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Daily Journal., hi : Aft -. VOL.,ym.-NO. 306. NfEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. MARCH 29. 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS, 'X 4 3.- BUSHTESS.LOCALS. '. LN atlflr. -Inst received at . f 29 it : J. M. Howard's. A FORTUNE the result. Aooord- I IflO fk thai AharaAfM w Avtant f BW HATS. A mw line eofl and juu. uuoiucoa, ecu uoiue a uuciai percentage each year for advertis- STALL-reDBEEFatSWEBT'Sthto miand do not hesitate. Keep BOraiag.' vrniralf nnAn.flinil haTnra t.h SSSA Public, and it matters not what . m OR A Kn.in... - K .... V St ayOBAAiBHW sum iuuoiuom i utmij juu ujiij uo cu- SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. gaged in, for, u intelligently and John A, Edwards doea all kindsof indnatrionlv mir-nad. a f,irf.nn -' iMil itwlkM tA him at himu J 1 ' will be the result. Hunt's Mer chant's Magazine. Five Years in the Penitentiary. The trial of Mordeoai Hndaon for thai killing of Capt. Chas. D. WfSOOtt lilt J November, at Trenton, waa bagva at J SOKTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Starving Miners. Punxsctacney, Pa. March 27. Tuesday night about six o'clock some nf tha. at.rlh-Inn minara at Arirain BH 'Sand with stink in it," is what the Wai.n Hnn TWarin tnr h repairing. Bend ordra to bim at bouse on Pollock street between Berne and fEden.,,. TmehlBtf. PI AS OS, Reed and Pipe Organs toned, regulated, repaired and re ! modeled.. - Workmanship guaranteed. . ... . . . . . . . r i i i uatenai oniy tne vmu pianus Trenton on Tuesday morning, and the Salisbury Truth calls commercial fer- pUrp09e of trying to obtain some money jury returned a verdiot of manslaughter "'era. or food for their families, who are in yesterday morning- and Hudson mi 'Wilmington Review: Daniel Arm- very needy circumstances, and after . . . . .. . . . - . strong, the etrawbail postmaster at going around among their fellow min- sentenced by the Judge to nt years in Mount. who eot awaT with about er, lhB RnniurtB(1 ta an ada BieeD on the penitentiary. The State was rente-1 $800 of Uncle Sam's money, has been the coke ovens. Acoal and iron police- sented in the trial by Soiioitor Allen, arrested and jailed and will be tried at man, Samuel Smith, ordered them to assisted by Messrs. F. M. Blmmon,L. New Berne ,D APri1- vacate the company's premises, and norm iwroiina nas ie.iuu miies oi p11 bu ucu mu cuuu.w an moj railroad and there are 54 railroads in could from the officer one of the gang J. Moore and Clement Manly; the de- Peince Bismarck's resignation of all hia offices, which was forced . taken la ezehanse for new ones Lsave from him by the attitude of the mm 1 a st I renceDy Messrs. r. m. rearsaii, the State. The Wilmington Metsenger Brown and John F. Wooten. thinks that "in A. D. 1900, there will There has been considerable Interest be probably 6.C00 miles andapopula- manifested in the case by the people of "ou 01 TillA Hannntnr in flnAABin? ctt fr.a nwn There seems to be an opinion, which is popularity says that a iady beoameco drew a revolver and fired three shots into bim, and late last night the officer expired. The company immediately gave chase to the gang, numbering five, and cap tured four. They were all sent to jail. The man with whom the policeman first SAM. B. WATERS Confectioner & Tobacconist Middle Street, New Bkbnk, N. O. ROYSTLRS' CANDIES a Specialty. Freeh from Factory every week. A fine line of CIQARS& CIQAREITES. The best lineof SMOKING and CHEW ING TOBACCO to be found in the city. Call and 6ee for yourself. fe3 dwly -orders at Hotel Albert or at the oarpen-h?mr,Arrr. is nrnhahli- tlio luinninflr nrettv general, that the nanaltT is very munh inureated in reading the rmnnr oame in contact escaped. Many of the - a. j O U DwU I rar J O O I ' I.... . . I minora' fomil laa nra rr FOR -tar ahon of E. M. Pavie. - Frakk E. Moeto.n. I of a serious epoch for Germany. miners' families are on the brink of TJ1W8 BLENDS of Roasted Coffee J-no rremier was ine man wnose axa simply delightini. febMwem