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BEACON FLASHES. Water transportation hat b$n fully re Look out for 'T. W. Blount's new ad. next week. Trade was better EaiurJav thau.it has beeu for a month. Mr S. R: Norman, ef Noifolk, was on a ,visit to his parents this week. Mitts Anoie Lalbim, of Dftnvill, Va., has 4jetu vuitiug Mien Pearl Mauuiug. " , Mess. W. K. Cooper and II. VT. Midgett spent a few cilys last week at Orewell. , : Miss Sadie Meekinge, of Suffolk, 3re., -is visiting 1 her cousin, Hits Aleen L-ttbam. W welcome as residents of nr town, Mr. W. 0. llassell aud family, of James. lUe. . If yon vint a genniae, fullJblooded game cock a regular torbjt apply a: ' this ofQw. . Miss May Davenport, of Skinnersrilie. ,has ben rioting tae family of Mr. fl. Peal this week. Miss Pattie Tuttle ia visiting friends in Edenton. We wish her a pteaaut viwit and hq early return. Mrs, Minnie Owens, of Richmond. V., has beau visiting the family ef Mr. B. F, Owens l3t week. r , Mess, S. L. & L. . Jaskson have opened a (groeery stock lu the store adjoining Mr. 'Bryan's drug stor. Capt. Rice and engineer Aumack are back at thir peat on the tug Edith, aft-sr an ab-ioaae of two week spent with tkeir families. '"v. The oflhe to flasse'l's Kill, just below 4towu, was burned Saturday morning at .About 9 o'clock. No damage was dona to the mill. Mr. L. L. Newberry has purchased the steamer Frauoi-, and has had the bouse cut '.down, p'acm?. her back in original shape for towing. Itch ou human and horses and all animals cured ia 30 minutes by Woolford's Sani 'tary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by J. "VY. Bryan, Druggist, lyuioulh, N. C. ly. The ''Heart and Shadow" party given at the residence of Mr. Ciarenoe Latham on Monday evening was" greatly eijoyed, so we are informed. Rr. Louis JSchultz, .formerly of this town, but Bevy of Kinstoa, was here fcaturdyy and Sunday, snaking nandH wita his many Id friends and acquaintances! Wanted Situation a s teacher by a jroung lady competent to teach the Euglish 'branches, Li' in and French. Address " MisM, care of Beacon. We received a pleaant call yesterday from Mr. E. S. Norman, of Edantenr Be 'was accompauied by his little 2. year old slaughter, Miss AdUie, who by the way U one of the brightest children we bare seen Mr. Norman with his wile ia visiting his mother, Mrs. . Luuford. ' " Capt Geo. II Haigh, at one tinie editor ef that time honored and excellent journal, '.the Fayotteville Observer, aud now with the New York Life Insurance Company is jja ear town at the Hirer View hotel. Capt II i is a gcBtiemaa of the old school a graceful writer and a flrat.class life inu aaeo agent. Owing to the fact that our paper on which to pr.at TH2 Beacon, and which was ordere d over two weeks age, was misship ped, we were unable to get out any . jisrie last week, and as it was not received until last nigh, we are compelled to greet our reader this morning on a half sheet. ;Wo trust that enr patron will excuse the - suspension and the make-up of this issue. Hoping to be ablo to serve you batter') the future, we ask your feupport, promising o give you the benefit of all shertoomings, English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Soft or Callou.d Lumps and Blew Ishe from horses, Blood I-pavius, Curbs, Kplints, Sweeney, Uiug Bene, Stifles, .Sprains, nil Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bo. tie. arranted the most wonderful Biernisa Cure ever known." Seld"bvJ, W-Bryan, Druggist, Plymouth, N. 0." " oct 20 ly The John Hoskins Ca3 Jehia Hoskins, alias John Walker, charged with the murder of Mack Batler in this town December 24ik 1881, and who was recently brought from Brunswick, Ga. , tinder a rqu'wition from Gor. Carr," by ShoriS Blount, had