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TDE WEEKLYrJOCRNAL BstakttsacA 1S7. - Published U Twe Bortoons, every Tue Uy ud Friday a N Middle 8trwt,Mw Wb,n.c.;ez2 CHARLES L, STEVEN ditob in FBonmot 8UB8CBIFTION RATEP Two Monti Three Month, J r Twtln MnrAka. $1-00 ONLY IH ADVAHC. Advertliin rate furnished upon ap . pUeatlo at the office, of upon inquiry by mail. M-Tha Jormn4L is only on py-ln-Hadvanee bis. Subicribw; will scriptloo uA en immediate response to nOtlOD Wl.l r appro"" "J - JOUBSAl Fntered t the Postoffice, .New Bern if. G. as second-class matter. Sectlom Two, Friday Oct. 10, 1908 VICTOR! FOR GREENSBORO COMPANIES. The Greensboro, N. C. Fire Insurance Companies hare just won a notable vie torr over the Southeastern Tariff. Asso- clatton, which Is an attempted monopoly seeking Insurance organization. Some months ago the Southeastern gave notice to insurers that their fire rates would be advanced 26 per cent, at the same time seeking for the coopers tion of the Greensboro Companies. These companies refused to join In this forced Insurance rate advance, say Ing there wss nothing to warrant mak lng the additional tax upon the lnsurer- The Southeastern then began a petty warfare upon the Greensboro companies attempting to buy up or drive out Its agents and thus get them out of the busi nasi. But the Greensboro companies not only kept In business but backed up at home, secured so much new business, as to threaten the Southeastern's business, In fact has greatly reduced It. The ead has come, and the Southeast ern has been forced to take off Its extra tax of 26 per cent, In fact;the Southeast rn Is now In the cut rate business, as dt has besides the 26 per cent, taken off 10 per cent, thus proving the falsity of Its previous contention, when It ad. vanced the rate 25 per cent, that the ad Vance was necessary to protect It against loss. It was only an attempt st extortion, because It thought Itself strong enough to carry Its point, and no insurer should be deceived by this cut Into giving up the Greensboro companies, which have tood for the Insurer against the South astern Trust Association. The victory belongs to the Greensboro Fire Insurance Companies, and the bus- ' lness, all that is possible, should be given them. THE WEEK OF THE ELKS. Today closes the Elks Carnival '.which has held the attention and time of this community during the past week. It may not be called a great affair, this Carnival, a too strict analysis ',is not de manded to prove Its value, but it has made a welcome break to those people Who have not been away during the summer months, and whose amusements and good times depend upon what is brought to their doors. It la not expected that the Elks Carni val , would come under criticism, as might the "passing show" of one night. Its chief .value may be said to be Its . merit ss a fun producer, to those who "daily gather upon the' Midway, o greet ,frlends and take part, hi, ,the .confetti throwing, the merry-go-around, or see , nek freaks as were on exhibition. It is , these diversions, such ss the Carnival just closing, gave, that go to make up the existence of a community, to give its people some change from he monotony of the every day kind of, work and to bring Into action the fan enjoy ing part of human nature. ";f? $ f Those who have .visited .the Carnival and taken part in lU .lgl)tiand festivi ties, beet know of the" benefits enjoyed, , while those who failed to visit the Par ( javal, to walk JU nJdway, see the shows Which might have pleased, and did not jMtfer into the fun of the confetti thtow " ;taf bate; mfcejed a ood time. j v The Carnival parses, but the remem brances of lis vailotts attractions .wlll remain to be talked oyer byyougand 7i .ddUIt iM'JrviedJt'jjupop;,aian - - Innocent mirth producer. ,:. . .... 1 ' ..