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f JORTH CAROLINA, -- In tho variety mid eztuutol her natur al resources 1b unsurpassed; and in her climate, unequalled by any State ' In the Uittoiu NEW BERNE,: A f Ml v nf urwui p.xii. I.. i q. iii" 77 ; - i Him rjuL-.mti 1 1 y Urowiiigon it Solid liueinuaa ttnsii. . lireat Trucking Center ot the Kouth; I.iirKa Lumbering & Fishing interests. ftRbacrlbe t The JOIKN A I. pg Keen Pwml. TOL XIV NO. 160, NEW BERNE, .N. C, FRIDAY JitORNING. OCTOBER 4. 1895. PRICE FIVE CENTS WW FRESH ARRIVALS ! -ooo:-:ooo I wish to call the atten , tion of my patrons to the arrival of somo season ? ' able goods and invito them to c ill" and'-Vxanu iue my very complete stock, ,: For Breakfast, We Have, Old Fashion Buckwheat; Prepared Package Buck wheat; Pure Vormont Maple 8yrup; New Or leans Molasses; Oat Meal Wheat Flakes; Hooker's Flap' Jack Flour; Ferris, Boneless Strips; Breakfast Coca all makes; Perfect brands of Tea and Coffo, always fresh, For Dinner We Have Franco American Soups, very fine; Delicious Ferris Hams, a little high in Price, but ; Imported Macaroni & Cream cheese; ; Cold Packed Jersey Toma toes; French Peas; Early June Peas; Sunbeam , Sugar Corn; Boston Baked Beans; White Potatoes; Queen 01ives,Heinzs Pick les; Blue Point-Catsup; . Richardson's & Bobbin's Plum Pudding; Fruits, Or- angos, -Bananas Apples , and Pears. , FOR TEA'. WE HAVE Perfect Blend Mocha and Java Coffee, Mixed Tea and Huyler's Coca; Can- " ned Salmon and Lobster; Lunch Tongue; Whole Ox -Tongue; Deviled and Pot ted Meats; Jockey Club Sardines and Chip Beef; Delicious Cream Cheese Plain, Salted and Graham . Wafers; Fresh Assortment of Cakes. Te make all t&cso meals a success you must have our Elgin Creamery, Butter on the Table it is the'finest. - MEW ADVKRTIMEMENTN. Rwbeit Bros Just Received. , J"lin Dunn Fresh arrivals. - ' 3. J. Tols n Sugar cured hams.. 0. Mark Co.-4kire bargains. G. M. Royal!: To the Public. McDauicl &.Ga$kill Coin mullets. W. B. Boyd Administrator's Sale. W. B. Boyd: Administrator's Notice. BIMINEflN LOCALS ANOTHER Car-load ' flour received, It, Roberts Bnos. WE WILL, receive fry today's freight Pom Beaufort n Choice lt of Fiesh Cuiind Mullets. , Mcl)anicl& Gi.skill. FOU RKNT 8 Rooms with nr without lionrd. Apply No. 40, Corner Eden and Pollock Sis. , if. LOOSB Out Mini and Oat Flakes 5c. lb. t J. H. Purker, jr. CALIFORNIA. Prunes, new crop just received 10 rent per 1I-. ut MeDaiiiil & Uaskih'a. HECK Ell'S prepmcd and old . lash ion IlucKwheatat J, It. Piiiker,,jr, NKW Ducknheat nnd tlie very b.st But lor just receivid. McDaniel and (xuskill. BUTTER Milk Toilet Soap 115c. per box tit J- R Pnrktr, jr; liUCKVVHEAT ami Oat flake just re ceived. W. U COX. i V A GOOD Stove' Clun p. Nearly new. Edward liuix. OY8TEK8 at Luplon's Coffee House 20 cents per quart 8-p25 1m COTTOLENE, Nice Boneless Breakfast Bacon and N. U Dams just received. -top 291v ' . K. B. Jones. - I have sold cut my business to Mis. B. II, Berry, but cuu still be found at the store. Those owin" mc will please come forward and settle. II lis. Buttik Whaley. (sop 20 lw GRATED Pineapple, best quality, tor ice cream, pies, cake, preserves und other purposes at J. J), l aylob b. juti. S D. PAKKEK. Merchant Tailoh. Up iu Winstead's Picture Gallery, . corner Middle and Polleck Streets. I have a line ot of Fall und Wioter. iSjiiinltu in, and am prepared to show a cheap a ml uice line ul 1' oreum una Domestic hi vies, and can compete Willi auy Tailor in town. uill aud givo mc a trial. Wr nWli-RS P.,r Vmn ami Vn l..r nm. i.... 1I...,. IT.. I 1 t- .i i.iines now. utum nt liKUKY's. KOIjI-METTA at Berry's fuuntain. A bulb ot'Freesia Refiactu . Alba "Wi n with every glass. ., , sl5 lm MOUSE To Rent, on M JCalf Street. Now occupied by T.'J. Mtcliell. .Possession liiveu Oct. 1st, Contains Six Rooms and Kitelion. . J. I). Din-kins. - SICK anddobilituted persons that need a tonic will do well to try Minerva I r, the finest table beer lu the world. .Sold at J. F. Taylor's. If. A FULL iine of Fall and Whiter Sam. pies just arrived. Call and examine