The Daily 1 IX . V tr VOL. XII -NO 94 BUSINESS LOCALS. BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 ceiv i, perqutrt. Alio Seed Peas and Bonne for fall planting, at low price R Beiibt. TAR Camphor Bulls for moths have ar rived at Gaskill's Pharmacy, ivp'.lw FOR RENT The Dwelling next tl.or to my residence on Pollock Street. .1. W. Sti:w mit. AH TflERE! On! Ah' Ain't -Mist n Lnbfnt Extract io bulk, 5Vt per .. j the -'1-li lift., wli.i' ! hey .-ill oxen i -t Gaakill't Pharmacv. Physician. ir S,)ii 1 1 .. i ti run twtoe . -veek, eriptiorii and private inronlv a ?r ";a" I . ' ' v ty. Accuracy, purity and promn'nc s . ; j ''! -t"'..-.i ,r,d S.ii'ird . i , "-)ilud-oar motto it:;,, t .i-k . ". '.r it'll'.- f r WANTED Agents wanted everi-h"r to sell a fast nelliri-r article ; . ..) to the. rielit man. Hum-ilc 2an f.. terms apply to Marshall Hi'l. A i-t" ' 8 0 J ? !m. O ME OF the nvt. satisfactory t'd'f - . . . . . . . about a tJolurnnla n, cycle i t!n n -en Owners of thia whuel know 'tey own n Wcyclo worth tbe price, sfl. .0. t, ... " Columbia are never at any ii! ic s.iM I law ITeaTT diwonnta are -5 -.- -i eauae they are not wovtli the lVcd i'i(- The discount, varies (iocs t1!!' n i'lnn.-r an'1 persistencv of tlio pr np1vc p-i; -ehaier Moral- Buy n (' 'luri'ra mi1 know that yon d bevond tli I' vlo r of doubt ride the Rest, on F, n th 1 or.. 000 wheelmen ride '"Nihimhi is. W T Hn.t. & Co . S..V ." .. DUPPV'R nitnhoea rlolill- iv: mtion whhicli has been tn f ' m- yeara, with ? eat sit'sf vti-n t. !' w!. have nsed it ('omnosed or V." -e i''V Aromatic. As'iineenH ( 'ini'n i'ivc- and Anliseptiof Pioiai-ii, ir'i-i'r-s and Effective. For Mmui Ii f !) rn terry, Hummer Pomp'si". C-n'. r.i Cramps and Pain In thn P-nniv-'i 'ln: medicine is used and ndor--ed I -' .I.t ! H R. Brvn . Mr. W If. Hort M.-. John.R S'ounu. and a numher ol other eftinens of this and snrroiirid:n'r c -i'V-For aale bv drUrs in tlr iv-'j :ui ii u counties F Puffy A FULL line f Pprinst nnd Samples. ' c.nsist'n of" r''u '. ' '' i J ,r. Blue and Rnwn Serif. Fin- '-.eeV ". -'i. rners l?nDort.."i -ixyl'-p m irs--1 in 1 i ffrads Sat irt lion ''ni:-"it.'i'V F V. Hnd vicl; T.i! r M II-.l'V I. i . re j nO To Strwr's liirsn Store (.sr I,:-. y Finn rovUte-. at ?'if"'i ll-no si"ie Et.EnVNT 8addiers at. ,Striu'' II r " Ctore The dourt-martial -if thi r(fleer ofthn wtioked Britlsli far sbip Vtotorfa hs began. It is stated that rh;j rr, -. diMi has tendered Jadga OuUon, ol Xiw York, tbe appointment to the supreme Court of the Un'lfd Bta'eR in the plK!u or th" ! ! .1 id ' Blatnhford The last thing that a Oictiola (Kansas) Jaatioe of the Penee (I'd before leaving Kansas was t; rrnd er a decision to the effect th it the Constitution of the United St i tea is anoonstitaticnal. "Yonng Man-Afraid- for-U n 'Horses," who recently din ! mid--denly was one of tho let oi Indians. His death may make more difficult the task of goveiing the Sioux Nation. Th8 Washington Star a.iv.t ha Treasury Dapartraant; in t k i ; advantage of thu demaud.) of the banks for small bills to turn the tables oa them and force thorn io pnrohosesnoh notes with o;U t gold oirti&oales. Notwithstanding thu world'o great meohanienl proxies-). t!i :e are wine distnotn, iu France, S.i.iin and Italy where the grspen aie still trodden with b.io feet, tin 1ji the idea that the oriue ix bet: or when so made. Let their rafeals be tuniod out and give our rascals a showing. Make room at the feed trough for U8," yells jolly John Tripletr, in t-io Thomasville Times. That is t ie moat logical piece of advice oiler d this summer. - Mrs.