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r f 4 -a it i J 1 . I' Hi 5 -4 Williams' Bating Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE. Williams' Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURB. This Argtjs o'er the people's rights, No soothing strains of Maia's son, Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" . " - VOL. XVII. GCELDSBORO. C, THURSDAY APRIL 28, 1898 7 NO 52 Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious siii F0WDEE3 Absolutely Pure ROVAl BAKING POWOEB CO., NEW VORK. LOCAL BRIEFS Viva Cuba libre ! -Vamos los Espanoles ! Lard is 25 cents a 100 higher. Sugar has gone up ircm 16th to th- Covfee has gone up 2 cents a pound. Flour has advanced from 25 to 40 cents a barrel. There has been a general ad vance in all lines of provisions. It is now in order to christen the new boy baby "Fitzhugh Lee." ' Mules are advancing in price and the mules are kicking as usual, Wholesale trade has become dull in seyeral lines, attributable to uncertainties connected with war. The owners of the progressing Raleigh telephone line purpose extending it from here to New bern and thence to the coast. A. machine for making sand wiches by machinery is on the NOT GUILTY. Gil Ward Acquitted of the Startler of Slag Dinkins on the Plea of Alcoholic Insanity. As we have said before, our readers aro familiar with all the horrible details of the pursuit across the fields to a neighbor's house and the killing there of Mag Dinkins by Gil Ward, her paramour, who stabbed ber to the heart and gave ber other mortal wounds and fearful slashes, and then fled the scene, and afterwards the State. The Argus has been persistent in its demands that this man should be apprehended and brought to trial. At length, after nearly five years, he was captured in Texas and Thursday last he was put on trial in this county for bis life.. The following jury were drawn and impanneled to pass upon the case: Messrs. B. H. Sutton, Jesse Ilen frow, E. H. Davis, J. C. Howell, Jno. W. Aldridge, (col.), Thos. Hinnant, Brantly Smith, W. H. Ivey, Danl Pate, W. A. Sasser, J. T. Bass, and Garry Aycock. After the State had establish ed, by the testimony of eye wit nesses, the facts as above stated in brief, the defendants counsel introduced a number of witnesses who testified, that on Friday and Saturday afternoon before the killing on Sunday morning, Dec. 11, 1893, and on the evening of the day of the killing, Gil Ward was in a demented condition from excessive drinking. Drs. W. J. Jones, Toaa Person, J. B. Ken nedy, and Geo. L. Kirby were then introduced, who testified six V: f 7 market. It should be introduced J that upon the statements of the here at once, particularly for the benefit of the free lunch detectives. Superior Court adjourned Friday morniug for the term. Fol lowing is t&e list of the peniten tiary rejcruits: John W. Fulton, colored, bigamy, 10 years; Ra- witnesses for the defense Gil Ward was suffering from deler- ium tremens, and was not ment ally responsible. The case was then put to the jury, Solicitor i-'ou opening lor the State in a strong and elo- , chel Smith, colored, burglary, 5 querit arraignment of the pris years; Evelyn Turnage, colored, 0Qer He was followed for the larceny, o years; jonn j. irea- , .... T - cock, white, larcenv. 2 years: defense by Messrs. Jno. E Kurwell Jones, white, larcenv. 2 Woodard, of Wilson, and W. R- ' J years. Allen, I. F. Dortch and C. B When Mr. W. B. Fort, of Aycock, of this Bar. Messrs Pikeville. was in the citv one day W. T. Dortch, W. C Munroe and last week he gave vent to his pa F. A. Daniels being also of coun triotic spirit and appreciation of sel for the defense. Solicitor Pou the Goldsboro Rifles by handing made the closing speech. All the lo ijapi. jl. ii. .uam a Din 10 purchase incidentals for the boys , , iL ii-.i ful and wuen iney were caueu miu ser vice. Mayor John II, Hill has ro- ceived a letter from the head arguments were unusually power- persuasive. At 11.30 o'clock last night argument was concluded and Judge Timb6rlake delivered his charge to the jury a Girls who have to stand on their feet most of the time work as hard as any day-laborer yet they do not get what is rightly called exercise." Close, confin ing, indoor oc cupation gives no exhiliration to the nervous system nor active circula tion to the blood. It wears, tears ana aragg wumaa & iuc away. a i jflurvv svhole phvsieal systetuflX" j under it. No wonder so many sales girls and factory girls and housewives suf fer from indigestion and constipation and bilious troubles. No wonder they are sub ject to the diseases of the delicate special organism of their sex. The wonder is rather that they tan stand it as well as they do. Eut "a poor weak woman," as she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would give way under. The fact is women are more patient than they ought to be under such troubles. Every woman aught to know that she may obtain the most eminent medical ad vice free of charge and in absolute confi dence and privacy by writing to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. V. Occupying this position for thirty years he has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country. His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and delicate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. His " Golden Med ical Discovery" is the on'7 "ermanent di gestive and nutrient tonic. The two med icines taken alternately, form the most perfect and successful course of treat ment ever prescribed for female troubles complicated with a sluggish, overwrought, nervous, diseased constitution. In severe constipation Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be occasionally taken with the others. They never gripe. They Have Commenced To Get In Their Work at New York. The submarine cables which connect the mines laid in the up per portion of New York bay and the Narrows with Fort Wads- worth have been cut by suppossd Spanish emissaries. They are n working order again. Markets' Situation. New York, April 23. Brad treet's says today: ' The advan ces in coffee, sugar and rice are directly traceable to war influen ces, marking as they do either a desire on the part of domestic buyers to protect themselves against any possible interruption of supplies or the anticipated evyiog of taxation to meet the increased outlays of the govern men'." quarters of the National Volunteer and court adjourned until 10.30 Reserves asking that he secure as o'clock this morning, when the many recruits in Goldsboro as he jury coming into court and being can. This organization is endors- (nv nollwl nnrl nnnnimrl nf thrir ed by leading generals on both , ., sides of the late war. The Mayor will furnish blanks to all those JSU1GUIL11, who wish to make application. and Gil Ward walked forth a free man. The militia boys commenced to squeeze their best girls' hands state of Ohio, City of Toledo, goodbye this morning, anticipa tory of a tour to Cuba, and ex pressed tneir desire to carry with them mementos of affec tion. One young lady was asked if she would give her lover a lock of her hair to take with him, to which she replied, put ting a hand on her luxuriant golden tresses: "Daar, I shall be Lucas County. Prank J. Cheney makes oath, that he is the senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co., doing' business in the city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum o uneHunured Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Mail's oatarrh Cure. Fkank J. Chexey, Sworn to before me and subscribed generous and cut them all Off for I iii my presence, this 6th day of Iecem- you to take with you!" ber, a. jj. mso. It is with inexpressidble sor row that we learn of the death of vs. -A SEAL A. W. G LEA SON. Notary Public Jlllie rvum, imam ciaugnier oi ternally and acts directly on tho blood bherill and Mrs. 15. t. bcott, and mucous surfaces of the system wh,Vh and Pvonr nPfnrrprl nf. trm.r eenaior testimonials, nee. Cartridges by the Million. Colonel Whittemore has re ceived orders to put all the re serve machinery for the manu facture of cartridges in operation at once at the Arsenal, Pennsyl vania. The orders received are so im perative that the employes must work in three turns, which in clude night and day. The big rolling mill buildiDg, which turn ed out cannon balls during the last war and was used since as a storehouse, will be made to suit 1 he purposes of a torpedo screw makiug department. Machines are being transferred to it, and within a few days a number of them will be in position and ready for operation. This addi tion to the number of machines already doing splendid work will almost double the present output of the arsenal, about 150,000 car tridges every twenty-four hours. The cartridges manufactured are no longer of the Springfield rifle size, but tbey are for the Kag- Jorgensen guo, .now used by the United States Marine Corps. The Ordnance Department officials claim that the gun is somewhat on the pattern of a rapid-firing rifle, and because of its wonderful looting capacity an immense number of cartridges will be re quired in the event of hostilities Large Imports of Sugar. Philadelphia Times. Yesterday was. a record-breaker in the amount of business trans acted in the Custori House. Be tween 9 o'clock in the mornir and 3 in the afternoon over $170,- 000 in duty was taken in. This argumented revenue is attributed to the large imports of sugar. The average daily receipts of the office are 180,000. Therefore yester day more than doubled the general i un of business. Pacific Squadron. Tho United States has a squad ron on the Pacific that is surpris ingly large, considering the size of the American navy. It con sists of nine vessels, seven of which can fight, while two are used ' as colliers. Tho fighting ships are tho protected cruisers Olympia, Baltimore, Boston, and Jaleigh, the gunboats Concord and etrel and the revenue cutter Mc- Culloch, which has a considerable armament, including a torpedo tube. Tho Olympia is considered about the best and most powerful cruiser of her class in the service, while the others are heavily armed. Comparison with Spain's fleet in the Phillippines shows that the quadron under Commodore Dewey is" far superior to it. home in this city last Saturday at about 8 o clock. She Wus about four months 'old and was a bright and lovely child and the prido of the household. While it is hard to give her up, it is well with the child, for sho is safe in the arms of Him who said "suffer little children to come unto me." The P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo; O. (gfSold