AROUI AlfD AtOUT. ACCIDENTAL SSOOTEfC , BAD COUNT! ROADWAYS .:, - HUT AiOUTTOWH. ACUCIOCS ACT. The Elks FvnlU Chrismus Tree ane Prtsenii forfoor WWie Children. There vu a beautiful eight prwuttd at the Elks lodge room lMt evening. ' Ths occasloa iu the Christmas tree which u girw for th hexflt of the poor white children of the city and the little ones fared royally M the hands of the generous Elks. K. The tree wss beautifully arranged with lighted Upon, aad behind the tree vera placed the presents ooatlatlng of tore, candy aad torpedoes, eta. The plea of distribution wu to b(g aad broad that there were not enough chlld- rea for the number of preeeata. A fact . contrary to the general rale. There were ' 80 boxes of candy, MO toye aad BOO packagea of torpedoee. The were about 100 children present . . c , .' Seats Class in the person of Mr Jim Dawson was the observed of all obser Tert among the little folk and hla entry wu the eignal for a grand ruth to cen tre. He waa buy giving oat preeente for a long time. Once in a while a rip ple of merrimeat would be ceased by the announcement of a present for one of the patronesses. ; Some of the young ladlee carried oS tone toy horses and drama to the greet amueement of the children.. The occasion was one of huge enjoy ment for the children and as It wu for those who did not receive a large amouat of presents at heme and were overlook b ed by the Sunday school. The act was one which Will endear the order of Elks to the hearts of every one. It waa only one of the many kindly - deeds that hare originated with then and Is a good temple of the unlimited ; charity of the Elks. . ; . -; Many little children said as they re ceived thelrpresents last night "God Z bless the Elks." OASTOnlA. Samtht and Yos Hm hwyi BwgW Slgiatne DIED At Raleigh, It. 0., Monday, December 80th, Jalia A wife of Mr Saml W " Latham. Funeral from A & N C B R de : pot this morning on the arrlTal of the 10 - o'clock train. Foot Ball If cw Tear's. A game of foot ball between the local ,: team and the college students who are " spending the holldsys in the city, is being arranged to take place Hew Tears Day at Athletic Park, The game with Wilmington has been ' indefinitely postponed as the Wilming ton team could not come on Christmas and it was Impossible for the home team to practice as most of the players were busy during the week. We, the undersigned, believing Dr 8ETH ARNOLD'S BALSAM to be a re liable Remedy for Bowel Complaints ' hereby guarantee a twenty-five cent bot tie to give satisfaction or money refund (ed., T. A: Henry. Kid Gloves. i V- . .... ' Don't pay $1.00 and fOS for Kid : Gloves, but go to J. J, Baiter and get them for 76c. and $1.00. ''Xf Win the right seat. Tha 014 iMty Khw Exactly WtuM ..., sa Waa Aboat. As the Broadway car-stopped on the south side of the square an aged worn " ' an stepped aboard. She was plainly but comfortably dressed, and the style of her garments proclaimed her a for , - elgner. . The car .was only partially . flUed as sbft stepped aboard, and yet . she deliberately sought is place' among i the smokers on one of the". three rear seats. The conductor, concluding she "; was taking the seat through Ignorance, ran to her and caught her arm. Then this dialogue ensued;. Conductor Take one of the front seats, madam. These are reserved for smokers. . .. . i -' .- Old Lady (mildly) Br-r-r-seet-swl- ... obrararu. ... -., t Conductor I say, these seats are for t the; smokers. , Ladies don't sit here. f Old ' Lady (earnesUy) Ski-toorarn- bzc-xlng-tum-burow. ; " i t . ' Conductor (raising his voice) Smoke, . pipes, puff. ,lgars,: tabac. . Choky, , smoky. .: .,, r . Old Lady (smiling) Pesky-hoparoo-all-ba-singtum-boeh. ! 