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Me mm VOL. X.rNO. 241. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. 3 f. at : C' . " BUSINESS LOCALS. ).' LA.RGE tot of handsome Laos Cnr - tains, Chenille Curtains, Covers, Bgs, ato., low raoeiTed at Jn9 J. 0UTKBS. LISTEN 1-200 ooples of the Latest Bongs, to. and lOo. per copy, at the GRK&M FBONT NOVELTY BtORS, lllddlo (treat, aear Baptist Church. Oome qulok, they will be aold in a few daya. . - ;; jan81w POUND A Sowing Maohine Drawer with atUehmenU on Trent Boad near Camp Palmer. d29dwtf - ' XKT ANTED A gentleman and wife T to board and a few table boarders. novl7 tf Mrs. 8. B. Cowabd. R - E. Hudson Honae Painter, Paper Hangar,. Keltominer, Orders - Promptly attended to. Apply at - tf ?-:-'.t-i.?' L-H- cnt'e' SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaooo. 00t6tf ' XTEW DETJQ STOBE. Drugs, Medi "X eu.es anil Chemicals, tl. P. Popular Proprietary Medicine. AH varieties- of Druggist's Sundries. Trasses and Brae a. Hew erop Garden Beads. Fins and Irgs Btoek Cigars and Tobaooo. all saw. Pre scription, aoourately eompoonded (and not at was price.), our nvtto and our sucoeaa. O. O. QBttJGN. Dragglst and Apotbeoary, ' Middle St.. (our doors from Pollock. tanSU ly V The county commissioners of Vanoe county bare refused to renew tha liquor license of any dealer. fiEPtJBLlCAN Legislators were M mere spectators at Albany as the Demoorats organized and pro ceeded to business. A mbeiimo of the executive com mittee of the National Association of Democratic clubs is called to meet at Washington on Jannary 26th. Thb Washington Post says: the Hon. David . Hill is the only American statesman who has suo oeeden in carrying his State eleven times out of ten chances. Thb Governor doesn't believe that a woman ought to be hung, .and has commuted the death sen tence of one oondemned to be hang in" Duplin county tor killing her child. She was really crazy. - SOOBH another point for Hill. The New York Legislature met Jan'y S. The Demoorats organized .the Senate without any opposition from the Bepublicans and then seated Senator Parker from the 27th district. Congress convened on the 5th inst. Mr. McMillin was elected Speaker pro tern. Three Hundred "and seventy-live bills were intro duced in the House, among them tin income tax bill and a Federal edaoatlon bill, the latter by Mr. Cheatham of-North Carolina. CONGBBSSMAN OATES, Of Ale tama, has been very obnoxious to Allianoemen, yet as soon as Con .gross reassembled, after the holiday recess, he introduced meas , ares on the very line advocated by the order. All that farmers have to do to gain relief is to "backup" the Democratic party. When Governor Bill, in his Al bany speech, uttered the following sentence: "In the long pending "case of the State versus the man, let as ever side with the man and his liberty,'' he "got off a solid chunk of democracy. A charao teristio ; difference - between the Democratic and Republican parties la this respect - is that the former sides with the man and his liberty, . the latter with the State as oom pared with which, in its estimation, 1 the man anl his liberty amount to nothlng-Wil. Star. IN the mass,. of bills introduced , " It Is not to be supposed that the - . - pensioner was forgotten.; All man i net, of : increases for almost every K " conceivable cause were suggested, while Bepresentative Martin, chair vmau of the Invalid Pensions Com . mittee, proposed an entirely new departure In bis bill, deolairing that when any ; pension applicant ? shall swear that he was mentally and physically sound at the time Of : his enlistment, the burden of proof . to overthrow the presumption of c soundness shall be upon the Gov. : ' ernm'ent. " -'''',''''.. ;' ' Another f North ' Garoliniaii honored.v Dr. t Wm, , B. Phillips, formerly Professor of Agricultural Chemistry and Mining in the Uni versltv of North Garolina, has resigned the1 Professorship of Chemlsury. iir the University of . Alabama and accepted the super intnndencv of . a wealthr minlbff and manufacturing company -of Grand Elvers, ' Kentucky. His f . ui!y. with whom is his mother. II. j. Laura O. Phillips, will reside ii T. -.'.oosa until the spring. His ' 'i " ry class presented him with al .'