, . . ' ),-? i ."iff" - - w"" ------- f y Journal. '"til t p 7T M YQJ 'L-NO. 85. T. NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY. JULY 9. 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS.. 4 v LOCAL NEWS. iiwl aiaalr AlawBatas. New Berne, latitad, Wr North. " loesttade, T7 ' West. Sua riaee, 4:96 I Leajth of day, dun mu, 7:t7 1 14 hour, 54 minutes. Moon ri at 1$:8 a. m. V BUsnrESS iocals. HAVE job (iM ary Imported Bay Bona, ForBrt Flewer Cologne, Florid Waer,ete.r C. E Slovik. THE BoUc in yesterday' paper of change Ib ftrai wan premature, as lk.uiU(MW w not perf acted. "Tab bqlBe will be continued aa first started. Mr. vnu will manage the boalnaat aa before. llT W. F. Hill & Co TOB 8 ALE A Fine Cow. Prio $30. CHINESE LAUHDBY atatel Albert v ia MMdf fav wor. oi wearat apparel lauAdrled in Ibe beet style and at rtfcallBl prioea." Sethrfacttoe frrar- - 'nmia En T3UFFALO Jtie D S. for aaJe by , fifriM WatBf No. JnBUtf L. FaUUUL Ml Baiter. (javaBd w 4 very Low prio7 ' ioJW nOM JNO. DtJflir and" try a MILK aWr 'Jp f TIFTtBAfiEELS LUTE, iUbl.Jtor l4!lBiy fe2atp pel Barrel detrrared, of at Wo. per Mrrel In Are barret lota. Uao. allkm uo. 0' .LP PAPEBtJ ia any quantity for eUe at tal offie. DTJTWS IIYADK win refreeh you this hot weather. Try it. Fertiliser. Lime, Plaater, Cement, QUaa, Painu. Varmiah aad Oil at low prioea. Obo. allxn Co. 'pOOTE rHPlCKS, 8 cu a box, at Biu Ike's. Watermelons brUkly. are coming in pretty A ooloiBd woaaaa ea Oiewii atreet died yeeterdBf of lockjaw, oauaed by a plhitei BBder her finger nail. The bjMMoia and noanly Mnmiaiion era willMnieaaloa aer weak lor the purpose of baeriaf compiainta to the Talaation. of property Toe SaWaloo All I f .TO 'a .1 r " at LotMroo BaU 1M nimhu Adjutant Bealla and hia wife art ia atteadaasc aad aiding the aaniy aara. Farmer arc oomplaiamg of too much raia; Up to ibe flratof Jly crop were vary promiaiag. Jaly and August are the critical month for oetton and corn. W. P. Stanton, Esq., from near Adam Creek, in thia county, receired quite a painful hurt while standing In front f Charlie QolUater's ators y ester d3tt seem that a drayman was un laaingVome Mgar and turned a bar rel looee as it started from the dray dawm ftae plank aad it rolled againat Kr. Etaatba with auoh foro aa to push Um towel ZXU right knee was badly baiiwHeV attache no blame to the daycaan, but all draymen should be eaaUobed jtoer they roll heavy barrels aeroat the sidewalks. Persona). ltr.-tod lira S. M. Qiddings. of New York,, who have been visiting Capt. S. B, Water w-f amity, have returned. Horner 'School. Wa joall aUantion to the adveriise ment af the flornar School in this leuaV Tha ' taaua of this aohool ia so walf eataklUhcd that we need not say i that it t fuwy ap to it past Huaif fr'Ard ouad. fgOajLTckiac of Hyde county, wfca . aatwtota4-M tks) fan tarm of thaP,WrWOoari fcr 18W, hald ia thai'erlfor atBbtixKnf pottofOo faada aad-eaatamt te 4aa Albany paaitentlari pr twomrm, ha beenre UaaaC aakla ta titt on hb way boom, iHtotiBM wa shortened several aaootha by hk good behavior, Oapi." JoLa A. Biohardaon. oolleotor af cuatom, reoejved formation yeUr dayaaoralaf that the ' ecbooner C. TrttawrCapi; Ji.. Eol from Graen Tutttof nd for UaltliaoMi, wtth Cajpa Lookpw,i am AAwm three Bnila Bortheaat of Ooraooki ligh Tha 60odWKaetiB. - TaoagVUta i ,tha day, ytMi - tha atoahhaUata asaetintwf iba Ar dk N, C. B. pfrcto r3rtUaaai. - Tha wriut hat f mailt, thej at.'