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- x - - . . . , , - sis ?-:'-:h- 1 ! - . V ,1 5 - 1 -i. EASTEFwS NOUTB CAROLIsT w sn. M .. A. aM M - I ILL 1 Ulikki . EW HEttN'E. JT.C r r ft ".-: 0 1 K " HonujGasntsiTombs, T ;i:V v . " ,r uVt; ; ' y : 4 I. ... ' ",, V Audnil kind OM4 and building work la- S i I T ALIAN&kSERlCAN MARBLE 4 :,-.; ' , Orders will teeire prompt attention -jl'r? , .f-." :'. vtsuooesor toUeorge W.C'utypoole) ( " ; vy v HO) fcrir b'erne.'n. v - - - U. E. kiiujtii is) nly antborizd ftgebl ;?-w;-'v ','J' inKinston' " ' maSO-lrdv . .. ." ' . trttf ..,,v-t, , . , , i i; I- ' . v - "v err i Provisions w?rf ' Groceries;"'- - .v . DrV Goods i i ' - -LOW, r v' " v l L . -! . 1 Order solicited. r . . , i:FGREflLl PARLOR! -e-' . ' I live opened, In connection with my CON I , , f Ice Cream, ?arlor. ; , loe Cream and Frnlt Icea can be bad at all honn by the Plate or Mmurare. ; , ' r The otaioj eaVwfifbe taken to flvtog'Jo f ? v.? ' &od Artifie o Ice Cream. If'X ; Wubllc coraially7nylto WUiL OPEN v Wednesday, May. 6th. JflUES REDHOHD, ; t'Arent; and Bottler : ?'f"i.1;vv-v'.-:"5.''i.'i-.! tiiiH f'W "i"' ' ' , -. .f t 't : v. -y- ' j K- ;r -i -v -4r BREWING CO S ,: ' -PHIUDELPHIA ',, p i- .: ;;j ,UAGEE,BEER y V . New, Berne, T.;C. i i . i Tku beer took premiums at the Cen , - - - '1 IV:vrt.'' THiiln.lnl'nhis anil ' ; '""'' '; thefarte Exposition. ,3Ceeps better than : - - '. j, qther In wijrm oliiriates, nd to k -'i", ayoVt't-n41rheeTe known, J. - t iff"' -'. i y " : Fo? le in kegs or orntee. ' i.ji-w, but ? iua "d pr.f -:t rn-n ; llltld 'rvloi. i f s tr.u iit1. Hf ' v , uripnwiit. AtaA 0 in-.(l -not prrteo 1 .mill nu" " I i OUT ; r .r r! inal J' k- 1, - If ku.s treK p v - ...... j - r niiA 1 - -it. a " r-. a or ti t i 9 ' T. i -I . . 1 v , r i frrl r 1r-n. . !.; utot u hi- , ' ! eitwt ilive Ns , ar ' -VT: fin.-k.ajMl , r. " ' 7-TTa rnH tSTt TirR JOTTTJN A 1 r. 1 ' T J- - - "' " ' " " " NEW BEaNE.-N.C. JULY 20t 1881, The Buckwheat Crpp Taluabl. Buckwheat can be nfado ;a profit able crop, im proper care given to it. I This craia ia worth' aU least seventy-five cents a bnsbol for feed ing, if it is properly fed. It is bes ground with corn, as flue as possible, and may be fed with cut hay or sttaw moistened with water. The seed: may- be. sowjL'jearlylin July. We nave found thick seeding the best. At least one bnshol per acre should Ihj used. ; It pays to prepare the ground as" well for this crop as for any other, but it is especially useful for the purpose of breaking up an old meadow, and preparing it for reseeding.The sod will be well rotted, and the. soil mellowed and; inado ready ,ior a fall crain crop, if this is desired, to be followed by the grass seed the next summer. No other crop, except peas, so well mellows the ground as buckwheat, and this is precisely the efl'oct re quired in reseeding land. Besides this useful purpose, buckwheat is valuablo for its grain. It will easi ly produce thirty or forty bushels per acre if well managed, and a bushel of it is worth two bushels of oats of the light sort usually grown, which is largely husk. The crop, too, is put in at times and harvested at times convenient for the farmer. Ameticari Agriculturist. Pkbley Pooee's Remin isnENce of Zach. Chandler. Zach Chan dler, the ; merchant-Senator from