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tOLUMI XXTI.
HXW BI&X, CRATH COUHTT, I. C, FRIDAT, JAHOAR? 29. 1904 SKC0S SECTION.
SDMBItt S.
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mo
.Cotton Must Have"
Potash
Totarh it In essential plant food
m l.fth tiiasf be added u a fertilizer
or the toil will
become ex
hausted, as is
true of to
many cotton
fields. ' '
W. m Wook.
n.vW will mmi
fii ftre MafaM who aaY.es far
" " tirfefUN KAU WORKS,
aum -aax a. Inl at.
COTTOR IS'KIRG.
The .Wbik Commodity
Rrfases to Come
Daw From I.I High Percn.
Tliiii'11vl' In 0t colton merkot con-
tihim and w 'U (ro ballooning day
dfirr cl.r. If Ai)j arte hail said ' In the
.jMiytnoUg 'of ih season that cotton
art lfl cfntu ha would have been
1m k-rt np at a dangerous person. H )w
ihf t (a no atfp' i- p'iV a l!m!t.
Vtalefftay Ilia prtts on Ihe lueal inr
hut ranged rom l4 to IB J can U. T -fivebslea
wer sold. no man sold
17 Ulce at I' cents. '
1 b high prlcen hare cleaned oat the
".. tq pretty th ironghly In tbli section
li'd Ui.ri- u a !ti! in ivntneoi a d farm
ers Ate arailterlng together the odds and
ads.cj their crop. ( ;
k '. yhnf l still inine picking going on In
tin- (M v -when the weather will per-
ORIENTAL
?1 t
j .it. a. ,
BA-UC55a
tae7;
vrr) W jla.kln. la vlftliig Her m ,.U
r latMtrsboro. '....
4-y VVhitty who hs Wn vlhlng her
sltttr, Mrs Q b (Irlfflu her be returner!
. fVlKMUln.PollookiTllle.
We had a beavy rata fall lt Friday
, night,- licensed trade to he d tli Haiur
-day,, . : Vr.-. .
V,'.i kit "f&Welslger who has benn tlelntr
J' bare moved out on a farm last week.. II r
'-" t) i P'Seal mi'Ted In tie honae Mr We
A alger Ml, and Mr 3 W Cahoon who bat
been llrlng on a farm mofed In the hont
.lately ocouplei by Mr O'Neal.
Mr H W Hasklna left Monday to r1It
. relallTes In Klnston.
: Una of the Kerahaw aports to k (n
ofonr young ladlee onl driring hl
1 evening an I for some caase .ie Ut bi.
' bom ran Into a lamp post at the orner
of Pr ad and Main street add threw the
y nng Iaiy uut and hart her. The hone
t broke l;ose from the baggy and dragged
;. the yonag man for Some distance. v
ttr-A PHldgett'a cotton gin came,
U 4y uear getting bnmed np laat Friday.
It la supp'ed that there wai a matoh In
, the cotton and while going thragh the
. " gin It caught and there being a lot of
cottoa on the floor It made hard work to
' put lha fire Out.
. . ;.. .; curs .
TOT 1KOW VX4T TOO ARB TAKIR6
When yon take OroTe's Taateleaa ChtU
Tnnte, tweatue the formula la plainly
'prtntadoa erery bottle showing that It
Is simply troa and qtlnlne In tasteless
frr Ho core no paj. Price doc,
v.- .-':,' mm
OASVOAtA.
' . . Tk. Wimi V U. 1 1 . II. ft.
l 4am tee st lm w "," "fi aunpe
Hgutara
- 'ef
FOREIGN.
v Rev J W MacN amara preached at Wire
Grass Sundnv ntihl. r.
Thaheavri. lh!n, began falllngJ
Tuesday, night and oontlnned irlthoat. .,...,
ceef pg 'nntll' Batureey . night," mads it I . v, "
voridlswreeable for the pedestrian, v i ,
. u. i ITn.i -A ,i.m- v..-: Wheat nan known how to give the
Mayoe ,formerlf of . Aurora, Beaufort
- eonnty,)bat ; now; residing near Bean
fort, was the guest of Dr DW Ham
mings Sunday. ' f 'j,
Th Bberple Benefit, 8 T Merrell.Capt
: . stlled today for New Bam loaded with
bales o' cotton Jrom the Banders nasi
kHorrls steam gln.r
, , Rev J R Jlnnett. filled Us regular ap.
