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-4-4 , m IWl JOUBNAL 7 Bsbkb, U. 0. Dec 0 1896, llf llTHTUMIin. rrfooi pc!al Sato Dy. - ; O. Harks Co. Drest Goods. ' fcavia' PUtraitcj CciU. ' rdlkt'i Pharmacy Do JOU ; IJaekburu's No thinking Peraoa. Lodge Directory: tOUKA tODUB KO. T.I.O. O. r.! OAV rura : 'C. O. Hvmau, N . U. ; B. 8. Union, V. U . ; ;. U.Hall, B'c'd. Sec'ty: K. J. Disoaway, Fin'l Secty; J, L. Cooper, U'reaa. ltt-gular ruect 1 ga, aver Mon.lai nurht at 7: SO o'clock. V I.Dal ET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1- O. O. f. IIIHwras- W.J. Pitta. C. P.: B. 8. Union. II. . L. Cooper, 8. W.: 0. H. Hall, J. W.; jl.H. Street, Scribe; B. B. Meal.Treaa. rteK- ul&v RncmmnmelltB. 1M. Sll. aud 5th (11 any) Tiiurwlav niiclita in each month at 3:30 'elock. C A NTOM CLKhrfONT SO. t, P. , I. k O. F, Uffleera-o. Ureen, Captain; T. tt. Hy aian, Lieut; W. H. Cobeo, Knsitrni B. 8. Kutua, Clerk; W.J. Pitta, Accountant. Beg nlar Canlonments, M and 4tfc 'hunelay hta In cn montn At 7 aw o'eiocs ;ktbh lodge no. i, knights ofhak- AtONY: Meet lad and 41 li WedneMR? lf tta la each mouth In Bountree'a Ball, i. U. Bail, Pnaldeul; J. H. Smith, Secretary. i JOHN'S LODGE NO. I, A.J;. AND A. U nata.;T.G.Hyman, Bcoty. lugutar u w weuauaoniuwi. (KW BERN! pffAPtBB HO. , B A. At.: oaWaiC.rJfwii.H.r.; N. Caa King; m. I. LoTtcfc, Scribe; T. A. Green, Treaa.; 4AM BedmoBd, Bec'ty. Regular UonToea- MoM M Monaar awn aannin. ST. JOHN'S COMMANDERT NO. IS, K. T. r tilrth. E.C.: H.J. Lovtck. G. k u utHMt C. a ;T. A. Green. Treas.: M. B. NeaL' Recorder. KeKiilar Conclaves drat tad third Frtdars ol tlie month. ATWENIA LODGR NO S, K. of P.-Meet Very Tneaday night In K. ot P. Hall, Mliklle ireea. u.n. nnuier, , v., . ,,.aiiun T.U.; w. 8. rainons i.n.. mi ws. LKAL$ Baxter, the Jewoler, is next door, The weather forecast for today is, farmer. Tobe Line brought in a line bag toartridsres Yesterday, as the re ult of an afternoon hunt alone Jas. F Taylor is having new torn doors Dut in at the entrance ot his (tore at Market dock The window of J. D. (laskin'i book and. stationery store is very : tastefully arranged with Christmas gift. . The produce and beef stalls on fiddle street below South Front etreet, were well stocked 'yfestorda? with the best that the market could ford. There will be baa party at the borne of Miu Berth, Safer, tst Tuesday night December. fite by oneol tne "circles oi The Parish Ilonse Gild. .The temperature yesterday as ob served at the Government Climate aid Crop Bureau, was, maximum, J.5 degrees; minimum, 33.5. de greM; range, 29.0 degrees. Fair. . The Joubnal is requested to an xtoanoe that those gentlemen who are going to enter the Athletic con test, to be held-Christmas day, will please report each night at the club rooms, lor work. , Among a lot of new goods received yesterday at Davis Pharmacy was ' tlie famous Cascarets, a carthartic -.'candy, pleasant to the taste,- and .', aald to be unequalled in its line. It : Has never been sold in New Berne "before. Try it ;. Tomorrow night the New Berne Fire Company holds its annual elec " ttim of officer?, an'great interest is Ukea ill it by, the aiembirs and their ' friends. Monday iht week' . tlie Atlantic company holds '.annual farBBUOK lur uv aHro um pnro t Mr. F, 6, Gfles and wife ol ew York who are stopping at the Hotel Cbattawka, have made several ex T i. ... ,h. cuiwoni in tne nera since inetr ar rival.. Both are yery good shoU, and they always