1 . ' Conductor (looking around) Say, . doea anybody aboard the car under- , stand this blnmed lingo? . , i t. No response from, passengers. ., . Conductor (loudly) Ladles don't sit here. They take the front seats. The front seats; do you understand? These ' seats are for smokers men who smoke whew, whew! v i Conductor here Imitate a man aneetv Ing and choking. ' Old lady smiles, but resolutely re fuses to leave her seat . ,1 - ; , Conductor Bay, will jom take i front seat? - Old Lady (with much dignity) Say, Tors da madder mit you? .., . ! Conductor falls back aghast and says no more. Old 1. !y thereupon reaches among the lai.lt breadths of her skirt and, T" -g out a short blnek pipe and a r ' rroceciU to i-ujoy a eomforta I Uc. Clrfcl:' ml Plain Dealer, S J, J. Edxier Is agent iot the T7. r theTT.ri 1 ' i. Lewis Crc-""'.t and VT. P. Tatf- i f r a r 1 E. r. rood's r v. .,'xc a. .Every r.i.'r uaran- teed ' a. mm sk J Cottoa sold 8.8S yesterdsy. The Boetoa String Band went to Soot- land Keck last night to play for aa en tertainment and wOl return aad play for a dance here tomorrow night lilts Laura Hughes has returned to her home ia this city from a trip to Eng land. She bad the pleasure of witness ing the coroaetloa of King Edward. Aetrong wind made the dust a very disagreeable feature about our streets yesterday, fortunately the city spi inkier relieved the situation early in the game. The friends of Mr Sam S Biddle will be sorry to learn that he has hsd a case of appendicitis. Mr Biddle has been operated upon, and last night was re ported as getting along comfortably. Mr Joe K Willis bat sold to the U S Government .some iron fencing which will be placed oa the north side of the Post office lot and will match the new iron fence recently purchased for the Christ church yard. The negro Lawrence who shot Walter Harrison, is still at large. All diligence Is belnused to locate him. , There Is sn oyster famine on now and t Is almost Impossible for oyster dealers to get the bivalves in any considerable quantity. The steamer Blanche is on the wnys at the Mesdows yard and will not be off before the end of the week. The ttesm- L.H. Cutler is trto on the ways. Walter Harrison, the white boy, who wsa shot by Anthony Lawrence Xmas morning is improv ng finely and unless blood poison sets In he will recover in't few days. The temperature made a new low mark yesterdsy, registering 17 degress above zero. It was cold again last night, but rising . temperature is Indicated for to night. and Monday. The "first white thad of the season made Its appearancejnere this week. It was a medium ..sized "tack." The fish erman reported the catch of a herrlng yesterdsy. Hickory . shad are quite plentiful in the market. Mr W B Coleman who has been ill at Elnston for some time has returned to Nsw Bern and resumed his duties as con ductor on the A & N C R R. Mr Cole man's friends are rejoiced to welcome him back to his old position, Mr David W Hensley who has been sick with pneumonia for several weeks died yesterday afternoon at his home on South Front street. He was 21 years of age. The funeral will be held at his late home this morning at 10 o'clock. Rev H C Moore will conduct the services. Mr R J Straley, telegraph operator for Murphy & Co., was united In marriage to Miss Eulah Wallace at Raleigh-on Christmas day. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr J 8 Wallace, Elizabeth City, who was formerly a shoe dealer here, aad she Is well and favorably known In this City. Their friends wish them long life and happiness. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Ed Jourhal Do the men In authori ty la this city believe that because the people have long tolerated the most flagrant violation of Sunday laws and slept upon their rights as citizens in the matter of issuing liquor licenses that the moral sense of the community Is dead and that a refined people have abandoned all sense of decency and pro priety! , , Because New Bern is a wide open town is there any reason for outraging the wishes of the residents of a neigh borhoodand sticking a bar room just where fifty per cent of the patrons of the leading dry goods stores, two of the banks, and two of the leading grocery stores must necessarily come into con tact with the habitues of a rum shop f Because most of the dentists, a promi nent physician and the pott oflce are located In this Immediate neighborhood, to which places the ladles of the town must necessarily frequently go, to say nothing of the many other residents of the neighborhood, Is It any reason why a liquor saloon should be opened there ? Because the Rector of Christ Church lives within a hundred steps and relig ious service bare been conducted for a century or mora In the' church . around the corner and supported by the follow ers of Jesus Christ, Is it any reason why one Cohen should 'be armed with the privilege of establishing a branch agen cy of hell la close proximity to prevail against the house of the Lord t If not Why wss the privilege