Garojipa Watchman. TlILRpA.8ErT. 12, 188. Rev.. Saw Jones is to s in Durham .frvra October ZAu 14. ' f TUe gmtt strike of London dock men i at an ndT the strikers having their their. The Na?y department 1ms decided Jto"Ccept the gunboat "Petrel" built -.by the Coliuibbiu Irum Works of Baltimore. John Sigmou, colored, was lynched in Gaston County lst weekv for a foul ussault on the 12 year old daughter of Mr; J. R Moore. .. The-Charlotte News tells of a horse that was killed by being badly stung hy yellow jackets. Wc have known f similar cases before. - rve hwd red hands nvc .Jtnployed laying down wer ppm in .lljileigh. They went on the jb :vx?liictatly ; at 8 cents- per hour,, and a. pact ofthein have since strqek .for -10 cents ' per ,hovr. Tbpy are rot. and tlwcontrac- tor 'is filling their place with otlrer men. 7n - - Blessed is the luaif or woman who u too biity with useful labors of any; kind to read the big dailies, with their reports of crimes. Or all the unprofit able reading now issuing from the press, there i none monrsa titan the horrid recitals of wickedness and crime. Tlie pine straw, cotton bagging fac tory f North Carolina has a contract to furnish six million yards of bagging to Texas enough to cover-1, 000,000 bales . , - Five shots at a burglar," says the Charlotte News, and ' only one made him howl; but be got aw a', all the same, and will probably try it again, yery shortly. ' - ' A writer iji the Progressive Farmer has been making figures on the differ- ence in cost to the farmer between light and heavy hales of cotton, and t !! snows very conclusively mat it is economy to pack in heavy-bales. It is a point well worthy of consideration. e saving on heavy biles is an item of importance. Seajoats, an ornamental plant which grows abundantly alonsr the South Atlantic coast from "Virginia to Flori- fda, is rapidly becoming a profitable ar ticle of trade, quantities of it find ing a market, in the large cities of this country and across the Atlantic. ft has only lately attracted attentioiras an article of commerce. America is the greatest country 'in the workLjust as the great American exposition to be held in Washington in 1S02 will be the greatest show of the kind ever seen. Jsteve Urodie, another foolish adven turer, has gone over the Niagara falls to be taken up more dead than alive. He was dressed in a nvbber suit, pre paredfor the purpose. " Congressman S. 8. Cox, of New York, is dead. A great and goodwill an has fallen. His funeral will take place at the Presbyterian church, Uunivcrsi ty Place, Friday morning. A furious storm prevailed in New 4ork yesterday rain,'and unwind of 30 miles un . hour. Everything in confushrn shipping damaged, vessels blown ashore, and business suspended. "Trouble het ween base ball clubs," is the caption of an article in an ex change. We are not surprised at it. We have been long expecting the base ball clubs to bring on trouble a new fight between the North and South, or an earthquake, a wreck of mntter or a crush of worlds. They hold a news paper position more to be dreaded than a cyclone. Frank Stack, a white man, and Dave JJoone, colored, were lynched at Mor ganton, NYC, hist night at 2 o'clock, by a party of masked men. The two were forcibly takeu from jail and hung A terrible explosion of w?:r material aud kerosene, at Antwerp onj&iturday, following by a raging fire, resulting in the death of ab;ut 10) psrsons, and the destruciio:i of a largj am aunt of property. A Xew York crenius Misrjrefifs the ftnt- lintr srun as a poofl instrument to execute condemned eriminnls. Why not put Vni in one of ihese big dvnamite guns they are hnildinir now. nnd scoot 'em off to glory? They would he cure to pop everytime. nnd would do the buryin" as well. Wil. Star. Aye.