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THE JOURNAL. Published rv day ia the year, ex cept Monday, at M Middle Street. Phone No. 8. ' . CHARLES L, STEVENS, tDlTOR AND PBOPEIBTOR. .SUBSCRIPTION RATES year, Id advance,... 00 O year, not ia advance 6 00 Monthly, by carrier In the city,. .'. . 60 Advertising Bates furnished on appl' cation. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. C. as second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven County. New Berne, N.C. April, 80. 1898 W30SB OPINIONS ARB VALUABLE In tbe discussion of the question of Democratic-Populist fusion in North Carolina during the next campaign, Democrats should not fail in reading or listening to argu ments on the subject, to carefully consider this point and ask themsel vts what has this advocate to gain by striving for fusion, and what does that advocate fear to loso if fusion dot s not take place? In this question of fusion or no fusion, of following Marion Butler, or fighting a straight out Democratic content, the matter of whose opin-' ion is given on the subject, is of yast importance. ' Senator Butler through his per sonal newspaper, has already begun to charge that Democrats who dit not want bis leadership, aud trill not have it, are Ransom machine, Cleve land Democrats and under the con trol of corporations. if Butler's charges were based upon a scintilla of fact, they might be proven falte, but to such a man ufacturer of political straw men, which he can set up and knock down at will, Senator Biuler static i without an equal, and controversy is impossible against such materials as he employs. Senator Butler's reasons for fusion with the Democrats on State issues, haro the same baria as bis desire to fuse with Republicans in 189C, namely to advance the personal in terests of Marion Butler. At this day and time, it would seeoi a waste of time on the part of Senator Butle, to pose aa a politi cal philanthropist, lie may try it but he deceives no thinking person. The opinions of two staunch, true and tried Democrats, who have ex pressed themselves on this issue, of Democratic -1'opu list fusion, are es pecially worthy of thought, and tbe most careful consideration of every Democrat and every sincere worthy ion of the Old North State. These two Democrats are tbe Hon. F. M. Sitmnous, and tbe Hon. Alfred M. Waddell. To every citizoo of the Statu the names of Waddell and Simmons are emblematic of honest Democracy, and the expressions of these gentle men on the question of fusion are not to be mistaken, and their words sound tbe ducgers of any alliance or even conntctiou with Marion Duller. Mr. Simmons has already ex pressed himself in these columns on tbe question, to need not be quote I at this time. In bis letter to Chairman Jones of the National Democratic Execu tive Committee, t'ol. Waddell says: "l'eruiit me lo say that I am sore you do uot understand the real situa tion, or the pbinness of the path of duty and self respect which lin before Democrats here; for, if you did, I am sure yon vould not ask or expect them to accede to the de mands which will certainly be made upon them by Mr. Butler and his party a condiii.iii of "coopera tion." I am, ai.d haw al way been, a bimetalliai, 1 thdor-e the Chicago Btath or Onto, City or Toledo, Lucas Coixtt, ( FftA.tR J. Cukxky makes oalb that be Is the senior partner of I lis firm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Hist afore said, and that said firm will pay tbe som of ONB I1UNDKED DOLLARS for each and every cane of CatakhbT that cannot be cured by the uie of IIai.i.'s Cat a an Cubic i'HANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pretence, this Slh day of December, A. D. 1889. A. W.OLEA90N, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and tnneoas surfaces of tbe system, fiend for leetlmotilala, free. f. J. CHOKY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DrdfgliU 75c. Wall's rsmtly rills are tbe best. platform. I would rejoice to see Mr. Bryan elected President, bull am not willing to tee my party enter