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L. R 4 BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1888. NO 8. em i V .EBUSINESS LOCALS. -S3 rnqke Spjnge Cake Saie at the I'ecohd office. tobacco. For (J hew Biom tobacco. All grades, for s ile at the Recoud office. i Our Boom tobacco is the best and the cheapest in town.Try a p'u only 6 ct-n's, at the Record QiSce. " School children can buy th best and the theapust inks and pens in tovrn, at the RfEcqaD Office. ' Lovers of the Weed, will alwajs find . the best Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, at the lowest prices, at the cord office Call at the Record office and examine our stck of choice pens, inks, and w'vitin?: papers; consisting of: Stylo graphic pens; Esterbrook steel pens Caws black, violet, carmine, copying and sty hiai'hiC'ink Envelopes ndifritinR papere. We are selling a bottle of the best ik made at 5 ce Vs. The finest Copy Seoks evrr bi ought to this place are for sale at the Record office. We have. nine, numbers, all set copies. To see them is to buy them. "Repair your old stoves with Plastic stove pastel This is an article worth its weiht iKold. For sale at the RkOkd office. I When you see the red cross mark ol. 1 your paper, it means that jouiiwe us -and we expect you to call at our officeJ I and pay up. , , i J Insure in the Old Peop'e's Mutual Bon efit Hiiety.' the only reliable Insurance I Company for old people in the United States, and the cheapest, safest and best J for all ajies. Call on Dr. T. B. Delaraar, j Agent for Carteret county, and be con-' 4 vinced. Also Agnt for the New Yoik' Mutual Reserve total business $190,000, I t6." epositefTwith Insurance Depart I meiita $56.000. it ' I We will give an elegant, illustrated Iphristmas papT free, to every schooj child white and coloicd. whobuj's a N C copy book, with set copies from us. 'Price of copy book 10 cents. We hav. : 11 the grades. Three numbers for lgien ners, three numlers for advanced boys, ond three numbers for advanced girls. iCome at once-;iol secure the best copy S book for. th-v price, and tht, Chi 1st mas f pa per R'led with pictures free. t- ' -' : "- . tW Our Adxertisers. Di u-t Stoit-. Dr. J. Ti Davis, Ann Slrc-ct. T. T. !);-iamar, Front St ree. Alien D:ivis, N. Sido Fi-ont Street. - Dry Goods and Groceries. S, J. Moore & Bio. Froi.t Street. i Henry Engleberg, Fiont &je Underialrer. C. V. Roberson. Fi-ont Street. Br. J. B. Davis, DRUGGIST AND APOTJJpARY. Lsn Street, 2nd ;door from Turner. I Ilawke's Eye Glasses and'. Spectacle? f Save your eyes by, buying a pair. Color- d glasses, for weak and -sore eyes. Di. pavis is sole agent for these glasses, they Oannot be bought elsewheM in this coun- t3 I J The largest and cheapest assortment of patent Medicines of all kinds always iU stock. ; ? - ' ! Dr. Kilmers, CojUi and Coasumpt'oa ' : Cure. 1 5 Sradfields Female Regulator.. i '. - B. B. B.-t-tt. S. S.; -Warners Safe Kidney Cure l iir c . Simmons Regulator. llulhj C ouglr lixtnre . ChiU Remedies, I . I -I'--. I Select your medicines from a large stock j i '' nd at living prices.) i 1 Remember the place, 1 e 1 j DR. J. B. DAVIS" DilCG STv)ilE. Street, 2d door i i.oh Tlhxi.b THE EJSjgQRD. G. W. CHARLOTTK EDITOK. .PjT SUBSCRIPTION RATES: W1 One Year, ,$1:50 Six Months, .75 Four y ib LJwo ft m r .. ..... Cash In Advance. ...25 - - . T .Entered at the Post Office at Beaufort. NVC, as second class matter. The Editor Qf this paper is not re sponsible for the views of correspondents, 3f" If there is an X mark on you paper, it means that your subscription