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THE DAILY; REU1E7. JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop'r WILMINGTON, N. C. ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER: 8, 1831. E ate red at the Postofflea at Wilmington. N. . C. as SecondCla Matter. . .. The Shah of Persia fell violently in lore with the Princess of Wales during his visit to England some years ago, and about once a jear makes a tempting of fer to the Prince for her. His last propo sition was to give him two of his beat wives, his mother 'and his grandmother in exchange for Alexandra, but Wales still declined. Mr. Lebert Coleman, a young million aire at Lebanon, Pa., who owns an "iron estate," is something of a magnifi cent curiosity. His wife died a year ago in Paris. Ho has entombed her embalm cd body in a $250,000 mausoleum, and demolished a palace that he had expected to share with her alive. To divert his mind, he has turned his attention to rail vav exoeriments. which promise to be . - useful. The efforts of the Chinese authorities to supprt-ss piracy off the southeastern coast has been rewarded with conspicu ous success. Gunboats in September had an engagement with them, in which two hundred mrates were either slain outright or forced to drown themselves. Nine others were taken alive, and about seventv escaped in safety. Eleven boats were captured. O do cause of this euc cess was the fact that the pirates were badly armed. They had in all scarcely a hundred muskets, while their enemies were well supplied with rifles. Washington Post: In assisting Ma hone to capture Virginia, the, adminis trAtinn could hardlv have counted the It has not only admitted a pestif- cost. erous intriguer to its councils, whom it will sooner or later be glad to get rid of but it has bedraggled its skirts with repudiation. And now it is threatened with Riddleberger io the United -States Senate, with the code of the duello under hia urm and the smoke of an inglorious encounter in hia garments. Let the climax be capped by patting Collector Brady in the Cabiiiet. John Kelly, haviDC heard that Mr. Vanderbilt was seeding to Europe for Tnvihnlncripal nud crU3ndiuiT deBiff03 for J D ' - window?, Buggests as his dining room "A window of the tavern which follows: At . " '""- - - lamiiy memorial. For a marine view, we should have suggested Commodore Yanderbilt's sloop under full sail in the Kill von Kull. If . genre I pictures were requireu, a SKeicn ot a boor woman being turned off of a Fourth avenue car by tho conductor, because fhe didn't have the extra cent to pay the fare which Vanderbilt imposes, would be very striking. For a horse picture, we should have recommended Vander bilt behind his fast trotters on Harlem r a - a t lane. For an historical painting, Van-1 ucruut, liiauipuiauug we igisiaiure i J? or a garden Ecenef Vanderbilt water- mg his stocks." THE FUi'URR. a . If tho sicrns of tho times are road I signs oi too times aright, the Cotton Exposition at Atlanta ;a 5a L w.Mu. 4,.w, r o .ucuu the South has had since the war. Thel iouowing, irom tne Jrniiadelphia rcss I one of the hading Republican papers of the North, will give some idea of the effect the Exposition is having on ob serving people from that section : There is nothing happening in the country so full of interest as the new movement in the South. The Atlanta cotton exposition gives force and mean ing to the words, "New South.'