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1 1- 3 at ; .s.Yl. ia puL; r v year, .in lve "..-ments itmtt 5. ii -!il;tl' rtilveill.- .l.-ouipll.. at the end - . me jm i.oittl. So com i 1. .. .i i.o t;pru."l to be publish 8 oi-: '.''l.jiiitiljlu juirsonfiimcs, or -i o r i.o ol the author. .Article nl .r a column must be paid lor. ii Ts under head ot Business Lo , i t la eonu per line lot first -,5 c ..s each subsequent Insertion. i i t8 lor eztfadod time. , - s I. :i.,i,n ltwlliigaggilevsUatany anony c mimtntoalloii can obtnla the name i author by i ilicaUon at this ofllco ,.,c)wiiig wherola th grlavance e.gts. , .'i-o-tis . ED BY Till NORTH CAKQ i'HESS ASSOCIATION, v ot lest than five cent pot line a tor "cards ol thanks, 'resolo t' and obituary poetry," also i uotlees other than those vbleh i maou shall give as a matter ot - . .. . .'; t f . V" 'V; -.. -i.: ' Polices ol cknrcn aJ society and all other euttii'tft'nments trow Which rorenne la to be derived will be charged tor at the rat ol i cents a lino. : ' " , ,; K: ", " . : THE JOURNAL. 5, E. EALTI3, T Proprietor. C.T.BA:::!,;'. Local Baportor. Knter (l at tU Offlt at JVrw Berne, N. C, a tcmnd-datt matter, , ,; CONSERYATIS. ''' " i , a ? : The time has passed when ques tions of national policy ean be set i Vai by radioal j measures. t j: : Labor is always conservative cnlil madened by oppression, and want impellB to riot. Then it is that Badness rales the hoar and holds LIh carnival" until conservatism restores order and labor moves on t9 the accomplishment of its legit imate object ;ifJi! Fortunately the treat Mass of our countrymen are conservative Attached to the Institutions of ;onr fut'aars, they are satisfied to par sue the even tenor of tseir way. ,-; content with the natural rewards of labor. Especially is this true of farming and agricultural comma nities. Bat let it not be supposed that conservatism depresses any of the elements of manhood. . Oonser vatives are satisfied with legiti mate returns,: bat they - insist , .that the workman is worthy of his meat, -" i H'i; 1 C j , 'The business men of this conn try farmers, mechancs, merohanta and labors professional men and tradesmen, know full well that something is wrong in the conduct cf pn bl lo affairs. What t sat some- t' zz is causes wi4s4i,Tersltjr. of cpinions all leading to the con clusion that capital , is appresaing 1-bor. . u-y. I rr 1 The truth is national and state le gislation to not the only cause of tie present agitation, so ruinous to individual fortunes at the gen era! welfare, v "1 i . f -. ' There is an firrepressftble confllot 1st ween capital and labor that .is thrusting aside conservatism and and dethroning jastice. Labor and Capital are both to blame. They -e too radical in their demands, ', f f ad neither has the slightest re r pect for the fights of the vother. It is perfectly right loroapltol to decide what it is ablete pay U libor, but, It is often the ease that - it la not willing to pay what It is ; ayble to pay, and by evt-ry' appll- ; anee in its power it forces labor toaoeopt the pittance it jof fers. '..,..- , . ' f . Labor has a right to reject the r, ofTer of capital and fix its own com pensation. , - Bat when laborer : asserts - that another labqrerer .shall not ' work ' for less wage than, he himself; Is ' willing to work lor, hs violates : tie laws of sooioty and incites' to . riot and bloodshed. i CcssarvtiBm must have its jln Caence in private ' as . well as I in rsblie. If every man wil 'stick to L's business and pnrsne K ; judio ' t iiuslj, adopting bo rash! experl nentsand following no visionary tlsories, improvement will be seen In eyery section of oar land. vNo t uiiC of political corruption ' will v reck the ladividaal fortune of the ma who keeps bis house In order ; d walks the paths of Industry ! Jll-acri V'tf '- ) t Perseverance -, and (audaaty nerally win. . ' tulloh's I'onaaaiptlon Care, i ' ' i boyond ovwtio the most we have i 'w!i' 'j oure p and .w. moeoM 1 . f V. , J.J. . 