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Mito ptftt u itj ij a a B UlLUMI HIT. ItW IIII, CRAVIH (OIKTV, . C, PRIDiT, 8IPIIMBIR 6, IJtll. SEDiMi stl'TIUS. M MKM (DO. YOU SHOOT7 I If yoa e jo aboald aead yow bum d eddree m a postal card foral ,17 DKGPESlTiDSIS 1 CUMTCiTALRRlie IT'R'FPEE. 'lt 111 a trite and describes all tbe different VI rich eater Rifle. Shotguns and VAmmunitioa, and contains much rahtable information. Send at once to the W1iteh4p RuuMiia Ijiim P. Maw HmH. Conn. POLLOCKS VILLE. Heavy Rainfall. Cotton Opening No Sick Horses. Personals. Arrested For Abduction. Wants to See "Guess". Setinlier 4 LkkI Wednesday eren lnjt aVrol 4 o'clock, one ot the lien v leal rains for many yearn fell In this vicinity and &lxr ii;Rln lust Saturday evening. People were an able to get borne as bridges were afloat. Uotton la opening rapidly now on ibe light lands. Picking la going on in some .!n(cs, and the cotton buyers are nlreaily in lituid ready for the first bale. We aie glad In report thai there are no tick bOfgeit in this neighborhood. Those that were Hick are dead and we hear of no more staggers around. Hope as we have no mosquitoes. 1l will not lie so fill ill as In Ihu Inteslcd leirllory. Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Orlftin of Orlunlal, N. C, Hie vlsll lug friends and relnlfvcs al this plnii. The) ariive.l ioi the 2nd, last Monday. Mr. T. H. Mender of this piano has a low t lint i', I v i-8 six gnlhins of milk a day, and it Is thought by n 1 1 h. know her that she ciiuhl lie noule ly proper feed lug still belter. Jlr. Ike Iliirrus has als i h very line cow that iVes live pillions a day. There are several. other jo 'oil inllki r lure in tbe place. Dr. (leorge It. Hughe Iium the best trotter In the county. His record is 3:40, but he all he coiner in contact with, hence, we n ally don't know his Bed. Miss t'lnrn H : in n i in H ol Catlicrlnc Lake, is viiiiii); In r brother, Mr. Kit hlmmoiiri Mr. I. (i. Kouiice the only carpenter in ihe pUce, lias jjivrn up Ids trmle and accepted :i poxllion us Miwjer at the new mill of E T. aud J. 11. Uenilcr & Co., up Mill crick A big and good opening for a lirit duns carpenter at this plaei . Mrs. S. A. Ilinlxiui and son, Samuel, returned home last Saliirii.it from h few weeks' outing at the seaside in Onslow county, very mm h improved In heullli and i-plrlr-. Dr. O. I. Itciulcr will leave this week for the exposition at lluffalo, N. Y., Niagara Falls. Montreal, Ctnailn, and other places In t'suada. He will lie awny seveial weeks. Mr. Alex Harms who has Ik en at 1)1 son on the A. (' I.. Itallroad as relief agent, spent .Monday nigiil at this place visiting hl mm her. lie left Tuesday morning for Scot Is Hill to lake charge of the otllr.' I here. , There Is not a esse of tU ImcBS of any kind In our town. HUH our two doclora are seldom to 1 found at home, they hnve nil thi) can do In the country. There were six calls for one of them ono day lhl n eek. One Joe (iieer a hlle man from Ons low county, who has been living here for a month or more, left this morning before day, taking his wife and a 16 year old glil the daughter of Mrs. Win field rk-ott Willi him ii pi ho railroad two miles to a flag station and then lay In wait for the firlgbt lialr.. Kut In the meantime Mif. BcoM was on their track, a warrant way Issnid by Mr. Band Hadson, a J. P. for tl e girl, and placed In constable A. H. lite'a hands who soon bad the girl In custody. (ircer was amend by constable Frank Jenkins at Maysvllle on the Mcghllraiu brought bark and taken lfore It. N. While, a J. P. on I ho charge of abduc tion found guilty bound over to court nnder $'J00. Justified bond, falling to p Ire bond was given In charge ol the sheriff for dlspoaal. They were making for (leorgla. For the bcnelit of our Gum Branch friend "(loess" will say, that have never hatl any mnaqnlUx a to get fU of, nor do we lomemher ever feeding on mnsly timothy hay. As to where wa bay oar bay, will say that wnbny some No. 1. jlmoihy from Hurras 4 dray of New IWrn. also ome front our fat man Vt Ike at ibU place, who always ba a few "cheap" gooda carload of N.v I. timothy. (Md friend 11 row down to s.1 an and renew )or aa Oil 0B lit WltCrS. qiikluUDcc, and rrfioxh yonr memory u Yesterday war was made on tbe mos u as awl oars. We know yon did not qolto Irlbe, In