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THE JOURNAL. W ARVKBT3KFJSSJITH. L. H'. Culler & Co. Tobacco Grower. J. 0. V. hIttyFruit Jan. TNew-Eetne-Academy. Oak Ridge Institute, - OMIBWI LM'il. 8 CENTS Mama, at J. P. Taylor's. FINEST Bocheeter Beer in the eily, on dmi glit at the Palace Saloon, J. F. Tay lor'. , v w - v '., A FULL supply of lee cream salt, at J. F. Taylor'.. yL.J-X:"-'' KIMRERLY Upright Piano for tale. Apply toll. H.8ULTAR. ? :' F. M. Cliadwick, Merchant Tailor, 101 Middle fctrtM.) Latest Btylr. ' Batisfac- tion guarantee. .... r . Lodge Directory:. on : B. 8.Uu1oh,!.G.:J. L. Cooper, V u.; H.C. Lautetlen. RVd. 8cit: B. J. blsoaway. kllkKKA I.OIMiR KO. T. I. O. O. P.! OA . err ty; J. It. farker, Jr., Trees. uirular uwxilii.K. everv Moatlar uiirbtat 8. o'clock. JAI.'JalKT ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1 O.O.V. IMIOT .; N. mews: B. s. tiulon, v. r.; i L. Cooper, H, . M. Street. 8. W.: N. t. Hughe. J CK. llvuiaii. i-crlbe; U. B. teal, treaa. Ken Thursday ulhia In each monita at 8 00 OSllH't i; AN TON CLERMONT NO. , V. aVl. O. . t. tiiiicer.: U.O. Binver, captain; T. u. njr omil, Lleuv; Y. U felleller, KiihIk; Wm. J. fills, Clerk ;KI. llerock, accountant. Ueg uiar tamonnH uts, id and 4ti Thursday M'Kiiui in hvr raunin ai o v nxwee- MAVKN LODtiBNO 1, KNIGHTS UP HAR MONY: Meets Slid and 4iH Wednesday nights In aoli mouth In Kounireo's llalL 8. K. Mall, Vn aideul; . II. 8uilUi, Sucre tar M'.JOBN'a LOIMJKKO.I, A. P. AND A. M tlm-T. A.Urveu, W. M.s J. M Clark, W.s II. B. NeaL J. W.i .las. Hedmoml Trvn8 iT.fi. llrnian, hec'ty. (tegular coni- -iuuluaUone 1 iw Vtxlkewlay each month. KW RKKNK CHAPTER NO. 40. It. A. M Wen si T. A. t.reeii, H. P , J. B. nark, K .C ; - T W. IWwiy, Scribe; Clias. Huffy, Trans.; C. D. nrailhain, Beely. Regular i onvoca- i kMw sa awiasT eacn oionin. bt. Jong's C'OMNANDKKT NO. 10, K.T.: Hilcers: H. J, Lovlck, K.U.;J. ll.Clmk.G.i 8. H. Street, C. O il. W. I)jy, Prelate; i. l. Bradliain, Recorder. Keguliu Couclaves nrat uid third Friday ol the aioiita. A't'HKNlA L4I1XJK NO S. K of r-Msts Middle Kireet. M. W.BimiMon.. 0.x.: P. I. Avery V.i .- W. H. ranioBS K. B. AS.JO.C. Taorn tou, U. ot r. . . CHATraWKA 1RIIIR NO. 14, IMP. O B. M Mecig the !ul Sleep of every 7 bum Monday : niKbila. K. of P. t aatle iiall, Middle Street, New born , N. v. vuitlug Uwl Men always weieiiuie. w. II. I'at'iioiu, Bacaeiu; J. II. 8;ulth U. at K OF LOCAL INrKUKSIV Bo ure to order your ice cream early from Duffy', for Sunday. 'The trading schooner. Bivalve, Capt Jves, , wiib general cargo, from Bay river, i here. If you have an old watch that other jeweler have failed to make perform, bring it to me and I will make it keep time or give yon a new watch of some make. Baxter The Jeweller. t , During tbe Scholastic year of 'iC '07 E. Wright Spencer made the highest average in Scholarship at the Horner School of Oxford, and received the Scholarship Medal of fercd by that excellent Institution of learning. (5) The lawn party on tbe Academy aqnare last night wm well attended 'by the good wishes of the base ball club. The lawn wai prettily lighted by Japanese lanterns and the refresh mint tables were presided over by young ladies. Manager 'McCarthy, by request', desires that all young ladici wishing to aid tho Atlantie Iteol Team in ar ranging for a festival will pleaae meet him at the residence of Mist Carrie Holion on Monday Jily 5th at 0 o'clock p. m. We are requested to state that th yacht club quarters, foot of Broad street, now the property of Tbe King's Daughters must not be con sidered public property, Soino an noyance has been caused by boys nting the approach to go in bathing from ami they in warned not to do to in the future. , Oak Ridjre Institute will open its 4iith year August loth. The school has been managed by Prof. Holt