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I THE WEEKLY JOOHJUL iHtakUa4 ttf . r&t4Utwl is Two Sactaocia, every Twso day aa riday, at M Middle Street, aWe,. K. C. 'CMARLE5 U 5TF.VENS, oiroa akb reoramoa. 8LHSCRI PTION RATES: Two Month. $5Centa. Ttitw Month, 85 8i Months, DO Twelve Month. 1 00 ONLY IN ADVaUCK. Ad erasing ratee furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon inquiry by mail. ty"Tlir JoiRNii. U only sent on pay in sdvance basis. Subscribers will recivp notice of t xpiratioij of their ub- i riptioii" and an iniiiieiliate reoponite to notice wi.l b.- appreciated hy the Journal. New lte'n Kntcrcd at the Postofflce, N. (1. :w sccnnd-claiin matter. Section One. Tuesday. Pept. 10, 1!1 1 THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY. The people of this country, and 1 lie entire civilized world were lnexpresslhly shocked on last Friday afternoon, when the menage came of the attempt to take the life of President William McKinley, at Buffalo, N. Y. upon the Pan Ameri can Exposition grounds, where a great concourse of people had gathered to see and meet the Nation's Chief Executive. The attempt upon the life of the Presi dent had nothing to inspire the action, politically, morally or socially. Here was a man who had on the day previous delivered a great address, full of thought, and suggestive for the coun try's progress, patriotic and Inspiring, which wae listened to by thousands of his fellow citizens, and afterwards read by millions of other citizens. And Friday, this same man, because he happens to be the First (Mtlzen of the United State, is coldly anil wantonly shot, his life Is sought to be destroyed, simply because lie is the Chief Executive of a (Ireat Nation. The democracy of Ameiican spirit and Its institutions, leaves its rulers and chief olliclals ever at the mercy of the anarchist's bullet. The people love their rulers and res pect those in high places, at the same t me the people demand that no royal excluslveness shall attach itself to those occupying the Nation's high places. Nor can It be said that the American President, the Governors of the States, and others filling high executive offices are unapproachable, or seek to hedge themselves about with anything which shall bar t lie people from meeting them on the common pround of citizenship. And yet with the continuation of this Interchangeable fellowship and citizen ship lietwcen the people and those whom 1 they have set In high places, there Is a demand that these same executives of the people, and especially the Nation's Chief Executive, shall be absolutely bc cure, at least practically so, against that class, which through a member, last Friday attempted to assassinate Presi dent McKinley. However the boast of this country, as to the liberty granted each and every person claiming Its citizenship; and freedom of speech, which may prove revolutionary In its character, there must be a limit to these, when Aahrchlum seizes ami abuses these privileges. It had been announced months ago that the 1 resin on I was a marked man, by the anarchists, and yet no special at tempt seems to have licen mule to eradi cate the men whose aim and boast Is, the destruction of existing government. It Is lime that Anarchism shall be recognized as a menace .to public order and society, and that the anarchist shall be placed In more seen re confinement than even those criminals who seek the properly of other through foul meant. Meanwhile the entire people are thank ful that their President has escaped from death, and all will pray for his speedy restoration to fall strength, and to again bs able to wield the reins of govern stent AGAIN RAILROAD TAX AGI TATION. Toe application for a mandaana to eoaspal the OorparaUoa CosamUaloa to mail all railroad la lb BtaW thl year, li apt to prora laoparaUva. If It U a faet that taa railroad property la Nortk Carollaa U worth 1M attllloa . s)f dollara, sad to aataaiaa at 41 klllloaa Of dollort it would apaaax Ual aotaa- ttdsf wu radically wk wltb taa a Bat farther la tab railroad mmaiat t&atUr, It ataau that aoM ptlrata a dTUndlD ka aitotad Utwata taa railroad paoata oa aa aJda, aad laa Ojtrnor, Railroad Ooawlaatoa aad taa !2atar ea the otbar, fgnr41 a!Tinc ta railroad property aaaearaaat. xeaflaa tea aaJlUoai tceeatiy added. Wifta thl aabjeci will aot appear dear ta taa average penon, namely, the AUfareaca between 43 sallltoos and I') salllloaa, aad lu Iwli of laewaeiii. t M hardly possible that thoae higfa in au thorily hoU U oonntvlng ij It-&tn aoy just uieHmril upon railroad . r.