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The sum ol not less than n n uts per Hat will be charged lor "cards ol thanko, 'reaolu tione ol respect' and obituary pot'try." ' forobitoary notices other than tho whirli - the editor hlmacll shall (rive n n mutte r i neve. Notices ol church ami society and all oiln-i entertainments from wlilch n vi nuc i-to It derived will be charged lor at Hit- rate ol .' aeott a line. THE JOURNAL. I. . HASTES, C. T. HANCOCK, Proprietor. Local Reporter. Entered il tlic VvHt 0(tift t -Vnr Jkrne,K. C, a tcoml cbtts mailer. THE SOITH We are not of those who glorify "3'Ae Keic South." Whatever may be the present condition and future spleiidors of this heaven blessed clime, its pant is no less glorious. From the earliest period of their history to this hour the people of the Sooth have held inviolate the cardinal virtaesof our civiliz ition, the honor of man, the purity of woman and the sanctify of rclig ion. Unlike other sections of the Union, the Sonth has reverenced the Constitution and the Litvs, relying oo her own resources to carry her forward to tho high posi tiou to which uature and nature's Ood have distined ber. Asking no speoial privileges at the hands of the Federal Government, she his been content to be the architect ol ber own fortune.", while contribu ting most largely to the national revenues and shedding hi i blood most lavishly in the defense of the national honor. It cannot be denied that for nearly half a centary tbe legisla tion of the conntry has been averse to Southern progress ami develop ment, but despite oppresiiv tariirs and the imposition of internal rev enne laws directed against her cherished industries, she has kept Btep with the progressive spirit of the I age, and now rivals the North and the East in all the ele ments of national greatness and individual prosperity and happi ness. A late number ol the Philadel phia Times, a paper of broad cath olicity says: 1 With the south exporting I2, 000,000 of cotton manufactures and enlarging its facilities especially to supply the coarser tabrics, it begins to look as if New England's supre macy was doomed. Conditions of the late depression compelled close economy and tne introduction o! labor-saving appliances. Location, cheap freights and fuel imparted a new importance. The records show that Southern factories in creased their consumption last year 18,000 bales wh.le No t hern spinners lell away to the extent of 205,000. The Sonlhern mill with free raw material has au advantage New England factories never can gain, and whether it be the fiae or course grades, ihe Southern prod uct is rapidly assuming an impor tance and development that threat ens seriously tbe ultra protection centres of the North." But it is not alone in the manu facture of cotton fabrics that Northern supremacy is doomed It is equally true that in the pro duction and evolution ol iron and steel tbe South Is gaininga proud preeminence. We have to disposition to exult over other sections of the Union, bat we rejoicd in the advance of the Sonth, and thrill with exulta tion at the prospect that stretches oat before her. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain?, cons, and all skin eruptions.tind positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F. 8. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. rnl6 12m. We recommend Johnson' Magnetic Oil for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises, lam back; it quickly relieves paia, 85 and 60 cto. .', IUS LITTLE GAME. ertsmiis Ward Put Up a P?aotW oaJ Joks on the Tavern Kaapejr. Owe ol tbe niaorW'l Kipertsae , Wa.Ua TraSBBiaC Tktwah Ohio-How Be obtain l the Beat Bapoor the riaxe Cuts Afford. One day Brown told me in a bvrst jf confidence of the hard luck h had exponent exl in "trampinjr" through Ohio with a "pard" and of tho Im pudent hoax they had played on the people of a Utile town in the south ern part of the state. I cannot re call the name of the place with suf ficient certainty to give it bore, but the story as told by Brown is fresh in mind. They had rrrived at the one poor tavern hungry and penni less, but fairly respecUble as to ap pearance. A brillitu:' Vaoccurred to one of them. Urown modestly said his "pard" -s the