the open market and bid against the Republican party for Mr. Butler and hie followers, at the upset price of voting for him or hie allies for the most important offices affecting tbe welfare of tbe State, Tho fight here is One between barbarism and civilization between wnite meu and negroes manipulated by un principled demagogues. Mr. But ler and his friends put the latter in power aud they have degrad d and dishonored the State. If he wants to undo his foul work because it was foul, it is very easy do c; if he wants to undo it, only on condition that he aud his followers shall cor tinne to hold office. I will never agree to accept such conditions, be cause it wonlJ be condoning a grei t crime, and" would afford no substan tial relief to the people. I will bo no party to any such infamous trans action. I would sooner mako open war upon such scouudrels than to yield to their demands. - If we can not win without such dich notable methods let defeut come. We have stood it heretofore, aud can stand it again better than win by such means." This is strong language of Col. Wad dell's yet every one who knows the Colonel can see that what he says comes from tho heart, that the thought of fusion is abhorrent to him, as it must be to every true Democrat. The Democratic party and the people of North Carolina have the opinions of chese two prominent ci ixens aud men whose demccracy is unquestioned. Should not these opiuions have weight? " And must uot every thinking man realize bow impossi ble for anything but evil, will Deu, ( cratic-Populist fusion proye to be if entered upon? Managing a Husband. It is ridicnlonsly fnnoy to hear two or three married womon discuss tbe mo mentous question of how to manage a hnsbaud, asserts a writer in the Phila delphia North American. . Yesterday I dropped in at a bride's cote little home to sip a cup of tea. Tbe poor little crea ture had evidently had a slight differ ence with "hubby" before be left in the morning, for she seemed a wee bit nnbappy. It was not long before a yonng matron entered and made a third to tbe party. This particular matron has a great reputation for managing hersponseand was just tbe person "the bridey" needed. She .commenced at once, and this was tbe conversation: "My dear, is yonr husband ever cross?" " What a fanny question I Re is nev er anything elee." "How in the world do yon manage him?" "I don't try. I just let bim alone." "But bow do you make op?" "We don't Ho is always as cross as two sticks at breakfast. They say most men are. He gets off a lot of sarcastia things about women attending to their households, clubwomen, and so forth, and then be goes away mad." "Oh. dear me, yon poor tbingl And yet Tom told me this morning yon were so congenial and so well suited to each other." "Bo we are. When Harold comoi borne in tbe evening, be bunds me a little package and says be hopes it will please me. I toll him be is too good and that I wish all women bad aa good n Inii-band as mluo. Then I see what be is giving ine. Sometimes it's a lovely belt or a now chatelaine or a fancy scarf or something of that sort, and I give blm a kiss and ask bim to forgive me for being oross in the morning." The little boateas looked dazed and went on sipping her Russian tea in pro found silence. Finally she broke ont: "And yet yon deliberately told me yon did not manage bim?" Pertinent query, What baa Mr. Tom in store for bim in future? Matllatiag tbe Teeth. It is curious to what an extent tbe mutilation of teeth goes on among sav age nations, and even amoug certain olvtltzed people, such as tbe Japanese. With tbemagirl is never married with out first staining ber teeth black with a repulsive kind of varnish, and tbe oos tom is especially adhered to among members of tbe riches classes. On tbe west coast ct Africa a large proportion of tbe teeth are deliberately broken wben children reach a certain age. Both in the new world and the old tbe custom exists of extracting the two front teeth of domes! ia servants. In Peru tbe custom bss existed from time Immemorial and