be fore civiug your order. F. M. Chad- wick, Merchaut Tailor, 103 Middle St. HEADQUARTERS lor flour, snuff, su- ar, laril, butter and timacro. ne mc Miller's agents lor the sale of Hour. . Don't forge; the p'aee. Robebts & Bko. ; J.J.TOLSON Choice Sugar Cured ; Hams and . Shoulders. : Best Grades of Flour. Best of Butter and Cheese. Fresh Crackers and Cakes. - Lard, Pork and Bacon. FULL LINE OF , FANCY' GROCEUIES. IW Stables Freo to "my .. Country rriemls. . ;, Miller Building, Broad St. We iuvb the Finest Line of Queensware Ever hrougbt to this Market. ; "Havilands" TEA AND 1)INNEB SjSTS. ' Belleek; Toilet Sets and Jardinikrks of the latest sbapcH and dee- orations. . 1 Cull and seo them, ., j - L,. H. CUTLER CO, Vity Tax . Collector s Onicc, i I Citt Hall, Sept., 2!)th. City Tax fJotjcc! nTTlie City Tax .List "for the YEAIt 18(J5 is now in my hands for Collbctiox. : I will bo at the cilice daily from 9 to 6 to receive your TAXES. Please come forward and settle. ' HUOII J. LOVICK,ii City Tax Collector. HEWS ADBirT. In the- CUr Elm, mtf Vicinity-, Gathered in and Briefly Told. " The Board of City Council met in reg ular monthly session last night. Cotton was sold at tbe Exchange yester day at 8J. . The monthly mealing of the Woman's Foreign Mission Society of Centenary M. E. Church will be held tlvs afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. Sam'l Parsons. ; Let every member make special enoittooo present. ... . , , . , Mr. John B. WatsouV fine setter dog has given birth to an extremely large litter ot puppies. ; They urn . twelve in number and are very prettily marked. Mr. Watson . says his intention is to raise the entire lot. . There was one conversion at Die Taber nacle Baptist meeting last night, and the morning meeting was the best attended of any morning meeting yet held. Tbe sermons are. good and aru listened to at tentively by all. . ; ' Owing to the low water in Neuso and Trent river the supply of logs for the saw mills is almost exhibited. Some of tbe mills have been compelled to close down, and tbe others are running on halt time. Iu some places in Neu?e river between Kinston und New Berne, it is said, you can almost walk across the river. , ComlHsaod Golnsr. Mr. Bradford L. McOotter, of Maribel and bride, nee Miss Jenuie Sawyer ol 1'avbnro, and Mr. and Mis. U. C. ilolton of Vandemere were up to tbe city on the 'Z. aud 3d 111st. They visited at Mr. J. L. Fentress, Mrs. Fentiess is a sister of Mr. McCotternnd of Mrs. Ilolton. Mr. W E Patterson, who returned Wed nesday trom an extended business trip, went np the A. & N. C. R. R. for a short trip on business Friday. Mrs. Windley and daughter, Miss Bet tie, who. bave been summering in ihe Western part o! the State returned borne last Diguu ..-.-' .: ,. ., . ': , Mrs.Clialor left for Mobile, where' Lt, Chator is now stationed. Miss Georgia Street who lias been visi ting relatives in the city Irtt for her borne in Washington city: her little niece Miss Ebie Roberts left, for her home in Ral eigh. Capt. N. W. Jones went ny to Kinston on business. Mr. 6. A. Baifoot returned from Wilson where be lias been on a brief business l rip. Mr. A. J. Whitford of Zorali was up to the city yesterday and made a purchase of a p iir ot mules.. Mrs. J. W. Mesic and Iter three small est children, have left; for Portsmouth, Va on a visit to Mr. Mesic, who recently went into business there. . Miss Ada Hudson of Polloksville, is visiting at Mr. S. J. Hudson's. Miss Emma Williams, of Jacksonville, who came up Thursday and made a short visit at Mr. 9. J. Hudson's, lett Friday morning to enter the Mormal and Indus- Iral College. . . . Creeks Knimlng Dry. The present spell is considered one of the driest known in a long time. Farmers from Pamlico inform us that Goose creek where it crosses the public road is perfectly dry a rare occurrence, and also that Broad creek, tbe dividing line between : Craven and Pamlico, though not dry, it is so low that it has ceased tunning. This lias certainly not occurred before in a long term of years, if indeed within tho memory of any one. : Sehoaner