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t . s Daily r VOL. XII -SO 80 NEW BERNE, N. CM TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1893 PRICE r CENTS. The OURNAL. if ?:' n BCSI51SS LOCALS. KEFRESH yourself by getting a liroetde " at Xnnn ft McSorleja. jllSt. FOR RENT Tlic Dwelling next door to my residence no Pollock Street J. W. Stbwabt. LEO'tt MEDICI XES-T. C. Howard will contipnc to sell Leo's Famous Indian Medicines at his old stand, two door -below Watson Daniels ice house. PF.U91AN Inject IVwdi-r 50 ct per pound aWUakill'n Pharmaey. tf. WANTED z.-nta wanted e-rery where to anil a itwt selling artie'e Good pay to tbe right man, Hample Soctit For terms apply to Marshall Hill, Appl'ton, 8C J'2lm. MISSES FAN NIK and Jennie Miller, formerly of Now Heme nflcr gn d board by day or wok at No 117, Faycttcville treet at Kaleigh 1 17 lm. OSE OF the mot. satinfactory things about a Columbia Bicyolo Is the price Owners of thli wbwl know they own a bicycle worth the price ?I50, beoauso Columbia are nover at anv placi sold (or lass Heavy discounts are givin on many other wheel Htcd at JIM), he nuise tliey are'not worth the bated price The discount varies as does the patience an'1 persistency of the prospective pur ohaier Moral- Hiiy ft Columbia and know tha you do bovond the 6lindow of doubt lidctho Finn on Earth lot, 000 wheelmen ride '"olumbias. W T Him, Co . Sole Agt. DUFFV3 Di'in-h-ica 'oi-dial V prepa ration wVnvh h s heon in ni for many yean, wlt't c e itisf.v-M n to nil who have used it Composed of Vegetable Aromatic. Astringents, Carminatives and .nti",vl. Plnsvit. Harmless and F.T.'-tl F-r i an-h .- IK-wo-terry, Snmmr C..in;i!iT.f, Chohr.i. Oramps n,.l Pain In tho S-mnarh This merti-iio U n-. 1 -ind .dorsod V.y J"d re TI R '.it Mr 'V II. Hi Tver. Mr. John R Yonnir. and a number ot other clthsons of this to I -m pomd'Ha c ointlea For sa'e hv .l-ncr-i in th" adjoin!"!; counties F '- Duffv A FUIJj :hie o Srins and Summer Sampii'-". e -u: .'.'on.' of Cno-iotti I'.lacl;, Hlue snd li.-.vv i So .' . Fine deck 'osh mors lm.aort -1 Su'-'min Worsted in all grad es Aatlsrn-ti.oi -.niar intee I . F Chad wick. Tail -r. At Hall's book Htore. OO T Fine r Mr -t's h-u-se S'oro for I.irery. K.ls'er.s at rrut'i Uora" store. EfjEO VNT Saddlers at. store. htreot's Horse News fron Washington is to effeot, thaf. Silver m 'n are more confident. Ij-misiana claim a boy ten years old who perform astonishing feats as a mind render. The census in G-or.-a ought always to be taken at tbe height of the watermelon seasoa in order to show the best results. President Cleveland is not so diok as has been reported. Joe Jefferson has visited him and says it is oa a slight; attack ot rhutnat ism. A farmer living in West Virginia olaims to have three letters in the original hand writing of George Washington, bat says they are not for sale Wednesday the i5tlTwa8 the hot , test day that wo have seen reported. Tbe hottest place in the United States was Dodge pity, Kan., where the thermometer registerea 103. The King of Portugal receives a salary of $406,000 a year, the Qaeen 953.000, the Queen dowager $20,000, the Prince Royal 20,000, and tbe Duke of Oporto, the King's brother, $20,000. The Washington Post says: Tbe admirers of David Bennett Hill revert with pleasure to the fact tbat he never took a vacation when there was a Republican office holdet to be behea4ed. - The death of justice Samuel ; Blatohford makes a vacancy on the TJhitefl States Supreme Court bench. Secretary Qresham is ; mentioned for the place, but no one vS&iian foreoast one of President " ' Cleveland's appointments. 