Church Director..
'CALVARY CHURCH Rrr. C. C. Qvin,
. Rector.
'Service, flrqt, thlra and fourth Sundays at
!11 a. M. and 5 P. M.
Sunday School, 9:30 x. v.
Services during te week, Wednesday 4 :30,
,p..M.,Triday7P. Jf.
I . i
METHODIST CHURCH Rev. F. D. Swik
del, Pastor.
'Serriees erery 8ablath at 11 o'clock, A. jc.
a'nd 7 o'clock p. M. ! Weekly prayer meeting
on Wednesday evening.
Sunday-school at o'clock, A. M.
BAPTIST CHURCH Rkv. H. W. Battle
Pastor.
Services every Sabbath at 11 o'clock, a. m.,
and 7.30 P.M.
Weekly prayer-meeting every Thursday
evening at 7 P. V.
Sabbath-school at 9 o'clock, A. H.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. A.
O. Buckwkb, Evangelist.
Services first and third Sundays at 11 A. K.
and 7 P. m. -
Sunday-school at OK - M-
Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening
at 7 .p. m.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
CAROLINA CENTRAL.
LEAVES.
Day Freight and Pa8', (going
10:50 a. m.
(East) 12:35 p. m.
Night passenger.
(East) 11:49 p. m.
Ticket office open half hour before each
train. Freight for shipment must be in the
warehouse by 10 a. m., the day it is to to.
Express by 0 p. m.
CHERAW & SALISBURY.
Passenger arrives
" leaves
7:45 p. in.
7:30 a. in.
Lodge Meetings.
iVadisboro Lodge, o. 1791. K. of H.
Ijodge aieeta in Masonic Hall, Wadesboro,
H. C, on the 1st and S5nl Friday nights in
each month. J no. M. Little, Dictator.
John C. McLauchlin. lleworter.
Local USTe-A s
Office, Over Crawford, Smith & Harris.
flan "NT TTarriQC! T.nrnl P.HitnH
McClammy!
The Anson Institute has 73 pupils.
Farmers meeting and speaking
Saturday.
Mr. T- S. Crowson left Tuesday
night for the northern markets.
Wadesboro has received forty beles
of new cotton during the past week.
Rev. A. G. Buckner, who has been
last week. . r
Rev. F. D. Swindell will preach at
the poor house on Sunday next, ai
3 1-2 o'clock.
Mr. Goo. Horton has moved his
rnttnn nress ond cin to the saw mill
lot, aud is about ready for work.
Waderboro boasts of an oak tree
which is insured against damage by
torm to the Demount of $500.
Misses Cora Huntley, Lila Hunt
ley and Sallie Redfearn, left Tuesday
norning for school at Greenville, S.
. .
Farmers, do not forget the "Farm
ers meeting" called for Saturday next.
It i& a matter of great importiince to
you.
His Excellency Gov. Jarvis has is
sued his proclamation offering a re
ward of $100. . for the apprehension
of Dan Gould.
The 4th Quarterly meeting for the
Method ist Church of this station will
be held here next Sunday. Preach
ing by Rev. T. W. Gutherie.
Pr. Ashe has been greatly improv
ed by his sojourn at the Sea shore.
He will be at home in a few days
when he will resume his practice.
Yesterday a light rain commenced
to fall in this town. From the ap
pearance of the clouds we suppose the
rains are general throughout this
section.
If you want to hear a fine epeech.
turn out Saturday to hear Maj. C W
McClaray, the farmer orator. He is
a man of the people, and a man who
follows thn plow jor a maintainance.
Mr. M. Cohen, of Rei sville, has
rented the store on Kutherford street
near its intersection with Wade, oc
cupied by Mr. I. II. Horton. Mr. Co
hen will open a stock of dry goods
and Clothing in a few days.
Maj. Chas. W- McClammy, Presi
dential Elector of the Third District
.will speak in this town on Saturday
next. He is an able man, a fine or -atorand
makes a rattling good speech.
Lets give him a big crowd next Sat
urday. In the new appointments made for
Gen. Scales and Dr, York, Wades
boro is left out in tho cold. They
will not speak here and will go from
Mt. Gilead to Rockingham, speaking
at the former place the 23th and at
Rockingham on the 27th.
