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" - i "... JST ATM DAIRY HENS MEETING.! DIARS Of A TRAGEST. SWANSEORO CORhESPONDEWCE HETREATING INTO SWAMPS. T ' . ' , .1 ' THE JOlti&At s x.zurrx 6. t. S-LCCCd. &.ns 9. CL. m m&mJ jam matter. MURDER AT SCOTLAND NXCK. ll-laher nocn(N". therefore, t bop for anj lasting Unetits fpnn the nw rm"d issue in itfiolf. FnW. tbii transaction i sp.eli!v supple 1 ineuted by leciidf.tiou !ii,-u will increase tbe regular reeeip's "f '.be Tifasnry Department thn t iv.v.-.-u-ment must oon Le bs k t where i'. Mori'uv or. t In1 ov ern- cannot no cm non'owm. ffmreTr. Beside ndiiincr n the Xarth CrKB"-.Uticp jortf no--- Kepoblic, every tri .vm-i ic Mnti .. h- t)M 4rfansn-' th ; mN ftnoseouent n:-ro tt:ta- .hioh cm l)niocrU ar iliiTin cult, an.l m time i j oat nr.-' to lta lkaPnrolita fmni th i.T.n- ' Snail v ho reached where another reoarset conilst ebieflr of the pro ceed of loan floated nnon the preMIt.Of fortifying the fol.l A Toon Man Kill An.ther at the rearT0. -. . Knittiaar BXilla-Trial To be Held Thi EepuUkfaa part? ha jnat . ... celeb mad iU fortieth birth-day, tu4 from all aDDearaoce it ern to W : ia talrljgcmd hmlta and read f.ri before. ' ' toiaM thU year. ' Juient canr OXX o. Ua tajnerea pect vrier!j interest "arth CaroIiE yolilici jn6C do i Kepubhc, ever Next Week A si l:.:i.!-V . : vpr IclL- t l i-i t.'uin aci ' 1 .1 gcroa k i of the EpbJicii. Ir thm irdiidI poetical 'josi bIl;iifia"tJrr.cnnitcateU, ould the Treat rleier lo a fr e-.iver morfT In ibeir attempt to t Democrat io part y of ort h t art: : l. a Tn bfonswick Comity Rornib licAna iq cmB(oi.luif deJarei for Jtsdjc D.. I - KMl, 'r for- t !- " fraberntorial nomintion in iho ... ,111 1LX- - -- ' Tlia oDjrgtJixt of tbe a otieo of church iu PjtjajlTo: to' cut 2ai ccrdt tf Wv. Jl to raiaa faada for tbeir careh, iia'r he reHsroaa zel, but it iLowaaiealwhicb will not serTc U an food pa rpov Th ight oX ' woman eugafii to an oh work U lo jradiaj, a1, a eharch which ram qj ha fnarnUiued by ' such tun It eoU SUte ta up it owi, , 'mpoiojc. ua4 done, eppoaiu the a'tainttou of aj Presidential candid t whv Wim at not la axord with iu d- claratiooc. thera will U itrtQsr lotlV It ,th naxt " Xatioual DaMMratiOQatBtioD. . i-v-ae cannot xt Honied except .a' an enorTnons expense to tb rrciiit f thi uation. In view of tins conu jer,c' aoy op;v :t:r,.i to the pending KeTenuo r:ii t practically triaon to the TeJf:re of the "Tv.te.l 'r. n. X. Y. Advertiser. . .li rl v .i nit i. ': S ,m u t':e -.., Jied. Moore tile !;-. flhont t S i ne niHVur 1 ' ir- . J : I v t- t-'.e News he f-!!.-n-ir.: I. v i i r 1 1 i : i -r :i t !e ftKUr.Uill v .Nfo'ji'e f..' k t n . . r.i'.3 if r .nm tint; . ' .im c - !u Jilit Ife l.i.! nr.-. spoken Hincv itrurk liim with a pa'l.ile in ri'.im of th-- sr.;:l!'i.' mills ilitoen h'rirs before. f.irhor i.f the stricoii :iov 1 :it f.r from his borne, lu-nr HuOj.'xi'l. M r. .him D 'II. i ! tl.".l with i ' U.-k llu- U''.i I ;i p. i iio'i;- ; of i - .' ! :. , ' lii his before w i. . t he S'.'M 1. eonie Hiri until '.' n e w w Moore him wi wenpor. a-. psruin.