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THE JOUI T TubiUhed every day Id tLeyeai.exccpi Monday, at M Middle street. V CHARLES U 5TCVCNS.- niTOR AWT frnYVPPTTr.TlYll gUBSCRIPTIOH jRATES. - . tone year, In advapce.. j .;,i,,...$4.00 ' One year, not In advance., 5.00 ,'- Monthly, by carrier in the city. . ., v .50 " ' A.dvertlstngitatea furnished onapplI cation.,' , i J Entered at the Poet Office, New Bern, N. C, u second class matter. , . :ri -.5 Official Paper tMew Ben d , , Crmi Cosity. - 'X Mew Bern, N. C..Oeftf 19. 1901. TO MCDOTATtnV P.CiTOC aNTk iAAlikli ww em!)' i cBeyeral days ago It was noted In the - newspaper dispatches, that - a special committee of railway, executives from the lhrM ratlrn&d uoolatlona.the Trunk - Line, the Central Traffic end the ' West ern Passenger, had Toted that free pus es shall cease on and after TJannary 1st 1902. on all lines represented by these associations, which would mean all Im portant railroad lines In this country. This action was Interpreted by. so t e newspapers to mean the extinction of th9 free pass system, whlc would work a wonderful change for maoypmonir ; The fact is that this commutes has no power to rote away the pass, system, and it was appointed to look Into the matter of recommending jthe abolish ment of the issuing of ''exchange pass W that Is passes Issued by one rail- road company to me omciais oi unoiner for llkefavors, which is generally known as the exchange ot, "annuals.'', ? This Is very different from the doing away ot "free" passes, although the free nftftft vatam AT tilriH IB nreniineiiv annn awey Wltn, comparea wwnav prevauoq The old joke of the newspaper man al ways ruling "iree, is not applicants. w In - exchange lor -advertising,, the rail roads generally "getting the test of the exchange. If the recommendation of the commit tee noted above, should beearrledlnto force, there would be a largo decrease In the travel of so called "railroad, mag nates,'! who every year work to the'llm it the privilege which the exchange of "annuals" gives them. , -( Catarrh Cannot be Cored. ; with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, "as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional dis ease, and In order to care it yon. must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken Internally, and acts direct ly on the blood and, mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh is not a quack medtolne. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years, and Is a regular prescription. It is 'composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, toting directly on the mucous surfaces. - The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results ill curing Catarrh. Send for. testimonial free. ;; ::J: -J P. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo,. Q. , Bold by Druggists, Wcv vt' HaU'sFamlly Pills are the.bsst. ; :i ': Sedet of American !Snesi Chicago Xto&iriploibin to the- soocess of . Amsrlcaas,-; eaysi . "Amencane mace wast pwpio .wash -.' I I ! -I III) J"' on sale at V. 8. Duffy ft Co.!. drug etote It U palled Chamberlain's tosjach and rr i... t-TaI-.-- ft ntw L.iu n4 . it wwaM. . mtjvm ujf.v .vt.t mn will prevent the attack If glyeif a soon '. as the first Indication or the disease an- Dears. rrice a cents oer box. t tMmpief - r. -..free. ?;.,'' , .i', 7 ' . ; Successful Boer Inraslon. . r, -' ir Oape Town, Dot 17-Plver hundred Unir Invaiiiini km rumitlratM the rrnt targe naroDer oi reornus ana nig qunn- TOlI SNOW WHAT TOD Akfi TAtTftG , When yoe take woven Tasteless Chin T VriHbOU V Trj MAIM PIWWU1 VUK ifc is simply Iron end quinine In a ,tastoleJ ' mm..' xi if Luii-'no dbt. r rico ixhi. . .. I- tlCI-. IT.MKM oh-"1" 1 t, . i c . - m u. 1 II f "ti t. . fti ft tX .X, I 11 . " IH I o:TT.T, C'a. F. 8. KOT ft CO. "las- tij cr: z .: t : Send fnf oqf FR 8 '(JOKMA r HguMDMik. r 7 "5 "y 1 j Tftrose tfmtw st sfay, n85 tVmes a year, tha Sb)aV'. OTh - Snp V 0CffTW twine wrffl malm mur rf!rtMhirw u. ' Ii m S UWW B X, cloanec than oap or n,lhTnH could ''r' main ttieot Thore h fto dnnioi tfaat GOLD POST wfflnot da teeer. )? and oseaaeruuunotpar any cleanwrT: . TUBR E FAIRBANK COMPA!iVr CUoata SLLouta, (lo TorU. Boston. ' :: Presldent,Wants a Sttoiu:I(aTT.f - Washington, " Oet. tl Reosevelt's bidget for toe Navy sails for fBJ.OOO .. 