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il I oKANgK. -OLTY !w;: VF,i:. , II I L LS il O U O U G H . X . C - May 32. 1:.! SAlTHliAY. - - - A JOSKVil A. HARRIS, Editor an Proprietor. Kntered at the 1'ost Office at Hills borough, N. C, as fecoud .class matter. Green B. liaura, Commis fiioner ot Internal Revenue, has re signed. . It is officially announced that the Emperor of Russia will be crowned on May 27ihJ There is a serious break be tween Governor Cleveland, of New Yorsj, and the Tammany ring. The many friends of A. W. Graham rejoice to know that he has declined the appointmeut tendered to him by the Civil Service Commis sion auWashington. : The census reports shows that the South lias less than fifty per cent, of white criminals when com pared with New England. The census also shows that the South has a smaller percentage of insane per sons, paupers, idiots, blind and help less people, than any other section. The following table will show the membership, Jn round numbers, of the most important societies of the States and Territories : Masons, 540,01)0 ; Odd Fellows, 480,000 ; Knights of Honor, (claimed) 125,000 ; United Workmen, 1 1 1,737 ; Knights of Pythias, 111,000; Legion of Honor, 62,000; Royal Arcanum, :18,000 ; Red Men, 29,500 ; Chosen Friends, 29,000; Druids, 13,000; Foresters 11,000. -The new rate for postal or ders, which will go into effect after July 1st, next, will be as follows : For $10, eight cents ; from 810 to $15, ten cents; between $15 and $30, fifteen cents ; between $30 and $46, twenty cunts ; between $40 and $50, twenty-five cents ; between $50 and $60, thirty cents ; between $60 and $70, thirty-five cents ; between $70 and $80, forty cents ; between $80 and 8100, forty-five cents. No money order to exceed $100 to be issued. The rate of compensation to postmasters of the rourth class is so adjusted that their pay, notwith standing the decreased rates ot post age, will bo about the same as at prcscut. HAVE YOU ASKED YOUR PHYSICIAN ABOUT IT? "Yes." Well, what docs he say ? "Tint it is only another of the thousand-and one medieal humbugs.'" Is he helping you? "No." Losing ground steadily ? "I'm afrard so." X'ot as well this year as last? "Very much worse." Then take a friend's advice and write to Drs. Starkey & Paleu, of 1109 Girard Street, Phila delphia, giving them a plain state ment of" your case. Ask them if they have ever treated a similar C39e with their Compound Oxygen, and if, in their judgment, there is hope of your deriving any real and permanent benefit from its use. Ask them also to send you a report of some, cases iiko yours which they have treated successfully. All this will cost you nothing, as these phjui - cians make 7io charge for consnlt'i- turns. If the evidence they furnish ir luii, r-unjiiyior v, lUfU VUC mailt' r . . ' can ' u "iey snouia put you in possession of facts and evidence going to show that thousands of per- sonRvsuflorins liora chronic diseases far worse, it tnav bt 4, than yours, Lave been restored to comparative r.. l,.ot,U , .u: years by the use of Compound Oxv- gen, the trifling effort of writin- may prove the means whereby y ; mfn who nced anJ h ill bud a permanent relief from , Itctter quit grumbling at Providence. fullering, for which you will never I am not an overseer of a road or a feaSe to be profoundly thanUfu... l,dT"l however, you are lot ready to eoo - suit them at prcseut, drop a nostal - 1... . - .1 card and ask thera to fiend vou their a Treatise on Compound Oxygen. f The information in regard to thoir nfiw Trpatmnt whirh von vr.tl r;r, trorn th s Treatise will enable vou to ' ' ",v was cians ana nurses in the United State?, ,7:" , kl "M -! r "i' -. -iud-e of the chances in voor f.vnr Ik " , ', bad and ,s lor sale by all drucists c.,.. r.u juic 01 int cii3nces in jour iaor health. Brown s Iron Bitters Tcat-: thron-rhont tK w '..