supremo tourt. ot tfaeState, . . y .. :.. ,:' FINANCIAL. Farmers. & Merchants ...DANK.n asesaxL Si)ixLess May, aeei. Capital 8tock,......,.....$7o,00n.(M, Surplus and Preflts 11,111.14 ; OFFICERS; L, H. OuTi.Bit, President. ' n. b. uiiABwioit, vice ires. ,. ' T. W. Dswav, Cashier. S J. W. 1I1UULB, Teller. -1 ; - F. F. Maithkwu, Oolloctor. , - D1KECTOK3: L. H. Cutler. ; John Suler, W, n. ninrtn. W. H.Uiadwlefc, P.H.l'elletier. J. ll.Ulni'k. , w. Stewart, M. M. Juruey, T.W. Dowey. We want your busineBs an& feel that. we can offer" you as much in return ns any other bank In the city. , It is our endeavor to make business relations inut ualy pleasant and niofi table to. our patrons, T. A. Green, Pres. E.H.'Mcadows, Vice Prea H,M.GBOvs,Cahier, ; CITIZEN'S BANK DO A GEKERAL BANKING liUSINESB The Aeconntsot Banks, ban h era. nnturn. atlons, Farmers, Merchants anil others re eelved on favorable terms, froaipt and care ful atteatlon given to the Interest of onr cus tomers. ColleoUona a Spoolalty. , , BOARD Of OIKOTOKS.- . Ferdinand Ulrlch. K. U. Meadows, J. A. Meadows, Samuel W. Ipock, Coas. H. Fowler, J. W. Grainger, K. W. Small wood, Geo. M.Ives. Chan. Dully, Jr. JamiiS kedmond, - Mayer ftahn, - TAiom&B A. Uroeo, C. K.Fov. W. F. Crock eU. c' J. A. BRYAN, TIIOS, DANIELS, President ' ' " . Vice Pres. O. H. ROBERTS, Cashier. The; national bank, Oj NKW OKRNti, N. C. xxrooxu?oxta.Tsiz iooe. Capital, ....'....................$l0O,0C0 Surplus Profits,!. ............ 9S,lc8 DIBECTOUS: Jab. A. Br Chab. 8. Til ru, . Thos. TlANTKU. (J. H. Haukuuus L. Havk B. K. Bikuop KVAH, ....... . ' U I. 1 , 0. 11. Uoaaar i .... i ... For Sale! '. Two lots, the brick buildings on tlirni andjgatcr fronts, at the corner of East ' For particulars nrJd tcrms,apply to . A. OAKSM1T1I, i Hollywood, N.C . Ufc A CountyJudge The Honorable J. 7. Greer. nn nf best known and most hlirhlv resocc ounty Judges of tho State of Florl writes or Ins Horrible SurTertnirs from Inflinmatory Rheumatism t Orricc or 1. 1. Dasra, Couhty Jt'noa.t lre Cor. Sprlnita, Clajr Co., Fla. f OeNTixur.ni Twcmv.ihiT. ,.in I sraiatiackad villi InlUinmoiory rhcumaiihia, I was atlendwl by th. moit eminent ilir.U.M.ta In Iha land. I viiited the great brMi.jt,j. r prui kb, n. i., inenoiru not oprinr;. off Ar. tanama, and manr other woterlnii TiUcc, direction., and ur.a!lv cam to lloi ula. t yeareafto. About tworearaairo ItiaMa ivrre attack of rheainatitm. waa confined to my nwin iw twelve wevfta, inn ourinx i font waa. (".r.!": ; we. inuucea lo irr r. f. r.. L. ontnai Remedy, knowlnr that each Increil food for Imnuritic of the blond. Aft iwe.mmi Dottlel I wo. rellereil. At rciur I erent time. Kince I have' had siivlit AtiaLe and each time 1 have taken two .mull btt!ct f V. P. P., end have been relieved, and I co uter r. r. r. lite Keepectfullyi TaiTV 'riwM meant. Newton, of A br-rdocn, Ohio, ha bouglit a bottla of P. I. I". at Sprlnfrs, Arkansas, and It did bin S irood than threw mnnilia lrfnt James aya riot more good than three months' trfat toent at Hot 8prlnfS. ITT. 1 1 I r . II m I . .. f I - ' J TNA l X " IX IV --flJl-rvti f . e) mm i,i,l'iir!!'miiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiw ill l "J w . . .. v.-y; uneninaiism, aa well aa sciatica ana front, is cured by a course of 1'. P. P., Llppman'sOrcat Borat'dy., . 