ar, po$trvaid)in adwnce J8 001 $u Mouths 77.. Vf IffWA WBJSKLX XDITZOX : .... 4 00 .... 2 00 Weekly, in tfu county) in. advance out, of the county, postpaid,. ........ Six MontTis. ......... .: IW Liberal Reductionsor Clui. a 10 l oo WE H3TETGOT - A- m i,- magnifies! fefdcft fr- 'a' . : i T t o x.fi .ii 1 3 And prqppsolBky8ome jpe DRESS SILSS? Trioint'ng Sitka fii an afaides to suit gety OUR STOCK OF Is large, well-assorted and cheap. :o:- DON'T BUY YOUR SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS Before seeing our Stock. ALEX AN DEE & HARRIS. April 17. 1 : Soots -wft lt05. OUR SPRING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES. M AND TRUNKS Is n:w Complete. We ;ire determined to sustain wir foimer reputation for selling THE BEST BRANDS Of goods, which every, sensible person knors la the cheapest In the er d. Please- call and see us before buying. We will deal fairly and Hon estly with you. PKGRAM A CO. Jfirch U. l8Q. pt mocratand Home copy. Boot Slioe HAT AND TRUNK ESTABLISH ME NT, THYON STREKT. Next Door to DA J; IT. ScActlMi s. I r shoes you wish to buy, . ' Call at Asiel'seti.re and try His bcots and shoes how well they At; ilso, hats and trunks, so cheap for cash flis prices are exceelDg'j low; (';ish sales, small promts jnjjttoj '.. )iipint)pr, wliep ypu Wish t trafle. That jjiopey saved is rnone lha(Je, f 1 purchasing at A:-Iel store. IV Y u save lull ten pCT.cyBt.ir.jn',e, Prove the fact; youH find fti time More tmttt ttrah-pbefrym ",j'fee go nnd ryJra wttDtl, -ttavjng oonneoVtfTrijself: wUh the above xora- e can be hpttr: snitprf nnf Yhr'itess monAvlhati pa. tl-ADE MARJflhfrrIng Tor .t3ta pi iotehtfy,ttfld Qlloir, KV nnlinoi of mm f"l 'Ksitudue Hatn Ii li'fit Had to TnsAfrin ui CnfUmtntWrnJ HU O'Brfr'" "i. riemarnri ttlutum riraiu JjFnll nnHlnnlnva .m In rmv Tnmrhleti WlWlt- lck!ige. or sUitoJirffL'fcr IWwll be rent Jree by mail on recelpTof the money by addressing , THB.fiRAYMEtflCJWtWii "'"hMrVrtte.iwiwlesjaaiBciid.reuateDjitfft f 'J KM ill I - : J : HO COMPLETED Rll I fcl 4 Jftl ltd iia in-111 fr.) srp leii and 0JS In Plain and Fancy Effects- Very Nobby. C.Ul and see them. yncq -if In endless variety In design and price; everybody can.bg Mtad. I nave just reeelTed -a second stock' of PARASOLS. fbench ORGrANDIESFRENCH AND LAWNS, WHITE AND FANCY India Mulls, Masalias and Kainsooks. Some Very Handsome Grenadines and Lace Bunt ings In all (eslr;i)le shades for -the season. ' 1 - ' Yery respectfully, T. L. SEIGLE & CO. aprlR gaisccllauccws. ?j & lift 11 III IS A EUSEL1" v a k t able kemep y For INTERNAL rKTERHAL Use, PAIN KSLLE 1 ."(-r',r. C t.T jii-intfd direct. uit lliciosjll'jr v:icl nitiT. Kntl It ytrjrruy saje even in tftf- won' irixp. ri- nt ctl htrttifs. . PAIN KILLER ( hills, JJiurrhcca, l)yeutei tramps, Vholerahhd all SorfJ Conililaiiit . , -. D AIM 111 1 s t"3 BEST rr-tneily Sick-IIeadaclic, Paiu in tlio Back or t?iWe IVf LLtn LINIMENT MADE. It 1'tHbMfe iweMq ond permanent rlij?n all caC8 f I Brijlsei(,l)itts, Kprriino, Severe Burns, -U-QAI9J U I CO is tbo wefZ-(rti and rAlfl KILLtQ friend of the Mechuxi-c. :'"ariiip.''Pla.iiter. Saiior. aart ta faci f i t Mriffl-dhjir!'M lit B&e. 04 and 1 bo:tl . PpRfY D.AVI& A 6QN, Pfqy Menee, K. I. March 18-d.twlf. , CO A roedMnal eem pocf?B ofiaiowja value eoifetjnifgl In ine