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^ NNU.AL Clearance Sale of Remnants ot Wool Dress Goods and Silks begins to-morrow. Unusually low prices will prevail. Do not miss
this chance at the Remnants. Cloaks are cut down. So are several lines of Winter Underwear. Some* stocks cut to the uuick.
Have been \x"J- 69
AT<HElSHARPEST Cutting of Prices ever done beneath Ibis
-t roof begins to-morrow. Not many Cloaks are here,
and what are will not be long. Bear in mind I hat I he policy
of the .store is to mark Cloaks, as other goods, upon the
smallest margin of any store in the city at the opening of the
season, therefore reductions now make the garments cheaper
than when a high-profit store sells at half. New, stylish; every
one this season s make.
LADIES' CHINCHILLA COATS, mostly silk
lined; these worth $8.00 to ?10.00
$5.00 because a lot was closed at a price. Splendid all wool
Chinchilla these. A few hours should end them at $3-69.
CA r\r>. LADIES' BLACK KERSEY COATS, one lor
iPU.UU of these; sizes, $8, 40, 42 and 44, were ?8.00
here. Likely twelve in most stores; are 56.00. Good-bye !
LADIES' KERSEY COATS, plain and high colors. The
finest garments sold this season; were $20.00, are ?15.00. The
$15.00 ones #12.00. The $12.00 ones ?10.00. dfcpi f.,^
One special lot Ladies' Black Diagonal Coats, i|f|v?UU
$Q rtr\ LADIES' CAPES?The superb Seal Plush ones
O.UU which at ?10.00 and ?12.00 astonished buyers by
their cheapness are now ?8.00. Black Astrakhan Capes were
$8.00, are $6.00.
. dl* ONE LINE CHILDREN'S COATS-?6.00 and
ijPtJ.U.vJ ?9.00 ones are ?5.00 now to the quick. Similar
reductions on lower priced Coats.
READY MADE SHEETS, PORTIERES
Ready to use, hemmed sheets of Atlantic
Mills Sheeting, C3c. worth of cotton In
eaoh, euro 'being sold here at
;50c.
Bagdad and Chenille Portieres and Cur
tains. Tapestry portieres. There is a say.
In" here.
NOTIONS, SMALL WARES.
Whalebone easing, all colors, C yards
for Be. Horn hones He. n dozen. Uoud
stockinet dress shields, 10c, II pairs for
25c. Hewing Silk, blin k and colors, 23c. a
dosen. Dress Steels, 2c. u bunch. Vel?
veteen binding, 5-yard hunches black and
colors. 10c. 3 cards Hump Hooks and
Byes for Be. Double Serge Pelting, black
und colors, a yard. 10c. Brass Pins, Sc. a
paper. .Mourning Pins. lc. u box; 0 dozen
papers, assorted, Be. Meehlno OH, He.
Petroleum .lellv, 3c: large. Be. 2 papers
English Hair Pins for lc. Kid Curlers 3c.
a dozen. Curling Irons. 3c. AH widths
Tape, lc. Bono Collar Buttons, 1 dozen
U: Bone. Black Shell and Amber Hair
Pins, 10c. a dozen. All Bristle Tooth
Brushes, 10c. Pull Whisk Brooms, black
enamelel handles, 10c. Pine All Brlstel
Tooth Brushes, hardwood back, 25c.
DRESSMAKERS' FINDINGS.
Canvas. Sc., I2&C, and 15C. Hair Cloth
27 Inch. French. 45c. a yard. Silesia, We.
Black Satin finished lining. I2&C Taffeta
Skirt lining, 5c, Sc., and 10e.
SOAP CHEAP,
All Toilet Soaps are cheaper here,
livery gootl make Is kept. Wilioburg's lino
soap? Bab. skin is half price now. It is a
superb soap. 0 cakes were 50c; six cukes
are new
25 c.
STATIONERY.
Package "no Willing Paper, 3e.
Envelopes, a package, lc.
Half pound package good Paper, Sc.
Envelopes to match, 2c.
Crushed Vellum Cream and Blue Paper,
a pound, 15c.
Envelopes to match, n package, 5c.
Best Ink, 3c. a bottle.
Mourning Paper, 15c, 20c. and 25c. a
box.
