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a- JOTJRN A L HE vol: xii-no 130, NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. BXlLY r. 1. BCSmtSS LOCALS. COW LOST Lam brindled cow ia xilklna. Bt raved from stable foot of Qeorge at. Any rafonnaUoa regarding tame gladly recdied, or wilt pay for trouble of returning her to me. . .. j - A. Dixok. FOB Eitra fin Ull feed beef, rail t BaBMl Coha & 800 to-day. HOTEL Rale in Chicago A good hotel at $1.00 a day. If you an going to tbe World's Fair, atop at tba Niagara Hotel, ' fire proof, Jackson Street, between Michl gaa Boulerard and Vabaah Arenue. 800 . Rooms. Near buineta centre. Six route to Woridi Fair witbln two blocks; oolyfllteen minatea to ground. $1.00 : a day. a81 lm. It eoata oor Government nearly $100,000 a year to diatribate tbe free teed by the Agricultural De partment.' Karl Augustus Frederick Sch midt, formerly of Oolombns, where aboota now unknown, his betr to a fortune a Germany. He ia a native of Kahla, bat efforts to locate him have proven futile. WANTED by Mr. A H. White, a few JJoanlers. Gentlemen Preferrred. For term, apply to her at her residence on Middle Street, next door to Kafer's Bakery. Apply at Journal of- FOUND-A key. floe. D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securitic. , 130 Nassau SL, New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. : Correspondence aoliclted. tf. '"ji MH9 Ola Ferebee will resume ber Music .Claaajopt, 4tb. o351w 'LBOB MEDICINES. Sooth Front St. near Bailroad. (Office recently occupied i In E. 0. Hill, Esq.) For salo by I . II . Wiggins. C. C. Roach, " v aug281w sole agent. L 'FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale Free from knots and extra width and leneth. Annlv to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr.. . -or at A. & N. C. freight office. . ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon Talaco Sourcnir Spoons just received at Hibbards Jewelry btorc. Call ami see " Ahem. tf. NOTICE is hereby given that certificate 2in.88 for 5 sbnres ot stock in series No. 1 aud certificate No. 55 for 8 sbnres in Serbs No 1 of the New Berne Building and Loan Association litis been lost and that application will le made to said - Association for new certificates to be issued. H. B. Dcfkt Thi Aug. 8th, 1893. lm REMOVAL V E. HibWd. P. M. Oaadwiok anl H L Hall have, removed Into the store with Mr L S Wood on Pollock St. near the Pust Office, where thev will be n'naaed to see all of their friends EsfBe sura to call and ace them. aiiOrflm FINE Tonea', North Carolina Uams at K. XOST 'riday July 28th, two medals used as a wa"n CDarm' one a gold cross - about one inch K other a small , silver medal, shape of foar11?af c,over- opon aeh of these on o.'l9 " , arared UH. M. A." and udo " PP . 7 .It. .M. r ) .iltror m.iW W 6n .J iept.,,,i;i 1 Pin. lor ""ill llC rewardeil by leaving at this office. r BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents ; per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for :C: 'all planting, at low prices R. Berbt. Basaian women and Japanese men are said to excel all other world's workers with tbe needle by those who have closely ntudied tbe embroidery exhibits In toe different building At tbe World' Fair. The Populist of Virginia are greatly pleased with Senator Uill'a recent speech on finance i'i the Senate. Tney will.scater it broad- oast over their State as a uatn palgn document. A railroad collision oooured on Long Island shortly after midnight Sunday morning. The Kpukawsy Beach train ran into tbe Manhat tan Beach train killing fourteen pei on and wounding eenenteen other . LOCAL NEWS. S W AD VKli risEMlCSTS. Howard, Hotel rales in Chicago. A. V. Dixm Cow lost. Sam'l Colin it Son Fine stall Iced beef. Jersey City, N. J., lias ii case of alleged cholera. The stockholders of the A. fc N. C. R, R. will hold tin i r anuuai meeting in Morehead Thursday, Sept. 28lh. Revenue agents from Greensboro have seized 840 gallons of whiskey in Iredell. They also found a still in Liiiknm Pinch mountain in Alexander county. Bond was soon given for the steamer Blanch and she was relieved Irom custody and resumed her regular trips yesterday morning. Kubbi Kaiser has moved from bis