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ir
Acts gentlv on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Dowels
rLEANsES the System
- EFFECTUALLY
MIUAU v PERMANENTLY
By TMt 6tNUINt-MAM7 0 0
mwiiuNmnaiiiiHU
the journal:
New Bern, N. C, June 21,1900.
Index to New Advertisements.'
II. JT Royall Bananar.
Business - Locals.
: HU HO Tbe best can be bad from the
Stleff Pianos, : Mr. J E. Dunbar, special
. representative is here tor one week. Why
. not hare him call aud talk to you, if you
desire to purchase now or in the future
,, Old Pianos and Organs taken la ex
i change.. ' Easy terms.-- J. E. Dunbar,
Chaltewke Hotel. , -
- TUX finest Beer always on draught, at
JuOOB'B, Middle Street. '..' .
NEARBY AFFAIRS:
Utters of Local Interest lri the City and
' ' - Country. . -
A Telephone Toll station No. 178, has
' been established at McSorley's. ; .
Tbe Are last night at 9 o'clock was
found,. In the further stables" on the
Fair grounds, which were partially de
stroyed. t f t
At the Carteret county Democratic I
convention next jesteruay at tseaurort,
N. W. Taylor was nominated for the
: Legislature. J , Jr n .
; The Democratic Slate Executive Com
mittee has made seTeral appointments
for Congressman O. R. Thomas, who
' will speak In bis own and the Sixth Dis
trict. ,
Cards are out for the marriage of Rev.
Benjamin Huron Melton to Miss Eva
Klneeyi -daughter of .Prof, and Mrs
Joseph Klnsey of Wilson N. C, Tuesday,
July 8rd. - - "
. ' The Senatorial Conrention of the
Eighth District will meet today at Kins
ton, for the purpose of nominating two
senators. It Is expected there will be
plenty of candidates in tbe Held. ; .
The A N 0 mall train was an hour
late last night, which made the mall de-
: livery at the post office so much later,
and greatly discommoding business peo-
pie generally. . The present -mall sched
ule at night Is against every Interest at
. this end of the line. ;
Tbe series of meeting held at the Hid
die Street Baptist church for tbe last
. ten days hsre closed. Iter. W C New-
v ton, who conducted the services, has re-
. turned to his home in Goldsboro, end
. leaves a very favorable Impression of
his ability and power as a preacher. ,
;' Small ia size and great in results are
DeWilt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous
little pills .that cleanse tbe liver and
bowels. ; Tbey do not gripe.' F 8 Daffy.
' ,: Died ' r-.'.'
At the residence ef his daughter, Mrs.
E. Blangy In this city st 4 o'clock yes
terday morning, Mr. David Gasklns, In
the filllh year of his age.
The remains were taken to the late
residence about If miles In the country,
where tbe funeral services will be con
ducted by Rev. A. J Holton today, 12 m.
Mr. Gasklns was a member of Craven
Lodge No. 1.," Knights of harmony of
this city snd the President aud other
members of the Lopge will sltcnd the
funeral.
THE YOIZIX r.r.AL'TY
Thrives on good food and sunyhlne.wllh
plenty of eierc!-e In lliu npi-n air. Her
form glows with limit h end )icr fnce
blooiiiS wlih Its beauty. If her f yxii ui
eeds tbe ! mwlm; anion of a li,.n!y
rrirtir.'y, !e ' the --t! ami ! -nt
Pyrup of l'i. 1, rimdu y li. C.uf...
Y's r'yrnp Co. di.-y.
a r ; i i (,r r
r
i. : a c.
-Q:::,kS .... a.
A few (ks 6.-0 lLe Carolina Cainiin
company of this city, sent a sample of
ita cauiied peas to Thomns Roberts &
Co., of Philadelphia, wholesale groceis
and canned goods hrokcrs.
The Philadelphia house asked for price
on goods and quantity offered, which
was sent, and immediately upon receipt
of this letter, the Philadelphia parties
wired the Canning Company accepting
its price and taking its entire output of
peas, 1500 cases.
As this is tbe first season of tbe Caro
lina Canning Co. its success is quite re
markable, ;
Tbe Company has put' up some fine
beans, 15,700 cans, which will no doubt
piove equally as fine as its peas,
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Pamlico Sound. Royal Shoal Color of
Light Changed. Pamlico River Buoys.
