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2 tl THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES: SATURDAY, S EPTEMBER 21, 1907. S I BARKIS AND FRIENDSlGOURT MEETS MONDAY He Didn't Have Any and Said So He Was Tried Today for Disorderly Conduct and Fined $8.55 Story of the Affair as it Was Brought Out in Court. ! Tnm Harris, a mum man. with a half pint In his pocket and three drinks! concealed under hid shirt, anil wiui a t bull dog following at ins neeix, sm j the one ill which nr. and Mrs. How into trouble near the market house j laml are r1:irged with the murder of late last evening. Tom said In police Knglneer Charles 11. Strai.se. The case court today that John Patterson saVWiu ,U)t j,e u,. however, until the him and hollered: i following week, but will be called for "(ii me a uritiK, iirni. I "I looked at im. saiu lorn. ism j siraign. uiiu io"t .him, T rinnnn voll. 'Cose I Wont Klve you nr. ill-Ink.'"" And Tom didn't give John a diink.1,,,, , t,is section who have not ex-'n -dun a riiue of 31 per cent and There was another negero around who i pivssccl an opinion one wav or the .-im..t ifip giving the ind"strv a tre Tom says wanted to be a friend of his, other, I i-icml' i's lio.an Tiler." are on t 111 but Tom didn't know, him.- either. I An effort will be made during lheil.i-t w ine "n oiK) mi'-s of land avail- There are two sides to eveiy ques-1 tton. usually one sine is toe numsci, , In which case the other- must be. the weaker. This last side Tom had in police court today. "No, sir," declared John Patterson, a witness, who looks like a big Itml Jersey porker, and weighs about .ll-t pounds; "no, sir. I diiln l ask for no '.drink. . Tha nigger cum up and cussed. He beat his bull dog. Directly a po lice came along and touched loin on the arm. and lie went to the lock-up. with his dog following him. The dog looked in at Tom and loin looked out at the dog. another wit ness stated. A white man also testi fied that he heard Tom swearing. After all the evidence was in the verdict came. Klght fifty-five was the signal, and! Tom, supported by an officer,, .circled j around left end, down to the basement, where was the goal. He came back and ''Chief Mulllns counted the score. It was $8.33. Then Tom abandoned the ! nt.ht. . .. The case against Mvrtle . John o i. charged with keeping a bawdy house, was continued until October 14. Healthy kidneys filter the impuri ties from the blood, and unless they do this good health Is impossible. Foley's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys and will positinvely cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. O. O. King. Horrible Confession of Torturer Mitchell (Continued from Mrst Paire.V fought with the good spirits, lucre was a great struggle and the devil won. The good spirits and all of us lost." Jennie Greenhaulgh. lving face downward on a bench In her tell moaned: Description of the Greenhaulgh Murder. "If I .could but die. I would be happy. "Poor mother. Thev bent her legs until thev cracked. Mitch ell put a pillow over hjr face when she tried to call us. When thev tor tured her we Ignored her cries. T(iev held her down and pulled her head until they broke her neck. She never wanted anvbodv iunis:ied and she would not want them pun ished now. We forgive them. She forgives 'them. Let them go their way and repent." XKW HlSHAXll Quito an Iiiiprovcnient on Old One. "'I have been compelled to stop drinking it,' I said to a friend who asked me to strengthen ii on a cup of her good coffee. 