- Jefferson David and he, daughter, Miss Winnie, are at tbe : Bookingham, Karragansett. I'iar. Mrs. Pavis is a trifle lame, but manages to get about wit'i the a d ofaoane. Mrs. .U. S. Grant is expected there in a few days, as .the guest of Mrs. Davis. The old saying that "It' m ill ,'wind that blows nobody any good,'' "has been again exetuphtied jn , jath Carolina. . Since the famous earthquake in that state the soil of Berkely county has been much - more productive. - Professor New. 'man," of Clemson College, accounts : for this on the theory that the earthquake provided better drain age than previously existed. Asiatic cholera in gaining gru-nnd -' in . Russia, 'Austria,. Southern ' France and Egypt. It is !so spreading in Hungary." There is a report that it hs reached St. Petersburg. -The i probability v is that it will' spread rahidly now until the cold wenther. Tbe yellow fever ill get a foothold on our shores if the health officials are not uncommonly iratohful.--Mes8en. Th- 1" u ..s prenM aie very hitter; aRftiu,il j:"Un'' rtn 'c"nnX of her attitude in the French -Sri-nrse J digpnte. . .. l le !i uut Ituos. riiim tig Irom New York Lave .HJiaV.vhi-d pbeup ronnd-!rh tare lo tli-- World's Fair. The t-fkois- Oit 17 Fioro Pnila- de';j!ii l ii y will p:ii o i. ticKiQuiti; 1- I- ii S 'H ill III .' V'i 1 1 in.' I . ' l.e ; era ! ( rh.iiii alum' i u.iki i .1 chr t 'n-r '"ii'i mi t r 1 1 1 i.itt. l. ,. , ., ' . ii 1.1 nil I Ii . , .-..- I- . i , I i .i r. nil j " " v"' ' " " '" .-nu ' K o:v Ct New i ,. k li. ,,.... ,i .i, .... , . ()., i K j ' " ' ' 1 11 s '"''" H i .cii y.ik t .fi,; li-iiir Ni V ): L. ! i ; ii. 1 h :'. h.tvt ! - H-'1. I H;;ili'.' lie -l i?l ,v.".v.. Vi:-;..r' Ii..-' m! i; r i v I lii-i'iii. - .in 'rr re.-i.'i 1 1 yr-'i nl:i : . ' 1 1 1 1 1 - i -!, luiiiiiniiin 70. ran;.. ; ; 1 :!"!t tin' l;:i.: .1- r at - i - !'.-"n a- -oted '"i the I '"li. "ii!. 1. ( -f," t.i ill V. H. I! i" ' i H i!i : '; hi V.; . ..." P.- v' '-"l: CI. . ".'I'- ; : : '" - a.-'. I: . "il an.: A. - ('.- .-.!f. 1 t!:. (' i '.'':i-i .'.v ' ! .. Ii :u J!..;- - A ' ' T i,- - ' . i. :. -' ,i .-ii l!u- n'.;!it ,' i.:!y H.h. av, iy fl.dfi),- lili') w .rill I'l'ini' ! i-.i IHitK.n. The ;i r ' i ' iiv.' . ''i '..'..1 ...mln mH:ir". , ! tiii.: I.;i '.i:n;;s oci upicd i' . i ' " . -.i --. i"; -!i i :! ' i":. . (.'..' X ! Ill i,.l i il- -.1 t. l" ilii,:, Ti'i-y ;;"l L..'.l i'.'.U.vio t'u. iii ft the i:ook-i il". til..' ! .;!'. -:ii,l:. er.).;!;-r-:,i!oglK'.i ntsd t!ifr il '.i are run : i -!ii!'ov watir lv '.'-x ii ;:i a-:'. e . .Sis. Jis.. L. V.. I. wdor. a f'.iai'otie la.ly, died ir u i'.'.'y from ea'.ina p'neo ol green iippl.' p. She was oivn',o:,:'iii;,' Irom typhoid ;'.