The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 24, 1900, Image 4

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We expect to get moved next week and
until then to save moving so much stock,
we arc making X X X X X
Sweeping IRebuo
tion in prices!
Of everything in the store except thread
Don't wait till prices go back to the old
schedule, or higher, as they are apt to, but
buy now this week. X X X X
CASH
STORE
I HOLVERSON'S I fflk
OOt COMMBROIAL ST.
Don't Wait Till the Last Day
January Clearance Sal?
The sharp-sighted buyers know
the truth of that saying of
"THE EARLY BIRD ETC"
And judging from the way stock;, are dwindling
tardy purchasers will be dissappointed.
4 BARGAINS
4 IN
4 .DRESS GOODS
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J. J. DALRYMPLE &. COMPANY g
'AVVV..'ML'W
FREE
Engraving on
may It bo n
any article purchased,
WATCH CHAIM KING
or tho smallest
HEART
WATCH CLEANING
MAIN SI'HIMiS 7nc.
rr.e.
And warranted.
Wodo only flrt-cluss work and u fair
trial will convince ymi and you will
come again.
C.H.HINGES
JKWI I.KII AND
UITIC1A.N.
Seo COMfeXICKOlAI
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WEATHER REPORT.
Tonight and Thursday fair.
WANTS TO SEE YOU!
If you have u harness that Is
not till right, or if you need
any new work in that Hue, it
will surely pay you to call on
F. E. SHAFER, SALEM, OREGON.
123StntoSt. 1-lld.tu
MEAT AND l'OUI.TR.
R. D. GIBSON,
MICA.T nd
HOU1TKY
MARKET
St.te street, near rsilruml. Frc.lie' n
licit meati. My patrona ny I keep III' I'
wmIi In town t a
II, K. ItllWAHIM,
H, l MATVIIKWH.
Edwards & Matthews,
FltBSII AND CURED MEATS
Now Firm I
New 8hopj
Rest Meats I
Near Car Ham,
HaH Slate tit
TeloiliimeW
The German Market
Will bo found all kinds of meat
ami the best of sausauo. I'ltKH
DELIVERY. All bills duo tho
Into firm of Wolt rt Slnwln
Biuatjbo paid.
caeL2: st ;son
171 Commercial 8t.
G, A, ROBERTS,
. Bicycle Repairing,
TTmt relic, waking and
General repairing.
M State Ktrt- Phono 2B76
. F. -JONES.
Attorney-at-Unw
Tolado, Oregon.
m Ctok ef Clicult OiMirt tot lx r " i''h
M7aW abitract ef all jropriy hiJUf iuii(t
H ',M'
of Our f
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4 CLOTHING
4 AT 2? PER CENT
4 DISCOUN'I
LOOK!
2,000 extra largo and long Cedar Pouts
anil !!0,000 foot Drain Tile just received
and for snlo by
D. S. BENTLEY it COMPANY,
319 Front Street
"Out of Town Ladies."
VlHitlug ladies from the country ami
otluir towiiB are conllnlly Invlliil to iiho
our parlors and dressing rooms for nr-
ranging their toilut before shopping.
Located in tne muiHi oi me dry, gooiin
district. A few steps carries you to
Salem's mailing uu'ruiiaiiiH. J.suiy at
tendants nnd courteous treatment to all.
Tiik hi.m: Stiuiio.
Mlltf C'oiiunori'hil, eor. Court si.
Tho IhIuiuI City National lmuk is
going into liquidation, and Ih wlndiiig
up Up affaire.
HOTKL ARniVALS.
i-orrAoi:.
II. II. Montgomery, fleo, W'IIhoii, Port
land; Q. V. Calvlg, (iruntH Taewj V. O.
Knrler, ('hicago; J. I'. Theo. It. llren
ton, St. Paul; II, II. LarerenuiiiR, Han
rrnni'iftcfl.
UII.I.AMKTTK.
.1. Dixon, den.' A. DiivIh, J. llughoH,
Edwin MhIi, U'.T. Carv. Kau FrauciKit;
E. I. Orinsby, II. 8. Ilamiurt, It. I'.
FubJ, 8. JJeRe, Uuhm-II E. Bow ell, F. W.
iHhcrwood, W. K. Fraxer, Henry Lang,
Portland; F. J. .Martin, McMinuvilhn
ClcorgoW. IIiiRteil, C, I.. Pilchard, 11.