bring in a nice big bags as the Jesuit of their efforts, ' ' E. Uarjer has a new bulletins board placed in front of his Ileal ' Estate office on Craven street. There will be displayed, notice of sales and and of transfers of property on this board for the information of those who are interested in sucli deals or transactions. Now that the weather has become efficiently cool that the roller skat ing might be indulged in without diacomfortnre to the skater, and the evenings are growing longer, Mr, Ed Clerk has decided to open his skating rink again at Stanly Hall. Monday night will ue t.ie opening olfhtv She merchants ' tire now decora ting' their window'swiCr!' holiday gtods.v It Is not ia Uncommon oc currence to,: see' crorfds of men, Women and, childn Wn'gering ia - front of the show windews discuss ing the article, displayed. Now is ' the time for the eaerehants ' iiatl their special liaea. ' v J. W. Stalling wneto well Inewn nrohiid New Berne, hafreoelved one " 'ef the electric motor bicycles. The .eaachine tobailtlike any other M- nanltnor Ikai (Via wh1a AM .. v. wm. mt amaller diamete with a . heavy . rnenmatie tire about four incheallnjat tbe never before beard of price of Across the face." The arrival of the whser excited qnhe t great deal of curiosity at the depot yesterday, The Woman's Parsonage and Home Mission Society" of M. E. Confereuce will hold its Annual meeting in this, place Monday and Tuesday, December 7th, : and 8th. About sixteen delegates are expect- The opening exercises will be hefd at the Church Monday even ing beginning at 7.30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to the meetings . ' ' The foot bull tcaln wa on t for practice yesterday. Chas. Bagby, who played on the Artillery team of Fortress Monroe, at left end prac ticed with them, lie will, although very light, make a valuable addition to the team, having a good knowl edge of the game and being a quick strong and able player. Thero is quite a deal of enthusiasm made Manifest by the members ot tne team, and with a couple more prac tice games, there is no reason why they should not put up a good game against Wilmington. Backlaa's Araica Salve. The Best Silve in the world for Cnts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rlieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblnins Corns, aod all Skin Eruptions, aud posi-' Uvely cures Piles, or no pay required, u is guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction or money rt fiiu'lf.l. Price 2j nM pr ox. For sale l.$ f S. Dufty. X Npeelnl Hnle. Every dy tlii week we liave u special sale of some nrtie.le or nrtiules. Tomor row is our lilenchiiig sale. Notice ml. Bahkoot'k. Meet mining Order Coutinneil. The decision of Ju dgo Kobineon in the Injunction case of the A. & N. C. li. K. was rendered yettfcrday morning after the opening of Court t.h deoision was auaonnceil in a few words, to the effect that the re straining order would be 'continued, and the iniiinction would remain in force until a further hearing : was given it. . While the defendants liu.yo no statements to make at present,, it. seems to be pretty wcH eottljd that U decision will end the case. - PERSONAL Mr. W. S. Chadwick returned to Beanfort yesterday. ., Mr. W. F. Foy, of Jones county, was In the city yesterday. Mr. Charles Berry, of Nelson's Ferry, waVin the city yesterday. MrIke:Triisle left for BJng&r, Maine, yesterday morning obfcusV ness. J Mrs. Frank Perry, of Beaufort, came