DUMAS, DOWN,
Left from holiday stock a few sot* cf
Alexandre Dumas, cloth bound, slx-vol-'
tune box sets. Man In Iron Mask, Vis?
count do Brngelonne; Louise do la Vii
ller.?, Three ClUlirdsnieh, Son of F?rthas,
Twenty Veara After. Have you hot lead
the master's wor'jji? Then a treat Is In
f.lore for you. The set cf s'.x for
89c.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR,
Bcnrlct All Wool Shirts, 34, 30 and 38
only: Drawers. 30, 32, 31 and 30 only.
Closing these 75c. quality at
_50c.
MEN'S SHIRTS,
We do not think such value was over
given before. Men's White Unlaundered
Shirts. Utlca Nonpnr.'el Muslin?the fin?
est made, pure linen bosom, reinforced,
double stitched?not set in, but set on
bosom. When you seo them you will
wonder how better can be made at any
price. These are wonderfully priced.
50c.
CLOSING UNDERWEAR,
Goodbye Winter Underwear. A mill's
stock was taken?something over 1,000
garments. Ladles' White "Flat" Vests
and Pants, worth $1.60, $1.25 and $1.00 wero
6old at $1.00. SOc. and C!?c. Two hundred or
so arc still unsold. They nre to go In
two lots to first comers. The finest, nil
wool ones, Mic The two other lots, which
aro probably slightly mixed with cotton,
although you would not think It and wo
nro not quite sure, are to go at one price.
Choice of the lot,
65c.
SOILED UNDERWEAR.
Men's, Ladles' and Children's Winter
Underwear?Rilled?some odds and end3
of lots. Clearance begins Monday.
Oreally reduced, these,
TO CLOSE.
MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS,
Trimmed with colored embroidery, 50c.
Thon something ne w?White Twilled Cot?
ton, very line SIi'ms, cut full, 54 inches
long, made for (litest trade, each.
75c.
RUGS, DOWN.
in order to reduce stock Moquotte Hugs
are marked down thus: $3.60 ones to $3.00;
$2.50 ones to $2.00; DSc. ones
87J4C.
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AFREE EXHIBIT. Free in every sense. No sort of
charge. No obligation of any character. Will be made
in the store beginning Tuesday, January 4. The second floor
will be given up to it. It will last a week. The collection
embraces Birds, Butterflies, Snakes, Lizards, ' Chameleons,.
Monkeys, Armadillos, Insects, etc., from- everv quarter of the
globe.
There are 5000 Specimens, valued at over $75,000.00. 2000
Butterflies. 300 Coleoptera are in one case. One "Homer
op/era Sfrix" genus Butterfly is valued at $1000.00. The
Gypsy Moth is shown. Thousands of beautiful birds. A
Zebra Humming Bird alone worth #2000.00. Birds of Para?
dise, many of these. Diamond Beetles, Egyptian Locusts,
Bell Birds of Brazil. Thirty years have been spent in getting
together this collection. Professor Theo. A; Schurr and his
son, who will exhibit and explain it, have themselves mounted
most of the specimens. Large microscopes are provided.
Teachers and scholars should come to see this collection.
Farmers should. No one should miss it. At very consider?
able cost we have secured it, and exhibit it without-charge an
ticapating that we will be repaid by the wide advertising we
will derive from its exhibition. Come.
Take elevator to second floor.
To close out the few remaining Erie
wheels, ihey will be to first comers
$25.00.
PILLOW CASES.
MEN'S SUSPENDERS,
15x30 pl ain, 10c.: same of Ney York Mills I Bought for holiday gifts, boxed singly;
cotton, I2'?c Hemstitched, excellent, each were a special at Stic., are being sold out.
Fine webs, excellent suspenders.
12!
29C.
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NORFOLK'S GOOD STORE, WHERE LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WANTS ARE SATISFIED.
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IN THE CITY COURTS
Many Matters of Interest Around About City
Hall Square,
SMALL DOCKET IN POLICE COURT
Ttio First Clnso or tbe Now Your Dl??
poscit or by Jusllco Tomltlt? IInil
Delirium 'I reinen?? a Com|ironline
Reached in Itao Xiplor ('??0-S11I1
Airnlnvt Cbnrlca J. i nnnon,
??In the Police Court -the first day of
<the year produced the following docket,
which was suitably disposed of by Jus
lice Tomlin:
Lucy Jones, colored, who has no vis?
ible means of support and was charged
?with- vagrancy, was commuted to Jail
?o jaw alt the action of/the ctoy alms
(house authorities.
