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OURNAL, IT fIX.-NO.53f, NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY! MAY 31, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 v ' i - BUSINESS LOCALS TU8T RECEIVED-ChOlce lot veiy " ti small Bams, small Breakfast Strips, , " Northern Potatoes, fresh routed Coffee selected Teas for making toed left, fresh . OoooanBt. Teploca,Corn Starch, Choco Iste, Flavoring Eztrsote and very best Battel, - i . vt 0. E.-SLOVIB. UMBBEIXi' FOUND-A ordinary gingham mbreliawlthdarkhaodls "; crooked imitation silver head. Will be "' ' delivered to owner on calling for same at thU offloe and pa ing for advertise---ment. m28tf. UMBRELLA. LOST 8omewhere in theoitv.en alpaoa umbrella,medium ""siie. with dark colored, plain, straight ' handle. On returning the same to this offloe the finder wiU be rewarded. m8tf. "XfiW BATH HOUSE-Now open at . 11 the foot of Broad street. Towels O - furnished.- Qentlemen, lOo. Bos. 6o. Season-ticket. 1 50.;? m27if ' pili BBiT timotVy HaV' Corn', Oats. V Hnmlnv. WhAit-Rrftn and Corn. Bran at C. B. Hill's, East tide Market Dock. a daw. FINK line of SHALL HAMS, 5 to XI. 7 pounds at JOHit DUNN s tf . f?OR SALE Appleton' Oyolopdsdia ' a? of Amerioan Biography, in six ele- 7 ' cantly bound volumes. Price, $25 00; oost 831.80 Tnr work is just from the , press, utpaiy atouMAb omoe." iauw f 1 OODA WATER on draught today at KJ JOHH DUNN 8. , - . . . ... tf. ' ' " Hanlan easily won over Plaisted In the sculling match at Little V,Boek. . " berstadt, bas devoted 300,000 marks to the establishment of a fond lor aiding merchants n distress. '' The largest gun yet manufactured at Krupp'a works at Essen is in tended for the fortifications of Oronstadt, and is made ofthe fine quality cast steel. It weighs 270, 000 pounds about 120 tons the caliber is 1C inches and the barrel 44 feet long, the core having been removed in one piece. The greatest diameter is 5 feet, and the range abont 12 miles. It is intended to fire two shots per minute, each estimated to cost 11,500. At the trial, the projectile, 4 feet long. ana weighing 2,000 pounds, was propelled by a charge of 700 pounds of powder, and penetrated 19 inches of armor, going 1,312 yards beyond the target. The gun was carried from Essen to Hamburg on a car specially constructed for the pur pose. A Red-Letter Day. Uayboro Items. Yesterday was the biggest dav for Crops in this vioinityare looking well, shipping Uuck New Berne has ever had. but if " litt,e 100 r,inT t0 """P Keneral There was a continual stream of carts, gr'?n ,Lnde'' w.gons loaded with potatoes and bean. Bbitt -atended the unveiling o7 the pouring down Craven street- to the Lee monument at Richmond. wharves from early morning till the W. W. Hooker, who has been quite sailing hour of the last steamer. Three sick is fast improving, and we may ex steamers loaded to their full capacity, Pot t0 ,ee him out "Kain 900n' we ar cleared yesterday, and the A. & N. C. Klad 10 heftr . , iruu poiaiues are ucgiuuiug u uo uu ,B,B" hinnA1. Somi ara rioht tinn ones. shipment. there is a creat demand for barrels to The Old Dominion steamer Manteo ship them in. There is considerable took out a cargo of about 3,000 barrels ??lpl'lift abo?t lhe BteaertTahoma of potatoes and 2.000 boxes of beans, and will make regular tri weekly trips, besides other freight and passengers. O. H. Quion, Eiq.,of your city will wa i"o largest oarpo or truck ever