-A THE ItOAHOILE NliYS. Til U USD AY,. APRIL' 14, 185)2.; t; I V f f n li It i I f: II- i t 3 i THE P,0 ANO KE 3N& WS. BY HALL &' SLE1GE. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. . - i-. BATHS Of eiTIWCBIPTIOW IN ADVANCE. ne Yir thv SIa.il). PostBite Paid $1.50. fvSix Month , 75- A Weekly Democratic journal devoted to the material, educational, political and agticaltural Interests of Halifax jwd aur tonnding counties. -i ' ' s?-Ailvertiain2 rates reasonable and famished on application. THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1892. Next Sunday is Easter, the queen of festivals. ; .'.',. , ' Ice formed here Sunday morning and there was a heavy frost Monday morning. Some sty the fruit was all killed,' while others say it was not. Harmed. At the Atlantic Coast line Ijotel on Sunday night by the j Rev. J. A.jGreeo, Mr. Robert Traylor, of Pe tersburg, was united id marriage to Miss Ann Sadler, of the same place. Tbe newlt married cpuple returned borne Mon- day. Reward f bred. Governor Holt has pnered a ward of two hundred Jdollrs . for mtderer or tl 1 oapture of the Jen of Alias Taylor - in ffyrthampt! n account or wnicn was published. is paper last week. It is to be hoped i he will be oaught and have justice ed out to him. New TriJ Granted. In the case of Dred FraiW and Jaok Jordan,' tbe twof egroes Iptenced to be hung for committing rife iu Northampton county, and appealeifib. the Supreme court, thut tribunal decld that there was error and ordered a n dial. A tuition was made at tbe prJeot term of Northamptob Superior clirt to removo the trial to Warren coloty. ; BisuoilLiMAN'g Appointments. Bishop Tp. Lyman preached here Fri ''.daj, night. to a full congregation. The subject ot nw mrmon was me "rrouigai Son,' and the subject was presented iu a way not usual though it is a favorite text. The sermon was very impressive and re ceived the unbroken attention of all those tiresent.' - After the sermon the rite of 7 confirmation was administered to for candidates. The Bishop preached nt Jackson SumLy and Gasloo Monday. President Tatior at Scotland Keck. Profeusor W. C Alleo, principal if the Scotland Neck military school, has iccured President '('faylur, of Wuke b'oresl College, to lecture to the school ind'all ethers who choose to atteod, to tiorrijw night. . This is the third ot the eries which Prof. Allen has arranged or during the present scholastic year. It s needless to say that . President Taylor (will deli ver I most interesting and instruo- ,'11TH( AS AOKD LADT. Mri, :ilril Pntti-n. an aaed and hizhlv re- Aipecieilrtdy of Scotiaod Neck, died at Ser hoie in thut place on Fnday' night ' t. 'She was seventy years old. Mrs. ' ittrn had lived most of her life in that .tiun aud tlime, where she was Lest .n, she was best loved. She was tbe widow c.f fte late Whumel Gotten, prociiaeot iitin of the county. She 1 -ves several children and grand childroo i to monrn hw doath. She was a member of the Episcopal church. Tas Protracted Meeting The tTJtracted meetinB t tbe Methodist . ,.h continues with unabated interest 3f vicesare held morning and night and the congrcgntiq", are large and attentive. Tl Rov.Mf, lUiy,of Oarysburg, preach last week a still agisting iyir. Uriten bwiu a DUOibci cf peukcott anHfueaday night there were - four oonvprsii.W . It is not known how " Min;! lite uietj,i Ui!! Inat, tat It Will COn- ii, hs lo'is.' iteri is uinirted ia tu work. t TKSKXIli AX KNOWLEDGE JNentinl to e rirtMiaoiiuo of the uioft i ps:f.jt 'r lexaiire itbsc.":'- remedy 's Fi - a ''x. a in ' 1 1 te tie univernul ' i dit -atS to r s ):: i T :..,c.,.. 