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CITY AND VICINITY.
MAJOR JOHX HIGHES.
This cou: in viu : ! v mourn.
of M ,r ' r John II u k 1 1 e s ,
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is no t 1 1 - r r. -It-ni-it-,
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e of the vvvu '
c ,n' h;. oh ir.iru-r
est ; n: .it : n .r. ii . .
t lie Jt-tL
who dioil
i v morning Sept.
h your of hiw
.i- I..) . rdinarv
1 1 ie, in society,
he w.is ;l pillar.
:d I'crti.iy his
c must elironicle
i if Ins life evm-
ii. il .-iiowiug the
h he w.is held bv
8ven Spring
Fa- me: s ,
K.i.: m,.
-Whits IlaU nd the ' Proceedicps of the New Berne Ba-. on
ths Baraks
d..m ll.-
t til-
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the Di ivh o! M.-ij JchnHugh.es.
i't.c r.irin'. rr cf the Neif Bi-rne B.tr
I -: at li.t- ( i.urt I i in--- yeurdv at 10
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f ill i i v . r
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1 i. - t- ti.lv
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John Rob:
Are c n.i
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Circ-u- i ,
for in ii r. , t
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of it..- 51 -mh M.xa:: ii,n ri ii.il
they arc l t, ii 'j .". . u it url. i.i.i.-r the
i'ircurii-t j r. c - NjU. re t. is ilnr.p ah
thut ojn t t as-k.lf.T i-v- n S; i ir,i8
They arc r t'lu t ifa 1 !v . - .(.-.! en 1 the
rthcacy i f the .Ui rs h i-. I i on fully
o . Ijrii i i tjtic a. tu.ii ui rrarcj to the
ilf i'.h of M-ij J 0 II IluiiheB The meet
ing w - i-cj . leu to or Jer by II K. i l.-y an .
Jii'.f (iii r)(.- (lit'i n wss t!i ii railed to jj'veri
th- i'ha:r an i O II tiui.-n --lei-te.i etc- Jockey
r. I iry . beautiful
In t-xi'luinin; tiie oi j -ct of the mctt- by in the.
in. Ju.ie (ireen ppoke in feeling ridden n
ten..- of Mj liunhes. He had known Lady J.h
I'oi y
i iur j i
th- dec-ape. i for 4 0 years, and could Camel,
truly say that his character wan without Funny
K k
w.is .i untive ol
:u e.irly life he
IvaniA where ho
W B La-T.i-
P J Uiun ik '.V u: 1
F. L'UJCJt Shot of .i
J K WlLlW Uart le . r k .
H. d. PJlY A lincv null
.t :
it.- .
:.-.!;.-in
the
rrs--.l himself mon the eo
i . .i'hipteil State as to re
ro:n the Whigs, of the dis
a !. . 'i :.. l.vi ij. a nomina
: r ' :;-:es He bore
, nr. 'y . n t h n campaign
. ; ..iuil:ts from all parties.
eiiot or bh in irh . LuJicr. us ! r.i
On nioikin of H. Ii Bryan, that a Street 1'r.i-ie ''
c.inmittee of thrie be appointed to dred t;:.ud
d raft resol ut ions, tiie chair appointed to the 1 o a i , ; ,tu r-
I! K. Bryan. M. I).1 W. Stenvpneon and
' . i '. I I.. i k.
The f u. o resolutions were offer
ed and ad .pted :
W'here.-ia, We, the members of the Sun Bright Ci
Mir or the city or new t-serne, have Tnhil
1 s j i. S;10WS
n l i . . . ',: .u New
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. . . i :i per-
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I . t i.e. .- be
( "hi! : i : i t .i es. Pony
F.'at ': . ;. tr. e:i by 60
ti . t.,.-. JariiiK races
rt : hi i iR Shettlir gs
i - n I y No e 1 Men and
I ' i. . . i u Elephant,
i I'.ijiT.ilo Iidces, the
' ll :':..! ; o w Races, the
. i e . B.-.ok Fair the i
i i. us One Hun-
nies harnessed j
I. r i i :; represent- j
Sip
Richlands School- I THE VaGJuM TIPPED AfOT
The School at liichlanda will henin
on the First Mon.lsy in September un
der ths auspices of W. H. Rhodes as
Principal. Any information in regard
to the school will receive prompt atten
tion by addrtSBing the 1'. in.-ipal ut
Richlands, N C atil4 v;ni
IV . j- il '
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Your Attention, Piease!
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I M...I IIm.
We I. v.- .i n., -Cutters.
l 'i.li-r M i i .
Peelers . JI.i-.vi m.
Scy t hee . Fi u 1 1 J 1 1 -th
e fumtl i r trade
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Our st
etc. . is f ii 1
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and c
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A ) urn
vtlla B-flaeaor P it cwustr
1. Taa hat tUa r
ilkattaa aay ar roa
a wUlHl ) Urwtti I and
Vifctav Om SatatXay kai4 Mr.
WUiiaaa XTafTia. mi rUtaaJ. tay h
ka4 taa 1 baa iaJa ax. Coo4ra
tmmius a7 kaaa) la laai eouaty .
rawtlmi Triaaa N CWa 4oc
Tm lamanantil ari law
aC fodl, ta alMf M Oaa.
faraaar bm aaa hj w aii la mi
Mr Wa. Wikj kUiad a tmj
Urf mmttmkMmarm ia4aff oJt
UU arala k play-
i wte IM mtb La lata tOoa.
Bm Ma, PUla Daalar: At not of
t aoaa aJoa-f taa lia oi
, tt. O- gll0a ra auaxa
lata waaa- a low
nt I 1 la Tl I eoaiiaaatioa ot
la Tirtart, SLomMj Kooat aaa WO
11IIJ Val fX J Ik laUa alaaa to
fTyi 1 will ka alwad aa4 ear
tVaVaaVC a LaaTty aaf.
Biltl 5V aal 0a. A
Hiri il 4r Ma4ay a la Caartotia
Caraaioia aaaaaa - taa 4aca of Mr
Cjrs 9. Xapar. taa Wlawnn
Craa4 Boaaol a Uai oity M4a
fyiaairf fac. BivmUjiwiW mi
tail wM lo MM arUiiaai TMtf
ra tjae. Ba
fxra4aaa a Tftaity CoJ Wc ,
.a ta .a
r aa o tb4 aswiaia. iac4
kB( UM WIMf Ur.y
KaUfti 2Trr-Or r : n ? aad
'OliiCiK la ka.'wrw 1 laaa la ay ia of
faaraJt aaaaa a to VHavr a vary
Tttit a aa taoraaial a4-
a aaa4. vUJ
Ttarsteaa a4 Sua la tarwuia
ia w traia.