1 1 1 t- a Is r t 1 tl t w -. r i tit v -.sr It 70a If 1 to I I I v s 1 .. t li ty I . t i t , - ' . H a WAaKihi ptn in prcoe was t ri'," :i r.i) . tJi'lli Clayton, ot Qei'ivi,' nd .ifdioatbd to the Lulico' .Memorial Aa.'-ociitioa of At! Jilt:;: ; ' : . " "TbB ueih of the iron horse and the ttuog of the spindle mingle merrily, and, on eagle wing the new South sweeps to a groat ahd gloriou tutart; while in her weeds, with sad face and bowed heart, the old Sooth bends lovingly over the sacred ruins of a braye but bitter past. Bui the South is still, the South, and tbe . grief - of the ' old hall never be forgotten: in . the grandeus of the new, for between the two lies a sweet memorial which binds our hearts to tbe past, e'en while oar hands build the fu ture. " r- The Faded Jacket of Orayl The violet's breath is n t sweeter than the memories by which it is hal lowedthe shimmt ring stars are not more splendid t han the glory amid which H was fildedl Bring It forth to-day. With gentle bands smooth out these precious folds! A thing inanimate, it yet speaks with most tloquent tongue. Its solid front tolls of the dust of righteous battle, and its ragged edges ...'Voice the cruel soars of vanquished veterans. It telle- the , solemn - but giand story ol thousands of bright swords which sprang from their soabards at the oall of duty. It tells of the . flery charge the stubborn fight tbe bleeding hero tbe dead patriot the adroit : retreat the moflled dram the sable 'plome nodding above these Qodlikei men who gave, and gladly gave, all that is best in life (safe honor) and ' life itself, for liberty! Every button has its memory, both dark and bright; every seam images some patriot's daring deed; its very silence is' the pathos Of the honored dead! x "In this land of the South i the Faded Jaoket of Gray, is a common heritage freighted with a common woe. It bangs alike In the hut on the hillside and in the mansion of the city; la many, alas! how many homes, is it hang upon the vacant chair, never more to grace the form which long ago filled a South ern soldier's gravel. Its rustle is the orphan's plaintive cry, and o'er its blessings and its blight is breathed the widow's prajerl 4 ' "Faded ahd worn! Yes, but the gaudiest hue which tints the arch of Heaven is not more bright than this same dim . shade which dims onr eyes to-day, and the .tooth of Time but makes nearer and dearer the good and true which jts ; new ness proaaiv aecaeu, ' 01d and threadbare! What matterf Honor wore It, love folded it away, grief stands sentinel! Sad, sweet symbol -old, bat still young, worn and yet new yon live in the glory of a grand principle immortal as the white-winged seraphs whioh eircle the great white throne! '. ;.. T . "Look at it, ' and , the majestic form of Jackson rises to view; look at it, and the calm, noble face of Lee peers kindly npon yon from among tbe buttons and the braid; mother, look at it, and the pale face of your dear son comes back from a soldier's grave: son. gaze npon it. and tbe honored form of your dead father seems to rise from the earth; wife, look npon it, and the fond nnsDand who exchanged it for a shroad is once more before yon; sister, look npon it, and once again yon mem to see the gentle face of your loved and : long-lost brother Oh, murdered Hope! Ob, blessed Memory! be they living or dead, all honor to the men who wore the Faded Jaoket of Gray. Palsied I be the hand that would strike a single star fi-om the crown of , their : ever brightening fame! ? i , s ' - MHor braver bted for brigbtar x land. 