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:I&iif ilE'-.-:, VOL.-VL-NO: 234, NEW BERNE. N: C, TUESDAY. JANUARY 3. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 0": "-' n LOCAL NEWS. New Berne, latitude. 89 ' Korthu - lonr-Mide, TP V Wert, 'Sun rises. T:li tnctn of dei,. , - Bub seta. t:IW 8 -ur, 29 minute -'- Moon ris t 641 p. m.. , : BUSINESS L0CA8. 1 AAA ' ROLLS - wiLL PAPER leUUv. juss received and for sale at Tory P" . i -; - Qua. AlUM A Co. HOIO BUTTEB ins received by J AJx Hitler which be oominuee to ell M 80 ou. per lbr (Eqaei to My to the city , rpURKEB'8 ALMANACS at ' JL Uxo. Allkh ft Co. ;- -TUST ARRIVED Mother lot of Choice tJ lleme 4 to 0 lee. Bt nckie Preserves, Jsliy end Mince Mm at ' fl ARBEIT'S kfedoo Viney mrd Cognac - A ua Wum for mis, at aunuiactu - rot' price, by J kits Rci.mod OURE Liquors end Wine (or Medici , JL naJ Md outer uses, at wnoiessie. "V . Jakes Redhohd. DIRECT importation of French Brandy ud Holland Gin armed la bond end duties peid at Custom Souse ia New Berne, guaranteeing gen jlee goode for sale. . Jab Rkdmomd. The board of city oounoil will be in lion tools bt. Oar truckers are getting ready to put lb radishes, tb first shipping vegetable of the season. '. Thunder Md lightning on New Year' night. Something very nnutnal at thit - eeaaon of the year. ' - Jural JOnee near uobton feu over a . fenoe last Saturday and broke an arm Dr. N. H. Street was called to set tb broken bone. Stockholder of the Building and Loan Association will read the notoe cf J. R. B. Carra way, Secretary Md Treas urer, in this iatue. . . Our marble man J K. Wrilis, Esq. wa reoclvios; a large lot of stock yestei day aao la prepared to do nice work on abort notion and at iow price. Thf college boy who have been ' pending the holiday in New Berne are beginning to return to their eohooU Several left yesterday morning. ' The county ootnmlstlonsr at I heir meeting yesterday elected Dr N. B Street count pbysioian, to fill the ' vacancy oaused by the death of Dr. J. ' F. Long. - The quail eater demolished tbe - twenty -first quail yesterday at Harvey alooo. Be ha now passed tbe criiloal period and will probably wade through nil right. ' Tbe JocfcNAX acknowledge the cour : teey of a serenade from the New Berne Quartette, T H. Harvey, leader. They kave eome splendid voioee and make elegant music v Hotel Albert set a eplendM dinner on Hsw Year's tatho gneet. The bill or 'fare for tbe ooossioc was on bsodsoms- If illustrated earde and the menu eon aUtedofalllbedsleoies of tbe season. The trains) oa the '1; ft K. a B. ars crowded this week Uking hand to the! turpentine districts South. it would be better for this sectioa if they were maioblng out to work on a railroad from New Bern to Wilmington. , We are requested to give notice to nippers and the traveling publlo that oa Md after Monday, Jannary Sd, 1688, until further notice, the 01 J Dominion Steamship Company . will withdraw their, Wednesday steamer, Md their teamere Newberan and Pnmiioo (they wilt shortly advertise Kute) is pi toe of Pamlico) will sstl from their wharf very XTonday Md Friday at nine a.m.. making close onntcUocs at Norfolk. The cam steamers will leave Not folk for New Berne at elx a.m., ltonday and Tridsys, making close connection With tbe Wednesday and Saturday b!p from New Tork sod Baltimore. Tint ftunitorly Vesting. , f;.;. r.v. J. T." Harris, P. E of the New Teroe district ecillpreech at the IT E. Clurch in this city on 8unday night, Jaecsry 8ih, and Saturday before. -At 8 p. m. Soeday be will be at upper B cad creek. Pamlico county. Tbe rmancipaiion Celebrat on. Car colored cititec bad thrir usual t li trillion jetrdyf tbe etnancips- n f rcKUmaticn. Tbe proceeoioo ' 1 I j a cavalcade Md hand of r- j- c f ir 'ei the principal streets, the j? r i - -1 t rrw-jkt cp by qaite n num if it c.-i.