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JrV T t'irrnnl Vijil AV; Vj en ,,wiijiiilij!.kliiiU 11 ILL. 'M-i'A-N ! - "TMm Araui, o'er tS VomVs .'Ub-fQ t II. . w- 1 i . Y to 'L '1 f tra' it-1 7 Myrt 1 :n."Y -' -ihI -i f TUeta, , . in customary, when i river, to carry ot lu side, when, at ih mother will at Jf the whtLAlock. ' i ng by lh rvJ,l river, .!d not cross, j'hcrJ kindlr called them hinlts of meaj. and ' vcriTC? hills su r put ounJct Lis kinJlr arms, and gently ro ; ' would not heed i lrifer'a rarii stream ap . flfvigri picasani meau) Uia fair, beyond tbo . . 1 . Hose to their view. distance, bright, unfad ere pasture new. rd took a limb, and safely bore Within bis arms, the pastures brightly gleamed j.4 And all alarms , ' 'ied. - The mother beard its voice ...ding, . U I And. JsrossI er. tk behind her fo ed in her lead -gt 0 Unto tliwf hearts, all fit ith grief, and Said not bear norfo ow in 2 ' - ,rt;m?own ehoiI ' - iminetstit 2fY ; That'eTea 'all dim1 ' lark with sorrow'! clouds, and sad -vlfl An Alsyl(ok Him",. , bejo id the darkly rolling nver, .- iKine before, . the f rerdure green Ijt "J 'JM safe! J safely 0 er. l?pnd Difptch. .b tap of the drtitAhe veil shall be reft, the sun will pause as be passeth ra the hearts that the warstvej 1 d memorial cry. t the clarion Jeeids in the days of strife ; t the eye that the master's veu uj back to a lasting life. -e drum, a great heart wave ire o'er the uttermost shores of ih; . . . -jsts remote who honor the brave r ill turn with a pride to the labd of his K .. - '.V .all ecfeiwiu ' epreadijpm West to .ieseeu. Vv pill read in the blazing line f 'koTW$fySSi tPriton have made a feast; ". f- iff hands at a c tS' itnoj yed thWUwbea the Pra7 i'ir ii hiii in h.i. h. iTiiiiiiiiiiri . ! I tfteTTir f '' ".ii 1, 1 lJZs rmoaJieart this thought 1 prayers are uafioiVihe ban our dead, - . if id shelter their gv iu .. ! i enC' iLuaxntfrli s JAhelStatne of " Stone Immense Crowd reat Enthuajn Outline of the 1 wa Hie Obs'r. ' Tte Unvel Anar 0KD,VA.)C5v26tb,1875. r qcwvitR. Th"eoldest inhabl- vRichmondtiever saw such . -. P'jch crowd, and ' 061" t The city ' if-f wd and a fine ;, ; ej,,otp7X w I f -f f ' , as lite witness- '1 t.L ''Mts wheth V rom ""a- 1 L . - rm pS'V!' ' :iiy that the .-'(make its way. At UUu,. i: I r.1 ' i 01 niaruai music ...'advantage tot; . r was wereipe care a,, AVyM'4 wife and cbild for the ake j 0R-U"-aT .i-T...'.(- V-i Unrn thrir commnndnr. l !!' nTJS!, 'Jackson as is well known, . frV fie,i :-5,;M!!aSr"tcu .rla X S'lth uu, wu u ;p-.:V?;t:V-v "'. "Hand 9 purpesa oi . ? v f,?Xr . nyXy tinimsity had toeu mum- ..v.jMirv. . ' iMi'iJa,! Ii a souid f mounted rMnr.ii fr Y'UM'niv, . i t, tert-t.-4"Trtweotj cort and the- dii! Jo hi iweuir companies 111 u are Imd firmer than was ever area In rtfyre . After the military camo the Governor of Virginia and staff, guests of the Commonwealth, (among these' Mr. Jackson in a carriage,) orator of the day, and officiating clergy, Ac, Ac, ad infinitum, to such length that I cannot enumerate. The length of the rroc,,';"n was three or four miles. Ali of rw?w'-1:'J'" of N kinds, in the f"yt"r""r :-'-nr n tl.eir rego oad V....!... V--.. . .... : t... . After iiOa'l unall luiHllT been lor moil. int r l.rv .j I - It 1 . nrocrssia "N uuwi iroau- sirwn 10 K'Ufctetnlh, thrSJi this to Maia, u Main to and around AK 1'ark to Franklin, down Franklin to xJ. through Fifth to Cirace, down Grace uWV Capitol square, entering the fc?uare thr-Nih the Wist gate, fronting Grace streetXM the Inter station of Mainland Fifth tlKprocwjipn passed fider an arch, decorated