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Journal. HE VOL. XII.-NO 125, NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST i5. 1893 PRICE 5CENTS. Bailt J MRS Ola Fereliee will resume her Music CIim Sept. 4tk. aSSlw. TflE prntlemun having L. J. Moore's . Book of Hnuae will please return mint t liira it once. St. LEOH MEDICINES. South Front St.. nrar Railroad. (Office recently orcopied lvE. Q. Bill, Esq ) For talc by P. H. Wiggins. C. C. Roach. iog23tw sole agent. MISS SIOLLIE HEATH will reopen her school, Sept. 4th. aul91w FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for aale. Free from knots and extra width and length. Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., or at A. & N. C. freight office. DAVE YOl' wen the latent im prove;! window sajdi-lock. Very clicip and atronu'. N. Arpik. TRY TI1U Joi un L husinew local cnluni. Only ten cent' a line fur tint insertion nd live afterward tf. ANOTHER lot of tlmse Beautiful Tryon Palaec Souvenir Spoons just received at Hibliard'a Jewelry Store. Call and see tlirni. tf. NOTICE is hereby ;ivcii that certilii nte No. 36 for 5 shares of stock in series No. 1 ai.il ceitilicate No. 55 for 3 shares in serifs No. 1 of the New Berne Building and I,onn Association has I wen lost and that npplientUin will lie made to said Association for new certificates to he issued. II. II. Difky. This Aug. 8th. IH'13. lm TtBMOV VI. E Hibbard, V. M COviwick and II j Hall have removed intothBtornwit.h Mr I, S Wood on Pollock St near the Post Office, where they will ho oWsed to see all of their friinrls. ta9Iie sure to el and sec tlio ii auOtlm SO rif'i: NIVKTY A('itKS OK OYS TER FARM FOR SU,K ltulei in .New Rivi-r. 'tnslow ount.v, N '. Bot- torn is white- -an 1 -nil sliel y. It is god prtt rating trrcu'id stra Krow In-tf and "f a vorv finn fl vor Also -TWO HUNDRED ACRES OF FARM LAN!), adiu'ninir Oyster Farm The npl.vn.l is g.d fr all kiiid of truck: Wi norn, iKilton. peanuts and potatoes ' Very p!esant pHm: in full view of the ooetn; larice "Hi. grove; splendid for a ranmiei noit For further particulars ;a.ddr-s W f. WIMvINS. Mirioes, Ous. low emmtv f:a' "SnT Jones . V r. ugd&wSrn, t ":i roli n :i Hams at K. T,OST Fri.'uv J hIv 28th, two medals used as a watch clmrin, one a gold cross about one imh long,' the other a small silver medal, shape iif a four leaf clover, upon each of these, on one side was en graved "(I. M. A." and upon the oppo site side of the silver medal was en graved "Punctuality." Finder will l rewarded by leaving at this office. BROWN BEANS for table use nt 5 cents per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for rall planting, at low prices R. Bkrry. FOR RENT The to mv residence Dwelling next door m Pollock Street. J. W. Stkwaut. A FULL line of Spring and Summer hamulus, consisting of Uheviotts iJiaca, Rlnn uml Tirnwn Sei se. Fine Check flash mers. Imaorted Suitings. Worsteds in all jrradaa. Satisfaction guaranteed. F M Chadwick, Tailor. At Hall's book Store GO To Street's horse Store for Livery. Pom roiilsier.a at Street's Horse store. The RiclnuJnd and Danville will havero Dav over2.000.000 to the West Point Terminal Railway. It snem's th.v. a rraogemenu are - making in the Enst to orb the jack plane nd the rip-uaw on the tariff plank. Tht) Pirnt Nationai bank of Sca- tesvilU, has decided to buy $10,000 of United Sf ates-bondi and increase itB cironlation. Happily, the Paris award, though adverse to the ctaiuo of the Ameri nan Oovoroinent. is in the true in terest of the America people. -. i . . .. i. After four months in a Mexican nriHon for killing a man on the " railroad, George A. Daly, an Amer loan locomotive engineer, has been released. With a little patience all- will be I ' well In a few weeks, and bothered Mora and debtors will find their condition materially improved. ' Jadge Cobb, of Ala., has lost bis plice Vm the committee on Klec tioos. Was it becanae be drank coid te slid l.ad to eoqnire, "Mr Speaker, where am T aft Dr. U. W. Maoine, the great .Xllianoe Tolawog. is no linger ooh neoted with the National Eoono- mtat. ITa wm the Jon-ih on the ship and the crew threw him over board. .' . - The Bible plainly- states the doty -of Cangress when It says:- Let youf communication be yea, yea; nay, nay.'