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LEADING FEATURES IN HATS, BON NETS AND TOQUES.' - Colony. Straws In (he.Aicendant Hat Top Hwjr With Flower ud Oudaii .' Track Koval Ribbon BoVe, Feather .' PkntulM no Flove MooaU. ' ' On Easter Snntlax natron and maid rmpnra from tha iwt Ltit oivM them like lb. butterflv . ftit, rvsalis, , ith gowns and hats almost ai i brilliant m the multicolored wings of the insect . Easter fashions set at rest many of the vexations problems of the earlier season . and are awaited with interest by worn- ankind at large, following is a con ' densation of an illustrated report of tbe Easter styles .in millinery for 1887, as given in tbo New York Timga. ' Headgea this spring is by no means mall. Tbe largest bats look top hearvy with flower and "garden truck," and ; the bonnets and' toques, although small, are so built up with sprays, flowers and . ribbon bows that what they lose in width they gain in height. The time , baa passed when white, black cr blue . straws only may be bought. Today the . most delicate shading is procurable. , , There can be nothing in the way of -" millinery which will be more convenient - for general use than foundations of ' white, black or natural straws, for theso may always bo trimmed . according to the wearer's fancy without trespassing ' on the original color scheme of the cos- : tame, but it is the introduction of red : in straw, tulle, chiffon, ribbons, featli rs and flowers which produces the most. ' startling effect in headgear. The "ex- - elusives," however, having decided that I . fed will be. too much worn to please tbem, show an inclination to use gi-ay, and the best groomed woman this spring ' will blossom in Quaker shades.. It will be impossible for any wouiau io go far astray in the trimming of hats. There i i j : but one rnlo, and that is, be certain io ' - put all tlio fruit, flowers, ribbons ' and it4Jrtimming that the hat-wil! npport ,n-n,i.lliB ,wAllic 1 ,if rrwl ii rcA r vt' .t 11 ! : unies. ""'' taffeta are twisted and knotted and fin ishedwith loops in. bowswbioh giv often tho(amartness to a hat. Effectivi bows are made by using three or four shades of, a color. Flower mounts con list of spring flowers twisted together In bunches which stand high at the side. All flowers which may be ''bunched" are available for this kind of trimming:. Tbe old style wreath and spray are quit.' tbe things of the long ago. Aigretsand osproys are iuuovatioi: - - In the feather department. Hercu plumes and curled ospreys lead as favor- ' itesaithengl). jome cf tbe mounts : ' cnrkaLcociratf duck quills- are ncil "With great effect. Another plume which ' has appeared fcr tbe first time in n doaen yean is the willow. This in black, whit and gray is nwd on largo soiling btrikliitU and tbo soft, willowy featheri are allowed to hung over tho v aides, falling quite low. .Feathers br.vo taken on the same bright hues of flow- - an. '-'', r ' As to ibapesl, tbo variety is great, and bene tbe rnlo is to choose the most br ' coming for tbo first, tho most swagger for tbe second and the very exclct-irc model for the third bat Sailor lint J will be fh evidence all tbe season. They are M track a part of the season's fix ings the serge enit and shirt waist. There will ba. a deviation, however, from their former simplicity, fcr a baud k ill be used around tbe brim of m ' which r Intended for after- aoon tbeee- being a little morrr trimmed and usually made ot Cuba can via Toquos are in