THE JOURNAL.
Lodge Directory:
KCBEKA LODGB KO. T, I.O. O. F.! OIB-ors:-J.
L. Cooper, N O.j K. J. Dlsosway.V.
U.;ll C.LuuiKleii, R'uM. Seo'ty; J. B. Parker,
Jr., Treaa. KMrularmeetlcg every MoaUay
ulirlit at & uO o'clock.
aTHENIA IO DOR NO , K. Of P.-Mrta
every Tuesday nlgtit In K. ol P. Hall, Middle
Street. F. P. Avery, C f!.; W. it. Panona,
V. U.' J. H. SoUUi, K. K. A 8.-, C. C lUorn
Kra,M.of K. '
JAI.UslET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4. 1. O. O. F.
l01cers:-B. S. Guion. U. P.: J. L. Cooper, H.
I'.i M. H. Street, 8. W.: X. C. Hughes, J. .;
r.R. Hyinan, ribe; B.B. Neal,Treaa. Reg
ular Kuoanipmente, 1st, 80. and 6tli (It any)
Thursday nlgliu in each month at 8.-00
oelock.
CANTON CLBlaIONT NO. t , P. M, I. O. O. F.
)tncer. Geo. Slover, Captain; T. O. Hy
nian, Lieut. ; P. H. Pelletler, Knstirn ; Wm. J.
Vitta. niArk : Kii. uerook. Accountant. Heir-
ulur Canlonnienta, 9d and th Thursuay
awhts in eacn monw e ,w o-oiogb-
JKAVBN lODOB NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF HAR
MONY: Meets ind and 4th Wednesday
tilKlits in each mouth in Rountree'a Hall
U. u, hall, Prcaldenti J. II. Smltb, Seoretary.
HT. JOHN'S LODGE NO. 8, A. F. AND A. M :
'.meeni:-J. B Clark, W. M.;T.W. Dewey,
B. W.: B. B. Seal, J. W.J T. A. Green,
Treaa.; George Green, Hec'ty. Regular Com
lunlcatlona id Wednesday each mouth.
NKWIIKRNB CHAPTEB NO. 46, B. A. M.:
Wlrem T. A.Ureen, H. P, J. B. Clark, K.C;
T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Clias. Duffy, Treas.;
C. D. Ilrailham, Seo'ty. Begular Oonvoca
liout 3d Monaav each montli.
HT. JOHN'S COMMANDEKY NO. 10, K.T.:
OIHcera: H. J. Lovli,E.C.;J. B.Clark, G.;
8. K. Street, C. Q.j I. W. Dewey, Prelate; C.
D. Bradham, Recorder. Kegnlai Conclaves
flint and third Fridays 61 tbe month.
CIIATTAWKA HUBE NO. 14, IMP. O. K. M
Meets the 8ml Sleep of every 7 guns Monday
night at K. of P. Castle Mall, Middle Street,
New Herat-, N. C. Visiting lien Men always
welcome. W. H. Parsons, Sachem; J. H.
S:nIUi C of K
KNIGHTS OF HONOR-Offlcers: Jno. M.
Jlitrgett, Dictator; . H. Vinson, Reporter;
W. if. Uonntree, Finsnelal Importer New
Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the ind and 4th
Friday nivhts at 8 o'clock In llountree's Hull,
Pollock Street.
Business Locals.
$30.00 Cash buys a Model 40 Columbia
Bicycle. Been used in the city one year.
In good running order. Address P. O.
Box 837.
IF you wish to buy a Typewriter, the
"Williams" is the smartest. up-to-date
machine on the market. Confer with 0. 1
II. Guion or T. W. Dewey and gei you
one, either for cash or upon the install
ment plan.
HAVING just received one thousand
samples of the very best foreign and do
mestic woolens. I aia prepared to make
Suits to Order as reasonable as can be
had anywhere everything being equal.
Will guarantee satisfaction or refund
your money, R. Sawyer, Fashionable
Tailor, 63 South Front Street.
JUST RECEIVED Fine lot Brooms and
Buckets. Try our 15c and 25c Brooms,
also our 10c and 25c Buckets best in the
city for the price. Allkoood Grocery
Co., 78 Middle Street.
WANTEDA few energetic ladies and
gentlemen to canvas. Will pay a guar
anteed salary of $45 per month. Call or
addres W. C. Bo8T, Davidson, N. C.
