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I - rn The Carolina Banner, FBIDAT7 FkBttt'ARV 8, 1889. IjOOAL. Ik careful with jour Are. -Improve year spare moiiK'iits. Arc you livinf f itu a purpoge iu view. . Right cold weather for the pa.3t few days. Help build up the town in which you live. The Primitive Itopliat Church is to be reahingled. Sweet Florida orange, at Cli Jiacket Store. 4tf. N'icf lot of overbuild very cheap, at Cash Racket Store. 4tf Call and inspect new good at Cash K-icket Store. 3tf. I keep the best beer an 1 iop in town. W. F. Th ore, Itf -The timt to plant potatoes for early market ia this month, oirjuil doom were closed upon two rowdy bird last Saturday. f rBefore buying, secun prices at I TarboroV Cash Racket Store. Itf . j Fine line of vtry vhenp handker- ; chiefs, at Cah lLtcket Stores 4if The mump lxavc at last caught Home who thought tlk?r had escaped It. Dexter Knitting CottoL for 3cts a ball at Tarboro't Cash Racket Store. The register of the Hotel Farrar Khowi 200 arrivals during the last l.'i ' days. When in want of the very best home nlale brandy, call on W. F. Thome, 3 if. Int is just one ironth off. The 10th of March is the first Stm uay iu Ix tit VV'. K Thofnc keeps thu oldest, purest andMjest whiskies in Tarboro. tiivejiui a calh :itf. , Days length ten hours and twenty-nine minutes. Sun rises at 7.2 11. m. aud sets at 5.27 p. m. January .rainfall, as furnished by our obsenver at this placet Mr E. V.,Zoel!er, was 5,54 inches. Oh! how nice it will la this suui Imr o have our street's sprinkled daily. And still we lxum. Dr. I. Ni Carr, Dental . Surgeon, tan be found t his ofllce on Main Street in Tarboro. at all tiniest ltly .'Very cheajK'st enVelojes anff writing paper iu-Tarboru, at Cash Cacket Store. A can w ill prove it. 4tl i? : .. .. 1 .11 . i it;ie hemi um me news ironi j your section. It is- imioibIe for us 1 to tee aud kiuw everything, help j ttsout. j Farm carts at $1S at Jno. R Hyitt's Carriage Factory, opjiosite Day A Hedge's stablest 'Jive him a Cull. 3tf Dr. I. N. Carr has ur thanks for a box of his most exoel lent &apo- iUceous Tooth himself. It i IVtste, nlade only bv 11 I.e. Of all the rrt.VS itl the World the Moos llose s'Cigaf" at Frank Hart's 1$ the most fragrant when, a good ifuioke is wanted, 4t 1. Coxjorttfut candy freshly made eveiy dmfy only 30 cents per pouna When you want candy "try this.- It is line. Frank Hart. 4tf Next Thursday is St. Valentines Day. Send yoitf "best girl" a nice one,1 yo'tng man. We dout care for t'upecially of the comic kind. Tarboro has three boat lines three railroads and is soon to have another to Norfolk. We ai'e making Taoid strides towards a city. -Have you ftiven your,. wife that Sowing Machine she wishes ? I f not see Mel I .the Jeweler, and git a "Help--m.Hte." the cheapest and best, lttry. Trbofo 'hits "eleven lawyers, eiiiht doctors ttit dentists, eight preacher, three printing otfiees and tivi- thousand inhabitants. And Still, there is room for more. An authority on hrvs of hetilth fays: UceupationsMvhieh are of an Dut-Uoor 1 cl mrnctt-n --eight hours for ) r0st 1)0 e fo,,oh li ' I uoi k, ei hours for Th ShukesiH-im- Club met ' erenine' of tho ft!h. fl ' . , , j ;n next eiliicsduy thtf Ladies,- j Auxiliary will meet in their rooms j In the l. M. C. A. building. Alio Oil the same pvenin Mn imimj f ! rooms of ajt miKMi win oe open esjKc iallj for the rvception of the ladies , aud all others tlesirousof attending. -V gentleman of color was here a ew davs asro offt-ri'icr n! K . 