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a. r. : US DAILY JOCKS A L 1 . , eodUBUi ; ., er, published detly, except Atonday, at d A fx jeer. a,Q8 for ix month. Delivered to ei iy suosaribert at W MM Jr aoatk,' : - lii'WJl.IKt.Y JOTJ&MAI M QJSSB fupr, la pub!: -he erery Tbsredey tS.9 per annum. .,' -.- ---'- . AUVtHTlSIirO 2ATKS (DAILT-0 loch ob day fl 00; 80e, (or eaca aubenuent AdverUsentonts edr hedf 'Business LoeaiaM cmlapar'Bftr first, and 5 cents for every eobeseaaiil laasett - Ho MverUaeeUw 01 be lnear.ed between ocalmaiter laynoe- rs . j HoUoeoof VtojrrBtteserPoaths.Bettooxoesl WnUnaavrlUtoaUaarUdfr.' AliaddlUonaJ DtUw win ba energedJ oeota per Jin. Fayaate teataut advertisement , aauk ada i adrasc. .Bagiuaz advaM "ties" Hi wlli be oollected promptly at t1 c nation of cat, matters are eollolted. Ma aouaaaiaatioa anat expected to ba poa- THwa wHnheM tne at ma of the eatnor: or V HI aiif rr- ooa eotumn o ft b Aaf aaraba lean act fie Tad at any anony eeooeeommonieauoa can-obtain the aam o . taa aatnac atnUoaUM i tola oOoi sneeiug hfeln thsaciaveaaeexi), THE JOUKNAL. a. m, SWaTM, - Bailor, BisalMae Huugr( ' K.HOniL - - JR-T BI3UE, S.C..6EPT. U 1887. '.Blared at la Poe oaUe a R Beres. uiMl4iui aaatter. . Qpm TrfD k Irvhn Rhnrman nnil kiiit Manone am to ue ul uauiiiiu colored .fair this fall. It is lo be -hoped that their mission is to give the people of this State, and all who may attend, genuine industrial . n -. . I J III tales, unr uaieieu irwsuua win doubtless treat them with becomiog dignity. THeditorof the State Chronicle ' and Congressman John Nichols are still using ugly words towards eacn other. Mrv-Uichola in along card . nnhlfaVar! in th Ritrnnl and North State Attempts to prove that there was a "deal" oetween the editor of the Chronicle and the Independents in the General Assembly for the public printing. But his proof is more from inference than Irom direct . testimony. He also inti mates that the manner in which the accounts of the editor of the Chronicle as State Printer are ex amined is not above suspicion and opens wide the door for both slop work and robbery. The editor of the Chronicle answers the charges and denounces Mr. Nichols as un worthy of the confidence of auy honest man. It seems tuat tne vocabulary of decent epithets is about exhausted ; what will be done we know not. We do not think the controversy has strengthened Mr. Niohols aq an available candi date for Governor. IV II 1 T I in, Kl KS I II r, JULH.lAli. The New Berne Journal thinks tOMmon nKnnlil nnt. ha naminatpri ItU UJ 1. U , vuvv. .ww w i for Governor by the Democrats bo cause the North State speaks well of him. That should not intiaence von. brother. We do not measure a man socially bv his politics. If there is any likelihood of a Demo crat being elected next year, (and we confess we can see no indication fit,) in the interest of the State we want a man who has sonl enougn ' to take in the whole people. We had nnilnratswMl that t.hfi JOURNAL was looking for a man that wonld take the Atlantic road away from Kufe Tucker, and we thought Steel -man could do that. Greensboro North State. No, we are not influenced in our opposition to Major Stedman be ' cause the North State speaks well lor him. That paper knew of our .. a . ti 1 . J A 1 opposition Deioreibspoue, uuu me fact that Major Stedman coald not rally the pemocrate in this section is perhaps the very reason the North State would like to see the - party make such a blander as to : nominate him. We are not after a man to take the Atlantic road from JSnfe Tncker, we didn't know DO nao nt oai we wsui a uiau tuv will consider the wishes ana interest of the people in this section in com mon with other sections of the State. : TV ilnn'i: think wa intimated 1 . - ... - .1 . - 1 V uvu w w that the