THE JOURNAL. WWII W awrtF pa. CHKULHS L. STEVENS, BMTOB. AND runMTiiiL - SU8SCRIPTI0S EAIES.; On year, la adraite ..... Oa fmmr. ul la klWM ...7., Hoathlr. hy rrrWf la the eliy . . . A Wsrttstfu Ratas f urnuthed oa . .50 sppU Katnrad i lite Pout Offlee, New Bent, N. 0., as second class matter. ' OKeUl tspr of Maw Bera Crarea Coasty. aad Now Brre. N. Cm Jaae 1, 11NII. A MONTH OF DISASTROUS STORMS. The month ( May, 1101, mart go down ia tuo history of N.irth Carolina a a record breaker In the way of dlitu troiM -.torms. There have beeu mouths and fliuoni wben storm hare fislled sections of tola Bute with frightful results, to the way of loai lo property, and Injury to people, lint In the month j'ist ended the people of every section of l lie State have bad to combat with the element, and have endured lotaes which were be yond mortal effort to prevent. Eastern, Central and Western Caro lina, each auction baa come In for Itt losses. With I ha practical wiping ont ot the early truck cropa In tbo Kaalern taction; with the deatructlon of cropa and prop erty In the Central aecllon, and the de vastation of farina and property In the Weatern taction, the people have been called upon to suffer pecuniarily, many mllllona of dollara, today, with loaaea which cannot be eatlmated that are to be carried forward for several yeara, lo tboae aeotlona where the landa were waabed away. And with all theae loaaea, with day af ter day pualng, and no let up, but aome new dlaaatroua norma In aome taction to report, the people have steadily faced tbeae loaaaa wlthdnt complaint, bravely taking up their work, whenever the weather permitted. Naturally, the itoruu have proven disastrous to the farmere, and yet every merchant, every mercantile and bualneea Intereat in the State will be aubjeot to lota, from the atorma. From Bekeravllle, In the weat there came a call for aselitaboe, which baa beou responded to by Moith Carolinian, and these peopterhave-eaketVald only that they might be in poiltlon to get to work again and repair their damage. The trlala came upon Iba people, and yet ihey wore met with ooarago, and In ao tecllou of the Btale a here a sign of giving up, but luatead every where work la hclnff ruaamad, ami the people are grapiillug wllh the uea problema occa sioned by Iho atormi, aad will aoon auo oeofully maatur Ihoeu problem!, aud work out of their present trouble Into dayt without worry, and full of the peace coming from auooaaa. Catarrh Cannot be Cared wia local. application, u ibey eaotaot reach th teat of the dlaaaaa. Ca tarrh la blood or eqpatltulloaal dla aaaa,' aad la order lo oar ll yo asest take iBtaraal ramedlse. HaUl Oaiarrh Cr I taksa lataraally, aad aot direst ly oa U' blood aad noooa earfaos Hell's OaUrrh Car U aot I qaack atadl olso. It wa prwerlbed by eae of la heat pkyalctaa ta Ikl ooaatry for year, aad hi a ragalar preeortpUo. lllteosa aoad of tea seat tonka kaewev om' Waad mUk th beat bleed parts re, aot. laf dlrvoUy oa U aiaooaa' arise. The awrlasi oooblitUoa.of the two la gradients la what prodaoa tuck wo tfarfal reaatl la earl a Oatarrb. for laatUaoalala free. F. J. CIUHIT Oo., Toledo, O. Hold by Draggtsu, Tte. HairaTaaaar rtU r th t Lea