twenty-two years, and in the lan guago of Dr. Winston, recently l'resideht of the University, "has bail a very large share in the educa tional revival of the State tends ont the prettiest catalogue in the Bute. Writ for one. Protect YorasBi.p against sickness and suffering by keeping your blood rich and pure with Hood's Baraapanlla. , Weak, thin, Impure Mood is sure to re sult In fll IIoOD'a Plus are easy to take, easy to operate, Cure Indigestion, biliousness, IS cents. l I SwaaeellMe Metl j. A society with the above title will h organised in this eity. A meeting fur this purpose is to be helJ at the Court House next Toes day night, at which its alms and purposes will be fully explained. It is of benefloiary character, for . male or female, ages from 10 to 80 OASTOl IXA. he- . A , lI.3S3t'Al,. ' , Mr. J. B. Sawyer, of Grantsboro, was in the city, yesterday. Mr. Leon Richardson returned to Durham yesterday morning. Mist Laura Hughes left last night to spend some time at Morehead, ' Mr. . U. Meadows returned last night from Conelley Springs. Dr. G. K. Bagby left last uight to spend the summer in Bennfort. Mr. Joe Brock arrived home on the steamer jieusa jesferduy morn ing. Miss Fannie Cherry of Vanceboro it spending a few da;s in tho city visiting friends. 1 Miss Belle Marks, who has been visiting in Kinston, returned home lust night. Mr. F. M. Chadwit K is spending a few weeks at Marshallberg, Car teret county, on pleasure. . Mrs. A. K Howell and daughter, Mrs. 0. 8. Hill, left yesterday morn ing to visit at Falling Creek. Misses Agnes and Annie Foy le't ou the Wilmington train yesterday morning to visit at Wrightsville. : Misses Stella and Jeesie Jenkins, who ha-e been visiting Mis? M attic Rnuulree, left yetterday morning for CloUsboro. , -Mrs. M. D, Nelson and Miss Antiiu Uoulac left yesterday morn ing to spend some time at Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va. Mr. J. J. Land and sister, Miss Maud, left on the steamer Neuse yesterday afternoon to visit in Nor folk and Newport News. Master Nat Hunter, of Durham, who has been visiting lelutivee in the city, left jesterday morning. Master Edwin Richardson accm panied him home on a visit. I e or Maanlauinirr. The case of L. M. Gilbert, of Ad ams Creek, in tuis county, was brought up before S. li. Street, J. P. Saturday. Gilbert waving exami nation, giving bond for $500 for ap pearance at court. The caiife of the arrest of Uilbrrt is as follows: Last March, at his place at Ad ams's Creek, Gilbert had some words which became a hot dispute, with a colored man named Bright. which ended in Gilbert striking Bright with an door bar. Twenty six days after this dispute, Bright died and wits buried. After Bright's burial there arose some talk among the colored .people in that section as to the cause of his death, the result being the ex hunting of Bright's body, and tiie finding that his death was in some way the result of tho blow he re ceived, which was the reason for Gilbert's arreit. DM Tea Ever Try K critic Bitters as a remedy f r your troubkrt Itnot.fiet a bottle now and get relief. Tli:s medicine lias liei n round tii It peculiarly stapled to the relief aid-urn or of all f'emale Com. plaints, i xen:ng a wonderful direct in fluence In giving s'ri-DntU and time to ih' organs. It' you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Hie1U, or art Nervous, Blcrpli-, Excitable, Mel ancbuly or troubled wlib Dirzy SpelU. Electric Bitters is the medicine y bred Health aid Ittrsagth art sunrsnted bj lis uhs. Fitly cents and 11.60 at F. 8 DuB's Diog Store. The I Ireaaesi'a TaarnaaaeaS. Chief Taylor, of the New Berne Fire Department, had an interest' ing letter last night from Chief McNeill, of Fayetteville.. In this letter Mr.. McNeill says that the in'erest in tliecpming tournament keeps increasing,.