arolina Watchm-.n - . TiKJRJDAY, OCT. 27, i&7. tfca Cicpj in th3 5. ale. Th State drpartmeiit of agriculture Dr. Bartlett, of the : Presbyu-riai. church, V . r7u ffll lit.nn nf!after which Mr. II. W. Cmady, Viee- ueu a report of tue condition o, ; p t f the Ernosition. nresejited ie crops in the btate at lar-e based on : ports of correspondents from ail sec- ...msi of the Jitate. The various crops , land as follows : Cotton. The average production in l ie State grades 80 . Canu The best crop in the last de 4de. The average lor the State at . irge e compiled from Oaiober re torts, show.-, UGg to be a fair estimate. Tobacco. - But little damaged by the ariy frost. The production of 'the -ruifce not as large sm last year, but the vleW per acre averages fZJ, VI,.,.,i TUo mm far tf The crop for the next -ear ii ucuv ii promising. Oats. Tue same may be said of the oat crop. - Sonrhum. Crop larger than can be Horked up. The average is estimated . r.l 108in particulars' etions, more. Sweet and Irish Potatoes. Crop v ry good. The above is only a brief abstract of t!ie report issued by the agricultural department, but comprises the main 1- jfI mid statements. Tha President at Ashevilie. The Citizen" of October 221. gives a glowing account of the reception of President Cleveland and party at the ;Hte city of Western North Carolina. It was an enthusiastic welcome by fifteen Vuousand people. The party exceeded the program time allotted to Ashevilie, but it was well merited; for the public spirited people of Buncombe led them ro prepare a very grand ovation. The .'rendent and his party of distinguish tl guests were taken in carriages and conveyed through the principal streets and to the most attractive points in the vicinity, over a route of four miles in stent" occupying one hour and ten minutes in time. There were 1,300 mounted men an 1 a lare number of i idies on horseback in besides the multitude the procession, who lined the Greets viewing it in its passage. Trium phal arches, flags and wreaths, mu ;ic ..nd cheers were soma of the Ways in which the people yrave expression to their respect for the Chief Executive of the Union. Very Profcabh. Prof. Pierce of Harvard University has been gathering the facts in relation tor the mortality among graduates of college. He brings out the important fact tht't it is not hard study that kills. That the excess of deaths for the first ten years after graduation is found in that portion of the class of inferior scholarship. He shows that dissipation contracted at college is the cause of early death, and not hard study. High Irving, a plenty of "smashes'1 make war upon every function of the body, far more certainly than hard study. Thanks to Prof. Pierce for his labors in bringing out so important and instruc tive u fact. Correct. Keep your money at home. Pat ronize those that patronize you. Spend your money among your home institu tions, where you stand a chance to get it back. Every dollar you spend with a stranger is gone forever. Every dollar . you spend with a home man may find it way back to your own pocket. Every dollar spent here goes to help in build ing up our town. Figure the thing down fine and you lose money buying away from home, if you can get ihe articles for a trifle less than tliey cost you, at home. Uemem!er this and "act accordingly. Winston Tain-City Daily. Will Shoes po Up? Five thousand shoe makers in Phila delphia, "Knights of Labor,1 laid down their tools in a strike on the 19th. The factory owners met them prompt ly on the sani? day, by closing their factories and ordering the hands to pack up their tools aucLculi at t he office for their pay. Many of the five thou .sand will no doubt have a hard time in keepiug their wives and children