! It not only makes clear their real significance, but the wonderful force which makes it nroDer to call a countrv so loner mtttnri as the Southern States have been, new. Considering everything that is ion ex Inhibition at Atlanta, not only the. nat ural riches of the South, but' also the cenius ot its people, and their determin-1 ation to turn their faces to a new and I oetter wors: considering also- toe ex i positioc, in its moat importaot character, as an object school for "all who visit it, it is the most important event ol Southern history since the close of the recou8turuction period. - The South, on its industrial side, is almost a virgin country. Its development ha$ t been returded by slavery and war and politics. Some one has sad that the South is more backward than any other quarter of the globe which has been half as lone in tbe PMun o ine Angioaaxon race, i his is largely true, and the force of tho icuiatn. m uwwiucu wucu iuo Huuuenui I natural kdyantaees of the. South are consiaerea 1 ne wnues who live on the 0f fruitful lands of tho cotton States, -anrl I in the midst of the rich mineral denosits 01 v irgima is enn uarouna, lieorgia and Aiaoama, nave ju oegun to realize naw frflat Rrp their nnnnrtrrnilirs. anA tV.a I rr--irv-:j rJ-r.-rr iVA v; -iquay. cmcien ln euoer iorm. ncfe- Biuiuaw eaicu tivnuauua 01 tae xoria i fact that there are fitill more worlds to ninnopr. i.i . The New South" comes in to : take w. nut mm "-i,u u vv. AVhen Iowa was a territory, Georgia I was a comparatively rich and prosper ous State. When capital, was seeking Marge interest from loans In western farms, there seemed no ueia lor it the politics-ridden South. The day has gone by when the money-lenders can get ten per centum from the wheat growers of Iowa; the flay has come when he finds the market for his money among the cotton-growers of Georgia and Mis sissippi. The bonanza farms of the northwest have now stroncr rivals in the cotton firms of the South. The S eld for enterprise and investment has been en larged by the addition of the old South ern States that began abreast of the east, and now find themselves in the rear of the west. That irreat Dermotoloeist, Dr. C. W. Benson of Baltimore, has prepared hi3 favorite prescription for general use and now any person, nowever poor, can gei the benefit of his best treatment ior saun J . . 1 . disease. It consists of both external and internal treatment. Ex-Gov. Uolden has repliedt through the Raleigh News and Observer, to some portions ot Major Moore's history of North Carolina, in which he, lov. Holden, was mentioned, to but one por tion of which we shall refer to-day. Gov. H's assertion that "those men (Unionists) known as Conservatives, elected Gov. Vance Governor by an immense ma jority in 1862" is simply a mendacious assertion which can be easily disproved, not only by the facts cf history as 6uch hnfc hv the recollection of many now living. The contrarv is the fact. Gov - o I Vance was a 'soldier in camp at the time and was electcd'by the votes of his fel low soldiers. There were, so to speak, no party lines at the time; they had been obliterated by the advent of war. Gov. Vauce received some 55,000 votes and Irs opponent, Col.: Wm. Johnston, some 22.000. The soldiers in camp voted for Vance almost, cn masse, wherever elec tions could be held, and it is safe to as sume that at least two-fifths of his vole was cast by them. There were no Democrats in camp and no VShigs, noib- ing out soiaiere, anu at maw umo iucio were bnt few conscripts among them. So much for Gov. Holden as a narrator of history. There is one other point to which we must refer, but briefly. Gov. Holden has the audacity to asert that "two third of the soldiers North Carolina sent to the war had been Union men." Had this assertion emanated -from a source which would entitle it to anything liko a respectful consideration, it might provoke an extended discussion. As it is, it is simply a slander on the dead a3 well as on the living. To say that men entertain- ling one belief would rush to the very many a nobler and more truthfnl man foan.W. VV. Holdea would be laughed at i ia the 'making of itl Nor was Holden ever in a position to judge of the fact Originally a