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TD3 WEEKLY1 Jffli BataaUaha ISTft Pahlisbad la Two Sectooas. vmj Tees sy sad tMdaj, a MMkldfc Street, ew MS, II. U CHARLES U STEVEN Sj g droi i.n normmo. .- BUBSCEIFTIOXI KATES: Twe hfoatha, M..;..m)wU. j Threes staiiUie, ' Ni Mnntka. M ' Tvato atoalha, - U- Adertlalnrretee fonuahed vpoa ep- pUeatioai at tha office, or -a inquiry bjaaeil. Jomurai ta only sees cat per- 1ium huia. Subscribers will rciT aotice of expinUioatf their sub- scripttona ud an tmmeouuo nraow to aotlos wU be appreciated by Um Entered at the Potofflce,New Bern T. CL m second-class matter. Section Two, Friday Jaae 27, l01 1 HARKED EPOCH FOR ENG LAND. "Of the Uaited gladow of Great SriUla and Ireland aad Um Domlnioas Beyond the Beat King, Defender of the faith, Emperor of India." Such la Ue title prescribed In the new reettal of soreretgaty which is conferred apoa Edward Berenth, In the corona tion ceremonies which are to take place itt England, on Thareday, Jane 26th, 1908. The special algntflcance in thii title, li Hi comprebeaihentM, in the lmpe tlal tptrit diapiayed which weld to gether every part of the British Empire, making India and the Colonies joint sharers and participants in all the glory that the home seat of the government enjoys. There can be no question as to the unity of the British Empire. I There may be attempts to show that Australia seeks separation from the Empire, bat the European would be disintegrators on this line make them selves ridiculous. I While Coatlnenal hostility to England has tried to show the disastrous effect of the Boer war upon English nnity, there is no troth of fact In the conten tion, for It Is otherwise, as the British colonies all came in on the war, each making notable sacrifices of men and means In support of the Empire. WHh all that Is before them, in the past and present, with the great hopes for the future, it is no surprise that all England Is In gala array tills week, and that the coronation will witness magnifi cent scenes, and that the event will toe an epoch In England's history. Hereafter, there will be no subordinate States or Provinces, Canada, Australia and South Africa are to be co-ordinate States under King Edward VII. And in this great jubilation, .the peace which has come to England, in the cessation of the African inai, la a notable and happy event, .marking as It does the beginning of a period of de velopment, growth and prosperity .where war and desolation have held sway for years. This Is destined to prove an , epoch marking week In England'! history, and one In which the entire world cannot but take an Intense interest DOES IT PRESAGE DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS? If the dispatches report correctly, there Is on foot the most Important' national Democratic party movement. ThU movement Is the : nab of the David Bennett Hill and k Grew Cleveland followers, wit1 the' purpose of getting control of the Democratic Slate Convention of New York. With the control of the New York Stats Democracy, the fight win be nude with the Republicans for the political control of New York Bute. , '" --. - - .1.-' movement, cannot be lightly estimated In its ef set npon the National Demo cratic party, throughout the country. i ?oQtfeaV uuoaeaa for the Deaaoerama party t. ft Jran J9tss of Neaa Yetk, meant a change In the National scope of . the Democratic party, an adjustment of not merely party differencea,bnt also an alignment of tin. party t meet the tor net of today, Vpoan sound and practi cal platforr4,wSok trill appeal fully at strongly OICBalry and, its Voter on account d fU common seas as npoaj ay fatt rr'Jnrent that mlcht be; employed o nrcmae Um Toaara ; : This movement also clearly Indicates that those Democrat who have given thalr efforts and brought sneers to the .. DenuwtreUa nuit itnrtnT t'la l--t twnt years, are again , arooeed, and do not propose, if they can help it, to let the Democratic party follow eL. j lles ' t? ' t.'.zh for It, defft, la f ts and I' "wal elections. U r,-ooof -i fa t' 's r " vl Jx i -.