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Vitt Til vi I ""' tin mmim TOLDMK IIIII. NIW BIRN, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. ('.. TL'CSDAY, JAN LAKY -ii 19nl M KST SECT hi SI MBLK n shi smiion.. Railroads Willing- to Have Tax Case Adjusted. State Normal School N.rds Knnde. Report Beard literati lmprovr eatt ea Atlaetle and North Carullta Agalaat bale oT Property. IUlbioh, N. C, January 19. Presl dent Warren El'lott of the Wilmington and Weldon Railway came here lait eventug and had a conference lait night with chairman McNeill of the corpora tion commUslon and Hon B.G.Connor, regarding tho terms upon which the pending suit a to the assesstoent of railway t may be compromised, aettled and tei initiated. Chairman McNeill eald tbla mornlug be had at yet nothing to gr?e out, as matter were not complete ly adjusted. He appeared lobe well pleased with the progress of the mat ter. President Charles D. Mclver of the SUte Normal and Industrial College for women 1 here. Ho lays good programs la betng made In raising the $100,000 en dowment, which Is to be used In aiding needy modems, and that Guilford glve4 $10,000 of tho amount. He says the Legllature will be asked to pay the dobt which the college In curred by reason of the epidemic of ty phoid feTer last year, amounting to aome $15,000. The college work had to stop two months the bills of physicians and nurses were something like $900 a week, all the bedding hid to be destroyed, another system of plumbing Installed and a new supply provided. Provision la also asked for a practlco school at tha college. Prof. Mclver says this college Is the only one In the Slate which, year after year, has to turn away applicants for admission, for ltci of room. It his over 400 students and this year has de clined many applications. It Is said that there la a strong and growing sentiment In favor ef the Issue of bonds In aid of public schools. The negroes, of all classes, express great admiration of Gov. Aycock's In augural address. The State today chartered the Pilot Farnlture Company, of Pilot Mountain. The biennial report of tho State board of Internal Improvements was today placed In the Governor's hands. It deals wltn the status of the'Atlaotlc A North Caro lina railway. The board was created to take control of tbit road out of Gov. Russell's hands. Your correspondent last week gave all the sullen l features of the report. The latter Is powerful argument against the sab of the At lantic & North Carolina railway and make the fact cleir thst a sale would be an act of folly. The annual State convention of super intendent of city public schools endel here todsy: Twenty five superintendent attended. It was at once the largest and best meeting yet held. Tho One Day Cole) Oura. ForcoMnn.l.orlhrol n Kcrmott . Choco Utts L.n.tWt (Juinint. Kiuiiy Ukcu u eaudy and quickly cure Just Escaped Hantfn&r. Nbw York, Jan. 18.-Walter C. Mc Allster, Andrew J. Campbell and Wil Ham A. Death, three of the four persons Indicted for the death of Jennie Ttoss chleter, a mill girl, of Patteraon, M. J. who was murdered on the night of Oc tober 18 last, were tonight adjudged guilty of murder in the second decree. According to the New Jersey law, the m lire am penalty for the prisoners Is life Imprisonment. When threatened by pneuorjooU or any other lung trouble, prompt relief I necessary, as It Is dangerous to delay We would snggeil thai One Mloote Cough Core be taken as soon M Indica