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c ' 4 ... fir t T:.. 9: IS t,. . WOOUAD Hz CONNOR , al. JpwWK-fif --: V-1 lonss. If measures of relief, so ' 'Vfetft, 'Mfc.-'VlV I not attempted to be: passed, through l&W?X!m ' ffc'or of the execnthe' Teto or some i''ii, vJ5t;!J it- ' tilt, Tl. r,r Torlor'fir' thn as,.iS9W , . " j r . . ,- - - . I IllUiP f AJ k .U5IJ-:rUI'VJt ' ' ' . , . r ,Q . j " UJionk, last Monday.. , r. . j . Judge Schon jjcr- f-'PjepJvrition upott " ffraufd scale .-Jliafa already commpnecd, it is said, h) "'abington City; for the inougnration of thetiewly electe1' Weident. Mr. .,fv, Car.&U iantit cxptc4 to imitate the. 'example of . Jeffcrioo ride oa horse lw ,,lbck to the Capitoi hitch . his horse ,' .tAkethc oatb of ;ol"yl-e and ride back to ;, the White House. IKo had a repub lie t'len we have a ti'ion nor.-r - "Tempera muhtQ.tur," f c. . . . . , President Hayes, iu his -1-itfc .Ves , jje,. to .Congress, proposes to create a uatf,, ofDco. Captain-general of tlio I aruiyr.aucstow it upon Gen. Grant. ,,Xhe,Uerp of .Appomattox, it seems, is to be mill proviucu ijra oue way or another. fNtw the 250.0U0 1 has l'' been Yaisfco, 'and the1 cna!6r!?bip from . ,, Iir Vwk scoured, further provi ; .j , sWn for-Gen4 Graut for U-e present at :' lca9tv wooUl seem to behiedessary. ,ThQ. Hancock, sympathizers ataong the 4Cials4ir Washington City, j are '.t .-J" jbpuut c,to,qiakS ,aaV'j. tremble j for deic.JatcuV rhev UavQ.been. weighed inth jenublican balance spd found ' y '.. r antin g. The black li st has Lee n m ad r 5 . ' npu; and ouljf awaits the, action of ( the r iocoWng aduainiatratiwn", ."Honesty, -.i,",' capability and fsithfulncaa to the con l 6ituipm, tlo, old; JelTcrsonian test, will hardly avail anything agaiualj the ?y't ctatlioVbuVliost oV greedy olBce-scekcrs ! whd bslped' to eave ' the-' Union aud ' '' fve pcrmnnence to the Nation.' sc-i-y. Ttjg jian-who was in the 'gurlery at Cheapo Ihc repeaters bribers and cao in irroi a k rwc. i busy since the election, constructing a cabinet for C?en. Gaf.fi eld. AH ''sorts ' ' of rumors aro afloat as to who will Com- 1 pose that fmportant body, i But- little ';S is known bower r, 8 Gen.' "Garfield x':n appears uriwi'lling to disclose iiis pfef- -'refitffs. That be will siirromd bim- -1 rtt wUlrconslUutioh al tidwiscrs of em T ' inent Ability, and 'liberil - statesmen- ' ' c like views npon national questiops.'is "gfeMly to be desired, but from his an t ...Ucedentst Aid.late surround i ngs . "iard . J iy ta b rxpectid.' Jnat. now there & joppeara.to.bq a;. pressure; upon lum, m-iH fcpui his colwed, supporters, to cojifer ..nnn.ao. r,r tliir rnce: a cabinet nosi 3t V4 yw F , k r. , ;nn n mLahlA.rec.Oi7nilioQ of theicn ft i j r UB.wayeri vPP1 of.tbo ..republican , a ,art. . Xhe- asmcs of Kx Senator Bruco now, a resident of Ohio, Pred Dougl,-vs ud others uaye been ugges tedbat without eliciting any favorable response from Gen,. Garfield or the leaders of the republican party. "Without' the' nenro vote neither rllaycs ior Garfield would have been elected, and the party would have long ' since, been in a hopeless minority, but v wbetlier there will be any' departure trom'whatrappears to be the 'settled policy of the party, to ignore; their colored friends except whqn they want their votes, remains to be seen. From : present indications, there appears; to be some prospect of trouble hi the re publican camp, unless! tho policy of tbe party in this respect is changed. r We do not advocate the' elevation of egroc4 to otBccs