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1 I'JLISIIKHI A9!iOTJACKBKKTi XUS DAILT JOURNAL is six eolama paper, pubLlehed dally, exoapt Monday , at per jer; 1150 for aU montba. Delrvarad , w ol ty suoecrl tiers at W Mill ner month THSWKKKLT JOUBJfAL. a 3f eolnmn paper, la pnbllaaed Trf Thursday at flJU perannoisv . , ' ' v- A1VEBTIS1N(3 ' RATES (DAILY) Ona UafconeiUy toe.i ,Jv Foreacn anbsqnea Inaction. . . ' ;. ' i " Advertteeraeata under haad of "Bnalneea . Lxsala." u eonta a line to Bret, and I easts a Una for every subeeeeent insertion 0 Ho ajTerUeement will be lnaertad between 1 ical matter at any pric. - , . Notice orMarrtaeoDeatha. not toexoeed lau Unas wUlbe lnaertedrxe All additional . matter will ba enarted 5 eaau par tin. laymaata for ..trauaient advertisements aiaatba snade la advance, Becniar adver. tiaemeats will ba eellected promptly at the .end J each moata. '.y. Communications eontalalnc newt ol eut- . Solent publla interest are solicited. No c rmmoDioaUoa uoat ba exneeted to ba oab- I isned Uial eontains obiaotlonabla personal Ulea,oc wltaaords t&a itema of tha author Articles longer titan hal( a'polamn mmt be paid lor. v .' . . . ' Any peraonfeeltng agarleved at anv anony mouaoommunieauon eanobtaln tne name or tha autoor by application at thU offloe aud .' showing wnereln tne Knevanoe exlaU. What avails oar great growth in material wealth oar vast expanse oar many millions if the poorest man and humblest citizen are not secure ia the rights the law gives them!'',:-'- ' ' : 1 - TllE JOURNAL. St. B. H4KPBR, ROSCOB Nt'NIT, Proprietor. Local Reporter. 1RW BEBNE. N. 0., JULY 10 IK90 Blared at n foal offlca at N Beraa, If 0 aaaecoud-elaaa matter. SENATOR VANCE AT RALE Hi 11 .When Zeb. Vance speaks the people listen. No man has the ears and the hearts of North Carolinians as Vance has them In tho Senate he is recognized as the representative of his State and the oracle of his people It is no wonder that Raleigh filled with people on the fourth of July to hear' Senator Vance. The address wa not a prepared one, but whoever knew Zeb. Vance unprepared to speak to a North Carolina audience! The speech was brimful of sound sense, lofty sentiment, pure patriotism and rian counsel. Wo wish we could rAnrnduce it. but one or two ex i , tracts must suftice. Among other things equally good the Senator said "I want to speak a brief word about the esseuco ot things want to ask those gray haired men vonder men who remember how things woie if the love ot liberty nf imtrioiisin. of country, is as ereat as it ever was. lias it grown with the growth of the. country! Has abundant charity and fraterni ty, and the purpose to protect all men in their lights grown with the material advancement and progress of these States ! "As our empire is so much great er than when in the days of the patriot fathers, do we love liberty more than they did ! Do we hold the rights'oi man more sacred than they! Are the people willing to make gi eater sacrifices for personal liberty and the public good than they ! Are the rights of this State and of the other States more re spected than in 1789! Alas, no! We do not love liberty so we.ll. Oar devotion is not sov fixed, so brieht. so pure, so self-sacrificing tut when the Representatives of North Carolina were directed to move forward in the Continental Congress "for the independence of the people. There is less respect for law and custom than ever be fnrfl in the United States. There is more danger to the rights of the people than ever since the founda tion of the government; more sectional hatred than ever since the close of the war. It is hard to believo, but it is true. The first wave of sectional hatred was ex cited by the war, that soon gave way, it wore itself out. Now another has come. They say those who sought to destroy the govern ment are about to secure control of it, and it has excited all the North and they are undertaking now to " pass legislation that will arbitrarily put ns back as if in a now period