.' is.' -.-'...,' . 5 . ' TU!? VI) A MTTT TTATF.S. THE VOMMENOEMENT. , - -:i ;V.:.SVi-tVe'-'t?vfw?.; '., 1 . . . ' ;v ,. ..... A Gala .Week at Loulsbars: Fe v'!: male College. 'yisitora gxm Story Land."- ; . ii- .... -: . r FainAY. TUNE 5. V - - - , 1891, ; The Commencement exercises of Lbuisburg Female College r begun witt the Baccalaureate Sermon be fore the graduating class - compos ed of ten. young ladies, by Hev. J. JCun higgim, hicK was dliyer- by Rev. B. B. Hall. Now occurred the most interestinar incident of tho eveninir. Hon. J. .1 rrvvi rf-nrr1 " Vow?lB the Buttercup Meadows," forward and on behalf of the. frrudu- , ' 0, , . - gold watch-chain as an expression o! iiow the Story Grew, by six girls. " their attachment and rojranl. ; Recitation,, by Edgar Timberlake. Th.is waa a high compliment to the .Trio Aurora-- Waltz, -W .ulia J 1UOT we a.nnpi Fimin . ." I from R.avinir thnt.wn nMv il.-rr. ' d on Sunday morning last at the ffre'ftt Southern I' Exposition,' in Methodist :chur6h. A- very, large 5 s N "&'' : S..T:V. ' 'mmi n two ;RfKorn Rf a toi crowd attended, in fact the caDaci m ? .H f all hp applied for admission; . , . Kaleiah during the coming fall. i iTi tir i;a ta - Morir iyj -. . ' '.T.-v-' .-. .' '-The object of this - Exposition is; 3-v jnclugiye: and his sermon was 5:; v vc4n th0 main, to enowi to tpe mon- very one. ah aiiempi 10 repon n V ; ; eVed men qf the North what kind in thesecolumns- would Ado; the v; A ; v w ' j-"'" d - Reverend gentleman injustice, iv c ;v-iof .stuff we raise; down Soutl:,, the ,0n Monay night the chapel 0f W : Wft, tern1,fa?t!:vrf , ?rder the College was packed to its' ut- 'I r vv. . ? der to induce thern to', come and most capacity" by, the parents of : ,- . settle Tamong - us bringing with hq children : andivisitors, to Mt ;Kthem3thdr r-: " - tlt :x ' ' -i -j - i - Department, lne pro gramme ' ' Wlth:tte - loping whV,K wa8wll arranged was 6ar- i; ; Hr 'ftb ried out to the letter, and' all the ; v 4 v;. to say; right hrej that while We in a handsome manner, ;- and; the V . ' ';. have some men, who call -them- eltent ndition oftbeiarV pelves faraers, ta king against the their tutora had? oronerlv trained gat Exposition at Raleigh, itwill and drilledthem.-'. The ; following v " : b the farmers isthe.rr-- ' - 'f' ; ' of the State than any other' class :'CV I vi: of people oh earth.flt was astonish- "The Little Flowers," ; A- Timber- ?c ing to hear men, wno claim to nave I iaKe, m; uagiey ana o. ureen. , ; v;na ;n t.oii. AraniViYrx rof i 1 Recitation by Edward Timberlake. brains in their cranitfms, get up in rppi VIfliOT, t. r Vnra the meeting ;oi . Magistrates .last Massrie Baclev and Nellie Martini A MondaVi and base itheir 'opposition! "Howr the Quarrel Began, Minnie ward Ford. Minnie Egerton. . . V - "..Prof. Bagleyhas labored so. zeal- Recitation by Salli Alleh. I "' . 0118lJ for the up-building of this Col- Recitation, by B. B. Masaehburg. V fe'? the end thatt ? might rank ? ut i A. rt i ti . . with the best educational mstitutionj. .. "Makmg the Best of 1" six boys.: and hia energy, ability and persever! ; Duett "Belle . of . the Season,"-- ance have won for hirn and hia school Waltz,', ilary Macon and Norma so large a measure of Buccess, . that Martin; - :- " . - " V there are due to him the thanks, of badie Korman Thomas ' r , ; of his remarks stated that he had - "The 'Secret," .Moggie Bagley, Kate been attending school 'commence Clifton and'HnrriPt, PrRhn ?X ' menta in thia town for more than ct i i ' . v '. m i fortV veara. and that tho mnro-ri. ct -7,. Snlnihv thonA T:rtWv fo jem-B, uij -' xv - Tuesday night was equal to any of ,v;Cah6thenic Dru". it9 kind he tadeverVitnessed, and Attheconclusiondf the programme, that the ' Senior class . as a whole the medal of proficiency in music was evinced as much if not more talent presented by Rev. B. . Cade to Misi ?fd ure than any that he had - ... Known flnnnrr thnf. rupfn.1 . .. ' i Julia Pleasants and the prue for the ,Bev. Jrfiurky.rt to highest scholarship in the Prcparato- Miss Mary Davis a gift from her pu ry Department,' which iSros i won by pils in evidence of their love for her." Miss Mary Bagley, "was presented by e exercises were then announced Mri WiHarborougb,' . -i te Ji5?J?? toe ?ience WAa m . . ..7?r ; : mviteu to remain for social conversa ?;On Tuesdaynight the concert, by. tion.The invitation was 'accepted the advanced classes took place, and and for several I hours . pleasure was aswas'the case .the preTious night, rife.V - ; - ; . : the Chapel was filled to overflowing. ''J ' -NOTES r ; The music waa very good, while the w vSJJ n wV'F P' .. .. x , . 1 j.. - ' u Furgurson, D. F. Cooke. and Geo. recitations were far above the aver- Hughes, acted as ushers during the age, As a gentleman remarked In commencement exercisea and riht our hearing, "it was one of the best wm aicl tey perform their work. concerts that has taken place here in ;" lt 18 T"7 Plaul to eyyone that a rJ 'anj'-'WmitnPij- iitm. I iiutr cnapei id necoea lor tne ac- yeara, anu ; remmaea , nun oi .me I commodation of th ln.fir ' large affairs of the kind many years that attend these commencement oc- ago. The f olio wmg is the programme: casions, and we hope that the owner -j . . - Emerson; ot-tne College will consider the" mat- 2. WooDLib Whispers Puno Duett, V . Rosowig. commencement - A number of prominent gentlemen 8. SBCiTATioii-Alinrf.Lovt Song, . ; by Mil t May B jly. were here and were present at all ot 4. RoctBisiDBfTn SA Pism Solo . .- . vllianardi th - xercises, ' Among those who L ' i- i v mu Blanch B&rda. ' : ; . .. were on the rostrum at various times 5.. Silent LovEPiano Solo. !" - - - . Lanee". ?e note.. Judge Davis, Rev. J . A. 6. Recitation- v.u 1 v Mt V V V V ft . 1 Eerertan and Fannie Baird; "Vnat isoys are. Made For," kAl : 1. Chobus Boat Song. - fJ ' Lanee. we note-. Judge Davis, Rev. J. A. & I Cunninmrim. Rev. B. Cadp. Mf lj r j-r-The Spinning Wheel Song, - - byjMiss CqralJagley; SaTotters- U?. 5yfti;i -.Jbit4y-' . attdance.'oYpretty'younj -; to recommending- any-; appropr ja - tion to' have"' Franklin' products f exhbited : upon the absurd 'plea ; thai he "affair wt of no benefit ' te tee poor down-trodden farmers,' - when eveTy man. who knows any X thing about it, will agree : with us v that the building up of any coun J try, creating 1 a x ger markets, . always proves beneficial to - that class of neonle who nroduce ,1 the stuff thai people haveX to buv. 8C Recitation Mother's Easter Scarf, ;. - Miss Sarah Stancill.1 seen on a former like occasion, as the - The actio 9 The Lonely Bird Vocal Duett, . , . V - Glover. oya wuitstuy . . , , ine action ot tne Jioard ot Magis- u , f . - - Byliisae L. Foster and 1. Cad. . . Some changes have been made in trates in refusing to recommend ia qdx Vive Galop Piano Solo, - - - - . i Gaiix. the Faculty, beginning with the next lian apprbpViaCibn 1 to have the . v . - . - By