fed, clothed, warmed and sheltered as the cold weather comes on; but as bot d men of an arbitrary association they must submit toit. Hour A. M. WaddelTs Address. The Wilmington Messenger of Sun - rv.i o.wif .:n ..ia:-u : uiy, i. ovhii, win puuit.su 111 111 11 Hon. A. M.'Waddell's address to be de livered at the Reunion of the Army of Northern Virginia, at Bichmond, on the 28th hist. Every Southerner should read it as an interesting and reliable contribution to Southern war history. An extra edition will be printed and orders filled by mail at five cents a single copy, or six copies for 23 cent?. Adre3s "The Messenger" Wilmington, G. & Windy Day Wrecks. A "furious gule prevailed all over the region of the lakes last Saturday nigl t and Sunday. At Chicago, Milwauke , Wis., Miirquetta, Michigan, Buffa o. N". and Cleveland, Ohio, the wind was very heavy, blowing about fotty miles an hoar. One or two vessels re ported wrecked, but no lives lost. There was snow in the storm. Fatal Unwise Building'. A four iriory bfVihiifig in course of ajwiiMU. i-' - 1 5: ii street, 2vv Vork, J Tin, jifii twenty vjrppw&St ail been UiUa ont and it is dead. Sir, Grady's Speech. We copy Wow Mr. 11. W. Grady's speech in resent ui.,' the President to tne u&teiu bled thousands at A thai t a, ii is n iiHMle! in length and tersness: ! The formalities of welcome to the President bewail with a prayer by Rev. th(j g na f0l!0wsc fa&fo onf Countrymen: I shall have tbe honor of preStt?t to you to-day the greatest ruler ou this earth. No Kiugor jfiinpcror or Czar holds place with the President of the American Republic. Right of inhciitance cannot coi f.-r, nor bold usurpation win, an equal honor to that conferred upon him to whom, by the peaceful and unchallenged suffrage of this. people, their highest commission has been given. It ii the most sacred politi cal trust that can be confided to mortal stewardship. Our pride and pleasure, sir, in welcoming you today is emphasiz ed by the knowledge that you have held that high commission with simple dignity and sincerity, aud that you have honored this high office with a strong aud stainless administration. As for this Exposition, it is enough to say that a law suit is now pending for the growing cotton of this season that seven ty days ago was supplanted in this field by thoss buildings. This Exposition is an evidence of the growth and prosperity of the Piedmont section, and crude as it is, it is an evidence of rehabilitation with out equal in our industrial record. Much of this is due to the confidence begotten by your administration. I can promise 1 you. sir, in tne name ot tnesc good peo ple a privilege to-day that even ihe Pres ident may esteem the right to look into faces and hear the cordial welcome of more Southerners than any living man has ever seen assembled. My couutrymcu, I present to you your President. A distressing incident of fair week at Kaleigh, was the misfortune of Mr. Perry Taylor, of Green county, a young man of 18 years. While he was mo mentarily watching a receding, train which he h id just left, YVedues lay, a train came up behind him and knocked him f orward a few feet, and he fell with both feet on the rail, and before he could withdraw them the trucks were upon them. It was a shocking sight to his friends and others standing near. Both feet were crushed out of shape, and had to be amputated. P. S. Mr. Taylor died at St. John's Hospital in Raleigh, at 9.30 A. M., next morning. Instead of returning to his home and friends full of happiness to relate what he had seen and heard at the Fair, his lifeless body was sent to them. A loving mother was almost wrecked by this sad incident. We leara from the Montgomery Vidette, that the people of Troy and the county, are in real earnest