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i .--. - - - :' . aiVttattvs.wad.j'i I- ql xx-iro, Mf,; KIW BXS8, B. C., - THURSDAY " MORSIXQ, OCT0BM 16, 190 J. -if- - TWINTY-FIRST IIAIU 'ft fHackfouraif "i" rlnwin't nraiAnci-tn anil tab choinar modi tliUl Otlur MODlft ,2 BUT ; t 4- Better Goods for : Same g r.1onpy. jj Ton can be the better Judge. COME AND 8KB. M We have Kyerything New In tit Latert WeT6t Broad J V' I mCRBlSED RAEWAY COMSTWJC I HOT. lllrtt . rcabete Pwl KetueA 0. D. c. ! A LiRQB LOT OPN telie leteUag. Let bo word of dishonor I to the memory of oar beloved President I ne taserM to npaoia go nncnsuengea. ihm KHr PK Be faithful to yonr trut I WyTi T T I ' V. . J .UlUHlUOn. UIUIUH IIHJil tllEWIII UHU Sixth Annual ConTenuon or norm i Utt ot To complete the mono- Visit In p. Cards. lorroii ; Bimas, dot, .15-There wu light froetheretUsnormlnfi It to ieU there vu froet Beetembar ML mm here. , Be hudred doOartoinw mooaji fond mi reeelTed today by the State Kpertmtendant of poUlo ! inatrnetloa. Of thii $S00 goet to the 1rad Kheol e ntHWIt Carolina Chapters. I aunt to be ratted la grateful memory Ionr oaiorea-rreaiaen, our. Ticmnoii 17nTrolrQa aorlflce. I hare atood by hit oeU and envelopes, Large Gatherlaf and Splendid Ad- dreuei and Beaert. Ceirt - ?, Hease Beaatlftdly Deeo- , rated fei The Auev- vv " MedBaaghtera. I my heart burned within me, aa I thought I n. --jL,--orer ail the lndignltiet heaped on him. I Jf laying GardS, Daring hla inoaroeratlbn led a falon'a eeU. loaded with a I PftnCV and Moiimini? DarU, In which the ued theee prophetic I Paper In D0X6S wnoit , Al tue Diooa w we mnjrn i waithe-aeed of the churches so shall V0 505 Tablet. 1 FRESH CAR LOAD Flour' lust received at J. L. McDantets. Drift, White Frost, and Admiral ' - a k j XBM Will N flVM mm IDOvNM in UUII mu vpwM Cloths, Ladial Cloth, Zebellne, Poptoe; French Sergeft, C Confederacy of North .in ni. nnitu v.n. ihnink H.nJ. T.tKri RiUiii1ti ( I .... n m. mm lrkMiiiiK. In that Rlxth Annual meet- au ine neweN piiwiew, aun uuier xaaamuauta jwuim IS OrderanlfoiBUter4aift Certainly no hancUomer plass of meet-1 holy U tl wedof s new Booth." I Ledgers, Journals, etc Just Received. ."".rrT; ..n7T;"Tr '77 jHerDrooharwhu been Wnlled. Our tM wiura eempaay ae Ptasa u .. -- " T old town hat Hun Phoenla like frt It wU be Oo. X, tad Begtoent. f I rejuvenated court room, whK was yes- Mhefc w no iongef Athenlant but, Tii.i. niin iinlm tnriraMln inHltsffltT frr-T'T" uw wuwuiimtinuie unirersaistruacie tor oreaa. - 1 T- ' . . . . n . . B V .L I - 1 - 1 1 .h. .nMl Af DatlKnterS OI XDn VOalOUOrKCT UI lUIhUl W Haw BUUMUUW UUUlim WWBpii. V riMiins. in their Sixth Annual aourlnvaderiand:haTe,le(ineapracH- lng. Every Department Completo. orer last yara allies The teport of the oorporatloa oommlsdoa, girtog the flgaiaa, ma be mad aest aaoath. It will also eontala the tpedal raoommen- datloaa of th. eoasmlsaloa. , along ail lines and as the State tax oommlssloa. la Vanes eoaaty the widow of a Flags, rinet, plants, pictures, 6a every aide, artistically and beautifully arranged greeted the visitors, and maae the rentlon haU a deughtf ul meeting place. ' Convention called to order by the Just Received New Conets-The Bojal Worcester, the J V latest thing Prinoeas hip, aaiurei oorreot