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Meto VOLUME XX11I NEW BERN. t'KiVEN I'Oljm, N. I .. TUESDAY, MARCH 19. 19"l.-- r I KST SElTIti.S. RIlllGH. Manufacturers. Wjnted Tax posed On Cotton Meal. Im- Oode C'omniUsiou. Auullier l'rilou li the tioTeruur. (julck Work li Clerk?. Irowdn Watch liu( ( lime nl Proceed logs. Kai.kiw i, Mareli l' ltepresentUve Allen says he brought aliout Ihe defeat of the bill to crealo a code cooiraiMloD r - - because it was so amended as to bt worthies. 1 astead of 3 commissions at $1100 a year each, he wanted one at $300) an 1 u secretary at $1)00, so at lo get high class work. It tums oat that the cotton seed meal manufacturers in this State desired Ihe tax Imposed of 20 cents per ton, which representative McLean knotked out. Their reason for desiring the tax was to protect themselves aud the buyers also as great uantities of this meal is beiug shipped Into this Slate from South Caro Una and Georgia, short In weight and very different in qu till); some being as low ns S per cent. McLean ihotighi lie had done a great thing but it seems lie did n it know whsl ho was doing. Oov. Aycock pardons Joshui Kearney an old in-in of Franklin county, con victed of assault with a gun, knife and c'.ub upon Hed Martha Has and her family. The evidence showed that the lt.iss family had tormented Kea'ney to l lie verge of madness, he got druuk and went lo their house and there committed the assault. No one was hurl and he paid the old woman. C hief Clerk Nixon, of Iho House, in two hours after the adjournment turned over Ihe journ-i! to the Secretary of State. He says this breaks the record. He was allowed five days after adjourn ment to do the work. Chief Clerk Mai well, of Ihe Senate, said his journal was up lo date and only needed lo be verified. The highest numbered Senate bill was 1676, the highest numbered House bl!l 221:!. It was learneil from the Secretary of State that 1242 acts and resolutions were ratified. He said the captions of the acts would be finished and go to the printer and that they would be printed and ready for dislribuiiun early next wiek. It N II.icAitt, who Is Indcilng and side-noting the acts, is preparing the captions Secretary of Slate Grimes, said to mi: "1 wish you would Inform the pu'ilic thv the old corporation law will renia'n In eltcct until April. Tlie act si) s I lie new one lukcs effect that !av." The sci ii" in the galleries during the irni cm linn n l trial reminds one of a t ieitre party, ll Is a great pl ice to Bee pretty women aud lino clothes. Really I he audiences are uolahlc. To them it r. a p i-iug show. li is said by a very prominent North Ca-o Iniiu that the leading ligure In the Impeachment, among the counsel on the sldo of the House, would Le W. A. Outhile, while Osboruc would make the most Impressive speech a-id showing for the defence. 2,000,000 Fall River Spindles Idle. Kai.i. Kivkii, Mass., March IB It Is certain today I hut llie cui lallmrnt plan put forward by the selling committee of Ihe Manufacturers' Association, wi.l be more extensive than was lookcil for i when the movement was lnan guraled. Figures collected today Indicate thai about 2,000 000 spindles will be Ille, howing that Ihe production will be lessened during llie shut down period a full million pieces. Bars Christian Science Fees- Ai.hny, N. Y.. March lo The As sembly Committee oc Public Health re ported favorably the bill of Mr. Bell for bidding the practicing of healing by Christian Scientists or other faltb cu rials not