( ?- . - I vv Cv.' Vol. XX III 182, feir Eern, IJ. Ouiiday KIornSf IXorembcr 12. J .7 iL j , i u' J LI L J i'T.TJ.. " . . " li.- ' -iT,IMIM,M',,','1WWMMBaBBiBaaMaa - 9 It TTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTlMMtyTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf Miff m ti n i I .JU MP m Vanl .Two Special Values that will appeal to anyvwoinaxi when she sees them.' So lOODrop Skin with knit top and 22 inch flannel and deep Buffles, . worth $2.00, hut as these skirts i are new and never been on the market before we ol fer them at $1 25 .... . . No 1402 Mercerized drop skirt with accordin Plait, worth $2 50 for $1 75, the best guaranted kid gloves, all colors and all sizes. Should they rip or break ; while fitting on you get a new pair - J M Mitchell & Co., v PHONE 288. ' " 61 Pollock St., Opp. Episcopal Church. Ladies New Sample Jackets and Coats Just re ceived Yesterday LOT ONE. 25 Samples Short coats ' with Belt Back Nicely made up-to-date. Sold for $5.00 elsewhere, going at $2.75. LOT TWO 62 Fine Qjaiity wraps 42 inches long in Black, Tan and Brown $10.00 andH $12.50. Choice at the lot $7.48. OUR GREAT SILK SALE This is the bwt bargain in Silk rem nants we have yet shown. Assorted colors only 35c yard. BLANKET SALE. All Wool 11-4 Blankets, weight 5 lb. a good $6.50 Blanket, per pair $3.95. Good Cotton Blankets 65c. Extra . , Heavy Comforts, 92c. G. A. NICOLE fin d Boiler hmi. trick br Sals AJTIR THE SHIP IS WRECKED idr cm MI m how ah nbM han bM Altar ymm kana to hi mm wlM ar know how Uw flrveoaM lm bta oat Mil Wt nn l TW', hat ana-mnS mn)r waA JmMU MrmlnaC om nmmrn or titr i inniur4W only kM wm ollilw rtMM 200. ENTEI1PIJI3E BI1ICK & TILE BlF'G.C0i We can ship First- class ' Brick ; in any quantity up Jo 1,000,. 000. L - If you need Brick, ap ply to V.:.;: J. VV OTEWAUT, Secretary Trwnnr. f New Bern, N.G. r P, Tit EN WITH.1 IUCKSMI1Q fc WaiUEtOBf Bugglea, WigoM, Carta and Drays al ways kept In stock. I resot Urte . withoOt cutting with the latest Inv proved Ure shriek sr. I Vp food turpi of cart wheels always fai stock repairing dor at quick notice. ; Chop on Front street Mar the IUiln4. AsAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIjI " ' ' ' ' y.OfflcWEliti fit) t Hi GiTtngr fut .. " jCirii, : -' "'"-'.t'Br?o':rtoro New l oil Ve Have It , 1 jsl sail. on Sale Today. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Dress Goods, Underwear, Shoes and Clothing. Misses and Boys' Over- c tats and Jackets. In fact, we have bargains throughout the store. You can always find Bargains in our remnants in Percales and woolen goods. REMEMBER OUR PRICES On Cloaks, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Underwear, Etc., When making jour purchases. 76 Middle Street. ' New law Theatre Matinee and Night May, Ik 14 BRANDON COURTNEY OFFERS The Charming Comedy Drama WHEN I NAT GOODWIN'S LAST AND J I GREATEST, 1 SUCCESS. WEBB TWENTY-ONE aa played over 1.000 time In Kw York and Londoo ' ' ASK ANYBODY: Presented thla year by the Strongest company aver cast for this powerful ply. Prices 50c 7Gc andfl.00. Sale of acate opena Monday morning. Mattaeo price M, 60, and 7S eta.- IVER8IDEST0RE. Imported - Sweitzer Oheese 35 cts ; vJ36meslio- Sweitzer Cheese 15 cts;; Imported Limburgcr Cheese 20 eta, V , , . Fine Croam ", Clieese lOets. .: : 'i;D nAEiciiT CALL 08 Gaktn Cyck Co. fir right fonU and right prlca. Krw ktryeVi at llfi and tp to $M trH. ' I!W-ycl lirattlirdpp lM oath. Cotitrr Ur&kaa (tltd on four Mrycla at H2f Ka ts ecK Wa rr your gvn, r W tU, artrinf mfhin, ftc, ' tVok (kM promptly ty Vi!l4 workman. Ordrr ofCalo. 