acoordaaoe with a resola- meaa tn reflect opon us In any utklnd " manner, Hal woold like for fna to come doa and ee of now In tbe day of pmgreee, as our Iowa and oar people are fatly np with tbe times In most rtsprcis. Jinks TTow moch do yon tblnk a sinister ought to get for marrying a on pie T niklxia WsIL If wholly unacquaint ed wtth them perhape to might be let 9 with di monthay-Eicbaage. CASTOR I A - t Ttt IafaaU ta4 ChildrU, . nl wus v. u. iVset fi , i iii hu.i iuu nan a ? . I i t 1 ' feeara Ue Crare of New Haven, Con. Long Island's Potato Crop. CvTciioorK, L. I., September 2 The cheerful smile of prosperity for potato growers has broadened to an expansive grin, for not since the war of 30 odd years ago has the price of potatoes "out of the lot' been so high as this year $1.00 per bushel and not since the oldest Inhabitant can remember has the crop Men so proline and good as to quality. A visit to the tremendous potato growing section of Cutchogae, I'econic and Southold, and the way that potatoes are being earted lo the trains will open any one's eyes. There Is a constant stream of wagons from sunrise to sunset all beaded for the various stations. Cut chogae Is the principal shipping point now, and the Cutchogue farmers are smiling and making money. Practically every load of potatoes that goes to the station means $35.00 for the farmer. It Is estimated by a well-informed far mer that 15,000 acres of potatoes are planted in Itiverbead and Southold towns, and the farmen have four horses ou the diggers and have every man who wants a job picking Up, softing Over and tying up potatoes. Tho sorting Is quite a farce, as the commission men arc so anxious to get Ihe stock and get It quick, that they are not as particular as whcn-totatoC8 arc bringing only 50c per bushel Council of Red Men. Kai.eiiiii, Kept. 4. Today tho new of ficers of the Ureal Council of Hod Men were Installed here, at the aunual meet ing place of the order, these being Hill E. King of ltalclgh, (Heat Sachem; W. II. Lane of Wilmington, Ureal Senior Sagamore; K. T. Buck man of Washing, ton, Oreat Junior Sagamore; Walter J,, l.ldilcll of Charlotte, (ireat Prophet; W. B. Uoodwln of Elizabeth City, (Ireat Chief of ReconU;T. T. Whltcomb of Elizabeth City, (Ireat Keeper of Wam pum. The order has 1():U members In tho Slate, a gain of Ml!) In rt year. This afternoon tke Hed Men were given a barbei lie and Brunswick stew at the fair grounds. A MENACE TO HEALTH. Boards of Health Trying to Get Kid of Ihe Alum Baking Powders. The accomplished Professor of Chem istry of Princeton University, Prof. U. B. Cornwall, In his report lo the Stale lloard of Health, says that alum baking powders exert an injurious effect upon digestion. Since this fact seems to him to be well established, he denounces the use of nlum baking powders In the prep aration of food as altogether objectlon ablr. Professor Barker, of the University of Pennsylvania, says that Ihe alum baking powders are decidedly injurious for use In making food. "If," he says, "the use by bakers ot small quantities of alum to Improve the appearance of their brcsd he regarded as highly culpablo, how much more severely should we reprobate tbe use of the much larger amounts of this substance needed In a baking pow der; nor Is the case altered materially by the act that In use the soda of the bak ing powder decomposes the alum. All of Its constituents remain In the bread, and the alum Is Itself reproduced, lo sll Intents and purposes, when this bread s dissolved by the gastric juice in the process of digestion. I regard the use of alum baking powders, therefore, as highly Injurious to the health of the eommnnlty, and believe that their sale should be forbidden by law." Boards of health are recommending legislation that will prohibit the manu facture and salo of alum baking powders altogether. This has already been done In tome sections of Ihe cantry." At preeeal the pnbllo mast sets safety from the danger, which seems to lie so pre valent, In using only those brands of cream of tartar 'powders that are well . kaova as pore and reliable, and refos- of i bJ the lo priced, sw1ied lion passed la the City Council. The Mayor was Instracted lo provide oil and Chief Ilerfett jesterday had tl spread apon stagnant poele la the outskirts of tbe ally. All tbe places were not treated