prep fraUOn fine yuratlve iovefs Vfor the evils mrhlcl aucT an flis ia)ff nioe. the 1 i r OORA ' for filter aoyplatot. jURATlNE,i! OURATiNE rHaQTes In fcdtlon and tioAjJgti ln-l eirect. It Is unexcelled for the 9V9.of all Blootl Dim eases such as Sci'oA Sk&Uii&Usm, JVTcr uriat rotaontna, faeAtiott; sou sto- M .1. frl tl. Fof Scrofala Diaeas .TinrpraAflT -ASK Y6UR ;T:v s F01T IT. Nov, A CARD TO THE AFFLICTED. y BpBlETSON, 19 SOTf H ETJTAW SBEST, BALTU40RE, MD,, : . From fifteen years experience In hospital and pri vate practice, guarantees a permanent cure1 In &H diseases of the Urinary Organs and of the Nervous System vlzr j Ofganiq pnt jSeminal Wesakhsf , Ittfdtint tms of 4 p)wXHAiirblltti-r ty ana xremDnng, raipuauon ot me nean, uim ness of Sight or Hlddlness, Pains In the Back and. Noctomal Emissions. : etc.; "'all' restating t tQXU abuflesln youth oi evcessesm manhood.' Diseases arrland. xefers to ny- ef th leading phys! or Baitimoff, I bit cr.K iterfion jgjvpn a if s ,M.;i'...,i cfr!rtflv nnnHMprvtlnl flnd mnnl- clnes sent t any address, QuU f tvrtteenolDBlnj fl stamp ior repjy. i sept0 1? SELWKftMOiHT. TTAYIJ to AYING determined to sell out my entire stock, Alh of May. if ssUle. I offer 4hem at and coitiiiDry tioods .sold! m . the. piece,; Hats, 4c. br the dozen. Merchants vteiungi thanqttg wmild do wen toifliamine unr. jto6tt Jl . T: J k H 9 :.J 1 I B-l 1 Si Iff na? uafe to ni iiitCrnaUy or jrtertsily v. certniBtj' bf reHeT.' t. " '- x - , HiftTivtTmpa its cnei in nociors uius. mSmm RATJHEr i : rlBjjDjea.. recently coptractea cureq iri uve u ten gays, ana the poUrin entirely eradtcujed fcpjn IhE 'sjml., Als0 rirr&dVihlpoa iKaeases quJeMreqJ Pr Btrteotr6raTlrfete-iBl the University of n j 1 1 i ii . ii ii ei ;; CliARLOTTE; "Poor Tom's A-Cold." , The following charmingly musical and 8ue. ens memory of Jtrkoaaj W. Eichelbergerj , a well jnowWesfcrn oumanst and hnmnrist whfifatw-weeks jaj. They appeared In ths NAT Ydrk Sunday Xetf$. There are In them a KqualnpissMndja slmnBclty seldom met with la- modern verses: Out from the West a sorrow came, rut-j-up-wres oi woe I ' ! One k,.,4 .1 .. ! ....... t.. r., By Death's fell stroke, lay low : And now beneath the prairie mold, Poor Tom's a-cold! Poor Tom's a-cold! X. ftfcifttWiari arnest'fbrTiis' mfna Though oft attuned to mirth. To soberer sentiments Inclined And gave the pathos birth, ' j Ti$L on Qtt'r eager hearts took hold, Alack, poor Tom's a-cold! Poor Tom's a cold! 1 hi. Sigh, gentle Summer zephyrs, sigh Above the fresh-turned sod, Where peacefully the form doth He, Whose soul hrith soared to God. Sad requiem this as e'ei was tolled: Poor Tom's a cold! ; ? Poor Tom's-eold! OBSERVATION'S. Flattery Is like cologne water, to be sniffed at, not swallowed. The person who retires with the sun. must have a warm bed-fellow. The man who fakes the stump Is generally a fel low too lazy to chop It up for kindling wood. We are told that "Gen. Sherman was always coolest when on the point of a tack " Most people are hottest when on the point of a tack. The latest sweet thing is entitled "Kiss Me Quick ly, Birdie Darling." It is described as serio comic the serio part probably beginning upon the arri val of the old man. A Western householder In filling up bis ceu-us schedule, under the column "where born," de scribed