about build ing a railroad from Troy to Lilesville. which will put them in connection with the railroads of the State. Wt have no doubt Montgomery will ye; obtain ail the railroad facilities she needs. Her productive valleys, her mineral hills, her abundant forests ct excellent timber, her almost inexhaus tible soil, (' fields vet producing which have been in cultivation for a hundred years), and her healthful climate, are a guarantee of future development. She is comparatively a new territory. and will ere long be sought to meet the wants of this progressive age. One of the most interesting attr c tions of the State Fair, says the Xtics Observcr, was the experiment farm. It was visited by large numbers of practi c d farmers, and not without profit. The State Farmer's Institute held a meeting in Hie Commons Hall, Tues day night, with Dr. Parker in the i hair. One of the most precious privileges enjoyed at this day in this or any other eon n try, is that of worshipping God iccording to the dictates of the indi vidual conscience. It was not always so. The privilege was purchased "at enormous cost of human life and suf ieriug. It should not, therefore, be lightly esteemed. Among the incidents of the railroad accident on the Air Line, last Thurs day, it is mentioned that Mrs. Mc Dowell, of Ashevilie, who was in the express car, had gone to the front end of the car just at the moment of the collision. Her body was cut entirely in two, Her sister-in-law, in the same car, escaped with a broken nose. A call for help is made by the Mavor of Tampa, Fla., for the relief of the sick and suffering in that city. The prevalence of yellow fever has put a stop to all business aud the laboring 'T j ( weiit und the peopte or jne place are without employ- means tor support. There are now about 4,000 pension ers in the State. Tne amount 630,000 appropriated uy the State will give to each man only about 7.50, It i? a pittance, but better than nothing. i.ou win be worth more to some of them than ten times that amount to thuse who do not need it. Boycotting by the students of David- . a i i 1 son otiege is announced in the inter est of the DaciUsfmJfcntkf so says the Charlotte Chronicle. The students wilt only patronize those merchants who advertise in their Monthli. a i i . i A little boy between Raleigh and Go dshoro flagged down a train ladened w th passengers returning from the tiiir, and thus saved the train and all on board from the danger of a derail ment. N Mr. Becker, of Pennsylvania, is in ftt itesviile to superintend the building ot AH As V m Tien! ral implemeat mattqfue aa- Hrtior a-na siu ribi.npst. Nj more 4 trams !r slvc An iron .yessel of 850 tons, running b ween Wilmington and New York city, was burned at her wharf in Wil mington, on Friday. Her cargo con sisted of 930 ba'es cotton, and naval stores, valued at eO,QO0,aU lost The vessel also is a total loss. ft is probable that North Carolina will be poorly represented at Rich mond, on the 27th. And yet we know that her soldiers and c.tizens cherish the memory of Gen. Lee more than of anv other mail in the Confederate urm v. A scandal case between banker Raw son and his wife culminated Sunday last by his step-son shooting him down in a cmwd of people coming out of one of the fashiouable churches of Chicago. There was a big riot in London on the 17th, caused by a mob of unem ployed men demanding work. A con flict between them and the police re sulted in twenty arrears. Mr. W. L. Johnson, of Johnson county, recently lost an arm while gin ning cotton. Let it be a warning to those at the gin. Mr. Johnson's life i& in danger. The new cotton factory in process ol building at Concord is to be 70x1 50 feitt,ta.voator.iea. Several of tun tene ment houses are finished, and the work ou ail is going forward. The Nation il Rubber Company, ne r Providence, Rhode Island, has failec. Liabilities upwards of $900,000. aud the chief assets are the plant aud real estate in the town of bristol. An island of the Danube, called En gel, near Pichtuent, began one day' in May, 1810, to float, and moved a dis tance of eight miks. A fire at Hauchow, China, cause! die death of one thousand people and the loss of 83,000,000 wortii of pro perty. M. S. Hudgins, of Norfolk, Va. killed himseif while using his uttn a.