THE EOANOKK BEACON.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
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23 T IB E UOAVOKB PUBLISHING CO.
W. FLEi'CUER AUaBON, Editor.
PLYMOUTH,
N. C.
Friday, January 28,
IMreotory.
BTATB OOTEXNUBKT.
Governor. t L. Russell.
Lieutenant-Governor, Cbas. A. keynolds
Treasurer, William II. Worth.
Auditor, Hal. W. Ayer.
Attorney-General. Zebulon V. Walaer.
.flapertuteodent of Publlo Instruction,
-Cuarles F.Mebane. ,
COCjrTT 4oVIRNKBMT
Sheriff. John h, Phelps.
' Treasurer. T. J. Basuiitht
Superior Court Clerk, lb', J. Mariner.
ttegister of Deed, w n hiuddb
Cotauiissionere, llufus Swaic, Frank M
Bunch, N. M. Ambrose, W. A. Alexander,
W. i, Mercer. v'
OITT.'
Mayor, Jm. H, Smiib
Treasusor. Xi. P. Homthal
1 Clerk, J H.. .Smith
Chief of Police, Jos Tucker
Couucilmeu : Ur W H Ward. W. A.
Blount. J W Bank?, D O Brinkley, L
JP Boruthal. J U Sa.ith, Jos Mitchf.lt and
"-ftampson Lowe.
CHURCH SERVICE.
Methodlat- Itev J. L.-Cuuuiiigeim, nas-
ior. Services every Hunday at 11 a m , and
& p m. Prayer meeting every WeduewUy
Alight at 7:30. Sunday school at v a. ra., A.
0. Qylurd, superintendent; W. . Coop
er, (Secretary.
Baptist Rev. F. T. Wooteu, pantor.
dervioe evetrv Sundays at 11 a. m., and
7:30 o.m. Prayer meeting every Thurs-
.day ninht at 7:30. Sunday school every
.Sunday at 9. 30 a. ui., K. T, Ventres,
, superintendent.
Grace Ohrch (Episcopal) Rev. E. 1.
.Green, rector. Morning and evening prayer
:3rd and 4ib Sundays. Celebration 3rd Sun
-daj. Mind ty School at inomiug services,
fidniund Alexander, Superintendent.
A C0K rOR LAMB IUCK.
"My daughter when recovfriug from an
:f.aoa oi (ever, yvun n ;;rHn uu r-r irum
jp iiu iu the back and bips," writes Louden
y lirovr. of Sardla, Ky. -'Aftej- nsiug qune
a nniiiKK if rum ...A i.a witViii-kt unV riAnn;
he trid ou bottle of Ciiambiaiu's Puin
Balm, and it has given entire r lief."
AjharoVrlain's Pain Balm alao a certain
anre for rhbomavitiiu. bt:d by all drug
ita. HARIEY'S
Ipecial Sale.
To accouiodiito luy in
creasing gniccry trade, I
Jiave decided to clso oat
my stock of Dry floods and
Notions and will otter every,
thing on the dry goods side
for cash, the next
30 Says at Cost-
This stock is all new and
up-to-date, so now is the
time to make purchases.
My stock of Groceries is
full and complete, such as
every family needs and
must have. Givo our onler
to iny city salesman and it
will be filled at once. If it
is not in stock we get it for
you, bat it is my purpose
jto keep everything in the
way of Heavy and Kancy
flroceries. Also chickens,
turkeys, ducks and all other
poultry, as cheap as tuey
3An be bought from the carts.
lT Remember we take
your orders and deliver all
goods free of charge.
SPECIALTIES:
Oranges, Seedless Raisins, Cran
berries, and in fact everything that
is neoessary for making cakes and
all otiyrjTood thing for the holidavs.
JKtC
32i Y.
BEACON FLASHES.
IV A TtfrFE'n A T N 0 E-Bripht
I IT x XI 1 JTilJ J lOnnir inLn l ..Ai.
our ot lebrated LubiicatingOitaand QreasesJ
Salary aud expeuaes. . Juoloae atamp for
particnuua.
Address
IjtffiT en CO.
linvapeiis, lb.
To-Might.
Gilbert Walden.
At the Town Hall.
Sunday !st was an idtal spring day.
The town authorities have had the
engine pat jn JUst-elaei order.
firs
Mr. A. Q. Walker, of Gresvell.
wu on
our street yesterday.
Mr. Eaoob Lndtord. Jr.. of Parmeld. was
here ganday visiting his people.
