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The world iGoglit to
C. rtt for mem the core
bich wu bo bad as to
I b by the physicians
i . fcnt to be treated. Oae
know what 8. 8. S. Has
of a malignant Cancer,
be coosioered Incnfa
tn Cnicaeo. where; I
of my neighbors attnta;
i e a oopr of an adver-1
tift's boecific and I
tisement ia regara to
began tailing it. I (Jot
doses: the nolsoa was
t licr from the first few I
: dually forced oat of I
myeystem. and I wasi
- earea souna ana i
wen. it is now ten
months since I aait tax-
a ins . b. o. ana x.nsfvo
fcsd nd sign of return of the dreadful disease.
1 i - f Mas. Axx BothwxuJ
An Sable1, Mich-, Dec 9, 86V j
Send for books on Blood Diseases and Cancers,
mailed free. Tm Swift Bnemo Co. in
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Th y will dye verylb:. tTlicy idldeverfr
Vbere. Price!, a ;-9m;.-. J ly w
noMusi
Vii JStreng-ih, .Brig.it.tMM. Araom:l i
f f tr Fustnfu of tJoi-.r.-Or awu-Jf-i"1
"ir do not eroclt ajimt;. W eofcrr.
lV.;i J --If' -lv ,.V:f 'P I.
FackatreS
Qualiti.a,
i tal by
Jcfta 8. Peacod. Druggist rand A
eeary Hi
.yettvule Street, RoDL ghTpsov
er Hill-.
nm and &ilitury Street: a
oewth;8
t .-
ss
fir the Liquor Habit, Positively Cared
it ABMIRISTEURB It. MAIRES SOtlEI SPECIflt
It can be sivsa In cup of coffee or .tea. or In AN
Deles of food, without the knowledge: of the peV-j
son taking it; it la absolutely harm less and willt
effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
cue patient is a moderate drinker ran alcoholic
wreck, it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE!
plete cure in every Instance. 48 page boekj
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Kffecta-
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Bra IMlh tn4 I SliM, TmU Urn, n4 'wrWl tMhf.
lMna w i !! Ihi m Bask, Adi cxstmtM. uApiwAaaM
a an, am mibicai sa ssiaui, a
n and WatlakcT AaV i
I lta cured art home wicb:
. ontoain. Bock of par
U 9 Uonlars sent FBE. I,
tiffloo 6H Wattotiail f
o. fanwuiiniitam.ui
DISCOVERY.
i
OaJr Oenatno System stf Mssauij Training
f oavr JloKs jjosuraioal la mmm renins;., i
) . . Mind wudertnaj earedU ' '
Jfrrwry cbild autd sulalt kroaulr aeeed
Oraat indnoSawnU to Ouneapondanos Classes. : !;'
pRMpeetas, with epfnkms of Dr. Wss. A. II um
Tnoad, tna wonMaraM ppeciauaa m aaina jjuiuawa.
iiaaiel Jreealef Thaman, the STaaJParahot-
orist. J.B1. UuCKIrT. w.uuMiwrmHw
itdwwota, A. ) A Kicaard Practa
rioaa. Jadre Glboau Jadaa P.
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Uteri De Pains. Kbeumatle, fciatie, Bharp aafl
WeakeninK Pains reUeved Lin onoi mlnuto
Cntieura Anti-Fain Flasteii
-The first and only Instantaneous paln-Wling:
attengtbening plaster. eta. ; s for $U At drag
m lata, or of Fottu Dauo ajtd Cemical Co.,
BOSTON. --! i - .
n It I Pimple, blackhea ds,-ehapped and Dl CC
r vl ollynkiP wired by Cnricnra jvp. TLI-tf
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l il, i'r jinoirt t luxuriant prowlo.
B. a.Xr' . a . a
Restoro Qrsy
CSVef..W Hr to its Voathfal Cater.
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naT. Mention dU'ta-.p.- i I'L-.-ij-
. A Bcientlfleand Standard Popular HadicaJ Treatiaa on
the Errors of Youth, Prenjalore poeliM.KerTous
. vv a till - ybbJalAa aa ssak KlAAif 4
fSA Physical jjeouny, miwu w w
fieMlunctrom Folly. Vice. If-j8.."
Overtaxation, Bnerratlns; and unfitting tba vlia
for Work, Bnaineaa, the Married or Bocial Relation.
. i j i i Lr. Pommb this anai
200 nafea. royal 8w. BeaoUfol
all gut. mwi onj
celTfKi the COLD AND JWSliau Zl
from N atlotia 1 Nlsd ioal A"',.1.0'
forth PRIZK E88AV on NERVOUS a)nd
PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr.Ikerandaeorps
of Aaaistant Phyaiclans may ba conanltad, confl. j
tdentiallT, by mall or in person, at the oaol ;
THE PEABODT HEDICAIi IN8TITIJTB, ;
No. Bolfinch SL, Beaton. Jtfaae to whom all i
arira for booka or letters for advice skottld b
, directed as above.
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t kaa en red
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ESTES tt LAUBI AT Boston, Mas,
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t. WewlH nay the above reyraxd for any eaao bf
ir eomolaJnt. dyspepsia alek beadactie, llnd-
nMtion. eonstipatioD or eostlveneas wo cannot
; enr with West's VeKetaie ljTer Fills, when th-
' rliWly eirotablo, and never faQ to give sadsf ae I
ia.u larre boxes containing sngsr eoatet
him Me. For saw cy an amemirw. wwwe :
'Vr,it. .nd imitations. Tbo geunlno wanft-
IXrtnVed only otVOHJ C. JVB8T ' O-, Rry
.mr Co. Druvgiats. 13 FayatmiUe Stf
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A list of l.ooo newspapers divided Into HTATs::
a.NI bKCTlONS wSl bo sent apUcarioa ;
' Totoosa who want tooir advfitoeWpay. w
eaa offer bo better nedioza f or tliorwnh and ettoc
tire wort than the various "Jettons of our 8KLo
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UplY, MARCH 29, 18S9. j
S Vk'ilol a'liora Bloasamo. i : -
, if ii-TOtn t&e boston Transcript-
)ef() jvritbiit thetanjjlod wild wood,
v-iere tn tuDefai.thriue8 sing,
ad the draaminsr Dine trees whuoer
ia uiix Bitfp a i bub oi opriDg
Wiiere th laughiog brook goes leaping
Dowh the mountain's mosey stair, !
tor tne wild white thorn ia flinKing!
icof wees iregrance every wnere.
ach And runted are its branches.
