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a tin f PUSHERS' ANNOUNCEMENT ' tZZ DAILY. JOTOAI, is published f , ei. Monday at5.00 per yar - b. Jis, DeitTeredtocitTiubscriber . : i - ,.-r, . rr month. ' . . , , - li. C Mtt-KLY JOtJENAl IspuMlakei " l'hunilT at fUO per urn am. -' -.v "i .' ! tIbm ot nrriwret or- Deaths not to ex" . " ... . T i . uuii ui.1 ba inserted tree. All sd " ". i m J matter will be ehargad S eta. par Una, i -uti for tranaientadvartUementsninat la ju ia advance. Kegular adTortiaa .'. ,.... f will ba eollasted promptly, at ths end. . ' .ji month.- ': j ' v .. ...v ift Commnnicattont an tain In r ntwt of ia& t pabuo interest are solicited. No aonj- tains objootionabla personalities, or i the nam of the author. Aruelss "wnhhoitia ' f T Ids irsr thaa half eolama must be paid tot. i i 4, V i Any Daraoa feaiinff atTrriereda any aaonr- VMia eomaiunicatioa can obtain the name of t .a author by - application at this office and iiMwiut wherein toe Krieranoe exists, i- JOTJIINAL. ti Ci HARPER, - .'- (Proprietor. tfUg CCT HANCOCK, Locl Roporf EnUni at OupottofUccaA Sim s Tbb New York Legislature 18 Oohqekss meets on the first f f lMoaday ia December. 5 0 : THK speakership cap . is to bo contested 7 for uy revenue cutters p--'. my... , 'V,.";xttK attempt of , Republicans to ; S ?i "shoot" Brice lrom the Senate will " . prove a miserable failare. Instead U.'iof cannonade there will be a flub ' ia the pan. : PBINCK Bxtssbll says: The old nan lacks deciasion." Very different from the people. Tbej y. , : have decided, and Bnssell may pre. . pare to go alone to look after the .. i. Whitb Houbb pictures have ' -': always been popular in Washing- - ton." Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and ' :v., little Bath would make a charming m i -. gronp. For "A pleasing Eecollec : .1 tion" baby McKee would not be ; ,l - . bad. ' "Thb protection organs are ex alting over the sucoess of the so ' called reciprocity treaties in untaz- WMK foreigners. The Demoorats will aome day inaugurate a freer trade that will untax our own peo pleaswelL" . , Gov. Buchanan, of Tennessee, is an accomplished and agreable ' - gentleman, bu this pi esent position L ' ia not an enviable one. Between the free miners and the convicts, he had no Btomach for a thanks ; giving dinner, but piously ejacula- f ted, Qood Lord deliver us." FOB once the vote-shifters and return manipulators of the Eepnb lioaa party have run against the v wrong man. - They have been al w lowed to steal other States Oon . necticnt, Montana, New Hamsnire and Nebraska. They will not be permitted to steal New York. Gov. Hill is on deck." New York World. ,, ifi ! Ibb oldest ez-Oabinet officer in 1 the country is James Campbell, who was Franklin Pierce's Post-Jaaster-Qeneral. ' Mr. Campbell is 4 ore than eighty and - has passed the latter years of an nnruffled life in the congenial quiet of Philadel . phia, where it is even declared he ' still practises law. If looks very much as if Blaine! would be the candidate of the Re publicans next year. Washing ton serenaders are singing "Carry tne back to Old Virginia" at the White House, and it makes Harri , ton mad. He has pulled "that . , hat" over bis eyes so often he has nearly torn off the brim. It can't ,.: Btand another campaign. GOT. Hill is a tramp. He found an election clerk monkeying with the returns, and he at once served notice on him that charges of miscondaot in office had been made against him and that he would be heard in his own defense , "at the Executive Chamber in jLlbaby next Wednesday afternoon at2o'clook. - Mb. . A. EoBrasoN, 7 Sidney , i' Terracej Grimsby, England has nnblished