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ii S if fl f Pi si 4- Hi ." i - f : ? ;. : ' li: ' ; 1 . i; - . V WlU I . V h 5 f;00 A T..iinWi f 1 " XII oar Boners are fitted wl WATKcOttpirtAfetit In wkfth all arlu are caaRht before reaching: the stack. We use no humbug In the shape of wire eaoze oa the sUck. This is the only Horizontal Engine Built that guarantees absolute safety from sparks, and the only Monaoauti Ja.ny;ie m a sag water coopirimeai ivr ui (wiiwuu v The GODWIN NGFIIlK'ia''well proportioned, The GODWIN XNuIHJEu wen proportionea, weu nnisni sparlson with any other. CATJLLOGUX mailed free en sqrrAAl khite of KACHINEltY rurnished at short notice omparlaon with any other. tJATA-LUUUJC maueairee en application. . r- HIBH IVfyaiStOck is now in Storp and jis -:o:- RfflMmif nice Dress Goods, wool fillings, 6 S J 20 cents. SojGpiorecl.Papinc Poplins, at 37 per yard, worth 50c. BlaeknGfehriieres. HajidaoAe Alpaca Tpom SSJ cxnts to UTimmiDg BUJts, au aesiraoi snaaes. Ladies'-and Gbmfi&iJIL&ii Underwear Tery cheap. JiQjntiil liadies and Misses oorsets. Waterproof Cloths in tine, black, browjaa Ladles' Kid GloTejt-- priced Shawls for ladies and Misses. ... - -v. i - o $mm a rair(f real Kid for Nmirndltbnl inline. Drown ana Solid coiorea ana piaim .vprra x iucib. a i . mA AairMa clftrk Rfiadv Made Olothincr. i I desire to call the especial attention of the gentlemen toi the fact that I am -agent for Devlin & Co., Merchant Tailors, of NewYork. I have ?nA . fnl linA of SaniDles. Pennine imnorted goods. Will take tout measure for a Coat for Pants orTRr'SWeriJo wuT8TO.iook at ineae Bauipies. Have alsateki of Beady Made Clothing for Boys. Gents' hand' make Boots and Shoes, the latest styles, n-anta' TTtimiahinff Goodi DeDartment is complete. A splendid laundered Shirt at $1.25 the best f 1.00 BeaiUiful China Tea Sets. SUteifKte4iTpa Spoons at 75 cents for a set of six. SUvetated liable Spoonsiat $1.50 for set of six. sn2rftll'Forks at &V50 tier set. wViita IiatkIIa TTnirpa in ivorv UHgWf . B""V f ood as vory at much Jess price. arge assortment of 3aErpe ting in Tremendous stock of Bed Blankets, 7 am Ae-ent for the sale of J. & P. ment of sizes and colors always on jobbers' prices. lki?2fcfagin0 I am iellm2iHobktnd Eye lOO Sacks Salt. Pork and Dry Don't forget that I am headquarters for Extra Selected i : C$jnt Cheese, & Guilt Edge JCX Every one is invited to come : Very Respectfully, 0. C. FARRAR. Tarboro,M.a0cal0th,1878.v , ! BSSi-raD BE OTSIE- r r .. j . Having purchased the entire Interest of Jacob Weber in the business beret heretofore con ducted under the firm name of J, & H. A. Weber, I would most respectfully solicit a Contin uance of the patronage so. cordially bestowed upon the old firm, promising that the public nail nways find in my store The Cfcgigfist and in my line, AND Axann'in. i . Nuts and Raisins, Sardines, Oysters and canned coods of all kinds. My Bakery will supply Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc, which will compare with any, North or South. 1 i e ond Weddings, Balls, Parties, fec, furnished at t'M.Trtxr eber will stlUonUnue Jan 1, 1870.-1 y. .'3 a $ C. i 4L J9SMXref -rx- SMUT CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT THE STORE 6 Wholesale aad Retail Dealers Aytf 11, 1878.-17. .f YVkzm-r U m V a w a w - e) u Tp OJl established House of 1847. rf.rftaT wV. ai wr??111 CottoliarriS Selrie and Gilling Twines, Coil Bope, W&dea "and 1ViuowWare;f HailcetarBucltfets; Brxwiri; r&c.,' norfoiIk, xra.. ifParHSriMandiertical Engine, well finished, and the equal of any engine In juuw naww vwrrwiwnuw Extniiin 1 - at 1-2 cents $1.25. Sewing Silka to match. 