But lit bloom ia white aa enow :
Lnd the roaming beea have found it,
I la their wanderings to and fro,
Lnd they gather from its sweetness
E Heavy freights the livelong day.
Lnd go-sailing homeward, singing
j Their thackBgivmgs all the way.
1 wtkaaaWf AA fall tllaA Klakstra-kVV&
Like sweet enowflakes throus the air.
nd'thd summer marchea onward :' I '
With Its fraxrance rich and rare : -
put the grateful bee remembers, !.
f I AS be winds hia mellow hftrn.
pThat the springtime was made sweeter
Jjy th; Wosepms of the thorn, j , :
IQBTH CAKOLINA NEWS
"I
as
BT 1 THS
STATS
i. i
PBE8S. ;
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Winaton Daily': i There was met-
cr ttBterdaT in this eitv 01 stocE-
ipld$ra; of the Boanoke and Oonstrpc
ion Oppipany to diecass and. perfect
inatigeiinehts to pdeh the work J of
edDBtr notion i! from Walnut Covelio
artiilfe, Va. Much interest was
frj&nifegted anli it was resolved tlat
Jtje yrirk should be pushed aa rapidly
id fiibroiisly as possible, and from
all w.ijloan learn from the sentlenlen
pr)-8eiii, we hve every reason to I be-
YPeg -A 1 11118 o e uoain win
M cbmbUted' at an ' early day 11 . .
jjberlrje jen tpousacd and ive
lndKMl dollars bP out to Mfcjo
mpbjjleif toaccoBOld in ipur
relejWldneEday. A' vast sum
1 thi moneyl rob into, the various
eliaclliof trade, ielpiDg to inorfi&se
biisirtesa and inf ase life in I every iin-
48try5Nor wAsHtt by Any means a
:i J or toD&cco. vve bad pee
WrefioVS6 alohe tbkt sold biz thou
4M.Mdjfir hundred dollars wbbh
cf toj&icoI in lone day last week, tnd
haire tliree WsrehouseB here i with
deJpjreUy evenly divided. 1.1'
sKeille!;Cili2'?ns Petitions asking
f 4crS!for the uarbose of nrcicfr the
epantebmmfesionersto call a local
option (election, to be held on the
second j Monday inijnne next, were
circulated in the city yesterday.!..
Manager M. E. Burke, of the jwo
posed iLehevil e telephane exchange,
goes to'i-B:ack Mountain today toSn
spect ;tbe teJejhone poles farslsned
hfji coatrsct f r the erection of the
wirts fni this ei y. Mr. Burke also tells
usf teat! (he en ire outfi-. for the eer-
Tioe -wtd; shipped from New York
vtetczdAV morriiDtr. and that immedi
ately upon its arrival in th city the
cone tfU6( ion of the line will if be
cQ!men'ced:j and rusbd'' throGgb
ta if aa ,' early
completion . . . Sen-
later Geo. - F.
Jdmunds, wife i and
jdscghler, Of
BorliniTton, Vermojnt,
arrived iit the city on. the 7i30 even-
ling, train ' Tuesday, ; and halve takn
iajHirLnaents at the Swannanoa. Tbe
iBenator - is traveling " through jt the
jSoutli tQt the benefit of his health,
and wtU jremain in Asheville "seTt)rai
days. A tJitizen repressntative 'en
deavored to obtain an interview with
Mr. Edmunds at his hotel last even-
uiki . bat i that eentleman was too
mneh fattaTued from travel to talk'for
publioaiion, and retired to his rooms
i.tk. i-..ir. TJi.a ji l;
this" eetaor Senator i'rom Yermpnt,
and hiB term in the Senate expires in
;i93.t I -niT!--;:l-"-.-..-r;-,,: f
I Oreeensboro North, Siatea Mr.
tsorge i omun, oi summerheld, has
Deep, appointed postraaster at that
pliee to .upercda iBrittiin..ifTbe
Pearson! meeting mil commence in
Oreensbpro on Uundayi May 12. and
continu seventeen or eighteen 0ay
. k ; Greensboro has t been very ranch
i&tirrednp by thv report that Ms j.
Rollins; 1 of - Asheville, has ; beenl ap-
.potfitea u. o. Marshall to eucpeed
UcO. Settle.? audi that other offices
wqyld icon be filled. . . .Bey. Dr.
Starr, :of -Danville, j will preach the
sermon before the grsdaatin&r class of
' Geeceboro Female College at the ap-
prpacning: commencement j, . . .miss
fima Utarry, a graduate of Greens
a era) m aa a T. I
rtra-A r)tnt'A s lU-tHPCrn. nhn riaa manw
frsepdaj fn this . city, I was married ' in
(ireen?uiA, marcn 14'n, to vr. no
Brown; of weenville.. -..Two hand-
Bime coaches for. the Boanoke
Schitherb ! Bail road !iaesed thrbn&rh
herp Tuesday for Walnut Gove, j This
lime is now in operation 16 miles from
Wklnttt M Cove towards Winston.
BaUroadS i are eetting thick. 1 The
more the merrier. - r. J J'j
rfco'Olae-jr mt Uxe UajaolM Olxli !
3l.hr. Herald. ;': ' ' . V i
Dnlv a few nichts ffo Bertha Er-
riigton bas helping to make life; mer
rier or the world. Yesterday the
poor little ballet girl was taken to
her grave; folio -red by a single obach.
Dt allj tbe enthusiasts-who strewed
ha stage with , fiowere while! this
child of Bohemia added 'her grace
anci oeauty to tne scene there was
noivone jto throw a blossom on her
arrayed '
How vtkt is the glory of Ihe dat-
ciag girl I f A few mad whirls, a few
roars 6 applause, a few perfumed
billet s "doux and then! a deserted death
6ene.b ' a ' l ;,
The
i Delightful Liaaid Laiativ
JSrrup of Figs is a most agreeable and
TAJhabie family reiaedy, as it is easily
taken by old and young, and is prompt
and ettecttve In curing Habitual Con-
a. vuuuimuu w
jgemtly strengthens the organs on which
itsBCts and awakens them to a healthy
acttyity.i i . A
TBiO'-AtfYaittaa; PplnMg at (ttaa Masa.