Michigan, was justly proud of his business standing as a dry coods dealer in Detroit and ho used to narrate now, when almost every business man there failed in 1837. he could not see his way clear to the settlement of his own liabilities. He made a- statement of his affairs, and, taking what money he could raise, went to New York and pro posed to his creditors there to make an . assignment. . JIis principal creditor said to him: "You are too straightforward a man and too honest and enterprising a merchant to go under. Yon can Jake your own time for payment, and we will furnish you with a new stock of goods." The young merchant ac cepted the extension of time, and going borne went to work again and was soon able to pay all his debts in mil. Boston Budget. Aiding mt , Memory In France some years ago a convey ance of land required twelve adult witnesses, wno were accompanied by twelve little boys; andwhen the price of the land, was paid and its surrender took place the ears of the boys were- palled and they were severely beaten,' so that the pain thus inflicted should leave an impression upon their memory, and J il t .required - alter ward, - titey might bear witness to the sale. Later, .when a criminal was being executed, parents whipped their children, so that they might take warning py the example and keep in the path of virtue. . ' On the Instructor. A sharp boy at a commercial college had addressed i a 'letter to .v- firm as Qents. '- i 'Yod fnnstn't do that;" said the Instructor. ' ryx i "Why not V asked thb boy. '."Because 'Gents' is vulgar. Don't yon know that inyitfttions to negro balls are"' always addressed" that way t '.vr fri-y V.Weil b6y t lever 'got one;" rei plied the boy,-with such significance that the instructor blnshod and hur ried on to"the next desk. Jlfcrcwnt I!o For The HcuntainsI The following are the Round Trip Rate mm new uerne toroinw on me w. . u. Knllroart: . T? Hlckery ,y.t.,.l.f,,.,.i411M , i i old Fort 1J s - ... Wok Mountain W.K6 :. . i' Aahevllle.... VIM ' i Warm Sprinwi n V. TlckeUgood to return until Oct. 8Ut, im.- . , -r W. DUNN,... Jvl 10 dlm . , . : t OcU't AgooW STATS o NourH Oarolixjv, ' .' ( ' : ; . x, , ' , . Craven County. I .i '. Tho inlwrrllier having qnaUfloti M Admin. lalrmtnr nt thn mtntn of RhulMth Wvnno.de. nenaed. on the 2i)th day o( June. A. I. 1W5. ha-' fore the lrntate Court o( j;ravon fpunty, hereby notifies aU ue 10118 hovtuR claims' SKaliwt eald ctt, 1i present them for py niont pn or before the aith day ot June, lHSU,pr turn iioiictj win u u:uut?u 111 uiif -ut niuif rer eovery.i1 " ' Jl' AH poreon Indebted to enlil' E)stte y( rnnko uonuKimie payrnenp, , Done tulfJMhOsy Of June; IRfti; IS' . JOUX, N PATE, i, Jnneta Sw, v-irS " ;A4mlntotrti'- IHIIRSAMfLEiCOpi, THEY COST NOTHING. THE KEW3 AflO QCCERYER, rT.n ltircrpat. hont and eheAnost- tiennr nnh llslied In the HIrIo. Tolegnilile acconnt of all InTOPWiling evenis rroui every pari 01 we trorld. lull Market Report A roper for every mmlly. . isstaunsiiea inn aii get oeuorox rv vear. - 8enU your name, poatofllce address and I2.0U Rr one year; n.uu 101 o iuoiiuih. - . Kvery North tiroliutftD should talte It, The Uvnu. muei proKi-owive jwitor u uiu cuiw. TrilK WEEKLY SKWH-OBStUVtU. t' ' ' " : Ealelth,N, C MEET1SGS OF LODGES. ? ' Bt. Johns Lodok, No. S, A. P. A. M.. meets