rCIlllHUU) ANN eVHCEMKNT. - TKXDULT J0UANUi4soU-. pM -Uy MMft tl Mcateft M.JBP mr,.M tor six aaaUM. D11t4 to city kcrikrt at M wiu par r oat. ' TBI KEW BERKS JOCUNAL, a M oolm paper. Is p-MUhM -ryTtianday at 11.00 per taaaau AiVKSTlSINU RATES (DAiL-l-One inch tey f at; oo wwk, 10o on moatk 4t Ikrw moaihi, tlC.uO: sixmo-lb. I1S.00; ' wUaauatlM.tlM. AdYrti-m-U aadar Ha4 ol "City Itenui mu per Um lor aaca ,rttoa Ha adfartiwiaaau wiH tx inserted between ' oc-l Matter taayprio. j' ixeooi IcUsm of Karrl&ce or Death, aot M -m ariU luerted free. All additional atatur will akarcad II eents per Una. raymaatafor tnuuUnt adrertfceme-ts mait aa aada i adTe. Keg-lar adwtiMBwnU vill k eolleeUd promptly at the and ol each . oti Ooaanueatloas containing new or a dltcuB loa of tpcal matters ara tolioited. Mo cem-ua aaaoavmiMspot tlMpDbUhadUiat ooatalna MieetfcMablapeiiQBKlftiM; withhold! tka nana ll the a-theri or that will make mora than on Joataaltblf paper, j i Any persoa feeling aggrieved at any anony- boh communication can obtain the name of the author by application at this office and ahowlng arlieiielnjthe grievance, exists. 'ff THE JOURNAL. at ! Editor. SEW BERME, N. CM AUG. 1. 1884. KataraA at tha Tot etflc at- New Berne, N 0. i u coad-clai matter. THE FEtJlT FAIK, ; m . ' ' . , ' k I i if1'1 The Fruit Growers' Association is doing a good work in North Caro lina. 3 By its annual Fairs, fruit is collected jtother from different portions of the State and placed on exhibition, and here can be seen what can be and what is being done in this, bnef tiie most Important industries! in the State. 1., , -' At the fair 'held in in Goldsboro on the 30th and 81st of July there - were not manv counties represented bnt tte several sections of the State were all there save .the trans-mon tane district. On the first table after, entering the building was a display from Wilson county. . Here wereH apple's,! pears, peaches and tomatoes, nice enough, and a very fine display of canned fruits, jellies. etc, byiy. U. Edwards. Next is Warren , county with a very fine ex hibit of grapes. ; Guilford bad specimens of apples. pears, peaches, tomatoes and dried fruits. The display of dried fruits ,by 31. Tv. Hughes', of this county. was very fine. ,-s Pender county exhibited the largest watermelons; there were six that averaged sixty pounds each, i There were also flnespeci mens of apples, tomatoes, cannei fruits, jellies, etc., from this county Chatham! had a good display of apples and dried fruits. New Hanover; Capt. S. W. Noble made a fine display of grapes and cantaloupes; Donald McRae, pears; Dr. Thomas, pears and peaches. Sampson; Mrs. W. E. Faison, a display of canned fruits, preserves and jellies that would cause one's mouth to water on beholding them. Mr. T. L. Pugh, of this cuunty, had on exhibition the famous Le Qonte pear, which he says is , the pear for this climate. '.. , ' ; i Dnplin;peacbe8, apples and dried fruits by H. E. Newberry.. Mrs. M. H. Hodges, of this connty, had a very , creditable xhibit"Jo( canned fruits, apples, tomato wine said to be better than scuppernong cab bage, canned corn, etc. . She exhib ited an apple from a tree one hun dred years old Yadkin had a large display of grapes every variety also toma toes, pears, apples, peaches, "white wine, both nweet and dry, alt from Cedar Cove Nursery. The exhibit ors also snowea tneir manner oi growing the grape, which is to train the vine along a strip of timber so that they can be covered with a board at ny. time to protect them Iroin the weather. v ' Foray tb; a good exhibit