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Doing "stunts."
That seems to be the case with the
women who are washing in the old way.
You can stand on your head, for instance.
Almost everyone could do it, if it were
necessary or desirable. But standing on
the feet is more natural and more sensible
>?and easier. So with soap and
Pearline. Everyone can wash with
soap?many do. But washing with
Pearline is easier and more sensible.
The hard work of soap is neither
necessary nor desirable. Everyone
should give up the use of soap and should use Pearline.
513
this is a
T Peddlers and some unscrupulous procers will tell you,
?L^V'JK. good as" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE?Pearline is never
L. peddled ; if your grocer scuds you an imitation, be honest?send it back.
\J\X\. JAMES l'YLE, Mew York.
ALL FRUIT EXCLUDED
Germany's Order Prohibits Importations
Without Discrimination.
BOTH DRIED FRUIT ANff GREEN KEPT OUT
Tue Hocroo EntlrclJ- Without l'rcco?
itleht?Vigorous BeprrB?Pln*lo?i
Will lie M??lc by Hie Mate Depar.
motit neforo HoUtcnl Action In
Taken.
Washington, Feb. 3.?Advlcej were
received this afle: hoori from Ambassa
dor White relative to the decree of ex?
clusion of American fruit from Prussia.
It would seem that the Cull detail? ot"
the decree are not yet obtainable in
Berlin, but It is expected that the am?
bassador will cable the entire decree
aa soon aa he can obtain possession
of it. The important facts ttul were
established by the advice were:
First, That the decree of exclusion
uses the word "American" as descrip?
tive of the place of origin of the fruit,
which would seem to exclude Canadian
ftuit without question. Second, That
the decree, Instead of applying only lo
freslt fruit, as was at llrst suppceed
Includes In the prohibition all dried
fruits from America.
State department officials have not
yet recovered from their surprise at the
method adopted by the German govern?
ment of accomplishing lb* object In Chls
matter and undoubtedly Ihe correspon?
dence to fellow will set this out very
clearly. The objection to ihe course
pursued is three-fold. In the ft:?l
place, It Is said to" he entirely without
precedent, and discourteous toward
the American ambassador at Berlin to
mike the decree and put it Into effect
without the slightest warning to hint.
In the second place, by malting the
deene take effect at once and stopping
all fruit In t.anslt, a great injustice is
done to shippers who thus without
warning are made :o lose heavily on
their capital Invested in the fruit.
Third, the decree Is condemned In that
It make." no provision for ilie admis?
sion of fruit of absolute purity; per?
mits no demon?;:nti.>n of origin Or
hetlthful condition, nnd, in fact, con?
demn? all fruit, good and bad alike.
The?e considerations are to be strong?
ly urged upon [he German government
as renrfon? why i: should either 1 evoke
or modify the deer, e on the lines Indi?
cated, before any more radical action
is taken.
PI" ULI CAT IONS It ICC RIVED.
STORIES FROM VIRGINIA HIS?
TORY.?The Virginian acknowledges
the receipt of this new book, by Miss
Mary Tucker Magill, of Manchester,
Va? author of MaglU's History of
Virginia and other popular educa?
tional works. The publishers are the
J. P. Bell company, of Lynchburg, Va.
The holt 16 excellently printed and
illustrated, and will be found exceed?
ingly interesting to young nnd old.
In its preparation the authoress has
Icept the practical part of the work,
the teachable and lenrnable finalities,
steadfastly before her. while the his?
torical facts are blended in the chain
of narrative as to catch the fnncy of
the reader. Retail price, fi,*> cents! A
liberal reduction to schools.
REVIEW OF RIO VI 10WS.?The Feb?
ruary number of this monthly Is to
hand from the publishers. New York
City. Its contents embrace "The
Search for the North role," "The
Peace Movement Throughout the
World." "British Problems and Policies
for 1S0R.nie Traveling Library in
America." "A Sketch of Alphonse Dau?
det," "The Cuban Situation" nnd
"Polities In the United States." Price.
2"> cents.
GOLDEN
DISCOVERY
FOR THPZ
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THE WONCERFUL
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Has Restored Thousands to
Health & j*
Chronic Blood - -
- - Diseases
Are cured almost instantaneously.
One bottle gives relief and two or
three bottles frequently effects a
permanent cure.
