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THE WEEKLY JGDRNAL Pobllahd la Two Seotwaa, every T-ea, day ud Friday, at M Middle Btrsets-w Barf, .u, . CHARLES L, STEVEN 'iDRoitnnonnnr;" ?' SUBSCRIPTION RATE?- ' Two Months,.. ?CnU- Thr Months, t'l Twrvs Months. HO ONLY IN ADVANCfcU ,. plicAlioa at the omcaor upon lmjuirj - bymail.' WTh Jouhmai l only sent oa pay inHnn Kuli 8uhaGiihrra will receive notice of expiration of their sub- en immedlktfl reroonM to notice wul be appreciated by .the Journal Entered at the Postofflce, INew Bern . C aa second-clan matter. Section One, Tnesday. Oct 7,102 PERFUNCTORY CIVIC DUTIES. Certain prescribed dotiei are assigned to every clylc position, which of coane matt be sworn to be observed and car ried out by the person elected or ap pointed to office. But there la more than the perfonc tory performance of these prescribed duties demanded of men elected or ap pointed to offices of civic trust. Swearing to perform certain civic du ties Is a form, which Is mde convenient for a strict observance, or to be slighted, as may best serve the office holder's pur poses. ' j There may be a call for performance, bat how does It affect the office holder, Is too often more paramount than the strict compliance with the law of duty. It Is the perfunctory performance of civic duties today, which makes an ac tual farce of most of our municipal gov ernments. Mere automatic performance of the routine office rules Is not all there Is to civic office holding, for the duties may be carried out, yet leave many discrep ancies In the office needs not fulfilled, for no set list of rales can cover any civic office. The civic government which simply abldea by the strict duties, Is going to show no advancement of local affairs under Its administration. It Is going to halt when there Is good reason to advance, -because suqh an ad vance would result in benefits to the people's interests and it Is going to per form the strict letter of the law at times when the avoidance of the same would result in good to the municipality. No people wants Its civic government of the perfunctory order, yet because of indifference, when the time to vote cornea, they will have such a government placed over them. , THE "READING OUT" BUSI NESS. An esteemed contemporary a few days ago, threw out the hint to the Winston Journal to "beware" lest it "be read out of the party" because of lis outspoken ness. This "reading out of the party" Is . something of a bygone time. It is a oo temporary of the "party whip," and belongs to the time of . "political forcing," when political bogies gave the principal strength to political parties. Happily these are past, and the Win ston Journal knows U and expresses Its knowledge In the laugh which the '-read-Ins; out" suggestion brings forth. The Winston Journal recognises cer- tain features in a Protective tarT which work lor ths good and prosperity of the people of Its section, and their Interests. It points these features out, endorses them and like any and every North Caro Una newspaper in the same, position. Y defies jratslq criticising since It beliefs initiowaaairsDeingaaua. .:. The presidential candidate who made , the fatal admission of ?tta tariff (being a a local Issue," ruined Ills own political fortune, but he had the entire country to account to for his Speech. Not so the Wmston Journal. . It sees .W '. certain of 1U home affairs which need w " a tariff for their benefit, and It openly USUSIW.O. . h. This declaration might ln another -: community, la another paper, be nnnte "" sseary. therefore not be made ;-, . If the'Seadlng out" process was not tm- already thing of the past,,the newspa per which advocates Its home pro lectio - first and all the time, would, Jtlwllv. Jln,!ff',"t to inch an tte?jt laigakaj It r ' IJJtsJrolce for lis ow community's boat interests and their' advancement. , Tha Winston Journal .can laugh-and say, "If this be political heresy, then A) .10 A: ; r t,J ANOTHER tEXOCRATlC DEPAR- j . . tTUREe . . , It would teem as if the Democratic par tyla several 8tatM,had already gone be- yondparty foadaavsntals la making plat form declarations, but It remained for the New York Democracy in lu recent Bute Convention, to go still farther by de manding the government