-the entries being double those of pre vious years. ; .. ' . The following letter to the Jock- sal was aent per Chief L J. Tailor and explains itse'l: Editor Journal: ' "la addition to tbe other prize Itr6fferel for the coining tournament, the rayutteville ."Chlcora Juniors offer a prize of t'25 to any "Junior' learn in tba Htato that will m ke best time on a 80 yard run t hydrant and throw water under the regular Association rubles governing Hand Reel races. Will you kindly publish for the benefit of the Nr Berne "Kids," and oblige yours && s J. D. McNeill, Chief . , KayelterllleFire Department. WnlX biltnua or costiw, eat aCascarH candy cathartic,cure giursateed, 10c, 23c " - . , Aa4Br awaMlep Trala. . The A. 4 N. C. Failroa.1 will eontfnut tbe Sunday tthtlule from Goldsboro to Morehead City. At on previous 8undayt the train leave New t't.-ne at D:?3 a. m. and on th return leaves Morehoad at 0 o'clock p. m. Tb fart is 15 cents iron New Items for the round trip. The service Is the best and good time Is mad en these trip. ; Trip thrttaah Hyde Oh ty. rrcfeisors T. E. Fonet and T. D. Warren recently returned from Hyde county, where they had been working in the interest of the New Berne Academy. Soon after their return ' the Journal interviewed them through its reporter. - "How did you get to Hyde and how long were you on the way?'' asked the reporter. : " "We went on a sail boat to Swan Quarter, and it took us just cigLt hours to make the trip. Leaving New Berne at eleven o'clock, Satur day night, we ate breakfast atSwitn Quarter by- eight o'clock' Sunday morning." - ' - '"How did yon find the roads for bicycling?" . . , Splendid, we made the trip over the county on , cur wheels, and found the ronds everywhere in Hyde just at good as the shell roads in New Berne." 'What did yon think of the cli mate down there ? ' "There is a fine breeze, and most of the county being near the Sound, there is a fl ivor of salt in tho air making it us bracing as the sea shore at Morehead." ; How about the farming land of which we all have heard so much ? "It is a black peaty soil, and in a point of fertility even surpassed our expectations. Ihe crops are sonic what back waul due to the cold spring, but since the warm weather has set in they have Improved great ly, and we could predict a good yield. The oat crop is very One this year. One man told ns that he had oats that wi I yield 90 bushels per acre. Their principal crops are, corn, oats and rice," What was yonr impression, of the people ? - "We have never met more hospi table people. Although we were perfect strangers, we were cordially received and nicely entertained everywhere we went. It was a source of regret that we coold lift - acept all the urgent invitations to pend the night or take dinner which were so fre?ly tendered us. . ' The majority of the peoplo are well-to-do farmers. There is not the disposition to move to town which is so prevalent in those places not blessed with so productive a soil." 'How dil you Gnd them on the school question?" 'They are very much interested in school-work, and aro inclined to patronize us. . We set influences to work which. we think, will bo productive of gocd results; and bring us pupi's to help in building np the New Berno Aca demy. ' We were gratified at the great in terest 'manifested and specially tha' they teemed desirous of choosing New Berne as the place likely to suit thorn best... Our object in visiting Hyde was td let the people know what we have io N'evr Berne; and viewed from this standpoint wj feel that our trip was a success." It is very gratifying to the Jofr Kal, that those gentlemen are tak ing so grear an interest in turning the attention of the people in the surrounding counties to the New Berne schools. -We have always taken a deep in terest in whatever tended to build up our town