The Morganton Herald.
' HERALD - PRINTING CO., ;
' PUBLISHERS. ?
COUNT, Editor A Business Manager.
T. PARK TODD, Associate Editor.
Thursday February 17, 1898.
- OCT OF THE FBYING PAN; INTO
THE FIRE."
"The Autocrat of Legislation,"
as Senator Lindsay, during the
extraordinary session of Congress,
truthfully named the Sugar Trust,
has much more to do with Cuba's
freedom or enslavement than has
been eenerallv supoosed. Some
: months ago with its pal, the
Tooacco Trust, it laid a deep plot
to get coutiol of the products of
the 'unhappy island throueh the
United States, and force this gov
ernment to stand security for the
bonds issued by Cuba to a syndi
cate for the cash -purchase of her
freedom from Spain, the United
States to have; control of the
island's customs houses for tvi enty
two years, or until the indemnity
was paid from the revenues. It
was a most plausible plan, and was
made to appear even feasible and
most beneficial to the Cubans by
that j great trust organ, the New
York Sun, which took such a lively
: interest in the matter 'that under
the caption of "Our Plan to Free
Cuba" it had the whole scheme
cabled from Havana as just what
the tyrannized subjects of Spain
were waiting to hurrah for.
By some mishap the Sun an
nounced that Col. iohn T. McCbok
was the principal promoter of the
plan; that President McKinley had
hpcn studvino- it for two months
previous to Minister Woodford's
. arrival in Spain, add that he con
sidered with the greatest interest
the many communications sent to
him from New York in favor of the
scheme. ;!'
But the Sun was silenced by the
trust magnates in short order. In
itc dnHiavnr tn heln thpir cause it
had divulged too much that the
attorney for the Sugar and Tobacco
Glen Alpine Note.
Correspondence of The Herald.
Miss Minnie Pitts, who has been
visiting among relatives here ,for
the past two weeks, returnea on
Sunday to her home in Asheville.
Mr. Marshall Brinkley was vis
iting his father in-law near Bridge
water Sunday, from whence he
went to Greenlee with a; view to
uuy a lariu. -
Quite a number of young people
attended the meeting of the Pro
gressive Club at Eldridge Friday
night. They report a good time.
The next question for discussion
is Resolved, That the use of
tobacco is more harmfnl than novel
reading. !
Messrs. Bracher Bright and Her
bert Whitley spent Sunday with
their families.
Mr. Claude Bright, of Newton,
was here Sunday. I
Mr. and Mrs. Rough ! Wilson
moved from Asheville to this place
recently. r 1
Mr. A. W. Wilson leaves this
week for court at Newton. ;
At the first meeting of the Ep-
worth League Sunday night the
attendance was. very good. As we
were without topic cards we were
glad that The Herald contained
the topic together with references.
We were pleased with the edi
torial against present civil service
reform. Whatever the defects of
the old system-was it is the best.
When a party is overthrown for the
time and supplanted by another,
it is an evidence of popular will.
Let those in power be responsible
and not relieve them by having
those of opposite views as its sub
ordinates. The new system is a
failure U No Wkt.
Feb. 16, 1898. ! -
- Chapel Hill Comment.
Correspondence- of The Herald.
Work has at last been com
menced on the Alumni building.
If the number of students rton
tinues to Increase at the present
rate this building will be badly
needed before it is completed.
One often hears that the two
literary societies at the University
Chambers Hews.
Correspondence of The Herald.
Rev. J, H. Brendle filled his ap
pointment at Gilboa church on
Sunday. " .
The scholars of the Gilboa pub
lic school are advancing rapidly
under the Instruction of Mr. Phifcr
Berry.' ' . . , 1 .
Miss Rosamond Lorbacner, wno
tives near. Statesvllle, returnea
home last week. '
Rev. Mr. Brendle addressed the
Berrv school last Friday afternoon.
Mr. T. E. Garrison has returned
from the Cleveland railroad work.