5John Morris, who was suffering from
ta severe attack of delirium tremens,
was sent ba the Jail hospital for live
davs.
(Daniel McCoy, colored, appeared be?
fore His Honor and laid 'to view an ugly
gash' on his right arm about five inches
long, which he claimed was due to
Addle ^Price, a colored woman, whom
he alleged cut him with a knife. The
evidence was not conclusive and the
?woman was discharged.
"Sarah Jackson, colored, whose nr
rest by Officer SpraUt was the first re?
corded In Uie year 1898, was charged
with being drunk and disorderly and
llnea $3, and sent to Jail hi default.
? The cose of O. J. Edwards, against
Whom a charge of wife beating was
.'jrreferred, was dismissed, there being
no evidor.ee against him.'_
Mm JINDERSTOQD.
A fact often overlooked, or not always
understood, 1s that women* suffer as
much from distressing kidney and blad?
der troubles as Wie men. The womb
Id .situated back of "and very close to
the bladder, and for ?that reason any
distress, disease or -Inconvenience mani?
fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or
urinary passage Is often, by mistake, at?
tributed to female weakness or womb
trouble of some sort.
/Phe error Is easily made and may be
as easily avoided by sotting urine aside
for twenty-four hours; a sediment or
sebblingr is evidence tha't your kidneys
-and bladder need doctoring. If you
have pain or dull.aching in She back,
pass water too frequently, or scanty
supply, with smarting or burning,?
these are convincing proofs of kidney
trouble. If you have dootored without
. benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roar.
ilhe great kidney remedy. The mild and
, the extraordinary effect will surprise
you. It stands the:hlghest.for Its won?
derful cures. Jf you take a medicine
you should take the beat. At druggists
rt?ty cents and. one dollar. You may
have a sample bottle and pamphlet,
both sent free by mail. Mention The
Daily Virginian and send your ad?
dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blngham
to.n, N. Y; The proprietors of this paper
guarantee the genuineness of Wils of
Owing: *o the lack of evidence Against
Neal Pryqr, colored, against whom was
a charge of assault and larceny, the
case was dismissed and the prisoner dis?
charged.
John Uenton, colored, charged with
embezzlement, was discharged from
custody, nnd .the case dismissed Upon
payment of costs.
Ella COrnlck, who claimed it-Mat hoi j
mother sent her out on the streets In
?beg. was reprimanded nnd discharged.
court O'F Law and chancery.
In the Court of Law and Chancery
yesterday the following business was
disposed of:
In tho assignment case of e. SSlpler
ito r. J. Morris, trustee, the matter of
a convpromlse was considered. After
considering several 'propositions the
case was settled by mutual agreement.
Stone of ithe creditors will receive 7".
cents, and -the others 30 cents on the
dollar.
Mr. John A. Bneoher, attorney' for
Joseph T. Carrlgan, Marens .1. Mc?
Laughlin, and several executors of
James Olwell. deceased leading under
'the firm name of James Olwell & Co..
entered suit against Charles J. Can?
non to recover a deb: of $2,764.38, which 1
was contracted some time ago. The j
case will be heard -nt the next term of I
this court.
THE AWARD MADE.
! Mr. X. II. Whit-hurst tho Winner of
the Splendid Premium on "Grape" j
. Tobacco.
I The handsome Imported number hi-!
! cycle whh h was offered by the R, A.'
' Patters,>n Tobacco Company, of Rich- ,
J fr? tvl. Va.. to the c insurhcr of ??Grape"
Tobacco sending in ithe largest num?
ber of tin tags taken from the plugs.
; has been awarded to Mr. tf. H. WhMc
htirst, of Xo. 324 Water street in this
! city, who sent in 31? (tags. Mr. White
bust is to be congatulaited on obtain
Ing such a valuable prize, and there;
are few who have received a more
handsome Christmas present. An en-1
tcrprising spirit has been shown in this
liberal award, and a largely increased
demand for ithe popular "Grape" To?
bacco is tho best evidence that It Is
appreciated.
The "H. A. Patterson Tobacco Com?
pany h.ive faithfully kC'pl every prom?
ise to 4he public, and the nnnonnce
menr. of another similar prize ito be
awarded June 1st, ISM, will be hailed
with (Might.
ANOTHER DAILY.
A North Carolina Paper Robber; of its
Unloue Distinction.