tions of having taken cold an nntlcad. It core quickly and lu early use pre vents consumption. F. V: thiffy A Co. NAT HAVB TO CLOSE BARS. Antl-Cintecn rrtvttloa Tbosfht T Af fect Old rotnL WasBHOTOW, Jtm. t$,lt It reported fro Old Polat that the Ohanberlla and nygela Houl people are concerned over iht question of how the aotl-caat een cImm la lh new A ray bill will apply 0 Ihsir atablUhojeou. On looelry aaaong mtmbwra of both kwM who to led for lb clause In qaee tlon, U Ii MMrtained no doubt exist Ual theje two hotels will have in aboL bh their ten and fire ap Millar wine at tlx labia. Tbey are both be. I It oa Oorarnaiant reeei ration aad tabjact to xaotly tbeeaae tolea aad ragaUiloBs u apply 14 tha army, Thla will, ale apply l Ua prlvau hotatoa theOoraraaMalraMrTailaa at - Waal Point II wat ialj by aona Ooa gratasnaa that piMalbly aadw tha ruilap Vt tat laUraUta OMamarea. Comailaalua leti at thaao boubi 44 brlt I . ilqanra frAa tha rmislde la the atlf laal ' pKkafa wbaa paytaaat U sna-U oa thaanuida, BlUIwaJJ liktl ba aabjaot to efflalal coaatruottoa. ; ''" 1 -MSii '.' ' C ASTOR I A lot ItifanU u4 CUldrta. TlilfcJYt. Hsti AhjiB::sJii Sear, Ua Cnataraef THE LEGISLATURE. Adjournment Out of Respect of Gen. Lee. A Few Kills Introduced Special to Journal. RiXBioa. Jan 19 The L'glMative cession lasted baiely n hour toilav, there being an adjournment unn! Monday as a ' murk of repetl to the nuin ry of It 'b it K. Lee, and the day beinj n L ili day A hill was Introduced in the eaite to : regulate primary election. Kesolulion was adopted inviting Dr. J. M. L. Curry to address the Legi-lalure Senator Gudger who is from the 9th Con gresslonal district caused outburst and sensation by voting "No" and then Staled that he did so, because he under stood that Dr. Curry bad lobbied at Washington, to unseat Congresniu VV. T. Crawford who was elected, and to un seat Richmond Peaison who w.s not elected. The bill forbidding the sal. ,f cigar ettes was ordered printed. QUEEN VICTORIA ILL. New Alarms London And Affects Exchange Stock OlBORNK ISLK OP WllllIT, Jan. 18 The following olftcial announcement re garding Queen Victoria's health ha heou made. "The Queen during the last year has had a great strain upon her powers, which has rather told upon her nervouo system. It has, therefore, been thought advisable by her Mnjest's physicians that her Majesty should be kept perfect ly quiet in the house and should abstain for the .present from Iran oic. lug lnnl ness." London, Jan. IS Rumors were cir culated hero today to the rllect that Queen Victoria i9 seriously 111 and that her family has been summoned to Os borne. The rumors alarmed ilie public and adversely affected; tho;.Sl"ek Kx cbange. ,: According to telegrams from Coires, Isle of Wright, the Queen was not well yesterday and had not Improved to day. She has been sufTerin from Insom nia. Bir Francis Laktng, surgeon to her Majesty, has been called In to consult with Sir James Held, her Majesty's resi dent physician. Assurances are given by the foreign OIHce that there Is no reason for appre hension regarding the Queen's life. The Prince of Wales Is now at Murl- horough House. The Duko of York, hi- eldesl son, has gone to Sandrlmr'intu. Patronize a Home Industry. The E II. & J. A. Meadows Couip iny whose advertisement Is found la this paper, is ool'i a mauutacturcr ami seller of goano. It Is a home industry which help-- this community, as It pr.ya out money for labor which Is employed here. The character of Its gunno Is high standard In every way, and this home firm deserves a liberal patronage, and farmers of this section should huy Meadows' Ouano. 