C:u:ra : Expbslilsn ; RALIIOH, N. C. ROUND TRIP RATES it trrcT Sept. 29 to Ike 1st, 1891 " JT rJT. . to.!av MeU.odt.sTn dtan.S Wlorv !TBn. M. CM lt ;he natiooa. arrajed ;n the gtr TOJlQETW A. I. C. U. R uvctr of r1ghtoa?nv" r.d adorn - Y bwt MtAeiaU to 8,1: j wUh lho ,ewe:., of -.-.t-T-. Boa! Trtp TWaa to tfe SowUtb J , w M r fM timrlUtfCri ADll UL tb r.iri.l O . 1.1 aB"WIHOT 1 MMiMla SM4k HMnrm m w. llJI?Uc:Wb: mpi I n I'll TTf ' r " ' , far IMJ r J! lor nwra p, T.rC i1 i i hiIhimw ! In it-i f: " Cial to tMurm mj lime wiUiii ? T ! 'tti WU4wo4 W"pw! S W 3 90 1TT3 1 3 Oar Ctm Ut. CMU KHfl L Oru Don't ! f? a. la I CS ' 1 90 8. L DtLU O- A- AlUntlo a N. C. U ' : -ra rar tamlm jr. k la MiM 1:30 PK. FtUar JT..1S1W Ooixg Wat Ar. Lv. 1119 b IS 33 10 M 44 BS 9 tT 8 90 am 147 S IO OoUabor M 4 6 LOr 4 M 4 0 dasoa -1 38 KortbMdCUr . atuad ru raM. Tram- B IN M 1U Tta TW 14S TH 11 tM IUIU ' t is ia a 19 tt 10 .11 M 1144 lilt 1141 ISIS SOU ;rr - S4S 9 a - 4 4 13 4 n 4 43 4 M 4 34 01 tl . It ! - n 3 Kit n MU4 IX 4 t C . t BtsAioM. Pm. Train. Uitttir 1 30 m & ' A 54 4 34 LaGraaja J 4 04 raJ!Ia0a 3 34 S S rinainn 4 33 0 C CmU 4 00 4 03 Dcrw 5 40 ConCrMli 3 34 3 00 Tamrari 3 34 1 80 Cterk- SOI 313 Kaf 10 33 ISO Biw4l 41 44 Qmiu ou nTiock 9 S3 C4 Uwport S 17 9 37 Wild wood 8 00 9 03 AUaatio t 1 7 63 Morale aa 0r 7 17 7 37 AUulieBoUi 7 00 7 13 Moab4 Dapo ih 7 00 fTma U T. TbtI Haray laaaa via VUaafM A Wai ImUM na4 Narthv Imii4 inwaaora KM sai vita HMn4 rMTUla rMk laa wwkwwjw s p . rlm XI ioukk 1 i -- aa TxmiM i uttMirv i w .w WUanaswm a Vwam aM.-te ni wii'tiMlnt an4 rOS rra. sorvi aartn OuaisT ; a.- l- Dill axnana'lM 4. CONSUME1 It uaa parmanrmfTT ewtal TfocvJW raaw praotwairvil hf darton hof tvaav. If yM aa prwmtmuaey rmp- ' wick a itxik, tnawnur ot Prwthtoa-, ' U, bot DM FISO'? CtKli COXUMrTtON out taw IT SPECIAL SUHER SALE 5(50 rtWW tlOtM Wa r Cm aiUT BARGAINS LCODEH & BATES, Tm BEST rvVOIN REMEDY. I aaaacaaea aaU tlaaarv feamlaa 4 7 akrajiaaa. la um. im.nwirxi m. . n i mm V0Xf Una mil rn ud IWmia la)lpn, nom raoa. ri mi Hinam Coaulu ao ml a Minn aaaaia fc n jn a , - 4 I .. . - F-j .i 1 1 mm S V itun ra M Ml. ,. 9y aun.. irticiii ma. Mtaam raarujia, uu. con n mm ....I n -N 1. m. . - : - - I rui. rni:,iiu,Miii.ii. AGENTS lMFCaTlJ PLUtM ALBUM, L00 HlVi 1st IMlui rl-y any Ml a Il. itHu f.. Rat st" ah nn ruaiaa) yaa fka-rtt Irnx aaatatatna; a aaa a u HZ4mZlt BOOXSarxr lata Iwaj an aAl . alnaiaa a4 B la kr I i M i a. l4aaMai r r. aU r Cut anK --Ja ax-T HUI I44MU mJk.Lm, laKiua. l Waaa. ft. cSLJ'AGEIiTSs.'SS I . C4 44 k Mrv tmumitw. I Bfeaaaakiaai - r Maul y.i Mkitn! a fiMoAaA BmMAJU, ft.0. ' NOTICE. , ' 3Waaaawai, laaa-aajaaaMk aw --kr 1 nM a -a Wfa-j M a fc ajaa aj-i Ina m lHiiaaM,fc Ka.T aJ V -? awaWWa I 4MWa Ma wuMat fr-MW bm4 B-WTM4 MiUntT 1 ILUAlaaUUI. U 4M A 4141 MftltM. anna w. m m'Ukwii A W .- f v: Y ' l , ffeiao mf tiocata ta urn taitaii U4 0 fcx fo 91 CU. W " J9Qf &aaC0lr bsaaMiy. . Trot. W. IL SsuraiO. niis jourin THE fcl IIIMI iL 101 ' ! i . Thit is a fcTam! body of Melhv dit 10 8H)ti at W.vihing'.oi-.. Th Methodnt are a great p-C" p. Time w a when lh term Toriaz eiTilnation n-J the barbing of th.l M.-J : who, t f r ktngdema of the world tni. bcum ih kingdom of o;r ..-t ! MethoJUm. tut illiiAtrv.ed in the r. o umiaicl Council, ede. ithii-ti of Christ: a3 e'h: o.s i ' r ehart.jj pohty. It iovi;.- no pre bu .-elf i n: ei-1 rl:ni and Go,J-rely:rijf tb i:tteitioos of the day p.nop el Nothing could be uK.ro U l l v 70 i tad pproprit tbn ihe de-cQ. . jliaioa In the Council of lUg:oa and , Scienuflc Tboojh: There ia no ! tOAuXt B(Wn WTiruic uu v m Uaity. Ioded a koowlede Jmqi it the m.' excellent ot TUrU growing bl'.rf tbat ' . I the Force Utll will be rarrec'.ed , . IB lu MDklC uu..un o - ion of Coogre. Oar readers retneaiber that the Force bdl paed the Uoase l.wt wmtefaod s ide trackwi in the doit to aiAku wtj for the f.'.ver bill. Tbere ia nothing to prevent tbe 8at from taking up the Force bill ad pacing tt if they wish to do it. Hon. C. T. O Ferrali, a gadant member of Congress from Virginia, iarMed a large aadience at Peterstuxg a Jew nigbt ago on the political iMue' of the day, and dwelt particularly upon the tariff mod the Force bill. Rd and Lodge axe defend. ng the Force bill la ibeir pee he in MajMuaehaaetts. It will be revivea in Con greed and aliaped into law the li publicans dare make the reature. Io the language of the Norfolk Virginian. "Then when tbe prerentiTe ha pasaed out of reeb, days, monthi and years of humilaUoo, if not ruin and subordi ; niiinn will follow, with a train of' Tila comDared witb which the daVk period of Reconstruction was paxde. Beware '" What la this ' -preventive! " 1: i a ualteil, reeolate. -and mcon ooerable Democracy. It is passing that t hen? is division I latranco , the ranks ol the Hemoc. n nmsIWM.i ofnarrj a ClUBil Uce that the break at pie-err not amount to muc'-i, but . . crevice tn a Mississippi Kiv.r levee It may grow broader and deeper until it caasce wtde spnasi devastation and ru n. llow dare any mau advocate the dieroption ol tbe Democratic party la North Carolina ! IVtter, a tboasaod timus better. invoke sword, faoiine and pestilence, man bring npoo our people tbe imiueasa rable woe that will come trooping, like legions from Hell, in the wjke of tbe Force Hill ! In ::m. 1!:-:-W1KE ' n WAS A SJXTT-DOL1. IK OliDEK. A gentleman walked into ht wife' boudoir and found her lock ing orer a large pamphlet, with pen ink and paper betore her, nd the filwlng coiloiuy enueJ. "What are you doing Dearea'.!'' 