of peaches, apples and dried fruits. Z . ' Craven; line, apples .and peaches ly Daniel Lane and B. B. Mallisonj German millett, oats, niilo miaze, wheat and fine stalk of cotton by Mr. Geo. Allen, f .V? -Wi ; Pamlico; Japanese persimmons by J. o. Baxter. '?;JiixU Wayne; a large display ol apples, grapes, peaches, dried fruits, canned fruits, j-Uies, melons, tomatoes, a .um. coenmber, ;by MrOt-W. " '-erton strawberries, i mulber i : -3, cabbage and an extra fine -' 3 of honey comb. I t: Ilr. J. M. Kirkpatrick and Miss -Willie Rountree a large pmnn. - . - -. V V' Jones; peaches and grapes by 0. t; Knr.L 1 ... i . , ,. 1 The Eastern Insane Asylum made a fine display of flowers. : (communication, . the undersigned, Altogether, we tbinkt Guilford county made ;tbe best display. The ariea iruus, cannea milts, jewes, preserves, ete . added much to the! exhibit of that county. ; 4 ' .While the grapes from Warren, J Warn A and VaHbm trapanmfanna I """v yet we think the exhibit made by aOn-it Q XX? XTstKlk. fC Mfiltni'nirAn I .. . . I T- littlA Ahftail of them nil nia Vh ni. uu rraj cau.uiicu uj uiiu wcio ucuici uiuiuutj mau i the others. The Cant, is thorough y convinced that Easteru Carolina is the Place Tor fruit growing, es-1 l-OAiollr frtr rha (trna -1T euro thnl 7r?ifflAn1r nnM frrAAT. IlltnnnlrV lft tiat. in r.nA fHimflrPlnf 7A hnMWT and soil, but in knowing how. He takes great :pride' to1 ' bis- favorite tw.i. n.t; , - branch of industry, and we are glad to know that he is succeeding ll tT1-1IAmai1r X7- AwiAAf - wria !f I UHUUOViUVIM I ' IT V CAPX.U IAS llOlVIUafy UOOU VUUOVUi XUC VlViUAVA-. VI his vinevard soon and trv to learn I w the secret of bis success. CLEVELAND NOTIFIED OFFI CIALLT OF HIS NOMINATION. Iu presenting the letter of the Committee, Col. Vilas, Chairman of. the Committeo of Notification A . , . . v Buw", wno una aiso presiaeu over tne I National convention, said: .:, ','Grover Cleveland, Governor of the State of New York: These gentlemen, my associates herej present, whose voice I am honored with authority to utter,1 are . the committee appointed f bv ; the National Democratic convention, Tuhinli -nnltr . aaaml.l3 n fWti I cago, and charged with the grate- ful duty of acquainting you officially uu ucuiumyua mand, with the interesting result of its deliberations already known i -1 ..! riJusu, lu? u,umai 0UiiU- wt. thnt inrW lwMir v,,pi by direct delegation from the Dem- nprotin noAni. .f ft, cr0i nfof Q and Territories of the republic, de- liberating under witness of agreat assembly of freemen . 'and gathered in such conference in forethoughtof tha a ant An nrhinh tha nmi.1 tn( i imposes upon them to make during the current year, have nominated you to the people of these United w-."K.u w w uu States to be their President for th N n the vicinity , ot the 3 Congo next ensuing , term of that great office, and with the gravest consid- erationof its exalted responsibili- f iA iiiu . a vmnflrintio inmkaii' thai suffrages to invest you with its f nnnfmna ThvAiifVl. Hi.a tAmmiff aaI tUUUMVUH AUlVUgU IIUIQ WlUlUlVlvU I the convention's high requirement is delivered, that you accept . that candidacy. This choice carries with it profound personal respect and admiration, but it has. betn in no manner the unit of these scnti- v W"VJ UIUVV1 O til 1,1" j mnnta fphn TsrafJAnQt Tl.. seeks, a President not in compli- nriAnr. tnr trhar th man ia ni. in I ward for- what he bas dona but In Insir-.textbitinii'nf what, h . win QAnAmnlicti ao f V tttnn Atmnn4- aP n 1 tvyvx- uuuu VUV VS. UU QUI f UAAU VI free people.' Fitness for that lofty trust is always of momentous con- cnnan.n mf.,r nnnnaia rha nnKH exiencv'to be now of transnflndPnt importance; that: laborious reform in administration as well as legis- lation is imperatively necessary to the prosperity andhonor of 'the ,r,ii,'n ,n,i'o!w - magistrate must be of unusual tern- per power, xney nave oDseryea ;.