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:A FCBLSEEBS' AHHOdrCMm. " THC DAILY JOURNAL U JrabUshed Dtdly ioept Monday at ti.00 peryaart ttMfOT six months Delivered to elty subsorlbers '" etWoeateper month. -' - THI WKKKLY JOURNAL Is published ' mrltandvit MDnnna. .'- i-nymont tor transient advertisement moat be made In advataee. Begular adver ' I'JtMBUvUl b ootleoted promptly at the and o each month. '; Oomsaunloatlons eontalning ufiMnffl- eleatpublle Interest are tollolted. Ho oom ' . asnntoatton mat to expected to be publlsh- T A the contains objectionable personalities, tr lthkoKU the nam of the author. ArU taa.loar than bar oolamn molt bo paid ' tr. - -c- ; Amy porion feelln aggrieved iturw anysaous eommunloatlon can obtain the axes of the author by application at this tmeeand shovlnt wherein the rTlevanee slat. '' BVLE9 ADOPrSO BY THB NORTH CAR- . V OUHAPRB3S AH800IATION. -'A Taesaoi or not less than nve cents per v tins will Mob erged for "erds of thanks, - rssmlutlonsof respeet" and obituary poetry . also (or obituary notloaa othar than thoaa which' the editor himself shall give as a mat . ' .- tar of news. Rotleese'eDnrch and society and another ; ' ' i- anterternmenU from which revenue is to be .." derlTSd will b charted for at the rate of v can's a line. THE JOURNAL. . HAKPtW. O. V. BilOOOK Proprietor, Local Heperter. 4uyEntered th a i ostofflee at New Berne 5,0Maoond-eiass matter. There are at least 10,000 home less and hungry people in North eastern Louisiana, made bo by the overflow of that portion of the State. Many of the people are in a starving condition. POISONED ARROWS. Poisoned arrows are being shot at the Sooth, bat we will not fire back. We belong to a highe; civilization and a nobler race. These arrows come from the North, the East and the West, bat they will do no harm if we remain tinder the protecting shield of the natriotism. Christianity and re flnement that have been character' iatio of the South from her earliest history to the present moment. "Principles, not men," has been 1 ascribed on Southern banners through all the past, and the sons of the South have not hesitated to pour out their, blood in the defense of their principles, fiat this does not prevent the appreciation of Individual merit or the tribute of praise due to exalted worth and BDlendid manhood. So long as time shall last, the South will honor the names oi Washington and Jefferson, Madison and Jack on, Lee and Davis. Here is one of the poisoned arrows shot by the New York Mornlne Advertiser. "It was Jefferson Davis who pronounced the Emancipation Proclamation "the most execrable measure re corded in the history ofgailty man." But the North will agree to withhold further censure while the old fellow's bones are being moved about if the South will agree not to do it again. Let 'em E. I. P." It would be an easy task to re tarn the fire and send an arrow that would rankle deep in the Bortbern heart. But, cut bono f With her record safe in the im perishable archives of history, the South embalms her sacred memories, preserves her self- respect and looks bravely to the future. If the fraternal spirit that has returned to our beloved country is again to take its flight; if discord is to take the place of harmony; if the wheels of progress are to be stopped; if patriotism is to be chilled and li berty grieved, it will not be the fault of the noble wo men and brave men of the South hot a poisoned arrow will speed its tlirbt across the Potomac from tins fair Southland. Oars is an indissoluble Union of indistinctable Stairs, and if the people are not one in sentiment, one in aspirations and one in des tiny, it is not because the South has failed to bring to the altar of our common country the richest elltsof patriotism and affection, Vye pay our tributes to Lee, Jackson and Davis, and we salute the flag of the Union whoever it waves. WORLD'S FAIR. TIa the Chesapeake k Ohio Railway The quickest and best line to the " Worlds' Fair. Only twenty-seven hours from Biohmood, and twenty three hours from Charlottesville to Gbioagev Double daily Vestibule trains with Pullman sleeping and din. lngear. ' The Chesapeake and Ohio is also tht ehtspest lins. Ask for tickets vis thi route, j If yon desire to stop at the famous Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs or at any of the watering places alone the line pf the O. & Oi your World's Fair tickets will permit you to do so.1,' Special arrangements for' th ears of or ganised parties, aJf - For laO 'iaforinattpn and printed natter relating to th World's Fair ad -Ires JOIIN R rOTTS, D. P. A. H. ft O. Ty. r:: litnond, Va. Far Over l"ffy Ysaura Has. WOrsLow BooTHwa Sratnp hat bean nsed for children teething. It soothes the ehlld, aoftau the gams, Ulays all pain, earns wind oollo, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twanty ?ve oenta bottle Bold by all drug gists thronirhorit the world. . frBMSwlv . The vices which we should espec ially avoid, are those which most easily beset us. Saitoh's OnaamptlOB Core. This U beyond question the moat ueoeMfut Cough Medicine we have erer sold, a few dose invariably onre the went oases of .Coagh,Craap and Bronobitis, while its-' wonderful roooees ia the cure of Cofcsuaaption U without a parallel ins the'bJstery of medicine. Since tttflrjtdfaooverw It has been sold on a Raaraatee, A teet which- no other medicine oan tao6V If yon here a ooagh we earneetrjr'ek you to try it. Prioe 10o., Ma;' end $1, If your fangs are sore, chest, ot back lame, nee B'ui loh's Porous Piaster Sold by New Berne DrnxOo. V Our parents and teachers are the persons whom we ought, ia a par ticular manner, to respect. Sons Foolish People Allow a ooagh to ran until it gets beyond the reach of medioine. They often say, 'Oh.lt will wear away," but In most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine oalled Kemp's Balsam, which is sold at expositive guarantee to care, they would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50o. and $1 Trail size free. At all druggists. mar22deod weow If onr friend is in trouble, we whom he knows and loves, may console him. Tlie most painful cases of rheumatism may be relieved by a few applications o Chamberlain's Pain Balm; its continued use will cure any case, no matter of how long standing. It is equally beneficial for lame back, pain in the side, pain in the chest, lameness, and in all painful affections requiring an ex ternal remedy. A piece of flannel satu rated with Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain is superior to any plaster, For sale by J. V. Jordan. Thou art the man who has im. proved his privileges, and who will reap the reward. The Homeliest Man In New Berne As well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to all on any druggist and ?;etree a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam or the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and Ib guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ana consumption. Lree Dottles ou on, and vi. maiaa deod weow I am the person who owns a fault committed, and who disdains to conceal it by falsehood. Bhiloh ' Catarrh Remedy . A marvel ous onre for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker month, end Headache. With each bottle there ia an ingenious nasal Injeotor for the more successful treat ment of these oomDlaints without extra charge. Even in these times, there are many persons, who,, from disinter ested motives, are solioitious to promote the happiness of others While Mr. T. J. Richcy, of Altona Mo., was traveling in Kansas lie was taken violently ill with cholera morbus. lie called at a drug store to get some medicine and the druggist recommended Chamlwrlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy so highly he concluded to try it. The result was immediate relief, and a lew doses cured him completely. It is made lor bowel complaint and noth ng else. It never lails. For sale