blatant Secessionist himself, j he did everything he could to precipitate j a disastrous war upon his people, and then, when the dogs were really let loose, he was the first to turn traitor to. his own convictions and to de nounce those whom he "had himself led into disaster. He hid his own precious carcass 'seeurelynd did not ven sniff tne bai tie lrom:arar while those who had j followed bis teachings weie fighting gal- lantlVchall clad and hilf.starved-for thmr homes and firesides. Thousands of ladies have found and. d?nT 'rej!efiKS. woes by the use of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegeteble Com- Pound,;the great .remedy , for diseases peculiaitorfemales.;, Send to Mrs. Lv- oi n. x:m&aam,vU4. .western Avenue, L,Tnn Maag for pmpleta.4 A Dublin newsnaoer contained tha following: It hereby warn all persons! rrom trusung my wife, Ellen Flanagan, on my account, as I am not married to I her." Patti cake, Patti cake, Franchi man! 00 1 do, messieurs, comme vite as II can." Boulez et' tournez ef marque: care." .. With I Et poser an publique a ten dollars a chair .f-iu.-.W'wri'j,;,., JPuck. 1 Freezeto-be-nebbv.vounfir.mAn? ThA fellows with' carat diamond studs i catch cid quickest.". . They expose their ' laun ueu aoirt, irouts insieaa or buttoning up the olster.J5oso 2Y7nc. A go as yoti-please comet hunting match is talked of, and betting is one hundred dollars to fi?e on Prof. . Swift. The Professor . is familiar witit vlhe best nuntine rroaoda, ; "and -unless a comet crawis into a nouow tree it cannot cape him Nerristoicn Herald. es- Nature's Sluice. Way. The kidneys are nature's sluice-wav lo f wash out the . debris of , onr constantly changing bodies. If they do not work nronerlv the trouble ia fait or.Bl,c then bo wise and a anon rnn oiao,-- disorder get a uacka of Kidney .u r..-iLf...i . K, wort ana taice it faithfuilv. It will clean the el a ice-way of sand, gravel or 8lun0 and purify the whole system. Drmr. sell it, both liquid and dry, and itis n . f "uv . pendent. rile & Uosqaitoes. a loo. dox oi"tongn-on Rats" will keep a house free from flies, mosquitoes. m . ... . .... nut auu xoicc, ioo cnuxs season. I)nrr. gists. Miscellaneous. M s mil Ismtdafrom a ftmple; Trep'rul Let of gere Yalae. d is a Ff'SlTlf w nms far al the -Ut&sei the cuse patns li the lower cart of tht b dv for Topid Lier euiahe- Jundne Dliiine, Gra-rel, Hal trie, t-.dal dtfrcal tes cf the Kid s, LI er, and Url-ary Crjrans. For ''imalb Drsiasts, Mo hy Hcns'raatioo, a car- In rrez"tair.i husorquu I? re t rn the orates that uaeb tbe uldc&, and be ice It Vie b-s Bloob FojUFisa. It li be ont? know , r m- v that cures ri set's Disbasb. F r ulabstei, u9 Wassbs's Bafk Diabete ("tare For sale br Druirla and Dehrs at $1.1 nr bottl Lrereet bottle in, the market Tn I 1 H H WASNER A (K?., jv 22-dw-nrmtc Uocbetar Ji i In Hosts or Families Ho8tettera Stomach B tt?T is as much re rarded as a hoc8a-o:d recafsiiy auga- nr noffefl. The Tnaon - f thi U tfat iear of experience tare proved it to b per.'ectly reiiaoie in ia jb case tm?rv case i em9'!je"cv wuere a prompt and c nrenient rem3dj is demand ed. Constipation, liver c m?hnt cjsve? Ala. indigestion and ottier troaoles a c oyer come by it. For sale br all Drnararisti sod Dealers to whom sdpIv for Koetetter's Alnsanic for 1881. d90l-dw SOMETHING E? Y Y OU0HT TO Mm. There exists a means of se curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter Low Soor it may naturally he. aan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and liarmless arti cle, which instantly remoYCs Freckles, Tan, Redness, llonshness, Eruptions, Vul gar Flushings, etc., etc. 80 delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. Io lady has the right to present a disfigured -.face' in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. c 1 ""I'JSR' nov 3lmsrm The Landmark, PUBLISHED AT.' STATES YILLF, IREDELL CO., K. O, Ia the Leadinj: Kewspaper in Weitsrn Nortk Oar oliaa. It is tha oilv Deinocratio Paoer rch ithnd la I-edeil c unty one of the "largest and w-'ai nie t coar.tios xi tha tit-3 r.a has i ta ad a lr,i?r l Ct ctrcn ati. n :h!j pa er ever heretofo 6 t athi-u dm thac )uiy Its circulation ii AWxnnde w i'kei hrte Mltgnnnv. id in Uavie and Irin i larger the.