.' tThis means a rotl call ' on the repeal bill without any no- neooessary ; Bpeeohe. Qalveston -Newa.' ; ' The French , elections have fully justified t he predictions of the frienda of,: the Republic. '- While every mem berof the Ministry has been re-elected, nearly all of -its enemies who presented themselves before the people nave been defea ted, - - ' - - . There are rlota occasioned by the unemployed. Tbj number 200,000 in New York, 150,000 Id Chicago, 50,000 in 810 Fnuclaco, and a vast nd almoat innumerable multitude Mattered throughout the ooau trj. Professor . . Barnard, of the Lick Observatory, after alz months sojourn among the observatories of bnrope, finds that the vaunted Italian skies can not oompare with those of California for clear ness. This goes to prove that in skies as in all things below them (incladina observatories) "we can lick all creation." The average yield per aore of potatoes in the United Sttes an nually is abont eighty bnnbela, and in Qermany 121 bushels. Toe Uni ted States 8taud8Kix:h on the pota to list of the world, roand numbers, Germany produces 894,000,000 bushels, France 497,000,000. Russia 464,000,000, Austria 407,000,000; United Kingdom 228,000,000-, Uni ted States 162,000,000. LOCAL NEWS. Mi i r . i n i:n tisemex ts. Howard, Emma S. Green Notice. L. J. Moore Return book. Prof. W. II. Shepard Next. Miss Ola Ferebce Music class. The first session of Seven Springs high school opens Monday Sept. 11th. An excursion leaves OoldslKiro next Thursday fur Norfolk at a fare of $2.50 for the round trip. The 1S93 crop of receivers seems to be utirely out of ,p,oportion to the oth?r products of the year. The typhoid fever which has been troubling the people of Core Creek has learly stopped. Therc.has licen only one new case recently, Jliss I'earl lpock, sister of Mr. T. B. Ipock. Cautious people will not accept news paper poll s ol (Jongress as authentic in dications of how the silver busiuess is to be settled. The wishes of editors have been known to cause errors in them. Trains of tho W. N. & N. R. R., that come into New Berne will no longer be under the necessity of running out back ward. The Y was finished yesterday afternoon. A special drill of the Naval Reserve will lie held at the armory tonight. Also there will be street parade. A full at tendance is desired by the commanding officer, Lieut. Bishop. The grass is being mown on the Acade my Green and repairs to the Collegiate Institute aic in progress preparatory to the opening of the school Monday after next. Prof. Certain from Wilmington will be at Hancock street church tonight at 8:80 p. m. to make up a class in vocal or in strumcntal music. Every body invited to attend. The Norwegian steamship Simon Du- mois was caught in a hurricane ofi Cape Uattenis Sunday and came near being lost. Water swept into the vessel put ting out her fires, and washing coal dust into the bilge and that choked the pumps Tha sails were also damaged. The ship reached Houtuport Tuesday and was cleared of water and got in order to pro ceed on her voyage. As Mr. J. w. Stewart s little son was riding his velocipede on Middle street yesterday a mule and dray emerged from the alley adjoining the citizens bank just as he reached it and he was knocked over. Fortunately he eseaped with scarce ly any d image. There seems to be no blame in the matter but, it should, how- ever, serve as a warning to every one to be extremely careful at crossings. Yesterday at noon the work on Han cock street temporarily ceased, Section Master C. S.. Smith who was in charge of it being called to work on other portions of the railroad. The work in the city will be resumed in about a week and the street put in fine order throughout its length. The work is now completed from Trent river to Broad street with the exception of a small place between Pollock street and the Disciple's church. Work has commenced back of the Electric Light plant preparatory to put ting in the additional boiler whtch is to furnish the power for running the street cars. .At the recent meeting of the stockholders ot the electric railway reso lutions were passed which in substance makes Mr. W. C, Clark of Wakefield, R. I General Manager They authorized him to contract , for all materials and directed him to go right' ahead with tit work. -i Meadows' marine