by J V. Jordan. The contented mind spreads ease and cheerfulness around it. The need of a perfectly safe and al wave reliable remedy for the peculiar diseases of summer is universal. A a remedy for the household, offioe, on the farm, on shipboard and for travel ere by land and tea, Winktlmann's Diarrhoea and Cholera Remedy has proved its Inestimable worth in the prompt relief end core of all disorders originating in the etomaoh and diges tive system, each ee Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Cramps eto. Her vioeable under ell condition!;, always a for nee, end perfectly safe. Pilot 5o. at all druggists. Juneedotwlr. That sort of pleasure weakens and debases the mind. The Best In the World. Senator Henry C. Nelson, of New York, writes: "On the 27th of February, 1883. 1 was taken with a violent pain in the region of the kidneys. I suffered such agony that I could hardly stand up. As soon as possible I applied two Alloock's Porous Plasters, one over each kidney, and laid down. In an hour, to my surprise and delight, the pain had vanished and I was well. I wore the plasters for a day or two as a precaution, and then removed them. I have been using Allcock's Porous Plasters in my family for the ast ten yean, and have always found them in the quickest and best remedy for colds, strains and rheumatic effec tions. From my experience I believe they are best plasters in the world." They who are born in high ste- tions, are not always happy. The promptness and certainty of its cures have made Chamberlains Cough Remedy famous. It is intended especial! y for coughs, colds, croups and whooping congns, ana is tne most enectual remedy known for these diseases. Mr. C. B. Main, of Union City, Pa, says: "I have a great sale on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I warrant every bottle and nave never beard of one failing to give entire satisfaction." SO cent bottles for sale by J. V. Jordan, The school of experience teaches many useful lessons. , Answer This Question. Why de so seany people we see1 around ueeeem to prefer to suffer end be made miserable by indlfaetioo. Constipation, Dfauineas, turn o Appetite, Coming ns of the Food, Yellow ftkln, when for 75o. ' we will eell them Bhi lob's VUelinr, irnarenteed to onre thsm.. Sold by New ihw" lr'tC . '-' . .. j DR. Q. K BAGBY, 8UKGE0N DENTIST. Office, Kiddle street, opposite Baptist oharoh, deoSdwtf NEWBEBN. N. O. SR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, STEW BERNE, N. C. Office on Graven street, between Pollock tnd Broad. P. H. PELLETIEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Craven St., two doors South of Journal offioe. Will praotlee in the Oonntles or Uraven irteret, Jones, Onslow and Pa)llco. a. United States Court at New Berne, nnd supreme Court of the Htate S. R. ST RE General Insurance Aent, NEW BERNE. N. C. Sale of Land at Ai;ctioa, In obedience to a Judirtnent of the Supe rior Court of Craven Comity remJered on the 16tb day of May lK!);t, 1 i tho epe Ial pro oeedlng entitled; "Jumna C. HarrUon, Ad mlnlstralor nf Newsom O. Pall (iecAR d. vi. Tbomaa Williams and oturri, the under signed will on Monday, July 3rd, 1893, at the Court House in New l-ernt. Craven ( Oo., N, C, at 12 o'clock M., s-il .t public i auction, to the highest btJder. tho follow-1 lng Real Knlate. belonging to tho Kstate o: i mewsom U. fan, oeceHet, to wi- A certain tract of l?n 1 lym;; In No. 1 Towniblp, Craven County, N. C , on the North ilde of HwJft:Orek, lying on the pad He rood leading from YancHDoro to Uieen Vllle. abont naif mile from Vitnoehoro, adjoining the lands ol K. A. Kornm, Bin non Korreet and Mamuel Klllsoa, bounded and df scribed aa follows: Beginning at a stake on the run of Brown 'n Branch and the side of the Grponvllie public road, and runs up Bald road 7o poles to a take, then North T.'P Ks. 120 poles to a take, then South I V Enet 7n poles to a stake then a direct line to the beginning, con taining 49 acres being the