groat favor and are made from straw and chip. A sort of Gainsborough bat i one that is very becoming, especly yng faces. This bat is described as an enlarged English walking hat, except that the brim is wider and rolls at i the i aides. It la tbe placing of t, long ealron the bat its peculiar chic wwwrv w We-um-e NeeVweaw. ; Tbe stock eollaf comes now In all the Dolors of tbe rainbow and in three dis tinct, sty lea. first, tbere is tbe plain atook tied in little, stiff, narrow bows; second, there is tlie stock tied in soft, wide bowjr and, last and newest, is tbe fonr-in-bsjul, which will be found ase- ful in many 1 net mires, as it covers qnlte an expsuse rf u-t waist, fluid sifts are used in Uio j ! it' of theao stock collars as well --l - i ii's and satiut. harrow linen ,lio, wa..(f , especially to wear with th t l- k, tarn-over tho - Siltf". Wor-rii. v are the linen luwu Collars edpd ''li i urotv lace.' . .-' V- f m l.if i urn riBi marinb .1 e k. - . b ' ' J 'a6cIDENT, FI DELfTT, . THAU BOILB A ri .- Hor-of Time-Tried and Flre-teated "I. renrmertted iM'Ml.ll).' '-r..r Kew Tors, Cob , , 1 ?'"!tn V ' r -of 1. of v"vei LAVING AT SIGHT," atactica' tmlatitit Improrca UaM :, . Beadloa Belpfol Hint. Tbo ability to jeiform a piece mnsio well at first sight is often considered a natural gift, like playing frcml memory, altbongb sigbt reading is ever the more . desirable and valuable. Certainly it re quires a pair of good eyes, and such as cau rapidly discern all written signs. The latter act shows' that the possessor of such perfect eyes concentrates bis en- JSjnJ Ment ig tuat the p,, th; key iarA Rnt nn trhn h. Ma hhir board. But one who baa bis eyes habitu ally pinned upon the keys cannot make a good sight reader.. To come down to the point, a player's i Right reading represents just what he 1b truly master of. Perhaps none had n more exalted opinion of it than that ex cellent musician, Carl Gottlieb Freuden- berg of Brcslau, who gave yearly exhi showed their actual ability by playing j . . -,j. -k , . , music at sight Tnemusio was selected V1UU1M, I1 tT UtV.il UIC UUU11B Ul uu tA;uuui 1 according to their respective grades. 'Ho declared that only then pupils showed ,,. lllo ii i,. j , , j what they really knew and could do, I and that 6ight-jading represents the . knowledge and ability they have at their fingers' ends. A merchant; might call it I tbe cash on band. Practice can develop and improve ' ciorifr roarlvtir? lr io naioaaunr rn Irnnur . ,, ... ?' , .' J, , , nil iuu ujujur uuu minor cuurus uuu . their inversions; likewise the dominant 1 seventh chords of each key, then all ' tiio scales. Further, a thorough knowl edge and feeling of time (meter and xhythm) are necessary. Practice sight reading regularly; play music of every description. Play accompaniments, in strumental duos, trios, etc. ; piano duets, tbo first as well as second parts. ! Liszt was compelled by his father to ' play at sigbt every day, and no doubi ' this regular practice helped a great deal to enable him to perform those marvel ous feats of sight reading recorded in his biographies. ' Play mnsio at sight that is a grade or ! two below your standing. Play it over three times. Play slowly the first time. Look at the tempo, time and key eigna : tures. Look through the piece fcefon starting it. Then play without stops; do sot mind mistakes; correct them vhui ; yon practice. Keep on; don't bo afraid j of approaching difficult places is the ad I vice of a writer in