states that fully 100 lives have FORTY IILKZD AT RAYAHS AH. And Tea KlUlou la Freverty De stroyed by tte Stem Daauf e Elsewhere. Tbe recent hurricane became a terriffic tornado at Savannah, Ga. It seems to bave centered about that city and there are ominous reports ol its carrying awful destruction and death hi its path. According to reports forty unfortunate residents of the city wero killed and many iniured, while the losses to property are probably half a million. Some re ports have it that us high as 150 people were killed. At Blackville, S. C. several building, were crushed, mill dams washed away county roads rendered impassible, the cotton crop terribly damaged and tobacco totally devastated. Similar reports with variations come Irom other places. On Tvbee Islaud near Savannah, the demolition and destruction could not have leen much worse than it was llous s there were Mown down, burned, washed away and otherwise demolished. Tbe railroad track was blown from the ground, and parts of its stood up along the line like a fence. Rails were twisted spikes were pulled from the crosa-ties. The railroad track was a complete wreck, part of it beiug blown several hundred feet from where it was over into the woods. In Charleston there was not filly yards sp ee in the streets that did not contain debris, such as roofs ol houses, signs, awnings, telegraph poles, and etc., which were scattered in all directions; the rool of Si. Charles hotel was blown off and the streets were flooded with water al most to its doors. Fourteen tox cars there bad lecn blown from tbe railroad tracks and turned over. All tbe pbos phate works in the city rcre blown down or lmdlv damaged. There was uo com- municatiou with Savannah, all telegraph lines bavins been nrostrited. It was currently reported that eight people had been killed in the city. It was also re- norted that there had been (treat loss of life on Sullivan's Island, reporting the number in the hundreds, but as all com munication was cut off of course there was no means of verifying the report. A special to Augusta from Port Royal leen lost former place of residence on Broad St. to there and at Beaufort.S. C. and ne'gnbor the boarding house of Mr. W. R. Moore ing points during the storm. Of this on South Front St. hundred only six am white, tho rest ne- Once more the balloon ascension was 8. They wero so terror stricken that t. FOB. RENT The Dwelling next door : to my residence on Pollock Street. . ' ... J. W. Stewart. A FULL Hue of Spring and Summer Sample, consisting of Cheviot! Black, Blue and Brown Serge, Fine Check Oash mera. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. '- F M Jhadwiok, Tailor. , , At H4lr, book 8tore. GO To Street's horse 8tore for Livery. Fine roadster,, at Street's Horse store. "Hold np your head np. -: J ! " Don't grumble. It don't pay. .. TSaver bntt against a atone wall. , 'Tha way to restore oonfdeaoe Is to ahow confidence. .It is B) time for croaking. Clear vghe decks and etart the fall trade ;7 I never take back , anything." Then yon are aot a gentleman. : ' -.-T Crops and business will move if the oalamity howlers will get out of the way. - . . Every boy stabs his toe, bat be is a silly fellow who runs against the same root everyday. , There ts no use crying over spilt milk. Feed your cow better and she will soon make up for tbe loss. ' : President Cleveland never wears gloves whether the weather be cold or warm. .. -' --v ' '' ' ; ' Tt U id that the crops will be bii?. and that . means a big trade wbea ttiev are bromrht to rawket, ' A colored bov was arrested for tealing - a football under the lm 'preBBion that it was a new style watermelon.'. .: yi1 v" , Western . politicians want to '.change - tbe law requiring Indian agents to be chosen from army . officers. ' i- ' k " -r Fublio confldence is the goardian aad surety of, prosperity, as the -orisis through which we have just passed has so clearly shorn, and f utile confldence is but the collec tive result of individual confidence, The ability, therefore; to give the business commnnity what it needs bow. rests with the seperate mem I -1 thereof, and the poscssion of i ability imposes on eaoi ladi- -.1 te daty cf contributing his tbe e-.