la, May M,Jy th eiatertoe of I.IOS ta4HlaUa- aei wbUh mt C ft,0M po4 l dyaaoall aad 100 kaff f I aaraeV,' the 14-loa fratgit' boat Uavrtae, plytag batwaaa tbla fty bed hbfrt, m th Mlaaadrl rlvW,' wa Mewft Itnis. Cwsldaribs daaaag wa) oj M avwparty let a nine erwead Twekt trail wbe ware a lard IM tkkj in ai ii i r - v TKriltniAi waa Irst aH htt. 04 tat , MetaTT, isHat hf 'Ut f 4 MadlaaJ OaOtffe, rWUA.!pkU, Fa, labM aiMMalvw aad M iiinfaf traal- saeataf ehUdrea la Oeevata-la t ilf t Ira taiMiat ta kaia a4 b4 waeaera, TKtTBlXA (Teath- laf 7 Fewer eaatWraea la affaet ef at waalk aa4 aatfo the dtl sgwa la a haaJikf MrOM, aad aa laved la Mv ef keiaaa af hIMra la taw daatat aallv atete, wkr ykrWIa aiaatrtae aad 4 awV. five H. aad It kt artaalaal la awikar f ear mM t alViw tir d Nile akndrae t f e4 - t WWa sIM a a aaaflf aMald ay iti Tjrrn:.ti, tt !; Mtl(lrt(W1l- Wlttl it f-'l V PILGRIMS TO SUMATRA.;" baKuma ; OaaalVeJa ta Saw th ateUs May 88. 1900, wm obaerred by many parte of astronomers from all erer the Unit ed Btatea and from foreign ermn tries ai area, and tbe isaulu bar been given an raiioo pohUcstlons. - Among thee ponies waa on from tho kisses chn setts Dutttota of Techaoloty, which ouaerved th eclipse at Washing-ton, Oa. To asm party from this taatito tlon. with Ha personnel tat little changed, sailed recently for Sumatra to obaerva th ecllpae of May 17 la com pany with the expedition from tbe Lulled Btatea naval observatory and the Lick obaerratorT In California. Tbla party, which t la charge of Pro fessor Alfred 8. Burton, aailed from Boston to Genoa, where they took pas- aage on the Dutch ateamer Konlnfren Bcgentea for the Beat Indie. On the ateamer were alio partlea of astrono mer aent out by tbe government of Great Britain aud Holland. Sumatra, which la directly In the patb of the ahadow of tbe eclipse, la altuotcd near tbe Island of Borneo and. although It baa been a Dutch poaoca Ion for several centuries, la aald Stilt to contain tribe of cannibals. At any rate, tbe Boston party waa well up piled with paste diamond and quanti ties of cheap Jewelry for barter with the natives, and one member laughing ly promised to give a dinner to tbe can till Is If the observation of tbe ecllpae should prove successful - The astronomical transit which thta party took to Sumatra la one' which was used In driving the famoa tunnel through Hoosac mountain. In weatern Massschusetts. It was presented to the Institute of Technology after that great rent in railroad engineering had been accomplished. Tbe equipment of tbe expedition also Included a valuable set of Instruments furnished by the United State const and geodetic aurvey for making gravity observation by mean of a pendulum and thus helping to as certain the exact shape of the earth. OASTOXIZA. Bw tVi ) I! Kin" "w Han Alwp BougW l'reitrlent Arrives la Wanhlugton. Wellington. Hay 80. The train bear Ing the President and Mrs. MclClnloy arrived here on teliodule lime at 7.30 o'clock thlt morning. The blltoue, tired, nurvoui man cannot ucoetafally compete with bli healthy rival. DeWitt a Little Barly HIsera tbe famou pill for conallpatlon will re move the oauae of your trouble. F. S Duffy & Co. A