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1 erne YiLCMt XX. NEW BIKNE, CRAVES COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 11197. Kl KM SLliluN mw Blood lUlMSFS Whether itching, banting, blcetin:. scaiv, cnistMl, pimptr. or blotchy, wholhr siTnr.o, ftcrufuinus.or her wJiury.froui in r ec t.-i l'(rlil f ure-l liv warm laths vi.'.iCi ti n; S-r, rmli! aiiomliiizs vri;h'l T! ri: a :.i Lieut1, tho preat skin pure, .iifl n:;) l 'Vs of riTTWi p.A Resolvent, greatest ol p'iriflrrs and humor cure. iovM throughout tMT7t Id. Pottir Depo iwt Cni Ctc, Sl Pro. . notin ' I'.nw to Curt Kvtrjf Blond Humor." free. FACE HUMORSl-r;,::.;1;;::. AND , New Arrow Ties ! 10,000 Yards Jute liiifrginjr und .r)()(l lliindlos Ties; Seed live. Wheat ami O.iU, Crimson Clover, imj Malt. JUST I5KUK1VKI) and for Kale Ht Chas. B. Hill's East Sidk Makkkt Dock, NKW BERNE, N. C. Trnfle-Mnrk. IValnrc's Nervine and Itapid Restorative. An im'.iiliiisr euro for I lisoases of tlic Digestive, Nervous anil (leneralive Nysteinu. A Tome of rare cHhuu-y for the ohl unil voung and of in ark -edneivoe for Students. Teachers, unil nil who are engnced in lirnin work or close occupations. Cure Depression, Tired reeling-, Nervousness, Muscular Weakness Lass of Appetite, Palpitationof Heart Restlessness, Hysteria, Nervo Weakness, General Discomfort, Excess, Alchoholism, ii ml t h it almost innumeriihle series of ilim-mi's anil complications result ing from any ileruli .'euient of the Nervous svs'etn. Invaluable for weak '.v. linen ami nervous children. Steady Norvcs, Eraccd System, Sonnd Rest, Good Work, SSl'UKI) II V 1SI Mi Or. Cox's Cocclin Nervo TVnic. Coufnlim No Oplnlen or llnnue rnim Unix to mnke a hnbll. 50 Centi Per Bottle . If three bottles lie ordered at one lime, ;i copy of Oriole Conk Hook will lie included fn e. At OriitfxtwlN nnilllrnlrr(ir illrcrirtiif im on receipt t prler .10 rrm. Winklemann & Hrown Drug Cr., Mole Hroprltoni, BAXTIMOHX. MD.. TJ 3. A. REMEMBER When you are in nei d of anything in the Hardware linn wi: carry I lie largest stock in the oily and CJUARANTKK tho prica of oyerj nrtiolo we veil. Ua Uvix V inrnc vm 3a hg uaiv mm cm' Can't Uet. Wo hao a few barrels of air-alacked lima which we will sell a fifty cents per barrel while 11 last. TO MERCHANT!! We will eave you money op, anything to our line. Respectfully, L. II, CUTLER HARDWARE CO., Successor, to Wneer ardwai-o C.. ami L, II. Cutler Co. Str. May Bell. T. O. Duon, Mr., Master, Will LKATE MW BERSE OiTVEftPATII 4 FRIDAtH. 8 o'olm k a, ra. Utt Rlvof Urn! inf. Jolly Old fWl and nnfloa. ' k. 0, THOMIHON, Agent, ticttra Colta Bagging ! mm CLOSE Of THE FUR. The Grand Marshals' Given H Mm. at Kain Hurt Hie Fair. Farmers Hold- inir Their Cotton. Strange Stor) of a Wife, l'opnlisls Losing (.rnniid. Will Hang at (uldsltoro. Joi-knaL Bt'HKAr. Kai kiuii, N. C. , October The festivities of the Statu Fair coilcil lasl nihl ur rather at 4 o'clock this morning with tLe "Marshals' ball,' given at the Varhoro huuse under the auspices of the (apilal t'luli. tiov. and Mrs. litiSHcll and nearly all the Slate offlceis were present, It was an exceptionally handsome affair. At 1 o'clock this morning private Secretary J. E. Alexan der presented Chief P. II. Ly brook with a gold chain, and gold heath d cane, ou behalf of the Marshals, of whom there were more present than at any fair ever held here. There has been great disappointment this week that the weather has been ho t.