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mmih mttt VOLUME XXII NIW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY. N. C . PKIUAY. AKit'ST 25. I '' t H II M.I'TI'!' NUMBIR 44. WILL Dl'RHAM HKI'l IIIA1K; - I f Increase Id Am la North Carolina Very Great. Aa Fasy Man To Arrest. The Vance Sutoe. Itir Baptist Meeting. American liar Association. Maj. Wilson Appointed Kecrnitinv For Phil ippines Satisfactory. Raleigh, Aug. 28.-From 1BD0 tr 181)8 North Carolina's population has in creased 107,000. In this length of lime the Increase lu the number of bushels of corn raised is 9,000,000 bushels,' , bile In oats It is 2,000,(100, nix! in wheal 1,000, 000. In the manufacturing line North Caro lina had made a commendable advance. The increase in the number if manufac turing enterprises is illK'o; capital in vested, $32,1 00 IK)0; number of enijdoye, 80,214; wages paid, $7,(111 ,(M0; mv ma terial consumed 2i,0 Ki,t'0'; linished product, 40,000,0'JO Ten thousand people nre attending the old Daplial Association, which con vened Saturday morning at Wnif Island church, one ami one half milts from Iteidsvillc. A number of (be be -it known liaptist preaeliers in the Slate are present. There whs rather a strange arrest made here. A man t, the name of .lohn Campbell came hcio, and went into the jail to see Ids hrniher, who was arrested here alioul a week ago. After the man was Inside the olli cm recognized him a man for whom they ha I a capias, 'l'lic doors were iitiieliy locked, ami the i-o lor became a pri-um r Tlio improveinunt s that are beiiii.' made at tliu blind a.s)lnm here will l.i completed by tin: mi!d!e of Sc ptemln-i The school will open with a good alien dance. The Standard (las and Klcctrio Coin pany will put in a leu inch main in ten of the streets here. The Stale Lib ary lias been closed foi a week or so, so that Mr. Wvelie, w ln is classifying the bookst cm do so without any interruptions Mr. II. .1. KHicott, the artist w ho se cured the conlru'it for the Vance statue, lias tiled Willi Mr. .Iieiyh (i. liio.vn, president of (lie Ci'i'.eni' National Hank Ida bond for $70 ), as a cuarauli ' for Un faithful ami satisfactory execution ol the contract The Aniciican liar Association meets at Buffalo Lithia Spiings next week North Carolina, and li'ileigh especially, will be well leprc.senlcil. A hrakennm on the So .tin in Knilniiiil lias sued that road for if'IO.nnO ilamages on account of a broken leg (bat bad to lie amputated at the hip joint. The suil is brought in Smiililield,.)ohnston enmity. A telegram was received here saving that the investigation committee wiil meet at the Northampton penitentiary farm tomorrow. Sunimeiall, against whom arc so many charges of cnielty, was the superintendent of this farm. The repert that Judge I'urnell has re ciuested the resignation of Clerk Koun tain and will appoint Mr. (ion. (ircen, of New Bern, his successor, ij said by lie publicans here to be true Tic: reason that Fountain Is to be bounced is because lilt creditors have made complaint. One of the Federal prisoners, Wright, sentenced to the Htlelgh penitentiaty for five years, has been caught. lie hid under a boiler Inddo the prison and fail ed to get out. Capt. 11. B. Glenn is in Aslieville to represent Key it lo, of Stalesville, whose whiskey establishment w as seitil by revenue officers a few daj s ago lie will also visit Washington and see the Commissioner of Iteveiine in the interest of the firm. Mr. H. I). W.Connor, son of Judge Connor, of Wilson, has been elected teacher of the eighth grade of the West Winston graded school, ile will accept He was graduated from the I'nivcrsitj with high honors last year. The Halein Iron Works and other manufacturing enterprises will nuikt elhlblts at the l'liiladelphia Industrial Exposition. Major U. K. Wilson, of Winston has been appointed paymaster general by ilajor tjcnersl J. N. Carr, for the NorUi Carolina Division of Confederate Veter ans. Major Wilson still wears the gre uniform. Lieutenant Settle thinks that the dis patch from