regularly llceused ph)ilclto. Il has been amended so that it will not prohibit the practice of Christian Science provided no fee or consideration Is ac cepted by the so-called healers. Exports For Eight Months. WisiimoTON, Msrch IS. The eiporti of merchandise from the United 8 tales In ihe eight months ended Feb. 88 were valued al l. 013,18.1.874, eiceedlog by 105,711.008 those for the corresponding period of (be last fltcal year. The Ira- ports were valued at f M1,06O 880, or lass by $32,20.1,18 than those of the eight months ended Feb. 3H.1900. The bslsnoe of trads In favor of th l otted Htatea Id that period was )W, IM WI, agalost 3os 819,897 for tho cor responding months last year being an Increase of 118.8O3,0V7. For the month of February Iba ei ports were valued al tll.M7,Mt, d ereae of 8.479.834, and tba laporia at 48t,in7.05. loss of 14.904 878, com pared with lb sanss month last year. CASTOR I A Tor XaIuU ud CMldm. Tli VsX Yd BaTiAlnnB:: Mrt tt sfBfMtwatf A TECHNICAL FIGHT. Gucists ud Time Impeachment Trial Will Tike special lo Journal. Rllgb N. (. March 1. I'.'Ol TLrrt ll m ich In lrut as t i V.W mnf the ini pe.omeuL trial will Usi. Chairman Allen of ihe managers was aikedlhal bouse I ipienlli.r aid f and replied; '1 think ue by the end of next week," i hi tinUli ii i tratiHin of the board said. ' It will depend upon the number of witnesses pu: -n for the defence" Senator Justice said, "ll seems to me ll could eniled by the 2Mh. Instant, poinibly by llie J Jtli It is very evident by the proceedings yesterday and today that it Is lo be a purely technical fight, Increase in Cotton Acreage. Special to Journal. Ralelgb March 18- Kd, II. Lee, lcad- log cotton buyer here, was asked today I whether he expected an Increase in cot ton acreage in this section He replied: "Yes I believe It w ill be much increased if the planting conditions are favorable, t can't aay how much the increase will he The weathor his been very dry and , somehow 1 look for a rainy i-prina;, un favorable for planting The Gold in the Treasury. WahimnoTon. March ll. The gross gold In the Treasury jesleiday amount ed lo $4-Si,01S,023, compared wii'i $116. 218, 20S at the same period last year. Yesterday's figures break all records. The increase in the gold holdings of the Department during Iho year Ins been I $6 fW4,S!4. Al Ihe Department il l said the pro'peel Is that the gold hold I Inga will c intinu'i to lucrum i a th- rate of probably fi,000,0jj a in .nth un til the new revenue law g i.i-i nit ei feet. The amendments lo this law will n duoe Treasury receipts, ii i, thought, about $40,000,000 a year, but Treasunr Roberts thinks that this will only h-i ve to check the growth of the gold hold ings. He does not believe that the di creaso In the receipts will diminish C." amount of gross gold. Bee that you get the origiuiil DeWi t'. Wltch Hazel Salve when you esk for it. The genuine Is a certain cure lor piU-.i sores aud skin diseases. V. H. Dulfv A: Co S " EVACUATION OF CHINA. General Chaffee Udder Orders to Leave Last of April Willi All Troops fcx cept a Legation Guard of 1 5 i Mjn. WahiiinotoN, March 1 i. An order was sent to Uenerel Chaffee, today, for Ihe evacuation of China by Am iican troops, leaving only a legation guaid of ISO men. The troops will b: reunwe-l from Chloa the last of April. I'll d , patch to General Chaffee is as folla v "Adjutant lieneral's (illl'-e. 