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f1" ' i i if . .,, Mi -3 ' i V To-Day'a Weather r - 'Wfc-s THE JOURNAL . Maw Ben, N. MayW 1902. " 'Index to lfew Adrertlsements. - Asaerlcan Stock Co. Clothing, etc A. AN. O.B.R.-8sin Jones Lecture. .' Store Department Elm City (Amber, ' uo.,4. tUtort look about. t Simmons ft Hollowell Co Special Business Local. CAUL at Ennett'i Book Store today and consult Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen "Doctor" Free Examinations. "Dr." Lewie, Is an expert and can tell yon a good deal aboat a pen worth knowing, NOTICE, A good opportunity is offered yon to ban yoar parlor furniture op bolstered, chairs caned and balr mat- . tresses done oyer by a first class n t just from Mew York. Address, Henry E Crateao, 40 Broad street, New Bern. THE largest line of Canned Meats can be found at the Oaks Market. RECEIVED YESTERDAY a shipment of Chocolates, Marshmallows and Lena- : on, Orange and Lime Drops. They are fine. James B. Dawson, 108 Middle St Phone 809. LEWIS WASHINGTON the old relia ble honse mover will be In the city ten days, or until about May 15, after which his address will be Elnston, N. C. All moving safely and promptly attended to. THE BULLY BOY has a few more La dies Rubber Heels left. He'll fit on for 80c per pair. I will pay highest cash price for second hand shoes. Middle St., next to Bcotts stables. Edwards FRESH Lot Florida cabbage, Garden Peas, Bananas, Oranges, and Lemons at Barflelds, Broad street. Phone 806. s NOTICE If you want your house moved, raised or repaired, call on J. M. Register. He can do It all, 178 Pollock street, New Bern, N. C. ICE CREAM ANY FLAVOR Packed in cans, delivered to any part of the city at 35c Per Quart. IN OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR you can be served with Ice Cream and all kinds of drinks Cocoa Cola, Ice Cream Sodas, Blierberts, Lemon and Orange Phosphates, etc. At McSorley's. : .Are You One? - Jj A few have not paid their City Tax 3 even at this late day. lj j you onef If so you are hereby ' V notified that you must settle the tax. I am compelled to wind up the year's tax list The tax collcector Is required to ' settle onoe each year. My time to settle Is at hand. , ' Respectfully, J.J.TOLSON, City Tax Collsctok. - t Contributions Now Receired. Ai-ii The boards of the New Bern Indus- ' trial Institute have purchased thei . ten half of the fair grounds which . Includes the entire block. , The Institute hss been Incomorated under the Btlte Laws of North Carolina - and the boards are now ready to begin 'jK building. We shall be glad to receive f -t '.any gift from a nail up in the next . thirty days from all friends of the Indus- ry.; ; . . , ' Children will pUy and get over-heated get their feet wet, expose themselves la y .dozens of wsyvand yott can't prevent nv .All you can do Is to keep' them ': rrat Irora exposure is possible and al ." , ways have In th house a Cough Remedy I lhat can be depended apoa, Anway's woupeynrpwui flU every requirement ' :il Is guaranteed to our Coughs Colds , ! land Croup or the plica IB oenU will be i wfnaiW by any dealer selliag it Bold i ' by Davtj. : flani u i'Tharmacy-;' ; t. A Kay's Landing, Jcmee0e,lUva,08 t Friend llmwlei - lead br ateamat Haw. ' t , s "'0.bard Wck oad, 8000 aamoB, i (wft), I send money by bearer, PIcom , t M'lA as soon as poMlble, aad send me a 'HffUDINEt 'r C::hsCpf$LaGr!ppe 'otaV&f JiT'ou'jr riioney ..... '-; :i ALL CSUGCiSTS."' LCSTIN KIXTU. Bases ea tails Grret Barhaa Chance Ut .". - : Win Lest Game. Last Qsmc . -..V today.' , J- With the game all but won la the ninth Inning New Ben lost to Durham yesterday by a score of a to 4. At the teg Inning of the 8th inning the soore stood 8 to J, when Randolph lifted the ball over the left field fence for a home ran. In the 8th LaughUn did the same trick and the game looked so sure that bets with large odds la