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irnv A I IT Tf . OURNAL. H ?' VOL. VH.-NO. 120. NEWfBERNE. N. a. THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. ... ; .v , - ; ,ti' i ? - BUSINESS LOCALS. ' 1 fat lot N. a Bum or eele at the J UST RECEITED-bf aehoonef Hen rietta HU1, 100 barrels boildint lis, and for m1 by J.C. Whittt, Craven 6t , doors below Bouth Frost. ; jjiotf " USE PURE ICE. manufactured by the Jarman lot Faotonr. fjy29tf - Y bST-1.000 DOLLARS in smell J-4 change every month by those who fail to patroniae E. B. Haekbura, '"Tbs Grocer.?'. To thoM persona I will say - gtou gaa a trial and ba convinced. I will refund money if goods ara not eat iafaotory and found to ba aa represent ed. "Small profit! and quick ealea" is my motto, and So. aaTed to yon ia lOo. mad. You all know that these nis" eooa aeaouat to dollar. Now if you wish to save them,, be ears you buy from me, and you 'will certainly do that one thing. Try my So Flour ia 10 lb lota anyway, wiib just 1 lb of my Fine Batter. ON draught, Bergner & Eogel cele brated Beer, ice cold, at jyl?lf A. H. Holton 'a BOTTLED BEER, ice cold, and all other cool drinks at jyl7tf , A. H. HoLTwN 's. CI ALL at the Broad St. Store where ' you can buy all kinds of Fresh Groceries low for cash only. O. F.M. Dail, Ag't. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var nish, Oil and Olass at Qbo. Allkn & Co. These is an Immense crop war-tariff fables: of Talk about big meetings just wait until Thurman goes to New York. - Enolakd is much more deeply interested in tho fate ol Stanley tnan she is in the resnlt of the American election. It does not promote American interests to tax the people $120, 000,000 a year in excess of the needs of the governmsnt. Austria-Hungary is the most highly protected of European na tion, ana the average wages oi skilled laborers in that empire are forty-three cents a day. A new sign reads: "Women treated for ugliness." Only one female has been enticed by it yet, and she was laboring under the impression that she would be treat ed to ice cream. Democratic gains have been made in all the States where elec tions have been held dniing the last year. This is nothing more nor less than a vote of confidence -in the national administration. Great preparations are beiDg made for ' the Augusta, Ga., and Richmond, Va., expositions. The former opens October 10 and closes . November 17th. The latter is open from October 3d to November 21. ALL the Republican journals are printing, in double-leaded italics, Mrv tBlaine's preposterous "key note1' to the effect that laboring . men need never have their wages reduced unless they erder it done . - themselves. ..'JAMES O. BLUUB'a.and Ohaun oey M. Depew'a friends say that ' these distinguished Americans, re , Vceived great attention in England The truth Is John L. Sullivan and A PoffoioJBiU drew better than they v did, ten to one. i.' m.Do' you ; believe in succession t ;WeU, that,-depends. -When ' lyonTj jfman finds himself environed ' t by yil fs80ciatipn9oVet wnioh: he . has no control, he has the right to ' secede.; Indeed, it will be ruinous i to aim to remain m me umwu. - Mb. Blaine's speech was cabled ; to .London,; ftbd the London Daily 5ews, commenting on the state ment that all England is interested n -the piesent . campaign ; says : .There is : surely: some x mistake. .England watches the event with ' the greatest unconcern. 'The, press nearly ignores the contest." ,: r Mb, Depew ia in England. His honors abroad equal those of Mr. Blaine, and his friends are prepar ing to make his reception eclipse the Blaine parade when he returns from Europe next month. "All Kew York State will be "there," Mjt tha Albany Journal, "bat Mr. Blaine's reception will keep tha ball rolling until Mr. Depew gets here." It would be enough for street placards to occasionally an nounce that Harrison ia the Re publican candidate for President The press oi that party is giving exclusive attention to Blaine. It requires bo great stretch of mem ory to recollect that Blaine was once the candidate. lie is now the Great Defeated. This is the way the New York Star pats it: "Here is a little syllogistic argument for the earnest consideration of James (i. Blaine. Free raw materials make