Mr. John Patton. of Muddy
C.rrrV i vUitincr his SOU. Mr. R
E. Patton. i Chambers.
Feb. 15, 1898. -
are progressing backward. That h been vjsitinnr friends and rela
tne uiaecuc oociciy i aim w
firm footing is proven by the '.fact
that the old carpet, which has been
on the floor since long before the
war, has just been replaced by a
new plushhcarpet, which cost over
$400. -
Dr. Alderman left last week for
a trip to the ' other world." He
will visit all the principal univer
sities of Europe. Mr. Gore, our
much honored professor of natural
ohilosoDhv. is acting as dean of
the faculty during the absence
of the president".
The members of this year's law
class, who applied for licenses last
week, very creditably sustained the
reputation of the institution. No
one failed who had completed bis
course here. . v l
The baseball teams are taking
advantage of the fine weather, and
are getting in some bard practice..
There are at least three candidates
FEED SAVERS
FOR
Stock Feeders
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FE HaYO Jost ReceiYed
H Our Line Of :.: :
If your liter U torpid) If ,
toot atmeute U poor l If
too want toot stomach
tonad no and toot bowels
and k.ldMr thoroughly el.aasd. vlUtsat astallta
tt ywusaU; taka fir. Job W. BaU1! PUla.
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Pills
LAND SALE.
wrtnn .hKt virtue of a. decree of the
Sawtlar Coart of Barke conntr in tf
cam of ft. H. Klncaid ag-alast James rarr
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and wife, I will, at the Comrt House door la
Morrantan.M. C. a .
Tor every position on the. team;4 Mondav.the ai$t day of March. 1808
and the present -prospect for a l (tame beta thcnrs.tday of court). offer for
first-class team Is very Rood indeed. 'J?HiL0.4Xni
A great deal Of interest iS being I land whW the said James Farr and ,w
taken jn the track athletic con
tests between the preparatory
schools of the State, .which will
come off here April 16th. Almost
every school in the State will be
represented.; Why shouldn't the
Morganton -high school send a
team? Yours truly,
Burks Boy.
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that we have all the Latest and
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SPRING DRESS GOODS.
bow reae, oetnc; id imq pn:aMw uj ww
nf ItenMh BaMsMI lAd HHT QCffnOCO in
deed Itoob ner xo ne mmta jamcv rui. Mu - . w rl t vTaT
also In a deed from Mary Vatton to him. m G Ttf (I R. TfTSC lN
Contamtojr In all one hundred acrea, mora or t X Oa Ulvf XVIVIO VII
lessi Terms of sale cash. '
Thla Fcbrnary th, I 8.
THOMAS U. WEBB.
Com aolaaiooar.
Rollins Kews,
Correspondence of The Herald.
Miss Alice Hennessee has gone
to Hutherfordton on a visit to her
sister. Mrs. Ferree.
Miss Lnla Martin, of Morganton.
is the guest of Miss Maggie Scott.
Mrs. B. H. Kincaid has returned
from a visit to her daughter. Mrs.
Williams, near Morganton. ;
Mr. L. L. Lail, of Rollins, was at
Grleu Alpine Fridaj on bnsmess.
Mr. Ti. Vf Rrrt.t. in hftvincr n nAw
Trusts, Col. John J. McCook.whom of paint pQt on hl9 noaae
iuciviiucjr uucu wac v,uM Mr. Frank K ncaid. son of Mr.
fearea to appoint as Attorney Uen- R H- Kincaid. has returned from
eral when making up his cabinet,
was the chief promoter and that he
was in touch with the President to
enslave Cuba to these "Autocrats
of Legislation."
Comparatively speaking, the
people have been oblivious to the
fact that this plan of the trusts has
never been dropped. It has cbn
trolled the administration with
. every move it has made in its rela
tions with Spain; it has compelled
the people ot the United States to
quietly submit to contempt and
insult from a despotic, decayed,
lying and dying nation, and- it so
controls the President that he can
'gracef ully" (as the trust organs
put it) submit to be called "a low
politician and jingo" by Spanish
Minister De Lome.
