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I- I'.; - - ' - A If-.'- 1- 7 V:: .I " t - - i- -1 K I: Carolina Watchman. THUiwriA V, sErr. National Democratic Ticket. FJ FRESH)E3fT ; GUOVE.t CLEVELAND, Of irew lortc. i f ( .FOIKViCE PRESIDENTS IlltrO. THURMAjN, i - flUtr-Democratie Ticker "GOTEBlfOB t ! THOMAS Mi HOLT; of 'Atilttiance. ,ti f ---vj? FORiECREtlRY' OF fTATR: mi Walnrunty. ! 4 rua Diain, ..-.j .- DOKAtD Vf. BAIN, of Wake. - -J i ' - I, -FOR ATTORNEY. ttKNKSJktJ THEO. FJ DAVIDSON, of Bumcomtc. A. FOJt AUplfORI 0 EC ; Wt S AN DE RL A I of FOR SVPT. bp public ixsTRrcTiox: ; SL Mi FINTiEIl, of Catawba. V ; Foe" Asswmte Justice of !the : Sif-' . preme Cdnrt--lo fill the ' vacancy 4-auscd bjr the death of Thomas S. Ashe: ; Ij ' ' . : . -; JOSEPH J. DAVfe,;' of Franklin Count v. Yor Asoci.iie Justices of the Su preme CcfurtTunder awendinent to the Constituon: ; . ..I JAMES E. SHEPHERD, - r"of BeaufoiM'ounty. ) ! ALVHONSO C. AVERY; of Burke Conntv. : -' ml ' " J PvHi PRSilDRN'TtAL ELECTORS AT LARGS : ALlfREDi M. WADDELL, of New Hanover Countj. ' ' FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK, . Ijof Orange Coqntj. Helena,' Ark., has quarantined against very place cast of the Mississippi river, and South of Cairo. i . TheBocialistic Ibor Part y of New York w iltj nominate candidates i for na- tional, 8tate and municipal' offices. .H-. ' Chairman Jewitt, of the Deniocrattc rotate Committe chnrges that negro voters are being Imported to Indiana Ju large numbers. J . ' ; The general deficiency bill passed the Senate Mqjnday. The sundry civil ex penses of the Government goes over to the loth October. j i.lG. Pettyf GafTneyX'ity,' k C., a lianlwarc dnunmer for a l.aldinom house was found robbed aud murdered jat Bal timore a few days ago. ; j ' . L Marshal -Bazaine, who was in charge ci the French; urmy at Metz' during the 'FrancoPrussian war,- diel last Sunday Id Madrid, of heart discast. ; ; The Republicans have it, is said, com pleted thetr tariff bill, which will be re- 'portcd to jthe Senate ia Tfew da. A discussiou iof ittwiil follow which will probably last for a month W more. It proposes to5 reduce the revenue about 63,ooo,oooJ: .;- . i - J The Cotton 8eed Oil Mill Co., ai Char Jottc, soys iheiC&roHice of the 25th, have added material to tbe .machinery of the 1 mill, which will be opened on the 10th ot October with a capacity to crush seventv -tons of scdperday. ! The seed wiU i ! J average m gauons ot oil to the ton aud -.'t'fclK00 Mket for sceit is promised. J A Winston forresnoiidcut sevs: Col. I J. W. Hioka, Warden of the SUttej Peni ! tentiary, has located a camp four, miles j from town j oa the' 3Iocksville branch i road, for the accom modatfon of 100 con i wh 'iH .be put to .'w-ork on that road which will be mpletciijat 4once, Ijxwk out fpr us We sire' coming to Charlotte via Mooresvillesoon." " ! . -- ' .. S.. The NorCafoUna Board of- Health iiave given their pj.iuiqn, to Gov. Scales, . ihat no more refugees from the vellow fever district should bo received into L ine hUtuuiiiciisiMjy are.pUiced 4 in a Kinitary carnn! -uih1t , imo i . ti. Those I wntto JIentknville UHs "u-ere I largely depeudaat people, many of whom ;iolatcd their iwrolcand. are now a IMAI1.WU1 .4 'mm. - -'a ... ."v"-vv ,T "iimiwgton, Norfolk and 'harlestoit.w ,1 MHtt- -!l The cotton bUggiftg trust," savs the Charlotte Chronicfe WHk a fivA.tVrs.Vi;, 1 ..r , w 'vu- r 1 ' r..::a. t ; r-.; !".ul m-mea- people. North fWir.1v"Vj",'wJ VA w"UBllB tue rm. UKDERS: I R "V?" rot in ,iL The finished urticle tamed otit of thi :-i ZinnTml(rP1 v , - l '1 thelr Wem means lo-i10. ttoryts plaraly seerf' to" be bf corn' 1 LJ 1 It "WrJ ..tV Lsf ; ""-"n"ir u--r v'stw nousc i tie ,nntl,n f h0'Us y . -i..j "..ui. , - i !ia;r s ic rlr.?l relH;loui Wtetpi and State bouse; the verv hiyir "W" inai are vKt M in ' I - -r T Clean, Square, Dead Level SensebtwaDity, of boisterous, tTrankn, dar.cf i- 1 ' ' tig neos, who would dishonor a' y ROHIBITIGX (OF. THE CD PAItTY)- DKM 4 tfXl :-.f 'JiAni' r. trauma up 10 uienoxaoes.do wiui a tai lot .dwwepjgoderjihtf best I j .gbt J01 couKUHndaud with a view of the better m it m 1. X V roent of his mother county hia State and the nation ai lare. "fi islbT thUTibheAt voter, in search of l.gjht, with the real interests of. his people at heart, that this contrast iii government, as administered l who eafil"read" setisibly ' flunk dispas sionately anf hS rtoeV ift&'tsi re Yof -the right or. who 4a dices alone had Wown-afowpe trim; theY iTa1crv to himv. ftfrt dertr!taiHatlhginiflevtr nt tempts to tafk 5ense"fo n'fo3yethlpflfto a lcna, Jrg?7 io a lftan Vhoe narrow J brain can not grappa syllogism of lay his fcbnenisiolis tb his premised facts. fbol can't change his opinion -jus'tas tf goat can't stop eating nny: -he Juis nothing to change and-nothing to' Change. it witlju Tlien, it is tqTthe seiisibTcA rational, honest voter, whetjicr rrohibitionist, Democra brj llepublicaii. tl-at . these .Hues are addressed. . . , - Fucs, first,; Jioyanunty lia- pop ulat ion twenty-one vthousiuid soulg honesty worthy, indiutrious people, in; the moin. , , There-are, hpwevr, among them, less than twenty-one habitual drunkards; meu who nr a. flirty: and in- disputably down at th heels and do the way to ihr dogs. lH5cause of whisky.- If you think tliere are mo i' of tbese -latter, count thm tip, nnd"th Dem: Ev. Corrt ihitXec- will t resit yotirlist tfs confidential arfd pay $21.00 for -the twenty-flrst uamc. Tweuty-onB into as many thou sand goes just one thousand times, so that, as oiic is to one thousand,' so ariB the drunkards' of Rowan to her whole population. Now these ,twenty-one thousand. worthy people-have a right to a worthy govcrnment conducive to their interests; and. it is but fair to sav that twenty-one people should not be allowed to stand in the .way of their v vital in terests, for as Vho interests of one, unworthy man is q the-welfare of a thousaud worthy on 23, so stands the good of the drunkards to that of the whole people. This isa mathematical proposi tion capable of easy, perfect -deroonstra lion; one. which you must not deny, be 0 1 . cause, 111 aun, you cannot.. 11 it is urged that with the passing of these twenty-one unfortunate inebriates, other ones will succeed, them, it may, I also be insisted that other thousands of worthy :it " r-ii- i ;"l - men win fuini' aucr me inousauus iiero Another fact. There are two great parties struggling for the mastery in the "TtState, both having possessed it at one tune and another, and yet another, aud a third party, seeking to climb into power; in their order, they are mentioned -as Democratic, Republican, Prohibition (of the third party). Now, the Democratic party is made up of white men, the Repub lican of negroes, with hef c aud there a misguided white, and tho ProhitiQiitpt of converts from cither party, the field hav ing been fully occupied before they pame. Again: The Prohibition party. is made up of seven whites to every black. Therefore itsf converts are from white sources (there is only one such source) the Democratic party, hence their con verts are from Democratic ranks. This cing the cast, it behooves us to inquire what it portends, or rather what the in evitable result would be iti the event the Prohibition part v could control tun hundred and fifty votes in every county throughout the State. Two hundred and fifty votes to the county would not suf fice to give the Prohibitionists a single township, or