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IU ASXOCNf.EJlilXT. , rUK r UJ.Y J jCRXAI, U a 21 eolunio pater, 1 ... !,,.s,iied dully, except Monday,, at t8.w per year, $3.00 for six months. DeUve to cHy -r:!.er at V) cents per month. I d Wl.hK.LT JOURNAL, a colu q petr, li published every Thurs.1 y at t JO . per annum. t ADVLKT131NQ BATES (DAILY) One men one day 11.00; one week .IZOQ; . one month $1,00; three months J10.0O; tlx month I : twelve montna 120.00. Advertisement under bead of "Bualm I-- 's," 10 oenta per line tor first, and 9 Bents for every nubeeqnent Insertion. Ko advertisements will be Inserted between laeaJ matter at any price. . JNotloes of Marriages or Deaths, not toex&ed ten lines will be Inserted free. . AU additional matter will be charged oenta per Une.. -.. I"aymenUfor translentsdvertlsements most b made In advance. Regular advertisement WlJ be collected promptly at the and of each nsMitn. . , -.r-- --.-- pommanl -a tlon oontalnlnf nairs T s dla uaslon . of jcal matte rs ir soUc4t-d. K ommun.cation most be expected to be pub tahed that con tains objectionable personal ities; withhold the nme joT.th iuitborr of hat will make mot thaa one column t f this . oaner. - -.... ' Aay person feeling ag&.-iSTcd at any anony. maasoommanlcatioii can obtain the name of to author by application at this office and sowing wherein the grievanoe exists. ; j j" :niK JOUKNAJ4 . a. mmm.-ri , klAKP.BR1 Bulasaa tfamag;er. ;i'i . a', an XEW BERKS, N. C, JAN. 08lr. , , .... . 7V' , f n , i fJjj4 ., 1 1 ' il.'j Catered at las Post office at Iw Bsras, if O. . -y asseooad-elass atUrc. , . (.News and. Obserrer. Klsxty-llnth Aanal CoMmawieailoa r lh Grand Lodge f H.C - SECOND DAT MOBBING SBSglOf. The r Grand . Lodge was calred from refreshment to laboryester, day morning at 10 o'clock, , Yi . cancies on . committees, were ap pointed as follows: Jurisprudence . - J. I. Macks, V. . Murchison', 3. i B. Neathery, J. W. Oidaey andIW II.' Mnnson, P. 0. M, Orphau , asy lam W. F. Beasley, in place' of . W. n. Mitchell. Committee. No. 2 per :.i od suspensions and expulsions-1. P.' Bugg and J. B. Bedford. On motion, the "endowment iaw," atf proposed by the committee on that , subject at the last annual com . tnonication, and postponed for con . Bidecation, was made the special order for tbe afternoon session at 3 o'clock." The committee -to whom - was referred the. Grand. Master's ,. address made : a report praising highly that most interesting and able document,- and after tecom-J uieuuiug ttiBt cerium paria ue its- ferred to special committees, Baid: "Your - committed . cannot too highly commend tbe able address of tbe Grand Master to the atten tio of the members of this Grafrl - jjottgaanaw tne iraternity at targe, ' Fall of learning and wisdom and imbued with thq true- spirit of our ' noble institution, it is a document , that may be read and studied with , much interest and profit and ydtlr committee feel' that the Grand Lodge was peculiarly fortunate in tbe selection of a Grand, Master who has been able to govern its affairs with such ability, and car , mony during the past Masonio yar and whose: address has furnished them so much' information'Jand so many wise thoughts for reflection.'' Calvin Cox, from committee jo ." 