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IfEW ADVERTISEBIENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMEMTS. NEW ADYERTISEMENTS. Farmers Come Home TO PARRiSH'S WAREHOUSE, DURHAM, N. REGULAR SALES JUG PRICES; "Good Tilings Grow in Favor." It Is because their Merits and Advantages are becoming better known, We have sold the 'ii "ALL RIGHT COOK STOVE" For (18) Eighteen Years.

Always gives Satisfaction. We have sold Averell's Chemical Mixed Paints For Eighteen Years (18). The Best Paints in the World. We have sold PRATT'S "ASTRAL" OIL, For Eighteen Years. Safest and Best Lamp Oil ever sold.

Absolutely Safe. HARDWARE OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sash, Doors and Blinds, Rubber and Leather Belting, Lime, Blaster, Cement, and Ten Thousand Other Things. Farmers are invited to come Home. I am now prepared to get them Bigger Prices than ever.

Bring your tobacco. J. PARRISH. anl3-tf "TO BUY A THING RIGHT, 4 BUY WHERE 'TIS MADE." This is the experience of every man who has tried both plans that of having his clothes made by a First Class Tailor, and of buying them away from home or from a ready made clothing establishment. Shakespeare tells us JULIUS LEWIS OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE, 1 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N.

C. "The Apparel oft Proclaims the Man," and experience proves his truism. No man can be well-dressed who does not have good-fitting clothes, i I am prepared to furnih, AT SHORT NOTICE, suits of all kinds at moderate prices. I employ none but the best workmen, and I always GUARANTEE A FIT OR NO PAY. i tOrders from a distance promptly attended to.

I refer to any of my patrons, and they are among the best men In North Carolina. G. N. WALTERS, MEROHANT TAILOR, Still at WHANN'S "Plow Which has Stood the TEST, both in the still HEAD OF RALEIGH, N. C.

feb24tf As shown by the Analyses recently made by our. State Chemist, -Dr. Dabney. The Commercial Value given, being HIGHER THAN ANY OTHER BRAND SOLD IN THE STATE. i ALFRED WIltLIAWS GO'S NEW PUBIJCAnOJTS BUSBEE'S NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK, New Edition, containing Laws of 1887.

Price reduced to by Mail poet paid. WALL MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA. By Professor Cobb. Fourth Edition, revised and re-engraved- Se 4x6 feet. Price $4.50.

No Reduction in the Quality of the "PLOW BRAND" Has been made to meet the demand for Low Priced Fertilizers. The HIGH STAKt-DARD and UNIFORM QUALITY of this BRAND is Still Maintained. on or address, LATTA MYATT, Solicited. RALEIGH, N. C.

Send to us for Everything you Want in our Line. ALFRED WILLIAMS Booksellers and Publishers, Raleigh, N. C. W. T.

Black well, Pres. the BANK OF DURHAM, MAIN STREET," DO A BANKING BUSINESS 1 i IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS. Raleigh Marble Works, G.t. '41T and 419 Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. O.

I Branch Yard, Iiatider's Old Stand, FAYETTE1LLIS, rManufacturer of all kinds of MONUMENTS AKD TOMBSTONES in Marbles or Granitesi Also contractor for i. all Kinds or nuiiaing iu uk, m-r'- Vf all ripsnrlntions keot on hand and sent to any address upon applica- CIIAS. A. GOODWIN, jaul2-lyr Proprietor. KEEP COOL! KEEP COOL! it You can do so all this Summer, for the nylhas begun operations for the bummer supply oi jjjSOLID FtilNT, ICE, nf tiiA unrest filtered Spring water.

have now thoroughly established ourselves in riaieign, nu uur uusbbucio-and they are legion know that our manufactured ice is much purer and better than that brought from the far Norh. Our facilities for Its manufacture will enable us to supply a very large trade, Ice in small quantities, well packed in Darreis, ai ac per uuun- in car iois quoieu jVHOLESALE DEALERS i will do well to correspond with us. i Respectfully, Raleigh Transparent Ice Co; irao-tf i Superintendent. Injured innocence. "I hain't seed nuffin of yer chickens Go 'way gss white man Treat a boy 'spectable if he am i brack!" Piedmont Poultry Yard, Sir A Jf and GAME FOW LS.

