-a '- . 1 - aeos.
I ' art
WW
V -V"
mblnatlon.
k1 and beneBcial
i known remedy,
u factored by the
i p Co., illustrate
' the liquid laxa
..iits known to Be
r and presenting
t refreshing to the
'. to the system. It
' trengthening laxe
h vstem effectually,
udaches and fevers
v and enabling one
1 constipation per
fect freedom from
: quality and Bub
mir on the kidnevs.
An Eatcelle
The pleasant t
effects- of the
Bynup o Fios,
Caufoiwia. Fir,
the value of obt a
tive principles o
medicinally lax
them in the form
ti.i.U and accept;
is the one perfec1
tive, cloansiufr tl
dispelling colds,
gently yetTrom
to overcome habi
mancntly.i Its
every objections
stance, and its a
liver and bowel.',, without weakening
or irritating then
make it the ideal
laxative.
In the Drocess of manufacturlntr figs
are used; as they are pleasant to the
taste, but themed Anal qualities of the
remedy are obta ed from senna and
other aromatic 'riants, by a method
known to the Cjiufobhia Fia Stbcp
Co. only. In order to get ita beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
romemberthefull name of the Company
printed on ine ora ox every pacKBge.
CALIFORNIA' FIG SYRUP CO.
' V BAH rBANOISOO, CAL.."' .
LOUISVrUJS, XT- EW TOBX. W. T.
For tula by all Drop ists. PrioeMo. per bottle.
TH&tUOURftAL.
New Bern, N C.; April ?, 1901.
Index to Nef Advertisements.
K. Berry-PlaUo Tuning. . '
F.'T. Pattersons AuooaDcejbent.
Win. Announcement.
Wallace Shoe Co. Footwear.
Barfoot BeyerJ Hundred. ;
F. M. Chtdwlcl Prosperottt Men.
Wm. T. nill-iflcycle Repairing.
Blmmont & ."' If ollowell Co. Speolal
8le. " i ) ' '
American Stoc'i Company Clothing,
etc. : ..5 ,v
Business Locals.
PIANO and Organ tuning sollolted. Or
ders may be left it Henry's Pharmacy
R. Berry. -; V.'." ''.,.ir'': '
FOR SALE 500 cabbage boxes at 9.00
per 100. A. R. De unison, Cornet Met
clf and South Front Bttti.-?'"
Additional Local News.
In order to accommodate' advertisers
a considerable amount . of newt matter
had to be carried In aids In thlt Issue of
th3 Journal, and Villon found on the
second page. c. K-.lr .;
Among - thli ntwt It, political an
nouncementt of candidate!, voice of tbe
people, Ortfton pemonalt and proceed
ligs of .County; Commistlonert, Very
Important matter. It It all good read
ing. ' ;V Is "'- U,
t - . ' '
Presbyterian Churcn.
tfervlceti todst", will be oond noted
in tbe morning at ll o'clock by the pat
lor, Rer. H-'S,Dr l8hsw.. Admlnlstrs
tlon of tht.Lord'tsnpper at theconoln
Ion of tbe morning lervloe..,, , . ,
At night, 6 o'clock, the service will be
conducted by Rev, 'J. Aberly, Missionary
of the Lutheran Ctiurch, ' from Onntni
India, in the.Madru presidency. The
subject will be IJli lu catlomt and rs
llglon. The public are cordially Invl
ted. . ,1 - ,
Rev. Mr. Abertj It new borne on a
vacation, and W.IU f ;nd ft few day! la
our city, visiting a'l brother,' Mr. W. F
Aberly.
,WHEH 1 AVEI.IW8 -
Whether on pt irt bent or battues
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Flg-f, at It sell no t pleasantly and ef
fectoallyo Oiekli ryt, liver, tad bow
cl, preventing fr rs, headacbea, and
other forms of tli t. - For tale la .CO
cent bottle by , I loading druggist.