deliver the address before the famlico taken from Hew Berne. Male and Female Institute at this place The steamer Annie, of the E. C. D. al the cloeinK exercises of the school on line, took out 2,600 barrels of potatoes beioK mide for the closing entertain and 300 boxes of beans. The Eaglet, ment, which will, we understand, con- of this line, took out 1.600 barrels of sist in an examination of the school, nnotnu .nH ) inn hn... f k.... salutatory address by Miss Mamie -,.vw , UUOUD. i.i. - i -jj t T, . . , . , , i oaxier, anu idb annum nuurasui mi. The truck train carried off from along Quion ' h 18 n clo8in with a ; ISNOTJOH whiskey is made in Louisville every day to noat a LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS O. E. 8LOVER Small hams, etc, Bio Iks To be given away, etc. E. C. F. O. G. & I. A. Adjourned meeting. Tbe veterans and others who wont to Richmond on Wednesday came back Steamboat, DUE It IB needless to Say tut night. They all had a "b' it doesn't get a chance to do it. time. n.nwhtr flnnrt in TatoJ An adjourned meeting of the E. C . T . IP n fl anil T liifi.lmn will k. hu!J K m vta tnnoAn neaar i n m o or a r rttvtn I ua,y .. w Bj the r(X)ng of th Y M c A nex(. . erty. There was BOme Iosb Of life Tuesday evening. It is important that ' - , ...ii. I . . ... .ana many uorses ana cat tie were I every member snould be present drowned. - Large numbers of empty (lour barrels A""-' r , . land sugar barrels are being brought in Hiia.JSWjXJi.ia.AU,, uom, uumu d , b ,h iteamer9 to be used in and blind girl from Tnacnmbia, Ala., BhipPing ir istf potatoes. One of the E has been taught at BostOB, Mass , I C. D. steamers brought in about 3,000 to Bpeak intelligently within the the other day. last fill weeks. Hook-and line flbhermtn are having .i ii . I . tti.i. )i c:.u K i r ritz xtEUTER nas Deen oanea in w.n.A r;VAr hrnrA i- uoma - - i , the Dickens of Barthern Germany, fellow who is the reaet "lucky" may Hia worka are comnosed in the I eo out an hour or two and brine; in a idiom of the North, and, are very l00 "D nowadays. Witty CDflr teter sketcbet. V are requeetod to announce that ihsva iv. a. wiiiis, r. Cj , win preacn in the lice of the railroad between 3,000 1 and 4,000 packages of beans and po tatoes. It is-aafe to say that 14,500 packages of truck, beans and potatoes, left this section, the greater part of it from the farms surrounding New Berne, ytster- day. No emull amount of money must have been distributed in the nity. It murtt have cost at least $3,000 to pick tbe beans and potatoes, and the musical, entertainment by toe music class, some recitations, and the valedic tory address by Miss May Caho at night on the loth. A big time is expected. The Farmers' Alliances in the New Ditch section are booming Branch for Congress, Caho for Solicitor and Brin- son for the Legislature' We bad just as soon see Caho go to Congress as any other man in this d'strict. We thins with Caho from the first district and In Bespect of oar Deceased Pastor, Whereas it bath pleased our Heaven ly Father in His infinite wisdom, and the dispensation of His providence, to remove our beloved pastor and dear brother, Rev. James E. Mann, D.D.. from the care of our oburoh which he had so lately and faithfully served; therefore Resolved, 1st. That we acknowledge with grateful hearts to the Great Head of the church, that his ministry from tbe pulpit with us, though short, wss with great power, and faith and