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SEW BERNE. N. C, TUESDAY. APRIL 1. 1890.
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; THX Southern Educational As
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HD.WHdPriili:nead Qity, N. 0, on July lt. 1890.
ef ltes. StahltTj BoOKCTORi,1Xhe Soathrn Edacatioual Asso
ooraorioawiaio- - Action is by no means organized in
,. . - . a.. - wv . . a n .kin i
- A r? ha'tch opposition to the Nationall Aiaoeia
atlaatFair, :' . J.W.WAI80H. So(.n ma7 an( eiv0 one
QECOND-BAND OBOAH. in vkA gnotner th experience which they
WJ DUUUIUW ' la I . r-a .i a I
at JonuAL office. 5 ot nave oouinea ir aoiuuem scnoois,
MACHINES REPAIRED and that they may give more de
,Ojoh A. Edwards doe all cided direction to the education of
tmjrtoe-: "B15?"? Sr.nr.hArn nr.h
Om rOUOCK tlreet oeiweou duui auu I .- j
I memoir.
Eden.
fjiASOS. Reed and Pipe Organs
JT tuned, regulated, repaired aud re
modeled. Workmanship guaranteed,
i Material only the beet. Old pianos
taken ia exchange for new ones Ltave
order at Hotel Albert or at the carpen
ter shop of E. M. Pavia
- i - FltAHK. E UOSTON.
IT ia the greatest delusion in the
world for a boy to get the idea that
his life is of no consequence, and
that the character of it is not to be
noticed. A manly, truthful boy
will shine like a star in any com
munity. A boy may possess as
much of noble character us a man.
OBSALE.-Appleton'. Cyclopia He may so speak and live the truth
hy, ia six eie-ijhat there shall be no disoonut on
...... i . . n-l- cor, fill ' l
&7.B0. The work ia justrom the 018 wora- -ffna luere aro 8UCB
mm. AddIy at Jocknal office. f20t( I noble. Christian boys, and wider
r . ,
PATENT CLOTHES LINE Clothes and deeper than they are ap: to
nannot be blown off. No plni. Lt.u ti.,- ,.,,,
" . . . , n . . i iiuium ID LUl.lt lUUUCUUC 1UV t Ik c
MDin u m "Bvu
Father Boyle Acquitted. Assistance for Mr. Collins.
Father Boyle has been acquitted. The Oar community has very generally
indictment, under which he was triad, sympathized with Mr. John Collins,
oharged him with having committed I who had the misfortune to break bis
rape on the person of Qeneva Whitaker, I leg while performing tbe duties of
the oounty of Wake and State of watchman in this city. It is now pro-
North Carolina. Ia the absence of evl- posed to purchase an artificial leg for
dence to the contrary, we must con- him, and contributions for this purpose
elude that the trial was a fair one. will be received by W. E. Snellings at
The circumstances of the lease are his store on Pollock street, Alex. Miller
bowii to tbe public. No one pretends at bis store on Broad Btreet, and R.J
that Boyle's conduct is justifiable in Gooding at the drug store on the oorner
aw or moials. Tbe only question be-1 of Middle and Pollock streets.
fore tbe court was, "Is the prisoner I , . .
.,;h h.T,A in fha indlntmiint?" """PPlng eW8
There was no middle ground for the
ury to stand upon. They had either
to find the prisoner guilty and inflict
the death penalty, or find him not
rt7NN,8 BLENDS of Roasted Coffee
U an
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JD of American Biography, ia eix ele- that there shall be no
are simply delightful. feb8dw6m
guilty and discharge him. The delib
erate verdict of the jury, after a fall
aveetigation and patient hearing, was
not guilty, and Boyle goes forth in the
world a free man.
We wish that the stigma that rests
pon the country could be so easily
effaced. It is evident from this case,
and others like it, that society needs
new safeguards for its future security.
The fact that a man can go free from
courthouso with such
chance. D. T. Uabbaway,
felStf Agent Manufacturer.
fFyou have not tried my Fresh Roast
X ed Ooffee, do so at onoe
oo dy delighted.
Jno.
Every-
Dunn
The bill to admit Wyomios as a
State passed the House on Thurs
day.
the king boys among their fellows,
having immense influence for good,
and loved and respected because ol
the simple fact of living the truth.
