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Tho Daily Review. SATURDAY. MARCH 10 1883. The Daily Review hu tke largest bona fidt circulation, of any newpaper published, in the city qf Wilmington , ' - News and Obaerrer. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. fc M, ...... - : ' SENATE.; night session. Thursday March 9, 1683. The bill to revise and consolidate the public school law, passed third reading. Rill txi reirulate . a d Deals from allot ment iifexemDt DroDerty. passed third readinir. Bill to declare the mother ot chilnren In certain cases their natural guardian ; it rnlrft It fu that the mother can sue where the husband is dead and get th mv tor services of her children, it ne- etwirv. Passed third reading. Bill to prohibiC the taking of oysters from Mvrtle Grove Sound, in few Hanover county, passed third reading. Bill to amend chapter 143. public ltnt nt 1879. as to l&si iZ off a canal in fender cuniy. "draining of Angola Bit. Dsssed third reading. Hill to nmaml section 3. ch' per 173. laws ot IB7. iu . regard Mr Watson said he wpnM" offer "an amendment for the relief of the widows and orphans. j ! I The rote stood: Ays 18, naya 11. so the bill passetl wcond reading, and then parsed third reading, r; Bill to amenu tne law prescnowg me duties of coroners, passed third read in?. .11 ! . Bill incorporating the Ladies' Benev olent 8ociety, in Wilmington, passed third reading. i Bill rezulating the partition of real estate between tenanU-iu-commoni passed its third reading. Senate resolution came np from the calendar, resolvinz that the thanks of the Senate are hereby tendered to the clerks and other officers and employees of this body, for their arduous labors and the nntform courtesy and kindness with wh'o'i they have discharged their various duties dnrintr the preeut session of this Legislature. The resolution was adopted. j Resolution of thanks to Lieutenant Governor Robinson was then taken up Resolved. That the thanks of the Senate are hereby due and hereby ten- 1-red to Lieutenant! Governor J.L R binson, for the able, coi r e us a d i n partial manner in which lie has pre sided oyer it deliberations during the prpsent session. Adopted President Robinson returned thanks to the Senators tor the warm and re spectful manner in which they had treated him. tie wished them all a safe and pleasant return to their homes, and lonir life and prosperity. He then declared the Senate adjourned until i i i LOCAL NEWS to giving six - mw m m m on i mi rex nf m w urn s f i w l rrt c oldier with eyes shot out. (only six in ; - -. -the State.) five dollars a year. Mr Wat- J ' "v"" rson sam Mince men one ii um-bb s 'dead, and this bill increased their pay HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATITES. to ten dollars a year: passed tmra reau isill concerning the great seal ot the inr. 1 State, third reading. : Bill In relation to fishing in the wa- To fix the standard weight for a bar ten of White Oak ami New rivers, and rel (,j pork, third reading. I the sounds between them, passed Bill reu'ating fees ot Superior Court third reading. I clerks, in certain ca?es. third fending., Bill to amend the law. touching the To allow the clerk of Ithe Superior seduction of women; in regaad to plead-1 Court rif New Hanover county -to bo ing in civil action not necessary to ai-1 absent froni.ius office at certain' times, lege the relation ot master anu servant, passed third reading, ta certain cases. . To furnish jur.ges and solicitors of Mr Soott of New Hanover, had taken C? the bill to allow iy three- Mondays to the clerk of New llanover county, to carrv his son north fur amputation of his' leg. MrPnrnell amended to strike out "any." Accepted. The bill passed third reading. Bill t-i establish pablic terry across Waocamawiiver, lit Columbus count. passed third reading. Bill to amend charter of town ot L&urnlnburg. in. Richmond county. MJ4ed third readmz Bill relative to bringine stock 'from other States into this Suite passed third reading. Bill to