1 am looking over this catalogue for tbe purpoae of making an order for my winter dressing.'' What catalogue is it !" uIt la Wanamaker's catalogue for tbe Fall and Winter of '.U and 'lieally, Mary, I i.b you would not send your orders to Wana malsr. I mncb prefer to patronize or town merchant!. Many of them are my patrons and we should re ciprocate." 'Well, Charle.a, I would like to do it, but I cant. You know I am not strong, and it would tire me to death to have to walk all over town to make my purchases. If tbe merchants would advertise, so that I would know where to go, it would be very different. Don't yon tee! I can here in my own room take thLs catalogue and order just what I want without dressing np and running all over Middle and Pol lock streets to find something to answer my purpose. Now, Charles, be a good husband, and don't ob ject, please.'' "Why, of coarse -)0u must have your way, as you alwajs do. Hut, hat wit! be the amount of y our order." "Only Sixty Dol.ars. That's not much for VOur little v.'.-, .., Dear T" Tbe b-t way to build Lip ? Berne is to give New I'.cr . .. . your patronage It IS a fcoliih tin- ,o;i ;;..4- persons nave that n oider i,e. good bargains or oioe go,!-, ;i,e must send to New York or I'h.l delphia for them. Merchants haio been to the cities ; the Nort'i I'ast and miile large purcha.-v-meet the wants of this marker I; Is the home fade upon which a towu mat thrive, and the more CODceoatratil it 11 :i.c b.Tttr i.r the torn. , If m.,,!,,. :iir.u -f r i. i , . . yf" l' offer, oar Mry'.. -.i n n 1 ottler; more tnonev- will kei -i 1 bOCCC ATI' flt:d i'.i parties i (juv. Hill delivers the or'.iou .i the anveUinj? of th Gradj monu ment in Atlanta on v. eila.day the n. . . . jt I, lrw4. i. j),,!, ,, V- , . ' , . w j ' i""LU'u' I MondJ. . i : 1 1 r.;;i:. . . Tl . u. ir.agr.iticent ;iv; ;:.:.-. A- lit- from i ba nt-ss und ex rv .utpoci, it lit- entered politic., and lur rival i-art.cs in th-Kaipiri- State are trying t,. lix on eicti nt tier the bUnie of tlx- failure o' Ni York to nfouic it. ot t!io I e mocra: io clcl s iif t hr i.'v is o.i. !h1 tl-o World' Fir C'lu . .mil r.s nit-mbore ure "m.iki&K it hot" fur l'.o3 PJAtt Dll hl8 CAUdiditte. Whatever d;starbing elements Tin: i b Win ; t,e feat American enterpr.se may - t4jniorft;y bfeA,t works erected bv contain, :t u pleading to know that 0Qr UlWps. He was immediately . iTinK the i. itions together in repulsed, and amou; the brve f he d;p! v of their industries and nieuwho met him the Tweutietli rnurce and contribute largely to rtl CaroUua lieg.ment under , , , (. olonel Toon, of the brigade com the en. ghtcnment and elevation of maD(led bv ViTlgm Gen lt- John. he ag-. ston, captured his tlag. It win Th'.r y tire foreign powers have brought to me by Maj. John ti. i 11: par: l'h.'f a ccei.ted the invitation to ' ,. . C : ; e in e inmpri.w th, r.ijnjBiunu. Seventeen Amen .-an b;.'.ir itepuni.c . ttieat uruaiu, Ctt rr.i arr, France, liu.isia, iilgnm, , Spain. Turkey, China. Japan 1'er- . ia and Siarn. It wih be a reviila- tionofthe World's genuis, civili ; ti, state of North Carolina as an ; t he demonstration of the old eold-.-'.ion, enlightenment and power. other evidence of the valor and iers. It is impossibie to say how It i.i imiHMsible to estinate the vi'ne of thi Kxpo?it;u to science and art, industrial pursuits and 1Qk;l'cv;k au,l"c'"' ' . T fa.' j M -: ,-T- t. Nations f' 'i M. ' '.Ti-e :-.r..i W,l.i " ' to netr.. ot ..Je. It: nitf d States -ill Le the chief benefici.iry . an 1 we ;rut that tho South will lead a!l o;h.r .nvion.q of the I'aicn both in t x 1 : . -nd ' mt bene flt It may tie reasonably expecie 1 that the N orld's Fair wih be fol lowed by a large intliix of immi grants: not horde? o! hail starved rvesantry, but multitudes of the better classes, who, having seen America in its glory, come to par ticipte in ita bleMn,;i and u tribnte to its pro-parity . North Carolina i.- in need of such immigrants. For this reason, i t no other, we trut that North Caro lina will make such an exhibit 3t Chicago a will attract the ob-or ,j J vfttion of Enropea-iq und Asiatics. Tho Exposition iiot being held at Kaleigb shuil 1 bo made to con tnbnte to thin md. Tlie intelli gent public sp:nt shown by Gov ernor Idol", and 'her distinguished North Caioli; hooe tha' imr -T0T'gt!-crs -he ( Irand Old Common- ! w'-i:tb w 1 l. -h display i r, before th- n cua- as will connnend her to the admiration of the civil-i.--d vor!d. THE MlWsr.ll'El!. A newapaper as well .is a ina;: in have a character, and the Potter e rharactvr the better arid ' larger its ir.tlat r.co. ir must 0e partisan r.:i ! o'andto its known 1 .;;!.... .I.M ... rK.l- r,,.l Ih.n j l . l il K. :: iicfl mi if .i .1 luiift uuu luiu. K ohm.vul State. A man who cannot improve upon bis local paper would bo a enri oaity. livery body is agreed that a news paper shonld give the news. But, what is news T Whi one man would con.-ider news an other calls an unwarrantable interference with other people's business. What kind of news should have tbe pre.'erence ! One subscriber wants his paper to give the foreign news on-i tell of wars und revolu- tions Another w foreign new.