uim ilary Hbata, . r: -V sension Sept. 8. They will be pub products of Franklin properly pi. Recitation Vanbibbers Rock, V . Miss Minnie Seymore. exnt orSept during the - represented in? jthe Exoosition, 12. Clear the Track GALOPr-Piano Duett, - - - Pasher. commencement exercisea1 was very ' shows a lack of enternrise and By M. E. Flwains and U. Cptchin. noticeable. wuY enterprise and .18 pILGBIM8 Last Hope Piano Solo, . - .. . i ; - Bailey. The President announced that the public spirit that .every go-ahead . . , v By Mia Loci. Fo.tr. x; , ; : v proHpecte for a. large attendance next and progressive young man in the j 14, Recitation The Elf-Child, ' - - Miss Mamie Massenburg. I senson were very flattering. county, be he farmer, , merchant;! ? 15. Rose Geranium Waltx Song, . - - - - Newcomb. .tnr.- kwvw. . nr. k mpmhpr nf : v , By Mi, it Eerton. - .- C nJUA ' 16. The Welcome Home Piano Solo. !, . . : - r , ujf ... uuiw ' wob, jo, opuouiw: v : ; -Nj:1: - "ByMifls Lillian Gren.. acKnowieage e: x i 8 t s. among ...us. Of course the refusal of the Magistrates to recommend an ap propriation is not final, as r the County Commissioners hayer the tu ppu:uuuuk 21. Evening -Star Waltz Piano Duett,. , ,v ,-f Grobe. noi 10 exceea ovaj, wnicn a num- j ; - -. ay AiissM u uagiey and i. Baiiara. . i . vber- of citizens staudv.ready to 22. the Peri:,; " r Miss Mabel Davis. supplement with several hundred . - - ' Spindler. : ,; ''; itu ' 'J . , ; iiyiMi-uia Jackson. . . ' . ' , ' j. . K j - ' .1 24. Recitation Uncle Rastus Church Experience, by Miss Eleanor .-county may not be behind any of ; ' ? 1 ; i , : , Yarboronah her sister counties in her display. 05. Sensation Waltz-Piano Duett. ' . , . v ; "' . y By Misee LL'Lemay and L. ArrinsrtoD."' 26. Marguerite of Long Ago-Vocal Solo, , . - ' .White. ' t"1-- . ByMuwXndeFoBtw",:- y 'V ' ".'i- 27. Hecitation Princess Imra and the Goatheard, Miss Pattie Cooper. Ascher. ' -7 'Muuefr Tuesday in its new 8-page form, and we .desire to , congratulate 17cition6 Whistling Reg!meU,. x , Mis, Birf Person. SuZ 18. Forgot-mo-not-Vocal Solo - , - , . .y Gang, approvement hi. vl 19. London Polka QuadrillePiano Duett, - . - Grobe. u7 "v . . ' ;-.. vi; By Mie.L.Fosterd8. witooo. - news. its make-up is v-rr tasty, 20. . Recitation LauieameThe Marble Dream, Miss BJauche Barden.- ?nd ,. p,Vunt! p,a!n, and bnSht Long liveitha Chronicle. FItOM CEDAR 1IOCIC. . 11a. Edito.- ThinVlna: jovr rraJm might fel an intrpl in tbt doiugn cf oor prapU I thoagtit I voaU drup yo a lev note. Crop art promiiio j. TTi rnJui bavt broT3ht np th cotton, aaLliav gir-f-n na an o p porta njt of tatting oat tobae eo. Tb crop propcta are Uir, tboogh totton la aotn Iatr than lart yr. 'Oar fnxmtrt ar cberful and hopeful, and trum Uera art Inr. t ' ',. : ' WhiU an abnndAno of work cUImd tht atUntioo ol oor popI. tU wrn nat for Btfal of tl eloora; xrd of CrJar Roek ArxAemjCD tb21tand S2nd of May, nd tor th tint Mo, laid aid Uwir worrU. and kt tbir prraroct to thia taot rcjoy- Ut occaaion. Thy unit from trry dlmv 1 tion, and many from adjolnina; coottia. IiT. 0. M. Dokt pmuLd th iatrodurtory Mrmoa. H'a aatjrt, waa BhHi3tu." AJ t Lough cilrd on moat nnaxpactcdiy aaj without any prrparatioa, 1m fatr ram ap to tht occasion, and tatTtaiard ta tot an Lour with nodt forcfUW argnmfut, bakrd by Ood'a iford, aLowta tbt imporUnea'of eorract chararttr fmUdlog. Trnly. thoat vho.bard Lien mara xnach . adifiwl and tiaotberul. Tb Bjomirg of tha 22i& vaa