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1UU3 PAPICfc .. svery evening, snncuys t JOSH T. JA.1li:. 4prtoH am raoruiicroa . . i ivo lt WTAU K . FAl U I ,n-i :.u . 7 I rc-' , r' ' " 'm 1-v thp f.tr. t tr alvi ... -oru ier.weei. - ........ r.ittf law ana HtHsraL Airt . "o.r wt'l rciHirt aar as J aJJ f al. u, re-e thctx piper regularly. .iro this with your purchase ; TT- I am I Ri-sTLESSNESS Ftft.TLf.S3 rAMILT MtOICIME. nrl DUIA :;liv rnttvcu. ....... p ipti Prirf. OH Dollar Ij-gt A mi iJm h-..!ih, perhaps l.fe, examine each - , .. 1 1" -ur: you get the CJenuIne. lce !'-'ir-.l'" Trade-Mark and the full title i. ..nt of Wrapper, and on, the side, ih .! and icnature f .1. H. Zellin & (.... - a the above f.c-simile. Remember ther jaVit'-.frKenulneSimmoni Liver Regulator. The Int ili-ti!I-ry in Iowa is to 'bo 1 i'il bfoausa of ihp Prohibition law. Ttnn'3soe In chaitrrrd twt-lvn m-w ilr a ! o;mp,mit:s in live wteks V A (' tKH'tictit man is 'suing - to havn naait romoveii froai the toukbstone I decea etl wife, from wbcm.be kt ilivorrotl years ho Jersey City r"porU a municipal debt f iwHthan $li;,000 000. with city prop-' rtyaml bonds enoujjb. to pay it," not to i tk uf nearly five and a half millions I unpaid taxes. Senator "JoM Brown, of Georgia, lxa3 M his two Va'st furnaces, one at 'antauoftri and the other at Rising arm. to a party of Georgia capital1 for $2,000,000. - IVot. I'roctor, in" his'-new book o'n ('harice and Luck." undertatei to tell !iehaocc3of settios heads or tails, in 'iin2 a penny. If you toss an hour, hea!will not exceed Vtails,"- or heads." in a greater ratio ao-2ltoeo If yoti toss for a day.1 ip inequality will not be greater than ill to 100. l'be New York Journal of Commerce Kysa powerful combination is spread throusb all the food tradesin tavor l more stringent efforts to prevent lulieratiou of food and to secure the pforcement of laws to that end. The fcors unions and tha American kicty for the prevention of ndultera - n are stimulating this purpose. Several Artesian wells hayo recently ea sunk with remarkable sascess in prions parts of Algeria of pur3 water,' J temperature ot 23 C. forming a f'- Large areas of waste land baye en reclaimed by moans of the water w provided, and similar results are id for in other regions which have K'n hitherto quite unavailab'c for "cultural production. , , Mr. James Brown Potter signed a ntract for an English and American :r. Her manager will be Mr. C. A, zzola, who 'nxaoaged.Signor Salvi- lour in this country. -Mrs. Pottex io make her first professional appear- c at the Gaiety Theatre, .London. 4 after a" short season there will we to AnilricaL to- appear at ;tho o'mg of the season of 1887 8. --WW- J. j - , The water-color society have closed cAuiuuion in tne ac&uemy oi ie- a &t Xew York, having sold 185 pic- lor 1.500; thero were also ICS hiags sold for $2,300. The sales or !r colors do not amount tonearly touch as last year, wht they were r.000; there were several hundred rfr flciures exhibited, but tho se- ia was far belter, and in an artis ic rtof view it has been one of tho two three best the society hn held'. -Wonderful Ilcalins: Pro perties of Darby Prophylac- c riuia. Wherever a Dreventin- healinn. n3i is required use Darby Propby4 . lutvi. Any iniisnieii ftitriacu? i rnai or juternaj tvate! with the f will be finibto I Li foil It hu ! Hed cures that had restetl tho best --it, . j t ,MU i cures. . .. - - - r VOL. XI : ; Tu Rirv. Dr. John U.11 will start on a tur. tb of which i said to be u mnk -'jrifniU wiih'the Kontbern Presbyterians. T ' Most KxceliiMit. " J J. Atkins. Chitf of .Police. Knox ville. Tcnu.. writes: - "My family and I ar Denetici.iries i.f vouriiuogt fxcol lent medicine, Dr. Kind's tw l)is pxvery for coivsumpiion ; bavin: found ii to br all tbnt you laiin lor it, desire to tosiify to its 'virtue. Mv friends to whm I have rouimtnKl it praise it at ytv oppuri