-'-f-n;nn the publkj trosla you have held and --,a ... Kr horabl iterfK their reliance for the usefulness of KfirrifiPSI thflV AxnAAt trt AT At fA1 thA r ' rf 1-y f benefit of the nation upon the evi- deuce derived from services you . ' i. ' i V . r 'm , uave penorm-u rer me ocaie oi u" UCJ utD IUO torstosuch proof of character and eomnetenca to iuatifv their confl- r . . . . donee that in the nation, as hereto. lore in the State, public business will bo administered with commen- Afwrhovipg lung fever and pnevirpo surate intelligence and ability, with nilJ If M' t?. ou4 f Hinrla hearted hnnnsv anrl fiXlifv notWeep at night. ; The doctors told me single nearteaponesty and haeiity, i had oonaumption gnd would die. I aim witu rewllia uaring lessness woica nou iaction. no com - bination, no nower of wealth, no mistaken clamor, pan dismay or quality, in the spirit of wisdom and invoking the benediction of the divine Creator of men, we challenge Horn the sovereignty of the nation His words in commendation and ratification of our ichoice. Well . . , , -., . . done, thOU gOOd and laithfUl 8erv- over manr thinffa.' In farther ful- fillmentof our daty the secretary : V. J . - will now present a written commu nication signed by the committee." Col. Vilas was several times in terrupted by ,' applause. At . the close of his remarks Nicholas M. rrince, of Missouri, secretary of tVn mal address, prepared by the com- mittee: To Hon. Graver Uveland, of eu .n. . -i voir: in. accordance viui-tuei custom befitting the nature of the presenting the several states anu ZSit tioual - Democratic convention which assembled at Chicago on the 8th ol July, to perform the pleasing w u a men? ayo - . .' I vouorvour nomination as the can- didate of the Democratic party in fliA AmQm'n rv a) Anf i am iViiiriA aWaa I 1 A. m It - A. ifii.l. A I rresiuens oi me unuea oiaies. a declaration -of, : principles upon people with the hope of establishing ana mainiainiDg mem mine gov' ernment was made by the conven- Ahcftllltfilv it - ,j.-..- , i rhi'a ommnninafmn . fnr fnnr PAn. . ' il, -,f f V, uPPr0 vnni irtncrmoAr. will fnlmiir on T.I amination of f this expression ol aiMl PW P? political controversy nowmaae up, e init6 acceptance of the exalted leadership to which yon knvrn Kaai nrtAtiAtt - Pt lnf irtri sft a President is an event of the ut- most . importance to the people of America.: Prosperity, growth, hap piness peace, and liberty even may depend npon1 ,it3" wise ordering. Tour ;unanimoa& nomination is a A' A 1 ' 1- 1 proof that the Democracy believe yur election, will most commute w "1 fc""BV? c J - " assure yon that m the anxious rer gponsibilities you, must assume. as our 'candidate vbu -will. have the steadfast and cordial support of the friends of the cause you will, renro sent and in the 'execution of the duties of the high ' office which we connaentiy expect irora tne wisuom of the nation to be conferred upon you, you may securely rely ior ap- nrAvinw fii1 nfiAfi JHiA n fi.fr i At, ism." honor and intelligence of this free neople, , . stnnie,'g Eeturn to England. JUVAlJLfVAly VU1J -IU) I'll A1UU1J 1UI v."TVdi. vv 7 rived at Plymoath this evening. In an interview with an Associated P - esa representative Mr. Stanley &A returned to England considering that he had completed the i work of establishing satisiac- TJ ; -ww.u oUUg .. Congo ; river from its mouth to tce. of 1,400 mes byiver wj w iiuobuuu.ius uuuij ivi r " ' T lT !l?d mer. , Mr. Stanley consulered that Oen. . Gordon cdmmwdsperfectly Prf tfable routes ol escape from Khartoum whether by way .of Zan- ?bion th east D5 d?,w? heon. , tt vow vvaou ia vllkj aiu ia ill 1 1 . 