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VOL. VII.-XO. 137. . NEW BERNE. N. C WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1888. PBICE 5 CENTS. .V-- i 4 " r iet i J. C. kFESEO i 1 1N S iV. 3 L..J promptly aad satis LI fin.f by ' aiisiiliBl A. R. Dxsiaoa. , "YELLOW FETES QUaRASTLNED. X Alihoufto poor eU N.w Berne be rvceieJ ridicule and abuts from htr itr to aa, ebe la au.l prepared to say liter is aot not he. the been aae ease the tame attention vu giteu to I Proostdlngs of Board tf Owbtb isaioasrs fruit here that U hat UEogUadtl County at the Kflar Je.it think of tt Fira hnndred -" 1st Xoaday tmMy " r " Th board convened at 11 o'clock. some eases In England this year for w a BdM0t w. cherries on thejrtee. a Utnam,TkKi B.ltallieon aadWm. M. TT1WW vxwrkAnAfinmm klux Irnlal I WatSOB. trlea, home schools, home artisans, Lueua chairman pre taai. home .neebantos. and home I nnamiMinur tiKm waa allowed WipT thej fnrth fa. te axemi.. the record. ami eft? council. . UMtMiMtaoo or are. raironue jour own people i j s j-oimw ruu. ih. pruprUor of the Oaly Uh Store ia i- thiB , from - .h -iA -1 The registration books of Jam City North tfcroline. at Humphrey Bow , " erd'e old atand ta New Berne, there steamship. .. That's the . waj to III not la.. Uace iha proprirtor. Bill bulhl 0a your city. Bamibny, wUbaa lo My to ta paopla c4 Eattr-ra North taroliaathey at ad aot feaaiuta to it Kav Bara. laal hi .uraatiaa agaiaat blb prioM la a pro tactioa for alU atilSdaSw N draa(bt,Brtar ot EogaPaeala bratad Boar, tpa eoid, at Jy 17rf , . A.. H. Holt on a JPECUL NOHCK TO CONUMEB3 Baring put air daliarry wagua oa LOCAL NEWS. 0 th nrtat, I am bow la a soaittoa to faraih all y eaatomara with f ntST Class Orooartea at a on aotiea aa4 a nam twtall DrofiL 1 daf ooanDHttioa. warrant mf gooaa, aaa only r. a triaiiw"- )'? poiUmOQih mullata. Sea adf. la thia Uava. Ruahana ill begia tbia arealag at auaaat. Our Hebrew citisena willob- aerr a it. Tba attaaier Nawbernaof tba O. D. line oariJad form art! two balaa of new lo mtIbo tba noa douufol.- Now omaof aar friaade aay f ataayad vertiaiBK and my waioa doat pay ana . (whh aar anall arofltaU aad mat I win ; aooa break. Lt aaa be tba best lodge of ibai. I aat atlll pay lax 100 eeata oa , tka Aalr m nrrmart ia In na Owalui" fame, and I am dettrmied to ell good Aia aranlog at 8 o'clock groeerie$ ehap. vary reapacuuiiy, W. P. attu, Eaq , baa baea alecuJ oottoo weigher in place of J. W. Small wood.Teaigned. Heating of Brotherhood of St. An- diawa at the reaidenca of tba Director iTHB GROCER, E.B D1CKBUBN. HIL'A BUnER. the beat ia the m ; oeota per lb. f 17 HITE LEAD. Mixed Paint, Var- I T, aiab. Oil and Glaee at v . . . , v,, Gao. Allim A Co. preciact. No. Ttowaaalp, baring bean miiplaoed, It waa ordered by tba board that there be a aaw legietraUoa of voterajor thai precinct and the dark Inatraeied to make tba aeoeeaary pub lication required by lav. A aaw Toting preoinot la Mo. 9 towa abip to bo knowa at Arnold Store waa aatabllahad and tba clerk, ordered to make tba atoamry pablioatioa of the foot and of a now regiatration in No. 9 towaahip. Mm. Elisabeth Wood of No. 8 town ahlp waa allowed $3.00 per month ia ratlona, to bo leaned by Commiaaionar Wataon, until further ordered by the board. A Bridge waa ordered built acroee Mania awamp In Mo. 1 towaahip where the publlo road croeeee aaid awamp, the bridge aot to ooat the county exceeding fifty dollara. Due notice baring been given aad no objection being filed, it waa ordered that the aheriff eutnmoo a jury to lay out the publio road In No. 8 townahip The mail train from Qoldtboro laat night waa thtee boure late on arwAllflfc rif kavlntf ftA wait fnr tm III! 1 . fill I IM1 . L I . I .1 I " w - w w.v t3tH.Lt A OU4tE.lt. tne