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f H I'd QY L.l . -LCT3 c ..J 'j. -i- - -( , Sale. 4- 1. - 1- -V . V 1 Mil i 1 rf - 'New Bern, N. C, August 21907, MSDGE DLEECIOET. ATilESlA IODGE NO. 8 K OF -.--! ' meets every Tuesday .-' night ,;? at , . o'clock... in Knlghte ot-Harmony Hall' Pollock St C. P.-Fulcher, c, u. . & Smith, K, of B and S. . Visiting Knlgata will receive a chevalier wel come." ' : T" ' " ' ' ' i - EUliEAil LGDtfE Ho. V L 0. 0. F Meets-everr Monday night, in Knights of Harmony Hall. Pollock street. II .i.'iM. EdgertonN. G.; J. H, Smith. Sec 5,-...i--.1 Visiting . Brothers cordially welcome. . I I. I . J "I WOODHEK OF WORLD meet at " Scott's HaU' semi-monthly. First and ".-.Third i. Wednesday -'flights 'at 7 :30 i o'clock. Visiting Woodmen are inrit- . CI&AVEtf . LODGE WflGttTS t;0F lURMOSt. fteeta;2nd and - 4th Wednesday nights in each month in - K.' of Harmony halP Pollock St, at 7:30. o'clock, Samuel R.Ball, . Presi- - dentt l. H. Smith, Secretary R. ' R. Hill Financial Seeretary. Index to Ifew AdTertigements. Simmons- & Hollowell Clearance titnig tiu BUSLvESS LOCALS i - NOXICES BT THIS COIUJWrFO - LESS THAU 0E MOUTH MUST BE PAID FOB IS ADTaSCE; f- EOK. SALE At Cove City, will sell yery -cheap, cash or - time, X selit tramplng cotton press, 4 -grist mill, jl 60-saw Van Winkle gin. J. W. Stewart, New Bern, N. C. ' WANTED-r-rFirst .class ? waiters can obtain employment . Apply to J. W, Moore, Gem Hotel.' . ;v '-'' FOB bALE One pair of log mules in first class condition, alstf'one log carriage"-'. Write or see L. J. M6ore. JUST BECEIVED-A fln lot Of ten der sugar corn, cantelopes, musk melt ons, soft peaches snap beans, also fat young chickens and fresh eggs,, at M. W. Chapman,-corner of Middle ana South Front St Call to get up v?oofi dinner. Quick delivery on request ' BEGISTEB your name and gueat when the block of ice will meltSim mons & Hollowell. . j- TAILOBS We have secured a full line of samples for -the Fail and Win ter Clothing, and , we can - make "H suit lu the latest fashion from $12.50 up. .Fit and work guaranteed. Give us a trial Star Tailoring Company Hobbs and Ulggs, proprietors, 83 Mid dle Btreet; next to Hotel Hazel ton. I llAVE JUSTTtECEIVED-A lot of Extra Fine Watermelons.' Send In your Order soon this morning. J. B. Watson. Market Dock; Phone 142. ; ;n ELESMEN WASTED-r-to Sell to gro ; eers,'v druggists and confeotionersi lioo.00 per month and expen8ea,Ca if ornla. Cider and Extract Co,. Sti ,LouW, Mo.' - " ' ' " v.7 FOB SALE A One Uttle banker pony not fully broken -Apply tor G...T. . Bennett,i83 Middle" street CHOCOLATE,: VaniUa, Banana. ajd Maraschino Cream today at noyau's. "ALL ICE 'CKEA5L orders iot Sunday must - b paid for on '. Saturday;, r ox ithare; will be. Bo delivery at Royall'Si KICE SHEET Oranges, Lemons,, W . J-".' ' r- nanasuaniaiopes, weions umes, i .F0B-";SALE---A. dray'v and ;-.harness 1 1 Cheafi. .Williams it Bryant - . t. -;r";FBESII DETIIED CBABg aLJamfifl ' ' J '; B- Dawson's 103 Middle street Phone - -"209.r- j ' - ' vICE , CREAM delivered for 5 "cents -per quart. McSorlefc' v'. i " ' "JuMAMSJust Becelved a' fresh-lot 'of v ' ,-c, Homan. ft Son' filut Bavf Hams, , T 'Breakfast 6tiips,and Pure Leaf Lard -; y ' 4 HurfBon '&.Cb:, J4 Middle Street. : ; EUTABAQA and Turnip seed-new . ,v'i 'f 74"! erop just "received. . Call .at- YJi.'-i F; . ., ' -' - V Clark's. : 3 Middle Street -V- : ; " v .MWANTEDA'leW more 'boarders. Ap ",-'.;,!--;,- ply :to,No. 151 Middle street' i v : ,;, ;,-r:Jif, .i .,1 ... .. K&g'jlUS. SMITHS BOARDING .HOjTSf! ' 01?-No,v4l South' Front. stteet the old . . Harvey House. Rooms to' rent fur- :' hfshed 6f,"unfUrrilBhed,: Board by day ; "WAliTED--Some clean' rags J at." the ijournul. Offlca":. y-.''''