-rrible that the races had lo be called off out at the Fair grounds. There was a regular down pour all yesterday morn ing and the crowd was very small. There was every prospect for a splendid fair b t!i in p.. int of exhibits, and financially, but the w. nther has hurt botii. The local cotton recepls ill Ibis market by wagon are so far this season only 7,414 bales, against 1 1, !)23 to the corres ponding date lint year. Merchants wh; supply farmers with provisions, tic. were asked if f.iiine.s are holding cotton and say yes, much more than usutl. The Secretary of the cotton exchange says that fiO per cent of tho fanners are in debt now, that a great many arc holding cotton for a rise and this is largely due to the fact that the merchants are not pressing them for w hat they owe. There is no end of laughter at Gov. Russell's statement as to having a pocket full of railway passes, and at his reasons for taking them. He is placed in a pe culiarly awkward position. Sam Wright, the negro nibbi'r, who cut W. A. (out's throat in a store in Wayne counly, is to be ha iged at Golds boro November It). Gov. Uussell is said 10 legard ihe virt ual deposing from power of the peniten liary supc intendent as quite a victory. Kevenue Agent J. C Wheeler is here, milking a very careful iuspecion of the ollice of Kevenue Collector .Simmons, which always ranks A 1. The question is being considered whether Ihe Episcopal missionary jurisdic tion of Ashculle be elected into a dio cese. The e.ei,enient over gold mining in the l'iedmoiit section of I ho Slate is increas ing daily. Valuable discoveries arc being made. l'upnlisls are losing ground in two directions the one part going towards the Democrats and one portion towards the Id publicans. Thus both Iluller anil Harry Skinner are losing ground. The "free pass" question conies lo a head in the arrest of the sherilf of Hun combe and the ticket agent ol tho South ern railway nt Ashe ille, bei ause the sheriff had a free pass. It is Hi.) comment here that Ihe three bank failures at Asheville are due entire ly to Asheville's buist "land boom." Most of the exhibits were removed from ll.o Stale fair grounds today. W. I'. ltati helor, manager of tin- races nt Un fair, says the hlx-iality of thu manage ment in refu-idiug all enlranec money and paying freight on horses to the next racing places has made a great hit with the raring men and that next year, a a result, there will be an unprecedented number of entries. Raleigh has purchased the machinery from thu Gieyslnnc, Granite and Con Mrucl'on Co. and will put it in Ihe quar ries out ns-nr the city and thus get much of the granite for the street Improve ments. It is said the pvnilCDtiary board once before adopted a resolution that no vouchers should be paid unless approved by tho clial-man of the board and two of the executive committee, but found it could nottaku away any of the superinten dent's powers. ()( course if lie acqulenas II those "thlngi caa be (loot-, but under Ihe law, if he stands on lilt rights, lie la absolute. W. O. Itolwrtsof AsheviHe Is employer! as superintendent of the I ar triers' alliance shoe factory at tllllaboro. There hss been a (teat ileal of trouble about get llng Use jfnctrWy started and oeef U moolhsW-. 04. LSolioalleibosoe. one of the best konwn and most esteemed rlUxena of Wake, died at bis home near lie re last night. For a year bis health had been feeble. Hit One eslete bad tm-o In tbe family for I generations, ire owned one of the largest I rent of uak timber lo middle North Carolina, some 6,000 acres. Or. I). Reed Parker, wbo hat charge of Ihe farmers' iaslllutea, tayt more are 10 be held this year. There it a desire for dairy lestilatre, but none ere as yet arderrd. , R. i. IHegle, who bad for ten years been tracking Lit wife Minnie, who UAJftTOIUA. eloped with Ed. Campbell, a "faku," fouDd her and Ik r paramour yelerday afternoon. Campbell at the fair and M's. Diegle and 3 little children in the iity Diegle was disguised and "spotied ' Campbell, and at lirst wanted to kill him. But late at night a'l seemed recon ciled. The woman agreed to go back to Marion. Ohio, w ith her husband provid ed the latter did not prosecute Campbell with whom she is iufatuaod. Campbell pays fijd coats. At 4 o'clock ibis in u i Mr. and Mrs. Diegle left for home. Campbell is held in jail long enough lo give them a good start He savs tin woman is madly in love with him. Dickie' is by profession