. a, I, J 4 N it h MM 4' V" li'i KXW BIR5, CEAYH COURT?, I. C, FRID17, JAHUARf 15, I9dl ijbSD'SITi M. TulUKI IITI. SDMBIR 81. n a ii li ii - , r . i n w i i r -V 1" V' if i t ! A - Our money winning book, written by aaea who know, tell yoa all about - - They ara needed by eerymao arhe own a Arid and plow, and wtto deai res to get -the moat oat of them. ., , . Tkey .' Sw4 paeta! cwd. - KUHUUVnil Hw Tar-S Dm aunt, . ''..-'.' '"; ' ''';.. v January 18ifc. - Larr'ppe U all yoa can hear of aroaad oat berg now. y Dr Perktm bai about all eat do. No serloat 'eases yet. , Tin snow and extreme cold,. wet weaik tr ta follow Is canting greet deal nf " delay In turn wort - i'.iTV-'-'; Mr O L WetberiogtOBVr Bellsfr ri turoed h xue Sunday after an extended Mi with bis father If r If F Withering ., loo. -','' "''-U-?---:. J Mr Jamee T.mog and family of Kln- 1 i'on Dayn hoyed here . M r Dsta p?y Jo ie f Trenton, Is Id Cots today, batcaertag cattle for mar ket. V , .:.,':;yvu- Miss Ida Ipook of BeUair, spent Sat urday and Sands with Mies , Little Wetherltigtoa. " -V;' There wars servleea at the M B chnrch Sunday, Jt being the regaltr Quarterly MneetlegVV Dr Swindell delivered the ; address. - : V.-a 1 ; - - ;;r i . Mr Doff Wetherlngton of Tasoarora, gent for i B Bell of PolloeksTllle has opened up a Urery baslneai here. - All those wishing to bay or trede horse will Bad him at hta business plaoe In Oovi , MrJS Robinson has returned front Charlotte, where he has been on an ei . tende 1 Tlslt with friends end relatlres Henoa. ARAPAHOE, - January 18. We ere hartng contlnnons bad weath erso much that our swamp land farm ers will be late In preparing their land ' for this year's crop, but they ere consol ing themselTee with 'the hope of b good crop year. '"', An1 b good crop year Is apt to follow b cold winter. '-.'- Some of the farmers were hsullng Ifaelr high price cotton to the gin yester daj. Of course they ere not feeling bed oyer the prtee If they ere orer the quan tity. ' j r - Mr John Hardtion.of Atllance Is tesch ing our public school at Arapahoe. Mr - W R Tingle of Arapahoe Is the assistant teacher. ' ' v They have np to date 100 on the roll. .- There are about 199 belonging to the dls trlct.' - - - Mr Joseph at Reel and his bride re- - turned home from their wedding tour Batarday. ' Saturday' night our'young men gaye them a decent Uttlt eereaadlng which they took In good humor. . , Mr Thomas Datte of New Bern passed through Arapahoe last Saturday, -. One of our young meo.Mr Jemee Daw 1 At a line young horse lut week. : The - trouble could not be learned. . Mr 0 F BrlnsoO. of Arapahoe also loat : a horse this week. " - :. A. B. 'Beats' fte ' "ZA tot Hill Hhwg tn& Jgaataie er x , .: FOREST. tti:Z-""''T"''-'-JanBaryl8thr 'Killing bog seems to be the principal occupation of this place. M s Mollis Gaskta relurned home from Wlldwood yesterday. Mr W J Potter and family attended the H. M -at Granteboro last Batatday and Hunday and returned home Sunday even I nit. They report a pteafent trip KevJ W Alford of Klnston, will prea J at Antloch choNh on tke first Ba-urdsy ta Febrnay, also Saturday 1 n'ghi an Sunday, - Come and hear him v. u l)l be binflttd by his well dellv- ered sermons. '';'' : ' , Mia Bertha Gashlo has recently par clmwd a piano. - : -V .a M r J ft Gixlloy and family have moved . to tboir sew home Bear, Aarore, Eeau- furtTo f ' ;V -) : Oar a h il la stltl progressing finely although the weather wu very uefevor- able last ek, we never missed a day of Bch m. Forty pupils are present to day. 1 his is the result of the manage ment of our excellent teacher, Miss Msg gle Tucker. " . ; ..' Mr Hardy Gaskln of Askln, continues on the sick list. Hope he will soon re- cover.. . . Sweet Blxteen. THB HEWS 15 A NDTSHELL. i ;, ,: , . ... -: . . ! Marcus A Henna has ben i-e!C'ed United States bVnator Irom Ohio, for ' the term of tlx jeers begloeiog Marcb 4ih,i903. , . : :. , . I . The Delted State Senate has pwaed , the House bill . apprnprUilog $500,000 ' for fl jhilog the ooitoe boll weeilL ' Ix-Oorernor T L Russell