yesterday hot the work will oonllaoe nalll the pools wtH be ebvered with thin coatings of kerosene. This coeltsg pre vents the wltglers which lore lata mo qultoea, from comlntf to the aurfeoe to trreeth wkereapoa they are drowBed.Aj It Is hoped that a difference la he aanv her of rno QUltoes may be noted front tbt actios. ii. I . !' ) . i Mi retry Davis rala-KJller-Its valuable properties at a speedy tare for pal a eaa. ot fafi la tea generally appreciated, and aa family shook) bo wit boat It 14 ease ef aceldeatfOt laddea attack of dysentery, dlahknea or Cholera morbni Bold tveiywhrro. Avoid iijetltnlts, there la but oaa rala-EIUar, Terry ' Darts'. Trice Tc. and 60c, Ill TiLK The Agitation on Railway As&ess " ments Has Stirred Things Up. Probably No Kemtll r'min Manila bius Arlion First Hale ( auie Lair. Intern. il linprov meat Report Telephone Case The Text Books. HaI.kh.ii, Sept., 4 The talk among railway people and public ofllcials to day was largely about Ihe attempt to have the railway properly In the State assessed this year, when, as well-known It was agreed by the legislature and all concerned that there should be no assess ment until two years hence It was Associate Justice Clark who In a speech before tho State Bar Association made the statement that the value of the rail way property In the State was $150, 000,000. The papers In the application for the mandamus to compel the Corporation Commission were to day served upon Commissioners Abbott and Rogers. Yesterday they were served on Chair man McNeill. The latter late last night replied to Sheriff Jackson of Washing ton county, who made the complaint, that he does not unders'.and that Scctlou 50 of the Machinery Act requires or contemplates a separate assessment of of the tangible and intangible property of railways this year. There Is no date mentioned In that Section when the as sessment Bhall be made; the commission must therefore refer to other sections of the law to ascertain the date, and Section 48 fixes the date at "such dates as real estate Is required to be assessed for taxation." The tangible and Intangi ble property of railways will be assessed separately in 1903, thai being the date at which real property is assessed, and the assessment thus made will stand until tbe next date at which real property will be assessed, except in so far as It will lie modified by the annual assessment of rolling stock of railway companies. The odds are the mandamus proceeding will amount to nothing at all. The State charters the Do Soto Lum ber Company, of Ashcboro, capital $100,000, Emory H. Lassltcr and others stockholders It is given the right to construct railways but under the law cannot opcrato these. The cotton receipts in thin market for the season ended August 31, were III, .r).r)3 bales, against 18,803 the previous season. The first bale was not received until last Monday, while in 1900 the ' first was received August 20. The report of the board of Internal Improvements on the Atlantic and North Carolina railway Is not yet ready. The directors do not meet until the last week In September, The penitentiary report will not be ready until about the end of this month. Directors Nathan O'lierry and J. A. Iirown are in charge of the report. The penitentiary has contracted lo furnish COO convicts In Octolier to Ihe Three C's." railway. Tne latter wanted to obtain 800 in fact all It could get. In Johnston county court today, H. II Battle, T. B. Womack and W. N. Jones made a motion for the removal of the case of the American Electric Telephone Company againtt tho Raleigh Telephone Company from Johnston to Wake county. The American Company put In the equipment for tho Raleigh com. pany and tho latter claims It Is not up to contract, specifications. The American company at first applied fur a receiver, but this was denied. A 22 year old white man named 0 ray burn, was today brought lo the peniten tiary, for attempted outrage of a 10 year old child, to servo a ten year sentence He Is half-witted and it Is said an appeal will be made for a shortening of sen tence. Tho State Superintendent of public In struction said today: "There are com plaints a boo I sll the text book compa nies, save B. F. Johnston & Co., that they have not complied with the law and their contracts In the establishment of depositories. Something