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Jor TTTFH RNAL. ill: J VOE.lVlrNO1198J NEW BERNE. N. C, THUKSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS, OUGJ 'tOGAL NEWS. 'JaarmaJ KUttetv llMtaw. New Bern, Utituds, 85 6' North. iui rises, 6 2 1 Length of dy, du sets, 4A5 1 10 hoar, 23 minute. Moo rio t 5:18 p. m. t . U8DJSS LOCALS. XT K B. JoVKS' TODAY A lot of thoee fin Onslow Turkeys. Call early and ecnrt your choice. 1 At Bell's thx Jeweleh Rings, " Watches. Lockets, Clocks, Necklace, I Watch Charms, Seals. Sleeve Buttons, Stads. Bracelets. E&i Rings, Gold Col lar Buttons . Pius, Etc. The Little Helpers of the M. K. Church will have a Dime Party at the raaideno OX Col. J. N. Whitford, cor ner of Hancock and Broad streets. Fri dayfTeaias. nlbiit Old papers for sale at this office. Wt.lBtr ObeerTalloua Wednesday , 4 p. ru. Signal flag flying for change in tern nraturs. Predicted to fall 20 to 80 degrees durlo next 24 hours. J. I The signals are: f " White flag, fair or clear weather. Orange flag, local rains. Bine flag, gene al rains. White flag, black square, cold wave. Black triangle, rising temperature if above weather flag; fallinK temperature if below it. Weather flag displayed alone, with out black triangle, indicates stationary ' temperature. The white flag with black kquare wa displayed yesterday, denoting a cold wave. ; f Some unusually fine oysters have i been in the market for the punt few days. We think the Elizabeth Cily Earn omitt right when it says that an fine lo 4 baoeoeanbe grown in the eastern part ' of this State as any other. The weather signal flags have been received Mid will soon be in use. We j ' publish this morning the prediction of ! cold wave as iadtcated last evening, i Very enjoyable weather we are hay- f lag now. Yesterday was a day of sun thine and Spring-like breeees. Neuse j river looked very pretty with its rip pling wives dancing to the wind. f There is a gentleman in this county wboi billed one i hundred and sixteen rattlesnakes of the most venomous description with a short blaok-irum stiok ; la less than an hour, says the Smithfleld Herald. Ahead of Craven, with Onslow to he heard from. There? " been reported consider able meteoric disturbances for the last f few nights. We cannot bear witness to the above for we, as well as most peo ple, were otherwise engaged than star gating at the stated hour of occurrence between three and four o'clock a. m. lfrJ. T. Patrick,' Commissioner of ImaTgratloa for North Carolina, will eooA visit th eaitsrn part of our State forfttirMM of selecting the most sulkablelocition for winter resort. Frohir aaiiy. advantages offered by New ! we. think no more desirable plaoetviidlonnd. Prtjj. . l4rrisertte, of Virginia, who ha been caiivaasing here for Hitch cock Analysis of the Bible, leaves to morrow for Fay at teville where ho gees to make deliveries of 'the book. His assistant. M tsars. T. E. Wood fin and J. B. BikirnsirwiM remain in the city Until It bs been horopghly canvassed. .They'report'havlng met with consider ble eucceu while here. . Beyptoda floobt the weather this fall - bat been the most pleasant for many seasons. Through the summer months n remarkably heavy rain-fall was ex perienced,', which considerably dam aged the growing crops, but during harvest, finer weather could hardly have been desired, and while the yield was abort, "the' condition la which it was erad was eifceUeni, k. A finer grade of ootton for the whole season never was marketed at New Berne. sitafct Ftr. , The alarm of fire yesterday afternoon quickly brought out the department. It was found to be at the mill of Maj. Derwkon. on South Front street. The turoing on of the waterworks arranged fcy the slajcfcr, -and the' early assistance of the fire engines toon arrested what might have proven serious ; conflagra tion. To think of .the yast amount f prop i iy destroyed by fire that Durham has last experienced,, it would aeem that our excellent means for quenching them are well worth sustaining. - ' ra2y EyanalllUght ' gi rr '--", Nov. 1!?. Inquiry wmt s U t r Lt at the Palace Hotel utii n p-rd .,on of Paddv Ryan, who t k -; . 