Arrival. The following schooners arrived yester day: May and Anna' Beswick, Capt. Smith from New York, with cargo of merchandise' for -J. Fi--Taylor- Scbr. Agnes S. ; Quillio, Capt. Hustin from Baltimore, cargo "ol coal for Watson and Daniels; Schooner Ida Comly, Capt- Mar-' shall, from Washington, . light, to load with lumber. ; . . n Narrate Water Affects it Pablte Fvav Drains Fat law" " Drain tiling has been put in t the Lane ' pump to carry off any water that may get upon the ground by it This will le much appreciated bv tbe citisens ot the ncigliDoruoo'l who depend upon the pump lor their supply ot water. . Water standing about tbo pump recent ly uiado tbe water iu the pump bad, thouL'U it was splendid before. This shows tho importance of good drainage, aud the risk there 1 always is ot using wnter from a source that surface water can reach. - ., Cottoa Exchange Officers. Tbe following are the newly elected officers and committee of tho Xew Berne Cotton Exchange: ' ., President, S. W. Smallwood; Vice President. " J. ' E. Latham; - Secretary, James Redmond; . Treasurer, T. A. Green. ' For Directors: C, E. Foy, M. Manly, G. A. Oliver, Ralph Gray, 8. II. Scott. For Board nf Appeals: M. Msnly, Tlios Gates. W. P. Burrus, A. R. Dennison, J. A. Meadows. 1 Superintendent, D. T. Carrnway. Finance Committee: J. E. La.tb.am, Ralph Gray and M. Manly. ., Information and Statistics, E. H. Mead ows, J. J. Wolfendeu, and K. R. Jones. ' . On trade. Wm. Dunn, J. II. Haskburo and D. G. Roberts. "., Htole and Held Beat. ',' . A negro boy, about grown, named Wm. Henry Robinson, stole a small skiff from Mr. F. H. Cook yesterday and Sold it at a low' price to Capt .John. Moore, of j lumlier ban-e loading at Stirason's mill. The boy represented thnt the skiff was one his father lett him. Soon after tbe sale the boat Whs discovered to belong to Mr. 1 onk and the boy wai sought. , He fled I .ot was rnu down and kept securo on tile ; e until otlloer Land arrived, be ing uoiuial that he was wanted, and took him in charge. The trial was bold !" X'. f! rrin r to He v in son, Esqr, and the. I ' Superior court in tim . could not give the I 1 .lad. ' ' ' '. 1 SOMETHING EW. . 1 A Masquerade Cake Walk te be beld ondny Evening;. An event Is to take place in Stanly Hall Monday evening that will be something new and full of fun for our citizens from beginning to end. : The event is a masquerade cake walk, and about fifty couples are expected to be on the floor, accompanied by a graceful move and a "loud" costume. All tbe young men taking part in the walk are requested to make their engage ments by this evening, and band them in to either Mr. T. C. Daniels or W. T. McCartney, Esq. : ' The rake walk is for the benefit of tbe Reel Team, and every member is expect ed t) participate in tbe walk. ' r Hew Groery Armstrong; 4c Baxter. Mr. Edgar Armstrong, .who for five years past has been clerking for Mr. C. H. Fowler,, of Stonewall, moved up to New Broe Thursday to go into -business for himself. He will be in partnership with our townsman Mr. T. S. Baxter. The firm will be Armstrong & Baxter. They will be ig the store at the market wharf adjoining Mr. S. H. Scott. The line will be gioceries. . , Mr. Baxter, who is a carpenter and builder does not propose to let the busi ness interfere witb that trade. He will follow that as heretofore. THE PROFITS IN TOBACCO And Wbat Onslow County Is Likely to Da Next Year at Raising- It. Tbe attention of farmers all around us is being turned to tobacco as a money crop as it has never hen before They see what neighboring farmers bave done and see no reason why they should not be equally . euccessiul. Those who had enough in tor a test this year will increase their acreage and numbers of other ones will make a beginning in its cultivation. Articles in the Jacksonville Times indi cate that OdbIow county will embark in tbe culture of the weed to a pretty good extent Here are some of the statements we clip from the Times: "We have been inlormed that Messrs. Frank Mills, Lewis Byuuiu and W. II. Mills of Maysville, will plant tobacco