a
i
..' ; V; III .
Advice to old and voting In ce
lecting spectacles you should be cau
tious not to take "more magnifying
vower thnn lias been lost to the eve
as in the same proportion that you
ytii.:ii:,"gto:" ::aui;ct.
Oct. C 2:;:oP. 21.
- SPIRITS TURPENTINE Steady
at 40 cents. Salea of receipts at A'J
cents."'- : - .v.
pass tliat point 01 increase, win cause strainei anti 70 cents for trood
you iurtner injury. tome eye. using r strained.
iitteiiL-ion Ladies II !
-o-
Mrs! E. B.Xiggins
cessary is the daily cause of prema
ture old age to the sight. You can get
the best :it Heinsberxer's.
TAR Firm at $i:C0.
CRUDE ; TURPENTINE Firm Is now in the Northern Market? purchasing a
nt M Oft frti-.-hmrrf XI Of nw f. ' l
dip and vircrin. - .
COTTON Quiet and stead V. The
following are the official uuotations:
FALL STOCK
mm
, All Tn.
-e TT V,- , i 1 i V- Ordinary, , 6 5-1C; good ; ordinary,
Mr. b. H. Fishblate, the Kim; ? is-ift. inw iirtKr oi. ?,iiiTia
Clothier, lias Ins Fall stock reatlj V 'JlGf good muidiinj?
for inspection. He always purchases
early
so
i
Receipts to-day: Spirits, ,116:rosin,
103; tar, 14G; crude, 77; cotton, ,2,050.
MAKTNE NEWS,
, ARRIVED.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of pu
rity .strength and wholesomeness. More econ
omical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
as to obtain the choice
styles. Merchants buy ins: their
stocks this season of the year have
, .r;; "7. - ' rL" Stoajuship Pioneei, Wram, New
wmcx mcn-iiauio "" "y Yorkrrii vi stnaiioones.
have. Mr. Fishblate's stock Is com-1 . Steamer DMurchison, Smith, Fay i
. ... . . - I .11 -riiii.. e-nr -l
posed entirely or nrst class goods euevme. yjmaiusaiurcnison. ,
and tailor made-eoan! to custom , !rilVf V.rtreDtsen
, , I ue Janeiro, rieitie ajo. .- -
make. He employs no women at 2o hnmnnns Anii Potion
cents a flay and worK tiiem 10 Hours j Alex Sprunt ficoon.
OP THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN V '
MILLINEUY,
Fancy Goods and Notions ! ,
of all Grades and Descriptions, which she will
open for sale on or about the
;UTHOP()CTOBEU.
each day to make pants and Cheap
John goods to palm off on tin? pub-i
Srtdordg in'caZs. KOYAL Ijaking powdek I hc..His stores are well lighted day
CO.. 106 Wall SC. N. Y-
oct 28 dJrtvly tenrm ithvd 3rdpw
- SATURDAY. OCT. 6. 188S.
IN CONGKKSS rKSTKKOA V.
Washington, October,, n. Senate
not in session.
HpUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- Several private bills having been
disposed of in Committee of the
Whole, Mr. McRae, of Arkansas,
and night, which is very essential
for buyers of clothing. We advise
our readers to beware of a dark store
and Cheap John goods. . , tf
:
flirAT1t AHATVKT TtfV. KTIUKK
And always have a bottle of Acker's
English Remedy in the house. You
cannot tell how soon Croup may
strike vour little one, or la cold or
cough mav fasten itself upon you.
One dose is a preventive and a few
doses a positive cure. All Throat
and Lung troubles yield to its treat
ment. A sample bottle is given you
' -
Services To-Morrow.
St. l'aul's Evan. Lutheran Church, corner of
Sixth and Market streets. Kcv. V. V. E. Pcs-
chau. I'astor. English services at 11 o'clock a.:
m. (icrman services at 8 p. m. Sunrtay School i
at i::a. in. W. 11. Strauss, Supt. Visitors cor
dially welcome.
St Paul's Episcopal t.'hurch, corner Fourth
and orange streets; Kcv. c. A. Arnold, lfector.
Services to morrow at 11 a. in. ana 8 p. in.
Sunday School at n:4a.ra. Seats all free. Every
body is welcome,
sr. Andrew's l'resbyterlan Chuch.cor.Fourth
and Campbell streets. Key. John w rrimrose.
