Journal. HE VOLXin-NfO 33. NEW BERNE, N. C. AVEDNESDAY. MAY i), 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS Daily BCSIHESS LOCALS. TICKETS for th eicuilon to Wilming ton next Tuesday are now on nle at tb tore of Mr. D. F. Jarri'. All penmu tarluR rimiifled their iateoUoa or going mil pi cue procure weir tickets at once. IF joa ova ma plru pii w. C E. 8L0TKB. HOW to make money, ! to aire ' it and hay jour medicine from Mace'a Drug Btoie and aave K. A trial will con vince yon. tf. JUST BECEIVEDA lot of Graham and Chocolate wafera at W. D. Barring- MAOdlNB and hand made brick in any quantity for Nile. 88tf Can. Reizkhstsck. WHEN Boraxine ia used according to direction, third of the lalmr and the oiat ofiuap in ordiniiry washing is eared. Samples free at J. F. Taylor's. A. Nice lot of small hans and shoulders at W. D. Harrington 's. TRY Gaskill's Cream Drinks, they sre fine. Nothing hut pure cr.-aui nsel in making them. Orange, 1'inespple, Vumlla, Strawberry, Raspherry nn ;l Bananas. Also Ire Cream Six la. tl. JUST RiTeived a flu.' J. R. Parker, .Ik. M of Ranunas Ht I IIAVEjiwt rwivin m ew lo.ol' Spring ami Suimiit-r suinpUa from Wtinnumkir & llmwn, I'hil nk'lpliin, and samples ol silk Vesis Thi-y are cheap as the times are hiiri Come and louk at thi-in. Jacob (Iartsfibld, with J. U. Holland A Co., Nn. 13 Pollock St. LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howaru. D. P. Jarvi?. Tickets. Centenary M. E. Sunday School will picnic at Mohhend on Thursday of next week. The Weather Rurenu telegram predict u 1 shower yesterday afternoon or to. flight and fair weather to-ilay. 8. 1. Woo ten of La Grange is in the city, attending the meeting of the Finance Coriimiltee of the A. & N. C. R. R. which meets to-night. The ornamental fountain was erected in Cedar Grove Cemetery. It is in bronze surmounted by the figure of u woman. It is a beautiful and noticeable object. Hon. W. T. Calio returned yesterday from a week's trip in Pamlico. He re ports' the crops suffering greatly on ao count of the lack of rain. The Grand Jury of Lewis county failed to find a true bill ia the ease of State vs Ernest Jones ior killing Herbert Russ, of which mention wis made yesterday. As the A. & N. C. R. R. locomotives all carry spirk arrest, r, the officials do not think i ho fire upon the ily-kihi of Ohatluktt mills coul 1 have been caused by a spark trout one of the cninej. Tho overhauling of the steamer Trent it almost completed. About next Mon day she will resume her regular trip to Bay river, in perfect order, both in hull and machinery, The old board of city council met in tlieir last regular sesstion last night, trans acted the closing business of die municipal year and then took a recess to meet again at the call of the Mayor to turn over the city government to the newly elected Board. Heporis reach ns of pre'.ty good rains at several points Raleigh, La Grange, Vanccboro, etc, Those at New Berne have not been as abundant as we wish, but the showers give ho,e that we will toon have the good rain. The North Carolina Senators have agreed to let the case of Mr. Simmons . rest awhile in the finance committee where it baa been so long. They will probably take it np in tho next two weeks, and make a favorable report. ,The first of the Baptist mission meet ings at the corner of Queen and Norwood streets, held last night was a real good one, at rtgirded : both interest and at- tendance. Sunday morning it is propos ed to establish a sabbath school there, Both steamer lines took oat good loads of truck yesterday. The Gaw had over four thousand packtgea. Special ar rangement