a preliminary trial be fore Justice Thus. S. Armistead on the Sri inst , at the CwUrt lionse, 1 , Headers D, O. Brink Uy, James S. Hajri ton. J. P. Ililliaid, Joseph Tucker, A.. J Legott aad Frank Janass, were duly wera and examined as State witnessed, 'and the identity of the prisoner aid the ' commUaion ef the crim, alk-ged against iira having been snflioieutly established by the erideace, Jasiioe Armitead committed him to prison to await the actios of the craud jury, ' Hosuius declined to make any state sunt during lh& trial or to quetiea any of tlie witueSHes against h:ta. till persisting ilie it not the rata. ' Society Surprised. On Monday afternoon l.ivt a fef intimate friends were invitei by Mrs A. Manuing to cull at her residonce At 7. o'clock sharp, for'what pnrpost liono were inforuael. At the appointed hour the iavitcd gaesta 4issmbled in tho beautifully larrangsd parlor and ten minutes later the mystery was revealed by the enterance of Mr. William iJnrphy and Miss Fannie Mauning, who in th most impressire' marifter wer 'nalted in the holy bonds of matri rnouy by Kev. J. F. Tuttle. .i'he groom, Mr. Durphy, coijies of ' pn of the best . families of Gates county and at present helds tlje ' re sponsible position of Chief Engineer of the Str. Huberts, whilo ftbe bride, Miss Manning, has long been ac knowledged one of the prettiest and most graceful ladies of Eastern North Carolina. The Beacqh joins the many frjf nds of Mr. and Mm. Diirphy iu wi.-hjng for them along and happy Jife. ' j , ' Oomi Isslonei-s Proceeding. Hie following is the preoeejiugn of a t ;v nil isossin? f the Board of Comrui---.3 cf Wttsbitigfon conaty held F.b 8th 4 -t vl'h tL fwilowinjj nembers preentl ' - !!f !h rJ Chr'w. B. D Laiham. W 0. Marriner n. M Suell. Ord red that Grauvil Kixoa be relieved -f poll taxjor S93 on account ut .iufirmi lies. Ordered that Jos Ukittletharpe furnish lumber to build a feoLway at Peacock ewstap. Ordared that S. E Harrlocton be (-ranted jetail liquor ljaeuses to retail sntrituoas liquor on the l.nrn pike rond ia Plymouth township . Oidered that V J Jackson allowed the sum of $3 00 for4coBn lurnished Naney Oliver. Ordered that Vf II Ward be allowed the sum' of $5 CO for medical service furuitdttd poor kouse for :he yiar 1892. Old red that J t Uiiliard jbe allowed the sou) f7 fe? tor postage, -otic to mer. chants, Usiim and recording 83 .county onlcrs, Cierk board this day. ' Oidered that T J Marriner be allowed the sum of $4 75 for' stationary furnished Clerks ofifreV " Ordered that B 1 Latham be allowed the sum of $6 90 for 3 das service as coua. ty pouami-sioner and mileage. ' Oidered that J 'A Uarrison be. allowed the sum of $8 S3 for one month service as keeper of pfoor house. - Ordend that Teb KoANOJIB liB .COK be allowed the sum of $4 17 for. publishing proeeedings of com mission eis for Jaa. Oidwred that Levi Bloaat be al'owed the sum of $4$ 45 for tarakejB and feeding prisoners iu jail. - Ordered (has. V H Hampton be allowed the sum el 24 86 for goods furnished jail aad poor hoaso for Jan. Ordered that D. O Brlnkley be allowed rhe sum of $1 00 for one day as inspector of Registration book and one day holding polls. J. P. BillTarb Crk. STATE NEWS. THE LATEST HAPPEN INGS, AS GATHERED FROM OUR EXCHANGES AND ELSEWHERE. RrJ-j.'ga Chronicle : Gorcrcer Cai terdav-i;;p a rtquisijiec on the r of Georgia for A. T. "right, an Gorcrter Carr yes vertiur acted in tki state for the murder of Daniel Smith in Iiichmoad county. Wright at present ia ia jail at Waynesboro. Oa. Sheriff J M Smith, of Richmond county left yesier. day afternoon far the prisoner. News aud Observer ; Ex Gov. Thomas M. Holt Las accepted the invitation of the literary aocietie to deliver the annual ora tiaa at the coaaoteuoemeut of