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NOTICKS OP TIIK I'ltESS.
The Wci'klv U tin' iildput ami itioct now-
i' rlu I lllui'tratcil icrloillcal puljIUIicil in
tiii tommy, it vuiiuiiiiii uio n'liomriy
mil ponvliidiii:. ami parry much vol(.'lit.
IIH lIlUMiailllll III ruili'lll t'lL'lllf UIU lull
ami li'fib, hdiI uro iiruimroil liy our bctilo-
(luucrii. witii a ciii'iiMium ui i..u,u"u. inn
W't'i'klv la rcai! at leiit liy half a inlllloii
ln'i'sonn, anil 1(4 Iniluoiict) an an nrc-in of
njmiiiMi i" piihih iiuiiit'iitiuu. i in; ii i;nv-
IV iiiailliain a iiinuivn ii(i?iunn, ami rv
iiri'K'i ili'ciilcil loivBon i)(i!lllc:il ami ffi
clal proliliius. I.nuUtlilo Courlar-Jimrual.
Its anii ics uro imuir'H ill iiikm-hiikhi ui
I'lmloii, ami U jilutnrlal llliittr.itlons am
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rf,.p.-N. v. i.xaniinLr ami i.iirniui'iv.
IIh puiiem upon uxUtont iUCMlonsniul iU
lllllluflliiu i aniiuiiB uriu iu jiiiiiiiii inn pun1
tliiiviili "I I'"1 country, ritMiuru Com
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AU Jickh HAIIJ'KII it lUtOTJliatS. N. Y.
OllKO, fljL'fctlNOlS, FRIDAY, MAY -2j, 1875.
ZZ3
SHERMAN'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
AnollM'r I.i'iil UN VIpuh ol llio West
ern 'iinimlciit-:f on (.'rmil'Mimivtil
of ItrslmiliiK.
H'rom l.'ivlpwln Ilii S'ew VnrkTliui- J
Tlio fauinii4 liiovt'ltii'iil nil tin' 'i'ciilir
IJIter, wlili'li ii'iulti'il In tin' cniituri'
of Port T oiicloii, (.it'll. Slu-rniaii cmlltH
to (ion. llalli'i'k, ritnl llii iw'fiif lcm ulieu
It win llrnl Mijr ift( tl and i-rlmi-ly lalkvtl
of 1h thus tlciTllietl :
"I iciiii-iiilicr. iiiii; nllit, "Hllnir In
(ion. Ilalli'cl' room, on the second lloor
of llm I'lanlor's lion"; In St. I.oul, with
lit tn mid (ion. Culliiiil. Iil Chief of Mall',
Inlktnii of lliln frenenilly, ami (lie iit
Ji'cl tlii ii whs of t liu nnich-lnll.iil-ol' ml-
MIIH1' a -1)1)11 U.H lIlll.MXlliOll llllldK.'llllIt.
Mo"! inoplu ui'tfi'd llie liinvi'iueiit down
Mm- jllxlMlppi Illvcr; lint (inn.
I'ulk nml I'illow had 11 Iiii'Mt) ni
hil forii', with heavy ixiiim hi 11
ry -lioiif (llioii nt Columhii, Ky.,
nlm'nt elfiliti't'li iiiIIik helow Cnlro, Coin
inodore T'uotu had liN sfilli-lmut llet't ill
(nlro; mid tifiu'ml I. H. (i rant, who
t'oliiimiliiled th" dl-trirt, win eollreliii;; 11
liirf foiro at l'mlucah, Cniro, and Ilir I'-i
i'oiut. (ieiicriil I hillock had 11 map on his
tahlc. with u lari- pencil hi lilshnud, amj
nkiil, 'Where i the n-hel line ?' ( ulllini
drew the iM-noil llirouli r.owllnjf (in-en,
i'urU UoiioUon ami llciiry, anl Cohnn
lm. Kj-. 'That Is their lino," said llid
leok. 'Xuw, when) U the projier pluei
to hrenk Iff And eltlu-r Culloin or I wild,
.V,(,vij the rentif.' Jtulloek drown
lino iierp'iiilieular lo thy other, uenr its
iniddlo, mul It ooiiieiilnl iiojiily with (ho
jjeneial ooiirM' ot'tlie 'l,oiint.ii; ilvor.antl
liRKald, ''riiut'sthotrui'lliio ol'oiM'raUoiik.'