has expired. Pteape renew at ortee. EST The Record is the official paper of the 9th. Senatorial District, composed of the counties of Onslow. Carteret and Jones. " . ' " ' " i i The Postmasters in the counties of Onslow, Carteret and Jones, are special agents of the Record, and will receive and receipt for subscriptions to this.paper. L O G A Hi S TO QUR PATRONS. With this issue we suspcud the publi cation of the Weekly flecoid. Our us ? . pens .on is aue it'o.ii two civass, viz: our bad health, and the lack f sufficieui. pa?ronage. We have labored early, and late to njake the Recor-d a success. We nave lauea tor tus reason, taac our peo ple did not. give us a ;heaiy snpn rt. vve nave puunsnea the papei- at a loss, our receipls "rom he same not oc.ing sufficient to psy pur compositors It .he proper inducements are ootjiTed us, we may commence jthe publication again, otherwise, not, Warmer weather. Rain! Rai. ! ItainJ The arly ptjas aie -coLIng finel'. Fine ;-out in the market th:s weeJj. It costs money to run a newspaper. If.you du't believe it, just.tiy it. Plant plenty of garden -truck, it wiil bring j'ou ready m .ne'y. r- . Wiih thisissuo we bid our friends an a!Te;tioiiHte ;tdieu.- -. Heavy freshets anl floods are predicted by tho U. S, signal corps. Our merchants are coniplainiug bit.ei ly of dull trade. The schools, and the Record T-irce, had a holiday on Wa&hing;.oir3 birth-day. The recent fine iaius are just what the early pea ciop wanted. The piospects are tine for a good crop. .'"' The Fish and Oyster Fair to be held in New Beiue next month will draw a large crowd irom tho surrounding counties. Little Phil Sheridan says that he wUl not allow his name to be used as a candi date for the Presidency. " We are glad to see Dr. J. B. Davis out walking wiih his daughter ou Wednes day. We bono to see him restored'"to perfect health soon. It is rumored in Washington D. C . that "all of lxo Republican lijht- house peepers are to be beheaded. The tirst re, movals aj e to take p'ace short-'y. Rev. Mr. Pearson ;s holding iel;'xous services ill the Presbyterian .chUich ?u NewCe ne. Give us an ex; ;a wa;u Mr. Bryan, so tbat we cau go up to hear him. Our job pinting department will be kept open notwithstanding the siiJipen siou of our paper. Tu.ose ia want of job work will please hand in their odeis as heietqfo:e. We lespecfcfully lequcst all wLq are debted to us to call at ource and set tle with us, Don t wait n us to dun jou, we ucc4 iuc money . and need" it now. Married February 6th, at Portsmouth, N, C, Mr. W. O. .WUliams, and Miss Lina Robeijs. Rev. J. l.. Cannon oEc'at ing. We join their mauy friends in W-shinj them many long years of p.os perity. The Pies'dsiit and MrsGlevelan I are j in the South ajaia. They wero greeted with bouiires aid cheers at Gold&boro. The will visit ae SuiTropical Exposi tion at Jacksonville Fla., 'before they re-, turu u "Washmgton. A special train will leave More head City on Thursday Match 1st at 9 o'clock a." nr., returning will leave New l3erue at 10 o'clock p. m. Fare icor the ound ir p 75 coiitsV . This will be a- tiue oppoVvuniiy to hear the F.ev. R'. G. Peaison the evan I ireliSt. n I. M r. Win. Mitchell of Connecticut, i.nbt us sl vcVv iilMjiAiik vtviit on VVuHnoa. I i , . , , ; . . . . . . ' ' - ; t : r " , 1 in the fish busiuess n eastern Carolina. , . . s boat to run iii these, waters. " There are to be many interesting fer- Ltuies at the'Ciaven County Fish, Oyster aud Gamo Fair, which'" comes oil on the loUi, lih and loth of March. A loorna menl, a c'j'ept parade of .one ul the most efficient Jire departments in the South, and a glassball aud clay pigeon shooting. Special low i,ates oyer iailro d and steam boat lines ,in the State, and exclusion ales from points No.th Hre been secured. T1. 