1 ax u b t at- ii ottnrs r a little money that we guarantee. rea. or Vest, and gurantee a perfect fit ; unlaundered shirts at 50 and 75&., "bone and celluloid, the latter as mi ' two and three ply. i Baggy Blankets and IZoree Covers. Coats Spool Cotton. Fall assort hand. Will sell ana Ties. o merchants at Tie, superior tc any made. Salted Meats. DEPARTMENT Rubber and Leather Belting. I ! : Butter. and examine my stock. Cheapest Goods such as the CONFECTIONERIES. r .: r:' Convince Yourselves. short notice and on reasonable terms- ' 1 In the store and wUl.be gladte see all his friends HENRY A-! WEBER, Mam Street, oppbslte Spier House. SHIEETSNliF in Hardware, Groceries and Provisions, "XC- MTAJfHOJlO ',H.C.- - - - r- 6m. M 4. . h i ii fi a r4; tir" nr CO., Proprlptoroi1; rJ: .tn:L the country, and will stand the most rigid vav.ivsi Bargains I BargainsI At EocklSoitom Prices, F0& CASE ! XV1NG returned lrom tne monn wiw a D. fall selection of goods in my line, I pro- pose to sell at lower figures for Cash, than ever before offered in this market, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Kay and Stem Winding Watches, Gold, Silver and Fine Plated Chains, Fine Assortment of Plain Gold and Rich 8tone Mounted Rings, Studs, Cellar and Cuff Buttons, Handsome 8ets of Jpwelry, Neck Chains, Bracelets, Silverware, Fine Table Cutlery, Specs, Eje Glasses, Mu sical Instruments, Strings, Sewing Machines $30, Oil, Naedles, &c. Repairing promptly done. wnisjaruon guranteed. All goods warranted as repre sented, or forfeit double the price paid. Al so Agent" for the largest, beat and latest im proved, easy and light running Sewing Ma chines. Dee l lie vmie uri'jre uujius- ERFECTDON ATTAINED AT LAST I A TRIAL Will INSURE ITS POWJLARITY EVERYWHERE) fsnnBjmjssrasuAtM, When once used will retain Its place Xoreter. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGES. IN THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SEWING MACHINES MANUFACTURED, ADAPTED ALIKE TO THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE WORK SHOP. IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, WITH A BOBBIN THAT HOLDS ALMOST A SPOOL OF THREAD. THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTABLE WITHOUT REMOVING THE SHUTTLE FROM THE MACHINE. THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT THE POWER IS APPUED DIRECTLY OVER THE NEEDLE, THUS ENABLING IT TO SEW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL WITH UN EQUALED EASE. IT IS VERY SIMPLE IN ITS CONSTRUCTION, DURABLE AS I RON AND STEEL CAN MAKE IT, ALL. ITS WEARING PARTS CASE-HARDENED OR STEEL, AND NGENIOUSLY PROVIDED WITH MEANS FOR TAKING UP LOST MOTION n ARE JUS TIFIED IN Warrantlng Every Katf.ne for 3 Years. IT IS THE LIGHTEST AND EASIEST RUNNING MACH1NEIN THE MARKcT. ITIS ALSO, THE MOST ELABORATELY ORNAMENTED AND PRETTIEST MACHINE EVER PRODUCED. Respectfully, J. H. BELL, Jeweler- METROPOLITAN WORKS Canal Street, from Sixxn. to Seventh, Richmond, Va. ENGINES, Portable and Stationary, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Boilers, : Castings of Brass and Iron, Forgings, fcc. Machinery for Gold and Coal Miaes, Blast Furnacea, &c. ' We call special attention to oar Improved Portable Engines for agricultural and other purposes. Oar Ginning aad Threshing En gines are absolutely free from sparks. The Boilers of oar Agricultaral Enerines are pro vided with our PATENT PREMIUM 8FARK ARRESTERS, a device; by which the sparks are forced to pass downward over a reservoir of water and effectually extinguished with out the use or wire gauze. Ours is the only arrangement of this kind which affords free access to the boiler tubes for cleaning from each end. Also, to our Dew styles Small Lo comotives for hauling lumber and othci arti cles upon tramways and narrow gauge rail ways. The best planters regard our Ginning En gines superior to any in use. Send for illus trated catalogue free.! j Other things being equal, encourage Southern institutions. Repair work solicited and promptly done. Shafting, Pulleys, &fc , for Gin Honses. Mr. John M. Bond, well known in Tarboro' as an accomplished Machinist, will erect mancioery purchased of us when desired. 8. 