elect one constable for that party in the .State, and yet, remem bering that there are ninety-eight coun ties, stich a number in each county would mean a sum total of twenty-five .1 - tnousantt votes 111 the State. Then, re-1 membenng that the Democratic majority in North Carolina, at outside -figures, is only twenty thousand and that four out of five of these converted Prohibition voters must come from the Democratic party, you have this result: The Prohi bitionists, having accomplished nothing for themselves, and elected io one, and having taken- twenty thousand votes from the Democrats, w;ill . have defeated the cause of white government in the ?tate, wrecked the Democratic party and reinaugurated negro rule iu North Caro- Hina will, in short, having accomplish ea nothing for themselves, havq played havoc aud committed blue ruin. If you doubt this, I will prove it. The defeat of the Democrats is already proved by the figures above given. So then, hs re gards the havoc, the degree of mischief. In 1870 the Republican treasurer turned over to us a debt of forty-one million dollars' as a legacy surviving be yond the demise of their astern of gov ernment. If we are defeated we.wiltshow on our books a debt reduced iu' twelve years to from' forty-one to three miliUc of dollars. ,To. pay?ortV-cjie million f i dolhinurpuld bankrupt the State, their system or government means a forty-oue million dollar rioVit ii. them in nfl-or , - iwiuuni i.ti niiuo. . .w vuumuitv; l l htate. Again, under their rule the spi der spun his web across ihedoor; of the school house iu North Carolina, and Hc nmd wasp, unmolested from year to vcar, built his testimoniaL to desolation on window, ceiling, and wall, or where he pleased; the State Univerkitv and its students gone, -and f hcnndreds .erv hrl V.J Ir ..-n uuu nonor, was a ca . Morawii.f,kestkl bofdeoftj ruiftttpy naxrow Tffmake'bllustlcaa farbe and aroUI'sliamcTtreatv ha vino- been reiectcd. there isno tetter throTT tliU 'papef I rti'U muCj&t&l'Ah Xiiu hno. Ht: dbubt-abbul the sisrninK of Uie bill. In I Ita never irittd foV Irt - ItVhVm: wJtii ifIM connwtio jtnay.bc xyell, enough to ns of d'Jars tj m A wtuc she ed nr t owe and c . i ' - r 11- . .. Id no; pay. svsUAi mitLhttmZmtehonQit and debt. ; .!' : ' s - ' ' ' -fourthly.-; The Republicans taxed ns. to the extent of eighty cents upon every one hundred doUutworU -pf rwi the present I)omrimc nrr fstWe cents. - Then their system means quad- wpl,mt-iwA iwmtww? Fifthly-. ' They jjavjs iJJoldens to prlal , 1q jpuhtic JjaiUiJta .sboi-t, nej-no, rule. ajia negro riuera. T.iu-, 1 b.tck to qmnd: erzt .atomlran-, duti, or juo, quest iot as to. wnetner ihj Lrlefeat.of. the IcmocrUic jirty feav"- The Iiopalilicwins ofter us debt, bankrupt cy igttoraace, yice,.barbarity to the in sane, dishonor, partisan, purebasable JullgeSf qu-ulnipled r tax burden, Un pbaclwtLXioveruors, negro- rule, tyranny ami shame -and if this is not havoc, des elatiotrand blae ruin, what hi deed is- it? r All thfs for the want of thetwenty thou sand voters who have thrown away their yoieef.1'-?w ' v'. ' "J ' fioniebne has sa'rd that aTmah' wttli two fifty cent pieces jaWme upmialiBt his eye cant see" ft hpisahb?''floiraf b5iin feetff J IsnH Vh iilitloqistt leu opin fo the same cnafge, .'if ,lie allows one inebriate, to crowd up so .close to Jiim that lie. can't see Jhe. one. thousand j men who.nre, standing further oif. Ah, Ibrother whic.racn, 111 the name of your mother btate and ber honor, in the name of the school house, the Little children, God's smitten people, and the preservar t ion of our' common interest, stand that drunkard .back, so that he cannot wall - joS. the-oae thousand of hard working citizens behind-hitn. Make him stand