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Absolutely Pure. Tn! powder nver varies. rlty.strenn "and caunoT be sold la cr"""" orTlhatepowdor. TiLO Daily Roviow- TUESDVY. J U' E 5- HENATB. - Tniift 4. Mr. Huh IlIlA A. Mr. Hale WASH:'V: r and Diplo- insula tion b r. Rl reportea. wus bill. matic Apprvrvrfl Sherinan it was .lnrlne tW week the Seate w f?ff? t,e calendar and erMion of bllU on "e th ?onUrXuVconi.u,edti.l a,X1on,"o.,.-r, .... fo.- In' at JjVI1CIIWM " . r.fMKl lopr at Jaekon, Mws. Ht,lourni, having iavea i. .yr HOUSE OP ltEPllKdhNTATIl to. Mr Mill moved that the rules be . Mr. MU uui -pimioii paed, nnspended ami a resoi fof tee on ii.V Wed "..V ViAtnrtlav. June lu A . f rnursuaj ,r- Tuesday, July nr! lGth. IJOIUIUCrw, "The HoSSSt 1 o'clock adjourned. THf,.1.1"?: i?tr.lareil in the House ' A ui. x' rZfL9 of Alabama, to e Into til. UDltl State. It 'SSSrti&Sfc .rntative, are excepted. uucblen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for V. Tirti?(uH Sores, Ulcens Salt S?."rvir Sorel Tetter. Cl.a,;- ,Tinnv refundeiL Price - ct ni mle by Wiu. H.Green. Pender County New. Buroav, N. C, June 4th, 18S8 n.trv Hkvikw : The County Comuussionersand . " t r r;wtmtrs met hereto- SS in JoKrSeSlon to evv he .ti?ei for this year, after which the SSSl of Magistrates proceeded to ect three County Commissioners. ?li J T For. 11. A. - Bland and A. C loore I- ii- McCIammy,Esq., wa 9If t.YMnn nf the Bonrd of e v - r elected Chainuan of the He. MThecin this jetton are look Intw well as could be expectel. Thetrawberry heason is abou nlived out, h!pper have slopped KKSn- aid turned their attention ?o other pursuits, whortleberries are nlentiful and if you were here some Saturday? vou-J liuaslno that you were In old Sampson, in the midst of the "bis bluest . Pontics "are beginlng to draw upon the iruARlnation of our peo ple And the aspirants for office ir e?lnlnj; to accumulate and wax warm, and the time for those de ceptive smiles and hand shaking are rapidly approaching, and we expectVoou to be engulfed in an absorbing camimin when i the three parties the Democratic, the orii Lat Republican and that other Ue-.M-i mirtv. alias Independent. will be arrayetl against one another U to be hoped that.thU alias may I , .7.. .tiinnuuient raUed over tion or oar 3 u?uS "i when a nubile r- 5!5?lef the Major has It wculd be rlcrnt in hU eWituent. not to V1?. IT i M service by send- Mil ana whole SLC June oSCouiiulttee on Pub He day, June Jin. v- h CoIumlt. Lands; -Monda . J une 1 1 . . like tlhtins our, ami u.uuk .3 ossTojustice and imosiUou for tn ileatrov the weak, it t,t,n lacK tO onKn ",.;",T .rtnlv for ttu watches the iuterest of the Oar people are bediming to cou .Uer who1 aliall represent them In the next Legislature ami tt I the rotmty oCleen penerally. I rom prej . -it truncations it tevms that Uea ..op'e- for the Lislature. vv.uMtn.ike a hohl ami a?:ro5-ive ; . I -u nul au excellent repre- Jli? t he nou.ination, for s icn T nt Jnne 5.2:S() P. M. - tli coining Convent ion. A here qpIulT3TURpExTJXE-Steaily could not Ie a belter flect ion iiiadQ SI IUI1 s u.sV rreih tnr tli two positions than thVs tuo at.. , c t cents for c,nts.;or good ft"i?. Paddison ho never been strained, efeated for any office in the conn- T. Jt-1 . m NTINE - Firm tv. notwithstan.Hn- he vvjvs a ;ca d " $i.oo3.00for yel- dlrtjnS j- The follows vre lamely tlie