; t potartmentat Ruasell Creek Sunday at
11 b'olock, after which he went toBeau
, forCto consult Doctor la regard to his
o IttUe ehndren who are tkkwlth a
throat trofeble. ':':X"--Mre
Mattl Hnmmlngi and Mra DoDi
, Dudley, paid a flying visit to Mrs J B
f Calaway'a near Beaufort Mondsy, r
turning horn in the aflernooav , v
Mr M T Merrell U building very neat
: little dwelling house en his fans In
front of tbe new aburch building at Tat
tes Grove.
. Miss Daisy Brewer. Is quite, sick with
La Grippe, Wa hop however, that she
,( . will soon be eble to resume her studies
r In her school at Busiell's Creek which Is
x bow closed owtog to her (lines. .
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THE NEWS IN A NUTSHELL.
Ko negro was earn at the meeting of
the Illy white Republican stale central
committee of Louisiana which met at
New Orleans to arrange ft r a S ato con
Ten Hon. N
1' Reports to the state ml ie Inspector of
Alabama Indicate that tbe eclmate of
twelve million as the oil out pit for
1808 will be easily reoh-l.
Representatives of th 0'Uheru steel
companion met In N w York and, it H
said, discussed tie rnvtrtl of the souih
tralroapooL A taaO001aaa In a LonlsTlllo ware
bonse came nar cattilng' a panic among
guests of the Gait house, who thoaght
thehotaf was on flra.t
John Mitchell has been re-elected pres
Meat of the United Mine Workers. He
refused to allow hla salary to be Increas
ed from $3,000 to 15,000.
Former Governor Francis, of Missouri
says that he Is not a candidate for the
Democratic nomination lor tbe presi
dency. By th.i Nil of acuity In Ihn I.ule
penilcnr.e m!nn hi Vin'i.r Onl-t' '!o, 'o'i'
leen men er.- kl In I n I "ue feriou.-ly
Injured
In oritur o vii iliafrnnoii'i'emuat,
Conifressman Hirli-H..n. nf Ttx". j ur
ii eyed 4 OW mtl. n to pv his poll Hi.
Of tbe 184 men In iIm ml-io nt fJhcs
wlck, Pa., when the i j j.l.-l" i ni-cn-r. 4 1,
not one escaped.
CASTOR I A
. . Tor Infants and Children.
Tbi tlnd Yob Han Alwajs Bought
Bear the
(Signature of
-Tbe Atlantic Const t-lne hai filled an
esoepticn to tbe order of Jtbe 'o'pira
tlon Commtaelon n quiring It to p it on
a passenger train to connert vl-b the
Southern Rallwa) at St!m.
Pnsl'Utrit rtiio-irTrH bta appolnteill.
Smith W !!, a former bishop of the
Morm n Chnr- b, to be a9eayer,of the
ralnt at B )! O'ty, Mnho.
Warrants are out for the arrest of
Major Harris m. Msnaorer Will Davlf,
of the 1'rq'tols theatre. and o.hers
chargvd ty the cor tnnr'a J ry with be
tng r.ep(inible for the l s of the life In
tbe Irlqaoi Bre.
The bllier.il co'd of the winter Is pre
vailing In lha north-vest and states of
the middle west. In some p'aces snow
is falling;
Whftaker Wright, hand of ibe defunct
London and Globe Corporation, charged
with fraud, was found guilty, died from
heart dlaeaae, Jan 88th, shortly after
leaving the court room, after havlr g
been found trultty of frand and sentenced
to seven years penal servitude.
The work of rescuing bodies from the
Hardwlck mine continues, and the num
ber of victims is now estimated at 178.