must be done about this. The law will lie rigidly en forced." Uholrc Extra Pork Sausages at Oaks Ifarkct. Cheap Spectacles Rain the Eyes I The per ceot. of persons whose eyes have the same focal strength is extreme ly low and nrjless glasses sre fitted to each eye separately, the strain of seeing Is on the good eye, thus by non-use lbs weak eye gradually degenerates, and by want of exercise which It cannot get until made equal to the strong one, you gradually lose your light, unnoticed ualll soma day by oaaaoa you try It by oorartDg the, good pot and find. It, nearly Lj or bHa'fr 'lalthaaf apeottelea thU Is ftot aorredad becaue the rocal airength 111 IMentfodtte'gama"1 In Woeya and irs,vse one ere.ivn neeieea. , vve aiso here a TCafaHiif ftfvtooa It spherical aberatlon-which te-4ea away with la iht trliutnt leaa,thy sls0 are full MMWaao.qsn.iaHM, swooecty taper-etpt!bIiUn-aalitt mort aoafaatoa) to the ye, The lawnded ipertoej . enne isedrtaarly-nlwy',lfjeiralu and awea waresed titaeh Vy enallg. alia which "hee ant the allgbteet In tllnattoa to Iht error.. 4 ' Ws krldU Iff rj pale of'gUseee'. to give satisfaction. . i .;;o. Baxter, ;a:, Graduate Optician. DOVER. AUkrmcn Discus Improvements High School Opening A Mac Inslltuliuu SepU-miier 4 WeJiaW had fav..ib!c weither fur the last few dsyn for the fa-lie r- tn save fodder. Tohac i nir'riL' i n!"'j uvir sml a good portion ' il s i -1 :it siti-factory prle9 Cotton 'rk ing will i... on be on with prospecln fair for a good crop throng! till? immediate H-rllon -j Mr K West has commenced prep aialions to erect several tenant houses on lils farm near here. The town Aldermen met In regular session last night anil attended to the affairs of the town. The matter of build ing a city hall and guard house was dis cussed right froely anda committee was appointed to secure s location. Rev. C. O. Darant f ailed" TogcT tfeTO Sunday owing to sickness in his family Dover High School will open on Mon day September 10th. Prof. Foust, coun ty Superintendent, will deliver an ad dress at the opening and desires that the patrons, not only of this school but all the surrounding schools be proscnt. We are expecting a large opening. Mr. C. 11. McCauless of High Point, and Miss Lena Taylor of Whltakers who will con duct tho school the coming session will arrive next week. Anyouc desiring to educate their children at a minimum cost will do well to Investigate the merits of this school. Any Information or par ticulars will gladly tie furnished by Prof. C. II. McCauless or U. V. Richardson, Dover, N. C. Hpoclul courses in book keeping and stenography. Hoys and girls prepared for college. Mr. Lon Taylor of Trenton was in town yesterday. Several of our ciliens look in Gov. Aycock's educational address at Beaut ort yesterday. The latest arrival in towu is stopping at Mr. I). C. Rhem's. Her name, Kath leen, is not quite fauilliilr with inontlc yet. Mr. L. S. Harper, Deputy Sheriff, is in town today collecting taxes. Mr. Ueo. West of Closs, one of the largest and best farmers In Lenoir coun ty spent a few hours In town today. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEM Effectually yet gently when costive or billions, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, fevers, tine Syrup of Figs, made by the California Kig Syrup Co. Enemies of Shade Trees. M it. K niTon: Wc notice In ii recent issue of the .Ioiunat. an article in ruf erence to the wanton destruction of our shade trees. We are glad to see that some one Is, at last, taking an interesl In this matter. Il truly Bccms that the electric line men of tills city have an especial grudge against the trees, but we find oilier agencies contributing to the same des truction. The average cilt.cn here secpis wholly Indifferent to the propa gation aud protection of the shade tree and would just as soon drive his horse up to a healthy, young tree and let him gnaw tho bark off as any way It Is well-known by all drivers that a team will stand with their heads ton tree, tied or otherwise, belter than away from it. Now it may lie thoughtlessness of a driver to so leave his horso, that lie may sap the life of a vigorous tree, but if It is, it's -imlnal thoughtlessness, and a matter for tho police, and the police should be required to do their duty. Careless and thoughtless boys, also do considerable