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r :.t f;. EVEUIS , WEDJLSDAT. The New Bern Fuel aod Lighting Company has removed to its new ot f ce -at the gas works. ; . . The Coast tine train arrived in the city about 10.20 last night The de lay was caused by a derailment near 'Jacksonville. ; Mr. C S. Hollister Is making pre- ::o:;'j;,:ehi toje vsn! silence! r -t Of the Cenfederaey. Moinneat With That la View is Started la . ' .'. Raleigh. Special Correspondence. -. Raleigh. Feb. 18. This afternoon the committee of 15, appointed by 4. 3. Carr, the commanding officer ol r Jie North Carolina Confederate , vet erans met fn the office of the State parations to build ' a ' handsome retJ uditor who is one of its members . dence of the colonial type on tue sit . of his present home. 1 Everybody skates but father, -Her mopes, round all day, Thinking of the doctor's bills, He may iave to pay. ' From the way farmers are hauling out" guano It doesn't look like the cot ton acreage will be decreased very much around here this season. The .gasboat, Wyandotte, Captain Ball, came In late last evening from Adams' Creek with a cargo of fresn pork, chickens, eggs and other coun . try. produce. -,v Shad'are becoming fairly plentiful but the price jitays up and. most of them " are shipped away. Times ait too hard here for people to eat shao at present . prices. (t; Preparations are being made to remove a smal building belonging to Mr. B. C. Roberts on Pollock street. The' house . will be pulled back in the lot, It Is learned, to make room - for a modern residence. ;The monthly social meeting of tin Epworth League will be held iu the 'League rooms this Wednesday even ing at half past seven o'clock. A most cordial invitation is extended to all young people to attend. Eight hundred barrels of rosir. were noticed on the Norfolk am; Southern pier yesterday awaitinj-j-'qpnsignment will be taken by steam . er direct to London, England. Thr shipment to Norfolk from whence tn. ..Onslqw county distillery of Slocum Starling, manufacturers of nave stores. o take the initial step in regard to ! ' he monument it Is proposed to erect it ' Raleigh as a memorial to Nor'n Carolina Women of the Confederacy, ' Bradstrwts Trade Report. Special Correspondence. Hichmond, Feb. 18. Bradstrejets vicinity: ' Saturday will say for Richmond and "Trade conditions generally- show a tendency toward imtfrovtment. shoes ind leather goods are more active, Vlanufacturers of harness and Bad llery report increased orders. Lum ber is more active than at a com parative period et last month ana nanufacturers in this line are grac ally using v operations. Dry eods are reported more active. The obacco market continues strong and revious prevailing prices are main 'ained. Cottan continues fairly act- ve. prices ranges up to 9 3-4 cents Vhile collections generally continue mckward the tendency is toward ini-"i-ovtment. Crop conditions are re ort;d good. Retail trade is quiet. The instinct ol aeodesty aeturU to every wonia U oftea (ml hinoranoe to the cere ot womanly diseases. Womei shrink from tbe perioral questions ol the local phyaieiaa which tsera indelicate. Tlie I bought oi exemiaetioa ie ab horrent to them, and m they eadure la aileaoe a eoaditioa of disease which turely progresses from bed to wont. ' It baa been. Dr. Pierce arltrlleia ('car treat many wemea A Aare fovea! m relate - tor modesty Im kit after at FREE temealta- tiom by letter. Hit eerreamamdem.ee If belt'. . ' ,as aaeredly eamtldemtlal. 