-. "wa:. t progTe.-s ot c vi,, lanity. I'o' '. t. 11 don't t .tie a p .pei is goin it uren k now i ; :.. lie demanding l::.ow the ai:d .'.r.-t- t it tind o'it them. t boy what t hev -d :i-t ives. Man v there are w,V think that nothing is so cntortaini.ig a.s the fishion news, and others ias:.-t that nothing can take the place of racing and base bail report I: is Impossible to please such a variety of news vataries The World and the Her aid have attempted it aud signally failed. It is jast as ;;iV: to please all in the pi I.t.ca! ..oi irtmeat of the paer. Sjppoo all the readers are Democrats, i;nd the I'.iiliculty ro mains. ()ti- .ii. s '-who earea n.ny Lhlng lhm; tariff !" Another says, "don't waste time on silver, the tariff is the burning issue." One wants editorial diacus-ions, another detests editorials and wants pithy paragraphs And SO it goes. Hat it is in rho local deportment that the editor purs his foot in it." j If he writes up an enterprise, soue one says, '-ve.--, confound him, he is partial, llow comes that follow to deserve more notico than I do 7'' If he does not notice improvements ha is called an old stick in the mad." If he intends tei give per sonals, some one otepn into the otllce. and say: 'Hello, how caie you not to tnehti.. i Mis IV:. t lope IVaohblus.-oLii ! She is as good as anv bod v. ami 1 don't wan' her slighted." Another ... -: --i'lease do not again int-ntioii in: or uiy family without authority." Let us hear th. conclusion of the whole matter, "lie editor must d- termine wht is proper matter for his columns. Without any iii'.-i't.on to offend any one, he mm: ;.erve the public to the best of his ability aud according to his own j idgcmen t. .irl Who Tills a Whole Farm. LlMTd.O, Kan., October 12. j One of the most productive farms I in thn county is tilled by Miss Hannah Baker, danghterof Con pressman H.ker. ilia Haker wears t roase ra like a man, plows, 'alVu anil rumiij .anM trif It H.n ni.l 1 im t l l , (ill '1, r i i la L 11 CI 1 (1 ! of another wnmin ilrs ill t h ! t'icld work !:t r 1 !') aero f.irm. which a hi- I'-.vi free of deir. the is brit .irs oi.i, ii-.d has ixvii i farmer t.-ur f-.irn. Kor Oi rr Ilft 1 rnn. Mte. Wt.'.--v '-i S-thin'I Hvhi r hr bo U'i" 1 ' ;r children to.nhinwr. It oo" tir- lc. i i, , runs th pum-. allayi all pxin, luroc wind colic, and m tha beat remedy for Diarrh . Twenty At a ocly a boltle. Bold by git throaKnoat the world. all drug- ! ! 11 I '.I I l.V. i.'.T. (.. tl,, w .i: (. .1.. ' . ... '. .,.-, Oll.i'i'. .U'l iJlrtl ". . : 0, . i . . . j i . . Tin '1 !y !.:'!. i.. Si-;'. os I. j.uun- .Ut, oi Oiu- ...i ii'i iiiu.-- ni tue Uuu'ij and onW'il.-i.ite Armies reeeutly pub- , lit.1. nl i . i- : he following; ; HtADvt'AKTEES ARMY .Ni'lvTUKKN VlBGIMA, My, 11. lNii. S.r: VesteriirtV eveniuc the eneniy peneirated a part ot our linAHml iil.intHil Ins cnlors nunn tlu ircH)a, oi mat iegimeur, who re ceived llH promotion tor g.iliantry k,.,i.. '1, o,.-n..ri- ll.. in with the reijnest that it be civen to (.tl) irnor ,iuce. 1 take great pleasure 1 n ' pleasure in comply ing wn h the wh aut captors, and respect that it Ih granted, and that these colors be presented to iievotn n rna: nave mane tier name eminent lu me armies oi nio Lon federal v. J . . iv l.i'r., tier: ci rii. try oi '.'.i . i;. iiii-inil, '.i ! 1 1 O M . I A I ' . , ( h ii "...iij-r... r-i:.-,u. !.! riie ..iu. y . l i'l I'.-.iii. L ' I i ll I l-l-i . ; t Jot,:: ( j ..-.-) .l.i'-e I'- i .i- :l.e I'r , I ;. it! O w. M :. p, ..- . tli-iii : i - r : g ' '. I'.it-ie-' net see :.l:!T.--( :...ni;,- !-,,M-o-,-: u- h t -. -c i.-. ;; iiiip .1 luioug :i :: ..; d I i : 1 1 ::.! ::. . ' I can :: r.-h v lie '.'.'.. : 11 he tn y New York .i Deiiiocrats .1 I p- 'ICO w.:i unite and be'' bv J T" . 'l . T ..Tl) .i t in .-I KiU.i.it.. I ( . i i . Tow le." i.- ;i .- tore ,!. iii I which qunt: .i'l iUipioe-iiit-iit to our p!ae. and li. II. 15axter : having a good and commodious store house built. Mi. Harris has n.iovtd to his place iit.j.juriiing tr. At t more and 1. )'. Ai in- : . n ovo from on. j.!. i r.--!.iv. ::ftnit- t, -ii -soiiie lo.-s. Froiii v.-Jiat 1 i an Vrn the tijtc-r wiir hire haabout buosided. If there is :io liiudrancc to the L.".nr.:l ( sti r iT'd.-. there wi.l be :.o rnoio ll l.uhle. ti.tmnt i Cainp'.n. wh. n,in b-. on accompanu u ry Dr. t:ito.. tolieile viic Liospit i.. N'.w Yuik. to be ;rt .:''-il 1 -i a sung ptandiig nlHic 'iivi t;.i- l.-'urui-il home great iv Ii '. -fii'.t.u and haw st rong hopts t n n il recover; . Tlieiv hi. s '"t on c uii deral el d im , " In ' u i r corn aiM pork crops i:d in let -liatiori the b-'ar.i :..'' ctlVred by some of of them be-ng c.piured by Mr. Hill, of 1' -.fad, eo and Jas. H. Gas kins, near our pUce. The largest one of all was caught by Lovitt Harris of Smiths Creek and weigh ed 2"0 pounds. We have had a continuation of wet north oa.-t weather for the past wteks bad lor fall crop Irish potatoes. Waireu Kubiiiwiiti got three of one hi'! ti. i' v. ieglied 1 ounces, but J. H. (mck says he can beat them one hah. At any rate I am of the opinion that Pam lico will raise her seed aud to spare. On last Saturday II. H. Dowdv, the Mayor of Bayboroand C. M. Babbitt had a tight in a small wa neither being hurt much and only e" each ami cos's m.s :iil 'he il iraDCf done. I - i - : i ! 