Pamlico 8ound After May 81, 1903,
temporary light exhibited - from the
station on the northwest point of Royal
Shoal, about 6 miles E. N. from Brant
Island Shoal - Light, will be changed
.from lieu white to fixed red. - '
Pamlico River Goose Creek On
April 14, 1000, the following buoys
were established to mark the channel In
Goose Creek, a tributary of Pamlico
river: - , -
v Goose Creek Island buoy, a black spar,
No. 1, moored in 9J feet of water, on tbe
south side of the channel, on tbe bear-
logs: Wades Point, NNE. , K. easterly:
CWrki Point, W3 W. i W.j Indian Is
land, northeast side, NW, by W.' :' . t ;
-, Iteeds Hammock Sboal buoy, . a red
par, No. 9, moored la 0f feet of water,
oa tbe north side of the channel on the
bearings; Wakes Point, NNE.' E;
Clarks Point, WSW. , W ; Indian Island
northeast Side, NW. i W. '
Tulfords Point buoy, a black spar, No.
8, moored in 8 feet of water on tbe outer
eud of the shoal making off from" Tul
fords Point, on lbebearlngs: East end
of Heeds Hammock N, Tulfords Point
SB. E, Tyndalls Point 8 W.
Tyndalls Point buoy, a red spar, No.
4, moored In 8 feet of water, -vi the
outer end of the shortl msking off from
Tyndalls Point, on the bearing! East
end of Reeds Hammock N. by E. J E,
Tulfords Point HE. E, Tyndalls Point
W.iS. '",- , 1.
Store Point buoy moored In 8 feet of
water on the'onler end of tbe shoal mak
ing oil from Store Point, on the bearings:
Tulfords Point N. by E.J E, 8node
creek, "upper point at entrance WN W. i
W, Tyndalls Point N. W."
r - Hill-Harrison. ' " " -
Last night at the home of the' bride,
on Eden street, there was a quiet home
marriage, the contracting parties being
Mr. John C, Hill and Mrs. Minnie Har
rison, Rev. T. M. N. George performing
tbe ceremony.,,' ' - ,
There was a reception at the groom's
nome on Hancock street after, tbe cere
mony. -
, List of Letters' .
Remaining in the Post Office at New
Bern, Craven'oounty, N. C, June 17th,
1010. ' 1 ' K
MIN'SLlST.
B-George B Bsrrlngtou, Dan Besy,
Oliver P Bender, William Oscar Brln.
. CAbram Conrad. '
. D-E M Daniel, EZR Davis. . X-T::
E Ed Edwards, John Eaddy. 4
. H Isaac -Holely, Hasty Hardesty,
James Hsrrlson, Capt G W Oobbs. .
. J Robert Johnson. ' .' '
K William Keroner, care of L.
House, Cutter. . -
.M John MacKee, , .
P-TlnePaul. 1 ,
; R Rev W 3 Rountree. "
S-Cbarlle Stalon, John Scott, UJ
Smith. ''.."'..
' T Joshua Tailor, James Thomas,
lliude Thomas (2), Samuel Tucker. '
W-G W Whit field, Thomas Williams,
FreJerlck . Wllllsms, Arthur ' Wil
liams. ,
WOMBN'S LIST.' " '
B-Uenrietta Bert, Polly A Bough.
- C- Annie Cannon, Penny Chatman,
CnlousChsdwick. - .'- .
D Nellie Davis. c 1 "
E Ella Edwards, fialllo Eves.
F-Cella , Foy, Fllzabeth Fulford,
care of Martha Fulford, Edle Ful
ford '
G Martha Green, Mary J Green,
Louiss Green, Nousle Green.
Ilople Uawklus.
K-Oille KInBey.
L Maggie Lee, Cora Lee.
M Cassle Miller, Honcn Moore, Cella
Mostly, Hllvla Morrris.
N Leah Nelson, Dlna Nixon.
P-Molllol'ate.
R Lucinda Roberts, Charlotte Rol-
bln?.
8 Jl.idie Pandom, Cora Ppencer, Kil
tie Kherrard," Julia Helhy, S O Sn.tt,
Charlotte Htyron, Mary J inltli, I.i ;
Smith.
T-Ti7!..'il, Turner.
W T A Wnlii:i!!, (t ie. n Wlilii,:!.,.;
U I. Wi;!!...