8uch little pills as DeWltt"s Little EarlyRlsers arevery easily taken and they are wonderfully effective In cleansing the liver and bowels. K. S. Duffy A (Jo To Meet Society. The Philadelphia Press lu a recent lo tus gives a picture of Ml Louise Emm Vogt, an 1 says, "Miss Louise Ktura Vogtlslbe daughter of Mr. aud Mrs Axel Vogt, and tho grand-daughter of Doctor Redding. MUs Vogt has hut recently returned from Europe, where she has been louring with the ('ounlf-w Montoxolo dt Carlgano.' She will shortly lesve the city for Washington, whore she will be presented to society. On her return home she will make her en trance Into society In this city at the Flsnders " Hvr ta DtM-aaaloa ImivA. U waa whispered tn Washing: ton Urn aa the Moctafiie Browns were not aa rich aa other members of the smart net they bad to practlco economy Where It did not show. But tonight there waa certainly do bint of econo my anywhere. There were strawber ries, botboose frown, and terrapin and canrasback dock, though both wore exorbitant In tha market. Tba hand aona tablecloth bad been rutlileasly out, and through tba opening a cluatar of American Beaoty roaea, their atoms an tha floor, abot up two foot above tba tabla, It waa tba moat offer tiva tahla decora Uoa of tba winter. afra. MotUaffn Brown, young, pret ty and aabttJoiia, railed a smile of rare pleasure. Bhe reflected compla cently that aba bad captured a cabinet officer for this dinner. The conversa tion waa bowling along smoothly, and ba leaned forward to listen. The foast of honor was speaking: "And still I Insist that no woman can do society all the time without aactsctlag her household and children." "Not at all," trolled Mrs. Monlagne. T think 1 aaa Mrauade you to the eootrarr If you" She paused, obaerv rac that ha waa staring with wide open ayaa at tha doorway. A tiny, half dad Sgn ra stood there. 1 "Mamma. Mary's la tba kitchen, and I tae't Bod my alghty." piped Vtm tAgaa Brown, Jr-Ilarper's Msgaslne. j t' " 'iai'"" Tba moat sooiblng, kaalltg and allsaplio applloatlo star dtvltad la DaWlu'a Wlteh II axel Fair It rails vat at hm aad curat pllae, mias, acraaaa tad ikla dbaaaaa, . Bawara of Imltatloai r. B. Daffy Co. iici mo ran. Bill Intioduced By Republican To Amend Constitution. Rich Cenflruied For Commissioner of Insurance. Dill to Amend Insurance Law. To Tax Dealers In Pistols. Other Bills Special to Journal Kalkiuh, Jan. SI. The Senate In executive session today confirmed Gov. Aycock's nomination of James Rich for Commissioner of Insurance. Bills were ratified Incorporating the Hertford Banking Company, and ex tending the powers of the Whitney Pro duce Company, one of the largest cor porations, in North Carolina. Bills introduced lo tax dealers in pis tols; to Incorporate the Ashevllle and Weavervllle Railway: to prevent trust pools and monopolies, this being virtual ly a law as now In force lu Texas. To amend the Insurance law by providing, that when property Is entirely destroyed by fire, without negligence of owner, the value of the property as given in the In surance policy, shall be taken as the true value. A join', resolution was adopted for the election of United states Senator at noon, tomorrow, when F. M. Simmons will recelvo the the Democratic vole, and Richard Pearson, the Republican vote. In the House