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The Commonwealth. E. E. HILLIARD, - --..-. Editor. Published Every Thursday. STATE GLEANINGS. - . FOB RALEIGH POST-OFFICE. It has been written to Ihe News and Observer from Washington that Joshua r. j a ji t rue x o n j f B. Hill will be postmaster at Raleigh, Entered at the Post-Office at Scotland J " Neck, N. C, as Second Class Matter. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1897. SOME SIGNIFICANT STATISTICS. Owing to the prominence which is being given to the discussion of the race question in North Carolina and tbroughout the South, The Common wealth submits some statistics con cerning the relative increase of the white and colored races, which will be interesting, we think. In the States of Alabama, Arkansas, Deleware, District of Columbia, Flori da, Georgia Kentucky, Louisiana, Ma ryland Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vir- gina and West Virginia in 1890 fif teen sixteenths of the entire colored population of the United States were found. In 1880 there were in these States 6,142,360 colored inhabitants, and in 1890 6,996,116. During the decade they increased 18.90 per cent. In these same States in 1880 the white population numbered 13,530,408 and in 1890 they had increased to lb,868,205, a rate of increase 24.67 per cent., nearly twice as great as that of the colored people. In 1880 there were in these States 100,000 white persons to 45,397 color ed. In 1890 there were in these same States 100,000 white persons to 41,475 colored. These statistics show that during the decade from 1880 to 1890 the colored race did not increase parallel with the ' white race, though they live in a climate well suited to their develop ment. From 1800 to 1830 the colored race increased in these states more rapidly than the whites ; but since that time the whites have steadily increased more .xapidly than the colored. In North Carolina the relative rate of increase for the two races since 1850 has been 16.28 per cent, for the colored and 17.60 per cent, lor the whites ; and during this period the colored increase from 1870 to 1880 was 35.65 per cent, i and the whites tor the same deca? yr. - 27.S2 percent. A MUEDEBER HANGED. Sam Wright was hanged in Golds- boro last week for the murder of Mr. Carr near that town about two months ago. He made full confession. WATTERSON AT GREENSBORO. Henry Watterson, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, lectured at Greensboro before the State Normal College last Saturday night. WILL BE HANGED 26lH. John Evans, the colored man tried in Rockingham last week for criminal ly assaulting a white girl named Miss Lilly Cole, was convicted. By agree ment there was no argument to the ju ry by the lawyers on either side. The jury simply -heard the evidence and Judge Mclver's charge. Evans will be hanged Friday 26th. A DRUNKEN NEGBO KILLS ANOTHEB. Elizabeth City Fisherman and Farm er :. 'luesday night at Ureswell, Wash ington county, N. C,, Jerry Roberts killed Jno. T. Jones. Both of them were colored men, and after partaking freely of whiskey, proceeded to settle some difficulty. Jerry, to emphasize his position, struck John forcibly with a fence rail on hia neck, and thereby forever silenced him . Jerry made good his escape, and his whereabouts are un known. BOYD FOR THE CABINET. Washington, Nov.. 13. A concerted movement is to be made by ' Southern politicans, led by Senator Pritchard and the Southern national committee men, to have Col. James E. Boyd, As sistant Attorney General, promoted to the cabinet, should Attorney General McKenna be appointed to the Supreme Court bench. Mr. Boyd is the national committeeman from North Carolina, and his friends urge his competency and fitness as unexcelled. BARN BURNED DROWNED. Plvmouth Beacon ; On Saturday af ter uoon last while Mr. J. M. Reid was in towa, one of his barnes and stables were burned, at his home five miles in the country, consuming one mule, one horse, ten bales of cotton, about seven ty-five barrels of corn and a krge lot of fodder. The lose is estimated at $2,500. On Friday evening last Elijah Slonut. coIoTsd.