1-4 w - .. I : ;l Bril!ianf Wedding.X Gollsboro Arg ua, Nor. 9. V 1 A most beautiful wedding was solemn Jzei at St. John M. E. Church this afternoon at I o'clock, the contracting parties being Mr. Thomas Eugene Land, daughter of Ur. and MrsvJF. F. Tyson, The church wsl delightfully deco rated fox the happy occasion, with ever greens, variegated ferns, and other beautiful plants, and presented a scene of exquisite loveliness that was indeed pleasing to the ee'"ii-K' ft The organ wa- gracefully presided over by Mias Sallie wrenn, who render ed Mendelssohn's weddings march, aa the brie entered the church leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr Trent Tyson Sod married down the centra aisle, where they vera, met at the'ehancel by the groom, and Amid the beautiful dec orations, and staading under, an arch of .-evergraen, the' Uves. of the young couple we joined together in ' the sa cred bo jids of wedlock, The solemn cet(nony was performed in a: most impressive manner by Rev. A. S. Surratt, and was witnessed bra large concourse of admiring friend The ushers were Messrs. D. W. Cobb W. L .&mmerfin; R. W. Woodard and John Raper white Mr. Clarence Land, of New Ber,;i brother of the groom, acted as best man. ... .The brida is a ipost charming young lad v of fileasiri address and eentie - . - ' -tit;. - disposidon, nd has hosts of friends among het-wid circle of acquaintances, being f qr Aoma months past a popular saleslady in ihe .store of Mr. Jacob Cohen, and the fortunate groom is a popular young salesman of New Bern. The many beautiful and costly pres-' ente whlcli they received attest the high esteem in which the young couple are held by theltfrfends. , After th oerelpny the happy young eouole er liMtfln to the denot where they toA 0ia I Q East bound train for their futuM 0ttk in New Bern. They take frith them the best wishes of all our people. Uti (111 For Trees. The Woman 'I Club have canvassed the town An4 placed lists with varieties and most reasonable prices both at the Journal offlc, and -Davis' Pharmacy. With all this etpenditure of time and lenergy less than sixty trees, exclusive of the oaks, have been secured. The rates hae been jven for lots of one hundred; fewer will coeteoch individual about 10 cents more per tree. The order will be sent in by the 20th and we Orgs ppon the citizens to avail themselves of this opportunity toaecure beautiful young shade trees. The question of paying for the trees has been most anxiously discussed, and as the club bal no funds, they hesitate to place an order, and take the risk of collecting when the trees are delivered To look the situation squarely in the face the nursery man may not be so sure of the ability of the Woman's Club, as a body.io pay; long experien ce having taught tkat 100 per cent of collections AH unusual To prevent A possible refusal, and to make things tuiar, a eommittse will wait on aO Who have algnified their in tention of buying trees and collect In advanoA. AO parson who Agree to this will be supplied. All Who object, theia names wrH be dropped from the IK The ladle are forced to do this as a protective mature, aad hop noo wfll conceive Any personal element In it No exceptions wljl be made, aaeaah must aocompAny the order. ' ', The trees will be.ordered from Mr, J, Van Llndley of Creenaboro, oos of the leading aorsery-maa) of the country, aad who honest and square bueinee methods have built op a large patronage The price are a follow: .-. Pecaas 45 seat each, 4 to I fU . SQver witples, & eech, 11 to 14 ft. Sugar Mlplaa, lOo each, li to 14 ft. Elm 60c each, I to 7 ft ' ' .. i . ii" ii J Pfidleil Jtitl InrtrtctWA, Ralaifli, Nf. 1L-Tbe TmUIs partmefit ki A. 4 M. CeOeg offer special iettrM et tnstroctioo for n.'ll workert,' Th term begins January t, 1306 and lasts toft Waeka. Totaf ex- paneaa, Inchwng aoara, hMgmg.Moks tuition, totUle maurial, . ott, sixty ' The follow Ihg fnbjacts wiU be taught: Carding and (lining, wearing, design Ing and driing. ' . '- '" The e'j't'Ct Is wtQ equipped for toi t'U bwlnft "vb these tft weds eoure tat ihf.gei tor the ltmft of mill wwkTt Hj alry have ax friefv rJ frUh to pmt lhnv lrs ifrg tp !1 liivea. YlluM Hm-i'.