WorniRor, New York; J. (. Wolf, Sll
vurtout Walter I., Tooe, Woodburn; J.
Miller, Dallas; F. J. Eldtidgo,, (lervaiR
The Ellto Htuilio, corner I'ommeruliil
ami uourt Hlrceth. i-nui
UOHN.
IlintKN' In Kulmii. Or.. Tnoxilnv
morning, Jauiiury l!.'l, 1IKX), to Mr. null
.Mrs. .Max u. nuren, a hoii.
Hstray Notice.
Nut lei' Ihhntrlijr uhrntliul I lmu taken ii
and Imimtiiulcil Hie IuIIiiwIiikiIxutIIhiI hiiIiiihI
ruiuiil mutiliiK at lari( within iIik City nf rtn.
linn. ti-rlt
tlark bay mare 7 orH yean oM, U liamlt IiUIi
weight about W0.
Tim ownor uf alt iiulnial rail hao the moils
bjr itetIdi: iirniHirty ami paying llm IvkuI
oliarKCD niul nxrnixwoftaktuKim nti-.l kt'iplnu
elv , ami ImloUtilt HhtoiiI fur lira ilu), 1 will
linH'iiyl to n'H tin' mid animal nt ullo auc
tion aa iimtliliil lu urtlluuui' .Sn. AU nf I lie
afurvMlilclly.
Hale.1 8aliu, Janimr' 31 tW.
1131 I). W (llllUN.
City Mnrtlial.
II A lilt IM) plymhtii unaK f.wk
erelg from the chokvt Htock of Mil),
fonl Snylorn, eelobrate! H. P. It. poul
try farm ut New Market, I nil. ran be
had ut from f.'.W to fft cuuh. Tlue
birdH mo true ton feather and uro
iMjtial In tbo bent in (lie ntuto, at 170
v-iiiii. niirui, .-"iiit'iu, vni'mni. .nun
HrOR. l-SM.
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Patton Bros.
I AKII MOl'T.1 AM) AI.1HMH
CVKIUrlllNll lllk AMATKt'll MHKDs
I'llDTeiilUI'IIIC HjOIPilEn'P
NI) AMA1KDH MVTIIII.Uh.
Etitlr Now Slock of "Velox" "Aiisto"
"Itox" "Solo" Put ere. Hnvo you tried
Kiohtiitf Mott'r Call on bright day
and Me it deiuonatroted,
New Line of Kodak
Alliums Just 0(ei)cd
Patton Bros.
I Hcadiiunrtora tr Photographic auppllr;,
More Boer News,
Ho mi Camp, Upper Tugoln rlvor, .Tun.
20 Tho British now occupy tlirco posi
tions along tho Tuqola river. Tliclr nn
vnl guns hao been lirlpg steel-pointed,
tumor-piercing thells.
Reports helne rcrived Hint 2.000
ltrltluli cavalry wcro attempting to out
Hank us along the Drakcnsbcrg rldgo, a
strong patrol was sent to reconnoitcr.
Mistaking tho signals, the scouts and
patrolprorccdcil lo kopje, from which n
turrHTIc rifle and Maxim gun lire sud
ilenly opened, The Uoers lost 14
killed and v?0 wounded. The Hrltlsh
loss was nrohahlv insignificant.
The bombardment of the Iloer igni
tions at Zwartkop was resumed yester
day, chlelly with u battery brought
across tho river.
In the afternoon tho cannonading be
came exceedingly brisk, and under Hh
eoer their Infantry advanced in three
lines to ascend a row of kopies, which
they occupied at nightfall, but later
they retired to their old position.
During the night a Bcore of shells
were fired by the Jlritish, and a hnlonn
wa sent up to spy out the Uoer jioiitlon.
The naval guns resumed the bombard
input this morning from a new position,
but without results.
Necessity of a Victory,
London, Jau. 2. Political considcr
alioug. Iwtli foreigh and domestic, pru.
nponthe military nuttioriticH tin- nci-oi-ity
of speedily accomplishing Home
thing. TIicho authorlticH have been
iierHiiadlug General Holler to attempt
bin grout operation. Thin impression,
whether truo or not is abroad.