000. He wants three new bat leshlps of the first- classr- two new armored cruisers of the highest . type," twelve ganboat and an. Increase in the naval estimate over the app'roprlatloos for 1908. . "Por three days and nights I suffered agony untold from aa attack of cholera morbus brought- on by eating cucum bers," saysM. X, Lowther, clerk of the district eourt CealrevlU Iowa." "I thought I should Mrely.dley end tried a dozen dtfferesimedicinee but t all to no purpose, .1 sent for.a bottle of Cham berlain's OolIo,.Chalau and Diarrhoea Bemedy and three doses relieved .me en tirely." This remedy Is for sale by F, B. Duffy ft Co. v Aniety - About Missionaries. Constantinople, Oet 17. Great anx iety Is felt ooneernlnr Mlaslonarles Balrd and HukeL the arbitrators. A thlrfl mlulonary bar been sent in quest of them and the brigands. It Happened in a Drug Store. ? "One day last winter lady; came lo my drug store end tsked for brand of cough mMlclne that I did not have in stock," says Mr. O. B. Grandin, the pop ular druggist ..-of Ontario, If. Tv She wu disappointed and wanted to knew what cough preparation 1 could recom mend. : 1 said to her I could, freely rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that she could take bottle of the remedy end after . giving it a fair trial if the did not find K worth tbe money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the' price paid. In the oourse of A day of -two the-- lady .came back in company wlH friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a . bottle : of . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.;, 1 consider that very good recommendation for the remedy." It Is for sale by F. 8. Duffy ft Co. , v ' Jgarl Russcn Out of JaU. I London, Oct. IT. Bad RaaselL sen tenced la July last to three saonths' lav prisonment for bigamy, wu released to daIrons Holloway JalL He (t la good health, end lmnaedfejeyjemUAbMt his eld evocatlomsi;.;:,:;:';;, m y e,..;,..,,;.. . WbatjOTtface ' SomeUssee li fortune, ,iwir If you have a sallow eomplexloev JtuaV diced look;' moth patcbae , and blotches on tbe skin, all signs of Uvar Treuble. But Dr. King's New Life Pile gin Clear Bkln, Bosy Cheeks, Bk Complexion. Only 28 cents at 0. D. Bradham! Drug Btore..; ? i .'a y. ' ' I . : Kill :! ' New Terkv-Oot,). J7. Maeter Mn Nicolas Brvwn, -Jr atlteaets, with Un millions la hie own name, ar rived on the Teutonic, today, and de parted on a special ear for , Newport He travels In stats, earryinf pbysialans, nurses, - valet, - wardrobe ' and . eleven Ueaka - ; : ;l had long suffered from indigestion" writes O. A. Le Dels, Cedar -City, Bp. "Like others I tried many preparations but sever found anyehlng that did me good until I took Eodol Dyspepsia Cure. One bottle cared me. . A friend who had suffered similarly I pot on the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Care. He is gslnlog fact and will soon be able to work. ' Be fore be used.Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Indi gestion had made hire a total Wreck. Pa Duffy. . ..V;.- ; v v'.- CrtttoaX ;. "" fihe Ton don't love trie aa much as you did or you would have stayed lon ger last nlKbt He But you Iniilflfcd on my going. ' "And If you had lovofl me yoa wouM not have gone." Dvtix.lt l'rrw Tress. , Crfitn( le to take the common thliigs of life an1 walk truly emorj themv-Olive iu;.iier. The eight hour day Is not such Ii ue w tblng.x:Oa April 2. 