cheap goods. Cheap American goods favor competition. Competition on fair teruis will giro to American manufacturers and trades control of the business of Sooth American market which is now monopolized by Great Britaiu. It follows that to aid American labor and revive American commerce it is necessary to adopt the Democratic policy of free raw materials." LOCAL NEWS. Hon. F. M. Simmons has secured a daily mail route from Kins ton via Olen- field to Hookerton. Jas. F. Taj lor is painting and sotting hi store in order for fall good, of which he iotends laying in a good large stock. Sii ba'ta of cotton were sold at the Exchange yesterday. It was old stock' brought in by Mr. Sabiston of White Oak, and sold at 9 to 10 1 8. A colored man had his wife on trial before Justice E. O. Hill yesterday. From the way his jtws were tied up she must have put in some heavy slapj. The steamer Carolina was purchased yesterday at the auction ssil of Dail Bros' goods and was purchased by a Bell's Ferry syndicate. She was knocked down at $1,910 00. We learn from the Argus and from paeeengers arriving on tha A. & N. C. R. that President Bryan is taking every precaution at Ooldsboro to prevent per son fram Florida coming this way. Several have been put off the train. Contribute to the Hollywood Ceme tery funds and have the graves of our dead comrades marked. Every stone placed there will be a witness to future generation of the part North Carolina bore in the great struggle between the States. The fund for marking the graves of the North Carolina dead in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va., is growing slowly. We know there are many in this city that are willing to contribute a small amount for this - purpose, and would do so if called upon. Now re member it is a common caute; don't wait for some one to take the time to call on you but hand it in at once. A Remarkable Dream. Ia another column will be found remarkable dream of a colored man In this town. He has written it out jut t as he saw it, and we think he had dream which will not be aH a dream. Steamer Movements. The Eaglet of the E. C. D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with cargo of lum ber, naval stores and general merchan dise. The Vesper of this line will ar riye today. Surrendered. J. E. Abbott, col., who is charged with rifling letters from the postoffloe, and for whom a warrant had been is sued, appeared before U. S. Commis sioner E. Q. Hill yesterday On his own aooord and gave bond for hu appear anoeon the 25th of August when the charge will be investigated. Pmal :. lira. E. B, Ellis' and children, Mrs. O. E, Slover, lira. Claypoole and chil dren, have returned front Morehead city'"" .'v' . v- Ia J. Moore and family have retnrned from Beaniort. ' Hears. Bam; Qainnerly, 0. H. Helen B. W. Bland, Joel Patrick and E. 8. Roontree of Bell's Ferry ara In the city - Major George Credle and.Capt.j H W. Wahab came up from Ooraooke yes terday. The Major says he baa a vary fine crop, and aa a proof that It U so ho la not asking for oredit. ' lira. Joha "A", Richardson and chil dren are at Chapel HIIUiVtv..-H Dr. Alph Ftelda of Aurora U U the J;P, Broken, Etq. of Trenton la In Atlantic and Yorta Carolina Xallroad. Ia a recent iaama wa published tha report of President Bryan submitted to tha stockholdsra' Matins held on ths Aral Thursday In August. It waa a fall report of the ooadttioa'of tha road, the effort! that were being made to put it ia good condition and increase its be. si nes , and the obstacles to bo overcome to nako it a first ciasa roeJf in every particular. . Tha Finance Committee 'a report shews that tha groas earnings of the road for tha year ending May tl, 1888, amounted to fisi.Ml.04, tnia inoiudea, however, receipts from sale of old material amounting to $61,637 GO, which leaves $119,84 04 as tha real gross earnings. It also shows that the total operating expenses amounted to $99 663.77 which taken from the groea earnings leavee as net proceeds, $20,236.87. Their report also shows that $114,800.73 has teen spent in permanent improvements and extraordinary repairs. While the groea earnings are not so large as in soma years heretofore, it must be remembered that there bas been a great reduotion in freight ra