Eggs: fl.00 book on Poultry Rais tree. THE i 1 I ikro-RTTT at? OT T1V A Home Insurance Co. I-S i RALEIGH, N. C. Insures Against Loss bjr FIRE.

JHIS COMPANY HAS BEEN IN SUC- 1 PFCSFni UPERAlinN rUK SIXTEEN YEARS. wli S. PRIMROSE; t- President. Wi' G. UPCOURCH, Vice-President.

tllfAS. ROOT," Sec. and Treasurer. P.I:COOPER, Adjuster. rnchlO-lyr i 'f IN NEED OF A GOOD WATCH JR.

BUY OF. THE 5 Sonthem Jewelry House. i II you wish a CtOCK, set of Jewelry. Riag, or a pair of Spectacles, consult with I Southern Jewelrv House. Old Gold and Silver can be Exchanged to nuTantage at me SOUTHERN JEWELRY HOUSE.

jhan lnnVinor nnt an TT.n era cr.m PTl Ttinsr. a Bridal or Birthday Present, be sure to write to tne I SOUTHERN JEWELRY HOUSE. 1 5c in stamps for bur Illustrated Catalogue. IT F. D.

JOHNSON SON, inr83-ly 802 Main Lynchburg, Va. 15 in, -RTrv-TrTlH' OTTTDE la issued. March and' eacn- year, xs i an encyclopedia of useful infor- mation for all who purchase the luxuries or the nf Ufa. lean clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary ana. uuiwomkj appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, oat.

hunt, -work, go to churcn. or. stay at nome, ana styles and quantities. Just figure out what is sequixed to do all these things COIHFORTsBLL and you can mff ODTDE, which will be sent upon receipt- oi iu cents to pay poi.B, MONTGOMERY WARD CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, XU.

mar9-8mo How Much Insurance SHOULD YQIJ EFFECT This is a question not easily answered. If yob are now expending tl ,000 per annum oniyour family; to enable your wife and ifapiily to live at this rate, you must leave jthem about Have you saved any-ithing If not, insure at once. jTou say It is too much; that you cannot (afford ltbut how can your family live on much less than they do now? Make something sure at once, and then increase the insurance irom time to time. THE COST OF INSURANCE iJjBetween the" ages of 25 and 31 inclusive. If it involves a weekly saving of 40 to 45 cents for each $1,000.

'Between the ages of 32 and 52 inclusive, i i a weekly saving of 47 eents to $1 for TlBetween the ages of 53 and 65 inclusive, I a weekly saving of 1.05 to 1.98 for 2.i'Js it impossible to save such an amount to proviae tor tne comiorc oi tne family If you "find it hard even to meet your i 1 MVMAwA fl 1 111 A 1 JS 3 urcseiib now wui tne iaui-! fly be situated in the event of your sudden death? Jf you think you are too poor to pay for luuv Misanutce, uc jvu win uju uuut to aie janq. leave your imiuijr mutuuu ui Manhattan Life Insurance of New for policies incontesta ble, nor fee table and free from technicali- 8 rv' the Tod: I Brand" GUANO, Field and Labratory, for so many years, is at the THE LIST, W. Halliburton, Bank of Durham. CAPITAL $100,000. President.

Vice-President. Cashier, i- Teller. tt RAiiEIGII, N. Manufactckebs of 3 Ausoi.ij.tei.x Of' A Si Pure Liquid Paints For every purpose for which Paint can be used. Each can is painted on tne outside with THE Contents of that Can.

YOD SEE WHAT YOU BUY. Any one in the CIVILIZED WQH LD can have a sample of these paints SENT FREE to their address by asking for it on a Postal Card. The F. J. Nash MTg.

Xyack, Rockland County, aprao-ly NEW YORK. 1 I E. T.l. UZZELL, PRINTER 1 tl BINDER, RALEIGH, N. 0.

