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Si" I- IU' " ill VOL. VIILrNO. 107, XEW BERNE. N. C. StTNDAY. AUGUST 4. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. QURNAL rEFUL Tuaieon's Universal Atl a. Nr edition ana revised" Persona desiring tne worx wwy simple ,ni leave, orders at 1 -. Jocks aL office. ? ' i ':. 3 81 tf : reached over 111.00 but three times On the Political Back. in 18S7.' 1R1U anrl 'tJtfifl-lNt!ftnftI The Atlantic and North Carolina R. Economist.' R. ia now oa the political rack. question ia whether a noliUolan or on 1 rauruaa mm suau u wiiuwa vj ugi- Church Services Today. Christ church -V. W. Sheilds rector: ThejgerYiteiat n 8. m, (Holy Communion) p. m. Sunday School, at :Er;n:i:3 locals.; T.TEEF U of the Woridv- JOHN L. SULLIVAN, was arrested ernor Fowla to manaM tha property. 9:30 m- nd 5 80 P- m- lauf af fKkiran.tAVhiit nvri President Bryan took the road when it Baptise Church Rev. H. W. Battle inov uicajw am u vug. 1 nuuvi wnv uvtvi 1 . . I t MPORTRD FRENCH BRANDY AND 1 ,i u.j ti;: nMAn. ZH R w Pr. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday A BOLL AND GIN, just receded and " pTtra at 4 p. m., J. B. Holland, Super- for .ale KJMMU ktohonp, . "u 0 ZhTLZZ E. . k of intendent. Public totted to attend ' twCRQPOFTORNIP 8EED.- requisition from .Governor Lowry, Kevoco on the part of those who these services, - Imp 4 Rut Eirly Milatj charging him with prize fighting, want to get him ffauWfSl IttpWl,ope4 Jhat the officials Tii.iifo. EiflfFut Patch hrii PureU Tu Tamiii. Hi.f mfcnr e;d tJ$.Mui Meadows ft iif t ,1 sissippi, and that he will be punish I uc I:w YW3:t ed.to the fall extent of the law. If will sucueetl in taking him to Mis- ' Co sate j .-i --' .5l "RjfDkb ', this is dooe there wi InXa Maiasses ntMI ' prize fighting in t he .Km tSi:--. ' ;-n. Y. Star. ill.be no more United States ' TTATIKD' KS. FlrTrapa. Urain XX; Frviwrt. RttfrmuMwrs. andrnf ull - line 01 nan'OoiiUlu goo jn at ' T-;. ." . "T-ITJBETI1LACK6ERRY JUICE for , X ,'AfiMllsal purposes m iHi -19 If i i JVj-JamKS RKDMOSD S, work executed at satisf aototy- terms. 1)ORB WINES AND LIQUORS for " Medicinal and other uses for sale out. If he has prao- a new railroad he increased indebtedness to do so. He was fortunate to have such business connections as to be able to make the great improvement he has. Nothing succeeds like success, f res ident Bryan has demonstrated that he understands railroad business, and has breadth of brain and nerve enough to push to the front. The above is from tha Greensboro Method itt t Ohuroh Services at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. by Kev. K. A. Willis, P. E Sunday school at 4 p. m. Y. M. C A Gospel meting this evening at s-x o'clock. Subject, A Young Man's Choice. Heb. II: 23-26. Leader, D. S. Willis. All men are cor dially invited to attend. v. " IIRSr10Ltl9joVwor X this office oiisatisfsc James Redmond. Base Ball Game. "THOSK ReDoblican Concrefsuien North State, the strongest Republican We are pleased to announce that the . . .. . . . . . I XT 1 (1 til :n from t.liftRnnth wlin riv if. nut Hint, PaPer Dv tar that Has ever existed in new oeroe una uoiusouro nines win t, . , . , ., . North Carolina. cross bats at the Fair grounds in this they will stand ont b.v themselves t!, : I BM, , . T. when Congress meets, and reluse . rindered h Re... an Dartv ln gr0unds are splendid, grand stand. to support the Republican candidate Craven county in 18S6, naturally draws building and every convenience for for Speaker, are bot Dlavine a bluff the North State to his suDDort. as it ladies and all who attend. The ladies game. They have not got all they does the leading radical Republicans in win De aamnteu tree 01 cnarge ana want from the Administration or thl cpunty. It is a well known fact they are cordially invited to attend that among Mr. Bryan's strongest I lhe game will be an interesting one friends in Craven are the leading Re-1 and will doubtless attract a large crowd Mrs. A. T. Jerkins Will resume the duties of her School for both'sexes. some time in September, of which due notice will be given here after. August 4. 