Horrible lleovry. Birmingham, England, May 80. Thir ty-one bod lei of Infanta were discovered lo a cellar beooatb an undertaker's et- tabllabment today. Tbe bodies were in varloua atagea of decomposition and huddled up togothur In iop boxet, " the Doctor told me my cough wai inourable One Minute Oougb Cure made me a well man." Morris Silver, North Hlrslford, N. 11. Because you've not found relief from a stubborn ooogb don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure bat cured thonaanda and It will cure you Safe and aure. 8. Daffy A Co. Oonioa U-BIm14. Mempbla, Usy 30. The cooveniloa adjourned ihla evening lo meet net year In Dallai, Teiai. Oeneral Jobn B Oordon wai ro-lecled commander of lbs order without nppoaltlon and the scene which followed tbe soooiincemonl that for one year lunger he would praalde over the work of the organisation waa touohlug. Tbe old aoldlora aprang their feet and cheored the general with frautlo energy. A Fist Bicycle Rider. Will often raoslv painful eula, epralns of bralaaa from aocldaata, Burk tone' A rale glv, will kill the pain aad heal lb Injury. It' th ercltal a frlaad. Our a Chafing, Chapped Baada, Bora Up, Bora, Uloera aad Pllaa. Car juaranld. Only Soc. Try It. Bold by C. D. Bradbam, Dragglat HI (1W New Orieaaa, La., May W.-Aa oil labet Of . alfhty propentoa a brought la IS stile eetht of Uoai lav, 40 mil west of Maw Orieaaa. 1 jMA fw asoetai age, food which 1 ale fr breakfast weald aot tlosMck foe half aa boar. I bpllU f yor KodoJ Dyaeepeta Oar aad okf aow eat say break fast aad other attahrwtU a rlia aad sy food laotokty dlgetud- Xothlaf eqaal Kodof Dyia Care fot laoahU. O. rttte, ArftifV, . Te t. fedot Dysaeeal Cere Car dieU weal yea sat, f. a Dsy Oof . Jeseeelewa, Taaav Msy M4a atl ( It rprtd I hate tapped a la KoMeky lias, salUe eortk af JesMStowa. ll It the 'swa4 rapW awla well filially letalad U thai ef - . .: . . .. iDyapeplkaeaeaM he lee HJ h a te lit repair saortak aaawv Feed b) aot aoerlaklaf ealU R It !(. i llaavdered siaanh aaaaet dig food, l ssaat havw aanna. Kedat Dyapep. tl Care dig aOkladatf feed wtth pot aid frees the ttaiars, all lag M U fm aad rafale h aalaral rUae. lie kliaatasj areesaeUy the eaaae a the aatoral deUv aa4 ft elatplf seal help hal d fw feed. F, t. Daffy 0. CAP U DINE 1! ADACHK k Ik GEirfE. i ra.M.d ww iMiba -f tS ry 0. IV, S'toe ttjx A. r Dyspepsia Diaests wbaryoa eat. Tbla preparation eoateina all of the digeaUnta and digcat alt kinds of Ioxkl llgivc inauiavreiici ana nevej falls to ears: It allows yoa to eat aL the food yoa want The moatannsitiva stomachs can take It. By it use many thousand of -dyspeptic have been cured after everything else failed. It prevents ronnauon or gaa on tneainm ach, relieving all dlstreas after eating Dtotlngunnccewary. Pleasant to take It can't help but do you eood rreparcdoalyby E.O. PsWitt A Co., ObleaxP F. 8. DUFFY CO THE PORT OF LONDON. It I Pietaroajae. bat It Coaaau eial Glory Deawrtlaa;. That the port of London Is the most picturesque port In the world la unde niable. Far out at son you may behold the shipping of tbe world all converg ing toward the entrance to tbe narrow channel that makes the lower reaches of the Thames