(. erly In 11", ll e UDcle-J ooil lLal a i.t-a a scssmenl lake, plane on ill proK-rl), at which tim.' 'be rail oad property mail conic InJ for In just doer, il -:nr with all other property taxable. Wl alever the animus. If any. which ku Inspired tin- issue ( f the m&nda i i.a St thU tirue, tl Is tax agitation r u'h rl l n s. rallroad rn; erl y i pear eotirc'y un rl led fur. am! m- Insplnd 'Ui i! consideration .f existing laws hi. i li a 1 1 1 n s . JjgpjfJAJ THRIFT AND EXTR AV- AGANCF. It may appeal slraui;t that tin thrift of the American people ran lie coin- pared wit h the 1 In ift of t in- 11 tries id t lie w..i Id, and tigii r given to show that I h: il I N a It r con n - 1 ar. I c linr-ii'1. r Nile of the American people. The Atlanta Constitution ;a -subject: "Ou the surface the figures :u m une only d lei what misleading, since there at eight Americans in every hundi have savings bank accounts, while there are twenty-six tlenuans, twenty live Frenchmen, twenty-l wo Englishmen and forty-seven Swiss. Hut the average sav ings bank depositor in this country has $400 to his credit, whllo the average de positors in France, (iieat ISritain, Switz erland and Kusfia have between and f lfo. Savings bauk depositors in tills country aggregate approximately $2, .r.OO,(KK),()00, or nearly twice as much as the combined deposit of the four coun tries above named. Hut the savings bank is only n single method employed in this country by Un people, where they place their surplus money. Life insurance polices, building ami loan companies, and the various fra ternal and benefit organizations take up countless millions of dollars, and act as depositories for savings. And yet with this visible show ing of American thrift, there is seemingly so much waste and extravagance among the people, that the extravagance ap parently more than olTsets the thrift. The richness of America Is so great that millions can be spent by one class, and that class get no poorer, while an other class will save millions of dollars which go to benefit society and perpi I uate the greatness and importance of this country. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas ounty, ) ss. Frank ,1. Cukni y makes the oath that lie Is tho Benior partner of the firm of F J. Ciiknky A: Co,, doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Stale afore said, and that said linn will pay the sum sum of ONE 111 Nl)l(EI) DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be cured by the use of 1 1 i i . ' - C. TAKHIl Ct l!K FRANK S CHENEY Sworn to la-fore me and subscribed in my presence, t Ids nth clay ot I leceinta r, A.I). IW. A. W. (il.EASi N, Ska t. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and actB directly on the blood and inn cous Bitrfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. ,1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, o. Sold by Druggists, 7.5c. llsll'sFamllv Pills are the liest. Boston Idea of Sport. New York, Sept. 0 This Evening's World says: ' Notice of Intent to attempt by legal means to restrain Sir TI:oma Upton from taking home the America cup In the event of his winning was served on Upton today by mall A com munlcatlon of similar Import reached the New Tork Yacht Club. The protest is based upon the latter' exclusion of the Independence from the trial races, and is signed by Thomss W. Farnsworth of Iloslon, representing a committee of fifty American citizens' Train Hold up. Teisrksn, Hedt 4 The Cotton licit passenger train was held up last even ing by five masked men at Eylan, fonr mile sonth of here. The engine and i t pre car were taken about a mile fur ther down the road and the car was dynamited. The amount secured by the robbeis I unknown. The paaaengers were not molested. Henry Braydon, Harris, N C , say: "I took medicine 20 years for asthma hut one bottle of One