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NEW BERN, N ., HRllSHAV NOKMNGrMAY 1U, 1900.
NINETEENTH YSHt
VOL XVII I-NO. 85.
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33. 23- H-.CZI3T7niTv
47 & 49 Pollock Street.
oiitira.-
Relatlv'e Vaiue ' of Materials This
Season and Last
" The newest styles and low prires go hrtud in hand through- V
ont our entire stock of JreBS Goodo, bhoesy Kiiibroidery, Dam-
A asks, Towels ond Lam, of all Vim - f
A Organdies are duiiitier thim ever boforo.irr plain colors w ty
),!.. .,.,.1 Va nannioa 11 .l-ll norm Rllk lllf txellfi I TOB for COlll- .--.
fort besides beta easily laundered. , ; .3 - ... , i
Agniu we are showing handsome patterns in black frepon, r
also in the Ffissellc I lolli . . V
- Dotted Swisses in lilac k and colors; then "The Crinkled J
Cotton Crepon" in black maes up so well. , - - - V
We caiL special attention to onr White. Goods Piques in
'VfiAta of all sizes or the llgured onca;"iioli awarldty of: Figured . .
Mercerised Nainsook, Persian 1-awns, India Linous, :,Dmiities V
' or jiniDroiaenc8 anu &
PVmioh Ormmiii.- with triininin&s
' LtmAtt nf i.H It lilt fl; v A IfVOrB IOX WH.8LB III -DWiHB, WKimy W
A and Lace
Plain,
Then a peep at onr Hosiery Department.
.ik : win i.n. a mm ...
i .inn nr n fur liitnilsomoT one for 85c
ii - - Kn turner line of orse'ts just arrived. U & 0 No.
iti
t:vi:.. !'
';!? Ribs and Polka Dote in t'otton. ; A, lovely Lisle Lace Hose for X
2?4 W
Button, SaiWak and
convince yourself : that :k
1 CI
M French l'att'rn only 7o is selling List.
) Shoes of all iinds in Ties, Southern
if; Kllmw.M lint.lv for Indies ttnd children; "
I..t1nf otrl Tnh Ib.ifa fvi , f!nll nnd
i.llor
w we liiivti the Goods.
Every One Who Enters Our; Store Stands
' ' - Face to Face With "" ;' ,
Great Barg-ains
Nov li vour climnca 1 1 twain Hie of'tho lalflHt, Our new t'.ook ITen
: ; y ...... ., .. . ' . .... :
nsuAl advaniiiBrti tn llio c-ly buyer There I ho tim like the present to mak.
your telecllniit. 3 , " t v '' ' u " v
. Metis Suits from $235 to $10.00 :
Youth's Suits rtJSto ' 7.50
: : Children's Suits v 7$ to 3.50
.. . ,j , ; ;'v,V ' t;
" .Or.tttBrpilntldMeii;L(l.inlClillilrcn,d8::o s -i
' .'-JuslRew lvtdanLot f f 8trw and Wo 0 IUU for Met nrt B yt,, j t
ll tine line of
Dry Goods; TMolfohs, Trunks,? &c.
v Bo come ri(?Ut Inland Jet U tb iw j o i what can do in .too way of Good
: Goods and liow Prleet. "
AMERICAN-"STOCK. COMPANY,
. 59 & CI HI Idle Ft.
1IOWABD & MACIIT, Proprie'ora .
r HAT ONE EATS
Blioiild be die IkjuI tbe wrrW inn . i
furnish, Our atork nf FoO'l Tr ".- .(
ucuiaanai) round exhibition of '
priB winnera. Ii qtialit ', vaiMy, -Vi
anil l'iuKiit rieen e Hnim '.
eery ibing ftvuld ch apoinic il V .
ponilK, poor fruila and veitolub e ,'
Iwrtly ut up. Mike goxl dlp.
tl n w.ilt on- aprellie aml.onlcr
our i ro 'oil. fr.wn nr. Vi n c "i "
lie uiiHiaken, , .. ;
HavejiiDt nr. 1ml a la R M ...
Country m
l!l llhmi4i) Cm. - .
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J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER,
'Phone 69.