a veritable cariosity in f n the shape of a tiny book. ID bears - ,' ' the tittle of "Mite," and it is all its -k'1 ''name Implies. The book coatains "thirty-two pages, the size ' being flveighte by three-fourths ' of .an Jj' q Inch, and is hound in cloth, full gilt , eagesIt is a red line edition, ' h profusely illustrated, and weighs v exactly ten grains.';1: 'f- IflM mperor - Napoleon ,111. placed a high estimate on the mili tsry ability of Gen ? Beauregard, " hi Confederate commander. ' In one of his letter to Col. Blanttn , t " Duncan, reference .to ' which was 1 '" made in The World some time agOj " K the Emperor writes: "It is With ' regret that I did not learn till : too i late of the proposition made , iy C en. rarregard, lor I should have t enf' -"d to avail myself of. his PBOMISES, PLEDGES, C05TB1CTS, ; , ASD oaths. v ' i , i Trnih is the anchor iftha sQuK It is aij tBsentTaf; element in ererj nvanly and woniauly charabtef. ; It is the bond of sccteand the pillar of tbe State.3g:4''Sti;, s Uage, gtatQtes and coDstitations, have created certain sfe gaarda of TruruJ which 'are termed promiser, pledge?, contracts' and oaths. They are the same in nature ? and 'differ only In degreasf''V..' Of these contracts and oaths are regarded as the most binding,. bnC ever right-mindtd and wtll-meftn iiig ipod regards a promise tor pledge as saored.V v ;r No promise, pledge,- contract or oath ia binding which abrogates pre existing contract or obligation of equal or superior digbity. Upon every citizen there rests an obliga tion to use the eleotive franchise and every right of oitizecahip, for fie publioigood, . and no power; can absolve him from that duty. It is inhetent in citizenship. We have heard of men saying; "I am a member of tbe Alliance and I have contracted to do cer tainthines." "I have taken an oath, and if I violate it I sha'l com mi 6 perjury." What is a contract I It is an agreemeut, between two or more persons, with mutual obligations In secret orders, in which there are promises, pledges, contracts or oaths, it is usual to say to the can Candida i for initiation, '-Before pioceeding fur her 'i is ncce?sarj for you to take upon yourself solemn and binding obligation which, however, will not interfere with your religious or political opinions, ba they what they may." This exaut lotmula may not be always employed, bit it is always understood that the claims of conn try and of God are superior to those of any order or society. If any order or society prescribes a coarse of political action the contract is bioken, and every man is absolved from his allegiance to that order or society. Bat, if the contract was not broken it wonld be void be cause of the paramount claims oi country. "Bat, I have taken an oath, and I cannot commit perjury." Dear Brother, you are in no danger. It is not eveiy man who reads a pres ciibed form of obligation to an ap plicant for membership, who is com petent to administer an oath. We very much question your having taken an oath, and as for perjury it is not to be th nght of. Perjury is tbe act or c iine of willfully making a false oath when lawfully administered: or it is the crime (ommitted when a lawful oath is administered in some judicial pro ceeding, to a person who swears willfully, absolutely and falsely to a mat'er material to the issue. Under no circumstances can perjury lie in the case supposed The inexorable rule is, the lest muU yield to the greater. There is no way of avoiding it, And when any society or order adopts a reso lution or issues an edict against liberty of conscience, or ia deroga tion of the rights of citizenship, it is violative of the American Con stitution, and is nugatory and null and void. Stand by your colors whoever may be tbe standard-bearer. m BXTCKLEH'I ABMIOA SALVE The Best Salve in the world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Ferer Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cares Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box . For sale in Newborn by F. B. Daffy, wholesale and retail dnuyrist. Besides taking oat fruit stains, whisky has been also known to take out husbands at night. mBRIT WINS. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Sacklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitten, and have never han dled remedies 'that sell as well, or that have given such u 'venal satisfaction. We do not hesitate guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. ' For sale in Newborn by F. 3. Daffy, wholesale and retail druggist. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorE Trimmari Wanted; 4 A First-class Trimmer .in Carriage and Buggy Factory. , Permanent job if good workman. -w. '- .U . P. B. V7ATER3 otBOJ?, . octSltfT ?4'r4 New Bern. N. a vW. A. WHITE, FOOT or SIIDDI.B STBKBT, A Dealer In ' General Merohandlae, errors a food Una of - . '' Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Bhoes, te. Choiea Twlat Tobacco SOe. par Femad. A-; First Chance ' For those eomlng to the olty by water and . landing at tbe market dock to sopply , . 4 ;.. thamaelvaa- , , . : .--Last Chance - For thtss leaving tbe same way. . . . GIVE US A TBIAU , . Lot7 Prices W TVa II'- J" : . Xjr JOTTO Both the ineticd. aa4-Wult when Byrup of Figs ie taken; it is pleasant ad rerxeshuig to tbe taste, ana acts Ontly yet promptly on. the iudneys, ver and Bowels, cleanses the' bts- tera effectually, .dispels colds, head aches and levers and cures Mutual oonstipation. . 6rmp of ; Figs 1a! the only remedy of its kind ever pro- oucea, pleasing to the taste and ao centable to the stomach. tiramDt in its action and, truly beneficial (a its effects, prepared only from the: most healthy and agreeable snbstandet, its mutt excellent qialities commend It to ail and nave inaaeit ue mosi popular remedy known, tj 2 " Z ;k : Byrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 and tl bottles dt all leadinir tbw gists. " Any ; rebable druggfct who may not have it on land will pro cure it promptly lor any one wno wishes to try it Do not accept any lubstitute. CALIFORNIA Fib SYRUP CO. SAN FKAHCISCO. CAL. touamiL nr. urn ronx, . fle''-' a m dmsiiiYOoa ft d lover, DEALERS m Stoves, General Hardware, Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime. Plaster. Hair and Cement. Agents for DEVOE & GO'S celebrated Beady Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLE STREET. UBEATMAGAZIAE The Century's Programme in 1892 A New "life of Columbus" Articles for Farmers, etc. THAI great American periodical. The Century, is going to outdo its own unrivaled record in its porgramme for 1892, and as many of its new features begin with : tbe November nunber, cew readers should commence with that issue. In this number are the opening cnapters ot "The Naulahka,'' a novel be Budyard Kipling, , the famous author of "Plain Tales from the Hills," written in collaboration with an American writer, Wolcott Balestier, It is the story of a young man and a young woman from a "booming" Colorado town, who go to India, he in search of a wonderful jeweled necklace,: called ."the Naulahka" (from which the story takes its name),' and she 'as a physician to women. ' The ' novel describes their remarkable adven tures at the court of an Indina maharajah. Besides ' this, The Century will print three other novels during the year, and a great unmber of short stories by the best Ameri can story-writers. ', The well-known humorist Edgar W. Jfye ("Bill Nye") is to write a series of amusing skerches which he calls bis "autobiographies7! the first one of which, "The Autobiog raphy of a Justice of the Peace," is in November.