21 dream DK B, V. , Pierce. Buttale, N. f. ' c t - - r Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores end regelate the aroinanly function, abolishes pais and build p and put the finishing touch of health oa every weak woman w tot gives it a fair trial. , . ' ' V It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women WelL ' V You can't afford to, aoeept a ucrH nostrum ai a ubatitute . for this non-alooholio medioine o known eoMrosiTioN. t-.r . uiffspi to change THF MARKFTS Tiir AAiiniu itpiT aa v . Tiiuiisaw. Rev. Mr. Mclntyre of Wilmington twill preach in the Piesbyteriau church next Sunday. "The tragic s'tory of Richard 111 "was admirably displayed at Amuse.; last night and it was one of the bes Shakespeare plays that have beeu seen here in moving pictures. . Mr. William Mahone. Jr., assistant chief - engineer of the Norfolk and Southern Railway is In the city mak iiifi. a survey and map of the pi-o- e posed new depot for that road at, this place. Mr. Mahone i a sou of the 4au - iauiuqb uvuerai Diiiy iuaiioue, oi u 'glnjEt-' 8o the reporter is iuformed ' 'Mr. W. F.' Giles, who is a student ' 'of a business college In Kinston, was in the city last night on his way tu "Wiilfail, Perquimang county, in re sponse to a telegram announcing the ' death qf his father, Rev. J. II. M ' Giles,' which occurred at the Cotton place yesterday morning. Dcceaseu was well known all over the eastern counties as a mlnister of the M. K church, 'and was a member or the ! North Carolina Conference for many years. He will be remembered as pastor' of Jones, Carteret, Craven and Onslow circuits by many friends . who will be grieved to hear of his ' passing away. . WHALE FOR THE Ml'SEUM 'lirator Brlniley Sccmvs a Fine Spc inicii of Cetacean at Ope Look out ipecial Correspondenre. Rakish, Feb. 18 Curator Herbert trimley has returned from . Capt jookout where -he wtnt to sse til. me whale which went ashore Inert ind has arranged to get the skeleton omplete which will, be Installtd a; ne of the museums. There is ri fady in one room a skeleton, admir 'jly ai r.uicd of a Wi ight whale, this leing another spfcies. The one to ome from Caie Lookout is 46 fee' f. Two weeks ago one of the anie species went ashore there i'1 vhat is known as the hook of the ape at a point where the shore If ory steep and deep water close in "hese flnner whales are of no coni nercial value while th9 Wright vhale is very valuable indeed. . liesldeuts of Reaufort County Pre- test for aud Against, the Change . , of County Seat From Ply. month to Roper. ' . Special Correspondence. '-. - Raleigh, Feb. 18. here hat never been as extensive a movement for .lew counties and for splitting couu- k s as there has been this session t the legislature and today another ,:ame upon the removal of a county seat. The large delegations arrived .loin Beaufort county, one for the oth ' r against the removal ot the county ,eat from Plymouth to Roper. , " Kew York Cotton Feb. 15th. ; ! v Mch. May' July' Oct ..1.9.50 9.41 '..I ..9.29, 9.50 9.44 945-9.33 9.48 9.41 9.34 9.29 New York" Spo'ta. . 5 points decline; ' 9.49 . .'9.4' i .980 February 16th. MarJ e Gould, daughter of . Mr. tnd Mrs. George J. Gould, Is called he most beautiful of this season's k'butantes in New York. " FRIDAY. ' Mr. M: Suskin has been declared ' bankrupt' and his Btore Is 'closed to ,( patron.' Vo ' receiver has been ap- polntetl yet , , ... - j... 'It. la understood that several will .go Irom Near Bern to witness the '. arrival of tbe battleship fleet next '..Monday t Norfolk. ,, Anticipating the approaching pav , Ing work, Mr.. Sraallwood of the gat company is arranging the under ground .gas. pipe and "dip basins", Harouqd tbo city, i , .