were made for the last lots on the tipper . deck to' make it to all could be carried. There were abont 2000 pack- ages of peas.' f';'F At the breeding Reason for partridges . Is at hand, let not egp-honbra forget that to take or destroy the eggs of this game bird subjects the offender to a fine not ex ceeding $30 and to imprisonment not ex ceiding thirty day. The penalty it en forced is sufficiently avert' to protect the birds, . Aeiiy ordinance was passed by the Board ol Council, last, nlgbt ta quiring all dogs at large to be muzzled by the 15 iust. After that time all unmuzzled dogs found at largo will be placed in ' a pound and killed if . not redeemed ia twenty-four boon. -,;V 'X'-xl A correspondent in this issue takes -to ask those persona that go to church and take the end seats nearest the aisles. ' It is an Uftly practice and is probably com mitted in all churches. " It it very em barrassing (u people who have to crowd hy these inconsiderate persons,' and also to oshen who pre often held responsible for not pror -rty arranging the early eom e. It is a bad habit and should be oandooed. ' V,,. DEHIISOI'8 WAT5B W0KK8. Tke 014 Dees Mm lvs Vp fer tke lew But (tot la with F.esa YJfec. Some half a dozen years ago MaJ. A, R. Dennison put In a small system of water works, running simply through the busi ness part of the city and baa operated them ever since. He informs us that lie has found they paid him and the only thing that held him back from extending the works all over the city was sim ply that he did not have the money to do. so and could not get others to advance it. It looks as if Ute Major would feel like withdrawing from the business now tlie big works with their ramifications ex. tending even to Ute suburbs are getting in operation, but instead of tliat he is strengthening his stakes and to a certain degree extending his bounds. He lias been getting new customers lately and now has orders to equip and supply three more stores. Mr. Dennison lias just received and put into sen-ice a new 30-horso power boiler This is not to take the place of the Ixiiler he lias been using, but is additional tliereto. He will also repair and enlarge an old boiler he lias and place that in iiosition with the others, giving him a total of alxnit 100 horse power. Sir. Dennison lias also put in a new pump. It is of Uie same style as tliat used at the regular water-works, only smaller. The Major expresses liimself unequivo cally in favor of the city's owning her own water works, and furnishing free hydrants at every comer to supply all the water that any one wants for nny puqiose whatever. Death of Mrs. L. J. Taylor. Mr. L. J. Taylor received a telegram yesterday announcing the death of his wife, Mrs. Carrie Lovick Taylor, in St. John's Hospital, Baltimore, wlieiv she has been fjr two months past. Mrs. Tayler has been a great sufferer for two years past, but lias had the con solutions ot religion to sustuin her. She united with the Biptist church when on ly twelve years old. She was at the time of her denth in the 30th year of her age, She leav.B a husband and three chil drcn,who have the sympathies of our peo ple. The remains will arrive to night. The expectation is for the funeral to take place tomorrow morning from the Baptist church. Goes Back to Farming. Mr. W. H. Jackson, who for a few years has been running a wood yard on the Brinson wharf, expects to leave today by boat, moving to Harlowe, wliere he lias purchased the farm hnowu as the Penn Boll place. Mr. Bjll tlie former owner made Beaufort his home sonic years ago. Mr, Jackson sold out his wood yard business