with fl.trt, flowers and erercreein, and benring on U I SUuucriptions laudatory of the christian wifrj .Nritol Knuare. there was another of these arltta aud ou cither side of it sst two war-woYu Tetcrans, wi'h their tattrel Con federate gray clothe, their slouched hats, canteens and ruuskcU. As the column reached there. Gen. Jo. Johuston uncover ed bis head, in silent reverence, and sbjut alter shout rent the air. lbo scene was bighlf impressive. The Capitol Groun Is were packed with people. You have heard the expression, "a sea of upturned fuccs;" the quotation exactly represents the idea I mean to cou- m .I !...! . -1 .1 ! vey, as 10 mo raagunuuo or ine giunenug; aud, in addition to those on the grounds, the trees, balconies and house tops in all directions within sight, werl filled. 60 great was the press thut thousands were un able to get -a tibia car-botof the speakers, aud numbers werti unablo to catch even a k iBiree 01 inera. Alter the arrival of the procession, Gen. ;ti"J tailed the vast a?scini)le to order, ana eloquent prayer was oucreu oy jiop Doggett. Got. Kemper , then took the staud amid great applause, aad welcomed the numerous visitors, in the name of Vir ginia ; it wm the greatest crowd he had ever rtn gathered at tho Capitol rf the Old DomiobD, and all had come to honor a great ehiri'uin, a knowledge of whose glory had extended all over the nation. The Governor spoke in glowing langua-jeof I lie undaunted courage, the genius and the d urine of the christian soldier, and conclu ded hUstirinz remarks by introducing that eminent ?iiue, the intimate friend of Stuuejiirii,Sickson. the llev. Moses D. When order iad been restored, Dr. Ilogo proceeded with his oration. It was a 10 as terly eflbrt, and enchained the audieuce from beginning to eud. The address ef the reverend eontlem.m was frequentlv in terrupted by 'bursts of applause, the fiery eloquence of the speaker communicating to the listeners. Once during lit remarks be mentioned the name of General Jcseph E Johnst id. and uo sooner bad he done so than shout after shout was given for the noblo old commander. IJe arose and oowd his he4 gracefully, while bats were doffed and cheer after cheer west up. Dr Hoge's address was a truthful yet powerful eulogy upon the subject of his oration, and as he dwelt upon the. courage, the endur ance, the piety and the sterling forth of the great Jackson, every one within the sound of his voice bung almost breathlessly upon his burning words. Toward the con clusion he expressed pleasure at seeing present so many members of the old Stone wall Brigade, and related that on one oc casion when au aid reported to its com- zander that they had just led a successtuj charge, Jackson said : ' All right : the day ... ,n ... . .t , ' . 3 1 were mtmbers of that brigade." The ora have raised . . . ; rr. ... Look fDointin2 toward to the statue') udou nr. m ma nnai V . 1 At that moment the canvass fell from it, and Foley's great work of art stood uncov ered b3l'ore the. assemblage. Then the, welkin rang, aud the greatest commotion prevailed. Ones and again enthusiastic cheers went np irom tuousanus or turoats, and these were only quieted by the inz of cannon and the rattle of musket The Generals and State dignitaries who occupied the stand,' then ' formed, in line, each bearing wreaths antl. bouqyets, which they placed bu the base of t he statue. In a short time Gen.. Johnson appeared at the edge of the platform, aud lifting Miss Julia Jackson upon the bauister, presented her to the crwd." Then -there was the wildest enthusiasm, and as the little girl stood modestly upon, the railing, supported Jbi-r-r-i ftcSol warrior, tbe shouts could nave Deen neareu ior mne?. Duriug tho exercises Mrs.' Jackson eat in a carriage by the stand, and as soon as the ceremoides were concluded, hosts of peo- r 1 ' . . 