' fmim al - m . FOL. VI.-NO. 58. NEW BEIliSnE. & C, TUESDAY. JUNE 7, 1887. 0 i V LOCAL NEWS. UHl t'ir ltm .,, . Msar Em, letitads. tSP North. . " loaritade, T7" S' Wt. Sea rises, 9 I Leagtk of da tfcea MM, 7:1S I U sours, ! Moon sets s 9:40 s. m. tail tec. BU8IBXS8 L0GAL8. TBID BEEF, just arrived, and JL chipped, at . Wrttfoib's. nOaSAL A lane, well bound and 1 hsadsomely illustrated Atlas of the World.. I rmtslns alssslhert ULfersaattoa a post Mar J y every subject Iroafiinble. ' CeabesesBatthisoffloe. 7d2w4t OlXi PAPERS In any quae lit; for aJeatthisoflJoe. BliXHtQW,-6omn, at 9,W.tI. W. Bmallwoou's. PBE cheapest pUee In town to boy JL' Coats,'' Pivots, Vests, Shfrta ens Pbersieet. T; "i t r ... r Skj igij clothino storr. JOB-WORK sxeouted with neatness ad dispatch at thia office. .TITTY BlmUA UME, suites for jjU saaltsryparsosss,' asTAp. per berol fJe&ert4oe M arV barrel Inttva barret lot. Geo. Allen & Co. 'K2 'DouUe-barnlad Shot Onn will .Terr be sola low for (Jash. Apply M JoushaJ. oflloe. 4tf gertilieeri, Lima, Plaster, Clement, OlMa.Paiata, Yarniah aad OU at low prioei. UBO. Allkn & Co. Tbe heard of city council wHI be in araaion tonight. Graded school exhibition tonight at tbe theatre, beglnaitiR at 8 o'clock. Tbe Poatmaater givea notice that the mail aow cloeea at 7 o'clock going east, and 8 o'clock going weat. I CeoL Aleif. HUm had roaating ear tor owner yesteraay. Tney were raieea in Ut. T. J. Crowder'a gardea. Tbe Dental AjtfecUtioa ef Korth Oaro- lina meeu at Morakead City today. Abent tweaty-flve nenibere passed down Uat eight. The irish potato crop ia being gath ered and aent forward rapidly. The tracker eeemed to be satisfied with the yield if the prioe will bold np. - Cottage prayer under tbe auspices of tbe Y. M. C. A. this evening at the resi dence of Mrs. Bargett on the oorner of Pollock and Fleet street at 9 o'clock. AA a regular meeting of tbe Herme aiian LItorary Society of the New Berne Graded . eohool, Friday evening, June S, the, fallowing offioen were elected for t a easuaing term Of three aaoatha: Pr. : eat, W. H. WUlii;Tioe-preeident, F. i'.BiU1; aeeretary and treasurer, KUtoaHolloweU. C. B. Padlay brought in Uat night to the Joukval offloe a treat of fine pota toaa, onion and eaoanber. He is one the moat roocetaful oolored truckers ntbje eeetion. He snbaeribee to and pari tor twelve newspapers, eonte of them Democratic papers, and reads theas Iitoipleature to note the suc cese of auoh ladastrlous oolored "men . ujJ on vne nuinmerwcaeauie. Ttti:aloMItf bSnei MOreen', Foy . boehmenoed yesterday to close at two o'ciocm. ' Thia is the nsoal closing ,time ibtanabmer, coTomencing about UiaHrst of Jane I Local OpUoa l9tioua. , , IxKrtiPt'iceIvaWaok ty a) gfcnetoh-estefjay. "Oar news from thetl IaM Bight ii that tbe election ra Bitei la favor of license by thirty-two mgjarisri -Goldeboro also voted against looai option. pitten by a Sattleanake. . i In the Swanaboro itema of thia issue w tee that a man by the name of Frank Holland had bean bitten by a rattlesnake. Later information states that Mr. Holland wu some distance from the hoese when he wag bitten on the finger. . By the time he reached fcoans is had swoUea very muoh and made Use ainseat' frmrsio with pain. Be was told Do pack his finger Jn the mwd east let it wmsla sbuis time, which . hd did to his great relief. reraonal ' - If las Lena MeOotter and Kim Msy Csho, stndents of Klnsey'i School, and Vtse Mollie ArmstronE,. -Ubw Bettie ' Hooker. W. T. Caho. Esq.. .Keerrs. & . W. Ferebee, J. F. Cowell, . T. . son and BV KoOothw, erav haee Pamlico eonntfi passed throofh the eitr en their way home lest tMtftcjm Pamlico baa always been Veil repre sented- In KtowyV choots and time .wAjOJibey'i bold upon her people, .o,-..'