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ii. ft. fit 4 41 -t i ii a -t .. - i MM NEW BEKNE, N. C., FRIDAY, JANUAKY 19, 1883, VOL. I, ,.jNO,:.2.18. i' . : . -a i rVITV' MR MAT ii .1 1 LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B. SwERT-Stall.No. 2. . . W. R. Smith Commercial college. J. R. BaMPTON Orooeriea. . Journal Mlntatur Almanac. Sun rises, 7:09 Ixsngth of day, Sun sets, 5:14 J 10 hours, 5 minutes. "Moon seta at 3:46 a. m. No rice Bales yesterday. ' . Ve have heard of no new cases of small pox in Trenton. The continued rainy weather is put' ting the farmers back lousiderably. . Capt.. Roberta is having some new piling driven at the Old Dominion . wharf. The steamer Neuse arrived yesterday evening from up Neuse with ninety-six bales of cotton. . ., Steamer Contentnea arrived from Jolly Old Field yesterday with 15 bales of cottcn, CO bnshela Of rice, 150 bushels of cotton seed and 7 passengers. . - Mr. Chas. H. Foy wautstoseethenmn who carried off his wedding hat from the re option on Wednesday. He was frightened out of his hat but preserves his wits. Hackburn Bros, have received from the North British and Mercantile Fire rv. a il raft, for 8500. the amount of in surance carried by that company on "their building. The prospects of a regular steamboat line to Adam's Creek, Smith's Creek, Broad Creek and other points on the Elm City's route to South Creek, has m duced some of the farmers in those sec tions to prepare for trucking. Quarantine. Arrangements have been made with ' the Port Physician to allow the Old Dominion steamers, plying between ; here and Elizabeth City, to come to the wharf before having their crew ex amined. ' t Nam In Print. Miss Josie Farrier of Onslow is visit ing friends in the city. Miss Leah Jones has returned to the . city, having worn out the mumps on a visit to Onslow, and was at her place in the ninth grade yesterday. Buncombe. The Legislature seems to forget that it is n6t the U. S. Congress, and speech eg on Internal Revenue and the Hawaii an treaty are of constant occurrence Ne sutor ultra crepidem. (Freely trans lated Let the Legislature attend to its own business.) - Neuae Council No. 1 Choaen Filenda. The following officers were installed on Wednesday nigh, Jan. 17. Chief Council: Geo. L. Wadsworth. Vice " Edward Bull. Prelate! H. G. Bates. Secretary: W. B. Boyd. Treasurer: W. F. Rountree. Marshall: C. F. Hargett. Warden: C. Y. Herrington. Guard: E. H. Spencer. Athenian Democrat. Our Raleigh correspondent is evident ly an "Athenian Democrat."' The peo ple in this section, both white and col ored, seem to think it right that the ox tra Bchool tax should be paid separate ,ly, each race using the money paid by its own people. In New Berne . the colored people 'want a Graded School, and they are 1 1 willing to pay an extra tax, which, joined to the general public school fund which is all eady contributed by both , races, will be sufficient for their wants, Inauranre Adjnated. The loss sustained by Hackburn Bros, in the late fire has been adjusted, and they opened business at the Fife store near theirold stand. They have pur chased the lot adjoining them where Mr, Tucker's bar room was situated before the fire, and have closed a contract with Mr. J. A. Simpson for the erection of a new store 23x65, two stories. They ex t pect to be in the pew Btpre by the first of March and will go about business with 1 the same vim and push that have al , ways characterized them. - - Cotton market.' ... Thirty-six bales only on yesterday at the Exchange, 9 1-8 being tne highest paid. New York futures closed barely ' steady with sales of 70,000 bales. Spots quiet at former quotations. Liverpool ,' dull. NEW YORK MARKET, SPOT; ( , i Middling 103-10. Strict low middling 10. i Low middling 9 3-4. NEW YORK FUTURES', i , , Morning. Noon. Evening January, 10.01 10.01 , 10.00 ' February, 10.07, , r 10.05 10.05 ' - - March, . 10.20 ' 10.19 : 10.18 April, 10.33 10,32 10.31 LIVERPOOL SPOTS. '.!'