-ver and the ease had been dis :n! -e.I 'iv ii!iv-! ian. S.via alter c.iiiiig tlw pie '. i.v.iii:e vi.,!t-a:!y ill and di.uli om rc- ti ! ' v 1. T!.e t'l:;i line lot of water melon; pur .'V. el i .. Mr. S. IT. S;,)tt luei-t v.ith H re i 'v s lie.' Tiioy are jnot on'y iinu'ii ai'.y I.." : ' 'it a!, o oi tba r-irp-i i.-io- cx ci !l, r r !:i .1 vor. Mr. i'r iy p: id,:4 hini stli'o'.! '.:' Crev Jor, laii: .a vai'iety;siin'.!ar to !h" but which he eoaiiiderj init. ii ;i:k : ' r. Tiir Ciar: Vv 01..-. Tver tli-j 1".!- l uvinu' item: "One hniidivd sad il.iiiy e ir ;-i. ' . o."val?niiolt:i5 pr.s-cd tiir;:u-'li t'.i:. v oile v.'-'.e:-d.iy lor Norilicin ni '.ii.-e!-. Heavy sliipiuent-'. for (ho past lew liay . i-.'.vo e.'.M. " 1 a m uke.l il-.cliue in the im-lo.i mr: !:e! . T';r J.liii'.r'.'n Z.vj ii.iyr: "Duiiinni Ii.'m i rveiv.I aiiiateui' ai "ii'i wlio arc making a reputation for iii jin-elvtM. Aiuon.-r that n-.tav or is Mis? Bee-ie Battle, daugh ter oil)-. L. W. Biitiie, wlio.-u work is attracting nt'.en'.inii not only in thai city bit! vflicrever it has been seen. Shi' has j ti -it linis'.icd two crayon portraits for par- tics in GrcenvKie, S. C. Jl.-ii. J. V. Wilson, of the railroad 'oniBiision, h xs inspected tbe track of fie Midtand Railroad between Goldsboro and SmitiiL'Ll. He found the track in very good condition, but the road does hardly nr. 7 business. This is all that was built ot (ho line which the onco famous William J. Beet planned-. P. P. Hinklc, a wc'l-lo-do merehaut of Davidson county, is in imminent danger of lynching. Ha beat his leeble wife so horribly tint sho is about to die. The lyncher were ready to hang him, but one of Hinke's fiends begged to spare his li'e. His w ife, jwho says she does not evicct to recover, asks that they do not molest her husband while sho lives, Hinkle some weeks ago whipped his wife and two daughters, using a heavy buggy whip, . The ra in fall for the twenty-four Lours ending at 6 o'clock yesterday evening was one of tho heaviest -on record in the city. It was 8.09 inches. Nearly all of this fell between sis and seven p.m. Tnes- Kcws comes of a sanguinary conflict between two of prominent citizens of SandersViHe-, Q., Richard O. Roughton and.. Fred. Rawling. " Becoming incensed they fired away 'till both ' were dead. Raw lings was shot through the heart and a little below it. Roughton was shot three times iu tbe head and either of tbe wounds, would hate produced death. , v NKW BERNE, Al (.1ST RACES AT KAI.t'Mill. ,, . K''ly fjr Hue Speed Contosls --'I lie I! ice Track lo be the Kiueil in the South. 1 ... ,. ' . ,. ., ;.; I i .1, i' Th.id Annua! Il.'ii;;h have U-'-ll a:c Wi'.lnt -lay An lay Align- 1 24lli. a as were i tn-un ' ng lc !i ' manv is r of the r.u w, lull li'.; if 1 i it tin- 1 1 1 r t number li J in ill' !ii" If le',. :ir..l o 1.- f:u.. .!.!, 'iUr.iM !i- tu in " - . u- li.i'ius v :tli a' u lk Uh ". : y -r.d.d. and a ' 1 1'" put on tin '' i e ilir'H w i e nr. le. -ind i ' :s say tin 'c t':e line-' i-i j i 1 'U' iC . . l; i . liii- 1 1 1 1 1 . : I 'riiier of ii " I' l li. ia t State . a- . ,'. ii,' . 1 1 -1 i'ais- ! '.. i ; i:ii":,-t is i'l'. :.:(( i'l lili-' - -Il .u'd l i re li li. I '. St. !!d- f v. r l ;. I!"' : I- It I'l f.u e 'or 'I hon:.. fi to i i .it n bitiv. s 'I'.d II. I!. !Ni. ;i r u - it", i l!"';is(er of ".:. 