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VOL.lVIT.-NO.208. NEW BEBNE.'N. &. TUlSDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. r 7 i jBPSgSSS I0CA13, f T)ICKLS, those at J. F. Taylor's art x. beyond 0obm the beet im Mia u this Market. ;;";.r . ; MI5CE MEAT. Bakine, Co mate. Citroa. Evaporated Applee,Praaee, Flavoring Extracts, spice, eta. AflDDLB 8TRIET 8AL001C. Best iU. Oysters oa the mark and pre pared ia every etvla. Open at all hoars - Mjm. 8. A. Woman. CHOICE lot or TURKEYS at jWfc , J.J To mom's. AtliANACS -TirawV North Can ix Una Almanacs for tbe tw 1889. , , Uaxx Attn ft Co. ONE Tbouiand Rolla Wall Paper at very low priote. Geo. Alum Jfc Co. ATHEN preparing for yourThaaka- giving FestivttiM. plfaae remem ber that 0. E. 8L0VER offrs goods anited tithe oocaaion. SOdinW 1URE Alcohol for drag our pom and the pureet of Rye Wbt-kay for medicinal purpoeee. Also ft a cooking wioet at J. F. Taylor .' 88 rPO thoee who havs been emokiag -L ProolamatleaCiicare.iBaDUfactufvd at Factory No 10.1, and sold in tht city to the wholesale and retail trade by The Urocer, E B Backbura, I would aay that eince aome merchants have bsa to very kind at to have a cigar pot np at another factory bearing the eame aarae, brand, caution label, eto. aa the 3igar which I hare advertieed for over a year. I have had a atill batter cigar mannfactnred and the brand registered, nd It is really the beet l for 5 la the United State. Remember the braod. Old Hickory. Factory No. 1017. Try them. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. last received and for sale by James Redmond. TCST RECEIVED Another lot of J GARRETT'S COON AO BRANDY for sale by James Redmond. ENGINE and Gin Repaire, Belting, Packing, eto. at Geo Allen & Co. 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need L money aa well as the rest of man klnJ, and if yon owe me please pay me. i. , J.O. 'WmTTT. )URE WINES AND LIQUORS for L Mediolnal and other aes for sale by James Redmond. USE PURE ICE. tnanofactured by the Jarman Ioe Pactorv. Ij29tf We only ask one trial on Old Virginia Cberoota. 0 for 19 cents. oc23 F. UXBICU. Wholesale Agent. CORN 8HELLER3, Grain Fans, Feed Cutters at Geo. Allen & Co. CEWINO Machines repaired. Oaor vj tnteed tint class work John Ed WARD8Trenwlthshop, Middle street. Tns father-in law of General (Unison, Rev. Dr. William H. Soott, is a clerk io the pension office at Washington. Colonel Damiel Lamont, tbe PresidenPf prlrate secretarj, is goiof into the insurance basiness io the city of New York. ! '.-I Hi ; : Me. Wj 8. Hkmbt, tbe fonnder. and nntil recently the conductor of , the Charlotte Chronicle, is now connected with one ol tbe largest publishing honses in Chicago. Habpeb's Weekly says . that of all the American girls who have married Eoglishmen,Mfs. Chamber lain isth Jet mrf-Qi tbe fiaest prodnct of New ntand cifUiaa- uon. In 1880 the estimated value of onr forest prodncta was f 800,000,000. This is nearly doable that of wheat, more than ten times that ot gold and silver, shit j forty limes that of .' Iron ore, wwjif . We agree with the Wilminiton Messenger that North Carolina mast UM Sndtber ' tarn at the Ex position basiness. Let. the work begin for a North, Carolina Expo. Bltion intne fah of 188S), 1 1 : Qui ftf total Of 280 fieif roads and 5,790 miles of tew track,' the &onth baa Wrpads and 2,083 es of track-largely lovert wna-thlrd, and of this number North- Oarolina bauds 11 roads and 201 mUes." . MR. 