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i -A A 1 .V- at '-j"t!r - . I 1 -f -' 1 ' Williams' Baling Powder. ABSOLUTELY PL'RB. . - V2f y 'j Cr ini'-IT-.'C' Baking Powder, AESOLITELY. PURE. : , - . !! ; 'i i - This ARGtrs o'er the people's rights, No soothing strains of Maia'8 son, , - , - . Doth an eternal vigil keep Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" - ' Vol. XVII. GOXiDSBORQ. JST. C, THURSDAV JULY":,7 1898 - - ' ; ""HOGo" J r Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. A MILITRY MARRIAGE. Absolutely Furo RCTAL P'?tMr pownvH rrv, NFW VOHX. OUR LOCAL OPTIC. Mr. C. T. Holland, of Durhm, has accepted a position with Messrs. lloyuli & Borden, A ' r ;; t - ':J''r'-"m Mr. Erastus Edwards is con fined to Lis home by illness, his many friends will regret to learn. His daughter, Miss Eula. is also ilL We are gl.;d to see our city authorities having the -hog ppts cn tbe ditch rem John, to Wii i.n street re:uuvcO. in norther"' j Ihe Gl'lrtt nsStanley Nuptials Last Night: A. lieantiful and ISrllliaut Church J Wedding. ! Daily Argus of Tuesday, June 27. i Goldsboro has not had a more interesting: marriago than that which was solemnized in St. Paul ;M. E. Church last night at 9 ; o'clock, the contracting parties being Lt. E. D, Giddens, Jr., of the Goklsboro nines, now in camp at Jacksonville, and Miss Eva : Maie Stanley, one of Goldsboro's i most leservedly popular and uni versally esteemed vouns: ladies, j The church was beautifully and ?nrnrin'lv cortrfitcil in TTnitprl States fE"s and Cuban banners, pii k and white and blue cut-flowers and banks of gorgeous green, that gave to the scene a martial air thrii!iU2ly significant of love's tiimnphint conquest about to be consummated ami.l these beautiful surroundings; and while the con- y. Wo ; I ft ft. hi h :4 y X 1, learn tbi' lUi rjc w-; to r : ! tb:. e: :"'. an-J. oebf, C - - '.'-j Vvcil S4-.0 u';.- i'liU- una 22 -::,. r run ora?riy oi- 7-ji "If.- "in A: 'rf.-t v I- ; s pat of tee c tbf-y couf"tJ; pl&ee te.vsrt'' vi'- be deiifi people io tba- 4 r- -1- r-- - 1 iV L3 -i . c- i t v. '. ruu i hi. i? tnqp l:cir trip Pt;tcrsr-n:s or They give 2b tity, and alw. cui'oions, u3 chfcp ra'.a c doiiir for rou L Oi o. The death c- Mls Ann Takv, a most cstinia-le christian woman, and greatly eMoemed by ail whr.i knew her, oecuned last Friday in this city, at Ler home in the Arlington Hotel, surrounded by relatives and with all the consola tions of religion. -She was a de- vout KjSian Catholic,and her fun- nt was held from St. Mary's church Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Rev: Fattier Quinn of ficiating. The Argus acknowledges with pleasure the receipt of a copy of "Dewey's Victory," u march for the piano by Mr. J. A. Crews, Jr., of Wilson, N. C. Mr. Crews is now playing at Morehead City with the Old C lony Band of Erie, Pa., and is rgpid!y becoming "knowQ throughout the .United States as one of the finest trom- bonitts in the country. He has composed many pieces among which is "Dewey's Victory March." The colorrd people may be assured of a pleasant trip to Norfolk on Monday, July 11 when an excursion will be run from this ctty. The tuan'-gv'rs of this trip have been running ex cursions to Norfolk about this time of the year for several years and they always carry a good crowd. Thefare for the round trip is 1.75. The excursion goes on Monday and comes back Tuesday-light, giving one night and a partof two days in Norfolk. There are big sights to be seen at the navy yard now. The editor of the Evans City. Pd. , Globe, writes, ' One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named, lt cured my children after all other remedies failed" lt cures coughs, cold.s and all throat and lung troubles. J H. Hill & H n, tiolasooro- and Joan H. tirniin Mt Olive. The lady writer wht said a man's a fool if he takes a woman's advic9, and he's a fool if be doesn't, might as well bav3 said that all meu are fools, and let it go at that. ' - X, h-t fir " "Vin vour batt.lps jicninst. disfnsft actipgi'proncptly One Minute Cough - Cure produces immediate reeuits. When taken early it prevents consumption. .And In later stages i furnihes prompt relief. J. i. iiiti i-on tioias boro, and John K. jSmith, Mt. Olive . A woman-always nreaits au other woman with having excel lent judgment when they both dislike the same person. I'During the hot weather latf-iimmr I bad a severe atta-sk'of- rholera mor- bus, necessitating my leaving vny bus iness," says Mr.. C. A.. Hare, of Hare . Bros.j Pineastle, Ohio- - "After taking . two or three doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera itnd Diarrhoea Remedy I was' completely relieved, and in a few . hours was able to resume my work in the store. I sincerely recommend it to aav one afflicted with stomach or bowel trouble."'