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u ia pete mtti ottrn VOLUMl XXIII. KIW BIRN, CRAYIH COUMTY, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, liHiU. - SKCUN D SECTION'. NUMBER 57. ALLIES MARCH. THE MARKETS. EL IIS I.1IDH1D Populists May Sapport their Nat loc al Candidates. 'ak. Regret Taat Aveeek (annul S CotUa Mill Strike. (Iru bare Fair. District ( oart. Chamber of Commerce. Special to Journal. RiLKion, N. C Oct. 10. Pome of the MIJille-of thc-road Popnltsts arrived to-day. They will have a con rent Ion here tc- norrow, to nominate electors. John P. Sossaman of Mecklenburg la their apparent leader. He says the Populists will in p port Barker'and Don nelly. He lusista that In hU county there are 650 Populists who will thut vote. l)r-Cyrus Thompson, SecreUiy of the Stale is a middle-of-the-road Pop ulist. Congressman At water of this district says i bo Populists will vote (or Bryan. Secretary It. B. Csvls of the Populist State Committee wi! vote for UoKlnley and think many Populists will da the same thing Great regret is eipretis' il at the fact tbat by reason of sickness, Oov-elect Charles B. Aycock Kill bo unable to speak In ll.c National campaign. There were many requests for speeches by him at various parts of the Stale. Cool weather has at last come to the delight ot every nn.i. Steam was turned on in the public buildings to day. The State charters the Heath-Morrow Company of Monroe. Its capital is 100,000 and will deal In cotton. The The North Carolina Peanut Company of Weldon, capital 100,000, M. W. Hansom and others stockholders The Holt Cotton Mills at Haw River are yet shut down. Sixteen oilier mills in that county have served notice that Oct. 15 all union labor will be dipcns(d with. Tli" Blrike Is as unreasonable as was ever know.) The Chamber of Commerce at Kale'Rh held Its annual session last night. It ha? 100 members. Among the chief things which it promoted during the year arc the Melrose Knitting mill, the aiidilo rlum company and lue Methodist or phanage. There are now zu children in tbo new ly established Catholic protee.o y here. The registers of deotls nf six counties have not jot sent to the State auditor their reports for lH'.Kl. The penalty for such failure Is severe. Thero will be two fast races at the Slate fair here a trolling In 2.15 anil a pacing In 'i 1H The Central Carolina fair at Greens boro was formally opened this morning The opening was postponed from yes ten! ay by reason of the bad weather. The annual meeting of the C'onfeder ato Veterans of Norlh Carolina here Oc tober 24th, will be unusually largely at tended. The United Stales district court which is now alio a circuit court, meets at Elizabeth (. ily next Tuesday, a id the following Tuesday at New Bern. The dual court will be in session at each of tbsee places. The Supreme Court proceedings on yesterday were: Third District appeal argued: State s. Page, argued by Attorney General for Slalo, 8 Inner and Wuedbco for de fendant. Slaters. Overby, by Atltorncy Gen eral for Slate. Pitiuan and Kerr for dt fendanl. Insure Co. vs. Steamship Co., corwtn ued. Catitwrll vk. Herring, and Bc.j klu and Boykln and Honey (three cater) a'gucti by Deans and Cantwvll and J. II. I'ou for plaintiffs, K. A. Woodard for defend ants. FUmlnr vs. Lumber Co., by Skinner and Wbedbee for plaintiff, J. L. Fleming for defendant. (The argument In tbl cats will be resumed this morning). Appeals from 8th, District now on the docket, sod are as follows: PlnUyson vs. Klrtnr; Jones vs. Duncan; Coley vs. Railroad: Bell vs. Commissioners. The anneals from this District, will be called on Tuesdsy October IS. Bryan In Michigan. Special lo Journal. Dbtbo-t. Mich., Oct, 10.