1 11. You are in ' the centre of the city
apposite the large dry 1 goods house of
;Tcker Alk. Where yon can see; all the
sighta ! of . italeigh, as everybody goes
itbjsreJStf:, ; . ! . . , ;i
?ti Near : the Capitol, Supreme Court
Boomt Library and Axricoltural f Build-
:ing, I : h , .
pi. two squares per any cnureb ! you
want to' attend. Street cars bass the
mot r vwry jrw minutes. "f
a x . i j
v xan wm nave a oomrortabie room.
pelite attendance, aomethinn; good
eat and feel as IT at home at Uoeeley ,
to !
Ex-rrebident Cleveland has been
entertained at dicier by the Gotct -
A3 A
CURE
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
Wait a
Brakemma Says of Traveling
v Klavmtad BoekL
I dont know of f better cure for
an obstinate tease or dyspepsia than
da ly travel On the j elevated," said a
he irty looking brakeman on a Brook
lyn elevated train ! which was I just
pulling out of East: New York. S r,At
any rate it has helped my case, and this
hai caused me to take an interest In
the health of others who are daily
sengers on tne roao. - xou isee
ybung lady I sitting! In one of
orchestra chairs of this cart we
is employed in a law office in
York. - Mir attention was first
to her about six months airo
.Id a1.:- -a
3 he looked so thin and pale and always
ec ned exhausted after her climb up
the stairs'; to- the platform. I. some-.
times had jto help her on. especiajly if
she was a trifle tardy. She seemod to
ati reciate tny kindness and always 1
af U srward has had & pleasant wor 1 for
mo. About a month from the clay I
firs , saw her she began to look ' much
iin roved. S She told me that she had
cot suited a physician about her hoalth
anc he had advised tier to ride on the
ele- rated withrregularity and that she -
i beginning to find his advice tene j
field. But this One case is not solely
wh. it I base my belief on as to the ; rood
results of elevated traVeL . There are
twenty or thirty men and women J
whom I come in contact with erery
day on my train, who have conic ssea
to rie that they ride regularly to the :
end of the; road for the physical tene- :
fits they derive from the trip. I have
had men tell toe that a ride over the
elevated road bn a warm day in sum
mer did them as much good as half a
day I spent at the seaside or in the coun?
try. Theyi are so high up that they
get plenty Of pure airthrough the tJpen-
winuowa. i Borne people - chancre off
and take the surface road once or t1 vice
a:wk for, variety. f j . ;j h
j "Dp passengers show I many evi- .
dences of fear in traveling on the ele-
vatear - i jf r i; j ;
I "Afraid of accidents? Oh, yes I Wo
j . la .aa i :
men sometimes look frightened When
making sharp curves at high speed
First ! they I look around the car. then
out of the window and sometimes al
most I leave their seats. I have seen
women bury their face in their hands.
apparently i waiting for the worst. But
case i of this sort grow rarer each day.
and it is Only strangers from out ox
town who show outward siens of fear:
I have talked with a cbod many Deonle
ori my train and the number of people
wuoiure auperBuuous ana nave an in
ward 1 nervous fear of some horrible
accident rather astonishes me. It ia
ndt those who make occasional trips
that think of dancer, but the thoukrht
of! ridinsr back and forth every day
makes them nervous. Some men think
that by taking a surface car two or
three? times aweek they reduce the
danger. For my part I think I would
preier to run my chances : on J an
elevated train I in W an accident
than r in I. all surface car unlder
the elevated. But this nervous f
gradually wears away even with
valid passengers, r They dislike
Idea of allowing their fears to get
better or them, and. more than
do they dislike the surface roads.
ter ndinjr on the elevated, tae
distaninA on n iirfnrn rn.r RAATnairr
vaxids: wiiir climb no the lone at
lust for the ride on' the elevated.
seems i to put new life into people. i
There ; are less causes to p:
man's patience on the 'U than on
cm str'aA MAo1a T'rVeta ay4rvv-kaii ana mvn
OtAAjtMVU AtVWsAAUa. !4.UW 0V SJSjS W At V asVaSaBAV a
usually there is plenty of room, ana
an elevated car is a very good place to
meditate, to read or for sight seeing.
The Kurfacft car ia not without its ad-
vantages, but ii seems alow, close and
crf-iifFvii In V.tt h.KltnAl T.. 4nMt,
Unange fori thebrjdgel" Uro
Eagle.: ' Vr f Ci-.r- i
I i .'; Serrod Bar XUgiit. - f
One morning, on a crowded car. a
fashionably; dressed vbunir lady took
- r .- -.. , r i . i
a seat on tne grip. At the next cross
ing a young man with! a lunch basket
i a hole in his hat took the vacant
beside her. She seemed to I be
greatly displeased at what she consid
ered his presumption,' and distorted
her pretty face into such a frown as
would have subdued any young wal
low of ordinary bravery. He, how
ever, was not .to be withered byj a
glance. He evidently recognized his
right to the only vacant seat and
meant i o stay!: As 'the car gavo a
lurch she dropped in front of Thex a
large silver pinn from her hair 'which.
ner unwelcome companion ppiiteiy
pioked Up .and ihanded to hen The !
spoiled beauty was toot ill-natured jto 1
recognize any act or kindness on lus
part and disdainfully turned her he-td
away, i With the greatest composu: "e,
he! pitched ! it lover the dasii board.
which so enraged her that she left the
car at the next atop, to the amusement
of two or three passengers who had
been witnesses to the I episoueu-Mjhl-
i i. i- i i - .
cagu vvuruitu j
LJgbtninaT .and If a:
There is a ladynow living in Cleve
land, upon whom an electric shock has
left the most remarkable traces, f Sor jo
fourteen vears Airo. durinor a thundi r-
storm, j she was so shocked , as to be
paruy uarauyzeu lur gome uays, aou
since then, whenever there is a stonu,
thOuerh She Sutlers no uaia and retains
speech j and consciouspesj, she loses
ail muscular nower. and onlv remiha
it when the Weather grows calm. . She
confined to the upper currents and
one that stirs al) the aerial deeps. In
a mountainous, breezy -region, she
says, the electric influence is not so
strong j as I in oie where the land ia
level and, the air measurably call a.