today, Carson, Republi can, introduced a bill to amend tho Con stitution so as to climiuato Negroes aud Indians In making appointments for Con gresslonal aud Judicial districts. Democrats charge that this bill Is in spired by Congressman Llnney, from whose county Carson comes, and that it Is a hit at tho eastern part of the State. Quality aud not qauntlty makes Do Will's Little Early Risers such valuable lltle liver pill. F. 8. Duffy & Co Cuba Suffers With Cold. Santiuio, Cuba, Jan. 20. This sec tion of the island Is now suffering from 1 1 hcvere-.' cold known hero for years. Much distress has been caused among tlir natives, who are without protection from the rigors of the climate. The tem perature of 00 Is unprecedented. Many children are Buffering fur suitable cloth i:u. A telcnh"ie message from the iuauiiis Ml'ie, 40 miles west of Santiago iiiih ii iiv on the summit of Mount I'm ..;.ino. lit tin nliitinii: cf S.OOO feet. HAZERS ARE DENOUNCED. .Mr. Drlpgs Uses Many Adjectives In Ref erence to West Pointers. West I'msr, N. Y., Jan. 10 Cadet Allien Ii. Dockery, of Mississippi, today neii!,,ivedged to the Congressional ommluce whli'h Is investigating hazing at the Military Academy, that he hsd exercised young MacArthur, who was villi five or six other fourth class men. "What was the reason for ha7.Ing Mac Arthur ' was asked. ,Kor not bracing hard enough," re plied Dockery. "Was ll a disinclination on bis part to hrace hard ?" "I can't say. sir." "Yon arc satisfied you hazed Mr MaeArthui and that ho was slrk In f art, had convulsions after It ?" Bald Mr. Drlggs. "Yes, sir." "Did you think It was cruel ?" "Yes, sir." . "Well, young man, for your your Information I will tell you that I think It was atrocious base, detestable, die graceful, dishonorable, disreputable, heinous, Igoomolnlous, I I famed, ne farious, odious, outrageous, scandalous, shameful, shameless, villainous and wlck- td." said Mr Drlggs and the torrent of adjectives almost took away Dockery's breath. Cadet John C. Pegram, of Virginia, a second class man, said that he had baxed several cadets. He gave Cadet Drown ISO eagles. That was tho only lime be remembered having hazed flrown. flow many eagles could you do your sell?" asked Colonel Clayton. ' I could do about 800," replied Peg ran). "flare you ever given tobaaco sance lo other cadets?" "No, air, but I was required to take It myself. I bare taken 10 drops three or font limes," "Were yon ever engaged In a flghtf" "Yea, llr." "With whom tod where?" With r. M. Rrallb. of the third class The fight took place lo lbs barracks on November Ii last. I was awarded the fight on t fouL I was In tha hospital for a week afiar It," replied Pegram. iraooal. If 70Q MCconatlptted and troviled witfy&Id dlgeatlon, nanaea, fluU hoailache,dIxtirieat or fool braatW a raoomme&d aa tha beat ratnodr wa know of IltUo pill called "Crteo ;ilrantln Pearla. Wo Wute Ut they wQl rallcjalyon, nrThaft wont sripo. VbfaU box of torlfitf 25 canty; t f , C tX BSADBAaf. L QUEEN IS SINKING. Royal fjmiiy fathers at Osbirnt ii lng the tu J. Disj'alch"! yister.lny ruo :nn ' Q etn Victoria had improved I r night dL-patches said tLe ljj-t:i living, hut thought to be dying The mem hers of the royal fanny li&thered at Oaborne. Isle of , .dr. awaiting the end. LoND 'S, Jan. 21 Ail la ready i. minister the oath to the new Kii.it. will beco.ne Edward VII. It is u le l:.le stood that the Prince of Waiis 1m- i ceived authority to act in liie yueen stead, and thus