-.aa : Uta dLraai i!a. tnm what wa ax peotad, 'hut wa baUtvad kiai lo na a biased aad -' wauJl rrpreaent ftuatten jot m ifcii.wri.:.:;;;; ; JUle wt do aot agree with rerpondea)' antireiy, f t ha Mtsea 4a tktt t -t aa doc it tn cctoarn tha people down bare, &1 it 1 wall that they ihouli fea kussed. The Stockholders' Meeting. BY AN EYE W1TNE8S. Morehkad City, July 1, 1887. Editor Jotrwal As it not infre quently happens that a good listener, by reason of remarks made in his hear leg by both sides, and by oiose obeer vatione of the actors, is enabled to form a more correct opinion of the results at wbicn men aim, and to gain a more in timate knowledge of plans and sob ernes than their author would care to have him possess, I propose in reeponse to your request to give you the impres sions made upon an observer by tbe meeting of the stockholders of the A. & N. C. R. at ibis place yesterday, June 80 th. Circulating among the little group gathered about the hotel before the hour of assembling,! soon learned that the majority of tbe stock bad been gathered by one man, and tbai tbe proceeding of tbe meeting were, so far aa related to tbe elector of directors, appointment of eommlueee, etc., already "eat and dried," with the cutters and dryers on hand to see their program carried out. When the meeting wa called to order and on of the Bute director put in the eaai a aoawl ad dt lief aewoB wa ap parent on more f aoa than one, and when e4 BMea of oemin ganUeiaen from Wake wera announced a directors on tha part of the State, and the naaaeaf gentleman bona raiathan a proxy for tha Stata, that soow deepened, info an expression of anger that wa noticeable araavwoa the faae easom who rank thamaalTe ameag Gov Scales friend, whin elaaf ttdrridMto, howaw, ia this part of the Stata I Had eonOoed al most exohuirely te the redpienta of hit patmnage, aad. those who hopa to get something from hint. Ejaculation of shame! shanaa! ia toaeseoaroaly audible but nui of raaunc fau from ths upa of many, and ooaveyed to tha writer tha idea that soma great wrong had heea per rpetrated. Upon inqairing the cause of such an ebullition of feeling he learned that while the gentlemen from Wake and Chatham above alluded to were person ally muoh esteemed by the people of this section, still inaamuoh a neither of them had any known interest in tne country along the linn or the road, and none in the road itself except the ownership of one or two shares of stock, just enough to enable them to hold the poeitiona, the people almost to a man, who understand tbe situation, who live in this section, whose money has gone by the tens of thousands for the con struction of the road, and in their heavy debt taxes is sun going to. pay for that ocajswuiilicn. and whose paosperiry and welfare la largely dependant upon tbe efficient and friendlr management of .Has rad. feel that His Excellency the ""-'tUovror. la coins- outside of their raaka ta select ronreeentativa of the Lfltate in tha management of a property eltuatef Jn . tbcjr midst, and in avhioh they have an interest measured in dol lars and oenta. paid out about equal to that of tbe State itself, if not greater. and many time greater than that of all the present controllers and manager put together, ha not only perpetrated a great wrong upon them, but in making these appointments for the third time, in the face of the many protests that have been made to him, ha offered them a direct and premeditated insult, which at the proper time thy will no) na siow to resent. Another cauaa of complaint waa the inability; to obtain a oopy of tha FranV dent Report, and a it ia oustomary for these reports to be printed and ready for distribution among tha stockholder when the meeting assembles, thereby giving them an opportunity to consider the suggestions and recommendations therein contained Before they are called upon to vote upon tbem, it was not sur prising, when the President, reading from the only copy f his report that seemed to be available, suggested that the time of holding tbe annual meetings be ohanged