-W. J Bryan Is greatly plea ted mlUi lbs Illinois dem onstrations dailog his lour through the Stale. Teday Mr. Bryan began his Michigan camDslso and Is speaking si different points In tbs Slate. Bullcr In Pretoria. Special to Jut-rat'. Loan a. October 10.-(Isoeral Bullet hat goes lo Prvtorla so I received rn en Uusltsllc f resting. Ths Billlaa War Offlee aas published order that Ihs balk o( tbe saddle lasrl smiU ealled ool for service daring the &MIB African war are to be disbanded This aJteU SO 000 saen. Ycllo Peter Is Hew Tort. .pedal lo Joaiaai, . Miv Toms, Oct. 10-A case of ysl low ftvat U reported by lbs authorities The pslkal oease from Havana, CASTOR I A It Uinta tad Cktidra. 1 ,1.1 tki Yei Em Ahrajt El DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY. ?a Fourth Annua! Session ai Ralcrl Large Attendance, tipeclal to Journal. R .LMOM, Oct. 10 The f.iuali annua' session of the United i'Hiii-htei ..f n.e Confederacy o! North Carolina becnn it -day in the lecture ball of the agtuuH.. ta'. bulltiiog, Mis Alida ltudwan of d- mlngton p.esiilin Tin ai.t-inlnnie Is mucti the largest on letorl. l'.ev. Dr M. M. Ma.hlifll, rectur of (,'lirUt i bu: li here, ooeneil 1 1 1 e session wild piayei This aflcino.m tlierc wae a ublk :t; slou al which mailers reli.'.ve l the Davis monument was taken up After some introductory remarks liy Col T. S. Kenan. Cap). CD. Dui-sn:i dellvc-ed an audrcas on the causes w Inch led up I' the civil wa". The vario.is repoiis were ead. There were some ealuics. This adennm-i reception to lite I)aiiglnui home. peci;il limbic there W;l It at llie Boldiers Malaria Virus Cure. Taiowa, Wash., Ot lolier !l Passen gers who arrived here - e ler.lay froir the Orient report that l'ior. Hobeil Koch Is at Hongkong. The eminent bacteriologist of the lie - lln L'n;vcrsity has devoid a yea- to scientific investigations in the Di tch Kast Indies and In tnc German oo'nrim of East Africa for the purpose of testing wnat he claims is ae.u-e o1, malaria, which was only psuiin'iy success'. u! in Germany before his departure. The scientist now announees to the meilieal world thai his cure is p. t-iivo and Hint every malailai dislric.t enn be absolutely purged of the sc.ou ge. During his Htay m the K:i il of .lava Profccsor Koch plot u. el evi l i ! gorillas infected with m:il:iri:i lie g.iv I hem hv- podetmic r jivi iMi of hi. i.us and in their food he miedu .- i i t i in which contains about .() per eent. of iiuie- inc. The doses w- ie ninth largi r than those intended for liiinm'i he'iis, and the results were eminently sfitisfne tory. Dr. Koch annouiKes that his n. e. Heine I) both for curative and pi eve ilivf pu poses, lie also wanis it known fiat he has found a way of ridding renn tries of the malarial parasites, the mos quitoes. On his atiiva! in I'.eiliu he willptese'it his ollicia! report to the (iei.n.ui (love. e ment and will recommend that ineasun he taken at once lo in It mint e his tret ' -od of exterminating Hie parasiu s and l' s cure for initial ia lie e'ainis the l.tter can he manuractun- I at oeee in all ioum tries. j But There Are Ho Americans In Line. Marines Lea ring Den Tsln. I Special to Journal i Washinoton, (let 11. -The Empress j of China have given orders for the be heading of Kaug II. President of the Board of Punishment Another report is thai the Emptess