- ; - - - , ' . ' ' . ..' vA I A 1 , j.. j---- .- - ? .: ... - fTPV-;:' !'- s-d i.i .- -v i' , j... ex- -. . irrrn".;: -rt, k ' trw f v " 1 1 W l-Li - ' w bs , i . t i ' i H U W T IN -II Irl . V 1 h W W In JLlb V III W . ,' 'i . : " ' . . , ... THIS i'Al'S i611. sii months, V .tf.iw'. rt-month, 50 ccn. C1 MnN tcr wccr llm please rcDrt;y 4 (;:.'vcrtiscmonts. PLEASE SOTIOS. t Wc will be glad to reeeirt ctrmirttll VOL;, 2. r WILMINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 11,. 1877. NO. 95 t rr v : tt . : : from our, friends on any and all' imbjeetv ef general interest but : K ! 1" 1 The name of 'the writer start al frays be furnished to the Editor. , Communitations mmt be written eal oft i-ne feid-cf the paper. s j li f M? Tl 7 Personalities mut be' ai4ed. " Audit is especially and part ictlarlj .. : tood that Uie editor does not always endorse the tiews of correspondent, unless so ttatti " in the editorial columns. ' ' ': A NEWS 1 SUBlMARY.- 3C Hces ,1.' H. KATZ'S, 1 Hayis thitik"Vade Hampton will turu Iwpuuiiican. Aprwiauj"u"" fndcpcndencc of Rouminta li's been asreccl upon.' ; furkisUi'gunboaU have Seized four vessels Oyiog the Greek flag. - Ai French gunboat is. at too uanuoo - i t i f to: project' French iulc;rcst. .. -lt.8 thought ltoia will reply' to Lord Der by' note. The Ctear ' i ; alarmed at the formation of a Polish' legion. The Dukcoli Ediuburgh arrival at Malta ou Monday : he goes theucc to the Suez Canal The Russians attempted a4 cTOssina ut Rcui on the Danube but the oaflSS OOUiio TurkisU artillery proveutcd. - -forcnl tty:.a from 8 cents to Rusjian ccntre is waiting near Kars xsarket street Lower Than Ever! i. f 1 . TANCr GOODS. EAT VARIETY GREAT BARGAINS aiuccTU3 20 cents Vv I'arasulc, Collars and Cuffs IMSROIDBIIIE.S. ' !en & Bov's Wear Housekeeping1 Goods 1 iK'aai Gents' Gause Unierwear FROM 40 CENTS UP ! LINEN DUESSES. laibtter.'rjLiDgnc'CiKd to co u tiatfit for laJic?, GcnUor CftihlrcD. Patronize Ho i aplcte an and supporting the two wings, from Bya zid and ATdahon. - i ucmessrs in man think the missing steamer Brussels has broienher shaft. - - Gen; Sher man hai given orders necessary to reduce the armV in accordance with orders from thl Secretary of War. The Secre tary of tjho Navy has ; issued a circular to the effect that he cannot without viola ting the flaw render ofticcrs any assistance in the njatter of pay. Corner atone of a 'Confederate monument .waa laid at Chattanooga yesterday ; U. S. troops par ticipated -t- President Hayes, . ex- Presidenfc Grant and a number of otDcrs participated in the openiug ceremonies of the per naucnt exhibition yesterday ac Philadelphia. Three hundred addi- itional Sjoux Indians havo surrendered to General Miles. It. . is- -reported in Washington' tlmt General Devens is to retire frcW the War office and. Senator Gordon is to succeed him. The i ... : Dutch id Holland are selling tneu Ameri can "Iscculrities and investing in Russian DondV -4 The Sultan, is about to call the faithful together and declare a holy war against mnqei xaibsiu. f" vessel has been . captured by the Greeks.,. Twt'ed is soon to be released. publicans carried A young woman, married to an old and bald-headed man, said she supposed she wjufd be cdmpcllcd henceforth to waste her sweetness on the desert hair. No Udy should wear her hat crooked; at a concert, for fear that the lady 'behind her may be so tickled with laughter , that she cannot rise to the height of the music The difference between a man's being out of temper and out of money is, that when he's out of money he kIijws the least of it, hut when lie's out of temper he shows thfJ most of it. ; 'fThc footprint of the savage traced in the saud is sufficient to attest, the pres