pefn pii IS .'si 's VOLUMI IIIY. IIW BI&M, IRAVIK COUNTY, K. ('.. FK10AV, JIM 7. laul -StiuNU SKL'TlON M M UK tli Peattentlary Still Uaimf Suhjrci ol Cojisp. This nl I iul iM IC ported a Hu-I'd Sup ul - .i n r ( UN) Clint i Hue tmit) t I of I n -p'tlii.i. H.iiI.i nM'hsr liubt)' Institution. II A I. I, J .mi- "i --Tim Main Hoard ol Kdticall n Is called to meet lo elect A Slate hoard of public school eiaioincra The Unci will hsvo chrK of the nejirn normal school, and will also fleet teachers for them. Tim present hoard Offeiamlncrs la composed of M. C. 8. , Noble, Ret. A N, Campbell nd L George Dhrc'anns of Greene county. ad iumale of I he soldiers' home hern, ii t the point of death. Secretary Denann nf the State board of puhlic ehsrllles sayB thii year's In tpecllou of the iHinal anil charitable In it'tutlons Is a very close one. The TniH'eei of I lie Mtale Normal and Industrial (Joll-ye at Orecnsboro meet there tomorrow. The meeting wan to hare been held tin ring; commencement, but there wan not a quorum. The Slala test Ixiok commission adopts the history of the negro race by E. A. Johnson, colored, of Italelgh as a text-book for utgro schools. It was expected Hint the Supremo Court would adjourn todsy for the term, but I his was found to lie impossi ble and next Saturday la now thought to be the day. The penitentiary Is in straights. As tl. A. Brown, one of the directors, says, it la "buuted." He says be opposes, and understand that the other directors op pose plsuling anything more on the IowIhihIh of the Stale farm on Koauoke liver, lli.it I lie lesson taught by thai treacherous alrearu lld.i year ought to he a lasting one. He favors replanting the uplands and devoting attention lo them II is uol probable Hint the farm dyke. 1500 feet of which was swept away, will be rebuilt until autumn. It Is probable that 150 convicts -vill lie put on contract work this inonlh There, are now 2-10 employed on such work. Of Hit m 40 are on the' Aberdeen & llockflnh rail way, 50 at Ashelioro, SO at Weldon, re building a canal; 110 making Rtreets at Fruuklinton and 90 at work on a rail way near Tarlioro. There i-a desire for n investigation of the penitentiary. It may not lie made, a the last legislature did not give authority to send for per tous aud papers. The hooks are not yet written up. Until this great (ask Ik done nothing can be figured on. Constitution Badly Crippled. Niwimht, U I., June 4 While dash ing along in a good whole-sail breeze off Brenton's Iteef lightship this afternoon, with three lower sails not the big hollow leel unit on the Belmont syndicate cap defendor Constitution collapsed like a blow pine through the sudden breaking of the windward spreader. Tho Constitution will le taken to Bristol tomorrow morning, where an other steel mast Is nearly finished. The yacht will be immediately refitted, but it will he nearly ten days or two weeks before she will lie In shape to sail agalu. Danger, disease and death follow neg lect of I he bowels. Use IVWIli's Lltth Krly Ulsers to regulnte them and you will add years to your life and life to jour years Kasv lotakr, nev. r gr pc. F S Duffy & Co. Big Steamers in Hot Race. I I KVKI.AN II, June 4 -Th - KM illle rsc from Cl-velii.l m K.io l-i-lav rxi I seen the (Mevnlnnd pa "M-nner steame' t'llf of Krle, owne.1 'iv ilie Cleveland and Uuftal'i Trll Cumpaiiy, slid the Ta-hmoo, IVHrolt'a rrw k pnAvnger boat onixt hy I lie VVhlto htaf