- a club to beat oti'dogs t hat were worry nig a cait. Counterfeit postal car Is have beet. detected at Pittdbcinr. la., so weii exec uted that it IS difficult to detec. them The Raleigh papers are all notes on the Fair, which is have been the largest ever held State. full of said t: in the The New York Graphic, heretofore a Democratic paper, has been bought by a syndicate who will hereafter run it as a Republican paper. A patent has been granted to E. Thompson, Charlotte, N. C, for electric alarm and recorder for press. W. Ull oil The last estimate of this year's cot ton crop puts it at 0,403,000 bales. There was a pumpkin at the State Fair which weighed 115 lbs. NOTICE TO DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. I guarantee Shriner's Indian Vnnifui e to destroy and expel worms from the hu man body, where they exist, if used at -c rding to directions. You are a u t hoi -iz .d to sell it upon the above condition.' . D ivid E. Foutz, Proprietor, Baltimore, M I. The law as to the Collection cf Taser. The iast Legislature passed a more stringent law as to the colJection of taxes. The sheriff er tas collector of every county is not allowed to use his discre tion, but must sell at puolie auction on the first Monday in January all land ou which tax for the n recced inz year may be due. Heretofore the sheriffs have been indulgent nnd would delav selling land for taxes, but hereafter thev are not allowed to grant indulgence, but are compelled to sell on the first Monday in January. In Gancral D bility, Emaciation. Consumption, and Wasting in Children, scotzs xsmuision of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a most valu- able.food and medicine. It creates un appetite for food, strengthens the nervous system, and builds up the body. Please reao : I tried hcott s Linulsion on a young mau whom physicians at times had given up. Since he began using the Emulsion, his Cough has ceased, gained flesh and strength, aud from all appear ances bis hie Will be nrolunircd manv years. I have been in Hospital Service for the past twenty years, aud never have used any preparation with greater satisfaction." John Sitllivax, Hospital Steward, Reform School, Morganza, Pa. Cheek is the tight rope upon which crafty men often cross the chasm of ignorance to success. Washington Hatchet. L fe is a battle. From its earliest d iwn to its latest breath, we are strug ling with something;. A Woman's Confession. "Do you know, Mary, I once actually coutempleted suicide?" "You horriiv . t . i rr. i i ' . . . . ... wc, aim. a. leu mc aoouc 11. ' "t was sutfermg irom chronic weakness. I be lieved myself the most unhappy womunl in the world. I looked tea years older I than I really was, and I felt twenty. Life seemed to have nothing in it worth living for." "I have experienced all those symptoms myself. Well?" "Well, I was saved at the eleventh hour from the commission ofadeed w inch I shudder to think of. A friend a,dvied me to take J)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I did so. Iu an incredibly .short time I feit uko u ucw being. Too M'resvriptioii' cured me, and I owe Dr. Pierce a debt of jjratituda which I cau nsver repay." mm mm -'.