to the city yesterday for a short visit. Captain W. J. Pitts returned from his northern trip yesterday afternoon. Mrs. T. li. Kotist left for Chapel Hill yesterday morning where she will visit relatives. - Miss Clra Munn arrived from Fayetteville and is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Porter. Mr. J. II. Lokey, of the Broad Creek Lumber Co., was in tlie city yesterday on business. The many frionds of Mr. Jos. M. Seeger, of Baltimore, will be glad to knew that be is in the city. ilr. E. C. Duncan, who has been in the city for the past week return ed to Morehead City yesterday. . Mr. E. W. Taylor, of Adams creek arrived with a fine lot of Norton yam potatoes aboard his canoe. Mr. aud Mrs. O. H. Guion return ed from Richmond yesterday after noon much dclizhted with their trip. Mr. Marion Knowles, of Atlanta, On., sneninl insurance asent, is in the city conferring with his agent, Mr. N. C. Hughes. Mr. W. 15. Byrnes, of New York, who lias been in the city f r several days, left for Beaufort yesterday, where he will snend the winter. Mies Nattie I-ewis, of Southport, who has been visiting relatives in the city left for Beaufort yesterday after noon, where she will remain until after the holidays. isTho numerous friends of Miss Sadie Holl'ister certaintly wish her a pleasant Stay while visiting friends in Dui;ham. Miss Sadie will return in two weeks from yesterday. RaEL'MAIIHM IH A FOK Which "ivet DO uarter. It torments its victims day and BUM,- Uond Fartaptrilht purities tlie M)d ed Curts the aches iud raios of roMmatlam. - Boon's Pjlu are the best family ca thartic aad liver medicine. Gentle, relia tie, saw. , laMClM leaehla !, Tomorrow, Monday, (only) we put on Sals joor choice of Fruit oftbe Loo", Barkers Mi or ABdroscrogpn, Jjieacu DAVOOT'e , (: the yard. :.i ; ! IS Mill, stotsar. '; V Now that the date ol our next Fair has been definitely deoided uibQ let us unite our enerjies in making this the "best -of all our former Expositions." Nothing has ever eiven to New Berne a greater prominenco than this Fair. It has been' the means of attracting hun dreds of Northern visitors to our cft'y, and its good effects have been felt by all classes of our citizens From sin humble beginning it has grown to such a magnitude that it is 'now universally looked npon as oiic of ;tho most prominent and at tractive Fairs pf the South. We doubt if there is one of its kind to be found, in the whole coun try. Every branch of industrial progress is represented. The most complete , Exhibits of Fish, Game and Oysters, and a race program which alone offers 4,000.00 in pur ses. With handsome buildings and grounds conveniently located, an excellent track, liberal premiums in all denartments and the latent and most novel outdoor attractions the A coming Exhibition oi our rair should be the greatest in its history. Let us get to work to make it so. Let each and every one who can do anything at all to further the interes' of the Fair in any way, shape, man ner, or form, avail themselves of such an advantage thus helping our greatest triumph in Fairs. TOI't KKA COI.nilVOSE DAT Take Lnxalivo Brouio Quinine Tablet ll drufjist3 refund the money if it fail to cure. -''. Tomorrow, Moirfiiiy. AVe put the knilenn abi pile of Staple biauds of l!!eiieliins;,nnly Ihiuk of getting, Fruit of the Loom at cents. Ii uii oot's. Thnt Awkarnrd I'lnrr.' v - 'I'iio (icciivitv at the North end of the sidewalk on the Craven street side of the Public building, which bus i':iu-'cil some conniu'iit on ac count of its lieinj; npiiaveiitly so mucil out 01 line witn iiie resi oi the sidewalk in tlie .