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Mil OURNAL. VOL. VH.-NO. 111. NEW BERNE. N. C. SUNDAY. AUGUST 5. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. A. f - 1 i '. . ' " b.- s ... 4 I' .J. "V- 1-. BUSINESS LOCALS. FRESH fall cream eneeee just re ceived and for hIi at the eaea atorr. Call at once. - . ; . USE PURE ICC manufactured by the Jarmaa lee factory, jj ?tf. T OST-1.000 DOLLARS ia J- chart erery mouth by those who fall to patronize B. B. Hackburn, "Th Orocee." To those peraooa I will say give sue a trial aad bo convinced. I will refund aaoacr if good ara aot eet- -m Wactorr end foaad to bo aa represent t od. "Smell profit aad quick aalea" ia - soy anotto, and So. saved to you ialOe. made, nfon all ksw taat tbaaa '-niea" eooa esooant to dollar. Now if yon wlafe to eave tbom, bo aura yon bay from bo, and 70a will certainly do tea one thing. Try my 3o Flour ia 10 n lota lay way, wlta juatllbofroy Fine Butter. I OST-Pockat Book with $40 or ISO Li la notes aad aome valuable receipts. Finder will pleeee return to J. W. Masic, near Market Dock. ON draught, Bergner cfc Engel scele bratad Baar, lea eoM, at Jyl7tf A. H. Holton 's ONE ftrat-elaaa mahogany writing doak for aala at tha Only Cah Slora, Humphrey Howard' old ataad. BOTTLED BEER, ioo cold, aod all other cool drinks at jyHtf A. H. Holtom'8. Cl ALL at tha Broad St. Store where ' you caa buy all kind of Freeh O,oceriea low for caah only- O. F. M. Dail, Ag't. WHITE LEAD, Mixed Paint, Var aiah, Oil and Olaaa at Quo. Aixbn & Go. JUST RECEIVED by achooner Hen rletU Hill, 100 barrela building lima, and for tale by J. C. Whitty, Craven St., S doori below South Front. jylOtf. "Lead a quiet, tranquil life in all godlinr as and honesty." Some men think to prove their genial bj their lack of common aenjM. No lite so frail, illusory and vanishing, bat that it has a mar velous value. The United Labor Tarty 01 In diana has declared for Cleveland and Thurman. Mamma," said the little one, with a face all aglow, "I think God bears as when we scrape the bottom of the barrel." , Frederick W. Robertson used to say that never a prayer went op to God from a sincere heart but it Is aura , to come back sometime purified by passing through the heart of the Lord Jesus Christ. in ' They ay that "Democrats '' i f sneeze every time Thnrman takes ; snuff." That's all right. ViV; man's snnff Is made of the best . North Carolina tobacco, but Mor inc .ton nsea a base imitation that is a ,.rMK'atench in the nostrills of the r;jople; -;jfif....-5.. 1 -It has been asked why is H. P. 'Cheatham called "Professor" I'Cheathamt We don't know, but r; 4 ,, t. since we heard Mm tell of the ii.camp meeting spirit of the Weldon 1 ConvenUonj t'ibefortf''- the deril - ? '' t ; brought on 'the row, we Incline to J X the opinion that be is a professor -,!.. of religion. v'fclBi big fire at Suffolk, Va., was , very disastrous, entailing a-loss of 1 nearly a half million dollars.'' The ; insurance nothing like meets the loss, and business has been 'almost totally suspended. AThis is the second time Suffolk has' undergone the terrible ordeal of the fire fiend wlich renders sympathy fer them v doubly strong.- , . Tns Indianapoliau Sentinel say s s The Standard Oil Trust, the Pacific Railroad Ring, the Public Land Trust, ; the Sugar Tiust, the . , Steel Eai Trust, the Coal Trust, the Lumber . Trust, Jay Gould, the Land 1 Grab' tlcg corporations are all for Bar riaon, iree whiskey, and the forty' f : vpn per cent, tariff. - ":-V. It' - .. . . mm -.1! 