next year. No better land in the State for tobacco than there is around Mays ville. "We bave tbe very best reason for be lieving that next year thera will be a large acreage iu Onslow and Junes counties de voted to the culture ol tobacco. Our farmers have been slow in taking advan tage of the opportunity of securing tho handsome returns that result from the intelligent cultivation ot this crop; but now that the large profits have been brought to their attention and the estab lishment of a market assures a ready dis posal of the crop, we learn that quite a number will try what is no longer an experiment. "Every day we receive new evidence that tobacco is destined to become tbe money crop of Eastern North Carolina. .Howard x Mosley ot Lienotr county on four acres of poor, sandy land lias thus far realized $543 net, and has two more barns to still place on the market. It is sale to estimate that on four acres Mr. Mosley will realize six or seven hundred dollars clear. This is his first crop of to bacco and the price outatnou lor it speaks well lor tho jynston market. "8. J. Suggs of Greene county, sold a crop 00 the Kinston market at an aveiage of 83 cents a pound or 9230 an acre. His land is old pine neld, itgut gray or sanay soil. Onslow has thousands of acres of this land why not make it profitable ? '-Tobacco is a good crop for the small farmers; by the aid of his children and with but little hired help, he can cum vate and house four or five acres and make bis money considering the outlay. 1.060 pounds per acre is an average crop and as it sens irom 13 to za cents a pound it is easily seen mat 11 is one 01 tne best paying crops in tins section." " Baptist Missionary Lecture. Rev. 8.' J. Porter, pastor of Middle Street Baptist Church give an intertesing lecture .Thursday night on Brazil to which to which country lie was for some time a missionary. The lecture toot in a pretty wide scope historical, descriptive and religious. . Ib described the country asa beautiful one and dwelt specially upon tbe beauty of Rio. He told of the people, the bold the Catholic religion lias upon them and tbe need there is of enligbteuipg t.'iein with the Bible and the news of its simple gospel salvation. Much of the lecture was from tbe speakers own personal knowledge. . ' . Married. Wednesday; Oct. 2d; at the residence cr Mr. w. H. sawyer 01 isayooro, Mr. Bradford L. McCotter, of Maribel to Miss Jennie Sawyer, Rev. J. C. Jones, offi ciating. , , , i f , ; A WONDERFUL LAND. I will sing you a song of a wonderful .'" .land, , - -. : .. ,, Where the wheelworaan doesn't ex-.- ist, .. ...'"',',' Where the girl that you love is as cliilOlsh V ' and bland -. Ae the girl that your grandfather ' kissed. - - Where the bloomers don't bloom, and the skirls don't divide, ' And Ihe maiden don't box or make ' , bets; -. Oh, the girls oCtlie South we assure you with pride Don't talk slnng and- smoke cigar , . ettes. 7 .7 Toronto Telegram. . Te tne Pablle. I have bought the entire stock of H. E. Royall and I will continue business at the sanle old stand. I tbank Ihe pub lic for the past patronage and respectfully ask for a continuance of the same. You can always find at my store a full line of Candies, Contectionarits, etc. 1 - V Respectlullyj ; - i acts St ' Gabbihi M, Rot all. Whoa your stomach is out of order and your skin is yellow, indicating disor dered liver, take Johnson's Kidney and Liver Regulator, the greatest of all family medicines. 85 and 60 cts. at F, 8. Dui fj's. . t FIRST TELEPHONE PUT IS. Tbe Wires A boat Three Fourths up Will be Beady For Operation Soon. The first three telephones of tho New Berne system were put up yesterday. The first one was at tbe water workB, the next at J. II. Hackburn's store, the third at H. W. Simpson's. G. W. Wyman is dome this part ot the construction work He expects to put in about ten a day now, umil all are iu. About three fourths of the work of put ting up tne wires is done. The system is expected to be teady for operation about tbe lUtli inst. MEWS ID BRIEF. The Wilmington Star says there was only one toot three