uiafcrity. He V.fmMnl ..notations: Ordiuary, cave general saiisiacuo.. - with IS'? I'' '. .SSfSTiJZ fact he U a nracurai uun.. : , , " and the people of Pender would e puardin their interest to ele ill. Quarterly Meeting Mav 'i and C. i Southport Station. May 0 and lran.Chnrch,at Wihuinsrtou.May 12 and 13. . ii..fT Whitei'le circuit, at Fair imilT. Mav 1U and 20. " Carver Creek circuit. atWavman. May 2$ and 2T. . , , Clinton circuit, at Andrew a Chap el. June 2 and 2. Keiiaiisville circuity at Charity, June 10 and 17. . r . ... Onslow circuit, ar Juliet and 24. , m ; Elizabeth circuit, at I'uruiet., uunc and July 1. . ' ;okebury circuit, at McNate, June 14andlr. ' . Pladen circuit, at Center, June ""waccamaw circuit, at Shiloh, July " Hrunswick Mission, July 21 and 22. T. W. Ctuthiuk. P. E. Candies and Fruits r HAVE ON HASP A V'ISK AOUT.MENT of Uom--MiuleCandk-s. iruaranteertto tic pure aisoa nnc lot of An. Uranus. Hananaa WIU mvlvcliy Expre to-uiornnv and Sat- unuy. from . r' rin Tom.we-.ana lJKS1 10 into market. AN1Vh Kn1 ,uiL- : LFieid Croquet- fJlilK liEST LINE OK CKOQt'ET FOU QUAl. lty and ITlcc ever offcrci Goorl. fheap parable. Also Lawn Tennis, at HKINSBEKGER'S aF IS Tno S u her.- Guardsman. Wlneton. X. C OFFICIAL. ORGAN OF THK XOKTII CAROLINA STATK GUAM. CONDUCTKP BY WILL X-COLB-y, 1st j?x. Co. A, 3d Iv-rf-, N. U. State r.uanl. n,ui' fit' riisuan is tit'Jorsil aud rccom 1 mendtHtby thf t.ovcrhor. Adjutant Gen eral. Kesriinental Communders aul all otner ofnrers ol tne nuani. n n u'liVJ""-' ,, " I nonnced as liie urk'an oi im- un inllltla in neneral trdcrs No. ;. whlca were Issued on May art. lsss. All t ltlzen soldiers iimnorvoiir in iwivjinre. Ti2 standard books IVi 'rui? cr'iUhsMAN one year for only SL-Vl Advcrtlsuig rates, fiOO per Inch. Send lor sample copy. Address WILL X. vOLLi , inibllsher oitiikkn ciaudsmax. roy2jtf Winston. N. C. Keep Cool. IFYOf WANT SOMETHING NICK. DKINK A. F. LI CAS' Soda Water,Gin er Ale, &c. Best ln the city. Guaranteed inre and made of the Rest Materials. BEST MILK SHAKES IS THE CITY. A. V. LUCAS, lHlc. twt. Front and Second S's. rr-.Ml unhrs. from the fount ry promptly nileL my am On Corn, Peanuts and Potatoes MIRY OARBOXATK Or MUK, MIr.I m 1 1 11 h ai.mi 1 RK ULTH ASTOSISIIIXG. Addreo FRENCH RUGS.. IUh'.Wt I'olnt. N. ' 18SS. IIiiriHT's W ILLUSTItATKD. HABrCKS ANKKKLT lUVH a weil-CMiOUSnoa Second round of Quarterly in for the Wilmington ltnct f the Methodist K. Church. South: Briiiwwlek circuit, at Concord, r . . place os the lea.itng uiustniteu newspaper 10 1 west: articles on American and foreign Indus America. The fairness of Its ctlltonal com-1 try. ieautilully Illustrated papers on Scotland, uienta on current politics ins .earned tor it the Norway , Switzerland. Algiers, and the West respect snuwamrmT m mi i.uai i,-.m- era. arm tne variety anuexeeiuweiu 13 uip- rvj "vuiMin. "uiui ii".iui n... a .-.vri. . a .. n r. 1 . T. 1 rj.i ! kiin I irhii Limn stories by the best and most popular writers, flilt tor the pcntsal of ieople of the widest and other popular writers; and illustrated pa range of tastes and pursuits, supplements 0 or spai artistic and literary interest, are frequently provMel. and no expense ts Vhe Editorial Departments are conducted by spamlto rrlng the ldv'he.-x onlerof artistic cieorsre William funis. Wtlli.im iwn -inwells uumij iu u.-ar h,ju iiir- nm.ni.uiwj u. in. . - .. . M . 