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y -r- I I Carolina Watchman. FEARFUL RIOT. THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1?84. If Congress shall neglect or refuse to provide for tli continued issuance of one One of the mott fearful riots Gtcortwl i nnl two dollar bills, it will disregard the in Cincinnati, Qhio, last week yet On will of the people ; lor uiero record. It grew out of the measurable a man who wonlu not prefer paper acquittal of a confessed lnarderer named i money to gold or silver. Neveitue- Brener. Broner wanted money, and less, it should rest on a specie dssib, so there was a liver stable man in the city that the specie can be had when ueeuea from whom he designed to get it, and BkHmA nnii (t row n wealth v more ran- .-i,..i itu nf ih staWIe liaiuU Will the Pope remain in liome T is a idly, probably, than the world had ever aDe,rroto kill the proprieter and rob question sometimes asked in the news- - .. ...... ,,.. Willi tliu irrntrni I r . 1 . - n it him Thev carried out the scheme kill- naucr discussion ot Koman iatiini ed the proprietor ia oue of the stalls of church questions. There seems the stable, and nuttinc his body in a wa- some considerable complication There are none so foolish as to deny that the building np of the vast manufac turing iuterests of tho North and West Is due mainly to a protective tariff, and under that tariff those sections have aeeu un to a year ago. wmi tue growiu of manufactures there has been a steady development of the railroad and the ag ricultural interests. The increase in pop ulation, wealth, and all that goes to build np a civilized nation, in the North and West, has been one of the most stupen dous wonders the World has ever witness ed. Whatever may be our political opin ions or party affiliations, we are bound to admit that this marvellous develop luent ow mn a blenidn" to the North and West Now if this tariff has resulted in such M&t irnOtl to those sections, and the go n carried it some distance to n null creek and dumped it into the water, where it was found the next day The negro was arrested on suspicion, and in iail mads a confession of the crime, un to be 4n the affairs and prospects of Popery ai.d hence the question alluded to. Grant and the New Yoik TForW are trying to explain the exact reason why work in the k it a mat- on being arrested, Brener also made con- ter of much importance, mis country fession. But when the case came into cau get aloug very well without the in - uU8, uu , . . f , bim cuilt-uot of formation. us great oene- i , , , droit that this marvellous ueveiop- ngBrenet. a the author of the Grant and Blaine can't wo jt has demonstrated beyond the shad- t'""' r .... i . . ' w a.... ti.;..i of a doubt that a protective tariff ha plan, and as co-operating with him. And same harness. Ve don c thin! sections, ..l...i.t f .Kara in it a. a tits, why should there be any in this sec- murder, as they ought to have done lion who are willing to saennce tue iu- but ot manslaughter, anu ue was den ture of their country, its growth and teuced to tho penitentiary for a term of f?T?XL: i;f" W J-ra. This flagrant conduct on Urn part Record. DISSOLUTION NOTICE! A practical tariff has built up the vast Pit iudiguation in the city, aud manufacturing interests of the North and "'e incensed people turned out in nun West, and those sections -have indeed to avenge the outraged laws. The prospered and gtown wealthy more rap mob got possession of an armory aid a idly than the world had ever seen before. g "ore , the military was called out to And while the protective tariff continues, suppress them ; firing soon commenced, the process of enriching the manufactu- and men were killed on both sides. The revs toes on. But from what source do strife was kept up from day to day. At they gain this great wealth t From the the end of three days it was estimated M....mer.of the iroods thev manafac- that at least twenty-five men had been . k.f. -hirtin mtton and woolen killed and about 100 wounded, and quiet viai a ijiiivj 9 W7 -- cloths, and all the ten thousand things . . a. years. 