has tnoyed from Washington, D C. to Johns Hop kins Hospital, Baltimore. He ha kidney trouble and Is seriously 111, r ' , The lire at Dunn N O Wedoesdsy de stroyed the fine plant of the South Dunn Manufacturing Company,'' one of the largest furniture factories la the State, loss abont 175,000.' ' S The fle. story BeylU Building -Vt Qreensboro, N C, was partially destroy ed ob Wednesday, loss $,(0'. It Is reported that William Jennings Bryen will tUU North Carolina In the course of a few weeks. He does not know whst points he will tlslt but be intends to give a teries of Itcturue on hie tour IB different State?, North Caro lina among others. " President " U oevelt i xpresses Jhls high respect for General Qnrdoo acd his grief at the announcement .."of, hU deih- -::;r v;,,- ;;; . St. Lnal has been selected ns the con tention city by the Denioctstlc National committee, the convention mil be July 6th. vi ' V: - - - A novel feature of the message qf Gov Murphy, of New Jersey, Is an attack on the many advertising signs along rail way lines. ?'";', ;'"';,v:' f: - .-.' Secretary of" War Root has hau'd a statement denying that the government Is preparlsg to send troops to Panama or that war Is likely between the United States and Colombia. .' r : : . Bx-Gov. John Young Brown, Qf Ken- tacky, died at Henderson, Ky. r - X The Senate confirmed the nomination Of Wfltlam I. Buchanan, of New York, to be Minister t Panama .-v . ..-' Bills were introduced Jn both- hgascs to oreate a national board of arbitration for the settlement of labor troubles. . Mrs Jack - Gardner, of Boston, paid nearly f00.000 duty on her 'Imported art treasures rather than have the Gov ernment regulate the matter of conduct ing the mujenm she intends to open Col Myron T Herrlck was inaugurated Governor of Ohta at Columbus, Ohio. ; Capt Richmond P Hobson announced his candidacy Jfor- Congress in Ala bama. : . King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena - visited an exhibition lot the American Academy la Rome. ., Gen Isaac Khan," Persltin Minister to WuhlDgton,has been transferred to Yl enae. Annmber of pemons ln Richmond were made lick by eating salad with mayonnaise dressing that had stood in a tin backet. Boris Sarafofl,the Macedonian loader, predicts another revolution there next spring unlets autonomy h greeted bj Turkey. , : '; - Ex-Congressman Edmund U Drlgga of Brooklyn, wai sentenced to imprison ment for one day In Raymond Street Jtil and to pay a fine of f.10,000 Drlggs was convicted, of accepting money while Congressman . Elect - for securing s governmeat contract for. the purchase oLautomatlc cashiers fo.m the Brant Dent Co.,for the Posu fil e Department. (Xc&rf Dyspepsia Cure Cisant what jou aT '"'.Bos and Ita Heanlna. rf ' ' The word "box" has a great many Afferent meanings. Here are some of ttt awi as a noun substantive: First; a cam of any also or material, akin to pyx. from pyxua, the box tree; second, (he ditver'a seat on a carriage, which often haa a ltd covering a receptacle for small parcels; third, a present, e pedally a gift at Christmas time; fourth. Inclosed seats in a theater or In a court of Justice; fifth, a box drain; sixth, a snog private, house, as a shoot ing box; seventh, a cylindrical fiTOow iron In wheels. In which the axle rune; eighth, a trough for cutting miters. In earpentry; ninth, the space between the backboard and aternpost of a boat; mlh, an awkward position e. g., "in Oie wrong box;' eleven tht the box tree; twelfth, the box Iron of a laundress. Box Is need also as a Verb (thir teenth), to debt with flats or gloves; fwnrteenth, to go over the points of the eenpase la order, describing its dm- atone; fifteenth, to strike with open hand upon the ear; sixteenth, to cause a veftt' to turn on her keel, to box hast. Other uses also are consequent rsa Cwei . " c Home For Afed Iisons. Hpeclkl to Joarnal - Raleigh, Jan. 13. At tod's session here of the North Carolina Grand Lodge of Masons a committee was appointed to arrange for the opening of a Home foraged and Indigent Masons. The Grand