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ftelcte VOLUMK IX1V. HIW BZ&H, CRAYIH COUKTY, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901.-SICOND SICTIOH. A 1MB Ik 4& The Crops are Short aid Farmers are Much Behind. Cettea Illli aad CklU Laker Scholars Need Net vTearCeats Norsaal ColUre Is Fall. Uoveraor Issae. Psrdoa. Rai.kiqii, Oct. 8. A merchant la speaking of the great shortness of this year's cropa and of the condition of the large proportion of farmers who buy on time, said "'the fact hi the farmers are twelve monthi behind." Gov. Aycock pardons Alea tllll a old and ft-eble man who waa aerrtog' a foe moalbs term on- the roads ftfcw.fcTcJrsytUe connryHllI had Um widely pteralllent idea that after his wife had abandoned him 7 years he had fall legal right U re marry. He did o and waa tiled and convii'lcd of adultry. What the law saya is that after seven years abandonment tho persi iu so abandoned Is not guilty of bigamy In remarrylug, but is liable for adultery. It Is asserted by the U. 8. Commission er hero that a considerable amount of connterfelt sllrer is in circulation In Hal elgh. Some persona believes It Is made in the Penitentiary. The State labor commissioner gives it as his opinion that lliu cotton mills arc complying admirably with their written pledge, lileil with the last leglxlalure, to drop child employers. These are rapidly replaced !ij adults. Arrival: Cliailm It Thomas, New Born; K. A. Humphrey, VV I. Monroe, UoliUlwirn Ticket Hgent (.,'liarlm (lull Is of the Seaboard Air Line Ih very nick hero with fever Si le Chemist Ivllgoie lun gone to Utile Kock, ArliHiiHMH, to represent Norlli Carolina hi tlie conyi nlion of Ag ricultural OoninilHsioners of the cotton SlKlC Tlie S nte Supurliilfiidant of Public lust ri.etlon derides lliil It Is not m-twsnitiy for n pupil at a pui'lic sclmol to wear a coat, but Hint h shirt waist is entirely proper. It will be about two weeks lefore the Supeilor Courl ili eiilrs wlilcli of the 47 applicants aie cm 1' led to llc nBC kk at-torn-ys IVihIiIciiI Melver of tin: Siaie .Normal ami liiduHlilitl college for young women ill (Ireensliory, reports that 402 students are prcsenl, this being I lie rapacity of the llc(e. Mobile Loses $20,000,000. iiii.k, Ala , October 1 Judge Toul of the Unilnl SiHlea Circuit Court M lulu in E.ult, to ilny gave an iiuporlont de. cIhIoii ngsiiiBl the city of Mobile. The suit Involved the ownership of the wharf pioperly along the river front within the limits of the city. The ques tion was on of riparian rights and own- mnhip, and Judge Toulmln decided that while the legal title to tlie land was In the iimiie of the city it was estopped tic. in na.iurling tho title bocauno it had ui ntod iiroiiertv owners Ihe right to build wharves and bulkheads. This llll guilon carries with It pOHSi-Hslou nf the entire river front and Its many valuable Imorovemcnta, hnds, warehouses docks and mill. The Schley Court. Washington, Oct. I . It Is expected Judge-Advocate Lomly will exhaust bis list of witnesses this week and that the testimony of witnesses for Admiral Ben Icy will occupy about two weeks The cane will be closed, It Is believed, by November 1. l-owls Ockerman, Oosben, Ind: "De- Will's Little Early Risers never bend me dooble like other pills, but do their work thoroughly and make me feel like a boy." Certain thorough, gentle. F. 8. Duffy Wheat Instead of Corn. Halloa, Kan. Oct, l-Maoy Kan see farmers are changing their acreage from corn to wheat because of this year's poor corn crop, and la some sectloes the change la so great that local papers say the farmers have gone "wheal creiy " HuminiT Hi el- Thin i. ike teasoa bowel cnmplalale. 