'Well,' she said, "that needn't bother you, for I have Postum Food Coffee here, which completely cured a friend of mine of sick headaches.' "I tried her coffee and it was very good, but when I tried to make it at home, I was disappointed. I soon found that I was not making it cor rectly, but by putting in two heaping teaspoonfuls of Postum for each per son and letting It boil twenty min utes, it was delicious. "I had at that time been an in valid for several years, but did not know my trouble was caused by cof fee drinking, of which I was very fond. I Immediately began to feel better after leaving off coffee and using Postum, and stuck to It. "One day I met a lady who was troubled the same as I was, and whose appearance on the street real ly shocked me, for she was so ema ciated. She exclaimed In surprise at my improved appearance, and want ed to know what I bad been doing, fche asked me If I bad had a healer of any kind. I said, 'Yes, I have al lowed Postum Food Coffee to work the almost complete miracle of cur ing me.' "My husband has been absent from bome for some time, and baa been In wretched health, bavin; been In the hospital twice for indigestion. I : "wrote him to stop using coffee and t-y Postum told him also Just how to make it. Yesterday I received a letter from him In which he says, 'I am feeling very much better; thanks to you and Postum. I sleep better, eat better, and in fact, my dearam quite an improvement on (the old husband.' " "There's a Rea son." Rad "The Road to Wellvllle," Will Not Try Rowland Case ilie First Week Cases Against Iinili-oaU Men Charged With Manslaughter Will Ik- Sent Refore Grand Jury Thursday Will Order Knecial Venire in How- land Case. Superior court convenes Momlavaml probably the tirst case called will be , the purpose or suinmoniiiK a special ,. venii e. It is feared that much dull- jcuiiy win oc e.pcrien-e(i in getting u j iiii-v for the u hia liMin trill,! fiiv) Ln.1 wlile -mil Ihxrn iml m.n.v two-I flrst week of the term to clear the Jail : ,,j tne petty onenilers. for tnere arei:,,.,is .-, c.i f.,,.m i,..mi who are to tlv.ays a number of negroes l jail , who have been unable to give the quired bond. The indictments against I'.ngineer V. . Itippev. of Hurling-, ton: Captain 11. Oakiev. of Greens boro: chief Irani Dispatcher I!. I'.ji Ketchuni and luain 1 Mspatclier Victor i I'ervin, of Durham, for manslaughter, ,, will be sent before the grand jury, '-'. it Is not known when .the case!,, will bo reached for trial, probably not this term. . These men were . indi. ted in connoc tlon with the wreck ot easiboiind pas senger tram No. ISti on the .southern ion .the evening- of August mil. the wreck having ocmrred at Aubuin. The engineer overlooked Ins and dashed into a freight train. men were killed. . orders Three I niinfni; o J(pniCnri lUUllll J 10 nlUUdbU Over Evils of Trusts (Continued irom First Page.) iwntallv true that the jiiierests uf tlio railroads, the shippers -and the Keti- i i lal pulilie. are essentially one, and that it is -of . the utmost Impcirtanoe tli.il iiifii i-einesoin ins. them should get together, eonipare views and en I deavor to . eunie to some agreement as to the general juitieiples by whieli i ilirir cominoii interests : tan be best Kri'ved. 1 think what we most need on the subject is just what the call in dicates tins meetmur will endeavor to securt lii,'ht. not heat." oiimratc Reconstruction. Peter fc. Orosseui). judge of the I nited htutes circuit court. LhicaBo: "The corporations of this country have grown up as developments of our business life, without much ref erence to their relations to the people as institutions of and for the people. It is tune that thev be looked into as institutions of and for the people. The Sherman act was passed before the regulation of interstate carriers was seriously attempted or foreseen. Now that rer.TUlation lias come it is tune to itHiuire how far the old - 'prohibitions- should remain. The whole matters-corporate reconstruction .and a re-study of the anti-trust act should be gone over carefully -with a. view to bringing -some kind of order out of the disorder that now prevails." John Mitchell, president of the I nited Mine Workers: "My judgment is that this confer ence will prove of the greatest inter est and will be productive of good re is as it will give opportunity for full and free discusison upon a sub ject that concerns the wi ll being of all of our people." Hijlhly Iscful Piece