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HORTH CAROLINA, NEW BERNE, A Oily of woo Fupnlailnn and Hleadlly Growing on a Solid Bueineas llaais. Great Tracking Center of the South; I.hdio Lumbering ft Fishing interest. Nnborrlbe to Ibr JOI KN Al. nd Keep Piiate). In the Variety and extent of bernatar. al resources ia urisilrpaased ; and In her climate unequalled by any Slate in the Union. VOL XIV-NO. 231. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING,; DECEMBER 29, 1895. PRICE FIVE CENT ' - IT We are Ready For Our Regular Business ; Again. OOOOO00O ' " Oar Xtnas trade was very good excellent, we should have said; .still there arc a few Novelties which we have left on the coun ter to be disposed of at nonder lul reductions. , - " . We will pack these away after the first day of '90. Yon will do well to come priee them, perhaps you will see something to "strike you" this one thing we are sure, the price. If you are needing anything in Dress Good, Shoes or Underwear come ask to have it shown you during the slight lull in business after the holidays, you can use more time to make your selec tions. . Respectfully, , C3ac!:burn rv o OTIett 47-49 Pollock Street. IEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O. Marks Co Tou will not find. Chas Reizenstcin-Fair privilege. F. S.-Ouffy Garden seeds, etc, R. L. Duffy Oranges, Nuts, elc. Frederick Douglass Executor's Notice. New Be rue Bargain House Big redue- lion. ' . Capt. 0. F. McNUt Yacht to charier out. BUSINESS LOCALS A BIO Stock of Oranges, Nuts aod Candy on band cheap. d89if . "' B-L. DcfV. We have the best Cheroot In the. city. Clear Havana filler for 10 dot. McDaniel & Gaskil) LOST, while riding, a Lady's Fur Cape, suitable rewara lor returning in d253.) R P. Williams. ANOTHER hit of nice corned mullets at McDaniel & Qaskill's. : . BOLOGNA SAUSAGE lOo lb' and the vary last Gilt Ecle Creamery Butler 30c 10 al J. K. Parker's, Jr. WE have jut received a iresh supply of lleckers ana Until no Mill?, prepared Buckwheat. , ' McUumel uaskill T HAVE ft lew Mixeil Xlllfl. Mulnon Grapes and Apples left over trom my Christmas stock Hint 1 will sell very cluap. J. K. mser, jr. SWEET Cliim.'t! Sweet CnimeslI Hus no equal ns a Handkerchief perfume, can be found in lisiruble packages and at prices reduced for tlw Holiday trade at a: Duny:s drug store. tf. BEST butter in the city only 88cts, best crejin cheese IScts, breakfast strips lOets, tortious lHcts, JNo. 1 hums lze per ID at It. Hi. AlllJIODttS, 78 MlUUie DI. VEAL, Pis Pork, Siall-teel beef and Fiesh Sausage to-day. C. JS. JNKLSON. HEADQUARTERS lor Hour, snuff, su. car, lurd, butter and tobacco. We -are Milter s agents lor the saleot Dour, uon'l forge; the place. Roberts & Bro. THE Fiiieft Butter ever in the city. w. a. cox. A FULL line of Fall and Wiuier Sam' pies ust arrived. Call and examine be fore giving your order. F. W. Ciiad-- wiok, Merchant Tailor, 103 Middle Br. SICK and debilitated persons that need a tonic mil do well to try Minerva li r, the finest table beer in lue world, cold at F. Taylors. tf. A SUPPLY of the Celebrated Hagev's Kins dealers; lust received at J. C. WHiirr Co'8. Corn r Cruven and So. Front, Sis. FINE Oysters 13u. per qu irt at Davis' saloon, 29 market dock. Slews and fries in best of style. . JUST received ten barrels fine liquors' at the f ALACK SALOON, Ho. It) Middle St. Call and examine before purchasing. ' TO all suffering humanity ' with coughs, coM s or throat troubles. Don't forget that James' Expectorant is the lest thing in the world for such troubles. For sale at J. F. Taylor's. Il SOME of the finest Cakes you ever saw; also afresh lot of Apples. Bananas, Coca- nuts and Mixed .Nuts. Baker Wcu- ardson. It. JAMES Expectorant, the best thing in the world tor coughs, colds and croup and nil diseases arising from colds. For sale at J. F. Taylor's.