-ul jyL,JtJ C. , L ... t . .i i. . ...i a good effect ipoa Democrats throughout Ue eoutry, aad It also Indicates a de sire to throw aside tadlvkiaai Ekes and dislikes which have eiUud among Kew York Democrats aad to cooperate for the tucoasa of Democracy t place of any special persoa. With this kind of feeling of party fel-. lowshlp, and inder soch a leadership, the Democratic party can hopefully look forward to Um time, not far distant. when itoaa make Hat If felt In Mew Torn, aad also In the rest of the conn- try. ' INSURANCE WAR AGAINST GREENSBORO COMPA NIES. The threatened contest between the Southeastern Tariff Association aad the Greensboro, N. C. Fire Insurance Com panies, hat finally begun In earnest. The contest against the North Caro lina Companies Is because of their re fusal to .arbitrarily raise the fire insur ance rates 25 per cent. The Southeastern Association people, since Its raise of 85 per cent la rates, haa gone about la the attempt to force the Greensboro Companies to come Into the forced rate business, but haa sigaally failed. The Greensboro Companies refused to advance the fire Insurance rate, simply npon business grounds. They say the rate Is now high enough, snd an advance la not justified. The Southeastern people want the eitre money out of North Carolina to make good their other losses, while the Greensboro Companies knowing the business done In this State, say from ex perience that North Carolina rates are sufficiently high, and any advance Is un warranted from a just or business stand point. While the war may be a fierce one be tween these Insurance people, the Greensboro Companies have the promise from their policy holders, and this prom ise ought to be religiously kept, that no matter If the Southeastern Association cuts, they will not leave the Greensboro Companies, v The Southeastern people In their at tempts to destroy the Greensboro Com panies have forced agents to give up the Greensboro Companies business In order to keep in with the Southeastern, and have alto offered to take up the policies of the Greensboro Companies In ex change for Southeastern policies, with out extra coat to the policy holders. So far the Greensboro Companies have lost no policy, and their patrons are giv ing them full support. This war ought to prove that the Southeastern Association cannot run out of business North Carolina insurance companies, and If North Carolinians will stand by their local companies the In surance trust wiU not be able to prevail, and dictate abseletely in this Bute, all insurance rate mutters, regardless of the true business situation. , Btati or Ohio, Citt or Toledo, I Lucas Couiot. I Fbarx J. Chest makes oath that he .a senior partner of the firm of F.J. Chkniy & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Bute afore said, and that said firm will pay ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD for each and erery case of Catareh that eaimot be cured by the um of Hall's Catikbh Cob. FRANK J. CHENEY. worn to before me and subscribed in my pretence, this fith dsvjof December, A.D.1888J , . A. W. GLEA80N, nuju I . Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inter natty; and actk directly on the blood and mmoub surfaces of the system. Send for testlmoslals, free, v, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ', Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Pamily Pills are the best ' ''i - -; A Mat Womi. "' At' the home of Messrs. Ln and Gore Bonta, on the Lexington pike, near Bnrrodabarg, Xy is an old colored wo man who haa never spoken since her husband waa put npon the block and auctioned off to southern slave dealers over forty yean ago. When he was torn from her aide, she vowed never to apeak uatU he was restored to her, and. though many yeara have passed and tbe custom of selling- human belnga haa been aAoUahed, he nttll keep her vow. lAuat Sasau,? ah ia called, I now between elaty and aeventy yean of - . Ton may as well expect to ran a steam engine wkhoot water as to find an active euergetlomea wttb a torpid liver and von may ,know that hi food; or feels dull and languid after eating often has headache' and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tablets will restore his liver to Its normal function, renew hit vitality, Im prove b!e digestion,- and make him feel like new man. Price 25 cent. Samples free at F. 8. Duffy & Go's drag store. - (pluck KMa Bwt I - ' A story Is told of Brtltat Savarln hay Ins a dish ef apinoch aerved i him which had been reheated nine time; be found it so Improved by the process