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MAY · I 8 9 I ·1 lard. . 7 3 '' butter. .60 t1 4 tl meal. Beef ~: lbs. 8 gals. oil. 25th 3 doz. eggs. Apr. 30th Baking powder '' lemons By cash for April. Sewing '' Mch. Commissary Wilson & Wilborn Salesroom Total for April ~ ~ . HD Con. 8 BTW Papers DLC. Household. 32 tog .20 30 $23.1 I I ~.84 .5o .3o 13.64 7~36 4.05 $25 o5 23.1 I 18.20 7-73 $74 °9 ~ Wilson and Wilborn was a Tuskegee grocery firm. Andrew Jackson Wilborn, one of the partners, was an 1888 Tuskegee graduate who also worked as a shoemaker. He was a state commissioner on the board of trustees of Tuskegee be· . . glNnlng In I 905. To Samuel Chapman Armstrong Tuskegee, Ala. May ~ 18 Dear Gen. Armstrong: Our Lady Principal, Miss M. J. Murray is arranging to spend ~ weeks during June at the State Normal School at New Britain Conn. observing methods &c. ~ am also expecting to spend a few days there. Will you drop Mr. C. F. Carroll, the Prin~5i