IVrtr.i.scs":!! ' f.r lb.- alnvrle'irt :
1 -li
t.
s,y nive,
'it'ifhiin i,.
d mid 1 ' ve it :!
J i 1. . 11. ii i , M. D.
Dikd Ia t'.!s ehy in the early morn
ing houis of , 1 t, there paaaed
from anions ua iuto life eternal, Dr.
James Edtuer Kuhes, in the tiTth year
of his ago. So ended the life on earth s
life singular in Its beauty snd usefulness
of one who, like the Evangelist, might
well be called "the beloved physician."
To a character of the loftiest integrity
and the greatest refinement; to profes
sional skill of the highest order. Dr.
Hughes united a sweetners of disposition
and a gentleness and dignity of bearing
that, with a modesty of address all un
conscious of its own excellence, attract
ed all to bim, and won tbe love and ad
miration of those who knew, bim best.
In bim tbe confidence pf.bls patients
was unbounded. His presence alone with
the sick and afflicted, wss In Itself shes'
Ing balm, so marked was the effect of his
untiring devotion, bis sympathy and In
terest In his cases. He leaves to us who
loved and survived him a memory fra
grant of good deeds; and of work and
duty well and faithfully done pre-eminent
in ail that Is best In a son, husband
father, citizen and Christian, bis price
less bequest to as is an example that ail
will do well to stndy and to emulate.
James Bettner Hughes, second son" of
Dr Isaac Wayne Hughes and Eliza Mc
Lin, his wife, was born In New Bern on
the 9th of June, 1833. His father was a
native of Montgomery county, Pennsyl
vania, where be was born in 1804, and
settled In New Bern In tbe practice of
his profession In 1835. Mrs. Hughes was
a native' of Oravei Joouuty, daughter, 0
Thomas McLin. ; : ; ,
The family in Pennsylvania are of
ancient dale an4 are still prominent and
numerous there, Their ancestors came
first lo this country from Sweden and
Wales in 1644. and property then at -
quired In the neighborhood olTalley
Forge Is still owned by their descend
ants. . ' j." ' '
Tbe education of Dr. James B. Hughes
was begun at the New Bern Academy.
His mother died in her thirty-third year
when he was but nine years of age, leav
ing the . rearing : of four ;.boya 1o the
father, now well that duty was dis
charged the after career .'of those bojs
amply attests. The companionship' be
tween father and sons, tbe sympathy,'
confidence, and frankness of intercourse
were as unusual as Interesting.
After leaving the New Bern lAcademy
Dr. Hughe was a student at the famous
Bingham School, from which he entered
the (Hate University at Chapel Hill,
where he was .graduated with honor In
1858. Ia 1868 be was graduated In med
icine at the University of Pennsylvania,
as his father had been' before bim, -and
for a short time was resident physlclsa
at St. Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia
He then went to Paris where he prose
cuted his professional studies- for two
years, and be also travelled extensively
In Europe. . .Returning . lo New : Bern In
1358 , he. became astoclated, with UU
f ither In the practice of medicine, an as
sociation that was maintained, with tbe
exception of the period oT tbe War be
tween the States, until his father's death
In 1881. The practice or the Arm was
large and lucrative, and covered a wide
extent' of country. There .were few
cases of Importance In town or country
in which the advice, at least, of the firm
was not sought.;.-';,, & ;;;''
At the outbieak of that war Dr. James
B. Hughes was appointed Surgeon of
the 3ud, North Carolina Infantry, Col
Charles C. Lew, and was commissioned
ih May, 1861. He married previously, in
January 1850, Laura W. Bryan, daugh
tar of James W. Bryan and Aon M.
Washington, his wife. Mrs. Hughes
died In May, 1868. Dr. Hughes served
with his regiment with credit to himself,
and great benefit to bta command,
through' the arduous csmpalgus of the
Army of Northern Virginia uotll a
short time before the close of the war
when he resinned and established him.
self In Goldsboro, where he remained
until Its end. Returning then to New
Bern he resumed tbe old partnership In
bis profession and soon obtained his
former eminence lo Its practise. . -
In June 1871 he married Miss Eliza
W. Knox, daughter of Dr. Reuben Knox
and Eliza II. Washington, bis wife, who
survives bim.