-lidifyinofthe many drowned by not leaving their cab ins to seek places of safety. Sheets of rain, almost a cloud buret, with driving wind fell in Baltimore so that tbe place was flooded. Men rowed around in boats on the streets from store to store in the lower part of the city. The streets resembled lagoons instead of thoroughfares. On Pratt street care moved along with water over their floors. Wharves were submerged and destroyed, and pungies and schooners washed out of the basin and left high aud dry on the street beds. The loss to merchandise by water was heavy reaching many postponed; tho rain did it. Another at tempt will be made at 3 o'clock this af ternoon. If the indications aro lavorablc Circulars will be distributed annoiiucin the event. Mr. Wm. Cook, oue of the New Berne well borers who has been off for quite a while following his occupation is in the city. Uo has recently couipicieu iwo three inch wells for Mr. Seth West near Closs of wbichonejis 93 and the other 102 feet deep. Our young townsman, Mr. W. 1), Mclver has removed his law ofEco. to tbs second story in the Duffy building corner tij0U8an(j f dollars. of Pollock ana inutile nr. wnero ue is rn Savannah the wind was 73 miles an very neatly fitted up. Tho entrance is Uovt. at Norfolk it blew at the rate of on Middle bt. adjoining the omco oi uri. fortv.two mjieg an hour-at one time it Duffy. nt. to flftv: in Baltimore it was sixty I o I ' - The News Ol server-Chronicle tells of a and at Sonthoort. N. C it was 78 miles heavy and daring robbery in Raleigh- an hour. Sundav night some one cut a slat to the The storm is calculated to have been shutter of G. W. Drift's room, entered, between eight hundred and a thousand took his key from his pocket, opened his m;ies wide. The entire loss by it is con trunk and stole eleven hundred and three sldered to be not less than ten million dollars therefrom. dollars. cnast la strewn with vessels, the Cl l lit 1 kUO , ii 1 " . truuraarno nor ilio monitor Nnntup.kot- crews of some of them were savea which left New York Friday tmd were other instances washed away, to have arrived in Wilmington Monday Jtckg0I1TlUe have ueen neara irom. iue ivear- Mr Ge0. Smiths0D) of Eiilabeth City sarge is one of the most noted vessels - T..i,..iiJ. Mnndav i.venini? m ,i, i i ill sav vuvbtouiiuv vmm j o anoat, oeing we one inn sunK ureaueu 28th of tw wwks B"u "'-"""" with the malarial fever. The remains Mr. Sol Cohen's store was broken into w eragent t0 v, Berne with the expecta- Tuesday night by prizing open the back tJon of forwarced to his home for door witn a crow oar ana aooui oou interml!nt. but connection beioK missed worth of goods stolen, consisting of 26 nawa8 buried here yesterday at ten watches, a large number of gold plated 0cwk, Rev. T. M. N. George, offlciat- watcn cbams a pistol ana some, crowing. , Mr. Cohen says he suspects a white man Mr gmithson.was 81 years of age. He who has been seen suspiciously about the gubordUiate position last spring store recently. -, witta the Pannelee Eccleston. Lumber The two pumps for the water works Company, of Jacksonville and owing to bave arrived. They were taken out to efficiency and faithfulness was pra ttle grounds of the company yesterday moted a month ago to the place of ship on a car of tie W. N. & N. R. B. They ping clerk. ; He is highly spoken of by are duplex compound pumps of one mil-1 those who knew him. lion gallon daily capacity each. The weiffh of each ournn is i five tons. This! Comlnr andOolnr is so heavy that but for the recent com- Miss Janie W. Uavis, wno nas oeen vis- Aavaacemrit of Triulty Cellege. A Durham letter to the News Obscnrer- Chronicle makes the following interesting Statements aliout Trinity College . Trinity Park is n scene cf hustling ac tivity just now. President John Frank lin Crowell is as buv as a man can well be. Every indicaiion is that Trinity College w ill open w it It a larger attendance than ever before. A very large pe- tent of the old students w ill return and the re ia every reason to expect a larger atten dance of new students tlnn eer before. They are coming from every section of the State and there lias Ueu many ap plicants for catalogues from other States. There has never lieen