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he 'Dai ly if OURNAL. VOL. ;.NO. 3. NEW BEENE, N. C FKIDAY, APRIL 3, 1891. PRICE 5-CENTS. 1 t. v iff K or "4 9l BUSINESS LOCALS. L03T Solitair Diamond ring, finder will reeelve 150 reward, npon leaving ma at JouksaL office. L3TRAYED from Pearoe's pasture, a OWeok and white Coir with one horn. A literal raward will ba paid for her return. . matJlU ,: , ,, . .. ALtX McKsvY. TXT ANTED A good Boot tnd 8hoe- Y V maker at one. Job Mc3obt.y, ' marls lm - Pollock at., near Middle. 2000 LBS. Country Stall, 10c. per lb. Lard at my O.K. Nelson, EOBERTS ft BRO. are receiving a Large Stock of Boot and Bboea, Dry Uoede. Groceries and Provieloae. They buy at haadquartera and oan give J on Low Prices, auM "VfTCE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes lA at I cU. each. CE.NkWorr. f2Slm "iVTEW JLi ctnei DKUO 8TORE. Drugs. Medi- ctnek and Chemicals, a P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of ' Druggist's Sundries. Trasses and firaoes. Mew crop Garden Seeds. Kin and Large Rioek Cigars and Tooacco, all w. Pre : serlptloas accurately compounded (and not .at vtl prices), our motto and our -uccea. ). a GRKKN, 'Druggist and Apothecary. Middle St., four doon dom Pollock. jan25 ly " AGRICULTURAL affairs in East Carolina reported as eeriona. "Three new papers make a start this week, one at Ashevillo, one at S mthport and one at Franklinton. Edwin Booth, the great trage dian, announces his retirement .from the stage at the end of the present (session, which will be next Saturday. , The Boston Post says: "Mr. Charles A. Dana predicts that if Mr. Cleveland were nominated in 1892 be would lose New York by 59,000 votes. This only was needed to make his calling and election sure." , , It is said that Governor Palmer, who has just been elected Senator from Illinois, is a victim of the grip, whieh threatens to turn into - pneumonia. He is 73 years of age, and his sickness is cause of un easiness. 2 WHEN the election of Captain and Sergeants of Police was fin ished Monday night, and it was seen that no new man had been chosen, Editor Weill remarked soto voce: "Well, I guess the police men on duty tonight will sleep more soundly than usual." Pretty gtod even for a Solomon. Wil mington Star. Italy having recalled her min ister at Washington, the question of the day is, shall we have war T We have no room for the discussion of international law, and only ven ture the opinion that a better understanding of the situation by the Italian Government will lead to an amicable adjustment of 'affairs. The Wilmington Star says that , Stanley's manager has cancelled his engagements for the State of ; fezas. The reason given is that 1 .some members 'of the Legislature expressed their opinions so freely 1 about Henry M. for deserting from ' the. Confederate army' that the v manager . concluded he would not meet with a very enthusiastic re oeption in that State. ' "Groyer Cleveland celebra ted his 54th birthday anniversary last Friday. Ten years ago, when he was 144, Mr. Cleveland ' was major of Buffalo. At 48 he was Governor of, New York, and at 49 ha was President of the United States. Notwithstanding the Sun's apprehensions 7 concerning1 Mr. Cleveland's health, the Ex Presl ' dent was never mora robust than r today. He will be able to serve ' r another Presidential term and still V be on the sonny side of 60." :K Certain of onr exchanges pro test -"i vigorously against ' the assumption that Mr. ' Harrison will win the - Republican nomination next year. Bat if Blaine is ont of the race, what then f tWho else is there ' that : the Republicans . wil dare to nominate, on the platform that the Harrison administration was not a Buccesa t For that is what the refusal to renominate for tha presidency . Us present incum lant would . mean. New York Commercial Advertiser. 1 ' '' - C:!J.