Until yesterday a small paper pub?
lished at Wilmington, N. C. claimed
the distinction of being .'.ho only paper
'in tho world conducted by colored
people. It can no longer make that
boastJ for Norfolk now has n-s much
to brag abou.: in that respeot as the
Tar Heel metropolis. The Recorder
has beert published by colored men In
this city for three years as a weekly
paper, hut yesterday it bloomed out
Into nn afternoon sheet. The publica1
tlon office is 2S7 Queen street The
paper is published by a chartered com?
pany, with the following officers: Wil?
liam M. Reed, of Portsmouth, president ;
William Thorogond, of Norfolk, vice
president; James P. Cnrler, of Norfolk
treasurer; Mailt N. Lewis, of Norfolk,
managing editor; Dr. J. ,T. France, of
Portsmouth, associate editor: W. II. C.
Brown, of Portsmouth, secretary. J.
I W. Holley Is the Norfolk city editor.
\ WeSHlWGHEPllCflLCO.
WASHINGTON CITY.
Free Treatment for Out-of
Town Patients.
PASES of Chronic Stomach
^ Trouble, Paralysis, Epilep?
sy, Loconiotor Ataxia and oth?
er Nerve Affection; Asthma,
Heart Disease, and Functional ?
Troubles of both sexes treated
successfully.
Methods of treatment are in jj
accordance with the principles of. 'i
modern medicine by means of
TIH; A M 11 A 9. ? X 1 It All*.
I'F.ttF.ltRIKI-', Frum tUf llrnlii. ,
For IMnpiiMeti<>i Iii?- >ci-voii? ?
Hill. )
?U lliM IM:. Tim.in Ilia Spinal
Coral. I'oi- i pll<>|>s>, i.ot oior
A lux I it. ??!?-.
I! ? It III M., I'm- IIIMPIINOM ?r I In.
I < furl.
'I ks I'IJUk, I'of I'ri'iiinliiro
? iipi-ny in Men.
OVA ttl.m'., lor IliftfllHI'U of
W llllli-ll.
T?. YitoiIUM , For OltWilly
llllllSli II ll aHI-UHl**..
mim i i.im:, i'm- (iont nnil
it iii ii in 111? mi .
r Send for FTtKR BOOK containing
L, Symptom Blank and sworn stnte
r in.'ins from patients who have been
I. cured.
f Wenk, nervous men who havo
L. tried all the QUACK remedies, may
turn with confidence to this Instltu
1, tlol
JSnch case considered separately
> by a competent phys'clnn. and full
advice given, KltKK OF CIIAHOE.
ADDRK8S
l Washinc-ton Chemical Co., "]
y, ot'2 vC.iuii ?.ii-.ii, fg. w..
Washington, D. C.
j. Kor sale bv Walke X- Williams, 108
Y Water Street.
New Year
This being the first of the
year, I will Offer for to-day
only my entire stock of Fancy
Goods and Notions left over
at prime cost, from the small?
est articles to the highest
priced goods. I also offer for
to-day my large assortment of
Ladies' Cloth and Plush Capes
and Jackets at great reduction
liefore stoek-1 aki rig.
Be wise and make an earl)
selection.
(lo. 362 m Siresi.
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Norfolk's Costurner
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OBSERVE the following five rules for the quickest
method of filling a nook with Trading Stamps:
1st?Get a book at office of the Trading Stamp Com?
pany, 241 Church street. That costs you nothing.
2d?Confine your purchases to stores that give
Trading Stamps. That costs -you nothing.
3d?Always, always, ALWAYS ask for trading Stamps
at turn of purchase. Thai costs you nothing.
{p(ote:?See index in your Trading Stamp book for
list of merchants who give Trading Stamps; no matter
whether you want a loaf of bread, half pound of coffee,
meats, poultry, green or fancy groceries, candy, cake,
soda-water, toys, dry-goods, stoves, hardware, tinware,
crockery, furniture, or Ladies', Misses', Children's and
In fa ills' Read v-Made, T{eady-to-be- Worn Garments of
all de$cripiions. Buy each and every article you need
where you can get Trading Stamps. That costs you.
11 oihing.
4th?By so doing your hook will soon be full; then
get your handsome, valuable premium. 'Thai costs you
nothin?.
>th?As soon as you have tilled a book, get another,
and continue to ask for Trading Stamps. That costs
you nothing.
JANUARY REDUCTIONS NOW ON.