Mr. Jas. A, Leak has been nomina
ted by "Voters of Union," as a can
didate for the Senate for this d;stnct.
The card, which is published in the
Enquirer-Express says:
"We think he is the right man . for
the place and we are satisfied that he
will poll more votes in - this 'county
than any parson wnose name we have
yet heard mentioned in convention
with the nomination."
One of the handsomest advertising
mediums we have seen is a beveled
French plate looking glass, 6ent to
us by the old reliable clothier of Wil
mington, N, C.', Mr. I. Shrier. Mr.
Shrier displays the same taste.in the
selection ot his stock as he has in his
mirror advertisements, which not
only reflects the physiognamy of
those who look at it, but Mr. S' good
taste and enterprise. The mirror can
be Seen at this office and is well
worth looking at . - '
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and
Knives of best quality; and at manu
- facturer's prices can be found ai -Ja
ww o AAarawwe Depot, Wilmington,
An unprecedented spell of hot
weather for September, the thermora-?
eter for the first eight days shows tlie
following: At sunrise an average of
7C degrees; 91 deg. at noon; 79 at 9,
p. m. Last year, for the first eight
days September, the thermometer
showed the following average; 63 deg.
at sunrise ; 81 at noon ; 71 at 9 r. m.
with tine rains darhig the months of
August and September. "This" year
very light rains, and none since Aug.
23rd, which was very light.
One day last week Mr. Bob TFirifree
was run over by a wagon loaded
with wood and was -severely hurt.
His leg and arm was supposed to be
fractured but we are pleased to state
that his fears were in a measure
groundless and no bones were broken.
The mules which he was driving ran
awaj throwing him from the wagon
the hind wheels of which passed
over him,
The resideace of Mr. W. A. Web
ster, at Mangum, was consumed by
fire last Wednesday night. Before
retiring for the night, Mr. Webster
looked through his kitchen to see that
there was no fire in the stove, but
after having been asleep for about
an hour he was awakened by his wife .
and told to "listen to the foarme: of
the storm." Mr. W soon discovered
that it was the roaring, of flames and
not wind and hastened to extinguish
the fire which was then bursting
through the kitcken or stove room.
His efforts were of no avail and the
residence was im mediately enveloped
in flanivs. Some few of his house
hold effects were saved but the ina-
jontj- was a total loss, lie regret ho
was uninsured and that his loss
amount wj uuoui xuu u;i
beforo the conflagration he finished
reroofiug his h welling and kitchen.
The fire was accidental and" is sup
posed to have been caused by the ig
nition of some of the old shingles
which were lyin:? near the stove.
The Pa imer j Orator
Maj. Chas. W. McClammy, who is
to speak hereon Saturday is one of
the honest yeomanry of the country.
By his sterling worth -he has risen
to prominence and has to-day let go
his plow handk-s to do battle for the
grand old party which advocates hon
est and economical government. He
is not a professional man but has
justly won and gracefully wears tho
sobriquet of tho ''Silver-Tongued Far
mer Orator." Givu him a warm re
ception ye farmers of Anson.
Infanticide.
Yesterday morning a new- born
colored babe was discovered covered
up in a trash pile on the premises of
Mrs. Jane Sykes rear the depot.
Iis. Sykes was attracted to the pile
by the peculiar actions of her chickens
and went to ascertain tho cause.
Taking a small stick and raking a
littloof the trash aside, she unearthed
the dead baby. The child must have
been placed in the trash by its inhu
man mother within the past two days
is the body was not disfigured and
showed but little sins of decomposi
tion. ' Coroner Ingram was sent for
to hold an inquest and we hope the
inhuman mother may be caught and
made to suffer the full penalty of her
crime.
Liilrsviile Items.
Five weeks without rain.
The late corn crop will bo a failure.
Turnip "sallet" will be scarse next
Spring.
"The Sherman bog'1 infests gar
dens to such an extent as will - cause
the scarcity of vegetables to be as
great, in a few days, as did the old
bummer thief, IVeuiusaii, the neces
saries of life about Uie close of the
late war.
Depot crowded with goods. Who
will be able to buy them?