- ni burtiee with toe c i" 1 r rr r rr. !? of tb c t "-. " (,h.. ;ek.kt!ed in front ' 5 . L i J f tbree i . e r. , tie c rr r! r ' 1 f I r t t ' r fur. rriy t ; n t T irn ia l f- Steamer Jtovements. Th Vesper of the E. C. D. line sailed yeeterdsy afternoon with full cargo of lumber, cotton, etc . The Eaglet of this lino will Mil tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. ThePamliooof theO. D. line sailed for Norfolk yesterday with n full cargo of cotton and other freights. Fire Company Keeting. Tbe AtiMtio Steam Fire Engine Co, held their regular Moual meeting laet night fer the installation of offloersj L. EL Cutler was elected eaeistent fore man in the place of S. B. Waters, jr. who has removed from the city. oommtttee was appointed to select the handsomest badge that oould be bought for the Foreman, Wm. Ellis, Eq Mrs. Wndsworth'a Death. Tbe many friende Md acquaintances of Mrs. William B. Wads worth wUl be pained to besr of her death, which oc curred at ber home in the upper part of tai oouhty on Saturday, Slat December The deceased waa highly esteemed as a Christian lady, and in all lbs relations of life held tbe love and warm regard of thoe. among whom she lived. I& funeral servuee took plaoe on eunday, Rev. V. W. Shields officiating A Worthy Tribute. Tbe WilmiogtOD Star speaks of the late Dr James F. Long as follows: We are pained to learn of tbe death f Dr Jame F. Long, of New Berne. He was a pbyaioian of large praotioe and duuuetiun. He was a man of remark able girts In some reepeote be was sn extraordinary man. Hi publio addresses were strikingly nne and marked with richness of vocabulary sod an elegance of style that but few men we have known could approximate. We have heard fall from bis lips in tbe freedom of conversation as finx description as we ever beard from mortal. He had im agination and powers of sxpreaslon and ideas tht lifted him far above and be' ond educated men generally. His loss to North Carolina Is a calamity, while his deatn is to ibis writer a personal be reavement. We have lost a gifted and sympathetic friend. He was a brother of that eloquent and gifted gentleman. o well known to Wilmingtonians, John o. Long, Esq. The Wee on Broihera. The Weston Brothers Comedy Com pany performed at the theatre last night to a large audience in the comio drama 'ways oi tne world. ' It waa or a different ordr from anything we have bad this season, and to sav that all ere delighted would hardly be ex pressing it in high enough term. The entire program consisted of a variety bion rteoeesarilv reaches the taste of all, hence all were pleased. Sam and Morris are both comedian of floe qualities, especially Sam, but not alway wa he in keeping with tbe beet taste. A muilciana, they are geniuaes, end met with the heartiest 1 miration, performing with skill upon numerous instrument. Most of tbe others character euetained tbeir part well and were repeatedly encored . The comedy vein wa rich, and with he addition of the elegant muaio fur nished, made an entertainment highly enjoyable. Two of the Instruments in troduced were the mandolin and saxo phone, their first appearance in our oily . The Week of Prayer. Services were held last night by tbe Evangelical Alliance at the M. E. Church. ' Tonight tbe service will be hold In ths Presbyterian Church begin ning at 7 JO o'clock. The following Is the subject: . Confession. Of vices prevalent throughout Christendom, such as drunkenness, . inpurity,-- profane Un guajre, ud Sabbath-breaking: of great public wrongs, tucn a oppressive law. or demoralising trades,, like the opium and liquor trafBos; of luxury and tbe wasteful use of Uod l girta by om classes of society, and, among others, is w lees disoontsnt ana eovetounees; of hindrances to the acceptance of the gos pel by the inconsistent lives of nominal hristlsns; of Jealousies Md rivalries among brethren; of personal unfaithful- . Imperfect consecration to God.' faults of; pride or temper.' and tbe orldineae Md inaction wbloh render so many believer Unfruitful. (Ps. xv xxit.. II . Jxx.. Ixxx . to , cxxxiHoe. . 