'Marcil I'i, I'.l M. "Chaffee, l'ekln. "In reply lo your telegram, th ' S: retary of War directs y. i c i n,i. -l i nr raogemeuts lo sail for .Mania wllli yoir command and staff officers by i he end of April, leaving as legation g i ini a i I Infantry company composed of 1VI men having at least one yea l se. veor lhoe Intending rc-eiiilat, w th full com plemenl of officers, medical olllc'i, sufllicent hospital corps me i, an I, if yuu think best, field oltlcer especially ipitli field to command guard. K-iai i and in struct officer of the ipiirlermailcr's dn psrtmeut 10 proceed to eroct tin uei ary buildings for the guard aecu ling lo plan and cillniatcs you approve. Col onel Charles F Humphrey, on snival, will make an Inspection of ihe ipiail.-r master's department, Philippine Islands, until July 1, when he will be assigned to duty as chief quartermaster al Manila and Miller ordorcd 'o the l olted Slates All stores and supplies nol requires for the legation guard lo be disposed of iu your best Judgment. Of course the serviceable supplies needed in the t'hlllp pine Islands, be sent to Manila. The division of the Philippines will furnish supplies for legation guard Mac A rlhnr notified. "Cokiiin." It wai stales! at the War Department that this clears up the Chinos? situation so far as tb War Department Is con oerned, as the gusrd of the legation cm In no sense be taken as occupation of Chinese territory andcannil bo used for any other purpose. The transports Sumner ami Indiana will be sent to Taku to take Ibe troops In China to Manila. These troops con lit of tb Ninth Infantry, fonr troops of IbeHlitb Cavalry and tbe Light Hat tery, formerly commanded by Captain Kellly. Two transports will bring away tbe 1,100 animal) which have been used by tbe army la China. General CbsfTss has edvlso l th De partment that the best place for rm barkatloo Is Takn, which will no doidil b clear of loe on the dale (lied for de partnrt. Illiterates Disfranchised. AliliiPOUa, Ui., March 18 My a vote of foarte rjssaoerala, which Is a mt Jorlty U lb Maryland 8tai ftenats, tb MU lo dlsfraaohlse Illiterates was passed la that hoAj today. Tbe Rspablkiaa rote abM . By this aoilot of U Shu, Boatlof Oaraaa k woa a fictory, U the BoM of UalegaUs ku arawfof Mt4 hrtbj oa laa DEFENSE OPENS. Ex- lirtfff W. P. Bynum, Speaks Three Hours. Jr., Argniuents I'resieuted ( hlef J untlee Furches (in Stand in Afternoon (Jives History of Case. I n der F a in I a a t i o u at Ail jo urn in cut Special In Journal. HuKiiiii, March Is In t lie Impeach ment CH-e, al Ihe morning session, ex luiige v . I . liynum, J ' , opened lor uie defease, speaking three hours. 8l rict at- ; lentlou was paid lo his carelul argu ment. ; Mr. liynum said the case resolved II- self, first, have the Justices violated the constitution of North Carolina, second, If Ihcv have, was such violation with ... , , The White cuse w:is reviewed from the beginning, aud Mr. liynum said that the doctrine that ollice was property had btood for sixty years, and that White's salnry was not a claim against the Stivte, in the reputed meaning of the claim. At the three o'clock session, Chief Justice Furches took the witness stand, and under ipiestions of his counsel, gave n history of the case, containing some interest ini; details concerning Chief Justice Clark. Me denied that any de cisions had been made for political rea sons. While Mr. Kurches was undei exami- : nation by the prosecution, the court ad- I journed until tomorrow. 