-. ... - I, The youngsters here who are not akattnf are flying kites. The slde- wajks and middle of the streets art fcfull of thera every afternoon, getting full measure of nealth and bappl . sees "out ot the exercise and the One ' "weather. ' ' - Chrietiant of all denominations. and all who are interested In Bible study are requested to meet with the class tonight at 7.30 In the Presby terian lecture room. All who will at fcnd will feel amply repaid, aa Mr. Jones, the teacher makes the hour u both Interesting and Instructive. '.., The civic Improvement department . of .the Woman Club, Invite your 'n . epectlon of the lists ot trees, shrub , anj pktota now In the drug stree. They hope many will avsll themeel vea of this rare opportunity to get plnote, -etc, express free. For ur tlien (nforma'Uon phoue 107. , ' Tln-re wre no d Vflopmentf of any Importance yesterday lit the mat ter of Mr. CnrrawAy's 'di'falcattotu Thm Nailiirml bank, as lias been m.iii-,1 wan not 'inanrlally emlmrra- 1 In !!. L . wt. Patrons showed thflr ' ' '!;,( ..i.ilniili.jj thi'lr cm- i I fi'i !!:! ii'i.ii.nMon ' i m. c ,f the day In furn. ' 1.4 n!!.-, l.y Mr. ' k t ni ' r Hull wns In ' ' ! . ; to u-V. i'if BOSiMESLOGALS: fllLLIXERY RISIAESS FOR SALE i offer my millinery and fancy goods justness amounting to about $300.0(i n Swansboro, N. C, only millinery uisiners in town. Reasons for sell ng, failing health. Mrs. A. E. Can- JRIXK Dlil II) COFFEE, ITS FINE lew lot just received. Also a limlt d supply of Corned mullets at 6 enta a pound. Corner Grocery. J. Cuthrell, Prop, phone 61. iROCEUlES) SHOES AM) KOTIOSfc )ak. mixed and pine wood, long lengt r sawed any length desired. Heart land-made shingles, cedar fence post, ots ot other things received daily. .'all phone No. 37, on the corner oi louth TYont and Metcalf street; Jo. 157. N. F. Vincent JCTAGON SOAP POWDER-THE st washing powder on the market lame coupons as Octagon soap; 5 lackage, 6 for 25 cents. New lot jusi n. Broad Street Grocery, M. W 'odrle, prop , L,VAMED-A FA KM 4 HAVE A Went who desires to purchase a tarn it a reasonable price. R. A. Nunn Vttorney, New Bern. VO0D WORKING COIIPAM-DEAI rs In lumber and bouse framing ma erial and manufacturer of the van ua woods. Pine,' Cypress, populai iuk and tweet gum heart into stall rork, mantels,, brackets, turned wort tc, colonial columns, solid or boaro a all alzes. All work carefully ana roroplly executed. Saw Mill and Fat ory on Metcalf Street and Treni tlver. New Bern. OR SALE A WASHING MAC1IIM Inly been used a very little lu perfect 'onditlon, large unlier tub. Wi!' tell cheap for cash. pply to W. P. Hlbert. 'Journal office. ionse-siioELa-i will shoi torsf all round for 90 cents, hall ound for 45 cents. Satisfaction gnat hteed of money refunded. Credits'! fir stand, 43 1-2 Broad street M. ,C ffllllama. . JIST KECEIYED WHITK 3IILAJI turnip seed, Crotby's Egyptian beet seed, tomato seej and onion sets J. C. Whltty ft Co. WANTED RI THE CAfflNET YE- netr Co., Greenvlle, N. C, one good tul fitanliul second hand boat bull, sol id and sound, with dimensions over ill :,1 to 3G feet long, beam t feet i 1 Uiaft when engine Iniitiilled 3e. K d' m'funj hand engine for same al'h not over 4(10 R. P. M. 12 to 13 'I TV, 2 or 4 cycle, and 2, 3, or r lii.di'r. Give pries, and describe -' j mI:iImii of lioih hull uml pa- Mr. Baxter Makes DenlaL IR. GEO. H. ROBERTS, CShier National Bank. ;iear Sir: There is a report on the street hat I am one of your depositors ho had! overdrawn thelr account, nd knowing same to be false, I will ppieciate a written denial from ou in order that I may set myself ight In this matter. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER, IR. J. J. BAXTER, I take pleasure In saying that the eport 'that you have an overdrawn ccount In this bank is not true. Respectfully, , G. H. ROBERTS, Cashier i"eby 18th 1909. BUIDGETOX ITEMS Special Correspondence. Bridgeton, Feb. 17. Sunday was a "ery pleasant day and we had a good ..tendance at Sunday school. Mr. i. S. Dowsland, of Rochester, N. Y. was with us and gave a very Inter esting talk. Rev. J. M. Wright preached In. the vl. E. Church -Sunday. In the after ioon he preached to a good alzect ludience at tbe Broad Creek church lessrs. S. D. Parker and J. C. Brooks uconipanied him. Misses Ida and Minnie Caboon.who '.re teaching school at Alliance, spent itinday at their home here. We are glad to note that Mr. Chas. otter, who has been very 111 for hree weeks is able to be around sin. He wa& out to church - Sun- lay for the first time. Mr. S. G. Parker and family re urned from a visit in Havelock Sun lay. . . " Mr. S. W. Latham and Mrs. Wal ace WhFtehurst were at ; Sunday chool Sunday, There was an exciting time Sun lay night, when it became known hat' the Lewis, store was on "re "he blaze was In a barrel of paper, nd was quickly removed from tbe uillding, without making any dam age. . -.. On account of the absence of the eacher there was no school Mon- 'y. Miss Margery Andrews left for rrenton this morning for a visit to flativea. .... Mrs Jennie Johnson, of Trenton, the guest of Rev. J. M. Wright The Utile daughter of Mr. D. H lemlng, on Bridge street Is Tory II. We hope That he will soon Ve over. . ' . " ' . there will be a' nnloft prayer nee n? at Holden'g hall at tbe corner of trldge street and B. Street, every Vednesday evening. Different mtn iters will be Invited to conduct these ervlcea and it I hoped that .tbey v 1 1 1 be the mean of doing mucr. rood. - . .. There wltl be a prayer meeting ha Methodist church, Thursday ever. H H 7.30.. Rrv. J. M. Wright will r.ndnot the services. Mch. .. . . . .9.43 9.56 9.43 9.56 May .. K ..9.42 9.55 9.42 9.55 July .. .. ..9.42 9.55 9.42 9.55 Oct. .. .. ..9.31 9.41 9.31 9.41 Spots.... .... 990 Sales, bales. ... ..... . . ".. . ; .None February 17th. Mch. .. ..9.57- 9.57 9.50 9.5? May ., .m ..9.55 9.55 9.49 9.52 July ..9.55 9.55 9.48 9.51 Oct ..9.38 9.38 9.33 9.37 Spots.... .. 985 Sales, bales. . . .- .... . . .None Liverpool Cotton Market Feb.' 15th. " Jan. Feb 600 Feb.Mch. .... . ..498 Mch. April 499 April May .. .. ..600.; May June ..501 June July 603 July Aug 503 Aug Sept 497 Sept. Oct ..493 Oct. ov 491 Nov. Dec 489 Dec Jan., 488 Jan. Feb. , .487 Receipts. . . American ..... . .... .. Sales . . . . . . Spec, and export American. . '. . Spots moderate, demand, 511. market dull. TKEY It a E3 S' WEDNESDAY. Judge H. R, Bryan la In Raleigh. , Mr. J. D. Klnser went to kinston yesterday. . ', Mr, J. F. Marchant went to Norfolk yesterday. . : , Miss Una Marshall Is visiting ar Oriental. Mr. A. C. Burnett ot Cadlx Ky rs Jie city. " . Mr. S."H. Scott spent yesterday tn Washington. . : s- Mrs. R. F. Bumpasa went to Golds boro yesterday.' ' Mr. R. A. Nunn returned from Rai elgh last night ' Mr. W. H. Crocker of Ridgeway, Pa., Is In the city. - Mrs. Oswald Kafer of Newport, re turned home' yesterday. ' Mr. J;. H, Griffin of Sloop PoinU re turned home yesterday. i ' Miss Bessie Clayton of GoldsaCrw was In the city yesterday. t - Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald or Goldsboro are In tbe city.. Mr;;; JT.