Mr. Louis P. Hornthal sont a few dava
thia week At Kur..1k wrf-.iw
.
Mr. J K. Brooks returned last week
from a pleasant vill to Leechyiile.
Notice change in advertisement of Mr. K.
B. Yeager. Us is tfferiug bargains.
.-co want auTfTii rmeni oi ur-scent UU
Co., iu hia lnur, and write for particular,
T ci of v ' . . . ,
Air. 4, it sail net bar pe has moved ttbe
?sw5' wureea. juai yacaiea Dy
O" A. A.UtU0t.
The pulpit, tne pres. and all the people
are loud in the.r praise of Gilbert WaUen.
Hear him to-night. I
Miaes Oiara Jackaon and Ida Tucker, are
yiting Miaa Jacks u's
brother, Dr. C. t.
Jackson, at yeaiesviiie.
Mr. W. J. Hodges hna b en busy openiDg
np his goods this week. He has quite a
neat store and a nice stock.
Mrs. J. H. Roberts in, of Williamaton. is
visiting on Washington Height." as tbe
guests of Mrs. A. J. Leggett.
Call at L P. Hornthal's and get one of
thone Wilsou Heaters, and be comfortable
aud happy.
Mr. E. S. Norman, of Eden ton, was here
tbi week visiting his mother, Mrs, H. B.
Ludford, on " ashington Heights."
Contractor Jaokson with his force ' ol
i workmen has built a large lumber shed for
the It. B,. H&h. Co. Its a huge affair.
Me.8. W. N, Cooper and W. E. Brolhors
Djixte a short vinit to Colombia the iirst of
tbia wetk. Hope you baa A g od time
boys.
Misa Anoie Yeng r who for the past fiv
years has be n mtkiu b-r home iu Puila-
ieiplua. ih here Tisitiug her f-uhiT, Mr. li.
ti Yei-uer
Mr. tiJyde larRoDton lias acc ptea t e
poai'ion of City Sa enuan witu A. H. Mar-
rison tt d is making seni.Jaily visits to the
cny radi-.
v e iiuaermauii mat cur laieutea you:g
loD(ui ji, II. 5i. tvaru, hi-q will e one
of tbe candidates f'r tUu Alasoraluy of
Plyniontb.
Mr, -I. if. Howrd u Q.ling the cfiL-e of
Ilrtilvsay P Bial Clerk t r ten days in the
abe ce of Mr Oupree wuo in away on a
b idai inu,.
- - n m 1 illiiitr ia iiiftLintr Ama
big improvem-uT m h
Uonupany we hope to wwpev
near future,
fhe Plvmontli Draniat clClub Vi rS..
duce 'ten Mfctiia in Kalr-roouii" iu tbeX
near future iui piny, itidugu olid, Is oue
of tlie bebt ever written
Rev. W. 1 Aalibnm of tW
M
P. Uhurch
will pre -Ch - ttbeO nrt Hou-
ti' zt 1puid.iv
aft -rn. on at 3 n'oincK Hie
ub ic iiy moht
coidially inv.ted to be preaei.
t.
Hear tLe famous Gilbert Wallden
to-
Vht
at the town Hail. Y a willetlj hi
Iwit.
bumnr and eloqnenoe, and will it is uliore
you will be aiding tlie -oldie? ttoya
Mrs. anerin rneipa aud cniiaren mve
returned home froai a visit tA Cret-Walil,
accompauied by Miss Ida PheipVt, of ocu))
p riing, and Jlits Kat'-lle Dillon, of Noi-.
folk.
Mr. H.' Aumurk, chief engineer of 8tr
Plyniouth, hai moved hit fimiiJy from
Bkinneisvile in tLiaoouuty, to Wiftiain tn
where be can be with them uighis 1 and on
Sundays,
We w re in error last week in nayli g tl.at
Mr. . T. Ayera would opeu a store! be-e.
T e iteiu Was picked up on the s'reet. in W'tt
I abiitnce of -lr Avars, who waa visitiiie iu
Wanbiijgtou
Mr, Frank Gray and fimily have returu
ed from a viait to their od home in Uhlo.
Mr. Gray telle ne that while we have tii-en
eujiyiiK Bprinn-iikc weather, it has been
feaifrliy cold in Ohio.
Capt, Harut-y baa told his delivery borne
and wa(on t . ti Harrison who is iiw
running a free delivery system. Tbia i a
con v-n. 'C. which our people comd not
well afford to do without.