from 4th Thursday in June to 1st Thursday in August, was considered by some aa a snap judgment, and the reason assigned for tbe change received with some grain of suspicion. The idea, said a gentleman on my left, that the business of this road has increased to such proportion that it requires more than a month to get its aooounta ready for submission to the stockhold- is all bosh. Just wait until July. 88. and you will tee that the oat in the meal (ub is a coon of another oolor. Tha North Carolina road and all other road, some of them with a business a thousand times greater than the busi ness of this road, make up their eo oounts in thirty days. Tha account! of this road,' when doing mora business, and when its receipt were greater than they are today, hare alway been madf up in thirty daya, and if it is indeed true that tha present president and his numerous assistants are unable to make ap in thirty days, accounts wvefanf a business amounting to tha petty sum of $117,000, leas than the business of any flrst-claat merchant In tha State, then His Excel 1 easy the Governor ought, in justice to himself and ths interest of tbe stockholder, turn out tha whole eon oern and appoint men of soma business capacity fc. 4faei TAattseJ ' Bui, said he. as , t.:Moroaead fojoaaft what 1 tha use of Mvteatine- wilhoal or ganisation; watoa tn proceedings ana you whs see the the president ie run- K'"! ,t-tAlwfwf soo; Pt aaxc ane MtrainMOBB iBere, aad tha UorernorV appointments are made u aooordaaoa with -his wishes,! aad if bat one-half ta rumor are true. IM. thought by- novo that EiaExaas lency will, before, hit 'term expiree. attempt by " lease or otherwise -' to place the whose property aadar absolute centred or that of hi friend. But when th time for leasiag or selling astba case may be, nomas, aalcat tha no- goiiations are kept from ths people and a deal ia mad whereby tha transact ion is virtually oonsumaied before n M made known ta "outsiders," those1 who are now maneuvering for the of th road by buying up its stock when ever it can be had, will whits putting a handsome profit on their lave snent in their pockets, be aatonifhed at th pries the road will bring, ,if his excellency will permit competitions in bidding for it." And then, when too late, those who hava np to this time parted with their stock under the silly idea that great good was to come to the read and incidentally to them by consolidating it in the hands of one or two men, will find that they have parted with it for a mere bagatelle in comparison to the sum it will yield the purchaser, and have sold it to men who, their influence in tha control of the load having, gone with their stock, will aavs about lit tle use for them as his mtanin majesty has for holy water. Hany other comments of this nature, 1 might give you, but it would make this oommuni cation too lengthy. The feature of the meeting which seemed to elicit the greatest attention was the discussion between the Hon. F. iL Simmons and Mr. James A Bryan of your city, and Mr. Jesse Ken nedy of Lenoir, upon a resolution of Mr. Simmons authorizing the fl ifsnXin or tne a. x n . j. tc to laoecnbe totht bonds and stock of the East Carolina TiftH1 nl K.il... rn m I i from New Berne to New river in Onslow county. Mr. Bltnmons portrayed in glowing colors the advantages of the new enter prise, deeoribed tbe land through. which the road was to run a flowing with milk and honey; Its riven filled with million of bushels of oyster, and the bad itself teeming with abundant cron all merely awaiting proper transporta tion to make their owners rich and the oountry prosperous, while theCroad eon oon trolled a roadway M miles in length, equal to any ia the State and virtually ready for the tie. Hi speech was