1. on charters and dispensationrj, submitted a report recommending that a charter be granted CDnooo lodge, ot Hamilton, Martin county, Tbe report of U. H; Kownson, V G. M... contained a. fall, account of . tbe ' interesting proceedings inci dent to the dedication of the Wash ington monument; which took place .February 21, 1885. Thomas Daniels, from committee No-2, on charters and, dispensations, made a report, ' recommending that r charters be granted Bald , Creek, and i Centre lodges, and that Farmers lodge and the lodge at x adkin , falls-, be oa tinned " tinder dispensation lit ports from Various committees were, made and properly rererred. - ,s John W. Gotten presented re port pf committee for majority and minority on . centennial celebration, I The' majority ' report of tbe com mittee recommended that a proper, observance of the centennial of the Grand Lodge ; be held at Tarboro December' 0, 1887. 'The minority report recommended that the cele bration take place at Baleigh daring the .next, ) the 100th annual com munication, in January, 1887.1 On motion, :thia reportwas made the upecial order for the night's session at 8 o'clock, t The Grand ; Lodge was icalled off until S o'clock p. m. ' At the afternoon session H. Ai ' Gudger, J. G.W, and John Nichols. Grand Pursuivant, appeared and .occupied, their stations. : - ' -The. special order Jbr , the bonr was '.the ."endowment , law." The same baring been published in the proceedings of the last annual com munication, its reading was dis jensed with. J. I. Macks moved that it be the sense of the Grand Lod e that' some endowment plan ebonld be adopted, which did not prevail. On motion, the report of the committee embodying the pro IKised plan was laid ou the table. Vr. r. Eeasley introduced the Sollosrir j resolution: E;:c!v:I, That the com mittee ; on endowment for t!.e Oxford Or phan A?jlam be contbn"! for an o:Ler year and that the Grand IU r insan rippe::.' : ) t! e 6ubor d;: .a loJes r j tfce s:. J t. J. A. L ,h-move i that tLj wcrds"an c :erjtAr"l)e stricken oat. which was adopted and the resolutions as amended, prevailed. . The work in the entered apprentice's degree was exemplified by jC.'D.C liice, &. fl..r"""tr' n.l). M, Stott .and Dud fey Peed, (jrand Lecturers, assisted byi ll.illragg and David Eosen thaR w ': ! . (Th6 GrauJ .Master appointed 'A. U,i A,.NViHiams-. ftDd II. M. Strouse oa. committee o; 1, on suspensions and expniBions, to supply vacancies Duuiuiiueua .'orrrTraternal dead. Uranil iSim-etarv !books bid re )orts'1and "No", l'on suspensions and xpulsionsymade reports. At Xhe vealngessiotf the special brder, it leing the, report of the committee n the.1 centennlaI,1of the Grand xjuugtt, won aauuuuvtui. ., xuq jur jjority and minority reports were read. '1 no i question recurred ' on t?ie adoptioB'Of the minority report atidwthe samo bein . divided, the vxrnuu xiyua Mcy'Uou iy ueieuraui itsemteuniaT at th city of Baleigh durirrfrits next annual communica tion. - The fotldwlni; Grand officers were., elected rot tbe -ensnrng Ma- eonib Tear: ; "V- , ' ;, I FabinsH. Bosbee, Grand Master; (Jharles H. BoUinsoa-Deputy Grand Master: oamuel li. Smith, Senior Grand W arden; llezesian A. una Riei";junio Grand Warden: William li. Anderson, Grand Treasurer; Donald W. Bain, Grad Secretary. A. H. A. Williams, was; re elected as a director of the Oxford Orphan Asymm. ana urana master an nounced the 'fbllowrng committees: n returns of;snbprdinate lodges, b. 1. S. D. Franklin, S. M, Parish ahd JaMm Btrpuse; To.3, u. H, Scott, J.'B. Brown and J. R. Wat sen; So, 3, Lewis 'Kilpatrick, Wm. Fin.. nk. ..73 rYtr 1 17 ; a. I . . n.. c)nteanial 'df jOraod, . Lodge, John W,., Gotten, of Tarboro; Thos. S. Keuany-of Wilson: James W. Black well. Of Darham: Euerene S. Martin. of Wilmingtonr JI. A, Gudger, of Asuevine. i.H;fcommiii.ee ou tuo orphan asylum, ;iuade 4 report, but it; was too lattfto obtain It tor pub Iicauoul" The" Grabd JLodire was called off at 11:30 'nntil this morn Ing at 10 o'clock.1,' '. r'.,t The following t are extracts from Grand Master-BaBbee's address: i From the reoort ol the crand sec- rotary, to whom I am so much in debted for counsel jnd assistance daring the yearyOa will learn in detail the state of tbe order. r upon a survey of the whole field, the out look: .is , deciueary encouraging LPbrged oif many drones,;, the lodges for the most part are in good work ing condition, and hopeful for the fuMfferDtroefflgatldushave "Been granted,1 fbfr the 'establishment of tcb ,riewldige8, apdr severaf dor- manv-ioagenave oeen revived? ; escoed'rdar 1 lives' of ' poverty arid vice,mfqrtably; wad, fed with woolesome lood, instructed jn use ful labor, the Orphans in the Gxford asylum are out living evidences of the practical charity of free mason rvi d1i is the completes vindication prtba,tioo;and. snpport of tbe Rood pen agtt womer?r jorin uaronna. ; Masons of ifuif Carolina, I ear nestly .pray .that yon , may , feel the fattitelghtfjQf tliev responsibility wbicb this acton p( the legislature imposes .pfoh (every jnember' of the fraternity. AVe are made the al moners of the'eharity, of the State; uponToJ is Mevblved. ihe obligation of tarrying into, fult, effect .the con- stipauonai oougatioa resting npon the general; "assembly'' "to provide fori the establishment of one or more Orphan houses" and for the method in ferhinh "Wff' Titrt,A -thn ' trnsf Va are responsible-to the tax-payers of tfnjrtb Carolina. - It is a rare com plimenti$Q eptrost duties of this Im portance 'to '-directors "who are not appointed by State authority. The appropriation is not sufficient nor is it Intended to be sufficient to sop port , tbe asylum. , If it were, no 8elf-respeting mason would admin ister the fund as a masonic chanty. The purpose declared was to enable tbe authorities of Jhe asylum to in creassUbe nhfaperot inmates, to re ceive' childfen of, joonger age and to discharge its id mates at an in creased",'ag 1 whea' their interests would be'' tbfereby promoted. And especially js it intended to establish features, ..industrial education. The report of the directors and ao- companyirig report of the superin- dent. 6jioul4-rftceive.your careful