Kev. W F Ashbun. of the M. P. CLurcli
wid di-livnr s lecture beiore tut- tmperauci
club at tbe Court Hi U e on Monday nint
Tht- hciure will be preceeded by an inter-1
tatiug literary aud musictl program.
Uncle Henry JiuUw. one of onr oldttbt
! and biibf8t rt-specea coined vtUKet who
bs been siiHeniig tr.m p.stuity tor some
time. w.iH conflne( in jail ou jjuudaV t be
kept oniil he could be ttken to the aayiu o
at Goldeiboro.
The Williamston Araatenr Theatrical Co.
came dowo yesterday and gave on. of tht-ir
pleaniuK eutertaiuments in the Twn Hail
liHtuiKbt. Come again f iends but give
i us notice no ymi mty be welcomed by a
larger audience.
It was onr pleaatire to meet the genial
Jno. . Hnia'lwood, fcq.. alveriiHiug
ageut for the New Bru Fair, which will
Kive ita ll'h annuai ext.ibitwin Februpry
8ib lo Vian b 5th inoluaiv". If Mr. Small
wood is au index to tuu fair it will be a big
sccce8a thi yaar.
After reading the Rdvcrrinerat'ut of Ma
tbina Oweus & Co., Irpi Wfk. a lady wn.l
down to Ne that d play of Haiubur,
thinking perl apt ihut lh.-a 1 wiuahum-
bng. but nut; lett the store b4i'vii. aa
!-iny do thnt M tbi"8 ia one of tue Itvii
idere if the ptestnt ag."
3. H. James, former Principal of
James High School, and Inventor, patentee
and' manufacturer of the Janies school
desk, who has been dnliverine desks in
ltbi ection, tells as that sinoe hs was here
I last tllmnur ha Haa uM nar 1 nOn ocki
These desks are luat the nroner kind, and
ahould be ia every school room.
We have jut reoe ived a nice stock of
stationery and will appreciate your orders
for note beads, let er heads, bill head.
statements, cards, blanks, recrint books.
order books, due bill?, circulars, baud-bills,
poster?, euvelopcs. invitations, n W8Daper
phamplets, book work, binding. Ac, in
fact we do any kind o! jobpriutiug.
Mr. R. A. Knight and fauily left Tester
day morning for, Waslw gtn which is to
be their future home. Mr. Knight will en
gage in the mercantile business. vYhils we
regret to loe thia good family, yet we take
pleasure in coumenaing tUrnt to the peo
ple among which they cat their lot. May
success crown your enoru frit nd Dick.
That good farmer and old lne Democrat.
Mr 11. M. Sneil, of Mkinnersville. called to
I wdus in town vveauexaay ana renf w
I ed his subscription for another year. Mr.
in"!l T member of the Board of county
Uomuiihsioners at one tlm. aid it wa in
. , ...... . .
tan capacity ne aia nis eouniy great service
"Ou ""' wed bts ability and fort-thoiieh1. It
" noh neo aa he that the people sbou d
place tu office.
Among the esteemed friends who have
caiiea aunug tbe pant week and paid their
i suDioriDlioun wnre ; Mra . Altr.i Ki..ni.t
aud Th-rfi H. Turner, two enlrpriHin
turners f the Roper section, t 'apt. J, E.
ti.M .uMni
Kiflcmen, Mr. W. T. Crad.iock. a DroHt;r
nll. r.r,.rnr tki. i.L I'll t.
r V i -S KU1C1 V VIHUf ill. tfiU
,'!yi,lp,,'?!.,,wn' aud ,ot,ier8- Thtak1
k . "W" y
, rWby "l", wiih Con"' r" ,nd
M , . ..
itieviri'iuK in tbe bend like Sulolmte oi
Q ienine. i- ut up in tablets convenient f r
takeing Guaranteed to cure or money ref
unded. Pncn, 25 Cents
For tle by Plymouth Druggifct
Not ft Very Merry-go-round.
On Friday night last, while a num
ber of people were rn joying a ride
on the nierry-ga-rotind, l);tvid Har
rison, colored, was thrown off, sus
taining injuries which rendered him
unconscious for several hours. No
bones were broken or wounds inflic
ted. It B'-ems that the breath was
just knocked out of him by the
force of the fall.