. Ut. Leon SteVeasba ef JrOTlieaoe, Hbode Island, whe wts ealled to tbe be ' cf 1 1 mt r,Tihlg 4st a few weds so, let on his return per r-smer Kewteixe ye.lerday erehlBC " . r- ' T-r' rrtsfJ from I il-ti' ' r- Honor Worthily Bestowed. We are pleased to see that the Uni versity of North Carolina has conferred the degree of Doctor of DMnlty npon our townsman, Rev. L. C. Vaas, The honor could not hsve been more wor thily bestowed. Dr. Yass at one of the most scholarly divines In North Caro lina. We congratulate him noon tbe recognition he has received at the hands of the leading institution of learning in the Slate. Chip In. Tbe committee of arrangementa wish to slate that their program for Fourth of July must neoeeearily depend upon the amount of funds raised. There is enough Already subscribed insure a qslebration, but the more attractive program we can get up tbe larger will be the crowd present oa that day, Let every one chip ta" hjb mite end help to hare a celebration worthy ef the old town. Steamer Movement. The Eaglet, of the E.G. D, Use, ar rived Sunday afternoon, eWj a. eargo of merchandise and sailed yesterday after- noon with about one thou sand package of truck, principally potatoes. The Vesper, of this line, willeail at 5 o'clock this afternoon, being the only truck steamer leaying today. Truck shippers should take notice. The Newberne, cf tbe O. D. line, car ried out a large cargo of truck and a number of passengers yesterday even ing. Superior Court. Court convened- Monday morning at 10 o'clock. His Honor appeared muoh refieshed by his visit te the, seashore and went to business vigorously. , The State docket was resumed . Htate vs. Alex Williams, perjury, was called. L. J. Moore, Esq ., appeared for the de fendant, Solicitor White for the Bute. The jury was out but a few minutes and returned a verdiot of guilty. This wee a bald case of perjury, so much so that Justice E. Q. Bill, before whom it we committed ,ant ths defendant on to court without a prosecutor. Bis Honor gave him five years in the penitentiary. A few motions on the civil docket were heard and court took a recess to 8 p. m. The civil docket was taken up and the calendar for Monday was eispooed of, only one jury case arising Wooten vs. Psrry which resulted in a yerdlet for plaintiff. f U.' Court took a recees te this nsonubJff af S o'clock. The Crop. From Magistrate and citizens from every section of toe eeuaty who were in the city yesterday wJ father the fol lowing information concerning crops: W. B. Pearce from tbe western end of the county, states that tbe crops ta his immediate neighborood are very promising and in good condition, but on bis way to New Berne be sees con siderable rasH :-. unui uiwi, ti m vat dim w IseQue Orees r.i-from fteer Tuscf 4,,ree W- G. Brewer. No. 1 township, re port prospects ae rood ad he ever saw. The season hate been good and the farmer 'that ia behind Wit ale work most be lasy. an WhiWort- from Kraal's la No. 9 township, says crops are looking well and fanners pretty well up with work. Wm. Foy, from South stds of Trent, says orops looking flat but are some what in the gram. J. A. Ernul, No. 1 township oa north side of Nensev crops fine , bnt abort labor scarce. 