to Mr. Geo. Hamilton and sold his house on Metcalf street to Mr. M. M. I pock. Mr. Jackson was raised on a farm and goes back to his early love. The Naval Reserves. Commander Winslow, of tlie Naval Batallion, has decided to recommend to tlie Adjutant General , that tlie annual cruise of tlie reserves be had on the moni tor Nantucket, from Wilmington, about tlie middle of July. It is proposed to practice tlie crew off Southport in handling of tlie boats and guns, and some of tlie infantry, companies will be invited to join Uiciu in a sliam battle, and an annual ball at the end of the cruise. About Ready ie Open Mr. B. L. Perry has been at the Atlan tic Hotel or soma little time now looking after the getting of everything in perfect order for the season. This week his family comes over to the hotel from their home in Beaufo.it for the summer. We understand that owing to a iiv nilier of people having signified their wish to get down to Morehead before tho first of June, the date first chosen for npeniug it has been decided to regularly on -n tlie hotel in a very little while from now. Motthead no doubt lias a good se.ison ahead and we are glad of it. Pamlico Hews, There k a good ileal of excitement in the county just now between the fence commissioners and Mr. Bill Potter, oc casioned by the tatter's having pulled down a part of the county fence The case will bs tried b fire a magistrate Fr day. , r;':vvs ;t . Both Stonewall and Bavboro carried the prohibition ticket in Monday's elect ion, snd those towns will be dry after July 1st ,.v: v:V:::y -. -- ' Mrs. Reoa Hooker, mother of ex-sheriff D. B Hooker, died on. Sunday night of gastric fever, aged 70. r . Mr. J no. T. Shipp bad his bora burned Sunday. - This is the third baro he has lost by fire the past tour year. It is supposed to have been set on fire. In sured for $900. - Mr. tShipp was a form er citisen of New Berne. .. ,-'f ; The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows is aow in session, at Goldsbaro. The fol lowing delegaUt to it were on yesterday mornings train: Dr. J. H. Ben'.on and W. B. Boyd, of New Berne, W. L. Aren dell, of Morehead City; State Senator L. A. Potter and David Morse, of Beaufort; T. E. Gillman and Mr. Morton of Ons low county. Messrs. P. H. Pellstier and Edward Gerock, of New Berne will go op to-day. - : J 1 " DESTECCTITE CQ3FLA8 RATION. Preperty te the Ta'se ef Aboat Fif leea Tkoeaoe Dollars Goes ap ia Flames at Morebfad City. Morehead bad a destructive fire Mon day night. It commenced between eleven and twelfo o'clock and originated be tween the store of D. Bell & Co , and thj ice house, of the Morched City Ice Comp aoy. Sir. lie Ms store null stock, tlie ice bouse and rouu-nts, sMr. W. T. Wade's hirber shop, tlie two ainall wirehouscs by the A. & N. C. R It . track (one u-ed by the railroad for Imci' 1'ieilit ami the other by the i i rr . ,.xpu- ('ompnny in handling li h) -ir all ihstMycd. Another build'ne.'. Ii it; to Mr. T. I). Welih, . i ; -i .- . I protiably to tin' extent of 200. It ns the one ol u hich the upper floor w is used us the Y. II. ( . A. Hall and the lower tloor as the ti1i - tionarv store kept bv Mr. ( al. I)ni, also a place owned aid run as a meat, iienkcl by Mr Nc edha n Willie. .nr. Len s ios4 on iik siore is not cim.