ueat in lua ., ,,, . P market, oa loa at Dunn,, only 80 Northern mail on the W. & W. A furioua ringing of fire belli a little described in the petition of Addison P. past 13 o'clock yesterday morning on Whitford and others filed at the Augoet account of some drunken rowdy, caused I meeting, provided that all coats and a few firemen to go homo mad. charges attending the laying out of aaid Eld. Dukes, Ad'entiat, will preach at road ahall ba borne by the petitioners the Toung Men's Democratic Club room and not by the oovnty on Pallnch atrnAt tantirht at 8 oVlnnk. I Tba Toucber lamed to Sinia Dunn for TT8? P.UBI IFs'.m"u"ot0r0i7. The public are cordially invited. her iupport waa ordered to be iasued to tnajarmaa tooraowry. r r. TaU Nr Rfnt'i nedfe alorr has rt. 1 . " rf I 1 1 f O l. I V- 1 n.rt.,1 Th- .rlaBt .n1 trim I WBinDMtM doiwwki wh pom Eaonymous ia aurely nd affaoUTaly "0 w" ; . TOTTLED BEER, toe cold, and X other oool drinks at jyl7tf . T A. H. Holtoh's. all rtALL at tba Broad St. Btore where 1 . . ma a t a vat I v ' yon can any au xtnaa oi r roan : Qrocariea low for eaah only. y. : . v ... Q.F.M.DAIL, Agt. ., Tn United States has not a single first class war yessel. ; Thk Pope la eontemplatin g removal from Borne to Madrid. Ail Si OHVSUUSU110WS, UWOJll i has been sold tor $300,000 cash. i : The qnarrel between , this coon " try and Canada abont fish is get- tinjr on swimmingly. being blighted and the many owners arc uprooting the handsome growth of years. Re?. Father Burnt of Wilmington, ta now associated here with Rot. Father Price, rhe former gentleman, by tba way, ia the owner and baa with him the famous race horse, ''Shamrock," who afew years ago eold for twenty thou sand dollars. Mwanca of $1.00, payable to R. Q. Moa ley. Commiaaionor Brinaon reported since the last meeting of tba board he had been oompalled to have the draw in Clermont bridge repaired. Julia Maokey was placed upon the pauper list with a monthly allowance of $1 00 until further ordered. Tboa. Bow den and W. M. Aaher were granted lioenae to retail liquors at Blue store on Middle street for one Oon-rantion No. 8 in Carteret. Amaaa convention of Democrats of y" upon paying the license required r 1 evatL i i a. a a - . .. . ..' . lu.-j t a d... i I ins oiera waa mstruoteu to nouir it hsnivan inir. in win p.ron aiwui u.a.vv nmm uumr i . . .... rti..n.i . i..- jp a I the sheriff that the board wUl he pre- and Thorn u for Treasurer. CoL L, L. Polk of Raleigh, was pros-1 ant and made a good talk to the far- mers, aot on partisan politics, but the business relations of politics and farm- .25,000000 gallons, ' The State Alliance wants a rail road commission to regulate freights and tarios on oaf roads. V Ms. BLOTjirr of , Georgia, has ,n Wen elected Speaker pro tern tolggi 74, DUtributed. act dariD the absence of ihe At a meeUna- of the Board of Educa- poor house farm In the New Berne (. 8DMkr.; ? :.h' "-V- , tkm of Craven county held the first Jotjihax. snd offer It tethehiihsstbld 1 1 v ? 11 - 1 1 1 ll ' Ifondav Is Ranfcambar nine hnndred I der at tbs OOUrt house door 0U Saturday, A .VIOLENT itorm tisited Hot I dollars of school funds was distributed ISsptambse 8th at 11 a. m. for the year on tomorrow at 11 o'clock a. m. The application of Nelson Jones for relief was referred to Commissioner Watson whh power to act. Commissioner Watson submitted a re port ia regard to the poor house farm whioh was approrsd aad adopted. The elsek waa ordered to adret Use the Springs, Ark., r last : Thursday, as follows: sweeping away houses and drown in'g their inmates. The U. B. Commissioner of Agri- Sth coltare Is Investigating the bagging 'b 1st district 2d " 8d 7th qaestion with the hope of finding a substitute for Jute : : th White. $ 83.99 