1 ' Major A. Gordon, of Egypt farm. eottoa, MtUe better than neonl; little too wet last week, bat estsoa a goSdT etaad and looking wall, fan pesttiasl Hay for work ia twenty yesm V. A. Thomas, north aide of Neaea, orops not looking ae well as they might look; eottoa looey and eora being eataa by the bags. ,,( D. W. Morton, near Carteret: ttaed eottoa and. corn aretty fair, too wet for the last tea lay, ;,Oeod etaad ef efeavl bfln WWbsd 'c com. Anoat thej ime area oc oocsdsi as lest year. JVllaC thyW JaJsiM sreekt'fmpe promkterapt apaoA eomaaasssjsVT B. y. Borweai -uasjoeota sreek, aeir Bavslock -r too wet, oottoa good stand, bags, badoa , osffjgrasasnia, jratty tmir 'ter a rood Bvrm. k tWtlsimerri5it)s nur, war wuaw as pnos oww as iss year: bagshaTe eatea , aora badr, V e wet for the last few days. ' - 3. B. Gardner ktapte Cypren t about, an , avevofek tageod V good tmadr for ceaaiag oat; . eottoa aad corn not very good; auovt the same amoaat ef- sot'-- hmtyvsr . lfE8..'T?urWB' f V'i TYBCt shfwild $.'. n r r-- ' f - r' ' -tee- . Meeting of'Jaeticee and Commis sioners, The joint aieeUng of justices and county eommlssioaem was heldvin tbe eeart houseea Monday for the'furpose efbniag.taae electing finance com nttee an4,board"of. edocatioaW 3. A,Bryai chabn&ao of the board of county' commissioners, called tbe meeting to order. The rop of justices was ;ea!k4 and taii4wo' aiiswered. (The chair an nouaoed a quorum present and ready for business. The chairman of the board of oonnty commissioners submitted tbe following estimate of taxes for the ensuing year The oommtosioners recommend that the following taxes be levied for the current year of 1867-88, to-wit; STATS TJLXES For reseral purposes, on the -flOO Valuation I SO For schools, on the $1U0 val uation 124 8 COUNTY TAXSS. For general purposes, on the $100 valuation S .84 16 For county debt, oa the iou valuation so t m i-e Total State and county tea $1.2(H POLL TAI. State S .97i County, for the poor .2.") ... - . .7(J ?2.00 Sc'HKUl'U a. Sec. 8. Uoe-half amount levied by Bute sse Hev. act collected by State. Sec. 9. Theatrical Company, each i -bibition. $5.00. Seo. 10- Eaeh concert, etc., each ex hibition, 3.00. Sec. 11. Each lecture, etc., each exhi bition, A3. 00. See. 12. Museums, wax works, etc, 83 00. bee. 13. Every circus, menagerie, etc., each exhibition, 1100 00. Seo. 18. Even side-show, each exhi bition, 150.00 , Hec. 18. Every show under canvass, eto., each exhibition, 9&0.00. Seo. 14. All Coin pen lea or persons, eto., each exhibition, 8-5 00. Sec 15. Gift enterprises, etc., each exhibition. ttO-00. . Seo. 15. Each lottery, 81000.00. Seo. IS. Every itinerant dealer in prize photos; raphe, eto., 8400,00 Beo. IS. Kaeb DUUaM tame, o.w. Seo. 17. Each bowling alley, etc., fS.OO Seo. 18. Publio femes, etc., 3.00. Seo. 18. PabMo ferries, etc., gross re ceipts, one-half of one per oent. geo. IV. ltmerant dentists, stc., one half oolleoted by State. Seo. aO.'Cemmawirsl mereaants, etc., 1 per cent oa commissions ' Hec. xi. au meronaats, jsweiers, grocers, eto., t-iu ot i per cent oa amount ef uuTchssss Sao,t. Ltqnoc dseisr etc, 1-2 of l per oent on amoaat ef psrehssss, Seo. 18. Eaob peddler, on foot, 825.00, each peddler with one horse or mute, etc.; M.00, each peddler with two or more horses or malai, tto., 875.00; every itinerant merchant, etc., within the meaning of this section. $20.00; Cheap John merchant, etc, 860.00; eaob dealer in fruit trees, etc., $5.00. Seo. 