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' ' x,y- y 1 1 s ' ;Jev Goods ! ! -.- --., , . '-V tl with to Inform th IVee : 1 ' ' XVVVi 4dtety tlUkt I have junt rvf.rttf-! :'r- sr. v Jlorthera Markets with tin- Biggest Stcck cf Hew weeds ever brought to : Smithville V '- toy Stock consist ol i'ner:il .MtT''hrr..s. Dry Uooda, Groceries, Hardware, smiocn i :lr - . Utpion, eux At JACKSONVILLE, Dry Goods. Notions, etc., sol.! t v -' . , t H. C. OAXAl'V. Also Ftne Ldqucfrs, Cigars. et.. n!J hy L. o. Wi U. rheaa gootla will be sold at ROCK BOT- . OooCAllco prints at o nt per ym-'l. LadMa line shoes from 30 cents tn V. Tha) ttghast prk-es aLl for bale an4 sei: cotton at either of the alove named places a. W. SMITH, V;-vV. tei3w6m Smithville, Onslow Co. MVHEEforTRIAL Ail umai... m-u sn-,.., n.iv f,'?m-m ....,. ft-.. I 1 j2k Lncf r-' ar.J l ijur. or my gJj;..2oTllr-. i'.:. f .n i..--fM..?-.. n.fM. tHi orprwrr. . . . f. rty tbo'l- saiei r--: . .- a S. n i 16.-. f .- i , r . i l-.a: Los of I'T- "... l: ).'. C'iri St acdC&.lioua i .Le. Cuicaoo. llJ- Ov E. DOWLING, E4nd Seared SHOES tOnly, t W CAKAL STREET. il NEW YORK. , -., y. Or. Crmtn SCisret. ' " "- - Oppaittr Earlri Hotel. " .l; . " Pefprmed and t.ii,lt-r ii spe'iaiiy. -- Ortenby mail prompt' j s::,'njM to ' " trefbr by permission to the loilovk ine pr - tlea, who are now wesrlas he of my unite : - 4iaa,haly, C. K. Slover, - , A. Jasteraon- MaJ. D. W. Hartt ' - T: A. Henry. W. E. Patterson,. teOT" no. D. Teomans. diiiin OIL SASSAFRAS, .,f,.PENNYB0 ;tc, Panl fcc Kat Caalunicelpt and approval rttboat chlire for Coinnilstilou. C !Oolgro JSC Olcott, -M ftHwnuui SI..IEW YORK. vaap4wain S5 i Clat ZU Opp. Coart Bcnss, CHICAGO. la lkVnM Sm, kw un Loau urtwiscs, u4 FaKVAJtaxT ccaas of aU Pnrmt. Chronic and fiiiiu lhu atfctiBn.of th. Sktn, KMMn Blaater, EnaiMlau. t"lccr. Old wf lllMf ftm rUkaiv, More Novih, HaPmlmaH vermnatl curwd avna Md bum thm yfm. tar lit. HERYCUS , Mental Fttilint Memory , - v wmttt Mmvrimg Vo ex a mm? or my , . mmm, BptmdH mafrty mnmt pWrarfWy CurrxL frTt. M WtW1-ATl ftfid Old men, and 1 . wl tMd ievl skill aUad 6iyrlcnce, conu!: Pt, BU mh ev Hopa.on oots nothing. nd mi; - flllall 1 IJ lhim. Wb lDOIRITtfBWaC o ill 1h fi i J f nr li ntmnl irrlinnn can font T utmrn Hf sjfj or xprav IVr lVom Baser. . x', - 4TaaVam,V TI lMBiVMift Cht DbrC1aUl hO ,s Ilia vtii ttatoo vo eitvM of diseisM at J V. ttmm gyttm4 ak.Hl and phrc" Uirotmhowt tha r naii7, kBMiirtk)MtfrwtTMiitl7 rMoamenddifflcii ' i to ( 4d 9 ilseUUlat, by whom rmrj 1 i fewnrm mum mtr U L Bt A MtT xriae miht his op,amn o( J . rw tapiifiMfii 'TbOM wbo rU no . V n ( tit Doctor. iMlu(iaofTfwiilarv41r ajaaMallAl, M wfanrtl baTO fwilaxl tn obtAinmtf - lvtoaf ftah pcilT olwitd Ffnl" Di- -MaM tr aW at. Cail nr writA. Hrr from t 4 - Soacl. lm to 1 . Gcuii io UcjU-ZU Job Printing ! -(taMii ' . Hud Bill.. -j". Ultn Hradl, , . '. ot aarthras ucuallj done In Job Printing of- . BMa, aaita oraera to WATCH-TOWKK OFFICE, ' - WuklnUn ?I C atncetml attention given to orders from a aVaiaiBOB. w HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS tf Fovm Pawrtr &r ased tn tim. -r Xort fowrVr wrtl ni nt prevent HmHiombl a "i" mo n,ii. --mm dv. of Cotif. Bo-m ra- Less M ? y . " '" and cnu tmmtr pr ecu and maJce ihe boner firm and mtLv f PrnKASB to whir HorwaT&nd ( mtlir rv so htecc Ka Fovnftaa wnj, sitb SATitrACTiasr. I wiMia. BltlD SPOtTTS, Proprietor. BXLTIKOBX IS. - ' EUTABI-ISHXD 1873. CASE. & PATTON, " vOamHffialesile Commissiim Mepciauts, ' "r5- 4 or Kxxe Street. 8peela( attntlon Klven to the sale of Tr acJi . and Soathern Produce. Flsli, Egga, etc. Vt rrBfRtaru made. VHroeara. Elalng Lange, Provimon IV-alers, Ttra Va. Balt. Wilmington, IV 1 . au2wly FREE I t J - IIUJAUafa UkU WUItama . A farortta aitauluMuo rst one of M I a r infill mttlka b A fbe UMeancflNrwiMj fuiiliaiHilMiiiiiln Jin Drocsutacaaau i OB. WARS ft CO., .GEO; W.J.HARVEY. 3 RICII3JO O ST.. PHILADELPHIA. KSTABLLSIIKD lii). irsi - Maker mt 6.llrtnen'f Fine Ci.tom Baaaa Jt lar mt th. Latcit Slra and aVBaW taAXES. WOJQldVTPfer to Mens. K. K. Kr-n. . . BeqriOQ,o H. Kt-r!,i, 'a. silver , all of Nev Ikrne. Tfr- frAcn by Haiti oiintcd. Jcjjny GEO. W. J. HARVEY ITUTT PSLLS TORPID BOWELS. 'ISORDE RED LIVER. I - - and malaria wa ariaa Oir?-focirti9 ,-,1 J or Lbo haaian nic. The ,-2aiJ',0rrl" co". He.d ?r U mtfr tHn, ralon to bdy or mlthl, V'.r-urtjitlon lrrttJlltr or Kmprr, Low nmtM lw 11,. tyn. Urbli cm. iLUtennoMiui. Ti..-r.rn... JMihJ Skin alst.i prn.pr r,- :e-. - f tmparUloa Uirocish c n:.