1 i 1 1 1 1 .1 li-it water is Olio o! ".? ' -Tl g -' Ti ; le ror-' ed : es , L.itiiei Home .lour.:..!. the ber-t pays J lu I'or in static", hoadaeiin a'.nios yields to the simultaneo:;--tion of hot wa'er to the .-.1 ways a ppl'.ca feet and back of t no neck . A towel folded several times and dipped ni hot water, and quickly wrong out and applied over the tootha.'hc or neuralgia, will gener ally afford prompt relief. A strip of llauuel or napkin folded lengthwise and dipped in hot water and wrung out anil then applied round the neck of a child teat has the croup will sometimes bring relief in ten minutes. Hot water taken freelv half an .hour before bedtime is helpful in the case of constipation and lias a most r cot'iing effoc -ipon the stomach. A gobb-i cf hr:t water taken just after rising, hefare breakfast, has cured thousands of indigestion, and no simple remedy ij more widely rcccmin-Ti-lctl by pliy-ician.-i to dys pep: it .-. Result- of the Trtati With Uravli. Wasiitv,t x, D. C, October VJ. The r.-.iroan of Ameri can llepub- liCfl is intorno'd ttiat otic ol the results of the leciprocity troaty with Pra.il is the sale of It- loco motives in that republic by thef Ita'dwiu Locomotive Works o Philadelphia, and in addition to this, twenty four locomotives are now being i-iaded at Philadelphia for Bra. 1 on the barkentines Mag gie Thompson and Eleanor M. Wil liams. I ier tli reciprocity treaty vs:;;i Br, zd locomotives and railw..y s'l;.-. t.s from the United State.-. ..ii- admitted free of custom duty, and the railway of that repnblic. which was formerly almost exelusivel y of English manu facture, is noir being rapidly ro placed by artijlos of American pianutacture. V riece of His Tonirii" Hitten OR'. I " N i f N town , Pa., October 13. .lohu Kisko wtirker, a Slav, living at Leitn ( 'osis Works, had an inch of his tongue bitten off yesterday by another Slav while they were endeavoring to kiss each other. All were drinking beer. It is a very .-common thing for men of this class to kiss cuch ctlier. wrm called and tlie V physician tongue was tPimni(i infii isIufid fnr tdlL-inrr nni - ...... v u . i. i w . - n - j ivi lillRmt U1 Pone - .. 1 he n n f Ti iinnf t man car- r'es t he ciV in h: iie'f nt" ! n u-in r I'ittt- :.! Hhcv r.) I'D' .ii: :i I - 'T.'i're (-( 'l urk i.";,T-r i ii. ui no cui j . 1 -. i -i i - ! ir.?.,--Ansti nil t-in pi re bv tl..iii I l,t- vh ,V Ai. . .'i;n,irf rn .i cu is larger than t. Irt-I.md together. ei- lr;t;,;n am! ! " n. U.iJrtfCry .forAPrtchersXastorii 4 N ) i 1 ' I ' ' ltUl 1 N V 1 oMl-t : ll' rii it: x !:v!" sttm. w-i opi-.i, ,1 ..i Ktu;': oa ihu first v)t ().-. i.ti. i , riinK' ilisjippoii; tment was extern-need and adiniadvor fioiiH expressed. The Jouexal, theu took occa- moq to express the opinion that there would be very zreat improve ment later un. That conclusion haK been verified. Everyday has added 10 the attractionn, until now it calls for merited praise and I cau?e i the bosoms of North Caro- hniaus to swell with pride. Thurhday was the great day of the Exposition. Its chief feature W;S the reunion Of Confederate veterans. The following in regard to that moot interesting occasion is from the News and Observer: Xesterday was a great day at the : exposition. The display was in! good shape, and most eer one, ,.,:,,rr,,l ..t itu h.,, ...w ' fiuu exhibition It far surpat-sed , puoiic expectations, inedav was beautiful and there was a large crowd on the ground. The pro- ; feedings on the part of the Univer- sitv were interest in s. Then came mucu me oui soiuiers aia enjoy this part of the day's proceedings. Their ees kindled ami their hearts swolied with emotic. ltdidthem L'to'I to lie there, j n' add: f.--e8 i r ;-i:-i--ibJy ti'iiyoii. ii'iv va ere ex cei 'elT siiO7 : , i c, AiC point, i'm'I g.ive : r.c old soidieft mucu I 'lt-i-iae. i 'tc it was the piira'ie tn i- touched them most. Every br. gade ,M.ti ec-ujuiand had ica ap piopii to biuucr which w.is I orno by .-...;in: old Veteians, 'sho.-e ii. on: ci ,es m ,-r.' lickea-. -.! by the .i igs around winch they rallied once Liuio. Aiii! tl.cu ii was n Sigat to f-ee lieu. Kilu itj Kansom iigoin on to: b ick le.uling North Carolina sold vrs :.j tl.e neat jt tae di nm and with .n:i,v li.ifjs rJyiug. Gen. Koberta sai l that Gtii. ltausorn was the be:t Mid er Le evev knew. He also had th-j lcputation of being the be-t aorsot;..!:: 'n tin aniij. A- iha A.nkiiig --iirvivor cf the Sorili C-uoIii! i tUi-iua, he was e.-pLM-i -lly an o!j -ct -,f ki-il atten tion a:.t'i i; v. :. . with heartfelt j.loasure tha tli. asseciatioh asked him to Lecoihij it- President. The enerable form; of taauy a gallant patriot ir. ; u ! k.. 1' ',. Edward D. Hall a';-! the fw-art frames of youii&er men. Lke Gen. W. Ji Cox, also inr.de the rcent tnoie enjoya ble. M-w eich a"o: ovctv one be 11 - 1 l' (.EN. W. H. F. LEE. ibih. i t !' 'Li INijiuiur Son l'asses Away at Ravensworth. ALEXANDRIA, Va , Oct. 15. Gen. W. H.F.Lee, second son of Gen. li. E. Lee, died today at 2:30 o'clock at his home, at Havens worth, Fairfax county, about twelve miles from this. There is no pi .ce where Gen. Lee is better known or more bo luved than here, where many of the boys bio who wore the gray and loilowed his leadership in tbe late w;ir. The entire community, mourud over the death of the d;s Unfinished son of Robert E. Lee. William Henry Fitzhugh Lc-e. the second son of Gen. K. E. Lee, was born at Arlington, Va., May 31.' 