1 nr..!..- f'.f A,Kf arrived on the 18th mstanr, -o,n Piiuc P.upert, Dominica, twenty-eght days out with a load of trvkK The Melvin was! bound 'o.NewCei-ne, came into this port in distress. Tho vessel passed Hatteras three times; ciossed the iul thre and a ahaif times; lo3t her t'nr.e jibs off Char- ies'- on Her main top aa is badly torn, herbow-spilt and gall a;;o b okeu and her quarter ra:es are splij. The ciew had no meat for twelve days they sub sisted ma'nly on bananas. It was fortu nato that the vessel did not'sp'ai; a leak. Capt Souihey Nlsiu ol this pUice was mate oa the vessel. Her caro of iVuii i i n a damaged condition. WASHINGTON LETrER. (From our Regular Co; iespottent.) Washington D. C, Ftb., 13, 18S8. i ! Our lawmakers on Capitol Hill have interpolated their woik this week with an immense amount of gossip and idle ness. Thee has been some legislation of a local chat arte , for the district ol Col umbia ; -.ust havtt some at'.ention ooce ia a while, aud there have been some inter esting speeches madaou tho Blair Educa tional bill but beyond ihat Congressional proceedings are not worthy oC monlion. Mr. Dlain's non-candidacy was lacked ovci for a whole day in the cloak rooms and coi ;iuois of the Capitol, and was a matter ;of intense interest in the Senate wing where there are quite a number of aspirants for Presidential lonors. One leason alleged ."or the President's proposed trip to ;lie land of flowers next week is th.'t the National Deiuoi a-ic Committee meets here o i t!sfc 22p I, :ti " ! some of his iVie:sds havo rpr' s-r.iu- liiic that it uiiht ba bt-er t'or li: wiit o! ine City at 'die l:iii. n h ieutly couid. They o oot. .v appear tuat wo i '-csJUvr-ni i- in .. ectiag the diiKbTdtio3 ot t:io Coui- miLtee. ihe tup wul noi; consume !U.rc: than a week. It will be made by p.'Ci;vl t.a:n, without any mors siops iluia :are nec ssary, and Oiie day will be spent at jaoksonville and one at St. Angustui-v.' The l$lair Educaiioinl .il i:- ueaiinj :i vote n the Senate bat ii.- n t et iv ic! it. Lefore yvu receive tLss ittei . ou will probably know its fate. S-nat.r Hawley, of Connecticut, piac d aiin.s.lt on record as opposed to tli ; incisure, one day this week. He characterized it as a bill to promote mendicancy, and to cuit.- vate beggars. IL said it declared the ail u re of local sell govcrment in otie of the Supreme interests of the people. It also falsely declared the bankruptcy qf States, which, before our eyes, aie rich and growing. ' It made a$ ineffectual, if uot false, pretense of temporary action. Ie said it was not for eight yeais. It was the beginning of a new policy of a permanent new relation between the Fed eral Government and the States, which would never diminish, but whose iniiu ence would grow. benator liawiey wished that every Senator would vole upon tliis bill just exactly as he. felt about it. aud not as bei ig bound by resolutions of State Legislatures, or previous qom mittals, or anything of that sort.' He was willing to see the bill defeated by any of the Constitutional means, whether bv tne House, Dy rlie benute or by the 1 res--i Qent. But the Senate will not 20 down to i history as the slayer of the famous nit-as- old. E:even days were added making ure. While I was wi'tin the above t;e j h's bi- l ilay the 22ud of Febiurary under Senate passed the bill by a vote of S9 