'Ivr Five entire families were" blown away by the cyclone in the neigb v V; .7-. bornooj of Fondas, la., Thursday ". " night. ' The town ofPomeroy was 5? almost" devastated by the same " :- -1. ' ' torio.;? Betireen fifty and one '; .-.' bnndred persona were killed and . .V -' 200 wounded. r President Cleveland iB known to ' believe that the covenant between "? the people and the demooratio ' party involves ' an early and thorough revision of the tariff. He - has been Impatient to get the silver ; question out ofthe way? not only tar the restoration of business . conBdenoe, but to make . the path clear for tartfl : teform. : It Is be lieved that tbe leaders if tbV party in both hoasea are of . the tame mind, and that a new tariff law, framed iu accordance with demo cratic principles, will be enacted ' early next spring. ' Thedtl-gates in attendance upon tbe International Christian En deavur Conveutioo, which in being held io Montreal, were hospitably welcomed to that city by tho Catholic Mayoi. Sioli hq event may we'l cause bigotty on loth sides of tbe border to mb its eye- la amazement. Yet nothing could more happily illustrate tbe trend and spirit of religions S"ntnn nt in these Utter days, Dor bi tter attest the progress which the world i making, intellectually mid morally in this Columbian epoch - Keoord. Although it is admkud th.it Admiral Tryon was; to blame for the Victoria disaster, Admiral Markham is in an unpleasani predioameuf. It is a law of t'uo British navy that a subordinate neeti not ottey me orucr ot a saperior, if he knowa that the order is wrong and certain to involve an accident. That Admiral Mailt ham believed this of Admiral Trjon's lata! order he confesses: but if hi had refused 'o obey, and the ether ships had snccssfully carried ou: the order, he would have 'icen coart raar'ialed, and an lie did obev, he will also be courMn.tr tialed. So he is peculiaily uul'or tnnate. Richmond Tilling. LOCAL NEWS. .va' w Aiy :::t rish:.vr:y vs. Ilowiird, N'unii A- MeSorley--H.,t'resii yourself. A. A N'. C. It. It. - Double train sched ule. Wilson Cnlhgiatc Institute No supe nor. Hi pillar incctin of tho Niival UtscrvL" to-night Delightful crop the farmers art- taking inlv.iiit;t-rt it. Mr. L. D. Gaskill i Nov Heme, N. C. was niarrieil in W'ushinirton Citv.hilv 5th 1898, to Miss Mary Irene S,lliiian, cd Dickinsou Md. Owing to slight sickness of the I'astor. Key. D. II. Pctree, Kcv. Kdwurd Hull very- kindly tilled the engagement at Ilic Church of Christ Sunday night. If all the Coiigri-ssnien follow the ex Hiiple of Dr. Neulands anil deiiian.l puce-rates for their views. (Viigii - sional 'Views" will soon be mii;hty scarce in the newspapers. GrenCis Surgeon General Wvnian of the Marine Hospital service! Extract what happiness you can out of his latest official utterance "We have an even chance of escaping the cholera." Just suppose the chance was odd. Secretary Morton says "the stamp of fhe Government is merely a certification ofthe weight and fineness ol the coin, and not an enhancement ofit's value Why then docs the 53-cont silver dollar buy a hundred cents worth of merchan dize i The new railroad is moving forward well in the city, lc lias now been cs tended to near the Frog Fond beg par don Taylor's junction, we mean. The frog pond is buried now. Tbe ladies of tbe Missionary Society, of Centenary M. h. church will serve ices and cake on the Acndeiny G teen t morrow, Wednesday evening from 8 to 11 children served from 0 to 8. I lie pro- orocecds for the benefit of their work. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mr. D. F. Jarvis received a telegram announcing the death in Wilson of his frjend, Mr. G. T. Davenport, a travelin man who has made frecpient trips to our city. The deceased was a brother-in-hiw of Mr. L. F. Tillery who a few years a; had chargo ofthe telegraph office in New- Berne. The Kinflton Free Press is urging the establishment of canneries and pickling establishments. There is no good reason why they should not abound in this sec tion. An outfit lor either would cost but little. Truck products for the use of such industries grow to perfection and the work can be done as cheaply here as anywhere. Further details from the Iowa cyclon show it to be one of the most severe that has ever been known in this country The little town of Pomeroy is no more, Two hundrad and eight residences in eluding seven churches were swept coni plctely oft tbe face or the earth, not a board being left. Besides the loss of life in that town alone, property was de stroyed to the amount of $300,000. Doubtless Infanticide. A newly-born white infant floated by the A. & N. 0. R. B. wharf at Morehead City Sunday afternoon between two and three o'clock, drifting from South to North. A portion of one cheek had been eaten, off, alBO a place on the body . Jadeins from, appearances it had either been cast overboard oat towards tbe tea or bad drifted ont that --way , and then drifted back. Before boat could be nrocured the little one was out of sight and search failed to re- discover it. It was seen by Henry Willis, of Morehead watchman for the A. & N. C. R. R., by Jaa. Foreman, of New Berne and by tome colored men THE DOUBLE DAILY. How the Additiona' Train Works and Wnut May be F.xuected From It, W c have vt to find the individual uny k a' ng the line of the A. A N C. nn'ri:ol v. ho dts not express his or In r ction; ;rHt itication at the good rvue loc otticmls arc now tivini; us in mini; the cluiHile cluily train, Oiw ' f the pa-ixoicrs on the tmin ttdd th.t i' h-lt t;.i.W;oro n.th ulxiut 'en i;.r-!, tic riniilK-r waa increased on the i. vi r.il ot "tl at Nov IVrne and v - : -i 1 f. N. . I'h n- ! 1 M..r.hc:id ill :tl , ill te " d.ii ;, rs, ainong i, a pretty l.t'i i : u i I i ( N iv litrn i -. v. l. i-' ii io ,( u.-iMiMi-li lIh-v, hen-. VYi- c ii-'. I. r th.it tliis patronage for k i'.'iii r ,i - v. rv ;ood especially as iln i i ii -s i -. . nl 'tin train is nni vet tucd lb - inhlie iniiul owinj; to the frhort u lint loi- elap-cil since the announce ment was nude thai Hie train would he oil nit : ii'l - niatl amount ol mtver- it ii-i'l since the announcement lill.h:.-. 1 lie s, iH-dult- .appears in the v.spap, i . . 1 1 1 u 1 1 - the lirst linn- this rnov; Ml. I.- ilt llines, iif Duvcr, who leccnt thc Si l.i-c'ky planing mill plant ii'ioui!-- petting up saw iiu.l l-isi-.l I 'Ale ; ion with it. was one of the pas- i -lcrday boih to and Iroin New Co cpre-wd his ih-l'uht at the njioinent. "Why," said he, "I io n o eiy day now." Thos- ..m-d.lo the i-iU but near it are i-nl In i His-- tit-v can conic lure. nn-;H t thin 1-n on1- and get back to ir home-. !'n - nine day. TI !' in tin- -ii ure idcasi d because I'm v -s'i t. ii, ike I ri u-1 vim to More. ad tie.v e.in .In -o, or if t!n-y arc called v,- in tie- ! iieiiini uf Oold-.linro, thev a if they eii..us.' wait fur the afternoon ;in. and li'iusact any business they wish k f. ,! ii: pal tin-. We hi I.i-m- that the double daily will !i ;;!'i at - Uri els. As