'JCLllN 8. UAEB bag long t; been noted lor hU literalltT. N'ot Ion 7 aince the home of a blind " ' Con fed? rati Uldier wits Mid trader 4 morteaf il ' and1 Mr. Cart ' had U bought ia 'for Urn.' He closed his letter of tetrizctions to bis agent with i$fb' Bemorabief.' words) i "While I'baYo money" bO blind, worthy Confederate soldier' borne shall be tp!d.', ' 4 Ton itta1 first ' time ia twenty eltt yc an Wertingtoa -t":: 'j U Mr. Lincoln's: first Tice-President, Mr. Hamlin, was a widowtr, aid lired at a hotel In fact, until Mr. Hendricka was chosen, the office seemed to be a refuse for widowers, for then followed Hamlin, Johnaoa, Wilson, Wheeler and Arthur. Gotiaz married during his tern of ofBce. They were all widowers. Two filled oat their terms !n the office of President, the daughter of the one and the sister of tee) other presiding over the White House. The contest over T, Q. Clem son's will, leaving John C Calhoun's homestead to trustees for the estab lishment of an agricultural college, promises to raise a political issue in South Carolina. Miss Isabella Lee, (laugher of a New York broker, giandangbter of Clemson, and great gntrdaaguter of Calhoun, baa brought suit to have the will set aside, and is opposed by the Farmer-.' Alliance, who want the propei t j. Other citizens, who do not care to have the State appro priate 9100,000 to meet the require ments of the will, hope Miss Lee will win." LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ws Cohkn Auction. J. F. TAfLOR-Picklee. B. B Dtjfpv Bargain house. L. 8 Wood -Real estate sale. C. E. SiAiviR -Mince meat, etc. The Superior Court will ennrene this morning. Mr. George Binhop ia putting a new fence around his lot on Hancock street. Tb telegraphic wires were down yesterday and no cotton reports were receift d at the Exchange. The stormy weather for the last six or eitflit days hag prevented the arrival of a good aupply of oysters. Humph" said a darkey last night as a nuuber of ministers passed down the street, "turkeys will roost high now. Tbe Conference postofflce will be in the building next to the charoh. Messrs. Robert Crawford and Robert Jones will be postmasters. There will be prayer meeting this evening at 7:30 o'ciock at the residence of Mr. tiicholas Arpio, on Eact Front street, under the auspices of the Y. M. O. A. Our farmers have been reaping the benefits of Conference in advance of the gathering. Eggs have been wholesaling at 23 cents for nearly a week', a little better price if we mistake not than any other town in the State is paying at this time. E. D. Stanly, a colored seamen who was convicted for an assault at high tea, at the spring term of the fj. P. court, was released yesterday having served out his term of imprisonment. He fays it is his first term in Jail and with the help of Ood it will be his last term. The treasurer of the Ladies' Auxiliary has tamed over to the treasurer ol, las Young Men'a Christian Association $75 4 raised entirely at the hands of the Auxiliary. Sixty dollars of this amount was designated for tbe special purpose of procuring an organ for the Association and the balance to go in the treasury. Very noble work on the part of tbe ladies. , '.' Steamer Kovemeata. . , The New herns of theO, D. line sailed yesterday for Norfolk with full cargo of cotton and a number" of passengers. The Eaglet of the E.G. D. line will arrive this morning and sail tonight.. k ? " T-r r &i. Kotloe to presidW Xldertv 1 s I Bishop Cranberry arrivBd lar sight and desires to meet the Preeidiof Elders at Mr. T. A. Green's residence' tkls mm 1 A .ln.V'l ' ' To the ICiaistttt aad Delt gatea IT. C. Conference k. B., Church sonta . tij0w j, ,k iitti The Daily Jotjehal will conUia fall dally reports of the proceedings of the Conference, and wilt be leal to apt ad dresidaiiosUeBaatioaTOr tteCbaleW enca at twentj fire eeata, w 9 fire names at the same oflloe for tl 00. 1 Eln glo eoplee, wrapped aad ready for tnall log will be teat forra penta iacludinj postage, x .