Comnsny, Wat In in-tny rn-pt-rl the most noteworthy rare ever nailed on fmab water. Tbe Krle covered the distant In 4 hours IB minute and 9 second n, passing the stake boat al Erie 45 aeconds ahea I of the Tashmoo. Aslda from winning tbe speed rbamplonrhlp of Ike (Jreal Lakes, the Krln won about $100,000 for tboM who het oa Ix-r. Tbe conditions under ehh h tWerece was sailed arm Idetl. Thrrr was a fair ay aatl tbe tea was almo-l aa calm as a dllpot These nindlthms wura more eeaeatlal to the Taahmrto, as the la a Uht draft river boat and won Id have beea aevarrly bannered by wlad aad , while the Erie was made to travel fa! Oder ell eoadlllooa. Tbe course at Used frota start in flnUb with ex earaiol boaU of all klada, aad the ; ahnrei were erowded with people. Tb boaU pproilasalel wade aearly tt asllea aa bor each. It wai aeclmad . Mck from the artla( polal atfj JaH ' about ; F airport, wbera tbe IrVe tVH ' three leaf the bebla4 ker rival Froai , Falrporl AeblabeiU b asade a pr . eepilbleiita.beliaally pkkti tjad pase4 bar rtral. . CASTORIA For Infanta and CMMrtli . ; Hi Il.i Yej A!n,t E::;'-l Trt the C';riture of IMPORTS PRECIOUS STONES. For Hay 101 Largest ea Record. Over Three Million Dollars In Value. Haw York, June 4 Grn. 'JeorgeW. Mlndll, special jewelry eia - lnsr at this I ri , hAs submitted hi- monthly report of pn-cliiu ulnars p..d during Msy. The dlainonil and pro i ne lone, cut, passed were valued at t'..M4,37ri :r7, while the nncnt diamond and precious tones aggregated l.iVi hT7 ?. The total Importations for Urn inonlh reached the high valuation of g.I,:c.;,71M.34. (ten. Mlndll, In a leporl lo Appraiser VVnknuan relative to the Importations, says: -When in July, 1WM), tbe Impor tations through this room reached the liirurea of $3,518,583 21, in the best year record, we never expected lo see them equaled in any one month for many years to come. We were stir prised laaljuon lb, then, when they were larpaeeed hy over $25,000. And now, during lie month ending Krlday, about $000,000 has been added to the record thus made. "If June shall furnish the average re sults nf tbe last eleven months It will be our pleasure to report at the onil of the fl-cal year Importations of .precious stones equal to tbe entire four years' importations under tire second adminis tration nf President Cleveland, when tbe Wilson tariff was In force." A large numlier of wholesale diamond dealers of IhU aud other American cities have visited London, Antwerp and Am sterdam tho past few months and have inAde large purchases of stones. Tbe buying on the other side has by no means slackened, as many represen tative New York Importers are now In the diamond markets. The unprecedented Importations ol precious stones so far this year Is taken to re Meet the general prospeiity of the country, w hich perinllH the people to in vest in such luxuries. Circulation Per Capita. $28. 1 3. Wabhinoton, June 4. The general stock of money of all kinds In the United Stales on June 1 was $3,47,9r2 !I!IS lielng a decreaso of $.1,581, 05! In May. The amount In circulation is t2,IHI,.rr,(i, H!Ml, or an increase of H9.KHIt,01l coin pared with that of the same period UkI year, llased on an estimated population of 77,047,000 tbe circulation per capita Is $28.13. Won English Derby. Hpcr ial to Journal. London, Juno 5. At the Kpson rnn liif! carnival, the Derby, with stakes (i,(M sovereigns, was won today by W. V. Whitney's, Volodyovskl, in