the- convci.iencc coi. ;cs kuevti putronago will increase, will in 'i Miuply divide the former busi- s- ..f ibc one p.isscii:-er train between i two but will make more business lor erai'roil. alltactii'L' patronage and ill not onlv lu'hclit the road but also en place along the line and will by Iter I'.i'veloping the country cause the dronage to continue to increase. The double daily i t1 c light thing for cw Berne, the ri:dit thing lor the road id tin- r "lit thino tor the whole coiintiv ic road o l--t s tin-mi m (lining :t.il loin:; Di. t . .'!. Co-, o, of New Ion Clove, olin.-on ei.ir.nty. w I o has been visiting Hcuton, Iclt Jester- lis father. Dr. J. II. av iiioriiing rctuinin:; home. .miss i.ottie Koik lis, ol iicautort, ac- nnpau'kd bv ii -r cousin, Miss Theresa liobcrts as !.:r as .Morehead, left rcturn- hoinc. Mr. .1, inn s A. Hrvan, Mr. and Mrs II. IVllitier an 1 Miss It. C. Ilrooklield, line up Ironi .Morehead on the alteriioon ain. M r. Clias. W. Kobeils, left for'a short acation at Morehead and Heaufort I'resKiing f.liler wiiulell was among those who passed through on the addi tioual train yesterday trom Goldshoro to Moielicau City. He was en route to Beaufort. The following New Hernial)! took the round trip on this train: Messrs II. Cutler, T. C. Daniels, J. J. Wolfen ten, Dr. H. S. primrose. Prof. 0. T. lams and Mrs. J. A. Meadows and liikircn. This shows the appreciation of he convenience fiQ'ordcd by the train Mr. W. .1. Ramsey, of South Boston anieupon the same train to visit Air. . Dewey. Mr. luuisey will lie re n-embeieil as the shger who assisted Evangelist W. P. Fife, in his last meetings in New Berne Mrs. II J. Lovick Miss Mollie lleuth and Miss Margaret Bryan lelt for Pitt boro. Miss Lizzie Murphy.Jof Raleigh, arrived to visit Miss Annie Sanders, Mr. A. M. Baker representing the Trade Review left on the steamer Ncuse on a business trip The tallowing parties who have been spending a week or so at Morehead came up yesterday morning: Mr. E. K. lish op, Miss Lilisn Roberts, Miss Ada B Schcnck and Mrs. N. M. Gaskill and her daughter, Miss Vidio Mr. Win. A. Faison and family are visiting his mother, Mrs. Martha Morrisr Rev. C. G. Vardell went up on the afternoon train to prepare for the Sunday School Convention which meets in Solds boro this week. Obstructions to the Sidewalk. There is a feeling of quiet approval among our citizens in reference to the action of the city council against allow ing front gates that are to be built in tbe future from opening outward on tbe street. Many a time a half open gate means considerblo annoyance to passers especially in the night time. The same is true of cellar doors, steps, etc., which take a portion of the side walk. - And yet a radical change abolishing them all at one' full sweep might not be wise. The gradual course of letting those in existence serve their allotted time and then preventing their being ' rfclaced by any having the objectionable feature Is conservative and no doubt the proper and beet thing to do, let the good work be st thing to do.