170' the town of Pnrtrldgcfleld, Mass., now Peru, voted "to grant X150-f or. repairing highways In said town, to be worked out 2 thirds In June next, at Sa Qd per Day, and the other third In September at 8s per day. Eight boors la a day to b Deemed e DayWork,",,;rrr, 1 t. -S ' . iiii . . r ?' i -.,. When you have no - appetite, do- not relish yiwr food and fl d.ill after - eat ing you may know that you need a does of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 95 cents. Samples free at P 8 Duffy ft Co's drag store. :' .' ; ' She Aatrec4 Wlh Him. : Husband-But you must admit that my taste Is better than yours. i Wife Yes, of course It Is. ; Husband I'm surprised to hear you snyso. - Wlfe-Oh, there's nothing remarkable about it! The mere fact that von itian. lied me and I married you proves It Answers, .:;.-- ' .- -. - Stepped Into IJve Coals, r- v 'When a child I burned my foot fright, fully," writes W. R. Eads, of Joneoville, Vs., "which causad, horrible leg sores for 80 years, but Bucklea's Arnlca-8alve wholly cured; me after everything else failed." Infallible.-or Burns,' Scalda, Oats, Sores, Bruises and Piles. t Bold by 0.1). Bradhm85c. ? ' ' ' - In a Daa vrmr - "VooH .Lave to excuse my dolly," said the little four-year-old, with great dignity. "She's Indisposed." J "What Is the matter with her, Kit ty?" asked the visitor, with a show of friendly Interest and sympathy. 1 "She's tost all tbe sawdust out of her Stomach," replied Kitty, "part of her left leg's gone, abe'a got nervous pros tration and can't Drink her eyes," Chi cago Tribune, - - ' TV-' SalfatJoBLOn the Best : UnUncni Price, 18 otsf large bottle 98 els.' Great est cure on. earth for Rheumatism, Neu. ralgla, ' Soreness- Sprains,- Backache' Stiffness, Cuts, Bruises, Weoads, Bwell iags, Burns and Frost Bltee. . Salvation OB kins an pato.-ip. - If 1"Mlss Flummery bae eucb beautiful balrl Why, ebe can ett on It" ' .. "How careless ot her to leave li lying around In tbe chairs." Cleveland Plata Dt BaJTs Baby Syrupjibrt tethlng: Bablesl Price, 10 ols. Ourei Wlnd-Colio, Diarrhoea, Dyseotery, Gri ping Pains, Bout Stomach, Fever. Chol era afan turn. Dr. Ball's Baby Byrup promotes the digestion and eoothee the baby, s' Wit ,. An Automobile on tbe Rampatc: ' Brooklyn," Oct 17-Henry McOreery's automobile became unmaaageable today aad dashed lntea trea, exploding and severely InJsriDg MoOreery ane 'four QtherS kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is aot a mere stimulant to tired nature. It affords the stomach e6mplete and absolute rest by digesting tbe food you eat.' Too don't have to diet but can enjoy all the good food yeu.waat:.. Kodol Dyspepsia .Cure ItuttnU j relieve lhat dlatreed feeling after teilng, gives you'new life end . vig or. FSDuffy. . ,. : V C(ekls Bli Tntm, ,, 1 Church Did you say Bob has been living In the suburbs all summer? . , - Gotham tea, railing bees. . . "Raisin n xoT' - , , ' ; ,." -."Xns. lio's taught them to chase him down to tlte train every morning." fonkers Statesman. love to I "i to kin InMHi ar, 1 Rhcnr.tlsn Curd la 2 L'ai T.J. n'ufkmore, of IIlIor Si I more, 1'"' 'ii -tj, Pa., say": "A t!i. 0 s'-1 I '"ire I I.niiln of 1' Cii'e. It j, t ii. a out df the lion-.' bou t. I to my l 1 l h 1 t'. n ti!.- n '. ' -o sii-t I' -i h V la I' r ' n ' d I' i i' y . Ii I r . 0 'f t' . ! c i I i r -i i ' , i 1 1 r. 1 i f' ' ' i ; I 1 : v : rs. sf,..rt In ;l r.cTG ci tzj u::zz One man In six In the British navy Is a total abstainer.- . -C ' a. l aehlon journals announce that it will be a "velvet winter." ;. srrT.: There are 80,000 Portuguese In Mas; sachusetts, Boston having over 8,000. Mormon missionaries report that they are making jnany convert ' in - Ger many. , -v . -, White pine, when green,-weighs 84.82 pounds to the enble foot when season ed, 29.58. ; -r-. , The latest thing In the eating saloon and lunch cafe lines is the automatic or walterless restaurant. - H'" -Paving expert merits are to Iml made In Havana with vitrified bricks, gran ite squares and sandstone blocks..