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ffeto Petit Hldfl 1 a.' r- V VOLL'MI XI1Y. NKW BERN, IRAVIS lUl.NTV, .N , I',. FRIDAY, APRIL lyol.MiuSU EUIuS, R 1 1 GREIT GiTHERIHG. The L Juc-i: inna! Conference at Winston brings Famous Men. ! 1 li hi " r n.ir V ce Pi-ii, I I ll I I k Will Speak Some il li.crrase, la r 1 1 1. N r I niton Mill !Uih I I- ,1 Apr 1 ) 17 (),,v Aycock, Audl 1 mid lien. 1 uiiu, Stale Supiiln- Ua i.l, l.,r I '. ... tf udcul uf jiubl c iuiirufilun, leave lomorroA evening for insloii -Salem to alien. I the gre-il educat lotihl conference which U to lo till! most nulublo asicin blage this Statu has ever known. Amnio,' the piomiiieiil men who will in tend bio Itev. Dr. Lyman Abbott; editor of the Outlook, editor Waller II. Page, editor The World's Work; President l;lman of Johns Hopkins University; President McAlialcr of Drexel Institute; President Alderman of Tulane. Universi ty; Preside lit Dalmey of tliu University of Tennessee, Dr. J. I,. ,1. Curry; Klsbop McYickar of Uhode Island, Dr. Park burst of New York; editor Allien Shaw of Hie Review of Reviews; Robert Ogden partner of John WanamiLer A Son and others, Gov. Aycock will make a ten minute talk in which be will fninkly ppcak of education In the State; ot tbe franchl.su auieii''menl and of the plan ' and purpose to educate the people lu the ! Stale, white and black. A Tbe commissioner of agriculture says the stiles of commercial ferlili.era arc now beginning to fall off. There may lie a compromise of the WeBtern Union tax case now In the fed eral courts. The corporation commis sion made a suggestion that It be settled. The company's attorney suggested 7."i0, 000 as a valuation. He has sluce sugges ted lids figure. As yel the commission has not accepted it, saying it ought to lie higher. Today the Royall 1 itton mill at Wake Forest began operations. It Is thj sixth mill in this county Weather Conditions. A trough of low pressure extendi I york. ner sister, Miss Ki mice, II. W from the lake region into the southwest i was ,!,! 0f hiinor. Mr. Dico. M with low areas centiul over Lake Su vVebb of Ashevllle, the gnuun's broth -r perior and l exas. Showers have fallen waB ,09l ni(in There went ei ;hl e. Mip.es in the upper lake region, Mississippi J 0f attendants. A reception at the h . me valley, lower Missouri valley, aud tlio f Oen. ami Mrs. Hoke foll.nv.' !. (oulhwcst turning to snow in Oklahoma m A general fall In temperature has oc- Will Get Captaincy, curred In the rear of the dlstujbance and j .... from Minnesota pouthwestward to cen- Hal Texas falls of from 20 to 2(1 degrees I are repoitcd, j j Death From High Gear. , U'li.i.i.wisr.iKT, l'n., Apiil 111. - Peter Leonards diopped dead in a bicycle store ' lure this evening, after a spin on a freak j wheel. He rode, a bicycle having a ;!00 , gear sprocket six squares. When be got : back Into llie store with the wheel he sat down on a chair, and an Instant later fell to kllhd li 1 1 11 the Moor Heart disease Half Billion of Gold. Wasminoton. April 1(1 A gold fund of re than $.'i(K),000,IKX) wan .In the Treasury today, for the first time In the Jilrtory of the Federal Government The gold coin and bullion lu the Ticas ury and Its branches fooled up fSOI.'iiH, r,(XJ. Those famous little plls, DeA'llts Utile Karly Risers will remove all 1m purities from your system, cleanse your laiwels, make llicm regular. I' S Duffy I A Co. No