..-. For- ea'e by M. E Rob inson & Bro., and Miller's Fna;? macv, in Qoldsboro, and by Jco, It." - ptawk ft Wtrt'OliYe gregalion waiteil the hur of the appointed happy event the great pipe organ, under the skillful hand of the church organist, Miss HiHtie Dewey, discoursed patriotic fcir in nr-.isou with the brilliaht r., Tin great congregaliou. too, that tbror.gt'.d the .ehuich io ii '(U.i.'-t capacity, svomed to Lave o a-ght the spirit of the occas ion, and as the reporter looked t thwart the vast assemblage bright (oi.as fii. dT'cammg faces, minia ture fl.iiT! and gav ribbons greet td hi- vision on every hand. An n, the prelude notes to Mendlessohn's well known wed ding march, that always arrest the attention and fix; the interest on what is to come, told the ex pectant congregation that the bridal party approached. first came toe ushers, in p-airs, Nlessrp. John S'zsr and John A cock, -Ai tie E JgertoT and Pu4 Stanley, up -the centre "e-lsla and formed 3tthe chancfl r-3'i. Then Citae Mr. Frank-Miller with Mis.-. Juiia Castex, Mr. H. B. Farker with .Vi io8 -Maggie Giddcu?, -the erocia with hU brother Mr. Frank Gi ideas as oe-.t una, the briue with her sister. M'3-; Irene Stanley as rnriiJ of'boccr. Tbe ofriciat.ing ' inister, Key. Di. F. D. Swindell, pa -tor of tha eburc! .stood ia wriiicg, the organ )tes, so thrilling but a moment before. softened iuto a mere rever beration, a bush fe-il upon the v.ist, concourse of people, and the voice cf the minister was heard clear and impressive ia oM. yet ever new strvieo. f - those: mystic bonds that b.-. , ; : ay e in love's sweet solace 'Two souls with but a single . thought: Two hearts that beat as one." Tha bridesmaids weresliin iiy gowned in pick, blua and while, carrying cut the scheme of tnl'U tary colors, while the brida w.a-e a beautiful traveling dress of Confederate Gray, and thq groom, his handsome, blue uniform of rack. " ; . Immtdiately after the cere mony the happy pair and bridal party repaired to the hospitable bonis of tbe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. S'.anley, where during the evenings, most enjoy able reception was held, and where the beautiful array of bri dal presents- were viewed witb interest and gratification by their many friends. The happy young couple, amid teeming congratulations and good wishes, took the ten o'clock train for Jacksonville, Fla., via Wilson, where the gallant groom is station ed for the present with his com pany and regiment awaiting or ders, which may come at any mo ment sending him to the front. It is the earnest wish of all our people that this bravo and popular young officer and his no less pa-, patriotic and estimable .young bride may-bo spared the crucible of war, and that runnels of days ladened with prosperity, and hap piness, may be measured out to to them. Only the tor tures ol tlx dieeval racl comup.rable agoniea which mp.ny women suffer through "TJ the -necullar weaknesses and chseases of their deli cate, feminine structure. Nothing- less than unbearable torment would induce sensitive-minded women to submit to the intolerable methods of the average doctor iu dealing with diseases oi this nature. That there is " a better way " than these detestable "examinations " and "local ap plications "is a truth which some women have yet to learn, although thpusanti?. are already rejoicing-in the knowledge. They have found in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription the one unfailing- remedy which heals feminine weaknesses at their very source. This marvelous ""Prescription " restores absolute health to the internal organism; stops weakening- drains and nl crater conditions. E-ives elastic strencrtli to the purporting ligatne'nts, vitality to the r.erve centers, and complete womanly vigor to the entire constitution. It is