-j ll Kiw Orliant cWe on Ih kU fit l, rsU'rj iA ( it'' t ,(i An ! r I Tr-.ct NOTICE ! - 1 .- Ts Druggists As Jlsrchssts J tiling fatsst I -ci St MsdlclnM, Bitters, Eie. f The Commissioner of Internal Rev enue ' has ruled ' that alcoholic com pounds advertised and sold as medi cines,' bitters, tonics, 'cordials, etc which are Composed chiefly v of spirits or mixtures thereof without the addi tion of drugs or medicinal, ingredients in sufficient quantities to - change ma terially the character of, the akohehe liquor, are subjects "of Special . Tax; and on and after Dec.' 1st, 1905, per sons selling such - Compounds will,, be held liable to tax as liquor dealers. The ruling that if such compounds are composed of spirits in combination with drugs, herbs, roots, etc.: and are held out as remedies for diseases stat ed in labels on the bottles they are to be regarded s medicines until shown to have been "sold for use as beverages is now' revoked: and persons 'selling compounds as medicines are held ac countable for the actual character thereof rather than what is stated in labels and printed matter sent out by the manufacturers. Respectfully, E. C DUNCAN, Collector. There's no beauty in "all the land That can with her face compare, Her lips are red, her eyes are bright, She takes Rooky Mountain Tea at night F. S. Duffy. Some fine vea.1 and venison at Coast Line Market today. Leave your orders at Oaks Meat Market for your Thanksgiving Tur- A Religious Barroom The Ram's. Horn prints tbe follow ing: "The dispensary at Ralekh. N. C. beats Bishop Potter's subway saloon. It is managed by W. N. Jones, deacon of the Baptist church; J. S. Mills, Suo day school superintendent of the Chris tian church; W. N. Snelling, steward of the Methodist church. The staff of bar-tenders are W. P. Batchelor, Epis copal; A, J. Heilwing and George Nor wood, Baptists. ' Ancient witchery was believed in by only a few but the true merit of De Witt's Witch HazelSalve is known by every one who has used it for boils sores, totter, eczema and piles Leave Market key. Dolls,. Store. your orders at Oaks Meat for your Thanksgiving Tur- Dolls, Dolls. Waters China The Season to Pay Up. j Fort Mill Times. The season is now at hand when every person who owee for a newspa per should pay up. without waiting to be asked to do so. Baby sleeps and growrwhile mamma rests if Hollistor's Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It Is the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. . 85 eenU, Tea or Tablet. V. S. Duffy. Good Advice Ask Anybody. . ... . - -Our reader cannot fail to have noted the persistence with which the manage meat of "When We War Twenty-One" have eellad'oa the public to "ask any body". This means that yoo ar re quested 'to enquire'; of anybody and everybody what tbey know or have heard about "When We Were Twenty One" which la to be presented at New Masonic Opera House next Tuesday matinee and night performance. " The utmost confidence is evidently enter tained by the management 'that what yoe Uara by such eoquine. will certain (y be hvorabVboth a to the eomedy drama Itself, and the company now pre earning ft. Two of the facta yea ere expected to Warn are (1) that the play U Kat Goodwin's last and greatest hit aad that he la stHl trying m vain to duplicate th earceaa, and (2) that ft I being produced this year by the most capable company, takirt aU-ln-atl, that ever had It in han4 It ought to be veryVy to verify thcee staUmat snd to kara tnoch rnfra bsid4 from those who hav n Ih pity, la Uvm dart of the telfbono and of wide and geawal travl people my be twr4 on crry hand who are rui only fmi!ir with the fafta ermrrminf this farrc-is criinwl-drsma snd ths pfrm)Tnorisl re It is sfijjlrg, but Ho htJt t-n It as pro'SiwM .y pr" f tY,m rowp'ny In t' f city iU,in lH rt few dji or wlis. I' r.ars r)'!