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ISLI&HE&S IIIOWMlIt DA.ILT SOU&HIU M eolma r, pilot ahad dU . WftHX Monday, at tt yaur. SM tor at avmtbi iMlTWi-ed ty aaaairtBarsaU Meuu par bjooiIv :ui WKUT JOTKNaL. a M oama ,.r, pobUiSed Trjr Ttaurda at. M.00 ransom. I f" ADVbKTIBINO BATES (DAILY)-' n en os day f 1 00; 60c (or Men tabaqutni bMtrttOM. i AdrertlMidMta adac haJ.a ' uuc LoeU,"4 fwtkVparJor lint ad t teuU for t very inLMil Insertion. Be Unnimnii yaiEbelnBis.ad oatwaaa oea mwiilii; pnca. hoUMtcf "jlBmMraaorlJMUi noi wexcaad o oaaa 111 be tnaertad frea. All addiuouai : .attar will beetjaraed icwnu per Hue. earmeaat tow- Vitfawt adertliuent .f Kadtlo Mttun. Knott aim lix I'wlllba ooOecud promptly ai iti and of MCk jaoutn. CoiBBlBblOlllODB OOfltAlDlDf DW Of a dl- OduMloa of eaj matters ft re loUclied o ianU4MiNDiiU M znorted K be duo d tnat loadiaa osiaouooaota uenaou, arltanold me ntma oi it buidoi-. oi S&t wlU BMC more Lana oua ooiuuin o tt k fPM. .. - -. ' k , -&uy paraoe feellne. ntveo ai Bdou j mow a mHimtioti ean ooutrj the name o u tiuor Dy appticaUou ai iJiii office aud hattag erfcaiwlD Ihe ancvancv exiaia THE JOURNAL a. i. nrww. K, HaAPBH. Katlta. less ltMt - - Btl KW BERHE. N.c DEC. 8 IW Salens at the fort offlc. i Na H... .. , . e M-"aS-l fttter FARMS AND UK Mi US SllOrt Talk With the Hen Who Ouiiie the Plow. v, WINTER WORK. ' After the crops arc gathered there is a disposition to pmcr.isit OaVte, to deter work until ioiv.iid spring. Tbe result in that tb farmer in Usually very much oowd ed in the spring, bis work gets much ahead of him aud pushes bun had. Especially is this (he case io wet Bprtugs. Iuipcrlect work i the consequence, aud the evil effrCtS of il follow hiui through all sabseqneot cultivation of hit crop-. It U SU old aud excellent edge that o farmer should push his w.nk, never let hit woik. push bitn To do thit he most look well ahead ami plan judiciously; be uiust ! vigil. iui and energetic. Let hlj Bk himself ikiw : Is there any n-cvsHarj' or desubir work which cau be doue through the winter ahuat as well ; un other timet A ojouieut'atcfitMinu willemgeut a good many. Firi, all those operatiouH which look in the jetopuiug of "Injury dtie tiy rains. Hillnide ditchiug, terraitin ud fiHmg ol gullies, becond, re -Ofintr obstructions, gmb.s, rotJi-, :amptit etc Third, repairing larm adiJ, bridges, etc. Fouiti., tepair :g hopleuieuts, piepariug Uupli te parbi to provide for accideut, lakingaxeaDd hoe helves, single nd double treeo, wagon bodie.-, ay .frames, etc. Every one ol ese things c:vu be douo duriug lie winter, aud leave the famier .eelOKpriog hd1 summer t dc ote jbU entire time aud energy to he , preparation tor the UutniK nd the cultivation ol his crops. Ilillsida ditches If one h,i '.ese, they ar quae hare to need me lookinK after. .Tuey will be and obstructed in places, perha,n okellOTerlti some, little washes ay befornjed just above where the ater runs into tbt-m. The sooner ese things are con cited the bet r, delay only increases the euls .ey produce. An obatruciiuii iua oa cause a breakover; the washes t breakovers will grow deeper ith every rain. Ueuiember that 3 cause of a break over Is always 07. the point where ic occurs narrow or too shallow a place, the ditch a root or stump which s collected trash, etc., etc. When f ditebef have to be run, tbe and in winter is in good condi i for making them; it is moist 1 soft. The plow aloue caD do tenths Of tbe work. A tw.o- a hillside plow is the proper . Msrk off the line ot ditch, au enjoy alile meeting. 