the perfect fortifier and regulator of "women at every critical period in their development; from the -time when they mere into womanhood until the " change of life." It is the one medicine which makes motherhood safe and almost free from pain. A lady living at 7 Pnrk Avenue, Chicago, Tils., Mrs. Klttily Howe, Avrites: ' I. myfelf, suffered a long time from female weakness and seemed to be goins: into a decline. Took several bottles of your ' Favorite Prescription and it saved me from a great fleal of suiTering. I now enjoy per fect lieallh and will ever praise the wonderful efficacy of 3-our medicine." . The best popular medical book in the world is Dr- R. V. Pierce's 1000 page illu- strntcct common bense Medical Adviser. THE RIFLES IN CAMP. Jacksonville Seems to Have Taken Oar Boys by Storm: "Bose" Hooks Pro moted: Dixie and the Star Spangled Banner: Marching Orders May Come at any Moment. Editor Argus: ' The winds of the South as they blow through the pines, Mocking the sighs of the friends left behind; And the boys in blue, we sigh some, too. As we think of our home in" old Car oline. Time drags on, and. camp life, wiuh its duties, too numerous to mention, is about the same day in and day out. Many of us were agreeably surprised to find it so rated conditions, gives elastic strength ! pleasant here. In fact, When W6 left the Old North State, bound for Tampa, Fla., we all had long faces," but have -now found out that while it's awful hot in the sun, it's pleasant in the shade, a good breeze blowing all the time, and at night it is delightful. We have one of the finest camps I ever saw, the dust, though, at times, is awful. Some of the boys remarked that it was exceedingly trying to raise the wind, but any It : be sent free, hflner-hnnnf1 for jt i nt Flamps, to pay Ike cost of mailing i Old One UOrse Cart COUlO. raise tne Cue c c .. T,. , 1 ........ .1. 1 - Y,..rr..1 TT -K7 I i send 31 stamps for cloth bound copy. ;dust. Tne people here, though, are so kind and attentive tbat The Stamp Tax Th war tax went on last Friday It io a, swecpieg piov'.sion, em bracing telegraph, telephone,' rail road, express companies, banks, a! I real estate transfers, probates, receipts, over a certain amount, ani, in' fact, it is so sweeping that it would be well for every one to "post up" on its provisions. The new revenue bill provides that u rebate of 1 per cent shall be allowed to persons purchasing stamps to the value of 100 or more, and this may induce banks or local dealers to keep stamps as an article of sale. The . national banks have been asked io supply the public with necessary stamps until adequate facilities of distri bution can be established. The staiup taxes will bo.-very vexa tious at the best, and means of supplying the necessary stamps cannot be too numerous or con venient. j - j Attorney-General Griggs holds1 that an unstamped paper is valid as betwen individuals. The new law is, therefore, one of penalties. The penalty of 8250 cannot be well evaded, and the government will no. doubt closely enforce it lifter a supply of stamps can be readily procured. It is always best to respect and obey the law, Common patriotism calls for tbe payment of war taxes, and every one who expects to draw a check or to sign a legal paper, or who deals in patent medicines, should seek the internal revenue collector or one of his deputies or. agents, Goldsboro will doubtless have stamps enough to start, but some of the back districts, may be compelled to use postage stamps to tide over a temporary deficien cy. It is not prudent to think that the penalties of the law will be considered inoperative on ac count of such deficincies. If pos: tage stamps be used, no doubt the courts would be lenient, because it would in such case be plain that the parties did not intend td de fraud.the government. fOl; rift. Should bfe in every family mfctUcine chest and every traveller's 'grip. . They are, 'nvalu.it'ie -when the stomanli is out of order; cure headache, Wliouaness, and f.11 liver troubles. - Mild and effieut. S cent, ARE YOU 1 DAiX tVIU f 1 inhealtK, constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre garding the laws of nature, or physical capital all gone, if so, NEVER DESPAIR Tutt's Liver Pills will cure yon For sick headache, dyspepsia, sour stomach, malaria, torpid