Davidson College next Jane. Dr E II. Burnett, of Atlanta, will deliver the annual sermon before the Y. M. C. A. of the College at the commeaement. - . News and Observer : A goatlemaa tells a good story on a Western North Carolina postmaster He got three letters for a gentleman at his i ffhe stamptd wl.h the new Celumbiaa , stamp, aad before be would deliver theui he made liiaa pay for three regular stamps, aad made hint tell who the letters were from so he could ro port thepersoBS putting piotuiesou letters, and tryiug to fool tie department. Newborn Journal s Ex-Sheriff Win Murrill of Onslow oounty is dead. He was an ' excellent and popular man. lie held the office of sheriff 28 yn,1 a expression of continued confidence and satisfactiou with the discharge of duty seldom awarded to a public servant. Kebrn Journal: Mssrs. Haywood aad Helen fluff eangnt 6G0 rock and 3.500 wnite perch Satnday night about 8 miles below New Berue Both these varieties of fish are now commanding high piiees north and the lucky brothers Were offered f SOO here for their eaten. They however ue eliaed it preferring to ship the fish them selves lu toe coouaenoe tnat tney wouiq realize h still larger sum. There were 15 large boxes ef them. THE NEWSPAPER "AD." DOES THE BUSlNfS. Lewlstcn Evenin Journal, , A neat illustration of the value of saga cious advertising; was given at the Portland Young Men's Christian Association meet' ing Sunday, when Geuerai Secretary Mo- Douala stated taxi he had Boaae cuueelty to know wLat ui6thod of adrertiie reach id the most people. He 'had cirealatcd thoasands of little dedjer, giving notice cf the meetingr and ho asked those who bad seen thta, and had been moved to cpsne through that weans, to rise. The hall w .s packed as f.iJ .as it could bold, ani lf tho entire nambor a.bo.at fi!teen arose.' Than Mr. MoDoaald asked all who had read the notices in the aewspapeis, and had been influeneed by them, to rise, and the crowd rose in a body. WHAT EDITING A PAPER IS. A contemporary gives his experienee of editing a paper in the following paragraphs: Editing a paper is bleass.nt business )i you nao iu If it contains mnch political matter, peo pie won't have it. If the typo is large, U den't contain mnoh readiag matter. ' It the typo is small, it hurts folks' eyes If we publish telegraphio reports, folks say they are nothing but lies. . If we omit them, we have ao eaterpriee or suppress them for political effect. If we wiite many editorials they say we are conceited and want to air our opinions. If we give way to other writers and news items, we are igaorau an! can't run a' paper. If we have a few jokes, folks. v we are cothing bat rattle heads. If we omit jokes, folks say we are noth ing bat fonsila. , If we publish original natter, they damn us for not giving seleetioas. If wo give selections, people say we are lazy for not writing more and giving them what they hare not read ia some ether paper. - - - If we give a complimentary notice, we are censured for being partial. Jf wo don't .bath hands say we are a great hog. . ' If we insert an article which pleases -the hdies the men become jealous, and ?ice rer.a. ; If we aitead phurcb. they say it is for effect! ' ' If we remain In oar office attending to our business," folks say we aro too proud te miagle with ether folks. If we go oat they sny we do not attend to par business. If we ask for dues they get mad and say stop osr pBDer. i njO OTHER Sarsaparijla can pro- duct from actual cures such won- derful statements of relief to human suuenn as HUUD'9 orsaparuia - 'f9mmmmmmmmimi OmrConrtsr1893. " 7 Sprim Tebm Judge Bynuin. " Fall Term Juds Crares, Beanfrt-tFb 20. li. Hay 20lh. Nerf8th Larntuck area Cth, Sept 4lh . Cawdiu March 13tu,Sept 11 th Pasqnstaak March 20th, Sept 18th J Perquireans March 27th. Sept 25th Chowan April 3d, Oct 2d .GHt April 10th, Oct 9th Hertford April 17th. Oct 16th Washington April 24th. Oct 23d. - Tyrroli May 1st, Oot JtOth Dare-r-Slay 8th. Nov. 6th Hyde May 15th, Nov 13th ji'arsiKeo May 22J, Noy 2 1st. For civil cases only. SATISFACTION Is guaranteed to every consumer of HOOD'3 Sarsaparilla. One hundred doses ia every bottle, No other does this. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC- rmcoUTn. N. C, oTan . 24, 1S93. Iih,av,e ou hand aae lot of nice baggies that I will aell at low prices. Also FUrn) Cartn, Rosd Carls aad good aCoad-hand buggies that I a;n prepared to give bargains on to anyone that wishes buggies of this kind. Come one, oorae Vl, and set tho best Cart Wheels ever sold for the money. All work warranted, v jan 27-tf , II, Paat. lyotico. By virtue of a decree of oaIo made in the Speeial proceedings entitled Louis Horn thai Acira'r of John X. Craft ve J. D. Craft and others Leirs at law'of John S. Crft, by the Clerk of the Superior Coart of Washington, county. I will 11 for cash at tho - Court Houe door in lymemh, N. C , to the higbest biedsr. a. part of the laud formerly beloaging to eaid John t. Cruft. viz: the Mc N air trat cf land contateing 150 acres more or Usi. Time ef sale Monday, March th 18U3 at 12 O'clock M. .. Ibis Jan 30, 1893. LoUiS liOEKTEAL. 4t. Adair r. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of J. F. Rawla & Bro , Mas this day dt8kolvad by murual cormeut. aud It. J. Bawls assuming all tho itidibieduoes of the firm iu orth Carolina. It J Bawls. J. F. 1CAWES. Creswell, N. C, Jan 2d 18D3. . ftbiS-t DISSOLUTION The firm cf Cahon & Hans U, doing business at Crexwell, ha this day been dissolved by mutual chbnt. Jt.ho L Ha88!l withdraws from said firm. A 1 claims due the firm wilt be paid to A . L Cahou & Co., and the indebtedness of the firm will bo paid by tho said A. L Cakcou & Co. A. L. Cahoon. T. L. IIa8S!u.l. Witness, W J, Mrjer. Dec. 12, 1802.-4 v, - : IT IS Tie Slanilaid him Shuttle Sewing Machine is the best on the market and if yoif want a light running, pretty machine for Jittla oash you should est The Standard. IT IS BEST N. Yeager, Ag't O-tf rLYMI. Jf.C. LlVElty AND EXChAKGE STABLES, W, G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Boper Iff C Fine turnouts always cn hand. Can be hired at any hour, .day or night. Terms reasonable. : .: C9Horses sold or exchanged.. ' apMtf. . - ' ... D. O. BKIJS'irLKY & JU. Dealers In- Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors. . " CHOICE BEAND3 QF CI.OAR3. ICE, fop salo by wholesale er retail ' Engineer, Surveyor of. Jjapd, Koads Ilailroand, Drainways and Timber. f "lT-1" -3- '-. -u ' 'J . I llhi iHliWlTi "i f "'. " "" f T - 'I rTTIHE NORFOLK & SOUTH EBN It. It. The direct bhort line between Plt vouTa. Edkntox and Easteqn North Cakouna -and Norfwlk, and all roiKTS north. Mail and Express leaves Norfolk daily (except Sunday) at 9:45 A. M., arrives at Eden ton 12:45 P.M., and at Belle Haven. at 4;15 r. M., connecting witubteaaaer Haven BeUe tt iuth Creek aud Bay Biver, Leavhviile, bcranteu, Maklej vilU, Connect at Edenton daily (except Sunday) with the Com pan Vs bteamer 1'Iymouta for KoanokeKiver, Janiesvm& VVashjjrvtonft K., Str. Bertie for Wind:4ornud Cnshie Biver, also with the Str. M. E. Itoberts xrcsdivy. Thursday aud Saturday for landings oa Chowan River," aud on Mouday and Fri- dav for Columbia tta landiucs on tae ScuoDernone Rivof.w Leave . Edehtoa everv Wednesday for - Mill Landing, Salmon Creek and returns fWlowing day. Through ticke.son sale on S ta. Ply month and M. E, Eoberts and baegagl checked to stations on the Norfolk hktberu li. it., and landings on River routes, and to BaltL more, Philadelphia New