1 ' , u to vi it er n In n" I from ' 1 :'l I'lohs-ioll.l! u: '. ' !ro:n Moiv- , of Mount Aiiy n: i ' '.'.iiienieii'.s e. ilii ;' liilni'y. V, ii. ' o- .-'ally i?. i .. ' -I 'ii;'. . M' " ri. : - : i ; a T t lo- ::: He i. the ,i Ah:- ' ' .'" ' i for Moti liead v.. re Jn :r; !!. !t. !5:. an, l-ai i.ir Com I Clerk W. M. V.'.i-.i. Mr. l...vy Cohen, Mi .Te i:;" i'.'.liop a vl lur l.inid .Mis i-'anni;. i'.'l '::i' !. o! Ii.tleiirli, who in vi - t e, ' ':e : Vs. - : Ii.i.it-niiiinj, and Ilervi- . : " ' t'.' i Slliimicl .ie'.d, of t-'o' : .'i. :o, v- ,. ','.u. M.-r-uail and Miss '.:.' e lie. , r. Mr. a : i c. c. u,y. R". a id '-' ;' v-1. r .M ... dice v.1:" le--- l , .- ' ;o Mr. H. .1. Wood. The ( e I l air. :." '' '' '-1 ;o '!'' aie beini; put I ;1 t 1. : , eiiii : 'an i.f ; be I.- i ! in ii:' -' 1-Uj. vil.Oail in ill I'uu'h annual .'"'ored I-'.ur uineh will .- I-.- ''':: r .11 August pre::ii:i.:; a:e offered ii'nl ti t i r.i i-' f'tr davs, comrra e.i Trr.i.lay in- 1', i: and !:. :'. :.; t ,-il i f i'..ii-. Tiny will con. -: i 1 : e; ; i'-.-ra.'' ..; ti i: tl iinrin;; races l.ar - v e;. u i.s a'e inT red in all ' s v " !,. l-a !" to have a 8 I ' 1 !'! 1 vc ;.(:.' 'e and a line po:: :'.'! ; v : :ii.- h-.tidv-work of 1i:e'et: ': , :.::.! ire, i.an'. r! un.s and "i.e.s w,' I-- -. vr liiu a'.tenlion. 'I'ii. v.-" le i:!:mu-vn:cnt!i cm the v ro'e. -. . ii :.' r.r?, ,ti ' cxcu-:on rati s ;i-,.e.-,'. c ! ' i !' --ion to tiie Fare have be:1:! :?( .'.n .1 on llic railroads of tl.c Stale. A Xeiv ISieyele Trick. J.Vs ; s. Tiioa. A. Piilou and John Ku b;nk. two youn;; men of Tuscarori look a trip 10 miles from home on their "wheels" on Titer, lav the 17th, inst. At their journey's end Mr. Eubsnks bro'.rc the chain of his vehicle leaving him in a sirait about petting back. In this diicuim-i, the expedient of hitch ing liio broken bicycb; by leading lines to the perfect one was thought of in order that the one who rode that might low the other bicycle and its rider home. T-e experimen proved a complete suc cess. The young men swapped around in towing and being lowed and the hind most bicycle came along as a buggy would similarly drawn Ly one in front and the young men were thus enabled to make the return trip very little inconven ienced by the accident. Sir. Ed. Gerock, Past Grand Patriarch and Mr. P. H. Pelletier, Grand Warden left yesterday morning as delegates from Calumet encampment of this city to at tend the Grand Encampment, I. O. O. F. which commenced in Raleigh last night. Mr. J. W. Green, of Augusta, Gen eral Manager of the Georgia R.R., and Mr. Pearcy Roberts, of New Orleans, attor ney for the Pullman Car Company, passed through en route to. the Atlantio Hotel, Morcbead, -with their families Tuesday eveuinir ra m etegani ana etaDorutely equipped parlor car of Mr. 0. H. Pninnf ey, President of the Georgia Road. We ara informed tlt they, will probably remain about two-months. The car was taken back by the retuminir train Testers j dy. -v --'.i N. C, THURSDAY, t amp lit);; t::r It Is H'omcdcd 1 ii.d the ; i.u Superior in l:iiiy It ;:, c Io 1 !irse of !..'