-and it would put an end to horrid spectacles, such as the writhing agonies of suffocation, on which crowds gaze wjth a strange delight. - A,;Botoii:inaii do.wn in Bolivia bus got ten, hold. of an old abandoned mine which im proving one of the richest in existence. If there is any vca!th under the ground which a Boston man can't find if you give him half a chance, it will have tube buried pretty deep. H uSStar. l' IT.'' i At. ' a rl An: nou i innic uie greeu to a ios- ton man. If tbereis anything on top or under the giound, in any country on the earth, t hat a trhitc man wants, be is going to have it. See how he or Africa. The natives iu the jungles of that country will be strangers at home in less than a hundred Vears. The llileigh N.w.4-OjHrVer men tions a new kind of cotton grow ing near the city -called the "Bailey ' for which sixteen cenls have been offered for the lint. Seed pear shaped blank, and very smooth, which can almost be shaken out of the lint. Wade Harris, editor of the Charlolte News, who is detenu ined-h is city shall not Le behind in anything, says thev have got it there, alsoor suniethiii" just like it. There were some publications nude of thi- new variety of cotton last year. It was brought out by an old nerro, we think, who found it on a farm in an eastern count v. It "oupi-.i v . rr idopted it will spoil one of tiit reve nue of the cotton seed oil companies, depriving them from the lint thev ob tain from re-ginniug the seed to be used for oil making; for it seem? there is no lint adhering to the seed of the new variety. . Washington Letter. (Fi'om our regular correspondent.) WAsmxJTO Sept. 0, 1880. President Harrison found his official f a hi i ly t he cabi net i n Why thing else but a happy condition when fie arrived here, and the cabinet' meeting Held on Saturday was not in the least like a Methodist love feast. There were sev eral things thatji;:d had a telidencv to create more or l s troublo among the brethren. Firt came the question of calling an extra s-s.dn of Congress. That took up sereral hours and! thy debute at times became somewhat d West Virginia's Awful Record. A correspondent of the New York Star writes iarp, not to say anirrv. but Msr Windorn and Tracy, who have from the first opposed calling an extra ses sion, finally succeeded in gettng the question decided in their favor.- I50 that matter is settled. There will be no extra sesssou of Couqress. The Country should be thankful. lint here are two little matters that were not settled: tne rumpus between Secre tary Noble and Commissioner Tanner over the question of who rnns the pen sion ofiire, ( It is thought by those best lniormed that a final settlement of this matter will create either a va cancy in the cabinet or in the pension office and the ridiculous farce beiii" exacted iu Bdi rings. Sea under the r ders of the i'reasury department where by crews of one man are pfacod on ves sels ci;j;n l t r ille.;illy t.iking sva!s. No one objects to the seizure ai.d con fiscation of these vessels. Hint is tiih carrvinir out th :w mf tlw. i.i spreading that the Treasury ment does not wish to hold the vessels or it would see that a proper prize 1 1 Tanner ta Go. , There appear to be no doubt that the Presidet has decided to dismiss him iu :v few weeks. The Washington correspon dent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, w ho j has always been well informed as to the j purposes of the administration, savs thati- the investigating committee has discov ered evidence of "a laxityjof administra tive responsibility and control, wjnch has involved the government in exces sive and unwarranted expenditures for re-ratings and pensions." The New York Tribune, which has been desposed to ridicule the idea that there was any thing to criticise in the increase of the public debt during the past two months, will be interested to learn upon this authority that "tne enormous outlays of tne past two months have spread con sternation, and, if persisted in, will wreck tire Republican party, if it docs not bankrupt the Treasury." " -' ' $ -' . " H ij 4 CAR LOAD; Of Bagging&Tiesrfiisti idea is denart- 1 At the Wajon Factory. Workmen were at the wagon factory yesterday belting her up. That is tL say, tutti:2 in all bund :iinl KIfu quiring to run the machinery. The en gine is what .Mr. YV West calls a daisy. It runs with the smoothness of a sewing machine, without a jar of any kind. As soon as work can begin, a dozen hand some wagons are to be made, which will be exhibited at thu State Fair. It is now proposed to start work regularly on luesday, and it is believed that every thing will be in readiness by that time, rhe force of men required "to run the factory will he forty. The capacity of the factory will be from eight to ten wagons per day. Raleigh has -onh- to keep her ears open and she will, in a day or two, hear the hum of the machinery. ars-Observcr. ..,,.. .,t .... !... i... a ... 