.. Uplands 5 5-8. ', ' Orleans 5 3-4. ' LIVERPOOL FUTURES. " : January, 5 88-64, Correction. . - We learn that some of the opponents of the Graded School tax allege that the tax contemplated in the new bill will be used for both races just as the public school fund is now used. This is incorrect. The new bill ex pressly provides that the tax collected from the whites goes for their school, and that from the colored people for their own school. Eureka Lodge No. 1 I. O. O. V. The following ofrlcors were installed on Monday night. Jan. 8: N. G.: Geo. L. Wadsworyi. , . V. G.:E.W. Small wood. Rec. Sec.: W. B. Bovd. Fin. Sec: H. L.Hall. ' ' Treas.: Alex Miller. Chap.: Rev. L. C. Vasss. Warden: H. G. Bates. . Conductor; S. G. Roberts. R. S. to N. G.: M. Patterson, L. S. to N. G.: T. G. Sparrow. R. S. to V. G.: Edward Rowe. R.S. toV. G.'.E.Hubbs. L. S. S.: Frank Bell. O.G.: R.Smith. Messrs. Editors: Your editorial local headed "Injustice," itself, unin tentionally I presume, does injustice. Being out of town -when it appeared, I have just seen it. The Fire Association carries no insurance on the Messrs. Hackburn s stock. It has 500 on the store, which is covered by a mortgage of Mr. Bangert. You will m t serve the Interest of this community by warning it against the Fire Association. That Company carries eighty policies in this city, and has paid 38000 losses in the lasl six years. ' It has always paid its losses within the ninety , days which nearly all Insurance Companies claim. It will pay this loss also, and continue to be as it has ever been one of the fin est insurance Companies in this or any other country. Respectfully, John S. Long. Kough and Ready. At a meeting of the members of tho Rough and Ready Hook and Ladder Fire Company, held in New Berne ou Jan. 17th, the following oflioers were elected for the ensueing year: Foreman L. L. Lewis. ; " Asa't Foreman Silas Bryant. Engineer John A. Boom. Capt. of TruckAlex Fisher., Secretary Christopher Dixon. Treasurer Henry Benders. Auditing Committee Doise ; Davis, Tob Richardson, George Bantu. Representatives Israel Harris. V irgil Crawford. ' ; Trustees Nathan Blade. Thomas Horton, Tob Hyman, Simon Johnson, Richard Urady. Investigating Committee nenry Benders, David Harris Joseph Bryant. Editor Journal: the lines com mencing "My life is like the summer rose" and found among the manuscript papers of the late Mr. Hubbard, were written by Richard Iienry Wilde, a lawyer and Congressman from the State of Georgia, tho' not native. Ho was an accomplished scholar and man of elegant literary taste. J. F. C, Asylum, waB taken to that institution aves and nays. Hie vote stood 22 Tuesday.' , to table, 17 against, it. Miss Hettie Hines. dauehter of James The bill in regard to levying aud M. T1ins. nr.. of Infitifcuto townahin. host Collecting taxes passed and was hien sorirmalv il! slnrn her return frnm Ordered engrossed. J mi. i . - . ...... Stantonsbure. Ya. It was feared that . Aue.uVL?memun? rapier ill), the disease was scarletina4 but J learn , 8 ,01 . passed ,anil . was or f. rw. ir;,vt,.;v tw s ,e "-icu curoiif u. fouceman bweanngun, or wiasboro, rit,t a as in town Monday trying to learn Mr. Pace, to incornorat the town a, i a r tt'.i -.4.1 it m . someining m regara to a jur. ui wno qi lxeuton. naa leu tnat piace a weeit or so ago, to , CALENDAR visit relations in the vicinity of Falling The calendar was then taken uu creek, and who has hot since been heard and the following bills were dis- from. Fears are expressed that some- Lposed of: thing serious may be the cause of the lo regulate fishing in Pamlico mysterious disappearance. and Tar rivers. Mr. Bunn moved - ; to amend by striking out the Falls 0 lone wan items. 01 Tar nver and inserting wilminir ton and Weldon 17.n.ilrnni1. whv-li lur. 1. Xu. isawyer s iniant son died on was mlrmtAd Tli hill tl,m, "J x 1 . . . ------ irs rniru reading. Kinston Items- At the Sale. The sale of the late A. G. Hubbard's personal property closed yosterday. The bidding: was verv spirited towards the close of the sale. John Mayo, the iuev itable five cent bidder, kept a keen eye on every lot of old trumpery put up, and went off with two cart loads, most ly books. ! , Mr. John Detrick, with a view of cul tivating huckleberries and other garden stuff at the "Atlantic Garden,"; invest ed in a copy of Peter Henderson 'sB"Qar dening for