1. V. P., Llppman 'a Oreat Ilemcdtr, la friend indeed to weak women. It Is a poaltlre and speedy cur) for general weak neaa and nerTousneiuL All sk in dlaeoaes are cured by it; any thing; from pimples to the wont ettsi'S of eczemas succumbing to tho wundu. ful healina; powers of 1'. P. P. - Dyspepai. and IntlleHtion In tlirlr worst form are cured by it. a a tonia to restore the appetite and to regain lont lgor, It la simply inarrclnua. P. P. P. Is the beat spring medicine In the world. It remove that heavy, Otftof-sorta feellntr and rfaUires yon to a condition of perfect physical liraltlu i'or Indigestion, Mi k an.l NiTvnua ITeadacbe, blirplriwiirn. NerrmiMies, Heart Failure, Feeer, X litila, IVIillity and Kldecy Dlaeawa, take P. 1. P., Llpptnan'e (Jreat lioine.ly, .thn ruoat Wonderful medicine In the worla? SU ty all SrufiUla. e UPPMAN DKOS, Aaaaecerle., Sole Pie ra, Lipsaaaa'S Olock, Savaanah, Ua. - GoM If F. S. DUFFY ' if B I i mm d i mt h 1 1 h i j ii HiiH i nn -I V M.-1. AiAIr : VUtSi fcW A WAll ' ctiiin'.7 inn wmi.v " PROGRESSIVES &jLM -rf , ,.,0' . .' Tlio liigh Journalistic standard wliicli tlid founder ot tho-JOURNAL, J. W. Harp er,; establishe d. tor . it. which Ago has only added to "it, gives it a reputation tor being. true to ' its motto. ":h Independent irf all Things, ' has "been fully sustained by Mr, Harper's . successors, and to-day the NEW BERNE JOURNAL stands IS for an Honest and , . at the same time being an up-to-date Egg 1 'Newspaper. ; ; .The present management of -the JOURNAL has been, adding many new features of improvement to Jthe TO UKXAIi, i a:id 1 in a short time.' some important' additions .will be w, " j ii HNi . ill urn i' i will be'made. m-THE' DAILY. Ij Knlcrins It IM Snr, -SUUSCR1PTI0V, $1.1)0 A YEAH, IN UiVUCK ' - x alfilTHt WEEKLY v-; M Tnlcrlns its 21st Year.- ' , ; ; V' ; suusciIiptionT ?!.k a-yeail t.; ! Ji A UVANCK. -''-' " ". BotJi Papers have Latest ; News, TV. LocaL County, Stato and denei-al . v - ' ' Outside Nfiws. ' :' . ' ' . . - : ' Outside News. a Unsurpassed lM Advertise t0- reach every town Vj ' r i J - Z fillin in "RTrvirn W P 4 BmV iu&SVQTn JN. l. , - " . r V r . . 111 SAMPLE COPIES - FREE. ami: aJJ - New ' t r-t 1 I .J J .!.! MnliMJiMt. CUE AN.' Clean Journalism, due announcement ti JOURNAL, I JOURNAL mediums lor the M 0 ' L. ' a.-Tr3 Berne, IT. G. ; AtlEilalsirslsr's ir. ilz v Having qnsliSed as administrator or 3 A. Eruul, deceel, late of Craven Coui ty Norili Carolios, ibis is to notify al -persons having claims egairitt suid eatate to exhibit them to the UDdrrigi.ed on oi -before the 20th day of April, 1898, or thi uotiiewill be pliailed in bar ot their ret covery. . . , .. . . - All petstms indi-bttd lo saUl estate are hereby uotitUd bi wake lulu ediale pay-', m.nt. ' . ThU lhe 18th day of April, 1887. : . "tiioa f, McCarthy) Ad-u uirtrator, v ,' JVollee of Male. . B vinue if a ('u rea id the ?ujetitr - - Conn ol Hjdocouuty iu a ft alp .iced a rig entitled "U. Walwh, Aluir. of tl. W. WaUab, airalnst Willian JI. Wahl and olheis", the uniierrluned, as curaaiUoiorer : spp.iiiited therein, will c UVr for -sale at . public auctiou for cash at (he court booe . duor lo theCitf of Mew tierne, nu liou , day the 7 hdaj ol June, lHT,at 1 o'clock ru, toe following described lot of lud, to wit: ' iAfe'!yvS A lot if land with the dwelliUK aiitl '. " otbtr l.uild'mgsllierioo, siluated In ihv City of lit Btriw and oo tlie torth mde i, ... of South Front Sticel aud wtll kuoaa I ". as tit residence of (I. W.-Wabab. " .a 4 This 24ib day of April, I8V7.: - ' ' -'a WAHAB, ? .. -. ' - - Coiuniiakioiiar. -.. . liaxeculor's Notice. . !'