77 Broad Street.
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Delivery From Dunn'
Prompt
33
' Youfrnn alwayarxpcnl' when
yon onli.r your food aupplica from
this rt'lintiln giorc. Wo run f up
ply fvpty demand of a lint rliiss
family Irmle with the ClioireiH
Pt 4 I.1 nnd Fiinry Gnorii. Hi I-
I ho--, Pirklea. Hnid ii, Ulie','P-x
II tt IMnt nmicr. nml ! n
ut It K k iti.it. m li It-, at
W o iiiiike a npcv'iully of
id 1 P. hh nnd 1 1. ir- .
i 'ir prrrtwllo 1 lllcnd-
Collco 1 3 Vine,
If ymi van! it I f u ji of ( '. I i t ' t n 1 ci.;T. c l.ny ;t j n.l
mid ymi will ; - I it.
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Will Adams Meet AycockT Presi
dent White Undecided. Vance : .
Statue ob a Hound. Tobacco v
Growers' - Association. -"
Odd Fellows at
' Winston . .'- ,
BALKioit, May Sr-The Bulletin of the
Slate Agricultural Department: taya of
tbe fertilizer analyals, which It pnbltshea
a ereat number: ...Jhe analyses present
ed are of samples collected by the fertil
izer inspectors since the middle of Jan
uary, and, therefore, represent the char
acter or fertilizers the farmers are buy
Inir or will buv. To have a basis for
comparing the values of different fertil
izer materials and fertilizers, It la neces
sary to assign values to the three Valua
ble constituents of fertilizers ammonia,
phosphoric add ' and .potasb. These
figures, expressing relative value per
ton, are not intended to represent crop
producing power or agricultural value,
but are estimates of . the commeiolal
value of ammonia,- phosphoric , acid
and potash in the materials supplying
them. '
To make a complete fertilizer the far.
torlesbave to mix together in proper
oronortlons : materials containing am
monia,: phosphoric acid and potash.
Thla costs something. Tor this reaitn
It Is thought well to have two ete of
Tslaatlona one for the raw or nnmlied
oiaterlalf, such aa acid phosphate, kanlt,
coltou seeif meal, eic ( and one for mixed
fertlllzeis. The values used last season
were on a basis of cost of unmixed In
gredients for cash by retail at - the sea
board, and were: For ammonia, 13 cent
per poundrfor phosphoric acid 4 cents,
for potasb 5 cents. The values declt.cd
upon this season, for the rtasoni a
ready given are: In unmixed or raw
materials. for . ammonia 13 cents, for
phosphorle acid 4 cents; for potash S
cents. ' In mixed fertilizers, for ammo
nia 15 cents, for phosphoric acid 8 cents,
for potash D cents. 1 In the calculation
if rvUtlve value It Is only r eces.ary to
rcme inter that so many per cent, means
tbe same-number of. pounds per Lun
drtd, and that there are 2,QfO pounds in
one ton.
"Work baa begun on the Popltsl at
tbe Soldiers Homo bete It will be f O I
(00 feet in size.
It Is of interest to know "whether the
State Chairman Ilolion will accept tbe
Democratic invitation for a jolntcanvasa
r not on the Amendment and other is
sues. Adams the Kepuhllcan nomluie
will hardly be able to meet C. B. Aycock
on tbe stump, for Ajocck Is tbe leading
stump speaker in North Carolina.
.Tbe books have arrived In which will
be kept a complete final record of all
criminal : proceedings of the federal
:ourt in this district. This is a wise
rale. , . ' "
The State Treasurer made a demand
on the Wake county commissioners for
$3,400, tbe amount altowed-elnce 1894 to
the register of deeds out of tbe Mate
money to pay blm for making onC-tke
tax lists. . Th.e Treasurer says be asked
the chairman of the board of commis
sioners If then was any law for this at
lowance, and that the chairman replied
that If there was not, there ought, to
be. ;
The Secretary of Slate requests that
the county election board will send
once requisitions for tlio i-ltcllon law
and blank poll books. Tbe registration
books and election laws are ready
Covernor Russell gives Pearson s bard
blow. 1 be Hcnutillcana here are speak
ing of the Governor as "tlio man without
a parly," but he lias a few devoted
fiiends. The party has put these on the
i-bclf with him, Loge Uunl and Cbas A
Cook are examples of this,
llev, John E. White has been glvrti ton
d ij 1 time by the ttustoea of the llaptlt
Female Unlveisliy lo decldo whether he
accepts the presidency or not. He haa
call to the presidency of a college
Georgia, also. : '
Though the retlnmcnt of Dr. Alder
mm from tbe presidency of the Stale
Unlvcrs'ty was not unexpected, yet it
causes keen rcgrot. . It will unquestion
ably be a hard task lo II nil a 111 successor
to him ,
It was decided jesterdsy that llicie
should not lie a terrace' for tlio Vance
statue to stand upon, hut a mound. It is
a very wlsu decision. Totlny the prepum
tion nf tlio mound list Intuit. It will lie
turfed mi. I will lio fienh ami green ly
luly 4th, the (Into of the nnvt-lllng of Hie
st at ho.