AM M a aaaail lsail wktca Uwb
Willilil to a4 frao(a i at ta
11 1 MaiMwigU karaaa.
TV Mi. A Lrr
KW fUaf a Cta a4 aBaaakia mmj
aat la) aaSaa ? Ankr tocajflCO f
ary mmm Icaa. lit avaar lo
tea- taa ioefe of la U4k aafa, acovwax
f (ilw a fail aaoiaal apoa ki ttao i
raat aa4 fil aaia aa4 iar k aUpt
till Mil a4 w arraatvd.
artasJ. aoavaMatl aaa Haod la ikxa
yara la loa aasltaatiary. H e auaad
aa ka atp a-aiar, l hi lai waan
CaUaoDwpaioa: OarfiIai Wocd-
DmmiU HaaJtac 0pci. u)i
low Moavaay waria4 taa nai pair of
mm n tin k at44 th
4aaVoaatxatio 14 aoaor of 0a.
W. ft. tUtitmm a Saiiabarr la XS40.
Ta aaata war fjaa4a taa art wo yoaa
T Baa. 7r7. a 9iioa7 tailor.
Ta7 atlU aa4 ci, a4 ar
i a l,io4 atet af prar -ratio. togk
Uwt aava aaa vara gr 4ai at
44 tlaia at ta aaapaiga of Io
a4 aar4 aiaW.
. Wlaili Dailj. Ta uasaai of aaaa
aiaawiaJ tobaooo aapo4 alowday aad
Taa47 af tai wak. fraaa lai a4aoa.
M UO.tMwaal. Oa taia aatpanaat
Jt Baaa tewi-4 fa Ul.ti. Mr.
J. IX Taeaa af Ltaca aua4 taa
fraja. fair kr fw wak aco. U
wu a aatr ii 1 wtck taa laa 4mij
af fraia ia4 wa avada. aad laai ar
mmw U ta oair ad jacwat to to
TwlaCtay. laaa a waU to aatabiiaa a
faaaorr aar. aad la bow aago-
for a M
aaia for
aoa which to
Tartar f)aar: Ta aaooia af Sock v
Maaal ar ao-w aala: taa laiarr oW
Ba4 liwdiMUf - Taa aaro ap
iwiu atwllai co kaa lauaa ta.
ii tm aald t k Wraoraat of at 4vtia
a4 aaakl to wall apoa la paooia.
A aia Uitr frooa th Mr.
riiraai to a gaall aa ta tai aiac
lta laaa f him kaaitai aad a ppraiaad
aaAla ka aaani kiaa to W a wk b
ktad k 11T1b ka -: la to praack
ta CaartoM d aaaar plaaaa. Tarf or
kirn aarla aar wtii entnnar a a k
1 1 tor taa rlof or aaaoancad. Ia
atoad af b1oIc ta ica of Oeco
kar, kt wUi a on ta 1 JUs.
AiaaHll JaaraaJ: Maaxlr two jaax
CO ta Papttal pwooi ot AaoUI a-
r to o4d dpo..
1 fc Rr. W . P.
Akowt two ki.4rd p pila
la 8aadar-caooi. Tay ooo-
tnkwta libaraJty. U ta aw proood to
a laa lo. alraad y kalf paid for. a
f woraaia a kick wOl aaai aoo
, a&oal S3. 300. w ax Lo-
UaiJ today. TV (amr ar pr-
tr 4 rally raC4 ia eUJb aad
aria tV aaw lokaaoo aro. Oa
farator la Mdianj ! aa airaady
fawrtoaa aaraa full. TV laiaoa la f roaa
a to flfiaa day aar liar tai t' tbaa
oMtBior.
V
Mmrm Sw CUa.y
C Jormjiat TV itaaaiir Klaao
antvad Moavday aXlarao wiaa w
kala af aw aottoaV. am kai Waaa by
Mr. Laaak Barr mi ftoataa a4 n
, O D lia to Mr. W. B. Mar
Caw. Uaa f gloaanw. aw a
af KorfaUt. V. TV
i aoawVa ay Mr. W. T. Saaaly. acal
a. . Co.. aad wa
aalppil T K r KUaoa to A. Trad -wali
at Ca . Ncfot. V . aad eoald
(a aa4 of is A, . a K.
uaiour if aa aad ao kroarhl kr
kal o ia avail traia oa 8aar4ay
amki. 8aaair Kiawtoa yt afloat,
Rt. Dr. Ry
IlUwKa prof oa ad griaf aad pi
(kal w Warm frooa OoJdaaoro thai th
' Xw. Dr. Robwy la to44 a daaih
4ao. A lUr racwi-rad fraoa hi
taasaiar. Mr. Kiaaa-y. by bar baabaad
ka thi city yaafrday aiag eoarayi
Uka aao aad totUitac. aad th r
aorl a vm roocratad ky a krtiar riTd
aataat ofSoa lai laaa aigki atatiog:
"Dl. aua-r' "' I eriticai ta-
aaU aadl it la frd thai ka canao
U UrocgH U atghu" A boa of
h) aaraM that aa faitad Ui ytld lo
i al ta irtaM umiBtwo
WuriiDU)a Siaiai. ru, c .
takia up to lb F.4trrn Inivno
Sa.arday by Dni B.rbam
Th arir1 Lai r- -ii.i ui
aod m j to r.rr .i ' t n. r. i y
WkO will l lh Snl lo p.'.
TV flr.l bal of ootoa to irrin' r
tai tty cm diwo oa lh train ..v.-.
nk frt-m I. Drin t -. tipr-i
by J D VJiri
Ta Ji.ioa- Louj of Mn A
CtmicSiH. oa Pjl.ock iumI ii txicg
rry Buck LcDprorad la ppraoc by
th paiot brutb.
Viae Acad.my cpnd tb- . m :
wk with as iDcriiM of fifty pr cc:
ia attaad aac oirr th Srtt tfk r'i'f
coqali r rprnU-d
Tba flrt man to walk op lo t:. ;
lain ifask aod bia tain wt Mr
E- M. Pari. II paid $'.7 s.". VI r
Joha 3. Maoiz war ooly mioat !trr.