The only preventive she bus is ; to jrp
indoors and shut herself iu a: room
darkened and flitf with eras, t Evitu
.there, if the. storm lasts a few hours.
sne is overcome py it, tnougti uie ran
or absence of rain makes but little dif
ference in her condition. - Kew ' York
Telegram. (
Mi'
Hiss Isabel llapjroodJ the translator
of j Tblstors writings,! acquired hor
knowledge of Ruaaian. from a low
Testament and a dictionary. n ' ,
Waaaea Pralsa B, B. B. : .
The
uffertog oC women :i oartalnly awakens
tbo i sympathy-1 of every true pnilanthrophlst.
x neir Dest inena, nowever, hs.d. a. t inownio
KloodBalm.) Send to Blood Balm Co..; Atlanta.
Ga.j tor proofs. j ,
JTUTS'Vt'U r. fVinii
IL LJ fassldy, Kennesaw, oa writes: 'Three
Mra.RM.Woa,wrJteaIh.
have
I never uao anjuuna to eqoat u o. a
Mrs. Oi H. Oar. Boeky Moont. N. C. writes
Not a day for 16 years was I free from bead
she. IB. B. B. entirely relieved me. , I feel like
aAOtherperaoa. j . -,.,1:
James W. Laacastr.HawklaivlUe.Oai.wrltes:
"My wife was: la bad ; health for eight years.
inve apciora ana mny patent meaicines naa
done her no good. Blx bottles of B.B.B. eared
nor." yi . m --v.-l .. p
HM B. Tonuiason, A
Tomllnson, Atlanta, Oa., says: "For
years I'sunerea witn rneamatum, caused by
kidney trouble and Indigestion. I also was feeble
and nervous, it. . a. relieved me at once,
although several other medicines had failed."
Kev.TJ. M. Richardson, Clark s ton, Ark-writes:
' Mr wife soffered twelve years with rheuma
tism and female complaint. . a ladv member of
my enurennaa oaeneuraa oy tt. is. Bne per
suaded my wife to try it, who now says there Is
notbtnkuke a. B. B., aa it quickly gave her re
CrvLxmom 6TAaoa.---.For fine laundry
work! this i Starch, has .no . equal, rev
quires no oooxing. Mne pound pack'
2es Iten cents. Also a line of first-
rate Iiftandry 8oaps -Ivory, EiddaU'e,
1 Colette's, Active, Is i &c
'I
that
the
LL she
New
attracted
because
WSSXAXJ FAaafKMS.
rill the; eoming yonog woman be
a farmer ?
I
Satt6red all Of er thel bread nrai.
ries of the Northwest pre h .mirodB
of self recant, true ble oung he
roihea, living in small, isolated cabins
called sbsks, proving p claims, en
tering I homesteads ; nd j making
mosey. j - v ; I
It is! Ibneoonie, drear j business,
thi iiyingjaoae on si wild, unsettled
prrie, without alf&ce or hnman form
to walcomb one br eher one's soli
tude, but j there Btin to be a good
many 6u!ng women who have the
g-ij t: "hng o this solitary life long
nijugh o prey? up a claim at least.
Four yo.' ng ladies ioi Dakota last
revf put their heada together and hit
!ipu .s-h.-jinetiias j pn, whereby
tbef codMj e-ch, ecure & claim and
ietjaii llvd cf Hif i Ubiy together fts
vah-f&' d cjL bo .on her .6wt
n Ii.;!ed,o? ruilJiu focr shacks
with c r room eafh, they constructed
ne) hfck wf h fjonrf r- ms, but! ic
VCtj'.t plirir -'i bt'farh rom rf the
'q iWe bni'ding ra8!'on .a ditTereht
qual-ler Ifr.j ion.- ICacii hr owr
Sf-djin hfr I own roc m an in tl at waj
ai. ihgiti slept upon hf i
acs
ViQ Vud
Siciny
8- .7
:ia ite
of th6 cty will won
eri not
eu
ui : c rj t o v; bese y o un $
e fijong without Hocisi
privileges,
'ar fsw&jg
jleyp yr;u,
Hck
mucii of a
o ho wit liov da;ed live sc
um t f doqtors. . Why,
they never ttbought pi
Declare are I not half so
Louserjoid necessity as city
people are In the habit of thinking. 1
Fr all the ordinary illf of life, the
old aahionjad roots and erbs reme
dies arep nore efieetite and much
-afer in results, than modern doctors'
pills and potions. jThese latter are eo
radii ial in their effects tha, while they
may better! meet Ihel modern desire
for 3'iick (results, they frequently
perr. anehtly injure the ystem, :na
turefrebeliikig against. th unnatural
metnods employed, j I I
Itis alwiys safest to foQow natural
methods in! treating disease. The bid
limef roots and her ps remedies, which
oar good old log-cabin grandmothers
knew ao well howi toj prepare, were
the best! medicine's the irorld ever
knew, because
they
were nature's
remedies.! j
rn world
needf
them.- i In
War&6t'a Ia ! Cabin .Remedies, and
especially stuch as yVamer'slLog Oabin
8arsipariila and Warner's pog Cabin
Oouh and Consumption Bemedy,the
rw r? -r J r r
to recureme neaitny meaictn
our rpggedi arced t0rs hsedfyi
es whieh
with such
spleifdid results-
GUARANTEED TO OUTWEAR
AilY CUSTOM-MADE CQRSET
I AlXYtF, STROUSE A WO.
1
aUBa A.aWrnw Torkaty
1 -
THO
USATJiDS
J.PFH
MES. .j .
-'(-!