-.. IMM mf th my Mra , " priiilorlnrf -oo.1 dtrtt,-,n, rjralar sr.iis. u .- r njotl TlgoTDcul bo,1 v . TrTT I'll 1.1 or zr'.pir.iz nor in'.ei:. r- ft4All wirfc an,l am a rx-rct TIDOTE TO MALARIA. rCB FKE JJi LIKE A HV MA. I hva ha1 Dysrwriflirt. w tli , '--.a. lto yJ-n. aoA bnv-,' tri. .'. t.-n -le! t ,1 of pill, DA TT'TT-N nr- :!rst t h''' leu mo Any .i-s:. Tl --. . nta ui, oat n1crv. fv .i- r-- ' -nlia. f v u mt-i:.4 ri'A. ! m : I W.D.EDWARDS. IViai:-. -i. . ' 'UTTS HAIR DYE. llAT H-TB OB W?:lKrss ,'.l-'.-. 1 ; r . i. . - , - s. ion 11 1. . . ii . fexpreaao-i r--...-.(-. ji. , Murray s- r -. s - ..- . New Borno Advertisements. Old and Reliable Line. The Neuse Kivrr Navigation company 1 ...v - i:. : a ' i (C:r.t.n M - : i ,:u :! NrW i;. Steamer Ntuae. : n.--.v i;,.-.:.- i s : - '.VKl'M : vs '. -. : . ; i '. !. : ivr.-v - ii m Ki-A i - Steamer B'anche w i ; ; ,-w !;. r . I I'M .-I'M - SATrKOAVs " , :.. : r !: v. : r.ri-i : :i w: i r-' : : I I i I i I 'A "i - .. : a .MiNl'As ,11 " :i. :.: . : . : ; -' 1' y:11o :iiul -.':!. r lie1-!'.!1.- T:; . i ; v Theso !:.-:v:i. - rs k : :n:lk e ''"!'.;! ' ' - Ms w-.th in1 . I I m t 11 ; : i ". r i '.:r..'. r"rf!i: r-.-.-iv,-,! .... ;::-s. K..r r-c.i-s ; ; :y W. Vij 'N. .Ik.. J.lit A i;t a! N.'w i:,-rt '' mv.-kerm: ami mum Steam Trasp:rtati:n Co'y. t'NT'.t. en; Tin i: n t; i: l it: m v." Berne Hiul 1 '.i -: : . : r . i S'.i i.il I' : ;,-'! ;a! : LYmipany w;'.; I ;':itc!i n. :r New and Fast Sailing Steamer ELM CI'l ' as follows : . .klmiiUO S Leave r..-t I - ,r, f r New r:1.,- Stopping in il,-nHi-;ti! :m demerp. ParnlUt-,, A, lams Crek a,U IU erlii:,1. ed:i. s-liiya Leave Xf w IVr;ir for I'.nvtH-ro : .stitppl:;; u; K-.viT,,,,!,-. A,t ans ,'r, -';. r.-i:ii!',-,. ,i - a--aif rt- w . '. s;. i-u -.v.!. sl ,i l.,MV,- I'.l-.-. N----' i'-- -.':,' , ;. . v- s .,.;.-.". V e-.. . .-:nel ,-. s-;.- -li. A :- h:..s , : .,. 11. v, -,i ,: . ; ' j i.- c. N.-w ; ;: f--r l'-o '...m-,. x. -1:.V. A-l Having iood owram,i,li,ilun r foriws- aenirera and freight at verv i,,w rales, ask t ti;U the merchaota and pro.li'i,-u nioaii its lin,- Klve It their cheerful uL.iMi t ror runner ra;rfrnarion en;i: at Ihe of- ace. Foot olKSrovcn streft. K.U.l'it 1 . Atft'lU : ' w i'.TIlf. ay of Its Agents at Tlie I',U.iw1:i i l:iO,-s: Aur. i.r.r., a-ia.-tis l roes. 1). II. AHMe'lT. Vaiuleinero, C H. K, w l.tli. n.inewLiil, S 1 1 K, iWI.KK. f,vl,or .. .1. ISHI'A OKA N. C.iTu w il. J A. '. ,;s, s:,,.eais , '-. .-k. MAI.l.K IT 1-U- . Kivcr,':..:,-. W Freletit rw-i-iv. a ,:i.di-r c.t v.rr is the week. iun-ivl A w ; SEW-BERNE. dE.VI'FDKT k ilNSl.tlVi INLAND COASTING COMPANY OlNSF.'TlNi; WITM Atlantic N. C. Railroad, CLYDE'S ".. LINE STEAMERS j At Morehead City and New-Berno. Thnuifh Hrinife.-Tint an.l from a!i Boue r u ii. I, vil'.s .'Hiv and New lilver point, ftini inr-Hi ih bills Ln.UntE tssu. d u all point. Nor;:.. lvit, south and West. Qu:ct Traiiriton and prompt delivery of I'otton, N.iViil Siur-'i, Uenerjil dui-e, (fooiii, Wures f:i tleiu-rwl Merrhn. aiiii rule tfiiH ran teed ii-i iowasb any l,:w. Cotton Rate per Ualr of 430 I.bi. Wlii t9 Oak a;:d ll-.uc N ew Uiv r I'oints to New-H rue. ... 5 : ,' to New-!, rne ... Si " Norf:k . . N.Tfo.U " lijitiiure . - - " I'-iivniore . ; " New .irk . " " New Wtk . . ' ' rhtiiidr.i.i.lLi ... i 'i: U.ldt'ii-ii ):i v 'x " B- U " " lr..t-.n ..S " i'ro :iKtiv .. " IT' 'Vi.ieiii'r- i.-"-1 - A! .-a-iC -s .c!.!l'v!;.-ii,i:;,r The tr;ii-,-;-r!.a.''li s.-r ;.'e f Hit- In'and CoAti':( i - '.11 t'.i: . u-.w or:Hiil.'d ai.d in uel.eH! ! u;. ia'..,-!i, n : : 1 ' ;t-n 1 1 ri . , t ;li Cient, pruin:''. and c:i'np. hs Jt is jvjril ie t make It, and the a;rvniMi;' ..f ir.Hlut?rs and hip pen if rcspec; f u I , y SfdeiU-il For further Informal -n pp. the l.-oa! AitenU of the i.iin-. Office of ihc (ompany : Beauioi t, N. C. ( t". -j:. I.n:. A. W. ST HON, rreide:it. oOiIaw A. HEARSE. Supt PAETICULAH NOTICE.'" TH08. GATES & GO. OFFKR A FI LL LINK OK Groceries. Ii-- (lOods. Uoots Illi.l 1 UVi-( 1 Ciixil V Ax ii n It At Manufacturers' Prices. Opp. Gaston Ilouxe. dw XEWBKHX. X. ('. C. B. HART ,V CO. C. A. HART, Business Maaag-e-r. yorth-east eerner of Mi, idle South Front Streets. 1- ' 'R0 'KFHY WAKF. I. AMI'S. ri!IM- .vf;".s. arnyFiis. wicks. fi-. Krroit-iK Oll, Kfil on-EiIoair ' c t Hi. t ii t 1 y on liaiitl. I if ;x e:-- r. i-air::. j , u- 1;, r:.-, s, -. e: . .-s . a; rl iv ! tZM&s&S fSi rizTzasSz : Lfti5va!. . - a. i ri 3 '-SKC?: ; S T F. K N MIRTM fRHL!N a " n n tt i' n n i :: v. j : r. k !'..