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Li fi at pell u I ra' v mmt VOLUME HIT. KIW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY, 'N. C. TUESDAY, J I LY IHHl - H hT EfTUN. M M BIH 2? To produce the best results in fruit, vegetable or grain, the fertilizer used must contain enough Potash. For partic ulars see our pamphlets. ' We send them free. 1 GERMAN KAI.I WORKS, 9) Niiuu S., N.w York. SOUTHERN MEN WANTED. Active Canvass For Naval Recruits In North Carolina. Washington, July 5. The little Al varado, formerly of the Hpanlsh Navy, has been pressed into service as an itin erant floating recruiting station to cruise In the sounds and Interior waters of North Carolina and the coast States sooth for the purpose, atf enlisting sailors under the plan authorized by Kear-Ad-mtral Crownlnshield, Chief of the Bu reau of Navigation, and today, started from Norfolk ou her expedition, which Is to cover several weeks. ' In a atate.ncot Issued today Itcar-Ad-mlral Crownlnshield sayB:' "There waB never a time when oppor tunity for Advancement of worthy, qual ified men was as favorable as it is at present, due to tho Increase In the elf listed force of the navy and the conse quent demand for moro petty officers In all branches. It lakes lima to gain the s -a habit and learn the Intricate duties of a petty otllcer, and the ladder can be climbod by men who are willing to ap ply themselves and gradually but stead ily gain advancement." Commander Charles H. West, who has been foremost in advocating the re cruiting parties for the South, presents his views on tho subject as follows: "I suggested the State of Norlh Caro lina as probably a fertile district for ob taining apprentices. While lying at Fort Monroe just prior to the Spanish War Admiral Slcard and myself attended many battalion drills at the fort, which was thetf a two-battalion post. We were struck by the remarkably line appearance of the men as to size, health, soldierly hearing, Intelligence and everything that goes to make up a good soldier. Admiral Slcard Inquired of the general command ing where ho recruited such fine men and was told that 0 oul of 10 of the men came from North Carolina, where their recruiting agents had lceu active. He continued that he found men from the Slate most amenable to discipline and as good soldiers as had ever liecn under him. He continued Sieaid's opinion ful ly as to their good qualities. Ho said he gave them frequent furloughs to go home, and as Hie men were very econom teal a to their pay they always had a small saving for their 'home folk.' After their enlistment expired they, as a role, returned home with enough money for a homestead In their walk of life. This whole mailer was a revelation to me. Ai North Carolina is full of sounds and has a long water front on the ocean. It appears to me that there intent be a large number of enlistments made there for fori 1(0 al, as It la just next door' and the boys would be almost In sight of their parents and relatives." The pilot that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed If you useDeWltl's Witch Uazel Salve. Be ware of worthless counterfeits. F. H Duffy A. Co. Pierre Lorillard Dead. New York, Jufy 7. Pierre Lorillard died al 2:10 o'clock this afternoon. The death of Mr. Lorillard took place at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, where he waa taken from lb Deolscbland when that steamer arrived from Europe July 4. Pierre Lorillard was the Ideal son of Peter Lorillard, architect of the fortune which made the family name famous He Inherited much of the business ablll ty of bis father and marked success at tended the commercial mtcrprlai Lkh be planned and executed. At the death of hU father, he received anon I $1,000,' 000 tad an Interval Jointly with hit brother and sister In the great tobacco aoo.ee of which bla father had been the bead. He al onoe parchased from his ' brothers eoatrol of the boose and by ahrewd boslarss Maaegtmenl f fatly la creaead bis fortuaa. Ha ballt a hand some residence at Fifth Avenue and Mfty-ttlilh street aad entertained la princely