Washington suggesting that there was an unwlllingiu s among Cur ollulanr to enlist In lliu Philippine war was without the sanction of tlio Wat Department, lie believes that the net nil lug officers In this Stale have scut mote than North Carolina's quota of soldiers. The toothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and perma nent curei, have made 1 1 a great favor lie with the people everywhere. Forsnln by F. 9. Duffy & Co. DciWfjr In Franco. ViMJtrnANCii, Franco, Augot 22 Tn United Htalea crnlaer Olympia ar rived here al 6:ff thli morning, Tbe . ainal talDtet were eiclianged. Admiral Tewry It apparently In ex MlUat'bealtb. Ue will Hay at t Ice for a week and will take pari In ai fow funo iOOiM po.lbl. ; W.iiilil Hiivo IT. eisl. i.l In Doing So If I lie Oxford Cime I. I'onflrincil b) Hie I'ulttHl Hours Suprpiiie Cum I. Duhiiam, August 23 Mr. J s. Mann- j Ing, of this city, leading counsel for the Union Bank, of Uichmnnd, Va., in the' noted Oxford bond ease, which was re- ceutly decided adversely to the bank,' has been notified by the bank people toj appeal from the Oeeislon of the Ciicuit i Conrt of Appeals to the United states Supreme Court The I'nitel Circuit Cmrtdecid.l thii:.io in favor of the bank and against the town, but tlio Cir cuit Court of Appeals reversed this de clsion, This case involves the validity of $20,000 bonds of the tow n of Oxford, issued in aid of Oxford & Coast Line Kailroad. The courts hold that the oouus arc nivaim uueauseme j . noes wore in'l iccorded on the second ( and third readingB of the bill, as required I by the comtilulion of North Carolina. This decision was the first case, in which the Supreme Couil of the Stale passed on this point, and but for it the vast repudiation of bonds all over Noith Carolina, as evidenced in the noted Stanly county case, and the Wilkes coun ty and Buncombe comity cases, would, in all probability, never have been beard of. It is estimated that over fl.rjOO.OOO of bonds, issued by the vaiinus towns and counties of Ninth Carolina, are null and void if this decision of the Circuit 'Jour I eff Appeals and the decision Itvi the Stanly county ca-e are sustained by the United States Supreme Court. The question heie now is will the county and town of Durham catch the repudiating fever and refuse some of her bonds? Too circ tinstances connected with t ! irs-iing of l.'Ul.l bunds to aid llie l.yne!:!ii:i ,v- i'i:h.i:u il'lilaoad, ail! idem h al w it ii I he Si ml.- cunt .' e.i-e. lie,..-, if this ease I. .miaincd in t he ; nation s big.i.'-t court it will he leit op iioiiabic wiiii the authorities here whet h el tiie pay oM 'tie li .lids or not. It is till CmCeisis of O l!li '!i h'T'', llOU'CVCl", 'leit thee he): I . will I he paid by the (own, even if llie c mils were to declare that liiert: w as mi w -iy to prohibit the lii.rii.'-t court it will he left op I nil hot itics from repudiating their gal ion.-. 11.11 I !N(. ..ll(. ON. obli- l'-lliiiuK .tliiMiii; . Hunt I iKhl ith I . ai-ite I iil ee.s. Maxim. Aug The l'ilipino In sutgeiils aiqiear lo retain much more of a lighting spirit Until might be expected after llicir iccciit San Kcrnando expei i ences an I (ouieral l.awlon's drubbings in the south. After giving up San Fernando with a feeble .struggle, they entrenched them selves at Angele-, working for several days and impressing nun combatants Into tli; woik, lints saving the armed men for the lighting They engaged Lieutenant - Colonel Smith's regiment and the artillery warm ly for four hours, pinking one of llie most stubborn icsist'iuccs of the cam paign. in the province of Cavite, where it was supposed tb -.! rebels had been .scat tcred aid demoralized beyond recuperation, they have ass nibb d an army of several thousand men distributed among the im portant low fiom the lake to the bay After the San Fernando engagements the rebels attempted lo deter the Ameri cans from a fuitlier advance norlhw Mil by menacing the railroad communica tions. (ii-riiiiiiiy Has Nil I'lipcm. IIamiumio, August 22 The llamburg