act apart for tbt lMmary tlaaax. TT quiet tAlf-pottseMnion. and wi'oom 'wart of tht Lttla otM vent to onr barta,and ttadt nany oi na aigh for on r childhood again. ChJdhod with ita innocrnoa. parity, affac tion and all tbona nobla qnaiitiM that art aa yt nnontminatd by rontart with ta wortd. Who dora tot furl a drtp lataraatla thayonngt Hard nuat b tht baart that ta not noda to yeora for a higher, oobW lift from LatcDiog to Ut prattling of youth ralHpa. ' '.: , ' ' Th orator of tha orraa'ma waa F. ft. BprniD. aq.. of yonr town. , lla camadown Friday Dorniog' aod foond tha pnpUa awaiting bit arrival at tha reaidaoe of tha PrindpaL Forming Into Coa, a ad pUdog tht tart of our d!tlng-olab apaaVrr ta tb banda of two rharning laaara. they taeort ad him to tbt Acadamy. Aftar tha rim lata by tht children wtrt ow, Mr. Dnnt, la a law appropriata reaarka, tatrodoevd Mr. 8proilI aa tht orator of tbt occaaion. Mr Editor, it woald hart madt yua prond of yonr towntmaa If yoa coakl hara baard kim. i For aaariy aa honr bt bald tat nadi tda4atUntlqnot tbt aadlfaas. Woadtt- fnl indaad vert tbt word ot vitdoa and truth that fell from bla b'pa. and with mg- Ye power tht importaaca of Lft waa piaead bdort na; allowing coarlaaivaly that thera waa ao room la thia baa world for tbt idltr. Tonng maa.' rraembvr thaaa warn ing of yonr apeakar, and ntrar, ntrtr bt coDtast to bt a mra cipbar. Wtpradtcta fatnra-of gTtat narfahaa. honor, and brilLanry for Mr. pmU. lt ka liTealoiig, (Uod grant that ha iaj ) tha peopW will delight to honor turn, tor anrti aWlingqnalitioeot mind and aonl art tart U bt apprenatea. . Fridar ni rht tbt txcrciaaa wart br tha ad Tanrtd childran. J iudrad froaa thatrronaat applanaa and haurt r Uorhtar that tha ao- Okeooa niMi forgot tan tht csra of llt. aad ota not r(nt coming. Until near bid nigbttba bamorona, tba patinoc, tttt rtaJ ptiaaaa of bit wart orwaantad. aad ronad al. Ver ruaad of apj laoaa waa id Ten by tha tu- utnm,nowiQgineir b'gtt apprtoatioo ol tha effort of tLt podHa, Vnr all did au well It wonld ba wrocg umKtaay diatmcUoa. .Hvflir to any Mr. Editor. tovUmmJ a treat. Jodglng from what I aaw aad baard. Ce- aar uucx Acatlamy ia on a ara rottd to ti tare prosperity and baefnlneaa. Tbe aoroti mut raacuad aixty-Hra. aonl tba ootlook ia iodeed flawtetin. Ita uuatioo la farora- ow, ita peoHt art boapitahla,. aad tha in atrnction oOarad ia tnorunirh. - Uo)tnc to mtvt you at tba nxt com- . menurment, I ranuun. 1 our ic U.S. A A lobaceo rowers TIME 13 MO r ' ESPECIALLY: TO YOU. oa lum t.jljt" Lot Luj U,. Cnmaitu SoM extj wit ' " CI WMW STICK TTT"J For Los Barn. . No plaoUr wlw raiaa Tobacro ran aSbrd not to n tSem. It U tla sunpnt aud ra -1 corai let. nrmtftteul ta dcvUod 10 are all ib u liw leT.irD,miraonlycUrfiiilDx,a ilea n:. tcUble at Uae Lih- at j-, aud 0 oqj xuMa wherry Too exu tlieoi iua ii auuer that ch IrafcaUhr Uie i.vme amount ca Uai .1 A on CTcrj tki at the am time, ttwia Uub2 a uiuknn cure. TUn a n- chauc to crod th- Ic-yc a U ib cc Uu atrouj a txrJ-e ii Ti try to. DximUucfjuurteirthat joacan do mora fu vi wbo hT- apect a Uo-iUn9 iu loTii g Wbacro, brd U:otrald ta. jiuet ujJ read l!i c IcalhuouaUa of Uoa bo hare tMd them. lul ia your ortlcrn lor aticks aud tvsht UuLe a fur tha 1M !at ojoreln prejoruoiilo-krcr b-n -Ui brat bitoi vou et.r cuude. It 6u uka au expert to aelert the boitoos lea re-, vx to ;.