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The:-; OldRNlL, VOL. XIIL:"NO. 88. NEW BERNE, N, C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 181894. PBICE 5 CENTS A "H 'Tr. T! A 7. BtlSIKESS LOCALS. foR KENTr-Dwelling,- No. 134 Pol lock street, adjoining myiresidence. -y,-jo!18tt B. B. DAVENPORT. STENOGRAPHY and Type Writing Hiss Rachel 0. Bro wn tenders her service tn tha mihlic a StenoeraDher and "tvoe- - writer. ,- She can bo found at the office tf Mr O. n. Guion, nver the Citizens Bank, between the hours 10 a, mi and S p. nv . jyl5 Jm ."-": -'A MINERAL WATBRSiw. Having received - the agency to represent the Colemansville Mineral Spring Water of Cumberland Co. Va 1$ beg leave to inform the public - tjial 1 havav bow on hand mineral spring water for sale at 40 cta. per gallon. . M. W. Chapman, Agt.j 89 South Front St. '-'" . . ' "- Jull81m . RQOMlWRENt. Corner ol East Front mid Pollock streets. jll3 $t WATER MOTOR FOB SALE at $7.60. -New nnrl in perfect ortttir-. Just the thing lor tevfliijr niacuines, conee diiih, iau bib. Can he seen in operation at tiie journal rtnW. Wishinato purchase a laiser size orison for selling. MACHINE and hand made hrick in any quantity for sale. - Apply to Clins, Reiz pnstein, or Joseph L. Halro. a28 tf.. ; BUY "The World's Congress of Reli: gionf," for sale by Mrs. E. F.Dillingham. Every minister should have one. coll and gee specimen copies. . saved is money made. Buy your Metiicines aumvees -mug qiu:o. Vnn will save monev on every pu)U.;flc, Quality ewaiitocd. A trial win convince vuu. . Laws Party. .The King's Daughters vill give a lawa parly tonight; on the Academy green if the weather is favorable. : Refreshments will.i be served from 8 to It p. m., and everything possible done for the pleasure of those who attend ; i'J; " The public is - cordially invited to at tend and aid in a worthy cause. Correction. - - In .our notice in yesterday's issue of "North Oarollna'g : First Printer," ; it should have been stated that it was John Davie, not William, "who suffered a cruel death on board a British war vessel." His name is properly given in the article in a former issue relerred to, " Miss Ward of Wilmington, wife of Col. William Davis, was a sister of Mrs. John Frink. Smith of New, Bern, not of Mr. Smith. WANTED: -Copies pf the Weekly Journal of 1894. Ono copy February 1st. One. February 15th and two ot February 23(L Please Rend or address to this office. ' "- .' - WHEN Borayine is) used according to dlrectiqns, a third of the labor and the cost of soap in ordinary washing is saved. Hamrilas hef at J. F. Taylor's. -t - - : ... LOOA.LNEV8. fHW ADVK11TTSBMHNTS. lliiAarH. -Sma'w & Bcasiy Ploiubing, etc B. B. Davenport: For Ront. La Fayitle Military School,Fayct(eville. Don't forget ihc I lawn party to-uiglit. The Waviest ruin we hnyo had this year leu yeweruay, 2,U3 inches fell in fell three hours'. The medical collego is holding an ad- iourned menting at the , Atlantic Hotel, Morehead,to receive applicants. . ." The Sunday school of Concord church JU" liatre ' a picnic on Batui-day of this week. Rev. II. 'W, Winflcld of New Berne will deliver the' address. If this' weather ia fevorablo tonight tbe Kinc'a Dauehlera will give a lawn party .on the Acdeiii ? green. . Bcfreaiimente V i - - ., ; will be stryed. fMastcr Alex Cooper sdu of D. T. Coop er, of Hendors.on fell from his bicycle and 'broke "iTis W at the hip joint Saturday afternoon. V The osual service at the Episcopal 'church will be held at 9:15 this morning "instead of at 10 as announced on Sunday. Ias auounced elsewhere the expected or- dination has been postponed. Sunday lightuing struck the Goldsboro cotton storage warehouse setting It on fire. A section of 'the warehouse was - badly, damaged and 340 balas of cotton b'adlvv burned. 100 bales of the sotton wasiusured. 