Etude. nalrdreaalng. The Victoriau revival does not itop at gowns. Fnshiounblo hairdresser.' liave introduced ooirTnrea winch aro an adaptation of Victorian style to modern I requirements. Clever hairdressers pro vidq all BOrts of contrivances to meet nnv rontinoenrv that mnv nrisn in hair- drrssinir. The latest innovation, tho in- troduction of wire into bows, loona and i tresses, so that, place them where you ! I will, they remain in position, is carried j i,if: oviltlv AnntViai nnvnllv wlii! sure to wove most useful in all the ui. ! tn H.to n.,mnto ,,f .nrt nf open cbignou, which is slipped ronuu the coil, giving soft curls at the Lad. and sides, a few more important, ouif resting on the top of the head, when they ore duly wired, and so can U placed into any form you plcaso. Tho Victorian coiffure is uoticeabh for the wired bows ot hair that stir mount the twi'st, wbilo the new handh is iu fact a tube of wire covered with hair, find made to present the appearance, of an upstanding bow seen well from the front The modern coiffuro tends to incresso tbe apparent size of tho head. , Tbe bair is now curled to make it Unify, J in place of tbe deep undulations in vogue during the winter. Tbo hair i. also dressed higher ou tbo head, and all sorts of applied arrangements iu the way of puffs, curls and cushions aro employed to augment tbe latest coiffure. Item In Tapeatry Palntinf . . In tapestry painting, iu order to se-, cure the proper shades, it is a good plan to select them iu skeins of silk or fiat thread and match these exactly on the j palette when painting. The colors are so strong and crude in themselves that it ' ii only by carefully mixing' and suffi ciently diluting them that artistic- re-. nltt arrivcd afc lt ,0 Matcn , way any fiy(,n ,ha(ie ,10 mattcT how soft nd delicate, Bhould - ny appear trighte than it is in- tendej t0 y, tbe defeet can immediately conntejacted by the application of a UtUe complementary color while the toi ht ,int la vct. This is one ui , IIIH HUVBIIlHaa'CI UI UaiUK ITHUHMUTIU dyes. A little practice soou gives the re quired experience, says tbe Art Ama teur. ,t -. ' - ' ' -, Apple Bnad Puddttg. riace a layer of thinly cat slices ot soar apple in a pudding dish, then one of breadcrumbs. Continue lu tbisway until 8 medium siaed apples have been used, placing apples on top. To cupful of boiling water add naif a cupful otsugur, a tablenpoonful of butter and lemon, vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon or whatever flavoring is desired. Four this liquid over tbe pudding, let stand It minutes, then bake in a moderate oven 40 min utes, rierve hot with bard or liq.aid mnce. One Thousand for One (TBADS MARK.) x A3CIBI T TICKSTt. The Inter-State Casna Compsay, of Now; Yerk, - (ires THREE MONTH'S Ininraaee $1,000 for $1.00, i to mfB or wotuoii, CMwn lRantl 0 ym ol lAirdln fntl t- iMt i.lont fHt, or on iryrln . .ui, If MtMn ( avi-. Malliftdd C'i a , . i --.-.. i i.iiU'V ft't'l 1 ulilfl (mt t tMmx! -: , m v-.titi'Mif. - ft lid fc 6M411 ttirit i h A wu mm i P ' M. ' Victorian i I ;:. ::.r'4a-rrie MODES OF THE. MOMENT. A Exhibited at Recent Daw York Opea - lngt of Imported Gowne. - The Victorian revival hinted at earlier in the year is now sn established fact Gowns made for Easter exhibit snch features of the Victorian fashions as flounced and ruffled skirts, fichus and cashes. Ruffles will be a chief feature of these gowns, while all gowns, we are assured, will show sashes of one kind or other. Besides