scrutiny.. iiivli J. i : JTo onerieeU the-' deficiencies of ine asymm more man mose con nected withiU management and their unremUtUig en Jeavor dunng the coming year shall be to supply its wants'." It is tbe intention of the directors to set on foot a depart ment of instruction' in plain cook ery. The girls are also taught plain sewing, and we have added during the year more advanced instruction in dress-makicg.: ? Both girls and boys who sLow aptitude are to be encouraged' to learn type-writinjr, and as soon as oar arrangements can be perfected a department of telegraphy w:.l be adaecV The boys tie edw tau ht printir z mi . ..j I .;.:.-iLe&rt( ; t. r. ' i : i re(t::r . i it i ' 1 t we can ii.; j 1 ra 1 vi and pract.co . L: i v . tt j tie boys to pesi tiou , i joi.rst Gardening will hereiifur receive uorB attention and should be tauglt as a regular branch of instruction. A wood workirT department end a depart ment of shoemaking a. e also in con templation. These are not yet' all accomplished facts, but we, trust that all w ill soon be. ; , ' , , .These features, which will add so materially to the value of the insiii tution, wil necessarily increase the expenditures, and - we .' shall "be obliged to rely no less than hereto- tore upon tne liberality ot ine ma sons of North Carolina, -i And not npon masons alone, but "npon the whole ' body of the : peoplAHhe churches and ' the ,:benevolnt of J ;.i." '"' '-v t 6'ii i . BaxeaUeai'a Arnica tmlwmrnmy ' tHi Best Salvk in the , worlO ior Cuu, BruUee, ; Sors, Ulcer. : Salt Rheum, Fever r3ore, -Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all ku Eruptions, and positively: cures piles It is suaranteed tu'eive oerfect satWMr tion, or money ref unded ., Pjioe 25 pwta per box. . , ,.-t t i,: dwly -ji 7.j i Jiii.riasjr t :: Lineitiaiirl' iCottoxt'W ftffo.r.x.rrrfl i-U "f " ' ; V OEDEEa TAKEN FOBuii !nETS:W:Q2SEi::ES i VI W'f "11 ,-. ! i ; (i:r li'Jllo- Owbh II. fiircoir. , r,. . F.H: FBixsrrrJca. r QUIOlf & PEILliTIEF Lttorxie-y-ai ,;ft,r: Jjw, 'South Fbokt 8t Orr, Oastoit Botjbb, - , Practice vbere serVloes are desired.. . Praetloe la the Mnnrems CourL and in th Federal Oourt at New Heme. : . . i . u i-. i Une of this ana wiU always M at the fol lowlnE olaees ai times ioelfld below : 1 fen ton, Jones eoaotT. batordar of each' nd every week. ,: k. ui-. i ! I .-. . ueaoiori, vaxieret eoantynnrsaay oiaain IackaTllle. Onslow totmtr. ths'nrst Moil- un tu vw WiU. i p u I. i. ... . ... ... r.. . r - . ; . t.i - f ' t Beeswax. i : .... , . i AS BTJYEB-i OF BE53WAX Wt WltU. intll farther, .nottoe, pay AS. fr lk. free oq board steamer at sew BernSv ,, . t .. v f t -i U. BOWDLBAB OO., T c. I ooSdeodSm- ' - c ! J Mnston, Mass Christmas, Goo ds ! r: , - A I.AROB AND H5DS0TB 8trFPlTO KAMOT TOILET GOODS, eoneMlnc of; ? Ploan Tetlet 3bsv'1'.-J , , ,. fis- wsiiak Hrwvna cam, 1 E ' ' . - Celsa-ae. t- Kte.. Jost reeetted Bt feANCOCK BROS. DBtTQ Bi'UUK. next to r"t tttltee, Wew Berne,-1. U, uati ana see wm oeiore oayins, ui - ( -j . ha' t ...... i. ,Dnf' '. ' - ' - i ; r ' ur,T pcru fr.'T WHTRirnrr.' M. CrtestBvs 'MastUeell Pwra Kre. ; r BUUrds), asitc a ' At his old Stand on Middle street. " " sel2dly .....j. t ,.. . ' Mew Berne, If Cf For: Sale, A Few Iioreii Belect PECAN TRESS at ods dollar each Twenty-two Grade Cots wold Xes. from one half to seven-eighth blood In lamb to a rull-DlooacoUwold buck. , , . .. -one pair or white China oeese. .... One pair of domesticated Wild Geese.