1. ,t 1 uMtAn .r f ha ( uauzi nil iu:isct ui uwur- au'i wm iu uiiuij. In all lis features llarper'a Weekly lsaMmlr ably aiupted to be h -wtk-oiae est ln every noKscnouL HARPERS PERIODICALS. rtj ry VX" in IIARIEUS MAtlAZINK 4 00 HARPER'S RAZAR 4 00 HARPER'S YOUNU PEOPLE (JO llxtaor 'it to all i'Jcrt'nr in tte Unit The Volumes of the Wrekly bcln lth ihe flrsJLNumber tor January of each year. Wneu no time ts tnentiouel. subscriptions will begin iiiiu liic umver luiivui mi umu ui riti ui order. hound Volumes ot Harpers .Weekly, for three ) cars Oacic. 1 a neat do h binning, will be sent by iaall, postage naldor by express, tree otcxpen.se (pnldel the irvltjht do not ex ceed one dollar per volume), for f? tJ ier voL Cloth Casen for each volui-ie, suitable for binding. ti-Ri tie sent by mall. ist-paid. f.n receipt of l o) each. T Rcmittanora should be made bv PosM!ce Money order or Praf t. to avoid chance of loss XnrfpctFrrs ar? tot In cnffi thin adcrrH.'triu iri::jtt ih trrin vrrV't-r Harper S: llrothers. Ad.lrcai HARPiLUi Ll.'OTllEHS. rev L r.nv l'crk COM5IEKCIAI. NEVTS. "jr "ood ordinary, 8 3 1G; low mid n.r.-io:.ia.15lis Oood '"Saints to-day: Spirits. 390:roSin. 1 551; tar, 44; crude, 214; cotton, 26. MAKINE NEWS. ARHiyED. X Steamship Equator, Nelson, New York. If. O. Smallbones. Steamer A P Hurt, Robeson, tay etteville. Woody & Currie. Schr Emilv P Northaiu, -Peiuie-will, Philadelphia, Geo Harriss, Son &Mir Albert H Cross, -Henderson, Ti,i!!.ifirlii;i (ieo H arriss.Son & Co. . Schr Lena isreeti, jones, i-nuauei- phia, fieo Harriss, bon io. CLEARED. ; Steamer Fan ita. Nelson, New York H. G. Smallbones. ' Steamer A I Hurt, Robeson, Fay- Lfrviiio Wnndv & Currie. Nor barn ue Meteor, Jensen, Lon don, cargo by Williams & Murcm sou, vessel by Heme & io. , EXPORTS. COASTWISK." New York Steamship Fanita 5 ofti iinlm cotton. 801 bblH rosin, 21 casks spirits, GO bbls acid, 1 pkg mdse, 2o,200 it lumoer. KORKION. Jxmdon -Nor barque Meteor 750 casksspts turpt, 2,W.K odis rosin. MONTHLY STATEMENT. stocks ox riANir JUNE 1, 1888. Cotton ashore, i.107; afloat, 415; total, 2.522 Spirits-as!iore,l,ltG; al tal, .2:'.2. Rosin-ashore, 42,094; ifloat, 2,116; to- alloat, J),3a3; ttnl .V.027. Tar ashore, r,,l04; afloat, 270; to tal, 0,404.. Crude ashore, 1)0(5. KlCCKIPTri FOR THK MONTH OF MAY. Cotton. 1)0 J; spirits, C,o;rosin,19,38.J; tar, 3,.VJ4; crude, 1,4U. KXPORTs FOR TI1K MONTH OF MAY. POMKSTIC Cotton, l.:W0; spirits. l,739;rosin,3,U22 tar, 0,874; crude, 092. FOREIGN lloshi, 30,002;' spirits. 2,219; crude, 00. sew ;v'Ktrrisr:r UEAlXiUA TITERS FOU BASK BILL SUPPLIES IN LARGE VARIETIES. For sale at II KINSBERGER'S ap is Bathing Suits, M BR EL LAS AND STRAW HATS, SUMMER OUTFITS, At . LOUIS ir. MEAKES', (Jentlemen s Furnisher and Hatter my 2T ! 12 No. Front ONWARD IS (THE WORD I MIE PROCRESSIVE FARMER JSN1K ts THIRD VOLUME at the following 1 subscilberl year..... -....$L!ie 5 subscribers. 1 year 5A 10 subscribers. 1 year ..,iacc one copy, l year, free to the one sendlcs club of ten. : Eight pages, 40 columns, weekly. Send cas (charges prepaid) to t L. L. POLK, Raleigh. N. C. fob IT 18S8. Harper's M;ij7iluc ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Magazine 13 an orcran of prosrreS' slve thought and movement ln every depart ment ot life. Resides other attractions. It will pntitQln ilnrl n r tli mmlnrr veii imnfirrani. ortlrlPH mirvrhlv Illustrate! nn the flreat males: new novels by Wiu. Rlaclc and w. I. Howells: novelettes, each comiileteln a single . H .. . v niiinikT nv if nrv. :imw nrinri n iioirn nnn I Amelia Rtves: short stories bv Miss woolson I . .. .. " . - - MM -v ' ' 1 anfi f navies iiuuicy Warner. 