favor of New Bern went begging. When Durham went to bat Detter went out on a ball thrown by : Randolph to Laochlln. Davis and Smlthsoa walked, Soffel hit safe to; first. Broker drove oat a two bagger and all three men scored and the game wu ended. The fielding by the home team was al most perfect. The game wu played fast on both tides, as the score shows. Today the last game will be played. game to begin at 8:80 p.m. as the New Bern club leaves tonight for Raleigh there, to play three games, returning next Sunday. The following Is the score and miry. DURHAM. A.B. 4 8 4 4 h. r.o. A." Curtis, 1.1. Stocksdale, 8 H 10 0 0 c f. Curran, o. Rochford r.f... i 4 1 0jl Deltera, 8b ....8 0 t 5 C 11 0 Davis lb 8 Bmlthson, s.s 8 1 0 4 1 8 1 8 0 1 Soffel, 8b.. ... 4 Broker, p .4 Total 81 S 8 87 18 1 HEW BUN. A., b. h. r.o. a 0 0 8 1 0 Devllnb.... S Flllman, s.s 4 Randolph,8b .t4 Holland, r. f 8 0 8 1 0 1 8 1 4 8 1 4 18 0 8 1 0 Foster e 4 Crawley, Lf 4 LaugLlin, lb 4 Short, c. f 4 Applegate p 4 0 Total 86 4 1085 10 1 out winning run scored. ICOHS.BT INMlMOS. 188456788 Durham 1 0100000 8- New Bern..'. 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 8ummary Two base hits, Curtis, Bru ker, Foster. 'Home runs. RandolDh. liaughlln. Stolen bases, Laujhlln, Ap plegate, Curran, Delters, 'Rochford. Double plays, Soffel, Delters and Davis; Bmlthson, Delters and Davis. Bsses on balls, off Broker 1, off Applegate 8. Hit by pitched ball, Delters, Holland. Struck out by Broker 10, Applegate 4. Paaaed balls Curran 8. Left on bases New Bern Durham 6. Sacrifice hits Cnrtls, Stocksdsle, Davis. Time of game 1:40. Umpire Mr. Proud. FOUL BITS. Gettlg and Foster will be New Bern battery today. The great Stocksdale will probably pitch for Durham. The State League games were all won yesterday by single ran scores. Charlotte defeated Wilmington 4 to 8, Raleigh won from Greensboro 5 to 4. STANDING OV TUB CLUBS. won lost ran cant. Charlotte 10 v 8 Raleigh 0 S Greensboro 8 6 Durham 8 6 New Bern . S 8 Wilmington 1 18 768 688 (71 571 857 077 Vanceboro Precinct Meeting-. The meeting wu called at 18 m. May lvth, A. J. Oatlinwas made chairman and W. E. Brown, secretary. It wu moved and ascoaded aad car ried that the following F reel not commit tee be elected. Wm. Cleve, chairman, N. a Ipock, & C. Whltford, George Hill, A.J.Gat- lln. It wu moved, seconded and carried that (be following parlies be elected del egates to the County Convention on Msy 84th, 1808. JN B Ipock, W H Ipock.-Bryeu Willis, A J Gallia, Z M Carawon, George Gas- kins, Wm Cleve, George Hill, D I Whltford, G A Whltford, NormaaLaa outer, Juper Carawon, Joe Dudley, Rank Buck, Frank Williams. ' Hon. O. R. Thonus wu a adorned for Congress sad D. L. Ward Esq , for So licitor, forth Is district A. t. Gatltx, Chmav W. B. Browb, Secy. Advertiser, (! ! All advertlsera. desiring cbinged MUST have theit .oopr In this office B7 NOON to lnaurr qhango in the following dai iaseV U'''-, New Things oai Sato this Wee . Ladies Bustles aad Dress Forms, SSc aad 600) New Imbroldered White Shirt Waist Pattens, (LM; one lot Mens Flae Colored Madras Shirts, vara 700. all slsea, this waekTSOe. BARFOOT BROS. SODA DRINKS I when served right is health- tuland a utritlouai We endeaver Z to serve only the -pferast Syrups, maoe tram npe frulta, eane. tnptt T and- water. Chocolate Is made Z from Hn Tier's Cocoa. We take f great pride to our CHOCOLATa) 9 Z DRINKS. If you want something Z deliolous and rich try our Choco- hte or Chocolate Cream Soda. All " the new frAintaln drinks are her ', too. TRY C1N-CHO. '; " BRADHAM'B ITAItJIACY. ' A lumber of people left on the steamer Nense, Monday evening for Norfolk where they will attend, the Elks Carat tau , - - Tickets for the Free Will Baptist Son day School picnic will be on sale at the boat Thursday morning May 88. Tickets wv awt mo cenia. . the singing class of the Orphan's bosm atuxrord wiu give, an