thty !d Wednesday night in each BUIDth'- S M Jl . - . ; '' New Berne Chapter, No. 46, H. A. M., meets on. the ,2nd Monday in each month at 8 p.n. j Tsent CooNcax. No. 411. Roya l Ai- OAXtrx, meets m the 4st or Sd Friday nighta in each month. ' -jt t ... Asrnjmit JfloJ 71 ia now due; and must be paid on ar before the 2d day of July, 1885. . - " Edbeka .Lodge, No. 7, I. O. O. F., moots on the 2d and 4th Monday nlghU in; oaeh months-.. vr-nri r AMoaRment 176. is now due, and mujtt be paid onor before the day Nkuse ' Council, No. '1;' tiaras or Chosen Fuiknus, meets on the 1st and 3d Wednesday nights m each month, i , Aase88ment No. 75 is now due, and must be paid on or hnfore tht 4th day of July, 1885. , , Cosmopolitan Council No. 311, Aiota ican Legion of Honob, moots on the 1st and 3d Thursday night i in each month. Assessment No. 71 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 10th day of July, 1885.- Local Branch No. 95, Oudkr or tiie Ibon Hall, meets" on the 8d Monday night in each month. Assossment No. 52 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 13th day of July, 1885. Athenia Lodoe, No. 8, Kniquts or Pythias, meets on the 3d and 4th Tues day nights in each month. Assessment No. 155 is now due, and must be paid on or' before (the Oth day of July, 1885. , i Elm City Camp, No. 38, Fraternal Leoion, meets on the 2d and 4th Wed nesdays in each month. Assessment No. 16 is now due, and must be paid on or before the 2d day of July, 1885. . TIME TABLE, Atlantic At N. C. Railroad TIME TABLE No. 10. La Effect 0:15 A.M., Thursday, July 23d, 1885. EAST. No. 61. Express Poss.aM&ll Arr. L'vs. WEST. No. 60 Express, Pou.AMal STATIONS Arr. Ii'vs. r m. 6 45 r. m A. M. A. M. 11 18 10 42 8 57 (97 Ooldskoro, ... 11 58 11 15 10 38 S .HI L.a Uraata., n OK f a7Kinston,.. 8 U New Bene. I.I 10 so r. m i iBIereaead A.M. A. M EAST. WEST. No.l Hiasd t'Kt. k Pass. Train. No. 4 Mixer FxtlT STATIOffi. rsss. ira a. Arr. L.'vsi Art. I' L've. A. M. 7 25 7 54 8 8U 01 M 10 08 10 4 11 ilS It 42 12 2S A. M. 40 7 a 8 00 8 84 V 14 9 88 10 14 10 58 11 37 11 45 SOI r. m. 7 03 14 5 118 5 0. 4 24 4 00 8 81 S52 1 18 a oo 11 40 10 41 10 27; r. M. 18 5 40 508 4 84 4 04 Ooldsboro, Best's . ... La Orange....... FalllngUreek Riaston............. UaswelL.. Dover (tore Oresk Tusosrora Clarke's ..... 8 85 SB 3 08 1 20 1 10 81 8 57 8 18 8 54 8 15 8 00 A. M. NswbernA. I 2 65: 8 Oil: 8 Wj 4 17: 4 411: 6 1!5: 5 40; P. M. 1 58 8 18: 8 47; 4 si; 4 50: 5 85j : P. M. i Kireraaie Oroataa Havelock. ........ Newport ........... WUdwood Morehead OUy... Morebead Depot. a Mi 8 00; 8 5; 8 05; A. u ) Train 50 connects with Wilmington A Wel don Train bound North, leaving Uoldsboro 12:28 p. m., and with Richmond ft Danville Train West, leaving Ooldsboro 12:86 p.m and W I Imlngton A Weldon Train South at 4!&4p.m. Trautil eonaeeu with Uiohroontt Dsn villa Train, arriving at Ooldsboro 4:40 pjm., and With Wilmington and Weldon Train from the North at 4:54 p.m. Train 4 eonneols with W. A W, FastMaU going South, loaving Goldsboro at 7:30 p. m., and with R. di D. Train going West, leaving Uoldsboro at 7;45 p.m. '- Train 4, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days. Trains 50 and 61 , dally except Sunday. Train 8, Tuosdnye.Thursdayaand Saturdays W. Dunn, Superintendent.' ' Merchants, Bankers and Hanafutoiers k , should read , . . , ; BRADSTREET'S A Weekly Journal of Trade, Finance, -i- ' and Pnbilt Economy. Sixteen Pages every Saturday. ' Oftentimes , Twenty Pogee. Boraetlmes Twenty- - j? . . , . ' r 4 , lonr Pages. . .