'i'lil ooeiirred niore than n mouth heron;
(,oii( ml (Irani Itoati the iiiovoiueiit.nnil,
ni ho w.u- ubjtK;t to (iencrnl ifalloeU's or
dt r, f have always given llallts k the
lull credit lor thai iiioveniont, wliieh was
iddlliul, nc0"liil, anil exireiniv rich In
military r.-MiiIt, ; indeed, it was tint llr-t
real mioccmoii nurnldelu the elil war."
'I hoiliucriptloii wliIohtliMioriilMioniiaii
yivi s of th Imttle or Shlloh is exlreiiielv
iid and inloro-lli)''. It Is eviik- lit tha't
he looks hai l; ntMJJi It with gratilioatlon,
fcinoo it clenivtl him from llie oloud whloh
had rii-tnl iijmiii him from tho timo nf hi?
interview in LouUvllIu with Secretary
Cann roii, w hen his iar'o i.sjtiiiiates of tho
nuinljer of men that would lie ne'-ded u
Irosi-culo the war started Iho inUoliiev
oiis rumor that ho was "jinaiio.'' I'pon
the liioveinonN siihstipient to ihU hattle
lie inake tln.i.' sigulileaut mid iritpot tnitt
COtiiiiioiiH :
"I!y tho timo we had roa.'hed Corinth I
belieel that the army (under On. Mal
Icrk) was the iM-i-t then on this continent,
and ooiilil have gmw wheiu It
plcaM.il. 'i'lte four 8u1mIIvMoiis
were well couiinaiidotl, ns were the
divMnns iuut briadei of the w hole iirniy.
(ion. Ilalli-ok wa a man of great cap'i't:
ity, of large uenuiremiiits, mid at the
time poM'ed tho eontldoiice of the
country, anil of most of the army. 1
laid hini in high estimation, and -rave
him credit lor the couililuatloin willed
had resulted in placing this magnificent
iirniy loo.Ooi) iiii'ii, well isjiiljijMsl and
iroldctl, wlih 11 giiinl Uaoe, nt Corlutli.
iroui which lie ooiilil move in any tiirec
(Ion. Hail ho hold Ills forces an .1 unit,
he could have gone to Mobile, Viekfhurg.
or anywhere l.i that region, which would
hv one move h.ive solved thy whole Ml
si Ippi iiiobloin; ami, from what lit? then
lOIll IIIO, I IM-IK'VC IU' lllll l) K it .sill 11 a
campaign, but was overruled lrotn Wash
ington. Ho that a.s it may. tlio army had
110 ooner -ettkd down ul Corinth before
it wa .soatternl."
I'ognixlliig (ienenil (iraiit's part in the
Viek-bitrif cainoal'Mi, (icneral Sherman
luakos this generou- iiukniiwledgmeut :
1 liu o;iini)al''ii nt lekobiuv, hi iU
ooiKi'iition mid oxtrutinn, belonged e.-
eiiisivoiy 10 (ien. iiium, not. oiuy 111 uio
imml ,t-l...lt I. nt ti, tliu I t.ftt, .,,., la At' lt
Klll, ,,! -, ,fltl ,11 ,J(i: (tll'HTIIHIll " .,7
detail.. I still retain many of his letter
and notes, nil hi his own handwriting,
Mv-eriuhig the routes of march lor tllvis-011-
and iletwhinciit-'. sneclfvliiircvonthr'
amount oi food and tools to ba carried
along. Many per-uii'- g.ivo hi- Adjutant
(ii'iioral, Kawlln-, tlio credit lor the-o
tliingf-. hut they were la error; lor no
coininandlug (icneral of any army ever
gave more of Id- personal attention to detail-,
or wrote so many ot hi own orders,
re iiorfs, and letters, as lien. Ciinnt. Ills
sucee-s at Vlcksbtirg justly gave him
irivat fame at home ami abroad. The
l'ri'sldent conferred 011 him the rate of
Major (icneral In the regular army, the
highest grade then existing by law ; and
('en. .Mcl'lierion and I shared lu Ids .suc
cess by receiving dinilar commission- in
Ililgailler dwiieraN in the regular army."
(ien. Sheiman elalnis for him-elf, and
establishes hU nositlon hv abundant doc-
iiiiientary evldencs, the conccpllmi of
the lamoiis "March to the Sea." It wa
-oniu little llnio beioro Hen. (irant count
beiuatluto see IU strategic soiiudilcss,
but linally he telegr.iphed .Sherman ai
Ibllow.s :
Cn v I'oixr.V.t.. Xov.7, isili-10::i0 i-.m.