a field of twenty-five entries Electric Power House Wrecked. Special to Journal. Brooklyn, June 5. The great part of the Immense electric power house, of the Brooklyn Electric railway, was wrecked today by an explosion. Supreme Court Opinions. Special to Journal. Ralriom June 5. Tho Supreme Court lllod the following opinions today: Vanderbllt vs. Ilrown, afftrmnd. ferry vs. W. N. C. Railroad, new trial. I! rink ley vs. Brlnkley. error. Cnltcr vs. Lumber Co.. from Wash ington, affirmed. Slewarl vs Southern Railway Co , af firmed. Ki zems, salt rheum, letter, chsllng, iv iohuinliig anil all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWllt's Witch IIa7el -alve. The certain pile cure. F. S. Dully A Co. Freight Steamship Ashore. Special lo Journal. Nkw York, June (I. The big Ley-land line 'eantKhlp, Assyrian, Is reporU-d as being a-hore near Cape Race, which is the southeastern point of Newfound land. Tbe Assyrian carrloa no pasnngers It Ik feared that the steamship will hu a total loss. Vlrflnla-Carolina League. Hieckat to Journal. Raleigh, June 8 -Honre, Haletfh 4. Newport News A, Wilmington, JaaeS - Wilmington 9. Norfolk 4. Portsmouth, 'Jane 6 - Portsmouth Richmond I. tabdixo or turn OLOM Won Lost Percent Newport Newt. . M 17 MS Wllmlnfton ... $7 M M? Norfolk S3 II 411 RaMfh , M tl 011 PortewVMjtk... It 14 447 RkbnvMd . II 10 t I rarerfct. ' Tmte kamoroM aport naf txA be eeafxi44 with tbe ern battlM b te iraxerock aoce m popular la BntfaML Twa boya fpceant the feathered conbataata, Eartt bora Ols- m wit l with bla anna folded tn4 bompe Maloat tbe nOier, ndearar Ing to fompW btm to pot both feet oa tbe ground, Tbe boy whe karpa cp PENSION ROLL GROWS. This Tear's Record Promises to break That of 1900 W apHIHuton, June 4 More name will be added lo the peni-ion roll the present final year, which ends June .Ki. than were added the li-t year win n 45,344 new Dames were entered Ker the first U months of the prudent y. ir the additions number 43 .'i'.i'.. by tin- mil of the month last yeai's tifjreri will loubtless lit passed There were 43,334 usmra dropiejl f ron the roll by reason of death? and other causes last year, ami the net Increa-e waa 2,010. This year net increase wUI be about the same. Of the names added this year 4iifi are on account of service prior to the Civil War, 36.30M are on ac count of the Civil War, 3, 525 are on ac count of the Spanish-American War, and the remainder, 4,100, are reslo-atlons la addition to this great army 619 pen sions have been granted Involving the payment ot $927,314 40, an average of $1,514.24 In each case. These cases are known as "old minors," and for the most part appear on the roll for only one pay ment. The total number of claims tiled thus far on account of serylce In the war with Spain in 43,874. Under the act of March 3. 1!)01, providing for the repen stoning of widows wji) married and again lieuame willows, 1,050 claims have been filed. There are now about 150, OOOpc nsioners who, under tho act of 1H90, rec clve the maximum rate of $ 12 a month. In addition to 43,30!) new pen sions thus far garnled 50, OHO ccrlilicali for Increases, re-rallng and accrued pen sions have been issued, making the grand aggregate of certificates for all classes written during the 11 niontliK '.14.07!). Want to Raise $100,000. Wilmington Dispatch, 4th. Messrs. J. A. Arrlngdalc, J. Allen Taylor and L. J!. Saper, a eoinmitHc representing the business men who nc Interested in starting a new line of steamers from Wilmington to New York, made a canvass mining the merchant to day to get the desired amount of stock Mihsc.rihcd. Wc have been in formed that the now company wants $100,000 subscribed before pulling the lino Into operation and lii.'U one-hall that amount has already been taken. P0LLOCKSVILLE. Labor Scarce and Crops Grassy Per sonals. School Closes June (.