Have
beenl
jmadeibeautift
use ef i
by the
On walln 'Amd ceilirisrs. It is no longer
an experiment i but has beeri used in C
Vl.lMltr: Avv veava and ia tin dnilbt V
the fnoet beautiful wall flnih msde. f
We have it in IS beautiful tints and i
in white,
Behdfor
H
Cntlemetio
lappteciate bur ! efforts to give value
lot then fuoney ana are Duyiog i
Our celSbratea snoa areeemg 4
I x ,. j 'for .. 1 ' i ' -i
IliAlllBSlSHOEg, 1
Only; 8 cents tier bottle. Not better
gOvcs tn tne nsran. : aa o bmuvu
finer than most kinds that
. j sell for IS cents, j
TUOSH BRIMS & SONS.
ElAElGH, isr. c..
Offer ll all
times 4 complete ptock
of
rooerie&v Provisions and Staple and
t I n i . i. - 1 S3
irktnoFamlly Snpplw
of eiery dei
tin
siriptibiuj bf the Beit Quality and at.
the Lowest Prieea.
r I
aUl
dt ipronipUy delireted .and
gnaranUedIaa to quality , and
price.
I I ! I" ' : .
I-.- I' '.
'
ample1card.; " q I
J i :?." . I 1 I:. - - 8 ' , I t
In small Id ns.1 Can be applied by
j anrne.. ' -
-i I- "TT" : :- - i ' ""' 7
JACeCOrS F.rCfl; BLCKiSf
ClAa-r f
W?A b V-t rati
I - ,i .a S i v , . -i
I i, j . .. . ;) ;- I i
' . KSaeteisor. U E. J.Oariiii.) 4
I ii , j; I,
I " 1 1 ' : . a
Hoijmia' 3uildm rayettevttre St ,
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if -j. '1 . ; I 1 J
t
FOB SALE.
ALUABLS VARM FOB BXNT. OB BALK.
Within one and one-half miles of Carey (the VS.
H. Burroughs tract), containing 360 acres, mostly
cleared, with large enclosed pastures, Kood
dwelling and nmerooa outhouses, barns, stables,
ttt.i ? f. i
good aan eaa get thai place- at 'aheap
rates. , if i
A good nuu-nonse is on the place and the '-. dam
oouid easily be repaired.
Also the house in Carey
roughs now raekiea.
In which W. H.; Hur-
B. F.MOOBXj
I Balelgh.K
November aoth. ifm.
VALUABLE . HOUSE AND LOT r OS
i- ; "i SALE.: tl H r
Under and by virtue of a decree filed In a cer
tain Special Proceeding in the office of Clerc of
Wake Superior Court entitled Andrew Byrne.
Adm'r va. Klla Hester etals,to make assets, I a 111
sell for cash at pablic outcry to the highest bid
der at the court bouse door In Raleigh, on Mon
day, the first day of April, 1889, at 13 m., that
valuable house and lot situated in the city of
Raleigh on West Lenoir street beine part of lot
No. ii in the plaa of the city of Raleigh, front
ing IS feet on said street and rnnning back so I
teet, . more particularly described in. adeed lu
tsoosi vu, page iu, in tne omce Oi negtswr ot
Deeds lor Wake coaatr. ;
j H? ; ! aNDBEW 8YME.: .
! t ! uomm lewiouer,
Ma; eh st. 1869. ; i -
t-ALK or VAJLUABLK KBAL KSIaviiW j ;
STTTJATED Of THB OOTJiniKS OF WAXB
' AND OBANOK. . I h :
This la to give notice that under and by virtue,
at mi-order of Wake Superior Court obtained in
a special proceeding entitled Spier Wnltaker,
Administrator of W. F. Askcw against W. F.
bkow and others, I will offer for sa.e to' the
highest bidder at. public auction at the court
house door In tbo city of Raleigh oa baturday,the
icTth day Of April, tbtia. at ia o'clock ro., the fol
lowing real estate, situated In the county of ;
Wake. M J in
Oue tract of land at the Groat Fall of Neuse
river and on both i sides thereof, including; the
Falls of the river and containing Dy estimation 113
acres. i ; -
Oue tract of land lying on the north side of
Neuse river coutalnlng about St .acres formerly
ovnw by Bills UarretL .:' '
One tract of land adjoining the aforesaid Falls
tract containing about .nfty-oue; acres and one
tract of Und .of which Thomas Uarrett, died
seized adjoining the aforesaid Falls tract and
containing by estintatioa 206 acres more or less,
the above : named tracts are subject, to tne
dowel of Mrs- Harriett J. Askew which has been
regularly allotted to ber and which is au undi
viaeo seventy-eight hundred and thirty-tliren,
twenty-seven thousand live hundredtas uiUrejt
during the term ot ber natural life, . j
Una tract adjoining the lauds of 1 athan ; Bol
ton, -B. L. AUeu and J. ii- Crenshaw ooutauiink
to l-s acres more or less, and kuuirn as: toe
kVargan tract. i ; t ; i
One tract conUtining about: one ai d one-hall
acres, adjoining the Laud of R. L. Allen; tuti
Fails oi Mouse Manufacturing Company and ll,
F. Fort. : i ;
One tract adjoining the lands of B. L Allen,
the Vails of Me use Manufacturing Company' and
1. F. Kort, as the Uin lot, and oue tract of land
sitoated In the town of chapel II ill in the county
of Orange, ou the corner of College avenue and
Plttsboro streets containing three acres more or
leaS.' f - : V . !
The said tracts of land being -subject to the
dower ot Mrs. Harriet J. Askew Which has been
regularly allotted to her and which is an estate
for her natural life. ; ; j
A lot ot laud situated In the city ot Raleigh
being lot 38 and part of lot SO aa shown by Shaf
fer's map ot said city and accurately described as
following : Beginning at the south west cornier ot
Cabarrus and Salisbury streets, running thence
south alonx Salisbury street 890 feet, thence west
210 feet, thence east along Cabarrus street 210
feet to tne beginning.
Uuoh the tracts of 1
k the tracts of land first above mentioned
Is situated an excellent paper null, mill-house,
lira! 'll lirr. J 1 wuvtmww
Teams of sale are:
ouwiouses and tenant-nouses, j
One-third Of tne purcnase
money casta : one-tnirdln six months and one-
third In nine months. The purchaser- to ivt
bond for the deferred instalments of purcnase
money .and the title of said land to be reiameu
until the full payment of the purchase money.