ownership and control of the anthracite coal mines. To particularise exactly, the following Is a portion regarding this government ownership. "We advocate the national ownership and operation of the anthracite coal mines by the exercise of the right of em inent domain with lust compensation to owners. Ninety per cent of the anthra cite coal depesiu or the worm Being in the Bute of Pennsvlvanls, national own ership can be but in the Interest of the whole people. "jruei.iiae water, Ming a puDiic neces sity,, we advocate national ownersnip and operation of the mines as a solution of the problem which will relieve the country from the sufferings Which fol low differences between labor and cant tal In the anthracite coal mines. This course will insure peace in the mining regions and remove the cause lor diner- ences, leading not only to suffering, but ofttlmes to bloodshed and insurrec tion." This may be "politics," but It Is not Democracy In any degree, and coming from such a State as New York, it Is not hard to realize that the party In the Empire State has suddenly lost Its con servatism and good sense by adopting such a declaration. This declaration Is not only not Dem ocratic, but from the opinions of the highest authorities the scheme is impos sible. However great an evil this anthracite strike may be, there Is nothing to cause the Democratic party to throw over board Its time honored principles, and for the triumph of an hour to lay aside these principles. To endorse this government owner ship of the anthracite coal fields would be but the step to demand further owner ships, which would mean, In their estab llshment, socialism, paternalien, and the creation of a vast centralized govern ment. If this declaration came from the Wild West" of politics it might be tol erated, but coming from New York It Is a severe blow to Democracy's best Inter- eats, and those party principles which are held most sacred. Btatk op Ohio, City of Toledo I Lucas County, ) Frank J. Cheney, makes oath that he Is "Senior pattner of the firm of F. J Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDHED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure, FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. , A. W. GLASOU, seal. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Will Kill "Tom." New York, Oct. 3. Central Park au thorities were compelled to Issue an or der to kill "Tom," the famous big ele phant today because he Is growing vlc ous. I Reservoir Broke. Camden, N. J., Oct. 2. The city reser voir near . Delaware River, broke this morning , and eight million gallons of water escaped. Forty years Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years' . torture might well cause the gratitude ,of anyone. That Is what De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, .Geneva, O. He says: "De Witt's Witch, Bazel Salve cured me of piles after, I had suffered 40 years.' Cures cuts,, horns, wounds, skin dis eases. Beware of - counterfeits. F. 8. Duffy. Great London Fire. London, Oct. 3. A great fire broke ou this, .morning In the White Chapel section, v The. Jewish residents of the district are panic stricken. Look.Ont. For Ferer. Biliousness and liver disorders at this season paay.be prevented by cleansing the system, with De Witt's Little Esrly Risers. Those famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, bnt copiously, and by reason of the ton ic properties, give tone and strength to the glands. F.S.Duffy. r .Two Were KUlei Washington, Oct 8. J., 8. Perdue, engineer, and Edward, Key ar, f reman, were killed today In a rear-end freight colliaoa at Beinning's trestle. i i ? rrcsiueui improves, Washington, Oct. 1. President Itooae velii passed another excellent night. His leg liaealing rapidly, and his pro gress Is satisfactory, TOti rXOW WHAT -YOU ARB TAXING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula Is plainly printed on every bottle showing , that It Is simply Iron aaj quinine, in a tasteless v- I' a c" -i-v a r - f , Pr Co. OVER THE OCEAN. Bom 2.000 discoveries of Illicit atlOn Were mad in Ireland during the year ending March, 1901. Owing to the fall of the campanile the pigeons of Venloa have flows away no ooft knows whither. ' The French population In Algiers is decreasing, while the