i anbendmg imperialism and enor- j iL.a tt J a. - ah a lac nor hraaii hum I In Hnr I a n m nrr m ruin r tit a in nnn r inr rnsa i iamr.. i - - j nrat Ika marnh.nt lo.clh .ai.lo hi. UJ IMU muorauio ptice indeed nve years in tne peni tentiaryfor manslaughter. s li-'UB BALta. Appietope uyciofceiia mous lutellectnal power and re .Jl". At A marina n Rimrmnhv. in lis ele- I a-aati; bonnd TolnmS.. Price. $35 00. soncces made uerman unity possl- coat 137.50. The work is just from the -press. . Apply at JouRHALoffloe. f20tf FIATENT CLOTHES LINE -Clothes oannot be blown off. No pins. ' 8amplooin be seen at the Cotton Ex , chsnge; D. T. Cabbawat, - . felStt Ageot Manufacturer. " f f you have not tried my Fresh Roast- X 4 Ooffae, do so at Morehead City The Atlantic Hotel. It-is hoped that Morehead City will be visited by a larger number of people during the coming season than ever before. The Beaufort Seaside says that the "citizens of Morehead City will meet the people of Beaufort half way to ensure the encampment of the State Guard." Morehead Citv is the nlaoe is making preparations to celebrate (or the encampment. It will be reoog- ble. The young Emperor has voluntarily parted with the states man upon whom bis grandfather leaned. New York World. The Ladies Memorial Association Memorial Day in appropriate style, Lizd as such by the State Guard yet, onoe. Every "I , BBaaawnses I and have chosen Mr. Fab 11. Bus- we think. Ws take the following from t; .TOT Charlotte News haa a new he, orator Of the day. The subject yesterday's News and Observer con- v4reM. It 18 not an extravaganu,inf,i t. m,a i:ffl anA ae.rv;O0a ni earning tne Atiantio uotei: dt'eM lor bo good a paper, but it is General W. D. Pender. Mr. Bus - pwiy M pin. - bee is one of our foremost orators THH Evenlnff Visitor is out in a ; newpng suit that is ever so be, a m08t admirable one, - coming. We like such a visitor, and are glad to receive it every day. - Simmons should be the nominee for Congress in the 2nd district. Ha deserves it and we believe will be triumphantly elected. Nashville and the selection is in all respects The Asso ciation will hold a special meeting in a few days to make further arrangements for the exercises. Raleigh Evening Visitor. '-There was a meeting of the Atlantic Hotel Syndicate at the Yarboro last night, with the following gentlemen present: Messrs. J. S. Carr, Ashley Home. F. M. Barnes and Dr. G. W. Blacknall. The Foster Brothers, yardstick and hieth him away to the Democrat office and asketh for his paper as it rolleth from the press. Beaufort 8ea Side: This community was no doubt much surprised on Wed nesday to hear of the assignment of Samuel Taylor. He had been doing business in Beaufort for Bii or seven years, and was considered as a "strong" merchant. lie assigned to his brother, Mr. Warren Taylor. Liabilities not known. Mr. E. O. Noe received a few days since a letter from parties in Baltimore who are thinking of erecting a canning factory at Morehead City re questing him to oome to Baltimore and give them the present outlook in this section. Mr. Noe left Wednesday morning. This looks Severe Storm. Washington, March 27. Warnings were cent out this morning for a severe lecal storm in the States of Ohio, In diana, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky Georgia and Alabama, and for a severe norther extending from Kansas to Northern Texas tonight and tomorrow morning. At noon the storm had moved east ward eo as to oover all of Illinois with high winds, Chicago reporting a veloc ity of forty-five miles east and increas ing. The storm will be felt on the At lantic coast tonight or tomorrow morn ing, produoing severe local storms in the interior and easterly gales on the very much like coast from Hatteras to Maine, and high 15eltefeoorMt Pea, Bean and Cabbage Grates, FOR SALE CHEAP. IT. Ulieli, WHOLESALE GROOEB, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE N. C, AGENCY business. Aeheville Citizsn: Dr. Walter C. Browning, of Philadelphia, spent yes terday in the city accompanied by