111 f M H IM) ( (i I I UN PICK Ml. I'KOM 1 M-.M Al ; i Mix U ( .til it liir i ! 1 1 it r:i r 1 1; 1 "11 i-iil in III?.; '' ( !!! .1' r . j i IR Cat;.-.: I I ! !C. 11 C 1 jt u Tt but, Er3 -J 4 1 tAJf it to or. f If 3 ' IUHM,MMS B" -J vji i: I' Ln -1 . , V ( i n f 11 1 K i iill II I I 1 L r h St AM? A P 3 W Acton. 0m) A')U". lii.t earf 1 a.- in , S it't nii av machine, inven' I e-1 hv Mr c T Ma.o;i. dr. for r c Jt : 11 (f cotton. AtHj'.:'. aycar rig' I a again in Sumter ini! i it ;id an improved and more ceiiili ! p"i letie d condition. Yesterday I I n t he machine again &':!1 fur 1 'her .m proved. The following I tCi-ntlercwi ircm Cbarles'on vrcre 1 oresnt to the machine tried in rotton held, v;. .1. S Mtudcx-h, d. K. Blackruin, Cteorge ! .. Gib-) 1, JimM Allen. W. V. ;-ton Butler 1: 1 K. M. McDermal. ! Tenofth machine 1. .1 Ten I n I: 'his rear w.th 'e ir.tentiou 01 dt'HI L pi., t tor :; 11... ; at- and rrri' ; ;;!,! ,'.,r, only i-v :1 ' 11... a. :,?-, . 'heir n it 11 ; e. to bring dica dentrm : .or. ' believing the: mg ihM disastrous threa'e'is cur enuntrv :ng a fourth politic il ; h:ii y et "1 ssim: I r to t ;it.r ... d ;.u : u . S' : u! t '. foreni n r. .! 1: 1 n i entirely o! 'he r.i i . i : o : 11 .in 1 er. ruin, povt-rty '.hi- ni.i-.ses. ;i.l;t : ' lulled r.i ;re, ...tl.Ml en ' ' . .in d d ;n mil md ri ct;: :-i ( iiiau. e e M;u:Y nd .lad.' io::i At; ea-r hope of iivert ni.n th:t t'.v oran:. pirfy Hinid.ir ither of the 1 lr to som' to i e m.ule bob t.lll. of pn'Mni tDern m ti e l;ar. il'oii pUnter- for actual umv 'e if ;L e rr.aci inert c0" to L A. !"..: vs. Son. near Iloasion. Tex : nother to idinter near Whij. hitt-hle. Tei. It is intended to put .he a:! oat ander "-oiditions to ai i a pract.c il tent. The ma-i-h r.es jre in all luitancffi sold Ht A'LO earh rn a unarjni fn n;.L' . . .. .. r. , ,jii-1 pound of ee I cotton in lo I L aour. f)o? o! the brveater vo oper trl :n a cotton field tirar Sumter for the party above Darned and thv writer. The tct seeisod to lead 'o the following coQcluion: P la tho oprrtion of pii ku:. '.he machine do3 not do the Mi v h t it harm to the cotton plaut. i J 1:m bt work ia done when cotton is well opL; and dot not do very much picking on new co: ton nearly and scantily opened. , ' The field must ?e Irte Iroui , tump and other;e id roo 1 con . ditton. ! 1) ine man in charge 01 a ma chine should have aboat the- rame knowledge and skill in handling a i!t nece.-"ary In ginning cotton or operating a ewing machine. The machines that have bten bai.t aot'tu to U in all repecU s good machine a Che Of at sewiog macbioM or reapers probably were The oatoome ot patting ten of them in the hand of planter I should aay wouid prooaoiy txa aoont as foJlowf In at least bjx oat of ten caea it wul b ei pec ted that all that it necarv la to pat a driver on Cbee.at behind two moled and plange into a cotton field. The reo!t will te about the eame as when ao inexperienced man at tempts to operate a sewing ma cniue, viz the result win 1x5 no good and tie machine will be broken. Fven with a good and careful mechanic in charge ot this Maaon harvester it will reqnire several lys . f exceedingly careful hand ling before ,ufticient skill is ac quired to make ir do the beat it is cap"t!eof. Judging from what I a 10 the p-t and again at the cr;l et-rdav the machine is B'ltlBjlOTHERS DroTHOP YESST THE 5c.j QUICK fo RISER LIGHT BREAD FITS TTB KjmiTtHn rrw.'r CURES jTOJtSrt'J.SfS. Til m fom Om IUX 11 U A.. eAargm prepaid t n. G-r Afl, tmt OAce cd Si. AS&rm, EiLL CEEKCAL CC., at FliH.Pl HUMPHREYS 0, Stnir rtarrr1 llil I k "IWIMI MM fu am diwuc mu M an mtmt aad 1 1 1 1 KM Ik WoM. a.i w WarrM. Worm !. Wo cijUc . TwUlni fn W fiMnjiu .il S PM !. OUMf Afatm . JS KrnptMk B-opOic itMfl . Ji . M . . .JJ . J J . JJ .J-l J . J J !. SPECIFICS, itt "tcrs'ty oatm imao kjlcxji oh.' ; ! l 1--- vi riM.i.lllrf''-"!. "! ih :Vcted. di.agrun tied, gru'n 'ii;i'', k,rl"0 w I ; n , winning mrm!er- nf other pohtie.il parties; fttid di-i:n l ir ,i no ni.iu 1 allowed to become i member ! tlr party for our tr.n!