iu any direction, and one of the principal means of devel opment in towu is a system of cfllclent schools. Serf's "Msrlt talks" the Talks Intrinsic valoe ot Hood's Bamaparilla. Merit ia medicine auane the power te cure. Hood's BaraptrUla pptisssss actual and unequalled curative power and there- lore It has trae merit. When yow bay Hood's BarsaDsrilU,tnd take It according to directions, to purity yonr blood, or ear tny ot th aisny blood diseases, yoa re morally certain to receive benefit. Th power to rare I there. Yoa are not trying an ex perl meat. It will saaJk year blood pore, rich and nourishing, and tbu drive out tb germ ot dtsssss, siren ft bea the nerves snd build up the w hot sysUm, - tovora Cat of Dytpopala I suffered from dyspepsia 3S years. I bad a feeling a though then wm lamp In my ttocMwh. I did not dare to eat awat ot warn bread, very IcV vegetables, lor tear ol tb great distress food nosed m. I experienced relief right alter eons meaolng to tsko Hood's BarsapwrUla. My sppetlt Increased, I gained la general health snd strength. 1 esa eat almost ny thlngnow without discomfort. Although I had been an Invalid for twenty years, I ess truthfully ay that I m better then for a long tine. I never weighed so asach la my life. Mas. Emilt F. Bump, 41 Portland Street, Mlddieboro, Mass. r Sar OOr"lll1 e uupi srliil eel; hy O. I H4 A (V, lnl!, SfaM, tlrwvl'a HIM.""!"1"' f uae, iiv"u 0 m it j banks to I'leee. The Bank of the city will be closed next Mouday, July 5th, it being the proper day to observe and celebrate the 4ib"of July. Persons having business to transact at the banks will please take notice. A heap Ostitis'. The excursion which is to leave New Berne at 5.30 on the morning of Tuesday, July 3tji, and which has Asheville for its final destina tion, is ono that every one who can not afford to spend much money for a summer on ting, should take, The trip from this city to Ashe yillo - will be made the same day, thus affording the excursionists an opportunity of enjoying the varied scenery that can bo fonnd along the line of railroad traversed. . The lime allowed at Asheville, two days and three nights, will give every excursionist a splendid oppor tunity to see tho eights of the "Lund of tbe Sky," which ought to be seen by every North Carolinian. " The fitre for tho round trip from New Berne, is . only tC.OO, and a special car will be provided for col ored people. , ,. ' Additional '. particulars may be learned from Uollister & Cox'. ' V ' ' .ir j .,- - - Bncklen's Arnica Salves, v . Tun Bust Salvk 'n Hie wmld fur Cut?. Bmisee, riori s, Uln r, Hall Kb) nm, Peter Sure Tetirr. Cliapped Hamlii.Cliiltila.ns, Coins, na I nil Skin Eruptions, and pout ively cures lYes 01 no pay rfq ilnil. It guarunieet In five perfc t snluNction or mom-y reniai'ed. V I'rice 25cenis per box, For sale by P. 8 DnCy. ' - ;: ''ijisi'M 55th DlVIOND. Tbe KatloaaJ Bank or Sew Berne, W. V. ., June 2iud, 1897.V The Board of Directors of this Bank, have this day declared a semi annual Dividend of five per cent., payable on anil after July 10th. 1897. ; U.4J. Ron ruts, ' " ' .. ' Cashier. ' Belaraor Parehaaea. OfTioe of Register of Deeds ' Of Craven County, -New Bekxr, N. C, July 1, '97. Sir: Yon are required by law to deliver r return to me, within ten days after tho 1st day of July, 1897, a true and exact statement of the amonnt of purchases made by you, as principal or agent, or through an agent or commission merchant, or otherwise till- the blank amounts, for six months ending June 30th, 1897. The amonnt of purchases both in tnd out of tbe State, except purchases ot farm products from the producer for cash or on credit, must bo li. eluded in your return. , Keep the sum paid for liquors, cigars, cheroots cigarettes, cigarette paper, manufactured chewing and smoking tobacco, separate from the