1 Thi Naval Rise'rvea got into it Bure anough last night, That double-quicking is a big success io raising the perspiration. Ltcut,'Clark has found the key-note whep ia dcpWd tliat H Jakes work to make . efljoieocy. , -'Mt "' J. T. Lef. who has been in the eily a week introducing Lightning Grease i Eraser, a preparation put up in vviison N. O., has established , an agency for it at r Col. J. ' Y. Jordan's. Mr. Lee works : Morebead Cify next, Tha flret number- of tbe Evening Star ' ot Wilsoa has reached u. Mr. m, Btai - lings;. brother' of our townsman-Mr. , iWllliu" Stallings as the business manager, and 8. H., Peacock local editor. Their 'iflrst issue Indicahs that they will get out " an interesting paper. , The items are well f -gotten up and tho clippings are well l6C(cd. " . , ' .... . . The State Naval Battalion will go-on 'its annual cruise about Augustlltb, to continue a week,-or ten days. . Lieut. 'Francis Winslow of this city, command- . Ing Officer of the Battalion, is making ar. ;rangoincnts for sn intoivstmg event, and the. boys may expect an enjoyable occa- jSion. . v The Wavno county Democratic conven lion was largely attended last Saturday, . Jherc wis a good deal of enthusiasm and . all seemed hopeful j of the elections this -fall.- Delegates; were' appointed, .to the State, Jadicial ind Cony ressional Conven tions. The convoution was a unit for lion. W, R. AUen for judge and Solicitor ' Tou for solicitor again and bo inttmcted - the di'legites ' : The carpenters who were injured by ' acaA'old fallihsf with theoi while lit w.rk l on Sir. W.- R. 3uion's new house la ' v,e, k are gotting'ou pretty well now. II .To -in ho hud twojiba broken : is im- and 5Tr. Eubank, who received a i i 1 ii t tiio anklt, is able t o i emit lies. 'Mr. Heavy Water Melons. Mr. Chas. . Bray, wUq had the finest water melons that came to the market last year, is taking the lead . aguiu this year. lie was up with over a hundred yesterday which he sold to Mr. S. II. Scott. , The heaviest of those weighed 6.5 pounds. Last year he gathered five from ono hill at qne tiine, the heaviest qf which weighed 69 pounds, and the lightest 59 J ' He had one that weighed 72 i pounds. He has some growing now that ho ex pects to beat any above mentioned. In about two weeks more he will have some weighing at least W pounds. The Jacksonville Explosion. The names ot the three colored men who were killed in 'Jacksonville we're Ed Johnson, Slieriuau Edmonson and Terry McCann. Tliere are b.opcg of recovery the' fourth man Augustus Diamond, though he is terribly bruised and scalded and may not survive. The Messenger says the noiier in its nignt went turougn the planing mill, over fouv dwelling houses and into the woods about 500 yards away. Fire , succeeding the explosion would have totatly destroyed the mill but for the automatic fire extinguishing sprink lers with wliich the plant was equipped. 4 gentleman familiar with aw mill, who came up yesterday after viewing the wreck, in'orms U9 that he thinks the lbas will run close to ten thousand dollars, tf the explosion had occurred in the day time when tbe mill was running the loss of life would have been appalling. . TUB ENCAMPMENT. Coming and Going.. , Mrs Sarah K. Hollisltr, Misses Janet and Sadie Hollister, Misjk Mary C. Slover and Miss Mary Guion left yesterday to spend the summer at Blowing Rock. Mrs. Howell loft to jrisit relatives in LaGrange. Rev. G. G. Harley, lift for Asheville, to spend about month; his wife is al ready there. . ji Dr. Cyrus Thompsonwho came in the day before from Jacksonville where the Third Party convention was being held lelt yesterday to speak in Alamance county. i Mr. Fred Mhhlar who has been spend ing a few days in the city on business, left for his home, the National Soldiers home ofVirgina. Mr. W. T. Caho returned last night from a business trip. Miss Alice Smith returned from a visit to friends at Kin&ton. Rev. J. W. Mac Naiuara of Virginia, will conduct the service at the Church of Clnist to-morrow night, with a proba bility of remaining awhile ia tbe city and carrying on a sories of meetings, tUP.PElfiqti3 THE DAY, The, fifteenth annual meeting of the TheDntlea and Pleasures -The Grounds and Arrangeaents-fhelr Exooll .