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NEW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C. TUESDAY. jflu'U.ST 8. 1899.- KIRST SECTION. VOLUME XIII. KUlflEB 31. Tde CoDGsel Named Ii He In jUDciion Case at AsMe. Political Metiag4. Pahllc School Finds. Notice by tke Insurance Couniigslener Regarding Hret. Decision n Bolllug Sleek. Kilkioh, August 5 Two political events are scheduled (or tub month, these being barbecue and picnic at Old Fart on the ISth and Cltolon on tbe 4tb. Tbe'eonstllulional amendment will be discussed by tbe different political pVr tles. Tbe affair will be uon partisan, but tbe ameudweut rises superior to po litical parlies, as the Republicans well know. Gootl news comes lie re as I lie condi tion of tbe crop, ami ibe outlook in certainly very favorable lu all Ihii auc tion. lievenue Collector Duncan was noti fied of the seizure of the plant of tbe Cypresa Whiskey Distilling Company, of Wilmington, for irregularities, lie was also notified of two captures of Illicit distilleries liy Deputy Collector McDonald. Thus far Lieutenant Settle bas sent 38 recruits to the Twenty-seventh Itegl menl Besides these, nine were sent from Wilmingto i There were ten en listed there, Inn one descried. Tea went from Greensboro to t'mnp Meade. A re cruiting ollleer was at Uoldahoro, but was summoned to (.'amp Meade to join bis regiment. After a conference with (l.iveruor Kussell, the Auditor and Treasurer have employed .loliu V. llinsd.de and Chan. A. Cook, of Warrenlon, as counsel for them In the cases which are In le heard before Judge Simoulon at Asherille, in regard to the Injunction against the cor poration commission in the matter of tbe proposed Increased assessment of railroad and telegraph property. Hon. H. 0. Connor will appear as counsel for the commission. Tomorrow the com missioners go to Denver. When they return they will go to Asheville, in tbe Injunction cases. The Stale Superintendent of l'ulillc Instruction Is issuiug a circular In which be aaya tbe apportionment of tbe public school fund Is very Improperly made, as Is shown by the fact that while in tbe past ten ) ears the school fund bas in creased $700,000, the length of the terms bas not increased. (J rand Secretary Woodell,of the grand lodge of Oild Fellows, leaves here on bis way to Charlotte, where tbe grand en campment meets next week. The tfulou Mutual Life Insurance Company, of .Maine has domesticated it aelf. There was some discussion lie fore tbe corporation commission regard Ing freight rates on the Carolina Cen tral llallroads on fertilizers by It 11. Battle and C. M. lluslee. Tbe Insurance commissioner has Issued the following: "This Department desires to call your attention to tbe provisions of "an act to provide for tbe investigation of Incen diary fires." chapter 58, laws of 1)9. Under this act It is ms.de the duly of the Insurance commissioner to examine, or cause examination to be made, Into tbe cause, circumstances and origin of fires within the Stale, wlieuever iu bis judg ment the ovldence la sudlcent, as well as to supervise aud direct such Investiga tions made by other officers charged with this duty, whenever be deems it expedi ent or necessary. Aud the commission er desires by this circular letter to call the attention of the officer aud citizens of the Stale, as well as others Interested, to Ibis law, and ask of them their hearty co operation and beat aid Incarrylhg out its prof Islou. Tbe proper enforcement of this law will secure the punishment of careless and wilful destroyers of prop erty la tbe State, which will reaull In not only greater security for the lives aud property of our citizens, 'ml a safer in surance protection at belter ralea. "While It Js tbe dniy of the officers of the State, and of every good cltl.en, to look after tbe crime of arson, It Is by the It w made specially the duty of the chief of tbe dre department or lire com mil Ice of tbe board of aldermen In every city and town la North Carolina to In Testlgale tbe cause, origin and circum stances of every fire occurring In such cities sod town-, anil to report the result of their Investigations to the In tu ranee commissioner at Ualelgb. And under section 9, any city or town