Arabs are be coming more and more powerful and Independent Borne, though the capital city of IU- ly. Is not the Inrgmt city. It has only 452.000 people, while Milan haa 490,000 and Naples nearly T0O,Qj0u After eating every green thing In the neighborhood swarms of locusts have taken complete possession of all th houses In two Algerian Tillages. There are only 800.000 white people la British South Africa, and at the be ginning of the war there was a defi ciency of women amounting to 70,000. The capacity of Australia for wheat growing la illustrated by the fact that in Queensland alone 50,000,000 acres of suitable landa for wheat arc still un cultivated. OABTOTIIA. BigHtUS f Rioting At Plymouth Wllkesbarre, Pa. Oct 2.-Rloting pre vailed in Plymouth all night, President Mending. Washington, Oct 2. It Is announced at the White House this morning that the President's conditions are satisfac tory. Fri a Total Wreck. Kingston, Jamacla, Oct 2. The Nor wegian steamer Frl, which recently went ashore on the southwest shore of this Island, has been abandoned as a total wreck. America's Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorlHes the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be fore It. It cures sore lips, chapped hands chilblains. Infallible for Piles. 25c at C. D, Brsdham's drug store. Secured Stolen Pictures. Madrid, Oct. 2. Despite the feeble official denials it became known today that an attendant at the antique museum stole two of the most valuable pictures and sold them for a mere song to a foreigner. Prickly heat cured In one appllcat .on by using of Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It 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. S. Duffy's Drug Store. Doctcr Dies of Grief. New York, Oct. 3. Eugene M. Berard a lawyer here received a cable from Onttreaux, Swltzland, announcing the death of Dr. John Byrne, the famous Brooklyn physician. His death was due to grief over the Iobs of five children, victims of consumption. Bean tiw J Tin Kir' "w Haw toays Funeral of Jouett Washington, Oct, 3. The funeral ser vices were held over the body of the late Rear Admiral James E. Jouett at the re sidence of Col. James Morgan today. The Interment was In Arlington. ?A dis tinguished body was present. SHORT STORIES. Ninety-seven American municipali ties now have cremation or reduction plants for sewage. It Is stated that Sun Diego, southern California, is rapidly becoming the Buddhistic center for America. One of the new apartment houses in New York city is equipped with a swimming pool In the basement There are 2.G55 counties in the Unit ed States. Texns has the. largest num ber, 240, and Delaware the smallest number, 3. That this Is an age of slang is dem onstrated by the fact that candy which formerly bore sentimental inscriptions now bears flippant phrases. The number of Mormons In this country has more than doubled In a decade. In 1800 there were 144,000.; In 1900 there were,, more than 300,000. ' , Roadhouses, where meals are served for 1J50 each, have, been established at convenient distances in. the upper 1UKUU cuumrjr iu lucuiuiie irayei. y a peculiar. Dreeq or. nogs oas ror years been raised by Ike Lawrence of Putnam county, Ga. His bogs are not of the cloven footed species, but all "have hoofs like a borae. r; : . With the cutting down of the forests much faster than they can grow again experts declare that the time la near at hand when people will be (dreed ts use other material for articles now made of wood. , ; . , s . His Life ,Jta Peril ,!,; 1 i. "I just seemed to have gone an to pieces,' writes Alfred Bee, Of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness ind a lame back had made, life a burden, t couldn't , eat pr sleep and felt . almost too, worn .out to work when I began to uas Electric Bit ters, but that worked wonders.:; Now I sleep like a top, can eats any thing, iiave gained In strength and enjoy hard work' They give vigorous health and hew life to weak, sickly, run-down- people. J Try them.. Only 50o at C D Brsdham's drag store. y tiUiJ Six Johns to Bury Her. 1 ' ! Mahanoy City, Pa., Sept, 80,-r 't want only Christian pall-bearers, white first games are John," said, Mrs. Silas Huff- BEgle, before she died the. Other day. , PRESIDENTS tAEf APPEAL , " ' ' ' . We operator! and Miners talon Resist I fUtual Terms ef Agreement. Special to Journal. ' V Wajhijgtoh, Oct 8. The meeting of the coal mine owners and Mr. MlUhall at the White House today, resulted la what appears to be a complete failure. The President appealed to the patriot ism of both sides. A recess was taken and then Mr Mitchell said he was willing toleavo the matter to a commission of arbitrators to be appointed by the P red dest. " The mine owners declared they would not In any way recognize Mr Mitchell or the Miners Union, and the only proposi tion they submitted, was that any miner who had a grievance against the mine owners, could submit It to a district judge for settlement The President told both sides be had. no power to take other action than to appeal to them as he had done. Mew York, Oct. 3. The Government at last Issued its final cotton statement, and It Is one of the worse In the annals. Condition of 58.3-10, or 10 points below the ten year average, and lower than last year or 1890 or even 1896. It Is something to cause comment. This. showing is Important enough to bring abont serious thought on the question of supply and demand. It's really of little importance whether the condition Is 68.60 or 62. There is no hope of much more cotton than last year. This Is the important Item. Last year there was brought Into sight 520,000 bales from the previous crop. Consumption Is not likely to be less this season than last Selling on this report may reach a large total. It will be largest In January, but this liquidation Is not likely to have but a temporary effect. There may be a set back In prices but on the whole we are bullish on cotton. Shot Robber Dead. WUllamsport, Oct. 2. Five masked men broke Into the Montoursville trol ley power house and opened fire on the engineer who was . twice wounded but he seized a revolver and shot one dead 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 pcsla, headaches, despondent feelings, sleeplessness In fact, any trouble con nected with the stomach or liver f 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 first We have never known of Its failing. If so something more serious is the, matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. G. Green, Woodbnry, N. J. Gen. Wright Comin j Home. Washington, Oct. 3. The War De partment received word today that General Luke Wright would sail for home today on the transport Sumner. The Best Prescription for Haiaria, ChlUi and Fever is a bottle of Gbovb's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. Peanut Trust Collapses. Suffolk, Va., Oct. 3 The proposed Peanut Trust, which meant to control the chief output of Virginia and North Carolina, has fallen through. Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff. and all skin diseases. For sale at F. 8. Duffy's. Ant-lrut Dona. At tlie turn- i:f the ft oman ocpiihi Hon of Britiiin five illstlnct fpirtes of dogs were thm-. most of which can 'with ci'rtnint.v 1)(! Idfutlllcd with those of the prosuut dny. There were the house dog, the grey hound, the bulldog, the terrier and the slowhound. . ' Wonted Wedding Blags., Wedding rings In St. Kllda used to be made of worsted. ' !f v' Hata. ; - Experts declare hnts are, ' from the hygienic point of view,-an absolute absutdlty,-save' where actual protec tion from the sun Is necessary. ' ; ' Tfce Atmosphere. ' i Up to twenty years ago tt was usual ly estimated that our atmosphere was but forty miles deep It la now put at from 187 to 210 miles. Its thickness Is judged ; by : the Incandescence , of meteors.: , 010 ; ?: -iv - -v - ! TS, BUBeet (. ' : : The largest and. oldest chestnut tree In. the world stands at the foot ef Mount Etna. ( It la 213 feet la clrcttav terence sod is known to be at (oast 2,000 years old. i : 4 Natural ; . Anxiety. '- j ,, , Mothers regard approaching wldter with uneasiness, children take cold! so easily. ., No disease cost more lltle lives tbaa croup. It's attack la so-std-den that the sufferer Is often beyond hu man aid before the doctor arrives! Sack cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure, , Lfqalfles the mocns. allays in flammstlon, removes danger.. , Absolute ly aafev Acts: Immedlaiely.- Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and . lung trouble. ; F. 8.5 McMahpn, Hampton, Ga; WA bad cold rendered me voiceless Just before an oratorical con test I intended to withdraw but toojc One Minute Cough Cure. . If testored my voice in tlrxe to win the medal'! F, S. Duffy. ' CATTLE IN CONDITION. A State Officials , Campaigning;, , 'As T Registration, i State Charier.: Kin j aH Waicaoasa. loCdiatv , ' Ralbioi, Oct 1 State Veterinarian TaU Batter reiarasd today frost a tour la Ashe and WUkee ooanUes, looking after cattle.' Ho says that he found the condition ' ef cattle very liner and that the potopte Aie manifesting great Interest la ths qnaasse.work. Auditor XMaaalett today for Randolph and Montgomery counties on a political campaign tour. Treasurer Lacy and At torney 0 iowJ Gilmer are shsest In the same line of work. ,, It was stated last week that Democratic State Chairman would register inder the "grand, (silver clsase". of the bran chiae amendment, sad yesterday he did a . The law does not require payment of poll tax. aa a prerequisite to registration but as to toting. This is dons so as to give all white men n opportunity to get on the ."permanent roll" of persons eligible to vote, and then whenever' they wish to vote hereafter' they have only to pay the poll tax By this means no white man , la the State can fall to be registered and to be os'" the eligible list.. ..TheBtats; charters. the Ashevllle Of-fioe-Bulldtflg Company,, capital $100,000, and. tU CrqweJqralAMIUlag. Company of Charlotte, oapllal $20,000. , . , Additions to ike Pilot .and the Cara- lelgh cotton mills here.iate been com pleted,, .Ground, was parcbased.today on which a large,' tobacco stemmery and prize house will be built ' Lester Butler, a brother of ex-Senator Sjaxldn Butler, is given a clerkship In the revenue department here. The Worst Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol,' the new discovery which ts mak ing so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting What they est, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their food into the kind of pure, rich blood that makes you feel good all over. Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, I. T., writes: "For a number of years I was troubled with In digestion and dyspepsia which grew Into the worst form. Finally I was In duced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirety cured.- I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dose after meals. It digests what you eat F. 8. Duffy. Boers Seek Kaiser. Berlin, Oct. I. It Is reported here from an authoritative source that Gen erals Both, DeLarey and DeWet have applied to the government to ascertain the possibility of the Kaiser's receiving them, and were informed that an audi ence will be granted conditionally. OABTORXA, Bwittas Tbj Kiwi Yw Haw Mwp Bought ef Bishop Potter's Marriage. Cooperstowa, N. Y., Oct 8. Bishop Henry G Potter will wed Mrs. Alfred Corning Clark, in Christ church here to morrow, Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have In my store," writes druggist C. T. Bmith, of Davis, Ky. "Is Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because It always cures. In my six years of sales it has never failed. I have known It to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Mothers rely, on It best phy sicians prescribe it, and 0. D. Bradham guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free, ! Reg. sizes, BOc and $1. f Gets Contract for Battleship, Washington, Oct 8. The Secretary of the Navy today, awarded a contract for the construction of the new battle ship "Louisiana", to the Newport News shipbuilding company, at Its bid of IS. 900,000. ' Maitland.Fla, October 10th, 1901 The Hancock Liquid gulphtu Co,,'.Baltl- ' more,Md. :..:;Y::, V t- . Gentlemen:! bare had Eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has, the disease yielded so read ily a to LiQtrrnr Sulfhtjb. I think If used properly It Is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. ' I bave prescribed It for others wjth most satisfactory results. I consider lt,he best remedy for cuta neous affections 1 save ever known, and regard it as the greatest medical dlscor ery of the age. .,.. . , , - Respectfully yours, w. a. heard, m. d. Tot sale at F, S. Duffy's. , , ' ! im -Circus. Actor FelL " During John Robinson's circus per formance In pnrhamone of the actors fell from a trapoce and wu badly in Jdred."' He bu been placed la the Watts Hospital la Darbam. ; ' " ; Foxhall, Oct 9. Keene has leased BllckUng BalLat-A-yssham, Norfolk, from the Marquis Lothian .estate: noted for Its gardenslsQ because theanl mala, birds end borne form are all pure v Take a bath in Ilasoock's Liquid 8uL phur. Tbey are superior to thosepf the most celebrated Sulphur 8prings,hevlng the additional adtantRya of being made any desired strength. They, will enre Prickly heat, ra, and all skin dls easss, For ssle cy V, 8. Duffy, 'i if yc'j Ciii rjT rH.lio?