Frjni what Harrison saya, lie be
came sick and was unconscious be
fore he fell. It was indeed anything
but a " merry -go round, and came
near beiug a death ride to him.
Shoulder Broken.
On Friday afternoon last Mess.
W. U. BoWen and T. L Satlertli
waite etarted out of town in u cart,
the mine tiiey were driving became
frightened and ran away. Mr, fciat
tciili Witile was thrown out at the
corner of Wiishiutou aud Main
ft'reets. In tlu full his .shoulder
wis broken and lii binh feartully
bruised . He was takeu lo Ur. Hhs
sell's ollice where Ins injuries were
an ended to, nnd ih.-n sent home.
Mr. Ho.vt'11 was also thrown
tiie cart, but not sei
I he u tile.
ijureu.
ladling the
curt.
lake 1 1 up.
le 8niimiin s
of our people are
wiih .Mr ."Vit'ertn wane "i ms tins
rortune, and ail wish for him a
speedy recovery.
DUkREE -OWENS.
"Koraarber," the bfantiful surburb home
of Mr. B. F. Oweun, on Weduesday moru
iag at suuriao waa the ceue of a pretty
home marriage, the contracting pariiea
bcin M.& Annie U Owt n tl e aceom
pi bed dauuhu ri.l of ilr. anJ Uro. B. F.
Owfus, ai d Mr A. K. Dnpree, h9 effi
cient and oouular Kailwai Phta Cerk on
the a. & H. divm u of the . . L.
The ceieiuony aht'cu muted in the b' ly
bo. da of mat'iuiony tbia popular yi-Unx
coupie. was performed Ly Itev J L. Ciin
nirggiiu in tbe prew nce of a few frienda
and the bride's fawny,
I wtoedi.iUly afu r the ceremony the bride
and jjioouj were driven to tbe A. A H.,
"depot where they board-d the 7:o0 tram
for a tour to VVaatii. g'ou, D c., aud other
poiut't
Tuu Beacon ex-euda congratulations.
Gilbert Waldea.
America's Greatest Dialect Hu-m-rini.
will give one of his famous
exhibitions in tne Twn Hall to
niohr. (January Sth) for benefit of
the Military U mipany. This gftitlo
mau hitrf been euthiisiii.-nii'a'U re
ceied at every place he has appear
ed, and he lias given more than
2,000 entertainment. You now
lidve a cluince of witnessing one of
this gifted -. Southerner's entertain
iheii', (wl'.M'li is woit i of itse'f mre
than the u(misitu foe) and also
show your Mil'tiry Company that
you appreciate their willingness to
st'ivo ou in ca.e of need. Aud lie
assured the eneour.igHineni hIiowii
bv your patroiiHue will be highly ap-
p related by the (loinp ny.
This tnfted elooutiouHt
and hit-
morwt comes to n w'lh the highest
tes iinonials frotu the leading minis
ters of the gospel land the press.
Hear him, because oi love and
iiiprecixte talent.' lie tr him, be
eause y.u love anl appreciate the
IjiiUitnt soldier los.
Admission 15, 5 land 35 cents.
Ticket for sale at the Keacon
office and at iIih Jlru-ji stores of .1
V. Iiryau and thJ Piymottth Drug
Uo,
Rev. F. T. Wooten Departs.
Rev. F. T. 'Wooten. whose xeeis
nation as pastor of the Baptist
church of this town was noted in
these columns a few weeks ago,
preached- his" farewell' sermon Sun
day night last. The church was
tilled with people upon whose faces
was an expressiou of regret. His
sermon was an earnest appeal to
God'a people to march on 'From
Glory unto Glory," aud to the un
godly to seek Christ. His pmyers
were nathetic and full of ideadinca
for the richest blessings of heaven to
rest and abide wiih the pt-oplu he
was leaving, not alone of his own
churcji, but of all the churches and
the entire town and community. In
his closing words he paid a grand
tribute to the iople of i'lvinouih
for the maimer in which they had
treated him and his family while
among them.
After services nearly every person
present) went forward and bid him
good bye, and a most touching
scene it was.
He and his family left Monday
morning for their new home at )ra.
Sampson county, taking with them
the best wishes of all our neonle.
A we have said before, few men
ever won a wanner d ace in the
hearts of Plymouth people than has
this Godly nun, ltev. K. T. Wooten.
aaMBBMOTHaa
Bbactt is Blood DsBr.