-Exchange.
The Democratic members of the
Ways and Means Committee have
determined that they will present a
im as were admitted
blot on our civilization.
The slogan of 1890: Tax Reform! measure in answer to the McKinley
Ballot Eeform! Civil Service
form! Philadelphia Times.
Re-
Emile Zola is said to have
cleared 9100,000 from his novel
"Nana," which was first issued in a
newsDaner In 1879. The book has
been translated intoevery European
langaage.
Bill defining their attitude, la
other words, they propose to show
the country precisely what they
mean to do for the reform of the
tariff when they are returned to
power. Stated briefly, they intend
to do all in their power to make
crude and wholly or partially mann
factnred raw materials free, and to
bo reduce the rates of duty on
ne
The Tornatj.
Growing tomatoes in the South is
ipidly increatiog every year, and will
soon bo recognized as one of our princi
pal products. In Eastern North Caro
lina thity are very prolific and of fine
quality. For canning purposes tbe
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tomato is regarueo as prumauie auu rom jew y0ik
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mire eaBiiy uauuieu mau pruuttuij anj jje? jj Battle
other vegetable. Will not New Berne
The most interesting point in
Europe at this moment is the city manufactured articles that the
ot Borne, for the political changes oessaties of life will be cheaper than
which have taken place in Germany they possibly can be so long as the
have a direct bearing on thurela present unjust and exorbitant tariff
tionsoi the Quirinal and Vatican.! law ia unrepealed, New York
WnrH
XWB1.YJS or cnirieeu jeara
when Chancellor Bismarck sent in
his resignation of official power and
dignities, the old ijmperor indorsed
on it "Never," and sent it back.
What, "never!" Boston Herald.
LOCAL NEWS.
Ik New Orleans a few weeks ago
that good Republican official,
United States District Judge Bill-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Roqebs Entertainment.
Barbinoton & Baxtkb Sample hats
to.
April 1.
Be careful how
yoj find lost pack
in gs, ruled that a negro's value as M on lM 8treet todaT
Crabtree & Co. are making a boiler
for Mr. D. Stimsoa'd steam tug Swan.
Mr. D. Congdon ij having his dwell
log house and premises on Graves street
repaired and improved.
The rolling stock, etc., of tho A. &
N. C. Railroad is being repaired and
put in order for the summer travel.
The young people of tbe M. E. Church
conirresation are reauested to meet at
J. 1 I A. 111 I
namoer oi national uemoorais, wiu tne residence of Mr. K. R. Jones, Tues
Deefi with heart; approval all over I day night at eight o'clock.
a slave must be the basis on which
damages to his peaon as a freeman
shall be estimated. Norfolk Vir
ginia.
The idea of celebrating Allen G.
Thurman's next birthday, Nov. 11th,
with a grand banquet, in Columbus,
Ohio, at which shall be gathered a
fh - United :
1 Chronicle.
States. Charlotte
XT would be no disgrace to Vir
, sTtala, or to the Government, if Gen,
hi r&fahoae were selected as Consul to
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The steamer Eaglet, of the E. C. D.
line, sailed yesterday with a cargo of
cotton, lumber and truck. The Annie
will arrive this morning and sail this
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Tbe steamer Tahoma will sail at 7
o'olock this morning.
The steamer Newberne, of tbe O. D.
line, will sail for Norfolk this morning
at 9 o'clock.
Personal.
Mr. Asa Moore, of Grantsboro, was
in the city Tuesday. He tells us that
the farmers are in the midst of plant
ing corn and are putting out abont tbe
facts against same acresgs as heretofore.
TOE GREAT CYCLONE.
The Loss of Life Not so fclreat as Was
First Reported.
Further reports relative to the terrible
cyclone disaster in Louisville represent
that the number of persons killed will
not go much above one hundred, and
that those who have sustained injuries
worth noticing wjll range from cue
hundred and fifty to two hundred.
The little town of Lornsville, in Ken
tucky, was almost entirely wrecked bj
the storm, a little boy killed and seven
teen others seriously injured.
From various points in Tennessee
great damage is reported by the storm,
attended with considerable loss of life.
NORTH CAROLINA NEWS.
