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V f left VOLUME IXIY. W BIRN, tOURTV. h. C. FRIDAY, AllilST 16, lu 1 .- -SKi'uSl) K( i'ii M MBEK 33 v R1LEIGH. THE SWANSBORO K1ILKQ1D. Two Vlrtfnlaas Who are Inspecting N. C So Test Farms Lea list far WrlfhUillle "swale Lodfela 'ltt feaitr. New Arrival at Peailentiery Still lore Uala. KaLKIuh, Aor. H. Commissioner of Agriculture Kolner of Virginia and Mr. B. B. HelKes, who Is tn charge of I lie newly established soil teat farm of the State Id Charlotte county, nrwmt today here, Inspecting the Museum and the ei perlment farm, the Agricultural College, etc. " They have leen U. the large aoise riea and orchanti at Pomona, Guilford county, tad from here go in Southern Ploee to sea the experiment faj-m, orcb an, and Tine yards. It Is possible that they will go the soil teat farm nsar Tar boro. They are making a study of test and experiment fantis. Gen. Thomas F. Toon, Stale Superin tendent of public Instruction, and Maj. B. F. Dixon, State Auditor, left today for Wrlgblavllle, to be at the encamp ment of Confederate veterans which be gan there this afternoon. The local camp here will not be represented, nor will the soldiers' home. Gen. Hay of the U. C V. arrived from Asheville to day and went to Wrlghtsvllle. The Grand Master of Mason today Is sued a dispensation for new lodge at Farmvilie, I'ltl county. Sheriff Hut lie of the County of Cleve land today brought to the penitentiary Ambrose lirldgura, a white man con victed of barn burning, and under a Ave years sentence; also two negro house breakers, who gel !i yeara. Convict ar rive at the penitentiary in very small nurnhors. There are now only 7H3 Stale convicts, againxl loOO twenty years ago. The counties are using them on roads. Only life-term and feeble con v loth and women are now Kent to the penitentiary from about two-lblrUa of the counties, as other counties lake nr.any from conn ties which are not using them on loads. There was more rain last nlgbt and this morning. Since Monday afternoon 8 30 Incites have fallen. None was need ed. Easy Way to Make $30,000. Chicaoo, August A morning pa per s-ijs one of t he Chicago hanks was swindled out of $:tO,(00 in cbhIi in a skillful manner. An effort Is Ix'ing made to keep the matter secret and not even the name of the bank Is given. It seems that a depositor of severs years' standing appeared a few days ago in the hank president's office with a d-afton London for (1,000 ($110,000), which was perfectly good. The depos itor Informed the president that he de sired to deposit this London draft, and at the same time to check against it, presenting his check for 130,000 for Uie president to approve. The latter put his Initials on It and thought nothing of It. The depositor then went out into the bank and deposited Ills London draft, and on the following day presented a check for fUO.OOO, which was paid, the teller knowing that amount waa to his credit on the books. Later In the day he again appeared at the window and presented the check for $30,000 which had been Initialed by the president. This check was also paid. Nothing more has been seen of the depositor. "Visitor' fclvc Suae Facts kartor on This Much Reeded Enterprise Swanshoro, Aug. 14. There baa heca mui'h talk staying oar beslness ami o'.lirra, alioul building a branch road froui the Wilmington and New Hern di vision of the Atlantic Coast Line at or naar While Oak station lo Swans boro. We all know it lakes money to build rail roads and those who have It must be thoroughly convinced of a good Inter est or dividends liefnre Investing. In view of these facts, we have en deavored lo obtain in accurate statement of all produce, Huh, oysters, clams and etc., for shipment from this point an nually. We have also a statement of the logs, which would come here over this line (or mauofactnre together with the anion nl paid out annaafly on general merchandise by the merchants, the ag gregate being more than twenty thous and dollars per year, this would of coarse, increase with the development of the country end the growth of the other