- Farm labor very scarce and in great demand around here. The good woathcr has given the fanners one week of work on their crop which is and was badly In the grass. Mr. II. II. Jones of this place Is sell ing the R. E. Jones buggy which is very nice and good work. Mr. H. K. Kooncc clerk of the Superior Court of this county, made his son Dr. Koonce a visit yesterday, the first visit to this place In Bcveral years. Wo were all very glad to see him so much lm proved In health. There wore 2 cases before the Justice of the I'eace here yesterday, one for forcoablc entry upon the land of a man cutting and selling his timber, and one for hiring the hand of another farmer both bound over in $i0) and $150 dollar bonds. The writer of this passed through a portion of Jones and Onslow counties last week and never in his life before han ho seen the like of grass In the crops ""armors who never know what grassy crops were before, can hardly find their cotton among the grass and the crops are all so very small ii Is dUeouraglug Indeed, help cannot be had by any one any ln'te wo know of. The I'ollocksvllle IIL-h .School (. oiu- nenccineut will begin June 11th and close bv an address bv Ui v. HiirJil t Moore of New Bern. Mr. Hoi Koonce has begun puintlng the residence of Dr. H K. Koonce which III grcally Improve it when completed Mr. F. P. Koonce bought a very hand some top buggy this week from Mr. II. II. Jones which was shipped up on the boat this morning. "Am iteeasBifc Men ai r4at," Of all the modea of burtei ervr jctofr tlced by creatorea Id the aape0 of .hu man bliia the method ol tb?Bi- land nomads la oertajniy toe fnoar-oiv-couth. After drrloc tbe Oorpee Id Um tun and knock In ( oot Ita teeth ilor keepaakea they dcpoelt It on ft frafne vork of rona-h pole and bury tt under few annafal of roahoa aad old Itan (aroo eklua, loavlnf the buali wolvaa to atnf Ita requiem. No member of the dead maa'a tribe will nettle within a tulle of bia grave for fear of bain haunted by the pooka making the burial pk&ce their midnight rendcarooa. Tha meuphyn- leal oplnlooa of the AoetraUaa aboclg mea prove Indeed that aavafee can be affllrtrd with an abandanre of rapve MturaJlatn wtthont betraylnf a trace ef anything deaerrtnc tha name of ra- Ptlottti acntlmcnt Tbey brltere la trfl tpirtta whbrtBng la tba Uaeta of the atona wtod aad try to aiorcto thera by aplttlng la tbe dV ractloa of tba aky, trot for tha coac tkKM of tha dotty, ef future exlataoca, of repentaoco, atofMmafit aad o acfcttoee their larumo baa not rrm a deflaltaword. FVoca anewbra la tha land of their forefatbert aaatera Aala, aeraapa-4aey have Imported a aottoa faintly rreomNlng th BoddhM doo trine of matempayrhoala aad bellrve that an I mala may bo rebora M mea and atra aa humaa betoga of tupartof Case in Federal couii ai Charlotte. I'tMir ll.ul riininK. o Kear I. n l, i'f I'. ii '.mi Applicant--. J ja in i- II. I'. in to Adilri 111" Male It u r A-sclntion. of KAI.i.h.ii, June '). I be vt ry poor playing ot the Kuleiifli lnueliail