- This number also contains a valuaple and suggestive article on "The Food-Supply ot the Future,1' which every farmer- should read, to be lollowed fcy a number of others of Great Practical value to Farmers, treating especially, oi the relations of tbe Government to tbe farmer, what it id doing j and what it should do. This series' will include contributions from officers of the Department Of "Agriculture, and other well-known men will dis cuss "The Farmer's Discontent,'? "Cooperation,"1 eto. etc; ! v.' A celebrated Spanish writer is to fnrnish -a '."Life jof Columbus," which will be brilliantly illustrated, and tbe publisberaof The. Century have arranged with the managers of the World's i Fair to print articles on the buildings, ato'-Jf.j One oi the novels to appear in .. a tsiury ui jxew xura, i.u by the author of. The Angloman iacs," and the magazine will contain a great deat ; about.' the metropolis during jthe jearramong; other things a series of illustrated articles on "The Jews in .New York,7' In November Is an illustrated descrip tion of "The Players, Club," found ed by Edwin Booth, and oneof the features oi the splendidly illustrated Christmas December) number is an article On "The Bowery.''. ;';, ; To got '. The Century send' tbe yearly subscription price (f 4.00) to The Century Co., Union Square, New York, N.Y.. f -' - -; ''-' JOstllitivetl : Cnteyl end a ''I i iioreDSiuules ., -v .: p.3 ua .arrived with Two Car Loads or Yodiig KENTUCKY 5and WESTVa! HOBSES AND MULES From 8 to fc-Years Old?, mBAOT;.i)Eivi:Rs, ..Draft and Saddle HorsesJ Whiohe WiUe vBold JCheap. s,vritoggiev. (arts ; r -'-.'fyiii Harness, Vhips , Lap-RobeS, "Dusters . etc.,, etc. OUR MOTTO IS V Quick Sales Small Profits. Call and see us before you buy; it will be to your advantage to do so. n. HAM & CO. NOTICE Oo nl afu r 8epu nibvr 30 h I sbnll reduoe m, bh -vinif lickein to ten have aod one hir out (or SI 00 Now is four chauo to lay io a supply, , Prof . W. U. f HaPAKD ' VANCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, EVEN SPRINGS, N. C. FOR BOTH SEXES. ' : Teaoharaall sradDatta. . Military government forbbya. Pror. Clssel. erAfiiiAta nf ml Jobo's Oolirge, Annapolis, teacn- rui auiwj juaouea. Mnalo Teaebar, graduate New juisiana conservatory or linsla. npaciai soorae in uon. lw, BOOkkenlDK and Pnmanah1n Vocal Moaio, CallBtbenio and iruuH-ran ezffrciaea ireo. Ho additional cost for Olauloa. Kfi For Catalogtteoall at Jotitai.bnea or addrecs the Prlneipal. ' :'' 'i : Wi R. SKINNER, PrincipaJ, SKVE! SPP1XGS, H. C. JaiySSdwtr , , In Store andTo Arrive: 400bbls. Flour, 40 25 25 25 100 100 : 30 Sugar, Molasses, Potk, on. Lime, Cement, Snuff, "200 boxes Tobacco, 500 " Cigars, . 100 " Starch, 25 Pearline, ; 50 gross Baktag Powders; ' 1?5 ,tf'Z ilaicbes, ,. Zi ' 50 ' " Coffee Essence, ' ; 50 sacks Cbffe&ii.r," 6 cases Tea, - " - 200 rolls Bilging, V u fiOO bdls. Ties, - ! 100 reams' Paper, ' 100,000 Paper Sacks, 50 dozen Axes, 40 " . Pocket Knives, KA ' U"!lo i- j ' - SO' " Locks all sizes, . N,o j 10 " Coffee Miilfc .";.! Also a thousand and one other articles too numerous to men- Li ':'. -..'! '-.4. i.n'M"-.V s,,, tlOn.., . ..' These Goods must be .soii Call tor see, us, foot of Middle street. 7- - v.V 7.