2t New Berne vs. Goldsboro. Tuesday at 4 o'clock SHARP. Admission 25 cents. Boys under 16 years, 15 cents. The Goldsboro nine is one or the best in the State, and some excellent play ing will be witnessed. Although the Goldsboro club has an imported pitcher, pur boys hope to give them something to do to win. Save all forage crops. &EWARB of little leaks. aMMSHSBSSBBMBiaMaiBSBHBsaiSMSBlBBBMSMSMaM ; Utilize everything grown on the farm.' or party management, and holding the balance of power, they expect to scare the soup dispensers into filling the bowls they hand up. That is all there is In their kicking." And a variety of other Fine Cigars. Wm. L. PALMER, Middle St., New Berne. publicans such as George Green, Jr., whom he aided so materially in 1886 against the Hon. C. C. Clark, one of the ablest men in the Democratio party of North Carolina. Certainly the North State will say to Governor Fowle: ' Keep Mr. Bryan in Governor, there 0KT1I CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. - The grape crop of California is immense. Iruit, bub old vines the richest. - Let the law of supply and de mand rale instead of combines and monopolies. Greenville Reflector: The crops throughout the county are poor. Id some sections there will not be mure than half nrnntf nisHa 7 a Kaon aaan a may do anotner attempt in iou ro oreaa few oropa tmU were very good. Mr, The esteemed Journal, of New Berne, N. C. notes the fact that Jefferson Davis is now eighty-one I "ie B0''a Republican column in Craven I W. A. Fleming has the finest tobacco vstM and q0. .ria Wro and we Republicans will need his ser- crop we havo seen. I J ' I . r,.,. Tir:im;. c... tu i..,: r ii. ' ut:,i I u:. l. i . vioes as we aia in looo. " w in uoverncr i iiuuiuSwu.w.i. " 1 w XUUWUViuoB prouueo ucauLiiui uw oiugiu crown us ueuomes oa- n mu the Fifth Street MethodiBt Church , , . , . building was completed yesterday and for the political point made bv the .i.. . i 1., . , . , , ... I --ir- - QVCI VIU1UK io uuw 1 CWi Jf 1U1 bUD uuu miug very ueamuui aoous inis ex- North State. tractors, Messrs. Porter & Godwiu, of pre8Sion. It has a pleasing sound Now as to the fine financial condition Goldsboro. Thebuilding.it is expect- i ti t- .u- .v. f i..-i. w.ki, Qtotoiea, wm ue uuisneu in oigni moutns -""6"" x" wul,JO " - . : . 7 and will cost 17,U00, I . m I arnn Ira ma inr Anln nun tlint- a in tn - I ear wnn a sutreesiion oi eioaueuce. i ni,arintt Nam' ithm a inn 4R. EVARTS iS Said to have Indeed, it is 80 Smooth, SO graceful fli With hat M'-.Bfy "J time since such a gathering of farmers , charged only 1500 lor the new con- and so strong withal we really find . ,. We wonld not the streets today, and a happier set of '! aI ft 4iAk ssatTtAK 1 a I nam n r frtf I AnnrjoltrAa nrSaKInn bta WnAnr tnrtnf it- I ... . . . I man wan nAVAr PnnirraDatnil in fharlntfa obibuuuu wuiuu no moit v umoenca n louiug no ftuon nuai iLconeider the road in a line ilnanciai I , .. -v..R.-p-.v-v....v. meansWashington Post. We condition if it is doubtful whether it f"" ".r'T8 I - i vivu uupvvnui aiuv sj tumuiu w cae wrote Silver crown. It the brilliant, can run through another year without heard rfiliahlfl Anrl nnnnlftr T'nBt will Riih. outside aid. Rocky Mount Plaindealor: The rains Lm.w There haa hean ro much claim set un that have been falling for the past few IHUIUIO "Sliver" lOr "8inEie" OUr . - . M.t. urn haiH to h i.nfvnrfthl tn thn meaning will be manifest. ?k8olomon 7tf' V 1 "! 