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i?6. Ka TWE LINCOLN 43 UEI Ba. LINCOLN COUHIEK. v s mtarhk ri'K, KD1TOK AN1 nlMtthTMK. KNTEKKl in THt Post Office AT IjWOCNI'oN AS EUOSD CLAB8 1U1L tfAfTKK" Sut,icTitioiCaih in Adoance. year 125 75 uiouttib 4 muullia 50 Hates of Advertising. Oueiucti, oue time. $1.00 ; l'5o fo each eubseueu luaeniou. Toiucbea, one time, 1.50 ; 60 .euta toreaeb -.Qbaeqaeot lusortion Tbree iuehes, oue time, C2.0C 76 cents for each ohequent inoer tI0U . tn Four iucLes; one time, w 11.00 for eacL aabseqaeut in&eilion. Special rate tor one-bait aud oae-foartU coluiou ; lo, for aiiy .alvertieemeut continued longer ttian two months. MOXEY. While money id an important factor in all the avocations of life it ehould not be the bole object of pursuit. Money i not the root of all evil, but the love of it has brought about great disaster to our beautiful land. Many lives have been spent in accumulating money and these livee have gone out and left the filthy liicr behind for other hands io handle. We believe in econo my ub much us any man, but we think all things about us ought to be utilized and utilized in a way that vviit benefit mankind. It lnattero not how much money a man has, his thousands should not cante him to fold his hands' in idleness. He should work and hie money ehould work. In these latter days men art frequently valued in proportion to the am cunt of money they havE and not for heir heal worth. This ehould not be. We have seen statements something like this: Such ana such a man is well qualified for sucn and such an office, because he is rich, he is a good financier &e. Because of a man being rich does not necessarily fit him for an office. This is generally the class that secures the fat offices because they use their money to vote them into a place where they can fill their cotters more readily, and wiih great ease. We hope the day is not far distant when men will be valued for their moral worth, and when money will be a secondary matter. Monev may be the medium by which many men may secure high worldly honors put it will never be the sole means by which they can obtain a beautiful mansion beyond the tomb. They will go out of tois world as blank, so far as money is concerned, as when they came into it, but they will leave a record of some kind be hind, and this record will deter mine theii future happiness or woe. i)ivi;bity of crops. While we are not engaged in tunning we claim to have some knowledge of what is neccessary in order to be successful. One of the greatest drawbacks to many farmers is attempting more than they can do. When a boy of 11 years we were hired to a farmer who had an abundance of good land. He kept four work horses and at tempted to cultivate 100 acre of ttiis land in corn and cotton. This was an undertaking that proved a failure, because there was too much ground for the force em ployed. This farmer seldom ever made grain enough to do him from one year's end to another, and his stock were always in a jaded con dition, and the man himself was always fretting. Nothing ever went right, and nothing ever pros pered except the gracs. We worked a year for another farmer who pursued an entirely different plan. He also had four wotk horses, but he allotted only 10 acres to each hand and horse. His land was well prepared and well cultivated and he always had fat horses and cattle and plenty to eat. His plan was to sow his stubble land in peas as soon as the small grain was taken off and just before frost he would turn the pea vines under with a heavy two horse plow. After pursuing this plan for a few years his entire farm became as nch as a garden .and farming became a pleasure instead of a drudgery. Small farms, well prepared, 1 wavs pay the best. Most any land ran be improved so as to pro duce well. There is no necessity for clearing any more land for many years, except for tire wood. The old fields that