1 . . - viiicitii re ...i me 1,1 iiiiiid es,reis. ; port, made oy Dr. E i"ciie fii-i- Another Asylum Investigation. In One of Secretary Wit;(!.ins colleau"- ues asked some very pojjited questions about these seizures, and many still more pointed are likely to be asked by inquisitive CongresMuen next winter. The Uniiel States Government has Charleston. W. Va.. Sent. 7 -ThP 'ol'e niore war vessel afloat to-dav than State of West Virginia has well earned i ',:ld when I last wrote you that is, the right to be called the "Dark and unless some of those already afloat Bloody Ground1' in the last twelve have stro.-k- , rnr-L- eil!,.r ,! !.ofuS.tc,ito'!he bottom since the sucrelsfol rst : 1 1 f 11 , ., I'liinciiiiig in me new cruiser t 111 a- it Philadelphia Saturday, Kice hasjieretofore been harvested by a sicklefand one acre has been a day's work for a man. The Savanah News notes the introduction of a reaper in the rice fields on the Savanah river which performs the work of ten men. and if pushed can reap 15 acres a d iy lltftllllll A A i 1 it xiic iii iiiiuic nm uniy cuis rne rice ibut lays it out on the stubble to dry. Another American triumph to econo mise labor. months. The a fearful record of crime. In the six mon i ns or 1 in vpiii- siTiv.i-n t,i. - - 111 II I lets were committed. and the oniv hany- 1 delphia ings taking place were those by' mobs of September 7th - 1 -7 - , iniuriaieu citizens. Ot these there have been five in the last sixty days. 'i'i... r.. 11 1. i 1 . 1 . i rvr t wcit luuuwa . 1 wiiei uistory 01 some , "i viive jogan, tne wuumv Known 01 the most atrocious cases in horrible i newj:P:lP(M' correspond'i:t to le detail. The people are in terror at this "'"J"1 ;lt, B,to1 Elaiul. He was 1 A ,, iu xe.as, oui ;,s a niaticr ol and go constantly f.ict lle h v 1:veJ :lbro l(1 nearly :all his I life. He owes his appointment en tirely to the influence of his talented mother. . a Among the appointments made lv President Harrison Saturday was a sun the state of things, armed. iiinuuiciu ui me ins.vne Asylum, in Which he stated that there was an ap parent discrepancy in the wood account of the former Steward, Mr. Join, V. ihomion, aji investsgation was held by the executive committee of the Hoard of Directors yesterday in the Lnited States building. Capt.'Octavius Coke and Mr. II. H. Smith were the members present. Several witnesses were examined. The committee will not report the result arrived at till the meeting of the Hoard of Directors ht'ics-Obecrrer. Bkidorport, Conn.. Sept. 10 Tailor's bustle manufactory, where about COO I girls Irave been employed, shut down ! naiui'diiy night because tiie bustle has gone out of fashiun. R0V1SIONS! NEW STORE? P. W. BROWN, (Vcxt to Farmers" Warehouse) . . Dealer in - - . - - Choice Family-Groceries, Teas. Coffees, Sugars, Spices, CANNED GOODS cf evpj yluescilptlon, Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, anJ niiny otber artlctes. suc'a as Batter, Eggs, & Chickens A .tl all kinds of -ounlry 11idu!c. For Country Produce. 2.7"V.ill anJ sk mr anJ ou wl'.l always remember Uio place. r5f"Ir yo do not noe l ioods bring your HSSie to be re i reJ, or your Ili rj-s 10 be ho.l. M'SpfcUUiM, P. W. BROWN. .'T:S;a SOMETHING TO Dou-v. I baggixg rnvlxM AT PRICES THAT Vfit SAVE YOU Mr.DnS 1 00 0 OVER AXV eoTTox covEni- THE ESPECIAL ATTJ-XTlov, IS CALLED TO THis'v Cotton and Gra n iaiksi. lli-rortt-d l.y DOVDEN i QUI XX. Fc wle's Majority 15,000. WE :'oinisil the people liat i1 Jiul;e Fowle was fUctcd Governor of Xoitli Car oliiia, we woiiltl sell Goods 10 per cent. less than any IIouseii Salisbury. Look at This: 0.00 Suits rcductjcl to 4.00 7.00 " 4 " 5.00 10.00 " u " 8.00. j 20o. double-width -Dress Goods 12ie" White Blankets ?1.00 per pair. Good Urogan Shoes 81.00 perpair. Hickory Catiwba Iniustrial Associa tion. The Hickory C.itawb.i Industrial Association hold its fifth annual fair at Hickory, X. C, Sept. 2i. 25, 2o. 27, 1889. Groat improvemontshave Ij,m':i made The democratic em plover of the learn House were not displeased to . 