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'AiLY Journal. VOL. XII -NO 200, NEW KERNE, N. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 20, 194 PRICE 5 ''KNTS D ! V BUSINESS LOCALS. EXTRA fine teV B.;f and (Kirk this morning it Sam'i. Conn & Sow. , WANTED Tolomi money to ercryhoilj. ' old nd young on laTorilile reran 8 per cent iutrrest, AiVlrew for partirulais. '. M. JorwiAL offlee. WANTED A situation ly a middle ( no nf hnsinewi expi'ricnrr, willing to sccfept nji lemte cmnrtunsnlnn, if not iVired U do nilit work. Address, Isdwtbious, P. 0. Box, 414. ' LOST on the street Tuesday afternoon a pluld belt, with a stick-pin in tlie form of tennis, picket. Tlie fimler will pleae "return to this office. ' MILK Loves 5 cents. SnowfiViko Bread 8 cents. Both are unsurpassed. Clark Hakino Co. BOLTED Water-mill MeiU nt Barrin"ton'a. A FULL line of spring and nuniiucr Samples. It will !e to your interest tin x jiuinc my samples In-I'ire piirchnsiu elsewhere as gaHsfactinn is ulu-iiys guaranteed. Mv wimples .ire from Hie largest importing houses Yon ran suits at your own prices, us one house lone occupies 15,000 vjuirr IVet of spuee. F. M. Cadwick, Merclisnt Tailor, 43 PolliM k unit, nr-nr Postofflce. !' A!L persona lutvin'' itainm imuinsl me will please present Ilium at nuvv lor i u mediate pnyinent. Iran lie found al my old stand until further notice. C. E. Si -n. ONE hundred cists of I' Peaches for sale at J F. Taylor's ami S. II. Scolt's at 10 cents a cm. A KIND and (ientle Horse si years old or sale. C K. Si.ovkii. TUT "Coal Oil Johnny Soap" Lest in the world tor any purpose--laundry. .kitchen, toilet, liath or removal of icas.- sj i--Is from kid "loves, ifcc. Once used you'll never le without it. For sale lv .1 F. TaVI.mii. iX)0AI, NEWS. new -i j v w ii r i .': vkxta I lowarti. John Dunn "jistpoiieincul . W. II. Cook Lost stock. Snm'l Cohn & Son. Fine Veal Ax. B. 8. Guion Admiuislrutor's Notice, The catch of shad is very jrood no and prices aro down. 8hower4 were predicted ly 'ho weather bureau for last or to-day. Mr. J. St. Mines is representing Tin; Jodrhal at Beaufort tliis week. Eiirht o'cloik is the hour fir the monthly inspection drill of the N ival Reserve. The Wilfred Clarke renrtsentaiivi: is in the city. The troU) will lie here Tues day the 27lh. The steam T New Hem.- is expected back this morning looking like a liran new boat. The erection of Mr. C. K. Shiver's dwelling on Pollock street has com tnenced. . A half-hour song service precedes the regular service in the meetings at the Baptist church. It begins in 7:30 and the regular service at 8 p. in. It is now stated that Collector Sim mens now says lie docs not expect any thing to be dono in thii milter nf his confirmation before April 1. '.' M. Oalin & C., Intvo another auction sale of -liorses this inoniiug. This linn now has one of these s lies every Tuesday - morning, beginning at 10 o'clock. '. The invitation of our townsman Mr . Jno. Dunn to visit his store and try . Van Houtan's delicious micon, lias been postponed to April 2d. ' Tlift Steamer Neusc and Albemarle re ceived v"oin the Itoanokc, wliatf Fr'nlny three hundred and thirty-six barrel boxes of fUh"t.early .' al! shad as fiv'ghl for . Northern markets. ' Tliere are already quite a. number of .- bicycles in New Berne and still other of our young men contemplate purchasing. With the approach of summer, the track at the Fair grounds whle.li has been par tially constructed should be completed to afford a pleasant retreat for wheelmen. Mr. H. Br - Hardy of the . Carolinian went down to Beaufort to represent . his paper. To-night he wil! give one or. 'hls . concerts in Buaufortfor the benefit of the shell road that town intends to build and to morrow lie will repent it in iforelitwd for the benefit nf the churches tuerc.v ' : . v . ....... t, .... i Mrs. 0.&" V. Marks will sell refresh ments at the residence of Mrs. . O, Marks on Pollock street Wednesday March 21st . from 8 to 7 p. in. - All who wtsh to at tend are welcomft' Different tiinds of creams and water ices and all kinds' of cakes will lie served for the purpose of raising funds towards -the ercctiou of a synagogue. "..