-' Stephen Kllis, the eolored man who j sivlorabie length. Col. H. (.'nmeron, . Tirr talk of Spain beiug tirrod cp to eagge in war with th United , bcato becauae of this conctry'a in teret ahowa in ta Inanrgvat caum !o Cab U perfect! ri-ticalou. If 5pii't cannii anbdue a fw lamr nt in u.lfe of trrlnr a conWt ' wttt. ... ak nation ihf ) Pry io a very snbuwntin! way. whh h United Sm prefKwttfOM. " ficucraily k uown. This a.is- rar. men. arul money, whi'-h are being constantly sent ont from rho L'niteil States ani lndel in Cub:. If thi nawt ii-bstantial ni-1 i? iK.t cntixtiyo a lintorcsto'l charrtete-. for the Cnbr.n. re giving lie.iry mortgages 'or su ins auvau. TUB CUBAN CAUSE. It is impossible to know the emet tatns of arfdirs rparding the In ui -ent cau in C'ub:i, for the press censorship which is so vieil.intly ex ercised by the Spanish authorities mattes all reports of battles and their remits, wbolis- uarciiabie. One thine" is ocrtain that the waj -.vorkini? in the dve room with ! president of the State A-ricultnr;.. Insnrgeuta are far from being over- .Tumes and who was the only wit- j Society, presented the claims of the com and their cause is steadily j new that saw the whole affair was ; Fair, ana wished the co-operation of gaining gronnd, while Spain is lind-. examined bv Mr. Olande Kitchen, i the association. in it harder e-ti week to eoiunnie counsel for the prisoner. J he memoers oi tnc associaiion i the coutcsc. iu her Cnanoes Are at n Moore was turned over to Oflicer j were most hospitably entertained by !o ebb aod each new lo.in niake-s ' Dnen. wi' h a commitment to the'Cel. (;i:r. and visited with much j t). next harder, until ; is n-w -aid ' connty j ii5. t" W tried in th- crimi- . plea sir.-. . the in;i-'iiit'eei. r t.ew .'-mv ' that f.irthr loans are i"40tie:rv rial court next week. a.'.d e..!i shiiML'f ai 'urt men t ;u.--. I OtrWr JJuen 'ot the prifiruT otT compietcd at 'Ucc.-ueec.ee, 1 here to jut! at on.v. Mtiyii svnipathy i ! is not-hing like it in ino S)uth, if ; feit here fur the fam;!v of the vounir ! indeed in t his ouiinrv. Kvorv tie- I as well as for ' gaiu-e and .'onvonience that money al- ' " I..-. wr ... ...1 ' t 1 t- miii iiiy ia pi u. iiit'i. xiii. ii"'i i. ma: .')!.', and the room is wainseotted in marble to tlie height of t ii ice leef: the railing to the stair is m.n iivc and nickle jdatcd in t'.tc eoneechee dairy is a reveiation. After a visit to the dairv, the as i i 'W ii i jttm uniBBB-aav'nja a a w ,n "U M rcrsoaU ud Ota,v r rarcut Tore. Saio to Have Moved J 1 , WM ftevOfETi P I I 7"- Ca,MlnC tbcViUae. S,thl.toad of Eastward. I ' MM - , V Jj 1 ('..in, :: . w. V;l. ; ;,. ; . . , . . . , ,. , iiv.am, :v:. -am ti,- ' SS-rv ' iullll ' " . i- . j . .. 4 t ... t iii(! f'i"' 1 1 i ti i. i ..'' , t i i i . j i i t i i ! at m. m. i i.i f!rm and VvcLi'.U-ni 'of tViV'U A.j.-hi'"- j J111-- i-'"-; -.in-. (., ..f t i,- ,k.h- ''''. '' 7...'!!"'' . rj..-,.. , ''''". "' :U ' (,'l'!' vi Y.'" W Wt ' M '. II ilieCk. n .New iH'I'Iie. hi ! Ml' ; -eie.ei was - "... pi.t-.y m .... vl iu , i i e ,,, ,u, u -x W i l I f ITCX7ti)i fWUMk (Ml V,-, i !.:-'' 1 'f rM.,kS-:'K.Me! .'keiso::. ;il,d Obney ; .Iir. A. i'liuii.u. w!e 1i,h !..