Auditorium at Present. S r al to Journal I Kaimoii, April 1 H 1 1 Is f ankly staled by one of llio leading menilirrs of I the executive committee of the audi toiluui company here that the auditor! . urn will never be built until the she chosen Is changed, as II Is objctlionable to most of the subscribers and certainly o to the general public. I Gomez Is Comlnj; Here. IUvaha, April 17. (Ion. Maximo ' Home; la arranging In go to the United HlaUis to visit Sennr FUlrada Palms He will be accompanied by his a a I'rhano and will probably remain In the Polled States until the return to Cut of lbs Constitutional Convention's Hpeelal torn ml I tee on Relations He has long iprvd s desire to moet the people of the United Stales and to thank them for the assistance they rendered t uba In the war wilh Spain. Filipinos Comlnf In. Manila, April 17 -The chief of slafl of the Insurgent Oineral Maacardo has surrendered at tbe Iowa of Harivalee, In Bataao Trovlnee, Luson. lit aald that Masra-do's baod nf followera, now greatly illmlnlshed, are lo a bad way. It la Impossible for them to elude the Aatertcaaa. tbry are anahle lo obtala food, tart want to turreadsr. It la ei prid that Oeneral Maacsrdo hlsasrlf will kerreeder shortly CASTOR I A Ftr Xa&au aid Ckii&m. Hi tki Y01 H.tiAJijjiEI TAX SUIT COMPROMISE. Western Union Iclcrarh torr.rjin Pay on About $1,000,000 Vjlua tlOQ Su iei to Jourr.' RiLKIUH, April : Till- k' . tun an agrvemeiir mi ivm u! I v n 1 : WeUra Colon Ti'iegrn.!i 1 i.y to iy UN nil ', B- - M.': il lur llio H.l I a, , e.i s ; ,,.'i I . 1 v. il nil 1'iniii the Htate In- li,. '. ' . ' u : 1 . I he 1 ouipnn y i- 1 : n ;-s lw,i per cent on its grui-n earning-, whii really makes L tic tux mi ,i wiluv.i. 11 1 about $1 ,notl,loo, CARE OF THE INSANE. Meeting of Directors anJ SuperlnlcnJenls to Arrange For their Keeplnj,-. Special to J ournal. Haliuh, April 17. -Today 1 lie direc tors of the penitentiary and the siiper inlcudecls of ll,e Insane as) nuns had a confluence here reganliiii; the ciiminal Insane In the penitentiary , the arrange ments to provide for their rare and safety. The penitentiary superlnlen dent will uot lie elected until .l ny d. The name of Mr. Augustus I.ea.or, who was Buperinlendoiit up 1.1 t!i.' t i 1 1 1 of fusion regrnle began U licitii', inen lioned prominently in this outm .-linn .V Wli s'on iiihii ppi iirs to be ih -tied WEBB-HOKE WEDDING. Society E.i-nt at Rtlidtrii IS'illi.inl Church Scene. Special to Journal. Rai.kkiii, April l'i Tim society ce.i! of today here was the mirria:"' at tin church of the Good Slierlierd at II o 'clock this evening of .Mi-s l.vdia Maverick Hoke, eldest daughter of .Mat. (le.i H.ili ert F. Hoke, to .Mr. Alex itider We'di of Raleigh and Ashcville. The church was beautifully dec. irate. I, and a pyramid of 1(10 wax tapers made the altar brilliant. 1; was a pi-e ami white wedding. The bride was gowned in -a hi'e satin and her veil was held by two superb solitaire diamond pins, the ci't of 1 1 . -1 ' uncle, Mayor Robert Van Wyck of N v r KaI.kioii, April 1.