IT V :1 1 .11. VOL. XI.--NO. 87 NEW BERNK 1 1 :Si)AY JULY 1: 82, 1 V ay: 5 CENTS. Ji. $ if I WAiSTED-Anonta for nfo of Cleve land otStevnnson Otliial cditu'ii. A bushel of monvy vittiir ranh Act quick. Outfit S5 o'.k. froA h ith good referrnons. E. H iliiyloti, Haititntii-a, sold 50 first 5 djye. II. Ii riAUVKV S Co . 308 E. L-xington St., Baltimore, Md. j'lljl'idlw WAVER'..Y bd oyOfJilto Work for Sale ft'. 6. Harguin. Flight and Too Vo!um each. Nov. handsomely bound, arid lasso olr.ar prim. jSLi! HUNYADl .du.ia Minor;;! Water, the oust Natural aperient. Forsele byjAS. Redmond. RD V. JONES, late m o!io uf the proscription d pertinent of Pelham's Pharmacy. A-heiiie. N 0., hat opened a Poh'i p'iou Ding Store ntxt to oubtom house. , Special care 1b given to the selection of preparations for prescription use only. The patron age of the publio is solicited. ma29 PURE CORN WUISKEY tor sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported flhoiry, for sale by J as Redmond. DO you need a Ciuah lint Good ONES, LATE HH APES at mSO Harrington & Baxter's. JMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Baaa' Ale and Burko'e Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas Redmond. FOR SALE doles' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect loutic i y day and a perfect bed by night, and you can put away as much olothinir or oilier article! aa in ibo average wardrobe. You can net three articles for tle price of one. No extra charge for packing or hipping Mrs. Dr. Talmoge. wife of the cele brated preaoher, nays these lounges are very, very nioo. Price in Creton, $10, iii, Raima 812.114. Raw 8ilk, $20, 25, Silk Brooatelle, 825, 6o0. Termi 10 per cent. dlaoount nurdi w ith order or half with order balanoo GO dayi. ALFRED COLE:. Grand and Myrtle Avenuos. Brooklyn, N. Y. AAA CIOAR3 at verv low 4 0UUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for salo by Jab. Rkdmond. 1 ARRETT'd COGNAC ISRANDY vJused very much in tbe sick room. For sale by J as Rrumosd. IiMVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes . for children, 10, 12J and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. MI3U. SACRAMENTAL. TORT and SCUPPERNONG WINKS for sale by JiS. UlUiiJN'D. DUFFY 8 MALT WHlSlilLY for Medioinal use. for pale by jan26 J as. Redmond. I CALVIN SCHAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dis ease, for sale by J ah. Rkdmond. If all the reports are to bo be lieved the political parties am run ning short on campaign managers. "BOUEKE Cockkan for 1806" is one of the glitteriDg inducements how being dangled in the face of the Tammany tiger. Editor Marat Haiti tend: oue of the ablest of tho Ilarririoa nipport ers, is by no means assured of the. success of bis ticket. "A DEFEATED Ohio Cuugreti sional candidate It. is ltt his mind." That'd nothing. 1 : j a Congressman lose his heads. MR. Uaeeison ha Ions had a chance to kick Itamn out, liut per haps he thinks that he bad better trait ami all to gether. IN 1789 Washington received 09 Electoral votes all. Tho vote is 444 in 1892. That show tho v.iat growth of population in an hun dred years. Kellogg, of Louisiana, says he ia a wool dyed Republican, but Cleveland is going to ha President, lie says "Harrison won't make a much better showing than Gen. Sjott did in 1852." Mas. Cassett and Mrs. Mac Mannies, two Americao ai lists now at work in Paris, have been com. missioned by Mrs. Fotter Palmer to do the greater part of the inte. rior deoorative