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V Local items. FJtll)AY, AUGETST ClSbGTl ; v Traveler's Guide- VILTi IN SliTU X G. It. TL Leave M iUon ...... 5-20 a in Arrive at Sutjierlin. . ... fc:20 a in Ix'.ive Sotherhn . . . . . . 1 . i 11 :33'4i in Arrive at Milton. . . . . ; . j . . . 12:10 p m Lv.ive 4 ....... ; 7:00 p m Arrive at Sutherliu. . . . . I . . . 7:50 pni Leave Sutherliu ............ 8;30 p in Arrive at Milton... . ... ...... 8:57 p m Cloift Moaneetion made at Sutherliu .with 1uijs.s mi Ii. fc D. ItailnnuL Our Agents- N. C, The following arc the authorized Agents sof Tiik Advertiser, who Avill receive suhseriptioiLs to thL paper and receipt tor wane: i (J. T. Hubbard, Hamer, Flem Ilamlett, High towers, J. II. Smith, Osmond, l V. H. Hambrick, iJeasburg, Jose Loujj, CY-fTo, 11. W. Sr-rant, Winsteal T. J. Carver. Long's X Koads, .I no. It. Foster, Prosrw'ct Hill, E. B. Yatteev, Itidgevillo, S. M. CoWC Purlev," Kev. T. U. Faucette. Milton, V.l. Siddle, Locust Hill, AV. II. Long, Bushy Fork, It. A. King, Black wells. J. I). Jones, Hurdle's Mill, J, (). Fitzgerald, Pelham, J. W. Turberville, Delila, T. T. Adams, Turbt-riQc, Caswell Court meets on the 16th inst. I Caswell cast its rote in the Durham eon volition for Solicitor 10 10-37 for Win ston and 11 27-37 for Long. . . Mr. Thomas Allen, who has !een under treatment at Italeigh for several moutlis, returned homo on Tuesday. Misses Sue B. Lewis and Miss AVhit IL Irvine, who have been visiting friends in and near Danville, Va,, returned to tovvn Wtxlnesdav. rThere were several cases before magistrates Kainey, Yarbrough and Mc Cain in this place last Saturday, and more work was' wMit up for court. . A good deal of tobacco has been on the worehouse floors this week nearlv all brought good prices. All desirable grades of fine tobacco are high. Mr. W.T. Wilkin, of Pittvlvania countv. Va.. passel through town last last week on h s way to v sit friends and reiatives m iiautax countv, v a. lie re mits crops as looking very sorry. Notice advertisement of Peace Insti tute,' Raleigh, N. C, in tiiis issue. This is one of the largest as it is perhaps the best female school in the State. It has an extended patronage and is rapidly ad vanciug in popularity. assigned to a place in Montana Territory, in consequence of the Indians being on the war path at the former place. The foundation for the Centenary M. E. Church, in South Greensboro, has been dug out and the brick maon are laying brick for dear life. Mr. Ireland inform us that thcbuilding will be completed by the first of October if possible. KERXERS VI LLC News and Farm, 30th nlL J. I. Xisscn & Co., luuve alxmt five a . nunurea wagons on tueir varus near YVanghtown. The value of property listed for taxa tion in Forsyth amounts to something over $5,000,000. The fruit crop is exceptionally good this year, and from present indications there will bo more fruit saved this season than for many past. The Republicans think of bringing out Mr. Charles Reynolds, .of Winston, as their coudidate for Cougress in this dis trict, but' we can tell theni now. that he will never be able to Jitid his title clear to a seat in the House of Iiepresentativcs. Messrs. Ch ism Bros., of Danville. Va., have the largest and finest stock of Furniture in this section. Their Driers We call the special attention of our are extremely low and they will not lx unaersoia. When you arc m need of furniture give them a call and sec what they can do for you. growing rapidlv in Va. Va. T Mr. J no. Cosby, of Danville, wis in town SumLvy. Little Miss Will. Phifer left Monday for her home in Danville ' Va. , Mr.' Win. Irvine, Jr., iit Danville, Va., was in town last Friday. Mr. W. I. Winfield, of the traveling fr fralemitv, was in town Sundav. We were triad to see Mr. T. A. Donolio on the streets