1 his nagraut conuuci on uie mi. The copartnership heretolore existing ue- of the iurr alleged to be bribed raised tween Williams Brown and J.P.Gowan was - I ... ft ft I -. ft I I ....r.. T.. tins aay aissotveu oj muium wuku,. sons having unsettled business with the firm will call on J. r. uowan wuuout ueiaj. Williams Brown will continue the TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON business as heretofore at the old stand. WILLIAMS BROWN, J. P. GOWAN. April 1st, 1884. lm. was restored. The officials ran the pris oner out of readier it may be the fight ing would have continued. There is an important lesson to be learned from all this and it appeals espe- which are required by -men and women, farmers, mcchauics, professional men and southern manufacturers. If the peo ple had not been hindered burdened bv a protective tariff, thev could have .i .... n ,f ,.r ,1,,. iui it- atid law vers. We have no idea BA T CU UUo uuuai uui ui titij iincv Tf iiivii O they have spent for meichaudise in the that people of Ciucinnati are more law last 20 years by buying their goods from less than those of other towns and cities. England, France aud Germany , but the Courts were instituted for the enfoFce "protective tariff" compelled them to buy ut f and justice, and when they from American manufacturers, who pock- fail, as iu such a cese as this, they be sted one dollar out of every three to come the promoters of crime instead of which they were only entitled by the its avengers, rhey outrage public rights - - m a - . 1 oueration of a protective tariff A far- ad the public sense iu a mauner to t.iai iner sells his crop for which he has toiled lenge resisteuce to their SALE OF LAND ! By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan county in the case ot U. E Miller and others against D. L. Miller and others, I will sell on Saturday, May 3. 1884, rial! v to the serious attention of judges, at the Court House door in fcansoury, - i a. . . . . tract ot land in Morgan lownsnip aajoining Alexander Shaver, Maxwell Brown and others and contains 60 or 70 ACRES. This is all finely timbered land. TERMS : One third cash, one-third in six months, and one-third in twelve months with interest at 8 uer cent, from date ot sale. J3iddin:s to begin with a bid of $ 192 50. J. W. MAUNEY, Com. March 21st, 1884. lm. decisions. The through a whole year. With the money in hand to pay fur all he has need to pur chase, he is met by the government who says to him : I know it is a popular the ory that men sell where they can get the ' most, aud buy where they can buy the Cheapest. But in the Uuited States the popular theory don't hold good. If yon buy from England, France, Germany or anywhere else abroad, you must pay into the Uuited States Treasury one dol lar out of every three dollars thus ex pended for the privilege of buying away from home. Or if you choose to buy at home, oue dollar out of every three will go into the pockets of our home manufac turers; for they are our wards, and under our "protective tariffj" they have grown immensely rich, aud the country they live in blooms and blossoms as the rose. It is nothing to the poiut to say that you are poor that your lands are old and worn out, and that you ought to have the privilege of baying where you can buy cheapest. The government don't stop to argue the case for a moment, besides, you can't help yourself if you are oblig ed to bay somewhere you are obliged to lesson lies on the surface : "let justice be done though the heavens should fall." FASHIONABLE MILLINERY! MRS. HATS MEDERNACH, Is nleased to announce to the ladies of Salisbury and surrounding country, that she has opened a MILLINERY STORE in Crawford's new building on Main Street, adjoining the room formerly occupied by Blackmer & Taylor as a Hardware House. She is prepared to fill orders and respect fully, invites ladies to call and inspect her stock. Can supply on short notice any article not in Store. Believes her work will not only yive satisfaction but pleasure. Will rill orders promptly and at charges as moderate as possible. IndeUible stamp ing on any kind of material for Braiding and embroidery, also free hand drawing for Mottos, Hat bands, Handkerchiefs, &c, anv size, plain to elaborate. Mar. 2?:tf. Tue Stokm. Last Tuesday week was a stormy day. Storms pi ey ailed in Ill inois, Kentucky and Indiana, as well as in this State. One village iu Indiana was completely destroyed. The greatest damage done in this State was in Cataw ba county, where it is estimated an hun dred houses were destroyed and two lives last. There were thirty houses wrecked in the town of Newton alone, among them a large aud handsome Methodist church, so completely ruined as to be worthless in rebuilding. It will be seen by a letter from Mr. Wm. R. Fraley in this paper, that a number of citizens iu Scotch Irish township iu this county, also suffered heavily in the loss of nronertr. 