strong aad telling and if the discussion had ended when Mf. Kennedy raggest ed that we had heard enough, hi reso lution might have been adopted and a aubecriptiou of many thousands of dol lars made by the A. & N. C. K. to the atook and bonds of the new road. But Mr. Kennedy ceased speakinK. Mr. Bryan took the lloor in opposition to Mr Bimmona'resolauon. lie said he would be glad to see railroads built all over the btate and especially so to see the A. & N. O. R. build feeders at every point where they would be prolitable and in fact, would not object to its subscribing to build Mr. Hi turnout)' road, provided the Atlantic road should use its rurylus eamxny only in making the subscrip tion . but for a road in the condition of this one, its president having de clared that it could with difficulty pay its taxes and keep itself running, to even think of subscribing to anything. was the veriest folly. He aaid that while all this wa true, and the road wa mortgaged for several hundred thousands of dollars, it was. and always had been, Sinee he knew anything about it, regarded by him a a valuable prop erty ; that if properly aaanaged and us resources taken care of, it would soon pay off it present debt and become a dividend paying property. That the people of this section had shut their eyes, to its value and it overshadowing influence upon their trade and prosper ity, aad at one time seemed to oars lit tle what became of it ; that shrewd capi talists, men not giyen to investing their ntoaey la dead enterprises, had drifted among them, and seeing tbe great capa bilities of tha road had purchased Urge quasmttan ef its stock and were still seeking to get possession of it with a much eagerness aad avidity a if it rep resented shares in the mines of Ool oonda, and they would double and quadruple their money too. That the ory that the road waa a non paying property wa all humbug; waa made to oorer a purpose. That th president aaid the road would do better ia private hands, that being so let ths Governor put it up for lease or sale to the highest bidder, first giving the publlo proper notice of his intention. If offered for lease under those ciroumstanoes, it would bring a sum that would soon pay off 'its debt; aif offered for sale he thought it would bring not less than $600,000 or 33i per share. For these reasons he had advised and still ad viaed the people of Craven county not to sell their stock for the figures at which it was being bought up by those anxious to gt control of the road, and he ad vised all other who owned stock to hold on to it for the present at any rate, and to await results, whioh be thought would in the near future, give them no oause to regret their action. He aaid that in regard to hi connec tion with the Eastern Carolina sydicate, ha would state to Mr. Simmons frankly, that he did favor mortgaging the A. k N. C. R. to put it in ordu just a the present managent has done, and to build the link from Goldaboro to FayetteyiUe pr to Sanford, that was to connect it with the Cape Tear and J aakin Valley Road but that Governor arris would aot permit, that aad. that without permission, they offered to lease the A. & N. C. Road and pay a yearly rental of 8 per oant, on its capi tal stock. That if that proposition had been aseepted one wouU now hawoaed a N. C. line in fact aa well a ia name, and the dream of Caldwell, Morhead aad efhers of a line from the mountains to the sea would have been realized, and Ifwoald aot have bean many year before we would harv been by mean of that coaaectammvqfivaTViii aniii attia laHU Chicago aad the west,' I i Thai his ttropenitfccf jolr have Tolopod this eouatry aad baUt aatae porta. of New Bern) aad Morabaad City aad laoed large amount of money U thetreanrrot