0jB apples Bad cucumbers produoe I htm and Paaat Davis' rtR-KiLLH cares Uses To the troubled stomach I) somes like balM. the wind U assuaged, and Use trouble Coax. Kvery driin1 lead keeps Psl a-Killer, sad ao oaf should be without H la his family. Atold aahetllules, there Is bet oaa rain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Price We. sad Mr. The Tslss. Mum reaaay-l drved to thinJi of my fortMh birthday. Mlae TeH-Whyl Did en-ulo a rVraaant happ tbea-Ttt-Dlts. 1 Is a toa of Dead wstar ttert are J8T poaode of aaK, IWd M, ft!V Rsmssu to, Atlent U, stagua ctenael TJ, Dtoek seat Battle I a4 Oaepiaa aea L . m; i CASTOR i A 'Tor lanutta an! Cklldxta, v ! Hi td t Kail Atari Daara Us) .sir THE RIVAL YACHTS. They KAceAria Today. Want Dally Coatcsli. History of America's Cap N.n. VA. l"l I Ql. Tk .. r In ion wiaaea ao intervening aays net ween races for the America's Cap. Be would be glad to enter tne Shamrock II in six races a week an 01 either the British sloop "lifted'' the cup or had been de feated conclusively by her American rival. B. D. Morgan, managing owner ef the Columbia, la not opposed to the plan. The "America's Cop" is the British Royal Yacht Squadron Cup won by the yacht America August 81, 1831 and held against all competitors ever since. This noted vessel was owned by Com modore John 0. Stevens and Q. L. Schuy Wr, of the New Tort Tacht Club, was designed by George Steers and built In theaJtrpjrSrds,ot WHHam H. Braves. She was of 170 tons sad noddled after the American pilot boata, which had obtained an enviable reputation thronghout the world for their speed and seaworthy qualities. The America crossed the ocean under a rig similar to that of the pilot boat of the day, without a foretopmast or jlbboon, making Havre, France, her first port and fitting out for racing at that place. In the open regatta for the Royal Squadron Cop the course was around the Isle of Wright. The starters wore the schooners Beatrice, Wyvorn, Con stance, Gypsy Queen, lone, Brilliant and America; cutters Mona, Volante, Arrow, Alarm, Bacchante, Freak, Eclipse and Aurora. The America was sixth over the line, but soon passed the flower of the En glish fleet and assumed the load, which position she maintained to tho finish. It was at the Needles that the Koyal yacht Victoria and Allrrt, wllh Queen Victoria on board, asked the memorable question, "Which yacht is leading?" to which the admiral in command of the royal yacht replied: "The America, your Majesty." "And which is the second ?" auk oil tho Queen. The sailor responded, " I here Is no second, your Majesty.'' This stall nienl was literally true, for bo cutter Aurora, 47 tons, which was leading the remainder of the llert of competitors, was some miles astern, ildden lu a fog 1 lie America won by 18 minutes over the Aurora which was second. After winning the eup with the Ameri ca Commodoro J. O. Stevens and (I. I.. Schuyler, the owners, offered the cup to the New York Vwc.ht Club, subject to the conditions : 1. That any organized yacht club of any foreign country should over be en titled to claim the right of sailing a match for this cup with any yacht or veasol which is measured by the custom house rule of tho country to which it belongs 9. That the cup should be the prop erty of tho club and not of the mombers, nor of lheownera of the vessel winning It In tho match. A deed of gift, made in 1888, by which the New York Yacht Club holds the ca p allows and mutual agreement between the challenger and challenged Since 1887 the match races have been restrict ed to two yaohla representing, respect ively, the challengor and and tho chal lenged. The cup stands 17 inches high and weighs I S3 ounces. Hundreds of thous ands of dollars bavo Wsn expended to win It back and to retain it. TWICE A WINNER. Colambla Defeats Shamrock Badly In a Good Wind. Afslu Today. Yesterday's race proved a bad defeat for Shamrock, all the more as It wu said to be Bham rock weather. Many people ware rather hoping that clever Sir Thomas Llpton would win at least one of the races but under present condi tions It seems likely that the one two three record of two years ago will be re peated. There was a stiff north west breeze yesterday of 18 snlles an hour and the sea was moderate. The weather was pronounced most favorable for a race. Shamrock crossed the line st eleven o'clock and 14 seconds. Columbia fol lowed I mlnele U seconds later at 11,1.47. This difference In starting wss ot agaiasl Oolnmbla as lbs lime of starlla la taken Into account. Asa re salt rt bass rock would have to croas the Oateh Tloel mlautes sad U seconds ahead of Ihe Airier lea