publish the reports of the sa prsnje court; allows the Secretry of the ttara xo nave inem Dunusneu in or ovu of the Slate, patsed is third reading. The clerk read the name of the mem the State with copies of the laws of this session, passed third reading. lo require conditional sales of per sonal property where title I is retained, to be registered, passed third reading. To allow certain lands in New Han over county, sold for taxes, to be re deemed, passed third reading. ( lhc joint committee on the election of directors for the new agricultural de partment, made their report, announ cing tho election of the following gentle men: . ! R W Wharton-1st District. A G Brooks 2nd Dintrict. J A O.ites 3rd District, r W F Green 4th District. L W Anderson 5th District. .7 Robinson 6th District. A Iieazar 7th District. f B Blanton Hih District. C 1) Sinitha.h District. Bill to authorize the Governor to of- ter a reward for the apprehension of bers reoora mended by the corn mi tee lor the board of agriculture. ( Publish ed In yesterday 's Kevikw.) Report was fugitives, passed third reading, adopted l'o fix the term of the standard 1 rfii . LtLit i: : : 1 r c . n - nui w uri'Uiuib iiuimt 111 imn unto ui Mt Tabor church in Columbus county. passed its third reading. . lii.l In relation to the state s stock: in the Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road Company. The bill proposes appointing the Gov ernor. Treasurer ana Aattorney-Gen oral commissioners, with fall power to sell, transier or assign, or merge the State's stock in that road - keep er of tho various counties. "Limits his term to two years. J Passed third read ing relating fo HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. i NIGHT SESSION. Thursday. March 8, 1873. In rerard to the publishing of the Su- preme.Court Reports, amended so that not more than fifteen numbers shall be "tmblisbed in any one year; that before having said Reports republished the Secretary of State shall contract lor the sale of at least o.io -half of the various reports he proposes to publish at a price not less than the cost of publica tion: third reading. - The election of the Directors ot the new Board of Agricu.ture was then gone into. . The business of tho House was tem porarily suspended that some presenta tions ot cuts might be made. Mr McLnud, of Buncombe, on the part of the House, presented Speaker i Rose an elegant silver service. In the course of his remarks he warmly com plimented Mr Rose for his urbanity. judgment and ability as a parliamentarian. SENATE. FITTT-SEVENTH TkT. Fkiday. March 0, 1633. Mr Dortch's bid to regulate the fees of Justices f the nearo conceminsr the probate ol deeds passed third reading Bill to .protect the fanners ot the State. ' Mr Pemberton called it up. Passed third reading. BUI came np as unfinished business relating to the Slate's stock in the At Untie and North Carolina Railroad. Mr Clarke moved to refer it to the committee on internal improvements. Prevailed. Bill concerning the great seal of the State, two and one-half inches in diam eter. Liberty and Plenty -facing each other. Plenty sitting down - with three heads of wheat in one haud and the small end of a horn In the other, her hands extended towards Liberty, pass ed third reading. Bill to fix the term of office of standard-keeper; prescribes two years; passed third reading. Resolution concerning charitable in stitutions of the State for appointing colored men as officers for the colored asylums. Adopted. Bill to amend the pharmacy act, passed thfrd reading. Bill for relief of soldiers of the late riTil war between the States. . ' Mr Scott, o i New Hanover, said he could afford to vote for this bill, though he fought on the other side, and were it la bis btate North, he would expect his Senators to vote for such help to the Union soldiers, and he took pleasure in .Toting this relief to the brave men ot the South, and he called on Senators not to get behied the scenes, but to oome up like brave men and vote for this bill. (Applause.) . Mr