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VOL. XIII. W 34.
NEW BERNE. N. C. TUESDAY. MAY 15, IM)4.
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BC8I!teSS LOCALS.
FOR RENT Tbe ety dcairable rei-
dene cor. South Front and Mrtcalf Sir.,
Hirmerly occupied by Mr. 8. O. Roberts.
Terffli moderate. Apply to Cliaa B. Hill,
East Side Market Dock. tf
niCYCLB CtapTand Hoar. The laimt
thins "in bicycle cap and hose jmt re
ceived at Sol Cob eNa. alOlw
DO YOU want a wheel 7 For 100 spot
cash. I will nil a bran newJlSM "Liberty
Bicycle" jot been ridden a little to
how it regular price $125 can be
aeea at Dr. Blorer! store.
alOlw J. W. Watson.
IF you awe mo please par me.
C. E. Si-oveii.
HOW to make money, is to ftive it and
bay your medicine from M.icc's Drug
Store and save 85. A trial will con
vince yon.
tf.
JUSTRECEIVEDA lot of Oraham
and Chocolate waters at W. I). IlarriDg
ton'f. MACHINE and hand made brick in any
quantity for sale.
m'iSit Chah. Reizknstein.
WHEN Boraxine in used according to
directions, a third nf the UIor and the
cost of soup in ordinary washing is saved.
Sampled free at J. F. Taylor's.
A Nice lot of small hams and shoulders
at W. I). Harrington's.
TRY Oaskill's Cream Drink", they are
fine. Nothing but pure crea.u used in
making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla,
Strawberry, Rusplerry an l Bunnnaa. Also
Ice Cream Soda. tl.
I HAVE jnst received l ew In. of Spring
and Summer samples from Wanainakcr
& Brown, Philadelphia, and samples ol
silk Vests Tliey are cheap us (he times
are hard. Come and look at tliein.
Jacob Hartsfikld, with .1. U. Holland
& Co., No. 18 Polluck St.
LOCAL NEWS.
NK W A I) VEll TISEMKNTS.
Howard.
Citizens IlanU. Statement.
The Weather Bureau continues to pre
dict fair weather.
Remember the Vance monument mcot
toniorrow noon.
The hour lor the Presbyterian excur
sion to leave this morning and tho Epis
copal tomorrow morning, is 8:40.
Sunday there was quite a good rain at
Newport. It extended up towards New
Bemo some miles but none of it reached
here.
Palmer, Rivenburg it Co., of New
York, ired the following truck quota
tions last night: Cabbage, $100 and $1.50;
peas, half barre', 5oc, and $1.50, bushel,
5c, te $1.00. Strawberries 4 to 8.
Mr, George Watts of Durham, a mem
ber of the firm of W. Duke, Sous & Co.,
branch of the American Tobacco Com
pany lias donated to Durham a $25,000
hospital, and endowed it with $25,000
more.
' Bean picking is likely to begin on a
small scale next week. Tliey have been
blooming aliout a week and young beans
can now be seen on the vines. W. II.
Shepard, col., shewed us a sample about
half grown from his garden Monday.
Timothy Bow, one nf the colored bar
bers of the city, had a chicken to hatch
out, natural in every way, except that it
was double headed. Each head was per
fect The chicken died and was placed
In alcohol yesterday for preservation.
Miss Mary Bryan will leave this morn
ing to visit her sister, Mrs. C. U. Rhem
of Halifax, N. C. During her abience
Mr. W. M. Wtbb, of Morcbead City, will
take her place He came up
yesterday morning for the purpose and
was at his post of duty through the day.
Tin Presbyterian excursion leaves this
morning giving the parties who go on it
an opportunity to visit either Wilmington
or Wnghtsville or both in a single day
including a visit to tho ocean if Wrights-
villelfthe trip taken.
Centenary Methodist pic-nic will leave
for Morehead Thursday morning at
half past eight o'clock. As the number
of can is limited to six coaches, the fare
for nurses will be 75 cents. Regular
tickets to non-membew will be $1.00
1 This entitles to dinner.
" To-morrow morning the Episcopal pic
nic loaves, according to announcement al
ready given, for Jacksonville by train;
and from there by steamer to tho noted
- ferra of Mr. Thomas A. Mclntyre, on
New river, and then after dinner down
the river to the great Atlantic ocean.