a yacht, being the difference la starting sad the lima allow aaos of it seaoade. OolamWa fcegaa U gala opoe the for- tfa boat frosa tb start sad the Brat sXske waataraaihyBhasarocIt at ll.tyLM aad by Columbia at llt.18 showing las! OolemMa had gained 15 seconds The seooad slake was Israed by Sham rock el itXn aad OolemMa tamed M seconds later, a farther gala by the latter of N secosKU. Shamrock made a bad lara of the seooad tube aad after both yachts had turned OolemMa waa only a length be hind. Al MS Columbia had paaeed Shamrock aad was wsll ta the lead, II was the seea that Oolambta would nre It wla, Urrlasj aorJJaat. Oolambta peased the lalsh line at til Bham roes waa Um half I mfto behind. ' The yachu win race agala today. U Oolsmbfa agala wlas ttwtll heiheUet Mamas; heiag the bast three out of I, C;rta fet ft tst. IIORE MORE!. Trinity College GeU Gifts Benefactor's Day. On The Effect of Freshets on Bare Leads. The Boaaoke Island Gathering. Seaboard Air Line's New rian. RaLSWU, Oct. 8 At the annual meet ing at Trinity college this evening. In celebration of "Benefactor's Day," New gifts aggregating $81,000 were an nounced. At the close of his address Bishop Uen- drix announced additional gifts just made as follows;Washlnglon Duke i25,- 000 for central heating plant. B N. Duke sjM.OOQ for a dormitory. James B. Duke 10,000 for books, J. B. and B. N Duke $8,600 In land. It was the first holiday of the fall ses sion and In commemoration of the gifts made to the college, it was one year ago that Mr. Washington Duke gave his last gift to the college. At the follow ing commencement It was decided that there should be a Benefactors' Day on the 3rd of October each year In honor of those who remember the college with gifts during the year. Bishop Hendrix, of Missouri, delivered the address, after which there were other appropriate ex ercises. There were many visitors here to attend the exercises. Mr. Herbert A. Royster, a well-known young physician hero Is to be married this month to Miss Louisa Page of Princess Anne, Md. The Sehboard Air Line has Inaugu rated a new system, that of demerits, It no longer suspends employees but gives them demerits, and one hundres of the latter causes discharge. Captain Edward E. Gaylo Second Ar tillery U. 8. A., stationed at Havana, Id here and leaves to morrow for Ports mouth with the body of his wife, who was the daughter of the late Qeneral Romego B. Ayres, U. 8. A. 8he died ten weeks ago and her body was placed In a receiving vault. The burial will be at Portsmouth. Gov. Aycock is advised of the capture of Victor Hlllard, the horse thief, whose specialty was hiring horses, driving them long distances and selling them to farmers. The State geologist Is especially Inves tigating the effect of freshets upon val leys unprotected by trees and those of the same size and configuration which are protected. Ho finds a great differ ence. He says the abandonment of agrl cultural low lands in the South during the past 25 years shows the baneful ef fects of deforesting. In the Suprome Court yesterday tho very Important case of ei -conductor Colcy vs. the Southern R. R. was re-ar guod. This Is the case which was deci ded at last term but In which justice Douglas gave leave for re-argument. The fact that thiB State will, under the auspices and direction of the State Literary and Historical Assoclallan eel obrate on Roanoke Island next year will arouse general Interest. It is proposed to have a great gathering there perhaps July 10. For some unknown reason thtre was not In 1884 any notice of the 1 1 Icon ten nl 1 of the first landing at Roanoke. TO CLEANSE THE SYSTEH Effectually yot gently when costive or blllious, to permanently overcome hab itual constipation, to awaken the kid neys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, lo dispel headaches, colds, fevers, use Syrup of Figs, mado by the California Fig Byrup Co. Honey in Lee's Statue. ItioiiMOHie, Va., Oct. 1.