1 While many of the Senators express their belief that the trial will end with this week, yet there is ipiite an idea that it will go over into next week. WILL HARDLY MEET. Speaker Moore Thinks Legislature Will Not Return to Ralelfh. Special to Journal. Km, mull, March IS Speaker Moire of the linns e left for home today, lie was a-lieil whether he thought the le islature would meet again April 3, the dale lo which it has adj turned, and re plied that he had no idea it would meet; thai for hi i part he di I not expect to e.oine back, lie said the adjournment to ihat date was merely to guard against any contingency. I!" sanl the session hud been veiy Hying an. I that he was glad to gel away, as dm ini: the pa-t l-i days he had lnsi weight at the r.i'.c of sonii-t hing ' lik.- ; p .und a day. I M Their promptness and th'-ir pleasant effects make I )e W ilt's IAA le liar I y liisers j most popular little pills wherever they ; are Known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. I' S. j ilully ,v. Co. THE IMPEACHMENT. Arc the Judges Amenable fur a Strictly Technical Infraction of Con stitution. Special to Journ il. lialeigh, March IS -1'iie significance of the IremendoiH l"gal battle is the im peai'liuieiil trial Saturday can only be ieali."d when il ii considered Ihat t' e ri-al issue was shall tin- Judges be he! I ain.-na'dc to trial f. cal infraeiion of th a slrlctly techni conslitut Ion, or can other fails anil and aft.r, the uiandamu 1 in the Circumstances issue of tho While case be before writ in pas-el upon by tin- Senate in making up its In No Fair Would be a Calamity. lialeigh l'ost lTth The l'ost Is griilllied to see Ihat what threatened to b'' a calamity to New Hern will bo averted For s mu time the indl cations were that 'he annual fair would have lo Im- abandoned, but through the persistent and palriolic elforts of llie Journal and a few other enterprising citizens the community 1 appreciate the ullualion has como to mid have sub scribed to a fund nei enary to make It a success. As we say, we cannot but Ihink thai tin- fsilur.i to have this fair annually would 1m- a calamity, not only In .New Hern, b it lo Ihat entire section of Ibe Slal The exhibits which aro made on such ... . aslons are not only represents live of the produc!vo energies of tiie people, lint are mil. pie for tholr com- prehenslvrneai, embracing agricultural anil mechanical, forest and field, the birds of llie air well si (ho fish of Ihe sea In profuse variety ami superior quality F.sch fair was an object lasson whlrb mi worth many, many thoutsmls of dollars lo the section. We aro grsllrled therefore, as Nnrlh Carollnsn, that s i useful an institution will be maintained. When you are bilious, use thr.se fa moos Utile pills known as DeWltl's Lit lie Ksrly Itisrra to cleanse tbe liver and bowels. Thy never gripe K H Dofly Senator Simmon' Denial. Hpeclal to Journal. Ilii.rtuii, March l -Henator F. M. Bimmons In a pnhllshad statemsal dsnlss Ihat be was Ihs "mainspring" of las Isa paacbsaeBl processings, or that b ba fraqasBlad tb trial atora thai olbac aitoraey. I W!at Taffy M MoflorWy today. A SUMMARY Ul I.O.I.. i '.V kua-ieJ b 1 Ut'JIC. ch l -Tie Ills- i bir' J. : '.-s'a'.. i - uiinls-'i i Ma' ;s t I'll hi Hi.