-.v?','? f .jjtJISB AND' WORK' NECESi I 'Short road to an education, a two , yeais college coarse equal to, other oal . kcs' four yean oourse, and similar a nouncpmonU may be found Innowepa rsfs and periodicals, eiverilaing In the f : t of JacsMon. ' i c - " -'ta I .:.:ar,s wUcfc can shorten school or college course, bat then is bo ssjy road to a good education, forth attainment of sack aa edaeatloa can only be acquired by perseverance, time and effort 'oa the part of th applicant QTh educational movement begun la this Bute, the seemingly great appro priations for on year, might appear to son persons as sufficient to not only start, but also prove enough, so that farther large appropriations would be nnneceesary. Bat each is far from the case. The work already begun, the appropriations made and money spent from these ap propriations, are but the precursors, if Horth Carolina Is to be taken out of the list of Illiterate States, If real illiteracy Is to he eradicated. There are no short outs, by which Illiteracy can be removed. It Is a work and a great one, one in which the parent can bear a most importsnt part, in fact without the hearty and continuous co operation of the parent with the teacher, the latter cannot successfully cope with conditions. It Is the need of patience and persever ance, not only on the part of the parent and teacher, but on the part of the tax payer, and every friend of education, which are so essential to the work of educstlon and Its successful progress in North Carolina. It la no easy road for any of those rn gaged In this educational work, but it is a work, which demands keeping up even more than all other work, for through it must come the better civilization, the higher morals of a people, the knowledge of right from wrong, of good from evil, which can only come through the educa tion of the youth of the State. There Is no time, effort or money ex' pended In this educational work, but which will bring great results and re wards, If faithfully continued to the end, to the time when the stain of illiteracy has been thoroughly and forever re moved. State of Onio, City of Tolkdo I Lucas County. 1 Frank J. Cheney, makes oath that h is senior partner 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 HUNDKED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarkh 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. GLASON, j seal. I INotary 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. CHENEYJ& CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best,1 ' Cede West Indies. Cepenhagen, Oct. 8. Foreign Minis ter Deuntzer submitted a bill at Lands thing today ratifying the cession of the Danish West Indies to the United States and urging a speedy settlement of the matter. OASTOniA. Bttritk -Thl Kind Yn Haw Wwayj Btgaataie of No Loss of Life. Bausmont. Tex. Oct 8. Reports of loss of life In the oil field are found to be untrue. The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It Is simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c. Glass Plant Burned. ChlcagoJlL, Oct. 8. The two-story brick building occupied by the Pittsburg Plate ftlaaa Company was burned today. The loss U 1250,000. Take a bath in Hancock's Liquid Bui. phur. ' They are superior to those of the most celebrated Sulphur Springs, having the additional Advantage of being made any desired strength. They will cure PrlcWy Jeat,:Ecxema, and all skin dis- For sale by F. 8. Duffy.' - 4 Bflj Sentenced to Han?. Bt. John, N. F., Oct 8 Frank Higglns sixteen years old, convicted of shooting a boy , comrade,' William Doherty, of burglary and other crimes has been sent enced to hang December 18. Out of Death's Jaws, v ' "When death, seemed very near from a severe stomaclvsnd liver trouble, tha 1 had suffered with - for years," writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C "Dr. King's New Life rills saved my life and gave perfect health." .Best pills on earth and only 25c at CDBradham's drug store. -Coal Advances in London. London, Oct. 8. The London Coul ex change today advanced household coal a shilling a ton. Coke also, advanced a shilling a dozen sacks. . Prickly, healourod Ib one. application by using of. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur. It. will also curelEczema, Fetter, Pimp les, Ringworm, Lmndruff, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, . and all skin troubles in a tiort time, when used ss directed. , For r's st F. P. Duffy's Drug Btoie, , BETWEEN HEATS. Tow &. 23U&. baa been purchased by George Urban. Jr, a lioffato road driver. Little Boy's wmdpuffs are bothering Mm again, and be may not be started this year. That much discussed pacer, Elder one, 2.0W4. -has been laid up because of lameness. DarleL 2:05Vi. and Conner. 2.