Richardson said these brave men cioald not be dodsjn now. The vote Stood, yeas SI. nays 6( so ths tubstltuts izz: :i ird rtoiir j. " - To amend laws of 184B. Richmond academy. Richmond county. passed third reading. lo lncoporate the independent order of Good Daughters and Sons of the East, passed third reading. To incorporate the Southern Bonanza Gold Mining Company, oas&ed third reading. - ' m io give two extra terms ot the; Supe rior Court, of one week each. to the county of New Hanover, third read ing. i ' Resolution concerninrr tho charitable institutions of the State, i (To emnlwv colored persons, at option of the direc tors, except as applicable to thejcuiten- iiiry guanij. inira reaung. lo protect hsh in Union and Anson connties, third reading. At prescribing the duties of the coro-! nersof New Hanover and Brunswick counties, third reading. ! I benate resolution toadiourn sine die on Monday at 12 m. was concurred in. 1 he House reassembled at 2 d m. and the Senate amend ment (to the pensions to maimed soldiers) allowing; 50 to each widow of a deceased soldier, who is still a widow, was taken up for con currence. ! ! Mr Tate said he thouzht the Honso desired to act intelligently, especially on a suoject nice this involving a lance expenditure of the public money. The amount already given h for this object will be about StiO.OOO. As we were a"Hut to adjourn the Senate put on i n amendment that will kill the bill : Imn tjreat sympthay for the untortunau widows ot our soldiers: he would h afraid to fnve any t stimate of the add i i ... . . . nonai sum that would be reouired if this amendment were "concurred in. and therefore, boned the House ! would n t adopt it.. Ixit the n-snonsibility De upn me senate. Kelerred. Air Ilolton moved a vote cf thnnka to the Nieaker ftir lhc able, and impartial manner with when he has presided a m over i his ixxiy. ! A resolution of thanks to the clerks and officers was also introduced and adopted. Mr Speaker Roe made a short ad ores Matini? that. a win ptiwIui1 there had been some little transgression i crner. i ut that hehal never seen a L. M. . I I i f l j wuw ueuneti ooov m men in any as- itentbly that he ever had a seat in. He wihed them a safe return to their homes and a hearty welcome from their fa mi 1UCS. ' i i The Storm. j: The storm yesterday and last night was pretty seneral aiong the entire Southern coast.- There was quite a gale at Stnithville, the maximum velocity being S3 miles per hour.1 In this city it blew a light gale, the greatest velocity of tho wind being 20 miles ;Der hour. The storm siznal has been hoisted all day and at about noon the bffshore signal was hoisted, the indications pointing to westerly gales of, greater force. No damage to property or ship ping has thus far been reported. In this city there was quite a heavy rain fall last night which continued until about 1 o'clock this morning. . Pror. wiffjrlna. Probably no man in the United States has been tuorc talked about during: the day than Wiggins, tho weather , prog- nosticrator, and wo imagine no manjhas been the subject of more general7 and bitter execration in certain section j of the country than be has. "There is hardly a doubt that his ears tingled, j if the old Faying is a truism.- General Hazen.t-.hicf ot the signal servise bu reau, will feel peculiarly jolly to think; that Wiggins1-predictions, bare? turned out to bo untrue. The SlgnalfService dislikes to have any one' interfere with what it claims lo be its! peculiar and legitimate province... and . scots at every weather prediction which does not - em anate from the head quarters of tho bp reau. - -r--. , v : V - PUBOELL HOUSE- TTNDEB SEW MA5AGESEENT, - WnjIZHGTOK S. C 9. lb FE5BT, ProrrleW. " lAte Proprietor Atiantlo HotL. Flrst-CljM In All IU urootBtnenti. i Term IU0 to a iar. - ! . . - SPECIAL; BARGAirJG t Will ho offered for tho next fewdays jn small piece, BRUSSELS CARPETS, BAY TB.OU 15 TO TABD3 LBJrQTIIS, TO CLOSS QCt. i ; Exoursion and Pio Nio C?aJBOk IS OTEB. THE