It la believed that many of the impris
oned men are still alive, but water is
still, pouring Into the mine, and the after
damp makes tbe chances for rescuing
them In time doubtful. x ,. '
Tea FIJI Islsndefcave been swept by a
hurricane which destroyed en I re vil
lagea. f ; ' ' :'' '' ' "
Fonrteett men were killel by the fall
ing of a cage shaft at the Stfatton Indi-
nAm miM Jinuarv S6 h
bah t bath tfla wife doesn't know
Whether to rejoice because he la so
snact or to weep becanae he la so little
Bat a Mew-Mew Tork Freaa. ;
. Important to farmers j1
The Btat agricultural Department
hu; Issued a circular which should be
of interest to fruit growers as It treats
of the beet way to spray fruit trees. It
Is Important to look after the trees now
and destroy the eggs of the injects end
pesta which Will later destroy the lult
If the trees are not thoroughly 'sprayed
Especially Is this true of the apple crop.
If farmers Want a good cop tbey should
begin at once to spray their trees before
the bads start. ' Tble circular tells the
best means and apparatus.
h ttte entomologist,' 'Franklin
Sherman, has Issued circulars on the
various pestt: The Hessian Hy, Cotton
Boll worm, and the Roand-headed Ap
ple borer. Tbe last circular Is on Hpray-
Ing Apparatus. .
A Any on Of these circulars may 1 ob
tained bf applying to Mr Sherman. De
partment of Agriculture, Raleigh.,
b Crro q Co!'J ia Cno Bay-
mu : T. j :-:zr?,
TESTEXDATS EAKXETS.
Canon, Grain, PrtvUtoM aaa Stocks
Range In rrkaa. Receipts and
Shipments. ,
The following are tbe market quota
Uona, nod red by private re to A 41.
Baiter A Co. Haw Bern, R. 0.
sw lease, Jea. tt.
(pea, Bfh. Low. Oloee
Oottom: -
March.
Hay...
July
Aog . .
10 S5 ISM 18 St W 15
ns.67 18.80 1S.8S lAtO
18.98 1140 lSBi HI
11.84 18.85 i 1870
H Chicago, Jei(,i
Chicago Grain;'.
May Wheat
May Corn
May Oats .
May Ribs
May Pork
May Laid
'Opav.
Oleae
89..-
411
8.70
18.87
7 87
8
49
J
fl.'(0
18.88
741
Hew Tork, Jan. ii.'m
Stooxb; Open, ; O oae
Amr.8ugar......l89t 187
Mo. Pacific.... . 94J V4
. I'HTlflc 611 60f
Uul iH I'aclflc... 8t ; klH
Miuhatun H4J 144i
A. nr. Ooppr.... SO 48t
Mchlmtu 70s ' 8
K Q I, 8
K-vlInK '. 474 46
.MHA PH. I0I .... 87 !I6
Antsh (r 40i 8U1
rt-ulw.r.i rty .. 83 34
onlbern Ky pf.. 84 J 3
C. S. Hteel 114 It
U.S. 6teel p(... 67 " 684
Peun. R R 188 131,
.Kite 28, 874
LouisTlile&NKh10b' ' 107
Si. Paul 145 144
N.Y Centre!. . : . 120 lJOJ
0. dsO. ......... 86 84
B. AO ;.. 86f 84i
N. & W 61
Brooklyn H. T.. 49 4bt
GoloradoSo... 181 18)
Coal. Fuel, Irou.. 83 81 1
Amr. Ctton OU, 83 ' 81
Va. C Chemical. 33J 81
Rock Island..... 86 84
Tenn. Coal,Iron. 40f 88
Am. Ice. ... I. 8i 8i
A 0 P Bx-Div. i p o. i
"Kept a Rannin."
The EUubeth City Economist telle tbe
M !o wing good story; - i '
"One of KlIziOBth City's looal attor-
n ys has just returned from a visit to an
adjacent county nr8' " relates several
amusing InctdeAts tbat came under his
observation. Among them waa that of a
sheriff who had a warrant to serve on a
party and while the attorney was la the
court bouse the sheriff made his return
on tbe warrant. Written on the back
was these wo'ds. "Served the enclosed
papers on the said, while he
was running and said ,j, did
turn and say go to h , and kept a ma
nic." The attorney . vouchee for the
truthfulness of the above story and will
be glad to. relate It and many other Inter
eating reminiscences opoa applica
tion. . '
THEY COME AND GO. .
Mr FF Matthews went to Elisabeth
City yesterday
Mr and Mrs Thomas I Tood, of Hart
ford Conn., are . stopping at. th Chat-
tawka. ,v .
