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"U HI-., ' left w nw- w - or - m VOLUME XXII. KIW BERN, CRAVIH COURTY. N. C. TUESDAY. JUNE U. !: - mt! SKlTloN. M-Mltf It- 21. INTERESTING BUDING ! The Report Hoi Fision Board Did Bqsidrss , Patronage For lis Member I tea lied Statements Igaored. To Exhibit at I'rli Exnositloa. lUi.tiuK, June 8 The event at tbe meeting of the board of agriculture was when tbe finance committee made a fall report, in which it says It fiudt tbat tbe fuilou board bad been guilty of distribut ing iu patronage among ita own mem bers, In other worda, employing 4ta w' member to "perfowtt Hut dailoate and accurate work required, the protaclloa of tbe farltier against fraud In tbe pur chase of commercial fertiiiuia. My employing themselves ai clerks and inspector, tbey hamper and binder the officers in the discbarge of public duty and render It Impossible to mak effective the machinery which would otherwise obtain in a perfectly regu lated and disciplined working force, as It presents the anomaly of members of tbe board passing judgment upon tbeir own work. This applies with equal force to the employment of an attorney, who also performs bis legal duties while receiving bU per diem and expenses as member of tbe board, tbe tendency in such cases being to unnecessarily multi ply feej or Una a pretext for doing o. Since be made the report of I lie lioard of agriculture to the Legislature, consider able sums have been drawn from the Treasury on this account ami $2."0 has been used iu paying Mr. Ilariis for pre paring the leporl of the board to tin Legislature, hciilufoie prrfouned hylhe secretary of lLo boaid without extra compensation Two items of $13 earh have hieu paid J. C. L. Ilariis anil Hill . King, each rmiiaiutug $1 fur allow ance for board, which is nuwarianted and in violation of the resolution adopt., ed on March 1Mb. Attention is also called by the committee to the extraordinary charges of the committee on electric lights, carpels ami Insurance. The work of these committees was of the slightest significance, and such aa Is usually done by the commissioner, secretary and curator. Several residents are on those committees and they charged (4 per day and $2 allowance as board. Here Is a sampler "Agricultural Department to J. M Allen: On special committee, 18tt8, June SO, second selection of carpels, per diem $4; expenses fi; July 5, selecting mato rial for toilet room and spittoons, per diem $4, expenses -; July 18, receiving and approving carpets after laid $4, ex pentes x Total $18." J. C. L. Harris ami Hill E King were paid tbe same amount for the game work. Another interesting exhibit Is made of J. C. L. Harris' account as chairman member of the board, attorney, etc., In II 2.1 payments in two years, aggregat lng $3,468 58. Two fees are for $1,000. The fallowing is a list of tbe members of the board who were also employes: J. II. Alien, mailing clerk; Hill King analytical clerk; Geo. JU. Klow, John Brady, J. ('. Itay, Howard R. Browning lnipectois of fertilizers; J. C. L. Harris, attorney. During Hie trouble between the Demo cratlc bud fusion boards last April, two membeis of the boa id whose term had expired weic cul.e.l in and paid unlaw fully, these b ing John lirady, $47 It. B. Liueberry. .'7, ami the fusion mem ber also paid thcuisclv.s at llteli April meeting at the old tatc tt $4 put day and f 2 per day expenses, this also being un lawful and unwarranted. It was found that $10,993 71 had been drawn, but with no itemized statements accompanying the items. It I oaten! bly for inspection and farmer' instruc tion, th largest Item being $1,000 to J at. Newborns.' Tbe committee reports that the acoounts