- It Is positively stated today that I.lciit Itradlcy .1 Woolen, of V llmlngton, vi bo is now being mustered out of the I'nited Slates Volunteer service, will get a captain, y In the regular army. Ex-Clerk Martin's Account. Speclnl to Journal. I! At, 110 11, A ii II 17. The Li ttt-o.live Investigating committee liudi today that wiille ei clerk Martin stole lion Isitb the Agricultural and Mechmi' a Collage, and the N ('. Kxperlinent sin tion funds, he made the stcalinr-i i.' ,",!, so that tbe books practically l.alain 1 NEGROES AGAIN LEAVING. The novement North to be Larifc 'n;in Ever Special to Journal. Rai.riuii, April in Ncgi.x nn- al ready leaving here for the noith line of those Interested In the inuv emeiii was asked about II today and replied ' The movement will be 1 ven larger than II was last year, when you know over W0 left Raleigh. The movement is of domestic servants mainly. Tin aie In great request, that Is good ones if those who lefl last year only about 010 fourth returned " Examination Of the Books. Ramkiii, April 17 The x stidnal 101: by the committee of the Uioks agrti til lural deparlmrnt In Ihr State Teasurv will probably renulre two more days The embenler Martin may have sipiar, d hl tcc0UDt wllll lbst ,C1rtm,.nl ollV f his penltenllsry stealing" a hi dl I In the case of lbs blind Institution Spring coughs are especially danger, nas and unless cured at once, eil .,, results often follow One Minute rough Cure acts like mglc It Is not com mon mixture but Is a hlh grade remedy K. 8. DoITt Co. "Black and White" Studio. Not lilsck anil white poopie, but a system of drawing I bsve opened s studio at No 7X Pollock street, wbt ic 1 will teach the system and also give lea sons In pastel anil oil pslnlln? I maae portraits to order from silting or from photO)(rsphs. and sppeal lo those who wsnt good work and bsve the mossy to pay fot It. Visltoin are wol come. " ' A tlii 1 s 11 Leit for Wlnjlon-Salcm. ItAl.ltnn. April Id Msny prs,n left here today for Winston Sm to atleed ! grxt educational ronferrnre. klok II by far the most notable (a'her Ing trer lenwe la this fisie Among thoee who wee I setf Oov, A yen, k, (Jen ToeS. Aedltof Dlo. Dr. Oenrge T. Wlaetosi, D. Cherlee T. Hri; Trof W. U Paleal, Dr. PitiUgr-, Jo pkM DMtett, rrof. Kmtim u4 i. 0. Ct&ML , . - The legislative Committee on Mar tin's Case keady to Rep-ori. t apt . - In' Appointed ( li ief M 11 r -ha lot M , rial P-iy l.u vt 1I1I re nl I ii i i er si 1 1 . A ) cm k 11 u Liliteiit inn S.m .1 us Scale. Hit 1.1. 11. A pi 1 1 Is -The o ;-lative roniliiiMi e 111 X i-st i-at III I l.e il '.llltion books ill the Male Treasury v ' lomor . row iiijm' a verbal n pint tot'.' t lover n- ' or, in v. l.ii ii it ill sav that -.iiile Mar-' tin stole from live institute its at Hid I eigh lie 1 efunded bis stealings to all save I the penitentiary, and tliat tbe thefts of 1 penitentiary funds aggregate fl7,7(iH. His first theft was in Oclolier, 1SU0. His lari'i .-l was f ,UNI in November, 1MI He once changed the books to 'I lie amount of 411,000, but this was to cover , several thefts. The ilniirman of the , committee says Martin ar-pears lo have 1 toid ! he It 11th as to the character of his ' stealings Martin really did not know 1 the precise amount. He said at tirst 1 ifn.siiO, but that was merely because that ! sum was suggesle.l by the penitcnliary j authorities as their loss. t up! S. A. Ashe is appointed chief J inaishal of t ho t 'onfcderiitc memorial j day eerci..es here May 111. The address 1 delivered as staled some months -once by Mai In 111 1 n 1 Ii liiaham Daves of New , and litthi, 11s ea-ily held and Kept In m inoiuing of May 10 llc'jsiluin as a plow, lie will gladly show veieritin in Ihe sob'.ier.i home will be , di coi ateil w 11 h crosses of honor by the j Dane biers of Ihe Confederacy, the! ceicin n 1 11k m u; place at llio soiuicrs liomi It,, hard 11 Ilalllc, of Raleigh, will ,lc- j li..,.. ,i ,,! ,l r,.a before ihe 1 i-.v class .d the State University M) T. Governor Aycock tells 111c one . 