Aocordiog to th acbooi ccus jui
lak a la Lk 9ih lowtiabip lhr ar T-
wail chUdno and 3,1)1 colored ch;i
4ra btwa iii and twenty one r -m
of ag.
Sine January flrt ',0'T n;rr.i.
ticoc bar baa SmuJ in I'r.ttn
oouoi) ii) wbiu aod colorivi
Tar, all eolotrd wn mu-vl list
wk
W Uarn that th woik on uce W;i
aa lag tea aad Ooalow read ia birg
poakad (-orCKiJy . Th track i laid
about 13 aula frocn Wilmiogtco, and
Ihay ar poahiag oa to Jackaonnlle
A Lady whoowoa a plantation about
two aad a haii toll from thia city aayi
laaa ak will it four or flu worthy
yoaag aa trae-.a of IS or 20 acre of
good land for a ye tr f re of rent if they
will raltirata i.
TV aiacadaai t d ro J ia now cjm
pJtad. Tb war k a. eni logire general
aaaiafaoiioa. Th road i an excellent
drir of about a mile and a half and i
grl iaaproTainc to the city. ijr
popl will uh it and appreciate '. :
W laro from th Durham liloto of
th marriag of " Mia iiamie Simi, one
of Darhain ' moat eateemed and chirm
lag yoaog ladle, to Dr. Julien A.
Smith, alao of thU city, a riaiDg ycurjf
praotiiiooar. who baa made an enviable
aaav ia hia profeion. ' Dr. Smith ii
wail kooo in New Berne, and h
friend a her wiah him and hn bride a
lif of haporoe and prcpnty.
TV Road to OrenTihi.
A cocrt tpoc Jaot icq jire here the
railroal ccaN from that tapOrfen
rill. Put county. It is an exteciion.
a w ar informed, of the S:otianJ
T l I
ret.:
v. ire
111-
teeted. lVo( le i-lMictei w i.h vai ious
diaeaae are conslii.tly -.r. and com
inf and rt j .i--ini in the relief given by
the waters. Nunit r u v, :.i.-les appear
almost every day and oirrr . tT the
water by j u full".
Now we must q arrel s.ii.e with the
proprietor If he ihes lo uike. Seven
S;-tiDs a profitable, health resort lie
must make it attractive. He is perhaps
weil rvi are of what ounht t be done,
hut wh & ffnini7 to tell him anyhow.
. h cted but he greatly Iq lhe futt pUce lar oul lhe olJ pUnk
- Democratic majority rurb from around the Springs and put
v 1 r. a L .
ot long alter mis in marble curbs, alto put a marble servative and patriotic, in public affairs
.-.Mrs nreri nl tftteil the bottom in the house instead of strips of ever faithful, and one whose life, as a
l 'he S ates and John P',Di- Thia will at once add one hun
ing the Nu i - ry U
Jack the Giar.t K
lived in a m:. S
GO Ca'-- s -.toi I .
-i ' f Ce",lprplla 1 8 P"wuer never vanes. A marvel oi
a' . Parity, BtreiiKth ami wholesomeneiig. More
'iii Woman who ' econom-ci tliau ths ordinary kinils, and
i Cannot he ho 1. 1 in enm rnl i t ion wl 1 n 1 hp mul-
Sitlor. &C. litude of low teat, stiort weight, alum or
Auiiuals. 31
t: i:
learned with Jeep Borrow of the death
of our friend and brother John Hughes,
hich took piace in the town of Beau
fort, on the morning of the 9th inpt.,
and whereas it is meet and proper that
e should give publi-expre.tion to our
fct 1 : n us on this sad occasion. There
fore be it Camels, Pu:f I
Kesolved. 1st. That in the death of town early. St,
Maj. John Hughes, this city, county and para(je ptart-i ;;t
State have lost a man at once wise, con-
ee S. r-.ei - s
Steam )rg,w, t..
Brass B u.d . Pony i :
riages and Tally Ho
100 Mount: d People, a
rie of O.ir.i L' t.s. Her
:s of Music,
;-ir .te' T.ands, 2
".:; . . n i h. Female
' u-' i-s. Car-
a - i.-s 3u0 Horses, j
v v r. o le 5Ienage
e, c f Elephants, I
pnospliate powders. Sold only In cans.
Koyai. Haki.vo I'owi.kk Co., liS Wall at..
N.Y, Iune2;id8ii wed frl Aw
K. R, JONES,
E.ks. &c. Be in
1 good seats, as the
. m. each day. ;
AND
.-iI to Noith Caro
:he fortunes of her
i:!v enlisted in the
w .
ha
iro'
ras
m he
ie 1 the
:i ; -. I
r -v a r ' 1
irt.e ,
:..:e.l !;;s
1 -tav ion s
dred per cent, to the appearance and
attr' clivenees of the Springs. In the
nu . place build a deceDt open houee in
Lhe grove and supply it with comfort
able seats. Then build a ten pin
alley , gymnasium or amusements of
tome lor t. Peop! e who visit there litu
to have the water direct from the
Sprin an.l like to be made comfort
able while there, and many invalids re
quire a certain amount of exercise
during the day. It Is true climbing up
and down the hill to the hotel and back
to the Springs gives exercise, but that
become monotonous and there is no
amusement in it. The hotel is un
doubtedly loo .ted in the riht place,
and if the improvements are made at
the Sprinri which we sugist. they
wouM become far more attractive and
again brought be vitited by perhaps d z ns where
'he Confederacy and did
serv:c on the staff of Gen
A 1 1 1 i the war he nd-
:. ::.- . : .. ,i tTairs of peace
,'.c.' and energy. lnlS7'
nominated by the North
i I e:i..-eraey :.r I.ieaten
. i r:.t-r, the ticket
U'- A tg-i-fi-. S. Merri
: . no retlection
e .: -.tinguished men with
was asoc:ateil to nay that
e civet :n that memora-
private citizen, has been a bright ex
ample of the virtues of such a station.
Jd, That a a member of the Bar he
was d i 1 ient and attentive to his busi
ness, polite, courteous and respectful to
the court and to his fellow members.
H I. Tnat the Barattend his funeral in
a bod y .
4'.h. Tnat the chairman of this meet
ing be and he is hereby requested to
present these resolutions to the Supe
rior court of this county at its next
term, and ask that they be spread upon enter political life, find will become a
1 ruin I ate Papt rs.