SCHOOL, PRINTING A Specialty. First-Class Work Only. 'may4-3mo ialiiinriienIC(ji Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, 133 -Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C. We Keep Everything in the Drug Line.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded by Competent Pharmacists: Complete Assortment of TOILET ARTICLES. All Orders Reeeiva PROMPT ATTENTION. We dispense all the. Latest and Most POPULAR DRINKS from our Soda Fountain. Cigars, Cigaretts, Vv nen you visit the City, come and see us.

JAMES JKeKIMMON A CO. and-Children. EIGHT-PAGE PAPER Issued Every Friday, BY, THE ORPHANAGE at THOMAS VI LLE, N. C. It discusses new and important questions.

DOLLAR A YEAR. i -i-" $500 REWARD "We will pay the abov reward for any case of liver complaint, headache, indigestion constipation or costiveness we cannot cure I with -West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when-the directions are strictly complied with. They ar purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing SOH sugar coated pills, 23c. For sale by all druggists Beware of counterfeits and imitations.

"The genuine manufactured only, by JOHN C. WEST 862 W. Madison St Chicago, 111. Sold by James McKJmmon Druggists, Raleigh, N.C.K apr87-ly DR. E.

B. RANKIN, Homoeopathic Physician, (Halifax Street, Opposite Cotton Platform.) RALEIGH, N. C. on ftttiii tnmtl in uiaeose, uiseases oi women and children. Patients treated by mail and visit made to neighboring towns when '1 septaa-ly ic RALii'QH, N.

O. B. B. RA2STEY, Proprietor. it $2.50 to $3.00 Per Day Reduced weekly rates to Lawyers attend ing Supreme Court.

febll-lj Yarborough QANCERS CAN BE CURED. i This is to inform all persons who are af flicted with i CAKCERS, ULCERS, or any kind of Malignant Sores that I have located ac Jonesboro, N. for the purpose of treating such cases. BSVllfnTMw nfriTided in case I fall to effect a cure. For further particulars, address, J.

II. DANIELS. mayll-ly Page 1k Arendelli WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Dealers and General Commission Merchants, No. 235 Wihniagton Street, RALEIGH, N. C.

In Store and to Arrive 1,000 Bushels White Cora, 1.00O Bushels Choice Feed Oats, 50,000 Pounds Choice Timothy Hay, 45,000 Pounds Mil) Feed and Chops, 10,000 Poaads Rice Straw, By the Bale, Ton or Car Load on Low est, r-oesiDie margins. 2,000 Pounds Prlme'Rlo' Coffee. 400 Sacks Dew Drop Flour, 40O Sacks Magnolia Floor, 5,000 Pounds Granulated and Yellow SngTs, -w-. 30,000 Pounds 10,000 Ponadi Raxraed Lard, 5,000 Gallons and New Orlesarn glasses, By the Pound, rack, Box or Barrel St Low-t est Possible Prices. 1 1 3 l-H 1 ,1 Tpbajpo Snuff, Boap, Starch Case Goods Generally "In Large or Small Lots at Rock.

Bottom Figures. PAGE ArAJiENDELL. Patapsco Flouring mills. Established .1774. ft, p.

r- Patent Rollerf lours Ar Manufactured Irom the- It "-5 OBTAINABLE. Their superiority for UNIFORMITY STRENGTH IJN APPROACH ABLE FLAVOR, has long been acknowledged. The A stands unrivalled. Of a rich, creamy color, it makes bread that will snit the most fastidious. Ask your grocer for PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT, ROLANDO CHOICE PATENT, PATAPSCO FAMILY PATENT, ORANGE GROVE EXTRA, BALDWIN FAMILY, MAPLE TON FAMILY, SEVEN MILLS HOWARD MILLS EXTRA.

C. A. Gambrill M'Pg. 214 Conunerce Street, BALTIMORE, MD. i Represented by ALF.

A. THOMPSON, Raleigh, N. a janl-tf C. F. and iX.i V.

Hailway Co. Condensed Schedule No. Taking effect 12.00, noon, Sunday, May rl3t6v888. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Passenger andMsii.