From Vienna comes tho statement
that tho Idea of tho Intervention of
Euro)caii powers is gaining adherents
In influential quarters.
Special dispatches holiographed from
Ladysmlth Monday say that tho invest
nient has not been relnxed ami that the
garrison has censed to speculate regard'
ing the precise date of deliverance.
The (Kiaition of the IMtlnli forces out
side of Nntal is iinclmngcil. The forwanl
movement eisewlie nppciiHB tobouait
ing for reinforcements.
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Standard Oil Co. Hre.
Poim.AN,Jnu. 24. Tho fire in the
Standard Oil warohotisesyeslcrdaynflor
noon wns conllucd to tho original prop
erty. For a time u high wind prevailed
which spread the burning oil over sev
eral acres, nnd It was with great, dilll
culty that the firemen en veil tho other
warehouses In tho vicinity. Tho llro
buaued fiercely all day and It wns late
List night before Hie luko of oil had
burned out. Huvernl engines will bo
kept throwing water on the ruins all
night, to prevent the fire from spread
ing. Unci tho flames reached tho huge
tanks of oil, the los would hnvo been
miicii Heavier.
Accurate as Uiual
Tho communication in the morning
paper signed "Light'' which, by the
way, lcars tho bniniN of an employe of
that paper, makes tho statement that
Alderman llurrows Is on tho committee
to relocate tho lighrs on North High
street. This Is u mistake, Alderman
llurrows is not on that committee.
Plumbers' Trust.
It Is said tlint'i Plumbers' Trust has
been hatched In the olllce of Orlswold A
Chise. with the object of Inducing all
tho ministers of tho city to join lu pray
ing for n freeze, now that the tempera
ture is down pretty well, already.
L'conses to Wrd,
.Marriage IIcciimik have been Ifsuod to
Otto II. Miller ami Augusta M. Stein
bach; Oliver O. Whitney and Cnrrio M.
Ilopp.
MARRIHD.
IIOPP-WHITNEY-ln this city, at tho
('liatwiu IloiiNc, Jan. 21, ltHXI, by ltev.
John Parsons, I). I)., .Miss Carrie M.
Ilopp, of Clmmpoeg, and Mr, Oliver
C. Whitney, of Hubbard. j
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6L0SNG
We arc getting everything marked in plain figures with the cost
ycurself We are open for business at 8 o'clock and close at 6 p,
I Mean Strictly Business,
I am
closing out for good, and am in a hurry. My whole
ir sale, and I've no time for foolishness, merchants
stock is for
will do well to see me on any lines oi goods thai l carry
they won't buy cheaper for many months.
wiooln's
N'u nnot deliver any
WILL STAY HERE.
Hon. W. H. Hobson Has Invested In
Sumpter. But Will Not Leave Here.
From tbo fnrt flint Hon. U II. Hnh.
son, of this city, has Invested some
money In business in Sumpter, it has
been Inferred that ho intended to close
up Ills business hero and leavo Salem.
This is a mistake. Mr. Hobson says
that he has no Intention of leaving this
place, hut on the contrary, will stay
here, and will soon have In n lot of new
goods and replenish his stock In all
lines.
He has bought out a grocery and
miners' supply business In Sumpter,
and will run thatns an entirely separate
venture.
Ho says that Sumpter is one of the
liveliest towns fn Oregon now, and has
tho nstirance of being ugood business
loint for n number of years.
The present boom there is being sonic
wnat. over-iione, tint wneii that. Is over
tho mining industry will still make good
business for many years.
Concerning tho business purchase
made (hero the Sumpter Miner says:
"W. C. Calder who has so successfully
conducted the general merchandise bus
iness at the Itcil Front store since March
lKtl,), building it up from a small country
stock to its present magnitude, has
tranter red his entire interest and good
will in the business to the Hon. W. H.
Hobson, state senator, and one of the
best known men in Oregon, politically
socially and financially, and especial!)
in MnBonic circles.
JURY LIST
Drawn for the February Term of Circuit
Couit.
County Clerk Hall has drawn tliu fol
lowing panel of jurors for the next term
of court.