Clean blood means a clean kin. No
benuty wi hut it. CascareU Caudy Ca
thartic clean your blood and keep it clean.
by stirring np the lazy livr and dnviu
all impmitiea Yom be l dv. Begin t -dav
to bau sh p.mples, boils, blotcn-s, black
headri, and th it ica y bi ions complexion
by taking Cascar ts -beanty for ten cents.
All uruggisis, satisfaction guaranteed, 10. ,
26c, 50c. dec i-tf
PfiAUL LEWIS CA5K.
" We regret to know that oar report of the
Ptarl Lewis case, investigated by the Cor-
ouer'a jury, has been construed by some in
a way that makes it appear that we charge
Pearl Lewis with tbe crime. We reported
tbe declsiou of the physician and Verdict
of the jury, and referred to tbe fact that
upou Circumstantial evidence. Pearl Lewis
had been charged with the crime. She is
under guard yet. aud when tried the Lb.
con Wilt publish the evidence. VYt have
uo intention of uoing anyone an Injustice.
W were not reporting the opinion of
people, bu; verdict of a jury and facta r
garding charges made.
Iwo Millions a Ybk.
When peoplt buy, try, and buy again, it
un mud tuey're aatu&ed l'ha people of tbe
United a atea .irt now unyiog Cahcar
auay Hainan ic at tu rate of two utyfimi
boxrs a jeai aud it wil d three m lfoy ir.
tote sew Year's. It imaus nen ptuved
that Cnscareis are the jcid jlintfui
oowel regtilator for evfrtboUy the year
round. All d Utfgistsfoc, 2& s. 60o a box.
cure guarauteeu uej, l3
LATUAM HOUoK AttlilVALS.
The following were registertd at
the
Latham House the past week :
J. C. Johnson, It. It. Meajham, J. Mctie,
Ibos, Howard, A 11. Itawiiugs, J. M. Wi-
lard, C. M. Weatheis, it. L. Monieaga. iC
At. Buck L). U. Wallace. W. H Kjliuiuk,
f. K. KbodtB. F. K. Perow, tt. O, Obuicu,
At. Wesibtiuei.J K. rtartul, A. Browu.
H. W. feikius, I-ouia P. Horntial 1 O.
I uitle, U. 11. James, J. ti, Howard, Juo. O
Lamfl, v . f. Ives, titos. Haiduy, Juo. .
-uwllwmHi, J. 3 Joyner, V. M McArihur,
T. A. itichard, Jr., l. C. Syuie, D L.
Gun, Geo. . Uisbaroon, L. Pound. T. J.
Jfruden.K. JC. Button, C W Bidgood, F.
H Nickel, tiaui'i B. Gunst, J. tt. Dawson,
Gilbert V H'dn, F. F. Oavis, D. O Patter.
Evkrtbodt Sat o.
Cascareta Candy Cathartic, tbe most
woudi-rfut niedic.il discovery of th. Hge,
pleasaiK and retretibiug to the taste, act
Kenti and positively on kidtin.is, liver and
bowelM, cleauaing ibe eut.rti s.'SteiL, di- pel
ooia, cur- neauitcue, lever, uaouua- con
btipation aud bilious eaa, Pleae buy a d
try a box t U. U U. to-day ; 10, 25, no
ft-ntri, hold and guaraub ed to cure b all
druggie. B. dec 13-tl
CUT MAUKET UEI'OUT.
U. K Bides per
Sbolderb Bacou
lb
7
10
(12.00
8
$6.50
5 5o
35 40
40
S
ft
35
12J to 15
15 to 25
tt i'ft
n U
SO to 80
7
llama ri. C ,
Pi ik per barrel
Lard retiued
Flour, per barrel,
Patent
Family
W. I Molasses, per gal..
vriiD " "
Granulated "'agar, per lb
Ligut brown " " "
Butter " "
Green Cflee "
B,AUd Coffee "
Ugga per doa..
Loitacco, per lb
Shot " "
un Powder " "
30 to 40
Coaltlil Vhite. Safety 150, per gal. 12
" " Ued C. prgal.. lft
4 ppl Vinegar " " 30
tsee's Wm. per To V
I'a'.HV
5
5
" 3c under 60tb 3
' 2
65
per Bos., new 50
" 60
. 40
h . 40
" " M
M 30 to 40
Hides, flint
" Green
" baited
Salt, per sack
Uorn,
Meal,
Uice,
Peas, black
- black eye
Peaunts
C tton per lb
5 to
TO CUBS C0N8TIP4.TI0S FOBBVSR.