From the Strte Papers.
by Boyle, ia a Miss Miriam Hay mood, of Rtleigh,
who has been visiting Miss Miude Am
yette, returned home yesterday.
Clement Manly, Eq , and Hon. F. M
81mmons are attending court at Jack
sonville, Onslow county.
Dr. Arendall, of Morehead City,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. Lynch, of the Electric Light
Company, arrived in tho city laBt night specimens
Wilmington Review: Tho steeple of
the beautiful new Fifth street M. E.
Church was completed yesterday. It
is 185 feet high. The church will
probably be completed and ready for
worship early in June,
Winston Daily: Twenty. seven thou
sand, nine hundred and sixty-eight and
one half poudds of tobacco was stamped
by the manufacturers today. The
first oar load of rails for Winston and
Salem's electric street railway arrived
last night.
Roanoke News: One of the peculiar
effects of the recent cold snap is tbe
killing of many pine trees. The foliage
at first looked withered as if shriveled
by heat, and then began to die. Some
or it is entirely dead, while most of it
is dead half way to the limb-
Wilmington Star: Master Willie
Strauao is the happy .possessor of three
mammoth turkeys that are said to
weigh 90 pounds The Raleigh News
and Observer has been shown some
1ST
POWDER
lutely Pure.
Ab
This powder never varies. A narvclof
piirliy, Btreugth and wholeeomeuese. More
economical than th9 ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold In competition with the mul
titude of low lest, short weight, alum ar
phosphate powders. Sold only In cans.
Royal Hakixu 1'owpkk Co., 108 Wall it.
NY. Iune28dsu wed rrtw
NOTHING SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
The reason RADAM'S
MICItOIJE KILLER U
the most wonderful
medicine, is because it
baa never failed in any
instance, no matter
what the disease, from
LEPROSY to the sim
plest disease known to
the human system.
Tbe scientific men f
today claim and prove that every disease is
CAUSED BY MICROBES,
AND
Rev. Mr. Love, of
of claesware. a Ditcher, a
waiter and glasses, made from North P.OllflTil'sTVTiP.rnriATrillor
Carolina sand, which- are verv fine. I
Sme of them are cut class, some Exterminates the Microbes and drives
Bavboro. Rsv. Mr. McLeod. of Morn- mnnlriorf. Th ,r mo Ha in n olana them oat of the system, and when that is
look after some of these smaller indue- City, and Mr. A. E Parsons have factory in Pennsylania, from sand sent done you cannot have an ache or pain. No
i,.TTr.;-. n.i: by uoi. J. u. wnitrord, tanen rrom a
loiui uuu iiuui iiv v "iwu ui iiutj auautiu i , .
I Ksinlr near MOofnr. in Waenn OAnnirr
Baptist Association at Fort Barnwell. Herfi ig an or,enini; for ' indnStrv
Mr. Wm. Ellis is in tbe city, having in North Carolina, and one that would
oome up from Coinjock on Sunday after-1 grow to immense proportions after it
noon, on the steamir Newberne. weu u?der way- Hand fu'tabie for
m r..w R..r. v a glass maaing purposes can oe rouna in
iu . jlo vv. uvv v . u DVU . 13 ClliLCaiU"
tries. Is it not to our Interest . A
tomato cannery has been running in
the western part of the Stato, and we
are informed that their expectations
have more than been met.
From the Philadelphia Farmer we
take the following extract on raising
the tomoto:
'One of the most common mistakes
in the cultivation or tomatoes is in
planting them too thickly. Rows should
matter what tbe disease, whether a simple
case of Malaria Fever or a combination of
diseases, we cure them nil at the samo time,
as wc treat all diseases constitutionally.
ing Onslow court.
J. W. Stewart left yesterday for
Jacksonville with a drove of horses and
mules. The car load be received last
be fire feet apart, and plants four feet week has nearly been sold out this
in row. Ground should be good. Will early. Five head were disposed of
grow on poor ground and make smooth, wm.tmrA
A f,n(t K. isrnn .ill H yesieraay.
small. PhosphateB are very beneflciall Messrs. M. L. Rockwell and H. L
to tomatoes, and in some recent ex peri- Rockwell, of Pensylvania, passed
many places in North Carolina.
More Breaks in Levees The Harden
Spot of the Yazoo Delta Flooded.
