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ir3. Ileif m it, -St? . A. INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS, Price: $1 00 Per Year. Single Copies, 5. Gents. Nir BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, DECEMBER 12, 1895. VOL. XVIII. NO. 40 - I for Infants -'pnOTHERS, Do You Know u- 1,, ' '" Ja aiil V Baiemaa's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and noit remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ' . Pa Ton Krw that opium anJ morphine are stupefying narcotic poiscms f j-a. -.if- Torn KQT that In most countries druggists are not permitt?d to Bell narcotic , without WKIi'"g them potions r - - , ' P. T. BjlflW that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child - snfasa joaoryoor physiciaa know of what it is compoaeJ f . . jy Taw Kw that Caatoria b a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of ; tU lagradiantals published with erery bottle J ... -. P Taw Kwrar that Cartoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. - Tfcat it has been am oaa for aearty thirty years, and that more Caatoria is now sold than - - of aa other ramedie. for children combined t r . :.-. BTw Kaw that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of " ' - i wthar countries, haTa issued cxcJuarra right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word ' Cstria and its fonooia. and that to imitate them ia a stale prison ofTpnse ! - P. T ltmow that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was . tisn Caatoria had been prorep to be aholateiy kraal at Pe Tsm Kawr that 35 srura(. doses of Caatoria are furnished for 35 -e ta, or one cent a doe, r PTw KnwW that wa poaseased of this perfect preparation, your children may vbaaweil,aadthatoiaayaanBbrctkenreatr ...'' "' g"JT taa (Mm are worth kaowtac. They are facta. 'J : TVw fao-wfafl. - -'- , sUttlns arf Children Cry for - Wholesale & Retail Dealers in FIodr4 Fork, Coffee, 8agrf Lard, Batter, Cheese, Syrup, Molasses, : Yinegar, Sunff Tobacco, Cigars, Canned Goods of all kinds, " N- i Teas, Spices, and everything else usually found in a y-T'-i- ; . FIB3T-CLASS QROCEBY STOBB. 'GAVe hare bought in large qoantities for cash and are prepared 'to sell a$ low as anyone.. Country Merchants and the general pnblic will d well to get oar prices before buying elsewneie. No trouble to show goods. : Stables Free, . 47 Broad St., New Berne. N. C. 3oe What; STEWART is Doing ! A Full Supply of Sea ; Jast arrired and bought so they can be sold low for cash or " -'i -v " 'secured paper. XBemember -that I always keep a full line of Carriages and Buggies of different makes. OAnd liave now added BICYCLES which are on tha w r; and don't forget to examine ray stock of Harness and general Sad dlery, liobes, surpassing anything you hive ever seen. GTA job lot fJ5Q dozen WHIPS, bought so they can le sold at . Jess, than factory prices. ALL;GOOUS GUARANTEED AS BEPBESENTED. Under Gaston. Uoase, Soutii ioii; Stif t , New Berne. V ' '." ' y IfTJl-I rsii OF Stoves. Carpenters Tools. Cutlery, . . Table Ware, Barbed Wire, 1 ;V: GALVANIZED PIPE, PUMPS, . " - . Lime, Plaster and Cement. DEVOES PURE READY MIXED PAINTS. " ': tyPereoaal attention to the prompt and correct filling of al: orders - ' . ' k m$3vn ,dow '.Smitli, ; V nO. 79 MIDDLE ST., Is just bock from the North, where be . purchased a Large Stock of . Stylish, GentV Clothing, '. -1' Kir Line Underwear and Hats, - aod a Oeoeral Line of JDrj GccSs, Shoes, Notions, He, , -At Rock-Bottom, Cloeing-Out-? . Sale, Osb Price, tod will sell ; Accoftl'Dg.. We Uv wlat t you want aod cannot be b at on i price -' COME AND SEE US. J. A. J Ijivery i ONES, r".;;" ; A good supply of lino horses "".Fleet Drivers and Stroug work- vn ami Farm Mulf on band. and A big lot more now on tin- -- 7 If you Wiint stiund. serv ciaiib ' -v itoiBtals for any purpose whativer, ?ei - - OK.. I've got i hem and will sell them iow fof cash or neotinble paper. ' t3r" Cood teams always on hand 1 " r - ". In re. " J. A. JONES. '.-'r - " Xo, 70 Soutb Front St I rM and Children. Pitcher's Castor!a . J. W. Stewart BAKF00TS BARF00TS i Grand Opening OF Christmas Goods TOYS, &c. AT New Berne's Busiest Store. We u !ii ..- .-a . n . laruesl i.v.r:nwi,i Ac. ever brought t- ni'lT. -i.a 2.5HO TOYS for the IIIILDKEN. l.oini PIECES GLASSWARE. 1 POLLS, all kin. -n P. it i s v -I I. Kit" V :. h w- ii.iv. tW Bt:KK.'S RKi I1KV I.IKIII1 BAH AIIV Jl 0X7E O. 13-El3iOOT , llr- i ft'"1 A I ri-sh Supply et Ll ,. i . ., . . tfl Salted Almonds. .- '' ' ' - " nj bruits and ,N It fl FI In canJie-i p-l , -- l - ;.. w hj J-5t ,cJ r !ai u in Tn a pound of TF.S. -J l ire if ..! - ;-t - jj NtV f i me. I w. ul nj Largrr Bunch Islaga Ln the P. e on.'- w i In tirapes c. PJ ,tcl, :ug al . g. u-. ?cLLr?c7piirpc--?rjrpcrp- vU. ; Duih 's. XKH'K ADItl I T. In (he 4'lty ol Klin- mid Vic.n.t.v, nihproil In nixl Briefly Told. Till; ICUe'lLlI .i!s ;it i. e a Cii per 1 .in; ii i n i.i v. 'out o!' Pollock stret t i- ' qua' ' cent improV' ii.Mi;. Ti-ev have mi eve-oiv to 111 tl .ittnlct.V- The-e w. . a s-n . 1" i u i 1 . v ai ti n ' b' to. a liulit ia-: a J S - ' :unl u n;tV f.-ll lit (i.-l-.wir.-. ti'-i : ot ! U. b t- :, mi :!i cvoutui. 'i ... i" w n n :ii New Hi rir. ('tii. n s of tue 5ili wtii- fiuui 7 ")( to 7.90. TlieN'iw Vi rk mnket r'n..l at 8 03. It?ptak-- ilei iiio.Uv well t' r New BiTiie :i 'it 'll ii arkc-t 'hr .iiie c'sto :U- SMf.Jin m Nci York mar k.it- i an be prrjt'iM-il i.eie. Hev. Edu..r I i'.n . In fiw b en otf on a c.'Iimi-iiis; lr i t-r Wilhains' ink.