same oonvpyo-1 bv Wilfred Buck and wife to Newsorae W. Dall. August 29th 1HR5. by dee 1 recorded In Craven Oonnty records, Book No. 9, folioe 17 and 279; together with dwelling and out build lngs belonging to the esme. JAMKHO. HAItP.I ON, Commissioner and Aimlalstrator, New Berne. N. C, May lMcj, td. Good Hard Brick. We are prepared to fill all orders from Wednesday 'a Freight up to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BUUUU3- M. B. Howard, Agent, Fire, Life and Accint Insurance Over Farmers & Merchants Bunk, NEW BEHNE.N. O. 250:000 OBSGK READY FOR SALE Cheaper than any other Mar can Furnish Them. I've got em and want to foil 'om. Apply to W. P. BURR US, New Borne, or M. PORTEll, Hivordale jne7 dtf I THEY FIRE km LIFE Have just received SIXTY HEaD of the finest kind of WETERN n01l9E9 and MULES adapted to all purposes. We are now ready to bui ly and UHNKKAL BATISFAl AIbo, a Full and Complete '. ne pertaining to ths Horse, "f Ldvery a specialty. f We have jast made an addition ouf already commodioas Btablesfor the! furtfiof Vccommoda tidn of our patrons,1 i ; ;y ;; .' - v. ... ,7 Bee vs before bayinj !"crlir, Kj : " "f Wanted. 2,000 GOftDS SapliDf nplar Oord tWood, To be delivered at the New Jersey and North Carolina Fiber Company Works, Riverdale, N. C. Conditions, etc., can be had by apply ing te K P. FOSCUE at the Factory, Riverdale, New JflTsey & North Carolina Fiber Co marl4 dwtjuly THE Farmers &' Merchants Bank Began business May 1891. Capital Stock, paid In, $75,OOO.UU Surplus, . . . 4,000.00 Undivided Profits, - - 2,00.00 Dividends paid, . . S.250.00 OFFICERS : Ij H. Cutler, Prei iftit W. 8. CiMmvirK. - V:c i'res. T. W. Dewet, . i '"istii -j. A. R. Powell, . Toiler. C E Smith, (l(tr. With well establislii'd connect ions tliis Bank is proparel to oiler :iccjuiuiic dations coiieiotuiit with c uiKcrvalivo banking Prompt and careful attention given t collections. We will be pleased to c irrespe. nd with those who muy contemplate ranking changes or opening new account. Scientifio American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DE8ION PATENTS, COPYRICHTS. Mn. lormrormBtion ana free Handbook write to MUNN 4 CO., 3til BlIUAUHAY, NEW YoitK. Oldest liurcau for BCurliiR patentB In Amcrli'O. Kyeir patent taken outliy in 3 hrniiKht brToro tlie publio by a uotica glvun f ret of charge in tUo Larrcat circulation of any wlcntiflc prrprr In tho world. Hplendldly Illustrated. Nr. int. Uipcut mail biiuuiu dh wunoub 11, wet'KIr, .v;$,()f G year; flAlptx months. Addrops M(- co 1"L JILIsuiiUd. 3U1 Uroadivuy, J;w Yolk City. " Notice. Btato orNortb ta-ollna Craven County. Bupnrlor Court, nefore the Ciert. Speolal Proceefllnga to soli Real e. for Assets. James U. Harrison, Admr. nt m r-. non of tstite of Wm. Penn mantOD, df censc l Mlvlna Htanton, Julia PtantoD. Jor"pi Htanton, Kdwarrl Htanlon, Jatncs W. ilau. cock and wile, Mary F, Hanoo k D.W.Mor tonjr., and wife. Minute Morton, David V. i!eg, Eflle Q Btanion, Mary V. Htaoton, UtjDjamlu Hosier aud Jame 1.. Taylor. Bummons for Kcllef. To Edward Stanton, BenJ. Hosier, and Da vid K. uie(rr, Ton will tako notice It) at tho above en titled proeeedlug has been tcgrun In this court, for the purpose of aalllux the real es tate of the deceased to make naeets to j-ay debts of the deceased and costs of adminis tration, and you arereaulrrd to nn ie ,r hnfom ilheOoorton the loth of June. 19.1. and an swer or demur to the oomplatut herein filed, or the relief demanded In the will be granted. This 19th day or April, IM'::. W M. WATSON, apr.llldw Cleric Superior Court. A VALUABLE OYSTER GARDEN For Sale. In New Hivcr, N. C. Contains 0 acivs t;ool luittoin. 0,000 bnslieli ovtrr in it. C;in 1)0 iMiiiL'lit low down. Aildrcst C. Ii. I-'KAZKI.U;, An.t. 'Iwtf. Mariiii-F. X. C. Ilone to ON Loan City Of Country Property. 