different enterprises il the place. While we do not know anything about building rail roads, yet common sense tells me that this road can be built, below the average cost, as the country through which It would run is almost entirely level, and without cuts and fills, bridges or trestles, in fact there Is nothing to do but cut right of way, make road bed, lay the cross ties and spike down the rails, and we think according to best information obtains- i ble, the road can be completed for sixty-1 live thousand dollars. We have endeavored to get a true statement and think our tigures are cor rect which clearly shows the enterprise would pay a large interest, and we are surprised that the citizens have so long neglected to take hold of It. Aside from freights we have said nothing of the passenger tratllc, which would doubtless be a considerable Item, as the town would then be prominent among the summer and winter re sorts. Swanshoro is beautifully situated on a high bluff on the White Oak river about two miles above the inlet and within plain view of the ocean, making It one of the most pleasant resorts to be found in Eastern North Carolina. It is also uiiBUrpassod as a winter resort, there be ing fine duck shooting, deer anil oilier smaller game. It seems to us that some of the enter prising business men of the place would get together and organize a stock com pany and build the road. Who will make a move? Visitor. USE MIL1TIRT- Governor Aycoci Orders Protection to Negro in Dancer of Lynching. laa.ual Case o! Yoaug Couple at Kaleigb. Seaboara Line (Hi jfcts Cenvifts to Work on Hallway, Infected Cattle. Ri.ki..u, August 1.1. The corpora lion commission was advised today by the Seaboard Air Line that it excepts lo the recent order of the commission uisV ing all its branches conform to the standard tariff on all freights, and that if further, that It excepls lo the order reducing and tixirujrj.he freight rales on cotton. Gov. Aycock lbts morning received a telegraph message, purporting to be a nlgbt message, from Judge Iloke, at Charlotte. The message is as follows: "Authorizes Mai Robertson to use the military If required to protect negro William Monroe. Reply " The gov ernor wired Maj. Robertson, "Place all the military In Charlotte under the di rection of the sheriff, to protect William Monroe." He wired the sheriff, 'Uave ordered Maj. Robertson to place all mil itary at Charlotte under your disposal. Protect William Monroe from violence. Uphold the law at all hazards." To Judge Hoke be telegraphed: "Uave or dered Maj. Robertson to place all the military at the disposal of the sheriff. Your wire not received until this morn ing. Apparent gross negligence of tele I graph company." j Monroe Is the negro who outraged a young while woman, (married and in a delicate condition) Monday afternoon, and who was captured early TiicaiNy morning at Charlotte. His trial was set for today in the Superior court. There is a local Bousaliou here re garding two young white prisoners in jail. One is a youth named Haines, not quite 18, the other a girl named Eason, a little over 17. They came here to bo married, but could get no license. They then went to work on a farm, living gother, and were arrested. Again attempted to marry, but the LIGHTNING burst coffi.n. LhliJ Wllhli , It Is SaU Rose to a Miunf Posture. l ini.Ai Ri cm. August 14- The I'rcas I., day pr'nle the following ui.drr 'late of Lamed, Kan A str.'kt "f lightning aave.1 a old child from premature bur; HadMori. .'o miles from Lamed, day The 1 It I It one apparenlh LOO). irl year near Met d on Sunday morning and arrangements were made for the funeral yesterday after noon. A metallic coffin Incased the tsidv of the child, which was iwinir con veyed lo the cemetery In a wagou The father, Samuel McPease, his wife and two children rode Immediately hind the wagon containing the coffin. "Suddenly a bolt of llghtnlnlng struck the casket tearing it open. The people were astonished on-seeing the supposed dead gtrl sitting up ft..hat was lefl of the coftln, wllh arms outstretched cry ing for her mother