1 11 nni'nci PERIODICALS PER" YEAR: OAZINE iJvJiJ,!;:' ufvrw JjtiKirS wrr VVViPTw ;" i 1 IIAK1 LR S lOLNG I hOPLK 3 00 Pusiage r to nil gttlisrrPw hi the UiJIfd HARPER'S WEEKLY.. I The olnme of the Magazine becin with the j Numbers for June and December of each year. 1 I When no time 1 specincd, subscriDtlons will J i km iu ii umw:i turnip a UluC Ol n ceiptof.onler. Bound Volumes of Harpers Macrazlne, for three years back, la neat cloth binding, will be sent bjvmall, post-paid, on receipt of f300 per volume, c loth Cases lor blndlmr. 50 cents oach by mall post paid. . . Index to Harper s Maeaxlnc. Alphabetical: Analytical and c LasslUecl, for Volumes 1 to 70, lnclusaT fnn June, ism. to June, 1M3. one oL. bv.x cloth. f4 (u - ' Remittances should be made by Post-Offic' Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of A-.r5;r are mot to copy this aatvrtisnnen. xr;n-tvt tt exptvsx rnih-r or Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER BROTH ERK nov 15 -2;ew yorS MISCELLANEOUS THE MAYO HOUSE. would respectfully announce to my friends and the public generally that the Matrn ffmisft. at the Books, ' . . wnowopenfor the season, unaer pvcry facility Is offered this season lor samn?. t cuuow . - . .o,, tnttip mm- "S;1?"u"iav"1. - r r . fort.or guesis. ; . cwnnT nn(1 Two ooais uuujr.; x j, : DITISE stop each .wayon each .trip. - V.t-.ir ,or nr TWn water fishinsr at any rtici cfnn .."- LotamoHr whpn th steamers or- rtve! FTshTng tackle and ball kept ready tor instant use.- . n.Mn rprv: Rates oy me uay, ui - - reasuua. . - iMnrr to make parties irom vuccuuuuj u.,. arranirements addressr MA0 II OL iL..ine Kocks, w iimmou. Y., MRS. W. E. MAYO, Manager. my 18 tf AT LAST Thft Summer Straw Hats t Have Come! i ; - - ! A large lot of the Newest Shapes in White Stra Hats have been secured, away be- i low manufactu rer s prices, and placed on our counters, and 1 i we are ready to give'ouf Cus tomers the benefit of tnem, hpfore thev are all WW -". " - j picked over, - - - At K ' .; Taylor' 118 Market St., '-. -..' WILMrNGTON, N. C. : We will close every Friday from the ist of June at i o'clock; my 31 . 116 Market St. -o- WE WILL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK 10,000 Yards vTHITE GOODS, In all the i different textures, very low. . : -: ' . . .'' ;: '. j f '' Yards WHITE AND COLORED . - , ' i WASH FABRICS for Pjresses, 5c. 10,000 2 500 YflrdS SATEENS FRENCH ' PATTERNS", worth 20c. forl2 l-3c 2,500 Yards SATEENS.worth va i-2c. for 8c. 5,000 Yards FLOUNCING S ANDEJL BROIDERIES, very low. croBSiisr Parasols and Sunshades. JOBSIN - GAUZE VESTS Many other goods, &cM &c. Well try to increase our facilities on our Bar gain Day, TH U R SDAY! to wait quicker on our patrons. " Every Friday afternoon from June 1st vre will close At 1 o'clock, to give our men a half holiday. . ; W. w. Eats, -. k . . . 