- r bn-inef- I heiei I'd!! i iiumi meeting ol i.i h n. en a above iUcr : bn 1 to meet m .John i-tarliet-'r opera ha;! on the tiiiit cd Septem ,iei 1;. bi-tween the hour. o! ; ir,d U o'clock !or the purpote of or'aniz in,' ainl luliy eijuippii ' lor the s ar this fourth political party. When fully organ i.-d ivr wi.l ibrt by' bllot asuilitien' nuriiber of men to fully, secretly, te.i!itiily and eneakiogly canva-s ih.- entire exjunty ol Hamiltoti lr iia!l be the duty ot tuch canvn. ei to lie on, m isrepri'M-n t and tlno'-v then naty hith und llle. m.d even puke oa all other political urgain i- tlOD"'. 1 hereby notify a;l lntereHt- ' ed parties that no one rdi.ill hold , ofl'ce or eveu become a member of! this party until he fudy endor.eP ! and s'i'iticr : be v ()' following: oath: ! 1 !i e all :i OU (ire :;..nl, that- ex , I ' i . f u v "o.i' i oi .u;c ii.an . . At; Cencr.,; W ayi . ManVea-;!;, o! Pennsj Ivauia. .-.nd .ludr- Waiter I.', (iresbam, of Ir.di; -.?.. have ;'.e dared their intention ; . -, ote for Grover Cleveland. If the report in true, the accession of these men to the party will have injmer.se ira-iri-ence in bringing others to !!.; sanie way of acting. Ex Judge Cooley tune t.'hief Jnstitc of .Michigan, lie was regarded as a very able j an'. His works on high departments of law are utan.lard wherever the science O! I unsiirndonce is nbsi-rv-l in tlir. world. Though a Republican, lie was appointed by r.-esideut C'leve- and a.s a member of Interstate Commerce Commission ami became o ' th. iv Ot ; II, . i in ' nb'ovi Til 1M v.; t :e mi! ' h c ot not vety . impaired -i is rnade At- he r;,i:ed : n::-. :,.!. : ;! T::i :r as he r-tar ai way s nest its president. lie re. loug ago btcMi-e healt': Va lie M ac Veag a Mrne Genera! oj Sta'.v. Ibesl.le v - : t ti 1 ost rn is'er ( I.. Jaihcd he prosecuted route offender.-, n.s courage and energy have been at the service if 1 1 eatifen m Kepubl:oai,im. Judge Greebarn has been a life long republican. lie has for twelve years been a favorite with the high liinded Republicans. His sterling integrity and spotless reputation have made h i:i ;i sroi.i; lre--;del!-M.d choice I 1 1 1 1 he J adge has ai wns (-corned at the'ait id political .manipulation and for that reason ou'd never command the support I the State in con venttons. Per--i ii illy he never got along with llanison. for whose methods or CtlOV. rV-il " : more i o iti K-m.-as. it ;:s oiectora. go to Weaver a site. . It is only ic .-.-s a ry into that State ami talk ot : ; ana ot the bad trtatcu-tit oi :: in the South and threaten ; : Cleveland U electt-ii he wii. ,' their petiaioQ l.'iil.-, to j Jvcpublican majority o. l.s.fi. ' Ilarrisoti. ; The Republican manager.- t ' stand t his well enough, the 'giving themselves no c.; 1 about Kinsas. but they ate h" with eager, longing eyes . sign id a po.-.sible FidiL of tae in, an.: in probable story that ; aleigh th.it they a;- i-u men or North Carol! not aii from ll tie (it.-t; are ; tip lue money for t! or j.mru paM .iera out the State. It resolves itself m'o t lie p tion laid down at t'n' b -g: ' l-ither Cleveland or ilarti-o be elected in November- !:'. two you would rathe- see C'e elected, vote for him. 1 ; a. for Weaver Tinderntainl th are not helping him. 1 a; giving half a vo'e S'atesville Lmdma.k. S X ti" , We Have yi ''S ' ': : .. ' yyy, . x GOUl) THING. : l! . .a-.. Vou .Want ' f ;P&lifROfll - - A U,OD. THING. j ! PiyiliW, Cheroots. i v , M j; I Q'SSf 1:!VH for TKNfcENTS. ji j?.WHiTLQCKRiCHMONDM Ckjars as:goodCOST l i -- r -rr " ft ' g 1S TENCHNTSf APIECE, i; St? mm : 1. 1 r and Ohgapar Thao Ever Before feC ;'Hii! WKAVMIt III Oi It rrori.K. Making Kim in I'livlan e! the I' ,.Vlio-e ViiU' Tliej are Si okinrr ibilitv he had little rpfp.nl. In I, A. 1'.., in ! lie pre.wnc ot my jlsX;, for a long time during the d.gruntled brethren, do mo.