1 . Ml i . t T - - 4u.t-iinrnis ip tne colored " O WJMVIIUIM- III of ais section, desirin 11 1 1' . II ts. t to liVe the inform atate. to po uWh Fig8:ssippi,w!iere. as he pictured, it, ! rge returns Would r be given the lofed til Ait fol" hi.? llr ftWv. homes Would be provided for st I familw I-ist Tuesday an old colored n who had been enjoying the sweet lues of prison life upon the e of obtaining th.it which adds tneag to the taste honeywas ed by giving bail. He wended y in sweet peace with la coun e which shown! that li? caml .Itle for honey. 1. luesuiiy fcVrning at Ir. X. ,1. litt- j me junction aiul (iijeenvitle ui54Uu. Tlieix was a full attcn'dance ! !8 far aTilnCt'J- The grading1 except :kiul iim ovKiiitwr Vi ne .i.. : ill the " SV:lum- iiml liu-1.J.f U, , jpfiit. Thev nirvt n iu.. '' been dohi t I ..' - tUL , , - I I i Population IxcRAsixu.4-Sonic of our jrood citizens claiio that Tarboro ha3 gained thre hundred in nonulfition during the liki few months. ! Clitrucii Festival. The 1; dies cf Mildredwill give a festival Jit that place on? Thursday evening,' 14th mft, for the benefit of ttitsJiaptist Church at that place, j J Y. M. C. A. DiRKCToii's Mket !. Regular meeting yf the Board of iJireeturs- to-night tit S o'clock at the rooms. llusiiiss of run 2I1 im portance to be transacted. A full attendance ia desired, j j Ij. WedijeliJ Secre arv. A Kiue Xeau 'Hamilton On Mondav evening about 7 o'eldck the residence of Mr. - . . . I r J. IJ. Cloinau, who iivts about two miles from Hamilton. waj entirely consumed bv fire tin neie was no insurance on the hou about $750 on furuiturei O Y ie, out lliams &.S011.. .agent?. The fire wdi aeci- dental. TlIK SaMOAN OLEoTlOX.f Why so much bluster and aJo oved these Our ittle islands and their ravage boys, the Edgecombe O tards, laving received their overcoats sonii time ago, have now ad organized Corps. Who's afraid of waff them their rations aud we are Drum Give ready. Tarmoro Oil, Mills. Messrs Swords and Erbs having finished "their job at these mills have returned to Atlanta. "The heater, improved cake lormer ana nyaraiiiic press are great. additions and have increase the capacity of these mills one I tuird. fit 1 - j ney are night. still run both day and j Pharmacy. A meeting of North Carolina Hoard of l'liarmacy Ivill be I 'held .in tho fitv if ! Rale h on Wednesday. Feb. for theeJt iiniua tioTfofsnch candidates for licpnseto 1ract ice pharmacy as inay i 'ersons interested mayjaddrc ppear. s the secretary of the board, illiam Simpson, Italeigh, for further tnation. 1 in for T A UAt.LA.XT AXI) roi'l'LAlt kicieii: The AsheviIIe Citizet! A. 1 . fc ' Of- says: ilohu V. Cotten has j resigned as In Colonel of the First Keirimeilt that Case, under the act of INK"), the Governor will appoint his successor. Lolonel Cotten Was the senior Colo nel of the line; a gallant, j opular and accomplished- otllcer. w 10 has served continousiy in the j State Guard since its organ i itioii ii 1 J877. .-- j. .. Puo.MoTiox. F. F. Hanks Wrmer ly engineer, on the T- H T. C.i'a Mr. Orecni'ilh') has baen appointed Su pervising Engineer over a dist ict ex tending fi'onrSavatinuli, (la. to Lnin- bertoil. x. C, with headouaiiters at G3or"etown. S C. . He' to take charge Of Ifls districi,' Mr Hanks ivafluu engineer and we look for greater promotion at ro day. -7 t Uistaiit v A New Millixauy Est.n n LISII- mknt. Mrs. N. E. lVigs aukl Miss iaro:.er 01 ureenville,; have inoved maker their millinery and inantua .. -1 .'X 1 : 1 ... 