a "fakii" too. TO ASK Kill WICK. to Grasp. He Will not be Likely In do Much Speaking. Silence May be Gold en this Time. Figuring on the licsult. Turn in u im in Die Lead. New Yohk. October 22. There is a man of nerve on Slalen Island, now the borough of Richmond, soon to be part of tbe Inrgcr New York who says that m the event that Judge Van Wyck takes the sliimp during this municipal cam paign he will attend every meeting and, at Ihe risk of being ordered from I'm halls by Ihe police, he w ill ask the Demo cratic candidate for mayor: "Do vou stand squarely on the Cliicaito platform:" In the event (but this question is answered in the affirmative, the question will be asked: "Do you believe in the f.'ee and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1, without wailing for Ihe aid or interference of any o.her na tion on earth?" If Judge Van Wvck answers this question either in Ihe allirn: ative or the negative, it is a good bet at the ratio of Hi to 1 that Mr. Van Wyck will never become mayor of Greater New York. The trouble with this "sinokiio; out" proct ss is dint Judge Van Wyck will in all probability never take the slump. He may niiike a few speeches in the 'nouses of bis friends " at Tammany I lull beTo.c a select circle or at his own personal headquarters in the i'.arthohli Hotel. Though he is advertised lospeak in every borough of the new city before 'he close of Ihe campaign, it is said to be diamonds to dollars that he will do nothing of the sort. However much one may dislike Hie policy of evasion adopted by Van Wyck and his advisers, one is forced Pi admit Mint un lo the p-esent lime the lai ties of silence have proved a winning card. A ea'in, fair, dispassionate analysis of bis letter of acceptance shows it to contain many points which appeal to the resi dents of New York city. At leaf! one organ which has been on the fence to a considerable client, dodging between Van Wyck and George, practically makes the Van Wyck letter the occasion for clambering down on the Tammany Hall hide. The candidacy of Henry George is worrying the Democratic mating, is. In the lasl few days ex-Post muster D-ivtoii lias pracncaiiy utKi-D ciiarge ol t.eoige s canvass, ex-Congri ssnian Tom 1 John sou nas iiiKcn a mien scat, mid the mm- paign is now being conducted on plan mapped out by .Mr. Dayton. That he is meeting with some success is conceded. I'olilicid inathemalteianH are ligurip 11JHU1 what is goinr to happen at the polls, taking the registration and nomi nal party votes a baris, and making an estimate of how many voles Low and George will draw from each of the regu lar candidates The registration of .MiH,- 000 first had a nominal discount of 7 mt cent, taken off, w hich leaves .V.'.VOOO votes r which oOO.OOO are said by on- cab iiln loT to b 'long lo the Democracy and 25. (100 lo Ihe Republican parly, without any side issues. George is credited with (li vening 75,000 from Van Wyck, end Iiw and Gelaso l 40,000, leaving IH.5,000. Ixiw m given 112,500 Kepubli can voles And 80. INK) Democratic, which would leave Tracy with but 112,000 end give Van Wyek 1H.VW0. TRAIN IN A RIVER. Him Torsi ('Iratl Kaoresa Tnkeaa reai Col flames lot ike ImdsI- OOB. Ga -laon'a, N. V. October A New York Central Railroad train plunged Into the Hudson river three miles south of Harrison's opposite West point, Just be fore dayhreak this morning, and twenty eight persons were killed NeilUer the englneraan nnr the fireman will ever tell Ihe story of that terrible moment, for, with fait hand upon the throttle, the etiglnemao plungej lo (be liver bottom and the fireman, too, met free ef Charge te furore. Cut this out sod take lo Jour ilrngulet and gt a sample bot'l: free of Dr Kiue'e New Diieoveiy. for CMumpllnn,Uovus sod colds. They do aot ask you lo buy before Irjmg, This will show you the tfieai menu of ihlt truly wonikrivl rem if, acd i how you what can be erroia pltobed by tbe rega'ar tlse tvllle Thu It o exixriesant, and wnold be d least rout lu tbe nroptWtoit, did I bey not kow it woow tntaiktuij core. MsQ f tbe I wt phytic! art aw uvsg It In (heir prac tice .ib geenl resolU, and ire relying ne It I neat aerate oaee. It w re'rast-eil. Tr"al NntkM fit it F. 8, Duffy I Drng m.oo, Haxslar iliea to rants and 11,00. death at his poet. Hehind lb, in , ;,m an ' express car, a combination , ar jhI three sleeping cars, and the- piled n top ,,f t lie locomotive. ; What seems to have happened v.;,.