oacK so wat vou can see that he is on And. wo Ato t thoitsand. Then vote with year old friends (stilt yonr friends) and always your brothers ofx the white race contending for white man's government in North Corolina. By Order of the - PEM. EX. COMMITTEK. Dockery at Troy. Before Mr Dockery shall again let it slip out while speaking, that he is n Baptist (the most numerous deuomi nation in sonic parts of the State, whose votes his is intended. to win) he.slioald go down to :Troy and clean up the scandal to which his visit there gave rise on the 30th of August last. A few years ago the Baptist people in Stanly and Montgomery icorri'd one of their preachers, Cartervby name, for netting on a rortune wneei at some fair. But here is a brother Baptist running for Governor who. according to sworn testimony published in th.c Troy Vidette, of several respectable ien, left five empty flasks in his room, all smelling of pirittuus liquors, artd bf"uled the room and damaged "the furniture to such an extent .that the proprietor, Mr. G. VV. Allen, made him and ! his traveling companions (who left in their room six empty lkiior bottles) pay extra for the dam age none. 11 01a Mr, uarter w.us tti . ... 1 ir 1 1 1 1 s 1 lenccd for making one bet on a fortune wheel, what ought bbe done with 0. H. Dockery fof scandalizing his brethren at Troy in the. manner described ? They handed old Mr. Carter over to the tender mercies of the evil spirits outside of the walls of Zion. Will they exalt the filthy 0. H. D. to be Crovernor of the Staj,e?. Not a Farmer. Eight of Col. Dockery's near neigh- lxrs have joined in answering a letter of inquiry as to the Cols baisted claim of being a farmer. They sty uit is, well known in the CjlonePs county that1 he is a dead f lilurea afarm3r;"and th4t,4he is not anything' but a ranting politi cian." His neighbors piit their names to the statement thus mule, andfthatt it seems, ought to settle the qnestiou. France has sent a- ybung doctor "to Florida to stndy the yellow feven ' He has given much study to the disease and expects the opportunities offered in Florida will only confirm the truth, of former conclusions as1 to the cause of the disease. He says, "My firm belief is that yellow fever is a local affection, of which tha first cause is development of the microbes in the intestines." - Qneen Victoria has been strnclvyith ?.Ktgh admiration for tfldia servant girls, who are said to exemplify a)l the virtues and desirable qualities of gape-J nor servants witnotit the vices of those - - . .1.. - 3; . r- usually employed in the palace, and has ordered -the employment of a num ber sufficient to supply three of her great houses. ' " " 5i-rr i i -' '- . -' - . f Washmgtoh, Mb., is""built up ny the maiiuTacure of .cpru cob pipes thej 7tHvai!roadf ?W4 V ti evtt U I . 1 1T . I rALl in IiH4mUJ.: , ' . V '-V; fWate that th (5 Congressional tlclegjitiort .1 nn v TarAvd r- . a i - 1 a l v-k Wathinstaa, Letter.?, , A from our regular correspondent.) WasHIVwTo'x; fsefmnber 2418" The Chinese exclusion bill ias pUcd 1 Mr. CHtneland'a li nirarid ty mem- i I I i 4gy having passed I botli pi ises, f tn'd ft I j yfriday eveiilng trYj' Tv lv'r j ' ' t ea a aisnaicn ironv-ine uiiaeu ciaies Minister to China stating that the treaty L has been rejected by the Kmeror."' To I the' superstitious this Will appear like veland would vetolhebill on the ground that its passage before the Chi- was a breach of international courtesy and so It : wak 'Bnt7 now the bill just onsressionai (icicca trom fhe Pacific slope are all fflad' that the treaty has been rejected, as they.re- 1 m I .mm mm gardibe-bill jnst p;issed ashTnucJi heftefV'i xewedv.faf the evil comtilaiocdof. - i The Kcpnblican .Senators ltavQ heard from homCj.,iid oucq jnorejthe country, is promised a substitute for the Mills bilY in a few days. They held a cauctfs" on , , t.LU--u-.ur.