entertain meat at the opera house tomorrow. raarsday evening at eight o'clock.: All ar requested to come. Admission Sfici. foradnlta, U otaforehlldren. ; - RcvlviMeetlnjf. Special meetings are to begin tomorrow nigut la the First Baptist Church of this city. Dr. A. C. Barron of .Charlotte Is to u uw pracong, ae is one or the lore- most evangelist pastors in the South. The public is cordially Invited to attend the meetings- Services every evenlnc at eigni o'clock, , : ,, New Electrical Company. Mr. &K. Tickers, an electrician of Dajrham.. has made arrangementa to rorm a co-partnership with Mr. John O. ureea fend - they will conduct f.eflalf!ifc .electrical. supply house and will open for business at 74 Middle street soon. TheeegenUeAufn 111 make contract ftr wlrlnr hotiaea WAauti tA atAim. tn. electric lights and will cheerfully make estimates on any work In their line. Every hind of electric appliance will be found In their store. HIGH MEAT8. A meat diet Is not good for the health any wsy.-Judlana polls News. If newspaper scorching were effec tive, the beef trust would soon be well done.-Clereland Leader. People wbo think they would like to be vegetarians might find this n profit able time to try it. Chicago Record- Herald. Shakespeare often put n nugget of wisdom In the mouths of bis foola. Sit Andrew Aguecbeek aald: "I am a great eater of meat, and t believe that works much harm to my wit" Philadelphia Record. 'in the Waii In a little town (there dwells a man at exceedingly shiftless disposition, and recently ha snt hla "onrna-nn-mnnm - Hls .wlfe bad borne .with bubiftlesa neas for somoyeara. Sometlnjee" she acolded blm aharply. but It had.Mf-ef- fect Bo long as he could shafaojAown to the village store snd'.gosslptrtth ouwr nrar oo.tweiia in me town no aia not care for a sharp tongne. He never worked," a Dd the ,wlfe sup ported her husband and did. the house work, cooking good meals forth last- bom to greedily, devour. On,day;abe had a chance to work twTdldDot.tak n. tii wire neara about it. and reave him a piece of her mind, but boreceiv ed.lt aa stolidly as ever. . Ha jrent down to the store that morning, as ostutvaa placid and as self satisfied as ever. When bo returned at noon, a strange eight greeted his eyes. The boose aval empty, bare as Mother Hubbard's cup board. He went Into the bedrooms. Bedsteads, bureaus, sit the furniture, the curtains, everything had been re moved. It was the same barenes down stairs. He crept Into the kitchen, hop ing that there at least he might find something comfortableHere, too, emp ttneas greeted him, but directly lnjtha center of the floor was little arhit mug, and on It in gilt letters .were the words, "Think Of me." Why AateHeaaa Thtak aleker. The American people can think q nicker and more to the point than any other people In the .world. This state ment was made recently in a New York newspaper, but the reason given Was wide of the mark. The American people read In the aggregate ten times more than any other people. The Amor- Kan boy gets his Inspiration, his ener getic disposition, his ambition, his keen snapshot lodgment and his Quick fait largely from his reading and Tory largely from his newspaper reading. The poise and culture sod refinement and solidity come later in life from the reading of books and mags sines ana from contact with men and things. n is the amertcan newspaper .which seta the initial pace. Posh and pluck are .contagious, end more germs are hatched in the average Amerlcaa newspsper office than anywhere Booklovers' Bulletin. "What kind of ducks are tbeeer ask. ed the visitor la the ornithological de partment at the museum. . "Labrador," aald the attendant "We paid 11,000 for those two spedmens." "Ooabr exclaimed the visitor, torn. Ing to bis wife. "He ssts they nald 81,000 for 'em. Pve bought finer docks for half a dollar many a tJm What, nare yon gut em in uuu Bisss ease