1 r-t Saturday night by F.s.'Vtn. rnn was ont. but it was Jrt.vi t' 1 1 11 iTirwt completely rco! c i frc- i i s t errs ct toe blows, lie west Oct driving durirg the day. " Week af Prayer far faanc Hem. The meetings at the Y.1LG.A. rooms on Middle street will continue through the week, beginning at 8 p. m. Thursday evening: Services at the churches. Friday evening Dr. W. H. Barker, leader. Topic: "From Inquiry to Knowledge." Acta viii ; 26, 39. Saturday evening T. C. Hanoock, leader. Topic: "A Merchandise that is Better than Silver." Prov. 31: 13,26: Matt, mi: 44 4(i Personal. Mr. and Mrs K L Francks. and Silas W, Venters, of Onslow, art) in the city. Mr. A. 1'. Barrow, of Junes, waa in the city yesterday with a lot of cotton. Meatus. E. M. Foecue and Cyrus Fue cue of Jonos were in the city'yesterday, Mr. B. F. Delemar, contractor for lathing and plastering the Hotel Albert, is in the city and will commence work at once, Miss Laura liught-u has relumed from a visit to Raleigh. Messrs. F. W. Hancock, O. F. M Dail and A. H. Holton were cauizht in the matrimonial cyclone yesterday and landed at Bell's Ferry where they at tended the marriage feast. C. R. Thomas, jr.. Esq , arrived from Beaufort yesterday and received the congratulations of his friends upon his election by the largest majority given in Carteret Bioce the war A Mairlmoulal cyclone. A matrimonial cyclone has swept over our vicinity and has played havoc with some of our promising young men. It first gathered force from the blue ridge; it exhibited an increasing strength at Wylheville, Va., where one of our young lawyers happened to be visiting. He was literally doubled up by it. Reaching New Berne a bank teller was swept from the counter like a cancelled check and wafted clwar over into l'itt county, where he was shielded from the severity of the gale by friendly arms. An engineer of the A. &N.CR R wae icrenched from his cab without cer emony and found uimscir only after being securely coupled up by a reverend friend. The trucking interest did not escape from a tharo in the fearful hur ricane. Rushing up the Neuse road a truck farmer was snatched from his plow-handles with such violence as to throw him into a beech grove where a united stand of himself and a beautiful inhabitant weathered the storm in safety. This is the most remarkable matri monial cyclone ever experienced in this vicinity, and, considering the short space of time it continued, so large a number of our young kings of the forest wero never before so suddenly up rooted . Kinston Items. There is very little sickness in tow n. The Thanksgiving gobbler roostR high theae nights. Rev. W. J. Fulford, of .Snow Hill, was in Kinston Monday. Cold weather is coming. Let the wise take warning. Only twenty-three old bachelors left in Kinston, and five widowers. The cold waves are farmers' friends; for they enbanoe the price of wood . Eev. Dr. Whitfield, of New Berne, spent Monday with friends in Kinston. Court in session this week, our favo rite Judge Clark presiding. The dockets will probably be cleared the first week. We beard one Lenour county farmer say, on Saturday last, that be had made a first rate crop. He shall have the medal for candor. Rev. A. J. Hires, of this place, will represent the Baptists of Kinston in the N. C. Baptist State Convention in Wil mington this week. The bricks in the front of the walls of Dr. Toll's new hotel resemble the pressed bricks very much. Our brick maker knows how to make the article. Mr. John Biasell, brother of Clerk Biazell, will keep the same position under Mr. B. F. Nunn, that he held under Mr. Archbell. Mr. B. is a most efficient olerk. The Ibutcher does have some funny expressions; he told his assistant the other day to nreaa tne Donee in nr. Williams' chops, and put Mr. Smith's ribs in the basket for him, and tell Mrs. Black to take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for her cold. MARBIKD, AtBellair. near New Berne. N. C. on Wednesday, Nov. 17th, 1886, Miss Kate & Bkmardeoa to Mr. W F. Crock ett, Rev W. J. Crow son officiating. At the. residence of the bride's pa rents, on Wednesday. Not. 17ik,-1886, by Rev. V. W. Shields, Mr-John B. B, Carraway, of New Berne, to Miss Lizxie Gaekins, of Put county. f v ,e . , v ,The