fit, the only Conet X made that will properlj reduce stout figures to correct propor- ,w ft Q. Plant and X tiona. Gives grace and comfort. . Sole agent for the Dorothy Dodd, Thos Ziegler Shoes. ealneoDle. Wshave lost much of our prestige, but we have not forgotten our old trick of hospitality. - Mrs. President, United Daughters, In ihs name of our President of oar Chap ter, of our children, of our veterans we bid you weloomst Mr. Win. H. Oliver then addressed the Daughters in Convention In a fine wel come from the dry of Mew Bern. Mrs. Win, H. Overman, our beloved State President, responded in her own charming manner, her address being listened to with loving attention. MBS. OYSBMAH'I ABDUSS. Daughters of the Confederacy We Fall Clothing Scappitx, Latitr, Bstler lia trer Our line of Griffon Brand Cloth ing Men's Suite in Extra Fine Worsteds and all the real thing. Youths Suits in Elegant Cassi niere, Childs 2 piece, 8 pieoe and Norfolk Miits in fullest assortment and at prices that require no argu- . meat to sell them. 4tarwnakad dlad kef ora the aew Ma-I President at 10:45. Mr. B. A. Nuan an- stosY warrants were sent oat made eaet-1 aowneed that the busslnes would begin fort In the courts q force th clerk tolwltn. the singing or "ine via jiorui give her the warrant, -,A daoWoa waslState.- Bcv. Mr. B. V. Bumpas toad In tmlsr rtadered stalest her. Wt '"'"gl prayer. The choir then sang "Bonnie alma the Una of a SuDMme Court dechvlBluo Flag. .. s ' I airs. Jrreaerica u. nooeris iruo iut The State board of examiners of pab-l ry address as foUows: llalaitltntlnaa nMl InriM at UlS Inline I ' . I DlULfl ZZrttFZZu7mi ,7 " T-T,. Jareln1alrewBra-gwat KeW Bern, feeaauai. xae aoara, wnica is a new i Pwiid Worth CsroUnaDKli.ni .h .Hitnentio New Bern at one, wm make Its first report to "IrUlon United Daughters of the Confed-1 the confluence of the Bouse and Trent Governor nest month, and ft will be I aracy, I esteem It a great privilege to be I RiTen. We are guests of the New B"n transmitted to tte legislature. The in- . . at . . . . at .i..i a a l spenioBwpiiuua .... l -B-"! .1(vm. thU occasion be frttlUlrThmBtf .Hvllflm.. This Is - lai in cmenuna oia fane. I tormina new ties. - Bs-Congressmaa James B. CHara.1 Uhasalwasy been our custom, in an ,-j , Haw Ban. anw danlm thlt I Saaress oiinis ina, to go ubok hi an ooloraa, M newtwrn, aowaeaies uiati . , . . mmnA m.konr nrond boast. that New Bern waa once called tne AM- ana of Carolina, and that It was the birth laoe of uaston, or tnaniy, or uaager, oi swks and men oi tneir stamp. OWEN Q. DUXN, 69 POLLOCK ST. cprize Competition I The makers of the Famous Queen Quality Shoes For Women offer 100 Cash Prises; First I prize $1000, 2nd prize $600, 8rd prize I 4400, etc., lowest'prlze being $5, making I a total of New Barrel Corned Beef. No. 1 Shore Mackere'. Spiced Pigs Feet. ) Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter, Fancy Elgin Butter, fj Kock Candy Drip Syrnp. Na Bob Pancake Flour, Buckwheat. Grape Nuts, Force, Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, Postum Ceral. Fresh lot Ginger Snaps 5c lb. f Codfish, Irish and Sweet Potatoes, and a complete stock of everything usually kept by a flrst-class grocery establishment. Wholesale ft Retail roejer, $5000 oo 'Phone 01. 