Profit. " ( Mr. Lewis Webb hated to go to a sale without buying sotnething, bo he com' promised by buying a baby demijohn and decanter, and went off well pleased with his bargain. lie February, 5 87-04. House of Representatives, Raleigh, Jan. 17, 1883. , Mr Editor: Please send. me copies of New Berne Journal embracing late re ports on A. & N. C. R. R. by tho Mid land Co., and also A. & N. C. Company . want information oh the Road so as to direct my vote intelligently when the matter comes up. The session of the House is running along quite pleasantly. Education is receiving considerable at tention, Thejsubject of Graded schools is now up before the Committee on edu- cation.QThe next important feature be ing that the taxes levied on the whites shall be applied to the education of white children and the tax es to be lev ied on the blacks to be applied to the ed ucationof black children, ! The distiuc tion applies to Graded Schools only. The matter has not yet come before the House, but when it does come up for discussion great interest and anima tion will likely beexhibited. The commit tee on education are unanimous in their support ofthe principle for acts in re gard to Graded schools in N., C. Strange to say Supt. J. C Sparborough is decid edly opposed to it and made an earnest and I may say an able speech against it He was sick, but seemed highly wrought up and deeply .excited. Will parties align themselves anew on the new prin ciple to be applied to Graded Schools r Can't we iustlv support it '? Will it be politic to do so in view of ., the move mentto secure nationaraidr Will, it smooth the asperities between the races? Will it be in accord with the letter and spirit of tho Constitution of North Carolina? Will it subserve the permanent in terests of the white people or North Carolina? Does it not discriminate against the blacks in favor of the whites? It will likely pass with a whirl, but will it be Democratic in principle? I am now listening to speeches on the tariff, Mr. J. H. Harris, colored, of Wake, is now spreading himself. By the by,-he, is the best debater on that side of the House I think some of our members imagine themselves in Con gross.; . Pity. it is they will not; keep themselves to business, especially per taining to North Carolina. 'I am bored exceedingly by . buncombe speeches They are now trying to cut off a piece of Craven to attach to Carteret. Look out for your own homestead! ' , , Yours, R. D; M. It is proposed that Col. Geo. C Moses shall call out the Lenoir militia and quarantine this county against Trenton the small-pox and matrimony. Fifty-three pupils are now attending the public free Bchool, under the mail' agement of Misses Whitehurst and Grady, at tho '.nigh School" building in Kinston. A kind and loving father of Kinston was seen, clipping the long tail of Btone horse, saying a lock of it, twisted and tied around his baby's neck, would make its dentition free'andeasy. "Pol lock s jno. 7 would be much more efficacious, without taxing so heavily the credulity of the parent. In spite of the small-pox scare in Jones county, Cupid manages to make happy the loving ones. Last Tuesday in the midst of the small-pox excite ment, Mr. Ivey Pollock aiid Miss Moll Stanly, of Jones county, were "marked twain'.' at the residence of Jas. B. Pol lock in Kinston, by Rev. E. E. Orvis and the next day, Charles H. Foy, Esq of Trenton via. Neiv Berne, with a New Berne divine, Rev. L. C. Vass, passed through Kinston on their way to the residence of Junius Stevenson, Esq., in Jones countv to celebrate marriage ceremonies between Charles H. Foy and Miss Eunice, daughter of the late A. J. Heath. An unfortunate homicide took place at Falling creek railroad station , last Tuesday. It is said, that John; and Heber Kennedy, brothers and white, in the early part of the day became in volved in a dispute with Allen Williams, colored, wherein offensive epithets were applied to each other and later, the brothers and Williams met again, when the brothers demanded of Williams the recalling of the offensive words, which. on Williams refusing or failing to do, the brothers fell upon him with stick and knife, slabbing