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Tne National Bank of Goldsboro v ants your business and will be glad to talk cr correspond with you. Geo. A. Noawood, Jr., Pres. M.jJ. Best, Vice-Pres. LllfT IN m,lM yftjff vP fCcv rrtfCY 1 6Y.. a . i II IE X J 1 A ) B: I II m I; 1 he National Bank of Goldsboro offers to depositors every accommodation that safe banking will warrant., Geo. A. Norwood, Jr., Pres. M. J. Best, Vice-Pres. This ARGTJS o'er the peoplo's rights, Doth an eternal vigil keep No soothing strains of Maia's son, Can lull its hundred eyes to sleep" Vol. XVII. GOUDSBORO, JS". C. THURSDAY DECEMBER 15. 1898. NO 83 Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROVAl BAKING FOWOCR CO., MEW YORK. OUR LOCAL OP 11C. Christmas comes en Sunday thif year. . Do you owe "Schedule B tax' ? If so, govern yourself according About 90 Magistrates in thi county have tailed to make their annual report on tbe fcrst MoudH in Decern ber, as itqu red by tot law. This failure ul their part makes tbem liable to in liotmeut. Mr. John Wright Ham has been elected Stauda d K-eptr for the cocmy. This a respon sible office, aud Mr. Ham is- dul j qualified for the position. His ap pointment is an admirable se lection on ihe part of the new Board of County Com nissionera Our young friend and towns man Mr. Liojd W. Moore, who for tome months has tided the po sition of money order and stamp clerk in the Goldsboro post fficn, and by his uniform urbanity and evident spirit of obliging hus won the friendship of all wto have come in contact with hia, tendered hi& resignation some weeks ago to take effect last week, and in the meantime he was tendered a position in the Auditor's office of the Atlantic Coast Line in Wil mington, and he left last Sunday to enter upon his new duties. He takes with him the best wishes of utrr entire cjujuiunuy. THE EASTERN HOSPI L'AL. APPROACH OF CHSISTMAS. Soma Thoughts Apropos of the "So Hal lowed and So Gracious Time.' Only a few days and the world will stand with tiptoe eagerness on the eve of Christmas the one holiday, the one great festival, the one season of joy in which a I the Christian world shares in common, There are other festive occa sions observed by various classt s a id creeds in one land or anotner. or perhaps in all, but Christmas iione is the one which calls for tnat general observation in which ll civil z d humanity takes part. The very thi ugh of this fact wuicu pervades mankind on ev ery continent at this season makes men feel for the time more like brothers, the sors of a common Faiher, and the spirit of the season becomes oue of gen eral good feeling. In the knowledge that the The niser. Many a man with his whole soul immersed in business and money-get- BAPTIST CONVENTION. Suffered 20 Years. tine is like the miser A I?8DtiSt CatachiSm - Dr. J wuusc spring uuur suut i Carter Asked to Prepare it. W to and locked him in for- ever. Men work and slave and worry and et sick and roken down. forgetting- all the time that health is worth more than that a happy, home is rather en than great til they hear door of disease spring to and shut them off from all the bright hopes they labored tor. A sick man cannot be happy; he cannot accomplish the work he has to do in this world ; he loses the very money he is striv ing for ; his ambition defeats itself. Any man who discovers that his strength and energy are giving way has an unfailing means of regaining his physical health and stamina i ri tliA citnnlp vft nll.Tftttifr rpctnr. ative power of that wonderful " Golden delegates Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.. the world-famous lhe convention specialist in diseases of the nutritive or- . . rism 44 associanons gold, and cheerful to be chos riches, un- the trap Greenvi le, N. C, Dec. 9. La"st,nighi witnessed the gather ing of the Baptist hosts of North Carolina in annual convention within a si.one's throw of the spot whero the convention was organ ized in 1830. This is the 68th an nual session of the body which has ... A I grown Ir m a constituency ox twenty tUjut-and, with fourteen delegate?, o nearly a hundred atd fifty thou and with two hundred 14' if- l to : tax : ' 7 i i V LL21 :Yi-U , It il r t has comprised until this Bession, Amone the thousands who have consulted Mm Whctn ttio .rminrr in of tho V"t)of- bv mail the case of Mr. Newton B. Blake, of 1 6 ern North Carolina Convention, with its 11 associations, will swell . e n . . , , . :i became short and I was weak and nervous, and Ul&sagt Ui ptauH uu guuu win ; oftentimes would spit blood. I was unable to woric. 