-i r,: 1 ;t-.f-tr.ilrr - rz;.. 7 : ... u- a w men it otters. ' Jy oenetitted tw. pprm 1 bottTo tiar. 1 czj buoikek warnus. tu. j icH.v c. w cr, ti a i-i w. tv-W i'U J UUlia. R&.i, Va. I'-.-ti?lr.n,..Uatat- XOliTII CAROLINA NEWS. Greensboro Patriot : The Black- well Manufacturing Company, Dur- ham, will ship one million pounds of smoking tobacco this month ana have orders tor two million pounds more. mil The oritKipai participant avHhe cocking main in Kale.gh List week, ;were arrested and carried before j ! .Tude Ruffin, of the Supreme Court, I w ho, alter investigating the matter, I I ' . 1 ,- , .f. i bound them over to court in , , bond each. Wilmington Post : It is claimed by parties that there is a man in eastern North Carolina who has so many chi dren th3t when one leaves J the table he marks his nsme so that the chi'd cannot come back to the same meal without his knowing it. Strange to say, this is a farmer and well off. Raleiah Visitor We regret to learn that the residence ot Rev. Dr. Solomon Pool, of Cary, was destroy , . x, . - , , .... ed bv tire about 1 o clock this morn- tu ujurcd ing. 1 be house was one ol tne most costly in Cary, and was valued at 83,000, on which there was S1,000 insurance. Mr. Pool saved very t , . c : rn, near all ot his furniture. The tire was caused from the burning of some old papers in an uuoccupied room. The third session of the Newton , , Normal School will open June 26th, and close July t!7lh. The Board ol Managers have secured the services of an able corps ot instructors, and ,,0,1,0,, ; 4 , . me oww uiai wie onuai i xooo i will be ot a very high grade, l'roi. N. C. Enflihh. Superintendent of the Greensboro Graded School, will be . i . i .i e i. n superintendent, and tiie taculty will 1 ' - - J , luciuuc x roi. in. o. iouie, ouier-j intendent of the Graded Schools ol Wilminjiton. T .. rP. rnt . uuuwuu"s ",,c 4utauuu has been raised when the magistrates appointed by the Legislature at its ble will probably be continued by recent Eessioh will qualify and go in- lhe nw Board. to office. The terms of those who . Pr Koberson is making some de are now in office but whose succes- ZT ST lesideuee ot Jones Watson, iisq. sors have already been elected, will The Dr. has too long a head not to not expire until the 1st Thursday in drive his business as well as his pills. August next, and the best intorma- Prof. Maugum preached an able tion wo cau get is that the newly scrmn in lhe Methodist church last i , . ... . i w Sunday. By the way, the Metho- elected magistrates must quality on (1- ta f. , , j , oists are to have a new organ soon. the 1st Thursday ot August or in I regret to learn that the resi ten days thereafter. The Raleiizh dence of Rev. Solomon Pool, at Nexcs-Observer says the Attorney- General has reached the same con- . . clusion' Goldsboro Messenger: The Re- - oi nnbllr-an nrrmrnmmP for . n.Tt vnnr I ' I v J in mis state nas oeen mapped out. Tbey propose to resort to "coalition" our young friend, S. B. Turrentine, again, and Chas. Price is to be their for an invitation to attend the Corn candidate for Governor. 