- 1 riiuniul Iikiu' Ful y. Iiii'illy ; tt' ' t'lirisllll.s lie will i' v i O" bit 'Il'.iiai; trip in tin-iiit ie-i ' t . E ..-t (.'ai il . ti.i i Fair. ! Mr. A. B. Si.i : oi kvii:.-. ai- ; hi has i .id hut a I. Y. no: ie. . ho to s. i inetJ half .h' iiU'i -i i ot -usi-ri'ur-the WaaKl.Y JofBN.M.. " quired, t-. the v e ei - i n in'iii.eu hh u idi ill e'.t!ir us a pre i iu.n In le u I V suhsei it rs l, ll Mr (r o.ir.'.u-t .1. Ii f the ery hi o .1 II struck I'jhi Iv Stuns n Lu idu r C. .. nai i ul ai el 'i nt. tu as ir.m a piece ol oachieiyi liim in the ee, bru -i t ciitiini; the come. . f n e ey uately, however, th ijury it d I al 1 For; u-i- not tuch as will impair hu visio. . We lire "1 id 'ean ih ,t t!i ep cut proposed to be jier part of Droa. i in d in l t hat i will lie nt away p illion of the n i n. gr i -tree! ha iy ,i r a-." fro t'e I .'tr.rr. Ii .iii the up- j teen abatid-l abie am.. tint j nii.-t eievat. d w oul.i h'avr been a serious dan .ie ho b to the street: itei h Dd to the pi.ip.ny douu' there it ti hnd len i nt iti wii ike it was fr si pro-; h d t o do. Otaters havebein both plentiful and j floe ihti aon. NVe h i e m-vera I s : remarked up.iii tin n. r. c. ntly and Tinnf tlav umony tlxh o ui'K. i were mril bruabtap by Cup: uo. 11a iiiton frnnlino- Ouarter. llat t tl.t i;nrjo were I trom the naiural rK?k and ha't' wcr-- cul-! tivattd oy.urj B-'tn l"'s nireescep-; lion.Hv noe. Xoi-fer nee-l be wanted, j Thecaotain propose shipping ib-se him self. Th-y weri raised in Core sound. There wa" also a sjilei d'd lot of plnnted ones up from Jarre. t's H ay. This whole crgo was purchut-td by Mr. J. 15 Wat son. W.rklsr far ti iattwo's Tobaeoo Market. Mr. George L Kdpatnek. truvtiling ajifnt fir the K nstou Free Prcs is in the city rtgistered at Hotel Ab-ert. B.sjoei his work Ii r the piper, Mr. Kilnutriek is wnrkio.' in the in eriSt nf Kiustou as a to'-acco mmket He is get ing the addresses of all giotf.crs of tobacco t those contemp uiing growing it. Each will be lurnisln-d gra tuitously copies i the pamphlet on io bucro culture ar.d aiso w th ?eed euoujdi of the tobneco b. st adapted to his use to plnt seveial acies. Street Iwyroiemenl. The road lied oi (jrr.iv'e? str et, on Ihe square above Johuso.i sir. ut i. Iifiiug jirc jiared by proper gradinj for sliebing When the sheila me apo iid, that will comph te the funnectii g ink. making a direct shelled roadway hetw en tlie ?ieam er wha'-ves and Ui W X & X. K. R The St; ei t trom tlie - W . t d -n-k to the same railr. ad is als.. -im. ally sheiieil lhr. ughout H a: dis.a e Whon the ol- ck -i w .-ii h the vvo! k now in prooivrs i- ti i-lie i t .i-.e will incii be but oue strn t ca.t .. ae A jjc N. C. R. R (ih.it is Eas. Fr t Mre ') which i not she! e i fn-m the rai'r.. ui t" the river, ai.d we hope ti.a' it will n-.t be long belort thai will be she ied likewise. Nearly every cd-s s;ie--t V '.g between tlie two miliOnS a d rivers lias also hten sheiled and a ye . nit n beyond Bykeiping ut it, C ioi'iui-Dt is counting w II id t e lengtn ot l's eieu-i"!'. Be dts th vork e . .. tn A. & in . C R. R. considerable ; . or.. nun 't lias aho been made above i.. Coired antrrrscs Pelegrates. The X C. Annu .' o. I', ie assem bled in Wilm ngt u. N. '.. U'edua-day. Nov. 27, 1895. in S . Luke's A M. E. Ztou Church at ten odock a. m. and eleceil he follow n -' naued ministt i ia! (h legatis to ih- Gen- 'a t on erei ce: Revs John Hoop, r, 1'. E . II C Phil lips, D T Mitel e'!. W A II y Su-.t. n, II Bell. M L Moore. s. William I M M..ch- f 11, S IS Hunter. F M lb d E S W S.niiiioo. W 1 M il Fiib or I. L i. W... n W I ..n, on. ore. n D.; W n.s. 1! S R.-vs. A Ciawford and I). D. Lay delegates Vug E W tMllith. Tbe Vnlneofa Walnut Tr. Bunk ' Ule.lsoe lu- the lO .tinct f r delivering a v ilua'i ' ualnut tr it th.. place. It is of tne i urly variety, an 1 was planted by Shsde Ca I hnvnv So v-nrs ago. i at his home i o New riv. r, .bo it 0" m.lr- f'lill this pl..C. A llll'.l tiV l;:e .1 11" . t St vc t pure I. .c t t ne t v : : ..: t '.l l' . ' - ivavs lor ftlaL.t-oi :t a .n rtt:- m firm lor f B'. s..e ge - jT'i ! .r .ie- hveriug it in re Nofii w.'.n. -ii-r-. News. .Just think ha' a b.n.tai ? i n-a-i n ;' 1 have who had a t- w acre- pla : :n -ui h tn-es. I- it u I . lib a io e ! r me-, w have lare ir.ic s of u u-d I : .i ! - t ip .-rovis ot tin tie. -r 'I ey w.l c..-t .othinu af.er ih.t .u I ! . -. ".--.i-ii valire with .ver ;.. ir pa--e-. A True Bill Anaiil-l IUi iterpri. turom Mur- The era ul jur. i t i i u l l,as rsit pi ri'.t ag.'ittst a oners le A'l'OiLl I'r. 'oi ice r.i.n. t u ' : our oi n r 1 1 tt ner at lb i .. ' case .e b : Vet r. T. ut t 1 1 n . t - t ' i M Thn, Mrttr or I'a rn li i i -ii -1. Our Y o ) il 1: M M t:- I he iei at COTTUN STATES K POS 1 TION The N'ttahlt1 Show Nmv in Prog ress at Atlanta. ' " " " Plrnsi,,.. Kxliiliillon. bnt Not Only One TliHt I, Kl nontional iu n ; IIIX Det;reoSoiiie ol The Impor- f tant Feature. Till ieat('..tlon S .itt-s and Internal- ional Expo e.iith o: i' meriis ii i e lt n at Ai!ant i is now in the i'ioiy. As its icatnes.s ami k'conie more thorouiihly and widtiv known tlie crowds have liecome renter an. 1 gre iter j ml may reasonably ne expirte.i to continue fjood until the clo-e on the la-t tav of t In- year. Mm h his been said and wri'ti n nb,jut he Exp. sitiou but any account of it i;ies a very faint idea of tn. reality. Only an tirtu.il isit wit! 