1 1 esuiuiijjiiineiiL nere ami t-o licit a .share ol public's patronage, ladies are experienced arti These t. and their eflbrtg, wilh whope, be cl owned with'(?ucces?. Head their advertise ment which appears in anotll er col- 11 111 1 j . I HE W EATnEK The tf leira)hi news tout ol a cold Wave south,- uhd.fro' :0 to 40 llerees below ifcio'in many places. T he Sig nal ;ervi"e here on- 1 uesdav foretold a cold Wavet That night a northern wind brought it. At about V.30 for a few minutes, hail rattled windows. We retired j with against visions of a snow-clad t0Vi! for the morrow. I he morrow, came fair wit 1 a stiti wintry wind, but-earcelv win ter-like Stock L.vW Elfictiox. T ;4 - f le teN ritbry in whMi ir iv- pror sed to extend the stock law einlihiceS a portion of -Nash as well as some of i this county. The petition as ing for ne lifth ; the election was signed by c j of the voters in the Edgeconjbe por i 'Il.. I' 1 ... J 1 nun. x ne uvuuuaries an1 too ziffza"1 j lor tne reaoer to get tue exact unltss personal Iv acquainted' j It is in No 12 Township. locality With it I StOTLAD Neck Extextiov- The rails on this mi l hae blt-n laid i to us junction wit!! the W & IV Koad ; oetween Bethel and HcberlonvilJe. I 1 raui3 will run on this rosikl from ScothmU Xeck to lkthel Tukoro or nlacetl at tlto jn.uction. 'this was ver' lrobl,,.V ' ilono yestenlay. j Work -WKimixn I ahty. -J. 1. Iilhaio, of Greenville, with a partv of friends passed thiouh here T-iesdiJv. His good natured snriks ant' mosE olea;- :tnt iiiMnnprd iiA,';...f. .1 ....t-cE....: ! almost realized, that the wiia then journeying, lmik ing for, a better half. 1'h return Wednesday .told he tale. He asX found it herein tin person of one of F:dgecomle s fair d; ughters Miss Dixon, of near Whitnkers. In another column wilt be fontid a full nccount ol the happy event. U I The Urahed asking that this S hool The bill township le made C,,-L d.!s,trict according to the rules, provicions Ac iliereiu contained Was presented to the lgislluure on Wednesday by Mayor Fbuntain. Most of the citizens of j Mils ace are U miliar with the bill.' The e is no houses, i people doubt to it passing both as it is to be submitted io tl; for their ratification or rejection. 'lhe bill will have warm frit ids and bitter enemies. A lively lociil am paign will preceed the election I --4 I J I j A Credit ' tTT-Tarboo-A Wil- son county subcrilor thttg ?penk toe 1JA X X EK J ho 15A X X-EK 1 a sprightly and iit-wsy sheet and is a credit to Tarboro. Sneers to it. Who's Affraidof OsnsjAXv. Playins soldier on Sundav cost a col ored man four dollars. He Was prob aly aroufed by our relations with the German Empire. Water-works A contract was made with Mr. Spandoui. oTXorfolk, at the meeting of Comuotlee, men tioned la?t wceek. to supply the town with water-works on the plan just given. Work on then will begin ahont the 20th and they are to be completed in sixtv days. A Cii'i.iMKXTAi:r Geumxx. The Ua.v.vku acknowledges the re ceipt of an invitation to attend a germtin given iu Enfield last even ing, by the Enfield German Club complimentary toMiss Annie Wil liams. Enfield 1? noted for its pleasant dances and thi was one of the usual kind. Excuksiox The high-water in the river prevented the Steamer Cle opatra from passing the bridge Saturday, so on that day she