' The mission Sunday school of the Bap
tist church, was opened at the eorner of
Pollock an J Norwood, streets (near Mc
Carthy's store)Sunday with a satisfactory
number for the first meeting. ' It is in.
teoded, however, to work the school up
to larger proportions. There will bo serv
ices in the same room to-night .
The torn table of the W. N. & N. R, R.
and the side track from it to the main line
now stands teady 1or use. It was put to
use for the first time yesterday at eight
o'clock. Eogine No," f gravel train
was the one turned upon it Those in
charge were conductor J. T. DoJy; en
ginecr J. W. Wallace and foreman W. T.
Canadny..
The Coxey army moved out of Wash
ington and the District oi uoiumoia Dae
nrday to Blandensburg, just over the
Maryland line. The governor of Mary
land has been, telegraphed asking that he
do nrt aliow them to camp there, to
whU h no answer had come at latest ad
vices, . .
8C5DAT AFTERHOOJ
At tke I. H. C. A. -Large Uaiaeria; -IaterestiBf
Exercise.
There was a large gathering of people
at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon, it
being the regular monthly meeting at
which ladies arc invited to attend. A
varied and well arranged program had
been prepared and it was carried out in
a most acceptable manner.
The address of the evening wus by our
townsman, Mr. John Stanly Thomas, re
cently connected with the New York
Trades schools, and former secretary ot
the Washington Heigths Y. M. C. A.
The address was about twenty minutes
in length and had a splendid flow of
language and was delivered iu his usual
vigorous and forceable style.
All the seats in tho large liall were oc
cupied, and on the spacious plattorui
ero members from the various choirs,
and more spirited and delightful singing
was never heard at one of these meetings.
A number ol special pieces were sung
that were highly omplimented.
MeHsrs. Stalling, Harper, Clark, and
Hartsfield sang "Jerusalem, My Glorious
Home," a very pretty quartet.
That popular eong "Come, ' which is
usually sung as a solo was this time rend
eied as a duet by Misses Stella Roberts
and C'larita Clark, with full choir in the
horus.
Only one other special piece, a bass
solo "The lieacon Light," by Mr. U L.
Pay lor. accompanied by Missis Roberts,
and Clark, and W. Kojh in the chorus.
It was a pretty air awl woll sung.
Mr. Pay i or has been a resident ol New
Berne but a short while, and to the
greater portion ot tne audience, was
the first time ho had been beared iu solo.
lie has a very deep, full voice and ad
mirably adapted to piece's met'ium high
in retpstcr.
Coming and doing
Rev. J. T. Jenkins, who has been con
ducting a revival meeting in Beaufort
passed through yesterday morning en
rente to Winston. Mr. Jenkin's home
until recently was Wilmington. Through
this summer it will be at Winston. His
nullity have already gone to the latter
place.
Rev. C. G. Vardell returned las' night
from Kinston, at which place he took
part Sunday iu the installation of the
officers of the church.
Hr. and Mrs. Charles Ilallock went
down last night to spend a . few days in
Beaufort.
Mrs James A. Bryan left on the steam
er Neuse to visit triends at ths North.
Mr. Hiram Bell of Pollocksville lelt on
the steamer Neuse on a business trip.
Mrs..Ios. B. Clark and daughter left on
tho Neuse to visit relatives at, South
creek, Washington and Elizabeth City.
Miss Lillio Benton of Smithficld, ar
rived to visit Miss Clyde Benton.
Mrs.II.R,Bryan returned from Fayette-
villo where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs . W. B. Broadfoot.
Mr. Hill Humphrey returned from
Jacksonville.
Dr. E. L. Cox and wile of Jacksonville
are registered at Hotel Albert.
Messrs. Jos. and Benj. Ilalin, of the
city, Mr. I. Hass of Texas and M. Stras-
burger, of New York went down to
Morehead to take a fishing Irolic.
Before the Mayor.
Hearing was had youciday morning
before Mayor Ellis in tho c ic of ths af
fray botweon Mr. Win. Watson and Dr.
Jos W. Duguid, and in tho case of Jos,
W. Watson for assault on M. F. Ulrich.
Alt three submitted and judgment was
suspended upon payment of cost.
Sdll another disturbance grew out ot
tho affair Sunday night. Mr. Will Wat
son, jr , passe I Dr. Duguid who was
standing on the street back to him, and
upon recognizing him, he struck hi n on
the side of the head with his walking cane
and then attacked him fun her. Tiie two
were quickly separated.
