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1 t V - 1 . - - - - V . .- - - i 11 ii ii ft 1 , 4! H'iTXeW Bern NV C.r Tay ; llloruingJi 2SToYmlier - WOSWj . Vol. XXIII.:1 f. Twent j -Fourth fear 1 " : 5. Kir- ': In ul Boiler tecs, Bricl fertile AFT2R THE SHIP IS WRECKED everybody can tell you how she mierht have be Mved After your house is in ashes many awie acre knows how the fire could have been imt out but it wasn't. There's just ona and only one safe way to save yourself axainBtthe ravages of fiic insurance company, ths only kind whose policies we write. Phone 200. Njw. Ma0Dic Theatre IN HIS BIG SPECTACULAR COMEDY ROMANCE By IVilliam Fafquhar Payson and James MacArthnr. Semtiful Scenery, Costumes, tTongs and Dances, Tuesday, h. 21 EVERYBODY'S FAVOKITE Hiss Habel Paige In the Daintiest of Comedy Dramas by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short AT COZY CORNERS The Hiinilcst f -Pretty Gowns. A Wealth of New and Attractive Seen ery. 50 and 75? Prices 25, TTTTTTT Ttf TVTTf TTTVY1f TTTT tir -s Wedoday, Nov 22 You want them We have J M ptcteli, 8c ; Co.V: 61 Pollock Ht:t Opp. ..iltllltlliliiltiiiiiin.i.,.....,.f.mM,ft,u Elood Wire Fence, fet?, ." Two Car Loads Just Received. . -. Heating anil Cooking Steves. BUH.DEH3 :iAVEniA3. ,'AKD O ' .KIIAIr II All 3VAI1" Gnshill Hdv. '(? r.lill Sir-!" Co GAME NEAR DYING From an Awful Skin Humour, Scratched Till Blood Ran.' t Wasted to Skeleton, s - CURED BY CUTICURA One Application Soothed Him to Sleep. Cure Speedy and Permanent. MWhen my little boy waa three months old hia head broke out with a rash, which was very itchy and ran considerable watery fluid. We tried everything we could, but he got worse all the time till it spread to his arms, legs, and then to his entire body, and ! he came near dying. ' It itched so he i would scratch till the blood ran, and a thin yellowish stuff would be all over -his pillow in the morning. I bad to put ; mittens on his hands to keep him from ' tearintr his skin. He crot so .weak ht took fainting spells and we would tmnic tim dyin. tie was almost a : skeleton aud his little hands were thin like claws. " He was bad about "eight "months . when we tried Cuticura. I had not : laid hint down in his cradle in the daytime for a long time. He had got so that he just slept in our arms all the time. - INSTANT RELIEF "I washed him with Cuticura Soap and put on one application of Cuti cura Ointment and he was so soothed' that I put him in the cradle. You don't know, how glad I felt when he felt bet ter. It took one box of Cuticura Oint ment, pretty near one cake of Cuticura Soap, and about half a bottle of Cuti cura Resolvent, to cure. 1 think he would have died only for the Cuticura." Mrs. M. C. MAITLAND, Jasper, Ont. No return in 14 years : Mrs. Maitland writes, nnderdateof Feb. 24, 1903: " It affords me pleasure to inform you that it is fourteen years since Tny boy was cured of the terrible skin disease. He has been permanently cured and is hearty and strong." Sold throughout the world. Cuticura Rwolrmt, Me (In lrm of Chocolle Cuatrd I'illi. SSc. pt vlsl of SO), Ointmcut, Wlc., Sotp, Vm. lf pull : Loiiuon. 27 Chtrtrr houac Hq. t Parli, 6 Hue d ) 1'Rix Bnrtnu, 137 Columns. At. Porter Drug ft Chcm. Corp., solo Proprietor. "Uowlo t Cur Kvcrj Uuinouz." We have the cheapest and most satis factory line of dolls in the city. Waters China Store. Leave your orders at Oaks Meat Market for your Thanksgiving Tur key. Fitie stationery at Yarren's. Cigars and Tobacco at Wair.n's. Tenneys candy at Warren's. Some fine veal and venison at Coast Line Market today. Imported Bay Rum at Warren's. Lowneys candy at Warren's, Do not put off selecting your Christ mas gifts. We have a choice lot of goodn just received. Waters China Store. I,eave Market key. your orders at Oaks Meat for your Thanksgiving Tur VTf TTfTTVTTTTTf TTTT Eplflcopat Churcb. A t buy them CHURCH BEPICATIQN ci r ' 1 ATr BRIDGE fON. WW w,h,p ' 6o The people ' tt the - little to wn of Bridgeton (in the north -side of, the Neuae had 4 day of great rejoicing Sun day on the occasion of the formal dedK caUoji of the Methodist' chorch 'there. Like nanjr another house of wbrsliip it has been , erected only through the prayerf ind sacrifices of the people most interested in lit, : and - the whole community js interested in it , The church u pretty structure and well adapted far its needs. Its dimen sions are About 70x30 feet; is located in a good, central place and is nicely fur nished. The cost was $2,000. The dayjsjas perfect and the wowd in attendance was very large, in fact the inumher on the onteUe of the church exceeded those on the inside two or three times. It was estimated that no less than i thousand attended this meet ing, A great many wmt over from New Refn, driving, walking and going in launches, v The servjees were conducted by Lev. G. T, Adams assisted by Rev. J. R. BettS. The sermon was on the text found in. Acts 2:47: "And the Lcrd added to. the church daily such as should be saved. " Iia sermon was along the line of the jroportance of the ' church. Like all great institutions there must be sacrifice apd suffering on account of it. Terehaj Wn noble martyrdom for the cause of Christ and the church and Christians who love their God and love their ehurch will not complain when'hardsffllptfcorne. A most grafifying feature of the opening of the church is that it begin lifettltd?(Je$t Before the service commenced there was the amount of $600 left unpaid for its constructicn. With his characteristic energy Rev. Adams made an appeal to the people to help put the church in such a position that it would not be hindered by a debt hanging over it. His plea was success ful for when the meeting closed emu ;h pledges had been secured to cover the debt ' ' Wanted: 50 Men and Wome i. Davis' Pharmacy the enterprising druggists, are advertising today fir fifty men and women to take adv; iitage of the special half-price offer they art making on Dr. Howard' celebrated specific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package at half-price, 25 cents. So positive are they of the remarkable power of this specific to cure, these dis eases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that they agree to re fund the money to any customer whom this medicine does not quickly relieve and cure. With Dr. Howard's specific at hand, you can eat what you want and have no fear of in consequences. It strengthens the stomach, " gives perfect digestion, regulates "the bowels, creates an appe tite, and tnakef life worth the living. This Is an unusual opportunity to ob tain 60 doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well koo-vn business Jrtn to refund the money if it doea not gtve satisfaction. If yon cannot call at Davis Phar macy today, vend them 25 cents by mail and 'they will Wid yon a package, promptly: charges paid, Davis' Pburraacy have been alle to secure "only a limited supply of the tpecrfk. so grwat is the demand, and yoo should not delay taking advantage of the libM-ai offer they are making thU weeky - Governor Dtiroubcee Insurance Com- . . nriii Pradicet . Raleigh, Nov! 20. Governor Clenn gave cot tonight an open letter to North 'Carotmtana. . denooncing, prac tices of certain insurance companies as mealed by the blew York nt .tlgsUon SajiW wuljnrg the'; legislature to givfljrwer to prevent sxh eooipenie from dolnf bostneM here, unless they bake rallteliciv,' Inrarance Commk. U Texrtig mionm Corernor's rtewa atxt aclioaa. " ' , - ' C lieyWs tunch ReUs'at Warren's.. It 111 Ml . r . . . Ive yrur fdne at DaVs alst Urri'tir w Thsoli ngiving Tur- key."-.' - : SUPERIOR COURT. fn Tr si Te f acit Rw Is , ' ' FuptK fvurt for trial of ci.il . lcfl it-rhr aad th rt .n alii' Ut two tr"V, Jfffe tirrss t f.n r eUl in h'.tn t en sr!