'Mr. Stanley considers that Gen. Gordon can . during the present Season ascend the Nile in steamers from Khartoum to Gondokers, a distance of 500 miles in eight days; , . 3 . Tu -nil. UlU-tSBU W liHUUl HUM iilga- hazal ad JO -PtoBey, who iwi Possession 40,000 worth of y . uoraon coma tnen Vea "ItU LJJltt , fTJ-. V C1- U .!.. l f"2!0, ftT, lUB . r,e; 'i00.1 .Lshnld WliUW CilUBO IUCV .UU IUB UlttU, 0 cald. croS8 . to Fg.Qda, reach the Stanley stations, and pro- the Congo. Should the nteediate , PPrts ft?! gffi don could take them along. with ,"'.;v rT t:i'r -V7 follow alter he had , gone on large English force to - extricate Gordon would be a most perilous JJ P" : . UgllOU 1 frnnno wnnlrl ho irnahla fn ctonrl MtlTit,'lT e cVmale- Mr ?J?B. e3 the abandomnroftheConotreatv. v :,t."iv ;i-s" p.--Sn tl,A hand- nf t-ha Pni-tn "i7i. " UD ' IU,U' w -JJ,.U" ,u i tpmnu ..i,:.' . i. r .! I; f 1 1 i : -j' i t ; - HAHfovER, 0.Febj i8;i88.. lear-jhave takeu si bottles of Piuo's Cure and lmvcoug - is, entirely gone and l am well as ever. .s.. :,!., Emblisb Poed. jv26 d&wl-;rj u i 1 l-yti:L;t. NOTICE. StATK or North Cahomka,'.' T V, i .'iii r 'i v' Uraven County.', j . The subscriber having qnallfied as Admin istrator of the estate of Humphrey Storkey, deceased, on the 7th (Jay of July, A.D. 18f4, Deiore tne rrooate uourtoi tiraven ;ountv. inereDy noiines Bit persons navinx ciuimB against said Estate to present them for pay- hereby notifies ml persons having clulrnB -iK5f! Immediate payment. iumb iiiiiucuuira imjiiiQMh - ' . Done this iOUl day of July. 18St. JAS. C. HAKKJSON, Jyll ir Publlo Adralulstrator. . o: F0SD, IT. C P'-fTON. l""l hei'lns the r""- 'Jil V. VHP . i : :fsJ (i l-yUi r P - Pure. , . .....r.. nitAiAi.n ham r7d n.,n i.n n.t!H,.il.HihiiIAimiit!uwl.l dB1.8, , lu w? lmAL f ?1n fw.,. ..,., CASH QNmmm .4toK $450 $400 9350 $275 $aso $225 $200 Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco wUl receive - l'wmlnrat iw follow on tonus anfl conditions here specified: ' gt PREMIUM, 5,000 2d " S2,000 3d " 51,000 88 other Prrmliims on here shown. The aspreralnms will be awarded December it 1881 lut Premium Froes to the iierson from whom we re ceive the largest nuniborof oar empty tobacco baors prior to Dm. IS. tl will bo trlvenfortho next larvest number and tlma. in the order of the number of empty baws received from each, to the iwonty-flvo snocosefnl con. tostauts. liach bwr must bear onr oritflual Bull Durham label. U. 8. Kcvoime stamp, and Caution Notice. Bavs must be done up securely in a ' packaira, with name and address of sender, and nnmborof bam contain ed, plainly marked on the ontsida, and must lie sent, rtianrc prepaid, to Blarkwell'a Kurhnm Tobacco Co., Dukham. . 0. Kvery (renuine package has picture of Boll. See our next announcement $175 : $150 $125 $100 $90 $80 $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 $10 C. E. F0Y.& CO., W'Uolessale Grocers, a -i .1 t : , Gn2.n0 and Genuine Germin' Kainit, BrJck Block, Middle street, iuG d NEWBERN, N. C. .GREAT REDUCTION ! ' To the rnblia and Old OuBtomers: Owlngtothe dull seas of times and scarcity of mouey I have come to I the bottom prices known for hand made work. All styles of Boots and Hhoes of the latest Btvles miule to fit, and a sure guarantee. 