And now it comes to light again,
with J. Pierpont Morgan at its
head, who has formed "a syndicate
with a capital of $400,000,000 to be
represented by bonds to
Cleveland, where he has been em
ployed on the railroad
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The beat salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises. Sores Ulcers. Salt
Eheum, Fever Sores,Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by John Tall, Druggist.
Mayor McKisson, of Cleveland,
Ohio, will make a contest for Sen
ator Hanna's seat in the United
States Senate.
Assignee's - Sale
OF PERSONAL PROPER-IT.
S ASSIGKBB of J. B, Coulter, X win an
at pttblic auction, to the highest biddOT,
cash, at Connelly Springs, and on the
premises, on
: l. February a6tbf ,1898, ' ,
the following personal property, to-wit t
Two Baggies; 2 CalTeS; 2 Cows; 4, 8heep:
8 Goats; 1 Field-Roller; 1 Grindstone; 1
Harrow; S Plows; Hoes and Bakes and
Colter: 1 Horsepower; 1 one-half tntertat in
Grain Drill: 1 One-Horae Waaron: 1 one-third
Interest in a resaw; 1 Rip-Saw; 1 Shaft and
Palley; 1 Corn crasner; l tSTaporator; l
lot of Sash; aboat 600,000 feet of Lumber. .
This February, fith. 1898.-
JNO. V. PERKINS.
ftbl0-2w Assignee of J. B. Coulter.
Notice lo the Creditors of John Pitts,
. Deceased.
AQXXT FOB HOKTH
? . ASHEVILLE,
CAftOUX.
Tlio Implomont Co,,
Newest Spring Shades in Covert Suitings
for Tailor-made Costumes.
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Ottawa Plaids, the Newest Novelty iri
Dress Skirts. - ,
TTTHBRBAS my co-executor. Da -rid Pitta.
Y T died prior to the death of tb testa
years, lie baa become fully satis
fied that it was only a question of
a short time nntil he would have
to give up. He had been treated
by some of the best physicians in
Europe aud America, but got do
permanent relief. One day he
picked np a newspaper and
chanced to read an advertisement
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. He got a
bottle of it, : the first dose helped
Marsh FerreeTWillBowman,Brigg8 I him, and its continued use cured
against the estate of said testator to present
them
to nc for nayment on or before the Sd
of February. D. 189d. or. tnis notice
Mr Wurrl Ti' Hmlfh. rf TTVaIot-
xuioo tfuiia xisviur la tb uuujo uu i iaokvnu. uv., tt no uvuuicu witu i jonn ritts. aeceasea; now, taereiore, aonce
. . "... i. . . i . . It tt i i i
a visit irom Henrietta. - enronic aiarrncea ror over thirty "s'S;
Mr. B. J. Sigmon spent Sunday
with his wife, who is teaching
school near here. -
A large number went from here
Sunday to hear Rev. Mr. Brendle
preach at Gilboa.
Bev. J. C. Brown preached at
Hafner school house Sunday night.
Tnere was a large congregation.
There was a pound supper at Mr.
H. O. Bennett's Monday night. A
large party assembled. Messrs.
CUT
wUl be pleaded in bar of their lecOTery; ana
all persons Indebted to said estate are hereby
notified to cone forward and settle at once
and thereby save costs. -This
the Sd day of February, A. P. 1898.
ABBL PITT8,
Bx ecu tor of John Pitts, deceased.
AT Ear & Barm. Attorneys. fcbS-Ow.
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Latest Desiens in Fancy and Plai
Mohair Jacquards.
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Great Reductions in
last
season s
all Departments of
stocks.
and Thomas Garrison were : there
from Gilboa. Gbiss Cross. -,
Feb. 15, 1898. '
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GENERAL NEWS.
him. For sale by W. A. Leslie.