Minufactored by i' Csllfornla Fig 6y
rup Co. OOly,'..'li
I-AU r? InviteiL.v
All tkeehlldrsB f t .Htw Bera are la
vlled le aueed sn 1 uter (( beet, oa
atifTteeday afiet -n at a. Ma. at, at
No. M East KroDl .. Admlstloa 10a
with the rivll'-C'- r all th agg you
oaatad. .
.Ugbtrefreium" will be lor
aad taete will u r immoMU, Be
eon M com s .J '!,ua. . -
, ' Alder:
iT.J.McOVih
sin Wart
-'. A MaelaWak.
Fine Pork
Lol. at ike Osha Mae-
f prie L"
Market. "
ua it the Oski
J. J. tftUt'f i
eta l"t fcatff .
-tl ig a baeeUftil
f. Buaw list
CURB 'JR
head ' :n-;
and I 'PPE V
Willi )INE
to l4 11 i rtr,
Benryanli
DWELLINGS &EINC BUILT. .
Six Hot Under Ctnstnctloa. j Kach fce-
; ).:'' pair Wort Going- aa. -Considerable
balldlng Is aew golef on
1b New Bern, six aotoee Mag la pro
oeu of erecUoa aad othere are la coa
tearpletloa. Font of these dwellings
are oa apperrbtlddle street,- '
Oapt J. J. Lasslter Is hsving a dwell
ing bnllt on Kiddle street sear Johnaoa.
Mr. K. X, Harper-has the' ooe tract.
Only the beet material. Is going In and
the' details are being attended to very
thoroughly; the planbing being an es
pecial iittsa ;:
The two. dwellings on Kiddle street
constructed (or Kr. J. F. Ives are near-
Ing eomplellotf Contractor Lokey bat
charge of. the work.
Kr, F. P. Avery Is having a dwelling
built oa tipper Middle treet pert of
the former . buildings Is being utilized
but the dwelling to practically anew
one.,'' -'f .: ' v'
Mr. E. K, Bishop Is having a dwelling
built on Queen street near the station.
It Is a two story building of good depth.
Contractor Lokey it doing the work. .
Mr. W. P. Jones It bonding oa Met-
calf street, below Pollock. Contractor
T, J. Baxter hat the work in charge. ' It
It also a two story dwelling' and It hv
tng careful construction.
The repair work about town tt conslil
arable this spring. The most extensive
work It that being done by Dr. Frsnclt
Duffy on the larg brick building on
East Front street, known as the Oak-
imllh property. ' The whole building
hat been gone oyer and additions made,
one part of the -building being rtleit,
and a new door way on E t Front street
hat been made.' Tbe property corner of
Middle street and Sooth Front stre. re
c ntly purchased by Dr. F. VV Hughes
it being partially rebuilt. Three of the
until stores have been made over and
present an Improved appearance.
Tbe residence corner of Johnson and
Middle street, purchased by Mr. Msrk
Disotway from Mr. J. F. Ires, (s being
extensively repaired. New tills, pns's.
piazza railing etc., being put in. The
house will be occupied by Mr. Disotway
upon Itt completion.
Announcement.
voters of the City of New
To
the
Bern
I hereby announce .myself .as a candi
date for the nomination for the office of
Major of the City of New Bern at tbe
primary to be held on Wednesday next.
As I am a candidate for an office which
I have heretofore filled tbe people have
the right and should consider my put
record In determining my fltneii and
qualification for the office.
Wm. ELLIS.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Rev. D. H. Petree came down from
LrOrange last nlgbt.
State Senator Thos. D. Warren of
Trenton, arrived la tbt city last night.
Mr. 8. D. Moody came from Wllioa
yesterday, to spend, a few dtyt In the
city.
Rev. John 3. Long went to Trenton
yesterday, where he will oonduot ser
vice In tbe Episcopal Church today.
O
Mnthv
fcgaaua
ef
AITOnXA.
Tb list Iwfawtrstn IswjH
Fine Yacht In Port.
The yacht "Louise" of NewTork, hit
been In port several dsyt. Tbe yacht It
s fln one rnd It owner Mr. Ilodgmia
I taking a cruise la Soothtra waters.