-,!, I .n-vhii-. (..'i,-. iV.t:, ""T j). fatCrfl ' J i , ,, -' : w... !-,'.' t . ,.. -i'.-'.ni-.: Iltmns will l.aic XeS0 kW' ' I ever :i th- ,e. .. u v !.,.,. . . . , j, i '."o p.. i is i.t ,irt ile ry wi! li it. , ue k'i,,un lii.it v.. (-ii'i . i i (JiiC-,. r,,(J-' j .. , ... In a skirmish at I.i i'mn. ;'. p;..- " Vnt j are risoner.s iu-re. owing !u : n ,i- . . , ... ,j eirn.,. ): . i , , ii f .'J MIHV "f Mai a lizas. all 1 ; isn it'eli t j HIV Col. J. S. Carr's fine Farm Manv In-j Aiir.y Desoitcrs Who Died teresting- And Valuable Papers Read And Discussed at Lenyth- After Visiting all Departments of "Occo ncechee" the Aitsociation Adjourn to Meet at Rockwell Park Farm. ;':o. I r. on :i - pi e:.il In li;e News an :ti the i.'jsc i ' iserver we take the following 4 a sua 'i it on ' ditioiial par' irulars in reference r. oro'ight t .:. re.i l to hi m charging i proton ion . assa'dltintr with a deadly ! of infee'e. and killinir James. The ! paner showing the feeding of a he same witnessos who testified on the I of nine cattle for two years, and the evening were called. Allsbrook and I product of nine cows was submit ted. , i i m j. ii- 'i'i -.: f..t i lira l swore ana suosorioen in ineir l.ie oucmioii "i aooiimu. eaa-e au' writ en testimonv tt.e dav before. : reined v was d iscussed iilso at con v.-:- '. :i i !; ,e. Iv'm.iWI 1 ha l v. . ire prisoners iu-re. ' I iug 1:1 of the luine. ters, and was iu hu t lie mine cav ed in. j ; all gone. t. are A one outside i - a w-i rr i i ' i g i w ! 1 1 g ! . i : We' ai, ling hi!'. Foo 1 an. doomed . 1 i f o u r . i (.- ' i -will n I water as no v. here-el- lit x. M were f ani-mo . Dr. l , at his post :.S ' .veral visit. Ts h. them w-iv .Mi-; ia ( ongress re- zaniine the recojrnition of the Insurgent, as belligerents, indicate mati that the qneetion is fully anilerstoo.i by the Senate in all its pbaes, and Tiietiicr this country actually givrs pswititifo and open recognition to the InsnrgenU, as belligerents, ir cannot be doubted but that the speeches wiii give great enconrge mect to the Insurgeuts. Uut WiiiU; uik i cheap, and may be of more or less value to anv toe, the Insurgents of Cuba are receiving assigtauje from this loun- i-.nou's. i :;is is a day imprisonment. '.N'oviMhber i. Juiiu Fwiug aiv.l Tom Aekelson have just killed B.-n Ay res, and -ire eating him. I have already eaten my boat log. The water in the mine is terrible. Our oil is fT('t ( ing scarce. ;iir ! oomini; m.er.h Wove killed A i of his fe, 1 1 oi l f J'i i-ual. There re that, dav, 's. S. .1. Saa-M.-nj. H.irsi. W. Russell. 'Vint v as kil the rood mother nnd 1)1 ir l',f r Moore. 'istors of the isutii jlorir- ami .lames were un der twenty years d age. and James was the brother of uewsbov James wtio was killed by another at llobgood two years ago m u a ie i . ; her ! ci. li and ! e.-.titig ! ia u nil an.) lion r: - . irk knife like a mania' . "November . 1 am now with the dead. I had to kid in .self-defense. I have iu.