unction of tbe Holy Spirit, and left a deep im press of tbe eternal truth of Cod's word both upon tbe faithful and the erring; that his matured experience and con secrated eervice were developing the interests of bis charge, and the spiritual strength of the church, that promised much good in the minds of those wbo shared bis pastoral work, and his sweit Christian disposition in all his asso ciations and labors of love. Resolved, 2d. That we realize with keen sorrow the sad Miction that has suddenly come upon us as a churoh, and the great loss we have sustained by the death of our dear pastor, but we would yield submissive obedience to the sovereign will of Him who does all thinge'rigbt, and with chastened hearts would imploro the Supreme Head of the cburch to supply the place and efficient labors of him whom we all so much loved. Resolved, til. luat we extend our most sincere and heartfelt sympathies to the sorrow-stricken family of our de ceased brother in this their hour of be reavement and sore trial, and invoke God's sure bleesings upon them, while to meet him who has gone before Mil POWDER Absolutely Pure. This poBu r never VRrlfi. A marvel of parity, slreuBii. BUd wholt sonu'iiene. More economical than Die indium j- kinds, and cannoi be sold In conielilUiii wtiu tbe mul titude of low lest, blmrt weight, alum or phosphate powder h. Hold only in cans. Hoy ai. UAKiMi t'ou'Mut Co., lu Wall tt. . N.Y. luueL'.i dsn wed frl A w TO LAND AGENTS&, OWNERS County Surveyors, and OtherFt l'erflons havint! mlnerul or tlmher lands to sell at reasonable prices (lor themselea or others) would do well to send their Damn, addresses aud full partlcularaof properties to Alliance Mineral and Timber Laud Agency. IHIUULKSHOKOUGH, may'.Tdwlm Kentucky. commu- Simmons from the second district that u..b.u R ' j Zthey patiently wait I U ivi vui nevmuu i ajvmu '-' l" v- i nKIa nnmnAtanr. nnH onvroAt in nnH expenditure for boxes, for hauling the Wouid work hard for their constituency. truck to the depots, and lor getting it I We do not find any fault with the Al liance suggestions, however, as Caho will fill either place accesptably to our people, while Branch and Brinaon would no doubt look out for the interest of their constituents faithfully. aboard the boats and trains, must have amounted to about as much more. So there was (making a rough estimate) between $0,000 and $7,000 distributed among about 8,000 people, mostly col ored, in this community yesterday, by The Last Sad Bites oyer the llemains the truck farmers. Tbe laborers made a ''good thing" out of it, tbe transportation companies wero iu clover, and we hope the ship pers will strike the market right. ' of Rev-Dr. J as. E. Mann. Winston Dally. 1 This morning at 13:30 o'clock the re mains of the late Rev. James E. Mann, D D., arrived from St. Louis, Mo. It was a sad moment when people gath nvofl aKAnf iKa -rftrtftln nana tf aaa rno Shipping News. fgce of their (ormer pft8tor and f riend. The steamers Annie and Eaglet, of The body was borne to the residence of tho E. C. D. line, sailed yesterday with Mr. Geo. W. Hinshaw, over six thousand packages of truok. The Vesper of this '.ine will arrive to day and sail this afternoon at 6 o'clock. The steamer Kinston arrived yester day morning from Neuse river landings FATHER MULLEB, Of the Jesuits I Centenary Church on Sunday night at College. Bangalore, India, claims 8 o'clock. Also that there will be no (hat hb