-Myas lyashiDj; a. WINTON PARAGRAPHS. hearing the evidence .fined him five I dollars and cost, amounting to between uiub aiiu n aoiiars. iaier tne nne (Corwspondenc.1 to The Commonwealth. ) was remitted. On Monday the deacons of the church paid the minister his sal- Whtton, N. C, Nov. 16, '97. TlTf Anrl Mra T Tk Savmvv aT 13Vav1-- ary m full on the promise that he r. . f. .., nil, v a., aio but? gueoio ui tut; iamiiy ui Mr. T. D. Boone. would leave and return no more. He was not allowed to preach on Sunday, though he was at the church lor that purpose. Misses Nona and Jennie Brinkley who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. J. Pierce, returned to their homes last week, the former in Plymouth and moonshining in edgecombe. .... the latter in Roper City. Tarboro Southerner : Deputy Col- ss Irma Brown is teaching school lector Daniel, of the Internal Revenue near Tunis. Service captured and destroyed on Fri- We 9X6 lad to announce that Miss day last an Illicit still in the upper Agnes Carter, who has been con part of the county, between Battleboro fined -to her room for several days, is and Whi takers. The still was located able to-be out again. . I'lHE PILL Y I THAT WILL J J I CURE Headache indigestion BILIOUSNESS LJ CONSTIPATION For sale by E. T.-Whitehead & Co., Scotland Neck. N. C. NOTICE. 1 - in a Dig reea swamp on Swift creek and was apparently doing a big busi ness. It is said that about nine hun- dren gallons of mash etc. and some dis- Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Friedlin,of Ports mouth, Va., have been visiting Mr. and WORTH CAROLINA, U Halifax County. E. L. Travis and wife Jennie G. Travis vs. John F. Felch, Olivia A. Felch, Henry Felch. Mrs. John Carter. Mr. J. R. Mitchell wento Coleraine Superior ' Court. tilled whiskey were found and emp- last week. tied on the ground. The officers Jones, one of our most en- were led to the place by a preacher terprising merchants, was married to who find hpon arliTiaal rst ; 1, i: Miss Td TJAtpanm nn th 10th. "Rav. T. U1 iW iwauwu i . ' I rr ti tt nu rvi;-; a mi- but they reached there at a time when J- Biddick officiating. The young , """ "T 1 w no one was present and there is no one couple have our best wishes for a long named : You are hereby notified . that under arrest. It is not likely that any aDd happy life. the above entitled action has been one will lay claim to the destroyed 1 commenced against you in the Su- property. The parties running it were -ONE OF TWO WAYS. iS7.Jl. iiSl lucky in being away. It Is said that The bladder was created for one pur- of a tract of land in Halifax County, Western North Carolina is not the on- pose, namely, a receptacle for the known as Hill's Bridges whereon Dr. Iy camDin&r erround of thA fAofivn mrvtn. urine, 'and as such it is not liable to Jno. R. Moore resided at time of his shiner and that corn wniskey can be any iorm L?Be2ae except ,by one. oi death nd f exclude you from all in- Dougnt very cheap if one knows where perfect action of the kidneys. The sec- appear at a ferm of our said Court to to get it. It is a dangerous business ond way is lrom careless local treat- be held at the Court House in Halifax and the man who follows it long is ment of other diseases. Ion the eighth Monday after the last sure to get caught in the end. CHIEF CAUSE. r pionaay in September, ly7, and an- i RWHr rrr npmnr rr rno n iinnrr'a m AJAartntxjy uimouuui uiiUKZiXibtiy jkJU nva a t.fiA ohipf onnag ri KloHrlAr frnn. SAFE BLOWERS at MOCKSMILLE. uia S th. lit v.,aa . I VIVO KJ VUU ITVllllLy ItHD UHSJ uinuuci) Winston Sentinel : Safe blowers was created for one purpose, and it not got in their work at Mocksvilie Mon- doctored too much is not liable to day night. " weaKness or disease, except in rare -iu io oHuaicu uokkl ui auu very plaint in said action. This October 13th, 