-03. re eently failed to beat the pole pacing record at Srrarnne. Nov. 17 to 22 are the dates selected for the national horse show at Madi son Square Garden, New Tort The Beachcr. 2:17. that was In jured at Dover. N. H, will not be ready to start again this season. Anna dam of Dolly Bldweu. 2:0Stt. has a fool by Allerton. 2.W4. and bas agaiu been bred to that horse. Klondyke. 258, now racing In the west, wna sired by Da mo, dam Esthe rs, by Alroont Lightning, and was bred by Henry a Jewett at Cheney. Kan. The La wson people a year ago turned down six-year-old Dulce Cor, 2:08& as ber legs were under suspicion. She now holds the world's record for green trotting marcs. FortyYears Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years' torture might well cause the gratitude, of anyone. That Is what DeWttt's Witch Hszel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: "DeWltt's Witch Oszel Salve cured me of piles after I had suffered 40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, skin dis eases. Beware of counterfeits. F. S. Duffy. Inexpensive Garment. "Yes," buUI the soprano lu the cbolr loft, "religion Is absolutely free and without price." "And yet." grumbled the basso pro fundo, "It Is considered quite the thing to mnfce n cloak of that cheap mate rial." Rnltiuiore News. Too Milfb. Claru Dldu't you tlnd Charlie Cas tk'tou too frrsli? Maud-1 should say so. 1 didn't mind Ms kissing me, but I thought it was too much when he asked me to be his wife. -Life. 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 8alve. It glorifies the face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish be fore it. It cures sore lips, chapped hands chilblains. Infallible for Plies. 25c at C. 1), Brao'htm's drug First Snow of the Season. Merrills, N. Y., Oct. 8.-The firrt snowstorm of the season In this part of the Adirondacks occurred this morning. The mountain tops are covered with now. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in my store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, 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. 1 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 C. D. Bradham guarantees satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes, 50c and Will Keep up Strike. Wilkesbarre, Oct. 8. The statement Is issued from headquarters this after noon which says that a fifth of the unions have voted to keep up the strike. The Worst Form. , Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol, the new discovery which Is mak ing so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they eat, 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. Cranflll, 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 entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia. Take a dove after meals. It digests what you eat . F. S. Duffy. - Refuses to Tell Who Shot Elm. Winsted, Conn., Oot. 8. Suffering in tense pain due to having received a full charge of shot in the left thigh, Dr, Stockwell, a leading physician of New Marlboro, refuses to divulge the name of his companion . who accidentally shot him. .,- z, . ). ' ' , ' OASVOniA. Bsaistkm : W i HlW HIW Bwflt Btfiatut ef Ten-Tear-Old Acquitted of Murder. Scranton, Pa., Oct.0. Stephen Chick ore aged ten, who was placed on trial in the Quarter Sessions Court, charged with the murder of Mamie Kubulis, also aged teg, in a playmates quarrel at Win ton, wss by direction of Judge Ferris, found not guilty,'- ' a. Jews Stone Ijred Millionaire Bt. Petersburg. Oct. 9. Word has been received here of the brutal murder of Octogenarian millionaire, named Kollis sher at Starokonstantlnoft for breaking the Jewish Sabbath lsws. -, lf (, ; Look Out For , FeTer. : ; Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with .DeWltt's Little Early Risers. Those (famous little pilli do not gripe,, They move the bowels gently, but eopiously, and by reason of the ton lo properties, give tone and strength to thd glands. ... F. 8, Duffy. . , V Reduction in number ot State Con- TlCti ' Big Dcataad for Weed. Tramst K al ias; Tkeir Appearances. Winter Tourists Beginning to Come Senth. Raleigh Sills are -; , Is Cottea Mill Xerger. Ralbiod, Oct. 10. The number of Bute convicts Is 830, a falllag off ta numbers of 644 In twenty year. In the penitentiary there are only 90, none of whom can be sent away to work