so liirye a demand for catalogues and bulletins of 'the college. The old students seem to hare turned agents for the Gollcsre, as many will bring back new students w ith them as the di rect result of their efforts. The rooms are lit with the brightest electric lights and heatis snpplied by the modern hot air furnace. Every floor is supplied by tbe latest improved bath rooms, when hot and cold water is freely dispensed. In short everything is done for the com fort of the student. Several new departures will be becrun at Trinity this tcssinu. Special courses of a must attractive character have lecn ar ranged lor those- yoi ng men who can on 1 1 spend one year at Collece. Then too iorni.d School for teachers and a school ol journalism will be opened to sin h students us can avail themselves of thenr. No extra charge is made for either of these courses: but either or both of them is open to any student, whom the faculty adjudges competent to under take the work. It is expectad that both oft lies:' courses will prove very popular. A number of the professors will assist in I lie Normal School for teachers. Prof. John L. Weber, late of the editorial stuff of the Charleston News and Courier, w ill direct the se:iool of journalism. Tflis is a decide. I innovation at the South and it has already attracted considerable attcn tcntion all over the country. Its courses of instruction is very practical and busi ness bks. The library has been enlarged to about twice the capacity ol last yea. What the Races Did They brought together trotting horse breeders and owners from all over the State farmers, merchants, bankers and manufacturers. They brought together the blood of the great sires to contend for the prizes in the speed trials; they brought conviction to thosi who attended these tiials that no have tho track at Raleigh and the horses to make race horses. The handsome son of the mighty cham pion of the wo Id, St: iibmil, 2:07 13,- Urrin H. that won the B year ola race. and the two beautiful fillies, Jolly Maud by John Friar, son of William L., sire of ztell, !S:ia, niul Jenny C, daughter ol Fayette Wilkes, a handsome son of the Mighty George of that name were speci- cems of'higb class breeding that would please any horseman. In the 8-year old ruco the winner was. Flare, a fast and beautiful daughter ol F. Clay, 2:18 and Maggie Campbell, a fast daughter of Pamlico, 2:14 3-4: Lucy Ashlev, the promising ibay daughter of Jolly Friar, andjStarbclle a brown daugh tertof Franklin Chief (sire "Cock Robin" 2:81 1-4, the fastest 4 year old ever bred ih the State.) We Also had Primus, the pure gaited fast and bcauti'ul son of Robert Medium :29, be a son of Happy Medium, sire of the peerless Nancy Hanks 2:04, the fastest in the world Another fast and game young horse was Archie narden, a 4 year-old son of Almont Archie, be took a record of 2:33 1-2, and lapped out ''Cock Robin 2:31 4 tbe winner in the 2:50 race. Marie Prescott a powcrtul and game daughter of Simmons 2:28. Sire Green leaf 2:10 12 made a good showing tor a green mare in a race the first time. The game little bay marc jNelly Jewett by Jerome Eddy 2:16 1-4 took a record of 85 and lapped out tho winnor in :32 1-2. Then came on the hanc'somc anel fast son of Aberdeen, Brave Boy that trotted good miles and won his race, taking ;a record of 2:34 1-4. Ho will show 2:30 or better at the Fair in October. We did BELAIR COUKESPOSVENI E, So Serious Damare From the Storm Other Farm Topics Alter a storm there l- f a calm. Monday ii stoin i from Niirlh-East around I" Tuesday followed with a I but a li;t!e lain. The raisers of e;ir! imi e. se than are those it Ii ImIi late corn is l.a.Ily broken, fodder hipiu . I i Considerably damaged. Some of us li ne a fine potatoes, some few rotted, can eat Irish polntm". a'l and then have enough ft i Cotton is badly tannic d I seem tu lie broken seiinu-! Sweet potatoes do not .