- tf Garden Seeds, W V w , Beans, and Onion Sets, VERY BEST STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. Buyers will do well to call on as x before purchasing. , F. Si Duffy, Druggist. dec 15 1 w Gooel words are better than bad strokes,' Shakespbbr." , Mow when yon go into a Cloth ing shop and buy a ready made suit, which the salesman sells you by much talk, aud its turns out badly, and you feol you have been "taken in" you have had both "good words" and a Had stroke." That's not the way we treat you, (if we know t). Our idea is to give you your money's worth every time. When you need your Fall Suit don't for get us give us a trial at you. New Goods' constantly arriving. " J. M. 110 WARD. Us C. D. & C D. Line. Our patrons will picas take notice that on nnd after today no ft'eilit will be re- ived lr shipment atler 5 p. ni. ou eail g days ol' Mnumc.iH. Ui;0. HENDERSON, Aqent. Kkw Timo, N. C, Dec. 10, 18U5. tfU)2.v. m:w adrift. In the City or El ma aod Vicinity, (lathered in and Briefly Holed. Fah wealher is predicted for today by the weal hi r bureau. Reserved seats for Miss RidclilPs con cert are being rapidly taken.. Those who want defcirab'e one's will do well to pur chase loinoirow morning. Mr, J. D. McCain of Carteret souoty and Miss Dorena Mann of New Berne were married Christmas eve night at tbe resi. dence of Mr. C. C. Mann, lather of the bride, Rev. W. G. Johnson, officiating, The three hvgt French plate front cis- play plats for . the llradiam l'hariuacy which 19 ! cms remodelled, were put in yesterday. Jiacli glass measures of teer, x 0 fret ei inches and are ot extia thick ness nnd Their weight is eight hundred pound. Mr. Wm, ' Buys of Haveloek, was up to tbe city Saturday. Mr. Buys hus for years continued to own Ins In rm there, though living in Chicago, and he now comes back with his wife aud sons to make it their home again. His daughters re. main iu Chicago where they are teach ing. ' ; Rev. C. G. Yardoll, went up to Kins- ton to hold services to-day. The Presby- teiiau chinch there not vet being nmsheJ he will by courtesy of the Bapiist minister preich in their church. Rev R. E. Know- les, of Ottawa, Canada, whose sermons are lull ol tine, instructive thoughts will occupy Air. VoreleU'a pulpit to-day at hoi h services. Tbe entire specli of Bishop C. C. Petty, col., son-in-luw of E. R. Dudley.of this city, delivered ut the Atlanta jsx position, appears iu this issue. It was published in tull in Atlanta and in papers at other places. Extracts fiom it were also widely circulated through the asso ciated press throughout the country, Bishop Petty is quite an orator and one of the ablest and foremost leaders of hiB rice. .. "., Coming and Sofnsr. Miss Gussie King left to visit relatives at Topsail sound. Mr. Chas Moore went up to Kiuston to visit relatives. Our former townsman, Mr. W. II. Dis- osnay of Old Fort is visiting iiis relatives tn the city. Miss Annie Chadwick returned from Tarboto whore she his been spending Jhristmap. Mr. and Mrs. il. C. Lumsden returned home from Wilmington. Sir E. S Latimer of Wilmington and Postmaster Morion of Wilmington came up to visit Lieut Wiuslow. Mr. F. M. Winstatd. of New Berne, nnd his sister Miss Mat tie Winstendof Elm citv who has been visiting him lelt to visit relatives in Wilson. Rev. D. H. l'eir. e, former pnsior of the New Utrne Disciple church ami his tain ily who hnvd Ixieii visiting at Mr. F. M. Bowden'B left, returning to their home in Kinstoti. Mr. Fctree while here took an enjoyable hunt down Neuse river wi'h Mx J. 8. uasuignt. I ins party killed a number ot ducks, geese and squir rels. Mr, G. A Barfoot is back from Wilson irhere he spent Christmas. Mr, R L. Duffy went up tn Goldsboro where his wile has been visiting tela- lives. They .are both io return home Monday. Mr. T. J. Turner lelt for the North on a busipess trip, to purchase more lumi ture, . Messis. J. W, Timberlake and G., L. Vinson returned from Oriental where they have been having big spoit on a ten days hum iug trip. Mr. E. K. Brjan, Jr., of Atlanta, ar rived last night to visit his father and other relatives in the city. Mr. James D. Gafkins, Mrs. S. H. Lane, Mies Louise and Master Fred re turned Irom 1'ollocksville. ' Mr. Tbos. Hill, tbe yonng man- ol Haveloek. who accidentally shot one of his toes oil the uiy after Christmis and who has been