officer who neglects or refuse to comply with any of Iba requirements of this law It liable to a lint of nut exceeding $203. "Again, It 1 made tb duty of these officers to inspect all building under their jurisdiction and to order Ibe re moval of combustible material or In flammable conditions dangerous to tbe safety of aucb building or premises and their surroundings. "The mayor ar other officer of onr cities and town can do no greater work for Iba baalrtai Internet of their eosa annoliie than a proper enforcement of ' this taw, tad la calling their . attention to nth Insurance commissioner feel KEEP J-"" Llowl pur ami yourj toinuch ami Ulifeatlve oivan In healthy condition y Uklitf llood't' ferupariJIft nmt yoa wlU U WELL r that be will have their earnest and per sistent co-operation, and begs to assure them that be will spare iw e8 rt to aid ! them at all time in any way In enfore tbis law for the good of the Stale. ' The corporation commission decides the railroad tas esses on rolling stock as as follows: The Southern lLllwa) Is reipiired to pay $1!I.(HX) valuation for the years 'Hi and '1M5 on the Piedmont Rail road case aatal il; for rolling stock on the North Carolina Railroad, dismissed; Seaboard Air Line i Roanoke ou ()."), 000 valualion for each of the live years ending last year for rolling stock on the Roauoke aud Tar River Railroad; Mer cantile Trust and Deposit Company, of Baltimore to pay ou $012,000 valuation annually for rolling stock on tbe Raleigh & Gaston, Raleigh and ' Augusta aud Seaboard & Roanoke divisions of the Seaboard Air Line for each of the live year ending last year. The corporation commission left for Aslteville this after noon and starts for Denver frotn there tomorrow. They will be goue about two weeks. They will lie nt Asheville again August 12ud, when Judge Slinonlon will bear tbe argument of the Carolina Cen tral Railroad's application for an Injunc tion against the reduction of freight rales on fertilizer. Simmons & Poll, R LI. Battle, Sanies K. Shepperd and diss M. Busbee will appear as counsel for tbe commission in this case. An addition is being built to the Com monwealth Cotton Mills at Durham The new room will be used as a storage de partment and otlice for the mill. The Public Ledger of Oxford Is out for Colonel J. S. Carr for United Slates Seuator. J. S. Weldon, of Asheville, aijed 8:1 was found doad in his lied Thin si. ly morning. Including live new suils thai are to he brought al the next term of court there, are twenty divorce esses on the (luilfonl Superior court docket. in it KKYMt m: kill.. Slut N.i Ni'u 'uhi'h Appear lit tile llanijttoli Home Nkwpout N kwm, Va , Aug 4 -There were three deaths from yllow fever at the Soldiers' Home today. Two of lue victim! were .lames Mcli.ivern and man named Sauford The ipim antiue here Is as rh;id as ever, and the line around the city is impassable. Tomorrow morning the Merchants and Miners' Transporlation Company will commence to unload I lie! r steamers al West Point Instead of this city. The company will send its force of clerks and laborers to West Point in the morning by special traiu. The OKI Dominion Steamship Company will continue to run steamers here iu Bpite of the Nor folk quarantine, and all of the Norfolk freight will be put oil at V est Point. NATIONAL I.KAil K ; A M US. Kesiilts or Silturilny's lluneliall (lumen. Special to Journal. Philadelphia, August 6 Baltimore, 8, Philadelphia, &. Cincinnati, August ,1 - Louisville, 1; Cincinnati, u. Chicago, August 5 -Cleveland, 0; Chi cago, 4. Boston, August !i -Washington, 3; Boston, 0. Illlsliurg, August o-St. Louis, 0; Pittsburg 4. New York, August 5 - Brooklyn New York eatne, postponed rain. NlaiiiUii); of the Clubs. Clubs, V. L. P. Ct. Brooklyn ill :t0 .670 Boston, 57 M .6 Philadelpbia, . . Ml .17 .602 Baltimore 5:1 : .585 Chicago f.O 40 .550 St. Louis, 51 41 .5"i4 Cincinnati, .... 48 4i .5:t: Pittsburg 47 41 .511 Louisville,. ... 40 49 .440 New York, ... 35 51 .89 Washington, . . 31 0(1 .:! Cleveland, 10 711 .15!) TIIK MI'KCUI.ATIVK MAKKKTH. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co , New York, Represented by A O. Newlierry. Nrw York, August 8. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar .. . 