Wednesday. Mr. -and Mrs. Warner Watkins are "visit-ins: friends in Henderson, N. C. Miss Mary Wilkins, of Pittsylvania flinty, Va., is visiting Mrs. T. A. Myers. Ordere for Job Work promptly and li eat lv executed at The Advekiiser Job Ofliee. Mr. J.' J. Wilkinson, of Pittsylvania vounty, Va., is a candidate for Congress from his district. Thanks to Mr. J. D. Jones for an in vitation to attend the picnic at Chestnut Level on the 11th inst. " -, readers to the advertisement of the Dan ville College for young ladies,m this issue. This is quite a new institution very near us, and is public favor. Mrs. Howard has so far improved that the Judge and Mrs. Dr. Baker rc turued to their home in Tarboro, X. C, last week. Mrs. Howard has been quite ill, and it is with pleasure that we learn of so great an improvement in her con dition. The rains which began falling about the first of the week came jut in the "nkk" of time for the upland com. It had reached a critical point in its growth and a few more da - s of hot, drv weather wouui nave cur it on: very marenauy; as it is w e think that corn on all upland nll b,e at least an average croj). : We were glad to welcome back to our town Sat unlay our young friend, stone wall Burnett.- He "left town about two weeks ago looking very badly, but after a stay of a few days in Ashevillo and the health-giving section thereabouts, he has not only gained in health but also in pounds and spirits. We hope he is all U. K. now. Peace Institute, RALEIGH. X. C, For Young Ladies and Small Girl. Fall session commences first Wednesdar in SpteinbcT and closes corresponding i time in June following. An experienced and highly accomplished eorjtt of teach ers in all branches itsnally taught in firt class Seminaries for young Ltdtes and girLs. Advantages for instruction in Music, Art and Modern Language un surpassed. Buildiuir heateii bv steam Jfml lighted by gas and electricity. Exiens less than any Female Seminary offering same advantages. Special arrangements lor sinail girls, ixluction for two or more from same family or neighborhood. Corresiwndence solicited. For Catalogue ! address Rrr. R. BURWELL & SOX, OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE. 1 I , mm, . II. i.i i , A FIRST-CLASS HIGH SCHOOL, WITH SPECIAL BUSIXKS3 COLLEGE I) CPA KX3I EXT3. aug C-2m ILtleigh, N; C. HEBHONT Affi-UHE ROM : Richmond x& Danville Railroad- B. A 1). AND X. C. DIVISIONS. MITS BOT Trains Run bt 75w MehidlvnTive. SHithbound. A FCLL and thorough 3 year Academic Course of Study in CUs&it. Natural Science and Mathematics. One of the raot flourihinr and tuccful Busi ness Colhges south of Washington. 200 student from variou Stte hut ytr.1 Special clasM's, Fall Term of 18iGt in Elocution, Vocal Music, and Pedjogiet, untfer me insxrucnon or expert and experienced teacher. IXix-nds for patronage on its thorough incthods. and refers to its atudcnU in all departments of business and ocation." icw Buildings, .cr Funuturv, New Literary Society 1UIU, Rwuling Room. Ac. ruiieoniso: cxiRTicnced teachers. Location in eviry way d No. o0. ! Xo. 52. I0P August iota. or Catalogue, &c.t address DAILY. ry way desirable. Fall term I had given myself up as lost because of inherited scrofula. Tried everything ror purifying the blood without benefit until I used Parker's Tonic, and can truthfully say that it has cured me. I still use it for its splendid effect on my general health. IL K. Lvnd, Chicago." Lv. New York, ' Washington, " Lynchburg, Richmond, , Burkeville, Keysville, ? Dnike's Branch i Danville, j Gn-ensboro, 12 00 n'gt 340 1M 11 15 A M il 00 OS P M; 5 13 A M : 2 20 July S0-3w J. A. & M. IL HOLT. Principals Oak Rnxi, N. C. J. F. CORHETT. J. IL PATTOX. E. V. BUUCIL T, B. MOSKLEY. Goldslmro, Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Hillsbor. SaTem, High Piutf Saliurv, We regret