1 ;".j::s 10.C0O children under five dij CTery year in New York jus , twica tie tcmal mortality for l -3 city," arg tbe opening wortU c f a i:tlla'rarr.j-lilet just issued by t f.r.itary rrctectiveLcssue of V 'i city. : "Lr-t snr.r.T w-;'-cT r lT";',-a fearful mortality, kardlj lesi than aimple massacre, U attributed to the tenement house eriL "The temple was a sjstem of spiritual symbols, which the Sew Testament has interpreted for us : e. g., the corner stone is Christ ; the stones of the foundation, the men of inspiration ; the stones of the wall, beliering souls ; the great altar, the cross; the golden altar, with its incense, the prayers 01 the church ; the ark, God's covenant in Christ ; the cherubim, life present and eternal." Mb. Mebamk, candidate for Con gress in this district, is said to be an intelligent, working man, who takes every occasion to inform him self about the wants and needs of is people, so as to be able to represent their interests in the Congress of the United States. Of course we expect Mr. Simmons to be elected, because be fits the place exactly, but we like what we hear of Mebane, for every man who is a candidate for office ought to qualify himself to discharge its duties. LOCAL NEWS. A alight imprOTement in buaineae general) ia noticeable. It waa another one of those hot dayi yeaterday but a pleaaaat breeze ble throughout the day. New Berne is about aa hear depopu lated now aa it generally gets to be off to tho mountaino and aeaahore. The Steen Rouclare Company went down to Morehead yeaterday where they gave an exhibition laat night. Another special train leatea this morning at 0 o'clock for Morehead for tho benefit of those who desire to visit the aeaahore. The Beaufort Record in speaking of the viait of the New Berne firemen to the aeaahore, says they are a gallant set of men. Correct. The gaslights In tho Journal office went out suddenly last night at 9 o'clock but returned again in a few moments to its usual brillianoy : A street sprinkler for those of our oitizans who have not access to the water from tha arteeian well of Ma Dennlson would be much appreoloted The powdered lima from the shelled atreeta dries yery quick and makes a moat disagreeable dust. The merchants now relieve their clerks at 7 o'clock p. m. and the young ladies of New Berne want to know If they ought not to be relieved at least at 10. Have mercy younjr ladies, the young men have to stick to their stores in the fall and winter evenings. We haven't said who's been calling too late. Personal. Mr. J. E. Barrett of Einston oame down last night and is stopping at Hotel Albert. Mr. H. C. Parrott of Kinston, one of the big lumbermen of Eastern Carolina, was in the city yeaterday. Hs is now negotiating with a, Northern firm for an immense shipment of ash from the Palo Alto section of Onslow county. Vinegar Recipe. The following plan for converting cider into vinegar is one of the beat : Place a barrel, keg or tub of eider ia a position that will permit the eider to drop slowly Into the old vinegar barrel or jug. If you hare ten or fifteen gal' Ions of vinegar in tho barrel yon can safely add about three gallons of cider per day. T If tho quantity of old vinegar is small the addition of older must cor respond. . ' : ; ,-. " " r- When tho vinegar barrel ot jug is filled, draw off a portion each day and continue Ue process until you have converted all your eider into vineer. Weak of Prayer.- ' The following prayer meetings will be held during thv present week, to which all young men are cordially in vited to attend: .. Methodist Church 0 o'clock this morn- inn. ' . Y. M. C. A. 6 o'clock this evening. Presbyterian Church 8 o'olock Monday evening, v ; -tZr? r - Baptist I Church 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. i::..11.'.'-''" Cottage prayer meeting, Y. M. C. A reeUenoe ef Mrs, Hargett 8 o'olock Tuesday evening. : Wednesday evening 3 o'clock residence of Mrs. Harvey Pollock street above Eerne. Thursday iT-r-r t t $ dUTerer.t churches. Friday " " ; ? oViri t '' a t! lira OsJy'tiSait. Oar eorraapon.dent X. wiahee to know why tho Editor of tha Jocmax has boon oaiet la advocating theeaueeof Nunn and Ruaaell, the Democratio nominees for tha Senate and Douse. As tha editor ia off to Norfolk we cannot answer for him in certainty ,but this wa know while acknowledging tha peculiar ciroum etanee ia this incident, that the editor of tha Jouanax will never flinch from what be honestly concieyes to be the interest and welfare of Craren county Steamer Movement. The Eaglet of the E. C. D. line ar rived yeaterday with a cargo of general merchandise and