New Orleans, March 29. The
Times-Democrat's Greenville, Miss.
special gives details of tbe two latest
breaks in the levees. The hrst to give
way was the levee known as Easton's
Levee, which is half a mile above
Rowel's landing, in Bolivar county, and
about sixteen miles north of Greenville.
A.stlinia, Consumption, Catari h,
Dronchitlg, Rheumatism, Kid
ney aud Liver Disease, Chilli
and Fever, Female Troubles
in all it forms, and, in fact,
every Disease known to the
Human System.
, if.-f- ..j- u. nwi,i , .. . , bdoui Bixteen miles norm oi ureenviue.
SUnt r.ult. .nnMnamS thr0UKhth8 D 8aturd8Jr en route The break occurred at 2 o'clock Friday
r"!,L",Ui'' in Jones mornig. The eeoond was a levee one
aiiee.opHivn doses dnrinir cultivation
But nhosDhates should alwavs be an- C0UD'
plied in advance of the nitrate. The
cultivation should be like that of cotton.
Some train to stakes and some on rude
frames, but it is about as well to let
them run at will on the ground. "
Mrs. C. W. McLean, of Toledo. Ohio,
is in the oity visiting Mrs. John Hughes
and family.
and a half miles below Huntington, on
the Timberlake plantation, about four
miles above tbe Offcutt break. This
was also considered safe and secure.
Tbe breaks are both very bad ones.
The outflow of water from these two
Let's Have a Bung Factory.
Apropos the talk concerning small in
dustries, we copy the following para- sailing at one fifty to two fifty; aspara
graph from the Baltimore Monthly I gus, heavier supply ; prime four to five
T-.AV W7 n k.VA all Kh nnf.ad.rv I nir fir 7 an TTerrrm M 19. 1 '
raw material to support a bung factory
virhf of. Aur Annra .nrl It rennirM mill
. , . ... Remaining in tbe postofHce at New
oapiiai 10 carry on buoq a Du..0.. Ifo Craven countVi March 29;h)
ine inaex Bays: i lsuu.
"Bungs A bung is a very smaller-1 P M Barber, Riohard Blount, Mrs L
tide, but thoueh small it has become I Bratcher, Mrs Rosanna Bonds, J M
an important item in trade.
A dispatch from New York last night
-riv. tha fAiin.ii.f m.i-kat i,nnt.ii,n places will inundate a large seotion of
ii-nu. . i 1 ... ui . . . . country before it reaches the Yazoo
01 "or,ua wBBag. " riTer again to join the great river, leav
targe too ay ana. prices aeciinea. n . u
Beware of Fraudulent Imitations !
See tbat our trads-Mark (same as above)
appears on each jug.
Send for book "History of the Microbe
Killer,'' given away by
R. J, GOODING,
SOLE AGENT,
Corner Pollock and Middle Sts.,
m.30 dwly cntm New Berne, N. C.
ing desolation and ruin In those parts,
and submerging the garden spot of the
Yazoo delta, and entirely suspending
all railroad travel from Leland to Roll
ing ford, on the L. N. O. otT. railroad.
FOR
List of Letters
The Standard,
"I regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as hav
ing passed above the grade of what are
commonly called patent or proprietary
medicines, said a well known physi-
Mr. J. W. Stewart got in a number of
horses oh Saturday. It is a pleaeure to
visit his stablee. Those who admire
good stock delight to look at some of
his hones to use them is still better.
On account oiZ the remarkably low
A t Earls, of lor any. other prominent
. . ( . . . I hain ! I la laMAM rM ft nrAli a ri wa
diplomatic posBnffalo Oommer- T" 7 " t m . n.
olal. And it might .be twefd to the mi 0Mne to on Bund,y nlghr,howev.r,
Grand Old Party to get him out ol and Ufad-har off.
this oountry-New York San. Thft.Bosera j.tibition was well at-
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1. Li if. . 1 IflUUHIl Mil MIMW III.- M Sill III! SI VIM H-MVI1HI1
KK1& discaSBlnft the anti-trust bill
F ., ..-. 'I IV IVa WVBUK M.W WQD IC1 W C U
Ma thetenate on iastThuradaj Sen-1 joy able. Tonight there win be an ad
Stor Edmunds iaid that 'S0 far asdltion of a very laughable farce, "A
the Conatitutional 'Question went, WsoWeuous Monkey," to the usual
. hebeliewUliifthwiatyof the pfognm.