happy couple accompanied by friends started; Immediately for their home In this city, ;i'--" At the residence of the bride's father, in the citv of New Berne, on Wednes day, Nov. 17th,.' at 7:30 o'clock a. m-J Mr. Fred Hunter to Miss May Richard son, Eev. Mr. Crawford officiating., U Mr. and Mrs. Hunter , left on the mornlnr train for Laurintrnrg, on a Visit to the father of the groom. - - Why the Statue Is TJnlighted. Washington, Nov. 15. The Post to morrow will publish an article saying that the Bartholdi statue remain ua lighted because different branches of the government are waiting for each other to take the initiative. At t Treasury Department it is stated that tne department is powerless to act be cause the statue has not been turned over to the department by the Presi a en i, as it is maintained the law re quires. At the White House it is as that the President has do objection to making tne order necessary for illumi nating the statue, but he understands that the statue is, under the law, sub ject to the control of the lighthouse board, and he is waiting for that bureau to lay the matter before him through tne secretary of the Treasury. Com modore Picking, of the lighthouse board, said it would be possible to light tne statue from funds contributed by private persons, but he did not think such an extreme course necessary. He believed that funds could be found in the lighthouse appropriations to pay for the illumination of the Btatue, provided the President would order its illumina tion. At present their hands were tied. The lighthouse board is said to have collected a large amount of data regard ing the illumination. It finds that (900 a month will be required to illuminate the statue with the same kind of light as that used during the unveiling cere monies. The lighthouse board has also iven considerable attention to the mode of lightning. It is thought to be impossible to illuminate the whole statue eo that it will be seen at night, owing to its dull, non-reflecting sur face. The Substitute System. Washington, U. C. Nov. 15 Secre tary Manning intends to break up the abuses of the substitute system in his department, under which heretofore employ ees w lio were sick were permit ted to put on substitutes to fill their places. The system is said to have been greatly abused by employees in good health supplying kubslitutes who re ceived only a portion of the salary of the position usually one half of it the other half going to the regular em ployee. An order for clerks who are represented by nibstitutes to return to their dusks goes into effect tomorrow. There wero today about seventy-five substitutes at work in the department. The order will probably not be enforced with a severity that amounts to cruelty, but the cases will have to be of un doubted merit where exceptions are made. The Baptists in Convention. Hai.timokk, Nov. 10 The fourth an nual meeting of the Baptist conventioa of the I'nited States begun in this city today, Rev. W. F. Hatcher, of Rich mond. Va., in the chair, and Rev. Mr. 8cott, of New York, secretary. Rev. O. I). Pepper, of Waterville, Maine, read a paper on the "Inspiration of the Scrip tures," which was discussed by Rev. O. P. Ease bus of Now Jersey. A paper on faith Cure, sent bv Kev. W. II. Wbitsitt, of the Southern Bap tist Theological seminary, In Louisville, was discussed by Hon. James Buchanan, of Trenton, and Rev. Q. F. Downing, of Cleveland, Ohio. The convention is very fairly intended and will remain in pension until Thursday. Chicago Strike. Chicaom, Nov. 10. Large crowds of men assembled at the Forty-third street viaduct, and at the railroad tracks on Root street in the stockyards this morn ing to apply for their old positions. Tbero was no disorder of any kind. About twice as many men were engaged yesterday, and were selected from the crowd this morning and ordered to re port to the various packing bouses for duty. The militia have all been with drawn from the outposts and are now n barracks. Oen. Fitzsimmons has re commended that the soldiers be with drawn tomorrow, as in his opinion the civil authorities will be all that is needed. Invading the Indian Territory. Caldwell, Kansas, Nov. 15. A