career- seWral XSWW of aerVioeat 11 o'clook,and no Sunday . ii.i r . Isohool.i At 4 o'clock Memorial service iopcuay vy a etvui ui oiijmiw i - homffiopathy at the am all cost of 10 ; rapee3 in' each case. - "A, will be held, Federal Memorial Day was observed, principally by the colored people. MB?: .WILLIAM L. ALDEN. the orowa came irom ueautorton iaf.W.nt r m.'f toe mail train. There was a largo at- 0 UnfliHna or. inn ramaforv Itnan fialrla States fOrltjlyi haairecalvetrom Lnd t0 field9 conldn.t bold them me Jiing oi xcaiy me cross oi uava- TMterd8y afternoon. liere della Corona d'ltalia in recog- The Wilmington Messenger says: nltion of his kindness tO Italians. "The Wilmington, Onslow and East itammmm m mm m In nfi i uaroiina nauroaa company navmg Geo. W. Hinshaw, tbe casket opened and the genial face once so bright in life was viewed by loving eyes. Though having been dead five days he lay as if asleep. In oharge of Mr. Keid tho bedy ar rived here last night. At the depot to maAf tha rAm&inu vcrA H alpfynt.innfl with about 700 barrels of potatoes and f rom the Knights Templars and Cen- iuu boxes of beans, nnd sailed for beuse tenary Church, as well as a large river landings and Kinston at 3 n. m. crowd of friends. Qh ;n ,., .:w I At Gieensboro the body was met by UUD mil JC.UIUlUUIKUkHUUOBaWUUUaj ... . XT CJ I ) ... u.,L,1.,.i,cU,uuuiuji.. leich. Greensboro and Uoldsboro nkiiaiUns rl-k b fifnm rtuniflil i r im if itev. 1j, w. irawtora, I n . w... hQ v,na We hope tho above named gentleman of thedeceased, were: Mr. and Mrs. T will receive tho appointment to the A. Green, Mrs. J. A. Meadows, frof " I n m 1 I . T T T I i J Chair of History at the State University !. T' , , fci f AVi II lliiDi vui vjvdwv recently vacated Dy tne doatn oi ur, wflrn Presidinir Elder R. A. Willis and Mangum. We know of no minister I Roy. B. R. Hall. From Greensboro better fitted for the nlaca. and who. if were Rev. E. L. Stamey, Bars, and Miss a;t ; Dodson. Mrs. Wm. BaUley, Mrs. W.H ne is a man of decided culture, Crawford. Messrs. J. A. Odell. J. F. tion. genial disposition, and would wear the honor well in be ing useful to the institution. dignified bearing, I sharpe, M. 8. Sherwood, C. H. Dorsett A Native of North Carolina. Mr. C. P. E. Burgwin, who superio. tended the erection of the Lee monu- and Rev. G. W. Callahan. Represent ine the Knights Templars of that city were: Oeoree Lampman, J. J. Thorn ton. H. H. Cartland. S. A. Kerr, B. P, Ketohum and C. II. Ireland. Other friends of the deceased were: Rev. P, L. Groom, of Farmington; Kev. W. L, From an early hour this morning per ence to mm wo nna tne iouowmg in ,. u ,i.,-nr thn rmmnf the Wilmington Messenger: tne deceased. Loving hands have 'The engineer seleoted by the Lee plucked beautiful flowers, and in Monument Association to execute the crowns, crosses and numerous other engineering necessary for tbe ereotion I representations decorated tho coffin and of the equestrian statue of Gen.R. E. the room, waraea - uur eeiovea ras nw Ti : - it. xsusvaw: ui wcare mo 00mDietid ten mileB 0f track has de. Urgent rnbjin the WOrld..yalciedrjianded $25,000 of the bonds voted by ment, is a native of this State and his Wilson, of Thomasville; and Dr at 1WJUW. in hi8 crown. wniCil IS the city towards the build inn of that parents lived in JNe w Berne. In refer- ' :.u"" fur. ... Xt 4 . . . . .j;. , . ....... .. .' BIW llSPd tSd has Oil. ItS crest I road, it la understood that tho