Don't be a
"DOUBTING THOMAS"
any longer, but try AFTtlCANA, and gel
well and be a blessing to your family und
the world.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
AFRICANA CO.,
Proprietors,
>?i*ANTA, GA.
t.lti.S Uf.\.
Edenton. N. C. Feb. 3.?(Special.)?
Miss Allic Dlcktn^n, of Cole:aine, was
the guest of Miss- Lillie White, til the
Bay View yesterday.
The Albania residence which was par?
tially destroyed by tire recently is being
repaired.
Mr. rt. E. Byrd, watchmaker, is using
as a work shop the room next to the one.
occupied by R. E. Hyrd & Co., previous
to the firm's failure.
Special Examiner Tiecher, of the Pen?
sion otlice, Washington City, was in
Edenton yesterday on business.
A postofllee has been established at
Bennett's Mill, with Mr. Ashly as post?
master. The name of the -olllce id dum.
This will be quite a convenience to the
people of that section.
II a:it s i <> it i>.
Hertford. N. C, Feb. 3.?(Special.)?
'Mrs. E. S. Norman and children, of
Edenton arc visiting her parents, Mr.
and. Mr?. W. R. Shannonhouse, on
Main street.
Mr. T. F. Wlnslow had a new drove
of horses and mules to arrive this
morning.
The Perqulmana Guards will give a
drill on the new bridge on next Monday
?night. The members of the company
are required to pay their dues on that
night.
Nil I r pi at a xew.n.
(Concluded from Seventh Page.)
Stmr. Qtion-tan, towing, from Norfolk
to North Carolina.
Sehr. Alexander McOullough, salt and
coal, from Norfolk to North Carolina.
Sehr. E. M. TIHey, light, from Nor?
folk to North Carolina.
Stmr. Nettle, towing, from Xorfolk
to North Carolina.
Barge Waverley, fertilizer, from Nor?
folk to .North Carolina.
Barge Maryland, fertilizer, ft'am Nor?
folk Ho North Carolina.
Pargo Colonel It. S. Saundcrs, fer?
tilizer, from Norfolk 'to North Caro?
lina.
Barge George Way, fertilizer, frtom
Norfolk to North Carolina.
Hange Magnolia, light, front Norfolk
?to North Carolina.
PORT OF NEWPORT NEWS.
AltiR'IVALS.
Stmp. Darlington, Galveston.
Stmp. Rappahannock, Liverpool.
SAILED.
Simp. Darlington. Hamburg.
Barge Marion, New Haven.
Barge Hope, Norwich.
Barge Astoria, Providence,
Barge Prank Pendleton, New York.
Sehr. W. H. Bailey, New Bedford.
Sehr. M. O. Tie!. Huston.
Stmp. Strathleven.
FOREIGN PORTS.
Liverpool, Feb. 2.-r?Arrlve<li Aston
hall, Norfolk.
NOTICE TO MARINF.RS.
Race Rock Light StOJtion.?'Notlc? Is
hereby given that on or aixnrt February
21st, lS'.lS, the second class fog siren
will be reestablished at this Station, i*h
Race Rock, north side of .the main east?
erly eiwraneo 'to Long Island Sound,
but will b- actuated by compressed nir,
' ami tihe characteristic of che signal,
during thick or foggy weather, will 'be
blasts of three see nds' duration, sep?
arated by two silent intervals of three
seconds ami one of forty-five seconds.
Insiv ad of former ctharacteristic. If
the siren he disabled, the fog bell will
j be struck by machinery, the same ohar
ao*. eristic as at 'present.
NEW PORT STEWARD.
(Baltimore American.)
Mr. J. J. Meliriarty Is the new port
Steward of the Merchants' and Miners'
Transportation company, and has en?
tire supervision or the steward's de?
partment. Mr. MoBriarty came to fhis
city from Boston, where for nineteen
years he was connected with the In?
ternational SUnmshlp company" in an
important capacity. He In now en
B ige 1 In thoroughly renovating the
steward's apartments and Improving
the Service on all the Merchants' and
Miners' fine steamers He is a practi?
cal marine man, with tho benefit of
years of experience, a faithful and en?
ergetic worker and highly esteemed In
marine circles.
SCHOONER ASHORE.
Lewes, Del.. Feb. 3.?The schooner
Stella R. Kaplan, Captain Potter, from
Boston for .Newport New?, in ballast,
wen: ashore on Middle Shoal, at en?
trance to Chesapeake Bay. She is in
good condition. A tun la ilongHde and
expects to Unat her in tlit; morning.