Newton has sold her electric
light bonds at par.
Eev. Wm. Cattell, one of the
most distinguished Presbyterian
. Educate Vonr Bow sis With Casearata.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forertr.
10a. If C C. C. fall, dnmiau ret and money.
A fare mntfia ami Vf T)mn
that dlVine8 0l the COUntry and Dfesi- F.vprv. of Wnndafnrlr. MiMi trnn
amount, which boods are to be dent of Lafayette College, Philadel 1 badly afflicted with rheumatism.
counicrsigncu uy mc unueo i puia, uieu unuay, agea n years. His rieht leer was swollen the full
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States" to victimize poor Cuba.
This means that the President is
at last to intervene, not to free
Cuba, but to enslave her to the
syndicate, and the United States is
to stand sponsor for the most in
famous plan that the insatiate
greed for wealth and power ever
put into the calloused heart of man.
In normal times the revenues of
Cuba from customs houses are
about $18,000,000,' but as the Span
ish officials stole $25,000 a day, the
revenues acknowledged a year be
fore the war were $8,000,000. But
granting the amount to be what it
should be, for twenty-two years
after the proposed plan was put
in operation the island would be
in servitude to a bond syndicate,
to which Us people must pay inter
est not only on $400,000,000, but as
much more as may be squeezed
from their slavery.. Virtually the
United States has lent itself
through the power of the adminis
tration to pick Cuba out of Spain's
frying pan and cast, her into the
furnace of the trusts.
Far better for Cuba that she con
tinue to fight even to the last ditch
than that she should be compelled
tb accept such servility, for of all
pieces of rascality and inhumanity
the plan of the "Autocrats of Leg
islation" to'free Cuba is the most
henious.
Adolph L. Luetgert, the Chicago lr5ngth T0 reat suffering.
nsomT m.nraLl k .3 He was advised to try Chamber-
sausage manufacturer, charred
with the murder of his wife, has
been found guilty on the second
trial, and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Twenty-five people were killed.
about twenty others injured, and
property valued at $2,000,000 was
destroyed by a fire m Pittsburg,Pa.,
on Thursday. It was the greatest
calamity that has ever befallen
that city. i
Tbe steamship Veendam, ; from
Rotterdam, for New York, struck a
wreck in midocean and was lost.
The passengers, numbering 197.
and crew of 85, were all safely
transferred to tbe steamship St.
Louis, which fortunately sailed
within view soon after tbe accident
and responded to the signals of
distress from the sinking ship. All
were brought to New York. I
Iain's Pain Balm. The first bottle
of it helped him considerably and
the second bottle effected a cure.
The 25 and 50 cent sizes are for
sale by W. A. Leslie,
For Ore Fifty Taars
Mas. Winilow'b 800THIXO Sracv haa hem
nsed for oyer fifty years by millions of moth,
ers for their children while teethta-. with !
perfect snccesa. It soothes the child, softens
the grams, allays all pain, cares wind colic,
and is the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will
relieTe the noor little sufferer ImraedUMT.
Sold by Druggists In ererypartof the world.
Twenty-fire cents a bottle. Be sare and ask
for "Mrs. Wlnslow's 800 thing Syrup,1 and
take no other kind. - dcc3O-061y
The President has nominated
John C Daocy. of Salisbury, to be
collector of the port at Wilmington.
He held the office under Harrison's
administration.
CP'For Sale.- Nice 7 room cot
tage on Green street. Terms easy.
For particulars, apply to j
jan27-lm. Horace Payne.
The irrepressible J.VViley Shook,
having'made the amende honorable
to tbe Congressman from the
Ninth, whom he disrespectfully
criticised for his action on the civil
service subject, and thereby lost
his $i70-per-month apportionment
of pie,-will be restored to his place
at the refreshment counter. As
the gentleman with the bifurcated
name is in politics for revenue and
not for principles, he did not hesi
tate to take a dose of crow in order
to again fill bis man with the sweet
morsel he had lost.