-' Waiter "Pelletler of Stella was In the city yesterday. Mr. "William Xr-Coley ' of The Ral eigh Times is in tbe city. Mr. Li' Welngert of Punxsntawney, a., Is a visitor in the city.. Miss Carrie Cannon left lasK night on a professional visit to Beaufort. ' Mrs. Julia Bell of Morehead City, s the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Neal. - Mrs Margaret Nelson and Miss Mary Oliver left yesterday for an extended southern trip . . Mrs. James M. Mtchell - returned last night from Washington, N. C, iccompanied by her mother, , Mrs, A. O. Kafer and son of New port were visitors in. the city yes terday, returning home last night. ' Mr. W. S. Bell, Jr., ot Newport was here ' yesterday going to Pollocks villa to visit his nephew, Mr. J. JEi. Bell, who Is very sick. . - 499 1 498 1-2 1-a 1-s l-s 1-2 c;Aj:l:viC jr From aeren scrp of tfendemon's Succession Cabbage Mr. Johnliran ncn, Charlcton, S. C, produced crop of 3507 barrel crates. Henderson's Succession, lb. 13.00 Charleston WaUfleM, V,. li.OO. Henderson's Tarly Summer, lb. jvrso. ' Our superior strain of variable sred will produce equally good rt-sMlt for yon. It pays to buy fiv a bouiic with a rrinitation.' Our V Wmli Cft'tm fn to V i-H . fd- rh-i . .im I t i ib .!'! . fl Ht.i.ii. . ! II )'.! mrnti.Mi Una .lpr. Feb..... .. .. .. ..498 , Feb. Mch. .. 498 Mch-Aprll 499 April May 501 May June 502 fune July . ..- 504 July Aug. .. .. ....604 ug Sept. ,.. .. 500 3ept. Oct .496 Oct-Nov. ,.. ....494 ' Mov. Dec .. " 492 Dec Jan. ., .. ....491 . Jan. Feb. ,'. . . .,, ....490 . Receipts. ..... ; . . American. . . . . V . Sales., .. ....... ... .... Spec and export h... ..... American.'."".?.., .. ...... Spota quief, middling 607; steady. "' v - 499 500 . 501 503 604 498 494 492 490 489 488 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 7,000 300 6.000 middling 1-2 503 503 503 I 504-1-2 505 1-2 607 507 1-2 502 497 1-2 495 . 493 ' 492 491 , 14,000 . 10,000 . 7,000 500 r 6,000 . futures Constructive Efiort -is what really counts in running a business or a farm. And to be capable -of constructive effort a man must get beyond his hand-to-mouth stage and have some ; money ahead.' A bank account in this strong bank, ' with the help that it will brinj to you in the confi- ' dence and friendly interest of the officers and direct ors of this Bank, is the one indispensable . thing in placing yourself where you can exercise construct ive effort. . '. . v. . : Have yon an account here? It not we invite you to call.-. , JAS. B. BLAMES, Free. s T.'A. GRKKN, V. Pres Wm. R.'n!,ADKS, V, Pre. GEO. B PKNDLKTON, t ahifi, rVfc l. a a rfr jm. tm. va SrNEW BERN FRUIT CO. I Kew Bera llarket Feb. 15thJ' Prices . . " .' ' . , Sales, ' bales . . . .. 1? to 9c ... .. 1 Prlcea....' J... lales.... :, ' t , February''. ?rlcea.. ..; .. . tales, bales.. .. 6 1-2 to 9c . . . . . None to 1-8 HEIT BERM PROUI CE MARKET errecled Febraary lith, by B. p, , vaieapon. Iggs.. .. '.','.,. ,tf otatoes, sweet Potatoes. Irish ....... ...i Haauts ...... .... Thickens ........... . . furkeyi leese, per pair. ...... .. . .. ..22 ..40-50 .. 2.75 .... 75 B0-75C .1315c . $ LOO Cerrected Febraary 13, by B. Swerl, leaf .. ,, .. .. . . .. ,06-.07c ork'.. .. .. .. .. .. ..... .OS ?aTreft4 Febraary IS, By Barrss t. . ,; . ; Cempahy , Cora .. ,."... , ...... ..83 Oata.. . ., t.,.. .. .w.67 1-2 Bran 160 reed ...... .. ..1.65 Cotton Sed hull .. .. .... .... CO Cotton seed meal . , . ., .' .. 1.60 Timothy bsy , . . , .. .. .. Hominy..' .. . . ,. ,. Meal.... .... , ... Rye THUBSDAT. Col. S. L. Dill returned home last night. . Mr. Cecil Stone of Raleigh la in he city. ; ; Mr. U. A. Underwood returned home last night . Col. D. L. Ward returned from Rai igh last night. ,' Mr. Carl Daniels baa gone on a isit to Norfolk. Mr.- D. E. Henderson went down to Jeaufort yesterday. i . Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hyman went to ioldsboro last, night. - .. .J- Capt. J. H. . Hunter ' of ' Havelock, jpeut yesterday in town. . i r - Mr. R. F. Broaddus returned hone .rom, Virginia yesterday. - Mr. H. W. Simpson returned yes terday from Greenville. - Mr. C. Felix Harvey of Kinston re--urned home last night, Mr. James H. Slmmons of Pol locksvllle, is In the city. Mrs. W. I." Skinner of Greenville returned home yesterday. . , Mr. Meyer Hahn is home after a ,hort visit out of the city. ' . - . ilrs.R, O. Taylor of Morebeaa jent yesterday In the city. - LJ . Miss Allie Harris of Alliance was t tisitor in town yesterday. Mr.' Dan Richardson of Dover was Here yesterday on his way to Nor folk. '".I--. . . Mrs. W.. H. B. Blandford of Dover .