to have to be called upon to record the death of one of Person county's most honorable and well known citizens, Mr. John Bradsher. Ho died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bettie Garrett, in LeMsburg, N. the 23rd of July. Mr. Danville College FOR YOUNG LADIES, DANVILLE, VA. JOBS BLACKWELL, (Grai m Yl). R H SHABP TP M fflniT rizlcipals . Assisted nx a caukfclly selected COItPd OF EXPEKIEXCED TEACHERS. The Next Session begins Sept.! 1st, 1886 and ends June 1st. 1887. The course of study is comprehensive, jjV Atlanta ' embracing Literature, Philosophy, Sci- (r charlotte. 3 23 5 21 5 S3 6 14 9 10 II 00 ' 4 03 4 44 5 00 8 04 9 49 PM 111 50 A M:3 00 5 00 P 6 07 M:1030AM V 1 12 PM A TTEITI 01 4 53 6 47 13 tt ;7 i1020AM 2 20 P M I" 6 10 Ar. Statestillc, Ashevillc, Wan Springs, 1133 ilOltt 12 57 A M;ll 23 12 29 6 21 FARMER 1 20 10 00 3 03 PM Lv. Concord, Ar. Atlanta, 40 30 P Mi 8 52 it 11 59 .10 40 Northbound. DAILY. Xo. 51. J No. 53. ence and Art, and thorough instruction is given in all the subjects taught. The Institution is unsurpassed in the C, on Fridav provision made for the domestic comfort Bradsher was and happmes of the "pupils. The largo it it it Concord, Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, about 78 Tears old, and had for a number and commodious new building is situated of years been a consistent memlwr of i" the most elevated part f the city. It Lea's chapel Methodist church. Wo ex- has superior ventilation and facilities for Mr. Walter Miles gave Milton a call tend our heartfelt sympathies to his be- in-door exercise in ibad weather, and is is the most popular shoe reaved relatives. supplied with gas, hot and cold water, I Salem, C 00 P 4 JO A 3 33 10 7 25 7 53 ill 23 M! Mi 6 40 A M 6 25 P M tt t tt it tt tt "Mondav. lie 1 rummer thai visits our town. A good many farmers Mr. J. M. Francis has gone over toLcounty and Person, who had sold their . . batu rooms, and new furniture throughr iiai ollt' including a large and superior organ, and new pianos ot the best manufacture. tt it tt tt Hillslioro, Durham, Chapel Hill, Raleigh, Goldfcboro, A ml n.kiiV mr rHA Iia tii II n ii 1 1 14 f i i f 11 im I OltAnj fT 4KtA lif 4-Vt c& VtAirn .smm -v 4 I ll,,urr r w Vi tV ""' "-W K i r i l i- lu. ' " The dormitories, designed ' for only two "Hft? .thHaIri.eiiat44 DanviHo.last weet to deliver the same. 6ecUpjint8. ciich, are provided with full --Mrs. J. M-Shcppard left Monday for ??J!n ' n(l behold ! tho purchasers m Retg cf walnut fnrniturc, including bu- where she will nucet her will accompany luui out Danville, Va husbaud and west. i Mr. John Pickett, with the well many case could not bo found and the warehousemen would only check for the amounts ior wincn tne toiwicco was knocked out on the floors. Some farmers sold for what the tobacco would brine:, the others packed their tobacco away to j known firm of Carey Bros. & Grevemeyec, of Philadelphia, Pa. j spent Sunday in await an advance in prices. Mr. G. T. Hubbard was in town -Quite a strong delegation from this) Tuesday and informed us that he would place .left Tuesday for Durham to attend give the "boss' barbecue of the season the Judicial convention held there Wed nesday, f J Mrs. M. L. Winston, of Ilyeotte, is visiting relatives at Leaksville, N. C. She took the train at this place Tuesday morning. -Mr. J. P. ixre has moved out of on Saturday tuo 28tn inst.. at his store "aJFHaraer. Every preparation is ljeinir made for a grand time. Hon. James .W. Reid has been invited to ye present and address his constituents, and in all proba bility will do so. Grat. says he intends to have the- very best hieats that can be found, f hose who have heretotore at- reaus and' wardrobes. The surerior faro furnished in tho Boarding Department has been a marked feature in the school ever siucc its