Is dead Count Von W aldersee assumes com mand of the allied forces. Five of the allies are marching ou Paoiing Fu. Tneie are no Americans in Ihe expedi tion. Satisfaclion Is expressed here at Ihe punishmeut which the Clilnese Govern nieul is reported to have lullcted upon I'i hire Tuau, who Is banished to Ihe Im- pe. ial post road on ihe Siberian frontier. Il Is known that some of the powers of Ku ope, uoUtbly Germany, will be dit poseii to insist upon the decapitation of I'u mi. Olticials here Bay. "however, thai t ie iianlshment of Tuau is in Itself a i, envy punishment, anil that many Chi nese have committed suicide rather than be taken to ibe Siberian frontier. T n vs ,n, Oci, 10. The American ma: ines from Pekin have arrived al Ta ku, whe'e hey will be joined by the Tieiilsiu battalion and will sail an the UMiapart Indiana for Cavite. Il is untie, slood that Field Marshal Count von WUdersee refused to ac knowledge LI Hung Chang's visit Friday The Field marsual goes to Pekln In a few days. A mililaiy order has been issued to the German troops lo occupy the railroad fiom Yajg-Tsun to Pekln. The rest of the road will be occupied by the Russians and the harbor of Chlng-Wan-Tao has he. n allotted lo ihe British. Eight hundred French troops, with six gu.is. started Oils morning to relieve Ca. hn'ic priests wko are held prisoners at Ciiiig-Hsieti, (10 miles to the south. T: ee hi:i d-ed Fiench troops started in lie d! eclion o' Panting Fu to ct one ate w ith 400 men reported to have leil IVMn. r a.iy rei, T for one Germany's Cotton Factories. Wasiiinton, Oct. il. - 'If, f son, Germany shou'd he cut i year f.om her cotton supply 'fee woe'd be a crisis of incalculable consequences,'' says United States Consul Winter at -V1 nabcrg, In a repoi t to fit: slate depart ment upon the cotton consumption in that country. "In order lo gua-d aga iist sny possible erigency, the Gei nsn Co' onlal Association." Bays Consi:l While , rc-ently Bent a petition to t:ie Irrperir' cl'i"ice''oi, requcHtiug that eve y mca.s lie used to introduce cotton growing In lo Ihe dlffeient Ge inan rolnnirs where climate an'l soil favo-. Willi thee epllon of about .; T,000 worl'i nl colton grown In ono lillle nrony, Cennanv is entirely ill ticmle-it iino.i l! i; Culled States antl England for t'-.is ei.innio. ily and she consumes im.iiM.fi; it'i r.i y nation of ,l:e i oiiiini rt This airoun s for lier ilel, i' I o pioduce her own eo - ton. Ceirennv, Krarit tied r.ng'r.nil,' sa s I he consul, ' lave ni vr forgottci ll.c ys of 1 1)0 civil war, when ilielr cotton supply was completely ci't oil hy tin- blockade of thu souliie n sta'is." Tbeic Is a tendency, he said, on the pari of collon Indust-les to g avita.e u waids the ccmcs of p odiiLlior, Hint Is, Ihe United Slates, 1 enlaml and the !' tst Indies. The sui'ting o co.li.n m I's s"d manufactu . to ,licse points save money and time, and the prnb'im which confronts Germs jv l to Insn a cotton sanp'y that can be absolutely depended upon In peace or war. a7 sTJ ' . r m rrir i m ' ' f ysr - 4'4 Bryan In Michigan. Snei ;al to Journal. I). ti:o.t, Mich , Oct. 11 The Demo e i s a.e entiiuslattic over Bryan's trip , in. uuh Michigan. They claim that the t.tr.ite ftreig i vote of Michigan is foi Hi yi.'i. Tnerc is hi this Stale Indication of a material change in the Gcman and IIol aml vine, more than in any oilier Stale v'si'.e.l by Mr. llryun litis year. In seve-a' places recogni. nl U:ailers oi these e'emenls, men who supported the Ke- pnh'ien'i i.cl.ei in