-, , " Prgjjdinj Eldr Swludell Sunday, j ; Presiiliug Elder.Swindcll's sermons iu the Cent'nary M. E. Church Sunday! are very highly praised by every one 'who was there. ; -. - ' .'.'-. la the morning he preached a -mission ary sermon from Mat t. Ill 8: "Prepare ye the way of the Lord. The sermon not only dwelt strongly on the duty of For eign Mission work but also on the need of each christian working perB.innlly with those he meets. ' ' ' .'''. Tlie evening sermon was based on the command: "Let your li'lit shine." Kacli s riiioii made a deep impression on the liMfM-S. - Wm f. Ilojall Drawnrd Mr Will Royall a young man who moved to the city near Christmas, from Oolisboro was accident! dnwned in Trent river, off Irom Sullivan's mill op posito the city yesterday. Mr. Royall anil Mr. Joe Knelling had -started fishing. Mr. Royall knew nothing of the water, Mr. Snclling was used to it to some de gree but was no expert. When at the place indicated a flaw of wind cfcpsi;d the 'mat. As it was turn ing Mr. Snelllng leaped overlioard thinking thereby to give bis companion a better chance, and told him to stay in the Iniat and hold on to it. In this Mate of affiirs Mr. Snclling was suddenly surprised by Mr. Itoyall leap ing from the boa in his fright upon his (Mr. Snell'iig's) buck. Mr. Royall could not swim; ho wjis heavier than Mr. Snclling and lioth youths went under ami Mr. Snclling swam a long distance under water in tlie grasp l hicompan ion. He finally freed himself and man aging to get hold of Mr. Royall properly he succeeded in gett'iDg him to the lioat which had righted and was lying filed with water about even with the waters' ungc. (living Mr. Royall ahold of the Ixiat he told liini to simply cling to it, to make no effort to gel iu. But Mr. Royall, cither not compre bending or too frightened to hee l, made the attempt to elauiUT up; then the boat again t : p;t. I, ri I Mr. Uoy ill losing his hold threw up his hands and sank. That W is the list seen o( him. The accident occurred where tin; w iter is about 20 feet ill deplh. Parlies we e piickly organized and lnlf a iloz m boats with full' or live men in eirh were soon seeking with dragnets and lar.;e tisli hooks to recover the bo ly, but up to night, no j;hi- -ess attended their elVoris. The search ,ill be renewed today. Mr. ltoyall's f itlier, Mr. W. 1!. Royall and fiinily moved tollie city just before (ho Fair. Tliere 'ire several of the boys, ood, clever young men, who have mi le many fru'inls here. The bereaved parents and other relatives have their deep sympathy in tiieir trouble. Mr. Royall has his cliurch membership with St. John's Methodic church, lioMs boro. lie was born in S impsoii county, Sept. 2t, 1870. Mr. Snedlir.g was rescued in a shot tiu.e by Mr. J. I). Hensley. Coming and tJoing. Mrs. J. B. Ives, left to visit her relatives in Stitesvillc. Mr. Fred Cook, who for cpiitc a number of years was sawyer at the Congdon mill left p) take a situation in the Savage mill at Black river in the s.niih western part f ibis Stale. Mrs J. V. Ru ii ib w'i i Ins been visi on.: her daughter. .Mrs. U ) Villi II, left roliiruiug to her home in Salisbury. Messrs. Oeo. Henderson, Win. Dunn, li. B. Hackburn and E. II. Meadows, left on the steamer Neuse for New York yes terday to seek desired acconitind.itions in the reception of truck there. Mrs. J oh if Dunn left, to visit her brother Mr. John Union of Slapleton, Stalcn Island.. Carteret county Superior court con vcii-'S today, Judge Bryan piesiding. He passed through lust night to attend it; also Solicitor O. H. Allen ol Kinston. Thoso who went down from New Bcrno were: C. R. Thomas, M. D. W. Steven son, L. J. Moore, P. M. Penrsall, W. W. Clark and P. H. Pelletier. Hon. F. M. Simmons also passed through en route to Beaufort. , Rev. R. P. Troy, of Wclilon, bis wife and child passed through last night en route to Ucatilort. Mr. Troy will assist in sonic preaching in the Methodist church there Mr. anil Mrs J. B. Crockett who have becH.visiiing their son Mr. W. F. Crockett left yesterday morning to visit their son Joseph at Belle Field, Va. A quick Trip A special on the W. N. & N. R. R. made the rnn from New Benin to Jack sonville, thirty six miles, in one hour and from there to Wilmington, fifty miles in an hour and nlteen minutes, a total of only 3 1-4 hours for the whole 88 miles. This is good time, . Engineer Walls, and Conductor fJrapoa were in charge. Wftvliiiled to find the time 'made for the whole distance ou the return. TheJi"--heir lines but furnish them cheaper first. 