.::ae gold-headed" cane. THB Wloklta Eagle says: HiB has spoken. He pronounces em phatically against free coinage and for a tariff for revenue only. In a word, he '." echoes Cleveland's . de clarations on those questions, and thus snrrenders the vantage ground he held , against his chief competitor-for the party nomina tion for President. Thb Washington correspondent of the Norfolk Virginian says that the contractors who undertook to build the lighthouse at Diamond Shoals, Hatteras, N. C, and who were so unfortunate last summer to have their caisson lost on the way there, will make another effort to do that work. This is a very im portant work and Congress has appropriated $500,000 to build this lighthouse. Somb one wants to know bow it is we "praise up" Hill; while want ing Cleveland lor President. We had a college chum vho had a horse named Banger that he was constantly praising. One afternoon he went out driving with his best girl, and as Banger was not be tween the shafts we inquired the reason, ana bill Chambers replied, 'O, hell, thitts no plaoe for Banger; it don't give him room enough to cavort in. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. Sater Lsoe curtains, etc. W. M. Watson Money to loan. E. O. D. Line Change of sohedule, Bheiiff W. E. Oampen of Pamlico, settled with the State Wednesday for its taxes oolleoted. A number of oar young men are making arrangements (or sn amateur minstrel performance in the near la lure. The Woman's Missionary Soolety of Centenary M. E. Church will meet this afternoon, 8:80 o'clock at the reaidenoe of Mrs. O. A. Bangert. The funeral of James W., the son of Mr. Ohas. 8. Bryan, will take place at Christ Churoh this afternoon at three o'olook. The friends of the family are invited to attend. Churoh conferance will be Leld at Hancock Street Methodist Churoh on Sunday morning at 11 o'olock. Ids hoped that not a member of the churoh will be absent themselves. Taste will be prayer-meeting at the Presbyterian Ieoture room tonight and tmorrow night. Rev. Alex. Sprnnt of ; Wilmington is expected tonight, and he will remain and conduot a se ries of meetings next week. The Orand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Aooepted Masons will be held in Baleigh commencing next Tuesday, January 12th. Delegates and visitors along the Una of the A. & N. 0. B. B, leaving on Tuesday morning's train will arrive in full time to attend the entire session. Messrs. Frank Tisdale and L. J. Tay lor drove out to Maple Cypress and spent Wednesday afternoon and Thurs day morning hunting on Mr. John May's farm and k illed 48 partridges, and some other birds and 7 rabbits. They returned Thursday afternoon and re port that they never found partridges in larger covies or more plentiful. ' The oabbage shipping season has com- menoed. Messrs. Watson ft Daniels have taken the lead. They sent off the first shipment from here Monday moni' ing and have made two others since, and they are tha only ones to get any off yet. Tha cabbages are not at large as those that will be marketed from here a little later, but are nioe and well headed. " Mr. O. P. Day, of Beaufort, who has been spending some time with relatives in Wilmington, passed through- last night en route to his home. While in Wilmington Mr. Dey visited Mr. John 0. Davis in prison, and had a conversa tion with him. He informs us thit he believes. Mr. Davis insane. ' Mr. Davis claims entire innocence of the oharget against him. y " We have received from the branch of the Keely Institute at Greensboro, N. C a oopy of their Popular Treatise on Drnnkneea and the Opium Habit and their Successful Treatment." It tells of tha immediate and permanent effects of aloohol on the system and of tha treatment- by whloh the Institute pro poses to -make intoxloatlng liquors abhorrent to those addiotod to their uas and also to destroy all inclination to use tobaooo or opium, in those who are bound by those habits.