'i-"W'--'-: v t f1 Nr brighter land if had ? a ; cause more grand, -fvffps (,' Kor cause a chief like Lee!" t H Keep Oat of Debt ! , t "The facility with which I ban get credit has been the bane of my existence," said a young married woman, "i am lorever in debt, and many a sleepless night, is the re sult of this easy mode Kof getting things without a thought of the day reckoning that is sure to over take you sooner or later." ' Tbe greatest known oause I of wrinkles is worry, and that Is most frequently the result of pressing debts that are ever hanging over the unhappy , victim like dark elouds of impending disaster. ' 9 If yon I wish to maintain your self-respect, keep ont of debt. It is all very nice and easy to say "have it charged," but' when the time eomes around that payment must be made for a gown that is half worn out or a pair of shoes that are wholly so, the scheme is not so pleasant and yon ; wish yon had paid as .you went along, getting V" T"""T" ol the pbvrical ottttoV ' totloa often, comes fjrora vmnatnTal, per. guidons bauiii, 0W traoted throuKh 'v limoranc of v lrmneX( r buea habiJ I " " - iflsult in lr"s I ol manty t power, oerv " ot exhaustV Inn, imwii iW!ity. impaired memory, loir p i ..I, irrnnni tmrer, and tbrnv pv I i. 1 f"-e aixar"- -iuic' of mhd and t . -y, j-- -A a''nuf of t a a even o t f T ema 1 " r-" " wi h ." jti . r-tmtm to U'.;ji and li"'-tn U'n ol t f.f-tii of a U . - ut ' e"- fc. .... on i'. . .-.;..;... f-i Mt 'I, i f . , ... ' bHl (I V '.. !.!. IxKik T i liS -. L i .11 etc- twi r- t ot . a .u. la tlK c li t; . t ' 1. iiCi. ::t up a bill tliat -;7s 1J t. ps iarf r t' ever ia.H;-iu5a n woulj Is, 1 J 1 Itidii't btu'; ac itLatcla j every penny epent ead b!:i c:'y wbat c.n be paid for at tke"t-9 it is .thrift, comfortable, jlr thrllt that conducos to an ea y mind as nothing elte but a ao3 bank acooant and pten did health can do. :. , liven though you may not look as well as your no-jhbor, or your house is not an beautifully furnish ed, do not step, from the c rtaluty of comfort into that fever;uh, un happy existence that is the - ont. come of a crop of debts, the seeds of which are oast to Xhe winds, causing the tiny plants of good in tention and hoaetty to wither away under their rank growth, . . A Serious Fright. Some boys, doairing' to have fun late last Saturday evening made a enako with curved form, raised head and forked, tongue, tied a string; to it, bid behind the fence, holding one end of the string, and awaited develop ments." , - -" Se voral ; pooplo came along, and of courso jnaclo a groat ado about the big stiako on Main street. About , 8 1 o'clock' Mrs D." J. 7 Bostaini And; Mrs-i Ed. Boone wore on their way home. On,' seeing the e snake: Mrs. Bostain 1 1 became eo much frightened that she fainted, and was confined to her bed for a day or so. s . f 1 This . is a X vorf regretable occurrence, and we trust the boys will find some less , harm ful nvay to have v their fun. Concord Times. ' I , " Beauty is scarcely an offset to stupidity. , ' , : Liberty is often mistaken for licence. 