Major (ten. Sirrmini :
Your tll-p.-itch of thl- evening received.
I K'o nn niv-ent rea-ou for changing your
plan. .Should any ari-e, you will see It,
or If I tlo 1 will Inform you. I think ev
erything lions Is favorable now. (ircat
good lortuiio attend you. I believe
you will lie eminently successful, and, at
worst, can only make a march le-s fruit
ful of results than hoped for,
I', s. Chant,
Ueiltoiiuiit.Olii'Nll.
Tlie inarch from Atlanta began on Hit'
mnriilui' of .November lo. (ieneral Sher
man's narrative of this whole movement
Is ol romantic interest, homo o i s do
KTlntlous are not only plctuivftiim but
thrilling lu their cludiieniv. Ami Inter-
Mierscd aro well (old lucldeiiU, many of
tliuin full of genuine humor, width 'give
uiumial vivacity to tho Mory. lu mili
tary annals tho narrative Is uuliuto, but It
inii-l bo lead lu Its entirely lo bo appre
ciated. Tho actual value ol the move
ment. ai compared with tlio tuh-'cqiicut
march from havaiinah northward, and
the coiiooiitratiou ot the army at (iolds
born, Is Hun estimated by (lencral Mlior
111.111 :
"I only iiigardod the march I10111 At
lanta to Savannah as 11 Milft of Une,' as
the transfer of a strong aviny, which hail
1111 opponent, mid bad HuMicd Its II1011
work, from the Interior to a polnfon the
seacoai-t, lrotn which It could achieve
olher Initiortant rihiilt.i. 1 considered
this march as a menus to 1111 end, and not
us 1111 cwntlal act ol war. Still, then, iik
now, the march In (he sen was regmiled
us .something extraordinary, soinethliig
unoiuiiloiis, wmetlitiik' out of the Usual
order of events ; whereas, lu filer, I sim
ply moved from Atlanta to Savannah as
0110 (step lu tho direction ot Itlchmoiid n
movement that had to ho met mul de
tented, or tho wnr was necessarily at an
'etjd. Were I to express my ineiisiiio of
tho reltitlyu Importance of tho march to
i!k- h-h. urn! of tli:tl lrniiiSaviuit.:i)i iKirtli.
waul, f would liliuv llu" loriinr lit oih.
nml t lie- latli'f ni tin. or tin1 iiulnmii."
A IMilcli 'oM-Slille.
Alter looking over the farm we wore I
taken toward the hoti-e, and eiilerwl a 1
large door loiidlu Into an ciiormous
roout, tlm Jlkuiif ylilijliwi had never I
s6tn. . The wall were neatly whllewa-b-ed.
Tlio little window r were hung with
white curtain". Along each wall was a
strip of clean bilck work-.and nexttotbU
u whitewashed gutter; then n 1110, fur a
width of nbnut slv leet, a tloorlng ol
handsome old Dutch tlio, will laid; then
two rows of upright iwuts, tlio uscol
which was not at nil obviom. Itetwivu
tbee rows ol posts was a wide parage
way Iratllng tlio whole length or the hall.
There were several tablci, on which were
bright uteii-lls mul sonio baiid-nnio 111
lieles of pot tery. i' congr.itiihted our
stives 011 seeing llie largest and iraue-t
dairy we bad ever i.o-t with, but, on a
stroutl look, tli" ali-i ii. c ol milk, and ol
the evidence of dalfi tiM', letl 11- to In
ipdiv, liud, wolDiuid iniiiir fiiniri"'. that
We were in a cow -table, which hail been
juit lu order lor tlio slimmer. I.M-epl
lor the -lain hiuii- and tving-poles, and
the gutter :isiilnd Hie sfalN. there wa
nollilng to imlioate the useliltendcd,
I.lke all l'uieheou-stablos ot the old
stylo, this mi- in Summer tlioshow-room
ot the cstabii-hmciit. The tile nue con
sidered a gp-at luxury ; but few families
11-e them, (ient'inlly.'thoir jilaee N taken
by iinitly broomed white sand. The cen
tral alley Is Moored with brick-, anil Ju-t
lu Iront of the lying-posts there Is a de
pressloiror gutter, al-o of brick. The-e
drinking gutter- -lope very slightly from
one end to the other. Water Is pumped
in nt the upivi em), aud Is let oil at
pleasure at the other. The cows stand
on n raised earih'-ru lloor, supported by
a brick wait at its rear end, liis this ent
ile lloor whloh Is In bummer covered
wilh movable tile-; the manure Innili
Is quite deep, and lontallis the solid drop
plugs until they are removed lu a bar
tow. The urine iliiwsotl'to the under
ground receptacle whloh collects all the
lliiultl refute of the establishment, ami
winch ha- a iminp fur tilling the tank-
car ny wnieii uio inoauows arc
prink-
letl
III the loft over tho .stable, the choe-.i s
arc seasom-d and prepared for market-.