forr : he . uqulred, ' eddreeslnf the Bjmtaa sgaln.,;i-T''');:''.w'-'.,,;''''v;' ; y "Because they re about the most notable exhibit we have. Those birds yore shot In 186a ' Labrador docks are aow exttnet" . -. "He" Mrs." exclaimed .Ihe visitor. turning to his wife once more, "they put 'em in that glass case becauoe they naveni a pleasant odor. And I dont wonder at it Thev arm ahot la ISM -Chicago Trlbooe. ' S - . Hoalary BartBlna tbto Wsk. A big shipment of Ladles Pine Hosi ery consisting of black and fancy colors. also lace strip at the following special prices, 10, 15a, tse, 88o and 60c pair; also Infanta Seeks, la white and black, at 10. Me ft Sfe pr. BARFOOT BROf". Ocart at DtU'. : Theo, Oubaaola, Royal Blue, Lew Wallace, Flor da Teller, and other lead. lag branda, at Davis Prescrlptloa Pha I .' i . , ... . ' ' Celery Headache Powdera, . There Is not sny better remedy for headache tbaa these powders. ' They sever full to relieve. Hade and sold only at Psvls" I'rescrSpUua raarmacy. ALL HAIL, THE MICROS?. Be draw the eurtaina. sister, and stoo na For anierobMijuid baollll are IdDklnc no hi-h llnkaL - - , MM Ulf. .'' Oe atertiiae the water aa4 dbdnfect the tke tsras la grimly sAalklna? like, soma And while you'ra fota fbses tUacs . Toa'4 ttettw de 'am twtoa, an van 7nrve got em S o oowa and boll the. iesl Be careful of the mutton: eh. curd n ' wU thsBMatt - . It's tuU ( varied Bkicrobaa we would not oare lo an": . . Aad traoe the aataoadenta el that aedtw i - ttva atewt . - .We know not how much danger Is lurktng i. mimwi I'.riM. .... UV YWNUWW Ul TTlTmBl And sulphurise the Moa, And once aanla. dear aiatar. POWX fall to BOU. the ICSII Ahl Knowledga an apaettuutt Onca wa were bUtb aad free - Aad dlda't build our fear on aderobea wa eouian I see, - -But aolanes has aAUueid ' they're evamrhenr They're iwlaxmiiig the ataS we eat; they're awsian us auri If we neglaot to heed 'am, They'll nave as la a trtoe. Bo, alater. deanat aiatar. after hava flnlshed reading that romance in three acta, entitled "The Deadly uerm; or, xne Bcianuno solar Fles ua," and after you have drawn' the curtain, stopped up the chinks, ster lUasd the water, durinfeetad the eook, examined th mutton and secured the history of the stew, t ' QO DOWN AND BOIL TUB ICEt " : '-'.-.v.-a-.. r-Galtlmora New. GUM BRANCH. Msy 18. Tobseco is looking well in this section and we hope for a good har vest Corn promises a fair crop in spite of ihs long dry tpalL The cool weather, very unusual for the month of Msy, will be favorable for the tobacco plant set since the rain last week. Two Mormon elders were here last week and left suddenly for New Bern where, they nald, prcallent Miller wis very sick. Rtv. A.J. Holton flllelhls regulir appointment at Richland's Sunday. Mr. Frank King has moved to bis new tome. Gum Branch feels the need of a Sun day School and we hope to see one siarted here before long. Voxpopom. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mr. L. G. Daniels went to Norfolk yesterday on the steamer Reuse. Mr. J, W. Grainger, a well known cltiten of Klnston wu In the city yes- (eraay. A Cenplalat. "He's a might; bard man to get along with," said the practical politician sad ly. "Mighty hard." "He seems thoroughly honest" Of course be Is. That's what makes blm so erratic and unsatisfactory. Ev ery once In lwblle be Insists on doing something simply because he thinks it Is right, without waiting to figure out what Its effect on bis political pros pects is liable to bo."-Washington war. A Vara. 'What part of speech Is button r asked the teacher of the second grade grammar class. 'If s a verb!" exclaimed Bobble posi tively. 'A verbr echoed the teacher In sur prise. "How do yon make that out r 'Well," answered Bobble, "when goat gives s feller a buttln' don't It ex press action, belli and state of beinT -Ohio State Journal. A Daagereaa Pair. & aiscussion about the numerous highway robberies wss on. "To me It at first looked like a case of 'Tour money or your lifer" said one. "Howr "Going home last night I met a law yer and a doctor togethr."