VOL II. NEW BERNE, N:'C., TUESI)AYi: JULY 10, 1883. NO. 86. i.O CAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Rev. B. Smedes St," Mary's College. Jos. Nelson To firemen. Basil MANLY--For sale. ' , ; ' , , R. W. Nixon Land sale. Journal Miniature Almanac. Sun riseB, 4:53 I Length of day. Sun sets, 7:18 1 14 hours, 25 minutes. Moon sets at 10:45 p. m. The rainy season haB begun early this Stunned by Lightning. - During the thunder storm on Sunday evening lightning struck a cedar post on the corner of Berne and Broad streets and stunned three white girls who were standing near by, one of them receiving a slight scratch on the face, i J . Saturday Night Rate, find of me as a conductor and that I can and knows more practically about run- hind ; he makes so many Irish' potatoes 1 CITY ITEMS. This column, next to local news,' Is to b Kates, 10 eenta a handle trains better than any man he ning this road than-all of them com-! on a piece of land that he has to move nad, Dut be didn't want me because l Dinea. way men nor aive htm a jatr mem on tonouse mem, so no says. used for local adYertiain. had used my influence at Kinston for Ichancef : Why keep him annoyed and Our friend Jack MMes lays he wants eVwVenTtaMrt ' , Une.tof tho Eastern syndicate." , -.- " torn up by everlasting agitating the Bn giyMj pitkena. to aeaiflt him in gttirg ' R. "Don't you think two conductors question of a lea?e. It is true Col. I the Legislature to pass a law next sea-1 The Cheapest Orangea are enough on the road?" Whitford was unfortunately born fn sion to have the white side of a flounder AndLemonsju the city can be found at P-"No. "They can't run it. and do this State, and we know he, nor no one fish turned up so, o!4 people , can see i4 V K. B. Jones', Morehead City and return on Tuesday morning, thus placing, the trip within the reach of many laboring men to Hnenil n. rlav at thA sea side. The fol The schooner .Jlfewn was reportodvat . in th tpB. Hatteras. yesterday on ner return irom Smithfpd to Moreh'd City and ret'n $3.00 The A. & N. C. R. R. Co. have further justice to the company nor to them- else who was bo unfortunate, cannot do them. Jack is eettine old and can't For a Nice Drink reduced the, Saturday night rates to selves. The President knows this as as well as a man born in Ireland, Eng- gee them in the night well enough to juinppin cider on ice, call at Goldsboro La Grange Kinston New Berne Mi tt ' 2.00 1.70 "1.85 1.00 well as I do." ' . . h ; . land, France or Yankeedom. Yet he R. "Do 'you think he" will appoint twill do as well as anybody, born in another?" ..; a , '; ' Greensboro, Elizabeth City or any other P. "I do. , Or he will let the baggage part of North Carolina, master act as conductor as Ol. Andrews . Therefore give him a fair chance and did when he undertook to run it with ne win make the road pay all that is two conductors." . 4 possible to be got out of it legitimately, R. "Well, Captain, what are you go-1 If the stockholders want more for the ing to do with yourself now for awhile?'-' I road than it will make legitimately they P. I am going out and have my I must lease if to a company who has a wheat thrashed, look after the farm a connecting road who can afford to pay little and then go over to the Quaker I more, by dutting off the competition of Bridge road and see how that work I this road -as I have heretofore said. comes along." ' Thereby making up the loss by higher The CaDtain is fond of railroading; he charges upon their own line and com- mDoring men unless tne means or ying a pri(je the 0, no held, and peting connections. This is the truth uio ureuieuuiwi hi yrupuruuu, uui wouid undoubtedly make a first-class in a nut shell, no individual or corporation should un- conducts on any first-class road. We But I suppose the stockholders don't dertake to pay higher wages foroper- think .however, he must be mistaken care whether it makes anvthine or not as to the motive which prompted the I at least the three shareholders dont President to state to his Directors that care. They are made happy at least he could get along with two conductors once a year, with aree ride and a free as we are unable to understand how an talk at the annual meetings and if they hnnnrnhln man ran make such ft state- Can Cet into' a fuss about leasiner the We have received a copy of "The hen they went to work to reduce sala- ment merely for the purpose of defeat- road, oh! how happy these little fellows go striking. 