ro the Grgoriao Calendar. This change of 29. This is the fullest vote that has the calendar will accjunt for so many of ever beeu had on the Blair b 11. It v. ili our ld people, years ago, keeping Chris -bo seen by a comparison of this vote wi.h mas oa the 5 o!t January. The difier- that of two years Ago that t!i Blair tail has made no couvejts. Senators wbo voted against it before voted against it again this time. : Several .SenaUMc in cluding Blackburn, Kenna. , Spooner and Voorhees who voted for the bill ftwo years ago voted against it this ime. In 1884 the vote was 33 to.il, 32 Sena tors refusiug to vote, "und in 18S6 n!y two moie voted. On this" occasion oui four benators , abstained f torn vi.,-.-t:. which shows that opposition to the b 1 has almost trebled in the past two years. This increased opposition was a 'matte of considerable interest. Tne predict io;: by many now is thai after havin c n- spmed rauch of tl e vse tiiDe of tbri e Conjresies, the bill will now go. to tho House again for defea'-. or in case it should happen to struggle thiough that body alive, that it will be vetoed by the President. Scarcely had he st r ovr the Blaine letter subsided at the Capitol when anoth er interesting bit of political gossip came floating along. Jt Ovas merely a tumor, but it gained rappid circulation. Briefly it was to the effect that Mr. Cleveland would write a letter similar to that given out by Mr. Blaine, aud decline to allow his name to so before the Deouxiratie 11 nominating Convention, if the Dem ' - cracic majomy in congress ianea to r . . , . , . deem .he pledges which the partv h.. 1 n.ade to the country with regard to ?an legislation. .; OUR ONSLOW COUNTy LETTER. JFrom ou.r regular Correspon1entJ Swansboio, N. CFeb. ISth, 188S. Oar town is still improving .people continue to move in, and some of our houses have two families in them'. Our mill men are furnishing lumber to3 the cU;.eu3 to vepsiir their houses and fences. Mr. j. J. Ward has jfcpaired the store lot l"""' u--vuu;u u u.ou, : u:aK.uir uew tables, fences, chicken lo.s &fs., and is :" , JC Ui-1eb ur ".utf Wl toun unj-iuce.iuipsuuuB, suiu;ie, uoop-po.es. eggs ezc, cr-c. jlr. uenry jnorton is clerking tor him. Mr. George Ball Jr., is clerking for W. N. Dgnnis. M . David Hi',l?ard, is clertins for Mr. W. H. llil liaid, Ms uncle, Capt. II. D. Tl. dy is still in the fish and oyster business, and prepared to do alt kinds of boating for pKasure or olhcrTis. ; ' Mr. D. G. Moore and viamMy have move din town. Cflpt. VJ. Louhllii is I kfs ri butirdmrr tinnsA heie. w liave no r. ' regular noLel now, but we vant on. Mr. W. A), garrison is keeping a first cL.s rcsiauraufc and ovster saloon. Mr. Caleb Moiton wqs in town lust veek, he is ti-aveliuj for J. yan Liudiey, the. Pom ona, nursery mau. Caleb says: he has traveled all ovef the state, aud out of it, in the last twelve months. Mrs. Alice A. Cest, from Richland, is visiting our place, she is a sister of R. G. Ward, Esq., of Brown Sound. Mr. E, H, Bprnura, Mrs.' Ida Fulford and Miss Etta Hatget, from .New Derne, weie in town last week. M Russell has gone Xo Wilmington after his da 'liter Alice, who has been visiting there for some tune past. Rev, N. A. Hooker preached a good sermon for us last Spnday. Rev I. N. Henderson preached for us tho niht be fore.: Mr. G. II. Freshwater and Miss Ora Ward, daughter of R. G. Wa;d, were married hist Wednesday the loh. inst., the hippy coiiple repaiied to -the resi dence of D. J. A man at Palo-AHo, and partook of a sumptuous fetist given by 1'iat geniieman. Mr. E. II. Baiuum and Mrs. I Ida Fullbid of NewCerue, were married last. Tuesday the l Uh inst, at the u sidt iice of E. W. Mat tocks in Swans- o. Wi' wish both of t he above couples li-; -infss 'allotted to man and Id. iiil ; I'll vlvMi Ut'U. c: i- ' y. u ' ; -i iio.il ins mill to r).i,;i':v"s l.si.i , i opposite Swans boro, .v1i.mo tli e proit!to-s are .,om;j to build a wareh u, and esiablish a geneial ship ping.; point from th;t p:ace north. We are quite healthy in. our vicinity now, no use for a d.