es, on cot ton from Einston to Norfolk for instance the reduction has been almost 70 per oent. So the road bas really more than held its ewn, and but for the combina tions against it, would be a valuable property to this section of the country. President Bryan says: While the tonnage of the road has been muoh increased wa have been forced to acoept a lower proportion Of rates to retain the busineea we have secured. It is very doubtful if the through tonnage can be further aug mented, and we shall have tp look to the development of local and passenger business to give ns greater earnings It is an unequal struggle this road has been maintaining with its powerful competitors, and it his done well even by the oloeest economy to have held its wn. Close attention to its traffic, bow- ever, and the various changes constant ly taking place in railway systems, and combinations necessarily resulting therefrom will eventually make it a aluable property. If the road would assume the aggress ive, start forward from Ooldsboro to wards Sand ford and Charlotte, and en courage and aid In building branch lines, a newera would dawn upon this section, and this property would indeed beoome valuable to its stockholders who have been patient and long suffering, waiting for something to turn up that they might realise a pittanoe from the investment made by their fathers a quarter of a century ago. President Bryan bas shown common dable zeal in adding permanent improve ments and endeavoring to secure new business, but evidently seea and knows that the road must have a larger terri tory to draw from; that it must be un- shaokled at its interior point, and given a fair share of the products of its own territory. The undeveloped portions of Moore, Harnett, Montgomery and Stan ly counties are retdy to receive it. But it will never be permitted to go into this territory so long as the Associated Railways wield the power in North Carolina, The North Carolina Dead in Eich mond, Va. One thousand seven hundred and eighty North Carolina soldiers are buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Rich mond, Va. Their graves are unmarked. The ladiea of Hollywood Memorial As sooiation desire to place granite blocks at the head of each grave, and ask con tributiona for tha purpose. The Ladies Memorial Association of New Berne ap peal to the citizens to aid the under taking. Contributions can be sent to Mrs. Geo. Allen, Tieaturer of Memorial Association, or to the Journal office Contributions will be acknowledged in tha JorjHHAL. Mrs. John Hughes, $1.00 4 M. M. Nash, 1.00 ' C.W. McLean 1.00 ' George Allen 100 Journal H 1 00 Msj. Graham Daves 5 00 Death of Hon. A H. VanBokkelen The Wilmington papers report the death of Hon. A. H. VanBokkelen which occurred at hit residence in that oity attwo o'olock Mondaj morning, Ho was one of the leading men of Wil- mlngtOB. Waa Mayor la 18667 President of, ths .Chamber of Commeroe for nine years, bank ocfHer, one of the direc tors of tho W, & WV Railroad and hold otherlmportant poeitione. -A' . .. y Miy YanBokkehuj had many warm friends, in New Berne, where he did business for several years, who wilt j gret' to" hear of hie death. He was about 69 years old, ; ... , , . . Conaty CoiTeation. f (.Tha delegates from the Tarious town ships to thr County Democratio Con vention will assemble at the Court bouse Itf ;New ; Berne. at 11 o'clook, . m, Tburadsy, Ang.-89, pursuant to the action of the. convention at its lata session." .... ' CBiS.'C.'CtilE, Chairman. : Aug. 14, 1888,v, . - . The Kepubiiraa March te Ceajreas la the Second District Attention! and just imagine that you hear the roar o: .im drum call, aad fall inline. Heads n' aej clad yourselves in tho armor oi :(. respect, for the tug of war ia raniti iv unnrom-hinj and it w must remember that it is our doty to ! send a man to OoiireiMi. for God has to arranged it ao easy uek if we will only discharge our duty, and in order to do tbia we will have to go at it like sol diers aad fill our pockets with the am munition called Henry P. Cheatham of Vance county. Then frrward march' I think I hear the molJiers murmuring to themselviM. to. iha poll are a long way off, and I expect that tome of us will get waak In the knees before we get there. If we do we must not st p under a persimmon ires, for there is where many a poor coon has caught his death blow. Bovs ihe road ia rough I and rocky, but doo t mind that for we are nearly half way HclK whai'i mat boy saying to our captain. 