by Druggists, 75c Porto Rico As It Is. Officers of a British vessel say that while their ship was in the harbor of San Juan the Spanish were planting mines there; that the defences of San Juan are an- interment was made last Sunday tiquated, and could be smashed at 11 o'clock in the family bury- by a few modern shells. There inir pround out in the country.' ihad been fiots all over the island! Another Goldsboro boy has since the election, which resulted won for himself distinction abroad in the ousting from office of some in competition with the brains and Spaniards and the substitution of taleDt of the world. It is now native Porto Kicans. Dr. R. B. Miller. . This degree Many of the Porto R:cans are of distinction has been conferred strongly American in spirit and upon him by the Medical College favor the annexation of the of Virginia, where he has just re- island to the United States. Prom ceivedhis diploma. No sooner the British consaiar Bgent at had he graduated than a position Ma aguez tbe officers of the Vir was open for him at the St. Vincent ' iearnpd tha,t manv norsons Hospital at Norfolk. The many 8a learned that many persons friends of the young man as well the mptef10r of the were as those of his parents, Dr. and of starvation.- The tax on Mrs. J. F. Miller.in this city will provisions had been raised, and be ratified at his buccoss and con- all eatables were very dear. Fish gratulate him upon his preferment! was IB cents and rico 10- cents a to nil Bucn an important position. pouna, Remarkable Cures. The book now being sent put for one- cent stamp by tbe Blood Balm Co., of Atlanta, Ga., certainly shows Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.)to be a wonder ful remedy for buPdingf up and curing all manner of blood and skin diseases Tbeir cert ificates are from well-known people and the cures performed almost stasreers credulity. It is a fine medi cine, far better than the many substi tutes, said to be "just as good." Buy the old reliable and long tested B B. B Wl.UD per large bottle, or sale by J, H. Hill & Son, druggists, Goldsboro. JN. U. Spain has only thirteen war ships to be reckoned formidable One battleship, six first-class cruisers and six second-class cruisers make up the list. There are nearly 100 smaller and older boats, but they are not of much account. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved by - the "New Great South American Kidney Cure.' This new remedy is a great surprise on ac count of its exceeding promptn-aas in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It r3lieves retention oi water and pain in passing it almost imii.eaiatei.yt li you ant quick relief and cure tn s is your rem' eay. oia Dy m. ta itotnnson 3ro SPANISH EMISSARIES. Rheumatism Cured. My wife has used Chamberlain's Pain Balm for r-heumatism with great relief, and I can recommend it as a splendid liniment for rheumatism and other household use for which we have found it valuable. W.J. Cuyler, Red Creek, N. Y. Mr, Cuyler is one of the leading merchants of this village and one of the most prominent mea in this vicin ity. W. G. Phippin, Editor Red Creek Herald. For sa'eby M. E. Robinson & Bro., and Miller's Pharmacy, in Golds boro, and by Jno, R. Smith at Mt. Olive An authority says: "There is to-day a greater demand for Bibles than, perhaps, ever be- bre. Until within a compara tively few years nearly all of otir best Bibles were imported." Senator-Lodge has introduced a bill appropriating $473,157 for the payment of the claims of Great Britain on account of tho Bering Sea. awards made by the commis sion of 1898. " j Fifty Years Age Who culd imagine that this should b The place where. In eighteen nlnety-tkree That white world-wonder of arch and dome Bhould shadow the nations, polychrome ... Here at the Fair was the prlxe conferred On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, lnoc they started go years age Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer'a Pills accomplish what la promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the werld-wid popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893 a fact whioh emphasizes the record: 50 Years of Cures. Miraculous Benefit RECEIVED FROM Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. LI P. BABCOCK. of Avoca, N. Y.. & veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and for thirty years of the Babcock & Mnnsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: "I write to express my gratitude f or the xnirac lous beneSt received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart in the worst form, my limbs swelled from the ankles up. I bloated nntil I was unable .to button my clothing; had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I got was In an arm chair. 1 was treated by the best doctors but gradually grew worse. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and It saved my life as if by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold -by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind, PS From Richmond, Va., comes the news that circulars have been sent out by the Southern Railway Com pany, stating that situations will be kept open for employees who enlist to fight the Spanish in the event of war. The Southern sys tem has more than 10,000 em ployees. The State Royal Arca num passed a resolution declaring that the local councils will pay the dues of such members as may en list. A little boy asked for a bottle o ''get up in the morning- as fast as you can," the drug-gist recognized a house hold nan?e for "DeWitt's Little Early Risers," and gave him a bottle of those famous little plxls for constipation, sick headache liver and stomach troubles. J, H. Hill & Son, Goldsboro, and John R. Smith Mt. Olive A number of agents of the Spanish Government have been on the Rio Grande border for the past few weeks organizing filibustering expeditions among the Spaniards and lawless Mexicans for the pur-; pose of invading Texas in tho event of war between the United States and Spain. The Ameri cans of the border are greatly dis turbed oyer tha threatened ultack. St. Thomas, W. I., April 21. Advices received from Porto liico show there is agitation with tho object of forcing naturalized Americans to declare themselves and leave the island. RAPID-FIRE PARAGRAPHS. Latest Brief Telegrams To The Argus On War Matters and Oilier Impor tant General TTp-to-date Information. The Iowa can fire her 12 inch guns six times in four minutes and strike small targets with five or six shots at a range of a mile. A special to the New York Sun says H is stated positively in Hamburg that the United States government has bought three war ships that were built by the Vulcaa Company at Settin for China. Governor Tanner, of Illinois, wants to take the field in person as commander-in-chief of the Illinois troops. If the fashion papers are telling the truth, this 3 ear'd summer girl is going to appropriate all of her brother's clothos with the lone ex ception of his breeches. Railroad men are said to . be cutting rates in anticipation of a supreme" court decision declaring the Joint Traffic Association ille gal. The recent great heat did im mense damage to tbe crops in California. The governLoent has just com pleted negotiations for the pur chase of the steamer Juniata, built at Wilmicgton, Ddl., for the Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company, at a cost of about $300,000. The Engineer's Office of the War Department has taken steps to form a corps of officers espe cialiy detailed to assist the army in the field in suoh engineering projects as the operations of the campaign cali for. The attorney general of Colo rado aunounces that no law, written or unwritten, authorizes or justifies a change of name at marriage, or ai any other time. New York, xpril 23. Richard Croker, the big Tammanyite, lit out for Europe jtoday on the Cunarder Campania. He said he had important inter3sts in Eng land which decoanded his per sonal attention. 'If my services are required by my country or party I can return in sixty days," ha said. It is true via&3& for evgsy bvdy to ta&a. it tlieKmg'h. cousea oi fMsftfs Bpect&s fast at this soaSos id the year. The blood ia sluggish and impoverished, and the system ia full of impurities which should be eliminated. In addition to thoroughly eleansing the blood, and toning up the system so as to avoid loss of appetite and a gen eral run-down feeling in the spring, S. S. S. so strengthens and bnilda up as to fortify against the many forms of dangerous illness that abound during the hot sum mer season. It is a very small matter to take this precaution but it insures health and strength all eummer. Swift's Specific 3 l2t. is far ahead of all other remedies for this purpose. It is a real blood remedy which promptly purines the blood and thoroughly renovates the entire system, tones and strengthens the stomach, and renews the appetite. It is the only safe tonics, being purely vege table, and the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no arsenic, 6Ulpnur, mercury, potash or othei mineral substance, which is of so mnoh importance to all who know the injurious effects of these drugs. Nature should be assisted by na ture's remedy, S. S. S. Tate S. S. S. and be well all summer. Attractive Goods. Are such as com bine good quality, good style and'kw prices. We oall attention to genuiheWlJi&sor Percales, pretty patterns in OrgasHues and Lawns, splendid Dnck. Ia jgifte and colonsi Colored Bantings, all shades, large line Ginghams, WOdlen Dress Goods in He; rlettaSjCashuielres, Flannels, etc. Millinery Specialty o. Racket Store. B. Cohn & Co., Props. The disaster that overtook the old firm of Watts & Watts is how generally kno fn so are the low prices that pro- . General Booth states that since his last visit to this country about 5,000 recruits have been added to the army, .which means the enlistment of 700 officers for 150 corps. ' Thousands of sufferers from" grippe have been restored to health by One Mrinute Cough Cdro. It q,uikly cures couehs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe; asthma, and all. throat and lung diseases J. H. Hill & Son Golds boro, and John R, Smith, Mt. Olive, A word to the wise is sufficient" and a word from the wise should be sufficient, but you ask who are the wise? Those who know. The oft-re; peated experience of trust-worthy per sons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says caamDeriain s Cough Remedy gives better satisfac tion than any other in the market. He has been in the drug business at Elk ton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines man ufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamberlain's is the most satis factory to the people, and is the best. For sale bv M. Jfi. itooinson s tsro., ana Miller's Pharmacy, in broldsboro, ana by Jno, K, Smith at Mt, Olive. If like produces like, there must be some people here with remarkably expanded brains. A butcher who is doing a tnriving business says all the brains he can furnish them are engaged by his wealthy customers ia ad vance. - Itch on human, mange on horses does and all stock, cures in 30 minutes bv Woodford's Sanitary Lotion, It never fails. Sold by M. Rotlneon & Kto.