Guano, one of the greatest curses
to the farmer has again sunk our
people still deeper in debt.
It is gratif3'ing to note that Mr.
Daniel L. Say lor with his character
stic vim and enercrv is pushing the
D. A &' M Association to success,
need more such men as Mr. S.
Everybody should encourage
We
this
enterprise.
Negroes, encouraged by the few
copper colored radicals, are begin
ging to hold secret political meetings
under the name of benevolent Socie.
ties Scc. All of which shows a de
termination on the part of their lead
ers to make a desperate struggle to
carry the election in November next.
. Q.
County Commissioners.
This body mest last Monday and
transacted routine business.
All petitions for new roads and
bridges were laid over until next
meeting for consideration. The foU
lowing is alistof the jurors drawn to
serve at the next term of tho Su
perior -Court which will convene
Monday , October 27th :
1st week.
J.' P. Ratliff, T. T. Carraway, W,
M. Ballard, Beiij. P. Liles, A. A. Cox.
Peter Jones Jr L. P". Bennett, E. A.
Parsop, Calvin iThomas, E. W. Jar
man, Im T. Carter, T, B. Sellers, J.
R. Beacham, J. O. A. Craig, W. M.
Maness, W. A. Liles, Jas, McKoy,
col.. W R Hough, C M Meachum,
Joseph Williams, Neil McLaurin,
Alfred Dawkins, .P L Bennett, A
II Qulledge; C H May, G T Lee, J B
Caudle, Walter F. Crump, Jas A
Gainings, Jas D Home, TJ Poplin,
J W Adcock, Charles 'N.Ingram, JT
Lowery-r. Jr., Wiley Little, col., BF
Guiledge:
' 2nd week. .
A W-W, Taylor, DrJDunlap; J R
little,'" Wiley II "Harris, "Jesse M 1
Beverly, E E Barrett, C if Barn, C
H Jarman J h Smith, T.H L Griffin;
Thos Dean, r: H D " Pink"ston; -EB
Braswell, Jas E Jones, W D Teal, Jos;
Boggari, W F Spencer, C C Bo wman
.''.The'ermontrelccWojvys ' "
World, has a significance ,beyor..i
that found in the largely decreased
Republican majority! in tho Stat .
The falling off might be-attributed by
Blaine managers to the reduced vot
or to locafcauses which would not ap
pear in the November 'election. But
the character of the. Republican de
cline indicates that it ; is directly at
tributable to the Presidential nomi
nation, arid that the revolution against
a tainted and impropper candidate
which is pending all over the United
States is felt even in the most im
pregnable fortress of the party.
The total vote of the State in 1SS0
was 03,000 in round numbers, and iu
1872 was 52,000. Taking an average
increase of 6,000 in each Presidential
year and giving 4,000 of this to the
Republicans, the majority which was,
say, 26,000 in 1880 ought to have been
7,000 this year.
Where was the principal falling
off? Senator. Edmunds resides in
Chittenden county, where he is very
popular. Out of a total vote of 6,000
in the county in 1880 the Republicans
had a majority of 2,000. Last Tues
day this majority was wiped out and
the county elected a Democratic sher
iff for the first time in over thirty
years. The city of Burlington, where
Senator Edmund's home is located,
elected a Democrat to tho Legislature,
according to the Tribune's report, by
"the largest Democratic majority
ever cast here."
Col. Gcorere W. Hooker, the Secre-
tary of the Blaine National Commit-
tee', resides at Rrattleboro, Windham
County. It is a republican strong,
hold, and Col. Hooker has hereto
fore been "boss" of its political ma
chine. lie boasts of carrying the
county in his pocket. In 1S8J Wind
ham County, out of a vote of a. little
over 6,000, gave a Republican majority-
of 3,270. But there are great many
Independent Republicans in the coun
ty, and last Tuesday the gallant Col.
George W. Hooker, who accepted a
nomination at his home for Town
Representative, "just to help tho par-'
ty, you know," was ingloriously de
feated and his Democratic competi
tor was successful, being the first
Democrat ever elected there.