(. MOM'ME.Mg, TOMBS. I TA LI A Hi A ME RIGA N MARBLE JOE K. WILJ IS, Proprictcr Wm iii::i-:;,V Dr. KEAN, -, , . , ; Now Berno Advertisements. Ferdinand Ulrich, GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, IJoot-; :".iil tSlio'.-i, Ropes, Twine?. Paints, Oil ( A N V AS, (. i;.v i x s A( ics. i.( i: 1 1 i.Aitu M ri I M a ' 1 1 1 1 i I i! i-r s iiie: N i: I S SI IN S. Mi i.lle -ir,-,-:. pkkm:. n. c THE SPOT g, t I'm;- id M, di.-in-s. 1'aii.t. Ih-. . Can -s. Nails. k ( ).ik- a n 1 ! ,t v i- r.r v MA(T-:-S. Market Wiuir tiii: spot To g. an 1 S" M,,ve- at th, III at ( MACK'S. Mark-it W!iin Tin: spot To g.-t H,i. ... Pi,a,!,-s. Sliovel.-. Ax,-. l'i,,ugl: C"ar. and anything Usuallv kept in the Hardware l.ii.e, ail at I'.-'t torn 1 'rices fer Ca-h, is at F S. MACK'S. Mnrkrt H7ir', jw - J-. H lit, .y. t . BERNE BILLIARD PARLOR, ' tl, 1 ) n rTV T tm 1 ,1 i n rr on yiiddli n i, , I street, near corner ot 1 ollock. FIVE NEW TABLES JUST PUT IN. Three Billiard and Two Pool, Finest ill tllC Country. Tl,e i,l!,ai,itan,s ai(1 tlie ai,nual el.ur.-li and family qtiauvls there 1 say the same of old master; for he amount ot ram was increasing, w ill he found pie; t hat the pie is the ( was moi e a father than a. master." A 13 nUiTTS AT VVW T1 A 13 T V Sol,u' atiribute u,t0 the orclianls . natI1I.ai adjunct of ultra Calvinism: An anecdote illustrates the dem WiiAUiAi3lJlbDl LLi lJXDhLi.,:uu shade trees they had set out. that the Sun, lav pie causes more ' oeratic habits of the Jackson house .,, ...M7TZplr nn l"i''ttin-that for every tree plant-, blue M..nda.s than Sunday over- ; hold. A distinguished clergyman 0EVIL AmUNb THE I AILUKd ?l. a Imndred or more were cut wo; -k or nervous expenditure ; that ! and his wile were once visiting at .down on the mountains. Others the .skv would be brighter, life more the Hermitage. Just before bed- Tiie niieStLi,-,u-r-, una OKH.-8. ii.ec,-:ri,r;e,i thought it was .hie to plowing and aiinrii.ir. ami deatn less tenible. i tin... ti, -..,, e,-,i , ,,e,.,-,i, -,,. HKlUiNKH A KNfiKL HKKK, -,:r Kr:lt:t. i. liWt'HZ' I Cheese cns'-anily on lmnd, JOHN DETRICK. Nov 1.1 Jt w. Middle Street, Nowbern, N. 1, : DEALER I.N ci4.i , Ttt n PnJn staple and I ancy Dry Goods BOOTS, SHOES, CLUTUttG. Elf. ...,,,., luiMiiviwiin. i ..... Arnt for t!. l'!AM'M .Mill, i n Ue.u- ,m.-d !.. iju.ii.ine.ui.-. :,'illl"'':'''':;,:i;r!:",'' '1'':;:i,' et' A full lino . f ;,-ia.s', I juli.-i' a chiMrt-n's t .ulerweur . j.-n..' I.liu'in .-1, u ...ul a:.i ! -hi.-r.s. an km. is ,,- ,,-i,i.s-, i.a.ii.-s Hi,,i chii- iH.r'wf".'HKUnaM"iri !.'kei(..n.!.-veiyti!:iiut.ua!: k.-it in anri clnMlTyfiKKlsM.,!,-. mvrs tuArtdiviy vaidie st.. ,.p iiiua;i etuirch Ur IIT T I," I jMjj- J V 1 1-1 I-i 1 V WUCJlfSALE & RETAIL GKOCEK. Constantly reeoivmsr a full LiK CJiioico Cjri- 't'l-it' and FAKMEE3' SUPPLIES, which we oiler as low a. anv house :n Lhe city, an.! warrant nil c",'ds as re resented. Call ami and examine , ,nr t.,cK Dnces. ria;,;ea nimisae.i in-,- 1 - c' . all our country customers. Goods delivered free t, , anv part o .lie city. VI W. A I). T 1J (TTrPI FR . VI, 1 JJXjH, SfQVfi and Hard WiirP UlUTCd dill! naiUffare, 1 T k5tlSil, DOOrS ife BlindS ' LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER norsE Fii?yisiiix; goods. FointS OilS G12.SS aild PllttV ."' -i-'-""0 francs and expfet to qnate to the ueinand, niorljid eon ' ' " J ' i do far more dnrinir they have - ditions ensue. GUNS AND PISTILS. rlMII.l:rI, SETS, Rubber and Leather Bolting, d K'c.. Etc.. Etc. w n. w. IU RTT, MERCHANT TA!LGR, aiDD!. iTF.EET. ? -a- B-:r.--. N. C. ii. V. WAIIAB, a Cor:: Whiky .,1 w j. cr Jr. i iimgiT Ale, Pale Alo, Beer ,t A ' rai; ;,. BERGXER & ErfGEL BEER. c i i ) i : i PURE FRENCH BRANDY. il w . v. ii a n. South Front St. X c Jh-rn-, X ''. s.-pji -d.twly. v THE JOURNAL. NKW lSKUNK. X. C. .TAX. 10. iss-l. ltd Trees Iiunnse Itainliill.' lhat lorests preserve moisture in the soil, and water in the springs: that mountains covered with tun- oer pioiec; lowiann.s iiom ocmi uc- ) five tre.shets. is true, and cannot he to,, sirongly iniuessed on the pub- lie. out u is no, i;ecesaiy to mix en. a- with truth, and try to make oeneve mai in piaiiung a te'V tle.-s they ear, cliailge the elnnate(it a w h(d e eon t i lien t . In ir-inia the drouths lor the last ten years and mure, are dis - lii-ai'tenin. to farmers, and thev . . l i - .r.l. . . . 1 . . 1 l . ; . . . l . laiK u lie uiiii urn times I'enue the w ar. w hen seed time and harvest iiecr tailed, lamenting the dry ' seas,, ns that now prevail in the well wooded mountains. a well as , III the low eoun'ry. et. t he w lede CO'llltl V Is old licld, :row i n ir Up to t lees, the r1"'"'-- bel piickly covered wi-!i p.n.