. i V ,-.i-. Tin- W " e .'unr- i i u I.. T f v ... ..' lion ot i'. ' in , .): . ,' ; r ,., take t'n ".. !,,w -j; i a , ill. i ' i ; -i A- .! iil'p: ' " ' ; I til- At' .'II e a ! V - I' . and ii 1 )-i 'I - r !r 1' . low ar K il . o; . . ... lent - :i:e la- lie it :,i' . i' r.i'i '.':.' 1, i, ; ' - ,., . .. , ' . "lalo.: ' 1 ar, el- I ti l)i, a- v. : i T.i. -a il- 1 , . . I l.lil.i j i '. i cone. !. -i I ; . a e i pi- .: . ; :' ;, ' llloSr of 'ill .-.,!.' p TI..- f ,. ' - . , , l :.-:). 1'. II. l e,;.. ; -. , . . t .idjut.ltll ' ll :.''.- C '. A. 1. -spceior -e.H : il; Co', il ; ' . 1 i . t-i an a-'er i .- 1 1. . . . .'. ;'". a- -:- .0,1 -u - . .,' W. .l..,i. -. I . :.. A . i. ... ;,. I. . .. -p., ...1 ; : .'. li . .. i . ; ? r -. C apt. T. '.'.'. i " ', i.' IM'.l-, I . A . i p;. 1 i" Icrs e iter lav :or ,i i: ',', a,;' :. i I '. , : '- : : i . , in : i m t ! be S: it- . n-.e-it. They ar l. e'i Point mid a '.- .V r. ii ( -..';. . o liisane Ii:.)-) I, ' A r.-.:- r ' nateil j.i l', : i '. I"legr ip!j. :'.ii:l I.ru i.'-i: ei. Tony Tiio-, , - ., i ... , i e, ,. i w i . ii a '. i f a: .ii . 'i ... .- r. . ; - )., join l.iiu i ' i "I . v. , ', , ;..t j ': .... a . . '. make !'- n , s: . . il ;-,, . eonihiii -ii. .,;.'. .. i i ,. , laud a. mi.', :i:i'l ii v -, i - ;: , :' 1 a.! ne--i o; p"i; i-i r.il ,it '. v. .' Tin.1 1 : -t '.i.u' h" le i le I nil 1 ) Ityiivi'i, v. lio was -'. ia ; ! a, t- uarro'v'v ( -. -o -1 v. .;i: hi : hit . ..;' ; ie -;:iini::-r e "'. -. "' a - Ya vi . . p: !,, ; ;i long pa' i' '-. 1 u .ia !':.'. i, i' j! . . . ing the H u ". r w ..-ii i ii ie ,1 i ,ii I: 1, . as-i-tain -. Tiiom as i now ii .-an a:i I !:, ; l n locked up in i , . I Aanl hliu ',.; n eomniil.iii-r I ie". i ie- ph'. i .: i,e of the opinio ' tii it ;! e .f 1 .'; iiiainn lias piodii a '. i:. .-. Death off. It ii.it. i Mr. Car'..! - It. I: . '. "v I ... the roi.l.iV e of 1. .. l',;i.. :. ( p;-. C. K. Hail cock, at half pa! i-;'n oV'-ek !a-l nigh:, oftyp.'.io .i I' v.-, I - m ;i';. -Mr. Hancock w.n i :!. ei 'i 'a :!ie feer three weeks i. 0 in H ili i ;!i v. I, : hew.i-e-niployed as day teii ii o; . ;i..r on thell.ee 1). llailrc.ul, iillg e :.i ..an .it i-lacliou. He was brough; home -.yih,i tiie ?i ' uc3 commenced and l'.oj , s w, re c.'lcr tained of liii recovery until :i.-,. we. k 1 :u hemorrhages set in IV .in whie'u be ii"'. -.1 to rally. I'e was a ,ry pn m'-in .; man and his ei.ii'i w;ll he a ..ir..v of isr r.nv to manv. The funcr.d ui:i he thl- a,'.. .,ii).,n fn-tu (.'eiiieuary M. ( imr. ii a: ( o'eh-ek. Two .More Hays Today and li)m.ri.i-.v ar - the la-, il... s at wide!. t'i,. - a-,- 1,, ,- , ., , " i , ' -. , . encampment can i-j i'.'.:;, .i i ue , n canipment will break uj) and ike n-oe.;i; leave Fir their home Saiur.l-iy. rii,, .