1 tt.u k I hear him say that there Is a tine lot of i 'Simmons just oyer the hul yon ierio the right, and as quick as a (lash I hear i the captain's nhn.l voice jik the com mand "column left ' and it w.is ubeyi d in a second Now e can se uur rlig a nuttenof in ihe tn-tze with the ords "honest lieput-li, stii-in stamp d on her borders. The buys are now gtt- ting very tired, but 1 hear tli orderly say that it is no me to urry lure, fur ia the most datieroiis i art ol the road, for the Mv tee Mthane swarm here lust like it, ey do m ihe month of May . and ttn ir u tank poison because lliey are cul t rea-n Hello' there is lhl l.'.t'o t. v iw-im What is he say io ih.j lain ' I trunk 1 hear him say ih.,t th Mtv-hees (Mebanes) aru nisi I. Ii.nl u- uh m barrel of good corn uinskov. in 1 an quick as thought trie capt.ti:) : ut.- 1 double quick but s.mie i f tlw I n were weak and feeble, t ut the r lei l e voice rang clear and Ion l nh the words, "(lewtlligios thi M m t ocs are nearly up with us ' It went through the weak and feeble with mi h stimu lating power until they looked as trong and as vigorous as the maj r 1 1 y . 11 ill' I think 1 hear tho captain sav. Hoi s we can all take a real here, f r there i no 'Himmon trees for t n ntili a away. and all the May bets were, drowned when the barrel of corn w lmkey fell over the Hill, so we need iml fear now as we have all day, to vote, hut it is best to vote early in the morning so to avoid the rush in th t evening, but don't fail to use your Cheatham ammu nition, for if it ia properly used it will scatter the Republican shot all over the district. Ah, but stop. I it a dream.' Is it really a dreamy Ys, it is a dream. Well, what does it all mean. h, don i be alarmed, turn over and go to t-leep But I cant go to sleep here; no, not from the way the May bem are singing around my head. Shtth' lhat aim nothing but the hum of the whiskey still over in York town lMi't rou want to go oyer there ami get some stimulants. Well, I don'lknow. Well, suppose you go. I can 't leave my men. Oh, bring them with you It costs too much. No, it sban t cost you one cent All right then. Attention! Nil in line. men. but you needn't be nice about it as we are just going over in Yorktown to get some refreshment. All right, cap tain, I'm quite empty. (Jolly, boys, I am giad of that, for 1 am slack in the lower regions. Halt and come rignt in the front door, where everybody comes in. Wby, hello Tom, I'm right glad to see you. lorn, 1 want milk in mine In what? My coffee. You darn fool, we haven't got any coffee here Aint your No, they all drink corn wrvskey and boney, you darn Jack. Well, well), give me some too. How are you mak ng boysr U, good enough, nam. I don't believe you are getting anything You are mistaken, for right here is the beet teat of all. La, how is you making out? Oh. I'm living, bless your soul. Tuo, I don't think you are doing much for yourself, xes, I is, for I am as taught as a drum, but boys I tell you it is very late and wo will have to go out the back way. All right, but you will have to show us the way. All right; come on Jimmy, what a nice place this is out here; did you ever se the like? Why, when did all this hap pen? Why, Its the nicest road I ever saw, and long, I tell you old New Berne. is coming, and when we get that new cutler here it will put money in circru lation. Well boys, it maken me feel good to walk this road. How you Cap? O, I m sleeping boys. Lets go over here under these trees boys and take a nap but lets see what is on them first. I'm getting empty again. Why they are 'Simmons, yes and they are good too, because we had frost last week and that makes them taste like candy. Oollies, ain't they good? I be darned-if tbey don t knock corn whiskey into a cocked bat. Hoys we ought to have gone and voted today. Shucks, I ain't studying voting, it ain't doing 'me no good. I am going to lay down here now and go to sleep, you all can do 'what you please. DArn good nap we have had . Yes, but what is all theee