- or curt t'. rnu ... B- au. ful illottnted mniph!t w":th full Uutructiors oa r.a,i - ml curing Tobatvo ual too by moueux Tobacco ii aiix iu Oxfcra, N.f. : Now to thelTcontrast. A similar request was made, in every county in the State on Monday, last, but xfp to tbis writing we have heard ! . ; from only a few, but in every case an appropriation was ; made.r In 1 f 1 , rr, wai w - akl 28. Perle De Nord Piano roIo . .-. - -.s u. d:i i. ' Miss Lula Jackson. " - v' ' : -Xucken- '1 29. Recitation Shadow of a' Song, Wake an appropriation of ' $2,000 1 30. Good-night-Farewell Vocal Solo, woQoi.nmmonS(li : V ' : . v v ,r PJ Muw Minnie Cade. ' treteg,and the following tcsoln. -',ft'on-Z'n8ol-Ojpsy Flower Giri,.Miss Mattie.EgMton. -. Senator A. C. Green,( a farmer, V 33. Recitation Excelsior, ; ! -' -.v .-"' - - - ; - ; By Class was unanimously adopted : . 34 Grand March De Concert 12 hands, ' . ' - Wollenhaupt: " "Rocrklvo1 TKof ifn rwAn ta n-. : ' : : r v By Misses Foster: Penon. Hona ' J-trt n. .. t: ..j. , - . . , - . avwktv w v va a . A uwv ava, . V , w vil v - p f w -aww vimv ' . .m.tTt'U?.;'.lf Immediately after the' above prol.MaCell.Daik ; , - the investment of i capital in' the ? comply, medals were V : . country as well as in the cities awarded as follows: . - , t : .I'i and give those of bur ; people - who George P. Hart Medal (Elocution) ; do not wish to engage in ' agricul- Miss Mabel I. Davis, presented in " tural pursuits the i opportunity; to atneat speech, by WM; Person, Esq. - remain at home; with ns and. not , Thp Meare's Music Medal, to Miss ;: I seek ; employment .abroad;' -the Bird Person, presented in a very pleas- V; w" commissioners are, instructed- to ant manner, by T. B. Wilder, Esq:,-: s have taken photographs or draw- On Wednesday at 11 o'clock the ,,iaSBOt suitable:Bize as tocom-Uterary Address before the two So- : :-Tnarid ftttent iorL'S of l-th ' water I tn&Hoa. i Am Hilt, oni VnUkk. f bwpark jf thxhibitof th county I Hall, of Goldsboro. : His subject. t the exposition tow falJ., I V?ma f .pofwv : .Jfow that's the , kind of waa : - wall : bast. died, and his address was ': both in teresting and instructive. .Those car i w r : i r epiru ana. go-aneaaanveness mat pable of judging pronounced it a fine ,ix 'IJuiidu address, y (We have been. 'promised a A''? -J-: - .T;otra'firVi.l?rteno''Vtfr. synopsis of the address, which ; wiE ' ;U.r ;:;;:rv: ., .v.HPPnates 5W-r8ythev: $500; appear in our next-Editor" R r , ' ' ' v'U-t mis8i6nera'arevalibwed40' ap i . - P1- " ""A. ..v.-." i.'. : deem proper, : V'. . ;.;Vj,U''''f''f-i:.r;-.;itV. it as thev 1 01 . sru-uuituag nigat.. .11. tne 7 r ; TJ I crowds in attendance heretofore; had -: (? r S " v I been larsre. the on whinh- flllpt onri packed toe chapel, the corridors, and Twtb ftonsolidlatinn of tr.A Pal-1 ven the' stair-cases, on Wednesday :.. . .. .-. V' ' ' '' I tir. 1 '. j j.1 . . . '. . . I v '.Q?fijMy.i.. move on the part ot brothers Ashe " "u, owJer countaes. i At about ..;;-T':.r'i-0-!t. TnirtnTu;'oM vu ': 9 o'clock the class ten in number as , : are both ;men previously stated, and all radiant in ' :':h 'ifMM-S. of ; ; brains,?;- and with 'the com- their - snowy.