BREAD RIOTS REVIVED.
London, Feb. 3.?A special dispatch
from Rome says that some <jf the grain
dealers on ithe corn exchange of Ce
sena, province of Forll, who accepted
reduced prices, -wore violently attacked
by the members for attempting-to dar?
ner groin. The troops, It is added, had
to clear the exchange. The dispatch
adds lb nit there were ibrsad riots al
Casicl-A-.Mare yesterday, and that the
?troops frequently charged the rioters.
EATtTIIQITAKF. FATALITI ES.
Constantinople, Feb. 3.?Ddtails re
ceiv d ito-day from, BaiUkesar, Asia Mi
tr>r, show than 20 persons were killed
and 50 Injured by the recent earth?
quake at 'that plnce and Brusa.
WARRING WITH DYNAIMITE.
Havana, Feb. 3.?The Insurgents have
dynamicd and destroyed a pontoon
railroad line n ar San Felipe/ province
c<f Havana.
AGAINST THE MACHINE
Walker and Yost Trying to Build up a
Powerful Opposition. v
HELP FROM WISE, BROWN AND THORP
Ncnntor Onulol Introduces n Bill to
Reimburse si. Paul** t'litirclt ? His
Crcdciiitlnls Presented?Ilullor Uns
It in for Jmlgo Ewurt ?Aouiluittioii
llnnaj up In t'oimiiitico.
(Special Cor. of The Virginian.)
Washington, D. C, Fe1?. 3, 1898.
The power of the Virginia political
Republican machine, which hau here?
tofore swept all before it, lias reached
the acme of its Inlluence, according to
well posted Republican politicians hero.
This conclusion is based upon the as?
sumption that Wise, Thorp and Brown,
the Republican contestants for seats
In Congress, will be seated. All these
cases are before General Walker's com?
mittee, and Walker and Yo6t are .the
backbone to the opposition to the ma?
chine. So far they have been unable
to stem the tide of the machine, but
with these accessions, upon which they
confidently count, there will be live Re?
publican members from Virginia. Wise,
as Is well known, is bitterly opposed
?to Bowdcn, whom he charges, did not
even vote for him. At present Bow
den controls the distribution of offices
in the Norfolk district. Wise's frffends
assert this will be all changed when
Wise Is seated, and that the power
now possessed by Bowdcn will be
weilded by Wise. This means, of
course, that Wise will name the post?
masters and endeavor to build up a
machine in opposition to Bowdcn.
Thorp and Brown, .too, are expected
to line up with Walker and Yost and
curtail the power of the machine In
their sections. Their say will certainly
be recognized in the matter of post?
masters appointments and give them
an inlluence thnt will make Itself felt
throughout their districts.
Senator Butler, of North Carolina,
has it In for Ewart, and it is highly
probable that he will be able to defeat
?his confirmation for Judge of the West?
ern District of North Carolina. Upon
Senator Butler's request the Judiciary
Committee of the Senate has "held up"
for the present Kwart's case in com?
mittee. Beside the charges preferred
Senator Butler contends that Bwart
Is not a lawyer of sulllcent legal lit
talnments to' till the position.
"There are," he said to The Virgin?
ian, "many Republicans in North Caro?
lina, better qualified for the place."
Butler has not forgotten Kwart's ac?
tivity In electing Prltohard when he
was moving heaven and earth to se?
cure lite election of a Simon pure sil?
ver man. Bwart and lfanna's money,
however, proved a. combination that
he could not overcome.
Butler Mahone, Vice-consul at Nuevo
Laredo, Mexico, recently confirmed,
will leave for his post of duty next
Sunday.
Senator Daniel introduced a bill to?
day appropriating $4,soo to reimburse
St. Paul's Episcopal church, Norfolk,
for use by Federal soldiers during the
war
Sean lor Martin presented Senator
Daniel's credentials as Senator-elect
for six years from March 4, 1S?S, next.
Free ofCharge to Sufferers.
-Cut this out and take It to your drug?
gist and net a sample bottle free of Dr.
King's New Discovery., for Consump?
tion. Coughs and Colds. They do not
ask you to buy before trying. This will
show you the grOat mortis of this truly
wonderful remedy, and show you whin
ca.n be accomplished by the regular size
bottle. This Is n) experiment, and would |
Invariably cure. Many of the best phy- i
siclans are now using it In their practice
With great results, and are relying on 11
in most severe cases, it is guaranteed, j
Trial bottle free a* Burrow, Martin &
Co.'S Drug Store.
