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'f'?pi!!1''c,1,ircl1' ..i i anvath Phila . t Ont'l ' J it - -ith re- Sergeant Blason Pardoned. The indiscreet Sergeant who so far forgot his duty aVmember of a guard as to fire Wb 'musket at the marderar Qai- teau has just been pardoned by the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOB PRINTING, OF WE MAKE .SPECIALTY - . i':JS vf nijr.' 1 fV 1 i i . . . I . thp RU Cb y' I i. ICOlUQUb LCI BC9KVIU1T 1)11 IV unnnr a nt LflJU. 1 - I i : -,. - "-Imam, - Ww. rrp.,tives wb brought be- quarter of the term or imprisonment LttafllHHLLy AJND rtlSIKKS. p.,nventien oT te fcpis lire 'f , at thai tioe a commit in . ......mi house -ordepuiiw and te fwi" . ... v.i.ider th decree W . ,.rt uBoii the nature of Sergeant was .guilty. lor which he was sentenced.' The par don will be apprbved by the many ltew.n appointed thougbt'tss citizens whose feelings caused thgm to forget how graye was uioujiiiuo VI IT UICU me ine Dreacn oi a rpnort upon me imuiu w otiui wHguuiy. xnose wno are iiu l:!.:,..! I n if nnM in rn wi.o t Via p,..:j.. r q( tViurpt'itore proniimcu-iu 1 -; . inoimui iui rWV r ki-dred and affinity leniency tan afford to reserve de w ,. ..h a of kunreu j cision until thv Vrtnw aa VAii nr. ble ;W' exhumed. Here it.if, Arthur what were the ground, upon i ifiod nearly rnuey yeaia 1 nuauiua puraon wu granted ; v - Which we print in a clear and distinct manner. OUR PRICKS MODERATE. Our work guaranteed satisfactory. E. 8. WARROUK A CO. ..Li 'an may A woman may not nr.t 4 ,.,nrrT her 1 ; Grandfather, - . iMndior'B lilltt ne., -granu father. Father's brother. Mother's brother, ". . Father's sister's bus- Fitter" band. 1 if .tkan'o alilAr'ahiie .... n - .mntherv Husband's -..trBJ"notner'; father. lister. . brother UntMI flft'l -Wi motbeTi V. .iiler. band. Husband.s father's , brother, Husband's mother's brother, j father, Stepfather, Husband's father, Kno. i Husband's son Danetiier's Brother. Husband's brother, Sister's husband, ttons son, i Kr. ; Uier, . fWPinotWr. -"lft,"niotn6 r, tDtujbter, . Son'i wlf. . ,.r' dwihier Daughter's son. in "fu bob's, daughter' llMwiir. husband. Snperstitions Moriuon Women. A ghastly barial ceremony that is practiced by the Mormons rivets the hold polygamy has bn the superstition of these creatures. Eyery wife 'that is boried has a blac: cloth Jatd on her tce, and the Mofmoa ; women t ay e taugnt to believe that on the resurrec tion day, when the righteous are called into the jova of their Lord, no hand out that oi a husband can remove the Corner Front and Princess .streets. October 2 6 tf over Dyers. MEMERY PURVIS, pRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER, JBORO, N. C, oflera his Professional TAR- Servi ces to the;Public, GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. WORK DONE AT PRICES TO BU THE TIMES, i wife fit' dnght- BrotHer'.on1le' Hiter'i ion's wlfi-. t ifei brother'8 liU?llWf. ltHMirdU6h. wr. husband. Daughter's daugh ter's husband. Husband's song's son. Brother's son, Sister's son, Brother's daughter's