-. ' .' enea. '' The encampment is going on success fully, and pleasingly. : The men appear highly, pleased both with grounds and surroundinga. The following are the hours for duties and calls that are being observed': Revielle first call, 5il5; a. m.; assembly 5:30; a. ra. J drill, 5:40; assembly, 5:45; revielle, 6:50; mass, 7:10; fatique, 7:40; sick 7:40; guard mounting, 8:45; assem bly 8 a. m. Mess. r p. m: d'ill, i:'M: assembly, 4:45; recall 6; dress puru.h-, fir-t call; 6:20 assembly, 6:3C; tattoo, 9; fcipe. 11 p. m. It will thus be w t':nt the time of the men is well filled in, but there is time for both duty and enjoyment. Trains at 7 and 10 a. in. and 3:30, 6, 8, 10 and I1:0P p. m., at 5 cents each way given plenty of coinmutiicat'on between the hotels and the grounds and add to the pleasure of both the troops and the visi tors and citizens of Morebead. About 550 soldiers aro at the encamp ment. It began with abo that number. ant olnnA thoti fuimn nP thn firat nrrtvo I Sttntj, l'ho rmni,Alil!f,al AfiOAniBlinn will lu. have gone away and some new ones have ... ftt A,hcvin on thft tlliMr s?m. (.Amain an lltat nn nvAraoalma Iwn ninin-l I - tainea turougnout uie times. when a man asserts that all men are The troops are provided for in three rascals at heart, you may be certain that hundred and ninety-two good and orderly nri'iinflod tents, the regular - run of them being designed for two men each. They are arranged in streets; each company has its street and each street is named ac- coidiugly. Adjutant General Cameron and oilier head officers have the:r quaiters alone tho shore a little to one side in grind view of the drilling ground. From two flag poles befor the Adju tant General's tent fl -ats the Bag ol the ynion and our Slate flag rivals in beauty. The latterwas de signed bv lieneral Cameron nd is Mtoatety rure k omam of tartar baklntr cowder Hbrhost of all in leaveninir streneth. Latmt Umitso States Govbhnment Food Rkpobt. Royal Bakims Powdkb Co., 106 Wall there is at least one who is a rascal at heart. It appears from their platform that thi Kansas Democrats are still in favor of the free and unlimited coipage of silver a,n.d Grovtf Cleveland,' 1 1 ' ' A Georgia eouple have iust been re- 0,e I married after being diyorced twenty-eight years, at me Home ot a dauguter wlio never saw her father till tbe day after the second wedding. No man knows how manv frleuds he has until he is. named for' a public office, nor the number of his enemies until the votes are counted, Mondav an artillerv caisson beloDeine to a llotchkiss gun while being moved in L lncago exploded and killed three men THE-:-BIG-:-IF! -nm- H n in iTify um k T IFI IF YODIANT THEBESH Cltisn of Jones Not Craven, Mr, PTM. Pearsall, of the law firm of Simmons, Gibbs & Pearsall in this city saw a Jourh ar, reporter yefiterday and stated that while bo was in New Beme most of ' the time that Jones county was still tho place of his legal residence, and that county he exercised the usual rights of citizenship, such as voting, etc. That lost Saturday he was out at Tren ton at the county convention of Jones on that day. He also states' that he feels honored at being selected as a delegate from Craven to the State and Judicial conventions, and he thinks the convention probably would not have done sojf it; had, known that he still retains his resi dence In Jones county. He lived ip Jones for 13 years and prefers to still keep his domicile out there. . Mr. Pearsall reports the outlook for Democracy ' out m Jones county to be very good and very confidently expects to elect the whole ticket in that county this year. ; .. ; I , 4 n... . , att 4i nr ht...k i , i . . . .. . . .. , very simitar lu uw uiu oiiiie uug ui nut in I ouirignr, laiatiy injured another, and a Carolina in Conlederatc days. number of persons .were more or less rirni i,.imn TinAa I i ,,vl tim seriously hurt, oevou horses 9 era killed bill for its adoption in tne legislature 495 pflund8 opa. The mln were showing the flag