Tlie walking cane being considered a
deadly weapon Mr. Watson upon a hear
ing liefore tbe Mayor was bmnd oyer to
the Superior court in the sum of $50. Mr.
Watson apologized for the attack and lie
and Dr. Duguid made friends.
Wu are very glad indeed to see this un-
fottimate affair so amicably SHilcd and
the parties concerned willing to resume
their customary friendly relations.
The Epworth League Entertainment
The Epworth League rooms were filled
last night with an appreciative audience
to hear the result of tbe efforts of the
members at raising money to pay for their
piano". All the members who made money
for the purpose didn't try to make a poem
but a number of them did, and the read
ing of them was an amusing feature.
Miss Leah Jones was awarded ihe prize
(a scarf pin) for the best poem, Mr. Will,
Btallings the booby priae for the worst
one, and Mr. Jas Gaskins took the prise
far raisins the larsest sum six dollars,
This prize was a bright penny foi seed
money. Refreshments closed tbe even
ings enjoyment 37 00 was raised.
Test Caws '''-':'-.'-'!'..fj .:. '?
Two of the mnsrzled dogs bad a fight
yesterday. . They could growl and bark
and poke their noses at each other but
could not inflict any damage.
- One of the dogs with a muzzle on was
seen to catch a bird. He beld
him, killed and managed to eat him even
if he was muzzled. Right good work for
him. . . '.v
CARTERET COUNTY EETIT1L8
Party Accessions ! Baeafort Baptist
Canrch;io Two Weeks-Work
la Other Charchte.
One of tbe most successful revivals ever
held in Beaufort closed Sunday in the
Baptist church of Uiat city. It was it
two weeks duration, and the results are
forty additions to the neptist church, and
a few to the Methodist.
Twenty-f ur of the converts were bap
tized 8 inula? thirteen men and eleven
ladies. Twelve more have made appli
cation for church in bcrabip, been ac
cepted and will U lupiized next Sunday.
In addition to thev, four Iwuo had once
been memb ra but h id wandered off were
reclaimed and a-e again in tbe enjoyment
ol religion and in fellowship with God's
people. There were also a number of
church members who had grown cold
brought back to their first lov.
In addition to the above, two of the
converts united with tbe Methodist
church Sunday, and the pastor has the
names of about half a doz.-n others who
intend to j.iin. 1
The nieetints were held twice a day
for two weeks. Rev. J. T. Jenkins a:
sisted the pastor, conducting the meetings
and preaching. He preachef simply,
plainly, ami in a direct, and unequivocal
n anner, and seems to be a firm believer
in thoroughness iu whatever is Hone.
Nearly all. if not every single one, who
has made a profession during the meet
ings has either alreaily united with some
church or given his name to some pustor
for that purpose. Mr. Jenkins told his
congregation thai he would not give any
thing tor a hanl-i-haking religion which
would not carry the professor into the
church and into heaven.
A feature of tho meeting w as the whole
souled manner w ith w hich other christ
ians ot the city worked in the meetings.
Itev. Mr. Bunipass of the Methodist
church and his people worked regularly
in them, and numlcrs of the best Episco
palions also co-operated heartily.
There was large attendauce from the
beginning ot the meetings but no special
interest was manifested until the sabbath
following their commencement. The
plan on which they were conducted was
for the christians to work among the un
converted in after meetings.
The interest held to the last. Even on
Saturday night the church was crowded
and it was lacked also on tbe sabbath
to its utmost capacity, although the other
churches were then holding their services.
Seven of those who are to be baptiz
ed next sabbath were received last Sun
day night, the very last meeting held.
At the latter part of that meeting tbe
right baud of fellowship was extended by
the other members to those who had been
baptized that afternoon.
The music during the meetings is well
spoken of. There were about fifty voices
in the choir, Mr. J. S. Leonard, ol Wil
mington, was tbe leader in this part of
the services.
Mr. Jenkins, was, until the 1st of April
pastor of a church in Wilmington. At
that .time be sjvered his pastoral relation
ships to enter upon evangelistic work.
He held his first scries of meetings in
Richlands, Onslow county, immediately
afterward, and has since held two others
all with large success, the Beaufort meet
ings being bis fourth. He has engage
ments ahead reaching until near the close
of the year.