granted over the protest of the leading residents of the neighborhood? N, HORSES AND HORSEMEN. : . Lemuel Hitchcock hns sold the brood mare Rose A by Pembroke, 225 (son of Jay Bird), to Qeorgo W. Leayitt. The.Abbof will spend the whiter at Patchen WUkvs stock form in the hope that Kentucky air and blue grass will rejuvenate htin. - 4 ' -;i : Baron Wilkes and Onward divide the honors of being' the leading sires of 2:10 performers, each having nine of his get to the select list. William Long, Pittsburg, Pa., hns sold to James Butler, East View farm. New York, the black pacing colt King Direct, three years old, by Direct, 2:06. L. VL. Haygood, King's Mountain, N. C, bae purchased the bay filly Lenore Bell, three years old, by Electric Bell (son of Electioneer), from T. L. Craig, Gastonlu, N. C. It B. Bedford, Paris, Ky has sold the bay gelding slassay, six years old. by Byron Wilkes, dam Lulu, by Star Dixy II., to Pennsylvania pnrtles. Mas Say showed a mile in 2:08. Scott Hudson's campaigning string for next season will Include Rhythmic, 2:C3; Chase, 2:07; Hawthorne, 2:11; Jay KeClrciror, -2:23; EJl!e Conners, Tab.uia, 2.05; Doctor Madara, and r. x. . ASoy IsSbet With Aa Air Ga la The Hands of His Brother. ' 'Yesterday afternoon . Jacob, sou of Sam Brooks accidentally shot his brother Isaac, with aa a!r rifle which he dldal know waa loaded. The bullet cut the boy's eyelid and made a painful wound bat It Is not con sidered serious. Saverel minor accident with these air guns have happened recently and there is a good deal of careless snooting with tbem. While they are supposed to be harmless, there are occasions like the case stated above when they may prove quite serious. 4 ' The guns should not be allowed la the h'.nds of small boys "or of chtldrea tn cllucd to be "smart,' wi'h such things. ': An Explanation. The police wish to correct aa errone ous Impression In regard to the search for young Lawrence after the shooting Christmas morning. . They searched the entire hoase with the exception of one room prior to the arrival of the Mayor and Chief of police. That room wu both locked and bolted on the laslde by the boy's mother and it there waa no eer talnty as to the boy's presence la the house the officers were la doubt as to the right to break la the door. It was not a question of bravery, it wae a matter of policy and law. - . s!j A Card. The inmates' of the County Home wish to extend their hearty thanks to tho Board of County Commissioners for the nice Christmas supplied by tbem end they also thank other friends who re membered that he who glvetb to the poor lendcth to the Lord. .. Respectfully, Scpt. OrCouHTV IIomb. o - r-, r o Beanth Ito M Ym HaisAlwajis Bought Signature of PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Little Miss Mary and Master Barton Spear spent yesterday in Elnston. Mies Julia McSorley Is visiting in Vanceboro. Miss Maggie McSorley returned from Vanceboro Sunday. Mr J B Harvey, of Vanceboro was in the city yesterday. Capt C C Howard arrived from Vance boro Sunday on his boat. Mr George Harriett was In the city yes terday. Miss Myrtle Pope returned yesterday from a visit with friends In River- dale. Rev Father George went to Raleigh yesterday. Messrs A O and Y Z Newberry of New port were in New Bern yesterday. Congressman C R Thomas Is home for a few days. Major Hurtt, of Goldsboro wsa In the city yesterday. Capt W J Pope, of Elntton, was here yesterday. Miss Florence Willis, Tot Wilmington is the gnest of friends in the City. Mr M T Davis, of Washington, D C was In the city yesteTdsy. Mr Csrl Chadwlck who has been visit ing friends here returned to his home in Beaufort last night. . , : Mr J M Howard started yesterday for Trenton and Rlchlandson business In the Interest of tobacco. Miss LlzzieiEwell who has been spend log Christmas, at her borne has returned to her school at Cove., Mr Joel Patrick, of Grifton, who has been a guest of friends In the city re turned, to his home yesterday. 1 Mr T A Green left yesterday to attend a meeting of the directors of the Oxford Orphan Asylnm.' v 1, -.A ' m Elaine Ryder,' of Atlantic City, N J is visiting ' ths Misses Hlnnant, on Queen stTeeL ''..:. 