1897. STERLING M. GARY, 10 28 4t. Clerk Superior Court. cases. Savage, Son & Go. COTTON FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Norfolk, V a., Nov. 8, 1897. WE QUOTE COTTON QUIET They broke m the postoffice there, close to the bladder, therefore anv nain blew open the safe with dynamite and disease or inconvenience manifested in robbed it of $300, half of the , amount tbe kidneys, back, bladder or urinary being in stamps and the other half anrno anrt. Tli a an-AT io anal' Itt tyi rAn Our informant says it was a first- and mar be as AnRiW avnidAd. To find class iob. the safe hpAnv cnmnlpfn I out correctlv. set vnnr nrinA for twpntu Good Middling C f I . . " . V OU.-.1 IfiJJK I- 1 wreck torn all to pieces. tour nours ; a sedement or settling m- "Amui,uB o Tho rr,KKn anA t . aicates Kianey or bladder trouble. The I iTiIUVi""& w o-o Ihe robbers failed to get three regis- .H a. th'trat .1 Strict Low Middling .... tered letters which contained money. Kilmer's Swamn Root. th mat kid- Low Middling They were found next morning badly ney and bladder remedy is soon applied Stains. scorched. Ed. Morris is the postmas- you need a medicine you should peanuts steady -ter at Mocksvilie. He was appointed faaye the best. At druggists fifty cents Fancy..... am uuo uuuai . iuu uiajr imvc a cam- strict x rime .................. Z Die bottle and Damnlet. both Ant bv robbery, the mail; Mention The Commonwealth SnaniRh " " " ------ S. B..HARRELL, PERQUIMANS CO., N. C, ESTABLISHED 1887. C'W. HAUTJPTr PPTJf,, ""-Is, S. B. HARRELL & CO. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchanf v SPECIALTIES : COTTON AND PEANUTS. WAclUIS. NOS. I, 3 AND 5 COMMERCE Reference: Norfolk National Bank. irnRPmi'E Mention this naner. ' ' 1 MtI U. 9,T0 3. I. P. LEE & CO. Cotton Factors and Commission Merchant 28ROTHERY'S WHaRF. Tsrnpm xr. LS' ROTHERY'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. Aw n areruoms, Ampie otorage capacity, Liberal Advance tCrAekra foi Via nrti r rr Tiaa TminA 1 ..x j ' 66'"6i 'wi """i xoauufc ana wain lings and nn, articles, filled at lowest crice. ofher Mention this paper. ji desired, O OA n. mm TO WAREHODSE, a few months ago, After committing the parties stole the section master's lever and send your address to Kilmer & Co., m0k wvp pP!,a pr uar ' n car and rode it out near the Davis Binghampton, N. Y. The proprietor Eggs, per dozen..... " 16 School just west of Winston. It was T t rt""a lue Black peas, per bushel 60 uunu next morning lying near the ranroaa tract. 1 ifCUf ICUCI nv niiciyroo At. rw!,., "til JCIILLIll Duomcoo uwuiijaii o vicc&, luur in lit; a this side of Mocksvilie, the safe-blow- Notice. IN ENFIELD, N. C, en cut the telegraph wire in two entire Jewelry shop from Rocky Mount, places. They did this to prevent any is prepared to do first class work at a messages being sent out after them. moderate price on Watches, - NATIONAL THANKSGIVING. But from 1880 to 1890 there river, au(i taking one of the wV- Jewei was a he went to LLe the wharf. This ii i i r i OTot Hi.n.n.. n.- i a lueiasiBeen oi mm. io one saw great discrepancy in the rate of increase .i . i x. , I him fall in hilt as ha - tatAaA v between the races in North Carolina h . . . , . . in xiuuu varouna. tQ he stables, ma uirv was mndA aa to or tne colored it was 6.76 per cent., his whereabouts, and Clocks, Sewing President McKfnley has named and Pianos, set apart Thursday, 'November 25th. as a day for national thanksgiving: and S"18 the people throughout the United J"6'7 et?ry "P1011 .of sma11 wares, estate fully described in the pleadings North Caeolena, ) Superior Halifax County. Court. D. A. Madry vs. W. C. Allen and others. By virtue of power conferred upon me by a decree made in the abovo en titled action, I shall sell on the terms stated below, in the town of Scotland Mjifhinpa Lua oacaraay in uecem macnines, te lg97 M 4th dav of and in fact the montn between the hours of 12 m. ana l p. m., at public auction, the real For the Highest