.las
Moores. Sllverton; Arthur Wood,
ir; M It Settlemeler.JMt. Angel;
Taylor, Mncleay; Will Evans, 8a-
Turner
W A Tavl
lem; Win Stalger. Malum; F It Dultcttc,
fiiirueiu; K 11 Kennedy, Yvoedbum:
W W Ainn, Salem ; Itoy Witell, Tur
ner; (Jeo D (Joodhue, Saluin; Fred
llcnls, lluttevillu;.! E Collord, Brooks;
w.i naiiiey. -nurien: i.ee jicurow
Stilom; J J Hull,
Woodburn ;
(J 1 Jeon Kleiner, Salem; C
Fletcher.
Last balem ; Juo Keuiui
St Paul; C
J. nirmcuter.
it. Prespect: Wlilard Martin.
Eniiloweol: w 11 Humnhrev. East Sa-
lem ; Poter Curtwright, Englewood ; C
EHuddluHon, JelTerson; J A Shafer,
Tumor; T S Uoldeti, Jlnrlon ; J It Jack
son, Hubbard; A Sauvuin, S Sllverton j
Bruce Cunningham, S Salem; II U Son
iiomann, Englewood; W II Cooper,
Stayton.
Look Out, Boys.
Two responsible citizens caino to Hot-order
Judnli thi morning to complain
of tho actions of two young boys whoso
names will not ut present he published.
The gentlemen had (.offered a shock
to oven their modesty from listening to
the frightful language 'lined on tho
street by tho two Iwys In question, who
had been very nbuslxe and foul-mouthed
addressing tliclr remarks to a young lady
who was passing. There is an ordinance
covering such offenses ugalnst public
decency, ami tho Iteeordor will not hes
itate to have offenders brought lieforo
him and scvc.icly punhhed. lu this case
ho has seen the parents of the Isiys,
who much chagriiiucd over tho affair,
and will probably "attend to" the
youngsters, themselver.
ftinco lust reports
plague lu Honolulu,
reports
of the bubonic
three new en sen
unit one death are reported
OUT
I AM SELLING EVERYTHING
AT EXACT COST TO ME,
IT AM going out of business as fast as I can and every item
II in my stock is being sold at exact cost. I am havinea big
trade in all lines and certainly can make it pay you. There is
no foolishness or no fake about jt. 1 want to get out as quick
as I possibly can, for I have other plans to carry out. The
whole stock for sale in a lump if. anyone wants it. Here's
a good business for him. Stock all new and fresh and all
staple goods. Ay tirst week's, sales have been enormous.
The people find what we say is true. Cost means cost and
we are selling every item that Way. Shoes, Furnishing goods,
Notions, Kitchenware, AVackintoshes, UmbreJIas, Fascinators,
Hoods, AUttens, Men's Workinir Gloes, Overalls, Etc.
for
Bazaar. 307 com. st.
more packages. Our clerks are ( lmv,
THE PRESS NbT BAD.
Conclusion Reached oy me I'tigrim
Brotherhood Last livening.
The mtcstioil for discussion at last
night's meeting of the Pilgrim Ill-other-
hood in the parlors of the Congrega
ttoiml church was "What is the Moral
Effect of the Press Today."
Tho speakers taking part in the dis
cussion were, Prof. Colllor, O. M. Pow
ers, W. C. iKantuor, Old Sherwood, A.
W, Dennis and John Hayne.
The concensus of opinion was, that
wlj.h a few exceptions, tho moral In
fluence of tho press Is good, and It wns
urged that on tho principle that you
can't spoil n rotten ceg, even the
yellow journals do not greatly harm
those who patronize them.
Tho interesting fact was brought out
that, of fiO.OOO newspapers and maga
zines published in the world 4:1 percent
are published in this country.
At the next meeting on the evening of
February the 1:1, the question Is "What
Should tho Government Do for the Un
emploped? The discussion will be led
by A. W. Dennis and G. M. Powers.
A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS.
Wuzard Oil Company Gives Another
Pleasing Performance,
The Salem audience, who witnessed
the performance, given by tho Hamlin
Wlzznrd Oil Company, at Heed's last
night, pronounce it a good success.
Salem people will find that this per
formance is well worth the. price of ad
mltion, being up to tho standard with
many high priced shows. Manager
Qalogher aims to give those who wit
ness tbo performance their money's
worth of pleasure nnp enjoyment Tho
singing, dancing, slight-hand tricks and
the performance in general was enter
taining. Tho performance nil tho eve
ning caused (great lauglitcr.
Manager Galagher gives a number
of (line presents away each evening.