him in the region of the heart, and producing almost in stant death. These brothers are the grand son's of the late' Walter Kennedy and sons of Jesse Kennedy, deceased. They had recently about two weeks opened a small store at that place. They fled immediately after the stabbing and have not been heard of since. last Saturday, only a day or so old. Mr. Redding Lupton is and has been for some time quite sick. He is at Mr. Nathan Hooker's, his father-in-law.; Dr. Jno. P. Redding had a runaway SPECIAL ORDER. The bill ,to grant am nest v and parnon to certain persons sellin liquor without license, being the special order lor this hour, was smash-up of his buggy the day the long L;,ken up i ii i u mi i 1 nr Hi.HH iiiHr ff.i iii i "irii iirrivnn or i .r . . 31 r. 'orbis called fort, he aves and looked for steamer Elm City arrived at i TfcT 1 . .1 . 1 .. . i , our wnan. itououy nurt. '. ' - una. v.,.,1 i. ,...n i ""VI iliu ,ttll WitM MI.MUUIl'U. invitations are out tor a weit.iing to The hill passed its second roadin". take place this (Wednesday) evening, CALENDAR (resumed at (5 o clock. Mr. W. w. terrebee and To amend the landlord and ten Miss Mary Cherry are the parties. ant act, passed its third re.idimr, Mr. David Hathaway, of Hyde, while J-Oiicliing the powers of executors on a visit to his sister, Mrs. Kenj. Hop- uu mmuiiisirawra, passeu irs Hum kins, near this place, died one day the 1 fitter nai-t of last tvafilt. of nnpiimonift Mr. Chas. Swan aud Mr. Alex. Wood ard, the two gentlemen who had their Stall HO. 2 Left Hand Siflfi T THE CITY MARKET, CITYITEZ3. - This column, lu-xt ui lorai m,. i. tAK.n. fur Local A.h ertisinn. . Attention Yeans; Itfra. For a pructical business education. f to the Old Reliable Commercial Colk of Kentucky University, situated in t oenumui city or Lexineton. Kv. will take you about ten noU plete thi full course, at a total cost about $85. This includes tuition, boar books etc.. Over 90n - - - - - pwWGJJW AAVIXI States and 3 foreign countries attendip iiuw is it nne time to commence. i particulars address its President, . ..VILBCB R, BIOTH. CITY ORDHTANCE. Small-Pox Q:rcr.!!:.: Is always supplied with the very heat Fresh Meats. Uppf. Pork. Mllttrm nml Mnnuiir.. Hint the Market affords. Call on htm. 1 JunJK-dly hands badly lacerated in cotton gins, are getting on well, and ere a great while will be ready for duty again. Capt. Gibba, of the Elm 0, gave our citizens a chance to witness the speed and utility of his craft in the way of an excursion the next day after arrival, and right well did they respond to his generosity, for the craft was well filled with old and young, who seemed to be well pleased with their trip, and more Buist's Celebrated Early Seed than so with the Elm City: aud the reas. wishes of the entire community is for Also a SelectPd stock of iter pecuniary success. . Fancy Groceries. Dr. W. T. Kennedy left for Golds- Case Goods, all kinds, boro on Tuesday to attend to church matters. He has been adding some fine 300 Barrels Seed Potatoes, Selected with great, care, and every barrel warraiiteu to be just an represented. . . , . Officii f City Clkhjj, f . , kw Ukrnk, Jan. W, iM. ! A Special Meetlug of the Board of City Com ell was huld this evening, Mayor Howard pr, Tne Mayor stated that the Meeting wi called to take action to prevent the Introdu Hon of tmiull-pox Into the city. (, S ' I The following was adopted. a speol quarantine ordinance i , t r. I WHEKKAS, Information Kiis reached tl Mayor tlmt certain cltleo north of ui areli footed with tniall-iix, and' t' VHKA$, We feel It our duty, to tlevh such meatin n we think best to prevent tli admission of s,ld dsoaso into our mid therefore V " '"'"' ' , ' Re it Oi:nAiNF.D, Tht ti Quarantine Fin shall be placed at a point three mile lelo the city on Neune Jtlver, and that all vemei and steaineinepmliiK funm without the limit of the State, and the Old Doiulnlon ateame! shaU stop at the quarantine Flag until boai edby the I'ovl Physician, and allowed by hit to come to dock. The Phyaician shall recelv five dollars fur each visit, said fee to be pal byvessel or steamer boarded, and any ve or steamer yiwiat)ng this ordinance aball