-:irtof f r tk7 w 1 it s j l j i :V". TT.o ft ' J r,' tf9M'!M (ft ti trial rf h r of V",m lha P.il r iiC, ) ,.h a fr.UHH -!r. t e t"-i ! If y tl' .' -1 a MR: L1TCHF0RD DIES Ten Hour. After Injuries Received By Runaway.' Fofmsr A. & M. Studsnt Kilted. Death of ' Major Smith" at .oWsboiniurssss Commissioner Yeung's Work. .' North Carolina westher Bulle- ' tin for October. Raleigh, Nov. 20. A telegram' re ceived here today announced that Mr, Julian Howard of Tarboro had- been killed by a pistol shot at Millville, Ky. He wasjintil two years ago a cadet at the Agricultural & Mechanical College here and then engaged In civil engi neering in Kentucky with his brother, John Howard. No details as- to the Hlififitino- have as vet been received. A brother -of the dead man is a cadet at the A. & M. College and he received the telegram conveying the sad news, The body will arrive here Wedn'-sday a i the wav to Tarboro for buriaL The dead man was about 21 years of age and is said to have been very brilhsnt aid attractive in character. State Chemist Kilgore says that the bulletin which will appear this rr.ontY will cover the analyses of stock feed jnlwillbe well illustrated and that the next bulletin, namly that for December will cover food for hwna beinirs. This afternoon the fungal of Cashier Tames C. Litchford of the .Raleigh Savings Bank was held from the Church of the Good Shepherd and was attended tiy all the bank officials and employees. It is found that Mr. Litchford'a death was due to the blow on the head by the point of the shaft of the buggy drawn by the runaway horse, Saturday after noon. He lived about ten hours after the accident, but spoke only a few words. A letter today announced the death at Goldsboro of MajoW. H. Smith, who was assistant inspe:tor General of the general staff of the North Carolina National Guard. He had been in po r hea'.th for nearly a year. His death was due to Bricrht's disease, and it had lioen expected for some time. Insurance Commissioner Youm l as returned from a visit to Winston-Sal' m and Greensboro. At the former ph.ee he made flf"ne investigation into a f re thousrht t be of inetnliary origin. At Greensboro he re-valued a property of twu of the State schools, increasing the valuation of the Normal & Industrial College from $236,000 to $320,000, and that of the colored Agricultural and Mechanica -College to $78,000. This evening the Commissioner left for Charlotte to attend to several official matters. The weather reports for North Caro lina for October issued today' by Di rector Thiessen of the weather bureau savs the mean temperature was 69.8 degrees which Is precisely normal, the highest being 68 at Southport and the lowest 49 at Lynville. The highest ab solute temperature is 02 at Lumberton and Klnston and the lowest was 16 de (frees at Lvnvilto and Pine Beds. The average rainfall waa only 140, which b 1.20 below normal. The great a'. was 6 inches at Horse Co e, and ths least was two thirds of an inch at Char lotto. The monthly per rentage of po isible sunshine was 60 at Asheville, S9 at Wilmington and U at Raleigh. Best Extoact at Warres's, The WomiVi Club. f The Child's Study Department held a meeting Tuesday the 14 th at the rego- lar place and time. BuaioeM of Impow Unce was txansacUd, subject of to tereet were brought before the meeting and acted upon. It W the pleasure ef the Department to be ebW to state that receptaclea have been' ordered for the Academy Green,' and we salt that those who hate 'the school to charge. will see that the ehiktrea throw their trash tn these McerUcH instead of oa the Green. It was also decided te or fsnlit a Band of Merry among' the children of the schools, taxing the cs(V dren with a small araoonU' This W10 nsble them W lajrart UdgMr! an! thereby be recogniied as member of the BaixL The object of this enranita tkm Hlng W teech chlUlra homtnlty, kindnr-M te earn ether, and for the r ttUjn of ny animal or blri , If thy e a borne, dVg, eoW. or eat of btid eTW-tly treaUd, they are te report of- fenee to an officer of the SUty, or an ofTrer cf the law. It Is believed that if the parents e4 trwnre wilt ensti I ihishw the thiMrttfl iH