All persons who may wish to buy are requested
to call at my omce and obtain full Inf onnaaon &
to the value of the said property including; the
water power, mill-house, machinery Ac
. Adm-r W. F. Askew, dee'di
4th vanuary. 1S83. -n
LEE, JOHNSON
it ' : 1 1 - . i 1
& CO.,
h
Opposite Postoffloe.
1 1
!
IV,
1 1
at the
We
offer everything in pur line
! I most Reasonable Bates.
SPECIALTIES
i ABB FINE -i-
IMP O R
TED
AND i
DOMESTIC GIOAfis
1. ! I ' i : i j it .
f -I- S - I f:
And everything dispensed 1 from the
? I : ' M i t I -f
SODA COUHTER
'1! i ! i. J -.11
We have the moat elegant Apparatus
In tha city. : . - : ;
PAY US A ! VISlfi
LEE, JOHNSON &CQ.I
. fit . '- "V' Ii- ' I i
First Corner Above Yalrboro Houses
fit '; i : :- Hllrj.;-
OPPOSITE TJ. S. POSTOFFICB
BAXXIOH, N. C
LOOK HERE EVERYBODI
w-tr" i- :n i ! : :A:
Rusinesa men who have extensive cor
respondence and a large volume of
I: office work will find it decided- !
i i ly to ! their interest to ! I
i I make use of a : :
.. 1 ' n.. :-, : .. 1 rl r .;,;- .
f 'I i( -i, :' . it " :. ' :'t 1
As a labor and time sivua machink . ;
jit I will pay, for itself a dozen S
! j J'- tiniesover in ayear. 1' i 1 l
When 1 once you decide: to purchase a
Tpe Writer you will nave
no other out
THE
HAr.iTaiorjo
cealaJ
If yod are at all familiar with its supe
rior advantages xer speea, oirengia,
Chistngestble Type Perfect
A.iisrniueiiL, xsestaty ana unnv
biiitjr.
1 '
It Excels all Others.
.4 III . . - 'I'' I
I Cannot Chi fOut of liantnentt i
Jt U Not JJabU to aet Out oj vraer ( u
j It Cannot Collide with Itsdfl
It has onen-end carriage, which admits
of paper of any width or length, and has
changeable type. ! 1 ? ? !
&EvryackvM WARRANTED PER
TECX. ..' ' 1 1
Prioe oemplete, wttn two sets or type.
$100. 1 Send for descriptiya pamphlet at
once.!
1 1:
IIENBY
W.
MILLEB. Agent, J
Raleigh. N.C,
OUR
"-J-i
ia.! iiai:irOB-i
, i MERCHANT TATLOB,
-1- ! - l i- ,
NO. 8 WEST MARTIN STREET
(Opposite Postofflce.)
Invites his friends and customers
to -inspect his line, of
1 ' lA-l
CDS.
The best goods at she lowest
prices.
Made op;
in
Best
styles.
UlU I
If
tsh
youw
to
!
; ' ! - - .1
''all adil Inspoct my stock before par
CllflBIUH.
I. Wi net rob
Gaytonf Red! Ash
Coal
SEHlfAHRACITE,
T rea Burning, Fasily Ignited. Does not
Grumble to Dust. Does not smoke or
Fill up Flues with Soot. Requires ' . .
bat Little Draught. Givea im-.
mediate and Intense Heat. . - .
A Smaller Quantity Be-;. U
quired- to imake' s --jiil ' '
r Fire than of I ! i
OiUer Antraoite. Holds Fire' all Night
V Lien Banked with Ashes, j I
SiriTAliLE FOR
STOVES' OB
G BATES.
Afcd coeti One Dollar per Ton lees than
any other Anthracite.
l or sale by
! JONES &
POWELli.
Miners' Agents.
RAVE TAKEN THE STATE AGENCT
IFOB
i ! 5 ' - : " ! '
Gaytou Red Ash Coal
For the miners and can ship piomptly
to any depot by the Car load at low
rates- any j size. Nut Stove. Egg, or
Brctcn.'
JoneN afelPoweil,
'" " ' FT" I H - ;-' -' W
NORTH CAROLINA I !
Home Insurance Qo..
OF. BALEIGH, N. C
I Organixad in 18C8. I
Has been insuring property In North
Carolina for eighteen yers. With agents
In nearly every town in the State acces
sible to nilroads and east of the moun
tains. ! -,':-'", -T1!'- j
V
solicits the patronage of property owners
in the State, offering them safe indem
nity for losses at rates as low as those of
any company working in North Carolina.
CLASSES OF PROPERTY IASURED i
Dwellings In town-land country; met
eantila risks, . churches, schools, oourV
houses, society lodges private barns and
stables, farm produce and live stock cot
ton gins; r - l' V
Insure in the North Carolina Home
I Tjisurance Company.
W. S. PRtMEoss. f ! Cbabv! Root,
President. . See'y and Trees.
W. G. UrxwoaoH, j F. OowraB,
i Vice-President. I : Adiuater.
OfSoe in Briggs Bufldini?, No. 22
Fayetteville street.
36 i . ' -
.Telephone
No.
WIRE BAILING AND OB
NAMENTAL WIRE
DDFUR CO.,
So. 118, ft 115; North Howard street, Bal
timore manufacturers of wire railing
for cemeteries, balconies, &c, sieves
fenders, wires, wood and coal aoreeBS
woven cage iron bedsteads, settees, etc.
HEALTH IS iWEALTH.
n. ! a n WaaTa Vnri awn BsATaT TasAl
inn?3i a guaranteed specific tor Hysteria, Wul-
DOSS, ( VOnVUlBMma, rivai f,ww fiT
Headache, nervous rrostraaon wuw y
nseol alcohol or tobaceo, Wakefulness, Mental
Depression. 6oftenlng of the Brain resulting la
lit sanity and leading lo misery, decay and death.
Premature uia Age, Barrenness, imi r-.
in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermator-
rfcoea eanaed by over-exsroon ot tne Dram, sew
IT MnJiuiiiiimiuM.i Kacta box eontalns
onemonth's treatment. Sl-00 a box, or six boxes
tor SAAO, sent oy mau nyau w awny v. y.ip.