wbich they are not ' rqw&lifiedl fill, and we . sUould, depre- i date the selectiod of cither of the, as pirants hose names hatobeen; iccn- , tioued, as a cabinet officer.. Aeither 1 as a Congressman nor a legislator lias '. . the negro, proved a success, and we j think it is time ihatabe ; negro should t understand that uotTithstai:ding he may, vote for the republican party that that party, aa well as the democratic , , par&v recognizes the tact that this is a white mo' government, to be admin- istertd by whHe men. . f - '- This body reassembled on -Monday last and will continue W session until ' the4ih"of Marcli next, when the term rVf the members of the House of Rep resentatives and many of tbe Senators will expire. The present Congress has a good jroiking - democratic majority and it is tc be hyped now the presi dential election is (uvcr,.that the poHii cal" manocuverins of lfl8i-csslch will . le abandoned. Several impoitant j bills,-which it was then thought impru dent to press, should at once be' taken up and passeiifttxMf PeidenC Hajes sees fit to veto them, a democratic Congress will hart discharged its fdu ty ;o the coy n try and tLereipojUibrntj. will be i plated w hire it properly .be- lavish- democratie .Qonjr.fss,. Atyl jta .mem;!' b-ers jjeed not. pe syrpnsea to noq themselves rejected ; .when i .they 'jioice before the people for re election. If me.t jiyed to the age of.IIilpah and Shallura and Mathusalah, they could . t a . r lit perhaps afford to wait to see what the , Conreswoaal skirmis!img.pol:tical ma aoeuverin and armed neutrality whict - ' . ,. . . , ; has so distinguished the present bon ma- hich presc gVes wijl result in. ; IJut "the. average j period of human life at tbis day'.i too short, to bear will: patience Ihei ne- lect 01 Cpporiuuuics ior at leasi ak tempting UiC promised remedial. legis lation. Our derawratic Congressmen should eee to it, that they are not dc-(ervc-dly classed among those fj , "V 1 10 keep the Words of promiie to our ars. 1 - Yet Lrek ihtm to our hopes." A 'grateful democrat expf esses bis higb appreciation of the services ren dered by Capt. Cokef Chairman of tbe Stale Executive Committee, in the r recent campaign,' in a late issuo :of the Statesville Landmark. That he should liavie been compelled to draw upon his private funds to meet the expenses, of the'Canfasi, reflects little Credit, we tbiAk. ' opon- the National' fexecutire Omimittee, who thought its chairman was charged with the" general super vision of the Campaign Mpey was lavishlyuscdn other States, Maine. JndiaD. Newt York and Connecticut and perhaps others, withoutu any cor responding advantage, so far as ap pears from the election returns, aid the amount expended by Capt, Coke oer and above receipts i ;ought jto bo promptly refunded. If chairman Iiar num will not do it, the party in this State ought not to rest contentsd under the reprofecli, that party work is not only a thankless, but a losing job. Ii will be ujhiversally conceded, that the services rendered by Capt. Coke were faithfully and efficiently performed and be aught not to be permitted to i sus tain pecuniary loss, t 'I'lIK I'UESIDE.VT'SITIF.SSAOE. ' ! " . ' . , . ' i "" ' President Hayes has sent bis last annual Melange to Congress, and with the exception of a few "partisan bleui V?r ... i. . i. ,it4i.i document. In that portion which lie gives inforuiatioii of to it, in Cou- gress upon the state of the conntry, as the Constiiution requires, there . is mu'cti to commend and bnt 'little to criticise adversely. We