ot reconstruction. "And the Supreme Court of the ' United States is as bad as the politicians. In one case they have held that tho person of a Federal .rnrtfa is Hacred and that he can carry a ruffian along with him as a - body guard to protect mm uum J assault, and that when the guard , aiava a man he shall have immuni- t ami not be tried in either the ' State court or in the Federal court ka wa in v our own btate, a fpAAroj ludee has decided that an internal' revenue officer whose busi ness it is to collect ; taxes may stop ' you In the road and make you go ' and show what there is to be taxed, and if yon fall, that be . can shoot r'" yon with impunity. These things lrA Abidances that everything; must eive way to the sacred character of federal ,0uicer8rrtu uco v. wh- r &tna lire as ' nothing. ; They are ' - more destructive and dangerous to - the principles oi personal mwus Democratic ConTentl.n. r -In parauance to 'a call of the Democratio Executive, Committee; the Democrats met ia conventietM at Trenton JoneB county Saturday, jQiy the 5th, at 2 o'clock. The convention was - called to brder bj Mr. bamnei iladson, . chairman Democratic Executive Committee. wno explained the , object or. the mnnflno 'and pallail Xfp f. 'If Sanderson to actas temporary chal.Ainrww nan m,l IT TP Vnanna, .unl.n ? I ' A CiergJ Un motion, the temporary or ganization was made permanent;.- A committee of one from each township was appointed on rules and resolutions. The committee consisted of the following gentle men : Cyrus Foscue, Samuel Hud son, J. (j. Jfarker, Lewis. Kin. Edgar Kouse, Dr. F. A. Whitaker, C. H. Foy, L. A. Haywood. While the committee was out P, M. Pear sail was called and responded In a short speech, nrging harmony and well suited for the occasion. The committee reported through its secretary, Mr. Samuel Hudson, the lollowing resolutions which were unanimously adopted : Resolved 1, That we lutend to do our whole duty dnring the coming campaign as Democrats, and that we will support the principles ol the Democratic party. Resolved 2, That we are in favor of the" repeal ot the tax on banks chartered by the State. Resolved 3, That we are in lavor of free anil unlimited i'onigo of silver. Resolved 4, That we aie in favor of the real estate of the United States beiug owned by naturalized citizens of the govennut nt of the United States. Resolved 5, Believing in the doc trine of equal right m to all aud special privileges to none, and that taxation, National or State, shall not be nsed to build up one interest or class at the expense of another, we believo that the money of the country should bo kept m much as possible in the hands of the people, and hence we ask that nil revenue, national, State or county, Khali be limited to the necessary espouses of the government, ecnouloal'y and honestly administered. A committee of two lrom each township was appointed to select delegates to represent the county in the different conventions. The delegates reported by the committee and elected by the convention are as follows : Sursery. , ". The firct honors of surgery are awarded to those who are first to perform difficult operations. Judged by this standard, Dr. Valentine Mott, the distinguished exponent of surgical science, is entitled to the first rank among the surgeons of the , world In his thirtythird year, be placed a Higature around arteries within Jwo .inches of ..the heart aa operation - snffiicent of itself toTilaca Jiim5 at' the summit of his , profession. I a Tvl82S, he performed what is f universally allowed to be' the ' most difficult feat ;ever,' attempted, in sujge- man. was afflicted witn an enormous tumor in the neck, in which were embedded and twisted many of the great arteries. ' In removing this tumor, it was neces sary to take out entire one of the collarbones, to lay bare the mem branes ' inclosing, the lungs, to dissect around arteries displaced by the tumor and embedded in it, to apply forty; ligatures, and re move an immense mass of diseased