Hack of this part of the building are the
cheeiij-faetiiry, horse tables, wagon
hoiisc, toobiiitxW. etc. Leaving tlitae.
and roturning through t he cowtable, we
paaeii inroiigri a gia-- tutor into a imng
room with some liaudome articles of old
furniture, anil ample evidence nl ni-iUiio-
and comtort. At one tide of this w-tj en-
U-red a little otllco or libiary, whei-e we
wcro sliown handsome Mioiuillc book-
mid varioiH old ohjii't of intere-t. and
w ere rt-iiuiuteii ui uuu'iiiu our name 111
the vl-ltors' hook, whleJi had , been
Well Hilled by traveler- from all part of
tho world. In the larger room,
oppo-ite the door spoken of, is a lire
place, and over this a largo mirror. J lore,
Mr. Shi showed 11- how he dig lu Win
tor toa-tinz Ids hln- beioro the lire.
mid looking up from Ids paper now and
tiieu to enjoy mo reuecitii view 01 his
two rown t lino dittle, which scent al
most, mcmiK-rs 01 1110 ramuy. wo miw
nothing lurtherot the house, nml i am
therefore unable to refute or to verify tho
stories that arc told ol tlio uli.unl ol. ".inline-
which is said to Ixi in-opanibJc from
iiu.ili i.i.u.J..x..;ii-. So far as wc did
see, i-vcrx thing was neat and after lis
kind tasteful, and in good whoh-oiiie
humble order. The farmer and Ids -011
.von: not di.tlii!:ulhable in apncarmioc.
education t-ave lu languages;, or general
intelligence, Irom the better clas, ol .New
ICnghuid fanners.
Olf lioin one corner of the ouw--t.ih!e
1- a dingy, cleanly, .swcet-Miuillng roum
where the cheeses are inanuf.ii-turctl by .1
burly ban-armed Dutchman. liean" In
his person, anil very active and budiic
like In hi motoments. The making of
round eliee-i-s, which we know as Lilian
or Dutch eboe-c. I the great hulu-try of
of all North Holland. tfffl. Jl. H .,
I.inmoi liy of I.iteinry Woinoii.
Aetonlhtg to the llearli otll, ,
longevity I? the rule among literary wo
iiitfj. Says that Journal : "Mi-- Mar
tlnuau. Miss llioinei'. Mrs. llowilt, Mr.
Siiiikland, nnd Mrs. llrovnlug all
cither living or not very long deceased
were, born iiluia-t at tliii beginning of the
century. Mine. De Staei lived to be lllty
one, Jlr. l'radstrcet iittvnine, Ida
l'felll-r sixty-two. Mi-s Mfiford sixty
nine, I.ady Wortley Montatrn seventy
two, Mis IMgeworth eighty-two, Mr-.
Ople eighty-lour, .Mine. D'Aiblay eighty
live, Jlrs. Somerville, nluoty-o'iic, lUid
Mine, do tienlie ninety-six.
Let (he I'oiiple .SjienK.
JlANIIATTA.N, K lH
11. V. 1'IKUCK. Kllllttlo, ,. V. i
Uaai-Mr : Your Favorite. I'rc-iiiptton
li.u done my wilu u win lit of j.-tnit. lio
has tuken neui ly two bottles and li' hit
bettor the past two wocks than nt lij' tune
in the put two years. No moto nrloillcal
lulus ; none of that ni-hluf ba. 1. fr drug
i;ii)g tensutlou lu her stomicti ilu Ims In'cu
accustomed to lor s-verulvear. I have o
much conlidciico in It that I S ohM no l'cr
leetly wlillng to warrai.t to remm custom,
ers nf our.- who would he glad lo pet hold of
ri-llcl at any expense. I Imvo Irletl many
I'atcnt Medli'liieJ, but novir had any occa
tlou to extol 0110 before
Very truly ynur,
ClliO. H. WlllTIKIl.