liver, constipation, biliousness and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills an absolute cure 1793 Bingham School, fl SHEYILLE, tCM Established In 17K.V. ' J MaJ. R. BINGHAM, 11 1030 Military; U. a Army I I N I! Officer detailed. II II ii w any short comings in camp life are lost sight of. Many North Carolina people are here and, as usual, you always find them in the lead. Some few from South Carolina; they, too, pay the most attention to the North Carolina boys, but you know there are no South Carolina v troops here. Jacksonville is indeed a live city, most of the principal streets are paved, two lines of street cars, operated by different com panies. I notice the construction of jnauy of the houses is pecu liar stores as well as residences have double-barrelled, porches in front of them. I never have seen so many as finely fitted up stores. The saloons are hand somely decorated with the latest improyed fixtures and paintings, I have not seen them all, either.' We have some of the most -pe culiar winds, I presume they must be of the cyclone origin. they come in a whirl and they take thitfgs skyward in a hurry. I noticed the atr full of towels, handkerchiefs and such, the oths er day. This whirlwind seems to move with great force, for I've even seen blankets carried in the air. We have had several of them to visit our camp, and now when we see the thing coming, we grab every movable article and hold it down. - I intended to say that the suc cess of this city; is not due to its climate and advantageous weath er alone, but to the push of it3 people. The city owns a bonded debt of $800,000; they have an abundance of pure water arte sian and it is furnished at about half the cost as at ourliome city; they also own their-electric light plant, charging for incandescent lights to residences 30c per light per month; telephone rates, dwellings, $12 per year; a splen did paid fire department, with all modern appliances for fighting fire." Tne population is largely cosmopolitan, many Northern people living here. I have been told that some years ago they had a lot of drones . here with means. that would do nothing for the advancement -of Jhe city. They took them to Aligator creek and pitched them in. The aMgator died, of course, but at the same time they-got rid of a lot of drawbacks. But to the boys. We received fifteen new recruits a day of - so ago,-and just now they are re ceiving due attention. Quite a number are sick, nothing of a serious nature, however. We rise at 4 a. m., and those of us not on dut retire at 9:15 p. m. You know, though, there is a differ ence of one hour in Florida time and that of North Carolina The man who does his duty in the company is the man that eats the pie, as the boys say. . I know nany of you will. be sur- I prised as well as pleased to read this order that was published to day at company drill : "Fof mer itorious conduct and soldierly Do YoaUse It? It's the best thing for the hair under all circumstances. Just as no man by taking thought can add an inch to his stature, so no preparation can make hair. The utmost that can be done is to pro mote conditions favorable to growth. This is do no by Ayer's Hair Vigor. It re moves dandruff, cleanses the scalp, nourishes the - soil ia which the hair grows, and, " just as a desert will blossom under rain, so bald heads grow hair, when, the roots are nour ished. But the roots must b there. If you wish your hair to retain its normal color, or if you wish to restore the lost tint of gray or faded hair usa Ayer's Hair Vigor. -A DEAR VICTORY, The Spaniards Driven Hack and the Americans Taken Possession. Wilf Be Many Fatalities! hereby promoted a corporal from this date, by order of T. H. Bain, Capt. commanding." Only a few of the members of Compa ny B have marks against them. The company is being equipped rapidly, five hundred rounds of cartridges per man were issued to-day. This looks squally, - but we aint "bawling" about it. Many orderlies have been se lected from our company and" we were selected to represent the regiment in the unveiling of the Confederate monument. Each regiment in camp sent a compa ny of 106 men. North Carolina led the procession. 