-nine block, has been surveyed by the city authori ties and the grade found correct, so that the Government's sidewalk will stand. Instead of having a step made at this point, Mayor Ellis very wisely will have made a long slope so that the approach will be gradual and hardly noticeable. It can be but a question of a short time when the walk along, the en tire block will be raised to the cor' rect crrade. and the entire walk of that block made uniform and level. When bilious or costive, eat a Cafcaret :aody cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c. 25c. I'ountjr t'ommlaalonera. The Board of Commissioners of Craven county met at the Court House in New Berne 011 Friday December 4th ., pursuant to ad journment. a : Present, Jus. A. Bryan chairman, :. W. Sniallwop(l; Vr. : C. Brewer, M. II. Carr, J. A. Meadows. Ferd. M. Halm having made ap plication to be appointed auctioneer for the County of Craven. It is or dered that he be and is hereby ap pointed auctioneer of said County for one year from this date. Ordered further That said F. M. Hahn having tendered his bond as auctioneer for the oounty ofCraven in the peval sum of $5,000 with F. Hahn and B. P. William! as sure ties, the same is horeby accepted and ordered to be filed. John W. Biddle, Register of Deeds, made his report of marriage license tax collected for Craven county, which was on motion ac cepted and ordered to bo Died. A number of bills were received and allowed. Board adjourned. Hervlera Today. Presbyterian Church: Service morn ins; t 1 1 o'clock, ivening at ?:U0 o'clock by the pastor Rev. i. L. Levburn D. D. Sunday school at 3-.30 m. The public ii nrdiully invited. Middle street Baptist Church : Sam'l J. Porter pnftor. I 'reaching al 11 a m aod 7 d 111. Sunday school at 3 p m. Tin public cordially invited to all service. Church i.f Chris', Ilaueeck street: youna People's meet in 10 a m. fuhjecl" uiornini: er.iion: Walk'.ai; with God. 8nhli!t ewnioi sermor.i- I Vice. Sundaj cho at 5 p ni. , . : ' CI11W Church: -It v. '. M. V, Ooorgf rejtor. Peeoud Pund.iy m Aovent, Ser vice, sermon and Holy C'ommiinioo 1 1 1 m, Evening prayer anil sermon 7:30 Siinday school nt the church, 3:30 p 83 tud at All BhIuU ehs)el 9:30 a m. The publie is cordially Invited to attend thete services. Benrlces at (lie Centenary U. E church South at 11 m servtces by the pastor Communion titer services; at T:M p , prraclilug by Rev. M, 0. Thomas. Wraver meet log si :aua ra tin 1 p oanaay icheol at p, n, i jKrt try a 10c bos of Cascarets, the j nnest llrcr and bowel regulator ever made, akllaJ Aewm. Schooner Willis, Captain Salter is in from Core Sound with oys ters. Schooner Marietta Captain George is in from Ilarlowe with a cargo f cotton. Schooner Lily, Captain Sawyer, arrived from Jones Bay 'jesterdny with oyster. " , Schooner Dolphin an.'el jester day from B?j river wj'1i oysters for TI108. Daniels. Schooner Carrie l.eel, Captain Paul arrived from Broad Crick yes terday with a general cargo. - Steamer Howard Captain Jones arrived yesterday from points i'P Trent river with a cargo of cot ton. Steamer May BelT, Captain Pitt- man, left for points up Nense river yesterday morning with a cargo of merchant! iso. Tug Samuel Eccles, Cuptain Toler, came in yesterday morning with the water barge from the Gov ernmont works at