1837. After graduation at Harvard College in 1857 he was appointed second lieutenant in the Sixth Infantry, United States Army, and served in the Utah campaign under Gen. Albert Sid ney Johnston and later in Califor nia. Leading the Army in 1859 he took charge of his farm, the White Uonse, on the Pamunkey. When the war Droke oat he raised a cavalry company for the Confederate army and became captain. Soon ho was promoted to major and b-.eame chief, of civ ah v to Gen. i.-.ring in tae Wei t lrgm-.n oa:ii;:nign. ' ( rtieretl to bre'iei .i -ksbnrg in the fail of 1 J2, i.e ;a". ::::idc !ir nteiuiiit colonel, ar.-.: m-xt .-r-rmg a-i colon el was at tached to the brigade or Gen. J. E. B. Stuart and participated ia most of his campaigns. In October, 18(52 he became brigadier general, was sevorelv wonnded at Brandy, and was afterward captured by a raid ing yartv and carrid to Fort Mon roe, where he was held for ?ome time as a hostage. He wo exchanged in the spring of 18(11, and on April 23 wan made a major general and lodjjhis divi sion in the battles from ltapidan to Appomattox, where be surren dered. Returning to YVLite Llouj.e he rebuilt his dwelling ami settled to farming. He for a time was presi dent of tho Virginia Agricultural Society. Ia 1S7G he was elected to the State senate of Virginia, and 'ii 1880 to Congress. He was re elected to Congress for the fecond time last November. He was married first to a daughter of Gen. William C. Wlckham, and the second time to Miss Boiling, of Petersburg, who is the mother of tn-orons. Washington Post. Unanimous for Annexation. T-iti.LE Uiv;.;k, Out., Oct. 15. A largo and cnthuoiasiie meeting on behalf of political union with the United States was held here last evening, Rousing speeches on be half of the movement were made by Sol White, M. P : Dr. Brien, ex member of Parliament for South Essex; F. P. Bontailler, warden of the county, and D. B. Odetto, the last named a prominent conserva tive. The speeches were all received with enthusiasm, and at their conclusion a resolution was passed in favor of political union, every person present rising to his feet to show his eymathy with the movement. Before tbe meeting adjourned a Continental Union Club was formed, with a large mem bership. A cllow ll r rree, measuring 111 feet iu lenght and oi inchea in diameter, haa already been started towards tbe Vorld'ti Fair, having been shipped from Seattle a week or more 8go. "'r-n rijbr tai si.-k. h'-ii sh'- was a t 'i, .1 "ht-B she beca--.- y .. Vboo eiie h4 o.ii iu :qt her CasU-ria. ..' - r:. 1 f-'r Castr-ria .- c'-;--. t. C.-oiU-: :a . Jt- jic tbes C'Ut- ria Ir is TiM.r.rre.i rli.it tin'' i'linci nf Valen, r.'iipcriur N iliiam ol Ger-1 niiiuy. iiDtl the JShah of Persia all I seriously contemplate visiting the World's Pair ia 1693. 1 I ' i 1 . Y ' I' : Chrii c...: 11 r :'-iarl of Coiu.'i. i-ouuty. plaintiff, vb. tin, iiuniBiriiirix or Klrtiard r. i.-owic 'luclier. jslla K. Mace, U. H V. Luke iurn-y, Fanny Barney, Atial am N. Bryan, Htnry perl'.ns, K. B.aud M.li. auwo Mere , To Hi-ory Speriln: Youmr m.tK-i- i tiin! an n-t..).. eiultUd ati . .i .8 uevi. ! i-.iiMintEccil In ti.o Superior i ou. ; i. I raven ! couu!y,NorihCaroMna,thi.purpJb.-i"f whk-r. ii u lorecione certain lax ileeds or t.ix ror- niiuaih irnia oy tnecouuiy oi ; rivi'n ai;i. Btate of North Carollnr.. and to li.iv.- tl.;? imount dun ixiia nnnnti- t.. f : Intt roBt. osts and penalty. aH ji.-arH Iroi.i Merchants :iul Sli !ppi-rs, Teki Eotlce. bald lax deeds declared a iler. upon liio' Tills Is tue nnlv liIKhCT lln-. oi;1. of New lands ol the d feodnins. rt. 8,-ril'. d lu t'uu Heme for Baitliuore without, i liace, Btop complalnt Died In this action, an mtimio lit ! pimj only al ?; folk, oorinectlntc then lor iShav "i?e.aid ' the coujty of Craven, Norih Carolina, and ana bo.i. to pay the samo f"?,.1.0 ",011rttf ! " If.S-;1'1.1' ,U,"V.V. waid land And you will further take Doli-i- that yon are required te appear at Hi. itxt term ot the Superior Court of said cod- t;, . ;o be held o-.i t .e tweiftli Monday after the tlrbt Mou- ,li- .n .Vllumlt!.. H.'.; ,1.. .... U.,.j. o! slUd -unty, in New lierne, N. C. an. i an- unci oi iiBuiur to me comif.a.ni. or in P lain ii ii win appiy to i nf court lur uie renei demandei In said complaint. Th:s the Ttu day of Oct.. lsy 1 . oi l' t;w W. M. WATSON, C. s. C . . . ... . . Noktii L'auoi.ixa. ) In c-fiice Clprk Jonte (cuny. ) Superior Court. .o.ice 13 nrreoy given or me lacor- potation of lbB ' 1 rfmon li School " ll ri it t t n O nQntia r.f tho irn'i-.iii'.riifora c. r u j Thomas J. Whitaker, C A. UsekioH. Win. U. Rhodes. S. E Koocoe and R L Hay, and such others as they may ai.3oci.uo with them: that the principal place of business shall be in or near Trenton, Jones county, N. C and its general purpose and business to con duct and carry on a School for tbe edu cation of such white pupiU hs it may admit thereto and to etnuiiiy tenchers and to do all thirin nocir;",r" for the conduct ios f enm-i k.-hc-..', that thn duration of the (.'eirporutiic: crtt-ll h thirty years; the oapi'-'d rocV i5!?0n0 Oft ith prlvileKC let i .: .