Mrs. i:. ft. Dai.v, Metropolis, HI , writes;
"Dr.li, V. Pierce -.My .Isteri-usliiif tbn
FiiVOlito I'reseilplion with Brent belie It."
M.tnv ANN l'nisiiu:, Lehman, I'a., writes:
"l)r. 11 V. I'lurco What I Imvo taken of
your mfillclno lias liffii el more nenellt to
me than nil ethci-iiud litimlreiW or dm-lor-'
bills."
l)r. rieri't'H Faiorlto rieeriiitlon Is said
by deiil-rsln iiicdliiuoKBeiierally.
MRS. L. J. SPEAHS,
1 A
Woat (ililo Commorn( il Aveime, betwoon
EiKlltli nd Ninth utruets,
1V1 xt ilonr 10 .1 lliireir's ilir fronts nlmn.)
A full line of liu 1.UHI Hiul must l:iliiuliulilu
l)lei ol'
HATS AND BONNETS
nl:ivs on Iniml Al-o nil'' Viotoiy of
Ivibbotm,, Laoos nnd Trimmings,
from llie clicn' lo II'" MUly. Ijiitlcs
1 will ilmt any mi.l iMTj-tliliiK III l-riluiv for a
cnniiilili) -tiri'l, liill or party oiitnt.
i-ncm 111 cuniiHii- nun 11 117 ui nn- , ,
KJ-AI-o nta-nl firltn- lluiiioScwInjr.Miiciiliic,
lUl-S.KMf
.'BUlU'Jiiy ItCMUUlhLIUHIl'kCimilUltMl'.
rti......i. b... KliliT'ik. Ll.l.luftllwllKr Ultvr.it.. I
JIUjuil CsUi.li IUil chin. Inn Hiwiwl
JUiiiiBitui'Ti;curfeuiv.
CiOr(n monlli t" iiKcntn. vcry-w)itro
W 4 UWAiMivM KXvTUlOB itltl. l.ll ,.
rluuan, .Mail. l-19-WSt,
BURGER & CO.
Still il.!head as Usual
This Firm has just brought on
an Immense Stock of
1!
-COMPRISING
NOVELTIES"- SEASON
-Which they offer at-
SAiBIFiQIiG PRI6S6,
AND WHICH HAS CAUSED THE
EVER SBEIST IN CAIRO.
Oor. Ninth Street
Clough 8l Warren Organ Co.'s
(ti-to SIMMIOHS & CLOUQI1 ORGAN CO.,)
IMl'UOVl.I)
V IMNE7 OBGANS
-
AM)
i jt J
PI - : o
IrasUktb Organs
I'll Till WITH rilU Nl WI.Y IN'Vl'NTKIi
SCRXBNER'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES,
An lu veil I 1:1 having ulnntt ImiMirlunt iKin-lntt on llio fnliu-u iipnutluii of IJit-il liHtriuiicuts, by
nuun ini'uliu-h tlioiiiiiintlty or viiluiiii' of tune I very lurgiiy
mciiviHil, mul tliuiiiuillly of loiininiili'iril
Epl lo U nl lb k Pi5 Drp if lb Im Spiy.
roui iilililiil "Vox lilcte," "ox llnniaiia." Wilcox I'.iluit," "t)i-lne 'oupl. r," ll'
1 lifiiinliiL- "I'lllo'' or "Cl.irlom-l" hlops, "l.i-nn Horn," "I'lcmoiiu," "o A111I1I,"
"Vlnlii l.lliiila" ami
ALL THE LATE IMPROVEMENTS
Cult bo obtained only In lliu-o (Jrjtsus
Fifty Diiroront Styles,
For tho Parlor nnd tlio Churoli,
Tho Best Mutorittl und Workmnnship,
Quality nml Voltnno ol'Tono Unoqtiftllctl,
XXUXC33Slti, iJi-SO TO iilDOO.
Fatloiy and Wmkoobj, Ccr. Cth and CaEgrsss Sis DETROIT, HICHICAl!,
(EHtnblishcrJ in 1B50.) AGonts Wnntotl in F.vory County.
Address CL0TJGH & WARREN ORGAN CO., Detroit, Mich.
S la-H,;.:.'.'..-!!!.
