THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Sybup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Calikoknia Fm Sibop Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Sykup Co. with the medi
cal pi-ofession, and the satisfaction
which the genuino Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN rHANOISO. CM. ;
CCUVILLE. Kr. XKW YeiiK,.T.
THE JOURNAL.
EW ADVKKTINKMKNTW.
0 S Hollister Executor' notice.
J C Whilty Solid comfortp.
O N Ennelt A new book.
O Marks Co Co.sets.
Business Locals.
NESTS of pigeon holes and postoffice
boxes in lots of 40 to 100, second-hand
hut in good order, for sale cheap. Matt
Manly.
HOUSE TO RENT-Two story house,
six rooms an Metcalf Street, number 80,
Uood locality. Apply to J. D. Dinkins.
A DAT IN TH3 CITY.
The weather forecast for today Is
showers. '
1 be Atlantic Heel Team will give an
excursion to Morehead next Friday.
Train leaves at 0 a. m.
Arrived, Schooner Mary, Rout. F,
Geddes, master; laden with coal from
Norfolk, to load for Washington, D. C.
There was a false ala: m of fire jester
day at 13:30 o'clock. The bell did not
ring but the hose wagons went up town
on the Jimp.
The steamboat sail which was to be
given by T. J. Mitchell's Sunday school
c.Ihbs this evening, is postponed until
Fiiday evening on account of the dump
nest of the weather.
The C. Q..V. Society are requested to
meet this, Tuesday, 'tor noon at six
o'clock at the hoaie of Misi Mary B.
Smallwood. It is important that there
' should be a full ai tendance as business
of Impoilarce will be transacted.
The weather change Is as pronounced
towards a lower temperature as It ws
upwards a week ago, the the mometer
registering In the sixties yesterday
Rain and a northeast wind made heavier
clothing a necessity.
Ilollowell Peterson will run su ex
cursion from Goldsboro to Morehead
City on Ju'.y 21st, passing New Berne at
11 o'clock a. m. The train will return
on evening of 32nd and reaching New
Berne at 3;30. This will afford our peo
ple an opportunity of spending two days
and a night at Morehead City and the
fare for the round trip It only fifty
cents.
An-AMTTf Hotkl, I
Morehead City, N. C. (
To niy surprise I found about two
hundred and fifty people down here
enjoying the refreshing breeze which
blow perpetually across the deep si a
and e'er onward through the Atlantic,
cheering the young and exhilarating the
old with the coolness and health renew
ing silliness.
Saturday's regular evening train
brought In a large crowd from up the
country and the summer special arriving
an hour or two later had aboard many
passengers who came to spend the heated
days of July by the sea-side. The Petty
johns are exerting themselves to please
the visitors and they are eminently suc
cessful. When one gels within tight of
the holel.fiags are waved as an invitation
to enter and the band plays patriotic
airs to welcome the new comers. The
same spirit of thoughtfulness on the
part of the managers is apparent every
where about the hotel.
Saturday night thirty-live or forty of
the young ladies and gentlemen danced
the german led by Mr. Tom C. Daniels.
The ball room was gayly decorated with
flags and bunting and the floor was in
splendiS condition. There were many
pretty girls among the dancers who
would glide as the dream of summer
thro' the waltzes played by the orches
tra. Some of the dancers were: Misses
Lulie Ives, Bessie Williams, Mamie Dan
ids, Lizzie Hancock, Belle Marks, of
New Berne; Miss Dowd, of Durham,
Misses Skinner, Latham, Hooker, of
Greenville; Miss Clark, of Wilson; Mrs,
Humphrey, of Goldsboro; Mrs. Petty
john, of Atlanta; Messrs. T W Dewey,
F It Uyman, 8 L Dill, Jr., A T Dill,
Harry Marks, Rom Nunn, of New Bern;
J H Uuun, of Rocky Mount; Geo Denny,
of Richmond; and Messrs. Pace, Cherry,
Marshall, Gilliam, Barnes, Forles, Petty
john, Humphrey.