- AND - o Our 36 in. Ml At 33i els. is the Biggest this market, -i . J ffe toe 01 ace out Bat stock before; buying, a complete line of DRESS GOODS -NO TUIMMINGS fOXSISTIXG OF MOUIE PLUSH AND STRIPED VELVETS AKD SOLID COLOIJS 01' ALL SHADES. Braided Sets from 75 ets. to $5 00 per set Underwear Austraiaii Wool, Camels Hair aud or ides of Wool Ginghams 15, Silk Flush 75 ets., worth $1 50. Undresses! Kid Gloves 90 ets, 18x36 inch Linen Towel 10 ets, Linen Handkerchiefs, 15 ctsM Ladies Hose, 5 cts.: 0-ine.i Scrim 10 ets. A large line of Beaded Trimming, Epaulettes, Bended net. Bargains in Misses' and Children's Jtihhed Hose. Gents1 Underwear. Australian Wool, Camels Hi.ir. A trood stock of Carpet and Rugs. Black Goods. Heu riette Cioth, 15 inches, $1.00, cau noi be equaled for $1.28. OUR STOCK OF Sh Can not be surpassed in the city. Ciill J onus ag- ALL WHO ARE LXDEBTFD TO US BY ARE REQUESTED TO CALL A SI) SETTLE. LOW AND MUST HA YE TUE CASH. 50:1m BO Y DEN & COTTON AND COTTON DEALERS IN CARRIAGES. PHOTONS. BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS, &c , AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A line of Corn Shelters, the very iest ever offered in this market. We make a speciality of the ee'ehrated Obchilla Guano, an unmanijiu ated and unadulterated Guano, equal to the Old Peruvian, at i ss lhan one-half the cost. No rock "round up w ith brimstone acid that burns up your lund,nd available only for one crop, but a Guano that steadily enriches your land, year after year. Those who use it once never fail to try it again and again. We also have on haud THE "NATIONAL," a Fertilizer, which gives quick re suits on Corn, Wheat, Clover, Tobacco, &e. Something equal to any ammoniated (roods ever ottered on this market. Prices and terms to suit the times. Give us a in. BOY I) EN & QUINN Ne: r First National Bank Store wm THE To Buy Cheap Goods iirn nnnn v. m otoi inn ( 5 J : i 110 M m I mTW 11 i Ull ill- Are decidedly in tha lea l w'a'a low prices a id honest good. Their retail departmeut is full of bargains, and thvur line of Dress Goods. Shoes, Do mestics, Hats and Notions, Afe Complete, Also, Laces Gloves, Hoiscry, Embroideries, Handkerchief, Neck Wear, Blankets, Comforts, tfounteruics. l'laur.els. Table Linens, IIoue , Furnishing CJoods, ie., &c. Bacon, Lard, iSugar and CofTcs. Salt and Flour, in short a lull line ot oliOL htllrvs. The above and a dozeu othcrj besides are ' the Stocks they offer at figures which make every article a bargain Tiiry buy anl sell Country Produce, Hides, Bones Old Iroa, Wool. Loose Cotton, &c, &c. They are also agents far the most popular brands of FERTILIZERS. In short, at their Store you c-;n get what ever you want at bottom prir3 All tiny ask is a chance to prove what th -v sat. juliax k watson. 10 is u ituau - Wool Serge Thing ever offered on ntion a few Bl i 010 SPECIAL BARGAINS, ' ; M sjjMiJfl pir iifet to S63 sir and Cotton mixed. siiners and see that we mean what wo s..y ACCOUNT OR NOTE WE ARE SELL1SG QUINN, SEED BUYERS, &AL.I&13L n , c. 49:1m Mi Carolina 1 6,cort. ROW: II COMtjJ October 4th, 1187. D. . Ramsay and Tobias Kesler, plaiuiiffs, Civil action agutiiit The Royal Fire Insurance to recover Company oi Uirunng- ham, Ala., defend- los53 b jr fire. anis, -J It appearing by affidavit nnd to the satisfaction of the Court that the defend ant above uamcd, the lloyal Fire Insu rance Company of Birm ingham, Ala., is a foreign corporation and cannot alter due diligence lie found within the State, ami that a cause of action exists in favor if the plaintiff and against the defendant,! which are within this State,. It is there fore ordered that publication be made in .1 d V. ltr..,.ll 1. mmm . A. . V. A m mm 1 , " ;Blu,B,iU,i " ""l'1' published in said county, for six succcs- sivc