of Work. ( babies G. Dawes, president Central Trust Company of Illinois: - I regard the calling of this confer ence by the national civic federation at thl.". tune as a highly useful piece of work. It is always wise to say 'come, let us reason together.' The in dustrial problems confronting us to day in this country demand considera tion by the best brains of the nation. The commercial, , manufacturing, la bor, agricultural and financial inter ests demand a solution of the great ti ust combination problem that will protect all people. Personally, I be lieve that combinations are absolutely necessary in conducting the business of the country; buMhey should be re- stileted and the rights of the people safeguarded by strict supervision and regulation by the government state and federal." John M, Stahl, president of the Far tt.f is' Congress: "The Muestious to be "discussed at the national conference on trusts and combinations are the most pressing for solution today." of Great Kduralional Value. Samuel Oompers, president of the American Federation of Labor: "I participated in the civic federa tion conference in 1899 and am sure that Its educational value was great. The forthcoming conference, I feel sure, will also be productive of much good to the nation in that it will allow all sides to meet and freely express their opinion on the greatest subjects this country has to deal with today." COLUMBIA AND HER COTTON CROP. (By Leased Wire to The'Tlme.)' Washington, D. C, Sept. 21. Con sul P. P. Demers, of Barranqullla, write that the government ot Colum bia has lately been making great ef forts to develop, on a large scale the growing of cotton throughout the country, but especially on the Atlan tic coast, whose soil is well adapted to that branch of agriculture. He says: "The crop this year has been beyond expectation, which fact has had the result of creating an optimistic view ns1 to future possibilities, and every body In tbla vlcjuty hi now. bent on AWE (TirVCS OlidtfcJ The Family Safe-Guard. 25c, 50c. $l".0O. Relieves Croup in 20 minuts. Aborts Pneumonia in 6 hours. Begins work ja Mon w Needed QalcKly ActsOuicklr applied. Criminal to be L. Richardson, Slowing cotton. The central govern ment in oUgnta lias put Its shoulder to the wheel by establishing an agrono mical station In Apulo for the purpose cf experimenting on the different va r!eties of cotton. It has just Import ed large quantities of seen lroin I'eru. vhose cotton is reputed to be one of the best in the world, and Is distribut ing them free throughout the country t., wh-miev-r wil plant them. A I ourtty of $1 gold per quiutll (110 pounds) has been declared on nil na- ivc cotton ginned and properly baled tor uoinestic consumption until Oeto- I bei 1. ltfoX. and on all sucli cotton - io,icd and baled for export until '.'- t..iH r I. l'.UO. This subvention is at j pr,.sei-t equivalent to one-thlnl of .. .i... r l i ... r. .. i. 1 f,,'. ir cotton growing and thous- ,u' cliuost idle, could be hired fo fi-ci'i iii to 6C cents per day. "The- i ports which I have trom the vaiirr.s gimiers show the last cron abound 1 larraiuiiiir.a to have le-en 4,:iia ..f Mil .pounds.' 'each, '-with 10.10S i tracks of 'cot loii aeed of 132 pounds vaeh. '.'ills is an increase of more lhar. Sl'l pi r c:nt oyer the crop of lii. i ((pi I'm ; a few bales consumed.' Ill- I'd-; I'Oirbia in" local, manufactures, the en- I til'1 (inp miis liiarkeieil in Hax'.'e, T.iv-! ei r oi l aiid . Haniliurg. Havre having ! this v.ar paid the best prices. ,1 franc-: I per fii' kilns, equivanlent to 12'i cents! per i ori.d. 1 he seeds have been mar-: ki ten in Liverpool at per ton." M.WV MVKS KAVKI) : I Rifiht Ami Scores of Them I'esnh in Raleigh. . Kidney ills develop quiclily. .' : Only a little backache at first.. Neglect the1 ache, - other troulil I follow . I rinarv disorders. diabetes. Mrighi s disease. Doan s Kulnev Pills save nianv lives. t are kulnev ills befoiv too late. Kalt'ish people endorse, them. W . K. Hood, formerly .of 1111 S. liloodwurili St., Raleigh, N. (".. em ployed in the Whipple & Company's grocery: store. . says: "When I got my first box ot Dunn's Kulnev Pills at the I!olibitt- vnne Drug t ompanv s store tuv kidneys had been giving me considerable trouble for a lone; tfhie. I had n -continual dull aching pain in the small of niv back j)iid across the hips, and rav urine was very Irregular. Sometimes I had to get out of bed a half dozen times during the niglit.. Then again it would be very scant:. Then is when I had the most anil the worst pain in my back. The secretions were, very dark and carried a heavy sedi ment. Since using Doan s Kulnev Pills I have not had the paints at all, and tae secretions have bee cleared up to their normal state Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mil b urn Co., Buffalo.! j New York, solo agents for the I ni-1 ted states. Remember the name Doans and take no oilier. CHORA li SOCIKTY TO l;i;OK(i AM.K TI KSIIAV. The Ruleigh Choral Society will he reorganized iuid ill hold its first re- beaisal f.tr this season Tuesday even- In g in the chapel of the tinptlst Cnl- versltv at S o'clock : sharp.- It Is Im- IPortant that 'every last year's member cilic e:iilicz.lc-ment uf wu.i.zn. hut ac : of the society be present at this first cording to the statement of ,. J. rehearsal ' If there are other singers in tlio cltv ivho would Join the choral society, thev names to any member of the member- Ilf rHnilOUTml 1,1 nmmmmt,. tn tlir.li tliolr ship committee. The committee Is composed of the following -well known singers: Mrs. L. CI Duncan. Mrs, Horace Dowell and Mrs. J. J. Thomas. This gives promise of being a bril Ita'tit season, for the. society. A mid winter concert will be given In De cember and the Messiah In the Spring. The Touch That Heals. " 1JU,Kle" Arnica Miive. I 'll thn tlolnout ,nil,l.. nil...-. A .. j , .,' , ' " '" nica ltowers and healinc balsams ever rompounded. No matter how old the sore or ulcer is. this Salve will cure. It. For burns, scalds, cuts, wounds or piles, It's an absolute cure. Guaran teed by all druggists. 2.rc Hui'lal of a Little Child. The remains of Otho Albert, the dve-niontlis-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas O. Leavlster, of Haw River, were buried In Oakwood cemetery at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The child died in Berlin, N. H., Sept. 15. Hia parents were visiting relatives in Berlin when the littlo one bocumo III and died. WAKE FOREST SCHOOL i TO OPEN OCTOBER FIKST. The school at Wake Forest will open October 1. Mr. A. A. Crater Is the principal, and he will have with him able assistants. The school facilities have been enlarged and the session will begin under the most promising conditions. , ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Up to date. We teach men to be first-class pharmacists and first-class chemists also. We have a greater demand for our graduates than we can supply. The Pure Food and Drugs Act is making the demand greater than ever. Address Dr. George F. Payne, Dean, 00 Armstrong St At Lvnta, Ga, , , CROUP, AND Pneumonia Salve without it. sola Dy an anuEi " - rug. inem., Greensboro, H,y OIL HEARING MONDAY WILL BE IMPORTANT i (Hv Leased. WirP to J ho Times.) ..New York, Sept. - 1 . -When the taliing of testimony in the u,oviu'ii ment's suit io dissolve- the. Standard Oil Company of .Ne'.v .Jersey is re sti tiled on Mondav uhmc is every rea son to believe that V illiain U. Itoekc- r.. n. in ii-m .. i ... tl ct.iml t the N'ninnini; of Uoiidavs s sion. Weslev 11. liiloril. who has chair for the last aken in hand for Mil-hunt-.-: There b:C-U 111 t 111 Willie. two days, mav 1 the' defense 'hv' Alt is .a great deal both tlio vvit ne il his testimony that s rind the Standard Oil attorney: won 1:1 like' to have ex , pressed in some' : misliit lerius. and more eiipno mallei's in rte tail hv wav o legislation wer. toil in Hie hiisto ol iii t eximu thai. Air. Tilford wishes to supi omit nation K. i lv Monday i he coiintanis who !ia. over, what is left oi Oil trust and Hie li l,'o:i!;R besides lusiie a'ecpiiiit.9 of the' en:.: the pessjssinii of ni.'iko ; Mr. .Kelloti'!' sovi'riiiiictlf. ac- j : ii' i'ii . raninw j i!y- old SI a a da ri.l ; i.iiiilaiin '' .