Quite a number of New Berne pcoplo
are down hire: Mrs O H Guion and chil
dren, Mr and Mrs James A Iiryan, Miss
Laura Hughes, Mrs J R B Carraway,
Mrs D F Jarvis, Miss Lillian Roberts,
Mrs M A Moore, Mrs Charles Duffy and
ton Mr Richard Duffy, Mrs B 8 Guion
and children; Mr and Mrs C F Harvey of
Kinston; Mrs Julius Lewis of Raleigh;
ox-Governor and Mrs T J Jarvis, of
Greenville are here.
The house party chaperoned by Mr
and Mrs P II Pelletier and Mrs R P
Williams has been s grand success. Tbey
have the Assembly building fixed very
comfortably where they live in elegant
tyle. They will break up Tuesday morn
lug.
From the rooms engaged, It is certain
that the latter part of July and August
will see some gay times at the Atlantic.
Quite a numlier of Raleigh peop'e will
be among the guests.
A large New Berno house .party goes
down Wednesday afternoon and will
have quarters in Assembly Hall for a
couple of weeks. L,
THB Bid EYENT. Cwly raaaaslMlMn.
-r- I The Board of Commissioners of Craven
Tk mmwmN stily mm starawea county met at the Court House la New
M rrt sWaweli. j Berne on the 4lh day of July at 11 o'clock
Thurtdtr. the 11th of August will set bl, it belng a legal holiday the Board
great timet at Fort Barnwell for the big took a recess until Tuesdsy morning,
barbecue and speaking will beheld there, July
PERSONAL.
Mr. L. O. Daniels of Bsyboro, wat here
yesterday.
Miss Iladdie Davis left on lsst night's
trsln to visit at Smyrna.
Mr. Alex Justice returned to Wllmlng
ton yesterday morning.
Rev. It. B. John left yesterday morn'
Ing for a Hp to Chatham county.
Jtrt. O. W. Bunjmerlll left yesterday
morning to visit at Klniton.
Mr. B. F. Delemar left on the Ncuse
yesterday afternoon for Portsmouth, Ya.
Mr. C: H. Hollister, returned home oa
the Neose Sunday morning from a north'
em trip.
Mr. R. II. Berry left on the A. & N. C
train yesterday morning for a business
trip.
Mr. Charlie Thornton, of the Cape
Lookout Signal Corps is In the city on a
furlough.
Mr. John T. lla-gett If ft jealerday
morning to spend a few weeks with
friends at Blrlls.
Wmcs Jessie Carroll of lUlrljjh, and
Bottle Tyson of Greenville, were on last
night's train going to Morehead.
Maters. John F. Mcwborne and L.
Harvey of Klnttoo pasted through tlit
city last night going to Morchesd.
Mrs. E. II. Bsrnum and daughter, re
turned oa the Wilmington train
lgul2frora a visit with relatives In Ons
low county.
Messrs. J. H. Bell and I. II. Karros
came p from Morehead yesterday mora
Ing, and left oa tbe Wllrolngtoa train f. r
luclr homes at Pollockavlliav
OABTOIIIA.
juntas " m "SuM
Kpata
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on that day,
In the first place the barbecue will, be
something Immense. A whole roasted
ox will be on tbe table. The roasting of
the ox will begin the day before and it
will be done to a torn. The horns will
be preserved as a memento of the occasion.
The barbecue right will be one hun
dred fine pigs and 8 o'clock In the morn
ing will find them being prepared so
that by 13 o'clock they will be fine, very
fine. -
This Is Craven county's feast and treat
and Lenoir, Pitt and other adjoining
counties are invited Two thousand
people, none less, will be present. The
rtt tpesking will begin at 11 o'clock.
The speakers announced are the Hon. C.
B. Aycock and Hon. Thot. W, Mason of
Northampton. No doubt Hon. Jas. A.
Bryan and other honorablea will be there
lay down tbe Democratic law in a
way they know how.
Fort Barnwell is a pleasant place to
visit, 24 miles from New Berne, 9 miles
from Dover, and one mile from the
banks of the Neuse. This city will be
largely represented on the festive occa
sion. . -
Messrs. W. C. White and M. D. Lane
of Fort Barnwell were here yesterday In
consultation over the work, for there is
work getting up tuch an affair.