week:, conimauding the said defend ant to be and appear before the Judge of our Superior Court ut a Court to be held for the county ot Kowau at tne Court I House in Salisbury on the eleventh I Monday afier the first Monday of Sep - tember, i.ano answer or oemur to ine complaint which will he tiled in the of fice of the Clerk of said Court within the j first three days of said term? and let the j said defendant take notice that if it fail i to answer or demur to aid complaint J -during the term, the plaint ills will apply i 1 "t"-! to the Court for the relief demanded iuv. 1 Cllv-J tue complaint. J. M. HOBAII, Clerk Superior Court, 50:8t. Kowan Couuty WANTED! aiiners and Wood Choppers, At the Appalachian Mine, Montgomery couuty. Apply at ouce to COL. HARRY McCOY, Eldorado P. O. Manager. 45:1m fjQj-.JLL.L- O'Jli'L.'.'-JLJJJJf - special o THE MIGHTY DDLLAR ! Tha many have too few and the few too maml Ehave the pleasure to snaonnrc a nsw departure the focftfiA mM an sfcwy n Nw York city for the pureliasv anU schcti',," f our stock in order to enable us to q utile levver prices than n w ho liuy r.a long time and ask Wg prices in these dsvsof mail hard times. . - " . . , " ttaa Our Agent has instructions to watch every sale and rverv fail to look Rtter every house on the verge of bankruptcy and Vui'n "J with rath in hand t buy the lump or in the ht, every class of chaudUv thnt we van get at less than iia value, sir t lint We t un ," in plain liuures oo our bargains prices that have not fa-fa name l! quttetl in tliis market or any other. ,r Not by favor, but by merit alone, will we maintain and inr.- our unrivaled rcpu ation. rcasa PL' prices will not do in these times wli ii even t! v m i hhv not affird t Waste their money and the noor icoT . : !" of every doller and every As cur prices change o'letaiions litlf It will Linnr Aim tt n mum to buy of us. We shall deal in gootls and not house that sells the best yoodj tor the ..v. - - ..... "III iimii .V trah, Ifin-t Among our daily arrivals wc shall place pmitmty Uyond the whisjMr of compAi itai, enmpariso!i oi - monopo! ut, vi ..' will tea h you in the silent lo-iic of truth Uie difference bt t ween ileulitp' 'with lir. .ti. A 1 .... .. -t... .1 ! . . . . . . "f Ml nan ui.ui uiLii-wiimii uic chmi aim me Hence we throw out among the mass;? these pe laities---there matrhh-ss . i matchless pri.-cs. to che' k the insane and eriuiiiiai practice of waibii.: laom-v h r .? ia!tr coioiilcratittn of a little credit. " ' Who mrf tell ihe waste of momy when von get vour goods of houses thnt imv 9nl sell m I mg time. Gobi i., a m.ni.1 thing but give us genimi and ambition, an I then an emrgv tlit ntv t-r tires, a mind that never wanders, iia eye that never sleeps, and a in-rxT'iinu quivers, and we will rile rough shotl over all the world ! . New-advanced ideas ciowtl out the old pluck tam-ttI-of lin k cstili insoatl .f , i-i-iiU"! briiins in Ihe p'm e of cheek and science and ability beating hack ntd t ruchib. )nTo ddivion t!icsc moonshiiie inert ham s-with theirjhiugh and tr mentit.ns ie.n- tiu.e tM-,K What is the u-e of wasting a tlollar when ytiu may save it ? ' Up-in tijr counters will be thrown, day after day. new arrivals at panic prh't-V from nouses that rriiiapscd, others that will go 1own ttniorrow, and slid others who t.'.row out thesc'S i.-rirtces in vain hope to ou live th' storm Kroai stirh'tource as t ,ve tpy t r ioo Is. an I thvj ho i-e that wants the tra le of t!ie p tpc must g.i Ih.oii "tld t lvanet: line. nntt beat rhe-e pri--es r god- v . for if there is h mur in luan.t.r vinua in ,'t I g I a: I i.v prices, we en-.m to b oust us of rh ; -otu itioa thu uve p.oti-,i who dive down : r.t k lilton! We sltall off. r su-h utiansweralre argume'ds as no house V4n in itch ! a I. r a I ipeeialties at quotations that rut other enii off, r sterti aid stubl.i rn tacts tl.ut nill level your head on the subject of genuine bargains. Hard luck and ha tier times pi ch some high-touetl old credit concerns tl-r mast nave money io mu i inc inevuaoie i.ou- io K.. I. ..ml .....I ....I.! I .. lli..n..in,l II llill M illlil ji'umi i'fi in.'