'Independ- mencement Exercises of the Unival ent' Democratic 'candidate are to sity 0t North Carolina, at Chapel ue orougnt out m an doubttul or Democratic counties, and 'independ enl' newspapers are to be encour- aged all over the Slate for the pur- pse ot making 'independentisms' re- .,.n..ufl , ri, -i . spectacle. Jjet our Democratic Inends prepare to meet the issue on that line of policy by standing to gether. "In unity there is strength." For the Observer. Mr. Editor : As a good deal is being said in your paper about the bad condition ot the public roads, I want to ask, through your columns, what has put the roads in bad condi tion ? It is not neglect on the pait of overseers or hands, for betore winter set in the roads were gener ally in better coudition than ever before. We should take into con sideration the cause of their bad con dition. Rain, snow, sleet and freeze came, and as there was do roof over the roads to turn the rain off. thev 1 got wet, travel kept moving, and as the rain softened the ground so 1 w:on wheels would sink and cut uie roajs tin into cruts ami homs. V- iii t Now, why blame overseers lor wha' tjuy can'i help? Under our present vstem the roads have to be worked '.v mt-'u who have no interest in j oaUb ; ma,n-v, ot thesn iion 1 -vcn ! "avc a 1001 in to work the roads wilhj anJ aU lheir lraveli ig on foot, and mnrmemlv tiv r , i...." T' t - - - a . t v a a v. T a is we cever WH uavc good roads1 ; ,u"lil lh are, wo.r1d b xation. ! j . "! " '" ! on-? n - v.. .t oo Uliltl UllUIUIUIUCUlS L U a L Will improveraents that will i ! add to the convinionm of ,n v nn. " - '--WW m, v 4 lT an" fellow raau XD. J Blackwe'l, Pine IlalK e For th- Observer. ; For the Observer. I Chapel IIiu, X". C, May. 8. Mr. EJitqr : The only questions j Mr. Editor : I have just returned asked are : What can be done to ( from a visit to "Laurel Ilili' :situa- repair :he county roads ? Who loj ted two m:!es south of this place, j sue near what is known as '-Cave's old j crowned with the laurels ot j Miecess at least we were succcsslul in tret tin'' there and back and thou - h tired and hungry we were tuoDUnh lo eat it. The au:c.;s l uW upon the tide ot a jjjj andi rugged hill among the rocks, and it is pne of the strange f, nnl- -if li'l'lirO t h''i ? t 1 ; IJ V." 1-! I 1 ITmtt.' "" " v-1- nowhere elfce. The momh if May? lboui,h tlje m0nth of sunshine and flowers, is also one of the busiest months jn the year with our farmers, who, having a . n . A i Z from aomg a great deal ot work lhal ougllt lo nae -t)i:eil done sooner, aie haul at work trying '.o get tfceii com and cotton planted. Some ol our farmers are trying Funnans mare manure and less commercial fertilizers. I think, Mr. Editor,, that farming is the most "intense" work a au can follow, at least it is "in- tensely" hard, and could be made J ' more inteusely remunerative, not 6jmr,py by making the land yield more to the acre by 'using a small quantity of commercial fertilizer and thereby impoverishing the soil, bjt buoiii'' more home uiaae uia- mirhuA aviug a BUi nlu, lo sup. plv tVe HO Wltn lne vitality which it exnausts in growing a crop. Mr. 9- . Tenny is removing a huge pile of compost from his uaru uoor hi h windd much lo the allrac. tiou of his place, and "attract" much to his "adding up1' next November 'hen he counts up the cost ot a ton Qf fertilizer. Two or lhree hundred loads ot manure in one pile doix t JqqJ iq a fertilizer ageut. Mr. Leon Kirkland was married to Miss Cammie Davis, on Thursday u'ght, May 3d, by liev. J. L. Currie, at the residence ot the bride's lather, , . , , , lhe election of town officers held thi8 -..place yesterday resulted