1 Start lh plow the distance, of j Eaeb county in the State is en or six farrows below tbe ' titled to the sume nuniber of votes :ed off line, aod plow up to it, as it has repiesetiiativeM io the jring di dowu hill all tbe time. ; lower hanch of the Legi-laiare, t dOQ0t go over aDd over again, but each county can send as many njng each time one farrow delegates as it cboo-os. r the line ol ditch than was Let every farmer in the State see s before. Finallj a wide, deep to it that his county is well icpie will be formed along the line sented. Hold meet inns and have tch with a broad dam below it. " run In this farrow a V-sb aped r, made of stoat plant and ad ft half foot wide behind, yoti twill have a Dice, broad without a lick of hoe or . nnlesa there should be roots : to be removed except for cOtJlDg off water ultiratea fcwpes, tc.( tor 1 re preferable to ditches. 7 Is best done in fall and atervpsnly becsase there ; ore leisure, partly because 3 is given tbe terrace bor ttle and-become firm be tesry riB of H.-tng at an. ' Lay i off border lines en a level, going down hill - tt one, Jast three feet he redonfthonsontjUllneflhave afforded to rn bove.uMak ft broad Ii t nitrogen the pa-t f..V; line, .learinr rlnioptatre that is acta- If uces ;s list is never Oat tor bed It will grow ap in weed and gras, squash, carrots, parsnips, and poa and will filler ut and ea'cb the sioly early sweet corn. The reason dirt washing dowu trout fttiove, nitrogen wilt pay on ptaioea this Ua&ssiated, it 'aiay tak-years t; )r is ovmgto iheirexceotionaily . make a level terrace. rj iiea king-high prfoe. Aud tbe same is trua Uud with a hillside plow, throwing; of tjabtiage. But (hes. higti puces dilt down Bill all tld, tiittw tbe je cannot be depend, d on. Th. v sul will behasi eueo. Weonmmend merely seie to em ourdge y.Kid terracing with greatest couhde ce laruirrs and gardeners io keep to all who have rollug laiuis liable . their land clem and in as lgti a to waoh. - voudltiun as po.iUle. The do For tilling rallies baj Wt'er, u,ot wjruutv lU ut ot purebaned time can be found Ibau ibe presruif nitrogen year att-r yer. The tirlds aie Ui gremt mertsine uu j 8uch is the presenr position of occupied b cropland wagou and the taimers lu i lie Northern Stie. ieam may dash over ibeuj without detrliueut. AU manner ol utntiuc 'tous, as rocks, Itmsesi uii'p, uusbes aud briars, wl ich should now Ud ipujoved, luruib niateiiat for tbe work. It in uiiUrccrsSHry Ubor to Ij II i galley along its whole length. Ubs ruclious placed at intervals uewer every purMe. Tbee will Caleb and bold ihe dirt wbn-b duds lis way into i be gulley , and thnt is i lie malu Hinl 10 lie looked afirr. It a gully IS not too deep, plow or cui down ilsedices so that a horse can eiis it. It good obsti uciions re placed across a gulley, mid ihc are crossed iu plowing, and lb- dirt and triJi on phiw rh .ikr-u 3 iu , passing n t-r, II Is woinlri'iiil how i xOon It will Dll up. I'lo I he elites j 'I the g' lley iu riosxlng liut never lo-i.