railways continue to be one of the busiest places in the city. As fast as one boat is launched another b ready to take its place. The schooners Mystery and Regulator are now on the large ways being Over hauled and the steamer Laura on the small ones receiving extensive repairs, while the : schooner Ella R. Hill is in the dock with nock noma on about her deck and waiting to be hauled up on the ways as soon as a place is made ready tor her. - EacMraglajr Wsrss. In oar endeavor to work for the pros perity and upbuilding of New Berne and this section, it U natural for us to feel gratified that some of oar citiieos evince an appreciation ot ti e effort and express that the Jocbnax has not labored in vain. Right rveently a number of our business men have spoken encouragingly as to what the JocasL hai done in that line and its true loyalty to home industries and all classes of public enterprises where the people in general are to tx benefitted. It is easy enough for any paper to boom a place ana probably work the scheme successfully for a considerable time, but unless thtr are sufficient grounds on which to baM' these strained claims, they are almost Bure to re act with serious injury. With all that Irive said lor this sec tion there arc ample facta to back it up. Nature has blessed us with a light quick prodilcin soil that is lieing fast develop ed into profitable, investments. Like most all other ventures the truck form can break as well as make a farmer in a single season, hut with the experience that most of our planters have had they have learned to av6id much of the risk that has previously so often proved hazardous. Again our fishing and lumber interests connected with the various public im provements that have been going on for the last few years are bound to tell. Tl esc steady onward moves are the grounds on which our steady business Is Invld up, and the Journal has endeavor ed to do its part in all possible ways as a stimulant tothc move. Coining and (Jolng. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shiver, Mrs. K. 11. Ellis, Misses Emma Katie Jones and Lizzie Ellis It-It yesterday morning to spend some time among the mountains of Virginia. From there they w ill viist the World's Fair. Mrs. J.J. Baxter left to visit friends in Washington City. Mr. A. II. Hamblin returned Irom Kinston. Mr. Jas. F. Brinson and family who who have Ik'CU visitiug relatives in Pam lico passed through returning to their homejn Morehead. Mrs. S. S. Dufly and Miss M'inlie Duffy lelt to spend some time in Beau fort. Mrs. F. D. Street, ot Newport News is visiting at Mr. S. R. Street's. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jones went down to Morehead to visit relatives. Death of an Excellent Young Han. Mr. B. L. Churchill, who for over five weeks has been down with Typhoid lever succumbed to the disease last night at quarter past nine o'clock. He was 20 years ot age and was one of our best young men, and had embarked in the hardware business a little over a year ago, the firm being Disosway & Churchill. The faneral services will be held from the Baptist church this afternoon at halt past five o'clook. The Stanly News tells of a negro ahild being born there without eyes. It has the lids and sockets but no eyes. The Lex'.ngton Dispatch says Mr. W. E.JHolts new cotton mill will be readyfor occupancy probably by the first of Octo ber. Mr. Holt will work in Ixith mills 450 employees. The Durham Sun says: "The stamp collections here this week, in the revenue office, amounted to $27,477,77. This is a big showing for dull times. The Duke branch of the American Tobacco Co., bought $15,000 worth on Thursday." The High Point Enterprise tells the following: "Mr. Gus Dorsett left Ran dolph county about thirteen years ago. Ho went from his home to Texas and has travelled in the West extensively. Mr. Dorsett is called the' "Texas Giant," be cause lie is 7 teet 3 inches lujrh ana weighs near three hundred pounds." The Newton Enterprise says that so great has been the demand for glass jars ia which to put up the large crop of fruit that their, merchants have found it almost impossible to keep enough of them in stock. It says moreover that the prospects with cotton crop are the best ever J bad; the stalks aje large and vigorous and as lull of