Freig't and Acpofli'tl'p L'e Bennettsville, 6.00 a. m. 6. 7 7. 0.

11. 1.80 p. m. A'e 7.08 L'e A' A'e L'e A'e Sanf ord, L'e Sanford. A'e L'b Greensboro, A'e Ararat, 18 10 8.50 7J25 10.00 a.

m. 1.40 p. m. 2.30 7.25 i-t 25 30 55 11. 3 05 p.

m. 50 a.m. oo p. m. 9.

8 Passen'r Mail. No. 1 -Dinner at Sanford. Passen'r Mail, No. 11 Dinner at Ger'ton.

TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Passenger and Mail. Freig't and Accom'ti'n L'e Ararat A'e Greensborp, L'e A'e Sanford, L'e Sanford, A'e L'e A'e Max ton, L'e Max ton, A'e 4.00 p. m. 9-Q0 10.05 a.

m. 1.40 p. m. 3.00 4.15 4.80 6.30 6.40 8.00 7.40 a. m.

5.50 6.30 a. m. 9.55 "i 10.25 12.30 p. in. Passen'r Mail, No.

2 Pinner at Sanford, FACTORY and Accqmniodation, Trains Moving North, Leave MUlboro, Arrive Greensboro, ,8.00 a. ra. 9.80 Trains Moving Soath. Leave Greensboro, Factory Jun'n, Arrive 8.30 p. m.

4.30 545 Passenger and Mail Trains run daily except Sunday Freight and Accommodation Train runs from Fayetteville to Bennettsville and return on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; from Fayetteville to Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and from Greensboro to Fayetteville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Trains on Factory Branch run daily except Sunday. KYLE, Gen. Pass. Agent, J.

W. FRY, Gen. Supt. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake county, in re J. L.

Anderson and Others vs. Mary Anderson et aL. the under signed Commissioner S. P. Anderson, will sell for division, at public auction, at the Cotfrt'HottsC dodt Raleigh, N.

C. on Monday, the 4th of June, 1888, the tract of land described til the petition, being the home, tract of h- late-Jessie lying and benigf Ui MaxktetCrek i township, said county, adjoining the lands of J. L. Anderson, A. In Strictland, J.

R. Nowell, S. P. Anderson Scarborough! and others; containing two hundred 0300) acres more or less. Sixty-seven 1673 acres of the said lands have been assigned as a dower to Mrs.

Mar-garett Anderson, and the said 67 acres will be sold subject to dower Interest. Terms cash. This April 20th, 1888. 1 S. ANDERSON, Com'r.

B. C. BSCKWITH, Att'y. my4-4w Patapsco Superlative hew crop cuba molasses. Tliiril Carero.

Third Cargo. 472 hds. PRIME NEW CROP. 56 tcs. MUSCATADO.

lO bbls. MOLASSES. New Landing Ex-Schr. Isaiah K. Stetson, irom manianzas, AND FOB SALE BY WORTH WORTH, "WILMINGTON, N.

C. I apr6-2m p. J. DUFFIIU, MERCHANT TAILOR, Sales Room 109K Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C.

THE OLDEST MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT IN RALEIGH. v.awA -jt-iof i-otnrTiAl frnm t.hfl Northern xuawjuou Markets where I have pnrcbased a complete line of IMPORTED GOODS i OF THK 4 CHOICEST SEliECTION, And I Guarantee Superior Fit and -Finish, to all work turned out by m. 7 -f All Work Finished at Ap pointed Time. gr "Call and see me before making your selection. P.

J. DUFFIN, apr20-3m Merchant Tailor. McAdoo, Proprietor, Wfli. G. Humphht.

Dobbin Holmks. of Goldsboro, Manager, of Clinton, Clerk. James ETylefr (Successor to John H. Tyler 807 MAIN (Pace Block,) RICHMOND, Diamonds-Watches-Jewelry, JAMES E. TYLER, JEWELER, Has the largest stock of Diamond.