-s. Ou my own farm, a field liiat w ,,s in ,-! ii eleven e. ii s a-,-, is now an aim, 's- i :n pellet I a Id,- :h;,k,-l. Surely if 1 1 ees alVeet rain- 'he irj;i!iiai! mas well say. 'there may well be two opinions. ; a tine army equal to the emergency. l),,wn with Ihe trees, for thev'we incline to the belie! that ifjl'liilq,. uisU'iid of supporting l't. "- drouth: t hei e is an ; hiuu in ; his w orhl t hat I lavisiied his t re.usures on the e- W e real I ki.ow lai; very little a ! - -1 , r i he ea uses that bring ab, nit an increase or d nniiint ion in the an i i 1 1 . i ! rainfall. Two 1-Ycnch philnso pher-. l'autiar and Sartnaux. loun, 1 that ai.ont on.- twellth in,rera:n 1,11 ,-r a. ,i,-ee of loie-t than on the ..,!j.,iiiHi.-- c,,nntr . Thisfaet " roinals ot the papers as I ;ult l'nli:rJ'' trees at - ;ia,'.-,l rain, until it was ponitol out th, ;t the experiments exteiKle.l from ! el.ru. ir.v to , Inly about halt bet. n e l lie leaves opened, and hall at!i a wards, and that the trees re ceived qmre as much rain when en- tirel bare as when covered with foliage, and even one-sixth more in j hi-.ve made a pleasure .,ut ot an in- He owned many slaves, l.ut"wh;tt March when there was no hdia-e M ,,,,,, en t , i ,i ivei ,i me. ; i he v t hou-ht of him and of his wife, tom lie r.rn or condense the vapoi. The pie is an allm 1 1, - speet aele. also, may he learned from the A lew ears :go w hen spendm- W hen wellhaked.it is hard to re- woi ds of --Old Hannah,'" the faith some time in I'tah, I noticed that mm. its odor is enough to knock ful servant in whose arms Mrs. Great Salt Lake was rising. Some ti, ,r0od resolutions of the i .!... -Won lif..l r. once on dry land, were under water. ami tne rise oi waicr was said to average one loot a year, . , l i .... . . a li ,. rs w. rj. sri r, - t 1 1 :l t v..... --v.v t he iron rails of the Pacific Railway unaight eiectru'ity aim ram inun he laist. Alike increase (it rain a evaded, and perhaps still prevails i i n W estei n Kansas and Nebraska. 1'.,; get t ing 1 1. eir destructive dront 1 1 s apel: asserted that rain !ol- low ed civilization, wit h its clearing. plow ing aim narrowing, mis w as i i . - .- ,i ; tvrt:!!ni,y a vwun n ot the ,: ' ., ' . , Pi i . I-' and loi those who had lands to M'li. - , , i, - , ,- ; hl rrtfiin A nr ICIllturl t fur -Id 11 . ! " Tie- ;:n Marclie-Tl e ;ivat I,arii;in Sliop. -riu. .......fest store in the World 1 : whit is known as the "lion Maivhe " ! at the corner ot the Hue dc P.ae and ';). iH. Sevres a ii ,1 i t i s a st 1' i k- . . ' ,, . iiiL' examiile of the old ainthat : large streams fidin little fountains flow. Ir was founded in 1 s.iL'. on a verv small scale, bv a man named ; I'aueicault. who has long since been fathered to his fathers, leavin -the old woman." as one of the employe irreverently designated tier, more ' money than she knows what to do with and a business that is steadily ' increasing. The building which is 1 one of the handsomest hi the city and is the only large one erected expressly tor a' store room, covers a , whole aiuaie. but even this does not , ,.,,nvev un i.lo-i ot its ina-niitmle for '.1 ... .. 1 ... rnni'ii' aie ue uoors anogei nei, I which give more than 1 ,000 square ' yards of space: there are o.soo per - i sons employed ny tne moiitn. who ! have their dinner and supper free. ' .on at a time, in the building, and l.Oi'd nersons emploNcd bv the dav. ! who eat where thi-v please. All i -roods are delivered fr.-e when l e- , ,uircd. in Paris and the neighbor- hood, and to accomplish this they : use thirty-one wagons, and 150 horses; their business is strictly I cash, and from the 1st of August, ; KSSl t)( tlR. lsf Alfrut fxv; amotiiittid to lOO.OOo OHO francs: ! tlie-v have ia October of each year. ! what they call an --Kxposit ion." or i opening. "and on the fust day in jlss-J they s,,ld to the amount ot "",' '00; they shijiped out of Paris last year merchandise to the value ! a reading riMiia f,r the aeeiiniinoda- ! t ion of their eiistomers. where yon can tind the leading l'reiieh and i,,i ..!,',, mil, -ii -i s '.Twl I... Tn -, ,r.ii,tl.i ...... .ii... , ...i..,i.v.i.fc.. IN, uue in- in- is 1 ui.iiiii up .1 uin ....... ,v . ..... . . ...v . ... ; 1 11 111 ('11 a 1 1'; uiai 110m 1 11 in 1011 01 e in , , ,ur (;..m.r;l j --,a v.-i h s.-ti.'Miian f, n- s. .un til. 1: wiil e,ntaailv cause him to 1 lime is injurious. It arrests prompt : hack on mv end of the ward, don't 1 .wars. Ttii h..u.s,- w,- tr,,i a'.siut,-iy. :ui think that eeii veiy cheap articles di-estiou. the latter rcpiinn- in- j k,. .,,fraid to sail in?" iV-n!!" u,u, .V 'SmulL'.'