MEW ADVEBTIHEMENTH.
Notice FII&C
Notice Warehouse directors,
O Harks Co. Shoes.
Ilackbarn Zieglcr's Shoes.
Columbia Bicycle for sale $30,
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
For ice cream soda, go to McSor
lej'i. The King's Daughters library will
be open this afternoon from 5 to
7.
Crystals furnished and put on
your watch for 10c. Baxter the
Jeweler.
Call and examine Ronntree'i
ladies roller tray trunk at J. 'J.
Baxter's..
Sewing machine needles of all
kinds can bo had at Baxter's, the
Jeweller.
The schooner Lizzie S. James is
unloading at the fertilizing works
of . II. & J. A. Meadows.
There will be a Bible study of the
6th Chapter Romans this evening,
at the Tabernacle Baptist Church,
at 8 o'clock. Fublic cordially invi
ted to attend. .
The residence of Mr. W. C. Wil
lott oat on the Macadamized road is
undergoing extensive repairs, and a
larre addition is being put on the
south side of the structure
There will be a social at the resi
dence of Miss Fanny Holland Wed
nesday night at 8 o'clock. It will
be given under the auspices of tbe
Aid Society of tbe Middle Street
Baptist church.
Thero is a large migration these
days of the colored population of
this city into the country to work
in tbe cotton fields. The steamer
Howard carried a full delegation op
the Trent yesterday.
: A number of New Berne young
people left yesterday morning for
the schools and colleges. At the
A. ft N.' U. depot, a Urge number
of relatives and friends were gather
ed at train time to see tbem off.
The recital tonight at the Acad
emy by Miss Anna Belle Gray will
be highly enjoyable. In addition
to the recitations there will be mnsio
by local ' talent. Tickets may be
obtained at J. D. (Joskins' store.
Admission 25 cents.
Tbe Academy opened yesterday
with a good attendance la spile of'
the warm weather, .Profs. Foust
and Warren were well pleased and
expect a further increase in the
roll. The course of Btudy is de
signed to fit the pnpils for entrance
into all the first class colleges. V
There will be a drill of the Naval
Reserves tonight at 8 o'clock sharp,
preparatory ;to the annnal inspec
tion drill on Thursday night. Every
member is requested to be pres
ent.
All who desire 'to go on a special
train to rnn to Kinston Wednesday
night to the Naval Reserve , ball
and return the same night will
please confer with Sir. T. C. Dan
iels at nnce.
X A base ball bulletin . is posted
evory night in the Joubnal office
for the benefit of our base ball en
thusiasts, and they are invited to
call and learn the result of each
aay s games. , xesterday s games
pat Baltimore again in the lead and
there is joy on Pollock street, and
much good Boston poetry was sup
pressed in consequonco.
PERSONA!,.
Mr. W. F. Mattocks of Maysville,
is in the city on business.
Mr. A. M. Baker loft yesterday
for New York on business.
Mr. T. J. Baxter went down to
Stonewall yesterday to visit rela
tives. 1
Mr. C. B. Foy left by the Neuse
yesterday afternoon on a Northern
trip.
Mr. Lynn Ilcndren rctnrned to
Trinity Collego yesterday morn
ing. Col. Alston Grimes, of Grimes
lam!, is visiting Judge II. R.
Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bowden loft
yesterday morning for Pollocks-
ville.
Miss Lulu Taylor went up to
Kinston yesterday morning to visit'
relatives.
Mr. Will Cohen of New York ar
rived last night to visit his family
in the city.
Mr. Chas. Roizenstein left yester
day afternoon for New York on a
short business trip.
Miss Leah Jones loft yesterday
afternoon on the steamer Nonse to
visit at Norfolk, Va,
Mr. Rayner Jones loft yesterday
morning to attend Trinity College
a, uaruam.
Mies Laura Scott left yosterday
morning for Durham to attend
Trinity College.
Miss Carrie llendren, Joft yes
terday morning returning to Greens
boro Female College.
Mr. Adolph Nnnn left yesterday
morning for Raleigh to attend the
A. & M, College.
Mrs. II. L. Pay lor and daughter
loft yesterday retnrning to thoir
home at Goldsboro.