-t ca ;' i I .. but h and dors, ("lim'n ( 'o. ( 'om. l.'.-v. Dan l.'ei-l and V and several otlieii. 'I lie I iii j 1 1 ; t church building has commence. Messrs. Olive and Ilodgors contractor. The snow last week was the heaviest in many years. Ii was 10 inches on It-vet and 8 feet deep in rift-, wit h us here. tour i Whit, t I ie- uel'e. The 1 weat avs. ki;:;, Oak and r wa- Litter th. -W e w i'i v. a re in The sa v ,iv-hov MR. MB W BORNE SPEAKS .T llijiiauaooa-alaiier fight Io n art U hara-ended .the pari i wtio ws paper talk, mn4 for g eriag pabiic ia likelj to be tub- 'itetmi to i nrther pmragrapbj ooooe ru - -s yote lUaicamoo-Corbett cuueh. ' If tbca flgbU could only h aet(id mtih fiU, on tbe aide, iaajf4 f bf tilling columns in tbe . Bwrp ftn ' w;th what tA con,-?-; tanta nighi io, ereryorve would Lo better aatisSed. r Txv newapapera which hare made . m tevailAaAT oaa of foreerr ia tbn CAttef ol Prcaiddnt , Winatoa and , ih Tmnhad Uairity preeou- toon at? air Lata don Mr. Winitoa a frrom iajaitice, aa a true and impr Ul tciM'ilt of facta prove Pre&i dat U:oata hsv dona not king ia th way of forgery; bet that he acted in tbe mailer .at became hu aViH poaition. ad the honorable repatAkica which h ba aJry He ia Glad Jadg-e Ortkui ia not a King-. And XJVondora What Meat Ho Eat. Mr. -I. M. Mewhorne. foreman of tin rv that the lirebugt, ntes r ( 'aucasian . Ndlnws: "In reni v ; n J ud ge (I ra marks. I bin" diet of tiie from the first M i tier ui s re- to guv: tliat tne ver j a rv w n ii natiiinous when Tnt poll io offer of the Co!ai: biAOGorernateoi to sell the exHa-1 an important si making t'jba'a freedom from Span ish rule a greater certainty, for the help f:om this country for tiie tti aurjrvnta wilt outiast tlwit of Spain's abiiitr to provide menus to continue tiie ooulast on her part. If when the sinoke of war clears awar, mid -'rec t u!j i found to be ! bound to this country bv a rioter tic than that of patriotism, wiil not the, tie be all the better if it means a; higher civilitim and development . of Cnba, under tiie guidance and : widom of American leadership. split AMorra satationlsts. Tht withdrawal of (lenerai and Mr. I'Millingt.m lkAh from tiie 1 nthlo. Sitlralion Armv of America, and the' "o ' wh.t ki Severance of tneir connection with tbd SlN"on Arriiv in thu countrv we ret i re 1 to I makeup our verbid: that we re tur'.ed what we believed to be a rigl;teu'i4 oio a. lOrilmj to th' festi loom i;'.hout favor or affection, re ward or h-.pe of reward; that the ex pression of Judge firahain which was this on have the satisfaction of knowing that voti have turucd --0pJf CZ t!M Aal" iii lhX eoaiitrf " fur of th-. t; e n r . jh9 rcorvo- cigrtte it: . cext firw jwt: 6hwa to 'wbat a extent th1 us of the cigarett ha frmm. Th offer are for each yam of tL fire, aggregating-, a total 1 mxW two aaiUtfao ' dollara. T pay thit faa for tb prtTilegIoQe . waald iadicate ibe raat trada which ra"st be doneby th eompany boy- . ic tk moDOpoi J. 4 : 'SXJtATSfiS OS KAJV. VBSB f ' Tbe laost difficult probleo which await th Pniocntia C Nation! CoQTwotfoB ia ailrer, and ita