-. vi-t.i ,t-n !o .' For care of rbeamatiani fleoraljla ft its yartoos phases , of k ecialica, Uo doo- louroox, emiranla. etevaaiB 8alra tion Oil. the greatest ,lainJ ear oa earth. Price 23 a bottle. . ' . Tbe ersav superiority of Dr Doll's Couzh Strop tosll cthrooRhre dies. Is aUeatsd if tba immense tie Personal. Col. Joha A. MeDoBali, tf presenting the large book and stationary boaee of Alfred Williams et Co., Raleigh, was a the city Monday. E. M. Toecnv Eaq-, Joea oounty'a representative is the aext Oeneral As- aeably, eaCeJ to ass aa yesterday. 1&. Foecae wla soaks a aaefal reprseeaU- :. i t-j ,-vJ8Bdey ia December -uu,. umarj- ira.W tasi mgoi aad wlHopea eoart thtt mora lag al 10 o'clock. " ! Mias BattiB DaU. who ie teaching at Stella, Carteret eoonty, is home en a ?Ult. Oeatenary K. S. Church. Laet Banday cloaed the Confereace year with the M. E.Chorch In this city. I Reports were read by the pastor, Bet. L. W. Crawford, the snperinteadent of v a . i . m I the Banday school, J. K. Willis, the treasurer, B. O. Cradle, aad by Mr. T. A. Orasa, President of the Church Working Society. Report were also banded la from the Woman's Mission ary Society aad the "Little Helpers. " All these reports showed great activ ity in the church during the past year. All the assessments of the Conference have been met in fall, and the spiritual and financial condition of the church is in good condition. About one hundred and thirty members have been added to the congregation, making a member ship now of nearly five hundred. We take it for granted that the pres ent pastor will be retained another year. Be has done a goad work for hie congregation and can better continue it just at this lime than any one else- Conference Arrivals. Bishop J. C. Qranbery and a large number of ministers arrived last night. The committee of reception met them at the depot and assigned them at tbeir homes. The Bishop's home during the session of the Conference will be at the resi dence of Mr. fhoe. A. Qreen. The Sec retary, Donald W. Bain, Esq. will also stop with Mr. Green. The Presiding Elders will stop at the following places: Rev a n a ft. m I with T. A. Oreen; Rev. W. B. Bobbitt with Mrs. C. Bangert; Rev. W. S. Black and Rev. V. A. Sharp with J. A. Mead ows; Rev. J. R, Brooks with George Henderson; Bev. P. J. Carraway with Maj D. T. Carraway; Rev. J. A. Cun hiaggim with N. 8. Richardson: Rev. T. W. Quthrie with A. W. Wood at Hotel Albert; Rev. B. R. Hall with L. H. Cut ler; Rer. J. T. Harris with Mrs. Mary May hew; Rev. W. H. Moore with B. O Credle;Rev. J. S. Nelson with James M. Benson; Rev. F- Reid at Parsonage; Rev. R. A. Willis with W. M. Watson. These sil arrived last night except Rev. W. H. Moore who will be in this morning. PLACES OF MEETING FOB TBE CON- FEBE5CE BOlBDS, Board of Education Board of Trade rooms. Board of Bfiesloas-Y. M. C. A. hall. Joint Board ot Finance Gun Club halL Board of Church Extension Presby tartan 1 acta re room. Bandar School Board Gallery of Cbareh. t. Board ot Colportage Library of Y. comrrrzi aooMS. For Ad miseioa Alexander Uilleri parlor. Committee: L.L.Nash, J. B. Carnenter and J. B. Gay. lint Year inomu venters parlor. Committees B. O. Beamaa, C. W. Byrd ana J, u.uoraoa. Deoond Year L. H. Cutler's parlor, Committee: T. J. Gattie. B. R. Hall Snd J. W. Jenklna. . Third YeaiwMra, Mary f Mayhew's parlor.-Committee: w. c normaa, W. 8. Bone aad K. r. Bampaes ronrta aar-uapt. A. B. fowen s wiia Awa wain, s A rnVuM F www .,n.k I The above committees will meet Tuesday, November 27. 1888 at 10 a. m. Oa books aad ferodioate WIU meet is church. 