Tho C:nvcrH!:lo Policy
The Convertible Policy issued bv
THfc MUTUAL BENEFIT
' lfrt Ijll ftnCA lliimuinv'
includes ail the liberal feature of the
Company, with the addition of a guar
uuteed Cwt Surrender value, which
ill be paid at any time after two years
premiums have been paid, if demanded.
E? t-ry Pultey haa endorsed upon it a.
tnlu ehowinu in plain figures the op
tion graiitt-d by the company,
1tt option. Casii surrender value.
21 option Amount that may be bor-
' ioi irom the company on the pol
i V
3 I upii u. Extended itixurance for full
Minount of the policy.
4 ih option. Paid up policy value.
This in t,h( mitat lib' v 1 policy ytt of
f rod and iii the hitf.'bt insurance to be
i.l .
Rveiy dollar pai.i pets a dollar
i.' .it1! of Insurance
N loin by txpa- i.
D. T. C Alt It A WAV, Agent.
Health) i-mboiib tiKtwurn fourteen
and .vent i i-ur.id.
TO VEAft LIEN
Buffering from the afreets of Toothful arm, early
decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, ate, I will
Band a valuable treatise (aealed) containing fun
cartteulan for homo eon, FREE ot charm. A
apltndiil medical work i ahould M read by every
man who is nervoua and debilitated. Address,
TrQttJB,C.jeOWLEB, Moodiu, jCono.
PAITPTAV W" I. DoaalM Shoe are
wAU t lUfl warranted, and every pair
mmm um uriud nay ynvv iikuiIDI uu uuiiuni.
kaMMilnuwi'if
W. L DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Floe Calf And Laced Waterproof Grain.
Ta excellence and wearing qualities of tbta shoe
cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse-
SS.OO Uenalne lland-aewed, an elegant and
tylish dress Shoe which commends itself.
l4
AJOO Hand-aewed Welt. A line calf Shoe
unequalled for strle and durability,
SO. SO lioodrear Welt la the standard dresa
Shoe, at a Dooular nrlce.
SO. BO Pollcemao'a Hhoe Is especially adapted
w tor rauroaa men, r armors, ew.
All made In CengTeaa, Button and Lace.
$3&$2 SHOES LAmis,
have been most favorably received since Introduced
and the recent Improvements make them superior
to any shoes sold at tht J prices.
Ask your Dealer, and If lie cannot supply you send
direct to factory enclosing advertised price,," or a
postal for order blanks.
W. Lt OUtOLAS, Brockton. Main.
AGENT,
Cor. Pol look and Middle St.
mar22 dUnlyl
NORTH OAROIJNA Craven Counit.
In the Superior Court-Before the Clerk,
C. B. Palmer, Kx'r of E. H. Hill, dec' d,
va.
Martha Hill, Elizabeth Bowen, Wm. Bowen,
Tboa. Bowen. Oeo. Bowen, Cbas. Bowen,
W. v. mil, who gjttrrivb, rriv mil, jnar1
O. Mason. Hannah Mason. Lawrence Hill
Cbaa Mason, James Mason, Richard Jones
and wife Susan Jones, arrle Jones, Corne
lius Jones, Qeorglana Jones, Baran Jones,
ld ward Jones, Nannie Jones, Ldzzle Hill,
Penelorje Hill. Kerrlde lllll. Oeo. W. mil
Andrew Bryant and wife Maria Bryant,
auu u, o. ruiiuer,
State of North Carolina.
To Thomas Bowen. Oeoiite Bowen. W. O.
Hill, Harriet Hill, Hannah Mason, Charles
Moson.ueore w. nil :
You are oommaude.l 1o appear at the
otuce ot the Clerk of Hie HupeitorOouit for
the County of craven, on the tttd dtty of
neptemrjer ana ansner me complaint,
a copy of which will he deposited In the
nfllce of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
aald connty, within ten dnvs from the date
or Mill aumn ona, and let tne defendants
take notice that If they fall to answer tbe
aald complaint at that time, the plaintiff
will apply to the court for tne relief demand
ed In the complaint.
Herein fall not, and of this summons
make due return.