1 tnea one oi tne aoctors in tne vicinity but tailed to obtain rellet. I sicmed to grow Tiplersville, Tippah Co., Miss., as shown in the following letter indicates the remarkable efficacy of his treatment : " In December 1895 my health began to fail. I tried many different kinds of ease grew. Finally in April when I was busy '.he number to 55 a8SOCiatlOn, Will) with the farm work my health got so bad that I could not hold out to work one hour. My breath 1.38 churche?. beSld63 the num- wijich the Uhristmas season is shared by the reat mass of bunanity tbers is ormgs ito us worse. My lather received a bootc trom ur. Pierce in which I read of a case similar to mine, and decided to write to Dr. Pierce. He recom mended me to take his 1 Golden Medical Discov- UiSpiratlOD; that, apart trom the j ci' re.commend it s oneof the bes medicines to build up tne syiem. J. am now enjoying good health." Torpid liver and constipation are surely and speedily cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They never gripe. They regulate, tone up and invigorate the liver, stomach and bowels. No substitute urged by mer cenary dealers is as good. ber brou-jut iu Convention. by the Western FT I 'HI Y I rvi m -1 a roini ?S cent farmer, and r.-oil :uiiov.-n by all old residents uer-i- Belaicnt, N. Y,. rritcs: ' For twenty-t veu years L had been a constant sufferer from nervous prostra tion, and paid larje sums of cioney fc.-i doc tors and advertised remedies without bene fit. Three years ago my condition was alarming; tho least noise v.ould startle and unnerve mo. I v, us iraabla to sleep, bad a number of sinkir j; spel'5 and slcwiy grew worse. I began using Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine aud yervc and Liver Pliis. At first the medicine aecmccl 10 liava no effect, but after taking a Xcrr bottles I began to notice a change; I rested better at night, ray appe tite began to improve and I rapidly grew better, until now I ara as nearly restored to health as one of my age may expect. God Directors Sleeting: Officers Re-elected. The Board of Directors of The Eastern Hospital met in the of fice of thd Superintendent on Thursday, the 8th insc, and re elected for two years, Dr. W, W Faison, first assistant physician, and Dr. CI ura E. Jones, second assistant physician; Captain Reid remains Steward another year, and Mrs. Jane Smith as matron of the Hospital. The report of the Superintei dent was approved, and was highly satisfactory. There ara on the rolls of the Hospital four hundred and sixty two patients, and ninety two ap plication are on file in the Super intendent's office waiting admis sion, but there is no room to ac commodate them. A special appropriation of forty thousand dollars will be asked of the next Legislature to erect two buildings for male and female patients, aud an annual appropriation of fortyfiye thous sand dollars for maintenance and repairs. The percentage of cures the past two years was a fraction over thirty-one,and the mortality a fraction over six, which is the lowest mortality in the history of the Hospital during any two years. The financial manage Jieni is all that couid be desired on tht score of economy, being: an aver age per capital of $98 43 for the fiscal years of 77 ana Do. A Commission For Cuba. Washington, Dec. 9. The administration has practically de cided to send a commission to Cuba consisting of a representa tive each from the War, Treasury and Post Office Departments, and the matter will be brought up for action at to-morrow's Cabinet meeting. The object of the dispatch of the torn mission is to determine and if possible execute in a general way what is needed throughout the is land in the assumption of the goTernment functions by the Un fted States to-wards the Island o: Cuba.,, A complete postal service is Contemplated at the. earliest practical moment and a military customs gemce will be perfected, e -ciosiastical sign ricance, tnis testival of the church has be come a festival of the race itsell Year by year and generation by generation that part of humanity with which Christmas is a sacred tradition has extended its influ ence over the world. Christmas has marched onward with the march of civilization, until tos day the celebration of the occa sion marks the distinction be tween enlightenment and barba rism or semi-civilivation. As a writer on the subject has well said, the day itself is but an arbi trary feast day. The