I nation riflnitod mtn WmIt oii ? ,Cspt Stein, formerly of the steamer
Km nreaervaHonof whatwew caUad Annle;oi;hA; 8, 0. D. Una, has been
the PatfXl!vm.MUg trMf0td. torthe yespe of th same
y rffctoo?tli6. States, :thau on .uWeh1wltt -hgta to ply between
Any otner jn tnmvnis this eity and Eliiibeth City in a few
oian recent! v. "It ia fullv entitled to
mere is, oryant, airs tteoecca a nurgess. airs u be considered a Btandard medioine. and
in many sections of tbe South, abun-IH Chadwic, Elijah Uavis, G. W. has won the postion by its undoubted
dance of timber from which bungs ean Daughty, Mrs John B Dixon, John merit and by tho many remarkable
be made and would prove a profitable Downing, Kobin Douglass, Willie A cures it has effected. For an alterative
occupation. The oompressed bungs, Gibson, Ubaries llallock, r llageboom, and tonic it has never been equalled." 4
. . . , .1 . i r r . : . i 1 ir lr t .
tne Kina commonly ansa sra miae gi un iitidis -acnua, airs raary oubbu
1 L.:. .. j .nn.l n. Tk..nn T. n ITunlanrl III.. TTImiln
petroleum, molasses,' oils, beer, eto. Franklin Lewis. Oaleb Mason, George The FiL6St ftlld LSrSfGSt
-.. .i.n.i.an1 t Inmlur vialil I SfrlAW.. Sallathiel Mvell. TCinnm Inn I O
uun ituuuaMuu ivu, v j - - i - j . - - , i
25,000 to 80.000 bungs, the average Miss Lizzie Scott, Larme Stephens, H S
price of whioh is $125 per thousand for I Stevens, Jesse W Shaw, Geo S Ferrell.
olain bungs and sa.tu lor norea ana airs in w iayior, ueo or uert vine,
v . - . . .i.l i mi. a ttt L. : . '
niu-r-red buntrs. ana are eenerauv soia i miBs mis o n uue.
direct to consumers. A complete ontnt rersons calling ror above letters, will Ever brought to New Berne, ranging in
Or macninerv lOr maainir uudkb own mi unvurau,mm hko uaw ui nut. i .;-. oo nn . 1 , utm M...
"tir.: 7km' xt, piwi aia Wa. krriili.tioTinoWrnn,-rr1f nn. price f rom $3 00 per dozen to 530 00 pt r
BUlUI Vf.WVV. Wl( w ..ww. - 0 j . . I
41st, New York, manufactures suoh cent shall be collected on the delivery dozen.
machinery, and there may be otners, I or eacn letter aaverusea.
but of whom we do not now know. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M.
Wa nnmmond this matter to the al-1
tention of lumber men." I Fifteen Employees Killed By an Lx-
nloslon in a Sugar Bellnerv.
seven upringe. Chicaoo. March 28.-At six o'clock
The La orange spectator learna me tonight a large boiler burst in the big
following concernning the Seven I sugar refinery, looated at Beach and
a: . tit t, . it, jo. I Taylor streets. The flames occasioned
7"u"u by the explosion reached the starch de
signs of the buildings, for Mr. J. A. Ltment .nd m iecona olo.,011 rol.
Bryan, to oe ereoiea as tne oeven i lowed the floors of tbe great building,
3prings, by the beginning of the sum' and tne timbers supporting it, were
... .. kuB i .... .i i...t an- Af
mar Hainan. The moddlei are ffOtten "-'"'.i '
. , , . . ..... "... the employees are said to have been
up in a handsome and tasty style. vmtA. Va n of r,r,inin. .nrl mr.
These buildings will add considerably I Caons are on the ground, and thousands
and be quite an attractive feature to the of men are It work on the debris be-
nrlni-a a ' rtaviliAi. and Lawatanr. neaui wnron wt noaies or tne umoriu'
'- remattable admiswoa for aReptib- dayrq. Tktf'mi&''Qvi;VrM$o9t oi
Iloaa BffUSa&iif- :Eailet, was prpmSted anil ' anoofeda
i.' ' . ", 1 'lag.f. Oapfc Stein aa csptala of the Annie.