Surely these results are significant
of a general uprising against the
tainted candidate in the ranks of hia
his own party, and of the determina
tion of the silent vote of tho country
J.0 change tho power of the National
Government. Toe home of Senator
Edmunds rebukes tho recklessness
which forced Blaine on the 'party by
the strength of Slur route money and
3-ells. The home of Secretary Blaine's
National Committee puts the stamp
of disapprobation on one of tho prin
cipal managers of fuo Blaine cam
paign. Where will the next blow
fall?
Dude and Sub-Dude Jinks 'Why
Fink, old boy, Iioav are you? My gra
cious, how you have changed."
Finks "In what way?"
Jinks "You seem to have grown
rather careless. You used to be quite
a dude."
Finks "Oh, that's it, is it? Well,
I'm married."
Jinks "Not a dude any more,
then?"
Finks "No; I'm sub-dude."
Interesting to Fishermeu: The
telebrated "Fish" Brand Giiling
eh read is sold only at Jacobi's. lie
is the Importer's Agent, Wilmingtom
N. C
PROCLAMATION
BY TKZ COVERKOn !
$400
Beward
STATE OF XORTn CAROLINA,
EXfiCUTIViJ Dei-autjiext.
W
iJERKAR, official information has
l.i en received fit- this Department that
DANIEL GOLLI,lateof the county of Ar
son, stand elMrjpvn with murder: fin I where
:is. it fii.pearstliatrhe ski id 1)A11-:L GOULD
lied the Mate, or so conceals hims"!t tn&t,
the ordinary i rosiss of law cnmiot be served
ut'h him.
Vow Therefore I. THOMAS. J. JAR
VIS, ''overnor of the Stdte of JJerth (.Viro
lina, hy virtue of authorit in me vested by
law, do issue this my Proci.amatiox, offer
ing a reward of Four Hundred Uolhm. for
the apprehension and delivery of the said
DANIEL GOULD, to the shenlf
of Anson
county, at the Court House in Wadeslxbo,
and I do enjoin all oliieers of the State and
all good citizens to assist in biingiug said
criminal to justice.
Done at our City of Raleigh, the third
day of September, in the year of or liord
one thousand erzht hundred ane ejsrlitv four,
and in the onj hundred and ninth year of I
American Independence .
liv the Goyernor:
THOS. J. JARVIS.
Will, CB'oACOER,
Acting Private Secretary.
DSSCRiPTSOW :
Gould 13 a bright mulatto, about 25 years
of ago; height about five feet-, ten inches, and
weighs about one hundred and sixty pounds;
smooth face a perfect specimen of a man.
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NOTICE!
f?trte of North Carolina. Anson County,
ffiioe of Board of Commissioners, "VVades
boro, Sept 1st, 1?S4.
Ordered by the Board of Gommlssioneta
that a new registration of the voters of Liles-
viiie and Alorven townships lx had, and that
this littire 1 puVjlished for 30 day in the
Wadesboro lnlelligencer and Anson Times.
A true copy from the minutes.
P. J. COPPEDGE, Clerk of Board Com .."4
OItT cakolixa-Axsox Count?
j In the matter of the estate of Ellen A. Dar-
Kan, decVl.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court
of Anson County, made April SJrd, 1884.
Said ilwrce being made for tha purpose of
carrying out the terms of the last will and
testament of said Ellen A. Parian, dee'd., I
will on the 0th Liy of Ootoljer next, it being
the l':it Monday, "thereof, sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, at the Courthouse
door in If'adosboro, a certain lot or parcel of
land situated in the town of V7adesboro,
known as the "Darsan" lot. Said lot lies on
the South side of Wade st., and East side of
Ilutherfi.rd&t., ami fronting about eighty
f-Hit on the former, runs buck along Ruther
ford to Morgan st., about r'Jo feet. Said lot
willlx? divided and sold in two tracts, one
fronting North on Wadest.. the other front
ing South on Morgun St. The first lot con:
t;?;riH a two story dwelling and kitchen.
. Terms cash. SAIdL. T. ASHE, 4
Adniinistrator d. b. n., c. t. a., of Ellen A.
Dargan, dee'd., and commissioner.
Se)t 4 ot.
State of North Carolina.
Axso.v Couxty, Superior Court,
Daniel Gatewood,
vs.
Mrs. Joliana Hall and others.
Order directing Service by publication.