1 afee Cascarr ts Gaud v.Cat bar tc. !Oo. or
25c. If O. C. C. fait to cure, oruggiMs re
fund money. dec is-tf
Do not miss the opportuni-
TY OP YOUR LIFE.
if you have not
aVH7ULS)Lriivia
At lathias Owens & Co'i
go at once and
they have the
and best selected
m Plymouth.
ceived another
styles at same
thing wilL n&t last always.
COME T sEI US NOW,
Don't wait that big stock ot
that is being offered at a great
a 4"h . . a a
sacrmce to close out, is going.
Jttespectfally, M. Owens & Oo.
NOTICE.
By virtue of a judgment and decree In
tbe Superior Court of Washington connty,
N. Carolina special proceedings entitled
Mary K. ltoweii and others vs J. P Hil
linrd, guardian ad litem of Cliar.M ItiWe i
et U, I shall m tl on ouday tt-e 7th day
of February 1898, at pub lo anc ion at tne
Ciurt House door i'i Pijmouih, the fol
lowing de-crib.d tract of land : beginning
at the fir t prhII d ten aontn i tne inain
lead ditch. - whiuti cross- thi mai-i road
leading fr- m Plymouth to Wnhi- gton on
tbe south B'd- of id road thence run- ing
eiRtwrdy along the sata oitcn io .n-sepn
W. iteailev'a I'oe. tbenc soi.tbwirdly
al'nK and Beasley'H line t Jh Will am
KoadM conor tt ei.ee wesiwa-dly a wn
the c-ntre of
of a hutUI bruich to the n aiu ;
furimrlv b'idg whs thence j
road where
- , . jj
northwardly alnug the eastern edge o' aad
road toihe.eBinninir.containiie20scrs
Terms of sale made known on daj ot sale.
This 22d day of Dec., 18!7.
8. B rami!.,
Commitii'iur.
CASH PRICES
FOR FUR, HIDE- aud TAF LOW.
Iwillpiy the IIIOHESTCASH
PRICES for Fur, UMe and Tal
low. Apply to
. FRANK GRAY,
tojan3 Plymouth, N. C.
NO LADY IS HAPPY,
And no lady cas be happy if her
hat or bonnet is not the latest, and
perhaps this article of wearing ap
pearel has more to do with your ap
pearance than all the rest of yonr
attire. Then call at my millinery
store and have us do your triming in
the latest style. ,
FOR THK NEXT 30 DAYS
I shall offer ready trimmed hats, and
trimmings, together with all milli
nery goods, at a reduced price to
make room for spring goods. It will
pav vou to take adynntsge of this
SPECIAL REDUCTION' kM.
MllS, S. D pEAL.
oe-20 3ai J
jZ3 -:Vifs-.
already seen that
be convinced ytor
bigest,' cheapest
line eve? shown
We Mve just re
of beautiful
This good,
Valuable Farm
For Sale.
This farm is desirably located near
the Scuppernong I. 0 .. on the main
road he ween Plymouth and ''resweH
aud contaii s 100 ncres of cleared
land in good state of cultivation, and
75 acre" woodland. There is a pi od
seven room bonne, with dining room
attached mid good iiea'thy water.
There is also two pood tenaut
houses, Hiu) all necestury out build
ings, on the place.
Thi property is going to be sold
Hi a sacrifice, for cash or on time,
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T.J. Basntgllt. hCttppemong, N . C.
DO YOU HAT
Fresb Pork, Keef, Fish or
VEGETABLES 1
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furnish anything in this line in nice
shape. All goods fresh, and will lie-
delivered to order at your door.
ith a promise to please, I melt
earnestly solicit your patronage,
W. M BATEMAN.
Front Stal.'., City Maeebt.
Tetter. Sail -Rheum and Eczema.
TVi a tnin itchinir and smarthxsr. Ind
njtnviiinHiHfiiNiuyiKi, ibiubiaum emivvs
w i ii ii - x t .a A n i I a vawi
by applying: Chamberlain's Ey aivi
Ekin Ointment. Many very bad caaef
have been permanently enrwd by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bite
and chrouia sore eyes. 35 eta. jer boa.
Dr. Cady's Condition rowifrs, are
just v,h&t a horse needs when in bad
eoutUtion. Tonic, blood poxiSer and
veimifoRe. They are not food bj
( medicine and th be-t - jne tw-s
r
lot
prices.
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