80. Every oompany of Gypsies, etc., 150.00. Sea. 17. Every wineiant dealer in lightning rode, $25.00. See. 8. Every itinerant peddler in docks, eat., $106.00. Sep. 81. uqnor assure one-nair as much as State apoa wholesale dealers and same as State apoa all ether deal ers. Seo. 83. Every auctioneer, eta., 1-4 of 1 per oent on gross sales. See. 83. Every tobacco warehouse, hotels, bosxdisahoases, eta,, no tax by n, . BCRKDI LE C. Sec. 42. Oa each marriage license, 50 cents; on net inoome, schedule A, 1 per cent; on incomes from salariss, etc., see S. 8. A., 1-8 per oent. Imstice Bay war-tad to know ff there was any way to avoid levying a tax for the bonded debt. Be had not oonsnlted anybody about it. bat the State manipu lates the reirroed for wkloh the debt was ereated, aad the eoaary bad no ToieA'ta ha atanagemeat. ' Carteret ooaaty doat pay oaeoat,,ef hat debt Justice Hancock agreed wish aettoe Bay, bat did aot see hew. the. fcvtioe ooald gel oat of levying the tax. Robert Banoock, jr.. wasted to know the" amoaat of the bonded debt now Btotaadimj. , -g v i I H . i He ws iafermsd by the chatrmaa tlsrthwse somewhere bet eses one haa- dred, w ojta uadfeVad gvethes- 'aoUarr the reoorc wosm snow tba exact taI.TfrTjm Tbe clialfms1Ud la reply io ai mark ef Mr. Bay fhar tbe debt was growing ao Use, that it had beeare-l aaoa rrem one, aaaarea au j ortyj-nvs tapta&l AQiiarg , was ,ta sow wif Jk ir.sb6at.eae kaadrel.ms twe ktM doilari. He wsnAsi tor farther isfM iU't , te 'wouli' father ,.eec thf eoaety'M it tea. timei.whst It te apaa If W !aoed la the aositBn tv.st Carteret ooaaty Is.. ; . ,;;.'-'-M.-n.. 1 Xr. r y t ' I IVt Cn'i eocsti. ty ; 1 t who t' 1 ti t?v "1 1 . t . ; rt;t l.w, I i , . - - was out of order. Ua seconded the motion of Justice Hancock to take up the tax levy by sections. The list wee taken up. The first item, whioh proposed to levy 84 10 ots. on the hundred dollars valu ation was called. Robert Hancock, jc, (mufcj levying the same tax as last year. Tbe Stale had reduced the levy five cents and the people of the county ought tu have lh benefit of it. Mr. Watson suted that if Mr lUii cock oould show wherein the county oould get along with lew lait-e he ought to do it. Mr. Hancock replied that the com mission era might ucoucidub among themselves. lir, Watson thought the gentleman was late in coming forward for re trenchment and reform Mr. Hancock compared figure to show that the Republican board of com miasioners did not cost as mufit as the Democratic. Mr Bryan, the chairman of the board of commisdioncrB, called Mr Latham to the chair, and proceeded to reply to Mr. Hancock's charge of extravagance, He was perfectly willing to mand by his record as a county commisMorur. but objected to this unfair manner of lumping figures together without nh n leg tbe services n-nJrnM lor the charges. This item was passed over uluI the clerk oould furnish a statenitiit of ooadty expenses for the last year. The next item was celled which i ' " posed to levy sixty cents fur the UmdV.l debt Robert Hancock, jr., moved to make it fifty cent. Justioe George J. Dudley said if Mr Haaoock oould show how fifty cents would answer instead of sixty cents be would readily agree to h!n amendment. Mr. Hancock endeavored to show tl.M fifty cents would be ample that ihir. would pay the lntereet on 102 ' au raise 85.000 for the sinking fuml Mr. Bryan, the chairman of the board, reminded the Justioes that Mr. Hancock had not taken into considers tion the fact (bat there us twe or three hundred thousand dollars worth of property that paid no tax,: and thm the sheriff'! oommiaBkms and tha f the trustee were to be taken eat. t A f tor further discussion Justioe F. w . Hancock moved to make the levy fifty fiveoente. Another long discussion and the mo tion to make it flfty-flve was defeated. The motion to make it fifty was de feated. The motion to make It sixty cents was adopted. Consideration of the iirst item to levy 84 1-8 cents for general county purposes was taken up. The chairman read a statement under different heads of the county expenses for the last year. Robert Hancock, jr., renewed his motion to strike ont 34 16 cents and maks it 89 1-6. This motion ..brought another warm discussion pending which Justioe Dud ley requested J set ice Robert Hancock, jr.J to please keep hU eloquence until the 4b Of July. The'motlon to make the levy 20 1 fl was lost." ' The levy of 841-6 was adopted by a vote of 22 to 7. The remaining recommendations of tbe commissioners were adopted. F. W. Hancock, Alex. Miller and M. W. Carman were elected finance com mittee for the ensuing year. Dr. D. W. Smith. E. K. Bryan and Joseph Kinsey were elected board of education. Justice George (Ireen stated that not a Justioe m his section ef the county had a docket. Tbe code made it the duty of the commissioners to furnish dockets and he gave notice that he would apply for the same. A report on Bric"s creek bridge being aiado to tbe reflect that it was in bad ooaditfoki, Justioe Robert Hancock, Jr., moved ahat the matter be referred to theoxtycommfmiooem withpowet to repair or buiM a new bridge. The motion was adopted. P Oft motion of Robert Hancock, jr., the elerk was laesraetsd to. notify the Jsstssee by postal eard of tbe next anirBsltaeeUng'bf thebpard,' AdJoorhefT. AS tt-Mm s a Hy'mastasWJkst srearaesj . ATjsrwa TBaaei AayvMMsa. To Ka, Pear 8ir-It gtses aa-'aleasaraaa myths 1-bats been asiag, your rlsaeeo, far sometime sesi with mooa esustaotton. Tor elear neea, softness, and for all purposes in teaded. they are of,ew Jsed by say that I bars svsr wwrsw -1 would reoom maae tbeat to a'l wbw'Waat aaaperioT glass. . - y-..b, 1 am very rev" - a r tuv . - Trinity Sunday. Trinity .Sunday was aprupnaieiy cel ebrated at Christ ChurcL The floral decorations cre laelef.ly arraiibd, and the atmoxphere loairl uith tLe rich pei fume of ujagn ...t a:.'. t!,ii flowers. This day IP wl ulrl t U.i LauL for oelebratiL; nd tiLiUi.L,; t!.t- be lief in the doctrine vf n.r llu.y lileooed and (ii iiuup Tu:..;) oc .1 in addressed iu the luany It.r Iwi.t epistles and girU ucel tii In t.bl acter to loach tl,e language of Ha- cate chiem taught from the cret-.l w her. in belief lo txfirted in ii.l Ll.clatlier v. ho halh up aiid u!l l!.- uilJ, 1 the Son. who hath mJrtiuiJ . m..: all mankind, and O -d tf.t j ! , '.-.rt who sanctifielh up hi. 1 r God. 1 1 is ihs - loeing ui t- :-ec -If - -f l.i- animid ! Advent I -1.1 1 I'lt'd I :., NY..,. I 1 -artpi I ..i.'pr;a'.e d 1 ii) t ' r p r failed to -n h ip pal l ' an hum I . lit In art l';it i- ,.f round of ibe chur- h --tu- -the Nativity, l.piphaiM ! Iriday, Kapler . the ' - i ut Sunday I'eiilec-.ft l,.,r and the leosniiB if , a 1. in i obuer auce havs I, ft the depi i mon upon the . i eh i ppe r do so an the worohipper Lap failed Lu bi inn I he mini will blr l.