Jotjrna L. HE: VOL. XII.--NO 131, NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily it BianHima. - ; a Chicago man baa been arrested I tub btvKjVB vAMAvb. iukkell a d the teachers. MI9S MOLLIS UBATH hi, postponed tb opening of her School until Sept. IS HOTEL Rate la Chtcigo A pood bote! at $1.00 1 day. - If joa are froing to toe , World' Fair, itop it the Niagara Howl, lire proof, Jackaoa Street, between Mielii ' Kan Boulevard and Talmnh Avenue. 800 Itooma.. Near bniinea pentre. Six route to Worlds Fair within two block; only fifteen mlnntea to ground. $1.00 a day. a81 lm. WAITED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few Boarder. t Gentlemen Preferrred. For term, PP'j to her at her residence on Middle Street, next door to Kafer Bakery. D. C. McMILL AN, Investment 8ecaritie. 150 Nastao St, New York City. No trua (action on margin or for speculation. Oorreapondeoc aolicited. tf. MISS 01 Ferebee will resume her Music ClaM Sept. 4tb. 251w. FIFTY THOUSANDLATHSfor tale. Free from knot and extra width and length. Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., or at A. & N. C. freight office. ?- ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon -Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at nibbard't Jewelry Store. Call and see them. - tf. NOTICE is hereby given that certificate No. 84 for S share of stock in series No. 1 ' n.d certificate No. 55 for 8 shires in serif No. 1 of tho New Berne BuiUiinp; nd Loan Association has been lost mid that application will be made to said - Association for new certificates to be Issued. H. B. Ddpfy. - This Aug. 8th, 1893. lm HBMOVAL V E. Hibhard, F. M Caadwiok and H. L Hall have removed into the store with Mr L S Wood on Pollock (It. near the Post Office, where " they will be pleased to see all of their ' friend ISfBo sure to coil and see theta. ac6llrn FINE Junes'. North Carolina Hams at K. JX)8T Friday July 28th, two medals need as a watch charm, one a gold cross . (boat one inch long; the other a small ."silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, Jipon eaeb of these on one side was en graved "H. M. A." and upon the oppo - Site . side of the silver medal was en graved "Punctuality."' Finder will le .rewarded by leaving at this office. ; BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for 'alt planting, at low prices R. Bkrbt. HAVE YOU seen the fatest im ,' proved window sash-lock. Very die ip . nd strong. N. Arpin FOR RENT Tho Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. J. W. Stewart. ;V A FULL line of 8prioe and 8utnmer v: : tamplea, consisting of Ciieviotts Black, ; ' .Rlne and Brown Serge, Fino Check Oash ' - mora Iti?ort.id MiitinK. Worsteds in all " ttrada. Satisfaction guaranteed. " ' F M. Chadwick, Tailor. Wr: , At Hall' book Store. GO To Street's horse Store for Livery. Fine roadster, at Street's Horse store. A. Case of genuine Asiatic chol era is reported at Jersey City, ST. J.' Senator JColuitt'e health has so ' tnoch improved that the talk about his successor is a boat over. "A ; Oockran made a very eloqaent speech, bat Wilson's little speech, of thirty minutes gave more eat is- faotioa to the country. .."it is alleged that moat of the cot ton bo far moved is old cotton and that it is simply being moved and .not much traded in. ; j representative Grady voted aye t ' - on all silver propositions and sga 1nst tbpawagof the repeal bill. "'.,"- Mr. " Grady . is always at bis ; : post. . -'U.'"-'" 5 ' - :' , The Teller onght not to tell things disagreable. The idea of carrying ti silver debate into Winter free, xssjthe hopes of the : country. . A day or two ago Speaker Crisp t left bis chair and indulged in a debate with Ex-Speaker Beed on the Rules of the House. :'V . We Hometimea think the old plan wan tiest. Toe old time "pistols an coffee for two". ften a ours preventive ot columns of personal abase and oalnmny.; -rf'S-? jA: -.- The silver men In Congress are gloomy. The gold) tea aay the ad min istration. favors stoppage of coinage ot . stiver and legislation in favor of National backs. - Justice ' Walter Clark goes to Madison, Wis., and to New York to get copies of valuable paperB bear ing on North Carolina colonial bis- Fvepresenative Bonn has drawn a r :) place in the House offices for a c .;taint and - .Representatives r. as.h and Crawford have drawn a f i T&liip each. "It ia a weli known fact that not n knives, pistols, blood hounds, '!