Market Price. Which is still strong and active, especially on - guuu wrappers. We have ample floor space. No crowding and perfect light. With Nat. Smith for auctioneer, and a courte ous and efficient corps of help, we are deter mined to leave no sf one unturned to please all who call on us. Very truly, Your friends, BOYD &f YOUNG. andfor thewhrtesS0 9R r, Lhn1rfnr I UUflU1VB lIJe ua as usual, near post-omce. jvM. vuv 1 w -OCJw v uau u UiQ 11TC1 CO" These statistics show us clearly that cured the body by the very laws of nature the Anglo rt . . oaxon race is destined to rule this country. SO VTHERN WISDOM ?) A MtTKDERER KILLED AT DURHAM. WELL, SUPPOSE IT DOES? The present depression in business The following goine the ronnrin of At iurnam last baturday morning hA nrtaa tQta trn 1 j . I vwj vuiavu. UUO llCCOUUfU I f ' 1 1 AY n A'Mmn m XX stranger went to the house where vw vv0, pre,y gooa picture family of colored children named Las- of what may be seen in some sections siter were eating breakfast. Their of the South nisk- t-iMw nM . - u i m is not pleasant to contemplate. It is , ZZT 7 . . ve 161 our tlmber rot and uy f i.--. . "0"" Buawucua y6418010 tencmg. - We throw away our ashes -v, JU OUUUBUU JW6CK man in I OUt On the door RtAns nnn Villofl him I - I. 7 . I uvi gicaao, auu Duy soap; we raise u,UOJ wwus oi i,Ke interest ; lor- it Y snooting mm twice. As the mur- dogs and buv boss : we rai waah .ni . I ' w seems to be general all through the aerer waf leavlnS premises Mr. R. buy vegetables ; we catch 5 cent fish South. v,.OCoggins,wnowas appealed to for with $4.00 rods : we build snhool hnD Most persons take the wrong view helpalled to; him 8toP but the man nd send our children off to be educat- 6 C I WOUld not ston. tMr. Rnntrmna ohnf Ut ..J 1 n i of things under the nrsaAnt. .i li.,- .Si. . 7 " " M - Tl'1"' WB 8ena our boys out - wllJ- WItll a wincnester nne , and the with a S40.00 imn , in nn x. j.u.remm me mauwuu uisu. jM.r. ocoggms was hunt 10 cent birds." hard times it seems safer and wiser to honorably discharged by the court of uu ujaujiiuery. aausiacuon guaranteed, in said action, towit : That real Xl XO bm. I pafafa in oai1 fonrn L-nnnm 1 fr: wriT&x nuunu ao Liics villa Hill Male Academy, consistine of about four acres of land, bounded by lands of S. B. Kitchin, B. D. Gray's estate, by Mam street and by Fifth street. Terms : One half cash, hnlnn in 12 months from day of sale, with titlo retained till whole of purchase money is paid, and notes of purchaser for de ferred payment taken with interest irom day of sale. This Nov. 3, 1897. W. A. Dttttw. 11 4 it Com mission or J. G. MEEKINS, JR. & CO., Cottox, HayGraiit and Peanuts. Special attention to Weights and Counts. 21 Commerce St., Norfolk, Va. Mention this paper. 9 30 3m. TEACHERS - "WANTED ! ! OVER 4,000 VACANCIES Several times as many vacancies as rccmlters. MUST HAVE MORE MEMlJERS. Pittsburg, Pa. ; Toronto, Canada ; New Orteans, La. ; New York, X. Y.; Washington, D. C. ; San Francisco, Cal. ; Chicago, 111. ; St. Louis, 7 - Mo., and Denver, Col. There are tnousandj of positions to be filled within the next few weeks. Address all applications to UNION TEACHERS AGENCIES, Sai.tsih'rg, I'a. . 7 29 4m , c. L. BASS, Manaccr. 10 All kinds of Lumber for sale. mm Dressed 14 4t S. F. DUXX, Scotlaud Xeck, X. C. Cbristmas Gift f ! T fllU HAITITiri I Pepsinagogue cures .17 nH H Tinn (dyspepsia, Tones up JJU II IUJL1JJU to hold back a little and not make ven tares in business, building new enter prises, &c. This is a mistake. The stagnation in business makes it all the more necessary that snecial effort be put forth by every community to keep justice as having been justifiable killing the fleeing murderer. WAIT a month to buy yonr Christmas Grift. COME NOW and fit yourself out with one of my handsome and stylish HATS. in The people of Plvmouth nro-nn?, rYU f "r Tn. ou luuepeuueni xemperance Associa tion a tew nights ago. One hundred students ox a long walk. and fifty names