-Xet the good work refully continued. . - carefully continued.' THE EXC1MPIEST. Great Preparations tad Bright Out look Thursday It Commences Military Ball. The preparations for the encampnicn1 arc about complete. White tents of hich there are now nearly 400, pitched each of which is to be ix-cupicd by two ldiets, now meet the eye of the pas-cn- ers on the A. A N. C. K. Ii. who look- toward the sound as Morehead City i- ing approached. The cook and mess houses are all rc.nh as ure also the pavilions. The rifle range will be aOO yards long. 2 feet high and 1') feet thick. This will top all balls so that there can be no duu- r. At a proper distance in front of thi- ill be a four foot embankment, lnhind Inch the judecs will ho. Tlic target will be between the two ein- iiinkmcnts spoken of. Two members from each company that to attend passed through lust nigtn en route to the grounds. These are detailed o see toat everything is in proper shape r the company each represents. Tlic body ol the troops will pass thiough hursday, some are expected to be on :uh train that dav. The tirst and second regiments will la in the encampment. Thcy embrace the companies of Wilson, Rocky Mount, Tarboro, Washington, Greenville, Louis- iiug, Raleigh, Clinton, Goldsboro, Wil mington, Lumber Bridge, Maxton. Kliza , eth City and Charlotte. They go down as we said ou Thins ly, and on Friday nilit i very thing ill be made lively by a grand military all at the Ailantic Hotel. A very cheap ticket will he put on in Goldsboro and the other station- on the line of the A. A N. C. R. R. for either the morning or afternoon train of that dav. This is to nccoinnioilale tin- large crowd who wish to go to Moulicatl ) attend the ball. We are inforine 1 that ipiite a uunilm I ur young people are getting ready to ;o down. The encampment will no doubt be : great success. A grand point to be re mi-inhered, is, that the site selected is ; ung grove with such surroundings that there are no sand flics, niosipiitocs, dust or deep sand to contend with. The soldier boys will appreciate every nc of these advantages. The Hoy-Shootor and House-Breaker John Henry Wells, the seemingly ontirined ten-year old thiol and store robber who has been I'iliicr so much uiuoyiince recently and wlio was out of mil under bond aud who canned hi- climax of meanness by shoot'insr a bov in the arm w ithout provocation, was gotten . o. - on t ie IracK ol ov I'o iceman 1 io 11 Sund iv. who was searching for him for the lust offence. On liiidiug himself getting hard pressed he took refuge in an ice box ol hnianiial Usher eol; anil was there captured. After examination before Mayor Ellis yesterday, he was re-committed to jail, not being able to give bond. I pon being taken to uil be was searched anil the discovery was made that tin tool iielliilllv been atpulilnr TrhiTu lit. wis I '" " J " m the police station under guard unit with leg irons on. There is kept in a drawer at Hie siauou lueiu iiccib iiieum. pi lucipany to be used when a prisoner has to be ted which there is an uuderstandiii'' with certain cheap restaurants that it is all riedit to furnish meals on. Wells had in some way got to the drawer and stolen thirteen of the tickets without being detected until the search of his clothin was made. lie is uot. quite ten yeare old and is no doubt the toughest fellow oi'hi age this city has ever produced. Experimenting With Potatoes. Mr. Asa Arthur, of Ernul ex'nibits at our office samples ot some very hue Inst. ootatoes that he raised this year. I wo of this variety formerly dug weighed three pounds. Mr. Arthur has been ex perimenting a number of years to the ex tent of the potato and informs us that lie has harvested from a small plat of ground that yielded at the rate of two hundred barrels to the acre. Accepting this to be true, aud wo have i.. .1 l.i :a II e. no reason to doubt it, it means from five to six hundred dollars to the acre, and with the prices that were obtained in 1891 it would double these figures. The notato is most often a valuable rop, but when prices are not sufficient i ly remunerative to justify shipping it can be carefully preserved for home consump tion, and there is a growing demand for the potato in the manufacture of starch and for other purposes. "He is richest who is content with the least." 