-trusts . I i.nj;-. the riinvilt' i:ii:y should ho in j niiiiKh l',.. ts 10 s i';ilnJi:;i t ion ol' witnesses of grcrt interest..'" If they can find ail the '.'document!: rclut lug to the period of lionidaf ion the min- j tiles of subsidiary companies and rer-. t.'ii'.i coutrads in' restraint .of- trade, they will help the though Mr.-. Kello- u. t ru t ion greatly and .'his . n.vlsti' on 'iVn'd ...T. II. 'heir case is al alilishod. :' ;; uits, C. i;. Morr.: Or, vo 'ready i, believe t! more tlian One Siiie-T.ine ( ompanv Worth Hi2fUHh;.0IK. Iliv Leased Wire I.. The Tinn-s.) Chicago. Sept. 1. -Kvidence liiat thf hning dani hi the bsiaudard Oil Company, is won !i at least $21!,-! 000,000. is to be siiliiiillied fo'..Titdg(' (Jrosscup by Disi rii t Al lorney Sims, His purpose in -so doing is- to -demon-- Ktrate to tlio court llial . the. forth- coming liond of $ ! .ioiii4ii:ia. . fixed by the jml-jfo in the sii'iercedi'i::- liroeeed- nigs on representations oi the aitm - in foi the (omi ' i- t m ios it the . company s oulmaiion s.ionld be: limited -to $4.0uo.iho it might dis pose of the'-proper'y. and could be held onlv for .rticf" jf l.fion.ooo. The evidence of District Attorney Sinu-consists ot -admissions-and ex hibits submitted at the hearing in the anti-trust case in. New v. or!;. The right of the district attorney to le-oneu the question cannot be denied. - POSTAL Ml. MISSING AND SO IS $10,000 I (Bv Leased Wire to The Times ) New i irleaiis I.jU Sept. Mystery still shrouds thf whereabouts of John liohert Tetiieh. former inanager of the local ollice (if the Postal relegiaph : Company. :.nil me amount of bis shortage is a matter of conjecture, An al lule vit w is issued against litin yesterday i worii to by ,. A. I'oi teous, I district siipi-i iiuendeiit or the I-ostal I J e'egrHpli t.miiaiiy, charging the spe- iPetilch. fainer of the missing man. I'orieoiis claims that the defalca- ! ll"n will reach more than $10.f)i)n. 1'e- i' e n uiKi Ull'll UISM iil'ieil 101 tl mm- iin nn I r- i of the Atlanta basebtll club in l'"'- but resigned on account of dinvr- ences with Powell. the then manager, Abner AXTI-IA! . ItlOTKIt AliKKSTi:n FOK IXSAMTY, Seattle. Wash., Sept. 21. A." E. Fov.Ter. "preyiilent 'of the Seattle Asi atic Association, hii: bo;! arrested at Ilellinjilii'in, charged with' insanity. Fowler took part in the nut i-.i.ipa- t l10sr' riolf! iU Viincouver u week (.r so iko, and many claim that ho incited then OK IN'TEKKST TO M.XV. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. O. U. King. COMMKUCI.il, I'KINTIXO CO. BOOK AND TOB PRINTEUS, ' 113 East Hargett St., r Kulelgh, N. C. Most Improved Printing Machinery In Every Department, nooks, Stationery, Pamphlets, Railroad, Magazines, - Hank and Periodicals, General Printing. Catalogues, Special Job Work. BRIEFS AND RECORDS EXE. CUTED ON LINOTYPE MACHINE. Let us figure on your work. We can Save you good, solid dollars. CARTERS ITTLE IVER PILLS. CURE BIck Ilcadiiche ami iclicve n 1 the troubles Inc! acnt to a bil:m;s eutu of tlio y?U'm, euch u Bizzinesa, Nausea, lro sinew, Dwtrtss after eattnc. Pain ia l!ie SnK', &c. Wliile their moat remarkable euccuta hue been ehown iu curing Be&Oaohe. yet Cnrtex's Littlo Liver Pt;1s are equally vuhuiblein Constipation, curing mid pre venting this annoying cum pluhit.. while they also Ccneef all disoTilersol' tin! nKmiarh. Ft.imu lata the liver aaa reguuite the bnwein. if thcyouly ccreu Acbu tncy would be aln..,n priee-es! to iboncwtiff Bt tier Irnift thifldisjresMJiufoiuviHin;: hut Toruu sately thei r gontlrcss doi-s not ciui lieie,aiul thonb V hooncu tiy them will Hud these hulv pills vuhi aWemscmany ways ihutthey will uothowil Jiug to Jo witLruttliem, Butufu-riiileickhuu) Is the biino of so many lives that hem le where we make our great boiet Our j.