OURNA . f xNEW BEKNE. N. C., TUESDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS, 1 ltn.l BMmlaimr. A1M. Nsw Berne, latitude, 88 6' North, longitude, 77 8"Weet. Sunrfcsas.MM i Length of day , Sun set. 4,47 J 8 hour, 45 minute tva rises t 8:80 p. no. BUSINESS LOCALS. . T.-JtjsT RECEIVED. 10 Kits of nice fresh Mountain Butter, which will be sold cheap. 8. W. & E. W- Smallwood. ' Firs and Freali Candies C, E. Slovkk. XtjPSLU'A' TM . JlWKUCB Rk(r- Watchss, Lockets, Clocks, Necklaces, Watch Charms, Seals. Sleeve Buttons, 6tudtv3roelets, Ear Rings, Gold Collar ,'BttttOBii, Pina, etc. Fine. Fresh Goods in great variety at I '9tL , W. L. Pauur's. i jQATt-Qn consignment, a car load Ni6rj superior Timothy and Herd Grass Hay, packed in email bales. Will be (sold cheep. Geo. Allen & Co. I TSOO Bplls Paper Hangings just re Geo. Allen & Co. Egg are going along to Christmas prices. . ,ifCougba and colds uie prevalent, us was manifest in our churches on Sun Hay. j The weather has moderated and hi fooniequnca thereof the woody.rds arc gaining. Cotton brought nine cents ul l hi- Ex change yesterday, the highest pi ice for soma time. Football is the game among the hoys now. Good exercise for the boy s und ; good fc the shoe makers. (K) Those enterprising merchants, How ard A Jones, offer suitable goods for . Christmas presents. They quote price that will strike the reader. Read and go to see them. Misses Mattie Oliver and Nettie Hoi lister will attend the V M. C. A. library room this evening for the recep tion of ladies. Rooms will be open from 8 (o S p. m. ,r Tbt YvM. C. A. will hold a cottage prayer meeting at the residence of Mr John Crabtree, corner of Metcalf and Pi. llok streets, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All persons are invited to attend. ;f W(her there are several visitinu Sportsmen in the city. A couple of our young tnen went out a few days ago and lad splendid luck, and more; one Oflbem earns back with several shot in his face but no serious damage. Mr. E. K. Bryan has been appointed a member of the board of education of Craven county, vice C. C. Clark re signed. Mr. Bryan is a man of splen did" business qualifications and wil! doubtless be a useful member of the Tbetad intelligence was received in i; this city on Sunday of the death of Mrs. ' Washington Bryan, which occurred at j her' father's Teaidence, Maj. John C Winder, in Raleigh. A special train left for Raleigh on Sunday with rela tives of the deceased. We regret to learn that Mr. John F. ' Mewbofne'.'of Kinston, 'while out hunt laewrtt pitif f gentlemen yester day was accidentally, shot in the face. The xte,tftf tbejround Iras unknown by pur informajit, it is, however, feared - $ thai M'wiircsuBe tbe4ose ef en eye. -- - jHendejasohn Quintette; Club wiU give Tone of their' musical entertainments at ;.' ' the) New, Berne vTheatr some time in ; Janaary',i88r,lf asufflcUntnutober of seats can be told. General admission ',r 75 cents, reserved seats without extra "charge; gallery, 25c rX, list will be open today t Mwd'ows drug store. " et.Dr Berkhead preached at the M. E.' Church, In this olty pa Sunday night - wUh his usual power and eloquence. As . - he goes to Winston next year the church here, with which1 he labored so earnestly for four years, was glad of the oppor tunity to hear him and have 'him with then once again, before he leaves the , district; thbugh the occasion of his com ing was indeed a sad one. f i' ' ' ' ' " ,Prort, r, 4-3 ,S i ? ' ' Masrs."G. FT M. Uall and A. H., Hoi , tcn'made a trip 'to . Bell 's4 terry lWf . day on business, v ,. " jVt,tv CoL John D.'1iWhUfordf tbeSuperin tfehdent of the Government "works on Contentnea enl.Tat rivers, spent Sun da j In the city. r ' i a.- .-- 1 .rwrg, Clrroen't Manly and C . 