8Ufcce88fu'ma"ement cotton that ia blooming rapidly. The umi u' u a t ot the road' that !t 18 wel1 'or Qover farmers will look forward to the days says, "The hoarvy head is a crown Fowle to look into the matter and to do in August with much anxiety. This is t Nortli Dakota. , A "WRITER in the Southern Culti vator advboates packing cotton in packages of 250 or 300 pounds, to be handled ; like bales of goods, without hooka. of glory." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Babkball. W. L. PAtMEE Cigars. A. T. jKBEiNS Private school. Now. that General Butler is -r cruising round in Canadian wateis, - suppose, by way of retaliation for r the Bebring Sea outrage, the Do minion antboritiea capture the old , gentleman's yacht. Wouldn't this k bring the fisheries ; dh3pa.te ; to an - ia8uet WashiogtouvPost.1 "i J ' ( CHWAisaaarktrlstyVg . lor, it waa folly taioBe )ttt i?aae-so i profitable iao4 o apjlle'of eipan'? ' feS!!6 ,;iThetrain.w.about three and a half Lent? It i. said that the net earnings VSRSS 1 iSS-,lOT?m,W.S ..".'.I113IJ. VUVI IV tOHIU HUV WMP WW it in a business like way. Let an In- "8. mown in wnicn me main crop oi . . .. , i cotton is lormea. TAaHirBl.inn hn marl a hv man untirnlw I . j:0;-o.- m .,, jKttK. J Fayetteville Observer: A meeting of disinterested. No one will doubt that the ,yetMville & Albemarle Railroad the road bed and track is in much I Company was held here last Saturday better condition tban when Mr. Bryan I ana among other things transacted waa was made President, and we were of ?a ordw. made tor the 'survey of the .. ,,. line petween rayettevuie ana some the opinion that the rolling stock was AirLine inthe dire0. about as good as it had been for years, tion ot Albemarle, by Mr. John Mo but Mr. Bryan says thisls not true, and Duffle, civil engineer. Work will corn- no one who is acquainted with the facts, mence in a lew days, will doubt but the increased indebted- Charlotte ChrontoleV A waterspout , , . mM above here yesterday afternoon , raised ness of the road is more than equivalent the Yandin river ten feet In 30 minutes, to the improvements. But how about the Greatl damage was done' to growing CIGARS. The biggest drive ever offered in New Berne, 12,000 5 cent Cigars will be sold for 2 1-2 cents apiece. J. F. TAYLOR, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Foot of Middle street. OVJDER Absolutely Pure. Tbig purtty, et powdrr v i r varlrs. A marvelr economical ibnn u, . ordinary kinds. a4V cannot be sold In competition with the Bllli tiiude of low test, short weight, alum r phoaphate powders. Bold only In etna. KOVAI. llAKINd 1'OWIIBB CO., 1U6 Wall t N-Y- lune23 deu wed frl Aw SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM, N. C, Larest, Oldest ana Best Female Col lege in the South. Session opens August 27th. 1S89. Kaoulty 30 Professors and Teachers. 8peclal featurM the Development of Character, Health and Intellect. 1 ully uqulpped Prepara tory and Collegiate departments, bealdaa nrst class schools In ITIostc, Art guafiee and Commercial Studies. Send for Catalosiie to i:iv. aug2 dw in' .1. II CUEVfKLXi, 1'rlnclpal. -ANU- For Sale, A fine Saddle Pony, kind and guntlo. Any child can ride her. Works well in harness. Apply to July 29, tf GEO. GREEN. The New Policy OF THE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY is (like a bank draft) a simple Promise to Pay, and is without conditions on tke baok. Send for circulars and full explana tions. 