Further big cuts on Coats and Capes. Big cuts on
Silk Skirts. Big cuts on Novelty Dress and Silk Patterns.
WRAPPERS.
69c, Wrappers lor $9c.\
98 " " 89 1
I #1.19 " " 98
: 1.48 " " $1.2$
! 1.69 " " 1.48
2.00 " " 1.75
3
3
=3
$2.19 Wrappers for $1.89
2.98 44 " 2.48
3.38 " 44 2.79
3-7? " " 3.17
4.00 44 44 3-29
I $.00 44 " 4.18
$2$ Silk Wrappers for $\$. Dress Silks from $1.48 up.
Good, warm Underskirts from 75c. up. No shopping
complete without visiting
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S 34 GRANBY ST., . ? ? ? . NORFOLK, VA. =|
g COLUMBIA BUILDING, ?
Whoro Rents and Expenses aro l_ow. Tsj^
AUCTION HALEN FVTUni DAT.
C. H. Ferren & Co.. Real Kstato Auc?
tioneers.
T RUSTBES' SALIC OF VALUABLE
SUBURBAN PROPERTY.
By virtue of a certain deed of trust to
us as trustees from C. <'. Walton and
wife, tinted October :17th, lMiil, duly record?
ed In the Clerk's ofllce of the County
Court of the county of Norfolk (A. It.
October 29th, IS96, in D. B. '?-', p. 512), and
at the request nf the party In said deed
secured, default having been made, we,
the undersigned trustees, will sell at ;m11
llo auction, at the Norfolk Real Batata
and Block Exchange, Norfolk, Va.,
ON WEDNESDAY. .lANCAltY, Mb. 1S''S,
ac_12 o'clock m.. Inn following property,
towlt: Lot with !in|irovenient.s thereon,
located In the county of Norfolk, near the
city Of Norfolk, In the suburb known :
"Georgetown," lying on the west side ?
Cooke avenue and comprising lots Nos.
"1," "2 and ":t" In block "C," as the
same are laid down oil the plat of proper?
ty of John L. Itopcr, duly recorded in
may book 3. p. 25, in said Clerk's ofllce,
siid Cooke street being extended through
northwardly from "Highland Terrace,"
in the city of Norfolk. The lot is a trian?
gular one, fronting 130 feet 2 Inches on
said Cooke avenue, and the dwelling
thereon is a large frame house will) hall
in centre, and contains S largo rooms,
Willi good cistern. The lot contains the
necessary outbuildings, Including stable,
and the property Is well adapted to the
purposes of a small dairy.
TERMS? One-th'rd cash; balance in
two equal installments, payable six and
twelve mouths, respectively, from dale of
cale. the same to be evidenced by two ne?
gotiable notes, bearing interest from their
dati' and secured by a deed of trust upon
the siid property, or the whole purchase
money may be paid in cash, at the option
of the purchaser.
GEORGE W. GILBERT,
M. GLENN AN,
WILLIS W. VICAR,
de2n-int Trustees.
Family Supplies for Ml?
Mitggl ?ouliori Postum cereals,substitute
for coffee; nutritious and line coffee da?
vor. Roqitcford, Swiss, Edam, Plnonpplo,
and best cream cheese. One pound prints
Car Brand Butter, best made. Bridal
Va'l. royal patent, patent super, the best
winter and spring wheat Hours. Ralston
Health Club Breakfast Pood, Deer Fool
Sujisngo r..id sliced Breakfast Bacon. The
liSl Smit'utield llnnis and Sausage. A
full line California ami flncsl imported
Vineyard ?Muster Raisins, Nuts, etc.
J." R. BRIGGS.
DEALER irf
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES,
115 Commercial Place (Old Market Square)
HEAVY
CR BAM
FOR
FRESH AND SWEET: ALSO RICH
MILK. ORDER ICE CREAM EARLY
PROM THE METTOWEE UAIRY,
PHONES ?9.
ORDER
ICE CREAM
EARLY.
JOHN S. ETHERIDGE.
LIVERY *N1> BOARDING STABLES
BERKLEY; VA. -
Having Just completed my new stable.*,
corner Chestnut mid Pearl strcot ami
stocked Hie snnifc with some Ilrst-Claa?
tii-.p^icsr Cnrriagca, Driving Horses, etc.;
) atii now preps red to furnish good turn*
out day or night at rock bottom prices.
Norfolk and Portsmouth trade solicited.