-'cs, t"3rs, fire, brimstone - " .'-) will d :".?r a New York re. : fiCi :.;!rj j news." Oar re " i t - t' "t way him- . i . . , . i , , . A Chicago man baa been arrested for making "silver'' dollars oat or lead. Here is another victory lor the gold bngs. It is rumored that the President is sick from aa operation performed for a caooeroos affection of the faoe Private Secretary Tbnrber says be knows ol no snoh illness. The negroes had a day at Chi cago and celebrated with mnoh speaking that the Washington Evening News describes as "able and eloquent." There is improve ment we are glad to believe. The Soatb has been doine mucn to help edooate and nplift them. The whi te have ezpeaded more than 940, 000,600 in that way Mesen. ger. What a fool! An Editor out west probes into a school beoane the boys wenra gray uniform. He con sifter it a tribute to tneConfeder ocy. Grny has been tbeTJoiform at West Point for many years. The cloth ia called "Cadet Gray," and it i probable that Mr. Davis' par tuliy for wt Poiut influenced the CouUivTe Congress in selec ting a uniform. LOCAL NEWS. XE XT AD YER TISEXENTS. Howard. Mrs A. T. Jerkius School postponed. Miss Mollie Heotli School postponed. The Kcarsage and Nantnckei are safe. They both put in at Norfolk. Weather forecast for today: "On Fri dny rain proceeding a storm centre moving northeast toward Georgia. Action has been taken to put twelve to tiftcen thousand labours on a drainage canal within two weeks. Circulars and a fi in notice will anounce the balloon ascension to-day if weather permits. Time 3 o'clock. How docs it strike you to increase the tlie amount of money in circulation by paying your debts? This isn't intended to be personal, but it is both pertinent and practical. The Women's Missionary Society of Centenary M. E. Church will meet this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at tho residence of Mrs. K. Ii. Jones. A full attendance is earnestly requested. 'Don't lock up your cash'' is the substance of the composite opinion of the country's press, and it's good advice. Keep your money in circulation if you can't find anything better to do with it, pay your newspaper subscription. Then it will be certain not to get locked up.- A colored excursion of about 800 people arrived from Fayetteville late yesterday afternoon. Conductor C. F. Hall of WilmiDgton was captain of the train on which they came and also of the excursion train over the same road Mon day. There arc employers mean enough to take advantage of the money market, even when it does not directly affect them, to" reduce wages. On the other hand some employers are so unreasonable as to cause business operations to shut down before they would entertain any proposi tion of reduction of their wages regard less of the stringencies of the present times. North Caro ioa Mullets Appreciated In California. A friend of ours ha received an order for half barrel of North Carolinia corned mullets from a distinguished North Car olinian residing in the city of San Fran cisco. He remembers their deliciousuess in days of yore and wants a chance at them again. Hilton Nobles Last Night. Last night was a bad one, and naught short of an unusual attraction would have tempted our citizens from their - comfortable homes when once reached, but notwithstanding the rain the fame of Milton Nobles caused a very good audience to assemble at the theatre to Witness the performance of the Phoe nix'' by his admirable troupe. yS :: " i Mr. Nobles is the ; author of tho play presented last night and of several others Be is an actor of unusual ability and was remarkably well 'supported. The play abounded in thrilling scenes' with a large proportion of ezbuherant mirth. i The Stand-Pipe Accepted. ' v Mr. C. R. Swager, foreman of the force that built the New Berne Water Works stand pipe left yesterday ' morning for Asheville to see about the lastlwork on a tank there for the Standard Oil Come pany. The . tower being . completed Mr. Swager now departs "for good" after having spent nearly three month in our city.