THEATRICAL & Ban Season Is toowj opening.: Genttemenl who are ned to FTRST-CLASS . work and a clean and Comfortable Barber abop, will find It at i JOHN WKRNKR'S, Practical Barber and Perfumer. No. 29 Market Street, between Front and ' r Water 8teeU.. I ," V ; oct-7-tf WHITE it. 8EE THESE BEFORE YOU PDBCXLt&E. tp-wbls,; Farmers and others .desiring a gen eral, lucrative agency business, by which $5 to $90 a day can be earned send address at once, on ! postal, "to H. C. Wilkinson & Co., 195 and 107 Ful ton Street. New York. r dee- ra A fine assortment of Guns and Pistols at J AOOBi'a Hardware Depot. f -11KD. . i DAHMEK At about 1 o'clock thla roOrn lng, of coufnmpUon, Mr. UKOKUK F. DAH M K.R,' aged 2 years and 10 mouths. - -The funeral wiU take place at 3 qTclook. to morrow (Sunday) aftermon. .from his late roeMence comer of Third and- Brunswick streets Friends sod acquaintances are invi ted to attend. b tar copy. I ' COaiMKUCLAL. NEWS. " WILMINGTON MARKET. March 10-4 P. M.j SPIRITS TDRPENT1NK Quoted firm at 474 cents. Sales of 100 casks at these figures. ' ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.32 for Strained and $1.37 for Good Strained. Sales as offered. . , v. TAR Quoted steady at $1.00 per bbl of 280 lbs. : i ;v CRUDE TURPENTINEr Market quiet and steady at $1.7&0$8 for Hard and $3 per bbl for Soft. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of ISOjbaleson a basis of 9$ for Middling. The following are the official quota- tations: , i , Ordinary... ...6 15 16 ots Good Ordinary.... ......8. 3rl6 .'4 Liw Middling... 9 - Middling 9 . Good Middling 10 1-HJ F. P. JONES, ""! LINTON, K. C, ATTOBKET AND Cotm seDor-atlAW. WIU nraotfce In any part of! be 8tate. epeclal attention given to - ttae col ntWwi ot iialma et lo-lr COUNTRY TlTERCHANrS AND . EVEBT BOOT CAN got salted in quality nd prices from tnejarge stock or fAilLKKT tKt, at the New baddlery and Truck Uone of . . " .' No. 49 Market St. Mannfactnre and Repair. ; mch 5 Jtring mch ? Com r Hotel Wilmingtonr N. C- IL 6CHLOSS, Prop. JpnC8T-CLA8S JK EVERY RESPECT. tST' Flrsfrclass Bar and BILLIARD LOON ATTACHEP- - an rV Dr. CLAEK - Ourtains--LambrequiB-- LARUE ASSORTMENT NEW EXX. CORNICE "JOHNSON'S . CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE STOMACH, LITER, BOWgLSt la SA ST ays. Skin and Blood. MILLIONS testify to lU'tOoacr la healint tt, named dis aees, anq pronounce u to uo we BEST REMEDY KOWN TO 5115.7 " , GUARANTEEP TO CUREDY8PEPSU. j - Agents Wanted, Laboratory T7 West 3d St., New Tork aty. DrarrUu lenit - . ' t M , . . 6UZ4HBTHIOWK, N. (J . J.1. 4 , Yif rt i trxr jnnvHnv rn cerunn mat ivur ii'iaa miiajuu bi kiih i.. - uw niu. and Liver Comiilalnt.! I would not b without It fw .i?BQ iVi'vi a v w 'ivvutnii - - r v hiq 4lljna rTw rvM. TIME TO BUY. GROCERIES July 'i7-lawdflrl&wl7 JOHN RIX IS The Public is reouetted eareftUlv to notice the , new and enlarged Scheme to be drawn Monthlj, Capital Prize $75,0003 WHILE THEY ARE CHEAP. 'Hckets only $5. Shares in pro- ; portion. j ino 1 Burgalnol WE QUARANTEE THE QUALITY PRICE OF GOODS. AND Hams, Strips, Shoulders, Fu (ton Market Corn ed B eef, SMOKED TONGUES. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ' Wt do hereby certify that wi supervise the arrangements for au tne Monthly ana semi-Annual- Drawing of The Louisiana State Lot tery Company, and in person manage and con trol the Drawings themselves. and that - the same ore conducted with honesty, fairness, and ingooafauh toward all parties, ana we author ite the Company to use this certificate, with fac similes of our signatures attached, in. us caver tiscments." 36 Market Street. lis DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton .........t... Spirits Turpentine. ..... . . Rosin..... Tar ... Crude Tnnentine . 