Isbc correspondent discussing Iho asser tion that Germany should publish cer tain documents proving the innocence of Drey I us, sayn "The answer to this is that documents of this nature cannot be produced for ihc simple icason thai Germany never had anything lo do willi Captain Drey fus." In l:n Cotton Mills. t i . it , Mass., August 22 The of all the cotton (doth mills F.M.I. i treasurer today I'eicivcil letters signed by Nelson . I i icon of New York, making a formal offer for the pun base of the properties, either for cash or part cash and part siock in a new coiporatlon lo include all of the mills No price list accom panies the oiler. Hamilton Claik, of Chaunccy, Ga.. says he sulTeri d with itching piles twenty yean Indole trying De Witt's Witch II i.el Salve, two hoses of which com pletely citK d him. l'ewaie of worthless and ilaio'ei oils coiinlei fi lls. F. S. Duffy. Tlio Transvaal llrjily. London, August 23. The secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Cliamlier laln, has received the loxt of the Trans vaal' leply lu the proposals of the Bril- lah govcrnnieiil and now lias llicm under consideration. Tlio members of llie cabl net are within reach, but until the gov ernment has determined on what course to puranc, Mr. Chamlicrlaln Is unwilling to divulge the conlonu of the tnesnage from South Africa. CASTOR I A Tot Infant and Children. Tfca Kind Yoa Have Alwajs Bought Bean the Blgntr0Of J9 Caiidttx Lackiii For Governor Od Tto Republican Ticlel, Convicts On The Roads. 22 New Cotton Mills This Year. Ml Alry's Military Company Ben bow Property Sold. Tobacco Warehouses Reservoir Burst. l.Al.Eton, Aug. 24. The Republicans are at sea as to who will be their candi- ,ls.e for Governor. Loge Harris says the nomination will go begging aud that , some one will have to be forced to take j it. He Bays the action of the Populists depends upon national Issues and that they will try to stoal a inarch on the Democrats. I'p lo date 141 men have been enlisted by Lieut. Settle, U.S. A., for the regulars and volunteers. ( )f those 67 chose the volunteers. At present more are enlist ing for the volunteers than for the regu lars, though but a little while ago the reverse was the case. Seveiily-lhree convictB are now at work on the roads in what is known as the Kaleigh road district. The have so far built T, miles of macadam road and 11 of graveled. The roads reach six miles I rom Kaleigh. itcpulilicans say that It was Governor liussel who urged Senator I'ritchard to have Jim Voting, colored, appointed postmaster at Kaleigh. De.-pite pursuit and search, only two of the twelve Federal. State and county Cl)llvU.,8 wll0 ,;i,c,lIieil M(,mlllv lmvc ,)Ct. , , So far this year 22 cotton mills have been granted charters by the State, as follows: Gaston, 1; Rockingham. .'!; Davidson, 1; Forsyth, 1; Alamance, ii; Lincoln, 2; Richmond, 1; Moore, 1; Kdgecombe, 2; Cleveland, 1; Halifax, 1; New Hanover, 1; Wayne, 1; Cabarrus. 1; Cumberland, 1; Guilford, 1. Upon the arrival of the Adjutant Gen eral, it is understood that an order will lie issued disbanding the Mt. Airy com pany of the Third Regiment of tlio State Guard. This Is the company whose cp Inin behaved so outrageously in ordering the arrest of a citizen and who Is in jail. The financial committee of this city lias adopted a novel plan to collect taxes earlier than usual this year. Those who pay in September will be given 1 per cent off. In October J per cent, in No vember nothing will be deducted and in December the penalty will be imposed The lienbow House property at Greensboro was sold yesterday to Jor dan, Sinclair & McDonald for $:B0,000. The nieiiilierB of this iirm say that they wired Capt. Fisher, at Washington, that they would purchase, and though they have not beard from him, they say they have a right to consider tlio silo closed on their tender of the purchase price. A new North Carolina Insurance Com pany the Oriental will bo organized a Aslieville. One of the promoters of the Danville wareh ouse trust admits that the "com