Regular size :0 cents and $1.00.
NEW POSTMASTERS.
Washington, O. C, Feb. 3.?Fourth
class postmasters have been appointed
OS f Hows:
Virginia?Sydnlorrsyille, Mrs. E. c.
Beach; Hlckman, David P. tllokman;
MoGchees, Henry V. Thomas; Nonth
Fork, Charles W. Schoolcy, Peck; E.
C. Da I ton.
?Notch Carolina?Kitty Hawk, Addle
M. Tit*.-; Sedalla, Nannie Cannon;
Somerset, E. Ii McClcece; Talbot, Jo
soph S. Wilson.
BOW DEN CONFIRMED.
Washington, D. C. Feb. a.?The nom?
ination of ib 'it'ge E. Rowden Ito be col?
lector of customs, district of Norfolk
and Portsoiouth, Va., was confirm d
by the Senat" to-day.
The annual harvesting of ice at Hud?
son, N. V.. was begun .on Monday last,
with every prospect of a big crop of ex?
cellent quality.
Wc ?fter You a Remedy Which Insures
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
Mother und Child.
BOBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN,
UOIiROQ AM> DANCIEH,
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
Endorsed and rocommunded by physi?
cians. mldwIVSS unil those, who lisro used
It. Bewaro of substitutes and Imitations.
fiont by nxpresa or mall, on receipt of prlro,
31.OO per bottle. Hook "TO MOT?KR8"
mailed f ice, containing voluntary testimonials.
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlant?, Go.
sor.o nv a Li. nauoaisTS.
enness
Absolutely and permanently cured In 9 days
by a new scientific and invigorating treat?
ment. No publicity ?no injections?no
restraint. Can bz given secretly. No "free
treatment" scheme. r?r Mriieabr? Udn? in
?(Ort. -i ennfldcaco
R. A. OUNN. M.:>.,
41 Part Jlrt f lrtet, New York City,
"Terrallno for Consumption."
Saved the Life of
A Lady Who Was Dying,
September 14, 1897.
My experience with Terraline has
been very satisfactory indeed. In one
case it saved the life of a lady who
was dying from a very bad case of pul?
monary disease. Her recovery was
permanent.
R. M. HUNTINGTON, M. D.
TERRALINE has given new life to many a poor being wasting away with
consumption, many a delicate growing child. TERRALINE wards off coughs
and colds, and cures the earlier stages of consumotion. It is oleasant to take?has
nothing of the disgusting and nauseating features of Cod Liver Oil, but possesses
all of its curative qualities. Children like it. TERRALINE is not a patent
medicine.
Write for '* Physicians' Testimony." Free.
Of Druggists in tlic U. S. and Europe. The Terraiine Co., Washington, D. C.
Durang's Rheumatic Remedy.
While In Washington city lime lime since, and at the time a great sufferer
from Rheumatism, on the recommendation of Richard G; BpofTard, and others, I
used Durang'8 Rheumatic Remedy, i purchased three bottles, and am happy to
say the second bottle curiji me. 1 have not wi ll ten this as a testimonial, but
will gladly furnish you oiff If you desire lt. i refer you to Colonel Pierce of
vour, city," who will vouch for the above.
Yours truly, MnJ. JOHN W. MAHON,
10 School St., Hosten, Mass.
Sold by all DrngglNlN-7?clN.
FHCTS WORH KNOWING.
3
that we are
Closing out all of This Season's
L
C
Owing to the fact Hint we
are in need of every availa?
ble space for pur Spring
W and Summer Goods, which
g we are receiving daily.
p Our line of Umbrellas is 0
? really worth inspecting, al- g
U though you are not in need
g of one at present. Prices
r
o
g
t
from 4Sc. up to $25 each, y
m
BENJ. LOWENBERG, g
34 Granby Ctrcet,
Columbia Building.
r.