40 miles of it was covered in 69 minutes. Engineer Kelly was then on. .;vv.,-;." i I. - , .,, v,. . -.: -s '. Indication of Slimmer.' - The tliermomcter registered 69 yester day when It reached its highest point the lowest point was- 6? l-8. Sunday the temperature was i up to 70 1-3,- The warm weather Is bringing ice iutt demand, thowagoa nt tho New Berne lea Company has been making its regu lar rounds for me little time and its trade is getting larger. . J ! ' ' ' Fruit trees aro in good bloom some peach trees have young peaches on them. We are afraid they are too soon for good lurk. - " - - A Twin Neighborhood - Tho Burlington News of last week says: ; - - - . s- Since Windsor Milts begin operations iu the summer of 1891, 5 pairs of twins Imvi5 been' liorn lit that neighborhood. The surrqund'.ngs seenf to be pretty Ifi'iilthy. Another coincidence, five pairs of twins are working there now. Col. James H. Holt, Jr., is' very proud of the record. THR STANtiELISUC SERVICES. laviUUoa to the Several Pastors aid CjigrrgattoBt to Participate la the Xeetiags at the Baptist Church. The following special invitation scut by the pastor ol the Baptist church to the other churches of the city was ap provingly read by the several pastors to their congregations Sunday, and the at tendances on the services will no doubt"! be auu'incnted by tlie cordiality of the invitation: My Dear Bi-oih r On next Weiiies t, .lit I expect ii brother from Vi , l:. P. tl. Elsoni, to begin a series of seriii'-ns i-1 the Buptist church. I expect that !i ml! remain in New Berne ne t ir -i uOout a week or ten days When n docs not conflict with the regular services of your church. I cordially invite you and your people to attend and take part iu the meetings. I not only give you anil youi peoph this f Tmal nn I hearty invitation to par lieMKiti in this meetinir out I also earn estly desire and fervently nrav that other churches shall follow this one and that iu all ot I lii-m tliere may be united Christ ian zeal. Your fellow -laborer in the Gospel. Hl KCH FlIKO, Pastor Bapfst Chun I March 17. 1HHI. 'file iiiii-tills wllli ll have tieen lieM since sabbath before last preliminary to the coining "f Mr. tlsoin arc developing 'nrrcased interest. The pastor, Rev. Ruins Ford conduct ed services Sund ay ;Jast night they were condiicteil by Rev. C. (1 Vardell, of the Presbyterian church. To nights meeting will be n song service intcrsperced with prayer. Mr. William. P. St iirtcvaul of Porlsniuiil h, Va., the gentleman ilio is to levd in the singing while tin- meet iiiLiS are in progre-s lias arriveil and under Ins direct ion I he members of the choir arc peifecling themsi'lves for tlie iiiusiial poi tiiin ol the sei yices. The lirst practice under Mr. Sturlevant's guidance was hcM Sunday night after the regular service was over. Cospcl Hymn lamiliar to all, will be the ones used. It is iiesiratilc thai the singers irom the other churches unite with the Bap tisl. choir in rendering the music and they are invited to do so. Mr. Elsoni is to arrive Wednesday and preach his lirst sermon that night. We hope to see the meetings productive of great gooil ami to see (linstians gen erally Whoring to bring this result about. Prospective Truck Package Factory. Mr. S. Newton, Superintendent of th Farinei-s' Manufacturing Company of Norfolk was among the outgoing p.is-svii gers on the steamer Nense yesieiilav. Mr. Newton has been in the city several days looking into the mailer of esfal lishitig a blanch of the factory here t supply the truckers of this region pack ages of every description for the shipment of their produce. Air. Newton :fter making such exami nation as he wishes decides that it is too laic to run for this season's trade if Would be practically over with by the tinil' the factory could gel started, but he thinks it pretty certain that tin y will be gin h.