up to the city to receive treatment from Dr. Leinster Duffv. re turned home Saturday night. John Stanly Thomas, of the University. who lias been visiting in Soartanbare. S. C, as the guest of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Watkms, Is at borne for a part of his vacation. . - Mrs. S. W. Chadwick and children ot Kinston came down to visit Mr. E. Vf. Chadwick. Mr. D. R. Davis, a druggist of Rock- inghama who is visiting at bis old home ueamorr, spent (Saturday in New Berne returning to Beaulort at night. . Kev. if . A. uihop, pastor ol Centenary U. E. church returned borne Thursday night from Wilmington where he bad bien visiting rulntives. Mr. aid Airs. t . si Giles of New Jersey came up trom Hovelock and are registered at the uiiatiawka, Mrs. GiUs is the lady who so bravely killed the 255 pounj bear near Haveloek while visiting at Mr. I. H. Hunter's, an accrtint of which we guvs a few days ago- - Tbe Bale or Fair PrUllece. Mr. Chas . Re.zenstcin, Secretary and Treasurer of tho East Carolina Eair, makes announcement that everything ia now in readiness for the selling of the privileges of serving meals and selling re freshments on the grounds. As has been the custom heretofore, i he privileges will ba sold to the highest bidder and the suc cessful bidder will have a clear field,' the privilege being exelusiue. . -- The bids can b? sent in at any lime prior to January 6th. That is the date upon which they are io lie opened and decided. - So many visitors stay on the Fair grounds a)! day that there Is always con siderate demand fur meals and refresh ment?, an I thi. being so there is a fiue opportunity for some one in make good money out of these privileges is has been the case before. The National Bank of Hew Berne, M. C, Dee. 14th, ISS. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, f the election of Directors, and the transaction of such other business as may come b"fure them, will be held at their Bunking House on I lie 2nd Tuesday, being the 14ih day of January, 1898. The polls will be open at 12 in., to be ctosed nt 1 p. m. G II Roueutb, Cashier. I FIKB CIS! REPORT. Never Saw It Mo Abundant In Bin Life aa 11 U Here" Seeking; a dame Preserve for a Millionaire. Capt. L, F McNett, of Yonkers, N. Y arrived on his commodious cid well furnished schooner yacht Eleanor Situr- day afternoon. He has been on a pleas, ure trip in the North Carolina sounds, Tbey came outside until they reached Nor tolk and from there they came through tbe Albemarle canal. Tbey did no hunting until they reached North Carolina but the captain ' saya ' he never saw game so abundant anywhere injhis life as he found it here. Core sound, he says, was literally alive with ducks, ana they as well as geese and other water fowls were abundant in all the sounds. He says that sometimes no sound could be heard but the cries ot the water lnwi on the water and of the foxes ashore, but these could be beard the whole night through. Capt. McNett inrorms us that he is here in the interest of a retired millionaire physician who intcuds to purchase large tract ol land as a game preserve and as a health resort, j. ne captain has nearci of good places in this region and we doubt not that a suitable bony ot land. just wbit is desired can be found and ob tained at moderate cost which would De worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to the lorluuute investors. N. B. V. 1. Re-opening. New Berne Collegiate Institute reopens Monday, Dec. 30th. Prof. Menrlenball has secured Mr. J. M. Holding, as in, structorof the Greek and L'din languages. He comes here from Fraukan Acade my, Va., where he lias Deen engaged in teaching. He is a graduate of Wake For est College, N. C, having laken the A. U. ltagree. He is very highly recommended as an euiuieui nisiiuuior in uiu uriKiiuiicuv ol ancient languages. : The Hllver Croae. The excellent New Berne edition of the Silver cross issued by the Mission Circle ol King's daughters, has been mailed to all in the city who have regularly subscribed. Many tif the papers have also gone to other offices. In New B me they have also