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•eery Friday morning.
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Day Freight, ex Sunday *rt» p. m.
DcruwM dj iiiMt *■ V
Nigbtmailnorik cloy oat 800 pa
u^kln, Ptcit^fweatonfMJ^
Undson closes Friday at.
The .bore arrangement* will oonlinr-
narig««»
Coilactor and Bolleltor,
'•■ m: ht.'M. 1 1'Ultom la the dulj author
ized Oolleotor and Solioltor for the Be-
cohdxr, and all his business transactions
In oonnootlon therewith will be did)
recognized and aqopptad by toi' proprie-
tprm rr.uuir. ,■ ' i
Ambrosia fir rut at McKeuria's
151bs nearly white Now Orleans' Sugar
$1.00, at H. D.,Walter V
inn
r\n. '
Frcph Fish and Oysters for laid every
day at J. A, Turpin's, Agent, Restaurant.
uovlOtf ■ « t i \ v • ■.it i a
TOLLI8 & JOSSEY'B.
Felder was Mayor ot Americas,
had A. 0. Bell, John J. Hadaos,
D. 0. N.-Burkhalter, W. J. Hsi
Tl'lr: BdS
At the regular meeting bold on
August 25, 1879, Aid. Burkbalter
iirodac k edrtelo)jpjringresolat|pn,
•JtodWS?2 J illldiil-
_Jttee of tfiree 1» appointed by tub
ebair to estimate the probable coA
ot purchasing or erecting a suitat *
pity ha"
{rate of
{fils'CoOTlcttt
so that the Council may
'{he advisability of sub
mitting the question of said enter
prise to a vote ol the citizens,”:. *
Messrs. Burkbalter, Bell anil
Hudson were appointed as the
eommlttb*. ju ::>'•{ ail Iff I
il( At, the next regular meeting
September 1st, the committee ask
ed for further time to report, which
‘.w&lflsi&ai ADA JAM
On September 22nd the commit'
tee ^fepprted’hW jtbat pard of tlte
report relating to public schools'
:^ggsgx?j.gaa
lug public schools in tho city on a'
eounjl bafis will be about $6,000,
said amount being tho full maxi
quim estimate, and that a Aox^i
reaT estate ana personal property,
together with the poll tax of the
pity,,: and special appropriations
from the State, and the amount to
be' realized after 1 next'July froth,
the Peabody fun4> >WjU create
a sufficient fund to establish and
continue public schools in the city.
Recognizing the, grgat public
benefit to be derived from . a' well!
organized System of public schools,
We recommend that the Miyor and
City Council submit .the, question
to the people, and that the Mayor
by proclamation order an election
{purpose, prescribing af
tips the time and inannci
City of America* for 1884.
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WHITES,
Alexander, James Harrold, U. B.
Aneley, T. W. '
Alexander, J. T.
Adame, A. A. Joiner, T._E._
An«le/, J, B. Jobnion*.
Arrington,H. T. {•**».'
Ansler. E. T T ~*~— “ ®
day
«WWFWWH* ,u . , » , ’5r
r at J. A. Turpin's, Agent, Bestaura
Old Sinner Cigars. The finest import
ed wines
jjKtni
mm
ii. iiaau o
ST. LOUIS €
LAQEU BEEB
ON DBAFT. FltESH KEG TAPPED
EVERY MOItNING, at
TULLIS A JOSSEY'S.
Pelsee Tell, sad. People Tell the
Prloe*. U V
You know, and we know, thut a con-
make up, honee our ondoavor has
been to oonnoot these two etrangere, low
pleaaed aa r/t are at our suocoss.
j. Ouw:
- ' ' ' ‘ WE SELL
MOBE GOODS TO THE FORCE THAN
ANY HOUSE'IN AUEUIOUS,
tV HO ABE ALWAYS
CBUSHED DOWN
TULLItjdjJOSSLY,
/ •
Why, L W. ltarper's Nelson County
VVbiakey is preferred abovo all other
Brand* ia becauso it la the,moat regular
and most perfelbCtodUttj fceahteitabiy
aver made. A long experience In tho
manafkctnra of tha^Harpar, the lug*
capital nf the Distiller which enables him
to bold hie Whiskey, until ft is folly ma
ture,), together with the fact, that the
byfchdahWedtneW
direct from the Distillery account* for
th* notary log' uktiafaotion it baa given
those beet ednosted to a fine Whiskey.
oftiia£nSLSSbii
dUba botBiee f 1.00 H.D. Walts, r
Brand Annual Raffle ot Met*'
Jan. flicker k
newlanj'cd
into our I
ed'hot to
JWWvh
twtmm
into oar new quarters, ws had detennm-
ItohnVa a't&ffljduring the coining
i but lira question ot late has
so aUan ibaan nsked.by. onr patrons,
^^^l^^g^^to- ^have H
esatitano. of-TrissriM,** Will raffle
OTTOMANT ’WfljriOBTBJMPSON
PIANO, the cash net price of which la
awtmvatmo
^ f-sty:( MU,;,.,* >3. ill ' i‘i 1<*
Dainffl* Uit will bn.opeoodmmapUy
•*«h» 19) o',leak*.fclimdmMmna,
holding said blcotion.