It appearing to the satisfaction of th
Court tuat the Defendants, Thomas Hall,
Annie Wall and her husband, Sam'l. Wall,
ore nervssary parties to the above entitled as
tion, are non-r-;ident.s of the State and can
not after due diligence, be found therein: it
is therefore ordered that service of sum
mons on said Defendants -le made by pub
lishing notice and summons in Tho Anson
Times, r. newspaper published in Anson, for
six successive weeks, commanding the said
non-resident Defendants to appear at .the
next term of the Superior Court, to be held,
for Anson county, at the Court House iii
W'idesboro on the 10th Monday alter the
3rd Monday in August, 184. and plead to
the complaint now on lile in this office. The
said action is one to restore and set up a lost
!oed ma ile by Thomas C. Hall, to Robert T.
Hall, the ancestor of Defendants.
Witness: John C. MeLiughlin. Clerk Su
perior Court for Anson Oounty, at office in
H'a desboro, this the 28th day of August, A.
D. li&t.
john c. Mclaughlin, c. s. c.
Sept 4-3w.
When in our City
Don't For get
to visit us and give our stock a
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It will pay 5'ou, and we will show you
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Our White" Goods
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1 and most varied that We have ever
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A nice line of gents Clothing
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The best Un-
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Satisfaction guaranteed or money
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WASHINGTON, D. U.
S. H. McLendon.
Ansonville, N. C.
ANP
Goodman, N. C.
Dealer iu general Merchandise, Dry Goods,
Notions, flats, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hard
ware, Groceries, Cutleiy, Gkiss, Patent
Medicines, Drugs. Oils, Coal Oil, Agricultural
Implements
Groceries aud Farm Supplies
a specialty. All of which will be sold low.
Prices guaranteed. Call aud examine my
goods and prices, and satisfy yourselves.
I am Respectfully
24-tm. fc. II. MCLENDON.
School Books,
Blank Books,
Fzainzczy Gzozozdzs
and something
Good to Bead
,AT -
, DAVIS'S ROOKfSTORE,
Parker BIocl"
5EAR 'CENTRAL HOTEL,'
WadesboTO. N. C,
0 tf,
ORdRENT,
The large brick store room on east
side of Rutherford street, in Wades
boro formerly "j occupied by J. J.
Thompson. For particulars apply to
me or my attorney," Jno. D. Pembor -ton,
EsqrM Wadesboro,-N. C.
.1 TH02O.S MAY.
Aug27-if.
The
School.
Of Misses Ashe and Battle, at Liles-
ville, will commence its Fall session,
- . 1 -. -- - t -. - .- '
Monday, Septembec 1 Sth, 1884,
ktlU Kit Hi WEqpium hasits
EAS1XT CUBED. . 'BOK FKEE.
mu j. 0. Eomuut, jxmssoa, wiscossii.
rlaiOct. Us, ISM.
Address Geo. M.fllCOL,Rlchmond,Vl.
Kisrepreseatation!
But honest and fair dealing is the
reliable house of .
Crawford,
W e never advertise to mislead bat only stat 'facts, and when we say that
we keep a large and selected Stock of Merckandise. evryoae will agree
with us, and when we sUte that we sell only such good. - i '
- .
Which we can Recommend
to oar frienis and customers ami sell them a low, probably lower, thv
similar goods can be bought in Wadesboro. We know that our assertions
are credited by every one who trades with us. We do not offer you any
thing which is worthless, but oulv soil such marehriiidwn whirh will iriV
you good wear and is worth your har
save money by buying your goods of
CRAWFORD, SMITH & HARRIS
P0C0M0KE SUPER-PH03PJIA.T
FISH HAWK GUANO,
THE T W O. LEADING BRANDS OF FERTILIZER
iwSOID m GAEOIINA
Farmers will advance their interests, permanently enrich their lands and
raise larger and finer crops if thov will usothe.so well known and reliable
Brands. STThey head the list.
MARSHALL & JTCITARDSON. I J. f. BRASINGTON & CO.
16-am Wadesboro, N. C. Jlorvcn, N. Q.
-A-GrlEjUSTTS-
Burgess licliols,
IWHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC,
CHARLOTTE. XJ. O..