-' , It Is estimated that the Puget sound aockeye salmon pack for this season win be 1200,000 casea, valued at 8400,- ooa , " - . - & l One of the Buenos Ayres newspapers bas a consultation- room In which the poor can dally get medical or legal ad-ykefree..- . , , v Tasmania's government does not per mit any land to be sold by private con. tract within five milea of Hobart or Lttunceeton. , . ' South .Dakota has more Indians (U (M0) than any other state. Of tbe terri tories. Indian Territory haa 68,000 and Ariaona 20,ooa . hy -i Exports oi Americu-breadstuffa In creased 22 per eent during the past sev en' months over tbe same tune tbe pre ceding fiscal year. v r - . . More than 2,000 men are at work on the Swiss tide of. the Blmpton- tunnel and nearly 1,60Q on the Itoilan side. Much trouble has been .caused by a yeln of water which supplied i50 Quarts per second. -; :izf - Ohemtata aay that 48 per cent of green wood consists of water. They estimate that It fa almost Impossible to expel all the' water, ironveeasoned lumber, about W per cent remaining tn highly seasoned woods, 7 The demand for agricultural Imple ments tn Egypt la Increasing with the progress made - in -' cultivating land. Farmers are rapidly finding out the value of Improved machinery end have In use already a number of thrashing Heeent' statistics show that no teas than 28,484 horses, mules and' donkeys were killed n- the slaughter house ot Pan tin and Vlllejulf, In France, dur ing 1800. V Of these 25,000 were sold for food and the remainder of them de clared unfit for consumption, v 1 The biggest woodworking plant In the state of California haa been erect ed by the unions ot Ban Francisco and la now turning out material aa fast as 2,000 union carpenters -can place It on the buildings In two clOea. It gives employment to 180 union mill men x About 40-per-cent of the. men em ployed tn the Minnesota mines are Pln kndera, another 40 per cent Hungari ans, about 8 per cent Italians, and the seat are divided among Americana, Ger mans, French, Scotch and Welsh. The mainstay of the mine are the Comlah-1b'..'J;;:'-:i.v::':k:',''.;-',:; V"" f Excellent results nave followed the administration of forest and timber production by the Hungarian govern ment. While In 1868 the net Income from , the national forests amounted only to UM.O00 norma, they yielded during the last decade more than 8,000.000 florins, . ' The. wrgeet beehive tat the west k claimed by lerltvgton, I EL In the long bridge of the Alton railroad over the Mackinaw river a great colony of the Insects have eatsWIshed quarter. Tbe hive I In the main span, which Is 120 feet long, and the stretch, of comb Is fully tnatlengtn' :'V -.The presidents ot the Berlin Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Ant male have Issued ft proclamation to the public urging them, In engaging cabs or wagons, to take only those drivers who do not fellow the stupid and cruel cus tom of using blinders xver the eyes of the horse, which le the principal cause of ahytng... ; ; ; f : At ft birthday party fa Bah way," . 7, recently font sbrters were among the guests. Their united ges foot up 822 years, divided tn . this wan Mr. Mary P. a Bowett, elghty-lx trs. Elisabeth Acken, eighty-four; '.Mrs. Henrietta Van . Bleklen, eighty, and Mrs. Bruen,. eighty. They are all In szceUent bealth. iU" .'Sisal culture to East Africs Is' pre greasing, there being over- 100,000 plants set out In .one locality, ft few were brought from Yucatan in 180L and the number has grown as mention ed. In another locality are plants cov ering LW0 acres. Bis hundred acres of Mauritius agave hemp are laid out In the same territory?, -jv .-. -V. vw. '.Fan Blver, MaaT prodoees more than-three-quarters ot all the print cloths made tn tbe United States, has onMventh of all the spindles-In the country and about ft fourth of those tn New England and more than twice as auny.ee any city tn the-eountry. ' Its mllla turn out more than 1.000 miles of cotton. eloth every working day. '. 