- Qlven nnder my hand, this 7th day ot
a'lxuikioni,
. . E. W. CARPENTER, 0. S.f.,
aug8 6w Craven Connty,
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
' t As agente for owners we offer for tale on
eaav and accommodating! terms tbe follow
ing desert bed improved Real Estate In the
" City of New Berne: , ,
No. 4. THE IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE
. O H 1IRAVH.N HTREK1.
No. 6. BRICK STORK AND DWELLING
ON CRAVEN BlTlKKT occupied by B.Q.B.
Lodge, -.
A fulldeacrlpttoii of this valuable proper-
ty, together with the beat terms upon which
,-tlie same will be sold, wilt be forntahedon
-: application to the undersigned at their office
. fiUiimn irenv arjkjiw i
1 UIJUUUi ivua Mvevrvajar v. ,';.,;-.
Pm ITmiaAa sind lt nn ClravAn atvufc
" VA Farm at Bandy Point. : j r "
t WATRON A STREET,
deot dwtf . Ini and Real Estate AU.
. TlFUlBLE TRUCK LIE FOR S1LE
About FORTY ACRES CLEARED LAND,
, : situated within two miles of the city.auit-
v biA for u-ncit ratainar. . A areat nanraiB.
Apply to , ,
mayia ' , Real Eat. Agents.
. Jl. BRYAN, Pres. L. 0. CUTLER, Tiee Prei
, C. 0. ROBERTS, Cashier,
THE HATI0I1AL DACII
OF NET7 BERNE, N. C
Incorporated ' 1865
Capital,. ; "
Surplus Profits,"
$100,000
,86,700
s 'iS DIHECTORS. . " . . .
Jas 'kl 'Brii?V; Thomas Danulb,
f Q. CUTLtR, ' OhAB. 8. BRTAH,
IIOTIIING. SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS.
The reason BADAM'S
MICBOBE KILLER is
the most wonderful '
' medicine, is because it . 1
instance, no matter
what the dUf as from I
LKPKOSY to the sim-,
plrBt riwtase known to
the human system.
The scientific men cf
t xly claim and -pi ore that every diKf-ase is
CAUSED BY MICROBES,
AUD
Radam'sMicrobe Killer
Exterminates the Microbes and drives
them out of the 'system, and when that is
done you cannot have an aelie or paiu. No
matter what the disease, whether n i ui j 1 e
case of Malaria Fever or a combination of
diseases, we are them all at the 'ame time,
as we trei-.t ill dishes coustitutiorallr.
ivr'Micjnus, itueuruiu isiu iv i
noy and Liver iiucane, lnlN
and Fever, Female Tfonh'en
in all its forms, and, in fact,
every Disease known t the
Untu n f jsteiu
Bewira of Fraadnlent Imitations !
Bee that our trada-Mark (same as ulnvt )
ipears on each jug.
Send for book "History of the Microbe
iller,'' given away by
R. J. GOODING,
SOLE AGENT,
Corner Pollock and Middle Sts.,
ru30 dwly enrm New Berne, N. ('.
Buckeye Mowing Machine?.
liny JRnkt-s, Gra n Cradles.
Iteilo City Feed ( utt rs,
ItUCKEYFi COK S 1 1 1 : 1 - L I : iriS
Lawt, Blowers, Culiivat r ,
Cotton l'iowis,
And a Full Iin ol liardwaie
and Agricultural 1 iiii)l('niiMi(s
J. C, WHITTY L CO.
WHi, OILS, &C.--SAW MILL SUPPLIES
FROM NEW YORK CITY.
R. A. K. Hawkes DearBlr: Your patent
eye-glBHses reoelved some time i-lnce. nnd
am very much graiitled at the womlerful
change that has come over my eyesight
tnoe 1 have discarded my old glasses all(j
m no w wearing yours.
ALBXANOKR aoak,
Secretary Stationers' Hoard of Trade.
All eyes titled at the drug Btore of
F. S. DUFF! ,Ne wbern.N.O.
neci wiy
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad.
Passenger Department,
New Berne, June 1st, 1890.
Through rates of fare, round trip
tickets, from coupon stations below to
points named on the W. N-. C. Kailioad,
season of 1800. Tickets on sale from
June 1 to Sept SO, 1890, inclusive.
Good for return passage on or before
Oct. 31st, 1890.