'ive one n pr. per con cd:i'ii i t' us uiandi-ur and c..ii.piehen iveni ss A uil 'o t;." i xpositiou is not a pleas ure trip only, it is i-iluc iiionai. i neie one cin se and examine into things upon whicli tin iv is a threat i-atf .et.oii in bt-iuir infer- ii, ed A fair (h a . f them can be obtained bv a u-pfL-, urn. while to j.i in a conv-po' dn .niou t oi l d..rm t on npon tiie n tr im ac ud rv.uion hi any oi her way woui. i.qu.ic j onnevs tliiiUali. s of mill s 111 lr"..tll I'll I all un told a in i lnealciiiiiie i X)i hditure ol time an I money. Take 'he I". S. (Jovei nmiot exhibit n'o;:c: an entir.- o,iy cul i easily ! spent bo' h protitiblv an i pleisurably in -tlldMIli; It'll d cm t ne re b i. g i' i w id 10 ut U .ing .my fun her. fli Ed'- Savioi: er vice aia-i tlie Tna.-ury Iepartu.ent lach hav biiildnins apart fro n ibi m .in Gut-i-ri men i Hindoo i- r t Lei r ex h i bit-, and a: the f "1'iner m.i "ii y .an u i omple.e juttit of a life .snii'; staii n be seen, but eviry afternoon at 3 'cl -ck the man ner of opiT ition c m be se. n thi- men are dr 11. d in ne mi u. thii- tiny nothroujh -uo. r nj a di.ri .-S' would I ves- sel tu -t as thev u J ;.t tin tual sia- lion The treasury .upaiimeni contains .In me-, di.s, c, use in ciunge. but I hev i-re not "making ai.v n.onev' tu. re. Jn t!:e huge Government building cm be -eu aij..st everything ei-e peitaiuing to tne gnvei r.iiwnt op. riuiotis. Here can be seen not only what is ij) finest live ' substantial lecogniti.m it has given to the fish exhibit ever "show n on enth, but also ! negro n.pe nod the advantage the race has along wnh it, the risli hatching opeiationsl taken of the opp 'fiu utty aol'dpt- Wfid. as Couducte I bv the Governtiunt at its the exhibit in ihe negro building do not siati'nsin North Ci olina and elsewhere. The fish exhibt: einbra. is both ire.-h and salt water iisii oi uefn oruame nal, hid ious ail' I i ang rous kinds and a very large pioport on in,:e.d--ol Hen came fro. ii ' N,ew Bern-; an t Moiehea.l city The la 'b giasi i;--pi tanks iih lack grounds of lOik, ilei, -.ea iggotable giowths &c, make bi- utifu! homes f.n the fis'i and give splendid i portuniiy of vieiviug tli m and tne pieasare with jhich tiny aie viene i canbejudgid from the i'act that we neve- lain d to timi this ihe iiuvst kfuii'iied portoc ot the hole exposition. In this same building eau b; teen Navy officers unl'oiui, alfo the ;.rni in use bv tne g .vi I'imieiit from pis tols to th" va'i us styles of rides up to the gieat cannon, aUo the fii issues which whs tired foul the po.er;iil w.Bpons will p iss through several inches o' steci plate. Ihip also cm be Seen models of ihe warboais, mothlp "t macinnrti'V, ind implements in w hatevcr line one Is intcr . ste.i; pirieitly taxe. .erm zed specimens of anmiHis, bird-, instets and bugs from every part of the country, with names, li , bit s an'i coiinienif hs to preponder eoce of uscfuinis! on ih stni' tiveneis (iliese comniei is reverse many generally acceptid npiijious), exhibits in chemistry, lorefcly, b--tany, c tonni ogy, po ind. .gy &c, in array 9'hph imply liaffles de scription us it dp. s in idnvg1 e, ery btiihl ing on the grouoiis. Tne Manulkcturcrs npd Liberal Arts building is one of whicli t' e visitor n vi r tins. Tie- enof m.ti- varnty ofllnepio oucis oi sk ll tioni ihi- and o'h- i Aineii- i an countries, and irom Franc-, Italy and othgi Em opeau countries a e sufficient to 'Chi ones, q.ttrnpofj during ill i h-- time the vi-ttor tan .purr ioi'diti vns b'li'd ir.g The !nchinery buildiu: i-a mvei-fiil-irg'soufi e of deght. There i- lemgiar rie i on in d xact su h work as would be se. u in cotton f.ci. ries, kni't ug bocories, toilet s-ap fieior es, pottcrv stii l sh- ii ents, print eg oftj. es S' tll tliff i.-nt sh'le ..f type seili g macinu s, &i.. i-.'. b; i Je exhibits of ste i n ingups i ml met.iliiid wo .I woikiug tnachineiy in arje atnt r. ui rkui-le .riety. Iu the m-w-papir bliildi j oil .ui) Hn abi'O-t Mil kii.'d .1 veii:. .-' he imi wi to ! ok a'. We coiil I N-il o' 'he i '.. e r l it y. tl. e arts, woman's and other gen mi 1 it; .dings a- we li ve ; tin- prole r'g ti ny ate w . n 1 !n i f tt bu s a e lot 1 :-. In her M : e e In b , ( le net.-! 1 vv 1 1 i i ; i i t . l'.i -n es U di !i led ' . . reol. lion ii covers O i ;i e ii llnlil..i Si'lt'l r.'.l gl- et t lip bug was ..ii veil u- pi o.l I Hirers tli roii i e " i :s. t lie e is As-o," ' nl : ti. ut thts bu Kveiy li;; g in ( ;' org. , t 1. ;' what l liC blli'd hi:: It .u li i- ih b 1. i Ii' '. ;i n. u , N.i't bat Car ;i v L-L - "t tl: ..P.. On fr mi !i..ii d p. in :k ' bus kep tn.- ul n t ."ii T: pr. .! t : 1 1 ot v. li A v. i A : i 111 11 -: .led t V M- ng iiietit v ii- I -an e p -. lr : n ii x ii i oil- e eg ai. e CNir passes by without going through nurses ne Of the greatest v Ii ; t m-i I lu. i.rflll nits The Jli.lwav jilaisancc is the amuse- nient portion 'f the KxpositioB. It one i3 limited to a shoit time "t t he Exposition, he can put in lii time iiiuch nioic protitn- i.ly (jlm nliPle mi. n on miuway. 