8. HASH & CO., Agents, Tarboro', N. C. W. P. Baughjlh, Ag't, Washington, N. C, , Ag't, wasninj WMJ. TAflNJ EK & CO. 8ept.6, 1878. LUMBER AND I MEAL f r OFG001XQUAUTT. CAN be had at my mill at Kirqnlck, or corn ground into as good meal as any water mill will make. , Orders for Lumber left with T. H. Gatlin at Tarboro, will receive prompt attention. R. JL GATLIK. BJUqalck, Nor. 2S, 1878. ; .. . .. 8a, j Ill WITH THE MABKED DOWN TO LOWEST NOTCH! Now is your time to bay from me as I am determined to sell all of my Winter Goods, at figures to astonish yoa, in order to make room for a large Spring Ptock. I hare on band an excellent assortment of Flannels in Plain, Twilled and Operas. Read the prices of some of them. AH wool White Flannel, at 25c. All wool Red Flannel at 20c. All shades of Opera Flannel at 33c These shades consist of Pink, Bine, White, Red, Drab, fec. Canton Flannel at 9c, 10c, lie, up to 15c. ;..-.i-ct;rn BLANKETS, BLANKETS. Dark Grjy Blankets at $1 per pair. Sil ver Gray Blankets at 1 2o pr pair, iuj Wkile blankets at $1 75 per pair. 101 WLite Blankets at ?2, $ 3 and 81 Handsome cov erlets at reduced rate. Qailts cheaper than ever. Bed Tkkios at all prices. lOt Bleach ed and Unbleached Wheeling very low. A few more felt skirls left, which will be sold below their value. Calicoes and Cot tons in creat veriety. Handsome Shetland and Sephyr Shawls. Zephyr, M ittoes, Card Board id all colors. I would call the attention of KPntlernr.l.o my we'l assorted stock of CLOTHING, consisting of floe Dress and Business Suits. Go to Weinberg's for the best flO snit yoa ever saw. Go to Weinberg's for an $11 s'nit to surprise yoa. Go to Weinberg's for a fine Black Cloth suit Go to Weinberg's for a neat Business scit. Go to Weinberg's for a good Working suit. Go to Weinberg's for an Overcoat at $2 60. Go to Weinbercfs Dog Skio Gloves, Buck Skin Gloves, &c, Ladies', Hisses' and Children's Shoes in great; variety at low figures. Mens' and Boys" Boots and Shoes. Hata and Caps to smt yoa. 1 be best assortment of MB GLOVES ever found in Tarboro always on hand. La dies' Ties', Scarfs, Bows, &c. A splendid sloes oi iLiaoies' iiats, to be sold cheap Come and see my Corsett at 2oc. The best $1 corsett ever offered anywhere. Ladies', Misses', acd Children's U under-vests. Lace Collars, Bibs, Roaches, Ruffling, &c. HAMBURG EDGING AND INSERTING. TMJXKS, VALISES, SATCHELS. AH I ak is a call, ard I will aoarantee satisfaction in price, quality and style. Re member the. old aaylng : "Money saved is money made." So yoc can both aata and made tnoiiey by baying your goods at . I M.; WEINBEjRG'S, . Alaia SU, next toff.S, Clsrlc. Tttboro,' Jan; Wi, 1873. v-- ""ilyV PRCES xtboio 00nt tnttr. Thursday, ; : February 13, .1879 WITH CLF.ARF.R TISIOJT. Carlotta Perry in Burlington Hawkeye. I saw to night the man I loved Three little yean ago, I did not think so short a time Could change a mortal so ! There were none like him in those days, So strong, so true, so wise ; He had a lofty, marble brow, And tender, soulful, eyes. A voice of music ; hair by which The raven's wing would seem Bat pale indeed ; a face and form To haunt a sculptor's dream. Bat when-1 looked at him to-night, I saw no single trace Of the old glory ; only just A very common face. No marble brow, no soul-lit orbs ; The face was round and sleek That once to my love-haunted eyes Was so intensely Greek. I know full well he has not changed So very much. Ah, me 1 But I was blind in those dear days, And now, alas ! I see. 