aolotion U1 proaUlk of jno'mea magni- Caiti. ,.":"' ' "'. ' i.' "' "" ' ' - Th necADt ot ia tbe .Howae ou .theAiiw qaestioa offer nothing iu it anilyaA which won Id iodicat' acjthicg one r to- other, and t he .LUiacc ratio paxtT aaa oetor it problem which will trj the best of ' i'oting th rot in tbe Hoaa? ou thi Question of free coinag. it is eetk that Cftr iht Democrat" robed for, and tlirty on aghisnt it. Th looot distingwiahd champion i trior aide were Irctnocrau, f.i tteaaar Criap for, Bepreaeatati re l a rear atpua. (iraaticxr the abQitr of tbe lem -ocrats Hatiaaal Qoootion to force Urt? iIn':" thrtHieh, what kind .of plank, will it be, for it mart be raaienjoert j oai ino xtonaern Democrat voted again free coin ia tbo llouw. and thee aame iieoiocrau will . on hand at th , .National Contrition. It ia no aerioaa q section for the Ipob(ican pry, for th. party is n atrongij acU-free coioage, li&i ita leaden ca aaailj Lit dpwu a. aiiver puuik'whirh t'ey tony regard moot petitio for the party. ' The probieaa ' for the Democrats to aolve will cot be oul Tone of-mea urs-i bnt of peraoo, for what, leader baa Ui party, who taliug opoa a frx coinage platform can win rotes frets Lh anti-free coinage people of Li own prtj - The aoond mouey men of the PcDOcr-atw party are not cn!y im I he cane for this split soeiijS to h liirrAlv iin ,if ant.iTiir.im to ' -mpi... e wards American institutions, if not mfn tn '"j- ,J 1 Ml.-ina. f.ir thrt fnvTSr vlt i w h.eh oiui -r loan .imra I'ommanJer Hith and his wife are' believe beM in Salvation Armv circles inlPP'r America, is aurljciently strong to prore that the Army's interests have been greatly promoted through their influence and efforts. The 'Tod of iron" rale wbioh eeau to h.'ive been largely the pol- loose four v-rv gu.ltv tneu. so far as I was co'iceri.ei. w;.a absolutely untrue. An-i I he!. eve nns in regard to the other jurors, i am glad this grrio'.'. country, h i h its gloriou- i'.sti'ution.s still lives; that thi is not ,i re-alm; that Judge Gra ham is no king, and that honest juries wili continue ac-'Oiding to their eoiiv i. -'.ions regardless of his lUSI.itfc tO tliuiU, I ,.( f ' iiatli iiiis t je-ar f- 'list li; lidssronn -o .rii,v in i i.i.tr; : It.-tt : h:.-. i.n'! '.in-' go j Mr one rnofr.'.Litf. j 1 1 1 I .W llt.lllf U1M1.I. (Iraham, anl I sociatiori was invited to the training stabies where handsome young "Kremlins,'' "Lancelots,'' l'am lieos," "Nervals," etc , abound in the linest oi feather. Like the dairv. . tiie training stables surpass in cle who was ; jrHiK-r Alld tine blooded stock any- a quitte l I thing ever in the State. After ' leaving the training stables, we were : shown tiie sheen cote where we saw 100 to 1,'0 of the handsomest.! 