-t sic- fleat of the campaign, when it had cerely promise and mi ear that old become notorious that Icdinna was Jim laoggs is personally ami nun. to be purchased, be told air. owing statemc: on Cue cars ; observation of a i'k;nc cotton about at the begin capable i p lol lo Ill a ti"ld of cotton nicgof the Bewon. with ootton wcanti.v Pienel the machine will nrt p et over 10 per cent, of the cotton, iiud oftieratiug a whole day of ten hour would pick about lad lot. In tr.e middle of the season when ituu i.i e;eniug well and the tvolls are dr:er the machine will prooaoiy ick aNnr .." to .50 per cent, open cotton and w:i! pick avout l.i lbs. in ten hoars In the letter part of the season, in co;ton well opened, the machine will probably pick .") per cent, of the cotton and will pick L'.OOO to ,() lts. per day. It promises to be mot useful in those regions of Texas and Louisiana where the land is perfect ly level and fre from stones and stamps and where the cotton grows in such abundance that often in December there are fields that bTe not been touched by cotton picking hands. In snch a field, with the cotton hanging veil oat of the dried bolls, this machine woold certainly lie of large valne in the bands of a careful and skilled operator. The range of its us.elulnet.ti will undoubtedly be extended by the proces of development. No ma chine is invented id a perfected condition.- Slow-.ng and reaping machine formely required fairly good gri"ui d for thefr snceesfnl operation. Rv improvements that are more developments than inven tions they may now be operated on almost any sort of land. The Mason huvester promises little immediate valne to the plauter oj upland and rough land. Bat it seems more than probable that the machine will go on the market this year to stay where the conditions are favorable and that the extent to which it may In used will tx gradually enlarged by its improvement ind developments. -Ki vidually responsible tor the drouths, cyclones, hail storms, short crops and low pri'-es ot farm products in the Slate of Texa--; and if Clark is elected Governor he will have the country in a worse fix than Hogg hap, for I do solemnly swear Clark is a bigger liar and a smarter man than Hogg. I farther do solemnly promise and swear that I will under no cir cumsUndes vote for any man for oftice who can read or write or whose state and county taxes amount to more than two dollars a year. I do furthermore mo.-t solemnly and sincerely swear by all the devil and vim that is iu nie that the property accumulated by hard hks, industry and economy of onr weal tbiost men ought to bv divided equally between the I.izy, disgrun tled members of this paity, and I tarthermore swear that I wih never tx satisfied until this is done. I further tip toe and reek back on my dew claws and solemey, sin cerely, willingly and anxiously promise and swear that I i.ewr will plant more than a hall crop of any thing and will under no circum stances half work thar, and lurth ermore I will do all I can to keep my neighbors from working theirs or paying their debts, and to cap the climax I do with all the earnest ness of my soul, from the bottom of my heart sincerely promise that I will take all of my wife's butter and eggs to town and trade for whiskey, get drunk and rtilk poli j tics. Relieving that a party made up ot the above material would revo Iutionize the whole country and be a good thing. 