-ry r,' fmrjVxf Tiils f r4 hw-! to ty.um in ttri ITc'7 let I'.iton Hurl- -r, :: ; (V: nit 1- i - A' 1 county cc?r.msicERs; REPC5T Th frsceedln'atlleveber -Meeting.; J gutless Far Sea EJeeea. taerif S':&x'iimA Truurtr Fill BumH -':' ' The board met at 1Q erclock a: iL Monday November 6th 1905 in regitlsj session at the court boose in New Bra n. c - - - Present commissioners, Foy, HarV eV, Richardson; Wadsworth and Barring- ton, v xi , " The report of Dr. J. F. Rhem, stfjSt of health, upon being 1 presented, wp accepted and ordered filed and record-) Ordered that the valuation of proper ty of H. B. Pearce on Middle street to be changed to 2,S00 on account 6t arror. :- Ordered that the valuation of fi property of W. E. Rowe at 199 Pollock itreet be changed to $900 on aecoan oi error.-. . The following Craven county rail oad bonds of the denomination of sach, having been paid by the treasure nz: Mos. 124, 1Z7, 1Z8, 129, 132, 13$ 134, 155, 156, 158, 179. 180, 189, $4 vere destroyed by the chairmanj b he presence of the board, and E-V. Jreen, county attorney and Geo. Raters, clerk of the board, i The report of the Auditing Committ ee, upon being read, was accepted Aid, rdered filed and recorded. On motion board took recess until 2.30 o'clock p. m. The board met at 2.80 o'clock p. m. tursuant to recess. Present commissioners Foy, WadJ vorth, Harvey, Richardson and BAT' ington. The report of J. W. Biddle, sherjtf, ipon presentation was accepted and ot tered filed and recorded. STATEMENT I. W. Biddle, Sheriff 'Craven Cousity, N. C- .905. Dr )ctober. 10, to State and county taxes collected $3,70$ 57 ro Schedule "B" taxee col lected 164; 8 3,86811 Dr )ctober J3, by F. S. Ernul, county treasr. GenL Fund $1,000. 66 10, do SO 90 10, by F. 8. Ernul, county treasr, Schools, 60$ 90 10, by F. 8. Ernul, county treasr.. Interest 159 (W 11, by B. R. Lacy, Bute treasr. 1,0004 by Commission on 8, 808. 12 st , 6 per cent 18$ 49 By Bal on Hand 534 H 8,861 i Respectfully submitted, J. W. BIDDLE, Sheriff. Sworn to and Nov. S, 1906. subscribed before m W. B. COX, J. t. The report of the Grand Jury was re vived and ercUrad filad and recorded: . The Grand Jury la session makes (hi following report: 'Have acted on-thirty wo tndki nenta. .-: , - . Have rehzroad thraa for want of erf dence x ' Have retoraed thlrtoea true bitk Hsve retora 1$ sot too bin. Have made S indictments. -' Bava carefully investigated the rfecs; ag which occurred bx the county, , 44 And It impossible togetanymformaiia eading to eonvlctioaof the partlse ing part fa same. . ' - . . Have carVully exaretocd Magistral! report, aad flndeorreet ' . , , . HsvacarsfunyeiamlnedRoadRerfcrf ind find them to good shape. , . Usve examined the County JaiL i And same to first class eonditien, thai tvery rooca and cell are claaaand evsry anlUry precauUoa use) to protect the hllh of prisoiiara; that the ahariiT if (ding prisoners with fair and whto ome food; Grand Jury would recem mnd that the Comiuissionsrs plw ster eloMt la eolla and put ee plate aewraga, also to put down Ala1 (Ur where eary. Hsve also eemlid the Ceuaty ITts and find It la rrfaet "condition, thoM at th llMMf!tHH(ntl i rriirg all stUmUon rw.uiry, i. euld not be putmbtur e"vliiiw,:.i thl thr is 17 trVi inmat, r,J one while, W. B. pMrts, rremiv T pV.l'mr, trnrn TonVp 1't' Cm an Ti1 hT ir.g bHI Jrr J in tV. 