.'.n ",','t'' "''J.'.'.-sely ''tT,':: ,-ost money, if "i take i-tiotfh ot ' creased heat. 1 ced-wat er should a t m m s.-m, as.n ,,ur savunnah Himis,-. M,-ir,-ttht ' l . i , - t , i . - I , , . . .... ... . a 1 1 ' I 1 1 IV I ' ' I ' U V i M IT a I ..,1, 1 r' , 1 1 1 s I ii i ;-. . 1 :'a 1 1 . 1 1 tin-iii. . ail times be used with moderation. , Hotter I ban Water. i jnM,- n.'.ti;. li-ookn .v hatr. The administration of the est. ib- -riidei'stand that you had a tire i N'v'"'"1'1 ' l,a- hsli men ; is simply wonderful and failed Hope. ; at your house yesterday." said a ui"!',-.. like eh.ekuoik. Many of the A Voiiirr man with u broad back i gentleman to his friend C"l. Suap: empl,, ,-s a.ie really partners in the and a sorrowful look was standiinr well. : Harness, as tiie oereaved widow .leeej'ts .",o.l,iO ir.ltie investments 1 1 i : 1 1 tla-lii and .as a pro rata siia'.e o! the plotii. Whell one ha le -t siiihi-'a-n: money .'leiplelit t In ee or lour f, ii in a un .I and m est in the Ii a un- oi on,- ol t iieir n u in ! The a i '.oils eh lets of t he loi ty-t hree ' lep.u t men t intowha-h I he 1 .lis i n e-s ; s divided ha v,- eaeh a shale o! t he protits oi his department, u h:'u every einpaye who lias been in the 'i i viee to:' tiv,- ye.irs. m addition t.. 1m l n e his sa 1 a I me: ease, t with eaell !iee. e , I : : : ' , -. : I . ,i I au a sph ; .i:i:'li!t ,-! j.I'.li'. It an eIllpoe he,-, un,- d:abled ai'ei si-rvin-' w,-:,- .-..s he is iH-iisiam-il a: '' ! " 1 ''.'le Is a soh-lnlol I ii u,- l:i''..ii ,,::d mhi el.i-s,.s m nni-ii-. : n.-i -i ;. I '.:; j.:ii a;.. 1 ( in .. n. The s 1 ' i i , 1, 1 I s i.ii i i I s ; ; i ' 11 I s i i ' h , 11 1 s e j , - - del ; i ' ( iii man .rise Mr. l:.!-' ( o-: :;, an- , W Itlt.-r t.ie I an 1 1 1 r, ell' s! s. W hi 1 1 ,1. le ill ! tie i r e olio , ' 1 the , 11 ! i o s is. ;!,. it :t : Pans."; Tlio DevaMatintr Pie. Tin-origin of the pie is involved in some obscurity. Its inventor is j readers of modern history that Philip unknown to fame, but inasmuch as ' II. of Spain failed to conquer the he did not fret out a patent on it, revolted provinces of the Nether there are not wanting cynical suf-; lands. He was the most, nowerfnl forers from its baneful effects to as-! s01t , hat it was originated by the devil. lu. never takes out a patent ou ;m v (,r devices. Others are inclined to l.liv,. tln.r tl, i ii!,n the result ot evolution that ditler- eiitialitwi fiuisvtl ir. We have seen, indeed, with the naked eye. i:. the species called mince pie. certain minute nartieles whieh r,-semlile i 'molecules, and if they do not con- I i t u te a in; ajdasni, we have never ! um, i;nr tin. oi-io-in ,.r t he tii. i is a suojeet almut which on - can J ha'e IK) We grounded opinion. ' The value of t he nie is not much , .,. easily deterinined. There is , a certain class of Chris;, ails who ! maintain th .t dyspepsia is a disci-J , , n ,, , , -,, ... , ,, s , , r, 'ih-.i Ir is a rairillii- Hill LMtol A . lio one m c,, nas , encompassed a real corroding iudi- : gt.stion will he inepareil to deny, i;lU t pj,, , , r, , 1 ,,. , i 1 -se ! w 1 1 1 1 ; d: tlieul; ies. and about the quest ion ' ,,t the reli.:;ous use of d so epsia. ' h;;s j,,;,, thin power to topple a mat. over spiritual ruin, dyspepsia j- that 1 Il is a drv delirium tic- mens, sol 1 1 1 lea i r. so to -i u-.i K . 1 : The abdity ofthe ,ie 1 . c; ea t e ! ,1 i epsi,i no one ill (lis; ,ti : e. 1 lei e : ;ir last we ean liinl a m , en-ent . The ie wiia h ha ilesecnili'd t,, lis lnen ; purlta!l ;,i;,-e-t:y of great irastiv Cn, e, was al,,ptel in them as ai : penance',, make tlie' situation as utieomfoit.ihle as P,,ssi!,,-. hut we. ; ijk(. .,,. 1 1 i ,1. ;i, -, n w'h, l.oile.l the : peas that he was ordered lv his confessor to we,.; in his hoots, have epicuiizcl the pie just s we liav' j reined the Puritan Sab illo ,.. confn m.-.l dvs!.eic. He sees. i. .s-nells. he falls. We are con vim ,-,! that at the bottom of mot ........ 1 .. . .1 ; 1 . .. . . nr un- oies, ,,,,,-ue .is, ,u iu , i e e iet ed from t he daily bill of fare: hut m-vert heless, We heartily s in- nathize il h t he l.idv who declared that die hated win lesome food and in, . ii 11 mn n f.unit luuu. ,uiu ,th a its tern resn ts here. "aitei-. a piece ot hot mince iae, it ,.n please. The Alliance. .... .... """f-"- The j,,pllIi,r Mi mr Xi lollg,r known as the llvston lonrnul ' .., -,. , , ,- , .,- intuit ,, iias a ii i lien ,,u iiie . -,' .i above stiliect, oi which we ive tlie chief points. ater is essential to ail tonus ol life. ISo other Hind can he luuuil 1,1 a healthv human organization. It is the only drink which can He used without doing iolct;ee. in ...n.