71 Broad St. he signed the call tor a Slate convention of negroes to be held at Raleigh. - By aest Monday the freight engines oa this division of the S. A. L. will be wood burners and will use MX) cords a dev. Large contracts for wood are made. The Strike Situation. Spaolal to Journal WasHiseroH, Oct. 18. President Roosevelt tad Mitchell had s long con ference today. PAYABLE IN SOLD. To be awarded abont Jannarv 1st 1903. 1 permitted to extend to you tne aospitai-i Chapter and we are bidden welcome to l to jqo women who give the best i yI""""."ur.w.iriWMaV "Queen Quality" is superior! friedships and In I th Nam Bern of Colonial davs. of lavish I to all other shoes for women. and magnificent living. It Is one of the I In order to compete for the prizes your I oldest permanent settlements In the I article most be written upon blank far-1 state, me residence m huh di u iwyai i Qoveraora. and turning baokwardwel msv Dioture some oi tne oruiiana ana i dsstUng scenes of the splendors "of the! past, neautliui woman ncniy gownea m kiv brocade, with powdered, hair and! A Short ntshed by us with each Quality shoes. pair of Queen I There were artanta In those days sndI..,.ii.r. nnita u rnnreomlT irrired In their fame spread abroad. I Knots of ribbons, laoe ruffles, yellow Bat, Daughters or tne uonieaeraoy,iDlnk udsky hlae coaUand jeweled we have mat together today to make a I buckles, tripping the stately minuet to ouder dossi. w nai are a nw giani maiio Mti ua low, while the mellow telleots. a few great men towering! ruii.nM, nf aandlailvht twinkled like above the multitude, to a nation ofHe-lt,,,, iUrii 0r romantic m6on light meat A few dlstlnauished names are tha hankanf thaaa hlatnrlc engraven on our memories, but we bear that have ever been true totals in oar Hearts a long master roii wrtmn i naoPU Md hu always guarded and M- wltb a pen dipped in Diooa. i ne oiooa (rianded the old town In the love affairs of heroes and martvrs. of those who suf fered for our wrongs, wnooieo loronri The atrtka aitnatloa remains serious. IUbSaTttotv I We are a patient, long suffering peo- Theremay be some clothing aalgosIaUona, end wW aot work until I pie, but whenj the Insolent foe Invaded D. F. JARVIS, 63 Pollock St. I K EMBLEMS! The most complete Shirt Story. GRirrON BRAND good as ours but not at the price. When yon buy here you bny right! J. J. BAXTER, 89 MM4I. Sttwt njii KM At S. COPL01TS. WhyP Because we eell GOOBS CHEAP FOB CASH. Below we state a few of our Special Priost on Saturday's and Mon day's. We give you a few prices on domestics : MEN'S CLOTHING. fS 00 Worsted Suits 10 00 Casslmer Baits -S 00 Men's Pants - 3 60 " " BOY'3 SUITS, tn 00 Suits -8 60 Suits - 17 For other prices see our large circular. We are strongly recommended everywhere we roam, one and all to examine our stock before buying. Very wepectfuUy, 1 00 Boy's Knee Pants, 98e $308 1 SB Men's Shirts . . . 98o 708 100 Men's 8hlrts - - - 74c 8 96 1 00 Men's Pat Leather Shoes, J97 198 9 SO Viet Kid Shoes 13 8 60 Men's Boots 116 4S7 8 00 Ladles Shoes - - 8 48 1 ge 50c White and Bed Flannel 17c Mitchell gtvet the word. Morgan's secret ageals left Wnkatbarre today-' COMMITTED SUICTOE I Could Hot Stand The Marriage of HU Loved One. Bptolal to Journal Baxaien. Oot 18.