unity." " lr. KlnitVNew Disvery f?r Con timptino i.9 guarnnlred to rureCoughs. Colt 1 I r i n eh i i jax Asihii ijjlrau p , n mi pvery anetlorr" f f T7maChet and funffs: ' .. . ' ' '" ... ' Trial B..tlU hrr af W. H. lUeen & Go's. Large Size $1 on IConewH Her Votttli. Mr, Phqjbe Ch sley. PeUrson. Clay Co . lowatetU the loiiowin reniarka bl? story; ib ruth f'f w hich is vouched for; by-1 be .residents ol the town: 'I am U years old, have- been troubled with kidney ciup'aint' and lamenes? for many yehis; co'.ild not dres? mysell without help. Now I ara free from all pain and port-ness. and am able to lo all iny own housewoik I "wr nn baiks to Electric Bitters br having renewetl my youth. nnt removed o mr pleely all diease and ra,n." Try a bottle, only fc. For sain by V. II. Green & Co. LOCAJ, NEWS. 'VOO TO NEW AnVIRTtXtMfMTl MlTNUSlI OS No 2i " C W V a tkh- To the Boy - r r Miij.ke Uartlen Sie i -Hokrjs Hear & Bko Police Tihh r Bagi.ev 1 ant Plaster Julius Samson Kralr M ry .cale it 11 Pickett Lost, tray"et or sto'el frpawgh raweU'a MTi8ter U K how tlKiNsnEnoKR's C'hr'stlan Kebl'a ew!iok r.o . R FKK -en oxs ?nmettilng to li'n ioy tUA I) Myek, Tep y Col .'eale.tt Propo sals . MILLKb" A NlKsri.IK -Kf-nrtdy'8 MnMcal Ulaoovery Keixrt Of the Con ltlonof tjie Khvt National Bank of Wilmington, .NO Moulding. Best in city, at Jacop.i's lid w., Depot. "".The receipts of cotton at this port to day foot up 21 bales. Registration is progressing very siow Iy;sosay the registrars. German barque Agnes, Schepler, heoco. arrived at Liverpool March 8th. Yon will save money and get the best work by sendingyour clothes lor repairs to John Dyer and Son. t Take care of your . eyes. An agency for theLeMare celebrated Rock Crys tal Spectacles and Eye Glasses is estab" lished in this placeat Heinsberger's.t Mr. R. H. Pickett's well-known po'nter dog Preston i3 lost, strayed, stolen or mislaid A reward will be paid (or his return. See ad. The day of election is approaching and wc hope that all Democratic. voters will attend to the important and neces sary matter of registration, so a3 to be able to vote1. After several davsot 6torm and rain, the weather cleared oft ibis morning and it became warm and pleasant, whereat the farmers and truck garden, ers are glad The piles are being driven for the foundation lor Champion Compress No 2. which is soon to be erected on Nutt street, just South of tho present compress and warehouse. The cheapest place to buy your school books and school stationery is at Heins berger's. t Proposals are invjted tr supplying a building site for the new public build ing which is to be erected in this city. Full particulars ai to these proposals will be' found in our advertising s columns. .. Messrs. Morris Bear & Bros., the wholesale agents here, were having dis tributed to-day 5.000 spools of the cele bra'.od Willi malic cotton. . This thread has been placed on sale at the stores of Miss E Karrer. Col. J. J. Iledrick and Mr, John Tavlor. Citizens residing in the vicinity ot Mulberry and Seventh streets were treated to a very pleasant instrumental serenade last night. It was highly ap preciated, as good music always is. by the music-loving people of that portion ol the city. " -. . ' - Forepaugh & Sam well1 cheap circus will open a week's engagement in this :ity on Moaday next, in the vacant lot . nil .. -OJf ' IA "UUaj IIEAI, IU . UUkUK 'V on Fifth street, between Chestnut and j against these frauds, and. when an ex Mulberry. We have seen it and it 13 asternal remedy .is needed, be sure to good show, worth much more than the , insist upon having Al.i.corK's Pokous low price of ailmission charged. ; For tho beat Cook Stoves and lowest prices solo Jacobi3 Hd,w. lVpT, t .J . s. - . W ILMINGTON. N. C, THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1887 Kallroad Enterprise. In speaking, a few days .ago, ot the new buildings which were being erected