She was quickly lifted down and wrapped in shawls by the women and hurriedly conveyed back to her father's house, turned in a light ning flash from one of sorrow to great rejoicing. It Is supposed that the child was a cataleptic "People who attended the funeral say that prior to the flash of lightning a pe culiarly soft, mellow light appeared in the sky, which waa so pronounced in lis difference from sunlight as to attract attention and occasion comment, and A in: rain Partner are now uea' r.!i fodder and cannot on aoconr.; ers, hoM' It wt'l s-h'Ii cease r ' be a shortage In f'nldcr a corn and cotton. A little improvements -'. . at mi Mr. KU.a (illicit i- hiv'iu' room liuilt to his dwclllnc add greatly-lo tin looks i. - ; Miss Lina Hall, of I'ol , .. k visiting friends ami rdati.-io place hope she Jwll! have n time while with ns Mr. George Smith of Un- da a monster rattle snake tin that measured tiye feel three It of WHY SUFFER FROffl h re will ) k 14 , M ijj tXtfjit going j Chill Tonic j : . 1 H S H 1 1 1 Ciripix- and .il 11 other can CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS of ::uljjies when you form be 1.1 red Roberts' Chill Tonic The world Joes not contain a better remedy Many wonderful cures rri.ide by it. S cents a bottle Money rcfi.:ideJ .f it f jvils to do the work. Delight ful to UlC. Local Druggists. v . kll'etl li.er day. i in lies 'n length, and three inches IkIwicu the eyes. Mr. tohurles llarln-c, while on Ins way toMaysvllle today, was attacked by a large alligator, out on high land. ( har lle thought he would capture the young ster, but failed. Mi. Claud Smith, a former resident of this place, who has licen In Washington for three years, was here yesterday. i The pleasure seekers have all return i ed, some from Richland. Tar Landing J and other places. All report a nice time. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and sores of all kinds quickly healed by He Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Certain cure for piles. Beware of counterfeits. Be Dewllt's. 1 S Duffy & (Jo DO YOU SHOOT? 1 If you do you should tend your name and address on a postal card for a WDHCBMESTIEIB GU NfC ATALOGU E: JT8 FREE. 11 uiusrrires ana acscrroes an me aincrcni w nicuc.ici nine, oumguuo Bu .Ammunition, and contains much valuable Information. Send at once to the Winchester Repeating Arm Co., New Haven, Conn. the ,!..,( ,1.(1.. r.rii!iar utmoanhpHr or ,, , , . ,, j sure vou get the original bht coudltions were being discussed: . h fc the flash of lightning and clap of thun (er rlvoled their attention upon strange scene which followud. "Nobody was killed or even bnrt the lightning ". by CHIP. Miss Lizzie Lancaster visit to relatives In Pitt Arellc Kiplorer Dead. Stockholm, Sweden, August Li Harm Adolf Erik Nordenskleld, the Swedish Arctic Explorer, is dead. The laws of health require that the iowel8 move once each day and one of the penalties for vialaling this law is piles. Keep your bowclB regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never have that severe punish ment Inflicted upon you. Price 25 cents. Kor sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. Operatives Will Not Accept Cut. Fall. Ittvkit, Mass , Aug. 13 -It Is announced that the requisite number of spindles, namely 1,750,000, have been pledged to the agreement of the cotton manufacturers to scale down wages be tween 14 and In oer cent, on the 3rd of September. In face of this position on the part of the manufacturer the oper ative are forming to resist the cut Their declaration that they will not ac cept reduction Is moat positive. TO .CLEANSE THE SYSTEM "Effectually yet gontly when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab- llual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, wllhont Irritating or weakening them. to dispel headaches, rolda, fevers, nee Hvruo of Fles. made by the California Fig Syrup Co. DO YOU HEED QMKIRB ? Do yon lake It f Call at Bradham'i and getalmltlo or his Lsialtve Tasteless Cblll Tonic and all your trouble! about It Will ba ressovrd. It la pleasant t Fig By rap ssd leaves