- 1 .. ,- - . 8. LANK, L'i ..7j;V.-sSj ! t ' BOM- -,'..Wi l: J, TAYLOK ";-.."wadxWswWxiur.'. ; CANBr MITUFACTUEEE : -..l:v..;. T-AirB -';1: rv.':.) v ,. r Jobber oifrimy,Goods Candy Factory itt th Frog Poud Notice ; .;7 . CsrtlflAaU So. 1217 tor two shares of the Capital Btoek ef theA. IN.CB.B. Co. har ing been lost, applloatioa will be mads for a dnplloate thereof. . - - - i - dee34d30d . . ' , 1 THOS. POWERS. lTev7 Central llcicl, FOXMCKLT BATSMAN HOUBI, " South Front Street, New Berne, W, C n. PATTKRSOIf, rrearleter, " Offers special Inducements to commercial men. - ..- Culslns of sapeiier ezosllenee. Omnibae and baggage wagon at all trains ana steamers. Kates, trouper day. - . : aplT Stats or JJoeth Caroona. 1 - - Craven County, f Ell Barrow - ) Bnmmons. ' a. ,-' . Uargaret Barrow.) Dlvoree. ' Margaret F arrow, the above Domed defend. ant,ia her-l y m i ned taat s smuiiions was iNaed In itie."ve named action from the otlioeof ttie i 1 of me ri"iiertor Court of Craven nui"', ' -i tronna, on the Ttd dyofJjiy, ) . . t f is r-tumabie on the l ull J .v kikt tne lnt )ondyin SeptemDer, i , end li e sid minimoiisee have been i f -i the oVtV'Ttiunit . ittt to be found t - .i. . s l I iv -n . : . . The eoii ; ret i -nw v l ' ;e takenoin-p lKoeif- Hired t i ii. ioretiteJui 'm oor ? - -'."r ( ' so be he:'i on tne.-. i I- h v )e! !-ei . .n.'..y i n p rch, eLd. !if w er t r t- i. ui i . com- P. V". rt dec 25 (Niw . . . r.rt. -r-'i., . -..I . -4 . i .!. ' b Absolutely; Pure. ' This powtter . never "Vanes. A marvel of parity, strength, sad wnolesomnnese. More ooDomtoal than thn ordinary kinds, and can sot be sold In competition with tbe multitude flow tost, nhort weight, alum or phosphate owders. HOM on( tu uns, koval mahihu ow tm Oo-lu W all-Bt..M. V. novlUvdw LILQEfiOOVSCCO.' .DOO Sacks iMssoIved Bone, e.OOO tcks Katnit guarantee t;000 gaokW Pine! Island. -i.OOO Saks Pocomoke: -A IrrotTiua HI l-rl--r.'-': f Meatlows' , Extra Karly Peas, t e d Potatoes, Beans And other ardeju ftiid Field Seeds. . Corner Pollock-and Middle SU., ?7areb8e; Cotton Exchange Place, d2 dwtf t v.i ! NEW BERNE, N. C. "TlOKETi sin." A 'popular Conductor Says : . I consider, it my duty to (inpart some very vamaDie lniormatinn to my friends and so qnalntances, as many of them know the nn p) SB Hant condition under which I havw la- bprad n performing my duties as eondnctor or the Georgia Central railroad. : '.Some months ago I became afflicted with a tf rere attaek of Rheumatism, and I desire to state Jiow 1 was cured.