- sidereil to to h s ihau K'.nnO ;t in i I., beyond that The slur.' hail tin ; was hi i li $2,000 ami he C il iie I a I llge s. k le ;il larly, wlncli hail meillv b .n in-.ih iucreusdl. lie h i I f,300 ilisil ranee. The ice house was jointly owne I by Mr: !) Bell, of Morehead and Me-is. C. T. Wiils.in anil Tims. Daniels, of New Berne. The building was a large one, it cost fa.SOO. A new earo nl ice, 1 1 ,.".00 worth, had just been put ill the week Ii -fore, and there was some ice, prol.iMy enough to Ining the value of the annum. on hand up to $2,000 nlrcn ly on hind. There was $1,000 insiinmee on t ie bud d ing, none on the stock. The other plans destioved were il comparatively ainall value and we believe there was no insurance on any of them The lire is quite strongly beliivnl to have been ol incendiary origin. Oihci theories were advanced but did not ap pear to he satisfactory, us for iiisiauce. that the slaking of a barrel of m.c sil ling there started the tire, but it i- staled that the lime was not there when the lire occurred. Mr, Bell had a bad tire in October ol year hi liiic last in his lish houses, and that lire was satisfactoiily traced to one whom he had in his employ. A correspondent has the billowing to say of tho work at the fire: "Again tlie fire engine manipulated by our brave boys did noble work and though unable to save tho above mentioned buildings, pre vented the fire from spreading to other buildings adjacent, and saved to the peo- f lie of Morehead many th. hi-uikIs of ilol ars worth of property." "Set Along." It will not lie a miss at this time to throw out a tew hints on the two words at the head of this article. As fashion seems to lie the order of the day with some people, why not some lending church-goer set the fashion, when they got to church to take seals as far up as possible and not sit on the end of the pew ami be a stumbling block in the wa of others who come in after them. Some big fat persons who are in the habit of sitting on the end of the jiew don't want to lie bothered in getting up and down and liaving tlieir corns ma.sliixl. and it is a general thing that jieople don't love to squeeze by in order to get a sent. So it is unpleasant and inconvenient all-round. My advice to you is to "set along." It is necessary now for deacons and stewards to keep tlie end of the pews lie cause they have to wait upon tlie congre gation to take up tlie collections, etc. I am told that in olden times it was necessary tliat certain persons should sit on the end with their muskets to keep oil' the Indians. We. live in a moreenliglitcued and civilized age and that is not necessary. so be in keeping with the tunes and set along. Church Member. Seventeen Tear Locust. In the Charlotte news of the Sth inst, we find the following about locusts, a pest that fortunately has not yet made their appearance in this tectum. "Mr. Robert E. McDonald waa in from bis suburban fhrni today, and h id a good deal to say about the 17 year locusts. He n ports that they are coming out of the ground in great numbsre, but between the English sparrows, the chickens and the young turkeys, they have an unequal battle for life On bis hum. It is no unu sual sight to see' two sparrows tugging ovtr one locust. One will have one end of the locust and the seoond will have the other end, and the locust-has to come in two. His chickens refuse to eat corn since the loensts have appeared. 1 under toe oat trees is tlie best place to observe the coming np of these i asects. The ground under these trees is literally riddled with boles, out of which the lo custs make their way, Mr. McDonald says that today they were beard to aing for the first time, and within a week they will be able to drown the sound of church bells." ..