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ffejekls Befit VOLUME XXIV. NIW BERN, CRAVES I'ULMY. N. ( .. TUEEOAV, J! l HliM El TI"N. M mbeh :r. ' ." , . ,"" - -1 : .. f R1LEIGH. CiplUl Oty Has Gone Crazy Base Ball, On Chapel Hill Section Had la Crop Bar Meeting a Saccess. Prelleslaary Rear is? la Tyson Sirladle Case. IUikk.h, June W. The attorney Geo era) today completed tbe work of pre paring the contracts for furnishing school teit hooka at the prices tiled by tba text book commission. ElODgreasman rttrowil of Chapel Hill (.ays the crops la that section are in the worst condition Imaginable and that the farmers are Id very bad plight. Cot ton In this see l ton looks better than It does in the west, but tbe corn In the west 1b much belter than that here. It la expected that the attendance at the base ball name here July 4 will break tbe Raleigh record. A lawn party Is to be given In aid of the local team, which lost money by the failure of I lie Ports mouth and Newport News teaTg to play. The lawyers and judges who attended the annual meeting of the Bar AhhocU lion at Wrlghlsville any it was tbu beat meeting yet held Rev. John C. Kllgo, president of Trin ity Collego, Isliero to preach at Eden ton Htreet M. . church tomorrow a ser mon as part of the exercises In memory of tbe late Robert O. Burton, Ksq., who was one of the ablest lawyers In the State. The preliminary hearing of T. B. Ty son and A. M. Waddell, both of Fay eltevllle, ( barged with swindling a Vlr glula life insurance company was held here today. Both were bound over to Superior Court. Strike Trouble Abated. Thacker, W. Vs., June 2H.-(Julet pre vailed today In tbe coal fields of this section, where 2,000 minors are on strike for the recognition of the union. Though there has U'en constant dread of hostili ties between the strikers and guards on duly at tbe collieries, uolhlng of the sort appears probable, as 1m. tb sides have apparently settled down for a long truggle. Citizens of Thacker and Matewan, to gether wit)- Rheriff Hatfield and other county officials, fear the next chapter of the strike will be tbe declaration of a feud between the Daniels boys, of Ken tucky, and the mine operatives. It Is claimed the guards havu lired at tbe Daniels' in the bills of Kentucky oppo site the mines, and that (lie former are certain to seek icvengo Struck by Massachusetts. Gloiickhteii, Mass., Juno 28 The Portlaud Hailing schooner Ella M. Doughty came Intrt this port to day con siderably damaged and reported that she had been run down by the battleship Massachusetts off the South Shoal Lightahtp last night, The schooner had her bowsprit broken and her cutwater damaged and sustained other injuries to her rigging. Her captain does not blame the battleship, but instead praises the officers and crew for the prompt assistance which Ibey gave him after the collision. The accident occurred In a dense fog and In spile of llie fact that both vessels were sounding frequent warnings. No New Developments in Machin ists Strike. Nswpoht News, Va., June 28 There il nothing new in the machinist' strike Ituatlon save a prevalent belief that the nd la not far off and that tome of the tea are returning to work. Theeiacl Bauer cannot be learned. President Mulct by, of tbe machUlsts, says three ( hit awen went back this waek. An lupo riant nieattng of tba strikers will ba held tomorrow lo ronslder the finan cial (Ituatlon. Co-Operitlon With Other Miners Secured. Wii-Uamaon, W V., June 28. The Ulkvra ave addnd to tuolr strength by Mfrurfng tb co-operation of the im at tba Alma mines, who orraolwd a anion yesterday with seventy members. To day tbawlk WHMlers eallmala thai only tl mo are employed In all tba mines la Jjktl Oeld. 1500 More Orflcred Out. rirratuito, iana I0v PreshUnt T. 4. flaaltar.of lb) Aasalgamaled Aasocla tloa of Iroa.Btael aad Tli Worker, to morrow will lam