one of his children "born ln (.Uh par.or" and the. other "up stalra?' ' ! . s. When you go into an editorial room and see the editor using the shears, you should say, "Oh, that's the way you make a paper, is it?" He expects you to say this, and is all braced for the shock. If you omit It, lust so much vital force Is lost. "Why am I made a sandwich?" said young Snobson, plaintively, as a lady sa down on either side of him in the horse-car. "Because we are tietter bred than you are," said one of the damsels sweetly, and Snobson mustard courage to squeeze out to the platform. STATE SEWS, Samuel L. Galloway, of Goltlsloro, died last Wednesday, Alex. Howard, coloyed, is to be hung in Goldsboro on the 2lst of May. The Methodist District Conference for the Newbern district will be heldnt Goldsboro, beginning the 20th of May. Bishop Wight man will preside. At a competitive examination for the appointment to a West Point cadet ship, from the first district, Win. P. Mc Cool, of Warren county, was the suc cessful contestant. Col. John D. Wbitford, president of ie Atlantio & North Carolina Rail th road, has given notice that the meeting of stockholders, advertised for the 29th, is postponed to some future day. The annual election of officers of the Roanoke Light Infantry, of Weldon, was held Friday, and. resulted as fol lows: W.W. Hall.' captain; R. O. Ed wards, first lieutenant; R. S. Hall, sec ond lieutenant; W. II. Harris, junior second lieutenant. A WHOLE FAMILY IOISO'ED. Arsenic Ised for Baking: Powder Through Mistake A Baltlo. for Life. Cumberland, Md April 17 A re markable case of accidental poisoning of a whole family, with the narrow es cape from death of seven persons, oc curred on the farm of a young man named Charles Keller, Si miles from this place, yesterday. Mr, Keller and Daniel 8chultz, a fourteen-year-old boy emploved on the farm, were at work In a field "some distance f roni the house and Mrs. Keller prepared their dinner and sent it to them by her two sons, aged about six: and sever' years iegpectiv'ely. In preparing tfee meal Mi's. Keller made some biscuit, -using what she sup posed was baking powder, as the sub stance was taken from a jar so labeled, The two lads started with the dinner, "eatiher somd of thdf fifiiseuicl the way. -They hMsrwlyJs'ifallo-ied the food hefoi-e they becameerrau, and wereJ forced 0t!Jrn to thehouW Mr. Kef ler's aeed erand TOQttiftft'MtF.Wilkin son, then took the dinner alia carried it to Mr. Keller, who with the hired boy, also became very ill after eating. Mr, Keller was able to reach the house, but Schultz fell pvasU'ate - in the road. While these events were occurring out-- doors,'' th6 grandmother,. Mrs. Keller and an infant son who also ate . 91 tne biscuit, were seized in the same man ner; all exhibited decided symptoms of arsenical poisoning. They all experi enced burning sensations in the throat and stomach, suffered from a terrible thirst amNooiited freely. About eight o'-clpck in'theMening a physician was summcwed frfiwjere whotoa reaching ; the hDuse'fauofl the entire family; stretched on-their beds writhing in wasiyomitedoip &Aplfr4w?Mj ' but enough, was absorbed to juakecthe oases daugerousw Br hard work toe doctorjsuseeeded y midnight 'in it get ting tbgridptherrjand i-the";thfee Ulrelle and.Sch remained -very Ui xmixir njorn mg.v a. neir b uuen u gs lyere awf ul their f aces,become ghastly whiter And theii"inib9 were drawri, and twisted by -the powerful poison, All the -patienU Vere alive at last accounts, and all except Schultz were pronounced but of dahsrerrand lie. having battled isucces6llyrweuty-four hours, stands Wf atr eoanee-or recovery, Mr, Kellewho is an industrious farmer about thirttieai-s old. lormeriy. Jtepx a country store, his stock, including ar- sanioq iris supoceeci tna some ojmis piiijoji waljyireJessljlplaced inJtheJsot- tle m'arked "Bakmg Powder, an,a hence-the mistake which came within a hair's breadth of sacrificing seven Hveic; , ; "": 'v "J. Biayarajpelecaten froui Maryland- Washington. April 18. Senator 'Bayard's friends in Washington are T - . . . - m 1.JI 1 1 A iiiiHwa the Senator s nomination tor President. Ekf-Oorernbr Carroll will probahly hadj the'cTeie'giftion,' Asgqranues have been'. received from prominent democrats, iwirnm(testentttie sftuatlOT in"ithat j5tateiStrth?f e will he no" "opposition offered to the sending or uayara dele gates, Senator-elect Gorman, who is a power in Marvianu, is leugeu 10 uay- . It Jleata Gol rU?erlUHlBg, . "t , nn raaftwdaidwJrae? aOTarsatles trie fciase the panoply of the U. 6. Posteffice Department as a sMfldforrthelr wverfjiallMr PT&rh?s! nfoar Tfvislflon oi the mode of drawing ofthe far- fancAoLovMaoiifitate 1 lottery! .on the aecoBdr Toesdaii.! , every ftmonth. , has mi dfgWett trkimnh.1 ThAjiATttnonihli deawirH (the 120th). will take place at New Orleans, on May llth and , aaiumt. nm. m u. A..raRDhin. New Orleanii La. or to.Na. 8ig Broadway, New York jCttyTOai ttien:j realize JWU.UUU. II oeais goui or suver mimny. rri N. C, VEDNESDAY, XiAW EOtt THE LADIES.'' Wbeu a'lliiftbaud f''rV64 Liable for " ; Ills TOife'K Bill. Un& SftBCtaWr.. . . Hbe decision of the Court of Appeal in fchecaae. of Debenham vsjMelior is so icontf ary to popular belief : as to the state of the law uponi the subjeet, and will csv greatly: alarm ail' tradesmen, ex cept butchers: and; greengrocers; that it deserves :mora ; than-; passing notice. MfSiiMelloc, the iwif&of -aman in a re-" speetabtei poaition manager f a rail ,Wy: 1 hotel1 ; at BraiifeidHMrdered some J .articles -of dress of 1 Messrs. Debenham & I reebody upon credit, which were, sent in ta her and her husband's resi dence in the usual course. Ther wanQ contention that the dresses were extrav agant, or unsuited to Mrsi Melior's sta tion, or overcliarged r objectionable in any way whatever. Indeed, Lord Jus tice Bramwell seems to -have thought that the vryvagu& wpltf. "necessaries might have been airj applied to them, and no questicm as tcrntbeir -prte w as so much as raised. Nevertheless, when the bill was sent in, the husband 'refus ed to pay for them, alleging; quite tru ly and conscientiously, as it would ap pear, that he had strictly forbidden his w lie to buy anythingupon bis credit; mat sne naa aisoDeyecr nis commands, and that consequently he should not pay for the dresses. He adhered to this decision, and Messrs.. Debenham sued him for money. The court however, decided that the ihusband was not lia ble, and Messrs. Debenbam, whose busi ness, with that of every other silk mercer,-is attacked by the decision at the root, carried their plaint up to ' the Court of AppeaU There, however; thrte judges Lord Justice liramwell, Lord Justice Baagallay and Lord justice Thesiger unanimously. agreed in two .elaborately-reasoned j udgments that tie' court below were right, and that if a husband prohibited his wife from pledging his credit that prohibition ended his liability, even though it was privately given and. remained entirely unknown to the tradesmen concerned. They fancy they are supplying goods to a wife, but are really supplying them to a feme sole, who also happens to be ex onerated by law from proeess for debt. For, be it observed, the exemption of the husband does not create a liability in the. wife, the tradesman having in fact no legal debtor. Some little doubt was signified as to whether this decis-. ion wouia noia good as against use and won't, that is, when the wife wa3 sued by tradesmen whose bills the husband had previously habitually paid; but in the case of a '"first order" to a trades man the judges were absolute, and their decision finally settles the law. Lord Justice Bramwell said : It was said it was hard upon the tradesman, but it would be harder still upon the husband to lay upon him a burden of liability against his will, and from which he would be unable to relieve himself ex cept by public advertisement not to trust his wife." Roasted to Deatb by tiie sua. London Telegraph. Dr. Schweinf urth, in a lecture which he recently delivered before the Berlin Geographical Society on the subject of his latest explorations in Central Afri ca, gave his hearers a thrilling account of the mode in which capital punish ment is inflicted upon criminals by the Al-Quadjis, a small tributary off-shoot of the great and powerful Djour peo ple. The malefactor condemned to die is bound to a post firmly driven into the ground in some open place where no trees afford the shade, and is there slowly roasted to death not by any ar tificial means involving a waste of fuel, but by the natural heat of the sun's rays as they reach our earth in its equa torial regions. To protract his suffer ings and to avert his too speedy end by sunstroke the ingenious Al-Quadjis cover their erring compatriot's head with fresh green leaves, which effectu ally shield his brain from PhgebUs's darts. No such protection i, however, accorded to his body, which gradually dries up, shrinks together, and ulti mately becomes carbonised. One chance of salvation . is open to the roasting man, while as yet he is not completely "done to death." If a cloud pass be tween the sun and his plage af torment he is at once cat looae from his post, and becomes the object of popular rev- erenoe as a mighty magician in whose V?naiA lT aml Powe,s fia?e aeignea J iH? ?.i?.XSne. But clouds sel- D dom interfere with the administration of justice on the days chosen for public executions by the Al-Quadjl authori ties; at least that appears, to be Drv Schweinf urthla experience of African; weather as far as it bears upon the ju dicial roasting of malefactors. I i Oeij. tirait in a New Chara(r. A correspondent of the New York World, writing from New Orleans un- der date of April 11, places the general in a new light before the publ;. He say that Qrant, during his stay in that city, vhas proved himself cordial, even jolly, and a good teller of good stories," and