i - . I: ! : i -' i ; t i" The Wilson Advance. o v"ttson, FniDAY,-8eptember, 10, 1881. J. W. L,A' CASTE K, Editor. Valuable JLaad for gale By virtue of a power of sale con form its part of the contract by fur nishing the 500 convicts promised and agreed to he idaced in the service of i lprrpd on me as Administrator cum the com nan v, and in consequence of : !estamonto annexoof the last will and thisiailure and the inabilitv of the THE ADVANCE. pblfrhe Tery Fridav moraing, at WiNon, l B. O. tkitaerlptieu F.rice :' fi. vt. year, l,W ffcraix month. Advchtihivo Bath. One .Square, one t'im 1.00: 50 ctinu'for e:ica ulMfjiit;ut iu.-irtio:i. 1. moaiha oo. L.iiwrl dwcjuuts will fe made L Ibf torgerB4lTertiaieutsandfjrcoiitracU! by the --. CoMinciCATfof CowmnnioationH on inter wtlns topics" mid uetVs uum.-i wjlidtod, AHOurninunicatiousiitiotikl be addressed to THuWlLM-lADVUitS. company lafter making every effort to obtain the requisite number of hands, an extension of time fur a few months was asked last April. This was agreed to by the commissioners, but subse quently withdrawn after several testament of Kinchen. Crumtder. de ceased, I shall offer for sale on the premises, on Thursday, the 20th day of October, IMS!, a tract of land con taining one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, lying in the township of Spring Hill, on Black Creek . run, in the county of Wilson. The same be ing the premises latelv owned and oc- de- LIS months, during which time the work cu,i(Hl -v "lchen Crumpler, ip ro-ifl h.i i,, . , ! ceasea. lernis otsale cash it. ro.iu na. been goineron nifht. ; ... WMMo CLEBTl TMffl M I AH BE AGAIN. upervisionof Col Bntircd in th rW Offloe at WIIma N. C. a LIFE ISSUltAKCE MANIA. -There have been many and strange upeculative manias in the world's his tory. Hqw often has it lecii''. verified la tne past, that "the earth hath bub bles as the Bea hath." The tulip craze the South Sea bubble the rail road mania in England the petrole um craze and the California mining lock speculation, when even the stir Vant girld and little school childron bought and sold stocks, are a few of the many examples that might b mentioned, of the pre valence of moral epidemics. l3ut the most remarkable and at the me time thelnost revolting, m the speculation known as the Death-bed lusurance business. No ? complete disclosure of the infamows traficsoems to have been made, but the meagre details which Jul ve crept into the newspapers from time to time, are sufficient t how a moral condition in the speculators, which seems hardly piblein a civilized country. The mania seems to have reached 1 highest devetopmeut in the State . of Pennsylvania and has attained some prominence in Maryland and perlmps ot'ier States. In the former State the Governor, and several State Officers, h we been publicly accused of being interested in tkis nefarious business, and of using their official positions to farther it. The modiu operandi of these death- i i t ueu insurances appears to be as fol lows A company is formed for the jupusw ana auopts the assessment principle of life insurance. All the , policy holders are assested at a certain llxed rate upon the death of any per eon whose life has been insured: Whenever a death occurs, every per son owning a policy of a thousand dol lars, usually upon the life of some oth r person, U i assessed a dollar, and larger policy holders in proportion. mariner, who has a neighbor B generally believed to be at the po'nt of death. sowifA can take out in ome accommodating company a poI . 