-en up the iioitooi IrL that remain him and glow up in vveiiU and grass. Wi.en a ully ! a ueci-ssiiv tis an outlet lor w.iNl. sutli 'lenl olisi i u i ' I hiiis ili hi lil lie I .iced III It to keep It shallow I i-imllgh Io allow cioi-sliig Willi the I plow, if llOt Willi W.iLjolm. Whele inosslng lr practiced, ihe eilges til the guile) c.ili eaxili lie ki p1 clear of hJxhes, which oi b rwine :ro up rapidly and deface I lie tteld. r al.-o icquiie uiucli labor eeiy .-. 1 1 io ken t hem down. Where rocks are pieisnt m cul tiVated H-ld-, it Is true economy to remove iht-m. They retard hoeing, audlhev inteifr-ie with plowing., The tune thus lo-t would soon pay the cost o' 'removing them, il loo laige to handle, the) may of' ell be luokeu U" by building a tiie on 1 them and pooling water on I hem j Wlieii hot. 8 on el lines they niaV I iu- quite resdilv broken with a heavv hummer. If neither of these' aie practlfiilile, a bole near by may I be dug, and (he rock bnried out f sj;ht aud out of reach ol plow. No j belter Use c.ili be made of smallrr ro k than l iirake obstructions in trollies. W. L. J., in Atlanta Con stitution. The faruieis' auubmI (onventlnn In l.reeDsboru. The .iiiiiii.il meet I tiff of the North Cirollll.l i'rttlllels' Asr-OCIal ion Will He held III I lie cll v ol U eenlnrO on the second Wcdiiesdav in .1 a n nary. The Swretsry, Mr. H V. UeMer, h.is received iidmcd r.Ucs oti Ihe r.ulio.id-i and at the hoiels and hoarding houses tor the dele gates. It is now only tooiit ix weeks until the tune. The Cluisi :nai holidays will cousuuie one weekol tins; thtsleavvs us only five w eeks in w bich to prepare fur it. Tile County Allittnce of Meek lenburg, and the farmers of For I b, die all Ve to I lie iui)nr' Hlli e of this meeting, as was stated tiy as lust week. Mcekleuhilig )mints not Ic-sthan twelve delegates lo icpreseut that comity. What f.tep8 have the fanner of your county tslteu to he repre-euted f Have yon held a comity mee'iug and elee'ed Jour deleg ties t If not call the meeting at once aud elect I hem. Have you a Farmers' Club, or an Alliance, or Grsnjfes in your county t let them call the meeting at once. Ketueuiher that body, according to the (ntituti,m, is to he composed of thuseonly whoso chief interest is iu (h r m i n tr . It i a fiiruicrs' associat ion, and is to lie , r'iimi,i,eil of t.irojr ' i-nnri , composed ui iariutsis. n i.onu dCut,J' expert to set" the best body of representative fanners ever assembled in the State. It will U0 ao important meeting. I r will lin It will tie an iiilerp-ting meeting delegate eUcted who will go aud who will reinesentcd onr best 1 interests Progressive Farmer. He Want Mtrofftn. We should look the fct squarely in tbe face. We want unrogeu, bat it will oot pay us to boy it to grow our staple crops at present price, uar pusiiioa is uui 1st We caoBot pay oar hick wages and compete with the West, unless we grow Urge crops per acre; 2d. We cannot gro Urge crop per acre witbont id some way addlsg thnre available nitrogen to the ill i 3d. We casuot affirrd t bav the acces sary Ditiogco and n il euonr ordinary ero)s at prswut t8. Tbe' only crops 00 wbieh we wosld t toes, Spple peaoall,ADOaTeilAJllt gaaraated and Repeat prioa-gj sparagtaa, celery beets; raUDaftU, ;U , It is not that oui I mil s extiu-u-d lor, lu fact, we are growing ltigei crops per acre than w beu the coun try was new. Bui laboi ia li.til) and our farms, as ciupaied itti the land of the Noil h West, Is high hUo, though, considering the iui provemeuts that have been made