matter. All this was done without the aid of chloroform. ,The patient survived the operation, and subse quently discharged the. duties of his profession. l ' Doctor Mott was the first to operate successfully for immovabi lity of the lower jaw, and the first to entirely remove the lower jaw. He was the first to succeed in sewing np a slit In a large vein; and he did this m some cases wnere a portion of the vein bad been sliced away an operation ol incon ceivable delicacy. He once cut away two inches of the deep jugu lar vein, which was cembedded in a tumor, ana tiea Dotn enus oi iu In the course of his long profes sional life, he tied the carotid artery forty-six times and ampu tated nearly a thousand limbs. Sir Astely Cooper truly remarked: 'Doctor Mott has performed more o'f the great operations than any man living or that ever uia live." STATE CONVENTION. H. C. Foscue, T. M. lirsull, Isaac Brock, II. . Brown, Dr. F. Whitaker. v JUDICIAL CONVENTION. Isaac Brown, Lewis Bynum, J. W. Mallard, J. C. nawkins, L. A. Haywood, A. P. Barrow, J. J. Simmons, H. C. Koonce, L. Dilla nnnt, Dr. F. A. Whitaker, W, B. Isler, June Stephenson, P. M. Pearsall, Jas. F. White, W. S. Cox. CONGEESSIONAL CONVENTION Cyrus Foscue, Lewis Bynum, J. B. Banks, J. F. White, John Par ker, B. F. Henderson, Lewis King, John W. Wooten, Beni. Brock, P. M. Pearsall, T. C. Whitaker, Luther King, Isaac Brown, J. E. Harrison, 0. II. Foy, W. B. Isler, Samuel Hndson. The following gentlemen were elected Democratic Execntive Committee for the County. James B. Stanley, Chairman, Samuel Hudson, K. F. Foscue, J. C. Parker, F. M. Dixon, Dr. F. A LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Diluk. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For eiok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness ake Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. ' For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, all of which ariso from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach , kidneys, oowelB or blood. Pranarnd nnlv bv Dr. Ft. MozLEY. At Anta, Ga. 50o. and VI. 00 per bottle. Hold by druesrists. . " PROFCSSIONAL. DH, Q K, BAG3Y, s SURGE01I DE1ITIST. OfH, Middle street, opposite Baptlat chorea,. ...-' k'-:? .- ,. . - decS dwtf." - NEWBEBNN. '0 WANTED BY LOUIS STEM, 0.Hjra SiKsk to. - I f 0,,0-1 . . .. . ' .1 ' v W VtWHI, COMMISSION 11EHCHAB.V, " ' . 7? PUe Street. V " New York tatr. Heron Plumes; - j P. H. PELLETIEE, W EgrefPlr . .Hides and 7oor.' 7 Both the! method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrnp of Figs is the only remedy or its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beueficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ana agreeablo substances, ii many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made 'it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute.' . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP f SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. KY. HE 11' IW. H r. ELY Catarrh CREAM BALM rZlv Clean de Naenl Panacea Allays Pa lu mil Inflammation. r;AXU MOjil V ItltOK<. ; Oran St., two door South at X i - Joarnat ouloe r . :-;,. ,. A apeclaltv made In nesotlailn email loaat tor short yme. . . .. -: ;, Will praetloe In tbe Coontlee ot Craven. Uai teret. Jones. Onslow and Panalloa. .-. - . I unitea eiaies cxan at tiew Berne, and Hupreme uoon 01 ue Biaw. . - ' . ritl du. OLEXEKT MiNLY. . 0. H. GOTO a Manly & Guion, ATIOBNBY8 AJ UW, 'Offloe 2d floor of Green, Foy & Cos's bank, Middle street, New Berne, N. C I Will praotioe in the courts of Craven and adjoining counties, in tha Supreme Court or the State, and in the trader Courts. 1 apiOdwtf Sea Birds or allt Sneale. 'and . Ran than prudacU. Caeh advaaoea made atainet ihinm.nt. i r desired., i,. , ' . Importers and Trader Nat. Bank." Hew ' YortClty.' ' v-... - Qermania Nat. Bank. Bew Orleatts, La. Peoplee' Nat. Bank, hew Orleans, Uk ' - LOUU STERir, t , niadSm 70 Plae Street. New Yark. Next! 1 ' .