the Road, but that plans were atdtaaesns set dormeoontrol f the Road, Wxurtd. Timrallr bottls ap ma neci.au tuaaecstfa ac pom airy. ana put ww? ta taw reel artvate mdirUoal i only.' v for taeaa and- reasoat. givs Before, fha tn- dividuala owning stock in tb Atlantic Road would eonaider Wall before part ing with) l te pwtaeanw-trying to buy la -' -., -( 'V v: i Jhi I hellers 'm V&bttemot of thetwetobss.s4 whOe Mr Bryan evidently struck? a ' Tttry tympatt Uc and responsir chord, and no doubt in tha main portrayed the facts a they are. there are some minor points in his speech, to hici at aaoiier time wo may lake tict-nui; SeTtrul rijer iiiiUidof aiinor im porlance i pit.ee but as this com muiiicuu a is c'.inay '. ngri thn i in tended n t be. 1 .1 1:.dk it to a close by s'atii it-c vrcJuo which the procfrdi:.-) lej, to it 1. Tlibi ths A. & N. ('. Road is properly v h se really great ia!oe many of t:.e i iirr ttockholaers having failed to see paite4 with their ndrr i:tt il was stock ft fifjuiei far : worth. ?. T lai eh eJ. lie aw ke capital ists me:: t1 k i (he value and the ci al)i!i!ir of r e Uja'1, are making persist'-m an 1 tJ.eur.r;ned effort to get poesertk)Q of a mnjority of the stock with the view to obtaining permanent control of the Huad itself. 8. That his Excellency the Governor is considered their fneud, and that the entente cordxale between them is thought to be perfect. 4. That his Excellenoy the Governor for reasons, various and sundry, has, excepting tboee who hold position under and through him, more ad mirers under hi own roof than be ha among the people along the line of the A. & N. U. Road. I 5. That the people of this section are pretty well aroused aa to what their real interests are , that they have opened their eyes aa to who their true friends are, and that knowing what their rights1 are they are determined to maintained them. Mors A Non. Staamer Movements. The steamer Vesper of the K. C. D. line sailed yesterday afternoon with a large cargo of lumber, shingles and truck. The Annie of ihui line will te in this mornicp. rOKLMJN M'.W Kit. l INK KKTIKTMNh S!H I .' I 1 'Mm i. . J ul y 'i. Mr. iUn.i,r a, en tertained at supper liifl eveuiiitt by Mr. Henry Irving- A selet l nuiubei of per ons pruuiii ei.t -u ml and 1,1-iary circles were I'om nt Mr Hun' will start tomorrow i ., it t ur i.r uj.li Scot land and Ireland, hi r g t' 1 ondon on the !blh ilm. lie will ihc.i go to Hamburg for the water and for rest. His route after leaving Hamburg haa not been decided upon. 1LAIHTUNB'b REI'I.T TO 11 A K I INOToN . London, July 6. Ur. Gladstone to day wrote a letter to the Marquis of Har ting ton in answer to his reply to the ex-premier's speech of last Saturday. Mr. Gladstone say that If hi remarks ware inaccurate ha will willingly con sent to the publication of anything deemed necessary to show it. In con clusion, Mr. Gladstone reaffirm th statements he made Saturday. OHMONDS WIVB TO DfTKBIAL OTP. Lohdom, July 8. The race for the Imperial gold cup was run at the New market July meeting today, and was won by the Duke of Westminster's four-year-old bay colt Ormonde. Sir O. Cbetwynd 's four-year-old oheetnut filly White Friar came in second, and Lord Hasting 's three-year-old bay colt Lov eroid third. There were no other start ers. MEETS TO CHoo-iE A PRINCE. Tierhova. July (I. The Sobranje ;is holding a private meeting to choose a prince, Alexander having absolutely declined to acoept a re-election. TAxnta roBEiaxEBs in fbanck. Pabis, July 6. The committee of the Chamber of Deputies having in charge tbe measure imposing tax on foreigners on residing in France decided in favor of tbeexcution of the measure. THE FRENCH AR1TV TO UK MOBILIZED. Pakis, July 7. The oabinet have de cided that Rouvier, prime