5 years investments or lunger) ( ,rc- furred. APPLY TO James W. Waters. Attornev at Law dwm61ui Xcw Heme, X. C. m V K W M B 3.1 . HAVE ARRIVED!! - ' , a . the trade, and DEFY COMPETITION aa to PRICE. QUALITY of: BUGGIES,; HARNESS, ROAD OARTSim ' fact anytnin j i ''''.;,' , : .',' i .t-" BUY -YOUR Pea and B Bean I Box And Nails for Building , PuToses CHEAP, FBOM F. Ulrich, Wholcsl Grocer, NEW BERNE. N. O. AD0J.PH GOH PEAI.KK IM Pianos and Organs, The Mohlin High Grade and Kewby & Evans Pianos trown, Queen and Needham Parlor Organs NEW BERNE, - - NO CIRCULAR. The old and reliable Arm of Coho & Welse was cdlabMshed lu Newborn lu 185'i. Tht oldfHt. bouse now In the city and tbe onlj biirvlviuti meuiber of which is Adolpli Cohn wlio )n heoti eiiKnicd ib ihe Music br.sinesi for (ho pst ton vfcarH nod li now located oc Aliddie Ht. Upnght and Square Pianos ni tii latent iJes:t;ii!i( las:1n tone, unperlo wo:&rnaipilp and ol ledtnv maoaffceturer ! and (he best mterlal. Alau a good euppl i ufSdKKrMUSIO. A'.id 1 will endeavor to make raybnslnett us popular as the old firm used to be, and one thai will give saUefaol.OQ to my nume rous patrons The proprietor, Adolph Cohn, won Id tak thin, occasion of returulng his thanks to rhoe who have taken an Interest In hit welfare, and would respectfully solicit the continuance of the feludly feeling ol hi friend a. Respectfully, A. COHN R.Jones Wholesale anil Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. UonsignmentB of Grain, and other solicited. Cotton. Produce guaran- Prompt attention toed. Cotton Bagging and Ties now in stock. Lonllard and Gail & Az Snuff sold at Manufacturer's Prices. K. E. JOES, 9 u aw jfew Berne N. C Careats, and Trade-Murks obtained, and mil Pat ent business conducted (or Moocn atc Fees. Oun Ornce is Opposite O. S. pmprrorfiec and we can secure patent in leas time than tboae remote from Washington. S-jnd mo1el, drawing or photo., with descrte tlou. We advise, if patentable or not, free id charge. Our lee not due till patent is secured, j ' A PAMPHLCTt "How to Obtain Patents,'1 with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries ' sent free. Address, C.A.SP Opp Patent Or ss Jim'iWKf' f(- :-.-t '7;. "4;.,,'.,y ui'ru'-' -v' u-;;-- V'i ,:!. :..- v" : ''.'.-.v :, . : 1 ? V J' TT CO. ' WILL WdEN I. GET; TO Wh to A Horse or Mule. ; Road Cart or a set ol else I need in that line. And Ee of COST. 'ill Three Family He Will ?ell E. C P.M.mr.!. c. it. i: ESTABLISH KI) 18G9. Palmer. Rivenb srcn:soit to Wholesale Commisricn Merchants. Southern Fruit3 and Truck A Specialty. Berries, Penciled, (Jripe?, uml Vej;i tuliles. We employ no agents. UWi Keiidc St., N. T. Kr ll.-V, Ml S tes,i)N(iK! other tftatiiu:.! leaves a-iy inj tv drLes'iits. For sale by J. V. JORDAN. Instantaneous Electric I Lighter. Price?S5. F4 leotrlolty generated by Cbemloal Action. A bandsoms ornament fur table, mantel or oountar. This lllastratlon rnninnnnta nnr Klpptrln lighter, and Is one-hair IM octual alzo It U oomplets In ltasll requires no extra power wires or oonneotlons, Ihe current of i-leo trlolty la generated bf obemlcal action. It ooonpleatbeapaoe ofbut six anuare Inches The oonsl motion la simple In tbe eitrnie iioau u waen to pieces al will, ana lam ii" easily readjusted. A child can operate It dimply by prewlug thecenlec roil, tbe cur rent Of eleotrlettv U annnrnl.l Rml llin light Is Instantaneous toonumy I he ma leriai to charge the Bat tor man h r.i,ili.H.t I at any drug store at a coat ol XU cenu, ai.rt I in run w to tto devi. auv Dart ran l replaced at a eost not exoeedlng 1U o-i.ts , Aside from lu nee an a llubtnr. lliimLnnarutiiH i doei away with matches and bo daugcrous and dlaagreaabie odors arising from ,i i,t-. i ..u utBD eepeoiai oare in inn inanu ractnre or tueae Uleoirlo Unlitlu lutttripn, they re handsomely couetruutt il In nloliil pl.t and blsbly ornHmental auu will take a prominent plaoe amouK the brie a-brxo ol reoeptloD rooms, par. on. eto. srarKull illr-c-'ona aooompanying eaoa appurame. llin (lattery will alaorun a motor ami fn fjiih revolutions a minute), electric m, lici cii eto., all of which atucliraents