-:njCryJoriPitchir$jDa5tor LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVEBTI3EMIXTS. J. F. Taylor Tobaooo, flour, etc. Baroaih Stoes Ladies $3 shoes. J. F. Ins Diamond ring. The annual meeting of the Woman's missionary Society of Centenary M. E ohurch will be held this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, on in the church. Through the untiring efforts of Bro. Billiard of the "Democrat," Scotland Neck is soon to have a military sohool. Seven thousand dollars have already been subicirbed. We learn with regret of the death of Mrs. Nancy Duffy, wife of Dr. Chas. Duffy, at ber home at Catharine Lake. Onslow County, aged about 70 years. Mrs. Duffy was an exemplary christain lady, held in high esteem by all who knew her. She was the mother of three of our prominent physicians, Drs. Charles, Frank and Loinster Duffy. She leaves another son and three daughters. We extend our tympathies to the bereaved relatives. m;.. , jii. tui ,,., r, Miss Addis Jenkins, of Bethel N. C.. for twelve years a member of the Methodist church, changed over to the Jewish faith. "After receiving several . . ,i . . , weeks instructions therein she was I received on Tuesday into the full fel lowship of that religion, by Rabbi J. L. Meyerberg, at his residenoe in Golds boro, her Christian name Johanged to Sarah, and immediately after married hv him to Mr. Julius Rosenbanm. an orthodox young Jewish merchant of . I of extending tha Onslow railroad to " i with a large foroe of hands. A big shioment of rails for the road is soon 1 expected to arrive and the road will be .,. . ... . ... I uum io iUBjuvu.e ami vueu u. 101s wij as rapiaiy as poseioie. many peopieithe skilled artist. 1 do not like to in of Onslow county are dlssatified with he road built only as eager for it to be ' I nnisnea in nsw cerne as ew uernians themselves are. well, n no untoward I circumstance happens, the Indications I are that we will all nnn be .ratined by the completion of the road, giving! through connection between New Berne I and Wilmington. Meeting of the Fair Association. Everv stockholder of the Fair Asso- " meeting tonight and be present, it win ... ...1 be held at 7:30 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and other matters of importance acted upon. Among other questions that will be brought up is the selling of season tickets. So much deoeption and fraud has been practiced in the past in their use that it is almost certain some change will be made in regard to them. This is the only meeting the stoek holders havo, and what is done tonight will regulate the next Fair. Come out and do your part in securing such action on all matters before the meeting as will be promotive of the Fair's con tinned prosperity. Death of Col. W. L. Saunders. n, win: T d.. j... a ui diWi uieu an umiiu, iuuiiuhi .j o... . r.i:u im....j. April 2d, 1891, aged about 60 years. For ten days his death was expected it anv time, he was so seriously ill. He will b bnrlerl ftc Tarhoro thia eveninir. oi ' flnHMA. ... ...f.!.t:.....i the old North State and a true worker in her cause. He was a gallant officer in the Confederate army. He wsil lieutenant colonel of the 46th raiment , ... . , " . in which, and in other commands, be saw muoh aotive sarvioe, and was wounded several times, onoe verv Alter tne war ne an vaiunt service .a. . . . . . a . ' , . . for, the Democratic party as editor of the Wilmington Journal., Be waa an - omoe g DseiBtery ox owte w wnt w su tun vawincj uroaveu py.HW uoaui oi uaroi. b. jsngiaDara. ana ne nas em- clently filled that responsible position ever sinoe to the credit of both himself i and.Stata omce ne aiso ooiiatea, eaitea no pun- a, a.', a ,.' -mm - t I iisnea-wn, volumes or ins oiomai Raaarda of North ' flarnllna. K hrlnelner ,k. i i.t;.A-W 4awii .Kn ""ZZ:" Ii:::," i; iiuo cuu : vk a I vs s iu vuiiiuiviiivu va wow was tue isawm It is invaluable and an enduring ttontt' ment to his , memory. He performed these labore while suff erlng from the long ana paiuiui illness wnioa unaiiy ouooo ma mo, , 4 t j ?w'iu We are told is was his intention to eolleot also the dooamentarv historv of v , :" . - North Carolina