The London dock companies have con
ceded the demands of ti.. strikeis. and
work will be r. sume 1 a: nce.
The Cabinet y-.-terjay d ircu.-e - the
question of calling an t xtra see-.? ion of
Congress, aud the impression is that a
negative decision was arrived at.
John L. Sullivan, the prizefighter,
has written a letter to the New York
Sun, announcing his willingness to
Groceries,
Dry Goods & Notions.
Full stock and large assortment.
Prices as low as the lowest.
Call and examine my Btock.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
r nomination for the
, hut h;s friends having
fortunes with thoe of
Coke for Crovernor, he
as defeated b v the
S to ad :n a :i co m 1 ; n a t ; o n .
For twenty one 'ears,
one goea now.
White Hall is a neat little villa.;-' and
ema to be doing considerable bun
net There are in store and most of
them aeem to carry good large stocks.
rale and We noticed particularly Parks iV.
tirime, W. R Simmons and Mr. SIcUee.
Major and one other where Ueorge F. Korne-
the minutes of the court.
"ith.That these resolutions be publish
ed in the New Berne Jot RNAI. and the
Raleigh News and Observer, and a cepy
be sent to the family.
After reaiing the resolutijns, Mr.
i'ryan made appropriate and touching
remarks tipin the life and character of
lhe deceased . and was followed by Mr.
Stevenson, who s conded the resolu
tions. Mr Stevenson was f allowed by
Messrs. J -!.n S Long. L J. Moore. C.
C Clark, Clement Manly and F. M.
Simmons, all of whom epjke in highest
terms of Maj. Hughes' purity of char-
candidate for Congress from Boston. j
Two negroes, now residents of Nash- J
ville, who were driven out of Fort Bend
county. Texas, have instituted suit ,
against about forty citizens of Fort j
Bend for damages aggregating about
8100.000.
Steve BroJie successfully accom
plished yesterday the daring feat of
going over Niagara Falls in his rubber
su C. he was toseed and whirled for a
short time in the rushing, gurgling
waters, but his friends boldly went
to his relit f and soon dragged him
SHOT OF ALL SIZES,
Sold at Manufacturers'
Prices.
Agent for
Hazard Powder Co.
acter his uniform courtesy to the mem- ashore; he was insensible and blood
oozed from his mouth, nose and ears,
but the prompt use of restoratives soon
broughf him to consciousness, and his
injuries were found not t-o be of a
seiious character.
Hughes w.vs President ol the Firat
National Hank, of New Home, and
during his presidency the bank
prospered more than any other
imilar mstitntion in the State.
In 1-77 and l7v, during Oover
or Vance's administration Major
Hughe was President of the A &
N". I.aiiroad company.
Hut whatever may te said of
M.'jor Hughe' public life, it was
in society itnd in thecharch that
he wi most potential. The influence
of himself and family in giving tone
to society is not to be exaggerated,
and his wise council will be held in
grateful remembrance by the church
for y ears to come. He represented
h: diuo-si- in the General Con
vention if the church for many
consecutive sessions, and was al
ways distinguished lor conserva
tism anil lr-t'.uenoe. John Hughes
h is gone to his reward. Peace to
his ashe.- '.
5o- B.rr.e H-.gh School.
Tr,- tirat wwk of the High School
cl -.ed with fifty -six pupils.
Under the circumstance thia U doiDg
remarkably well. It i rather early to
opn sohoola in New Berne, aa many of
their
Mack road which branch ctl from the the rhald ren have not yet returned from
W. A W. at Halifax It ia to beex-
kadd to Kioatoo and it ha been re
porw dab rise h of it i.l Cv.m o New
Bra
rttaarai of Major Hufhes.
A Larg nambar of people ;n.ieJ
lh fnarJ aervi- of Vlj r Hughe
Taaaday. Th Xw B-rn B.r at
laadad to a body. Taa pill btarert
war: M DW. skvn.n. Wm H .1
liatar , J . W Stn ill ood i e o . Uo b r t
Raaaooa. W K.O. it rr . i ieirge H nier
aoa, U R Bryan. J S. Lnt. iJeorge
Booort aad F. U U:ru
Aocidnt
W rgrt to not a acruu- accident
to Mr. R. N. Duffy, which happened
Saturday ti war tian'in on tie
aidawalk in front of hia ttore. about to
tarn th iUr from the hydrant.
wha bit attention b.-in tuldenly a:
traded b tarned jaickly Nu;-. inl
fll. breaking hi leg j-i t at-ve tr.e
kaa. Thia U Lb tame !-: that n
broken aotn tim ago. but
h had rccvrd
from which
1
Biind Surrtn
Dr. P. I. Kilborce. cf Waahiogton
City, ha ben in N Brn an 1 iur
roaadiag country for two dayt. but baa
aoa examined any diaeared tu-k. It
ia reported that there are terera! .iK-t
of ataggvre ia Pamlico, but none r.
brooght ap for exammaii .n
la coo v era t loo with him lit', night
k gar a th followicr, precription
To prvet itagger. i ci '. x. t
podovoy Hum and I cx ginger in a hilf
pint of wjier g.ve r. to lh.- horn
ooc io IM hoor Fjr a h n- -.hi: hi.
aa attack of tlaigert double th i :.
above erv St bouri
tlaggr ri ih ju 1 1 b- i :
W e ad v im the p--o p '.
whr in di.-e 'H
ady oa thoir hort
-.hit hive
3f Cxav.
C.
t iiim c)iM.
Ilaaif ark f aad Frrr, to elaaaa th
mtmmm effeciaaJly. j- tu7-,wh'
oaUaaatf MUoeja. or win to biood to
laa par ar iggia. to praaaody ear
ItaHm- niiaai-g--1 to awahaa th
kid aad Irewr to a kaaJihy aoitty.
wlUmllTTltoara:
Arn?
Tax YaJua'ion
IYopity.
W g the f Jllo w in from lh' Hi 1 .it
fori?': Lia-I llatad. S12 4 j; acre
aiaalioa. $447,150 50 N u mber . f to n
UK. l.TOSt. valuailon. f837.9'3. Nam
br of bor. 1 105. mu. 6 ?2
cattle, 80J4. hoi, 10.431 . theep. 2037 .
moot- oa hand or oa deprait. ?'') -V.
tolveol credit. $li3 jl:. lUvk in in
corporated companie. IJtiilJ th.r
ptnisil property. $Jtfl u75 back t .