15; vL 7; xiv i Mioah v : Neh.J : it. vii t-K; tx 1-8; xvilt 8-17; Eaek. xlv. 18-83; Ban. I 8-11; Dan. ix 8-18; Luke iw 1-18; James iv.; Horn, lit. 8-S8.) ? Te the KtAckhoUnv of the Sew Bene Bidding and Loan Aitoclatlon. ' Tne fourth installment ie now due. will' reoeive 'the payments at the tiooel Bank durinc today, and etthe fSoe of Ooion dt P. Hetier from 7 to o'clock this evening. - J. R. B CaJAaWaY, Jan' 8, 1838. - . Sec. ud Tree. . . Working Teople. v are often too ill to labor, but they bavnt tiir to take medicin and lav off.4 Sim mon Liver Regulator can be taken vithont canning sny lo( of tiros, ud t rrrtpra w i 1 be r. oi!t bp and invieor- a:dtyit. It biu no eios.1 ss s prepars- t y rrpHirlne. mlrsn bemff'y d v n dyfrfirrt te rs'.iel in. la s i c:.rr mrn (J it w,'l. Brj'td ir7(,!:.r r . , t ' t a Jy c , Disgusted. The reporter was standing at the mar het dock when u old darkey came up with n worried, discontented look upon hie face. Seeing that something un usual had happened, we inquired what was too matter. "Mister, I doat blame de white folk for wring dose niggers lies. Bless me, if I airnt aetionly disgusted wid my own race. Uey is de biggest liars in de world." Well, what's the matter: what hsye they. been doing to you?" Chentinme; obeatin'me!"he said. with a good deal of emphasis. "You see dese lyin' niggers what git pension from de Congress has to have a witness afore dey can git a cent, an' I told some un 'em I'd be witness ef dsy 'ud pay tne. pey promised ter pay me five dol tars apiece, and I went and got de money fer 'em and blea de Lord, dey doan ebenjknow where I live; dey doan eben know me when dey pass me on de street I lost two or three occupations gittin money fer dem niggers. See dat long nigger going up de Btreet yonner?" and be pointed through the crowd at a tall blaok fellow with a cigar stump in his mouth. ''Yes; be appear to behaving a good time " "Dat nigger owes me fl ye dollar for ttin' ninety dollar, fer bim, sod here I is out of a job an' cain t git a cent. I aln t a cuseln DUger, but just let me meet dat nigger an I'll larn to cu.e in one econd Tbe old man rushed up tbe street after the tll fellow. Tbe repor ter took a different route. Commissioners Proceedings. The board of commia.ioneraof Craven county oon'ened at tbn court brute on Monday, the 2J day of Janu.ry.l8y8. All present. S. H. Scott was granted license to re tail liquors for ix months at bit place of business on the west aide of Middle street, city of New Berne. L. J. Taylor was granted license to retail liquor for six month at hie place of business on corner of West and lm streets, city of New Berne. Noah Powell was granted lioenee to retail liquors for six mouths at bis place of business at tbe junction of Broad and Queen streets, city of New Berne. Commissioner Wstson was authorized to issue five days' rations per month to Mary Gate until further orders. Martin Maddix wa granted license to retail liquor for six months at his place t Hotel Albert, city of New Berne. The application of H S. Nunn for cor rection of error in taxable properly listed wa referred to commissioner Brinson with power to act. The board proceeded to the elect a oounty pbysioian to nil tbe unexpired term of Dr. James F. Long, deceased. vote being taken Dr. N. H. Street was unanimously elected, at a salary of 8200 00 per annum, tbis being the amount of his bid and yie lowest offered. C. E. Foy, Esq., President of tbe East Carolina Land and Railway Com pany presented tbe following applies tion to the board : To the Board of Commurionert of Craven County : Gentlemen At a meeting of tbe board of director of the East Carolina Md and Railway Company held in thie city on the 87th inst., it waa de cided to withdraw tbeir proposition from Craven oounty for a subscription to its capital stock, and w ask that your board call the election off which ordered to be held on tne XUtn day of January ,1888, for the purpose of sub mitting tne question of subscription to tbe qualified voter of -the oounty. Very respectfully, The East Carolina Land 6 Railway Co., - by O. E. Foy, in President. TJpon'oooaideratton of the foregoing the board rescinded the resolution paeeei November lata, 1887, in regard to calling the election, reeoinded the order for I new registration, and ordered the registrars to bo notified tb return the registration book now in their hands. Adjourned to Tueedsy. , ' fabUd Speaking. The General Deputy of the State Oruve Patrons of Husbandry of . North Carolina will address tbe public at- Polloossville, January 8. 