gave an excursion for the benefit ol the little folks to Siiiloh, three milt's up the river. Many wer? they who enjoved that pleasant ride on the little stea mer. They reported a most splendid time and only regretted the water would not remain high all the time. Sukvkyixo &c. Attention of the B.vnxkkV readers, is called the card of Mathews & Petrie, pract ical survevors. nivil enrrinenra -ir chitects tScc Designs, of estimates and specifications of all kinds of work xc furnished upon application. Any. parties having any work in their lines would do well to tntcr correspondence with these men. gent.e- Tklcki xo Tarboro is situated in the best trucking regiou of North Carolina. With a fertile soil, mild seasons, within four hours by rail to Norfolk and twelve to Baltimore, ho. much - better could be asked. Farmers diversify. Try trncking, as well as so much cotton. When the Chowan & Southern road is comple ted we be 111 about two hours of jOyrioik, ana that inucii Mearer all points north. , Cottox F'actoky. II. C. Zackary contractor for building this factory and employees' houses having tinish- edthat part of the work, left for his home at JJurhngton this State, on Tuesday. Work 011 placing the ma chinery &c goes on rapidly. The nuge drive wheel has been put togather and iij position. The appar atus for the electric lights baa arrived The various machinery is being put in iU proper place and position. " - - i - Work ox the KiVEit.--The dred ging boats have passed the bridges, they lowered their hoisting frames ipd passed " under the bridges, ylie excitement gotten tip by the renort that they would" take enough of the bridges to allow them to pass ha3 subsided. Work will --commence at once, by clearing up the old bridge posts and other accumulated obstruc tions at the county biidge . Gen Kansom wilt soon leave for New Heme. The plan.of the Work's the same as that p ven in last week's issue. 13i.es.sed ake the Eitt.k Oxks l Tli.. II . v-v-.... 1 1. '. 1 - i j-.h. wince 11.1s uerii no:.oreu bv the presence of a bevy cf Tarbo ra's fair little maidens, whose beauty und innocence cast a radiant glo w over i-. The editor smilftd in suo- pressed conceit when thoC Taw little creatures, smilingly gave h i uv.a "good evening, sir" in tones of pemHrat ing sweetness. But, alas ! "'Twnj ever thus' He was left, for til? foreman and the devils received the j ion's share. Hut the editor is used to such. So come again little ones. "Suffer them to come nuto me, and fort) id them not." Chow.vx & Southern- Roai. The conetrnction of this road is being vigorously pushed. Tjie bridge across the Chowan river is complet ed. Across the Koanoke fiver will be a draw bridge with five stone peers Tins bridge is now nnder construction; it being done er rap idly. The bottom of the nvtr is of hard saud, which greatly facilitates the work. Across the low-hinds will be a trestle about eleven hundred yards long. Cars are expected to inn to the Hoanoke by March Is., alter which all the forct will b worked between that river aud this place. The grading between the depot here aud whe.e it till cross Tar River is more than half done. Fkatekn-ai., Esteem. I was re cently shown a very handfome cane presented to Donald Williams, M;ister of Concord Lodge, No. 58, A. Y M, on Friday evening Feb. 1, by the members of this lodge, as a," token ! of their very high frsitenwl esteem. The Dr. w:is taken w holy by surprise when Dr. .1. II. Baker arose and in a few suitable and well directed words presented this gift to the liodgY most worthy M;ist-r. The Cine, itself ih of ebony wood, und the handle is of gold highly em bellished, with the following inscrip tion on two plates, one on each side: Presented as a token of fraternal esteem bv the members of Concord. Ixjdge No. 58, A. Y. M. Dec 27. 