117.000. railroad propr-.y. fit 1 O
Tol alua:i.-n v. f ii.'.ed pr .p-r'.i
SS.7M 1J3 N'in.-r f w t.
313. colored poll "Tl
In the rea an 1 p-r.....--.i. j r ; rty
liatad $3, If- 0 '. 4 hr hi. t.J.
4T1 by nrgrcvea, ahowir.g ar. :r.-r.-a." . i
$40.643-2V white, and a .'. - r. a." '.
$d 3'i colored There it a tvt.i. .::
creaae to real and prot. ;r p-r:v '.
at ft.!)? 2-i3 23. Increa in ra
proorty. 8'. ! .913. Total increas . r. s
taxable prooarty $49 -"Co-There
la a alight increaaf in the cur
bar of horaee . mule an 1 cattle and
mall deorae cf thee;-
Miabtr white p... . . ria-1
colorad 3U
gay it a clerk ie have forgotten the
prorietora' namei carry good stocks.
But we muat iiBJrrel witb them too.
There i the town located within eight
mile of La GraDg on the A. & N. C.
R , yet they have their mail dragged
j over a heavy aandy road three times a
wek from Ooldtboro, a distance of
about eighteen mile. Trenton, about
; the eame d la Lance from the railroad.
ha a double daily mail to and from
th railroad and a daily to New Berne
aero the cotAtry via Pollokirille.
Now White Hall, in connection with the
Spring, which are within a few hun
dred yard of the village, ia almoet as
important a plaoe aa Trenton, save and
exoept that Trenton is the county site.
But the fact that they have gone on so
long with such mail facilities is positive
proof that they are not aa enterprising
a the people of Trenton. Gentlemen,
get up a petition at once for a daily
mail. Do not Interfere with the route
you already have to Goldsboro. Simply
get up a petition for the route to I-a
Grange once a day: set forth all the
facta in regard to the amount of busi
ness, the Spring, the farm ing country
in the vicinity , etc. , etc. . and we will
almost guarantee the route can be ob
tained. Iet the mail leave White Hall
daily In time to meet the train from the
weet and you can read every night, if
you want to, the daily papers of New
Berne, Goldsboro, Wilmington, Raleigh,
Durham, Greensboro, Charlotte, Rich
mond, Waahington City and Baltimore
on the aame day of publication. Such
a route would be hailed with delight
by all visitor to the Springs, and the
proprietor ought not to rest until he
haa it established.
Now we most give a little attention
to the farmer, who were very kind to us
while in the neighborhood. We are
under special obligations to Major D. 8.
Davi, T. A. Rouse, Alonzs Rouse, Col.
N. B. Whitfield; in fact, all the farmers
in the neighborhood and their good
wive were anxious for us to spend a
day wiih them. They acknowledged
that "times are bard," but they cannot
forget their old time hospitality and
may the Lord bless them in their efforts
to better their condition which a series
of short crop have brought about.
Th farmer in this community hive
a just cause of complaint about getting
their produce to market, yet it seems
that the complaint can be e.is:ly
remedied. From Kinston to Goldsboro
the public road runs on a sand ridge
and the residences of the farmers are
alao on this ridge while the farms lay
between the ridge and therivtr, and
tin farms they are: some of them are
subjfCt to oveitlow, but a large majority
are not. From about Major Davis'
place up to White Hall the farms are
tine and very productive, and here is
where tbey are troubled about trans
portation. Whether they go to Klnf
ton, I.t (.range or Goldsboro, they have
to haul their produce, upon an average,
from twelve to twenty miles over very
heavy sandy roads. Now w here is the
remedy " Why, nature has pruvidtd
that in Neuso rivr. Many of these
farms border on the river and if a
steamboat, something like the Blanche
of thia city will be when she is re
paired, was put on and nyular tripe
made for-cne year every farmer would
mistered iir S H ..Wind ley , a young J soon heroine convinced of his folly in
-mir. fr -ni Trenton, was in the city hauling cotton or other produce, and
la tt ok and report that he feels iur . would ship it by boat. We are of the
that h- lias .olved the coveted problem, j opinion that the Blanche would run to
He is n -w endeavoring to find out if j Whit Hall, and probably to Goldsboro,
any other plan similar to hi has been i at least ten monthi in the year. And if
porsued. an 1 if not. he will at one ihU can b done, why kill teams and
have it patented and place the little wear out vehicle hauling over heavy
machine before the public. He claim road ? The merchant at White Hall
thit there is n - st' ; to i: until it baa do almost business enough to keep a
warn itself v v.: Ismail boat running. Will not the
rners of the Blanche investigate the
bers of the Bar, his fidelity to clients,
the roundness and completeness of his
j intellect, his devotion to Christianity
j and active work for the church, his
j eminent conservatism: and they all
j spoke in terms of deep regret of the Iuvrrftions of the ll'lh Century.
loes the community sustains in his .i he steamboat, the reaper, the sewing
death. machine.
With the exception of one or two j Cars running by night and by day,
members, who were unavoidably ab- i Houses lighted by gas and heated bj
sent, the entire Bar waa present, with a ' steam,
Ana orignt electricity e ray.
IB1- Ulx-ielx,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
MIDDLE STREET,
NEW BERNE. N. C.
summer vacation. The nigh
v-.- -v l ought to. and doubtlea will,
hue one hundred pupils enrolled by
the tirst of O-tober.
Without intending any disparagement
to trie rainy excellent private schools in
the city, the J l rnaL thinkl the people
ought to unite in making the High
S.-:.,. 1 such as F.istern Carolina will b
pr u 1 of The Principal and aaeistant'
a.-e ;n i:le.i in every reepct lomak
'.:..- r... 1 a su ceas and other aasietanc
w,.i : e secured as soon as the patronage
,-isufy The building and grounds
r .1 that can be deeired. The people
r.-s.'.m led n ! ly in contributing money
f r the erection of the new building,
u w why not unit.' and have a school
that w ; . i t e a c r e . i . t t. the city.
--o.uo people imagine that they cannot
help the s"l. -jl ur.loi thry. have chil -drrn
t - -n i Tr.is n a great mistake.