1 ul ho call the attention of the iiublio to neat repairing done ftl snort notice anu at reduced rata--. - coll and see me. E. HAVENS, Middle street, third door below .. Central Hotel. New Berne, N. 0 May 29, 18l. ; d6w Attention, Scuthernors. Southerners desirous of comin North during the Summer can . find comfortable rooms, with or without board, at 22 Waver- liN.wrkcuy. -,;,lre:?.r; ntlyrr" ' gtearaer Hlienandoab, Jy2 d2ra For Bent, THK TWO VACANT STORKS BELOW THK I CENTRAL HOTEL, Apply at once to - -5 : ; . JOHN DUNN, ; martt-dtf Administrator. & JUlMlUStt&UI. n General Insnrance Agents,: - TSew Iierne, N. C. Onl first clasa CompauieB represen. v ed in - Fire. Life and Accident Insurance. L I"!',"8 0!U WllJlUU over Foitv Millions ol DoIIuk. Jun24dly W. II. DEWEY THE PRAC"HCA.L TnT-QflPT A T, A P TTHT iUi UY"iU1J i , ,, ... 4,.,. n.i ti,.i..i..i- nod Hhavrng Kaioon at me uitston jiioubc. with the best workmen. ? Siitlsfacliou IsasHiued to those who patron- tee him. . : , . . - u DUVAL & NOKTON'S HORSE TONIC, The Best HecEiclne for Horses Oat. TRY IT. Kor safe by J. V, "Jordan an i HAN DOCK UllOV : ' ' apladw Wm. ;Pell vBallance:"-i Co. WHOLKSALE DKALERS IN Groceries,1 Cigars', SnuiF, Tobacco, I . in . XflwnTsn mr 117 I. I w fif -f " Bail Bros fill ) WHOLESALE GROCERS ' . : - LO j . O ' Jl'K'-lit l ifl I : e A Permanent Price ICev-ote of Siiccessi Thanking the public for -their liberal competition, the undersigned would call I tickets to his permanent rate, a-OVeniV-riVH UBIIIS TUT I1UI.UII.U rUUIlaiSa . . . w A pnrchafer of a five pound ticket will f I . . 0110 thUSaBd PUBd tlCket T mrtT nmn T xUli UN 1U1N IjUIiS Ai LUVV The Depot, on Craven street, below Exnrees Office, will be open on Sunday from 6 a.m. till 10 a.m., 12 It. O. E. 'AN .' ACTUAL FACT! Tliatwe will close out the Maiice of our Clothing AT COST We cannot fit all, but come . you in Twentv-Beven Children's Suits, knee for the balance of season and Fall, at actual cost. A few Sailor Suits in the lot ' at ?2.00 and S3.00. . . . , . . ' , . We have a full line of seasonable goods: Alpaca, Sicilian andDrap d'Ete Coats; Linen Dusters; Gauze, Lisle Thread and Balbriggan Undershirts, Jeans Drawers. Fancy H. Hose, Genuine Lisle Thread, A good white Linen Handkerchief at Best quality White and Percale Ties at Our Best Shirt at $5.50 per half dozen. White Vests. A new lot of Walking Adams & Co. 's Low Quartered Shoes. r 24 inch Silk Umbrella, black or brown handles, suitable for ladies, at $2.00. , . Oil Cloth, Matting, Trunks and Valises.: . , . , . ,, .. t ..v f. , HOWARD & JOKES, NOUFOLK. UlSRial dWaFSlp LOtlSry OP NORFOLK. VA. The franchise of this enterprise Is based urwm the chartered rielit cranten to the Dismal Hwamp canal company, ana me le gality has been repeatedly tested before the. (jonris o me Mute, nun now miaiiy,u silence . all quehtlinis Upon that point, has been car-j wrn, ut error" agaii hi Bdvcice uecmion, , The I'muose In vb-W is the "improvement and extension" of I he (.'inml, thus scouring great public benefits.. 1; , . , its lair eonunct tins already seiuuea punnc confidence, and the. next UrawiiiK will be made 011 the ' 21st August, 1C84, before the public In Norfolk, Va. OZjASS Z. 'SCHEME: C-PITAL PRIZE $5,000. 1 Prize of.. ....$."i,0l0 is...................... 85,(KK) 1,500 1,000 600 200 , 200 y '. 200 200 do. ,-. ., do. ., do. ., do. . do. , . do.' . do. ;.. do. ., do, . do. . l.WHI IS ...,, ......... l.WKI is ....... WK) is m is 20 Is , 2(W is : : !H) Is... . v 1K re ......... ' 6(1 are ,. 