-.i.! U 1 ! .fMJ" 'urrniTervane. a marvel or nr.lf twturdayprVhTCh tiwy'Say M Js only wtlMf -tiratb.anfl vinlesomeness. More conomkul ed Tor xi -general interchange of opimon,'Uu wearaiMrTiciBas, oa cannot oe sold in but tbe general impression is. 1 nln . " , . tariff bill was the princrjial srbject of dis - no final conclusfon, " v -v' ?i ' Fr sjile by Binaham & Co.,Toung & Bos Representative Kilgore,- ly ' nrl ;objcci Wn.pil N. P, Moridiy. tion. nrevertteu tho iernr resolution g-vt propriattig $000 for.tho y elluw - feiser. sufferersfreni Dassfnsihe IIuuhc... It has ; passed the feenate and is ccj tain to pat the House, but Mr. Kll-Jofe's" bbie'ctiori ": ' compehBt to. go-throurthe'ular rOUtinf;Pf I - ? . Representative Feratf v one of die -few-' irhtcr V Kia li.fnthfr.('i TTIe Vnnervn Cs 1 1 fnt- i U- 7 ..7 .'.vwx. . . . . J m WI llltirvil this, is: that 1.10 one deiiics that a revision ! lainl reduction of the tariff , is necesHary,- ana that thus tar the Kepubhcaus kavo formulated no plan.for rethtcing the sty plus or correcting the evils of the present tariff schedule. . Secretary Col man, will probably soon be the ollicial title of the popular gentle- man who presides overJhe Department of Agriculture, tbe House bill making that change having been passed the Senate. As the House pnssed the bill it I a. f il"" .- a ' - ! iransierreu ine weatner nureuu 10 t tic new department, but the section has been struck out by t he Senate. ' tiinrl Y A Aniline trr-to 4 nian of the St. Lewis convention, says that making a. comparison with this date four years ago', the Democratic prospects arc just 120 per cent, better, now .thun then. " In! view, of the fact -.that it is ohlv necessary to hold dnr own to "win. the outlook is flattering. In order to show the Republicans1 how much they desire to seej, their tariff: bill introduced, the Democratic members of the - Senate Finance Comm'ttec "have iigroed that the bill shall fee reported to the Senate the same dayL.it comes frjm the sub-committee. . The Democrats will, of course,! report the i Mills bill. Tho negro Laug.ston is now running against Mahone for Congress in the Pet ersburg district, being the : nominee of a con ven tidn of sable bolters from "the, mnchine.1' The darkeys are in complete revolt against the little General, so-that: the latter: is now a boss witlMu',t a--following. I - -..ir. Bpom SlIOES Democrats who did ptrvvtflforttUeMjlhi,.!; bill; says! hetlfiiiks thanow Jook,, . much bilghlter;fprIr."ClcveJau(T than it PMlt 18881! In the Latest Styles and of the EES T QUALITY. JLadies fine hand sewed walliing boots, common sense and opera toes. ; r ; " OISMisses spring heel button boot?. ' EeElegaiit -variety of children's- and infant's sliocs, and a big supply of crjildreri's Seal Grain'-SCHOOL' SHOES. MEW!, AND'' SEWD SHOES. 5 .00 to j ("Poii't failrto :;spebiir '..New Process" $3.00 No nailsj or, tacks to hurt .Uie.fijet." . jbsf as smooth . m a sewoul at oqe-haif the 's , , ". ....! -; . r iLA ;i9v;yand Iiandsa9;Q trunks. . ,.. . SOFT, CRUSH and - ..!;.$ioo TO JANCY WOOD, GqLD AND.SjjER TIP GLORIA SILK I 1 $-1.75, $2:.oq;;.''$2.5o.. - 6MPTLY ANI CAnEJ?UIFlLttrJ.; : ' f' ' ' :i- '-- . ;ri4 S-- ' 47 ' '"- - - BManB aaM - . . . ' I . . mm J ik av - It'. ! ' ' '-: t .. - .. ufelQ! 