'The while the bottom t Philadelphia. The steamer Kinston was struck by A heavy storm on Sunday at Wilkinson's Puint. hut Cant. Dixon says she be haved nicely, - ' ' ' The Oriental Club will picnic at Gray- Lee Beach to-day, having engaged the steamer Elm City for the purpose. Will leave at 8-o'clock. ' Members of the olnh will hold a special ' meeting on board the steamer ot 2 o'clock. , , Mr. Green Bryan and Wm., Whit ford, Esq., took passage on the sloop 'Nellie May on a fishing expedition to Martins. Capt. Howland says they are the second squad that go out to try Jay ' Gould's plan of living cheap! Reducing Bularlen. , . The Directors of the A. & N. C. R. R. applied the knife to salaries at their meeting on' Saturday last. ; We are op posed to cutting'the salary or wages of ating ,C an enterprise of any sort 1 than the income of , said enter prise ' :: or ' industry j will " '? afford. We presume the Directors took this view of it and as a matter of course Sons of the Soil," an address delivered ries they began with, themselves and by John S. Long, Esq., at the closing ex- took their own per diem down from ercisesof Pantego Institute on June 15th, $5.00 to 2.50 or $3-00. We understand 1883. ( It is published in pamphlet form, that the Directory has cost the company and as soon as we peruse it will give over $1500 during the past year; if so a it a more extended notice. - ' I good saving might be made right in the Tha RpiriHter of Daeds savs Schedule start D rewuiu uo uUa iaU , Meetlnir of Lease Committee. He says iurthertnat iair notice nas peen , Mr- Simmons, Chairman of the Com ing a man who, as it is generally con ceded, filled the position satisfactory to everybody. The Mullet Road. I ; Raccoon Run, July 8th 1883. Editor Journal: I have read with Interest, the proceedings of the stock holders of the A. & N. C. Railroad Company held at Morehead City on 28th editor's comments upon their speeches June last, and by your permission: II ihis one is a capital speaker; this one will make a few remarks upon the sub- is not so good in a deliberative body as this are. :. It keeps them alive before the people, you know, and it is worth some thing you know to see one s name in the paper moving to postpone, lay over, amend, apnoint committees to hunt up standing committees, seconding the motion, and all their names put down in full in the papers. And then the top side Is black, white. ' Our widower on New River, Mr. B. B., got fooled again the other day.' - One of the same young : ladles sent him a pie; this time a good huckleberry pie, butRuffin says a burnt child dreads the fire and you can't fool me this time, I dont eat gall berry pies any more. So he did not eat and Bro. Cajah had a good huckleberry pie all to himself. A big picnic at Jacksonville on the 4th inst had a fino time so I heard, but some gents from that place didn't have such a good time when they went on a trip to the Banks. , H. C. Cf, 0. W., G. W. B. and several others went, and when they came back Dr. La Sane said if there was any blood in them it was the wrong color, and smelled different from, other blood, smelled like clams and red eye whiskey. However, the Doctor set matters to rights in a few days. Sol. Gornto's folks had quite a lively time the other day; that is the women part, they went in the potato house after potatoes and found a snake. Jerusalem ! such a squall. Thev sent for Mr. Taylor, who came, got the gun and pistol, shot several rounds and finally succeeded in killing the monster with a pitch fork. Since then Mrs. H. has been getting potatoes out of the house with a fish gig. The snake was about 13 inches lone, but women are K. R. Jones'. A. H. Potter in making soda water does not use pump water but pure cis tern water. . . . . . . , , . tf. Notice to Firc:,i, Okdkiied, That all persons who were active -Firemen ou the 1st day of June, A.LV1883, be and the name are exempt lrom Foil Tax tor " the year 18,s;i. 1 - - OHDKitKii, That the above exemption shall not take plane until the proper officer ot the several Fire Ornpanlesiurnixh the list taken with a correct list of the active members of their company on said 1st day of June. Okdkkkd, That the Clerk of the Board pub lish the above order for ten days. , -JOS. NELSON. jullOdlOt Clerk Board of Commissioners. For Sale. about the subiect. but simply eive