inches water iu tlie river at Fayetteville Tuesday at a a. m. ' Secretary Carlisle has accepted an invi tation to attend the banquet of the Reform Club, at Boston, Mass., October 12, next. He will b j the principal speaker at the feast. - Wednesday night fire started in Brook- land, the town just across the Congaree river from Columbia, S. ft, which com pletely destroyed eleven stores and resi dences, wiping the business portion from the fuce of the earth. Secretary Hoke Smith is reported ns saying that one more bond issue would kill the Democratic party in the South. He is completely out of it. A d zen more bond issues cannot kill the old party But one more will help to kill those who favor it. There is a differ ence right here. Put tho responsibility right. Wil. Messenger. . The dangers by rail are minimized aud the United States railway service show "one passenger is killed lor every 2,000, 000 passengers carried, or every 44,103, 228 miles traveled. One is injured for every 4,709,771 miles traveled, or one out of every 204,248 passengers carried.'" Mrs. Langlry has made a formal de mand upon the Union bank ot London, for the sum of 40,000 value of jewels she deposited with the bank, which were sub sequently given t a stranger upon his presentation of a forged eheck. The Durham Sun says: "Durham with her 8,000 population, is a church town. There is now in Durham and the sub urban places, white and colored, 110 less than nineteen cliutches. Of this number the whites have tint teen. The eioelion of another one has commenced in Noi tli Durham, on uorlh Mangum street, where the North Durham mission has beeii so successfully conducted for a number of years. The cotlon planters of ilip South are this yar receiving about 3 cents a pound more for their cotton than they got lust year. This is tin ad vauee of about $15 a bale, ristiiimling II10 crop this year at 8,000,000 bales, which is 2,000,000 under some of the estimates, the ;t cents a pound Will bring If 130,000,000 more into the cotton Stales limn last year. News and Observer. "Somo of Hie goldites, echoing Secre tary Smith, say 'free coinage is undemo cratic.' When did it became, undemocratic? When John Sherman, after lon trying, sneaked the demonetization ol silver through Congress Up to that lime 110 Democrat ever opened his mouth ugniu.sl the free coinage of silver, which was the people's money, as it isuow, and n money as honored as gold for 82 years, during most of which time the Democratic parly was in power. ' Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to a judgment rendered in a proceeding in the Superior court of Crav en county, wherein J. C. Harrison, Ail in r. of Thomas Fenner, dee'd, was pluntitf and J. Jr. Uaskill, John (iaskill, liobcrt r enner, Jacob r entier, Joseph f enner, Samuel Fenner, Betsey Whitehead, Wil liam Whitehead, Thomas Carter and Comfort Carter are defendants, I will sell at public auction at the court bouse door in the city of Newbcrn at 13 o'clock M on Monday, 4th duy of November, 1895, the following described real estate: A certain tract of land in Craven county on the south side of Neusc river and west side of Gray Marsh Gut, adjoining the lands ot Gambo Fenner on tbo west and William Temple on the south aud east and Neuso River on the north; condon ing one hundred acres. Terms of sale one half cash, and the balance on credit of six months. Title reserved until the purchase money is paid in full. WILLIAM V. IIOYD, Admr. d. b. n. ol Thos. Fenner, dee'd. OUR STOCK OF .Dress G-ood.s Is Immense and! must bo sold. Bar gain seskers will And somthuiK worth looking for now In this Department. tVOur stock ot BLACK DRESS GOODS Is complete In Plain and Fancy oflfeets. Wo will guarantee to any person desiring a Black Dress satisfaction In this goods both In the wear and price. tarsee our line of NAVY BLUB ind BLACK Serges and Diagonals, at atjjji'lces. tseOur stock of Ladles, Misses anil child ren's Shoes are of the best makes. Notwith standing tbe advance In the price of Shoes we will offer our slioes at the old low prices. ss-Wo handle tho genuine Foster Kid Laoliig Gloves. ; saAlao all the Popular makes ol Corsets and a tall line ol slzos always In moon. tWo olTor a very superior line ol Ladles Hisses and Children's Flannol Undoiwcar In all weights. . IVOnr steak of BRUSSELS Slid Ingrain Carpets, Art Sqnaros and Rugs, you .