- t at . n two ps era io tbe "U'e 01D161 edj and li rao dly acqniri g a sti n f otholi i i o ftiie, cnrrj. Howan ni we:ter-- MecflesbTjrg It is tb enly rl r ic ' e-e rn WmH t mr Oiina tnst enrploja a eiXiir Osv&ssi e5 ' 'f J? kept at UntiT bef re to log circulation incea- is the result. a-aiicgj tte Landmark. uest Adverusteg Median ia Westl Addrest, "JLAKDif -v::.:.-.;.''Bttesri'u, s C NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE. JOHN iV STELOES, Pn-prfctor. The befct of Wines, liquors, Lacer Beer and Cigars. . OT8TERS IN EVERY STYLE. " MEALS NIGHT. AT ALL HOUR3 DAT ANn Corner Second and Princess its. fpk STOMACH IIiscollanooii3 qioer: PURE ' ' - - " SOMETHING EXTRA ICE! Pat up by a Private Family in the State of New York. And Bought direct from them. EVERY FAMILY In our citj Should get rome of it in order to Bee what Pure Vinegar really U FOR PICKLING IT IS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE, OYSTEECE ACKERS' of SEVERAL DIFFEREHT VARIETIES. From 10 cents to 20 cents per i pot! nd. . Send in our ordere. I0ATWBI0HT, m 2-1 & in 13. Front St oet ? 1 f GOOD 5 I- DELIOIOUS PEACHES AKD ffl&U aneties cf Choice Preseins in one and two pound Cans, the best in the market. Our elegant Family Flour, : Parole dHonenz Pig Hams, .Breakfast Strips and Small Shoulder Parched Java and Lagaayra Coffee, These crooda aie all freah this week Onr prices and quality oi goods will convinco"yon if you wiJl try us. : r Try the prepared Soups. ; For sale at ceo. MYeia'-sv feb II Ww Z'1 aad itReta Frtmits 8 19- e3 8 9 ieTS-Seea LSI. Kef tkbT ft a P S 3 3 -S Hic 3 -f Tc 2 go g-g fi -,BWS5BSB nov 31 PUR. &E11 HO USH - WitMi-iSTir, U. Lte Pioprint r 7 At'atis Dote!, first Cla all itspDviat.ueau. a ta f3 per siaV. lea tf.ll PIE U a THIS WEEK 2) UiflcollaneouD j. IMim. TAYLC2 ESTABLISHED lSU. 113 WATEXX ST., HEW XOR.lt. Are purer, better, stronser, and loneer known in the market than any other article of the kind. Are always sure and reliable, and never fail to insure the best results in cookery. Ask your grocer for it and give it a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. nov il.-iwdAw A BEAUTIFUL f BGN. tbe MrziaT Newtjle, Nn!00 27 Htocs. lOrol sets Golden Toacne Ucds. rtlLU wL NUT Hizhl? Fo.'Uhed t) e N ew td val uabla improved errsjnst added. Htool.Bs' tt m - ! If A l' auel "m ooxea ana ceurefea on euro pir here, price 'mT hixtr l oi.as. txr Csu atlsiattion at tut ed io e'ery rarnca ar or money jefu&de afier oue jeat'i w?- Eve y ons?d t el s aother It i a star d ire advettietment Order at 4'nce Noth i2 saved by Oarrespoadetc My cew fac tory jnst ccm letd, c pscHj 20C0 Imtra aents ev ry 2S djs vary iat8 iftU. r-Bftvin wood-workinj roacbiaerr. Vast )aitl enables me to n a' u'acture better gone s or less money than ever. AddrefS or call npos 1) ANIKIj -Jf otATTl , nov 29 Washmfito -, s ew Jersey rr new Btyl-B JU Name, or 2S of Chrofco Cards with Ca di, ICc n?v 29 4w iicT M 13 ; n 54S.in,W V Nafitu Card C CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE IN THE W kLD 17f 67 1 aeEifloent OVt Mooli; Qorgeoui Jattn 19 Potkij uptrb Bibles and Prajer : o k4 aircos: g ven cwaj Qrand Holiday Catk'ove fcoe LEGGAT BROS., 81 Chambers it, Near Br ikdwaj, New Ymk novi9 WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. 