1 1 - I . A A. . W ft A ftJk . Mr. Fraley is teaching in that township iUMU tOVCO WiM lUtHW , 1 w " W AND PRICES CURRENT. The first number of a WEEKLY JOURNAL, Devoted exclusively to the interest of SOUTHERN PRODUCE, will be published SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, 1884, containing the latest information from all the markets in the world, respecting Spirits' Turpentine, Rosin, Lumber, Cotton, Tobacco, Rice, Wool, &c., and the values of all articles used by PRODUCE KS. and saw the storm iu its passage zives a vivid description of its fun and They had a volcano excitement iu Chester county, S. C, a few days ago. A rumbliug noise was heard iu the ground, pay that extra dollar, whether it goes in- at a cortaiu place, aud two meu one to the Treasury or into the pockets of w,,ite ud tu otuer bhick tried to dig our home manufacturers. The North dowu to it and let it out. Bnt they stop- aud West must be built up, and they Pel before reaching it. It has since have flourished under the protective tar- oec" faaud that the noise mas probably iff as no other count ry was ever known caused by au under ground stream of to do. But how has it been with the water. We are not assured, however, Southern farmer T He is oue of the men tnat t,,e scared people of the neighbor- who are bound to pay that extra dollar. have entirely recovered from their All the consumers of manufactured goods fright Whether living in the north or south, toast pay it ; and thus it is that the man ufacturers in tlie north and west have of the late storm in its passage through grown rich. A protective tariff has been J portions of Davie county. It was ac- and is, a glorious thing for the mauufac- companied with enormous hail stones, Siuhswrirttinn Jt2 JiO r an num. rorerina rri. r rn? i t .1 1 o wvh nines puuiisnes au account jtosUige. Specimen Sent on application. tutors j but it is au outrageous robbery of people who are not manufacturers. 1 Lynch Law. The Charlotte Observer recites the re ports of two cases of lynching on Tues day, one at Rock Hill, S. C, and the other at Dallas, Gaston county, N. C. The case at Rock Hiil was the hanging of Frank Elliott, colored, for raping a five year old child of a respectable citizen of York county. The child made its way to its fathers house and told what had hap peaed. The news quickly spread and the people turned out almost enuiass to arrest the offender. He was trom the size of hen eggs up. Wm. Boos, Thus. Boger, Haley Dediuaa, A. M. Foster, Major Clement. Bob-Brown, Allison Thompson, Pleas Thompson, Oliver koontz, Henry C. Thompson, aud Charley tarter, were all more or less damaged, by the loss of and injury to property. before a magistrate aud the crime proved upon hi m : and he was ordered to prison to await trial in the higher Court. On his way to prison the crowd, which had grown to be immense, closed around the prisoner, took him away from the officer speeded him out of town to a conveuieut limb of a tree on which they hanged him. The high winds which prevailed here on yesterday was morn severs fi,,-i.,. v r - w mmmm c I v South. At Columbia, S. C, part of the roof of the State Capitol was torn away, while signs, &c., were scattered iu all directions. Fires are raging in the woods brought for some twenty miles this side of the 3i THE ? FOR feral Pin: I A izeri ft&V.V V . . ' '. i',AAA A ,i V nStkJ V m?i mA ii BRIGHfTOBACCO STAR BRAND" $ 1 If Hf f f 9 u o r OA. t f r , .t O O Oi Inc. i vvti-i'N : Y t LiM Ho itrutw wiiicli xre l:;tye U cn scllii.gami niaiiti'.ifiiit ing Kcti!izci, we have inuJe tlie TtBACa V.imv the su! jjctiniiccial stuly and ex tensive