a order oalllag out all naloa oatployMa of IfM rariooa mills of the Aaaerlcaa Htaal II nop Conpaaj, kaowa M lh( boop trait. It U tlavst 4 Uat 15,000 men will bo tabjort lb tot all, Whfch, la ooasactlrHI IU tko big atrlkt of tko American fbeet BimI Conv oaiiy, ordartd by I'reatleal Bkaffsr no ftetnrdawlUnffont 50,000 omo. - CASTOR I A w Jot Infanta iaA CUldrtt.' . - Hi Kfci Yea tin Ahrt B::l Il-ara tha f .a'.nro A L N. C REPORT. I I board of Internal Imprwremtat Awaits ! aallard's Inspection of RoaJ. Special to Jooraal. Ramish, Jnly 1 The Board of In- tenia) Improvement met here today, i It will not make op Its report on tbe i Atlantic and No th I a-ollne railroad I until after Mr Ballard, appointed in go , over and Inspect the road, but who was 1 prevented by sickness Id bis family, from accompanying ibe Governor and I party al tbe lime Ibey lusected the road, can do so. Mr. Ballard will make bis trip of In spection on Friday. Power Company Chartered. Special to Journal, Ralkkib, July 1 The ritate charters the Rockingham Company, of Spray, to develop water power and operate mills and electrical planUt, capital f 100,000. Poet Hill, Dead. Mpeclal to Journal. Hamuoh, June 29 Theophllus Hunter Hill, the well known North Carolina ooot, died here today with typhoid fever aged (li years. Fine Exhibit Space at Charleston. Special to Journal. Rai.eiiih, June 26, Thomas K. Bru ner, Secretary State Board of Agriculture Is back from Charleston, S. C, and re ports that he has secured tbe best place the entire centre of Forestry exhibit, 4,000 feet of space, and will make a col lective exhibit. Boers Lease Gold Mines. Special to Journal. London, 29 The report comes that the Roers have leased tbe vast Hand gold mines, to French and (Serman spec ulalors. This was done liefore Lord Roberts issued his proclamation. Heat Continues in New York. Special to Journal. Nkw Yoiih, June 2!). Tho hot spell continues today, with a good many pros trations from the heat, Railroad Tunnel Caved In. Special to Journal. Baltimore, June 29 The Pennsyl vania Railroad Company's tunnel under this city caved In today, on a passenger trnln. Eight Millions Liabilities. Special to Journal. Nkw Yoiik, June 29 It Is said that Ibe liabilities of Marquand &, Company, brokers, who recently failed may reach $H, 000,000. It Is OHBlcr to keep well than get cured. DeWllfs Utile Karly KlBers taken now anil Ihen, will always keep your bowels In perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle acllon. F. S. Duffy Co. State Cotton Report. Special to Journal. RaI.rioii, June ifll The State crop report, to day, gives tho acreage In cot ton as compared wllh last year, at 107, and present condition as 77. Minnesota Storm Swept. 8t. I'aul, Minn., June 28. Heavy storms, with more or loss damage, are reported all over this section this after noon, and tbe loss will run well up Into the thousands, while a number of people have been Injured and much live stock killed. The worst storm was that which pass ed through a large district south of New Richmond, Wlaeonsln. Il was a genuine tornado and did much damage to farm property, but on lives were lost On a rataller scale It resembled tbe tornado which (wept over and destroyed the greater portion of New Klchmnad two years ago. Over a dor.cn farmers have already reported the loss of a part or all I heir buildings, windmills, live stork, machinery, etc , and the loss there will be heavy. Oar Army Flie&t In tbe World. LoaiKiH, Jau 88, During the debate in ihm mrimw M.Aranlfftltnn )J 1 1 In I It at 1 lloaaa of Lorria today, Lord Wolwiley, the foraer commamler-la-chlef of tbe force, oeolarad ibal tba Uallixl Htatu army waa' thf floost of Its alia In the worbL Ua (aid tta lapariority waa due to (004 wsgea, Oroat Britain must far tbe alloraailto of oooipansallna or boon ilea to aacara rworslu. 