- ;u I, on hoi;, late r I li .1. to a :!!. n li a-:-! I ed ll." Hit- u; .. unlit "f la' '' her of chit f waste, saving lo pr. ulii -) to el-' r depuM 1111 1 I aid in the incou; .1 ill hank . to allow curat-, ecu'., in certain c' e of in; wi li giving bond, i )ack tn e-: t li iow sherilli l i col ec ction law; lie- re l n act. llie school law: to regulate eci,.',o -ment of eo.ins-l hy Slate insil: niion-, t prevent --tal.' iusi il ut - o:. - f i ..ei i ii- n o e an v dehl s save L, c;ies- au!ii..Tii, the lt'kt i s' iil'j r e, to p ; .; . ; o.rie'- - i . boilers, en.ui's an 1 ni 'i't n.'i - hin - i i . i . require eleei rie cars t" have vesiihnl -and fender, to provide for iov. n and ( ilv electi'-ns and sjiecial c'. ."i .m i'i c e,i:i ties and townsiiip-. :o reiie piiuiiij electio.i" (applying to 'Jo eo'inliesl. to a;--point members of c i i ni y boar. Is of ed .1 calioii; lo punish disonl-Tlv conduct in , the presence of reli-rioa- congreg uions, to put tiie dangerous tor criiiiina' i ius.ai.e under the ehaige of Ihe penitentiary an tlloritle-; to pi .vide for s lie of- pro(e: I v for tac, to provide lor a Slate banUiiii: system; t plaee the agricultural c-l'---under the ngric-.ilt urai deoarune il, i he 1 road law; the school law. to prevent cu:- I tin,r ol limber trees pendiu' action ti ,r,. ml,, thereto; to en ouia -e lihrai ie. in llie public school-; to provide for reasonable c.en nut U ion of convicts' lime; I he oyster law, t i gi ve the govern or authority lo app lint duoctors of all rural and charitable iii-tii-iti ius; to re vise tiie c irporal ion law; lo regulate ip.o warranto proceed inrh, to preve it kid napping; to allow children neglected or abandoned by tli ir parents or guardians to lie apprenticed ..f bound; to regulate settlement of part uerships by surviving parlners; to mak" September 1 labor day; to allow the chartering of corpora 'ions with over I .'id.i.iOJ capital; lo create a state boa d of euibalmer.-,, to give the board of educ itio i control of negro normal scho iK tli-i anti-trust bill; to create a text-book commission; to provide for a "North Carolina Day'' in the public schools; to revoke license of insurance companies which apply re nioviil of ca-cs from Slate to Federal courts; to allow the (iovemor lo pay counsel t:i defen I election ollieers in dicted in connection wilh the last Aug-u-d el. " lion; Hi allow persons restored to sanity lo sell and manage their property; to niase 10 congressional di.-lricls and 16 ju licial illsiricts; to recpiiie all execu lions of criminals lo be priva'c, to give 1 1,0 1 1 annually to the public school!-, to provi le for the sol liei s h mi ', the in' jv p iision law t-ixiiec'eil lo raise soni" l' i, On ', th in Til rauo : la .v, li create a lio ii I 'I e mi n i-i a for all pu'ilic insti I U! lo ri.d the inlen --d c'lil Ircn in if mar orpora an 1 MACARTHUR RECALLED. UrJcicJ In Yield Philippine Command lo Chaffee In May. W (-iliM. ios, I) ('., March, Hi -. -letau If ml announced this afler no .ii Dill ihe steady progress of paeiti cation i'i the I'liilipplue wo lid warrant llni- I i'i. i " h lien I of civil governnient tin ie I.. I iii- mi. Idle of May. and certain iy not I Ui-r Ihau the lirsl of .Inne I'lan. bo Ihe succession of the pres ent mid' ar goveroinent of the Islands In civil t'overiiinenl have been under . onsi 1 ; a! ; .n for Mom.: lime, and they will n ov be pushed lo completion wilh I he e. r. ;i'l-t i api.lily possible Instruc tions to this end have Ix.en sent lo Judge Tuft, President uf tho Philippine Coin mlshion ,lii 1,-e Tafl has been iliric'e.l l i (or war I to Washington as soon as possible tin-scheme of civil government hi. h he and hit associates have been engaged in formulating When it comes ll will lie carefully considered by the President who will make such clungcs In ll s inaysei iii rucessarv, and authority to i put It Into effect will then be cabled to Manila. Judge Tafl himself will