been put on sale at Ci.pt. S. B. Waters, and at Hotels Chattawka tnd Albert. The young ladies havr worker I industriously in preparing this a idition and have goileu up one that does themselves and tbe city credit. They deserve large patronage and abundant nnnucial success trom the effort. ' MR. W. II. HOOTF..V. Bronchi Home Bnt In a Dan;erons , Condition Still. As his condition permitie I removal, Mr. W. H. Woolen, wha sustained se rious iujuiies by a fall iu Washington has been brought home, tbe journey being effected by placing him iu a covered wagon upon a good mattress and spinrgs. vr. J. V. Kodman, atlende.l Mr. Woolen in Washington, and De. J. W. Dusjuid is attending biro. here. Dr. Duguid removed a small piece of bone, fractured from his skull, Saturday morning and also cut away some of the leal u-sue. Though Mr. Hooten has improved somewhat, he Is not out of danger yet Ills mind wanders a poition ot the time nd there is danger of a, clot of blood forming at the base cf the braiu with se- wus results. Died. At the residence of Mr. W. J Pitts, in this city, on Christmas morning, of Cau cer, Miss Mary E. Waters, daughter oi Col. R. C. 3; Waters, of Maryland in the 07th year ol her age. l he deceased was an aunt ot Mrs. Vr. J. P.tts, aud bad been living here with he launiy since their removal to New Berne a few years ago. ihe remains accompanied bv Mr. Pitts were taken to Baltimore, leaving the same "day fur interment beside Miss Waters par ent?. - : . ; .. Church Services. Hancock M. E. Church: A. D. Belts, pastor. Prayer meeting 9:30 a. m : Preaching II a. m.; Sunday school 8 in.; rreacbing 7:SU p. m. Services at Centenary M. E. Church. South, morning and night by Rev. F. A. Bishop, pastor. . buoeiay school 3:30 . m. Church of Christ Preaching at 11 a. . by the pastor, W, G. Johnston; at ;80 p. in. Hev. W. V. Fry of the Baptist, church, Vandemere, N. C. will preach. The last sermon iu the series on '-Home Life." Parent's and Children, will be preached next Sunday uigbt instead of to-night as was announce! . As was the custom of the primitive church we bre-k bread on "the nrst my ol the wees at 1:40 a. ru. invariably. Sunday school 54 p. m. Christ. Church Sunday after Christ mas. Holy - Communion 7:45. Servi e and sermon 11 a, m. anil 7:30 p. m. Sun day school nt the Chapel, Pollock street 60 a. m. Carol, Christmas service at the church, 3:30 p. m. The publio are cor- itiauy invited to attend. PreaehlnsrTo-Dajr by Vlaillnc Baptists Tbe visiting Baptist ministers will con duct several of tbe services in the city to day. Rev W. F. Fry ol Vandemere. will conduct the morning service in the Taber nacle . Baptist Chnrch and Rev. O. L. Springfield of Raleigh, Financial agent for the Baptist Female Seminarywill lecture on the Seminary this evening. . tutY.D.n. opinmun oi niuston. will conduct both tbe morning and evening services in the Middle Street Baptist church. Rev. R. D. Carroll of. Smyrna.' will conduct tho morning service in Hancock Street M. E. Church. Rev. W. F. Fry will conduct the even ing one in the Disciple chuich. . - Yacht to Charter Out. V; . - The fine sailing yacht Eleanor will be chartered out at reasonable rates to bant ing or private parties for long or short time. Obliging steward aboard. Apply i to Hotels or Capt, L. F. McNett. It THB BAPTIST UNION. The Subjects DUeuased and Other Work on Banrday-Wlll Meet Next Time In Van deraere. At Saturday morning session of the Atlantic Bapiist Union, "The relations of the pastor to the Sibbatli school" was taken up nnd discussed al Ungth by Rev. J. W. Rose, followed.by two" local visit ing brothereii of oilier denominators. Rev. A, D. Belts, of 'Hancock street M. E i Chureh and Rev. W. Q. Johnst u if the Disciple church. This was the only topic discussed in the morning session. There was no afternoon session h-ld The programme atrange l for that time was moved tor ward, to this altern on nt 2:30 o'clock, i Saturday uiglit I In; devotional exercises were opened by Mr. E. B. Simpson. the report ot tbe committee on time and place recommended Vandciuere us the place for the next meeting