-re next September i; will take two or three months to get ready with such a factory as they mean to start. The aim to establish a factory that will employ from fifty to one hundred hands tho year round and make barrels, boxes and crates in fact" everything a trucker needs for packing purposes. They will make berry baskets and other such .things as can easily be stoved away in shuck between the s.-.isons and have thein iu readiness wii -n the time ar rives while the more bulky g i.ids will In made as tlie season approaches. Tim barrels they make arc East'sjpatenf ventilated ones, a kind winch has rapidly grown in lavor since it was invented by a Norfolk man and large qu intities of the barrels are shipped to other trucking points. The Norfolk - fiitory is now turning out 2,000 of these barrels a day, 2,000 pea crates and 10,000 strawberry crates. , The goods are made of sweetgum which is found around New Berne, plen tifully,' and Mr. Newton thinka they can not only furnish the best grade of goods than the common ono's can be obtnined in completion, s; " . We will be glad to see the proposed factor; located in New Berne. ,: We have plenty of labor and plenty of. . raw : ma terial, and as Mr, Newton siys there is no need to send away from , home for' Jibe finished products when wa have the raw material and the labor right at hand for it.' 1 T Massachusetts to Await Orders. ' Lieut. John Morrisuey of the revenue cutter Winona left-with hta'lamily yes terday 'for his old "homo, Nantucket, Mass.. where Mr. Mnrsissey will await orders as lo bis future work, ; . .',-:-: - Mr, Morrssey has been 1st Lieut, jof the Winona ever since she was bnitt, and as her service was in Eastern North Caro lina waters be and Ids family have ' re sided a very considerable part of three years in New Berne, i "V, 1 ; ,t ' - They carry with them pleasant recol lections ot their' stay and many friends regret the transfer which causes their re moval. They will ever be welcome visi tors at any time they choose, to come. WM I. BHJI ( BY JULY FIRT ( onirressinaii (irady Cnaflrms the Vns In K-fcrenre to the I'ublic Building. We received a cotumuEicatio from Con grcssin in ( i r nl v lust night. We give an extiaet from it iilbi h does its talk ing. We are very glad indeed to sec that our ncc!s are receiving attention. "TITii Supervising Archcitct of the Treasury showed in" his list of building now awaiting working diawinesin wh'uh Sewlicrn stands second: and he ixpn-es-ed the opinion, afier consulting wi'h his ( hid clerk, that work will begin by the first of July, (unless some uiilorsecn accident intervenes, as the destruction by tire or otherwise ol some public building) ol which he will notify me." Death or aj Edward Willi To. d M;ij. Edward Whitford, of Vaneebon townliiii, . i well known firmer and a magistrate died suddenly Sunday alter noon. lie was ill, we understand, only t few minutes. The trouble was no doubt heart disease He was aboii I .V years of age. Maj. Wlntlord passed lliiouh the war and mete agoinl neord for liiiusclf as a lm an. I l.rie sol.lici. His wife and several t.llrli suiyivchllll. Abo his brothel M , .i llnd Whill.o.l. 1 1 iliule to llr 4 ll i oil III ils notic e of the d teemed el : 1--H Dr. -I. A. if this ( it V. the .V s-l I is. 1 . I 1" the lollow ii : mel iled I ! ihllle I Ins lilt mo- ; "I r. I til . v i- i -oelal I llH III.', of lllh li h ii I. I. II.- h.s. lli'iii.in ol 1 1 1 1 c llt.llninents and u ill be sin,., lel I iiim nt . I an I his memory long i In his e ii I , I i v s l! w :1 - i sin-o-. tlaVV, alld he lallki d llllelli etll l V Ion.' ehe risl ie. I i sin .o-oti in 1 1 il..il side ol lIC'll of llle hiullesl intellie;! in i lb- was a brother ot' lion 1 1 : i e W.tlllion, M hose aclllene-s of lllli m l-l lias rarelv been cinialletl ainotiL; N i j i lb Carolinians, and who, like his brother Dr. tiiiion, possessed the roliust vii t ucs ol tine manhood Minted with loiirli'sy and cull lire.'' A Jointed or (.lass Snake. It. Whiting, the popular agent of tl Seaboard