HARPER &UiOQD CA 3 A FULL LIME OF DRUGS, SfSUFF, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC, PSEIM
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DEALING m GENERAL MERCHANDISE CONSISTING OF
Dry GroocLs. Groceries, etc.
GENTS FURNISHING- GOODS, NIC "E DRESS SHIRTS, WORK SHIRTS. HOSE, NECK TIES,
Collars. Cuffs and Hankerchiefs.
ft,r0fine All EN'S ARID BOYS' CLOTHING.
A LARGE STOCK OF jgQQ uF All ZESIixiciSi AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
Also a fine
Give me a call and r guarenice that you
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O, the homes thai. are lost and lonely !
O, the. homes that are sad ami dreai
And her; is a glass that only
Gives comfort and strength and cheers
Yet the wife in her home is weeping.
But w ho heeds the tears that fall?
And the ba!e in the era He sleeping
And the frown of God oer all !
O, homes that are dim and weary!
O, homes that are sad and lone!
And the wife's life groAeth dreary
And the lips of the baby moan!
Yet the man with the liquid fire
.Still fixes the killing cup;
And Truth seems an ancient liar
As we lift it and dritik it up!
Ilow sweet, if we never knew it,
Would the world where we're living
be!
With the sun-hinc streaming through it,
W ith the cool dews falling fite !
How sweet wool I the blue kies, bend
ing. Shed beams from the homes above,
And the sunlight, never ending,
Fall soft on the breast of Love !
But the homes aro lost and lonely,
And the homes are sad and drear;
Yet we know tint the Christ died only
For the poor who are dyiuj here !
F. L. S. in North CarolUiu.
TOWN ANI COUNTY
I) km OtKATI vVCOlDiTV CO N-
At the County Convention which met
at Lillington on the 2d. of July it was
ordered that the regular County Con
vention be held at Lillington on Mon
day the 20th. of August to nominate
candidates for the Legislature and the
different county offices. It was further
ordered that the Township Primal ies be
held in the several townships on Satur
day the 13th. It is now requested by
Jthe undersigned that the chairmen of the
several Townshins hold primaries under
the rules heretofore observed oh the ISth.
of August to appoint delegates to repre-
9cnt their town-hips in said convention.
This,July the 19th. 1S04.
J. M. Davis,
Chairman Democratic Ex. Committee.
W are authorized to announce that
the Primary meeting for Averasbore
township will be held at Dunn on Sat
urday, August 18th, at 3 o'clack P- M.
-K.i.
There was no preaching in town Sun
day.
We call the attention to the ad of tiie
I'roijres.iive Institute in another column,
Jwp dislike the idear of dunuii'.r
enbseribers, but it has become an o"o-o- !
lute necesity with u. and we hope th ital.
who owe us will come farward and set
tle at once.
We invite the attention of our road.'-in
to the ad of Messrs I.udden & Iatcs S.
M. Ibnise, Miller fc I'zel, Manacis.
INhdo-h V C. W!i,.n iv i.itin r niivrbinrr
in the wv of niano- or orjrans. v;!
will do well to eoriespon.l with them Ih--
lore puichasino: else Woere.
We received a i .n-k niello-1 f rem
Patrick Kowlintr. colored, at Dickinson
lat week the tinet we have seen t hi
season.- We will nd Hive its weight fr
he .says ho is goi-.is; to j;et the TlMKS
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line of ladies
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DRESS GOO DS WHI0H 1 am sellling at prices suit all.
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wll! Sod my stock of jjooda perfectly satisfactory both aa to quality and prices.'marked to suit the tunas
Very Respectfully,
J. J. DUPE E E ,
one year for the "mil ion1' and we ex
pect h-; will get it-
Mers. R. G Taylor, J. A. Massengill
and D- II. Hood has improved the looks
of their stores wry much by erecting
'iMiiV-iune- awnings in from of their
stores.
We h-ain that the Ice Cream Supper
given :z the Lee Hotel on 1 ist Friday
night was a success. As we did not
5- iu 4hiir- in we cannot say mueli
:i,Cut the rtream, but we do knew that
v'1'-- there.
Personal.
Mr. F. It. Hall of Falcon, was in town
Siinda.v .
Mr. ,A. L. Ederlon, of Ooldsboro,
vas in town this week.
Mrs. l T. Massiugill and Mrs. E. Lee
ar-i sper.di'ig -eck a ll d Springs.
Mrs. 1r. Goodwin who h is been very
f or .several d iys is mueh improved.
Mrs. J. II. r-:rk.-: whom we announced
J ni
Mr. J J. W.ide, loft for the Gate City
i!i-t Wi'i'l. vj; (:!. .will -lli'i'J -;oi":!'