Nense River Brldf e Afire
Friday, a traveler over the Htote
river county bridge, discovered a blaze
coming np through lbs flooring, and
giving the alarm, the bridge keeper ei
tlogulshed It, three planks being burned
through.
,1'he Are probably originated from t
lighted cigar which fell la a crack, and
Iglnltlng with rreset tbt planking
a Bra.
Skin troubles, eats, bar si, asaldt and
chaflng quickly heeled by tbe use of
DeWllfs Witch Htaei Salve. It to Imi
tated. B tore you get DeWltt't, F. f
Duffy A Co.
, Bicycle RecoTered.
Klghtaefora last Mr. CUU WintaM
found that aeeatewe bad gos eg with
hlt.bUyele wkkh be had ItftoatU
street Yeaterds ateralag be weal t
aeolored men"! shop aa lowa whera U
eyolee are kept aad dlatovered el at
Itg wheel." Tbt mail Said IhatH ksi
beea brougkl 10 klat aad offtrsd for tela
aad that the mat had aof-feoetred aat
motwy bat wM be Wok. I Kr.lrilBaa
bad eBoer Leptoaweteh eat for Us
tklefbutaa did hot retard. Uut .K
tat day Mr. WOlUaM agWa went bf tie
hop aad the proprleto looked for Ik
ttppoaed aUf had aolatad kla eek
Offlee Leptoa tbet arretted klat aad he
wat placed la a aeil at Ike Cllf - Hall
eTlw jHaFW Ift 1 f&IGf 0wOT94 Ml''
;j AcclddnunSI,
jw.. w. HKtfoe teree ur
it the aefaer at Sow a Froet i
lieva tiU wis ttassUlag a molver
tkarged, Tke ball eeUred iU DeeWt
if above th Is. . . s Vf
' Ml. Dtdsoi started, U eih,awa
tewa la tplie ef the wove1 bel met Dr.
begeld who Mh Vim la kle toggr tad
Ntaraed I Mf. fladma' ptas. The
ballet WM lodged la Use U, prabsMy I
UaikoaewWrek woetd U alleged te
raatala If rack arwved M be the m,
vbtrwtoe It weald ktra m U pfcb4
fa tad dUlodeaoV
mt MfVtWy'a, l , - r
TES CKURCEES TODAY.
faster Services, Flowers and Special
- j ' -, Sonf rrogrtmme. ; v ' v
There will' be special Easter aervlces
la several of the churches today, accord
ing to eastern Tb dsy premise, lo be
a bright eae'aoOT tlxrefaraa large' at
(endaace to assured,'' ' 3 y '
At Christ Episcopal chorea there will
be early communion at quarter to eight
o'clock;' Morning services will be held
at II o'clock with communion. The
sermon by Rev, T, M. N. George will be
oa.lhe "Resnrrectlon." ? At S o'clock to
the aflerao&a the Sunday . School serf U
oei'wiU be held aad a iavUIng program
to arranged to which the peblle '1 iavl
ted The ehnrch Interior will be Veaa
tl fully "decorated, th reredof corsred
with eneW of, beautiful; whrtel nowf rs,
the chanoe5vWfllbtdeeoraled-ad4b9
windows banked in flowers.- The long
service will Include Barret ft "Te Deum'
and the Anthen f Alleluia" by Buck;.'-;
' At Bt -Faul'a Catholic Church tbe
fesst of the Resureotlon of Our Lord
will be celebrated with fitting solemnity.
At 10. 80 a. at, high mast will be rang
with specially arranged . music. . The
tinging to under the management of Mr.
Matt Manly, assisted by Mrs. J. L 'Sill,
Misses. Clyde Beaton, Mary McSorley,
Mr Lt Blalsdel. Mr. J W Watson.Mr.C
Kehoe, Mitt Daily Sweft pretlrUng at
tLe organ.1, A teVmon tultable o the oc
casion will be given by the pastor.