-. .!...... ... ..I,, i. cal wellaie. Tea and coffee. in moderate quantities, do not. in any marked, ' degree, intluence vital activity un- tavoraPly. iiie lecoie and nervous, however, cannot use either of these i beverages without serious discern- ',,rt er in jury, 1 "As to alcohol, it would be hcttel ' f,jr the world if the art of producing , it should suddenly be lost, and the process be lorever classed among ! the lost aits. We do not need it . it in any of its t,,rms: neither the phvsician. chemist, nor artisan ah- ..Inr..lv i,i.j.,l it- it, -nil- .In, ..irfnu.,, t : 'j , ,i, .,,-.,.m, ' 1,1 his calling: and this statement ; we make advisedly, alter full dclib- ; i.iKiuf; nuo o,u ,ie- ent knowledge of medicine and the arts. ! It is probable that very many ! observers of hygienic laws do '. not use water freely enough. It is i possible that wc may. by habit, so I modify the sensation of thirst, that -it. in a huge degree, ceases to be a j safe guide of our need. We have seen many instances of illness which j were cured by resorting to the freer "se of water. It supplies to the I system the needed amount (d liipiid to maintain normal processes, and I assist in n-pairing tissue-waste. It ds const an t ly iassmg oiu ol t he sv s- tern through the lungs, skin and i kidneys, and if the supply is inade- : Constipation often results fiuin ! sni'h detieieney. and a roinedy in ' many eases -vveiild he the drinking ot one in t iimr o Tei, i, water ne- " ----- . ..... - . in front oi the i'.oard of Trade yes tei'ilay when an aeon iin' nice eanu up and called out: Ib-llo: Thoma nr ,.f i j..hr No! Wl a wh,.!,-s.il, past." -Ins: -o eh IlUed." Is that s, bos-;'- No. !--; w el I, j..-l I... I i 1 1 ee Veals i , e n ills -ye , ; a,- v., a see 1 :., nei k mv ( 'ai i-.t in. is 1 I ,i ,,,,,,; ,., ,, Ti-e so,-, in,! XV.. a up. miuh; io ...lesnian , hllsril!. oiler.-d a mi MM ,.,,..),. ' 1 w.on' sei -o I; 1 1 ., have been I'M 1 1 l l.lltl i i i I illdn't ;,, have o !' t he se n a n ,;-s,- iii,l he n it ;ii:t iie.l." I'm-ohi man id s and in- -a! io do ( iv on th it he ; I w is -old io ioiiei in-. -.4 ;:,!: -,- ; ., hni-w ,-ar II i a 1 I lei 1 tne , 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 i pa I t lier and loin.d ; ill m ( ' : 1 1 I s : n a s s , ; .,-et his ,,,u , ii -Ali-i ,,ii lei' ."' ell. I ovei haul an e.; n , ; o n i a I I i ihinh I'd ii - ( ..a ot I tn illed sledge, is ..Unliable he Is d an Grasping Too Much. , It has occasioned surprise to the - monarch of the age. Under him were the most celebrated generals of the lav. the Duke of Aire and the Trine of 7V irni,l n-hn in - iii,i ti,n 0a nA uf ! lined soldier in Eurone. His! revenue, drawn principally from ; the New World, was much larger than that ol' an other Tiinnnrnli of his time But he was beaten on land and at s0a by a few small Dutch .'-tates, witl, little u-...iri. .....Hoo.iiw.. and was compelled to concede their independence. Spain soon alter set tied into a third-rate i tower. He failed, like great speculators to-day. ly grasping at too much. ' 1 ie longed to he sovereign of all Kiivni,,.. :iml hiiilr. tl, .1 ,,,, I,, ,, snii, lie -.niani :in, ..-at,,-:ei all arm to i-oiuiuer France. Had he heeii content with Mibdnintr the re- v ol t ed e, d, ui i st s, the work might easily have been carried through. I'.ut when t he Prince of Carina had prdition against- lOnglamt and France, 'and accomplished nothing. I lie Fimee beLruvd imnortunateU i or lumi e hut 1 h ill p sen t P w here t did little good, and the Prince. . ,!isr,e,,i-feiie,l i, ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,n a t u e i , ; , ee, , 1 1 , - j ;,!;. t!:e n little. Crasping too muc King lost all. -- Jackson's Democracy. ieiieral Jackson was a Uemoerat n, society as well as in politics, lwin.rnl.(..l r,,.-,.i,,m-v ,ri.rt i ited t he Hermitage were impressed ; )V the sinmlieitv ol' his home life. 'The iat'h-srrii)r was always out. , and everv -isitoi- was in,i,!e :i o-iisf I -When we lost her. we lost a nns- . tress and a mother, too; and more a ' mntiu.r ti,-,,, ., mictrocc .ni . , , t n u is CUSIOIII , W Ilell a CKTg V Ilia 1) : was a guest, asked the reverend , gentleman to conduct family 1 nr-iver -i , . ., W hile he was turning over the ! . le.nesiu an- uiuie, liic Hue ui me r,,.i',,.o,o00,t,ni,1,.t ,,u nti .