damage, by hacking and whittling on the trees, which should be strictly looked after. The season Is now close at hand to begin tho planting of shade trees, and our City Fathers, and In fact everyone, should take a personal interest In the matter of planting a few trees In all the avallablo places, snd so help to beautify tho town for the coming generation. Some years ago a teacher In the Acad emy hero, introdnced a very pretty cus tom by having the classes at certain times lo plsnt trees In memory of orr distinguished men. Hail that custom continued snd tho trees been properly looked after the Academy Ureen would not have looked so much like a cyclone had struck It, In spots, as il (foes now. And sgaln, why would not a few trees planted around the court house square be an Improvement f It Is, In sammcr, one of the hottest places In town lo pass along, with Its white, blind ing sidewalk. Plant a few trees there, attend lo them and in a few years, It will be a place of beauty, and a comfort to pass Instead of a torture. Let tbe people awake and take hold of this tree matter, right now, this fall and winter, or perhaps the beautiful and once boasted shade of the City of Kims will be a thing of the past, and our pos terity will love u none tbe belter for It. A B. Pack aa. DIED. At her home on Born street, Septem ber 4lh, Mrs. Robert Agent, aged 4? years. Funeral at house today at 10 a. Bid Daillef , 1011 Howard Bu, Port Daroa, Mica., wrlteit "I bara triad May ltli and latatlrea bat DeWlU'a LKUe Early Riser are far tbe beet bills I hire wind."' They tee frtpa." ?, 8. Duffy. PERITENTI1RT REPORT. Expected lo be MJ Iwu W.'Cf. fjblu' in Co ii i . c t mi U.tilroal- 1. I.u i uee i - 1 1 h ( a. - Li .i . I '. lirii I arr Addrc.- ' l. t m Ucn ard fur In nl r i helegiites to nufl.i'o ' I. posi linn. Rai.kioii, Sept. 1 tin inonn; -I the penitentiary di re. iorv it i- ,-uti I that In almut '.two wee!,- tin- report of conditions January 1, April 1 mi l Aug ust I would be ready. Ii was also stated that possibly the penitentiary would pay DM this year, that Is support itself, but that probably it would lack $10.Whi of doing so. The real assets when the new board took charge were f 4'J,(00 less than the fusion management claimed and re ported them to tie. It was stated yes terday, 200 convicts are next month to be put at work grading in the mountain division of the "Three C's'' road. It is now the purpose to put 400 there by the end of January. Only the convicts on the "Caledonia" State farm near Weldon and those on contract near Ashcboro will be retained. Tills week Henry C. Bridgets, who is building a railway eastward from Tin -boro.gave up 1'20 convicts. These are now employed near there on a short eon tract for timber cutting, until October 1, when they will be transferred to a camp about Vi miles from Marion, on the "Three C's" At the Caledonia farm now a largo force of convicts is rebuild ing the dykes broken by the great fresh et in May. The ditches on that farm are also to bo reopened. Excellent progress is being made in the rebuilding of the great dykes and by the end of this month that work will probably be finished. The State pension hoard is at work. Its task Is far larger and more arduous than ever before, owing to the great in crease In the number of applications. The burden of the work falls upon Stale Auditor Dixon. The State superintendent of public in struction today received a copy of "North Carolina History Stories," writ ten by W. C. Allen superintendent of the public school at Wnyncsvlllc, and published very attractively by H F John son & Co. Inquiry was made as to the nnmlicr of Seaboard Air Line engineers In Raleigh. It Is found that IS own their hoiycs.lluit 31 rent homes and that 10 other engi neers stop here who claim Richmond or Norfolk as home. Dr. It. II. Dewis, secretary of the State board of health, says that at present there are very few cases of small pox in the State, but that of course there w ill be numerous cases again when the cold weather comes. The annual report Is not yet made, but It will no doubt show a large gain for the season of 1901'-1901 over that of 1899-1900. During August the mean temperature here was 78 degrees, which is 1 degree above the average. The rainfall was no less than 11.21 Inches, while Ihe average Is only 0.17 inches, the