. I if .M - i . t i t ttotis figures away oe:ow ine regular w muesaie joooeis ol Uroaowax. Whn bankrupby and ruin overtaken the victim we are always there wit Ii lhv Ameri can DtWir. Wh.'ii the hammer of the auctioneer falls upon some grand and gigantic wimM nke liten jr Our Kume ! , ' Thus we are lighting against the tKl rotten credit system for money, for reputatioit add for the p.-oplc ! ' ' Tiiis is the music and these the prices that cro.vd our stor- whilst other inert h ants frlccp on their eouateis, wld e-dreaudng of the lay tf disaster and ruin awaitiuj all sh buy on long time aud sell ou longer who pay big prices, aud all at ti, tires that no pio p?e can afftrd to pay. , We invite an early and repeated visit and inspection. Ourstock will be replenished every few days and to merchant we offer some special leaders fully 15 to 20 per cvut less tli-n current rices in New York City. Itespei tl'uily submitted to the Cadi Trade only, by 4 New Yot;k Oi-fick : 45C & 43 Ukoadw4T. One Cent A; tides. Pencil Pad. 5 slate p'jaeils, black polish ed lead pencil, paiKT hair pin, box slioe iilackin. card of hooks an. I eyes, rod tape yard of nice." 3 good pen holders, 2 button '.looks. 25 envclojies, novels, one tlczcn t ht ions. iitft k t i s, iiii klecrochet net dies, Iri! armh t.i per. pair, whisth-s, tis.li lines and humlreds of tit lie r stapel items. Two C ut Articles. Cake laundry Bop, rake toilet soap. d. ham burg edge, fiiiL-er rings, 2(0 yard spool iloead sew on machine equal to Coates or C'huks. white bla k and colors all nu miners udlt truff hiitjtons, paper pins, scarf pins, yd "ibbou. toilet sap, pocket handkerchiefs, novels, dress buttots, large box blacking briar wimkI p'pes. cigar holder, scalloped pie plate 7 inch, i pt. tin t up, memoranda books, ball sewing thnad brown and white pictures, ridbr head pencils, paper of 25 sewing needles, set ol knitting in edits, yd. irish lace. yd. touchon lace, tloz. nice tlfiss buttons, 24 sheets note paper, ball knitti ig cottt a. 2 thimbles, spool button hole twist. ValuiS changing cvcVy day. Three C nt Artieles. l adies and gents pocket handkerchiefs turkey red handkerchiefs, 144 hirt buttons a cake of highly pcrumed siap, cake laun dry soap. 25 good while envelopes. 24 sheets note pajter, dressing coinlis, ladies i!t breast pins, pearl ear bolis. pair of scis sors. shaving bruh.ytl. ribbon, yd. tort li on laer, ytl. haniburg edeiug, pie plate, 1 doz. u'ce ilrtss liutHHis. ball knitting cottou to b it)ks, lad'es aid misses gaiters with buckles, storv IxMiks. laces, ribb.tns, scarfs. ruldnT tine romlis. poeket and ehildretisj round combs, horn itn-s ccinlw, 1 doz pins I and hundreds ot other novel: ie?. Pour Cent Articles. Poeket knifes, too'h brushes, zinc mir r rs. stamped dippers, 24 he ts note paper 25 giMid white envelop -s, toy books, sh ars hair p'u 100 ifi a box. nibber tirtss combs. ie purses, iiandkt it hiel extracts assor ted, wash i tiwcls. 3 in h taper saw tile. pt. tin t up. i u. ry combs. iubb-r pocket and children round i'ouiIm, 1 dox larsre safety pins, and bng iimsof oilier bij values at four cents. Five Cent Articles. 