of the Union and Friday be'ote Ihe oth Sttndav in niarcu as i lie time, xno report was adopted. , The subject tor discussion at this hour was '-Education ' It was d'Scussed by Rev. W. F. Fry, followed by Hev. J. L.J strmgneid, agent lor the Baptist f emale Univeisity at Raleigh, and by Dr. R. H. Lewis oi Kinston. The next suMect was "Tetnnerance". It was discussed by Messrs. J C. W bitty anu jonnson uuver ot ewausooro. FINE PRESS NOTICES Ol Miss Houston Who Appears Here With Miss Marion Rndclitr Thurs day, January 8l The Birmingham Age -Herald says: Miss Houston took the nudiencu by storm Jriday night. At her every np- iHarance the public is more and more impressed with the miraculous reality of her voice. Deep, rich, resonant, it par- lakes of the niaii sty of the organ with the sonorousness ot the violonce-llo. In metro politan cities Miss I oust, ill will not appear us a village favorite in a lield loo large, but will there find greater apolaii-e and more enthusiastic admirers.'' Montgomery, Nov. 19: Miss Houston's delightiul contralto voice was lieaid with 'ieutest pleasure at Saint Paul's church Sunr'av last. Columbus, Ga: 1 ho going of Miss Houst n to New York means much to er. She lias a glorious voice of rematk hlc piwcr and c'eiilh. With proper study it will become one of the lamous voices ol the Soutn. Her extraordinary fis and ambition make the greatest suc cess assmo I. The Atlanta Constitution says: "The central attraction of the opera was Katiska' the part taken by Miss Hous ton. Miss Houston is possessed of great hisirion'C talent and splendid vocal gifts. She is a wonderfully gificd young wo man. ' Prizes Hint liana bHi aro within her reticli.'' "The Elms" A Wild wood Boarilinfr Ilouao. Mrs. L. S. Washburn, of Wildwood, was up to the oil j' Saturday, tia-.ling. We mentioned Ihe passing through this cily of Mrs. Washburn and her uncle, Mr. U. E. Gould, from Brooklyn, their form er home, at out two weeks ago en route to live at the p'ace Mrs. Washburn had purchased and improved and which is their p re-en t home. Having lieen solicited by Noithern fiiends to establish it ns a bo ir-ling house she has decided to do so, either lor pleas ure seekers it others and has now opened it. Mr. Gould is the n.anager ol the house. It will he known as ' The Elms," and we believe it will be made a pleasant country resott either for those who are si eking rest or tor those who arc in quest t hunting in the "wiidwnod" or the forest lakes ne.tr by which abound in game of almost every kind, A ttutet Marriage. A quiet, but pretty marriage look place at St. Luke's i hutch Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the contracting parlies being Mr. Benjamin E. Haisel and AlissMary D. Gooding, Rev, A, S. Lloyd officiating. The bride was , charmingly attired in a brown travelling dress and carried an ex quisite boquet ot bride ruses. The groom worn tbe conventional black. Aber tbe ceremony the happy pair left for ltich- mond, where they will reside. They were the recipients nt mauy handsome presents. A handsome dinner was tendered them at ihe residence of Mrs. George T. Parker, rlo. no freemason street. "The bride is one of New Berne, N C.'s most charming daughters, and the groom is a promising young machinist ot Kiclimoud. l he good wishes nt their many friends g- with them through lile Evening News, Dec. 83d. BARPOOT'S! - - BARFOOT'S ! Big Reductions AND CLEARING SALE. On account of our annual stock taking before Jan,, 15th, 189G, we will offer stunning reductions on goods in every department. we neea more room for our spring business, and to attain this end we will have this clearing OUR PRICES WILL DO IT, Barfoot's ns bis mm mmmw Opposite Government Buildinj." OUR SPECIAL FAIR EDITION Will be Issued Jnunnry 22nd-The I terest That is Bclns; Taken In It. The usual five thousand special Fair edition vf Tee Weekly Journal will make its ami u il appearance January 23d, It will be a fine issue for advertisers to use, especially those engaged in such lines as real estate, r&e , as it will go into the bauds til good and widely separate-dinar, ties. Names have nlieacly begun to come in tor the papers to be sent to, even befoie any nnnounc merit of the publication was made. I his shows nt once the appre ciative hoi I the sp ciul edition is taking in the muids of the p.