on the farm or on railways. Good pro gress is being in harvesting the crops st the farm and 300 bales of cotton are al ready ginned and packed. Another set of campaign appoint ments has been made for Governor Ay cock and he will not return here until the 26th Instant. On the 27th he will open the State Fair. The demand for wood here Is far greater than In many years. Prices have not as yet risen, oak being $2.60 and pine f 1.75 to $3 a cord. The street railway Is using wood for fuel. The advance guard of tramps has ar rived here. One of these pilgrims says that the number coming South will be large, and that tney will go as. far to wards the Gulf of Mexico as they can, in order to dodge the cold weather. It is also learned that more tourists than usual will come South for 'the win ter. Moore county will hare several thousand of these winter vlslt'oro. They are making that county rich, aad in a few years It will be one of the richest in the State. Another great hotel Is to be built. The president of a railway of a hun dred miles length, which has done an immense business in lumber, says that so great is the cutting of timber that he will have next year. to look for other linos of business. Not long sgo there were over 25 saw mills on his road. This year his timber haul has not been half as large as It was last year. Miles of forest have been literally destroyed.' The Stale Superintendent today sent a warrant to Scotland county for five rural school llbrarlee; the first estab lished in that county. Cotton mill men here are Interested in the news that 70 mills have gone Into the II. E. Fries combination or merger. Two Raleigh mills are in it. M aiti.and, Fi.a, October 10th, 1901 The Uancock Liquid Sulphur Co,,. Balti more, Md. Gentlemen: I have had Eczema over thirty years, have tried many remedies prescribed by various physicians, but to nothing has the disease yielded so read ily as to Liquid Sui.rnuit. I think lf used properly It is undoubtedly a speci fic for Eczema. I have prescribed it for others with most satisfactory results. I consider it the best remedy for cuta neous affections I have ever known, and regard It as the greatest medical discov ery oi the age. Kespectruuy yours, W. A. HEARD, M.'D. For sale at F. S. Duffy's. Both Were Killed. Washington, Oct. 9. Willlsm Dough erty, a book-binder the Government printing office, as the outgrowth of a lover's quarrel, slot and killed his sweet heart, Miss Amelia Fisher, and then com mltted suicide. His Life In Peril. "I just seemed to bave gone all to pieces," writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare, Tex., "biliousness and a lame back had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out to woik when I began to use Electric Bit ters, but that worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained In strength and enjoy hard work' They give vigorous health and new life to weak, sickly, run-down people. Try them. Only 50c st C D Bradham's drug store. , Consuls- lExchange. Waahineton. Oct. 8. Consul General Bragg, st Havana, was today transferred to Hong Kong. This Is sn excheuge of posts with Consul General Rublee. Scalded to Death. ' , , Bridgeton, N. J., Oct. 9 While sol dering canned lima b?sns In a Norwich canning factory, Joseph Blossom fell headlong In a vat and was scalded to death. 1 : t...' . . Natural Anxiety. .Mothers regard approacning winter with uneasiness, children taae cold so easily. No disease costs more little lives than croup. It's attack Is so sud den that tbe sufferer is often beyond hu man aid before the doctor arrives. Bach cases yield readily to One Minute Cough Cure. Liquifies the mucus, allays in flammation, removes danger. . Absolute ly safe. Acts Immediately. Cures coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis, all throat and long trouble. ' F. 8. McMahon, Hampton, Os: "A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before en oratorical eon test. I Intended to withdraw ; but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice In time to win the medal." ' T. 8. Duffy. ' . A-'-M ' " ' '; - ': L ' i sssBatsasjajsBiii i sii n f.