DUFFY'S PURE
Josh. T. James, Editor & Prop'r.
Wilmington. N. C.
SATURDAY. JUNE 22. 1889.
! Entered at the Postoffice at Wilmington, N.C.
as second-class matter.
FOR MEDICINAL USE
NO FUSEL OIL
. Scientific Remedy ; not a Beverage.
It Stimulates the Circulation.
It Tones up the Life.
It Purines the Blood.
It gives liife and Health to Women.
It Imparts Strength to Men.
Zt is Prescribed by Physicians.
It is Endorsed by the Clergy.
It has been Popular for years.
It is sold universally.
SECURE ONLY THE GENUINE.
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Senator Eustis, ot Louisiana, is so
much attached to Washington that
he seldom goes to his Southern home
f during the recess of Congress. He
I is a frequent promenader on Penn
isylvania avenue, attired in the
j coolestof summer garments. A straw
hat, flannel shirt, loose trousers,
russet leather shors and an alpaca
coat is his favorite costume. He is
a great admirer of outdoor sports,
especially base ball and horse racing.
He is a close reader of everything
that relates to foreign affairs, par
ticular! v our relations with t ranee,
j Germany and England. The Sena
tor is alwavs an interesting talker
', "...
Inn nntionnl nolitics. and is ever
j ready to discuss the subject with his
i nmiiprnns newsiiaper friends. He
enjoys hearing of the disappoint
ment of the office seeking statesmen,
.far he knows how it is himself, tie
was never regarded as an enthu
siastic admirer of Mr. Cleveland and
his civil service policy. In speaking
of the far-off Presidential contest in
1892 the Senator says he expects to
see the Southern delegations go to
the nominating convention and cast
their votes solidly for Cleveland.
The Southern people have learned
to regard him as their truest and
best friend, and it will be a difficult
matter to win them away from his
camp.
The latest trust, as already stated
in the Review, is the castor oil
trust. There are seven mills in this
country engaged in making the oil,
the value of their plants being about
$75,000. The manufacturers are
taking the final steps toward or
ganizing a trust combination with a
capital stock of from $250,000 to
$500,000. The scheme is protected
by a tariff tax on imported castor
oil of 80 cents a gallon. As the
average price of the imported oil in
1888 was 48 cents a gallon the trust
has the benefit of a 166 per cent.
duty. There has, however, been a
combination of the manufacturers
for years to keep the price up, so
that the organization of a trust can
not make much difference. Some
years ago the combination pushed
the price up to $1.34 a gallon, a lit
tle higher than the tariff tax would
warrant, so that in 1886 there was
an importation ot 13,UUU gallons.
Last year the price ranged from
$1.12 to $1.24 a gallon. There is
room now, therefore, for a further
plucking of the consumer. The sick
of this country ought not, of course,
to be at the mercy of a set of iuen
not content to sell for a dollar what
the "paupers1' of other countries
buy for 48 cents.
now
searching
in
Explorers are
Africa for two mysterious lakes
which have long figured on the
maps, though they have never been
seen by a white man. One of them
is Lake Landji, from which the real
Congo is supposed to issue after it
receives the two big head streams of
the Congo, the Lualaba and the
Luapulu. As the LucugaRiver,also
the only outlet of Lake Tanganyika,
is supposed to empty into Lake
Landji, it is easy to see why geogra
phers are anxious to have the re
gion of this supposed lake explored.
Mr. Trivier has started up the Con
go from Stanley Pool, and expects
to follow the river to Lake Landji.
The other mysterious body of water
is Lake Liba, which for years has
appeared on the maps far inland,
east of the Gulf of Guinea Some
cautious German publishers have
recently erased the lake from their
maps, as there is really no satisfac
tory evidence of its existence. The
well known explorer, Rogozinski,
has now started inland to see if he
can find this famous but mistv sheet
of water. It will not be very sur
prising if the explorers report that
neither lake exists.