1 1 : r.athoi-0.1 n rnii ml and Rhnnk hanrln with wiuow uu "b- iV T WADESHOKO, AiTIIUIXHIlAY, J.; rrfscuted lr 3 'nplinh Oentlemrn, as a I tnbut r admiration ir t:ie Jit.lt?. ..lltoMAl J. JACKKO. and vwc-ptcd by. Vlrgini In f. the'uatndVw V JrJlK,pI,, !J h Done A. lXiT-u. "VOLJj.'v. "H in the bundmlth yesr of tie Co"rri..u.:'.x.r iiu 1 n wealth. "Look I there Is Jackson a Stonewall " standing Tho city was Hlumljated to-night In the bloat gorgious and beautiful rummer, and there was a tnapnlfiocnt diplay of fireworks in the Capitol Grounds in the early part 01 tho evening, but this was interfered with bv the rain. v th The Fair began today, at.d as yet there vp Ha slight diroinutiou ia tis.V'Vw the city. Your,;T - ' tl f number 01 OFFrXStVK rt?r7'--f to btra-ood msn and a auccfsil'ul inaSilIuiive to the world at large, to be projed is ixui'p'ft ating. No greuier unkiudnetv enn be douo to any man than to praUe him much. Feo ple generally will Maud a moderate com iiliment paid to a neighbor, while they are Jeft to qualify it, or to admit it as a waiter of gAtro"jj or courtesy; but praic persis ted in wtitl'O'- reputation of an)bi)dy. n wuTT ! reputation 01 ao)Diuy. e is notLni t.;i'aiyisive to the age hutnac being iha'uTj'Vv-'tV There avers lion bestowed upon another. 10 man warmly praised is tutficicnt usually to make us bate him ; and it is only necessary to have tbe prawe repeated of ten enough to make us desire to shoot him. Fraiso is uno of the articles we would like to have distributed a little uot that we want it, hoi the object of it is not ' the" best roan-ilwe know ourselves. Virtue is cooJfnunsr. temperance is a rood thine, genius n not A Lad thing altogether; but no man is to be mentioned so many as tor linns as bavins either of them in posssion without making his name a stench and an oueuHivo to the nostrils of a sensitive world. The true way of getting along well in tho world is not to make one's self of fensive io one's friends by excellence of character and habits of life, by success, or by doing ariything praiseworthy. Let ns strike the average as nearly as Sn'sible, Let us bo good fellows rather than good men. aud choke the first man who dares to ascribe to us a single virtue. Let us al keep down and out of sight. All that we do tor ourselves, and all - trrafe" da for maukind, only feeds hell with slanders, aud fo betrays 'lis buseoess of hitmen nature that we mar well blush to think that, we are members of the human race. Ih J. O, Holland -. Scribncr for October. A Wipe, Cow, Etc, Sold for Fxftt Don. a its. A Michigan man, named Wymans bavin? discovered that bis wife and a boarder named Jones got along aucli more pleasantly together than was natural, suggested that they had belter go their way and he would go his. Tho wife coufeseed that she would much rather live with Jones, and Jones, being agreeable, a bargain was soon struck. For fifty dol lars Wl1Kuhvv-f:t'-ritten bill of sale, formally transferrin? his wifa, a cow and some household articles to Jonos, and then departed on the best of terms, aud with belief that he did the right thing to all concerned. This strange story is vouched for, aud the bill of sale. is recorded in the township clerk's office, in the township of Plains, Lake county, Michigan She G other eth- About these times tbe sentimental maiden. wan ders forth