slnoe it became k State. It ie greatly to be regretted thai he was not spared to accomplish this desire his also. f,n &wis..fy:'sy-r--' uoi. oaunaers. was an accompnsneo, .a M j ' t able, good and true man, and leaves in hischaraoter an example well worth of following. awwwg.;.,.!;, Personal. . Mrs. Iola H. Gates left yesterday for her home near Raleigh from a visit to relatives in the city. We are glad to sea our former towns men, Messrs. T. J. and F. G. Mitchell, now of Henderson. They arrived last night for a visit to their relatives in the city. Mr. B. F. Thomas, who was long en gaged as a compositor in the Journal offloe left to take employment in Ral eigh. We wish him success. HISS BREWER'S SCHOOL. At Perfection, Craven County N. C. Editor Journal: As educating the masses is now the all-absorbing theme, I thought I would report what we are doing nere. Educating the masses, is one of the cardinal principles of the Alliance, we hear it from the press, from the hustings, from everywhere until our noble old State, led by her worthy Educators seems to throb with enthusiasm. Last, though not least in this devoted band of philanthropists stands craven oounty's very clever and ComnAtent Rnnerin tand ant. who in a t inr bis best energy of a long scholarly life to this great cause. Our County stood at the head of the list once, when Mr. 0alTin Wile ,MrinV.ndflnt nf the State, and suoh men as Mr. George 3. Attmore, Wm. B. Wadsworth, John .A Vne r am gave unstint- mgiy weir time, taient ana energies, to tK:. I. . i.iv.?i it is to be hoped she may soon occupy again, that most enviable position. I am digressing. 1 want to tell about our oohool. it was my privilege to attend the close of a five months sohool taught for us by Miss Lula Brewer, of Craven oounty. The progress of the children was satisfactory, the dialogues. reoitations eto., were well rendered. I dramatio talent displayed by these common piace uoye ana gine, out j . ; . j waiuou uy meit mucin uuu sauuui Teacher they verr Pleasantly astonished land entertained their parents and friends. Like the rugged marble in H?e.q" dnot know the beauty IB iU WO UUllUBUt UIIUUB UUI1I broueht out by the maniDutations of jdividuallze when all did so well, but I mu" D .X u,, ' (tar VAnnifiAtt rf rh niipfaw ahe,U r-f riuK toni(,hti admirably dono. also Miss Nannie Ivy, Zsllar Davis, Ada Daugh erty, Battie Avery, and Masters James "n4. G?rden Avery did exceedingly wen. iibu Diewgr is a iauniui pains taking teacher; I hope we may secure her services again; but she has so many personal attractions, that I fearsome aonreciative vounz man will nreelude the possibility, I must mention the soul- stmng music led by Mr. Francis of I tt r a Ti . . I died. I Wednesday, April 1st at her reeidence I at Maple Grovo Onslow county, Mrs Jane Mills, aged 76 years. KING HUMBERT THREAT ENED BY THE MAFIA. Minister Fava's Reason for Resigning. THE MAFIA THREATENS TDE KINO S LIFE. Berlin, April 1. Advices from Rome say that it has been learned there that mysterious Mafia warnings have been conveyed to King Humbert, demand ins that full and efficient protection be at onoe secured to Italian residents abroad. It is believed that the action of the Italian government in so unexheot- edly recalling its Minister to the United I States, Baron Fava, is owing to the fear of the Ministry that unless some dec! I . tt . . nramiio, a rnhlHor nriain. nr Hid nnm. Imissioner of some overt aot muBtins- I f- w - - wablj grow out of the present oondi tlon 01 PPmar IeeUnK BKUfl VA 8 "Aaus y kbuuhuiu. WABHiNUTOtt, u. April i. in hib 1 w . r a a w t resignation Baron Fava informs the I Secretary that as the United States government has not given assurance murderers of Italian subjects I acquitted by American magistrates and I murdered in prison, while under the I Immediate protection of the authorises I of New Orleans, would be brought to liustloe, thelwlian government has 1 IW.uw .w.. wiuww. uw . w. j m.h. uv ou9itr ot ,h0wing onenlv its dissatis- I faotion dy recalling the Minister of his 1 maiestT, King Humbert from a country I where the Italian - representatives is " unable to obtain justice. Baron Fava wW ielkVf for ltty , a tt0rt time i EX-SECRETARY BAYARD'S OPINlOH. wnitKo-ros n.i.. lnrii l.