husband, Mister's daughter's husband, Uusband's brothel's son, t - ' Husband's sister's sou. cloth, and that unless the cloth is lifted by his hand she must remain in outer dark DeSS forever. A vnmin mhn Ka. imsbaud ,iTe9 that-pand the! Mornoh women' - I believe t cau't help bebavintr herself. no matter bow many wives her hus band , takes. She has to keep on the rignt side ot toe only man who can take off that cloth Ghicaao Tribune. i - oct 26-1.31 t T " 'S I . ' lo cure fresh beef, Ibams or should ers, in a short time, put one or two pounds of good sa't ih a kettle or spi- ler, and, heat it over the stove until all the moisture is expelled and the salt is so hot that it Will hiss when drop of water is dropped in. It will lake about two pounds of salt to 100 pounds of meat. Just before removing from the fire, where it must be con stantly stirred, addon) ounce of pul verized saltpetre to each pound of salt, or in that proportion. Have the meat ready; if hams, . lay them on the skin side, and over all parts where the flesh is exposed . rub thickly with brown sugar: then, with a large iron spoon apply the hot salt, which will penetrate . T I, V. - H - 3 z -rn i ." " o " rn m I- 4 r 3 3! C3 m ts2'?'t?''"'' 30 BO o re E Q n c a f a June '29 3m 52J LS3 True Ladyhood. Beciuse a lad y i obliged to econo BWB4 mRke over her old dresses, it JohboI follow that she is not a. lady iiccepted 'sense of the-term., A iJf " is a woman who clearly under Kinds and consistently practics the tffinementsota h'mhly civilized exists .npf ant? tho most real distinction be- the meat and take the'sugar with it ifn a lady and a woman who is not Cover well with this salt and lay in a twn the other, aDd more determined gmoked, if desired, and they will have CHAMPION GIGAR FACTOK to preserve the habits oi a nigu ciyni-Laii the liavor ot sugar-cured hams. u, ;n hr own npr.n and in iTreat beef in the same Jway, one side ' u .h i,.. ...v.r.riir I at a time, and after twd or three days iWa nvpr whom she has authority. I . , . r , i . . """"r- . - nangupto ary. i nave prepared tne Tbtie habits arc not' simply JThabits of fine9t drietl bgef j ever aw in this way- fiwnsp; it is cheaper to remain sober To cure or keep" fresh beef, mutton or tun in frst tiosv. and vet is more ladv- fisb in warm weather without salt, dis ' S2iQ SSS Thrt0ofS K HICKS & BRUNHILD & BROS, Bonry to peic joou jngnsn man oau, gaiion 0f water, Cool, the meat ana or ib be gentle than rude; yet a lady then cover witiihthis liquid in a clean r,nm i.refelenca sneaks correctly and jar orbarrelr'It can she kept for weeks I i n ftiid or o kunnlte mimners. It so happens b II. BRUNHILD & BRO., Distillers, Wholesale Lipor Dealers AND PROPRIETORS OF THEJj W I LH I N TO N, N. . RICHMOND, VA., tht fofce of crcuimtauceH that there itmote ladies in the upper classes thwifl the, lower, and that there is a . wm public opinion in the upper " 'dasittiboBt most 'things which, taken together, torutitute civilization, be- inrthis way. Salt can be added to sea son, u desired. American Agriculturist. Vital