1 . . ... that there would he no extra session. It means a couple of months salary to (ho.-e f Mows. Washington is the healthiot city of its population in the word. This m;iv Cotton f:r;n I Mrii tprM Mi.llin.-- 1 .', Goo.! Mi.Uiiitj Midline J(l Low Mi.llin y-i .Siahi.-i A Tir.gcs X(.t U The Cheapest line of DRY GOODS. Wheat $1.00 1 10 "urii new : Oats .;o A great revival of religion, extend through 'nineteen, day of labor and prayer, at Chapel Hill, resulted in the conversion and restoration of 2)0 i-mvs.j!i. Til. noral influence on the coniintniity is great. A Mr. Arnold, of Wilmington, has iuveuted a boudoir csir which it is be jieved will supplant the celebnited Pullman. The Arnold car is said to possws many .tid vantage: and comforts not provided iu the Pullnpm. "CorKjral" Tanner says there is np truth in the rumor which snid he had tendered his resignation, and hp intends that: under no. circumstances will h? resign thus putting a chip on "iiumun aim uanng secretary, si Of Wc to knock it off. ( There are rumors that the adn.inis tration deal to make Heed speaker of (he House is.iff, and that McKinley is now the favored man. . McKinley has always opposed an extra session and it is to that fact ill all probability, that iwiiKtr owes us oein The new Steam Cruiser, Philadelphia, was very successfully launched at Camps ship yard, Philadelphia, Satur day last, 11.42 A. M., Miss Minnie Wauamaker performing the cere money of christening her, by breaking on the boiv a bottle of 7-hsimrvii"Tn the vessel glided off into the water and sayin g l'I christen thee 'Philadel phia." There were 20,000 people pre sent to witness the launch. on the new grounds and race track ,so"iid stranire to some people in' view none better in the State ,ot1he many m.Iv iiewpi-,rr jokes! Tl... v n, 1 ,r , 'Jibont l-'ashinuton Malaria", etc. I - .... 1 11 iic,iiucin ..vi. j. n ifKl COTTON GROCERIES AND CROCKERY !) not t:ike u r word for it GRAIN! GRAIl Wc uuy an Kinds ,rn highest cash j.rkts.. r - o iTTflHr GOTTii! T 1 - we are inllir-markcifi it . 1 an tne co((()n misotl liiis nm!"a 111 hi niuniff 0 COUilllC'S. 1 ill Sal is! mi rv. Int come an- 1 day. the will he iu attendance each Thi is the finest drilled b;nd in State. A grand museum of living curi osities -over 200 different kinds of an mals, birdj, etc, free inside the fair; a tng-of-war; foot races; bicvele race: racing and" trotting each d iv;also Al- ocnit,c weekly paper made its appear uuiee et.ntp Tl.o !... .. 1 '"'re oai nr.iay . it mases a n;cv tonifv;, : 7. " : r: graphically, i,t its editor ......j. v... ...v.,. rT1r. i ne is too much of a snob of price is only one-halt of other fairs For 23 cents you can see the entire I 1 " 1 Tl t.. exnioit. torsi vou can 'rof ticket, which will also entitle hut it is a fact which is fully home ont by the rarcfnl!v kept, statistics of the District of Columbia Health Of fice. The greater part of the -Administration is in Baltimore to-day to lo k at the monster parade with which the Maryland state. exposition was opened. The National Democrat a new Dem- j The 1 now id usi Posi-sis all thi- vi tv latest impi'ivcnuMits and uivs univtisil - at is!act ioe. For prico ! utih rail on 4 . 1!. J. HOLMS. Act Salisl.nn, X. C. a fielllNJQTlTI ITST fi?rvTnvT-. 1 W.I liiUINI V S' v l'r yourselves, IJevprririiSly, D. n. JULIAN & CO us before you sell L your colton.Vo-arc at the (op on prices for all u rades. i i j 44:2ai. Administratrix Notice. The tiulci-si:ict1 havhi" nualiflod as .Adnonistratnx upon ihv etaleof Xathnn ! Jl. eejy, ileceascd, atLptrt-eiis having elaim.arainst sai.l estate are tierehy no-i titicd to present them to me for payment j on or before the lOih (lav of .w"rptemler. I 1S1J0, or this notice will ho plead in harcf their recovery. All persons hidpl-.f irl ! -c- to 1 1 O . .... v 1. turner i c.sci,oV,,;7r If.lTXtZ: j -s ate re Hereby nohficd to make ir VY. ri TiA,,,,:,,,''i ".v:.iit!..ss,i,M Ci. ;' -nnnieoiate settlement. !.. r 1 ' r (IllllfttlH llliLiirtn. .. 