!'T WE ATE JUST EECEIYED Anew , toclj of Sleep-easy felt mattresses. Satisfactjon guaranteed or money ,re- , funded. Call and See them. Oilf of fices and, salesrooms No. 47 Allddle Street Phone 172. T. J. Turner Furni ture Co: -'-.,." .' ,' -' " 'EW AKU1YAL Of Rugs and Mat tings Roods, Prices reasonable, J. S, "Miller. . PAJHK II-AK R HOKE ICS All ex prpss enllie n,'iMratlon wllh'tiie Kolj; rlgir. You can find them at M i;ii lry'H. . ' " . Seal Estate lu That Section Is Again On the Market ; Splendid Tar-, f j! r , gains Offered, v 1 Mrv J-VM ' Spencer who -laid oil a plot of land west of the city and" divid ed into building lots 'is : offering . a limited number of those lots at very "reasonable rates..; These lots are, ad mirably" located and. they make fine places f orvresldences as the lots are 'of good .size and not crowded. The prices range- from 100 to, 375. Mr. goencer's terms . are 110 . down and IS a month, no taxes while being, paid t6r"uoi"1nteres( on the amount is re niiifecbvr Mr.: SDencer With -these a&y itermacand-the other' advantages the lpts should be sold easily T- ii i ii -m-, ... ..I,,. - ' f , I," S. Barms DlsehargedJ A few days ago MrrirH. Barros, a prominent resident or Pollocksvllle was arrested on a United Stateswat- rant for the Crime of peonage. He ap peared before ,-tJ. 8. -Commissioner C, B."fHiIl; in th""Federal-building Tor preliminary bearing yesterday.- -on account .of being unable o locate the principal -witness lor tne prosecuoon n hon ' whose- "evidence the' decision of the case rested, Mr,- Barruswas. dis charged. " - " . V r .The witness- was a negro named Garrison who, it is aUeged,,Mf, Bar ms Claimed. -owed' him r Sum of money, and without having any inten tion of committing crime held Garri son io work without -pay In order to have-him aV,' Offhls "tndehtednes8 Messrs. Moore A Dnnnand"Hon.-T. Di Warren of Trenton were Mr. Bar ms' attorneys Mr. A J. Hoyt, special agent of the government .was the only representative lor the "prosecution. hid hi T i.i i i -ii ' r v The costliest Jot of land In -Boston was taken the other day by the Bos ton Tarhslt Commission to -provide entrance and etit for the new Wash ington street, tunnel. ,The lot,vwhich contains 1,955 square feet, is located at Winter ; and Washington streets, and. the price paldj Was $250 ir foot. They conquer who believe they can. -Virgil. , ' . T J DOES IT FAT TO ADVERTISE! , Ask Mr .El Wallnau, proprietoroI the Southern Music House, and Post Card Station, who . gets letters - and orders every day from different pai- ties from T different States, to; send them New Bern Local Views. Xfo&t Mr, Wallnau knows how to -push a good thing and Is always on the look out for anything new; He has now twenty-Jtour of the finest ., colored views of New Bern in stock, and his large ! assortment . ot ; thousands . of other cards to select from, has made him the -leader in .our town;. The price or the New Bern viewa.ls 0o. a dozen and not 25c like other deal- era "are Belling them. '1. .4 ? v r business-, locrls r ROGUE iSOUJfD-Watermelons , and cooking apple today Broad Street '-' at Barfleld's, WANTED txperlenced -male steno "place grapher permanent and .good for right man. R,-Journal Offlce:T - HO J(ET j TO i 1EKD In stuns bt 500 or more,, on notes secured by nort-gagel- Six per cent Interest f it A. Snnn.'AttOrneyi I. .V- OASKUffiT CIClE CO i2 Middle" St, have on free exhibition a fresh stock of Reading Standard Roadsters. They are beauties. Noted tor their strength and IlKht runnlns." B0GUE S0OTD Cuban gweet water melons" at Roy all's.', ' v';;' i K0R SALE Two' v gasoline ! engines, oa 9 horse power, one 20 horse pow ef, stallohary. Both as good as new. in perfect condition.' Reason for sell iagy will remove to the country and