Mr 8 M Brlnson went to, Ttrsoarora
yesterdsy. ,;XJM-v v-,--Vt ' e -
, Mr George A Mackasney of Norfolk la
a guest of th HaultoK " -
- Mr R D Button, jf New Tork City wu
at the Hjsiti'sts)r4ay.V -iXZ-l f
Mr J M Deaaey of Boston is a go at
theHsxelton, yyy L -"T-- - '
Mr Ashland Bander a well known 1dm
ber man of Philadelphia Is a guest at th
Chattawk.-' - x",
Messrs B B Bhor and B Q Mean of
New York City ar registered at hotel
ChatUwka,' f:.Xr.y
Mr EE Baldwin,' presld'ant of th
Loog Island railway is as guest at the
rn..ti..V. . f . ,l I
Rev W H Wlills, of Marlon TWHng
relatives In the city. '' - ' A
Aa latlUaf bird.
f
A species of woodpecker InhaMh) th
driest part . of Mesloo.: wbera Aaetng
the droughts It must die of starvation
unless'tt inade a stors: To prevent thje
It selscts th hollow stem of a apecea of
aloe,, the bore ot" which ia ynt Ursw
enough 'to hold a nut Th woodpeckm
drills hole at ioterraia in the stem and
fills It from bottom to top with th
nuts, the separate bote being apparent;
It made for oonverdenc' 0C aocm to
the colntnn of hnta wrthfew ' ' ,
. Th lntell1enc Which net ontv fotk
struct a apactaj stonhouea, hot teaches
the woodpecker to lay b oosjr th nuts.
which will keep, an not h kaascta,
whioh Would Oeoar; t'prhais) 'to
highest form of bird resMwrmgr Whsct)
has yet been ooeorvea. i
Corsje t4
k TwoDeya.
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WASHINGTON LETTER
tflturaal Cmiaaiiniiiliy j
When ec-Oevernor John D. Lona; aft
erward aecretary of th navy, waa In
eongreas, CotoneJ FMe Hepburn of Io
wa, . ntrwnamod th " Massachusetts
nber TaXTr. That Aaxo la stUl re-
meanberetl b th oldar Bembera, ur
vlvora of the Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth
and Fiftieth cosmreoasa, .
"Aa aeon as afr. Long came to the
feaoaV sUd Ootonel Hepburn tbe other
a, awseng at th loug faUary of ex
speakera pertralta hi tbe rear lobby ;
where jh waa ataadtng, "every nwtQr
ber who overtook to deliver a speech
waa aaeorcd of an audleuc. Whenev
er one areee to apeak Mr. Long took a
seat ioxnedtatety In frout and Uajtened
with rapt attention. H woaltC glue
his eanss atfta uhm of "th orator
The apetieh eoncloded. Mr. Long would
rush forward cordially, claep the mem
ber frantically by the hand and con
gratulate him.
" '1 thank yon ever bo much for that
ep'eech,' ko would say. 'I had serious
doobta on several points of tbe subject
yon have been discussing. You have
cleared them away for me. I am very
grateful to you.'
"Tea," replied Colonel Hepburn, "that
te why 1 called Long Taffy, bat do you
know that be made a friend for life of
every member to whom be listened eo
attentively and congratulated eo warm
ly? There's a good deal of human na-J
turn m t all. We do like a Ilttlo
praise."
' tjavotmla Atftrtjrtlom.
Naval ofilcera who happen to bo on
waiting ordera are esUug themselves
who are to be the Mlantonouioh mar
tyrs. Tbe Mlantbnomoh la a large mon
itor which baa beeu lying disused at
the League Island navy yard, Phila
delphia, for many months. With tbe
monitor Puritan she la to be fitted out
tor tropical service, and some of the
"waiting orders" officers will be direct
ed to take bertha on ber.
Th opinion of every commtaelooed
one from cap tola to midshipman la
that there is smalt choice between
hade and service on a veseoi of the
Mlnntonomoh type. Her , upper deok
la only about a foot above the wa
ter ttne, and with the least sea on ev
erybody moat stay below, whore. If the
thermometer ever marks a teniperatura
below 100 degree!, officers and crew
consider It cold weather.
