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Show FuflKBAL Services. The funeral of Mr. Arthur T. Barber was held yes-torday, yes-torday, at Engelbrecht & Co.'s, on Second South street, whero a large number of the friends of the deceased were assembled. Mr. Barber was from Alexandria, Virginia, where his relatives rela-tives now reside, but for the past eight or ten years he has resided in this city, where ho was formerly connected in business with Engelbreoht & Co. During the time that he bos been here he has made many friends, as was evidenced by the large number who followed his remains to the cemetery, yesterday. At the grave, Rev. O. C. Stratton, of the M. E. ohurch, read the usual burial service of that church. |