As appears from the toregoihg,
erman. Will Mr. Boll now.say
tbaCfin voted Jtt’fAVot of the adop
tion of tho above report? • The
Yoto stood then in favor of the
adoption of this" report,'And'. Mioso
sed, as follows: ‘
rkyeh-uRidR!Halter, HuSaiOi^don.
Ifays—fict^Bosworth, ilirbflr.'- 7
The Mayor voted in favor of the
Jfdjlfib^cFtfid’ renSrt,*-- Tho voto
of the j Blood.2 22 in favor of
establishing our present public
school'Ay stem, and 32 against'
This shows tho position of Mr.
BplHtf jeghrd to public sobcplll i.dt
Will Mr. Roney deny that at the
Aldormanic election of last year he
solicited ono of tho anti-school
to make the race, or that
ported at that cieotion, the
•Bchool ticket?
Will Mr. Oliver state that he is
in favor of tb» .public scbppjs^f
Amerious as now administered?
X.
BOIIOIUK
topi*
anti-soh
12Jlbs standard Granulated Sugar $1.00
H. D. WATTS.
The Oyster Supper To-Night.
j ^.wlU hot only be aflr^t ; clpis
oyster supper, but you can get
anything lathe- way of eatables
yott'mny want, apoh as cold turkey,
cblokcu, atllads,,meats of all kind,
cake and fruit* of every descrip
tion. Good music, and in' fact a
general sooiable will be the fea
ture 'of ■ tbe erfening. You will
will have to pay no entrance fee,
Wt limply pay for what they ea$.
It will be in the new church build
ing, and no one need stay away on
kcco'trntbf 4 MMTWedtlwt>,'4frl£
furnace will be heated. Let every
perron attend and. lend 4: helping
hand to the-noble ladies ( of the
frosbyterlari church te>i Wdmplcto
their laudable undertaking., ;d ,
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Carter, Calvin
Carter, J. N.
Cameron, O. C.
Coker, “ “
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Cohen,
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Cobb, S. B. Perry, B. J.
Carson, J. N. B. Filsbury • J. B,
Cobb, J A.
Callaway, M.
Jackson, Andrew
Jaekson, Cbas. ,
Jones, Qua .
. Jaekson,.Henry
Jenkins, Sim
Johnson, Fed
Kennedy, Ona
yasss. 4 ^*
King, Bob.
Cottle, Jake
awford, Bottlsr
oysrt, Simon
"' ippell, David
Lowery, F. D.
Losrery, Alex
Louis, Cato
Lewis, Geo. W.
Ismgley.Jas.
. Ldwrev,-Joe:
Lea, Nathan. .
• xeverett,- Andrew.
Lee,. Bob. r
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Martin, Sam
Melton, Sam
McCain/Jim
Mitobell, Bev.J. H.
lell, Arthur '
Coley, Anden
Cooper, A. B.
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Collins, John-
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Mitchell James
-Monday, Blohard
Crittenden, Aleok Majors, MaU
Merritt, Drew
Montgomery, Tom
MeCoy, Dock_
McCullers, Gob, nr
McCnllers, Gas, jr
McChecdin, Henry.
Stm*-
Morris, Meek.
H Mitchell, Stephen.
McCrary, John., !
Maxwell, Diok,
i i'Neely, Abram #«,-
Daniels, George Neil, Ed. H.
^.D^nnard, L. Neil, Ed.
u 'f Dawson, Jack Nathan, Sam
Dawson. Henry ^
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Daniel's, J.B ' Olivsr/Frauk
Davie, ilac
Donnard, Lee
J)avig, Ben , T ,
Ellis, Mitohell
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Davenport, J. A. Bussey, A.‘ W. ''
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Davenport, W. T. ‘
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Seaward, J. E.
Seaward, J. Mf'),,,
Fretwell, H. P.
Furlow, IV. C.,
Felder, J.B. bn
Ford, Jno. J. W.
Frenoh, J. E.
Ford, M. H.
Frioker, C. A.
ForiJliii^T
Fleisohman, S,
Kpecr, M.