ence of man to the atheist, who will not recognize God, whose hand is impressed upon the entire 'universe. Jupiter riuvius, the well known deity who presides over the rainy weather uc- pattment, and who is the chief executive of umbrellas and waterproofs, is believed to be intriguing for a third term. Hayes' t links tho Ril Louis?aa. m e! 1 v; .; ' - The MIlB. ' , ; The Mails close and arrive ax tiic city Tostpffic , follows - ' , - - 5:15 P M The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to everv man the reflection of his own face. Frown, at it and it-will' turn anrl IrmAc surlv uoou vou ; laii2;h at it and with it, and it is a pleasant, Kind of com paniou. , It is an admitted: fact in Japan and China that the older the tree the better the tea. The shrubs which supply the nobles,of JapUn with the favorite beverage f lin in mianv instances, 500 ill IS ot!V i.v - v years oui. One of the triumphs ,of the country paragraphist is achieved when he suc ceeds by means of a new amusing items at the head of his column in luring us on to reading an advertisement of somebody's best family eqap. The Thermometer. From the United States Signal Office at this .place we obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7;31 o'clock : Augusta, C2; Charleston, G'J; Galveston 71; Jacksonville, 70; Mobile, G'J ; Mont gomery, CO; New Orleans, a; N'o, foiv, 51 5 Savannah, 66; Wilmington, 56. Pic-Jftc of the Grand .Lodge. ; ; The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, now in session at Salisbury, Will have an ex cursion from that place to-day to Henry's, the terminus of the Western N. C. R. R., just at the foot of the Blue Ridge. The party propose to pic-nic at Henry s ana will return to bahsbury to-nigut. For the SinithTille Sufferers. Messrs. Crapon, Galloway and Craig, a Committee to solicit relief for j the fami lies of the lost Smith ville pilots, have thus far succeeded in securing contributions in money amounting to $ 42 5. This is .the result of one day's work and as they have not yet concluded their appeals the amount will be considerably increased. The Excursionists. The excursion of businessmen from the West will arrive in Richmond to-night and they will be handsomely entertained there to-morrow, the people of the city and the corporation uniting to render their stay in that city as pleasant as it will be possible to make it. They are expected here about next Wednesday. ' City Directory. ; Messrs. Sheriff & Co, arc here collecting material and making arrangements' for the publication of a directory of the city. The directory gotten out by them in 1875 was a very creditable one, and we are as suicd that the forthcoming work will equal if not surpass the former oue. A good and complete directory is always a 'ucccssity "in a city, and is certainly a very great convenience. Ill Duplicate any Eetail Mtoe Goods sent for abroad on tho Sanio Terms. Northern! through mails - - - f- N2rth1mlhrounand way malls. 8:1a A M esisupplied therefrom- - o.U P M SouUierutuailslorauponn.!PvUx, Western falls (C. C. R.AV.) daily . A (except Sunday) - - " 0,w " FsvrettevVtle, and offices on Cape wo H K or. Tuesaays. auu ru- A Proper Correction. We cheerfully give place to the follow ing communication froni'Capt. Barr, com manding the Revenue skamer Colfax .aX this station. Wc will btatc, however, that our reporter in endeavoring to make up a-correct account of the incidents and events pf the day, made his tour of the wharf shortly before 3 o'clock, .and, not iced at that time the shipping in port that displayed their colors. Wc had no right to expect, neither did v. t- Jc.xpct t. the Colfax to lower her colors, but .in vendcring an accouut of all the shipppiug in port We felt