- It;1nc reused lntio- Huce-ntitlt J cou'd no longer get in and tut of tse cars without assistance. jWhlle thus suffering all the agonies of tuls dread disease and ready to abandon my po sition, I was Induced to try B. B. B. THE EFFKCr WAS TRULY MAGICAL. I had no idea that a medicine could produce such an sgeet la so short a time. I experienced a wonderful change before using half a bottle. After taklDgonly four bottles, I find myself vrumy m wen man. in is spienaia medicine fee ted a oure no less wonderful In the case el my wife, who -was also terribly afflicted wii.u riitsuwairiaii'. ... . . ' I take much pieasme In recommending d. n. d. io my iriena ss HHM-ULAm refer to Mr. K Hehnitdt, Agent V. H. K., At- innta, ana to u, it tk Agent, Macon, ana VT, ij t ttil. -'i 1 ' J. T. GOODMAN. ' ' V' cn;" O'li- Conductor Central B. R. tt r lit ' '- - " W Ji t BHEUMrlTJSM., Althobgh a' practitioner b'f nearly , twenty my 'mothor lnflaenced me to procure B.B: B. for her; She had' been confined to her1 'bed seYeral months with, rheumatism. vkfch had stubborhly. resisted all the nsoa remedies 1 Within twenty-four hours after oommenclng B. B. B; I observed marked re- imt. rihe naa just commenced her third bot tle and is nearly as active as ever, and has been in the front yard witn "rake in band," cleaning up. Ber Improvement is truly wonueriui ana immensely gratifying. - ;jvi l-m-t-C B. MONTOOMERT, M. D. Jacksonville, Ala.; April . Is85 rWMbt Whnlunl. mm A Mfnll k. T Iff lot EREE! ,!,(.t'i nEUIELESELFCCHE :A -fmantt ipracriptioa of one of the most (tis ,'n-firedi for 'the cure of Nervens Bblllty. . PPPP.H. wcwnHll Ill IPPC I . a. n i . i . ... i p . : . ... .t i? lmt ataahMpdt- Weakness nd Jtmmr. Scent m pbia stateq enmKroa s-ree. . Urnggiits cm fill a. Address DR. WARD & CO,. Louisiana. Ma. -i bitrne '! if,-..-.: JAHES REDnOND, &Apvnt . and Bottler j r A t'tii 14 -' el s 19- -tiij.-ji itjp. Hi - . - -v . ?: aaiir.t Wf -iif-. -' --!!. ir V.'"i " i- BEHGIIEU ' 2, E1TGEL ; i i t . -rtt 1.11 " . .'V -..t, V . S : ..-,. t r - , . .... t!:!?:BllEWIlTG CO FHILAESLPHIA LAGER 'BEE New Derne, II. C. T t o- r toi.k j i 8 at U e Ctn '-.'.' ia r- 1 H. t: i r 1 I J IlidJlo fcireet, cor, In oider to retake-room for my Spring, toc)r,I Coniitstliifrof Menu Boys'SuUs. Overronts.XJuiteis, single Pants, Oost and Ve.w, I .-s Um-mKs. Jerseys, shawls. Blankets prei-s uoods. Boots andHhoes, Hals. Trunks, l'uibre;iaa Hubbet (-hoes, KubbiscCoals. -Alsokfull sssoi tnienluf foilous 1 Caly TMrty Days. 1 inn & fefFc"R v r Is Unrivflled for all Fertilizing Purposes, and especially T:: adapted'to the rrowth of EiRLY- TRUCKS. - i-f A trial is ill that ip needed to convince any one of the unrivalled excellence Of '. ' POCOMOKE, and our references are the planters of this .section, u well as oar patrons generally. throughout the Soulh. , . ..' h J.-.'..'-- : ;v. ,,j ,,-tlf 1 f The following are a fpew of many Testimonials : ' : ; tc'' E. H. MaADyws A OOf; New Berne, N. O, -. , -e " ; : r , ' Iiear StHS I have ud POOOMOKEfiir the ynVt three years on my track farm, and ' have received better reaulis from It than any ohn- fertiliser, mora especially when tused ! under Totaijos and Cabtage. I expect to use ten to fifteen tonson the Dpit crop, . . ,, n(i;i PqCOMOKE t 1 used PycOMOKE undoroats, applying at tborougli test by be side Of No, 1 Feruylan bst. i , ' . . 