- During his stay here he. has shown himeelt clever and sociable and made numbers of friends He carries with him, too the, satisfaction of work well done. T ' - . :- Tbe stand pipe hat been approved and accepted and pronounced in every way sat' !..ry N1U1 for service and in ap- i Beparts Get Worse as Taey Reeosie Hers Oelalte. Charleston's loss by the last storm was vastly mors than by the earthquake six years ago. The News sad Courier of that city places ' the damage at over a million dollar and three or four other places it is feared will report aa bad when telegraphic communication ia fully rc-es-tablihed. Sixty live were lost in Charl eston. Charleston however is very fortunate none respect. Having bad a terrible cyclone in 1888 a lesson Iih.I t-oen taught and over a million dollars of cyclone in surance was carried which will greatly c fleet damages. The steamship City ol Savannah was wrecked Monday at 8 a. m. six mile Irom St. Helen light house, 8. C. Scores ol other crafts are wrecked also. Dorens of vessels and buildings Jwere wrecked around New York, and numer on crafts were wrecked on the lakes ith great loa of life. Coming and Oolut; Mr. O. Marks and family left yester lay morning to spend a while in New York, Mrs. Marks' nieces, Misses Flora and Belle Green who have been visiting her left returning home. Mrs. Tho. Daniels and her daughters, Misses Mamie and Rubie left to visit in New York. Mr. Geo. N. Ives left for Washington, N. C, on a business trip. The family of Mr. Henry Brinson KfJ to visit relatives in Kinston. Mr. W. R. Barrington who has been up to Institute visiting her father, Mr. J. M. Patrick, returned home last night. Mr. R. F. Broadus who has been to Vir ginia on a business trip for about three weeks returned home last night. Mrs. J. A. Simpson returned from Fayettevillo where she has been visiting her sister. Mr. Will Cook returned to Kluston to continue his well borinf. Mr. F. S. Aldridge passed through en route from Pamlico to Durham to re enter Trinity College. His sistor, Miss Maggie Aldridge, of Kinston -and Miss Verna Hill, who have been visiting in Pamlico passed through returning to Kinstcn. Rev. J. E. Bristow, of Aurora circuit, accompan;ed by hi wile and daughter passed through en route to spend his vacation. The steamer Howard on her last trip Irom Pollocksville brought eighteen pus scngers to New Berne; among theuwero Messrs. Thos. Bowden and ChsK Swcrt returning from a trip to Wilmington, Mrs. Nancy Hudson to visit her daughter M. M. Disoswav, and Mr. McGee, con tractor for the new county bridge across Trent river at Pollocksville on business relating to its building which has begun. Mr. Hal Potter, of Beaufort pusscd through returning from his home to Guilford College. Mr. S- D. Black, who has been off with his own and Messrs. Hackburn & Willett race horses to the Suffolk, Va. races and at the August races at Raleigh returned Wednesday night. Death of Kr Ansbnrn White Mr. W. A. White died at his residence in this city at 2 a. m., Thursdaj, Aug. 31st of malarial tever after an illness of three weeks duration, in the 37th year of his sge. His remains accompanied by his family and friend and bis, father and sister of LaG range, were taken down to Croatan, the former home of his wife, for interment today. Mr. White was born near Pollocksville and removed to this city when about 20 years of age and has lived here the great er portion of his time since. During the time, however, he spent about a year at Croatan where a little over two years ago he married Miss Hortense Tolson, youngest daughter of the late Mr. V. A. Tolson; His with and child survives him Mr, White was a very active young man, and he was one of those few who are determined to work at something. If the thing he wished to do did not pre sent itself readily he took hold of what ever was nearest at hand and did it wftb all his might. ; He was very industrious and bad just attained to a po sition when there seemed a fair prospect of his realising good returns from his efforts. . ; - - " '':' : Only about a couple of months before he was taken sick he had purchased the omnibus business which Mr. J. W. Stew art hao. been running in connection . with his livery stables, and Mr. Stewart had opened a most excellent opportunity for him to go ahead and work bis way tip ward and Mr. White was making good use of it bnt sickness and ' death has topped all. ;- Ausburn, a ha was familiarly called by hosts of friends, though a young man of very moderate mean, was widely known not simply in the city, but in the sur rounding country. He was. of a bright cheerful, sunny disposition and was the life of any social gathering be entered. Many a one will hear with sadness of Ms untimely taking away. ' : - -N-,::. Dyspepsia end Liver Complaint. Is It nol worth the small price of 7 Be, to free yourself of every it m ton of ibo-e distressing complaints, U you thir k so call at onr itora and gt a be e of f r.hiloht VitaUeer, every bottls (Mir- ffnarantM OB it, use t ''! tf It doe yoa ao rood it y i noting. Evld by Nsw t, j : v . Hot Words Still Fi)in In Reference to the Worn!' f air Trio. The wordy war U-iw.vn Mr l..n.!l and the ili- vl uii-mbtr. of the TeacbfisWoil.il r,m ia;iy r:iiimi. a with unn'tslr I ui riiuom We ivr iln, oiorniu'.: se ii'un f tlir wit-'. Hun'.