wilt sail Monday afternoon at i o'clock. The Vesper of this line will arrive today. The Manteo of the O. D. line took on her outward trip Friday a good amount of freights, and unusually large number of passengers. Among them were par ties from Wilson going to Ocraooke and H. S. Nunn and wife and three chil dren for Norfolk. The Newberne of the same line arrive thia evening and aaila Tuesday morning via Ocracoko. Church Service Today. Presbyterian Church Serficea at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., by Rev. 8. H. Isier of Qoldaboro. Sunday school at 8 30 a. m. Ushers at the door. St. Stephen's Reformed Missionary Baptist Church, Queen street Services by the pastor, Rer. Isaao B. Franklin, at 11 o'clock a m. and 7:30 p. m. Y.M.C. A. DeTOtional meeting at the rooms of the association 00 Middle street at 6 o'clock p. m Subject' "Everlaating Life." John 11:25, 28 Leader, Hugh Becton Our Oreateat Need. What is most wanted fur the up building and life-giving elementa of any place, is varioua industries to give employment to laborers. The old say ing that one half of the world lives off of the other half is not far from true. It is astounding to look about and see the large numbers of people idle, which is so dangerous and poisoning to com munities. Not only does it heap greater strains on those that do toil, but it is liable to create discord and breed trouble. Idleness is certainly the devil's woikship. With greater means of giving labor to the unemployed, new blood becomes infuaed into the rounds of business and the wheels of progress begin to revolve, which, once started, move with greater ease from their own mo mentum. The time has never been nor will it ever come when every man will make hi living by the sweat of his brow. Some have never learned to work where there's been no necessity for it and others from a matter of ohoice where they have kind and sym pathetic friends or relatives. What we want and must have, if we ever get out of the old rut and press onward, is industries to work up the raw materials that nature has so bountifully blessed us with. We want that which will put money in circulation and foster ne Ufa in business. If theee things are desired we mint start at the fountain head to obtain them. Look what our Congressman Simmons has doneinhia flist term of servitude. The expenditure of $20,000 right here at home is no small item, and thia is only the beginning of what he can and Kill do, if only given the opportunity . In our county affairs also depend to a large extent our represen tation at the capital. . It we want men who have the Eut and Craven county at heart, men who will do all in their power to better the interests of this section in administering to the wants and needs of the people, and men who can have weight in the halls of the Legislature, it will have to be accom plished by sending men who can have some influence at Raleigh. Nunn and Russell can, and they are good men. The Negro. The JOtTSJUX rejoices in every indica tion of the advancement of the negro population In- oar midst. Let no one be offended because we call them negroes. They are not colored people. Black is not a color. The negro is a dis tinct race, possessing peculiar endow ments and capabilities. . There is no essential antagonism be tween the white man and tho black man. Ood placed both of them In this beautiful world for His own glory. The same sun shines upon them; and all the laws of nature control one just as they do the other.':.' - v ' ; : ; 1 i-; All men, white and black, are. on titled to the foil enjoyment of the rights of citixenehlp, ; .and these rights 'all governments mast secure and protect. Every man has a right to control his domestid affairs, provided that ia doirg so he docs not break the law, nor y i the uspjea cf society. Every fcr--i ia Y'i osile, and fce tn ' ' ' n i '- ' -1. r propriety of r- . distinction. Separate school, eepjrite churcbe, separate public aoeommoti u iona are in accord ance with the wUhde of the tetter and wiser men and women of both races, and conform to the well enubliehed usages of good society Speaking for the while people uf Ne Betne, we Lid the negroes of our beautiful city Uoi epeed in all that tend to the elevation of man and the glory of lioJ ire ou Two XodiU Editor Jociuul -It waa with plea ure I read in your issue of August 4th the article on "The Bute Eattern North Carolina," in which the claim of Nunn and Ruaaell aa repreeentaiiveeof Craven county were ably and truly given. 