- It was dls covered today that In tho heroic eques train stature of General Robert E. Lee there are probably hundred of pounds of honey. Both the horse and rider are of broase, and hollow, for months bees bsre been going In snd out at the parted lips and nostrils of the horse and the rider. It was noticed that the bees went In sod out In almost s constant swarm. The beoa began to enter the statue last summer, and have been making honey ever since There Is no wsy lo get In side the statue without damage to It. The fear is thst vandals may try lo get at the boaey. For sprains, swellings and lameness there Is nothing so good as Chamber Iain's Pain Oalm. Try It. For sale by f. H. Duffy 4; Co. Jim Lower? at Bay. Shelby, Oct. 1 -Jlta Lowery Is sur roaadad by a poses at I lag's Moaatala aad tha news reaches here that he Is like ly to be killed ot asptared before mora Inf. fiblic Sckool Teachers' ExamJ ' lafJos. Tha Mat ragaJat examtneUoa ft pb Ha ftoUot Teachen wDl he haid oa 1 ha red ay, Oet I9U, hagtaalag at toa salocka.av .-.-.",,., t White teachers will avpott ai Ua white Oradmt Schawl beUdlag, and vole red taaahafs at Us) aolotwa Graded tohool bulUttag. Taoa. R Tortr, Co. Bsty CHIP. Oct 3 Rain, rain. It It ruining the cotton In the fields , Mr W. B. Gssklns has returned home from Klnston to spend a few weeks with j parents and friends. Miss Lizzie Ewell wa Id oar midst j Monday bidding her many friends good i bye She will loach the puhllr school at ' Thurman. Mrs. Louis Bryan and daughter, Miss j Mary, of near Vanceboro. spent Satur- t day night and Sunday at Mr 1. V Lan caster's. Miss Nellie Brewer has been seriously 111, but we are glad to lesrn Is convales cent. Mr. Grover C. Lancaster spent Satur day night and Sunday w ith his best girl at GardnerBvtlle. Miss Elsie Brewer of Vanceboro is visiting her parents here. Revs. A. C. Hart and 0- T. Tyson of the Disciple church are conducting a pratracted meeting at Osk Grove. Large attendance and we hope to sec good visible results. Mr. W. F. Lancaster left today to visit his daughter Mrs. C. M. Willis, of Wash lngton. We are very sorry to learn of the loss of a good horse by staggers, owned by M. C. Wethington. Miss Blanche McLawhorn aud Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Lancaster left on the steamer Carolina for New ISern today. Miss Pearl Nelson of Grlfton, who has been yisttlng at Mr. W A McLawhorn's, returned home last Friday. Miss Blanche McLawhorn and her brothor Joe accom panied her, anil returned homo Mon day. We sincerely hope our county fathers will Investigate the matter of a bridge at Streots Ferry. The people of the lower part Of the county have good bridges to reach New Iiem. but the people of our section, No. 1. township, must roach their county seal the best way they can, and a good part of the time Streets Ferry is Impassable. lhere Is a good joke being perpetrated In our midst, which Is very laughable. Two "busy-bodies" of our vicinity are circulating a petition to keep a certain teacher from teaching tho public school in our midst, when the teacher In ques tion has not applied for the school and says he would not teach It for any price. Wandwunu WlI.l.lK. Dr. Bull's Pills lor Liver Ills. One pill a dose. Box, 50 pills, 10 cts. Cure Constipation, Liver Troubles, Iiil- lousness, Impure Blood, Dyspepsia, Fe male Complaints, Stomach and Bowel Disorders. I)r, Hull's Pills never gripe. JOHN ROBINSON'S SHOW. A Gort-eous, Sumptlous, and Impressive Augumenttlon. To speak of the merits of John Robin son's Ten Big Shows Combined is merely "love's labor lost" with the people of this nation. There Is not an amusement lover on the continent that is not fully cognizant of the fact that It Is now and has ever been the best among the best. Everybody does not kno,w however, that during tho last winter's vacation tho show has received augmentation so vast and so Important as to dwuif by com parison even Its own great exhibitions! excellence. We allude to the grand, gor geous and sublime blbllcsl spectacle of "Solomon, Ills Temple Kml ihe Queen of Hheba,'' In which Innumerable people are active participants, ami which Is complete and scenographk: effoct, typi cal reproduction of biblical personages and events prolific In paeanllc and pro cessional features lavish In entrancing ballets and terpslcborsan tllvertlscments, and