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From
To
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Hickory J! 14. 25 $12.50 ijfll.10 $10.50
Moreanton. . 15 10 Ki.o5 11. US 11.35
Old Fort 16.45 14.70 13.30 12.70
Black M'tn... 17.00 15.25 13.85 13.25
Asheville 17.65 15.90 14.50 13.90
HotSprines. 19.15 17.40 16.00 15.40
S. Li. DILL, U. 1 . A
Stmr Blanche for Sale.
Seventi-five feet long, 13 feet wide
over all; draught 30 inches loaded.
carries 110 bales of colton, and regis
tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 28
net; licensed to carry passengers, and
accommodates 100 on excursions. Ke
built in October, 1889 Joiner work
and decking entirely new, bull made as
nood as new. Engine and boiler ro
Imilt, all wearing and destructible parts
renewed ; new crown sheet and tubes
n boiler. Inspected November 27,
1889, and licensed to firry 86 pounds
steam pressure, rropailer 43 inches
engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7
feet by 60 inches, of o 16 iron, tensile
strength 50,000 pounds.
Folly f quipped thrcuzhout, according
to law and in perfect running order, the
Blanche is splendidly adapted to river
and creek trade, to light arauent nayi
gation anywhere, and has shown tine
towing capacity. She is offered for
sale on reasonable terms, and at a very
low price.
For further information apply to
" James Redmond, Seo' & Tress.
aag3d&wtf New Berne, N. O.
' Wanted, to buy a gcod ten or twelve
horse power Boiler. Apply to
JiMES JRKDMOSD,
- New Berne, N. C.
STRAWjiflTS.
A Fine Line of them at
Darrington S Baxter's
Also, a large lot . of SAMPLE HATS
at New York cost. . . . r
See Our Stock of Neckwear,
.
Fail line of CLOTHINO, 3BOE3 and
DRY GOODS t:.ft t. ;v
. ; Barrington & Baxter's.
THE JOURNAL.
PEaSLY GATES.
.... . , . ,,
S ar ou &0la? 80 fa8 Jd m
lf' are you gomg so ft?
ulle ? lu clUBS auu ,l,er w
There's a clasp of the hand and a parting
, . Wo"lT , . , ,
Al1'1 ;t slSh fl l1"-' vautiuiaheU past, old
;na"' ...
1 hc beautiful, vanquished past.
Tl:
way has been rn,
ired and roujrh, old
man,
To your Oct has beeu rugged and
vou;;h ;
Cut you see a dear living with tender
eyes,
VVl.o shares in you labor and sacrifice?
And tins has been sunshiu') enough, old
man
Fur yon and mo, sunshine enough.
You av-i n.v at the foot of the hill, old
nan,
!' lilo at the fool ot the hill;
The sunshiny city that lies just before
do m throuc'i th'! neavlv irates. old man
! The lieautitul, pearly gates!
, Constitution.
Stonewall Items.
Iu our List ciriuspoudeuce you
hid some crrois ia regard to spell
ing tho name.s of persons mentioned
which we regretted very much.
Miss Sue Gifliu, daughter ol W.
J. Griffin, near this place, died at
her home on tho l)th iost., quite
suddenly. She was up, well as
usual tho day before, and died
before day, congestive chill sup
posed to be the cause of her death.
Mrs. Annie Ferrebee and daugh
ters, Misses Emily, Ola and Willie,
havo been spending a few days
with their relatives and friends in
this place. Mrs. Annie and Miss
Willie have returned to your city,
their home, and Misses Emily and
Oia are to follow them tomorrow.
This morning Miss Ola, accompa
nied by B. W. Ferrebee, were in
the iier crabbing and Sam says
all tho warning he could give bad
no effect and the sequence was that
the boat being ticklish Miss Ola
lost her ballance and fell over,
board, getting a complete dowsing
No damage, only a wetting of some
crinoline.
t the Methodist church in l)ay-
boro, on tho K5tb, inst., Kev. D. A
Watkins officiating, James Siwyer
aud Miss Rosa Hooker were united
n matrimony.
The fodder Ravers are having a
ice tirao for their business: no rain
to prevent their work and if the
eathor continues good there will
bo a fine chance saved.
Cotton is being damaged by the
rust.
Fort Barnwell Items.
Lovo takes the sting from grief,
and Fattli gives eternity to Love.