York, Washist;- ton, dc. ixo, Norfolk freight and passenger stations at Norfolk Jk Western Ft, K. depot. Freight received doaly wutu 5 r. M, (except Sundav) and forwarded promptly EASTERN CAROLINA DISFATCH PAST FRSIQHf ;LINB. AUD PASSENGEf ROUTE. The new e,zd e'egaut passenger steamer Neuse, leaves Elizabeth City TaeaeUy, Ihursday ana buiurday for r-ewberae. connecting with the Atlantio and N. C. Jt K for KinRton, Ooldkboro and theHoath. Daily all rail sorvice between Elizabeth City, Edenton aud New Yt.k, .Philadel phia and Baltimore and Norfolk. :. ; Thronca cars without breaking balk, low rales and quicker time than by any otber route iirfrot all uood to be shipped via Eastern Carolina Dispatch in follows: From Norfolk, via Norfolk boutkeru Kailroad. - From Baltimore, via P, W is B. K. Jt. Preeident St. Hlaiion, Fnm Philadelphia, by Fennl R. R. Desk Bt. Station. ' .. From New York, r Penn. K. 1, rier 27 North Biver, J. II. Smith, Agent, Plymouth, or to the (ieneral Umce of tbe .Norfolk A boatbora Kailroad Compacy Norfolk 11. O. 11UDU1HS, Geu'l.Fr't. A Pass. Ag't. U.K.KING, Gen'l. Manager, : . aaglC-ly. . . US. MttJRMlBYi UHDERTAKEE. I am bitter prepared to furnish tko pW lie in the Undertakers bniurs thas ever. Cofflss supplied on demand from the fiaest to the cueapt st and at prices that defy coxbo.' petetiea. .. ' I am also prepared to eerro tho pablic as : C0N1 RAC TCR A ND S UILDIR. v Thanking tbe public for past palrouage and selicituig a ooutiunance of n&mt 1 am, -Yonrs truly, tAp-W B; Nurnoy - 0. L. PETTIGltEAy, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Practices in all the States and Federal Cenrts. Office, Water Street, : PLYMOUTH, N. 9. T. B. Wolfe, D. D. 8." PLYMOUTH, N. Q 3"Teeth fiJUd r exraat without pain. is yarranted the Best in the World 1 13 more Waterproof, Is Stronger, and will Wear Longer fiisa any other goods manufactured. Ask far the "FISrf 3RAND;" take no other. L. C. ZIRCKEL & BRO., Sole Agsnts, Baltimore, Ml MORTGAGE SALE OF LAND. By virtue cf a mortgage executed an4 deirered toVohn Swjufoa by Wu. C. Moore and wife, Mary J. Moore, on tbe 20th day'of December A. p.. 1881, which was dnly recorded in the Qigister's effice of Waabiugton couuty, in Bock "T" of Mortgiges, Pages 553, 654 and 55, which mortgage thereaf.er was for vmo8, trans ferred by John Bwinson to J, J, Rawls on "March 31st 1883. The undersigned .will well for cash, before the Court Hens door jn Plymouth oa tbe 27th day of Febrnar, A. )., 1803, the tract e land : conreied to Jokn Swinsou by Wm. C. Moore aud wife, Mary J Moore, bjtb dee'd ; the following described tract or parcel of land whereon the said parties used to live : Pa tho main road leading from Plymouth to Washing top, aapininjr tbe lands of Harmon Harri son, T. M.Gray, Chas Horton; bounded as follows: begintiDgat a bunch of rd oaks at Jaraee Allen's line, thence with said Allen's line to Baverdaua swamp, theaee np said swamp to the month cf Zil pba branch to an Ash, thence slang Harmon llftrrisea's line to .Reuben We'W line, thence along Wells' to' the main road, thence along the rad to the beginning' It bmng the same land conveyed by D. Spruiil Sheriff, by deed, dated April 5ih 1S80. About 115 neres. i-m 54 4t ,T, J. Riwis. . Y O. XJ '0;: - A." - ' For.flnvtliin.You want mul rrefc Because ' I" make a epecialtjr of mail orders, and seed cuts With c or gooas, so you cannot tail to g-t just wuat jFOn .TUE SrirXG AND SUMMER MONTHS , i . . , ... , . I am offering a special line ef Reed and Rati ft u Furniture for any room la yearjiajij at prices reasonable. It i omamCntuI and comfortable. , " Hath tube at ull prices, . . - ' The Gurney Pateutilefrigcrators, the best m -de.t tho price ef oheap goods. 