Tbe duties and labors of his wide
spresd practice, which Tie discharged
most conscientiously, weighed very
heavily up jn bim, snd In time began to
male serious Inroads upon even his
robust constitution. lathe summer of
1WZ, while visiting s patient In the coun
try, be received a sunstroke, from the
effects of whh:h he ucver fully recovered.
From that time his health and strength
failed perceptibly. In lime ho was com
pi'lied to abandon the pracilceof his pro
fession, and several year of Ills life he
was alinnxt b!i!r. Ills power of
speech be nmo Impaired snd eventually
was limt nSnx-Uier, and vMi It his
marked p nt'i of a-Mm. I .it the
8 e ' ; . -it! 1. - ' ' -. r, t! e i 1 . 1
fi-r l- v. r i- l )r n. i n j
C -' : I h ' H fl ; : ', : : si
Pro.,. . .s of :,. :..l.:y LU.ctii.-n
oft .. s. Rcyjrls of Cu:s..i,;.kcs.
(CONCLUDKD )
To the Chamber of Commerce of the city
of New Born.
tivutieiuen:-oI desire herewith to pre
sent you my report not only as to the
financial condition of your body, but
also to submit to your attention the pro
gress made by tbe Chamber and. tbe re
s iltant effects produced in tbe commer-
c'al advancement of Ibis community.
Tbe past year- has witnessed a most
wonderful progress in tbe commercial
development of our city, . Which devel
opment and tbe Increased volume of
business having demanded "It has pro
duced the establishment of a dally double
mail and Sunday service of the Atlantic
and North, Carolina Railroad. Increased
population and the demands of trade
having merited, have received tbe estab
lishment of the freet.mail delivery in this
city. 1
The awakened, activity and progres
sive spirit of our citizens has demanded
aud obtained a municipal ownership 0?
water and sewerage In our midst. J-.
All tbese are practical Illustrations of
what has been accomplished In tbe pro-'
gresf of pur1 commercial affairs; due
largely to the untiring efforts of this
Chamber. This progressive awaking has
produced and fostered many new enter
prises which are now In successful oper
ation . 1 "X. ' , ,
A wooden package factory,7 ami can
ning factory, aud barrel factory and
guano works.whlle s cotton factory of one
hu id red thousand dollars capital ha- be in
started on tbe co-operative p'sn, that Id
a very short while will be to the course
of eoastruclion. Fifty thousand dollars
of preferred stock has been authorized
npon a 6 dividend, and Is being taken
up by local investors. ,
A now steamboat line 10 Bay river and
Intermediate points has been incorporat
ed, and a large and commodious steam
noil for passengers and fre.ght has been
purchased and Is now operating under t
convenient schedule. :: The increased
traffic of tbe Atlantic and North Caro
lina Railroad has been responded lo by
the building of large and commodious
warehouses. In addition to the one al
ready In use. ; ? - '
Through sppeals'to Congress a hand
some appropriation for the Improvement
and repair of the Federal macadamized
road has been mado and Congress ' has
likewise enacted' an establishment' of
harbor lines. -Through
tbe untiring efforts and ec
ilvlly of Its owner Clemool Knitting
Hills have been, considerably enlarged
increased and tbe latest improvements
in machinery hsu been purchased and
erected therein, and considerable In
crease of labor introduced.', 1 : therefore
have no. hesitation In ' attributing ; this
iacreased activity and commercial pro
gress to a large extent to tbe boiled and
purlotlc efforts of this Cbamlier. The
executive committee for tbe annual
meeting of the Chamber for the year of
1000 baye adopted the following special
order of business) , 1 t K
. Reading of minutes. -r
. Reports or standing committees.
Report of special committees. , .
-.. Unfinished huilness. r "t
; Report of Socretaty. k '
" Election of offloers. - '
' New business.
I respectfully report that for tbe fiscal
year ending April, 1900, 1 have received
the membership fees from 30 "members,
38 00s And does, $171 i t. A total of
$357.93. . I have expended during the
same period for Items set forth in my
statement $136 89; leaving a cash balance
on hand $120.81' ; : ; '. "; , f
- All of which will be found by Refer
ence mi a copy 01 my oooaa as requirea
by the law of Ibis Chamber, which I
hereto annex as a part of my report.
Congratulating the oily of New Bern
upon the possession of so valuable bo ly
to its commercial prosperity -an 1 pro
gress, : ; Ian, Very respectfully,
""' Gkohob Grrkh,
' Secretary and Treasurer.