'tio: ina-Gold, BpitT. tr 4 : . fail V t: f- Absolutely Pure. i. I """iiciii.HHi niiiii.ucui'uuiuurui iuw real, sunn wetglit. Hum ornhosphatenowders. Soldonjyln 1 ci cans.; i.ovxCS -kinoJuwdebCo..18 WalTst. N ! - . rSV'-'H' iJ U II1, ..tamped b tixr bottotn M all my twice ? Kt.S w icTing uie xacurr, which protect the wi ua.niiewr gooaz, u a naalrr If glM'Bhoc at a rednowl price, or ajitlie IiastlemwiUKut my naiu ami pric -Trryr Trm " ""'WJU W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOR GENTLEMEN. The only calf ft3 SEA MXESS Shoe smooth to- BWe. NO TAl ACKS or WAX THREAD to hurt the fett, easy as hand-sewed and NOT RIP. S4 SHOE, tha oririaal and only hand-sewed welt $4 shoe. an snoe. iLduais ousuMu-maaa ones cosunjr irom o io . , JWWJLAS S3.50 POX.TCK SHOE. Railroad Men aa4 Letter Carriers all wear tiiem. Smooth lasldc Us a Hand-Sewed Shoo. No Tacks or Wax Thread to hurt the feet. AV. L. DOUGLAS 82.50 SHOK is unexcelled for lietivy wear. Best Cult Shoe for the price. V. I. DOUGLAS 83.25 WOBKIMGMAN'S ' SHOK is the best in tlic workf tor rough wear; vne bair ought to wear a man a year. W. I. DOUGLAS 82 SHOE FOR BOYS l th best School Shoe In Ow; world. AV. L. DOUGLAS 1.75 YOUTH'S School 6aoe gives tlie smaU Boys a chance to wear tbe best slices In the world. ; AU mado in Canfrreas, Buttoa aod Lace. If not aokl by yoiir dealer, write i IV. L- DOUGLAS, Brockton. (Mass. M; S.,Ufi0WN.-Agent. Salisbury. 14:till Julv 26. . w & mm 8 andJtATS in $6.50. slioe hand jqt - of , huhes' canvass dressing STIFF HATS from n O-NT and tlW $5.-00 ::&:yNWYCK, je rli T'f-Tm I1ITM Jt t?: 't5 ' tT . -u-r - WE. ARE GRAM; life- to BARGAINS i e?erj Dfijarieffl -t OUR Wh)Hr ' -:. - v Diss goods iiilii WERE KEER. MET2IEE 3 - And 25 jr cent. Jf last Season. X Out CIk, Wrap 6' full of the latest ir ALL Si Remember, ve iirtL headquarters on low prices And oooii 5 . GOODS. We don't want the earth :in fThnnt.V will Clticf. Ma ft-k vVv..j ... uunuia, vo. vy A . get our prices on OPS .YS feVFLfi 6 AMPAt'GN OF With the determination-to EYerTnOiBOf He ' iA Good "its i 3.09, and 4.98. -1 lr H 1 J Better Goods a 78,- 7.8 10.98, and li.9S:t: 11. w i"Y""l .".vy1' onit at worth 3512.00. I 1 Jg" We make specialty flfLOING and can suit everjbodj4U" tarova STOCK IN THIS Gent Suspenders at 10, lo,Mrf 231 23, and 49 jier pair. Boys' at 5 and 10 " Blnckin Ut 1. 2 und ti cts. cr bx. Hose, and Half Hose at o, 0, rp, 13 anj 25 cts. per pair. Lisle Thread Hose 13 cts.f pair. Willingtoii spooj thread at 2 cts. Ball thread 2c. . Silk thread 5c, and button hole twist lc spool. pper pin 2c. Paper needles 2c. Qbait seats 10c. Box blu'ui 1, 2 and 5 els. Mckcl Cbicksat 89,. 99. and 1.23, j Bqrf note paper 8, 10 amt15c. i doz. shoe strings 5c. .Ipmorandum book 5., 10 and 15 cents.7 Parte envelop 5.j , One quire 0 lt. uote paper 5o, One doz. aafety pins5c, Ltdks? Jersey at 49, 73 and J.J . T7! T TT T , X U JLU v)hV - T tf o.ctel Prl and lower than ever. SACR11ICK1). I only a small portion of Kow- r Vl' Vnr nnfll . . . . , j : viviJ V i-'ily UllLli JivJll BUL" IIS illJU '" ':! everytlunff. . - i VAN WYCK & SCHULTZ. ! 1888 sell-LOWER than eyer; MEN'S' WORSTED I) AGONAL ANT) CASS13IEII To be sold immplfliThhi i I jf-'--.'VVJ. !f ; Tliey wbouglbtt at 50 per cent. les than tlie regular value and will be closed out accordingly. Qbisj a Gennlne Barfiain ! r LINE IS CJOMPf.TCTP m ' 2,00.0 tooth picks oc. Parses at 5j 10,1;! 15 and 25c. BritishBull DoX pisfolf all' ftt 3. Pocket kriives at 10. 19,25 and 49 cts. f B eacch. .i:tJ r J i i"- ' '-hIT W drive in fine aad coarse comb ntfN 3, 4,5, 7, 10 and- 15c, each worth - dooble ' :: tne. money. " a i.arge line of laondrv soapa at pnert 4 to close thiinrinit , ? w r 'Ir t -- - : 1 ... Miliar ,, Our; line of Ladies, Hisses and Gcnta!:. sboeaarc unsurpassed bath in quality and '. price. v- ; . Tinnnre (or ercrylwdr at boMm fiittres. . Two boxes in:.tii!ifs, containing 300 cac!, for 5 cents. -' 7 ; Mr: - - -. If - L ! ' is. St fb 3w "zirJBAGKET STOQE. A. t,i --4- . f
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