Smith, N. A.
Speer, W. J,
.Smith, L. A..
iltb, T. T-{ V
T1 Snllivan, S. 8.-
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Oletsoer, W. L
Twitty/JM. W.
Taylor, John T.
Turpin, Jno. A
Tallis, VV. M.
Taylor, Ezk
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Tayioa vV. E.
G. J. and J. T. Stapleton, of Web-
iter coutjty. nnd ght^-u^jij pt
Mr. Goorge Stapleton, ofthis. city,
The:hid gentleman wak'welta^.
vanoed in yeara,ahd leaves uumca
nAitTBT.t.i^THHCT. Btrilt ffa'Vfrny
at ' TULLIS i fmgrg*
an.CD^y, , ■W^TW— I
h«tad. CsJtimriy Au’di»cura*b'b*ue*'yuikn*ghrf'6f the-lelA:rion for to-
oaa A^a?wwf?8^i
uarp, uamoA
Hawkins,S, B., ar./ it-
' Prather, HenrV
Pickett, Neil
Patterson, Miles
Phillips, G. W. F.
Perry, Stephen
’’owell, Amos
’onder, George
“ mips, Jesse
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Edwards N^d' Port,r ' Erin > n *
FUG Simon Pinkard, George
liuothTom gHgtiJS2“
Everett; Frank PhUH™ TUt.
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ridg *^“ m * n Palterson,* Jack.
. Patriok, Lewis,
Frioe, George.
Price, Crawford.
Porter, Diok.
Phillips. Ed.
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i ■ - Bussell, Tom.
Row, Anthony.
Robinson, Henry.
Bosser, George.
Robinson, Horace.
Bamsey, VV. 8.
Bussell, J. VV.
Robinson, Mack.
Bobinson, D.
MSS - Km:
Grinlon, Marlin Jtobinson, John.
Glover, Moso Bingold, Edmund
g riswood, Simpson Beed, Bob
rant, Edmond Beeves, Allen
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Ban dal
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Gilbert, Green'
Griffin, ;Jp^n
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• Solo man, Cato
Stephens, Allen
Simmons, Joe
Httater, Terrell Siepbens, Sam
Hall, Bill Sewell, Wesley
Howard, Warren! - Slmpaon, Willis
Henderson, Henry Staley, Alfred
Hawkins, M. 0. Siepbens, Faya*
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Hare, W. F.
Hatcher, J. M.
Wheeler, B. M.
Warren, Lott
WiUtfbrd, J, J.
WooteUV C, H;
William.. P. II,
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A Bivins, Hngb
Ashford, Joa ' '*
Armstrong. Louia Bradford Gam
Anderson, Henry BrJ^siBob^
"""ft******- Beckham, John
; ’ Bivins, Anderson
Bowan, Bilay
i j lma t»„v Brown, B. L.
Binloal Frank
-B)ai.t jj Broadsireet, John
Sanders, Bob
Small, Peter
Simpson, Crawford.
Shine, John.
Stephens, 8.
Simpson, Dook,
Smith, Chaa. ,
BtalHngs, Josh.
.Slaughter, A.'
Hart, Mat
Holmes, Louia
Harris, Ban
Harris, Sandy
Higdon, Ellis
Hill, Mansfield
Holsoy, S. & i;'
Harris, D 8.
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Holmes, Tom
Hendsnon, John. . Shealey,
Hudson, Alf _ Bumtsr, Jaok, /
Hill, Alack 8hepberd, Marriok
Ilaslip, Dava Shepherd, Ona.
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Harvey, _ Bdmun Thornton, Gariaaw
Sapp. Henry. .
Sapp, Nathan.
Hayes, Abe
Howard, Peter
Harvey, Wyutt
Harris, Green.'■ i.
Hawkins, J. T. ,
Hart, Tom
Holloway, Bobert
Jobnson, Ban
James, Nelson
Johnson, George
Jiftinion, EdmSid
Jones, Jeff
Jones, Alex •
Jaekson, Winston
• i, Amos '
Soiney .
Johnson,
Jordan/Bor
Jones, Diok ;
Jonea, J. Anatin
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Johnson, John
Taylor, Ben
Taylor, Nation
Terry. Ttaao
' Turner, Andrew T.
' Turner, Amos
Diompton, Andy
Tend*e,Faal
TIodal, Levi;
Thompson, Philip
Tarty, Adam 1
Tommy. Daniel Jr.
Terry, Jesae.
Tooke, Lewis.
Timmons, B.
Tommy, David, ar.
Turner. Wfliia.
Tommy, John.
Taylor, Will.
Turner,Ban
Washington, Caznb.