S,K-k to y ur frir. Is from the sur
rojn hi.j e ur.try who have children
t edu-:o te.l them . ( the advantage
of i he il.gh S'htjl the cheapneaa of
b- .ar 1 and t:.e heal t h f u '. no as of the city .
tell the Pr.:. -.pil about them and give
h.mthe r r.imnthi: he mav tend them
h. ;-...;-'-1 'n a r. i - u ' h o the r i n for ma
ll i :; as ill Lately induce them to e n d
their ch:l iren there to be educated. Kow
how many merchant and tuiineu meu
will i thi ' Will not every one who
f'-.-ls an interest and a pride in the
growth and prosperity of the city make
an r IT r: . f tr. is s. rt "
Wnenlhe commencement season be
gin next summer it will bo indevi a
p.eure t ' the J. -I H.n a I. to count th
Hih S-hxl among the number.
We hv. tr.tl'l with th is school ques
ti n 1 r.i en -igh let as ome together
v i:.l ' -:r w r. '. ! ut v
- v-t .V. M
T S:a::-. ;t;. ::u! m tun has ben
- stuiy a:, t u.-.-'e of inventive
nius for age and it it more than
jbtful if ever such a thing can b
Or.-ntAl. N' C.
Miter John Matthews of New Berne,
h. t - r. st ' .-:en tai f n sometime. He
ays the t wr. u t'.ot; r is h i ng. They have
l.rg-' limb r -.niu-triee an 1 consider-all-'
u-.ercau tile trade The people ar
try .r.g t g-t a laily mail from New
Berne, w :.; -h is n; u h needed, wears
ir.f.
rx
n a daily mail from
new all. and we hop
a 1
1 . . tier,
erne t -t
,:. w il . t e c ntinued to Oriental.
'. :' a great help to the town.
n .- .ituated al the mouth of
: . t an '. : an important lumber
propriety of putting her on this route,
and will not the farmers along the river
and the merchants at White Hall en
courage the enterprise ? It would pay
them to join together and buy the
Blanche and rnn it to suit themselves
much better than killing their team
over sandy roads.
We would like to say something of
our Pink Hill friends, but our space is
up. We are at home out there and if w e
fail to thank Rete Jones, .John Worley
and John Noble for favors it is all right
any way.
number of other prominent citizens.
A feeling of sadneag seemed to per
vade the meeting. It was an occasion
of great solemnity and each heart
mourned the loes of so noble a man.
ThiLks it Will Pay.
We take pleasure in publish ing the
letter below . The correspondent thinks
that menufacluring rectified pine tai
for roofing pitch would pay. There is
a great deal of tar made in this section
of country, and we have no doubt it
could be util.z i in this w.:y to better
advantage of dealt is than -hipjingit
in its crude state. We hope eoineore
will investigate the matter:
8t. LoflS. August 27, lfcc9.
Mt-xxrs. .Vuiin it- JIarer:
Gentlemen You can confer a benefit
on your section of the country by giv
ing publicity to the fact that it will pay
any body to manufacture rectified pine
tar and sell it as a roofing pitch to be
used in place of coal tar pitch which is
getting very scarce and is cornered and
controlled by a pool of men noted for
the dictatorial policy they employ to
their customers, the roofers. Itis far
superior to coal tar in every way.
All that is to make a demand for it is
its introduction to roofers, with an
assurance that they can get as much as
they want. I myBelf will go into the
rooting business here if I can get that
aasura ic. and I think that with little
pains I can sell it besides to other
roofers.
If any of it is mid near you please
to request maker to forward me by re
turn mail samples and prices and
oblige
Yours, etc..
ASDRIW Me Ali.istkk,
1025 St., Ange Av.
Very Rim y Iadetd.
To tamper with symptoms indicative
of growing kidney disorder; to neglect
for a brief time needfal stimulation rf
the renal organs when their luactivity
points, as it always and unmistakably
does, to their eventual permanent dis
ease, is certainly very risky indeed
This is, however, a risk that many per
sons perceptibly d rifting into Bright's
diseai-e, diabetes, catarrh of the blad
der, etc. constantly incur. So those
who read, reflect and heed the lessons
of recorded experience, the advisability
of using Hoetetter's Stomach Bitters as
a diuretic, need scarcely more than a
suggestion No fact is more generally
admitted by t he med ics 1 profession and
the public ilun its efficacy for the pre
vention i f serious renal disease. The j
unmedicated excitants of commerce, j
no matt'-r how pure, bear in mind, re j
act pr j l iicia'Iy upon the kidneys :
when inactive. The Bitters subdues
nialari i constipation and rheumatism. !
Alliance Notice. !
I have this day made arrangements j
for bags to cover our cotton with in
case our cotton bagging does not come
in time. The bags are only to be used
until our cr ier for cotton bagging can
be filled. I have also made arrang
ments for ties. All parties are request
ed to tee me and I will give them prices
on any of the above goods. I also re
quest all farmers and ginners to see me
Defore buying bagging or ties.
I will be in New BerDe every Friday
or Saturday, at Hill Humphrey's store
until further notice. IJ. H. Pekhy,
County Business Agent. .
Sflii-d from Coil ii III ) 11 o ll.
Several physicians predicted that Mr.
Asa B. Rowley, druggist, of Chicago,
would soon have consumption caused
by an aggravated case of Catarrh. Cus
tomers finally induced him to try
Clarke's Extract of Flax (Papillon) Ca
tarrh Cure. He says: "The result was
unprecedented. I commenced to get
wejl after the first application, and am
now, after a few weeks, entirely cured.
It will do the same for you. Price Si. 00.
Try Clarke's Flax Soap for the Skin and
you will use no other. 25cents. All of
Clarke's Flax remedies are for sale by
F. S Duffy, druggist.
( imipetitive Examination.
There will be a competitive examina
tion, at the court house in the town cf
Trenton Jones county, on Thursday,
September 'J6th 1M59, of applicants for
free tuition to the North Carolina col
lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Art
The applicants must be white males
over fourteen years of age, of good
moral character, of which satisfactory
evidence must be furnished. I hope all
the young men of the county who in
tend adopting farming as a profession,
will attend this examination.
P. M. Pears all.
County Superintendent
The telegraph 's cl tck speeds like light
ning released.
Then the telephone comes to excel it;
And, to put on the hnish, the last but
not least.
Is the famed little Purgative Pellet.
Last but not least is Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Purgative Pellets, because it
relieves human suffering, adds to the
sum of human comfort, tnd enables
the relieved sufferer to njoy all the
blessings and luxuries of the age we
live in.
DIED.