manner. Ia 1871 be became In l retted la the torf. His first great bora was Parole, sod with Iroqaola la 1861 he was the first America to via tb . olaaele Kngllth rteiby. H waa also aa tbaelasltc j erbtwnan aad oaoa raced hi Vesta acroaa the Allaatle. Q fooad ad" aad eoalrolled at lb lima of kJ deal the fashion able rort al Tasedo. II was Marly 68 yean old. II I r- lYd by bl wlf. aoa. Pierre Urlllarii Jr. aad dsoghura, Mrs. T. Rafter Ty lot aad Mr. William KcaW ii leave a larte fortes. Various eat 1 mate bar beea mad of tb vain of Mr, Lorillard' aetata, aad while Its evact ralu ai 1b an llmafsaol know It I belUrd to be tn.A it. irfio fVYl A.Ltn a aa 14 It said to be from HfiOOfiOO to i -',' 0,(i. j. - $70,000 CM Is Balance of State Treasury Funds In Banks. Stat Charter. Pint Warrant Ke taraed. Examination for Ad mission to A. A M. Cot lege. Instruction in Textile Work. liAi.Eion, July 8 The State treasurer's books today showed a cash balance of $70,000, divided among 60 banks. The Stale charters the Harnelt Lumber Company, of Manchester, capital $100, 000; W. J. Johnsorof Red Springs and others being the stockholders." A char ter is also granted the Carolina Marble and Granite Company of Statesvtlle, capital $25,000, C. B. Webb and others stockholders. State Auditor Dixon today received a letter from the clem of court of Ran dolph county, returning a pension war rant for $14.50 issued to W. H. Steele, with the statement that the latter refuses to accept it because be is worth over $500, does not need It and wishes it to ga to some more needy veteran. Audi tor Dixon says this Is the first warrant thus returned. Ex-State treasurer Worth says he has received the notice from Treasurer Lacy of demand for the $10,060 which clerk W. II. Martin stole and that he has placed the letter in the handB of his at torney, James II. Pou. By order of the council of State the treasurer has ad vanced to the penitentiary the money Martin stole from that institution. The advance came in good time, as the money was at onoe used in reducing the peni tentiary debt, which is now only $7000. Insurance commissioner Young left today for Henderson, to be best man at the wedding of his kinsman, Lt. J. S. K. Young, U. S. A. and Miss Daisy Stevens, Tuesday. July 11th, the examinations for ad mission to the Agricultural and Me chanical College here, will be held in each county. President Winston says these will be for 130 general and 120 peulal agricultural scholarships. There an allowance also of $2,000 for agricultural work by students and there is $2,500 available to pay them for olher work. There Is great need of dormitory room. He says 10 more cots are needed, lie likes the cottage system. There is now room for only 100 sludpnla, but 250 are to be shel tered in some way. lie says if there waa room, at loast 500 students would apply without a circular txlng sent out, while if speeches were made In each county and the papers would lake up the matter there could be easily 2000. Today an Instructor In wearing and lesignlng was chosen for the textile de partment of tho Agricultural and Me chanical college, tho salary being $1200. Presldenl Winston and Professor Wil son, the head of the textile department, made the selection, as a committee. lt is said by a Seaboard Air Line offi cial that 10 men are now at work In the shops here, only on light repairs, and that some are old and some new ones . One of the questions which will come up later on will be whether a holder of hank slock who has liabilities can, In listing his properly for taxation deduct bla liabilities from the bank stock. Heretofore this has been done. This lime the State auditor will have to fix the Mu of the slock. Then the mat tor comes up before the county commis sioners and will be reviewed by the cor poration commission. Now Is the Season when the small boy fills himself with green fruit, which In variably leads to cramps, diarrhoea or dysentery. If parents are prudent tbey will have a bottle of Pain-Kili.br, ready for such summer emergencies. Avoid substitutes, there Is but one Paln-Rlller, Perry