sev eral friends. He was here matins ar- hotel was leased tol ramrements for the erection of his new who SO successfully hotel. H aaid. "The hotel will nnntnin southwest coast. winds on South Atlantio FOR Rl managed it during tne seasons or 1886 between 875 and 400 rooms. We own and 1887. thirty acres of land near Riltmore, 'Major E. G. Harrell appeared before with the Swanannoa running at the the syndioate and perfected arrange- foot of the incline, and expect to ex- ments for the accommodation of the pend at least $400 before completing 600 teaohers who will attend the Teach- the work We expect to oomplete the nm' AaaamKtv an1 alan tfw t Yi na a a.- . t i i . i t . a . r a v a -m- XTTIITO I uan,. .uu -r i DUiiaiDg oy me urB 01 next January, LLUAL JNUi W O. teDdiD8 the Southern Eduoational As- and possibly by the first of December. oui.iu.uu. An8 noiei win oe a name structure ana "Many will be sorry not to see thegnj8hed on the inside in white oak. familiar face of Mr. R. B. Raney again Onlr Western North Carolina woods at Morehead this season, who managed wm be used in the construction. - IT is not good policy to quarrel over the origin of trusts. The evil is with as and the proper thing to do is to get rid of it as quickly as possible. Washington Post. Amotion has been made in the :Oatario Legislature for the adop tion of measures which will bring aboat Unrestrained reciprocity be tween the United States and the : Dominion of Canada, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Swibt Stall fed beef. Rogers Entertainment. J. M. Howard New hats. S, Fulcher Delinquent taxpayers. Mneh Distress in the Overflowed Districts. St. Louis, March 27. Officers of the lower Mississippi steamers arriving here report much distress in the over flowed districts south of Memphis, and the outlook for tbeir next crop is quite discouraging. Should the water not drain off by the first of April it will seriously interfere with their planting. Over one million empty sacks have been shipped to points between Memphis and Vicksburg, and have been hjled with earth and sand and used in strengthen ing the levees. AT THE SIGN OF THE LITTLE INDIAN, Middle street, near the corner of South Front, you can And the choicest cigars, of TANSILL'S PUNCH, the finest 5 cent cigar in America, and other brands of the beat make and purest stock. Tobacco of nil kinds. Fine Cut, or Com Silk Tobacco, Cigarettes (I don't sell paper cigarettes), Pipes, Smoker's Articles of all kinds. Also, Candies, Fruit, Soda Water. etc., etc. I soil everything I have if I can. Wm. L. PALMER. the hotel for the syndioate last year vt ith such universal satisfaction and pleasure to all." of the A. & N. ('. Railroad is receiving needed re- The floor warehouse pairs. J. K. Willis, the "maible man," made a shioment of some of hiB eoods attending to Harlowe creek yesterday. The 'peckiog" season is at hand and the demand for "hard eggs" has in creased among the boys. Personal. Clement Manly, Esq , and Hon. F. M, Simmons returned from Jones county oourt yesterday. Mrs. D. G. Smaw and little Dan are the union of the Atlantic Baptist Association at Fort Barnwell. Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Beaufort, passed through the city en route to fort Barnwell to attend the Baptist union. haa been for many a day. Many small boatewere left high and dry in some of the docks. The ateamer Manteo, of the O. D. line, sailed for Norfolk yeiterday with Tor all speak lighly of the man 'who rides a free horse to death, 1 bat yon all have the habit. Every one, of yon imposes on good nature - daily. It is so easy to bo blind to yonr Own faults while criticising the I a cargo of general exports and a num faults of others. Atchinson Globe, ber of passengers t'. ' n " ?!!!!irr!!!!ST??S!f!??!!! I Tha ifAimnr Annia ant ntrrmind rAR , .."A dull English clergyman who h, in Neuae riyeri ofl Broad gtreeti - recently preacnea a very oruuancioaacooantof the very low tide. She ; sermon on the text 'Thoa Shalt not I was still "stuck" late in the afternoon. r . . . . - 3 i , a ; 1 . . ? j;ea' .was coargeu witn uavmg i vegetables were very scarce in T.. .T. MonrA. Kin . rplumad frnm The tide was lower yesterday than it Tnton Wnrd. Mr. C. T. Hancook leaves this morn- Klnston Outing Club March 24, 1890. Mr. J. F. Mewdorne; Dear Sir You are cordially invited to attend the second grand carnival, feast and frolic of the "Kinaton Shad, Egg and Onion Club," to be held at Stricklin & Giles' iron, wood and work company s beach (l y's) on tomorrow. The club will move from Caswell monument, after roll call, at 9 30 a.m. sharp. We are requested by the President to say that this invitation is extended only upon condition that you are in good health and love onions, as the olub has already lost money by feeding membera who were unwell, who had Hail Stones Weighing Over Three Ounces. Cairo, March 27. A wind and hail storm passed over Cairo at 4 p. m. Hail stones weighing over three ounces fell. Considerable damage is reported from Bird's Point, Mo., where it is reported the storm struck the town and blew down several houses. Also along the lineof the Mobile fe Ohio railroad. All the wires from this city are down, Kotice. no annatite. and who "never could bear ing for Gold sboro, Durham and other onions in anything they eat." towns in the State, and will be absent The Constitution, art. 1, sec. 4, re a month on business. luire8 the K. S. E. & O. Club to forever r r ttt o.. -.1 . i . remain a foot-cavalry company. Mem- " ih I bera who need ahorse from a short trip North. puu back what they take in, will, for Mr. J. W. Grainger, of Kinston, is in I the first offence, be made to pay double Don,t Feel Well, And yet you are not sick enough to con sult a doctor, or you refrain from so doing for fear you will alarm yourself and friends we will tell you just what you need. It is Hood's Sarsaparilla, whioh will lift you out of that uncer tain, uncomfortable, dangerous condi tion, into a state of good health, confi dfinr.fi and cheerfnlnnia. You've no mule or ox toljdaa now potent this peculiar medicine is in cases like yours. A Commissioners' Office, Craven Co., 1 New Berne. March 5, 1890. ) Sealed proposals for listing the taxes for the present year in the various townships of Craven county will be received at this office until the first Monday in April next. The Commissioners reserve to them selves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commis'rs. JOHN A. RICHARDSON, Reg. of Deeds and ex-officio mSdwtd Clerk of Board. the city. T. E. Oilman, Esq. ty, is in the city. of Onslow coun- Church Notice. Hancock Street Methodist Church, Stolen it. He indignantly denied market yesterday. Even "open-face" Sunday, March 30. Servloes at 11 a. m, this, asserting that he had paid for it In eash at an agency where litho graphed sermons are sold." cabbages were hard to get. The truth is, these is such a desire among the I farmers to ship the produce that the noma maiaet is sometimes ovenoozea. The crew of the schooner Joseph and 7;30 p. m., conducted by the pastor. Prayer meeting at 9:15 a. m., E. H. Barnum, leader. Sunday-school at 3 p. m., W. R. Barrington, sup't. Class meeting at 4 p. m. The public are the amount of the usual assessment, and for the seoond offence they will be "onionanimously" expelled, and will be forever debarred from holding any position of trust, honor or emolument, being eligible only to the office of pot washer, wood chopper or shad cleaner. Provided, nevertheless, that this rule shall not apply if the said horse, mule or ox has carried a forty dollar lien bond crop mortgage for three or more years. This special privilege is not granted through any feeling of sym pathy for lazy members, but because 1 we believe from observation that riding Rogers' Exhibition. BENEFIT OF THE iOUNGMEH'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION THE hew Tariff bill not only does not reduce the Dresent high warlEudd, whioh struok on Cape Lookout invited to attend these services, audi under such circumstances would re ' .