1 The New York city papers require stronger proof that Cooper Graham in n K .l 1 D- V i u.uiei uim nrncue in a rubber suit went over Niagara Falls. Thev were laken up in a condition more dead than alive, say their friends, but revived under the influence of whisk v. The incredulous public insist that thev must come out bevond the revivin" ir- nuence of whtsky and they will tl oeneve they went over the falls. a se ison vou to make all entries free, exept in speed classes. hen Maj. John Himhpv nf u-.. - n 1 4irt uri I If. tfead: The deceased was an honor I son of the Old- North State, and h;u always acquitted himself with credit. His death pilblic more especially in the section where liw influence v;is ujostlv fpH ive tiger hunters in T.i; frequently poaCed upon and carried off by the game they are seeking, if tiger fctories arc worthy of belief. Can anvtne exnliiin u-K.. ik j - l,,v uo not Senator Barbour, who has consented to continue tq act as chairman of the Virginia (lemocralic executiye com mittee until Mr. B. B. Gordon, tU recently elected chairmm recoveis froni his sickness, law issued an address to the voters of his state urging them to perfect their organic ition and to rally in defence of their state ticktt. He says that, Mahoue will be sup poried by alUhe powers and resqurces of the Federal administration. John Sullivan, the prize fighter, has formally declared his purpose to repre sent Boston in the Congress of the United States-first, on the ground that he is a Democrat, and lus always supported the party; and second, on the ground f his personal popularity, wh.clrbe says is sufficient to secure his election any how. Bt chiefly on th Vnives am! l.t for their lives 8rounJ th e h.ts 'heW the pugilistic v.xn.i mi- uLssiiiir t hin.. ..1, 1 . -huimjiiiiiii rnr .1 in ..... r 1 . "r 1 ill ilUUUl I ,. r n.ni.i! 'lyaiusc I al plitKtherat before eat- The(?nvnvillei(S. C.) Nftri i... ? . . uu,.z:,l,oiror the ne-roes bu territory ot their own, Where they might form a State nj ' tU i-uemrat and SonH 1 A II1IY1.I.... aU Mexico : ar mentioned wlu-ri the &OVPriiinr:f L' ' ..1 . '7' uuy a contingent for the purKse. Those in favor if the nations of the earth. ..11 ,'1111.-51, illl He nrnfp5-if. to know what his friends and fellow citizen want, and will f.iithfullv use nis powers as a Co it for them, &c. ,ongressm:in to secure Suga Milh in Brooklyn Bnmed. New Yoek. Sept. 7. A very disas trous lire broke out about 1:30 this after noon, in the mammoth surar plant of Dick, Meyer & Co., on North Scvpnti, and North Eighth streets, iu Brooklyn. The fire started with an explosion, the exact cause of which is not known. It is supposed to have been caused, hv the ex plosive nature of finely powdered parti eles of sugar, which had permeated the air in the mills where granulated su ar was reduced to a powdered product There were three mills at work reducing granulated sumar to the finely powdered article. The. entire establishment, which consisted of a collection of buildings eight stories higK, extending about 600 feet along the deck, was reduced toa mass of ruins. It was filled with very valuable luuimiiuv, I lit? lOSS IS PSlltriMloH ., t about $1, 00,000. Within the buildings were 1,O0 barrels of suirar. v.ilmH ot $500,000. making the total loss about $2,000,000. A number of men ivpmp in jured by the explosion or burned by the me. ineir names nn uni nhh k,. , lhe mills employed about 200 men. hoM.im'tJirtr hnnVU'- Esdwood KiUj Burned. Tl. , . .. X iie lkf;lvt.-i.wl .ii ir n "nek buildin- about a mil, f Mecklenburg county, owned by Vpt. -irrison Wattsod D. R. Smith, puriied down yesterdiv mr;., ..i Davidson College. The Charlotte Chronicle hn vnx- the followini; letter from Rev. Hi- r n Shearer, President of Davidson College : 4t I am receiving constant inouiries fmm' readers of your panel- as to hip i.mhL- of the college for the coming year. If I may judge from all the indications, I would say that it was never better for a large class of new students and a fair proportion of old ones. Some of itw. niri students have been back for a day or two arranging their rooms and other things l am happy to say also that the health of the town is excellent. There is hm-dlv ease of sickness of any sort in the town. We have had onty one death in three months, which is a fine record for a tnu n of the size of Davidson C.nUtxm nA have uo reason to fear forth for the threat of fever whifh w i..,i 5r' July ami uart of Ausrust passed away entirely, for uhii-h u-. o, fervently thankful when we consider ihp ..u,, MCKiiess in many otliercommuni t cs. If a kind Providence continues his tavor wc have reason to expect a pros perous year.'" tri.il;i v make hi paper the power that such f a paper rightly conducted miht be m ih at th Xational capitol. ' How-I nvuv I , n I-,... . .. 