-, said again! Iiim ami u!i I: I :-t c ard, the third om he hj rtritMi on tli.' Mil, ject. Below are the lei'- r i v.i.i. i- OfficC Of I.TO.N A I.YCN, 1.1 ll Tu JC n Dealers, Oxpok:, N. At;,' ITih. ls; I send you as nq ; -ic I. n.c ni' ii'ai sent me when I applied n.y m ili party I read it and abo.K i lit- lir-i ol'.Ii.nr sviit my ten dollars. About tin- 2i, ol July, I received Circular No. U, but the time according to contract, li id ( lapsed lor nie to withdraw my $10, and in bu t, lie states in this circular that it hn l r,i, n,, plied to hotel accoinmodatioui in Cbn'a co; so I hail to stick or mv Now the funny part is, wlun we reached Chicago we were informed, upon inquiry that the $10 lia.l not been paid as pub lished in Circular No. ii. After some sharp letters from lue; Mr. Hai r, II has i,t u.i a check for ifU to pay ad neces sary i xpecses (except ticket) ad promised. Mr. IK on, of this place received only v7 to pay same. Mr. T. I,. Cannci.lv, o'f thi- county received only $7 to pay sa.ne. (mi-lady on the train told me she re ceived t'7. 20, another P, another $10 and another $8 40. lVof. ,( told nie llarrcli promised to nd him $13. Piof. is at the head of a liih school n iic I is a uian of some prominence. So you see, on the basis uf $:!ll paid to Mr. I'arrcH, the ticket, eostinir 21.1)0 (tiie Raleigh .a-.is'i, he had in his poi diet $17.10 officii ones money, he returns in one cuV :l, leaving . I 10: in the. other cn.s. s he iciait.s 3.10, 'J 10 and 10.in mostly the latter. Average something over H on each lie had in his nartv of the duped ones about 2.10 people, so "yon see lie pocketed something over $;,tii.i0, and yet in yesttrd.iv'ii News and Obser ver he tries to make the public believe that he jot only $1.10 S'.i.dl such a in in go on duping and d.'fraudmg the poor teachers of N. (.'., and nobody raise a warning voice ? W. 1'. Lyon. I'pon the party's nrrivnl n! onr regis tering book, they one and all, imtitLd us not to hold them responsible lor their board. Naturally we wanted some ar rangements made by some one and were addressed by a spokesman of this puny to send t.n their conductor, which we did. Mr. Hi'.rr dl c.ime frim the Allium bra and said he would be responsible. On the next day, hearing from the partv that Mr. Haired iia.l already la-en paid by them in advance; we wanted Mr. llai tell to make us a payment, so sent again for him He made offer of a check that would necessitate our giving in exchange nearly fHUO.OO in ciu-h, thus wanting to collect his check in the face of tho panic about banks. We waived the mutter for that day. He took the elite1,; back to the Alhamlira Hotel, where, upon our next venture to get settlement, we found check had beeu put tip in security for settle ment there instead of heiag at once sent on through tin- bunks for collection. Alter this ending of check we informed our guests we should prefer and be obliged to look to them to pay their bills, which they promptly settled with many regrets that wo lind been to so much trouble in the mutter. Mr. llarrcli settled for the last three days. The proposition that Mr. llarrcli states he made, to trust us for balance in check. is an unmitigated lulselmod which we stand ready to prove with all others he has made to cover his po.ution and lessen the dissatisfaction of his excursion pop!c towards him. His endcavar to throw Hie blame upon the Hotel is very dishonorable. Yours Respectfully, CnoppKi:, Tt ciiin: & Yocno, Proprietors Southern Hotel. The oditonal of the (loldshoro Head light on the affair on which it is stated Mr. Harrell intends to institute suit for libel reads as follows: That genteel (raud Eugene O. Harrell, the tin-soldier major, is now refunding his ill-gottea gain, made to do so by severe newspaper denunciation. The fact is that Harrell sees prison bar? star ing him in tho lace, like any other criminal, is now returning the stolen