Ocracoke to be filled from the Njw Berne Water Works: and returned in the afternoon. Sunset Personally Condaete Tour 1st Kxeiirsious to CuUfuriiia without Change or ears. Leaving Washington, D. C, Sat urdny, November 14, and every Saturday thereafter, the Soutb; ern Uailway (Piedmont Air Tjine) and Sunset Route will operate Personally Conducted Tourist Etl- enrsions to San Francisco, Cal., without change of cars, conductors or porters. The routo is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston. San Antonio, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern California. The cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleeper, beds equal to t hose of any standard sleep er, lunch, lavatory (piivate apart ment for Indies) and toilet facilities of tlie most approved style. Three and one-half days to Now Mexico awl ArUona, "lour duvs to: Los- Angeles and Southern Jalifornia, and five days to San Francisco, Portland, Oregon, through the semi-tropical garden ot the South, and via pitnresqne Mt. Shasta in seven days, with only one ohange of cars. Taooma and Seattle, Wash ington, the afternoon of the seventh day. Such service and facilities for transcontinental travel have never before been offered. Tha tourist carfare, $8.00, to San Franoisco and intermediate points, and rail road fare the same as any other line, effecting a saving of $25.00 to 30.00. For further information and re servation inquire of any Southern Railway Agent or A. J. Poston, General Agent,' "51 L Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, u. U. sit Tired Feeling l exceedingly common and dangerously significant. It is warning which most be heeded, orTse Willi the express which fall! to regard the danger signal, dlUurtar most follow. It is a anre indication of thin, weak, impure Mood. t 1 certain admonition that the blood is not properly feeding Ins nerves, tiasmes and organs of the body. JVetx, nervous, men and women are found ver-rwhera. Men strive too bard to H keep their bast ness op," woman work too mneh " on their nervee," all have too little sleep, there ie excess! drain on atrengtkaad nervona energy, and all comptata ttt that tired y purifying and .vitaiiiinf the blood, Hood's Bareaperllla farnisblp abundant supply of nourlibment for every Berve, organ and tissue of the body. This (rh supply of nerve strength overcomes mw vousncw; the new vigor in the blood soon banishes that tired feeling: the ton given the stomach creates sn appetite, cures indigestion and dyspepsia. Take Sarsaparilla The lient III tact the One True Blood rurtfler, MOOU S PUIS plIU, aid dlgeiuim. 25c, New Berne Mails. Notice H'ni'cn that oa and 'al'ier thts date miU ibive ; ' . : ', . For all points fn Pa ulico Comity 'sad South Cre- k'acti n of l'eaufurl Cju'nty clow at 5 j,jn. , ,. . For VancelHiro and rest 0l In Northwn part ofCrsTen Ojtinty. close al 13 noon. . . . - . 'v'Jt.. For Bellalr anoUma, a. m. . For WVklbrd, live. All trail for DeBruhl goaajto folloks- vUle, the fdrinv olflc Is ditoootluued, yaoceioro mall arnvas li m. Ysnoaboro mall leaves 1 p.'ra, LV.P0aa4at ' Cascaarr stlmolale Uver, kidneys and bowels, Merer sukea, wraneo or gripe, oe, . , IK u uir(DJ Feel Hood svramttBr COOBT. Criaalaal ehew rtalakMI aaa Civil Ieaet rnaaaeaee. Yesterday was the fifth day of the Fall tirm of the Superior Court of Craven county, There was a light att iiidance of spectators. The crim inal docket was finished. with the; case of State . vs. George