in the election of the lollowhg irentle- Imen fori commissioners : Hon. Johu Manning, Prof. Graves, Messrs. Jno: Ward, J. M. Cheek, Jr., and II. II l:,,,rcnn ti, M:vr im.i l,.Kia ary has been destroyed by fiie. hat gentleman has a host olwarm friends here. News, 1 believe, left th "Wards Ducks" sometime ago tor parts tin- - - l ' - iours, XVJU. We are under obligations to HiM junc Gth and 7th For the Observer. Found on my premises five miles west of Chapel Hill, in a red gully thres feet beneath the surface, a part , v i tu ot a soap 6tone bowl, lhe question u who eat soud out of it ? L. J. Ii. Any one desiring to see the piece of bowl alluded to above can do so by calling at this office. D. C. Parrisb, Esq., was elected Mayor of Durham at the election held in that place last. Monday. An insurance agent named Pyle, In running fell over the stile, St. Jacobs Oil gave relief And the pain Was so brief, He got up and said : "I should smile."1 A lame old lad at Keyser, Had no one to advise her, Till Doctor John Boyle, Tried St. Jacobs Oil, ; Its action did simply surprise her. Warm weather. Go to Frank the Barber, and have your hair cut r.., 1 Vw r. 1 V , 1 ! rintl head hhampooed. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you --disturbed at nmht and broken ot your rest by a suuenuii aiu crvinij with nam Ol culllnS lceth If C can.i nt - . rt Vtnttln f Mr. V:-1. Soothing Syrup tor Children Teeth-! ing. Its value is incalculable. TJ . relievo the poor hule sufferer I 'IoTium? ii .T". 'V: I ,T i? rnrP ?K m'. 5 I StS:' cures wind colic", soften, the gums. reduces mtlammauoD, and inves tone i - 1 . , , . ' .r- 10 lne wtlole stero . .... , -, . ..urs. inslow s coothinc bvrap tori i f, j -pi . , . , , c ritiuren l eetbins; is pleasant to tbe 1 taste, ana is the pre5crtption of one of tho nldost find ht fnm-ilo r,r,vsi. - . .... f"J y -cai-not roads be con demned 'i Why cannot the road iorce bt massed upon larger sections ? NV hy cannot the County "Commis- ioners appropriate funds to repair the four may) roads into the s'iirc town ? Wffy must the public have to use private property as public highways? All agree "that fewer and belter public highways is the present demand of this people. ' NEW ISSUE. The new civil service rules have been approved by the Presideut. The mother of Archbishop Gib bons died at New Orleans, May Sib. A crazy in in wtnt out gunning in .Mi.ndav aiid winded the c'.i .1 "f police THE CHEAT mmu nmtm Rheumatism,CNeuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache. Headache. Toothache. SoreTl.rHt.NwelH..iI.Hri;"t,ie. Iliirm. Sf:ill. 'w' 4 II A IX OTHF.U IH.1HLY I'U lirTtiumn 11 l.ne:n:. Sc tiii.- i HMM.fli A. oi;ki-k ,,oecori to A. Vo..tl.:ll 1. CO ) ,tt.i I'. S. A. THE TESTS OF 40 YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAIN THE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST keeps S' Vf ATE uF NORTH CAROLINA,? Oranok County. $ SUPERIOR COURT. Locke Craiir. Alm "r of France.- 11. Yancey. . vs. ' ) -' Fannv J. j YS Lite and others. , ) By virtue, of. an onler made in the above ent itled action by - the Superior Court of Orange County, I will dl on tbe premises in the village of ' hael .Hill o.i .the 21st day of May next, at public outcry, the ho:i- and lot in aid town known :i tin; YaucoV lot, contain ing oie.'-halt acre. Terms of sale: i;-t Iiinl cash, ono tnird in six. and ;i" -ihird in 12 iiiontlis. Deferred iaiini,t scoured lv bond . 1 1 ! : 1 ijood ? Irom 'hiii". -ou!in ;ed niuucv pa eeiirii v. and )-Z n'ere-t Tit!.'- !.