-The Herald and the Silver
Knight-Watchman one year for
$1.50. This is a x6-page weekly
paper, wun senator Stewart as
editor. Hons. William
Bryan, H. Al. Teller. John W
Daniel, Jos. W. Bailey, J. T. Mor
gan. John McLaurin Benton Mc
Millin, S. M. White. F. T. DuBois.
J. C. S. Blackburn and A. O.Bacon
are among the contributors.
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ONE OF TWO- WAYS.
The bladder was created for one pur
pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine,,
and as such it is not liable to any form
of disease except br one of two wara.
I The first war is from imperfect action
or tne kidneys. The second way is from
careless local treatment of other dis
eases. GHIKl CAUSE. -
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kid
neys is the chief cause of bladder trou
bles. So the womb, like the bladder.
was created for one purpose, and if not
doctored too much is not liable tn wmV.
Jennings I ness or disease, except in rare cases. It
is Biiuaiea oacx 01 ana very close to the
bladder, therefore, any pain, disease or
inconvenience manifested in the kid
neys, back, bladder or urinary passage
is often, by mistake, attributed to fe-!
male weakness or womb trouble of
some sort. The error is easily made
and may be as easily avoided. To find
out correctly, set -your urine aside for
twenty four hours; a sediment or set
tling indicates kidney or bladder trou-
Mothers!
TH discom
forts and
dangers of
child-birth can
be almost' en-
.1 1 IXJt
"WineofCardul-1
relieves ex
pectant moth
ers. It give
tone to the gen-
ilalorgaavnd
tmts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makas preg
nancy fees palnfat, shorten
labor aod hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps a wacoan
bear ftrocg healthy childrem.
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haa alao brooffht happinees to
tlxmaaods of homes barren lor
A few doses often brines
1 to krvkrcr hearts that I002
a darllnf babr. Ko woman
ahoold ncglact to try it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of ten. All druggists sell Wine
of Cards!.'- fi .00 per bottle.
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NORTH CXSOLHU,18mnot Cocmr.
Bckjls Coobtt. TeSprlaf Tcrm.e8
Ida W. Blake
M. vt Blake.
la aboT caaar. It appcarlas t the aatla-
faction of tb court :
1st. That plalatilT naa a rood casw e
acooa again at dfcadaat for a diasolatioa of
tne bond oi matrimoaT between tbrm. .
2d. That thcdtfcndant la either a oom
reaident or hia whereaboata cannot be ascer
tained, aad that after d nc dilireocc bo itnkn
of nrnmoni can b made on bin.
It la ordered that onblicatlon be made for
mix weeks in Thi Moioirtoh Hituo aotl-
rruis' aaid defendant of the pendlna: or aaid
action, aad to appear at tbe next trim of
Bnrke Superior Coort, to be held at the
coart Honae la More aitoa cm the third
Monday In March. 1888, aad answer or
demar to the complaint for dirorce which
wtu be filed darioa; tbe first three day of the
rm: aad let aaid defendant take notice that
If he (ail to ao appear the plaintiff wUl apply
to tbe court for the relief demanded.
This February iota. 1888.
P. W. PATTON. C. 8. C.
Tao. T. Pxaxxas, Att'y for PlaiatUZ. Ow.
0 sis airy
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FIRE INSURANCE
LIFE INSURANCE
. ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
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TBUSTEES SALE.
UKD8H and by rlrtaeof a deed ot trmet
executed to me by Klebard WCbaaaa
aad wife. B. a. WUUama. oa the 1st dar of
February, 189-4, aad recorded In Book T of
Deeds, paea 812. SIS and SI, la the ofSea
t the Kejtlster of Deeds for Burke county.
