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generally unquestioned. He was about 65 years of age. The funeral will occur to day, the interment being in the family burying ground. He was the father of Mr. Frank E. Stallings, clerk of the board of school trustees in Chuckatuck district. DEPOSITORS PAID IN FULL.Messrs. N P Young, George R At kinson, R E Boykin and George P Folk, trustees of the Farmers' and Merchants' Savings Bank of Smith field, which supended business in the spring of 1892, have recently issued to depositors a 7 per cent. dividend, which makes 8 total of 100 per cent. the bank has paid to each depositor since the suspension of business at the time named, Following are the several per cents paid at various intervals: 40, 25, 16, 15 and 7. DECEMBER MARRIAGES.-In the month of December there were twenty-seven marriage licenses issued from the county Clerk's office -eleven white and sixteen coloredβ as follows. White-James E Parker to Lula V Williams, John Edward Phillips to Eliza Wren Causey, James B Speight to Addie V Johnson, Paul Faust to Fannie J Pierce, James M Bains to Fannie S Wilkins, Jesse F Savage to Linda L Porter, J L Jen. kins to Maggie A Butler, William H Decker to Effa M Lilly, James M Anderson to Annie E Arthur, Gilbert Ward to Sallie A Jones, R C Johnson to Annie M Archer. Colored-Stephen Harton to Kate Parker, James Reed to Emmaline Hawkins. Thomas H. Foster to Mary Let, William H. Rowlett to Elexina Godwin, Richard Brinkley to Marthu Johnson, David Oghum to Mar tha Edwards, James H Bond to Mary Milan, John W Peterson to Jennie Woolridge, William H Vicks to Anuie E Britt, Mack Barrett to Mary L Smith, Douglas Alexander to Frances Peebles, Frank Gray to Ella Mary Ricks, W H Nortleet to Lida Conneil, Jas Richards to Ann White, John Reeves to Tullie Mason, Raleigh Lawrence to Maggie Henderson, Henry Hines to Jennie Vaughn.