goods. In the face of the evidence gainst him can the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly allow such a fraud to act as its secretary I He should be bounced at once. Mr. Earrells card will be found on the the fourth page. Raleigh's Fort. We see an announcement of a riding given by Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell of Phila delphia and Prof. Edward Graham Daves, of Baltimore at Bar Harbor Wed ncsday, August 30th, in aid of the fund to purchase and prescrvo the remains of Bir Walter Raleigh's fort on Roanoke Island, this State. The outlines of the fort are still distinctly marked and an option has been taken on a tract of land which includes this historic relic. A number of persons are interested in the plan anil ttib money has been partly raised. At Roanoke Island first rested an English anchor in America, there the first Anglo-American was born, and there tbe Christian rite of baptism was first per formed in the thirteen colonies. Tbe effort to preserve in good shape the mem' orable spot is worthy of the hearty co-op eration or any American ana especially of every North Carolinian. . nMale hay while the sun'shines. Ia ether words take advantage of a bargain when yon see it. - At this time of year when our cloth ing stock is broken if yon can find a suit that will please yon. weU make the price, to salt yoav Jast bring your money along and see how yon can do. Do yon need any shifts, we , have an nnlanndried shirt worth 75a, take them now for 60. All sizes. '. 1 . '; - - . J. M. HOWARD. ' Almost a Riot ia Chicago, I v-uican uareij missed repeiuioo oi tDe nu: I i .... lnyuiarket nusxacre Wednesday. 8000 un employed workmen were gathered armed with rlnbs. slave, dr., giving every in dication of a riot. A (iutling gun ws trained up in tbcni und then u thousand policemen with drawn club" charged upon the row I u bich fortunately broke and tied and the iisr.of the glitlerii.g und murderous luvention was avoided. A meeting under auspirts "t lutior or g.niiations on the lake front was held in the aiternoon. l.'i.Oon attended. Henry Uci r-e, III. Mc;i nn and others made add;isis. The Mayor l as ordered that there l no more speech making on the lake front and the police will keep the place clear it necessary. (iive Them Emp'.oymeut. The statement may le little regarded, but we Mievc it tn l.e true that every man that is able to lend a helping hand towards supplying work to the unem ployed, and doe not do it, is guilty ol a great moral wrong. The cheapness by which people can live In this section und the unbounded hospitality of those w ho have something to give is a sure preventive against any know n suffering, but that many tirfi quiet ly undergoing hardships aud privations simply because they have so limited moans of making an honest living, is sure beyond a doubt. Shall they suffer for the necessities of lif", or ask ams of the public ( To allow the former is inhuman, aud the latter is a nn -I detcstible practice which ought not to be allowed in cither the city or county, for it not only places those who would render them assistcuce in the iineneviablc position of being able to know whether the uase was a worthy one or not, but is most certain to degrade il not ruin the character of every one that starts out to live upon a generous public. Kstablisli small industries lor boys, girl-, young men, ladies and all who ale willing to work, both wdiite and colored. It will make better citizens ol them and relieve a great many of the eniharasing necessities of living on relatives and friends resolutions of Respect. Preambles and Resolution by Ctaten ary Epworlh League; M. E. Church, South, Ncwbcru, N. C, through its com mittee appointed August 2 1 at, 181)3: Whereas, Almighty God in his inscru table wisdom, has seen proper to remove Irom earth .Miss Katie M. Daniels; und whereas the deceased was our highly es teemed member of Centenary Kpworth League, holding an important position in the department of Literary work and whereas we are deeply moved by tins dispensation ot Providence, therefore be it Resolved, That wc bow in meek sub mission to the will of 1 1 i in who doeth all things well. Resolved, That in the death ot Miss Katie Daniels we have lost an intelligent conscientious and faithlul friend and colaborer. Resolved, That while wc greatly de liloro the sail event which has involved us in this heavy loss, we will cherish the