1888. - TV. v:i ! 1 1.1 i i ti i.ii.iitio irutru. iiiv gift in his usual j! stjle and to the j loint. j T . Accidkxt. of last week of J nurdv about "V rinoL lr. L. II. Mc even in: A Cnlleu, who is about sevmtv years old and almost totally bliini. was! about to decei.d the rliht of stairs wb'-h lead from his room to the sti'. 1 the corner cf Main and Church streets, he lost hm hold on the railing at the top of the sta.rs and fell down the whole fllgh. or step? out into the street. Mr. X. M. Law rence happened to U- pacing -and htarinCHJi.' olJ ' .entleuiau. moans hati ..l; t .-r. Sf.iii Dr. TT 'I ... ,.1 . mm inner aimiu Mr m .r. .i. . ... . . i.;a .'ii uiiiii ii ws faring v ws carrird to room uneencious and ujon evaniina tion it wx5 f.Mii.d that his collar bone was broken and several ribs on his right side- were splintered. Proper moihcal attention was a, ojc' given aud I am glal to sav that Mr. Mc Cullen is now doins rMSonabl? well. Theatkieal. Earl Iewis, man ager of the Castaways Co., is in town making final arrangements for hii company to apjnnir here Friday and Saturday evenings, Feb. 15 'and 10, at the Opera House. This company is playing' all the citirs throughout the country and hating a Wevk Vacant concluded .to visit this sec tion of the country toute for the far South. Mr. Harry Lindley, Well known in this section as the coined mti that made for himself a lifelong remtfi tiou while leading the Alice Oats Opera Co., is with the Castaways Co., together with fourteen other artists, including the world-renowned sub brette, Miss Jennie Schuman. This company, according to pnss notices received at Norfolk, Kich mond and other cities, is one cf the best dramatic companies on the road. They open their two nights engage ment here in the famous "Lime Kiln 1 Club." The olav 13 nrincinlv found eu on arieton s beautitui uramatic poem, "Over the Hills to tle Poor House." Popular prices. Falkland Fits. ' : J. 1. Fountain made a businets trip to Norfolk last week. - 3Iumps are epidemic 111 this $ec- 11011. T. L. Williams has gone to Hen derson to sell his Tobacco. A sleight of hand performance in J. II. Smith's store on Jan. 19th. A negro stole two coats and a cloak. He escaped with them. Marriage License f sr January- ; The foMwing is a list of the mar riage licenses issued by the llegistrar of Deeds for the month of January, 1889 : - White, -Drake, Henry II, to Del la Walston; Greene, Joseph F. to Geneva A. Long; Got! David C. to Elizabeth Hales; fmke 5fot?re to Mollie Drownj Mack Owen to Jno A. Everett; Jas. M. Pittman to Mary EIlei Deal) Wm, Walston to Mack Zilla Briley Coi.oKU. Carroll, Jas. to Kate Harreifl Cobb, Simon to Lucv GriineM Dixon, Stephen, to Dolly Garrea; Hines, Joeeph to Bettie Everett; Hines, David to Alice Lew is; Jackson, General to Mollie Bul luck; Jones, John to Pus Johnston; Ililiiard, King to. Annie Pittman; Knight, James jr., to Maggie New som: Iewis, liichard to Seilester Carter; Lloyd, Jessie to Tabitha Moan ing; Lawrence, Marsellas to Martha lones; l.yon, U m to Lucv Smith Meek, Jas. T. to Cherry D zier; Man cifj , .i;U- ning, 11 