The eharpest drtacjsm Is directed at
Ore navy department tor ordering tbe
two monitors to the tropica, Wbera they
ar to be. used aa guardehlps for Unit
ed States eoallng e tattoos. Other vee-
veta, It. hi asserted, would do as weH,
othen vessels there la ocaav
seonai comfort
- A MaarMatcaae Oraaasaat.
'On Of the handsome crystal chan-
dBtlartr taken from the eaet room of the
Whit Hons hefore R recent renova-
tton baa been placed In position In the
room of the committee on th District
at Ootomtta of the senate. It was rec
grdsed a eminently, proper that one of
thaw bejmeome ornaments abouM go to
th District eommltU. The chandesler
k regarded a on of the hanrVsomast of
It kind anywhere, ! It Is formed of
BnsMrewt aaa anfi oeatato tifiW
ptoem. easting erigmialfar 84,000.. When
tt wa hanging at th White Hone it
waa hot wired tot aleatri hghttng, bot
before betng ptaeed In Senator GJ an
ger's room K waa fatly provktod -with
tor eleetrie ftxtnrea and
w contain forty-eight eleotrle lajhta,'!
wish gJohe bearing th nationaloat of
Xnere war three of the Dn-
ftsjBar at the WMraBooa. bpt th
that bav been tafteo to mafce on per
sat ptoea,' som of the pert ha vie
taMtooV Th ehandaJter . Is very
Ngarded as enperior to the
(hat bar' been ptaeed hi
east room sine the remodeling and.
fa feet, a looked upon as possessing ar-
Oatla am) ornasMntat qtwllflea of the
- -A He itMMl.
The
eoate eommitte on military
has a Moto. arsenal. On the
waTH of Ma room and-adjacent to Its
tout tatt fher waa ' arracaed dur
ing tn twnoay a prrarjing coneerjoa
f tfOtoa, vwortbt wtth fearful blade
and Wonderfully shaped kntve whtah
r fnakM on bteod curdle to look at
m sMtsrptM :tJk s
Vjmd ot steel Bntta. Another of th -
1 W m&ttOoa 1 thick helmet
at braaa, with: kara dUrjawfl flape to
ptntsct tha ears of thmwrtoc. -j
- th wtMoa com from ft kfhifla-
ihido of the Mpso jOeArntry, wncfe
w ' penetrated teat sumtner bar A-
skehMQ Doostseouer Atoneo gtewart. Be
seomwd them from a Irieod that the
mag be aa obyeot leeson on aavug war
fare to the military senatora.
Oanajiee aa gtaat laasflss.
A btfl totrodnced to th hone by Mr.
fBlafrom of Oaaorado Jvivea totetsat
In a fliiaajaas ftsanoaotly made to hav
euaaieas meet aa toon after th
Msaiau etoctkaia praetleahM. Under
tik creaant aTstent which ha ootrna
tta finrpose, a ewigree elect doe not
asset for thirteen month unless called
to extra ealonvrMf.-;fihAfrotb pro
pones to bav each cohgrea aawamhis
far in firat ortong seswtan on tb fhtra
Meaday ta Jannatr aaOnwlng th gen-
feral election and tor th aitt aeswkm
on-fh first iJondax after th Ant of
tannery in t3ie year ColKrwlna. .,- ,
. Precedent ts a rttibborn thing, and tt
wtt . probobty prevent the Bhafroth
Wa from gettrngiswwbere-at this
Quae, a 18 ha bfoehed every precedtog
tosawm that had th same end In view,
'oawis , Maartlat M Oka ftavy.
' The annual atatamnrrt of. Jndge Ad
vocate General Lemty . of the number
of eoorm nrarfhtl la th navy and tna
rra corpa Ourtng tb neat year show
that In th roartneiBorpa ther wr
tov and to th nary f85.'
.. . i . CAE.L SCHOF1ELD.
Bssistaa ' W 1 BaggW
NEGRO LOOTED tMOIE BOUSE. I
And a Quaniliy of Hog Meat Was Found
In Els tea.