1 i 116 Market Street, ZWILJIIXGTOX. X. C. my 23 sBazar I;I;IatZ, MISCELLANEOUS r """y T- AM OFFERING FOR THE SPRING TRADE t4cbest and most complete stock of the season at lowest prices, cuukl all of the I uiirSiratoreoa Age,. SSK?S r.nni Mini i i "-' o . . l -may -. tAnircnrniissoa inai Ol JUiJ 2n to mhVHaid;; Checked and at demand. A large stock oflious i ana nusicij r..,:imerps for hery good styles in cioui - Men and Boys' wear, wun a i, fan nn1 KrtVS' Wmf. o-- of Drv Goods and jsoupns. , 0 i . JNO. J. IIEDRICK. ap SI fJotice. ' PRACTICAL GARDENEi?, WHO HAS nf ovnerience In gardening ililU liiajuj jv-i"" .. and rearing of plants," has located la Wil minion and Is prepared to fuinlsh all kinds of rare plants and seeds direct from England. He is also prepared to plant and tlx Lawns to stand and guarantees his work. - He. offers ovelWflerent varieties of EngUslf Roses, stout ttooowB, which are for sale very lou. Slli ,,L,.:rLf; tr 'tiftrrienen" care of Mrs. n. Reher, will receive careful - and 'prompt attention. ' ! , - m nv Diamond Dyes JN ALL COLORS, A FULL AND COMPLETE stock can befounoTat - J - ' , German Drug Store. . Corner S. Fourth and Nun Sts.. P. 8 Prescriptions fiUed at all times, day and night, - - mL"""'1 FROM PIER 29, EAST, RIVER,, NEW YORK Located between Chamber and Roosevelt- s s. ' . AtSo-'clock, P, M. . , FANITA EQUATOR BENEFACTOR FANITA.. . .... . .;-.. TUursday. May 31 .... Saturday. June a .... .... . Sai untay, J n ne . . . ..... Wednesday; June Vi FROM WILMINGTON' BENEFACTOR ..4.... .Friday, June 1 ; . . . .'.Tuesday, June 5 Friday, June 8 Friday, June 15 FANITA.......... EQUATOR......... . BENEFACTOR...... rsr- Through Rills Lading and-Lowest .Thro' Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to J , 1! G. SMALLBONES, Supertnteudeut, -.. . - Wilmington, N. C THEO. E. EGER." Trafllc Manager. ' ' . 1';.: NCW YOl'k. WM. I. CLYDE & CO., (Jen'l Agents. . -"my 8 :r Broadway. New York. AVe want your orderp for II5II'TIXG, KUI,IN; and IJIMDIWCi, and if doing your work well, with good mukriaj and -ttoek amount to anything we know we are cerLairily entitled tp at least a". portion. Our money has not been put in old time material and wc are constanly adding new type - ' -. Try 11s on any-books yoii: want made to order. - 1 - - Personal attention to all orders. ... ... .; JACKSON fc BELL. Notice. jyjR. W. A. McGO WAN will collect subscripV Hons due THE' DAILY' REVIEW, and (solicit new subscribers.' tf Building Materials ! Paints, Hardw ref ... . CLAY FLUE CHIMNEYS I Crocks Most complete stqck of BUILDING SUPPLIES to be found tn the State, whicli we . -offer at the lowest prices, ; , Factory Agents for Stoyesr " WE HAVE ' A Large Assortmfi of Stoves whlcn ;we ask you to examine. The ZEB VANCE -. and OTHELLO still lead. Farming Implements, ' Amalgum Bell3. Esti mates for Building Materials, circulars of Stoves and Sash furnished ' ' upon application. Our low prices will surprise' and . . goods - please you r - Jacobi's ad w. Store, api9tf 12 8611111 Front Street. - - Fortune Teller jyjllS. PURRIE, THE -FAMOUS ASTROLO ger, of New York, now at ?ir MflrL-Pt. atrnt can be consulted on all the affairs of life! Jjives Initials of those you have or will marrv. orisgs the separated toeether. pawwktwvAv. t -'-:.fcfatni iuuiriaSes. past; present ana future revealed. : tues not found in jv 50 cents and $1.00. Will remain until May lst ! apaiir nuaugui mugs i;lrasl I'uspaaj. jpfl01sus n,itot TI MARKET, BETWEEN XTJL WiVTSZ'A on-viJu imru nireeis. ..1 , . - i -TI11I"V W'l F Tiro 4 rriT-T.. - . . . , . I WK fooaiEK, caster. loe Pays Interest on rlfToir- ' - l3m?.?rea t0 exte Trusts of ail kinds. , , men. 