Poison the fountain and the
stream is impure; poison the blood
and its taint is carried through the
entire system those innumerable
veins and arteries carry disease and
death instead of life and vitality.
As a result yu have Headache,
Scrofula, Dyspepsia, K idney Disease,
Liver Complaint and General Debil
ity. An inactiveLiver means poison
ed blood; Constipation means pois
oned blood; Kidney disorder means
poisoned blood. The great antidote
for impure blood is Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. Acting
directly upon the affected organs,
restores them to their rformal condi
tion. "A word to the wise is suffi
cient." x The "Discovery" is guaran
teed to cure in all cases for which it
is recoiutuended, or money paid for
it will be promptly refunded.
WHV WOJJKN FA1.
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine their Jife. Dr.
Acker's tinglisii Remedy for Con
sumption is an absolute cure for
colds. Munds Bros , druggists
Ex-Attorney General Garland, al
though a sworn enemy to full dress
and all social trimmings, has yielded
to the importunities of the portrait
painter and allowed a well known
artist to hand him down to history
in oil. The likeness is perfect, and
it now adorns the wail in the De
partment of Justice. The ex-Attorney
General is taking life easy in
Washington City, and has a com
fortable law practice. He says he
does not see many of his old asso
ciates since he left the Department
of Justice, and not even the news.
paper men come arouna ana give
him a chance to get off some of his
newest stories. When he was At
torney General Democratic Senators
used, to say, when speaking of the
difficulties in reaching Cahinet offi
cers, "We can't get at Manning or
Vilas, and it is only a waste of time
to see Garland, for he has nothing
to give us but a story."
A Sound Legal Opinion.
E. Baiubndge Munday. Esq , Couoty
Att v.. (Slav county, Tex. says : 4,Have
used E'ectric Bitters with mo.-t happy
results My brother tflso was very low
with Malarial Fever aud Jaundice, but
was cured bv timely use of this niedi
cine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters
sHVtjd Ijis lifts
Mr. D I. Wilcox3on, ot Horse Cave
Kv., fidds a I'ke testimony, saying
He Dositivelv believes he would have
died, had it not been tor Electric Bit
ters.
The great remedy will ward off, as
well as cure all Malarial Diseases and
tor all Kidney, Liver and Stomach Dis
orders stands uneaualed. Price 50c.
and $1. at Robert R. Bellamy's whole
sale and retail drug store.
JUNE JOKES.
Little Bobby: "Ma, will 1 go to
heaven when I die?" Mother: "If
you are a good boy vou will." "Will
you go, too? ' 1 nope so, noooy.
"And will pa?'1 "Yes. we will all De
there some time." Bobby didn't
seem altogether satisfied, but after
some thought he said: "I don't see
how I'm going to have much fun.
Sifting s.
The President: "Well, sir, what
c-.i y-i 1 1 UT J.
can 1 ao ior vou? uaiier: 1 wuut
a postoffice." Where do you live?'
"Oh. I can live an v where that the
postoffice is! Us Indians folks don't
mind traveling. Fuck.
Fannie tried very hard to be polite
and sneak correctly. At church one
day she met a little friend who had
been sick for some time. In asking
about her affliction Fannie said:
"Did vou enjov much pain when
you were ill?" Youth's Companion.
Very tall to very bow legged man:
"Great Scott! Did you learn to
walk - too vouner or what?" Bow
legged man: "Stranger, I warped
my legs stooping down to avoid
long legged bores who ask ques
tions. Judge.
"Mr. Reed does not seem to make
much progress in his courtship."
said Jennie: "Wo," replied Gussie
"he is so bow legged a girl can't sit
on his lap. 7 Epoch.
Dyspepsia
Makes the lives of many people mis
eratole, and often leads to self de
struction. We know of no remedy
tor dyspepsia more successful than
Hood's Sarsaparilla. It acts gently,
yet surely and efficiently, tones the
stomach and other organs, removes
that faint feeling, creates a good ap
petite, cures headache and refresh
ensthe burdened mind. Give Hood's
Sarsaparilla a
on good.
fair trial. It will do
There are 80,000,000 sheep in the
irgentine Republic.