An Important arrest was made Wei
kriay Biriit ftlrer 1 opioa placing In.
tli a d ro who wt,a brought to tb city
hall nu up rton of ltroeny by Messrs
unctl Hardlroa and Ilermao Bell
Tbe fellow who at first gave the nam
of Gat field Gssklns, had been loaflogla
tbe vlclalty of tbe place where the con
vict camp on the north side of the House
Is located, and on Tuesday Mr Hardlsoa
Lo IS ee gaged at work on the barracks
for the use of the convicts, missed his
hatchet and ruspected that this man had
stolen it.
A short jUme later Mr HU.Iard Barring
n, living near by reported that his
m. k n juw Bad been Oioaen into ana
laii'ljf'of meat stolen. ' "'""'.- -
It bciu g- knoe j that -Gtsklas was no
cupylog Villi ut pi mission one of the
S-etls'ofibe barracks, the mea went
to the place and broka In. baskins
had removed the lock that was put on
he door and replaced it with one of hie
own,
n -.be room ns found a housekeeping
nmtii (insimul scale and some mea
tnseiln the dn crijitloo of tu-ii stolen
frnm ibe cmol e li.-u-i. Numerous other
hi i it ter' f : I iliuru liic udlnit the
t.l r tc i-'.
TT.tmikii "i fn'ii is as llird.soa and
H it wi-n- c i' li in N- w Hum tbuy met
vk'iir- nu ih-: .Si .oe brlilga and In-
uoet ui "i lieip ibom carry seme
blug-bt k 'i'ii. city. Upon striving
l Iho viiy In I hu was given Into the
cuqUmIt vif oiHcir Lupton. lie resisted
nest hui -i-i ir-rpowered and placed
In a cell.
On b lun; q -i. t-lioised clos- ly by tbe
tllorrs hu a I intuit taking tbe m-iat
fronj-the smoke bouse and said that he
had carried a part of It to Clark's Brick
yard. Two men were sent there to get
tbe things, Gaaalus having Indicated
where they were, and they returned with
the stolen meat which was used as evi
dence In t jo trial. ' It consisted of 8
hams, 4 shoulders, 1 jowl, 1 head and 6
pounds .of ssusage. Besides thee a bag
of potatoes was found and considerable
tothlng, probably stolen but the owner
not as yet Identified.
In bis trial yesteiday afternoon he
said hU name was Will G. ski as. He
admitted to ibe Mayor that he had been
serving a ten yetr term In the peniten
tiary. He said he was dltobarged last
November and Capt Jesse Uaaktns
signed his discharge; he could oof "pro
duce the paper however; and is believed
to be an escaped convict.
A clock which was idei.t'fled as belong
ing to tbe school house near the bar
racks was fo'ind In the room. It was
learned that it had been broken open
and some articles taken. Gasklns ad
mitted that he took the clock.
He was put under a $30 be n ! for ap
pearance at criminal court. He
unable to furnish security and was com
mitted to the county jail.
W H Harris was la the mayor's court
on the charge of being drunk and tils
orderly. Judgment was suspended on
payment of costs.
Certificate of Filing of Consent by
Stockholders to Dissolu
tion. State of North Carolina,
Department of State.
To all whom these Presents may come
Greeting:
Whereas, In appears to my satisfac
tion, by duly authenticated record of the
proceedings for tbe voluntary dissolu
tion thereof deposited In my office, that
the Brick ft Tile Manufacturing Com
pany, a corporation of this State, whose
principal office Is situated at No. 48
Craven street, In the City of New Bern,
County of Craven, Stat of North Caro
lina (T. G. Hyman, Secretary being the
agent therein and in charge thereof,
upon whom process may be served, has
compiled with the requirements of an
act of the Legislature of North Carolina
(Session 1901), entitled "An act to revise
th Corporation Law of North Caro
lina,! preliminary to the Issuing of this
Certificate that such consent has been
mod, - . ;:. , v . .,
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes,
Secretary of State of the State of North
Carolina, do hereby certify that the said
corporation did, on tha sixth day of Jan
nary 1004, ill in my office a duly execu
ted and attested consent In writing to
the dissolution of said corporation, exe
cuted by more than two thirds In Inter
est of the stockholders thereof, which
said certificate and th proceedings
aforesaid ar now on file In my . said of
fice as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto
sat my hand and affixed my official seal,
at Raleigh, this sixth day of January A.