-m good as usual, at this seam. With all the ad v art ai and disadvantages. mm. 1 storm or calm, sunshine or r;m or scarcity, tfie l:le nl star.ds first in point ol speci :1 and if tho fanner stands n'fuiv t the blessings as offered, and Ri'J") w using them; it is our privilege I i : i j standard of agriculture to tint di-: anil prominence which its itnpoilaner inandi. Now farming pays the 'nan lu.it '.) ijriu better than it dues the f.miu r, cause the dollar rules thie count. , l thuu the citizen but when true m..nS a erts its individuality, and nil' elollar, as it niu-t in tile end: tlu i the dignity of labor be enrolled, wheat that cost (10 cK a bushel to i will not sell lor 40 cts ami e-.itton ia tor 0 cts., will not sell at " e ts p, r lb. i dakinip JIbsoIaiely XS j..,,.i..f m: Pure VI Wititr, ; rir-,x ..f r . . i r halelng peiweler p-1 ' ll!:''e's ..( n'l !, vrnn' ureulh I v.- I.ai'sT IM.'.o .-:-,: r.-5 (ioVKKN'MBNI t l.i n i:.' ;s Ke) Ml 1. 1 i ' 1 M . . . , i ,. ,s llnv.i, l';.i . . i'...v:.i u Co., 106 Wali St. . N V iii I,.- ;.... 000 '. B.(;A (IK SHOT. ALL SIZES. AT P2ICES ill r Our State Has the ( humpioii Shut n ; America. Col. J. T. Anthony of the Charlotte Gnu Club is the champion target slnt ol America. He won this distinctto.i a' I V trap shooting tournamrr t in New Lon don, Conn., this week. The' even' . -concluded last evening and a I 1 itn announces Col. Antheinv as the irtor. One hnndrcil targets were shot at, an. I there were fifiy entries, iucliK'.iu; t'i note'el trap shot of the United Nati . The prize is a ilianieitnl ring, whi. Ii is to ch5 K. (1. 1 1 T I TAKE A SURVEY Of Our STOCK Lisrhtiihi? Ice Cream bo tho personal property Charlotte News. tin Wholesale Market Country Produce, 20.i We; fi'lait'ii ' pletionoftbe new -railroad, a' truck for I iting relatives in Beaufort returned borne moving them "would have had to. have J yesterday morning.. been broQeht from elsewhere, there not Mr. A. H. uamDiin, 01 wasniogion, being one here strong enough for the pup-1 If. C. who has been spending a few weeks pose.' , r . ' I In New Berne lelt for uoiosooro. - -'Tnn'mnpi. imnr.rt.nei, 'cannot be at-Fi Mrs, J. E. White and Miss'Sallie Moas tached to organisition npon the part ly of West Point who have been vieUtog of business men for the promotion and at for. B. A. WUbs Jeft to visit fa Dor- M(kW;al,mnnf nfnnhlin antomriapd. The ham; ' ' --j''-' '.-." -J., i'..v ;- not only furnisK emplo'ymentto those Mrs. D. M. Hollqwell and her Uttle wanting work bnt add to the ceneral daughter Miss Mollie, are visiting at prosperity ot any communitv in which jWHdwood; That our citizens bave they are located been ncglectfuref this matter ia too well known. - The lack of money .is .no food excuse, for there is as much per capita in New Berns as any other place in th? fift. Just work together in '"j.- 50T1CB. ,'--A. A N, a Ballrood Co- yii- V Treasnrera Office, - New Bern, N. C, Aug. 80th, 1 898. The 89th annual meeting of the Stock rH aanh mnn rin lllft DATE Ha 1U6 QO IPI1 Ol HID aUHUUtl i.UIUl VBiuima rrobiem is solved. . Kailroaa uorapany win oe neia n jnore- O. head Cit on the 4th Thnrsdsy (the 88th ;9 c;n em' in ine uars, afyj in cepwaiiKr, jom. td. F. C Roberts, Sec'y. Ii-. Beef, 4aoc. ISceswax 20. Corn, from boats fidaVi Chickens, 35r !"e pair. ')ucks, Eng. 40a50e.; M Eg;s, 1(3 to 18c. ' Field peas, tiOc. cse. 75c. aft. 00. Hides Ory Hint, 4c; "recn, 1 1-2 a 2c. Lamb alive $1.50 to S2. flats, !i0 to 32 1-2 Peanuts, 1.20 51.25. Sheep, sheared, ?1. 00-1. "0. Sheep, full wool, If 1.2.ia-.'. i0. Potatoes, Bahamas.CO to 7 yam-,V 1. 1 bushel. Turkeys f 1.25a 1.7'.. Onio.is, 1.50a S2.00. Wool 12 to 15c. 0 !:oon Fruit Jars Fly Traps, A;:' t m 1 1 to And if vou are not aware REPAID TO ( ! tV II . ht st. e, N. C. p 1 M M .1 IJ R3 Opening of the Xcw Itenio Collcgiafc lustituto. The fall anel winter session of the New Berne Collegiate Institute will lie pem-d on Monday the 18th day eif Septemlna. Prof. J. I). Hodges, A. M., m charge-. A corps of competent assistants e-nr.si-l- ingof four ladies and one getitle-iinii h .s been selecteel. A loan fund ofjl,000 per annum is available for indigent pupils of any con tiguous county and Scholarships in the best schools ot the State are awanicd im deportment. The principal is a gentlctn. n i gre-at experience and well qualified foi his im portant position. The patronage ol the public issoiieiti !. VY. il. Watson, Sec. & Trcas. Boarel of Trustees. Bcfuro placing: your orders for iif"".j'; t-.i.d Ties for the Comiii;r Season. J53 to Call on ones 