navigable to ocean go ing vessels. Wonderful as the sight Is by day, its beauty and it lupresslve- nest are multiplied tenfold In tbe rud dy afterglow of a summer's evening or the velvety luminous darkness of a frosty winter's, night Bat unfortu nately for tbo artist the picturesque I of little avail in tbe utilitarian days, and the port of London bag for year been falling from It proud position a tbe facile prlncep of tbe shipping cen ters of the world. tears ago, In It beydey, the port of London was far and away tbe most prosperous In tbe world. Judged by tonnage or number of vessels or valuo uf cargo, the shipping passing through the port was not merely far ahead of all the other ports, but was more than double that of any other port of tbe world. Two years ago New York equal ed and tbls year bids fair to surpass the old marine capital of tbe world. Other ports are rapidly creeping up, Even In our own country Glasgow and Liverpool are becoming formidable ri vals. Hamburg, Baltimore, Marseilles abroad are all gaining on the British capital. These Indications of feebleness de manded Immedlnte attention. Last year a royal commission was appointed to Inquli-u Into the causes of tbla decline In supremacy. It bas held many sit tings, and all witnesses have borne out the obvious fact that naturally tbe lower Thames Is utterly tuisultcd to tbe requirements of a modern shipping center. Black and White. Aatroaomleal Phatoa-npar. One of the direct results of astro nomical photography has been Its ap plication to searching tbe apace be tween th orbits of Mars and Jupiter, In which aevoral hundreds of minor planet are known to be moving about tbe sun In distinct orbits of their own. Tbo former method of senrcbluR for these tiny bodice. With th eye fixed on tbe sbtbt pleco of tbo teleecope, was painful aud discouraging. Th new way Is to make a photographic ex posure of two or three hours' duration, wben the moving body appcara on the (Into aa a short curved Hue of lljUL l'be minor planet Kroe waa discover ed lu tbla wunucr. Didn't Marry For Money. The BiMton man. who lately married a alckly rich young womao, la happy now, for be got Dr. Klng'a New Life IMIIa. which restored her to prtlorl health Infallible for Jaundice, llllloui- aeaa. Malaria, Fever aad Ague aad all Liver and Si nao Irooble. Uealle bui effect It Only SV at C. D. Bridham'e drug lov. stev if Bartow, Fie., May W.-Frd Rocaalla, who aaaaalted aad ajsrdsred Mrs. Id Taggart, a while woaua, was bqraed at th (take here la the praaaee of ksa drad of people. SnvetTwi From Data. "Oar Utile daagkler had aa elaaort fa tal attaoh ef wbooplag eok aad broa ohllla." write Mrs. W. K. Htvtltad. of A ran oak, H. Y, "bat, wbea all elher reoawUet bfted.'' ws terad her IKewhh Dr. Klag't Mew DUeovery. Oar aleoa, who had OoeiaaapUoa la aa advaaeed stage abe seed ibis woadarfal atedlolae aad today ah It parfwly W1L" Da pera Ihreet aad laag duiaaaa yield lo Dr Klng'a New Dbnevery at te a other aedlela e earth. lafalltbU fot Oeefte aad Oohta. Kb) aad l .0 heula gaaraa Ud ay 0. D. Iradhaai. Trial beltU rnt Ofiki Serrlce. ' . The aueetloa ef the pWUe la re- testally sailed 1 the ahaage ta the aoeedale af the aaaO anhlhhed