'New York' state stands high as m milling stats because Its western bor dee touches the outer edge of the great lake system of elevators, and right in the metropolitan district Itself there ar two of the wrgeet and unset mllla In the country, each with,, ft capacity of 8, GvO 'barrels, and five others with a capacity of from 1,000 to 2.000 barrels a day.. 1 .' ; ; ; . ,- ..- ; Excavations made by explorers In and about CUama, Guatemala, bare re sulted In the discovery of coins-and Jewels worth over- t"0.0?3f Idols, Crowns an1 tabl:(S of Cue gild, dec orated by tiia A?.!cB and t;i Montran. mas emtrl.' l.nvo twii found by workmen on two C'-.-na I' .ntntSonS, and hmtilrcTe of vaiiiK-e have !' .n(tm- tlifV prvl C!i'-!or-r.crit to sin the mreliii'' i :.", J. R. ( i,C V t it V 'IdLkof Thnrir. .. . 1 i 1 it M of 1. ". t y e ,1 t I'm''! lo 111.: i : . 1 . ,-ir ("i.-n- . - ; ' : ' : i r .11 'i'M0lty f t V ... ' ' - . 8 Overworked Women. Fatigue is the natural result of hard work, bat ex- baastion results from weakness. '-'' Hard work for a weak woman is traffic in flesh and blood. V - It makes little difference what the field of work is, whether at home or elsewhere, if there is weakness, work brings exhaustion. " AbiUty to stand the strain of hard work is the privi lege of the healthy and robust.' ' -.: How our hearts ache for the sickly women that work for daily bread at some ill-paid factory employment I -y:. How distressing also to see a woman straggling with her daily round of household duties, when her hack and ., head are aching, and erery new movement brings oat a newpainl ' - -v - - it .the mere looking on at these Buftering women ; touches our hearts, how hopeless most, life be to the wo .men themselves t ..,.' J ' - i;-,; -:ir Their devotion io- duty is a heroism which' well -person cannot undersvandfr ii.-::.-. .-. v y '. Can these, ailing, weak Wornerjj who are called npon - to do work which would tire a strong man. be made to see , that they can easily and sorely better their condition I v V Will not the Tolumes Of letters from- women made strong by Lydla E. rinkham's Vegetable OomptAiatV convince them of jthe virtues of this medicine) I v ". '..-- U How shall the FACT that It WJLI IBBXPTHBa. be imada plain I , ' r-aw; SrShZ: ' When a medicine has been raooessful in mora than a - million cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying. It, V I do not believe it would help me "I .;',; i 1 . - - . ' Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discouraged, exhausted with each- day's work. - Ton have some derangement of the feminine organism, and. IyUa i E. rinkham's Vesretable Oompound will help yon Just ' as surely as it has others. ; -v ." ; - : - .-' . Read the letters from women in the opposite oclumn . of this paper, and when you go to your drug store to buy this Bteriing medicine, do not let yourself.be persuaded to . accept the aruriiat's own valueless preparation because it is a few cents cheaper thaa - - ', -. rv ; ,v ; .. -, ; 4 i-c:-::r:::5:Cc:::'l Evidence of Mrs. Pirikhatn's Cures. wi'fVTria.arpf thus Mas. Pmau. -.-One year ago I read a letter In s paper tell ing how much good one woman had derived from Lydla 13. Pinkham' Taac!o bvmpouna. i rum boeii nick all winter ana was nearly discouraged, a. tlie medicine the aocior goro me am me no good. I had kidney com plaint, ioacorrncMft, lieung, beoringown feelini?, and pamfal menstraatioe), I wrote to you desoriV Ing mv trouble and aocn reoolvcd an answer toUhaff me what to do. I followed your instructtoaa, ana havo taken nine botUes of Vcmtable Compound and used one packog-o of Psnavo Waah and ono box of Liver 1111a, J am well now, do not have mono aloft spoils at the monthly period, but eon wok all day, and that I never could do unUl 1 began taking the Oompound. I oaunot oralae tho V Compound too highly. I do hope every eufferlojr Woman will learn