! time.
?JL-s Lil':ic Jackson, of Fayetteviile,
spent several days in town with relatives
-ii week.
Prof. Ira. T. Turlington, of the Tur-
iingt':. Institute at Smithtield. was in
town Saturday in behalf of his school.
Litle Rosco and Lnla Jack-son, after
pending some time with relatives in
Sampson ou;ity, returned home last
Saturday.
Mr. Herbert Atkmson, of Fayetteviile,
has accepted a position with us, ami is
authorized to transact any business for
the Times.
Miss Lytla Adams returned home last
week after spending some time with the
Misses Barnes. MU Mattie Barnes ac
companied her.
Dr. J. F. McKhv, our Superintendent
of Board of Health of our county, only
reports one case of diphtheria in the
count' for the month of July.
Mr. Beat-, of the Smithtield Herald,
was in town Tuesday. We are always
glad U se him for a pleasantcr gentle
man cannot be found anywlw.
Messrs I. W. Taylor. C. C. McCulland.
L. J. Tew and others left last Tuesday
to attend the People's party State Con
vention, which met in Raleigh yesterday.
We have not heard what the- did.
Miss Mary E. Kobison, of Weslbrqok,
Bladen count-, is in our town visiting
her ainr, Mrs. I). II. McLean. Miss
R obi son is a recent graduate of the
Statesville Female College, and her lit
eraiy attainments speak well for the
methods of that excellent institution of
learning. We understand that two of
j the teachers in this school are frem our
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We ore officially informed that the
officials cf the State Normal and Indus
trial School located at Greensboro, has
limited its number to 400 students and
a? yet Harnett has not had an applicant,
and imles;. so.uc o uig lady fiom the
count v makes application before the
loth of this month, the Scholarship will
be awarded to some other county.
Are there .io young lady in all our
'c,.nety wljo will not take advantage of
! this -ph i.did oppoti'.iust to get an tain
i -aiini', Tree?
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Turlington.
Tine weather and !me er .ps for whivb
we should feel very tnanaldl. men-
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from which
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iioo.l -election
The oiiv;:'..' near l uni..io. i
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r.i:'.:i thro-i-'i here j
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f.-lc. ate .... Idler and was wounded at
j '..le Hai l"-r d:ii iu: '.In w ar.
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that hi ha- t-ecn ti onpi'
over 1 !;
i. oui.ny evi r iu-.- tin- war.
be in the holders Home.
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Prof. Ira. T. Turlington and family of
Smithtield, and Prof. I), Furling; o.i of
Charlotte, and his mother of Bauson,
spent several days in our section last
week. Prof. Ira Turlington was down
working lor the interest of his school.
Messrs. S. and R. Penney, of Pratt,
N. C, was in our section visiting last
week
With best wishes for the Times and
its Editor, we are as ever. T.
r. V. w. Con lher Will AssI
ITof. i. 15. JParlcer In tlie
, M-ti oI 711mm Cox
the 3!stsic
Teaciaer.
The ne:;t session of this most excel
lent institution of learning will open on
Wednesday the 22d. of August under
the most flattering auspices. The facul
ty will cbnsi.-c of Professor D. B. Par
ker and Dr. C. W. Corriher 'm the regu
lar departments; with Miss Fannie Cox
in charge, of the' music class. There is
no school in the state with a better out
look than the Progressive Institute.
Prof. Parker is a teacher of years exper
ence, who keeps abreast with the times
in all that pertains to his chosen profess
ion, that oft caching; while Dr Corriher
comes with every equipment of a modern,
enterprising, progressive and successful
teacher. Dr. Corriher at one time thought
of abandoning the school room, for the
profession of Medicine and Surgery , but
after taking a thorough course in one of
the best. Medical colleges of the country
he returned to his '"iirst love' the ped-
agouges ''rule" and primer. This course
the better fits him for the duties of a
teacher; as his learning in the healing
ait, together with his familarity with
anatomy, physiology and other branch
es of medicine, give him peculiar advan
tage? as a teacher. Dr. Corriher is no
stranger to our people, as for some time
he had charge of the GJenwood school
in the Newton Grove S'-. :;01 Hn( built
up a thriving s :i:ooi fur young men and
girls; fitting them to inter the best col
leges of the skte. With Miss Cox in
charge . of the music department the
school in all it3 branches could not be in
better hands.
We have a fine climate, good society,
with the best church opportunities, with
good board at reasonable rates, and there
can be no reason why our school should
not be as well patronized as any school
iu the state.
The success of this school is as essen
tial to the prosperity of our town as an
enterprise our people could engage in.