6 Oa Church' Property Ia church. I if Oa District Conference Records At I Oa Bible Cause At room ol CbIiI,",I"w"'""'u . , . V". vatwa-Ai wu va vhu Duffy'adnig atore as their giving away man, Oa Temperance At room of .Chair- Mao . ' '' Oa Conference Relation. At pastor's tady. . .... ' a f Elchaoad Tenalaal. PiilLaisHU. TTov. i Ai private - . . ' S W. telegrarareaeivsd iavhls eity hays Ctaaa eellor Gibson, of the Chaneey Court at Knoxville. today grantee aa m loncuoa agalcrt tht lease ot the East Tenaessee ... j .i.. oi.i.mu j a ru.kin. D.ti. roaj, deciding ttiat me two lines were MunrHii-a ih.t tkh ahartar nf tha The motion for a receiver was denied, UDOn eoaditfoa that tbe East Tennessee Co.. in a ood faith. reaasUme control of Its property: but if thla waa aot dOTa.!N.aJBapt. Wm. O'Briea, of thFeeV or ir eompuinanta eouia aaow voai vf'r """w "i""f f'ir .v... ... ... .iin.tn. i,.... tk.l Marv TncVefol rlk. Tnala. ato.Rat. C. aaiae waa hroUEht to- bia attention the Chancellor would appoint a receiver. " I ,'. '' '. ' ' I Jtl .km. Amm.mm In. CMA lJtwmiw.lm Stonewull Items. There are to three matted tebooaen at A, U. Wkitcoata a null wharf load lag laatber for Poiiaielpbta. Well, BarrUoa ia elected, and the TOter u a iviur.sd character. If I am not mistaken they U (ioJ out that D. Q . Fow le is a so elected The Rev. D. B. Crarton, rniTerealist. wiu preaca a rtayooro on ins secooa n it. aoa the Tkarsday, FrUar and Saturday before, his friends mar pioiat. I'uuie and hear him. On Monday nitht Oie colored icdi- TidusJs at the colored church ia the snbbarbsof Barboro bad a free fight at a featival in their Grern Hill Church k. , . . k i J . - t I aeed. and the reault ia that our count jail hu more occupant than usual. Well, the election ia over aad our population it atill on the increase. A ne ' rn,d, at tae reaiaence of J no. T. Cooper of ttatboro. A nice liul, l4d. W- kBjdll. . A fin. little lidy at both Thos. Jooea and Jno. W. Brabble of Stonewall, nod the in crease holds Rood throughout tbe coun- Fall Superior tmrt for ihn rountt prtaided over ty J uJgf J O McKae and no JuJit h i- ever urrsidtfci morn acceptably to all time tuleri stej and more favorably to rutuaei f than lie. 11 simply did hii hule duty and what more could he h ivt dune f, r ni own honor, there was no (. t treat interest to tbe publu' trie,), and but one Oninioal aei.t io (lie penitentiary and be for robberv am! ar.-u;i I t tv r yearn. He was cuhrtd The mail earner caie :i- 1 1 - t. by on me zun inn . man . t t ir i it: ...... . pexaed all day oin ninl coming to and from JtSayboro I xupiiore hi eictiae waa the condition i f the -,ire; or road in Havboro. there 14 1 11 imi lt i. Im hi 1 1 ila being, but it 1 5 . r teem that if a lady, Mrs. 11 ol I is, could Sunday tbe mail could, lhere 1 a niemien wby tbe grand jury did not imlirtt'e pre per one, the town oupervmor. com missioner or whomever m in fault As there seems to be ftich strife 1 tween the inns and the outs in tout ( it y concerning the A. A N .'. Koad. on 1,1 there be any impropriety in a ritiren of ramlioo auitgeeting to tho iJ ivernor elect that Pamlico is lahoi ir. under an oneroua tai for thit H.ij mid that ber taxpayers are somewhat of opinion that ahe is entitled to some rrcognitinn Oov. Soalea to the contrary not with stand ink r And in tbe event or a cnanae, wouui suggest me non. w . 1 tjano aa a competent man tor rreanieni. and I can truthfully say that no more faithful servant haa ibe 1 lem ratip party. ( oovnition of Lalioi . ( lilCitH). Not. 24. A local paper ssti: lbe no eiyht hour movement aruooR the workiogmen of Scx'ialistir propeoaity haa already begun, and nestings are being held in ranoua places throughout tbe city for the pur pose of electing delegates to a Conven tion of Labor, to be held at St. Lou in next December. At that convention tbe eiirht hour movement will ba talked op, and tbe advisability considered of organising a mammoth ttrike. to go into effect in June. 1890. The mon in terested in tbe movf uiDt bare leauod u printed list of question, which they hare sent u all organizationa favorable to their cause. The object of ltfs ques tions is to obtain information concern ing the number of members in the dif ferent societies, their