lu road, bulldiutis. le.ic s, di an log, OH'hards and good cnl iVatloll, our fauns are cheaper Mia n i lo v sliouhl be. Aineiic n Agiiru1 lui 1st. K..Jo Lljc V' liBl a tru l eauli'ul uorlil Ae liic li.! Nitiure fEiv u KCwi'iteur uf u.iiuii ll(iB IfbB aU'l O' runr. aiul (iH lir .1 -.0 M insane ol eu j.i aieni vV vau i r-f, i . no I eUrr dIwu in perteci liclin ' 1.1 III. IV uflt.fl UU Ihe 111 .JOIIl. lit fel liir c i v lni; il uf ilifh. an. n-ii in ccuraed ainO w.ii. uui wr.li i i r. tw wtwu llirr lx n- i.Ofarli'U lil ihir let-l 111. tie .-very eulfritr Call fh-lli nOtiili M.lnffi U'f JjI'M'f lliMt I'ttna .-ttutii I AL-tr ill luake lliwin lr c tuiiii in-- ftnt-. h wriu b iru Di-peia ..ij LlVfr Complain! re ill' Ollerl rnUM r- i i-vrlil) live r O III of illi'li III 1 I B 111' uiu-liexr, I u I 1 i-tl"li. Sn h II .,'1 Hi'lli'. ( Iiiul I vei.ebr. Nr-IVoU" rniMioli i, I) ZZillirc.. of llir Meal). P . I oil I li a I I lll tiat. lilol olio I illhUr.-llo.' - o 0 iaiIXI Tlifee dot. I. of ujiiaI fUnir lll prove iih wolidi-rllll , fl ;'l Sno pll" I" lHe- 0 I'.ellln Tl II i. ti:si siyi.i;s: My frimds and cuHininerA sie on , lo call niiii ex-nnnc my Sim k of Miili Ui-ry (i.iudb nlili ll la ltilt(er nil I io I eoinplie id all depitrlineuu iioti, m before. I urn reCelvlDK New (iiKiilrl, and ihret) iimea a weeh t ei,f, Hi, m Bleamere. cuua, quenll hv e Itie 1.,1-r Sly I en Mid all qunliile of k""1" My prices are very low lo cuit llo liard timus. and my unn in lo niike U qualilv and prioeof my )"odb Milif ,r lory lo mj cuBioiui'TB. C. M. V. FOLLETT. New ! rue. N. G. oclodw'J n S. B. WATtRS, Jr. FOR THK est and Cheapest Line of Gents' Fumish'g Goods HATs, SHOES, Clothing Umbrfllas Lc. All the Liimi NoTeluee a I whj b in i k . HhbI 83 00 bnoe in ibu city. Kviky I'aIh VA aHKaNTKU Auk lo nee Ills nOo Hfiirl. Also, ihe cwlebraled Arrow Hi in, d ( 'ol lar, two fur X& :. Cloihem lo order a pecially. Kits IiIaRaNTEKU .Nell lor to 1I Hnker, o . ' p sco pa I (inn I.. a.pn, .ivtSin Wanted, rtoo rovMii i oi ion m:.I'. lllfc-lic t ( ash Pi -ice paid, d -llveri'd in nw Mr'iio r. ii .v J . i i: do us. 0(9 ,1 Alt a Day--A Gold Mine Ko Agti'i. (ranr1fci Mntty MaklaiK Bala.ai e-er nVreo. a void u Iihiv for ' he n it T o M-nihs 97ft per M..i.iti mill . x ,-en lo srilve ii.ni u, w II our g- o,1. Nu rspiul nqolre-i, No peodilint um- an iuii in ruin p. kk ho bi.aibugi "ninnluii mi. . (Jdinliirr ni vNUAnli bilvmiw akkc ,., tx-.'O flwSm Hoe n. Man mrr a xTrrarrtTTviTi liOUi. All VJ PROCLAMATION The "Hard Titnei" hi indncid me lo proclaim low plies on ihe full ,wii, ohoioe and well welecied Goods: Riyal Crown Flour 3 buckwheat Floor 4c. I'boie.e N. V Ham 1.1 Smjar-ured Hams ,' B Bbodd Siri '3 B-t BuUer 30 Mince steal Id -Leghorn Cilrori 25c. Layer RIhibs IV '" fian 20c Fara D-leH 15 Currsnis 8 iba. for '5 PruDe 8 lb. for 25 .: Dried Applet lne 8e Mi led Pickle, qt a.V. Crasberrit 10c ll and eiamioe our Mork. and save moiwj. ALEX MILLER Jill dim 81 ft Broad street. Willis. Edwards & Co. Have raopeDed tbe VUn Berne Machine Works, sad bare addrd Tools tot eir Worki to do all kinds of Machine aDd (toiler Work m short notice. vlrT have also added a foandrv to !M? nd1 prepared to do ttm - iifmM9!i - mSniL a3L. 5t... Iv ,ii 1 Reopened fROTAL tj';,l Absolutely Pure. liar ei ol ' " k M u rt) ilh aLiU null t in L.:uiut ' i'fi"B(fiKL A I ! Ak 1 fy l.iv IS lvr) s MiMt-r