10. Maysville ecbool bouse 11. 13 Jacksonville 18. 14. . Richlan a 16. 17. Piney Grove, Duplin county IS, 18. Clintoa St. - . . ' v ' - Seven Springs 28. 84. LaGruga 85, 88.- - - ;. , ,- -Church near Cobb Milte 87. 8bady Grove church 88 -v- Woodington 80 at nigbtud 81 at 10 o'clock a. m." - '.'-- Airy Grove Academy February 1. - Con ten toes Neck 8, 8. Johnsons' Mills 4. , , . j J :' i-. Cobton 8. 7. : V, l - V . -"-' -Yeeeeboro 8. 8 . 'r- Speaking to commence at 10 o'clock m. At each place the first dsy ie for the public, and the second day a private meeting with tbe Grange is requested 1 "rtier to impart fortber Instructions i tbe rafr-hr as to tbe working of tb ;Orrf I' rfTt sn1 &ecreterie of tbe d-Sirt (-'-? will y-'ease circulate itbe ;r ' - s ruch posf--'- I J. i Ar-f.CrtrralDfputy. EAST CASOLOA IMPROVEMENT. 'A Const Line of Railway. NtTMBCB 0 Editor Journal: For tbe benefit of those of our section, who, standing still so long themselves, imagine that the balanoe of the world is doing likewise, 1 venture to present a few facts reU' tive to the progress our neighboring Buses of the South have been making during tbe year lust closed. the UbattMoosa Tradesman nas lust issued a tabulated statement showing the progress of industrial development daring the year 18S7 in the States of Ala bama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Ken tncky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Uarolina, South Carolina. Tennessee. Texas, Virginia and West Virginia. I he total number of enterprises in the thirteen States named are given as follows: Agricultural implement facto ries, 22; breweries, 5; bridge works, 8; oar works, 28; cotton snd woollen mills :47; electrio light works, 98; flour snd grist mills, 177; foundries and machine shops, 184: blastfurnaces, 73; g,t com panies, 07; glas works, 17; ice facto ries, tO, mines and quarries, 501; natu ral gat companies, 1 1 5 ; oil mills. 45; pipe works. 4; potteries, 12; railroad companies, rol log mills, so, stamp mills and smeliois, 4it; steel plants, 10. street railways, 152; water-works, 135. wood working establishments, t40: miscellaneous. bOl Ihe adjoining IStales of South Caro lina, Georgia, Tennessee .auj Virginia are put down as follows: Sjuth Carolina Twenty-one collon and woolen mills; 10 mime and quar ries; 8 water works; 1 rice mill; 6 rail roads, 14 wood working establishments. Georgia Seven agricultural imple ment works; 24 cotton and woolen mill); 10 blattt furnace companies; 2 glass works'. 63 mines and quarries, 3H railroads, 22 street railways auj U.' wood working esiabliobuienls. Tennessee Seven agricultural imple mem ractories, a car works; a carriage and wagon works; 18 collon and woolen mills, IT electric tight works; 16 flour and grist mills; 86 foundries and ma chine shops; 14 blast furnaces; 10 gas companies; 11 glass works (tbe greatest number in any Southern State): 16 ioe factories; 8b mines and quarries, 81 natural gas and oil companies; 4 oil mills; 8 potteries; 81 railroad compa nies; 1 rolling mill; 2 steel plants; 8U street railways; 1 tool works; 15 water works; 101 wood working establish menu, and 114 miscellaneous Virginia Ten cigar and tobacco fac tories; 4 cotton and woolen mills; 11 electrio light works; 13 (lour and grist mills; 6 blast furnaces; 10 gas compa nies; 50 mines snd quarries, 12 natural gas companies; 2 potteries; 21 railroads; 5 rolling mills; 2 steel plants; 8 street railways; 11 water works, and 26 wood working establishments. Tbis is a right fair showing for our neighbors, and indicates that there are somv pretty lively men in ibe procession of Southern enterprises and industries; and that the