have been thrown out as useless can be made as gooh as new in a short while by proper managment. TII.LMA NOT DEAD. We met a gentleman fiom Green ville, S. (J. ou Tuesday of tbi wri aud while waiting lor the traiu we tiakea Dim a few queatioua aboat Mr. Tillman and nia socal!ed spia. This gentleman voted against Till' man aud says be wou d do bo again, but be Buys further, that the condi tion of affairs iu S. O. is greatly exaggerated. The papers do not give the correct state of the situa tion. He Hays tbat the great eril has neeu Ienseued legardle ot the leporis given by the paper. He went to tbe dispensary iu bis own town, .Greenville, aod tried to get oine liquor. The dispenser did not know hiu) aud would not let him nave it without papers proper ly aigued. He says he made every effort posaibie to get tbe liquor, but failed until he made himself known. lie says he is not a Prohibition iit except morrally, bat good i ecu! fa will be felt many years to come Iroxa tbe work Air. Tillman bas accom plisbed. Tbose lawless spies, according ti tbe S. (J. papers bave committed some tenible depredation Tbe maltreatment of woman fcy tbem is ail bdsb. They bad orders from proper authorities to searcb a cer taiii bouse and when they went to do so a womau put herself in tbe door au.t said tbey could not enter aud I' d to push the woman aside to ito .. In tbe case ot Miller shooting Meetzs tbe only danger ot lynching was from a crowd of toughs, mostly liquor men. Tbe ucttui element out numbered tbe rough aud lawless crowd. Newspapets are great educators m1 i bey ougbt to be careful when tbey oistte statements to be as near couect as possible. K'puMch oho u.l d not be brought upon tbe entire fraternity oecauo of lEcorieot statement made by some, We bave refrained from copying many harsh squibs becau-e we b.l doubts as to tbe correctness. The genileuiun, witb whom we talk ed, is promineut iu bis state and we are fully satisfied that he has given collect veiiou ot tbe matter. Washington Letter-. CorresDoodence of Courier. WsHiNGTon, Feb., 12, 1891 : ieuaior Joues, of Ark. ; Yest, ot Mo., and Mills, of Texas, the three good dtmocrats charged witb the important duty of preparing the amendments to tbe Wilson tariff bill wbich are to be submitted to tbe Senate Finauce coir.mitite, bave proven tbumatlvts giants and earn ed the gratitude of the country, which wants tbe tariff disposed of at tbe earliest possible moment, by rompleting their work, iud s tie other democratic uieinht of ibe Finance committee have kept iu touch with them in tbeu wink it is altogether probable tbt ibe nm tndtuents teported by tbem Hi nil te adopted b.y tbe cooimutee m.tl tht tbe Wilson bill will be i..m, the close ot this week. Tnls aka tbe tecotd iu comoiittee work ou (ariff biile and Is highly tred.tab e io thegmen wbo did it, bnt there is in ther thing tbat u even in.ue creditable to ttecn Tbe bill tby hve leported wih be auppoited bv eveiy democratic Seuator. i'b proposed amendments have not hveu made public, but tbey are ail in one direction tbat ot incieisiii tne revenue which the new ttiitf will produce- There are reasons far i he be if I tbt Mtnotig tb piopi.fd Hmetidmeuts are a duty on coal, and and ou sugar, both raw aud itfined Tbe Kub-eoiiiiDittee u a le no change in tbe iocoine tax. Oue of (be principal reasons for largely iu creasing tbe levenue features of tbe taiiff bill is tbat the democratic 3eu atois are u posed to auy further is sue of bouds and propose to place t'.e Treasure m such condition tLat uo mtre will be needed. Had ibe ilou-e not adjourned Sturd ou account rf the sudden death of Representative Houk, ol Ob;o, wbo dioi ped dead Fiiday af ternoon while visiting a friend, it is probable that Representative Bland'a bill fur the coinage of tbe seignio rage iu tbe Tieasury would have passed to-day. That it will pass early tb is week is tbe general ex- lout. I V- e 1 I'i oi - dm) i l.