my one is eloquent but O when will he get airaia 01 snakes, you know. opinion like the ballance of simpletons to the point; this one has a plenty of They have commenced to kill a few I First Monday in August, 1883, who have from five to twenty-five cents repartee which he readily applies when deer now. Bill Quinn says he. killed given, and if they get into trouble it will mittee to receive &nd formulate propo be their own fault, cut we expect tne gition to lease the Atiantic and North : Register has made this samethreat.be- rwi:no Railroad, informs ;us that his Meet, not that I presume to know much before white trash and negroes; fore, and if they live p. see next Janu- committee will meet at Morehead City ary they will hear it again 'Ihe Kegis- on the 20th 5ust ter has it In his powert. however, to The terms of the resolution under learn them to be prompt. which thev act are eeneral.They are Charlotte and Atlanta- are somewhat required to confer with all persons who exercised over the arrest of Capt. E. O. may desire tb lease the road and to re- Waot.it nnnwWnn tha Airline Road. lrt tn h ndirmrnmi mwHrn nf iliA own mora than five shares each, which etc., etc., and so on. Oh how sweet is and J.'e. Adams." Ticket Agent for the stockholders all propositions submitted' cost them about five cents a share, and all this to those three share stockholders Air Line, R. &D. and CO. Railroads, to them. The committee is composed some of the big stockholders' even, cost There is no wonder they always want j him for fear of being indicted, butl for embezzlement. "They were taken 0f gentlemen wisely selected from the them less, as their daddies made a lor-iiuss. it is so sweet. Ana men youjtold him the time was out by law I before Justice R. P. Waring for a pre- mpst important points along the.line of tune out of the " road and got tho stock 1 know they are patriots who want to thought, prohibiting the same, but Ned Will sell cheap, for UA3H, TWO OLD LO COMOTIVE ENUINKSand ONE OLD LOCO MOTIVE BOILER. For further information apply to BASIL MANLY, M. M., Jull0-d2w a. 4N. C. bI h. ST: MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, ft. C. The ADVENT TERM of the 85th Seml-An-nual Session of this School begins THURS DAY SEPT. 1:1th, 1883. For Catalogue address the Rector, Rev. BENNET 8MEDES, A. M. jull0d2m - NO.TICE.-' r LANDSALE.' . Under judgment of Craven Superior Court, rendered at January Term, A.D. 1879, and one amendatory tnereoi rendered at SprlngTerm, A. D. 1883, in action wherein Lydla A. Uaskllls and others are plaintiffs, and "The New Berne Co-operative Land and Building Asso ciation" and another, are defendants, the un dersigned will sell for CASH, at Court House door of Craven county, on more interest in the Company than my- interrupted upon, this grave subject; self , as I own no stock, and those mak- this one has a beautiful flow , of stuff ing the most 'fuss about the road do hot which weakens his opponent's nonsense one last week, a buck,, that weighed 193 pounds net, 6 snags on a beam. And Ned Riggs Bays he eat some of a very fat one killed in his neighborhood last week, but would not tell who killed a parcel of land take on German at ELEVEN o'clock. A. M.. in New Berne, beetnnlne at stak street and running with said street 30 feet to dock line; men with said back line at feet; then parallel with Jones street 30 feet; then a straight line to the beginning being part of lot No. S5, being half of land conveyed to Rebecca 1). Hilton by W. S. and Sophia Byrd.t' July lh, 1883. RICHARD W. NIXON, JullOdlwetu Commissioner. liminary hearing and held to bail in the the' road. Mr. V Simmons, from New of $1,500. each. Nesbit failed to Berne', H. F. Grainger from Goldsboro; throwed in. The fact is, out side of the State and the counties who subscribed the stock, there is but a few shares owned by the original stockholders. But let this be as it may, what is all this a do about. ; Does the Governor of save the State and : the stockholders. "Give us peace," or give the three shareholders death. ' " ' ' A Friend to the Mullet Road. Notice. sum give bond and was sent to jail until his F. B. Loft in, from, Kinston; Council S, friends in Atlanta could come to his Wooten, from La Grange and Dr. F. M, relief, which they promptly did upon Arrendell, from Morehead City. receivine information that they were - The Chairman states to us that his naoinri Tha