spirit of the day is greater than the day itself. And this spirit is that to which modern philosophy has given the name of altruism a term which, 2,000 years ago, was expressed in the iomand to love thy neighbor as thyself. As we love our neighbors, as we let the Christmas spirit control our actions as well as our words, we fulfill the command of the Great Teacher. And so, too, we add to the sense of human happiness, which indeed, depends upon nothing so much as the regard which one has for another in a world which rests ou reciprocity as its foundation. So, in the narrower circle of our individual relations, the one who brings the Christmas spirit home to another contributes his best to the great work which civilization is doing for humani ty, and by so much advances the race ou its progress torwara nd upward. That man, that wo man, that child, who is powerless to bring light or comrort or pleasure into the home of some other one at this season must be a strange exception. Every one of us can do some thing for some one else, can make some one's Christmas more of a true festival than it would be without our aid. And when we do this, wo spread the true spirit of the Christmas season So may it be. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have frierds, but one who would be at tractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and lr ritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruption and a wretched complex ion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run down invalid. Unly 50 cents at J. H . Hill & Son, Golds boro. Alter ir.e religious exercises ai bless Dr.smes'crvine." ISfrgsI t Tk- T? Dr. Miles' Remedies fe rj-'' this n.orning Kev. John hi. ",., ,-, svm o are sola uy ail drug- Ka k -r , , 'jz ite. secretary of the State Mis gists under a positive fe." ""'"f S 10 Wb . . . . guarantee, hrst botue sion Board, reaa his annual rc- benefits or money re- - funded. Book on dis- r I eases of the heart and One of the things adopted by the nerves free. Address, DLi. niiLiU,a aiVjULO-u jj n,iKnart, ina. & Restores J convention in 1830 was the em ployment of missionaries within the limits of the State, and in Ex-Presidenfc Andrews, of keeping with this the denomination Brown university, is not having has urged forward the various dc an easy time as superintendent of partments of the work through all a i i - i m- IaL J I li 1 I Z I Chicago s public schools. Tne mese years, anu laueriy uas given before and there are few reason is evident and might have special attention to mission work gjcras for this s- etlon. been foreseen by Dr. Andrews, in the State. The basis for the He is a man of ideas and Chica- work of the State mission board go is less used to ideas than any this year was $15,000, and Sec city of its size in the world out- retary White's report recommend- side of China. ed that the basis be raised to $20, One of Dr. Andrews' ideas is 000 for the coming year. that it would be well for Chicago The volunteer mission move to have a commercial or business ment by the pastors in Si BUSINESS EDUCATION. MILLING IN THE S0UT:i. It appears that most southern states are going into wueat raiss iag to a greater extent thin ever better The American Miller says of this increased interest of the south in wheat pre duction "Oue of - he most remarkable and brpefu! industrial move meats uoted ia ihe south of late years is the present tendency to curtail the cotton acreage and to various , , , , pn arirs that, rir-vijt.pd to wnpat. 1 t i- - t il 1 Inarta rf iKn Stata nrca roforrorl i I Bcuooi as a- part, oi me euucanou- -'lT-his movement is a genuine one. al system of that city. " ome leugtu, snowing pieas.ug acd cot onQ of thoge m By urging the establishment of results in the following associa- ones cf tbe past visible only to such a school, Dr. Andrews has Hons; Atlantic, Lrreenville, Chow- the inner eye of newspaper men provoked the wrath of all the fos- a", Mecklenburg and Cabarrus, who have been wont to say in the sil members of the Chicago news- South Yadkin, bouth U'ork, Ka- tall that that will be next spring leigh and Tar Kiver. which ought to be, but whi.h, . I m- . A i 1 C ' I A Tr, i tay tbat a business The sura of $6 929.25 was owing to tne nnnciai system iu vogue in the past in many parts A 1 Il l l . f - - in, i ii j r : 1 1 l r i t il,, i ( I- r i , , : i-1, i r.