- . - ; Y : Wa received a notice last night of the formation of tha commission firm of Palmer, Blvenburg ft Co., of New York They are successors to tha reliable and well known oommlssloa merohant, Mr. G. 8. Palmar.' who famished the JocB SAt with New York quotations daring the last truck season, and who died on tha 15th nit. after a few days' illness of pneumonia. Tha foremost partner, Mr, E, 0. Palmer, is a brother of the lata Mr. O. S. Palmer, and has been with himeveriHnoej lithed in 180?;: v'5'i5?' Coming and Gtolng. Miss Angle Boberts, of Portsmouth, who has been visiting Mrs. O. L. Wads worth, left for Wilmington to visit her sister, Mrs. John D. Mayo. Mr. A. M. Baker is baok from a busi ness trip to Dan viUe. . Mr. C. 8. Bryan's mother-in-law, Mrs. ueorge or. sio rt norier, or aukubm, ua., arrived last Bight. Press Kotlce of the Fair. As tha time for tha New Berne Fair approaches and tha great preparations that have been and are being made for it beoome known the interest in it In creases. The Greenville Bsfleotor has the following to say of it: The Befleotor is in receipt of the premium list of the fifth annual exhib ition of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and Iodustrial Association, to bs held in New Berne, February 22d to 27th inolusive. These New Berne Fairs are recognized as the best and most Interesting that are held in the State Pitt will send down many visitors." Pitt oounty has in the past been quire well represented in the attendance at tbe New Berne Fair and it pleases us to hear the aisnranoe that it will again be so this year. All will reoeive a hearty weloome. We hope brother Whiohard, of tbe Befleotor will be among the num ber. The newspaper fraternity is so well represented at each annual recur renoe of this event that their gathering together at that time is second only to thit of the Press Association and speoial provisions are made for their comfort and accommodation. A suitable room being set apart for their exclusive use. We hope Pitt oounty will not only furnish its full quota of visitors but that it will send in plenty of exhibits also. We sugeest that along with other things, this wili afford a splendid op portunity to bring into notioe that bright tobaooo, the culture of which is developing so fast in that oounty. It Is to the interest of all Eastern Carolina to make full nse of all the privileges and opportunities tbe Fair affords. The New Blrer Steamboat. Messrs. Jas. F. Milligan and Patriok U oullivan. steamboat inspectors, are expeoted to arrive this morning from Norfolk to inspect Capt. J. M. Ipook new steamer, the B. E. Lee. The Lee is a very nice addition to our river steamers. She is 81 feet long, 14 foot bottom and 18 feet across the beam. She is 4 12 feet deep in the shallowest plaoe and draws 2 feet 8 inches aft and 8 inohes forward. She is supplied with a nifty horse power boiler and a 12x12 engine, Her capacity is 88.85 tons net or 68 tons gross. 140 bales of cotton is the amount it takes to load her, and she has accommodations for 80 passengers on regular trips or 150 on excursions, and separate saloons, finished in hard oiled native wood, each oarpeted and neatly furnished with all needed conveniences are provided for white and oolored pas sengeis. In other words the R.E. Lee is a model river boat. She is also attractive in appearanoe Her hull and upper house are painted in white, the lower house in light am ber and trimmings are in dark red and light blue. Her name appears on tha sides In white and on the front of tbe pilot house in gilt on black back grounds. She will run in oonneotion with the Clyde line on both the Neuse and Trent rivers. It is intended for her to start this morning about 11 o'olook, (just after her inspection) on her first trip to Trenton and she will here after run regularly to Polloksville, Trenton and Vanoeboro. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at New Berne, Craven oounty, N. O., Jan. 2, 1891. B Mr. Chas. H Bell. O Mr. Chas. Ospehart, John B Clark G Miss Nanoy Gardner. H Douglas Heart, B P Hewitt. R Hattie Bus. W Miss Hannah Whitfield. Mr. M D West, 8 B Willis, Miss Alioe Williams. Persons calling for above letters, wUl say advertised,and give date of list. The regulations now require that one oent shall be oolleoted on the delivery or eaon letter advertised. Wm. E. Clabkb, P. M Another issue of "Our Animal Friends," the illustrated monthly jour nal whioh is the organ of tbe American Soolety for tto Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Is before us. It contains original and