may at some futnre timcwadv.crt to what we deem its rdbjectloriablb features: We notice it to-day, merely to commend it to' the attentive' consideration of oiir readers. The adminlstratoin of Mr. Hays not withstaudirig its fraudulent inception has been a great improvement upon that of bis' 'predecessor Gen. Grant. Under' it, the carpt-bag dynasties which so oppressed and impoverished the South, have long since disappeared and a healthier tone of morality gen- craHy,,'uas pervaded the whole coun ; try. Siuce the Grant regime, we have had no "JJlack Fridays," no Bab cocks and 5elkuapa, sustaining confi dential relations with the executive. Whatever may be said derogatory to the, retiring President in other respects. it nwtst be admitted, that since he took the otrice.be has endeavored iu the main to do what he believed to be right. and that i u country has greatly pros pered . during his administration, Much of the credititis line, is due to a democratic Congress wlose reduction of the expenditures of the goyernment. and reformation measures in general, have contributed largely to this result. v e are not an admirer of President Hayes, nor of, his constitulioual advi sera, who may be supposed iu some degres to have influenced his admin isirauon, but wo. are bou partizan enough to give credit where credit is due. CouSiTrnf e AppciadurnU In Part. i - Raleigu DistiIict S. D. Adams 1. E. Kdcntou Street. A. A. Bosharaer. Person Street B..F. Bumpass. 1 Brooklyn and Macedonia Miss J. II. Wheeler. Cary B. B. Culberth. Rolesville L. Shell. St.'ithneld M, C. Thomas. ! Ha nners Creok Miss J. T. Fynlason Tar River W. 11. Moore. Youngsville R. C. Seamon. Oxford L.H.! Gibbons. Granville J. T. Gibbs. Henderson L. J. Holden. lUleigh . Christian JdvocateY. L Raid, JIV Black., . r , HrEtSBORO DlSTRICT- V.Vi". l -tin .l-t. - ' N. II. D. Wihon Hillsboro Circuit -J. a Guthrie. Durham J. ACtinninezini.- jChapel HiU-TV A, Stone, ?JV?lI$t- Person Ti A. Boom , , Lesburg---B. A. IFjIlis. Yabctyvilfe V. At Sharp. -" 'X Haw River J. H... Martin. ; Piltsboro T. J. Galtis, T-C-M3C3. sirpr- Deep River Mr.'Jordaa.C.Farrar, Sup. " ' Uniferallf rN. CAfW? Maflguni. ai Newjjeuxe Distiuci JFiiu Gloss. P E. Newberne Y.'tT. Wood. ' GoMsl6ro W. J.Robey. Wafne N. M. Jurney, GoldsKro Circuit Supplied by A. J. Finlayson. . Mt. Olive Supplied by J. R. Finlay. Kinston--F. 1). Swindell. Snow Hill W. II. CU, La Grange W. V. McCorkle Craven J. Mi, Lumly Jonos H. Puckett. 5 . ..; .., Be3tifort J. T. Arfington. Carteret J. E. Bristowl Paml'co Supplied by B. Hancock. ' Straits Mission D. A. Walkius. Wakrenton District J. E. ' Mann, p. k. . . Warrenton W. C. Cannoa. Warren Circuit-J; II. Griffiit. Roanoke R. O. Burton. Weldon and Halifax J. M. Rhotles. .r Halifax Circuit J. D. Buie. East Halifax W. n. Watkins. ; Wilson -J. H. Guinn, u Wilson Circuit W. L. CunriDggim. Ridgway R. S. Webb. . Nashville--J. T. Lyon. . Edgecombe J. B. Bobbitt. Washington District. J. S. Nelson, P. E. ;. : " "'i ' South Edgecombe J. II. Cordon. Williarnston W. B. Doub. ' - ' Robinsville Mis'sion--T. B. Reeks. , Geenville L. L. Nash. . , Pitt Mission W. J. Gay. , Swift Creek N. A. Hooker. , Nense J. Mahoney. '''' Washington J. N. Andrews. Bath T. P. Ronner. ' PlyUiOuth Station- M. II. Moore., Columbia B. M. SlcCall. Hyde Circuit Mt J. Hunt. Mattamuskcet J.'E. Thompson.' ' Plyinoutli,' OcraoVe and Hatteras ; Supplied by IX D. Hoover. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w A N T E J Dy a younjr man of 5 years experience a situation as chirk in a Dry Coods or Gro tery Store.' Best of reference given ide lired. ; ., . , . Addre??, " . " F. Tt. 71. PeelOlf Hilliardstifo. Nash Co-, N. C. , ELLING OUT AT COST. l I am offer! rir for sale sit New York cost my entire srocK or general merchandise. Persons desiring bargains art iuviteil to call and see for themselves. I would aln sell or rent on reasonat)le terms my dwell ing house and Stow C- B. STRICKLAND. Dccl04t f Near Black Creek, N. C. Fine pigs for sale. - I still have on hand v few thorough bred Jersey red pigs, 5 months old. And also some a week old, which I will sell on reasonable terras. Orders from a distance filled promptly, , S. B. FARMER. Dec. 10 3t, ' t : Lo 8 T. A note hearinsf date June 10th, 18SO. for $437,38 Sigurd by Jese M. Taylor, and payable, to me. All persons are hereby forewarned against tradinsr fr the same. II. U. WHITEHEAD. Dec. 10th, 1SS0. B O O K K E E P E R. Any one desiring a first clas Tlook ICeepf'r and Cnsliier, w!m ha had ei'fit years' experience in a Northern Citv, ami who understand business.aud U thonnMrhlv hsnesf. can. for a moderate salarv. obb.in the services ol inch an assistant by ppiy- 111- u, SYLVESTER II ASSEIJ,, ' " ' : Wilson, N. C Dec 3rd 4t P O R S A L E. Iofler for pale on re a.onabl; terms my aw Mill, unst 31HI and Cotton (iin, and au necessary nxiures. nie KK!alion, six miles from fFibon, on the olc? plank road. is one of the most eligible in the County. I shall si'U out by January 5th 1880, and parties desiring to purchase should apply to me at once lor terms. JESSE 31. TAYLOR. Deo 3rd 4t ..- . : - f s P. CHARLES HOTEL. .. (Corner Maiu and I3th Street,) RICHMOND, . VIRGINIA . W. X. BR A.GG, . . Proprietor. This liouse is ceLtrally located and every thins kept in first class order. : Lare &mph rofwn? and sotcial induce oienti to commercial travelers. Street's National Hotel, RALEIGH, N. C. S. R. STREET, t SON, Owneisaod Prop's gastoiThouse j XE If BERN, N. C. S. R. STREET 4iOX, ......... ...rroprj . The untlerst-iied havtn- purchased the Rational notelproperryat Ka!eish, opened ilarcb lotlivlS7, that Well kuowu House tjft the public under their niaiia-vment They refer to their past management of the wfli r;mai7 ilTaor The Junior, Mr. Wm; J3. ,sstret. mi eon- ft ai.4ouai livitej p 11-3 HI S. K. STREET 4 SON. 1 . f i? i fi t 13 ,1M1' HI ,Y AG rj "i '.4 i TUTS SPACE iBELOX(7S5Tb BAKER &5C0BB.; Tbey wero'too busy' opening New ' , . . (7oo6U to I fill it this week. Has opened on Tarboro Street a first-CIass . liar and ! Rilliard Parlor, where he will Toe pleased to see ins irienas. ; Bar stocked with the beat of liqnors. H. K. & F. B. Thurber's Celebrated Brands of ''CENTURY WHISKIES, Wheat and Rye. During the Summer JJonths his BEER will be kept on ICE. Ice Hone in the Cellar. ICE WILL BE FOR SALE. The finest lire of Ci in town, Cigarrettes, &c. Call and seejhim old J. R. Stand. Dec 3rd If ; A. W ROWLAND WHOLIJsALR AKI r.KTAII. DKAI:R fH Pure Medi ernes DRUGS, CHEMICALS. TOILET AR1ICLES lariro stock of PAINTS, OILS AXD DTB STUFFS, always in stock LAMP GOODS Pure Medioiaal- WHISKEY, WINES. GIN, V BRANDIES &c. of .the very best quality on hand a owest prices, j J - .Studylilji t!Qt -ohjctlfvely' th frnlIicdn(4Ionarpfnt if 'i w sy im" to fciwia that which, taken alfVretLj'. fw111 bipjilie-gBS ervice to the Tarsf 1 ijum!rrr I Ion ago .co.ielu-.ed tliaff I ctuld have but one work lor a public li- hriry . 1 vrniM : i-'ii'iiflW nt ijl It oitenrjflrt crrturibaTfiTljy I he most ajj awriirnfyhunpf and iclxpjioiici f Us -1t Inn pp v Ii;r!n 'IjiwvUly r?iz -rsanr Willi' ihf d'-ire of the public, which hry will spare no fp'ff.Vt tfalifTj" Uarr Atagazipc1." 