-ln ra J garding the recall of Baron Fava, ex I Secretary of tho State Bayard said that I a mm . III . a P m . a pleti0I1 of the investigation of the New I L . . . .. ... . m a i uneans trouble, "xiotntng nasaevei oned whloh would warrant war be twcen wis country ana iy. i nave hm not fear of any tmue." GaranUs Cora for L Grippe, We tntUorbe our ad ertised druggest to sll you Dr. King's New Discovery for ConBun,ption, Coughs and OoldV upon j. 0r,BM ..4 -m ig.. this remerlv ao- oordina to dincuons. civug it a air tnai. I and experience no benefit, you may return na 7" MZ I0iiIed I Wa MaVathli Affa hAMnaA M thA ssai ,..-, meoM. A Dr.Kina-'a NwDinovrv during last season's epldemio. Have heard of of no ease in which it failed. Trv It. 1 Tr al bottles free ' at S. Duffy, Drag l . . . -r mrl m. J mtm, - I Store. Large size OOo, and $1.00. I PL.IJ.ah tm tT!tst.n.t. -ieMwtt. rv" "" Over 5,000 Italian Immigrants. New York, March 81, The arrival of Italian immigrantalduring the pres ent month at the barge office were 5,324. nearly dousls those of last month. New York's Increased Death-rate. Nrw York, Maroh 31. The record of deaths since noon yesterday up to noon to-day is 146. There are 196 policemen on the siok list to-day. Death of a. Noted Preacher. Lynchburo, Va., Maroh 31. Rev, Dr. John E. Edwards, one of the ablest and best known Methodists ministers in Virginia dide here tonight, aged 77 years. Chicago's Alarming Death-rate. Chicago. March 31. There were 200 deaths reported at the health coffie yes terday, grip, pneumonia and kindred iseasea being the principal causes, it was one of the largest records for a single day the offioe has ever received. The grip and complications of the grip and pneumonia are apparently becom ing more prevalent. The number of deaths reported yesterday are almost one-fourth as large as the entire list of last week and wae just one-fourth of the number of deaths of the week be fore. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 60o. and $1 00 bottles by all leading druggists. marSlm. Nothing is eternal that can be seen. When Rby was sick, wo gar her Castoria. TVhuu she was a Child, she cried for C&storit. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. An Ideal of Perfection Realized, WE CLAIM OUR "ALDINE" LADIES BUTTON SHOE TO BE . STEP IN ADVANCE OF ANY SHOE EVER BEFORE OFFERED for the same money. It is equal in quality to any $3.00 shoe in his city. Bargain Store. J. F. TAYLOR HAS ANOTHER Big Drive in Tobacco. POUNDS NOW ON THE WAY. BARRELS NICE FRESH FLOUR NOW STOCK. ALSO, A THUNDERING BIO LOT OF COFFEE, BOUGHT JUST BEFORE THE RISE, FOR SALE OWER THAN IT CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWH RE. Country Merchants. look to vonr interests. uau eany ana lay id a oig supply. A BALL AND BAT. Just arrived, a new lot ol Children's Suits, from 12.50 to 85.50, and wllhjeach suit we will give A BALL AND BAT. J. M. HOWARD. Prof. Eutrene Wallnau. rnxm nr too Piano Tuner and Repairer, Educated at the Conservatory ot Music, In Berlin, has located In this on ty .nd will b. pieasea to reoeive orders. fiStej f01 thaMadf.s Satisfaction guaranteed. NOVELTIES In latest styles ANCHOR BRAND B HrRTS. 