We hope that the tim-- is near at hand
when the whistle of the factory engine,
the hum of shuttles and looms will
blend in sv. cot harmony with the ting
ing of bells that assemble our youth to
the temple of learning. When this
time comes and come it will if we bid it
come ih the proper spirit, we will have
a town not in name, but in fact.
We forget to annoui.ee that Miss Fan
nie Cox will have charge of the Art de
partment of the Progressive Institute as
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well as tiie juusic uepanmeui. juv
Cox is a graduate of the Kensey Female
College winch makes Miss Cox in every
way competent to till this position with
ability.
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It i- v, i;!i I'froi that v eln v.iiN-
ileath oi Mr. -Moi (K-c;i'i Bell, son of Mr.-i
'.ViU:- B; 'lot Sampson rouuty who lives
about four miles from here. Mr. Bell
vas a prosperous youu man and had
been on the road selling fruit trees for
-eve ml years ami this year was in Ten-ne-sec
.in.l Virginia ai work. About
two weeks ago be came home to rest
aiui was taken with that fell disease, ty
phoi'l fpver. from which he newr railed.
l';ed Tesdav morning at 4 o'clock at
j j. hoUv The ,liri;ll took j
plaee at tie-. family rave yard ye-terday
j cvc;r.:ir.
To n.u-..;it. brother and sUters.
we extco.'I our -lecocst vnioithv iu thv
hour of tia ir K-iv avi-inoi.
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- I When lUby wm sick, we av hr Ca-ior!a.
I Wtensiiewaa.Clii:d,e:icrk.Hlft.rC--;ori.
I vs , When f-V.e b-came 3'iss, rho cIust to O --toria.
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MORNTH
YROLINA.
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BUSINESS LOCALS-
QPTinrVr books and all
7 W JLJL V KJ t 4
school supplies at
Harper & Hood's.
Afresh lot of nice candy just received
at Harper & Hood's.
TURNIP SEED.
A lot ol new, turnip seed just received
at Harper & Hood's.
.RAZORS
RAZORS.
If yon want a razor, and want
something good and guaranteed, call
on us we Lave them and the beet.
Gaixey & Jordan.
How About This?
We will give one year's subscription
to The Times for the first watermelon
received at this office. We will also
give one year's subscription for the lar-
gest inenon. lliey must De grown m
"tlarnett, or adjoining count is
To the Ladies of Harnett
Comity-
To any lady who will Fend me cue
dollar I will send one month's tcatmenl
of a perfectly harmless, yet wonderfut
home treatment, whicn really cures the
worst form of Female Weakness iu Na
ture's own way, or for tjye dollars I will
send six months treatment, Very Res
pectful! v, Mrs. Martha lnndlev, Uane
Creek, N. C. jn28 i m.
JAS. PEAIISALL,.
COTTOJs BUYER,
REPRESENTING-'
HIV CDDIIV1T jP, QAXI
mmw aim oiiiiiiu a-oun
AT DUNN, BENSON. FOUR OAKS
WADE AND GODWIN, N. C.
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HAKNETT CO.. NORTH CAROLINA
Wmm OF I CAROLINA.;!)
Include the Coll
liege, the Univcrs fry, ;
lie Medical School aul S JL
the Law School, the
the Summer School lor Teachers. Col
lege tuition $00.00 a year; board $7.00
to $13,00 a month. Session begins Sep
tember 6th. "Address
PRESIDED T WlS'STOJT,
Chai-cl Hill, If. C
TO THE DESIRE for
phhinc, Opium,
Whisky or Tobacco.
roof free; ?5 to cure
morphine or whisk v
habits; $2 for coring tobacco habit.
Address l. WISON, Fleming. T xas.
Notice.
On Monday, the 6th day of August A.
D. 1894. 1 will sell at the Court House
door in the town of Islington, to the
highe-t bidder for Cash, one traot ol land
in Harnett County, containing alout
Fifty i:cres, and bounded as follows:
Adjoining the lands of Lewis 'Bailey and
others in Lilliugtou Township and for
further dlscription sec mortgage made
by Defendant to PJantili to satisfy an
execution in my hands for collection
against David Meieeison and which -has
been levied on said land as the property
of said David MercJison. C. .McAitan
SI ic riff.
NOTICE.
North Corolina. Harnett county, J. J.