'Wlm'psilo ami Kov.nl Dotilor in i General Merchandise. f'cw Lerne N. C- 1; will Ii.lV Oil. Dominion 2:38: Clipper 2-20 Alice Bei- heed 2:27 1-2- all North Carolina horses now. News.Obscrver-Chroniclc. "MaVc bay while the sun shim's. Tn other words take advantage not get on the track this time, but will I , . . .. if have out at tho Fair, Uncas 2:31 1-4, of bargain when yon see it. At tniB time or year wuen our cunn ing stock is broken if you can UmI a suit that will please you wo'il make the price to suit you. Jast bring your money along; ami seo ho you can do. Do you need any shifts, we have an unlnundried shirt worth 75c, take them now for GO. All sizes. J. M. HOWARD, OoPTCTlA. HOUSE TIUT.I)AY, MO. 31. Kir-' tivt vcv hereof the represenia- e.m Player and Pluywrigbt ASD THE VILLUS STILL SLED HER." PUB- peci A World-Wide Phrase Originated by Popular Actor. As an author, actor and manager, Mil ton Nobles lhas, during a professional career covenne nearlv a quartor ot a cen- name and an honor to tho guild. No "When limes ai"C Hai'Q niiy t( living actor is held in higher esteem oy his fellow olavere and the public at large. Hia clave hive all been successful, and, beyond any other American Dramatist be has succeeded in producing pureiy American plays, dealing with American themes and introducing typical and tangible nhases of American character. Mr. Nobles and his brilliant young wife will present during this engagement, Mr. Nobles' latest and probably strongest play The Phoenix. . Tbe strong comedy element in this niece keens the audience in a roar. Mr. Nobles makes a new departure this year in carrying a carload ot scenery. the Host Advantage." 1 1 TBI ONWARD MARCH m rVtnmmntion k stormed abort by Dr. Ham's Golden Medical TjUosTarr. Always, U yog Tirv us for BLANK BOOKS. Inks snd Stationery. With tie' assi-tam'c of C':t.-t, wiil liii .i'nt his Worhl-Kenown cd C'le iUiui eif t In' lleilicaiian, in his own l"niUe AiiRiican play, called "TEE PSCENIX" An Orie'.nal Me-hidi.una In Three Acts by Milton N'ohle -. Now in its Nineteenth Consecutive Vi-ar. FIRH SCENE! iinous i.amijfing M-ene . -M-n v.- l)ancs, ami the Villian Still ursueel her. After r.reakfa-t luiy yeiur tickets for the PHOENIX. Tickets em sale Tuesday at Nunn & Mcb .flev's at half pa-t ten o clock (10:30) Admission i? I 23. licservcel se-its with out extra charge. Callcry 30cts. havnt waited beyond won. thanf eompma recovery am 'can. In tbcaa terof nloos eon diUna of tha blood which tarriU othar halo haTftutod-thia ndfr FOR SALE ln ia a uramd rMXMrlT. Mnnr. and fltaVboildea. Both- (rtr Ilka 1 i known to aoaOKml tnxaca.fioa i M lutggy and harness, - Will tmr.Frfmmm "V ."T or altogether at a bargain to a " I a mi n xr r DiaooTarT" 1 compoiuaaa i One troodbuinry or saddle horse. Al Will sell separate a cash cus tomer. Call on P. M.DRANEY. mi mrJl aU tta fllthT bufleJar lor thoaa rortoead fai wafsfat balow a Luk uian1. Ia la moronMcd. at BO L-MMn.mi tha kind. Id aU naaarlnt I Bronchial. Throat, and Imf affoand I bavandiawMtbak eaa Unachad tnroasa th blood, U It mr fails to banaflt or eon, yon aav yoor mopgy naca. Pnrnpt relief and a 'pmnanen eura fi I SCHOOL OH , i5 i ....h will mn-hdnlT faUoW the M I - ' V - , . j rta.v a-AVAaw anM a& c l'T, c i Kuerm n"1' i iiuMUAi mi.tr t tlU, . : mconuM oasa, i ' - - ... . . ' - - ., rs. A.Ir Jsrkins - Wilt Beaome th Duties V3 VM K of - ber a i 1 t- j renw i fejrauy ilLTO!- HOELES, Sti-ong S FOR YOUR TROUBLE ALL WELL HE GRliAT The F; isongs HEADCIUARTEUS YOU POWDER & SHOT. Send your orders lo CHAS S. EOLLISTE-l, Tha Whskssld Groctr. Powder delivered Jirect from maga- ie. a24 1st p lw. )Frcm ia eOUw " to Ilia. tr nntmless hertwifV (mimmUm that Aft nnt il-W-- Jure tho beallh or iuterte-re with one's bnainras ew pKnTiire. It bnlMs qj and Improves tbe in ;iera hoalUi. clflftrs the sfein snd Iwantnu the compledon No wrinkles or fiahbineiw iollow tUiK tpestmenl Kniloraed to physici&ia. sad lcaeUns sexie ti laeUea PATltNTS TREATED BY Mslt. COFinENTIL u. i p. i. umt. rJiiua snuiii. uiuta w AND GOOD. Call and see it if you please' And you eaierly will seize Such chances as you'll nev er haye again. .. ' - ... Yours Truly, 'mm i w'
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