& ' Lalhsm, Durrua & CD. ROBERTS & MO ' ' c Wkaleamla Dealers) la Groceries; roTisioiiii TOBACCO and ! F?,i5O0TSBB4.MfjES: Wa are alio aarenff Air STOCK "DiAMac. PLODtt, every barrel war, an led. T A Una stock of PUBIS WEST INDIA laOLA.8;E-,ourow Imporattoa, j !; . r uome to see pa. or aend yonr orders Ton wdl and oar Prices as uiW u u lAWeat. -;-.s J.:.SA, ' 'uii.: ,i:t' .O maywawi noBSHTa a iBEtff j-, DissoIflioB ot Co-putnenHp, V. net " Be It known tbat tbe traderatgned have tbisaay.trmataaleonent.dl8aoivaBtlinn: parlaarahli foraalyaxlatlng aatwaen them nnaerinenrm name or atoo y atrox. Mr. B. W, Vox withdraws from thet rmabatba botrtnaai wlllaoninonder the arm name of Moody A Poba- ta. All persona Indebted to the arm of Moody A Vox will make their pavments to the Arm oi Mnody A Roberta; wboheve aaanmed i he liabilities, ami aWDd In ttte plaownf tha fl re or Moody A ox., . , Ihla ibe 19th day otoctocr, I8i,. . t jr,ri 'if-A'c a. W.FOXv' Ssail ...... ............... a ...II..:. t. Mr. D. h. Roberts having ths! dav entered Intoco-partnoahlpwltb Messrs. T. ts, and J. !. Moody; tbe bufllne-a ol manufaoturlDg Lumbar formerly eonducted nnder the firm name of Moody A Fox will be continued nndr the firm name or Moortv A lioberm, hoping tiiRt I ne I'rcH 'iii f rm ill meet i'i the lioeral hhiih'.- oh by tut, pu.i. uirtin ub j.-. uii -i v - . Ve. octi . IP"' '?" If i VWM-K PROFESSIONAL. 1 DR. G."K. BAGBY,? "i Surgeon Dentist, FA' ncWBEBJIE, , .: ..':.'; fcAb;ciwfi&4 Attdrne i Hi -,i V NEW fiERNE, ; msyffidwtf :PB:.j:,d, clark; V NEW BERNE, C." j ' V&QtitoonCnvm Street, . betwebf rollock.and Broad. ,, :, , T f. C. R. THOMAS, ; Attomey aud GouQse!or-aM.av, t01fice,t3raven Street Stanler finlldliig;', .iun:,4. ifiEW bbrnb, N.tc;'; "i.fT Practices in the CourUof Craves, Oarttr Jones, Odalow, Lesoir and Pamlico eoontlea. the Bnpreme Court of North Carolina, ana the U.B. Dwtrlot and Clresit Oonrts. Jly U ATTOBNE Y A T IA, W i Onw 8t.,"two doors Sooth of ;: -si; Hi 'JooaulvttltmhSiSfr ? yj'ifa Will nraelica In the Conntlea of Craven. after et. Jont-a.untfow and Pamlloo. a. United ntritaa Court at Kew Seme, ana Bnpreme Qourt of the 8 cat . , . . GEO. HENDERSON. ' Sueeemr to Robert! & Hmdernti.) i : ! 1 I1SIMC3 Alit , Representing Insnranee Cm apaiiy of North America, of Philadelphia. ., llomi Insarance Company, f New Yorfc. , i Queea Insnranee Compaay, ;of England. UarWord fire. Inanraaee . rOempany. . of Hartford. ' . , : . North Carolina Home Iaaaruo Company, of Balelgb. : . Green witch 'Ininnua rVitnniin of TJw ' Pboenn Insorance Compaay, of Brooklyn. United Underwriters Insurance Company, of Atlanta, ;. . ....... Boston Marine Insurance Company, of Dostom jalj2dwtf, L.1 S. WOOD. Formerly 18 year frith Geo. Allen t Go. General larif are and Harness, Saddles, Bridles and Whips, PARMINQ IMPLEMENTS. PoDoek j IjkMl, Mxt to laHonal Pole -" Htm BBRNB, If. Cf rfi 1 , . A BRIIft, tim.. TB0S. MmfiMJlM) Prai. u. n. iobebm, caiM ; ;b . The National . Bank, OP.KEW BEENBr .', iNOOEPOBaTBD 1805. :'.-i3 Capital, V - -- $100,000 Surplus Frofttg, '- ' 66,700 ." BIBECTOB8. Jas. A. Bbtajt, - Thos. DahirlS. Chas. 8. Bbtajt, j. H. Hacmbdek, AlbxMiujib, . u Habtst; ' ::' Q. H. BOBBBTS. . islrCutfor at'"; -V- isodants. ihiviT" -V.w-STrt . . . aa aaa J sTm t 'Jf 1 . H 'firlj .The t Pittsfcurgh lamp is one oi those ilia ya,trdri's:ithat seems sto'be! ifin- a teach i the end as' T 5 . V . ! t.Lrateverv v?axr. ' auu- ue vx it j ment-iiif r-?.- VTne only care it requires is filling and -vHoing, V .4 f . jthimhey . is.taken ajot iiitd a pocket i as in other central draught Jamps. i1?