JThe world admire* tho porf*?* Hanl Kot
Oourftftc, dlpnlt>?, ur tonsc.iil?r development alone,
but tliulbubtlo aud woixierful forco known m
SEXUAL VITALITY
Which Istha jjlory of ninnhooA?tlio prlilo of
both old ai.?i youne, nut Micro nro. iboucandscf men
Fettering ttio n.i torture! of a iventi?-irert
mitii:iooU, Bliuttereil nervrB, ami fullli',!;
sexual power who can bo cured by uur
Magical Treatment
which may be. tulcrn nt homo under ear dtrcolonc
or wo wtiipayic.lt. faro and hotel bills tor thou
who wish to come bore. If wo fall to cure, \V? ban
?!?) f ree prr irrlptl'iT's, free, euro or CO.I), fnltc. We
have$250,000capita)and nunrantro to cure every
case wc treat or refnud every dollr.r you pay ne. or
fee may bo deposited lu cay hank to be. paid ur
tvUrn a rnro In effected, Wrlto for full nartleutnrs.
STATE St:tii( .U.t i?., Omalia, ?.eb.
DR.JflOTT'S WEaVEHJUE PILLS.
The Hrcnt remc
dy for nervous
prostration and
nil nurvous dis?
eases of the pen
eratlvo organs
;. of cither sex,
: such ns Nervous
_ Prostration,
MKKIlth ?10 AFTEIt I SINU Falling or Si
Manlmod.linnotoncy,Nightly Emissions,Youth
IUI K.rrors, Mental Worry, excessive use of To?
bacco or Opium, which lend to Consumption and
Insanity. With every $.5 order we fivo a writ
len cuarnnteo to euro or rofut.d the money.
I Soldat?/.?!) ncr box. 0b?ses for*J3.0W.
Mall orderi to J. M. F. TROTTER, drug
! gtst, m inufucturor'd agent and manufac?
turer of Trotter's never failing Headache
und NoiiralKla Wafers, corner Main and
Church itreetH. NorfolU. Va.
CHATAIGNE'S
Norfolk and Poiisnptii
Directory. 1899....
The work on this Directory Is tnder
way and will be- pushed speedily and suc?
cessfully to completion, and book Issued
in K""d time by home people.
Do hol be deceived by any statements
made to the contrary. I have issued the
Directory during the past 25 years and
built it up. to what it is, and propose to
continue its publication,
Kespcet fully,
Ja27-tf J. 11. C1IATAIONE.
I What is Moro Attractive
Than n pretty fnco with n fresh, bright
I complex ion? For it, tiiso I'ozzoni'h Powder.
Reid's Early
Strawberry
Plants now ronrly for delivery.
The berry for this section, Borr
ry growers, you cannot afford to
be without It. The linest e^rly
Strawberry plant ever offered In
this section. In It you will lind
a money maker.
F?mousJBra ad y wine
Strawberry Plants
Tested In Norfolk section three
three years. Try It and you will
like it. Per thousand plants,
f-.r>0: lower In quantity. Send
for circular. Agent for Western
Branch District, J. C. BID
OODD Churchhi! J, Vn. Address
Q. S. HEID A Co., Strawberry
Specialists, 115 Church street, for
plants on Norfolk side.
BARGAINS!
Ill slightly used Pianos and
Organs to make room for new
stock.
1 Pease Upright, ebony ense, full scalo,
$100.
1 Knabe Square, in good order, $ 175.
J Monroe Upright, as pood as new, $22.1.
1 Story ft Clark Organ, fancy case, (C
sels.) S7.",.
1 Story A Clark Organ, nearly now, {GO.
1 Mason ft Jlnmlin Organ, JfiO.
1 Wlleox ft White Organ, a beauty, $j0.
1 Cbautauqua Organ, six octavos, JIO.
CADI. AND SICH THEM AND MAKE
YOUR OWN TERMS. WE MB ST
HAVE THE ltOOM.
Chas. BS. Stieff,
410 MAIN ST., NORFOLK, VA.
Henrv MaoLachlan, Manager.
Norfolk Iron Works,
GEO. W. DUVAL & CO.,
No. 16 Water Street, Norfolk, Va.
ENGINES, JiUlLEKS, SAWMILL und
all kinds of machinery ot thu most im?
proved patterns. Also repairing ut tho
shortest notice. Purtlculur attention to
steamboat work. DUVAL'S PATENT
BOILER TUltE FERRULES are the
only perfect remedy for leaky boiler tubes.
Tnev can bo Insorted In a few minutes by
any engineer, and are warranted to stop
leaks.
CONTRACTORS
AND
BUILDERS.
IN THE Ut BKET FOB LIMB,
PORTLAND OR AMERICAN
CEMENT, PLASTER, HAIR.
CHIMNEY PIPE. FIRE BRICK.