80CBATKS. It is a great thing to be content, bat joa Will never be BO if voa do nottrv Howard before von buv . " yonr Clothing, Hats or Shoes. Now ... r-n.ui ..t.v. : "". . . "",unM w B"" I I i - 1. Ul oargain in sun, unng your muu. ey along ana see now weu yon can do. Jnst In by mail a new assort mant nf Shirt Rtnrla. Thv ar - - - " - not Only Cnea.t bat dorable. See oar Black Uair UOSe at 15 OtS per be VK' .1- ? . , - ' HO nalv , . ' . P,r U r t 1110- Mondav. The Hoard of Coinnii--coiinlv mot at tio- ontt lulv II1. I' ll Borne ut 1 1 o'clock, a.m. I'ri -enl. ( 'onin. -si. no'- wood. W. C. Iln 'm i .m l M . W II I II , lie. lion I 'om : i.issjoni r K. '-V tt 1 W IS I- l'le-1 I h'li'il i !i :" Hldl led. That the 1 -' tak I T !iip X" M be and i- In r. 'n ii,- : ,'"!!'. ' tin- a o--. il v:ia:.il,..:i . I .- . plop- 1 1 V of .1 II I l-n; y -On il- ! Souii, l-'ro;ii tii'Ct l.oi ween 1 r.:, , Kilen strietH lo rediloing vi'ii.'im Jf I'd) lo f till oa io, ..h'i' ,.' ,l .... -tire. Ordered. That ia . use be it-:.'. 1 KL'irW. linan to r. t ii! li . i. r- it 1 of biisim s on tin- -.nil 1 1 w . : .; in ont n 1- ront and t ray en --1 1 ' . ' I. - r I period ol six months endino I ''. IU l'.'.i. upon payment of H,.. pi .j.- i ! , tin-slu r II. said Hrvei h-ii:ig 1:-. 1 . plii atioll mid atli I II it a- ro.'iil Mo la Ordered. That ti.e cleik of 111 ' l'n r. ...id i- in-truelo-l to L'iVi liotiee ' ycrli-eineiil that the Hoard of c..n,., sioai-rs of ( 'ra von count y w i1 1 to. i . a ',' I Monday in .InH I'. r lh.- oiri.o . ; Ci-i:ig the l o ll-l lor lo I a id i I. p. I I a In II nil p. I -ol:- o1 1 . I ; yii'.iations of t In-.r j-r-ipi. ; ' . . o : ani unt tax chaiged again -t i ho in c n hoard. No corriotiims e in bo in,. !, - -oi' h rcvi-iou IS oouip'i le. - i !; will set fion, day Io d.iV n .i.l a; ', visi-ni l- complete. Oldeied. That the -heli'"; :.!'. :'... drawn to -ei t ion in?, mac! . . , , .. -.1 nil 1 that the I! -aid .. i ii: . , i 1 io r .. i- with tlii- j 1 1 . y j i . i :, i ii -aid s- clion. On motion the I'.o.'id t ..', a i-1 : o'clock p. in. The Hoard in-.l ot :! o , 1 .ok p '- :o !iilOiiin.'i cut. I'rc -ent, ( 'omiiil --h mor - i I. iV . flood, W. C. Brewer and if. Ii Cm; D.nnis (S. Leo. i - n . s a 1 . 1 . - h.r Town-hip h-iving toinLiod hi- r- -I. lion. Il was ordered tli.it ill.- -be accepted, to lake ell' t v. io 'I siteco-sor -Ii. in I I l-o tpuliti. -1 o, 1 I said Dennis s. Loo In- -o not no d. On motion the Hoard of Coin n. - took a leccs- to meet as in -ml- r- ..: County Hoard of L u-ion-. .-..ih County Ally is. .iy Ho'inl "I l'eii-i" e-. oint i --'on. Hoard to.-k a rcei- ti'l :i. M in 10 o'clock a. in, Tuo-. lay niorainj. .1 a' I . ; '. Hoard iiict out-. I !. . : I tig at Th incut I'i' -oiiI. ( 'ommi.-sioii-i - I ,. . wood, . C. Brewer ami Iv. il. Bills allowed I noai.i i uim n uoio-- i hi -i 1 July, lt?0;I. North Carolina Hlood is almost of daily ocelli i i li , read of sonic of our young ncii i other State they hale w highcM li inoi - themselves credit numerous instances themselves up lo th become distinguished not but abroad also. illh at The Sumter Vid. tte pllbli-he. notice ut cully appi Horula, has tlic lotiow in ofoul. oun,r lnrll v, , t , . ,,, si.k wl, n.lH been alio led ti,c charge of killing his brother, w a- rc- inanded back to jail to to nw an tin' action of the grand jury. Tnc coiiinutinent i was heard betore Justice V enabbx ot I id 11,11. Col J. C. H. K'oonce 1,111 n the defendant, and ably did no his client. Col. Koomv is on youngest lawcrs 111 the Slate, but record that would do tumor and 1 10. 