originator of it, but it was su 'u iously like his own genius for radical joking. Brown sat apart from the little group in tho barroom, apparently ab sorbed in thought. His com rade mingled with the people, and by a casual remark con veyed the impression that the silent and thoughtful guest was "Fletcher Webster, son of the godlike Daniel Webster," returning from a politic al mission of some importance and not caring to have the fact generally known. The curiosity of the by standers being nroused, the "fellow traveler of Fletcher Webster" was invited up to the bar and plied with drinks and questions, the result be ing attempts to make tho acquain tance of the son of the "godlike." These advances were met with dig nified courtesy and a respectful in vitation to "take something" was graciously accepted. A supper of the best the house afforded was set out, and some of the leading men of the village who were at the tavern sat down with the guests. "Fletch er Webster" kept up the character with becoming gravity, though, as Brown said with a chuckle in nar rating the story, some of the varus he told were tougher thai the landlord's beef. In the morn ing after an early breakfast they started, the landlord refusing to take anything for the accommoda tion of such distinguished guests, and they started none too soon. Be fore sleeping some of the villagers had been thinking over the travelers and their tales, and realized that they were the victims of a bare faced hoax In the morning they went to the hotel to "have it out" with the jokers, but they had gone. The landlord was furious at the trick put on him, and headed a party, with whips and sticks, to cither ar rest the scamps for swindling, or take it out of their hides on thespot, The now frightened Jokers hid until the posse had gone by and then changed their course across tho counti'v. The disclosure was the result of an unguarded remark, and when it was made I was sol emnly pledged not to make any use of it during our newspaper spar rings. As Fletcher Webster was twenty years older than Brown the impudence of the hoax was great. J. II. A. Bone, in Cleveland Plain dealer. THE SMALLEST NEWSBOY. An Incident That Occurred On an Uptown Trolley Car. I saw him one night as I was going down street on a trolley car. The car was full of people, tired and glad to get home, when just as we passed one of tbe big dry goods stores, there came into the car tho littlest news boy I have ever seen. He was not a baby, but ho was not bigger than some babies I have seen. He had a lot of evening papers under his arm, and his ragged shoes hardly served to keep his toes warm. His cheeks were red, and he looked into the car in such a queer, surprised way that I felt ho did not know what to do. Maybe he had to sell papers to help his poor mother. His dirty little coat told me he was poor, and, as he did not offer his papers, I reached out for one, and put some money in his hand, and it went into his pocket. He did not offer to give back any change, in fact he did not seem to know how to sell papers at all. Then a lady next to me gave him five cents, but would not take a paper, then a gentleman bought one, then another, until when the poor, puzzled little chap went to get off tho ear, and a policeman lifted him down, every body in the car had an evening paper. What was his name? I don't know. He never said a word while he was in the car, only just bashfully walked along In the car and people took his papers and gave ljjm the money. I called him "Ducky." N. Y. Advertiser. Wholesale Market Country Prodnce Cotton, 6J to CS. Live stall fed cattle, 5 l-2a6, grass fed, 4a.c aressed beef 4a5. . Beeswax. 