-"' P. at. S1M1IONS. .H. U GIBBS. Simmons & Gibbs, r ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will praotice in the counties otCraven, Jones, Uuslow, Uarteret, familoo, Lenoir and Hyde, and in the Federal Courts. ' ? 'r1-?' Offioe. on Craven street, next door below journal office. - - apl3dwtf Dr. J. D. Clark, DENTIST, . NEW BERNE, N. O. Ofllce on Cravcu. street, between Pollock and Broad. ' dw Peof. w. H 8HEPASD and oompo- tent aseietinU in the tonsoriai art will giveyooa ' Hair otit for......... 20 oenta, ' 8hAmpoo....... ...... so - " . 8have......... 10 - ' Gaston Home Varbor Sbop ALDEN'S.., ifold Cy eloped ia A Cyelo Unabric bandy vols.! iedla of Universal Knowledge, and Dictionary or Language in one, u t,uwiunnratkonai . CliorcliUI 3 S rEt Heals the Sor B.l . I Kestorea (lie . Seme of Taate and Smell, TRY THE CURE A particle 1b applied into each nostrlljand Is agreeable. Price SO cenu t Drtigeistsr by mail, replslerad. 60 ct. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warren Htreet. New York aprlfidwly HAY-FEVER Prominent Minister Writes. After ten years of ereat suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Moztey's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, tillnovl No. 28 Tatnall St. Atlanta, Ga. Divison superintendent "Didn't tell you to come 'round hero only once a week!" Applicant "Yes, sir; but Saturday, when I called, it was last week; and now, Monday, it it this week." Whitaker, L. E. Brock. Duffy, Benjamin - SENATORIAL CONVENTION K. F. Foscue, K. Ii, Hay, J. B Dr. C. J. Mattocks, B. F. Hender son, J. M. Henderson, VV. W Pollock, W.-H. Mallard, Ii. B Clay tor, N. J Learry, G. G. Noble, F. M. Dixon, James E. uray Artemus Haskins, L. B, Duffy, F, B. Becton, S. Hudson. , The Convention then called on that well known and talented gen tleman Hon. F. M. Sinvmons who entertained the Convention for about an hour with force, trntb and conviction. Ou motion the New Berne Jour NAL was requested to publish these proceedings. The Conven tion then adjourned. Edward F. Sanderson, Ch' K. F. Foscue, Sec'y. . Mr. Krehbiel had many interest ins things to say about the pre cursors of the pianoforte. Equally interesting might be some account of the pianoforte, drawn from ex nerience of patrons of summer re sorts and dwellers within earshot of a hive of music teachers. A timid- man,; who was much afraid of burglars, on leaving town for n week or two spent half a day in fastening op' all the doors and windows, and otherwise securing the house till, on finishing, he dis covered that the only way by which he himself could leave the house wa.8 by the chimney or ' the letter V c,m . .(,.;,.,: :;A-j ..!'".v-r,I ..." OUR LINE OF Sterling Silverware Is the Largest and Most Artistic ever shown in this City. We ollrtr f-pociai il liven Tomorrow. STRAW HATS. A Fine Line of them at Barringion & Baxter's. - Also, a large lot of SIMPLE HATS at New York cost. See Our Stock of Neckwear, Full line of CLOTHING, SHOES and DRY GOODS at . Barrington & Baxter's. IIWU 0 Attention, Ladies. Having just received a Sample hot of the - FINEST PARASOLS, at a GREAT REDUCTION, will sell lame type. mmh bindiiur. DervoL. 6O0.. roer set S4.0O. Half Morocoo, per voL, 8Se., perset, e)S4.O0. . Vol. 18-now Ready The volumes thus far IssumwM answer ..; more questions in the practical every-day . life of tbe average reader, than au rne -Volumes of any complete cyclopedia in tbo market" Test (hem and see A sped- men volume may be ordered and returned if not wanted.- .