li-OO, were uclive hi : he an meetings. This yer.r there is but one issue the altitude Hie I'nitod Stales towards Ihe liner republics. Four years ago practi cal'y sll the Dutch were liepuhlicans. This year their votes will go for Bryan nl must to a man. Marriage of Shepherd-Vass a Society Event of the Season. , Daughters of Confederacy Visits the ! Soldiers Home. ttraliam Dares Will Deliver An Address. Caanlac Company Charter Special lo Journal. Hai.kii.ii, Oct. 11 Maj. Graham D.ivt s of New Bern accepts the Invitation of the Ladies Memorial Association of K sl eigh lo deliver Ihe neit Memorial Day address here, May 10. His subject will be Ihe "Causes which led lo Ihe Civil War." This evening at the First Bapllsl Church here Miss Lilla May Vass was married lo Mr. Brown Sheprued. Society people attended In great nUmUiis, as il was one of the social events of the sea son. Miss Eleanor Vm, a sister of the bride, was her maid of honor and Mr. John B. Soymour of New York City was best man. The bride was given away Ly her brother, Mr. William Vass. She Is a daughter of the late Maj W. W. Vass of the Seaboard Air Line, who was al the lime of bis death the oldest railway treasurer In the country. Thegroom Is a son of cx-chlef justice James E. Shop herd. This afternoon the Slale Convention Daughters of Confederacy went to the Soldiers' Home, whcie there were some Bpccial exercises and a reception. The now hospital was lnspeclod. Ills not as yet occupied. The electric light plant in the peniten tiary will be in operation in a fort night. The convicts in tho ponllentlaiy have this year mado 3,7.V,000 brick in the yards there. The Slale charters the Southern Can, dug Company, of Galdsboro, caplli'l $r,,f '0. LnuiBburg is having a tobacco carni val. Many people are attending it. The f.tllowliik: qtmiaiions were ed by J. K l.illntln Co, r N. C. N K , I . K ' ' Cotton. npeti. 1 1 : u 1, Del ... 1 1 ' '' '.in Nov ... y '.' : Jan ... . ti i, i n i 'i ... Mch '.ill' :iso .... May .. . '' 'i'i 'j ' W IIHA I : - I IpCII. II igl:. 1.. Dec Ni i s j v . ciiu . Gas . . .I'll So. By PI, I Fetl. ).... . . x:t Con. t I Isulher . . receiv Bern n 19 'j s:i ins, Cotton receipts were .riH,oiMI Pales at it I ports. UvlrMiiil Miitkel. Futures quiet and steady . t Nov 20 Nov-Dee V-M Dec-. Ian r. 1 t New Heiii ( oil, ,11 Mnikel. Cotton sold in the local market yester- lay al 0 .'ill to,0 7 V Receipts, 0r hales Soldiers Home Burned. Hp-Kill lo Jor nal Boih Cur, Iniiio, Oct 10 Thi' So! dlMS Home at this cl.y was burned to day. One voleian was sullot a'.ed hy smoke, o il of elghl h m l e l Innm'.cs of the Home. The Strikers. Special lo Jonrnf. Pntl.iinxi.rina, Pa . 'ct 10 Twen.y Ave thousand coal niliic HUeis p .radld at Hcisnloa lo-.lav. President Mlichc'l ipoke ml declared thai ths miners w'M drmaml mo weoi's pay, a redaction In the rr cr ' powde, and ten per ce il Irrrcaso In wages, the latter twins; aleady rmcrded hy lie lbs salae opt'alois and itie powuer re d action being a'si aiiingcd fo'. Wheat lo Place of Cotton. Oaorfs W. Traill, T oop $ M cotton rrowt r. I'.aisd met be Is China Helps Russia. Spei ial to Journal Was, i mitum, Oct. 10, -China is re ported lo have voiuntai Ily ceded Man cm la to Bussla. l,ie cession being made under a secret treaty. tee report that Secrelary Hay is to le.'re lias no foundation. Nkw YoiiK,(ct. U.