-en :-j t 20.000 C'.h divided in feUu-.c-; r .he r-tr vsiue of 00 each, JAit r. WHITE, c.erh o-T.' Ti.'. iit-.--ror T.-urt. N'.-!irH '.'AR'iI.iNi. 1 I'liAVitx Co I -rv. ) i I no I'oru ol Comiuibs! count y, eiaa:l.:j, s Ic-nilani. lor i.:o' . r : i Ci.nu.. To K. K. I'haie.-T- 1 he dtremifi:u lO'.vf. iij-.t-.i v-'il t:T-:c-notioe iliat a i a.-ii ia .-r. ; i ;e- r-j. vi1 has ben commeDCed in th - si.n-rOir court of Ciavea county. orlh e ar.il.na, i h - purpose of w hlcn 18 to foreolote ci-rm.-. t x aoeasas tax certificates hel-t i v too c.;uu.y of -'riven and state of Jorth i.'arolir. a unci lo have the amount doe sale c uiity umI S'h'.- -,f t-xt-s. intereBt, cot8 ..ti p--a iiy Kd pp- ars rutu ald tax deeds djc:;; ni aller. i.j.i)h no un .8 of the dejentl an: '.ie. r'.bi-.l in il. ,- r3ri:!:i:'il tiled In thlsaoildn aud 1 i 1 it' tin- i-mmty of crave , Norti Ou,roiir. f;'l l-i iiftve tl: said land sold to pay the smiie m l to ex clude and far-ciice sny lien or r..t whlca you UJi-.y orvn ..r c)'m i'. the n11 lan.l And you wi i fiir'.hei u.uu-.. you ai e required to ppt:e.r ..i 1 i- i i-i; " :r of 'he Huperior court, oi n-.l.'. uni; -t held on Ihe tweitfh Mond-iy tlLer '.I."- 11 - si Mo:.dav in ijepiember. iS91, t he h-j!d in i,t-w item, . . i'., at lln- coMit 'loiifte, ui d answer or demur to 11 o cm :p i,:o: ij liiid action o- 'he Plain tiff w:i 1 &pp V o e court lor the relief demanded in swid coatpialnt. This the ISth day of Sept . 1TJ1. W. M, aAfs-JN. . . IS (). NOATH CAROLINA, Craven oounty, Mupci i r coint. Tlie Bord of coraml8iouerfi ot Craven oounty. Plaintiff, vb- J'..-'n Jasper, Kmnk .lasper, March Jafirxr ri- 1 SY;-i. JaHper, Ucfendants Notice, Xo March Jafiper anil !' InTa .tH.-;-i :: 'J'ne defend. tits RtKiv -n tri-e u ill take notlca 'hat an ctt"ii ent 1 . In; i' 'ihove lies been commetii-e-i In tlie toi.et rior c-urt of Craven countv, JVorih I aroe.i; , the purpose of wh.c t Is to foreclose ce'teln Tix deeds or tax certificates held by the coint- of Craven and State of North Carol!" ;;).' to have the amount due said coun . r- 1 st.""e -if taxes, interest, cost!) and penalty as appt-ars irom said tax deeds declared a lien upon the lamis o the defendants described In the comr-iiiiat filed in this action and situate In the county or Craven, North Carolina, and to have, the sild land sold to pay the fame and to ex clude and foreclose any l'en or inter st which you may own . r cairn is the said land. And you wi 11 f nr rfer take notloe t hat you are required to appear Bt tlie next term of the Huperior court i-f hald county, to be hold on the iiremh Mond .y alter the Jlrst Monday in S-pte:r. rer i-ill. at. the court house of saM county in Nt-iv -Het n. o ano answerer demur to tue complaint in said action or the Pbilniill wl 1 apply 'o the court tor ihe rel ei demaiided i-i sa'd t-om-p-s.!nt. This the IMh day ori-p., IStl W. M. WATfcON, C. S. C. NOKTII (JAUOLI "s'A, I In thn Craven county. i Superior court The iioard of conmilsiiotcra of Cra-ei-. county, eiainliti, vs Win. eiaHklll JosepitLi Hwlin and ThoTas A. C.reeu aii-i C. K. Koy, composing the tlrm of Grteu, I'oy 4 Co , lifferiiiHnts. NoXICK. To William CiaskiDt! Ihe defendants above named will take notico that an ao .ion U'ltihd ms ahov1 has tciti commenced in the superior c -art of Craven county, North Carolina, the purpone of which Is to foreclose certain taj: d-eds or tax certificates held by the county of Crav-m and 6tate or North Carolina and to have the amount due aaid county and State of txes, interest, costs, and penalty as appears from said tax deeds, declared a lien npon th lands of tha defendant, descrlhed in the complaint, filad In tills action and situate in the county of Craven, Nor ti Carolina, and to have the said land sold to pay the same and to exclude and foreclose un; lien or Interest you mey own or iTaijn in the Slid land. And you will further tax no'i.-e thit von are required to tip ;! at the rexl term of th Superior .--oeri i 0-i.id Ctiuiy. tt no held o:i tLo t.-.o'iiih ili-rr'i'y fi Ter til" first Moiid.ty in Herit.'wl)r, T-'.I. ni f:u -art l:oush in r.c .v liern, . . ia a.C-i o-.i:iu5, at: 1 p.ttswet-or diauur to t 1 . :p aim in sal J action or ti-.e pin irt ir vr' M np-..: y to lii court for the rc-llei Tii.-ie.di1 in yaiu com plaint. This the IT . !..- f S rt , W. 11. ,. rioji, ..; s ' -. NOTICE The uDdersigr.c-i. Alice P. Iv ?(. i.ta duly qualstUd an V'.y.tca trix t. Viuig Rose, dfctaseil. rnl a-icny givre r.otica that she requires all persona navicg claims apaicst the said Willie Rose, to present them to '.he uti.2crfin&n, duly authenticated, for payment oti or be fore the 22i day of Wepti-ruir, 192, or this notice wiii bo pleiid iab'ir of eame. AU persons indebted to 'isid Willis Rose must pay eame to liiJ. Esecutrix This September 2ii. 1891. A lick P. Rose Executrix of Wiilia Ko,e. State of North Carolina. ) ur" rl Court Crav en t,"ouni y j Kali i r-rm, lttH. John W. Brown vs. Florence lirown. Action for Divorce. To Florence Brown, Defendant, fake notice. ths.t you are require! to appear at the rail Term, 1191, of the Superior Court in and for euiii county, to be held at the court houo in the city of New Berne on the 12th Monday after the 1st Monday in September, 1S91, and plead, answer or demur