7 i, f J it ! N(iBiuAPTON Nous. Mr. J. J. Alien,' a ptouiinont llepublicun politician of Northampton county and an ex-inem- tr of the State Legislature, died at his home i Aat count j laet week of paraly; at, wsthin a tew hours utter ha was stricken down. The Superior is in session this week, Judsje Brown, presiding. There ia a full docket. ; Tbe county commissioners refused to make an appropriation for ' the purpose of employing detectives to discover . the murderer of Atlas Tavlor. Thev oonsid- erea '.hat they had no authority of law to do ao. Third Part Meeting Called. A Third party meeting was held at Iljarrison's shop, this township, last week. C. D. Hemming was made chairman and R. J. Mayo secretary. The Deep Creek Third Party Club was organized. Tbe meeting endorsed W. W. Long for Con- cress and Dr. John A. Collins for the State Senate. ' ,. .: . A resolution was adopted inviting all Third paity men in the county'; to send seven delegates and seven alternates from each township to a convention to be held at Halifax on Wednesday, May 25th, to endorse the above nominations as well as to make a complete ticket for county offices and the Legislature. Extracts from Weather Record I'lAHOU oigueab irriurjctaiuiu, 73 on the 5th. Lowest temperature 23 on the 11th and 19th. Mean temperature 45. 3. Prevailing wind north. Amount of rainfall 2.02 inches. , Number of days on whioh if rained 13. Thunder storms on the 8th and 10th. Frosts on the 1st, 4th and 29th. . Average rainfall of March in preceding 20 years 4.14. "P.? I ; It will be observed that while the March just past was very cloudy, and there was rain more or less on 13 days, the precipitation amounted to 1.52 inch less than the average. . . . Deati! of W. T. Marrow, -it' i' with pain we chronicle the death of W. T Marrow, which sad event occurred at Birmingham, Ala., on Sunday night last. No particulars have been learned about it. Saturday night Mr. J. L. Judkins, Mr. Marrow's uncle,' received a telegram say ing that be was quite ill and not expected live- Mr. Judkins left at once for his bedside, but the spirit of the wholesouled, generous boy had taken its flight, before he arrived. . ' , ' Mr, Marrow-was born st Williamsburg, Va , about twenty nine years ago. His father, a gadant soldier, was killed duriiij Hje -var and his mother died a few years later, leaving him an orphan at a very teudi-r age and he was then adopted and rviiredby Mr. J. L Judkins. ' - - In 1875 they came to this place to live from Halifax and repiaiocd here a nuiu ber of years. Several years ago : they removed to Birmingham and Mr. Judkins returned to Weldon after remaining there a short time. : Mr. Marrow having re ceived an ' appointment in the police department remained and has lived there ever since. There never was a truer friend Or more popular boy than ' Billie Marrow. The writer knew him well aod oan testify to his many good qualities. He contemplated a visit to his many friends here and in this vicinity, but was preveotod from doing so by various reason. He was interred at Birmingham amid the tears of numerous friends there and in this seo- tion. ' - ' . . , Death is the great , antagonist of life and the thought of tho cold tomb is the skeleton of all founts. We do not want to go through the dark valley, although the jassage may lead to Paradise, atd with Charles Lamb, we do pot want to lie down in the grave even with kings and princes fur nur bed followsi But the law nt nature is Inexorable aod trom it there in oo appeal. Ita decrees are irre- vocable and to them all-fiVh must bow. But there is no more victory for the rave and the sting has been taken from dnath through Him in Whom all have been made alive. - How'a Thin. - n uuer uno it uounm moimi newara for any eae of Catarrh that rainiut be cured by taking Hall's I'atarrh Cure. F.-J. Chensy i Co, l'mi., : : TJ4,!:.i... We, the undea-ipned have known F. J. Cheney for the laat 15 yeara and be lieve him perfectly honoralilo in all buxi uetw trunaaotioOH and Siiauuially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West and Truax, wholesale drn-Hsts, ToWo, 0- W aiding, Kiooan and Marvin, whole sale druggists, Toledo, O. . Hall's Catarrh Cure is takite ibteiuul. ly, acting directly uprnt tUtt blocd and li.ui-xiiiii Korfautis of thti cVstoui. I'll, j T5ij, per b.itHe. bold by all dir-jks 4 U Bboom Cork. Since we published the article relative to tW rjiii-v :i broom corn we have had. nr-vcral epr'i' Jt tiuue for . information eonoerniog it. CWr, Robinson hiw prounaad to