170 bales 77 casks 1322 bbls 431 bbls 7i !bbls MABINE NEWb. or Uronary Brlghfs Diseiuse, Diabetes. Kidney, JUiver nineaxo. Have no fear of anv of these diseu if you use Hop Hilars, as thev will nm. . i - r- ykqj. anu euro me worst cases, even wnen you have been made worse bv some great puffed up pretended cure. the Quarterly Meetings For the Wilmington j district of Methodist E. Church, South: (CONCLUS'ON first Rnrwn.V Clinton, at Andrew's Chapel Mar. 10-11 Cokesburc at Halls,'.. Mar. 17-13 Newton Grove Mission. -.... Max. i 21 Point Caswell Mission, at j Providence Mar;l27 ' R. Q.'lf detox. PJ E Tho celebrated Tish Brand Gills Twino Is sold only at Jacobs Hard ARRIVED. U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, -Bis bey. Smithville. Master.' i Steamer D. Murohison Smith, Fay- etteviile, G W Williams & Co. ClEARED. ; Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, New JTork, T. E. Bond 1 U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha, Bis bey, Stnithville, Master. s : Steamer John Dawson, Sherman, Point Caswell. R. P. Paddison.: Steamer D Murchison. Smith. Fay- ettevilleG. W. Williams & Co. (Jer barque Fruehlinfrv Ahrens Ham barfe', Paterfeon, Downing & Co; - Nor brig Zelia, Andersen, Jxmdon, Robinson as King i .. . Bxport8 i . ..COASTWISE. , . .. New YorkSteamship Benefactor 450 bales cotton. 2iO obis roein, 600 bbls 69 cases tar. 49 tea.. 13 hhla ricH. OS crates, 8- bbls egics. 71 euipty ktes, : 3 1 bbU tar oil. 1 hhd molasses. ,60- bas chaff. 500 bdls shonks. 109 shingles, fi8,852 it lumber. 84 pkgs mdse; . j KOKF.IOV. " " Hamburg Gcr barquo Frnebiing 3,101 bbls rosin Iymdon Nor brig Zelia 9.475 bbls r.sin Conntry : Merchants, will find it to their advantage to patronize tta. Orders flUed promptly and satisfactorily, Royster'sT Candy. A GREAT MANY DESI8A WINTER GOO0G 8ELUNG OFF LOW TO mats ROOM FOB SPRING STOCK FRESH EVERY SATURDAY. SO Cents Per Pound. v r - - - - -: .. K; - :i - Commissioners. L f Jnoorporated In 1868 for 35 years by the Lee Educational ana Charitable pur JUST OPENED f lslaturo for puMJBwun a capital oi i ,uuu,ixjo to whch a reserve runa or SdDO.ouo . nil added. I . By an overwhelmlne Doimlai Tt fta fran- cmue was mane apart of the present "State i.Knsutution aaoptetl uecembor 2d, A. D., 1879. T3 T YJTTTnT"DCI ftn . JJe ontV ever voted or and endorsed A - JJf JjXbAiJU'XlXlO 0C UUi peopieofany mate. , i - " It never scales or postpones. ItS CJ-KAXD 8LKT3LR K (7M WET nDl vrvna tV. . . ' ' i piacemoninjy. t A SPLKNDID OPPORTTTJirTYTrtwrftf a lUBTlAB.. Ililra Grand Drawing. CAsuu. at New Orleans. Tueadav. wur. h i I&W4 XT rvl i J ' tini iu.uuvuiy flawing. moh 6 Notice. lVTr FRIENDS WILL PLEASE NOTICE that I hare rcuraad basinet jrt the old stand, IS and IS South Front Street, whero -1 can al ways bo found, and where you win And a full nne of FRESH FA MI LI UROCERIES. Thanking tharn for past f arors I hope by strict attenUon to their orders to merit a share of patronsln fati're. I RespeotfoUy, Capital Prize, S75.000. ioo.ouu Tickets at Five Hol lars Each. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP White Goods, Embroideries, Cambrics, ' Seersuckers ' tneh 7-lw GEO M. CRAPON. Ast. Positive Bargains -I Capital Prlxe of..... l capital Prize or.... l uapitai Prueof.. S Prizes of $6,000.. 5 Prizes of 8.000.. iu prizes of 20 Prizes of 100. Prizes of 800 Prizes of 500 Prizes of 1000 Prizes of k..... TV BLEACHED COTTOOT, 104 Shlrtinifs, Counterpanes, TTaWe Damaek and Towels, White -Goods, Hamburg- and Irish 1,000................. 500.....,.......... 200.'.............. 100................. AO .25. APPROXIMATION P2.1ZE8 . 8 Approximation Prizes of S750. 9 " M 300. " ' 250. 75,000 25,000 10,000 12,000 10,000 10,000 10.000 20,000 80,000 33,000 26,000 6,780 .'400 2,230 Trimmings, Warner's Corallne, dominal sad K. M Corsets. . - - . . i ! ' Also, the best ONE DOLLAR KID GLOVE intheclry. '- ! " ' ' - ' - ' JNO. xeb s J. HEDRIGK. i,voi rruw, UBDnnnnr in , mi i ir,ntin.iu. . . : . -"' i Point I J, 1 w ciuds saouia only be x omi made to the office of the Company In New Or TtMlth lh l"f'- .. .. ' - I jrorrarthAr informs i- "a, ovuu oruers oy Krpress. Rerfstered Letter.' or Money Order addressed only to j j v. j : M. A. DAUPHIN, or U. A. DAUPHIN. ' rU 507 wth 8ti Washington. D. C. n. U. 10 tne Hxtraordlfiarr ml. imi J " W irrawmsr or next Jane the Cault PHr n "i Sheetings, j Housekeeping GoodB. ALWAYS ON HAND A FDtL I4NE0? 