Solitaire Ear-rings and finger rings, also a large Vari ety oi trusters oi iJiamouas, ibapmres ana Gentlemen and Ladie's stem winding Gold Watches. Gents from $30 to $100. Ladies from $25 to $30. Each watch guaranteed. Solid silver in plush cases for bridal presents from $4.50 to $100.

French Clocks and a large stock, of Goods. Watch repairing done in the best man ner ana at tne lowest price. decl5-6mo PLOWS-PLOWS. I have prepared, and ready for the market. a Large Stock of the BEST PLOWS, PLOW-POINTS 'ii AND COASTINGS, Of My Own Manufacture, ever placed before the public "Soliciting correspondence from Merchants and Dealers, before they buy elsewhere, I guarantee satisfaction.

H. GILL, Iron Founder, i RAIiEIGU, N. C. LOWS A uttle book that every farmer onrbt to save is the SoTKhom Hand Book" for 1888. which 54, ree'.

b7 addressing- The Blymyer Iron Works of ClncinnaU, O. Sorghum Is a very valuable orop for syrup-making, feed, and fodder, and. this pamphlet gives full information about the different species, best nodes of cultivation, etc. Send and get it and read it. apre-tf "Mens Sana in Corpore Sano." BINGHAM SCHOOL, Thk 94th Ykably Term begins September 14th, 1887.

For Catalogue, giving full particulars, address Maj. R. BINGHAM, Bingham School, P. 6., Orange N. C.

gja. Acme fflf'g. Company, MANUFACTURERS OF Fertilizers. Pine Wool and Pine Wool Matting, WIKMIUGTO.N, X. O.

1 The reputation of our Fertilizers, the ACME and GEDf, is now established, and the results of thiee Tear's use in the hands of the best farmers of this and other States fully-attest their value as a high grade manure. The MATTING, made from the leaves of bur native pine, has already gained a popularity for comfort and durability equal to any wool carpet, and the demand or it is daily increasing. It has virtues not found in any other fabric The FIBRE or wool is extensively usert for upholstering purposes, and as a filling for mattresses is almost equal to hair, being light, elastic and proof against insects. Sf Certificates from reliable parties using our goods can be seen at our office, or will be mailed upon application. dec29-tf First National CHARTERED NOV.

9TH, 1887. OFFICERS I J. 8. CARR, C. 8.

BRYAN, LEO. D. HE A.RTT, CHAS. A. JORDAN, DIRECTORS PRINTERS AND BINDERS.

Edwards Broughton, RALEIGH, JS'. C. Having the Largest and Best Equipped Printing Office and Book Bindery in the State, we are prepared to execute all classes of work in our line wit) great dispatch. Our Work is First-Class. Our Prices Reasonable.

Commercial, Railroad, Legal, School, and General Work. EDWARDS Publishers, Raleigh, N. feblO-tf ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C.

THE ADVENT TERM, THE 94TH SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION, BEGINS THURSDAY, JANUARY 26TII, 1888. For Catalogue, address the Rector, REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M. Jania-tf Picture Frames, WINDOW SHADES, CORNICE POLES, -AND House Ornaments OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT Fred A.

Watson's 112 Fayetteville Street. ARTISTS' MATERIAL Department, a Specialty. Canvass Stretchersodd sizs--Made to Order, Paints, Brushes, Plaques, Panels, and All Kinds of Art Novelties. KjT'Mail orders have prompt attention. oct30-ly GOTO bartend alltrg, 119 Fayetteville Street, ii RALEIGH, N.

0., For the Finest Pictures. tHis Pictures are finished in the Latest Styles, with the greatest care, and always please, i I octl3-6mo DR. BOYKIN'Si WORM KILLER. Recipe furnished to any regular Physi-i cian when requested. We never ask for a certificate.

We have some of the strongest ever given. The bottle is larger than usual. The Vermifuge the best in the market. The price as low as any then, why not use it? Read a few only of the many evidences of its great merit: Messrs. I.

M. B. F. Powell, prominent merchants in Columbus county, N. wrote us in July.

1887, that "Rev. Mr. T. C. Floyd gave his child one dose of Boykin's "Worm Killer" and the result was 367 worms.