8. W. SMALL WOOD, Agt., jy4 d NEW BERNE. N. C. Baby Carriages. THE NEW BEHHK FDRKIT1IRR rn STILL LKADS1 Wehaye on liand and am iriinnt..ind.. and receiving every day handsome Parlor Suite, Chamber Hulls. Hull Kt.nj. tlZ? robes, Uesas. Chairs. Lounges, Tin Safes and Mattresses. All tho goods we inanofaetar! are good and substantial. We also have tha uuei stock and latent style of Baby Car rlai.es that has ever been brought to tola city. We have u lino stock of Clocks, Pic tures and Mirrors. We pay spot cash for our goods, and get discount of 10 and 60 per u, .im. wo can sou goods cheaper than any other store ui this city. We are also agents fo- Iho Kcllpse Hewing Machine 11 has no emial. If von u-ant machine call and see us boforo buy lne else whore. We will nao vou mnn T. J. TURNER &. CO., PKOPKIETOR8. 22 A 21 Mld.llo Ktrcol. Sew Berne, W O. And still it rains. The county commissioners will be in session tomorrow. Thf Mayor's court has been rather net earnings of the road which is really crop, as well as to the factory dam here. dull for several days. the teat of a Riiccnflarnl business manaffa- An industrious colored boy, Jack- MnnrlAv last, near Rock Hill, fnnnit are less than they were the last year dead with a pistol ball in his head the road was run by Col. Whitford. Who shot him, and why, are myste- If so v, here is the boasted financial sue-1 ne9. neaaV SiirawwB th nwriAra nt thaNnrth Baleigh call: When tbe road over- I hour a lata Inat niaht on annnnntof wait '"4nerCd aS rapidir W IPOfiSlftle by CS- OMdahom for Northern conneo . ttabjisbiog friendly relations Vith J tions. i What. naAnla : T.nnlatrillo f VimmAr. I mu . r j t; , . ; ; vuw vu.v,; v iUm iuayur iuu uuiiue uava uaca kit-i 1 . ,u m.l n. t Oiai, ' ling special attention to the sanitary " "u'"' their roads repaired, it seems that they I condition of the fifth ward, and thev 'heir paper, and expend ten thousand I summon everybody thT see. whether A MAN in Wyoming has written reDOrt that thev believe it is in better dollars for the purpose and at the end or they are residents or summer tourists, -r . - - , - I .. .. ... .. IA anr dMian ffPAM this alrtf tnna ... n to Secretary Bnsk that women ftre oonditlon than downtown. four years nnd their receipts mTWrS scarce itfthat Territory . and asks! Mrs. A. T. Jerkins' card appears in before making the improvement, wonld the foilowing notice: "Mr. :Sir: Rha ) an Af onr luc' uousmer it a Buuuenmut uuoiuw i i warn you to meet me at tne Kea manaeemont r iju.aruieuauruuu,ou vue uu uay oi We nreaume Mr. Brvan is read v and "iy, at seven o ciock, witn a snovel, in : that the Department of Agriculture I the Journal today. send' out some.1 If1 the men 'ont best elucatort. Indeed we know of no there behave theriyselyes (here will 0M bett" ,uIt8d for trainipg 1)078 "d ' " T .1 ,7, Igirls for the duties of life than Mrs. Territory. ... . . . .. , i . a a I VIUOl W nuta aav ivou am 1 1 1 vi rv t at a n r l hia 9Afrtm tohinn if I tv ai sups V pvnaava a J hid aijvvaia. rrutvai a. rt ' r t rw m ...... I Orphan's Friend: Miss Lena Hndgins wo uuuoiliauu imi. ' I l.ffc MAndav niffhfe wftv T.Tnnhknnr V. ist, mat ne nas given nis wnoie time and spend several weeks with to the management of the road an in- friend in that city. On her return she ' ' I . ii t t i i dustriously applied himself to putting . UB cu BUU wauH. . KUVU .