1 1 .. great needs ill this Slate is school house- oi oicli a tvpe as lo arouse local ; : id lie sai.l "Il 1 had a million dollars ' iiiuhl i piead il profitably for this "ii ; 1 1 is 1 " ile lias public education, the ed- ueatii n ol all the people, deep at heart, j Miney is iicedcd. not only for the pay 1 of tea. liris but for better school I In The Sun .lose scale is snieadinL' ill Ihe ! . , , ,, , , , 11, Slav. Apple trees utterly destroyed by il were 11 cived today from Alamance 1 unity, the State entomologist sending I 'uen 1 lie scale 's now 111 a nuniiier 01 j cello I he ignorance and apathy ol ..e L'rn 'tal puhl: Is the great obstacle to success ill slumping It mil. eoni- t arrived at the penitentiary to.lav from Pitt county, to serve ill) eai :' lor burglary. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy 1 I,. 1 ks and sji.ai kling eyes if your liver is slugginl mid your bowels clogged. De Witt's Little Kaily Ri-crs cleaiies the w h de sj stein. They never gripe. V S. Dully A Co. England to tax Sugar. his, April 1 7. The new budget ii limit It'll by Sir .Michael Hicks I, to Iteaeh, t'lianecllor of the i:xcbc(iicr, will j include an evpoit duly 011 coal exported J 1 1 011: 1 1 11 at III ilalii and an Import duly , ii iltiat I ii i lai n and an Import duly -ug FUNDS FOR ASYLUMS. LoHiicIl of Slale Provides I uiiJs For Lmcr gencles S e. o l to Journal. Ilti 1. lull, April 17 - All Slate instllu lions are by the new law forbidden b incur any debts, but the same act pro I vides that the council of state may an j thorle an allowance of funds to meet j any emergency I lie ( 'ou neil met this afternoon, and allowed fr'2-"1 Ono to tin: Veierii Asylum, to prose ule the work on the new build ing. Ihe need for this being urgent This money is to come out of the ri g u!ar appropriation account. The Council will take the mine action te 'aiding other asylums, but w ill not do so 11 guiding other Slate Institutions M, !n 1 niuliles, cuts, burns, scahls and dialing iii!i kly healed by the use of DeWlll H Will h lls'd Salve II Is Imi ta'i I He sure you gel DeWill's. V S. Duff, A Co Pckln Palace Burned. 1'i htN, April 17 -The Palace of the I'.inpiesa, w bleb has been occiiicd by Count von Waldersec and his staff, was j burned to the ground today Major ( ,,()wn lo ,l. tobscco U-d near by and il. neral Sd.warUkopf. Count von Wal rrlln(( tlin rTrr i,rl.,l u up nlaol deisee's chief of staff, has disappeared . j , . . f hl, pUnll were With the rxccpllon of military pa per everyiblng In the palace was dr st royrsl. WHF.N TDAVtMNG Whelber on pleamire lirnt or businrss, laker ,ti every trip a Untie of S) ru,. of F'lgs, ss it scls moil plrassntiy snd of fectually on the k l ine y. Ilvrr. snd b,w el, preventing fevers, hesdaches, and other forms of sb knees. For sale In oO ent kittles by all leading druggists lniifs lurrd by the Callfornls Klg Hy rup Co otily Tbe Tax on Drummers. Special to Joornal Rush ii April H -The Attorney (tenersl to.sy gave an opinion to tbe Hlsis Treasurer regarding tbe Using of dremmers, la other words whether they are peddler. U bold that lee r ot peddler laleae Uey mU U MmU oat pod lae; ihow, t , AKAPAH0E. 1 xpcltJ lo be bhi;rt. Sail.t-K . 