has been Ceiled a r.., Heal though cot MasLo't "Oni" Their EngLaea. The railroad engineer who "ovua" bis engine U not Lu favor with his tu , perlors. CoiiiDlalnts about trivial mat ters are likely to be made against him, ! and soou he finda himself without a berth. The phrase "owning an enjlnc" ' does not mean that the engineer has 1 acquired title to his Iron hum. The expression Is used of a man who has been with a certain engine so lung that ; he becomes a part of It He knows Its j every peculiarity, he feels Its every protest against a heavy load, and lie I nurses It and coddles it as If It were j bis child. He dislikes to run the on glne at top speed for fear somotlilr.g ! will happeu to It, and In consequence i his train Is frequently behind time. He I takes a grade at half the rate he should, i and he runs cautiously down hllL lu j a word, ho "owns" his engine. Of course this Is all very nleo and Idyllic, and It Is the kind of thing a I person likes to rend about In stories of the railroad. Hut plain, prnctlc.tl tell j 1 .. . I, n'i. ruuu men lima m u uiii-n-niijf. i iit'.v argue that tho best engineer Is the tneu who never falln to run his train accord ln tn his rnnnlntr tl'"- - "'" who la never bchlr j and seldom ahead. It nnmea nho."' lu!u lno cfTlnecr who mak-P a ms&Htrfk' A7ti?S. Slmti i be bis servant wonder who has a trrndgo agalnat him. But it Isn't a grudge; It's business. Now Vork Mall and Express. The Coat of n Dnke. A correspondent of London M. A. P. tells a atory of the Duchesa of Mont rose, whoso beauty Is no leas renowned than her philanthropy. The ecene wan a bazaar where the duchess wua selling photograph!. One old Scotchwomnu waa very anxloua to sucme a plioio frraph of the duchess, but the prlcu ask ed wag 3 shilling)!. The old woman hesitated. She wanted the photograph, but she could not well afford so much. "You can bave tny husband." Bali! the duchess, with an moused ulance nt tho duke standing near, "for "s. lid." The wonld lie purchaser looked nt Hie duke and then at his photograph enii temptuously. "Half a crown!" she blurted out. "1 wouldua give a silver sitxpencc for tilui. But." she added insinuatingly, "I am right willing to give hmif a I croon for your boanle sel'." The duchess was unable to resist this, and herself added the other half crown to the bazaar coffers, or, n.s an other version of the story goes, the di splaed duke proffered the balance. Th. I. oat Repeater. When monsieur the drat monsieur at the court of Louis XI V discovered at hi leveo that his watch luid too stolen, prcsnuiably by one of hie valeta, he finished dressing h.i.Htll) n nil ad dressing thrm all, snld: "(ienth men. the watch strlkra. Iet us separate rta quickly as we can." What a rnct and finish were here! The spirit of monsieur was ndinlra bly caught hy the French gentleniitn of the time. who. attacked hy rnhlx-ni at fi o'clock In the afternoon, simiily observed. "Sirs, you har opoinsl very early today." -Ccrnhlll. Cm atlon. "That confounded life Insurance com pany refused my application for a pol ley." said I tinker. "Why. I shoold think you wore a flue risk." replied Spatta. "What inmle thein refusoyour application 7" "Well, they found out In some way that I am In the linlilt of cutlng tnnai)- rxQirj! that I (father inysWf." a Drm llnruoln. Wife-Oh. such a iMrKnlul I rcncbetl Bigg. Irtve A Co.'a nheiid of ti e crowd this niornlns. and got enooirh stuff for a perfectly elegant dress for $1 !H1. Husband Iloopln! You're nn nnccl What will It cost to net It mnde up? Wlfo 'Bout J.TO.