Lodge declined to recog nize negro Masonry In the District of Columbia.' -' ; ' ; , 1 ': ' ' It increased the per capita tax of mem bars from 6) to 75 cent. r- - ; . ; . . Swansboro Notes. r. r January 12th. "' . All well In town this week, Dr Blount say o-1 He like a resting ' spell some times.' -j, : - : Mrs Katie MIdyette who has been vis iting her parents and friends hero for three week?, returned to her home at Oriental last Monday. Her sister, Miss Daliy Plitman and sister-in-law, Mrs C S Plttman and child accompanied her home. They will mekea visit of a week or two. . . r Mr David Sanders, son of Sheriff San ders, is at, work here, learning the saw filing business under Mr T M Wood-: hull: : - - V . ,- The masonic fraternity meet here next Satur lay 16th Inst, (3rd Saturday) their usual lodge day, at which time they will Install tnelr newly officers elected ,. . Kev U S Whltf, M E cnurch will preach here next Sunday the 17th at 11 a m and at night, D. Y- ' ' " " . Mr D a Russell killed 62 fat hogs last we k, he had' a very rnowv time of it. :'-::':-:-;::i..-'.;.v.,.l- Mr EW Hill, who has been in New London, Conn., at work for Uncle Sam for six months, returned home last Frl day, looking well. 1" 1 V' ' Mr John Holland who has been In Texas for years, came tto his old home near Swansboro, last week on, a visit to hit brother and friends.' John is not looking well, and still unmarried. - Masters Frank and Cannon Prettyman of New Bern after going and staying home for a couple of weeks, have re turned to their work here. : Only half a dosen commercial drum mers -seen here' this week. Davis of New Bern and Dally of Norfolk among them. , ' " , Mr Henry Canaday and wife from the country, have moved la oar berg this week. : .,: ;...-r . ...v. . ; Mf DO Watd,- Sri-hasjikt bongM Imself a fine horse from Hahn 4 Co., coal black In color.- - . s . Mr West Stanly, one of our good farmers near here, went one better on Dald, and bought himself a coal black mule, but It only takea .two persona to drive Dave's horse, and takes - four to drive Wests' mule. That's , where West says he gets one the ' better on Dave Ward. ' tUr : :S'K-V: We have no hotel started; yet,, bat things are looking up a Utile no w, favor ably we think, f 'J7v;i'W.v.;. It Dr Sanders and Ool. Hall, both get their heaHs together right, like they are now talking, the hotel will come sure. Our dwellings are all filled, - some with two families in them.and only two houses tLat pretend to keep boarders,; or hoard one when they come are small. J A Pltt man and J M Jones are. the two, and both fall all the time. '. Mr Ktrby Tolsnn, one of oar citizens, Is thinking of fixing np the house he lives In for boarders this year, that is the largest bouse In the place, and could be fitted hp all right for a small hotel, hope Bro Kilby will do so. 9 '-c, Died afthe home of his brother, J W 3tanly, near Swansboro on Friday, Jan airy .8, 1904, Mr Mark Stanly, aged about 80 years. Mr Mark had been af flicted ' nearly all hts life, paralysed In legs, bat kept well and hearty and was jovial all the time, he belonged to the Baptist church and was a good Christian gentleman, was sick about a week before he died.. One new immigrant in oar town late ly, Capt Elijah Bewell la the happy man. ''"-'-'- . Prof Matthews opened his school last Monday after closing for the, holidays with 40 or 48 pOpils, J r The Baptists hold their anion meeting at Enon Chapel, commencing Friday J an nary 29 ;V, . if ! v ... : " v7 :f : 'Leap Year": just come, bat the girls are courting already. . .;, '.i; Kanriatarea la Btrmi,, ! ; ' Burma la unique among the coun tries of the east In the position accord ed to women. - There, la no purdah there, and, gentle as she looks,' the married woman la the head of Her house. The girls before their ears) are pierced, which la equivalent to a com ing out reception, axe allowed to roam about the streets playing boyish games with their brothers and their friends, and afterward there are many oppor tunities for young men and women to meet at