amonnt paid for goods, wares and merchan dise. ; s ' , . Ixtyonr returns show tho num ber of pound of chewing and smok ing tobacco, and the nnmber of hundreds or thousands of cigars, cheroots, cigarettes and ' cigarette papers pnrchssctf 'during, the 'six months for which ' this return is mode. Prompt compliance with the law is earnestly requested, and for the failure to do an, you will be re qnired to show cause why tbe pen alty of the law shall not bo imposed npon J on (s ee St-c. 22 Revenue Act, j 1897). Very Respectfully, John B. Willis, Register of Deeds. CALL NO. 9. Beaaa ercravea Cenaly, norm Care. , ai Mlt .' Notice it hereby given that Eight Craven county Boudt of the denomi nation of Five Hundred Dollars have been this dav drawn for aooount of the Sinking Fund of said county, in accordance with the act authorizing their issue, towit; Bonds No. C7, C'J, 70, 100, 113, 117. UZ.Ul. . These Bonds will be ptid, princi pal and accrued interest to June 30, 1897, inolurive, upon presentation of the aims at Tbe National. Bank of New Bern North Carolina on and after July 1st 1897. Inioroei on tlm aoive B ind will oeaae after June 30 .h, 1897. """ By order limnl of Commissioners, . K. ?. Hill, Chairman. New Berne, JoneS.lth, 1897, Tcfbacco - ; : G-ib-wcic I FOU Y0UB " ' Thermometers !rl Tobacco Twine, ; CALLON U XI. UTIsi:iX f ;o. Hardware and Arlcullural lirplfnirnlf, Ni:V BKIiN'K, - N. C. - 10 25 SO IRftDT.TlTRf.T fiiTIREIlTrrTI mn evwel mrtl.lle. Cfr.tl ..uuuuw.uu. Hvunnniuuu II... M PT.f pnena emwmme. sa. irrKHMnH kf.i.iii Special : Reminder! ; To those who contemplate goibg away for Ihe Summer, we pju; acain remind you to visit our store for any Dry Goods want yoa si may have. . You wilt dud the PRICES LOWEU thau the stores W of any summor resort can afford to sell you. $ .' s 1 .' " ' i 11 if you have ' ; : v t j ' FORGO TTEN ANVTHINO V i ; ; klDi after reaching your destination just WRITE US ar.d yonr wants fun will bq attended ns quickly as the train tliea. - - ; - . Here aro a tew ItemimWar ' . . Inra . Handkerchiefs, plain and lect from, . . . .1 Ol a TIT s . " v c-ooi aniri waists, maue in ton oo. Lisle Hosiory, very cool, and tho prices aro just ril.t. . f Shoe Polish 5j Bottle. , V Writing Puncr by tho box or pound at about wl.olesale n prices. - k nun iiiiih pinions mo, n.n.i.... n..i. i).i.. v.. I'liiaiiiD, iiitni'i uuuKfi, i'jm;. . o p o June 30. YOU CAN STRETCH A DOLLAR To double its values, at our establiahme;it. In the lineof Horses, Buggies, Harness, Robes, Whips, Etc . HORSES AND MlTL.j4. For the farm, road or draft purposes, JUS'I RECEIVED, to snit the trade and MUST BE SOLD. ' A full and complete assortment of Bnggies; we represent every reputable factory iu the country, A sample of which will I " found in our repository , . Harness from $6.00 to $25.oo Per Set. . Orortocked with spring Lip ltjbis and - Whips will sell CoRt PrU. . ' Do Not Fail to See us Before Buying. ' . . Respoolfullv, M. 1IA1IN A CO. Eiliicuiioiml OAK RIDGE v;:.';;. 4GTII ' Twenty-two tears nnder i resent A High Grade College-Preparatory UjoK. keeping, Klioii.lmml, ami telegraphy. I he largest ami tiesteqnip pr4 Filling School in tho South, lyiculion lieallhfHl and beautiful. t'Termt to suit the limis.", ; , :.. ' . r, Fr Beautiful new calalngne addrcrs; , ; ;? ' PKOFS. J. A, afc M. II. IIOI.T, '. : OAK RIDGE. N. C. ' V'., K'-'- Littleton Female College T t Tbis InslitulloB bat a leDilid and prominent location In t remark ably healthful section of coonttu in ihe midst of a region of noted Mineral Springs. ' It has a large and beautifully shaded I'ampns, commodious and well equipped Buildings, a strong faculty and a full and thorough College Course at very 9IODI2RAT12 VOfiT. Tbe fall Term will begin on Wednesday, September 1st, 1897. For Catalogue address," ' J. 31. It II OI I IS, . TJIlIclon. N. V. cjni:i.xsiioito NORTH t AROUXA, The Fifty-Ni'cond fVantun of this Col lege begins Wednesday. HcpU Hi h, 1H97. Advantaircs rif OiIIckc and Cnnaervn lory olTered at mob rate cost. a ncuLTir or specialists! Aaei.B EguiPaiirr, " a i'Ls8KT n. Catalogue on apjil U-tit ' DKIZD PEACOCK, President Tho University I 47 Teschors. 