20. Corn, 52Jc. Chickens spring 2oa40c pair, Sticks, Eng. 40a50c; Muacovy 50a60c. Eess, 11 & 12 Fiefd pe&s,black,claybnnk and speckled 50 a 60-llacK-eye 7oC .Jeesc, 75o.a80c. Hides Dry flint, 3c; dry sail 8c green 1 Jc, deer-hides 20c. Peanuts, 4Sa55cts. Wool 8 to 10c Pork, fresh, 5a6c. Potatoes, Yams 50a60c; Haman 80ca40. Lambs fla2 Old Sheep, $2a$3. Oats, 48. Grown chickens, 45a50, ' m m m j t ', Ladies, if you want a pore delicate soap for the complection, druggist will always recommend Johnson'! Oriental Medicinal Toilet Soap. Car far Heaiaea. As s remedy for all forms of Headache ElacltieB ttera ha proved to ba tbe very beet. It effects) a pexmaDeat cam aid the ran dreaded habitual tick headache yield to lu inf aeaee. We org all una ara afflicted a pracare to bottle, a ad gWe bis mnedv a fair trial la eaaea of habitual onatipatioo Electric Bitter cures by giv ing lue MexJcxi lone lo trie Dowels, and lev cam long mist tbe as of this medi cine. Try it once, L-irve bottles) only nny eras at r. s. lAiny'i ltaig Store. a. Forever overworked braia too eao Bod one tbooaaod braina not! worked at all. Far Over Pflr Mas. WDtauw v Booth iao Stbop has beea need for oailoren teethiac. Is tootles the child, eorieaa the coma, ilia ell rwla, ouroa triad oolio. orl the bM remd for Dinrhoa Terna'r We m'i a bottle. Hold at ill "'uf tM hroucbOBl Oi world. lanrV.otwl UET THE BEST. The aw. STANDARD DICTIONARY, Published by the Funk and WagnallaCo., New York, The most expensive work ever pro duced on the Ameiican Continent, cost ing the roand sum oi One Million Dollars. Tbe splendid result ol years of labor of Two Hundred and Forty-eeven eminent literary men, each a specialist in his de partment. Comprises all the words, old snd new, now in the Knelish language, (300,000 ) Contains 173,000 mors wovdb than Webaters International, and 78,000 snore than the Century, at a very small advance on the price of tbe former, and at about oDe fourth the price of the latter. In two volumes of about 1,100 papea each, in Fill licasiA bindiko, with Dcnnisons patent reference index, a rery perfect sample of ithe book-makers art at $17.00, payable in six .easy pay ments. Represented by Edward Bull. Receivers Sale of Water- Mi ' Pursuant to the power conferred upon us by an order nitide by the Superior court of Craven county in an action where in ('. Dellatield and others are plaintiff's . and the Lewis Mercer Construction Com- , pany and otjers are defendants, which ac tion is now pending in said couit; WK WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION i at the Court Douse door in the city of New ISerne, on Monday the 4th day ofj June lit the hour of 12 o'clock M., for cash, to the highest bidder, all the proper ty owned by the city of New Berne Water i Company, described as follows: That I certain tract or parcel of land adjoining the City of New Berne ou the west con taining about two acres, and being the same which was purchased by the city of of New Berne Water Company from Jno. F. Zebley, by deed recorded in the office ol the Register of Doeds ol Craven coun ty, in Ixiok pages , anil the same hereon is situate tbe power house, stand iix', and wells of the said Co.; ah-io the stand pipe power house, engines, boilers, pumps and all other machinery and fli tuics of every description now on said land; also all the pipes, mains, hydrants, valves, and all other property ol the said City of New Berne, tho same consisting of about 7 miles of pipes and mains, sev enty five fire hydrants, and all the neces sary gates and valves for the operation of the said water works system; the said property being now a completed water works system, lor the city of New Berne, as provided by the coutract made by the City of New Berne, with the Lewis Mer cer Construction Company, on the 7th day of February 1893; also all the fran chises, righU, powers and pnvileges,grant ed to the said" Lewis Mercer Construction Company, by the City of New Berne by the terms of said contract, which said contract has been assigned to the City of New ISerne Water Company; including an easement in the streets of the said city of New Berne, for Ihe purpose of using and operating the water works system and a contract with the said City of New Berne, for the purpose of using and op erating tbe water works system and a con tract w!th the said City of New Berje, for 75 hydrants, at the price of fifty dol lars per year each, for the term of 80 years; also all the tools, and all other property ot every kind owned by the city of New Berne Water Company, in the said city of New Berne; and all property of every kind.attached in the action above referred to. T. A. Green, Wm. Dunn, May 3d, 1894. Becievers. Commissioner's Sal? of Bill Estiti, Pursuant to a judgment render ed at February Term,1894 of Craven Superior Oonrt lo an action