'Shrops'aireo" we. ever laid eves j (upon: thence to :i.e "pigery. Here, reveling in hogish comfort, we counted iift "Duroc lied Jerseys." and sumo sixty "I'dack F.:ses,'' that were licturi'S indcC'i. From the pigery 'we were show i: through :l.e poultry yards. In the broiier house we found ih"i young spring broilers, and my! how wo "tasted" friend chicken. The arrangement of the poultry pens and vards is superb: each breed has c in v i : i g . in v t Oc-j other boot leg. Am sleepy, dood-hv. 1 inclose tins note in this iiask to preserve it if possible, so that if ever found o,ir sad. fatc wili be known. Jiw.i'ii On.NAV.1' Several o .1-11 0'OlOl- i.,.?l- i.V.t, gl-U- l.,mrk erauy i. iii-vou tn.u in ;. ic. i ucen : killed in baric. As no relatives of j the deceased m-.-n could .he found, i their remains were gna n m charge i ol .i..Jv i. '.-:!' tor inuTicoP lias li ae iieen "nut. hunting i bii.ug tj goou . mo -1 inner ,-. compelled to shut f inability io g lidi s. Duck an i bird Mr. Dm Ward iticsy. There wore t wo tires during the ..1.1 f .. l.' 1 w . f . , i , iui'i .-nun mi,i i. .u i . j j . i a ibou s ' ln'J 1V8t,,1,M,tf I'oabottts ll(,USl! causr,)t iire on the roof fro n tlies,. men. it was fi'en- ., , .., , j'tll IIs, O A L U .1 I I 11.' ' 1 II l" ( ;i . i u 1 1 ' 1 1 nit. before much damage wis dour i.d' v i s day time. Tho -to v,::d alarin was from the : .' nimney or ..ir. l rcttyman s house. jTiie bos were on to r in a iiiTy, nro- i ter to '. treat. . ! 1 .V ! I i i . ( id. ; liiiis o t :i in- ii p: to . , t i hem oir. pani-l: c. iumns wi s of .n't ill- rv wit h it. ii :i skirmish tit Li viiiee of Maiauzas. an lusnrteiit leader who was second iu command of the insurgent force, commanded by Felipe, Kodiigue., is said to have Oeeli Wounded. Th.- men arrc-.te.. leceiitly ou the charge of stealing ammunition aie being tried here to-dav l.y court tnartia!. 'Idiey ale being protecie 1 from the populace uv cui' gnaid.-, a- a great d.al of bitter feeling has been expressed against them. Small bauds of insurgents have appear. il at Kacuranao, Santa Fe. and ' a! !. nea r this ci i v. Toe I n -u i gen t le. .. i r i ii I ngi. .-; '. . wh.ose real name is s:lj( to ;(. .!fn-, i.-doy, or ( iulil . a nd who is reported to he a native of Illinois, has been brought here from lluincs with six tcen c,t her prhs tiers of war. .Nine of tie' latter a.reto he sent to the African prisons, and the remainder to the Isle of I'i ties. The Spanish authorities are Irv ing to ascertain if El Inglesito is really an American i;ren, ir American born. The Silver Senators Attitude. The certainty that no legisla; ion. an ei-onomio. or partisan charac- ! iTfie comino Artist who knows enoufi 1 , C ft nAr-iilor-cnriinrl lUjJdllll apwpuioi OUUJu to Tbe largest piece of ood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents and The 5 cent piece is nearly as large as you vget of ofner high trades for 10 cents PLUG s. ol tr at 1, acconmlishcd at this ses- m.'Vle :i p pa let", t 1 . I'ciler, : LATEST IIAPP ENINGS. i ! i g i M ' Hon. ficoi o'clock .-ste m i in ' on. . iv it'-. 1; .-: C..roi !. . -r. tl and, was ai--o the ( -.eif, he one of the mo of ! he St.lt i D t'.'is i led a! i rd-iv in .ming in Wil- i '. . age i -even t "-s y '-' i'epre-.-.--n! i .'i . or'.ii j h' i. .hl'.-le. ate Senate, i A ' t nl'll --V ( , e) . - r r ! Ol' i :'.i'c Sf-C.