North Bute measured a man socially by his politics. We do not believe it ioes; .but this does not alter the faet that it would like, ' to see. the Democrat ' nomi-natd,-eyen though he should bo Its best -friend, who can be the easiest beaten. - it bas been asked why a city has been called he." The answer seems an easy . one. There is al ways mote "or less bustle about a city Besides V city hai outskirts, and a he could not ' under any cuv fumstances, , hare , skirts of any kind. --'' 1 ai'aaJ. llllaiita. Su4 Vperatlie L'siom f America, f " . WHIT IS) ITf-Aa vjnpXlilTlYK - '?y -t - - i r . . i- V . "As there seems to be a. general awakening to the importance of or ganisatioa among the farmers, aod a special desire to organire on the part of those who raise cotton, it is, perhaps doe the public and the farmers' alliance "also, that 6ome official statement should be pub lished outlining soma of the mala features of that organization. It la due the public in order that all may anderatand the objects sought t achieved, &n$ in order that XLODf m.T n;n-fa, a nnriuiu thstt. ia fYw. It is due the alliance that these statements be made in order that it may not be confounded with other alliances and similar organ izations that have entirely different objects. The farmers' alliance was started ia Lampasas county, Texas. J Mr. Garvin says .is bis history, some time between 1870 and '75. It was chartered by the State ol Texas as a benevolent aasociatiouia Uctober, 1880. In August, 188 there were about 700 alliances organized and in one year from that time, August, 1886, there met delegates represent ing about 2600 alliances. This was a wonderful growth, aud in fact was too rapid, because it was spreading faster than it was under stood. People who did not belong to the order and could get no re liable information as to its objects, formed wrong ideas and began to antagonize the movement. Mauy joined the. order who knew nothing of objects. They bad a-precou oeived idea that it was to doiue tent intended to be political in its action and in some nistauccs they so taught for a while. Hut ihuing the last year a slower and Mirer method has been adopted, aud gradually the merchants and other business men, as they sec that the movement is not intended to mi Ugouize them, arc becoming friend ly to the order. They are all truly anxious lor the lartuer to get as much for his cotton us possible. The political soreheads who joined the alliance (there were a few &uub ) have found out their mistake, and as a rule have abandoned it in dis Kust. The objects ol the order as usual ly stated are to promote mental, moral, social and financial improve ments, and this, boiled down, means that it is a friendly business associa tion strictly. The meetings are friendly and sociable. They tend to make country life less lonely and more attractive, and the cultivation of friendliness and sociability has a tendency to bring out and develop the better part of human nature and make man less selfish make him think more of himself and his fellow man. This is as good and as it should be, and harmonizes nicely with the other and more important object of the organization, that is, financial fwjrppet. For if the alliance is not a business organiza tion it is not anything, and right here arises the necessity for having it a secret society. No good busi ness man heralds his business to the world A successful uorso trader even, keeps his mouth shut about his business nntd ready to divulge. It is well known that no manufacturing or large dealer will give any man or set oi men, cuts on prices unless they have some as surance that the cuts given are not made public. Why, in one sense of the word all our merchants are organized into a secret society. We know they have no secret associa tion, but they all