1 f:':'J r Col W D Pollock and T 0 Wooten, Esq., of Klnstoa were visitors here yes terdsy. . ' , Mr Shepard Bryan, who has been visit log relatives here, left for his . home la Atlanta last night. , "VW ; Mr T C Erana who has been a visitor In the city, returned to Greensboro last n'ght. ' ; Capt Thompson returned last night after a few days pleasant visit in Laurln-. barg. . v V- ' -t -p Rev J U Giles of Newport spent San day here and on Monday morning wu jolnsd by his wife who accompanied him to Washington to visit friends. Mr Henry King, of Georgia, who has been the guest of his brother, Mr Frank King went to Klnstoa yesterdsy from v h.-nce he will return to Georgia. " ' Mist Sadie Brown and her' brother, Zach Brown, of, Vanoiborp, and Miss Mabel Edershetm, of Chooowlaity, were visitors In the city yesterday. 'VJH Mr George Scott, who his been the gun; of his parents, Mr and Mrs 8 H Scott returned to Wilmington yesterday where he Is employed by the Electrical Supply Co. . THE VALUE CP EXPERT TREAT ' . :' KENT. , Ever; one who Is afflicted with a chron lc disease experiences great difficulty In having their case Intelligently treated by the average physician. These diseases can only be cured by a. specialist who understands them thoroughly. Dr. J. Newton Hathaway of Atlanta, Ga. Is acknowledged the most skillful and suc cessful specialist in the Hulled Elates. Write him for his expert opinion of your case, Ui wiilch he males no charge. . Great Uisc For FsUIbx of! la Local Trade Other ikeaseat, ' Complaints have at limes beta heard from the New Bera merchants last fall, that trade had fallen off very materially compared with other seasons. Various reasons hsve beea glvea to account for the falling off. Ths small pox scare be ing assigned the chief cause, aad that It did hare a damaging effect, caa sot be disputed. '.', But there are other causes, one of which caa easily be discovered by riding a few miles from townoa either the Neuse or Treat rosds. One and a half or two miles out on tbe Trent road It Is aot only difficult, but Is really danger ous traveling. The holes and ruts are la some places fifteen to elghteea Inches deep, extending entirely across the road and this bad condition of road extends almost the length of the county, over which It Is next to Impossible to draw a load. Neuse road Is just aa bad, r Any farmer cruel enough to compel his beasts to drag average loads of pro duct over such roads would be technical ly liable to prosecution under the law for cruelty to animals. And no fanner who cares for his team will drive Over such bad roads. Thore are other causes.be alder the bad roads, but with only this one ttarlag them in the face, It Is sur prising that' merchants should wonder why It Is that trade ha . fallon away from New Bern. r ' The time has come when if the mer chants and business men of this town don't bestir themselves and hsve a little more enterprise they may expect to see their business falling off, for other towns are springing up around, whose push and enterprise will rapidly sap the very life out of New Ben's business In terests. This matter deserves careful considers tion, for as trade falls away from the city It not only loas to the merchant but to every property ownr. Letter to Sherilf Biddle. New Bern, N. C. Dear Sir: You are interested ia the prosperity of your town, and every dol lar anybody aaves adds to the wealth of the place. People can save half their money on paint more than half. Devoe Lead and Zinc takes fewer gallons than mixed paints to cover a house, and lasts twice or three times as long as lead and oil. Paint Is saved; labor la saved; and the "painting nuisance" Is make half as fre quent. When Devoe Lead and Zinc is estab lished In New Bern, New- Bern will get more out of U than we shall. Tours truly, ' F. W. Dsvob A Co., New York. P.8.-E. W. Smallwood sells our Plnt, m - Miss Hand Hunger Entei tains. On Friday night, at her home, Miss Maud Munger very charmingly enter tained about forty of her young friendk Holiday ames.wlth refreshments,made the occasion a pleasant and enjoyable one to all Who had the . good fortune of being present. Granted Tbe Liquor License. " At a special called meeting of the Board of Aldermen last night, the fol lowing petition was presented. To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Coun cllmen, City of New Bern. t I hereby make application for license to retail liquor for next six months at No, 78 Craven street, New Bern. Very Respectfully, , H. COHEN. In opposition to this the