Wade vs M. K. Fowler ami w'de, Juliet j
I. 'Fowler, O. R.Turli.igtoniud William
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luthe.etcMiaenisK.lowier, ?nu ,
Juliet I. Fowler: You will take notice
that an action entitled as the above lias
been commenced in the Superior Co:irt
of Harnett county winch is an aKion of
ejectment to recover the possession of
land in Grove township, Harnett county
in which it is said that you claim an in- j
Ii I Kill WJV ii iui im i uiav muiv lihu
. that you are reepm-ed to appear at the
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i tri m ui nie omlihm ijem i ui iiiti-
nett county to be held on the 4th. Man-
dav before the 1st. MomJav in SeDlem-
her 1S04, at the Court Houe. of sai l
County in Lillington, X. C, and an
swer or demour to the complaint in 5-aid
action, or the Plaintiff will s'pply to the
Court for the relief demanded in taid
complaint. Done at office in Liili;:gtoi),
the 25th. day of June 1S94.
Geo. E. Prince, Clerk Superior Court.
F. P. Jones, Plaintiffs Attorney,
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
WILMINGTON AND WKLDOM
AND UliAM Hr S
AND FLORENCE RAILROAD
f.'ONDKXSED SC1IEUULE
i Dated Jan. ii, ism.
THA1NS GOING SOUTH Su U", daiiy.
vvl,i.n at ll-i7 a in: arrice at Kocky'
Mount at 12-1, a i)i;;arrivo at, inriioroiit i-.-i v.
in:: leave Tarbero at U-o? am: leave Kocky
' Monut at 2-5!iaai:.Uave Wilson at a in; :
leave Sftlraa Rtx-l'i ? in;l.-av raj c-ttfville at j
4-i air: arrive at i'lor-.:jce at 1-0' & m. No !
47. l-.1lv, Ioavo Wi!oon al 2-03 1 r.i; lfr.ve 4olis
horo at ?- i m; t'ave Mrt.n -lia at 4-1'i p. rr.;-
arrive at Wiumngton at fi--.J i in. No ;-5, rtal- i
ly. lave Weldon at p m; arrive at Kocky j
Mount i ih; leave Ko;ky Mount W-i'; !
leave Vilsci 11-r.-. loave Fayetteviile, t-K;
p ra; arrive at Florence at No. 41. daily,
laave Kocky Mount st B a in; leave Wilson at
a m; leave Ooldsboro at 7-20 am: leave
Mag-nolia at a m; arrive at Wilmington
at. 1'J-tK) a ra, t'NoV'JjN Y and Florida Spe
cial, lcavo weldon 12 -0. a in: leave wilscn 1-37;
loavc Fayettevilie 1-00 a m; airivs at Florence
6-15.
TRAINS OOINQ NORTH No daily,
leave Florer.ce 7-0 a in; leave Payettevill'i
J0-S7 a m; l-;-ave Selma 12-10 a m; arrive at
uilaon 1-03 a in. No. 48, daily, leave Wilming
ton U-00 a m: leave Magnolia. 10-10 a in; leave
Ooldsboro 1'4-UO a m: arrive at Wilson 12-15 a
m; No 73 daily, leave Wilson 1-15 p in; arrive at
Rocky uount 2-07 p m arrive Tarboro 2-33 p
in; leave Tarboro 12-54 p ui, leavo Rocky
Mount i-07 p m: arrive weldon 3-17 p m. No
11. . ;. , leave Florence 7-05pu; leave ray
ittevilic" 9-20 r- arrive Wilson 11 18 p in;
leave wilson 11-23 p m; arrive Rocky Mount
12-03 p ra; leave Rocky Mount 12-03 r in: arrive
weldon lS-5:p m; No 40. daily Jleave Wilming
ton 7-00 i in; leave Magnolia 8--17 p m; leave
Uoldsboro 9-8 p in; arrive wlison 10.. ;5 p tn.
No f.0O, N Y i Florida Special, Ir-ave Florence
11-33 p m; leave Faj etteville P u:; arrive
Wilson 4-30 a in; arrive weldon C-01 a ra,
t DaHyoxcept Monday. jDaily excpt Sun
day Theft? trains carry only first class pa3scn
gers holding Pullman accommodations.
Trainaoa Scotland Neck Branch Rad leaves
Weldon A 40 p m.. Halifax 4 00 p m. arrive at
Scotland Neck 4 63 pm, Qre.euvll! p ra
Kinston 7 35 p ra. Returning:, leaves Kinston
7:0 & m. Gfenville 8 2i a m. Arriving at Ilal
fax at 11 GO a m, Weldon Uiuaio, daily ex
cept Sunday.
Trrlna on Wiahlngton Baranch leaves
Washington 7: a. m, arrives Pannele 8:4u a,
in., Tarboro 9:30 a. m.: returning leaves Tar
boro 4:10 p. tn. Farmele 6:10 p. in., arrives
Washington 7:35 p. m. Daily except Sunday.