. -,!. ? v Haviug qualilttid as t-xeculors ot ihe' lust ill and tealeintiil. of Carrie D, May " hen, ice eased, this Is to notify all yvnoat bavh jculultus aguinet the ulnle ol ike said , deceased to exhibit them to Vf. M. Hen--dren, exH'Uior, Winnlou, N. C, on or a r foie the J2d day of A pi I', lt9j, or tiiis notes mil ! prided lu bar of their ' . recoveri rC'C' :?;;; $'':4;i All persons indebted I to said estate are j . requeslid bi make umueiltate nioul. Tma the 19th 'ay t April, 1897. " Trustee' Stale. , v.. Pureuaol lolue poatr id ale toi.ler .; -red upon uie as irustee iu a ceilaiu Urti , of Tiu txrvufcd lo me by Ilei.ry Spiulll, ; dited ihe 8th diy ol Januaiy, lt9, ai d recorded in the otl.ee of the Ken,iti-r f - . D.eda of Ciaveu (Jouuly,' lu lok Hi, punts 880, CO I SUd. 89S. Ihe E U. rr . at J, A. alcaUis Company, having re quested ute tofuteckeesaid DeedflTiuai, t will ell at Public Aueliou ut tlie t'ouit House tbhir In the city of New Ucru al 12 o'clock, iu.,oo Monday, the Ulh day4 " of June U87, Hr Catdi tlaa lolloain Ur. - ' ecribej real es'aie, lying a tlie tSouih -. Ki,.e ot tli A. & H. C. Kttllroad an I Kat v side d' Scott t-S Greeir Spring Cutk, -tar. : -.r . ginning al a (ike f.f lallioad ie n on tlw .' oit side of said tr ek ami ruuuiug thai ce 4 - S. 88i,E,6 6t poles l0aUue 60 .feet . . from said ra'lruad, thi n-e parallel Willi .. tid rai!roa I 8. 3 !, ft 85.11 pole lo in -dividing ililcb belwetn the lauds of IheV . Slid Henry Spruill ant U. H. Brjau,' lluuee alib'taUlU ch N. 07. W. S.M : pule bi said tiuott's ttr Gcaeu riprmg Creek, thems du Id various cuuisvs o . a'nl reek m the lejjunlu, rotdtiolog ... -s.xtetu and ona half acies woie or alto one Hay Pouy. " J ; ? 4 4 This lite 12th Jay if May, 189T. ' ; v T. A. lrt . r- AdniluLstrutor) IVolIcu : At the lule iMk no of Jjiwes A.E bul, . ikwearrd, lu C'ruVcU t'ouiilf, oa Uoutlay . ths 7t!i day of June, 18V7, 1 will isimkw at sale, for tuuli, to tlh h1)(heit balder, all ol the peisuual ulutebolongii gioibe late ' . Janus A, Kmul, ci sUtuig ,ul om bay holer, l emile, lbl lnig, agik ulluial -iiupUiiwuls, oru, foiUUtr, sueal tud a l of Hie llou-eliold eud kiiclaru fuimlui. . HUle will 4iliely l-gla al 10oVlif. a. iu. awl (uuliiine lr. ui day to ')', 11 1-tC es-iary, uulll whi.lt) of . said propi rl has . .... ' - T it Is ib stcoiudilvriisenrul ol ibis uronri and ihe sale will uwou.ilt oi.l ly lake plate ua lb tiile abortejiecifl J f bidders rnouuh are jjreseot ,10 justify sale. .- Vi'.' - -' - 1 his tlie Ui h day May, 1807. - - TUU3- K. MctMltrilV, Adliiaislralor ol' Jini A nul, d.'c'd Notice ! The un hrsit'iiid Laving this da) quail . lie I as Hm Adiuluiatnitrix with the will auuexed of Ana Arthur, di ct l, baieby Dotilles all peiSOna holding t laiois agaiiut il.a estate ul aibl ik-ciaat-tl to pit taut ibeui duly auibenllcbd i the u 0 trvlud. beb re Ihe 27. b day of May, A. O., lbU8, or 1 lil nodes will be leaded lo Ur ot tbclr recovery. All ptrnindtlilid to the 1 si ale ol aid I'eceaaed Will pl ntske iniuu.tlu.te , )aymu(. , 'i'lils 24b dsy ol May, A. O., lHb7. ; BlDNEi' O. E, AttTUtH, AdittinUlratrix wiib the Will aautud of Am Arthur, dtreared. t:lul(l8 X Wao, Atljs. WE WILL FfUNISII v l - a w. w . . 4 OV YAIaUi: 1 ft to the di'iHirJiloti or nrt,lis of.ry It t nil of tctirtl tfint iau S...SI..W .. 1 or to I'u.m, s'ml lor iiUiiiorj tin uUr. TLs I' A'
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