publish all necessary information, concerting tiot crop as soon ss he can get in ibape and it will then be hi before our leaders. W e have kwrned, however, from other sources that the seed cost aboattea cents a pound and that fioni three to four pounds are sufficient for an acre, : It is cultivated as corn is. We are also told that there is a good market for it in Rjohmond, Arty ssedmaan will give information on appli cation. '- ' ' 8vum Opening op Millinkbt, The Spripg oponing of new millinery Will take place at Mrs. V, A. Pewis' emporium on the the 13th snd 14th insts , and the publio is invited to attend on those days and see all tbe new designs, ooluri aud novelties which make the ladies bewitch ing ana aeiignt tneir nearts. - it win ne the last opoortumtv to itet new hats and things for, Easter. On that occasion Mrs. Leris wilt show a great variety of goods, among them being the new styles of ribbons moire aud naeree and all other new shades, also the new jet effects in hat crowns; chiffon in all colors, flow era, laces.Und in short everything that ' '. i. w I will malrik rrfaH tha fi.mala h.rt Itilf. I the bettor all us that all these pretty thiugB are so cheap that you will be sur- I prized to lcaro tho prices. Go and see for yourselves. Advantages Wildon Possesses, A proper appreciation of our advan tages would go along way toward in creasing them. If every man in Weldon would take the trouble to make known the advantagesoftheplaceasabusiness centre; its attractions would become widely known anA nonntA wnnlil (ta lnilnrwd . til nnmfl I """r'T, " here. We iced more people snd in or- dcr to get them we must let them know I what Inducements we have to offer. In . i j . 4 v ..l these days people do not have to seek opportunities-, but have opportumties pre- sented to them by hustling communities, we must do likewise or we will bring up the tail-end of the procession. Each one can help and-it is' each one's duty to help. ' - Here are some of the advantages possessed by Weldon. Just think of them: ' Health the records show a death rato as low as any town in the South. Schools No better schools can be found anywhere than we have here, and they improve-all the time. Morals The morals of Weldon will compare lavonbiy with any place, i neru is as little prohitiity, drunkenness, or viie of any kind as exists in any town of fifteen.' hundred .inhabitants." Three churches are oLen every Sunday and are always Well' attended. Taxes Town taxes are one-third of one per cent, and canuot exceed that amount unless by a direct vote of the people. ' Stato and oouoty taxes cannot exceed two thirds of one per cent., so that tbe maximum limit of taxation on property invested here cannot exceed one per cent, i year, iwithout the expressed consent of the people themselves. Transportation Two .great railroad lines cross each other here the Atlantic Coast Line and the Seaboard Air Line. Trains leave here all hours of the day tor all points, in the early morning trains leave here fur Raleigh, Wilming ton, Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond, returning early in the evening, ' affording opportunity for from three to six hours in either ot those cities. Mail to or from New York in fourteen honrs. Ex press and telegraph facilities to all points in this and foreign countries. Roanoke liver ia navigable all the year idVind for steamers drawing three feet of water, AgricultureThe very best . lands in the State lie around Weldon, suitable for tobacco, grain, stock, peanuts, cotton, truck, and they can be had cheap. Wood Every kind of soft tod hard wood can be brought here from a short distance for manufacturing purposes. Thev are abundant io thi and the ad joining couoties. ! Manufacturing Xo town in the South cff.rs greater icdn.ccgcsu fbx , masafac turing purposes. The elimate is specially adapted to in Iu tries ot thia kind. No low temperature to prevent work in the wiuler. L.'oor ui uLtuip , The .uatia! aff.iids tweuty-five hundred horse power which U conceded by everybody to be cheaper aod safer than ateam. There are a hundred or more sites for factoriis on thia canal wii'-iin three hundred yatds of tbe railroad depots. We have the power, the sites, tbe material, the trans portation facilities for every kind of man ufacturing industry, and the markets nf The world are at our vary nu -r by wn'-'n nf the railroad to df p wai'-r at Wil mington, iNortitlk, Iftohn n Ttnltim te. and New York. Thr.,u;;h fr.