-. ii.itL, , j r,r,i , ,r u , - inent. Mrs. Jacksen, one ot the kindest and most motherly of wo- men. rose aud made room lor lier ; on th0 ,ofa, wliere si,e herself was - sitting, .... , . ,. . ... - i ne h ue ui i ne uocioi u i i n n . l ,i wi ;e e n i who thought herself ot more than jordinaiy consequcDce on account j ol her liusoand s reputation, was a litt le disturbed that the wile of an , overseer, a person low in social rank, should be tieated as though she was ' a hul.v ot distinction. Turning to ' tli. li'nlv -l,n K-ir rlovr in lior c-lo j lilted her eyebrows in an inquiring i stare. -un yes. wnispereu tue lailv. "that is the way here; and if she nan not done it, tne general would."' The clergyman's wile learned at that evening's devotions a new ap plication of the words, ''God is no i respectiT of persons." Youths com ' panion. It .Makes a DiflVreuce. So you have been lighting again on your way home from school!'' "Y ves, sir.'" Didn't I tell vou that this sort of j business had got to stop?" Yes. jia, but ' ''( excuses, sir! Yon luobably provoked the qiiiUTel!"' 'Oh, no! no! lie called me n:miiK'" Raines? What of it? When a i'. e;uis) jmi names, uik aioiiy i about your business. Take off that coat!" 'lint he didn't call me names!" "Oh, he didn't? Take oil' that vest!" "When he called me names I never looked at him, but when lie pitched into you I 1 had to fight!" What! Did he call me names?" Lots of 'em. father! He said you lied to your constituents, and : went back on the caucus and , had!" -.Willi ,,,, liiif r.iin- -,,1,1 ,' , ' . , , ' j , o, tv ,, . inns. l (ion i ;uit. oa io come u i sluirirer. and I wish vou to stand -..n ,,i, ,nni,n i - ; r , 1,1,1 ,,,,,, . 1LI, II , . . . Yes. house caught tire." "Suiitiose the tiremen did iec- ivewolk.'" -No. they didn't -ct there in' line." Vou threw water very promptly 11 the liallles. Ch?" ' No. didn't use any water." "HOW (lid yOU pllt it Oil!.'" "Went out." i - .ii. "Not at all. The other day 1 i 'iiuht a load of kindling wood from aeoiiiitrvman. I had it cut up and siaeked m the kitchen. When I -'. the tin- burning in that direc- lion I felt pretty sa les. and I was not ,iis;i ; ipoi ii ted. lor u hen 1 1 l each- '',1 the k i il i li i II Ji' Wood it Weilt out.' W antp,l II iiii I n ice, .V Nebraska sllefill who was oil a 1 1 a i ii , o i n 1 1 1 u' east 1 r o I n ( lin aha the ,,thei ,1 iv lell into , -oi i versa t ie ii with a New Yoikcr. and li nally ad niiUvd ihat he was m peisiin ot' a broker. -A bi'"ker for what.'" "till, one ot our smart towns was yltin;' ahead so t',it thai ir must needs send to ('hill, i for a bioker. 1: -wanted him bad and he came, He opened an otlu-e. put in a trieker. 1 1 i s. ,hi ed , pmt a t ii nr-. and in ai le ., 1 1. .lit -UO.OOO ;n si w ,-eks." -1 I.,W .'" Well, that's, w hat they want him -i,e sreon,i tune to! !h,- Want to ,t - k how." Mir w.is 1 1 mil 1 oron ;o. s.l s ne liailaio E ('( x.s. and was speaking aideiitlv ul her home. "You've no idea." she said, "how the loiiiinion towns are en , win,:." "Oh. 1 think 1 ha i eplied t lie lUltlaio t'l'ieiid. "Ai'le ( lass oi peo,le. too. Head eel" dav of lot s ot' ban k cashiers and the like yolle over tliele to stav." jjew Berne Advertisements. . - K. R. Jones COMMISSION !UCcx?oIi.s'ix't. Consignments of Grain, Cotton, and other PRODUCE JSOXjIECJITE 33 PROMPT ATTENTION GTJASANTEZD 5 v roods, Notions, 00X3 AND SHOES. OROCKRI MS OF ALL KIND- pork, iicon, nour sugar, Coffee, Salt, Syrup and MOLASSES. 3 N U F F and TOBACCO . I--J 6? ! W I? , si': ,1 AS Spades, bhovoi.s, noes. Axes, Sail: ik,w Trace? Karnes, "C. h.'Z. J'armer's ; ; j pi it-s r. i-L )i A ;. r, a l s MOTT'S i,iDER, YilK liKST MA! CO 2 T A N T I. V 1 N - f . C K I O.'. - .: S Sull-(:i. ' ,;',::' C ' . Iligh.s. e.ls', ; -e s - . f f, COTlUtl'V Pl' iilue,- St& Call and ai r tne North West corner SOUTH FRONT & MIDDLE Streets.. ni:v nr.uxK, x r- Mar. w 1 v s: - - . - "--.-. st BELL, THE JEWELER, , iI'KKRS THK LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK aicSies CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND SPECTACLES To he found in Kusft rn Nurlh Carolina. Kvery :i: irh sold wjirrar.tcd us 1 rirrst-ntl 18K Plain Gold Engage ment and Marriage Rings a Specialty. No charge for En graving. I c-h''.L r.-hiis.-.l ii,- siilil'aolorv eg- All ,-i,-imr y Tn:,;i j -r. ,iii pt I - an Bwcre.l. junt'-J -wit il, a la-aa., N,-u ll.-rn,-. N. " Goldsboro Advertisements. O. T. Carolina fHuslo House, AVII.1 15. iAN ii, 3I:najrr. Draiicli i if Ltnldeti d- Halts' Smitlicni ' Mu. sic House. Sariiiuint . (.In., and yew York fit;. The (ireut Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South. CARD Tl TI1K ITBMC For llit- .nr ,- i: n l.nt suei ly , .f nirCur-. una ami uiii:ii;i iv- ii;,,- .'i'.