WE GUARANTEE
SIX BOXES
i -a -l;: I.
I
1 i-J
To cure any case. With each order received n
. tnr .ii riosna. aeoomoanled With AS. 00. we Wtl
send the nnrcnaser our written guarantea) 10 rw
fni th mraut U the treatment does not eneei
a -sure, uuarantees issuea omy py lamee ma-
ttlaimon 61 CO., wrugguns. oia avKeata, isa aj"
ett vUla SL. RalatflO. N.tl 1 . i
1
AtBlQH GASTON BAtLROAD. - .1
o take effect 12 noon, Sunday, Feb. i, 1388, ,
TSAUV8 stOVUfO.SfUJ.Tai.
- sal s I ss
Saat rt aai rasa. fsas. sad IsIL
liauy ex. nun. vauj . duo.
iave Ra'elirn.
Tlipm
lastpm
Mill ttrooK,
Wake, v
Frankilnton,
Klttrell, 1
Henderson,
Warren rialns,
Maoon. .
8 8S
Ot .
as -100s
.
11 is
11 as
uu
111
IM
Sl
sss
sot
sis
Arrive Weldea.
laoam
ssspsr
TBAnrs xovnje
aormx.
idl I 88
raw.
kailau. Mrt aai rats.
Dailyex. nun. Daily ex. Bun.
lav weldoa.
11 a a as
UN
13 48 p 89
124
JOO
'S IS '
988
SOS .
S IS
lAoasj
maoon, .
Warren FTalns,
neudersoa,
Kittreu, r
Frankllnton,
Wke,' -
87
IU
8 04
SS
404
asiu tvooa, t
181
Arrive Raleiirh,
- 1- -
oam
XAUtS
SETJRO
RAILROAD.
Te.l, Leaves Loitlu- at la.vo p m. and
.1--.
Ao. P.. I
rlTM fit rni.l
nun vi t.uft n.
"- 1
Trjtrwaxojf A WELbOV JL B.
ajtd BxAJraass.
s
TRACTS OOUId BOTJTB
No
Dated Jan,
No a!
Dallv I
o'
dally ex
twinday
10 44 p SS
11 M ,
Ft Mail
. fin. imi.i .
Lve Weldoa.
Ar Rorry alt.
An Tarboro,
LveTarboro,
DaUy
ft3p
is o pin
1 01 i
s as i
is so a as
ArrWUaosW
saspm I t sop at
12Slaa
Lvs
a ss
iu
o5
Arr Selma
Arr Fayetteville,
LvoOoldaboro,:
Lto Waruw.
8 1ft
410
4
fail
1 so am
8K :
I iA : ;
Most!1
dally ;
Sunday
OOP st
S4S i
M
sss ;
Lve Magnolia, i
Arr Wilmington
60S
tbaths ooiho horthJ
NOW
Dallv '
NbfS
Daily
Lve Wilmington,
L3 Warsaw J
ArOoldsboro,
UMpn
Warn
1 UIB
X is
10 85
IS BO
Ufitf
Train for all points odWsWBB and points
In Bastern Carolina; also, for Petersburg, Rich
mood and Eastern eitiiea. leaves Raleigh daily
except Sunday at 10 a m. arrives at Beiioa 10 U a
m; Wilson VU W A K branch la is slat, there
connecting wttn W A W tor all poiuU North.
This train carries through coach between Ral
eigb and -Wilson. 1 Returuing leayes WUaon saS
p m,oeuna 40, arrivelngatltalelnga 4 40 9 to.
Arr Tarboro,
i
8 89 I
juvs Tarboro,
111 w ,
stops
axt rveiaonv
4 90
8 to p SB
n.n snn.1..
BAiitax for Scotland Neck at a au p m. Returning
leaves Scotland Nee at xo a m, daily except
ouuday. : I- 1 - , -.' N,.. ' - , ,
Traut leaves Tarboro via Albemarl Balelgh
B R Daily except eunday, iw p m., Sunday it
p m atrive Willlamstou, N C , 8 10 p m, 4t p
in. iswkurulug leaves WIU lain -ton, dall except
Sunday 1 19 a m, Sunday 9 au a m, airiva Xarbora
8lam,uwam - 1 . 1 i- 1
Irain on diuton Branch leaves Warsaw 1 for
Clin ton, 'dally except BunUay, at 4 p m and 11 M a
in. Returuing leaves CUntoa at s a m and S id
p m, eonnocuns at Warsaw, with Noa. la, Ctt, j
and 78. . r- r i-- j i s . t. :
Trains make dose connection tor ail points
North via Riohmoal and Washington.-
All trains run solid beteen Wilmington and
Washlugtoa. and have 1 oilman fAtace- sieepers
attached, ii 1 r . i 1 i I: hi ,
I . ' j . !-Sv Jno. F. DrvniB, -."-j-I
' ! i : :-: j l.Uenl fcmp'f. '
J' K. jSBHLT, Sup's. Trana. :
DICILMOND A DAN VaLLE b! B.
it
1 L-lr-C ..M: I -I it
OONDKNSKP BCHEDULK, !
In etteet January tn,l8s,
auuztt svoban 1 1
O.i0.f(NCal.
310 pm lauan
10 36 p tt ttiUM
Lve Richmond
Ar Or c us bo ro
LveOoldsboro.
AT. RalelgjB i
Lve Raieignj
LveDurtaaut
Ar ixreeualxiro
11 M a m
ji npm
4 4 p m
1 6 &0 p m
tslopm
uu wta
!i6am
j ill am
1 TaOam
Mpu
-r-
Lvebalem
ititpm 480am
Lve Ureenaboro
Ar bauibury
Ar 8taLsvule .
ATASnoVlUe . : 1
AT Hot OpIXUgS !
10 s p m
uziam
l a av a
11 is a
11 A mi
I4am
liiapj
4 44 PI
?isa
(4 10 put
LveBali&bury
Ar (.iliariovto
uasami
: 1 so a m
Uai
IS 40 pi
Ot) Dl
Lve cnarioae
A.r Augusta j .