They are able ge .tlemenand will do their
part The committeemen wll be an
nounced in a few days. .
Mailer Bweloa
Thcro was a beautiful wedding at Oak
Grove church, Bachelor, July 5th, at
8.30 p. m. As the organ gave forth
the melodies of the Mendelsohn wedding
march, Miss Nannie Bocton and Mr.
Dula Salter were happily united in mar
riage.
The church was well crowded with
iclativct and friends of tbe young
couple. At the head of tbe msin aisle
stood a high arch covered with cedar and
bamboo vinet in which were entwined
while jasimlnet. Gates covered with tbe
same white Uowcrs and bamboo vines
opened before the arch. Great quantities
of beautiful palms and flowers were ar
ranged on the sides. Bsck of the arch
the pulpit was beautifully decorated
with paling flowers and vines
The first of the bridal party to enter
tic church were two little boys, Masters
Geo. Bi ll and Goo. Gilbert acting at
pages. Next in order were the five
brld;t irntdt and the five groomsmen,
The brides maids were Misses Ssdle
Bcclon, Bertha Bell, Alible Whitehead,
Mamie Brooks and Mamie Becton. Tbe
groomsmen to correspond were Mesirs.
Earnest Webb, Herman Rire, Claude
Taylor, Clarence Marshall and Hugh
Salter.
The bride was elegantly gowned In
white and wore the white veil and car
ricd a boquct of hiteflowers. The
brides mslda were also dressed in white
each bearing In hand a boouct of whltr
flowers The ceremony wss performed
by the Rev. G. T. Simmons, after which
Mr. rnd Mrs. Sal er accompanied by
some of their friends left for their home
at Mcrrimon. May their future lives be
a long and happy one. C.
Disceveres by a Wemaa.
Another great discovery has been
made and that too, by a lady In till
country. "Disease fastened Its clutches
upon her and for seven years the with
Hood lit severest teats, but her vital or
gaos w ere undermined and death seemed
Imminent. For three mouths the coughed
Incessantly' and could not sleep. She
finally discovered a wty to recovery by
purchasing of nt a bottle of Dr. King'
New Discovery for Consumption, and
was to much relieved on taking first
dote, that she slept all night and with
two bottles has been alisoliitcly cured,
Her name is Mrs. Lmtior LuU.' Thus
writes W. C. llsmnlck Co., of Shelby,
N. C. Trial bottles free at V. n. PuiTy
Drug Hlorc. Regular site 6ue and $1.1 J
every bottle guaranteed.
For Teachers.
The Oriental Academy at Oriental,
N. 0., desires correspondence with
teachers In regard to running a first
class school at that place.
Plans for a modern school building
are also desired. Address tbe Oriental
Academy, Oriental, N. C.
Or LOCAL INTEREST.
Unlaw Prayer eeilntT
The Union prayer meeting will be held
tonight at the M. E. Chapel on Pollock
street, Members of all the churches Invi
ted to attend.
It may not be amiss to say a word
about the purpose of thlt meeting.
It is an -undenominational mesting
designed to form a basis for the co-oper
ation and fellowship of all Christians in
prayer and song and exhortation that
will lead eventually to a great awaken
ing in our midst. No man who feels
himself a Christian can object to its pur
pose we are sure. There Is entirely too
much isolation among Christians. They
have no common place of meeting and
therefore they don't know each other.
Such a prayer meeting as we are trying
to have will destroy this tendency snd
bring ut all nearer together and nearer
to God. .W.G.J.
Board met pursuant to recess Tuesday
morning, July 5lb, at 11 o'clock, present,
Commissioners E G HllL chm'n; E W
Smallwood, It P Williams and R G
Moseley.
The chairman, E G Hill, presented to
this Board one Bond of the denomination
of $500, numbered 818, taken np and
paid for by him out of the funds collect
ed for redemption of the tame. '
Also seven coupons of the denomina
tion of thirty dollars each and numbered
as follows:
No. US$3000.
No 8 80 00. v
No 156 80 00.
No 157 80 00.