1 urge all who can conscientiously take the above oath to b prompt in meeting at the above time and place. John Rently Rrown, in Hico Courier. Jay r. Durham, a newspapti corres pondent in Washington, that ho regarded Mr. Harrison as a man lackiDg in political integrity, one who would selfishly stoop to any thing for his own aggrandizement. Jul te Gresham went on to speak of the Republican bargain for Indi ana. He declared ench corruption of the ballot the greatest evil and danger to the American republic. Among the other notable acces sions to the ranks of Democracy are those of Charles J. Uarrah, President of the Mids-ale Steel Works, of Philadelphia, and John A. Grow, a lawyer of New York, a brother of (ialusha ( Irotv.of Penn sylvania. Mr. Harrah has written a letter, denouncing the McKinley bill in unmeasured terms. The New York World quotes -Mr. Ilar rab, saying that if he could get the rw material free of duty he could ship his manufactured steel prod ucts to every part of the world and i compete successfully with foreign steel manufacturers. "Give us raw iron and other ra v material dutyfree,'' he says, '-and wc will drive Kugland oat of the markets of tho world." The bolt of General Dan Sickles fiom Cleveland rs not receiving the same attention, nor is it considered of the same Importance as is the reported changes ot the distin guished men above alluded to. Norfolk Virginian. it. ad l he loll an ecu r. ence cau;e t: loler t hi editcn ct the Scotland Neck Dem ocrat and is narrated by him: Scotland Neck, N. C, Oct. I. Da last Friday I heard Gen. J,u;. B. Weaver, the People's party c in ! ditlate for Pusiderjt, and Mrs. : Lease, of Kansa?, spealc at Rocky i Mount. Early next morning, us I ' was coming home ou the car. oy j way of Tarboro and Hohgood, Gen. i Weaver and wife and Mrs. L-,ase were on the cars go ng to Dorta j mouth, Va. I sat ou the opposite j side ot the car from them. ! At tiie different stations nloiig i the road as the train would stop I heard their conversation. Tl.ey remarking what they paw along the road. At a station near Taruoro they were disenssiug the Soul hern people. Gen. Weaver and trife were telling Mrs. Lease some things she &eemcd not to hnve heard tie fore. They were telling Lei, will; an air of ridicule, about the. old time well-sweeps, by mean? ol which the people in the country i draw water. Mrs, Least? exoresseo i liiiklfefe v eel rived with a FBESK SUPPLY oi x a HORSES and MULES, and is picri'.L v. meet the emergency, Isow :'IPlooci Potatoes T "tXr111 n:vt7 AiiP all in noil onI ovom. im .iC-'i C- Diir hasing elsewhere. ( l.KYELAND AM) 11 A 1 1 II I SO a . ( nat -t is Between The-e T-mi and l.ixxl Political Tidiu;,-- Hurrah I For Cleveland and Carr, I am glad to see 60 many of our good old friends a shifting those Weaver suits to Cleveland., I am sure it will fit them a great deal better. Crops are cut oil this season by the dry weather but the prospect we have for Cleveland and Steven- No otfici -The naked question that presents itself to the student cf national pol itics is this: Will Cleveland or Harrison be elected President in November! All other considera tions are beside the question. No body asks will Weaver be elected? or will Didwell le elected? for everybody knows that neither will be. The matter, then to be con sidered by every citizen who wants his vote to connt this year is whether he prefers Cleveland or Harrison. If, as between these two, he would rather Cleveland would be President, he should un derstand that a vote for Weaver or Hid well is just so much assistance to Harrison: if he prefers Harrison his vote for Weaver or for Bidwell is water on Cleveland's wheel. It is not worth while to undertake to obscure the issue bv talk of throw- son election makes it as likelv as ever. It is very sickly down bereft the present but I hope we will all drag through until we elect Cleveland. i ioo a trip io . ..uceooro j inK the election into the House and week-glad to say I never met a ofVhat might be a-complished in Third partyman whi.e np 1 liere 1 that case they say there is not but three in j lf the eiectl0U Were thrown into their community. Many cheers for ( thjJ ilQ08e Clevelaml wou!,i Le v anceuoro. .nay iue receive a star in their crown for being so faithful to the good old party. One more cheer to our Cleveland and Carr flag that dies in cur thriving little town of Vandemere, may that ll tg show the Third party that they are in the wrong and cause t hem to change far more faster thin they are is the sincere wihes of a Democrat Irieinl. I ' N 111 Not Notice the "Tra-h." Kt'ir'-E J'T-RNAI.. I see 111 your last piper a communication I wifi to CapacftrO Machines per Day rc TKMM. ITT-. AS DAYB SEWING MACHINE CO. BAT-TOT. D. CZTCA0O. XXX. from one K. W:nlow. y to the pubi c that fcidy u n di-r a ml m Th' I hive r.eer noticed such TKi-ii Ar.d I r.ever expect to. 