3II-TAL TIP IjAMP WICSi Patd Dec. 7, 1880. Gives a Brilliant. White and Steady 1 shf re mires n j inin ins and laeta fm xnontbs ample wick 10 cent, 3 wicks 26 oenta 12 wi;75o . osazeraid. Have f or siz33.N0 0, 1, 2, 3 .gents w nu-d Ad dre Il&l AL U M WI K CO, nov 23 if TO Conlaodt s , SY -FLORIDA ! Atlantic and Gulf Coa.t Canal and Okeechobee Land Co, 50,000 Share? SIO Each AtPiltwhh a OVi' -.of 40 Acres for poh 50 a-a from Ohoie Lacds f tbe "Distoa Tnrciwe." 0FiTlU8- r-mnadlefDU T" 116 8rodwy, N Y, Hooms 111 113 - Detailed '"rosytc cs ?ith aeserlptive rotpe w .iiea tor iv Ayr GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE A new & sr"N-.t Medic) Work, vrarrtr.ttd t ue best asd cbeap. to 1,, LnaispsnsxDie to erery Lite," bound in tines French luuslin, embossed, fail ffilt, 800 p&gres.coiitains besntif al stl enravin?s. 125 prescriptions. wioe oniy 11.2-1 b?db mii ? lllnstrAted sample, 6 e. : Bend LfcQW -THYStlF. Xsa,o.4BalfinchBt.Boftoa. THE THE HIGHEST AWARDS rfT m me WfiATWUKLD'S FAIR in LONDON, 1851 ; at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS. 1S67; at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION m r?TTTT.T 1 CTt An1 m .u. 1 fimtnimi KULEniBITIONtoP All persons triahlnar Ctn) Instruments are rcsDectfnllv' In. vited to visit onr Warcrooms. Send for Circular and Pric List. GIIIOKERiriQ & sons, BO Fifth Avenue. N.Y. f 156 Trsmont St- Bosfca. Female School, BuBS k JAM ......PrhicioaU HBS. M. 8.CU8HL5G, Musical InBtmctrws THE EIOHTKK.N TH i A II X DAL Pessloa of this School ill eommecce on Wednee. dav, October 5th, 1881. and close about ths third wees in June 1S82. Pupils wto enter aftfrthe first ratnth will bechsrred only from date of entrance, bn it is expected they will attend school the re tuj uer m ib Bm i ju uuoca oinerwise Dr-- vected by ill health, or rem vat from the e;tf. Deduction made in all eases of trr tracitc sxesness. The courses of instruction will be ae here- tote . fhorcujth and sveteoiatic. eeeh etil rfeiivine individual atucti w fro as tim Ptln- 81 p is. he chon! of Mstie villibe eor ducted b I fe s. M r CasMnc. Pnoif- oatrid. .hi rhoot. wlir e t entsr fr this brnh f pduemtior, can e acco zn cdiUd with suite. I b.e hours erlv arDHeticn. i timft'.'d tn- cr of boiT-ins sehoiara r. bs ree ived ia th fatai-'y cf one of theJPrin V farther Pftrilcalars. tee Priseiniti V send for eireuUrs .n o ADMINISTRATOR'S KOTICE. f ii vxvzuai'jXt D fcavlngqusiifledas tte Admmistrator of JT.h" li .. in the Frcb.fe C u-trf.Nw nn I. All h.i t : ' 'J W ' : .vajMBi . K w. imii l;uLu 1.1. lasei'i rarn9ieiti , ar hereby notijSed to tresttt thee to tk n. dersfr rl JU der ot- October, 18Jt oiherwie thb naw mttl bspls ded in br f , At re' ccs taoebted t nM st t make pfitnteat t . tha uidcr.nit W7 . ArB.. OAUiPBeLt. ' rt3f-lawfwS2 AdaOrltratsr :6' 7b THE IEW TORK WEEKLY BEBAlB, J M?S GOKDOH BENNETT ' Tae B t sni Chepet: h'etpapr Pabijft. ed. Fosae Free. ONE DOLLAR PER TKAli, GO CERTS FOR SIX MONTHM An Extra Copy to erery Clab of Tte. PJew York Herald, PublUbed every day Jo tie year. POHTAOB ThKP. 0 pays for cm yr, f'aadava Ue'il4, 5 psjsfor r cpnibs, -aidsyi ItCt'ti 4 paisforsix nosths, $2 pays fir tse year for . a . l . sir specified dij l petif -r ir rooLtiifor sjy stedfled dsr . llhe rek. I er moi.th (iBe'ndisff SndVi) i?t k. eliar .dent ao(lptioas tr a !eti e rtcd tbav three moatas. TO EUROPt-IaeiutiB PotUg: eeJy (attoFeaa -d.u. i,. ... 4 pO WSWsUKAliKH . I-UPPIUD-Pcttifs 1 wa nrf Vi 1f -'nsday Ha il - - - - . r vi fj two e.si:s er t d i aji itrk inia a optei cewedetlers at wt o s.la ates. saute n i. . ' We allow ro ccmtnUklo s on i ocs to L$ilf Kiitl t. Adrev. saUorip NiSW YOi KHBdALD. de 1 Broadway an Aon st, Hew York New York, 1882, mas HUN for I8S2 will mike Its flftesatk 1 aotoal revclutUn aodet tee present afmeit, etibin as elwsy for tllblj aid Httie, nesn and graeicas, osteated sad ta hPiJ v epublicaa atd Detaeat, deprsied and vlrtnoaa, iatelligMst aad obtose. Tbe cu 'sljchtis f.r isaokiid and woaaald f every sot t; o t Its gei ial warmth is for t efco .