-j , FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. - -, The foremost purpose of Bbadstrist's is to be of practicalservloeto bqseas men. Its special trade and (nrtustrlal reports; Its weekly epitome l bankruptcies throughout the United Mates and Oanada, and thesmftr nSarle's of assoW and ' llablUtica, are alone brth thesnbsoriptlon pnoe; lta aynopaes of recent legal decisions are exceedingly valu able. As commercial transactions, m-the wider sense, are eomlng to be more and more conducted on a statistical hasla, the informa ttou eontainod In Baa HOTBitET'i Is of the tlrst imporlanfie both fo producers and middle men. r -i "' - The 'teado'" an agrlonltnrat .' situation throughout the United States and Canada V reported by telegraph to Rradstreet's up to the hour of PUbllcatjaB, .v ... . SJNQLE QOPIES,' TEN CENTS. THE DRADITR E E T CO. 279, 38, 283 BaoABWAT, " " 'i fiATTOS P'IHA l.lKI.tll.' Ths "Llttls Isjhki.vsTI U ns. to m W.T CsjOTM. si?4. w-i.. turns, . sw Articles GASTON HOU8E; J. NEW BER!(I3, x. a, ; ... S: l. $ 30 Proprietors.., The Only First-class Bouse In the City. Omnibus connects with alt Trains and gteniitora. Large sumple roouif foreommerj wwyyavy "iff!; i a ni fu44s1 bapsj r" 1st r wi I II 40 It. ikaVIl Mt MUM Ttlt a I I at1! sjsjsaf wtsssw IkiSw) MBjiff )sbSsfJ fjsxw) J -J t)'..w.'. 4i,Tii. Vkw Otbsr Ar v brkiiunutrskia, witutaaua as Mi tnkretera, , i " . - . . . aeuwHiH , TBAMBIIS. - -, 1TEUSE & TRENT " RIVER "4 (1 .i'; 8teaml?otV t?9rnpaay. f Will ran th following Schedule on and after July Sd, 1883: ; , . ,. Steamer L. H. Cutler Win leave' R'ew' Seme for ".Trenton every Friday: returning, will leave Trenton every Saturday, touching at all points along the river. ; t !. Steamer Klaeton. ; On and after lJuha 2i)l(wl885. the Steamer Klnston will iearw Ktnston for New iieme every Monday aud Thursday at 8 o'clock a.m.; returning, will leave New, Heme every Tues day and Friday, slopping at Jolly Old Field ana louoniug at au latuiiugs on wnuse nver. , Close oounectlou made with, steamer Bhen andoah of the Old Dominion rueainslilp Co. " .,' W. K. BTY RON, Jk., at Nfwbern. W. F. 8TASI.Y, Klnston, D. 8. BABKUS, FollokavUle. L T. WILSON. Agent at Trenton. J. P. QOIXBRLY, Jolly Old Field. J. B. BANES. Quaker Bridge. J. M. WHTK.Oeh'l Manager, eb7dAw KlnsUin. N. C NEW-BERNE AM PAMLICO Steam Transportation Co'v. BUMMER BCIIKDULK OF THE HTEAMER ELM fJl'XY to go Into effect on and after April 17, 1K85 Tuesdays- leave isew juerno at b s'uiock, p. m , for Lake Landing, stopping at Adams Orork, Vandemere, Htonewalland Hay horo, ar riving at Lake ltandlug, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, a. ia. Thursdays ijeave iaae ianaing mr now rierne at 12 o'clock, m., stopping at Bay boro, tttone wall, Vandemere aud Adajus Creek, ar riving at New Berne, Fridays, 2 a. lu. Fridays Leavo New Berne at 5 o'clock, p. m , for Lake Landing, stopping at Adams Creek, Vandemere, Htoncwali and Hay boro, ar riving at Lako Landing, HaCurday, 10 o'clock, a.m. Mondays Leave Lake lauding st 12 o'clock, m., for New