-., . i n.nniinir.T.HP Tnr missinnarv nun i" vwu-j itMiw v i ins ia papers. training tends to narrow boys and raised daring the year by this is not needed by girls. firiA rpnsnniTior in vipw nf triA faot I PSeS. L . .i .i The rep-rt of Treasurer J. D. J - I irpnti nn nan raispn nnrinfi1' tnp the factor to dictate what the farmer should grow, rather than the latter's own judgment often failed to materialize as announ- school is the problem of making a f R u various ubiects ced living and the other fact, no less tn(1 enm elf S94 SRQ 40 Aftpr ihp "But this fall the movement to wuv - - -. important, that the number of women in this country who sup port themselves and others is con stantly increasing. The queerest objection to Dr, Andrews' proposed business report was read Dr. J. M. Frost, grow morp wheat is urqaestion of Nashville, Tenn., addressed ably working a great change in the convet tion in the interest of those parts of the south more the Sunday school board of the especially adapted to wheat, like Southern Baptist Convention. It the uplands, ana tne reports oi a most masterful address. 'a11 seeding to wheat trom new I . . . , i A 1 j i rtictrip.ts in no u-rn inas in Mia.- -i . . . .. . - i ri f i irna v si rrHU i.iih i.iutvf-ii t - 1 scnool is that it is a iree silver J . o P,- m.n.D0 A tion I bam a, (jeorgia, lennessee, Ar coinage propaganaa m aisguise. 0ae of the striking features of kansas, Texas, etc., bear all the Dr. Andrews is an ardent free the day was the reception of the earmarks of fact; so that, crop coinage man and with due respect delegates from the Western North conditions .being reasonably to Colonel Bryan, probably the Carolina Convention, coming favorable, the south should next ablest advocate of that theory in after resolution of that conven- season have more wheat to grind the land. But Dr. Andrews is also tioD, to become members of this at home than that part .f the an honest and conscientious edu- convention. A.I. Justice, A. B. country has seen for many years, hi Smith. W. M. Vines, and W. E. if ever before. record to instifv t.TiA sillv Hnsni- Wilkins were the delegates wel- cion that he would use his office coined. They were presented by in the south to grind this comiog Kev, C. S. Cashwell and wel- crop. That part or tne "There will ba no lack of mil's business enmed hvDr. fi. P. Tavlor. of SUDDlviDST the south With j - . I - as a means of propapating his At the afternoon session, under home-made lljur has always miscellaneous business, Rev. W. been dependent upon the farmer He proposes to give such of c g carboro introduced a resolu - and Le'.d in check by him, and the pupils of Chicago's public tion that the Sunday school board he has rot done his fair part. But schools as may choose to take it, Gf the Southern Baptist Convene now that the farmer has coma to a rudimentary business educa- tion publish a catechism for Sun- see that the mill is likely to be a tion. The idea that he could day schools. The resolution more profitab'e buyer of his pro make this subservient to the free passed and Dr. J. W. Carter, of duct than the cotton merchant, silver cause is peculiarly ridicu- Raleigh, was asked to prepare the future of southern milling lous, for we can think of nothing The Buncombe Bond Suit. Raleigh Post. The act by the county com missioners thereof, to repudiate the 198,000 of bonds issued by the county of Buncombs to aid ia the buildirjg of what is now tte AsheviUe and Spartanburg Rail road has been confirmed by the Supreme court, a digest of the opinion in the case appearing in this issue of tbe Pus The county couioiss.it ners who raised this question about a year ago were before -the people for re-election recently, and were themselves cvrrwl elmingty rps pudiated. The pec ply of Bun combp, regardless of party it is but truth to say, severely con damn acd condemned t'r.e effort to repudiate these boi.ds. 'lhe question was mr-dss an issue in the recent campaign in that gor.d old county, aud did mors than any one thing to cause the- over wbe'miug defea? of tbe parly re sponsible for those who commit d i he act. Yesterday the new cemm'ssicr.