4oy of $1,000, on ;B's life, and B die oon after, say, only ten deaths have i"Tl nfU took out the policy , the company, A will have paid 510 - U aessments and will be entitled to - eollect from the company $1,000. This Wears to bethe whole story ofdeath- . inaurance, speculating upon the Chances of one's neih ,r sst;' lives' with ai1 its demr- . ?. ino nuniber of kre7fr , . , e ',as, must be . - wuia lo ftave reached. upon the and day, under the Andrews, the President of the road, ana pushed forward with all the vigor and energy possible. The reasons assigned for withdraw ing the extension of time are: j 1st. Tluit'the extension was fraudu lently obtained. 2nd. That the work Ls not pushed forward with sufficient vigor and en ergy, ! nrd. That the Richmond & Danville company have been discriminating in their rate? of freight against our peo ple, towns and cities. The -o are grave charges and it should' not be forgotten that the bur den of proof rests upon the commis si, uiers who make them. They are each and 'every one denied by the members of the Richmond &' Danville Syndicate1, the President and. officers' of the road.: - And if the testimony, of correspondents of the press from that section of the.country, r.n 1 tlie i-eople in whose midst the work is being car ried on, is to be taken, we think it will be impossible to sustain any of the charges. Tlie people of North" Carolina are proud of their reputation as a law-abiding, justice-loving people. And in the words of a heathern writer, we would say, "Fiat jiiztifia mat cih W," Let justice be done though the heavens fall. WILEY CRUMPLER Administrator Cum Test. Annexo. Sep 1G 4t. M. T. Youxu. J. E. X. GOKHAM. T"1T7'ITII the greatest bargains ever seen in Wilson V V od of informing my old customers and tlie public at large, that have returned to this place to again lead ths market in selling the very cheap est goods, thegreatest bargains, and in fact to again assume the -title of the The avcII known Mill on ContGiitftfa. C.iovl- ed by KobinGvn IL Baker, all in cood order with I take this meth-iou" 11 1 yw "tin. uiu nvmey Water Savincr i rrnrti u t onr. 'inn. nnnn i.m .-. i i n , . . A "" "" ii us. mill : ihi iiirnn lu II , ;Will sell for cash or whane jbr ;v Young & Crorliain, DF.AI.EIl IX a i: n a r ''si e kci i . i i i a , TARBORO STREET, WILSON, X. C. A. IJUAXOir. T. J. IUDLEY J. F. FAltAIEK. nR.l.VCMM A CO., it-nrrul (ommiMion ITIerelinnl. (OFFiCKjX GWATIIM EV'.S BUlLDIX'o) NORFOLK', VA. BST" Liberal advancements mavTe consignments with bill of hand. Sep 10 tf. . on hwliivg in We owe our readers are apology fr the absence of our usual editorial con tributions in the last issue of the Ai i vaxce. Owing to the sudden illness of one of the printers and an unexpec ted demand for space for several nev and important advertisement-!, thev were crowded out. An extra will be issued in tho future should another such occasion require it. Our readers, we trust, will appreciate the dilem ma in which we were placed, .and take, this time, the will for the deed, especially as they '.missed nothing very startling or important. JAMES Y. LANCASTER, - Attorney- at -Law, WILSON, n. c. Office in the Court IIoiisp. . Praclictvs hi tlie Courts (cxfppt. tli nferior court of .Wilson couii'v) ;iiul will iivc prompt attt'iition tolxisiucss entrusted to him in WiNoh and adjoining cnttiitiivi. The President's condition is un changed. His removal to Lont Branch has not had the desired effect, but his physicians appear hopeful. God grant that he may recover. NEW A 1 )VERTISEMENTSv - nA!I'UOAD TROUBLES. readew will remember that we Wed I the sale of t he Western N. C ilroai, and venture the prediction' ? f a Suable State property, would grow olIt of it. We tLTTivhx --uwith th till collected iw'itS ;iu Je jr th which that important faction was consummated. -liv wever, was nuule, and Jlr. V . J. Rost and his New York as sociates took possession of the