1 i. ... : I. . II ! t lit- II. ui UCL WIM1CS. IS aiming riht anyway. Mi Blaine's friend ex-Keprosenta-tive Kassin is believed lo have the call on the Russian ministiy. North Carolina's Anti-Trust law. R:ili-igh Call. Some talk on business matters yester day developed the fact that trusts and combinations in this State are unlawful. Chapter 374, of the laws of ISh'J, says, "'That all combinations and trusts are dangerous to the liberty of the people and are forbidden to be formed or car ried on iu the State.'' A trust is defined as being an arrangement, understanding or agreement, either private or public, entered into by two or more persons for the purpose of-increasing or reducing the price of the shares or stock of any corpo ration, or of any class of products. &c Any person who shall form orattempt to form such a 4i trust'' in the State is liable to a fine of 610,000 or ten years' imprison ment. ; ' A very unusual provision of the act is that any merchant who shall sell any particular class of goods or manfacturcd articles for less than actual cost, for the purpose of breaking down competitors, shall be; guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction may be fined or impris oned; or both, in the discretion of the court. i i. imi no m imictifn States 1 w,i ' w ' " -Harr.s. D. D.. President, Staunton, Virginia September 2d, 1S!. MA KG? A RET C. NEELY, . C. Linn, Administiatrix. Attorney. 46:6t 2 U o REDUCTION I COTTONSEED WE WILL PAY HIGH EST CAS II TRICES FOR ALL SEED : BROUGHT T ! TO THIS MARKET; ON ALL GOODS WATCHES AND PLAIN GOLD BIHB3.) UNTIL SEPTEMBER 25th, TO M&RE BOOM FQM MY PLO WS AND HARROWS! HWV have -sdme superior jChiHed Plows, which wo- will soil to the farmers at net cost Call and examino them. ,Th Hillside: Plow is a hcau ty and does its.work well. Our Clark's Cutaway harrow is -a t oof thai every farmer needs. - "lido lift, up a hearty prayer," re marked Benjamin Harrison on "a certain occasion, " that we may never have a President who will not either pursue and compel his Cabinet advisers to pursue, the civil service policy, pure and .simnle. and upon a just basis. Eitlicrthat kind of civil service, or for Cod's sake let us have the other frank ami bold, if brutal method, of turning men and wo men out -simply for political opinion." Also upon anot her occasion: "In ap pointments t everv grade and depart- ! i .. . . . imji.t. iiuK-.w auo noi pany service j shoulJ be the essential and discriniina- ! tiiii; test, and fidelity and efricienev the only sure tenure of ottiee." Hence out of twenty-four sippoiutinents to post- ouiee-s; mane ry inc president on I ridav twenty masters er specified reason, si ve that they Democrats. ? WAGONS, BUGGIES, XMB BACKS kW CARTS. Cm weie lo take the places of post s "removed" for no known e;'.ue were A New York lawyer collected a $3,0)0 claim for which he charged a $6,000 fee, and his client was unreasonable enough to object. Did the man exnect the law- yer to work for nothing, and contribute lifty cents to the World's Fair. Hi.- j Country Froduce Markst. Reportf.l t.y I). U. JULIAN k CO. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTU NITY & YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. Very Truly, stock of vehicles ennnot j excelled in the State. ! The MrORMICK STEEL MOVte Is pronounced hy all who have used it to be th heM. " Jjv Cor:i -i .60 IVas ! l.Oit Flour cni!v 2.00 ft 2.75 McmI I" " .el coa hams .121 " .11 Lar 1 l..t .. . ' .1. - r. r swell 50 .;o AO Cbicktns 20? .10 w I. EE 9 Our Wheat r r FERTILIZERS? ARE NOW IX AT ITJCE.V LOWER TH A N EVER, 'far: mers' Friend." vtrtnivhllM flrid National," Pure Gwuwl IW jand German Kiinit. 'r. j : We -are always at the front Mi our different lines. i 1 Respectful I v, .. 7 BOYDEliODII' mington Star. LEADING JEWELER. sci'I rr. "A)

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