-. Goldsboro JN u Convicts are offering to enlist for the war. They should not be received. Bryan has just said: "I make it a rule never to interfere with Slate politics. I follow the old Democratic policy of allowing home government." In 1883 my wife went East and was attacked witn rheumatism. ne r& ceived no relief until she tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm. Since that time we have never been without it. We find it gives instant relief in cases of burns and scalds and is nevgr failing ior an rneumauc ana- neurmsiu pmus. D. C. Brant. Santa Ynez, Cal, Sold by M.E.Robinson&Bro. , and M iller's Phar macy. In Goldsboro, and by Jno. tt. Smith at Mt. Olive. In Philadelphia, nearly 1,000 men are rushing to completion 40.000 tents, thousands of uni form's and other necessary equip ment, There is na vunrr) sr full sra , . lilSdl or meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature Mothers in the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for- ward without drpad. suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the iov of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy, as so many have sa5d. D o n't be persuaded to ue anytning out MOTHER'S FRIEND Mv wife suffered more in ten mirt' nt.pa with either of her other two chil- iirn than she did altogether with ner last, having previously nsea lour dott ties of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to be come a JOAirtXHM, BJ cuoiumw, H5PPEBSON 1ale, jarm, xmuuis Of Druseists at SI . 00, or sent by matl on receipt of nrice. Write for book containing testimonials aa& valuabla information for all Mothers, Ire The Bratfleld BegnUtor Co., AtlmU, 6a. J WBIZZELL&60 A BUY GOODS STORE where you can find what you want at a price you can aliord to pay. Silks and Dress Goods. We have n, larso anu varied stock of these goods and you will find the prices lower than ever. Fashionable Millinery. Our expert northern milliner is with us again this season and is prepared to make and trim all bonnets and hats after the latest New York and Paris fashions. . J. W. Bizzell & Co SPRING 1898. FasnionaDie Miiiinero. We can show the largest as well as the best selected stock of Millinery to be found in the State. Our styles are correct, our prices are reasonable and everything sold is guaranteed to be as represented. "We can furnish you with any and everything usually found in a first-class millinery store. Very Respectfully, firs. Annie Cohn. war. War ! On High Prices! If you don't believe it, just come to see us, amd be convinced that I am still the HUSTLER" OF GOLDSBORO. f Beginning Anew ! vailed at the "closing-out sale of their jewelry stock. Those low prices will be maintained by the new management, and the pub lic generally are cordially invited to visit the new store under the Messenger Opera House, where a complete stock, up-to-date, will be found. R. A. WATTS, Agent. Are You Insured ? IF NOT- Why? THE ONE SPOT ON EARTH WHERE A MAN FIDS SOLID COMFORT is in his own home. .So when you have once secured one, see that you keep it TV" -k. V alters 4. 'A by placing insurance on it in a good, solid company, so that you will be pro tected in case of fire. Our companies are prompt in payment, Vast in re sources, and offer you reasonable rates. We make a spocialty of insurance in all its branches. ' Geo. W. Dewey & Bro GOLDSBORO, N. C. , Geo. E. Hood, GOLDSBOBO, N, C. Prompt attention given to bus nes s intrusted to my care, ZVlrs. Annie Cohn War is being waged on prices of all goods in the different departments con sisting of Dry Goods, Gro ceries, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, Tinware, Tobacco, Snuff, atentlMedicines, etc. &gjMy terms- are sfc-ictly cash. I sell too cep to take isk. Fair a honest dealing Jjs tke fcittre, as la poet, guaranteed to eh cba&miafe f B. Edmuttdstra. THE HDSTLflB. SIGNS OF SPRING are at hand now, when farmers and amateur gardeners, as well as profes sional ones , will need many tools for their work. You can find a superior stock off aim and garden implements and tools, from a pruning knife, spade, hoe, rake, trowel or harrow to a. wheel barrow, hay-rake, or mowing ma chine, at prices lower than ever sold at before. Yours truly, GOLDSBORO HARDWARE OO. Spring Goods! - Millinerv, Fancy Goods and Notions. Children's Fine Lawn Caps at prides to suit. J-iadies' umbrellas- The Featherbone Corsets the bes on the market. Also full line of Art material. New Patterns. in Stamped Linen. Will be pleased to see my friends. Mrs. S. D- Pettewaij. West Centre Street. D- W- HURTT, . bailor iratriilutnt if Spring and Summer Sample - "" Patronize Home industry. A.
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