toon be tn t4, aWt, n4 the fmt trtrfmt that Is poor dumb bvt ntT.fs m c. I . AC meeting o the Kaerutive Vim tr,: ... .fimrw,n: It wu ArM tn In Jvt! Vt. llolWfU ft G-lUr, 'U VmiUtAot KI"Tttn, to CJriiv-r art ed. treble ftt Club, ! an 1 1 Ur t h tm4 Is'T. The M hrrft w;!l nwHat lb Tils Ha :i A oljnf trar.V rl lenAefi lit bir ("t tl.ir k - 1 nl rf.Mnrs'e i t It. In fv,r l th 1,1-far frm wt m If) tt V t o-;f fi thvrm f,r ;l-'o P ' ' 1 I: I a' t 7 r A 6REAT TRAMSACTiON.v The stssdsrs Oil Company M Invadloj Thf ' , gesthlsse' for its Petsetsloss, The Wilmington Messenger-of Joy. 19, says: - It is learned on good authority that the Standard Oil Companjttias secured an option on the Bladesjjjmber Com pany, with headquarters ,in NewJ3em, ana, also tne umes LumDer tjompam, with headquarters at Kinston. '' The j total amount to be paid for the two lumber companies ia $2,760,000-50,- 000 for the Blade Lumber Company anu ov,uui lor uie nines ,vUH,r pany, . - t? , , . , The above named companies own large bodies of land in many of the counties in Eastern Carolina, The Blades Company owns more than 200 000 acres of land andN controls . twelve or fifteen saw mills. This means iha,t they have a large number of deeds, and it is known positively attorneys re now searching the records at the insti gation of the StandardtHl Company to see if the titles to the various tracts .... - .... . . i are goon, it is tnougnc tnat rnis worn can be completed within the ne t thirty days. The option on both comnnles was secured a few .days ago and at torneys In the various counties were employed at once to- searth the re cords. It is the Standard Oil Company's ob ject in purchasing the; timber land jpd w cunveri me uuiDor mio ine vansua tyles of boxes an1 crateaused in ship ping their products. It was only about a year ago that the Standard Oil Cpirn pany gave Hannah & Co. of this city, contract for a million boxes, and ' sm.oe that time they have placed a number of smaller orders with tne same company, in lormer years the Standard mi jtptn pany shipped oil in barrels, but exr perience showed this to be a very cost ly method, as a large quantity of the oil evaporated.' After frying various puns, the company began having si cans maae ana shipped m boxes, one can in a box. When shipped this way, the freight rate is less and none qf the oil lost. With the world-wide business of tho Standard Oil Company, it re quires millions of boxes annually, and the company is buying hp timber lands so that they will control the bojf situ ation. A number or the large box factories recently raised tne price on boxes. The effect on eastern Carolina by the purchase of .such vast. bodies of land by the Standard Oil Company gay mean more tnan merely tne lumber in distry. The Blades-Lumber (Company controls a railroad running from"r!jn. ston to Dover and it is understood from good source that -the Standard ujj Company is comtemplaang the con tinuation of this road to Wilmington. giving a parallel line, to the AtJntc Coast Line, The independent line con nects at Kinston with the Atlantic and VT . L ts. it r ' 1 1 it?- .f'.lj norui Carolina nauroaa ana uua woutq nor in conjunction with the Soqthirn This would give the Southern a mag into Wilmington, or at least an lndt pendent road which would really pe o Derated m eonjunetloa with the South- em. By doutg this, the Standard Pit Company eould place the product oi their factories in Wilmington over their own road. At the present time thi Stan ard Oil Company dhs- tributes an enormous amount of oil from this port, and tils but natteiijy to believe thst ahouldthe eompany pwg large boa factories In this vicinity. that the plant tn; Wilmtogton would be greatly enlarged. V Whart are you alckf ' Jleadache, foul tongue, no ippetiu, lack- anergy, pala tn your stomach, constipation!. ItlWP er's Rocky Mountain Tea will make yoo, well and keep jou well 85 ewlt, F 8 Duffy. " Mrs: Jons-I fee) He kisalng you for UUlng me whre lean always, Ind such splendid oraftgea.