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    3. The Carolina Spartan 1890 Cherokee,June 18.- MR. JOHN NELSON of N.C. has located here and opened up a general wood and blacksmith shop, with a competent assistant, is prepared to do work promptly and in good style. May 28,- MISS MARY EVINS and MISS RUTHERFORD of Atlanta reached Sptbg. Sunday afternoon after spending nearly nine months in Europe. MISS RUTHERFORD after spending a day here went to her home. --- MISS St. Lawrence FLEMING went to Greensboro, N.C. last week to attend the N.C. State Convention of the Kings Daughters. --- MISS JENNIE ROSE of Fayetteville , N.C. is visiting MISS FANNIE BLAKE. She will leave for Greensboro today. --- MR. I.H. CANTRELL of Mills River, N.C. is in town. He has renewed his youth in N.C. air and cabbage. --- MRS. G.G. HARLEY died in Fayetteville, N.C. Wed. June 11. She was the 3rd and youngest child of MAJOR JOHN A. LEE. About six months ago she married MR. HARLEY who was engaged in Y.M.C.A. and about two months ago she visited her home, when she was quite cheerful and happy. The friends had not heard of her being sick. She was buried in the new cemetery Friday morning. --- CONFEDERATE VETERAN MARVEL HOLBERT was born in Rutherford County, N.C. Feb.,1834 and died at Mount Vernon, Tx., July 25, 1910, survived by a host of relatives and friends. He was a true Confederate Soldier, and was severely wounded at Raymond, Miss. and again in the Battle of Franklin, Tenn. He was discharged at Atlanta, Ga. in April 1865. He was a member of the 11th Texas Calvery, afterwards a member of the 7th Texas. Comrade HOLBERT was a constant patron of the VETERAN, and carefully filed away every copy he received. He had been a citizen of Texas for 49 years and a devoted member of the Missionary Bapt. Ch. for 47 years. He was a good citizen and a devoted husband and father. [ no mention of family names] CONFEDERATES BURIED ON JOHNSON'S ISLAND- The deaths began Nov. 8 1863-May 1, 1865. [ N.C. soldiers] CAPT. A.E. UPCHURCH, 55th N.C. Inf. 8. LIET. WM. J. HUDSON, 2nd N.C., Inf.15. LIET. L.B. WILLIAMS, 63 rd N.C., Inf.26. LIET. W.P. HARDEN, [or Harder] 5th N.C., Inf. 28 CAPT. C.W. GILLESPIE, Co. D, 66th, NC.Cav. 32 LIET. E.M. ORR, 62d N.C. Inf. 86 LIET. J.B. CASH, 62d N.C. Inf. 94 CAPT. M.D. ARMFIELD, Co B,11th N.C. Inf.115 LIET. J.D. ARRINGTON, Co.H,32d,NC Inf. 123 LIET. J.C. LONG[or j.p.] Co.I, 62nd N.C. Inf. 134 CAPT. P. NOCHOLS, Co.B,11th Batt,N.C. Inf.163. The numbers at the end are the grave numbers. Hope these items may help someone. FREE POST-nancie

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