D. on thousand nine hundred and four.
J. BRYAN GRIMES,'
Secretary of Btat.
Gin Outfit
For sale.
On Engine and Boiler, (20 hors pow
er) 70 flaw Gin and Buotlon Outfit take
cotton from wagon' or storag house
either, On Boss Cotton free. 1.1, In
good order. For further Information
can on - v Q. B. J. 3, DIXON, j
, - ' Mspl OypNiaVlT, 0.
YouEV money EsacEi
' If you are not Mtlsfltd
SO YOU grjppoSI that a eompaov with a earful of tSOO.am.oa paid la fan. aa see
EToJJi Sf " " 000 UDmM uooe- would oa aa oOar ao4 aot sarxf
DO YOO 8UPFOSI we would leopardlas oar stamJlnf with tae DObUs and eer SaaaaM
Ot StUl mater eaeeeat by faillnc ta ruim ear promise we make f
' DO YOU SUPPOSE we would make such an ofiar U ws did not bav tha ntattet aoafl
aM ta tbe sattsfrtaa eaaUtr ot out roods t
.."NOW ,T .T1 pioM roe and i se roe money, for HATlfXB WHISKEY W
dtreot from ear distillery to yon, with all tta original rlchoeaa and Bitot, cairyuu: a UNITED
STATES BXOISTKRED DISTILLER'S GUARANTEE of PURITY sod AOS and serine
roa the bit profit of the dealer. That's why It's best for medicinal porpoaaa. That's why
DIroct from our diotHXory to YOU
Sim iMitrs' Prafltt! Prmnlt Ada.tir.tloa!
PUHE OEVEn-YEAD-OLO nYE , ;
yr full teiM EXPnESS ; '
QUARTS V) PREPAID
Weirmsendyou TOT7B ftTLL QTJABT9 of HATrTSB9 8KVXW-TXAB- '
OLORYSforSra), and we will pay the exnrees ehargee. When you metre
the Whiskey, tn It and if Ton don't And It mil risht aiul a mil
drank or oan bur from any body else at any
expense ana your St. to will be returned to you by nut mall. How oould
an offer be falrerr We take all the risk and stand all the expense. If
the goods do not please you. Won't you let as send you a trial order) We
ship In a plain sealed oase; no marks to show what's inside.
. Orders tor Arli. OaLi OoL, Idaho, Mont, Wev., W. Hex., Ore., TTkth, Wash,
or Wya, must be on the beets of 4 Qaarte for a00 by Kinrnee
Frepald or cO (Qaarte for 1.00 by rrelsht paio
Write our nearest offloe and do It Now.
THE HAYNEn DISTILLING COMPANY
ATLAKTAi BA. . DATTO", OHIO ST.
156 Danmxr, Taor, O. Establbhid usi
F WINCHESTER
Tells you
Waste of
your own
when he ia telling first-class
Haekb
the same price yon hare been paving for the material,
pay you to lay in a supply now, for your future needs,
we.haTe are specially marked with
VERY LOW PRICES
and won't stay with us long.
harueys
Cured hams 1 5c lb.
Nice lot small sizes
Just Received,
j. L. HcDMlIEL'S.
Fresh Grit and Big Hominy, Oat :
FiaKes ana Carolina Rice.
Bauer Kraut, .
A Complete stock Staple and Fancy. :
Groceries.
Yours to Please,
l-.s.
n
arloe, then send It back at our
LOUIS. HA ST. PAUL MINN.
"TAKE-DOWN" REPEATING SHOT GUNS
These guns are a high-class production at a low-claa
price. For strong shooting snd lasting qualities,
they are in a class by themselves. Tbey are made
in 12 and 16 gauge, in full cylinder or modified
choke for brush and field shooting; or full choke for
trap and duck shooting. 1 They can be taken down
instantly without any tools To get the best rV
suits always use Winchester Factory Loaded Sheila
in these guns, as one Is made for the other.
v ppvEjtouf ttr nur itaxtant Ulvttraiad eaioiooaa.
REPEATING ARMS CO.. NEW HAVEN. CONN.
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it is a
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Time to make
Bed Linen
8
5?
Sheets and Pillow Cases at about
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