1001 HtOJ 159J 159J Am. Tobacco .. 115 115 113 113 Heading.. 59 00 50s M C. T. C 47 47 451 H IUO. .... U5 13U lllOi 135J II. I 117, H7i 1I7 in St. P i:Mi 131 1301 181 C T. P 04 94 m 8 B. It. T 114 1I5 1I4 114) T. C. I 79 '.9 74 78J M. O. P 48 48 47 48 Manhattan 117 11?! 117 117 COTTON. Open. Ilhrh. Low. Ooee September A.M 8 (10 5.50 January 6 84 5.8(1 5.81 Oct. Cotton .. .' 6.71 5 :4 5.71 C11ICAUO MARKETS. 5.00 5.86 574 Whsat September December Cokic September. December. OfM-ii. High. (aw. Close . 60, f 0 09 H9 . 7I 71 71 71! 30! 81 00 28! 80! 8 804 16! CASTOR I A I lot ZnfitnU and Childrtn. ? !' til KM Yoa Han Always Bcuht - 'i i-1 . 7 a1 1 aVfiUttWfof RUSSELL IT II. He Is Midi Ai Active Part It Political Natters. Hat Will Hare A Hard Buad To Travel. Kecraltlag. Kllliag At Kocklacham. Moraea ling y. Hot Weather All Aronad. Rilkiob Aug. 7. Tbe railways will al tbe hearing of their cases before Judge Simoulon, at Asherille, Septem ber J3. have a large array of counsel. These are tbe cases In which tbe Atlantic Coast Line, Tbe Seaboard Air Line and the Southern are seeking to prevent the Corpoiatlou Commission from adding 110,000,000 to their assessment. There Is a bitch between Ibe Commis sion and Governor Russell as to the counsel to be employed on tbe State's side. Tbe Governor claims thai he has the sole right to employ counsel, and that be alone can pay them Of course tbe Commissioners, all Democrats, detest the Governor, and will employ their own counsel, well knowing that tbe Legislature will pay the bill. Tbe Gov ernor bas had a number of such conten tions as this on Slate matters, and In every case has gone t ) the wall. It is said thai Governor Kussell has named Miss Darby as postmistress of Wilmington. Tbe Republicans tell quite a long story about why Chadbourn was removed; tbal it was because. In order to have the otlice raled higher, he bad In duced the banks etc., to buy very large luanlity of stamps and that In some cases these were leturued after the orhce had liecn re-rated. In fact, one Itepublf can went so far as to say that one bauk hail thus returned $(100 in stamps. i'he Republicans admit that Governor Russell was conferred with as to ibis appointment; that this courtesy was shown him by Seualor Pritcbard because he appointed the lattcr's father-In law, Itowman, Judge. They seek, however, to put it on tbe ground that the courtesy was shown the Governor "because Wil mington is bis borne town." Hut this is entirely too thin. Tbe Republicans are not in the habit of showing the Governor any courtesies. J. S. K. Young, who has been made a lieutenant In one of the new volunteer regiments raised by General Otis in the Philippines, is from Henderson, and Is a son of Major Young, of that place. He was sergeant major of one of tbe volunteer regiments. Recruiting for the Twenty-seventh is slopped, as tbe regiment is full. l ieutenant Settle will now enlist men for tbe Thirty-third Regiment, at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; the Thirty-fourth at Fort Logan, Col., and IbeThlrty-flfth, at Vancover Barracks, Wash. Tbe total number of North Carolinians In tbe Twenty seventh Regiment Is 50. The Stale Treasurer reports that dur ing tbe eight months ended July 81 Ibe receipts were $1,337,002 and tbe disburse meuts $1,186,132. Included in tbe re ceipts are $1 20,20 1 from the sale of peni tentiary debt bonds. Of tbe latter fund $55,144 has been so far expended. September 4 the people of Salisbury will vote on the Issue of $100,000 of pub lie improvement bonds. During July here tbe mean tempera- lure was 78, which is Ibe average for the pasl 13 years. The rainfall was 8.85 inches, the average for tbe month dur ing the past 13 years being 0.07 locbe. The excess In rainfall and snowfall this year so far is 7.23 Inches. There were no less than eleven days In July on which there were thunderstorms. The withering weather ha made life rather a burden for people who mind tbe weather. Tbe temperature went very near the 100 degree mark. Stale Chemist Kllgare has returned from tbe farmers' institute al Red Springs, and says It was the best and the most largely attended of all ever held In the State. Four of North Carolina's public atH- clal weigh 