-vi I , ;,cinti nt mi l , I . I lo the conpideiali' -n f tin li the gnat m y ter I 1 1 taught and fr in ti.,3 aain. the min-ln of tlm d -- : drawn Sunday uft r Sui.'lay i ieat and my Pier loiiu Irutl-. hi in all ak' p been one uf tht- nuwt d : I i that i hap i- lilt n (I. i an 1 aMpi'iil , ,.el, tl. nun I i. I I w lw j r tianp. f. p 1 l.i tun A the Pert. . Th ip . hp e u nd i r p t .i i , ! hentalion -d a mirnbi r t pnai e of thip count t - li f ii failiUK to make a irri l-rmitht hi fori' them f- i I in -i- f tfrand 'II v ri of lb" cspep 1 1 1 m I I r m plati mi'iil-. mi- h.ie l.i ar l we tl.iiA ibe I'ri'pentat i"ii h- mad-' niidt-r tin 1111 prepion that tin' juptn ep wen- ri'iiured by law to report when n - mm been tried by them. The blank ni.hed for t bene reioilN doep in t bud fur- in-li- rate any IM h reixirt reouired and the jiiMlices did not Doimtrue the law n- 1 11 1 r 1 11 K it- The case brought 111 oii the first day of court and pt mined until Monday of thin week u mi that day all the maKialraleH of II. county were to Ih) here and meet w 11I1 the board of county coinniippiom rp t levy the taxep, etc (In Friday Mr. Clement Manly aked to have the raite of one of the juetieeH taken ..p, which the polici tor aRHsnled to. inasmuch an both Mr. Simmonn and Mr Manly had to be ah neiil on Monday. The argument waf t" luanh proceediURn. as the indictment did not spHc if y any particular inptan-e of failure to n Kirt ami wan therefore void. Judge Shipp granted llm motion to quimh and the solicitor appealed and anked a continnanco of the rapen of the other jueticen, and propose to let thin gO up !IA a tl'Ht of the W h de lld PO the matter ptandn now . We are not inclined t" publmh any facts in a case likely to come before tbe courts, in advance, but as the law pecmn to be the question in this we do not hesitate to H'V what in ured a- the meaniiiK cf th statute under winch these canes were raised. The law re quires every justice of the peace to re port to the clerk of the superior court all cases tried hy them and tinulty (fi- j- .n ili-f. If this has been none, there in no violation of the law ; but if it han not been done, tbe particular rase omit ted must be designated in the bill found by the (rand jury. A Hill of l.adinic in 1 7 v. TLe form of lulls ol lading a used a c'i)tnry :'Ro reads rather quaintly now, as will he mch by the following: "Shipped, by the giaee of dod. in good order and well conditioned, by Messrs. H. anderburj,'h - ( o., in & upon the good Hrigg called 'Betsy and Saky' whereof Giles Hollister is master, under (lod, for tbe present voyage, and now riding at anchor in the port ofNewbern and by God's Gracebound for New York, 417 bbls. Tar; 47 bbls. Tar pentine ; 44 bbls. Pitch ! G Venison Hams; 4 Deer Skins, & one bbl. of.fftt, to be delivered iu good or der unto Mr. liamtramock, or to hja assigns, he oc rtkej paying freight, with primage and average accustomeurriA . witness whereoJ, tc. and bo . God send . the shift to ner destined port in safety TOM Bits 8A.i.Ttf ia Of orMl Jor Cay Bruises," tkee Uloers, SA Rhesrs; Fevet' Soretr Tsttei'. Oiffe4 1 lands, Chilblains, Corns, and all ikta ,rrjrtions..sr'1 rsitiv-e!yl wr rV.'m ... : t r- . - ' " i'ti I AHHIED. tii(- :t jay of June, i5t7, in Hope, v. ell i bun I. , at 1 1 o'clock a.m., by Jiev. v. H i'u ken, Mr. J. Saodexa and M i 1 in in i I i j..U t; Wait, tp 11..! a Koonce wm! Miss Annie liilU-t! Mi J Liilidl and Miss I lMie Kal.-P. Mr Cut Ta v lor' and Mias J u i ia Mutt., night at tf.t- ' t ptiun and pajty at f the groom. h i: difii i-.M.O A . I .e n t c 1 n H.'jrs !a :ty 5!aig.,ici Vork of Nf w Berne, the Ute fred- -rick I) I.er.te. M L). Smallwi i & Slover ! d.Al.i l; IN UM.:.: iiK, !' ' t-Solt -liiA',; .' . .i .