6, iu.u;uy Jiwa- .rrneer, Kandall to Sarah Bobbitt t; Powell, Virgil to Elizabeth Johnson; Ifced, Elijah to Ietta M. Staton; Small, W. T. to Martha Simmons; Sharp, Hen ry to Wm. Ann Webb; Sherrod, Tal man to Patience Thigpen; Tillery, Albert to Bottle Mason; Weaver, Van to Mary Howell; Whitehead, AX 111. to Quincy Kussell. A Committee Prom Each Clroroh to Arrange For th9 Pearson Hseting. ' The announcement made last week in these columns and Sunday from the various pulpits that a meeting of our citizens would be held Mondav evening in the Methodist churcfi to arrange Tor the coming of Rev. Mr. Pearson in October, hail the desired eirect. Quite a goodly number assembled and talked the matter over and lis tened to various suggestions bat it was finally beeided that a committee of three be appointed by each church to meet to night in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. and elect, a chairman and as many other sub-committees as they may devm best to mature plans and make all arrangements for these meetings, necessary. As there is hardly a building in town with a capacity capable of hold- 1 ing the vast thiongs that jrill flock j to dear this eminent divine there will i either have to le rented a tent or a ' temporarv building erertt-d. The ! former plan was adobted in Golds- I boro. The commons would L j the most appropriate place for thee ' meetings as it is away from the! noisy struets and "fjuite ctntrallv ! located. j Wherever Mr. I'earson h;is frfpacli- ' ea great good has beea accomlishetl I and many scnls have been saved. let us pray God that his visit here i may be the meatus of bringing pre cious souls to Christ and that he ma? give fitreiigth :uitl courage to tlie week and faint-hearted Iu Turbnro's strand effort to irrow and accumulate richer kt n 1 ruiinlt ! ful that "Paul may plant and Apfiul- j las water dut -tJod can ive the i- t creaf." W have no doubt but ! what every demand nade ntm our citizens for ineaos will be gatified ! but it is well enough for all of m tn bear ii in mind that through man gain I u i i - D mc ii"ic uuu auu tuuse ills Own ) soul it profitetht him nothing.'' Now let us be liberal about this ! J thins and prepare a pbn-c that is.! i suitable as we ll as comfortable alia I; ! prf. rnough. Judging Ctom Vie j On at ,il.f l,.rrna flint UT. I-CarOU I ri:tl. it win tako a strucinn KL- r.f hu'.ilpf tlireo thousand Vnt nnlv will the whole of T, fnrr. out to theso meetings but all ...... - - - - - . .. : I I I . .fro I t our sister iowus w res. n til and will no donnr Help con tribute to Wfray i-xmiw. j Trie follow i;itr commit Ups will nwvt j rromrrtlv at 7.30 o'clock to-night.l t -.it thr V. M. C. A. rooms and t cide on further iIan. is : .ludqe Hw nnl. Int C HloWll, and A Wil s . - . t 1 imii. ti ivnre?nt the rresbyte - - -1 . .. T II Gatlin. Dr J I Jones and W E Fountain, to repre- suit the Methodist church, OC Far I rar, E T Bynum and C J Austin, to represent the lKjtist church. A '. committee from the Episcopal I vhtirch will !' foTinetl later. Let j there le u lull attendance. ! John Svkes of Craven county s.'ole ! a fifteen cent chicken and trocost all i told, to get to the penetcntiary were HO.TO . fellow prisoner who -got ! clear" cost ly $2iW.T0. . ! "3i.utisiVii. On Wednesday Keo C, 1SS0 at the residence of the bride's parents in Martin county, Mr. G. T. Dawson was married to Miss Bettie Jenkins; Key J G Nelson, ofliciatiftg. After the ceremony