- ' . ,-v , ; Coxey's Army and the South ' While the South is bv no means free from blame in many matters, yet in such cases ss the Coxey-army movement, it proves the real soundness of its .business and ot its people by its failure to take part in any socialistic movements of tramps. A Correspondent of the Mann facturera' Record calls attention to the fact that the South has ample fertile and cheap land for all the unemployed peo ple ot toe West or East, it members or Coxey's army, says this correspondent. really want work, they all can : find oc cupation as tenants or , owners of laud wbicn may be Bought on credit in any part of the South.- Manufacturers' ..Ror cord. . ' . , ' . ! .. It appears from Investigation now going on that the armor plate frauds practiced on tlie government by Carnegie & Co. are much larger than tlie public was first led to suppose, . THE WATER WORh' Aj?ains. Itnjlng Them I he cdy o: in a Coadition tn do s . Epitob JoriiNAi.: The question arises are the works to Ik' puicll.sed by the town at a spiculative value, or will the town lease thnn. We dwuhl ( ut our garment according to the cloth. Is this town in a 1 i r am ial condition to purchase these w irk; it can be ascr;ol truthfully and without su, uvs lul coiitiadiction that it is not. The taxes. State, county and town, this year, will be over two dollais for the one hundred dolbus valuation, to si nothiti',' l tow n and county poll whicii is about tivc dollar, and il the Wmks are purchased at a Sterul:itivo v.i'ite--and it is not probable that tnev will he sold ot a low Ikrure, linn our taxe, town State and county will Is: from $2:25 to$2..'i0 on the one hundred dollars valuation. This is inoie than our already oxer laxeii pi opie can mar. I hat tins is a te: r bly ti I i' tden eouinimiMv no one will deny it is useless to cite ns to the bonded deb' ol other tewus in h, m itr if llic citizens ol those towns are fool CIIOUe;ll to t i l!l,-is.ll S Ulltil M I S, , j s sa kni'4 InitiK - and al-o invtMni'-iits. a oi I towns 1 1 1 1 I a ed and bonded. :s I hev would p.-ti em c, il is not sule for us I t follow the eMlinple. New Heme is now on the tlood tide ol i . s)erilv. il l no! lax ih any more. The iieeisilii s of the town do not re.llire it. rather lnakco:,r expenses les. it possibly much less: il i.ui be done and equa-llv as eood ICslllts will follow. Ill assessing property the rule laid dowas throughout the s ale; is to assess at about j of the valuation ol the property, if sold. Pioperty is assessed at too lnli a valua tion both in this town and in thecounlrv :i'i I no uicre isc sl-mM be made, o:i the coin r irv, there 0114 hi' to ! a red 111 lion in the 11 t valuation. Buy these Water Woi ks, I (hid help the poor tenement owner whiic. ill lulely pay, and that o'lh with t he -Ii nil st economy, his, or her taxes. The belief plan would have been for our town authorities to hare entered into no contiact whatever with the water Com pany, now, they have made the contract, lei tlu 111 sta k lo it : but do not go furtbei and tile up a hue debt upon the tax pav ers. Ill the course ol a lew years nut county debt will b- 1 utiivly paid then our county taxes will ! greatly reduced, and the town will b.- able to stand an in- r. as of taxaliou. There is no telling the hugcexp nse ut- leiidenl upon the o ner-h.p ol water woiks; and it woulil lie very bid policy for the .iiilhoiihe. in purch isi' tle.