- ers took action in the matter as is shown by a special to the Posu This ection coiidemtis ihe suit precipitated by the old board, and directs the county attorney to take the necessary steps to protect the honor of the county and its people. The matter, hows ever, had gotten too far. Tbe Supreme Court passed upon it, and whatever the equities in the case, have destroyed all possi bility of further recognition of those particular bond?, so far as this court can do, unless the question is submitted cfe novo to the people of the country to aus thor'z3 the issue of ntw bonds for the payment of this debt. The case will be carried to the Supreme court of the United States, where weightier matters of law are not allowed to be smothered by anise seed and cummin. The people of Bun combe have never complained of or repudiated their debt, nor was an attempt made until the uurep resentative county authorities were manipulated into tbe at tempt. The bonds were issued by. authority of the vots in 1874 of a large majority of the people, and was confirmed in various ways, without protest by the legisla' ture, We cannot, believe thre is no protection tor innocent own" ers of these bonds, or that the ntegrity and honest intentions of a people can be made a foot ball of to be kicked about for the aggrandisement of selfish schem ers. As we state, the people voted, in 1874, on the proposition to au thorize tbe issue of these bonds, and by a large meiority of the electors directed they be issued. They were issued accordingly, the railroad was built, and they the people, have paid interest on the debt without question. The spirit and intent of the law haye been observed throughout. The obiection to their payment is strictly technical, and we believe, even hope, this will be wiped away by the Supreme Court of theUni'ed States, and the will of the people be respected and maintained, and an end be put to such methods of dishonoring a community of honest people. Catarrh Leads to Consumption. A Forerunner of the Most Fatal Disease. Though its offensive features are sometimes almost unbearable, few people are aware of the danger of which Catarrh is the forerun ner. Catarrh invariably leads to Consumption . Growing worse and worse each winter, those who rely upon the usual treatment of sprays, washes and inhaling mix tures find that it is impossible to check the disease with these local applications which only reach the surface. The offensive discharge increases all the while, causing a feeling of personal defilement, and gets deeper and deeper until it is only a question of a short time until the lungs are affected. The importance of the proper treatment can therefore be readily appreciated. But no good what ever can be expected from local applications, as such treatment never did cure Catarrh, and never will. "I had such a severe case of Catarrh that I lost my hearing in one ear, and part of the bone in my nose sloughed oft. I was constantly treated with sprays and washes, but each winter the disease seemed to have a firmer hold on me. I had finally been de clared incurable when I decided to try S. S. S. It seemed to get right at the 6eat of the disease, and cured ma permanently, for I have had no touch of Catarrh for seven years. "Mrs. Josephine Poihixi,, "Due West, S. O." Those who have had the first touch of Catarrh will save endless suffering by tak ing the right remedy at the outset. " Others who have for M'f.. years sought re lief and found only disappoint ment in local treatment will find it wise to waste no further time on sprays, washes, inhaling mix tures, etc., which are only tempo rary and can not save them from Consumption. Catarrh is a deep seated blood disease. S. S. S. is the only remedy which can reach the very bottom of the disease and cure it permanently. Books sent free by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. m.mtz imam They banish pain and prolong life. GIVES RELIEF. ONE " lilvC H R&nm v i 1 The New OrleaDs Picayune is convinced that proof readers do not read Presidential messages. Vo canic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruption rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them, also Old, Kun. ning and Fever bores, UlcerB, Boiis, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises burns, Scalds, Chapped Handsj Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J. H. Hill & Son, UQideboro. that is better calculated to coun teract a tendency toward free sil- verism than instruction in busi ness principles. Dr. Andrews is on the right the catechism. certainly has a rosey cast, .b or a The report on education was year and more the movement tc- read by C. J. Hunter, of Raleigh, ward more local mills has been Dr. J. R. Samey, of the especially observable, and mills Southern Baptist Theological nave been hunt in unexpeciea Seminary, addressed the conveu tion in the interest of his institu- line so far as his business school rion an(j a liberal collection was scheme is concerned though he taken for