use a secret cost mark and it is necessary in order to make a success of their business. Consequently it is held that in or der to succeed as a business asso ciation a secret organization is ab solutely necessary. But the very fact that it is secret must of neces sity, absolutely preclude any ten dency toward partizan political ac tion. Nothing can be truer ihan to say that whenever you introduce any secret feature into a political party it will destroy the party, and vice versa. - Whenever you intro duce partizan polities into a secret society, the society will die, and should be avoided as contrary to the spirit of our government. In January, 1887, the National farmers' Alliance and Co-operative Union of America was organ : ized. It has since been chartered by the United States Government and now has Stats branches in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi. This National Asso ciation is organized with only one object, and that is dearly defined and well understood, and is of such universal application that it can be endorsed in all the States. The watch-word the central idea and full Jprirpose is, co-operation. On this the National Alliance depends and leaves all local issues to local Organizations, -Thatjs whenever a State alliance is organized in any State and chartered by the Nation al Alliance, the State Alliance has all original jurisdiction, within her borders and can make -and defend inch issues as to the people oi that State seem proper and best. ' Now to sum up: iw alliance w a strictly white man's non poLtical, secret business association.! It does not. seek to force any issues on any people, but asks them to co operate as. cotton raisers and go into it themselves and meet such issues as thej. may have in any way iney choose. - - --; C. W. Macthe, 'President National Parmera AC liance and Co-operative Union of Amenea.- TBs farmers' alUaaee ud Polities. . The Galveston News, in speaking; or tne itttie. breeze in tbe Atlanta Convention caused by the political speecn or ar. Btreetcr, ot xmnois, says Indeed all the farmers' organiza tions in Texas have apparently as a rale kept political questions out ol their secret councils, and therein may be found the secret of their harmony ana strength. There are agitators like Streeter in their ranks who would convert them into political conclaves if they could, but these are decidedly in the minority. The organizations would prosper even better if they were excluded.! They have no interest in common with those farmers whose purpose in organization is to promote their legitimate industry by association. The political agitators enter such organizations solely for the ad vancement of their personal ends, aud unfortunately they are some times intrusted with authority which enables them to trade with other ((ilmciau8 on the basis of their hU(Ki-eJ influence with the da.Nj they represent. Although they may not be able to make their coutracts good, their course reflects discredit upon the bodies which they assume to represent, and this is one of the most serious ovils that affect the organizations of farmers nml other laboring classes. These bodies would make a long stride forward aud greatly augment their usefulness and intineuce if they would repudiate aud exclude the joliticaI liummeis aud agitators why s misrepresented t heir charac ter ami purpose. tor ( liolfia, Diarrhoea, I)) ulcr j , lu tlammatiou ol the Movie Is or Colic. Take internally from five to ten drops of Darbye Propbylactio Fluid id a table spoonful of water every hour or two till improvement takes plaoe. There is no danger in taking more i f it and more frtquently if occasion requires. In cbrimio cases, or when tbe to much re fuses to retain noytbiiiic el to, use injec tions of the Fluid and water. We have never known