work on the wo man's building at Chicago. BAYS the Newark N. J. Journal: "The People's party platform in a nutshell: Resolved, That the ooantry will go to tbe demnition bow-wows it something isn't done. Resolved, We are the only felows who oan 4o it." Senator Rocjer Q, Mills has gone to Texas to enter ac tively into the campaign. Great " heat baa been involved In the Lone Star State over the gubernatorial oontest, bnt in that the Sonator will take no part, as the strife is ' solely over the nomination, lie - goes home only for the purpoae of combating on the stamp the here nfthA third nartv movement. which has already aasumed consid erable proportions. The big Dem oeratio majority la seriously threat. -i a. tl a . at - 1. a. vena, ana it win tase ine ues ei- forts of the "untarrifled" to hold the Tiif. fate of Henry Clay King, of Mem phis, appears to be sealed, 'fur. inquest conrt in the State has approved the sentence, and the ex cofition will tako place on the 12th cf Align sr.. It is a melancholy Ludi.it,' to ,i caieer that opened with uncommon promise. Col. Js.iag rose to enviable distinction at the bar of Teaneseee and was looked npon as a fortunate man, nntil he became involvee in en- taagliug domestic alliances, which wrought his moral rain and cnlmi- iiiueii ia tho crime for which he mast now pay the penalty. .LOCAL NEWS. NEW AD VER TIS EilUNTS. Agents Wanted. Dr. Wm. D. Hooper. Vwo. L. Palmer Alias. J. V.. Latham For Rent J M Howard New goods arrived. liav. i! G. Vardell, who preached at Goldnburo Sunday, returned last night and will go down and preach in the Proubj leridn church at Croatia to- laiiy liiomlH of Rtv. L. W. Craw- f .id n-kre glad to meet him yesterday. lie spends one day in the city on tbe way from the distriot oonforenoe and expects to leave this morning. Great Oiar! What a mill pond!" wan tbe exclamation of an up-oouotry man, when he looked out of the car window as the train was crossing over Trent river. ' It is the biggest one I ever ssw. who does it belong to any ho?" Lisewhoro we publish tbe profession al card of Dr. Wm. D. Hooper, a rocent graduate of the Leonard Medi- oal College conneoted with Shaw Ucivcmity, Raleigh, N. O. Dr. Hooper is a young colored man and comes here verv highly recommended. The Goldsboro Argus says that Con gressman Grady has conoluded to ap point to the oadetshlp at Want Point, Ffi.nk Oliver, of Mt. Olivo, whoitlod eccoud in liui lucent examination, rath er tbtn h' own son. Henry Grady, who stood first in the examination. And th':i ii n .:tly tu Congressman Grady's erect. Rev. Henry Winfield closed an eight days protracted meeting in the Ohurch of Christ at Arapahoe Sunday. There wire Urge congregations and intense itti'U'St throughout. Thore were uk-vi n secession! to the ohurch on Sun day as a rtult of it. They were baptized by Mr. Winfield at Wilkin son's Point Sunday morning. This is a ohurch wbloh Mr. Winfleld supplies reguUrly. Mr. Levi llray 's little eight-year old sjn EdJia mot with a Betious but some what unuFual accident Sunday mcrn- n. k. , b.lu he and some other childrin n tre plaj ing with a young horse, the hmeo I. it him through the right arm above tlio elbow, tearing out the flash to l ho b&no and taking away a portion of tho muscle. The severed portion wua sewed back but it ii a bad wound, ncvcithelcas. Mr. Audiew Joyner, of the Greens boro Kooley Institute made an interest ing temperance talk in the Y. M. O. A. Hall Sunday afternoon, and