Davis'. Price 95c and 50c. First Rain Since Jane 8. Littlb Rock, Ax., July 5. The first rain I this chy since Jun 8 fell to day. There was a drop of 12 degrees In the temperature. Oood rain art re-, ported from Hot Springs and other points though In some counties the drought remains unbroken. Buyme Up Cotton 011 Kills. Colombia, 8.0, July 5. Taa Vir ginia Caroline Chemical Company Is rapidly securing all lb large oil mills In this Slat. By boring ysterdy the mill at Dillon, near Marlon, It obtained all but on mill la tb P Dee county, a rich cotton growing section. It Is also aanoaaocd that a deal bat been eloeed I Mw York whereby tb Virginia-Carolina Company , baa bought oatvlha Rontbera Cbiloa Oil Company, lb prlo btlag $3,000,000, Tb Southern Com pany has two mill I tbli city. Kcirt BeneToKpt Oiler. Hoadal t Joaraal. . - ' lUutoa. Jotr i. Tb. GrVirLfwt! Oood BAmvtUa, tbOWi .WiT- Mvolaal order, maats bar tomorrow, I aaiaaj teaslo. . CASTOR I A . Tot IaXaat u4 CMldrM. - ' Hi 11:1 Yea Kan to:n E:::U tUI tb Cnattnof BaseBall Lcape Left Carolina. to North Inmate Soldiers Home Mislng. Ke tnrned From Philippines. Crap News. Encouraging Eduratloaal Outlook Kx amlnntinns for Pea body College. Raleioh, N. C, July a. The Raleigh base ball team left to day for Tarboro to play three games and then returns here, to play with Tarboro the remain der of the week. The league will be composed of four Norlh Carolina teams, all of which telegraphed last night that they were In to stay to the end of the season. The collapse of tho Richmond team was by no means unexpected and of course Norfolk had to go too, as a five team league Is an Impossibility. The act that the league Is made up entirely of North Carolina teams naturally In creases the Interest. It is understood here that the Norfolk players will be sold by Cunningham to the beBt advan tage. Efforts made by Detroit to get Person and by New Orleans to get Stanley have failed. These are two of Raleigh's strong pitchers. Julius Henry, an inmate of the Sol diers' Home here is missing. He has wandered away. Last Thursday he dis appeared. His home is Snow Hill. He Is not of sound mind and it 1b said he has wandered away from his old home a number of time. Capt. James E. Hamlin, late of the 47th negro regiment returned hero to day after two years service in the Phil Ippines. Several of his men relumed, but most of them will remain in the army. Hamlin brought with him a Flllppino boy, of 0 years, whom he Iihb adopted and will educate. The boy was found wandering. The strange fact is ascertained that while in practically all this county the crops are the poorest In yeiira, yet in a section around Wakefield, sixteen miles In diameter, they were never better. This applies to all crops. State superintendent of public Instruc tion Toon has returned from a visit to Ashe and Alleghany counties. He made speeches in the interest of education and says he returns encouraged by the outlook. lie spoko at Trap Hill, where the collegiate institute has been closed for some time, but after his speech he was assured by leading citizens that lt would be reopened and maintained. The examinations for scholarships In the Pcabody Normal collego will be held held July 18 HI, In various counties, ami county superintendents can obtain from the State Superintendent of public In structions the questions which are to he asked. WARMEST PLACE IN THE WORLD Diving for Drinking Water. Springs Beneath the Surface of the Persian Gulf the Sole Water Supply. The hottest region on the earth's sur face Is said to be on the southwestern coast of Persia, ou the border of the Persian Gulf. In this locality tho ther mometer has registered over 100 degrees In the Bhade for forty consecutive nights and days, while in the hot part of the afternoon the moroury frequently touched 180 dogrecs. In tho centre of this belt of fire the discomfort is in creased by the almost utter lack of water. Well shafts have beon sunk to a depth f 100, 200, 800 and even 500 feet with out striking water. But in spite of all these Inconvenience cities in this ro glon have quite