t fined $25 for each oflenco. And " I Bk itFuutheti ORDAiKBD, tha't the trait on the Midlond Railway shall ibo quarantine one inia on the.4 west side of the city at caused to roinaln until boarded by, saldPc Physlciaii or Detective. aud allowed to pan The Physician shall receive S2 for each visit irnms, snin 'e to oe paw DjrTfle Railroad Coii pany. Any violation of this ordinance shii sul)ject th itnllroad Company to a One off for eacUand every offence. . , liy order of the Board, , i(a . JanlT-tf ' A. W. WOOD, City Clerk, ('aimed Uouds, all kinds. rienies. j-jte.. tc. Kxtro Quality Java and Klo Coffee StocK to supply nis uemanus lor nis i f,l(,t Knll Mne of Fine Groceries, such as practice in the way of a beautiful pair .uo ,ol,ml 1,1 " r'nut-ciass Fancy uroeery of mahogany bays, as near a match in I'lease cull and examine cioods, size and color as is commonly seen. Has also purchased of Messrs. Hardy & Larrow, or ! Washington, JN. v., a beautiful sorrel horse. Ed. Wilder has a certificate of a record of 3m. 22s.. so you see he has a fancy for the temporal as well as the spiritual. ' La Grange Items. Farmers are hauling their cotton to town and storing waiting for 10 cts. ; J. R. TJzzell, a young lawyer of Kins ton,' was"in town Tuesday; and Drum mers till you couldn't rest. ! The school of Professors Joyner and Murphy opened on Monday, the 15th, inst.', with flattering prospects over 60 in altendence the first day. 1 : 1 ;' La Orange is becoming unlucky for freight trains. , A short time ago the engine jumped the track1, and to-day (Wednesday) the cylinder was smashed Dr.. J., M.; Hadley, C. S. Wooten, and other prominent and influential citizens from this place are . visiting Ealeigh in the interest of the no-fence movement. - News has reached here that Mr. John E. Kennedy stabbed a negro to death at Falling creek Tuesday evening. There seems to be considerable lawlessness in that locality of late. J . ' . . , John Best, colored, made his escape from constable Walters Tuesday even Ing. ' John liad feloniously appropriated to his own use a bag of corn belonging to Simon Wooten, and settled the matter by leg bail.' , ,, '.'! , . ' Mrs. Mary .', Brown, . wife , of Jesse Brown of this township, who has been insane for several years, and for whom a number i of applications have been made for admission into the Insane StamidcK of leu aim luiict- Kiveii on application. All Goods at Lowest Cash Prices. Terms Invariably Cash on Delivery. J. R. BAMPTON, Middle street, next door to tYntral Hotel; JanlU-d8ui , ; New Berne, ft', C. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. . - (Condensed fioni NowsOtasarYer.) " .THIETpENm DAT. ' ' , ' ' PETITIONS. Mr. Loftin, petition of li. W. King, askiug lor a stock law on tho south sideof iNeuse river, in Lenoir' county. BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. Mr, Caho, a. bill in regard to the public landa of Pamlico county : CALENDAR. ' The bill to incorporate the Loftin Silver Lead Mining Company passed and was ordered engrossed. - calendar (resumed). Bill lor the better' protection of sheftp husbandry in North Carolina was put upon its second readiug and provoked considerable discus sion. ' 1 Mr. Scott, of New Ilanover This bill, introduced by myself: provides for the levying and collection of a special tax of $2.00 on every dog in the State, and if passed will greatly tend to the protection of sheep hus bandry m the State, as there are so many dogs sheep husbandry can not prosper; " In 1 my county one man lost twenty-seven sheep ! by dogs in' one night not long since Put a tax upon the dogs and then a collar and tag about ; tlieir necks to show that the tax is paid.r, ' : Mr, Costner sent lorward an amendment making the tax 50 cents on every dog, instead of $2.00.. Mr. Battle: I am surprised that the Senator fr,ora Liticoln coming as lie does from the " 'possum, i and 'simmon region, should depreciate the value of dogs tj such an extent as to wish the tax so low. , Mr. Clarke There are a great many 'possums in my section and for this very reason I do not want dogs taxed. Many of the colored people make their Christmas money by catching 'possums and, they