1 Jcmv Mutes . 1 r .. Hunter Invcnti J , A. rf! is W-r. . - h 1 1- 1. M . M M A 111s: -I' ad the Ilia;' a n our 11, j li'i..r io.l this week M r au, ii'iuson. the sew u Hgl l.t. v. a- h' re tVednesdsx M r. ( 'onus of the tirm of I ' was stiiiciti'ii' ihe patroniu'e .V Cole of m. furmeis Monday, in the truck line, 1 i.ir fni no rs a v t he price of p . t aloes ought lo In good If they may j elpe by the numbers that have come U Tiny report not more than half crop. J-iirne have already be- n sbippiiit; ea huge an. I many mure ill ship next week crop rather short. Sewral of our joung people enjoyei! a nice sail on Ihe river Sum I ay f 1 0111 Mi limy 'a on the Sub an farm, The Principal of the Academy lias just finished pulling up four new slated cloth black boat ds. which gives the building li"i sipiare feel of suiface, covei in ll.i running feet on the walls Mr. .Ihs. li. licnnetl who has been work ing sonic time on a corn planter of ids own invention, has fully succeeded in perfect inc his ina inc. Il is sinipli it t Oil. C. Of Interest to Farmers. As the spring has opened and cropH ! M"t V'-l lu-'cts are again be- ! ' ",llnlK numeions ami ineir ravages will soon begin. We wish to urge farmers I uot to wail until a crop Is ruined, and then write for Information, but as soon as an Insect enemy is detected, send s inie spi cimous to Ihs nlllce, so that tliey may identified, and remedies stig L't'sted. The importance of tho work against injurious Insects is becoming more and more appiiunl. Uvery b idy is Invited to make fi cc use of this olllce 'o obtain information regarding insect ) friends and foes l iaiiklin Sin ci man , Jr. Kntomolujisl i " N C Department of Agriculture, Raleigh, N. C. A child s eyes are subject to delects more so than mini's, especially school children, because of their tendency to I yield and become improperly shaped, statistics show that in large cities the! per cent of defects are greatly In excess 1 of those of smaller towns, oil account of j the limited field of vision, Ihe same j trouble exist ill school children, they be- j 1 . ... 1 . 1 1 . ' i nine iteeusioineo to siiiiiyiiii; at a sunn t distance and grow up this way, Ihe eye j gradually becoming (near sighted) or iiitopic, or resulting 111 Home disposed j defect which should be corrected by suitable glasses. It is aw ell known fact among opticians ; 'hat nianv a hopeless blind man's eyes mid have been lu good condition had ,, ,s(.as(. ,i0fe(.t beeu recoguied ,.rr,.,.,., by glasses at the onset ol 1 1... 1 mill lc j Myopia is not only a defect but a pro 1 L'lesslve disease which can generally lie j eiired or Its progress stayed by the I proper lens, statistics show Ihe piircenl j of myopes of universities lo lie fl, w hich I goes to show how the mind Is cultivated at I lie expense of Ihe eye. So save your ehllds eyes by having them examined by .1 1 1 llaxli r Jr. Number of Bankrupt Cases, Spi elal lo Journal. Ha i.i.lt.si, April 18. Up to this date there has been Ml bankruptcy cases hied here, and oHIcials say this Is ml her more than half the whole number filed In the eastern district. It Is nol a fourth the number originally expected. THE Z0RAH SECTION. loo fluch ColJ. Funeral of Harvey Pic I nhnn. Base Ball at Maple Grnrc. Zoii.Mi, April 1 Farm work Is pro gressing, bill under adverse weather conditions. Oats are not looking well, owing to cold and rains. Some