were enrolled. Thi i. Wake Forest correspondence to Char- the best way to bring about the tem perance sentiment. how pretty you will Look with One! -0- lotte Timea-Dfimonrat Of late there h hAn aument. ityery town business up so that people can make of boasting on the part of certain stu- d ifc and land 1x3 greatly bless- bread. I dents of their flhilitv to wolb- w. d by it, It is not at all probable that, ih tances. This culminated Fridav even- severe times will last a great while. lng m the determination of four young WHAT You would Like to Heak, There will surelv com taIia a I"1' ggs, j ustice, Wright :-w you would like to hear of Prices Low and Even when von mt J eww old yomi be glad you bought it. MSS. IT. H. WHITE. 5 Cent Cotton Brings Little Money, But it doesn't take much to buy a lot of nice things in My Millinery Store. Goods are here and must be sold, and they go at low prices to suit the Times. FOR GOOD EOAED. ! Visitors to Raleigh will save money by stopping with me. SERVANTS ATTENTIVE AND SERVICE GOOD. Close to Union Depot. 213 West Martin Street. . R. G. REID, Prop. 9 23 3m HolAioh N n Mention this paper. come relief. And suppose this state of affairs should con- and Leslie, to walk to Raleigh, a dis- a medicine is that It will either cure tance of seventeen miles, and rAtnrn yoa, or you will set a ur "wu yoara or tnree immediately after supper they set I'erbaps you have never heard it years It only makes it worse to nurse tortn ln high spirits. All reached the matter. ieigh very well, but there Messrs. Jus- Sale of Land. By virtue of a judgment rendered in a special proceeding before the Clerk toe fcuperlor Court of Halifax coun- y enuuea Jii. 1. Clark. Admr. of Tvav MBS. A. II. EIDDICE, Opposite M. Hoffman. 8 23 Im Scotland Neck, N. C. Mention this paper. Then you have never bought a bottle E. Hudgins, vs. Kate McGee and othere of Dr. David's Chill Tonic the onA 1 wiu 8611 puhlic auction rt the JM TITiLi ' - I L..11 m . I rtflllvt hotinA TT.I'f . PeoDle must still raise pom WTO "u " "6ni save out and boarded uulil uure mat is warranted to cure or 77. " xxaiuax town on Mon P e mU8t BtUl laecom Peanuts, ,be faat . , . Wo, , ,r . mnnAT i,, re 0r day the 6th day of December. 1897. th cotton. nd tobacco in this section of Mle and Bige8. after wZn7 Inquire of vour d9f"iJE! land situated the country rand the wise thing to do the city, started back, arriving here at th Owens & Minor Drug Co., Rich- at tract described in a deed aay Dreak. xney bad been walking all mond, Va. worn lvey js. Hudgins to E. T. Clark night. - I , j on Book 70 B. page 153 Register of Iwo young sports were sentenced to rTT omce and bounded by tne road j i.-i . i e " uwuiu w liuerv. ruian- comeed preacher arrested. lu Ja" ana nne each by oke river, the lands formerly owned by Patron and Gleaner : mm Muage iianckie of Norfolk Saturdav. X" V ynoms, tx. j. Hervey and Two Stores. w My stores are now filled with hAiM fresn goods received filmoRt Aaw a.,u as Meat, Fish. Lard. Butter, nh. r Meal, Flour, Hominy, Rice, Grits, Peas! 2 I Beans. Potato Oninn. tt.. HE CAME INTO THE WORLD We believe the best way to fell goods is to have but one price and stick w n, thereby treating all alike. Our trade is good and we are du.. We are now receiving big jobs jut' ed up by our Northern buyer for Je-s nomrn Un.-. -ri - 71" j vuMu nug ujai act ui jw 1 2W P-Per aud'r dTte rtvta Snd mialitie, of i , S ""S?8"' ,eet B1e ash trout, J A Sffee, iS8a - Sugar - 5Pi. PPer ft Cloves, Mace. Ginger. Natmetn. Oin! the heart and steadies the nerves. Makes old people strong. Taking 40 to 50 drops doses for several months cures Asthma. If your druggist does not keep it send 50 cents to Dr. Hyatt, Kinston. N.C., and get a bottle by mail Oi Price Shu i - A Xl 1 m . ih, w miiKB tue oesi possible prepara tion for handling these crops: Stopping and sitting down and be wailing the times will not. help the "case. II every one who can turn loose a dollar In some enterprise will do so, it