40,000 WUI be Idle. Ptrrwoodo, Jim W All loo Bin gUaa factorla of last ooaatry opwraud 4of tba oaJa of tba Aasartcaa rilat (itasa Wo kart Uakoo will elooo tonaor-l ro felgltt for oarloda naglag froaa foar woaki lo two ovwiU. fatly 40.0M aa4 ny wilt (at tU MXoasary (tat Tacailo. , Tba Wofaal aboUowa It li Um pro (cHpUoo botlbj braaek, wbara tb 100 (kllUd workara win U Ulo foflwt ootba, To (apawio U tba ahlrw wy bruob It for (If waaka (a4 la tba arawed-ware btaacb It b) for for wteti Many of tba ot-(loa plaoti will lo ctoaa, which will greatly Inemwa tba amber of I 'la worker ttt wnnth. PENSION APPLICANTS. Closinf Seaboard Shops Causes Deep Concern rakes Oath Forjudge Intenuedl ate School Books Dropped. 1145 Smallpox (axes l.a-t Year. State Hoard Klet tlons. RAl-aic.n, N. I'., July 1 Tbero wat- h great rush of applicants for peiii.ii.un al the court bouse lo-day. The applica tions were considered by the county olllcers sud commissioners snd board of veterans. The year's revenue collections for district are $3,524,(61, against $2,HH'.i. 498 for tbe last fiscal year. The June collections were $33:1,140. Saturday night several of tbe striking machinists of tbe Seaboard Air Line attacked two of the men on the street in a savage manner, beat them and ran. The Impression pievalls thai the various assaults made duilng tbe past month have been by the wilder spirits among the strikers. The strikers arc daed by the railway's new move in closing the shops here- They say lliey will rest, for awhile at least, then leave Raleigh In search of work. Judge Fracls 1). Winston came here yesterday and to-day received Ids com mission and look t lie oat li. lie will bold bis first court at Winston. Aug ust 12. The Stale hoard of public school ex aminers decided at its meeting at Chapel 11111 Saturday to defer action regarding the 7 negro normal schools until aflei Ibe State board of education pusses upon Ibe matter. The latter board meets July II. Next Friday the tents for tbe use of j tbe State Guard will hi. taken toj Wrlghtsvllle. There are 1 hospital, ."! , olligers and 320 enlisted men's tents. , All,, nw.tr f:,iwi-i,l llilmiT ili'ii.ll'H I lint, i J 1 the State text hook commission did not havu the light to adopt intermediate books. This therefore causes the drop I ping of Hyde's second language lessons, and of Moses' speller Milve's arithnit : tic will not be on the list. The publish ers declined to furnish It at the price the commission named. Even if the price j bail been natisfat.tury tbe attorney gen ; eral's opinion would have ruled the book out. During tho year ended May HO there were 19l.r cases of small pox In this Slate, of which 530 were of whites: ami S ;!(i deaths, of which ir. were of whites. Tho State board of elections appointed i by Uov. Aycock, compimcd of llson " l.amb of Wllllamston, K. A. Houghton ,)f Sparta; ltolicrl L. Claywell of Morgan Ion. Democrats, and Claronce Call of Wllkcsboro anil A. If Freeman of ! Henderson, Itcpiiblicans, met today, as 1 rc(ulrcd by law, and organized by elect 1 lug It L. Dollghlon l'resldenl and liobt. L. Claywell Secretary. There will be a session of t be corpora Hon commission Ibis week. j Of tho oo Inmates of tbe soldiers' j homo here lfl are now sick In the new hospital. In the next (10 days two more rural free delivery routes out of Raleigh arc lo ' be established. j The receipts of the Raleigh postolhcc 1 for fiscal year ended yesterday were $4.ri,5;(0, against 4'Z ,J.V Hie previous I year. In 1H1M th'y wore 2.ri,Cl(i j . Dr. I) II. Abbott of llio corporation 1 commission haB returned from his trip lo Callforn la. i When you want modern, up to date physic try Chamlicrlaln'ii Stomach and j liver Tablets. They arc easy lo take and pleasant In eflcct. l'rlce, i'i cents. I Hamplcs free at F S Dully ,V Co s iliug slore. The Heat in Kansas. Kansas Citv, June . 