1 muat say I have been aome what sur prised, with many others, at the reti cence of the JoiRHAXin speaking out and urging the importance and great need of electing Nunn and Ruwell. Can it be that the editor of the Journal is too mod eat to work for bimaeif. he hav ing the greatest advantage of all others the free use of hi own columns? It so you are doing yourself an injuttice, and the public who put you in nomi nation a atill greater one. Tbe people of this vicinity have not forgotten tbe zeal aod earnestness in which you entered the campaign to elect Clark and Lane. It may be that you, Mr Editor, think it too early to enter the race, that the enthusiasm might simmer down. but you must come out when appor- tune, for it is your duty in justice to tbe people who think you can do some thing for them Knowmg of the ab sence of the editor on a trip 10 Norfolk I take this advantage. X M ATE NEWS (OMIMSUI. Scotland Neck Democrat The daugh ters of Rev Albert 8med, L. I)., and sisters of Rev. Bennett Smedea. of Raleigh, have preeented the Knisconal Church with a handsome bell. It weighs 613 pounds, manufactured by the McShane B. II. Foundry , Baltimore It is clear-toned an 1 ia a rood at of beauty. It bears the following inscrip tion; "In loving memory of Rev. Albert Smedes. D. I) , and his wife Lyell Smedes." Work will soon com mence for tbe completion of the tower on the new Episoopal Church, and the bell will sooo be in place. We con gratulate the church on it handsome present. Eastern Reflector : Prof. John Duck ett showed us a grape shot, a few days since, which he say was lodged in the bouse or Mr. w. J. Taylor, two miles from Kinston. in 1863, during one of the battles fought there. While mak ing recent repairs to bis house Mr. Taylor found the shot among the raft ers of the building. Prof. Duckett also showed us a specimen of Niagara Satin, a stone formed by the waters at Niag ara Falls, which he procured during hi reoent trip there with the North Carolina teachers. We learn that a young man named Elish Pollard, aged about 3d rears, was drowned in the river while in bathing witn some irienafnear Centre Bluff, on last Friday. Young Pollard could not swim and iu some way managed to get beyond his depth when no one was near him. He made no outcry for help, and tne nrst Known or bis being drowned waa when his friends mineed him. He was an energetic young man and his untimely death is to be deplored. Lemon Elixir. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK. ' Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, aromatic stimulants, and blood pu rifiers. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists generally Prepared by II. Mozlky, M. D., Atlanta, Oa. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. For aleeplaasneea and nervousness take Lemon Elixir. For lose of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, malaria and chills, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver. Editorial. I have tried Dr. Mozley 's Lemon El ixir, and find it all that it ia represent ed to bo. T. P. LrrTuriau), Josup, Oa., Sentinel. From tho Galveston Christian Advocate: Dr. Moaler's Lemon Elixir has deaer. redly gained a wide reputation in tho malarial districts of Texaa. aad has proved a blessing to many households ia tho state. Lift of Letters Remaining in the poetoffice at New Borne; Craven county, ;N. C, August Stn, 1333: Qreno Brant, Mattie Barrow. A. O. Branch. Matilda Crockett. Annie Marita Carter. Haggle Davis, Nettle Haeklna, alary JS. Jones, Taoev iu Keuetn. A. B. Uabery. airs. w. W Setrobe, Jamea H. Taylor, ? Harriet ; Williams, Lerran Washington. - Feraons