in different portions ot the city, our re marks were confined to dwellings, and consequently we made no mention ot the larg guano warehouse recently erect rl by the Carolina Central Rail road Company at their warehouse in tho Northern part ol the. city. Nor indeed, did we know at the time enough concerning th enterprise to give it the attention it desrvml. . In a brief visit which we mad to ihw place this morn inn w? gaihurttd the uiitt4witorb?. which are a tot sws: h , The Company baye erected a ware houu for thi storage' of guano, ?alt anil like c-tnimoditic?. on the vicant It blw-ef the." two warhon-H on the Wetl fide of Ntm e't. The bui'dint? is, 220 feet hme b 75 fe t wide, and ha a storagfl capc t y of fi.000 tons .f gu" ano. An elevated d-ub'e tramway, 20 feet from the ground, leads from the wharf through th'nlirH length oi the building Trier are 12 largn b-ns in the btnhiing, and hesn will be tilled by means of self tlumpine tram way cars which linve aoaprifiiy ot ' tin on e:ich -Tho t nlira length ot thH ira-uwav out-id nmi insulu the building, is 400 le t. i'he at ratiueomnis tor ban Jlin Ihe-gilno r sil: nre. s eotiiplelu that 150 tons may In discharged frm the vessel and stored in t be warehouse in ten hours Bui ibis doe- not complete tha arrangements.. The tramway, in its course from the wharl to the ware house, crosses t wo track- of the rail road, it b'jing at a sullic'-ent elevation for that pnrpoe, and a toboggan slide has been placed at one ot these t racks so that a cargo of coal may be dumped directly into the cars without any handling whatever aiier it h . loaded into the dunp-cars The company' have a spacious yard room, between Nutt sireeet and the river, the mos f which is cn made land. The process ot filling iu the waste and watery places has been pushed as fast as the continually in creasing traffic ol the road has demand ed. 'There -'4a yet much space to be filled before all is utilized, and it will be completed when the necessities, which the constantly increasing traffic of the road, as it pushes its iron arms out to embrace thn vast resources of the Western portion ot th-a State, shall require it. A3 it is now, the utmost ex pedition in handling the freights named, with the minimum amount of expense, has been obtained. The tailroad com pany have made arrangements with the leading fertilizer manuiacturers tor the receipt of guano, and these they are prepared to forward to consumers without delay and al the least possible expense. It is but oue of the many evidences of the prosperity which obtains in our city and Slate, and it is one ot the most substantial that can ba imagined. Htil loid companies i have been called "soul Ie33 corporations." but in thi3 instance, as well as in many olhers in this State, they have created a demand by open ing up new territory and have made ariangements to supply that demand by tho most direct, expeditious and economical means. Tour of Inspectiou. (Jen. J. C. Duane. Chief Engineer U.S. Army, and Col. W. P. Craubill. U. S: Eogineers in company with Capt. W. H. Bixby, U S. Engineers, went down the river on a tour of in specliou yesterday on the steamer Woodbury. Capt. Woods'de. The party visited bolh of the dredging boats, Fort Caswell, the bar. thence to the new dam whieh is being completed, and the old dam at Federal Point Re turning, they reached the city at abont 7 o'clock and took last night's train Jor Wasbineton. D. C. levins on the Krputation of Others. "Take everything that l"have but my good name: leave me that and I am content." So said the philosopher. So say all manufacturers of genuine ar ticles to that horde of imitators which thrives upon the reputation of others. The good name of At.lcook's Poirous P la st ei : - has induced many adventur ers to put in the market imitations that are not only lacking in the best elements of tbv genuine article, but are often harmful in their effects. This is not only theft, but might well be called malpractice. Such a thing ought not to be. The public should be warned Piasters, ' ' t- K Stepladders of all lengths can fonnd at Jacoiu's IMw.. Dt-pou , 7 t j l lEiiEir. Foast of Piirim. A Porim entertainment for Jeih children was held at Concordia Hall tois afternoon, which was attended by nearly all I ol tha Hebrew faith, in this city, adults as well as children. A Porim ball for tin) older ' people of that Wih will be given at th same place U-night - ' - v - -.. - ' Co mm it ten Aleetin. '"--.,- . '....''