-1 that beneath the tracks and th, m-s ibe heavy wall had given way. and win n the great weight of the locomotive stnu k the unsupported tracks it went crashing i through the wall and toppled over into I the river into "iO feet of watei As the train plunged over ihe embank- j ment the coupling-pin that h. Id the last 1 three of the six sleeM?rs broke ;md they miraculously remained on th, torn up track. In that way sixty live- v ere b.ived. 1 Court Will Hear Cases of Interest. The Great Sealehl in lialeigh. Van derbilt has the Advantage. Itoh lied Die Mails. The Smith ('use. Methodist Confer ence. JoI i:ni. Hl'KiiM'. Kai.kki.i. N. C, t let. Wake Supeiior court meets here today witli Judge W. S, O'H. Robinson presi ding. There are to be several cases of Stale interest In fore I his term of coin i. The case of John H. Pearson against S. Mho Wilson will be t' e lirst taken no. riien there w ill be ex-enrolling eh rk's Swiason's ease and the case o." St -wa-'t llros. , hi' ex-state pr'.nteis. The eves of the Slate will he upon the court this week. Ton'glit .Madame Sofia Scalclu ap- ncaceil at Ihe Academy of Music. She sang II Irovatore. Raleigh lies been ve-y fortunate in haviag good operas this fa, 1, and many g 1 attractions are biHiked at th- Academy for thereat of the season. I'he fact that Vandi-rbilt took 70 pre miums and the $ 11)11 special prize at the Fair last week looks rather unfair. The fa nier who lias Huh- spare cash puts i'o ih every ellort to make a ereilitalile nihil, hoping to be at least repaid by 1'ie pieniiuui money, and be has to com pete, lor these premiums, with a man wlto has un imiled cash to make his ex hibit a perfect one. The Hillmo-e ex hibit could get all the diplomas and hon orable mention, but let tin- cash pii.cs io to the larim rs. At the C S. court which will meet here in December, William Ii. Morris of Ro-.boro wiM be tried lor robbing the mails of three registered letters. He has pleailnl guilty before I'. S. e issioner 1 laii'els. Ri.leigh's leading lite-.ny i lub. The Monday Kvcning club ia-gins rs fourth yer's work this week. It ha-, a very large membership and has been pro,lu live .if much p'e-isu c as well as p'old. It is said that Gov. Russell and t hree oT the penitentiary bor-d are in favor of removing Superintendent Smith. Chair inaii Doekery and tlx- rest of the Hoard are in favor of keeping him there under he lliumh ol the execuhv.- com initiee who will be paid a salaiv !! keep i ig Superintendent Smith stiaedd. This week the Supreme i I hear-- appeals from the 5ib (''strict, the districts have light dockets 200 appeals are heard gencrallv term of court. .si of About I each (la December 1st, tho Mel I ..list feleuce meets here. Hishop llalgroves will preside. Delegates to lie- general conference will lie elected. 'I Ins i-cneral conference meets in Hall n- next spring. The date of Ihe meeting of i State Hoard of Medical Kxainiiuis has been changed from October 211 to November II. The rain still falls and it is quite eel II The streams are now at their usinc height. Tbe crop of rloV( r l. el rrai'l l"e doing nicely under the rain winch was so much needed. Kec 'el iry of Slate ThomjiKon and Audi tor Aver are asked whether Ihey nre Hut ler or snll-Hiiiler Populists. They neith er of them showed up at either of the meetings last w-eek. Secretary Thomp son has Im-cii considered veiy uncertain. Ihe Stale Labor I oinnraaioner says t lint tobacco utatistics is the hnrdcO