company of soldiers have been ordered to this place from Fort Reno to keep prospectors out of the Indian Territory. The greatest excitement prevails. Thou sands of claims have been staked out in the Territory below Caldwell, where silver is believed to exist in large quan tities. Americans Arrested in Russia. London, Nov. 16. Six American citizens have been arrested in Southern Russia for preaching in an orthodox as sembly of Russians. Mr. Lotbrup, the United States minister at St. Petersburg, has been endeavoring to indue the au thorities to release the prisoners, but so far has been unsuccessful. Moving a Court House to a Rival Town. Montevideo, Minn. , Nov. 15. Satur day last a crowd of men with teams from Madison loaded the Lacqui Parie court house, whioh is a frame building about 80 by 40 feet, two stories high, on four large truck wagons, and Sunday morning began moving off the) baUdlng to Madison, fourteen miles distant. Intense excitement prevails throughout the county.' v - Bureau of Corr spoadsnoe. Col. F. A. Olds, who hat long been the representative her of such pipers as the Kichmoad lAspatcfi, new Yeca Herald. Philadelphia Timn, Charleston iVews and Courier, etc., will now devote himself tJntirelv tq hie' bureau of COt resDondenoe. and will endeavor to ad vanee in all ways the beat interest of the State and of Raleigh, while keeping his papers thoroughly informed as to all news. Evening Visitor. , : m J ' , ' . . . , i. i .i . ,V-,. Salvation Oil, the greatest curs) M earth for pain, as an anodyne baa no equal in the market. It I without doubt the best liniment. . Price twenty-five cents a Dome. . . - - Jt . Bitter Bread. Complaint is frequently made by thoee who aae baking powders that they leave in bread, biscuit, or eak raised y tnem a aiaagreeable, bitter taste. This taste follows the use of all impure baking powders, and is caused either by their containing alum (introduced to make a eheap article), by the impure and adulterated character of other in gredients used, or from the ignorance of their manufacturers of the proper methods of combining them. These baking powders leave in the bread a reel du in formed of lime, earth, alum, or other deleterious matters, not al ways, though frequently, testable in the food, and by all physician claesed as injurious to health. The Royal Bak ing Powder is free from this serious defect. In its use no residuum is left, and the loaf raised by it is always sweet, light, and wholesome, and no ticeably free from the peculiar taste complained of. The reasun of this is because it is composed of nothing but absolutely pure materials, scientifically combined in exactly the proper propor tions of acid and alkali to act upon and destroy each other, w hile producing the largest amount of rising power. We are justified in this assertion from the unqualified statements made by the Government chemists, w ho after thor ough and exhaustive tests recommended the "Royal"' for Governmental use be cause of its superiority over all others in party, strength, and w h'lesomeness. There is no danger of bitter bi. ,v I or biscuit where It alone is used. Ruasia Mut Keep Out LoNIxjN, Nov. 15. The Ulandurd says: 1 he plain Knghah of Ooum Kal noky's declaration is that Russia shall not occupy Hulgaria; if flie does she will have to reckon with Austria and England, and, in case of need, with Germany. COPKNHAUKN, Nov. 1') It In hUted on authority that 1'nuie Waldemar is personally willing to accept tlw throne of Bulgaria. HoFIA, Nov. 16. It is rumored here that Russia is uiobolmng troops. Gen eral Kaulbara has demanded the dis missal of the perfect and sub-perfect of PRiloppolis because the patrol, late at night, disarmed and conducted to the Russian consulate a Russian c-avass. who had refused to give his name or the password when challenged. Captain Nabokotf has beeu dihvi rcd to the Russian Consul at Hourgas. The Socialist and Lord Salisbury Ixindon, Nov. 18. The council of the Social Democratic Federation will send a letter U) the Marquis of Salisbury de manding of him that he, as prime min ister, receive a deputation of unem ployed workmen next Hunday after noon and hear from them a statement of reasons for government