are not able to pay these taxes, m a Mr, Jones What per cent of the dogs in your section are classed as good dogs? Mr. Clarke About one-third.; Mr. Clarke moved to table the whole s matter- and called for the COMMERCIAL (OR BUSINESS) COLLEGE of Kentucky University, WKLBCIt It. SMITH, Pret't, l.KXl.NU l 0, K Students received any week day In the Year, r.aeit ueparimeni una its special readier Students can graduate at till College In about one-third of the time and expense than at any similar College In Aineria. Nearly n.uuu successi ui grauuaies in me a oove uoiiege, toaether with the leadline Educators of Amer ica, attest the superiority of Jta Course ol iuuy anu Training, as oeuig Tnoroug!!, I'rae- ticat ana complete emnracinBljooK-KeepliiK, iiusineKN Arunuieiie, ininniorcitii Liyt. jvier eantile Corresnondenoe. Peumanshio. ete Time nicauiuED to complete the Full Diploma course iron 2to montns. roTAt. cost, in cluding Tuition, Hooks, .Stationery, and Hoard in a good private family, about $H.". .students of this College can attend the other College of tho University, under 10 Professors, for one year, free of charge. When two or mure enter together, u reitueiton oi a on eacn one a uu tion wtll be made. For lull pnrtieulara ad ureas, w. it. k.tiith, janlti-dAwsin President,, ijexltiKton.Ky. Sealed Proposals. Sealed lYoposalB for furnlshlne Medlclnl and Medical supplies for the County Poor f; me present year; will be received by u Cleric of the Hoard of CommUaloners nnt First Monday in February Artlelea, tim-elnss In evpry respect, will 1 required, ,(! n: :,t J,,i;- By order Bi:ird Comraisslonei s, ' JOSKTO NKL80X, jann-w . Cleik llonry Srehi;!!, -MA Nt'PACTURHR"OP. All Kinds of Cracken CAKES, CANDIES, Etc Onlci-A solicited from Merrhanta !au Doalein. , , . j( tjrfiRN' stuket;- , jun2dicwp , .Kinstoil. N. C. Stcckhcldcrs UzZ' The Uegular Annnal Meeting he Htoi'i holdevs ol "The Midland North CaroUim Ral i-ompnny" win oe held' at 'the cou m, -ewt)ern, 'at 11 o'clocKl it m . n wav Houhu Wednesday January " I APPLKlxix OAKflMITH iJlrector and .stoikholdw. FOR CASH. 200 Boxes Plug Tobaqco nt cost and freight, in 5 box lots or over, ' 7(H) lbs Smoking Tobacco, at cost, and freight, in 50 lb lota or over. 40,000 Domestic Cigars, in lots of 2,000, at cost and freight'. 5,000 lbs Coffee from U to 114 cts. 1 2iV Barrels Sugar, 74 to"9J cts." ' 20 Cases Brandy Cherries, quarts, at, $3.00. ' ' . , 40 Cases Brandy Peaches, ' .quarts, at $3.25:- -'.'! ' -j, fl . 10 Cases Bran tly ' Peaches, pts., 14.60. ! i -ii ' !, 1 ; '., . j75 Cases Canned Goods, 150 doz. to .200, lni a . -,,! .). ,j , 50 Gross Royal, PtitapscoandtPurity Baking Powders, at manufacturers list prices, clear of nil freight. 1 I !, ; 200 Barrels Flour 4.50 to $7.40. Porky Long Clears, Fat Backs, pt lowest prices.; Uive us a tnaJ. : . Wm. PellBallance&Co. a i South' Front St.,: near Middle, I dlw-wlm. New Berne. C 0. ,E. -S.jU.QVEB Has Just received the lollowlne named OorwT wui r ivn..-?iit null uiifreaiMtllULf. :WM.L. PALMER,-. Dealer in Clgara, Tobacco, Pipes, and every uiuig in iiihi way; - ' Also Candlea Nat and Frulta. .' ' ' ' St Jacobi Oil, the (ireat German Item edy for Uheiimallsin and all Bodily Palna. Middle St.', Second Poor from So. Front, ' ' JanlT-ddwlyv 1 Wet prne, W. j,;; Small llama, .' .i-'i-nU Brckfast liaVoa, ! f . . ..;,n' n 'i Jim Canned Beef, ; r.'.'s j 'whU Bonelesx 'Codfish i! u" - i f-s.--,Y-il Condensed Milk, ,( j.t....... . Sea foam and Royal Bakibg1 Powdei YeastCakes,, ' ; Italian Maccaroni, i v !. U 1 Cucumber Pickles'. CnoW Chow. Baker?s (Chocolate ,; i Pearl Barle, ! ,p , : "I'll 11 'Ui i-'H-' I 't ) , Mince Meat,., , . ,, ,,,, Prunes, ' u:J .:',n OatmqalJ 'Buikwrieat, "'j ,f Fine Syrup', luVi I Jn-i' Fresh Boasted Cofree, 'km J; i. t -,,-t , --, ---jr ,(- 1. '($ f ', Early Ros. Potatoes. j , i : JanlVdly'.. NOW, OR KEYElt !' Before u ten ,iv. i eavm?f:rL:z:?IIc: 1 ' ' '(Of colirse'yOu kuow where that Is) I shall sell Pants for 'ut Coats f 49lc, Shirts 24ic.;' and' Drawers we don't speak of" it." t""', ! 1LL DO XT 99 'JanS-ftAWly a rum KiEKi I. !i "1 1 , I'Jl i 'if," v 1 .ui'.
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