orraifa imn niitil mnch nhioM in niiKtiff th moAtino- turafVmr North Carolina and the controlers of a and1 talk as both gentlemen thus earlv is two-fold,U-w--ebwi majority or. tne , stock -in tnis com- uu or luwiuw. It will be remembered, at -the Juno Pany acknowledge that tney cannot I - All quiet this week and those sick are meetine each of the bidders obtained manage and control this jroad as well better. permission, to withdraw their respective aa a company that might lease it? Can- propositions for . revision and amend- nt, Ja"18 aaa a man wno can ment. What the precise natureof these manage the road and get as much out iterations will be; is not known. l ot it as other parties who desire to lease Besides ; other'; modifications may be lK 1 IaU 10 Bee 111 eitne' Pa.rty w'10 Pro- , - -niwnRtad hv the conference of the pose to lease the road any man. who has . whose rent is not paid to-aay mat tneir ' , hflfin Sliccegsfi raiirft(1 man or.'who mail will be placed, in the general de- Vy - . " f '..Z livery. surprise were held in high esteem by the citizens both of Charlotte and Atlanta. Box . Beuta. --jC In view of the fact that the law in re lation to the collection of box rents is mandatory, leaving the Postmaster no discretion, he notifies all box holders Swansbof o Items. The farmers are finishing their corn crops fast and the cotton is looking very well now. ; Mr. Geo. R. Young had the first cot- said he didn't know and would rather not tell yet anything . more about it. Ned says he has the finest crop on Starkey's Creek, which is saying a good deal, as there are several good farmers there. . : : Hardin Jones went turtle hunting last week and caught a large sea loggerhead. He found two turtle nests containing 390 eggs. These eggs are as laige as turkey eggs and areas good to eat as hen eggs. He also caught .four large drum fish' in the surf (ocean) all in about two hours and a half. So you ton bloom on the 2nd inst. Mr. John may see that this is one of the greatest become desirable and necessary. in Ia knows anything about railroad- I """' -.. i I T.i il . i - 1 il , It is likewise deemed proper that the mK- am 11 tney were to lease tne roaa members of the committee, as well as of course they could employ the brains Windfall. An old colored wonlan of this city intere8ted, should have time to to run it, if they did not conclude that ,1 1hT. .V... ' ,I,A ' ia rtlmnaf VvAi -fill. I ' I.. . '. m . . consult with the people who will be they had an oi mat article at command, s 1 1 it. r... i i directly effected by a lease, to ascertain, in neir own npy. "7 if possible, their views and wishes. roaa ar, an unless some company That ; opportunity . for this purpose W1" lease wno can &tt0Ta w Pav more may be afforded, the committee will, wr it tnan ,tne road can possmiy make in all probability, after the ma nfeafures n naer urst-ciass , managenient. named Newby, who is almost bed-rid den, has just been informed that the Pension Department has allowed her a a pension of eight dollars per month, commencing from, the first of January, 1864, and continuing until her death She will therefore Receive on her first payment nearly eighteen hundred dol lars. , , r Weeks had one about the same time. We are eating roasting ears but not very plentifully, but cucumbers plenty. John Pitman has a vine that bears twin cucumberB some of the real curious kind. Never saw anything like it. ; Mr. George Kellatu says he has the best shot gun in the State! He shot a deer 83 yards with buck shot and put two in one place, two shot only made . of the several propositions are made And no company can afford to lease it one hole in the deer, killing him in- known and - discussed, adjourn to meet again a few days previous to the gen eral meeting on the 20th inst A-- Pollokavllle Academy, r.. We are requested to announce that the closing exercises of Prof. W. II. A Conductor Interviewed. Rhodes' school, at Polloksville, will be ' On yesterday a Journal reporter held on the 17th and 18th insts. The .walked into Capt. E. R. Page's office on following programme will, be filled: South Front and found him with coat is,oa,iQir niffhr.. thrt 17th. dialomies and off and up to his elbows in business readines: Wednesday morning, decla- making up his' reports etc, mations. beeinnine at 9 o'clock, and 11 following conversation passed a. m. the annual address will be deliv- Reporter ered by