use steam. .. Engine -can- be seen run ning and, terms given by applying to J. M. Registers Shops in- Church alley- A FEW CABBAGE From fhe Sound. NO fertilizer," brderearly anil get one Williams A Bryan. v - Vi J- ' IHAYELEtG MEIf When in Pollocks vllle, will flud it to their advantage' to see me before engaging rigs and trans portatlon.;. keep good Toad horses and vehicles to hire at' reasonable charges Prompt service. A. 8., Lee, Pollocksvllle, N. C. -.r FOR RENT At Beaufort, on water frost, seven desirable unfurnished rooms, private residence. Suitable for light house keeping and new cafe In basement, by whites, (European plan). Respectable parties only, need apply. Address P, 0 Call Box 93, Beaufort N.-.C.'- -.. 7:iV'--'' '. :--'' ';.-' FOB li:T One 'dwelling house, next td the Etowart Eauatorlum; water and Bewernno. Alro dwelling corner Union and. Cypreas Btreefs, ciif, -lining five rooms and fore. A;p!y to JW. Stewart ' PRUNE rJ. r,7 I'or C.i'o ,-i. i, i! and nollons. Al;'o fell the v " of Fl.mr. C!.'- -i ! 1 Vn' r. I luiw! imiiiIq t,!iiii;,:,-it. Vi'n-. 1 la 4 .-!r:'!i f.t N. F.Vinrft.t'H ir,7 V l ! - t ; :n-.'t. i Vr. D Cue t to : ii ' i id - Mrs. D. M. MeColl is via;tmg friends in Wilmington. "Miss Carrie Cannon went to Mays--vllle yesterday; ' . " Mr. B. H. Nelson is spending a few days in .Seven Springs. - . w .. Miss Inez Blount of Swansboro was a visitor in the city yesterday , " t Mr, and Mrs. M.. D. Lane of Fort Barnwell, were in New- Bern yester day .t ,-- - S r ilrl R. F. Broaddus and family re turned from,. Highland Springs,: Va., yesterday.',"- f, : J ' i.Mrs.' Nettie Pearce, of Pblfocksvllle was In the city yesterdays on her way to Goldsboro. -, "' ' ' ;' Mr. 3i 0. Smith returned yesterday from rlnaton where he has been work ing or several weeks, 1 Mr' and Mrs.'A." J3. Brooks returned yesterday from a visit with friends and relatives in Baltimore, t Mr." Dempsey; Wood 'passed through the city yesterday en route from More head to -his home in FallingCreek.i .v . Mr, Fred Pittman' was in the city yesterday on his way home from Nor folk and - the Jamestown Exposition to Swansboro.' ! . , , " . ' Mrs.; Kate Hrjnsoh went .to More head yesterday to spend ti few. days. She was accompanied by her' son, Mr. S. JMNBrlnson -"' v Mr: ,R..B.Nixon.jreturnedfrom South Carbllna,where he and his tam lly ftave neen visiting. The ethersrill remain a fewweeks'longer.' t ,Tr. FranlJjiff spept, the." dajr; In Morehead yesterday. He Wamaccom panled on his returft by Mlases-Thel-ma Peck and Carol Daniels, a f frc William A. Reynold's and wife of, near Comforts Jones county,- are visiting the -mother of .Mrs. , Reynolds, MrS-'fiumphre? onXifesceht streetv United States Judge, Purnel) and As sistant Attorney-General Russel pass-: ed thronglv the city to'Beaufort to ar range for." Federal -tpurt to. be ,held ' Dr."" Stewart aiid" sister?1 Miss Lula Stewart of Washington, P.C passed through the city, last evening going to Straits-where they have been called to the ;bed" side of: their : sick -mother, - Mr.A. J Hoyt. and his sister, -Miss Edith, of Flint lich., were In the city yesterday and went to Beaufort last evening", Mr. Hoyt lsihe special gov ernment agent and Is Interested in the peonage cases W be tried -in Beaufort nextjWeekTj - t pifTOGETTHllOORCENT Dont Mind A little thtngLlk; the JTewa Being Dry "Posh! ' Again Ihe Journal desires to arouse a .local Interest to get the Flremen'B Tournament here next yearWe can have it If the people, want it and. will go for .If, "but if wont tome lke pull ing apples off a tree.?" A big commit; tee - of determined mett will a do , the moat toward '-; securing the prized The tournament "wfl 'be heldnext week and. New Bern or some othertown will getlt A more abBurd argument could not be conceived than that the tourna ment --would 'not -'Cbme'Jiere because its a dry townr-The ideal One would think ws'rnever fiave any , rain and were '40 miles away Jrom the"rlven Moreover there are but very fevf large towns in the state whrch'are hot dry1. It la really better1 that It is so." - We have the pleasure iny-stating that if the citizens will "endeavor to capture the tournament that the Nor folk ft- Southern - railroad' will assist In various ways to make the meeting a success.