proper ty, under certain liabilities to forfei tnre by non-performance of the terms Of the OOntro.if- ,.l.:r . , - , , me- viiiui oi wmcn was th completion of the road to Paint Itock and Pigeon River on the Duck town branch, by July 1st, l ssi . Ry an early disagreement among ite mein bers it soon became apparent that the Few' York Syndicate would not com ply with its agreement. And Mr. J. Best upon being.deserted by his w York frieiifLs, turned to the Rich mood & Danville Railroad Company fir help out of his difficulties. ? vThe Richmond & Danville company became the purcluLsers of tho interest of TV. J. Best and his associates in the contract, .assumed all their liabilities under it, and it v. duly assigned to the company with the knowledge and aeeent of the commissioners appointed by the Legislature. The price paid Mr. Best, we believe, for expenses in curred, Ac, was about $3,000, for his Interest in the property seven thou sand five hundred shares of stock and th temporary Presidency of the com pany at a salary of $100 per mouth This he accepted and assigned all his interest and that of his associates to the Richmond & Danville Taken Up .1st ray. At my residence in this county about September 1st., a male vearling about two and a-half years old. The owner can geLhis property bv proving property and paying for all expenses. HARDY PEACCCK, Col. Sep 16 4t. i Stantonsburg, N. C. FO RESALE. I will sell.to the highest bidder, for t .ijt r . casn, at tne l ourt House in Wilson oa Monday the 7th., day of Novem ber 18yl the house and lot situated on Tarboro street adjoining the lots of M. Rountreeand others, belonging to the estate of Mrs. S. E. Blount, deceased. II. G.CONNOR, Executor. Sep. 16 It. . . NOTICE. I will sell on the 30th.,- dav of Sep tember 1881 .at the late residence of. Nelson Eatmajivdeccascd, the follow ing personal iproperty: Two mules, one two horse wairort: one curt nnrt farming implements and household ami. kitchen furniture. Terms ea-di. F. A. WOODARl). f Administrator. Sept. 1(5. tf. ! Holliii's Institute. BOTET()L;T SPRINGS, YA., The:Jth amiiual session closed with most satisfactory rest.lts. Seventy (TO) Diploinarf were 'awarded in Eclectic, Literary, classical, and scientific courses of study undermost approved stand anls. The DejKirtment of music num U'red more .than one hundred pupils and made a chaste aiKi ini)re,ssive ex hibit on ('omniencement day. Art also was conspicuous. The facilities nereallonled tor board, .varied and elevated instruction, the advantages -of locality climate .and comfort and especially the rare of health, morals and manners of pupMs are most invi ti'ur to tliouurJitCnl narent. -J-Mylitcon officers and teachers, seven of whom are gentlemen. The :Wth Session will open on the T4th of .September, tJ For particulars apply to the Superin- t leuoeut. CIIAS. L. COCKE, tfa'pt. July l-:mi 1 CHAMPION OF LOW PRICES TI IE ORIC! INAL. I was fortunate enough to procure the most select variety of goods at tlie lawest imaginable prices, and am therefore prepared to astonish vou with the ( bargains that I am 'offering. I have excelled ail my former efforts, and have for this sea-on the very largest and best selected stock or goods and hereby challenge the entire trade to compete with me. I am determined to carry the day as the Original Chanipion of the low price system established by mc nt Wilson. - And! am satisfied that even in the small miechase of onlv five dollars worih of goods at my place, I can save you the above named dollar for I am determined to sell you any article in mv line it least twentv per cent, cheaiv- i er inan me same can oe oougnt lor at any otlier store in town. My aim now j.