financial standing, and their general ability to stand up under a strike should one be ordered. " Water courses and marshes are the abodes of fever and ague; Laxador has proved a most valuable preventive of malaria and an efficacious remedy id the treatment of malarial diseases. Nothing stupefying or dangerous, no laudanum or opinm, e ten into the composition of that famed remedy, Dr. Ball's Baby Syrnp. Price 2jj. Officii. Canvass of the Voir of San Francisco. San Francisco, Nov. 24. The total official oanvaas of tbe vote of this city was completed last night. It shows Cleveland, 23.704; Harrison. 25.702; Curtis, 87; scattering votea, 473. Tbe oanrass also shows tbe election of T. J. duaia, Democrat, as Congressman from the 5th congressional diatrict, by plurality of 60 votes. Tbis district is now represented by unarios is. reiton, Republican. Tbe congressional repre next von- gross win be tour Republicans ana two Democrats, the tame aa bow, Thomp son, Democrat, ia tbe 1st district, being defeated by Da Haven, Republican. THEIB BTSIKESS BOOM I HO. Probably ao one thing baa caused to tbeir customers or so many tree tnai bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. - Their trad is 'simply enormous ia this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never, "dleappointa. Coughs, Colds, AhMA ' nr,nl-klirSa . f!MMA. aflft all w mmwWwwwm I wwrm wwwm m , Y hroat and lent diseases qalckly cured. You can teat tt before builns by gettlbg I a trial bottle free, larne aiae $l. Every bottle warranted, ror aata wooieeaie I and retail, at UN. Duffy 's drug store. I !! . , ," - I Cheroots fof 10 CenU,why 4o yoa pay I 1.777. 1 . . i .. MAKBlEta. H U-tr vt. I 'rur Nov. v SHti. at Goldabme, ee uiuciniug. 1. .The congratulations of the JoCRJtiL ' ere extended Iff.' O'Brien and his fair I . . . . I . . ; 1 Eeal Estate Sale. 1 wUl sail at Pabtie Aaeuos, kr Klu ol oourt, oa MONDAY. JANUARY Ttk. at th Oort HoM Aoor, U oMcA, the and fnumd alluMW sttha mnm ot roUacA and MsMalf auaata. Newaara, M. C, aad frnowa as th Hatch or Whiuy Property, larma Cask. U a. WOOI. noi V til at ComnltwoBrr Pure Teas. Lovers of a cup of good Tea will do i well to call at my Store and supply ! themeeWea with a package of my Teas direct from the Importer, thereby earing j bbr' prorlta and other ex pecaca. Put up in half pound bcie for 33c. per box. Satisfaction guaranteed SIN AN F. STANLY, Agt. '.') d3c For Barnaton Tea Co AGENCY FOR V5I if WHEN you ran set a pure, clean. Do SAVANNAH OliiAR Inside and oat. of tbe very flueat MAV'ANN AH TOBAtVO, two for a nlrkcl, why don't yon so to P1LBEI1 CIGAR BTOHB auS (at tbciu. lio not ba tiombumed by etiaap traan , gat a good amokeandbe napp;; and yon raa set any iiiallly of I'lgara ron waul.. Llltla Men nana, 011a cent K1VE I'MKHil iTS, very ppulai iirainl. ftr lanf-eni etc.ett hy not Boii K an I 1 rv tham WM I.. Fa LM EH, MldJla al., Nawhern RENT IIISURAIICE. n il.lt IKS ISSCKl) IN THK "Continental" and ".Etna" Insurance Companies, whuli secures the Tymnt of Rnt" in the eient of Fire at a very small coat ; William H. Oliver. j N e hern , N . (' I The aeietn of the t'ompanies if t eocnted i hv me scifrejute the enorm hi. urn of $100,000,000, Thanksgiving Supplies joiix m ws. Fine Sugar Cured Hams, l ie. Fulton Market Corned Beef, 10-. Fresh Pig Pork and Smoked Beet Tongues, New Buckwheat, Maple Bjrup and New Orleans Molasses, Philadelphia Butter, the best Butter on the market. Imported Macaroni and Cream Cheese. K Cakes and Crackers fresh by every steamer. Attmore' Mince Meat, Mo. Leghorn Citron, 25c. Layer Kaiains, 15c. London Layer Raisins, 20c. Loose Raisins, 10c. to 15c. Currants, .1 lbs, for 25c. Prunes, ;i lbs. for 25c. California Grapes. 15c. Malaga Grapes, very fine. 20c. Cranberries. 