festivals, boat racea and other gayetles. Marriages In Banna there fore are usually love matches, and th unmarried woman la in no hurry to change her atate. Burmese women are charming, generally Blender, dainty and demurely coquettish. Tbey wear gayly colored garments, which make them look like flower beds,. and their hair, which la shining and smooth, always uncovered and decked with flowers. . Cures C." Li Two t eyi. PIRDDilS REFUSED. Cflycmor Will Not Releise Gold ' Brick Swindlers. k ' :. ' . ... , General Wootrif AMioedt State Katloaal Gear. Wild Cat la- suraaee Co. Saow Record V Beaten. Phone .' CoBsoIlda- ; v i tloa. :;.i;T."' V Raleiob Jtnui'7 It Brigadier Gen- eral-Oirle A Woodruff, USA.,, retired, waaXoday on duty at military headquar ters-hare, having been assigned . by the, President to four years duty to the North Carolina National Guard. He re ceived full instructions from the war de partment today. His service will be ln- .valuable. Mentloa waa made a few day! ago of the presence here of, S ephen A Doag las, s promicent lawyer of Chicago. Pa did Bjt say what his business here waa but.kver stated that he had an appoint ment .j meot a man ana tnai it was con- venlt to do this at Raleigh ae any- wbete ti e, and that he thought the Sup etne Court would b. in session here, so hat he could see bis brother Associate Justice Robert M Douglas. It now tarns nut what bi mission here was. It was to sRcnre pardons for the gold-brirk lndrs Howard and Hawley. He made til application to Governor Ay cock, but the latter positively refused to pardon-either of these notorious swind lers. K;,v;:- The corporation commission Is hard at work, trying to fuure oat how to get the rafjway connection at Belma between the Atlantic Gout Line and Jhe Booth. era railways. --.:"' The Caledonia Fire Insurance Com pany Of Bootland baa re-entered the State which it left two years ago. The united order of the Golden Cross of KnoxvUIe, Tenn.,and the Federal Union Surety Company of Indianapolis have applied to Insurance Commlaloner Young for permission to enter this state Inquiries are being made as to the Nat ional Registration Company;, and the Southern Mtrtual Investment Company of Ken&cky. A firm of lawyers In this State tne commissioner aboartne mercantile Insurance company of Chi cago, against which there are claims, de siring to find whether It haa any prop erty in North Carolina. Commissioner Young says the . Company la a Chicago Wild-Cat" and never even pretends to pay any losses, being a fraud of the first water. i . , " ' y ' ' ' The Seaboard Air Line la building a very large coal elevator here, the work being done by the Fairbanks Scale Com pany. The balldlng is 72 feet high and wlU hold 1,700 tons of coal, being so ar ranged that two tenders can be filled with ooal at once. The system of con struction Is the most novel ever seen here, timbers 8x2 Inches being used en tirely. ",S " ' "S - J i At yet the offices of the UsU and In terstate Telephone companies here have not been consolidated. . The Interstate has been constructed by tho new tele phone comblnatloo known tht Cap ital City Telephone Company, to press the work of building Its lino to Lllllng. ton and will do to as soon at the weath er opens..? -"-v.', j,''-. -t'-i:- Great Interest It felt here In the begin ning pf work on the Raleigh & Pamlioo Bound Railway, the date of which It to be Janaary 20th. It la understood that the road will come into Raleigh at the Johnson Street station of the Seaboard Air LlneJ 'i Laat vear General John B Gordon of Georgia paid hts . first visit to the old horns of bit grandfather and lather at North Wilkesboro In this state and spent two or three days there at tho guest of Richard N. Hackett. The Haeketts and the Finleys are coatint or the seneraL and waa General James B. Gotdon of that county. ",'i v,;'. The Masont are greatly pleated at the number of members of that great ana growing order attending the annual com muntcation here. V". There does not seem to be any doubt that B A Dooghton will be right in the race for the