Question) ! ! Ask lite most eminent physician Of any school, what iW the best thing iu the worlld for quieting and allaying all irritation of the .nerves and curing am it is t faulrin rich people who all forms of nervous complaints, giving 4iwrf!,fcus not to he clean and I natural, childlike, refreshing sleep caiiiiateA,, n4 poute, hen it may always-? . . .m'j be a miifortune in poor ones. And they will tell you unhesita There is then really such a thing as tincly jdjhbow, and it is one of the'stronirest S"tSorne fjrm if'Hou!" ofcivtlizing influences. - , . f uii.n. K i " Ak auywi)rall of the most eminent physician: . "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all dis eases of the kidneys and urinary or gans, Buch as , Brighl's disease, dia betes, reteulion or inability to retain uriue. and all the diseases and ail- ruetits peculiar to Womeu" And they will tell you explicitly aim MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIND OF FINE ,: . ' ' .1 -,' CIIKWINO TOBACCO, NAVYS AND TWISTS may 20--tt . Tedious Talker, ll.iw- -many tedious talkers one is teed to tolera'.e iu the highways and byways of society. They commence sentence and pause, make it great &z C' Uiit ol a prolouurd "and," uso a word od ihen chDge Hj.iur auother, and mm . JV.Tt Will be mallei. nnv ?; ,1. M - p Itcontams free to U applicants. tranoranf liatrrar without ordcriui it. nnouT. I.ft paTP9, w) iiiiu.ir;i'iwi, line, ymi" !(Wriptiou ral valuable directlona for pUnttriK lrno vineties oi Vegetable ana rlower tHa, l'l.intw, Truit Tm. rtiv Iursluable to til, eajxso fallv to Market (JBrdenfTfl.! Kend forit 1 J D.M. FERRY fit, CO. DETROIT MiOH. i cauaie so much precious time time that the listener becoming impatient, emphatically, "iiuchu." hi. ti... ... j. a'-.i .-.i Ask the same physicians , . . I "What is the most icliable and ration lor the time occuped. bur- 8Urest cureJor all live-r diseases or dys fwnidtd by bright spirits, all of whom i.nmiu ronstinalioti. . iudicedtion, bil- k ' ..1.5.. . .. . . i ! ' ' ..f:iV.--.-. "rpimtiuiQg to y well worth hear! nousnesj, niamnai kibi,-b1 , H it is ibaufferablt annovioe JLo be w!ll.te,l.u:1 .. , . qK;..ij . - . ,, . .1 fjVlaudrate: or lanueuou; -r ,RfJl " "utHrdly aim and re- t," when thessj remedies are cqhibined with others equally valuable And compounded into Hop Bitters, such a wonderful add mysterious cu rative Pawer is developed which is so varied in its operations that no disease orjUl health can possibly exist or re sist its power, and vet it u llarmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to Kicaioiiu ana Ffleritoi Railroal Co inMnl I 1: . i'v, im unen io lonifeHrtifwn sep- Hie piik of wbosiueauiog hare been expressed iu a few chosen words, h may be said in 1 1 i '"Khl ul the habit of ? ';. .Mf lall'ina K i .u- fa - ; w av-uilfU. 