N. C I wUl sen at pubUe auctlosi at the
Court House door la the town of Mor
ganton, Barke county, N. C-, oa the
5th day of March, 1898,
at 12 o'clock m-all that certala pleca.pafual
aad tract of land lyincia the tow of Mor
faatoa, Barke county. N. CU aad bounded
aad described as follows, to wit: MJX of that
certain tract or lot of land aitaat ta the
town of Morgaatoa and couaty aabreanld.
wocrcou car asiq -Kicnara v una ma ana naas
Uy now reside, upon the McDowell Ford
road, or street, adjoiaior the lands of B. A.
Perkins. H. A. Howard. Xjtm Gordon aad
others. Betianlar on a stake la lot No. 2
aad ruaa north 80 weat with aaid street 8H
pwnroi iuis, wine i or toe no. a ilstu
uorac
rdon'a); thenoe south 8 west 38 poles to
east with the branch SVi
a stake ta a branch below a eprlar: thence
poitra t
(DuaaTaat'a old corner); thence north S
to a stake
east with Dana rant's bus B2Vi pokea to the
betrtaainx.coatainine two acres more or tese.
Tvaais o bUls Caaa.
This 264b daT ofjaanarr, 180S. .
ebS-ow to. C. M 1XWBLL, Trusts.
For Information call on a. J. Brrta, Atty.
We represent the IcAdlne companies of the world, and write ooli-
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Tired people are tired because
they have exhausted their strength.
The ouly way for . them to get hie. The mild and extraordinary effect
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Bargains! Bargains!,
Prom everywhere come words of
praise for ; Chamberlain's Coagh
liemedy. Allow me to coagrata
lute ,you on the merits of -your
Remedy. It cured me of chronic
bronchitis when the doctor could
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X3T Wanted Salesneti to handle,
our Lubricating Oils on commision
in Morganton and vicinity. Lib
eral terms.
TflE Euclid OilT3ompany,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Life is strength. Food is! the
maker of strength. Food is Snot
food nntil it is digested.
Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick
sufferers from indigestion, can be
cured by the use ot Shaker Diges
tive Cordial. f 1 ,
It will revive their spent ener
gies, refresh and invigorate them,
create new courage, endurance
and strength, all by helping their
stomachs to digest their food, j
It a;ds nature, and this is tbe
best of it. It-gives immediate
relief and, with perseverence, per
manently cures.
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle
10 cents. l
drnmrinta
fifty cents and one dollar. Ton may
1. 1 . ... .
iiave n Btimpie Dome ana pampnlet,
both sent free by mail. . Mention
The Moeqjlnton HgwfT.n and send your
address to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y. The proprietor of this paper
guarantees the genuineness of this of
fer. , ;
The President of the Republic of hre are here only for a short time.
u-icuiaia, uenerai isarrios, was This is a mistake. We are here to
aaaasaiuaiea, ana tne nrst vice
president, Manuel Estrada Cebrasa,
has succeeded to the presidency.
The report seems to have been circulated that
it. ImDD
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Erery ease of larrngltlt, nl
cerated throat or bronchitis. 1
fields TtmmTYtlv tn fn.1
mg influence of this great VSiri n
Cough
jaedldiw. . rzioe S3 cents.
stay, and to sell the people the best
makes of FDBNITUBB, STOVES
and CHINA, at BOCK BOTTOM
PRICES. We are giving bargains
in our entire line. We are receiving
new goods every day. You are re
spectfully invited to call and examine
our goods and get prices.
E. BREESE.
After taking stock
there are always a lot of odds and
ends come to light that we want to
get rid-of at youk price.
Several kinds of chairs, one to four
ofakind;'a lot of rockers slightly
damaged in shipping; two or three
lounges; odd plates .and cups and
saucers, and a lot of other kinds of
china and ironstone.
' Our Regular Stock is complete
nd Prices are the Lowest to be had
always. A Full Stock of Coffins
and Caskets. Respectfully,
CLAYWELL BROS,
Furniture, China, Queensware.
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