Consumption Surely. Cured.
To thk Editor Please inform
your readers that I have a positive
remedy for the above named disease.
By its timely use thousands of hope
less cases have been permanently
cured. I shall be glad to send two
bottles of my remedy free to any
of your readers who have consump
tion if they will send me their ex
press and post office address. Res
pectfully. T. A. SLOCUM, M.C., 181
Pearl st.. New York. - i
Sanerior Courts of North Carolina 1889 ,
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Cnrlnir I li rloro Knvlrln
"1"i"6 " " Fall-nluage Gilmer:
Beaufon May 27th, Nov25tn.
Currituck March 4th, Sept 3d.
urnIon Vamli 11th SfTir 9th.
Pasauotank Mareli 18th, June 10th, Sept
Perquimans March 25th, Sept 23d.
Chowan April 1st, sept 30th.
Gates April 8th, Oct 7th.
Hertford April lotn, June 17th, Oct. 14th.
Wellington April 22d. Oct. 21st,
Tyrrell April 20th. Oct. 29th.
Dare May 6th, Nov. 4th.
Hyde May 13th, Nov. llth.
Pamlico May 20th, Nov. 18th.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
snriner Judere MacRae.
Fall Judge Boykln.
Halifax March 4th, May 13 n, jnov. litn.
Northampton April 1st, Sept. 30th.
Bertie April 29th, Oct. 28th.
Craven May 27th, Nov. 25th.
Warren March 18th, Sept. 16th.
Edgecombe April 15th, Oct. Hth.
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Spring Judge
Pall Judge Macliac.
Pitt March 18th, June 10th, Sepr. lfith.
FrankllnAprll 15th, Nov. llth.
Wilson June 3d, Oct. 28tb
Vance May 20th, Oct. 14th.
Martin March 4th, Sept. 2d, Dec. 2d.
Greene April 1st, Sept. 30th.
Nash April 2th, Nov. 18th.
FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Graves.
Stall Tnr?iTMi
i'Oll u uutv
Wake Feb. 25th. March 25tti, April 22d,
July 8th. Aug. 26tn, sept. 23d, Oct. 21 st.
Wayne March llth, April 15th, Sept. 9th,
Oct. uth.
Harnett Aug. 5th, Nov. 25th.
Johnson Aug. 12th, Nov. llth.
FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Soring J udge
Fall Judge Graves.
Durham March 25tn. June act, oct. I4tn.
Granville April 22d, Sept. 9th, Nov. 25th.
Chatham May 6th, Sept. 30th.
Guilford Feb. 18th, May 27th, Aug. 26th,
Dec. 9tn.
Alamance March 4th, May 20th, sept. 23d.
Orange March 8th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th.
Caswell April 8th, Aug. 12th, Nov. llth.
Person April 15th, Aug 19th, Nov. 18th
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Shlpp.
Fall Judge
Pender May 6th, Sept. 9th.
New Hanover April 15th, Sept. 23d.
Lenoir Aug. 19th, Nov. llth.
Duplin Sept. 2d, Nov. 25th.
Sampson-Feb. 25th, April 29th, Oct 7th,
uec. atn.
Carteret March 18th, Oct. 21st.
Jones March 25th, Oct. 28th.
Onslow April 1st, Nov. 4th.
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Merrimon.
- Fall Judge Shlpp.
An3on April 29th, Sept. 2d. No?. 25th.
Cumberland May 6th, July 22d, Nov. llth.
Columbus April 1st, July 29th. i
Robeson May 20th, Aug. 19th, Sept. 30th.
Richmond June 3d, Sept 15th, Dec. 2d.
Bladen March 18th. Oct. 14th.
Brunswick April 8th, Sept. 9th.
Moore April 15th. Aug. 12th, Oct, 2lst.
EIGHTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge
MISCELLANEOUS.
a TRADE iiauMMM
An Important Announcement
About six weeks ago. While at business, I
was suddenly attacked with excruciating
pains in my feet, knees and hands. So severe
the attack that I took my bed Immediately,
and in two or three days my joints were
swollen to almost double their natural size,
and sleep was driven from me. After suffer
ing the most excruciating pain for a week,
using liniments and various other remedies
a f rkbnd who sympathized with my helpless
condition, said to me :
" Why don't you get Swift's Specific and
use it. I wiU guarantee a cure, and if it does
not the medicine shall cost you nothing."
I at once secured the S. S. 8., and after
using ft the first day, had a quiet night and
refreshing sleep. In a week I felt greatly
benefitted. In three weeks I could sit up and
walk about the room, and after using six
bottles I was out and able to go to business.
Since then I have been regularly at my post
of duty, and stand on my feet from nine to
ten hours a day, and am entirely free from
pftln. These are the plain and simple facts
In my case, and I wilf cheerfully answer all
iitouirit's relative thereto, either in person or
by mail. Thomas Markili.ie,
11 W. 18th street, New York City.
Nashville, Temn. I have warded off n se
vere attack of rheumatism by a timely resort
to Swift's Specific. In all cases where a per
manent relief is sought this medicise com
mends itself for a constitutional treatment
that thoroughly eradicates the seeds of dis
ease from the system.
Rev. W. P. riAERISO!?, D. D.
Skw Yobk, 51 7th Ave. After spending
S'AW to be relieved of Blood Poison without
any benefit, a few bottles of Swift's Specifics
worked a perfect cure. C. Pobtes.
Viknha, Ga. My little girl, aged, six, and
boy, aged four years, had scrofula in tho
worst aggravated shape. Tney were puny
and siCKly. To-lay they'aro healthy ami ro
bust, all the result of taking . S. s.
Joe T. Collier.
Lady Lake, Sumter Co., Fla. Tour S. S.
S. has proved a wonderful success in my
case. The cancer on my face, no doubt,
would have soon hurried me to my grave, t
. do think itls wonderful, and has no equal.
3. H. Byrd, Postmaster.
Waco, Texas, May 9, 1S38.
S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga. :
Gentlemen Knowing that you appreciate
voluntary testimonials, we tr.fco pleasure in
stating that one of our lady customers has
regained her health by the use of four laro
bottles of your great remedy, after having
been an invalid for several years. Her trouble
Was extreme debility, caused by a disease pe
cullar to her sex. Willis & Co., Druggists,
Three books mailed tree on application
All druggists sell S. R. S.
Thk Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer s, Atlanta Ga.
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Piirii PiM.je, fctrtr Ysr&. ! S(
Fall Judere Merrimon.
Cabarrus April 29th, Oct. 28th.
Iredell May 20th, Aug. 5th, Nov. 4th.
Rowan-May 6th, Aug. 19th, Nov 18th.
Davidson March 4th, June 3d, Sept. 2d.'
Dae. 2d.
Randolph March 18th, sept. 19th.
Montgomery April 1st, Sept. 30th.
Stanly April 8th, Oct. 14th.
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
Spring Judge Philips.
ran duage
Rockingham July 22d, Nov. 4th.
Forsyth May 20th, Oct. 2lst.
Yadkin Feb. 18th, Sept. 23d.
Wilkes March 4th, April 29th, Sept. 9th.
Alleghany March 18th, Sept. 2d.
Davie April 1st, Oct. 7th.
Stokes April 16th, Aug. 5th, Nov. llth.
Surry April 22d, Aug. 19th. Nov. 18th.
TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Spring Judge Connor.
Fall-Judge Philips.
Henderson July 15th.
Burke March 4th, Aug. 5th.
Caldwell March 18th, Sept. 2d.
Ashe March 25th, May 27th, Aug. 19th
Watauga April 8th, June 3d, Aug. 29th.
Mitchell April 15th, Sept. 9th.
Yancey April 29th, Sept. 23d.
McDowell May 13th, Oct. 7th.
ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
SpringJudge Clark.
, Fall Judge Connor.
Catawba July 15th.
Alexander Jul 29th.
Union Sept. 16th.
Mecklenburg Feb. 25th, Aug. 26th.
e tusi.un jiarcn itn, uct. 7th.
Lincoln April 1st, Sept. 30th.
Cleveland April 8th, Aug. 5th, Oct. 21st.
Rutherford April 22d, Oct, 28th.
Polk May 6th, Nov. llth.
TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT,
Spring Judge Gilmer.
M M Fail-Judge Clark.
Madison Feb. 25th, July 29th, Nov. 18th.
Buncombe March nth. .Tune iri-.h Ana- im
non ih - 1 - " '
xransyivania April 1st, Sept. 2d.
Haywood April 8th, Sept 9th.
Jackson April 22d, Sept. 23d.
Macon May 6th, Sept. 30th.
Clay May 13th. Oct. 7th.
Cherokee May 20th. Oct. 14th.
Graham June 3d, Oot. 28th.
Swain--June 10th, Nov. 4th.
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Addree
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.M.t 1 1. Will I'SilirH T.lll CAlur -"tt u
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liooa contiinon. it given to 1
the season ofslieddingfeatliPHt5,d..
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wen. v-.iui uailKaeoa in urwn. '-'WHO
lZZIifiL 1 1 the
am 4tm
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To nt once e5tahli5i
niui' la ail ort, k.
lacmg our machini
ruuus warn toepe.
...vui. ,1 u will
i . i ra .
eacn loctiin .L
mmut trminm n
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Wo will also sendrr69:
amples. Inraturu.
lino nfnn. ,
" vuniT and wwvt
shov what wc 6cnd , .v1'
may call nt vonr h.. .tT'.H
iroperty. 1 his mmri
made after tho x. :
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.... iiiiiuu: Mlaii
. ml u l ii m i inrviiM ..
ftil machine in the worii
ifrce. No iMTiital
lef instructions given. Those who write to na It S
AmA tho hoKt .ltni.iin.l,;
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llfUi.f tvarba nf lilirl. nr A..n -u . . ,lu. aEH
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ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any propose line of
advertising iD American
Papers ly addressing
Geo. P. Rowell I Co.,
New- paper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New Vcrk.
3Sri3 lOcts. for tOO-parfe Pmphl
SAMUCl. NORMENT,
Treasurer.
GEORGE . fci, RIDGE,
Secretary, Manager an.. Actuary.
& vuiiers. rt . vv n
Tile Chief Reason for the great SUfl
cess of Hood's Sarsaparilla is found in thp
article itself. It is merit that wins, and th
fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually ac
complishes what is claimed for it, is what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
ale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
Mprit Wine riUa or blood p-
Bood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.
lloori'a Maroiiparilla is sold by all drug
tfsts. $i ; six for $5. Prepared by C L Hood
t Co., Apothecaries. IiOweil, Mm,
Janlpyrdwnjm mw8 M
iai-o : t. ntiu
Glameyer & Kuck wm ' rSS .arsali,
Maffitt & CiXbttHm?'
A. D. Wessell and 'S rearsall,W. H.lopp,
J. M. Ffwni?B (i- , .
Olean Bill of Health.
yHKBE HAS BEEN NO DISEASE WUAT
Respectfully, R. C. ORRELL.
April 16, '89.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
ThU 18 tit mrtn ,1... - .
Glandere the horses knit msDect0d for
charge of K. C. Oro421JM and ln
a healthy condltioiTknd f?S tas tonna ,n
glon. Stables were fomJi m anr conta
condiUon. IOUDd ln a good sanitary
apl 17 tf
W. H. WRAY, p. v. s.,
u 8 Inspector,
GEO. J. EASTEEDAY,
Ass't Secretary.
SLlfe Insurance at Absolute Cost,
A Guaranteed Policy.
An Incontestlble Policv.