presented by Secretary It a ruse, for payment are not at all satis factory because of the failure to Inaert itemized lecelpts for money drawn. One Inspector, a son of Hill . King, drew 973 for each of two months as Inspector ad $8 one month and $10 another fo eipenses. J. 0, L. Harris made an address to the board, in which he said he had no ex planailout or apologies to make; that be had received money logajly by the dlree tlon of the board The, committee re bukes Commissioner John II Smith, tbe fertilizer Inspectors and Secretary Ram but a another know the polos, anguish and dread that a wosnaacndumhluN and sWIni rtltfttrtfc. Aod still Marly ail thai sat krinf biMtaMCtmry. TluiaitUuluHof MOTHER'S FRIEND' rtH in gnat sneasure Ovamans rwy dMriistogsymptntn, snd bborltsdf will not b a very tarsoaa ordeal JUanonfcar tool MOTHER'S FRIEND at ts tmal sWmtot that sofka and sdsaw tbs ansae, and is art f raw cosnooaaMl of opiate to wmOaw, Ask row ; draffs fa k -m Mad ark ($1) to m mitm mwiatw w, Hums, u. lend Joe tmt free Dlastmssi 1"- a Mother and Babe Ik. tons UN JMby Bora.' - y for their nnbuslness-llke careless- ness in their accounts In not having Itemized receipt Ramsey say be ha Itemized receipt for most of the war rants. The committee recommends tbat John Brady and It B. Lineborry, who were Illegally and wrongfully paid, be noti fied of the fact and given aa opportunity to refund tbe money wrongfully drawn from tbe funds of tbe Department, or, if they fail to do so, suggest to the fusion members the propriety of tbeir replacing the sum thus wrongfully withdrawn from the Treasury The fusionists who on April 2Ub refused entrance to tbe Democrats to the agricultural building not only usurped tbe functions of the whole body, but also paid themselves at rate not rec tgnlzed in tbe act of 1899, and in eioess of the legal rale in the act of 1697. It appears that tbey began this way of payment In June, 1897, and a a result nearly $t,ti we thus Illegally drawn. They reilly drew $6 a day In stead of $4. Other proceedings at tbe session were as followr: A committee composed of Chairman Cunningham, Commissioner Patterson and the State Chemist, was appointed to prepare rules and regula tions to put In effect tbe pure food law, to go into effect on August 1 next. It was decided that the members of life board be paid per diem from the time they leave home to attend the meeting of the board, taking the quickest route to and from Raleigh. Ibe amount of $5,000 was lent to the Agricultural and Mechanical College, to be refunded out of the United State appropriation. Chairman Cunningham, J. H Cofield and State Geologist Holmes were ap pointed a committee to secure a credit able representative of North Ciroliu 1 ni the Paris Exposition, especially in the departments of agriculture, hortlcul lure, forestry, Ashing an. I mines and mining, provided 11 lor space le fur nlshod free. The resolution carries no appropriation, the object being to co operate with the United states national commissioner. State Geologist Holmes, Secretary Uruner and II. II. Biluiley were appointed dlicilors of the Slate Uuseum. NATIONAL LK.Kit t UAMKS. Results or Saturday's Iltt.elmll Games. Special to Journal, Brooklyn, June 8 Cleveland 4, Brook lyn 13. Boston June 3 Cincinnati 'i, Boston 8 Baltimore, June 3 Chicago 14, Bal timore 3. Washington, June 8 St. Louis , Washington 11. New York, June 3 Louisville S, New. York 2, Philadelphia. June 8 Pittsburg 15, Philadelphia 13. Htamliii or the Clubs. Clubs, W. L. P. Ct. Brooklyn,"... .31 11 .788 Bost n, 27 13 .675 St. Louh 2f 16 .610 Chicago 25 17 .595 Philadelphia, . . 23 17 .575 Baltimore, 28 18 . 661 Cincinnati... 21 18 .584 New York, ... 