1 ,v r oJe a business trip to Trenton r. fer. t r ' r. !: T 1 --alt, r?q.', of Trenton, ar , u.cur las rtturneJ frcm ri , Vv TfcFaBeral of Dr. W. II. barker. The funeral services of Dr. W. B. Barker were largely attended on Sun day evening. The large and commo dious M. E. Church was filled to over flowing, and the services were solemn and impretive. The Masonic Fraternity. Knights of Honor and Royal Arcanum, of which orders he wag u member, at tended, each in their official capacity. At 3 o'clock the church was well filled, a number of front seats being reserved for tho members of the family, Masons. Knights of Honor and Royal Arcanum. Tbe body was escorted from the residence by these societies to the church and borne iu by the pall-bearers of St. John s Lodge No. 8, A. F. & A. M , followed by the family and rela tives of the deceased. Dr. L S. Burk head read tbe 0ih Psalm; Rev. J. T. Harris read the 15th chapter of let Corinthians. The choir sang, beautifully and impressively . ihu bruin, 'I would not live al wy " After praer. Dr. Huikhead t-poke. vtiry brielly, but touchingly and im pressively , cf the character of tlie do ceased; the incidents connected with his conversion und the manner in which hin tune hud bet n eniplojed in hi hall of the church. The Doctor watt moved to tears in thu pa)li)g the luftlnbuu to one whom ho rcguidid h.uwaini pcisoual friend und in hose spiritual welfare ho hud fell the dei pi at imi rcM He extended the invitation to olhcic who w ere pichent, v li w i i e in I nn;: le friends of the di ceased to speak a word 111 hid belli.! Mr. John ti. Iocg being ireseiit culled Uxin. He respomled in a i-lmit, eloquent and most appropriate talk, in whii h abounded words of comfort for the living and of praise for the eminent virtues of the deceased. Rev. J. T. Harris. Rt-v. (1 W. Neal. aud A. M. ISaker, President of the Y. M. C. A , of which Dr. Barker was a member, each made appropriate re marks, after which the choir sang '"Unveil thy bosom faithful tomb." The remains were then escort ed to Cedar drove Cemetery, where Dr. Hurkhead read the closing ser vices of the M. K Chun h, then the body w as interred with Masonic honors, tho Worshipful Master of St. John's Lodye No. 8, Mi J II. lliickburn, con ducting tho service In an impressive manner Dr. Barker was indeed no ordinury man. In his chosen field, phrenology, he was widely know n and hail but few equals in this counliy. His Kwer to read humau nature; his keen incite into the character and disposition of others, was indeed remarkable. Since his con version to Christiunitv he had been a warm supporter of the church, always ready and willing to extend a helping hand in all good winks. lie will be sadly missed by this community, snd his death will ho regretted by all who knew his worth. Tribute of Kespert. At a meetiog of tlie Young Vlcn n Christian Association a coraujiltet e was appointed to draft resolutions in pa lug the last tribute of respect to our de parted brother Dr. W. II. BarkEk. Whereas, Uou in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to take from our midst one of our number: we. tho members of the Y. M. C. A , give expression to the deep feeling of regret in the loee of so estimable and esteemed a gentleman. -UMolved. That in the death of Dr. Barker our Association has been de prived Of. one Of its most valued and active members, a man who was with us heart and soul, and who often gave us words of instruction and encourage ment. Resolved, That our heartfelt sympa thy is in common with the bereaved relative in their ead affliction, but are consoled by Our faith in his preparation to enter thai eternal resting-place where all is happiness and joy. Resolved, That there hae been taken from this community one of its bright est intellects whose absence and loss will be sorely lamented. Dr. Barker was a man of broad and liberal views and possessed of those sterling qualities that made bim shine forth wherever he was wont to be. With rare Personal mag netism, a full heart, and. frank disposi tion, he was held in the highest re gards by his acquaintances. Though of robust form and full of vigor, the grim destroyer has laid' hands upon him. r: His voice has been Bushed: his spirit taken it flight, yet our hearts will ever cberisa his memory. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon our minutes and a copy tie sent to the family f the deceased, also to the JotjkkaL, with request to pub lish. ' f ; i' ; - j , J ; ' D S-wilUs, ) t, 7 E. E. HaBPXb. ) Com, "I III v VmM lk Lam. atm tola. ! jc-. HCTCBEKK, Texas' Feb., 188' j For many years my wife has been af flioted with a larpw futinir ulcer of the leg, which has had the attention of sev ersl doctor, srd t' r rf alt kinds of rji0 '.rip. . '..t I ('!'! 1 i !' f ! . I". I r. -:d pUre it ! I t - it'll . fi l!f xi'ci 'i i r - i T y ' - ' -r 't Appointment. Tbe following made at the late appointments were session of the M. E. Conference: New Bekne District. Presiding Elder. -J. T HAhKls, New Berne L W. Crawford. tJoldsboro John R Brooks. Uoldsboro Circuit W. M. Robey. Wajne Circuit R. C. Beaman. La Orange Circuit W. W. Rose. Mt. Olive Circuit J. T. Abernathy. Kinston Circuit N. M. Jurney. Lenoir Mission James U. Johnston. Jones Circuit J. F. Washburn. Craven Circuit W. J. Crow son. Morehead City E. L. Stamey.. Carteret Circuit W. H. Puckett. Pamlico Circuit To be supplied by J. K. Bee ton. Beaufort J W. Jones. Straits E. D. Hoover. Core Sound To be supplied by Reid. Neuso Mission To be supplied by J. T Brogden. WiSHIiNUTH.N DlSTKUT W. H. MOOKE. Prrsidiug Elder. Washington Station W R. VVure. South Edgecombe Circuit B. B. Cul brelh. Tarboro and Bethel T J. Uattis. Wilhauiston Circuit W. T. Culchen. (iieenville Station F. A. Bishop. I'm Mission R. H. liilliaai Swifi Creek Mission- To bn supplied I y J V . Pegram . Auioi i Circuit--!.. U. Yv'yche Huih t'n i wit N II I in ton . l'i mouth Station - I M . Sham liurgt r. ' ! ii in I ' i a Cl 1 c u 1 1 To be supplied by I.,, we Maiiu in usk eel t II cull - J. (I. liuthrie. 1 nil hi-Mi Slatloii K. 1.. I'i il. Sw mi OuurtL r Circuit . T. llai rison. Haiti i a- ( ' i cuit- C C. Brothers. 1 i tMuou 1 li and Ocracoke D. !' Tale A ii mimiti -n 1 isi nn i T. W (iMHKlii Piesi.iinn r;i,i.-r Wilmington, Front St K. A. Vales. Fifth " D 11 Tuttle. Iiiooklvn Mission C. W. (iodwin. Topsail Circuit -J L. Keen. Duplin " At; (ianlt. Magnolia W. A Forbes. (. Iiulon J. T. Kendall and J. Needhain t'okeshury ' Bladen Elizabeth ' Whiieville I A White. ' P Jerome. D. May. J. C. Crisp and J. M. Dow num. Carver's Creek circuit R L. War lick. Waccamaw Mission T. J. Browning. Hiinihville Staiion J. M Ashby. Hiunsuick Circuit 11. M Eure. Onslow Circuit N. A. HiKiker. oiindid So 1 (I Ii rs in Niiinlnal Inn for Door-Keepers of House of K prfsen 1 allies. E tl Ton Joi ii.N A I .: Pel ui it in e to u i ite an a i lick) in reply to an article in Tbuisdaj 's Jot liNAl., signed "Ltnoir," lecouimendiug a wounded soldier lor principal door-keeper. In it pos sible lhal we have but two wounded soldiers in Leuoii. It seems so. We have two that are getting all the per simmons, ai i they want to ehake the trees and K,e what few scattering ones that ate left Those two have been ap coiuted to irious efllces One is get ting a salai y of aBd ib0 other about S400 per j ir. Did they do all the fighting in the lato war between the StatesV Let honor bo given to whom houpr is due; then no one will regret. Onk of Lenoir's Wounded Band. Nov MicrifT and Atlornej for Jones County. Commissioners met today and elected Simmons & Manly as their attorneys for the current year. E M. Jar man' appeared before tbe board and tendered bis