bolls, blooms and squares as they can stick and are still blooming. A few new cases of yellow fever have appeared at Brunswick, Ga., .but the worst trouble now seems to be that the precipitate flight of the employing classes and the consequent closing of factories, stores, etc., has left about 4,000 peopje in the city destitute without means or income and totally unable to procure supplies and . with starvation, terrible as yellow fever staring them in the face. The Mayor and Relief committee appeal for aid. "Make hay while the sun shine. -In other words take advantage of a bargain when joo see it At this time of year when oar -cloth ing stock is broken If you can find suit that will please you well make the prioe to rait yon. Just bring roar money along and s bow joa can do. Do yon need any shirts, -we hare ; an nnlaandried shirt worth 75a,' take them bow ror ou. . au sues. - . -; : -; j J i. M. HOWABD. . .-.;. ,,'-' - v.s... THE TEACHERS' TRIP. The Charges iu Reference to it aalut Mr. Harrtll and What I ai! on the Other Side. CouMdirable :ir c untinuo in i .i. 1 h by reason ol the ofnjil.iu t- in i ! Some who wen! I . the W I- K- the Notili Carolina Ti -ai In r. . trip to I tie eflii t th.rt ill, f ill1! ones did not reiic all lin- ;i: called for and li t. I !.. .i i .1 1 none) for things thn- .1 i, m A is well known Mr II ,: n I I tut till I of these iluru'i- pnl.'i -I I opea li tter on hi ri lun ti-llii . usual and entirely inn i' ! raent in which he wa p!a ed got to Chicago, by return "I lie sion of usual banking ruh mi irn.iinl the panic and the consequent nlu-il the banks iu Chicago to ea-h the i -.iii checks which he ti'k u!i him i-.-li' of currency. He claims to have made the !-: rangements possible to ' the in-ed money there expeditiously and to hi explained the situation to tie m.-mi.. of the party, and then told lln ni to right ahead seeing the Fair, p.ijing !h bills when necessary from their oi money nd he would reimburse them, fast as his funds came m. The hi, majority ol them, Mr llarrell .iys, app dated the situation and did thi- v.illn ly though some did not. and a soon Ins funds began to iirnve he paid 'I' idly as possible to each per-on even , : they had paid out for service which !l , agreement called l',n. Mr. llarrell is a second card sav- , , i , members of the party, except si ,,i ih: persons whom he has not yet heard from who advanced money in seitlin I ii -which were to have Uen pall by h,:::. has liecn reimbursed in lull just a- la : as he could ascertain the correct amounts due them. W quote from his last lit t c r ' Hav ing stated the facts in the Idler i, I, i n 1 to the first one), I feel it only ju -t in that parties who do not under-; in 1 tie situation and desire information -leeiU first correspond with me before pnbli h ing a disparaging statement abon! in I did the best I could under tin- cii, uu, stances, and theie would be im cause i, i complaint ii any pei son who may lei I aggrieved will write me lully on lie -ub ject. I know that there would h ,vc been no trouble anywhere had the usinl nil -of banking been in effect in Chicago, in I the banks of this city are aware ih,! I did all that could have been done to "i t currency by telegraph in time I'm iu purpose, and I refer to the banks in hii city and in New Berne in proof of tin- fact " As to "now New Heme members ol ih, party leel in refer, me to the trip w , say that those with whom we have i . , versed on the subject do no j;rum!i!ii'o whatever. They say they paid Mr. llar rell the pricn agreed upon and In ciirii d out his part of the contract salisla, tuily doing everything in his pow er to make the trip both while travelling and while at Chicago a most delightful one and scarcely had they reached home before some of them who had been obliged to pay out some of their own money as spoken of received from Mr. llarrell the sums due tin m. As so many members of the Teacher s party are strong and outspoken in their praises of Mr. Harrell's true and laiilil'ul performance of every obligation it is hoped that he will vindicate himself fully in everything that has been said deroga tory to his chnracter. The Atlantic Hotel Closes. Tho Morehead season is over. The Atlantic Hotel closed yesterday anil Mr. B, L. Perry, the proprietor passed through en