-in, Knowing iiothine of the expeiis of 1 1111 ning them. If they are to be so cxeeed- Illgly prohlable those vv ho are i them and Lt In the low 11, vv by not in ehaige of ihein retain ep the profit, to theiiisel- ip-e the rem irks by sug the city reul the water yes. I will new eli ges:in: lhat works. (.TlihED ITEMS OF NEWS. The 1 liMiioerals carriiil Soulhporl 1111111: iial eliiliou 011 Monday bv a goml inaonly. Cnl. Mary Skinner. il sub-treasury plllisl SHSH' at I'Xpll ls III ktVp fiine, is In make a I'c Killsloti on the I'.Mb. II IMSikinu till the elivlinn. The Louisville, Kv.. ( oiniei-bmrnal prnlesi against has come out in cinplial the eli eb f W. ( '. I', llnvkenrid: It is now thought priKible the Tarilf bill will pass the Senate and Congress by Imiu Hull, while il is tint exiiixtiil tnl- joiirtinient will lie bad la-fore August, if then. A vv ater-siinui. fnllnvyed by hail, de- va.s:ilisl several Kansis eoilnlles mi the 111 ilisl. lee I'ro.e In the thickness of twelve inches, and many buildings were iimlisliisl. Il is elaimeil that the amendments to the Tarill' bill agreed nn by the Setuile compromise conimithv makes it pnicti- allv a new lull one that .Mr. tlson will hardly recognise as his. .Mr. II. ('. Ilerrick. Into of the Martin County Sun. has purchased a half interest 111 tho Hson .Mirror and will assist I lie illimitable Henry Blount in spreading the intellectual desert of that delectable sheet. Tho Western Sentinel has an interview with Senator .lurvis. The senator prom ised to do what he could for a public building at Winston ami also to look after tolmcco legislation. The New York State Constitutional Convention meets at Alliany to-day to revise the Constitution, This is the sev enth convention the State has had for like purpose. It is composed of 97 Uepuli ticans, Tit Democrats and one lalior dele gate. Mobs arc using dynamite at the works near Birniingliani. At Price's mines; on Horse creek thev blew up everything, and fired nearly two hundred shots into the company's store and houses. The trouble grew out ot retiisal ot tlie nuners to strike. Serious trouble is apprehended at this place, in West Virginia and in Pennsyl vania. Governor 0' Fcrrall of Virginia has issued an order directing that the public othces et the state be closed on Thursday, the day of the dedication of Mary Wash ington's monument at Fredericksburg, and that the flags on the Capitol be kept at half btaff from sunrise until sunset of that day. In tlie U. S. Senate on Monday Mr. Allen, of Neb., Populist, offered a 'resolu tion of enquiry as to tlie arrest and assault ing ot Uoxie & Co., wlule entering the capital grounds in a quiet and orderly manner on May 1st. un motion ot Mr. Cockrell, tlie resolution was laid over to yesterday. Election at mwport. , Newport, N. C, May 7th, 1894. : At an election held in . JNew day, the following ticket was elected. JU. Yf. Perkins, Mayor. ' W. S. Bell, C. Mann, J. L. Bell, and E. A Haskett Commissioners, I; V-V-' E.L.P. " f -- lasoale Notice. ; :j IKil Mirrnlii fTi tnim nn 1 r f 1 . m rf fit John's Lodge No. S.. A.F. & A. M. will be held in their hall to-night, at 8 o'clock work in jr. V. JJegree. "A tun attendance Is desired; . Tuning brethereo cordially inyited. ; -' J. S. Barkiqrt, : , - - -. Secietary. ViSCtllOIlO COKRESPOXUKNCE. Recent llapenlngs in the Vlila je An i Excursion to liarkhtirii Ji . '."TJJiletiN Faim. Mrv-lwv. Ken-Uv. ot SIoim-wuI1. ha l n enyrNo Mrs. (i 1 1 l w - JW. .MtJJinie t berry has a. sition aAsuiesman ill the ll l "-lar lioiw of New Berne 1 , ul, 1 fkir little town is lion the enoeolthe attractive M.- l.or.n... - ll.e ot Maple ( ypus. s.. MisseM l'onrl and May : Mr. Tipp SaterthwaJ IrtMlme; vniingsiieii. h;v-s ae C.! Tn Wasbinglon. . ( . ( lur town elii tion on suited a.s follows. Mr Muvor.s Mr. Charles If r MesiSLsvl-l- I'. hue. H 1:. w . I. .l.tWillisr tsnV(iissionei' tlie df .lnBiM ii- v , I"' I H ! lei -1 r.s I - than We liave'rm.r. and .ii-.. walk-. M's- Moll,,- l,.. - ,,d Mr ol Nrw It rue. -1 h -1 1 1 our I.nvn a- il ue-i- , U I11I,.. 