used to be a sign of slavery in the days if Incas. This is si so tbo custom on tho Kongo and among tho Hotteutots. Teeth are stained lu various colors among tbe Malaya A bright red and a bright bine are not ancowsnoa, aud a bright green is prod need with the aid of araeaie and lemon juice. Liviogstone related tbnt among tbe Kaffirs a obild witb a prom inent op per jaw was looked upon as a monitor and immediately killed. On tbe upper Nile tbe negroes bave all tbelr beet teeth extracted in order to de stroy their value In tbe slave market and to make It not worth while for the slave traders to carry them off. Pear son's Weekly. 1 was reading an advertisement of Cbatnlwrlaln's Colic, Cholera and Dlsr i hoes Kemedy In the Worcester Enter prise recently, which leads me lo write Ibis. I can truthfully ssy I nevsr uied my remedy eijual to It for eollo and diarrhoea. I bave never bad to ase snore Ibaa one or two doses lo cure tbe worst case with myself or children. W. A. 8tbocd, ropomoke Chy, Md. For sa' by F, 8. Daffy. f lint Heitaey'a LuniiH. "If I bad plenty of money to do with u I wifhed," aaid Senator Lindsay of Kentucky to a party of friends, "I'd have inusie played at all of my meala and get cigars made at $50 a bandied. Those are two luxuries I wonld most sorely indulge myself, in. I'd nave tbe mnsio played by a small orchestra, say a horn and two or three violins and a Ante and a bass viol, and I'd bave it play soft, harmonious airs while I ate, and now and then L'd bave some vocal mnsio given by colored voioea. There's a peculiar harmony in a negro's singing tone. I'd bave 'em sing inch things as 'When the Watermelon Hangs Upon tbe Vine. ' That's a song calculated to inspiro the most sluggard appetite. I remember bearing it once on a Missis sippi river boat. A lot of ns were aboard, aud in the party was Hooker of Mississippi. There were some darkies aboard who played instrumental musio with banjos, guitars and a fiddle. I asked 'em if they ever sung, and they said they did sometimes. Well, they struck up ' When tbe Watermelon Hangs Upon tho Vine.' Hooker had never beard it before, and it nearly set him crazy ." Wash ing ton Star. African Lion and Bnfntfa Ball. Tbe large horns of these buffalo are significant of their immense strength; their legs are very short and powerful. Though the lions hiake prey of them, it takes two or three to pull down a bull. The African Hou of this section is the largest species of its kind, but unless in packs will not attack an African buffalo bull. When fighting, the bulls are very quick on tboir feet, and they nse uot cnly tueir horns, bnt their front feet i.lso, which often prove tbo more dan gerous weapon. My guide, who has lived in this country for tbe past ten years, relates many stories of men who bave been mauled by lions aud who have escaped death, bnt ho knows of no instance where the African buffalo has left a bnnian being until tbe life was trampled ont of him. Arthur C Hum bert in Harper's Magazine For April, Net All Aimless. "Society women do lead such aimless lives." "Aimless? Do they? Well, I know a society woman who can throw a teacup or a rolling piu just as accurately as a man." Cleveland Plain Dealer Converted by a Handshake. . Here is a good story of the Right Rev. Thomas Underwood Dudley. Tbo bishop had gone to Beattyville, and tbe placo was rough aud desolate. A rough looking man came up to him. "They tell me you 're from Virginia," said tho man. "Yos." "They tell Be yon foegbt with tbe rebels." "Yes." "Give me your band, pard. My name's Bill Dolau, an I'm a blacksmith down here." "Bill," said tho bishop, "I'm. proud to meet you. " That night Bill Dolnn went to tbe service and heard tbe bishop preach, and he went afterward too. Twelve years later the bishop went to Beattyville once more. It was snn set. He was met by the town's clergy man. "Bishop, Bill Dolau died yester day, and before ho died I baptized bim," said tho minister.