-!c';or at piuseut, bat we !st5,rjo ' o ie o i.iiing t our place to put up a drug store. We wWi he would f c- tuc more ; !u? uirrricr, W. c 0M.M1SSI0NEUS SALE. In obedience to a judtueufc of the Su perior Court, of Caiteiefc Count at Fall Term 1837, in the esse of Elltn Mason, against, Stephen C. Guthrie and L. O. Guthrie his wife. I will sell for cash,; a the Court House ir. Beaufort, on Mont' ay March Igth 1888, th? folio wing' described real estate, belonging to said Stephen C. Guthrie and who, viz- O.in hundred and lilty : acres qf laud in Morehead township bo ULded en the Scuth by Bogue Sound and on the West by tha land of Ilawin VV. Hibbs, ' j " JNO. D. DAVIS, Commissioner. Beaufort, N. C, February 15, 1888. Ed. Record : Washington was bor.n on Friday Feb" uaary 11th 173:3 ( I alii n Calendar). The Gregorian C endar was not adopted by Enhvrd as thH standard of time till 1752, j when Washkgtou was twenty years eoc? now i3 t velve days and our 25th Desember is January 6th in Russia, where the Julian Calendar is sul the standard. Res;)ec fully . ! John D. Davis. Beaufort N. C. Feb. 22nd 1338. , SAYERS & SCOVILL HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICES. WE MANUFACTURE i HEARSES, CARRIAGES. PHAETONS AND BUGGIES. Prices and Catalogues sent oa application. SPECIAL Inducements to large Buyers, SAYERS & SCOVILL, T CINCINNATI, OHIO- TOlfEii. COMMUN1CATED. Ej. Record: We are determ;ned not to be-behind iff the March of progress, this is evidened4)y:the fact that there are fifLy men at work build iug the Teachers Assembly and making additions to the Atlantic Hotei, tihej authorities are deter miued to have them in readiness for tha summer season. j The whale and porpoise factory of Mess. Bell, Daniels and Watson are iu full blast with thirty operatives in the various de pai meats of the work. WhPe the fish, oyster, and escrllo market, is active and always to the front!. When people come to this town they must bo struck with the frequency of society meetings, .enter tainments, &c, there is one every night in the week but one" - " The proposition for the encampment of the State Guards in this town during the coming summer, meetf "the approbation of all. An invi' aMon should bo extended to Gua. Is of othe Scales, it would do much towards building up in other parts of the Country au I interest in Moie.uead i C'ty, which aie now unknown. We un derstand that Jas. L Menney, Capta'n 'oT the "Old Topsail Riflemen," a,id JohnD. Davis, Caotaiu of the "Flew Pecks,' an ticipate going wilhj their respect've com panies in eucampment with the State Guards, should their encampment? be at th's place, which should by all means be the case. D . M. F. Aieudell should be rcques.'ed to deliver the add ess of wel come. Col. II. C. Jones, i of Charlotte, should be reque3 ed to dellvsr a lectuie, giv:ng the history ok the SiAo Gaaids and the practical use of the saire, and Col. A. M. Wddell, of Wi'min-iton, should be invited :o deliver his ambus lectu'e on the cap-'u.e of Foi 1 eloquently did at Fishery wh;ch he so r:chmond. Va,, last Ocrober. Two