Mrs Sam V Parsons and children,
returned yesterday morning from a
visit to friends and relatives at tbe
Straits.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Green ami
daughter, Miss Clara, left on the
Neuse yesterday afternoon for New
York.
Miss Mary Bryan who has baen
spending several weeks in Western
North Carolina, returned home on
yesterday's afternoon train.
Misses Daisy and Edith Oettin
ger, who have been visiting Mrs.
M M. Marks, left yesterday morn
ing for their home in Kinston.
Mrs. C. M. Gilpin and son, and
Miss Anna Bell Gray of Washing
ton, D. C arrived on the Neuse
Sunday morning to visit in the city,
Wm. Dempsey Grimes, Esq., of
Grimesland, is in the city. Mr.
Grimes recently left the University
Law school. Last Fobrnary be was
granted license to practice that pro
fession by tho Supreme Court and
he li now visiting New Berne with
the prospect of locating here.
Baa Away villi arhia
0 Mr. E. J. Lanier and Mr. A. T.
Parker, both sewing machine men,
were in a wagon belonging to Mr.
Parker at the W. & N. depot yester
day morning when the horse became
frightened by the engine and ran
away, ' '
Mr. Parker was thrown out of tbe
wagon and was injured somewhat In
the bock. Mr. Lanier retained his
seai and succeeded in stopping tbe
horse, after the animal hod rnn
about a block. The wagon as
slightly damaged and no Injury was
done to tbe horse.
Far1iar Waalral.
A capable business n,an, with
2,000 to invest, to take charge
and manage good country business.
Big profits to right party. Full in
vestigation dosired if yon mean bus
iness.
For particulars Inquire of ' Jodr-
jtal, New Bcrnf, N. C.
Goo Ttkam Barkes.
The sales at the warehouse yester
day were large and great interest
was shjwn by the attendance. To
bacco sales were as high as C5 and
71 cents. ,
Mr. J. A. Clark returned yester
day trom a trip to Wilson and is
here now as a regular tobacco buyer
on this market.
The people of New Berne are in
vited to visit at the warehouse dur
ing the daily sales whioh are held at
11 o clock.
; Where Wm The "EmplrtT"
Newborn, Ala., comes to the
front with the liveliest game of
base ball on record. It was played
by bolored teams, and at the end of
five innings the soore stood 5 to 5,
three dead, four fatally injured and
eleven seriously carved. The nat
ional game,' health-giving and in
vigorating,, must v be preserved
v wis saw wiv vAjtmiKi vi m lv if 1 1 v oo
Ex. . V;;r...-.
Baaral r Edateallaa.
The county Board of Education,
met in regular monthly session
Monday. .'
Present, J. D. Long, S. W. Lath
am, O. E. Palmer.
County Treasurer C. B. Hill, pre
Rented his report, which was read
and adopted.
'Jecil V, Taylor, of this county
was elected a student from Craven
county to go to the A. & M. Col
lege, at Raleigh.'
There being important business
before the board, and the chairman
being absent, the board took a re
is nntil 9.30 a. in. Wednosday,
September, 8thv
Caaalj Cammlaalaaera.
The regular monthly meeting of
tho Board of County Commissioners,
met Monday, September Cth. Pres
ent, Chairman Ilill, R. P. Williams,
E. W. Small wood, 4tobt. Mosnley.
Tho greater part of the time was
taken np in hearing petitions from
persons asking for reductions in
cueir tax valuations, xnese were
granted in most cases.
The report of County Treasurer
B. Hill, was roceived and ordered
spread spon the minutes.
reution 01 u. 11, Taylor, to re
move his place of' businots, was
granted.
A number of bills wtre presented
and allowed.
Tho board took recess to Tuesday,
September 7th at 11 a. m.
( Deal arn. r. Taylor.
Died at his home on Begue Sound,
Carterot county, 3ept. 2d, 1897,
Benj F. Taylor in his 08th year.
Bro. Taylor leaves an affectionate
broken hearted wife, three tons and
three daughters, several grand chil
dren and a large circle of relatives
and friends to mourn his departure.
He was interred in the family ceme
tery at Bethlehem Church Sept. 3rd
amidst the tears and sobs of his
family and friends, and in the pres
ence of almost the entire commnnity.
Bro. C. P. Snow, hit pastor,
preached at the residence of tbe de
ceased a most touching and approp
riate sermon, and performed the
bnrial ceremony.