to gather her golden leaves. . As see picks them ujyono by one she soliloquizes : 'OhTfall- - . , ing leaves, he that passeth by may read a lesson in your falling. You are typical of human life. Your mission accomplished, the oold hand of- lvo-0-0 that big dead cater pillar woweb V -Detroit Free Press'. CurriNo Rid or Eats -We baveseveral UJejpts for tkls purpose. A New York lar- ifeaJlRats uo not remain with us long, whiiesSS?of our neighbors are troubled the year round. Poison is danger ous, nd traps of little use. We" get rii of them in tie following manner i 't ake equal parts of corn-meal uud cab ined or boiled plaster of Paris and mix well together; place a dish of water near it Tho rats' will eat and drluk, the plaster of Peris will set in tbe animals' utouiuc'i'.'flSid death will very quickly result. , ....- ; .,' - ,. fc Sentinel agriculture : To cultivate hops successfully, dtop a sledge hammer on one foot. The style ot tillage is not particular ly beneficial to the coru crop. " ? 1 ; -1 - J. II0LL1S& SON, Proprietors, CHARLOTTE , N. C. SUPPLIED WITH THE market a fiords. attentive waiters- Give us a cull, . Satisfaction guarante.ed. Jerni8 z.UU per day. t -r x ri r-i o I-1 o i.3 i i. . i m m o n o o t XI.. i . - 3 5 A 3 Weeks IciNtr-fi ivOO o o o 2 Weeks!-. ; 1 Week hhNC30 1-0 0 4 a a a a E f E c 4 , rtflW-""H gOUTIIKUN'l ILLUSTRATED AOK! nalclgh IV. C. b. '.KAmmv iifin.-tiiNiir itn.ru rAHilinr ltinlfrr than any weekly published In the bouthern btHtra. - The (1ft number of the BOUTIIKIIN ILLUrtTItATKU AOJJ will be iswued on Sntardar, 36th day of Jane, 1ST3. Tbe Publlt her Intends niaklnir It an Illus trated record of the Wmvn. It will treat of every topic. Political, HiHtorleal, Literary, and Scientific, which la of current Interest, and Rive the bent IHuRtratloua that can be obtained, original or foreign. The KOUTllLHN ILLUSTRATED AGE will be printed ou new type, and heavy oook paer. On 1U list of contributors will be found the names of ninny of the best writers in the South. Herlul ami short stories, poems and nke.lehes, and well conducted edltorl d dopartiu'eiiU, giving tho ktext personal, literary, sclentlllo, political, rellid.ns aud commercial Intelligence, wl.'l furnlHh every week an amouut ot reading niattrr unsur pa.seJ by other pai)ers, In exoellence and variety. I( is lnteuoVd to niuko the SOUTIir.KV ILLUSTRATED AQE a journal -for' Oi llrolde; several columns wJll be specially lvblod to all subocU pr- liininir to duinwtl.i ind soc al lUo. i Nn fnuiltv ahould be without It. Sdltsrlptioa nrno only $J per annum. t ... . - : - i r' 'U.J.- UliUII U.M, Editor, . JtaUigh, N. C. 'ik Jim, LI KB 'i AND TOXIC INV'iaORATOR, ' Recommended by tho best physicians in England Mid AineNca for Consumption, Uebiiify, Los ot Appetite, lever Ague, Uvuei)li. Indlsestlou, Female niid Cliil- dreu nialudlePt. OPINION OF DR. It. S, KTCUAUT. Tres. Md. Insane Hospital, .Baltimore, Ma. I can reomuieiid Liebiir'n Li quid Extract of Reefai lho most eillclciit tueparatiou I nave ever mei witu. ltcoiu-l"e-( the vii'.iiei of foodnd touiu iu a re (iiiaiklil way." OPINION OF DR. WM. II. STOKES. Phy pe Relieat, uear Uul- I" 'siciaii la ilouut ilo , tuuoie. Ihavegrent pleasure luadding tenu'inonv to ilio virnic of Liehiu's Li quid Exuaetof Reef and Toulo luvlgorator, a ino very oesi prepaiaiiou tied,Buu iiiere f m e ciiul.'lutly iecoiuiuend It to the medi enl pioleisioii." ANU M.'.SY OTHER TESTIMONIALS. PUT UP IN PINTBOTTL ES 1 EACH TAKE NO OTHER. , ' . 