New Phone No. tl
JOHN S. LTHLK1IXJE. Proprietor. I
AVVrtttX SAMiS-FUTI'RK DAT.
By Townsend & Joynes, Auctioneers, 221"
Main street.
Pommissionersv saus.?in pur-;
* sunnce or authority given, us, tno
undersigned special commissioners, b.y
two decrees of tho Court of Law nnd
Chancery or the city of Norfolk, one en-v
tcretl on Hi.' 1Mb day of May. 1897, In the
Suit of John Mahoney vs. s. ,r. Taylor et
als., and the other entered on the Sth day
of December, 189T, In the suit of IS. Yiuico
vs. S. Marx, trustee, et als., which suits
have been consolidated, wo will offer for
sale at public auction, at the Itenl Estate
Exchange, No. 2:iii Main street, in tho city
Of Norfolk, V::.. THURSDAY, the 6th day
of January, ist'S, at 12 o'clock m., tho fol?
lowing real estate:
(I) that CERTAIN LOT OF land,
with a dwelling houso thereon, situated
on Itieley street, in the city of Norfolk,
Va., und described In the deed of trust
from s. J. Taylor- lb s. Marx, trustee,
made the sth day of December, 1833, and
recorded in the city of Norfolk as No. S3
itieley street, floating about thirty
I'? t-t on Itieley street, nnd extending back
nhoul one hundred and ten feet.
12) THAT CERTAIN VACANT LOT OF
LAND situated on Mariner street, In (ho
city of Norfolk^ Va.. and described in the
said deed fr?in S. J. Taylor to S. Marx,
trustee, as No. 110 Mariner street, front?
ing thirty-five feet, more or less, on Mar?
iner street, and extending back sixty feet,
more or less.
(3) THAT CERTAIN VACANT LOT OP
LAND situated in the city of Norfolk,
Vs., and described In the said deed from
S. J. Taylor to S. Marx, trustee, as tho
vacant lot Immediately In the rear and
adjoining the said lot No. 110 Mariner
street, extending northwardly and south'
wnrdly sixty-four and a half feet, more or
less, lind castwnrdly nnd west wnrdly sev?
enty feet, more or less.
Ill One-third of the fee simple eslato
In the following T It acts ok LAND sit?
uated in Lottie county. North Carolina:
1st. A certain tract, or parcel containing
oiie hundred acres, more or less, nnd be?
im; the same land heretofore conveyed to
Nathan flyman by deed of Bboncsor
?Prlcei, of record In said county In Hook
P. P., folio Mi. 2nd. A certain tract or
parcel of land known as tho Jenkins
place, containing twenty acres, more or
less, and beim; the same land conveyed to
Nathan ilymnn by deed of Bbencsor
Price and wife, of record In said county
in Look Q. <.?>., folio ISC. 3rtb A certain
tract or parcel of land known as Long
Lranch, containing one hundred and sev?
enty acres, more or less, and being tho
samo convoyed to Nathan Ilymnn by deed
of J. P. Johnson, of record in said coun?
ty In Look O. <;.. folio ST. 1th. A eertnln
tract or parcel of land, upon which Alex.
Ilymnn now resides for recently resided),
being the same land convoyed to Alex.
Ilymnn by deed of Khenczer Price, re?
corded In said county In Look Q. Q., folio
161.
All of the above references are accord?
ing to tin- deeds from ,1. II. Marlin, trus?
tee, to S. J. Taylor, recorded in Bortto
county, N. C, in Look 65, ps. G8 and -10.
(f?) One-third of the fee simple estate in
a CERTAIN TRACT <>p LOT OF LAND
Situated In Martin county, N. C, lying on
ihe Ronnokc r vor, In the town of James
vlile, and designated on the man or plat
of said town as lot No. 7, with all the Im?
provements thereon, saving and except?
ing a portion of said lot which has been
conveyed by deed to B. II. Morrison, and
containing about one-third of an acre,
mure or less.
TERMS?As to the llrsl and second
pieces, one-half cash and the balance in
one year, sccureA on tin- properly at ex?
pense of the purchaser. As to all of tho
oilier pieces, cash.
T. R. BORLAND.
O. M. DILLARD,
Special Commissioners.
TOWNSKND X- JOYNES,
Auctioneers,
I hereby certify that the bond required
by the above decree has been given ac?
cording to law. I.. ftOYSTBR, Clerk.
Ily II. E. DU IT V, Deputy Clerk.
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