Maturity alue ln Cash at Fixed Aee
Annual Cost Absolutely Limited
Only Four Payments per Year
Non Forfeitable After Three Years;
P. S. RTDDELLE, M. D.
WIL GIBSON, spedail? reCt0ri
S& d crai Natlonal 1Jank
JOHN IlAARti Jr., Local Agent,
001 36 Wilmington, N. C,
"STOK LEY'S "
. y W'R AI !R VVnr mi n-
Mgp prea io accommodate "
all who may call upon ua with the
Finest Oysters
mm.
Myrtle (Jrove, Middle acd
Stump Sound Oysttirs
always on hand fion ,
Btyledeslreo. "V'ThMv
mwzx wrtghtevilie.
25th Annual Session,
Of Misses Burr to. J,arr)fisSWnn7 will
Charjel, on Third, iwt.wm wl tosr i
camp Den streets, where it has oeen iocat
ior tne past two years. The street cars rss-
r.lilr A Tlml J 1..,,. . M i 1 . . 1 ... L.j
jiiug uii ncu urusjs, a icw jurus iiuiu iuuuwi
insr. can cover any objection to distance 1
wen vtuiinaieu scnooiroom. pieasani pi
central localities available.
'The Principals, as heretofore, will sparei
effort for the advancement of the pupils Id
ly entrusted to their care, glvlDg Individ
attention to each, and ruling with nrm W
loving: discipline.
Their many graduates, some of them M
occupying the position of teachers, testify
their success. As always stated ln their
culars, scholars received only for the sea
no deduction Icing made except in casa t
protracted sickness. Those entering after
tober charged only from date of entrance.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION given by M&l
science and long experienee In teacifts.
should be a guarantee for her ability.
Vocal music, Calisthenics and Free Hi
Drawing, free of charge, daily exercises.
Instruction in Needle-Work of all MbM
so free of charge, given weekly.
For further particulars apply to
sept 18 THE PRINCIPAL
Homes in North Carolina
Onlv 20 Hours Ride from
New York I I
69 MilesSontn of Baleld
Oo the Ralelirh and AujmAt Alr-Lto 1 1
ACBKS OF AND
For saie on ct r-
in njS.
IN THI
1.500
Irtaf nine worlrin
lots to eult purchasers. Four tem
Larccer tracts 5 per acre, rr
mentsofflO. This land aP i wlifc
aalV I MUCH .
ern Pines", a recently
aort (or sanitarium;, i
for Fruit Culture, as
sort (or sar.iUrlum), and is vtUL
OT-O 88 BUI - u
A number oi New Kngian" ij "rrz. uni'-
lots In the town of "Southern ""r-jp
Is the desire of the owners of this
duce small farmers, mechan Jstie
from the New England and Mw"!
well as else where, to locate here .
the Cnlon oiTers greater lr4icrne
tlfvra than KnrLU Carolina, """"lu
. r m9p
iwtter tarmlng country or ab u ..htra i
found. Ihisto the. opinion of 1 T6bw
nrhn haxrn n.ttlf.l In North Car01'
bonafidt offer, and Jmitel .toneeic
For fnrttoe? partwuiarB """.71 TiJ(;k.
hronlr.lr
Don't Delay. 1
....rRKDFrl
BROKEN OK J
.. -nntirC
I will repair it P"' ;i
t END OUR
niture to me and
at low prices. this sf m
I propose to make my Uving thb
mu do tne work weu " - cnnie 1
much for doing it. Call anu 7 n4U ais.i
nortafra T hfitp nlrpadV Diaut. . ,niHH'
pair Sewing Machines. -wuh"-i.,;,
&c., as well as i-uranu- - Qi
give estimates or iuu.iu
comp and see me. oirSAK"
1 , Kf. -
OCt 2fl
Carolina U01180
S. E. comer Princess and second
AS HE EN UK I l l
class liar. Lunch loom ano 1 m
h3 finest Wines, wn- Jfaw t2
hand, lioara id
cormrsecoiiaaaanu
ways on
week.or month.
oct 27