Minute t'oagb Cure did me more goad than anything else dorinc thai time. Bel Cough Cure " K fl Duffy. Mill Na&arer Assaulted. Dover, Oblo,8eptember6-Htrlkers a- aaulUd Ueaaral Maaat ' CUaa, of ike Bbaat Btaal Cotnpaay's plant lbl mora lag aad aa wu carried to carriage on aoaacUxia. Tbaaiteat of hi Injuries wta aakaowa. CAP U DINE Cures Headaches Feverish 'Conditions SOLD IT AUDKUGQISTS, ,1 Dyspepsia Cure Digests whit yoa eat. This reparation contains all of the digesUnts and digests all kind or food. i tgt Tos trujianireiieiana nert' fails to cure. It ailows you to eat all the food you want. The most sens! tire ! ti.ene I:. a tew day btotniichs can take It. By lu use many , i ,,t. Coniiol.io!,. thousands of dyspeptics hate been , , prevents formation of on tho stout Hi h. relieving all distress after eating Inetrng unnecessary. Pleasant to lake. It can't help but do you good ITflMrvdorily tij !.('. IlVrTT a (V) , Ohlrairt Tiji H txitili; coputlm Is limes U I Sentence of a Rich Merchant. Now Y' 1 k Sep'. 1 -nrrcHl an 1 : rraign nicn Aftt r ' h secret of Sam'l Cold rll'h. K rich wholehalc li, a rich wholesale dry goods ini r ant, and president "' M-vera nroini mill prt'flilcn: in-lit Jewish organization-, lie todny pleaded guilty and asked for mercy lie wa.- ( ntc need !or one year Many physicians are now prc-c iildng Kod 1 Dyspepsia Cute regularly having found that it K ihe best prescription lln-y can write la-cause it is 1 lie one preparation which contains Ihe elements necessary to digest nut only some kinds of food but all kinds and l! therefore cures Indigestion anil dyspepsia no mat ter what its cause. F S Puffy. Fatal Collision With a Bicycle. hrooklyn. SepleinU r V bicyclist, Henry Koslei , collided with .Mrs. Annie I'.rai, as the latter was alighting from a trolley cur. She Is fatally Injured, and Foster was arrested. Guts and Bruises Quickly Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Halm applied to a cul, bruise, burn, scald or like Injury will instantly allay the pain and will heal the parts in less time than any other treatment I'nless the Injury is very severe it will not leave a Bear. Pain Halm also cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings anil lameness For sale by F. S. Puffy & Co. The Columbia Again Defender. Newport, September The Colum bia ha-i been chosen to defend the Amer ica's cup. Her choice is the result of the decisive beating of the Constitution. Never before has an old cup defender been chosen a second time. Nonis Silver, North Stratford, N. II.: I purchased n bottle of One Miuute Cough Cure when suffering with a cough doctors told me was incurable, i ne bottle relieved me, the second and third almost cured. Today I am a well man" F M. Duffy Strike Negotiations. Pittsburg, Sept. ti-A conference of the members of the Executive Committee "f the Amalgamated Association, to con sliler xv Hill is nelicvcil to tie a linal pro posal of the Steel Corporation, Is being held here toi'ay. Wreck on Lackawana. Eliuira, September ". There was a freight w rt":k at Wellshurg today on the Lni kawana railroad In which a number of Italian employes were injured. Five are reported fatally hurt. Physicians and a wrecking train left here this after noon Federal Expenses Reduced. Washington, Sept. 4. - Oovernment oxpt ndltures for July and August were nearly i:l,(K)0,(KXl leas than in the same months last year. The decrease Is at trihnlid in a large measure to the re duced expenses of the military est! males. N AMiMi.i.K, Tins, June 12, IsH.".. Pi; C. .1. MohKR-rr, St. Louis, Mo can truly say that your ThEIHINA It thegriatcst blessing to teething chll dren that the world has ever known. ! have used It two years, and do not like to he without a box all the lime. My hahy would hardly hve lived through his second summer If I had not used your powders. Ho Is now strong and well and lias all his tooth. I never al low an opportunity to pass without rec oinnieiidlng TEETIIINA to mothers. May iol reward you for the good yon have done teething babies through this remedy. IteapcrlfnHy, Mrs A 0. UPS8ELL A Delilah rk. i lie t nglisli have originated a new arhi'inc fr sending prisoner aboard at Port Nntul The Iloers arc iwun( on to the ship In a suspended basket oper nted by a crane. The captive have exprcHsod disgust at being swung ntxmrri like live stock, but their pro tests are of no avail. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty Years of Sufferinr "I suffered for thirty year wllb diar rboea and thought I waa past being cured," lays John 8. Ilalloway, of French Camp, Miss "I had spent so ouch lime and money and suffered so much that I bad glvea np all hope of recovery. I was so feeble from the ef. fscl of Ibe diarrhoea ibal I coold do ao kind of labor, could not etta travel, bat by accident I waa permitted to Had bottle of Cbamberlala'i Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy, aad after taking several bottle 1 am o pleased wtlh the rssaii tkat i am aaxtoni that It ha la reach of all who raff sr a I have." For sale by f. al. Daffy Co. ' PABTOniA. Wilts - !J l 'MralHrtort Har?awai W W V klLEIGH. Aficmptcd Tacft ef DUBMd ULatv JaJft Walter Clark fccaics lasalr U( Raadamas Ajilnt Ital roadi. rULtM, repleuitr 8,-The text book puhlkhln couipanh hlch are to nerenrr .a weiruui. in eiaMiag oe-, p....ionc in mi. m. r .urrea uy ine rrlitcltm Our n, ha ilopoilto- rleslnall r..umi.- -.trH nd will nil ; f aiirlrultura will; 1 :' i at Tarboro, Vjiu-mln r 17-1 ' Himnii for tin 1 ' . "ine I Jn-r co.inin -Tbc lomiidksioi, ton, t.. nl. I In II,. 'iiM-as- among ' ,r 1 1 i appes red, 11 i. m s to be able to institutes in 1 r III the year, "day for Men- ! iigaiiun ot the 1 le hears that II ! fatalities, ill the I Eli iiiiiii seel Urn The Slate Super.!. ti ndenl of public inMMii ttou today mu le an address lie (on- a tcuchers' infinite at Itox' oro .ludge Walter . a.k den! s that he In- spired the applh ai-i-i to ronipi 1 the 101 to assess this year tie railways. He says In fin- a mandamus itlon commission ' rsnchises of the knew nothing of the application until the announcement w as made. T W. Wkinant, division superinten dent ol i lie Staboai I Atr-Line, whose ollice is here, resigns to go Into private business at Hnmlet. The July bulletin of the State board of health, Issued today, says typhoid fever prevailed In no less than 77 counties. Craven reported H cases, Nw Hanover 2, Wake H'.i. There were hundreds of cases. 1 went y four cities and towns re ported -li deaths from It. The same re ported !-' deaths from consumption. Smallpox was reported In 14 counties, with a total of SO cases and one death Malarial fever was reported in :!0 coun ties, Bome as far west as Cherokee and Ashevillc. A young kleptomaniac created a sen satlon here yesterday afternoon by steal lug two diamond rings frome wclry store and cutting out the stones. lie was captured at the railway station and the stones recovered. All his life he has been a thief and his father will at last put him in a reformatory. He is a cigar ette fiend ami is from a near by town. Hi.- Slim of Nutrition. To i.M-rlond the stomach with food Is not les i unhenlthv tluin to Indulge It xvlth b-, erages. The more nutritious the food the more hazardous arc the eonseouonecs when excesN is habitual. Of nil the sins of nutrition, the Immod- crntc use of incut In certainly the most grievous. It given to the body In a f ot in thnt Is favorable for easy as similation the ulbiinien that Is abso lutely necessary to life, and hence the eniliest effect of lt excessive use must be to surcharge the body with nutri ents The chief point here Is the critical culmination of what In called hunger. Many pernous believe that nny and ev ery sensation of hunger must lc satis fied immediately, but this la a great mistake. An equally trront If not worse mistake Is the opinion that one must eat until a sense of satiety arlsee. Excessive nutrition InjurcH the mental capabilities tilbo. Of the particular con sequences of excessive nutrition, such as hypochondria (the very name of which refers the reader to the region of the abdomen) ami the gout. It Is hard ly necessary to speak. Itlattcr Fur Yolksgesundheitspllcgo. Working Nifht and Day. The busiest and might lest little things that ever was made Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Those pills change weakness Into Btrcngth, lisllessness into cnorgy, brain-fag