flouncing the skirts, mo distes arp trimming them with gradu ated rows' of velvet or braid. These, in some instances, are put on in the waved lines adopted in- the early years of Queen Victoria's reign. Dress skirts are considerably narrow er, and every skirt of novel detail fits quite close around the hips and has for the, most part but little stiffness. There may be perhaps two or three inches of (bis to induce the braiding or the ma chine stitching to set with rectitude, "u". our of yards of horsehair or its like. Che . ,,, ... . ,, ,u,. , . , . , . j circular skirt in one phase or another UD """ " u . materials are made wider than those of . w ,!,. r ,, ,ui. nfD Du . i a 31.:..... 41.,.. M ' . .. . - . Sleeves arc decidedly smaller, but oh a rule show an abundance of trimming; T .1 J . 1 . i 4 I, a u"' r ",e .lu" and an endless variety of garniture be- . . - . . InPORTATIONJ' again in style, most of the basques being ! cut into tabs, and these are becoming enough to the waist, and may be cor dially recommended to thoso of not spe cially slim proportions. Blouse bodices, by which is meant bodices which are ol different fabric from tbo skirt which they accompany, continue their careci ' popularity, very charming nro th' blouses made of crepe de chine, hangiiif. 1 from a yoke cut round, boasting the Bt possiuie luiincss, trimmeu ai one side with a kilted frill and having rucked sleeves wun snort puns, These charming. Very attractive, too, blouses made on tho same lines in glac. silk. Among popular dress trimmings an chiffon and silk embroidered in colors aua witu koiu or silver uiruuiiu, luin i braids, laces and insertions and pluileti frills of silk. Belts are an important j and decorative feature this season. j There are all widths and styles to scleei from. The draped belt is a popular soil I at tbe moment. Numbered with recent importation? ceeu at the openings was a gown, tli, smart blouse bodice cf which was i: fancy figured muslin, trimmed with ecru lace. The rucked sleeves were fin ished with puffs at the top. A tccr.ue dress had a skirt cf new etiiped ma terial. Tho bodice was cf v.eel fal.iii in cbino pattern. The full fronts t rotsiiif abqvo tho waist, on either side of whicl were plain hands of the skirt material, edged with wills of the Lodice material. Full puffs at the top of sleeves. Au-K V auk cm. olaple Sugar bropa. Maple sugar drops aro made by melt ing a pound of maple sugar with a cui of wattr and boiling tbe sirup until it is a creamy ball. Let it cool when tin sirup reaches this stage, and when yoi run bear your finger in it begin stiniui it. When it is about the consistency o' lard, knead it, ou a marble board or : platter nntil it is an even, smooth tou daut. Melt it by setting t lie bowl in i pau of boiling water ami drop it by tin spoonful on battered tins. Exchange. Old Fuhloned Leluon Fir. . A lcmen, a coffee cup of sugar, yolk.: ot 8 eggs, i tableepoonfnls of flour, half Idannnfiil n millr Oratn tti riml nf the lemon, squeeze out the Juice am: chop the remainder fine. Beat the yolk, and sugar togciner ana mix whu u . . i - 3 .1 : qidlt mffreaiemi nua uukuiuu mttiiuui sized pie plate. Brat the whitis to p. stiff froth, addatablespoonfnl of sugar, spread over the top when done ami brown slightly. ' " Kaahlou Not. Hats are trimmed high on one sido and, are worn well forward over the eyes. 1 Bed ia much worn at present, but later, lt ia said, grays and more sub- , dned col wiU ecu' A revival of the early forties H