today. The ahaage Hal a sow tiki tali fof the eerrtar, eke ; . Oelleetiea J0 a. ta, t 0 1 DeUvwry IN " " ll 00 - , Dalvery lie ; 1 00 pas OalleeUoalOOp . M0 ColVeeUea la Vetitna OWtrVn ealy ito p. ax. te lOOp at fVeeUaf-Mal 100 ' a, ta) 111 a.a,.. . IA th Feet OOe th aWW f ef the 1.00 ea. vral ateaef M I It a. aa, fet the Um p. JL trala at . p tx ) Far th trala gH Hinhiad fytl00p.x Twee at aeilaaalee eely ea N aay, frees T. a. aw to 1 00 a. aa. Th Pwaeay aad ervwam Wat West earry k smQ fa taUiat 41 at potato Wtwaaa beta aad Oatda- twito'l dltmy ta4ow fnaal I JO a as. te loss a. v P1. cu. aillw'w) !- f. a,( M af fu !! f REPLACING ThE OfclD PUMP. . ttete Artists rmea Otra Starva ay Qrattttw. " Tbo aae of the Iron fence, Vttb stone foundations and brick pillars and tm presBtve gates, has long been a favorite device -of architects to tie together group of building of different types er to bring out tbe unity tn a general in. Harvard university has had for serexal years a tew handsome eatca, the gift of Individual aJutnnt, but this year tbe various classes are uniting to build a fence completely ronml the grounds and to put up new gates aad a lodge house on Massachusetts avenue near tbe library building, where here after tbe main entrance to the campus, or "yard," aa It Is called, will be. At Soldiers' field, tbe spacious ath letic grounds of tbe college across the Charles river. In Boston, but only' a few minutes' walk from the college yard, another fence bos been built to Include the baseball diamond, football gridiron, running track and locket buildings. Here tbe central feature Is a noble gate erected in memory ot Marshall Newell, tbe young graduate whoso death several yeara ago caused such deep grief among all the more re cent classes. The class of 180U, Instead of contrlb utlns a section to the fence around the yard, has decided to put up a fountain to take the place of the old pump Where In more primitive days the stu dents used themselves to draw water for their rooms aud which bus beeu a landmark at the university for a longer period probably than even the ancient Stouphton, Massachusetts and liar vard halls which look down upon It, though these were used by the Ameri can troop under Washington during the siege of Boston. ON THE PICKET LINE. imiilas Story Told ot an Oineer In ta Phlllpiilttrs. A Louisville boy, an olllccr In the Phlllpplnea, tells a story on one of his brother offleers which will bear re peating, snys the Ixralsvlllc Courier Journal. The officer In question, a cap tain, stutters badly. He had been oo iccrultlng duty lu the United States and while at his work had enlisted for bis regiment a Hum who stuttered ns badly as. If not worse than, tbe cup tain himself. Borne time Inter be was ordered back to his company, and a few days after ward wub on duty ns olllccr of tbe day. As It happened, tbe Rtntterer that be had enlisted was without bin kuowl edge put on guard duty that night. When the captain went around to In spect the guard, he cninu to tbe new sentry and was challenged, "lluli-litib-b-balt, wbo-who-wbo c-c-comes there?" Tbe cnptuln answered. "O oo of-of-of-of-llcer of-the dld-dnd-day." Then the Bentry