4 e s'J , GET THE BEST. . , '- The new. i ' 8TASDAB1) DICTIOSABT. r: Published by the Funk aiid WagnallsCo., jjiow xorit,' , , The most expensive work wer ' pro duced on tire American 'Continent, ' cost, in? tbe Tonnd sura of One Million Dollars, , Tue Bpiendiu result ot yean of labor of Two Hnndred and Forty-seven eminent literary men, ; each a speciality in his de- partmeat. V -1- - : Comprigos all the words, old and tew, now in the English language, (300,000. ; " Contains 173,000 morb wopdb ; than Webitcrs International,!., and 7S,(H0 more than the Century, at a verr email advance on the pnee of the .former, and at about one fonrfh the price of the latter, yJ; ;'.y In two volumes of about 1,100 liiiaes each, in FrLii Kussia bindino, with Uennisons patent beferbnos index, a very perfect sample of ithe book-makers art at,. $17.00, payable m ax eaBT pay- mcnls. ' Iteprcsented by Edwabd BuiAU - sClrmtsMtltal ia5iiuiiuXftJ ift-ooejiiw vji, Wficacy NC' ,( WRICE SO CENTS PER BOTTLE, r ami r viAiii iifsimatisi ran. 4 ' i ton cale av DRuaaiarsi. I 1 tii VIRGrllVIilL f XJAIIK ' . Hotel,' V',: : Beaufort, H." .?!, ', Dr. W, P. BobinsonProp. jfrontB the Bontid' and -tbe Ocean tteyond. Cool Breezes almost -without tnteraiisslon. Suited alike ta f leasnre seekers or Commer cial TrateHers. :- f ' ; The house is thoroughly rejuvenated,' WoU forolsued and oarpetea ttarontrhoat. v ' ' '. NEW OERNC HOUSE. f';ffioretaJCity;N.CrrV 3? H. MANN, Prop. - - f f- ? . ,f -y T Pleasant Location New Manage- i mcnt-Qoot Accorrjmodations" n -Attentive- Strvantss ' " l t 'Terms ' Ut'asonaTble. i Dathing- Houses Free. iioumiiTcnrLL - ' IlO'X'liJl-.. ' i Olacli Itountuinrv.C. Unsnrpassed Scenery,' 'Water, Air, and Fare.' " . Terms Iieasonable. v '".' , Opens May lst,"1894. J ' ' W. D. SPEAGUE, prop". . A 4 CBailroad, Telegraph, and Post Offlccs near the door. - j mlZ'J ' Administrator's '.IT . Bavin" qualified as ftdniinistmtnr ol Jno, V. ' Eiherule,' deceased, Into . Craven county, M. C, tins is to no" all persons Laving chiiinH i "-unst n-e efitute of said lUM t-amid o cxliiint tin l to the uiuleiviirned o i ot I the 1m of June l.S"5, or liira nuMcu will lw ' in btir ol ret oveiy. t All uron ui. to saidestnte will plenw. inn? ' mi" ... j 1 ..'.'a '.. . j . . j ia '-'! I :.. .'. it, i,.: . 3, J ' : z U. it o - Ar j . . Co., c f I oh i..oud, a., l--s oi7:tniirJ tbis strong bora X I ; 3. . - C. . ..3: K. It. J 0:; i. 1 resident. -Jas. W. 1'izzx.ziy Vjco "Pres. " II. M. Groves, Cee'y. & Tres. -Wm, W. Claeh. Atty. '-., Wm. Dtjnn, C:ias. 1Isize:t3TEIn ri. li, LTBEET, 1.1 ATT I.1A.NI.Y, F. Dufft, Ben Uahn, . Jas. B. Duffy. , Apfeaisers : N. II. Street, Jas. w. Biddlo, b, Uuffy. CPLoans granted promptly. ..... antra CAIjl'ASCIoilij STORM SlUrtCiES, 'V --o-ii . v j; Ladies Dressesof these ' . . i materials be very ' i 'fashionable for Mount- . ; : - ftin ' or Sea-shore this -,i Bnmmer, f s ' We are offering n line of ' Dlack,, IVavy r Darlc 'A an ana CJ-reen, 3d to 54 inches wide, from 40c to fl.00 per yard., . ' - BPSamples Promptly Mailed. V. E S R'S. TffCKER4 CO. : , . BALEIGU, K. O.. .,- JUST RECEIVED - A Car Load of ' Western Flour Direct from the Ilills. t if ' j 1 " x, t A, CAR LOAD OF ITeTT Orleans Ilblasses. right; off; tha farm in Louisiannat frbni first hands. , - y , AIba a fnll of aj1t rif siArflrnnl eries and farmers supplies, for sale cheap. Call andjsee me,' 1t will .pay yon.... -t', : t ; THE - " -v Daily ; f Per Annnm, t $6.00. :t Sunday, - . . , 1.50. Weekly,,'" , . 1.00. Papers reach New Berne on day of Pub- iicauuu, auu cuuitiiu uticav x-iuilu vai- ' olina News, together with Telegraphic ' Reports of the World. . Subscriptions reocived by '.: 1 . " - A.HATCIIETT, Hew Berne, N, C. ' A HOUSE & LOT on Queen Street, adjoining the Station of the A, & N,' C. B.B.C0. k-, , -'Appiyto . 