minister, and Gen. Ferron, minister of war Khali in form the budget committee of the Cham ber of Deputies that the government will cjrry out its proposed experiment of mobilizing the army. It was also decided t 1 ditmiss from office al! French mayors m'co werj in any wy concerned in the royalist mnri testation in honor of the Count of l'arij (Iumdj? his visit to the ls!e t f Jersey. Schedule of Train to Hie (jraad Cele bration ea Tatsday. Jaly 12th. Below will be found the schedule of trains bringing excursionists to the Grand Celebration on the lUth. Every body coming from the line of road will have ample time to witnera the fire works at night before returning home. Circulars containing rates of fare and full information are in tbe hand of all railroad agents. nui west of new bern Leave Gold boo ro " Best's La Grange " falling Cretk Arrive Ktnston........ Leave Caswell Dover- Core Creek:... Tueoarota CUrk-a 8.00 a.m. 8 .30 " . 8.50 " .. B.13 M ... .4l " ..10.15 M ...10,80 M ..11.06 " .11.14 M 11.38 " Arrive New Bane Retorting. (N leer Newborn l2:80 -tight. : N beoxxaji aun. rain kAbt or hewbuut. Uteri KonhmAOitf Depot., J3Sbjb. Atlantic.,.. . 7.03 Wild wood , Newport. Havelook. .it . 7.44 8.00 " 8.05 M 8lM " " Kiverdale ., Arrive Newborn Returning, will leave Newborn Xfc.00 p m. night by special tram. . - 8. L. Drix, Q. P. Ageak : aeaea's'Analaa BUri. . K Tai ten BAtra ia ths 'worU for Cuts, Braisea, f3orea, reera, . 8au Rheam, Payer Bores, Totter. Oiapped Hands. ChilhUm. Coma, and ail Ekm tispUewa, and poaitrrelrl ettres piim or no pay required. . It I guaranteed to give perfect satifaetk,or money re funded, ' Price to oonta per box. Tot ml by R. N. Puffy. decll ly The Preller Murder tat JEFKKR90N Cm'. Mo.. July 7. The State supreme court in the case of Brooks, alias Maxwell, condemned for the murder of (J. Arthur Preller and sentenced to te haniced August 1-th today overruled the motion Kr a re hearing. A reprieve who gran ed lie defendant until August W Trie de fence will lake an appeal to ibe 1 ruled States supreme court. Fatal Eiploioii AKUNQTON, N. J., July 7 An ei plosion occurred in the Gellonile Man ufacturing Company's work al 11 o'clock. A ijwtiio named August and Miss Ariana Muchmore were instantly killed, and about twenty others were seriously injured, none fatally. The works, three brick buildings, ware totally destroyed. Tbe loss is $50,000. A number of stores and houses were damaged, and people were thrown down in houBee from the force ul the explosion. Attempted Murder and Suicide. Wilmimutow, N. C. July 7. This morning Alfred Soyke, a German employe: on the farm of T. J. Soutb erl&nd, shot a man named Mills, super intendent of the farm, with a pistol, three times. Soyke then went to his room and shot himself through the heart, dying instantly. Mills is not seriously hurt and will recover. Soyke wasdisoharged by Mills yesterday. This is thought to be the cause of the shoot ing. Letter from Superintendent Blind Institute. Austin. Tkxa Mh. A. K. IIawkeh; JJettr .Sir 1 take great pleasure in saying that your spec tacles excel anything I have yet been able to procure, enabling me to read the finest print with ease and comfort. Frank Uainky, M. D. All eyes tilted and the til guaranteed bt the drug store of F. H.Duffy, New lierne. ju15 lm Ofllce of Old Oooiluioii Steanixhlp t o., Newbeun, N. C, July 0, 1H7. I 'nines oompelled to alter by stress of weather or unavoidable accident, or by orders from the Home tltioe, the fol lowing schedule will b run by the Hteamer Pamlioofor the current month. ADy changes will be promptly noted in the local columns of the Joirnai.. Steamer Pamlico will touch at Nags Head going and coming: Monday, July 11th, at 9 a.m. Friday, July 15th, at 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 20th, al 9 a m Monday, July 25th, at 9 a m. Friday, July 29th, at 9 a.m. Fare to Nags Head, VI 00. No return tickets. Fare to Norfolk 1st class, W OO, 2d class, $2.00. Fare to Baltimore via Old Bay Line, 1st class, 86.00; 2d class. 