At 7. 80 p. m, Ereulng services Ser
mon, special singing and Benediction
with the ' Blessed Sacrsment.
There will be altar decoration of
fl.iwr. Themukicsl program will In-
o'ude tianss' la (J" Tantu n K go
by Faure, and O Salatorla by Mssvreni.
Tnere will be Eastermuslc at Cii len-
sry M. B. Church. There will be su
Eatter offering to the Conference' Fund
and Communion at the morning servl-e.
The morning .song service will include
Victory over Death," Hubert, and "O
Joylnl Bound; O Glorious Hour." C. B
Ad Ira. At night will be given "Christ
It RUeo," T. O. O. Ksne, and "U, Tor h
Tboosand Tongues,'' Excel). The In
terior will be decorated with palms and
Bowers. -
Regular services at tbo Tabernmle
Baptist Uhuroh todty. Morning sub
ject: Jesut, the Resurrection." Evening
subject: "Civic Blghteouinest." A du
cusiloo of the duties of Christian clii.cn
ship with. special reference to the ap
proaching mnniclpal election All
voters, and especially all christian voteis
are cordially Invited to hear this dlscu
slon. 'Bundsy school at 9. 80 a. m. Tblt
week will be observed as a special week
of prayer at the Tabernacle. Service
each evening. Come.
Christian Church. M. 8. Bpeir pastor
Services today at 11 am. and I p. n
conducted by the pastor. Sunday scKdol
at 8 p. m. .
Services at the First Bxptlst Church
today at uiual. Rev. Hlgbt 0. Moore,
pattor, and Kr. C. C. Clark, Jr. Bupl of
Sunday school. Strangers and vlsllort
always welcome.
St. Mary's Free Will Bsptlit Cborch
services at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. by the
pastor Eld. W. H. Frost. Morning sub
ject "Unity" Teit Psa 188.1. Kven ng
subject "The power of Christ In -his
children.' Bnndsy school at . 80 p m.
R. O. Godley iaperlntndent. Publlo
cordially Uviud.
The public It cordially Invltrd to at
tend tbe Easier services st SL Cyprian's
Episcopal Church at 11 a m and 7. 80
f-p. at. Tbe newly vested choir will
render choice music W. Geo. Avsnt
Rector, -i ,
Christian Science Church Services,
Sunday 10.49 a. m. 7 49 p. m. Bible Les
son Bermoa today. Subject "Are Bio,
Disease aad Death Real?" TeillmoDy
Servic Wednesday 7.41 p. m. Reading
Room open dally. All are cordially In
vlted to attend.
Thoee famous little ptls, Deffltt'i
LIUle Early Risers will remove all Ira
purities from your system, cleanse your
bowels, make them regular. F. B. Dolly
Co. ,
Scenery In QooVadls.
Tha oary displayed lathe produr
lloa of JC J. Carpeaur'i production f
Sjoo VedU" eoattou prlsolpally of I be
Ptristyl la lb House of Prtroom. th
utae Bceaa, the Gardva of Aolot Fta.
lias, Hrot Palaor, Rome; laterlotof lb
KaraMrtla Erleoa, the Ootlseuax lb
Roeaaa Amphltaaalr aad Artaai lb
Bavalng aad Deetraetloa ef Boat,
the Death f Kara, la Big of tbt Croat
aad the Dawa of Chrtotlaa ly. WhOt
lb laeese of tha play deal principally
with a somber eahjeoVUa wit ef I'stro-
atat aad Callo, la Oreek pklloaophar
Ugethet with lb over wet Blag fealty of
Bsto, osas mack ameismiat. . Tkto rr-
markabl play will be see t Ik Optra
Boe,Tday April alatk aad a packed
bnaaala raeeoaahly'aipeefd. ,
,B4rvt seal oa al at Bradham. . .
Rmiril atate 140 peers! admit
low T5 aeeta, gallery M eetls. ' ;
Til IUIITV
Tae tellewlai geetatleM Vert feeetr
4 f $. K. Lataaei stOerlt Beta
K.9. : ' . , '
' : KtwTeac, Atrfl I.