Mi- - i 1 1 i - - II Faiaou at hr m.-iher's
rerid e 1 1 1 i ,y moriii.-.f.-, September
tith, 1--'J it one o'co.'cu. Aged 24
years.
Few young laiies in this community
had mora frienda or were more highly
esteemed than was she. Many hearts
will be made sad by the announcement
of her untimely death.
Miss Faison had been from childhood
a devoted member of the Methodist
church; had for several years sung in
the choir, and been an active worker in
the Sunday-echooh Her berfaved
mother and brother have the sympathy
of the entire community.
Cotton Ginners. Attention!
We are now ready for your orders
for the Celebrated
Daniel Pratt Cotton Gins,
Feeders and Condensers.
Everybody using them unhesitatingly
pronounce them the BE8T so take no
other. We guarantee full satisfaction.
send for prices and terms.
WHITTY & GATES,
Agents for the Boss Power Cotton
Presses. Roanoke Hand Presses, etc.
augl7dwtf
We ure ng.-r t f r t r . . !
brated ' 111 VAN 11 i - 1-."
STOVE, and invite on t . u,
and examine it before 1 u .i
stove. Respectfully.
WHITTY & GATES.
jy24 wtf
Furniture??
JOHN SUTER
Has on hand and la receiving e.iv :,
handsome 1'arlor Hulta, CliariilierHi is. I., ,
walnut. Bureaus, Wardrobes. Mhiiiimo
Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, etc., t te
He alao has a line of Home made w. i I, ..
Bedaleada, Bofas, Tables, l i:r Ri..
which are neat and eu hstn nl -,a 1 .
Price Kit;Iit Iov,n to lt.k
Bottom.
aefidw Mi. 1. 11.- st.. .N.-w Her:..
A GLANCE
IN THE ESTABLISriMI'.NT Ol
11 Bell The Jeweler
Will convince any one that we have in
stock the Largest, Most Varied, and
Complete Line of Diamonds, Watches.
Fine Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Fancy
Lamps, Burmese, Gold and 8ilver Hoad
Canes in the State.
It will be to buyers interest to s- e
our goods before purchasing.
Bf: .
0 REIMS.
V . is ii tm
f the
i t i r I c J
0 a ii 1 1 il
, I.. : i
I . 7.
mi :
. I'-o.v,
.mil...
: Jf3c-
1 i j.ai.t.
BFLL
For:
GREEN, F0Y & CO
in .
Bui:
Gome One And All,
And see 165 different kinds of STRAW
HATS to be sold at Wholesale Cost at
J. E. SMITH, Agt.
COMPOUND EXTrUrrvS
If
mm
The importance of purifying the blood can
not be overe.-aini.ited, for wuliunt jure blood
you canDOt enjoy good health.
At this season nearly ev. ry one needs a
pood medicine to purify, vital:?.. -. and enrich
the Mood, and we rk y. u to try Hood's
Ppruliar s'irsa!-3r;:!x Jtreneus
r Council aL,i i,:;;!us up the system,
creates an appetite, and n.ries the digestion,
while it cradieates disease. The peculiar
combination, pri-'rt;. n. and preparation
of the vegetable rem. dies vsed give to
flood's Sarsaparill.i peel- T ItctPlf
iar curative powers. N. It-OCM
other medicine has such a rec. rd of wonderful
cures. If y. u have made u;- your mind to
buy Hood's Sars.iparilla do not be induced to
take any othi r instead. It is a Foeu"iar
Medicine, ami is w orthy y. ur confidence.
flood's Sarsai-arllla is s.-ul 1 y ail druggists.
Tlci ared by C. I. Jiuod & Co., Li. well, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
Wanted,
Information in regard to standing
timber. Object to locate saw-mill.
Address
P J DF.L M A It.
set 11 dw2.v Oriental. N. C.
JOE K. WILLIS,
V ItOPllIETOIt
EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Marble Works,
iNVw 13 erne, ZST. C.
Ma
V ll
i iorUitl Klrm.ul
H o Fk kk ... iers ought
to
of iw efficacy. Fly 's Cream Balm was
Hub) 'a Leltcr.
A letter from Mr. J. W. Ruby, Union
Citv. Ind . says: "I have used vour
Clarke's F.xtract of
ough Cure and find it a complete cure
know for deenseated cold . It has done more
Italia n ai. d A ir.eri
qualifies of material.
Orders solicited and given
attention, with eati . faction
Flax iPapillon) teed
' tr.e u t ii. .mi s r-veraaparilla is recommended to me as a preventiye to
the fact that e erv purchaser receive a hay fever. Have been using it since
fur . juivaleui for his money. The the &th of August and have found it a
or waa kaa log thetxa.
l inaovasc at thia i'i :. li
. . ,. win . 4 .... . auaaoar purine me t.-
iiea mm a in.i cvaxa sniw - ' .
I BD poriHe
aaxa
of the bio-l
. vi '
an 1
Ui.
1 care ail ruch aiT action
r - .
I nl
head l.ne ' '. Ov D.-ees line Dol-
to. en by imitators, n original
and true only of Hood i Sarsapa
'. i : -an d.nly be proven by any
!-. re to test the matter. For
- i, r.ir. buy only Hood's Harsa
,a S. 11 t y all druggist.
specific for that much dreaded disease.
For ten years I have been a great suf
ferer from August 9th till frost, and
than two of our most skillful physicians.
Mv children had the whooping cough
and with the aid of your Cough Cure
they had it very light compared with
neighbors' children who did not take it.
I believe it to be the best cough cure in
the market. " So it is. A
G. E..MiLi.Ki:
and Ai.tx. Fir
agent.
is my agent a
!.:- regular
e ani all
prompt
guaran-
Kintdon ,
traveling
Also a good line of MEN'S and BOY'S
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and DRY
GOODS that will be sold rery cheap for
Cash.
J. E. SMITH, Agt.,
Middle St., New Berne, N. C.
Botanic Blood Balm.
Can be had cf
R. IT. St, F. S. Duffy, Ernggists
AT CARD RATES.
Cash on delivery. je28 dw3m
Ask Your Retailer for the
JAMES MEANS
$4 SHOE
OR THE
JAMES MEANS
$3 SHOE.
According to Your Needs.