-A conductor on ths Illinois Ceatrsl raUwty, aamed deraoa, oommttted saldde at the hotel atLlttlstoa last night. Ha blew out his brains becaaaa Mrs Bryan, of Holly 8prlngs, Miss., with whom he was madly la love Jilted him. She married today at LUtiatoa, B, 0. State Baaator Bloholsoa, of Waahlngtoa N.tV She had been at LltUetoa r months, and Aadersoa had followed be there and has been aaceaalag la Us of her fair daughters, as wall ss in the business and noli Ileal schemes of her noble sons, flere was an arUtocracy line 0f 14 karat Elk wormy, anu ui vaoouaat uibisvuuiiu. vu- lightened, charltableand the fair Colo-1 p.v. Qrlrl Riif nTalDama has left heredlUry dlstlno- inS, JJODS ana UUw- tiona oi oeaaiy ana nuwwut, m pvuo i i j I of the head, or a tone of voice which is I tOnS. 6V6r ShOWn In I tha Ami flnwarnf worldlv culture, thai distilled essence of the most eiqulsite I JQTjr Bom- prouuoM oi social an, i ne paai reoora i of the General Assembly of Burgesses I 75 Middle St, leit 1 GnklH Hdw. Co., Hew Ben, I. C. Cotton Bagging and Ties. We have In stock and to arrive 300 Rolls Cotton Bagging, M00 bnndlca Cotton Tlea. Send us yonr orders. Prices are the lowest. J. K. laRtham eft Co. Itrlnff l: 'Harm ili c i il yoav aanlaga needs repairing, Hlaaulddewaa kept secret from her and the was aot awars of U whan the I hare late tale afteraoa oa way with her haabaad to Holly Springs, We invitelMlsa. ., ' aaBaaawsw-mmmassBawaiBBw--- C0PFEB Y1SB. Iloldt rait Until Tea Gelt fcagcMewa. I had used coffee UMdarataly inp to i all ysart ago," Writes a lady from Plney I -Creak, Md- "wheal I Wat astttd with aa attack of aarvoaa preatratloa, and was forbidden eoffea by my phpsictaA, I was eoaataaily ander ; treatment for aeariy three years. After my recovary.l took a cap of eoffea, aadttaaadf mete elekldJdaot want ear mm.v'M V r .the aervou proairetl), my atosaach waa veiy weak, ae that I had to our beautiful South land, ws rose as ons to resist hla invuron. and in no pUoa were the men more prompt to obey the call to arms, In no place were the woman mora enthualastlo In their devo tion to this sacred cause than this dear old New Bern. And la all the BOUlh nOplaOe WMI.i.. h.lha n-nnla mat In thla aama ground under the heal or. the despot aa Hew Bm M4S; Tne flrit priming press waa our town. Burnslde shelled our I u yroyaoe WM ,,t np here In 1749, streets crowded as they were with ourl ta 4 0j tha first Dlstricu In which retreating army and With our wouadea'la nD.-i0- Courts of Justice wasestab- aad With panic atnoaen woman .anain.nMi.-,ualanhara. children. Our own troops applied tne I a-j , the flaw Bern of Colonial torch In every quarter, mueir iesi pre-1 i5BJun4 the coveted objoot in the lamng w y uw vw .vwu i ww between tte sutea. Burniiae early rather roan nave it oooupiea oy tne ioe. to 18S9 m.pped 0ut a plan to capture Oar pleassnt places l1 this fair New Bern, and this city fell But the horrors of war paled before thai mt0 y,, ot ,ne- MtroB im Oiwaa Bpecwr, yiwi -, uia iuiwww ut ne waaa ana shuk wuvuku u.i w- .k k.