a case tbat did not really yield to such treatment, and it saved the lives of many. Use House's Chill Syrup J ll CHAUTRKE. HASH. MANLY. JOHN H. CRABTREE & CO. ENGINEERS, Founders and Machinists, Manufacturers and Dealers In h'NGINES AUD MACHINISTS' SUPPLIES. liiilldeia of EiikIuo Ilullt r, Saw Mllla. Edging .S. Clil-OH itlarlilnei. Wi-are prepared toilo I'ufeliPK Willi pi jlupluess, r an kiinu ..P.. u Klven to rt-pHi e f ell kli.rljj V will li.t elatl lo Rive uLrtUbaiul rKllmata foi uiiv (leiA-i lptlou of machinery. We are Ihe RKcnlH for the sale of luo Arner Ichii Sum' . AIho for I). A A. Harnaralu a oelo Oiutttl Indestructible Mica alves. We Klvc mi' limit by ictory guarantee frrnll ork UTi ii3v wiy Notice to Uerchants I Save Freight and Drayage in Buying Your Powder from Ferdinand Ulrich, AGENT FOR Hazard Powder Go. Keep in stock all grades and aire packages. MIDDLE STREET, NEW BEENE, N. 0. T. A. Grken's Old Stikd. Tou'll And It good to rego- late TjMorpMH of botk amaH and the woe That sad fiyspeptte arar kaow, Bestdes tk plsssaat totka So none need gulp It down to haste. - DOOR PLATES I 1 will fnrnlah yoo with a haDdaome doer plate, foil Hlckel or Brouae, with xoar name iaaerted, alee x Inohea, with aorawa read T ta attach -to frou door, by apTeae for 9 . S Oi Tnev need to be aeen to ba avpsraslaied Agn4 wanted to whom liberal eeea. dtvoonnt wtU be qboted wllh aarople plate of toot name. MotiserjBrrjbersmaaecia-iDcn wni metal oilaeed Senrea. 50a. per Ma. br malt Money aeot by r". O. mooe r -order at my e- penee. Auartsa . k. m b, dr., . nw dwim . r. o. Box , i,tttitoBi, sr. q. ROBERTS L HENDERSON i ; j Ooly first class Compaxuet represea: . rirs.'llfs tnd AeeUent laret,' Total - Capftal y ttitf limiona V " " Dollars.-' ..Jna24dlT', .'V - 1 z-, -; - ' v - f royal r?af .AbotutelyUr$' Thia powdar' aaVar 'Vianaa. A aiairal tf DMtulmilh.iasi wkMaaoiaaBaaa. -Mat a WDOiDjeaTuia.il U ordliuwT kiada, ad mt aot ba aald la oomMUUoa wltb taa motuwaa t aavtaoW bar t watch V.al am or paoapttata Kwdera. Sold only U oana., HIA1. wnaoe-iaa WaU-at.T.- -aovurdw r for ale H .Nf wj&erft CyAUx Jaiiiw w MOST BELLLIANT, PURE & PERFECT LENSHS In tlio World, o Tbey are aa tiau" i i4 eolorloaa M ir end Dranea to lljUtlUelf, ani for Sr7',Z Uie eye, can wearer to rea IMt, theyai a PEBFBCT SIGHT PIU-olRNEl8, Tasllmonlala from tbe lcdlDt pbjalolaaa In the United Blatea, Governors, Henatora, Leglalatora, aloekmen, men c note In all pro feiutiona, and Id dlflerem branohaa of trade, bankers, mechanics, etc.. can be given who have had then sight Improved by their nee. ALL KYES FITTE1 A.NO THK KIT GUARANTEED BY F. S. DUFFY, Druggist, mart NEW BERN IE, N. O. Ij ALEX. JUSTICE, DEALER IN Fine Flour of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pnre Coffees and Spices, Butter and Cheese, from the best dairies. The Largest and Beat Selected Btork CANMKD FRUITS AP VBOKTAB1. ever before broagbA to JSew Berne. Also, a fall variety of other goods, usual kept In a Flrst-Claea Store. Goods delivered at any part of the free of charge. TERMS CASH. Middle St, uext to Humphrey & How ard, New Berne, N, C, marT7 dwtf FOB BARGAINS IN Furniture, CALL AT THE New Berne Furniture Store WEST SIDE MIDDLE STEEETJ Wb re it can be found ia great variety. 1- urniuire not in stock will b ordered at u small per cent above oost. . . A liberal share of pablio patronage solicited. J. M. HINE8, llanager. ' marl4 dwtf Accident Insurance. W. W. LA.WRKNCK. Xaq., has aooepte the agency of , The World'-Industrial Acci dent Association . or DOBOaUSS'foWjt ' ' kBlcyVt oixwt Tboa kDOWeatabt wtied tB aoeldent vrlU happen. This Cotspany pais ttt. Isaac H. Smith aevanty-Ore dollata for three -Traeka, Joit fifteen daya before the olalm waa doe, , ror farther Information write to the BeV ond Rational Bank of DUbaone, !owa, where' 1 1 has dtpoaltory oaXrwoHnndreaTbonaaSd-I Dollar.