in a lec- tuio last night at the same plaoe he showed tho working of the Institute, n hat it h&s aooomplisbed and what it mill furthor hopes to achieve in the future. Mr. Joyner will remain to morrow for private work and leave tomorrow morning. Mr. T. A. Green the President of the Stats Fireman's Association, and 18 other members of the " Atlantio" Steam Fire Engine oompany of this city and Messrs. L. J. Taylor and Chas. Lane to repreent the "Now Berne" oompany, left yesterday morning to attend the meeting of the Association which oon voces ii Asheville tomorrow, and to take part in the Firemen's Tournament contests which follow the meeting. We were shown last night by Mr. U. S. Mace, a letter from J. W. Patton of Macon, Missouri, offering to sell patent shelving Irons. The letter start off by ay ing, 'I see in the New Berne Joca HAL that you are building, eto." This is another straw that shows to what good purpose newspapers are read. Ours oiroulatea to some even in the territories and makoa a most excellent advertising medium for any busi ness. Chairman Simmons. Th Raleigh News and Observer pays the following deserved tribute to oar townsman who hai just been eUoted chairman of the State Demooratio Ex ecutive Committee: Hon. F. M, Simmons, the new chair man, enters npon the duties of the posi tion with moon ezperienoe, with ripe judgment, with a reputation for son servative views, and with the oonfl denoe of all who know him. - Be has been uooesefol in oonduotlng cam paigns before this, and we may eipeet that be will arrange the detail of the oanvass so as to stonr a viotory both for the Bute and eleotoral ticket. Mr. Simmon was bora In Jones ooun ty, but for years hai resided in New Berne, where he ha praotioed law with credit end suooesa. . In 1896 he was also ted to Ooagres from Ulaok Distriot, defeating O'Uara, and made hie mark la that body. He is a fine canvasser, a pleasing speaktr, end is entirely familiar with publio and Doliiioel matter, no is a- rood work er, energetic prompt and efficient, and will make a capital chairman of tbe committee. Batelgh Mews ft Obser Slarcli Fiti'titry. Mr. H. F. Thomas, of Minneapolis, is a "pouto king," having made half a million deil.trn during tho paet Ave years by trisefcrming this vegetable into lluiir ;..! ttarnh.--Ex. Theri's 3 1 'inlor for buainess mon of means .ii-u Hvu '.n a pstato growlog section eu :h n; tho rne of which Now Berne is the .:or.uo. Factories thst will use the rp w products of a lotmiity are alw.ija very beneficial and desirable Up Here it is Different. Candidates in South Carolina are not all backward in their forwardness to obtain officn. From a copy of tho Con way Herald, which has been handed ub by one of our citizens, there is a standing notice that 85 00 will be oharged every announcement of can didates for a public effioe, and very wisely, it says cash In advance, for ex perience has probably taught that no money is more difficult to extraot from a fellow man than from a defeated can didate. Six of lliosa gentlemen oponly declare them. Ivco for the various positions all the way from County Coun ty ooroner to a seat in congress, Here in North Caroiwia is quite dif ferent. Our courteous aspirants to publio position tra too modest to bare their names appear ia print asking for an cflice. and also that 5 00 part of the program has a tendency to still further dampen their ardor. They prefer hav ingc othiog to do with such question and are forced