following pe tition wss presented to the Board of Al dermen. , , ' -- ' ' . ! New Bern, N. C, Deo. it. We, the understgned citizens of New Bern, N C hereby petition the Bon. Mayor end Board of Coancllm.es of New Bern, N. C not to grant a license for a barroom to be located near the corner of Pollock and Craven streets. : . PS Cox, J W Stewart, Richardson Printing Co,- H L HsU, J P J 0 Ful- ford, Chas C Clark, Jr., 1 B Hackburn, G H Roberts, M B Wbitehurtt, T B Whlteharst, Geo B Whitehurst, Baifoot Bros R W Williamson, L H Cutler, J C Whltty, F H Whltty, Ralph Gray, S B Parker, . D G Bmaw, h G Daniels, T G Hymen, L M Edgerton, J B Holland ft Co., Jno Dunn, Tbe Bee Hive Co,, D F Jarvlt, E F Early, J EAR O'Hara, W A Mcintosh, E W Smallwood, R Ulrica, Lather E Bryan, J G Dunn & Co. On motion ' being put tbe following was the vote on the application for 11 cease, 8 for; a against, which was de clared granted.-' .; . ", " 'Voting yes, Lane, Watson, Davenport, York, Johnson, Cobb 6. ' Voting no, McCarthy, Scales, Gasklll, Bsrringtoa, Ives- S. NEW BERN PRODUCE MARKET WnOLBBALK PRICES CUBBBMT. Eggs, per dox... i...,,.. 20a Chickens, ild per pair 60 ft 88 " - younr, per pr.. ....... 35440 Pork, per lb. ........ ..........9410 Beef, " ,.848 Hides, green, per lb .......... ..'...Bo " dry, ' '...............Oft 10 Beeswax, " ' .20 to 88 Corn, per bjsh.......... w ,...58 4 68 Oats, " : ... 65c PeanuU. .88 Potatoes, .Yams. ; .85 Bahamas. . . .. ........ .40 Local Grain Market. Corn, per bu......'...v $ .88 Oatspefbu. ....... ........... &0 Meal, per bu -'.70 Hominy, per bu....'. .70 Corn bran, per 100 lbs. .... ... -1.28 Wheat bran, per ......V;. ... 1.40 Feed, "100 lbs; 1.71) Cotton seed meal, 100 lbs... . . . 1.50 Cotton seed hulls, 100 lbs. ....... A" Chip stuff. v . 1.50 ITo. 1 Tlaiotliy, per ton... JO.CO Rev Tears aa4 Some ef the Cattums of 1 ' the Occatlaa. Wears aboat tossy Goodbye to the old year and How d'ye do to the new At other ' year will sooa be added to Che long line of jobs lots. This Is tbe Mm when the reflectl re mortal will meditate over his career ia 1901 and If he Is hon est will admit that be made mistakes. Perhaps he wQl make sosse resolutions for the new year, "tarn over a aew leaf and all that sort of thing. As a mere bit of advice by the way I would sug gest that la turning over the leaf It be fastened back securely so that there will be ao danger of "flopplsg." One of the pleasaatest custom! of this holiday, bow oat of data, wu the mak ing of New Year's calls., (t wss origina ted by the Dutch and practiced by them among the aristocratic Dutch families of New Amsterdam or what It now New York. : The custom grew until It wu observed . all over the country and by all who moved la Society. Ladles wooJd usually ' announce where "open houses" would be found and the names of those who wonld "receive. Gentlemen would respond to the Invitations thus Issued. The revival of tbli custom u has beea talked of bet is is to be commended. It Is said that thevcusUm will be renewed In many placet throughout tbe country. Human nature Is a mighty funny proposition. As a general thing yon can bank on tbe disposition of people to get something of nothing but once la a while you strike a graft that Is a little different. Of course. It may be that the result Is the same but It Is worked la a different way. ' A few days ago a man came Into the Journal office and wanted to subscribe for the Weekly Journal. Ha wu very particular aboat receiving It only once a week, .while it Is well known that the paper Is issued twice a week. He offered various excuses why be wanted It only once a week, he didn't have time to read the semi-weekly and hts eyu were poor he couldn't read very much, ete., ate., but at lut the cat wu out the bag he didn't want to pay the one dollar per year. It Is possible In some land or climate where papers are printed Uan Institution of charity and distributed gratis that some bloke will come up and want a premium for condescending to read the paper. . Mia About Town. Fewer gallons; wears longer, Devoe. Ill fil Delinquent tax payers are hereby no tified that their taxes are loag past due aad mast be paid. It is useless to ask for further , Indulgence, it cannot be granted. The schools and the county haven't tbe money to pay current ex penses, and the State must be paid in full by tbe second Monday