- "In bis last words be told me to tell tbo bishop that be loved him." . "That," pal; the bishop, "was in deed a compensation !" Louisville Courier-Journal. Baiting Both Parties, Poor Wife (to hnsband, whose loud snoring keeps ht-r nwake) Charlie, Charlie, do stop snoring. Turn over on yonr sido. (Nudges bitn). Hnsband, only half awake, grunts, turns on his side and continues to snora Wife has a happy idea. Remembers a liue from tin articlo called "How to Prevent Snoring." Gives ber husband a second nudgo, which elioits another grnnt. "Oh, Charlie if you'd keep your motitu chut, yon d be all right." Charlie (jmioouscioai) So would you. Loudon Answers. Perplexed. "I cawn't understand this blarsted country," said the English tourist. "Chap said to mo, 'Golf makes me tired.' 'Ah,' said I, 'you play too much. 'You're crazy,' raid be. 'Idou't play at all.' Now, bow could be be tired?" Philadelphia Record.. Twenty ymrs ago Germany was witb out colonial possessions, bnt now that empire bus dependencies witb an area of about 1,000,000 square miles in ex tent, witb a population of 8.C00.0O0. "Yob kain'tgit sumpin fornuffin," laid Uncle Kbcn. "Some men is willin n anxious to gib away dab opinions. But de goods mos' alius ain't reliable." -Washington Star. Or. Bull's Cnrei yonr emuh rt wim. AiiaL Dm thla Mltbrau-d rrmeitf wOUSH !iitlmMdftToddangtruut O Uiroat and luntr Imtililr. At Syrup. I Hf nin. A Fresh f)t of S. C. IIsm, only lOo lb. Khuf'r's Breakfast Strips, lOo. Shufer's Sugar Cured Vig Hams, i lb, Loose Oat Flakes' and Oat M. al, 3o lb. Lvge and Small Hominy, JJn h. . Fox Itiier Piittl Huttrr, too lb, Cxoi Cokiiig butter, 20olt . , .. . In fact our itotk of FANCY FAMILY OnOCEIUES are alat np to-dtte. Give us a Trial and ba Convinced that wo 8vt Yon iloney by Di aling With Us. un' ry ikrpoiiuiiTi 2 J. R. PARKER, JR., ;i ry lUfpoifulWi Phone 60. Too Mi Me! The nee of the aorg-eca'a knife ia be coming so general, resulting fatally in auch a large number of cases, aa to occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes; "About three years ago, there came nnder my left eye a little blotch about tbe size ot a small pea. It grew rapidly, and shooting pains ran in every direction, I became alarmed and consulted a' good doctor, who V pronounced it can Veer, and aaid that It y . 11 LI., h U. W U . V u U This I would not consent to, bavins; little faith in the Indiscriminate Use of the knife. Reading- of the many cur.es made by S. S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, the cancer became irritated and began to discharge. This after awhile ceased, leaving1 a small scab, which finally dropped off, and only a healthy little scar remained to mark the place where the destroyer had held full away. A Real Blood Remedy. Cancer la in the blood and It la folly toexpect an operation tocure it. S.S.3. guaranteed purely vegetable) la a real remedy lor every diseaseof the blood. Books mailed free; address Swift Spe cific Co., Atlanta, Go. THE HEW WAY. XTOMEN used "to think '-female diseases" could only be treated alter "lo cal examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. Theln- IrAitnrllnn nff atrated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, purs MSElSlxTl item taken In the privacy of a r Oman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine oi Cardul re quires no humiliating examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the v-omb, "whiles," change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. , Fcr sdvtca In etsas fequtrin special directions, address, Clvtnr aymptoms. Iha " laqies' Advisory Lrajlmnr.t, Tho Chattinooc Medietas Co., Chatta nooga, Tenn. W. I. ADDISOV, H.D., Cary , Kits., taysi "1 039 Wins of Carrlui exlenf ivaty In mypi'Scueftsnd And It amottexceilent prDar::on lor lemate iwuniH," It's True, Too. But very many people will not find It out until too laic. Looks and low price will decide their citoice. - . - -The wife man and v.lc woman will. I.osrever. dilibiTate and, having dr-lilier-alnl, w ill rtisi-iiininale m making llnlr bicycle puicluiev. They will realize that good looks are often but enamel-dt-ep that low price is oflcn bat bait for the