'i'lie will !m- .111 1 1 -h-aiiiCr .infliti 1. to , --r- II I'. 1: -i.t 1 1 1 1 1 Me- I,! II , WlHell's tUjill. Ileal i'w I! rue llesilay M.IV" the 'III,. I 1,11 . pile a g i lime. U e 11,1 New I '.erne w 1,1 at our pie in,'. Some of the were mi I, an. I girls will loir. Mav . I so 1. In-. t ,1V 1. 1 b,-l, of Ii 11, 1-011, e-; l!,is 1:1 ! MOKEIIEAI t'Oltltl.SI'OMII'iNI K. Klec inn ami Other w. of the It lill i- Vel V Man of ,, inenioiia I 1 xei: llbh 111-t. 1 li, he rev , v al 111, el in . I" chllivll are in re ,-,,lg I night under the ab'e on h 1 1 L 1 Dr. Helen. I!ev. Mr. I..II V, an aged .Old logon . leen.e I H,pl:-t lliini-l,r :-,'iil. n I, al his iv-j, i, tie.- here. The low II ele, 1 i -1, ,.,--, . 1 oil' , ,A ,ll,ellv to- lav. The regular li. k, el, lied a- follows A. -I. M inavor. V. I'. Adam-. K V. 1 1, : I II V Tin 1'. I. Webb, and Martin . ,0 sinllel-. They are good 111,11 ,11, 1 will doublle-s giv e u- -o.o.l lou ,1 g.. . , n:,,, -, 1 1 fir the ensuing ve ,r. Mr. I! 1!. M ,lli-,,a. I, li 1. .-I.,y v. M, hi- fl ietl'ls M iss Kaiinie ll.ivis and I! . Ir. lir-idshaw logo lownio Smvini where he ha- v i-ll, d ,il:te nil -11 lor the las few lilonths. Mr. S. W. Wade who is operat,,: ,1 Stella for the W. N. N. It. U. cotupaiiy was home last wi.'k and joined part n! our Sun, lav school picnic at Camp Ilojart . Mav 7. IS" I. The Slate Craml Lodge of Odd fell, met 111 ( loldsboro y estei'da a,l-lres ot' wel, otne w as elullg. e bv (has. i. Ave,k. The. Id ill the N eils,. I .,,,-.. I'J. Absolutely Pure orearn of tartar baking powder Highest of all iu leavening strength. Latest United States Oovsrnmknt Kood Rkpoht. Royal Bakino Powdkb Co.. 106 Wall St.. N. V. SPECIAL STEAM Kits. Ml C. D. -"s-sS-i DAILY - FREIGHT - LINE. On and after Monday April l(i. a Steamer of this line will sail from New Berne DAILY (Sunday excepted) at 4 P. M., until further notice. THE STR. NEUSE Carrying the U. S. Mail and 1 as- sen,ers will sail as usual on Mon day's, Wednesday's ami Friday's. GEO. HENDERSON, Agt, New Berne, N. C. April 9th 1894. NORFOLK, M-BfflM anil WASHINGTON, N. C. ALL WATER ROUTE. Str. New Berne WILL SAIL TUESmY'S & FRI DAY'S 1 P. M. tStefimer ELKO WEDNESDAY'S 1 P. M , atul SAT1 ' K- DAY'S 7 P. M. THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO N. Y. CITY. J-Dell very1 via O.D.& S.Co. Guamn- teed. . ' '' ' No Transfer Charges. piola. clyde line, Baltimore old hatline, bostoh providence h. ft m . trau9. co. wABHrNGTON. D. C. NORFOLK Jt WASH- -,' b'4, '' -. """ TON 8. B. COv. , ' - RICHMOND' Ta.S. B. CO. i - RALPH GRAY, Agt.' , New Berue, N. 0. v Stirring up Trade r? "''A-.!1. Is N ;t so Very Hard wIhmi we in:iko THE liDUOEME VA FAlYnODY Is Astonished AND PEOPLE WHO Buy Are Immensely Pleased. STIRRING Is kept up constantly, although things are or dinarily dull at this time. -0 0 o - THE REASON Is that People na turally come where they are sure to get VALUK jKOJi, THEIR MONEY. No Forced, Cut or closing out sales nec essary at the Stores ot SACKBM & mm 47 4Q Pollock Street. - THAT VA h" CO Ae -A- FINE LOT OF SHAFER'S Sugar Cured fust In. Small Pig Hams. HOIGE 3RFIKFAST STRIPS A N I ) Small Shoulders. M C. Hams Beautiful iy Cured, ONLY 12 1-2 ors Another lare Invoice of California Evap ated Fruits Just in. California Prunes 10c " Extra. 15c Pears 10c Peaches 15c " pe led. 20c Apricots 20c Pi c Dried Apples 10c J.DC; kEvapjrated Ap ples 15c Another lot of those Fine California Peach es 31b standard goods 17 ONLY cts AC AH . inuM niifin J U 1 1 II , ; Lr II 1 1 1 1 f i., n - . :, C: . I .-., x.s i