---MTa-rBrof-r Tea I have been Mvirur at WMtcotnVa for aereral yiara, and iurva kfciji found bis oranges, a'.ttry-. untpoj. irutu .".. .. - L- AnnutJ Ertxtroii it Catrjkhrt, The New Ben ChspUr cf too Da-'ril l Ura rf the Conlederacy held Its cart ing at ita rooms yesterday at .wHlfit the cfTkr Jot the cotnirvg yf er elected, "t - .... v.. . ..t -( Mrs- It B. Duffy was nominated fo nreskknt bf batlot and onanlmoualy, elect! by a rWtnfc vote, Mr. 8, K. 8lreet, first vke-presid-tU: Mrs. Chu. Duffy, eord vke-preiTJ'nti Mias My(l Hdrn, mwding sotary; Mrs, v, V. M. Brysit, eerrpo;!!r;g eecTtury; M we Carrie Arnde t, r? otrar: Mr, Go, 1lend?roi, htatorin,r,' Huciw Horand, trwuwrofl Mm. T. C. lljman, loodrf thiMrantehapter.frnlUt own mitu: MxUmt E. K. Pryan, It. R, JtmWi.'E. It, C!a) ixifj!e, A. B. I'. U STt M. DW. SlTnaon. - t'rvlff t format tf 's Merit, Mr, f. 8. DrfT and th oll.rt t,rTrfr t, thsn tr h n jr7l S itofr: yr r i mini no imhIiti lv j r). A ttdIcf wtk has li -'im-,.,r-l n U cKat-irr it now star' en art in rn as r,ir,j in i s. in t-. f 'at. " 1 i.0 net t .:': j ;U t l'II'-o- ; - MJATTEnCF HEALTH AbsoIatsIyPure mM SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, froe from alum or phos phatlo acid fOYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. GUARANTEED CATARRH CURE ftpmi Cost You Nothing Sty F. 8. Duffy. If It Fall," Jrmong the many medicines upon the majr et that cl lm to cure catarrh none euj. nyomei nas enougn raim in lis own 'movir tn nfTai Ia rafnnA thin rvtnnav if if 4oes not cure. Hyomei Is the only method of treat ment that sends by direct inhalation to the most remote parts of tho air pas sages, a balsamic air that destroys all eat&rrnai germs in tne breaming organs. enriches and purifies the blood with ad ditional oi ne, and makes permanent and complete cures of catarrh. The complete outfit costs $1 and com prises an inhaler, a bottle l!yomei and a cb-opper. The inhaler will last a life time, and additional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for 50 cents. Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes four times a day, and yourcatarrh will grow better from the first day's use, and will be completely cured within a shcrft time. It is the only treatment for catarrh, where you can get yourmin?y Lack from a local dealer- F. S. Duffy in case it does not help. aSPORT OF THE CONDITION , OF THE p.tiial Aid Banking uompany. at New Bern, in the State of North Nov. 9th. 1905. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 6,298 5H ! Hverdrafw secureu noi., gnking house, furniture 93 03 ' 675 66 1,328 0-1 1 210 OH j 316 1 607 00 10,611 68 avrru iiawow All Other real estate owned . Due from banks and bankers dpld.com Bily'er coin, including all minor coin currency National bank notes and ' other U. S. notes Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 1,359 15 Burplu rum 106 7:t UhOivlded profiU, leas cur ' rent expenses and Uxh Mid 2X 20 21 60 m 87 3,(H 39 6,719 74 $10,611 6H v Wends unpaid ills paysble eeruncaics ui urposii ts subject to cbock Total itate of North Carolina I County of Craven i John H. FTahcrT cebir of the ttafv-Mrned henk, do solemnly swear taat the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. . JOHN H. FISHER, CashUr Subscribed and Sworn te befora m, tbie mh. day rN 1908.': JAMES M. HARRISON. - NoUry Public. Correct Attest: ' . A. L. E. WEEKS, J. P. STANLY. i. T. BARBER. lrUrv. foirrrnor U Ad drew H. C. AiiodttrM - Ban toon. ISpetial to eumal 4 BSIrtgrl, If, X rOV, -JOI. uimn aorU the uvtlaUoe of the North Car AiM Aaeocihlkm of BtlUmore to ad- rf II OB foru asrouna ana nam December foorteeath as tbe date. - ReauUfy your eompleYio with Hole kU If you wma a smooth, clear. cr-arnlike complexion, fy cheeks; )an( hin eyes, Uk HoUIMer's Hnrky MnuuUia .Tea, greatest beauliAer k,n.H. tS fatita. T Duffy. - . J Cyite Stew it Oippt. t On MIy fight NivemW 77, at t Ka home ef M. R. Mfon, the Ladies' Aid tViaty of the Tab-ffuu-U Ourcb