The Committee on Reception" and Ex
position makes a verbal report through
Mr. Manly and promises tj file their
written report st nest meeting.
The Committee on Arbitration re
ports through Mr. Paris an 1 promises lo
file a written report at next meeting.
Mr, 0. 11. Galon, for the Special Com
mittee appointed lo prepare an article
for the Manufacturers K toord, reports
having performed that duty and sub'
mils to tbe Chamber the article in quel
lion. The same is ordered forwarded
by the Secretary lo the Manufacturers'
Record for publication. ,
The annual report of the Bocreta'y
and T easnrer U read and on motion
adopted and online 1 spread upon ths
nI nil leu.
On motion of P. II. Pellotler the Hec-
relary was trial 1 ucled to have liubllbhed
that p irllon of th'u Committee's report
In f.ill nerl-dniiH' to the InvestU'stlon of
the Ini-iMleieiiey of y i
The eleei.inn of o'ii- cr beini? (b-cbired
in or-ter Did f "'liiwiti-' wero lllialii
iw--: 'y c' led fur t!io eieiuini; year,
! '. I .
e. p'
1 !,
I Ti
f an oi-llimii.-e for the f .1. g and
. of buliUiug and improving
roperty. -
Oa motion of Mr. Dunn tbe Secretary
was instructed to purchase a suitable
frame for the chart designating tbe
recently established Harbor llnei: x
On motion, Mr. E M. Green, was) re
quested to furnish tbe Chamber for pub
lication a list of all sales and transfers
of property.
No further business appearing the
meeting adjourned. - v
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. J. R. Pope came down from Golds
boro last night. . -
L. J. Moore, Esq , left for Elizabeth
City last night, on legal business. '-
Mr. T. 0. Toepleman left yesterday
morning, returning to Henderson.:'-
Mrs. Matilda Jordan of Washington.
N. C, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8.
W. Hancock. . '
Mr John W. TImberlake left yester
day, to locate at Goldsboro, and .engage
in tbe Insurance business," - " :
Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Snelllngs returned
yesterday from a several weeks vhit to
r latlves at Norfolk and Portsmouth.
Dr. John SV Lons;, wiio hu been away
for several months visiting at Baltimore
andj'hlladelphla, returned home yester
day. . . - . . - .'
Miss Chat tie Credle cam home .last
night from Philadelphia, for a7 ten' days
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. CJ.
Credle. - . , ,
Col. Walker Taylor of Wilmington, N.
0 , was In the city yesterday, adjusting
the loss of the New Bern Wooden Psck-
i Works Bre. .
Miss Paille Daves Hasklns.of Meridian
Miss , who ha been visiting Mrs. Vir
ginia Harrison on New street, .left yes
terday morning. t v' ; '
The Chinese ask "how Is your llverV
Instead of "bow do you dof" for when
tbe liver Is fjactlve the health Is good
DeWltt's Little Early Risers are famous
(little pills for the liver and bowels. F 6
imny. , . - ,
Now Is the time id buy your T'omes-
tics. Piques, line dress goods, etc., verj
low at J. J, Baxtet'a , ,
Have your prescriptions filled at Dark-
Pharmacy. .
Genuine (.'oca Ci4 "at Davla' Soda
Fountain, ' ' 5 w
k At the Rnnl iifAI-A S
j ,.1 11 ,i H ,i syuvii m-r a.w v
Hammocks
1 - - - ... 1
' While they last. . .'
l .'A new lot oil Prayer Bloiv 1
J Ilymoala and teacher's Compri- 9
S hansive Bibles lout received. - . S
T - . - I
J 6. HEnn6tt.l
IJevJies
Just Received I
We have just received the lateat
fad in But-Wfng Tiea for high turn
.down collars; and have you seen the
new . Outing' Four-in-hand f 1'otti
stylej are something distinctly new
and your attention is iuvited.
AV have just received also some
new 1 . , .. '
Negligee 5hlrts
In -IiMlritM, lVrcnle
ntl NHk.
. Wo have I he nobbiest potrerns
and bent variety ever shown in the
city. Call at once and get . your
choice of patterns.
j.G.Du;:n&co.