He wishes all interested to know it." 1 Read the following from one of the most prominent and best known Physicians aqd farmers in South Carolina. He writes: "That a negro girl 10 yean old near him, took two or three doses of the Worm Killer" and passed 366 worms. Sated Ridgeway, S. May 26, 1884. R.

H. EDMUNDS, M. D. La Grange; N. July, 1887.

Mb. J. P. Jothkr: I gave my child one dose of Boykin's "Worm Killer' purchased of you. It brought 366 worms I consider lt aWSuT Thomas.

i rPrioe only 35 cents per Ask tor Borkins Wornt Killer" nd get it. Air M. D. can preseribe it, i BOYKIN, CARMER Nos. 11 and 13 North Liberty Street, BALTIMORE, MD.

feba-tf DR. g. Wl53T'8 KKVK AKD B8A1N Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Diaalness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache. Nervous Prostration caused by the- use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Ola Age.BarrennesSjLoss of power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over-exertion of tne brainy self-abuse or box con-taina one month's tfoatihant, 91.00 a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price.

WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES Tocure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, aocompaniecLwith $5.00, we will send the purchaser ourwrit-ten guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran- lramQas tWFayette- apWT-iy Fine Portraits; CRAYON, PASTEL or WATER COtORS, From any kind of small picture made, and submitted subject to approval. Prices from 10.00 up. For full particulars address ORIN T.

THOMAS, Artist, 44 West 83rd N. Grand Conservatory of Music Building. mar23-tf i Peace Institute. Raleigh, N. C.

The Spring Term on the 30th day of January, and ends June 6th, 1888. Deduction for two more from same famil; or neighborhood. For Circulars and Catalogue, Address, Rev. R. BURWELL 4k.

dec3-tf Raleigh, N. C. Health is Wealth! tee issued only by James MoK Qruggists, Sole Agents, 1 yme rweign, m. y. wSA5IK I 5-- SNOW, I.

T. MALORY J.W. WALKER, I J.A. BRYAN, W. W.

FULLER, EJ. PARRISH, T. D. JONES. A.

H. STOKES, I C.S. BRYAN. X5 to announce to that we are now ready for business.and can be found lltt tA1" BpUding Persons desiring papers discounted will please present them to the Board of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and Friday Persons depositing monies and receiving certificates of deposits therefor, running six or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent, -per ann um. We are Prepared to do Banking in all its Departments.

Collections, Loan, Discount and Deposit. Knowing the wants of the community as thoroughly as we do, we will endeavor to serve the public as liberally as circumstances will admit. i dee22tf W. H. RIVETE1 SEAM FOR DEM A A HAND-MADE SHOES, Wholesale and Retail Trade.

li5inPle8 8en to Merchants at our exp'ens to order from. OpSTeR otheBET0M ATERlAInnC'10n Wt'1 OM Facto GENTS AMERICAN AND FRENCH' CAL.F I Any Style, $3.00 to 6.00. LADIES HAND SEWED, TO ORDER, $2.00 to 5- listance solicited. I Illustrated Cataloeue eent on application We always give a discount to Ministers of the Gospel, School Teachers and Kditora Respectfully, H. WETMORE CO.

5 jTntf an Sales-room corner Hargett and Salisbury Streets. AND HORSE COLLARS, THE where Shoes are made to IH.I.-lillN!IJ.itJ!l ymmw. OEmerxua 'ItZf PrtiripC ir dinct Tnaj ot our ADBiiaiMA hX 7.V it liM CM 1MMDOH TMOW I -n and all Qnaclu, lteJW? that HAS 'mm a ffiSEE (Mr Tm tkonovl Trial tLE3J .9 tints I -ectoradto imtooksfa jant Bad wrrtordtoliwlth by tr.Oigaato nun tr ft. vt. Imi, in man Ukiw.m( prwmtnrOJy mwtnf WoA mtaotnmtnduigtinom, wmk that ro9 XV i TOinanwnosuurT iniw luvunnr uonjure imi Jkles.

PETER M. WHJSON, General Ageat lor North Carolina. 'V I ju eSO-tf I i.

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