assume con trol an tiie first civil liovernor of ihe Philippines, and will Im- aided In Ihe ail ministration by his present assoclstes on the Conimlsslor It In cslculaled thsl by the lime the civil g nernment Is put In control the military command of the . American forces in the Islands will hsve passed from Oenersl MscArlbur to (Jen I ersl ChsfTee, who is now In China mak Ing final preparations lo sail wllb tbe men uodsr his command for Manila, where be Is eipet led lo arrive about the middle of May (ieneral MacArthur will then turn over lo General Chaffee the command of Ihe army In tbe Philippines and return lo Ihe United Hlates In accordance wllb orders which were lsued from the War Department today. The authority of lb new civil government when established will be amply supposed by tb fore of V) 000 or mor regular Iroips, which will consllluls Csnersl Chsffae's army. ConBdenc Is felt hera that plaelag civil official In onlrol In tb Philip pines will bav an eicslienl aet oa tb aatlva aad that a tb lttr doosm aoeustoasad to lb aw eoa'tllloa aad aota tb baficlat ttttm at tb ebaag taay will Uk asore actlv part ia tb work of faatoriaf order aad rwadar taa aaoaaaltfol aaUlury lalfftc Urn aad Wat fraqaaat. Simmons Su;J to be the . ui Prosccuiiun. lu;r,r-i ;nt; ls i r I' i e , a r a I i i n .. I I i I i I r. p link M a i'i i ii - - I . a ! I ii if- I.- g il ai ii i " li ."I T on .H a n K m pi 1. 1 . s Kor y (irk N. , d. il IUl.KH.ll. Mar. 1. is The e , ( ( in- preparalion of lacils f r i r. p- i.i ;:. -Mctiou 19 astonishing, ll is s, i ihat ni ier before was so much ph.iieliin.' and clearing of lauds done hy M ir. ti ! The Legislalure has enacted a la-v foi f ri e lihrai les for I he public s( h .. h - Tin s. li .1 al l'inei ille, Meckl. i.li i i'i- ; he honor of being i In- ti i -1 t f -I in h I apolic-r ion o !!,! sta'.-H-ndeiii, ii n li i thb law 1 1 is found lo be true 1 iiai M the ilcfaiiltiiig ev-e'erk if in I raniry, stole all the pin; voin-h.-is for 11I0J. The Stale 1. ihmi: Al an in - Mute en; iary a-u ler has gone back as far as June -7 s;i;i in Maniu's accounts. II-- found ifons stoV n in November, 11100. Martin said he had niaiie later stealings lo cover i.p forun r nips Wlien ex-tieasiirei Woiiii asked h'ln if he had beg'tti slealinc a- "i ;.s to- went into Ihe ollice, four i: - i; . hi- .-aid lie couldn't ivmcinhi i 1 1 is said by one of the most piomi n. nt men in ihe Stall' thai Ch-iiiii n Siniui'ins, who is always like an elceu.c force, was the "mainspi ing (d thi pio; ecution;" that the plan and ineepriou id it were his, an.) that he had "vitali.id" it. This was a veiy high o inpliiniiit to iiis ability as a nerving force, whatevei may be -aid as lo the good or bud jinlg ment in instituting such a procec.lin The chairman is on the ground daily. The Legislature hal too many cm ' ployes. ll was a souiee of amiiscineir al the session just eniled lo see w hat a lot of drones there were as eniplove Some were active, but some did not ea r. their salt. The dirty halls and rotunda ami passageways told the story of tl.i ii idleness. These were ' party" worker;. This was their reward. It h;.s been Hi' story ever since 1H7II, when Ihe wiitei began reporting the legislative proceed ings,. T'he tegular people in the .ipiinl therefore rejoice at the end of the session so that they may get things clean. The lingering cough following grippe calls for One Minute Cough Cure. K"i all throat and luug troubles this is tie only harmless remedy Ihat gives inline i ate results. 