team is greatly rediiclm; th- loriuerly large at tendance The team Ins very properly dropped Mea.le, its shortstop, and ouglit lo drop pitchsr riutch, whose work this season Is very poor. The nl lm nev geuei ai 1 preparing an opinion as to wiieihcr tlie salaries of judges and Suite olllcem can lie taxed. He leaves tomorrow for bis home al Waynnsvllle, to r -maln UDlll aliout the end of August. A Coiifedciaie veteran said today that under the ne and strict pulsion law he believed ninny persons who are entitled to pensions will not apply lo tlieni When this mutter vv a. nought to the attend. .ii of 8late auditor Dixon, who has chaige of pension hITmIis, lie Inugheo heartily Kiid s.ild: "Applications are pouring in. There need tie no fear I hut they will not apply Tin average North Car-'liniau kuow the v:ilue of a dollar too well". Anivula tod. iv. Kriink 1 Oiboms, Char lotte; .Mutt Manly, O. 11 tiuion, Ne.v ilcrn . A vciy proiitiiii.nl gentleman who lias made the calculation sny.-t lliut if the money wli'.eh the le-l-laturu has In the last 3'2 yeais expended on the penlten- tl uy had been plied t the public dulit, it would 1 1 . v . e.-ilii ed the l ater, in. lading mortgage on the North road. At the annual mcclin, ly e xtluguisli Hit: f 1.5M),IH)(I Carolina rail- of the State Jum in i!.c Itar Association at Wriglitsvillv 7, J unes II. Con ot Kdeigii will a speech, by icipiesl, on the new lax laws of tlu Male, lie c ill handle the uiatter without gloves, lie will any that lb-, law is two iuii ilsltoiial and bears too heavily on corporations; that it moie than t-n Is to discourage the a-iso-.laiiou if men ol stiuiil means iu ctiai UM il e.iuip'in'e-'; thai In regards to such coi poi al ions it i-i Impil-itlve and grasp ing :n If they, like I'.iilwiiys. had far uioic extensive rights, the right of emi nent domain lor example Summer religious meetings arc to be held here In n lent. The work of collecting exhibits for the negro department at the Charleston exposition is in progress here. .Many exhibits will be transferred from the Negro State Fair. In the Federal Court here today an In teresting case was tried; that of a man named Lunsford, of Hoxboro, charging idm with embezzling mall matter. Con gressman V. W. Kltchlu Is consel for him. Saturday chief clerk Moody of the Stale treasury goes to Charlotte. aB on Monday the case against him In the Federal Court comes up, the charge be ing that as registrar for the election last AugiiHt he refused registration to negroes, lie says the case will prob ably end with a nol pros, but that he will go prepared for business In anv event, and that no such Judgment will be taken on him. It is understood that all those election cases will go oil the docket, as was the caso at Greensboro THE MODERN BEAUTY Tin Ives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise In the open all. Hi r form glows" with health and herlaie lilooms with Its hesnty. If her i-ysteni needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle anil pleasant -iyrup of Figs, made hy the California Fig Syrup (;,, only. Zorah. June 5 T he weather Is line lor killing cram- itnd the farmers are taking advan tage of the opportunity. On account of grasn and Mtand, Homo have pl wed up cotlon and planted over, others have planted In corn. Generally speaking, corn U not look ing very well. Oils will lie much better than wo thought. Thirty days ago they were thought lo be almost