in January. Please eaQ at my office and settle dur ing the present week or I shall be com pelled to collect as tho law directs. i t J. W. BIDDLE, '''' - :v Sheriff.? Dec. 29, 1909.' '. BIG AUCTION SALE I. In order to close oat my business at Silver Date, 1 will sell tbe balance of my stock of. General Merchandise, which consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Hate, Caps, Shoes, Hardware, Drugs and Med icines, Furniture, Light , and Heavy Groceries at auotioa , - SaturOayx Dec. 130i & 20i and on Thursday, January 1st, 1108, I will also sell at auction Buggies, Wag ons, Fanning Utensils, 60 bbls Corn, 6000 lbs Fodder, Hoatehold;and Kitch en Furniture and lota of other things. Let everybody attend these sales u it will be the but chance to secure bar- galna,i - 1 . Stdsso commences 10 a, m. E. B. XXAEGIST, , , SILVER DALE, N. C. A thorough cleanser llargott's , Famous Bilious Pills. Send 6 rents ntf bare temple dose mailed you. Absolutely harmless, . HARGEV PHARMACY,'; New Pent, N. r, R. P, Sect! Oats, Seed Ryo, ' S::l Glover," ' ' . O t.J O. r-t. - w aa sea a 'em at as axo wfcet yew weal, Acccst . . oMsketitwic. ,, V - Tho best-made and most ROYAL WOBCESTCB CC2SET CtL. Vsrti mmm v Iti a aA U Under Full The Holiday trade of 1902 is now under fall headway. Completely equipped with the Useful and Ornamental for Gifts. The Wwes- vol ume of business is jot to come, but ill afford to pass this shop when bent J Eur Pieces, Among the many useful things for Gifts there 4s none more useful, bone that will be more appreciated than a nobby, new Fur Piece. We've some beauties to show you, and they're most reasonably priced. ' v Kid Gloves for Presents Stylish Dress Gloves in white aad black and colors. Lined Suede Gloves Cbildrens Gloves. No better present can you select . . Bilk Waist Patterns. .There is a Christmas showing of these WE CAN ONLY HINT at the other purely Holiday Lines, such aa Sterling. Silver Pieoea 25c, Ebony riect f terling Silver trimmed 10c; Pig Assortment 6f : Pictnres 10c; Beautiful Collection of China; Ladies Leather Purees; La.Vi. 8, Gent's and C hiWin's Hnndkerchiefs; Linen Femstitehid and Drawu ' Work Pieces . . - ....... .. , . . The Big Book Stock. Von'll fliulalmoet an endless yariety to haose from. ., : ' - Give ub ft few minutes of yonr lime. We will please you. . 167 Pollock btreet. 7 " liV1tKt., mm ' ca in.""550 A Happy New Year is in store for you if you will have that old carriage of yours tepaired end re flnlshed by up-to-date methods In Its lory of new p .int and varnish It will ook like a new one, and furnish -you much satisfaction after being used. The comfortable seat and old long time Springs makes riding a luxury. ' t Wanted at once a good wood worker and trimmer, quick and sober, who will work steady. A good place for the right saan, for the eomiug year. , G. U. YJcizT & tlotu ',iS:- '-; ' Phone 185,: 78 Broad Sb, Ka-Eaair, N.O J. ... ard, rropr., HATSVILL - - r. C All of tbe conveniences usually found iaa first class -bor-Tjiipg house, Goofl f.' Is and Cartful At'."ntlon. Fatet l CD rr d y. Eeyial attention paid to t-svc!'.-' t.-en. , (V) 1' Tbe Demands of Pcshlon always met bf OVAL V0STED . STBAlitlT FCONT atyUsh corsets la tho 'world. " Headway. youH find us ready for it. You can on Ckristmaa baying. that la boaad to please yoa iu every way. Could you get anything snore acceptable for a hdy than a Silk Xveniag Waist 1 . Fancy Linen, Damask Towels. Bueh a lhie of Beautiful Towel to se lect from. Grand values at 25c, r,0o aad $100, Towels make very useful pres- ,ntS' V - The Doll Convention. n .,. a J yn ii . .. Small dells and large dolls, oheap dolls, and expensive dolls;- dolls to suit all purses. , ' ! mhoo x disinfectants i : .Qerinaddes. i l M CaseaBLORIDB OF LIMB 1 1 Just RiceiveA;:; l-x o 1 'lOc Wiethe eau arufire Ctnrrj c:::s t:t c::5 a n, but you ran got Budwels beer, just about tbe best beer on earth, the year 'round. Spring, Bummer, Autumn and W inter it's always refreshing, palatable, appetite-bringing, nourishing,- bocaune it's made from the purest materials, by the cleanest methods, by atillful brewers. oiHae rania lain jour if,vjr tur mn bring good eheer in the shape of Pros, pect rirewing Co's beer in your.honie. , . Jp. -Tr -.' . a I j m. w f ,. r,Z7r l 21. C. : :-. X If j vA . V

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