entitl ed Elizabeth Black vs. O. Kenned; Hamilton et als., tbe undersigned Commissioner will sell by pub! to notion at the Court Bouse Door in Or avenOouty , N.O. on tbe 28th day of May, 1894, between tbe h urs ol 12 o'clock M.and2 o'clock, P. M. to the highest b dder lor cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Situated in the City Of New Berne, in the County f id State aforesaid) bi-tiiunmg at tbe oorner of Johnson d Hancock Street!, running 8ou. 48 feet on Bwoook Street, then Eaat 133 feet with the line of St. i John Lodge, then North 48 feet to Johnson Street, then with said Johnson Street :o the beginning; being parts of lots No. 326 & 325 according to tbe plan of tbe City of New Berne. Thin April 29 th 1894. H. L. Gibbs, " Commissioner. Apr. 28 30 d COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Pursuant to a decree and order, 'oi the .Su perior Court, ot Cravea County la a certain Sroeeedlngs for sale for partition, entitled oaeph L. Halm, ts Hannah A. Matthews and John Matthewe, I wUl seU at the Court house door In the elty of New Berne, to the highest bidder for cash, on Monday the 14th day ot May 18M, at the honr of II o'clock M. the following- described lot, as set oat and de scribed In tbe petition filed In said proceed ings, bounded and described as follows: Lying and being 1110810 in the City ot New Berne, State of North Carolina, beginning at the Northwest oorner of lot number as on the Sonth side of Qneen rtreet,andraanlngtbenee sonthweelwamlly to the Northweet oorner ot lot number I7, tbenne eaetwardly to the southwest corner of said lot number 860 thenoe northward y tothe beginning on (Joesa street. Tbla sui iar or apni. new - i . OW fiN H. fojIOX, ComiatoalODer. 7 DID you know that all kind of repair work could M doss at Halls Bros. Qua Smith Shops. ' Heasoaable yriees sad MtiafaetioB gvtnateed.. ? . - . All Organized. We take rery great pleasure in sUtiog that Maj. H. H. Rogers, Bute Agistor Tax Ukitid Bank IHO AHD BCTLDIHO CO., Of liich mond, Va has organised this strong board here. OFFICER8 : K. B. Jonss, President. Jab. W. BiDDUt, Vice Pres. . H. 11. Osotks, Sec'y. & Tres. Wk. W. Clare. Atty. DOARD of DIRECTORS: Wx. Dtjmk, Chas. Rkizenstein N. H. Street, Matt Manly, F. Duffy, Ben Habn, Jas. B. Duffy. Appraisers : N. II. Street, Jas. W. Biddle, F. Duffy. iy Loans granted promptly. a'll Sm t Good Hard Brick. We are prepared to fill all orders p to 100 thousand per week. W. P. BUBBU8 NOTICK. State op Nokth Caiuuxa, I Superior Court, Craven ooonty, Spring Term 1H. Etta Johnson ) ts Action tor Divorce. Prirnns Johnson, ) To PrtmuB Johnson, take notice that you are required to appear at the Fall Term 1H94, ot the Huperior court In and tor the said coun ty, to be held at the court house In the city ol New Berne on the 13th Monday attor the first Monday in September 1HM, anil plead, answer or demur to the complaint on file In this of fice ot the Clerk ot aald court. Thin 9Hth day ot April, 1HW. j W. M- WATSON, Clk. Superior Court. ueorge a. w nu, Any. lor riaiiuin. MUSIC MUSIC. CUT THI8 OUT and with 10 cents send to us, and we will forward you thirty two PAGES sheet music six the pret tiest Vocal and Instrumental Mu sic published, printed iu elegant style, with two large and lour smaller pictures of the loetling actresses of the day in each folio. Adress, Musical Kcho, 1411 Broadway, N. Y. al2tf Tr.ii rrawdy to til Mt of , i u.-Urinary O. :if of diet or tHtoiioas mad o 111 J. WLmb BfJ. PM AS A pr.- VC NTIVE W t&M ajsHkwp.-. !!. i'o. -xlJolocomm UM ny vDorjl J'.oux ; fut in the MNol wiih OmwiSh jnd lllwt, w. (iifiii. OlT If K4m tM.eura. Pri-ot.' .il.rtH.P, F. 8. DUFFY, Druggist and Sole A gent. GEO. HENDERSON (Successor to Roberts ft Henderson,) General Insurance Agent. Representing Insurance Company of North America of Philadelphia Home Insurance Company of New Yoik. Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford Queen Insurance Company of Eng land. North Carolina Home Insurance Com pany of Kaleigh. Greenwich Insurance Company, of Brooklyn. Phoanlx Insurance Company.of Brook lyn. United Underwriters Insurance Com pany, of Atlanta. Boston Marlue Insurance Company, of Boston. REMOVAL. S. R. STREET, GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Has. moved to the Stevenson Building opposite the Cotton Ex change where he will be glad to see all those who wish Life or Fire Insurance, or to buy, sell, or lease real estate. Commissioner's Sale ofVal liable Land. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure of Morurasrea ana an uraer 01 B&ie 01 tne Hu perior Coort ot Craven County, North Caro lina, In the civil action entitled Green, Foy A Co. ts. W. J. H. Cavlner. et als. as Commis sioner duty appointed and authorized by the to the highest bidder at the Court House door sua juairmeni ana oraer 01 aaies. 1 wm sen 01 uraven county, in ine oity 01 ew uerne, N. C, on the 38th day of May, 1894, (being Mon day and the first day of SDrina; term ot Craven County Superior Court) at li o'clock, noon, or aa aoon inereaiter as tne court snail lake a recess, all the loUowlng defcribed land : Lying and being In Craven County, North Carolina, on Clubfoot's Creek, and bonnded on the North by Clubfoot's Creek, on the East uy Aaaw a creea roaa, on tne Boutn Dy tne New Berne road, on the West by the lands of tbe late Sutus W. Bell, containing one hun dred and fifty acres, more or less, being the same tract of land formlv owned hv Stanhnn L. Cavlner, and well known as tbe Cavlner tract 01 una. Terms ot sale cast. This April nth, 1H. C. K. THOMAS, Commissioner. LADIES PO IOU KNOW - " OR. TUX U BRUN'S STEEL m PEPYEOm PILLS art tbe original and only FBErTCH, eafe and r liable cure oa the market. PrioetLOUj sent tr aaail. OenBineeold only by F.S; DUFFY, Druggist and ooie Agent,- ttSTSBf; PLASru.ltfG " ' ' 115 .'PAPERING. -f t Having permanently located in New Berne, I offer my eerrlce8 to the public in the line of Painting, Plasticoingand all kinds of Pa per Hanging. 5 ? -Good work and reasonable prices 'guaranteed. Give me a trial and, JriII endeavor; to suit you.;- - Address, or Call, t Besidence Ko.'TS, corner Hetcalf and New Street ;t - a XIKtt. -. j- . aiitf. Wm. H. OLIVER, Life, Fire, Marine, Accident, Fidelity, Steam Boiler NEWBKKN.N. C. A Number of Time-Tried and Fire Tested Companies Represent ed. Over 1125,000,000 assets repre sented. NOIORABY PUBLIC Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Connecticut and Pensyl- vania. HTAgent National Board Ma-! rine Underwriters. PROFESSIONAL. DR. E. H. GOLDBERG SUGLO-ORAL DENTIST. Office Henry Building. MiiMIe street. Iietwcti Bron.l and Pollock North K)isv:op:il eliuic li yard. Teeth Kxt in 'led .Vliso'iilely witlinut p:iin j bv n new itu) lurnile.s applir ilhiii of TONTINK. Most Delicate can USE IT. All l r.iuehe-i ol llie piMit-ssloii ilone ill shortest nittiee. OraTSiUisliiclion ( t u:iniuli' 1 "(nH CLAUDE M. BENTON, II. D Physician Surgeon, Ofllce: IN. i: tr Iillle Street, la Hiuigert lluiltliiii;, Ni:w Heme X. V. Can be seen tit imy hour til nilit In olllee. VBL&K BAGBY,"" SURGEON DENTIS'I Ot&oe, iliddle atreet. oppoaite Baptlf iburob, teo8dwtf NEWBERN. N. 0. DR. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, IIW BERNK, K. C. I Office ou Orken street, between PolloA od Broad JH. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. Praotlee limited to OpeiatlT end Me ehenleel Uentlstrj ana uenve sargerj Teetb exlreoted without pain by tht use of NUro uzldt Oaa. Brerythlnt In ihe line or Dentistry don' In tbe beat alyle. Batlsfaotlon gokrenteed. onee, corner of Middle eir-eiand federa aUler, oppoaite Bnptlai Dsn"" P.. H. PELLETIER, A TTORNEY AT li W Pollock strebt, First room ubove Farm, er's & Merchant's Bank. Will praotlee In tbeConntlea of brevet srteret, Jones, Onalow end Pamlico. - United atate. Oourtat New Berne, anc Inpreme Oonrt of tae Slate V7M.E. CLAKKE, Office, 72 South Front street oj. posito Gaston House. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Keal Estate Agent. ;New B -me, N. C. Connections. New V irk Boston and Canadu. Timber lands Farm lands, Truck lands. Town Lois, Do yoo want to bay t WHITE. Do yoa want to Bell 1 ;writb. SPECIAL. 