pnrli hi r-i Di 1 be too .O ' Of low lr: ptWileft f' W I K I i. r ii t. At, A Proclamation! Dr. I . (nuy IjVW 1. F it t 'on. Ark., e.u : A tar ugul liitd IiIIIoiih I e it i '. nii'n 11 1 Is m fo litttlt rt4'tiitriiLtttletl I It At 1 uvd llieut. !t'trlil in t-d i i-iue time a lattppiej- 1 1 f t-1 . .4 1 1 c r u ;irur. Ilreof a qiiarltrc;! it c i ( ti i , I r I'luills til till Sine k ! ANTX- med Irl ue mr crlb l lit in." BILIOUS Cure All Eilic Diseases. ! . . . i 00 i ' Ii , ACilLS LAM), w. HLAL LSI ATE N.- l.i i n N i " AC EN I . I,, l Ii :li "u I ii i ( I I ,1 ; . l: mi r AM, i :io - - "t (OOKINt; A N 1 Allvt, i ( S, BOTTOM PKIOES! 1 1 (TTIJOK, Ml (. li i: hT 26 fc .8 Street, V . v I ( , i , ALEX. JUSTICE, : m i. Fine Fl u- m t it Ilu-'.i' ! To i s. jikI .-. i. icta. U otter ;:iil c h t)i M l ii l: a. ,. IN il i-radc:, I'Ui e CoffcC'B sc. from the ii. 'A 1 . . T.! -1 mm,i n, -: , . , 1 ., : ' l Kill IIS AM) M.K.TA III. l, :,, ill, " ' o '. . I I !'" V , , I , I 1 1 . -1 mIk UfcUkl Tl 1 II-,- ; S- . , it. , ril ,,t um rnri ol lUe A i II'.LV- ("A - 't. .Iu!r' 1 1 v t t . 1 1 mil pli ey V U .wll l -a-vv Item.-, m , r '7 out' i. m i: r u . i , .. ( , Monuments Tombs tot! an fciinip rv- atiicj HuiidiitK. wor 10 ITALIAN&AmERICAN ttMUU ordern wjll receive prompt atifintio satisfaction guaranteed JOL K. WILJ.I8. Proprietoi ,e,DCaor louoorj W.Clajpooia), )ur 8K0AI' A O VliA HJ St. .virn bf.r:k. a. i). K. iilLl.afc 1 my authorized age t r, Kitiaitrwv ivKft.it. r. . amiuisa. cW-MaKt baxlt f SI63OH3 & MANLY, 1 ( AnuttxHiilo AI UAv Vfli oraetio ia Ifieijon'ruot OraTaa.Jymei Wlow,.CartrB,'PiBl!no, LrUnd Uy and in tea Fsdsral (urt at N'aw tiroi. " ' us h -v yBargams GE0KG THE Whilst our Goods have MERIT Cheaper in I r.ce than tnese cf aDy other House in the; City W c ure caught this seascu with a bigger stock of goods ikan we oonld perLai'S ha.ndl(.- at regular prices, therefore we have TAKEN OFF THE PROFIT nd, tuu SOW COTTIfiO INTO THE COST -OF THE GOOiJS. Now is Ycur Time fo Secure Real Bargains! AIl'o orkmg I'auts as Ic w doH d o(t. (iood i in Oveicuala for only If '1 00. Suit- of .icily fair m&ieria!. only f 4 OO. ou n. Ufi n-e our fine sups tj ajpr.ciate the iiargains in tLetu; the I1"- " arc bo Io w ) ou w Ul onder how ihey cau be made lor the mosey ; ike uuih iB they cannot, hut they MUST BE SOLD, and soon too, no matter what the piice In hl kind,- of Goods we can ;ive bargains that canDot be pro out d els where In I. uiu.-' ul k in,; J ackt tt aud Newmarkets, 8ha wis aDd all wool Blankets ai i Kobis v. me uiakm' Special DrlVeS, and they arc going fast t " A m.i U alkii g J.. k-i tor only f I 5(1 Al.n's Wool Ii at a at 25c., "i'!i obi- V, ( i,V tine el, ih Wintir HatV, fitlc, worth $2.6b I of.';; .ft !n, i ot MtoV and Huy 'b Winuiinps, of ail bi))es and prices, in ti" i iv, in, ,.( ( t;t ii, j um ihe it, i lij for hunting, lo he bold at half price. I.:ij r' h:., liation M,ob il Toe. and J 1 0J, good oUt-8, we do Hot keep i -t..,-k ,.f Our A l.iv i t i M-aMMi i lie largest and iu- bi lart ful assortment of Neckwear r hid A fine silk lined Siaif, new snap, . for '6c TO K OF Ur'DER WEAK is ehpecially larce. In order to oui: . , t n we are filing 11 at HA l.F PHICK'. emit line of iSiir-Renders and t, races. Handsome all eilk Suspenders i h I Ul.d l,a:, ml.