bine" is getting a little shaky. Confi dence is expressed that the combine will go to pieces in a short time and that the warehouses will go back into Iho hands of the first owners. Judge Brown has been making it lively for the twenty odd persons indicted for retailing whiskey in Greensboro. Most of them recived a sentence of six months on the county roads. The other will probably get a similar sentence. The reservoir of the Salisbury Cotton Mill burst Tuesday night about 10 o'clock with a loud explosion, about half of it being destroyed. Heavy masses of ma sonry were landed fifty feet away and water went thirty feel high. Tlio dam age is estimated at between $I,0C0 and 1.500. The reservoir was twelve feet high and fifty In diameter, with twenty inch sides of brick and cement Tlio remains o? Dr. Creasy left Wins ton on special train at 2 o'clock Wednes day for Mount Airy, whore a short ser vice was held late in the afternoon and tbe body laid to rest In the cemetery. The members of the family, several min islers and about DO sympathizing friends accompanied the remains. Irrllaling stings, bites, scratches wounds and cuts soothed and healod by DuWitt's Witch IU7.0I Balve. a sure and safe application for tortured flesh Beware of counterfeit. F. 8. Duffy. IIKAIWT8 HKLI. A MINK. Get 1,500,000 Kor A Tlllnl InUrnat In noiueaiiike. MiNNRAroi.ia, MiiN. Aug. 22. A pec clal from Dead wood, 8. D., taya, The Hearil Inlereat one third of the "omeaUke mine, of thla city. I to be aold lo London next month. The de tail! of the deal are all mado. The mine la valued at about 10,000,000, and Is capllallitdd at $ I. .100,000. It hai 1 P'1 dlvldeiidi of 7,733,0O and la under atood to have rounu openeu to imure dividends of 163,000 monthly for tbe next 20 yean. Tho HearaU get about 3, 500,000 for a third Intoreit In Domettake atone, and It U supposed thai tbe same Interest In Dead wood-Terra and Highland will go also. iiul all UUMOR3, bolls, rlmplot i critpiioiiKiireuueioiuiiiiirtuioxMi, Und by imrlfyliig tlia blixM with llood'i SarMjMulllA tbey are C U RE D X 4BS0UUTEIY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome TIIKIOIKT MARTIAL. Tlio l'rt)Heutlin Very Flliiwy. M.Lalioie At lliu Post. Rknsf.s, August 23. The session of the Dreyfus court martial here today was comparatively uneventful. The depositions were not productive of any really thrilling incidents.. The systematic production of the flimsiest trash, which the prosecution deems profitable to in tliet on the judges and widen he latter accept as evidence, was proceeded with. Much of the ridiculous testimony of the morning was devoted lo an attempt to blast Dreyfus' private character, though when Maitres Labori and Damange had finished with the witnesses tliiir bub bles of title-tattle were badly pricked. M. Labori again distinguished himself in laying bare llie weak points of the. evidence. He was less tierce, however, than yesterday, though quite aggressive enough to arouse the latent hostility of the judges, which showed Itself in various little ways. M. Labori b re little traces of the ef fects of the outrage upon him He rose sat down and moved his body and 1 i ill t3 apparently without much dilliculty. Only occasionally he put his hands to his back as though sutTering pain. His wife followed his every movement through a gold and tortoise shell lorg nctte. THK SI'KCIU.A 1 I VI. JI AKKKTS. Today's quotations film A. May it Co., New York n il by Lewis Represented by A. O. Newberry. Nr.w YoiiK. August 23. STOCKS, . Open. High. Low. Close Sugar lolil l.'KiJ 15-" br5 Am. Tobacco. .. 12!l; loOJ 1281 12HJ Reading K'-l U3, (12, (iii C. T. C : rM fttlf 48 48 Leather 111 10 K3 u. r.. &n. i.'.?i; i r i::r.j Lie Sl. 1' lolj 134 J 134i 1 34 1 c. t. r '.in.; 'mi ;H.j usj it. R. T io;ij iori Ki3i lot A. S. it W h7s .V7J "?t .r7,( t. c. i w: do; '.i3;; oi M. O. P oil 51 i M StlJ W. A. 11 21 21 23J 23J Dec. Cofiee .... 4 80 4 80 I 7"i 4 75 COTTON. Open. High. Low. Clost January 0 23 li.23 (ill Gil Oct. Cotton 0.07 C.07 5 '.111 .lit!) CHICAGO MARKETS. W u a AT Open. High. Low. Close September ... 