him. may oe in tne wrong locality. Tne rep0rt was read by Rev. G. W. Green, retired missionary localities. One or more good crops of wheat at this juncture will give the industry an impetus that may work surprising changes in the agriculture of the south. The public certainly seems enthusiastic in its desire to raise and manufacture itSs bread grains." Change Takes Place. Goldsboro. N. C. Dec. 5, 1893. Uincs ltiurht. The Newborn Journal says from China. He spoke to the re that Sheriff-elect ilahn, ol pore, iouuwbu oneny oy j, u Craven, has been notified by the Justice, and then Dr. R. J. WiU Security and Trust Company jngham, Secretary of the For- inaiiaecunipuy win uoi give . n M- ft- n mai1o. J will; .T. Hicks. P. O. Box 643. this his bond if he has a single negro I" , - & v,a a fi- deputy and that even the county speecn ana swep, ne enure con- - jailor must be white! vention. . aarflaDarilfa a 6hort time, he DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve The re-election of Dr. R. H, wa8 relieved His appetite increased cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. Marsn, presiaent oi tne conven- nd he lelt well. handsome "When you ask for DeWitt'a Witch tion, Was a handsome compll Hazel Salve don't accept a counterfeit Lt mhen it. io iamamiaaA vo Piles being cured by this than all oth- hu has bee i president of the con ers combined. J. i. m as Bon, vanf;nn rn. onvon Goldsbsr, aid Jkm R, S-iVk, Mt. I w oifv tyearsv Itch on human, .mange on horses. dogs and all stock, cures in 30 minutes by Woodford's Sanitary Lotion, It Consecutive I never faila Sold bj,Mt Rollnson & Bro., Goldsboro 3fO lo matter what the matter is, one will ou good, and you can get ten for five cents." lib Anew style packet eontatnlne: ra arpijis rABtn.M In pnppr enrton (wtihont elfs ! now for eal f" taAoaa jh STeK!ent carton. 120 tabule.) can bo had by mjul by Boudins: forty -eight cent wo uwuuaw i S.liD nuiiU WM J Etablisliecl T88O. Kftat!isrieci 1880. Moore & Robinson,- UNDERTAKERS. Fine and Plain Wood and Metallic Coffiins and Caskets. Quality and Prices Guaranteed 1 Low as the Lowest I Buggy and Carnage Department I We build buggies, wagons and carta to order, and will repair your vehicle in a workman-like manner, at satis factory prices. Mr. Allen Moore, of the firm, ha3 moved his residence to the dwelling adjoining our place of business, (on south side), where he canbe foundboth day and night, when not m the shop. Get our prices before going elsewhere. John Street, op. Baptist Church. Phones,;So93, T9,'and.7a His Life Was Saved. TVf i 1 V T Mxr a nrnminpnt, citizen of Hannibal, Mo,, lately puHHlKriano, had a wonderful deliverance from Britlklev & Co's a frightful death. In telling of it i.r ii :u T1.. I nesays: -a was uu miu ir tJLTST.R.E.GELIVED ! Big values ia CORSETS. See-our phoid iJever mat ran into irneu lng 0,-rseu at 53 cent monia. My lungs became naraen- Our New Line of Ruas: . i i j ii ' eil. 1 was SO weais. a couiun t even Race: vad to-dav at SDecial mices to close out. U 66ias. sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Uonsump- tion, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. Une bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, and now am well and strong, i can't say too much in its praise." This marvelous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00, Trial bottles free at J. FT. Hill & Son, Goldsboro. We fear thj open-door policy I will never become popular at this season of the year. See our SHOBa for Ladios, Gtants and Childrer" if you are looking bargains. HATS for men acd boys, at hard-time price. Yours, anxious to please, PURE WATERTeT' In Front of My PJaee" of Buisness Whre we do.. . 1 in Eoofing, PAumbin House Heating $(nd Repair r toves, Sewing Machines, a ad 101 other things. Manx f acture Stove Pipe Tobacco, Flues. THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR XHILLS and fever la a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never; fails to '. - cure' then why experiment with worth- 1 'niuK Machines piped and hooded to order with galvanized Iron. All work Guranteed r f . 01 O and Q Where we sell.... The celebrated Peninsular Cook Stoves and Ranges, the best on earth; the Midget, Crown, Acme, Welcome, and Uval UaK sheet iron heaters. U. K. Box Stove, all sizce; Sawing Machines and Sewing Machine supplies, etc less imitations? Price 50 cents. Your 1 money back if it falls to cure. New Stone Front, near Court House.
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