experiments, with the ljiot A ni;iking the ljest pos eilile Fertilizer for that cmp, without regard to Analyses or book valuations. The relative value of the different fer tilizing materials has been studied in the Plant-Bed, in the Field, in the Barn, and iu the Salesroom. Our 6 TOR ACCO MANURE is the product of the infonrsritiori and skill gained in this continuous effort to improve, and ue oilei it with great con fidence as being the VERY BEST FERTILIZER FDR BRIGHT TOBACCO yet made. Crops raised with it bring the highest average prices in ail the markets of Virginia and North Carolina. -sTv IMPORT ASXTX-P- We use nothing in its manufacture but materials of the highest grade, which are known to be specially adapted to this crop. We use no fiayy (itmncniates, ground leather, horn, hoof, shoddy, or wool tvuste, or other inferior or in juriot:s ammcniaies. ALLISON k ADDISON, Manufacturers, EICHMOND, "VA SAITOH SALE by Agents at all points iu the Tobacco-Growing Sections of Virginia and North Carolina. JT. ALLEN BROWN Agent for tli Above. Also FOR THE STAR BRAND GUANO for Cotton, Corn, &c tyOKDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. KLUTTZ k WE have one of the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE STOCKS OF SPRixo Ah DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS IN ABUNDANCE. OUR NUNS VEILING, WORSTED, POPLINS and LACE BUNTING are very CW and pretty. p OUR Prints and Lawns are very handsome at 6 cents and upwards. SHOES cheap and to suit everybody. LADIES and Men'sncir style tsuJHMJcn naio. WE have a HANDSOME STOCK of CLOTHING. WE have 20 kinds of CHEWING TOBACCO. We have the largest and best assortment of Sugar, Coffee, and Molasses in towi We have the largest stock oi l aoie ana wiass ware in the place. We have a new supply of 5 cent tricks. We keep a full stock of Bran, Shorts Flour, Meal, and Corn constantly on hand. We Sell the Celebrated PEAEL SHIRT. We are Agents for THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEWING MACHfiti. We are Agents for COATS' SPOOL COTTON. And we hope by FAIR DEALING and LOW PRICES to merit a call from you all be. fore buying or selling. D TXT TXT rry k --r-r rn D. J. BOSTIAN, Salesmen and J. A. NEELY. ) April 1st, 1884. R. M. DAT IS, FMitie Dealer upholsterer, AND UNDERTAKER. , tH WALNUT SUITS, $5J I Cottage Suits, 20,25 and$30 - lira fire Mattresses, $7.50, PARLOR SUITS, 35 to $100 CHEAP BEDS $2.50. FINE LINE OP CARPETS. Sewiner Machines Weed and Hartford. C8TT8N AXD GRAIN SHOPS! "XOSE BETTER MADE. EMPIRE GUANO, TUE GREAT COTTON PRODUCER, i FINE AXD Dili .5. Oyer 200 AGENS have Sold It ! OVER 7500 Planters HAVE USED IT! MANUFACTURED BY THE BASIN TIME & MONEY SAVED CO FERTILEER m Published by R. DUNDAS CHATEB, 187 Pearl Street, 24:3t NEW YORK. C. M. At WELL, AT FRONT WINDOW OF Davis' IPvurixifuj. Store Main Street, Salisbury, N. C. Will repair Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, etc. All work warranted. Will also keep a full line ot Slew First-Class Clocks. Try me and save money by having good work done at living uyures. March 18, 1884. 6m To the FARMER and PLANTER BY calling on the undersigned before purchasing elsewhere, for what you want in the way ot COMPOSTING MATERIALS AND GUANOS. Having made this my special business for the last sixteen years, during which time NKAKLY ALL THE STANDARD BRANDS now offered or sold here, HAVE PASSED THROUGH MY HANDS, I can Guarntee tosatisfv vou both in QUALITY AND PRICE of mv Goods, which have PROVEN THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE in the market, and the grade pronounced by our STATE CHEMIST to be the HIGHEST SOLD last year. My Goods are FRESH AXD NEW. I have now in store several car loads of GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT, (or POTASH salts) with full directions how to use and compost. Have also the OF BALTIMORE, Md. Bead what Merchants say of it : C. A. DUNWOODY & CO., Roswell, Ga., writes: We believe the "Empire equal to any we have ever handled. D. It. MOSEBY, Micholson Station, Ga., savs: I he cstton where it was used is well fruited and stood the drouth fine! v. G. M. GAKORTH, Shelbv, N. C, writes: Alongside of Acid Phosphate, mixed with j cotton seed, ''Empire' paid