Tbe champion liar is the fellow
who said it was not hot last Mon-
ay, the 18th.
Kev. Mr. Baker will commence
series of meetings at the Baptist
church Sunday the 21th.
Ojr boys miss the dude, very
much. Wonder what has become
of him. We never hear from him.
lie must be "chinning" some one.
Woe unto ye lazy ones who are
dliug away this beautiful weather.
This Fall you will hum your same
Id tune, ;'lnrd times."
Capt. Gates, ot New Berne, was
u our village a few days ago, look
ing hale and hearty as usual.
The Baptiet Sunday school is
creasing iu membership. We
urge all our young friends to come
out every Sunday morning. They
cannot better spend a short while
than by attending Sunday school.
Mev. Mr. Johnson filled his
regular appointment at Lane's
Chapel last Sunday.
Miss Alice Freeman of Golds-
boro is visiting Miss Julia Lane.
rrof. Adams of New Berne was
in the village last week.
A. J. 11.
BLOOD DI8KA8K9.
Blood diseases are terrible on account
of their loathsome nature, and the faot
that they wreck the constitution bo com
pletely unless the proper antidote is ap
plied. B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
ia composed of tbe true antidote for
blood poison. Its use never fails to give
satisfaction.
Mrs. Lrtura Hart, Beaufort, S. C,
writes: "A loathsome form of blood
poison was killing me. Mr appetite
was lost, my bones ached, and parts or
my flesh Seemed as if it would come off
my bones A friend brought me a bot
tie of B. B. B. The sores began healing
at once, and when I had taken two
bottles I surprised my Mends at my
rapid recovery."
W, A. Bryant, Moody, Texas, writes
'I had an agdnizinir case of Salt Rheum
for four years, which medioine I took
only seemed to aggravate until l found
B. B, B. It cured my hand, which re
sembles a burnt surface. ;. It also oured
my two children of itch, whloh had re
sisted previous treatment."
: -KOTIGE:
The undersigned'.'' James f). Harrison.,
PnDllc Administrator, haa dulyoualded as
Administrator of . the estate of Collins
Moore, deceased, and heraby glvta notloa
that he require all persons having eiatms
agalnat the estate of the aald Collins Moore
ta present them to the aald Adih)nHlrator
duly authenticated, for pay men ton or be
fnra the Uth tlavrf auatnat.l8Ul. or else this
notice will be plea -ed In bar ofreoovary.
feraona lnntDtea to me eaiaie muai pay
wi noui ueiay. '
s '.i JAMBS 6. Harrison .
' l'ubiio Administrator.
Nature should be
assisted in the
spring to throw off
the heaviness of
the sluggish winter
circulation of the
blood. Nothing
;does it so well, so
Iprompt or so safely
as Swift's Specific.
, TAKE
CfTBX
SPRING.
I have used 8. 8. 8. for a number of
years, and consider it tho best tonic and
blood remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to enter upon a
spring or summer in this climate with
out it. II. W. Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co. ,
Dadu Citv, Fla.
Our book An Blood and Skin I naeases
nailed free.
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ca.
'VH CatarhH
RRPAM B&l M I 'PTZ
W laWS ffMak '...V.
rieanaca th
Naaal I'assagea.
Allays Pain and
Inflammation,
Heals the Son a.
Rcatoraa lb
Seuae of Taate
and Smell.
HAr-FEVERll
HAY-FEVER
TRY THE CURE
A particle Is applied into each nostrll'and
Is agreeable, frlee 50 cents at DrngertMi; by
mall, reKlstered. W) cU. ELY BROTHKR8,
58 Warren Street. New York aprliidwly
FOR MEN ONLY!
1 DACITIVr for LOST or FATLING MANHOOD:
H r UOI 1 1 1 C General and NERVOUS DEBILITY;
fTTTJ "P Weakness of Body and Hind: Effects
J J Xb JCi el Errors or Excesses in Old or Young.
tnbu.t, NohU MANHOOI1 ftjltr KcArl. How to Knl,r2 and
trtrctbf.Ak,t'MllCVi;Ul'Kll (IlldtSS 1'ARTS of UUnV.
WlulelT onhltlnlt HUSK 1 ItKATHKNT Rrnrflu In s
eu iUtj tnm 41 8t.tr., Tirrllortr., .nd Forplicn I'ountrl...