said, "A-n-ii-advaiice, of-f-of -of -olllccr of the d-d-dny, lo b-blb- bab-be recognized." By this time tbo captain was mad all over, for lie thought the man was mocking bliu. lie did not Uuow the re el ult, ultlimicli tbe recruit knew blin The contain went bntinctni: up to tbii ti'ntry and jelled at btiu. "W-w wU wli-wbnt d d d -darn f-f fool enlisted y-y-y-you?" and the sentry aald, "Y-y j-jou did, sir." Dfitk al Rnt. "1 uppooc," said tla- stonecutter, "you'll wsni ilequlescat lu pntv' i bottom of your wife's monument Y Die "No," repiu-d tbe bereaved Mr. Peck; "make It 'Hequleeco in paw.' " That means 'I rest la peace," doean't it r' "Yea. end I want you to algn that 'Ilusliand.' " 'atbollc Btandard and Tlmi-a. Arall)'a HoWI.. "Tbla la a cold world. A mnD can't gpl a Job uuleaa he bas a good suit of riot bee." "Well, tbo l a logic." "l.ogleT He ceo't gvt a good ault of riot he onlees he baa a Job."-Detroit t-rn- Pmia. CURB a KWKaiUi aa ua Ik Mina - - MliklilKlMM,,, vurnt ni omaat. n. a iw CONSTIPATION ttZTS F. . DCFFT A OO. It h not too hie to pat la Dwa, eae as? seed p'wr earpswtaw so eMaM etaae fenea aair aMiipaej etawh. we bam that d llwy aaaat gn,' JfrtMwHMalhersahf 4. a lw aoe '''",.,. Refrigerators Villte Ihant&in Ice Cram Freezers W tnril rrj h--g to Mil fmml b' frhw1 K LE.tainiiTTfCO 8cbool days are danger days for Araerioan girls. Often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to re cover the lost vitality. Sometimes it is never recovered. Perhaps she is not over-careful about keeping her feet dry ; through carelessness in this respect the monthly sick ness is usually rendered very severe. Then begin ailments which should be removed at once, or they will -produce constant suffering. Headache, fuint ness, Blight vertigo, paina in the back and loins, irregularity, loss of sleep and appctito, a tendencv to avoid the society of others are symptoms all indicating that woman's arch-enomy is at hand. This need not be so if mothers would have a thought for the physical condition of their daughtors, and see to it that they have proper assistance. Lydla E. Pinkhuiu's Vcgotablo Compound has helped many a young girl over this critical period. With it they have gone through their trials with courage and safety. With its proper use the young girl is safe from tho peculiar dangers of school years aud prepared for hearty womanhood. Mrs. Camp writes about her Daughter's Health. " Deau Mrs. Pinkbam ; I write to tell you about my daughter. She Is nineteen years old and is flowing all the time, and has been for about throe, months. The doctor does her very little giod, if any. I thought I would have her try Lydta B. Plnkhum's Vegetable Com "DXAB Mrs. ntuff the use ana is now thankful to Vegetable Compound in my houne. Vnn kin m riArmkwlnn to nublish tho means of doing others good." Mill, Macon, Us. 6.Url1 wUb which will be teatimnaial ta wriler'a avecial PROSPEROUS REH Of THE WORLD wixiltln't think i, wrarlnK a n-alj -nil-Mitt n( rb.llitiiia. Onr i,( the limine, uf llli-It t lap tour ( lolliliifl I" lit veil. haiiK "I'll. I'"V well anil lit .i. r Imll vldnallly t.prlally In ar' wialher Wewill mki- yru a mil nl rl.-lliliif Imm srrjr. al prli-.