- o in hi tiiu mm jh iiniuii iiitr iji'iu'iit (ji oiirinu. inai i am t;t-i receiving. An exiienence oi neivrly twenty years enable? me to know juft -.-':.-. r i what Tin: P8 Mt WAVI. And where to procure the same at the very lowest prices. My stock of goods ior uie ian iraae is unususny large ana varied, and -embraces DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, .BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, and CAPS, LADIES and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES HATS, MU.LINERY FANCY GOODS, EMBROIDERY," HOSIERY, NOTIONS, i-iu.M.uiMis,i loaivS, .sua wls, TA.'LE and OIL CLOTHS, TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, Ac, t . , . '. ' In short anything ususally found in a first class Variety Store, and each branch is vomplete in all its details. To give you an idea 'of what you can expect' idwise note a-few. of my prices: All:i('siM TooMtetl Iilcurliin: AIamsine EM:iirf .Spnii Col Ion Co it ii I v rp:i ll rr Eiuen 'I'oni'In MrIiite V!i.n GenH Wbiti' Shirln el I 'ntlr.sliirl hi:: good la rm. in I liavo not the time IV. m mv. Reason for soiling to attend to it. Listunee froin Wilson, 5 1V 2 miles v For terms, priee, Ac, appy to Sl from 15c iij 3,:k1i.-m IIosc VI Ilair-IIose fro in .c up Ciii ! pi-r yard Elamllirrcliier - i t0 per ESiiiidi .'Se n pair 5c n pair 3c n paper 3c a paper 1 for iXc Augf,ly WILSON, X. (: ElfCELSSOfl 00 m STOVES! THE BEST IN THE MARKET, Fourteen different sizes an1 k ;,;,, Sizes with Enamc-kvl l'.i-aervuirs.' At'eM ell requirements, and priced to fcUit ail r LEADLG FEATURES: Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grn Adjustable Pamper, InterrharReable ' matte Shelf, trolling Ioor, Tw inging n.'tnh Plate, Swinging Fine-BV p, Rf.-vorsible (;tt BumiT.g Lonr Cnxss. I'icce, Doiibfe Centers, TTcavy Hins Covors, Illuminated K JOoi.rs, Xi.'kol Kn.-tis, Kickel I-.iikIs, etc t'n equaled in Material, in FinLsli, and la operation. Manufactured by ISAAC A.SHEPPARO & CO., Baltimore, Md mid for sale by -UEO. B. OUKE. & CO., Wilson. X. C. ?.IISCELLANj:OrS. iiH' a pt?cr Etoi s Blals com .f up lOc ai pirVe,.,,eu' -' fro m ode up i e, Lailie Slioe r. ojn aoc up iies I from SOc uplid G'lovew 5f u pice- a.c a piece Site a piece iroin sue up Jroin SOc up 111 cents In short 'I will merely say that no matter at what price you are offe red any goous at any einer store, eome to the OKKUN AL CH AiriON; and get tin sane' goods twenty per cent. less. 1 am in earnest and will-do.- just what- 1 tell you. I therefore advise all in want of roods to avail themselves of mv offer and standing challenge. . Come and satisfy Yourselves Tliat I nieaw- io nvaintain ray title of the old and only original champion of iov prices D Ii. IL W. J O Y N E Jiurcpon lenlit, hi tie 0 !( igSHas permanently located in Wilson, N. (V All operations will ix; neatly and carefully performed and on terms as reasonable as possible -Neeth extracted without pain. Office Tarboro street next door to Tost office. an 3 12111. J Svpt 2tf ' ' ' 1 DOUBLE TWIN SPRING BED. 48 Bessemer Steel Springs, for $5 00 TElUUTDltY FOR SALE. - ' The best Springs ever made. We are Ihr: .sole nyniis foj- i iit-sifxe lli-iil sp;itis lor WiU sou, I'irt, Wayne, .Tuhnsdii, tir,-i'niv -iiul fr:i vcn. Wi-will ci-li ii-ritory for ciiiier . coui-iy, cxl-imu Wilson; Adilirss J. (i. 1LUVLES & BHO., July lo-3m Wilson, N. (!. rvi P. P O W K L L FASIIIOXA1U.K is.viip.r.n. TAKlJoao ST., WlUSd-V, n.i:. Having opened a first-cla.-s Uarher shop solicits the, patronage of those w ho wish good work done. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. Uu'vlo-lv proviurr ,,rn.,(lr(: , f' :frH t'-n h 'll. (J. 'IMTl.MJiw .. 