Q, THSRS Is T another f important The E. u. p. line will .run three iteanv
phase -oiithls'"ibj
enirairedla 'iHi lotHest' of oocoDa 1 T aotloed at the freight depot, of the
tlr.ni ftftnld h mud lie. WllzA'tn&t h ft NP. B41ilroad; a looomotlte
tt ,- t,- ..ti.f i.A .t.am which U to be naad by the Tide Water
iftheyhare
sekesas JlfeHof workers with qodr wad on the opposite aide of Nauae
t!rca they -would understand and 'riTr.!ii1.'tnti t?,ia.1e
e, ; reoiate what those mean who j understand la to'be'boilt froni Oool
lnsLt ennn the diirnitr . of ( labor.! Springs. few jmllea on thl Xiiver.
Such an cn4erstandiff ionld endt w th company
,.tt .aKtaw tK. ivA Af AtXni aaw mniB.vI wlUbeabonMeyenrnUea
tv i
S'"" wr"-rw rrhT-T long, and Wbttad for the pttrpote
m to inspire, cheerful patience and a of .po,, b,., Bd lumbar. Borne
y reflate ' COtseveraace. Chkrlotte 0f the Iron has arrived and track ia.
' jraa .. . ''".a.
iK WiU be commenced in a few days.'
Stock of
SAMPLE HATS
A fine Stock of
Clothing, Shoes and
Dry Goods
just received at
Barrington & Baxter's
sprl dwtf
size 23x81 feetr 'wiU be erected near
nate men are buried.
the springs. A pIpe wUl lrna from the partment in the city hMrea?ondId to Tuesday EVBIliDg, April 1, street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan.
Rogers' Exhibition.
An hour and a half's entertainment
for 10 cents.
BENEFIT OF THE
MNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Pea. Bean and
Cabbage Crates,
FOR SALE CHEAP.
IF. Ulrielr,
WHOLESALE GROOEB, ,
MIDDLE STREET,
NEW BERNE. -N. t,
Another Lot of Samples
AT
J. Vt. HOWARD'S,
AT NEW YORK COrJT !
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 II. Hose in great variety.
Men's Handkerchiefs.
Six doz. Napkins in the lot, a bargain.
Men's Balbrigaan Shirts, a large as
sortment.
All of the above at N. Y. Cost.
J. M. HOWARD.
House For Kent.
A very desirable dwelling .on Union
springe to the Lavatory and on to the general alarm.
A.. ,t ...... tha wafra In 1 1
I;. :vr.:.LJ "...7 Haifa Million Asked for Ihe Missis.
IIU UUtUl U UTVII. V"-1 T.,.
.!.. n.ia fok .in h. A.I 'Pll BlTer.CemiataalOB.
t I WlfimntMaAU if a BaI. OO Ootaa.ji.ala...
the gronnda. A handsome ttlSi
will .be placed around and: oyer thai introduced in the House a bill approprl-
springs. The springe are to bean-iating naira million douara to be ex
.uh m.rhi. .i.h. flnma .fl.lpended by the Mississippi River Com-
JMoai.ndmedimp
y , ,U w u-wu i tributaries ana ror repairing tbe wees.
vear. These anrinaa will be D laced be
ealve the benefit there la to be derived J high eharaotei of Syrup of Fig are
from Us waters
AT 8:80 O'CLOCK.
Tickets on sale at this office and at
the door.
Punch and Judy, Shadowgraphs, and
other features. Good music
In addition to the above will ba given
a laughable farce entitled A Mis-
Ahiavftna Mnnlrnv "nr "Oniat PTnhnl "
SHERIFF'S NOTICE TO
Delinquent Taxpayers.
Apply to
m4 dtf
J. K. WILLIS.
For Sale,
Thirty bushels Stock Peas,
Small lot fine Cotton Seed Meal,
10,000 Bricks.
m27 d4t W. P. BURRU8 CO.
For xSale,
A Sixty Horse Power Steam oDer'"
Your Real Property will be adver
Tj. pttrpOMl avoided b, the for sale on Thursday, April 8d, tnd Engine, and Saw Mill Apparatus
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