instructive artioles of in tersst to all animal owners, and it is doing a.good work in. Inouloating hu mane treatment for tha dnmb animals that are used as pets or to minister to man's well-being. IlPtreatment or ne gleot of animals to an extent that oanaea suffering is sometimes the result of thoughtlessness and sometimes the out- oroppings of a violous, and to that ex tent, depraved nature. In either ease tha, law against cruelty to i animals should be upheld and made effsotive. There have been a few convictions for this offence In New Berne, bat It is far from probable that all who have laid themselves liable to the penalties of this law have reosirsd punishment ao cording to their deeds. , - Major. Thad.; D. Love, one of Wil mlngton's most respected and esteemed citlxens, aged 53 years, died front aa stuck of rrlp, Wednesdsy, after ton days' illnsss. Ms jor Love served with marked distinction and bravery In- the Confederate army ' 1 -i ChiloVen,Cry:fotPitcheCa'storla2 COUNT! COXMISSIOSEBS' PRO CEEDINGS. Taxes License Bonds Report of Grand Jury Jurors Drawn. January 4th, 1693. The Board met at 10 o'olock, Com missioner Oleve being present. On aooount of siokness of other members of the Board. Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday tbe 8th day of Jan'y, 1893 at 11 o'olook, a. m. January 5th. 1893. The board met at 10 o'olock. Present, Commissioners, Jas. A. Bryan chair man, J. A. Meadows and Wm. Cleve. Ordered, That the tax oharged to Gatsy Green in city of New Berne, Stanly street, be stricken from the tax list, she owning no suoh property. Ordered, That A. M. Edwards upon payment of the proper tax be granted license to retail liquors for 6 months oommenciog Jan'y 1st, 1893, at his place of business aCGaeton House, on South Front street in the oity of New Berne. Eugene Tuoker presented his bond as standard keeper of Craven oounty, which was on motion approved, ao oepted and ordered to be recorded and filed. Ordered, That the report of the grand jury upon condition of the county affairs be filed. Ordered, That the sheriff execute deeds to the county for such tracts of land as have been sold for taxes for 1889, in the year 1890, on or before May 1st, 1892. Ordered, That the jury be drawn for February term 1892, and the following were drawn. FIRST WEEK. 1st townehip J T Godwin, Jno. O Griffin, Jno. F Heath, Harvy Arthur. Thos. Buok, J B O'Neal, Patriok Norris, E A Askins. 2d township Lewis Roe, W 0 Toler, Sam Jones, Jno. Gatlin, Jno. A Ever ington, Ernest Toler, Noah B Giskins, V A Thomas. 8d township W B Pearce, C W Mo- Coy, Jno. Biddle, W J Powell, Jno. W Kilpatriok, J L West. 5th township Joshua Taylor. 6th township J T Godwin. 8th township W B Boyd, John Hum phrey, J T Hand, O L Ives, J B Arnold, Harry Spruill, ool. 9th township Stephen Sutton, J 0 Green, G W Ipock, W G Ipook, B A Dillon, HTBratcher. SECOND WEEK. 1st township David Ererard, Waeh Gardner, col. 2i township W L Gaekins, P R Tunstall, S J Purify, Thos. B Godley. 8rd township Jno. J Sauls, J W Griffin. 6th township M N Fisher. 8th township E Piver, S K Eaton, 0 E Slover, H M Carter, U S Mace, W P Burrus, D H Harris, ool. 9th township T E Frenoli, Jno. H Wetherington. W. B. Lane sheriff, presented his process bond for collection or state taxes, and bond for the oolleotion of the oounty and poor and school and speoial taxes in renewal of his former bonds, all of whioh were on motion ap proved and ordered to be reoorded and filed. Commissioners Jas. A. Bryan, J. A. Meadows and Wm. Oleve, all present voting in favor of aooepting said bonds. EASTERN CAROLINA LINE. DISPATCH Change of Schedule. To permit tbe annual renovation of the steamer Neuse she will be with' drawn from the line for a few days After Monday Jan. 11th, inst, the Neuse will temporarily replaoed by the steamer Plymouth, which wili sail from New Berne, (commencing Friday loth, inst.) Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. Tbe Plymouth,, while a pasenger boat. has no state-room accommodations. Timely notioe will be given of the resumption of service by steamer Neuse. Geo. Hendsrson, Agt, New Berne, N. c Jan. 8th, 1891. Your Attention To page 60 of the East Carolina Fish, Oame and Industrial Association pre' mium list. A careful perusal of . this page will financially benefit every man woman and child in North Carolina. The entire press of North Carolina ii respectfully requested to oopy the above for one issue, for benefit of their readers, and send one oopy to Box 469. Newbern, N. u. $10,000. Editor Journal: The North and Northwest during the winter months do not call for money by the hundred of thousand. So any one who oould use to an advantage one, two, three, four, five. six. seven, eight, nine or ten thousand dollars, would find It to his interest to borrow it from tbe Eastern Building and Loan Association of Syra cuse, 4. X. The Eastern has already loaned several thousand dollars to its members in N. O. In my presence December 21st, 1891 it granted all applications on file from North Carolina members. For particulars apply to Isaac H. Smith. New Berne, N. O., General Agent. janesoa . Commendable. All claims not consistent with tbe high oharaoter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, eleansing the system effeotuaiiy , out tt is not oure-all and makes no pretensions that ovary bottle will not substantiate. . Kotloe. The snblio are hereby notified that Clairmonl Bridge, Trent river, - is sp i lor repairs and will be impassable until runner notion., i;.: -w: -iv J. A. HKAOOWS. tt29 tf : t.. - v Commimloner. A CONFESSION. Of Bobbery and Murder in New Berne Twenty Years Ago. The following latter just received by 8heriff W. B. Lane explains itself: Jobdan, S. O, Jan. 4th, 1892. Sheriff of New Berne, N. 0. Dear Sir: About the year 1873, a young man came to our town, calling himBelf William B. Bennett, looked to be about 21 or 22 years of age, dark hair and eyes and also dark complexion about S feet 8 or 10 inches high. He says he oame from New Berne, N. C, that his mother was Miss Lizzie Uay married a man name Bennett, who was his father also the father of three more ohildren, then his father died and his mother married the second husband, named Clemmons. Some time after that him and 2 men by the name of Wiggins, went to a store and shot and cut the clerk and took all the money they wanted and thought they left tbe man dead. He al so had a difficulty with hi step father Clemmons, and shot and killed him, then left and went to Georgia with the Wiggin's, then came on here: About the time he camo here there was a man advertised (and described him, exaotly) for killing his father but at time he was gone about 30 miles away to work, so the parties who wera on the lookout, give it up as he had been ab sent so long without being noticed. This is a oonfeeeion of his own when on a eiok bed and thought ho was goin to die, but he has got well and hearty. He is a man of a very bad character : he has been in the guard house several times for misconduot and is a bad drinking man, and talbs about what he has done bad when he is drinttiug Ue married in this oounty, and after a time ho left and went to an Bd joining couiity and took up with another woman, and told all this, while sick there, thinking he was going to die. Look in your record and see who waa Sheriff in 72 or 73 and find out if there was Buoh people there and if the report he makes is faots. If it is so: and you want to look after him you con write for more infor mation or come or send a deputy to me at Jordan, S. J., P. 8. Please let me hear from you any way so I can be satisfied about it. I am not certain of the dates of tbe depredations he speaks of being con nected with, you can look back as far as 69 or 70, as ha was qui'.e a yonug man when he came here. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori; The Trustees of New Borne Academy offer to loin Five Thousand Dollars on Urst mortgage security of property in the city at a rate of interest to be agreed upon. Apply to W. M. WATSON, ian8 lOd Sao. and Treas. The New Year Is Here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. No one regrets tho departure of de orepitoia wi. tie served bis day or rather the 865 of them and his succes sor will be (his superior. The old ie gone the new is here. Bright and smiline he comes to the front, and we wish to inform all our customers and the publio generally that we will make extra efforts during this year to give them their goods, when quality