memory, imitate the virtues, and aspire to '.he many Clinstain graces which were so auspicious in the life and character of our now glorified sister. Resolved, That wc tender the the be reaved lamily our condolence in their great sorrow, and yet share with them in rich consolation that this light which was so bright and beautiful in their home has not been extinguished, but trans- terred, and is now "a light in tho w in dow," in the "House not made with hands, eternity in tbe heavens. Resolved, That these preambles and resolutions lie spread upon the minutes of this League, and a copy furnished tho tuuuly, anu to the JNew Uernc Journal tor publication. , Mrs. R. P. Williams , Miss Fasnie Willis, R. A. Willis, Committee. George Smithson. Dr. Talmnge says: "When Christ looks down from heaven on a burial whero there are' six in attendence, he remembers there are two more than were present at his obsequies." True, but one of them was an honorablo counsellor, and secretly a dis ciple, and another a member of the high civil and ecclesiastical court no doubt converted through tho influences set in operation when he "came to Jesus by night." And the other two were the gentle and loving Marys, whose tender and deep devotion caused them to linger latest at the cross, and hasten earliest to the sepulchcr. So he was among kindred spirits, and "with the rich in his death." But it was a lonely and sad burial, of Dim whose name is at tne neaci ot this article, at the Cedar Grove Cemetery Wednesday morninr- He was far awiy from bis borne at Elizabeth City when death came. Tbe physicians certificate stated that "Ueorge Bmitbson died ot malarial fever at Jacksonville, N. C, Aug. 28th, 1898, " only that and nothing more. The body was on the way to his home for interment, when, on account of failure to make connection, and unavoida ble delay, it was rendered necessary to make the burial here. Only strangers were at the obsequies. No one who knew uim by lace or nad ever taken nun by the hand was present to (rive him back to earth. But kindly hands hal lowed his narrow bed and smoothed down his lonely pillow and tbe last offices or respect to dead numaaity, were nai lowed by tbe sacred rites of a holy re ligion. Tne rector or tne Episcopal church read over him its burial service. and in a suitable place in this quiet city or tne dead ne will await tne farther re quisition of friends, or tbe tramp of the resurrection. ,-. vs . jy'xv;, ;v. , B. Si Postponement ; Mrs. A. T. JeTkin will re open ksr School on MOOTAY - 8EPT.U8th, in stead of on the' 8th, ,aa heretofore, an- nonnceo. ? . , - septl it, thfcmcra Msoafefy Fure a. oream of tartar baking powder uiunesi ol ail in lovcning strength. Latest Unitro States I.ovekniiknt Food Rrpobt. Rovai. Baking Powdkr Co.. 106 Wall 8t.,N. Y. -v. Pl'llLIC MliOOi.S. Notice is herein cm n tout the school committee for No. I Town-hip, t raven countv are desiriom of eiiiiiloviior inr the winter term 12 white and H colored teachers. Tne committee will l- oh i.r.l i, mi those wishinsr the above iiosiiions at the Public School House l n"'.;n eboro on the i -. . i .. last naiuruay in Mepi. A personal nreselltaiion ofn first nrnile certificate will be re.piiied. Preference given to lady residents i tin. county. K A Asi.IVS ( 'lin.'n O. J. Di dlly, Clcik. (Successor to Harrington A I!:iter' Do you want to buy Cli-ap Rliooe. I 1I.VVKA LOT (IF Zieglers Ox$srds FOR Ladies. Misses &. Children. Also a few Zieglers liutton Shoes which I will sell for less thanoost. IJF (Jorao and Bee then; beforo they aro all sold. w. q. BaRnmoTor.. "When Times are Hani I'uv tn the !iet Athantam1." Try ixss jPor BiMila I0CMS. Inks and Sfitionsry. G Gisaswa? $ Ira. BAGS OF SHOT. ALL SIZES. AT TOWEE'S PRICES FOIl SALE. F. Ulrich, NEW BERNE, N. O. GO TO :foR Lightning Ice Cream Freezers, Mason's Improved Fruit JarB Balloon Fly Traps, And every thing else you need in tho Hardware Cor. Craven & South Front Bt. New Berne, N. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR POWDER & SHOT. Bend your orders to , ,CHAS S. SOIIISTER, Th3 Vhclssda Grecer. Powder delivered : direct from tnajra ino. aJHlstp 1 TAKE A SURVEY Of Our STOCK And if vou are not REPAID . FOR YOUR TROUBLE ALL WELL AND GOOD. Call and see it if you please And you earerly will seize Such chances as you'll nev ' er haye again. -.i.-v i,.' & e. Toon Truly, . i.

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