16 24 .400 Pittaburg 17 26 .395 Louisville 13 28 . 887 Washington,.. U 29 Mil) Cleveland, 8 20 216 A VlUOKOilM CAMPAIGN. Americans Renew Fighting Iu the Philip pines. Manila, June 4 A rigorous campaign was begun on Saturday against General Pio del Pilar' force of .2,000 rebel In the foothills at the month of Laguna de Bay, and In the towns of Calnta, Tay Tay and Anlipolo, under the supervision of Oeneral Lawton. General Hall, with 1,500 men, moved southeast from the pumping station, and Colonel Wballey, who relieved General King in command of his brigade, proceeded east from San Pedro Ma all, the two divisions ap proaculng each other. Colonel Wballey captured Calnta with with small loss, the rebels fleeing before the advance of tbe United States troops. General Hall drove- tbe Filipinos from the vicinity of Ifarlqulaa, sweeping them towards Colonel Wballey' column. KEEP jour blood pnro anil your stomach and digestive organs in a healthy condition by taking Hood s Sarsaparllla and you will bo WELL. The Meat Speakership. Wasuikotok, D. 0., June 5. There are 185 republicans In the next Honse, which makes 98 votes In the caucus nee essary to nominate the next Speaker, Tbe friends of Representative Hender son claim that he is already assured of the rapport of that many members and tbat he Is surs to be the next Speaker, and disinterested observers regard tbe the claim a yelld. It has beta stated that tbe sdmlnltra lion bad no choke between Col.' Hender son, and Mr..Sherman of New York, and that either woqld bn perfectly salUfac tort to M It Sneak erv Tale waa rmtd ed as 1 proiloJ J 1ml nation of, the Other Mndidatet. i Hf WW? take ty, Mr. Hopkins, OX lUUolawhOi withdrew. In faror of Col. Henderson. - - I .UowJIr. Payne, of New Tori, Intends taking It cannot bo posltlrely said, al t bough ho passed Urongk Washington within the last forty tight boors. The Ne yorkers an to decld thbr weak, whether thojr are to sjipport Bharrnaa Or ra.f4)nd MVn';t pleaaaro trip to Alaska, k probaUiytsoa PRITCHiRDS INFUiEIICL Tbe Senator's SwttB On CiTil Service Adnptei Bsakrnntey Cases Few. Sampson Fusion Board. Pablle Prlater's Work. Father Worth and Brother Noak. Attala a Pardon. Rai.biod, Jnne 5 In tbe recent order modifying the civil servic law the Pres ident adopted many of the suggestions contained in the report of Senator Prttchard, who is chairman of the civil service committee. Among other things tho Senator recommended tbe exemption of all positions in the internal revenue service, except clerks and that recom mendation was adopted without modifi cation. To this date in this district there have been only 60 bankruptcy cases. The amount of debts extinguished is $300,000, the cases averaging $4,000 each. No one s taking undue advantage of the law. Those going Into bankruptcy as a rule have no assets, but are hopelessly bank rupt. Forty-one per cent Is the highest dividend paid by anyone taking advan tage of tbe law. Tbe Superintendent of Public Instruc tion asks Attorney General Walser whether the decision of Judge Timber lake that the old or fusion hoard ap plies to Sampson alone, or to all the counties in the State. The Superlnten lent has uot as yet been furnished with a copy of Judge Tlmberlake's decision. The Atlantic ('oast Line made its complete report for tho nscal year end ing May 31st, to tbe corporation commis sion. The report covers the entire sys tern. Davidson county makes full settle menl of State taxes, $8,745 90, being the 6 1st county to do so. The State Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, of Worcoster, Mass., domeatleatea itself. The public printers are required to de liver all the laws, journals, etc., by June