- v The Muho and Kuanylng .Shan gold mines in Hellungkiang, China; which have been restored to China by Rus sia on the repayment of the expenses incurred by the latter during the last several years, are said to be still very rich, 'and may be again, made pros perous If sufficient funds are put Into the working of them. ; . ': . V ' ; .V, " A-Novel and Grand Display. T : . Work of doslgnifig and constructing the floats for the! grand irrigutlon night' spectacle which Is to mark the closing of the Fifteenth National Irri gation. Congress in Sacramento In September la being rruHhed". "ArtlsU and mechanics are employed- on the magnlflcent allegorical dlBplay, repre senting the evolution of Irrigation from the dawn Of civilization down to the present day. Tills event is planned ori; a scale more ambitious than any ever, before- attempted on tlia Pacific coast Its success Is assured and It la destined to mark a new era In such diftplays In that part of the country. . . o V cks, cf " 1 mi ton, 1 taKcu the position of operator c bining clerk -at the Atlantic - Co Line olfice. , .. Mr. J. J. Tolson has purchased t residence of .Mrs. Martha Mor;:s on Hancock streef. He will make ex tensive additions And repairs to I...- house. Lieutenant Dowdy,- ot the junior' grade, and Ensign .Cecil -Taylor were hosts, at a banquet to the Naval Re serves last night which was served in the armory. -. I - sThe : Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of. the. Centenary church-will hold Its regular- monthly meeting at 4 :30- -O'clock this ' afternoon in-'the church parlors. " . ' t - Pollocksvtlla was pretty- well -repre sented In -New ''Bern Thursday. The visitors' came to attend the hearing be fore United States commissioner of -a peonage charge,-which -was dismissed. vThe Atlantic hose company -have re ceived their-new wagon and all vow ltia the prettiest thing that'evec hap pened. ,Jt will.be on exhibtlon at one o'clock today when a practice tun will be made, j r i fe 'J' - v -..i Over 800: people attended,.the moV- iug picture ahov at the opera liouse last" night and .all.; expressed then selves as highly -pleased with it! There will be an entire .change tonight and some splendid views .'Wilt be present ed. tP'.'irfife'.i i-SZZ-c :;At a meeting'in the -'finks- club- last night arrangements were made to se cure the Indebtedness of the Athletic Association, --.Some ! who Subscribed td the fund have hot pad and as the association, has an -obligation It must meet every one is asked to make good on His subscription," 4 There Was anotbei j hot " weather- stormv yesterday " about 11 o'clock which --wa uite . heavy-' The- - light- Ining was "more than 'usually sharp and the, thunder was one continuous-roar for overman hour.-- Oyer a -quarter; of an Inch ot raln fell and " where " it ,-.-----:- 1' . flooded the streets it caused some pro fanity.' -:X',v;- : " ' - Yesterday was opening day for the Klnston tobacco market ''The Free Press says that 1t was, expected that only about- 75 thousand pounds would be offered,: but that -the, sales actually amounted to one hundred and twenty five thousand pounds.