80I.I) BY " Druggists mid Dealers. WHOLESALE AGHNT8. ' TnOMSEN, LILLY A Co., Baltimore, Md , PUUUJ'JIjLi & liAOU, Klchmona Va. w.. It. UUltWELL A Co., Charlotte, N. C. All V UUTISIN w ; 'Advertiaiiiir : Good 1 Sytttemallo All pcnous who contemplate making contracts with news papers tor the Insertion of advertisements, should send 35 enl to Geo. P. Itowell & Co., 41 Park Row, New York, for their PAMPHLET-BOOK Inintv-seventh edition) contalnlrg lists of over 2,000 newspapers and estimates, showing the cost. Adver tisements taken for leading papers to many Htates at a tremendous reduction froni pub Ushers' rates. Oet the book. " ' STATE OF NUtlJI CAROLINA, ' SuPERion CocjT-Slanly county. ' V 30A 1875. . Order of publication. Eoss and others, vs. BenoaU Russel and others "J Petition to sell land for Partition- A IN TR13 CASE IT APPEARING TO THE 8AT infaetioo of the eourt that William Stewart at'd wifo, Alioe A.( Grien Melehor and wife, Francei, Wesley Carman and wife. Marv. Jno. W. Carter. Aomistun Catter. Jumna T n.(. and Oarrott Car, defeudants, to. the foreKuia? Petitien, are pot resident of this State I It is therefore, ordered that publication be made of this crderlo tbe Nobth CAaous Abods. ( newspaper publiiihea in Wadeeboru'j N. O.j for six successive weeks, and the said defendant will take notiee that. uol is the nDer before the clerk of the Superior Court of Stanly coun'y, at bis .ffloe, in the town of Albemarle, ou Mon day, the 15th diiy of November 1875, end answer tuemmonoriheriaiutitf. the will tuke .T.nr- ment for tbe relief demanded ia said Petition. W itness, my band and the Mai ot the Court, i . J. M REDVISE. C. 8. C. 27-6t (p. f. $10.) ' Feot. uo h 1875 WILL sccommodate s many day bonrders aa DIRT. Bllllly with (h hu.I nl f .ro -I m low figures as (rood board ean be had, He invites ! jl Yr ..... v 1 ! ' Month H"fi)n 1 1 1 v X c 6 ' J -V 8 5i IS 4.;, Ga.IKE K M T T I C "r T!i I'rrfi rtlon of : r i ' (maiv: i'.vukii thk i i 1 1 ii r ; After a large expenditure ff ti' moni-r in exrx'ri.,n,Hting on the L Mttclnno, we have bee n enabled ti i simple practical niachitm, f pcially n to faraily u.e on account of iu f and the erf at ranco of work it plih. It is more simple thia a . . machiue. and anr p'-rson crilisftrilv ful will learn its me with only t!m n -ii- tanco fif th "InHtruotiun Lxik," accompanies each machine. Im himplHtyj tojethur with iu cnriwnty f r ! i the tnt ran,"e of wrk, main it a 1 cr;rvTiV lr every i.iiBiiy 10 i .ito u wr i 1 f 'C.Y'i.'1 tly brin;; it i;i r"s:rnl i is tlm c-.JthU the rWng Mai!.in. machine i!ri.it iu cott'i'i. tm 1. 1 linensock !,.-; in-. m wriftrrK,' arnrf', af'. -M, l.l;iikri, A, Ac. Ia fact, the rapacity inml ini 1' r making garmeiita is. ou'trnited by tho ingenuity of the operntor. Jno. G. Wrt-UH. the wrll-Vown ru'" liiihar of "Lvcry Man 11 n Uwii,t "To Messrs. Jkbi.vv A Totxim, facturers of the 'Grange' Knittin chine. s - Gents If 'brevity thegrtul of wit; to is limplicitti in machinery the soul of merit. The 'Grange' Kuitting Machine pleases mo. Others are ingeniously coy structed, but too complicated for inexperi enced hands too liable to get out of order. A child cao work 'The Grange,' and there it seemingly nothing to get rut of order. Relieving that to lessen labor adds to the wealth of a people aud to human happi nesi I most heartilv endorse and recotn mend your invaluable household convcnU euce. " 30. G. Wells. 