4 s - "TSL, ' Manly, " GEO. HENDERSON (Saooaesor to Roberts A Henderson,) General Insures Lzzi. ' Bepresentlns Insuranoe Oonipanj of North America, of Philadelphia. . , Home Insurance Company of New York. -' Hartford tir Insurance Company of Haruord. ' , . . . Queen Insuranoe Company of Enj?-land.- " - v . 'i North Carolina Home -Insuranoe Oom nanv of Raleieh. Greenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn- ' - ' ! ' - Fboonlx Insnrance Oompany,of Brook lyn. . United Underwriters Insuranoe Com pany, ot Atlanta. , Boston Marine Insuranoe Company, of Boston. 1 S. R.VST11EET. g::teial' -fANtr ' EBAL E3TATB ' AGENT. Has.' 'moved; to the' Stevenson puilding opposite tbeJCotton Ex chan'.'O uLure ho will l o glad to see ail those who wiwh Life or Fire Insurance, or to bny, sell, or lease real estate. . . ' F- T IK) lOU KNOW , . L ' . -. i ' K r. BRUM'S ,i i v--.t . St !)' 1 .1 : j Aj V j ii Ab , j . lj. 1 " i - v ; A '"Number of Time-Tried and Fire-Tested Companies Represent ed. - Over 1125,000,000 assots repre sented. .' - ; ' . NOIOEAET PUBLIC. ' Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and ;-Pensyl-vania. ." ' - ' Cy Agent National Board Ma rine Underwriters. ; " ' L " PROFESSIONAL. Dr.E. h.coldcerc SURGE0-01UL DENTIST. Office Henry Bnilding. . Middle street,lctween BroHd and Pollock . i, North Episcopal church yard, 1 New Bern.e" N. . BRANCH OFFICE Jacksonville, Onslow County N C, OH CLE. BAGBT, 1 SURGEON DENTIST, Offle. illddU street, opposite Bantlst ehnroh, ' deoSdwtf . NEWBEBN. N, O. DR. J. D. CLARK, ' ; r v.-. DENTIST, -' r," ' I t ISW BKRRK, N. O. - Ofllee on Graven street, between Pollock ad Broad. '.'.. J H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. Praotlee limited to Opeiativa and ate. ebanteal . beatlatrr and Uenta Surgery 'Teeth z treated without pain by the ns at nitro OUdt fcvBrytbliirln the tin of Uentlilrr Son la ta best style. Batlsfaetlon g-uaranteed. . OUtea, earner or Middle Htreet and Pedeia Alley. eppoalUHaptl.t ,, p. n. PELLETIEH, ATTORNBT AT X.A W . Pollock 8troet,First room above Farm. er's e Merchant's Bank. -Will praetloe In the Conn tlna of Oravet trteret, Jones, Onslow and famlleo. , wsv United Htates Uonrt at Mew Mama, anl suurame Uoart or tiie Htate. , VWM.E, CLARKE, ; Office, 72 South Front street of posite Gaston Ilonse. ATT0KITEY AT LAW c . AND ' Heal Estate Agent. '" ; JNow Berne, N, C,: ' , Connections. New Y rk Boston and Canada. Tiabsr lands.; , ..rem lands, , Truck lands, To7n lots, Do yon want to bny 1 . WRITE. Do yon want to sell 1 . . ;writb. SPKOIAL. 1 J1600 Urea, Trent Koad, 6 miles of Oity, '1 limber and Truck land, TWO IRON SAFES, ' One weiglung 1,000 . pounds, . i . ii 000 " ' '' Just from the Factory, but have fallen into my hands aud will be sold at a GREAT SACRIFICE. Remember, when you are in want o anything In the BANKRUPT Line BIO IKE is the place to get it ; . , You can always savo money by looking over the GREAT AMFRICANJ BANK RUPT DEALER'S STOCK." 1 UAS JUST IlIiTURNliD wJC""nEAD non8E3 AHD HULLS M"v RANGING FROM 4 TO 7. YEARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1450 lbs. Each. k Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes Exceptionally fine Draft Horses A full and complete Harness always on hand. ', ' s. ,,J " Z " 7:"" 'x We. will hold on Tuesday and "Wednesday, 'AM AW.TOG.-SaLE'1 ' ; To be soldjwithout , Reserve - to the high est bidder. Don't fail" to come. .. . Jul i&jttjsr stfij. oo.