- . ai rl-'-' . W. W.' LAWRENCE, ' (Here Strae'. aaar ste aa21 dim jisTWiMgaif, o G(lOCER;tOIIlWYMlNTEHEST PATAPSCO SUPERfilVlTjK Ifht&i Maii 1eai kt Aerte4. Smperterto Ay OUkerhs tftJUCaajBitrr. ej av V vvi a mmu si r w ' T All the Beat Brands or Am erjean floor are sold on Koropoan aoarketa. sta, woere itbe atatiscf5u?erl4UT leads and eommarjds dfcMetfly mote aaoney - beeaoae It saakea the , , . WHITEST, BWETE8TAM 'MQ$T It : KUTSJTKJV3 iJUKAJK ' .AskyoOTerooartoUajanfcrria : BEDFORD FA MILY .. J - ' HAFLItOS FAkTILTi vC. A; SAMSRILL; MAFiUPS CO. SI , COMMEECB . ST B ALTO. MD. REP&E8BXTEO BT if r E.K;BIGnOP, ti", jaaltdSra IIW EEltE. V. C. mJ&Hlklkv,?. ' Arm mm no sneemQ or Parlor 8ulta,: Chamber Sets,- WaUtttj ?. Prea,18 'Vard' j robes. Mattreaaes, Cnasira, Exranices. Sofas. Centre tablea. . ' : ui Hi iS--s i-jctctl Ete.i at 'BOCS. BOTTOWL BICTS U . - JOHN ' SUTEB; Iliddie in Tnt trmt enmilrv tin i i 111 inaeiM igwiii ti r -'r " . .7.. .. .4 ,11 lb. J.bmI wliiwirUi, toaaiXrim itmm id aA, piill lines of the above Shoes; for sale -by HOWABD & JONES, sole agents for. Hew Berne. J. W. STEWART, HEAlKiOAETERS FOR JJULK3. BURSES and BOOGIES. Horaes and Carriages to blre at reasouable rtua iCvarythlng goarauteed aa repreaejiled. apl)) dwr Broad Si.. Newbera. !. C. r. U. SIMMONS. oxcmbbt uahlt. SIMMONS & MANLY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. W1U praottoa la the Oonrtaor craven, jonea nnaloW. (larterel. Pamlloo. Ienolr and uy aad ta the Federal Ooart at New Ferns MbertaWU Hotel Albert, Kiddle Street, New Berne, N. n. r ATTSSSON, Praartetor, Offers special tndooements to eommerelal men.' riniaina oranoaner excellence. Omalbns and baggaga wagon st all trains aad eteamera. Old Suits Uade New. eentlemen and iAdlea Clothing Cleaned, dyed and repaired by JOHH WILLIAMS, on Hancock, atreet. between South Front and lHllock street. New Berne, N. C. The patronace of the eltlaena of New Berne an I snrronadlns con a try la earnestly so licited. JnMdtfwlt Administrator's Notice. John K. Pla-ott having duly qnalined as ad ministrator "earn tests men to annexo" of Charlotte F. Jonea, deed.tbts Is to notify all petaona having olalffia agaloat the esuU of the deceased above named, to present then, for. payment within twelve montbe from ibttdatee thle notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted ta the said estate are required to make Immediate jpayment. Adm'r, with the will annexed, of onarlotta F. Jones, deed. Newbsrn. Aug. 6lh. 1887. HOTJCE. , The nnderslgned, Wtt. Ooheh, hadnly enaUflad aeExaoaiMrof use aetata of tiannan Cohen, aatd toaswry tvea noslo that ba re- at res au peraooa oavuw eiaims againa. we estate of the said Hannah Cohen, to preaent thesn-to (heeald Wm.Oohen, dnlyanthentl eatad, for pay men t, on or before thetovhday of July, )88. or else this notice wlil be plead ed in bar of recovery. . ' , , ,. Pemoae Indebted te the estate must pay withpnt delay. : ...".ry.u-. " WILUAM OOHEN, Sxeentor. 1 flH awi 1 YT lifnTAeM ' J 1 AjctIcaltrV 0.1 m 9 i m enti. ; PUwaV Urr XJnttl rators, ' -' Hoe 'smoVAiesV . ,y.r l.irStOain FiTCtne3SJ,.a 5-1') 1. i j ,CtUta Wn tfnfl'Preises, ?' Fertilisers. Utnd Plaster, itaunit Kecbanlcs Tools and Hardware, Lime: Brick. 