an big bead or lisglng la the nn, Prtot 50c. Revenue Cutters at Race. Wamunoton, Aug. 14 I'apt Thomai I) Walker, commander of the revenue cutter Oresham, has been designated l.y Capt. C. V. Shoemaker, chief of the reve nue cutter service, to command the Heel ; of revenue cutters in control of the course during the international yacht races early In September. j The tleet will be composed of the i to- (iresbam, as flagship; the WIndom, the, they ! Onondaga, the Seminole, the Dexter, the I consent of j Dallas and auxiliary yachts, which will I the girl's father Is necessary and he will j be in command of officers ol the revenue not come here. They are from John- cutter service. This duty was perlonneii ninn rountv. The church ocoidc arc bv the revenue cutters during the inter taking up the case, and the father will no doubt be forced to act. The penitentiary officials are making plans to put as many convicts as possi ble at work on'thc grading of the rail way from Marion to the Tennessee line If possible 400 will thus be employed, though there are not quite 800 In all. Vice-President I5arr of the ScalMiard Air Line says the small force at the shops here will not be further decreased but lie slightly increased. Mention has been made of the fact that there is tuberculosis In the herd of 45 cattle at the Insane asylum here. Vet erinarian Wclhc has for two weeks liocii making tcsis. It Is said there arc U!i cattla Infected. Another report Is expected. national races of 1809, governing the varirfcs Ten Men Burned to Death. Ci.KVBi.ANn, O., Aug. 14. Flro early today destroyed the temporary water works crib two ratios out in the lake, re sulting tn the death of at least ten men, while two othors were probably fatally Injured, Fire and harbor tags with rescuing parties on board reached the crib soon after the flames broke out, but when they arrived the structure was a seoth Ing mass of flames and all hope of sav ing it waa abandoned. Men could lie distinguished swimming and floating Id the water shouting for help. Others were clinging to ropes which they had hitched or tied lo the rafters, but the flames were burning the ropes away while the men were stark naked, and one by one they were falling Into the lake. The Ings circled around the burning crib, picking up men from the. water and meantime playing heavy streams upon the flames. Kitchener to Return Next Week. London, Aug. 15. The Dally Mall, re viving speculation as to the date of Lord Kitchener's return from South Africa and as to his successor, says it under stands that he will return to Knglaud about the middle of next monlh. Lieu tenant General Lyttleton assuming the chief command. The First Excelled, Ralkioii, Aug. 15. -Ills the comment ot cers who were at the encampment lhis y;arat WrlghtBVllle that the First regiment excelled all In discipline and drill. If the action of your bowels Is not oasy and regular serious complications must be tho final result. DcWIll's Liltle Early Risers will remove Ibis danger Bafc. pleasant and effective. K. S. Duffy & Co. Dr. frisson Recovered. IUluo, Am. Ik fr. KogsneOrU- oia wko from 1MB to IflM tu soperli Ufedeat of lb I esse My low We sjsd wko was later an lameUof the Unlorftdo eylttia, wbere ba was treated for tho MtrpblatMd roralas habit, Is o at Wethlagtns, D. V., Mi My be Is ew Orel restored. ' CASTOR I A - It IoIuU tad CbJldra.' - Tit m Yea Eni Alxsriey During the summer season cramps come noon ns unexpectedly; you should be prepared for so emergency of this kind, as otherwise yon wlU suffer agony for boars. Keep bottle of Vaia Kill handy and gt by fbe directions OB the wrapper, It will surprise you how quickly relief will oome. Avoid substi tutes, there Is but onsTaln-Klller, I'erry Davis. Price 18c and 60c. Wace Redaction DoubtfuL'- fLi. Riteb, Msm., A. 14. Oppwsi tlos to lb wage, redaction, proposition seems lo have developed tiasipecledly today sad severs! mills that were oa Ike list of Ike promoters of the movement are sew la tke. 4oobtfal column. As tee aliaatkHi' stands today, 1,800,000 splsdle araBow classed assart to be pledged, bt 