Thoe holding ctiKns. to night will have
a chance on the diamond ring. The
general price of admission Is 15c and 10c
extra for reserved scats.. You eail se
cure your tickets at Putton Bros. Book
store.
Unity Cnurcb,
Nojt Sunday morning Hov. Geo, W.
Stone, Field Agentof the American Uni
tarian Association, will preach in Unity
Church. -Mr. Stone is tho accredited
agent of the missionary department of
(lie Unitarian denomination, and it Ih
fioped the people will fill tho church.
In the evening .Mr. Copeland will give
his annual nddrcst in honor of Thomas
Paine, his subject being "The Truth
About Voltaire, Paine and Iugcroll,"
Hev. Joe Waldn p, the old-time pop
ulist, Is now pastor of the Baptist church
at The Dalles.
.Mrs. H. W. Shere, of Buttovllle, re
turned to her home on the Until this
morning.
Mrs. Hltchcus, who Inn Iron visiting
her daughter, Mis. E. E. Paddock ut
Independence, came back to Salem on
the Ruth this morning.
I. It. Donaldson, recently of Portland,
has taken the plnce of bookkeeper until
recently occupied by (I, A. Rockwell
with the Salem Light A Traction Co.,
Mr. Rockwell will remain in the city.
TO
Bicycles and Sundries,
This is an thing but wheel weather, but I've sold 'wo
good wheels this week both at cost, besides lots of my sun
dry stock. 1 have new wheels coming which I will tell you
about later.
ami, selling goui at cost, w can't aEhml to
MOCK TURTLE
WE ARE NOT LIVING ON
THE GALLIPOLI ISLANDS,
BUT WE DO SERVE OUR
PATRONS WITH RICH SOUPS
As tho first coursont our
regular dinners. Meals
at all hours at which all
the luxuries of the sea
son can be had at
THE ST. ELMO RESTAURANT,
PERSONALS
Charley Benson left hi-t night for
Baker City.
James Kyle went to Oregon City this
morning on business.
Jeff. Bohannon has returned from n
pleasure trip to-Portland.
Mrs. T. T. Brandt left this morning
for a trip down the river.
Scott Taylor camo up from Gorvals
this morning on business.
J. Wolf, the hop merchant of Silver
ton, is in tho city on business.
Geo. C. Will returned this morning
from n business trip up the river.
Miss Laura Robinson was a parsenger
south today lor a few days visit with
friends.
Miss Lena IjiFore left this morning
for Albany, where she will make her
future home
Mrs. I. G.SInideton, of Forest Grove,
is in tlio city visiting nt the residence of
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A Roberts.
Rev. and Mrs. II. F. Wallace, late of
Portland, are now making their home
nt tho big Wallace fruit ranch west of
the city.
Postmaster Walter L. Tooe and
Lawyer J. C. Johnson, two of Wood
burn's leading citizen's were Salem
visitors today.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Daniels were called
over to nayion, i amiiiii county, huh
afternoon to tho hedsldo of John Burch
who is dangerously ill. Mr. Burch Is a
brother of Mrs. Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ilaslam, who have
been In tho city attending the funeral of
the late Captain Adams, returned to
their home in Portland this morning,
They were accompanied by Mrs. I. P.
Adams, Mr. Iven Adams and Mrs
Tucker.
Mrs. Henry Workmen of S.ilem Prair
ie, and Mrs. R. A. Sherer of Albany, de
parted this morning for Red Bluff, Cal.,
Mrs. Workmen who has been in 111
health for Boino time will spend tho
whiter In California, It is hoped
by her friends that she will be bonclllcd
by the change of climate.
II. B Munsoii, came up from Astoria
yesterday for a few weeks visit with his
family. Mr. Muinon has Ix'en employed
in Astoria for tho past few months at
carpenter work in the Astoria mills. Ho
met with an accident, that came very
near causing him to looo Ids life. Ills
clothing became entangled in a ruvolving
shafting, and he received soinu severe
bruises. Ho will remain hi the city until
he fully recovers.
QUIT!
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so
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you can see for
hire them delivered.
Mm.
AU6TI0N SALE!