'niTLHKA1); ilsosir.v.c; CAHKIAGES. NEW- I vPW STYLES j i t PlilCKS. New Firm GRIPFIN & MURRAY. JM'iTltKLL'S X. ( rioii.i,og,th A,,-,,,! ji . J he Huilrlmgs an S;,rin- lnv. lirc'iased hv the p,'i ' Si ? ouliiv -i en i iv.,1 w..i...... , V lll"r ' r ill , mi........... iH HiO AiKand a desire U llt , i "H'lifnJ iv,,,;,,, ,ol I u it inn in I; Of. 'IV Gol.lstoro S.. AN ilfion . X; C. S?8s'o ichar"re.. ;r'marcm;rsi. will, Jl.j:ir, '. ' . ";nul mu. f twenty wks-.o Pt, riirtiirilini.-;..)'. . , F AUAIi: WAIN URlGH'i Founjd r ers of D'ass and Iron, and ,,., Mt'facturers of a' fla ir old stur,, . 'ir:ov,AolmiCAIOJrXA . Wm.A. BARBREY DEALER IN -SEWfX MACSIIES NEEDLES, OIL SrC, Tarboro Street. : "WILSON, N. C. PRICE LIST. ' o vm FOR SALE! My house and lot situated on the corner of Tarboro and Lee streets in the town of "Wilson. The lot is a de- lrable tine, irood srarden. aiul foo.l well of water on tlie premises. Terms reasonable. Sep lGtf. J. F. FAltMElt, NOTICE! Having qualified sis Administratrix j of Sophia Deans, deceased, notice is Hereby given to all persons indebted to the deceased j to make immediate payment, and! all persons having claims against the deceased are re quired to present them for collection before the loth day of September 1882, or this notice w ill be pleaded in btfr of recovery. 1 S. A. TAYLOR, i Administratrix. Sep 16 4t. j XKW HOME. sr. JUI1X ' UHITE.. """" KEMlXiTi. . " DAl'XTLE8S. EKi, , AMEJU ax.. W H E K EE ii & iV JLSOX,. JnilTXEY 8IN(;EU (Latest .'improved) ICTOH, . ..... , A ii v :;. no 30 oo , :iu oo :( oo ........ ;o oo ;u) oo .. ...... :u) oo 30 oo other ns Cliean :i r.xn h Kno-iir in the- Staff, f .you'waiit n .M.iciiino L.nv oiler mi? the rah. .1 will deliver, instruct siud k'jep. up warrant. i. - i - ' - intauove prices are for covered. lro)-leaf and two ilrawcrs, -inehiding tucker. Jolulston Ilutller, lieinmers, &e. JISTTD "WnSTTEB .AFTER THREE WEEKS OF HARD WORK MY IMMENSE NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS AT LAST IN ORDER. I CAN SAFE LY ASSERT THAT IN POINT OF M Iiv lrgeht .-lock of on; I'.iucl any, 'J(i laity, Qua lty and uiiaiitity A 5! Alanfact'iTers of CnrriatT"s., '''iy-ifV, Cartf, Wasi'i'os. llar:cs,-xi all Kinds of riding vehicles. Wliifh will ,. sold :i the lowest (lusKiblc fiiircr. We haw now on Itiiil 'ri uite and st-lt'ii stock o work. Our prict-s are ;o low as tlielowr.t. lit1 cum. and i:ill on u' Ih-Iuic biii-.np. 6aii.fai-tion rn;iraiufil in rvery . c;ihi. lippniitK iii-aily and ' promptly al tended to 17 : BLACK CREEK r ' an FMPLEM FiVTS In the State for t'i Ft-n ''. i ' .... H"0"" warranted to onu) sale. rkiuen . W " will wmnnro n,-;n . . w ,i, h . V 0,,t in-thivf.r v, i r ',,r Hnc',rc Hiank. .nd a. ie 1 nU"'U a "tiuuancc of ike Ap.2.jy.. FAHSiEJi t WAINMVHIiJHT. CA Dail SELLING OUT AT COST The stock -of jroods, on Tarboro Street, rtH-ontly assiiiod to me by E. O. 2s"oe & .Oo.,-consistinir of l)RY C?(ODS, GROCERlks, NOTIONS, BOOTfc?, SHOES, CAN NED GOODS, CONFECTIOX ERIES, TOB.ACCO, CIGARS, AC. company,,', : ",v" r"" x unies whjch went immediately und euerget-, call aiul examine the stock before it is Ically t6 work to earry out the contract j all c5sed out, as it is mv intention to ufgtrtd faith. j dispose of it as soon as possible. The State, hwever, failed to per- j A. P. SI.MPSOX, - - ;s-p i:. lE Asirnee. Wootten & Stevens, FURNITURE DEALERS AND Tjrnciert,a,3ers, S ilsox. N. c. 1 A e liave on hand a large and well selected stock of Parlor and Chamber i urnitureand are constant v.receivine additions thereto. " AVe make cheap bedsteads and mat tresses a pecialty. Picture frames, moulding and pic luree in great voriety sold cheap. Repairino' 'iiestly and promptly aone,-and sat isfaciion guaranteed Rosewood and melalic burial cae from thd ciieaiH-st to the best bronzed Peace Institute. F0K YOIAG LADIES. RALEIGH, N.C. REV. R. RURWKLl' i j JOHN R. BURWRLlI rilIXrAiJj The nintir annual .