25.49 50.79 S8.77 18 48 89 77 ' 171.88 83.65 Colored. I 47.45 10.44 4047 88.79 30.55 87.33 178,41 88.40 AuAln .and again opposition papers lay Doclerytore Fowle ail to pieces," and yet the game cock eomes to time every morning with out the loss of it feather. ' - 1889. JL E. Quidly, janitor of court house, was allowed leavs of abaaaoe for thirty days upon employing soma competent person to fill his place. Board adjourned to Tuaaday 10 I o'clock. . Tuesday 's raooxKoixas. Boeramseai juo'eiODK a. m. rree- Isnti Commissioners Watson, Latham Brinsott and Jtallison. ) Tbs following appointments of Regis I tram aad Judges of aleotion for the aar, John Thomas. Isaiah Simmons and W. Ball. Jamee City, H. H. Perry, Registrar.' Jadgea, Wm. Foy, R. J. Wsatberaby, Lewis Williams and C.W. RapeU. No. 8 Township, Camp Palmer, W. H. Bray, Registrar. Judgee.N. Tisdale, W. F. Crockett, I. Harris, jr. and Hy man Thompson. Pleasant Hill, Enoch Wadaworth, Regiatrar. Judges, J. & French, O. T. Richardson, Benj. Mcll- weaa and Thos. Dillahunt. No. 9 Township; Jasper, E. F. May, RegUtrar. Judgee, T. J. May, B. J. Breok, Peter Spikea and D. Perkins. Arnold's store, W. B. Lane, Registrar. Judgef, E. A. Wadaworth, Bryca Ipock, B. Ipock and Lewis Bryan. City of New Berne, Ht Ward, R. R. Hill RegUtrar; Judges, B. U. Credle, Wm. Ellis, Wm. Bell and A. Bryan. 3d Ward, J. K. Willis Registrar; Judges. F. T. Patterson. H. C. White- hurst, Thos. Harris and E. II. Johnson 3d Ward, F. M. Bowdeo Registrar; Judgee. C. H. Blank. W. R. Ouion, Henry Smith and C. K. F. Bates. 4th Ward, John B. Lane Registrar; Judges, W. N. Rusa, John Vaughn. E. A. Rich ardson and V. A. Crawford. 5th Ward, R. B. Hearne Registrar; Judges, Asa Jonea. W. P. Metts. T. F. McCarthy and Matthew Ellison. St. Phillips, L. J. Taylor RegUtrar; Judges. II A. Mar shall, J. A. Sim peon, 11. K. Simmons and John Williams. It appearing to the satisfaction of the board that the Sheriff bad paid to the State treasurer taxes to te amount cf 13 94 which taxes were erroneously assessed on account of Iota on Pollock and Spring streets listed by J. C. Har rison, the clerk was ordertd to furnish said Harrison with a certificate of the facta as provided in section 27 of the machinery act of 1887, to the end that the aaid amount may be refunded to him by the State. John W. Small wood tendered hie resignation as cotton weigher for the oity of New Berne whioh was accepted, and W. P. Metts elected to All the vacancy. The application of David McCray for relief was referred to Commissioner Wataon with power to act. The monthly allowance to Rachel Ireland for keeping Willis bridge was increased from $7.00 to 88 50. The application of F. H Moore for relief was referred to Commissioner Wataon with power to act. The regular monthly allowances were made. The accounts and claims presented were passed upon. W. P. Metts, cotton weigher elect, came forward, tendered his bend which was approved and accepted and Mr. Metts qualified according to law On motion board adjourned. STATE KZWS COXDEISID. Charlotte Democrat: Out naigbbor the Chronicle a tew days ago auiieeUd that we need ad a market honae for the city. No each thing Is needed, unless it is for sleeping places for Mie negroes during tbs day and night. Respectable batohera have asgnlar places to sell meats aad vegetables and do not need exposures In a markst house. It waa ones tried in Charlotte and found to be a great auiaaaos. Wins too Republican: Mr. J. O. Foy, editor of tba Twin City Daily, waa quits painfully injured at Braaafleld. laat Thursday afternoon, by jumping from a movlag train . The Durham Plant puts it that Mr. Foy left that city oa the exouraion train with the inten tion of taking the west-bound train at the meeting point. Mia