--- A much- better break than was xpected.rlsTe stock, although flugs" .'graded higher than last year," and the prices were very satisfactory. i -,, 2"-f Taaeeboro Items. , yanceboror Aug. lMlss Lucy "Wfl; liaras is spending this week with Miss Mamie Adams at Bath, N.C , ! rZ Xur postmaster, Mr;: J... F Edwards went; tet, Washington. . Monday .'afterr noon to a attend a meeting of he Im proved Order of RedMen-'of that placa .C""-':" !T-v5 "", , , Mr. Elbert Smith of Wintervtlle was in our toa'last weefc ' i I Little. Tula May; daughter of v . Mr; andMra, J, Edwards, gave a Jbirth day. party .j last: Saturday v afternoon There was quite a gathering of Uttle folks and they, had a nice tlme."-'.' Mr. -R..A. Colvinwent to 'Aurora Monday,---J1-;- ..tT' ; .The house of Mf. John Causey' was burned down last Sunday. The family were all-attending church and noth ing was ' saved. V ; T" f .,; Drummers like the poor, are alwayf with us. To Judge "from the number of them and the amount, of samples they carry we 'would, ' say that this burg Is a very . prosperous place ;foi them.- CV'-', V 'Vi " We are pleased to note that 'there fa another new building' being erected here. ' Mr. K. M.' Lancaster being jUuq owner, of same.,-' J.,v t . Mr., I. F; Edwards has gone to Aut rora. to attend the district meeting' ot th I. o. o. f, '- : ' -! ...The weather continues warm' and crops have Improved very much.- j . We are sorry to larl tnat MrB- F. Simmlons 'Is confined to her bed with typhoid fever. We hope her case will 'prove a 'mild one and that Will Boon.be out again.-- -1 . " i -: ;; ..'.::. ' ? ; v- BLUB EYE3. " j fv.);.,. ' , ' 1 i "'. i. , i. iv;.... j The gross earnings of the Toklo street railways are from 6,000 to 8, 000 a day, and will probably reach $15,000 a day when the flower, season commences, , ' ' ' , - J. CMlllor. a. telegraph operator at Springfield,' Ohio, while working at Ills key during a thunder storm, was knocked- unconscious. -. T TV- c : C. 1 . I It is not a n .'". the rnv.r.n. t a ' 1 . , h i, V 1 it t.) t A 10LMAIN PEN - . ' V . for- business or home ..corres- pondence It'sa time saver; a modern necessity no spilling -ot fnk," always ready for useLTha-, Quality iStOre invites you to: select your., fountain pen today from Its- excellent assort- menC V11' ir.-"' w I? X .... -1 .- i. - J.:0.,.BAXTEB - ' , Graduate Optician. SALE or Are yffn looking for a heme. -- farm, .vacant property," or have foe something to" sell ln( real ;state line id handle all kinds of real estate let me hear from. ryotfaudl wiU nt you next to : 'anything-that's real estate - 1 A. T. DILL Real Estate,-Fire, I4fe Accl- drat, UolIerJLIablllty, and " Vvnealth Live Stock, Insurance" "r Dealer. -Rents' Collected. ' -r i. OFFICE ill MLODLE ST. , ", Phone 219. J NOTICE ! i -. I am bow prepared, to re r pair you old Furniture, of all- -, i kinds, and all kinds of Up-, ; ' i bolstering at 'short' "notice." V;'. 83 JUiddle St Vhone'lOS "."r ' 1 -j FRESH it"" RealEstate jfv' The greatest hand cleaner C 'ii yon ever nsed.w- I X F. Cutlirell I Pbone oT t Middle St,. C .ur - Lovney D AVIS PHARMACY jiiinal Clearance Sale 1 .J 4 aj 'o: II 0 lit at 1-4 tu:':: All t: nd AJ .. c. ,Y : loiiuiLa july so. : mmer Footwear and Hosiery at COST :i: ri - - "' i v: tn tv : - : We are, Pushing Paint Th: painting seaspo;k; at haml "arid we are: ready to supply your' needs .;with - -0. it" " - r - - " u Tue 7-" ' i-" " cAIMTS f4's Let usfigiire on the paint for your house.' , $ if. P. will prove 'the best and .most economical ;v aint you can Full'icolor cards " for' the asking, n , ' , ' ' ' " . ' - i " ' ii SOLD BY NEW BERN BUILDING SUPPLY PHONE 17 CRAVEN STREET Just Opened A barrel of Fancy jj PONCE Molasses I i best quality. - Sugar Cane Syrup iq cans. Try our teas. Formosa brand is acknowledged by expert tea drinkers to be an extra Bn grade of teaJJ - WILLIP I BRYAN ' ' 