amount of yankee capital thus induoed tu invest itself in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Vir ginia must be very considerable. These Status a.e evidently taking v,-ry rapid strides forward, and it is worth while to lake note of their mjvements, and see if we cannot imitate them. Our own Slate is making progress" too. The same authority sets down north Uarolina lor tne past year as follows: Twelve carriage and wagon factories, 27 cigar and tobacco factories, 26 cotton and woolen mills (tbe State leading in the South in this respect). SI flour and grist mills; 13 ice factories; 83 minee and quarries; 13 rai'rouds; 0 street rail ways and. 67 wood working establish ments. But what, or how much of this is in Eastern Carolina V Of the thirteen railroads, are any of them for our sec tion ' Nine street railway in the State indioats that l.. ere are many live towns going ahead. Twelve carriage Md wagon factories are placed some where in tbe interior, and mark a health ful sign of ' industrial improvement. Sixty seven other wood-working estab lishments mean good wages to a large number of men, and the turning into oanh of vast amount of suoh timber as we have growing to waste in Craven. Jones and Onslow. Twenty-six ootton and woolen mills remind ne that the machinery of our ootton faotory wa hipped away during the past year. These things show u that whil others era moving, we are not. That while Middle and Western North Carolina are prospering ud progressing, we of this section are stagnating. Our farmers should look at this array of facte, for they well understand that the inaugu ration of all these enteprises means a ready home market for everything a farmer can raise in each locality where situated. They mean also that the property of every such locality has increased in value; Md that the most of these enter prises have brought tbe money to start, into the Stale, and that they and th-ir capital will pav a large proportion of the State and oounty taxes of their re pective localities. vWe wut m of this spirit of enter prise, these new men of uergy, and money in Craven Oounty. How shall ws get them , Ie there any better, way than to ehbw aom spirit of enterprise among ourselves r ." - Would not building of a railroad from . ew Berne to New river attract the at tention of capital and capitalists to the plndid opportunitiee for investment in tne section or. country sucn a road would open up to development F - - Would not euoh a railroad, ud tbe energy and development : U would diffuse, the capital H would attract, ud the . new enterprises ft would start, pay annually into the treasury of Craven oounty more than three thems md doilart of taxes ?; - -i - .- ,v Most Avos. REDMOND'S Ging-er Ale, Lemon &CKla, eto., equsl to imported. : -.Jakes Eepkoso, When constipated, take a dose of Laxador. To suffer from liver di when so cheap and sure a remedv Laxador oan be had , is an actual crime against ones own health. Price only 23 oenu. It is hard work for the baby to out teeth, Md it should be assisted by the use of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup whieh will cool the inflamed gams. DIED. Mr. Daniel Davis, member of Asbury Church, Craven Cirouit, died in his 60th year, at his home on Core creek in Craven oounty on the 81st of December, 1887- Mr. Davis had been a member of the M. E i hurch South about 40 years, and has always taken m active part in all church business, and for many years Steward of his church. He has left s large family of children and grandchil dren, besides numerous relatives ud friend to mourn hie lo s COMMERCIAL. DOJIKSriC ITI AH SI KT. Peanuts 60 to 75 cts. per buabel. Eggs 17 to 18. Hioe Bteady al 81 00 to 81 10 id sacks. Corn steady, 47 to 55 Fodder, 80c. to 81 00 per hundred Seed cotton 83 00 per hundred Turkeys 81 50 to 8'- 0'J per pair rcai'SNTWi Hard. 81 10 dip, 11 t-0 ! 0). TAh-tl 0U81.86. 0aT8 3740c. in bulk HexbwaX 18c. per lb. Bxar On foot, 4c. to 5c. FacsB HouK 6a7o. per pound PXANOTS 80c.a8l.00pr buntel. Onionb 82.00 per barrel. Chiokswh Grown. 