Meetings have recently been held in tbe
Baptist church of Morehead City by the
pastor, Rev. J. H. Huyden, assisted by
bis father Rev. Jos. Huyden, of Rich
mond, Va. They resulted in additions to
tli a two churches of Morehead. Sunday,
six united with tbe Baptist church four
upon profession of faith and two by let
ter; and four with the Methodist church
two upon profession of fa;th and two
by letter.
We are informed that the twenty-four
baptized at Beaufort Sunday was the
largest number ever baptized there at
one time but we are told that about eight
years ago at Morehead there were thirty
eight baptized at once. They were con
verted in a series of meetings conducted
by Rev. W. T. Jones, a brother-in-law of
Mrs. W. E. Clarke, of New Berne. Mr.
Jones is now- pastor of one of the Baptist
churches of Goldsboro.
The Doa? Matsti.
The dog muzzles have arrived and 100
dogs were muzzled yesterday. Other
muzzles are at tbe poliee station ready
(or the Owners of dogs to buy them at 28
cents each. . They are suited to docs ot
all sizes from the large mastiff lo tbe
smallest pet dogs.
Most of the dogs do not take kindly to
thair new ornament and poll at it until
tbey god their efforts avail not.
Judging trout tne reports through tbe
country generally tbe hydrophobia epi-
demiq, is increasing andready acquiescen
ce in the requirements of the ordinance
should be given by all.
The Southern Methodista in Conference
at Memphis, Terra., are discussing with
much warmth wnetber it snail De a viola
tion of church discipline tor a member to
turn a petition to srant a liquor license.
Tbe indicatioos are they will decide that
It is. f " 'i- .- -. - . -
The New York World closes a disserta
tioa on the Kentucky prodigal in these
words: "He is not a penitent sinner, bat
a detected wrong-doer. And it is obvisus
that his regret is less for sin than for be
ing found out," ,
THE BROOKLTX TABERNACLE
AraJa Burned-The Hotel Kareat and
Other Property AatounUag to Over
$1,000,000 Goei With It.
The Brooklyn Tab -made, Dr. Tal
mage's cliu.vb, wis tiurncd to the ground
on Sunday soon after the congregation at
morning service was di missed.
This is the third time it has hevn turn
ed and each fire w as on Siuida. It was
new and cost $400,000.
The Hotel Regent next to it, estimated
at $800. 000 was also entirely
lest roved.
together with other
buildings to t lie
amount of $50,000.
Dr. Talmage thanked (lixl while the
church was burning that the fire did not
occur earlier while the 0,000 people were
tending the services.
Tbe Hotel Regent was insured for
$500,000. No mention is made of any
insurance on tho Taberoacle.
U. 8. LIFE SAVISU STATI DNS
Their Number How the Work Is
Carried On
Editor Journal: I follow up mv
iast.anent the Light House, with a few
points regirding the V. S. L. S. sjations.
which began servico on the N. L. coast.
alKmt 174, mainly through and by the
etlorts of Hon. S. 8. Cox. (Sun Set) of N.
Y., in grateful commemoration of whose
meritorious and eloquent efforts the sta
tions bave causeil a massive solid silver
vase, 24 inches high, weighing 75 ouiises,
to lie presented, with a graphic and
apropos inscripti on, to "'Mrs. Cox. Dec.
12, "91," a facsimile of which, Deatly
framed conspicuously hangs in every
station.
There are 24 lietweeu ( 'ape Fear and
the Virginia line, situated alout 150 yards
from the ocean and alsiut six miles apart.
with a halfway house tietween where
the Uol one from the station north.
ne liom the south, meet and, exchanging
their "checks," of bra, similar to those
used by the fiend of a baggage smasher.
of course Uiflerently lettered to prove
that each liave been to tbe rendezvous,
retrace their step, while all night others
from every station are similarly engaged.
at intervals of three hours each and the
same precaution is strictly observed in
foggy or tliick weather during the day.
fcaca patrolman carries a (so I 11 desig
nate it) ''machine," of tin, covered with
canvass ooden ends, shaped ala a
cartridge-ljox, containing three what are
termed "coston" signals, .1x3, something
in shape liko a shell, which on sight or
hearing of a vessel in distress or wreck,
are placed in a brass holder annexed, and
by means ot a similar "plunger are vx
plnded. emitting a light of a deep redish
hue, wnicli lieing partol the International
Code, are understood, as warning vessels
to keep oil', tint the breakers synonymous
W illi death, are near.