out only up)n the earnest so licitation of friends. Coining and (oing. The following delegates aud visitors to the Methodist district oonferenoe at Benufort returned to tho oity yesterday morning: Mr. L. H. Cutler and family, Ur. D. M. Hollowell and family ; Mr. aud Mrs. B. Q, Credle, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barrington; Mrs. Nelson Whitford and Miss Sadie Whit ford; Msssrs. J. K Willis, J. J. Baxter, W. B. Line and 9. R. Ball. About fifty others pruned through en route from the oonforenoe to their homes. Mr. J. M. Patrick, of Institute, came up from the conference and stepped in the city to visit relatives. Mr Tboodore Willis, of Morehead, passed through en icute to Kingstree, South Carolina, to take oharge of the telegraph cfToe at thit point. lira. J A. lljajrws left to spend some time at Washington, I). C. The family cf Mr. T. A . Orecn and Mrs. H. G. Bates left to ap..J the sum mer at High Point. Mias Fannio Willia left to vieit rela tives at High Point and Trinity, and Misses Mamio and Ruby Daniels to visit friends at Kaluigh. Miss Nellie Hill left to visit relatives near LaUrcDge. Mr. Arthur Brewer, his wife and his sister, Miss Annie Brewer of Danville, Va., who have boen vhuiog at Mrs. Howell 'b left -M.-u. Brewer to visit relatives at LiOrngo the others re turning horn Miss Lizzie Howell j accompany iu i;..;.n aa far a Golds-1 boro. Mr. JLin f iln.j'. left to iait nda lives near Kevun Hj.nngn. Commodore l'. E. Morton left for Ooracoko cn hi yacht Thetis, accom panied by Mr. J. J. Disosway and his brother in '.e . Mr Scbenck, of Naw York. Rev. liet!) V.'ialiui l returned from Arapahoe, whi.ro lie hab bern holding a successful ewiGSof meetings. The strainer Neue Wok out the fol lowing patBoogers Mis? Nettie Hollie ter to vicit relatives in New York; Miss Laura Hughod on a pleasure trip to Elizabeth city Mr. C. T. Dickinson on a Northern business trip; Mr. Carl Richardson to take a position in Balti more, and Miss Nannie M. Eborn of Cress well, Washington county, re turning homo from a pleasure trip to Morehead and from visiting rolativee in the city. - Mr. J. M. Howard and family left for Beaufort to vitit relative. Mr. W. 11. Oliver went down to ad just a loss in llrafnsuranoe. Mr. Bottie Whaley and son went down to Croalan to visit relatives. I Ht.XSi Hr.u S Hi i'Oi ( i v el IV!. k. To ut-laavo1 . May 24 T.i 0 'hi May 28. May " o'h f"i June 2. ' o'h June 8, T c . Juaoll. Junn July .' Jeiy July 5 Cu By vouchor. Joseph Nelson R D Hancock J W Waters P A Willis M M Manly M M Manly H J Lovick Stephen O. Brills".' John M. narget J K Land Eli Elliott J Brake Dixon 8 F ilurtt J I. Wi lis J r (iruoa W It Waters D U Stalling Dan 'I Best Mien E E Disosway. George Jackson New Berne Journal Newborn Electrio L. Co.. Newborn Gas Light Co Sam'l Jackson James Manwell J M Harget H J Loviok (street .v P. orders) Pierce Butler & Pierce Mf 'g Co J P Voliva D G Smaw By Balanoe ) I :.) . 1 of A ".GO; '..on fin. on : 000 '3 ;m i,n 38 .s.t;7 :u.7 ;r, 00 n )) :ii).Oi) :!i!.C0 :nl no .ili.no C.) 25.00 21) 00 20.00 22.(10 1.50 . 00 221.07 2015 9 25 12 00 3.75 276 48 223.82 46 46 4 no I 34D.34 i nil-. voi.oJ. .a i.iln r:il and Full i'revi ; it Inl.Tcliiin I'n iLs 1 1 'ju it: -Ti !!:' frr ': tab- t'm 't 11 -. o 1 ''tori. 3-rt'i .-.n.l Vr- .,.: Hcciil.-O'i i- bef..r: .:rJt r, y. p-ily spto,v;hi.-'. f !"-'!. l"i flCt Hil - mo.-iiri .;)', eoMnietii.Uft, r :f'.:T.llH7 tl'."'li!l, : -1 b; i ii i.-. 