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1.81,. m WEEKLY ' JOlllNiL itasUaa 1171; , Published hi Two BeetioM, every Tarn' day ud Fridr, at M Mkldlc BtrMtMW Ban. N. C CHARLES L. STEVEN 3 ; anno am rnormmron. SUBSCRIPTION RATES v Two Months, 8c0enta. Three Month, 86 Ms Mnntha. 60 Twelve) Months, i..fl.00 ONLY IN ADVANCE. ' Ad ertklns sates furnished upon ap plication at the office, or upon iaquirr by mall. rv'W"Th Jotmiut Is only seat on pay-"In-adTMic baig. Subscribers will receive notice of expiration of their sub scription and an immediate response to notice wi.l be appreciated by the Joubval Entered at the Postoffice, (.Cm lecond-claM matter. New Bern SectloaOBe.Taesdav, Sept IS, 1902 WANTED A THEATRE There can be no question but that New Bern hu passed lta preaent amaiement accommodations, at represented by the Maionio Opera house. Each season proves this more conclu sively, and at no time was this so appar ent as upon last Wednesday night, when the theatrical season of 1902-3, opened In this city. Upon this occasion, with many of the most prominent theatre goers ont of the city, the opera house was packed, so full in fact that some had to go away, as no seats were available. This local theatre question presents two sides. The first may be stated as the business side, and It mar be asked, will such an Investment pay? Thii can easily be answered and In the affirmative, if the new theatre shall be built In the business section of the city, and have stores to rent in connection with the theatre, which should occupy the upper floors, leaving the ground floor for stores or offices. It is no over estimate to say that such a building, in every way thoroughly modern in its construction, should net Its Investors fifteen per cent. ', Taklnethe second side of this local theatre matter, there can be no question that the people of this city ought to have a place of amusement in which can be riresented modern plays, as well as the best of musical compositions. At present there ia no opportunity to : give such representations in this city, as .. stage accommodations are wholly inade quate, and when a really meritorious play or opera can be crowded upon the - stage at the Masonic Opera house, the auditorium is too small to seat those who might want to see the perform ance. Even the present opera house, If en larged as proposed a few years ago, would pay well, for the New Bern amusement loving people are willing to pay to see really good plays or operas, "'hut they will not. attend performances '' which give promise beforehand of being ' mediocre In character. c New Bern not only needs a modern theatre, but such one must be built If there Is to be any up-to-date presenta tions of plays or operas of the present f time, in this city. f THE ELKS. CARNIVAL - Within a few weeks there la to be held in New Bern a street entertainment given under the auspices of ton (Ideal lodge of Elks. This entertainment, to ontlnue sev eral days, Is styled the ; Xlkt Carnival, and Is to consist of various exhibitions, which the advertisement! depict In vivid terms, and ; which according to aasur ances from the members of the Elks, arc to be-equal to i all representa tions. t - While this Carnival ia for the benefit of the locsJplodge,r yet,ltla an affair, which generally peaking, belongs to the citizens of New Bern.nnd the people' of this section, as the amusements of- fared are to be teen And heard bjr those visiting the various exniomons m ne seen daring the week of the Carnival, This Carnival U really tAore than i how for New Bern, ( for M iftl With means of drawing a good matij1 visitors to this city, and this means a largely in- creased trade for the merchants here. I The Elks, deserve all assistance possi ble tn thet efforts to make .thii carnival a success, for ill success la one not mere ly for tte Elks, -themMlvee, but la'oae 7 G wklch can b la a , rneasm warea in oy all Km TUrn . ' It will be an entertainment wnicn ue t serves the support and patronage of very New Bernlan. which It will no ttetft t KINDS OP TOWN TALK. The refrain la aa old poem, "for peo ple will talk, you know," finds Its verf 1 cation oath street corners la every unity. But there are two kinds of street corner talk, which can be termed, the talk for right, and the talk for harm. It la not always the optlmlst,wbo talks tn the first data, nor the pessimist who must belong to the other class. Town talk, and this Is the kind com monly indulged la upon the streets, hu In lta purpose the discussion of the day's events, or what may take