as he did so. There totally blown to pieces. Four" of the wewi euougli old soldiers iu the legislature horses dfawlUg' the caisson fell in 1 their then to recognize tho resemblance and ts,1 ana swrnuiy mangi- i -i, lu led and tliree others were blown fifty teet adopt it wif h enthusiasm. ahead in9t Ule trees on the bouieard At the firing of the New Berne Naval The rai,roa( , ftn(1 oth , , Reserve cannon, also in front of Gen 1. tho strike are bettinning to, count up their Cameron's tent these flags, bright em- losses aad flrid them appalling. The blem qf our State and coqntry, "rise with dat m , not sufficient as yet to give ac- iu i ii ili. u-Jnrl curate reports but indications are tbst he rising and fall wth the selling of the the il0S8) of th( railroadg wiu foot sun- from Jive to eight million dollars. One PAPEandDEYO, WHOLESALE Commission Merchants. The adaptodness of tho encampment grounds to their purpose is a matter of of friwnti-fcvrubte--eoBunut. , The ground is on an elevation and ranges i,, loaded. instance will show the trouble of getting full reports when the six hundred Pan Handle cars were burned Jn one blaze, mnety-aigUt of OmtL3grv wrtw ttrhaveT It will ee necessary right along the sound, anil so little space I learn from shipper's invoices whal those itliBi between the sound and the rail "ire contained before estimates can be road that the tents reach from the sound. about half way to the latter, The portion where the tents are is shaded by the forest trees, all under growth and superfluous tr-ses having been removed, and a wide clear space along side the'eampimr cround gives a fin drilling ground, Driven pumps over the grounds sup- dIv nlentvof drinking water, and the H & HOI-; Wa.8hingtori StiMM! NEVYOKK, made. It is considered that the loss of commission men wul be a million and a half dollars or more. They are making' Claims against Vie railroads, and counsel for some of the railroads are drawing up claims for financial redress against the county ' of Cook and tbe city of Chicago. Cheap Bates to district Conference. The White Uak District Conference ot ii.- ir m rill. v. a . l. ;u ,. t , , liiu ax i lyuurvu, cuulu, win lw neiu ul Tflliprnni,ln e.hilrrh Whlfa Hfllr Rl.ntinn nil sound at the grounds, and the surf, reach- w N & N Railroad, commencigh July ed by a very short sail gives all the uatn- itjtii and tasting until Jnty sjlst, ; ro,.iiii wonted r-x ints occasion tne v jm jn tmi I .n.rl 11,111 anil .-',,,.,,) I.!. linLafa fiv,m The waters also furnishes of their pre "n ' nX fZ ducts for the table, as do also trucK wrms i.25. around. Each regiment has its building I Tickets on sale from tho 18th to 2.1st fr linincr nni-nosea and cook rooms near, inclusive and good to return until Craven Circuit Sanday School ton- ; ference T lie. Ci'aven Circuit S. 8. Conference. held its annual session at Asbury cliureh, Core CreeMuly 13, 1894. - For a busy season, tne attendance was quite good. Eight . Sunday schools were represented either by delegates or written reports. . -- W. B. Peerce, president ot the confer ence, called the meeting to order. Devotional services were conducted by the pastot Rev. A. L. Ormorid. 'Shriff W, B. Lane,' our congenial Sunday school worker and steward at Asbury, extended warm and appropriate words of welcome, to whleh the president responded earnest- . , 1 1 -1 . A li L . 1- . P I. iy ana nearuiy. jviier wuieu noun were spent hearing reports from schools and discussing . metnoas - ana plans tor successful Sunday school work;' - Reports showed about auu cniidren en rolled with about 40 teachers. , Quite an army fqr the extent of territory embraced, arid the most Important army yet enrolled in anv cause. iThe attendance is not so good as it should1 bv averaging aliout 70 per cent or iiiose enrotieo, : -- s About one, o'clock conference adjourn. ed for dinner, which was bountifully pro vided on tbe grounds by the neighbors nlvi-nt Asliurv. '-.'