-w tlitlll tnv y-m llila luaiiry al u lair prto- F. n. Cliftdwlrl., Iotlr lllrrrtorj. NEW HRHN CONCLAVKiW. Inprrrrnl Drtii-r llrplaanpba, atoete lad m 4lh Tburxlay nlarhi. al " o'clnrk al lU.na trealUll. I'. A. Wlllla. Art-WoB. J. J. Tnlxra, Jr. Plaaaclar, Z V. Murphy. Hee relary. KUKtKA IrOIXlI HO. 7. I. OUT Ufiw W. f. Urockrtt, H. 0 ; Jeeaae R naareoa V. U Oao. Oraao. BaotyLW. 11. Uetrty, reeevrtal Sarratary; A. K. P1t taa, Traei. - Karalar ssistlaga stary Moooay niflhl at f W 'elott. CALCMKT KKCAstrMUtT, Ko. 4, L O. O. f. Offinetat i. I. lUster , a P . t 6 tHoans). U P4 T I) Carraoay. H. W A.T. Laa4 1. WjOaa Ormsj. rVtibat S tin lib. Traseiw, lUralaf caia await, fat, IrL aa4 tik (If aay) Tbaraday al bu la aanh saawlh at l.tt a'etoc. if iw itm lodox Ko i.r. rt 4 o- J. C. (Waa, free 1. 0 IHaMh. rWotaV l( Wyt H. It Hill, naaavctal BWy. Mat ta tka kalkia af tlaraaoay Hall evawy id aad tr4 Maoday llf kK la saah vaaih. - CTATn t'TXIlt "JfO. t KPIOBTD or MARK05T. Mamaa s4 sa4 th Wedaaaatay atka ta each saneth la lineialraar'i Hall. NWk alra4,al 7 SO Mtwt. IV H tUlt rWdearti R. i. H.r. IWy, R L I1IU, fisatMlal eareUiy. - i. -ju WAixn, ; .Altasnaryal Uv. 74 aV rmM H , tr Rtat OhaHsohs. ". H MUX. II C ' t'ranaj fVaaay kHrnrf . rie-H. l"rwr-, Jitm, ttMhrv, CaH. UwaM laantr, tmt IM aixt facta nl Carta, MR. M.A.CAMP I pound, but 1 want your HdTioe oeioro sne. oefrins its use. I have become very much alarmed about her, ns she is getting weak. 1 nm so anxious for her to get well." Mrs. Matilca A. Camp, Manchester Mill, Maoon, Oa. Here 19 Her Second Letter. PmRiiAM: It Riven me great plea sure to tell you ot the iR-nniit my daughter has received from Lydla E. Plnkhnm'a Vege table Compound, lihu wa in a very low state ; the doctor did her no good. After begin- of your mouicfnn alio began to mend able to bo at her work. I feel very you. and exiect always to keep your It Is tlio nest inellcine l over Know. this letter, if you wish. It may be Mas. Matilda A. Cami Manchester , OwinK It, i h' t that wm, skeptical Ki.pU, have ir,.,,, Uiiv; t lime itr.tinaed a Renntncnc., nl th Ir.tlinonial ktlCfl He art c"i. -tan-.lv tutluhing, wc have the Naunnal i.if. it.mk. ,1 Lri. Maaa , $.00. pid lo tij i.:r i. -h-- ll al,f,w Owl the above out genuine, ol .1 - ( ihli.hed belra ibtai!tir,if the petjnuaVHi 1 .vm K fLNHUAai UKUacllli Co. For Rent. My sl' Ti- -.ii S"i Mi Knuit St r. t is fur lent il iv ( VI di' st..- ' Ii H I Is ilcsll' iiltlt- -''I' ii ("i Hi - 1 .ilr liiiv i.i-s Hii.I -I ) . . i il..- . .. ; Hi f..,s th- 'I i ''hi inn li ri Ml tn(t-. Wnl, i si;1.;. s t,., - ynr-i. Iitu It :m.l I.,' - :. ,.' i, ill .n- ,n . Mil li I'm- s;::,i.- i- !' . . ;:r ( in . llnri' :itl "111' .i l. : A III.' I ' j .Ill's. n any kind in my ; ' I u; i ! . It f i ' WTHTTH HI' 'I ivi s I Wc hitvf ii" i nl '! at 1 1 r i i - "H . I! ! kin.U . f htiixi- W..