48 Middle Street 3 czrn S-toMManl How would you like tOget the meals this hot.weathtron a wood , or coal range T;It,yotr love your wife, get her a GAS grange. : ; . NEVvBtRrl LIGHTING iv run ni L. "1 SUPPLY - ' ? ' ' Vr VLI- ' -AT- 5-.fi' . I ': . : ; - - t -OF- .ir d cniLDRENS - C of the House J vauuT .J l.J i mi L..LHI ; 1-3 off .Regular Pnccs beginning :Y, f:1''!., rarntsTifiO. ;. : v . ' ' 'i or not, vou are entittat J ' )Vlll you come to our ATrH- 1 (;.:.;:, 1 1 -.iUi' l 111 U3 - QUR SEMI-ANNUAL REDUCED PRICE r-v-r ;- SALE ON 1 vi:3EJ ITS ? Starts on MONDAY, JULY 15th. All Mixed Suits are reduced 20 per cent '..We have many chMce" patterns left, which I must go at theseiow prices. It will be well for 4 13 .-you to take advantage v. we are offering are all 1 : J. G. DUNN & CO. Phone212v irfTTTTTVTTTTVTTTTTYVTtl' P .? r Eslasll CS MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF Slimmer Dry Goods, CLOTHING AND SHOES Starts here SATURDAY MORNINU exartly at 8 o'clock begins the most important Fale. Positively the greatest values ever offered in New Bern. We realize that the above is a bold statement, for many stores attempt similar Halts, but this eclipses any sale of its kind ever attempted "THE STORE IS FULL OF BARGAIN TFLL YOUR FRIENDS ! OPENS SATUKOW MOKMNO ! IS. EaAAaAAAi Bbthstones ' - It has become a general cus , torn to give birth-ston's for birth day prS3ntsr and nothing war ' ever more popular. We alays carry a fine line of them various ' ly mounted in Ring, Fob, ' droochu, Pint, Neckltctt, Button. 7 Bucklss ac, and make special de signs to order. THE SARDONYX ' I the Blrtb-stona lor August; . and the'. Watet lily, the birth month lower. -.VERY. PRE1TY FLOWER JEWELRY. If -you wish -to make a birth day gift, write us about it. Goods Bent on approval to responsible people; f We prepay charges i.n4 guarantee, safe delivery of all goods purchased by miil. . .,.i,.--,..:i,.,iv . .-..n.,, PAUL-GALE- GREENWOOD co:.:pahy: : inc. 4 Jewelers and Silversmiths. - ,' Cranby St and City Hall Are, L :' TKERE'S - K0T A DXv Anywhere that can compete in quality and price with ns. We saveyou a bar rel of 1'lour Od every f ehicie we sell you, and even every boli in them are guaranteed to stand. 'We remam f r r Your humble servants," V ; ' a..B.T7atcra & Sons ri TTTVTTTf TTf TTtTVf VfTttre IF IT'S 4 of this sale, for the goods new, Styles this season. 55-57 Pollock St. WffTTf ? TTTTTTTTT fTVTf WTTrv v COPLON1 75 MIDDLE STREET 3 kAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaA Aiaaaaa OR CIIKCKKS I received in Imsiii." should be deposited promptly 1 -..iptution often 'causes a loss of c.-lsIi v. lien kept In store or office. I Losses on ohnol; i are fretpient 'when held too Inn", In-fore depositing. ( Safety for bsitli says "open a check ing account with Hiis bank and de posit often." Kvery facility for a Bafe banking exto.'itlod. Our Capital $100,000 Our Surplus $102,000 Our Itraonrres $780,000 " National Bank of New Berne Ja3 A. Bryan. Pres. Jno Dunn, V-P. ' O. H. Roberts. Cashier. EDISON GOLD . MOULDED RECORDS, For August just recei ved and on "sale ' today. -' . v- Jx '' ' . ' t " . A A. Foil line Sportliig Goods. . : ' 7 VI MIDDLE THONE 263"'? NsTxr i .Kavenojw ; moved r V : into mv: laree ; : Z NewllBuilding 69 CRAVEN ST, m Vfl V',1 and arh now prepared to' 1 serve x myy, cust o m e r s prornptly.$all arid isee me Owen 0;-Dunn , PRINTP.n a RTATInUEIt. ' C9 CRAVf N ST. NftW Bi-titN, N.C 1 'i;p!E . :,i I u Li. I: i'.o rae JiiMt recehc; u ! S i Aew.- T:. Vt !: S, M !,t ll 0 fli II ' ' ' I I M-U at ' It lit n I. 'a una will', I .. 1 i. f - " s:i!,";r!Torii,:;,2,irt:(-Toii(iiigfr...i ('VM or from fid. i.t, .lihn it. Iv' i. V,i! ("' I! I I f J,
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