Vastor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7-:X p.
m.. by t he Pastor. SabbathjSchool at ':: p. in.
Prayer Meeting and liOcturo Wcxinestiay at
8:00 p. m. Scats free. . .
First Baptist Church, comer of Market and
Finn streets, ucv. t. n. in tciiard. i. i..
Pastor. Payer mcelinjr buncUiy mornlnfr at
51:31. Services at 11 a. m. and 15 p. m. After I
the morning services the Ii-d"s Supper will
ne adminisicrea. Sunday school at a:,J0 p. m.
called up the Senate bill to incorpo-l free and the Remedy guaranteed by
rate the Maritime Canal Company I Mnnds Jiros., druggists.
of Nicaragua, and the measure was
taKn np ior consideration. i church
Mr. Culberson, of Texas, offered
an amendment providing that'noth
ing in this act shall be held or con
strued in any manner to involve the
United-States in any pecuniary ob
ligation whatever other than in re
spect to the payment of tolls."
QMr. Culberson's amendment was
aerreed to. and the bill beimriu Com
mittee of the Whole the question
was put on reporting the bill favor-
. a mi i u
auiy to me no use. . iiievuie tcmiii
! ed 33 to 6, and Mr. -Fuller made the
point of no qnornm. The commit
tee then rose. '
'" tMr. Burns offered a concurrent
resolution, which was' agreed to, for
the appointment of a select joint
nnmmit.tPA of t.lir Soimtors mid
thrp T?pnresentatives to in vest! "-at til 1'ular monthly meetl n for business Monday j
rnree epresenrati es io i ucsi imMi nlsut .lt S o,cocJ Yonn,- People's society of J
laeworivuuuB wuuie v itsui whjji i christian endeavor vvennesdav nl?rht at 8
aqueduct tunnel, contracts made for
the same, the; bidding tor and let
ting of contracts, and the compen
sation paid for the work.
' The House then at 5 o'clock took
a recess until 8 o'clock, the evening
cioecirtn tr fnr (nniiilr;irirtfi or
private pension bills.
uucklon'H A.rmca Salvo
mi ." - . xi. 1. : -.1 1.1 " r
i ne cesi oaive m nie wuriu iur
Cuts, . Bruises, cores, ulcers, Halt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
peLHands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
kin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required, it is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 2.1 cents
per box.
For sale by Win. H. Green.
stateTnews.
; CLEARED.
Steamer D. Mufchisoh, Smith. Fay-
A . Ml TIT! 11 - C " mm I
ertevine, v imams cc, iunrcmson.
IVEEKIjY sttatement. . f
STOCKS ON HAND OCT.. 5, 1883..
Spirits ashore, 7,861 r afloat, -,850;
total, 9,711.
Rosin ashore, 85,708; afloat, 1,000;
ioiui, niKiv. ... .
Tar ashore, 1,046; afloat, 115; total,
1,101.
Crude ashore, 650.
Cotton ashore. 6.134: afloat. 945: to
tal, 7,079. . .
RKCEIPTS FROM OCT. 1 TO OCT. 5.
Cotton. 5,119; spirits,671; rosin, 2,341;
tar, .W7;crude, 352. '
KXPORTS FROM OCT. t TO OCT. 5.
, DOMKSTIC.
Cotton, 1,137; spirits, 428; rosin, 213;
tar, 469; crude, 290. , t , -
PA LL AND WINTER
1. ..i. Itl. iii UJ
Ncr.v Every Week Pome of the
Apple
c
BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, ALSO
. ' Potatoes, " Onions asd Callias;?. -
i. . . ..
A fresh lot of K. D. CflEESE. Also' Ameri-
dan and EDAM cheese.
Ur. Price's Baking Powder
IN GREAT DEMAND.
: It is Excelled by None !
acres.
r.i
but el ve 8 T, "liare
for n f
few acres ol bott, rh u U I i I
an(1 e tin
ma ari.i- '
U5
and is admitted by
'connoisseurs" to bo tne
A TUOKOUGIILY COMPETENT
NEW YORK IIIIL LINER,
- from one of the ,
LEADING MILLINERY' HOUSES,
will be employed to nil "all - -
; Millinery Orders
AND '
Satisfaction Guaranteed !