1U IUV I DllC nm mi.al u l l L'ff . w uiu. o sure do um Jlniog to aay belore monopolizing ?fi,1'?? "h.lcU m,lhl otherwise be MUW, wd prumineauy empleycd; then, in a f.imu 1... . J. 1 kI. k ' "" t"r. "u asiapieu 2 oear part iu the ceueral C10M M ENt INO Tuesday. jNovemoer isin ; 1SS2, traius ou this Road will run as fol lows: .LEAVE RICHMOND SOUTH i in i fc-uti. .vail, ilaliv. maiLes mroiucu connections ior sivuana ow ouly at Petersburg. Iullman Palace Bleeping Cars between Mllford Va aud Charleston. usei ob. -The tiwr nd mor .x.i, I K,r v.ars. and niven up by physi- a society in which on finds himself, ciaiis of Urighfs and other kidney dis- 11.51 A M, Through mail uaur CHAITF.K II. "Talieuts Almost dead or nearly dying. 1 . t ' ... V. . , a ..... w v. n . tfll Ent n . . i r 1 i . 1 . ..inint. .avaa Aiicrna irtU- V . roDDing ise I eases, liver muiuiiiu, rowy for iu polTSTllables. Th called consumption, have been cured. roo has to say i, ben ..ij ;a h I Women cone nearly crazy! iminner. inr n i.,.. .u.. i , . nn nr ncuraiiria. nervous- -un.u seems th natnr.i i ... vakatninAs ana various uiseasrn conneeV-. lug for Italclgh. Charleston, Au ffiiaija. Allien. oaTaonau i jaca sonville. Stop at Shops, Chey ir . Coiitralla. Drewry's Hlufl. on slsnal. Pullman Sleeper be tween New York and Charleslon on this tralu. 6. JO 11 M, Freight dailv (excrt Sunday 7 JO A M. freight dally (except Sundays LEAVE ?,PETKRSBTRti NORTH ' NEW ADVERTISEMENT. FAST MAIL AND AD VEB TISEMENTS. CAUTION, PASSENGER ROUTE TO THE t. NORTH AND EAST via RICHMOND FREDERICLSBURQ 1 AND PO f TOMAG RAILBOlD. . .. .1. Entire trains ran thronirh from viimlA4 ton to WashingtOH, via this route without caaog, Leave Wilmington, f W W RR aiuiy at, o.vu p m ana -o u a. tzl. Leave Richmond aL.6 03 am and fU 12 am Arrive at Washlngtoa at 10 25 a m and f3 45 P iu, auv -w OO p 1. r Arrive at, wai timore at tlZ 06 noon and to 15 p m.inu'iiapm. . r Arrive at Philadelphia at f2 30 p m and f8 10 P in, 'o uua in. Arrive at New York at ta,30 p m and tlO 50 p J. ui. uu ou a ni. i Daily, Sunday excepted. Dally. Pullman Palace" SleeDinsr canon thggio a m, train to New York, and on the 00 iu nam iu vTMOiiigion . C A TAYLOR, . General Ticket Agent.', E T D Myers, Gen'l Supt I 1 aug NADE.I COTTON PRESSES. COTTON O-INS i ' ;" - I PUEST UO0D3 OF THE KIND 1 QUALITY AND PRICES OUARAN- , TEED IN EVERY RESPECT. '. 1 , ' i ' ' WM.E. SPRINGER k CO. lose 8 tf Successors to Jao. Dawson. I, THE OJ&M UXXTZI WILLIAM LYNCH, THE 3.55 A M. Kl mall Daily. Stops only at . i,,llrii.n RlMMr b tw-u Charleston and ilUford, Va t 740 A M.FrtUght dally, (except 5nndy) conneeUng vi ue mind. Also discard alt I ruwnltar to women. Ttoiain., anj li8ten wi,h .pi" p-ople drawn out of shape from ex cruciating pangs ot rheumatism. ftl. -.T . . ... . I lnaammaiory u vuw.v, , "T, "autr ltt Nlrbniu I : r . --r,,l. U-r. IDI 1IOU1MUI"." j, CUDical lai.,- , V.rinlas! .Smh.; A-.':Moodi poisoning, dys- M P JSSSSSSS& T.tr i, , I 1 , Mf,K pepaia, indigestion, and in fact almost SSd KaltiiW, tor all ia v Ma acWTe prpJu' J dUeaaea frail public mind airainst than I Natnr is heir to IWfce1i-..