Owens. Liiceny. Found gniliy, Court gave n ticc for pirents. to take George mt of county, or he would be sent to pcniteutiitry for n; year. In the case of Win. IUiberry, Hiyan D.iwson and Cha. ' Prudun, who, ivero .foulid guilty by j'try, Hasberry was sentenced to county jail for two months' and "Dawson six months. Pnulon entered prayer for judgment, continued to next court. Win. Ut8berry, for carrying con oealcd weapons, Judgment wav sus pended. On civil dot ket, State rs W. N. &'N. 5. R. was heard. Judgment for defendapt. Conrt adjourned until Monday morning 10 o'clock. for Over SO Turn Mrs. Winslow's Boothii.g Pyiup hns teen used by Millions of Mothers lor their Children while teething, with perfect 'iicces. It soothes the child, sol I en the !iini!, allays an pain, cure wind colie, mid ia Hie best remedy lor Diarrhea. Twenty fi'e cents a bottle. Special Sale Day To-morrpw, Only, BLEACHING SALE. Kvery day this 'Jfeek wo will havo a Special Salo of souio article or articles. Prom 11 a. in. to !J p. in-, we put on m!o your choice of yard -wide Km it of 'the-Loom,' I!:ir kfer Mill or AndrosciO''iMn ,4 - Blr'acTinig at tho tlriifonii'nriee, 6 3-8'g the yd, Positively no mail orders filled. Tuesday w have atlotlier Big fipeciul Sale, notifls our ad. Dry .Goods v Bap Hi .oust G. A. Barloot, Mngr J II i H w . , li I '.w(! Qrari'd Spectacular Presentation oftheEIRMESS and'DANCES of the NATIONS, ' Will be given at the 'Opera Hoof, WILMIJJTON, N.C., Brenings II fl ft 11 Qtvec, n, w, luuii, Matinee on Saturday Deo. ).9. Reserved seats will be on sale at Yates book store, Wilmington, N. C, at 9 a. m. Thursday, Dec. 10. price 50c, and tl.00. beats may be resorvrd by letter or telegram. Special rales and trains on Hal I roads. Itead full descrinti n and inter esting parti ulars in "Kirmess," for sale at all book stores -price do. BUB1VBWI MM'AI-N FRESH lot Buekwhcat, ii ickns pre pared, l"'Oie anprspnsfriKltijhmiin's yeast, and the very bcit, batter Ju-t le- ceived at ' )IcDanibv& Ga8Kii.i.'s. FRE8II lot OreakfuFt Uomlny and OtlU, Brenkfmt Bueon, small strip. Bet Criam Chtce and Micsrjnb. Juit r ceive I ut ' . -- McDajtiri. AOahkiwi,'". A.NOT11EU tut f ihiso fine Saur and Beef, aiid fat II ultrt ,.u Imr.d. E, W, DlCKF.RSnN rl prt I lll"e. OUtt slock "i-f. Or'uviis i ttiuipMe In every iiiit' id, nii'i :i.c n rave mon ey by liiijiiig rnt 'ins'-. :JcDasip.i. &, HOUSE foi lUnt IMVI'A'vENPoaT. PAHTIE i-itl"g New V ik C.t whl fjnd n delightful li"mc,'wiih fiml-cla-a table, nt 234 East 18lli net. Couvei.' tent to all cur lines, .. South i;r .nee. M'lTekaee Bats m4 Saaake fear i ur ar ' If Vnu wurjt to ejnit tobacco Uelng easily and forever, be trade well, stMDg.' majino- tta, full or new life anil viiror, take No To-Bao, the ortder-nrker that makes weak men strong. Vany fain ten pound ' te d.ys. (Jitt 40S 00U cured. & .sn-ln-bx from our owe rirujruhw.wbe will guarantee a Cure. Booklet and satn. pie milled frre. A-if. Sterling Kemedy ve.j vuicago or tf iur, . nr Mondayff m GATilAPTIC 1 nxure consriMioiL idqat titpi v r.TTsusvTcm " r'e1"' ... .UUvlJUiUUi uuniwiii x uuu xe, never tTip or wriue.niii muw raiBj .