1 Cement. Plaster nalrtuPalni, ICAlAomlne, Varr filstpjll, Glass. Pnttjr aad Hair,' Fxeera, IUtYijrefotor, - Oil tok BtotesLlMrejtX Burglar ProoCaili liock, trrarraatedio eiTO seearlty anL aattsfiicUon. - untiwi xrcis-w knr wt .it Q&O.ALLEK A CO. , REAL ESTATE AGEKCY Jul ' av V i rl-.Vti&LS-; $1 .f-- ti k-, ;;- 1 1 BelnC In eorreepondenee with at vera! jr Ms North whe Seetre . auk InvesUnenta in rarms, ete 1 this vicinity, person bar- InS &vnBr waodTDd .sfbr:sie .wonld do wallo gtv me deeorlptio'7 wtlh rlo ' .V. i- T.S ' . - . ,VJ3:4;-ky414 V : ''Ho eharfe mad tf ele ta not effected OkaVes moderate wbea sales are made. -" ' . I X - 8oUi Front Street. ' ' : r I - . . M room east of OasK'n Bouise RotLWQ w t f ti mitij-'tt' Jt ' " t 8treetlTeT7 Bcrno, 27. : C. : Batten. TJs end OotiCTWt aJaeryeariwsiwre MKANH SV3 feHOK, ajcenHns rat teat- J-u.,u.. i o saM ami on r BMaaf yam eiauiijr aa u M. jAr.iEGr.iEAr:3 t .:: y.,.wrtUai3;iit--i 1 aot waw as kacasSit ti&f r. -vi i It awk r mm vrkae mtftT i i m-St r wen a aues oaisusu1 n vn cmll for a niMer and atom dreu !u luaa , -.8 MBAMtt3 ftUOK. Mt"Mj' tut tuatt a siaininsm u cotI them to a .WerroT ikeit4e. -Sioa9BB4jeiei aws a. i 1.1.4 u Is its rffnibte n aov Hf " '' . , orl tin. J.m WM a Shea f. Jtkli.. i,d rjulrr. tni - brt-aklas la.". ! jmi sua 1 m wioc nr t lo 1txtrn!vdy nvrnir1 u ( j mJim tesch yen ihl U alw K. Iy eats br . t 4lowrn. lhe tm enU lf 'Tf I I JZutW tM Onrtrs. !. ee W 1 ; euBy wuiua your wck. ta any e4M ur rritor. yea , wUllMapo.tlo4. t 4 r James Means & 0. 41 LlntMln St.. Boston. Mm. RED LIGHT SALOON, Near Market Dock, Middle Bt-, NEW BERNE, N. C; ''' 1H WHU YOU CAN ALWta' FIND PURE LIQUORS M, . nj iti "..ii Of every variety, in large or small quantities. Also the FINEST GBADES of t-. ,','..- TOBACCO A1TD CIGAES." All of which will be ld ft C?EAP FOBiCABff ! John D. Dinklns, BevleemaiLi decSSdi . lroprltor ar , -MaT Atlantiri 1 & fi. o'Ript TIME TABLM VUi-fi- In Effect 4.t P.M., MonSajrV'Sept It, 1887i- ,ilA - BAST. I was. He. PasaeDger PaaaeDget Arr. . ll'.yew STATIOIS lAia.;.a'f,- doJdsboro, La Uraaga J.' 49 3! S XI 84 Is aui n liuuioi,.. NewBerae..... i Uorehead dty r. n. r. W. Dally eireeai Bnataay KABT. yto'.'i 1 r ' aTtxsd Fgt. k ; Paw. Train, j IS is, i i . . sMiaaT aw-hjt tfM a-F-h Mhwo-g.a,?;:: yMS,ral y , AnyHlu'vaV ; STATIONS. Arr. '"5r t.'ve TTii'. 7 UlOoldsboro, 111 8 80 10 8 10 10 45 11 18 n 47 IS 04 13 il a a Bill J1 , 9 1 10 04 10 10 60 11 IS 11 ti up FeUls(Oreek.-. KUfstoa, ... tJaawelLi-w. Dover....-,...,, Oore Oresk . JMi . I8 ' 44 1 9 se .a- foal . i m. " ' 116 . 1 It t . , lJ 18 39 4S f c, UK Jilt; 1163 1167';. it iiisil l: Tnscarera Olarksl Sewber,. iA.!lt.leVi TtiMttar. Thnr rls kn l Hati 'i i 1 r , . . a i i..li..r .jiy,1. ,-: V- tirui Trmiva hrwinH Nrirl.h . Isasavlnsr raWhlsisiKa-keMi AISIU (WDUUBwUkl WllsB -WW lUBHUWO, S W - - 11:60 mn sWid wltk RIAnioBil ft d htUI ',. lYSLin WeMl. ISaSTlna- lansriavafBam M.l an, an - .. viiiai i iirniiDii a return T. lamamwt n s iJAiaruirn - aktf.dBH .-i:. .,Z .ft ..;'iMfe..i. : - aJa.O : At U IsAWCs i PSOF.W.'ll. BSlTAfiD "aa'entLin :- . rii IVm J avdjvsl Aa i v A hair for fO cent,' and also dyeing mus- "' tachBS black br krown'. for m r.t.ta. ; sl IsA aVaPTaMS fMUM M Vt if wef-a. Slmu. i K I w jrMsaw aauvuii, ai l , . kvw aw ysa earn i ' tf cr." -7-.. ' ' Children's hair eattiM.!lB cenu."' " He can be fowMoppoaitetbo G&ston v uwmw, ,v. wv ss ywiwaiiueu ehaver, Thomas ktoaiohn. Ghepard is ' prepared to rait all who call on bim or send their children. .,, nalTdtf i Psns TO ST CTTt-D I TT $AfhzztCzr :.t 0 j - 7 ' - V -1 V 1 sjawssjtns ' ' v - -fe''i! 32T:ACId3.V..v-vK5 Will bo aold at a G reat 8a'crl2t? . "'AVahuthle FlaafatlOn itnate4 on t sThiUi aloe of tbe Nense river, tnr e i half mile from tbe City of hewoern, 1. . One handled and lirnty-fl ve sr, r ..... Good land, anitable for trookti . u i anre, two tiandred and two a. .-, i timbered with pine, oak, rti klnoaoi timtier, lttsaiao i f, Good dweilira;, ontbullnipe, , a - elutrd. It hn a tlnefiBnei v f-- roue on the brtch, where'f . - , banks of msrl tbat can never , from vhlfli m1i ean li 1 w t ( a vT beaotlfnl and r. t i ariling a nearvlew u - r end milmed. Tbe ei'- i . lit orchard ' iiow . i .ed. For tersis f 2 dw Cn V. f ' v
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