city a CtOSB COmposed-Cf-Ave big dia- Lau'hortties aeoune to issue tne ponds .w.A-'t.tt v -t, ' ana mat tne courts win nave to settle rMAnrjlVftr&aAhed A TerhriHiant ' . , , - . Lee, which was unveiled in Riohmond tor" was a beautiful bed of white WfflWlWWww'VfcWWawl, Hanoock Street Methodist Church- ...fVknj.. n, oqh, i. u. n p c Anr. fmm tho New Reme sermon on the text ,lThOuBhaIt not Sunday, June lt. Communion seryices Burgwin, who is a native of North 1 churoh as tho last token from a loving mmt vad Anarffan virn numnriit 11 m.. onH hou ,r ocrnia f. h uaronna. anu uv inn wbv. nas several i cuukiokbviuu. huuiuoi uoouniu. ' ..1 I rjalafivAa rAairlincr in Wi mlnvMn Richmond special states that ha has ao complished the work to the entire satis- sent by the General Conference of the faction of the Association, and that M. IS. Uhuron soutn. aiso tne inbw thrmch a comparatively vounir man he I Berne Sunday-echool had a floral was chosen beoause he had heretofore I tribute. demonstrated bis 'ability in some pre-1 This afternoon at 8:30 o'clock one of vious works of considerable magni-1 largest congregations that has ever been tude. I seen at a runerai in mis city crowaea Mr. Burcwin is alto an author and into the Centenary Church, which was at 17 received first prize for an original tastily draped in mourning, to pay the "fa stolen it. He k indignantly denied ".' ' thim aaaorHnrr ti ha fioirl nall tnr : vJimsM anwva. t nsw av mm jm v it in oasli at an; agency whera litho graphed sermons are sold. p.m. , conducted by the pastor. Pray er- , meeting at $.15 a-m. No Sunday-school I session will be held, to afford all an op portunity to participate in the Memorial I Services for the late J. E. Mann, D.D. i Ail are Invited to these services' and I wili receive a cordial welcome. T. J. TURNER (duceessor t; the New Heme Furniture Co.) Has just roceived a job lot of Resolved, 4th. That a oopy of these Window Shades, Mosquito Canopy, Picture Frames, cc. And will close them cut at NKW VOItK COHT lor the neit TKN days. He also has a lull line of Furniture, Cha;r3, Clock and Mirrors, resolutions be furnished to the family of our departed friend and brother; that a copy be sent to the New Berne Journal, Raleigh Christian Advocate and Twin City Daily for publication; and that a copy be placed upon the records of the church. Gko. W. Neal, T. A. Orekn, j. j. wolfendkn, Fkhdinand Ulrich, 0. T. Adams, Committee. Raleigh Christian Advocate snd Twin-City Daily please copy. One Herrings Patent And Fen ill Make Iron Safe, No. 7, cost $125 at factory, two very fine office Desks and Chairs; one Copying Press; one American Button Attaching Ma chine for store; one very handsome Show Case; all to be given away by BIG IKE at very low figures. m31dtf E, C. F. 0. G. & I. A. An adjourned meeting of the Stock holders of the E. C. F. O. U. & I. Asso ciation will be held on Tuesday Even ing next, June 3d, at the Y. M. C. A. RoomH. at 8 80 p.m., to consider (he ad visability of adding a Race Track to our Grounds. A full attendance is requested. By order of the President. td WM. DUNN. which he will sell CIIKAI' Kult CASH-. Call and examine hm stork. Satwactlon guaranteed. T. .1. T1KNKR, ap'iTdwss New Heme, N. U. 10,060 More of Those Cele brated OLD VIRGINIA Cheroots On hand Today. IF. U!ieli, WHOLESALE GROCER, MIDlil.K STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C POtt BARRELCOVERS. S. W. & E. W Craven St., near Cotton