resignation as the sheriff-elect, as his sureties had failed to meet him here. Wrhereupon the office was declared vacant. The commissioners then proceeded to All the office by electing Charles H. Foy, who, at the request of the chair man, appeared before the board and said he desired 34 hours to give his bond. Commissioners granted until the first Monday in January. J. B. STA.NLY. Dec. 13, 188C. Cluvexius in Better Spirits. Richmond. Deo. 11. Thomas J. Clu yerius was in much better spirits this morning than he was last week his appetite is aood, and bis meals are still furnished by a colored woman in the neighborhood. He refuses to see any body except his spiritual adviser, Dr. Hatcher, and relatives. His complex ion is not so ruddy as it was a month ago. and he now passes much of his time tn deep thought. It is said he will make a confession of tbe murder of Lillian Madison to his spiritual adviser, but Dr. Hatcher hae given no indication of any such fact, and will not do so, it is supposed, even should he confess, until after the execution. -Sergeant Smith has not yet decided upon a plan for the hanging. If he adopts tbesys em used in tbe execution of Jeter Phillips, three men will be re quired to do the banging. This scaf fold has two trap doors, which are opened simultaneously by the two, men wbo pull the ropes attached to each trap. door,, .. . ... ; . .; j i - . '-aa tv . .y, m t The Hew Silver Certificates- f WlisatOTO!; O: Ct, Deo. 11. Lim ited quantities of $3 silver certificate have been put la circulation: So far they have been issued by the treasury in redemption Of JI fnd , f 3 aotes. When tbe supply u sufficient tbey will be distributed among tbe sub-tressUrif s and rot In general circulation in the r rrs-i-u t as wur -i"r""-i i" the rase rf t I t vr c rt -- a. . "V r i ; o r -- t - 5 ' iv New Movement Among the Knights Chicago, Deo. II. A movement of considerable importance is going on within the ranks of the Knights of La bor, which wilt have great effect in lessening the power and importance ot the district assemblies. It is a forma tion of the National trade district as semblies which are essentially after the plan of the various international unions. Machinists' assembly No. 5134 voted last night to withdraw from district as sembly No. 57, to which it has been at tacbed ever since its organization, in order to join in the machinists irade district recently organised at Cinciu nati, tbe recommendation of us dele gate to the convention at that place be ing concurred in. To make this change will require the consent of district as sembly No. 57, but this will probably be granted. Thia week the clothing cullers of the United States are endeavoring at Cm cinnati to form a "Clothing Cutters National Trade District. " The convention has three delegates from Chicago Assembly in that trade which will doubtless go into the move ment. thereby withdrawing from Dis trict Assembly No. 24. The effect ot this movement will be to give con certed action to the trades in all por lions of the country and w lthdraw them from local matters tin unci p alien ( elchrat ii.n. Kinston N. c . Dee in ;w, J. C. Harg 11, 1'ieoiiKnt l':i...!.. ipoti, ! I 'elebralioii . A I a meeting cul h d f i 1 1 i u i - ( i Ilect nig plans as to 1 1 rt !t ! i a'. . t, . I ! .. me ting was call. 1 to oidei I v . ',; tn.j; ii. W Pal rotl t. :: Miaiv i I .o utter whicii thi.- Ii'li. w ii ,. ii..'. ai li d ''he meet : r: .. n . i in ! y lof'.O' spei ches f loin M essl II'1ji I W. liorden and R 1. Pi.rioll a- ! , i : . vast importance of celebrating the I ! of January. After which, mom n i celebrate 1st January, -7 was c.ni;. I unanimously . Motion that a comm.itie f inn.