'Tis very dreadful to be blind, Of course, and yet to-night I should be happier, far, if I Had not received my sight. One little thought will trouble me I only wish I knew Whether he is still blind, or if His eyes are open, too. A grate want coal. Stern necessity the rudder. The dead beau is now accounted a beau not. A wag suggests that the nursery is a "bawl' room. Woman's sphere (fear) that she won't get a rich husband. The Basin is now as clear of ice as is a tramp of gold dollars. All honest men will bear watching ; it is the rascals who cannot stand it Cornet playing in church is wor shiping the Lord in a horn. which is produced by a slight eleva tion. Ton may chew, you may swallow the cleve if you will, but the scent of your breath is the scent of the "still." Tramps are forbidden to sleep in Cineinnatti parks. There's arrest for the weary. A "Western woman has lost two husbands by lightning. She ought to marrv a conductor. Garlic is said to be a sovereign remedy for gout. There is no remedy for garlic. A young man with his first coatee may be said to have a tuft time of it. "My friends," said a minister as a preface of his sermon, "let us say a few words before we begin. If a woman were to change her sex, why could she no longer be a chris tian ? Because she would be a he(a) then. A romantic young man says that a youn&c woman's heart is like the moon it changes continually, but always has a man in it. Says a Western editor, "Who drinks all the whiskey made in the United States is what staggers us." It is enough to stagger anybody. it was an apt answer ot a younir W m lady, who, being asked where was her native place, replied, "I hare none : I am the daughter of a methodist minister." An exchange says that paper teeth are the latest. They are vrobablr the latest to get through with tough beef steak. A man was boasting that he had an elevator in his house. "So ha has,' chimed in his wife, "and he keeps it in tne cupboard in a bottle. A western paper, in describing an accident recently, says with much can dor : "Dr. Jones was called and un der his prompt and skillful treatment. the young man died on Wednesdar nignt. A Boston doctor says that ladies who wear cotton stockings through the winter, furnish the first . crop of burials in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, of Rochester, are divorced, and she is the left Bow- n v nit er. letroit rw frets, xnen we suppose Mr. B. was the right Bower, and. made a point in going it alone. A methodist minister in Essex coun ty. Mass.. was promised a salary of $400. By digging clams and making shoes be earned $zOU last year, and his flock withheld that amount from his stipend. Nothing will reassure s man quick er when he meets a suspicious-looking stranger in a lonely street, and sees him reaching for his pistol pocket, than to see him pull out a piece of plug tobacco instead. A Kentuckian married a girl with out previously telling her that one of his legs was built of oak wood, and now she walnut live with him. He pines and sings, "Oak gum i back to me," but she won't go. An emigrant hearing the sunset gun at New York, asked a sailor; "What is that ?" "Why, that's the sunsetl" was the reply. "Sunset ! said Pat. "And does it go down with such a bang as that r The hard-headed breed. Sympa thizing bystander about an uuferttr? nate man who has been knocked down and stunned by the train. "Poor man ! Take him to the station." In jured one (recovering), "Tyek me to the station? What for, then? If aw've dune ony harm to yor enguxn, aw's willin' ter pay for't. It is not true that Bertha Yon Hil lern has paralysis of the 1 . Now, before we complete the word let us reflect. If we go on and say " egs," some awfully particular folks will step their subscriptions, and if we say rt imbs" the orher, crowd will accuse us of moek modesty. -Guess we won't finish rthe sentence. Anyhowy he hjon't got pualysis. ADVcnTis cr.i c r jto . jTHE GENUINE : r fO. IIcLAITITO Celebrated American.., : Worm specific VEBMIFUGE. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS. fJlHE countenance is pale and leaden--1- colored, with occasional flushes, or a circmnscribed spot on one or both cheeks; the eyes become dull; the pu pils dilate; an azure semicircle runs along the lower eye-lid ; . the nose is ir ritated, swells, and sometimes bleeds; a swelling of the upper lip ; occasional headache, with humming or throbbing of the ears; an unusual secretion of saliva; slimy or furred tongue;, breath very foul, particularly in the morning; appetite variablei sometimes voracious, with a gnawing sensation of the .stom ach, at others entirely gone; ;fleeting pains in the stomach ; - occasional nausea and vomiting; violent.; pains throughout . the . abdomen; bowels ir regular, at times costivef stools slimy; not mfreduently 1 tinged with "blood ; belly swollen and hard ; urine turbid ; respiration occasionally difficult, and accompanied by hiccough ; cough sometimes dry and convulsive; uneasy and, disturbed sleep, with grinding of the teeth ; temper variable, but gener ally irritable, &c- Whenever the above symptoms are found to exist, DR. C McLANETS VERMIFUGE will certainly effect a cure. IT DOIS NOT CONTAIN MIRCUHT in any form ; it is an innocent prepara tion not capable cf doing the slightest ttffutj to the most tender infant. The genuine Dr. McLane's Ver aCTTJGR bears the signatures of C. Mc LtANZ and Fuming Bros, on the wrapper. :o: SR. C. XcIAXTC'8 LIVER PILLS are not recommended as remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to," bat in affections of the liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache. yfyiitr ot J AryGSd without a rlvaL I AGUE AND FEVER. K better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. As a simple purgative tney axe nncqwucu. bxwajue r ixtTATiexa. . The pennlne are never sugar coated. W.V turn. fia. W.Y cmI on the lift Wltk the impression Dr. McLanx's Ltvxb. Pills. Each wMooer bears the signatures of C. McLak sad Fuming Bios. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C MC Lanx's Lives. Pills, prepared by Fleming VJ. , v A v .v "f - v full of imitations of the name HcLtOne . t & speiiea oincrenuy out wmc ytwiiiii. ii "i "l.flAlWIl to SfaMafa,0fBirtiM,aaBC oi lUpiouiMtion. Lav ar Mamaf, Law Mxnvora, upi i arilamiftf, Law IMvora, risMriilni iMWiWi llwir cum aa Don. OoaadanU&l work of aao CmiMioB Nwroo. dAaitr.LM mi tow) tvwn. wta. tioauaadMan. am Vtlf aaaWnS tlmli XlZrmi Dr. BaWDtepiaaary; Ha.UKorU Sc. IxmifcXIo. Ba.hw lsVt C . :- -' bujwuiuww WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND LIQUOR DEALERS, MAIN STREET, TARBORO, N. C. January 2, 1878. tf. Pxtkrsbuko Railroad Compiit, OlFICB OF SUFSSlRTaNDSMT, Pstsrsbubo, Vi, Nov. 2Srd, 1878. CELEDULE OF TRAINS. TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, NOV. 24th. GOING 80UTH. New York Express leaye Peters- , burg dally at ! 12:55 P M Arrive at Weldon at S:10 P M Southern Express leave Petersburg dally, at - 11:35 PM Arrive at Weldon at- 1:58 AM Freight with Passenger Coach at tached, loare Petersburg daily, at 1150 AM Arrive at Weldon at -- 5:10 PM GOING NORTH. New York Express leave Weldon dally at-.- 1:30PM Arrive at Petersburg at 8:40 P 31 Southern Express leave Weldon dally at---------- 3:68 AM Arrive at Petersburg at :30 A f Freight with Passenger Coach at tached, leave Weldon daily, ex cept Sunday, at 6:20 P ,M Arrive at Petersburg at- 12:40 A M First class coaches and parlor cars will run through between Wilmington and New York on day trains, and aleepipg cars run through on night trains. Sleeping car berth can be had for S1.00 from Richmond to Baltimore. No change of cars. Through Tickets sold to all Eastern and Southern points, and Baggage Checked through. L. E. CLARKE, Dispatcher of Trains. . R. M. SULLY, General Superintendent. wawawtwSfawZwBMaHtav mMr ,-r BBBsyasaamK;- ---Bj--f? J. 171 d 4 . .' -"'s aA4il an M wr-m n a-J . PLANT, JL having been thoroughly overhauled. Is now making regular trips from WsMHingtoit to Tarboro. Mon- 'clock Tarboro branch of the Wilmington A Weldon R. R. ! ' Leaving Tarboro on the arrival or the Train from Rocky Mount on Tuesdays, Thursdays uu DHoraiji (or nuuinrion. ' ' "'.