'hr'i.f lt V'ri ih ;' Tioi i fi itiin 1 hit 11 t, Of I I tin;? '(! .'Hi 1 ' T.'.'tlji-i; 'P thf.',' ..f.t of IX- . W. T .y ,., Thf. p.oruiutas for exhibifi fuil, rubbering over 000 f.n 1 ing idi artioles usually ,:i including game i.u- " -'a i 1 wild ones othet th. ui..,; ahetl fish; nearly ail i ... erof.s and fruitK, th- '-! iir. fer.ey poultry ml! suppl; manufacture.! c 1 ! t i er eto, fancy 1-. .. :tt,. 1 1; ' v .;' SsH vd i . iU'tP jbrac :i-..p. lu t, i Mh Kd! faafher A Ales :n..; I. ra w.; - r-ltvi ri. tt i 1 fo c I horoby solemnly sweer above Rtatemect is rorreel f Of my knowledge and he'.i. f. Hutiil J. Low n, "ity Sivorn to and tmb&oiibod I thi 7th day of .Ion;!. 1VJ. FEH!'iNA-;: l.'r re .1 J .' S'lriVi:: . . Self praiso Uno ttcotucivr. J !.:'..... ..: there are times whtu cue iauh permit a person to tell the truth ubuut hiiu?c!f. When what he oays is eui p. : od by the testimony of othurs, "c rrtasonnbU n.i.u i will doubt his word. Now, te say '.hit ALLCOCK'S POHOt'S J,'.ASTBIW B'O .! only genuine and reliable porous tors made is not self pans in tho slight est degree. They V vi ,?! tho test fer over thirty years, and ia pronf of their meritB it is crdy nccenrary to call attention to the cures they have ric ted and to the voluntary ten'.iuouiale of those v. ho have uced thnin. Beware of Imitations, r.n.l do n t bv knittin;, elo. : psio O u.:inut8.1 wort fiiiv'.. taxideroy, ! ooncology, erchae , .. , -...iai- "a necus exhibits. i There are also go d p-Mi iu.ni c li . ad for ten trotting, running 10. 1 yt.c., raoes, whioh will tnhe p'.nc-o ..1 Tuee-1 day, Wednesday, Ttursday i-d Fi! fa; . of the fair week, and for s. w- J ra-t! to take plaoe at 5 p n Tton lc Boeides these thif-j ere '..::: r -. mium a base bu'l (': ., . t club is to receive l .rlz-i of i!7" : .' : secot-! fcwt a ;r. ' ,' 2!. "31 e. The IksI thing ....-.:.. :. . tl-nt tbe j band premium of . '.i1 u" ti . . - peting for it nro ri(;o',el L,' iur giueDil not Inter t!ir.'. .!? , ' ; .. '.to lair and to rtiuiin l..' it.u tir tej. All. in pi iocs 'sndation, "I i nn . won't M.t bavo i.l C'OMK. .o. r oui ;o!'.vv us in. belli r 1 :ll.c for 'ii. : ds. by deoeived for Ai Ia' or explanation substitute. micitf-r,: and l:t intdiivO . "VI iv. "V-!r ' le; 1 'V . : In 1 '! r r -, r.'j I. ri . ,. : chanct. to beeuir Lai: . . u- ,i : i;rtrj;i cf it V,'t. have ;ui". .-...1 by lonift a laro c: 1 '. t.v.- t. ... ccneibting cf t.'u.'.trv . .;: . ,.r. ' Half Hone, Negl.te Uniita ! '.Vn.d i-rTlen, WliiUiKor.', : ...i: . . ' for ladies and gentlemen, !iu, tudera, ; I'oekrt Books and pur-os. The.. '1 p-joi's ' : -.4-u a. Hy ! .all. OUJ i t.. wiU be sold at N . only, no bring y.-ut want some of Iheu.. sud for CASH ?y (.I.-: if? ou 1 iii; --lit-- ' II, ryt t) j ' ' 1 O vlw il "0 Eays ..' ( l.-.thing. Aak ft a ! What All Want To Xii nv! Id CONTAINl'.o I.N I hi'. je3, Tuey full, Anticipating lite Trout s.- Some of our lihen ii-ri or') pr for the trout for onotber season, were plentiful around h v i-. and it ia hoped they will be here L.1 it neason. Ssvansboro i:. KJ.' 1 ploo .'or a flih buyer 1 1 ! .oat.', 1 1 wuli eomo one vtth pliioit i : t i.i:l to ruti the basineal, wot: hi coi.i..- l..ri. tn f 11 another eeasoti bryr'.-n 1.:. : I ; ' 1.- . to buy both tal: .1:10 ;.-c-:: .. : This i ebcul thj -j-.'y . 1 ooaet coar hery b;i'. -vh.Kt LJ( located at it. We tr.o v 1 a groat duadrantagv hi-tc- ing a railroad and tut. think the great Ji!Ijr-.:.o. j :u of tnu lirtii here aud at otl.tr p.ai.is 'vu somehow overoooio that Iimm lvnut&ge Trout were sold here !a,t 5e to 'Jo and at He' H i y t r f,:: 1 villethey i.nr.?t.f t-.