.' ''.!S!V;'..'; After dinner, conmrence resumed us. work and elected delegates to the district conference to convene at Trenton early in Ansust. : - t. Vf;; ?':); Then' elected qfliews, for the ensuing year. ,' Q. H. WethWingtQn waS elected president, J, ii. bievenson, vice presiqeni. Conference adjourned about 4 p. m., with songwta. - , ' ' - , D. Lane, Setfy. Rev. J. B. Jones of Yeatesville preach ed a very able sermon at tha Church of Christ Sunday from Psalms, 'It was a plain and 'practical , discqursa arid fllte4 with valuable truths. Mr, Jones' is ,. a young man," having been in the ministry onlv about two vears. During that time he has met with very flattering success, nnd show a 'natural adaptation to ovanrwjiifjtic work, which be' will most i Hy pursue, .- . .. - : The camn is a . pleasant place; its praises are on the Hps of the twops and of the ylsitovs. The desire to make it the Btatc',8' permanent oomping grounds is growing. "So mote it De. ' New York Truck Quotations by Wire. Messrs. Palmer Rivenburg & Co., ot Eighth Senatorial District. The members of the Democratic Exec utive Committee of tho Eighth Senatoria District are requested to meet at tne it i-i i ii i vr -d-,- xr n at v.i ICl AIMCll, JGVV AJOIUO, XI. y.j o'clock, n. m.. on!Mondav the 28d dav of iHOVV , 1.U1A ,s i.FiivHii-g i JIIJ 4Cw, lor IIW pUl'pUH) Ul ttJIUlUUliy quotations for that city last night. a time and place for holding the conven- . Jl w a i I rSnn tf nAininotn turn a nl 1 rvaffl ftr ttA iotatoee, ai.W (ai.4a; aiusKmeions, f 11.00 11.50, baskets 50 $1.00. A special from New York to the Wash- inirfi.n l'nBt tnllft thftr.' Am lnnir a move. wSich is now on foot but has heretolore d&w 1 w. been kept rather quiet, will be developed . 1 : I- 32d 1894 td, J. W. Martenis, Traffl6 Manager. State Senate. Frank Thompson, Chm'n. Ex. Com. Jacksonville, N. C, July 13th 1804. looking to; tho nomination of a Lincoln pT.TTlffBTTTfl STEAM o ftmnfc'tlnket in ISflfi. Tlx.Minister ilU mDUNU, QAClAJHi Robert Lincoln b.lng the one'pronosed I AND :?!!?:LdSl . OAS P11TING. JI Win -""'? VWI WU l. WWl ,.. .. , QaKlLn Pl.ln,W .1. was atiue time uowasincommanaoi Ji-r -r . - . ..! r na 0 mMh.. .t-ib. so Gas and Steam Fitter. ing respmblance to him. Much is counted - To those contemplating having work upon from the sentimental strength of tho done In either ot the shove, orancnes, we LICneu - xu iilo uiwufcinre i is wm Micro win,, vw., a probability of Col. Grant's being made a-Prompt attention will be given to tnn. Kepuuuefttt nominee lor uovernor oi all work entrusted to us. NeWYork. ' . D G. 8UAW. I10 l.. -;. W n- BBA'St.V For Over FiftfTMrt ' Mks. Wntsr-oWB Soothho; has been used for1' children tajthlutT, It sootnes ?ne cnuq, roiveus mo gums, aimy. . nin 0radfl p-enftratorv School wina cone, an is ue u i - . La Fayette Military School all bain, cures remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty-nve cents a bottle. ' Sold by all druggists through out the world. . juiisdwim "Think naught a trifle though it small appear." ? - Young, For Young Men and Boys. We" thoroncblv prenaw Boys, and Young Men for the . Unniverslty, Wes Point and Annapolis. - Give full afld thorough iustruotion in mi?i.:a a :it IMusio, Art, and Business. J.UO lmi u- uiranu ii1W;u n... A l ntn. mmtl. ueiii-aviv mumi vKuo.m.oi? i m6n of Unre expenence. we nave some appearance.' ; trifles of dress Full Cadet Comet Band' and Orches- that you can not tra. itu qikn nTina I Our rates are verv lowt in tact tower WT Z tt:T than at any other' first-class school w OBau"f "uua "w" ' know of snvwhere. n.l ..n.jn,,ITri ni,.lAM ' -:;:' ";: Collar and Cuff -Buttons, Scarf .fl BZAUTT . Pin. &v We have a real croodl .. . . . k. i 1 . X..H .ai 1 - Elack Half Hose, fast color, at or uataiogue conuumng imipaivnuii, 75c for a half dozen pair. Try Address, IF IF IF Yon Want the CheapgF IF You Want tke Latest Lb Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large antl Roomy WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavv shipments unsurpassed the JAIN GIVli YOU THlijKlN THAT Possess all These QUALIFICATIOK-o by