41.1 Stiidi-nts, rsiim mer School I fiK), Total, ftlfi, ll mid SX moiitlt. ;) Biiiff ('( nrirk.'l Full tli'lirws, jw Bnil Mnm .il Ni linnU nd 8c' (xil of Pharitiary. ('adiiu'e Courses o,n n to Wdim n, Hninini t Hrlio'd f.r Ti-hi hers, N li(d.trhi; i and 1 1"" i f -r trl) Nrcly. A ; I . IU! .NT A 1.! : r! N, C Mi c. 1 11 eee . Ml . ' rtj arc tk lrlij iZ euy atMrilrit(iti4, h "a-l in, Of mr..l fllU ii.. :itiriee, nnmiii, embroideted, large variety to SB- CjjU J, , s . . aw" ' e m Mk Ufe -1 tne latest styles, price irom ac Pi -; ssi jui sncn ns imp, uairp.ns, room tu . Ifi . .. . . . v ... v n lr, o 'ft OODO IiiHiitulIoii! ! INSTITUTE ! YKAIC. : V principals. ' 2H StndenU last year. S:hool, with spiciul departments of PEACE institute ''r'izv,::r.r. Exocllvnthiilh'ingsandlieaulifid grounds in Healthful Location with splendid cliniatn. Btands at the very front in fe male Eilucalion. TIiotourIi in Its Curaes, 11 inh in it Htamlar.l. I'nsurpaan I In it high moral tone and In its intellect u it and sot lnl Influences. Twcnlyone lifllcers snd feachep. Very rcasonahl price. Rend for cata logue. . . . I'll II fiction )ti'iih f.'rj'.l. C(!i. finric of itmly ditignn) to pre pare tmy and gids fi r college or for ihe dolus of civil life. t ',T Splendid ndvantn;-''! oITcred ill Minnie. Tuition and bourd very n'lmiimlli'. Jliy hly ciidui d by i: j r ' i a. I". r n'iilnj'iiii i'f f ill h ' ii n. A4.ii. : f . A A FRUIT JARS PlSTS, QUAHTS, Halp Galmns. Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Shavers, ' -, Lawn Mowers, ' Ready nixed Paints, In half pint cans at 10c lb. . k - Wire Netting '.: ' H3TAXD A FULL LINE OFJ Seasonable Hardware AT J.C.WhittySiCo. Thos. Bowdcn's New Quarters Are now Next to Big Ike's On Middle St. ALL KINDS OF 7inecp Unlink;" DaxuaiiT Bkkr, - -CinAPR Attn Tim rni. ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. fdgT'Givo me a call at my New Store. TI103. BOWMEN. faslern Carolina Dispatch Line, AKD ' ,t . Old Dominion Steamship Co. j : IiiilKirtmat Notice! After July 1st I tic Steauicr ''Newlerue" will diacnntlnuu running. - - Afice4liat date and mil further notice the Steamer "Ncuae'' will sail at 6:30 p ' m on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fil duys, making landings at Oriental, Oi-ra., c ike and Itoanoke Iol.inil. . GEO. HENDERSON,' New Berne, N. C, Ageut. June 20, 1W. : " TJie nEStT' Tonic! . FOR SALE AT ' Davis' Pharmacy Notice ! Certificate or Stock No. 9, for 1! Share. Series Na 8, New H, rTie Boil lip. and Loan Association, having been hint,, notice ia hereby given that application for a duplicate will lie mmle, . UENltV K. BRTAN. Pay Your TJoeiiHCM ! Profesional men ami nil olheri w!.o pay lliiciises. will fare HiemselveJ and me trouble liy paying at once. These license wet duo and payable June 1st. J. L. 1UHN, v v w - Bheritt. BRANt II OFFICE Il.inkf r and Ilroker. Stocks "Beats, Catttia, Ural a, fraritl, Bought and sold for rash or 011 margin of one per cent. In lots from f 2(1 up, Over rtradliain's Drug Store. Phone 4'). teTNstion.il Hi ok Kcfereuccs. tsTCoastint Quotations, It. II.TAVI.ort.Mai.aVr. Ucallti, Weal li, IIa;::r:css! tldson Turkl. U Hot Air lialh, Hiiy om jif Hie above, It IU Rive you hcnlih.jwlili ImhJiIi juu can nml e --li, llie laifciimliliieil arc Ik m il to Iriir iiniilll M. IM c Cnly r fall ontr n l.lii-s, Jul IS H. lil.A Iff.. 24 ji.i.i.-. ; i , f ,! ., i..-, :;. c. a st Mat! 1 1 in - n n H.W.5iLSBYc5U0
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