't4 in r.r,f..rn,!ty r - tf ., of V frusta U'l f 1' ", t 1 "An II t I ' - n ? i , 1 T " 'M V r.. r. ' -r e ! ( sa foHows: WHEREAS Apeatkm haa' this day bf r h lied before our Board, requesting tUfan sleotion be held in No, 1 Town- Craven count for the purpose 5jersaafterae4 out ; V Tit iS therefore srdered hv fh Rnanl j - Commissioners of Craven county, tv '4 election be helf in No. 1 Town- si said county, on Tuesday, Dec J 1W6 according to the laws and regu kftieh provided for the election of the pfe$r of. the General Assembly. At wifon election the said Vetera of No. 1 TewAship shall vote upon subscription Of -ine subscription of Twenty-Five Thou And (125,000) Dollars of the second mortgage. 5 per cent thirty year bond of thi Raleigh and Pamlico Sound Rail road Company, in accordance with a edtitiftn this day filed before the Board W Commissioners. fff is further ordered byie Board of fomjissioners, of Craven county, act ir If and for Township No. 1, that a naif Registrar for said election be had ifejqOested in said petition, and that" thfgistration books shall be kept , as is now required by law. H g further ordered by the Board of Com jpiissioners of Craven county that W(tt. Cleve be appointed Registrar of ceboro precinct and N. M. Lan- eAtf and J. W. Stubbs poll-holders i' is appointed Registrar for Maple eat precinct and J. T. Bland and J. f , pixon poll-holders. I it further ordered by the Board of Coonyndssioners that a notice of said ejection snail be published in the New $M Journal for thirty days, and be jp4r9F$ised in No. 1 Township, at the place, and two other public in said Township. Whereas a petition has this day been filed before our Board, requesting that Aft election be held in No. 2 townsHip, tven TOuntv. for the Duroose herein aftef Set out It hi therefore ordered by the Board 6t doinmissioners of Craven county, tat An election be held in No. 2. town ship of said county, on Tuesday, De cember 12, 1905, according to the laws And Regulations provided for the elec tion of the numbers of the General As- nbly. At which election the said voters of No. 2 township shall vote up on Subscription or no subscription of tH thousand ($10000.00) dollars of the Mcbitd mortgage. Five percent, thir ty yeAr bond, of the Raleigh and Pam lico Sflund Railroad Company, in ac cordance with a petition this day filed before the Board of Commissioners. It I further ordered by the Board of CottmlMoners, of Craven county, act In, to and for said township No. 2, that A new registrar for said election be had aS reqiieated in said petition, and that the registration books shall be kept open, Aa is now required by law. It I further ordered by the Board of Commissioners of Craven county, that tf. T. Fulcher be, and is hereby ap pointed the registrar of said election aid that F. A. Fulcher and Gilbert A. Gejiaa be, and they are hereby ap pointed, judges of said election. It U further ordered by the Board of Commissioners that a notice of said election shall be published in the New Bern journal for thirty days, and be advertised in No. 2 township, at the rptln" P''' two other public place in said towoship. Tfa report of F. S. Ernul, Treasurer, wAi accepted and ordered filed and re corded. . Treasurer report for the month of October 1906:- CKNERAL FUND. 6c Bi, Balance on hand $138 69 INTEREST FUND. Oct. tl, Due Treasurer $183 00 FENCE NO. 1. Oct 11, Balance oa hand $31 71 FENCE NO. t Oc. tl. Due Treasurer $236 67 F. S. ERNUL, . ' : ' , Treasurer. Jjesfa aiid subscribed to before me till tit. th, 1906. , 4 , W. B. FLANKER, J. P. Otfafiim it I ordered that A. M. nimaof 1st tovpshlp be requested to raisli Mary Lancaster .ration to P; amount of LOO per month uhtil furtfr aotlce, '. ' , : - Oa ' motion It la erder