assistance. The letter will give as a reason for naming Sunday for receiving the depu tation that it is the only day convenient for the persons who will compose the deputation to wait formally upon the prime minister because, the letter will say, they are compelled to spend all their time on the other days of the week seeking work, and the document will caution the premier from attempting to evade the deputation, and ask him to refrain from following this week his custom of going into the country on Saturday. The Spanish Tobacco Monopoly. Madrid. Nov. 15. It is reported that Senor Puigoerver, minister of finance. will introduoe in the Cortes a project to place the State tobacco monopoly in the hands of a syndicate of native and foreign banner, who wilt pay the treasury a fixed rental .exceeding- the present income which, lueT. government derives from that source, r. arveteaa Nashville, Ten.Kov. 8, 1HH4. One of my customers, Mrs. L. Wil liams, has been using B. B. B. a short time and reported to me that its effects were simply marvelous, bat that it far surpasses all other blood remedies she bas used, and that she could heartily sanction anything said in its favor, as It had given her snore relief than any thing she had ever nsed before. W. H. OWKK, Druggist. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and E. U. Meadow. The Xx press Robbery. 8t. Lock, Not. 11 IX S. Pothering- ham, the Adams expresa messenger, whose oar was robbed three weeks ago of money and valuables amounting to $100,000, was arraigned la Us criminal court this morning, charged with grand larceny and accepting stolen property. The messenger pleaded "not guilty" to the charges, and was remanded to jau. Oh. might I kiss those eyes of fire. Ten thousand scarce would quench de sire: Still would I steep my Hps In bliss, And dwell an age on every kiss." That young dude needs something for his blood ; he is utterly too fresh. B. B. B. is the beet thing for him, beean se one bottle will cure him. But that dude is not all alone in his terrestrial glory not by a "Jug full." Many others are considerably "rattled" just now about that blood poison business, hat B. B. B will our for the least money and in the shortest time. The boom is coming. Purify, Purify. Sold in new Bern by V. n. Duffy and E. B. Meadow. Bulgaria's Ruler. LOdqy Nov.' It--Russia bas desig nated Prise Nicholas, of Mingrelia, as her candidate for the throne of Bul garia. Th other power have unani mously approved of him as the suooee- or to Prince Alexander, and bare in vited Buesia bow to propose a mttsfao- a . . 7 m . . . ojuuon t neri eonnioi win ine Bulgarian regency. - ir Ten W14a a CW Arises Of Viva TobaOOO, ask your dealer for aitais.n. ., km awn COMMERCIAL. JoumaL Orncx. Nov. 17 S P. M . OOTTOH. New Berne Market quiet Sales of 803 bales at 8 45 to 8 57,. Middling 8 7 16: Iiw Middling N 8 ; Good Ordinary 7 15-ln. ooraasric niaam Skkd cotton Jf2 60. Cotton Seed $10.00. TuaFawTOti Hard, 11.00 dip, 81.75. in voc.aii.ao. Oats New, 85c. in bulk. Co hn 45a50c . Rick 50aJO. baxawAi 15c. per Ih Be On foot, 3c to 5c OoPNTkr Hamh 10c. our 1L Laud 10c. per 1L. Eoos 17c. per doxon. FkxsH Pohk 4ia6c. per poud 1. PtANtrre 50o. per bushel. Foddeh 75c.aSl.O0 perhui-died Onions $2 00a2 25 per barrel Field Peas 65a7uc. Hides Dry, loc. . green 5c. APPLES Mattaiuutkoet. I5a40c. ' freys, $1.10. Pears 75c a$l .1:5 per bushel. Honey 35c. per gal Tallow 5c. per lb. Ciikesh 14 UHIOKKNS Urow n, 30a3lM 3)a86c. npi Hip Meal. 70c. ter bushel. Oats 60 cts. per bushel. Turnips 50c. per bushel. Ikish Potatoes $2.75 per bbl. Wool lOalftc. per pound. Potatoes Bahama. 80c. ; yams, 40c WeBt Indias, 50o. ; Harrison . 65c. Bhinqles West India, dull and n m inal.not wanted. Building. 5 inch hearts. 00 , saps, 9 1 .50 per M WHOLEHALK PHU'KH New Mess Poke 8ll 5(i Hhoi'i.dek Meat 7c ('. R. s, F B's. B s and I. ( ' -FlA)l'B 3 OOafl .00 I.AHD 7Sc. by the tien-e. Nails -itasis 10's, 8 5o. fll'UAU Granulated , t)c Copkek 1 lalUc. Halt H0aS5c. per nark. Molasses and N vbi'p 04 -PuWDEii S5 00 Hh.-t- limp. 81.75. l.uck, 82 ci' Real Estate For Sale. A lare lot with commodious dwel ling and tenant house on it, in the city, for sale. Nicely situated, in good U calitv. Terms very easy. Apply to nlldtf GL'ION PKILKTIKK. ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Choice Flour of all Grades, Select oil Teas, Puro Cofleea ami Hpices, Hulter and Cheese from the best da iries, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. A full varietv of other coods usuallv kept in a lirn-claas store. Goods delivered at anv uart of the oity free of charge. Broad St., between Hucock and Middle. uovh air OYSTERS AND FAMILY GROCERIES. A. II. HOLTON Has opened on Middle street, below South Front, a Wll, LINE of Choice Family Groceries. A ii. I al.o constantly on band the Finest Oysters The Water of Eastern Caro lina Afford, prepared in all styles. Families served in eny portion of the city. nol2dw J. McSORLEY, FASHIONABLE BOOT AO SHOE MAKER, POLLOCK ST., NEWBERN, N. C. SATISPACT0EY. Dkpatuwt or th! Interior. Pennon Offloe. Washington, D. CSept. 16, 188. Me. J, McSohlbt. lino Bern, A. C. RIB ' T anr.tnM kAMwitk A ft tnr S.7 RA tn mtmnit te9 tm iVam Th style, St and workmanship are sat it factory. They fit me better than any snoea i nave naa in twenty years. very respectfully, W. E. Dvlep. Why Hot "Divine In hookaa, gtortoni la pipe. W ben tlpt with amber mellow rich and rips. Yet thy fame lover nor admire far Thy Baked eeaaUea (tTe as a dcat V Thee yen will flsd In ft. w.TeasUai Co." . 1 n brd of fa ale tgwt . thwart kpi by ff yen want tb hev eoroe te aae end net ensw er snare, the Mat ay tan - " "' Meat to th mtmi of ItUele and Bent . , t j New Sera, w.fX ' ' CEO. SMTH. Smallwood & Slovcr, DEALERS IN GE.SERAL hardware, TIXWa RE, I GLASS WAILE, WOVDEXWARE, CROCKERY, HASH, DOORS, BLINDS, OLAS.S, FAIXTS, OILS AXD STOVES, UN SURFACED AS TO PRICE ANDJJUALITY. Middle htri . , Next Door to Albert Hotel, NEW BERNE. N. C. Dental Notice. Full ft-t of Trrlh . 810.00 (Jold I llliUKB j' 0U to $2 00 Best Work Guaranteed. IK (. L. MlAi KKi.l-oKD, Uentiat. ' itli f en Midille Niret-t. opjKwite liap lift i liim Ii uovl6d&wtf LOOK HERE! HoTSK KKEPERS. DIVM.i; .sets, ;, ,,.,,. 'IT. SETS, i, 'i,.(T. CIIAMEEI: SETS, lo , 1 Eiwmb. i i m: toilet sets. '. .". : i a El EE LINE OK HOI E 1 I EMSlIlMi OOODB, A I 1- II. ( I TLEirS, 2G & 28 Middle Street, m:v it r: it mo. n. c K. R. JONES, U li.'l. -miIo mid Ktiuil Dealer id CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES General Merchandise, H UKiINO M Hi's, kxc. C onnKDinenlH (if (irain, Cotton and other l'roduie s dicued. l'rompt Attention ; narautee d. N. W. t'oi. South Front and Middle HU. m:v iu:um;, n. c. . .! If C. E. SLOVER, Wholesale and Betail Dealer IN Choice FAMILY GROCERIES AM) Household Goods, U prepared to crier UooUa CHKAt'lB THAN K11 BKKUKK. A vlalt to bu tor will ronvlnre the mcfel kejllcal. (iixxls dellverKl lo r.y pan of lte city frte of cliarge. novf dtf THE BIGGEST THING OUT I'or Cliills IS House's Chill Syrup ! If your Druggist or Merchant does not seep it, send to BERRY'S DRUG- STORE. If House's Chill Rvrun fail tr, ran if directions are adhered to, yon can fetf your money back. The trade supplied by ItBerry. House's Chill Syrup -effecUd an Imme diate and permanent, mm hfr.M & u.. . i was uaed.' E. J. PATTERSON, Sho Store. "Have old Tery bottle of Hoose's Chill Syrnp I oonld obtain from lb manaraetnrer li not only broke the chill but llt th pax tie in robust htallh." Mm, U FAJ-MKR, TobaecoalaV -I w completely brkn down and Snf fered Intensely with dtunb ohtlat. Kor daaaa ' RnH I Chill Hlmi n Manlll I , care. I most heartily recommend to all who nfrr from Chill and ferer aa liaml eertatn and nr. . W. &11LLW00D. Jldwd. QEROCK, Photacrapben "Myelf and three children were eared by House I hill Syrnp. 1 consider it th bast malaria remedy in th market." A. u. CAR&OLXk', ' ? DMd Hon' Chta Brrnp la u( : ram tile; cheerfully reommDd It aa a Doai. ' , UT cor tor CSiUl and Fever." . t ' .'! JOHN BCdESSLEB. - ..,,,! . FHEO, a. inxoff, . . AX Irnman Ciar reto7. j vauiciofapuintTroauisniSDy" , boUl of BoasaB Chill Brno sold. !1 . Nothiajt but ths most nnboaaded stkf 1ft noUosi h to resmlta sad surpris st iu . r prom pta ess. - , 4.'.t; . t K. BERRT, Drogglst. , 1 . ; ' - el3 dSm Suw w8m ' - 4 -"".' h
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