1,180 pounds. Oovernor Kussell leads. Ills weight Is given a 345. The commissioner of Immigration, John W. Thompson, weigh 276, J. U. L Harris 2t, and T. K. liruner 245. In Rockingham Saturday A. C. Flynn, a tnercbaut, shot' hi brother Id the breast. Death was speedy. There was a sort of feud between the brother. Flynn I In jail. lie contends that the killing was accidental. The Jury of In quest said il waa murder, premeditated aud cold blooded. The Perry tlitera, Iba exponent of the "Hollo" or "Fir Tried Sanclirtca llou" doctrine In the Piedmont section, aae now at work at Marion. Theee women have a school where they leach their doctrine, and thv have dlaclple. At least 50 Mormon missionaries or nrosulyter are now at work In this Stale. Some communities are urged to boycott them. Tbe Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege athletic ground are being graded and put In very floe conditio. It U said to I more than probabl that on of tbe ball team of I he National Leaga will doom her aett tpriny and practice on tbaoa ground. , Chart K.'Clark, 6f Meek ten barf, hat b appoint1 bortloultorU It lb In tan :aylum Br. The tatary U $800. B graduated at to Af rloultarti and Hachanlcal Oollegt her. ; - JC'VI imiv Makes the food more m aw IiTt Want War. Pretoria, Aug. 8 Tbe Volksrand will tomorrow discuss In secret Besglon tbe proposal of Joseph Chamberlain, Biltisb Secretary of State for the Colo nies. Mr. Chamberlain suggested that tbe effect and exact meaning of tbe new franchise law be Inquired into by a joint commission. President Kruger ha also notified the British High Commissioner iu South Af rica. Sir Alfred Mllner, Governor of Cape Colony, of the willingness of the Government of the South Asrican Re public to accept any friendly suggestion likely to lead to a settlement Il Is evident, judging from the reports arriving from different parts of the Transvaal, that the burghers do not de sire trouble with Great ltrltaln, and on this account the situation wears a more promising aspect. liewey at NupleM. Naples, August 5. The l ulled Slales cruiser Olympla, with Admiral Dewey on board, has arrived here. As the crui ser entered the port salutes were ei changed. Admiral Dewey and the crew of the Olympia are all in good health. It Is said the cruiser will remain here eight or leu days. HACK KKOM I UK H Vil.K. New Itaril ltel Team Aeforili.il A Hearty lt'.ittm "Floated" Aioiinil Town, .liin The liivine ihle. All the friends of the lliiltons were nt tbe station last night upon the arrival of the A. & N. C. train. The Band was there, a gorgeous liutlou tloat, ami the Atlantic Keel team Willi their hose wagon and innumerable pretty girls with colors of both teams. When the train pulled in there was a perfect pandemonium of cheering and shouting aud the Ice factory and Pine Lumber Co. turned loose their siren whistles. Boys witli mottoed banneis were parading around witli Inscriptions such aB, "We knew yen would do it," "Fairness before everything else," "No Buttons or Allantics bt Our Firemen,"' "Old Jim the InvlncIIle,"Turn on the pressure. See! " Tbe four horse lfutton float, radiant in blue andwhiic and pretty girls was driven with skill by Mr. Ferd Hahn. The following ladies rode on the tloat: Mrs. II. C. Lumsdcn, Mrs. II. L. Paylor, Mrs. W. W. Koch, Misses Louise Dennisen, Luis Taylor, Nannie Street, May Moore, Sallie. Justice Julia Staub, Sadie Hlbbard, and the fol lowing young girls: Margaret I'aylor, Mary Nixon, Shirley JCooper, Lillie Smith, Myrtle Hlbbard, Ruth Watson, Edna Duguld and Master Charlton Lumsden. They were all "true blue' and dressed according and on the topmost seat of honor under the canopy, was sealed Miss Stella Roberts, Mascotle of the New Bern reel team and held ac cordlegly In highest esteem. The line of march was from the sta tion down Middle street to South Front and back by Craven to- the Academy ground Old Jim the clayhank had a consplcnous place in the line but seemed quite unconscious of being such a hero At the Academy tbe assemblage was addressed by Congressman Chas. R. Thomas, who was introduced by Mayor Patterson. Mr. Thomas spoke some tif teen minutes and was heartily cheered There was a big barrel of iced lemonade for the