-d, while it ptnrs hot diseotofnrt ob VLebjiBterirr tacks i f trefnUte&tly wkked "hi mof 18C8 was a new i spv of a bw kind. itdiieardeaasDy Pi t 0 forms, ad a xtttltimdo of the ropstflaons wnrdi sad ohrates of i o - t curnaiisia Itatdrt t to report ia afresh, 'ncciict, noeo.vett'Onal way all tbm & sof the world, omi'tinf bo eve&t of homsn iaureet, and mmaatiac ocoa fftrs with the fear essnrs of abeelBte niepetden e Tte sccoets of to s experi ment was lbs eu-e sso the Hon Ittffco sd a per a. at eat obaoge lo ths style of A&enca n-Btapera. hrert Important jonroal rs tablithed io tbls s antry la tr-e drasn jears past has bee& modelled fter tbe t ae. fcTsrr mrottazttjoarcal already exlitiBc hssba modified am bettered by tbe force of ths u&'s example. The Bon of 1832 will be tbe isms otepoka, trcth-iellicjr. acdiate estlce tewipaper. Bra libersl use of the v ease wiicb as f b sdsnt p esperity affords, we shall vsk Ik uoiuir tJUl ewer uoivios eshall print all the news, initio? It la r adabfe rhape. aid xnessariBjr it taper tf its real inter tt t - the people -1 lstaaee fm Printing Do cm Fqaare is aot the first con iteration with th ban hen ver B7 ibisg hsppen worth reporting we gt ths rr..i. wheth.r it happen in BrooJcIra trlnBokhua. ,t lap uuc we have decided oplnjoci; tal are aeonstomed t express them in laarasf e that can be understood. We say wcatws think about men and events.. 1 ht habit is ti e onW seerei of t?.e nn'e polltieal eoarse. Ths Wbsklv tsna gathers isto elstpsf s tha best matter of tte sev n dally isf aes As 6 gric l rsi Depar tmet t of nnef qs11 d air It, f 11 market reports, and a libersl propo ttrn cf Utera'y , scientific ard dossestis is (clligeooe eomplete the Weekly bea, sad make it the best oewspaper for the famsr'f hoosehold tlat was ever printed. Who does cot know and read and like tbe Sunday tun, each number of w io is a . Goioonda of intsrstirg literature, with ths best poetry or theday,prose every lias wo'U reading, ntws, humor ma ter enoash to fill a good reed boot, and Inflnit-Jy ntrs varied and entertaining than aav book, bic or little 7 If our idea of what a Pewioeper shoiU be pleases you, tend for the fan. . uur terms are at foUowi . . For the aailx un. a foar-psre skeet cf twenty-eight celamre, tie price br b u spw is o cents a month, er w e year; or, inoludiag the ay paper, as eight-page sheet of fifty sis columns, the prise is 66 eeati per month, or 11.19 a year, posv age paid., The Candsv edition of the Bin Is aisortr- ni hed feparatelv at SL20 a vcar, pettsfs PSJd. ,r;.":f. -I1.-; -.1 1 . ; . The Dtiee of the weeklv Saa. eirat rsre, fifty -six columns, is f 1 a yea poster, e psid. for clubs tft nsetdinstlO we will send si tra copy free. Address - " 1 W. EflUba'V, Fnblklier of the Sub, New Terk City. " nOT 18" '':'' is ' f ' - S8DPPMI0I1 AND ' ' " : ' '- - 1-; -1 t ., , .-... Florjers UDTinc I VfANPfACTOflKD BI WBITKVIsiL X.TX Wte Comcanv. Whitevtlle. N. ' . Frree end saopiee on appltcatio. he d ir v n or" t ? r fjl Permanent - n.oc..i.i t j- i? AlSSSi .nrt out2 AlthsiA es.iHmetii. and all their attendant evils. It does nrt neri7 afford traporarr relief, hat !sa permanent mrtTt ufl at its J 1 murprUeS fit the tpfttfr tjfert of ponr remedy- r the firtt medicine infix prarg (bat haMhmtZ cough tnd made expectoration earj. J fTZ night uHthout muohtny." If tot r drorrt dess so keep It, send t3X treatise and testimonials te oct 35-3 mdaw. The Coornopolitan BAR IS TOE PLACE WHERE TOU can jret the ceo Jest, purest and cost scientifically mixed Summer Urtoks to te found ia the city. The very best Wines Champagnes an Liquors always on hand tthe best 5-eent;Clar that is made. Prey a and cool & JOHN C ABKOLL, Jt TTjrt9 tr. (Tot
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