1500 :ores, Trent liond, 6 miles of oity Timber and Track land. VE TELL YOU illilnr oew wlma w.ttatr that It pays to eniai it permanent, most healthy and pleasant Sun -ess, that returns ! profit for every oar's work 8ii.ri It the business we offer tlx working class He teach them how to make monev rapidly, and gusraatee everv one who foil" . imtnietlont ralthfully the making of 30o.o n iiioiiLh. fcery one who takes hold now and works will surely and ipeedily Increase th-lr earnings; there can be no Question about It; outers now at work are doing It, and yon, reader, can do tbe sane riiis is the best paying business that yoa hare er laid the shance to secure. Ye win make a rre mistake If yon fail to gin It f-lal at enee "T?. r"l J1'" ltuatlon, and net quickly, yoa (HI directly nd yourself In a aaest ptoaperout uslness, at which yoa can sarely make and save arge sums of money. The results of only a fen wars' work will often equal a week's wages (V ketlnr you ara old or young, man or woman, it takes no difference, do as we tell yon, and sue cess wiU meet you at the Tery start. Neitha ezperlaaetoreapkal neeesMry. Those who wort for as are rewarded. , Why not write to-day to full particulars, free K. C ALLEN A CO.. Box No. 40, AanraMa, ka W3. HAH 6 has .irsr ur.n icnki) 50 KY.M) w .b. .0 V.DLi.&"50 RANGING FUOM 4 I'.; 7 YKARS OLD, And Weighing From 850 to 1150 lbs. Each. Some extra fine Drivers in Horses also adapted to all purposes. Exceptionally line Draft Horses anil Mules. A full and complete line of Buggies and Harness always on hand. We will hold on Tuesday and Wednesday, AMI AUCTION SALE To be sold without Reserve to the high est bidder. Don't (ail to come. Blue Front Stables, Middle Street, New Berne, N. C. in The Beat Shoes for the Leata r.l.iti. . $3 in $5, k DEALERS who misli the s;ilc of which helps to increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can srlonl lo sell Hi n la .rolit. nn.l ne helleve joa n save money by buying nil your footwear of the dialer ader!lel below. Catalogue tree upon application. For Sitelf J. J. BAXTSR, Agt, New Bsrne IT. C. HANKS J.l BHU.t.Prei. TUflS jMiSU.lierrr G. B SDBitRTS. l u'tiur The National Hank, OF NEW BERNE, N C iNCOBPOhaTBD 1865. Capital - $100,000 iurplu- roflte, - 98.168 liB A. BB- 4 TliOe OlNIELS. 0HA8 fl. BLJiH J. H HaCKBTBS, Jno Donn, L Habvey. Q 11 Koukrts, K K iiisiuir. THoe. A. Gresn, I'res Wm. Udnn, V'e-I'res. l K. K(Y. ('ahhler. II M.Ukovem. Tiller CITIZEN8' BANK or MEW BrttN. H- C ! IKJ A ti K ' KHL jWKhO "I'slMtHS Te ooounte()( liatiRM, Hmli n, Corpora I Hon farmers, Mpi chuntB a Ml ' e rs re i o1ved on favorablf iurn t r m ODd 1 o reful ttenllon r1 ii to the uilc i i f our ; ons lorn era. BOARD OF DlRKr-TORA Peril In q i Ulricb, I, A. Meadows -nauel W. Ipoofe, ChB it. Fowier, Wllllum Dunn, B W. Hmallwood. Oo N lve O, C- Green. K II Me-dowa, Chas. Uuiry,.Ir Jn eg Kedmnnd, Chfts KeUenaioln Ma er Hahu, Ibot A. Oreen, i) t. Foy. tiik Firmer? & MerchanU liank Berlin biiHinese Maj 1891 Capital Stock, paid in, $75,000.00 Surplus, . . . 5,000.00 Undivided 1'rofitH, - . 8,500.0() DlTldtJdsptld, 10,500.00 OFFICERS L. H. Cctleh. President, 7f. 8. Chadwick. - Vice I'ren. T. V7. Dewet, Omhier. 1. H. Powell, Teller. F.F Matthews . Collector. With well established connectiori thit Bank is prepared to offer all acenmmo" lationa consiptent with c nservatiTe ankioi;. Prompt and careful attention given to tollectiona. We will be pieaaod to correspond with Jiose who may contemplate making thanges or opening new account". THE 7 Fruit-Grow. rs Journal is a recognized authority in -Practical Fruit-Growirjg, Market Gard ening and every branch of the business connected wirli r,ri fmif and vegetable industry. ..Its col uiuub contain articles r rrom the best informed practical ; frnit- growers in this eountry. ' - It is a six column, eight-page all around frnit-sTowern and familv journal. It is published " semi. vu jf vuuueu, Illinois, ine fruit-growing' centre of tho West, at 50 cents pet year. ' oena tor free sample copy. .: ,' ft & CO.; fuom tiik wkst with i nnnni rtc .- TA m v. Li uuuulho SHOE GENUINE WELT. akles!!,Bolloni Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price. $4 and $3.60 Dress Shoe. T.iual ciiMom work, costing Iroin $o lo $s. ,$3.50 Police Shoe. 3 Soles. IUsl jlking nnoc ever raaue. $2.50, and $2 Shoes, Uiiefiuallcd at the price. Boys $2 & $1.70 School Sbo LADIES' $3, $2.60 $2, $1.76 1- lUtUKttnd SHTvtOMkDie.HeBt in tbe world. All Styles. Insist upon having W. 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