at ran. imimIIm mnA K. as I have been. I wkh all euoeees to the Oorapoirod ; it has dona wonders for me and I em so thankful." MES. UKMB KBLLOOO, Ber lin Heights, Ohio. r- . '' Daan Mae. Ptrkbam: I wtah to let you know tfaat LrdU B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has oared me of painful menstruation ' from which I auSered terribly. I really boiler that I would be inaans to-day U it had not been for your roedMne. I cannot praise your Com pound enough, and feel that all who euffer from feraala trouble would pat themselves under yoar care and follow your advice they will And rellei-MISS E. & SOIOLTES, Ml Oliver, Vlttsburg, Pa. D-A Mna. mTor tlghi yoar I hT sf .red with WW matlon of tbe womb and bladder, profuse and painful menstruatloB. and at times It seemed as though I should die. I dootored most of tnetlme. batern to fall rerr year. A short tiros ago I began to take todls B. Plnkhajn'a VegeUble Compoond, and, thank tb your wonderful mediclos, I am to-day a well woman. Your medicine U weman'a host frled.--MES. U L. TOWNS, Littleton, N, H " WM " Daun Mas. Pwibam: J suffered fer sis years, sometimes beta unable to get about at all. It so nod to me as thoagh I could not live, aad I did not sere to. : I had womb tremble, kidnsr tronhla, leaeorrkoMft, backapbe, was nervous, and had no ambition. Was obliged to gtvs up t7 trade. I tried three doctor, but they did ma no good, so I thought I would try Lydla E Plukbass's VsgetaMe Compoand. I did soTand I felt better after the Bret bottle, and by the tlms I had taken etxlwu abls toTMUttM i mi 'work amis. I shall always aralso your Vegeteble ,mh a. avsasu uimeeuague lalauo, va, ; ,. ' V i ; . , . .. . 'Da Ma. Ttmm-t was stsk fur ewren years wttoout aay retiaf, although treat ed by twe of the vary bast dostors IsUi etty. A few years agw I was ehlng bat a bring aketoton. The oetor said aay heart was the H reUsved, but never get waU. Sometimes I exhausted and snort e. breach eaneaaf all my stekneas and that I eoaldonly vm reueva would sal that I would not kBMrrkst to do. My nerves ware vrv weak, atood hnpare. Wee trouble with b4tds atul feet eweUWcn also had leuear rW I haea tmktm six twttlae of ldlsB. Plsdftosm's Vasstabfs CaAooaad and feel watt oneesaore. - I have gained twentyaven aanndo andaas abm to work an day In the etara aad do not feel ttred-when 1 set beano a a brut, Words aannet axprssa sa seatttads to firs. a.-PETIU, M. LOTA, ears of le Walfasen eeonliTtenas..' ,- ; ( 1 y-t.: r- - Owtne W the ftwS Ontaam eWNrd j t M Sn fvmvmm of wMimnnial koten we ar uiiee &xru4 wlUi 4fw f". Lionel Cut Bank, af Un. Kmm. "" r9 mm tpm-nm, ar r-n hw SbeS l elT t- .-u.-4.IMft, U, lUEUAM ,.UMUUS CO., ftOOtt, woe Sue t b r " 1 MHSyiieUt va bum SuiSe.S iaiers etSaasaaj ke I'nvl niMli'.i-f! m En:iH'lr of tie I t W Ml ai.-l T.-.trirr..n l.f II"'- t (I !-v. (' i t ;i (1. al '..ffili- tii.'i' ' 1 lorn' I i-i iic ato ii.'r.U' r-'i'i-'iin io!( . i , k ii p '. j r i I'lifiD i ' I'm iimli-r- i. !'.' I ll'l ..;T!,l.f,. nt,!l.J ( . t I i . m n j.!.- f,,.r ' .'t., ! m. r f , r !. 'cr: t : r f'; !i (' ' v 1 r-r 1 1 , j ll'.'h'f v- ; 11-' t ""...'i as rs'-ntrls of the x -: u . i T. t of t:.a l..i Al- i t ::. l s ' '., t i r I. ' ' ! to ' 1 to r 'a I f! . ' . ? ' r 3 v ' t 1 ? o 1 j ii i to .' ; t ' " C t ' 1 , ' ' I . , . . ! I I l C A, ...e.-44.f-'.ii4. nv!rj du!y quu'.'Sod at dalnUtnv tor of It. O. J' ', Jr., dne"'1, all pe- ne l:i '. ' ' J to t'. a e.!.ie of t tn- 9i i 1 to n e Iii"" .te t t. t ii f i I " ' 1 1 ' 1 c a- . ... d to r lift , i; i- v i, to me, ' r t H t V of t '"r, . ir t . i .J be l U ! 5 . t I I. V , . . . rVV. 1 f.l ' 'ST,' ' ' . Fcr Sb ! I Fine Yokes of Timber Oxen. .-. ' 1 Thoroughbred Jersey Balfc- -" Ilai; Jersey Hv'rs, one to milk ' 1 ix joar old Korge, and new 1 fcarry in good running order. For farther pnrticulars an'j lo J, C' BAuRINOTON, x . Bameb Cbseic, N C.
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