27 Clinton Place. New Yoiik, March' 23, 1875." Testimonials and references from all parts of the country furnishei on applica tion. - Send for descriptive circular. Special inducements fr I'simns ot lluhbandry and Sovereigns 'of Imlu try. Our macbiue is endorsed and recommended by ike Ex. Coin. N. Y. State Graugo P. of II. aud others. Add res, ji:!:e:.iiv 5i'roLLRTTt C97 Droad way, New York. AG E.N H WANTED. -- '12 tf. r MADE AMD BEPAinri) r. at the WADESBORCT CIRiliGE S;., ' Nc w Stan d, intersection of Rutherford and Morgan streets. . -, ' , I ; Prices to suit Jhe limes. JOHN C. McLAUCIILIN, Trop'r. 13-tf ' WE REPttESENT the following relia ble Insurance Companies : The Underwriters of New York. Capital $3,500100 Old North 8tate. Capltal.....MM. i.tK),000 Illcbnionri vire Co. 2oo,tiOO Commercial Fire Co. 200,000 We are prepared to take risks on property In this or adjoining counties. Uiu lloipuvi- nil r.fKai I il.t.a vlu if a tn lr rl at. Julee,te', Lie rates. 24-0 m. It is worth ; w b i 1 e to call at this I office and the "Star see Spangled Banner er size, only $1 a year and a choice of twelve elegaot Chro mos,: Albums, Bockjufcc, to each subscri ber. We receive BubrJTibers at only vl.wkich secures the paper a year and premiums, all sent free, or we will club it with the Attaus and supply both for only 83.00 Call and see the paper.- - 1 : . . i't.' r: A. J. DAROAN. : ' Jno. .iio6tt-ro si aaa JlSUl the treat faraur naner. DARGAN & PEMBERTON, ATTORNEYS AT CAW, 'Wadesboro't N. ' Practice In the State and Federal Courts. Claims collected iu all parts of .North Carolina. AuguHt '21 . 22. VANCEaBURWELL. . ciiazlotaE, n. a rpitE SEXIOR WILL HEREAFTER attend the courts of Anson County gerularly. ' . January 1st 1873-40 tf JobPrintiDs: and t . ,. , r.'. -. - a . :. i ;. pooti; ?f.t-., ' j elrVVr ... .L a nl. V H m t I I ' r i - U I Mifui:i tv i ' L wtw fMr Ih-ir ( . i.' - BUnlllld ill! -. xv ' i:d7 : itAiira AT A t:::A:. ... nn. e. n. roox- Tu. 1-3 totintrton A Tr rr Jlantni to Ji .7 ';-.' l v.i J.'. and A'c'nsU O'srhi. J'rJi.-t.-t ...ti C: r ilrj. ' . itars WwW't lIunvyiiiiiL:.,. '..iVipry U'. b"f n, Mifr.t m v ' Or'MA, ra 1 I't.A ' M( H, t-y. n . . tJH4 fH f. r r t great T: it r i f i i t (TO t JUJiif f i' v I tent fr, .'j r- . ' HAY M t ! I. I IVr-i brHh cr, N. i. 1 Mnrirrt an 1 P"t-i. a. 'I vfi-na, A n" i! t ct aiiRtomv, h t!! -' tn Uugmtiir- full ! " down wiiti fswnai rv' j enn i! virv body t a ; 1 1 fun i - i!i I - th htui.aa pvti i fi -tniit Lite cnri"ti " . -t .ra Km h a w.rk t I jr. HtMT TtniH, i hi hiif i I Horai 4i .; -tt'MI a. r. -v, i'-t f-- ' nf fct i aiirl ht-r own . JxHrtm, an t, M t!onUnti taitila ! at nppltfni. I iOt" enffM eonfrnl r f.' .-, anil H produce fix"! rffrrt v ari fi, HiW plii-itml th(mn.t of imc . , from .nl pu'li-m. la ll iwrn nf th Un.u If u '-niirlT mk, nd tu eff."t marr . C7i. inxi.1 unit Ihm Kelt. I'rW by n k , pr.' . a, $1, Puniphlet iip.m tli '. pi i,v-itJ w-n (?.'! ftntl the unlearned, ihowittir hnw 111 . .ia .!iiN tnipnlrrd, M 1 Mid, u by ),f rtnf.'hin ft I U.ry ol th vrhm lurttruntnnta invntwi fr td r 'ml Ins of th fiht, rnt fr -n rwlii ul 1 e iui. Agento wmnted vrwhfre. A.Wi t Dr. IC. U. I'OOTI!, 'hnrnf. rinln tlome Tilk. XmHaftt Oonimna 8n I euoftlu Story, to., ISO Loxiniium Atuu. N. Y . 13 . .... ' at; 1 AT corrEDGii t j. CO'?'. WE n our t;ctfully invito tLe OIc". 1,,m..T -.ft ,. ,imi(t.n tse I u. - IhNH. ...j ..! .4 ..... j. ' k ' ,rrfin l r . - .-t.'.rf . i r !, trf q ' I ff. "i . " of lit - h l ' ' itrx?r, b t Ii".. Alt'-!-fl.fO - l.-v ( n trwl'-l l. ii i 1 . DT1. I 1 . ffl.K, 0 HAIL. 1UI 0t l C4 on w : jr.-m AND TUB "WuV3TV'fjir i.-Lx;:.' : nd well sclectCilitock cf to the f "t blAl'Ai Dry Goods, Notions, Jlalif, Heady Zladj JJoos ami Hardware. "' ' Also a full U. Atr:: an.l .va on baud a.-. of 1- s i-'.T leo '75 NE4XUX.AT -
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