Has now on hand and is constantly receiving large lots of the following goods:.
Cnamber Sets, Parlor Sets, Center Tables, What-Not.
Lounges, Solas, Folding Chairs, Bureaus, Bedstead?,
Washstands, Tables, Wardrobes, Book Cases,
Desks, Sideboards, Wire and Tin Safes.-
He also-keeps constant! on hand a fin lot of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES
His stock of BURIAL CASES and WOOD COFFINS is complete, and ho
guarantees satisfaction in prices. Give him a call. All orders will receive
prompt attention
WEST TRA BE 1 STREJS'i .
1
Charlotte, N. C.
Hcts the largest and most cmplele stock of
rUMITUEE
In the State, also a large Lot of Y
Pictures, Oil PaMiiip, CtaK
fBaby
I buy in large quantities direct from factories and can
0
and will sell cheap.
SEND FOR COTS AND PRICES AND BE CONVINCED.
3Sr
M
wrr A TTrTii?TTt active atvi i3tti3i-mext ahtts in eir
W Lil X Jj3Jf I and county to sell our 1'Ot'U.LAK NEW HOOK 8 aud JTAMILT
BlBLKd. Ministers, teaclicri and others, vh- ce time is not ful' y 001 u pi. d, will tind it to their tnWrrat
to correspond willi us. To faimcra boijc iind otlier jrit:nir ram junt coining on lh fill of action, this)
business offers laany atlvanlm , bo'h a n:eiiTi of tanki'iir mjn"y and tf lf eult-nr. Write for cTa4
'tmsio 11. r. JOUXSOU i. CO., 1,13 Mi. In Street. Iliebmn4, Vm
1 Tuition Uteri
Parker & Taylor.
( )IiJ and reliable House.
W timing to n, N. C.
THE BEST COOK STOVES
in the market.
Pumps. House Furnishing Goods,
TiQ Ware, Distillers Goods, Iiinj s
&c , &c. 21 cy
BINGHAM'S
TEstahlish J
pu in r
1-79 3.
is the onlv 8 hool for Boys in the South with
OAS IjIGIIT, a flrst-class G Y M XASIU3X,
and a first-class BATH HOUSK.
Thocom se Is I'llK lAR AT') it Y or FIN
ISHING. There is a thorough! r equippel School .of
TI2liKGK.llIY.
Special terras to vouu? m-n of small means.
lx 1st Session "tegim Joly SOth.
For Catalogue, addrestt
Mo j. It. BI SO II AM.
87-lm. IttHsham School, N, C.
Greensboro Female College, H. C.
'Vtl B mt h SRSSIOX of this well stab
1. lixherl atvl prosperoas Iastitution vt-ili be
gin on the
20tb of An fftrsr, 18S4.
Location accessible, In iitifn! an I Tl-iT n
Faculty efficient and faithful. Thorough
work in all departments of instruction.
' BOARD (exclusive of wahing and lifbW,
and Tuition in full English Goursc, per se; -sionofSS)
wecfe, $7..0-. Charges for ex
tr tHdws Tnorterate.
For Catalogues apply to
27-6W " T. M. JONKS, Prefident,
Clbsica! & Military
rOaJDIIlMrsr,
In a eoantrr ttoted for beaaty and health. CemtM
of Study, 10 branches, surpaasad la tboroogh neaa ,
by no academy ta tha Soatlu Medical and Jw
Cotiraea preparatory to tha TTnlyersitT ot Va.
Board, tuiOon medical attendance, aalf aeaaioa,
pMoT Ko extraa. AddreM Mi(.i. O, Smith. -3uiel
Antt 'jriT P O. SauQOlet Co.. Va -
pria ipk oa 'wiicU.baiia" d .n at tUo
" "
Smith Harris. ;
l oarne.1 m ny. not d-y yv
the reliable house of.
JV EA1VCOU UTUOV SE X
Carriages;
0
KASRYILLE,
Civil
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The Four Points
TotweoMiderea byiireaar txMlalifnktM
merit f Clotkea Vttim&n, mw
EASY ACTIOS,
DURABILITY,
CAPACITY JED
All fhc rateable featwva r rmbo.til
Kanafaetarad fcjr th
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ANDREWS.