- j,. - Victini of Error. J Cleveland, Oct. 9. Frank Buetiner, who was operated op under the belief that he had swallowed his false teeth while asleep Tuesday night,' but which were found under the bed after, the Oper ation, died this morning'.' " 1 t v -, iitataT4TBJSJBaBWs " ' f ' r - t ' Use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur, for Eczema, Pimples, Ringworm, Dandruff! smllsll.skln.dieeases. For .sale.et.F. P. Duffy's. ;;si .:, ;iif,,r V- TO FORCE OPERATORS ' ' ToSBirea&er an End Strike or lave ;'JUbc$ Sdzed. -': '.' Special to Journal. " ' New You, Oct, 10.-Th Interest in the coal strike centered here today. - Republicans kwden ot Mew York and Pennsylvania k are trying to . force the operators to surrender and end the strike pthenrbte they an told the legislature ot Pennsyivaala. wQl say tee Stat most seize and operate the mines. Plersoat Morgan , was at Us confer- ence. The operators ask Governor Stone to call for Federal troops, and also ask for federal Injunction. Shaw Will Not Resign. Washington, Oct. The report from Boston that Secretary Shaw Intends to retire from (he cabinet was vigorously denied at the Treasury this morning. English Buying Land1 Concord, N. a, Oct 9. The biggest land deal that has ever been made In this section was made public today, when It became known that aa English syndicate had purchased 600 acres of mining land IS miles south of this town. i- Roosevelt Steadily Better. Washington, Oct. 9. The President s outing yesterday was so beneficial that his physicians gave permission for lis repetition today. Joy Killed Old Democrat Stamford, Conn., Oct. 9. Excitement occasioned by the unlooked-for Demo cratic victory in the town election here yesterday is believed to bave caused the death of Jeremiah Maher, a well-known citizen of the town. O Btantas ilWaMTwHlWalwiyt of FEMININE CHAT. kflse Nina Krog Is the Susan B. An thony of Norway. She started the first woman's suffrage agitation there eight een years ago. Mrs. Mark Guy Pearse, wife of the noted English pulpit orator, Ib ono of the most faithful workers in the cause of. charity in all England. Grace George has one of the most valuable private libraries in New York, her bookshelves bearing hundreds of old plays and many rare first editions. The dowager Duchess of Abercorn now has 140 descendants living name ly, ten chllten (five sons and five ' daughters), fifty-nine grandchildren and seventy -one great-grandchildren. Mrs. Alice Braunworth Halsted is an enterprising pharmacist in Muscatine, la. She graduated from the Cincinnati school of pharmacy and is an expert In the drug business, According to La Tie Illustree, the Inst surviving witness ot the battle of Waterloo Is Mine. Marie Theresa Du puis. now living at Chapelle lei Her lulmony, near Charlerol Miss Helen M. Gould bas added to the long list of her benefactions a gift of $40,000 to Mount Hoiyoke college. The money will be used to endow a chair ot Biblical literature la memory of Miss Gould's mother. The Marchioness of Londonderry has brains as well! as beauty. She Is a clever talker, has written several able articles tor reviews and magazines and has a considerable talent for organiza tion. Boating and yachting are ber fa vorite amusements, Mrs. Edmund Rice, wife of the colo nel of the Twenty-sixth regiment United States volunteers, In tbe Philip pines, has put In a claim at the war department for $1,000,000 a -royalty on a device for rolling up and carry lng shelter tents used by the army lace the civil war.. CAUTION! u This Is not a, gentle, word but when you think how liable you are not to pur chase for 75c the only remedy unlvenally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any medicine In the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment ot Consumption and Throat and Lusk tror, bles without losing Its treat popularity a'd these years, you will be thankful we cell ed your attention toBosohee's Genr.an Syrup. There are so many ordinary oough remedies made by; druggists and others that are cheap and good for light oalds perhaps, but for severe Coughs, Bronchi tis, Croup and especially for Consump tion, where there is difficult ezpectora tion apd coughing during . the , nights and mornings, there is nothing like Ger man Syrup. Bold by all,, druggists In the civilized world. , Q. O. Gbxih, Woodbury, N. J. Tlte Kaceaaltr of MyateFy. - li' To be coutent in utter darkness out Ignorance ,, la , Indeed unmanly, iap4 therefore we think 4bat to