'i rt-s pf et f ll ! 1 . W. H. !.' v Ijv prompt j'tentioi to the ht'.le orders jour customers give you. He the article ever so trifling i! is wanted, and some people make more fa. over a tritle than they wool 1 over matter of lenoua character. Keep good laith in all :ho' small transactions and the larger deal w.!l cone a an inevi table result. Mu-ii al Item. 1 desire," said Miss Esmeralda Longo fiin , entering a music store on Madison avenue, 'do purchase a . . . . c r - . i . i . i i . a. .v-.- ; iit'if in iiiunii; iui 1111 nuir iiiuait'i ineymiyi , ' ix-lir n iivfl r n Ih ninnn I KV" 1 1 inn . i ' J ' "Here ou want." What i- : he In- ' M i.d-: i elltH." Only ' ' ' ell advanced than he played a piece Haven't on som. lar?" Tiui ol ; i.e i chu"'t'..- ha. bi reform u.ove;rei.t xTinanent i::;;! roads. Miss, i preciM w ! i, I' ll a III i I : Praver, Win he hat, lor 1 i w o r ' 1 . hing t'1 'I'-M'.i' 11 I light loo .ill. 'Veluell' oil , ,u s farther f mouth 7" cents, r a dol i a -sail ' a the the 1 chosen President, for ;t is the 1 preeent House not the next one ! which would elect, and this house is overwhelmingly Pemocratic. Hut , the danger is that men who have heretofore been Democrats will throw cfT on the candidates of bide ' parties und by thus reducing the Democratic strength give the electoral vote of Nor' h Carolina to the Republicans. If they do this the election will never get into the House, but with the aid of North Carolina's vote, Harrison will be reelected President by the electoral college, unless, in deed, the Demo crats should happen to make good , this loss by an unexpected gain in some State which they havf not heretofore carried. 'i'hcie are some Democrats ' whom Mr. Clevelmdis not a to gether acceptable who have la vague idea that the result of throwing the election into the House would be a Presideni more acceptatle to them. We warn them against this fallacy. Cleve land is the candidate of the party and would be chosen by the House beyond peradventure. A'. other misleading and mis chievous idea is that the loss of North Carolina to the Democrats surprise and questioned the truth of their statements as they ex plained to her how the bucket :s canted down by the hand pole at one end of the sweep and is brought up by means of the weight on the ether end. And they told her that "it has only been a few years since the people here discovered how toj carry their corn and wheat to tn;l!."J They told her that when the people j carried corn or wheat to mil! they i wonbi put all the grain iti one end cf the bag and a rock in the other 'end to balance, and sowing o aoioss, ' a l.i.Tr-e and thus get it to the mill. And tl;y said to Mrs. Lea-:-- that ! tho people did not have tense enough to discover hoy to divide the grain themselves, bat m tne ore else had to discover it for them. And Mrs. Lease edded that she supposed a woman had to discover it for them. ''Lords of creation," she exclaimed, "how weli they have managed things!" At Hobgood I changed cars and heard no more of their con versa tion. Jast the day before Gen. Weaver was asking the f uiiYage of the very men whose simple but honest life of toil he was ridiculing and about whom his company were jesting in falsehoods. Can the honest farmer of the South support a man who comes; amongst them and openiy asi:s I them lor votes and the next day, in I private conversation with his wife i and travelling companion, rndeh jests about their honest poverty and lies about their ignorance. And can the Southern