- I of vooal ana instrumental musio. hv- 2d, Politicaly, he openly declared war ing been recently in charge of the Asy on Hon; CO. Clark in 1886 and pre- lum singing class, she has, by her pro- tt.. j,fo. ko tm!. noiency as a teaoner ana personal ao Baggage Transfer. Baggago takiu safely and nromnclv w uuu iruui auy jiart or tne city. wagons win intend Kailroad, Steam- ma auu r orriL'tj. uraers lort nt my office will han gooa attontion ana uuick dispatch. J. W. STEWART. aufcl Broad street. Miss Mary L. Allen hxpects to open n Select School, anrl desires to obtain a class of llirla anrl xoung iauios. As bor accornmodationH arn 1 i m i . all rail line to PhilnHnlnhia and nninti.leho will be plpnuod to receive the namaa r , ... Deyona should be forwarded via Ports-1 vl U,"HU wnu wieu to enter, as early a mouth and N. Y. P. & N. K. R. Freicht vv'- for Washington, D. C and Baltimore I . A" irtnchoH tuught. Terms made should be forwarded only via Ports-lKnown on application. iy28 dw3w mouth and steamer until further ad vised. They hope to have line via Richmond opened by Saturday or Monday. rassenger trains will be run to Rich mond and Gordensviile. S. L. DILL, G. F. & P. A. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad. Fbt. & Passenger Dept., New Been, N. C, Aug. 21, 1889. To Agents and the Public: On account of washout on the R. F, & P. R. R., all rail connection via Rich mond is broken. Perishable freight for J Major George Oredle of Hyde, says he il. - a. a rt l rais pn laepupuoan all abont m crop pros- m v iTgiuia, a iMfWAWX mew way pex5tiHe haa lOO acres of sorry corn, be, General Mahone lor governor, 1,200 ot , good com and 1.000 in rice Gen Wyatt WttMa J-P in Crayen county for MUS3gtt& nui uuyoiuur, uu vrcu.. uowvaja! injnr Himiuiivi mo juuug naa tne nearty thanks. or tne JNortn 1 in her new home. Walker for 'attoroeyGeier wing of the K Capt George F. Bason arrived home looks as thotjgif too ttevn-m -1 m , 4 ffiM8 ntx lederacy might soon be,tn the- sad- imPIOTin die 'a Washineton PosK' No IT . . I " . ;-"L7 77 17 m oeaanmrao oj wresiwauwKiy:.HiMBai rerenaw Urn. Foar parties were .. 0Bt; i "P? hurst leader., A cordial invitation is orMflinit the debt of the road, the het indicted, and the eases were heard be- bir, tit wun such leaders. extended to 'ill to attend these meeting. narnnes have not materiallv increased, t fore Commissioner John C Puett. The ! If ?T!fr.rrrl ,: . wK.tl. Mn.lV .hm.M haV. H1"5"! was that otT.T.Fallf, distil- rAU give noma iaea oi ww pro-i apeciai xraia v? ? , i 5 if . r I" 7. 7' , . : ler, ana j. j$. Btowe, storekeeper, m- hAtAMnfA.Aef' tv.... t. . a "'i.at'.:n 4i,i laiieu u w euuuiu uu navai mhwbmou irjioted ror turninir out more nauor than 1 . i.. " .' a .- . I is a aueation for inanirv and exolana-1 thev renorted. or. in the vernacular of nnnl AvnnnanB Af tlx MninOaUIOT UOrSnHUl UUT BSS rB I . . I n - ..,...... ,. . ,. h L.-v3 . xkuuai uucuoca ui iiuoi r-. , . - PnvPramABfc it mnv twt.notadi that eening.J!areior,rounaKip t!:a ordinary .expenditures Jof Wwhenreased Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. Office Superintendent, New Bern, July 81, 1889. SPECIAL TIME TABLE FOR STOCK HOLDERS' TRAIN. IN EFFECT TUESDAY, AUG. tiTii. '80. TIME TABLE. For Rent. Tho house and lot on Pollock street, now occupied by II. B. Duffy. Pos session given tho 1st of July. mSOdtf II. B. DUFFY. Rooms To Rent. Pleauantly located rooms to rentl either furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply to this oilico. July 20, 1880. dtt Leave. Goldsboro. Best's, La Grange, Falling Crt ek, Einston, Caswell, Dover, Core Creek, Tuscarora, tion. wiwif I Gaston, appropriating the "overplush. we write . nothing throngh malice or 1 List of Letters :),1CO,000, !or 13.37- per capita. V Tb ntetmu Annle of the P S3. 0. D. t' -i c cr; prejudice lowar4v Mlro4 Bryin3 He I Remaining in the postofBoe at New knows that we have ho personal feeling I Bernef Graven county, N. 0. , August LA Ue arrived jesterdejr and wil; sail against him; that he to ,' rest and premiam on loans ... ..t; i,. . !,,. A, TftnWir! b-... - Alexander, James F. (2): Alexander, tzi to 33.coo,6oo, ,ov0te v:r;wf 3 r air as much 88 ,tue .... WWt today.