injuries were caused by jumping from the exouraioa train before tt had stopped. He re turned to Winston that night and while considerably brained by the accident waa not deterred from immediate duty upon his paper. Henderson Gold Leaf: Hon. F. M. Simmona, member of Congress for this eisirict, ia one of the most active and industrious representatives in the National Capitol, and aver alive to the beet interests of his constituents. He haa just introduced a bill in the inter est of the Southern cotton planter, which in view of the great "bagging trust," fostered by a protective tariff, ought to become a law. It ia to put cotton bagging on the free lUt aa long as the price of the article is subject to St Paul's; School; CORNER MIDDLE AND KEUSS gT3 8trietly non-religious for nohGeo!:. . Terms: 8100 par month; loct ni 11.50 per month. : . ". Begins Thursday , September th e , st9o clocka.ro. .eeJ d'.a SCHOOL HOTICEsV MISS MOLLIE HEATH will Tfojxa her School MONDAY, SEPT. TTTH. . Sept. S. 1888. dlW School Noticed MISS EMILY FEREBES wii! reopen her School Sept. I7tb, ISsd. si vi Eew Registration cf Yjtes Milts Ci'T ted HT North Carolina, Cbavxn Oocjttt, County Commissioners' OfBae Newborn, Sept. 14,186. Notice U hereby given that a aaw regiatration of all the voters of Jamee City Precinct has been ordered by the Board for ths enauing general election to be held in November next (1338). All persons in said precinct entitled to registration must be regUtered by tba Registrar of Voters of aaid preciact during the month et Ootober next, at, cording to law, before they can vote. By order of the Board, ORLANDO HUBBS, , ' Register of Deeds, se4 Ex-offlcio Clerk. the msnipulation of the trust compa-1 VgW Precinct illd KeW RezistTltiOa U nies. It is understood that a member ,. 0 no. a icwasmp. of the Ways and Mesas Cc mart tee to which this bill waa referred told Mr. Simmons be regarded it favorably. Norfolk Virginian: Hon. L. C. La tham. M. C. from the First North Caro lina district, passed through this city yesterday on his way to Washington. We learn frcm Camden that Mr. La tham waa invited by the Executive i.. a t w i x I oummiitea aoa toung .en uemo- ,nd deij led M .. Arnol j . St or, Pr. cratio Associa ion of that oounty to ad- cinct - gaid townehip. . . t . , ureas toe people ana mat ne aw so in a Noti- ia .:. ,L., . naW tl)tri- masterly speech. He not only sua ...... . ,hB in N. a To,. North Caroijna, Cravim Cohbtt, County Commissioner's Office, Newbern. Sept. 31, 1888. ' Notice is hereby Riven that, by SS order of the Board cf Commissioners, ' an additional election precinct has been established in No. 9 Township, Craven ' oounty, at Arnold s Store, to be known tained and justified the Cleveland ad ministration and the demand of the party for revenue reform, but advo cated the election of Col. Tom Skinner as his successor in Congress. The ef fort of Mr. Latham waa magical h thoroughly aroused the gallant Demo crats of Camden and the resnlt of the election will show that they are a unit for Cleveland, Thurman and Skinner. DIED. At his borne at Havelock, Craven oounty, on Monday night, September 3d, Mr. Stephen Peartree, aged 77 years. Steamer Morements. The Vesper of the E. C. D. line will sail at four o'clock this afternoon. Tta Eaglot of this line will arrive tomorrow. The Nawberne of the O. D. line tailed yesterday carrying out a good cargo of freight and passengers. The Manteo arriyed this morning with a cargo of general merchandise The Stout of the Clyde line arrived Mullets. Fine Portsmouth Mullet and the best quality of Packett blouse Beef at DAIL'S, It On Broad street. NOTICE. At a meeting of the Newbern Cotton and Orain Exchange, the following action was taken: Whereas the price of bagging has been advanced. Therefore Resolved, That this Ex change will accept cotton without the usual aide stripe. Resolved, That the thanks of this Ex. change are due and are hereby ten dered to our representative, Hon. F. M. Simmona, for hia efforts in Congrets for the relief of the ootton farmers. 