't0. -Missouri and Kansas aro suffering from hot kinds that threaten great damage to com Atchison, Kansas, reports the greatcul drought In northwestern Kansas since S(V), a warm wind having blown from the south almost unceasingly for the past soven days. Abilene. Kansas, re potts 10Vdgrro wcither with many fields In South Wlcklnson county rnir -d A Mexico, Mo , dlspstch says the thermometer In that part of the Htstp registered 101 yesterday and today and that If rain does not teomc soon the faraoers will have to pat their stock on tbe market Immediately to save It He dallla. Mo , reports 103 tlcroos in thr. shade with tba statement that another wsek of similar weather will make rer tain a failure of tbe corn crop In central Missouri. MneteciDcatlLS.In New York Nw Yobr. Jan SO Tha relief from (ha killlaf aaat of tba last week, which waa proalatd today lo lb shsrva of tkaxWrslorms, did oi mslerlsllw). At aooa today Iba govaramaat iharmom aUr raaiaurad 8S drra: at I o'clock lb la aTtaraooa M dogrwaa and at 4 p. m., 17 dVgraaa, I &nrx mot Uaa Iba mail aai tamparotara Batdrdsj. Aftor this a drop km aad at I p. tha mara or; IomM M. Tbara waa a Ineraaat ta tba (stall Has Nportad Wrfaf o tf yasUrdaf, tsoagk IM) bo of (ImpU proatatlmti wu otMkrg.' I'p lo (gllolht Wmlbl II duatka bad baa ropwrtad tad 10 pro trstlons, Tba-daataj jauarda kuio-b-ttd II. NEGRO SHOT AND KILLED. bbourcj Krowllnf About .lr. '.s cbt'b Hou HcfU!cs to SurrcnJii ryocia,l in Journal I ' r n, July 1 (Julie a little m-llr-lueni created here hatur.lny nt-M between ten and elevea o'cI.k k The cause of tbe affair wss about as f - 1 i t- Thc family of Mr. T. L. West had ra llred except two of bis girls wb.i wire pieparlng to retire One of them was bitting close by a raised window, un-drcat-ed, w ailing for her sister to say tier prayers and In the meantime she happened to part the curtains lo the window and there saw approaching within arms reach, a negro. They, both, terribly txciled ran lo their father's room and gave t lie alarm. Mr. West Immediately started lo Investi gate and by tbe time be got out of the bouse lie saw tbe ncir,ro running but sboitly overlook him. Hy tills lime Mr. West's son appeared on tbe scene. The ucgio seemed lo think he was going to be shot as he kept saying, "l'lease don't shoot me," which Ibey would not do If he would be quiet, but he snatched away from Mr. West and began tleelng. The) ordered hi m lo halt but to no elTect Then young Mr West began sboollng a' him and kept it up until tbe negro cleaied the yard but was soon overtaken by Policemen Sut ton. I'pon investigation il was found that one ball had struck Mm In tbe back und made a right srious wound. Dr. liny Pollock was summoned and probed for the ball but could not I'md it The negro died tod.iy about three o'clock He said there was another man with him. He told several stories us to why lie was there. The general opinion is that they were loitering and secreting themselves I around Mr West's yard u commit some lastat'lly crime , md wet. -inipiy waiiiui! l)r t. elmnrc Coroner J W lurii 1 held mi i,r,, limjKlt on n,,. ,,., m.m, M lhiriiLr the Hiiminrr season sumiiicr season cramps come upon us unexpectedly, you should he prepared for an emergency of tills kind, li s otherwise you will suffer agony for hours. Keep a bottle of I'm.; K II. I. I'll handy and go by the. directions on the wiappcr. It will surprise you how cpiickly relief will come Avoid suhstl lutes, there Is but one Pain-Klller, I'en y Davis' I'iIcc 2."ic. anil Mlc THE MARKETS. T)(! 1)m,lBllollH W(. rr( ,.,v , )y , ,,, jalmm & Vw H(,rn j (i Nicw Vouk, Open. High. I-o I uly I '. Close ' ( ,'otton:- July H.70 8 72 li: "Ml ' Aug , M.IK) H.04 7 H2 i ( let 7.(1:1 7.(!7 7..r)!i ; January 4 . . 1 Mi) 7 71 ' Chicago, July 1 . WilKAT - Open. High. Low. Close July : H4 J Sept (id! t'.r.i . Cons. Open. High. Low Ch.se : July 4-rii l-li ' Sept . . . . 