report corn e milng up, hut If the frosts continue it will c,l a nip. Last week lire was coining down on Mr (i A Wliltford ' lldd, and while . ,() (erurn ,,,, frni.r , , fk w killed and the tied lefl ei posed to the frost, which he fears list finished them up The msny friends of Miss I less I e I Thomas will doubtless, be glssl lo leara that she Is home nirsln hhe arrived Uu w(,k frnm K,Ul city where sbe has been attending school CJulie a number of our people attended the funeral services ol the late Mr. Har vey MrLohon, at Macedonia, Bund ay They were conducted by KM IlrltUan of I Pollocksvllle Notwithstanding the In ! clemency of iho westher, there waa a large attendance The whooping eongh Is paying Its re spects to tbe Hills folks nf oar place at present. A Jtrj .welooene visitor. We understand Ihe Maple drove bavee ball el'ib has been reorgsa tried aad will begle practice at oaoe. Wish par cleb toald b revived. WW It U eMUr hora, r jot tl imi lto. ItotdfU bsjtileepwU. SWANshf li( 1. I hur. h S..' . .v . r ' " - :!'- Vt H'e 1 . I in.., .. in 1 Jv :,..n 1.1 I'.i - a-,-., to A i . 1 " ' " '. . .t i' , 1 ii Ml lo':c Hi.! ,i I tie eon : rs, i ,ng ; A 1 lie,: I he kl.l M A t ullin Hi the phot .111 . domiciled here now lor a ht,e, taking piciurt", and we hear the suuitt bov sipi iliin on the street, h, i '. )( nr place to git yo dog tipe. " Rev. M. L. Clia, it'll of Morel, eai, laid a series of meetings here all Usi week Large crowds attended and eousiderii hie Inteiesl seemed to be insnifeti d Rev I (1 Dukes .d Pender co inly a Liiilaiiiin liiiuislei of note, prearhi d here last Snnlny night. Rev Dul.es and Dr. .1. W. Saliileis of Cailere1 coiintv. planned for a dela e on the subp-ct of religion, nl New Hope sel 1 house. ratlerel county ou the (iisi Sunday in next month, (M a ). Some Improvements going on now, several new buildings going up, the Rapt ist parsonage is one, Mr. Abrag Hell's another. Saw mill making lime ve-isel, from north coming ind g lin,- all the lime, last week nearly h i'f a mi'lio" feet of lumber was cariied away limn I lie mill, one . ssel, "' ,. urge An ler.-ou'' Smith, in aster look .'.vinoo f,., i ,,: New Yoik. Rev. K. S lieclotl lilb d his appoint inent liear last Sunday to a i low lid house, hit preached ou the reon eel i, i of Clirist. Some scamps put !'. e in lie' tvood near In re l ist M Is a id 1. irue I th, fences around oine of the farms, l:;s year tin- s one thing I: ipp inni w hicl cost Mr. W. K Morton, o.n ne:.t neigh bor fs'OO. We have two schools In our place now Rev. Paul in the Baptist church, ami Miss Kate Plltman in the school house, both have full schools. Merchants are getting In their spring s'ock, Pittman A: Son., Hartley, Watson, Dennis, Mooio, lllnodgood and the Spaciout Cominissaiy Store. Our town election comes oil soon, anil like all the other big tow ns hihI cities we have t wo factions, not Democrals and Republicans, but two factions among llie Democrals. What is politics bringing our country to V I answer, money and (luminal iim ruin. When will we have a coiinlri liki ere had before the Civil War. Politics and religion bo called, is, it seems i.ow, a political money farce, bus slop it, but how aie we going to do it y W. GRANTSBOR0. Many Personals From the Country Hon n J About. Mr. bees Hume. Church Services. Ilrantsboro April It The laiineis are getting along nicely with theli crops but the weather is rather cool fm them. A goodly niimlsT of our young folks and also visitors attended scrvn es here Kastcr Sunday wldi h were conducted by Kl.b r I. II. Slilly. Mr D A Dees who has been it'telid Ing the Baltimore .Medical college, n turned home Sunday and was vteliomeil by bis parents and m uiv frieu I. at llii. pi ace. Mr Clan. I DsnieD passed l hrough our town a few days ago, and several drum mers. Mr. and Mrs Smith Paul ..