--A comiile list of : I e 1'ioteslaiit missionaries be'loved lo have lieen killed from the beglnolng o tin: ltoxer movement lo SoptemlMr i li has been received by tho American Bi'de Society, from Kcv. John R. Hykcs I) I) , Its agent In Shanghai I'm list entrains the namos of 17H pcop e. very few, If any, of whom, will e cai e ( )i these 00 are men, 711 women ( U mauled and Hi single), and H'J chll dic.i. In the almvc total there are the fodowlng Amerlcr.ns: 2ri men, 14 wo men. 1 here are still some missionaries In the p'ovloces of Kansuh and Kwalchow wmi have not been heard f'om for some lime, hut there Is good reason Bo hope that thoy will get lo places of sa'ety. Pork Cornered. Special to Journal. Chicago, Oct. 11 Sir Thomas Elp ton of London says that he controls practically aP Ihe mess pork in Ihe 1 nl led Stales. October delivery bus made a phenomenal advance. Boers to Surrender Special to Journal. London, Oct 1 1. It is reported Unit the remainder of Ihe Borces Intend tt make a general surrender October 21 Pile British forces have lenccupied Smithtleld, Bouivllle. Wcnener and Dewetsdorp, Orange Free Slate. of The best method of cleansing the liver Is the use of t he famous litl le pills know n as DeWltl's Eiltle Karly Itlsers. Easy Intake Never gripe. F. S. Duffv. Rhodes is Conciliatory. Cai'K Town, October 10. Cecil Rhodes received an ovation today w hen lie assumed the pn sidem y of the South A Mean League's congress here. In an nihil ess he all i ilmteil Hie South African war to the "mug viunps." and said Hint but for Ihem Mr. K-ugcr would never have d ued lo semi nn iihimatum lo Great Britain. On ;he whole, Mr. Rhodes was conciliatory in his remarks. lie declared thai now that "K ngei ism has vanished" Great Britain would es tablish a Liberal Government, "which would do every thing possible to unite the interests of South Africa with those of ihe Emgire .'' 'Now Hint the battle Is over the dis putes on the origin of the war ought to cease. The race question must be sub ordinate 1. The league should support three points -the supremacy of the em pire, equal rights and show the Dutch that there is no feeling against them. Having won what H is eatuhd to, tne league oueht to ilemonslraie that the Interests of the races aie tin: same T 4 Then the coll lit ry.' wiil he gieat hope for the Didn't See Dollar Marks. CuicAO.'Oct. 9 Ei-Uov. Hogg Teias, one of Bryan's chief campaigner. led a party of Texas Democrats Into the Republican national headquarters to-lay to see Chairman Hanna of the Bopuhll can National Committee Mr. Hanna and Mr. Hogg are old personal friends Mr. Hogg just ruBt'ed through Ne braska accompanied by Senator Welling Ion of Mary land. On his arrlvul here he found a numlior of Texas Democrats awalllng him. All wanted to see Sena ato. Hanna. Ei-Gov Hogg Introduced them lo Senator Hanna and there were friendly greeting all around. Ex Gov. Hogg Bald afterward: "Some of ihe Texas boys wanted to see Senator Hanna. They had hoard a great deal alsiut hi in anil had seen pit tures of him, so I told them to come bIook with me. I have known Senator Hanna for a long lime and I just look the boys over lo Introduce them and to show thorn thai Mr. Hanna Is a gen tleman and a One fellow and that there were no dollar marks on his clothes The boys wore delighted to talk wilh Mr. Hanna." Rich Men's Strike. Nkw Yoiik, Del 10. Sixty copper plant engravr-rs, employed hy Till any .V Co., who are among lhchitjhe-1 p,iil me chanics of their class in I ins world, an on strike. D eased in the height of favli'oti, lhe picketed the establishment of Hie linn in Cnion Square, lotlay lo ptevent the ilnvment of non-union men. I m-ir drees fi'om head