900,000 are classed at doabt Doa'l b4 salUted villi temporary rav lief from ladhreatloa. Kodol Drtpepela Care penaaaeatly aad eoespUnaJr jre movst tkla twwiplelat, It rs Wives par eaaaeaily beetas it allow! . the; tlr! stoaaack aarfeet rest ' Dieting woa't rest ika itomaeh. !iar racatvea p pllei from lea food wt aat Tha aaatlbla way 1 0 help tka elomack U la h Kodbi DvsDensIt Cur. Which direst! wkat yoa aat and east bslp bat do yofl good the regulations cmft lielng pn pared by the revenue cutler bureau at Washington, mid the entire licet whs then placed under command of Rear Admiral Robley I). Kvans, of the navy This year it was decided that us the fleet was composed of revenue vessels it should be in command of an ollicer of the revenue cutter service, and Oapialn Walker has been selected for this Im portant duly. Will Encamp at Raleigh. Rai.Kioii. Aug. l.r. The Frankllnton coninftnv o f the Third regiment, which failed to encamp with its regiment al j Wrlghtsvllle will go Into camp here next week, It Is learned at headquarters here. It will encamp In the large field near St. Mary's College, In which the volunteers drilled In 1H1IM. Capt W. L. Mctihee Is the commander. He will have M) otlleers and men in camp The camp I- near the park, where there is bathing. Hobson Becomes a Cotton Buyer. Atlanta, Aug. 14. A tlrm of cotton buyers announced today thai it bad taken Richmond 1 Uobson Into purl nershlp. Charlotte Kicked on Decision. Special to Journal. Charlotte Aug. IV Today's gnnn re sulted Tarlwro 0, Charlotte 0. Tho game stood 0 to 4 in favor of Charlotte t t lie end of the 8lh lunlng. Charlotte ipies- tioned a decision of umpire Hussell soil the game was declared for felled Char lotte f i led a protest. August 14 has gone on : county Mrs K. A. Asklns of Vancelioro Is vis . iling in onr midst. : There seems to be an epidemic of lo ' bacco-barn-burnlng this season. Mr. W. ! A. McLawhorn lost a barn full of tobac co by lire last Sunday, i Miss Lizzie Willis returned Friday from an extended visit to relatives at j Jacksonville. Mr. Floyd Ketchum of thai place accompanied her and spent a few days here. Mr. Daniel Lane of Rellalr gave our Sabbath School a line lecture last Sun day. His subject was, "What are we V "What are we here for?'" and "Where are wc going?" We trust he will give many more such In the future, The Vancelioro base ball club played our boys last Friday It was what we would call a "rotten" game resulting in a score of 27 for Vancelioro and 20 for Kllsworlli. 1 he Vani'clioio !i.ys came out with a full supply of '-rooters" and "hooters'' to help them out, iinil II was said by many that I hey did the biggest part of the playing, which wc guess was true anyway, they beat us, but we ex pect to tackle them again in the near fu ture. James White, llryanlsvlllc, Intl., says DeWitt's Witch Hael Salve healed run ning sores on both 1-i;h. He bad i-iilTcr-ed 0 years. Doctors failed to help him. (Jet DeWitt's. Accept n" Imitations. F. S. Puffy .V Co. Fancy Cream Cheese Fiiltun -Market Corned 1 Small Vig 1 lams, Knlis col, Fancy Flin lluttel, i Cuti'd Shoulders and I'ic Nie Hams. (ioi nl aiolina Wire I Hi il, Finest Syrup and Molasses, (Jatrflftl Meats of all kindb. I ioniesiie Sardines. Mason's Improved Fruit .) Jii Hams lo cut. Yours to I 'lease. 1 pot ted and sizes. J.L McDAKIEL Wholesale a& lletail Grwer, S 'Fhone 91. 71 Ilr,l Hi. 2; UaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaIaaaaaLS THE MARKETS. The f. ed by J. N. C. Cotton. I Aug Oct January.. WlIRAT: Sept . Cokn: -Sept . . Itlbs: S!d ilowtug iiiotatiou K Latham A- Co, wi re rcceiv New Hern N KW oltK, Open. High. I,- .7 12 7 111 ' 7.2H 7 Js .. 7.X! 7.::t Aug. l-r. iw. Close 7.17 7.2.M 7.:!4 ( hicai ( rpen . . ri Open. H07J New Hlfc'li. I. High. High. H(l7) York 71 1iw A ui'. 