No 158 30 00.
No 4 80 00..
No 318 .
On motion It is ordered that Commis
sioner Smallwood and Moseloy are ap
pointed a committee to burn the tame
which they do in the presence of the
Chairman of the Board, RP Williams, J
II Hunter and others.
The report of AudltingOommittee:
To the Board of Commissioners: ,
Gentlemen We your committee beg
leave to submit the following report:
We have carefully examined the books
and accounts of the Treasurer of the
County and find them, to be correct, that
his boohs are kept in a business like
msnner, and that we carefully and thor
oughly compared the vouchers with tbe
entries in his books and afterwards we
cancelled said vouchers and deposited
the tame with the Clerk and now in the
vaults of his office.
Ordered that all petitions as keeper of
bridge the same is hereby deferred until
the next regulai meeting of the Board.
Ordered that the lot listed by R, S.
Simpson be stricken from the tax list,
said lot being lot No. 84 in Jones' sub
division on Bryan street and the proper
ty of Miss Nettie Jones, upon which she
has paid all taxes.
Ordered that correction be made in the
age of Mr. A. D.Ward.
Ordered that upon payment of $15.00
to the sheriff, J. B. Willis is hereby re
leased from back taxes, for the yean to-
wit: 1898-'94-'03 and '00.
Ordered that report of Treasurer 0. B.
mil be accepted, hied and spread upon
minutes.
Treasurer's report to I ho board of com
missioners of Craven county up to 1st of
July, 181)8:
On Hand.
General Fund $500 .84
In't Account 10133
Slock Fund No. 1
Stock Fund No. 3 07
Clothing at Cost. I will offer my en
tire stock of Clothing at Cost, begin
ning MondayT July 11. J. J. BAXTER.
I stilt have on hand 85 pairs of those
E. P. Reed's Oxfords at $1.50, worth
$2 50 Also other Oxfords will be sold
now at Cost. A good line on hand.
J. J. BAXTER
See me for R. & G. Corsets, will sell
now at 60c to $1.00 and all other
goods in the Summer line st a big reduc
tion. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER.
Having had five years experience in
the collecting business, I offer my ser
vices ss collector. All persons having
accounts In the city to collect will have
prompt attention. Good references. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. Address Z. V.
Harrington care of Journal.
When In Bayboro stop at the Lupton
House for good accommodations.
Single Tube Tires $3.25, Inner Tubes
75c, Search Light Lamps $3.50, Foot
Pumps 40c each, and all other Sundries
proportionately low, for Spot Cash ocly
at Hill's.
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At a special meeting of Pamlico Lodge
No. 4 Knights of Harmony on Wed
dsy night, July 81 b, 18utf, a donatio was
made to the amount of eleven dollars
and presented to the widow of T. I;
Carraway, deceased.
Mr. Carraway was ant member of
tbe order but hail sent forsa application
and died before receiving It, therefore
the order feting frleud to the widows
anil orphans made tbe above donation
willingly and gladly.
U. C. HOLTON, Pres.
GEO. EDWAUOH, Scc'y,
Mat IXtera.
Remaining in the Post Office nt New
Berne, Craven county, N. C, July
11, 1808:
HIN'S LISTS.
B G L Bryant, d L
D J R Daniels.
F Johnnie Fisher.
G C C Griffin, W C Griffin.
H-Dsvld Hinds cr W U Holloway
Johny L House.
T Abard Jones.
O Wra Osteen. ,
R-K V Itlggs, Jno R Richardson.
8 Wm D Stanley, Jones Speucer, G C
Simms, Jot Slaten.
W Wm Washington. Ambrose Willis,
Robt Wilson cr Grace G Bennett, Wil
Hams.
1.ADIRS LIST.
B-Merrla Beil.
C Sam Curies.
D Besuford Deacon, Julia Donsor.
E Harriett Etharidge, d 1, Laura
Erary.
G Polly Green.
J-Mlllle Jinklnt, Allies Jonet, Minnie
Jordsn.
L Msry J Lalhamy.
M Sarah Moore, Maregrute Macky.