-tad, '(ill. it io muni ted h ilnf bo ihey eJfpbi H io l- vetted f - at tbelr eH-cf ationa HIM h 4 841 UlMlll HflV III fOf Mltil lO tt.ev rr.eived from the IVsi - deiit. Tbr-re is also t-ome talk a'tout sut-mitting the bid to a democratic cucui aud that may yet be done; not for thr p.jipoae of so cb-tuging it at to avoid tbe danger ot a veto Seuator Morgan, of Ala., wbo is chairman of tbe Senate c mmittee ou Foreign Relations, was at tbe time tbe annexation tieaty was nagotiated'witb tbe Repreentatives of the provisional government ot Hawaii strougly In favor ot annex ation For tbat reason it has been feared tbat be might not agree witb bis democratic colleagues- Senators Gray and Butler on the eub-com-inittee wtiit-h bas been making the investigation, as io tbe uatuie of !he report to be made on the evi deuce taken by tbe sub committee. I have just learned trom a trust worthy source tboge fears re en tirely groundless, an tbe tbree Sen atora named are in accord and will all sigu tbe mjorlty report. Tbe investigation is closed but the re port may not be made to tbe Senate uutil after the tariff bill ia passod. Tbe remains of tbe late Repre sentative Houk, ere accompanied to Ooio by a joint Congressional committee composed of tbe follow, ing : Representatives Hare, Spring er, Bryan, Hulick, McKaig, Fills, of Ore., and Ritebie, ana Senators Brice, Sherman Dubois, liuntoo. Martin and Allen. Mr. Ilouk was much liked and tbe unexpected ( manner m which ha died, while ap parently in the best of health, bas caused great sorrow among bis coK leagues and friends. I The House committee on top .in. diciary does not take auy stock ia eitber the beauties or benefits ot woQiuu's suffrage, as was showu by its prompt actios iu making an uu j favombl-i report ou tbe resolution ot Representative Bell, of Colo., providing for a woman's suffrage amendment to tbe Constitution. At au enthusiast c meeting of tbe democratic Congressional campaign committee Senator Faulkner, of W. Va., was unanimously elected chair man and Lawrence Gardner ac.d James It. Norris, ot Washington, secretary and treasurer, respective ly. Next week there is to be a joint meeting of this committee and tbe ex cutive committee of the National Association of Democratic Commit-, tee and the executive committee of the National Association of Demo cratic Clubs, for tbe purpose of ar ranging tbe campaign wotk of this eai. Tbe Hou:e Naval committee bas reported adversely the resolution asking for aa investigation of the giautiug ot speed premiums to tbe cout-tructors of naval vessels. The report exoaerates our naval officer and bolds up to public scorn J. Male aypher, ex-carpet 'bagger of La., and at present a ioby.st (d some say something a obade or two blacker), wbo, tbe report ays intui gaud tbe cbaige for bis on pur pose, which ir broadly iniuuiis to be i rugbt olf by the sbip baiid ers ijurvty of orth Carolt na Laud- Special to tbe Observer. Wa8hIgtg, Fcb'10. SacieUiy Cariiile sends to the loue, with bis own reccomuietidt:;on, tbe sugges tion ot ibe Solicitor of tb T.rMuy tb-tt C.ii grigs appiopritte $100,000 to survey 32,000 acres ot land :n eOlUbweleltl Nonb Otiiolina. E. B. Oidmated, a totuttr dbuoing cltik td Ihe Pobtoffiert Depaiiuifci.t aud hi tondcian, in 1SG9 on eyd this tiact to tbe Umiol tj.aie in cotnptoimse (if iudetedne'&, uA the land has never t-een piouiiy turvyn. Repretjeutaiive Crawfiod bas been endeHvoiin to hive Jadge J U. L Gudk'er appointed age.,t to cart) ii.t the matter. Aiidifionni evidnce lor bo.d iu the Sadth Hiiyd timber contract cae was died I to day hy Mr. Crawtoid, who .ai ! tbe tiuie miy ttill torther be ex'en ! ded lor the betting or ib- tanlUr j if Smith ;s not 'ren.lv b 20ib iu- j Stent. j Hej resentat'ive Shell wiil intio-J (luce a 'i tuiendment when the hillta restore Ihf democratic railway pos j tal He ik pu. ot by Harricon cf mts f up in i he Bouse. It vrdl include j posti