1 one twice as long in bis itro!e--: one of Sumter's own prulu lion and 01' loin we all feci prou I." The Vidette Iiys claim i- M ;. Koowcc is oiKMit i'londasioyn production, 011 I nil is a mistake, l c is a tine son ot Nol.(1 (. ,,liml ,,()ri, :ll, ,,.., m N Carolina, though he moved away w inu mere lad. Mr. Koonce is scarcely ii'.oie than oiii of his teeus but tiled w ith Youthful nspi- ratiou and a determination to exalt him self, tho pathway Jus been nude clear lm a bright future. All honor to our vounj: men. and even fc . , h & lUeir lot I 0 J in other hinds, we adore them still. The Fleas Ceased to Trouble A letter from Idalia lnlorms us that I man named Morris living ou the sand - hills near that place burnt up bis hmi-e by trying the following plan of desiroy- - ing fleas by tire: He covered tho ground under his house I with pine straw, leaving a place in the centre for himself to stay in and watch the progress of the fire. 1 Having set the straw on tire it quickly I created such a heat that he was I'ompcllccV to vacate to save his life. (With all haste in gettiug from under the house, ho got Uis hair swinged and hiseye browrand " i.i 1 ar "lsura - - TTrs fleas bare-sot troubled "thc-nouac nor anything in it since but that is be -L.ait. Wft9 totAlW r.snme1 toircther 1 - J O uh evcrvthw it contained, - 'al Reserve Business Meeting I A. regular business meeting of Fith Division Naval Reserve, N. C. State Qrd win be held at the armory this, (Tuesday) evening, at 8:u oclocK enarp I uusineas oi lmporiance. I . Bv order of Lient ComrlV COt XIV COMMISSIONERS CKKDIXiS. u:it'ji:s v H'n.'i. rook. . To all IVr-i, i Int-rested in the Ail- t or l.'Urnin- f ff am -I 1 . . ,' ii A. c. ,: VI.AKI V md 1 :.. 1 I ( IVe'i''- ICcllSll. 1 viui l;iw. 'Mi: il ' . il.Ue; atio;i cf tin u v; ry p.i with t!i 1 : h: ' il dovto m v.'or:-. Av I ho o istui ban -'. L:e: 0 tiMup-irary i:i.c.l. l'toui li';;;uuiug tieroc's PcLci-s iu ! the viia!lo:-t and eisic.,1 i). s i av, fU2r-eoaloii gtauaic- that anv is ready for. Then they iio tin t! work so easily atul bo unurally t .at 1;. lasts. They absjiul civ ami pcrutaner.tiy t . : t i : . . . : - -. i'ii euro Cionstt.-iaiiou, juuigcsii- n, uni- louii Attaeks, S:ck and l.ihous heau- acbes, and all dcvungemetits of the liver, stoPMioii ami bowel.!. They'ie guaranteed t g'.ve sat's'.'.-.ction, or your money is returned. The makets of Dr. Saga's Catarrh c :L'vr Kcaicdy tay: ''If we can't euro jour Catarrh, no matter wjjat jour ease is, we'll pay you $500 in cash." Now you can see what is said ofother rem edies, and decide which la-most UKely to euro. (Jost only 00 cents. THE NATIONAL BANK the or New Bcrue. N. C, Jnne 27th, 1803. 47th Dividend. The Board of Directors has this day do ctored a Semi-Annual Dividend ot five (5) Per cent free of tax, payable on aud after JuLv 10th 1883. t 4 , vo. . hpbbbts, vaamcr w-i , Ji 1 Baking towcter Msoaiely Fure W .1 - N V a ii b; i: St 1 I W i Al.i: v. n.i i A -it :'-""' s. -:.j'irfl .-j. -1, I- il:r. 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I c-'l-'or ('.! . .l.ldri-.. S1LA; iwlw I'msic: it k M Ski? On PER DOZEN AT Nunn & McSorley's. . 4: ,-- vv i' t; ... - - '-i- ' 1S----
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