excess 1 Ing therefore 5.04. At .loncsboro today (len. Julian S. Carr addressed the Jones county Con federate Veterans. Next week, at Red Springs, he will address the Veterans of Rolieson county. It Is said here that Kdward Wood will tie a formidable candidate for the Demo cratic candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress from the 1st district. Oov, Aycock offers f HXi reward for Fletcher Hopkins and find for Lucius HopklnB, his son These mini assassi nated Charles Kill. y. They went to his house, called him out and shot him to death with lalllxir t'i revolvers. This crime occurred In Haywood county. There were ibis morning 2?'i students at tho Agricultural and Mechanical col lege, Today was opening day, hut It Ib deferred until tomorrow A tills week no students may apply. Oovernor Aycock Is at Seven Springs and will remain there several iUys He needs a rest. The Oovernor has appointed delegates to the national good roads committee at Buffalo, Sept. 10-21. among them being (ieorge I). Green, William Dunn, II. Well, John U. Small, J. A. Holmes. Ho has also appointed delegates to the Farmers National Congress at Sioux Falls, 8. D , Oct. 1-10, among these being Joseph Boll, W. H. Capchcart, (leorgc N Ives, R II. Ricks, John S. Cunningham, J. J. Uughlnghouilc, W. R. Cox, W. F Massey, B. W. Kllgorc. Rave you a sense of fullness In the re gion of your stomach after eating f If so yon will be benefited by using Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They also cum belching and sour stom ach. They regulate the bowels too. Price, B cents. Bold by T.H. Duffy Co. For The Children. k riae thing to lire tbe children these dasnp September aaoralagi Is Lai- ellre Chill Tonic; pleasant as Fit; Byrap and a orrlala en re for malarial poleoaleg. Keeps the lyatem la perfect worklag order. Only 60c at Brad ham's Pharmacy. . . ......v tfc-c! DppcSa Curo C'tta yea test. WHY SUFFER FROM Grip)' and FULTON Chill Tonic dwoed l';iin y (' MulIcK ream Cheese, Fum y , Fresh ( 'aimed ( iood j. lli-iii. 's Sweet Mixed and r.eans. I iiinat" Cal Mt and Wurclii'stersliiri iin.'stir Sardines.. Whole Ol Aiivtlnm:' in (J Irneeries you 'Phone 91. Let us Have it 4 Its easy to liny on our plan. llclifdill'ul warm 3 weal her nn-ntis ran he J constructed from our slock. It represents the eW he.st staple roeei ies,frnits 4 and vepctahles. We keep A mi r stock of thi-latter fresh -M and atturctivo. J.L mm 5 2 J. J. TOLSON, Jr., Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. wmmfmtfNmfmmmfmmmmm Thursday. Aug. 22 PREMIUM DAY At the Planters Warehouse. We will have plenty of buyers, with the orders tor your tobacco, and you can do as well on this market as any in the State. Build up your home market by bringing your tobacco here, it you do not get as much for it as any other market, we do not expect your patronage. Come down to the Premium Sale and keep a coming. Sales every week day at 11 o'clock. J. M. HOWARD, Manager. S. B. CURRIN, Auctioneer, bun Rent or Desiiahle Truck. Cotton, Corn and Tolwxeo Farm for rent, Con venient for shipping hy wrttfr and rail. For tcrniH npply to .J. J. IIAKT, Ilox T Jfl. New Bern, N. C. White Anli Log Wanted. H 0 10 Inchested ip la diametatia, and 19 feet loaf. To ba etralgfct 14, and alearor oaeoaad heart aad nasonna knots aad shakes. Hot .orer I sea ad knot id thwlogj 1 .iVttrC V 1 Pay cash at taadlnjr, U.000 feet at Hew Cera, K. C CHILLS. FEVERS I NIGHT SWEATS. i all other forms of maladies when you I can be -ured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world d.K"s not contain abetter remedy. Many wonderful cures made by it. 5 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it f.uls to do the work. Delight ful tu take. Local Druggists. MARKET Kl'in Butter, riiitsiiioiitv' Corned ( nctniilxT Tickles ami linked Sauce, Imported and Fish. may w:tnt. WhoIeNale A Retail Grocer, 71 Itroad Ht. To the Public I AfU;r thankH for past patronage e deHire to announce that on and after fckpUniler IhL, 11)01, Mr. J. Hart (whom you b41 know) will lx found at mir office to 'Welcome his mnny friendg, having been al- mittl to tho the "Old Ilcllnble Firrh", which will continue under the atyle of Your ilnoerely, M. iUilN & BON. I 5lf,II LIS Apply to J. L. HAirrn ir Key tr.x, r. V. tt-ktt- tttv rrm
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