-..! ?. I';-:. r.iir -bac A im'r. i" John Mann r. . A;-. :f- D11 c. a nuMiN'i : Mi DEN T I S T , IIILLSBOUO, X. C Having located permai'ntly in IlilN boro, I respectfully inform the citizen of Oransy and surroundii g counties th 't I may he found 'at my otli'-e in the 15 rry liuihling. w iL i a i it . 1 jyr.( okati; and r.iiAcnrv YOUR HOMES. OFFICES. 4tr. Qu iint, Rare and Curious Papers by Eminent Decorative Artists. CJIoo firiir4K on liii'.it? 'Coiitructs. It you intend toell vour liotipe. naner if. M it will hrinir t. 5"fiAi4 . . i'dVm ! m--ro ai'tor liavltr' b-on Parred. ! samples and Book on Decor;ttinn ' , ' T ".,.-. . . T -HARt'w larUKltto, v 1 V Street, broadw3y- t c l. Wuri Nun iig Tun Tium. i r"' c F'e i. .-. c.:f u. k u. r. --ra:a. H..i. rrrr-t,Vetraii. iv ti Kfc. tf wso, wujji,!ttui scrit ; &ih, - ,u as. il rf 1 .. i ""-'r.":'-4.'' ij - ' :! tna, ! uii. r Wl THAT J PeiryDavissPainlier is Perry Davis srainKiller V a E AT IET And wIU crap ctr!y clnc the blood fa tho entire Bjfttam In three months. Any per. fon tv-U taUo 1 Pill cr? niRht from 1 to 13 weri, my be restored to Round heaUU, ;f such a i hinS be roiil. For curing Female CompUInta these have no cusd. Plo&icians tJ eoi !u their practice. Sold cTerywhere, or . sent by mail for ch;ht letter-stamps. $ct.4 for circular. I. S. JOHNSO.N & CO.. BOSTON, MA. i SiS1 K II fril raanr liet sent rre oy miu. ,wai cir a ttutami. K 3 gU'JUU PreveoUon U bct'.cr than cure. JOMNSQK'S 'ANODYNE LiNlHIENT 15rW& Ncura c l:iflueni. s.rc I uu?. H!JiTis .it th Lnnjr. Chronic lloar-np. Ilacklnjr fVuth. W honphig Cocv, C!.m.ic Kheuiaat m. Cfcr-ric l.t.rr..T3. ironic UTseaicry. v non-ra 'y;-- i, ' ' " v... w u Spin and Lame Baci. Sid cveryu iicre. oau iw fuif"1" - v An Encllh Wtrinarr Snrpoon and ChCIT.Ut. pow trael:nc in th;i o.nntrv. nays :ht moat e( the Horse and tattle pnwder here re wrrtli trsvh. vs that Sfsetidan inirocnseJr valuable. Xothfne r,n earth wlU nftke hena lay like Sberidan'; Condition rowrtera. fVwJ leajp-a. ful to 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or lent bjr mail forS lettar-ataxapa. L ft. JoajUOii & CO., VosTon. iUi. t a t -i . .k.i...a).. rtiw mrA pwrJSYLVfiUiaiOUflttlER GITY J 1883 Lawn Mowers Will Run More Easily, Cut Longer Grass. Cut More Smootniy, Less Liable to Obstruction, Require Less Repairs, More Easily Adjusted. And the Most Durable. IN FACT LEADS THE WORLD. EVERT WOWER WIRMIITfD. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. Lloyd, Supple &Waltoh PHILADELPHIA, PA. IT .'stands at the head r W. GKAllAM, - ATTORN KY-aT-LA W, IIii.i.shouo, N. (.'. Praetieos in Counties of Onuiirc Dur hara. Person. Onmvii'.e mnl C;tswell. -st J ony; U'. OIJAIIAM. ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, HiLi.snouo, N. C, Practices in the (,'ounties ol Ala mance. Caswdl, Durham, Guilford, Or ange and Person. JOHN MANNING, I. 11. STKAYHOItN, ; Chapel Hill. llillsbcro. M AXNTXCI & STllAVllOliN ATTOliS EYS-AT-L W. Will practice in the counties of t)r anire and Durham, and in the Supreme ami Fetleral Courts. HOBE ilT C. STltUDWICK, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, DURHAM, N. C. Practices in State and Federal ('our!-. iJ. li. MASON. ATTOR N E Y- AT-L A Wr , ;iiui-l Jli'll, IS. r TK. WILLI A M LYNCH, D E X T I S T , Will UM f han 1 Hill the 2nd Mou dav in eaci month. All ';,) lert with Dr. A. V.. P '.cr-M-i (i J Vc''--i!-v L.-ij.. I In' ;.!'.-.;: .,!! . . - i i.. tic u ", 1 .i i-ii III : il ." Mnr.i'ay i.i . j. h n.