-. - 'x The city Democratic Executive Com ,roitiee met at the City Court rom th.ia iltejnoon. all the wardssave the Fifth being represented It . wsi. decu bold the primary meetings for the nomination of candidates for Alderman in the several wards 'at 8:30 p.- iu on Tnursday. the I7th int.' The place, at j whieh these mee'jngs will be held w.U be announced to morrow Aimiveisary Aldn-HK. Mr. Eugene S. Martin hus kindly consented to deliver the address before Wilmington Steam Fire Engine C m pany No. I, on the rccasioti ot its I8tb anniversary, which will "otnr-on the 2." I inst. Mr. Martin a graceful spikr and hts sntjt will b ihe ol audi deep 'interest to our people, that, undoubtedly there wilt oe Jarge gaiher i listen, to his address. ' t1 llie IloteU SurroN IIoi;sk Warren C rver, P Driver, FayMte.ville; M L Nun alee C L Nunaleu J J Barden, Sampsnnj; C T Lvnb. Samuel Claik. Vermont; John Carroll, Magnolia; II A Picket, J W Mears, Bladen; A HKut. C. D Ciomarlie, A A Croujartie, Mrs J J Gay. J C (iriiues. Brunswick; Jas A McFayden. Miss M C J JLiward. Rob inson; II W Reayus. Columbus; F P White an! son, Shalloite; R C Morten, (J M Simpson. Onslow; C Newton, W T Pinnier, Smitbville; Sheriff E M Johnston. J B lee, Pender; W A Taylor. II F Canady. New Hanover. A large line -of hew Spring samples for men's wear received from Brown ing, Kng & Co., the largat merchant tailoring establishment in the country Call early and leave your measure at I Shriek's and save from fifteen to twen ty tfollars on a suit., Our, binding pbli- gatum is? - a - 1st. The quality -shall be as rcpre scotcd. 2. Tho garment shall be made to fit. 3 The prices shall be lower than the same goods can be had elsewhere. J. Money refunded if we (ail in any ot these particulars. f The Municipal ICIection. M 1:. Editor ; It seems to me that it ever there was a time when thinking business men -shoulu look alter the in terests of our city, it is now. It is but a tew days now until we elect a Board of Aldermen. We need thinking men men that are capable of managing the financial interests ot our city. The probability is that there will be new enterprises started .111 the near future Railroad interests arc assuming larger m proportions, anu -now, ir ey-r, we need the most intelligent and the most business-like' men to fill I . the office ot alderman. Let us elect such and not put any man in office iust because he fancies he wants to be an Alderman You capable men, if the people want you to nil this respon sible position, shrink not from a duty yon owe your city. ' Don't stand idle. fellow citizens. . and allow men to be elected who cannot compute compound interest on ono hundred and thirty three dollars for six and a half years. Now is 1 he time to talk. Don't wait 'till after election when our city may be in incompetent bands. March II, 1887. Warner. If as Profonared Ills Stay Dr. Freeman has on, account of the large number of cases needing bis pro fessional skill, determined to prolong his stay at the Orton House. He stands at the head ot his profes sion in the treatment of paralysis in all Its forms, club feet, spinal curvature, hip and knee diseases. . ; , , Also, the eye, ear. thi oat, catarrh and consumption, if not of too lon standing. . Orton House.' Honrs 10 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. fit - W