Air I. mo Road at Hamlet capture I a live jiiule.l or glass sii.ik anione tin- s.in.l iliiue, siirioiindin'' .hat place and lornaided it to Mi --is. Whit iiil: llt'os., of this eil y, w In li it is on ex hibitinii. Before c ipitiring it. Mr. Whiting wit nesse.i il I n ronn ng d isjoi nle. I and roinin toi'ilher again automatically and with dispati h. The pel form uiee put, a I iant i.lea in Mr. Whiting's Ihm.I. of ;i coupler t hat will siipcreeile all other ear oiiplers, ami lw has applied lor a paten Wile by he hopes I make a tort line. Ne Oli- IV r Chr Iliele. tl'l ,1 KB ITEMS OF NEWS. Mon , V storm Sal ii. . I C had a he ha A oeruillelll elleek lor I eellt, ileii luring ill 1 uar In correct an error, is si ill in th i possirssii in of a New York in in. Workmen near l..uedo, 't'e:is, esliuin d an old llilll. l.HI-k. t, lull cocked, I., i.l d and piinie l. The stock was p nti illy pet nil.' I. flu- discovery lli.it M-onil Si. Helena s an active volcano eonics iu good lime; the Stale ol' Washington olfe.s this addi tional attraction io i lie autumn tourist. 'I hree irauips who robbed dwellings in Anson eoiinl.v are in j ii! at. Wadcsboi-o line being a II year old white boy Irom Illinois. .Yltilcigh coi'iespindeiil. slates that Supreme court there decides that any city or town can pass in ordinance tiiftk- lng it punishable for any unmarried per son under 21 years ol age to enter a bar room. Atornado at Hintu Anna, Tcxjs, de stroyed much property. A Mrs. Watsati and four children were killed. Washington people nrs gossipping over tho expenses conn.si ted with the Pollard-Hrei kinriilgc suit. It is the moat expensive case I hat. has been trie. I in Washington m ycats (icrniany has 5,000,000 depositors in savings-banks mum than in any other European e. Hint rv. Strong evidence of their being a frugal and industrious race. A frieud of Col. Ureckinridge gives th outlines of what the defence will be in the Pollard case. It contends that the defendant had never promised to marry tlie girl, and that she was not of good character when the colonel first-met her. Hollywood cemetery at Richmond, Va where tbe remains of Jehersjn Duvts were re-moved to, ie also the burial place of Presidents James Monroe and John Tyler. The Rev (Jliarlea II. Tyndall, of the Droome Street Tabernacle, New York, re cently carried a rooster into hip pulpit to illustrate his sermon. Duriug the per formance the rooster crowed, which was not id the programe. Some "progres3i" preachers do stranpo things. Gov. Waite, of Colorado, is now await ing the decision ot tlie Supremo court .on lengthy statements and questions sub mitted to them before making any furth er "move against the city authorities ot Denver. " ' '"-; .. Another death has resulted from foot ball. ;, Percy Trucblood, a 14 year old son of James Trneblood, a prononent citizen of Chattanooga, died Saturday moning of injuries received tbe previous allemoon from playing football. An antagonist's knee struck him in thcgroin, causing a rupture. Ho suffered intense agony tor twelve hours. . '- - . : All diseases of the akin eared, and loat complexion restored b Johnson Orien tal Soap. , G. W. Gaakl U j -4 '- ,y ); "J. . ; , . lost rocK. Having l,jet S iharee of stock, Num ber 1304 la the -A. & N O. Railroad notice la hereby fWu that application will be made for duplicate thereof ma030d. , ' . i. s W. H. Cooi mural of the Christian Advocate. Ist week's isi-ue of the Rsleigh Chris tian Advocate contains the following no tice to its patrons: This will lie the last iss'jc of the Ral h Chnstinn Advocate from Raleigh. The office will Is? moved this week to irccnsUiro wlico t he coniiil,itcd paper, the North Carolina Christian Advocate, ill lie published. On account of tl move .t will be iinpossii.ie to publish a piper next week We beg the indul gence ol our subscrilHTS, and we feel sure they wiil appreciate our necessities sinl ke allowance for tins interim. I lie new paper will io issue I irom ureens- ro, N. C , March 28th. All correspon nre with the paper should henceforth directed to the North Carolina Chris- laii Ailvocate, (ircenslMini, N. C All our exelian-'i's vill please note tins hange. ' Lecture and Song Service. Hon. E. It. Dudley conducted song services at St. f Vtci s church last Suielay niht, which were r ligoiisly, elaborate. uptiv.iting and irresistible. At the conclusion ol these se: vices, Rev fl. C. Phillips opened the door ot the church for nienil -crs, and at once, as a re sult of the effort of our distinguished ellow citizen, one soul confessed conver ion, faith in Christ, and trained the church. Visitou. In Hiriiiiicdiain, Ala., Siturd iv, a negro Charles Fleming, a desperate city eonvii t, Ittempb d to est- Iin.