-eturned home last night from Nor folk. . . . - ' - Mr. J. K. Daughton of Rafelgn, 3tate Bank Examiner, returned home yesterday.. ' ,, '' . .' Bliss Clyde , Cox returned to the -lty yesterday from a short visit to Ireenvllle. ' ,' ;' . ' Mr. W. A. Hart,' "member of the irm of Messrs. Rogers. McCabe ann '., of Norfolk la registered ' at the iaston. ( o - - WliDlesale Dealers In . o O Groceries, trait and Produce Hay, Gram and Feed, ry a VPrl Pntatnoe nt flninn Kate ( gnrinn nlint!n - - E3 STORES 37 MIDDLE ST. " PHONE 20Z.O CCC3?CCCOCCCO COOO 3C q llallaataH J-0H ETXTJ The farm known m the David Gas- kin plare, lucatcil north side Nnnse 'Irer e!(;h miles trn Vanrrl.riro, "ultaMe fnr corn, cotton,. il ith. (ip.is, potatoi'i, sii l sny crnp pro In ' ' "-!!i'!. For t-n-'l-r t'-foi r-t.t'ors ,'y ti '. V.. t:- :r.-, 42 (UZik FEIDAT. V .. ' i Dr. N. M. Gibbs la in Washington. Mr. J. V. Blades la In Washing ton . v , . Mr. M. D. Line of Ft Barnwell. s lh town. . ... Mr. T. A. Reddlck of Kinston Is' in the' city. ' ; Mr. J. B. Harvey ot Vanceboro In the city, ' Mr. W. C WblU of Vanceboro 1 In the city. ' Mrs. L. I., Moore spent yesterday la LnGraage. , ' Mr. 0. R Fuller went to Washing ton yesterday. Mr. Frank Jordan ot Washington la In the city. . ' Dr. W. L. Hand went to Washing ton last, night Mr. Thomas A. Uziell went to Prh ((J lr IH1H IHRlll. , 85 Mis Ellrabeth Fills went to Wshii g3 Ington yenipi Jhjt, 1 25 Mr. W. K. Btyron went to Wh liiKton yesterday. f Mr. F. J. MaRuIre wt in La Cranre )' Ht' riluy. . K!Ih J.tuli! towsrt nnt yestcr- il.iy in Wssl,li,-;ti)n. ' Mis. Julia I II f M.n had. return fd li line h "t nl.J.t. Mrs. V.'.iUcr I uff y went tn ' u,-'- 3- y. HI eg a4 l. DP ft ui MANUFACTURS OF , HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS 1 ' t -j f Office No. 50 Craven St. -NEW BERN N.:C. '. ' ' - ! Our gqod3 are made in Various grades to Sii t the different crops, the analysis 'of each Brand v is go ten only from the best Material, and are Freshly bagged'after your order is secured. S d they will reach youin the best mechanical c n dition. . - - THE FOLLOWING ARE LIST . OF BRANDS ''.'. .-'.' - ; "' ..-' . . ; ' .. " FLITE COTTON GUANO ; 8 2-2 MARVEL GREAT CROP GROWER 8 2-1 2-3 DUPLIN TOBACCO GUANO " ' . -.: 83-3 C. E. FOYS HIGH GRADE GUANO 8-3-3 GASTON HIGli GRADE FERTILIZER 8-3-3 IIAONYER STANDARD GUANO 8 4-4 NEUSE TRUCK GROWER : 6-6-6 PANTEGO POTATO GUANO T ; . 7 5-7 TRENT BONE aid POTASH ' . - " 10-0-2 JEWELL ACID PHOSPHATE "'14-0-0 i"'' GENUINE GERMAN KA1NIT , - ) 1IIPROVED ' "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" . ; Poultry and Garden Fencox We av been much Jtratlfled with the enormous ! r une W aalog of bur Pourt.ry and GardenFence, but bvt ut b( n m lerlinentlng with a view to Improving It If r with the re sult that we now have bettered this F.'H, I y i'"ing In extra wires, making the spsclngs so closn ti.m y are copid that It will not be necessary for any f.un V rr 1 m !'ry raiser to use a (In gle foot of the Unlit flimsy i carry any hexagon ni" h 1 The Improinl "l" Gils eicry rrin! ' and rlntp s Him 'i t IIiiukx. I!" . ; i ir i ' ..t , or Lr our agonts to y 1,5 1 stock, because, i ft'. roi.Hry $fi Carim FrnVe " 1 I'tiirp, acl is amply !:' ' r I n e in t'.. . smnllc-t ( '' . IN '!.! t i, tJ, nd C t
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