roosters raising so much racket here forf it sounds like one says uwhere's all the 'Simmons gone:"' I can bear the hill and the mountain the valleys and the lower region mourn log: Gone to Congress I UNLT A JJRE1M, Written by a colored voter. DOMT BXPERiraEKT. Ton cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seems, at first only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose npon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis- corery tor consTimption. ooogna ana colds, but be tare you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell yon he has something just as good, or just the same Don't bo de ceived, but insist upon getting Dr King 'a Dew Discovery, wbicn ia guar anteed to give relief In all throat, Inng and chest affections. Trial bottles free at B. N." Duffy Ii drug store. Large bottle!.'.. ,.' . r - The Goldtboro Iellew Fever Cam. Niw Bins a, Aug. 15, 1968. Ttte following telegram received this m from Ooldsboro explains itself. W iSHisoToa Bbyas QOLD6BO&0, Atl 15. Wisbwotos Ekyas We, the undersigned, members of the board of health of the city of Oolds boro, N. C. assembled in meeting this day, declare that after full consultation that there has not been and is not now any case of yellow fever in this city. The only case that could have given rise to this report is a youag man sick from Florida one- mile in the country at his father's residence. This case is pro nounced yellow fever, but the placs being quarantined and isolated we ap prehend no danger and so declare to all people J E. Pktekso.n Mayor of City Wn U U. Cobb. M D . JiMEs ricaa, M.D , Supt. of Hi! ; ! W. J Josis. M.D . M E. RoBisso.N. M l . Gilo. L. Kikby, M l . K. B BORDK.N, i nairman county i oui Morthead (llj's Arrhal from Florida. Stephen F. Bennett left St. Aunus line, Fla , on Friday. Aug 10th, 1 ss and arrived at Morehead City on Sun day night, Aug 12ih. Came by way of 1'aUtka, Gainesville and Live Oak. He is in good health and has not visit ed or been in any place infected witn yelljw fever M Y AutM.Aii.. M I). Superintendent Hoard of Health if Carioret county A K Mit.l.KTT, M 1 1. A MHMI LKUAL l)lIVIIH K. lUmbtidge Munday, F.sq , County ( Atty.. Clay Co , Tex., says "llave used , r.tectric Hitters witn most happy re suits. My brother also was very low with malarial fever and jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medi ine. Am satisfied K.lectric Hitters saved his life. Mr. U. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave Ky . adds a like testimony , say iug : He positively believes be would have died, had it not been for F.lectric Bitters. This great remedy will ward olT as well as cure all malarial diseases, and for all kidney, liver and stomach diaor- iers stands unequaltuj. Price 50c. an $1 at K. N . Duffy 's drua store. Duffy's Croup Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. Waltkii Dt ffy. PREPARKD AND SOLD BY NEW BERNE, North Carolina. innelHJ wlf SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. HA I. KM. N. V. . Healthful location; beautiful grounds am pie bnlullngs wllh coniforlan e stmly par lor; ileepluir aloova: ballilng rooms; well graded and advanced course ot study; special schools In Music, Art, LftnKuairei and Com mercial studies; re lined home life, with irood hrlstlan IralDlns; special care of Ihe Indi vidual pupil: elulity-four years or continu- us eiperlenceand more than 6 Him Alumo if. 8nd for Catalogue and circulars iyffi d wl in Just Received: One Car Old Mess Pork For Sale Cheap by 3T. Xllricli. WHOLESALE GHOCKU. NOTICE. Change of Place for Holding Elections in No. Nine Township. North Cirouna. Craven County, i County Commissioners' Office, New Berne, Aug. 6th, 18S9. ) Notice is hereby given that by an or der of the Board of County Commis sioners of Craven county, passed this day, the voting precinct at Brock 'e Store in No. 9 Township, in said county, has been changed from said place to May's Store at or in Jasper, to be known and designated as Jasper Pre cinct in said township, and that all elections in said township shall be held at said last named place until otherwise ordered. By order of the Board. ORLANDO HUBB3, a 7 d30J Clerk Board Com. Brick! Brick! Brick! 