-esion commences ! A ednesday, Aug. :1 , l ssi , smd closes j June th, ls. Instruction given in) all branches usually taught in lirst elass lemale schools. Ailvants.r vocal and instrumental music unur passed. Building litmted throughout by steam. Location equal to anv in "ie country for healthlulness and ac cessibiUty. For circulars and cata logue, aukes, REV, R, RURWELL S: SON. mvmmT stock has nev er EEEN SURPASSKH Tt tijv STATE. ; Lurgeas my' usual purchase of Itress Goods tire, I have this seas; purchased more than double ,the usual quantity, and UeL confidem. that l ean otiit my custodiers in anything desired rein th? ordinary Calio to the iinest Camels Hair Plaids, French Novelties, j Silks, Satins, Satin Surah, &c. fIn.Dry G ds and Notions I cannot be-in to enumerate, vet would hke;.to mention a beautiful ortmest of plain, plaid and fancy Bakings, plain and fancy Jieaver Cloakings, &c. My 5 V1' f js ton TIr the Gin- best lllMfllilw. Ginning Cottton, ;ins leaner and. .v guarr.i XV S. Aitderson & Co- MAN EEACTUREU OF CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, VAGONS, : CARTS, And every kind of Vehicle for HARNESS riding. &tock of of wrci ns consists oi iioaks. n mn t.. u .r .A J C?l 1 T I . - ' "'iv-rt-tto. i ill! LUlf A T 1 ha,ve anuties of Spreads. Quilts blankets, &c'' auda thousand other desirable articles ..cVU To myOlothing Department I paid special attention and am satisfied that my assortment of Men's, Youths' Ij0y and Chil dren suits, Overcoat Reversible Overcoats and Ulsters 3 second to none, and my prices will ahvays be as W or lower than the lowest. In Buots and Shots I have exclusive cont o of several makw, every pair of which is warranted. ? Kats, OaiDs, TruLixkis, Valises, &o. On my second floor 1 ha Uil Cloth kinds. Made and repaired in the' most proved style -workmanship. ap SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED Send your order to VV. S. ANDERSON & CO. BLACK CREK. N. C. 1865 COCliCADE 31 A R D L C Y 0 R It S 88 1 K1 of.tha Ihim'I ltt I , . . a, Kill i VI JeedMrs anrl r'uni.Uw in -the' i i.H, I fa ins fa-ter,' (liv t v n lV('iri:;viin than 1,11,,, Water 5l. St, l!M Pmv "I l.i Ml I'fc adjusted l're-s trong(t and bt in i;sr. f r -,. i 1-Tf,a5!n or 'vh write to u. . IELI AM.SON A. L'Wll f 'lU'll, KiUe;-h, N.C. -to lialoifh v-.ifi, i ij L Reffrs Jun,l7-;i-fu. Va. j Bycainore Street, Petetsbunr, ! Git AVE STONES I ,.r -. . . . wieery uescription, in ad- to order, irh,N.('.fSn my sejonailcor have oiiantities of CnmM c T iw . ry. ascription, mad- Ioth Crnmh Plnil,. t1 T OI Carpets, RuCP, Mats, nmgin-in price from So up. Join brumb Cloth?, &c, Glassware and Crockery of an nt bv mail ita-e j.hk! wi . 1 conliaily invite an inspection from ill enclosel for return, win Renectfullv ree-eivel they are filled and aui'eilillllr d. If the work is rot s i H o sen Hi a I. i'sitrn- ith stanps orders are f iruiii-il. Ifthe work is not satif.ictor purchasers are requested to return at my expense no pay refp'ir.-d unlil tli.j wirk is eamin id. onvsot(lciit3 solicited from all l arLs of the ooiintrv, 1 ' lcb20-:y " CIIAS. WALSH. Arthur :C. Freeman, - - - lcft?er in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, liJJ Main . St.. Head Market uare ' V-Nonrouc, va. fmtri'hr Jorc stftek .ft' hr-tin.T. !- .,hi -S M-tof jmv.-li-v f,.r -T-f -J'1 latr;d l Ir ladies & to I ). V!id eM..,0 tn 10. The-. r.r.- hn ,,mo. nf tho mat,r inJuc' ,,,,e,,tjj 1 -rin- Rt U7. nctr fct'ore 'Wedding and Enragement Rings always on hand, '?ra Yw.z free of cliarfro, fydim and uiwidrj rtruircd and fsr- ct. ror-r orders to me and fhcj will b Promptly filled. A, C. FREEMAN- v.,

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