-. . . . I ,t- . v 1 K. Ifrtt" ItittAM nave own iuiim ui Ayt- 1 proof of which can be found in every neignoornooa id .ne auuwu a-i '"'Vi water a. . .l.:t. i eoodiuoos; and this prejudice sxtend tn ii,...:-t' : perhaps, the knowledge of Wmua. Many laboring people polnu east and wwt Also mak r nn-iira witn Chmavpeafcs and Ohio Railroad for the ) tr t itni aiprt.gs and all poinu i north and w-VTTnU train i stop mi Mantiat4r. Cheater and tan- aiMra oo lata train between caariesnoa u irsauk. ruu train betw New York, j?JS r M. Freight dally (xe-pl Sundaj) A direct four hours eoAecUosa Is made Advice! lo Mother. Are your-diaturbed at nbrht and bro- Cutting fl10 UJO A naTa and get a I r js . . I uvur i ,. - - - all train letTinc w v n t.iur f nr iwur. I . . . I r. -" . . ibv ranil . - . . SIEUP FOI CHILPRM 1 an uw. fjgn i&a AppoBsanai nn--. soaaJ v " 1 rtuoa Ir0M lbe Talue is incalculable. 4t will mievw tT'o.Uie 'laborer U afraid to the poor little sufferer immediately. aaTir BUT be chill, as ha mar n-r-nJTnion ik mother, there ,U do sTwtr. njar l om aiyste- mUtake about it. It curea djsenterT i,L Jwlctld body. Th, and diarrhoea, regulate, the atomach s burUng horse, strtfam- and bowel, cures wind colic, softens Vn, txhaoated by heat, the gumV, reduce infiammaUon, and ; j R UTKJt L Y; Sprltsd p orcurtattai novltU -v - --.uauai-u oy aeax. tne gums, reuutxw m.w.w'-i - ViStl ? I n7. Cite, tooe and energy toj lb JhoU. ! - -.i -TaiaUu, 3Ut i Ti, .pfcUc of watering the Unilei Statea, Bungs, Nails, &c BWs it ftf .V. 1 1 . i IT '.. t . ... . .w-o MnrtrTff T Xl3 a. -I t U1B DIOOU Ud I . JUKS. M ! -laiaUu.p: . . . Is v OtrU)aM TurtHlM to PPJ tos- under the tilaaaant to the taate, and U,U pre- . mi i, . - . i . - : . . SUl'0. been lMt.ul, the pUaaant to the taate, and ia iae pre- ar- scripUon of one of the oldeat aad leat al la female physicians and. auraea ia the m i w. iiahAa.iata andis for aaJ by all iftSy tjlro roates once dreggbU throughout the wotW. rricw a) KSfS NAILS. BanXea HOOP lBO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. miaingtoii & Weldon B. R. Coopaiiy. WOLFES Schiedam OlTlCK GKEBAL BUPKBIirrKKIKST, Wilmington, N.C July 8, 53. J CHANGS 07 SCHXOUUE. ON and alter July S. issa, at s.w p. m, Passeneers Train on the W. W. Ball- road will run as follows : DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN Daily Nos. 47 North and 48 South ''.!' Leave Wilmington. Front Street Depot at . 6.40 A Arrive at Weldon................12.0 P M i Leave Weldon 5.00 P Jt Arrive at Wilmington, Front BU lepOl... ...... O.WJ x AM. FAST THROUGH MAIL AND PASSEN GER TRAIN, Dally-No. 40 South. Leave Weldon..... 5:55 P M Arrive at WllmingtonrontBtreet ,i . uept . j and Passenger Trains, Daily. Nos. 43 North. Leave Wilmington. Arrive at. Weldon 8.00 P.M 2.20 A.M Aromatic iSCHNAPPS. - 1 Train No 40 South will stop only at Wil son, Goldsboro and Magnolia - Trains on Tarboro Branch Road leave Rocky Mounl forarboro at 12.00 1. M. and 1.4) P M.. daily. Returninc. leave Tarboro at 10.00 A M and 3PM daily. Train ' on Scotland Neck Brarch Road leave Halfax for .Scotland Neck at 3.25 P.M . Returning leave Scotland Neck at 7.30 A. M daily except Sunday, Train No. 47 makes close connection at Weldon for all points -North Dally. Ail rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun day via Bay Line. QTrain No. 43 runs daily and makes close conaecuon for ail points north via Rich mond and Washington. AH trains run solid between Wilnilnr. ton and Washington, and have' Pullman I'aiace Sleepers attacned. For accommodation of local travel a pas senger coach will be attached to local rreigbt leaving Wilmington at 5;15A.M., Eaily except Sundays. 