10 are 5 are .......... APPK0XIMATI0N PKfSIKS, , ,...v ...$Ti() , 110 ;. 2(1 ,, , 6 15 00 - 750 1,000 1,000 SI50 270 100 2IKI do, D 9 of...., of..., of..., 180 m Prizes dlKtrihullng...;..?l,050 TloltotN Only $X. Plan of lottery similar to that of Lou 1 slims Uoinpi.ny. 1 , J. T. IIORBACLI, MANAopK. -Address all applications for Information, TIcketB or Agencies, to . ' J. P. UOKUACll. W Wain St , - . v. . ' Norfolk, Vn. The iiiidoiumiied snpervlned the Drawing Class I of the Ulswai swamp iittery com pany, and certify tliat it was eondueted with strict tairness to an interesiea,; . iv.in,l nnitH C HA8. PICKETT,; Elizabeth ITATI XI UUv.l I VlkT C!1I AS. W. PKTTIT. Prop. , ' 880, 282, : 284 and 286 Water street. NORFOLK, VA , ;;V; manx'fActukkr of v- !y,;- T" j" ENGINE8,:-B0ILERS. Saw anti Grist Mills, J .SHAFTINliS, 1'iilieyw, IIairei!-:, FORCINGS AND CATH-' patronage, in the face of a strong the attention of those not having - - , ' . ; r be charged no more than a purchuer a f rrT,r4m-- . mrnnn , Iibl. rUOOliJlJli .r JJ-lliliD. . m. till 2 p.m., and from 5 till 7 p.m. LOOCE. and try us and wo will Suit price. pants, tiers from five to ten years, suitable .- at oOc. per pa:r, black and colors. ' 7 12o. . 0 25c. per dozen 1 . Dude Collars and Bows. 'Canes. Also, a now invoice of Stacy opp; Episcopal Ghurcti. ; pecial Notice (Miab4 Your attention is called to the l . ,- MANY ATTRAOTIOtlS I offer this season, the v1 : - LARGEST : Ever Shown in ' KewYcrsi, Consisting in leading articles, of BEAUTiFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES CHAIKS, CHARMS, LACK PETS, NECK CHAIN-, LOCKETS AND FEHOEHTS; PtAIN AND FANCY . Bangle, and Chain Bracelets, RINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. ' Fine Per Iscopio Spectacles and Glasses in Rubber; Steel, Celluloid, 8il ver and Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. . ' : (Jail and exammo stock: no trouble i show goods. . , y , , . Kospecuully, . , t l ' . , . B." A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N. C. N. B.-I will'give Fifty (8SO.0O) Dol lars for any article ever sold by-fte fpf " Gold or Silver that was pot. h-.M nil-In octlldlT , ; ' . P. A. BKJfO.,, , v mt " mm" " iiofiGO txtrasrc; , ' s WIZARD OIL,$l W, i (.-. St. Jtcoh's Oil, Wets. ' .. ' '. Wood's Pln Relief, 26 ctt ' : ' Mother Noble's Healing Syrup,.rjflcta., . - alcylirml.M; - ;- ' 1 ' All for the relief of PAIN and core of RUEUj : MAT1HM, etc. It is Raid they are oil, good, und I knewthe i are. ror sale at W. L. FALMKH'M Clfar, To baccn, and Confectionery Store, next ttoor lp the corner of South Fi ou fnd jliddlfs (, New Heme, N. O.. V. 8. A. ALBO, yott can find cool and df (teio-p B()fl) Water, (ilnger Ale, and peep Hock Water, t , drink. ' Finest Cigars to smoke, and tines -Tobacco to chew. SALL1K MlCriAl. fTA '. Yours for suffering humanity, . l f A.M1CK, . i ' ., , ; ; ,-.,, , . ....,-, 13, SWEin StaU No. 2 Left Hand Sidf AT TIIE CITY MARKET,- always su ays supplied with the very best Fret- Meats. Beef, .Beef, Pork. Mutton and Sausage that the Market affords. Call on him. t . laulK-dly , u i Administrator's Notice.; All persons having claims against th ra tate ot George Buhbltt, deceased, are notified to present them, duly authenticated, to me at the City al New Ilerno, Noith Carolina, on , or before the tlth day of July, A. D. Ik -., or this notice will be pleaded Vn bet thereof, lV 4L'I , ., .1 UIJ VIII, IT"', JylOliw W .41. J. CLA1U E, Adm'r. i7i.au iu.ji t. ' -rr: very' flae peaches,