I'otinects with trains on Scotland Neck
Branch,
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C.via Albemarle j
and Raleigh R. R. daiiy, except Sunday, at
S:00 p.m., Sunday 3:ki p.m.; arrives Flyinoth I
90 P.m. 5:20 p. in. Returning leavt-3 1 lyin- ,
oth daily, except Sunday. f::0 a. in., Miinsy
y:."0 a. m.. arrive Tarboro 10:2" a.m. an( 11:...
a. in.
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Oolds ;
boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, tiiT. a ra; ar- ;
riv? Suaithfield N C. 7.0 a ui. Returr.inc ;
leaves smit htiebJ . N. C. H) a. ni. arrives J
Ooldsboro. N. c. m Mi a. ni.
Train on Nahv:lle Brar.ch l-.tves Rocky j
Mount at 4; 0 i. ia.. arrives Nftslt villv: r.;0" p.
ui., hipring1 li'pe ;-:i0 i. in. lietiini'iiif b.-aves j
1 arrive at K csy M unt 9.13 a. m., daily rxc i't .
Kuiiflay.
Trains on Latta Branch Florence R. H.b ave j
LattR 0 p, in.; arrive Imi.bar ?( p. ni. Re- .
tUMiin lea.e iniiil ar fl:"rt a. m .; arrive l.atta ;
1:00 a.m. Daily excej t Sui.day. i
Train on I'iinloii Branch leayed Warsaw for
Clinton aily, xci-j.f Sum.ay. at liHOa. :u. il i
turi.ing- l-svi'J OliiiKfii at .:. i. in., ceiiutct-
inir at Warsiww.ta is'.in ;.in; trains. I
Train No. 7i snak" clo-e coniie.-ticu at -- ;
u-u for all points North i-ly. ?.H rail via!
Richmond anddai'y exc-i,: Mi:iJay.ia K.rts- j
Ui'uth an-1 bay Low. Also al Rookv Mount
..o . v ,.f..itr ..i-.'ii. . U r;ir:i4l fnr Nor- I
! t'Jh didv and al! points North v:x Norfolk!
I d:i:ly wi i su.i iay. I
.I'-'in :-. liiviij.-, Ocn'l Suit.
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DO YOU NEED.A PIANO ?
DO YOU NEED AN ORGAN ?
WRITE US A POSTAL FOR CATAOGUE AND
PRICES.
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WO HASTY GOODS SOLD,
25 YEARS IN BUSINESS, BEST FACILITIES FOR
BUYING AND SELLING
From one to three years for payment freight paid
warranted will rent you one uncil paid for.
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WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD WRITE TO THE
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SECOND EDITION NOW READY!
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Williams' North Carolina
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A COMPLETE AND PIvACITCAL
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CHS TAKING a LIST OF THE PTIKCIPAL PROPER KAflES FOUND IN THE GEOuRAPHK
6K3 KiSTOa' OF NORTH CiKGL'.liV ALS3 EXTENSIVE DiClATION EXERCISES, AW
GLASSED USTS OF MISSELS, FL0SA,R0Uf?TS!NS, LAKES. RIVERS, SCL'ftt3,
pmimrm-.u kes, couKriEsTcwsflHD villages a mm
CAROLINA, AND ftiUCHtfE Y&LU3BLE iriFCR'flaTiO.i WHICH CAN
NOT BE FOUND Ifl A 'JY OTHER BOOK.
I'rico, iy 2:t-2iii:i c.;2ADQ?TrD BY STATE BOSriD CFECUCATIO
in Jv. ha:.o fvr GUI 8joller iu use, li Oats. For Usj iu the i'ul.lic School.
n it thki.-vwut. i?kst hi.vIChkpest
1 .SB !3 roiTLABiiTii snii rtioiu.i.i ai r.
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DRUGGISTS,
We take pleasure in announcing to the public tliat w have . ihr rt
our t'lore, and have added materially to our ?tock of Drue;-. Wo chu u
nisli anything usuallv found in a first-class Drug: Store. Itradditiic:
large stock of DRUGS, C'IKMICALS. PATENT MEDIO I -"KS. ac,
ou will find a nice line of TOILET ARTICLES, PKFUir.!-'Y,
TIONEKY. &c.
W have and keep in stock Toilet and Medicnfod Snflps. C 'pb-".
Brushes, Face Powder, Tablets, &cj., and a Hue of CANDIES. Also
Fine Cigars, Cheroots, Tobacco, and Snuff.
Also LAMP :uil MACHINE OIL, :md many oth-r u.--fn! nrti !: : -ot v ....
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