-rt. nf Rnrnilde and troona. alanv There wu hot a house In whtoh .there I iiii abandonlna their homes which were aot more than one dead. -Uoy I became the spoilt of the enemy. The and all night the death i carta passed TtlU I br.Ta Qenersl Branch wu In command there soaroely enough Uvtag left tobuy I o Ue Qo-Mertte forces, but to vutlv ths dead thsy bore off. War andpesU-l 0r aumbert and advantagu aff ord- toaoe went hand ann aue wita latsine. in laadlna troops at al Those who refused to taseue osiaor mo,t on the river shore, the allegiance to the hated United States OonfedsraVeT were ordered to return to Government were toft to die of starva-1 ,, works faclncthe Meuae Blver Hon. they were forbidden to Duy or to I .ttMr -iiau dafandlna the town and " . . . I ranaUlni 1M WW "WW . liu. V. ..w, a of aaarUal UW, of. negro rule, or reoon-1 raar thev were obliged to yield, and from traction lolloweo. i ne ensmra ooaai i heroic and brave New Bern had come true. Grass grew la our pub-1 .,..', .a. fedetala. OlDo you know the Best Shirt to wear and the one that wears the longest P It's! "The RENSSELAER." EATON, The Fall Patterns in this Celebrated Shirt The Leading Jewekt.hB,YB &nd we are showing an endlesa variexy oi pax-terns- xnee gouuu vvux wo uu with either attached or detached cuffs. Store Dep't, Elm City Lumber Co. Phone 46. Cor. H. Front & Eden Sta. For Home Enjoyment . VntirmDretelT nothing can equal the Edison Phono 5an?uLkd in Z Tana gph. I havVinst received tOO Edison 5 ."inMiiS, .!Skf So-lded record, and the "fltandard" PhonoaTarjh with Edison's latest renro dnoar aotrether with the wonderful reo ri7.t and In thThtrt of our tow. Sy Vri and dTprX "rd produce, ery pl-ure Uiat sound ..u. ..... a-rf.hxl , I aiiuoiiiiB mij ". l'". I ui ln malrlnv a-arr word dlatlnot v w.w- "--- . I uoaa o. tne new sera oi voioniai These are some of the reeouec;! -du.. aw Bern of the Confed- tloaa that thlt day awakens. The bit- I aaya aaa in a MURPHY & CO.i Commission Brokers- fettfrti CtnnVi1 Cm?i f. Pfflri m biuui uiuvu, uiuia aiisiuuaMsii Wreotwirw hicaga to New York would eat eertaia things, I would have aAd I aa attack of stomach trouble sotawumet .' Ilaatlag several weeks, ao wheal was Intanerrt, received mSJ? taraaaa of those davs hu awav: ' Time -nst -eaiea our wounds but the aoara will ever remain. But. Daughters of the Confederacy, we are not met together today to recall oar past wronga or to cause our old wounds to bleed arreta. uur duty ues In the living present. "Let the dead neat bury its dead." s v ' mere is not one a wis ij Noalls, today, tome gallant young sol diet whoweat forth, full of life and hope eager to obey his eountry call, and who never returned. And there are others eedder ttllL who did retura to daaolata homes, to barren Belds.to desert edarasidas. They want to fight their araov bear the ssme record, true, brave, courageous, and patriotic Then when this grand organisation oi me vaugn tert of the Confederacy began Its gnat work, New Beia was among the first to aiwanlaa a Ohantat and to lead lathe .work. The Chapter lost Its first Presl- Ank anf, - AfMniur. aaa aaintao. Bin. Jane Hughes, who rests from her labors and at wita ua wesseo, ne areguesoi of thai Chapter and It is a privilege here. We feel that aa Inspiration eome from this Convention to pres ward, with this noble work, and that we will Increase In number, and prosper la oar work and that a lustre will rest anon as and the hlcaalnrs of aa "United orison" be ours so may It prove.. We can five. maklnsT every word distinct If you have