- I r appointed on permaiieiil ikhiilmIi i.. Carried. Motion that tho president le em powered to appoint said con.m n 1 1 e. Carried. The following are ihe names i t com mittee: A. T. Speight. E. W. K .iden, R. L. Parrott, lleniy Creen. I-. Wajne. A. J. Dunham, 8. O. Mabon, H. Smith 8. Hicks. Moticn to meet ueit Tuesday night Carried. Adjourned . J. C. IlAIiiiKTT. I'rosiJent. O V. PAliltOTT. Secretary III Memory of Mary binder ;iiinii Mary Winder Bryan, wife of Wash ington Bryan, daughter of Maj John C. and Octavia Winder, died in Rl eigh, N. C , December l'.'ili. A. D. I''i, in the !10th year of ber Hge "I W'nllM nut live aiu ,,'- nw w l N Oll.o tlir toiiih. Hlnre Jesus lias lain Il.iie I ,liead Jiot on Kloom ; I would uot live alea !Ur nhui) I 1 . , ! i no! I'll not. linger when tilddsn t" m ' Tli da j s of our pi lull a n i:e ginmoi us In re A le enough for tiff s w nt s, full e li . h U t 1 1 cheer." Although not unexpected, the an nouncement of tho death of tin-, lint caused many a heart to be filled with sorrow. Ten years ago, then the vei picture of health, she c.uuiu to New hi i n a bride. She soon won in lo r in home a large circle of sincere friends. For a cumber of yearn past her In alt I. has been broken, and lo r nillern. n, tense. Consumption had fasteto d it self upon her, and although human skill was exhausted in endeavoring to restore her to health but in vain -the angel of death had selected In i . Her remains were into m d in Ral eigh, the place of her nativity. She was a consistent member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Her mis siou on earth is accomplished, the has been called by Hira whom she faith fully served while on earth to "e nter tboee portals of gold'' and listen to "That hi evenly music w liat Is it 1 line l '.' The notes of the harper ring sweet In inlr.e ear ! And see soft unfolding tho portals or sold. The King all arrayed In his heauty behold ! 0 give me, O give me. ihe wines cf s dove, To adore Him, be near Illm, enrnpt tn Hie lover , 1 Wait but the summons. 1 list for the wool Alleluia Amen evermore with Ihe Lord. ' Newbern, N. C. O. We have heard many of our old friends say that Salvation Oil cured tbem of rheumatism. Those who have not tried it should do so. Our drug gists sell it for twenty-five cents a bottle. A CARD. To Ihe Voters and Citizens of the Ninth Senatorial District, Onslow, Jones 1 and Carteret: I desire to express to you my warm thanks for the oon&denoe you exhibited for me at the polls November 2d last, and to assure you that I propose to be your obedient public servant during the approaching session of next Legisla ture by readily complying with your demands as far aft I may be able, and that I shall esteem it a high personal favor ! to. be properly notified of your Wishes with regard to changing or re pealing of any existing laws, or the en actment of new laws for the enhance ment of the general weal of the dis trict, or for; ihe" good of thei counties separately, or for any special interest within the district. I desire- to do my whole duty as a legislator, and beg that you may lend me your assistance by Snaking known your wants relative thereto. V .HjXoar obedient eertantv i&i i L v i . --Jobs W Sahdfvs i I Banders' Store, N.XU Dec L, 1880. -I j WU -Hetfcevsv tl'!",P'.,i.l-r J Often1 fcffcVct and 'daisy" la giving rr :fr'.',f. .. ' i3 l-eir children who r v li""" 'y, ' I' " yfnr "T? - 1 -l't '.'IU. Ii. 0. i i, . .! i ; e ive it ; COMMERCIAL. ! Jocbjsal Office Dec. :J 6 P. M I OOTTON. j NEW Youk, Doc. 13. Futuies closed barely slca.lv Sales of 1U;'.'U0 bales. i ieceixiotr u -i-i June. 1U 00 14 January , July. August September October. Nov oiu her . February March April. a.oj May, Spots steid) , Middling Si Iajw Middling 9; (iexij Oidinary r 1 New Berne Market steady. Salts of 03 bales at S 50 to a. Middling S If Iti; Iow Middling ft a It), liood Ordinary 7 15 16. UOirlKSIlC ntHHKT 8 iced cxjrroN ?2 60. Cotton Seed s 50 Tuwemtlns Hard, gl.oo. dip. il.yth Tah 75c aSl 25 Oats New. ,;5c. iu bulk t "OKN 4&..'iO. RlCB 50a B0 HKK8WAI- 15, . per lb itKltF On foot, a to 5i Ool'.VTKY Hills Ha- i,e: .1 I.AhI-- 1 uc ui-r D . 