organization. The College has just closed the most prosperous session in its history, with a patronage of 135 student. J3rTho terms are very moderate. For catalogues and additional informa tion, address BLACKWELL & SHARP, aug 6-4 w Danville, Va, Dauville ,' 44 Drake's Branch u' ICeysTille, 44 Burkcvillo, Richmond. v 01 9 08 9 43 " M2 30AM, 11 54 12 23 PM 4 40 i no tt 1 33 44 7 00 4 40 41 1100 10(0 A M!ll 80 P M Doubtle?a jou have Wen deceived by smooth tongucl drummer and clap-'trnp circular, telling you that "tobacco was high, and to bring it along." Xow we ak voti, Did thcr tell you the truth ? We havo drum med VERY LITTLfi, as we did "not caro to excite and m Ulead you Into selling your tobacco when price were low, thus causing tou to sacrifice your labor. Now we tell you in this our second circular, that common and medium grades of tobacco AUK LOW, but . 2 55 A M; tt tt Brights are Selling Well And in Demand. tt 13 35 12 51 1 30 3 30 PM tt tt tt tt tt tt tt Lynchburg, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, 12 25 8 SO 11 25 3 00AM 6 20 44 tt tt 101AM! 3 Oi 3 37 44 7 00 44 2 00 " 8 30 44 mm tt ! 12 35 P M 3 30 44 ! We cannot advise tou to sell yonreomraon tobacco now, but If ron xamt and will sell, remember our bouse is Headquarters on all grade. IV e will want in the next go days Daily, except Sunday. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On Trains 50 and 51. Pullman BunVt Sleeper between Atbinta and New York. Pullman Sleeper Goldboro and Warm Springs. , On Trains 52 and 53. Pullman BnfTet 100,000 POUNDS Of Wrappers and Fillers CASWELL COUNTY: In tlie Superior Court. Sleeper between Washington and Mont- Josenh J. Yarbrouirh ) ' gomery, Washington and Augusta, Pull- For our own use, as we intend to enrage in tbo manufacture of plug to- r. V 0lf,ce UQ man Sleeper between IUchraond. and bacco. Wc can afford, and will pay you tho highest market price for James T. Mitchell. ) ndaut. Greensboro. Pullman Sleeper between thc and CXIcct to buv thcra on onr own floor -f-tw hi rhu iivkm no I in ni in r lnin i tmuin.1 i in ihniwi'j i,i -nni- I -r-i a a x w.t I" i j uv i i' lino i v iiv m. ,.tviuv . , '"y -" - i mn,u i . iiuuwiu o uaiu lucj auvuiv i na olHIH riT ninrTn t. .i rn una. the house recently occniucd by Mr. R. . - Johnson. Mr. D. E, .Phillips and his bride, nee Miss Jennie -SValker, spent several days recently visiting Mrs. T. A. Myers, of this place. Miss Maud Farksy has. been quite iek recently, but is nor very much im proved. She was quite severely attacked with fever. A protracted meeting was begun at Calvary Methodist hurch in Halifax: county, Va., last Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Blankenship. ' v It was hot as Hazes hist Saturday, And eider and lemonade venders were in their glory, as theitt was a considerable crowd in town. ' Some of our farmers have cut to 1 Kicco. this week. The tobacco had Iegiin in the highest terms of their excellence, and they need have no fears as to tho well prepared and good management of this one. ! -;. . 'mi q ' m : FurnitureChism Bros. Tliev have the best selected stock in Danville, Va. Call and see for yourself and you will ceitainly buy. AMONG OUR NEIGHBORS- HALIFAX COUNTY, VA. Advertiser, 24th uit. When the L. II. & K. C. Railway is completed our town will be a happy su burb of the city of South Boston. At present we are what Artemus Ward calls the 4,toiitsquirts of civilization." To the Sheriff of Caswell Oowitv GREETING : Whereas, in thc above entitled cause judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff and against the' defendant, on the lGth day of June, 1877, for the sum of Forty-one dollars and sixty-one cents, ($41.61) and for cost One dollar and thirty; cents ($1.30), which judgment was docketed on the Judgment Docket of said Court on tho 21st day of June, 1877, which