a failure. The rains have boon tho making of them Commissioner Fulchcr, J. B. O'Neal, It C. and IV I. Whltford, all of Zorah, were in New Bern Monday, attending the tai levy. Messrs. L B and Charlie Eaton were In your oily Monday, and Charlie drota out In a nice, now buggy. Don't blame you Charlie, tho (Iris ill love to ride. especially In a fine buggy drawn by a nice horse. Eld Hllllcy again failed lo Oil hla ap pointment at Friendship. First Buaday In each month Is his time, bat for aorna caaee ha doea sot cone often. Mr. Jno. M. Whltford, who hat tba management of tba tram road, of Cong doa Co., la Jones county, waa borne Saturday aad Buaday. Whooping oougn I till with ua, and la serving tome very badly. Ralph O'Neal la very tick with It. Mr. Ailaa Toler la boDdlag a aloe aouat for eomebodT. We woedef who. Mr. T. A. fulcber wet visiting hi father aad Bulbar Sunday. , Mr. Jaawa Drown of rorUatoata, Va, ovarMftaraof aga iuffered fot yean wltb a bad tor ea bit fao. PhyaMaaa ooutd aot aelp btm. DeWln'a Wltr.b Dan I Balvt cured Mot permanently. T, Election FREE SCHOLARSHIPS. For Agrlc u tur.l StuJ - Culture .dkes H; BurJ A;ri KAt.Rti. SI. J J ' t' Ii I 'I ' I; a culture i-staVI he- 1 J r.-i- -. at the A,; ririi i. ur n.l i ' leire. Hies I. iil 'p-f'i I ' to .i leu!" u iil -' o i- ii !i. profcssor of vgr i.-.i o ui i tr., board with gic.it piainio tin! lege trustee lial pa! Ill I . lion to the arleult Hi. .uk board tried lo d 'fend Its.df a I thai lrtiy had nail a slerw l'!n Ait'i- agriculture aU i five JJ-KM I ponded In imylng agricultural for the work they d on ih farm. Tiie free seiiolatsuip $30. The other al I given w, such students to save abo il their college expenses The board of agrl. ulture h is students ' college I.-, w in th enable , one halt not only vay of I appropriated all It ha in t'n funds but has evidently, as the budget shows, drawn lieavhy up printed in next 1 year's income, In fact to tin extent some f JO.oOil or more, It appoars. f ' THE MARKETS. The Pillowing quotations were receiv- t 'M by J K Latham A Co, New Bern I M. C. I N nw Voiik, J UilO Ii Cotton; Open. High. Low. Close' June 7 !I0 T.'.iH July 7 '.HI M : Aug 7. ill 7 40 7 ! ' Oil T.lo 7 14 7. ill , January. . . 7.15 7.17 7. Hi i I 'hicno, June li. j VV i) h. a I Open, llii h. Low. Close' July .... 75 7:tj Sept 71, 71 ; 7Hf Coiiv Dien Hi,.!,, low Clot-e July . . . 14 1 l l ' Sep.! . . . II; tl ' Kih.i; Open. lli"!i Low Close July 7 S7 7. '.12 Sept . . 7 !l'l 7.''.' New Vork, .Line (i i iT lo, - Open High Low Close So. liy l'ld. . K7i S7 vJonl . . 117 Mi)' lit) So liy :iij ;h :tli Mo. C 1: j 115 i C. s. i.. . 1 I- II U. S. S 50; 51 1 G. it (I 51 , 51 50, 51 Sugar I liij MS J V. C. C . ... lis H. I 17! 17 17!) Liverpool Spots 4.17-:l' Sales soat liiilcs. Ful-irea, July-Aug. 4 ti7, Oct-Nov Iti-rn t'otlnii Miiiki-I. Cotton In the mild at 7 (12. New Hern mm ki t Last week a;i,-ioti T'hia week, Sal llMKI Mon. !I,(HM) Tues. LJ,00l Wed. 7,(10(1 Thurs 7,(100 Frl lWf.'?,7?Si Satisfied Anglers Are tluiHC who purehasi' itpplies. Hi' llHW the (iinds lo pli'Sse everyone from Ksndi.ii' l'i les at 15i to -11, Hj lit Itainb..,, Pule, at $ ,tsl t.. 5.'(l. Our line uf Heel, nrv the Ix-st. Have yi .n M en the Hlmki'siH-nre Hevo liition llait ' It I- betU'r tlisn live bait a. $ in 00 ltix'l uliiwl to the x'mon v ho catches Die largnkt bam with one of them. x We larry lluukk in all siu'h, lists K'lev Ibibs, in lad everything you want Ui catch run wtui. IV M. T. H ILL, Bicycles, Oons, Ammunition, Oraph ophonns. Job Printing. Rubber Humps. 