0TJFF8, and COLLAR, fine NKQUOIK NEW SPEING GOODS Arriving every flay, com and call on ns before buying elsewhere. I have the agenov lor one oi tne largest unicago merohsnl r on ounetargesiumcago merohsnl TaUoring Establishments, nd am swe to furnish jroa nw st clothing v ; , ; ...,. ; , MADE TO ORDER, and of beat Imported fabrics, almost aa low a ouying mem reuay made, come and look over our aampiea. Tho M Star Clslhfcr, , . , , ' AUllDIiB BTICEET, NTTO HoTai, A1.BIRT, Haw Bnin, H. Yery Mysteriously Disappeared. And where he has gone no one can tell. The question was often asked yeaterday. Have you seen him today? The answer was no. One merchant remarked to another that he saw him board the western bound train about m o'clock. Just as 1 expected, said the brother merchant, I thought It was get ting time for him to buy some bankrupt stock out at 40c., 60c. or U71 ;o. on the dollar, and I will bet my whole siock of goods that the next time you heur from him be will turn up In Raleigh or some other large town with a stock bought at dOc. on the dollar. Did you notice the little pamphlet lately Issued by the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Industrial Association? I was at tracted by a peculiar announcement on page lti which reters to gome fellow whom they choose to Identity as "Big Ike." What does It alt mean? Who la he, and what Is bis name? There seems to be a lot of solid truths In what they say about him, but at the same time the article waa evidently written In a spirit of malice. Who was the merchant that wrote the article? Any time you can get any light on the subject, plea.e let me know and I will very much appre ciate It. Good morning .Jones, NOTICE. Havlns Qualified, before Die Clerk of the ! superior (jourt of Craven cuuntv. North Carolina, as Executor of the last Will and testament of Wm. Foy. defeased, lute ol Hld county, I hereby give notice to all pei sons having claims agaln6t Hie estate of saw wm. oylo present luem to me on or before the Crst da April, is)2, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recover-.. Persons In indebted to said rsUte are re quested to make payment. Tliia April Int. at Trenton, n.v. aprldltw.H. W. F. KOV, Kxecntor. NOTICE. State of North Carolina. 1 Onslow County. ! Office ol Keglstor of Deeds. ) In accordance with an Act of tin Genrnl Assembly ratified the 3rd day of March, 191. and called, "An Act to fund the debt ol Onslow County and to levy a Kivcial Tax to ply the same, ' Notice U hereby alven to all persons holding Claims, Warrants, or Judgment against Onslow County, due prior to the first day of January, 18S7, to present said claims, warrants orjudgments to the undersigned at his office in Jackson ville In county and Htate above namtd on or before the 1,1th dav of April, lt!)l. This March U'lh. 18'J1, C. C. MORTON, It Register of Deeds for Onslow County . For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Engines l.xGO new cylinders; balance in 0:;i order. James Redmond, Sec & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co A FULL LINE OF Heating and Cooking Stoves AT L. H. Cutler & Go. UBK Bishop's Gamphorine For the Complexion. For Chapped Hands, Face and Lips or Roughness of the Skin. This !s an exquisite toilet preparation fori the cure and prevention or chapped anu rough akin; removes blJNBURN, wilt keep the COMPLEXION beautifully smooth, sot and fair. TlmnimnilRiif ladles have nsed it with the above result, will you be ohi among tliel number? Price 2io. nor bottle. For sale bv J. V. JORDAN. druKKlst. R. J. GOODING, druggist, and at all of the prlncl-1 pal drug stores. dec6 dwlm Washington, 1). C. FOR EASTER! The prettiest line oi CHILDREN'S JERSEY SUITS ever offered on the New Berne Market. a is n nno una o DDnrr. ai r . a. ment of Youths' Suits, new SUppiy 0f Ziegler i shoes arrived yester day. Barrington & Baxter. THE UNITED ORDER OF Isw I f f fratornal CO-OperatlOH IN THREE MONTHS; $56 Profit TJDon the Payment of $19.50. Memhers in One Week, TW, not fail to make vonr weeklv and Do not fall to make yonr weekly monUuypaymentsontoinorrowaheS8dtosUIS.fc:ri..:, VrTen c 0. ! ' arlWwtf. . LocaI, BaCRXTAKT. HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Threa Story Erick Stcre and Dwel ling, with two story rt r txtension, on Craven Btreet. Terms: $500.00 ensh; balence in five notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res pectively, and bearing 6 per cent, interest. Apply l0 , 3n"4 latp I O. E. LODGE. ilr DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Rceipe cf tho late J.)r. Walter Duffy, mi!Ec;iON.r: Do:" f0r a ,. lKi, ,,r three years old, one teaspooHfui; .v child llute months old, ten drops; for a calld six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve months old, nearly hall a tcasr-ooiilul-reptfallng these doses frequently n nece6bary uutu relief ii pro cured. Tins is to nnii, una 1 uuve'iised Duffy's Ckoi r tsv hi i" in n,y lumily lor over six months ai,d 1 believe it to be a most excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially una preventive. Our youngest child hud a severe Ktt.u k of croup about a year ago, insomuch that wo lelt anxious about its recovery, hut was successfully treated by our physician, but thinking It probable that other atiacks miisni follow we frequently used liutly's ( roup Syrup and the child has had no marked symptoms of croup since, and 1 believe it In due to the use of the I roup Hyrup, and we now fteep a bottle of it at our house al ail Uiues.and 1 cheerfully recommend It toail. K. H. Baknum. Also very effectual in relieving coughs andcoUU. Pkfi'ai:xii am sold nif U. N. DUPPV, ivv Bern, N. O. Wholes tie Ag.-nK-McKofbou A Kobldns, Itlfnltxii Htivn; Win. U. Kchlelllln 4Co ITU William s;ici-t, New York city. BUGGY AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Ilnvii-,' lioi-.ulit out the HiiL'sy and Carriage Manufacturing Industry of J. W. Stewart 1 mu now prepared to turn out All Kinds of Work On bin i t notice. Kepairlns and Fainting-a specialty, and i at Ivfactlon guaranteed. tlorsc.MuH-'iujjKivcn the best attention. jhoeuiK all around Si 20 all Half ' palnmacof !i Kit The pat mnac of the inihlic In reKiieclfnllv solicited. 0. 11. WATERS. We Are Kcw in Position TO ULl, ALL, lir.KIC OKDERH. UI'.ICIC ORDERS. We have Vi '.n n t;ctd Meal to exchange fjr t'uttiiii S, c,l. Come to sen nt; y i your Klce if you want llit;hi'rtl l'rlce. W. P. BUilliUS & CO., rchsnisand Grain Dealers 1 !;-, New lUrnc, N. C. SSuli REWARD ! 1 have the .It of Watche! , Jewelry, Silverwaro and Clocks, Eastern North Carolina. These onnil in wero lioutiht, tor Kl'OF CASH and will be sold lower than they can lie bought frou any other house in North Carolina, aal em ploy more woiumen than all the other watchmakers in tho city combined. lean do your work prnmply and with despatch. Lome nnvi tee. Hits largest stock and lowest prices nt m. K. EATON'S, Opposite HaptiKt Church Middle Bt. SALE, EXCHAKGE LIVJ2RY. a t'ai Has now on hand a laree lot of fin MULES and nORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Also, a fine lot Of BilPoiflq. Rnarl Carts and Harness, all of which will be I sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don t fail to cotno and seo him Wor making a trade. Feeding a fpcci-:!ty. nov27dwtf An Unparalleled Offer! il'or the next thirty days WO will sell SOLID GOLD HIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH FIRST QUALITY LENSFS AT .50 Per Pair! RWr ipttt?. lvrnvrw I " uu. Ii J. GOODING, Successor to E. IT. Meadows & Co.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL l -a ik... - m. i m u k - m h mrmw-m sl i comer Pollock and Middle st. fKUfRIETOR OF (JUUHIWES COUGH OTTRT This preparation contains no nnlnm Ofrtaln enre for coughs, hoarseness, do.! and if It does not effect a cure after taklnS one bottle, the money will be relunded W purchaser. , OflTMUS OINTMENT, for -happed hands and every akin trouble mm i keep everything in the" lne, anda," arge and well selected sto. L. of Toilet Ar tlo es, Soaps Sponges, Perfumes, Charnols i Skins. Hair Brushes, eto a miI." ...J ! of Patent and Proprietary Medicles7o" ew- ins Tobacco, Plug and hue Cut. BmokiinT, Knh'ri.;" uv' "u lV0: VVWs in ' For Rent. jue nnuse on vonin Front ..., occupied aa Marine Hospital. Apply to ' sSsilo2 win aii fr... ...v, . vu . auonou a i, figffig I r.R m :1 v""" ""r m vraven cauntv Uarollna, on Monday, the f ijr, at Um. their Pulp and w and I ."1'.. S.",.rL,lu.."11 'A81' jnaooinf For farther partlcnlai enquire of I toar2td H.RAY,Ir, .. KewLcn. . ..
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