1 - t ' 1 1 ri nsed POCOMOKE soper-phoiphHle this year la connection with aevfrul of the best Guanos on lite Juarhet and think It Is cs good, If not better, than any I fVerbsed. Itbasti)a the crop moi e snd mule s coClou mature earlier than any I er need, consequently have very little stalnsd. . ' ;." B. 3.' JLDEV, Frsnkllnton, If. C Wherol applied POOOMOKB at tbe rate of 200 pounds tu J.a asie 1 ninke oueand one-. holf bushels of peanuts to the sheck, against three pecks to the shook on the same land , where no Pocomoke was seed. ,. D. Q. GRAY, Smlthfleld, Va. ' ' E. H. MEADOWS & CO , FIIKKMA5T. 1.LOTU, MA.SON & DUYJ)IiN, Mfrs , " decll dwim t NOHFOLK, "VA. MaBwCactnrers and Dealers 1st .Sash, Doors and Blinds, Stairway, Window CI las ' , k; -1 e h paints. Oils, dee. Also, a Full Lino BsUlders Ilardw.mr. - , ' ..-;) ol .Jl . ssr An Eastern or Northerft Prleea du tleated Estimate, furnished upon application I have entered the Bace for. ; Dry Gcsds, Ololhlng, - Beets End S!::: In . BOYS,; YOUTHS ' AS I CAN y l An All Wool lien's Suit for $7.50. BOY'S AND 'YOUTH'S IN PROPORTION. ., I will offer the. iol ' Best Goodsr Latest Styles and Keatest Bts ? At TWMTT-FItH PER OUST LO VFR THAN THE LO WEST. no matter wljat any one tells yon or y , Come, examine and convince oc7 dw6ia ' General 'JOCax?'d.,waoi Builders' llaterial, Uachinista' Gins, Engines, - Cotton Presses, Hay Presses, Cider I Grain Fans, ; Euhber , and uacnineou, wnite Lead, llixed Paint, Linseed Oil, CI-'.,. Putty, , Lime, Erick, Cement. BIAL Kechanics Tools, Builder's Hardware. Crrr:-3n Material, Saddlery, Steam oieam jriiungs. i. Auiuuuiiiuiiai, iarLi.iii.:;i J Cultivators, Harrows, Etc., Cotton Bairt a-iTic3. Ec Twine, Ete., .at LOY7T3T HAEHET PlilCLS. ' Agents for Firo and Lifo Incurmco. GjLiO. ATTi .i w CD TO TIi2FL ?.LIG I OUR STORE 13. FILLED WITH Choice Grcceries, ; ' Cane ed Goods,: v . ;;C : , Provisions,"." . " v Boots end Sjccu, . (Of the Li -t n-ake,) : Pry G::- Cr; F4 -ring AS IaiA' 1 ..: Ss .(Dt-s.i!e i.r !. i - . '. 1 1 South Front street, Tetv I: t' will sell, for the NhXT TUUil' V l'AV, my rome befora Eargam3 are c the rate of i00 pounds to the aors, giving It ! feuino, snd the action of POOOMOKK was lb , i f, lj. BNll'fcS.ZunlHtation.Va. ' . li , tu. i -i i ( : A Agents, Kew jBerne,' 17.' C. NorfolU. An. t. viiiiyvj a Supremacy "among; Dealers .'Jbi'j and IIIEirS ' ClOTIIlirO w v as -s-j GIVE YOU ;s v- - .'. 'I 10 x r::L-nt 111 adverfisos. - 'i i .:, junii- yourself before purchasing elsewhere (l M..H. SULTAN i a" ' IpJvil Supplies, ITa chine ry, C" Leather Belting;, Laca Lcz'JIzt, i Plaster. BUILDIIICi' IIJL.J-; and Gas ripe, Iron and 4- ITctzc?, ,, CHAnLI S i;. M I Bu removed to h's r. 1 btVwecn Alex, h' i,..-r sn.l i-.. rut4n-i.r. f. : k. i v I ..- -i vp: i , f'l Bff f, P..I mi l pi.ppHitli. liplirtu ; , )f V-.'p. iii-iivni-d to any part i i-.e Ifee of cba.; ia. . . .- iu, ciikist:ias. ncv7 yi:.' rour.Tii or .ti i.v, And many other ds.TH s ' 'Iv si) may live in sri I ti . 1 ..w pre of tn? t- v to 1'AI V r .- S t - - 1 tne ( ivf !' t i. - .1- . i p on.-. .- I p.. I I r - - . - ' fr..Q ti o r p i t r- n p i: pi if . 'p -i lit !-.!a ' ' 1iUli il . ' i 1 :." ..( .: fl 1 $ 'I 1 I
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