judgment stands upon said Docket unsatisfied, and J. J. Yarbrough tho plaintiff having made oath, that said judgment has not been satisfied in full ; You are therefore commanded to mako known to the defendant that he appear before thc Clerk of this Court at his office in Yanceyvillc on tho 13th day of Sep tember, 1886, and show cause, if any he has, why execution should not issue on said ludirment for the amount still un- Through tickets ou sale at principal iuu vi4j umv ntuiAiih iu m.m4 !. uuun. , m stations to aU points. I " well a m an n factu re , your tobacco. You will Idonbtlcsi bo drummed . For rates and information apply to any even after you get to town bv a wcet talkcra, notwithitAnding it U againtt agent of thc Company, or to the Jioaru ox rnute ruica. I. e asK you not 10 listen to me urcci urum- mcrs but drive straight to the OLD KEL.1A1SUE. E. B. THOMaVS, C. W. CIIEaVRS.. GcnT Manager, Ass't (Jen'l Pass. AgtJ RICHMOND, VA. TME'S TA The grand jury made thc following tt bum up and htl to Oc cut ro keep it Sirp4lt5if . n r -iVrrv fo? Mnnv ritr,l 1"- and have you then and there this . - j.- Hams, ror ieionv: k iza Kal ow. tnr mnr. Rev. Mr. Faueette has lx;en assisting der; Itobert Cole, for murder: Leonard Rev. Mr. Wilson, of News Ferry, in tho Thasijon, carrying concealed weapons. -conductisig ot a meeting at jicrcy oc-hl m Halifax county, Va. , Uncle Nick Lewis married one runa way couple on Saturday and two on Sun day. He generally manages to get in ui Iiare ot the knot-tieing. Tho watermelon crop in this section has so far this season proved a complete failure. Hence there have been no melons at all on our market this year. DURHAM. Tobacco Plant, 28th ult. Tlie township convention Saturday was one the largest and most orderly we "1 i.1 1 1 IL ' ever saw. xeryi. Iy as clock wors. Thc corn crop on the up-lands is said to be fine, while in the bottoms it is al most worthless. There will be . nothing like a full crop. notice. Witness, Spencer B. Adams, Clerk of said Court at office in Yancey viile this thc 28th day of July, 1880. SPENCER B. ADAMS, Clerk Superior Court. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. It appearing to the Court upon affidavit -m v a . I il a. a ' 1 a ever saw. ivcrytning worked as smootn- tnai tuo luagment aoove aescnoeu lias not been satwhed and no part thereof, and it further appearing to the Court that Your Friends, the defendant m above notice is not a resident of the State of North Carolina. Vnw. lii'Min motion if i nrtlnmrl hvtli We are oleased to tie auie to an- uvc j. iuu ciup. Cnurt that th W.vo nnti hp nnMUbivl nounce that our young friend, Mr. . v. It verv probable that Louis C. La- in The Milton Advertiser, a newspaper If atelier, who has boentiuii unwell for tmm w;n nnminAtrd for flnnfrrosi I TillblishfHl ' in tho invert of "filfnti anrl about ten days, is a great' deal better. 1 from tne district to succeed Skinner. I county of Caswell for six successive weeks The Dau River Baptist Association Latham is making an earnest canvass for and said publication, when complete, be ' jibout five miles south of Danville, Va., .and tho Yancey ville and Danville road. Mr. J. W. Moody, our very efficient th M: it. S. Railroad, lelt Capt. GREENSBORO. (Patriot, 30th ult. J. WT. Frv, a veteran railroad deemed sufficient service of the notice. Witness my hand and seal, done at my office in the town of Yanccyrille the 28th day of July, 1880. SPENCER B. ADAMS, Clerk Superior Court Casicell Co. aug. 6 Cw ftPATO 1TRTTTS The PENN- UA1 SYLVAN I A is i . a t- t i t ,r r.i T. wnn Mr nlacn and BoaucttsviUc. S C.. on thn ?np mosc pcneci imttmt xenuiwr. ' r Wk rfk for Sncev- Cape Fear Yadkin VaUcy Railroad, ; " . Send fwUW. she viili spend some tim8 steps the.tontth bisirdeina- k chines. Corn Shellers and Standard Ag- Rev. L.