50,000 F'or Sale BT W. P. BURRUS & CO., GENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GBAIN DEALEBS, Makkxt Cock, , NEW DERBTE, K. O. & Consign na your produce. - aatSdwtf 4 . DAVIS SCHOOL. Kilitaxy Boarding School roa novaa4 yocxti m prepantki lor env Oo&rt or BuaiBoM. Bwtky ka- blUklllW. - a m Am Kauai i CaUrtOrcfceMrai KmiaWM bajracaM. JwtW fur MalxxU Atttmnaa. Ho Bxu CWe fur Uium m kkm i "irtructfu uf As, Full Ooaarw LOW EtTiS, x verv r V D I DATS CIG AM. ILtll LIM) 1' U TUiaSlN. II tl. Mil AND IHORTOI. H '.(.( .1 i!.r, 4Aia wa wlllaaM who la Mlr.Al', I'tusi ;ar . kx1 enough for lh l AMHi'.i 1 h- io e Murly ths votra .a Miute uieui. riNt-.-euia eacb, at I'lLMl K S (11. All NTOIIE. M .1 : l.r i. in t rout at, good Cbewlna, UIul I c-o, clgaia, .-oi -oda Water, r -(. . ele. i-vi.'nitH ox auuv it. The World Stands Aghast AT MY S.OW I'ICICKH, And wonders, How i-i it that I can soil so much luwrr than an, i.eelse? I'll tell you: I have determined to le easily satisfied for the rush, and WORK FOR SMALL PROFITS My Motto is FAIR !!' A I INC,. Come and buy from me, anil you will never regret it. K. R. JONES, New Homo, N. C. 1862. EATON IB8B. THE JEWELER U S A FINK PTOCK OF Watches, Clocks. Jewelry SOLID SILVER AND PLATtD WARE- ri.F.a. I kee(i a larger stock of Spectaolee than any other store in North Carolina I take particular pain to rU them to the eyes of parties needing them. Having worked steadily at the bench for over thirty years, 1 believe I can do as Rood work an any watchmaker in the State. COMH AND SEE ME. SAM. K. EATON, Middle street. Opposite IluptistChiirc.il. fal2 dwtf Ijivery SALE AND EXCHANGE Stables: I ho underniKneil exteiin vi1 si al.ii s oi rendu. 'i, -i i,y y,r. Ci ntsli the public villi haviuf ,M;,!d, Hie rurt'linsed the st net, formerly i pri jured to fur- ry hest Rprvlce In M.N I KY DE8- ! for liir.K, SALE rii ni ,' of several HOKHKN mm 1 l.li: l Klf'l HI.N r ine stork ,Iw.v, s ' or KcliMiK. Ai IC eai s hns rnailc mo fm.iKmr with the neada of Now Iterne and UeliiHv In this line, and opalns will he spared to give the fullest RatlKfiiction. iMivi'rs and teams fnrnlaheil for any occhk mi . r nny part nf siiTround- ng country. .1. T. KWKLL, Jj '.Td.; m Mlildle ttreH' UNA, of Craven, j 1 1; r,r Sup. Court. STATU OK NuKflt i'AHi 1'niiiiy Before K. W Carpen'c McClca.-i C. W. R. S. Prliiii ose ct als. n hi ic.it ion of siiriiuioi.s. ; t. fit i .on lo recover money from '1 reasun r ot Ciavcu coanly. To fiam'l K. Stevens. Kll.ahcth Anstln, Mary r.. ol .ni.,rii.aunii . a v. i uorue, JODn (JJ. nierand .Mary hiu wife. II. Wm.Uee and T 1.. h's wife, Kiiuciifi (iilison and Juila V. his wife, and naran I mu r, or their lfgal rep reseutatlves. Vou and ach of yen am hcrebv notified thal-acomplalnt has heci rllfd In my office ntneaoove enutiert action, said totlon be. dr for the recovery of money do In tim Vt- Full m iv-tt?arxa,raT. tr.Hl RiTLslaT litlh fill) ... ,-r .. COL A. C. DAVIS, Supt., Mil l't!4 VOIR nOlET AND TlKtl Ol 11 1 HOICK." ; treasury of ("raven county, which 1 he said ' plalntlfT claims. And H further appearing that yousre non-residents of theHtateof ' North uaronns, and after dne dlMimnn cannot befound iherelo.you are notified that me luyvpnme win come to a hearlDK at the Kail Term Hnperlor Tourt Craven ooniitr. INX8. nd.llls ordered that this aiimmAna be;publlhed once a week f, r six conaeentlve weeks In the New Berne UAttt JoUBsTAb, to give joa notice iheieof and time and place said ease will be proceeded In aeeordlDgto . in w . ..... Given nnder rnr nnr.d and official ia1 thia 2Bth day of July, 18HS. . . w. f ARPESTERj i" . Clerk of Hnp. Conrr. CraVen(1nnntvv , J, W. Waters. Atty for Plaintiff. ". h27di ' NOTICE. .':.-'' The nnderfllened. Jamea a HiMinn I.. daly qaallfled as administrator of thaMiata of Henry Wl lis, col., deo'd, and hereby giwe " rquire ui persona navtOK elalms against the estate of the said Hen rr UJ 1111k ... a. . . V. - . a . , , ... . inwvuv u.iu iu uivniaiOBiii. Istrator, duly an then Heated, for payment, oner bf ore the loth clay of September, IM i ' or else this notloe will ba pleaded la bar of recovery, . , , Persons Indebted to the estate MuitMt Without delay, . .. r . , ' JAl 3 a riARRTBOir... . anjiildBw, . : Adiulafstralorv S. . i
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