love; light and find knowledge must be alwayf right Yet . (as in all matters befor observed wherever , pride has any share in the work jeyen knowledge anal Bght may be ill pursued. J Knowledge is good and light is good, yet tnsua pertahedi In seeking , knowledge and the moths perish In aeckUit Ught an4 If we who are crushed betarei the moth .will not accept such mystery ss Is peedful to, us we shall perish 1st Bite manner. '' Rone but the proud will mourn over this, for we may always know- mow If w choose by working on, but thipleosure K I tWnav e humble people in knowing that tha Journey Is endless, the treasure tnex haustible.'Tmpa ,o .Architecture, Buskin., '.... . . ..I . TOO KKOVf WHAT , TOO AWS.TAXBTO VVhen you take GroT' Tasteless Cha Tonic, becsuse, the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing' that, U Js simply Iroavand quinine in a tsstelsss onn." i:p cure nor j.lT.zt t.J, w4 IT IlJ V. iLLl Ul lBMTsBtoa(laikaUraUof vmtara4 With thfrgarsbjoer throat ofgai will quickly car a Bore Taroa, v I' GOiswa : Keep this jY ' fact alvaya freeh For Cuts, Mashes 1 need only to apply ( ffyexican ftfystang iniment . i j -1 a few times aad the soreness and Inflammation will 1' to conquered and the wounded flesh healed. To gctthebestresultayon should saturate a piece ' ! of soft cloth with the liniment and bind it upon the wound as you would a pouKlce. ' ' aScCOo. and 1.00 a bottle. t KEEP AN EYE ON K1 diseases among your fowls use ttesloaa Atu R.MOFFETT'S ftttUIUt'MUMW" a.UM BOSS WiT.WVU Costs Only 25 cents 30r suU IS ewts to C. Touiocb, Ala.. Jul. ML 187S.-D. a J. Stomrr-SIi nrpninMwith rwuoaUmt medMna, TBKTHINA. Oar UIU trt, )ut lairuaa nuxttto old, ka baa Iraptl toMbinc. Starr mmd waa cihauud la la laap of pnacrlptlou froa famll, parilctaai. Her bowU cdntiaoMl to tiaai off pur blood and bnmlac few ooaUaaad (or trnj at a Una. Bar Ul wai alauMt daipalrad of. Hxr mother determined to Irj TKKTHIN A, and In a da, or two then wu a (real ebanf uw Ufa had ntaraad Iha boaala vera refular, and thanka to TKKTHIN A, tha Uttl baaa la now doiac welU Youn. ale, D. w. MclVKH. Bdltor aad rroprlalDr Tajkafaa (Ala.) Maws. J. A. JONES, Livery, Feed Sale ana Exchange i -LARGEST AND FIN8ET STOOKJOF- .. - HOBSES;and 3TJX-ES, ever offend for sale in thin city,' A car liwd of each just in. , Alao a complete lino of Buggies, JWagonp, Humeas, Kobec, Whips, Oart Wheels, Ac, ' .1 A JOXEN, Jiroatl St. tSlfewart'g Old Stand. THE PRICE TELLS I Some recent sales at the Farmers Warehouse (Up-town) your good tobacco and we will please you M. IFOCK. 241bs$U.I5. " , 78 lbs $16.0a i 86 lbs $16.50. 81 lbs $18.50. , 40 lbs (319.75. . M. GASKlNr1, 888 lbs O $22X0. "J Vs - iM.EDWAK.. 70 lbs $20.60. ' " 46 lbs $14.85. 29 lbs $17.15. t851bs$l.W V 67 lbs $36 0; ; " lbs $19.00. - ' 4 ' ; j. n. irocK. i ftr, ih ta i7.sa lbs $15.00. " ' orw iha am ftn."- '4 ,-i.fV!.?..V- cAirocK. 6 lbs Q $16.00. ' ; t 44 lbs $17.00. trti .. ,,;S8 lbs $85.00.5 rt4ibs $ioj;o. J f wx- : :a:u howard, Manager, -, C;:H.rRICHlIOin), ' Parmew Warehouse. Auctlqpeer. WEARE WTTED UP To FILL ORDERS for Stoves A .full stock of Wood Heatera, Wilifoa Heaters, and, both are per iect rith faontieed;dootrf You r7ill find on our floor the kind you wftht. We w our itook oyer "before pJaclDyour osi'T,'''::'-'. '.' .... Wa carry good stock of Sash, "Doors, Blind, Wme, Cement, Plas ter, anything yon'may vrant i4 Uuilders Material. , , J ;SpecialalfJackBiveBliwking. . l Beflrit-Castors. f , . " " ' " r J Qaskill-'' Hardware Co. . & In your memory: and all Open Sores, yon at Out var first lira of Legi, Bnmbkroot or other BUistaits adauneM. Ctm CMn-Ufuloa, DinHoa,Dyeatery. sad ; th Bowl Troubles ef ChUtotnofAurAg: Aids Digestion, R,eguUts tM Bowels, MrcngtMns the Child and Makes - at Dnuxists, TEETHING EASY. J. MOFFuTT, M. D. 8T. LOUIS. MO. Itaar Sir i Jubm Id n Sinwli dial I haald jam tables Bring GABKINS sud BUVAN. 100 Ib. $10.75. 19 lbs $32.60. 51 lbs $182 21 lbs $65.00. f O. CI POCK 174 lbs $15.00. 145 lbs $17.60. ' 87 lbs $10.60 i J20 lbs $14.25. . ' MRS. MOLL1E C. 1POCK. 15 lbs $70.00. 172 lbs $12.00. 641bs$3a0O. - . 271bs$2a00. - 17 lbs $26.00. . 7 lbs $30.(0. i ' o.E.' GABKINS. " 88 Hi $10.50. ' 41 lbs $15.60. 23 lbs $17.00. 21 lbs $28.00. ' 48 lbs $20.00. i
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