5 i Pad 1 eks. 2 tj'. milk pans, pn k p'ayirg cards, 24 sheets 5 lb. tiote paper, a bai. knitting cotton, hammered picnic ring rung, looks ilke silver, military caps, large shear, glasses. Fiench spool cotton, 00 yards, nick b matt h sales, wash lmwl gtxul size, gi nl ladies' ant! chih -rein's hosiery, 4 lunik cherry hat racks, a speiniid line of gents bows, veritable grater, enamel handle. ! himp biirner, 25 niHrial envelopt s. No. 0 shoe bla. king, g.md as the French aud con j . In 12,14, 19, 23, 2933, 39 - f 1 i i ill II I III. IV Goods which cannot be enmn- bur are below regular Itl klT( CORNER MAIN ly. argains. penny ennv. 7 with cV rv sale.it will I. H mnu i Kui . .. .. : i . ... L'lVG t- no: . w!!.'.. 4- a II II i VO I lltll ktiil UtllllW' 1 Vll! 111 w I s " -' ' ' V. i-tHisa and believe the masses will patronize lL.i monvv. In tore our neonle sotn InnilKibt.. i...4 . .-'inn are at nd creun sxsicm Itetwem the r i lit- a the - nioinnv iih ail know we have ti er .. ! rl I I . I. I.. .di- I n km ' I t ' u i I : c I4IC vuilie, anil VV C C; I ... . . n i. tier - RACKET C. O. D. STORE, Jno. BaooKntLD. A - tains as boxes, 1 much bricking as 7 regular 5.-. foot boxwood -lules. IiaailMiTu Ibbon. 25 cent novels, 25 en t cuff hut haivikL-r- tons, 25 cent jewelry , M.tkt, host duels, ban bru.-h s, nail brushes, large lattie sew ing mat him; oil lily toih-t. soap S cakta in box. p lair nil. ov ri.ikc a.lag soul, large cake, lar-e it) nz. bar- laundry soaji, 3 ekt! Ittun.ir.v sn ip, j.ound bar blue soap, app.cwotnl pipes, ruhlnr p a-ket com ha in cases, china l ead dolli. 7 pin hat racks, combination glase culler, I qt. stamped dippers, blue amber ennaw nnU crystal goblets, tliamontl pattern "drop tirawer handles. 1 qt. tin i-ups, 1 qt. graduated measures, a No. I. soup ladle, 3 salt eellers. snrink'tr ttip M-pa-rs and alt, leaf patetn preserve dishes. Cinch lasiiiih, siver vases, gimlet bits, s. ike gimlets, riff strainers milk skimmers, glass thinking mugs, 12 sheets paper and 12 envelop in picture box. Japan waiters, nnd liuudrvdis ot other big five ft nt uarg.iti.s. Seven Cent Ari'ele?. Mens' ruspenders, U's suspende-i, in tat ion silk hsjiderehiets. isr.s dairy pan's, whitewash brnsios, large wash bowls, w hite ami black auas b ts. stocking iut potters. 10 inch deep jelly piste, 4 hets tt lb. note pap. r, 2 bottles ink, bottle dine cXiiaet. jewciiy . t-ufi' buttons, breast pins, linger lings, 5 lubbvi head pencils, tooth brushes, scrvp ItHik, yard fine ribbon. 1 qt. covered bucket. 4 cakes laundry soap, wood Irame mirror. Uotle dime colovnr, 3 ilox. shoe hirers, 7 nice pen holders, 1 pair hone. I pair-i hose, 1 gro.s pant buliena, lace, coda I k haoiiurg ttlge. gents' bows, 4 papers needle. 24 sheets paper and U en vt lopes in picture box, aud lots of other gootl values. Ten Cant Art etc?. 2 and 3 qt. covered bucket, G.9 walnut r-erame mu n.r, IjIujk hantile tiiiiuers. 3 lares cakes toilet soan in box. bottle Florida water, jewelry, dress shiehls, 5 pajtt r pins, 2 20 ox. bars luundrj soap, tooth hratn, 8 rubber heml pencils, autograph albwsss, iio-e and hose, ribbons per yard, lace col ars. cents' tiows. neetlle book w it h .r paprfX needles, ilaininu needles, tfcc , 1 dt r. tdsr pencils, :J quires note paper, large jap diit pans, jt. milli pans. 4 7 ineh p:e p!te; spring balances, lar-e 12 inch thesis, 2 loot iU'cs, set tablespoons, treail k hives. pockei knives, razor straps, memorandum books, pocket ledgers, 5 balls sening thread; spools thread, 1 quire foolscap ppt, a tpure leal cap paper, large pencil tablets, shaving boxes, ' doz good sterl pens, 3 steel engiavings, majolica cream pitcher, ilas butter dish, china mug, 2 nice gob ets. 2 qt. drinking t ups, iare dolls china leads, hemstitched holies and gents hand ken hjefs. These are only a few of our ten cent bargains. KvrsV I n k r I 1 f 1 V I I JIIIG ll i all way old line It II SJTaiiR. AND INNIS STREET. . . i down T 1 " J jrnce

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