Oiltl Kt!llowB III litr'O numbers
I gonfl to tliR nu'iMliiij; nf tlio i:rninl
j at V.'i n -iun Tlii: oi pli ii im 1 1 .hh 1 1
' j.!i:in'i -it finiii (!':M;.!inni vii'iil I
j tn y..t.rily.
! 'I l.e l I for It V.M.ililn tr
against him. On was then released nu
merely nominal bail. George ilunt, the
man who brought Mrs. Raker here and
who lived willi her, Is In jail, but will
give ball. ' The woman has nearly recov
ered from what appeared to be a fatal
wound. , ,
There are a dozen commissioners from
this State to the Paris Exposition. So
far as now known, only two of tbem
will go, Messrs. Weill, of Goldsboro, and
Giles, of Wilmington. ' ' .- ' m :.
On the Z4tbinst, the executive com
mittee and tbe commUtee on plan and
scope of the North Carolina. Tobacco
Growers' Association will meet here.- It
is desired that reports as to acreage be L.
tent to Secretary T. B. Barker, at fiillt-
boro. .
fiarry Purgwyn Camp, Sons of Con
federate Veterans, nas been regularly
rganized here, with Marshall DeL Hay
wood,, commander, H. Ay er, first
lieutenanlt John - B. Stronach, second
lieutenant. It sends Hugh 0. - Kendrick
fltt delegate to tbe reunion at Louis
ville..-, ,- .
Tbe advance in the price of real
estate -ken during the past twelve
months is very remarkable.:. Real estate
dealers say the widespread street im
provements are the cause. , -
ThefSSaboard Air Liue yesterday. -re
ceived two new locomotives. Forty more
are to be be furnished. . . :;r
''I had stomach trouble twenty . years
and gave op hope of being cured till I
began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.. It
baa done me so much good I calk it tbe
saviour of my life," writes W R Wilktn-
on, Albany, Tenn. " It digests what you
oat F a Duffy
NEARING KROONSTAD.
, The Strike a Failure; ' k
Atlanta, May -8 President W, V".
owell, of the "Order of Railway Tele
graphers, Issued an order effective at 11
m. today, formally dlscontlonloj the
strike of tbe Southern Railway tele-
tranhors, declared April 13, 1900.-- In
his statement, President Powell ac
nounces the decision of the mfllcer of
the order regsrdinif - the strike, lie
nates that tbe telcgrjptiorecan now ap
ply to, the Southern for employment
without being considered by tbe order
is scabs, but advUes. them - hot to do
'O. -
J O Kennedy, Roanoke.- Tenn says,
'I cannot say loo much for- DeWitt'a
vVlich Hazel Halve. One box of It cured
what the doctors called an Incurable
-nttwrwn my )a.",Xurel piles- and alt
iklc diseases Look out for; won bless
niltutlons. F. S. Duffy,
Within 45 Miles of the Town, Roberts
'"?. ' Camped on Zand River. -
Lohbon, May OKour thousand Brit
ish cavalry watered their. horses at Zand
river. Si miles beyond Smaldeeh: where
Lord Roberts continues to dalo bis dis
patches. The 'scouts who. baVS been
searching the country for mile along
tbe stieam have found no Uoura south
of the river. - The enemy are -laagered
in unknown force 04 the north biuk.
Thus the BrltUh advanoe gnard Is wltl
in 45 miles of E.roonstad.
Smaldeel Is a village of only" a scoie
of dwellings, but it expands In mo night
to a vast canvass city and the glow of the
camp Area ws like -a scene In an .irou
amelUng district, " The city Is likely to
fade away in m,day . by tbe . ImmedWte
progress of the Infantry to Zand river.
The tidings from Mafeklug are gl.iomier
than ever. Everybody there ba an
empty stomach and a pinched face. The
natives are no longer given even por
ridge, and tbe whites now have nothing
but a quart of that substance , and a
pound of horse sausage dally,- .