'tie can 1 .e' shuK ol aiiiiiii mcnt uny where, but one d'li not olten m t the opportunity of, ! sci'li'i' s-ueli an Epo-ition lis this, iilid ! who wi.u.u w imi id iniMi: iiiuuiu v .ii uiiu e lime sieini iMtiini-D .stairs "litnci-p. tmi- ii ills pen. .ruling iricK-- nun sunuai exnii i - ' tion-t to the neiei r of the inst ruetivr. j elevating and pleasing exhibi's he I as I come to lar to view '! And ye', it one lias the time lor them, i there are th'Uirs on midway that will be I enjoyed: a ride in the preat Ferris wheel j ' wiiich fives such a c .mmanding itw of i the Exposition grounds, ciiy of Atlanta , j rind country aioit'id; a visit to the Moor- j i ish pali.ee which is simply a collection of. good was work tiiures mostly in groupen, an investigation of the mystic maze with its bewildering multitude of mirrors,' ind prniiaDiy a lew omer icings win an prove ouite enti riainiDg, lint as lar as we cou'd iude from the limited aaioiint of per S Mial inviitigfttion we gave to the m.divay and from the comments of the multitudes! ! of visitote, tlie myonty ot the shows are fakis and very sorry ones at tu it. J'or ! instance the Dahomey village is pla'umed I outl.e to miike the visitor believe there lis a great concourse of -iiwue warriors an I do telling what all lusiui-, out when ; . n entrance i yamed, some ei. hi or ten ; negroes are seen, diesso I in est otf Amen- I a n c i ' ' 1 1 1 e-, otH8 uithout sh evi, etc, ' :..l,l .. . ...,.1 .,-,r.,Tl.,rr 'n .i-hot ' lilU'eilUX lllin ll.l,iULJl.i t.,f.j u m.L 1'pe .rs to be- an attempt to ro.ivince the sinnt-seeis Unit they are conversing in out-landii-h jai'on but which we took to be all pre'enee. There Was nothing to indi rire to us that they mere anything but us u-jiy sp' cimetis of colored natives of this country us the maiaers of the show c ul ' pick up. Some .-I the shows ar.-evi-n sorrier t'-an thip. So-ne ol the n are mi re drinking places vii.h daiicli):! i xhibitious sruing on. There ,iie however me genuine inhabitants f loieiirn and iiilenstinr countries Chin- i se, .fapaniS', etc, I shows, an I there are in their lespeetive some natives of fi I dista .t lands India. Turkey, i-les ot the sea, etc., iu iheir ranve cos ume", in cer tain portions Qt tlie .xp..stllOn proper; some i f them are cliri.tiunt. d, und-Fr stand English and will converse with any ore. who Seeks to have the n do 8". There is one featuie uf the Exposition I in wtin n it sianus unpnrciieneu-iuai is ui o line up to tho-e in the other buildings, tiny nevertheless give plain evidence of gnat aovaucemei.t in skille I miiUUal pur suits. Another notic- able thing in con nection with theirexhil.it is the tntite absinee ol any disposition to avoid the use of the word m gro. by the colored p ople in charge ol the exhibits. They speak readily' Cf the bipkjiiig PS the negro building, of themselves as negioes, and ot tne exhibits ag negro exhioits Tiny seem glad of the chance to show what good w. rk l In ir nice is doiug, and don'i waut any mistake made as to everything I in the btl'eding being their work. They are )l'0-i of ir ag tljey have n C iUe to be. It is an iuspiricg r-xhibit lor colond pe-. pie, one that if would do thcin good to see. and yet we do uot bad'u-ve t fiat the two hundredth put of the visilot-s are i oh't'-d pe .pie. N"t unly have they been recognized by the opportunity given them of exhibiting tneir handicraft, but sp. cial days for their j-dhpriii'tf have been liberally prov ded. s is ixefi kpowG, pee oi tiieir uaibef was given a promini nt place in the opin ing programme theie are the foliowinj special uajs tot' theiu etlll to conaei Church Couaress of Methodist Episcopal cliurcu (colore-') Dee, I'Jth Congress on Altica, D-ir. 13, 13. and 13; American Association Educators of colored yoiidi. Dec. 20 ami 27; Coioreii Women's Con gress. December 2ft; Colored Tea' her s day T. c 3'u. The area of the Exposition grounds is ii.i'Ut couai to d 'tioie the space of ground ha i embiaced tu tint portion oj'our eity lying ween Hie two railroad- ami two rivi-'S. To go at a modtraie, leisurely walk, up one aiste of ixhibits and down a other, vi- wu.g each sub- us J'"U go im td oui tiuilding le.s been gone tlnough, h'-u in no tmttv dniiely on tg a.uot tie- the same w .y without stopping to t crit it at ex aiuiiiiniou, is a good das' wotk. Ih w io,e Exposition can ihu be u ne over . a day hut lucre win in-mile il any snare tune. Tne topography t the g. uiiii. '.- is all 'hat scenic effect. In lb i traius , oul.i oe desired ' r i duly to p- rutin, and knowing- ih centle beau y if its grounds j men who Co ,.p0se it. Messrs. J. P, Pol ..itd lle beauty of i's Uigii Uiu ninali us. isitui"? who have been lo Hie other great Esposi i. jus, say it has Lever b.en ecu o D'b W.i d We lulVe s.il. ..ml impeif ci l.ie.i of w ide scope ami h:gi EXpOsl lo l, in 'rtel t g.ves S vi ry ll.l atliaeiiv X'li.U.e ' an i 11 C 11' t la.Jl' til'.--. I he of '1. rtoudljei d tju-iii- it nu.i. oe se.-n io hae i s worth p "p- r y r.a ized. I., m ti. n o the Exp'i-i i n, a few w id resncting tiec.tyoi Albmta itself wi.i nut Le aui.ss. Ai aula is a thriving ami very pmres- al.e ioll In I'U ll'V Jt was not iU'Ml' p .rate i until lf47. It was u.ndv tu. cap till t tl S::i e in ISO!?. 111 New ltiti'.) Atlanta was Uot as l.d'gc a li' rue is t o-d i ; it then bid only ?,555 P. 21.7 nil- 11 l.kJil The op.e. s, in 1 i Is, ii it h .d mere seo IssO to oS.d'JO It uo.v uVer 1P0.UI! p .piii.i- p. , ilv h ten 1 ai! tu.i' l eeillilPiJ t.t points !' the cone miles ol elec'.ra- r .ill'., c .;i :''.'. ui d i, ,-s Ii i.a- i: 70 ni 'es of paved pavi d suit wall,.. treets ti id 200 iniies . f It u l.bS") I et above be -e.i-1. i ..pa at. ..li.' 