-, unpolled J'.i yln-ti wel Hi eli II V u lei, nines.'' ere I, Ii fs of uniqu, (k'-ti'ns i '!i 'i hi i .' halo an1 on on f h t . ikeicnn fs, colored hordcr Bnd hem stitched. ' en uinei ale all our hait'sins aud attractions. I d l'1,1 haik.'ain.- rail on George -Ajsl. N ' i i I-- 1. II. Culor, or bi t he Hi am h ISioie, lower corn -r of federal Alley, iu the Hishop Huilding. I'.W IU M ,)(iM.s,,f ( ari.iei and 1 ) A V 1 1) ("AN ADV of Onslow are J out foi t ! 1 1 i r Inends and will lieat iheni right. I- 1!, iOK FALL TRADE Ii i. ! very cncoiiraji.ii,: m our section, aud for that reason we will offei Special Inducements To The Cash Trade. Larger More, Larger Stock and Lower Prices i . in i lollin g, ice dlin c.M'c our line of g 10 Sun- foi f'.htio. Full hue ol Sump les .vHii Ovel coats from $2 .Ml up ir line of ( lnldien's lvuujth aud ,llTM Sllll". H it- '2..ic. up. New Goods constantly striving. O ur Mock of I'ndcrnear is larj;er (han ever before. An all-wool Hhirt for.l (KI. New lot Hoys' Inderrhu ts juft reoeived. Mctl'a Canton Flannel I ) r w r s . a 1 1 s i z i N . We are Sols Agents for .Jas. Means Co.'s and S -icy Adams vt Co. 's Shoes. H.Hiu ihe market. .lob lot I. no n an ( ' ("ol lars at ,r)c. each Sample lot of Suspenders wholesale prioeB Men's Han kerchitfn 5c. up. Lot ol bgl i uid medium colored Scarfs, two for a cj uarter. Sineen rib I'mhrellas. only Valispn and Bagu just received. Carpets, Hues. Oil Chub and enieniher we have moved from x t to National Hank. He Howard R. N. Duffy, AND DEALER IN rvoic Ii Surgical Appliances, Druggists' Sundries, Sc, (iUINN'8 PIONEER BLOOD enre ol Kheumatism. ItT Largest, best selected and cheapest line of FINE C1GAR8 In the city-40.000 jtist received. Tbe wholesale trade especially looked after. a specialty of SUPERIOR LIQUORS for medicinal I ai 1 1 1, ise t"c 1 "scriptioiis compounded with care and dispatch. Oriikrs Solicitkd. i. DlJFPY, seiilw .North west cor. Middle and Pollock sts., New Berne, 2ff. C. I f -1 UXX A SK&J SEMINAL PmiLUS: Ksdioal Om(ot llrroai DaMlitr, Otrand .jit, unu Hasrv i witi ia nn SMawJLJt trw nawn nr 1 DaUllO.IMiila .eacnanaDfti 7lrl Daear InloOB! or JtlcV- BbanlatBlr rwtn-a I 'A na krotam iar man totha fall anjonowtof I fsrtuna tWll ln ! Rm k . VlJZZm. BK. I Zlli HARRIS REMEDY COJ Bri isW RUFTURtO PERSONS ean hs t RUnal w.r AUSTrS W ho I e s al 3 r -1 , TwriiCTnoro enimi rYiTrirf V.Wa' !..;1" d M a mA Vaam1 s irfe A tr ki mm w a avn " aar "wvwin raiui iq,i MOliAsfcR. . 8AlJT. TOBACCO. -ve. jminK in tn OBOCEIlT USE, t IVLL fclOtTl LOW rtticri for CAfll. '. ' Ejal-gains ! ! ud QUALITY, they ire W Now Celebrated $3.50 -Men's Kl.oes agahi on v iv 1 11 v 1 1 b t erv na o . and I'.nt oh mds. A m (iiirnt'ii ai, iini,rted French Husnelider. and lovch shades. ( tenlleri.en'n Una Hut for Ml fruits. Hlack Corkscrew Culawav troui Holers, I'eet S t o. TuUil, Suits will not rip. Children's at '- l.l0. Full line of Trunk, Carpet ur old Lining. ttand to the large Brick urc and n m Vi.fom rnn hv eft? Jones. ruggist, ALL KINDS OF RhNEWER- invaluable for the in. Ms laiiiif mi fgmmm m m sawee arotsM. and aJJ PMiMMMiila. aa Smwin D WaWawWaaaaBB bbbbWJBBI ffTliSBiBaHBl nVaanVaaaiv I II - l n I I ii I i Tto . i af Ml. an paia III lllll laiilllll a. HI , i It ..J , m Ml CSiro cf rs, I I 1 I W &TTL . am - w ' . -. - ' . . . i .1 . - vor k xMm cliuaU,' BXKvrPS ' ' 8SCFF AKD ClGAitS, ' u 9I
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