To close out the
formerly Willis Bros,, 1st door south of the
Postoffice,
The stock consists of staple and fancy
dry goods, ladies' and gents' furnishing
goods, hats and caps, silks, satins, velved
and plushes, lace curtains, blankets, and Its
immense stock of shoes, Goods also so
at private sale, ',
AUCTION SALES: TUESDAYS.
THURSDAYS AND SATUR
DAYS AT 2 P. M., ALSO SAT
URDAY EVENING. AAA;
Isadore Greenbaum
1st Door South of the Post Olllce. S. Friedman Auctioneer, i
mm
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New Carpets
Just received a full line of new carpets, includ
ing Axministers, Aloquelts, Velvets. Brussels,
and Ingrain. Improve the opportunity and se
lectaiiev carpet from a 1900 stock. From our
1900 patterns of wall paper, you can select
those that will blend with the new carpel.
A Full Assortment of Furniture,
F. W. H'OLLIS & CO.
First Door North of Postoffice.
CLOSE AT 6 1 M.
WE
Auction Sale!
lieu leave to aiiuniiuco to the hoii1o of
tho cltv of Hnlem mid
been authorized by tho Hoard of Trade to
sell at Public Auction, the following goods
tewit:
$3000
Worth of Clothing
Boots and shoes
$2000
Here is a chance of a life-time. First
class goods nnd no l'uku Sale. Salesroom
at No. 21)1 C'oin'l Street.
Sale Every Day at
Second Week Special of Our TC X X C X
ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
We quote n few prices on men's furnishing goods which were not disused of
ut llio miction sale lait week, ami which
Men's heavy natural wool COo grade
.ileus heavy lleeceu ouc grade ..... .
Men's all wool Camel's hair 7.rc. grade
Men's extra heavy cotton mixed Iiomi IIV
Men's tine suspenders 20c to :Wc choice.
LADIES GOWNS X X
Fine muslin nicely trimmed $1.50 grade
Fine muslin nicely trimmed $1.00 grade
Flannelette gowns fl.S0 grade.
Flannelette gowns fl.fi0 grade .
TWO
STORES
THE LEADER
2tSS nnd S7I Commsrolal Streot.
OUT OR SIGHT
A searchlight will not reveal what is truly
out of sight. If you come to our store for
You will need no searchlight to find them,
nor will they cost any more, but often less
than elsewhere for the same goods.
HARRITT4 St LAOIRBNCB
OLD POSTOFFICEiQROCERY,
SUTTON'S SNAP SHOT
Tlio Wo ulerfiil I)j.troyorof all Forms of
INFLAMMATION IN MAN OR BEASTI
Death on llheumatfsm, In me Hack, Head iclu , Toothache,
Earache, Burns, Scalds, Coins and Humous, Stiff Joints.
PRICE, 50c Vm DOTTLE. It. K. Sl'n ON,-Ashland, Oregon.
Threatened With La Grippe
Slate of Oregon. l ,,,
Jkun JSjumj." Vruk lUmmonJ. being duly morn, depoKi ml 7 AJ?m
lime ago 1 took t, terete cold tnX wu ihretteuej mIIIi U grim. I u4 Si llon't SuP &
inuDlDK anil luhallng it, oJ In a rery nbon lime thv nimpioiue were all koi e. II bai 1 'TiT,
coru ou my Itet and especially a aoie or Killed place on my fool, cauvdbyio much "T
ufwu It, my builueu beta trial of a railway wail clerx. One application entirely cured tb w
FIUNK U 1UMM0I
Bututrtbed and turoru lo before me thli 4th day of October. U8.
OWJ. V. IKhrliKX, Noiary IHiblle loi Uiieoo. "
For bale at Stone's Drug Store,
Fine Dry Goods Store,
Luxuries for the Fastidious,
As well as necessaries for tho even
day table, can be secured from oar
choice stock of canned goods in glad sml
tin. Our exniilsitu preserves, hicludloi
brandy peaches, pears and cherries,
calvos foot jelly, us well as our fine tew
tnhles in glass and tin, are the licit. Om
peas should bo tested they have ami.
ural sweetness and Haver that outrl.
dnm find in canned peas.
SonnemanN,
TUN GlUiCRU
124 Bt.to t Telephone SI
vicluitv. that I have
Worth of Cents
Fine Furnishing
Good
2 and 7 R M,
R. H, HAMPTON, Mercantile Auctioneer,
wo positively win noi carry
nthe future.
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