'O. e beiiig tue pin ly ci ty . .t iipi.i n in lb- L irdei Slulea wi li i.j ilu 1 ' e. t.t a: i.- :n . t-,y pine- of ink r a . r n ti v .t l". 1 1 one's -lay . ll"Ujn t 1 permit it. It coat Ills -t is Will i' ug t legit d u i mag- .C-t.let) e- w.th spat i-u gi'.'iiiiil II 1 ti . , l.'t i U- lie hollsi-. 1 i.O l il 'Ho. Oil Inlllig 1 . pe o.i nn elev Html); it - ' ! Ill' Will'li tiULnlr i lat'oe and ti ie li'o ii t In- top . f .d feet liiil. a ii :.t v i it w he eu ire c. . v. uie i -ti.r t p ; es are iii.i i: il .ise'etl! t i V t e l 1 in i: table bu J 1.1 ll 10- :n fie b- :u i tlL- 11 l la CLt ' : 14 shaded . Wll.l r- pt e 'rt ti - A'i ;li- .1 ii z V '1 ."I ecc. n 1 1 .. ll Hi l-.-l ai-i U' r ' i.-e.l .11 d . lll.ilillll ill A ban i w i, nee a p 1111 tug .-t '.45,- l..e ''it vfui - 0 .ute .e ini a. e- c ill I be tied I! fie t .-. .. till 1 :-d -p take the e ; t i . : ; r tru h u on oil i e n in he w .. . '.mi t.ieni. y Mi.d iii.it pan . f Al rotii i- : ! - ui :- or in i::ty e .11 !"-it..i' e . ext - Expo-t "li. .11 on gr . y it it . -pi a ed !i t .-e-., t'lil tne - and s '111- - once, w hi.e I.Xp"-l i.'Ll I ' p. s and tie . ie. Oil' i all g I . t:t y. ati-i pay a. eoiipngly ; i'e are pb til V of if'-i.i P al e il 1 1 e ' f s. ,1 ar yvell many private f.ini'he,- lardi r at very r. a-, ua t them roiit'lv. We came across cue scheme lor the lve nill" ri'HI pfi I hp hem li I nf L'u.nvinfr Tt ia one that pr .vidis 'n.-oomrnenck-il homes f..r rccoir.inenih d pcopl ;." The pi m on which it i- operated is tor the applicant to write in adv.-uu e enclosing an en-lorsc - ; mi iiis iron, some ttiuiMi omil i: wn Ii a stiitetnet't ot the time of intended l Onitn". numler in parly, -ex and relationship, L'pon leie'pt of this app'icatloD, it is : miii i . ii ic iiiiiniuiiiti or p u ly win i e us- 1 :';.gned ti a lir-t-cluss h.mi-; at a les price! ; tutu ui; sure accommodation Can l e had fui in a hotel, irifthe nrifcivnre is ! for a holi-l, troud place are nropi-sed to I secured in s-ueh hotels as ihe applicant I suggests auu the servi-e is rtii'lercil of chaipe. ie-' The addi'i-s, if it is desired to make u-e of this otf r is "Win. . Smith, 1 O. Box 70-.', Atlanta, (ia." Mr. Smith says in his circulais "Don't lusila'o to wriie me for anything you wan'; my services ! will coh you nothin The 31-t of this moii'h the Exposition closes. Now cannot our railroads give the people oi this vicinity a few more extremely low rate excursions? We hope so, and hope they will fiod good pay in doing so. OySTF.IJ SITF.RETS ASSAII ED. Tboae Making Entries, Instead of Confining- Tbeniselves to Grounds on Wbiru there lire no Oysters as (be ln Intends they Khonld, are Select, ins; and Taking- up Oood Malurnl Beds. It i. pretty well known that our law makers disire to encourage the cultivation of oysters and for that purpose grants have b en made lor a number of years to pin ties under certain stipulated Conditions. One of these conditions .s that the grounds they enter me not to be grounds that Con tain oy.-ters, hut simply such as are suited iii ir panting and cultivation, jjot withstanding this fact, it is no new charge that natural lieds have been tnclu- rd in tracts taken up. The Jacksonville Times in its Lt issue makes the charge distinct ly and sharply, that such is ln-ingdone in New river. Now wherever there is a sus p ciou i f this being the case Ihe matter short Id be pr. bed to the bottom, tlie natural b ds recovered if t!iey baye been taken and tlie otjerjdjqg parties made an example of that will have a tendincy lo deter ot tiers from soch attemp's. We give the Times' article entire: "The troublo that is apprh-nded over tire natural oister n cks ofXew River has Kd us to make some inquiries into the rnaltej: with fhe purposp of enlightening th-s tubbe upon a malt' r which is fraught with interest an 1 of vital importance to every citizen of On'low county. The oystej? industry of New River lb oae of the mngt valuable in tha county, and is entitled to the wise protection given by our courts nud legislators; and any acs that savors of monopolizing tLe natural ....l. 1. ..1 , l... ...1.. 1... i. ,u . ..e loetva siioui i u-. mauu niuivti to tne puo- ' he and iU p tijkpn to prevent any scheme j lrorr being consummat d that h is for its object ti e s dc idea of seeming absolute control of public pi'opiriy from which hundreds oi i he most worthy citizens of Onsl iw ileiive faeir m- ans of suppoit "Tne Mipn me Court has decided that j "arjyioi kiSho-.il ;r bottom, ',yhcre there ! are siifficient oysters to n-aV: thcuiol value to ihe pun ic js n natui'd rock, and ! IS pot silb et tu entry,' N'ew Rivor below Snoad's 'Ferry contains thousands ol natural rxks, which under the above ruling arc publi.t property, and t lie citi zens are i-s Itee to avail them-elvcs of the ovs'ers the; contain as th-v are to the fisb that styjrn ! bp spa;. j "jt is apparent t were il possible! lor an individual or Corporation to secure I a monopoly oi those natural iQckS that It j would biing want, povcuy and dittrisii to the hundre s of worthy penjj'e who de-1 peiid on diU provis'on of ,i;llure for a j tiveiihoi d, aud wi u!d also b-a s-uifcc ol i untold wealth lo those ho obtain the monoindy Such a movenv nt has been , on tin- mit for t "omt.ov .,1 ' . 3..j A,,.