that he declared spinach required rdn reheating to bring it to perfection. TLe E'.rrcscrtpnoalbrEalaria. C:::s and Fevsr Is a bottle of Gbove's L, n it 3 i i a UaUlos ! m. I'.o DyspopshCuro Dfaests uh&t yoo eat This ere Deration cod tain nil of tht dlireatanu and dliresu all kinds ol food. It give instant relief aaJ never Taila to cure. It allows you to eat ail the food you want. The niostaensitlve etounacM can tat it. tsy it use many thousand of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else faileov It prevent formation cr a on the atom ach. relieving nil distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It can't heir bat da yon rjoo4 rrr'Maaijrbv K.a rvwrrraoauuhlraii waMUHMMW n limes i we. r.y. uvrry co Wi the Star," . It la said that no leas than 102.000 new settlers have passed through St Paul this year. The Pioneer Press has been interviewing the railroad agents. iwhs keep an eye on the movement end It finds that 28,000 of the settlers went over the Great Northern and Northern Pacific to points west of the western line of North Dakota, 39,000 atoppedoff at Dakota points, 15,000 settled In Min nesota, 10,000 located In South Dakota, while the Omaha and Wisconsin Cen tral reads hauled 12,000 into northern und central Wisconsin. JtEUEF 15 SIX HOCKS. . DlatresslngEldney aad Bladder Dis ease relieved ia elz hoars by "Niw Gbbat Sooth Americas Kjdhut Cure." It I a great surprise on" account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain la bladder, kidneys and back, ta male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is the remedy. Bold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist No Thank Fr GO.OOQ Clears. The flow of generosity on the part of the public to the troops In South A fries has tailed off very greatly of Inte. A letter from a correspondent just receiv ed may pnrtly explain the renson. Two yenrs ago," the writer says. "1 sent a not altogether Insignificant pres ent or 00.000 cigars; not 000 or 6,000, bnt 60,000. I applied to the war office for the proper address and had this painted, along with my own name at the side, en the cases, 'Core of the gen eral commanding the Hue of communi cations. Cape Town.' From that day to this I have had ne kind of thanks, not even an acknowledgment" Pall Mall Gazette. Saved From an Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambers- burg, Pa. "I was so low sfter six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption used it, and was com pletely o ured." For desperate Throat and Lung Diseases it ia the safest cure in the worldnd Is Infallible for Cough, Cold and Bronchial Affections. Guar anteed bottle 50c and il.00. Trial bot tle free at C. D. Bradham'. XeWule Fir Ladder. A German Invention ln fire apparatus has raeeutly been tried with success at Pittsburg. It consists of a telescoDic ladder capable of being extended to a length of eighty-five feet and worked by means of compreased air. ' The lad der Is attached to a heavy truck carry ing an air tank. The ladder can be di rected at a particular window or other place ln a burning building that It Is desirable to reach. A fireman lashed to the end of the ladder is shot np with tt, and rescued persons need not clamber down, as the ladder can be quickly tow ered with them on it Leads Them AIL : : ' One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for congha, colds, croup and throat and lung trou bles," says D. Scott Currin of Loganton, Pa. One Minute Cough Cure Is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately. Mothers every where tes tify to the good It has dose their little ones. Croup Is so sudden In jta attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like It, Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, cough. F. 8. Duffy. - . Skltaatllk CkMiM, - Skimmllk I'hwmn have but little Cat snd a large amount of rather indigesti ble curd, and therefore butter, fat ba con, egg or cream as well aa starchy Substances must be consumed with this ta order to have a perfectly nour ish! na; food. i.-.'