(m tui writ. tbrm. Hook, fall rtul.n.tlun, eml iiroof, m2lM
,eUd frn. Ad4rM ERIE MEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO. N. f,
HAND SCHOOL,
A MILITARY SCHOOL
For Young Men and Boys,
Oilers a full and ilinmiih i ouw cf
study mid h lu'iilthful niornl ,unl tiy?,l
CHl tntlllinp. KvptuiM's unnh lalf.
Write 1 u r Cillilloiur.
CAPT. W. II. HAM),
FREMONT, N. C.
yX Liquor Habit-
ttutntewojiui tnekfsbittone uix
D!RX!)fES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can be given in coffee, tea, or in articles of food,
without the knowledge of patient it nccessurv;
it is absolutely Uaruiless and will eirect a ptTina
nent and Rpeedy cur1, wliethor the imliont ts a
moderate drin Iter or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEV
ER FAILS. It operates so (juletly and with such
certainty that the. jiatient undergoes no Incon
venience, and soon Ma complete refornmtiuu ia
effected. 4 page houk Tree, To hud of
It. N.
N. C.
Duffy, drugRiBt, New lierna,
jy 15 dwy
J. H. ORABTRXE, BASIL MANLY.
JO HIT H.CRABTREE& CO
ENGINEERS,
Founders and Machinists
Manufacturers and Dealers In
mm AD -X1GHI ISTS' SUPPLIES
Builder a of Knclnes. Hollara,
Saw Mills. Edging A Cut-off IfTach'.nct
We are prepared to do Castings of til k'nclf
With promptness.
Particular and Immediate attention given
to repairs of all kinds.
We will beelad to give plann and iMUaial-v
for any deaoilptlon or machinery.
We are the agents for the sale of the Amer
ican Saw. Also for U. 4 A. HartTRmln's cele
brated Indestructible Mloa Valves,
We give satisfactory guarantee for all wori
done bv us. lv-3 d'jaw wly
jsffijKlwjyt.WktJVLw: vv"
Atlantic &. N. C. Railroad
T1SIB TABLR lio. 20,
Io EHCt 6:00 A.M., Wedncsjay, July
21. 18C0.
Going East. Schedule. Qoiua West.
No. 51. Passenger Trains. No. 50,
Ar. Lve. Stations. Ar. Lve,
p m 3 30 Ooldsboro 11 30 n m
4 06 4 09 La Orange 10 42 10 45
4 85 4 40 . Kinston 10 08 10 18
6 00 6 08 New Berne 8 37 8 60
7 38 p m Morehead City am 7 07
Daily.
Ooma Bast. Schedule Going West
No. 1. No. 2.t
Mixed Ft. & Mixed Ft. &
Pass. Train. Stations. Pass. Train.
am 6 80 Goldsboro - 7 20 pm
6 57 7 05 Best's 6 24 6 31
7 20 7 30 La Grange 5 51 6 04
7 48 7 58 Falling Creek 5 24 15 30
811 8 80 Kinston 4 25 6 00
8 50 8 55 Caswell 4 00 4 05
915 10 03 Dover 3 25 3 40
10 31 10 36 Core Creek 2 54 8 00
11 00 11 05 Tusoarora 24 2 30
11 17 11 41 Clark's 2 03 2 12
12 15 8 00 Newborn 10 33 1 80
8 37 8 43 Biverdale 9 41 0 46
8 48 8 50 JOroatan 9 28 0 33
4 08 4 13 Havelook 8 69 9 04
4 37 4 42 Newport 8 17 8 27
4 51 4 55 . Wildwood 8 00 8 06
0 01 5 01 Atlantio 7 47 7 52
5 16 6 21 Morehead City 717 7 27
6 23 5 28 Atlantio Hotel 7 05 7 15
5 31 p m Morehead Depot am 7 00
Tuesday, Thursday an Haturday.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Train SO oonneats with Wilmington 4 Wet
don Train brqnd North, leaving Ooldsboro
11:60 a. m aud with Klchmond A Daavlll
Train Weal, leaving Ooldsboro 8:40 p.m.
Train 61 eonaaata with Blchmoad A Daaylllt
Trala, arriving at Ooldsboro 3:55 p.m., and with
Wilmington and Waldon Train from thr
North at 8:10 p.m.