- ' " .r Witt this gergkyuw throat of l7?UlQutofcly ewe a BoreTkraa. JL" t 1 I Keep this fact always freeh In your memorj: - ' For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Bores, you need only to apply ; dPlAvionn ?Plttef.t (Inimnt 1 a few times and tha soreness and, inflammation will be conquered and the wounded flesh healed. 1 To get the best results you should saturate a piece 1 ; of soft cloth with the liniment and bind it upon tha wound as you would a poultice. t 25c, COo. asd 1 jQQ bottte. UCCO ailfVC nil yoorimoltiyaiid at Oaves? flnt sls-aof IVtCr AN tIC Url houpTsaOy Legs, Bumblefoot or oUtar diseases among your fowls use Mexican Mustang Liniment :rypw.Morrrrrg 2L.., Or audi Mais to C. ' 'TOskiobsTaV, Joljr M, 187&-DB. O. . Momrr-Ut Ow Sir i JhUm Id ra lhat I akawM it' r mj Mloc villi Towemllant iMdtolM, TKKTIIINA. Oar UUU ilrl, iun IhlrtMa atoalha old, hu had Back kruualetoathine. Kvarr MnuMlv wu aihanitad in tha odaiiauad lo aaaa off pun blood and bam lag fever ooaUaMd for itjt at a Uow. Bar Ufa alnoit daipalrad at Bar mother determined lo trjr TKKTH1NA, and in a day or two there woa a create hamre new Ufa had returned ua bowou were refnlar, aad tkanaa to TKBTiilNA, the xoora.au., w. THE PRICE TELLS I Some recent sales at the Farmers Warehouse (Up4own). Bring your good tobacco find we will pleas M. irOCIC. 84 lbs $13.15. 78 lbs $15.00. 86 lbs $15.50. 21 lbs $18.50. 40 lbs $18.75. M. OASKINS. 888 lbs $22.00. ' M. EDWARDS 70 lbs $20.00. 45 lbs $14.25. 22 lbs $17.25. 285 lbs $15.50. 67 lbs $26.00. ' 42 lbs $10.00. j. n. ironc. 85 lbs $17.50. 181 lbs $15.00. 205 lbs $10.00. C.A. 1POCK 50 lb $15.00. , 44 lbs $17.00. 88 lbs $25.00. . 84 lbs $10.50. C. H. RICHMOND, Auctf.oneer. WE ARE FITTED UP 4 Li "I I )- . i i ,.'1 . ' 8-.r . '- . . , , To FILL ORDERS f of Stoves A full nfaolr nf 1.nml ITpatfli-a. fect with front feed door, j You want. We are prompt in t putting hfifnro nlajiiifr vnnr firiliT. ' 5 We carry;a good stock: of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Plas ter, anything you may want'in liuilders Material. , , ' v t Special lilaok Jack Ktove Blaclnng. . . . . i .. Ball Bearing Castors. ; il m PHONE li.4Sai ff t-WJ. ,.( .,tai,.$Set Jif-li-.'i'I- w 5. ,. ..... ... .. ... '' asa..' . J.AJ. Sale, and Exchange r ft fiU til! fc'ie i, . , t" LAKOE3T wUH? ff-Na A M i it ".' '- ft ."i r Ji ' - N.tnsisi, . ;! -ever onera lor saie m mis city, .a car loaa or eacn )tu. in ,' ," "Also a complete line of Bugis ; W.sgon llarn'4Jlohei .Wblps, Cart(Tiheels,fco,'- . .. ' .1 1 ; ,.'kl. ... ' . 1 I Cim Ckolin-bfiifu, Dlarrhota,Dysiittry, aaa : ths Bowel Troubks ef iriMfirv' .All UtUdrcnrsr4o. i Wga fesUtt. 1 a 1 1 vt . iI llaV.I 111 .uaiJUiiirMJijiiiis a, ta aawta, MrcagUMas rM. n.1- N . swim. ths Child sad Maku mu vmj u Miiu at visum , TEETHING EASY. l. MOPFKTT. M. D- ST. LOUIS. MO. flhaiM of afttaerlDlioaa ffam faaillr DATtlolaaa, Har howala Ntua kaka u a dolo wall. muivau. Miior aaa nvpneaw Aaaaaawei'ua.J nwwm. you. QA8KIN8 and BRYAN. 100 lbs. $18.75. 10 His $32.50. 51 lbs $13.25. 21 lbs $85.00. O. C.I POCK. 174 lbs $15.00. 145 lbs $17.50. 37 lbs $16.50 220 lbs $14.25. MRS. MOLLIEC. 1POCK 15 lbs $70.00. 172 lbs $1 .00. 64 lbs $30.00. 27 lbs $20.00. 17 lbs $25.00. 7 lbs $50.00. C.F. UA8KIN3. 88 lbs $10.50. 41 lbs $15.50. 23 lbs $17.00. 21 lbs & $28.01. 48 lli $20.00. J. , M . HOWARD, Manager, Farmerw Warehouse. Wilann Heaters, and both are per will find on our floor the kind jou tnem op. imox out bmhjs over 1 ' ' ' ' ( w78,ltooU M i f NEW JBRJI,..f n ,;? JONES r ffl i-"' Dies Mia 5 ' . "Vl Aa ' af-en-i""" WN8ET STOCK OP
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