Everything else eatable baa gone. In
sufficient food, wet trenches and cold
nights' are deadly to the health of the
gairiaon. This iniormatton comes irom
reliable natives. Lady Barah Wilson,
under date of April 7tb says; . "The
Boers now number 4,500, including
young Eloff, President Krnger's grand
son, who has sent for more guns." . ..
Cape Town correspondents learn that
an Important movement, in Natal Is ex
pected in the, next four days. Ueneral
Buller is rapidly completing bis trans
port organization
Populist National Convention.
Special to Journal, -1 , r, ' -1
Sioox Faiw, 8. P., Hay 9-Tbe Popu
list National Convention wa called, to
order bV Senator Marlon Butler, who
named the temporary officers of the con-
venlion. "t
. Tbe Nebraska Delegation decided not
to vote for any ono for the" Vice Presi
dential nomination,-but to leave that
open, so sa to have a committee of con
ference treat with Ike Democrats,
Five or- six other Slate delegations
have ex oreased tbemtetve in like fash
ion, and it It asserted that this will kill
anv chances of Towns beinz named f r
second place on tbe llcl et - -
ilo of Valuable Tim
ber lllglUM. ), .
THE MARKETS. :
The following quotations wen receiv
ed by J. E. Latham, New Bern, N. O. '
' Nbw 1 obk, May 9
Open. High. Low. Close
..... 8 68
... , 950
. , 0 81
8 54
'..:. 8.28
..: 800
..... 8.06
1 - . J COICAQO UAHKRTS '
W 11 rat: Open. High. Lo
Oottoh; ;
May......
July . . '.
Aug.
Sept.r.,
Oct.... .
Nov,
Jan.,. ...
971
9.50.
9.81
854
- 8.88
807
: 8.07
9.07
; 9 49
9.88
8.51
8 20
805
" 8 08
9.09
9.49
9 28
851
8 SO
8.00
8 01
July .....
Comn:-. ."
July.....
o. Jl'j PTd.
T.C. I......
Oon.T.-i....'
Leather.....
MOPao ...
Fed 9
A. 0. O ........
A. B.& W . . .. 87
Cotton receipts
at all ports. .
67 074 -' 67
89t . 891 88
it
Mr
88 :
we're 4.000
(lose
Mi
-781
80t
14
' 5r,
,89
83
87
bales
. ( Truck Quotations. .'
New York ;ay 9.
Cabbage 2.00 to 50.
Peas tLSJloeBO.' 1 , " .,"
Birrles 10c lo 14o.
it t- . . jbn
-niijiuT J3.UWH.I.U-W. vj
Annual Heetlne of Stockholders,
The annual meeting of the stock hold-
est of The East Carolina, Fish, Oyster,
Game and Industrial Association will be
held at Cit Hull on Tuesday, May l-'itb,
1900, at 8 o'clcfc p m, -
r . GKottna Grbek, Beo'y.
Cotton SBttl & Seed IrisH Potatoes
- Early Rose, New Queen, Pride of South.
Bed and White Bllss-both- borne and
northern Erown. 1000 bushels Early
King Cotton Seed.-100 bushels Southern
llrpti Uotlon 8eHi, bone; Btapie vohod
Call or write lor circulars. . r.
.J. E. LATH M.
The easiest and moil eft. ctlve method
of purifying the blood and invigorating
the sjalem Is to take DeWltt's Little
Karly Risers, tho famous little pills for
cltmnstug the liver and bowels. F S
Duffy.
tLHoLBook Store
palmer's
Perfection
I Hammocks. '
G. H. Ennctt.
Tl e most de Iraldo coloit, Ihe
newest patterns and bought when
coltou yarn was at tlio Tory lowos1-
price,. . - v
Uoiler and by virtue of an order of the
Superior Clou it, granted 111 an action
wherein P. 11. Peileller, lixeuutor ot
AdolphCohn is plalutilt and Fanuia V.
Brooks and others Delta at law aru dir
fendtnts, 1 will sell at puoiic- auctiou at
the Court tloasu door In New ileru. on
Monday June lltb. at tbe ho ir of
IS o'clock ui all tbe timber 'vtandiug 01
betoa upon the lands hennnfiei ,dr
scrioud 10 feet or more at the bisu when
out witn the full term of fifteen years ui
c ; 1 . ...
cut auq remove lue tame uu situ pru-ui- 1
tses, upon the following terms and cun-i a
ditions. Tbu purchaser to pay tasol
job the lands during his lease hold, to I 1B
ume the responaioiilties 01 suav.oun
and others against 11 oath, and to pay one
hull of the purchase money upon the
1 on Urination of the sale,' the remaining
half to be Data within six months,. 111.