-New York Weekly. Drug Store Completeness. Bradbam's Pharmacy Is complete 'In all lis equipments. Clerks are never hampered In obtaining best results In compounding prescriptions, every mod ern appliance Is at hand. There are al ways plenty of attendants to wait on customers promptly. The general slock It carefully selected. Every department It ruo on the most economical basis In order that sinenses may be reduced sad prices lowered accordingly. Yoa save money and get a mora satisfactory ser vice by IrwMng st Dradhsm s no ques tion about U. LET 08 FILL TOUR PRESCRIP TIONS. Only rarest, hbjbest quality draft tad. AU raclpse bat.ljed by siper leaaad, registtrad pharmacists ao ap areatlcsa. Prlort reasosabls aid tatlt fsctloa (aaraaiaad. Dradhara't Pba rnsey, Cottar Pollock and Mlddtt Btraata. , . Tba poksr plater ao I (aa tha top cards oa tba Jack tha appet haad. : . R ALEILiH. mrnislt n Fjr t e Minuuctu. er ' j: : t Llar. ;,c htil t A i A . K I I .' 1 1 1 1 J . , ' ' V I K '.lav' ii;rie I ,- (- Mir.--', n ' mm K P.) : I'' . , . I -ins h id a ' y ft. '. t . - , . . ' . . Russell. KepreseniHUyr 'V . : ' , . . i c u:ity this ni')ni::i ; .Mima- hi' u - t. ; in r s i tsl i . ' j iii p h w. 1 Tn-"balile of tin- lirsv e-v" l,..'-.ri. th IcgUUturc, U oo -. l-"ni.u A"'ii and h ! l ' 1 1 1 1 ' '. a ire l, u nil- .tli ! t '.) creating It is haroel from a pr-. mi nr:it HU. ney h--re th-il liie .-iiin-f.e nii'iufa-' ,i -. I, ti-f rlt-ci le 1 ii'U ; t hv aiv Hi t - -: . i ' 'i 1 I ;i " , l ; e i r" ; ! f il.H- .:iler he .le-.' !.! "I .'( ' 1 li!;u -liHlr-l --i,- pti eeuil ;t h-' a ii e. We rvt n if ' l e-iuies : : -V i;" yen i " r I W .luhnson . ' - rv- I a term In '.he p. iiiien ' iai y here. j.i . 'i" is ki fnr a::";ber ierni a.., iteclit ; per 1 l!e i .ntiuils '.ha; .r i. mt Heeht ' I it-1 lut J oh a son aud hits it' si i I u ted hi' ens eor lis j r, e" 'l:u . 1 i 'j-te toniorr'jw tufore r.s,i Mon'oiueiy a! t. irimbers. identification. mms up ; j isliee ' n ase of ! I '. is A ltlier conies from M ieni;.n t o t he ary lief s-niup warden of I tie penitenilii " Kohei t ' allai Lyman I ! Voik is wanted there U., ltlair uf New fiimrv If. ill- erl? is the man O.iv. iiu-iell par 1 itijuiil i f Gov. Udell ,.( New Y-. then I ried to rearrest. d pi ml ' THE MARiitry 1.1 rr'iol Market. Spots Ti 17.12 Sales S.iHlO lures, opening A'i:j-ie;l. -1 i A nn-.( pi 4.U) bah- I. I'll '.iilK n Hitii CotLml Mitrkol. Cotton in th local market a. to a.6-in old at Cashler--"Pardon me niiidain. h'U I doul' think 1 know j ou," Woman with check "Of course yi don't. There are no bank clerks In our set Father (to petulant sou ) -' Hobby, you forgot to jola In the 'amen at grace." Hobb "I'm gelling tired of saying amen. orke Tablets maris with Dure bPWSH LICORICE ' UnsurpiSi)! forcureofCOWGrlS'CaDb- 0"iut tni.aic. s in .1 n ii a 1 1 Lti s. 1 1 a s.-tc3 ii aniifli MaisiiioiHa ukj Fop all Throat Affectiorvs , ,, , .-lOandZS BOXtS- 5oki by DruQqibt,everywhere or ent jsi PrVpa'd on facelpt of price gAlWxpir m Bnnrfway New YORK ' B.B. DAVENPORT &S0N, I EAIKHH Everythlojr You Want to Eat CHEAP FOR CASH. Oil Goods and Fishermen's Supplies always on band. Will buy yonr Kggs, Chickens, Beea wsl, Oil Barrels and Diamond Rack Terrspln, Coal Tsr sod Hoe Tar. Foot of Middle 01; Wast Side, NEW BERN, N. C. To all Farmers. That are la want of food eottoa tasd to plaat eta bay tba Ctdf Cotloa ea4 f roa 0. T.Wattoa vt J. M. M'Oowta 40 esal par bubal, oaoloe ttock. Middle St Market Dock, New Beta, K. U. , 1 he f nlii nl .ij; .pi. Ha'.: i,n wcr". rreeu i N .' . .1..11 ! Sil"rJ' M !