-C. Spencer, who for several fe ricultural Implements generally Send w.ears nas nad cnarge oi tuo , papusi t t ayv. w IOr luusiratcu catalogue, rcnurcu n tnis place, nasonercu iu ywu. m m a, f AKVaiuriMKt nktion as pastor of the same. We under- Idaho, lnis rxcetved orders from head- Pennsylvania Agricultural ttorks, ork, fitajidttiAUJUrcsiirnatjfiniviuooaccepieu ra. . aug. o-w iMovifAj. A twI nf a-fcw week He will man, succeeds Mai. W. M. b. Dunn as end most of uis time .wit n lncuus m nupmwuwui v. x x- 1 I 1 - Tr.-Il I I f- Richmond, Va. , K,n v xiuroau vniiKuii. Miss Viola Miles, of South Boston, Dixie Gilmer, postal clerk between this 2fwsppr aapportlnr tho Frinclpl of a Iomocrmtle AdnxlnUtrmtloix , Pnbllshl Ii tht Qty of Kew York. WELLLUi dorsiieimek; Editor and Proprietor . Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Edition THE WEEKLY STAR, A Slxtcen-pago Newspaper. Issued ovory Wodnesday. clean, pare, bright and Intcrestlag FAMILY PAPER. It contain th Utct Mtvt, dona to th boar o polnj to lrc : Agricultural! Market. ( Fashion, x Household. Political, Financial and Commercial. Poetloal. Humorous and Editorial i IVpartmrctr, all nodrr tbt dlm-tion of trI4 lournalUts or the blfhrU abilltr. .11 tlxlcr vS& will be fon.d cro tided Ua cod IMA? from Itrpnnin to cud. i Orizisal storx-a hj dUlinBljbnl Atonic a4 iorcija wnten or Sctkm. THE, DAILY STAR, Tb DAH.T 8 Tm contains all the rw of tk lif la an attracUve tuna. J(a apcriai rorrpoMiare by caUle rrom Loodo. lari. Urrlla, Ykaaa s4 DalWin U cunuuendable fcalnra. At Wanhlnston, Albnr, ana etber aw remtrt. UM abbrtt cocr rvixjodrulA. aprclallj rrtaiaed Vr tkm rM Star. fnmlh tb Ull nrm hy tdrmpJu Ita liter xrr iralnrr are wwnawrt. I The Financial and Jlukct lteka are numail foVI and cnnieie. ; Special terma anl rstraerdlaar7 had menta to aecaU umd miTiintii Bead Cor circular. TERMS OF THE WEZKLY TA to Sr- tcatnxRa. ruzB or roiTici ta ino Lniuti tatoa tad Canada, ooulde limiu or Sea- York. CH J 1 rYrTrar .. tl tJ nnUofTm V 10 OJ Claba of Ftfiecii (and one extra to or2inir)..lS 00 TERMS OF THE DAILY STAR to Sca- ecaiaxaa: Krerrdar fornorear(incladIn2SaadaT)....t7CO Iaily. witboot naodny. one year CO Errry day. alx moatha to Dally.aiiboat Sunday, aiz montha S 0) Addrcu, THE STAB, SS and 28 Korta Tf 111 lam 8U Jfew Tort. CORBETT, PATTOE t CO, PKOPIUETOKS IIEAMS' warehouse, f C. M. EDWAltDS, U COOPEIt, Awt. Bookkeeper. Floormanagcr. KOBT. IIOLLOWAY, Farmers Host. W. J. YANCEV, Cn.VS. BABIlAy, CnTajcr. AL Boo?tIecpcr. W. J. BRANIKJK, .1 Qctkmeer. spl 1 M a UNRTEIISITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Tlio next "w?Aion opens Aoznt 26th. Fifteen Professor offer a wide range of instruction in Literxtare. boienee and 'hilosophy. The I-iw tSchool and the Department of hornul Iiutrnctioa are fullr .equinpaL b'pechil hicher training mi m in ail tne tieiianmrnts u provuira ior faduAtes of the Unlrersitj and of other Colleges free or charge, tklect Library of 20,000 volumes ; Brading-Room of 114 Periodicals, TotAl couegute expenses fSS.OO a year. Board 13.00 to $13.30 per month. ScMionsbrgin JjutThumLiy In August. For full information, addrcKS Pdidext Kixr P. Battle, LL. I)., Chapel HilL K. C. July lft-lra J. FLEMING, srmi THE PnOTOGRATHEB, Main St, D ax viile, Va., wilt make negatives by tho Galctine process, llcmcmber there will bo no tronbloof resitting, and tliat tour fleeting expressions will be caught in thc twentieth part of a second. This process is ucU the world orcr by tYcry leading artiit. These negatives will be Cnished la the best style in my gallery in Dan ville, and carefully snt to you. E. A. Sannders a Son, a XMrOaTTELS AXD WIIOLXSALE Grocers, Cor. Cary & Pearl Sts., EicnxoxD, va. Prompt attention paid to aU orders. Send your orders 2Toxa job TO THIS OFFICE.
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