to the com plaint on file in the offloeof the Olerkof said Court. This 4th day of Spprr-bor, 1891. v1;. m. Watson, Clerk fciip-i ii'.r C urt. Geo LI. White. At'v for Pmiotif;. NOTICE. The undersigned, Jeannette L. Pavio, has duly qnalllled as Executrix of 11. M. favie, deceased, and hereby gives notico that she reiiulresall persons having claims against the said E. M. Pavie to present them to ihe undersigned, duly authenticated, for pay ment on or before the 1th day of September 182; or this notice will b plead in bar of same. All persons lmlebted to said 1-. M I'avie must pay same to his .Executrix. This 8ettember 4th. 1SM1. JKANN r'rTBI L. PAVIE. Executrix of K. M. Pavie. Notice of Incorporation Stats of North Carolina, 1 Superior Court Craven County. J Cierx's Ollice. Take notice lhat I have this day issued Letters declaring I--aao Powell, Jaime I'erson, J, O Hutton, ir,, Lornie Knlford, ahaiie A. Edwards, Mills Hall, Thomas UrIIHa, Matilda Powell, and Joe Duncan, and their sucoessois to be a corporation for the purposes and according to the terms pre scribed in Articles of Agreement filed anu re corded in said office. The substancaof said agreement is that parties detirj to become incorporated under the came of "Loving Unlou and KlslDg star (Juvenile) Christian Aid Belief Corps," located in the city of New Bern, N. C.,s:iid corporation shall have no capital stock, and shau Issue no shares of stocK to its members or incorporators and shall not enter into or carry on any trading operations, but the said corporation is oreated exclusively for Mental, Moral, JHe ligloua, Social, and Benevolent purposes Incorporators Dd members of Biid society shatl not be individually liable for its cets. Witness mv hind and official seal at New Bern, this 18th day of Sept., 1S91. sepiyiw W. M, WATSON. C. S. C. NOTICF. The unde;s'g!-ie-3. Jmr.es C. lirris-.n, lias iIul.v.Qualirled us Ailuslrtintaloi-1 f the. esia e of John P. Ipook, iU'featil. anii ueroby ,riea notice that lie n-i,a ii- ail poi-or..1- .'iavi;; cial'lis against tho l-F.laic t f Hit- :.-.ml Ji'':ii 1'. Ij'lK-tl ID pr'.'lit.-lil ...'-.t ill .i.ui;j- j Isirut-.r dulv nu' henlicat ed. fur iw niei-,: . on ; .r before the 1' th day i.i fi!tf filter, 1: or ;! tlila Jliotifa ll i ' rn'-a-T-d tlHT 01 ' recovery. I'crsn iu-lel.tc-ii U- trie t-sta'.o; ;r.'.:st p;iv v.-nnou: .a-lav. j In'wFi-rm-, j!.('T.",l i- il-.T'i i .1 M1T-. T. KltHis-!.N, .vnn.nlstrator. s- pi'.' ChildrenCryJorlPitchslC lOlvde's K. CL Fvtrgbt Line. i Stm'rs Geo. H. Stoat, Mance and Vesper. On and after February let. IK'l.tula .lnewlll make regular 8BMI-WEEKLY TB1PS ikitkm tinH;-- - . .i t!... tl.3-iioX. -alt a flBff i2tiiC Leaving ba!-j:,oi(. for ew Heme. WEI- KKS1AY'. .-.ATUKDAY. 6t fjlX I'. M. savins Si" irre 'or Ecltlmore. X0K8- "Ai.riuiMi.m ini.iJr...luu... j Boston, 1'rovld; we. ei:ilarie!phla. Klch- . mond, and aU points North, iafit and West 1 "r,.OODr"n,D.f!I." .'rPV "y iieri A.-at.-. ar i bfe follO'ci: aiUiili 1 i i 3'j o.-n'l ilunuger, !l Liht St., lialf.more. JAH.W.M- i AKH' :., ii. M.Agt.. Koritdk.Va W V. Clyde s ' o , Fhi'.arlel.ohla, 1J bouth whai vo3. i ew Yori Sl t r.itc. li-acii. Line, i'ier rortn river. . IS. Sampson, I-lo-'ton, Central wharf. S. H. Kock well, i'rov'.denoe, H. 1. Ships leave liosum, 'i uesiiays and Saturdays ' " Nw YorK dauy. jehUmVeieaia. Moudavsi wednJ- .. , p,'",,... , Tlirough bills lading given, and rates guar- "otneil mall pointatuiedltfercni.omce8 c the companies as low as by any other line IVOID UREAKAGE OK BULK AMI FH1P VIA N. C. LiINB. K. GHAY. Attani. New Kerne. N. O. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. ffbe Ola Domlnloc ist4ajmalilp t op ptay'i Old .Bd Kt-TOrlt Wttox ioat-, via 4lb4marl m.A f'h)ipaitl CttJUaX.: j i j i '" ' Ac Out, i ; . . i ir, .r. : -v - c- , .!!t, d.. ''Hi, Ti '.'rtV V4:i riot fly. Ith, 1891 ! iU.i.me? iv )ip'.. Eodthgite, Ai Ji Will sail from Not :o.k, Va., for New Heme. N. I'., direct, every Monday and Thursday, making close oonuecilou witn tlie A. & N. T. H. H. lor all stations on that road, and with the steauneri Kinston and Howard for Kinstop, Trenton, and all other landings on the Neuse and Trerrt Kivers. Keturning, will sail t BOM NEW HERNS, FOK NOKFOLK direct, at 2 p. in , Tuesdays and Fridays making oonnectlon with the O. U. H. S Co.' ships for New York, H. a. P. Oo.'s steamers for Baltimore; Clyde Line Ship for Philadelphia. M. fe M. T. Oo.'s ships for Boston and Provide ce. Hteamer Kinston, Capt. Dixon, will sail ror Kinston on arrival of steamer New borne. Order all goods oar of O O. m. m .-to.. Kfoi folk. Va. Passengers will find e itood to:e. u.Mi.n able rooms, and every courtet-? wi.d Ht.t.wj tlOD will be paid theni by theo)ii"ori K H. HO PERT -t, Ai.n MIS3B9. :tt7UPcyPKK A TURNER, Azsrts, NorfolJt, v . n MT V-VKORD, Vlos-lTeslden .Sen Y : iy. Eastern Carolina Lisp itch. Fast Passenger and fre'ght Line between l-Iastom North Carolina Points, urd all con nections of t he PKSiSSl-LVAIlIA RAILKOAD, isctniiiHa New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, Ba tlmorc and Boston. The OJLY Tri-Veelly L.Iie Out of liew Berne. THE NEW AND KL.EGANTLY QTJI ITED STEAMi-IB "Mouse ?? Sails from ew lier.no MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, .l1 X-'X XI 5T.TVX., Stopping at Koaunite Island each -way end loriuiug c!o80 t-oii:iec.t,tim with the Norfoit. t-ou;hern liaiiroad. Toe Ef stern Dispatch Line coES'.Blin of tlie ilmtngton s. s. Co.. Norfo k Houtliern II It.. New York, i hila. and Norfolk K. K., and Peun.