. t -S::i- .1 i-w :- - $10v-br. Ebctchons'a Antl-Dlnretlc may be worth to you more than $100 If you have a child who soils bedding from Incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and young: alike. ; It arrests the trouble at once. $1 Sold by C. D. Bradham, Druggist. ' : ' tVaadra1 Postal !, 8o complete are the postal arrange tnents of London that there is not bouse more than 200 yards from a let tor bet; or 400 from n post-office and money-order office. There are ovet 10,000 pillar boxes (we call them lettei boxes), which are cleared every boui from 10 In the morning till S ln tbi evening, and there are twelve deliver tea a day In the dry. Mr. W.B. Wbedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of W Interact, Iowa In a recent letter gives some experience m carpenter In hi . employ, that will be of value toother mechanic. He says; "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with dla.Thoea. I mentioned to him that I had ,beea similarly troubled , and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aad Diar rhoea Remedy had cured me. lie bought a bottle of It from the drpf-': t hcreMd Informed n e t' ,t one d jfce cured L!4n and 1 ,- .'a it V work." For tu'. ty F. 8. Eu'y tCo. .. - . - FilD.' . t State Agricultural Report oi Con dition of Crops, Numerous Apelleatleas For- Ad - a !! to the A. A M.Ce!!eg. National AaseeUtleu ef Instruction of Blind teleetatsUl- .4 elgh In -July. . ; IUlbiqh, June M. The North Caro lina . Llqoor Dealere' Association met here this evening. Frank O'DonnellOf AshevUle, who arrived this mornlag, Is presiding. The sessions are secret The members of the Association will only support those political candidates who fsvor the licensing of the liquor traf fie. President Winston of the Agricultu ral aad Mechanical college says applica tions are coming so rapidly as to show that despite the Increase la dormitory room, there will be a much crowding a there war last session. Tet more dormitories are urgently needed cer tainly for 600 cadets. , The w either Is unseasonably cool but It la said that )t Is not Injuring cropshe latter being well advanced and uncos. monly vigorous..' ; The State Agricultural department to. day received special reports from Its agent tent to Marland and New Jersey trucking districts to ascertain the status of the truck crops. As to Maryland truck he sayt cabbages are bringing 1.50 to $4 per 100, and that the crop is 40 per cent below an average. ' The crop of betas Is small. They bring 85 to 70 cents per bushel. Dry weather cut them off. He says as to Irish pota toes that the season will not begin until 3 weeks late. There are on sale in the market potatoes which they, call "Nor folk potatoes," but which he finds really come from North Carolina. These are selling at $3 to $3 50 per barrel. j As to the New Jersey truck he tart the Irish potatoes are few. The season 111 not .open until July 1. The tomato acresge is increased 10 per cent and the season will open earlier than usual. The sweet potato acreage I full. The American Association of Instruc tors of the Blind meets here July 9, 10 and 11. It represents all the school In this country, at well as those In Canada, Mexico, Central and South America. There are 44 of these schools In this country. About 100 delegate are ex pected. These will be entertained at the very large institution here. . On the 10th the State officials and citizen will give them a reception. All the leaden In this department of public charity will - be here, Including Walt, of New York; An- agnos of Boston, Allen of Philadelphia, Morrison of Baltimore, Dymoad of Canada, etc A Good Cough Medicine, r It lipeakt well for Chamberlaln't Cough Remedy when druggists use It In their own families in preference to any other. "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past five yeara with com plete satisfaction to myself and custom ers," say Druggist J. Goldsmith, Tan Etten,N.Y. "I have always used it In my own family for both ordinary coughs and colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find It very efficacious," For sale by F. 8. Duffy & Co. - Pltar'i Wife, Calaharmla. The younger Pliny thus speaks of bis wife, Calphurnla: "Her affection for me baa given her a turn for books. Her passion will increase with our days, for it Is not my youth nor my person that she loves, but my reputa tion snd my glory of which she Is en amored." --. r . Why tike any Chasms , with tome new snd untried medicine for such serions troubles ss diarrhoea. cramps, dysentery, when yon should know that for over half a century Pain killer ha cured millions