60c. , sprite 4T-C. MxaL 65o. per bushel. Apples Malt 75c per bushel Ikish Potatoib-83 008 50 Potato Bahamas. 80c. ; yams 40c Harrison. 40j. ttHlMQLKB West India, dull and n im mal, 6 inch 82 00a 2 50 Building. 6 inch hearts. 81.00; saps. gl. 50 per M. WHOLES A LB FKIOB8. Naw Mess Pork 816 50. Pokk New family, J16 00 Shoulder M eat 7o. C. B.'s. F. BV B.'s and I.. C - V o Flouh 88.00a6.O0. Laud 71o. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10', 82 50. Sdqab Granulated , 7o Oorrtn 25a80o. CHKKSJt 15. Salt 80a85o. pereaok. Molasses and Bybups 045o. PowDxn 88.00. Bbot Drop, 81.60, buck, 81 .75. Kebosene-8jc. Hides Dry, 10c. ; green 6o. Tallow 8c. per lb. Delays Are Dangeious. EATON Ihe JEWELER, Can be found a Nice Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SOLID SILVER AND PLATLD WARE- Full line of everything in my liue. Come early and make your seletlionf . SAM K. EATON, nov29dwtf Middle street. 0UR.SH0W WINDOWS For all the Novelties and Fine Goods this week. See those Solid Gold I'je Glasses for 83 00. See the Lew patent "Grab'' Eye G lasses. Sse the most magnificent dlsplsv of Fine Gold and Stlyer Goods ever shown in tbis city. Fine Brocses, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Diamonds and Fine Jewelry. Bell The Jeweler. "Imitation a the sincxrest flattery. " "BELL tbeJEfELER" Has returned from Northern Market from Northern with tbe Largest, Most Complete and varied Stock of Watches, Diamonds, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER AMD PLATED WARE ever seen in thi section, lie has o hesitstion in saying; he can offer the best inducements to hovers, del dwtf Wanted, 500TON8ofCOTTOX HEED. Highest Cash. Price paid, de livered In New Berne E. XI. & J. A. MEADOWS, oettdwtf XOIICR. TBI Natiokal Bah or Ktw Bkmk, -' a w Brawny N. C .Dee. 8. 1887. " The Annual Meeting of tbe Stock holders ef this Bank, for the Election ef Directors, sad the transection of sack other business as assy eome before them, will be held a their Banking House on the 8J Tuesday, being the 10th dsy of January, 1&88 Tb Polls will be opeaed at 18 M., to becloeed at 1 P.M. ddtd Q. H. B0SESTS, CVr. Guano, Kainii, -AND 5,(XK)buL. Kust Proof Oata. ' 1.0W Luth. M tows' Premium Ex tra Early lk , .-uaranteed stock) 500 blls. Geuuiue Earlv Itosa PnU toes i pure and true to name). ' ' L'OO Lu3h Kitr '.rly R )und Beana Mohawk Beans, Golden ' -'00 Luf Wax B.ct: lie liadissL. Cucumbers. 9 v 1j ll.iuli Sets. 1.000 Special Uuand ..for all iToji." , i'M to!..- ( ici Ui.iu '0(l tuLs l.liw.l, I'lios-iLaii 100 u,Ur. hi.,.,.;,, I l: 100 tuns I 'oil,, i, Mci! 10i A-i i, u 1 1 Li r ft 1 I.i in... IOR BALE DY E.H. & J. A. Meadows, COTTON & TRUCK AND MANUFACTURERS OF MEADOWS' SPECIAL GUANO. i 1 i" y. I MON l'i UNT, .N I : Ji'c.H) dwlf liKKM!, N. C. Robert Hancock, Jr., , TRIAL JUSTICE. Office next door below JoI RHaL office. Same building iih tlui. d 4 l'elletier. Open from 9 am. to 4 p m. Will give ' prompt atlsotion to all matters pertain lug to Justices ' courts. d29 dtf Dr. N. H. Street. Office comer treeis, d30d8m of Pollock and Craven NEW BERNE, N. O. J. P. C. Davis, Wholb ali and Retail DkaLek ih CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES 1 AND PROVISIONS. ? Best Grades Family Flour always ia 8tock. Beet Brands of Tobacco Direct from the Faotory. ' BOOTS, SHOES. I AND HEAVY DRY GOODS. .1 , Call and get Rock Bottom Price. : . . MARKET DOCK, :,'.' w Berne, X. . dsei; It GEORGE S. FISHER, blacksmith'; AKD MAirVTACTCHta OT Wroajrht Iron ana Steel Cuttfin, Corn, Md Tsirn Plowsv'J., Old Plow repaired. ';, New and other Job Work dona at short notice. Hew Cart Wheels and Axles aonetant ly on aaad. v ; ... Bt GEORGE S. FISHEa,. ' Bioa BnuoT. Krw Rujrx, K. C T A diploma front UiBtste A ealtaral Society ia am additional t aatoadtna quality of say work. - easwtn- 8IUU0H8 d U! V ATT0R5ET8 AT L.V : KEW EE0E, jr. c . WiU mora ea or --t . IS A to tbeir rw c" - . r- IDe cf Ore-. ; - doors itp'-w r !
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