caning for abore letters, will say aaveniseajtna give aate of list. Tbe regulations aow require that one cent ahaU be collected on the delivery oi eacn letter aavemseo, --"i -, f"-' ' H. Majtlt, P. M, -. -, Bvckiem'e Any Mn, , : Tsa J t Salt ta the world for Outa. L ea, Soros, doers, Sal rhe'm, I ever Boree, Te"r. Chsrp4 I'ar. ' , CUItlafna, Vorr - all tkl I. re;' s, and poerlvf -ree pile) i-r so r r require!. It U , .nteed to "T I : v aat' ' --!,.. ; ay re Republican Coaatj Cuaveatlea. Tbe Republicans of the several Ward and Precincta of Craven county are re quested to hold meeting and elect dele gate to attend the Cunty Convention to be held at the court house in the city of New Berne. Thursday. August 9vh, at 13 o'clock m , for ihe purpose of nominating county officers and to trans act such other business as may come be fore said convention By order of ihe Cravtn county Re publican Executive Committee. O Ul'BBS, Chairman C. E Palmkk, Secretary. :.Ti6dAwtJ. All Ihe Msj from Jti Mr. A. K. HAWK ics -Dear Sir 1 am much pleased with the pantisoopir glasses you so perfectly adapted to my eye, with them 1 am enabled to read, a in my youth, the a nest print with the greatest ease. I cheerfully recommend them to the public. Respectfully , K. B. UCBBAKD. Kx-Gov. of Texas) Minister to Japan, All eyes fitted and tit guaranteed by F S. Duffy. New Berne. N. C. )'.3dlm Sunday Excursion T' Mjreheid City, md Return Sams Evening TO ni'K M'.NDAY I'ATRi 'NS The weather being so very hot, 1 am requested to run a special down to Morehead City TODAY as usual SrHKDl't.E, Sl'NPiY, Al'it-T Leave New beru Vrn. 1S8S 'J 00 a m 1 0 W ' 10 40 " y.oo p ni j ;o Arrive Newbern Hohk Arrive Atlantic Hotel Leave Atlantic Hotel Iave Newbern House Arrive Newbern 10 i' uly Fare for the rouud trip when lickplH are purchased I 00 S. I.. Dili., i, 1' NOTICE. u uiiilerfclgneu, .lames 1 Hh i r ;.ni. ha In IT qualified a atlmlntsl rai.ir ol Hi,. aiai :( Henry w tills, mil , dao d.anJ tmretii gives notice inai ne rS'iuires an pertn bavlng claims agalnal the estate ol the aalit Henry Willis to pressnl them to the talj admin Intra tor. duly authrntiraud. tor pavmant on or before the I th day of Hepirmbnr, IHXK or else this noiice ill i pipadnl In lar of reoovary. I'eraons Imletited to ll i-rstale must pay without delay JAM KM r HAKKIKMN aug'. Admtn'alrator. NoticeJ Notice! Sheriff's Office, Craven i , 1 Nsw Bkrnk, N. C, Aug. 1, 18MS. ) Schedule "B"Tax is now in my hands for collection. All persons owing same, and those who have obtained a permit to retail liquor, will please come for ward and settle at once. DANIEL 8T1MSON, auldlOd Sheriff. VALUABLE PROPERTY For Setle. A six horae Haldwln Upright Knulne. a thirty Ove saw Hmwn (lln, In K" l repair, a Blllupa Cotton rrtan, which needs iilx.tit J , il worth of work to pnt In proper order, and one good us new Thimble Hkeln Tennessee Wagon. No caah wan'eil Will Hell un long time with first oIbni t e h I estate Ne. tirlt , eight per cent Inlerfat. Knglne. (lit, ami in sk iiuii. rt:t cost. jTOi.tm. Wagon fl". no, flral coal Kor further information apply at Joi hna i. oftlce. Assignees' Sale. In pursuance of a deed of assignment made by Dail Bros, to us as trustees, we shall proceed to sell at publio auction, at their store on Craven street, in the city of New Berne on Wednesday, the 15th day of August, lsaa, at 12 m.. un leas sooner dispoeed of, the Entire Stock of Goods Contained in said store. Store Fixtures, Desk, and one Marvin Safe. il acres of land on broad creek, in Pamlico county, together with the steam sav-mill with 80 horse power engine, return tubular boiler, and all necessary equipments for a saw-mill. Capacity 20,000 feet per day. Also a dwelling house, store house and ware house on said lot. One lot of land in Morehead City, No 4, square 4. One office building in the city cf New Berne, on the east side of Craven street, near cotton platform. Tbe light draught passenger and freight steamer Carolina. 