-.1. :i: ll.t- s.rmi; i j nn'ht lii-n- ni.tl vn- wiint t" wt t i.r ltl hl4H k uf vkmnl oil l.f i r wnriii ukiIIh i I UtkfR i Imrcr 1 1ns ml;intAi:' "ft Lu k j tl n Tu vs U fr "iir i luloiiit iv BIG HILL, Tic Shioile Mas List your Taxes. Nollre Ii Ix-n-liy tlffn. llinl Ibe llal la.krr fur Ihc Hih lownalilp ('riTen roun. ly, will all nl the Court IImum In (hi illy of New linn June lal lo Mth In rlnilrr, end from SUh lo ISlh Inrlualte. I Hlierm a Halloa on ihi I'.lh, l Itrllilr oa Ibe till and Mod "f June llM At which lime and place, til ui piynra of aid Inwoahlji, are rr0lrl lo mere to Ibe llal laker, for laisllon, for I In- yrsr 1WI. All the real ratal and prrmasl propmty nf every nilufe, and to (Iva la lhr poll t'ndei Ike palm ind panil Use latpnaarl tj lea Yoar aUaSllna Ii eeprrtelly rallaxl In lata reveaua act. W. at. Trun. IJel taker. ntiiMjUAnTEM roil HARDWARE Asa) all I lade at EU1LDIIS EATER1AL Hosting at4 Cooklnf 8to aaa! lUogrO, Usm, Cosaoot, rtaotsf, JMsU, Oih, Vamlttt, NllJ, fUah, Doon, mir4a, OiiWy sn4 all Iho haafal rtklrsj Ij fon4't tTto-afaU IlaHaaro Hon, , Bf4 fTI . Iwrt lrlcr. lMf I total ChotUwU, wraxr-nxnirr; Tt. c A;& N. C.R R THIS TAB I f K: To Tab i- r'flM--i lina- a: I ' lill 1. -oilig Karl I nri i 1.. NO. K PSe-W 1!. 1 ' . p III eT ATI 0 ti) . (..iM-! 109 . !i;n...,. 4 3-i Kii." 5 10... . . A: Ni-w 1 . .. 5 60... I. 7 15. . Ar. M'-n-i.e-nel N... 7 I i.M.i n . 1 , 8un h 1- ' -i Lv. K. ll ) 7 40... 6 1''.. . . R SO. . . H IW. . . 9 50... (ioldHtxini. ,Lft(Jl!i.-,pi . h' !n-' 11 . !!.. r. . .New I;, rn ar. Moreheail My I. 11 in. .. No. 5, Passenger Train. STATlO I 11, -i.ii I'-AILV Kli KT Si M'l Ar. a. at. I .i i . m 7 8-1 Uoldnimro . ! i 7 48 licst'i. i; r, 7 S8. IjiUraii);i. , ;: 8 11' Kalling fri-t k. . i. . i "18 1- Inatoii i; ,-; 8 . (.laaweii ;. ' 8 Hi l'.-.,r ;. : 8 06 Core Crock r, . . 9 80 Tuacarvrn ; i-.i 9 2 darks :, . it New Hi-rn 4 V- A. o, I- ii. No. 1, f N... v M x'd Ft. aud BraTioNH: i i PasaTn. lv-. ' Lv. a m A i . 5 00 (loldiilmni 5 33 Heat's fl 15 IjiOiaime 8 29 Falling Oreek 7 15 K inn ton . . . 7 23 ....cafwell 7 57 Ar. Dover l,v 8 20 Core ore 1' l I ,,; 1 v:i 'J in I in I 'J !s 1J Hi I" in Hi 17 1:1 in In I il !i til i Hli f i; n :'M 7 .',11 a M. 8 55 Tuscaroni 0 12 darks 9 42 Ar. New li.-in, l.v 1 30 Lv. " Ar 2 12 Kivnrdnln, 8 20 croaUtn 8 05 llftvcloek 3 84 Newport, I ,v 3 47 Wildwooil 8 52 Atlantic 4 08. . . Ar. Morehoail city, I. v. . 4 23 Ar. M. city Ilopot, l,v . P. . Monday. WodiioHday ;.tnl '. fTiirnnlHy, T)iurnd:.y ai.il ShIui.i, S. I,. 111.1 .. HU.-- !r I- The PaiMi5 Ilt'irliiiiih Cn r! t- I. Surplus ;mJ PkiIIK $Mi.rSiMiii APi;iL ioih, nm r. Of, , fjOOI) tTHINCS ) TO MM , It!'. AV ON 4 IliM- M mi 1 1 u (- n.;il t.. 1 .1, U .-ii N i, 1 1- .ii;- hk, ., .. i, k A : i , . i v.-i. l- i - v i ', i ', w . I.1 1 1 . ii:ivi- ti--l ') ii- ! - i I ii. . , . V.. t -in- Ii,.- Hi. ... ., ,- l . ,1 ,. . -1 t nn , i.r-: t :is $ ' " tir Im-.! ,-ik(, :, , , . . , I I l -k . i rr-l.ll inns w il Ii ii.,:ilU tl.i u.l ind iiri-lil.ilili- H. M. Pollock, Tho CHE A PEST Turnouts in the city. No. 70 8uth Front Street, opposito Hotel Chattawka Nice Residence tin J(4inaUm atm-i for sale at a low flffurr. I a' so liar on my liarnls (W OlclaM (rtrfp'iSr'd lO IKKI laths that Wilt W iktKl of trry choip. K. K. IIAUI'KH. P. TltFJVWITII, EUCISMS fc VEEILBIGE7, aaafaaUr ' st tlas, Wsraos. farls. is, ftasalrlaf M M IhOft ittiea, ' Bassa, Wafiao, Can aa4 ttays kf aj as4 hi aata, . oar vk'" CStfTH 111 1: STABLES tiL

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