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A i lien I i, ii Mill tie nis.te 1 o , ;, , -s. iiil'l' ,0 N r ill i Hl-il i on. Kl i's . . ,t ' l"i- ii i'i, ni'i' , ,f ,,. ..)mn,r A 1 111 111 li' 1- 1 1 e li nil 1 limit iwul 1 ii.il il, T I'i i , H'lllIK nil. lei liilllii o! AUlUille S. F I N", 1. I A s. W. W AT Kits, '-' - A. y. I-' h. Co. .. IN JONES COl'N'i Y, N. ('. A fcpl ndid Opportunity ! Gootl Lotatiou Fine Farminp and Wood Land. IN LOTS TO SLIT rrRCIlASEl.'S. A I ' h .... I I ' . i I. il,. I ,, n. 1 ll.ett 111 il ,-. 1 Hi II i lit t , K. 1 'atfe am 1 ' M . t ,:t IMIi iliiy 1,. S, !'..- i l sl ' i el in J. in h I'oi.n l I Ite, si. -I .',' 1 , .b i.i l ook I lie 1 I in Ihoi l!h-e ol ,1 1 i if in !i . I is h : I hit t - 1 In Mi h 1 i i .ii n 1 ' r ;i 1 1 ic MiiiHuil i.f 'li.nl l.un, mi 1 1 ' 1 1 ; t", . h '. t 1 1 Milt' ul Ihr -iiHin ro;i.l lcitti.il; fruin '1 li-HluTi lo lolluUf) 1 1 H lil'iui! our iniio hihI :t l.inf from i re 1 1 t hi , th : inl d in cdii i n ' : i i i o 1 111- I'lU.ll Ac-r-H IDl'IV HI It fS, hliVW I I ikh 1 In- - t :i i kpv vk . I uiih I lain! l!n iiile v Ii iftkc ii!iJ(v on IIk'IWKNU I i - 1 it d:t oi JAM l . Hi 1 Jo tN H ' KV lliU'vK in THK T( t.N, In Mti.i on ut y. 'J'he land m an Id to liewnrili m I en si 5 i ' "u. Tlie iuorU'ttKr detii n bout and ll.o wild Imid will bp n:d liy virluc o r i.. wei id bale rout-Mined In said inortRHge. l rn. 1 ec 1'Jtn. isni CAKO INK A, PANOh RT. KxK'uti , x rl s. hangrl, I'. I ! (' Y n i n 1HKHT, A t y al Law d! ' id al Newbern, N. C BUILDING AND REPAIRING C NTRAC'TS Solicited by first-class JCarpenter and Mason. DELAMAR BROS., Newbern or Kinston, N. C. def 9 dwtf NOTICE. The Tlitf Annual Meeting of ths Stock holders of thia Bank, for tbe election of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before them, will he held at their Banking House on tbe Second Tuesday, being tbe Dth day of January, 18S7. Polls will be opened at 12 o'clock, to be closed at 1 p.m. O. II. ROBERTS, Act'g Cashier. December 11, 1886. td Sealed Proposals. j BealfA froeeouds toi rWalahfof Kedlclnes nd MedlMl BnppliM t Doaaty Peo nd trlaooers tn tb ("onnty JaU) klaosn Provisions to tbOotmty Foot, for ths year bf;mDlnf( January ht,il(MT, wilt be reoelmsd by ths board of Comity uommlMlOQera, ai tb office of U)Rettetv iecdli hew Berne. . All bids abouid b filed -with the Cln-knf tho Brd on or" befors U0MA, Dt.CKkTB&HSOUi, 18S. I ,.t i. ... i KewBern. ltsft. r , , ,i , i. it ByorderofthePoard. ; ---' 1 ?4i-.-v' OKLANDO ftrPBst, - ., . ,, ... ,liBtsrof lds, 'ie920 ' i x.flioioCleik. 6E0. EL6TJE. Smallwood & Slover, DEALERS IN Qt'SI-KAL HARDWARE, 7 J. 11.1 lit:, GL A WARE, h ul-lxware, crockmry, Saju doors, blixds. ;la$s, vaists, oils ASJi STOVES, I'.Nhl l:PA.StiED AS TO price a:;dquality. Middle Street, Next Door to Hotel AlUjit, NEW BERNE, N. C. Application lor Charter. Application mil be made to the Gen eral AssemLU of North Carolina at its approaching ss-ion for a charter for the Ni x lieinei ' it 'ii and Orain Exchange. J i :i:s Rkdmomj, ,:' '' " ' Secretary. REAL ESTATE AGENcT "W. Ii;. Iloyd. ' ; era 1 ji r- 1 ' t,: iiienls ; : t ".- s hs -t- . .e w ' uhl (jo ' II' Jil K.e Ml , t B U ! f Mm : 1! IIOVll. : I i ' 1. 1 M n i t . -1.. 'ii House. For Rent, I ' "Hi i i in rooi of i ' 1 : l ai 1, , I II1' ''le J K. l,o.t. Alamance BUNCH COTTON, AMI Webster's Elementary Spelling Book, 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 II ' L HACK,'' Ferdinand Ulrich's, NEAV HKKNE, N. C '. .1 ,') cc7i n OU Htinii. To Advertisers! I ' I H I In k II v . 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