P Carrie E Paterrlck, Sarah Pallonne
R Bertha Richardson.
S-Daisy Smith, Wlnty Smith, Llda
Slwthon.
Persons calling for above letters will
please say advertised and give date of
list.
The regulations now tcqulre that one (1)
cent shall he collected on the delivery
of each advertised letter.
8. W. HANCOCK. P. M
Tke '! In ihr liy.
During the hot summer, when twol-
lerlng humanity finds some little com
fort In asking "the other fellow" "It It
hot enough for your and when In addi
tion, one can seek the shad) places or
hunt for the refreshing breeze, he Is
much better circumstanced than man's
best friend, the gallant and gentle
horse, who being subject to the control
of his (too often careless or Indifferent)
mestrr, bss no choice of place where be
may seek rest and repose, and, as Is often
the rase, confined In hot and anventl-l
la ted st ahles, and suffer! torments little
dreamed of by tbe Indifferent or unob
servant. This much as preface to the an
nouncement that the new stable of E. 8.
Street oa South Front street, near Han
cock, right on the edge of Trent river,
through which tbe prevailing summer
Southern breexra, are constantly blow
ing It the coolest stalile In the city, a
veritable horse Paradise, and where In
addition to the comfort of the horse
being ansa red, the charges for board art
so reasonable that any on can afford to
keep horse la Comfort, It follows that
It Is the duty of the wis and prudent to
liable bit slock with Street,
Overdrawn.
Tanglefoot
Fly
Paper
and
Insect
Powder
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Davis'
Prescription
Pharmacy.
Phono 56. Cor. Broad & Middle Six.
This Year's
Spring Liaiiib,
Teal, Million,
Pork,
And tho FINEST BEEF ever brought
to this City, can lw had at ;
Sim'I Cohn
& Son's
88 Middle St,' Phone 46.
v" Also Live and Pressed Poultry.
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spect fully submitted,
C. B. Hill, Treasurer
Craven county.
Ordered that Report of Dr. L. Duffy
be accepted and the same Is ordered filed
snd spread upon the minutes:
To the honorable board of county com
m'.suoncrs,
The sanitary condition of tho county
and public buildings Is fsirly good.
Typhoid sn1 malarial fever occurring In
certaU localities.
Lkinhtkh Duffy, Supt. Health.
July 8, 1808.
Ordered that correction In schedule B,
list of H. Gaskins be mado on account of
enorforslx months ending December
81, 1808.
Ureteral that examination of the re
port or the chcrltl on special tax be re
ferred to Commissioners Smallwood and
Williams.
Ordered that the sheriff be Instructed
to refund 1100 on fenco tax to G. F.
Anderson, he not being In the fence dis
trict.
Ordered that Bam Locker, Louisa
Beasley he placed on the pauper list.
Board took recess until 11 o'clock
Wednesday, July 6, 1898.
Board met pursuant to recess Wednes
day, July 8, 1808 at 11 o'clock a m, pres
ent Commissioners E G Hill, chairman
board, E W Smallwood, R P Williams
and R. G. Moseley.
On motion It Is ordered that the fol
lowing lists he accepted and that a
voucher for the same be Issued:
B P Coward, No. 1, 110 00
Silas Fulcher, No. S. 20 00
Joseph Klnsoy, No. 8.
John 8 Morton, No. II, SO 00
James II nunder, No. 0, 20 00
II D Lane, No 7. OS 00
A Wsdtworth, No. 0, 80 00
County bills were allowed, being re
ceived. Board adjourned until 11 o'clock a m,
Monday 11, 103.
Board mot pursuant to recess, at 11
o'clock am. July 11, 1808. Board tok a
receai until Tuesday Julj 11, It II
o'clock am. I
riiR siunr.a dkaI'tt ,
Thrives on good food and tuni'ilne, with
plenty of exercise In the open air. llor
form glows with heallh and Iter face
blooms with Its lieauly. If her system
needs the clcsnslng action of a laxative
remedy, she uses the gentle and plesssnt
Brrup of Figs, made by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
Halle, Fablle Srhwl Takra.