that "as aa after dinner talker es pecially, Gen. Grant has been a success. and he certainly does not owe bis con- versationai powers now to any artificial excitant, since he drank nothing here but Apollinaris - Water.' It seems from this correspondent letter that Grant has captured, all tne Democrats in Lou isiana, -while on tbe other hand "the ne groes say that the While League has captured' Gem Grant" The colored population have seemed disappointed that Gen. Grant' , associations have been, conftnhieflvto the better classes of hs ovtt. raoe, Tuer enthusiasm is m,ore subdued t;han on his first arrival, for the day be. reached .New Orleans many ef . the negroes who were not in the procession, to exhibit, their exuber ant joy, threw theraselves-oa the ground and wallowed oVerand over in1 the dust, . . i : .. ; J, ..- ::: : i: '; : ;! .-. t : ' ; ' Genj Grant did, how every show 'him self at Pinchhapk reception, where it is said an old hegress - ttrew- her arms around him and kissed him on: both oheeks. Another ancient colored dame aoliloquised in front of Mr.Pearn'si house: I aint nebber seen de man but I've seen de house what hold him." - ,rl . i.'1 J.t' l'ri mil .11 A Pdestriai CUaletret - 0?Leai y has issued a challenge to any two ; rten n England' to race against Ha,rt and'XlobleT fof six days for- any amouritfrom 10,000 to $20,000. a side.: The race it Ss 'Stipulated, :i lo. take placd ' in iNetr m York within, -three months from the .time the challenge ' is accepted, and the challenge is to -re-i main open two months. O'Leary has ; deposited 8500 forfeit with FrankQueen. He say be expects Howell, I Brown ior Hazael to accept v 1 Itiisiistated in New York that Blower Brown and Charles Rowell. the'Enfelisfl peaettians, have signified their intention of accepting thelchalleBge;! s " ':;' --- -nio iu y j.-i: e Belt Co., Karshail, Mleh ;r ' ihall ictro-' at I wnfienrlmeir celebrated Hectio-Volfafc i'Bfilts to the afhMctexI upon 9a -days- Wat Speedy cures guaranteed. Theyi mean ivhat they say Writs to them without delay. nov. 15 ly. jr LJFJILJII liFI II i - If lis nil I'l II I K 111 VI , .vX Jr.llJlf, -W1?J lLwJL Van ULXUf jklMlLV. X V Jf n III " 7 III II I I II I II I II I III J I APRIL 21, 1880. 1., ..; ' '! M J f WINE STIFF FETT . I ' ' I ' I ' ' ' . - CABLE BRIM MANUXA 3IATS, We .have r the; 'exclusive; fcoii nmiPPtlftn in fTrWl1 rldce - fibrin Apriin. MM (&39L MEN'S WORKING SUITS, MEN'S SEMI-DRESS SUITS, MEN'S DRESS SUITS, : YOUTH'S SUITS, : : BOY'S SUITS, : : BOY'S DRESS SUITS, : CHILDREN SUITS : In submitting the above list, permit ioiore, lasnionaoie ana styiisn cut garments, of our own manufacture, with superior, and substantia uimmmjrotwod erate prices. Our facilities for early purchasing were, and are such as will guarantee -the purchaser the PBICS. commensurate with good and reliable workmansnTpr A cordial invitatiion to ihs1peet ouri,st6ck''is 'WcteTiderfto all, whft need feel under no obligation to 1 1 1 I " 1 J .; . mN. B Our stock of FUnNISIIIXG GOODS is first class. dDnDieon ..... : U. WE ARE AGAIN BEFORE THE PUBLIC WITH AN . ,... mii ... ... . ,s . , Entire New Stock of Goods for Spring and .Sum And we are ready to exhibit, without a shadow pf doubt, the most complete and finest colle'ctioA of1" ' ' ' ' , DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, THAT