that W. C. White of let towvshia be requested to furnish Oliver Dawsoa rations to the anncat of (1 00 par monih until further ', '. Tb rsgutar monthly biUs were al kwoi '" ' : ' ": ' '- v -Oa ptAkm Beard adjoumeiL'' - CEO. B. WATERS, CWk ef Bjard of CommiasioMrA, , r e little Bed Moose Trap. ts Ohlae Btor. Wa- kfovlsof lamps, ;e Q.lna Sthre. ' ' Prices Eight. !.'' e guftrmt eur pricea. Water n ""- " " Vt trwl-le to show gtxvk. Buy if j ; .t you want, Wstrs tttna ywir f' Jors fur y-.i:r Tl st 0V u.Vf jirlng Tar- New Goods atMcDa Dili Pickles. N Sweet Mangoes. Sweet Cucumbers and Pour Sauer Kraut. Mince Meat. ' Cape Cod Cranberries. Fresh Carolina Rice. Oatflakes. Big Hominy. unts. Buckwheat. Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. rK0a?VSnT Drift F,our' nd f New Wheat . ind ' f b.e3t Lard sold. Try a poundof it andjyou wiU be sur prised at the improvement in the flavor of your biscuit ; wW VV g ?t grade swwrie at the lowest possible pricea is what we offer you, and guarantee everything as reprntodf a uuro to piease, J. L. McDaniel I Wb3esie A BetaU Grocer. Tarker Store. Comer Broad and Hanoock. gts iniet w Winters knocking at our door, With no uncertain sound he's 'demanding entrance everywhere Are you ready for him ? How about your Winter Suit and Overcoat ing season T' PrPCr WCather the Btorra ot the com' Hats, tniJ- G1-' I- Shoes, strengtL?rm"athytheeak8P0t8in BEST THAT'S MADE. tr,,- fl" fthC D1rG,d3 line WC'VC everyth1' dy for you and ws trust that you, Madam, will examine our stock and get your opSt Get your Dress Goods here, get your Shoes, your Cloaks, your Neckwear your Gloves, your Underwear and Hosiery here. We have an exclusive Millinery Department where you can get K&ttSSZ Mil,ineryUne- We've no scheme Just good goods. I.I BAXTER I Wood Saws. Coal Hods,, Coal Shovels, Heating and Cook Stoves, Two Car Loads Ellwoort wim received. Gaskill Hdw. & Malaga Grapes 20 cU lb. Basket Grapes, 80c basket. Best Bananas 20c doien. Apples 86, 40 and CO eti pock. Lemons 20 eta dos. Florida Oranges 40 ami 60 cU dozen. Raisins 60 eta a pock. The best Celery on the market Dates. Figs. ''Cocoanute. Cranberriea. Fresh Chocolate and boo bona, AU for today at the rhono 33 Lumsdcn 6c Sllth I 1NSDRAKCE AGEXCYr 1 Strong Lin ef Fir Insurance Com- eanlea. , , , '. ' ' AU Bustaea promptly attended I : Msyef Hahn hae his cTt n the bulMlrg of the Dsnlck, Itsha Qores Mule fmpeny, on Crave street, hr he will be plasl to e aH pf- ns hsTir.g bolna with him, and aD iTtiW(l,ti in fc'm are fr-a-Jitj Broad St. Fruit Co, nie! c1 Cucumber Pickles. Goods P,juft6 Mill; Supply -Co): Phowel Account North Carolina AanoaT Con-- frnce. A. M. E. Zlon Church, New' Bern, N. C. December i: iane ,1. ' A. 4 N. C. R. R. will sen round trip tickets to New Bern from GokUboro uuiup !c, aiinstoA ?0c Dover 60c. Moroh ritir. , ' liCU- fort $1.00. rates from alt W Jn proportion. Tkketi to H sold Doc ' 8, and 4, good re taming An til Dec A tone p , . , . rvf lunwr inxormau on aptly to any agent A. A N. C R. R. E. L. BUNCIL TtafSU 1' . . . Goldsboro, N. C. T?. . ' r Lew R1U1 la Korfolk. Account Vb-rinia Carolina tt r - game, Norfolk Nov. to, tatas appr ror toe round trip from New 1 Dover, Xinaton, and LeGr?u-EBl 5- - froaa af erehea4 Oty aad Ns ' from Beaafort TlcksU er O, with final firaft Dee. 1 : ma Slawpar win h er- Ben to Norfolk. Our t Noy. 29, arrhrlrai Norfolk 7 au, monung tasring Nw;,,. 1 I t Dee. L Bwth ratoa. kto. . Btwas MkbUi If ehuttls,Bobhtoa.teiu.CLl ' rtafity Oil aad mane Aihr , shiaa altachsMnts, malt ef aaachiiM. tuar your machine. Cfv 1 1 wiU save yw eacewy, U.-r ance. Or4it OptHn' I lmiiUHi .Will! . Amrtrmn V h , i ' fr.rwv'., int. rf t V I r. j . . n it f ' O t!S and fr,k soi'V.BT.f. MAYrattAi:;.'. Tar-