Train connects with Wllralngt' n ard
Waldon 1 Through Kreight Train. North
bound; leaving Ooldsboro at 9:50 p,B,
S. L. Dill,
us
V Liquor Habits- :
VANCE ACADEMY,
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
KOR BOTH riKXKS.
Hl.i'i'inl a'tenlton Riven 1
Mallieuiatli's.
IIIKllblllp.
Kxpvrlencod tea'i lier in IiiNtrniiii'iital Music.
Vocal Muatca prominent Iralnre
Art liiUh.t tiy a FronVlmt iL-ae.hrr.
IiiKlructton ,ivn In tlie Kierulsea in inun'.i l.f
Mil iary (lovernment f.ir 1ovm.
Hpi-cl.il contract in.ttit witli IIimnl- wi:i dt-siit
mflte Inuiit'iliato payment.
An able I 'orvs of Teach p:k.
Tuition, Inclinllni; lloanl. WaKliitii;. 1 itht--, i i
Apply to tin- I'riiHpal f r falaloiii.
W. R.
Jan'Ji iltvtf
KTETLW BERNE
Collegiate Instiiute.
MALE AM l'IZ.M A .IZ.
FALL SFSSION :- Opens
Tiiouoroii,
PRACTICAL,
COMIMMIIIKNSIN L
COIiJJSK OF STI'DV
r,ri ii'iknt
TKAClIF.r.S.
SIll'F.ltlOK ADVANIAOKS fi.r th
MKNTAL MUSIC.
MOItAI, r(nd litditfiotiH ndv.intnos unmii pu"K -d.
KXPKNSKS very low. Itoardin fui'ili! ii'H
SPECIAL inducement to. indiiri r.t itu.lniilH.
JOHN S, I.ONO, I,.L. II , snys:- I . R-t 1 1 1 1 1 :.;
and I'roivRK aru tho wutrhwirilM n( iii'
Mew Ilei no I'nlli'Kliiti' Inslltnlr, mil it Ik hi,
ormiiiu'lit lo K.IRU rn Nnrlli I'uniiriii.'
Pl'.Nn full C.VTA LI MilT..
(J. T.
WHS MARY L. ALLE., Secretary.
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JAMES MEANS' S3 & S4-SH0ES
' Competition is the Life of Trade," and If you have not awm our latest improved goods you
cu:.it lm.iginc how lively trade la, or how hard our competitors havo to wnrk to kwp within sight of
us. Ask your retailer for the James Moans' 3 Shoe, or the James Means' $ 1 Shoe accord tag to your needs.
Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly ou the soles. Your
rctallcawlll supply you with shoes so stamped If you Insist upon his doing an; if you do uot Insist, some
retailers will coax you into buying Inferior shoes
'mLS KEMS'
T3 $H0E
lt)NEXCELLEDf.N
STYLE UNEnnaUirn J-,
I nllDRDII ITV
luvnnuiui
RFECTI0N
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Buch has been the recent progress in our branch of Industry that we are now able to aOlra that
tho James Mentis' $! Shoe Is In every respect equal to the ahoea which only a few rears ago were ra
tailed at eight or ten dollars. If you will try on a pair you will be oonvtnoed that we do not exaggerate.
Ours are the original 3 and $4 Shoes, and those who Imitate our system of btulaesa ar unable to
compote with us In quality of factory product. Ia oar UueS WS are (be largest manufacturers m the
United State. ;U-1 ' V:- '.!
Bhoea from oar celebrated factery are said fey wlde-awaka retailers la sill aarta
of the country. We will plaoe them oaally wltlun your watA many Btata or Territory If yc wUl
Invest one cent In a postal eard and write to us. an : :.. ; v. , :
JAMES MEANS ic CO 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Kasa.
' HULL JLINEtj OF TUK ABOVE BHOES FOU BALE BY ' ,
J. M. HOWARD," Pollbclc Bt; Now E:rii:, ... C
rof::n r'-'nl !.:tw. -
i- i i i.j- i.iiil 1'en-
:t!ul t'u;
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SKINNER. Princnal.
September fith, llif;().
I'l l li'IENT
inril KRS.
Htu.iy nt A I,
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ADAM
i nicipal.
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