obliged to note the fact as wc did, ami as we thought it was. then. We certaiuly appreciate Capt. Burr s mag nftnimnns ronduct. and. as one who marched under the Confederate banner, wc respectfully raise our chapeau to the commander of the Colfax iu acknowledge ment of the kuishtly cottrtesy shoyn by bifii ou yesterday : ' V. S. Revesub St'k. CoJ.fax," ) Wil'mixgtoxN. C, May 11, 1S77. J Editob or Re.view : Dear Sir: In your notice of the cere monies and observances of "Memorial Day," it was remarked that all the vessels in the port were dressed in Hag, except ing the "Cutter." Fearinir a misuuderstanditi' . of the matter, I will be obliged to you to uivc a place to an explanation. 1st. No armed vessel of any government ever places the colors at half-mast in a domestic port, except Headouarters. 9,1 OHiciaUu. I - would not half-mast the eolors, even for the death President, except by order. 3d. No armed Vessel over . nnAJn PtrhanM. SHIP w a iuu ui muuiu.uB.: AU,W" "1C . , d uooak,al .notice At a meeting of the Produce Exchange rXf tne cerem0nies from the managers, nor liol1 tn-rf.iv. it was Resolved, that a com- anv invitation to attend, except a coin mittco of six, of which the President shall teous one from my personal friends - ' , , . " . ' , 5th. The ceremonies being local ami be chairman, be appointed to receive the pcrgonal hl thcir nature, it was not proper vUiting mcrchauts from Cincinnati, Lotus- ora Q0VCVnmcnt veSsel to take part oili- ville and other Western cities, who are eially. expected here on the 16th inst. and ex- 6th. .The custom in armed vessels is , , , . - . that the colors shall be hall-masted at tend to them such courtesies as ahey may Jhf CQlnimcncemeut of auy ccremony, in deem proper during their stay with us ; wnicu tj1Cy fake part, and so remain until and it was further resolved, that the other the closa of the day. organizations of the merchants of the city, I IyThe colors and pendant c, mc , ..... . I "Col fast' icere half -masted at J 1, M. i.f the '('.lX'tSW Muttou-heaifed 'people don't gd WOoV i51" gathering. " '. 't'- 4 l aay, Nell, do you know why tbit ( fellow who trotl ou my toes last night isUke the commander of a regiment?" She did . not kno w. . "Because, he's a cur, Nell,' Mrs Stowe says we never know hotr ' much we love uutil we try to unlove. -v To a man who has tried to quit smoking this needs no argument. - . ... ., , An old detective says : "If I desired to train my son for a detective 1 would . first make hitn - a newspaper reporter;7' That beyond any other business is the business that makes stupid men smart,-' ' ordinary m'cu able, and capable vtaeu. brilliant ; nd' what an experienced re porter cauuot detect is not wirth' detect ' m or ' M Worthy Chief Templar. IS. lieOCCCa IjiCa&LKJ UlUtuu iaao Fayetteville by C. U. n. w. uwv. OnsowH. intermediate of- III HK rz I C1.T -t Rmiaiville mails, by A Good Wife. MM 1 t. tv.5r.frs which a Hood .: ei1.1 vpcnmblo.au l vet three things i,r,i 1,1 nnt. remble. She should be appointed by the Grand Lodge I. O. G - n:.f,.;nf. ' 1W,K- Wnrthv Chief Tem- ,-vn ,r nf C KCeu uiiiu nuv. x. J " , : L,IM ' l" : , L.i. f... 4l. '-MU llirfrirf nnmnnned of milaVlv She should not ue iimj a iuu i4iun iu. ,r.r rv oimul that all town may hear lur VlUVa aj v - , I . , . , ! fi:00,A M ou. -i 1,1 i. Uko ;i snail prudent ana umUus, uuoenauu, S wi Kill ui i nnro. liu ninoiiu iiiiu uviaduu. vuiv' . . . . - . . .