-.it rates are also given fro'e this po..it to eviry I i c y iu ts Union. POPULAR PEOPLE. HOME OF TBE FOLKS YO V KNO WAND THEIR D01SG3. . Br. J. N. Ramsay, of Seaboard, was in town Monday. Mrs. W. T.Shaw, of this place, is visiting relatives in Wilson. ' Htnry Blount, of the1 Wilson Mirror, was in town a few hours Saturday. Mr. W. 0. Hudson, of Atlanta,' Ga , spent a few days in town last week. District Attorney C. A. Cook, of War- : ren, was in town a few hours Monday. Miss Susie Timberlake, left for ber home in Raleigh Saturday, much to the regret of hot many friends here. Miss Eva and Estelle Edwards, who are attending M las Clark s school at Ox ford, made a short visit home s few days ago. Mr. John E. Woodard, of Wilson, was here one day last week. Ho ex pressed surprise at the growth of the i town. Capt. Warren, nf Washington, . was here a low hours Friday returning home from a meeting of the State Executive Committee. : ! Col. Harry. Skinner, was in town s few "8; Hf Vance county it mm.,..... Miln.Mi Ita ..... Ii- nn M.ttt.M. day and' Monday. . .... f Mr. J. R. Ilarrell, who has been en gaged in business here for Borne months, has left us and returned to Williamston. Mr. Harrell's friends here very much rogret his departure from among them. Dr. Phil Macon, of War ren ton, was very Severely hurt last Saturday.. '- He got up iu his buggy and his horse being nervous ran off betore he could get tbe re;Bg anj threw him out backwards on his head. He had slight concussion of e Drain nut is now out ot danger, we .' " J What a debt of gratitude the world owes to such men as Drs. Ayer and Jen- her the latter for tbe great discovery of vaccination, and the former for his dis- rf rf Sar8apariliathe best of blood purifiers! Who can esti- mate how much theso discoveries ' have benefited the race! Situation Wanted. A graduate of first class Commercial College desires a situation as book keeper or olerk. Ex perience in both single and double entry. Best reference. Apply at this office for further particulars. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Absolutely Pure, A oreaui of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leaveuing strength. Latett U. S. (internment Fuo4 Report. Roy at Baking Powder Co., 1015 Wall St .N.Y. OO OOOOOOOO o TUTTS 0IL7 LlewITLjo V.. .-.i.uiioiu nd ntl-mlrlal -. remodr ro wondrfnl In iht l O'n fU.ln th .j.Um of bl louweuU nd mlt-l. No one llTlnf la Ollalarlal uenoM g .t..u k. wit.hoa, thrm. m hair m thonld bo without Oantnbirti. WHoua Mlto, n rliW bUOCKS OJ , Mlioui ... . .... 1 1, a . Ail in. OoviU ol u unneaiiny i"" - -r ri mo!phro. El.ntly tar-oatcd. W o:o.b o 6 o o o o o feb4 lv , N OTIOB. . In numunnue uf an order of the Superior court ol Hulitiu county iiutne in meapeciui proowiling wherein Willie Untliue Branch and others are det'enda'its I will nn May 3rd, lHUi m )I at the court honeelo Halifax to the bighext Wilder at puhlte aartion the fnllowinif rettl e-itute lying in Halifax eonnty, to-wit : the lota or pan-els of land Priacllla Fort, and Hitlinrd Fort ty the comniisoioner appointed to divide the land of Rix Fort, ducwwod, all of which is fully ilM-nM in the iiiiUint the lot awiiiii ed to liiiliurd Fort win U in ing 6Uacrta, the lot oigiifl to Print-ilia Fort, containing Ml w:rt, the lot assigned to EHwbeth A. Fort, containing; SO acres, the awiiKned to Eliua Fort continuing 117 acres; also two amuU tract of land conveyed on the 17th of JaotiHiy, Iri'Uby Juhu U iiraach and to E- T- Branch, one lot uintniriinx 28 and theol her 1 1! acre, u pon t he fol lowing terms: One-tonrth of the purchase money to be paid on the day ot sule, the residue in two eual inxtiillnienta nt on and two