JAMES MEANS S4 gTTOH
5.i light and styllsa. It flu like a
stocking;, and KKOtllKKfl
JU"BltKaMJIUll,"ti6-
I InK perfectly easy tiie flnrt Ume It
is worn. It will satisfy the most
83 SHOE Is absolutely the
-
i. . S.VvoX
aWiS'fl'
only shoe of its price which
jias ever uccq placed ex
tensively on the market
in wnicn auraoiiuy
colisluerea Delore
mere out
ward
ppear-
ance.
J. MEANS & CO., Hoato.
ITn.ll Hue of lhe above sho lor aale UJ
Ask for the .Tr-.rnes
licans $i Shoe for Boy
Howard & Jones,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
As agents for owners we offer for sale on
easy and accommodating terms the follow
ing d eseri Ded improved Heal Kstate in the
City of Ncv Bernn:
o. r. Wrta.K.r i'KtlfJiitXY at union
POI NT ; Includes the piece of land known a
"THE ISLAND." ard the wharf or roadway
leading thereto from East Front street.
A leo, water space now being filled In. The
location is the best In the city for all manu
facturing purposes, whlla lha largest oiaft
visiting our waters have ample depth of
water for loading and unloading at the
wharf.
No. 2. TWO HOTJSE8 AND LOTS Al
OION POINT, occup'ed as dwellings.
No. 4. THK IRON FRONT WAREHOUSE
ON UKAVEN STREET.
No. 5. BRICK HTORE AND DWELLING
ON CRAVEN STREET occupied by R. O. E.
Lodge.
A full description of this valuable proper
ty, together with the best terms upon which
the same will be sold, will be furnished on
application to the undersigned at their office
nsouin rront sireei.
WATSON A STREET,
decs d wtf Ins. and Real Estate Agt.
VALUABLE TRUCK LAND, FOR SALE.
About FORTY ACRES CLEARED LAND.
sit uated within two miles of the city, suit
able for truck raising. A great bargain.
Apply to
WATSON 4 STREET,
may 16 Real Eat, Agents.
For Sale,
One Ten Horse Horizontal Engine
and Boiler. As good as new. Apply
to T. E. GILMAN,
t5 4tw Jacksonville, N. C.
Statu ok Noetii Carousa, ) Superior
Onslow County. J Court.
Ell W. Dixon, udm rwith the will annexed
ol Serena Honey. Plaintiff,
vs.
Lucetla Reece. Amelia Hobbs, Lucretla
Aeb.r, Lucretia Willla und Eil W. Dixon,
assignee of Emanuel Dezay,
Defendants.
To Lucretia A ber and Lucretla Willis
You and each or you will take notice that
an action as above entitled haa been com
menced In the Superior Court of Ooalow
county before the Clerk thereof, to tell real
estate to make assets to pay the debts and
. harges of tbe administration of the estate
of Serena Honey, deceased, and you are
hereby required as devisees of the aald Sere
na Honey, and as parties defendant to this
action to appear before tlfe Clerk of the Su
perior court of i mslow county, Norl h Caro
lma. st his office lathe town ol Jackson
ville, N. C, on the 21st day of October, 1889,
and answer or demur to tiie plalntlfTs peti
tion In tliis action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in the
said petition.
This IM d-. v of September. I--vh
( HAS liEKUCK, JR .
sep-5 wlit Clerk sup. Court of Onslow Co.
Do a General Banking business.
New Banking Hocsi",
Middle Street, fourth door below- Hotel
Albert,
feldwly HKW BERNE. N .
Cassard's
Pure Leaf Lard, 10c. lb.
Pig Hams
And Breakfast Bacon.
Pure Mountain
Corn Whiskey, at
J. F. TAYLOR'S,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Foot of Middle street.
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BOARDING iii
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Vance Academy,
Boarding and Day School, !f
For IMale and Female.
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Opens First Monday in September, 1889.
Special attention paid to Mathematics
Commercial Law. Book-keeping and
Penmanship. Experienced teacher in
instrumental music. Vocal music a
prominent feature.
Tuition, including hoard, washing,
lights, etc., ?G5 to ST", per seHMion i f
five months.
For Catalogue apply to
W. R. SKINNER, Frin. -ij.nl.
aug24 tf New I'erne. N. C.
A FINE LINE
OF
Scarfs and Neck Wear,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes.
HtUs, Caps, Umbrellas
and Dry Goods just
received at
Barrington & Baxter.
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STILL IN THE LEAP !
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More of them were sold lnvt
than any other brand of ( her.
the world, and an increase of 7"i j.er
cent, of sales for the first five months
Of this year over that of last your.
They retail FIVE for TEN CENTS,
and are the BEST goods on the
market, being EyUAL to nny 10 cent
and BETTER than any 5 cent cij-ar.
Smokar, bewire of th numerous
imitations on the market, and when
calling for a package of the OI D
VIRGINIA CHEROOTS be sure and
see that it has the name and sig
nature of P. WHITLOCK on it. other
wise you will be imposed upon.
Trade supplied by
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
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Taxes! Taxes!
have tried many alleged remedies, but only 61-00. Clarke's Flax Soap for the
h.j i brum Italm is the only preven- Skin. It leads them all. Price 35 cts.
tive I have ever found. F. B. Ains- Cough Cure and Soap for sale by F. S.
worth. Publisher, Indianapolis, Ind. ' Duffy, druggist.
The Tax List for l?yj is now in my
hands for collection, and all Taxpayers
large bottle are earnestly n quested to come for-
ard and ?ett'e without delay.
W. B. LANE,
eeplO 1 vv Sheriff Craven Co.
School books and school supjilies a
specialty and at living prices.
Royeter's candy, the best in town:
fruits, cigars, tobacco and snuff.
Headquarters for fishing tn kle,
crockery, glassware, etc.
Agent for the Ne,w Davis S.-wing
Machine.
Resnectfull v.
JOHN L.HART FIELD D
Kinston, N. C.
You Can Save Money
By buying your Alahiwii.e, R-ad?
Mixed Paints, etc . from
WHITTY A GATI-.S.
Wo have the celebrated "Paekire"
Ice Cream Freezers be sure and mo
them before buying any other.
The Tucker & Smith Brand,! we have a fun stock - everui,,,, ,
the Hardware and Builders line. nn.l
Best Shoe in the Market ; invite your attention to tl it1 amt'.
for the price. whitty a (;.ti.s
It will cost nothing to call and ex-
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C. GRAY,
Kinston, N. C.
of
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re aa-
Agenta for the Sherwin William"
celebrated Ready Mixed Paints. :nid
dealers in Lime, Cement and Plaster.
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