-will Unci to bo ol tlie highest Grades, the newest and prettiest deBlgns aud the cheapest In Price. You will And It to your advantage to see us bolora buying your Carpets. tVWe will make our prions the LOW EST and Guarantee you strictly urst-olam Goods In all ol our grades. . - D. F.JARVIS, S3 Pollock St., New Berm, N.C. Hankin's Specific FOR RHEUnATiSM. Bradham's- Pharmacy, Middle & Pollock Sts. ; United States PoNtoHlee, Newborn, ST. C. Ill accordance with notice given every one renting a box in llie posloftice is re quired to call at the money order depart ment and show receipt for kev depojit. Persons not having rtceipts for deposit will be. lcqiur.ci to make the deposit and get a receipt lor the same. The money order department will be open from 9 a. 111 , to 7 p. ra., during which time deposits will be rcc.iivcd. The orders ot the Postmaster General are im perative and the regulation must be com plied with. 3t M. Mani.y, Postmaster. FRIDAY, To tlinromrhlv introdupft ttm TOILET SOAP we hiimllfi we Imve murkeil them till at liiii xalu Prices Amongst lliis lot are three stvlu4 ol Kivncli somw ni:ul liv the ceJubraleil l'mi'miieur Henri Koclieiin, 1'arix, :inu are very nnnisntiiu notis. i nn oilier bniiHls are ileliiilithillv mrfmiietl thorough ly, well milled, and hunt prenseil, ami mien not be confounded with the cheap Coca-oil MOIipdOll UK' IILUTKet. Violet ts Hnsses, : cakes fr) box, 21c box 11 online le Com. ; eakes to box 2le " Giirdef? Francais :t cukes to- box ile " bain- Maid, contuinhi" ItuUcimilk, Glveerine i!le " Dr. smarts Antiseptic, with liutter m ilk ami ext- net Cucumber,. . . . ..V2c " Mexican Skin Soap Koot and ttut- rmilk 12c ' Latherine fu skin food)...'. 12c: 14 Watermelon Juice 12e ' Heliotrope, boxes of 12 eakes 48c.... These Prices are for THIS DAY ONLY. O. MARKS CO. October 4, I895. Carpets and Rugs! That lino of Cnrpi-fx ami lings wo linvc been Mliug our friend about have jii.sl hern openi'd up. They are Lovely! Wo can soil yon a Carpet:, from tho cheapest Hemp to tho very lines!; Body Brussels In lilies, we have a very fine assortment. They raiie iu price from (IS cents for a very largo one up, and are from tho very best Maniil'aefuro and can ho relied upon as to qual ify. Dress Goods! That lot of Black and Colored Serges that we have been selling so much oJl at 18 cents per yard are out but will have mo:e in a few days at the same price. Shoe Department! A nice pa r Ladies Dogola But ton Slioes at 9S cents per pair as a Special Bargain. h New Eerse Bargain House. GK EAEKX3T, Mgr. Administrator's Notice Having qualified ns Administrator ol the estate ot'C'arolino Fendersou, deceased, all persons having claims against the said estate will present tho same duly verilied on or before the Sid day of October, 1890, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are i quisle I to make inline diale payment. Uct. 3. iS'JS. W. K. liOYn, Administrator. J. E. & a O'Hara, Att'js. (iw READY I THE Fall Trade. I have just received my line nf MI BUST'S, BOYS & OHIT.TIBJW'B OLOTHIHO. . -A nloe X.ixLe of.. Thn Test ;erooct9 evor soict in tlxe Olty ev ery X-f?-u.ai?ELn.teel. I also carry a full line ol Dross coodn. and everything; that ran be found in a first-class Dry (ioods slore. Call nnd see mc before buyiuu; will uive von prices to suit the times. . Kespoctrully, J.J. BASTOIB. New Fall Goods NOW ARRIVINQ I New Shoes, New Clothing, New Hats, Neckwear, Collars, cuffs. Be sure to call on us for any thing in Clothing and Men's Furnishing Goods. Suits to order from $16.00 up. M fflgy . org I I I I- Full Line of Samples. i ; ! J. 11. HOWARD. mm WE ARE ENABLED V w E Cutting Prices. We Ask You To CAREFULLY INVESTIGATE Seriously CONSIDER OUR Prices. ::::::::::&:::::::::::: - ! J . 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