WaeTr . Oaea, Bla. Lew, Cleee
Ha ........ T7 TT re, r.k
tjiasii Opee. Klft. Lew. Close
Ktjr.'. S 4t) , B
TMevttea aal steel etstssfM wsre
(loeee fuMv.
UtL
1U4 aeas Teecaref, It. C, April 1 h.
lni.Krs. sfsry.K. Bfr ir. of Mr.
ItlthaH toff, Sf.4 11 yts, Phs
Unm a eaatsaA sa4 tnnt iW.-irt.
tTstlsSt S"1 f;fl
THE FAIR J5PCTACLE.
Work on Auditorium Commences Tomor
.v -;- :.'-.' Tickets oa $J. i'x,'w
AH necessary arrangement fr flttlsg
nplhe aew auditorium, formerly tne
Planters Warehnusa, htre been 'comple
ted, and the work will "begin tomorrow
In transforming this Urge . haUfnto. one
of the, largest and Onea, tbtalres In, the
South. 'lOii-'-. -a. iiit'.i w'1' :I5ij- t'T'.ft
It will be thoroughly equipped .with
new and elaborate ' scenery, ' electric
lights, private boxes, ' and comFortabl
seals for nearly two thousand. -Vv " '
Tbe ttsge will be over fifty feet wide
and forty feel deep, and the stage trap
plcgt will be complete In every de-
iil v . ..
Tomorrow, Prof. Thos. 1L Foosl, Sup
erintendent of the Graded schools, will
distribute the ticket among bit schol
ars, for the gigantlo historical tpectacle,
Which will be the grand opening of New
Bern'i new play house. v. ,
Mr. Edwin T. Zlegler, who has been
tpendlngthe winter In this city, and
Beaufort, will be Director General of
this monster production. He bat been
General Manager of several large expo
sitions, fall festivals and etc , and has
been more then successful In every
event.-
The New Bern Fslr Association hat
been Indeed fortunate la tecuring tbe
services of an experienced manager in-
conducting Its testimonial entertain
ment. A grand success Is assured under
hit able management.
All those purchasing tie It els from Ibe
scholars can exchange them lor choke
reserved seals at Brsdharu. drug sioie
in a few di;a, wlthout-thy exlia
charge.
It would be advisable for all to pir
chtse tickets at, once, to si to be able to
secure good sealt in advance, as tl.e Ue-
man 4 promises to be very large wben
the opening nlgbt comes. It is tbe in
tention to have several excursions trains
run bere during the engagement.
Real Estate Sale.
A lot on George street, just above
South Front street, bts been told by Mrs
Puan Rlchardtnn to Alfred Ga'klns for
$315. The lot Is 20 feet front, and 99
Feet deep. The ground once formed
part ot the old palace square, of Gover
nor Tryon when George the Third Whi
King. Mr. Gasklnt, will have a dwelling
built oa hit purchased lot.
Tbe late sale of the Francis Taylor
property, 23 lot In all. has had the effect
of stimulating real estate values, at tbe
tale 1'iowed that there it a demand for
property. In several Instances a higher
price nit been offered the purchasert,
but to far at known no ooe bts accepted
offers. The prices tben obtained were
considered good, but the market shows
an advancing tendency.
Resolutions if Respect.
Tbe following resolution! were pssstd
st tbe meeting of Trent. 'Conholl No.
411, It.)ysl Arcanum., held on- Friday
night, April Slh.
Whereas, our esteemed - brother
Joseph L Rliem has passed from among
nt, tnd Whereat it Is meet that tome
eipresslon of regard for the deceesed
and regret at hit death should be made
by those who united with him while
living In his strong and affectlonstf
brotherhood. Therefore be It resol
ved by Trent Council No. 411. U)a'
Arcanum, that In the death of Bn.
Rhem this Codncll loses one, who for
twenty yean bss been a loyal and con
sistent member, tnd whose active In
Ureal wit manifest la til tbst con
cerned the, Oouadi's welfare nntll ad
vancing age prevented inch active pat'
tlclpaltoa In tbt tSairtf-Oht -Council.