of case t Look out . for Imitations, there is only on genuine, "Perry DavlaV . . Bin Par ta Salt Lake City. The Salt Lnke City Telegram say that In that city there are- some elec trical workers who earn $500 a month. Two expert decorative painters , are credited with receiving $20 day and finding employment whenever they de aire to work. A fev? plaster cast men command, wages equally high. Brick layers get $7 a day, while plumbers, tinners, carpenters and stonecutters all get $4.00 a dag. .Machinists earn from (3 to $4.50 and painters from $3 to $3.80. Restaurant cooks get from $25 to $40 week. ,,v,- w; Call at F. 8. Duffy ft Co's , drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physio. They also Improve the appetite, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. , The Modrra Man.'. The London Lauct't declares that "the training of domestic nurses Is at the present day strictly comparable with that of the monthly nurse or 'gamp of a generation ago that Is to say, traditions, prejudices snd Ignorant practices are perpetuated ln unfailing sequence from nurse to nurse and con stitute a closed ring of resistance through which It la almost Impossible to break." .' : A Sprained Antic Quickly Cure! "At one time I su.Tcred from s severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary editor of the Gukle, Wssblngton, Vs. "After using several well recommended medicines without succeed, I trir i C '. i berlafn's Palu Ea! n, -. Jsm r' 1 to s? y that relief cat et? f i nil Us use snd a cor" ' r ; I I-Iott-I.' Eq'Jtyl', :". I ; ' C Reso!:t!:;s ef Respect. Attkeiif it ""y irot!ng d th Daughter ot the Co. xl&cy held on JaaalSUi, 1. 2, the foUowkg rsolu tion of respc were tioptod: 1V Whereat, It fcu pleased Almighty God In hi Providence, to call fromthia world, to a brighter home in Heavsa, one of our most earnest devoted mem bers, Mis Clyde Xllmbeth Benton.; 2nd, Be It tharofor Resolved That la her death, the Chapter ha loot a faitb ful and ergerj worker. One who waa aver ready to i discharge all duties a, algaed her, and willingly exerted her strongest efforts prompted by seuad Judgment for the good, of the Chapter, aad to perpetoat the 'bravo deeda of our gallant heroes. Her heart beat warmly for the lost cause, aad her deep est sympathy waa felt for those who suf fered In the4readful strife. . ,; 3rd, Whlla we shall sadly miss her. and realise that la her death the Chapter has sa stale ad a great loas Tet we bo w In huxahl sukeolaslon to Hi wdl, know ing that "we mourn Jnot a without hope. believing that our low iaber eternal gain. 1 ' . 4th, Resolved, That our heart-tell sympathy be extended to the bereaved family, praying that God In hi mercy will comfort them la this great Sor row.' K 5th, That a copy of these resolution be seat to the sorely stricken family .and to the New Bern Jocmxat, ud also spread upon the minutes of the Chsp ter. -f --'-i i---.r l Mas. 8. R. BrmtaT.Chm'u. Miss Mollis Bute, j ' Miss Mauoarr Buvar, ' Miss SniXA RoBinrs, ' " " ' Committee. Tvalurd Tea Uard. 4 ' "So FftKjt'lVliftt failed to appear at the rlURKideY"' ' , "Yes. Hp wns unfit to fight Bott lungs wert entirely wrecked by his ef forts In telling reporters the easy way he waa going to lick the other fellow.'' New York World. , , TOrtlA. 1M m twHiwtlwrft BQip ttgaatar sf Tkoaa Baatea Qlrla. . . Barnes 1 never can sit In a street cat while a woman is standing. Howes Because you think tt wronj to let a woman standi Barnes No, because the average wo man haa a way of making you feel at uncomfortable. Boston Transcript - Spring; Ferer. ' . Spring fever is another name for bil iousness. It b more serious than most people think. A torpid liver and inactive bowels mean a poisoned -system. ' If neglected,' serious Illness may follow such symptoms. ' DeWItt's Little Early Risers remove all danger by stimulating the liver, opening the bowel and cleans ing the system of Impurities. Safe pill. Never grip. "I have token DeWItt's Little Early Risen for torpid liver every pring for years,1 write R M Everly, Moundtvflle. W. Va. "Thev do nn more rood than anything I have ever tried." F. 8. Duffy. . , - - ; Tka CUda Kaa. At thft liaAAvatiMa nt h Avlniuu. S Danish tradmona meatad ttva Vni r XI Dorado, "the gilded man.'' a po tentate wbeao country was so rich ln gold dust that he