a numerous population, but the water on which life Is sustained Is Secured from copious springs which burst from the bottom of the gulf, more than a mile from the shore. How these submarine fountains have ever been discovered is a mystery, but there seems never to have been a time in history when their existence was not known to tb Inhabitants. Tho method of collecting this fresh water from the bottom of the brackish Persian Onlf Is most Interesting. Divers whoso sole oc cupation Is that of furnishing the people of the city with fresh' water repair to that portion of the Golf where the springs are situated and bring sway with them hundreds of skin bags of water each day. The water of the gnlf wbcro tho spring burst forth Is nearly two hun dred feet dep, but the divers manage to fill their goatskin sacks by diving to tho boilom and holding the months of the bag over tb fountain jets; and, strange to say, there f never a drop of salt water find It way Into tb bag.' The sources of these submarine fountain Is 'thought to be to tb moo nlatDt," lorn 500 miles away. ' ' "V! The Train Robbers Get kmrj: ' AarXooiD,' MoT July 7.-pclal dispatches from b Halt correapoadent of Tb Abscond Standard on tha ground, r 'to Jl ff6t that , thf U ow llUle ho4 of lh. tirifr 'poM overUkjng tb ton whp held op' tb "Glial Norih rabxpr. Irat at Wagon,, MottL. Ut'Wdnday. ' ,Th correspondeat hatjnsl Htuned from b aeotloaof conntry wber th poam wr, pct 4 10 VrUklhrobber.i ill account b that tb pursuer bv been patwUtad and lb robbor ksv eluded Ibam, r , tlz 'zl Cyr-cpala fccro r:-st ' t you cat ' ' COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. First July Session. Names uf Pensioners July List Aujrust Term (our:. The Board mot July 1st lwul lar -sos-inn at the Court Hon-, Hern Present, Commissioners, .) . . u ter, Full her and Wood. On niotiou of Commissioner the Hoard nf Commlssloncr with the Sheriff of the count v i. ree ti ll .Yw -, liax- ilavler, :x'rtlier ii. il the clerk of the Superior Court cmiM ilutinp the county Hoard of Pensions nut and proceeded to examine the applti alions for pensions on file. After examination by the advisory board the board of pensions acting with said advisory board allowed the follow ing applications with their respective classification. W H Huff, soldier, (ieddy, N C class. ilU John Powell, soldier Vanrcbom, lih class. Win Phillips, Dover, soldier Uh class. Wm Hill, soldier, Newport, 4th class W C Gardner, soldier, Maple Cypress, 4th class. Thomas Wllklns, Vauceboro, Ith class. Sarah E Battcrthwaltc, widow, New Bern, 4th class. Margaret Kilpatrlrk, widow, New Hern 4th class. IjOuIs (1 Taylor, soldier, Clarks, :!nl class. T 11 Rouse, soldier, Dover W I) Abernalhy, soldier, 4th class. Casey Bright, widow, Chl Holland A Avery, widow, class. , :ld class. New Hern, 1, 4th class. , Cove, I Ih Cuddy, llh Susan McAITorty. widow class. Mary F. Morris, widow. Vaneehoro, 1lh class. Mary .1 Civils, widow, Perfection, 1lh class. .1 I! Woolen, soldier. Tort Barnwell, Uh class. Isaac Powell, soldier, Dover, Ith class. John Walker, soldier, New Hern d class. Julia Harrington, widow, Chip, Uh class. Loduskey F (laskins, widow, New Hern, 4th class. Sarah Ann Cobb, widow, Vaneehoro, 4lh class. Martha A Franks, widow, Yancchoro, 4th class. Eli.ftbeth Porroal, widow, Vnncclioro, 4'Ji class. C C Huller, soldier, aneehor;,, did class. William Khcm, soldier, Diner. Ith class. Allen Hrock, soldier, Wasp, Ith class. IiCwIs Smith, Huldier, Fort Barnwell, Ith class. Abncr Wetherlngton, soldier, Jasper 4th class. T L West, soldier, Dover, 4th class. Jm French, soldier, Fort Buinwi I class. Nancy K Ousklns, widow, Chip, class. M .1 Williams, Holdior, New Hern, chits. Fernl'e Hawkins, soldier, Dover, 1st 111. Uh uh class. Wm Avery, soldlor, Cove, 4th class Henry T Hawkins, soldier, C i -it class. Ephriam Slmpklns, s.oldler, Vain -churn 4th class. W R Norman, soldier, . mth, class. Alox Wiggins, soldier, Vaneehoro, class. Cloe Dunn, widow, New Hern, class. Thos. Carmack, soldier, Dover, class. John Collins, soldlor, New Hern, uh 4th 4th 1st 3rd I 1 