'Tis no unusual-thing now for "Dixie" to be cheered: we start it and all hands join in. Same way with ' Yankee Doodle." Oh what changes time does make! Some of the Wisconsin officers, pur next door neighbors, came over to see us a day or so ago. They said ''What is the matter with you North Carolina fellows? You don't fc&ke your hats off when our band plays the . 'Star Spangled Banner.' " 1 replied, your band don't play our tune and you don't help us yell when ours play it. Their band and boys came over to see us a night or so ago. They gave us "Dixie" and we gave them that yell some of their fathers no doubt remember. We are all friends now. We are true Southerners through end through. "We love the stars and stripes, yet we love the old flag none the less. There are about 10,000 soldiers here and more on the way. How soon we will advance on Cuba I know not, but judging from the din and equipment, we are get ting ready to move. H. . Jacksonville, Fla., June 30. By Cable to The Argus. Siboney, July 1, via Play a del HEste. Guantaubmo Bar. Juiv 2. The fighting, which has been fierce and stubborn all day, prac tically ceased at 9 -o'cloek to" night, but to be resumed in the morning. The American troops Lave ad vanced nearly to the city of Sau tiago. Their losses up to 8 o'clock to-night was estimated at one thousand killed and wounded, and the fighting continued for an hour afterwards. The American reserves were ordered to the front at once ap pareutly with the iutention of forcing and entrance into Santiago- The fortifications of the city are very strong and there will be many fatalities. The chief sufferers, so far, are the Twenty-first infantry. Santiago, July 2. The heights of San Juan have fallen, and the way is now" open for the Ameri cans to advance upon jVEorro' cas tle. The victory lias been dearly purchased, but this was the strongest of the Spjanish outposts, well fortified and valiantly de fended. The position is an excel lent one, on the top of a A ery steep hill, on" which vrere located the artillery and batteries, and was occupied also by the bar racks, "The Americans stormed these heights after a fierce engagement, in Avhich both sides suffered se verely. The Spaniards were driv en back, at length, and the Amer icans haA'e taken possession. Caney, also, has been captured. Kent commanded the fight and is elated Avith the victory. How's This ? J We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh,that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. - We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and -rbelieve him perfecfy honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry oat any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Q. WALDING, KlNNAN & MAKA'IN, Wholesale Druggists, "Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh - Cure is taken inter ally, acting directly upon the blood and. mucous surfaces of, the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free, " - A man is more apt to tell what he doesn's believo than what he does. . " "'. ' . , .- rt i ' r n n i oy ootu uy ivi xvuuiiwuu o ttro; 1 wearing ciiv-tw .- , juus is cUugglats. Goldsboro, M C. - llelief 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 ol its exceeding- promptn-ass in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys back and every, part ot the urinary passages in male or female. It raliOA'es retention of water and pain in passing it almost imu.edi-tely. If you want auick relief and eu th s is your rem-. edy. Bold by M iioblnson 9 - 'LI I tJ2 W wnai OHIO e) t sl l IhD I 1 1 if I. oiiiDOond is Doing n !3 3 ' f r i men. A, MVV, tr..-.: :: . - y-v. ' (r " C ? pv, X '1 Ci' SK The Chief Burgess of Miieshurg, Pa., aays DeWitt's Liittle Pearly Itiseis are the best pills ever ued in the fam ily during fortv years of housekesping. They cure constipation, sick headache, and stomach and liver troubles bmad in size but treat in results. J. H. Hui & Sen, Goldsboro, aud John. R. Smith,. Mt. Olive. The Spanish fight well, but not well enough to defeat Americans.. They are learniog this by de grees high edgrees, about 123 in the shade, indeed, at the present time. k a Miles9 Heart Cure Cures a Prominent Attorney. ia mm. - - w 5M l if : MILK. C. PIIELrS, the leading pension attorney of Cclrast, N. Y., writes: "I was discharged from the army on aceount of ill health, and suffered from heart trouble ever since. I frequently had fainting and smothering spells. My form jraa bent as a man of 80. I constantly wore an overcoat, even in 6ummer, for fear of taking cold. I could not attend to my busi ness. My rest was broken by severe pains about the heart and left shoulder. Three years apo I commenced usins Or. Miles' Ileart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so much patent medleine and taken drugs from doctors for year3. without being helped. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure restored me to health. It (s truly a -wonderful medicine and it affords me much pleasure to recommend this rem edy to everyone.'. - - Y'?J!iX7,Fl'!W? Or. Miles Remedies "Br are sold by all drug- USJJL gists under a positive fgvj, ". y guarantee first, IxjUJe PSryes' warSI benefits or money re-risftfrtlA funded. Book on dTs- 1 & r i . . eases of tbe heart an nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, Ind, It speaks volumes for Pia-x-'s c I ery compound that of all tL-. r.;:.xV women wlio have recover 1 I.: : by its means very many were in duced to take it tlaonah the -fi.r-suasion of other wonu'n, hi;-.;.:! --3 mothers, or Jricnus. When a sick and iVeM..- ci:!:-:CT i.-. seek to gain steadily in kculth anJl vigor froip taking Paine':; -.-."--compound no room for doiilt is to the most slubborn-iiihided jn-r-son. This joj ous I .i-un.sf jviiv. : . ioii from sickness to health i-i : vu in thousands of Louies this snrini. Here is the experience Ii":o Tie , of hundreds of others of ?.7r. T.. II. Studds: 133 N St., X.-W., V,'a-Ljngtoii;. O. Wells, .Richardson A; Co.: Gentlemen: Pain's eel-: pound was recommended i uauu oy ins iainer, who ioiu nnu have me try it, for with other rem edies I did not seem to he gc'U-ii:;.-; better. I was. suffering from nerv ousness, and in 3" .baby fec-cia-iu to nurse it from me, as sea did nob f.loop more than 13 to 20 minutes at any time. I also suffered from ir-d'.vJS-ticu and very torpid liver. I iLi' that Paine's celery cor:iroi:nd not only comes up to whtit you sny. but that ii is, without, the best tonic end ';".'' ,..; r v'A - - li ".-;: A- :- - - - :--.X - ' -i:--;.v-'C' - '- ' - " . - ." v :vy eoni o myhuB- i -i 2 O j(--J I1"-'' j cr".: They banish pain and pro-Ion GIVES RELIEF. v ONc, g life, - xnSX;xxm H nciyy 'f-'--. i"lJ:": V-' ' f7yAA WUO :Om AA'XOAAAm uA Ky Li Ih - ii --idA i kA0 No matter -what the matter is, one .will-dC nou ' good, and you can get ten for five cents , -r.t plnraO in ftow for ) A new ityle packet eostn!nina: tev Eii5rg r,'.prjrp hf t .t lotneaniff stores toa nvsctvij, " ;, -r 1- y-'-ri. , oal. One dosanot tlio five cent cartc-n ( i-.'-A ''a-. XtA ! to tha RiriNS Ca?.nci i!omp, , m f-r,i. . tabuus) wiU l -ot tor fivo ctnta, Ii-t me. nemo vr ud si -- !;.rTJu u f r iUv j. irtuid the ocoiiomi-' j-y wmiwts rmxywMut cents - uu naa crMi li-tiUU Straw Hats AIaIa GRADES. LOifZEBT PfUOElS.: i; ,r ;' u- woiu.-n. I do not think ui' ;. -cxzuiiicuvled too highly. . llo.-"iicctf:iI'y yours, llrl It. II. Studtfe. L; ",i.i 21. Ilayden, of Marios, ' eommeneiiig the use of -i r- levy compound I was treat-' r.i:.:.-y doctors and tried many ic-si, but did not get any better, n-. " io be all broken down, I ir. d ti'l tho.tinie and my oon Cn Ketnicd io be saving out. I : only 113 pounds last fall I e;i:nrneed using Pai-e's . .. ... jn eft titsn two - I v.-t -Jl-.cd 124 pounds, an .1 v, ei;.t for 3 no, I have had .- villa ever siuce and have t-.i.i summer than I hare lii'ilc daughter was away fironi c;i a r. ibit, ami came home .; if K.'eLad a hard sickness, riiut a way an-d got her a tjpfr inue'H celery compound, iq4 i l'-;id l-cttcr health siiu.-e tfijajn :r ha A in Lev life, eats hdalty Oiu "in in any waj' out of hearth iotice to herself and her fail to take Paine's celery iti-;l when its power of rester "Itli i f ?o abundantly proved. 1 ' "... v 1 , ; f ii rt- r -r v ,T- See our $2 slippers Full line LADIES' SUPPER 3, from iS cortts to $2. sold elsewhere at $2.50, - ' - JUST REGEIVED.-Lui of eeltbi-ated lfoiser Shoos, in pat. leather. ; RIBBONS, Ribboos 'at remarkably low prices. - ' ETSee us ou anything in gean.rnl mercnaudise,' i! you want to save money All goods delivered free of charge. . Bometliiug epycial in Umbrellas. " Yours,-' am iou? to please, r
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