- . - J ... jn and members of the several Lodges dc be reaiHi to co-opcraie w uu me cum- hlch time 1 was informed the cere mittee from the Produce Exchange in ex- ' wprn to bein.l and so remained, tending a welcome to the Western visitors. tintU Jtaulcd doicn as usual at sunset. This was done simply as a mark ot my There is perhaps no more perfect pic- tare of perplexity than tho countenance of. a mau who finds in his pocket a let- " ter which his wife gave hiin a month ago to mail, and holds it up to the Might in a futile effort to determine whether ' there is auything iu it thatwouW cen-1 vict him if he were to ; carry it in' hi il ! pocket the rest of the year and mail It oh the anniversary of the day ou which' it was written. ' '( The Postage Law Thlrd-cUu Matter. ..r There is so much inquiry as' , to . wfiat . constitutes third-class mail matter, and ! ' the rates of postage thereon' that we copy for the. benefit of the public, the follow- ' ing divi.-ion such matter, which wo - find '-f vouched far as correct in the Ooitrier-JoUT' n.n l : . . Almanacs, books, printed, calcndtrt. Catalogues, corrected profs, hisndbiUti; Magazine?, when not sent to regular. subscribers. , M.aps, irinted, lithographed, or engrav ed. . ' - . ': ;;i-; :!i; Music, priutCvl sheetv . w ; Newspapers, vrhen not sent to Regular subscribers. ' ' ... .Occasional publications. Pamphlets.: Posters. 1 , -' Pfoof-hhect. Prospcctuaes. - , - . r : l.limtiotm. designed Drimar- ilvfor advertising purpoeea, or tor . free ,; circulation at nominal rates. 7 Tt ; ; The rate of postage on the above is one ' cent for each two ounces or fraction there-. J tho counties of Bladen, Brunswick, Col New Hanover, 36 MarketllSt.. Mil 2ersoiial sympathy with those who mourn for their honored and beloved dead. Very Resptfully. V FkankBa un. Captain U. S. II. M. Comdr. of Kev. Str. Colfax. ' 1. o. O. F. Meeting of the Grand Lodge in Salisbury. (Cor., Raleigh Observer. t : Salisbury. May 0 1877. The Grand several ixiges cic- ,,nmnml't r o. O. F.. of North e with the District Carolina convened in this- city yesterday. ltiver.ievery 1' rlday at Northern Northern , through mails mediate oi- A M hcr QVn h(jU& she ihuii steamboat, p M fee uk(J ft snaiicarry all she has up; "J?' .. - .".11 1? 1 ...... .-..llK-k. 1KU nil.-""' l.' ,.l,,.!.l ti ', .i- Ja f.!U H T.orf-G,re. proceedings were marked with mu nsa aiucMo- w uito jvm-.v, ... . c -- r .- . tn ,u (if, nr., the lollowiu quiring the presence ot the ueputy wm y haye been elected for the please notify hcr to tnat efiect. claily, (except Sundays) - - nu" . . . , , , 1?L. !in.ri,ho siring to communicate Mails for Easy HV"Yn, her bacK, one buuu.u , , . . m ui.,;i. j. ws nnite full and the KI1DU1V. ilUOuv gjw I M . i 1 t llf S 11111(1 1UI I IV V. Vj. X. iwi . I ' . . ... i r . - iu.4n.. ot - - DHU JTX. J. I TO lPn KTtfK.t:il H.'. v I 1. I . 1 1 iiv i. - i J ... 6K) A ll cpcak when spoken , l ir, V M be like an cchodetermin 5m. cttfap awti nnnr ft"2KS! p m have tllc laBt wora; 1 Mill X V i T LT.IK, ..V - VMI XV i'll I i-i . Southern tmails - - - " xc tri -.nn p ' WCSTVLESXOW.IX. . 300 9. 1 Departed. J . . . - 1 JSl., uhou" j" o . Xf in 12 M:. I ..... : ..4 r . . i uiinnnfflroown iruni a j. i . t. -i-iv ,.fkin" -sneeiuitus ui J,,-rriAlrK?: r office. 1 - - rM dellverr.. hen .fr0f4 UtoW. and who called them- V r wtVWlUiUi . I OlOUHW ". I UUI Ofcivv-Kv. j i much if officers year, viz : iisumg J. B. l'ala- WWiQ-wal'i. .bid FACT1 A FACTjfgJ.V. FAC a year . ' V i-' stamp ofllce is closed.. , a v? . . , have ldt us. It was through fv V liOXca UUUciwlwl" v e."v., v I snn . . . . night. I. . ,:.1rl,a Jthfi exertions of ofliccr Robert Mclvcuzio and denuty cieru m AT W. G. Chief Patnarcib Simply Shameful. mountain. Tarboro. i:..:.. n HM.Ir.l sfrwt f. V (1 Hlli IViest-C. M. lhovi' a pvuiivn" - - O : r I t siren -iv;;(!.Sru:,,i,:,..i. I.. DuJ. and attention uus opriug 10 ma Wilmint , . . c - of. Blank Iijoks, Blank Cards, Book' man uscript. . - - Card boards aud- other ilexiblo inak- i rial. ' ' . - i s-v (Aromo lithographs, Circular, Ensrar- mrs f,. KiiveJones. Flexible pattterns. r Letter envelopes letter paper, i Lite- graphs. Merchandise. Motlels. Ornaxutntcd. paper. . f Postal casrds, when sent m bulk and . not addressed. v; Pnotojrapalc Y; ; views. Photographic paper. , , - . , , .f.. .