'-Williams, PM df
Jefferson, Gilbert Whitehead, Seaborn
Jefferson, Boaert Welborn, Cbas. k.
, William Warner, Henry l
Lefri Waehington, George
Jones, Bichard Washington, Philip
Jones, John 'Wpi**,Sam'
Jones, Georg* WitUams. Ellaa >1
Wade. Simon Whaley, Allen.
- - Williams, Step]
. Stephen.
Walker, Eph,
Walker. Janies
Wilson, Sid . o. F u,
Wood, Mortie Wade,,Simon.
Willisme, Tillman Weatberry, Henry.
Wilson, John , Williams, Albert. -
Washington, Jerry Walker, Bobt.
Wooten,'John. Wilson, Jasper.
Wilbnrn, Cbas. Wilson, Jsoob.
Wyatt, George.
Wilson, Henry.
Williams, Jim.
Wilder Aleck.
Woods, Madison.
Williams, Lewis
WilUiame, Mort.
Wilbnrn, Jasper.
" ! Well* Chapter. >
Regular convocation of Wells
Chapter No. 42 this evening at 7
o’clock. Election ol officers. Full
attendance desired.
H. D. Watts, H. P.
Christmas Presents.
The friends of the Presbyterian
Sabbath: school are invited to ex
amine and purchase some articles
prepared by one of the classes for
Christmas presents, and to bfe dis
played this evening at the church
Teacher.
Married at Friendship.
Mr. John Masbburn to Miss Ella
Haney, - at the residence of tiie
bride’s father, near Friendship,
Judge Williams officiating. Our
kindest regards to the happy
couple.
About Spelling.
A noted American Raid that he would
not give a oent for a mhn who couldn’t
*j>ell a word "more than one way.” No
tice the following spelling: C-l-o-a-t-h-e-s,
C-l-o-s-o, C-l-o-t-h-e-s, C-l-o-z-e. You can
take your choice and know that John B.
Shaw’s is THE PLAGE to buy your Fall
and Winter Clothing if you desire to get
ull value for your money. octlStf
Bargain in Beal Estate.
A valuable piece ot city proper
ty for sale cheap. Forty feet from
the public square, sixty feet front
and' one hundred back. Terms
two-tbirds cash, balance in twelve
months, good security. Apply at
this ofHce. dccl3 5t
Christman Hours of Jas. Frick
er U Bro*
For the special convenience of the
ladies, on and after Wednesday, the 17th
iash, onr store will remain open in the
evenings until 10 o’clock.
No efforts will be spared which are
calculated to add to .your comforts or
pleasure. Onr house will be well lighted
and comfortably heated. We extend yon
a eordial invitation to visit us whether
you desire to purchase or not, we will be
pleased to show onr goods. We have just
opened a new and elegant lino of holiday
novelties which are very attractive.
Jas. Fmckrr Jb Bao.
DOWN !
DOWN!!
DOWN!! I
AND STILL DOWN PRICES GO!
BUT THE LATEST CAN BE FOUND
EVERY DAY, at
TULLIS & JOSSEY’S.
Fine fresh, water ground meal, at
H. D. Watts.
Just Deceived at Angler Bros
26,barre)s cboioe ApnleB.
S.000 Florida Orange*
2,000 AsplinrslBanaurs.
1,000 Barncoa Coooannis.
2,000 pounds French C -,ndy. _
1,600 pounds Stick Candy. •
1,000 ixmmlf Assorted Km*.'
60 boxes Baitins.
100 boxes Figs.
60 Or "k£F W “ SWM ‘ Md P1 * i «
Sweet sad Plain Pioklcs!
Chow-Chow, aad all kind of Bonce, both
Imported and Domeatie.
Hama, Lard, Silgar, Coffee, Spices, Tea
Fionr, Cheese, Maeroni, Gelltino.
Vermeoilll, Chuccoiate, Cod Fish
Potatoes, Onions, and everything .n.
. want to eat, ‘ ' '
announcements:
a VM1JBH VO VJfTT.
FOR ALDERMEN. .
citizens and fhee school ticket,
Mr. Editor:—Please announce the
Citizens and Free School ticket /or
Aldermen:
J. C. RONEY,
A. T. OLIVER,
A. C. BELL.
* e Votebs.
People's Ticket for Oeeemker;i7y lilt
Commencing at capital J, In the middle, read
In ever three hundred ways bow to vote In neit
Municipal Election.