( ): i . t,l - - fc 1 Q.00 essh with order before Nov. LwlB ; bclothbtodinz.org2,06 V WIS. v the same bound in baU Morocco, aU sent prepaid. ' tlioseww ready at onoe,NinaliiderHlsswo. . "The price la very low, the' form ex- ceedingly handy for a work of reference, andUie War 1 " The literarv skill and ludicioua editor- ihlp which nave cb&ractemaea tue nDaenacuiE . Imm the ontaet have been in uo degree relaxed.11 -Sum New York, v . - ' It k an unabrldeed dictionary and a Storehouse of Information on almost every eon eelvabie topic . i a more we see or ine won ua . more we are pieasea." wwatumal jtfonuuv. JsJDron.0.' pt iJ - - "The convenient form, the excellence of binding;, paper, and Illustrations, and tbe skflUul arraagement of artkdes make Uita a handr cyelo. bed la, which will be used ten times where the bulky Britannica would be consulted once. Tha lustrations are really helpful, and are very num. arous. No matter what other cyclopedias a writes rnave, 'Auen s manuou soouiu ue uuuuuw Ivm ThM Writer. Boston. . "It is a remarkably well made book foi the price -. The peculiar snaps man. u. txxm (itreme y easy to read-which a moat valuable thing to the student Tha clean cut, heavy faced type used for titles is a good leature ana umwiri, alfr lightens the task of the investigator. ; The Vs. j:m 1 i.i till aocentea syuaow w ewr uiuuuu.i.rwj narked and tbe pronunciation, when It offers any li faculties, ia set forth phonetically. In a word. uls popular worn us mm. ucuij vi leatly andaccurately manufactui'niericav BELL THE JEWELER. New York Cost, POSITIVES .ra Publi8h6rf The whole troth is so seldom told that when told it seems like ie. - Pecul Many peculiar points make Hood's Bar saparilla superior to all other medicines. Peculiar m commnation, proportl and preparation' ot ingredients, SI JW Hood's Barsaparilla- possesses ff ?0v thefullcuratiwval'ioof tho S ' jr w nt dom. best known remedies. the vegetable klng- rccullar in and economy saparilla is be said, V) 9 Onef its strength Hood's 6a the only modi- .which can truly " One Hundred Doses Dollar." '- Medicines in larger and, smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not .produce as good results as Hood's. Peculiar, in 1 its medicinal merits, Hood's Barsaparilla accomplishes cures hith erto unknown, and has won for Itself S the title Of' The greatest MoodaV purifier ever discovered.". ty. reculiar In its " good name home," there- Is now S , Vwmore of Hood's Sarsaparillar m 1 jT- sold in Lowell, whereyr, JtjJitlsrhade, than of . all rother blood purifiers. OarPecullftr In Jts phenomo-'sv AACial record of sales abroad, S'tf&jriio other preparation has .X wVevcf'attaineasuchpspu- larity Iff so "short ' a' time, and "retained - its popularity and confidence among aU classes rof people so steadfastly.. Do not be induced to huy other preparations. but be sure to get the Peculiar Modlcine, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bj all draggUU. tU .Ixfarfi. fxoparedonly by C L HOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hau. 100 Doses Ono' Dollar f M. P. HOLITjS FASHIONABLE TA1LOK. Next door tb P. M. Praney V Hard ware ' "U' SOUTH FRONT STREET. Large stock of fine samples. Clothing made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rate reasonable Also, cleaning and drains done in neatest styles : .- I8d2m W CALL EARLY. Ms H. STILT AK, Agt; GBAKB OPENING ! Bell's Jewelry Store, UNDER "HOTEL ALBERT." Every reader of tho Journal ought to keep time and join the procession to the above-named splendidly appointed jewelry store, where you will rioa a new stock of Watches. Clocks and Fine Jewelry, at priaes that defy compe tition. Having moved to the above elegantly furnished store, will be pleased to serve all my old patrons and the public een erally. Repairing a specialty. Oar workshops being more spacious and fitted with the latest improved machin ery, we are now able to do all classes of work with neatness and dispatch. which we import direct from the Wes ifSn Tl.. fcV f. !i Undies. r.-., ' -t; t5ii itW tJSllslSrii Oivo us a call and see our prioes. ROBERTS & BROmI;' - South Front street. 