yeara alter the day of .tle the purchaser or pnr vhaiera to give bund tor Hie deferred lo-tultiiient-tciilTviim eiuhl per cent, intertflt from the dny of mile Tha said laml wiit tie enlit in I'uii'oN to suit purchasers Thia March 8tK htwi. - J TKOS. N. HILL, ' Cowmiseioner, ' 51 1 E?.' FIELD NEWS. ooiueiusie stirring arouna on our. streets. Mr. tJ ill Umphrey has at laat cunsumated his trade for tho purchase of the or,k of goods once belonging to wr. i. kovy, and notwubataudtcg the stringency of tho money market, those goods are now being sold aud it requires a or 4 salesmen to attend to the custc iners, Mr. S. Meyer bought all the groceries. Col. . M. Parker has been auito ill but we were glad to see him on our streets yesterday, carrying his usual smile lor ell with whom he came in contact. W. A. Dunn, Esq , of Scotland Neck, was in our town vesterdav, Walter Pittman is still quite low and no improvement. Died In Edgecombe eountvon Fri day last and buried on the following day at the Old Temple church burying ground Mr J. W. Land. Mr. Land came to our State a few tears since from Virginia. In this county about tbe same time Mr. Wm. Stamper breathed his last and was buried at Wbitakers Chapel, of which ohurcb he had long been a mem ber. Mr. 8. was about 60 years old, an old soldier and lost a leg in the Lost Cause. The Moccasin Club launched their neat little boat on Friday last, most of the members being present. There was joli fication and speech makina. One of the embers in his little speech said I pro pose wo name tbe boat "Missie and may good luck attend it. It was said verv solemnly, so muoh so that one, member Broto almost inaboo-woo. Next Mon day they will have a fish fry, and expeot gooa time. . M. It is a great misfortune for the voung and middle aged to be gray. To over come this and appear young, use Hall's V egetable bician. Hair Jtenewer, a reliable panacea. 1 MICE PUT TO WORK. HOW A SCOTCHMAN HAS DISCOVERED THE "RIDICULU8 MICS. ' MU8 Of ECONO- A Scotchman one evening recently sat I looking at some mice. An idea struck him. He decided to set the little thieves at spinning yarn, and it was probably a very astonished pair of mice that found .1 I n . . . . tnemseives a tew days later working a smali treadmill in a oage like those in which white rats and other small animals are kept, but without the slightest idea that they were paying their board in this way. An ordinary mouse can twist over 100 threads on reels every day, although to do this be has to run 10 miles. He is not going to have any plum- cake, though, now. that he has gone into honest business, nor oven cheese, only a penny's worth of oatmeal every five weeks. This does not seem very gener ous board to be paying for hard work, but it makes a fine profit for his em ployer. ADVERTISEMENTS. BECKWITH'S AMTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS. As a family medicine these pills are un rivalled. AS an Anti-Dyspeptio fill tbey have stood ,the test of 75 years, and maintained their reputation, v . THEY REGULATE the BOWELS and LIVER. They will relieve Colio, Siok Head- aohe, Acid Stomach, and all the evils at tendant upon indigestion. They are the oheapest aod best remedy offered for Dyspepsia in all its forms. For sale by W.M. COHEN, Weldon, N.C E. P. Beckwith & Co , Wholesale agents, Petersburg, Va my 28 ly. SALE OF LAND FOU- TOWN TAXES. I will on Monday, May 2th 1892, sell at public auction furcush at the Court House door In Halifax, the following real estate for the purports of satisfying the town tax of Enfield due thereon for the year ending way 4tn law; Taxes. Coat I 1 Town lot In Enfield Hated by Fultwki Cow per. 6 00 , L Tiwa lot la EuScld listed. . :. .30 hy Annte H. Mnnter. - - T w 1 Town lot ia Eutield listed hj Frances Pope, i 20 3 Town Iota in Eotiold liated by JuoT. Bcyuolda, guar dian, 4 40 1 Town lot In Eufield listed 1 by 8. L. But i ill, 9 80 1 Town lot in Fnrleld listed by Mrs. E. Whitaker, 6 00 1 Town lot in LtiddJ littcd by Spier Whitker, 8 00 1 Town lot in Eotiold liated by J. H. Whitaker, 8 00 14 Town lot in Entleld liated by J. K. Whitaker, 17 80 3 Town lota in Enfold listed hv Mrs. N. U Whiiak-r, 22 00 1 Tow n lot in Enfit-ld li-te.1 bv.TiMi .1. KoheriKon. 