barege, bntall sorts of grenadine and tanvas are on sale, I Vesuvius red leads in colors, but ele- puaufs brcath.london smoke and robin's egg blue are also represented, along with other familiar hoes with newjiames. Pique suits for summer will be made in tbe coat and -skirt styloi also shirt waists and skirts, tlie waist being, how' ever, of auk. . , - Tho surplice effect is uowseen almoit as mucji aa the bolero. ' Fancy waists of chiffon are fashiona bly worn with black satin skirts. ' . One very pretty fashion is the nse ol checked, dotted and embroidered black nets mado op over colored and fauot ilka for d testy, high necked costumes. Many varieties of semiprecious stouet wiilrh were not recognised by jewelers I few yean ago are uow quite fashion tble. - - - Tbe Splltaiad Kmaka THl - , Mm Avar. . . If jou want to quit tobacco using easlb and forevef, bi roadu wail, strong, magac rk, full of new life n l vigor lake No TcInc, the woedcr-worksr that maket weak aien stronft. llany gam ten pouadi tn tea d.tys. Ovtr 408,000 cufed. Bn) No-To-IUa Irora your owe druggUttho will gotrantee a cure. Booklet lad tsra p'e ntaili-d free. Ad. Slerllog Itemed Co., Chicngo orNc7 York, Phnplee, blotelica, b'ackhewta, rt-J, rough, oily, motby kin, itching. ecnljf scalp, dry, thin, unci falling hair, and batiy blomlakea prevented by Ccticuba Boap, Uis moat effective akin uuril'y. log and bcaullf jing oap In the world, us well aa purettand aweeteat for toUtt, bath, and nursery. cum Iiiold thronr1rattlie wftrld. Pottbw Ti. ih-c C. Conr., Bokfrup., Boalon. ttf-"llow lo Ueautliy tlu Skin," n BLOOD HUMORS Permanently Cnred by CL'TICtlltA HEMEDltS. New;Berne Mails. Notice is given that on and alter thii date mails leave Fur all points in Pamlico County and Boulh Oictk si ctinn of llcnufort Count) Close at 5 n. in. For Vanccboro and Tost Ofliois ii Northern part of Prawn County close a 13 noon. to .. For Ikllatr anil Limn, ! a. in. For V hitford, 1 1 a. m. All mail fur Di'llruhl i;iies lo L'olloks Ville, Hie lormer oitii-c h clisciintimn d. Vuncolioro mail arrive.- Vi rr.. Vanccboro mnil Icavn 1 p. in. M . MAJil.Y. 1'ostniastcr NEW BKKXE ACADKJI Y, .New I'ornc, N.'t'. Under tlie plan of rtor!;ain,alioii, olli-n thor.iiv.'h infirm ti.in m Iho Clai-ical ani IjiHiiti Ciiut'Ne.-i ny a roip m enimeni Ediicatnrn li'iin the Univi itily m Norli ('arolimi, Horner's Scli.inl ami other noti-i !idiic,:linlifll iifllituliiiii. ; 'I'nition Fibs Mmulily in Advance, l'nmary Heparlmenl, I.V" per month ilnti - nncdiate Classical :t.oo " For further information, applj or ad dres i, John 8. J.oNd, J.L., 1). r. II. Mi. nov, T. A. Ciii.E ., rin.ir.1 ol Hei-nU Wi: WILL FURNISH: OF VAIAriW as to the disposition or puivlins ol'fany . kind of wenritics that you n.ay hae on hiiinl or whli to possess. Snd for explanatory circnUr. The Itusinm Information Co,, 35 CoNouess Strkkt, . t BOSTON. MASS. THtJOUIWAt Of SOCIETY ! nnlvmallT Twmrniicfl a tlin mot cnmplMa weekly m-wMmper n 1 '"' worl'1- t lias niunj 'Mi' liiK-varled. brighter anil Iwlter-thiin any olliir. It In ,ur cfctllence the horlnty Juurr.al of Auieri.n, ami uiilnnii.inuiniK'li an all In inalti-r la orlKlual. The Sauuttrer dlfcuiM-s weekly tlie doliiKH of wicliity lu New Vurk ami other lurreeltleslnNii'ta America and Enroie. A mieclal teatura of 'I OWN TOIICfcl8ltii!iUurlt.,rie. Tlieyarehy tun bent writer of Euro( and Ainerlra alwaya atronir, r lever, liretty and clean. The tlnanrial Depart ment f ri'd by all prominent bankeniaud