LATH OP. SHINGLES. SEE US
BEFORE YOU BUY. WE ARE
SOLE AGENTS FOR ACME
CEMENT PLASTER. NEW NO.
Hb WATER STREET.
BATCHELDER
AND
COLLINS.
?Established In 1881.
Operates tho Edison System, furnlshlr.R
direct elcctrio cm rent for Incandescent
lamps, motors for monufdcturliitf. electric
fans and other purposes. Current 112 and
224 volts. Brush und American System for
uro la inns. '
General offices No. 271 Main street, at
Ravings Unnk of Norfolk: station n.nd su?
perintendent's ofilce, &l Covo street,
Jyi8-i>.
^ ACCTIOS ISAl.KS-TtlIB DAT.
By Morris' Auction IBjuTcTli^nO^cT^Tol
Market Place.
I JNDERWUITEHS' SALE OF SHOE!
y Clothlnsr, Hats, etc.. at our* auetlc1
houso THIS (Friday) MORNING at j
? clock. Also at 12 o'clock 100 barrels Ai
pics. Salo positive. R. R, MORRIS, 1
fo4-B_Manager.
By Joseph Jones. Real Estate and Gcr
eral Auctioneer, No. 49 Bank Street.
_ i
S ALOON FIXTURES AT AUCTION.,
J HIGH CONSTABLE'S SALE- i wll
sell on tho premises, No. 201 Church strcel
on Friday. February 4Tii.
at 10:30 o'clock, .the following articles:
Bar Counter and Cabinet bohlnd bar, .
Cash Register, 3 Electric Fans, 1 Ircj
Safe, 1 Bar Counter and Fixtures, 1 ltf
Box 1 Clock. 1 Show Case, 65 Bottli
Liquor, 1 Mirror, 1 Lounge 2 Tables B
Wardrobe, Chairs, Carpet and Rugs, Ol
Cloth, Bedsteads.!Bureaus, Washslandl
Stoves, Toilet Set and lot other article]
too numerous to mention.
d. J. TURNER.
High Constable.
JOSEPH JONES,
fe2-tds Auctioneer.
Photographic Supplies!
Chemicals, Developing
Solutions, Toning So
lutions, etc., at Manu|
facturer's Prices.
Patent Medicines at Cos!
Paine's Celery Compound .
Greene's Ncrvura . 7!i
Hood's Sarsaparllla . 61
Ayer's Sarsaparllla .
DoWolf's Sarsaparilla .
Wumpole's Cod Liver Oil . 7(1
Scott's Cod Liver Oil . 7q
DeWolf's Cod Liver Oil .
Poolc's Cod Liver Oll . 2i
Norwegian Cod Liver Oil . G(
Squlbb's Cod Liver Oil . E(
Fellow's Syrup . 91
Tonic Hyphophosphltc . 7i
Syrup Hypbophospblto . K
All others at these low prices:
Rupld Spray Atomizers . 3
2 Quart Hot Water Bans .
2 Quart Fountain Syringes . (>(B
I
296 MAIN STREET.
Goods delivered free Ports!
mouth, Berkley, Brambletof
and Atlantic Q'ty._
The Cost of Coal
Should be considered only In conjunctlc
with quality. There are cheaper kinds
Coal than ours. There are none bette]
but many worse at the same price
ours.
Steam Coal, Grate Coal,
Toms Creek and Cannel, An]
thracire Coal, all sizes;
Furnace, Foundry and Domes-|
tic Coke.
Toms Creek Coal m Coke Company]
fRIGG & WILMER, Agents,
55 GRANBY STREET.
Phones?317 (new); 232 (oltj
15 MVISON STREET.
Phones?348 (new): 318 (old)1
f^SO CONVENIENT THAT
A CHILD CAN OPERATE IT.
B gallons of Cum.
berlnnd Lllhla Wa?
ter,
:
pure, clear,
sparkling. Wo sup
fily hero patent tilt
ng demijohns with?
out chargo to our
patrons. We con?
sider your conven?
ience ns well as your
pocket. Please ask
us for tho price on 6
Ballon lots.
Virginia mma water Co.,
21 BANK STREET.
NEW PHOMK
For Over Fifty Years
MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTHING SYRU ,
has been used for children while teethB!
ins. It soothes tho child, softens thfirj
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regulates the stomach and bowels, andc
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Rve cents a bot Ho. Sold by all druggist^,
throughout tho world.
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NO. 218 WATER STREET.
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