members and friends, aud the small boy came In for his share after wards. It waa a hearty welcome given by the whole town in utmost friendli ness. MorelicAfl Tallin. Ed. Journal. A recent article In the "Raleleh Post" on the management of "The Atlantic Hotel" at Morehead City evidently taxed Ibe Imagination of the writer very much. lie states that the desire of tbe man agement to meet tbe wishes of guests excels anv former occasion at that House. He says tbe most attractive featuro of the Hotel management is, that "they have expert diver employed, and placed ai convenient fishing point In the wa ten turroundlng the Hotel, who remain . under under water, and when fishermen I come fishing, the divers at Intervals al I.aIi ftl. I n fit lu.ri.min'i I. Astir Bnil then give hi line a sharp pull, when of I .i. .i. oourae ne nang a nsu. on ui m ye cullarltle of t ho -diver's work Is, that he I prepared for emergencies, to meet tbe J portsmn' wlab, hence he catchea Blue fish, Bats or any desired flab." Till a fish (lory certainly excels any fish story on record, numerous at Ibey arc Tbo 'writer further aay that, "tbe mouth of July wa unusually attractive, but ( August promise to eicel all former record," Polbly "Jack would rather 'e the podding than simply hear of it." ' In lb flh story, there team to per vade a vein of sarcasm, and i( that la the writer' purpose, be surely ha bown hi Ira line of literary effort, especially Wbea ha make tb aathlgnont statement Ihat 'lh boULaaaagemnt U np to daU." . ' . ' v It L, T. MotehMd City. ' r ' JtsSGuma'PvstE nsmc - ddkious and vvtolesome torn oo., ! vou COTTON Sf4.L WANTKK. Polloekuvllle Wish..- lo I'.nll.l One. Meet ing II.lil to IlineUNi It. Warm Weather. l'eole Hrr ialtilig. Poilocksvllle, Aug. 7. Monday morning, cool refreshing north e i.-t winds, makes us feel good. The thermometer registered here In tbe shade on last Friday 90, and on Sal urday at .'1 p m 100 degrees. Mr. Moses Franklin Smith, late t Texas, has accepted a clerkship with Mr. J. W. Shepard of this place. Mr. Smith is a nun of varied experience. Mr. Geo. W. Dill returned last Friday from a trip to Morehead City .where he had been visiting friends and feasting on the good things of the briny deep, uch as soft crabs, e&callops, clams and fish Mr Ralph Render of Onslow came over last Saturday lo visit his brothers, Messrs Bender Bros. He reports crops on New river as very fine. Dr. E. W. Ward returned home here last week from his farm in Onslow at Ce.lar Poiut. lie reports his crop and tbe crop generally as very good. Mrs. S. II. Lane of New Bern is visit ing the family of Mr. J. II. Hell of this place. I Miss Nettie Kilpatrick of Quinerly Pitt county, Is visiting lie r sister of this place, Mrs T. S. Bender. Mr. Tom ICunet is the guest of Mr .1 II Bell of of this place. I'lie business men of this place held a meeting last Thursday nighl, Ibe objec t of which was to discuss and set on loot a movement to establish a cotton factory al this place. A company was organized anil a committee appointed lo solicit sulisciiplions, lo draft plans, solicit cor respondence for machinery elc. There seems to he a favoring sentiment in favor of the project which we hope will de velop in the building of a cotton factory at this place. There is no just reason why this movement should not succeed The main thiug needed is unity and con lidencc accompanied with push and capital. We bid the enterprise anil pronuders thereof God speed. For Health mill Cwmfort. In no portion of the bouse can there he found grealer need of comfort, than in tbe bath room. A well arranged bath room, with its lavatory, bath tub and closet, should lie regarded as a necessity in every house hold, aud now New liemians can have such a bnlh room put In their bouses by a home company. Not only can the Hyman Supply Com pany put In the latest aud most Im proved bath room furnishings, but the work wil) be done by a licensed sanitary plumber, which means that till work done will he perfect In Its execution and guaranteed. The Hyman Supply Company have fitted up a room at 43 Craven street, where they will be glad to enhibit their plumbing work, and show a hath room In perfect arrangement. Tbe Company Invites visitors and in spectors of their rooms. Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, (la says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxeB of which com pletely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. P. TRENWITH, lSlnckftiiiitli, uiul Wheel right. Manufacturer of Bugniet, Wi g u s Carts, Drays, A-i. All kinds of Repairing in my line done wilh in atneis and dispatch. Two new Carts aud two new Irys on hand, also Spring Wagons and Buggies newly repaired, For Sale at a Ifeisotiatdo Price. lyShip woik a Specialty. Phop South side of South Front Strett, lietwe.n Middle aud Hancock, New llern. N. O. N0TICK, FORECLOSURE SALE. In accordance with the term, duties and power of a certain deed of trust, made bv M 11 Sultan. M Sultan. U DannoiiburL and E Dan nan burg to the undersigned ana tne imperial uuano Company, recorded in the office of the Register of Deed of Pamlico county iu book 21. pagea 4IA, etc. Tbe debt I therein referred to not having been paid I ana uetng iu iieiauu. I will wil lo tbe highest bidder for cash al the court house door in rle ! llern, at pjblic auction, at 13 o'clock m, Monday, August 281b, 18W, tbo land coiiTfvwl in M.UJ !' eu. Lyiua- in I'aia lion counlr. on tbo north aide of Nrme river and east side of Mill creek, Il being the e utorn part of the land purchased by'Klla Ask iu and Win Salter from John O Gardner and wife bj deed bear , ing dale lec. 10, 187ft. and recorded la ! book No folio 871, 87), 878 and 874 of ' Pamlico oouniy, knows a tbe Benner'a land fmmerly oalled tbe Bom trill Farm and now knowaa tit Arlington Farm, containing 700 acre mora or tree. '- Subleot M orrtala morlrare deed cutrd to Jasne Red mood dated October I ild, 1883. tor 1 1,000 and ntnt that oa a may be duo. W. & MolVKR, . .-:. . :., ' TToitae.' TOBACCO I have JUST RECEIVED from the Mill lot of GeDuioe 'I OKA CO TWINK aud you eao have whai you want of it for lo CENTS PER LB OK 16 OUNCES, full weight, not to called pound like you get wheu jou buy kuittiug cotton which weigba onlj about eleven ounce. It will pay jou to remember that when you go to-buy your twine. 1 also have a I a se ami Well Assorted Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS which I can sell a low a any one. I make a apecialty of Chew ing Tobacco and it will pay yoa to t lamino my atock "before buying your Tobacco. (rood Stable and Shelter for Buggies and Cart which yon arc welcome to use Free of Charge. J. L. McDaniel, 71 II BO AD GV FOXJILOGHZ ST. Wholeg&le Dry 17 WEATHER PRICES ! We keep pace with the times. The Hotter the weather gets, the Cheaper are our prices. Our line of Underwear 18 now at Lowest Prices Possible. Our SO Cent Quality, Now 38 Cents. Our 25 Cent Quality. Now 20 Cents. Our Hi OO Quality. Now SO Cents. Mcriven's latle Beam Drawer. 75e Our Clothing is now going at Cost The Best Values ever ever offered in our city. Straw HaU, Caps and Crash HaU now reduced 20 per cent : Come early and secure right aiiea and beat value. We hare : only a small quantity of Summer Goodi on hand and mast close fc: out to make room for Fall Stock. It. ck DT72nr d& , c., 57 POLLOCK STREW, MEW BERK, W, O. iiUiUiUiUiiuiUMiui School Books ! All Kinds At Baxter Jewelry Store, aeit to the Journal, New Bera, tt. C. School Book at Low Price by mall, poet paid. W rile u for price litis and terate, J. M, & J. BRRKL, HEEL8B0R0, . C'' ' To Tobacco Varment . The farsaara of the Hew Bera tooaeo aeotion wishing tat service of noae but Bra elase Tobacco Ourert caa be tdaoed la oomapoadenee without charge by ad- ares tug w. in riKKisu, , . Raogemoot, If. C - Ml! NTttEKT. 3 3 3 3 3 3 GUC4T OFFEH. 'CMI thU out' and., take It to the drwRglat aasned below and von will rcoelte. iMsr trial eotipoa bottle of L'katla for cate, which U one elf tbe else t4 Mir regal M aaal bottle., Ukatloe positively cures all forms of Kidney dilHcullle, Dyspep sia, CoaatipatloBj, Headache, Rbeu snail an, v puffing af tue eyes. Ukatlae cures pimple aad blotches and snakes sallow and yellow akin White.' Do not delay, but take advantage af this great offer, as thousands bear .evidence of tbe Toadertulcnreilve power of Ukalior. F. ft. Pafy A Co., New Cera, N. C.
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