DRESSGOODS
Ladles will save money and serve their In
- - terestsby awaiting h,er return, as her
prices will be -
Lower than Ever Before
AND GOODS OP
LATEST STYLE.
-AND
AGENT FOR
RIM M l CIDemorest-Rftliablo Patterns,
K.1M All di hjf xw stviPQ .met, T?PirPrt
NOWOPEN AT
' AGENT FOR
" Winston Daily: A donation of
$1,092.90 was presented to Rev. R.
G. Pearson this morning by the cit
zens of the Twin-City.
StatesviUe'iandmar-: There was
a killing frost Sunday morning and
another one equally heavy yester
day morning. It caught a great
deal of.obacco and it is not an ex
aggeration to say that one-fourth of
the crop in this county has been de
stroyed. No damage of any conse
quence was done to any other grow
ing crop.
Goldsboro Argus: Little Miss Su
dio Griswold, daughter of Mrs. Geo.
Griswold, while playing with some
iiktte incuus an iui. . u. uiyicj ii
handsome .new residence on John
street, fell and broke her arm. With
wonderful presence of mind and ad
mirable, "nerve" she -walked calmly
over to Dr. KirbyV office, near by,
ahd had him to set the fracture.
Greensboro Workman: Rev. J.
A. Bowles, of the M. E. Church,
South, assisted by. Rev. Q.V. Smith,
of Greensboro Centenary Church,
Rev. W. F. Kennett, of the Metho
dist Protestant Church, and others,
is holding a very fruitful revival
meeting at Oak Bidge church, not
far from the Institute. Quite a num
ber of the 6t udents are . subjects of
the revival. , " - f
Rutherford ton Banner: As Mr. B.
A. Hampton was returning from thi
Democratic Club meeting on Friday
night last he was s?t upon, on the
outskirts of town, by our or five
men and severely beaten wth rocKs.
His clothing was cut in seyeral
places, and a; pocketbook contain
ing something oyer $100 was either
lost in the melee or stolen by his .as
sailants. Mr.' Hampton made as
good a defense as possible under the
circumstances but the odds were too
heavily against him.. He was unable
to identify the partie,s, but' thinks
thev were all white men. The as
sault was brutal and cowardly in
the extreme ''" '''";"'
- All kinds of School Books and
School Supplies can be bought
cheapest at Heinsberger1s. - t .
HAPPINESS AND CONTENTfltKXT .
Cannot go hand in hand it we" look
on the dark side of every litjije ob
stacle. Nothing will so darken Jifo
and make it a burden as Dyspepsia.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure
the worswprm of Dyspepsia, Con
stipation and Indigestion, and make
life a happiness and pleasure. Sold
at 25 and 50 cents by Munds Bros,
druggista. ' .
o'clock. Prayer and Praise meeting Thursday
nigriit at s o ciouJc.
First Presbi'tcrlan Church, corner of Third
and Orange streets. Rev. 1. 11. Iloge, Pastor.
Sunday services at 11 a. m. and o p. m.
Sunday school ut 5 p. m. Lecture and Prayer
Meeting at 8:15 p. m. on .Thursday In Lecture
Room. Visitors always cordially welcome to
all services. Helping Hand Mission Sunday
School at 5.00 p. m., every Sunday. Prayer
Meeting and Lecture every Wednesday night
at 8:15 o'clock.
Grace Methodist E. Church, South corner of
Fourth and Mulberry streets. Rev. Walter S.
Creasy, Pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 i).
m. Sabbath School ata::jO p. m. PraycrMeetlrig
and Lecture Wednesday at 8 n. in. The pub
lic are cordially invited. Seats free.
Brooklyn Baptist Church, services In the
new church, corner Fourth and Brunswick
streets. Rev. g. M. Tolson, Pastor. . Sunday
serv ices at 11 a. m. and at 8:15 p. m. Sunday
School at 4 p. m. lTayer meeting Thursday
night at 8:15 p. m. The public Is cordially in-
viiea. -
. Shiloh Baptist Church, corner ot Eighth and
Walnut streets, l'reachln'r at 11 o'clock, a. nu
Sabbath School at 1 o'clock, p. m. Preaching
at 3 o'clock, p. m. Bible reading at 6 o'clock,
p. m. Preaching at 8 15 o'clock, p. in. seats
free. Elder M. V. Morris, pator.