tiiiri' inspectors. . . ! .cn or our u-iiijireRsmen com plaiu of p-rsO! wbi fxpfct thse Oongre8 men to secure cffl,e for tbi m, aliLoaeb ibey rts'de inin other dUtiiut. Am l!itillitr . lit lt-f iMtui. i C 'awbi rounty has quetr mat, llruonial fff-iir tiUh mum gel tied Mui- b. L-tii laW Mi JiC"l Jobution, an ncrn'rir titcheloc wui 40 6,rs ol.l lol bio tuoibei. Mk coou dwideil tbat U ueedesd t belptuatf aud boue keep' tr. In Dreuiber be viewed Mi. Niiooy Chapaiau, a respectatle and luduelrioas widow living mi ihe neightoibood. Mr. Johnston nar rated hie lioubie and touud tbe widow a syinpatbetic listenrr. Quickly tvso heat ts began io beat u-cue. Cupid held loidiy fway Sunday betoie Chiistatas m s-t for tbe wrddiug. Mr Johnston pio cured tbe necessary legal papei and a sumptuous dinner was pre pared at tb& reoidrnce of Dr. J. J, Uicfee, where the ceiemony was to take place. The invirnd guests and the widow wfcrc on band, hot tbe prospective bridegroom cams not. 'ihe wedding was postponed. A few days latei Jchns'on presented the licelie for tedeuiption, but the ho t bonne could not uo that. Mr. Jonnptou poicked uo couiege aud tbe -Otb id Jnnuar was name as the t me t.ir ihe wtddm . Aaii he fa lsi to xppear. Iu tb' meant time 'quiie Bud, tbe gehtieuian who we io tie the kuot, and o hei hayiix learned tbat btsldnli.es was tbe oie oaue if the iouap pe&iance (it J.ibastou, decided io hnnt hm up and ' biich'' him any bow. Fiualty lbs? captured bwu and tifd the kuot in due furm. Be carried the blushing bride to b;s home and for three days tbe happy couple kept house. On the foor h day Johnston informed his wife (bat be "just could not get over bis basbfalncss," and asked her to return to her bome and get a divorce at bis expense due weut and tbat is tbe situation so tar. Xotice- We advise our readers to seud for Landretbs' Sj-d Catalogue torlS94, whicfi is mH'.led t ail applicants free. It coutaius monthly datct ious for Gardening Operations, Cat alogue ot Flower Seid. and Flow ering Bilbs, witb d;iectioD8 for sowing ond planting, and beautiful colored pUte-i aud Sweet Pes and Nasturtiums true to life. D9?cnpt. ive aud Illustrative Catalogue of Garden vegetable. Sieds containing all tbe bfcit vaiieties. old and new cooking recipes, descriptive nt of grass and Field seed?, Directions for Lawn making, Mixtures of Grasses for Permtmeut Pasture, and numerous special articles on (gardening and Farming. Altogeib er the most complete, systematica Is iy arranged and practical Catalogue published, and an invaluable guide aod reminder to every one having a garden. Address, D. Landretb & Sjds, Philadelphia, Pa. How's TbtH? We tffer One Hundred Dollate Keward for any case of Catarrh that caunot be cured by Hal To Ca tarih Cure. . F J Cheney & Co . Props , Toledo, O We underigued nave kuowu F J Cheney for the last 19 yearc, and and beleive Mm pertecily honotablt; in all busiue.s tranactioii and fin ancially able to carry out auy obli gation made by their nm. "West & Tiuax, Wholesale Drog gists, Toledo, O. VVrtldintr, Kin nan & llnrin, Who ciie Dtug girv Toledo, O HhM's L-itarrh 'u;e i tk-i in terna ly, Hernia nii 4-.-I I v u .uii tb blor d anil mucou Huitafs of tt e systen. PiiceTo ocr rxdtle. Sdd by all Druggists. iVsii.noaul- free. 3-id the wlee. nun. -V d .ft aua wer tcrneth way wrutb.'' A lady who believed iu ihi-precep' ha:d to ber lour yer old Ne'-ie, who it sotnewhtt qu ck-'empered, If one ot jour pUymattb bpal rode y io yon, teluru h e tt slower.'' '-rroft ?" 