Bro. Taylor wai a consistent mem
ber of the M. E. church, South, of
long ttauding and on hit death bed
expressed himself at ready to die,
and doubtless now Iivet with hit
God wearing the crown of Eternal
life. May bis good family meet him
oyer there, and tbe short separation
they now endare be the meant ot
making the reunion the more de
lightful. We extend to them our
sincere condolance, and pray that
God will temper thit tad affliction
to their bleeding hearts, and show
them the silver lining to the dark
cloud of sorrow that to densely
overhangi thorn thit honr. .
' J.W.8.
.
Membcri of New Berne Lodge
No. I, F. II. & C. intending to go
on the exennton pionio Thursday
are requested to be at the E. C. D.
wharf, promptly, at the boat will
leavo at 7 o'clock a. m. ibarp.
. SMiMtiiMiiaf,
There will be a meeting of the
Board of Director! of the New Bern
Tobacco Warehouse Company, thit
morning at the office of the Presi
dent at 10 o'clock, sharp. Urgent
business to be transacted, and all
are requested to be present.
By order of the President,
E. E. IIarfkr,
Secretary.
aaia Waaiaal.
Wanted to buy, a few North Car
olina, Graven County, Atlantic and
North Carolina Railroad, or other
good bonds. Clark t Guioir,
Wim bilious or enstive, rat aCaararet
andy oathartio.eure f uaranleod, IQo, 2
ANDY
r:
VCUflECO
to
25 50 .
autlUliUlblil UUanAlUCiCiUtln.arTrrirripiirtriiw.hiI Mm ml natural i-malla, mbJ
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To Whom It Mj Coaeora.
TaRboro, N. 0., Sept. 6, '97.
Editor Journal:
, A few squibs which I have recent
ly seen in the newspapers lead me
to ask permission of you aud the,
pardon of the public for making a
tew observations.
Some time in the year 1895 I en
dorsed two notes lor a man in New
Rno ,. -
.00, on
one ot the banks there. The man
was unable to pay them, and after
several renewals my co-endorser paid
the amount and took up the notes,
lie showed the notes to me, stating
that he had ' taken them up rnd
wished me to pay him the principal
and interest on the entire amount.
I told him that I was bound for
only one halt thereof as one of the
endorsers, and was ready to pay my
part at any timo. I noticed at the
time that my co endorser had partly
erased his name on the back of the
notes by pencil. Since then I tend
ered this co-endorser one half of the
principal and intereit on botli of
these notes, which he refuBod to ac
cept and demanded tho whole
amount. - 1 .
1 his time I found that he had
entirely erased his name fro.ii both
notes, a species cf forgery for which
he nuy yet have to answer. I make
this stutoment because this colored
shylock is trying to make jt appear
among my friends with whom I have
lived for a por.oil of twv.ty years,
that I am dishonest and will not
pay my legal aud just obligations.
In conclusion, Mr, Editor permit
me to say that 1 may not be the
the "social tquul" of a inau who has
been convicted and sonteuccd to the
penitentiary for forgery. I may
not be the 'cocial equal" of a fellow
who has cast oft his lawful wife and
innocent children, . who are : now
struggling for existence in another
State, while tbe father and husband
it trying to but his way into the
society of decent people. I do not
wish to be the "social tquul'' of the
fellow who has been indicted for
forgery and came into court while I
wot Solicitor and begged me to al
low hjm to put in a plea of Nolo
Contendre and let him off by paying
the cost, to escape the penitentiary
agaiu.
But why need 1 go further ? The
docket! of Craven county Superior
court will tell the rest. God forbid
that I ever should be tho "social
equal" of a man who liyet by
"skinning" the poor gullible nn
suspecting people of the community
where he lives.
Should the above statement fit
any retment of tbe city or IS ew
Berne, I will say that on the 2nd of
October 1897. I will be at my offioe
on Brood street in said city for. the
transaction of inch business as may
come before me. .
Geo. IL White.
Aa 014 Doctor's ravsrite.
Dr. L. M. Gillaiu, who practii-eil medi
cine over lorly jear, originated, uted and
claimed that Botanic Blond Balm, (B. B.
B.) wh'cb hat now bun la dm about
flflj-flra yean, was the beat Tcnic and
Blood Pander ever given o tho world.