-.i.r f aaaaaaarla. n lihoal last Saturday and drifted on the will receive a cordial welcome. I quire more labor than walking. . Mv-.v- w. Bv law 4. sec. 8. reads as follows: flife.exfeepUng BUgar and tobaCCO, k WiImln to A Vnrt ' Mayor's Court. Members, who with a view of saving . . s l t a, . a. I WM ' in... .i . . avnanul at hnma t air Cx fhair oirrfi anri i ddi IE lDBreisei ids DrssenK neeu- .l. .i. ...j j ...t. i ine iouowine cases were aisDOsea or i aa ---- . ;; r.-T7-T I Ml HI VT JOBlClUOjr BUU liUUB. UatfBUKV I I fan aal. nM "b-lrta" tuiHl ham and t t i -1 a ' II I i 1 - - - l,f.. i. Iaa J w. .. .. vuuu., uuu .easiy oppreBUiTO ta!B luruuguuuu on the steamer Manteo for Norfolk. iij- them attempt to avoid an extra assets thnAnirAlI aft of common neoes-l n a .! r. ui. . . amoB e""'' 00.1-. o, seo. o;im.nt upon the plea that said "Hid" are j-" m Mun . v,, uu. drunk and ai8orderIy In the city limits; too little to eat muoh. will in all cases eariux cououmuu pj: hhj, iuimboo uii great many people aon t oeneve it. ane o ana oost. ''the rjfiODla.-.lforfolk Virtrinian. i However. man in Cambridge, Mass., Eliza Holly, charged with violating .-..',. aw i . .... I rh o r n oon S nifv nininatiAai Ala. tafMsa a j itnnflnman in fhia I ae , v, vis; vuiwauvvi wsu Saturday Even'g, March 29. AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. Matinee at 3.30 P. M. missed. A Federal Election bill appears 1 "bavins aeen the advertisement in the to be the last llo ferine bODO Of the I Journal." inquiring about a house Raleigh Hands Trinity JJepnbllcana of retaining the con- for trot Of the next Congress. HOW tO I Th Roger a exhibition last night was perpetuate their rnle, rather than P-teonlzed more largely ' than on any t,A. A hanaflt th afuiafn aWan I""""" u ,u. mi-- to be hlghly M9d. Tho program waa : now to be the sole aim of the party ,onget Md more Taried than usual. Qanasrers.--ijenver kockt Moan .0 tain News.' V.t " hereafter, be made to pay one-half of the entire oost of the dinner, including the onions. The following sections to law 5 ht.ve UTer 10 iiur-l Thnrntin of ft fw nnwnrt.hv ham With a Blessing, mnmhera of oarrvincr roasted notatnen. - From the Raleigh Chronicle we con-1 instead of old-fasbioned corn bread. dense the following facta in regard to I thereby intimating, as we understand the meeting? held by the Raleieh sub-lit, that this Club is considered "small soribers to Trinity College: potatoes," Is. to say the least, in bad After the meeting waa called to or-1 taste and will not be tolerated. der, Rev. F. L. Reid moved that the! 8. The members of the K. S. E. & O. aotion ef the city committee in releas-1 Club are a body of kind hearted men, Ing the trustees of the college, from and are In full sympathy with the law their obligation to locate In Raleigh, be for the "prevention or orueity to ani- LToh. Spier Whitaxeb, Chair r3 of the Democrats State1 Er c- tive Committee, has oalled a t - ting of the Committee in Eal e!, 'i ca Jane 10th, at) whioh time' t'.3 v te for holding the State Con v -tl;a will be fixed, and a icba.tr Tickets on sale at this office and at the door. Punch and Judy, Shadowgraphs, and other features. Good music. m22dif For Sale, Thirty bushels Stock Peas, Small lot fioe Cotton Seed Meal, 10,000 Bricks. m27d4t W.P. BURRUS & CO. For Sale, A Sixty Horse Power Steam Boiler and Eogine, and Saw Mill Apparatus complete; all new. Terms reasonable. Apply to SIMMONS & GIBBS, m27 dwlra Attorneys. Another Lot of Samples AT J. H. HOWARD'S, A.T NEW YORK COST! Pocket Books for all. A few Silk Umbrellas, size 36, for ladies. 