I raultal. Ii.ta, and ou iiiutlina of lilln,-e TOW . TOI'ICH l i-oiirlilereil an authority. Jx-ailln booka of the day are reviewed by Tht Onlonkrr. Ihe lover of Mirt nnilareat lutmwt In " Alleld and AH,)at : Kporln on Land and Water." and The 'lmi ki-ete. y. ,ii I n lor nied on ft. irwrarl iik- 1 he Faahl. n article la of areat '.uteret to the ladlM. The Uil rallaiwuna matter of TVM I'OI'ICS coaalata of ihk"uiH-i-levi'rtnt brWht, nmili- and traalc by tlia lient iHiam; biirleHtinei, Joke-.. wftllclHUia, etc., by Ihe clevereat hinuurlala of the day. i"rlca, 10 eta. Tales From Town Topics ISmo, W paarea, a Quarterly Maaailne of Wllop, now lu lie altth year. 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Bold and guaranteed to .cur mil by all (IfoaaUts. For 5ale ! Mill and Kilns on Nf use river; also lag boat. Can be bought low. Address Neuse Hiver Lum ber C.)., Snow IHII. Md.; or William J. PiKs, New Berne, N. U. Wliiilesale Prices ('mreut. The following iiuotHlions iHiiiost.'nl Wholesale Prices gi n rally. In uiukinj.' up small onlciH higher prices liavn to l j charged. HAMS V tb - Sugar Cuied, It (& 12 Nnrth Carolina,. . . . 7 ;', 8 3HOUU)EKH--Vlb- Sugnr Cured Ill (1.4 1 Knglish Cured Hi i;9 Uichmoml 7 j iVe PORK V barrel New Heavy M-. ... ! SO (,i 10 Short cut u! 10 Ot DRY SALTED SI EAT-- rtcllies 3i &, 0 Short litu-ks V R '1? 5 LARD- V II,- l!i'nti.I!i'tliii'il fi .t 0: Nonh Carolina tij (it 7 Ciiinpouni j i.t G SALT, 'e-sa.-li Liverpool .15 w Aioerican r,5 itf i'.'A BUTTKH- li It. - l'.i-sl Elnin 25 (,h 80 (lni.il ., 18 i.i SO FLOlFH-t'liarrel - l-Alra. 1 fid i.i -1 75 SlraiKhl 4 tiO y 5 tH) Faney Strniglil W ('. fi 25 Full I'nletil 5 :!( i.i. fl 40 Iti'st Fancy l'ali-nl. . . i.t a 50 COl'I'KK V II.- ltoastid K -i- 27 (Ireen 10 ..I 20 SL'OAH, V i -wt. -(iranii. 1.1 5 00 Sluiiilanl A i..i 4 75 While f -i 1 75 Yellow i". 4 00 C.RA1N-V laishi'l- ( 'ul II "5 t'; 40 hit- 87 m 8St t'li.vl'iw 05 w 70 lVamitH 50 (ii 00 EUdrtV dozen i.i 0 PiH'l.ntY-V pull - ( 'liiekeiiK. J oiinj; 20 i.t 25 I ( liii ki-OH, old , Hi i i 40 1 Tin beys til C:l- FRKSll J1KAT 1 00 00 in 1 I Usf ' lb 4 i.i 0 Fork V II H BEESWAX ! it' i.i 20 tallow; 'ii. i;t o POTATOES .-l,u.-hil - Noiton Yi.i. 40 CO Uiihitina-' 20 i.. 25 I n.i-ri:...i U. : ;HNAN( '1 AI.. Farmers & Merchants ...Ar k. 21 i.-io' .r i.-.-j, i i- 'apilal i... .r.il i Sili,'lw.-, Oiul v.iltd k rli - M .s.eniMM, .. - .. -1.1.4. i 5lM. t t,.1l; " i., . : n 11. ri: .1.1. -- , fl. I' 1 . v i mi.u-. (. ..lu-i-ti r. With well tutiililuliil (i.niKKtiona till Ilank Is i.ii.i'iii i .1 in oiler nil inula tlOIIlMMMtl-llt Villi ( 'lillMTMltlVe IllUlklll). I'lMintil iiinl i-f.ietui tl iir.nii jIvmii t..vu. lei-lions. v.- v 111 1.1 jiIi-hm it !o iii ii.ih.ii. vitn ti.'-n- I ii imli 1'iititi-aii.l.Htt' inaUni i;lli! i or in.iilllIH- iiovl ai'i-oljllla. .'--T. ,l,i. r. II. M (:in.vt.a,l ii CITIZEN S BANK no A iJKNK.KAl rt.M IM. HIIKINK Th.i Account n it llMikh. hankort, Cnn: AtlOUB, KHIIUHIH, MurbllHtitM tili'l oltim-8 tt lOlviMl on iuontiiif leruif. rnnjiiii nm imi to I Rt trillion k'vii to In tiHwt-( ol Hircu vnuvrm. CtiilcotUma HicoUHy. IMAHU Uk' Ul KMJTUUfl. renlluai.d I'll It Ii, i:. U. alu.loa, L-lia . ii.tu, , ji . Illi. e IUiilllii.il. I Muer Malm, Tlii.ii.rt a., (fidel. (' . r . t .tlK-l.r-11. i. an K.I..V. , HAIlitU'l W . l'in K, lIlVH. 