the bridal party enjoyed a most bountiful snpper at the bride's home. On Wednesday, Ve'i Xlh 1SS0, Mr. Jerry F. Harrison, of Green Co. vas married to Miss JnJia AVethers bee, at the resident of Mr. Mc II. Weathersbee, ths bride's father. Elder J. W. Johnston performed the marriage ceremony. Yesterday, the 7th, .Mr. lohn I. Br:u! ley was married to Miss Sal lie A. WFJitherslee, both of this county at Mr. ife II. Weathersbee; Elber J W. Johnson, officiating, . Near Tosnot on Jan. 30th Jiss Jinnie Draitghau and J. M. Page, liev. Wm. Wigginw ierforuing the ceremony, DIED. In Washington, X. C, on Wed nesday morniug, February 6th, '89, Capt, Jas. Gas kill, father of our townsman J.'lL Gaskill; aged about sixty years. , FURNITURE ! -(o)- LARGEST STOCK IH TARBORO. ! -im vva n it. at rnn nr Kari--nnnm r r ww and Parlor xSuits, Tables, Chairs, Bed-springs, Mat tresses, Curtain Poles, Shades and Laces SCHOOL sookts. For Public and Graded Schools". HOME LIGHT OIL. Cannot ExplodeWill Hot Freeze. Pender, Hargme 4 Cotten. Tarboro, Jan. DO, -Xf. (Hlrr i i j HEW GOODS ARRIVIHG DAILY. AA 15 I ourfAnnA 1 1 VC?9 rfAiiier. 5 Slia Mar k.-t. Call andw o. TrUrr, X. C., Vat. Mh. ' Htlrr .Sty Bell, -ibntire Satisfaction Guaranteed. rarlro VATCiii: rj (IrTT-T : jallofj KU1Y Jcc. t'INK HKlAUUX(r Ipcon- OTJPD J IV k- j - , itfy do - - 187.5 B. - : UHDEtfFAKER AND 1 I V l - AXI I" Fri.I.Y two tlrs :itM.t- U.c Kmk. ltlyr H. Morris cfe Bros. AEE NOW ECE3TV-HSrC3- A NEW LOT OF SPRIB& &00DS, coktsisthstq c3t White Goods, in Nainsooks, Check Muslino. White Lawns. Ginghams, Satins Embroid eries, Laces fec PRICES LOW DOAVN ! ! ' PLEASE REME f-THAT Carry the LARGEST and tnat tnelr . enable them to sell GOODS AT A SMALLER MARGIN THAU EVER BEFC WE ifciSi' MAKK UOOM IN THK NEXT SIXTY DAYS Aii. SPinNc STOCK, ANIJ DUliING THAT TIME EACH AT Ev EH iV CUSTOM Ell WILL Opposite Court House, Tarboro, X. C Encourage E3omo Eritcrprico ! and ih:y your- TT1 TT1 TD fTiT T FROM THE .Tarboro Oil Mills. tejrFor Prices aud Terms, call on ,H. K.. NASH, Jr. Office nnder Hotel Farrar. XT MAY SA7E YOTOLIF DRINK IT! Clargrauo's TJeuialgic linimcni GILXKRAL W I I .Tf CLJ I.TTl Hick HeaUiiche and Tnnth illm I 'in CoM in ilit Heal. Will- cure Col i. TESTIMONIALS : Ma. W. 7. Hauoravk. TARumto. , C. Dear Sir:1 with loatatethat f hav- nl ruur 2?r3Tlrii neat Aad Ocural Spadfis for the cure or Neuralgia. KhciLit lUiio nJ score of .her ailmenU nd ia errry inshtnee it has cnrl I zntn j r feet gatUfaeon. It has been a Cl-Wml to nv nd tnj fanj-lr. I r -II never feel sf without it in m U..n J to Uirectioi H. they.will siak for it a I Conetoe, X. C tt, Mr. I)ear Sin: I liatrngnl rniir fifteen or twentr CR.e-of Hon Colic, superior ta anything I have ever -fried, meonx in the statement th-it it In Tai .a, N'. L Jan. 'xo. ONLY 25 CENTS Manafadnred by CHEMIST, TAKUOKO, X. a Itlvri The Jeweler, T v i:ro'i;. " N. Cj C. CARLISLE, - - 1SS9 FURNITURE DEALER' . . . " "u nKr MaiiUit.! n.u-r.n.. B, C. CARLIL.E. and MOST COMPI it.normou9 Purchas EKCF.IYE .1 iUAV.I.YI! 7 Ulyr T TP T? Q -tot- i RUB WITH IT ! MBIE IT X- SPIiCIHC Xrurnk'ia. Uheumtimf Colic Ill IUtL- ami Side. Sore llirvat an! an. I iu Iloea when errjtliin Ief4ili. If .nrU.Jv will trr -H .eru tS I -In. Ki-itfjUr. .IOHN WAIl"V. W-lHsnt 2zl Geir: pC'S: 1,1 and hare iit "'.."j ilr J- I)aranprt ir n-i an fpisl fr C.rmf ficr ' O. HI 11 M. i I . PER BOTTLE. V. W. HAKOBAVK.
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