- ; The 8teamer COTTON PLANT haasaperi. or passenger -acnommooiittons and ample rwatmht atan(t ; SONS, AgU. WsshingtoB, . a, Oct, ntimT . tt ' BOOKS 5: n I LLiorj mPT tHulHM,-Md- Wiv 9hU rwclBCa w ta ornmtf arinndiMMM ihm tiM, war M platM. SO 'MdfOwf Achrto." Weter on Jj.nhfxwt mm Wrrni.l a. 10 Mi or an am SVL TV? mill. OQ pjjMwnWglimmliiiM,i mnaiHm tb.ltn mtamthat i. worth tmMim minMlu mJmmm, m mcmBimitm Im vmtm, mwi in Ma nmn usrep.r hum y. pwmtmh. BoiMMat. mtvm mm Ckii -fT. mi m i ii.li. Km mm Leaving Washington; for Tarboro on days, Wednesd.-iys and Friday a. at e o' A. 1L connectinr with the Train on NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 -: E ncdersigiacd hare formed a COf PAETNERSKLP! PEAECE, ALLEU & ' i '""..; j For the purpose Commission Business, i . - , ,, . ' . ! !- ' In the large and capacious THRKE STORT WAREHOUSE, I OS. 20 & 23 COMMERCE STREOT, In all lta Departments. - . v- - ' : i With extensive iacllitlea we are prepared to make Liberal . Advances. The Srm ot W. T. ALLEN A CO., who form a part of the firm; (well-known in this City and surroiradlnr country as WHOLESALE GROCERS,) will continue that business at their old stand. No. W. Water Street . K Their new connection will in no way Interfei e with the prosecution of the GROCERY BUSINESS, which they will continue as heretofore, under the style of W. F. ALLEN & CO. Soliciting a liberal patronage for (he New Firm and continuance of the same to the Old Firm, we are, I i . Very respectfully, : NORFOLK, VA., January 1st, 1879. NOTICE ! I desire to return thanks for the Ub3ral years, and with largely increased lacliqies, friends. Soliciting for tie new fiim s liberal share ItesMctfully. P. &.C0BRE8P0NI$XCZ SOLICITED. Ave selling out SHU tjle Cbeasest, Newest & Best. ' 4- I :o;-i -4 i. -"I-'! Having recently returned from the North where we purchased, on advan tageous terms, one of the j -1 i: CHRAPEST T- ever brought to this market, we are now prepared to suit the most fastidi ous, as well as the most economical. "We haye a full line of - , MS S MM tor todies msses Gents & Doys. "1- of every kind is tasty, beautiful and pared to supply .. AS CHEAP AR There has never been a stock of compete with that we now offer. Drv Goods which we ire offering at EXCEEDING!, T LOW FRIGES. Call and examine before suit your own interest ! HB.. C. Tarboro, N. O., Jan. 1, 187 , Dress O Goods. Cloaks, Shawls, Oarpots, 1 Cloths, Trunks, Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Ribbons, White Goods, &c., :J , Tarboro', c, a i, 1878. .-::;4 . 'i . iy Jewelr&?09zte Specta cles Fatxcv &lilitarv Goods Society Badges and Medals f for Schools, A Specialty. - The largest Vtock of goods in the South. Solid Silver and Plated Ware. Goods sold at factory prices: Watch repaJriog specUHyt - Orders by mall, promptly attended to and aUstoatontokUcsgaajMteed. " i f - . . . -J 8accessors to Mitchsuu & TrxiB, ' The oldest Jewelry House 1 i. - T M i . Rtclitiiona tiim mXJSlC . h i ' Mmpor iu wt, No. 120 Main Str j' 8ole Agent for Knabe and Cobb & S$Mr Pianos, Estey and Wilcox St, White Oigans. Music sent. to any part of the TJ&a marked prices, free of postage. . muuv auwiiui auwweu to xsacaers ana - - to: ' . ' - Partnersbip under the firm name and style o 1 BORUM, ' ' of condactiog the W. F. ALLEN, J. T. BORUM. W ff AIV I? vr 't :o:- patronage bestowed upon me for the past six am ioiiy preparea; to meet me wants oi my of patronage, I am. S. P. PEARCE. feb.6.-ly. j ' ' ' . ' " .'-1' i- ' ' '...L-.,:.' :--! I..-'--' lliiiliHiDini STOCKS OF Prnts& Motions durable. Wa are, as heretofore, pre- ANY IN THE MARKET. 7 Goods ofered in; this market that can We call especial attention to pur purchasing elsewhere, and thereby con- I ! . IBrown & (Do. Filsii! -:c No. 1003 Main Street, BIClTJIOIs'D. VA. lnthesonth. : I i oct.3l.-iy. -' .. ... j .... 'v . - KICIIMOND, TA. iWMVnT as any no use in jn, w It r --r
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