8ea4 for eata'rguo. " CHAIRS and CHAIRS, and Cl-alrs fir everbody.' Old men's eluirs, yoaag men's chairs, fat mea'a chairs, and chairs with wheels for the invalid. Keeliaiag ekaisa. Chairs aad Settees for tho yard aud poich at all kinds of prices. ; . Ckaiis -tor the sitting room, dining room, bad room, parlor; aad Chairs aat &I 8tauds lor, your hall - - " 1 handle New Stylo FnruitBre, which I biy ia large quantities qireet from the ma. ufaoturers, thereby am able to Offer the vary naweej. in .very line at the asaal prioe of ld style goods. I offer a ni o e looking antique oak ofaah bed room suite - of It- piooeg for $25.00-it is a woaeler to U and from mat up to the very fluist ' maaaf aokared . I havt,a.seleot stock of furniture f r tho diniag loom, bej room sitting room,., parlor and kitchen. ' , We have here six railroads and several steam boat lines, and eaa ship goods eiuietijr a d safely to any point at the verv lowest rates. - . I also keep a full line ot Offljs FuniitUtS, B ok caioi and Djks, and both ooaahiaoa in antique ma. walnnt, enerry cr manopany , Also a nice line of Baby carriages, children's tricycles, wagons, whieh I offer very low. ; In faot, if you want anything in tho above line, write to me and 1 will ekeerfaSy j.n nnnrlr. ...1 ,lijl.'in'1 1.11 B.l 1 i 1 1 !1 ".ra It 1 1 if B bla. OIO, .rJL I?-A.lKE3Il, ;W2P-tf. Furnituro Dealer and Undertaktr, yuffolk,. V. ttVVARB OP FRAUD. Aek for, and Insist .upon bavins' XV. JL. UOUULA BUOKS. Noaeaeu viae without V. jL. )oiifflas name aad price stamped on, Bottom A.ooit for It when yoc uy. Bold everywhere. sold made 'mm IJHIS 1STHE ' tVH! aire exelaslve Mle ftarevts, Write for cataioxue. I bind, size and width wanted. I' 1 not lor aaie o t age Froe. yor Salo SPETJIIL & BSO. P. J. UAnSlXXEft. ' DEALEK8 lit COIfTRACTINO FPILDIHG ivoa siDecial attention. Eistimatcs furnisliod on buileV . ings of any kiH.d at short notice. Whea ia seed et anjthiug iu our line or wishing our lervioes, call at ear UaaeHakecf JEsublishmeat on Washington Strset. " FLY MOeJTII, N, 0. - . - 6 ll.9ltf . f0ersy ma seJioetoA. The. "OLD RELIABLE" Vmm actDjy, H. PEAL Proprietor. : ; PJvmouth IT. C. Jj.AKL'FCTCnSi; .- ti nl VItA T)l rt t. i -a sm "D A J3 . at rrirna lrvi flimi JbmJnr. v m. m Avi.vx kiii.ii vTVi. bargain. I defy competition uimttvuifc ui au M.1HU8 uoiijB, GEijIGE , H AN UF ACTfJ BER OF m fmmv Ji" " i in i i in . . carts, Wagons and other Riding Vehicles. Kepairin of all kintldone with neatness and diepadj, All TTfArlr RiinrnTif nnrl. " jyl7-tf.:-- Adams street, Plymontli, I?, 0, lV. W R I T E it aswvell as if von came to tho stora. daseripiien aid price you ccea. F03 gentle?.:el ? A served shoe that tvlll not rip Calf, ,i seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, stylish, aud. aurable than any .other shoe ever at the price. Every style. Equals custom anoes costing from f4 to f 5. - . t,,v . The following are :of the same high stasvdattltf menu - - - ... $4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf. Hand-Bewea. . M.50 t'ouce, farmers ana Leuer-arnero. - 92.50, 9.S ana aa.oo wr worung Men 93.00 ana 91.73 lor loaua huu uuysu sj.oo Hana-sewea, 1 FOR - 2.30 ana a.oo uongoia, ) UAUltcJ,; Si.th for Misses.' 'NNi-, " rut tu a nnvvwM inmate A J w www p W mm im to get oe Deat Teutte) lor yoox .money, jgoonomuce in yotw lootwoax try pnronaaing w. li. ooagiaa tuoet, wnaost reprooent tae) boot aloo at tno pnooa euxvetruaooi aaUMaoasos) otDtee. Uly. Oa too wear -. uaoajr to ntioo denlersnnd ireneral merchants where I have in your place sena airect to aciwry, matioo; XV. L. Doagl-s, Brockton, filaoe Yf . J. jAjesoeoy - 4 a-s 1 . 1 . ' -k T nr. Ttr.4.1. Al. , jii trii.il .in i'.m.m ri n irr a and will not bo TihAiaroloi . uire nijO a call. BATEMM OF
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