'Ote Teir i i, 4' IlarfK r's YWi-kly. One YeaTT 'l " 4& 4 i0 10 GO 7 00 A ny ;Two a , lye nuiijd One r Ilar'ixrr'a Yiniiur Pcon'', 0ie .Tew 1 50 I ' twaia-jx' Krps. tnU S'ibtgHbrS in hc . irie.voliiuttiiot mv- Magazine perm witn thpjitinibci for Jum. and IKwhNt of eacli year. , Wlien no time pjM-eitieii t $vill biHiitJt'rrtiKjd -'tiat .t(:e1'Mscribr wishes to Ih Hii with the ciiTriTfiT! Number. cwiipriing (Jl yylinnesL iiL-utuit tloth bti'.d in'g, wiM bwsf'SlQXiy 'ifieil.r at eX lc(tse (( prchaseK M Ti-etnt of $2 25 pt-r roliime. fciiiirle voluinep, l)V tuail.' - post piiii tijOO.. Cloth cape.Jwr, , frinupg, ys cenls. bvmail. unAjpaid. : ' i 5li 4 , JicuiiUiiiiCfS Flrbuld be madti by nosl oflice inonuj.urderor draft, to avoid ch:Uie of loss. I . ; Newspapers fire not toebpy 'this adver-i tiriiieiit without luo express orcr of liar per vt Brothers. .Address j; i HARPER & BROTHERS, New York 1! .A - ' ILLUSTRATED. , r . , j'J'hi. periodical, by its able and.fcch'darly discussiuns of the (pn-sllons. uf the day an well ;is bj its illustratlohs-rwhich are 'prepared 'ly : the bert nrtisish.ts always xerti'd a niot powerful and beneficial its lliiKiico upon the public iiiind.. . The weight of its influence wllx always he found on the side of morality, euiight nient, and refinement, i - : 4-di HARPER'S PERIODICALS, Harper's Weekly, One Yean ...L.......$4 00 Harper's Magazine, One Yvr;.i..VJ.l..4 0 Harper's Bazer, One Ycar.... A 00 The thiee-abuvc uublicious.ne. vt-ar i : r laouJ Any Two above named,' oneyear. 7 00 Harper's Young iH.'ple, Otiw ' Year:J..l 50 roatanc Jt ret to all aiibscnba in ihc Lm- icd UtaUs or iJanadwi , , The Volumes of the Weekly begin the first number; for .'January of each ' Jycar. When no tiine i? niwntioited. it jwill be un derhtood that Hie hiiberisber wishes to in nience with the Number next after the re ceipt of order. ' ! d'he last Eleven Annual Vol utnas of Har per's Weekly, in neat ,cbtli tyudmg. will be sent by mail, postage paid, lor by ex press, five of expt-n-si' (prhvldetl j the lrright does nor. exceed one dol'ir per volume), kr $7 00 each. f i : f ? H i ' Cloth Cases for v:acb vplmrie, suitable f n-.bindigv wiHJbe'scn by.majl, potpjiid on recvipt of $100 eacli Urtfc'j- Or Draft, to avoid chance ot -to; - I j Newspapers aio not to copy this adver tisement withoutj. the 'Xpiessoidier tcf Harper & Brother. ' Address. HARPER & BROTH ER.S, New Y ik 1881. Harper's iBazar. ILLUSTRATED. I 1 . This popular periodical Is pre-eminently a 'journal forlhc hou.selioldl i I Every ruinber: fufiiTshesi the latest m- 'fcmitioii Hifrefird lo.- 1'aifbwityr in dres and ornament, the newtisr and most ap- proyel. patterns, with decrippye articles derived Koni authentic and Originaloutccr! white its stones, pectus, and essay on s eia) nid (teAiesiietopiea, givs- variety to it columns. HARPER'S PERIODICALS Harper's Bazar, OueYear, j- ; $100 Harp-r s -Ma4aauev One nr, HaiperV Weekly, One Year,; ; 4 00 4 00 This Three above pllicationi ; 10 00 Any Two xnrre named,' One Year Harper's Youii People, Oi Year, 70W 1 so Pnstnco f rvc ro- afl . siibacriberj in tUo United htates or Oanada. 