-. . each. i. O. It. lo ..irooo, New9 A UIKsrul Anticipation ! Being very grateful to the people for their oast natronairo and snDnort. and thinking they would like to know something of my former history, I have concluded to write a short sketoh of my life. I do not do thia with any self pride or oonoeit, but hoping that some good may oome out of it. Many a poor boy whose clroumstanoe are strained and surroundings are such that the future look only dark may be en couraged to make an effort hearing what a poor country Doy has uone. 00 while this may cost me some oonslder able effort and loss of sleep, yet I shall pare no pains or time In giving a true history of what my life ha been so far. Of oourte it is useless to mention my name for all know that there is not another man on earth that would at temot so muoh for hi friend, that th am Big Ike whose purchase at 40, 60, and 7i osnts on the dollar bring to muoh profit and causing so many (mile to the poor of our land. King's Daughters. The Cirole of King' Daughter will open an Ioe Cream Parlor, opposite the post office, every Tuesday and Friday, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. jSSStf Bhlloh'i Catarrh Remedy. A marvel one our for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headache. With each bottle there is an Ingenious nasal Injector for the more raooesaful treat meat of these oomplalate without extra onarge. Ctiiipi..U) in uver foului. , ' Mrtl'9 of every country on full Maps of the ! r.itd iitipcr&lo Mop. of H'.it. . .. toiv. l'fiMtnry of the WiIJ from the ! 1. 11. tiiiil- ItliDUCHON! '.:.-:.:. -.1 lato 1 .. '. j.-T . ' ::i . o: i... rwi. TI;.;I. . iL.;;.i . i-.i.i I": ii. 3 Mi il... 1 ba or c ill be ., t .... 7 ' Kit we Lit, 1 rice f I eUl tfoE , :.et fily 10 I ! 1. Jim i.i 1 . ry ,1 eiiH , . 1 i, ; ..ij- ( "f 1 Wif. A Vim V L' Tf -.v. Hll'l I Uiio'-t'1 H'l i .. 1 1 b i 7 ill r mi KU1 1.,.. a ni.ioy t. . :t 1. hind ,r;, ol t 1.. . i . When a proprietor kau i.e grand and pood remedy for tho Us that l'fi.n aad buid '.j heir pleases him nxoeediOKly to receive ; u evidences of appreciation 01 follon .' W. F. Miles. Jlileaviiio, N. O . wr.h.e "I have used Botanic Blood Dalrn and find it to be all that 11 a icCuninienJod to be. " D. C. Illanton, T.'iomaeviilo, a., writes: "I have Uafd Botanic Blood lialm in my family as a tonic and blood purifier with highest satisfactory results." F. O. Hoffman, editor Times, kocky Mount, Va,, writes: "I am pleased to any that Botanio Blood Balm Is the best appetizer and tonic for delloate people I ever aaw. It aoted like a charm in my case." F. H. Hickory, 120B Main street, Lynohburg, Va., writes: "I was broke out all over with sores, and my hair was falling out. After using a few bottles of Botanio Blood Balm my hair qait falling out end all the sores got well." Julia E. Johnson. Stafford' P. O., S, C writes: "I had suffered 13 years with eczema and was at ttraes confined to my bed. The itching was terrible. My son-in-law got me one-half doasn bottles of Botanio Blood Balm, which entirely cured me and I ask you to pub lish this for the beneut of other surfer in like manner. " August A. Klages, 810 St. Charles street, Baltimore, Md., writes: "From my youth I suffered from a poisonous taint in my blood. My face and body was oontinually arieoted wtin eruptions and tores. I am now 