rroin eacu stauon aooiu l-j. on leet ts a
nole GO leet high, cleeted to top, 40 feet
to crosHlrees, 20 to topmast, on which
dags and pennants of all nations are run
up, when necessary, during the day. S.
end of station is the boat room, contain
ing a life car and surf boat, preservers
and oilier appliances, including the brass
'Lyle gun, shooting a long iron shot,
20xKJ inches round, over a vessel in dis
tress, so that a line attached may by the
sailors Iu so handled as to connect them
to the shore and many lives saved by the
methods of the "hawser" anil the
"breeches buoy,'" which is successfully
done on many occasion. A full descrip
tion my ability and your space alike lor-
bids. A few essential points though mav
interest the general reader.
A telephone connects eich one from
Cape Hatteras to Cape Henry, while there
is also a teiepbone line trom t ape llenry
to Hatteras inlet in the interest of tbe
Signal servico.
There are offices nt Cape Henry. Cur
rituck Inlet (in chargo of Mr. Dozier, a
clever, genii 1 and a first rate checker
player) Kitty Hawk, ending at Durant's
Station and Hatteras Islet. Each station
is strongly built on four mud sills, nec
essary by reason of the winds and action
of the sands, and, being constructed by
Uncle Sam, it goes without saying that
in design, execution, warmth and ventila
tion, tbe convenience and benefit of the
crew, is assured. The crew numbering
eight, is captain and six surf-men com
mencing first September; one extra
comes in first December and all leave first
of May except tbe captain who remains
on duty tbe whole time.
Much more could 1 write but tbe time
for my Hegira te close by and my heart Is
too troubled at tbe idea ot tbe lata that is
before it to bo inditing of ephemeral mat
ter, though I will say that tbe capts of
stations 7, o, 9, and tbe crews also are, to
my personal knowledge, gentlemen of ex
perience, culture, ability, and knowledge,
and act so as to nake yon feel at home.
Tbe beach drill is exceedingly interesting,
and to a looker-on peculiarly intricate,
yet order soon evolves from chaos, and as
it would be in earnest the man in the
"whip-lee," safely guarded by the
' breeches-buoy' rescues sand-nrma and
is saved, while tney nave now a new
''machine;'' might terra it a search-light
indeed, for it isso arranged that the whole
arrangement can be performed as correct
ly and minutely as by noonday, the light
being vividly distinct ten mites.
I wamot anuaticaly Inclined gumcientiy
to venture out in tbe surt -drill, tnougo
the evolutions were gracefully and thor
oughly penormed.
On the night of April 30th I was hos
pitably and Kindly entertained Dy uapi
Corbet and crew, of L. S. S. No. 6, and
noted with interest the departure of the
crew on the stroke of 12, as their term of
eight months meritorious service then ex
nimd. and thev became retazated to
nvate avocations until tne nanus oi
ime point to 12 on the night of the 31st
of August, next, and I was forcibly re
minded of tne olden custom of watching
the Old year out and tne New year In,
and with aadness I thought of the chances
that all those gay, clever, chivalrous pro
tector or property and savers or lives
m ight ever return and their laughter,
aong and Jest Detorever.
BBADHAM
ntPjrii(y -Coir
TUX : PBESCEItTlONS. AI ANY
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CULLED ITEMS Or" NEWS.
(ien'l. W It. Cm lot nt C..ir
a $29 conirilution t the onfe lmiic
monument fund.
John M. Benson, the absconding treas
urer of Bladen county, was cnpttin-d inr
bis home on the ni-ht of tlie 1 1th, hv W.
D. May and 1 1. A. Waddell.
Mr. Walter (I Su. a young married
man living near (tolds'siro, was act ident
ally drowned on Saturday while sciunij;
in Stony creek.
A telegram says that Cleveland lias lelt
Washington on another fishing excursion
in Company with Secretaries (n-.liani
and Herbert. It is thought the North
Carolina coast is their destination.
According to the opinion o( tin- Su
preme court of the Stale, recentiy indi
cated, lour Justices of that court Mill have
to l voted tor at the November election
this year.
Friends of Congressman Hower in the
Einht district are pushing his claims for
reelection, He is a llemoerat of the "bintl"
for revenue only" type, and will liuvc ;i
Hlrotiu following in the i onention.
Indications point to (he nomination of
t lates over Johnston fur foivernor in the
Democratic primary in alabaina on s itur-
dny.