Olh. They are maklntr deliveries rapidly There arc 9,000 copies of the public laws, 2,000 of the private laws, 450 each of tbe House and Senate journals, and 375 of the public documents. The board of agriculture meets again October 17, which will be during the Stale Fair. While the newspaper men were getting tbe report of the finance committee of tbe Democratic board of agriculture, one of the fusion members said: "All of us are rascals; Democrats and fusionists alike." Father Worth has made a ruling as to undertakers. He took the step after a consultation with bis old friend, Noah Webster, the gentleman who is In the dictionary business. The decision is tbat an undertaker is not a man who makes or sells colli ob, but one who conducts funerals, and It Is the latter alone who are liable to tax as undertakers. Father Worth says the tax is $10 State and 910 county. The Stale charters the Patterson Tex tile Company, of Halifai. The capital stock Ib $200,000. The mill will tplu and weave cotton and woollen fabrics. A quartermaster sergeant went from here to Morehead City, to ee the site for the encampment of the Second Regi ment of the Stale guard. As Btated, the encampment will begin on July 14th. Governor Russell pardons James A. Moore, of Franklin county, who was serving a fifteen-year aentence for mur dering a negro during the campaign, live year ago. Moore was drunk and broke tbe negro's skull with a club. He is a aon of ex-Sheriff Moore, of Granville, a republican, well known in that section. Tbe following Insurance companies domesticated themselves: Phoenix of Brooklyn, Providence Ssvlngs and Union Central Life. The latter companp a few days ago decided not to enter, but changes its mind. W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I .have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure is best of all." It relieves Instantly and curea all throat and lung troubles. F S Duffy A Co. THE 8PKCU1.ATIY KAKKKTS. Today's quotations furnished by Lewis A. May & Co., New Tork, Represented by A. O. Newberry. New Yoax, June 5. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar . 144 140, 189 148, Heading.. . an. AQ. B. R.T. .. M.O. P. .. Manhattan . 67, . 129 . not n . 108, 57, 130 UH l 109i 871 128 110i 401 107t 871 138 110, 4 107J COTTON. , Open. High. Low. dose Angust....... 5.98 ft.M 6.M 6.98 January.:,...' $.08 $.08 8 $08 CHICAGO MARKETS. ' , Wbbat Open, illgb. Low, dose jojr TSfcwi- y m S)m September.... ,79 79f 77 77 .Jjfo tiuri pilot, rrmnk at, h hoot that's tho way. De Witt's Witch Basel Salt Tra-aa a t not -It removes tho carjan, quickly and ' permanently. Don't squander "Mm and oxonsy In t tain effort to- maori tut intm T 8 n7AA Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aovM smcwo powoes tierinany'K Spanish uai-liai.i-. Washington, D. C, Jnno 6 There is little Interest in official clroles over the , sale to Germany of Spain's remaining . possessions in the Pacific, for $.' ikh).iiki. , Speaking of the matter, an olticinl ; said: "It Is not al all surprising. With its principal colonies gono,aiain will Ih: better off without the little glands. We did'nt want those island, 1 we should have gotten them aloug with tbe Philip pines. This government has no Interest whatever, In who owns tlieru, although we should have preferred that Knglftinl ake them, if we had eipressed any pref erence. " LIM of l..attrN Remaining in Hie I'ost (llllce at New 1 item, Craven county, N. ('.., June 5. 1899: MIN':) LISTS. 11 Geo L Banks, Ous Bender, IshKin Boyd, It H liunn, John E liutte. C Willie Clark. I) Harmon Dowdy. K-il R Ellis. II Caleb Darren, HeuderMin Isaiah Hill. J Stephen Henry Jones. iM Emanuel II Maddix, Sumiiel Mills, Joseph Morgan. 