-y v.inta R. K , form areli-iDle and rebui lt- line, oii jrl.-ig superior facilities for quick pasKeii!-.ir au-1 freight tranKportitioe. No imuMi r i-j.-ppt at Kl ziteth City, a: wnich point fr. UI t w ill bo loaded on cars to go through ;o deet ination. Direct ail Rocdi t be fhipped via Ji astern i-aioT- a I ep i ti da" ly hb follows: F om New- York, i y' Fenna. K. It , Tier 27, North Kiver. From Philadelphia, hy Phlla , W. and Balto K. R.. Dock St st.ition. From Baltimore, I y Fhlla., Wll. and 13alto. R R.. President st (station Irom Norfolk, by Norfolk Southern R.R. From Boston, by Merchants Miners Trans portation Co.; New York and New England R. R. 3 Rates as low and tune quicker than by any other line For further lnformatt-11 applv to W. H. Joyck (Gen'l Freight Trafflo Agent, P, R. R ) General Trac (?vnt. Geo. Stephens, Pivisi ei .- relght Agent. P. W. A B. R. R.. Philadelph.a. B. B. Cooke, Gen'l '-'-eight Acr'-nt.. ST. Y. P. A N. R. R , Norfolk, n H. C. Hcdoins General Freight Agent N i R. R., Norfolk. Va. GEO. FtKNDliRSON. Agent Newberne, N. O Ts- rf ir rnTLtorc HHIS is the machine that is used in the Office, Court-room, and for reporting lectures and sermons. While its speed is greater than any other known method, it is so simple that any intelligent person can gain a speed of loo or more words per min ute, in five or six weeks, without the aid of an instructor. Circulars and testimonials sent to all who mention this paper. LT. PIERCE, FAYETTE, OHIO, Sola Agent for U. S. and Canada. THE EW LEVER SAFETY The PERFECTION of SIMPLICITY and ECONOMY of POWER. 3TO CHA I M. NO EA118. VARIABLE STROKE, only two sets of Revolving- Bearing. Best H1U Climbing: and aU around Safety made. Cja.TiOG-'craj h' .mi H. B. SMITH MACHINE CO. SMITHVILLE, N. j VANCE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. FOR BOTH SEXES. Teachers all graduates. Military government for boys. Prof. Oissel, graduate of St. John's College. Annapolis, teach er of Military Tactics. Music Teacher, graduate New England Conservatory of 11 nsic. .Special course In Com. Lay, Bo'ik-keplug and Penmanship. Vocal Music, Calisthenic and Uunib-nfill exercises iroe. AS" For Catalogue cail at JorsNAL office j? Rddresa tho Principal. W. R. SKINNER, Principal, SEVEN SPR1SGS, IT. C. July28 dwtf , HI w V Vm'l E3 The War Has ilA'ING PCJUlilASill) Will,.)-; NOltTH THE LARGEST ANi: i'EsT STOCK That I i'VT kept, I a:n tletenniiM tl any hou. o in the city, :t I lie. igh; Bales I can afford to sell you And ami An $ mm so on down in vrw:rtion. IN YOUTH'S AND BOY Both bhort and Long Pant Suits, 1 1, iv. Knee suits so low as $V "i?" Anything m : ; - ' Alsc a iartre lino cf q- ?7 CAPS, TlilTNKo A large line d" Irt Walking Jackets from 1 to mention. Come and Nhxt loor to It ! J. A. Thomas, Fnlc.a? WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR FINE QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING VEHICLES. THE MOST FOR THE MONEY IS OUB' MOTTO. BEST h ZUri 0NE 0F MATERIAL XTtft", OUR CAT A- WORKMAN- PltoJ FULLY IL SHIP LUST RATES WINS. V ZSi!Jl OUR LINE.' SMALL AND LARGE ORDERS RECEIVE BEST ATTENTION. A SAMPLE JOB WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUIl WORK IS THE WORK TO BUY. BEIDGEWATER CARRIAGE CO. bo a Tsro-prrr., v. VAUGHN PATENTLSiMGmcLEs; FIIIHT-CLAH8 IT EVERY HEHPEOT. LIGHTEST, STRONGEST EASIEST EIDITTG VEHICLE ON EARTH. BUGGIES. BOAS WASOKS, PHAETOKS, AND SURREYS OtttMs Wonderful BABCOCK & VIELE Sole Proprietors trritevr.Catoloeue. Mention tM Fnpcr. $65 OUR SILVER QUEEN $65 Is It possible a fir3t-cln3G Bufgy indleG! Hub Band Rail, H; s ti V If Writ for our New BO pagre Catalogue of e!l kinds of Vhlol. Addronn SOUTHERN BUGGY CO. CINCINNATI, - OHIO, U.S.A. "WANT A We have wagons, buggies, surreys. High g'li:; W licht. Strong, durable, stylish, as Ivmitifiillv finiTi.J as ni' .U-t . -i 1 manufacture can pin'.iKo. I'uiii If -r l y men li.'c experience. Huiiesty i far pulio i pr'.mjt shipment nur specially. We want to know yu. Write m. OM-. yu nothing. May lead tn business bv miJ I v. S.-hd d r i.ur catalogue. It is free to every reader nf tin ptjvi. Liinij hamton Wagon Co., Binghamton, N. V. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS." I aw-Tv 1 ' Carriages, Buggies, iload Carts, Spring Carts, Phaeton Carts, Harness, Whips, Eobes; &c, All of which will be sold low to nice- the demands ot tho public. y Stock of Is constantly being ieplenislied for tho Trade. a V for C War! gi n nces. iltnli pened 5 n l; to r-t the ' m t cheaper than g -i ds :.t Assignee m for $10, 8 Suit for $5, CLOTHING .. ni line in tbe city. Lo 13 years. Willi'. .4 rrilshinfc Goods. Hats, .31. I -.T. I S7-CS. 'ioaU v !'eviii3rket8, anal Childien't ;, ; a:. :r.cl ! !ir g ds too nnmeroos b-'inro i it ...I. .;;;; ('ik; where. Mi i-i .-:- r.y, tu.itNK, x.u. AND CARRIAGE COMPANY - and Manufacturer, KVAXSVII.LK, JNVIAXA. vi 'th T.--J Dash Rail, 6at , for ibovo price? ! O o H ro 2 J 5 I 3 r " z o z n ? i o y, M 30 Z M.V J1V sUJr -ri trrm a fJI WAGON ? 1 311 LES vi v. r-r red Hotes! 'A V r 1.

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