St. Mark's Church, corner Sixth and Mulber
ry streets. Rectory opposite to the Church.
Morning' Prayer and Sermon at 11 o'clock.
Sunday School at 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and
Sermon at 7 JO o'clock. Holy Communion cele
brated on the first Sunday in every month, and
on all Holy and Saint's Days.
Bladen Street M. E. Church, corner Fifth
and Bladen streets.. Rev. T. Page Ricaud, Pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. class meeting at ;
p. m.- , ,
Religious services in Tileston Upper Room
every Sunday at 3 P. M. Public cordially lnvi
ed. Fifth Street M. E. Church, between Nun and
Church streets. Rev. D. H. Tuttle, Pastor,
Services at 11 a. in. and 7 30 p. m. -
St. Thomas' Pro-Cathedral. First Mas3 at 7
a. m. Second Mass at 10 a, m. Vespers and
Benediction at r o'clock, p. in. Dally Mass at
8.30 a. in. .
A HEALTUY GROWTH.
Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a
firm hold on the American people
and is acknowledged to be superior
to all other preparations. It is a
positive curb for all Blood and Skin
Diseases. The medical fraternity
indorse and prescribe it. Guaran
teed and sold by Munds Bros., druggists.
Bff. Katz DemorestSewincMich'nes,
Only $19.50. Warranted for five years.
CASH HOUSE.
AGENT-FOR
116 RIarkct Street,
FIXK SILK FINISHED
ii : '
Lewando'sFrenchDyeHouse.
Respectfully, . ( v
MCKS.E; B.WIGGINS.
115 Market Street.
FINE .T AND PUREST USED, I
ROYAL NOT EXCEPl'ED. N
Don't Forget Jhat my Cart
GbesDownto tibSourw
- Weekly ! v ,
Call and leit me give, you prices. I nitre a
kinds of Groceries and the finest) in tho ciry.
: Jno. L Boatwright,
- ..-v. ' 15 & 17 So.Front St.
Located txtueen Cham.
1 " ii .
-.Sum
At 3 o'clock
FAN IT A ....
pioni:e?......
uenekactor
FAN1TA..
FROM WIUILGT0N
Si.M.iMT'vn1!
No. 10. . .
SCHEDULK WILMHOfOJ SEAfllASf. ft
- IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER 11, 1888.AT 7 A. M.
From Wilmington,
Leave 7:00 a. m
Leave 9:30 a, m
Leave... 2:30 p. m
Leave.... 6:00 am
From Hummocks.
' J. II.
sept 12 tf
Leave........ 7:45 a, m.
Leave. ...... K i:2T a. in.
Leave.. 5:10 p.m.
Leave....... 9:00p.m.
CHADEOURN.' ji.,"r
, General Manager.
oct l
Drape Armure de Lama
IN CHECKS AND FANCIES. ALL COLORS,
STOVES.
HEATING & COOKING.
LARGEST STOCK and most complete assort
ment to be feund In the state, see-our
Stock and hear prices before buy
ing. You will find that w e
can save you money.
curis, PISTOLS,
SHOT, OAFS,
OARTEIOGES, GLASS.
(Smaii anii ai:gk.) .
Sash, Doors "and Blinds
POCKKT AND TABLE CUTLERV,
Eazors, Scissors & Shears,
In fact a complete stock of
HARDWARE
In all its branchea
We take pleasure In showing our Good?. '
lacobi's ildw. Store,
DressF!annelsLadiesCloths.i
Habet Cloths. '
Novelties in Tnniniiims.
S 1 - - i
1 1
THE ' .
5mHiiH'Eni
I
pur Sp ciaSty.
-yy E ARE NOW OFFERING A PI1IST RATE
article of Bergner. & Engcl's Exp-iit Beer,
which we guarantee to keep in any climate
and for almost any length of time. ' it is bet
ter than other Export Leers and xwill keep
longer. - - " "
Also, always on -hand Bergner & Engers
Domestic Beer; Ginger Ale, Soda Water,. Sar
saiiarilla, &c, &c . .
. - A. .p. LUCAS. :
sept 29 lw. Dock St., bet. Front jind second.
"JOB7 PRINTING !
PIONKKR
BENEFACTOR . ..""
FA NIT A , .-v."