of asl to secure. A (luilfonl countv man ih maLing g.pid cigars out of tobacco grown eotirely In his countv. They are pro noo.ictd very goMl ind(M-d. Fu'ly of all the cotton is picked aU the good cotton it picked. Thn crop full short about J as thought in Augum. but Is better ".han It was hrlleved lobe Oct. 1st. The big acreage brings II up to the nor.nal crop. rut .M&RECTS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. I'orterftYld k Co. Ojmmiaslon Itrokers. Niw York, October 25. HTOCKB. Olen. High. Ijom. Cloee Chicago (la M Ml r3 D8 c. a ft ti vi wij wi unroN. Open. High. Iow. Close January 8 00 a 00 &.M t.00 CIltGAGO MARKKTH. WhiaT Gpeo. High. 1ow. Close Deo II M Mi I)m f mi v. f?nt Cotton Hales 140,000 IUIe. REPLY OF SPilN. Predictions of War Made in El ropean Capitals. lepicrmined to SmIT.-i m ii-i lultifii i-nre A tuMit ( till. i. l'i ..I. A if ii t ii s t I'ililiii-irrs. Sti i Inl In t he Spji n i -Ii I'i-.-s. Cri Meal St. .ire. Special in .Iuuni;tl. WaMMMiIhN, ( ). I..1..T -J.'.. I in- .! niit irplv .nSiiain 1 tin il ; jg-mi.i! u ,..;. i( the l nuetl Suil cimiainmj maiiil.s if tln HVi-niiiifiii in n- t I . 'tilm is the ruuse nf w .11 lalk a! a! liu Kdnipean cpilals. 'Hie I.onilnli p:iit'i-s all lt 1 Ian- 1 Ii n .Im altiluiie of Spivn lnwarils lln- I rncil Suites will lie del: 11, ie ami linn :nn! 1 hey p -eiliet a rupture hn woen tlic two i nun triea. Tlie liurrietl rclr n of .rn. William V Draper, the l iiili-.l States A liassailm. to Koine ii conni t iinn wiih (lie icplv of Spain ruiises c-nnni. nt ainoti Itm-iirn oriunents. MADHllt, Ocldher 'Jl. SpainV reply to ilienote of the 1' niied States, liin. 1 11 al mederatioti in ( ulia and reiiiciin un answer befoie ihe end of (hs iiinuth.uas p'aceI in the liands of the Aint ' lcan Mm ister lu re, (ietietal uotl'uvd. 'I he tlraft of the reply, made In l-'m't M'ni-ter (iallon, was i lani'iionsK appioved hv he Cabinet. The conMmiii'ea-'on is eniiiiemis in (OUe, hut Ve' V deiei'liO'ed in n jeetMl4 the si'hsianee of the .'in'i:r;m inh'. Spain resoluiely aserl her deu i mina lio.l to settle the ('uhan que--, ;mi her--cll without fo.eiLi'ti i.shisianee or inlerlVr tec of any kind. She deelmes lo li any dali for tlie paeitii-ation t.f Cnli.i. which she proposes to Initio aimiit as he sees fit. hy force of ai ni and hv poliii cal H'foniis, ctiliuinatin; in iiiitnin'inv, combined. 'I'he pn-ss today nnaninioiily approved the a.titude of the Sa;:ista Cabi iel a hehii; in touch with national sentiment, the people having become wi-ai v of In-, predecessor's policy of con t i n 1100 cum- cessions to American dioloiirwc. The Spaniards seem t be certain t lint their reltions with America ;nv ao- proaehing a j;rave and citieal -la-. A mivernmclit note prote--iini arain-i filibustering will tie handed to mh i SlulcH MiniMler Woodford tomorrow. WHIT Will HI DO ? Specdlaiio as to Senator Wol cott's PnMle Course. The I'rcsidenl will ask financial l.eirislal ion in II is Message. Will Wolenlt Supporl Hi in. tail lire of the II i met a 1 1 1 e Coin in ission. .Im usai. Hi hi m . 1 W vsuim.ion, I). C . ( ii tob. i , W 1 1 i 1 1 the guesses belli'.' Iliad" i "II errning tin- nature of the financial n -commendations that will be made in Ihe alllllial repolt of the Soorolaiv of the Treasury to ( 'ongrcss and endots.-d ,y the I 'resnb-nt's messr.m' may all In wrong, it is a certainty that liuaio ial ria imenilal'ons will be made and mat finalK ial legislation will be a-ked of (.on glesH. The admiuistration Ii tie. nc i il bill, whatever it may be, ran easily be put t.iroilh the House, unless it should hap pen to he opposed by Speak el Hoed, which, while possible IS nol prohahh'. In the Senate is w here Ihe luleiesl con Icih. and the key lo the control of that bodv is probably held by those Kepuliii can Si nalors who are silver men, hut who declined lo jooi Ihe bolt h d fioin their OllltV by Seliatol Te'ler. Ily II s,,t of tacit consent S.UI11I01 N'o!co!t, lio