Exchange. may30 dw2w GRAND OPENING ! Bell's Jewelry Store, UiN DEIi "HOTEL ALBERT?" Eyory reader of tho Journal ought SMALTAVOrm .u S 0 " 111 Juln lne Procession to Kji tne above lintr.rd snlendidlp Jewelry Store, where you will find a new stock of Watches, Clonks and Fine Jewelry, at prices that defy compe tition. Having moved to tho above elegantly furnished store, will he pleased to serve all my old patrons and the public gen erally. Repairing a specialty. Our workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved machin ery, we are now able to do all classes oi wont w ith neatness and dispatch. BismakcS is one of the most talked of ton fifth time, ret few linor Ma fomilv Aflmtt PeHO&sJL VVVlflV JWiW' PJIST 9 .1 aaF I A w I ' - 3 - I r - - n,fnr ,'a noem written in Latin, in the Sanhio last respect to their former pastor. Rev. J .r?? '- 18 mtuZ: -Tw .: ::: . Z: ZZ and Adorio meter. AtHheeonstrubted R. A. Willis, presiding elder of tbe nnlAnt flftaMft nttr Stendftl. on thfl 1 !7 ' a model of Caeiar's bridire fccrois the New Berne district, presided overthe Marl Irani flnlAMiYte1tAri.il. in thA . "1 . . Kwne, naving tnus at aneany mnenngjAiwatea y " t. . . vve are triaa to know tnat Avinnari the tniAnr. vhinh in Bfiw rti-iNnrth Carolina uonrerence wno bibo 'CentretolHAOld lIat and proeres- tinguishing him. He is now principal acted as pall-bearers: Rev. T. H. Pe " ti aiA;tjV.n-it-i--r--L,-of the Mechanical Institnte and is as- leram. F. L. Raid, P. L. Groom, W. C , jjrnuueuiiciB. as f iw uajuo 1 live places in norm armiDn. ,hi. r.n.. HAnn.. Tt R Hull. R. f.. Rtamev. Ira ' . - m a n 1 a a m. m x t omrauv vuawa, vuaa.aaaw va kUQ wniuve .v va auwm , , - - DeOMM.tt-areBaea:lM,; n nome, in River improvement Company.. It will Erwin, W. C. Wilson and Geo. R or bnnndftrrilTia JormAdi br 'th BUtwUie, yesterday morning. be remembered that he was sent as Callahan. After the beautiful and im . 1 . i . . 1 jb 'a i.iina ' - i ma r. re. ja noHi i . wnn nnvai iihmii ii i uvjlsj lu iodiuuvi rv iai io mu lUDLraui wuv 11 trout w w j j ULrer Eiese at tnat point., lfl80. . - equestrian statue prior to its shipment the soripture lessons were read by Rev. . I r.rt rhla rtni The Convertible Policy The Convertible Policy issued by THE MUTUAL BENEFIT Life Insuiauce Company includes al! the liberal features of the Company, with the addition of a 0iir anteed Cash Surrender value, which will be paid at any time after two years premiums have been paid, if demanded. Every Policy has endorsed upon it a table showing in plain figures the op tions granted by the company. 1st option. Cash surrender value. 2d option. Amount that may be bor rowed from tbe company on the pol icy. 3d option. Extended insurance for full amount of tbe policy. 4th option. Paid up policy value. ThlR id I.hfl mnal. lihnrol nnlinn ..of nf. fered and is the safest insurance to be Sftfi ( 111 Xtnp.l? nf "NTopl-mnai. . . "wu. vi i-lUUHHOUll Every jtitttuis uim wvuuiua jwttaiuaiva., - , superintending ihe establishment of the to this country, Memorial Serviced, ' Churoh, Sunday at Four o'olock. T. H. Peuram and Rev. F. u. Groom Rot. B. A. Willis thenannounoed the hymn. "Servant of God Well Done" 1 lectrio liiii nlant and afterwards fill- TvTT (-'.' us , lf7 inatheDoaltlonof manager, left ester- Centenary Churoh, Sunday Afternoon which wu sung and rollbwed by prayer Grate, have held ft, DUbttom at Fouro'olock. - , bTRey. W.C. Norman. Re. IraErwin - . 