T
i.ittm
10 av a at
JfOKTHBOUaalii
DaUy.
i
No. SI.
SO.A1
iVO AUjgUSta :
vx CLaiiotto ;
Saopnt
Wvpmi
Ssuai
S id p 1
0 00 p mi
i 4 Co am
lain'
1 10 a 1
topi
rut pi
A.r whariuuej
ItkO Hut 'C'k'lti-VV 1
Lve Asuuvule !
Lva ntauule I
s6pm
- SaSpm
890 am
uFiop
- 1 aa a
tip
43 p
Ar bauaoury s v 1
Lveiiauabury -.
i7lla
Lam
7pi
8 40O1
urnouaooro
Salem
i i
l 1140 am
tiastam
-
Lve Greensboro
-otsam
' 1201 pni
1 1 08 p m
S W pat
l-t . .
i 1
: 1S4S
1100
1X10
no
4
l
til
Npn
Swam
vain
48aa
uurnaiai 1 '
Ralelicn
ax iroidaboro. .
Lve Fayetteville.
Arrneima; 1
Arr Wilson, 1
Lve Wilson, j -ArrRoca-yMt,
Islam
uupn
1 1 IT .
I4sam
111
! i,
Lve Ureeasboco
sot am,
s eopm
Man
Ar Biea n4
b so r m
No. as Bonth bound, leaves Ssona aLs
p m
Arrives at Raiaign 4)40 p m. 1 1 1
No. 64 .orUoound leaves BaleUt ( W-jM a m 1
arrives at&elma lM am ! :
Dally. tDaiiy except Dunuay. - !
Train for Raleigh Via CUrksvdle leave Rich
mond daily, s io p m; Keysi ule, 6 pm; arrives
CUrfcsvuia, 1 Si a-m; Oxford, a so p m ; Bender
son, 80 9 m j arrives Durham 10 so p m j Ralelgn,
llAspm. iii 1 1 . ...
Returning leaves Balelgh daily jt a n f Durham,
Sam; Henderson, in tm: Oxford, 10 a mt
ClarkavUle, ll 00 a m; BeysvUle, is Ai p m; ar
rives Richmond 8 80 p m. ! 1 '
VV. A. 1X1 iUt,
Dir. Pass. Agent,
Baleigh. It. a .
JA Tatlob, O Pi A Washington; DC i --
1 APEFEAB ct YADKIN VALLEY B.B.
it - f
CONPSN8JCD B0H8PTJLK
- s ' i i . i ni .,
Take
effect i8.45 a. to., Wednesday
20th,
183. ? !
TKAXHS KOVXNa XCSTH.
' I I Mo. I i
Fsasenger and t FreiRht and
aettsvlnW
I Aaoo
ta sa oil at! on.
Leave Benn
liOtta'
30
8 40
8 29 881
4 00 ai
Arrive Maxtoa,
SS4
8 IS
IBS P
0 o a 88
Ijeave Ataxton, . 1
Arrive Fayette vina,
Leave rayeaevuu
Arrive at Banford.
8 90
10 so a m f 120pm
U 10 ssopm
I.eave saniorti
Arrive ureens i
aaapsa rsspm
Laara f reansboroi
a do,. - s so a nt
S 80 n jn. 11 u) n.
Arrive ML Airy I
No.i-4raakfastat
Fayetteville, dinner atOroen
noro. 1 r i
TBADI!
MOVTSa SOUTH.
. $ - -I h N08 I
Freight and
oconxKlatloa
iMvsMtAlry J
Arrive Greenaoord, , ; T4
Leave ereeasboro, v 00 a m
Arrive Banford I 180pm
Leave Banford. . ,
lAftpm
Tba p m
T so a at
1 bo p nt
2 30 D BA
SM
T 05 a a
118
iiupm
Sao o m
Arrive Fayettevnis ; . 4 00
lAaveravettevuiat 1 10:
- Hi l,.i"V M IS
Arrive Raxton, f ' , f 19
Lmti Mtxtoa. 1 1 1 axo
Arrive Bennettsvulei. T4A
No. s breakfast
Greensboro, dinner at Sao-
loro. '
FA0TOBT BBANCH FREIGHT AND i
TBAIK8 MOVUtQ NORTH.
Leave Mfllboro. I M . ' 8 00 am
Arrive Greensboro, 8 80 am
Leave Greensboro, : 10 10 a to .
Arrive MJllboro, I upm
TRAiaa MOATNa SOOTH.
Leave Madlsou. 1 I- -. itapm
Arrive Uroeuabord, 4 16pm
Leave Grs&naboro. j 4Bpm
Arriva tiilUiuru. i - . SSU Wm
Fassenaar and mail trains run dally exeepht
Sunday.: ; -t J '
aroeioju ana pit wwniwi uaui nun una
BenneUsvule Tuesday a, lbursdays land bat-
urdays: from Fayettevuio to ureenaboro on Mon-
aAys, Wednesdays ano r nuays ; trom ureeasDoro
toBt. Airy on Mondays, Wednesdays and FrW
days ; from ML Airy to Greensboro oa Tuesdays.
ACCOM
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1 .
1 ,
Xnursuaya aoa Daumarsi iwa unmuuiro aa 1
Fayetteville oa Tuesdays. Thursdays and Batur
days. and from Fayette vule to beuneusvlUe oa
stonuays, weuneauaja auu jciiuaia, 1 .
Factory branch train runs daily exoept Boa?
TV. Xi. JLALiiS
Qeneral Paaa. Agent. ',
J. W. FBY.'
General Supt.
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ALBtGH AUGUSTA AIR LLHB B. B.
effect U noon.: Sunday; Februarys, !,
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IV 1. 41
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Freight1
at mau,
. 8Wpm
Fasaeager
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' Moacure,
Banford,
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Fassenger at Mad.
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NO. 64.
Freight
Faaaeuger
Leave Gibson, t
Leave. Ohio 1 1
Arrive Hamlet,
iaa
8 00
too am
lAava 1 " a
810
in
Booth ern Finea, 14 11
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484
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4 84 '
41
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f 1
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1 Banlord,
Monenre,
14 ST
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Merry
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LMirti. I - 18 80 n 1
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