( Printed blauks. Printed cards. SampW : . Cyrils. : . Samples of ores; metals, minerals ;nd mcrchandi. i..r?;n? Seeds, t uttings. bulbs, roots and scions. ;opu; Views. , . . .:(V.t IC oi- I XJSUUiC OU iu i vmw " .1 J" 1 A ' , at 4.00 T. M. K. Price, at the V f '1 A. 8HRZZ3ZL, Market iBtrect. LOCAL NEWS. Soda WntAri lSiSFJ8Ha' WXTrbVed JgaVW JHtspcrGla,f Msf1MMfur,uS ceati k'tW. i lt for One'Dbllar " ' JAMES C. Driinrrri.t. t Zlii' iird 5t, ppote Citt HalU" ?SERVED APPLES NI GALLON: G AHSL i ccxits feu! caij.: FECTlirlEllGW 05LY TRY THEii;?- 1 v' ..: i :.!. .11- tlHFORD, CROW & CO., 0FIER FOR SALE New Advertisements. J ewett Croquet. " KkinsbeLger Ilomc Amusements, Albums. - A. Shri?b. Cellars .by the bucket fall 25 cants. ; - No Cit Court to-day. garden, ami who had just begun to reap U. W. CJTunior Warden J. lStcw- the reward of his industry in ' being' able art, Salisbury, . . , 1 ' .. .. , c w r' sin.t -tv- on.l I ri'iisnrrr li. n.v Hall that ll.y were enabled to so- to snly Lis toWo with us cany iru.w, ( i . . - .... -,tbf-1u.as,o leaveon. We was ,refv mortified distre .hen ust- t tneir on coininnto ms garueu im. luuiuu.fc y k ia the liauuso'.nc nau ouoiui ;t hail been almost entirely uV ctatn Lodire. Most of the subordinate passage ou w r . ; ; . , , t, ,:juf ythllAui the State arc reprcsentca ny a j t r frfinn here to New York, that their uenyacwr stroyed oy acou uu. u& -YT " rcsDccUble and intelligent body ot ) "J " " " ! had enough money left to provi one of them with one dollar apiece above named company, reccivcu uw- communicatun no.n ' Br. barrjuo l'arixstaii, Doran, sailed for this port &oni lUchaiond on tho 7th inst. LA mn mretinrr at Piucville, day the following 17 Up above the city.is still progressing, the Adjutant General of the tate: sailed understand that after paying tueir ongoi the steamship Benejador, lrom tmd that a,. ,, rltirintT I IIP. lll'rilL. s .-idc each -ontlemau s lots is quite neavy, especially .,1.e;,Bt:. ffr.i; so, when wc take into consideration the f.f tlint his family dciMmded to a great TheGuns for thr Cape ar., A .fc for the. Summer sup- . ..:.,.1;.rfi1, i.lv of vegetable AVe arc of tliC Capt.U. U. lau-liiirtT mnonthataiwell directed loads of hct wouia!v the pfipct nf nbating tLU intolerable' nuisance. Stereo-1 Tiic rat 1 c a t e t - cc it lor each ounce or iracwou vnerow. r , Anv .irticie of mail matter, sabiect u postage at the ratj of one cent for each ounce or fraction thereof, which may be cnn in the same package vritir'ifema ubiect to the rate of one cent for each ' j tn nrmees or traction mere oi, win, wm,-.. iect the entire package to the hixbest rale, in s ecn the paget ef g no connection with ;:. . property pans . entire package io one cent fcYe4eh': two ounces or fraction thereof. ! hi -hi r - Class. ioisons, &c, are not mauaoie, the examination l-wtioinnc Kpcins. ui..