SXTBSCHIBE FOH THE
WEEKLYBULLETIH
ONLY $1.25 A YEAR.
NO.. 130.
j 1
ALL THE
and Corninercial Ave.
Commission Merchant
" - ,
AMD DIALKK IX
a " I I
LIME, CEMENT, PI1A8TDI,
HAIB, ate.,
Ufidr City Hatloaal Bask.
T Wit,r,ll lnrM.lo.JioUiliiuuittfKtiirri , 1
X prici-s, tjillrte FrtUlil. ' 1.
- k
JOHN B. PHIIXIS
AND SON,
(Snoi-enom to J0I1U n, Milllli)
FORWARDING ''
AM1
Commission Merchant
Anil Omlrra In
HAY, obn, oATcrLoirm
HKML, BBAKr' . 1 .
Agent! for LAFLIK 4 KAKD.lDtftlkX C9
ICornor Tenth Urtif ka''Oklo
'.. I) Mutliuu. E. C. Vh.
MATHUSS 6c UHI,
FORWARDING
And General
Commission Merchants
Disilem In
FLOUR, GRAIN. HAY AND
PRODUCE,
04 Oliio Xiovoo.
K. J. Ayrel. 8. D. AyrM.
AYRES 6c CO.,
Ami general
Commission Merchants
No. 78
OHIO IiEVEE.
M . W. PAI1KI.11. W. P. AXI.F.r.
J II. WILU.
PARKER, AXLEY & WILD,
(.snccc-i-orn lo I'arker A Axlcy,)
ntxr.iiAi.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Dralera In
Hny, Corn, Oats, Flour and Coun
try, .rroauco uoaeraiiy
ORANGES,
LEMONS,
and CHOICE
BUTTER,
A .SiKi'Jalty.
100 cornmcrfilal Avenue, CAIRO, ILL.
THE
City National Bank
CAIRO, ILLINOIS.
CAPITAL, -
8100,000
orrif.-iu:.
rV. I. HAI.I.IIIAV. 1'rrsl.lint.
IIKXIIY I.. IIAI.I.IHAV, VlcePrcet.
A II. .sAI KUItli, Ciuliier.
WAI.TKIt IIV.1I.U1', Aw'lCMhU-r.
nuiKcroM
S. STAATS TAYtOK, It. II. fiCNNIVOIIAM,
II I. IIAI.I.IIIW, . I-. IIALLIIIAT,
li. II. Wll.l.l.OlMlM, bTKI'IIKM 1I1IIU,
A II. Savkjioi
Exchango, Coin and United States
Honda Bought and Sold.
D
KI'tlSM.S mi'lreil ami a Kicral uuuklnx
iiiuiiiraaiiuni.
Enterprise Savings
BANK.
CHARTERED MARCH 21, 1869
CITY NATIONAL DANK, CAIRO
orrit-ens:
A II. SAFFOltll, 1'rml.Unt. '
S. k.TAVMJIC, Vltw I'lrsUrnt.
W. IIVsl.Ul', Scc'y uml Tivasinvr,
ninkCTOiu:
I', Jl. IIauci.av, I'ii.s. (Uiicimt.
i. -M .srot Kii.KTII, I'Aixtl Sen inf.
It. II. Cl'.I.MNOIIAM. II. 1.. IIAIXIUAV,
J, M. l'lllLLtl.
XVrilKKST iaM on tlt'iHMltt nt the ratii of kIx
pi 1 nut iieruiiuum, .Murcii Ut uml Nitcui-
111 r 11 Miii'nsi ntn wiiniirnwn in tumtsi iiiune
illnli ly to llie iiiiu-isil of liu- iK'ioalU, thereby
Kiliik' llitlii cumiHiiiml inleient.
Mnrriod Womon and Children may
Doposit Money and no ono
else can draw it.
Own iury Iniahirs.iUy nimifln.m. to 3 p.m.
mul .-uitnruiiy pvtnlnvt lur wnliigJ lv-utt only
tvoiu U lo s ll'l'liici. .
W, H VSLOP, Treuurer.
THE ALEXANDER COUNTY
Trausaota all kinds of s Logiti-
innio uanKing uusinoss.
P. C. O ANEDY, PrMldtatl .
HENRY WKLtS, Vice PrMldeat,
THOMAS LEWIS, Cahler.
T. J. KBBTU, Aaelttaat CtiUw, "
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