Clement Manly, Esd.; of this are making out your final account with citv.' The people of Jones mav prepare the A. & N. C. Railroad ." themselves for a rich, intellectual treat. and give more for it than it will make stantly unless they have a connecting line and Capt. Loughliu - heard his chickens can by controling this line make up the squalling one night and ran to coop and deficiency -by making more on their found what do you think, a pale kitten. own road by cutting off the competition He succeeded in killing, but' not before of the road leased t This' the State does the kitten had killed twenty-five of the not want to do, and I presume will not Captain's chickens : 1 do. Yet as a business transaction, if the . u.ia AW-. r a Wn-ni-. uL m;ii, ( Lt ll H'v MttU owj b out m u a IUAM kuv iuu roaa is leaseu at au u uugnt to oe icuueu. i.rnm ,... n mi1a.. u when the to the parties who will pay the most for .X - 0 , th6 - ow m sfc t . it, regardless whether the freights will ; u , Ua mu enmanmaa - I I uiUvU lima vi tv vuiu Y f dvuivmuucd) -Weil Uaptain, 1 guess you oe nigner or lower over ruau or cou- bu). may be jt mM out between h;8 aide nectmg pomts. - whlsker.4 doWn his chin: where he If the road is not leased m this way, - w 80 'that account9 for it. T ' . 1. '"i k'J 1.- U 1 ; I ' . i cauuoi bo any nuvuuiugo iu leuaiuu places to live in in the State, provided we had a hotel and a steamboat here. We can catch plenty of everything but can't sell it in the summer time for want of transportion. .Fish are now worth 51 cents in Beaufort and nothing here; I mean mullets per barrel. The most that are sold here are what few Geo. W. Smith buys every Friday from Capt. Heady. He buys about 500 or 600 to carry out to his store, on White Oak; he pays 5 cents per dozen and sells them at 15 cents per dozen. I hope some one will go to- work and put a steamboat on our waters soon. . ' Dr. I. C. McLaughlin, " Wolfesville, C, says: "I used Brown's Iron Bit ters for vertigo, and I now feel like a -. : ; wdw" N, new man. Page: "Yes, I have paid the first debt of the Eastern N. C. Railroad. V R. "How so?" P.,; I went to Kinston and by per sonal solicitation aided in procuring a Assessor Retarna. ' ' The County Commissioners were in sesHion yesterday or .the purpose of re ceiving the tax assessors returns, and, subscription of ten. thousand dollars to nol'iwithstanding the law requires the the capital stock of the Eastern syndi returns to be made on or before the 2d cate, and for this the President of . the Mo ; Jay in June, some of them have not road wished to dispense with my ser yet reported and we notice the time haB vices bet l extended to the 2d Monday in R. "But didn't the President state to Aus;a;;t. TLe law should have tead this the Directors that he could get along way: The commissioners shall meet with two conductors, and if one had to " f. 1 1" -.o t f a to r if " ! , 1, si.. .i s wnenever tuey put on the roaa r;; , . , i i. ,0.i.i, t'.o law requires P. "Yes, so it would. ButlhePresi- i of each county to make their I dent never made this statement to the it at all, as the Governor can have the road run to pay as much to the State and private stockholders as any private company could afford to pay by leasing it, even if he is forced to employ the great Railroad King Best to take charge of it. I am satisfied Mr. . Best would take charge of it for a small salary, as he is now out of employment in this line ot business, and from the puffs and articles in the . newspapers several ; Mrs. Susan Winberry and George Kellatu beats the State on spring turnips They ran a race, (that is they didnt leg run) but both tried to see whieh could make the largest turnip. 'Mrs. W. beat a little; hers measured 261 inches in circumference ahdGeorge'B measured 81 in diameter. They were of the purple top kind. ' ' L. H. CoX, the sewing machine man, savs he has sold over 1300 machines. It months ago, I presume he is one of the I c lve the returns be dropped was it not in regular order greatest managers oi rauroaas now suid assessors to drop vou. beine the last conductor living. ; In fact I believe he wassus- si . 