had his body anoint ed with oil and sprinkled with gold ev ery morning, so that ha ahona In rha un as though glided. It Is a curious fact that the conntrv In vrhkti -traiUHna located this marvelous being haa never oeen expiorefl by white man. ' ' VtrnteBt Cancer Cnred. l Btaftllngl proof of a wonderful ad vance tn medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberta or Elisabeth, ft'. Va. An old man there had long suffered With what good doctors pronounced incura ble cancer. ; .They believed- hi 'cast hopeless till ht used Electric Bitter and applied Bock lea's Araloa;8alve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and microbe poisons at the same time this salve exerts Its matchless heal ing power, blood diseases, tkin erup tions, ulcers end sores vanish.. .Bitter 50c, Salve 39c at a D. Bradham'.. -r MBMaa . . - old OUelatSw ' " If oUcioth to not worn our, but the color have become faded and dingy, turn tt wrong aide up and give it two coat of paint the last one mixed with Tarnish, and you will have a floor cov ering that will last a long time. , A GEHTLB Hitrr, ' ; laourilyleof ollmate, with llud- den changes of temperature, rain, wind and son shine often Intermingled in a single day, It I no wonder - that our children, friend aad relatives are so frequently tsksn from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee' German . Byrup kept about your home for Immediate use will prevent serious sickness, large doctor's hill, and per haps death, by ibe use oUhreeor four doses. For curing ; Consumption, Hem orrhsges, Pneumonls, Severe Concha, Croup or any disease oi the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, as your arursrisi win ten ou. oei sample bottie free from F. 8. Duffy. K"? ulsr size, 75cls. Get Green's Bpeclal aumanao. - , f . laiaortaat la Wlrelaaa Tl.wrl.. The coherer of Rrnnl nnnn i,i,.v. VM, pUi, Wireless tuipfrrnphy depends. Is a tube r" ass at ,u of metallic filings whoso realstanc an electric current In rnrii.rt i t- t 9 transmitted waves. A new aad rnore sensitive and durable coLorer nt the same iavei ' .r cons!:,t of tz'f Iron or oor tuctol v,i:i rcrtad1 taut) testing upon a polled r' 1 i'.te. 4 tea r:.z.t t.2ai z-j tai- t':.vn)(.utkeC:ov's Ta : 1 s f " ' :, 1 9 t' 9 f , li T ' i ' ' -y' " i' ' r t t wia: " xicsn tlvUmz Liniment cVw .i- -turr utf t e nrfara, ;tt rc th.norh tha taaaclat aad ha m w u i,Ainaaa4 jrit wtiaUJtetanl ntliniiMH y For a Lame Back, 5ore Moscles, , . 1 . -, , i : ... Rl 6r in fact, all I T ' ' C 11639 9 y our oy there is nothing ' pL that will drive out the pain and in- - rflammation sa quickly as , - -.. j. r .,- -.''Mexican' i ; Mustang Liniment; rr- If jou cannot reach the spot your- 4 M ? , e; get some x E. it is essential f ; ' . 1 BLrubbed in most Mexican Tlustang Liniment r OSrOomss the allmanta of hortea and all domtaUo aalnwda. In faet, ;. atlsnflssh heakr and painkUlerno matter who or wbatthepaUantia, COOL FOOTWEAR FOR VARM WEATHER : FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS itiSmffSii's : ' We have just . in a Handsome Line oi Children's Shoes. Sandals and Oxford which were bought lor spot cash.. ? : : We won't mention to come see ior yourself. " Notice display In window.' G1 Pollock St. All persons who have anything to SEE MISS PARKER before SiMTOS the entire stock AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. v Everything must go, including i . . -. Respectfully, , . J. J. BAXTER Dp-to- Datc ",l':Hotss. Slczr, . riAri .lACrinan. - 1 am stiirsrioeing horses, and doing all kinds ot'Blacksmith work, have been working at the business here in New Bern 40 years; am on the Wharf, Back ol Clms. a Uill'a. - ' SOLE AGENCY FOR at DAVI3' rnAr.:,tACY, ; af "3 f LamenfcBS and Sort?- f . one. to assist you, for that the liniment be thoroughly. ' . - i price here. Ask you our Pollock Street store 00 middle Ht. in the Millinery Line will do well buying., I have decided to close out New Line of Ribbons just in n . FOII SALE. Best machine Hade Brick at ' Lowest Pricss. Ifcll d lljiiD, ' ' OFFICE: : . Cob. Poitth FRrxwr ft Hiwooos 8r," Foy Ci Vcod Co., Prr.tlcil Tlnr.ers : ; nJ n-:lers. ; Tobacco Flues, Stove Pipe, and Roofing. " 7e make a rccialty cf Dot A;r Uc:',-r:, gr. I fir:l Coiling.' Tcarl'lf !x jJi 4 i
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