- .iS MiivMMm. desires; We wish to present the trae Misa Annie: Collins, Emma O.jCnrden, .......,! ,!, -tirr-sH;-: jtfiv t,ta: in ...ri iM.iam. oaran; iiunt mm unu: ciiiu. f;..: V. 1 Personal'.', "5 rriCO' fcer " barret, for Lieut. "VVinslow, Capt. H.,W Wahab, Governor shall y Ycii whs nald In 1825. 1 Major George Credit George Credie, a i s 53.25. The ia 1CC1, when it was hi f befit I muoaru oerr j arrivvu uvm know, as far as we are Lo?i John W,? Smith, Clony (Clery ). in;, the sentiment of the ';l,t'Xrit imunity of large stock- IlS. large' erowd there and the completion able to ascertain, people in a community V J ' .-, "... r 1 noiqers.;.;,'-... j ; ;v;;. , -f. r'..THB.I.ADItt9 DELIGHTED, 3 l-.i It Lr.3 decline 1 steadily, of the Atlantio and Pamlico Railroad. 1 1 - l.CJ it eolvl aa low es In Hal. Geo. Credle will be the first presl- Persons calling for above letters, will I say advertised,and give date of list. The regulations now require that one 1 11 i lJLc i pest it 1" ) , 3 C".7i try t' o dent. ', the pleasant effect and the perfect cent shall be collected on the delivery safety with which ladies may use the lot eacn letter aavertisea ; , ..; liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, on-1 f ; fs Wii.vE,jOURk8. X M, der all conditions make it their favor- mti - . tv. v ite remedy. It la pleasing to the eye I ' Don't disgust everybody by hawking, i r tla sr.r o. It vous ills. Eoeoham'a Pills cure bilious and nor- land to the taste, gentle, yet effectual In blowing and spitting, butute Dr, Sage's . I.. t "VT' . '. j" . ... I aoting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. I Catarrh Remedy and be oure4.k am. Lieave. ill, 7 00 Clark's, 8:84 7.25 New Bern, 9:55 7:40 Riverdale, 10:18 7:57 Croatan, 10:25 8 10 Qavelock, 10:42 8:87 Newport, 11:03 8:52 Wildwood, 11:16 9:09 Atlantio, 11.22 9:26 Ar. M City 11:40 Return'g loave Morehead City, 8:00 p h. S. L. DILL, Supt GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of General Hardware, Cut lery, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, Glass, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &c, &c, also Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton Gins., &c, belonging to the businosB of Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account, are not! fled that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given.v L. S. WOOD, augt dwtf True teo. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION y w. At Very Low Rates IS OFFERED to HOYS and YOVXQ MMS -AT DAVIS SCHOOL. This U a Military Boarding School, and Is onu of the Sen Kqulppvd School!! in tho United HtntcH. Healthy location, Fine jfW. J vv inters, uaaei f 5jS Cornet Band, Cadet Orchestra, M. I r Jf u" t-0'""8" i1f Study, or prop- -tof " 7 aration for highest classes of l v l jf m eij an (jn0jr0 or for Business. Complcto Coureo in Telegraphy. For Regis- tcr with full particulars address ! COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., LaUrange, N. O. Those Sample Hats TAKE THE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Saris. Also, a full stock of the Celebrated Anchor brand Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sizes. A FULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes ; NOW IN STC)CBt. , ,iv Store For Rent. Gin For Salo. Darrinoniaibairi: OaPo UoakitiMl. now occupied by J. A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Gin. la B. Holland. PAwuuatan alvan 1m i .n.jltl.. . -V - ------ - t -- i iwn vwuuimuu. vueap ior oasn. August, 1889. Apply to - v i . Apply to v 7
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