place to morrow, for yesterday hu no part In street - talk, M Its affairs have already been passed over. Outside of what can be called strictly personal matters, best styled gossip town talk must concern the most promi nent affairs of the hour In the town. These a ar e of the local business, the conduct of city and county matters, and the discussion of new enterprises. Discussion along these lines, If calmly gone over, with those taking part deep ly concerned In taking the boat side, looking towards the betterment of these various matters, there must come results beneficial from such street tslks. On the other hand, If these talks are purely criticisms, with exaggerated ac counts of what may be going on, such as bad health of tbo community; the bust neu troubles of merchants, whose affairs could be easily tided over, if not unwar rantly discussed In public; or the belit tling of city and county administrations, all these discussed In a way which means injury, without a suggestion of remedy. The healthy kind of town talk Is that which takes the cheerful side of all lo cal affairs, even if these may often prove of a serious nature.; For it is the optimist, clear headed and clear minded, who is the most Important factor in any community.! The citizen with dollars, does not nec essarily make the town prosper, or im prove its welfare, and too often It is the citizen with property and dollars, who is the street talker who works Injury by his criticisms to the people of a commu nity. $100 Reward, $100) The readers of this paper will be pleued to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages land that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the fjun datlon of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the consti tution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Sendjfor list of tes timonials. ! Address, F. 8. CHENEY Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 15c. Hall's Family Pills are the best A Horizontal Tree. At Shlllfrled, near Mntzen. a holiday resort much patronized by the Vien nese, there ia a tree which, as stated by the Vienna-Tagbtatt, has the most singula characteristic of growing hor izontally over the ledge of a deep hol low. The tree is about ten years old, and two years slnce,as the result of a landslip. It fell into Its present posi tion, with Its branches upward and downward, and so has grown ever since, flowering and leafing just as If the position were natural A Parson's Noble Act. "I want all the world to know," writes Rev. U. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, R. I., what a thoroughly good and reliable medicine I found in Electric Bitters. They cured "me of jaundice and liver trouble that had caused mefgreat suffer ing for many years. For a genuine, all around cure they excel anything I ever saw. Electric fitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in Liver Kidney and Stomach troubles. Don't fall to try them. Only 60 cts. Satisfac tion is guaranteed by C. D. Bradham., "What M Like In Men. Men" like in men these traits: The honor' that ennobles, the justice that Insures the right, the reasonableness1 that mellows and makes plain, the courage that proclaims virility, the generous lnBtlnct that -oiwinins au meanness, the modesty that makes no boast the dignity that wine respect, die fineness and the tenderness that know and feel But when one thinks of It more carefully may he not sum it-pp In Just a single sentence and ac cept It aa the truth that all men like a gentleman? Cosmopolitan. r . M AiTLaBD, Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Bsltl note, Md. ''.-,Z.'c U'r '' Gentlemen: I have. had Eczema over thirty yean, have tried many 'remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has the disease yielded so read' llv as to Liquid Sulphur. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a spec! flo for Eczema. 