Berno, stopping at Bay boro, Htwne wall, Vandemore and Adums Creek, ar riving at New Berne, i o'clock a.m., Tues days. By this arrangement we are aide to make olose oonnectlon with the Northern strain ers, also having good accommodations Ixith for passengers and freight at vory low rates, ask that the merchants and producers along lta Una to give It their cheerful support. Ftplght received under cover every day of vbO 7 66aC For further Information enquire at the of doe, Foot of Craven street. K. B, PIEKOE, Agt. New Bern, N. 0 , Or any of Its AgenU at the following places: ABB LKB, Adams Creek. 0. 1. WATSON, Lake Landing, D. H. ABBOTT, Vandemeva, O. H. FOWLKR. Stonewall, W. H. SAWYER, Bayboro. S. H. ORAY. lanSldsYwly Oeneral Manager. OLD J30IV11TVI01V Steamship Company. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE Fot New York, Baltimore, Nor folk, Boston, Elizabeth City, Philadelphia, Providence, aud other Cities. ON AND AFTER Monday July 2nd, 1883, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Steamer Shenandoah rr mi KTUi mbvs sariivil VI arBlIl Vm AwiHIUIsl Sonthera Rsilrasvd at Elisabeth Oity, every HONDA Y AMD TIITJRJDAT for New Bern. Return 1st leaves New Bents lor caisaaeta Uiiy svsry TVKSDAT AND FRIDAY at 4 p. s.t maUnr class connection with Nor folk Southern B. B. for Northern cities. Olose eoaaeoUon mads at New Herne with tsaamers for Kins tor. Polloksvilie. Trenton and all landings oa the Nens and Trsat Klvers. No 'freights received for shipment on Tneadays sad Fridays sfur S)4j p.m. Freight brwarfad promptly aa lewsst rates faaraateed te destlaatioa. Fare to Elisabeth City and retara. as. To ortolk,8. TsBal K. B. BSBEKT9, Agt, New Bsrae, Otn.rsrr k Ttmmin, , , a; ' .-1 "Ag'M.Nerfolk, V. A W. B. BvABroaa, Oea'l IVt Aft, Nsv fork Oity. Q&ngi of Fin in Xew' York. . The N. C. Freight Line FOR.NEW YORK, sMOVIDENOE. 1 v IVortH cini "VVest j After this date wiU reoelvs freight la New Yoil iyA'-rti (oxKewBsnsat, . n 1 $jLfSR H NORTH KlVKllV ! 0t?fl Km York end BAMmon Merchants should reasmfeer that this bi oas oi the best Sssaas Liaes sul of Hew York, xaaklag dally seaneettoa with Baltimore for Mew Bsrae; ai wm w.1 vhv .ikHv. - raan-wracCY Wea m e r s . h " oSKhsnlrsa Herfolka-' " U LaKvinc Nw Ben fsr Baltimore TUESDAYS -' FRIDAYS at 1 p m. Leave Baltimore fox Hew Bene WEPtrESVAXg ad. ATUUAxB Agesu are as f ollews: . , ; EUR EN FOBTaK, Osa'ilfsnager, 1 1 . r.hti.l Ittite 'aoHghSt,Bal't.Md AS. W, HoOARRICX, Agt. Norfolk, Ta. . ' 3 W. P. Oyd . Os, PhUadslphla.-If Seath karvse. ... .s ' ' ' ' YoTkkBaho.Traa..Llne,Pier .Nortarlvsr E. Sampww, Bosiost, t Ceatral wharx, i . . m. H. RookwsU, Provldsaee U. I. . 1 . a Mlak, Fsll River, Derrick wharf. "i J hips leave Bostoa, Taeedaysaad Satardaja. - New York daily. ' . " ' Bsltlmore, Wodavsdaye aMSatards ran sltver, asuaasys, wsaneauaye Provideao, Satmrdar s V u -5 1 i J Throngk bills Isdlag glvaa, aad rates xa&raa to aU potats. at the different nSese of the apaalea ; ' . f l iTcii ;ciiir ti h'XvA Slip ril' ) .'V N C. LINE." . d ; . Mar I ly S I GRAY Agt New Beras.M t...,.'sa-s ,-.BM;'r:'Tt: ,-..