It never falls to cure the mntt malignant
utrer. nts rhenmntism, catarrh, and all
kin and blood diNawa, Beware ol tub
ttltutes. TJt this stnDdatit remedy.
Price per largo bottle 11.00, ,
A ETIB VKBAL DOCTORS FAILED.
I bars bvea sfflictml with Catarrh for
many years, altboofch all torts of mcdl
does and trveral doctors did tlieir best to
cure roe. My blood at vtrv Impure,
aod nothing ever had an flct upon the
diieaot until I oonl thai grrat B ood Km
dy knows at Botanic Uioud Balm, (B.
B.). a f w bottles ol which (Trcted so
ollro turf. I rvconinirnded It to all
who have Catarrh. I n-lif t any niac
chant nr bunker nf All. era, 0,, aod will
rrpljtoinylnqiiile. It. B. Fault a..
JTur oak by Drnguittt
ay roe Halo,
Properly cured crab grass bay,
delivered anywhere in the city at
60o per hundred pounds while har
vesting the crop.
send your order in promptly,
after the crop is housed, price will
be higher. Wm. Dunk,
Ktvermde farm.
Orders may be left a'. Jno. Duiin'i
ttore, Tollook St.
BacUaa't Arnica falvea.
Tut Best UALVt'n tbe world fur Cut',
Brnlm, Bores, Ulrvra, Halt lllxum, Ftvrr
Horro, Tcttt-r, Chapped Hand, Cbilbla.oa,
Coma, and all tikia Eruption, and poail
Italy cum III or no pay required. Ill
gnaranteetf to glvt rxrlii-t Mllf faction or
money n Tnrtnl. I'rU-a 21 tia ar bni.
i'oe mt by F, H,
Duff.
CATIIADTiS
rrfr
.ISTOIO.!
ALL
We take special orders for
shoes to fitbare them made
carefully of the very best material
and you hare probably 50 Styles
to select from.
We take a great many special
orders and invariably please every
lady who makes a selection from
our line,
It takes from 2 to 3 weeks to
deliver these special orders, so
you had better be looking out for
your Fall needs now.
September 7.
AMUSEriENTS.
MISS ANNA BELL GRAY.
OF
Washington, . D.
0.
ELOCUTIONIST !
Will give a recital at the
ACADEMY,
Tuesday Eve. Sept. 7,
8:3(i P. M.,
'ADMISSION 25c.
For the Benefit or THE
KING'S DAUGHTERS.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
MISS MARY I, 1IENDREN,
will teach cluadot in Literature, History
and French at licr residence on Middle
Street, beginning the First Monday In
October. This uflord? an opportunity
to those wishing to pursue their studio
without regular school work. .
Hiss Ola F-erebee
will reopen her MUSIC CLASS
MONDAY,
September 6, 1897
Mr. Carrio M. Willis
will open a school at
' her home on Metcalf
8treet on the
First Monday in Oct.
"Sirs, A. It. Ferebee,
will reopen .
her School, '
Monday, Sept. C, 1807.
Private School.
Mrs. Bimn C. Jerkins will re-open her
school at her residence on Johnson HI. on
MONDAY, SEPT.. Cth,; 897,:.
and respectfully solicits a sharo of the
puhuc patronage,
School Opening.
Miss Leah Jones baa given up her class
of advanced pupils, anil, , this fall, will
open a strictly Primary School. Iler
school room will be furnished with Indi
vidual adjustable desks, and equipped
with all necessary apparatus and aids.
She purposes to give to her patrons"up to
date" Primary work. .
HER SCHOOL WILL
Open Monday Oct. 3rd.
Stockholders Meeting.
Atlantic & N. C. IUiluoad,
Treasurer's Often.
New llKttjr, N. O , Sep. 1, 1807.
The Fortj-third Annual Meeting
of the Stockholders of the Atlantic
and North Carolina Kailroad Com
pany will be held at Morohead City
on the 4th Thursday (23rd) in Sep
tember :897.
' . F. O. ROBERT
Becrofarj.
FOR FINK
AND
Tho rincKt t Ifall-fod
Kerf In llio Vity
Go 13 8m GCIH &
WJki4
JORDAN'S
.- "THE BEST LIVER PILL SOLD." Purely vegetable no dan
ger of being snlivuled- when taking it. Made according to formula of the
late Col. Jordan, Former price 10c single dose, 25o per dozen reduced
to 5o a singlo doso, 25o per box containing dozen and a half.