- - ; - . Bluo Front Stables, Middle Streot, Jfevr F.oi no, N. V. : Yacht . Cailo Weake a speculty prices very mucn t sail . plans ' -hi. vS'. - -:;N: w . Send 6c. (stamps) for new : Illustrated Catalogue" of Sails' and -Marine Goods. ' ' r GEO. D. CARPEffTER & CO. 207 to 211 So. Water St.. t CHICAGO, I L.L. BANKS Farmers & Hcrcfcaats Eanli Began business May, 1891, Capitol Stock, pftid in, -'- I7S.O00.00 Surplus, - - 5,000.00 Undividod PofiW, '.: .. y i . . . 3,500.00 Dividends paid, " -' - -10,500.00 y ', ' OFFICERS : " ; L. II. Cutler,, -i . J ..- , rresldenU W. S. Chadwick, , , Vice Pns, T. W, DewKY, , '. ." Cnsliier. A. H. rowBtt, ,-. r ; : , - 'j'eller. F. F. Matthews,-- . - v : Collector: ' Witb well established connections tliis Dunk is prepared to offer alt accommo dations consistent with conservative bnnk fog. , , -,' ' - Prompt and carof'ul .attention Riven tn collections. ' . . . ' -4 We will be pleased to oi respond with those who may contemplate making changes or opening new accounts. J.J BRIi,PrM.TCOS ujtaiKu,?ieeri. S. 1. tCSZHTS, Cvhter ' " ' " OF LZZllZ, ft. 0. iMOOBronarn 18S5. Capital, - tlfC") Surplus Prolts, - - DIBEOTOZS. ' lis. A. Bnr-i, , Thos. Oaniku. Chas. S. Etran J. H Haokbubh, Jno Dcmn. L. B&bvstt, . - Q. U. Kobrbts, E K. BiflrtOP. . Tnoa. A. tiaavn. Prss. O. K. For, cwahlnr. M. fBHM, Vw-rrM. li M.UKOvau.Tallsr ' ulL i - nzv7 Eisiin, n. c. DO A GK!f EBA.li BANKING BUHIiSEKS. Th Aoflonnuof Puni. Funster, t'orportv tlorisj, JnH-njHfi, y'..M'..M ftud others r ivi on invnvMie Vfif . I'ron ut nrj nr-il ft' ttitiun iveu to tut tniorbtiiof our uiitomBia. BOARS OF DIREOTOPB, FrdlnRfi(l (Ttrlolta K H J. A.. iKidowft. (.hu, v, jr. ( li Y itst, ( t 101 'vrr i!.-M!i, a. ii rM-- I-'" il, ' K. w , fu t'tii wood. O, U' ti jtiil. FROM THE Wj:ST WITH and JHules, ' ' line; of Buggies and and Rigging of hich-class Yacht Salls'and Rlgglnjt t oeiow inosc vniainauic un inc scauuAiu. nu -a Complete Outfits For Fishermen. Send us dimensions of your .boat and Wc , will submit- and estimates . on- ner complete . outuu :.'':li.1::uilv..;. Goods - A Valuable Town ; Lot and CIM T- CI-I-. - . onver ware xur oiiie, " I'utsiiant to a judement of tlie Superior, court of Craven county. I will aolUt pub lic vendue lor tash-nt the com1 Ivrnw, in New Berrto H. C. on Monday, July 2nd 1894, t 12 o'clock Al., the' .brick 'house and lot on East Front street, in tlic city of New Berne, , recently occupie d by Mis Elizalxth Justice known as lot No.' 7. Also the 'following silverware: . 1 lea pot, 1 sugar dish, .J milk pot, one old milk pot, Indie, 8 tnhle spoons, 12 do Surt spoons,! sugar tonip, 1 .eiwim Indie, 5 teaspoon?, 4 "HI teaspoons, and 1 salt spoon;- .-' - CltAB. C. Ciabk, : May 29, 1894. '7, ' . . Comnusssoner. VITAL TO KMKCC3. VERVE c DB.E. 6, WtrST'8 NKHVR AND HKAIN Tiii HKNT,iiNT)AOlflotnr Hytfirift, If?rinottg, ln, rnlir-ln, Bt"!ach6, vrvm Prtmi-rttiuu otiu-il lr ftKH mioI or ut lacoo, Wakofutoees, Mftutal DeDrosioiu rjottoaiiitf ot Urnio, oauylng iusnnlty. misery, rtcny dehin, trumatttre Old Ae, liarrwnntwH, tdwvt PowHrlnolthersWx, Imptmii!yt Loucorruirft mill ml FoiriaUe WfMiiDesaoA, Involuntary 1a, ttivenii feorrhuM CHututd. by ovttr-Aittrtl(in of ttrnln, W annHH, ovwr-ludulflnoe. A monUiM trmimmit, L flftirlft, hymntU With otuihordur for A Ikuwl wnj KwiUriAtid wriitABRuarnitteetorriirid if not nnrc-1 UArrttiM,AiiQi by aim WJ-.MT H MV r:niMi.i t& cures Hiuk HHHtiaoho, hiUourrnMHfi, LivorlkjiukiuuiikV 9imrHuuiAi'ri,IeiBia(Uia OmwuittUuu, jUJAitAJiiAjijui lwued ouly by F. S. 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