rich In trappings and appointments, requiring for lis production, the largest stage ever constructed, and conspicuous ly portraying sacred events, scenes and incidents such as the JntlgmenLof Holo- mon, Arrival of the Queen of Hheba, the City of David. The palace and Temple, the Walls and Towers of Jerusalem, Sol omon's 700 wives, the Bacred Ark of the Covenant, the Ureal Ivory Throne, Pro cession of War Chariots, Hlavea bearing Incense, lovely Cresset Dancing Olrls, martial and courtly parades exciting chariot races This eminently moral, historical and mind elevating spectacle will commend Itself lo every lover of the sacred and beautiful. The Robinson Hhow with lis sublime spectacular acoessloa Is to exhibit In New Bern Haluidey. Oct 1J edv Accuracy and Exactness. Ws do Dot guess about aaythlug lo our preacrlplloa rUpartmawL ' We use accural weights aad iirarw Ws also use eiect met bods la xmDoaadlBg the various cosnpoaoala lain the medl eta as It Is whaa ready to take. Aad thea we are always precise la cbechrag over tha preecrlpUna as a Baal preoae Uoa 10 see for rerula Uat s-verythlsg Is ail right. la other words we are golag late detafla la Uls wsy, Jast to show yea how thorough, we are la ovary pert ef oaf Bfaaerlptloa work, Thovwagaaeaa Is siactly tha word. Oat afctat Is to get yea la seed ot brtag all your preeetifUoae here to he Iliad. Wa want aad lav Ha yo to 4a Ula. a D. BRiDXIAJI, Druggist. It c del Dytrcpsla Ccro Clwala At ywl Ml. N ORIENTAL Large quantities of fish are being shipped. Mr W A Jeffries shipped thirty barrels In day The large store belonglin.' to Mrs. Heeler Is Bearing completion i..t In for rent Apply lo L. B. M'djeue The farmers In this section sre very much dlsiprxilntert, nw!nt' m shortness of crops. The general health of lh ciple In this section Is very good Mr. it . Moagcs is erccnin; a new ginnery. It will be In operation In a week Mr. Joe C. Fulford of New I)rn, trav ellng salesman for Smith, Courtney Co. of Richmond, is in town ealllntt on the trade. Mr. Thomas Roberts, traveling rales man for 8. G. Roberts, w holesale grocer New Bern, Is In the cliy calling on the trade. The guests of the Hotel Mldyettc fur the last two weeks were, T. U. Dillon, J. F. Register, Tuscaiora; Miss Sarah Wilson, Mrs. J. F. Clark, C.J. P.ilnson and Z. V. Hale, New Bern; J. G. John son, Lake Landing; II. L. Wooten, E. W. Williams, Vs.; M. Walker, city; II. A. Brown, Reelsboro; II. M. Nlely, Penn. R. F Navy Needs Sailors. Washington, Oct. 1 Two thousand enlisted men are wanted by the navy to bring the strength up to the full limit authorized by law. The navy requires those sailors this winter In order lo place tho fleet of torpedo boat destroyers In commission now practically com pleted and ready for service. There will bencarly30of these boats,and the ma jority of them are now within a few per cent, of readiness for service, The navy also requires a large number of seamon for ships already In commission to fill up the complements and give each vessel the number her rating calls for. GUM BRANCH. October 2. Humbugs will never cease A man was around trying to sell a sulky plow, to ubc In place of the "old dlxle." We don't need it, don't want it, and don't believe It will serve the pur pose. All alike, sing the praises of McKln ley, it seems strango people can't (ind a mn out until be Ib dead, we hope Mr. Roosevelt will make as a good a one. A good many arc trying to save hay If it Is rainy antl there is plenty of it tills yciir everywhere around here. Mr. Council Jarman and his brother Krank, arc making a short visit among friends and relatives hero. Meeting continues at Itlchlands, preachers present are Petree, Tyndal, Kogers and Sutton, :t additions to dale. The colored man or boy Is a happy fellow. He will pick cotton all tlay and slng,"cotton go way" pick from 1(1 to 60 tti and when It Is weighed up he sayB "yes'er boBB I wauts do wuff un It In chocs and crackors." Miss Willie Morton of Houth West ha just returned home from a visit among friends here and about. Jack Kooncc a colored man went hHnt Ing Bomo time Blnie and kill od two wild turkeys antl one opossum John A. Harry