such 'eclures would be the c: owning act or the season. We have but lu!de honep or the stae Conveirtiou bein,5 held at tliis place. We learn tbat that thepcli itcins of Ride'h want it to meet '. tieie of course the Ex ecutive Com n".iiee wPl say Amen. T. 0 D. Moiehead N. C. Feb. 2 1st 1833. c OMMISIOXEPvS SALE In ob dien je to a judmont of the Su-xv,,-k 11 j.ei iir Court of Carteret County, rendered J:n;t. Terj.v's, ! at pa;i ?f.m, 1837, in the case of Thomas !u-s "... en busy (jates -against Jn-o Wats n'- ana Mary J Watson his wife the. court house in will sell for c.ish at Beaufort on Monday March 19th 1838, the following described real estate, belonging to said Jere Watson and wife, viz: Three hund.ed and fifty acres of land in Ca teret connty, in White Oak Township, begining at. the mouth of Calebs cifeek, runuing up Had nots creek to a branch, thence east with said branch to theihad, to a pine, thence North and East to Iladngts creek, thence with said Creek to JE. W. Pellctiers line to a pine, thence Wes to the road, and with said road to Calebs creen and down said creek to tho begiuning. John D. Davis, Commissioner. 1 Beaufort, N. C, Feb'y.. I5tn 1838. BIO PROFITS. Over 24 Years in Practical use all over the World, CHAPMAN & CO. MADISON, END. No generators or extras. Can be oper-: ated by a child, ftett pnrjs soda water. Will stand by any.5VO0Q Gas FountaJn and sell five glasses to its one. Dr." DeWin'SjCLEGTIC CURE. THE QUICKEST, SAFEST AND SUREST INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY IN THE WGF.LD. J cures Clholem, CholeYn Worbns, Cramps, Cra nip Col ie, IHa rrherrt Dpuc-utery, Nrit ralffia, Rheumatism, Toottiaciie, Head ache, Dnphtherta, Chills and Fever, Sore Throatj Palpitation, of Uie Heart, Cold Chills, &c., &c. Price 25 cts., 50 eta. and $1.C0 jfer bottle. Por eaie by all dealers, r ' " ' ':')' W. J. PARKER & COi, Proprietors. Baltimore. KJ " DR. DEWtTT'S COUGH & CQNSUMPTIOfl CURE. Composed ofHoarhontnd, Tar, Wild Cherry ' and otlier pttti; drugs. It is the beet Expectorant ia nse. Cares Con eamDtion in its early etasre ; also Conerhs, Colds. i Sore Throat, II oareeneee,' Whooping Congh, 1 . . i n V. t l s - vroup, ABioiait, aou nnajrs au uruucuim irriLU tion. Price, 25 cts. and $1.00 per bottle. Perfectly safe for. children. W: J. (PARKER & CO., Props., Baltimore. IkH. RiltANOKE COLLEGE jyr$ the Virginia Mountains. $149, $176, or S204 A YEAR- Thorough instruction ; good discipline; bost moral influences. Students from many Statr.n. Gradn. ates in 28 States. .North. Carolina well represented. 35th Session begins Sept. 14th. Illustrated catalogue Uf. Address JvuiI).Puhu, Pres't., Salem, V 1 PORTABLE SODA t jFoytitainsj j $35 R ff . COMPLETE, tp p T '. READY FOR j $30 p ll Jlf E. - MAKE ME A SOIJG. Out of the .silence make ino a song, ' Beauiilul. sad aud soft and low ; Let the loveliest music sou id along And wirig each note with wail of woe, Dim aud dear; As hone's lr.st tear 1 Oat of the si'ence make me a hymn Whoso sounds are shadows- soft and, dim. Out ol the stillness iu your heart-r- A thousand songs ate sleeping theie,. Make me but oie, thou child of art. The song of a hope in a last, despair. ,: . Drk and low, A chaut of woe: Out 'of i,h6 stilluess, tone by tone, Soft as a snow-flake, wild as a moon. Out of the dak recesses flash me a sous. Brightly daik and da; ry Bi-sht; Let it sweep as a love-sacrsreep3nlon2' The.niyst'cal shadows xf the nibt, Sing it weet, : -f -Where nothiu ;s drear, or dc;k,ordiro Aud earth sons melt into heavea's hymn. Father Ityan. The advantages of a reliable, safe and efficacious Family Medicine, is incalcul? ble, and when such is found? the blessing is thus happily eKpressed. I EXCLAIMED, "EUREKA.