( Washing Ion spent last week with their ; :t ents and friends of our liltle louu Mr. and Mis J, K. Taylor of ( hoc, wl.ilty spent Saturday and Sund.y with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ix'eele Messrs. Charlie Itriuson and ileorge Wayne of New Hern. Also .Mixk lirace Rrlnson of Italrds Creek were the guests of the Misses Keele Ksslcr Sun day Mr. C L. Itennelt made a business trip to New Hern yesterday. Mr. Lige Conner of Tluirnian ppent Sunday In our Utile town. A goodly nundier of people attendisl services here Sunday, conducted by FJdcr Brlnson of Reclslioro. Misses Mlnnlo Harrington and Lllllc lirlnson of liorlshnro were the guests of Mrs. I' L. IWnnitt Sundsy Mr. W (). Almstea.l of Rochester, N V., who Is working for the National Publishing Company, canvassed through our town Monday I . n lion l give iiiose girls any more "April fool" randy Kor It's the first time you ve lioen here "jet " II. I. and I Western Pork Loins at Market. the Osks G19C9LATE CROCERV EVERYWHERE WHY SUFFER FROM CH'STFEQV"!TC Gn; i Chill Tonic I L. McDaniel, 71 Broad Street, 'lie "1 III, I. , m. si ..Ihl M Staple and Fancy H ' M ' la ' t i la i ' m ta "is ;S 'II ill' , ll. I'lh rs I.HU lis I I "1 1 1 1 'I I V ;:ll V lot V ill I lie (il V l'-Si i ' i . 1 1 illllllretlll'lll.S til Viiiirs fur id ' ss 'RN ""US !S ' as jrocenes J. L. Hi la -e,yjssF,-iissssssssiiisssssi;si..sssiIisisiss.--...vi ! I Covert Cloth Right tO tllC tUCtS :' l"'aVy i,lf- "' Uial j '';in hi'!I mi ii very clusr iunr- - OllCe. iii at I ii cents per Tunl. Tin n- is in, f.iLric t imi makes Ih-Hci- i,r more siTvice- ulile skills li.ni ( l,..sc ( 'hum I s. Tiny li,ic iifvei liei'ti sulil liil'iiii' fur IcbH t hail 1 J ! , uinl to In-sure 1 liat mir llie one in the regular l-'Jc ipialtty, i' w,,;il, ask volt to jod samjilos from i'lh, i stiui i, aiul pinr thr trulli of our claims. Have many styles and Colors id iIiih popular ami s.-rx i.-ruM,. Kalai at I lie in.sh'a.l of 1 J 1 Jc per Ylltil. 4, WANTED! , l'npiHr, Ali uinl (linn Ixipi, '20 i.'tu tli uiHaml fil wi-ckly. For ptir- ttii ulaia i.ililriHs, F. S. H()A(J, Not IWm, If. ('. J. i. Baiter ta allowing VttMtlf.1 lint of CloUiIng, NsKk-wesjr, BmW Data te lor kutor. , n.ijies she. ..ii. tie ,ui:J Roberts' Chill Tonic The wv i.l J es ii ' . .nt ui i S-t'.cr reneJ', M my woiijrrtu, jrcs u.jJe t it. JJ tents a Mtie. M 'ticy rcfjt.JcJ .: :! L s 1 Jo the work. Delight ful t t.ic. Local Druggists. U.st Srlorli'.l till l,i,M s. (Iiilllls ' rll'll !S si . J s'int casll I 1 1 V I 'lss business, asi mu J (MsfkafkaCaB C&l II 1 e 71 Broa 1 Hi. c .l,JVipJ eiu-. i ,i n ewi-.iu.stu 'I'lli'sc ( oltull ( uvrlts were lllililc tn sell at I'JJr, luit (' sucllieil P. TRISNWITII, BL4CKSHITE & WBIELBIUBT. afMtB.rr f "f iln, Wtfftat. Carta, A, ... -BtMlriaf Da. Ifcart Kvllrf, Bdgjrlet, Wafoat, CaiU mt Drsji kapt ea haad fot mU. . - - . - ewlaaJ aV-Wt &a.Sfet (Mefv4e Rsesr tbe BallreeJ, 1 " . tUTnm SKBrT, ' .
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