-'-nih. '''', a I do r to l.vu jewdrv -t -n-. li-. :t ii tl 1.1 1 1 1 C i i'Ijk, IlilXsliORf), N. c. T IIK MI.ES NAM! A N I V ' KOLLO! li will !e-l-Mc ; .. ,-h?,.. t ! i!,:'. eiM-i ?' their School Feb. lss:j. ill!( loe th-tii ihc -Jl-i ,;.t Ot .lUlK. (!irciUr wiifV MILLINEIIY GOODS. i fLS. MATl li: TAYf.Oi:. MILltlNEU IIILLSBOUO, X. C, has received a larire, select and com plete Stock of Spring and Saaiimr .MiJ- lint-ry GfKjtU. Ladies ire-- 'I "rimxiti:js, At.. Ac. JKWKLFiY--t'vlb. cheap, NOTIONS a full line. " ; tWl'fiN and examine our Goods, and I we will do our lK?-t to pb-ae you. S50O REWARD! I MM rich: beood. rS&Fl CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. PSa f I JOHNSON'S ASWDTNE LlJiniEXTwilUn.uv ei ?4 II Ifll taneouMT relieve ihese terrible tft-SM-'vsjul rii:ti t U I"! cure nne eir out of ten.- InfonnaUoa that iu IC9AKE-HEHS.LAY Stapmallothsra AND ARC THE BEST THE LIGHT UUNNINi; 10 MI'TIC." That it is the acknowi :;.K r iti the TraU i a ln-t tl ht run ntM ' !Hi I XIAT imitate it: NONE EQUAL IT The Lri-st Arnx'.l. thr L;j IIut;iniii. llu: inoht. IVuuulul Who l wrk. AX! 1 W A Nil II To be li:;ulc ol'tht' -v inriit rirtl To b any an! a I kim'? .f work. T be comph-!e in v i v nj.f-t. For s:iJe by T. C. K1AA, C.-.'lar Gruve, X. C. ALrentH vatitel In anocrii itl ritorv. Address, DOMESTIC: SEWING MA CHINE CO., Ki- h niond, Xn. Wnrrnntod the moot perfect Porr.Fr4 Fertiliser Drill In esUtrnrc. tott tor rlr. Culnr, A. D. FAIIQI'IIAK, York, Pa. Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, York, Pa. f&Tquhar 8 btanaaiaingmss a FABQUHAB, York. Pfc - STEAM ENGINES A. B. f ARQUHAB, York Cbesp8t and Lie fit fur all poor olmple, trotnc and d ralle. Saw. Uhiiit Mll.La AMD ntriiKUT rrncrally. Mrrcu. Bead lor IUutrtcd CaUlocns Vertlnal Zngtaea.irfth or cob r-nlcnt, economical S.iTl detail, bettati.1 chaapcat eriea. in uio world. Pl.l. Is Eorlna raady for vL.CM B roa CatJ.oc fi. a. i :ntamBtl.) " f I'll r-ril w n -in i . 0 GkVASU draft .nChwT tZS mort alro- iile . eco- tjomlnluid KrfKi iii um. MaMManoauclMw ' It read tot BrMfc A aattm A. B. TA BQUBAM, Turk, ra. TISSSIU3, COSH TLASTU Warranted lb beat ooru dmrtr an uk perfect Imcaead frrtllitr distributor la worix pans FoCATaf" Ad4rtl r a a. s. 1. NK V". liAlC.i I1 EIRST-CLASS liAiiliiat SHOP .-.in ! f.Miiiil in the ii rry lmildinl lirt llo'r. IIicm- von can h;e ur ! Hair Cut. Mine. Shampoo and tye'v'Z v'tt:t' 'r' vry Iw-r nnl latci iyif. 1 "I irive me a trial. Salt'lacweu ! iT'iarautef,!. i.w X'te lifiMu Sl. liipooiti nnu s VV, r-n.i ii j Address, A. 13. sift aw rrr 1 tM ei:t on at pli'- J 5 ,r 1 ,:,! 'u done at th'-ir n -lden' -. t il ii ti i!ai atteiitio'i to i-hildreuV balr ; '. 'iiv. Kaor sharveniii u jeci.nltj . iii rrwj,.,(id to e.ilj- nt re"id-n" an)' d ! the c. k t xfept Saturday , and Ii:en in -.! oj i-c-ll . 'I"haii'tviuir the r.uhlie tor ral-i faror?. d--jie to merit h cwijliiiuswr ot tne i .i ti.. - . ,in.'. iJ'-ptrnuny. FKANK W. HAKIUS. IM I N IsTIt ATOlfS X OTICK. Having rjualiftel a ArfminUtrator upon the estate of Kliza i Curden. ti t- a-ed, I hereby eive iiotu-e lo all ir s -ns having claims upon &U 'tate W s rrt-s(-rit them to me on or before Apn1 ' 1 1th. ISM. or thn notice wilt he i.!?rf 111 ir or recovery. All indented so Md'l e!Ate' will tr-'- make payment-Thi-f 1 l:h dav of April. .'. i-lIMAK!..l.(;.KlKS'. TEIFOl:i ALUM ANI IKON :IN(.S M. A nw cure for In.-pejij.ia. Neunl'La. liea-c. ' culirtj to woiiien. Ac. For sale at tl'' Drn Store .of V. A. Haves. T battel Morta-e blaiVk. lrid I.-.-d-f ai.d Mort-ac l'eeds, for wde.it l! y,? 1 i U ' Mort-. Or
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