1 JUHXi r DIVIDE, - . General ttup't. T. M. EMERSON Gen'l Passenger Agent. may jo u - OlTICK OlNERAL SUPKRIHTKHDaKT 1-XTiaSUBKQ, YA NOV. 13, 1683. t j- TT HAVING BEEN, BROUGHT TO OUR jS. " -a4SASaBPf lYilliams Savzln ; Machines ABB ACkXOWtCTlpro TO St TOT j BEST IN THE WORLD They havo received highest Awards at the Centennial and at all other leading Exhibitions held ia nropa ! rnd America. btxst JucEirs tuuhs st tsi mmi, Factories located at Mcntreal, Canada, and j riattsbui-fe, New York. m W1LLUMS MARWACTUIIXG COt 3d7 VabtSiat Stwti Ke&tmi may6 6m'nv-. attention that Imitations of our arucleiare I being sold la tali market, notleells hereby COMMENCING SUNDAY, NOV. IS, 1S82. j trains on this road will run as follows: GOING SOUTH. BOSTON AND 8AVANNAII FAST MAIL, Trains leaving Petcnbura (Wathmaton street i.'cioi as louows: it . Passenger trains, dally.;... lJ;t;and.8:4 P.M. givsa to all whom it mar concern, that Lbs Arrive at Weldon Freight trains daily, ei' cept suna);......:.. Arrive al Weldon ..... vendiBg of aay article, with any alterations Arrive at releraborg KrelKht trains dally, except MODOir- f KAILEOADS. Q.K; 6UP-UtIMTNDINT'S OrilC WllnJngton, Columbia oi Aa gvsU B. Rs Conpany. WlLKIaTOW, N. C, July 8.1SS3. CHANG K OF 8CHKDULX rVj AND A FTER July 8, 1883, at 9 P. J M., the following Passenger. Schedule wJJl be run on this road: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily) Nos. 48 West and.47 East. - , Leave Wilmington ....... Leave Florence. Arrive at C. C. A A. J unction . . Arrive at Colombia...... Leave Columbia. .00 PM 2.40 A M 6.J0A.M 6.40 A. M Leave C.Ci A A. JuncUon...... 10 30 P.M Leave Florence at ... L&5A.M Arrive at Wilmington .-. . . 6.10 A M Night Mail and Passenger train, Daily, 4 No 40 West, -ir Leave Wilmington... Arrive at Florence.... 10.10 P.M. 1.5 A M Mail and Tassenger Train, Daily 43 East. -No. Leave Florence................. Arrive at Wilmington ; Train 43 stops al ail sUUons. . S.25 P. M . 7.4a PM Nai: 40 ilnm nnlv at Flemlncton. and Marlon. ' Passengers fof Columbia, aud all points on G. A C. R. K." C. V. A A. R. R. SUUons. Aiken Junction, and all point beyond, should take No. 48 Night Express. Pullman Sleepers for Charleston on train 48. ' -; All trains ruu solid between Charleston and Wilmington. . Local Freight leaves Wilmington daily except Su nday al 7 A. M. JCHN F. DIVINE, . '-General Sup't. T.M. EMERSON, Gen'l Faasenger Agent. 