1.1. iw. Close 71) Close -a a a -a a -a a a a a -a a a a a a a a -a a a a a a a SELLING OUT AT COST foe im 10 IMS We Will : 0T mid The f All Ladies Law ns an ies, Silks, Fmlerwear, Shoes. II you can u Aliorst prices, 11 ALL Sl'MMKi; COODS POSITIVELY AT FN OKI!. lowing lisl will show what we have to close out: Misses and ( hildrens Oxfords, Organdies, l'ersian all oilier Summer lJivss (ioods, Laces, Kinhroidei-- Shiits, Neckwear, Straw Hats, ( lolliing ana Monday, our low any of tin- nUive pissls CALL EARLY th, and we will make your heart jrlud with l(espe,ctfully, J. I. BAXTER. niniiixiTiiiiiiA I ,ow 7'.t7) Aug Close Nejro State Firemen's Touraamtnt. Special to Journal. 1 Mohhok, N. 0, Ang 1ft At the State Tournament of tha Colored Firemen tho 150 yard rocl race waa won today by Salisbury In 30 seconds, Honderson second 30i seconds The best annual meeting snd tourna ment will ha b)d at RalelfrN All tha old offleers ware re-elrcud. Towns For foodneaa asks, what ara yon so cranky about? Browne Oh, I ass ad my wla to sew a button an my coat Towne And wouldn't aba do It? Browns Tea. but I'ra Jurt oIbcotsp 4 that tba button aba tawed on raj oat she cat from tay taaV-Bscbaoga. . . .. Wt Wa nonry Ward Oeacbar oaad to tU a atorr about a prteat lo tba oldafl time who waa called to bleaa tba kid oT a poor farmer prior to tba planting, na cama of ftar idmytef tba tn ra snarrted to Tba ftlfjltartat, Traytac woot do brra; wbarywa waat la aura." 0(,0. Back, Wraa, Atk, sayai "! waa troablad with conitrsUoa njlll 1 bopf bl DdWit'i tltuKarl Blaai.Sloaibaa brr Uea inilralr caradLof ttj old eoaa. plaint,. (t4,mM,4 .Uwaj." , T, 1 Paftjf 4 P0V, C,t , S,t itiyh Mm - Ralegh Beat WllmiDfton. Special to Journal. Raleigh, Aug. IV Today's game sKxxl Raleigh 2, Wilmington 1. The latter cluh only secured 8 hits of! Smith and the only run made was by a runner knocking the ball out of tho catcher's hands Th Raalt Hit srar. "I aoppoaa you bare mads a study of bureau nature," remarked tba friend. "I attrlbote my success In Ufa to that fsrt," answered Senator Rorfham. "Were jou ever tempted to (Its the world tba benefit of yoor obeenratkma. to put them Into book form as a baman comedy or aotnethlnt of thst sortT" "My dear air, It wouldn't rake a book to do It I bars Beared on tba problem of boms a nature until I know tba at swer. I should Just say. Uoaaaa aa tare fovea nooej,' and let It go at thaf-KxcbaDge. Htimss, - Open. Ilii'h. Low ('hue Sujar .. . Ml! 1HI i:il HI So. K y I'M It. 1 141 1 U 111 14:t U. H. I, .11 14( .; ::) St. P . Tex I'.c 4-'4 tiii 42 j 1''l Am C K. . '-'HI J'i -IM ton. Tnb II14 117 117 CHS :t n'lj Thasday, At$g. 22 PREMIUM DAY At the Planters Warehouse. llt.rpHl Soot- 4 i Halmi lllrtll bale.. rulores, Aug Sopt 4 17, Oct Not 4 l4 I KFCKITTl Ham wrrk !! y Last i i ?fltri Thin wrk "8a. yoa molted to aaj yoat wbat yoa meant ta Mlaa Wlnoem." rwaarked Mlaa Osyanaa "Tea," aaawarad WUUe WWMnftrM. 1 eoaa awt boldly aad asked bar If aba woold ba airaa" "Ob, tkt teat wkat roa aiaaal Tba real aoeattoa la, "Oaa 70a ba beraT Waabloftoo liar. 'Ifttf saat paopta wait Je aotaatblaf mfM aad geatle, wnaa ( (Mad'ofa pbttte. CbaajoarWa'a How.ack' aad LI ret Tablati ID Iba Ml ta a dot. The; are er to take tad pWeMai la ffect. Hat Mon Toes. Wed. Thun fri. its si t?no lvxi lono 441X1 ano inoo mm ftno too a, a.too The finest lot of yoaag thickens tba city, at tka Oakt Meat Market. In We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can do as well on this market as any in the State. Build up your home market by bringing your tobacco here, it you do not get as much for it as any other market, we. do not expect your patronage. Come down to the Premium Sale and keep a coming. Sales every week day at 11 o'clock. J. M, HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer. LITTLETON LiXATlVB TASTELESS "HILL TOniC. Yard in New liern and ara pnja.red to furutah brkk irt knj quantitf. FhonC3. ' Boiling Agcnta College Out of tba asoat proaparoaa lntlia ttrvai for tba blftbar doatloa of foaaf ,, watara m tba rVitb.r ' " ! ' " .Paaraa Water kept la tba baDdlaf .. . Klnrreealb Aaaual . Seraloa bc'n Septeaihef ltb. Tor catalogna aiV!rel ft' ' ' t.r I'!.Mc,I.!Unn,r. C. , -i I lmf.i, ", Only sta at f.8. Duffy Oo. - t -".tit k-st yo txt, , for ula bf T. i. Doff; Co. IHIIIKIIIIIKKIIM, TTMn tttv yrm
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