-; I have beeu rsing Simmons Liver Recj ulaior myself some five years or more, aud my family aho, and can testify from tx oerience to its virtues. I never recom mend a medicine unless I know it to be good. In a ministry of twenty five-years I have often felt the nejsd of such a medi cine aud when I found it I exclaimed, 'Eareka." Rev.. J. P. Harper, proprie tor of the "Christian Visit or," Smithficld. N. C. S. J. Moore & Bro Front Street Beaufort N. C. --Is " j9 pi; ce o bu your supplier - Diy G cods, Notions, Boots & Shoesi, Ha 3. .fcCap, Cioth'cjT, Groceries, Crock? .y, Wool, Tin, & Glass Ware, and in fact evcythiiig usiially kept iu a firsi; c'rss s'o'e. Cill soon and secure bargai The Great Southern Rerastiy fcr all 'AND CHILDREN TEETHING. There are very lew wLo do not Unosv of Ui!s little hush o-ovln aioiigsifle of our mountains and hills: but verv few n-alize the fact, that the little purple berry, which bo many of us have eaten in most every Rhope, there is a prin ciple in k having a wonderful eflect on the boweis. Dr. Biker's II nckleberry Cordial Is the grkat1 south kks w.iiEDY that restores tbe little one tot-thin.;, aud cures Diarrhoea Dvsentery and Cramp" Colic. When it Is considered tltnt at this season of the year sudden and datKi;rous attacks of the bowels are so frequent, and we hear of so many deaths occurring before a physician can bo called In, it 13 hnno! tat that every hou.e hold should provKie themselves with wme speedy relief, a dose of w hich will relieve the pain and save mucli anxiety. Ir. lUteer' !nckloterrv Cor.Mo! is a Eimple remedy which nv child is pleased to take. Price, SO cents a bottle. Manufactured by WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Cia. Taylor's ChrroUee Mnjt-.iy of hwrct Uum and Mullein will cure Coughs, Croup and Con l imption. Price Si cts. nndl a bottle. THE 8Sf WAY To get a Kirst-ClasaWateli Is in our Co-Operative Claba. Fill! US AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES Only SLOP a Week. Thousands of tho best $3S.OO Gold Watch ever made are sell tag? in our Co-operative Clubs. Thia is the Heat, Cheapest, Blast Convenient, and only co-operative System of selling watches. The watches are American Lever Stem Winders, containing every essential to accuracy and dura bility, and have. In addition, numerous patented improvements found in no other watch. They are absolutely the only Dust and Dampprowf Move ments made in the World, and are jeweled throughout with OEXUIXE JIUBIES. The Patent Stem Wind and Btt Is the strongest and simplest made. They are fuUy equal for ap pearance, accuracy, durability and service, to any $ 7S Watch. Our cooperative Club System brings them within the reach of every one. mKEYSTONE WATCH CLUB GO. 926 Chestnut 8t P. O. Box 928. Ftoll. Pu We refer to any Oom-1 GEftTS mercial Agency. I WANTED. Clubs Constantly Forming. Join. Now and Save Honey. k&FICE." STORE. Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Marines, at Manufaetuver's prices. SokH-ohthe installment plan, Jor ' - for jeasliV SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Text books, Copy books, Slates. Pens; Pen staffs, Pencils, Inks ,&c: LAW BLANKS. Warranty deeds. jien bonds, Mortgage deeds. 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The Weekly Record (Beaufort, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 24, 1888, edition 1
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