-ii,-., . . ... i i Hrmi.-h Musi.- 1 1 . ..is.- a! ( i. ,1.1s! .. .1 , .. N. C . 1111- PIANOS AND ORGANS, I'rom t!ic WorM's llrsl .Milkers. A Grand List to Select From. Cllickrrll!! . Soils. Mil Mill , ll;!l!i!ill. Lllllill'll Hiili'v, liitlldl -y H.Miv riii::, J' -, !;;:. MidllliMif k. PacKiU'il lifi t.-..l I., a-iain a:..l II- ' M..U- vs. inAti'i'-r.'.-':'. ' V.'-' Ilrsl-i ,, ,ss Pian,,s. s-iki t, , S ; . " ,0. i M -o:i-. s-'U 1 nil. aa-i s:,:a.I o is I.-l.os- . ; t- .. .-o -.:-:.-i:i-.. -;. i-::--:,- .-i . v Hi aim'.-V -. '"V.Vii - ;" ...a-.' ,-a'. ? - 1 - , ' !-v-!l ''; t.'.'. '- ,'.:,''.- u.i.!.-- :. - .,t :. :. " '' -;m ; m . - - - .,...!.'."..,' '. . WILL. '. LANK. ( I M iin.'i-r n; e' ie Mi-i II- OP! i ! iWB i-.ini-.--ir I hiie (jiili T I pain K l II. Ii. k ANK. AM.. 31 I! t I I tl, -I. r 1 , ' -set - --i r ir ? - -r JiJS t ' : ' . . u - : BEFORE V-AND AFTER ) Eiect-'-c Wii'.z't f-i t.--t " ' P ' ' 1 TO MEri GNLY, Y0U:5J CL?, :.:--; - '" : v. vi ... r w.tiv- - ; . r i si-. . ...i. n . ; 1 i TIlKlt . . -! - . ' ' ' nit; ii IIKaLTH '. I . :t 1 v.: ! -' m - - Th- -..el-t Jar...":. i V - : rv bo.i j .it vu.tr fvr 1..U.-H Mt-: .,.! A ; r-.-si V 0 LTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL MiCH. ' tv,j I 9l 1 tsc P NEW BERNE ADVERTISEMENTS- EATS At Greatly Reduced Prices; Lonp Clnar Sides, Clear Iiih .Sides, Fat Backs, and Heavy Mesa Pork Received direet from the Chicago Packers. Very lowforOash, at C I IOY Ac CO. Bagging and Ties, L. ,-,-( I'm, , - Flour, Sugar Ami a Si Harg.iin in Syrups and : i s 1 1 I 'n,-, s, eoinr to sc cj. 11, " LsHllard, Rtih oz$ Mllh Ili'di Toast. It S, ,,tdi and Sv, , -t. ai Horn? to Shippers cf Gofion, Hlr,-, ir-i fttr PrHnr. 'li ..... ,-oi, ) - rli tn . r, ; s t nr , :ir,-. ion v r, st - isMin he protect, .i. iin.l the highest pe.-sihle ja ie, s (ihtnincd Account sales and i:.,,ii,-v r. lin n- will 1,p f,,rw:tn!e! pronipily i-s direct ,1. For reference, wfr refer t., ,,v, r Five lluiiih-,',1 Farmers ml Country Merchants, aroond tb vii-uiiiy ,,t N, u-';-, i n. who have sua us tie ir husincFS 1 he past ten years. c. r:. foy 6c co., hole.:il,. (iroens aiel Cotton I'actors, Mri.-k P.l.,, k. .Middle st . Newhern. N C. P. O. Box 432. ottosi Seed Wanted. The Highest CASH Price Paid for Cotton Seed hy ALPHEUS W. WOOD, Ollice Next Door to Cotton Exchange, NEW BERNE. N. C. I B !i yy ooiesaie grocer MIDDLE STREET, allies Kedinoiid, BERGNER & ENGEL'S CELEBRATED BOTTLED LAGER BEER FOR SALE 15Y THE CHATE. Also on hand a full tcck cf Grcr'jrkr, Frcvisionp, Cigars :: AND TOBACCO, Opeu Front I? r i k St ;re. - i i i ; I -. n'I i:i i; t. ; t Apr!,! wlv VKVV HKUNF N ' . rollck Street, New Berne, N. (!., - eneral Hardware, PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. KINST0N ADVERTISEMENTS. .1. 1 yi 'F. 1 ' "11 'HICRS .yi DFALFRS IN Ines, Saw and Grist Mills, Gins, Pressca Aiel oil,, i- .. !, :. I nsii r:i 1 i s. Melt inr, land nr. Vnhcs, Wliisfles, ful Iillle s. -Ji ate' Itars, TrJK'k Iron. l!-vel Wheels, AGENTS FOR THE A I n-st ( '.: i.th.-r Kl: -ii ('..Hi.- '. 1 1 L' I I l w , ) i ' ! i v i i ' s- 11 in th,- M urio-r. -, , ill- le IV S.lW Mill. Willi h- tie- l.-vf Mill i ii--- ,v all V I I . Card well Threchor. MILLER L LAUGHIMGHOUSE, YWK CKLK Tennessee Wagon, A Full Supply cf Building Material, irst-class Stock IM. IVoli IJock Lime KccciviMl AVcekly, Hair Plaster, Rubber a:;d Leather Belting, Car Load oi SToYKS .hist deceived i. W. CAN A DAY, : I 7 w i.Iati I and Bagging Twine, and Coffee, Molasses. If you want to buy At u . i :. io-v Ac co. Hrick Jilnch, Middle Street. " and Oai! & Ax Snuff. M a a u faclurer'." prices. Middle tStreet. ii nv he, proper to entrust their - ii ilmt their inter, shall at all times 9 XEW HE RUE, X. ('. CO.. 1 Agricultural uipleiiicnln S ton in I'iiKiiics, Cotton I'roHScs. llor.se Piinern, 'I'll i t' Mtnrx. in Macli iiii-i j . (ruin Fiiiim. Straw Cut tern. :n siiiiera. - Cider Mills, liu-ki: iz, Iilo, lit t i n jf. I'alnt. OIIm lass, l.iiiM', CeiiK'iit, l)at'r. Fertilize i8, Brick, lite. ACHINE WORKS. !.- of supplies for Miiehinrry, Rllct Ilablx't, lip', 'oiilins:. Sli''t Ooiporr Smoke Stacks, Kt NAOLE ENGINE, P .in yKM tn grJilO cheaper than aaj h i i.riieie ,- Ihiteiit h'eed, nck- ni' n u ii i have seen it. Kiil'RIETOHS. IUJATKI) of Hardware 1 i 11 r ; v ;'( i1 ey iuAi if usf. : r;:l!-ts free. KINSTON, N. C-
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