to foot was immaeu laic They wore si'k hats, top co.tts lustrous pa'.ent-lealhi r shoes ami diamond sea. f pins. In the company s factory at Fores Hill, N. J., these men earned from V to $100 a week. They made all tin copper plates from which Tilfsny ,V Co's wedding, reception ami culling card and similar stationery was cngiavcd 1 hoy he I on to an orir.m ia! ton known as tho hrotlierho nl of Copper I'latc lln gravers. Iillany A Co. have n lii" rccognle the union ami a sliihe ordered. The si r i kers lire w el I at.l stand a ho,.: peiio 1 "f idlene Bis Orange Crop. Jai ksoNvr.i.K, Fla., Oct. 8 Railroad men who arc going through the State p rparlng for ihe Winter's ship ment of oianges leport that tbo coming crops will lx the largest maikeled sines 1804. Kruli men who have been Investigating the matter say Ihe same careful estimates show thai the crop will be fully one mil lion boxes. The crops of some of the largest grow ers In South Florida have already been purchased al a tale of $1.89 per boi on the tree. Neil season's crop, If nothing lntorfc-ei, will bo over a million and a half boxes. Illinois Enthuses. Special to Journal. CniCAOO, October . W. J. Bryan Is having an enthusiastic reception through tbs Slate ef Illinois today. Tbe start was mads at St. Louis where the night was passed la bis privets car and an early start before day was saads or yulncy when tba speaking bag aa. Weather Conditions. Wahuiniiton, D. C, Oct. 11- For North Carolina. Friday rain. Fresh northeast wli ds. Westber Conditions. The high prei iu-e area which has dominated the weather for several days past Is central over the eastern portion of the country Ibis morning. Cool weslher continues In all sections. Heavy frosl Is reported from Dodge City, and light frosts from Chicago, Cincinnati!, Washington City and Baltimore. The weather Is generally cloudy In tbe lower Mississippi valley and east ward to the Month Atlantic coast. Tbe unsettled area to the south and southwest will spread into this section with rain. d ti Vi ' I" li W II. Lewi-, La w 1 1 in i ill wrile, " I amusing kodol lU ('lire In my practice among sever-- i sst of indigestion and find II an niliniialil reiiiedv. Many hundn ils ,,f ptiv sn lans d- pend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepal Curo In stomach troubles, it digesi whal you eat. antl allows you to eat ad the gomi food you need, providing you tlo not overload viur stomal h Gm- Instant relief and a pi-rnianenl S.Dullly. Connecticut's People. Special lo Journal. Washiiotoh, October 11. The popu lation of Connecticut Is 908,000, an In eraasa of 11.41 percent. Populist Electors. 8 pec ial lo JoaraaL Rautiob, Octabsr 11. -The MlddW- Road Popsllsts (Rata Coavsalloa sset now plowing on senve of bis oolios fields pisps-slo-y AJCOCK HUI KCSL lo sowing wheat, lis sayi of d arse, (be Bpeclal lo Journal. oolloo bts alt been picked out o loa Rai cioh, Oct .-Oov. fleot Ayoock hat today. Oaly tea delegates vara laad be Is plowing, pot ooiy M'. i roin nottoes me Btais tamocratia coaataillra preMsi ttbo aosalnated slectors. Three bat other fs.oters at bow doing ' that lo his graat iwgrnt h iMbto to ( Ua sleetort laasadara A.J. Moy of MsMlhlag. Iteesthst this Is rood meks aay w on tpaaebM ta tbo aatloaal' pju j, x. Mewboraa of Lswolr and svldeaotofs shut cop. Aaolbrt beaUky arajpalgo. B bad a stubborn attack ef Charles D. fraacks of Oaslow. Indication, to that tbe ara prspatleg fea arts, aad bU ph)ilcia forbids kit Iki mm lead for wheat. fsTkanab ipaktotiidU)ttkatltIIlUsavtk