6 19 This laid iv of April. IVI. . , JtlHN HJSN'I'UN,- ,W0 I .90 .StO .30 .20 .20 .20 2R0 .40 .20 """"ft ir for town," nsw Aim; i w 'x t j lJ J WILL CURB PILES " I ht Itfnf known tti valtit in ttt4 ing It t th pfinc of rm(i( in til lotmtot hmonrio(l," Df, A. M. COLLINS, Cimtron, Mo. CATARRH " Htv bn centtint tuffertr fn4 ytifi item oo Id In h4 t4 Inrett, Tritd moit vpfy known remedy. Pend'i Extract ?jnvd nt wondtrfully, and hm f(ctd ilmoit mH'fffl curt "-FUtOERlC fi, FINCK, Ni Vortt Cily, SORE EYES ' It totft lid. mtfio Ifl oph4K.li likt It le mu.a tor tor. ..." M.JAMESON. LAMENESS " I itrongly rocomm.na fttnti't RaV tor lim.n.tt, una ui. n QontiinTty MICHASL DONOVAN, N. V. Mh Club. V SORENESS . " Hftd !' .Bllnf tor. on my knit1.. whioh hod o.ton to tho bono. Icr, nln. montnt I doetor.rl to no purpon., - Trltd . bottl. ol Pond't xtrse1, -1 nil curod Immodiitolv." MINNii VANATTA, LaoklMM, Flo. BRUISES " Pond's ExUtct dee been weed with ' rnirked benefit by our inrrtete ir meny cam of bfuiM, end h 1wsy pr? very beneficial "LITTL( SISIfc& OF THE POOR, New Vcifk City. , SPRAINS "i hivo b..n proMflblnf Pond'i Ea tract, .nd tind It lr.lii.blo t.m.tllr in train, and aff.cttont of lik. ahw-t'."-W. P. BUROICK, 1.0. BURNS 'Had my left hand aevere'y burae nd teit the ute of It complete epured relief by ute of Pond' Exti t New Vork City. y HEMORRHACCO ' 'Am tioublad with hamotrhar.a !" J lunji, and find Pond'a Entraot tho onr r.m.df that Witt cnntrol thorn." .1 GEORGE W. WARNER, Ser.ntoo, Pa. INFLAMMATIONO I h.. iit.d Pond'a Eitr.et l 0 : of long atanding tntarnat Intlowmation, j andobtain.dr.liof withinaf.w houtt.1 JAMES E. READE, Phlladolphl.. . j ; and should bealwcya i kept on hand for em ergencies. . " L.ng oaporifneo hat tawffht my lam -' lly to r-ard Pond'a Eitraot oa ono ot tti. abalut. n.coaaiti.i of houaoliHP lng."ANOREW 0. WHITE. PaaaU d.ntCornall Univanlly. i mm it uiAiiv... x kBMasa eke ttW ' Se Landscape Trade-mark t.l Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY BY FOLD'S EXTRACT Q New York and Leni-n. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. VEKM ANENT IN DURATION. EASILY API'LIED. ITS SKILL FUL USE QUICKLY LEARNED. The Electrepoise is an instrument for the Cure oi Disease without Medicine. BASED on now theorlea of th enute and cure of dlaeaM.it dwla with tho electrical tud . netlccondiUonaorth6tHXiy.ua mo fwea iur roundlnf it in tho atmoipliote, eonti ollin tho condition! t will. lit. not olectricitT. DlnoMO imlmpl)riniplret vitality. Tha Klectroooi-o consuutUr axidi lo tfaa viulity out omr wuut nature'a war, te throw ofl the trouble. A 40 page 10 pace bona k. dowriblnt trootment inrt tmn- taintnrteatlmonl.il from all nrtti of.llc aectlona. and for tna curer i, muled fraa on application. A ddreaa: ATLAVTIC ELBOTROPOISE CO, Washington, 9. C. Charleston, S. C, Atlanta, .., cov IS ly Jtrtf I Willi I cool.l r nil li ani ainlet Ing trom uhh A"'--e .ir.i kw liu good yourremsri. n. My n- t it on T-n' uid ia now ihe atotilcHi child 1 Imvc. Will many thauka, 1 remain joura, n. A. TATE. Crmran, P., Tlte. j, int. I haoo not had on of my kid sic1. ni'..e 1 commenced taking your nirriirine, " ago. inunai i 'jr ; Putt Anrr.eHiA, Ta. , Jn. . if--. liwoMwIly rVraow of two r.v-a of whr die paiUnt ha gia up Ui tt, u won cimd by thia rvrucrW. c.a. Wior, rtafurar Ameticua ruUhing ra'iaa. WW KjVOtr mir rrml CVVfH t'- H, ,T -1. IMI V w n itottte Fmi. All rhmrff I ( AgTC, PtMl-Oi....- et'ti biair. A i IhtU Chemical T. j WfST g HI f, !: t't , -iaf IsTOTICIJ.. Will be sold at the store fcji at the .corner of T,l.i;i;;r v;j streststo highest bii! ' it f r traf 15th dev of April f ' wares and oien.1. "it dscriptioB eopvc; . af wife of Isouc Levy, a 1. , e $ H Parker, m trustee, ilnlwt &Jth Januitr tererl in the ra' fax conntjo sold in Va$ J It. i 1 nap if, I., i - VvVw-tb. S. C. Tep. ' ' r ft .'seiiWat

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