not heard this machine call at onoe and let ua show It up to you I It is simply, wonderful. Ffcoa us. WM L HILL, 91-98 Kiddie Street. NEW BERN, N. a Royal Blue Coffee How essential it is that the coffee is good. No article of the table is more important and exerts a greater inflnenoe over the day's results than the morning cup of coffee. R. B, Coffee stands at the head for superior strength and wholesomeness. It is a regular 30c Coffee, but we are now , offering it to you for 26c per pound, or ono pound Free with every four pounds. Give it atrial and yon will never try any other. Yours truly, ' ooantryt battles, young; joyous, ruu oi i k nh.pj,. a, town, tor the the prayers S Honday, Oet. SO. McGehee & Broad St. Grocers. lis, Phone J37 aona and eoaraca. Thev tool . . . . i- j ana onssingB m ww ww every more on exchange. E. r, PATE, Manager, . ... 17 Craven Street- ooes and the thought of the comfort and haoDlnaw they left behind them. we iwsaar H so that as good aa new, We guarantee oar work. Our easterners are always satlsfled with our work and prtoea. You will bt taUsfld if you tend yonr work beta. The only place tn town to get any aad everything to repair arnggtos. , Bee as Brnra B-rlna and save aaooav. r . ' , We pot Bubber Tlras year Old or new wheels. We alirlnk yonr loose tires la a machine without cutting them. Everybody la tnvltad So a. th work of the machine putting new bolts la same i3pit o o4Ft!fCrZic can say aothlng' but food of hla Fan Suit if It's made cere. We dost know avavythlnij, bnt we do knew i W to make good, dressy, Ion--w-..rg elothea. aa our natrons of y siami- Ina will tell Tou. tioth limt -i-fuI measure ir a Aatnma tsuit p. n. c - v This Amm r :.v -i. I .. anlr la their waarv watoh- Iktat gatUng wotae anlU aothlag WyrWJT' would ttsy oa my stcaaaek, aotavaarlfe (d Q TbT returned, brokaa In water or asllk, aad I wu ao weak 1 had 1 kceJUL delected, sorrowfnl la spirits, . . , .... . - w - ! A - A I 1 . - '- ' Ifl Dfl iaa W1IS ipa bbh i aaa numi in uu-7, w - "" fMseeaethlnt Hke eoffea.. but that ww I empty their h tart hj tones cold, their . 1 - ;v i! ZT lovetf onu tcatured. . Daughters, our impoBBiB.B w.H,ww- - d,ty ne, bm) BhaU a tingle grave go got some Poetam Food Ooffeead whea I -nmarkedr Shall a single Veteran re- he asksd the doctor If I might, have it, I mala without a shelter for nia old agar he oaloklr answered. 'Tea.' Mother I ohaU tne wires ana cnuarea oi uese .A. la mnt I. aa illmlad. and aoo hi I -" " . r---- . iha Danahtera oi the uonreoeracv to ma part Of a cap and It wu delloloai,! prtT,n, ivTblr nanus may be lost to posterity, but thslr heroic deeds will be handed down from generatloa to genera tlon till lime snau ne no more. ; . - What wa do for these men wa must 00 quickly year by year their number grows lets. Una ny ona iney ar amwariuj id.nml to their Great Captain's call. . There era those who object to the re viving of these memories DaeKhters, o long as there Is a soldier! grave at onr fe-t, so long u there is a mxrble shaft pointing heavenward, recording their brave dunds, so long ss there Is S child to to, li while we have a tonirne to tpesk, we have s hand to work, let us do our full duty. "Lest wa forget, lest we fo.-i!" ' Cillilrea of lbs Confederacy mny - t o this nohle work was b- f-'in ty I . .