Resolved i bit t copy of these resolo
tiont be sent the ftmlly of our dectated
brother, a copy be furnished '-the
Journal" for publication, aad a copy be
spread upon the mlnutet of this Coon
ell.
Rehearsal, Tomorrow NlfhL
There wUI be a rehearsal tl tbe Thea
tre Moadey eight of 1 Devld the 8hp
herd". All who have boost of th
musk era requested to bring them.
Aldermea lh
W. S. Phillips.
Wsrd-P. A. Willis-
, CABCdOI-BMCOCk.
. Oa Wedoasdav. April 'lOth at I p. ts.
at Cealeaarv . Caaroa, tha" atarrtate of
Kr. David & Cosfloe se4 Kite Slisa
ketk, Uaaaeek. wll take place.
' Mltesa afarfsret Hadlsy, ef Wllsoa,
V.O, aa4 Ksr; tell, of Morehead
City. If. C. are la tke dty, to altead tat
Burriafe." ,.
' Shipmeat tt FcrtUlxer. i .
' Tkt river eteassef "Uaele Bail re
aeatlr belli to raa bet wars Ult city eat
Ooldsbero, was aera rests rdaf , aad
loaded with fsnUtseri; at Dlsaop't
vareaooea. Tea eteasser took M baft
of fertiliser eons! (ted la Bevea Springs
Tbe TJeele (Uai will retsraVeedsy aid
tab oa aaotkH load for ap tbt river.
Tbe frtUbt rate obttlaed to a ovd ot
aad ataket a prollub'.t boilas for tbe
ttaasser. Tke tlMtser TaaesWe lot
ed resterdsy wltb T0J bsri of fsnlUser.
la reply le aa laeetry of tbe tlp
esMUlo Sena Sptlscs, It was titled
Uat Vat for the water (saMpenatloa
aosark larje qesailt ef fsvtlilsvr wield
be kroi(l a lie ktil from LtOraect
f ta ailH Is err ae1 ptebshlf
oelf blf Iks l sunt ef fsrilllwn
would N tsdse. Tae tfsasporls'loa bf
wsi.f Is a f rat edvsatatt (e Mttloai
e"Si'Eioe W lh fiver tad 1st sunt
I'(mI fr h'sW 'n.ra's fstere
rib.
MTOTT T rv .
. '. t I S i 4 ' . I
is
mm
AFTER EASTER S1LE OF NILKN WE
- have piIepared TO MAKE
"Toeslay
andl
Wednesday
SALE
of
SILKS
To be a Record Breaker in point ot unpre
cd4nted value giving. A MTOKM OF GEN
UltfE BARGAIN. No fictitious values
trustworthy and representative merchandise
priced low to undersell competition. Every
thing as represented or better. No exaggera
tion w'd rather understate than overstate
No such lots ot Silks at such low prices
has ever been oflered'the shoppers ot New
Bern as will be on exhibition on our counters
on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Following is a few of
will be
irmi(lM)ino Fancy China ".ilk, -2$ indie wide that was 7fr, (lining this
sale 58c.
inch Sil't Foulard in Beautiful desim, 6'.)c.
2 inch Satin Foulards, 5Kc
23 inch Fwicy Cliiiut, 4'Jc.
All our remaining stock on hand of Silk and Satin Foulards in the new
rut and wont ln'.iutiful deeigiis that wore 85c,duriug thie-aale (511c.
All who litve teen our line of K5c Foulard will remember tint we hud
a lot of beautiful defiant. Such at have not been sold are offered at
this ealf- Ahwwt anv woniun can have a handsome Hiik drrcn at the
above prices. THIS IS YOUR OPPOR'H'MTY !
IKfG WANII HILH IIARGAIKN.
A stirring Special for thit Hale C(.nHint of alK)ut 20 pieces of Wah SiK
XiingialUH In varlont combinatioiiH of colors; very itriking forwaiHtM
and coBtutnet.