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EOF R E D E R V O B II A V O
MROFRERFORMAYOR
The people want him for his experi
ence; for his fctern integrity; for his no-
oomprOmising antagonism to lawlessness
and cisorder; for his fearless aud impar
tial administration of justice; for his un
swerving advocacy of what he believes lo
be right; for his loyalty to his country;
for his devotion to tho city; for his nerve
to execute tho law—in a word, for what
he hAS done in past and for what they
may reasonably hope from him in the fo<
ture.
Let’s elect him without a scramble.
Integrity,
FOli CLERK AND TREASURER.
We nre authorized to announce the
noma of D. K. BRINSON as a candidate
for City Clerk and Treasurer, lo be voted
for at the city olcction, December 17,1881.
FLOUR! FLOUR!J FLOUR!!!
The bigost bargains ever
offered in Flour, can now
be found at onr place.
*, WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY!
Get onr prices before yon buy.
TULLI8A JOSSEY.
Fresh Grits 251bs 61,00. II. D. Watts,
Holiday Price*.
Appreciating that times ore bard and
money scarce, and wishing to affjrd all
a merry Christmas and a happy Now
Year, I have reduced my prices on Christ
mas goods as follows: Stlolc candy, 15
ots. per lb.; mixed candy, 35 cts.; mixed
nuts, 20 cU.; oranges, SOots. per doz.;
apples, 40 cts. per peck; best pine apples,
20 ots.; crackers, 10 to 25 ots.; potatoes,
30 cts. per peok. I have a floo stock of
all kinds of holiday goods, and ask alt to
call and see me. Remomber my place-
next door north of Toole, JdcGarrah A
Tondee’s warehouse.
Dec. 10 tf J. T. Stallings*
BRAN, $1.10.
PATENT FLOUR $5.25.
dro#w i Buchanan & Son’s.
I Fruit «u* Vegetable Store.
C. H. Byrd has opened a fruit and veg
etable store next door to the Commerciat
Hotel* where he.l^eeps on hand a fino
stock of apples, oranges, nnts, cabbages,
banana*; etc., which he will sell cheap at
wholesale or retail. He will also bay
chickens, eggs, and other country pro
dace and pay tho highest market price.
When in want of anything in his line,
gWe him a call. »« f * *' ! • * declOtf :
Cotton Report. ‘
On hand Sept. lit 191
Received yesterday, 44
Received previous to 4fte. .21,434
Total..,. 21.CC9
8hipped yesterday. 3U9
Shipped previously .,18,783
Total...., .10,092
Amount on hand...... . ; . 2,577
FOR ALDERMAN.
Thinking that tho mechanics of oar city
should he represented in the City Coun
cil, plcnso announco tbe name of A T.
OLIVER as a suitable candidate for Al
derman at tho Municipal election in De
cember next. And obligo
novl2tde Many Voter*.
New Advertisements.
Mrs. M. B. FOSTER
Wishes to inform her old patrons and
friends that she will oontmed in the
Dress Making business, but has mom
to her residence, in the house with Mr.
S. Cohen, oorner Church and Forred
Streets, whoro she will be pleased to see
all her old customers and friends.
deolBtf
131 lbs show white sugar $1.00, at H.
IA Watts. dccl2d7wlt
A First Class Seliool for Boys and GirU.
The exercises of this school will bs re
sumed on Monday, the 5th of January.
Terms, Rates, Etc.:
Primary Department per month.
Intermediate, per month,
First-Class, per month
Tuition due at the end of each Scno*
lastic month.
Patronage earnestly solicited.
...100
Good, honest true and square work
guaranteed. For further particulars call
on W. H. ALLEN, Principal
GLOVER'S OFEBA HOUSE
Wednesday "liigiil, Dec. 17.
The WoQ.lerfo! Negro Boy Pianist.
BLIND TOM
tt Hiatal FliiiisMini'ite.
Banowned throughout tho world os the
The Greatest natural Pianist livi«|.
The exhibition of whoa* marvaiona
has gained him world-wide celebrity,
aud Lai both aaloniabed and del'glded
the greatest master* oi muiio, will app*"
at above for
POLITIVELY ONE NIGHT OFLYI
Admission, 60 cenU. Beserred test* ">
cent*. ScMa secured at nanal places.
declStd _
afm
Vos Rent.., /
... . nd th , I A neat and comfortable dwelling *
^aui^MueUm^ Spring*™.,.
A.O. LAIXG. J decllwl Hard war* «“*•
FOB ALDERMEN.
M. SPEER,
G. W. GLOVEB.
E. J. ELDRIDGE,
Have consented to sene as Aldermen it
elected. They have been ngreed upon by
ns aa suitable candidates, and we oak onr
frien^a to sopport them at tha election
on Wednesday next, December 12, 1884,
'■ A. 8. Cuttb,
J. B. Fetne/i,