4 in hand and Silk Scarfs. A large lot of Windsor Ties for boys. Colored H. Hose in great variety Men's Handkerchiefs. Six doz. Napkins in the lot, a bargain. Men's Balbrigaan Shirts, a large assortment. All of the above at N. Y. Cost. J. M. HOWARD. Sheriffs notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. Your Roal Property will be advsr tised for sale on Thursday, April 8d, unless your taxes are paid before that day. Please pay up at once and aave trouble aod expense. W. B. LANE, m26 dlw wit Sheriff. It Is the Dying Truth! There will be a matinee at 8:80 o'clock this afternoon. H 1 t I J M a . .a I 1 A. . t at A 1 Lla - At . -!.. L. Thi delegate from the Baptist church I aEreea who enaonea ny tne iui- mais,- wereior. vnas naui6 01 ine wuo ......... .. . ... ... . . iBoriuBriuiuuiuuu. dolus memnen 01 1 Eusasr ui iuuuviuk uum wuu buuiib- oi inn wty to tne union or tne Atianiw the Methodist denomination stated that men call the "hip rest." must be dis Baptist Association are: Kev. H. W. while they would Tote to release the oontlnued, as it is calculated to frighten Battle, Messrs. n. ......... a a vov, a- a -..vaa. J. , nlkl am " a I. i .' ah - a . a . . 1 I lUVVSWaVaSK VUBa, uanoocK. we can assure tnese wno a.ke it ai ith OB. a,ntiofi eooldental life noliorwith sick baneflt attend the meetlntt that tha hospitality nnanimona for the release. -Mr. Walur lelanie attached, aa the Club will not of tha Fort Barnwell people Is tin-1 Woolloott voted against the motion. Albe responsible for damages to ma- 3 000 lhs Lard be handsomely mOTI0B W,B maae mat a committee I oninery irom over-ioauing. 50 bbls. New Pork. ra. J. O. Whitty, Albert I college they did so protesting against and otherwise annoy the innocent little TM nC nll SL Panona and Robert Ubraotion of tha trustees in their recent birds. 6dU riOUr, 01 all ; 7" . ,r meetint? in , Durham. When the vote Members are kindly advised to carry , graaes, I A ..J .11 lll nl. cted in the place of Jodge saV.T ' "Tw wait on.the board of aldermen and re- Eachmamber is expected to furnish OrtA TnhnrrO .Lwiuviir) "." MtMhljea. I nniuifc that bodT' til tranafar thu 'vifs it! file own nlate. snoon and tobacco UUAtJS lOUdvtllt ' Jrt '''i-iV.' I Uaala). .aa a.x.-l ..),.... aft T.1. I hAfl fni.de CO lTllllCV SA thA Haflfclac VOm I - K OTOM Or .awj., aavn. aaaata a muu a. . I . r r- w - i auW a ' Tt,na: ThA 4 .a. mala Unrvereity. ThU gift waa five E. W. Bizzbll, President 1 .ri r' womeaeraie somierg or - ; thonaand dollars worth, of railroad WhtAlix. LaRooua. Vi .k .. 7 nronosa to inantnr.lMCara 011 tM nrM MJ 0BIJr 0M Dein bonds to ko to Trlnltr. nrovlded the In-1 Oannet and Flag Bearer. , r iff ..mmWi it tha from the city, and Miss Geneva Whita- .tltution waa located here. It waa loat. J. F. Hut Onion Impeotor. . va A-uavuaw.w va . 1 .. I. . . ,.L .1 . . 'a. I n ' -.a.'n . rate amy and navy, wiere was the nt witness to take the ' yo'"' oecretary. tana, inere.is great interest m ine i : ; ; VvA 1." .r. : ": , t , I . . vwaaw-Ava.s.... t-ia, k..-M. AA,.ai ..4 i.t. "" 7 eiaims not o mutant witn tne avvj av - wim BIG IKE has bought the entire stock of W. 8. Flanner at 40c. on the dollar. House For Rent. A very desirable dwelling , on Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. Apply to m4 dtt J. K. WILLIS. Lightning Rods Erected at short nitice. with nr ith. aalUVS VV OIAAW VU uiuiuieuui, 3 can La renewed ana the cf . Iratcrrlty, born of tnrdJ-:ri. shared 'I. cay La main- . i .j i feccsed to assist . f -r bans of d(C3aed oase; new counsel ana DIS .lob.' cordial wish that Ood niv anead A a..nn. At tri ... lawyera, it Is said, are mora hopeful of lit, and prosper U.-rWinston Daily purposely avoided bf the Cel. Fig Syran the result of the trial, . though there have been no new developments ' thai flAmnan. Tk anfa aanflw An aha VM. "Why doesii't he take Hood's Baraa- n'eva. Utav and hnwala. nlansino tha .a.m. VII i. .w. -.-... I i ..I ' v : t t fai Tha trial will nrohablr last until 1. 7 t. u4r vj system ineotuaiiy, nut is noi a cure- far. ins trial win pronaoiy last until frlendi wn6n , per.0J. off9r t m4 MUn)1 mtkei n0 p-etajjuion, wer- Saturday night, s . , -, ; . -1 disease of the blood. . &$r& t C ' POttte WW not wbtantlate,0. times. And lots of other Goods at Lowest Prices for Cash only, At J. F. TAYLOIVSs1 Call and see for yourself. Prices very moderate. 4 f , 1 - ',v,s Apply to . . , mO diOd W. M, WATSOST. DR. G. K BAOBY, 7 SURGBElITi ' Offloe, Mlddli street, opposUa I ohnroh, j :dee8' 4wtf RErrr" . " mm
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