we aupplr. ah oroers lor leas than m must be accom panied by poatal, ex ore a, li.nuer order or oy drafton ew York Uo.id ablppad O. O D on leceipt of 2() per cent, (lt'-uilltancw with rder. aave rauirn .h.r.M I t.lrtMrul dlaoounta ti trade and agents We deal'e representatives In evny alato In Ihe Unfn. and Invite correspondence on Ilia turjeot. To those who may be doubtful of tbe menu of oar apparatus, we would sugnesl that they bava a representative call and Inves tigate. (Incorporated under the laws of the Btate at new yori.i BAllK KLBOTHIO M'K'O. OO. 21)1 riroadway. Hew York. NOTICE. In undersigned, Jas. 0 Harrison has duly aualiOed aa Adminlaratord" bonis non of ejatato of Wm. Penn Hlanton, deoeaurd, and beraby gtvaa nolloe that be r- qulrea an fieiaoav -naving cieiina asainst tne fs tale of th said Wm Penn Htanion to pre sent the to the aald Admlat ator de bonis Don duly authenticated, for pat man t, on or before the ID h day of April IBM, or ela is notioe wut pa pieaaeo n oar of rooy- ''rwraoBS Indebted to the estate mast pay Wllhoo.1 delay. ; i , ' JAMES 0. HAHRIHOV, , , .; -.' ....... ArimlnlHlrator. . . Kw Bern, ft. 0. April isth IWs. s-i BRICK!; BBICKU: ' ,WilI have brick to supply all de. mands on and after MAY,: 3d At Reasonable' ; ; ; ; -Vs , Prices Too. . Also in stock, a cmrload each 0 g f1 HI" S 1 t nv 1 VL j 3 STOP u!-:-.i"-r' Carriage, a Eucgy, a Harness, or anything IT: Y:r $50 X'nch. A. W. KitosT. i: S. PALM s iiicml'ranaar' ,.,.U5 l.v Nr '..r'tturc i'n-c. i. So'. BLOOD mm CO., Prc'a, Atlanta. Oi. Druggist, New Ht-mo Dissolved CopartnershiD. Ki'.nv. n nl! men ly these present that r (i. .1. lpoc-k .ind ,Ia. V. lleiith have this hiy li.iitiinllv dissolved coiiartncr sl.ip iii iheSteum Mill JifisineBS nnd the sniil (i. .1. pin !; now liecoines sole owner (.1 the sui I .1 F. Heiith's interest in the steiini saw uml shingle mill nnd all of the tixtures now located nl the month of Swilt Creeli .-md the said Q. J, Ipock ns-tiiiiis nil linliin.ies of said mill, in wit ncss of uliicli we lu reiinto set our hahds and seals. G. J. Ipock, Jas. F. Heath. Yon will make a miHtskc II you bnjr your Barrels before you sue , ' THEE.H. &J.A.MeadowsOo.: They WlltK JONEfl org I Oo. N f! Truck Barrels. have for Bale the PATENT.; if f)'i HAHREL, inanuaotured by '""v .' & CO of this city. . . i Tl o uiirreis wero ueea last seasnn. ,i- t , by Maei-r. llaokburn & Willett ini :.d:;":rt -f many other l.irgo truckers. - ': 3j ".' Iiy biiyiug tins bsrrel you oncoarftg -k-X :,: borne Industry and get the best Iruo i linrrcl on the market. Prices Low. "?': :- Yours Truly. . . '';.') i--t:."'- -i :' ml3 dwlm JONE8 CO. i"- v: NOTICE. : Hit vlnir (I'lallHnd a the administratrix o ' -: " Wm H. -nvleileceasid late of tlia i oumy '" -, Js! f Craven N.O, 'hia la to notify ail persona, Tw f bavlnic olalina asainat the estate of Mie ' ;' Raid dereasad toexhlolt hm to the under--' : sletie l mi or bi fore the 24th day of April '"! - ' IMil.ortnls notice will be plead in tbe bar - .. ' I Ihulr retwvory. Ail perauns Indebted lo " ' tbe raid tsiate will please make Imrted !atc payment. - rf . . . ' ' . rws 88th day of April, not, - ' oO h B. -DA VtB, it'if'U. Administratrix.:. ' V AND RSntJ.!ED RATES. - , " Weekly, jwr jcbi $1 0u i " for mIx- mouths .., CO Dally, pttr year ....,. 00 - " per six mouths 8.50 '! perthiee months.,..,......... 1.60 Now utvdn from all sections n4 on all qxestlotis. -..i r " , The above rates are payable In advance, " and can be safa.'y forwardort either by ' raiinoy order or re((Uterd letter, t r. L.TOWLHD, k.w. komtm.wHh Wat, cotithsr, . .. . O. I.COMMASr CUCKSEY,& C0SEIAI7, ' OommisBion Meichaots, 815 & 847 Waelilotfton nnd ' ' V-"' m' 201 M franklin Bti. . NEW YORK. :j. jmuiTa anp produce. : Southern '. Frnlts . and ProdiKi a Siieclolty. . ' , ,,f ; :; :STE5CIL;jfo. 187. - HT Conslgnmentti solicited.; ' P.T.r-'t'.t at I.) i .r.ir. K.y.,in4 i i 'Mi ))
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