1 The Volnmps of the Baznrj bin witl the first number for Jan nary; of tach vv hen no tune is jueuUneil. it will no un derjtKd that the subscriber wishes to com m"iice with the number tiext alter the re c':pt of order. ' l I ! ; - lne last Elevri AtinHal I ohimcs of Harper's JSawr, in neat cloth biniling will be sent bv mail, posrago paid; or by press free of expense, provided the freight ooes not exceed one dollar per roiume, fo 87 0fach. w Cloth cases for each voliune, nitabl fir biudii":, vvilLbe scot by mail,! postpaid on receipt ot $1 U0 each. I Remitt.Tnces should' be 'made ny post llice money order or draft , to1 avoid chanee oi lo$s. ( j ,, . . -vNevvspapers are not to copy this adver tisement without the express order of Harper !fc Brothers. Addr-s Harper & brothers. New York. ADMIRABLE FARM FOR SALE OF 165 ACHES 12.i CLEARED Situated on Toisuot Swaihp, Dne mile North-West from the town of Wion.w m Tbe dvvelliiiw has six coinfiirtab rhna, firv place to acb. Out hoofses s,!j 'rnt, and ih good repair. Has one t-iu --irient iKmse, witli ihreu ruomih, in a nte grore, good water, a pleasant plaue to live. The soil is well adapted to cotton; corn and to bacco. T here is a fine CTop of tobacco rais ed on tha place this, year. There are three log barn 16xld for curing tobacco, built bust season and iu good l imning cider. There is also a two ac'rV lied of Asparag i.-, :;ow llve,vear old, Jm-s f hi irs pritne. The marris convenient and r.H xliauiiable; thi. mail has been tested at Chaptl Hill, and it raik u ilii ilui bt, Xhcj-cJbi bfeti ab.iutSO.OOpb.j.-hols.nl marl pnt mi thU plicerwiMiin lie Ixs4 r'yfcir. The rane for tork Is fin. , fit Tlie above if not sold soon will be leiid or re u tel lo gd part JyrtJarmiiiz fur p. P6riftroinaiin Reckk4. Diiict at nion,"tranply to the undersigned. W. P. CAKKAWAY, Wilson, N C. "JARIIATT'S HOTEL, (Recently Cily Hotel,) . PETKRSirjRG. Va. as been thoroughly rehtrratet) 'u- fcahd oinely furnished. Kt -1 ;?Locatiou central and convenient ' t btisi njM. The orJy hAtcl in the cky lighted , BROWN & PETTIT, Proprietors JiiSTeLOHSrLrT Vol M. LANIER with mm, WE ,0MCDUFrY & STRATTON IrORTKRSOK.ANu'bKALKIlS.I.NfllE ' ' , Of all Countries from Qritriiiil OhanJelic,3, & CliQrf! .Sl toASB Acihral aud li U S T O IS it; V I . t J t3 oin nnn i KM I U SALE AT AND BELOW COST FOR THE NEXT 20 DAYS m wk Second P. S. I tenrler my sincere thanks t the lcre and as a farowcll runembraiic; an 1 jjive Mm tt M vi r m v i sf - - Good AMERICAN rilUIT DRiEIi, OR TT PNEUMATIC .Mmmimm. Evaporator. fi-rfft TrinrIrl.s C.i irri-f-t 1 1 'ZL. J ?3 ' nab iind Kudicallv New in fc.i?L-gUy Premiums AwardedIt durinz 1S7!) at btate Illustrated Catalogue sent fre. ' ' AMKHICAN DRIKRiCOMAA.N . i;iiamtersnurff, ra. O. W: "WeStbrCOK, Nur.erymnn jv21- ,T-WIJJ?ON, .is. C, A-zentlor ntral aiii La '.'look to voi:i: ijvterest; ' - - - i - - - - ' - - -A A larger stock of goods ountrj merchants' will do'wJl lUailJ-ST PJ1ICE ttnntl Knltl War CI mtwmv p h Jim j UUffililMfSliS Kunniiiikii vj u. ii ui fi ru c wa PA' iVUM, DA .MEL GO'S. before you buy or sell come and see us. Vi e have many things to show you and many more to leu lThankirig our customers for past favors and hoping they will continue to call and see us - ' ' '"' " We are truly, e nr ' : BOUM, ::.J)AxMEL & CO. Wholesale and Jtelaji '!'f"'TJ3n GEKEHAL IMEKCIIAKDISK V f W J W -f i i i : - MAJXXOkJ mirMi n r Lmp 0ooi)- 120 Franklin St i ,t , M ASS w t Boor Above the- Ban It- mm pnUUe for their libo.nl otrm,o ua you ereater bargains th Apjli''!, EtefiiniTeJy Orffi I'rui: Evaporation. Trn F,rl I.i. Cheap, Prrcticaf, PorUblc. 0r . - , auu riu i urflwtr. eastern North Carolla IBIYIffl on hand than ever at to call at- Kjnum, D ani PAID FOJl COTTON ash or on Time at j II0FG00E i obtain I
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