72 S 724; 71 J 71J December.... 74S 7M 73 1 73j CottN September.... 3U 819 31i 31-; December. ... 285 28 2Xii 2Sj uamumMH OII1TIAKV. Died at his lute residence in New Hern N. C. Saturday August 1!ith, 1S: 'J, Edwin Ceach Hill, in the (i7th vear of his age. Mr. Hill's last hours were full of suf fering, but marked with many kind at tentions from sympathetic neighbors and friends, lie was a native of Kng land, where he was born October 8lh 1832, and came to America when he waB but a small boy. lie came to New liern where he married Sarah W. Herrilage in 185.ri. lie afterwards moved lo New York City, but returned to North Cnro Una al llie breaking out of the Civil War and joined the 2nd North Carol'iia Cav alry. At the close of the great struggl be located in Johnson County of which he was elected sheriff in 1808, and served until 1H72 On his leliiiu to New Hern in 1x74, be was elected u Justice of the Pence, which position lie In Id until bis death In nil dilion lo tlioi-e ofllces he w as appointed by the laic Judge Seymour, Ceiled Slates Commissioner, and was elected In 181)0 Chairman of the Hoard of Commission ers ol Ciaven county. Mr. Hill lived In troubled times, and possessed a strong, aggressive character doubtless fri m being called so often lo deal wltli emergencies His vote under Fusion government In this county doubt less saved the educational interests of tho people much Increased humiliation and detriment. He was a faithful friend with an earnest devotion to the Interests and Institutions of his adopted country. As a churchman, though not preten tious in his piety and zeal, so long as he could go he was a regular attendant of Christ Episcopal church waiting upon its services through all weathers. Con- Urnied in his English home by the IU. Hcv. Ilonson, Bishop of Truro, after wards Bishop of Canterbury, the memo ries, customs and sacred lies of tbe Old l-.l. I I . J.... In l.ln. l HUliivriaiiu wuiv vciy ucai w umii Such a man as Edwin U. Hill will al ways have strong friends and . strong enemies. But many a crisis was .met and Influ enced by the stronger snd belter element I of bis nature and for that if nothing else tb PeoPle wl)l lw,y ral" l,lra Lemons 15 catt doien tt McSorley's, TlKDl Cntliili lejiiii d St. Loco-, August 2:! -A l'o-t l'i- special from Dallas, Tcx,sas the iti li hot winds of Ue past month ha e dc-i m e I all chance of a large Texas cot on i rop Reports from the northern and centra! sections state that not more 1 1 an an average of a qui-.rter of a bale will be made lo the acre, which i'.duates not over 2,'.'00,0)0 for the entire af 4 is,5wsr.-s8-.-v:v;)..&e ,. r X At the Hook store If Sell oel Teachers and School Chilil re li Attention. We have just received a full and complete supply of ivw school books and n hool supplies recently adopted for all Public, Private and Graded Schools Personal and prompt attention given all mail orders. i. i t G. N. Ennett s Skiff Picked Up. Picked up Sunday , August LOlll, iie ml Isi.n ds, I .! I i kill', ill.ollt ,11 leet ill et.satoe from 111, oh s twecn Cellar aud I 'r Sound, n dead i b e ; length Owner can i Lumber ( 'oimiany. New I'.ein, N. provii g piopei ty and paying enhts. l. Fine Tobacco, Truck and General Farming Lands For Sale. One tract of 30 acres in one fi ll I I li mile of city of New Item. One tract of 27 acres in Ic s mile of city of New liern. One tract of 3 '() acres in mile of city of Ni w lien. llll ah' 'til one One trai l of '.Ml acres in city of New Hern. One tract of '.III acres in tWO of twi mid "in half miles of City of Now liern. One tract of !i'j() acre i in Ihrci- and one quarter miles of city of New licit. All of the above tine Is are well ..c:i ted, being on tbe Kinc sid" of the rivi that New Ri-rn is. They are in good stale of ciiliivation and we bold them :it a model ate pii c For prices, otc , apply to J.J. WOLFENDEN, New 1'.. rn.N'.C. School Books I All Kinds At Baxter's Jewelry More, next to the .loi itNAt.. New liern, N. C. -Vlmo! Books