unwary that one ban but one life to live, antl it is short and tweet, while surgeons' bills are lilfrh and unwelcome. Thiy all! realize that first coot Is not everything, and that it is "Dctter lo be sure tl.an lo be sorry." And there's where we come in with our Columbia and Ifnrtford Itltycle. All the world knows them km.ws tutt I heir makers are too firmly ratal j Untied and too jealous of their proud rrp- uiaiinns in rnunnger wirm, I hey appeal (to dircriniiiiaiing liuyers. The wheels liaveerMKl look, of cniiiso. Put thev have intrinsic worth ax well. We have the erparnte parts in the rough lo show Hie skeptlcsl or to help those who ate oi'iiot-mung. 1VM. T. mix., J st, fit &. Froul St , J ew Derne, N O. rliilllQOQO. Wholssale and Retail Qrocar. 77 Broad Street. (0 xiBtH 1 mm Lodge Directory: CRKKA LODOa KO. T, I.O. a F. : 0B-n:-B.J. Dleeewey, N.G.; CH.HsU. V. 6.; J. L. Moody, H'o'd. Bectr; J. ft. Parker, Jr- Trees, tteieular meotlCKs awerr Maodsjr alrkt at & 0 o'clock. CAI.VatET ENCAMPMENT HO. , 1. O. O. F. Oncers: C. H. Hall. C. P.; W. R. Hymen, II. H. C. Uunhes, 6. W.; A. E. Htbbsrd, J. w.j H. C Lonisden, Mcribe; E. lie rock. Trees. Regjlar Kneaiunments, 1st, ad, end MHO! any) Thursday nights in each month t no: o'olnek ITHENIA LOVGK MO S, K. ot ".-Meets very Tuesday nttrht la tlietr Cestle Hall, Middle atreet: visiting Knlxliss wil receive a elilvnlr'o welcome, t. 11. SaiMIt, C C.jl A. It Hlttman, . .;W. g. Persona, K. B. 8.; O. ;. Tnointon, II. of . J. J. Baxter,' M. of K. L' ANTON CLEhnfONT KO. t, P. M-I. O. O. P. ' O Price in. lieo. Smver. Cantatn : T. O. Hv-: man, Lieut. ; P. H I'elletler, KnalKn ; Wm. J. 1 Pitts, Clerkj Ed. Uerook, Accountant. Bear alar Cantonments, id and ttrj Thursday a'Kuie in eaon moron ai s aw oxtoea- i OKAVKN LODGE NO. 1, KNIGHTS OF HAB 1 MONYi Moetg and and tih Wednesday aiirhtn in each month In Honnlren'e Hall. at 7 :80 o clock. 8. K. Ball, President: J. II. Bouta, Secretary. sr.JOHN'Bl.ODUKNO.S. A. F. AND A. M : Onlcera: T. W. Dewey, w. M.; N. Case, S. W.: tirorge Green, J. W.J T. A. Green, Creesi W J Pitta, riecty. Regular Com mumcatlona td Wednesday eaon month. CUATTAWKA TRIBE NO. 14. IMP. O. R. M Meets the Snd Sleen of every 7 Suna f Mondav night ai K. ot P. Castle Hall, Middle Street, New lierne. N.C. Visiting Red Men always welcome. T. J. Pae. Sachem: J. H. Smith. I V. OI A Sh'W RKSNB CHAPTER WO. 6, R. A. M.: Ulcers: T. A. tirem.. H. P .. ., ,, K.i T. W. Dewey, Scribe; Chag. Duffy, Trees.; C. D. Hradham, Bec'ty. Regular convoca- hqiui aa aionuav eaon uontn. . - ST. JOHN'S COMMAKDKRY NO. in. K. T- pincers: I. W. Dewey, E. C; Jas. Redmond u.i i. u. nymaii, v. w. i x. r. aiu ariiny. Prelate: It. S. Piunrose. Recorder. Reinilai Conclaves first and third Fridays ot tbe month. KNIGHTS OF HONOB-Offlcera: a D. Pope, Dictator; G I.. Vinson, Reporter; W. ?. Mount' ee, Ktntncinl Keporter New Berne Lodge No. 443 meets the Snd and 4th Krldav llliMits at 7:SOo'ulock in Uountree'a Hall, Polloik Street. NEW BERNE LODGE SO. 1. F. II. AC J. C. Hcales, Prest; J. 11. Smith, Kecorulns Secty; e.. ci. tmurey, r iniuiciui neriy. aieeis in Knichtri of Pt.hiaa hall evnrv lnt ejrtrl SrH Wednesday nights lu each mouth. TIME TO LEAVE OFF . That heavy suit you have been wearing, and leave your order for a suit of warm weal her clmhi"g, from the new and stylish stock of fabric in new shades of fancy tilicviots, Black ami Blue Clay Dlngonals, that we have just received. Complete Batisfacllnn in Cut. Fit, Style and Finixh is the result of all work done at this establishment. F. 3.1. Chadwifk, Middle streel, NEW ItEIlNE, N. C. This Ycap' Spring Iinrab, Veal, Mutton, . Pork, And the FIN F.ST BEEF ever brought to this City, can be had at Sam'I Colin & Son's 83 M.ddle St, Phone 46. f" Also Live and Dressed Poultry. II. W. SI3IPNON, Funeral. Direct or and -EnibHliner. Omce frS.Droad gtrvot, neit to Stewart's stables. Resilience 168 Broad Street. tT" Burial robit a specialty. Drank: .u-a enness AWutciy and pennanenuy cured m days by a new scientiiio and tavigoratmf trcs ment. No pubiKiry