Democratic nomination for Governor, thlt making Ave candidates in the field. ''-'-'-r:-ru' Thouah bat little snow ' hat, fallen here,., yet there bat been no less than eight tnow falls to far this winter." This' being a record breaker. A V cThe Masonic. Temple here U not to ba beeun until all the funds are In hand, 112.000 more hi wanted,. In fact the oe- slre it really for 128.000. r ;. y A very large bald eagle arrived today for commissioner H H Brlmiey oi tne State muieum. It came from Topton Yancey county, and It In a large, home made cage with It being a couple of bent all three being on very friendly terms; T0U MOW WHAT TOO ARB TA1EG When von take Grove't Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula It plainly printed on every bottle showing that Is timply iron and quinine In a tatteleat fjnn No curs no pay. Price 69c, First Class Elome and. Forelra Com panies. C: 1 t solicited. Inq.uiri GRAND LODGE MASONS." Installation of Ktw Officers for Eatulng Ter. ' ..." Special t Juunal. .... Raliiob, Janaary 14 Tale afternooe the sew off io r of the Uraod Lodge of I aa n were U ta ktl, t My Grand I aster B. v rt? i It r. Y - J rand I Master Baaiel H oiliB ac.i.g as Grand Marshal. ' ' . . ; ' t ' " '- Walter L Uddali, Grand Mater; Feja- cU D Wtaiunr Doatr Graad Master, Samuel M QatUa, Senior Grand Warden; Richard N Haeeait, Jantor Graad War-I den; WlUtaa diaaptta.Gread TreMUrar; Leu D tlurtt, Atalsiaal Graad treasur er: Jobs O Drewry, Graad ecre- Qraad Master . Llddell appointed the following oflcers: ;'''? " Grand Chaplain, Rev T N Ivey; Grand Lecturer B W. Hatcher; Senlcr Grand Deacon, W B McCoy; Junior Grand Dea con, F M Winchester; tiraaa Itaranai, W J Robert; Otaod Sword Bearer, M D Kins Grand Persalvant, J B Griggs; - - - 1 rand Steward.- J D Elliott and F D Jones Grand Tiler, Robert H Bred- ley. ' ' :'' .1'': Trentoa Items. j ... . January 14th. Mist Btrdle Taylor haa relumed home from D'jver. Mist Ora iUUm of Everitts, Martin Co, is Visiting her sister Mis W H Ham mond. Mlaa Kate Pritohett left this week for Candler, Fla., to spend some time with her brother Mr Q E FriteheU. Dr B E Koonoe, came from Wilming ton, thla week. i ': Messrs John Brock and Dan Dixon, went to New Bern yesterday to purchase supplies. We are sorry to announce that Mr T PKoonce't family are on the alck list this week.' '. 8 H Hsy wood and B L May. went to I Pollocksvllle yesterday. ; Mr C O May. has opened a hay, grain and feed store west of Dixon Bros store. M t May Is also on the market for baying cotton. . ""-,v '"'.."-: y-' Mr W H Haywood toft this week for Norfolk, to purchase a lot of horses and mulct for the livery of Heritage, Hay wood ft Co. It expected to return Sat urday. . s,".. : .; Seems it It getting time that the church bells have a different calling. It Is rumored tuch will happen ere long, will give further notice at the time ap proaches. Mr O O Smith will clots business here this week, sayt bo will open ttore near Olivers. The store will "111 be occupied on hit removal at vacant dwellings and stores, Trentoa It known not to pos sess, 'f--'v'. : A man was heard to tay laat week that on bis stay of two weeks at Trenton, he had not teen a drunken man. Shows what a dispensary Is good for. Although tho dispensary bat shown good tales, it causes ui to think that the effect It most ly toon after leavlag town, Tho street hands have oommenced work airatn. - la the hit few months much ImDroTententi hat been seen ob ouritreets. Mr D Jones It out trade for a gaso line launch to plaoe oa Trent River to ply between Trentoa and Mew Bern. If such la nrooored and will ran at stated time, possibly a small fortune could be made.' It Would enable ns to go snd return from New Bern the same day without night being onaa atitu by going to tho station etJOoTO to board tha train. Much laootes Is hoped tor Mr Jonet In thlt, much needed conven ience, .' ..IIU: On account of soma of the plsyert not knowing their parts fully, tho band con cert and show wet poitponea thlt week till Saturday night, under the manage ment