4f 171 4:;j Kll.s: I )pen. High. Low ( lose I July 800 Hm' Sept . H 15 M2 New York, July I. St kf; Open. High. Low Close So. K y I'fd 87j 7 i Cont ' So lly :i:ij 'H j Mo I' UOi I U. S. I. 14 LIS i C. A o 4mJ 4i Sugar ... 144" 1 14, V. i . r . ('! i u. l ir7, i :.c i St I' 17..J 174. ! Tex 1'ac 4fi 4:.S An, C F . :n :!2 . 1.1 prHol Spois 4 1118 Sales 7.0.M bales Kul. ires, .1 uly Aug 4 : Oct-No i i: lll.l KII'TH. Ssine wet'k Last wii-k lasl year. liJ.OOO KI.KiX) This week Sl. 12000 ."..000 Mon. 7000 2,100 Toes. l.M WikI. 700 Thur. I.7n Krl L4(0 in.too A CHILI) hNJOYS. Ttia pleasant flarnr, gentle action, and sontblnc affect of Hjrrup of figs, wbnn In aead of a laiatlre, and If tba father or mother ba oostlre or blllona, tba (nost irrailfTlng rweolta follow fu uaa; ao tbat Il U the beat family remedy kaowa and very family should hate a bottle. Maoo- faetarad by Iba CaJIforala Tig dyrnp Co. Rttl Eutp TrtDifon. Tkl'koosa aad lot no tba totter of New tad Ilaaoock euaata. kaowa M iba Morrte place, btt bea told U Mr. t. W. uwtrt, ' Tba kotM aad k4 e Kew trM a ear Orteta, blonln In Mr. Thomat Dow eeabaabesja parcbted by Mr. Knock Wedaworth. ARAEAHOK ' . '. 1 '' ,'i i'" f .. w i. art m t-t : ler l.( h -1 I , ' - t w t-t k i.s 'i 1 - : r (ij - r i list c t a1 ! 1 1 i I 1 1 . ! in' a fu i l ? in ' ro,.. ra; : Hi iuiprovlru' Mr an A 1 u i s n tu' r M it mm w ho ha-s ta-eu at 1 1 n 1 : e. ; . v. VN ash Ingion, 1) ( . v i-ui l oi,r i. w u ,al Montiay, (tint reillhlite-1 al'C.h i .. : - ou.- millllU UUItl Weilnesd.iy stilll.j si k eiitit.t'l. 'Mini-is Mn! i li 1 -n i . u -try 1'iRs.lay uViil Mr W. 11 Havis vls.t ed town with his M attic l.aiileru shuw and liuiuograph I'ult'ilainmeiit lit re ccived tbe patronage ol l-lwt't u loo nu, , 21)0 persons. In order to have a Unit fun it was put to a vote who was Hit ugliest man in tin house Then were several of us got on the ugly list, but Mr Waller Taylor received the credit of being the ugliest man in Itic house Messrs. Waller Uray, Kdwaid liarl;, (leoigt Waters and Joshua Cromwell; visited our county last I'liursdav. Tliej caiue down to Mr, Sultan's farm on ' Neiist-ilvei on a tubing ami pleasure1 trip I A young man from Jsainpstui county. , called at our town Saturday on his way j to Trent His name we tin! not learn , He spake very treely ol the hucklcberi y 1 business in Sampson county, lie said, i there were large iiiantlt ics shipped from , his county 1 Mi John Hardy who has been living , in our tow n with .N F. liennetl lor . some time, has moved back to his old j home on South River I'rol K '. Ilollon called at hi town j l-'ridav to sec some ol hi ; friends. His ! foriicr shnh-nts wele ver i:lad to gel a i glimpse of him. j i .) li r. pills, He Witt's pel oin liver lit I , 1 Im.- gi iug icellpetnle volir e Ni vel j I ipe DOVER. evelal Welti tlii-- motion:' July I Ni-W Hel II from lt looklm- alii r pension mo ( mi may ly tiltet tin three today cute. I'rol K. front Klnst O'l lll - to In ookim town -- to , los, niy id;udi down day ol oiilel bad II if the A Simpklns can in Sumltiy to spend two. The (lohlsboro Lumber Co secured about lifly convicts a few days ago lo work on their tram railway about I w live miles I roni here. W'e undeist and t h ri e have i scaped and one shot in an attempt to -eapi si nee they airlved I,. . ( '. II I bl limit will till the Mt I no ils! pulpit here next Sunday Heartburn W' lieu I he iiiiantlt y d tood taken is too rich heart and especially iceii weakened w ly and not loo too lari'e ot t tie i Haiti y bill ll Is likely to lollow so if the digestion has by const ipril Ion . I'.al si freely of easily digested food the food thoiotiiiily. Lei Masticate six hours elapse between iticah and whin you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets and the heartburn may he 'ivolile I For sale by F. S. Dully Jt Co I Entrance Examination foi A. and M. Colkfc. Candidates for admission