is oonsidered, at prices that will aery competition. Respectfully, Hackburn & Wilieit. NOTICE. Barrington & Baxter For the next Thirty Days will close out their WINTER CLOTHING Boots and Shoes, At a Great Beduction Crossett's and Zeigler's Shoes the same prices. Valuable Oity Froperty z Sale. Unless sooner disposed of at private sale, I will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Newbern, at 13 o'olook, M., on the 19th inst., the House and Lot wherein I now resldo Terms easy and prioes moderate. For private purchase and other par' tionlars apply to OWEN.JI. GTJION, Esq., Attorney at Law oity. O. H. BLANK. Jan. 5, 1891. tf S. G. Bragaw, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i; NEW BERNE, N. C. Office Over Citizens Bank. ,, janSdwtf ;:, ,s lip POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartsr baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report. TO 11 OUI! LINr: OF $2.75 Ladies' Shoes, WE HAVE Reduced Them to $2.25. Now ie tho time to get a Fine Shoo at a BARGAIN. BARGAIN STORE. Wo etill carry tho ALDINE S3 50 Shoe For 2.00. The National Bank. New Behne, N. C. , Deo. 30, 1891. llTU DIVIDEND. Tho Hoard of Dirootors have tlii day liec.laruii a Semi-Annu.il Diridi-ni of ive per cput., free of tax, payable on and after January s,h, (Ji. U. Ii. ROBERTS, jiril lw Cashier. Stop! Stop! AND SEE TBE Largest and Best Selected Stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY Silverware and Novelties ever shown in New Beruo. I have jm returned from the Norih with a FULL STOCK of all kinds of goods in my line. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middlo St,, opposite Baptist Church. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Korsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money ., 7i Jsil e WHOLESALE GROOEE, MIDDLE S i 'EI ET, NSW B1BSE. N. 0. LINDSAY & CO. DEALERS IN COR. KINO AND WATER STS. de231m PORTSMOUTH, V.t. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Atfsstic pgr Hanger, Has dscided to remain i:i the ciiy a short while longer, and will be pleased to exhibit samples of work at tbe Gas ton House. Orders for any Had of work in my line solicited. doclS lm Long Investments. Parties wishing to make long invest ments on city property drawing eight per oent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, will do well to call at my office and learn fall particulars. P. H. PELLETIER. Deo. 11. m. dtf JOHN FMQRLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. Having secured the services ot a skilled Meohanlo and flrt-clM Workman from New York, I am now fully prepared to All promptly all orders for tine CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AJ.D SHOES. The many years tbat I have satisfactorily supplied the wants of my numerous patrons Is tbe best guarantee of tbe character of my work.- Repairing a specialty. Neatly and prompt ly uoa. noySdWtflstp JOHN MC30RLEY, Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LEQU0RS and CIGARS, South Front Street, Two IJoors East Gas toil House New Berne, N. C. ("PARENTS SHOULD BEAR IN MIND :ha: the ceaeon for attacks of Group is now on us. Be prepared for this insidious disease by always having a bottlo of R. N. Duffy's Croup Sybup in the house. Prepared after the re cipe of tho Ute Dr. Walter Duffy, and for sale by the proprietor at his store on Middle street, next to Custom House, and by New Berne Drug Company. JNO. fi RICHARDSON VVISilES e and All I Happy Hew Year! i Everybody can make the Holiday Season cczy snd comfortable In one of our BEAUTIFUL WiOKER CHAIRS. They are j'jet the Christmas Gifts for your "(.ieler?, coufina and your aunts." Call nnd eeo them and our other Novelties, in Wall Cabinets, Wood Baskets, Work Stands, AND PICTURES. Cn!l early and eecure the best, at JOHN A. RICHARDSON'S. JOHN DUNN'S FOR Holiday GOODS. On ROBERTS & BRO. Wholesale Dealers ta Groceries, Provisions1 TOBACCO and S.NTFF, BOOTS ind SHOES. - - . . . We are aUo acenta tor STOCK "DLA.DI1T FLOCK, .very barrel wartsnted. A lane stock of PUKB .WEST INDIA ' MOLASSES, our own Importation. ' 49- Oome to im us, or send yonr orders Ton will and oar Prioes as LOW aa tha Lowest. . ' . ma?Mdwt ROBERTS ft BEO , -$
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