1' Carson Paul, S. K. Phillips. It - Joseph Rhodes. S-H M Smith, liuni nn Hniith. V Rev J It Vanghau. W-Buster Willis womkn's list. H Julia Ilenders, Mittie L Brown, Caroline Brown, Mary Blount, Mary Dow, Mollie Blouut, rare W II Peter son. C Rcna M Conner. E Clara Ewcll. F Lizzie Frnzier, Tama Fisher. 11-Mary M Rowland, Ad Hatch. J Theania Johnson . L Mary E Lane. M Winnie Moody, Murlnila Mortis. N-Polly Newhy. R Martha Kolierls. S Roberta Simmons, Maggie Sunders, BertUtkScottXSJv.. W Mary Ward, Wary E "Warders", R L Willie, Alex White. Persons calling for above letters will please say advertised and give date of list. The regulations now require that one (I; cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. S. W. Hancock, p. M. Light Headed. Bacon When a man is its love every -thing about him looks different to hltu Egbert Yes; it's tbe same way when he knocks his head against a gas hrucket. Dear Information. Mrs Newhrido A woman never knows what she can do with a man until the tries, does she? Old Aunt Broadbead No; and then she Is often sorry Bbe found out. They Played Him Hardacre Zeke answered an adver tisement whar they said they'd send him a church organ for a dollar. Crawfoot What did ho gel? Hardacre A sample copy of the New Light marked: "This is the beBt church organ published.". Wenad Op. Monsieur de France You wind up ,:e clock n make hint go? English Tutor-Exactly ! Monsieur de France Zen what for you wlnd.up zee beeslness to make him stop? As They Saw It. Mrs. Bibbs See here I Wby are you unloading all of those shingles In from of my dpor? We haven't ordered any. Driver No, mum. They comes wid tbe compliments of the neighbors. You see folks think from tbe way your boy acts that you can't afford to buy any. Oanins. So many great geniuses have been fat men. Well, sometimes It takes a great genius to earn three square meals a day. ' InteUoetnal Prestige. Does yonr suburb make any literary pretentions? I Oh, yc; we've got a man who has taken three prizes for soap poetry. In Ice Death. Assistant "Here's an Item about a fellow being struck on the bead by a block of Ice and killed. How shall we bead lit" Edllor-"Ob, let It go ti "Died From t Heayy Cold in the Head." CASTOR I A " For tnfnttU Mid Children. Hi Kind Yoa Hum Always Bought Bean tho ' MetBktnrc of jm ,. n Baking 00. , new vok. HE STAKED HIS LIFE. WILDCAT' SMITH'S THRILLING GAME OF SEVEN UP Thr Doughty Plnm r lien! Ilia o nuinclir Captor, Zliu I.:te((h. nl (.line mil' Tlirn KUI.rd IIU I. He Ainln tn Siie n Wlilt lfrl (-nulltf. ))d "Wildcnt" Smith in just nlxmt tin Inst living nru' ni tiint fnmiinn I iiml of pionfri who dr.ivi- tho IihIihus to tlm liionntnitip. liilli il thp pnnthrrj miii) lii'iira. nnd lilnxod tin- trucks through tin' tntckloss wililrrncss. He dors not Iniik liko ;i ln-svviT. hnt lie has, nr-vi-r thi'h'ss. sat npnn n ramp stool and de rirli'd cnsi of the Ktenti'st importRtiro Hi- does nut henr ny very mnrkod re ff mtilHnce to a gpneral. hnt he has coni iiiitiidrd a ciiiiHid'Tiililc force in hattl. nnd, whilf" military critics miht have cnmplainfd that hr was deficient iu strategic iit'ility nnnc ever charged It i in with lark of valor. Few people wonld diwovi-r in Ins faro or manner any of tini'-i' traits that distinguish a ilin-lit. lint ii lias ilrniiiiiBtrated that In' pnhKtvKvK thi'in all in an eminent ilu uno liy oni'-rini; "pintolH and coffee for two" more than once. 1'pnn one occa sioti he had tin- audacity to invite flen era I lion-ten who wan at that period prisident of trie repnlilic, to "coinpont mid exchange sli-ita with him lie says that the old winner "rlnnrel" him liy coolly making a note on a rdip of pa)er and put tint; it in hisdi.k. In nnswer ' tu the eni.