-! kemorlal r" ' ulnn. If, I 'f I W Of IIS S'B ! t. 'i H f ! V !.l a lis j"'! I- i f !, ' t'-e i ' tf i IVOU witn tnem , . in, ,i. he we stand oa the Mount of PiivM lages,. . . f, tf ;i , j . i si, .t,. b . .a v , ' (Contlauel oh Tourth Page.) IN A HEW PLAY ' J1ARIB CORELLTd tWsfas igastsat etv: .BTOniA. BTMaimtMNwth-riajjEi Plug Pong Balls at MoSorlay'S.' WQRLIWOOD tHHUvtWHwmwnnTWWWUV r n a4. n w tf 1 . II . sT li II II IV-- :l:n satisfied every arsvlng, aad beat of all. stayed ea my stomach without distress, giving comfort landeed.. rot eevtral days I Hvad ea Pottum, gradually In araaaiig the amoaat l took antfl I could drink a eupfaL Thaal began to Uke aplld food with ft, aad to got well aad atrpng agala. I sow ss) It eoastantly, aad I am anttraly free from any stomach trouble. ': f athat ud Mother Doth sse It Coffee made Mamma aervout aad disagreed with her stomach se that she wou'.: taste It for hours after drinking. Fathor had stomach trouble for five or til ilirlnklmr. accurate ciitvin. Sn'ul ar tisans toil the sale. Lt us take yocr years, sad used to be deprived of va- I rtoos srilclet of food on accurst of It ITow hscta et S"- Vala&kCi" Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Trustees of ths New Bern Academy; the undersigned Will offer at publla tale for cash at the Court House In New Bern, on Saturday November the 8th, 1903 at 11 o'clock m, that valuable City lot situated at the comer of Middle and Broad streets fronting on Middle street 914 feet 6 Inches, and oa Broad street 107 feet 8 Inches. ;. ! (: " : . Thlt ssls off ert a rare opportunity for purchasing tome of the most vslusWs property In ths City. At the tame time and place, bids will s'so be rcM'ivod for the lot adjoining Hie Cont lloiire lot "'I occupied by i. W. r t'i " - ' . ! VAptlDtaepMertorrirli .tl '-rV 1 IT."" ' r. j ,- Bmaw version by Chaa W Uhaae. Oast of well-known deters! .. :., . Wonderful Electric Effects! .'..V' Beautiful Special Scenaryt '!' , ),', Stattllng niutloaal Management ot Alden Benedict, PRICES General admission 60c Re served sb) 7Bc. Gallery ISc 2 : 'Ovload Floor Ground from new wheat just reoeived, ' If 3 yon want a barrel of Good Flour give me a trial .'- ' ; .A'Wa ax receiving fresh goods by every train and boat, and ; can give yon entire satisfaction both In qnalty and prices, we 3 mention a few articles as follow8i Pettyjohn's Breakfast Food, ,H QkOT Q IUc ""l Grita, Potato. Chips, Sehredd: I ; Wheat BuscoitfFull Cream r Cheese, Imparted and , Comest: 3 . , MaootfYjTila Canned brook Trout, Canned . Mackerel,". Imported ; 2- and DorneetioBardlne Periled Ml : line of sverytlung to be loona in a urn oiasf grocery awre. - Youra to please, '. 3 Hffl ! I! ::T.K - 4 - i1 PBOJI 69, m, . i . . . . m w noicaaia ua swan viiwvw, Cor. Erokd eft Uavnoocic f I will pay the above reward fori tlie detection and conviction 'of the! I j or I' ri'ca who Uct np and i '' 1 T o por.! ''i of ry r " cn istttttittttststttttttttttttsttttttttst. Tooth trashes at Davis. , Dsvls rbsrmacy hu nst received a -, s --'Tienl of Tooth Bniahes made n of Tsr!. Eva fc-n-h . i , r . Presaipt!oaa at I Davts'.PrescrlpUonin atpeclslty of preacT ' and curoful attention ' n 1 r i I ' ' , ' tl- el"..
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