will help much. Oi course men ought to be prudent I P8801 matters have not run nM They were the "defend- i" t r "hospital Tract," the First Colored Baptist church nere Hau-Baine-Cannon case, which has be- containine 225 acres, mom or Iain. 2. That tract bounded by the road Last Saturday night matters in their lnveatmenta ; but let us not be I reaoha a M when the pastor, Rey. oi. u. tinnstmas, ,was arrested on a warrant sworn out by 4he clerk of the church. The Dreacher. Ohrintmoa on account of differences with their eomn of . rf0111 Halifax to Tillery, the Roanoke -" 7,rv " "B Uw"' : nTer1 the lands of Mrs. M 8 m. so prudent that we shall do nothing at All- Now, can't Scotland Neck's business men take some steps for a forward movement? This depression cannot last, and if it brought before Justice Vann. who after NO CURE NO PAY GROVE'S TASTELESS case was appealed and" the defendants 1 8114 Norman Scott, containing 25 acres, gave bond in $5,000 each. ' more or less, and called the "Hudgins TERMS : One-thirtl naah : hnlnnoA In vvkv buaovs colic, - six anu twelve months, title retained. i suttered for wAAlra with j I xiuBpiiai tract win be sold In pains in my stomach caused by bilious-1 pa rC6'8- ness and had t JJ7 November 4th, 1897. while until I used Chamberlainfion; , V - , EDWARD T. CLARK, Admr. Cholera and Tiiait4.sw.. T I -L-L t- EnveloDes. TahlAfa RnTn. - 1-6,, JBW1Bf xinware, uiassware, Can goods, SoaD Celluloid i ' Btfiarelathraaadiiefel&cwill ta"J' Blomg, Star Lve. PearilnA a. - - .. . . 11401(1 lino t-.i - - mm io remain so. We a ,7- 7 a' ang .rowders, all can't do much for him in his infancy 2 T oaan, mok!ng and Chewing -but for hi. youth and maahood the I A o Clf a' -Cheroots, Cakes, - vBuuiea, vocoannts. A nnlAa Lemona Bananas New Raffins, 8a Jga and manv other t.hinCTU nrtn cheap. Call and eee nT "" 7-. Respectfully, WIISON ALISBKOOK, Scotland Nsck, N. C. looms of Europe and . America strive to make fabrics of all texture, innum erahk in design, and all for his service and pleasure. In his yean of descre tion and sound judgement he declares that . . . 10 21 Rs:&cii, Uur.iiLri Call at r.i. c. cooxe's for. . r m That is the way all druiriBto oaii O" and Diarrhoea Remedy which .- DO-"'"' MWm i n i m jfc a. s - i "iovi mo. x nave nnm - ranomman by E. L. Travis, his atty. I Mten Rne Clothes to Measutt. lUlnat1 Mm. ft t lat-te. Oysters. is kj move out ou new lives. ioi malaria. It in mmnlv w I " 77.' v. . .. OnlnhiA in o tootel ' MV" BUUJw'ro DUIOUB COUC Can iMvgs ivilll Send your orders for Let us try something, the people? , What of Malaria. It is aimnlv Tro .?A',A """7n' nn- persons who TWK TM-r. . 4. u, irn in . tooi-. Ii"r" jeci to DUioue colic can ward off " Uliaui- By iAn.it. Anu:; .XTTV,"""0" tne y taking this temedv as fi TJ- ill r w uiier nau- soon as the fimt - audi, VACL55JS WUilL Bating tonics. Price, 50c. fi 17 1. u.m t 7 : "Ptwar. I CAI1P & A1IDBE17S -F UU JS. C., - LcAtirr Served in n atlA " C7,8oldra bv tho 1 imona 12r. m . : j Bt: 5" b. jp resn oat niM 9!U (n 5 ,'.n TKinL- iihoilt It reversable rug 89c. Several rolls cr peting 12 J, 18, 25, and 42-ic. 73 styles remnants moquette brussells a"'1 1D' grain carpet suitable to muke rugs, at half price. ia A new line yelyet carpet ILissos worth 75c. selling this month for i-- Floor straw matting are higher bni we are selling them at the same om Prices. 19 Good Table Oil cloth very wide at l-c Heavy winter percales 1 yarrt WI'del)f' Good black dress serge 1 yd :n ' Cashmere dress goods 1 yd wide --. Fancy late style dress goods 1 yd 18c. WHitA nnnnfofnanoc 9 Y White counterpane very heavy large 65c. T n i i i Kn Man'. S.mA OS . 1.10, T-1''.' iaaies " wye, 25 inch plaid dress goods 3-i 7.JC: C. 4c. and 27 innh . " White cotton cloth 3c. mines We are receiving thousands oHun fc which we cannot mention, ah fresh and new. Come quick. w wy x. i. wniteneaa uo." and lowDrices. :wua AND PRuns; SWBBS&DATO X7"N.-'
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