class. Asa IlarncB, soldier, Dover, 4lh ( lass. 1j II Evans, soldier, Closs, 4th class. I, 11 Fields, soldier, Fort Barnwell, 4th class. E R Kobcrson, soldier, Cove, 4th class. James W Hancock, soldier, New Hern, 1st class. Edward Winsor, soldlor, Dover, 4lh class. John R Mlllor, soldier, class. G W Sheppard, soldier, Wasp, 4th Dover, 4lh Cove, .ird class. Haywood Rlggs, soldier, class. Caswell Jonos, eohller, Ne Bern, 4th Class. W II Ward, soldier, (loddy, 4th class Wm Olover, soldier, Covo, 4th class. W H Bishop, soldier, New Bern, 4th class. J J Sauls, soldier. Fort Harnwell, 4th Class. Wright Moore, soldier, Now Bern, 4th olaaa. Jamaie Fulcher, widow, Asklos, 4th class. Silas Fololier, soldier, Zorah, Snd class. Alex C Hart, eoldjer, Vaneehoro, 2nd claw. ,- . . i RF Dillingham,, wldlw, New JBern, 4th class. JT Daniels, soldier, New Bern, lh elasa. W II Wetherlngton, soldier, New Dent, 4th class. . . ' Henry L1UH, oldler, New Bora, 4lb ,Tb .Board took races , until Jly ind ll)0liatto'olock.a.aa. . t., i. JBotxi mat July lad, 1901 a .o'clock. purinanitoraoeaa. . ,g - Present, Commissioner Jones, Bat. ter, Wood, rolchcr M Bhrlff BUldl ami i lerk W M S in i I he Board rouiplefd '.i.t 'in.!nht'. m of penbion apptU at'.oi w . i,&. ot gun J al) Ut. On motion. Pension lionnl The liosr'l o! I ouiuiU- 0 rogui&r - :ou hi 11 j i 2 ml. PXll. Present, ( 'omuii.- i. .m r- 1 . ter, Full he r and W i ' n niotloi,, it w as ordrre-! Hanagum be, and it al in this eounlv six m .m'i- cene on account of dlsahi.i Mr K A. Fu'.ehei presenlid No township, which wu- and on motion accepted Mr. K P. tiJllaw presented the list from No. K township, which whs exam ined and on motion accepted Hoard look recess until o'clock, p. ni. Hoard met at 'A oilm k, m Julv vi'nd. 1I1 Present, Commissioners Jones, Ha ter, V ood and Kiilcher Mr , I. S. Mathews presented the list of No "i township, w hich was accepted. Ordered that Sarah Joseph he per mitted to peddle in this couniy for si i months without license, on account of poverty and infirmity. On motion, the matter of sellini; liq uors in Vaneehoro by H. F. Kinkins and J. R, M. ami H. H. Warren he deferred until Monday, July Mth, l!i(ll . H. W. Ives presented his list for No 7 township, which on motion was ac cepted. It is ordered by the Hoard of Commis sioners of ( 'raven county that permis sion he, and is hereby granted to the i Henderson Telephone Company Its at . soeiates, successors or assigns to erect, maintain and operate telephone and tel graph poles, w ires and appurtenances , over and along t he public roads of Cra veu county. Provided, however, that said poles and wiics shall in no way in I erlere wit h the public t ravel and shall I lie erected and maintained in a safe and 1 secure manner. Ordered by tlie Hoard that the List takers of Nos. I, li, .H, and !l townships be given until July Nth, l'.IOl, to com plete their lists anil the clerk of this Hoard notify tliein to appear before this Hoard at that time, '1 he report of the Auditing committee was read by Hie chairman and adopted and ordered spread upon the minutes. Ordered that a levy of 1 per cent, he and is hereby made on the property within the Fence district of No. 1 township in accordance wilh tiie re quest, of the I'Yncc eommitte of said township Ordered that the report of I). I,. Itolicrts he received and spread upon the minutes. Ordered by I he Hoard that the order heretofore made exempting the property of. las. A. Bryan from taxation in the Fence law district In No. 7 township be and the same Is hereby reconsidered and revoked, on the ground that thecommis sioiiers under t he judgment of the Sit perior Court in the ease of Fence com mil tee against Jas A. Bryan, had no au thority to exempt his property from tax ation, the order having been made t h rough liiadvertance. Board took recess until Julv :rd, at 10 o'clock. Hoard met al 10 o'clock a. m. July 'Ird, PJol pursuant to recess. Present Commissioners. Joins, Wood and Baxter. V. A. Tolson presented his list for No l township which was accepted. The Hoard proceeded to draw a Jury to serve at the August term of the Crim inal Court on the second Monday before the 1st Monday in Scplemlier, being the 10th day of August I'.KU, when the following named persons were drawn. No 1 township (ieorm'S. Dixon, J. A. Askins, Oclave McHawhorn, C. C. Butler, Jr., E. A. Klrkman, Hardy T. Carawan, L. V. Lancaster, Wilfred Buck. No.2lownshlp-W.il. Slllley, 1. B. Caton. No. !l township- C. S Harper, It. It. Taylor, Heth West; II, W. Avery, M. B. Hauls. No. 0 township J. 