PIOKEL'K..-
W. Through urns Ladin"
Tut-sday, j, .
ffana Lowest r
Rates guaranteed to and from points u K,
and South Carolina. ' '
For Freight or Passage apply to V
JI'G. SMALLBones, Superinfcndent,
TIIEO.-E. EGEk, TraracJSli0tt' h
? . 'Vi BroadW. New Yort
SSon't Delay;
JEND YOUR BROKEN OK HULKED r
niture to me and I will repair It -promptly
at low prices." ,
v I propose to make my living this way t
will do the work well ami win nnt ,h
much fordoing it., call and see somj tf
repairs I have already made. I
pair Sewing Machines. Musical tor
se., as well as Furniture. Will ii?-""
give estimates, or probable cost of r ;':
come and see me. '
oct3 . - No.llN.fera(l5L
Removed.
' - Wilmington ' Savings 1'Trd
HAVE REMOVED TO JTa JfiB pirv
sr.reet. the office remir nrVvi:
n it r n rr . r i r- r-. .-1 ... k
II lei UC bl UUOiUJLCU. It'
OCtltl .
J'. 'iUUMKK
cashier.
Children' Cloaks,
DOLMANS, JACKETS, NEW MARKETS.
KT ANTED-AX ACTIVE MAX (ONE OtT
f f of employment to beenn on modr-rat ,
salary and work hlmselt up, ri'prest'ntins in '
nis own locality, an established house, hi ttr
ences exchanged. Gat's M'f'q Hocss.
sept 13 4w th . 33 Iteade SL, N. V.
The Acmo
GUARANTEED TO "OUTWEAR
A!IY CUSTOM-MADE CORSET
iayer: strouse & CO.
MTRS.-4I2 BROADWAY. JV. V.
Wer want your orders for l'ISI NTI2VG.
doing your work well, wRh gen' material MANUFACTURING CO,
anu hc.K anuunt to anything we know we
are certainly entitled to at least a fjortion.
Our money lias not been 'put In old time
material ami, we are coystauly aldhtr. new
MANU FA CTUKEES OP
OCt 1 4w
Plan noS Underwear,
. Ladles', Gepts' and Children's. ,
Gentlemen's Fine Suitings.
Now CimtclH aro l-t utr . Opftiiod
HA ItO A IN DA Y.
THURSDAY.
October 4.th. -
PARTICTLARS IN A FEW DAYsl
PJovv Heady.
FULLY PREPARED TO FtJRNISII
rlends arid the public sreneraUy with
the Purest Drugs that can be found in the
city. Also a fine assortment of Toilet soan.
Brushes and Combs. I have a fine assortment
of Cigars and Cigarettes. I can be found at
my store Night and Day. "
f JOHN SHEEHAN. the Druggist,
aug 14 6m N.W. cor. Fifth and Castle sts.
Just Received.
FINE XOT OF BANANAS, - ORANGES,
Fresh Home-Made candy every
type.
Try us on any books you want made to i
order. - -; , '
Personal attent ion to "all orders: ; " -V
' . JACKSON & BELL.
Fertilizers, Pine Fibre and
Pine Fibre Matting,
25th Annual Sess,on,v
UFTT WENTY-FIFT1I ANN1 r A r; STCRSTn
of Misses Burr & James' School will com
nco on Thursday, Oct 4th, at St. John's
WILMINGTON, M
o-
the ACJIE and GEM, is now establlshPd, c
the results of three years' use In the bas f
the best farmers of this and other States u
attest their Value ns a high grade manure.
Apples. &c.
day.
sept 17 tf
- ANTONIO FANTOPULA,
116 South Front st.
Specials
CASH HOUSE,
116 illarlcet Street.
W 1 LiM 1 (jTON, N. C. i
Q.ARDEN HOSEDOG COLLARS, LAWN
Mowers, Fishing Tackle. Come in and look
at them. . We have the goods and can make
the prices to;sulL
' W. E. SPRINGER CO.,
my 14 tf liFroht St.. Wilmington, N. C;
. John Vlorner
WOULD' RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
to his friends and the nubile eenerallr
that he Is now back at his old stand, No. 29
Market street, which has been thoroughly
! overuauieu. repaired ana reiurmsnea. with
first class worianen, shsrp razors and polite
attention he hopes to continue to merit the
patronage or the public -
- All of his force is now concentrated at No.
1 29 Market st. - , - . ; . sept 19
oct l
For Safe.