same to draw Intertsiat 0 per oent. In m.
date, the title ur said nrouerty .tu be ie.
talneu until . lull payment ot purxnaHj
money. The lands upon wblcu the Um
ber above described Is situated and being
as follows: "
Tract 1: Beginning at a pine stump
John HHPs earner iu Jamas swamp near
Ayers Branch, and runs tnence soutn 18
west 23 ebaina to John James line,
thence along bis line north 70 west 18 j
chains thence north 18 east 27 chalus,
thence north -nine west'. ISSi chains,
thence north 19 west to the second cor
ner of Dennis Perdue's natent. IK-nee
north 81 west along William Gatliu's 9J
acre patent line to nis corner, tnsuce
alone: another of said lines north. 68!
west lif enatns to a pine stump, mo coi
ner nf William tiatltns Vil acre patent
at the lower end of Reedy pond, thence
along William Gatllna 150 acre patent
north 8 east Brif chains to 01s norm east
corner of tail patent, thence north 70
west 47J chains to an-ttber or said.uut
lins coiners on the sldeof the -pocosin,
thence with lite western and northern
boundaries of the Stephen Willis ptlent
to the norlherinost corner of the Aqml a
Pollard patent; tbence soutuiueast 10
the corner Of . avid. Wbltfords 60 acre
patent, thence-, north 8'i east lo eltalno,
thence South 41 can 2(l.ch ins, thnnre
south 9J east to tlio run of Janes
SwntaD. tneme down the tame to .lol n
Bill t patent Hue. and along tne tame 10
the beginning, containing wu acres tuou
or less. -
Tract No 2. Alto tlio tract or laLd
known at the Bowden land adjoining
the above described tract, beginning at a
corner Of Edward (Jatllns 200 acre patent
and thence south 89 east 70 poles to
stake In the savannah, the beginning ol
lot Mo 8. thence alone B line ot tne saim
south SI west to the run of Beavur Dam
swamp, thence up the same to a gum
tbence tontn ou .east ftJ poet, im-ncc
along a line of Edward Gatllns p tient in
tbe besrlnnine.: containing 1H1 acres
being lol No tour In the uivlil'in of the
David B. Dunn ei-tale. -
Tract No 8 Also me Irsct or land
known as the Peel lands belne lot N
5 In the division of tho lanilt of David
Wbltford, befflnnlne at I).' noted in
the plot of laid division and rnns aa fid
Iowa: South 70 west 28 poles to a romor
of lot No, four,' thonce looth 821 vtt
ilO polos sontb 79 west 10 poles, north 20
polos, norm vj west iuu - poire 1
dIiis above the bumpy nak. thence i)rtb
S3 east lot) Doled, soutn lit) west is pntw
soutn IV east uu poles, nortu o oa-t suu
poles to a line In tbe Beaver Trap Island
thence with lbs I'ocosln to the begin
ning, containing 808 acres, eiceptlug 40
acres previously ; conveyed iu w rigiii
Tract JNo. . 4: aiso - tne loitowins
described landa beeinnlne at the onrnei
of Aaron Ernula 200 acre patent In tbe
Dondof Three etimt and runs south
west 07 Doles, tbence south 8 east 188
poles,'; thence north 25 east 148 polet,
inence norm . not , east . tusst point
thonce ; south 75 east : 821 . poles
thence north Z0 east- '! 10-10J pole
thence north 67 west 103 pole', thence
north 10 east lo tho further corner of
Aaron ErnuU 300 acre patent, thence
south 74 west 180 poles, thence to the
beginning, containing 33U acres more or
lets ' '"'-'- v,:--
Tract No. 5 Also lot No. One . in
the division of the lauds of David ' B
Dunn, beginning at "A," a stake corner
of the original division line and runt
along the tame north 47 rati 208 poles
lo a stake, then west 10 polos, thou north
24 west 118 polca. I hence south 60 west
101 polet to 1 be fourth corner of the
deed 10 John Birch, thi-n tloug the Hue
of fie same norm 80 west 83 pole lo an
other corner of same, tbence tomb -87
east 18 nolet. thence south south 45 weal
10 polet to a line itf the George Fisher
patent, then along the tame to the first
station contalnint; 184 teres.
; v , p. II. PELLET1ER,
- . Commissioner, etc
Thlt the 9th day of May, 1900. .