5M 00. 'Fare to N w York via ). ll. Ships, 1st class, 811 .00. "Fare to New York and return via O. D, Ships, 1st class, 81H.00. Fare to New York yia It Ships. Intermediate, 89 00. hare to New York via u. D. ships, 2d class, 8 50. Fare to Old Point, 1st class, 83. r0. Tickets received and forwarded promptly. K. B. Roberts, Agent. "Faro inoludes meals and state rooms on Old Dominion Ships from Norfolk to New York. No extra rharge for berths on the Sound steamers from Newborn to Nor folk. RENOVATE YOUR Feathers 2 ! Old or Nsw Fcathars Thorahly DuUI, stcama, Drlsd. mm Rendered PcrfMlly Odorless. SPKriAt ROTICK. It it ii well known fivl tttat nil ff ntln'is In conHt.Hiii use liy many cuimes bH-ome iniiitet) uiid hard, dusty and willed. Impure unit uu liealiliy. All reairjers lu use five ,r more year ought to be cluaned or reuovaied, ami no well Informed person will qs. a naw feather tliat has not been Dorlrted and ni&de f line of L.lve Hteam. We. now call yonr atten tion ui mis laci, ana state mat we are now prepared st abort notloe to renovate yonr fealbers Dy the Hteam Process Paunt Keat her Reoovator, which will continue In operation for a few weeks loufer at Wew berne. N. v. ThlH machine has been osed extensively for yean put in an me Uksiern ana western and most general satisfaction. Thousands of testimonials oouia beoDlsined lr neciKry. but a few from those best known In onr own Stale will be mora acceptable. TKSTIJIOSIAIuS. Ooldsboro, N. O., Both April. 1S87. Mr. George Bocher Dear 81r: It gives me pleas are to bear testimony to the zcellence of the (team process for oleanslng and ren ratlng fealhera. It renders bods, which are nnpleasant and unwholesome, in every rea- peoi as gooa ss new. we srw now using beds which were subjected to this proeses abont seven years ago and they still retain their softness and odorless condition. J. at. Htij.Taa, BsctOT 81. Stephen's Church. OOLDSBOBO, w. C, April ZS, 1887. Wsaava had work: dons by Messrs. Basher O Crow, and we ate aatlaOed, that feather renovated by thstr prone la all they claim for It, and ws willingly rocosanwiie. their work to the favorable consideration of every on. T. W. BWAJrw. , Oouwbobo, N. O., April K, 1BT7. Heasr. Buoher a fjrow OenU: The work done by yon In reeovattnc feather beds la perfectly satis BMtory, BcapeetruUy , L. D. Qrhukys. Mr. ise IUTW. Baw Sara. N. tr , " Strl Th tesvther that yon. cleaned and reno vstt4waa bsts sstlls saiaafsiifiiujaalliig uxsa as sooa as sew, , ; , - - , .-Tovaswaiy, . .' 1 t. a: prum: R a) aot necessary' id enttnoe farther. Oar work Is oar relessneo, sad we are eeaad to pleas and give satisfaction. This Is the trst aushlne of th klad evwrintrodBssd Is this state, aad ttkiwm probably betn only opportanlty off red in many year. Oor prises are eo lew ths even oaw sea avail tbsBiaalves at taeeaeao to Lave their work, dona. - . Work oaUed tor aad deUvsrsd (re ef onaiwe. On rethart that are sent by rail ovstseas. er freight only will be added. . utrn. Mo charge tor slraylng or handling, ' - DTJCHEB A HAJtYEY, - - - , Irapneton. At: Major Demiison's MiUa ' Jyl " - HW BERNK, K. a ' HORNEE SCHOOL, fCHD. . C. Hit h A J. j KJ-..V li t ui Aui u 1 if f r r. Of L6'. t. ' Urt i l.t n.'iint r t rriuriiiftjtl r 'J i.e f fh' . &rLd t-j ct. Li J i: i for 1 t J Atlantic & hrr.j l7 w... o gin the li' :i. er:u!y Ol.j .M:ltly Dt- it c .eti ana - s " bht rirVvr -let l 1 1 v c. j. l'i: : 'usa I. -. 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