1'revents S, Duffy A Co. consumption. I- Knee Breeches For Apollo. Ada, ()., March Hi -The Literary -v ciely of the college has recently .n chased an Apollo llelviilere in New York tn adorn the hall Wli-n Hi" statue was unpacked its startling nndit r caused lb" young ladies on the c mi ni' lee to Hcream and run f;on tiie r i - i; It was decide! the slslii i nrist he i. turned or draped. T'he statue in red velvet ki thus attired, Apollo callers. N t .toil, Th.tt h . Uobhtm Did you every irv t No; 1 ctin'l run back wards Garden Seeds. Kr fh ( Hnh'ii nnd I'lnwcr I ) v irt Vrv- ei i t i'n I 'bu niific v ltti v you r .'ioc-t tttid Lr'l i ii llirtt are giiarant ed, hi I li W. I1. Taylor's foot rIovc. Kirl, K IV HfCtU at .1 .1 liaxt Death Under Suspicious Conditions. (ieorife Llndftay a colored in in d ed berfl last Saturday nigh ioiiR eondltioDH which oner J W. (tiiKul-l in )enlerday, and t h W l cane Idndmy bad been t .1 wan brought home lo tbU rltv night fn a transfer, and f In next mornlnk' Illi walrh and mo'irr mUnini(. which added to tin h i Inn. Afler laklnn a (roml dral nf I' -Mtn laU night before ibe coroner an i j the following verdict wa rend Tho Jury find that Ibo nald - Idndnay wu rotibod, that there f pearancet of pneumonia, whii h uillrlenl to came deaih, that tlie loy might hare o'-rtured whHe Linda wai In turh condition af not to r ahle lo protoot hlmalf, ami that thero are e(rcumtan Ihat Indicaie foul plav Signed, Tom Kurfmnn H. II Uarkt. W T Hrlnimn, K II Whlity, H v art! rt. J. P l.ame well. Unday'i watch wa recoverpd but tba mony waa not found OUGCSn DTXrWBOtL 610 VUTIUXttLn ITYDOIRtaClST crciitirnnorMucL men clothed th- W V r.--..:v.-. l O 4 Ills IM J ' 1- li"-t ni'isi 8 aT 1. I. ..i,.i,- Anie: .' in iX' IT-. - , lllldlT Ml. pie demand.' 1 (or lll-.panel a ilrv i st uii". i v on 1 1,.- ri nv and h 1 1 1 1 r I n v '"v, M wer re;i r ' ( 1 LX li ap en-rob vt t a t i c 1 1 1 1 s i v V st i i V 's SMALL SUGAR CURED A nice lot Just Received. H" i . 1 1 i Iom i lit 1 I'i ' ' hS ' m r in 'la "" 6a ( t caiii ( I ii'i-M' 1 .ii I. l'liti lu-s nlllv Si lie el o ami ll, ii;A Slll-et I 1 I . 1 1 1 T . Mix.n .I lu I l,ili.!ii:is I... l.. t. ..ck 111 St. I ll- w tt J. L McDANIEL, IMkhm- 91. 71 mmmiwmftimtmtmtimmmmw; J. A JONES, ItKOAl) STKEET, STEWART'S 0L1 STAND. &al and ECxcSiMiit! . urgent ;iinl liiii-t Slick if HOESES arxd. MULES Kiel' Fniiinl iii New I'crn. Also it ( 'oinplcti' Line of Busies H'tigona II;;. !,.-,, Kol.es, liijis, ( lift Wlli'i ls, Etc. J. A. alOXKK, ltroa! Strwel, Stewart's Old Stand, j- - i. ACKBURN, 47-49 Pollock Street lEElERIES M AX L u IUST CHARMING AND PRICES LOW. mm NEW SPRING NECKWEAR! All tin- Nid.l.V MllllM-H (if the i-iisuii tn U- fniiinl licrc In a i. ii.lv ..f ' lci CninliinatioliH, vmim-ii In-in "I'unithca" Hilk. '1'luit's (lie kinil llint wi'arn Ixttt. i Our Nprliig Ulotlilng Ik Ilendy Tor Your Iniipeetlon. J.G.DUNN&CO., Tne Up-todaie FnrnUbcrSf 67 Pollock btbxit. . t zi'i 1 1 it V in e V I ii i 'x ' itQ Hams .1 K ( in. tut iiti.l Kloin lint; lllll. ( 'net ibfl 'ickl. Ni d Noiti do. I!laiki-i- IVa nliil WI .lllll Kill II (ii,.. . at & lletail Grower, i STABLES E.W.Smallwood II K MX'lAHTFltS KOK HARDWARE And all K ndt ol- BUILDING MATERIAL Utinf( kml CsHiking Store nd Iinnget, Limn, (Vincot, 1'lMter, i l'iinl, Oils Wiiiuli, I'ultj, Saih, ' Door. Blindt. Outl.ry anil 1 tb ofnl arlirM oinnlly fonttd. to to Beat Ooodai Lo west Price. ' VmUt Hotel ChitUwki, TfriTV ii'Trr, 71, v.
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