Masufactuurd and Sold only bt '
DAVIS' PHARMACY,
Phone 56.
THE NEW BERN
FIRE
OF NEW
CA PIT AIv
t-DOES A GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE' BUSINESS.
T. A. GREEN, President,
GEORGE GREEN, Secretary.
J.' J. WOLFENDEN, Gen'l Agent.
We have now on hand
SS head IIrses and Mules which must be disposed of within
the co mi ii a 15 days to make room for two' car loads of Kentucky, West
Virginia aod Tennessee Hordes and Mnlcs; this sl(K:k mit'l. lie noli) regard
less f price, and whoever comes I he eiirlkwt aro the oiii-i to denvo the
greatoat aiK'niitiige of the sucrificc. ; . ; . J ; '
Ve also have on band tho finest .nnmrtinent of llmnrss. Buggirs,
(all makes anil deKcriptionx) niul Wagons evci fliown in KiiKteni (rulina
which we will sell on an cxceediiiiily low margin for cash or good neo
tiublo paper. '
Sloan's Medicines for nil diseases nml ailments ot horao or man
constantly on hand. .' -
W resp.-ntfiilly wiuh liisprction feeling assured wo can save yon
money and give sntis'itctioii,
M. II All N & C O.
Seeds
Us
MEW CROP!
RUTABAGAS AND TURNIPS '
Host Vnri?tleH !
. 'lnro Slrain.H!
They haa proven satisfactory
many scasoim. You havo ptirtdiascd
from mo. The planting season is
npon us, consult your interests, buy
anin. v
Also to nrrivo in time for fall
planting, Cabbage Seed Jertey
Wala leld, All Seasons, Drumhead,
Flat Dutch, etc; Peas, lieuns, Jto.
Remember tho old spot, '
Forget it yon should not,
lirick Store,
Near Market Dock.
J. I. tint
New Berne, N. C.
tW Orders by mail promptly
Oiled. ' -
There is Nothing
In fhe World '
IU..I .III ,ill 11. n I ,
etrr down so fur hh altinor purr, sjmik
I i r p. ili-liciniis sikIii. ll rrriKlica wmi
ili i fully alimiilah-a tint tiralii r(Mils the
lilooil. (iood nt all M'liaoiM of Hih year.
hut rHixTiiilly lmxkI jimt now, lli'lps rli.
K'-hlioii, I'm). It t ofu-n thnt you may
luke m.-i lu i ii in such nn agrecalilc fonn.
Braclhnm's Druj; 5tore,
Cor. I'ollock & Middle.
JlT try a Hie i.f Cii.-nn I i, II. lin
L I at I I" .- ! i i m r n.it.li
J
. . j
Corner Broad and Middle Streets.
MUTUAL
INSURANCE CO.,
BERN, N. C.
$50,000,00
W. B. BLADES,) p .
JOHN DUNN, tvlceFre8t-
Offices: OVER CITIZ ENRjli AJJK.
COPYRIGHT- tfl 19?
(.vataarlijl I
The Fabric Is . -i
But Orte Element
!m a suit of rhilheo,
but made hy tnilnra of our ropiitntiou,tlin
fahrlo is everylhinjr. We could not in
shabby work, if wo Teally tried, an all
you have to figure iiHtn ih the nunliiy nf
llio rlcitii. Vnur eyes nud flnuurs tell yon
what that is, in Imw limn no lime,
F. H: CHADWICK,
101 Middle St.
FOR SALE,
IANC OR KEKT!
One CO II. 1'. Lumber (tnd Shinglo
Mill, Good Location. " ltnil itnd
water transportation, , Terms easy.
f .. :r. i
a-ur iiiivuur in nfi iiiiiviofl H'i lir
JOHN Z. liUOOKS,
Proprietor Grifton Lumber and
Grist Mill,
GUIFT0N", N. C.
Price $75.00
OkbIi or Ensy l':iy nwittn ir dcsln-d.
Fur further Jijirticulurs nddreas:
o. ji. hoc k ii a .n,
Afii nt for KiUtti-rn Korlh Cnroliim,
Vtw Kkhhk, N. O.
O. r-
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