1 Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, V3. IU3. tt ATZV 36 IVIarket Street. Ian 29 BUTTER! GILT-EDGE VERYCHOfCE. A FEW PACZAQES FOR SALE RT DeRocoet Cl Co. .Commissioner's Sale, N j - T" PURSUANCE OF A DECREE OF THE apenor Court ox.Brunswlfk eonnty, at Fall Term. IbM, lit an action of foreclosure therein ntl-r between The First National pei Wllmfnjnon a vlaltiUff. and Alex. Bfk of Oldham and wlte aadefe danu.then(KltrsUroed. iAm public auction, for c.kh, ut tb Court House in mUftloner aipoinied by said decree. Ill e 1 at iViLYOrjHGAkV x v ;1 9) tmA I r . a aV y M UM OMti rmim Hie. on Monday, the 10tn of Arll lft. at 1. II, the foil. wing real rstste, bcinff la the couu r nf Rjunswlcx,' adjoining the town of U lhalnjrton and contamlos TP acres, mbreor leas. . Beginning at a marble post In tue Urun wkk couuij ium on toe ooumsioeor the great v- w mucwj cro r agie ituna, and run- about si.mih with the said county II neUi acyprees in tne euge or t Cape i-ear river aiv4i mouin ot a canal, then along said canal aoout West to Aldgator Creek, th.n m saia vreea io mma great road or c tneay. then along 1 . aiou-; Kast o the beginning. KcetKing from aaid bouoda two acres roo reyea p , John A. Taylor by J. K Grer br deed of Januar 19th, 14; and also excepilcg a ot lying 120 feet iroua the aforeraid cJu tv line and a ong safcl great road 60 feet, frontinr the aame ana extending back 100, feet prauel wunnaia nruoswicx m.tyr one which hut let was reserved by Alfred mlth in tbedced oou wring said land to the said Aigr, Ukiham.' mch 9-904 G. RICAUp, Commissioner. ) i :xp J. tone- niBxM laarvbehiad tocosqur tSme."- fS6 a week iayour-wn town, ii outfit fret. No dS'ElH11 neir- Capital net required we wia fgrnlsh. you everything. Zlany are isakSsgfortunea. Tade make aa much -as men. and boys and rlrla eukn pmsi Reacsr, If you want buinee at which youoan caka rrcst pay all tia tbae, write fr partica Cn toll. nAlirrr O Co.,PcrUiSd, lixLs, ; bet 150.0) . fob 14-wed-sat swAwl For Sale. THEN BEAUTIFUL BUILDW who may tblnk of burlcx an mrvea lnethe propeny - ' I men a-iw cor. ronnfe ir- - j. ' The Place to Bay1 fjlUBPENTlXE TOOLS. ' : DIPPKR57 - WUTT" - MA K WEiaiIT8.o.6-fSi. .1 full and complete stock of Rardwar Tobacco, Rice, Sngar &c. QQ Caddies LITTLE NUI IE, j 50 " DARK FAWN, SO Boxes COMPETITION. 25 do CAP T. JACK. 25 do" A A, I ? CARO. RICE, all gradeev 10 Tea i . do. do ' 800 Hush No 1 KED RI( E. 75 Bbls C, Ex C. and tiran. SUGAR. 100 Kars hlU iJOrrKK i 1200 BLls Flour, our4)opular brand? For sale by mch S i EERCHNER A C1LDKR nun LABOBJLlOBT.or - . &TATB AB8ATZB AKO CBOCUrr, - C(0Xart Grace 8tnwL w JZPJ!0: Va- 7mry toth, liBSJ. f the the time. If ou can wortto W2Sr zKFLb de ktown to me the I gire yourwsxle time .to the buftfn- rr-PrLM r.rr "lr cstorer aod I hare I other buslnees will par too vJ-l-& jwBuujccvwiw enemies examination. It contains no lead or silverT enbiMnrZ , - v. iwij uarmrui. ana may tZiZVZi.l " ppreoenaiott OS in- .,v wit. ia. TATLOR, u. d.; . - - a ' ;. k ; Z : BtateChomlct: - T-.,i" i nwaofl A t. j. lr2ran4llarior. 8ooceesors to' J-'ka Dawsoe mch a s- week made vjrr )J ess nem. ov. --rJL Arx tm canitftl - not will start roa. Men. women, beys wanted m mbern to work for ns. Ifii No ooe can fall to inaXe rormocs Jt rarln al once. CoeXty c-t-l u SXZ lA- . - - k ! VmJ M rklTm mr oner made fast, esauy asa v-rrl i drees Txtts to CO.. Angurm, w8 no lawtftw tf. wfK I-wWel. for the 5 'rv " w ing io you tnat its bene- fl4at eSecu upon my hilr bare been so appar. It lain mr Atima.a m am.J wbrt the toilet of none who hare used lT wilt zHz.Zl wping u mar realize iym the perunlary suoeess you so richly deserre. . : . 3t;r- mes. a. xi v. racamona, va, rcb. 27, 12S7. l or eale by all drr ir- i jtosaALEBr Wuz. bet- Floror Poto. mch 5 ? f rA: :';,naii VtxaCAssm A" HAIlJi C2 -. ' 12
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