There will be a pnlillo examination
hold of applicants for public school
teachers at the Court House, on Than
day, July 14th for whites, Friday, July
loth for colored. Examinations will U
written. At I a. tn. sharp both days.
AMERICAN BOND & TRUST CO,
OF BALTIflORE, JId!,
Will Go on Your Bond.
CORSET !
: We especially rjeeonimend this Cor
set : as one that fits and gives good
service.
; One of their latest makes is the
PARIS,
Very short hip,
Four Hooks,
$1.50
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It is a copy oi the famous French
corsets at about halt the price.
Besides Thomson's Glove-Fitting wo
offer Dr. Warner's Health Corset Ar
morside, (does not break down at the
hips )
Ferris Waist3 for Ladies, Misses and
Children. ,
Our Stock ol Corsets is always com
plete and it is a rare thing to find us out
of size?.
July 12.
-REPRESENTED BY .
Romulus A. Nunn, Atty.
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Tbe eblleetloa of rent and aocoaalt
(Ivta careful and personal attention.
tt of references gives) J. K. Lead, 137
llmad street.
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The Wisest Thing
You Can Do
""""about tiiat sumwe; hit
is to let it's make it for yor. You will lc
sure of the Fabric, sure of the Cut, sure
of the Style, sure of I lie Kit, and hiiic of
the Durability.
And yon'll be sum that the price is
away below the figure which sue li work
an our would cost you elsewhere.
CALL AND GIVE IS A TRIAL.
Baker & Dunn,
POLLOCK STREET.
Cniiteloupe linftkctN !
Double Braced, IIsK-Ttitricl Baskets,
for shipping csntelonpct. .
For Sale by
T. F. cr.iitK.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Til Kind Yea Kan tai Ecit
Bears tho
Signatare
I wis nuts nisuji s-0"i
AT HILL'S
In nddillon to the 1'ope Sir.
. Co. 's rr(!iilr lines of t'lisii.liM -'
snd Chain Columbia, liarllnid
lid Vedette ttli-yrkt, 1 lme
added a new w beil, . . ,
Hill's Special,
which are made fi me by the
llnitfnrd Cycle Co.. and whkli
r up to diiir In vwry n cl,
wl.kh I will n il . , .
For $3o oo
I will have a full line f'f CUFAV NMV
WllKKIX lii a fi-w days, priors lanplng
from a'J to V3.
Complete Line nf f)l'NDRIl-TlrM,
IVIls, Lamw, Ac, al Iiwrst h
i'rlcn. tViiU fur htufi Mat. tf ol I for
CASH only.
I have SMurcd the sgrney of the
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH
COMPANY'S GOODS.
And hare a stork of same on lian I, ron-
alullnf of (Iraplionh )w t, herorls ai.d
Mupplirs Generally.
llUI'llOPIlONEf HOLD OS IN
HTALLMKNT,
W'll. T. IIII.T,,
I Ho. ( rout HU. Ki w Ilrrrw, N. 0.
, Wo begiu SATURDAY, JULY 0th, Our
Blue Letter Summer Clearing. Salo ot Dry
Good3 and Kindred Lines that we do not wish
to carry over.
The special itcui3 included in this sale, aro
tar too humorous to properly describe here,
but posteis are now beiny distributed, giving:
discriptions and prices of t these offerings,
which should bo of interest to every person in
New Berne. - -
So far as our store space will allow, these
goods will be placed upon tables near front
door, easy of access and marked in bluo
letters. (
Should our carrier overlook you when dis
tributins posters, do not tail to send to the
store for one.
HOTEL ALBERT.
Rooms Willi'nr' Will. mil ltj,iil.
FlIthT CLAHS TIIASsltNT I'O.MU',
Sl.mTOil.E:) AIMY,
AC'UiKIjIMJ TO LOCATION.
Mils. .1. a. Thomas, ri:nn:.
Houses I'or (Cent.
Iloutca i or 5iile.'
I'arnu I or 5ule.
Ciillcitii'its (if I ei t.
Any 1 utlnr M in cntr In e n i!l hi ivrn
pmiii4 nllt-nlioii by li i ii t; m nl nl tl.
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