11. fltWllT, I. lv. (,1-aitifiir. K. W.Siiiullaucil, JoO. N. Ivph. I. A. ItKYAN. TllltS. HAJilKIH. rreiililt'iit. Wf fi li. II. ItOUT.KTS. CsKhlnr. The: national bank Or NKW 1IKHNB, N. C. lircxBfO&A.iUi iawn. Capital snm.oo- Surplus iTotlts, 98,16 DIBKCTtiHS: Jas. A. natM, CHAM. f. I1M1 A., Jho, Hunk, O. li. UOUkHT Tlliw. IliHIKIX. J. II. llAcaauui I.. Hamiki k. K. Ineuor So-o-tltLor-n. - !E2ailT?7-ci37-- Schedule KJtnciiv, N'ovember 'ii, lb'.il'. This cond'.nsed Sclioilulo is :iil.liihcd us iiifniiiiiiLion only jiml lbjoct to olisnfro witliout notico to (ho liubtir . OKKENSItOltO. ItAI.KIUII. t-OI.ISll0ltO AMI XHU'OI.K. e.V Mlnl, Uialiy . No. HI. .KallV- i sn mt. Dull). Kiiatrrii 1 Mam sua ni S ii a in S Want a IS a mi J an Ul S Sua iu I Htm i Sua ru IS a in Sua w e Nam lata S M a 111 V I. a m itaiu .li iu , ru l.v U 41' i III " l e l II. ni sn n i anaai IHtm lllin lai Uam W '. t m MM am UKa'ui In In a at II ana to 11 as aw. 1 (a) a ai - , . v in " 1 a u 111 1 Ol WI I" 1 isuin I" . I IS pat 'a p hi i s.wipiu 41 NO. 4i. Ks Bun, SO" am 40am 10 Slam 11 tram LV ritatala Ai I II nro Anburn " I as p bi M t layuMt 4 II pa aelma mm 1 uroflT" 1 Man rrtnixwoi at pat Ar - WiaaKiro Lv tiatpra H lap w it Wpai IS NB "TBTpli 1 topm , lespaa B u urn 1 lapBJ Hot. U tp4 M Mtry fUmAt fllMplDS A. AN. . R. IISK TABl.B KO. 2. Going East tfcUEBVLE: Going West JJo. 2 Piiueugrr Trains Lv..pm stations: 8 ) (loldsboro 3J I.ii(iraige , 4 1? 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Orcer, one of tb best known and must highly respected county .Imljres of the State of Florida, wr'.trs of lii horrible sufferings from liillaiiiiuatiii-v Klieuinutisin : On (1RFKK, I'OCXTY Jl'nOt.l .e Spl ints. c:.iy Cu., I I VI : 'I ivi-nlv-llrt'c yi-ara ai(.i 1 I- ;.-! whh i.:,1ii:,iii!n''.rv riie-.iiiiA(ii. ', l.v t !.e Hi" i.l i-,il.:lfiit ,liy:v.j I "v s.tt-il (he i tfat Siratu .. V., l':e iu.li-.! Ilol S..1 i-iga wt Ar. .. : I-n-i ..'Iit Mi:i'iii Jjlact. '. i: ' - "wi! '1 tile 1u,:m! ph sijuu, fo . ;,,,! f.i..,!lv tu'ue t., l'l,,rida, tag .V .. i - yi-ai uk'o 1 l:ad a an vara ..' ; ' --II, Wi.s col.l: 'led to taf . .. -.1.-,: . aiKi JinitiKtiiat vi-jia ..: t., i-y I' I I'.. I.it.;.:,iau'a (iv . tli..: e.i.li myrr.lif.n w.a ,-.' -Jc Lloi.'C Arte-r u - .- , .-.,--, i wai ;vl tfi-ed. AtlUtir .... e 1 :..? I-..-IU ft'.'Kl't atcucka i ;.:.,-i.ue;it-,v., -..ua.l bo-.:..a I-.. -. .- ij, .-u rtl.dVtfd. and 1 uwA- t 1 i ' o-. ii.e.'.u ,ue ul i'.kilij. ... - J. 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I i v.-i-, I'hiila, DcbVlity iy li.,t-.iM-s, la'.ie I'. Y. - i r nt l:i-mi-ily. the uiuai I nii-ili. ije in tlie wrld SolJ by all drufiBta. I'. ! I . Ilea lii-:. biili I -ft""-1 woaJii' LIPPMAN IjKOS., Apothetarlta, Sola Crea'ra, l.lppuian'a hlotk, 5avanaah, Oa. Sol.i l.y V. s. I'l Fl V. tO VI AM EXCRICMCS. ALEXANDER & DAVIS. Sue'v.iiiiC.M.AI'niiUr utrl A1xanilcr A Mmi, PATENT SOLICITORS, 0pi. i.-iv.nnic. WASHINGTON. D.C .-ml. '- - f MOUCRAVC IK i vn Ornct 19 Opposjie U. . PtiwtO-i. CHI C I .in l 1 C pil1 ill IU UM UlUti tlaaM wrJl. 1 u I .( iuImm., it jiaif ou.1 lo or b-1, iroa hurf. I'-ir ttt: Millet 1 v-Vfiil ivUfcaL t htm ol wu m i e t. ba and loctixa wmjoU ; C.A.SNOW&CO. Oe. PTtNT Oricc, waeHmeron. O. t i PATENTS V. S. AND IOI.EIUN ridici it El). ' Rl'iiKVK W. .ItillNSlIN, Suliriii r and Vilurni-v in I'liii'tit ( iiiiwi'h, T2.I Ni-ta; ' Vnrk Ail-., Wiiliiiniiui, I). (.'. OKI. e Kiliililwlioil mh. ( liiir. v Jl,.l 1 frulc. Orri'smnil( nt'o Iciii(ft(.(l. 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The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 18, 1897, edition 1
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