1 amw mnrnmv iur jmuddi b v b.. whbib i i . k . . by Rev. W. O. Norman, Ret. Ira Erwin to the forelgW OonauW for protection 1 uias : Bertha r CuHer returned last eroisei of Rev. Jas. E. Mann, D.D., onr Keid read a ailtlfiBt the continued oatraees per, night from Greensboro Female ColleKe. late castor, who died in St. Lonii. Mo., dding- many warm worda concerning nnf.nt-nj KAn fi.Am hir hs 'infira . I . maor , rMEEia l-Biiirnpa rrom itmn-i jubt niii wvv. u paanuio v. ui wnu I w.w uyvu .vj - " . ,,,, in th llV r. rnnmmtjtA tn I R6TS. K. A. WillW, B. K. UUU W , U They also resolted tO Send ft deputftr .on ' esumea tnr reins nd BrtlS,pate j,, . Nonna,n, L. W. Crawford and Mr. T. A rftvernoi? I " . t leroisea. " 'tne various congregations are , ,w" i,' i 11 " i' " J ZhZ.a . Swaek Home" which was announced , ' wan tios to Chakin fasha.the Governor . of t'e L13.2 J, to protest against t ' - t.ai fM - an.- rn..i.fia; " "I Hood's Sarsaparilla as har- . uv"' - .; fng paMed abova the grade of what are . threaten to Cl:s3 tholr Shops and loommairly called patent or proprietary reepectiully requested to attend. - - x. A. UBXEiV- Ch'n Board of Stewards. hrlnr fthnot a rr -"-l rrkftnnlAh nf mediolnes, - v : " kj-v Home 8weet Homo" whioh was announced by Rev. E. L. Stamey, the body was horn to the cemeterv where Rev. W O. Wilson and Rev.G. R. Callahan read the burial servioes, after whioh the "Bell The Jeweler." STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Harrington & Baxter's. Also, a large lot of SAMPLE IIAIS at New York cost. dollar paid cets a dollar's worm or insurance. No loss by lapses. D. T. CARH.AWAY, Agent. Healthy persons between fourteen and seventy insured. Full line of CLOTHING, SHOES and DRY GOODS at BarriDgton k Baxter's. aprl dwtf Just Received AT J. 1.1. HOWARD'S, Nsw Lot Tennis Shirts, Windsor Ties, Plaited Bosom Shirts, laundried and unlaundried. See our Lord Chumley Collars. New lot Samples in a few days. J. M. HOWARD. a PLKAMItfl MENSW lolnee," said a well known pbyei- fi h6.itll itremrth Mrewerl and of Knlahtt Templars consigned the. re .(a rannnt.lv. .-.Vlfc.W fnllv tiiMUM ial . . .... ... . . -.1 Mains a ttia rll.N : ,ni; nnlntm I'-.ai, ,v..M r j " . i ease ana oomiuri roiiows tne use tw "" v. v- - bss'nOBS unle333 t.-;ra 13 a chance be considered a standard medloine; and nn ot Hm. is It anta in harmonv ::-M;v-' ' '.' ' ::r tne oecter in ica r,. -a or tne ww U UD"W U' , UUU"",'!D.U with nature . to enectuaiw oleanse the l .vwhv doesn't he use uooa e uarsa , frtwftriT thm -r r -. erK;ana ,pyi w mnr ranarnw tistem'. wheft .osUve or Wllous.4For parillaV' Is the general Inquiry Of ? towartt inem. . r I.ara ourei it has efleoted.' For all alterative ,n Rftnj tonA t m itHo. h ii t.mAi . ...fT.r. from and it. 1 a iiTi lauuury uvtu.r 66 uat House For Kent, A very deeirible dwelling oh Union street, next to Mr. E. K. Bryan. a Apply to Buckeye Mowing Machines.,. Hay ftakcp, Grain Cradle?, Bello City Teed Cutters, BUCKEYE CORN SIIKLLERS Lawn Mowerg, Cultlvat3r, Cotton Plows, And a Full Iiino of Hardware and Agricultural Implement J. C, WBITTY & CO. PAINTS, OILS, &C.--SAW MILL SUPPUEi; Money To Loan. Persons desirinir to borrow mnnair can be accomodated by applying to tbe l' aDuenignea. jjoan must lee stonrad on unencumbered real estate. and tonloit has never been equalled. 4 j, mldti ? J. K. WII4US. I May 19, 1800. , n,80804 .t. i ft.' I i
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