-; costumes and.' flowers 4; ;ibihifttion of their brains and monr I fijed into the chapel and marehed to n, meir seats upon tne stage. .Tne. ex wews Vf Dserver I ercises were onened' with nr.vPT Yv daily newspaper jBecohd to ; pone Rev. B. Cade, and after an overture ; ; V v; ' : ; their c -" eyt can; maket the i I f-MM&MMMi:he South Thi 5 Tiiwica 'Vn nl J ""o tne Louisburg Orchestra which '. '' furmshed the music for the .occasion, .r , : ;, .and.exceUent it was, the reading of u:- j V. -; tho dailvrand the Dronrietors ' sav the eraduatihsr essavs bpmn. Thiv ' r"' -' "T: u; that other improvements will soon 83 !?.Uows f ' '. J r V ijy Ansset, otter, feraoa. House. Jackaon. Cada aad Pannr. . O - 3rd. "The Voice of Years that nil are Gone. They Roll upon me with their Deeds," . Class Historian. Miss Aiary u. rerry." . : , ;-... ,t..i-,j : 4th. yindustrialEducatloq for Wc4 men' Miss SaJtie E. Wilson. - i 5th. "Passing away'- is written on all the World and all the World Con tains." Miss Lucie K, Foster.- : 6th: ."A Silver Key is Given into my Clasp' Miss Jessie D. Ellington. 7th. ,rOut"of School-Life intrtTifrt'a Sch6ol.M Class PoeWMiss Mattie B. I ! igerton.' ; -";,.. at thJ "The Future 1 that Awaits'-"; Qai PropheteBv-Mlsav Elaaaor : K. Xarborough. , - ."-..'-v " : 9th. v.,4Lile 1b a Leaf of: PapeV White Whereupon Each one ,of us may t Write His word or two,' , Miss BettaeJl. Perry.' T- :,; xutn, va Jurpose in Life." Miss Minnie Al Cade. . 1 It would be vain td attemnt criti- J (asm upon, the merits of theWjpsays, ooxv in wuuw ue worse xnan apain to endeavor to grade their mdividual excellencies. " A higher encomium or one from a mora riistlntm? -could .not have " befin . r)pir than that paid by Hon. J. J; Davis in the course of his remarks later in the evening. We . quote him, further down; - After the reading of the Essays had concluded; Prof. Baglqy. in- a few appropriate and well consWpi-r words presented the diplomas to the I class He referred to h. fart wiiieh I deserves special attention, viz: that V ine average in scholarship achieved by the class during their stay in the College was higher than he had ever Known for so large a number, in his hut a man looklnj for a good Family Floor , ' . ; .V " CAST AFFORD TO PASS BY OUR 93 (IP (111 111 11 Hi c3 mis STANDARD FERTILIZER?. GENERAL MERCHANDIiL X 0 UISR VR C, .V. C . ' O Weitoire tn conratnla'e Hjr ctutnnwrt d4 tht trtPfr prrfnf opon lh bnanUul wr cf Ut jtr aad he pa thai wi may ba l'4 fully t much ihUyear and we whh o any thai wear cow canjiac a full a lock tOOHiilluj of . FLOUR, MEAT, Ii bamta tf iVI a wvwy Km k 5 ; G U A :R A ' ISI . T E E D If e hare made large, preparation for i r;r aSi tTT7 : Mbeiorth- t tV lamtot,VeP?,lj,H?a v-.Vd.Vtheprare' ta be congratulated agtS r:. without Influence SomewhereVAIiss .r?S tade own or any other school of Wh a curriculum, and as . rigid -require- J . aod will use the best llaterial that can be had. Come to tea ua If - Rev. J4 A;- Ctmninggim then! pre sented each of the young ladies with a Bible in his own behalf. - : - t The Valedictorian of the rlLR Miss Minnie Cade and the Scholar- next presented - her yoa want a full purse. ' V .' ; . . . . - . . . ' . - v; Crenshaw, Hiclis & Allen. Day. Sd OaU aa a fall Ha af FLOTTSaad Faw CASTTXG3, Jarav b lopUaiau. Harness, Harness, HarnesB, Jurt rrra4 a fall lio f rTaui Ilancta, ila Brka, Sadlaa, aVa , - - SCHOOL BOOJSB- Wa hare a foH Baa School Look for PbUIc 6chooUt EutajCMtrMt prices, Ac.- . "Bedsteads and Mattresses i " . A lar9 atockof LaJleaaaJ Gecta Shoea. GvnU ZJata, Gefita - ' V " ; , 1 f ' . : Dress Shirts. - ' A FULL LIN'V: OF.CBOCKEIir,and many oChr gwxla whkh caa te bonlit at thercrf lowest irirt. - Ywura rtipectSiDjr, Febj. Z,Vb 1SSL GREEN & T ARLORa 4 . ..': 3 .V !.. -'v,v-',-

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