1 5 d 1 w w8t Jas. Rkdmond, Sec COUITT FARM TO iEIT FOR ship has been ordered by the Board for s the enauing general election to bo held . in November next (4888). All pence 8 living in aaid township entitled to regis- -tration must be registered by the Regis trar of Voters of the respective preciaeta in which tbey live, during the month Of . October next, according to law, before they can vote. , . By order of the Board, ORLANDO HUBBS, ' itepister or ueeas, se4 Ex-officio Clerk. ; Duffy's Group Syrup.- Recine of the late Dr. Walter Dtjwt. . . PREPARED AND SOLD BY! f A Te . TT Tt t -Plrr NEW BERNE. North Carolina.'1 Hi ne 1M wtf SALE AND EXCIIACGE SteEtrbles: Leave Off Side Strips. The Nsw Berns Cotton and. Grain Exchange, recognising the fact that MtlAB hiralsr haa matriall, sul yancedou account of the combination to be held o. the th day of m.U h. ihm Rnin Trwat. haa naaaa.4 OTSmoeT, AOOO, wars annus. a raanlntlnn aevalna to aiuianA aottAW I No iTownshlp. .VanoebOCO precinct, Notice is hereby given that the un deraigned will, on Saturday, September 8th, lS88,at the Court House in Nsw last night from Baltimore with a cargo th, hleheft biddir 'ConntT Poor of general merchandise, House Farm, situate on Neuse road, - about one mile west of New Berne, for tteuuorcemenw. tbe yMr 1889 only. Tenancy to com Cant. R. McOinnis, ths converted mence January 1st, 1889, and end De- Scotchman, will take charge of tbe Sal- comber 81st, 1889. The Board of Com ration Army corps at this station Wed- miaaioners reserves the right to reject nssday evening. Every soldier to his any and all bids, and will require such nost. HO Quarters to me enemy; a run guarantees aa win insure me surrender. I he undersigned Having porenasea tbe extensive Htables on Middle street, formerly ' conducted by Mr. Cohen, Is prepared, to fur ntsh the public with the very beat servleeln - HORHK8 and VEHICLES of EVERT MS-CRIPTION. Ins stock always on hand for BIBB, 8ALU or EXCHANUE. An experience of several rears has made me familiar with the, needs . of New Berne and vletnltytn this line, and ' no pains will be spared to gtra, the mllett satisfaction. Drivers and teams fqrnlsnsd. ' far any occasion or to any part of aarroand Ing country. J. T, EWEU-'-"r Jy27d:im Middle atreet -'.. , School Notice. Electoral Canvagg. Geo. H. Brown, jr., and Geo. A. Sparrow. Democratic and Republican oanaidates tor rreaiaentiai electors, will address the people in joint discus sion as follows: ' THiT which giyes the opposition .te" llltoosi, Begistrar.Ued.et, B. mc.i tror.l'a ii tU baslnes proa. ,.v,,. tw w. w. Rimmm. t, 1,1. J. Smith, B. 0.vaeye, Charles .Sutton neritv. and the utter refusal Of 1 effort taMiUwa tha farmera of thaaf.ln4 Js.Jackson. Mapls Cypress pre- ' basiness mea to blow up for the fu of thi. combination was also nSai yfSlS accommodation of the EepabMcan .tun - party. . .f -ri 'w"-: -,.. - " . 1 ,Jo,I.Tewnjhip;Fukhar,,8.E.wnis. i . , I Personal. i. -xx-:r I ford. Registrar. Jndgeav . A. Ernul, ,""'i tatsoinepf tbea don't vote wtrd bouni Uld yesUrday moraine Wniiams. 