-;;ei clialleiifji i fl ininlry the Hi'ii'ial Ktiiipiy snid "Mr. Smith, yon ate the fortieth When I have killed these other Ml peoiiniliels who have challenged me. will accommodate yon lie patient, sir Smith cauie to Texna in -IHiltl and served in the Texas army through nil the lon;t wars with Mexico. He was also a soldier in tho rrrent civil war, and whr-n that ended he enlisted to li(;ht Indians and remnined on tho bor der until there were no moro (' munches to shoot lie has been a man of war from hi youth np. and iu his old ngo he carries a soldier's mnskct with n fixed luyoiir t, and continues to make war on all kinds of game and "varmints," Ho wuntisl to go to Cuba, and when the boys insisted that he was too old and feeble he threw off his cout and cballenKi d the whole company to fight him Upon one occasion Smith was cap tured by a roving band of Comanches, many of wln.in were well known tohim They frarii!) told him that titer intend ed to ma!;..' liim run tho gantlet and burn him at the stake when they reach ed their vilUu-o ou Devil river, Xh" cap tive had a llask of whisky, which the chief took away from him. After tak ing several drinks the old warrior askod Smith if ho could play seven np. Smith proudly boasted that he c.mld beHt any man living playing that par ticular :;amo Thi i answer appeared to pnt the Indian on his mottle, and heat once promised that they should hall by the si.le of the warpath and play for the highest stakes that mortal man ever wag'-ii on ;i r.ai-ie of crrari'-e life. Smith eri,o i iy agreed to the proposal, slid tiny sat down under u tree and dealt the cards on a blanket The other warriors oi. mounted rind anxiously watched tlie game The chief's name was liig Laugh, so called on acconut of natural grin that marked his feature After a sh-rt time tin y stood fl to 6, and it was Smith s deal He run the cards off and tinned a jack from the bottom Smith had won his liberty, nnd Uig Laugh told him he might go, bnt the Texan bad something else in view, lie might easily have walked nway, bat he determined nrion another net which marks him as a generous sonl possessed of the highest courage There was a young white girl tied on one of the IMinies, who was weeping in tho most piteous ngony Smith coolly proposed to play another grtrne, staking his lite against tho lib erty of thin young girl. Big Langh was evidently pleased with the whlto man's conrnge, nnd after taking nndtfter drink he began to ehnflle tho curds. The yonng girl was cnt loose from tbe pouy and made to stand on tho blanket, while the thongs fur binding Smith, in case ho lost, were thrown at her feet. Again they plnycd n clone game, and at the end of n short time slisxl 0 and 0, bnt it whs Big Laugh's deal With what awful interest that poor girl most have watched tho turning of that tramp I The Indlen slowly dealt the cards, and, peeping at the trump, a hideous gtin spread all orer his faca "I waa sure that all was lost and was jnst in the act of springing at his throat," says Smith, "when be turned the queen of hearts for a trump. He could not give nic er ronrsc, and I held both the nee and denceof hearts. " Big Lsnrji was by this time hilarious ly drank and In a in out excellent good humor. lie not only kept hia word and gave Smith and thti. young girl their liberty, tot he ftjrni'hed, them two po nies and allowed Smith' to take hia gnn. Tbe liberated captives renubvd the Set tlement in safety, whfcre Smith's strange story would never have , been credited bad not tbe young girl borne witness that it was true. She Is still living on a fine plantation on tbe Braxos and Is the widow of no less jiersonage than Colon-) Sam Jones, who waa killed at the battle of Shlloh: ; ' - "Wildest" Smith Urea la aHttle cabin ,10 the woods .and devotee, his whole time to bunting bear and deer and IsotneYtrhM" smaller gamo.