-vA.,-r.r,h &Gpn- " j ' ' SfntoOUi, . Also, 4 Uf BwaoyilurHWsVl I , 1 .'owti JNl'wHHiUFiis-W MAX SCHWERIN. n THE CHEAPEST AWilsasi .a At 4t k siEHf Umbrellas & Notions, a Annthxv lil il thnn Handsome end Cool. VrEST8Just'roceived. We can show some entirely new ii.hik lit susse.. " Nice Lino of Cents' Ho lid Cedar ssi Kaarv l-'i lloae. Ursla' Iukw In endless variety; lotaot White, Ulmck and uaisasonie l'lue Hearn lor rtnrs. We are BOLE AGENTS for the A. A. BATTLK MKls'tl axwl BOY'S CALF SEWED fi.SO SHOEsl. is warranted, slhould any of them in any way, reasonable time give out, we will upon return of damaged pair and statement as to length of wear, either refund ne money or glv another new pair in exchange. .- Wo have them in rnarrrsa. Hutto Bool. Ilalmamls. and in Tawiiuarlsrs We have Oifoids and Button Oxford Ties, just SOHWERIN & ASH, Middle Street, between Humphrey Hoitard and A.1L Hotton. ap3U dwtf GOLDSBORO RICE AM PLANIF36 MILLS, J. STRAUSS & Co., Prop rs, RICE MILLERS and Blinds, Sash, Mouldings, Mantels, Ceilings, Flooring, Stair Rails, Balusters, Brackets, Newel Posts, : A And all and every kind of Wood Work for Buildings, Frame or Brick. . WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES A SPECIALTY. Having just equipped our Factory with a Complete Outfit of the Best and Latest Improved Machinery, we, unhesitating, are prepared to say that we .can Compete in prices and olass of work with any factory in our country. Cp Estimates cheerfully nude on all classes of wood work. marl7 dw6m R. 0. E. LOBGE, Hay! Hay! Hay! Salt! Salt! Salt! Pure Manufactured ICE. CRAVEN ST., BELOW EXPRESS OFFICE, y fel8dwtf NEWBERN, 1V.'C.A LIME. 500 Bbls. Rock Lime, ROSENDALE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, l'ljAH'J'IIf, MAIU, White Lead, Paint, Oil, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Etc., Etc. Lister and Whann's Plow Brand Guano, Land Plaster and Phosphate,, Etc., Etc., IMPROVED COTTON SEED. GEO. AIXEN ,& C0. DABL BROTHERS, Wholesale UAVK REMOVED TO TUElBiH al uA TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAKp,r And keep of PJUOUK, MEATS, COFFEE? . BAk'sVrW MOliASsES. 8A1.T, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CHlAliJ a" everytlilni; In the QUOCERY 1,1 NE, a rilLlV'STCIC LOW PRICES for cjASU. 24 b HORNER SCHOOL, . oxford, xu;o,'. . ; A Classical, BUtlsexajUleal and gcimttac - Y ? WW IMaiT Organ- r . i ' i J isAUois anal Dlsetnttse. -: -' - The Fall Term of JSR5. bogins Mner. sravaa aaaufyav vAl aai va (aW40 His uvnni tm yW I Tided, and tho School thoroughly nlppel j .Terms fbt MftrdTaad SbrtlOBV hewtror keietofore.S' ' ... : A" f ft HORN EH. juuvawiw " ,. GEORGE ASH. STORE IN T0WNL For Clothing, DrjGiOods, Gents' Furnishingfloods, Boots and Shoes, Imnnrted Kk.li.IIKl mvn rrtaeVa mmi Paiwy Ties. ltot ut tseaxts. Vie sell ttta Kvery ir within auy tho thliiK for Nuiniuer. , ) H1UN OF FLA(. Manufacturers Doors, Qro 'C & r"'"7 m i I vv f tiaiffi Trinitv College. , The Vail Teraa wtll begin An. l)tjs : and rlsH D. aad. 1889. ; -t '' -- TERM..r' . ..V." ' taUlon'Jn.Ooliesa dM! jnllfl t ' v- 5" Y mhnth........ .............: - i li.8J . "I Tuition In Prefra4oxAenarV- ev - ; .'. meat, )er tnonUiITJ3il.i-J. vSasnlW , Tnltion in liusiness Oour......w, . tjjtv- Bnanl, lMclwilng furnUhed room, ' - For'catalogue and partionlara kddrees ' ' v r .PatOV. a. r. IlKITSrsm. -U . L .JnttF Corfcge. ntndolp'hXi.N. C. , J I !-: 'n;tt;rr.:t!: ''--'' '.r " " - -: : ;f .
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