0 if mCCCLLANEOn;; Somotliin AtSS o I ITAVE ON HAND A VERY FIXE ASSflf M EST'. OP. Grcci-rs' Sundries, which, are corCiaUy reoommenaJi are fond of Fancy Goods. SARATOGA cmpSIiln);aM OLIVES FARCIES. . . Imported GINGER PRESERvvc lb. and U lb. Jars. MJt.KS in lfi. Large FRENCH PRUNES, - EVAPORATED CALIFORXli Flil j HALIBUT STEAK. . SMOKED SALMON. ; ; ! HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA : ? ! CONDENSED TOMATOES ln cm Imported and Doraestirt srrro SUPS. OALCEsanj(i DRANDIED FIGS, PEAKS and PEL, finest quality. Also the VERY riXKsTfl BUTTER received weekly by Exp -jneh 5 mi tw . QN FIFTH STREET, 15ETVFi:.j 5; berry -and Walnut," are now tuiiv Horses and vehicles for hire ana hord ed and tended by the day, week v pr Large stock yanU R.W.EE.ST. mil 13 ly. .rropr.c:- PpMONA HILL NURSERt . v "POMONA, N.O., ' Two and a Half Miles West of f j reensboro r pie main line of the U. mi, h p through the grounds and wlthu im t( ihe omee. ; Saiem trains makcsinni J- State, and one of the largest la the L' Stock r consists of Apples. Vm'i Cherry, Plum, Japanese Feilmmons ets, Nectarines,.-Mulberries. Onluce Figs, Raspberries, Goosebemes,cunWi Plant, English Walnut, I'e.'ans, chtv Strawberries, Roses, Kvar0Twns,siiaeT" &c. All the new and rare-varieties as vr' the old ones, which my new Catalog for' will show." - " Give your orders to my nutnorized jf order direet from the Nursern 0 Correspondence solicited. Destrinlivet logue free to applicants. . Address-. J. VAN LLVOLEV, - 0.' POMONA, Guilford CO, tsr" .Reliable Salesman wanted In n County. A good paying commission ti given. ap; Societ? W01L rUE SEWING SOCIETY OF, ST. JOI Parish solicit orders for all Hods of thi fancy sevring, crochetuig and embroidery. Ladies' and Children's aprons a special1 .Orders left at the Rectory, or 224 1 Third street, will meet with prompt attci nov 25 tt , , G G ARDEN HOSE, DOG COLLAR, i Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come ln a,t them We have the good8 and can my 14 tf 14 Front St, YilmlD2ton,i CARRIAGE REPOSITC REPAIR SHOP. PARTIES IN WANT OP AST f Vehicle or want any Repairing done tc old vehicles, wilWlnd it ttelrKt- CaUn C.:B.' SOUTHERLY Corner Second and PrlnofS s Send your horses to he shod Jf. first-class Shoer. ' :L-J----- Liffoyihpurohc: Q : T Rafe. Reliable, . . .7 1 . . A LL..TH1S P0LICY,-n0J)E-8 T centir - got left will J '$fi BROAVN & CO.. corner ol ow v Mnlberry streets, andtake P safety Fund' System ln . JJJ Annuity Insurance Company. ble company has paid out ;Ur 1887 over $35,000 In death losses. Amount of Insurance to r Death losses paid under . l Fund System. ..--:r 1 Amount of Safety funu. v,' Tkioooonorpr cony 1 7Iie Acmo lw MANUFACTCBC? Feriilizers, Pme Fi : Pine Fibre' Mattir; VVJ L ixvnT"RT&" milE REPUTATlu . thb ACME andOEMjsnovr the results of three years' use the best farmers of this and ot': attest their value as a Tlie MATTlNi native pme, is The MATTING, made from conceded to v- comfqrtandda- ! demand for itls dally mcre ' vvoobise The FIBRE or and3 ! Mattresses j 1 AJ . .. nstlnseci elastic anu pi r t I'TOIVTC uojij riii-U' nttj, i UUe llllprp Fruit and Fruit Growing are corduiirr to inspect this, ' the Largest urwJ ,, nr. A 1TTV A nTTIKli IVI M IV II L LL J - RIINGTON- certiflcates from reliable good can 6e seen .t oar o ed upon application. - ;
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