1 1 i: lo so, not many agents can Bay the same thing and tell the truth .that have been in the business no longer, than he has, tained and baoked by all of the larire !" a 8a croP 01 COTlon DUI no stockholders in the A. & N. C. Railroad blossoms, yet; he goes fishing in a mill tha finvamnr nf tha stntn ni On pond every few ' days, and Bays he 1 1 '...eut with tho, county com- Directors until two conductors had been Vance; if these stockholders and officials ""b" v- uuu "lu. not later than the first 'of elected and I was put in nomination would invite him in a respectable way f 1 George Dennis and Ben Taylor are for 'the third one. He knew that I I am satisfied he would accept the po- both' bragging "on their crops, and as 1; " t',e t! pi i.I of Craven to would bo elected and lather than haye sition of President and General Man- both are good farmers, can't tell which ager. But suppose this King of Kings, I has the best. - Georcre . struts around declines to accept the Presidency, I can- with his long linen duster and brags not see why Col. Whitford cannot while Ben asks you in to take a drink manage it as well as any of the parties of old scuppernong wine 15 years old who propose to leaso and tells you anything you want to In fact I know bo in Letter informed) Ihear. Then Wm. F. Boll is not far be- U."vooiir1 1 to have beenapro- 1 1 f ' j Live it, and to col- i " " o who are wil- , -: '-..-ptswore ' i vouli economy, C his man dofcatod by me, he stated that he only wanted two." R. "It was not a matter of tl.eu t. ,l',;er." ''' T. "Nut at all, I understand that he says himself, that ,he had no fault to Young Men, Middle Aged Men and All Men who suffer from early indiscre tions will find Allen's Brain Food the most powerful inv.igorant ever intro duced; once restored by it there is no relapse. Try it; it never fails. $1; 6 for $5.; At druggists. - : wdw The Principal of the Graded School In New bern, N. C, having resigned, opplicationi of competent persons to fill tho vacancy will be received for tho N EXT TWENTY DAYS. Address CHAIlLIiS C. CLARK, President. Newbern. N. C. , Raleleh News & Observer and Greensboro ' Patriot please copy one week. (ultt-Ulw GEO. W. J. HARVEY, - 930 RICHMOND ST., PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1850. . Maker of Gentlemen's Fine Custom Boots & Shoes of the Latest 8tyle and BEST GRADES. Would refer to Messrs. B. K. Bryan, Geo HenderBon, (ieo. H. Hoberls, Geo. A. Oliver and others, all of New Berne. - u - - 49- Orders by Mall solicited. ' . . July8dAwly GEO. W. J. HARVET. ' Just Received : Fine Sugar Cored Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured Shoulders, Choice Butter and Cheese, Best Quality of Lard. f HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE FLOUR. Catawba, Scuppernong, ; Sherry and Port Wines, and a Complete Lino of the Be st Grades of Liquors for family use. ; . i , filiao ii ni luv .i dw uiiho. n. DLArtiv. COMMERCIAL: Brick , Erick , am NEW BERNE MARKET. . Cotton Middling, 9 1-2 ;' strict low middliog 9 8-8; low middling 9 1-4. : Corn in saqky 68o. ; in bulk 640. f ; TCRPENTINK Dip, $2.25; hard $1.25.. Tar $1.00 to $1.25. . Tar Firm at $1.50 and $1.75. Beeswax 25c. to 28c. per lb. . Honky 60o. per gallon. t , ,,,1 Beef On foot, 5o. to 6c Mutton $1.50a3 per head. ' -V Hams Country, 13o. per pound. ' Lard Country, 14o. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a9o. per pound. ' , , Ectos 10c per dozen. ' , i PEANtFTa $1.50 per bushel, i --.tn Fodder $1.50 per hundred. .' " Onionb 4c. per bunoh. ' Peas $1.00 per bushel. HiDES-r-Dry, Oo. to lie; green 5o.' Tallow 6c. per lb. - s Chickens Grown, 60a70o. per pair. ' Meal Bolted, 75c. tn buuheL . Potatoes Bahamas, 50c. ; yams 60c. per bushel - ', i ; i..!s-i 4i4u'u T0ROTP9 8o. per-buhch. :.).; j a -v-A-'i , Wool 12a20c. per pound. . J ; r ; f X Shingles West India,dull and nom. inal; not wanted. ' Buildinjr 5 inch, hearts, $3.50; saps, $3.50 per M. - .,("'.- t i ' ! ' For sale In quantity and quality to suit purchasers. Contracts solicited, Bales yard on Market Dock. , i .- - , . os j x Address all oommunloatlons to ' n i i ' J- v- CLARK, i JlvldAwtf. , New Berne, N. C, THRESH BUTTER, received every week. A NEW stock o TEA tot the sum mer trade just received. Toilet and Laundry T-JOAP in great Sparkling CIDER, a cool and refresh ing drink. ; !.t to!.' 1 ' L , ! w. :. 'i , " i f ; Finest Grades of FLOUR. ' - Pure APPLE VINEGAR. ; English Island MOLASSES. HAMS and Breakfast Bacon. t t- Flavoring Extracts (all fresh! ' V ; r .; . , . -, .. 1 ' Special bargains offered to cash cub- tomeru. x ?.-.tt !-' . s,c. Janll-dly i . E.

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