-yAi,v, ? Putthig-in itnew wict; is a very eatfflattfer: indeed.i ;A1I. this- seems ; strangetq one who -Tcnows how trouble some oth er good lamp are V It is Itt- all'theood' larrrr1 fetbfesSend! for. a prime'ri' tott&imfiLPL PlTTSBUaoHBBAiaCa1;- TbedoQrrMed Jifj bur t 'Fish .mnd Jackets and .Pints -has always been of is:Sin.yllrfi strength anddu-;, yabiUty.but we have hrt-jte.;' - covereu uiai tue mm which has rrade the doth uUk'h :t' MrH':.. K-ttM for tbe past tea vrTTV ';i:'t.i , years ha ttrV. ff SI Si SW"i( amisfikcideliy- W I n H':.- i iii fcioth which is I.- WHS Ivlnw rrnr smtiaard. - This oefect im net Known to as until some of the goods" had b.ien placed up on tne rnarKet, ana as we mtona mat the f i$b mna goods shall be the standard for strength, durability and water "proof qualities, we hereby inform all users of these roods that we t feed every store-keeper ham" 7 I ,Ji t. '"4 Oiled Clolliiiif; to give at c, ; a r v t i perfect garmeiit f r a mM ' . 1 a fjKl are not c' l!,e i i " 4 :- i 12 1 i - ;U y 9 -i n :i iK-fn: 1 1 -' . 11". '1 ?MJ'' Ti IT '.f "- MIDiDLE 3rEEET, NEXT .:i.yy;f,;'...g..i'-liaa openea no a Utah a Einsra. Caff nd 'Collar Duttoof obeapest up to tne tin tomers at T4.CTOUY e flnfst qaaiifj. in,havy.jUWd, wbhibsiU . ?1 1 to our cut- i ir ; il!'MBIO-;S.0Wi r-ti & mn M ,11a nil , to -Me' all jilodf W . VTf-IGA.Li J4i Aco a. olb, u.iti'. r."u"i- Y i'iniiiwiiit"c.'". rw? t vi t"-w.r.ifH (ont)er than any huu it dfijf ThM' J y I K.H P'.'WUS fr vV'l i't;ii11IUt,4.,i fcOYE, bandred oihr. to' .at or una rntji ? U U JLt 1 .U J. : .JJJUi, Ori-VA. iJMXJXi Al-. includes ihs flnnrt OB Chrompi, 4th, heavy mil frmnrn $ Vfl, ikw,,j82 35 pair. As an eli-K"ni Obritra i Present wa- roommeiid'CliROMO-t U.SOEtt5 QLAS8 durable I. si fur jifrt ?l 73 kiUce. 81-25 putn. - Also, Crnynm md prder 1 1 Low Price and StW cion Gutrantted.! 'A.lartte sttoriraBit vf Pura Framts at a I piqi a and in ail tians. ;:.' y: ; ;.:V- . :. .-, ... .',.', : ut A bt bVdx'el y y Lo-wrtr: tar. Leave oe'a for Taninn Phnos and k; . $j0HA0r ?rTWWll! WW' '"-..''Sti ' VV'. . '! viK' .-ftllii)li.1MiiiikMdiH,iiiiiimmnim'U.i..i."i'Hiiiy .-T- '-. 't I-' -" ' ' ' ;'V;v;'"-j..-'.4';ft-Tfci'K- o.'.ijr'i, 4-.j : Of Horses and P.Qules, Just received, which will be sold LOW for the next Thirty Days for note, one and two years. Large lot of Carriages, Baggies, aEoad Carts. Farm Wagons, Harness, &c, kept' in stock. I buy for Cash and sell on a close mafffin. war! gainst HiglilFri. 1 !v HAVING PURCHASED WHILE NORTn":; -THE -iXAjEiGESI ; lANDlBESTf ST08K That i ever tipti tim etiprmiiied to? Sell as chpap tfoi cheaper than any hsse in thp.cityVa? I.bong Balea.lan afford to tell yoatV1' -.iM .-Si:4;lU'-;.::c'vj fiiuitiioitiiis i.i'J''i-;-"'ij.' .S.:C.;ffi-.:.v. '.T- ':'-.'i,'M:' :-1;: An SSISuit ; 3 And so ron 3 down" . IN. .YOUTH'S . :SD Both .fabpr. and JLoiiff. Pant-Soils, ' - - . ' : Anything in the. CIothiBgVline'yon 'waritit j''" Also a large Ime of Genrs; A tares Hue "of Ladle' Cloik. Newmnrlroii m.,1 ri,;M - Waking Jacketa' froio Qfe JC yearp, and, other, goods top unumeroua ' Wentton Come and see me before pnrchasiDg elsewhere,; rt b $',:JXhxt Door to RJ.lieMTV Middle MUtNBW-'BEKSE' N O f 011 ! 1 FJ I PATEtiT ' H.TnwT-igirri i grrTT) ATl TTijrf ''A MSIE3X SJDlBCt, VEHICLE 04..'.C EARTH..- (Uli UUUIIlJ) " ' ' Bole Proprletota t.iii lV"'An:,' ,;:turetf ' IStflilty Store .TO BAPTIST CHUR0& uarne Aaierimeni pr t idiHi Pins; E wRi. BraoeleU. ! 1 ROMhliTst n,h; :nfto, R'ow.' . v- no) ' . .. siAT'! -.jst. i $ 't. .-' h iu y her Hou fri .Ofssns at rny Store' Cash or 4 on secured i'Oi:f" !-: as 1. W. : .-.JCCftSi-! pi H.JVIV ft . ' inlpropofiJbn : ; BOYS' . . CLOTIIING I have the best line in the citv. m i." M ."-"i. v . ..... spni::G vei:::l tvTT :''":l.' ' ' f ' !,)1!l'J.w, Opened .V V
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