Portsmouth Corned Mullets !
A Few Nice Ones Just Received at .
J. L. McDaniel's, 71 Broad St.
AI30 a nice lot small Sugar Cured Pig
Hams, Breakfast Strips, California Hams
5 and Fulton Market Corned Beef.
' The best selected stock oi Groceries in
St1,. -A4. '.-! .
5g lino viiij.
- trrompi aenyery ana JiocK-JBottom
Prices.
Yours to Please,
MILLINERY at New York Cost !
Now is Ihe time for every 1 ody to get a Hat. Never before have the people in
nd around Now Bern been given the opportunity to buy Millinery at the prices we
111 offer for TEN DAYS:
13 dozen Leghorn Oolf Sailors, black only, worll. 50:: for 10::.
0 dozen Leghorn Flats, whito, (1 25 value. 'XV:
0 " " " 1 00 ' (isc
4 " ' " ' " 75c ' r, ii:
4 " " 60c " IT:
In Ibis s ilo we offer our otHire line of Flowers formerly 20, '2r, fiOi-, i CO,
owl!. 18, 87 and 74. " -
T-Ie a'tovc are oulv a few of tho many values we offer, Jlousselinep, CliilToiis
and ltlhbon.1 at tho samo proportional discount. No extra charge for trimming,
Ml orders nurnocred and delivered In order talien.
" Cure Cold In Head.
Kermott'S Chocolate Laxsttve Oulnlnt. easy
to take and quick to cure cold ia bead ana sort
throat. ' ........
In
Inn e
hlKc
111!
'.a-sirxijX-'
CO.,
-WANT TO SELL YpTj
J. L. McDMIEL,
& Retail
Oroeer,
'Phone 91. 71 Itrol SJt.
3?:
A.J.SMI'
Successor to H. B. Duffy.
Tim,
hat,
tptktt,
Vthtt,
ratktti,
aartt,
Orlas,
I am
Surrounded
Bsr nil la. Mellafa'
Meeds, and at Jlf od
iralt l'rict Iw. .
My ttx of wheels
conkihts oi
COLVMltlAS, fat
BAHTTOKDH fetV
HAM HI. Kill:.
Aivna r. n
1.
iwnaniKii ui
PKNNAXTt, "
sao Lai,
Doth chnlnlns and
, chain.
Easy Payaeits.
hyrSskop.
h CovPLara and
J OMT wor toUc.
Wd. . ... .
WM. T.HILL,
-. 91 MUmlt m,
Pistols,
Ceatsnt,
Riikker,
Ensul,
rutlits,
CtrWd,,
OraaMta,
CMtttrt,
Wrtaclist
TlnTss.
Phut.
PlltrtY
aft -W.
We Call ' Your
Attention
To Our
;. -r ' ..- 4 ; . : . : '
-Line of ; !
Ladies,' Misses
and Children's
Summer Vest.
ANoloo ir WHITE I.AW.v'8 which
we t. I oi a 'I ! e'oro the It rnnce in rice,
Everybody Wears
Something New
On Easter.
Wo arc prepared to fiiiiiii.li you
with cvcrylhlnnjiew.
New Hats,
both soft and straw iu nil grades
and shapes.
New Neckwear
in all tlio latest colors nml ili signs.
New Collars
in nil itciglits.
Shirts.
The nobbiest line of Ncnliije Shirts
ever sbon here, Percales, Madras,
and 8ilk at 50c, 75c nml Sjl.
Men's Shoes.
The most comploto lino of Men's
Shoes in town, In high and low quarters,
in black, tan and patent leather.
Cull and examine our lines and you
will find that we can save you money.
J.G.DUNN & CO.
57 Pollock St.
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PHONE 181.
D. F. JARVIS;
03 POLLOCK 8TRKET.
Three
Flats
To be told to the highest bidder. iK
' 11 ow Is thla, the only stove wood man
tbero be, will now out-prices down on -
all kind of Stove Wood, aa It mott be ' . . -told
right out and make room for other t .;
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Laths and Hand-made and Sawed "r--
Shingles, wholesale and retail.. 's:' . r 4 s v"
fl Buggies. 1 Road Cart.' 8 Diaja. and') '
3 Pump Carts. ;i-j ?v. ;-
' BOOCedar'andlFat Llghlwotd P.tel,.. - -
win sou highest Bidder, y-v j, ''i-;. t-' t-
For further information, see
BIG HILL,. Tie idiIb Mai '
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