-PhIladel phis North American. That Waaa Olhars. Ton are too careless in the use of words, John. It is Just as easy to be correct as to be Incorrect Get s book or two on the subject of rhetoric and read op a little." 'Read up, nuclei Do you want me to sand on my bead when I readr New fork Tribune. The Other War. Bllm What is Speeder doing nowT Blum-Be Is interested In a get rich quiet scheme. Blim-Tou dont say so? Blum-Yea. He la courting so heir ess. Town Topics. Oa aa. Tea Plaae Paalahaaeaf. ' "Did paterfamilias shoot the borglar he found in the booser ' "No; mock worse than that He made the man walk up and down with the baby till the break of dawn."- Judge. , . . To the atizeiu of New Bera.' r At the request of the President of the United States I will receive sad forward say donations which yo may desire to mass to the. survivors end s offerers bf the Martinique disaster.. " ' -.;.;.: SEYMOUR W. HANCOCK, i r - . rostmuter. ... II i ' , . . ' ' J--, . Oruges Me pair doses at MoBoriey. . , c:zMta witat yoai tt, ' He Re Out Got J Cinght; Credv Cure that case with II. G. 0. the safe, sure and painless CURE. 1 t 8 days. Price $1.00. Sold only by HARGXT8 PHARMACY, Cor. Eroad A Fleet Street. Mttlt I Mtttt'tfttf ! . ! t S 'Spring Fever. DU you ever hava a ease of "Spring revarr wnen uwu the hardest work in the world to do anything at all f That wu because yoat system's machinery wu out of order and required overhaul ing. BRADHAM'B LAXATIVE CHILL TONIC is the best kind of a system cleanser aad general tonic. It enriches the blood and stimulates Ihe liver to greater activity, removing sallowness. pimples, malarial poisons and building up ue neann generally. Just the thing for "poorly" children. At Brsdham's Price 50c a- . , L . BallPlayers a well u everybody else, need some good liver medicine occasionally. BRADHAM'B ANTIBILIOU6 LITER PILLS "cleanse the liver, cool the blood and ease the head," without griping or danger of salivation noto this these pills are purely vegetable and serve their purpose u well as If they contained some Injurious mineral drug. Boi.of 36 for 860-13 doses. Mfg. and sold at Brsdham's Pharmacy. Taxes Must be Paid THIS WEEK, Or Property Will Be Advertised and Costs Added to the Taxes of all Failing to Pay. No Further Time Will bp Granted. J. W. BIDDLE, Sheriff, Craven Co. May 18th. E. HAVENS, The Old Reliable Shoe Maker on Middle Straet has pleased the people for years with his work. Can excell all others in the business in this oity. The repairing of Ladles shoes a specialty, 130i MIDDDE BTUKET. LAXATIVE TASTELESS HILL TONIC. Combining the Inslln prop. rtv ofCaseant, bamltoial aa a gener- al toae. BBADBAJS'S PHARMACY. uHiMmv, ovc. univ sola at In P K Cords, six styles, 25c val ue, for 20c. jiff I .Nice Light Weight Goods There are so many light weight t -things here, and they are all fashion- . able, not many of them expensive. For' ' X lOo the yard we are showjng 'k tiful line of Colored Lawns ana ior 100 we are offering some special ': things, in Dimities and Mercerized Cords. 1 a av tn juur purchase too for you. self of this 67 Pdllock f) I....... . I . T . . '. . "i. i i. 'A Our ."ECLAT" HAMMOCKS atelht Acme of N Perfection. ' , : 6. N. Ennett. ; SS-, Foy & Wood Co., Practical Tinners and Plumbers. Tobacco Flues, Stove Pipe, and Hoofing. We make a specialty of Hot Air Heating, Steel Ceiling and Iron Fence work. Yon will find us at Draney'a Old Stand, South Front Nt. New Repair Shop. A. II. GREEtf. A practical Carriage builder and black mlth, has opened a shop In the old Ice house on lower Middle street. All repslr work on Carts, Wagons and Buggies done with dispatch, and work guaranteed. Horse shoeing a specialty at 75 cents all round. Feather Dusters