1 . ; VWW KEBNE ' fggr Ve Job Gail & Ax's and txiril- ard's Snuff. NEW YOEK, 898 Pearl St., P. O. Box 1SB7. Chicago, 843 Wabash Ave.;aUanta.7i Whttehaus THE- Dickens 03,00 Vloirr the Works ' oi Charles Dickens,'- Handsomely R0D1ERTS & DRO. WHOLESALE DEALERS JN k GROOERIilS. PRO VISIONS tinted and finely bound; and nA T5 nX ouAaV win over wu - musirauons, ml uyyup, uuuto wuueo. a H1- - fabulous to 'we Btii flour direct from the Mills I inanv. but it is one of the recent- happy products of Alden's Im- erafyMevohdiorC ' The ?'f Boz V Dickens. f . r i in juionigan. , . : We have in stock a big supply of West IndiaiEolasses, JOE K. WILLIS, PROPRlETOIt OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA Now , Bcrno, '.iNT. C. Old .Curiosity Shop, t BftTld CoppwneW ( uurwt'iJiaa awries, TsJa of Two CltiML Uiusominercial Trsrelr. m m w mmm m m m m . I Amerloea MOW. , VETEPJRAKY SPECIFICS " . Fcr Sorses. Cattle. Sheen. Ion Sees.' COO Face Book on Treatment ef Animals au Viai Olekens. The Works of Charles Dlckeme. ' " Una " MMah 1m t vnla .small IvA. MWld t nm with onmerou lUnttraUoas, well printed on (air : pper,ototn,j.wu. , , i . t ,i ,j yi; n v v ' T.l.t nt Vr.1. 1 an Tllnairmttlona. .. " I Somber and Son,' iKntoal Friend. ' RepriBted, KdWlaon roodj K Plckwksk Papers. '.. Barnauby Rudse, . Sketohei by Bos. I. Oliver Twlit, -' ' OreetKxpeotatlons, , Picture from Italy . r This'Boz" edition of Dick-' ' . .:" l-3 . t fix.- ' ens is i niiieu irum , luo tutuut; - rilftt.firt na Armlftton's Ponnlar ISpISaUrinfeC this same, II, 11. Strains, Lameness. Rhenmatlam. I : ii '.; nl' L : r-1 a ' - - (MD.-I)lstemper, Masai Dlecharaee. 7 ftUinOT. ineiT PUDllSneU UHCe being$10.00aset, ' The paper used is trifle lighter 4 and a little-' cheaper in quality, . but both are good. . . JLho books may be seen at the office of this paper,or a specimen volume, returnaDie, win per sen ; fiostpaid 'or 50 CCnti. ' bartfclentVree. D.U. Uoteer tiruba. Worms. F,.K.-Conaba, Heaves, Pnenmenla.. V.K..Uillnnr llrln... nll..l,.Tl (.0.--!UncarrlaEe, HemorrhaKee. f ILiLirrlnnTV end Kldnrrv Dluuu. t I.I. Ernutlre Diseaaei. Mnnire. i , J.li.nDiseases ef OigeitlOD. Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual. ' - ? Witch Hazel Oil andMcdlcator, 97.00 Price, Singlo Bottle (over SO doeea), , .tfO Sold br Drnssltti; or Sent Prepaid anrwhers and in any quantity on Reoelpt olFrlee, ... ' Humphreys Med. Co.; 109 Fulton It., R. T. Italian atd Amerioan Marble and all qualities of material. 1 v . - Orders solicited and given prompt attention, -wuh satisfaction guaran teed. - ' . G. E. JIili-eu is my aRtnt at Kinston, I and Alkx. Fields rraular traveling at;ent. ' ,!- ' f ' v' EuiupnunTS' SPECIFIC No. iij Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prottratlon, train over-work or othar ; fl par vial, or S viala and large vial powder, for SA SoUBTDBDaoiBT,orsentptpaldmnwiptfi . ri-Jaiwra'aaUlae tfctlUI S.H. X. 'Alllfof our Veterinary PreDtrations can be had of J, V, Jordan, DruKgist, Greensboro Female College, S,vL'cotrBJ,oad and Midle ,trelu' -The Seventy-first Session of this well 1116 Alliance 10 1116 I TORI. known institution win pegin on tne 27th Dajr of August, JS90; li Tii oililltinn tn Hinrnnch infltriintifin in Tub Phoohcshivi Parhkb, bold, vlellant. aggressive and progreaslve, It has opinions and expresses them. Forty-eight eolnmns, the Literary Coarse,'epeolal advantasea ZtJt. are offered in the departments of In I ancesi "Tbe Uveet paper in the Honibt ooes 19 nearly. i2Hu postomces ln; worth Carolina nu-iutiy vaau. eena lor sample copy, a strnmental and Vocal Music, EIocut:on, Art, ana fnysioai Trainipg. , ; . r; Ohartte moderate. v For Catalogue applf to ' ' -.; v' . . -je ? . i-iv!in . A . JMl.' 0 n CO, - J'1.- I reetet that tlvese thing are so. ' box BlB,..;ytiiig done in neateat tmMvm jc24 dlm , , . ( rreBiaenc dross THK IPROQKSSSIVB r'ARMFB f U h. Pour, Editor. ; - u. Jl, lTitovrisB,BnelnessMana(wrrr 'tf HO r.lORE EYELftSSSS K9RE DTSr LlVR-G AP , v A OsrtAln, Bafft, and EWm" ve T ' Producing long-Sigftednes, & r . -v : mg tlit &'ght Of ttit L.l CuregTearDrc-s, Crihuls::,ri, " lumora, t;eo tyes, r.:a":i r Aim, erraallT eOlcec!"". v Piaiadiea, mch a. 1 i-r i mare. Unit Hh , "V ,Wuart)vrlnliaiiimH"ii-. 0AliVM ma be um iu h., ... field brail Drnsgiutd : . i i-.-'u fa rt ' . -v on "1 in . . f-area, . , . r ,
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