best. J. F. TOOLE, Wadlev, Ga.. savs : I like the "Empire" best because it is quick in taking hold and slow in letting go. SALE OF TOWN L0T1 ciry, ana it ia feared that much damage will be doae. Laat night's train waa de- i . layeu two uoure on account of the fire destroying part of the track. "WAPO," "NA7ASSA" AND "PACIFIC" ACID PHOSPHATES. And in AM M ON I ATED GOODS the "OLD RELIABLES," Vue"ernl'c.eSeSo?Tn' SOLUBLE PACIFIC, STAR BRAND, NAVAS- SA and LISTER S. HOWELL & WILLIAMSON, Rome, Ga. writes : Y e arc lei to believe one ton of your "Empire" is worth as much as fine and a half tons of any other fertilizer sold here. Beard I will The Waynesville Jjr says The mica fever remains prevalent in the miug sec- A. 1 No one was disguieed. The whole thin . T, . ? " If . . J Mf' Jhn P,itC was open and iu broad dv ni.f uyni" v.rrea, ima opened an extra - w n 1 The ense iu Dallas was the hnmtw.g Erwin McCullech, colored, for the mur ilerof Thos. Wilson, a prominet young farmer of Gaston county, whosn tn,... hm wa. The murder was committed More then a week before, and McCulloeh was i jail awaiting trial. A duwrai,l mob took liim out Monday night and liung him to a limb of a tree, where he was found next morning swaying in the Wind. There was a citizens' meeting held at Dallas on Tuesday iu which resolutions were adopted denouncing in strong terms the condui t of the mob for hanging Mc- of t,,e ky." Caiioiicii- John's Creek, has tine mine, and another has been opened by Nichols &, Co. near the same place. A 10 year old Indian girl was drowned near Quallatowu in Soco Creek, by fell ing off a foot log while on her way to school. The Bakersville Democrat finds on the Court Docket of the county no less than 12 persons charged with murder either i'iucipaw or accessories, and the Criminal Docket with 151 eases recorded tor the next Court, That is rather a bad showing for a small count v in H i.J By virtue ot Court of Rowan drew Horton and wife, and Minnie against James B. Beard and others, sell on the 19th DAY OF APRIL 1884, at the Court House door in the town ot 01"1 t aT 11 , -i , oaiisoury, me toiiowing lot ot land lying and being in the town of Salisbury, in the great .hast square ot said town, on Kerr St., adjoining Edwin Shaver. M. L. Holmes and TfcT I 11 11 a , n. v,. i. n., containing one acre more or less. terms of sale three-fourths cash, and one-fourth on the 1st dav October. 1885. with interest at eight per cent, from day of wue. W. MAUNEY, Com r, March 17th, 1884. 23:4t Will also continue Cto handle the "GREAT FERTILIZER for TOBACCO, THE STAR BRAND SPECIAL TOBACCO MANURE," surpassed by none. Special adver tisement ot same will soon appear. A large lot of Agricultural Lime at reduced Prices. 18:3m J. ALLEN BROWN. PACE'S WAREHOUSE ! UNION STREET, - DANVILLE, VA. ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS: Salishcky, N. C, Feb. 25, '84. I used the Empire Fertilizer on cotton last vcar, and say beyond doubt it is the best I ever used. W. M. Ritchie. SALiSBcnv, N. C, Feb. 20, '84. The Empire Fertilizer I used on cotton last year I am satisfied is as good as any other. C. A. Cakl'i. We have used different Fertilizer?, for the last ten years and the Empire Fertilizer we used last year on tobacco is the best that we ever used. Fisher & Cress. The Basin Fertilizer Company, OFFICES, NOS. 20 AND 22 SOUTH street, BALTIMORE, Md. The most successful Remedy ever dV- eovereu as it is certain in its tttctts and does not blister. Read Proof Below. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Denver, Colorado, April 22nd, 1882, Dr. B. J. Kendall A: Co.. Gents -Fob years ;o while in the employ of A. P. Per ley & Co., Dan vers, Mass., we had a horee that became spavined during the first year of my stay with them, and remained so for four years, though we used everj remedy we knew or could hear of hut no mil. Some time during the fifth year, (lorlwii iu their employ between five and six yean), we were recommended to try Kendall'i Spavin Cure, and after using it two ntonthi the Ilorse was cured the enlargement hat ing been entirely removed, and thus belief ing it to be a valuable medcine I fully re commend it to all who have occassion to as it. Respectful I v, p n. ltosb KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Fremont, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1883. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co . Gentlemen-' Having had-an opportunity of seeing yo "Treatise on the Horse" this Summerfor the first time I was induced to try your Kendall's Spavin Cure on a yaluable how that had been lame since the first of April in T hint blistered tt- several times and concluded that my horn would never get over being lame. Fi weeks ago to-day I commented using Ken dall's Spavin Cure and after using it three weeks the lameness entirely disappeared It has been worth $80.00 to me. H. H. HocsJE. Mount Prairie, Minn., Sept. 24, 1883. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Gentlemeo; Last Spring I had a valuable young horn that from some cause got a very iareuu.r nlutnt Lulf u-uir nrt Lie vlioilhilT nU Wai very lame for a long time. I had horse doctors examine her, some cal ea 11 onp thintr -omc nruitliiT-one said thestioui- j. - , - dcr was broken but none couiu tu.v- AftorTharl tinoH iho cure I went bought one bottle of Kendall's Spavin Corj I did not use one half of it before ltwasW smooth and clean. Lameness all gone tc As a horse liniment it is invaluable. Respectfully, Andhe Ob Tawas City, Mich., Sept. 1, 18& Messus B. J. Kendall Co., GenLleag Plcase send me a package of Pro! lt Condition Powders. 1 have used KendaliA Spavin Cure a number -of years on ag many horses and never saw its equa mnn nr Iwxuit T hvp rivi'ii awav many your Treatise on the Horse but if Uj" not get amither would not take-l25; mine Yours et , Y. iwuu Alderson, West Virginia, Sept. 18,.84 Please allow me to s-peak in the big terms of Kendall's Spavin Cure for n has done for my son, in fact it cur e nf r hni-.P ftffiw tiim Hbout the kneew .... . I, in. baffled the skill of two of the besi in our city, Scheuectadv, New-"i-nf"t': -- -T). Van VhaM Supt. of S. & Y. D. .j. Greenbrier, West itf Send for Illustrated Circular If No remedy has ever met with such "H knowledge, n A Prize AH our delegatea in Congress voted signinst the extension of the whisky bon ded bill. Why f That the govern men t might get the taxes nod they get I he iriii&jrf Major Chaa. H, Smith, of Cartersville. 1 . . a Send six cents Dostatre. and receive Iree. a costly box of goods which wiu help you to more monpv rlarht nn-:ir r.hnn au) niiuK cist- iu nun worm. au. oi either sex. suc- cpeu iruia nrsi uour. ih hroad road to fortune opens bere the workers, and Is absolutely sure. At .-.... a .-1.1 r . . m , . Aigm-vj-juira, j. kll tj, to., Augusta, Maine, NOTICE!! AH presons indebted to me. either on account or note and mortgage (for Guano), mc Hcn-uj uuiy reminded of guch indebt ness, and are earnestly ocucr Known aa Bill Arp," lectur- . A I I 1 a ray m T - 1 III'PIIH V lllillir furl I im tnis f V-k v i . . ".7 i lie i nvniciui-iiv rnu.urn,T, otncrwisp tli r. Obscrrer speaks rery handsomelv of his 1 counts M' "e subject, without further no 1. m Am - lAm A. 1 I A a iccLuie and ot the reception it received. couecuon ny legal process. tie vetttK'K hi A .vill. ...;..!. . wpwnwijr. Is now opened and ready for business. We have one of the LARGEST and most COMPLETE Warehouse ever built. FOR THE SAL.E OF LEAP TOBACCO. in the best leaf market in the United States. A. Ti-lal Js Al We Ask. er-Prompt returns and close) Po Afl RpOSi Rl CO personal attention to consignments.) CORHESPOSDENCE SOLICITED. V aC,UaCv$, For sale bv tied success to well as man. our esfor 22:2m II. L. BEAU, Salisbury, N. C. rrice f i per ooiiie, or ia . r r y All Uru'ists Have U or c an -ia -n i a- . i.i., ci on rwr or ii wiu oe sent to anv uu.-- fif ri-i lilt tlio nrtri"torS. J'" Kendall & Co., Enosbargh FaIT5'lL SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS- a J THE VERY BEST. 11 The "F. F. V.," from the patent roller mills, of Virginia, at $3.50, equal toShe best in the market. A trial is all that is necessary to convince you. I also keep Wilson's Extra Family Flour and all other grades ot flour. " J. D. McNEELY. 20; I m DUO. J. & E. ft OFFIC : CORNER MAIN AND BANK STBEj office nocRS : 8 to 10 a. M. and 0 to 5 F- ' ec. rk 1IKRS 1 J r, ,wrrv 87
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