(w "u . '1 Ou Tbu.aday u.guttucrc io.? .... v. carefull sealed up, and pre- . - Brooks, vSchr. Tohn SchutU, . . . . , i from, Hamburg, on the 5th mst. lor ims. 5 port. State of Noma Cakoi.ika, Office or Adjutant Geseual ; iit vu;ii. Mav 9. lbi - Atixcju- The 3Iurder in Dttpli- uwv i""-""o- ; , , - , willbe delivered by Grand Itcpresct ativc 71 without ionlrio2 alto the public demonstration , willbe delivered by Gr: Seaten Gales, of your city, n.j H. G. Flanner: - k &offa,aacE.i foiinyott that the Battery c , for this port, on V15 ordered to be scut you by-the ,..ee Yrdnnnee. from the New one A-cncy. He docs not informe as to the exact time wheu you may expect jits ar rival iu Wilmington. . Yours truly, Ac., John st.o s e J c n i. ... ..nr .affectionate Uncle vn suuuwo , u cr -Uicy 'klways lock at each other to see ; - . -t th to reach here ; w i -iu v . . . - ntionl faldte on the ntimc 10 arc a "Gfr. barque Frederick ScaUa, Waacks sajled frohv New 5e ork Wedisdy " To-morrow the 12th dayof May.is the auniversaty of the battle of Spettsylvania 'Pjurt-Hopcj "Var;- , . When two newspaper men dine togeth- thich has got the money. 1IX) u.iBlu ; 0.-4 CUB. - fter aktormTOmca the clm. Yesler- f0UrtU day oi Jo'?- T! " 50fi UMilXOUR,'1 : .M8.8?? day U wire full to OTCrBowing withitau atuched, bowevcr,! to any State obiccr S' V ' ; & laythcyarc very in. VgTwU. A . r' - I Tbis summer ladies dross ineir uair ,-nvwhcre1 only, we t..T cr". il.m.. n.,v.i: f'JLLi laSies ricMy.d. , . j ; n s- . ... lhe inns all melted mile , Lu'd recast. i chaFl - Tk ett( - . ;. -.lUlIA;. REVIEW Caucc-lack of patronage (ijfor ib fhlicfprislrtg pulilishert " " 'l croSt take it stiaigbt" ; somcUiii private letter reeved-in this city On x wnich will roin Dr. J. Frank Newell, who examined 'iV mail. to destination without innMinnj conteuts, unless known to contain matter. endanger tho saietj; oi , mo , , v. hmlv. relative to the atrocious murder r..n nr ihA ris- f ted bv tne urana xAisie i. v.. v. a . YlP.C, COUWIU 1UII auuuu. .1 :T1J xr T lirt.,n Wrl- ii i ii r n-hih ha now- i . tardiy amui, iit-Aiij aiiut 1 - i i i ever, oeeu sen un a i.vv,i. Sensible AdTlce. .... 1 At i.'-".!.- Vou aie asked every uay wnunsa f f;. , columns of newspapers anuoyyour irrug- . "ist to use something for Dyspepsia tod Liver complaint that you know nothing' - .. , - i uuu t i . vtr ijuiii uirt.u" jwi auticipatcd. Dr. Jewell ae-i peputv Grand Master Thoe. lKluttz, , ut you get discouraged tpeadmg nuiet inoffensive man, and the only mo- Grand Warden. d. l.iown, oi givc yoU tiifaclcry proof that G arc sS 1 ' I Whintnn. s i irct it Prnwri; will nf !)? ' . i . (v mo nmi is i i-.- " " .ii. i - ' v . . . . ..... ,u. w j w j - tive wmcu chu ue T . ...I f;panrl fWrr.farv J. J. LitcLfvri. O M1 r ;v.r rlt with ' all iUr that Saudlin. one of the murderers, could . K j i rt-t km, h a S.nr Ktwn. Kelt Head-rd - have freer access to his wife, with whom I frand Treasurer li- J. Jones;. ol V Il ache, Habitual Co&tivenesa, Paltation of, Ulh it is said that he had'prevlousfyi beea on mmgton. ; s f the Heart, Heart-burn, AYatcr W"n, f u . , o rti r Ai;:- Ktfyl wflrand Chaplain N. M. Jurne,. , cl i.w un of fo0!i after eatinff. btnplriu; t'ii:roTer lerius. oauuiii auu wia ---t. i . " ; ------ -twm'4 lJ1iTCi . , 3 Beaufort. . L , Ac., we ask von to co to TOUT UTCITTM' have both disappeared but a udrmu Grand 1;epreseuUtive to the r Grand id t a s - k J .CuwsAif. is ucuig made to nnu iueui uj j of ihe Umtea oiaiea . " effort iDdignintand outraged 9mmjulQr an4 tfl ley, of Italeigh. y oi:r Flo web for 10 cents andrtry jtLjOC.-..- aUegular Size 1 for 75 t cent; two dpsc , they arc caught they will receive the full 4Why bUcoits M delicious," will relieve you. . . . punishment of thcllaw. , Mrs. rSandUn, ollLt. A.of Mrs, X ."Because I'll r;. j? t J 'r. '' the .iao.ed-0, Crcquyt. ? . t is au twtM-v-.-";)-- - lThi pnmmcndation is ecnocu turougn-i . rfMip.lbvihUeV. Jl1fC0tthe T ffJrY; J. 5f,dl anrl r,mnin O WALL rounlcrcl roan, who is thought to have Qvcr height, and the article itself per- beea accessory to 1 facU;iassin-.tbe foctly pure and strong. All 'grocers keep J 4 rL '..'Jllww1ifi the ronnty Uil. it." - ' - ' f set roa Ol-SO- 8. JKWETT. ' j! 1 f i ; t

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