1 1 have prescribed It for Others with most satisfactory results. consider It the best remedy for cuta- naous affections I have ever known,, and regard It as the greatest medical discov ery oi the age. Respectfully yours, f ' W. A. HEARD, it D. : For sale at F. a Duffy's. C ( i : BETWEEN THE HEATS." Texas, the gray mare Ben Reankk rted at Hertford, was timed a mile 244. That was her first start. (The only harness racing circuit la ermont has Just been organised at johnabury. Seven tracks art In cluded la the list j The black trotting reldlng "Alcy, which waa expelled at Beadvilla last Ifall, recently broke off a part of bis (toot at Albany and cannot be started for some time. George B. Woodin of Boston b&a purchased of Clem Beachy, Lexington, the three-year-old trotting filly. Dode, by Mownette. She la eligible to the Kentucky Futurity. I One of the most noticeable things tula season la Goers' apparent change In methods. It used to be good betting that he would lay up the first one or two heats. Now It is good betting ha will not Frank Do bio has turned San Tel mo, liy Arion, back to hla owners, the Bar ry brothers of Boston. This horse will Boon have a world's record to his cred itthat of having more drivers than 'any other horse in the country. A Sad Disappointment. Ineffective llver medicine is a. disap pointment, but you don't want to purge strain and break the Jglands of the stom ach and bowels. Dewltt's Little Early Risers never disappoint They cleanse the system of all poison and putrid mat ter and do it so gently that one enjoys the pleasant effects. They are a tonic to the liver, Cure biliousness, torpid liver and prevent fever. F 8 Duffy Cold Water Without Ice. It frequently happens that ice can not be obtained for use in the sick room. Ia such an event it is only nec essary to procure a pitcher of cold water and place about it a towel soaked In a solution composed of two ounces of ammonium nitrate and one pint of water. In a very short time about half nn hour very cold water will be on hnnd ready for immediate use. T0U KNOW WHAT TOU ARE TAKING When you take Qrove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing that It Is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless arm. No cure no pay. Price 66c. Wnltlntt to lip Anki-d. Bobby (visiting his aunt) Auntlr, won't you please ask me to have an other piece of cake? Mamma said I could have a second piece if you asked me to. New York Journal. The Best Prescription for malaria. Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tome. It Is slmp'y Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c S'ie Ml.tlit. If sin1 n-mcts I worn! her nvir- ringu." "Why should she?" "Well, you kr.ow they are both lit erary, nnd now lier husband thinks himself entitled to every bright idea she has." Detroit Free Press. The first ennnon waa carried by sol diers, and one man held it in both hands while the other fired it Take Care cf the Stomach. The man or; woman whose digestion is perfect and whose Btomach performs its every function Is never sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach and cures positively and per manently all stomach troubles, indiges tion and dyspepsia. It is the wonderful reconstructive tonic that Is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by conveying to their bodies all of the nourishment In the food they eat. Rev. J. H. Holladay, of Holladay, Miss., writes: Eodol has cured me, I consider it the best remedy I ever used for dys pepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by physicians. Eodol saved my life. Take It after meals. F. S. Duf fy- Breaking It to Him Gently. Carrie When that fat Mrs. Soper came In, there was a tall hat In one of the chairs, and she sat right down up on It Harry By 9eorge, but that waa a good onel If I'd been there, I believe I should have spilt with laughter. Carrie I don't think it Harry. You see, It was your hat Exchange. Take a bath In Hancock's Liquid Sul phur. They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. a They will cure Prickly heat. Eczema, and all akin dis eases. For sale by F. 8. Duffy. ' A PMaerlpHom. A schoolteacher In Frome, England, sent this to the father of o&e of his nnnlla- "I hpir to inform vou that In my opinion' your son Is suffering from I myopia, and bis case requires prompt attention." , rTbe next day the boy brought back this written ' request: "Mister, please knock It out of Jim, as I ain't got time. 'M . vv- BUse Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff and altykin diseases. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. ' ..... .. : .., . v ; ., . . f Pea mm FeMlIa. . j The census bureau has Issued re port on the nmntifneture of pens and pencils In the United States for 1900. It show that a total of $3,671,71 was Invested In this manufacture! in the fifty-fire establishments reporting for the United States. , The value1 of the products is . reported , at . $4J222,140; wages, $1,192,409; material rued, mill supplies, freight and fuel, $1,747,852. - : . , Unferinf , Summer. Colds. Don't let a cold- fun 'at this season. Summer colds tre', the hardest! kind to cure and if neglected may linger along for months. ' A long siege like this will pull down! the strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will breakup the attack at onc.. 8afe, tars, I sots at one. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, all throat and lung 'troubles. The children like It. F. 8. Duffy. 'I Recovery From Ei-Qeri Martin's .Surety Company. An Interesting Salt . Wayne Ne grees Said te Tote Democratic ' Third Sell Test Tana, fruit N artery Repert New Peasloaers. Rauiob, Sept 19. It will be remem bered that a Baltimore surety company waa the bondsman of W. H. Martin, the ex-clerk in the State treasury who stole $17,000 of the funds of the penitentiary while W. 11. Worth was treasurer and that Worth sued the company for the amount of the stealings. The company was on the bond for $5,000 a year and Worth's belief was that the bond was cumulative. This this company denied Worth's counsel advised him that he could get only the amount of the bond for one year. The company was pre pared to fight this, but now a compro mise is effected by which Worth gets $4,009 from It. Worth has also suits against 4 more who were on Martin's bond during the first year or twoof the letter's clerkship, before the bond was given by the Baltimore company. Worth paid to the State all the amount of Mar tin's stealings. It Is said by a Goldsboro rata that 80 per cent of the negroes who vote In Wayne county will vote the Democratic ticket. Convicts have cut down the oak trees In capltol square which died this year. The taking away of the trees makes a bad gap. The agricultural department will soon have a third soil test farm. Tbere are now two; one near Tarboro, the other near Red Springs. The third will be In Iredell, Catawba or Lincoln county. There will probably be fourth farm be yond the Blue Ridge. It Is the belief that these four farms will well Illustrate the soils and their treatment. It appears that the registration for the November election will begin October 2 and end October 23. State entomologist Franklin Sherman today completed the annual inspection of fruit nurseries- He says, "They are not a good averago. The weather hai been too dry. They are therefore not up to the standard. They are compara tively free from Insect pests; gratifylng ly so when compared with the trees in some other States." The State pension hoard has not reject cd any of the widows who have applied for pensions. The latter have only three questions to answer,thcse being whether they married a soldier prior to April 1, 1805, have never rc-marrled and are worth leas than $500. There will be about 2,000 new pensioners. WANTED. We would like to ask, through the col umns of your paper, if there is any per son who has used Green's August Flower for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and Liver Troubles that has not been cured and we also mean their results, such as sour stomach, fermentation of food, habitual costiveness, nervous dys pasia, headaches, despondent feelings,! sleeplessness in fact, any trouble con nected with the stomach or liver I This medicine has been sold for many years in all civilized countries, and we wish to cor respond with you and send you one of our books free of cost. If you never tried August Flower, try one bottle nrst. We nave never Known oi its iauing If so something more serious is the matter with you. Ask your druggist. ' G. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J, DIED In this city September 10th ,1902 Mr. J. A Paris aged 36 years and 11 months. ' The funeral services will be held at his late residence corner New and East Front streets this morning at 8 o'clock The remains will be taken on the morning train to LaGrange for Inter ment. ' i. Craven County Snperior Court. ' On Friday the following cases were disposed of In the Superior Court. ,,, , Duffy vs Smith, Judgment for plain tiff for $95,00. ,.,-, .. McCarthy, Administrator vs Lokey and Cannon, Judgment for defendant., 8. W. Hancock vs County . Commis sioners, motion by defendant to dismiss notion. Motion allowed, .plaintiff dp peals to Supreme Court. , . ! ,j .-, , Btllley vs Atlantic & N. C. R. ft. Judg ment for plaintiff- A , -"f-, Scott & Co. vs Yates., Jadgmont favor plaintiff. . v j : i-.; . ,! . i, j j ill ( v. i: Reware nt the Knife ' re,v Beware ot the Knife.1 No profession has advanced more ra pidly of late than surgery, but lit should not be used except where absolutely he-' cessary. In cases of piles for example,' It Is seldom needed. ' De Witt's Witch Hazel Halve cureB "quickly an) perma nently 'Unequalled for( cuts, bufnsi bruises, wounds, skin diseases; Accept no counterfeits. "I whs so troubled with bleeding piles that I loot much blood and strength. lays, J. C. Phillips, Paris, IU. 