no injections-no ratninl. Can be tfya secretly. No"res treatment scheme. rLKiTmlVa at . A. OUNN, M.D 41 East 2tat Stress, tin, Vera City. i Whs talking to Too .... About Furniture Tit sharpesl'fH'Ibt we ran srjtie Is lh fact tbat our una eTABi.isn(o business and the Great Army of Sat isfied ralrons wa hsv maile Is the beat testimony as to the quality of our -goods and Ilia way we do business, , , , , LL KINDS OF Desirable Furniture 't'y If yon are cootmpUting Uie purr.haM of Furniture a rail at my store will prove profitable. John Suter ) l ader Ilatel Ckattswka, fsw Bsrar, X. C. sss- 11 I-iahn & Co., - " - M G If ii urn m ana Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables.4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN HOBSES cSc OtvCTJLES ! -A COMPLETE LINE OF- Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. ;JC ' No.'s Ii3, no and 1 22 fliddle Street. FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AM) SETTLLNG With desirable occupants and 'owners, I now make fur a limiiel time the following advantageous proposal : ' LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. BALANCE $1.00 A WEEK, Every man of modern! nieati', arid everv man aoikinir on a salary. may own a homo. Buy a h 'trie and pay fir it in fnelailmeut", - When the first payment is nindo, will give you naraiiti-e to mako you a deed for the lot whin all payments on same are niado, "a pats book for weekly payinentn." Mafir than a savit gi bank, nnd far more proH'HbU. ' . ' When the lot ia pmd for, I will build you a MC iKR.V COTTAGE, (your choice of pint) to be paid for in monthly ir.ettlltnetit.i. , Payments but little more than ou would pay reut. . Fop i-im,lt acntta)(e coHtifi( 2,000, will cost in mouthlv navinenle. 130. for 1 tears, and the hou- and lot is yonrs. If yoi want a smal.er cottage, paynients will be llo. At the rnd of desirable locality, increasing in value i very dv. Ion should act at once. Size Pitll information, ma'paj etc.,7 call M. stHrn, a-rnf, 87 fullvrk tlr.el. THE NEW BERN MUTUAL M: FIRE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW BERNV N. C. I2TDOE3 A CEN'KRAL FIUE IXSVRANCK BUSINESS.. T. A. GREEN, rresident, OEOltUE OREEN, Secretary. - J. J. ViOLFENDEN, Cea'l Aj?cnt. Seed Irish Potittoe I .'Ited Wirt," "White Bliss," "Pitds of Eouib . and "Early Rose" Ciirap for Cash. J. E. LA Til AM. Craven Btrret. Ileal KNinle Agency I House For Rent. - Mouses For 5o.If. Farms For 5ale. ' Colloctlons of Rent. Any bttines to our line will he give a proinui atwntion by Iraving ord at Ih store nf N. Nuhn & Co., opposite tU Tost Cfili-e. , ' - E. E. IlARI'ER. Fire Insurance! J. J. . . AQENT FOR Th New Bern alulu.l. Block Mutual, Underwriters'. Agriultural, Wllllameliurg, Uirclisntssail Manufacturers and Globe Fire laiuranc Co.' The New Berri Mutual, pn Mutual and t'nclrrwrlltrs, Hlmrrs FrMlu j WliVroI.ey U.J.I.n. WOMEN WW Ln( a ted on National Avenue, and others equally desirable. All lots to be conneutpd with complete Suwerage System. . .. ; $5 CASH DOWN. say to cost fl.iJOO. The moiiil.lv- 7 vents von own a botisv ami lot in of lots 60 x 2''0 fei t. : on W.' B. LADE8, 1 v'nll, ' .. JOHN OUNN, iv,-rrwt- i , I." OSces! t.VEK. CITIZENS BANK. North Htntn 4 . Betecllve Agejicy, Branch Office, 4S Crave 5t .Wm.' Ellis In Charge. This agenry has over 10 yeaws -ra-rleno-, All k-gltiuiatn work dun j uck in uie civiiis w worm. , Will ahulow imployei'S, ntl obtain j Irsthnony on ritlter sliU in civil end I criminal at tlms ' also fuinisbrd. Guard sS wsirbmrn. . A few it' od men wanted, to aid ' tLia hreni'l, nlH WM. i:i;jLIS, Bup'f. "W A R ! , on ivo ivAxt W Hav the Nicest Lin of . . IIefrli;ernon nnI "Wnler Coolent . . In la City. Also such Keesot.el.le Arlli l, u Fly Trap, PererO Oooea, AVindow fkreens, Ic Cream Freesers, ftsl and Mouse Trsps. Clsuas cVlewrs and Rasw. Try r. Uts with the dim of Cla' e sm S fully warrant i. Eellor and time (:(k Htovr.. Fancy (.MlInK. but w du,isui.at V.r 10 glv allrn tl,,n. ' L. li ti'UtH imtim.,nE en.
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