-i'plo nnd also the interest they arc taking in helping out the rail's success bv lurtiismne the names ol dcs.ralilu people to re-ich by the Fair lltlon. There w ill he a similar special Fair issue ot the K'nst jn i ree rress. The managers ol tlhe Fair wisely be lieve not only in making a good r air, but in giving the widest publicity possible advance to what they are doing. In this lies one of the secrets tf the great success which has attended every exhibition (he Fair has ever held, ami each one of which has been made better than Ihe preredtn Long may such praisewoilhv efforts con tinue and long may the Fair flourish. It has done iucalcnUe ijooJ to this section aud is calculated to do still greater. Awlnl Theatre Panic In Baltimore. An awful calamity occurred in Front Street theatre, Biltimore Friday night. A panic ojemred an I in the slampede tnenlv-lotir people were killed aud two otheis fatally injured. It vns all caused by a false alarm of fire by reason of a blazii g gas let. The house nns packed wiih three thousand people at the time. At one time the laudiug at the to t of a flight ol stairs was packed twenty or thirty deep with the panic stricken multitude while hundreds beliind were struggling over t lem to reach the street, Novelties nt. Nnecltel Prleea, Novelties iu Silverware, Cull' Buttons, Neck Chains, Silver Bracelets, Rings, &c. at SPECIAL PRICES. T. J. BAXTEIt, The Jeweler. YOU WILL NOT FIND in any other store in New Berne such a complete CORSET STOCK AS WE HAVE. VR ESPECIALLY ItF.COMMKNl) fLAI.G0Dtia8ATCHCLUFltf) GENUINE I yKKW's ttOVE-nrnNGl PhT. NURSING. Thompson's Glove Fllthi, "E" Btyle, Special length, Abdomlual. H, B. Low Hack, perfect bust lorm NurstnK (see illustration) in white nnd drab, R. II. in white and black, - $1.75 1.60 1 25 1.(10 1.00 'W" Extra long and liiuh back. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Armorslele (with patent hips) F. P. Cutaway, for stout people, Dr. Strongs, It. ft O. and several styles ot Ferris Waist, FAIR PRIVILEGES FOR SALE! The following exclusive Privi leges for FAIR WEEK are for Sate: : ' 1. Dinino Room. 2 Confectionery. This includes Candy, Fruits, Nuts nnd Cakes. 8. Sanuwichks. 4. CieuKs and Tobacco, Sealed bids to be opened Monday, Jan 6, 1898. Terms: halt cash upon accep ance, balance J.m., 15th. The associa tion reserves the riutit to reject any or all bills. Chas. Rkizbnstgik, Sec'y. To All Whom It Hay Concern: I will call your special attention to the Largest and best selected stock of ft ne Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, ltuiua, Cordials. 4o., ever kept In the city or State, at, prices to suit the times. rpHF. following is a list ot some oi the uooug: RYE WHISKIES, O. F. 0. Oriole, Tammany Club, Tipper Crast, Premier, Old Fepuer, Old Taylor, . Gnckenhelmas, Old Henry, Old Orow, Malt, Old Thompson, West Morehmd Club Old Cabinet, Manhattan X.XXX, Qorden, end Forester, Monogram, Old tilbsou, , Old Bourbon, , Nations Pride, ' Old Monongoeia, Maryland AA AA Diamond Kye ana lots ot other brands, Pure Mountain Corn Whiskey, Pure North Carotins Apple and Peach umnuies. Jamaica. St. Croix and N. E. Bums (or ligg Nog, Sherry, Port, Cataw ba, Black Berry, . Mederla, Scupper, nong. Muscatel, Claret, lthUie, and last bnt least, not 8CHAMPAQNB Slid a full line or CORDIALS THE PALACE SALOON 18 MIDDLE STREET, sa-Don't (all to tee It wh;n vouuwant the above goods. . - ...... WJM4 December 29, 1895. RING- OUT THE BELLS Make The New Year Merry ! Go to. ... John Everything New! A. Haven for those who buy well and buy cheaply. A complete stock of Toys and Holiday Goods, from which you can select just what you want and at Hard Times Prices. GROCERY DEPARTMENT ! Why, it is just up-to-date ia everything from a luscious bunch of Malaga Grapes to a Ferris Ham. , Give us a . Call. 55 57
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