'DeWilt's Witch Hazel cured me In a short time.,' 3oothes and, heals. F. . Daffy. , , ' The Samoa Lantcansre, ( " Speaking or the flexibility of the 8a moan - Innjniairo. 5 Mrs. Isobel i Strong says that the little word naM , menns! L we too, to beat with d stick, to play on a musical instruments to improve, to tattoo, to open a vein, to wash cloth ing by beating apd to turn a somer- " -a ,;, .. .,.', . Not Doomed For Life. : 1 ; "I was treated for three years by good doctor," writes W. A. Greer, McCod nollsville, O ,. "for Piles, and Fjstula, but, when ah failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve .cured me in two , weeks." " Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts,. Corns, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Plies or no pay. 85c at O. D. Bradham'i drug store. TELEGRAPHIC BJtEVTnLS.i; vn fVA,,,, j; ! The Chinese Boxen lav' began an other rabra of terror ia Chin aid warn ings have been seat te foreigners In that country. v ' " , v ; The report ot tha ooniandatlon of the English and,, American Tobacco Com panies has been emphatically denied In London. . , A man went into tha Canadian Bank of Corameroaat Bkaguay, Alaska and demanded 130,000 ot the bankers or be blown to piece. He had a dynamite bomb la one hand and a pistol In the other, they -employees of the bank at tempted to get Into a place of safety but before they con Id do the man threw the bomb and wrecked the bank. The man was killed and the persons in the bank seriously Injured. ' ' The Jews are leaving ' Roumanla In large eumbers oa account of the cruel ties practiced on them tbere. Railroad Surrey Completed. A special In the News and Observer from Bsyboro yesterday states that the survey for tha new railroad between that place and New Bern has been com pleted and that It Is hoped that the road will be finished In six or eight months. ' Pumpkin pie Is ripe. Wanted A truthful weather clerk. Tha oyster Is tardy In becoming popu lar this year. The end of the mosquito war Is not In sight. Arbitration Is useless. There will be morning service at Christ Church at 11 o'clock and Sunday School In the afternoon, tomorrow. Young ladies desiring four hours work per day with which to pay for education in part may write at once to Littleton Female College. Littleton, N. C. Yesterday was another good tobacco day, 35,000 pounds were sold at the Planters at prloes that were highly satis factory to the sellers. The Farmers also had a big day. Sheriff Harriett of Jones county was In the city yesterday and stated that nothing had been heard yet of the pris oners who escaped from the Trenton jail on last Tuesday night. . Littleton Female College has opened with about 120 boarding pupils present on the first day. This Is the largest opening In the history of the Institution Many others are yet expected. Two boats loaded with sweet potatoes were at the market dock yesterday. The tubers were ot the varieties known as bahamas and rsd yams, and were very nice ones. Sixty and eighty cents per bushel were asked for them. The Elks Carnival managers have made arrangements with Mr. Owen G. Dunn to print a large quantity of enve lopes advertising the Carnival. Mer chants desiring to advertise the Carni val by their correspondence may get these envelopes free ot charge. Prickly heat cured In one application, by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. P. will also cure Eczema, Fetter, 'Pimp les, Ringworm, Dandruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, and all skin troubles In a short time, when used as directed. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's Drug Store. " Don't Over Do It. The fact that tbere has been a case of small pox In this city, and It was quickly removed, gives ppportunlty for the ex cited imagination of some persons to create alarms on every occasion, and In vent stories of there being many cases of small pox here, and even among the whites. 