'Tey. Now ruu alonj; and pity; in acuta is bn-y. ' The trbild went out on ihrt lawn, wbrie a neigbbr'c boy was mending a U e bhe accu dently broke the ti e Mill mute, whereby tbe bo w- nale "ngiy Mi don't like you ; you're a loriid thing 1" be d L"ile Xrihe'e eyes da-lu d, a id h- s. H'uirtf to reply with u vtry i.i.kud :eiutik, when, Nudd-n y i iiu moth er'a advice ahoa a .oit ansei, h looked the l.o nyht iu the ye, and Slid, derkiv u 1 elowly, "Mash Parties desiring china paint ed or burned, would do well to correspond with Miss Bettie V- Alexander, Concord; Jf- 0. Also -work in oil. Craycn, pas telle, &c. Iou't for Iloje. Don't gamble. Don't drink whisky. Don't cnltivKte had habits. Don't ever be unkind to your broihf s. Don't, think it smart to disobey yonr father. Don't talk when you should listen to older people. Don't ever ta'k disrespectfully about giil or women. Don't imitate a man wbo is not as good aa you wish to be. Don't use bad language before ladies and old meu; don't use it at all. Don't indulge in vnigar conversa tion. Dou't try to be too good,, Be a boy; but be a manly boy. Don't neglect your opportunities for securing an education. Don't always be making good re solutions, and as otten breaking tbem. Don't, go wild after soine other boy's sister when you ebould witb your onu. go Don't excuse yourself because you are better than the worst of boys you cau think of. Don't treat any gill in a way tbat you would not like your sifter tiest ed by other hoB Jt.v. There ie no claim ruade tor AerV Sar"aparilia which cannot te endor eed by giMie ot letnuoiiialf ThtA fact plainly proves tbat tbe blood in tbe source of most disorder and that Ayer's Sarsapatii a ia tbe tet ot blood purifiers. Try it thie month- LISCOLXTOX iIlltTCKT. Reooited for tbe COURIER every Thursday morning by Oapt. B F Qrigg : Cotton 6 Wheat per bu 65 Corn new " 45 Meal " ... 50 Flour, Buhr 1(0 hie 1.60 Flour Pal en t 4 ' 1.80 0 00 Poik lb . . 7 Bacon sides " " .N C 10 Bacon hams 44 " 13 Beel " round 5 Lard ...... (j i0 Taliow " 5 Chickens 12 to 15 Butter per ib 10 io 18 Honey " 4i Ergs doz 10 Rats 44 lb Hide, gr-eu 44 4 Hides, diy Wool, wHsbed 41 4' 1st class.. 25 Cabbage 44 44 , 2 Apples, dti-d " " . . 21 Peaches drid 44 " uupeeled 4 Peaches dried 44 4 peeled 5 5i Apples green per bu 80 Sweet Potatoes " So Peas 44 4 50 Irish 4 4 44 44 50 Onions " 40 Onion gets 44 44 200 Blackberries dried, per lb 5 Bees-wax ... per pound.. 16 Now is the tiuie to seli lure on ions. Dou't expect to sell tbeui next March for you cau't do ;t. Are you mieresteJ in Liucoio ccuntyf Then take fhn COUBIEB i ill Ji A Racking Cough Cured by Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Mrs. P. D. Hall, 217 Genessee St., Lockport, N. Y., says : " Over thirty year ago, I remember Learing my father describe the wonder ful curative effects of Ayers Chcrr Pectoral. During a recent attack of La Grippe, wbich assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lqnga, accom pauied by an aggravating cough, I used varioua remedies and prescriptions. "While some of these medicines partiaUj alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair. nd had about decided to sit up all night In my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It the oc curred to me that I had a bottle cf Ayer Cherry pectoral. I took a spoonful of this preparation in a little water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few momenta, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec toral every night for a week, then grad ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 3c Co., Lowell, Uut. Prompt to act. sure to euro t hi i b NOTICE! A niMtj:ae bating hn executed hy L A U'Hing'11' a0' Mrv Uellingtr on th 17m day -f My 1393, and retordt ed in Lincoln Ominiy, Ktci-ter btok 70. l-ae 1, to eeeure j hj inunt ot a tebt then runtracteJ. lM'aull li-iinjr en maJe ftt maturity, tbe nail n"Ttgafe, bv virtuw ol tbe owrr T(te-1 UH.Ier Bii Ulorttaiie, Will 6tll ai jmMic aucooii, tr i.i-h, ai Lowtsvilie piitttire. OU Af nlay J6fhdayol :b. lb&4, at 12 u'elook i"'"1 lbJ lui'l deseri t el in Mai l Uiorigg uiluated in CaUwha bi-rings Townnhij.. Lincoln county, adjoin ins the Unds t herod Litt e, starling Vaiuack, A J Lir and otb en ciitin ing twrntyibr:e(V3) acres, ilu turn loih day of January l!94 S J Lwi, Mtgee. January 19, it North Carolina ) 6'uperior court Lincoln C"unty 6. tiu Term 1894 HO. KA. JP, Jrt5 and O A Proet..r, a K , bpei.cer, V R ciirtrd i' irti r i K Howard. J IK and M .1 Zockcnau, caveator. a j Sutumone. H O Procter, Bciuanda L -ckmaa, and Levi Lock man. State of North Carolina, to thi non-resident defendant Beiundt Lockman and i Levi Lo kinaii. (iieftinj : Kua:e herht. I huuunioned be and api ear beiore ill tlonnr Juile it tlie rsnuerior t'ourt of Lin i coin Lvunty at the term .f-aid Court t be held at the Court Hou-e in Lincoln Co on tbe lonrth Moi.dry -Iter the nrtt -Monday in ."tlarch iievt, l eiug thu second day of April and make our-elas proper laities to tbe action lending in taia court ( a above entitled. u are further notified that this is an action begun by the above naiueu c-iveat 'is before tne undersigned lor tbe purpoi-e vacating and setting a?ide the probate r.t the will ot 11 i Proc tor now on tile and probated in tbe Supe rior Court ot Li i coin County. th Cuveat to which will has been duly tilel by said caveatorsand tbe action transferrel t -the Superior C"'urt ot Lincoln County for trial at Spring Term 1894. Wiineui my hand and orBcitl seal this the 9th dy of Jan 1S94. C CH1LU3, CSC, Lincoln co, N. C tt- Jau 12. le?J4 CAUTION. If a dealer offer W. JL. Douglas Shoes at a reduced price, r tajs he has them frlthout name stamped on bottom, put blm down as a fraud. Ni - Tv: IFn W. L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. V. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad vertised than any other make. Try one pair an4 be convinced. The stamping of V . L. Douglas nsme and price oa the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollar annually to those who wc:ir them. Dealers who push the a!o of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps tc increase the sales on their full line of eoods. They can aflbrd to sil at a less profit, ard we believe you can save money by buying aU youv footwear of the dealer advertised below Catalogue free upon application. Address, XT. I,. UyUGLAj, Brocktcu.aiais. So&by SlauJey &; Bios., Cbtrry vi.le, C. THE EPICURE who wishes the best FAMILY GR0 ERIES and the FINEST CONDIMENTS Should caU on B. P. Qrigg. These goods are always Fresh, aLdthe QUALITY is the PA R AGON of EXCELLENCE. A full line of gro cer's Drugs always in Slock, Flavoring Herbs and Extracls; Tropical Fruits, botlnli & green. A nice lot of Chamois Skins, ixi A low price. r GHJGG. KTotice 2 j T the citizens hK Xr.rth Oar olin-i iunl H'ijni!iuii States : I 1 C III . (i ll I mt 1 u" - : j i in ej t Inn A r-4f.4l Q;bt g You .ma tT.r . i number ; meals, aa..ra u, -e t. . ,.,tu iiv ot r uyir.g rhe ttere win t- iit ,lv!y lo.j ' liiii:(H., u.e t,,.vi Skin Shoe, and my 3.00 Cuiicres l-h e ia tock 1 aUo tfep h g-neril lioe of iaer:handis and evtrythicg specially. Re.p. cttullv, Apr. 11 '93. ly. jf. a. TOBY. JUST RECEIVED ONE FISICIS Cash Store, A biff Lot of Ladles Straw Had In the latest spring styles. Yf have a beautiful Jot ot iSiretfc Hats ranging In price from 35 to75CenU. Nice lotof LadJes Caps at 50cts.f and the pretUeat lot of New Spring VeiiJng thai has been shown in many a day, prices from 10 io 33 els. Ask to see the Newest thing in Ladies Kid Gloves. Tho moat stylish glove worn now are those large four pearl but ton Kid gloves. Large stock of Ladies and Mens Belts from 10 to 75 cents. Belts will be very much worn this spring. leu Mem en We invite you to call and inspect ub;sfhing stock OF FUR HATS As we have just received an elegant stock in the very latest styles and we are of foiing them at prices that defy competition. Ask to see our; Mens Fur Al pine Hats at $1.00. Nice As sortment of Mens Caps from 10fo5O cis Respectfully, Jenkins Bros. ' The Courier Job Office IS THE FiAGfi0 GET YOU BUI. HEAliS, IETTEH HEADS, EKYEL- OPES. A?iB ANY THEE OF JOB YOSJ WISH. Guaranteed, ed to Promptly.
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