Nw. bafor k U itroef ti U. Schedule B. Olllce of Register of Deeds, Craven Co New Bern, N. C, Ot t. I, 1' (Hi Sue - You aro hereby required by law lo deliver or return to mc, within Ion days after the fl rut day o' October sworn slalcment of Ihe amount of rai Ital cmployetl by yon In your business as a merchant, mercantile firm or aoH lion for the year (twelve months) pri Deeding Ihe Aral day of Oclolier 1100 As a dealer In cigars, cheroots, cigar ettea and manufactured tobacco, you arc required hy law to deliver or return I mo, within ten days after tbe first day of October, a sworn statement of the nura ber of cigars, cheroots, cigarettes, and the number of pounds of manufactured smoking and chewing tobacco purchased by you for the year (twelve months) procedltrg the first dsy of October HH'0. You are required by law to deliver or return lo ma, within ten days after the first day of October, a sworn statement of Ihe amount of yonr commissions, aa commission aneraheot, broker or doaUr baying and selling, for the year (twelve asoBIha) preceding Ibe fi-sl day of Octo ber, 1000. Proaspt eompllanoa with tbe law Is earnestly requested, aad for failure to do so yoa will be roqalred to come before tba Board of County, Commissioners, JUU1X8T M. ORKKN, . ftegiaur ot Daede. MaiWaa Urn mil vara all Urat Ult Prtotro. . i . ir WHA.T housekeep er is it that does " not like NICE LINENS and NOW is the time to replendish those that have worn out during the sum mer. Besides a great many ladies have been out ol town all sum mer and have put off buying until they look over what they have. We want you to look at our Linen Stocks they are large enough for a city twice the size ot New Bern and buying as we do from the first source of sup ply there are no lower prices anywhere duality considered. A few Prices we quote : All Uiieii IumaNk, new paderiiN, 72 in. wide COc ynrd. All Xsiiien 5a nia.sk, 72 in. wide, 75e A 85c. All Iiineii Napkins, large size, at $1, $1.25 1 50 & &2.O0 doz. : SUCCESSORS TO O. MARKS CO. Out Prices Always The Lowest ! Why Don'l You liny Your lreMM fdooils Here ? Everything is in your favor at this store. Here are three Special Values and you cant equal a yard of them anywhere at these prices. ii Skirling, worth 37in yard Two i '.! ) hIiiuIch uf i Our I'l'ie 'J.ric lite All Wool Soiling in lit (iOc tlie jiird. Tlic New SIiikIcs in rev Wt vi'ml. Blue, Tun, drey, Hrnw n, c, worth 75o I in. Iiroatl Clolli fl.'J.I viilue, '.(Ho yd. Millinery Attractions. Gur present Millinery Exhibit is one of the finest we have ever shown, come and see it if you admire pretty, stylish hats G. A. "BARFOOZ PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE . Tho One) Day OoM Our. mm utxm utaiaa BMilv aa4aMiirou The Plantcr'i Warehouse ia located in tho binincaa part of tbe citj nnd tho I'm cat Warrhouae in the Hlate, We will have plenty of buyers with plenty of ordore for all tbe Tohaooo in this part of the BUte. It ia the aim of the manage ment to give hie personal attention to all anion and to are that yon are well looked after when OB tha market with tohaooo. Onr motto ia "Tligh Prlcea and Poraonal Attention to Jronr In terest." . r . t ,t-, mm) Froe Staldea. Ooroe dew a to the opening aale, and ' w Vtlt ' try to -: PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., r r , ,; J. IL HOWARD, llanaRCri ! - t - .t, , - i ; Q '4fJ X . 'i ! '.! r it ' U F, S. La HQ LET, Aaetloaart. tT"Rlei eterr wack-ds; at 1 i o'clcck.
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