Into mental power. They're wonderful In building up the heal h. Only liV per box. Sold by C. D. Ilrad ham. rtesnlallns a ( lock. It is not, of course, possible to seute hold of the hand-i of a clock and push them backward or forward a tenth or a twentieth part of n second, which la alxjut the limit of error that Is allowed at the Greenwich observatory, so an other method Is devised Near the pen dulum n imignet Is fin d. If It Is found that the pendulum Is going either too fust or loo slow, n current of electricity Is switched on, and the little magnet begins to pull at the metal a It awing t6 and fro. It only retards or acceler ates the motion by an Inflnrtostmal fraction of a second each time, but It keeps tho operation up and In a few thousand wings the tenth or the twen tieth part of the almoet Invisible error 1 corrected, thus making the clock "keep tep" at tho proper Instant of time. Iindon News. A Nlfht of Terror. "Awful aniiety was fall forjthe widow of Ibe brave Genera! Bornbara of Mack- las, Me., when the doctor said she would die from Pneumonia before mora tog" write Mrs. H. II. Lincoln, who at tended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr King' New Discovery, which had more thaa once sarod her life, and en red her of Consumption AfUr Uklng, she slegt all algbt. Farther use entirely cared her." This marvellous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Laag Disss. Oily AOc and 1 GO. Trial bottle free at 0. 1) Bradbam's drag store. Strike Broke. Pittsburg, Pa., Rept. 4 Taa tr!ka al the reaosylveala tab works to practical ly broken. On ho ad red aad flftyof tb strikers retnraed to work thl avtra tog and the plant to expected to be rea ring fall within few day. A Sbocklnf CaUmltjr. "Lately befell a railroad hVinr," write Dr. A. lelleti.nf WDIIfosd. Ail., "Dl foot wm badly traited, Vil Knob, toa'l Aratoa ftatva qakklv rarvd lust. It'i kfrnply wonderful for Barn. DoCa, trial tad all aklat cntpt ot: If tka WorkricbaaoDtoa beeUr. Cars aaraav! A.aJI Sit at -U rt . . ' I i i a-a 11 .1 i i . . A , ,,,, ORffiirriL ( rVrtaaih. k SaJ ftcrear eaaaaL Caam- BUUsaflcc aWkllaf. ixrlfatt. Orstcn W1U be Said v-pv R.-Luther MMjrctt hat juM it Urned froo, . tUll u iWkf. JoLn oibh. and wife Lafe left oar , mtke UAan , t Uiaheta (jdy w K i.r., , . wUl, to Oceanic, N J today, p. Mi.lyetraa rlarned from a i w . 1 .., k.. f Oare oiKinl . l.ayr (iililia La neen brm f.u two or lltrec day on legal iMitlnen-. 1 Cap! liaul of the Yliglnla Dareod family, hare l-eii gue.aU at our hotel for sooie days liurlug lurlr rliy lu re they have suffered a sail here ivei .ent ! j the lose of their little daughter who died of aplnal nieolngot l aged a-id a half years. Caiil. Frank lliinllng tia rrtmuetl Iriln . k . ii.w. i,rin!,in,. I. , ' family with him We are still hsvlng warm weather, and the ice quosllon Is getting to Iw- a serious matter with our cltir.ens, most of ns that use that summer requisite, arc about compelled to buy It by the rikci and the Ice Company at New Brn seems to have gottou a special mold for our people here, as each cake on ar rival at our wharf I so diminished in size as to lead one to suppose I ha', said Ice cakes were especially constructed for the jewelery trade to be sold and worn for watch charms, lu dealing with the sain question some few years ago the New York World termed the whole business of retailing Ice a frozen fraud. W have not quite arrived al that point yet, but we wish to remind the New Bern Ice Company that we con sumo ice ami are not buyiug it for orna mental purposes and would suggest that they ship us full sized blocks. Within the last few days tho follow log arrivals have registered at the Hotel DeMldyett, E. A. Lupton, Elizabeth City; Clem Hooker, Uayboro; J. (J. Fulford, New Hern; W. E. Watson, Lake Comfort, N J Konald Crcdlc, Chas C. Clark. New Bern; Wiley Whealton, Messic N. C; F D. Swindell, Ooldsboro, Herbert A- Jones, M. N. Jones, Luther Hohbs, Mes sic, N. C; Mrs. J. W. McWIlliains, Oc racoko; Miss Mollle Vims, Washington, N. C; Miss Sudie Williams, Newport News, Va.; Miss P. M. Spencer, Ocra coke; Arthur Schroder, Philadelphia Pa ; H. U. Luklfls, Philadelphia; Fred II. Spencer, Lake Comfort, N.C; II. i . Mann, John II. Maim and wife, Middle ton, N. Y.; W. F. McUowan, Lake Com fort, N. C; If. P. Dixon, Maysvllle; Airs. F. M. Clarke and children, Beaufort; E. I-ee cox, Jr., New Hem; Dr. J. E. Wood, Elizabeth City; Dr. (1 S. Atlinoie Stonewall; C. A. Flower, W. II. lL.lton, Vandenicre; E. A. Flowers, Cashmere. N. C. Lawyer Oibbs.of Iluyboio has leased a house hero and will soon become a resi dent of this place. C. II. Itlaekwell left last night for a trip to Elizabeth City. We hear he is thinking of buying out a business there. Mr. Powers, of Trent Is abom In locale amongst us.) Mr. Johnston, of Delaware, our oyster man will return In a fe days mi. I tait up the raw oyster buslnes i Carried lo Sea by Cyclone. New L union, Conn , Scpl 4. Swept 200 miles loses In a cjcli uo hi.iIk iIi sisllng three days on law coffee am) bread soaked with salt water Is only a section of the tale of hardship x per niasli r While- fenced by Captain Leo F Lack, and steward of the sloop yacht away. Making; Molasses From Watermelons Richmond, Sept ft Virgin! farm ers, falling to market enormous water melon crops at a fair price, are making molasses from the juice. Ship loads to Baltimore and New York have been or dered leturncd Found Perpetual Lien!. Chicago, Sept. 4.-George P. Magrady a photographer, y he has discovered a perpetual light, prod uc led hy a combi nation of chemical In a vacuum. A test has shown strength of thirty ill candle power. The light I white and as stead; a an Incandescent electric light, there being no flicker. Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., write "Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the beat remedy for Indigestion aad slow ark trouble that I ever need. For yean I suffered from dyspepsia, al times com pelling m to day la bed aad aaoslag m a q told agosy. 1 am completely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Care. la recommending It to friends who suffer from Indigestion I alway offer to pay for II If It falls. Thus far I have Mvtr paid." t 8 Duffy. Killed by Care II riiuiaa, Pa. Rep. 4-Wkll several boyi ware bulldlsg a salalataM taaaol Ibl mora lag lh taaaol caved la eovse- lag three of lb bora. A raaoalaf party aavad two, while taa third wat terribly crashed aad I dead. Sraad, DeiUk 00. K. B. Xaadayv a lawyar of Ileartoua, Tf oaca fooled grave digger, fla aaya: "Mf brothet waa very low wltk Malarial fevet aad Jaaadlor. I panoadad hlsi ta try Xladrto BliUra, aad aa was aoow atach tatiar, bat aoatlaaad thatr aaa tattl ka wot wholly aursd. I aa ara Klaetrto Wtttri aaatd ala Ufa." ThU retsedy ipato saalarla, knia dUeaaa ganaa aad aartlat taa blood; ajdl dlgea ttoa, reffllats tlrr,klday aad bowsla, turea eoattlpattoa, dytpapala, aervoa dtaeaaaa, kklaey trrxhUs, few ale aoav plaiatai glrat parfacf aeaJtk. Only Me rt C. D. BradUm' dnif itort. I . 4 W . rrw'-t rrai. XVeUie rVraralimfof-Aji- simHatffig fee Food aadBcfub' UflteSbaHtiB UllfiOwClS Of Promotes DigtsticmCieerfur ness and Rest jCoRtalns neither C)piimi.Morphute nor Mineral. otUabcotic. A mini S-J JbcStmm Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpev non. Sour Stonwh.Diarrhoca Worms ,Convtilsii)iw .Fevenslv rwss and Loss of Sleep. FacSinule 3igrvAlr or NEW YORK. mi in. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. A superior interior finish for walls -id ceilings NOT A KALSOMINE. iVlada i,i v, . t o and fourteen beautiful tints, put -up in five pound packages and bulk. 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We rp going to hurt a full atorq, and ao arnutgoj yiat ux ran cwailj look it over. Onr itock will U Mtd or) SHALL PROriTS roaklng quick tato. Out of oat loader thia Fall I ' Ball Bearing Castors. Ko tvrlfi Ux caqet ot atralatng in rr6ooda Dallfre4 rrwmptt. . - . rio'it'.;! 117. HI For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have y MvVays Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TMcetNTivitooiiMiNV attw nmn orrv NC-W It: PN. N. " lliliiyur V SII'I'H dr I U ". (JT. S s . 1 rif" v mw novlnj tW hvlrtt t nrnltorw. ; ''"'Vr r '::,: ' :- mum . rGasklll Hardware Co. 1 a , r .. t . BUM VJ V, 1. UnHiBSOS. r'. r. TTt fK lOvTTt
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