is at the head of I lie h'lve' corn in ission which has Just been ler I down by Kllglrttld, is re! olll7.ed ,s leader of these Senator. Their uttihnle towards (iuiui einl legislal'on i not likely to Is- known unlit they know just what soit of h-gis Iallon will lie a. lempted Without their support no admimstraoon lull can past the Senate. Home speculation Is be.ng Indulged jii here as to the nttitude that w i1! Ix- as sumed by Sennlor Woleott on his return from KtirofM-, aflcr having failed to ac rompllsh anything in the way of an in ternaliona agieeme'it for the benefit of lver. Mr. Wolcoti i the leader of those sen ators from th' silver Stales w ho refmed to bolt from the Republican parly w hen tit Ht. Ixiuis plaif inn w i. adopted, and who remained in the p-irly with the hoj e of bringing It hack I. , their ay of think Ing or of accomplishing "something for silver" through the medium of the new Administration. Having bad his way, and having failed, the qonetlon is whether he will he con tent to remain with the party and eon Ada la Its wisdom, or whether be will conclude to be a belated convert to Ihe theory of Teller, Dubois rt aU. Hint (he KetHibllcM nail cannot he brought to free coinage ef sliver hy any sort of ane-ane, and will go over to ibn, other tide. prmmTnmTnOTinnru q Just ceiv A 'in ;c - 1 cle'hta el V nice M, a'. I llhs to 1"! t . V M - 1 I'l -kliM. both sour an 1 sic t. e lo' o' i-ioso cry Smi i:. llauis cvpeelol to. lay. I Host i ri .i'ii ( tiees,. yo-i ever ate. line! I', a, be- and Apricots. Ni.-e Duel Apples I A i !. N.cc P'ain I 'lieu lube," I'lckio.s :: doz.-ll. l io-h I'm kwheut, p'.in, and prepare.!. 'I'lo ctv I-'mest liuti.i o-ilvVoc pound. The I test of Kvervln.-i ;n the grocery hr.o al pi ices which cannot V' heat. IkDiiiiifl i M 71 Kroad St.. WAV KKKrVF, X. V. THIS A Iteatltifiil Lad ics ( ',ij,e, m l ie of real nii-e lil:',ck kersey 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 with braii it'iil fur. regular pric l."0, Ibis, week 'J NO. lii!.orteil Seifres, .Novelty Hress Cools an 1 l'i ill iant ine, I lie price should be oiA'', our special price '!'('. Mini. .'." All Wool Mi o's Soils, llieia riecl lliiiifr in I'l, ml." and Checks, we have decided to make tins our leader at i-i.l.'i, nil lmtio Ii others a-k ftlo.nO. .K.KXTS FOR (OLIilltM ECONOMY rr Opp l. o. n,. r V (i. A. HARFOOT. Miinajrer. SPECIAL is 1 e,iici: s 1 ii:k 1: k. Beginning: Monday the 25th and un til sold, I will offer a new line of Children's Underwear in a full range of sizes, at just half the usual prices. SHORT I IS Oltl.SS .OOIS. I have just overhauled the woolen dress goods department and taken therefrom all the short lengths, marked them at such prices as will quickly close them out, many being ottered at merely a traction of their former yalue. These short cuts on a special table in center of store - front. . 5. A Grand Excursion , i i to iho g.Hsit bir;ritin tlu t wi-in i ,T iii for ihn NKXP W. 1AYS in Menu, Boyg and Vouih Ha.Ji and ( riri h h, ShiM h. ItioH nntl in fad everything (hut m wanted in llio dry goodi in can im- found in our n oie. Now, n word to the w ih in miiTirient, no don't t ml h'd but come on tne reat excursion with your friond and nccur-y some ol the grrat Bai e,iiin- we m c ofi ering nt TIip 1'coplm Nurprline Ntoro, " VZl?."' No. 2s Minni K Stkf.kt, NKW DEUNK, N I A II TDK MAIIKRT. N. C TA6TELCSS r i 1 1 i r -Cs- r?oaroB3i:anB. - CUARANTCCD 6PCCDY CURE FOR CHILLS, FEVER AND AGUE. also posmvc spECinc for malarial, eiuoua AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. PHYSICIANS CNOORSC IT. 60 CENTS PKR BOTTkC - ALTAPHARMACALCO For sale by J. V RHail WEED'S Aitnm BUtAMI ,II (M I S. IS WEALTH. Opp. 1". o. 1 1 VALUES ! V Jjuny. l":nfc rim f.-om . TOoV'ook p.m. unil 9 o lock p. m. en-ry flu ex )( Honday f.oin nil pi rM f tho ouniry TAtTCLCSS. 0 OOSKS-AU. DP)UOQlT. ST. LOUIS, U.I A. PAUItlH A CO.
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