-. I t ears, ami j entrii s ii I'w I e. u tiled by p -rsoiis who do not reside in He county, upon what is considered by competent ju tyes to be the finest rocks m the nver. Were grants issued by t be Shell Fish Commissioners to these parties, it would be a clear aid open vio'idtou ot ihe law, and we trust that the aentiemtn who cmpnse tbe commission will reabz-- the importance of tln-jr posi tion aud ri op. -u-ibiitt ie s, an t refuse to is-ue ci rtiflcati s giving tu nonresnhnts Complete control oi one of ilv most val uable anil no id features ol Onslow county. -fhe Shed Fish Commissioners have a him, L. U Cuutpiv ..n.i J. W. LaKley, we .r.- conliden' that th.-y can be nep. ml-i ed upon t . use the mnpis that the 'law s j give n em nud -tnni t-iuncii and firm f ri Inen ti ends, nu irn bin'- and i-uuutv. nl ! aj ill-' at: Si hi p e living oil heir o slip ' In tu ure s . e g "t up tt"iis of th si', -i ul be surpi is in- tiia - ban wpl .oD pie )) .s of the ri v r ive ixt eet to throw i .1..' - .... . .. ... J n th on uio s an i o iei .- ofmin in.kersil.at ti tin- i.ubic. 1 An Old ev noruinn in WiliiingrtOjri We hi', th. pleasure while S'oppinj for n short t tine at the Bot iiz House. Wilmin.U:i, -t ti iv'iig a go d cniivitsii li -I' with Mr. Wm. 15 miz, ihe proprietor a f riner i ibZ' n ot Xew B;tne and a brother of the founder if the Wilmington M- - -eu.e. Mr. Bonrz m .ve ' lo Wibnini: Oil :; le -V leu? ;igij Lli.il em ii Ked the lloieil ' litU' ss !P. t lie - ii ill e- I huli- bug he s i I oi c n i i; two year.- Ul." aoii i i' up iv re pa nt'tt g ih.- 'lam' iii. us I 'tick s. He purchased lrnv I tightening t j-it'or. M'. lioiulz. i. Xollh Cliuhiiii me wh.-n he titst c-.ime to : was in th s citv. Tliat ' was in 1."S, tile r.eiciinli til1 ill'" t' Marcn 1?iV2. tie r. m di e l here, in ''u-iu'--- uu'il Xew Perie baud- oi the F defals iu He iet:i i s a vivid riCollec ;iys ; i n . i his n eniiiij goes sofa 1 1 1 f i i i e f gineration lion of 1 hose .'a back to citizens ; in s.' who w et c days. tie hold: ol i i- stav bet e .1 men in tne ante bellum pie :s,,nt x ntenibrwiices n. i a warm m tacliment t . tne Wete c lit tl-iV own, l n- epi . In r by f r i bos WliO w it ti iii in; there are ll ovevp . A lapse e l-s wi-rks u ii it . ' I.- ; . l.-.l) v tnre- nil l'niii I i'o a .ol Comif jr. M . (.;. K. Ii x "ti. of Oriental. Pamlico n .tit v, i li'.ed ;it our o iii e to settle his sii ' .-c: ai a ay Mr loll ' - t" ''l nil i conn: li - b. iii' n . a re , Ii. xo - n l t 1.' u Licl il v k. he makes i ru e to pa: op ins jiv. d iu a number of - and . ther -:a'e-. b.n he i - i . i . r k i own any ioca'ity S t I cess . lies I . e ''.'e co'.i ied prese d. as the ves. tie iii Whn i tin n no -eii. Ve.l' kli.ov:) and during th ;t i single inoi tgage tie pe .pie i'ai-e 1 aie thus made ll , Il -ays "Vision-, a;: ;.l ',t. ivr;. n of s. e-n to v. i' n biv si "W : pr lie! p I'Mi'l. A ur subscription y ihe statement is( -ribers in that than fioin any e in the limits bo ik Wi.u d Mr I-x e m' ;i i Infer p i I i' other. Xe r v every l!: oi th eoiiniy -h ivs tlie proof thereof, and if we in s ake not i!i:s piop uiioii has al u iv- '..in tin- r.i-e -in-.- the establish im nt o: ih- .Ini'KX.u . T:e principal 'e:i- n. i.o on' t. is th- tact that th- lands of iii.it cot; ,ty :ire i-eeption illy fertile .7 apani-i-'i l.iv. r Pellets oe an inliiUib specilic hi' con-tip it ion. bdnsiiess anil sick henlac'in. Stipiil pill. Fifty doses, 25 cts. at F. S. Dutr s. . advautagc of visitors that we will our readers the benefit of knowing. LARGEST IN THE STATE. j j The Race Purses at the Carolina Fair. East I j The-V Ag-rre;ate 93,000 hikI Assure "f"' bui mn ieii nt all i.ovpm or the Turf This Great Fir iiii the l.ant Week in February. i ii a mere win oe another remarkably : fine meet of race horses at the next exhib- ! iiiou ol the East Carolina Fish, Oysters, baraeaiiil Inilusln.il Association, which begins in this city Monday, February 24th, 1696, is assured by the grand lint i;. ality of the pur-es, which are always characteristic of this Fair. The purses aggregate the magnificent sum of three thousand dollars. This is the samu amount the East Caio'ina Fair give la3t year in rnce premiums, and is nu amouut that has nev. r been equalled bz. any other exhibition in North Caro ina. There will us usual be racing on four days ol' the Fair, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuisday and Fndty. On Tuesday the purs s amrunted to $800; on Wednesday to even $1,000; .m Thui-sdav to $850, and on Fwidiy to 350. This makes a grand total of three thou sand dollar j f-.r racitii' alone, besides the I multitude of lib i-il premiums for exhibits in every riepat tment, allot which can be , learned abiiut in the premium li-t int ! gotten out by Messis. J). S. Kichardson & Sou We will notice the exhibition, pre miums more fully hereafter; it is of the races that we wish to speak moie pnrti cu'arly at, this time. Theie will bg to trotting r ices and one runn'ng race every day except Friday th it day their will be only one of each. The progiamuie is as lollows: TRIALS OT . SPEED. W. P. BUKRUS, or. speed. w. p, DI RECTO K. Tuesday, February 25th, 1890 o'clock P. M. 1. Trolling to Put se $300. Mile five, Harness 3:00 Class. Heifs, Brt thix-e in a. Running Race Purse $100. Mile Best two in three. 3. Trolling to Harness 2:35 Class. Purse f400. Mile Heats. Best three in five Wednesday, Fibtuaty 20th, 1S!)8 1 o'clock P. 14, 4- Trotting to Harness 3:40 Class. Purse 44C0. Mile Heats. Btst three in Ave. H Running Race Purse $200. J Mile. Beet two in three. 