83 tons regis ter, carrying easily 100 bales of cotton stern wheel , chain gearing. Maohinery and hull in good order. Une 12 horse power Eclipse engine One warehouse at Bell's Ferry. One flat at Bell's Ferrv. One horse and dray. Terms Cash. W. D. Wallace, JOSIAH EXUM, jy3d&wtd. Assignees. "SAVEJJOHEY." Refrigerators, Water Coolers arid Freezers At Factory Prices. A FRESH LOT OF L IHE, AND CEUENT At Bottom Prices. 100.000BRICK l ti cutler; 25 &23'HiHls Street," DAVIS SCHOOL. ailitary Boardizf t : . 1 FOB BOTS aa TOCai XX VU MMratlaa (sr Cuw IImmi . Bnuunr a-- U: HIMWMlS ,; gMtaTs'tr:: fbr MmUmai Aiumaum. No .w guru fi UawaiaM &-sinr witn full paruutuan allraas COL. A. C. DAVIS, St.. LA CKAWQa, M. C. OWEN H. GUI0BV ATTOR-NEY AT LAW. RouMd South Front street, four door B west of Craven. Mercantile Law and iVuiit) anctng special s Timber lauds bought and sold. Duffy's Croup Syrup. Recipe of the late Dr. WaLTEB DlFJT, . PREPARED AND SOLD BY -FH. 1ST. IDiftr " "r-nt, .-xorth Carolina. um-lod wif Liivoirry SALE AND EXCHANGE StEt"kles: I He uu.lerained having puirhaasd the "u"" "n Middle street, formally condii. td by Mr Cohan, u prepared to fur nlah the puhlw win, the vrv lM.t u Hi 1 KM ICH and V Mill 1 .(.?( I)f KVKKV DK8U KirllO.N Une at.lt wa , haill1 for EK SALK r KM'HA.NOK An a,(rl.,-o ofMrsrtl yeats Ims made me familiar wllb lb needs) f New Heme a, 1 vicinity In In I line, and iiop.li,. W11it. -pured Bye tne Mlmt sailsfH.-Uor, ,, tmn fQroUha4 franv oooiuii,,,, , ,,)14ny ,nrnmtM. In country j T KWKLL, yra:im Middle .treat. SEE WHAT MRS. JOE PERSON REMEDY WILL DO FOR rMKR riRKD-DKAD. Kl!, WOOr. N. (I . Ml, 4 1HH7 Mhm. Jo Pirhom l.r Madam--Most gladly do I give .on mvname to place bxfora th...Mi.iu. estlmony of the mlracolou car sflseUd am me by your most valuable teal I mor, me. year, ago I was troubled hr what seemed lone little scale appearing oath) imni.ineoimycheeli nnder til. era mm. ling dry meal hran, which I cooW Mn,. when I thaved, hnt thev wnnl.l tn. . - n a ahort time. Hoon an enlargement a. peared under the same eys, attended With lU'htng and burning senaatlona and ihm darting pains f,om the affected plaos to U eye. causing great difflcalty n eloalna the e, even to sleep. Sometimes It would Ar better, hot never at any time dlUDMar Some physicians prononnced It seMaMa,' other chronic erysipelas, and all advlatdsa to let it alone. This I did until two yean ago, when a little scale bearan tn tnrm r the eye, resembling a wart, which coul.l not remove, In size and appearance It oon grew to be as large as a strawberry, aad iit xi aoa came on and left ihe place nttrelj naving iear oi a cancer, ibegan to oa) vaiioua kinds of salvea to heal It np, bat never eouid. I consulted with phyalelaaaaf great experience, they said it .looked jae plclous of it, and advised me to have It out ot burnt out at once. I did not wlah to do ' either, and lielns nenniayla.l ,t w. blood, I resolved to try your llemedy, a It had been reeommended to ma. Idldsowttmt the most happy resnlt. I can say I am st ' ell man. 1 cannot say too mnch ar van Remedy, It Is worth It weight In old. Be- fore I had used one bottle I waa hooefnl.a at the expiration of ave weeks thesorewaa entirely healed, the scale, or roughness O tbe skin all gone, and left me a new man. I will fc-lve one slmllarry affected any further Information ta.ynaay desire, and oaaonly say. If the public will give your Bebndy a trial it will speak for Itself, and your Soeeeaa : win know no bounds, Ood (need taa dw that mnst dawn npon your fn tor pfwperHy. i ours moil vruiy, JAMKa Carter AitaiiOTOir. Bend for pamphlet eonUlnlna teatlmnai.1. of cures made among our home people, eat. Indorsements by well known eUUn and dmgguts of North Carolina. Prto tlfja nsr bottle; tamper half-dozen bottles; Waah0 cents per packsge; $1.50 per balf-doaaa naek ages. - E. H. MEADOWS & CO, IBEII. HEWBKRff, N. O. " . Address 1 MRS. JOE PERSON,! - aT.lTTHa:i.t, nZC 100 Dbls. Ucss Pcfj, ; : , ' FULL WEIGHT, , r . . ... For Sal6 Cheap by OF. TTlxieli. WHOLESALE GEOCEII. " - . . . T No Boird of Tra I9 r-' n. 1 1 I. 1 "1 1 i f i r - ' r. Fo!
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