42 years of age and had been treated both in Clormany and Amerioa, but no remedy oyeroame the trouble until I used Botanio mood Balm. I have used about twenty bot tle, and now my skin is dear, smooth and healthy, and I oonslder the poison permanently driven from my blood 1 Indorse it as the beet blood remedy. " Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reaoh of medicine They often say, ''Oh, it will woar away," but In most cases it wean them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine oalled Kemp's Balsam, which Is told o a positive guarantee to cure, they woul immediately see the excellent erl'eot afte taking the first dose. Price SOo . and It Trial size free. At all druggists. mar23 deod weow j.l l.Ullll'f ItlH ai.n- of J;:.l ino.it to J.ly 1. 1. A ply to uf j Annual Meeting1. The Now Herno Imptovi,! i.u Ginning Oompany n-i;i l.i.i.i :t;o:i nr.jl SO'ckholderi Mcotim; at e:.,. I'renident, 10 a iu., Wednesday . July, Io92. w. p. i i :ti;r.-. jeli td t.- a.i i. Ti, 1C HALF HOSE, and I'.niiloi table. tii-S aTOREa John H.Urab.rc F0UNDEP.2, MACHINISTS, And Blacksmiths. li living Withdrawn from tbe nil Ion of John U. Crabtree A Co., and pur ebaaod tho place on tlm west tin in H Craven streot, formerly known as Cuth bert's stand, we aro now ro.nlytn .1 o all kinds of FouDdry, Maclnnint and HiaeK smith Work. All our tools and nidi inm y aic n i and first-class in every particul.v . With a good oorpe of mvcliamu,. . o ., we hope to merit anil receive a liberal share of publio patronage. John H. Crab tree & Uo.. jb2U dwtf New Heme, N. (', RflillEnery! MRS. 13.15. LANE, Middle St , opposite ltaptin. Chuicli. rj illall Itlii .v y I- 1 I y 1 e l. l l'.' i;'i:r : A " . r I. Alt - .'-.?! 1 dkw sre f 1 111 V e have r. t-'tf id 'I.' .t ia i.'mte i Si...... ' luent : 1 .1 . .. man J:i"! ' ! ;t 0 m 0 deu.iii, . Tt au; 1 1 .. troitO!r,i er r .1 Th! ir ....... to.' 1. . '1. ' d'.Oui.t.r 1.1. d 1 icriio,...!,.' they m-" 1.:1 " acoolepia 0 11 1 taento i.s b.i Ktelfe l..;a". uiuoh conoer war.ooi:. H-.-, ..! f :.: 1 .i-i Till; I.i-V-il.Ie. 1 t Yin im J . Iil'jui, j'Jlm liwliiht. I.l ! ( L. M I! Howard. ti HOWARD, - I. A'. I N I : 'laiiiiO uud Acci- InBuranco, i v lir.i - N. c. .kwisl .ew Stack! iiceaus Of It! ! ' , ; I 111 I'll' i' .hen, and a;;aiu P'iao G '(.. Hhij Chan tiiorv, iJeiif ral Run of lay tiocds, Boots,' tiioeH, Etc. in.. .1 no ,:ld .".ail ni amine b.wetit prle.iH. my iwd.. They -.1 tir I. K.I.). 1 I 'v r,od frean. Aini ;;.), to Spring and Summer Guccis. A lull lino of Millinery In all the bilei.i styles, as handsome and as oboap as can be bought in the city. Also, a nice Una of Locos, Embroider ies, Ladies' Tests, Ladies' and Childreu's Uoso, Mitts, Bolt, eto. The publio generally are most respect fully invited to call aud examine be; stock and compare her prices with thoe of any in tbe oity or elsewhere. Children CryjorPitcber's'Castona. Uor. Middio & PoUock Sic, Second tl .0', tli.u ier -.a it;; it el' l.8!f,.i. Entrance up stairway on 1 'iioek btroct Preparatioii of Special Medicines and Druggi&U' Articles. junt ID tf pi 1 cnoi.s per pound, 1 1 1 ' 1 otlier groat tar d tin i'ed .;iio(ia aaved a. TAYLOR luki LOT OF f Broa3 of Hams, tiiiouUlt.rs, Corned Uccf, Uoneit'88 Cociiihti, Ctcura Chtf8f. Pure Lard. New Dutter. West Iariia IWolusacB, Vanilli Syrup, Pure Applo Vinegar, AT LUCAS & LEWIS. 1 voters in line. , CdrenlCril fori PjtcheKslCastorta! ver.

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