-Bt Lobla Ulo De-Democrat ,j w; tu SMAI I 'wasae a mm mm i SUGAR I CURED AND HAMS At J L MoDANlEL'S, 71 Broad 8treeU Also a Fresh Lot of Ueinz'a Pickle both sweet and sour. hush Cakes aud Crackers. r'rtsh Elgin and Fox River Butter. 1 .letire to state that I have secured the services of Mr. Geo. U Wajne of Olympia and Mr. David W. Sabiston of Carteret C 'Unty, N. C, bo will be glad to have their friends and ac qnauilaDCe cull and sec llieiu iu the city. Tlesse Kcmeuubtr that 1 guarantee every article you buy from me lo be us rvprestntcd. If found otherwise return, it and get your money buck. Keapectfully, f ii ni iff f . nn-iin m Successor to Mc Daniel & Oasklll. ' A Chance For Economical Buyers We are going to let prices do most oi the talking and they will make a most interesting speech. Look over this List and we are sure you will find something that will not only be interesting to you, but Profitable. You will see them as you enter our store, two long Counters Loaded down with Bargains. Prices plainly marked on each article. Ladies llandke, chief, plain and bem stiched lc and 2c each Men's White Handkerchiefs, larite Bice, 4c each I urge Ited Bandana Handkerchiefs Be esih Koy's Windsor Ties lc each Men's and Boys Suspenders 8c pair Rail Sewing Cotton lc ball Tapo lc roll IVarl Buttons the 10c kind 10c carJ of 2 dozen Heavy Plantation Combs lie each Wacc Powder, a 10c article 5c box Ink 2c bottle Shoe Po.ish 5c bottle Note Paper 8o quire. Corset Steels 4c dosen Men's Fast Black Sox, seamless, regular UJc quality 10c pair I jid n Hose, w hite, gray and black 2c, 8c, 4c and 5c pair Collar Buttons, 8c doeen Lead Pencils, plain cedar 4c dozen Leud Pencils, lubber lip, cedar 7c dozen Come ii only to criticise(and we are sure you will find something to interest you. Yours tor Business, June 2, 1890 THE CORRECT HAT FOR SPRING STEAW.M We have them at prices to suit buyers, andln latest styles v FROM 25 CENTS0ir$Tr757v Children and Hisses SUPPERS wm,bso;iap; i. ,. White and Neeliire sizes, 16, 16 1-2, X7 ..Iiott' wnntKmo itwUl be sold very cheap." -! s tl ,W,4t ",m '-'W;t,,.,,(, va t:M ;! isW nil l! vssr)q boo Also iiavo am llnef tmpE3,-whlc tro linr at Reduced Prices. fcJf selling ' " " ' ." t.' faN 7iT' iflNttBfi' I ....A. a sasWaT an :VaV, fm , Breaktast: Just Received WlioI?sle sib lletall Vaseline 4c bottle Castile Toilet Soap 3c cake . Three Cakes Toilet Soap iu box 10c box Batchelor Buttons 7c box Crochet Cotton So' Porpoise Luces Scipaii A Larire Assortment of Men's Scarfs, some of these we sold for 50c, they all go at 10c each We have just received direct from the factory 3 cases of the Best Corset values we hove ever, had; our Ells more at 85c Is a wonderfour Admiral Dewey at 50o you have paid 75c for. the same. A Splendid Corset at 15c We still have some Splendid Values in HUMMEIt DRESS QOODS 39 inch Batiste Lawns 8c yard Beautiful Scotch Lawns 5c yard 27 inch Dimities 5o yard 29 inch Ouipnre Lattice Lace Effects in dark grounds, those goods would be, cheap at 10c, price 5o 25 or 30 Pieces of Check Muslin, this hat been our 5c seller, tbey go at 8te A Splendid Dress Ginghams at 4c yard - '- .tt taeU J: iy' iliuH A:.rtlvi( u iM. a."" IWi to .tit tt ts itmiMi 'siA':;"" , '.-.j iees4a f'art&Jed' SMrts tor-Uen-.lax-a eMt eJi 4! Mut 1 sa i49 To .4 fZ - w e u. aT-"--- -aV i"'-( ilders hlmatlf ont of It.' Daffy Y Co. ' ? i i -il-o,i I :' 17' IKDDLHiTttEirr, t '-vOtl.M ljr; rT TZUX 4 1 'A
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