u',l give tn CTvKT rtew tot the hetf t rf mtMlor. , ''- ' . ", Ws cordially tnvile everbody to at Q ir I'tyi ere ep and If yn are t i i'.l rnme early sivl make yevf ' ViVr r O Irs FlTf. ' I' OArr " ' - ' "A," ' 'i'.r V 'J UL II Dill Pickles. Sweet Manjroos. Sweet Cucumbers and Sour Cucumber Pickles. Sauer Kraut. Mince Meat. Cape Cod Cranberrio?. Fresh Carolina Rice. Oatflakes. Big Hominy. Grits. Buckwheat. Fresh lot Fox River Print Butter. New car load. Snow Drift Flour, ground from New Wheat.' And the best Lard sold. Try a pound 'of it and Jyou will be prised at Uie improvement in the flavor of your biscuit. The very highest grade groceries at the lowest possible prices is what we oirof you, and guarantee everything as represented. Yours to please, 2 J. L, McDaniell Wholesale Tarker Store. Winter Goods 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 ? Are they in proper condition to weather the storm of the com ing season ? . ' How about, your Winter Underwear, your Gloves, your 8hoes, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery. If there are any weak wpots in your wardrobe we are here to strengthen them with the BEST THAT'S MADE. In the Dry Goods line we've everything ready for you and we trust that you, Madam, will examine our stock and get your outfit h'.-re. Gel your I)resn 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 your Hat aiul everything n the Millinery line. Our inducement Js, The liest at Mod. rate Prices. We 'vo no .scheme Just good I I BAXTER teeeeeeeeeeee SPE Ladw-s No Sample Jackets and oata Just ro. ceivod Yesterday on Sale Totjay. l.tlT UNI SleTl Ci h.l le ll)-( . iring ; 25 Samp' Back Nil el 15. CM eh.cv.! ;it.t with ii -dale. Si ;,t ..'.',.. Belt 1 for I .' IT TWn 62 Fine tj inlity wraps 42 im lieH hing in Black, Tan und lirown Jlo iMnnil $12. .V. Choice at the lot $7.4H. OUK GREAT SII.K SAI K This ih the bargttin in S;lk rrm- nantJi we have yet nhown Aiiortiil colors only 3 k: yard. BLANKET SALE. All Wool 11-4 Blanket, weight r. Ih a good t-SO Blanket, per iair Good Cotton Blankctji 65c. Eitra Heavy Comforta, 92c. Lumsden & Stith WSORAXCE AGKXCY. Strong Line of Fir Inauranre Com panics. All Busiocas promptly sltanded to Good Luck to You Sure Do rou want to be Successful (a all your uNWruk Ing s.rarry my wonoWful good wrK charm. My charm is used trj thouMods of trushM and eorial Hand $1.00 and get it now, do not de- Uy PROF. P. DELMAR, Vt Herkimer. KL, m Brooklyn. N. Y. Ps Tit KIH lVIT n , lUCCoSlt'Htt W8ULE16HT nuggtea, Wsgena, Carta and Drays ai- wsys kept la etork. Iiwset, Ures -Without etrUing with (he latest tm- proved tire shrink er. . I ke a goed eopply f rarWheeta atwsys M itott rppa'nng oVkm at qekk ftotk. . Won South Frort itreK near I've HaJ'toaA i Horiso Owners I tf year lsfe la eWk, !, e riffa Irf frwa sr.y silwit that yl do tA ti-K!tiv!, Ht te Df, F, E. WMi t, VMrr.sri tof Korfitk, Vs. f IT t ''". rt lrml.J . 014 he - - ! ; 1 ' ' ' ry fre t fi sur- A Retail Groee. Corner Broad and Hancock Sta. . --if i . t'-.'i. goods. tfttinittllllMMtl IMi SM SPECIAL BARGAINS , In Dress Good, Underwear, Shoes and Clothing, Misaes and Boys' Ovcr co.its Bnl Jackotn. In fact, we have , barirsins throughout the S.tvre. : -.' . You ran always find Bargains in ear remnantd in Percales and woolon good. . . REMEM11FU OUR PRICES; "n Cloaks, , . DreH.H (;k1h, v t ' Clothing, . " Shoes, - w . Underwear, , . V.EtT, " When making your purchases. v ' 76 Middle Street. : ; DR B F AfcJUNGTO:: DENTAL spEaAusr; ' DUae of trth and mini tr-i.i ueeWully. Will (rf fbt Dr. Hand i offle. in Middle St.. Nor; inch to 25th Only One trcat- mnt necessary. Hegiva aatisfsrtioa. J1ISS NAaSNQi P'fil REKT, fire nd Pitta filtii J, serin Hoene and fort In Mayer Raha has his r.r bwildmf ef the Da!eU. l. and Male Compear, an Vn . whers he will be pleased , pana havtng beamW -!.h I ' sons Indebted to fc'-n . . te caQ and snake tuw Oretaiitot. .' t ' -1 1D lynTrTsir
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