10c. Tomatoes, Corn and Pie Peaches, 10c. Sweet Mixed Pickles, 20c. London Layer Figs, 20c Fine Dates, 15c. Jamaica and Florida Orange in by every steamer. Constantly on band-t-A fine stock of Apples, Bananas, Lemons. Mixed Nuts and Confectioneries. In fact my stock will please the most fastidious .and my prices are ROCK BOTTOM. no24dwlm JOHN DCNN. For Sale. A HALF-BLOOD JERSEY BULL i CALF. Price $15.00. Apply to ENOCH WADSWORTH, r.23 dwtf New Berne, N. C. Mules and Horses. NORTH CAROLINA 8T02K. E. S. STREEf ia now ia Western N. C. purchasing! stock for this section. DEFER. PURCHASING UNTIL HE RETURKS. ait dwtf For Thanksgiving. ' QgrBall .Uacorared Caaaard ' Hams, Buckwheat Flotrt, Bi,' jwi. Smalt QqBniay.Fiae CaeiHBettof Batter', Auction! To the Public! As 1 aai compcl.ed to acttie up the Eitate of 11. Ovhen, deceaaed. 1 will commence A 1 I'TH'S SALES on the ".'TTIJ day ,f NOVKMBEB, in order to lose o :t the Entire Stock ot Mer.-haui.jf now in the tiuateiQ Umld oe, oo-i'i'tn of Dry Goods, Clothing Boots and Shoes, Carpets and Matting, Hats and Cap?, Ladies and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises And a reat many more arti. !(. t numerous to mention. Tl ... ... 1 ne a tirt ion Mile w 1 1 from TueJ:iy Liglit, -J7th ntinue msw, ho- ginunij,' at , 1 till 10 p.m., at I every nip h t , p m., and laMiug 'i.-tton f.ile will lie wn i; ut.'il tock i- cleared out. The I'nvite ai - mil continue during tu- day at AiicLiou Trica.. Thr stock will U liicd tu lota to suit MerchantH ami other purchasers. On 1'ri.lay. I vrinli, r 7i!i, I will commence .selling Humpies, Csrriajres, Hani.-fs an 1 SiMl, ry at Auction. Ke-nemhi r tin c p.ioda mil be sold to the hiihe-t holder, and tho pall are the i iv t i malic the prices. io I In Friday lcr a.m., 1 will ell .it the hiuhest In, I 1, r Huildins;, the et . 1 lih. at 1 1 o'clock I'uhlie Auction to , in the W'eiostein .'ire l:,:il Kstate situated in ( 'rav.n Tamlico and rteaut.irt counties, consisting of Farms, W ood Land and Dwelling and Storeluiu-.es. Among which in the city of New F.ernc it tho W'cin stein Kuilding, a three story fireproof building, situated on the corner of I'ollook and Middle .-treel. Six nice (wo story dwellings, also in the city ot'.New lierne, situated on 1 ollocli and Hancock street, all in pcric A I with t order and well reutcil. the Real F.state will h sold a f.'ood title, and a warranter deed. ' lull description and terms will lie pcn on the day of sale. For further information inquire of Wm. ('ohm a' instc in lluilding. comf one: come all: WE COHEN, Executor. THANKSGIVING, PROCLAMATION I Owing to the SCARCITY o Money and PKKSKNT IIAR1 TIMKS we offer the folio winr Low Prices on Thankspiving Hupplics at 61 &. 63 Droad street: Ckron, LTi cts. . Layer Raisins, I.,a 1 S cL. Off Stalk Raisins, PJH1.") cts. Currants, .'! lbs. for '25 cts. Prunes. 3 lbs. for 'J5 cti. Mince Meat, 10 cts. lb. Malaga Grapes, 15 cts. lb. Evaporated Apples, 10 cts. Dried Peaches, 15 cts. Cranberrien, 10 cts. qt. 3 lbs. Pie Peaches, 10 eta. ' lbs. Stand. Peachts, 15 cts. .'i lbs. Stand. Tomatoes, 10 cU. nweet Mixed Pickles, 20 cts. qt. We have a full line of Thanks giving and Chrietmas Ooode at very low prices. We guarantee all goods as represented, best quality. Call and sec us. Goods delivered free. ALEX. MILLER. DlTlrja IT. TJlricIi, WI10LKSALE OEOCEB, ISSUES THE rOLLOWlXd PROCLAMATION! 1 1,200 Cans 3 lb. Tomatoea. 600 Cans 2 lb. Corn, 1,200 Cane 3 lb. Peachce. Very Cheap. No Deceptioiij! MIDDLE STREET, 'TO aU)VEBTl8EE& 8TATJC8 ABO RauTlUKS WUl baseAl in. j. ,j appiication-ravEaj. ! . "rttrfZirff rtiiiA? aw una woo want tBatl advcrt'alaa lo.r . ooffe and effretWa work than, Uxa variata i seetlonsof ooraace Utai titT-1 ft J tn I ' to knoT a Vi;3 rrcsldcat's ro-. l for that old estabiithed .bed remedr.l ?.VtKttytMwmLm kT' &-&wf i
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