-. . ' ,(- hhhv, : i m j-v..vm.; '' .'. r m.ts, QUA l.V. SiiAt I I) AS To rniCE AND QUALITY. 1 i.l.lle St n et. Next Door to ll.-Kl Alt,rt, ni:w hi:i:nk. N. C. Bill Poster. :- ! ,x I..!- t . 5. rill do t ki .1 tl 1.1I I :'! 1.11.1. II. .luEXbUii. : !' ' " ' 1 ' -1 - b u will bo t- I : janl lot For Sale or Rent. ii,. 11 X t 1 Ml I I ."l I'll .l.ihnson street, '. 1 ttl - nr'.''- in - 1! Valuable Real sa 1 Estate ' ' I - I ' ..'.--.. i r .ut O, (I. H I 'M..ti. . . A ., . sttuateil at "- ' . n . Hi - m. i pi i eu la ill is ' 'ui . . I ; i r. A ' ) Hlitl hjil 111 -in,: a .a--i. n ii- in k k-pIi'.i I,,.,, on lolloea 'ii n : : t- hi 1 1 1 ..... i bu.ql, next to ' v I.. 1 : iit.i.. beyond ' -1 1 ' 1 l'i-- . .-.p II i'p fi-r -' ii t.. - i . ' .i i iikb ran ulwajfs ' 'I I "i K 1 1 HIM., I ' a. fcnlulo Alf nt.HSti-1 81 Aildc';, k North Carolina Railroad Co. I - Ii h 1 lt M (1K1'!'"K. N . . in - n. v i ' lune ith, IfWT. '.' i' l..:il Aiijitii Meeting af the - i ' i' ip iltii A '. .in, 1 ,' A North Caro ,.i.a I;., n,ht i , - ii i pi, i y l t, held at VI i I v 1-. 1 1 1 M'-m.N. ('..mi rtil r i. i 1 1 : u i : i in I..) .,1 ii m. iv:. i!!-l h.i . li'-liKKIM. swifUri SHAFERS av LA C Ass salsasT tliasuii'ii mir s 1 1 tut' -1 f r. in tl,,- I'.l.'ickberjry and I: ,ot. .in I (-ore Imperial i b l iai,-l .-ppeeiaily lor Ml 1-1- IN 1 I by CALVIN H11AFER, ii . . ', ;r i N.-w Vvtk. 1. 1 he nciii nil demand M a ur Blaek- bi r i l iiandy b r fainiJy use. an a pre ventive of, and remedy for Diarrhiea, folic, and -uvular derangements of the' Vhtem. I i.e. induced the undersigned to ire,are an am- 1-- whicli fully meets the n 'luirnmentH, and can be presoribed iiinl te ommenijed by t he physician, aad tn I, i n I v a Ink or ( hil l it!i ierfoct re- h :in to it- i-iiruv and efneacv. Be- 1 iiik i-i-ai ed I in in the f ru it and root Of tin- Klacklien v, in combination with imported I rem h llrundy, thin remedial ' aizeut in pri'M nted in the m at efiioiens fi-rm kiiu ii. and the u ndorsnjned trusts llnit Mb ectablished reputation, of mstiy" veare standirik;, an a manufactersriojr similar pi eparatn-iiH, will serve as S uaranly for the reromniendation Of Chis " an the ;ii.-' oiil Itf-t art,, I p. of thslAld ' ui I'.- v..irt., r,n up in ilair-Pjata, l'mt an 1 ,-u u! I'.otth n. one dozen in a 1 aso. i r.STlM i.NIALS. M i fin N. J .Feb. 9. J78. My bear Mr. Chafer: I testify Wltl-,'' pleaenre to the value of your ' SfedicI- ' nal Ulackl-errv Urandy ." which I :' induced U) try by your statesBSBl (iSk ( , which I place the utmost confldeooejj ;x that it wan comixmed enM-ntially Of ffOCW ' , Hrtmtli. with a definite qnajltitr'- et.-. Fluid l'.xtrart of Blackberry IIooC.You can well depend on the excellence 'of the articles which enter into iteVSQSapa- eition, for your success in obtauuos. or ders when once it is known that toa have unequalled facilities for Obtataieg tbe best materials and the dig position to make the best use of tbem. ;.fj( If 1 Yours very truly, . , J. W. PINKHAM, M.B. None sen nine . withoafe that siB-t" bf I. Calvin SHrEBk8fl Coartlanc NerYotk. - i' .'!1 "t For sale, wholesale lai retail, t N. DUFFY. Sole Atent Nsw I,- N. C. . - mvSld! v".,3B,orEcat,v aesirallelDw:; 6eter ef Neose and I. Joining the .Acd"-7 atH sfy rvrnis, ,1 . i ri -T- J'" ,-:r A j 4 -i f ttor rt i.' 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