1 ' - ' 1 '1 It can be said first that there has not existed a case among the whites. A suspected case a few days ago, in a colored family, gave rise for the usual cumulative rumors, and the precautions taken by tha local authorities seemed to create a suspect pinto , man? actual First, It is best to remember ithat In jury, great, and .lasting can be (done by every alarm 1st, and second, It is the OnlJ wise course to let the authorities! be judges In the matter, and let no jona-call out , "small pox", unless it be a real The cry ot the alarmist Is unnecessary, for those in authority are doing and pro pose (o do everything which may be de manded to, preserve the health jbf his' communlty,s (,s,,,Jf V jl' j ,. If you must talk, saay, sometitt that will help your city and 1U interests, and don't t,ry the .other,. course, and create alarms which can only do Injury to every local Interest, ;. .. , j ' With famfly arouni expecting hfa die, anjason riding for life,! 13 miles, to get Dr;"KlngY''K?w Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coldd, W. H. Browa bf Leesvin, Ind , endured death's agonies tfdm asthma, but this" wonder ful medicine give Instant relief and toon cured hlra.'. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every 'night Like" marvelous cures' of .Consumption," Pneumonia. Bronchitis,' Coughs, "Colds' "and, 'Grip prove Its matchless merit for all i Throat andLunsf troubles.1 Gnsranted i. bottles ftoc and $1.00. i Trial bottles free at O D Uradham'a drag store, . Kpuii H-rated Elepbamta. f A " An'otepUalis sense of smel) Is so del lente that the animal can scent n hu man being at a distance of 1,000 yards. ' Fortune Pavorll Texan. , "Having distressing; paint ,ln head, back ana stomach, and being, without appetite, I .began to use Dr. King's Naw Life Pills," writes W, P, Whitehead, of Kennedale, Tex, "and soon felt like new man." Infallible in, stomach and liver, 'roubles. Only 25q at C. D. rad- ham's drug store. , : ;, -! a i V 'Zrr7 Mexican flustang Liniment stay tm mr Uwi Mrfar. ) g"ra il throurh the SmwSm f W bo ad drly out all t jrmt aad lurttmn .. .- I - - I 1 ( U For a Lame Back, ' ? Sore Muscles, it or, in fact, all w ness of vour body there is nothing that will drive Cammauon so quickly a3 L ' : 'Mexican ! J Mustang Liniment. you. cannot reach the spot your- ( ( ijj It 'self get Borne one to assist you, for jr it is essential that the, liniment be I lljjirttbbed In most thoroughly. ' Mexican flustang Liniment wsrcomss the ailments of hones and all domeatio animal,. In fast, ft U a flesh healer and pain killer no matter who or what tha patiantia. Farmers LOOK TO and Bring your Tobacco to the Dfin i larucrz vv arcvuuzc NEW BERN, N. C, which is always the place TO GET THE MOST MONEY FOR IT. Best accommodations guaranteed. tE.':J. HESTER, Proprietor. wjJTj 1. DR.MOPPETT'S HHh ..Itliiia isisailu-. (TEnHINGlWWIIRi). Costs Only 25 cents Or aaU ii ceata U C. , . , Orvics cS D. H. "1 karo Snad Dr. nltett', TERTHIN A a aplwdid nmaar and aid formj tMihing ehUdraa. Wbea my aldail M?wabatoethtnr child, erarjr aucomdins day warned ut that wa would faerlubly Iom him. I happened apoa ThKTHlNA. and Mfraa at once ifclminiitoring itjbo him, and hi, improvement waa marked la M boon, aad from that day on he feauparat!. I here coantanU; kept It and need U since with my children, aad hare takea (real plooaure In soumtlDg iu pniaea to all authara of louag ohildreo. 1 loud U iaraMable area alter the teethlag period waa paeasd. , . . BUtS. I). 11. BAUDt. cMeetme at i The Father of We will give you a few of Our below : ' . :-. -- PRY HOODS. 75c, 80 in. Black Brilliantine, 49c .rt?Vp!u Cashmere, . 8tc 83c ll " plains for waists, lilc 82c 80 in. Flannel in stripes," 16c 15c Black Satteen f)c 85c French Batin for dust skirt , 16o 10c & IJie Flannelettes in all colors ?c 10c & 12i0 Percales ! v 7Jc So it 8c thitings '-" Sic 6c Nelson Qingharas -' 8io 5c Bleaching 3c 6c Pheeting . . . 4 io We invite everybody to call and 1 175 Mi4dlejSti next to GaskilhHdw. Co.New Bern; N. C. IP YOU IFHEl BESIiiPRICES, The .BEST mmim YOUR TOBAGCO - - TO THIS WirmerstlVarehouse t1 V7o; promise our best cHorts In behalf ot the Farmers. C. H. jacniIOND, Farmers Warehouse. Auctioneer. He j V.V-': b Hard Wcrk ri: :ut C ) LUST. Lameness and Sore- out the pain and in- YOUR INTEREST YITL Cons Cbileri-lflfulan, DlaTrhoea,Dysentcry, and the Bowel Troubles of Chlldrta orJniljr. Aids Digcifloa, Rcgulatti the Bowtlt, Stftngthtia the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. at Druggists, J. MOFFKTT. M. D ST. LOUIS, Ma Habdt. Seeratanr af Stata. Aoana. Tax Nor. 11. 1W0. S. Coplons Lcfw 'Prices. Low Prices which we quote here MEN'S SHOES. 1 $3.50 Shoes $8.08 .00 Shoes 2.69 8.50 Shoes 2.23 2 00 Shoes 1.69 1.50 Shoes .98 LADIES 8H0E4. 2.00 Flioes 1.'8 1.75 Shoes t 1.24 1,50 Bhoea ' . ' ' .98 ; CHILDREN'S SHOES. 1.00 Shoes ; "IJ I .84 .90 Shoes .69 .. .75 Shoes 58c examine our Btock before buying Facilities FOB UNLOADING
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