'I. Barnes, ('. B. Williams, B. K. Williams, II II. Wil liams. No. 7 township Thos. II Smith. No. 8 township Phil Thomas, J. A. l'arln, Luther F.. Ilryan, J. K. Laughing house, J II. I pock, W. A (laskins, J. W Stewart, C K F'oy, Thos J Mitchell, F. H Duffy, Win. K. Bsxtrr, Julius M Arnold, W. F. Koch. J. T llolllster. John ( Whllty. W. P. Melts. On motion the regular monthly bills were allowed On motion Hoard took recess until July Mih, I1MH. F".liN I'.M'f M. (1 UKF.N, IlegUler of Deed" STATE SWAMP LANDS. Stair hoard FJucatlon Not Inclined lo Recognize Finch Option. Bpoclal to Journal. IUlkioii, July 4. Tho 8lat Board of Education had a special session Unlay. K, 8. Finch, nf Charlollowho was iflren an option on practically all the Hi ate swamp lands by the Fusion board, ap peared by M counsel, W. R. Alls and W. 0. Maawell, aad offered to releaaa the Board from his option, If It would oobftrm bla sale o( taa thousand aorea Id Tjrroll coonty, aad tb aaana amount la Uarierol coonty, and lesy on half la- lrsi la Crartn coast iwamp land 1 lb band of Ret. Baylua Gad of Mot bead City, with whom Flach Aaa mad aoait klad ot doaL . . , Tb Board do aoi apptar to b. di poaad to raeoKalM Fiacb'l option a TJlc or Wndta;. - WHY SUFFER FROM r T mm Mirt t pro utet in f T' Ejii ; - I Chill Tonic I , - liTiiii fiin I e XMiiiucd FLOU JUST RECEIVED. 3J l'rtn 1 -v Cakes and Crackers. JJ j5 ('unni'il ami I'ntlril Meals of all kinds- 3 l-'iv.-h ( loi r Hill l'lint Hpttef. Fancy Civain Cheese. JJ IniMilteil Ciliorl- Alt' on Ice, :! lnlllt'S for 'J.r0 JP lli I lams to oul, and N iinien ms oilier iriiiiil tilings to eat, nice .md IVi'sli. JJ ;i i- inc a rail. Yours to please, j J. L. Ill H?" I OOCOI O JUST RECEIVED ! A l'li sli lul C and Crarkri'S We also I ltntler, e Stork of 1'. I'. o o o L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street sisiissBisBsssisasssisiiiiiiiiiiir, iiiiiiffij 1 1 J. J. TOLSON, Jr., 5 Broad St. Grocer 00004CCCOO ANOTHER I Great AT DUNN'S. 'I'lie jirirrs mi Mens and Ihniniiinr; on July lutli we I o 1 1: Mills I ,((i Suit,- now !'.!. (10, 12.50 8iU now 10.00, flU.OO '.00. ou is your rlmnce. No sniu (M-iit out on npproval, and the above price are fr ASM. You ninnot HfTonl to inign thin opportunity. I. G. ill 4 m, MEN'S o ccsc5oAvooo4ioocr r A Biislnaa that to anynM havtnf tew hundrwd dollar tvot catra caa aT. and almost douthi thai mitrwf hi l(rht a.mUis'tlmy Oil! M,,W tth wlw Rnaaons satisfactory to yoa VUl b (Tn lot Mlllnf. QIt your nam, and addrfas P, 0. Boa f38, ' CHILLS. FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS Grippe and .ill other forms of maladies when you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The wurlJ Joes not contain abetter remedy. Many wonderfj.1 ures made by lt. aj cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to do the work. Delight ful tj take. Local Druggists. Kresh Cheese, Fancy t'aken of Select ('tinned (ioods. Warner's Mrick for sale. WW Make a Memorandum of your needs in the lino of groceries; then bring it here and the order tilled promptly, deliv ered punctually, guaranteed to be satisfactory, and at the best prices f"r you. We are receiving fresh goods daily. Among them are those famous star bams and Armours canned and canvassed meats in great variety. Goods delivered Promptly. Very Respectfully. Phone 137. Smash Hoys Suits have had another gniftHh will Hell nil miitn at discount of WELAJl, Lb Kolle U Bmhy firm tiat afl Uo,or" DwWrtBdUT7a ar rulM to - , 1ltttbtr0lMdu1B. Ta tlorlnf tb flrat 10 iayt la this anonta. ;. . ' EawT if. C r ', "'''" 1' ;'..' i it I -.
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