HAS EVpE, SEE OUH DRESS GOODS, SUE OUH WHTTK GOODS, 811 OTfi SfTMMIR $ILK3, A. TBIMMIKGS, SEE OUK BROCADED SILKS, SEE OUfe MlLLINEEY, MILLINEHY 100 Pieces ot Nttolngham Curtain Laces and Cottage Drapery, New Carpets. New Oil Cloths, New BagsNew "it ats, jftj fattlhg,- befrPdcrjhC everythlne. Oar tK'tninar ana Hat Departments Gent's FurntshUig Goods of erery description. Our Grand Spring and and everybody, Blot especially the Ladles, are cordially incited to convince themselves whether or not all of our DOMESTIC 600D3 were purchased lasl in a conaition to compete in price wkh any March 1 1851. TO Twenty-Nine THIS SPRING THE LARGEST AND MOST " HI . . ... (. :Ti , t ' Dry Ever offered to their customers. learn our prices, mar,3v ' ' SPRING A f ufl aaaortment of : Dougnt ior anywaere eise. Aspieuuiu lght for ; mar26 --i mi n il l -..-: . - - . , i i i 1 1 : . I j7'-: - STAPLE :A1JG- Cldse arid I . - j! 7 -..I ; hi J ni.val !-iU."'ii 7T17 Tr r od weU known to need farther otnmenKCaH forlfte tloOlt jriUi tesHmonlals iron all aectlbak-KAlsftii! the Durest and best Chemists or oauenat repumiwn recommena it, w rroi. ian-kimu, oi uttJHnnnf nhroJeiaiM called to It For sale bf all leading emcees. ll'J. fei itI.IT joui lun tr m i. 'iiiiui1.' 1 m jV'l 'iiuil -jfii'ii-. '.tin - ' u;i ;. u.j in ii ; y-r i i -v) ... , i . :-i bii. :v vdJ ;i-iiliin-'!J 1370 , 1; : 'u-.'i ii i-ili. rtHiluJ in. 1IAT8, : "1:1 ' T . i .' . . i .. 1 ' , .' l I" .-' i TAYLOR'S GEtEBRAED M AOKIN AW HATS. ),, I i - i !-..: n .' i i ( M i t rol of the above gobdsj iritis , I --i. T-bbWiffi,llu : - !T 333) W IP IE us to assure you that no pains have been m- w - . n ' - purchase Very respectfullyi ... , NEC K to J332ST B OXT (3-HT I SEE OUR SATINS, 1 SEE OUH FRENCH NOVELTIES,' I SEE OUR FANCT GOODS, see QBBJWBSK F-CR- KISBINO DEPARTMENT, 1 : ' - ; i ,, . .' . : '., . . .. i'.! 1 1 in. i I -Jul) In this Department we excel our own effort's of forpaer ieas&n&w'- '' are replete witn an me wovemes ior me season, ij-i --l;l ..Ii!,,' Summer Opening Begins November, and FANCY G00D8, attkoughugbyatejy.,wMbot,weeKjjr, cha hn flMf nrsi-ciriss esiaonsnmeni in me umtea nuiies. aduciihuiuk Very respect! ully,1 ..lit- THE TRADE ; ' ' , j I ! 1. ' ,i, Years Experience has Enal TO PURCHASi: Nearly all bought before the recent'.adtance Respectfully, ; - ; r r-l 1T VI hTl ' lJimB m ACUaiiWID .AWt0i3 " -"-V 1 i-T . n . . I '..'.'. 1 !,;; i , a .,;?-i i:!i; .1 ii r'J 9M TO IHil ' I i ' ! . 1 1 1: :-!-1 I; , j Pitombt Xitaad:,, SpeSidljy ; Audlouri AUuy b;u. iti u-V ui f.-iiiJiij-.ib i ft!t : A tnai ii isbwTf tm :i Hi; ma&Der of Tnt nWiliiil 1 ifctlia UrrTKH-HJKXDS, CXBI FBOCkDS&S, HAKDBTLLB, 11 Ml W VWAMWI PAMPHLETS. I fTiil ! Hit nl ol ,d tmiiJ jnafnqolavsh 101 oiITT" WiImN'1 hivl Jnixc nij;j 9-HjcfJ f:tnV9 Sill liiilo . ,. ... . .. . ... ie ot viiuI'iJ .noiJnsvnoo oyiil.J if i juii,') uAl loJfcii-' iUir wjiVlsJnl lo l.Bi A to'I wiX nU ni badeildiiq -for. hn-.ti ui mi.! iluKiioo oi noifli - en mill imili eiU lu ij.i'J iMt '-jxa .''nl won wt 2Mi fi-.h, ;:!(!! fi fwJ bfuow jntbil'I ; i!Y .JoiUuI R luoriJiw tjj. .!,' ::l' - ' Ml! ii-A-:. i: IV U- 'Hfl .lis. ,u... ii ii.iii hiJ d JiHittar-oii M t.'-l ! r.ii ' iiifclqzj oimii' ') .lOW - ! 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