Th PflTfc T?r.n. 4 .kt,.,xr rVTaftroccno ALL KINDS,
CHEAP!
OCt tf
12 South Front street. 4
UEOP1?ns MONDAY, SEPT, 34. Careful in-
srrucyqn, wei equipped SchooL Business or
College preparation. Please enter sons at be-
ginning of session. See Catalogues n Rook
Stores. '' ;:'v --: ' ':Zi'
" VVAIHNGTGN CATLETT, Principal. .
sepi212w - J2 N vUI4a. street.
A SoiiSuiinhlc OflTir:
ANY PERSON INTERESTED IN MANU
facturin Mlnlncr Mini no- pi,.
the Mechanical Trades or si Pn 1 1 ti ki '
wl'1,ff11ve a copy of one of the best-papers
f . . V J ouvji luauLcra, a comDiete
v..vuv , i acucm uuti Aim US1 rial UOOKS
THE MECHANICAL NEWS
V3fAJfeo, fllEBESTJ
Dajjuajiaorjus,;: very fine i
. P. P. Pillows, M lers, Cusliohs,1
MOSQUITO NETS, WITH PATENT BAR !
Ojrfcer pfj Mail, If top Damp to call.
HOWELL & CAMMING,
, tuppgsiie cjty iiaji.
-P.' S. Old Mattresses renovated and remade.
Upholstering done. Leave orders with us for
Mr. J. B. Dempsey, Paper Hanger. Carpet
Layer and Upholsterer. ,
sept 24 - HOWELL & CU31MING,
rpHFTT WENTY-FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION
Chapel, on Third, between Red Cross and I milE REPUTATION OP OUR FERTIUZ
ior uie pasi two years. The street cars run
ning on Redoross, a.few yards from the build
ing, can cover any objection, to distance A
weu venuiated schoolroom, pleasant play-
sxuuuu, zwu. uisteru oi water ana retired sit
uation make it more desirable than more
ueiitrai localities avauatue.
effort for the advancement of the pupils kind-1 ; The MATTING, made from the leaves w ca
ij cuuuaicu i utru care, giving- individual I , ,n
attention to each, and ruling . with firm but (native pine: is conceded to be equal 10 -
i neir many graduates, some of them now 1 wool carpet for comfort ana aurauj
uupj-iug luc Liosiuon 01 teacners. testify to I ' T. M, r-j-
theirSUCCeSS. As alwavsstntrt In Vhoii. t dnmonil frT It f a llnllv InCrpaSlU!!. K
culars. scholars received ftTiiv fnr Mia". coccirtn I .
no deduction Lelng made- except in cases of j tues not found In any other fato
iwvu acieu tauKiiess. xnose entering after Oc-
luuci uuaiKcu oniy irom aate 01 entrance. ;
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION eiven hv Mrs. r
S.Cushlng, whose life-long devotion to the
science ana long experience in teaching,
should be a guarantee for her ability. r
vocai music, calisthenics and Free Hand
urawmg, iree or cnarge, daily exercises.
Instruction in Needle-Work of aU kinds, al-
au 11 co vi cuaigu, given w eeKiy.
For further pan lculars apply to-
Septl8 : THE PRINCIPALS.
University ofNorth Carolina
Chapel. mil; ST. 0.
nrWE NEXT SESSION BE JINS AUG UST 3a
Tuition reduced to 10 a half year. Poor stu
dents may give notes. Faculty of Fifteen
Taachers. Three full courses of study leading
to degrees. Three shortcourses for the tralnt
ing 01 ousmess men, teachers, physlcians-and
puanuacisLS. - .-.
law cnooi ruiiy equipped.
Write for Catalogue to . " -
- . HON. KEMP P. BATTLE;
' JyT.tf lSidcnt.
- The FIBRE or WOOL Is extens!re-T tcs
upholstering, purposes,- and as t u-o
Mattresses is almost equal to w u
elastic and proof against insec .5. .. ()0
certiflcat.es from, reliable F-'-J! & u.l
goods can be seen at our oC-ce.o. . u
ed upon application, '
H. CEpNBS.C:.0'
the rnoTOcrarn- f
Give mm a rHA"
- ' All. Work Guarantee3- . '
Pictures taken Sins or la."-'" -sept
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QLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE, AT YOUR
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no charge for transportation .. .
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