-"1' ')X- Di'Cii. Hirn .... Close I " d 'in v 7o a :r 9.70 9:) -If oil on n n i o -ii -t. 1 II".! l-Klj - - ' "J. - J "W Cotlou reebiptii weie -'i.OllJ ha1' . am r Gcncrl Merchandise CleariagUpSalel Dont Read This! VMTkls'lrTsirflt 8f It if f'.JKi i Full Cieam i As It- I .' i ' -1 - . !!,;": .'I:'. 1 'i :.; t .. 1. Mi ll.WlKI.'S I'.p'.id 1 1 'ulK'V t il f . i ii lllL' ..-r it.. tM.ui e.ui. I'.e.- Unulitv t.'.irn l'lr e.ui. :i fi t'Hll, 3 fiiiic for ''' !1. r., IV lllnl i K l it r . I .i I I .-. f iiiul lu-u! 1 ,u : i 1 I '.Mitiorutcd API) rs, Iii,c-I uuallU few Seeded Ifaisinti in ii' iiionii". i I'.n'.id m- over to next Sc;nii, yoll call liae t helil for 1 Oe'Jpackae. Fri-sli lot Fui Kiver I'rint i'.nttor. Auvtlnng in Grix-ries VOU W llllt Villi l Ull oi l lit L McOll, 'Phone 91. lSlSlltllsclSf siitirasr .saaeeaaaBawiasiaaaaiaiN-' J. A. JONES, l!KOAI STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, jFee1, gP-fif A V 1 I.ur'i'tt Kvcr FniiMil ill New I'crn. Also Harness, Kobes, ( url Win II. i J. A. VI. I Meadows' High Grade Special If y " 'i f rm on on -x 1 1 nivc tw HIGH GRADE GUANO. Our k.m section. Meadows' Great Potato and Cabbage Guano Unci l by the largest and most Hi:ccet-(if til farmers of this section. Special Guanos for all Crops. Use lleadows' Gold Ix'af Tobacco Guano (tried and true) for color, ' Rilkinc.iH anil fine Uxtttrc, muiitifacturi'il in the bri'lit leaf Bcctiou of the Slate, mill especially prepared for the tieoils of our land. ! JaSciil for leaflet of ana'vuiH and testimonials if interested. Onr 1 1 li(II ( alemlar alfo for the asking. K. II. A .1. A. 31 IM DOWN 4 K, Works at Union Point, NKW BEHN, N. 0. IN i " . ' J.,' I I have some young Mules, large and small also some nice Horses, Buggies and Log Carts that I will sell at Bar gains, tor Cash or on time. I am out ot bus Iness and must close them out. It will be to your interest to price my stock before buying elsewhere. V ; vr J. W. STEWART. i e Tuble , 'caches r 2jc; 'in.t i-ii i nit ; N liie run, or H fi OtialitV Kee! 10c ira , I! u I "UlUti lnL- II, Apple, s for ; i Sauce N. ('. Sr II,; 4c. A ;ll"nit. - 'i I e;ic l h.-s - .; .. . Pii liir !i ur ,i s rtiiii h I do nut care to carry Wholesale fc Retail Oroeer, 7i Ur,rA K.. I M i i. if- it ( nmplt-U I.iiiC of BuLTtrics, Wasong le.-Ls Kk-. .a. A. JOTM, Itroail Street, Stewart's Old Stand, I Ii tilui for iroftt, you must use ire especial ly adapted for this Rot slop st 7(1 Pollock Rtraet sad leave your laundry. We have moved our Laundry Office to lb, store Mr. Mo Aorley generally uses for toya, We here our Laundry plant lo Bee shape, pksaty of Ugh', plenty of room, plenty of good toft water. Now with iheoe ad vat I ages ws will guarantee belter work lhaa wa hare eter done. " We doat stop at these prnmlnes. ' Wa bsvstuo ales presents which wtJl ba given away wdb every pack ate ttt laaadvy tbst It left e the offloe These ' present are well worth onibtng efte -and will only be give oat two weeks. , Onrwsgoe wlllbeoathesireettrvfry , day all goods win be tailed tor aad df ' llvered at Before. . .- With asaot It aokt tor your rest pat- ' niaage aad wishing all a prosperous Hew Tear, we are . , , r ; Toart Truly, 1 D4TBIEET STtiM UIMDM -t roa 10 :u Poll-) k fit., ;r,vy Bn:t'
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