The Senate is making vcr s.,w. it any.
progress with the tarill lull. The Denio-
rats are dilteruig with eac h otner and
the Republicans are -dl obstructing us
much as possible.
Col. M. t'. I'. I!ru -kenraLe lia- the
hui.)h, tlie ladies and the Press of Ki n-
tuckv opposing his re-election three intlii-
!nces tluit are pretty hard to overcome.
The liard times bave struck Tes. Foi
the lirst time in her history, she" has not
a dollar iu tbe Treasury, and it i- thought
ihe w ill be st vend hundred tlioii and
lollars in debt by the ml id the
year.
A Kentucky dispittb says thai a half
a down Coxryites nave si;litt'd tur Wash
ington in a balloon. The report origina
ted at Harrodsbiirg, whicb. it is hardly
necessary to say, is not a prohibition
town.
Tho Convention ot Southern Riptists
that has loen in session in Dallas. Texa,
the 'past two weeks, a.lioiii'ns today.
Alsuit two hundred of the delegates will
go on an cxcuision through Mexit o U'fore
returning to their homes.
"(Mi
Bakincr.
a. aa o""
rbwaer
Absolutely
Pure
A oream
f tartar baking powder
1 in leavening strength.
Highest of
Latrst Units States Government
Kooo Repoiit.
Royal Baking Powdkb Co., 106 Wall
St.. N. Y.
Johnson's Magnetic t )il, horsa brand.
s a powertul liniment especially pre-
paicd for external uso for persons and all
liseases ot liorses and cattle. ?l.im size
50 cts. 5(1 ct. sizj 25 cLs.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF THE
Citizens' Bant of New Berae, N. C.
At the Close of business
May
4 th
18114.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts,
13M,OS.-i.04
400.28
2,930.03
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured,
Real Estate,
Banking House,
Furniture and Fixtures,
4,704.72
1,002.00
(116.00
Stocks and Bonds,
Due fram banks,
ia.soi.c.4
7,772.70
Cash,
170,'J27 4i
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in,
50,000.00
3,000.00
3.K74.90
1,40'.).G2
29,000.00
82,052.03
890.80
Surplus
Undivided profits.
Cashiers checks out standing,
Bills Payable,
Due depositors.
Due banks.
170.227.47
I, C. E. Foy, Cashier of the Citizens
Bank of New Berae do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
beat of my knowledge and belief.
u. r or, uasuier.
State of North Carolina,
County of Craven, )
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
11th day of May, 1894.
H. m. UROvss, notary ruouc.
Correct Attest :
J. A. Meadows,
T. A. Grbkn,
Jakes Redmond,
Ferdinand Ulrich,
Directors.
It is said: "A man that wears out the
sole of his shoe just in the middle is
bound to be rich."
Now friend when youeiamine
the sole of your shoe to see if
you are going td be rich,' it may
remind you that you need & new
pair. Don't fail to try Howard
for them. Our : Stacy Adams &
Co's., shoes are the Best made
and cleanest stock sold in New
Berne; and all wno nave worn
them will teefify to their wear
iog qualitits. Prices: (3.00 to
$5.00 in men's; Boots, 2. to $3.00
only. .
J. M. HOWARD.
EAEWd WILLETT.I
Stirring upTrade
Is Not so Very Hard
when we make
INDUCEMENT
WE
THAT
DO
EVERYBODY j
Is Astonished
AND PEOPLE WHO
Buy Are
Immensely
Pleased.
STIRRING
Is kept up constantly,
although things are or
dinarilv dull at this
time.
THE REASON
Is that People na
turally come where
they are sure to get
FULL
FOR
MONEY.
' C, 4 V 4 t
No, Forced Cut or
closing out sales nec
essary at the Stores ol
47 49 Pollock
2 V lTtt' -I
V) 0
A-
FINE LOT OF;
SHAFER'S
Sugar Cured
Just In.
Small Pig Hams,
CHOICE
BRFAKFAS1
STRIPS
AND
Small Shoulders.
N. C. Hams
Beautifully Cured,
ONLY I A I
Another large Invoice
of California Evap
ated Fruits Just in.
California Prunes
lOo
15o
lOo
15c
20c
Extra.
Pears
Peaches
Apricots 20o
Fancy Dried Apples lOo
Fancv Evaporated Ap
ples 15c
Another lot of thoss
Fine California Peich-
es 31b standard rrocij
I
7 cts l:z: '
017LY