01 dc 93 Middle Ht., Ne IWb, N. C Good Soda CVime from toid material com- biiMxl with know lodge and skill. We use the very best of everything. If It 1 Kalbl to Improve aaylhlng we do II Tbe cost doean't worry ui hall at much aa the quality. Deftneat la Billing and serving la an art In Itaelf. It may eeem useless, perhaps foolish, to yoa, aa yoa wabh tha little oulrkt and funny ftual- aeaa goo through with by our attend ant la drawing tha ariotu dritaka, aw theyaUaddtotha'flavAr. It'tJnrttheM Hula Inks'. ha snake Bradham't kkckii'Ts. aide iiei es, rspecia l fur liet Wcathel wear. Same week lieaiitiful Wliite I.aee Snipes al K'e, willt inore la-it year. I landsoine uiic-, al 1 oe tilid 'Joe. Ki.l'M I'.io Lille l'l ellv I.awns tit I He. I ' r lino II .vioo I s i Lace Curtains, j U I I Pretty windows aiv .,,ssilile tI in. 11.(1 11 yu supply retty eurttiiiis ami V' ' i J (CJI we Irive a stm-k to in.-uiv oeltin' 1 1 -.;r..rt.,v, ,r tlieni Ili-ie ar,- curtains nl li.ulil, VxvlJ I irlTl i I f m illinAMii Fi4 r r km m X i.t.ll.l'ir!' I It S VIM . H W IH1 I I I I SB HBSSBa'3S aBSCSIVSB c .r 1 my n 1 a an an mm m w n naaw mm m aa mm m m ma a Rtr-i vi- X II 1 Is U 1 A dSWSM !B0 l-l.-mKtl.cll,inf.-tKUti- (jll fMOyM I Q fj i" iU,m- w,, K0lcct with 11 II WHY SUFFER FROM I Chill Tonic I Ioiri You 3rH4l sit Mar Water a W i tli it Cover to it f If so you can one at J. Li. iflcUauit'l's, 71 KroariNf. A IirW 1.1,1 Fi l-'u-h ltd Simtll 11 iltnli Malki-1 rur ( 111 cil I lai llsli ( 111 nl SliiiuKicrs. Fit sh (ii its, latflakcs am) Kici -V lew Nice Nut-til Carolina IVarlirs 1 1 1 1 1 v .ic pniiiiil. Jhnil I. nil Si lirrililni ( ocoantil Nice til 1 1 1 Fresh ll'lll I 'irk Ic- I ml li Mill al'.d SV( Vat.-. Staiiti.uil (Quality 1 Hi at I lit ( i i tin- a i'l. oiii: t 'ufciOS! ;0 McDANIEL, 98. 71 : f Shut mk Waist IB CJf ixOOdSe I I I u 'Ilie New I.aee Stripe Shirt I aisl (Inn.-- we aie -liowino minlit tn inlrresl (lie 1 ladies wlin really w.nit.lliat wliieh is lieaiitiful and ser- I 1 n-eali!e. W'e have a utf.it ninny very liolil, euniftirt- ' a ta iiiii v inn iiiir:iii ei ii ; 1 B t MS O Vj.liPl:.; ""vt- tiw n.'w HimiMw uiat are U II I ' ) l'piilai, iiud 0111 Hats sliow the j ; biSglrZ1 study we put into thcin. Allure full f licautiful etTeeU unci th.-y tfjn T coiuliitie excellent fciiturty with H J jfuj- i,r'' Klir" "f Having S'C- nioiicv n your llftU if jurclmiKl - fioin ur Millinery Deart.)iiei)t. oO t occcowoaooooccC3n o JUST RECEIVED u A Kroah lot Clover Hill Butter. Freah Chcrac Pancr' Cak ca abd Cracker, itnd a Mca stock of Scloct Canned (taxi. Wo alto bate a lot of P. P. Aarncr Hrick for aale. ' " ' ' sUB. SaLtterthwaito & Bro. ) 4 Phone 169, ;' , 61 Broad Street CHILLS, FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and aA other form of rnaiadies when you t.in be cured t'y Roberts' Chill Tonic The world docs not contain a better remedy- Many wonderful cures made by tt. 3 cents a bottle Money retunJed it it f-uls to Jo the work. Delight ful lo take. Local Druggists Nice ICriaMN ISouiitl I'lillliil J'x'ef locfiveil. is, 1'ic Nic Hams anil Ehk- 1 ami Sliced Diied n. ft. !li. can ul o fur 25e to p:ett: Wll!'SJtla a SloSiiil ii roeer, t .7. e fin nn rt mm o o o o o r 1 onc4 Wlna tbe faixt. rank . g. Duffy Co. . - - Soda "ChW

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