6. Trotting to II trness 2:30 Clas-s. Purse $400. Mile II ats. Best three in five. Thms lav. Febimrv 3?th. 1Q9G 1 ...,. . - T - o CIQCK i-. .y) : T. Trolling to Harnisj 2:50 Class. Purse 4:100. Mile Heats. Best threj in live. fi. FVee for all Trotting tj Harness. Purse $400. Mile Heats. Best Have in five. (I. Running Rce-crPurse St'ftO. g Mile. B st Uyo iu thr- e, Friday, February SMih, 1890 1 o'clock P, M 10 Tro'ting to Harness 3 vear plds Purse $200. Mile Heats. Best three in five. 11. Running Race Purse $150. 3 Mile, Best two in thrte. Full iniirrrj,ajiQa ns lo cuttles, rules, tic, can le obtained from Chas. Reizen steiu, Secretary & Treasurer, Khedman Bros. An Accident, The elder of the Messrs. Shtdman Bros., proprietors ol the dog show which hftg , exl)ibili io ,his vicinit y 0 3 " met wlth an rcideut a tha depot Thurs f!a-v "Wmog as then' joods were be. ng ' ' anstem a tromlheA. S A. C ti It. train to that of the W. N. & X. R. R. A loaded baggage fruck was ruu across one ol his feet causing him agony, but the ex tent of the hurt was not known as the train ou which he lei t win about depart ing and did leave directly' after the h (un dent occurred. The sliQvy haa been down to Beau I'm t and Mor. head aud now goes to Chd h -urne, N C, and tl.en to Florence, S. C. Mr. Shed man informs us that he intends to tie here aga n at the time nf the Xew Bern-- Fair as he has several timt s before. I he show is now larger than ever befote and embraces other teatuies besidts. lh performing animals. i ...... : ...l 18 "Pueu o have taken place in Co leton c mnty. S.C by four prominent citizens. The viciims were v-ung conr d man a"d his wif. ' aud mother. Tiny were taken iwo in lc? fro. n their h e, stripped nake t and "eaten wiih bujgy tiaces uu'il de oh re sui'eu to t wo, aim t in- w re is ais-i iiKeiy i . .o.. K.ih.c itt ;,, , i.o I" . . i--. i nc 1 1 uee 'i.3 it., iu '"t 'woik The pa, lies wo 0 d'd the kiUig i ' . . I I are sup ubiet.ee I The are supposed to hav" Uem under iue in- ro m li n was suspected of l.av- jugslol.u from a i lltu'ch, an I the wmneu of knowing :.b .ut it. IL- liad become no-1 torioiis ior tin tts and was also suspiciedj of buning a store some time ago i Tne emonei's jury rendered a verdict enargiug ine iour men, ope in wuun la a pro an i en i p s;. i .11 with the ciiu.e. tvs is BBiur. i Among the visiting M ry landers at the; Expo-t or. a'e 1,100 soldiets, including t two r. giments i f the Mityl.n d National j Guard and the Xaval Re-erves The Elizabeth Chy Falcon Economist savs: Ihe gsew- Keiue .Journal cackles ue .Journal cacKiest our leading tobac- ; over nu fi lb turnip conists. J. (j. Eorrisette vV Co., hav e a j purple leaf fellow in their show window! that is niaiked 12j lbs., and is as Pig as Daniel Webster's luad It was ra'sid by Thomas Jennings, of Salem Township." An Indi ma judge, in inst meting Jur-V s:.l"': 'Gen t it-men , you have hiaro e. Th indii tineiit charge- i c me e v 'en prisoner with stealing a j ick i.- Tin- Olfetise i 111- t O be be oiu'iig a c llpnon 0 .e. I he tune his conic w hen it inu-t be stopp-tl; i.ibenv i-e. geiit:etiie.i, uoiie m you will be sal'-.'" Exchange. There hs not he n a conviction f r murder in Madison county since the war, i an I Ma.'ison county is prolitic inmtir-. 1 1 its. The jury nt Madison court last week acquitted Baxter Sbeltun oi the . murder of Boss Stanton. Ex. The Farmers' Alliance has purchased i from the i state of the late Paul C. Cain-' eroii the old military academy ul Ilills b oo with five bud. ungs and 14'1 aens of 1 .nd, the price paid being $3,500. Tlie building are to be fitted up f..r a tammy and -hoe factory ar.d al-o for the iieio quiirtets ol' the Alii ince. The buildings' included in the purchase are all brick save ore. Some years ago II. . Shcriitl. of Indi ana, was visiting relatives in Iredell County, and his wife sent him a teiegiam notify lug him of the death of their child. Tho telegram was uot delivered. He .-u -d the Western 1'uion Company lor dam ng -s. The Case had ah n:t eight ht'il'iligs in the courts and went to ihe supio'in court thrte times. The supreme coint has just affirtni d tbe division ofthesii iet ior c "iin, whicii gave Sb- nill .1100 ll .111 Igl s. Tie- Turner Furniture Co., bought out the furci'ure busim ss of E. W. Simpkins Saturday. TlIK OH i IIOf OX TEAM. FKi:l EMKRSON BKOOKS. "'Hold on, stranger! Turn out yoDder close to the wall! For the road's rather narrow, and I've got it all! Win. a, back, haw there, old Baptist! Whoa. M- thodist, whoa! These ai,- oxtu that need all the load you must know; Yes, I drive without swearin', tho' strange it inav seem. for 1 m (Invor, good stranzar II1V un bod-ox tiam! Said flic lumlicrtnan of Calaveras. i -'Tunt Episcopal ox is of excellent breed, : IL' s in, -e in -e I for style than he is for his pee Thongn of delicate structure, this ox will ii. t shirk, Cul he never was known, sir. to sweat nt h'S VV'.fk. IIu's a go ..i. pious ox, riever losin' his ay, For h- reads all the signboard and goes rot astt-av!" !