North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . h, $; Mrs. Mattie L. Rothrock,$; J. A. Fouts, $; Zed. Grif-fith, $; Chas. F. and Jas. E. Lam-beth, $; A. H. Ragan, $; Newby, $; W. O. Burgin, $;Mrs. J. W. Gray, $; Misses Susanand Mary Hough, $ Fort Mills,S. C, R. F. D. No. 2.: Mrs. R. , $; W. E. Cunning-ham, $ Barber, R. F. D. No. 2.:R. W. Holman, $; J. F. Holman,$; Mrs. C. M. Holman, $; , $ Charlotte: Will Shu-maker, $; Rev. A. W. Plyler, $; W. D. Wilkinson, $; StonyPoint: J. W. Sims, $


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