AT Reduced Prices. Sticky Fly Paper, Lemon Juice Extractors, Ice Picks, Ice Tea and Soda Glasses, Milk Shakers, AT WHITEHURST'S 45 Pollock St. Pretty Windows are possible if you supply pretty Cur- tains, and we have a stock to insure yonr getting good ones. Hero are Curtains of light, filmy lace, in exquis ite patterns, which will add much to ' the beauty of the room, while repre senting' a very moderate outlay of money. a most bean and Batiste: OorPver'statu lit -i . a W . .a - - . is.one popular leaiure 01 our Dusiiess.' T It is so well organized and well man- aged that it never delays or disappoints. , t T la -I .11 ' X V X aor Tin su suo uuio-uo small '.to be sent home We nrge yon to avail feat- conveoience when doing i f jour suopping. - M- - . r i-ive n Street. Skeleton Lined Suits. THE PROPER THING wear. A large assortment of patterns in regular, slims and stents. Prices from $6.50 tn S12.5D You will miss it if you buy before see ing our line. J. G. Dunn & Co., g 57 olloc: Street- g OCCCOHTTWTHTTiTTTTOCCOO One Owing to the fact that we are will on Tuesday, May 20th, put on sale our entire line of Lawns, Dimi ties, Organdies, etc. at such attractive prices that they are bound to go. All Gc, 7c and 8c P'igured Lawns at 5c. l'2Jc and 15c Lawns and Dimities at 10c. 20c and 25c Organdies at 15c. . Also a big lot of India Linens Persian Lawns at name reduction. Striped Lawns for Waists at 10c, l'2je, 15c and iiOc. Ask to see our Ladies and Childrens Oxfords. J. I Phone 160. Gl Pollock St. SMITH'S A real Spring Day your winter underwear on if you don't look out. You had better look ua un. - Our line ol Ladies and Gent's Underwear for Summer will surprise you in quality and Price-lOc to 60c. We still have a full Hats. Latest Shapes. Our Clothing will please you. Remember, all bought lor spot cash, vou get the advantage of SMITH'S, Brsdham's Anti Bilious Liver Pills, sre purely vegetable anil set bv stimulating the liver, causing Increased flow ot bile and producing natural move ments of the bowels. Thev do not Dro- duce griping or sick stomach. Hurc cure for Constipation, Flatulency, Heartburn etc. Price 23 cts. Manufactured by O P. Bradham, wholesale and retail dmg glst. BOLE AGENCY FOH AT DAVIS' PHABHACY, OBt. A. NlOOLL. THOa. O. HTM AH. loll 4 flymaD, . Fire Solicit trade'andjask the patronage ot those desiring fire insurance. Only First-class Companies represent ed. - ; v Temporary Office orer Uymaa BopdIt Co., Crayea Btreet ; ;' '. ' DD-tO; 41 Date Horse Shoer, HAH jrACIICOJeT. I am still shoelns horses, and dolna ail mo oi jtsiacasmiui work, bar been working as (lie business bere In New Bern 40 year! am on the Wharl Back ol Clias, a Uills. - i . i 9 Insurance for Summer Week overstocked on the following lines we BAXTER, 82 middle Street. Middle Hi. will catch vou with lino ot Gem's Straw it. EC. D. & O. D. Line, ELKS MAY CARNIVAL AT NORFOLK VA. On account of alwye ncra-lou u e n ill sell tickets tn Norfolk and rclurn for :0. Tickets for sale on Mav 1M. 20, 81, and 22nd. (lood to rrlurn until May 24ih 1E() HENDEHSON. A(!ent, t!ay 1(1, 10OJ Carload of Stock's Best Patent, Diadem & Hose Hud Klour. Tobacco Twine. All kinds of Gro ceries, liope and Netting. I)U of Empty Flour Barrels for sale. Pine ar.d Coal Tar. B, II. DAVENPORT. 84 Middle St. A Joyful Acceptance Is always rlrea to an Invitation to ride ma Waters7 carriage, a they are . renowned for their ess ridlnsr aiialltiaa. as well ss their stylish appearance. This coniblnatlon caa only sec rue frpm a ya. '- . hide that Is perfect la construction and Anlsb In every detail. A bettor ran-la re . , 1 , cannot be built than the genuine Waters' buggy, robber or steel tires. . We built .. anything you want. Lowest price when T quality Is considered, , . -j . vi;vj. O. H. XYnten & Bon, ! " Phone 188,. -;;"fv 78 Broad 6t, Haw Baair, If, C
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