to i M. College at Raleigh will be by IhoCounty Superintendent In the court house at 10 o el. lie A and vamlned f St holds k am, July 11, or at the Collei'e, September :'. This College Is giving Inst ruction In the most Important lines of practical educa tion and Its students are In great de mand, always securing prohtahie em ployment on graduation It olli-rs spe cial advantages.) students of Agni ult lure, Including fne tuition and lodging and work on the College farm The tex tile building Is now being c reded. A Professor of amy weaving and dyeing has ls-en added to the Faculty, about '-H "O" "f textile machinery cured. As dormitory ae -o'iitnodall. a li I n is very Unite I It won! 1 b well f audi date to apply early v rile dent Winston, Raleigh. N C logue and ! klet.. ' nient t.. Presl for cats ad vert I se The pile Hint annny ymi will he ipiltklvsnd pcrntnnontlv hcalrdlf nm ue he Will i. Witch Hb. I HnWr Ito wsrr ..I northlras co.iiiterfc'.K 1' S. Diifi, ,v ;.. Attention Veterans. llrailciiartor ( amp New Horn United ( (infiHlorati' Veterans. New Item. June J7ih l'JOl ('..mrsdr - On Thursday the 4th day of Julr Is the annual merlins of our camp. Kar.h and erery mrmher of the ramp Is earnestly requested to attend this merlins;, which will he alio o'clock a m at tbe City Hall In New Ilern, N. C. Come, come, pay your dona, and after the buslneas of tha camp is attended to, wa will gWt yoa t good time. Kvtry eaembef It at pentad lo march taraakt oa Ibt par add. By order of - K. R-Joaat, '; Comoitndtr. ' J.F. Cl4. i - i ' Adju Ih.ee Ir.mous llllll I, it lie I II I Iv Hl-el- eolll ill'l b' "Wei - ! ,: lo I ili-tl i you pn re, i i b bl 1 to body Arc easy to Ink I S Dully A. Co WHY SUFFER FROM CHMTFEsvwRriTS Chill Tonic I I SMALL PIG HAMS, ICreakfiLsf MtrIM, California Hams and a FreNh lot Fancy FJgin and (Mover Hill Print ISntfer Jimt IttM'oiveil al .1. li. tt OaniHV 71 lKn.ad !H(. 2 A new lilil. Kit Lioii lot SiiNill Siig mi Mark. r (illell I lisli ( in vil Sliiuildi'i s. Ftvsli J t its, Oiitllnkc . low Nice North Ciilolinit I'i i lies only fir juuiinl. 1 U 1 1 1 1 . 1 111 'ss Sldlll'llllel lli in's I'i.-klos Lull Puitlti IVars, Stttml ( i i' lo. ;i call. J. i 'Phone Ol. I'i . -si I lot ( 'loi r Hill Iiutlor, ami a Nice Stock Iiaw a lot of P. P. o o o ill t racket NY alsi L, McDMIEL, L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street Try Our Best "' '') 5 .i4W-- 5 .SfeSh 2 mKLLvm 1 'MR-fl T r cH ) t' aam ly- i-v i i 1 y s J. J. TOLSON, Jr., p Broad St Grocer. WHOf SLAUGHTERING ol PRICES!! ALL THIS WEEK. ill (IFI'KK KVKKY I'd .M i. '.(.(KI, .:.(), tT.MI ami 7 W SIT fo $5:50. KVI KV M IT (H'AKaS'TKKI). Hutunlav Clli. No sint anlil ri rd for Cuali, mill iium will l! M'lit out on ....iovhI. Now IS a CHANCK f.r? 4frylly liVirt an Al l. wool SPIT for LKSS t t o o ' . s I. ,B.JlIHJCBDi I - s 57 -Polloclr',SC o House Work Is HarJ Work vJt Cjnpir jnj a. I other t .rms of msl.idics when you can he i.urej by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world Jori not vont.im a better remedy Many wotijcrfj a:c tu.lJe hy :t JJ rnt. a bottle Monry re' .nJrJ if it t.uls to Jj the work. iJelitht- ful I t.lr.t. Local Druggists. Set ('oiilial llt't-f just trcrt veil, ns, I'ic Nic Hums ainl Kn- Slio.-il Dru-d i ( 'nciiaiillt Nice mill FlV. Solll tlllll Swt'ti. ml ( jutilily 1 Or, :l IL. can ni .', i, Votirs to tileasc, WlioleMale & Kelail Wrowr, 71 Jlrsd fSf. JUST RECEIVED g Krcsli (lliccsi', F:inc Cakes of Select, Canned (iuoils. (iainei's P.iick for sale. Patent Flour! 5 !' out t lial i mi only Iir. 2" - ' ssf mailt' ft' mi iii... I. ill mill Jjl iii(i-.l carefully s.doii,-. l li. :i . t W'r ait- .scllinc; tlic came at .'istoiiishiiily ioyf l'ii.' A 1 1 Hour's ( 'an as.snl Meat coimtaiitlv on li.tinl. ffv offer Mill liolils filial. i is l()r('tflllly, Phone IZ7.. 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