-... !! and taakM free. Ad. STEM-ISO lEMEIT fyU.fM,M(,. ;rlfXr; !i' We expect several CAR LOADS from Kentucky and Ohio, and ' They Will be Sold for the High Dollar. J3"flet your money togother and be ready. ' Remember the day Tuesday, Dec. the 8th. Everything guaranteed as represented. While von are looking forward for these sales, don't forget the fact that we carry in stock from 75 to 100 head of horses and mules, full line -of carriages and buggies of diiferent grades, and a choice selection of harness, robes, whips, etc.. that we are selling daily at close figures tor cash or on time for negotiable paper, M. IIAIOT & CO. . GOTO . . Headquarters v-mj 1 ,ml Horses, Mules, Road-carts and Bicycles ! , Everything guaranteed as represented; NEW BERNE, N. C. . , ' BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I w -h to li.t'nrm mi rnendanrt natron but I have opened a whnlpa'e oen.rt- meat in coneeilun wiih my rt tdl r-'Oie, and am receivini; a fresh lot ot good i each itcainer. Mi t 4-k eiinnists of the verj hesi final- iiy of Aj'p'-s, Ilaoatms I.enu'DN Faa-m, fiact'CS und iToolici'.oneiii'F; auto (.e'w biues, Iri-h l'uiatoe and Onmns. In coonet'tliin with this I will carry a lull Hoc ol K.mill.v Ori.ciriea which I will sell ch np fi r eii-ii. -1 Tlmnktim' von lor pin larora, and fopiiiK to ne'rit'the eoiiihiu ince of saoie. 4 am yours u'ieieni, j, rxsaRrisLP. No. 93 Broad Streot. - I am hujlnij ipj troods iu the Knrth- ern Mai keif lm cash and v ill sell a it.. .on ,.nu In ih. ilif Vttr for Frlfflit ! " 8 b'ne? of ft'K)1i, ro"Iii,ed In' W. K (Jtark. and Mvernl linriels . e f empty Beer Bollle, conii.'ii'd 1 lo I'!. l'anin n'xTg,at A. N. O. ' Wurjignif, ; . . . v .. BIiat ' Iit ! . -T-; Kntni Sehr. H. t. Etmiiai boa'-. 1 Act long and about 4 feet wi" of J.mli ei ooit; i'ihiIk.i ureeii .nn ri . J'J'pe around her. Winn fnial bioki l""e wind nt I.Uinu dom aorthnist. Who ever flnd boat wilt, rt turo her 10 J. It Pioott, New B- ro'-, N. U , 'or I). It. Wilms, Washington, N. - LofKnAFT, Texas, Oct., 15-.1HW9, Itessri, Paris Medicine C- ,'. - -'..' i. l'Miis,Tono. , - , p.ar Sirs; Ship u aifoivi iis',i's.h' 3 fron nrovo's Tasieli'tl'iiiii Toiiie. My Customers wont Grove's TMe Chill Tonl aod w II not have uy other. In our (Xperlrnr-i of over 20 y"nr. in the druK buaincN, we bare nevtr soil any medicine which gave uch n"ivisa aai iafaction Yours nener4luily, J. 8. Biiowkb & Co, ALL DRUGGISTS : Do It ! ; . .. V. I - OH '. 'f OS' Ut oxi 1.1UAT AH" I ION rtALIC of. Horws 'i d 'i l-r. . Bufcut k and llaruets at- ur.nnfii moth aUbli'S ! Middle 6trteti.il . ... Tuesday, Dec. 8, I896, at 10 a. m. of all classes of Uorses and Mules , , , ,. . f j- - A Harness Buggies, Oo to n. SAE:W1 For Fine Wall Fed Beef, - Lamb. Muikmi. Fret.li and CoroKi Pig Pork, aod Veal every I'ayi aho live d rireiined Turkeys. Will have - r - plenty in supply the trade tor ThnokaziviMg Finrst Sausuge in tbe city al 10v , per pound. 88 Middle HU 88 LOST! Certiflci'e No 258 for one ahare of slock iu A. N P. ft. It. In lieu o this loet te-iiliealo appllcatioa will M made for ujdup'ttwt. ROUT. 8. PRIMROSE, Oo City Property r approved Personal .ta-. I stourlty. Long or Short Tin. ..Novemhe' 14th. 1S0. - For luring:, Sellliij iinTnrttfny, .' ; an4 roHeetlng of Kent. .- ' , rOH RENT li' . "'-' ' Dwelllnii; E. F. St.," !u nerrrfo. M . Baneock'SI,,- '.40 -" : " : 6 orge street,' 7.' 6 ' Toneroenl, , , A&.WJ''. M f.t ' " ' - : aeo ' ' 1 JJrkk 8tore, Middle 8i., . 2J 00 '. " . ' ? - Middle 81., Sd.jJQ ' OniQe, . Middle t Hpu Btore, Reixenftelulown, . 0 00 rort sax.v. - UoiwciVj Lot, I!r'K) Sttre. ' ' '' ' " E. Pr o? Ct. A number of st od F UMS lie S le t low price i rum iu o ou '?. -' H. K '.Al.ri't 7) Craven KtreeU JBl ' if-
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