1 may 13-U Carolina Central Kail- road Company. OFFICE OF-SUPERINTENDENT 1 WlLMIJIOTOH, N. CJuly, 13, 1SJ.J CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ON and afUr June U, 18S3, the following Schedule will be operated on this Rail road: PASSENGER, MAIL AN p EXPRESS TRAIN: DAILY. No. 1 NO. 2 ) Leave Wilmlui:tou....M....7.io P M T I-Leave Raleigh at .....7.V. I'M ! . t Arri ve av luarioue hi. .wa a ) Leave Charlotte at . k. p U Arrive Kalelgh at ...b.. A M J Arrive at Wlimlnglou at A M Iaasenger Trains stop at recularalatlona oniy, and i nT'S ximexaoie. rain No: 1. Dally except : Sunday. Do, No, 2 do do SAturdJtji-. SHELBY DIVISION, PASSENGER, MAI Li EXPRESS AND FREIGHT. Dally except Hupdaj a. j Leave Charlotte . ArrlveatSkelby . Leave Fbelby.- Arrive al. Charlotte... A. M ..VJM P. M ?.- A. M . l'J-.JU A. M 10:48A.M. 6,00 and 9. 40 P.M. PaaaeDger Trains, daily .:5 A. M. Zhl P.M. C W A. M. 6-00 A.M Arrive al Peters burg , LJ) A.M Tailor and Clothier, TT AS A SPLEND1U A6SUK1HMUA A AA t)F Caaaimtrw. ' Doexiiaiaad BroAdeloUt, AJtERICAJI AMD IBPOB T Which he will cat and makt to ordar la U lateat atyiea, ..i.rkAtlaa Cmavrtaatl ISlnra. north aids) of PriaCSMi Beat Frost. maj-f marks above described, will be esjtrade Train 'caving Prtenburx al i M. stops only at lxineid. Sleeping car and first claas eoachea on nignt aad Uylrama, Trains No. 1 and 2 tnakca rlote ir'innee- tton at Ilamlel with R A A Trains to and from Italelgb.aud al Charlotte wltlilia'bj Lnvlalon Train. Thronch Bleeidnc Cars tt ween Wtimtcg. too and Charlotte ad Haitian and I bar lotl. Take Train No. 1 for MaleavU.a. nuaiona Western N. C H- R. Aanevlie and puloU Weal. Also. forKparLaabnrs. UrvaTili, Alness Atlaalaaad all jolou bouUiwaU ' L f. JO$K. - Hiirvtltlf&drsU - F. W.'i'LAUK. General l aor Axasl. 1 li-lX "JOHN" WIIRNERT" test aader a recent soOas Noehange of cars between WUnalagton ana waaiu&gvon. Tbroeah UekeU sold to ail Kaatara aad NotUmtq Boaubera poloU aad tHAgxac checked throng a. ig sosta - win parcbaa ttekeu aa check btoM at w aabtagvaei slrt drpoC PUATII AL (UCKaiH BAttBKA ASD rEItri Milll. 29 MARKET ST REtT. I-sMarm arotu north and storeiag at I W I L M I fl fTrt N . N L Waaalagvoa scr livpot. W E W A NT ONKj SB TWO JUOJARtX. WtjOTUWl to axLL oca rorvLAB Ka. Frvixt tra;af oa tLU r4 are t sirs dad exctftkivefy lor freixauaad ao t-rov.t&am ta m o imsb far ue m un tra:aa ar cwrta4iy ttmtit aat Utt tt-ry ar, Uaa ta decays. leoeivatac-a aad . naas sm laeuaeat vo na nrr traiaa. 0 rrov.a w I it X MAXX riUEtlM aMrrtt VILLA 1 a4 at. I Al , abalnni caa I . ad la LM was a try are 1 tiv-4 Wa mi a V AxaU are o( rac mirl Wa ec-a Xi.t eV temm tAe aie ot Uaa jot r6gM uaia 3r-B loan creuai iraiat wy a. aa Ml Airy. aa a. aaaataa w-tii a . Ca4AW44a4CaaATa "Ml TTaeevAjfa. xW la. AxUeaat arteatsa iU vy a I e u u ssr . OOe UtMteal t aJ wm gire agsv, ax A SiFl-lw IUU uiA.iLa ter atafka mt eon aavd want to a. x. artXY. i at aai U - Aa4 T-lsa MtJ Maim s w i- sasasaa, WAST raW-CLA 0OX at r YV)TJ Je Work Mola.'tncs. BROWN 5c PEABSON. pxrKirm tn zjn itb t&AMijM axs CSOLTBO SOXS A CXi rfjKtUX OJUtsCTXX OITICS. ' s5sWsV JWTbWsi i nr ciMt ccba Ajt roro iuco. la lA-TCaA- fiarr aa4 IWIM axJjlV a rUJtat isvaa saaarrwa, fr vi a : ai
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