3 Democratio p art J. This i were re young men for Trinity Col-I No, tTownshIp;RalMUyjW.Lane, i3 I ' "-3 tbey don't see things as I legs llcaars. A. H. Powell, D. B. I Registrar. Judges, 3. W. Biddls, Jou r "7 ara. HI"h tariSTs and Robsrts, W. u. WUlis and Ungues 1 Klnaey, a. u. Ubb and Jonu uargatt. Among tbe passengers "on the west- Q. R. Wast, Fsrdinand Galon and Geo. c i-' faror with work- ..i rirnvialnr.!! I Holland, of New Berne, and Mr. David Core Creek, GL W. Richardson. Regis John S. Long, Ei q., left yesterday 1 White, C C Batch and W.F. Franklin. morning for a trip to Baltimore gsg 1 Dover, F.r.Uutuw.tieglstrtf. judges, Washington Clty. . ; .? J. E. Kornegajrv' Lovit Hlnes; Lewis Cept. John A. Eichardeen's family Rouse and J. J. Jones. ' returned laat nlgbt from a visit to the) No. a Township; Adams Croak, W; P. upcsuEtry." .. - -. XZi iStaatoa, Begtstrsr Judges, leaee Tst- 0. II. Qalpn, Esq., and Mrs. Onion I lor, James Jackson, David Ambrose and have returned from a visit to Washtrz-1 A. A. Roberts. Temples, IV F. Borden, tan, N, Qr..-.:z 3 I ' -tcf the cam 3 n lie York l 1 3 a r --tion i 1 " ' 4 -v - ' --, '' - Ceteris II M .' t' 2 cstcrrif payment of the rental at the time speci fled. New Berne, Sept. 8d, 1888. By order of the Board of Commission ers of Craven oounty. ORLANDO HUBBS, se5 Clerk Board Com. MISS LEAH JONES will open htr School, September 10, 1888. b t Vt Mise Mamie Houghton. French, and prompt J German teacher. " Pamlloo oounty, Thursday, Sept-18. . .. I Maim II awn a llttvla Csalaet! ramlioo oounty, uientai, rnaay, IIIQII USIIIB lllgll aJWllUUI Pamlico county, atonewau rriaay night, Sept. 14. Aurora, Beaufort county, saturaay, Sept. is. Merrick 's store, THE WILL REOPEN 17th, 1888. Fairfield. Byde county, Wednesday, Sept. 19th. Swan Uuarter, Hyde county, lnurs- dar. Bent, SO BladssTUie,'.nyde county, rrtaty, Sept. II. SEPTEMBER k4 dtf Tuition $3.50 per month. augSt I1. TJlrioIi Wholesale Grocer. Is the Place to Buy C; SCHOOL M GIRLS AIH TOUIS L1DIES Tour Faints arid Oils. Mas. A. T. JERKINS wDl ra-openheT school for the reception of Uirls and tsatesyllle, Beaufort county, Satur- YoonJ J1 - Its Delleaay ef FUiTer Ar 1 tcary cf I's action have re d"? 1 1'." rofli!s r-!.rirnlIiqn!l fruit 1 . . ' I 1 1 VP 1 9 r . i : 'i, sr-1 C J- 7. -1 IT.C, Reslatrar. Judges, D. W. Morton, W. G. Tempts, J. . P. Godett and E. W. Fioher. ' ' . ' .. No. 6 Township; Lea's Farm, A. J. Clesnut, TrfgUtrar. Judges, B. E.WI1 Kar 3, II. ZT.-tisher, Joseph Williams and Tcr. Ccrfr. . ' ; , Ta. 7 liTr '.'p; Cocners, O. L, Ear dl'-a, r-; "rsr. J-?:?, J." 7. Cn- da. Sent. 88. i Bethel. Pitt oounty, rnaay, uot, ia. Psotolus, Pitt oounty, Saturday, Oct, 13, . - - .-. . : Speaking will commence at noon, un less Changed ny looai committees. ij - - johh H. Shall, , yh'A Demi Ex. Congl Com; ' . THKIB BVSlBliS BOOMISO, Probably no one thing -haa caused such a general revival ot trade at R. N. Duffy's drug store aa their giving away to their customers of so many tree trial MONDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1888. Prompt entrance eminently desirable. Sept. 1st. dtf For Bent, That desirable and commodious d wel ling now occupied by James M. How ard, on South Front street. . For terms annl at tha office of . aaidu : . Ms. K. B. ELLJa. School Notice. ' MES8 LI221E OLIVES will oren a bottles ot Dr. King's Now Discovery for I School at the Chapel oa George street, Lime, Cement, Plaster and Hair aOSS: j. c. whitty :. Consumption. , Their trade is simply September: 10, 1883. enormous in this very valuable, article from the fact that it always cures ana never dinapDoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases qaickly cured You can test it before baying by gnttiflg a trUI bottle free, larg e aize l. tvery bottle warranted, l or wholesale and retail, at R.N. Duty's dreg store. aSl dlw Rop0;Paints,pil:a! Ship Chandlery at -: Vw KilA rhenvt - i A FORTY SAW GEORGIA GIN la good oondition, haying been used only one season." .n; t y .. , Apply tx "v r-Jc sSldwtw ' 1 K, R JONE3. .,.eor eyt: the Hardwaro and I chineryHnogoto 3: c. -unn..
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