--who go down today cm take i.i the grand military ball at the- A'.kuule to night. The fare for the ronrd trip froni Xew Beirnc is only $1.2" for ihe r.e.t.td t,ip anel corrcspondi:.;'y li.w r i as are ii y. -i from all other station- along the line of the road. Deep Spring Picnic. There will be an annual picnic at Peep Spring, Jones Co., about nix miles from Trenton on August 11th. The Committee of Arrangements uri Jesse Vance, AV. B. Isler. .1. F. Ilartslield, R. B. Dunn, I. II. Pollock, J. P. Gray, Lewis Kinjr, J. B. Banks, J. L. Uawkins. J. R. Ilargett, J. P. Harper James liose, W. J. Perry, F. A. Whitaker, D. H. Har rison, W. S. Cox, S. II. Phillips and David Gray. "Long experience made him wise." Uav. That is tbe only way some ci us learn wisdom, by experience. Now one experience has taught us that the best is always the cheapest. When you need a pair of Shoes try onr line of them, they do not oost much more than inferior shoes and will do twice the service; prices three to five dollars. New lot Dia mond Shirts just in. M.HOWARD. s If yon- want to gefhappiness try to give it. ' T . .JULY 20. 1893 f fii:iti:poMK-1 i: - T.i Vc k:;. . . - till l'i a ( l o;i .iiiii i'n' ' '!' ' I . i . . I i Ml I i'ii'!!):. tlur lioaiK '. ' I .'Ilii'' 1 .. I 1 ..' i.t-. i. V '.a pi : .'. 1 to".'.!, "V p'li ... ioe'n.a t p Wli-ile.al. Hark' I t'.iiiu'i t i'. iniiK e f :. i .' . I ei , : , 1 II i I. i . i! 1- . ; M. C'.iei. il' :,.n';0' ,, .. y . ''i.-s. ililT. i'l ..-. . -I'l . l',-.-l P- . ; - S-. ;., . ,vi oil li . - -lir, .ia.'. 1 .; .'-1-. . I. .e,i, i,i i ve -i mi) ;o - ' ' , . ,e. i'. i.; r : 1 . . t-'iie -p. -he li'e. I, Sl.Oih, 1. Sill'i p. Illll !...!. 1.-Jhl;!:.' -I'l. Tin-;;--.-, -vi ..'i, i.; ,. iii'ck ()uol:ilio:is. The li,1 hi'.'. i:i.; I rin k pi ,; uj.e li eeie-'. i.,-1 llli'.lli I'r.uu ' - -r . !. ' 'i'- 0.. ,V t o. .1 N, iV V...k ; pph-, h.HVi-.p i.hm 's, si o.i . p.'aeiie-. earner-, 7 o '., ;;-1 .'.1 . . t ai rier-. s.;"ci .,, ,,.:,i!: i.ei-i, (r.i ' i--, vi lli) to -"".' '. : -, :- TItVIN .11 tli.S. Xori'i and We. i i;rl I." ,' ':- ' i"l a. 1,1. (' " i ' 1 I- ie Co .1 : or,, i 1 li, n- I-. . ..'. ni..;.s '. . i.i. '1 ii 1 C: .. ' , ' l' ' , ' ' I A','ie tl 4. .7 ... in. it,. , id C.:. No ! ... i .... 1 1 . IV'iv.-rv open 0 a. le. lo ? p. in. to 7.ki) p. in. e, k": 'p. in. a lili . 1 :;.,e. V.i. II. Ct.Mtiv',:, p. : I 7lh DIVIOKM). The National Bank of Now Berne, . ('. June 2 7 ill, IStCt. The I'.oardof Pii-,,:toislia,tli', d ..- de clared a Scini-AiinUid Piudend ot li-.e ('.) Per cent free of tax, payable on and after July 10th IHiKt. Giro. II. Koi'.r.ii is. Cashier . '-- FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES AT . it---. "- - , - -i , Nunn v & ; McSorley's. OK Pa I v.. l e i '.IV'O.I I! .,1. i.t; j U. . , .;; - ii jf n i .l tu-ii Ti..-: for I t TJ tf"s. Z"L . ,., Ket iit Aral Mfi'cha.uliso, !7l '-V j;..'i:.l : ' t'i; . t . " 5 i -lis 3 '' 'M I .i T' i::: '-.;.: at Lov;r Pricey. V,rv II pa fiil,. Lroad St. Grocers. Thfisa hlm Shags AND SLIPPERS Eave Arrived And with them other goods of their kind for ladies and Misses. WE HIVE A few more pieces of that lOo Plaid and stripped Lawn, wkioh did sell for 15 ets. . We have other things nice and oheap. Coma and see,'. - tt BAERINQT04 & BAXTER, RICE 5 CENTS. Ouiling Down Pricis 1 :.)e..l r;:rouslv :i usual -ST 0))(ii-nuiities arc ofll'ivtl to thosj! who isii 'a I nir!j::isin. iuls the rnicss aee ItSDUCEE, of the iroods has been maintaiiKMi. t i - a t ' l' Facts! ii is gll, for a tew wssi The Finest market at 22c per cake. - - Tours TrnJy, Vr U i M t ) " A Qiiaiity

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