route to Raleigh on business connected therewith. The season just closed ranks among the plcasantest in the history ol the hotel. There havo been more of our people there than ever before and many lrom' farther away, though distant visitors have not equalled in numbers the attendance of some tormer season ; beyond doubt, the World's Fair turning many Northward had much to do with this. Mr. Perry, bis estimable wife ami all con nected with the hotel have vied with each other in making the stay of those who sojourned there during the summer. delightful and how well they succeeded is fully attested by the praises sounded by them from the first day the hotel opened till its close. The great success in this direction is a harbinger ol n bril liant season for 1894. New Berne is Hard to Beat. Mr. J. W, Timberlake who isjusl hack from Danville, Va., says New Berne is good enough for him. There is tho cry of bard times everywhere hut New Berne is holding her own splendidly, in fact this is true of nearly every coast city. Some of our young men pull up to try elsewhere but about as often return. If any one wants to strike a booming town and specnlato in the desire of mak ing money almost without effort New Berne is . not the place, but if a young man wishes to get tight down to sound business and build on a solid foundation by rightly directed energies New Berne offers splendid opportunities. We have numerous resources which are on the verge of great development and those who take'.ad vantage of tbem as they come along will reap an abundant reward. lior lib fdiiiir the Hh. K II the mclc lm h we ipi m in rcl- i-oon a they lot die ltd - it.-'ai (urn. No ,1,- mptinli- i pe . Ii t. I 1 -line l.a'l a one of idi.lldy ot the -!i iii h at his of the :li ut the tl-h I ' 1 1 ill to It,, le ot to w hen lie III d not In.ilth The fortunate South. r In in i out, inpoiario are , om :ipmi 1 1 if I. ii i thai few or no r, .Inn lal paralysis have In en re ,'1 iiie . ill ill. ., all or- i- a, counted lor in ,-im r ,,t a big cotton mill In loiupariiio hjs mill with ,;,l" !""'s In- said that the ' .ii in noil-. run twelve hours ' u: ,i tuuis out lillv-s x v-inls i I -in . i m:. t,. l.ow.aTs fi.rtv .- vai'.ls o standard drills j I'Tl'.-s'V forty. thme yards ol 1 1 , ling I" Lowell', thiriv-si, i n o II man w nl on t,, say that ve jil-t as good spin ill be found any in inn!- h !b hcapcr 1 1 1 n n , and their mi I lal. 'ml, X. in l'.M'iiing Sun. .n an ed 1 1 hern and Southern Inn s th it as matters i'- I , im, i cannot reduce any expedient that w ill i t Soiitlu rn cimpcli wail for better prices Iciiuiiid for their prod- at pi all I ,i 1. U !i.a now merely an indualim of ', the -smith's industrial future wi'l '. The ti is near at hand when tin i . at inan ilaeturing induti ic- of this iiintiv wiilseik locations within sight I --.'! . :i :i -M-. f,ui -ts and mines. ' 'J, ,oii mi I ii. ,e of I he indll-l rial Smith ,, ; I ue i!s of the present de ill,- Xorthern maim ; to ponder over. At- . thin; Tin , i' 1 1 -I r, ' I lie' of A aval Iteseno Trip. 1 ' micron. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 a n t C.enei'al, ' i ved a h i !er I mm the Secrc 1 Na v inlonning him that the ir "Ki-ai'saige" would sail in a or Wilmington, conveying the ii:IucIm t, the Lit tiT ship to lie i to the Stale authorities for " X aai Uesci ves of North We , one r.u ill de he Slate '- ill lin.ill;. si t ui'ing a regu 'ip lor the put p,.se indicated. :i that :li nii:il port ion of the i : . , ,!,, i henis. Ives and the . ; ic, . X, u - :,-, i vcr Chron- tllll.ed , WUICH IS THE BEST TO TRY, oct ot all tho medicines that claim to help women t M'ouldnt it teem to be tho ons w hlcli conta you nothing unless it doos help I That la Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. Thora's un other. But if that doesnt benefit or cure, tn tho case of wery tired or aUing woman, she'll have her money back. Iu btuliling up exhausted or overworked women, snd in all the weaknesses and dis orders of womanhood, nothing can compare wtth this medicine. For periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing down sensations, weak back, and " female complaints" of every kind. It Is safe, cer tain, and yuaranUca remedy. "Where other th'nsps can onlv heltt vour Ca- tnn-h fur