any house in businessJ ' RKTURNSMADE EACH DAY OF SAT,ES5 REFERENCE : National Bank of New Benic, N. C. Gausevoort Bank New York. Stencils and Postals can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S. IF IF IF IFI IF IF-IF-IF VOu Want ix BEAUTIFUL PICTURE BUY A POUND OAIVTof BUB SEA FOAM land we will give jyou one. 3DOO- Males, 50c. Feinales,'$tt3f All persons owning Dogs in tbf. Citv tjf New Berne are hereby notified to com ' ' i'orwanl and PAY the TAX on the san as the law requires, by the 25th of JuJ, "k invi, or they will be dealt with aacordinc to law. :',; ; W. D. WALLACE, City Tax CollecWr" July 15th, 1894. id " '', A DWELLING HOUSE of Seven ruorn Also 1 tilling room und Kitchen, Mat door to Mr. C. C. Clark's residence. Apply to, Avrvi. sultan; Excursion Rates EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. To Norfolk & Return $3,50, On Monday, Jul l&lh, we will sell tickets per Steamer NE17SE tn tlar. tblk good to return until July 86th. for $3.50. J GEO. HENDER80U, Agent F IF NORFOLK, NEW-BERNE r ani WASHINGTON. K C ALL WATER ROUTC.Q HtlTVl Wlf.T. ALUEMA.JIL. & PRI- HAIL TUESDAY'S DAY'S 1 1. M. NEW YORK CITY. JBS-Delivery viaO.D.N..S.Oo. Guaran. teed. No Transfer Charces. riHLA.CI.YDK LINK, 1;a l.'l'I MOHK OLD BAT LINE, I!OST(l PltUVIDKNCK M. A M. TRANS. CO. WASHINliTON. I). C. NOKFOLK A WABX TOX S. II. CU. . UICIIMONI), VA.9. B. CO. RALVH GRAY. Agt. New Berrne, 0 TO THE IAIVD IF IF IF IF Oi tbe SKY! GRAND ::EXGURSICn IFKOM New Berne to AMk Will loavc New Drrnn Tuexl&v BMNBtac. ll!l. Y,'24th, at .1 o'clock iui'1 arrive at Aslw- villt; that night. Kiturnlue. will ariivo at Ne Be rue Frl- lay nijjht at about Uto'chx-lt. FARE FOU ROUND TRIP; From New Berne and return, Kinston " Ia Gr.uiirc " " 16.00 5.SO 5.25 E. PIl'KIN, Uolilnboro, i M N. DANIEL, Wilson, J"MeeB DO YOU DRINK? Though vour collar may wilt twlv and your Hiirit droop as low as the s teTef.ttere Hill remains for you, in tlita liot, sultry, U zling, baking weather, a joy and pleasure that King Bumbo with his trillions ot auefc ols could never enjoy : one ol those delight tul, dvliclons drinks dispensed by Vnuuk Mat thews at the Soda Water Counter oi GaskUTs Pharmacy. Tills establishment has tBtaav iluoed the noxular drinks ot the season, anil is ablo to Introduce others. Amoni tbe bev- entges most oalled lor are : PEACH CREAM Crasklll'i Ruuaaey A delicious drink made-M Pure Milk, Peach. Pulp and! Cracked Ice. ..'.) Sc. CHESU7 PEPSIN. SasklU'tRuMnaT' 5c. EEBEETS 5c. A bright. sDarkllnK drink fiinbracing tbe rare medici nal' properties ol Pepsin and., tno sweetness pecajuu vn uie unerry. OaikUl'SiPnannacy rino Apple, Strawberry and) antku Rasberrv :Uellolou a tv. and in every ease most satisfactory to tha evsto) iner who warns to get oooi. OBANQE PHOSPHATES -daakmii Autgr Sc. COCA COLA 5g. Enervating and exoentton- allv cooling, besides oeinR ol value to the nervoua sys tem and digestive organs; possessing a richdalnly ta- vorauureusn. , k , :., CraaUll'tAanaey A revivifying heverssre well , and tavorably known dj all . light drinking Inebriates; nrodnoea wakefulness and hlflh splrlta, Uungk it rare- lylntozloates. FEANK UATTEEWS aikm'i ftarmief A ohaimlngUwle dluussin -r of aU tbe aptendld orlnks a " GaskiU's Pharmacy, and) . . ww who delights litany trotibla that brings pleasure to tb ' . eustonwr. -o-GASKILL'S PHARMAW-ft- IF HACKBOT & WHimll 47 J4Q PoUock Stfeet." Norfolk Cfcipa 350 ST7QEOT3. ; ' U WtrtnTTA -' Healthful Sea Broeae. ' Near Old PotM ' Comfort,. Beautiful Hams, Oaoas) Biilidlnts. Bteam Ueat, Gas, eto. , Musio, art, Kioention, immotTapoy.- mw est Conrseot Study bt tbe Btata. - Mpsniws very low. Send for Catalogue. . . ' rapua wisuing w pay own expea wimm 1 J.A.I.CASSII7.B.B.vPrbchi.'"' dr.ciiap::ia. tiizy DENTIFlllCII? BB AD IT AM & BZQCZ Drtj C ; i 1 ' 'y injure. Ma J, J W. YEllKX, Wipt. ; lias be Noveas nisi il fi? t!i9 lcit Of It I', C !:.: as, J. M. HOWARD. jyI81m , FayetteTlUe, N. C3. or I"-. j'.io. , Flionnr
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