of Prof 3 W Portia, for the benefit of tho Trentoa Cornet Band, a first class Brats Band 'and Orchestra will play, composed of the following ladles and rentlemen:-Kle sunioe atsy, Mamie Leonard, Pennie Haywood, ei- lie Portia, Lflcy Portlt, Messrs A. H Coble, R L May, Jr, B H Haywood, q F Haywood, E J Meadows, X H Smith, H L McDanlel. It it said that Lucy Por-1 tit, weight M pounds It the tmallett Baritone Boloitt in the world.' Alto claimed that the whole will bo a remark- able Musical an! Diamatlo Entertain ment. The dates now set are at Tren ton, Batarday night, Jan 16th. . Dover, Monday, Jan 18th. PoUocktvlUe, JanSOta. " ' Richlandt, Jtn 82ad, 1904. Don't fall to attend. V. ; '' i " No Name. CAC TORhA ;. . Tor L-T. ' i and CLUirca, Tu3 Y -" m C-.-t I" i ' All pen; i 1 1 fo.l tin j or ten--! ' ; ' ' ' i'asLetol rt' t i...r.4ot7.r.r r i; from rn"roa3 11 sC " t Undo Sam oayo it'o all riflht TTnel Dartmi to Pfir'8" 8,Lof hta ewvemment offletals. Is ahrays ta ehafeeefevwv la stored ond la barrel In our warehouses, durtoc the asren rear U remain Uwra, rrota tb ermln w bur to tha whicker Toy sat. TJncla Sun la nuunii.ia uamh w.u. i Sake a fallon of our own whtokej from our owa warehouaa unleaa ha aar U i all rurht. Ami whoa h doe aaj ao, that whliker (oe dlraet to you. with all ita original nreBrth. rtoh. n" and flaror, earrring a UNITED 8TATBB REGISTERED DISTILLEH'S QVARAN TB o( PURITY and AGE, and aavine th dealers' SDonnoua proOta. That whr BATNEK WHISKET la tha beat (or medicinal purpoaea. That wh It I prafamd lor 0 .? That'a why we have over a quarter of a mUlloa aaUsflad TTTaTBtn, XaatW Why TOO Should try lk Your money back U you're not aaUanad. D!rc3t from our . . iim BMitrt' Rti.ttl PURE CEVEfl - A FULL $)20 EXFHESS S'QUAllTS PREPAID If you don't find It all rlrht and aa aa anibodr ala at any prloe, send it baok at our expense, and your SS.M wUl b ratumedtoyoubynaxtmall. Ju think that oflToTer. Howecmld It bo falrarr If you an notperf eoUy aatiifled, you ar not out a oent. Better let SLyii? rtLorar- ,u .don't want four quarts yourself, eel a friend ao loin tou. Wa ahfn In a ni&ia u , Imlda. ' " " " - " w" ' ejjrajinnai be on, the bast of 4 Oautrta for 4.b by KxpreM Prepaid or e aarts fo 01.O. by Vrcicht rnpajd. Wrtts onr nearest offlos and do it NOW. TIIE IIAYKER DISTILUKQ COMPANY ATLttTAi BA DAYTON, OHIO ST. in DarmxaBT, Taor, O. 1 S HECEER'S Prepared and BUCKWHEAT. -Berved.vith plenty of oar Fancy Butter is at nice for breakfast as anything, a f resit supply just received. v - Also Fresh Oatflakes, ream of Wheat, Force, " I desire to call special attention to our Pure Leaf Lard, which is superior in quality to any sold elsewhere in the city. Harvey's Small Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Strips and English Cured Shoulder?, . . Nice Fresh Tripe 5o lb, : : V Complete stock Dried Fruits and Canned Goods, I will thank yon for a share of your trade, ' Yours for business, - - v 'Phone 91. LIIIIIIIIIITlTIITITiIIHT APPLES ! APPL E S -Just received a car load of Apples from Western New York State. Don't buy apples until you see ; my stock and get prices. Will save you' money. . . "".,' Wholesnle and Retail Oncer, BOSI 69. Cor. Broad eft Uancock Bis. lUUmilllXlXIXXIXIIiXIIIIIIIITITTTTTTTTTTTTm cun;.u:i.:uti,tettu,:::::t:::t::::::::::::::n - - ' John . Dra'. " j ; . GrCCCt Begfi to call thejitention of the Houfiekeepers to his Fine and Comprete Stock of ' ' ' Staple and Fancy Groceries.! I v : Every Bteamer is" bringing in some delacacy to be added to 1 , his stock. - ' " ; ; ! - A share of our. trade is solicited. Your orders -will re- ceive careful attention and PROMPT ATTENTION. ' v ; . All orders small or large will be appreciated. ; ; P? " r 1 r-v. dlotlllcry to VCU . amaaaaaaaaai PriTi!iiu:!trti::aI YEArt - OLD tlYE m. m. nmm A kh . LOUIS, MOt ST. PAUL HIML Old Fashion H Elgin or Cloyer Hill Print t: sCj Slat . iat t a z V m a a ' a a " e Wholesale v & XSetaU Grocer. TinCroad Ut IIITTtTTTTTTTTTTTtttttti APPLES I .-. m.m.m. m. m. m r r i r n : -1 . pro-; .-"'"C'l. . . '' ,.