at Low Prices by mail, pol paid Write us for price li-.ls and telle-.. J. M. & .1. I'.. l.'KKI,, Kkki.;;i:oi;ii, n. r- WCTIC'E! Notice ib hereby given llie pubiic that an ox of the following ilesi ripllon is In inar held at Mr. John Pale's on Sin el's Ferry Koad. Demotion as follows; Red and w;iitc pided sailer fork the light ear and under bit the left. August 34lli, lNii:i. NOTICE, FORECLOSLUE SALE. In accordance with the tcrniH, duties and powers of a certain deed of iiust. made by M II Sultan. M K Suit in, II Daiinenburi, and V. I anncn!nii i' to the jmlemnncd und llie Inii.eii.d (in on. Company, recorded in Ihe oliic- o' lie Itei(i8ter of Deeih ol Pamlico county in Iwrok 21, pages 4 Id, etc. Tin- ilcbl therein referred to rot be. vim; been p-iio and belnu in default. I will hcII to llie bijjicst bidder I r cash at tho court bouse door in Ne Bern, al p lblic auction, nl 12 o'i l a U m Monday, August aiili, 1 Hl'., the laud convevod iu i.id deed. Lvinii in Pain lioo county, on tho noitli side of Ni use river and i ast side of Mill crock, it 1m inn tho eastern part of the IuiiiIh purcbaacd by Ella Asklas and Win Salter from John () t) trdner and wife by deed bear ing date Dec 10, 1H7."i. a d recorded I" hook No 2 folios :1TI. u i, .173 and 1174 of Pamlico county, known as the ltentiei'H bind foimcrly called the Koscville Varm and now known as the Ailington Farm, containing 700 ttorm tnore or Iosh. Sutiject to a certain mortgage deed ex ecuted to James lied mood dated Oelolier 22d, 18(12, tor $1,000 and interest llieio ouaa may be due. W. 1. McIVKU, Truslce. GIIKAT OFFKll. Cut tills out and takn it to the druggist named below and you will receive our trial coupon boltlo of Ukalino for 0 cents, which Is one half llie sise of our regular 50 cent bottle. Ukatlnc positively cures all forms of Kidney difficulties. Dyspep sia, Constipation, Headache, Ubeu matism, puffing of tho eyes. Ukatino cures pimples and blotclies aud makes sallow and yellow skin whlto I)o not delay, but take advantage of this great offer, ns thousands bear evidence ot the wonderful curative powers ot Ukatinc. F. 8. Daffy C., New Ben, N. C. i have ,!!' : ('( (i cKvrs I.KCKVI-:i from the Mill lot of Gennin I Wl N' K ami you can have what jou want of it for I'l.i: I. II (iK Ki OUNCHS. full weight, not io- I,-,! x ' u ml like von tret when weighs only about eleven ounces. It will pay you to remember that when yoa go to buy yoar twine. 1 also have a i am! Well Assorted Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS wi.ii di I run Bell as low as any ono. I make a specialty of Cbew ing Tobacco and it will pay you to examine my stock before l'ii ing vour Tobacco. Good Stables and Nhtlter for Baggies "t li'oine to tine Free of Charge. J. L. McDaniel, 71 lUtO AI STREET. You These HOT bicycle Ball POZZLE&paper weight V AN INTERESTING AM With every purchase ot . . . . $3.00 OR OVER . . . . We will present our Customers with a Ball Bearing Puzzle. Only a limited quantity. Be early it you want one. GY IPOXjILjOCIEZ ST. Nation Urtxi MilN and Saw IWIIIm, 'OIIh, Ac. Now is the time to place your orders lor Ginning Machinery and Repairs, to insure prompt delivery. machinery & General Mill Supplies. Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting A Specialty. HYMAN SUPPLY CO., 'i'lioiM' OS. 43 A 45 Craven Btrett. Trenton High School. Cliilsllan Kilucalion Ursduatn voter l o'legii on Certlflcate. Abi.t Musical advantafes f JiO FmoomiB pt-t moDlh. , .... '.(', i. Student board at solicol tMilidlnc. . Kchool la a prohlbltloa Iowa. ... i Health Good. ..." 1 11 Prepares both tot aajr oollege, pm jnt, $100. Club ratet per year, Forcataloiuaaddixis , . mi you buy kniltin? cotton which and Carts which yon HS8 SUMMER DAYS ! ' GAMEOFiOLITAI H. -1 Dr. KiuK '" t. 7sV?i ( 1 VU. l-RaUOVK, , ', (IX. UOI IJD4T. Dr. fiwtvnsix,' " Up. BAwrrr. EkT. M.Uio$t, taacblnir or baslnees. Neowsiry Mpr 70. T I ' m owns SepU mii 4t i, lbu. , , B. RHODES, I'rladia'. ' ; i 4TKK.NT0.N, JC.
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