-.' I In- sir,., t gang. Mreei , oinnnssio.ier lenklnb-r ov r k Ion) oil holsrhack .ne I "id. r I lli'll Mllielnler. The lle-ro snjtrh. d the otliecr's pi-tol Irom his h ind and Ii ed one II into lliirkhallei's bo.U. anotluT into the horse and put a third ihroiiL'b Ins ;n brain, dying instanilv. Ilin k i-.dtet V ivoilnd is not -el'ioll-. Tiie lens,, i In. I. Absolutely Pure cream of t irtar baking powder Highest -if nil iu leavening Ktlllgtll LaTKBT UnitIH S'lAIKS (invr.UNMKNT Km. n Rkimiut. ItiVM. H.V k I NO I'liWI.KU V,l, , I'M'. Willi .St.. N. Y. ' .lotniNon'H Msgnetic til kilU all pains whether internal or external. $ I. IX) size .)et.s; oO ei. Hi' '-io cwltts. C. W.daikill. "An artist would e.i'l the h it tl ol sight." point You in iy lie tastn but tl your wliolc cfl'.-C IH rcasiui gem rally lll'HSCll ill gOOd h.if. in Needy the Npntlcil. l'or this in in a hirdr to sun ...:i bis li n thai .mv other urti c.!c ol dims. -Vh n-ei nmy roceivinp; our :tew S iii ii tf II.iIn. Wo m iy b ivei the. very thmc; ott wunt, do nut buy until yon son us. Wei imve just, r.-uiovciil Irom New York our Htoc.k of Net;licrto ShirtH, dollars and Cnll-t. .1. M HOWAliD. NOTICE. Tils' nn loinlenod, R. H, Outm hi duly (ianliHc.1 ftH Administrator of tlie esiau of John A. (.la ton nud hnrehy r!vb aollce lUal lie requires al I pernrii havlnii olauna auEainni ilia estate or me eaui John A.Oi.od to present thorn to tbe said B 3. Union duly atuneniioaieti, ur pay mnt on or before lh t'.tth day of March I KM or elia this m.tlce will be plead ml In bar of recovery. Persons lode bled io tlie estate mint pay without deUr. B. H. QU (ON, Administrator DON'T DON'T DON'T Lot vour child cnt hin feeth on a plated upoon. I am Helling Gorlmm OompanvN Solid Sferling SILVER, SPOONS For $4.00 per 8t. I have a few Stick Pins left, at lOtits. eaoh. Hair Ltigui-r. Pjns $150 and TLone little Silver Spoons at 75ct,s are not Souvenir high. ty Oome and see ma. EATON. Tlie Jeweler, 97 Middle 8t. Opp. Baptist Ghnrcb. NOTICE ! All Persons indebted to the late Firm of Bar ring ton and Baxter are requested to ome forward and SETTLE their ACCOUNTS, as further indulg ence CAlftfOT be giv n. ' I cannot carry on my BUS INESS without C-A-S-H. I have refrained from push ing those who owe me. think ing they would come forward and settle, but I am now com pelled to resort to more ur gent means- "VV.JD. Darringrton, STTUCESS0R-T5 Darringrton z IJaxter 67 Middle St. . POSTPONED ! NEW YORK, Mar. 1994 JOHN DUNN, Grocer, Sudden illness of our Demonstrator, Miss Reddy. compells post ponement of Exhibit at youf store to work beginning April sec ond. Please announce change in Newspaper C. J. VAN HOOTAN & SON. THE ABOVE Telegram received to day and Explains itsoU. Tlin Oitizans OK- arc invited to visit my store from April 2nd to 4 II i inclusive, to taste a, cup of Van Iloiiten's Famous (Jo- coa. K i s 1 1 I I'tillv, John Dunn. JUST Received SO CASES OF FINE California Peaches, Standard goods.bought low and sold low, ONLY I cts A CAN They are Going Fast Call an1 see them .'." ' V - .. i JOHN DUNN, - - Ue. S5&57ruUockSt You May Travel AROUND THE GLOBE And you will not find such opportunities to save money as are of fered at the Mammoth Establishment OF Hackburn & Willett. GLOBE TROTTERS Stand "by us, and the min in the moon "backs it up, that no where in the CITY can Better Bargains Those who go from place to place, final ly, afier looking ivtry where, come back to us to mak thiir Purchases, FOR THEY FIND TBLY; can not d an well any-- - 47 & 49 ro: T
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