-ai-.i ti e lumberman of Calaveras. i'TL eie'-i the good Baptist ox, hard-shell t ' th bone; Closj communion in diet he eats all alon. ! Shakes his a.l when its rainin' and closes Ins i ye; He hates to be sprinkled, though it comes from the skies! lie won't i ni'8 a bridge unless dragged by tin- team! lle'il g.. nowhere 1 swan, but down into t l.c sin am! S id 'he lumberman of Cavaleras. Presbyterian geei Congregational, haw! They 're good stook, let me tell you, and I. n.i a ii tw to draw! They'ie s perfectly matched, sir, that veiy I w folk Cau ted t'.ciu apart when they're out ot the yoke; But you see a slight difference when it is shown, One le ms on his elders aod one stands al- n !" tai i the lumberman of Cavaleras. 1 Tilde's an ox I term Israel, oldest of all; Once le grazjd iu the garden before Adam's fall; He went into the ark at the time of the n t.i.i. And when Pharaoh starved be was chew ing his cuU Thi-ifc's an ancestry, sir, full of glory, no doubt. But for gining the Master they're scattered iibu'! ' S tVi the lumberman of Calaveras. 'I've an ox over there who tends s.rictly to -b v. ! He's the Catholic oxj what a monster he i-! And ic kteps growin' bis. while be keens t.r wi..' old! And he t ever lets go where he once gets a bo'd! He's a strong one, you bet! Why, I never yet spoke But he started rigbt off with his neck in the yakef Said the lumberman of Calaveras. 'Ti ere's old Methodist, one of tbe best ' n ihe road! You'd suppose, by the fuss, he alune dr gged the load! How l.o puds when I sing hallelujah and s.h u ; Cut th& worst of it is, he keeps changin' nb.iu ! EI - brought ou probation and works like a top; But I' e li .d bi n three years and suppose 1 mii-t swop! Said the lumberman of Calaveras. That su-ive Universalis! many admire, Think: ihe devil'? a myth with his great p.airie firei There's an Adventist claimin' to have sec ond sight; If he k . p - o i ii-cuessin,' he'll guess the th.ng righd And the Seventh Day Baptist their nura- b rs are mi.-Ii, Il they do bunk ihe Sabbath, they don't bieik it much!" Sir I the lumberman of Calaveras. iGot a Spiruuulist? Yes, sir; I bought one by chanee: When it comes to hard work be goes of in a tranci ! Noihin' prac.iical, in a medium ox, When you h ive to keep ploddin' with rappii.s' and knocks! But must keep movin' and ploddin' aloivr With m );ihod-ox team, or tho world will o w roiigl" S d I the lumberman of Calaveras. "Take the io:i 1 that I came and beware oi -l.ui cuts! Yon w ul not lose the way if vou follow t'.e r,:t.-; I'm .ti io loree you, my friend, to turn out, But 1 1 . W - the regular lumberman's l'.uiti! , ,ir , t- : On the load of l,fe, stranger, my right i, sn o ivmu - , ., ' , ' , . . , t hod-ox team!" Said tlie lumberman of Calaveras. when jo,- y wns nick, -we gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria. When stie became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When idle had CliUdren, she gave them Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castomu Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaJ , , x ' Children Cry for Pitchers Lastona. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaC I'reverse people have a hard time of life. From Itie Texas hristian Advocate. Mr. A. K. Ilawkes has gained a nat ional repii'atiou as a practical optican, aud his celebrated Spectacles and Patent Spring Eve-G lasses are known through out the I'nited States. We are writing this article with a pair ot his Xew Crys tillized L-iisys. and they seem to us as transparent a light itself; and with them lhr finest print as cleir as in VI nit ll . :-t-Ail eye- fitted by F. S. DI'FFY. A lit gu ifaiiteed. No niiiti is a failure who tries P'i'C'l. to Tlie Allaitta Fx ol t ion t l ;is m iny iiiiitii-ein. n'.s to urtcr, but none , bet'., r 10 Ihe atlltct. d th ill that longtis ted. and never fifing Tonic and flood ! Put ilier. ( I! 1! If) liotanic Iflood Balm, i It positive') cuii-s all blood and skin dis i;l', ,e tlii.ii-iiuls ol cei titieiltes testify I ti-opi t he -imp'e-t pimple, to the foulest I ulcer. I' .n'l buy substitutes, said to he ' "p-t :i g.'i '.' but I 1 1 v the old reliable a al st Lt:,l:u d !io..d Puritier of tbe ge. 15 15. 15. $1.1 0 per large bottle. See adver tise nent 111 this paptr: d23 ltn. For sale by Druggists. I til III ense Provision Has been made by us to display our aVi 'lite Whit Mantai jSfoveilies, rtAllnlrtifT Viiinraa '' Perpetuaf Calendars'. Handsomely decorated China ware amongr wnlcb aife2i . -Fancy Cake Plate Caps and .Saucers -Salad iehe8, Ac . Ca8pidores a plenty, fr6rfl' 2ac.' to $3.00 each.' - : .., Perfectly exquisite; JdesfgnsJ Ont Glass, and imitation of the same Tases in-tW' nevr shapes. Without fear of contradictfoa' v assert that we hvo ' the besft valrrerj . Box NotePaiieV : s ' ...g,-l ever display erTin ""New lierfhtiffy 10, X6f W, 25, 30, and 35,coufs la". .if k'J't r- . a . ' w iuow y ace, K . i, - Office Basket sf ;: w.. , Upright .Work Baskets'; $ ' i Music Eacka, &e f 'r V - .. I frgf Prices attached to eaeh 0 thai above attract attention?- a well as purchasers ' -K - I. iff 1 J 1 Now if yon wlsn to maker A Holiday - Gift .1 - aa -t and desire none of the above mentioned articles Remember! we have a beautiful line of Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs, Parses, and Kid Gloves. V BEAR IN MIND, WE CAN SUIT YOU IN ALMOST ANYTHING FOR WHICH YOU ARE LOOKING. Respectfully, Hack burn Willett 47-49 Pollock Street. QUEENS WARE We have received another lot of Carlsbad Dinner Sets, Salad and Fruit Dishes, Cracker Jars, . . . Chocolate Pitchers, . Caburets aud other Fancy Goods piFCall and sec them. j-" XMI-S NOVELTIES! THEY CONSIST OF L. H. CUTLER &.. COJ, 3V""' - ii.t.