The WaOt Silkn will by the yard at :!.-.
Tbe Silk Kinxhains by the yn d at 16c.
COnG DOWN TUESDAY OR WEDNESHAY and jnin the crowd
of bugy thnppere and examine our offeringH. After making auch silk
purcliatet hh yon nerd, take a look at our line of Wanh Good, I-awna,
Dimities, and thoae Beautiful Mercerized FabriiH.
Our lino of Ginghamii Bt lOo per yarj i very atirartive to many.
Potwibty you mig'ot ttnd simething there of jnterntt to you.
PLAIN A. FANCY PKIICA1YKH.
Light and dark flgurnt, fnucy dttijjrta, plain ttripee and olid color -ull
(aat colors Ufa
Ilave a beautiful aaeortrhtnt of colors, all HO inches wide at 10c.
Our ttock of Perralea lis a repntition all lu own for coinl. tn si.
argeit aaaortinent In the olty to aelect from.
We call your ipedai attention U our
velt.
rpwtatiy goon vaiuee at
tun.
. WHITE GUILTS.
Wf claim our line of Wblta'QaltU ttneqaaled In'tbt city. Pilcei rnce
fmm tha cheapest (o tha bandaoma ta.60 Mantel It, Two rpeclally
good valuci we mentloj: Opt at flOn, and m at 11.17. Dont fail
to aeo three voter. - .. K ...
- . PAniROIsH.
: Hew are yea off for Parasols for si a star wear t Doal aeed aae aow bat will
a Utile later. Tbet It last tbOeetoa wbf roe t boa Id bay aow, wblle tae oretty
eert ire f li. LtUr wbea yea and est, h ttsr be Utile dtfflealt te tt ooe te
tall roe.. Oars bare only brea la a few dsya, bnt eiaay of tbt beaatlet bare beta
taapeed an.
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J We bsvtsrea especial aiieetloa to tbe frloetA of ear flee ofOifnrde fot
tbe cblblrraaad atlue. Ilavelbeta Isse-trsl aW,aad tjaalltlse, frost tbt
hstvttaibeitrf Ineoow. f '
Tee paittl Irstbrr vtwip, tad ftllover pattat leatber at fords, are lo litre to tl
tbe wre Utile tot ead tbe irewa ap tlrbv ; Tea vUl Isd est prteea rlf bl.
Tbe lufofdt for ibe ladlee te la Btte'y etjtre. 9ef If we bare ear ale be
eutt yoe. . . ,
TA trtu-r aseortmcnt of a p. tomato fondt caq't be fotmd In East
ern rnrglit), than we firry, w have tmsparlngty uaod oar best efforle
lo meH the pnWIe w ante and coort comrmilarjt'bf rici Wtwriit
and onr rximittltor. I y f "! are taLUra Uiings, we e artd,
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the many values that
offered:
Una of riqnee in fanciest aad
plain
SEVEN HUNDRED
Pieces Decorated China Ware on
Sale Wednesday Morning
at Nine' O'clock.
This is by far the Best Collection we have
ever gtten together in this lot will be found
the most Beautiful Plates, Cups and Saucers,
Side Dishes, Bows, Pitchers, odd pieces for
your Center Table, Vases, Small Covered
Pieces, Sugar amd Cream Sets, Matched Tea
Sets. In tact Hundreds of odd pieces actually
worth up to 60c. Each
Wednesday Morning at Klne O'clock
CHOICE lOc.JEACH.
a cA. BARFOOT,
43 Pollock Street
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Tbere le set ear bettor reetedy for
baadtcbe I baa taese aowdvre, - Tbey
aer fad lo rtlleiw. Iade ead eetd eel;
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FIT WKLU.ur Custom Made
men who wm our lot-ties need
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Dot of tbe Roeetree fti'ler Tray traaka
frow) I te II datUra.
A Ise lot I resb
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for tale, elloated lo too beet resides et
pari of tbe Otp. Aksetaeatberef eo4)
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