a, time, i;r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will corupiewiy ,-cn. ine makers or this 'dicing iiieau p'h-it thev sav thev offer S-Vki reward fur .iny incurable cass of Ca tarrh, tsold by druggists. Atlanta welcomes all yellow fever refugees. Several thousand are.there now. Athletes of the l'resrnt Day. .1 K. Hullivan, Secretary of the Ani'iteur Athletic i-aion, President of the i'aiiiiue Athletic Olub, anil Ath- Idt c lvlitor of The Sporting Times writes : "For years I have been actively connected with athletio sports. I always found it to my advantage to use Allcock's Porous Plasters while in training, as they quiokly remove soreness and stiffness; and nhen at' tacked with any kind of pains, the result of slight colds, I always used Allcock's with beneficial results. have noticed that most athletes of the present day use nothing else bat All cock's Plasters." Xotice Wheelme n. The regular weekly run of the Century C5CIC Club will take place this afternoon at u:.iu o ciock. au otuer wheelmen are invitee' to take part. W T. Httt, Captain, Card of Thanks. To tho many friends who so quickly rendered tneir prompt assistance yester day to inv boy when knocked down by the mule and dray, I wish to return my many thanks. J. W. Stkwaut, NOTICF.. The undersigned Emma S. Green has duly qual'lledae administratrix of the aetata of Uburtos Ooarlea O. Green and hereby fives notlue that sue requires a'l persons having claims against the aetata of the Bald Charles 0. (ireen to present them 10 the a Id Emma 8 Green, or her attorney dnljr enthetotl ee ted for payment, oa or before the SSrd day or &ntuttiMK.oraiaa mi aouee will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Pereons Indebted to the estate most pa vuaoui wat . uuuB.vnuEi. Administratrix. '. 6, a. Goton, Attorney; iiatcin0 JIhsolirttly Fure A cream -,f tartar hakinfr powder Highest nl all in levelling trnth. -Latest I'smu Status Guvehmiint FOOD ltKPoKT. UOYAL BaKI.NO PimtlKR Co.. 106 Wsll St. . N V . HKAIMI AKTK1IS K()lt POWDER ct SHOT. S.ii-1 mir (.fit r t CHAS S. HOLLISTER, The Wholsssle Grocer. I'owilei' delivered lire, t ll tnaga- -'4 1st p lw. Writing Papers & Envelopes of Kvery Description. Ink and Pencil Tablet, all sizes and .Ualltns l'.l.ink l'.ooks. Ledgers, .lourmils. ( ash Hooks. Day Hooks, Record Hooks, etc. l'ocket Moinoiandums. in gnat variet v. Duplicate Manifold Hook. Letti-r Copying Hooks, Copxing Tresses, I'rcss Stands-Blotter Hlths, etc., etc. Letter. Files. Kin, ling Cases, Invoice Hooks. Stub Fl', -, etc. Xote, Kraft mid Receipt Hooks, Mai king and Shipping Tags. (Jinn bles, I'm Tickets, Wirt, Automatic ami Woild's Fair Fountain Fens. Card Cases. Hill Hooks, etc.. etc. Sei So Island licited. Twine, 'our l'.Uron.age is 0. Oisosway & Bro. PROP. W. II. 81IEPA.Kr and his competent assistants in the tons-rial art will (lve you Hair cut - - 20 cts Htiave - - - 1(1 " Bhanpoo - - - 20 " Mustache Dye - !() " 10 Shaves and 1 Ilmr cut 1.ihI, At Gaston House Barber Shop. FOR Travelers. Those who contemplate a trip to the World's Columbian Exposition, or to our mountain or seaside resorts this summer, are reminded that we have generously provided materials and articles adapted for those who will leave home. Nearly every department of our house is now supplied with its por tion of goods specially salted for travelers. Dress Goods, Blazer and Eton Suits, Shirt Waists, Walkine Shoes, Waterproof Over Garments, Umbrellas, Gloves; AND OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Trunks. Baga, Canvas lelescopea. Traveling Cases, and Grips. Specially qualified help to fill mat orders. Gash with order of $5.00 and over, we deliver goods free (except furniture and crockery) to nearest Express Offloe or Eailroad Station. Write for oar price list of ''Small Warcs"and hints to trav elerstwo useful pamphlets. W.H.& R.S. Tucker &O01 RALEIGH, N. C. - NEXT! YOU ARE LOOKING FOH SOMETHING In Our Which you hive not been able to find, or have found and it was more expen- sive than you thought it be. ought to It WQ BLCAUKE You did not look in the RIGHT PLACE ! IF YOU VMT TO FIND Sometliing That will please you, drop in and let us show you our stock:. Yours Truly, frs.'V:-1' .". - :. - - ;"; v.. . . Y :s ... (.1 LINE
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