cnl-.ri-il. killed an other turkey t i e r Jurors U. S. Circuit aud District Courts. The following persons have licen drawn to serve as Jurors at the neit term of the I'nltcd Statca Circuit aud District Courts which cunveno in this city on Tuesday, Oolobrr 'Jflth st ten o'clock a m Craven County N. T. Weeks. John Dunn, Kllea llayrs, W I'" Alx:rly , W K. Baxter, Isaac Taylor, W II llray Onslow County-K I, Mills, H. L. Oerock, B. Venters, H H Aman, . A. Hlalllns, Z. Thompson, (! W II lake Joaes County J K. Harrison, A. F Becton, Frank Mansfield, J J Him. mons. It N. White. J. A Umllh, W II. Hargelt. Carteret County- Josephus Willis, II. Hancock, li J Bell Pamlico County Chas It. McClcea, Berillla Holton, Jaa K. Drlemar, Wiley Wborlon. Wayne County Newman I'olts, (ieo Coedell. B. If. Orady, Kdward Holme., I). W Peacock, Jamea H. Orant l'ltl County John Bell, W J Twl Beaufort County Kenner H Jarvls, W J Bullock, O A Hpencer, John Kd wards. Orerna County Blrton Hugg. Andrew Jonaa, Alexander Taylor, H W Bra man, Herbert Toller Hyde (Vmnly-Oo I. Wataon Inolr Countv J. W. Dalley, J M Mewboroe, Octsvlus Taylor, W . Jloa A Hf Cirro. Il Is said Dial the largest cargo o( any klad that has enured Uls port Is Ibat of Ua barre Donaldaoa bow lying at the factory of K H. aad J. A Mredows The barge Is a Urge one sad tee cargo Is 730 toas of phosphate. The schooeer Dorchester Is aoloadlag ltd loas of fartniaet at the Hease river H. C wsreaouae, ooaslga1 to B. H. ead J. A, Meadows Oompaay f ULZATTTB TsVSTELESS I nHILL TONIC. i.i.i-a ssi e piiif mi i..r. I M a I .- 4. o44 a SSAltaaa a rassasvii WHY SUFFER FROM "KEts s . utre f; IchillTckic I TO Fancy K Appli it.--, Milk Ciiickci , Fi limit of Fancv C;tkrs. Baket's Chocolate and C't'eoa. Nice Corned Mullets Mid Spanish Mackerel. Vam Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Codfish, Spiced Pig Feet pieces for 5e. "(iee Whiz'' Mouse Trap Feat her Duster, Foot Mat or l& (live nie a call and I Respectfully, J. L. McMIEL rhoiio 91. New Bern ff-' Saturday. i a :S 500 lnily Expenses $100,000 Mew FeaturaN. $2,000,000 Invested. Coming In its Own Palace Special Trains. 77th Year ol the The Pioneers and Perpetuate s of Tented Amusement InstitutionN. lira Ten Big Shows all United. 4 Circuses. 3 Menageries, 2 Stages, Roman Hippodrome. ( (.ml ii nod with the Gnvnd Biblical Spectacular rrodaction KINO SOLOMAN AND THE QUEEN OP SHEBA An impressive and Emi no i'ly Mm nl rind Miud Elevating Pageantic and Sccnlo Spectac with u K ichiintinK Hallcta. Magnificent Scenery and Qorgeoua CoBtimes. 100 BEAUTIFUL BALLET Q1RLS. 500 Men, Women and I lilies it) the Cat. Carl sin nnn Herd ef Perform Ilaffenlnack'n tUsUUU Ing Klephantn. F'-pi.K.iu tbat WalU, ElcphanU that Actually Hay Muaical Irutm- menu. lephaata tbat do eTory thing but talk, loo Naw and Novel arena Acta, 1,000 Rara anj Cottly Aalmala, SO Hair Ratalnf Ravcta. Grand Free $300,000 STREET PARADE S Tlaads of Moilr. rife aad Dram Dor-a. TabVaai Cava. 11 Trap. MO B:am Oallnpe drawn by 40 roates and S Hoxcila of EXCURSIONS OR rreaaiptloM tt.btTla'. . . t Davis PraaerlpUoa l'kamaef ataaaa a specially of preecrlpUoaa. Kvery pre aertpUo aaat tbart reeairas press pi aad carefsl altaaUo. Oaly ihe parset aad beat draaa are ased. No aabstltbttoa ta tear pravUoad,'Vtt avevy praacrtplloa Is filled tiaetff M tk pljsWaa alshea. Tae pvVias are fair aad raaaoasbla. Bnd yoars taara W oa aueo. Grippe and all other forms of maladies ahen you can be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic The world does not contain a better remedy. Many wondtrfal cures made by It. a 5 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to Jo the work. Delight ful t. Uke. Local Druggists. Ham s CTJT. , l-'icsli Lemons, Fivsh Oyster Crack OVIin k Tea. Cakes. uikI a laijri' iisKOft- 5c Don't Prooin you need a Good Whisk will suit you Wliolt3Mnle sfc Retail roeer, 71 Brii St. Oldest, Biggest and Best Show on Earth. TJocio 12 Orne. Chime of Bell. M Cars aad OUded Thortmrtibred Donee. 60 Mlnlatnra Pontoa. artvea ay oaa I . EH.oplirLri.ta. ALL LIKES OP TRAVEL. i Arr'r to j, l, iiaut: nzu C. 3
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