-il)' cur" If whUfl vuitrs uo not. Carter's I. ittlc Ifvr.f va ve.v smftll flnd very easy m ;.::ko. o?ier twi)iiliii:ike .1 mwo. They aie -n'ticti i.t'nlu ami tin int ;ivyc or piia-e, t:;u y llieu' aclioii pa.-: all who UeetUem. , : uir:z 'iEi:nT3 c;., sew tohl U -I I. Sim ruk i-iffi'.iB f Si M&y's School RALEIGH; n. c. 1 Ox' f.TIM..s' ami Y(rJ WOMI'.N Willi Annual Session Opens S 'plembe' U, !!(T. iM : ( illli-.e, Music. I Kill. !',',IMMC Ail. i:i.ni :. Ilo'.ni-s- I ic SciciK-e. iSl j ;! S i?f i Q. l Ji i 1-or .h:i!o-:!i illation upplv o am) REV. GILO. W. LAY, ki: TOR. rl,rPl&VSU'St-lrr fi"K3EJ5S I lit inir.le to anv I.hIv title man wlic al!: ::i person. THOS. H. BRIGGS & SONS Ralci-li, X. ('. ivi'itic roil PRICKS. C; O. HAIJi HAS TWO IIT'NDnRD AM) HUM1 I,U" ACKI OF LAND THAT HE IS OOING TO SHU, ON KAHY Ti;RMS and in small tracts to suit purchaser. Now. if vou want a poultry or trucn farm, or a summer residence, call at I. U. ORKKN CO.'S. THE ONLY . Comfortable: .Way to visit the JAMESTOWN .EXPOSITION is to atop at The ONLY HOTEL INSIDEThe GROUNDS Why stay at Norfolk ten miles awnyF Have your room within live minutes ol any part of the bxponition at LUROPEAN PLAN $i.go per day. I'opul.ir Priced Restaurant; Pergola Porch Cafe facing HistoricrlamptonUoad Add St.no for AMERICAN PLAN. Rate provides for readmlsslon to the (rounds at any hour. Concerts by 33rd U. 5. Regiment Band. Ml Conveniences of a first-class hotel, com hiuii! v.iilitlic utmost Comfort. Accommo dations fur !vx quests. . "Chcck yoiir b.-iL'K.iRe to Exposition Pier or Pine Ueach I'itr at the entrance not to Norfolk.. HARRY WATCHAM, Manager. ' I pi SO innrr iTHE INSIDE! Murphy's Hotel and Annex RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Tlie largest, most liberally con ducted hotel In the city. Centrally located (or business, sluht seeing an6 pleasure, being on a direct car Hut to all depots and places of interest Rates are 1.00 and upwards. Famous for its celebrated Granite Iiithla wa ter for drill a; and bath. JNO. MURPHY, i Owner and Proprietor. WITH A FAR GRANDEIi OF SUPERB SUiTSNQS .- ..'.---. - ,, ! .'"I This sliowinii- oi' Iall f -lot Tailored Suits oulstrips Vm ill. ; LET US TAKE YOUR MEASURE ' TODAY, FOR ' THAT FALL SUIT. You've -Mil 1o Ikivc a Xcw Suii. ;u: lifjidiiiiai i; rs for i( anI ; :-;::::' lollies 1111'.'. llUU !1! X your , too,::i1l A. i. 2a JUKI a savii... Tliorc arc no stronger arguments for the prospective purchaser than facts in the shape of figures. They are tangible and easy to tie to. We proaent you with some facts and figures in the follcviing itema that will greatly increase the purchas ing power of your dollars. You'll do well to note them. It's much easier to r.ave money in this way than it is to car.a it. One loi of Veil's N'eglii;oo Shirts sixes I I to lt!',j. Uh; lot of l.ovs' '.'leeei'd Lined I'nderwear-r-all si .";' Drawers . . . Men's Extra Qjtalilv Fleeced Lined Ladies' Half W ool Kihbed A'esls and I.; !ce . . . . . , . . Kxtra Valui's in ih.-d Coiurnrts -. fiiil A new a;;.-iernneiit of colors in Sat We will continue tin1 mail;i'il-ilowii salt on all i;-,imanr jrimils. While l,avii Shirt Wahit Suits. Vliliiv.iiiin anil I.iiicno Shirt Ill no . l.iaon Si'.Ks. .-';' Dre'isiin; Siicriiu'.s ami Wrapiiors. Chllilivn'H Mr.'illn.Onwnsv S!:lrls "THIS IS THE FINEST I EVER, SAW iN AN. OVEN" HAltT-WARD HARD WARE COMlMNs. THIS WISE OLD GUY IS -DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME OLD STAND. ATHEBINO lis for .Moif s Fanliionalily wli'v itoi (M)llH' in Wl vc . soitio- ' li;;',' mac Perfect, iis Uii'V Were ?1 nmv' 75c. Suirls and I'liderwcar all sizes i'ants -in white iml i . . .... . 50e. 00c. Special 75c. sh'.o- all n fresh goods, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 Ins for Sails, eli o'l-in. wide, $1.00 per yard. Wal.1 - ! iuitit. anil D;'av- DONE X. . mm? THAN EVER
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