" '"I','Hi,nr's!.'riir'
67 Pollock Bt
v-1 - 1
y-,1
c
I ,m,
O'
o
o
Just in time for
$ We hdfre just received a very pretty as- $
sortment of Figured
O low price. : The ' first 'of the season o
0 prices on- these goods
X laRing a quantity we are enacted 10 v
O offer these aiMjc per yard This iso
undoubtedly the best offer made yet in
wash goods this summer
Ladies Gauze Vest
' One of our very
x.a white ribled one
IT sf ' ''' ? '-f - r sax
sleeve; sizes run full and the price is v y
only tOc each. Other kinds and prices 4
we carry are 1 5c, 1 9c, 25c and ; 50c.
ize(Tcotton and can
Y guished from silk and they tbill Itoear Y ,
X - ft X'
n c fjeueve wc .
New Bern for the
$ that can he obtained
Large Linen Iluck Towel,
, ' yet while tho lot lasts, 15o
'.v i". . -
(. , Extra size fringed Damas't
V';---s.-,j-i SR.
X .f.r- ;: Great Big bleached or unbleached Turkish Towels, 25c "
Turkish Towelling by the
O; cMarks
4m444X444444$40
GOOD HARK.
Our Buggies make a good test where
ever used. ..Tbe users of our Bungles
are never bothered with repairs for them
aa they never fall-only in severe acci
dents. : . . Reepeetfutly, ;
. If . Waer A K
"i? 78 Broad St ' : f's A.i;--'
' Ire Oram Freraer ringing from ft SOl
lo I 00 each. , Water (lo iters at 711, Don I
1, $160, l"iS and; $100 each.; lie
Shavers at Iftc, 50c and 75c each,. 'Apple
Peaiers Bcreen Doors at II 00, s)l C5
and f 1 SO. ' Window 8cre ni In elegant
styles at 80c, 85c, 40o and 60c. '- Lawn
Mowers at 3 to 6. ' Hsffim-'cks from
SOo up, (will hsve a new line of Ihtse In
In a few days)- Balloon Fly Traps, Tan-j
irlo Foot Fly Paper. Masons Fruit larr.
Dintr. nnarte and half tallons. . Granite 1
Slop Palls, Foot Tubs, eto . Bide and
Box Coffee Mills. Hrvolvlng Wafor
Irons. Mnjesilo Cooling Ranges.
Wheeler and Wilson, New Hime and. rvA.-., VU V1t
Domestic Sewing Machines. A 8, tUeStrOy I OUr rlaniS
ing Krfle for 2 00, shoot ii short or long A,, T)4), ,. y ,IC'in , ,
carndgr. Porcelain lined Preserving K,or). , frwll )oll11 , , ,H llo,r
Eotlles. Blip Udders 4So, Ofio and 72o nnUw mtltet:t m in ,,, ... '
each. Pollslling Oil 81c per bottle. Cau(fut Powj,.r n, 15, II, ws. -.-jri.,. s
Furniture Vsrnlah and Brush at .,, Pllta Orn lib the pro, -r aenih'
Toli ceo Hprayera. Paris Grren, eUt. I iMr, iB( n t ami pnr,i , i be
TI,ewholrfletrndlaln-.t.,d .lO our deg, 0r ling D.a h is ll.n bent,
stock of Paper Bans, Butter Tray, Wash mfM,e f(lf rew.hin p(,,slo ,,,.,,, f,it
Boards, Clothe Pins, Brooms, Bucketa. . MnJ , Uxlli are m( ,,y
AileGreaM-, I!kets, Tin W'Bre, etc.
wb oh wo are olloilng el very low pricea
Vonr. Truly.
J 0 . L . i L 1 CO
A. A A
Mid - Summer tl&ear. o
Organdies at a very $
were 20c, but by $ ?
best selling vests is p
with taped neck and
r ' S A ' 1
hardly be distin-
arc ucauquai icr in a
best Linen Towels
any where at the $ h
19x36, theje are old prices Y
each. :'
.
Towels, all white or colored .; ",; X; -.v
.
yard, 25c.
Company.
4b V
Henry's Pharmacy,
127 Middle Street.
lrvare,-For JlVai ; I n'
Time f lN'itce.
.'" V-V'';
Just reeelvid.a Si pply ( LOAtit.I)
GUK8: Mire death to Hoar hi ,,. Beil
Burs. Mi ths. Wati r Itatia is'i d n,ji&'j
s cf. Will i ol f tain i r ciri-te ll s fioist
frtbri-n'- trr trial is a'l tbai's .dii tof
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