retcUeil Indeed - Are those whoa a confirmed tetdencyto bll- Uonsness, subject to the vrtous and change fnl aymp'oms lndJcatlTe ef liver complaint. Nausea, sick headache, constipation, furred tongue, an unpleatnt breath, a dull or sharp pain In the neighborhood of the affected er g&n. Impurity of the blood and loss of appe tite, signalize ! ss one of the most distressing as It Is one of the most common, of maladies, There U, bowevtr, a benign speciile for the disease and all Its unpleasant manlfestatlona. It Is tbe concurrent testimony of the public and tbe medical profession, .that Hosttetter's Stomach Bitters U a medicine wL'ch achieves rcsulto speedUy felt, thorough and benign - nesiiea rvcuiing aver uuoraer. n invigor ates the feeble, coooaer b kldnev and bladder c mf lalnu, and hastens the convslesenee of thiee recovering from enfeebllnz dieeaces. atereover. It lathe grand specific fojrfver and f ague . -.. s ; . . . - ;C-7 . t.,. : .- JAConra is - headoarters " for low prices on aab,' Doors. . raints and Baildcrs Hardware. t NO. 50 NKW ADVEItTISKMENTS. - Notice I Notice f ARC DIAT IBUl IN i VltttOlMlIt ont t e city u itrj 5,000 Spools Willimantic n Wal-h U w&rrantei Binth. Utl-t an t'lhr . . " best thread for M.c.itlies. - caa Tbrejul will fln.t tt at I HKKKICK'A, J. T a Y UO as and VbtR KiBtlE,. MOERIS BEAR & BROS. mchlOlt 1 Report of tlie Condition QF THE FIRST XATIONAt B AXK OF Wf LViNGTOX,. at Witrajnifton, . In the Stat of -North Canilina at the close of bu.iineR$. thtrth tb,ss7: RKSOfJUCKS: i " : lxuiw aiulll8coiuitf.... i .... t . .f.'....i.i1 17 uTciuiaiiot .......................... tJ. S. Bonds to secure eircnlatlott.. . Other stocks, bonds, and mortgages Due from approved reserve aeuis.. Due from other National Banks.. , .. Oue from State Banks and bankers. Ileal estate, furniture, and fixtures. Current expenses and taxes paid. . 1. Kills of other .Banks,. , i . Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents..... .. S pec ie liCgal tender notes . Redemption fund with IT. S. Treas urer, ." per cent of circulation. . . .J 2 171 ; TiO.OOO 00 4 9t Tmi 11 1.1.Vt ii r,ii7 w :W,4I "0 i:l,4iU att T.dal LIABILITIES : Capital stock paid In....... ...fiio.Ouo ttfl Surplus fund 11,4 ftl Umlivided proflts? ...... k.78 41 National Bank notes outstanding. . . . 44,91H) 0 Dividends unpaid... 2,.v;i 00 I mlividual deposits subject to check 18.,t8tt It Demand certiticates of deposit.... . :M8 221 67 Due to other National Banks l-'i (HS M Notes and bills re-diconnted 31 v7 5i Total.... STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . ' Covsvr oe Nkw Hasovkr, 1, li. M. BOW DEN, Cashier of the" above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the let of my knowledge and belief. H, M. BO WD EN, Cashier. r Subscribed and sworn. to before me this l'Mh day of March, 18S7. ' A. T. He WELL, ' . . Notary Pub He. Correct Attest : E. K. BURRUS8, ITRN, j Dir IN, I GEO. CHADB'Jt ectors. ALFRED MART inch 10 Julius Samson, 111 Market Street. EMBROIDERY SALE 1 EMBROIDERY SALE I JUST BEiDEIVED. Mull Embroideries, . Nainsook Embroideries, Ecrue Swiss Embroidery, Navy Blue, Pink, Light Blue, Cardinal, AND ' Red Embroidery WITH THE Solid French Ohambray TO MATCH. These goods were purchased direct from the importer and will be o!dat a bargain. .... We are receiving new Spring goods on each steamer. Julius Samcon. 1 1 1 "I AIIH CT O V. oca If 1 reactiicati7 tzA t3 t.. tuita4 ta'tliriiitsj " - , - CaaaaatrinoM nnat t wita cat ( ocssaot da paper. V . Z rczsoaaCtleaaxutbe avesiss. ' , - ; ' Aid It U espeeSaUy aid partlcibuly o tood thMi the Editor doee aet arwan tadw . tea views of eornupoatUaui.w ew ut4 te tee editrUl ooliuee - - NI5V AOVGirriQEMtITa. tjC Nl A 1 I. Ol 1 1 E R - 0 1 H U U P U R KI .11 Al&OP A? H10 PKCIKICS are o;4 byrf . lyJunds Iros..! At tnelr fUUblUhnaeot, 1(4 N.Trjat St. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. ij. U1T SFOTTeJ POINTER pQQ; will v paid fr his relnra u '- ' ' , ; IL H PICKKTT, 90S Usrket St., etsfeji Nl.th and Tenths men leiw-.-- . . ,,- Opiice DarnTr Coi.i.ECToIT,Evixur, -Wn.ii 1 otoic, N. ; , If arch 7tb,' Iff". I, : Sk" ai.'ki pkopoma "Wi 111 bs BrcirivC ed tit thli oHee until li o'clock aoos. oa te ISth ay t W rh, 17, for the aa& ef ' property sultabte a site for a pnbllo balld tag, aath 1 lxnl to ie erected In Ult city; : 1 he distention of the Id should approxt mat . If a corner I- tr not less than one bun-, drrd &u.l f itly (IM brooe huadred andtflre (lu-'O feet ; if not a corner lot. the dlmessioea Aliould be not less than two hundred (4Xf) by one hundred and Ave leet (105); te twe hun dred feet t be, street frontage. If alley abut ' on either rt le. the width of each alleys caa be deducted frm the above dimensions - Build logs on property teJeeted to be retained aid remo-e I by the owner ' The Department tr ser-e the Mght tt reiect allpropoeaJa -. r . rrwwwuw " ouki ie maraed . froposaw lor ' ittbllc bolM North jsro -.. J..sL7KK t 4H 7 nprnjr nr a M'e i r a r 4 7- -"! " "rooiB 1 at namecon. 5 74s 62 ,,na' EJ aire se t to UHAs. 1 ... WILL X4IBIT IN W1LMINOTONONK week only, commencing HON DAT, BJch' 14. Lot on fifth it . near Cheetnut-' - AdmlMlon l."3-x Children tinder 9 reafalOc, Twj Performances dally. After soon an'J Night. - ' ..... --, r.. v. ' Moor open at I and 7 P. If.' ; . mehlt2tthaat - j . Kocb Spring Ilotcl. . H AS L'NDKIIOONK A CO MP LET K RIS- ovallngand Is filled up nicely for the Comfort of Us patrons. The table is supplied with tha best tbe market affords. Board by the day-; week or month at reasonable rates. ' MBS. PJUDGC.V - Chesnut. between Front and Water streets feb II lm To tho Boyi -o- N OW IS THE TIME TO LlY IN A liUf. ply of TOPS, MARBLES, - BITS, .BALLS, Ac. A large assortment lust received. Also, Hammocks, Croquet Seta, Harmonicas. -A liberal discount allowed dealers. -' ; C. W. YATES. mch 7 119 Market St. Wilmington. N C Christian Reid's New Book, miss ciivncniLU? - - a studt, ". jgT CHRISTIAN REID. Author ef Bonny Kate, Morton House, Tbe Land of the Skies Hearts and Hands, Heart of SteeL fte. In paper, 50 cents. For sale at - j HEINSBEROEa. pERlODICA LS, PAPERS, BARPIR'S Magazine; Ihe Century. Seribner's Utgtflue, and all the different LIbiarys can always" be found -at our counters as seon as they are published. ......... A cordial Invitation )scx'endetlihirtUeas and strangers from ' ' HEINSBERGER'S. men 6 V Cash .Book and Muale Store LAfJE) RLACCQ. 3QQ TONS NOVA SCOTI A LAN f PLAsT TEE, 94.38 ttr cent, of Sulphate ef Lime: ' The want ot Piaster nss oeen one of the rrca test drawbacks b successful farmlBgln this SUte. and ft Is an Important service to this great Industry and to tbe State. It is qolte indispensable In any judicious system f agriculture, and it serves several Important ends, besides the direct one of fur alshlnr lime and salshur: It rstbers nlrrortn and prevents Its dissipation and loss; It Is a specific for clover and other legumlaoa plants and It indirectly renders tbe potash of tbe soil available and so a ids la 'the restora Uon ot worn lands. We have sold Plaster to maav dnrinr tfcs Ust vear. all from whom we bare beard. press their satisfaction a Its results. '. The sppllcatloa of Plaster to anlmajxnsn re. will Increase tbe value of that taannre beyond calculation. composting with piaster will 'improve ihe value of your com post S3' 3 percent. ' -' Sowing from !tu to 400 pound of plaster ti the acre, over ur small rraln after it IjIo the" ground, will give you an Increased crop o -' f ram to to lOv ier cent. . .: ' - Jt Is Indetpeasabie la eaily trnctH for sneb as straw berry beds, at-para jus betLi A Por aali la bits to sou iy ;4 " TUC3. T. EJLGIJlT, fU22ir tie f VTii-ic. :i"c. W hmnlh Luster;, v T ill .... rlRl i . 4 . ' ! '
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