people respect a woman who comes all the way from Kansas to instruct them, who calls them "brothers" in open declamation, and the next hour, ;u private conversation with her select company, calls them '-lords of creation7' in tones of the must biting and hateful ridicule.' E. E. IilLLIAItD. Airaint (hvcLlin!. ! Some people have been tiling; that Grover Cleveland is Wall i Street's and New York's candidate ; for the Presidency. , Is that tree or f'als' l' j Nowletssee. In the convention! at Chicago Uurke Cockran, chief ol Tammany Hall, in behalf of Waii Street and the State of New Yoik, in a most bniiiaat political speech gave itie reasons why Wall .-treed and New York did not wan: Grover Clevtd.ind nominated for President. The tanners and working people w .nted Cleveland, and then for the first time in American politics tin people rose up in their might and nominated a man in opposition to the desire of Wall Street and New York. He uist enough to tell the people that Wall Street and New a on voted soled against Cleveland'; n o :i - i n a t i on . Sam pson D emocrat mm A is.-, i price b i' Prompt .' .a s.m.o!) fo S100.00. E-.ad Carts from sf).00 to -2-L00. Farm Wagons from $37.50 to $6Q.OO. Buggy Harness from $o.OO to $25.M C-Kr i'.S and M I'LES will bo sold in proportion to the abovn C.v h or negotiable paper, attention paid to livery, as in the past. !TK "VST" JFiT. For : tii by J. V. JORDAN K. li.'ves all s.T. ii.rss cf the murmis mcmlirane Ind .iicsi.oNOKKIIHA an-I CI.KKT la I tosloys. No met Ireaimcnt nr. .ssary. ne. f caus- stricture or r.vs any injurious after cllccts. l'ricc. Si. Sold ly cirueuists. BtOOD BALM CO., Pro's, Atlanta, 6 Druggist, New Berne, N. C. 6! m 1 Itllll ItoMS !'in i'hila -. .-., i le. 'Ilia .Ma o li Tnios. VM. 1' t TV? -?ia.iia.t . li IT" Waters. w liemo, X. ('. ll 1 i. Fi v . Cashier. M. Ilinivm, Teller, REITS' BANK (V Y:VJ DERM, N- C. ;t;v!.".vi. ::.v kinc iitsiness. t n d is of r,f Ty.. liank-vs, C'orpora l rii: ors, M "i ; --:': is n ii1 ' Jierrt re- f:C.iri':e i.n"5 i'Tmpt HIld ;;i . i ' . l:: l crest ol our ' . , -i .i (i . . i t , i . ( ; i ..' J.iiLi cat y; i uur f':":'- - I l-'i r. ' : :r- . y ,.,;.v.s. j I. A : . 1. is. Dully, .Ir I ui ;;; . . '... i iin.-H Li-diur.na. i Clc-i 1: Ki ....a. .'i:;is. K-.-ir.f-nslf 1 r. , Wi!.!.i;,i I .. 1 1 n , MKiiT HhImi, I K. v . -a-ia i-.'.-i - I i i: ia .(lri.-iii, j li. a. . . . : v. , : ::. -.,v . i K i&3 i Qt'y S '4J5 k !-" I M 1 I w ! is varraaVa the Tl -' in tiie Y-:.!! vrovc V '"cii Is Snc-iXfuiR. and will Vhar L);,;: 'Ooinm.'sVi Merclrt Broker. r.a vrr h:; I '. p- r i : a a a . I lif'eT- in t'Kiiiory J-ih!iiiv -! rfou ; latise Cot!! 'iv-m? c ' - ,; i)t!v .,'i...i!-ii.i'-lrfi- ! aii-pastca on ijiuo!-.'- vii it ir. mv . i 'f,;r -" .i l"i . . .?'. !s'.lofflvrlrim. ( , .. f, , ,-r. . -t. c .i I'Uil.i'a";. Have Just Received alio fresh eonied I'liil.-aiioutli Mullets, Valley Fnnii l'ig I'.n'k. Fultim Market C'unied I5eef, S. C. Hams, Breakfast Bacon :i'id Slmulilers Macrnroni, Full ( 'ream ( 'liecsc, cw I'.ii. U w ln'at, Calil'irnia Ivaiiiis. only I Or. per lb. M TIIE Finest Butter, . (i.ilv :!0c. iit jiound. One trial will convince oii that it in as line as any in the city. .!u-; fry ia,r 30c. Boasted Coffee, ll is excellent. ; (In-ils iltlivercd to any part of I'lc . il free. Very rcspict fully. Churchill & Parker, llin r.ni.-i.l Street, New Benie. t Seeds! Feed1 BEAD HAM & SMITH, in issors to S. W, !c E. W. Small wood. 1IK.VD(UABTKIIS FOIt May, Corn, Eice, Oats, Bran, Hominy, Bags, Burlaps, Barrel Covers. Bagging and Ties. Agent for Peter Henderson tNs Ci.'h Seeds. Orders (' r c""df4 will have tho tnoi-t c-ir. attention, every laekago being sold under th strictest guarantee. julylOtf D. D. Is t.lio best Flour for the monoy. Try it and be convinced . Another car of Now just roceivod from the Mills. K. R. .TONES, 0 1 I; f New Jieino, N. C, i ' '. n '

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