-i. He W ,S j -i prominent lawyer famed for hi; oratory its own rar .) i remai m I'ress. much wiser. I request ad hieh published the above to cony. " Kinston Frv rVNERAX Or OECRQE pATIS ! Only One Member of Jefferaoa Davia' ICT of the 8a!rntic-u Armv leaders in Cabinet Remains. other place, wm not that of Com-i Wilmington', X. C, Feb. 21. niander booth and hi wife in The funeral of Hon. George Davis America, their policy geeming to bo I took place i tljis city to-day from ne of "inspiriug love" for t iie I Si. Jaires' Episcopal", Churoh, and canoe in wtncu they lanorci so , waa attended bv a larire otincourse of people, including two military com- f i tM V faithfully. m 1 !.! -.lt" 1 . , -i r ii ijonimanaer noocn, assjmoi nv i panies ol w Incii .lr. iavis wu an hi talented wife, eonrinne to labor in J honorary member. Cape Fear Camp this eonntry with the same love and Sons of Confederate Veterans, zeal for the upliftiug of the masses. J I idie Memorial Association, the a they haye done, it wi ii not lessen. ' Trodac- Exchange and Chamber of but rather increase the good which ' Commerce. they are ftcr.ouipliehjng for human-' The services were conducted by itT. j Hishop Wafson. assisted by several The declaration of Commander Episcopal okrgymen. The death Booth that "I ahatl never cease to j i,f Mr. Davis leaves Hon. John H. be an American citizen. My heart . I'ucgen the only surviving member of ia witli the American people and I 1 'resident Jefferson Davis' cabinet, believe in American institutious, " ! will touch a ivmoathetio chord in ; erv American heart, and however; uyrrnnr u niearr. be may labor, his efforts will receive f- V, Ui'-r"S, i. i . , reo. encouragement from all sides. According to news received Irom In iL nnenhar hp tl the, N-ii va t ion i -an -J nan iai -i'ii. .icaigua. hu Armv h4 Ann an.l it; Joiner .-i orP,r i uprising IS again worif, anei anv aiseoni wur.:n u anil wc saw ".uaaters of the I'ark." prizc-wiiiners at Mad ison Square Garden, that cost $-10 and ZiO apiece. The Light Brahmas, Buff Cochins. Black Minorca?, the Barred and White Plymouth Hocks, the Brown and White Leghorns, the Silver Laced Wvandottes, the Black Sucatris, the White Crested Black I'oliih, tlie cpieiidid Bronze and ll V . : . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . . .i.i.-i " fee! -die hm. it el I tl t 11 :S CO'1 I . '. t'V . 1 : "I.i Her- saw a d rc if ; .-a fowl-. dre.--cd out. in 'urj'cGus planiar'e. t Ci-,-moks thrifty around "Oe- and our visit was a to r'tit.tv:- and was nnivers.-dlv Iji love 1. A fire in the residence portion oi Baltimore, rebuts disastrously, pronimetit dii.i burned to death. It is re - irtoi setts dem .era name of Secretary O'uey Presidential noaiin ition. The Texas Deny cracy ai j on the ijiiestion of free silv, Suite Deni-je.rati Cliairman CC the wil l iil itlev nietl. V -tt'ttlg -1 f'-Ho"" en was. in ; lie night tunc. The girls and boys did .some huge snowballing and t he old foiks turn ed out to.'., pinnine'iing r-ich other in the f.-,cc and eves terribly. Even i our .-Tine was r.!it ot tin- ooya m 'the fun ::nd he got a lick on the , nott.io that hid him up, nodown we mean and he (put sufficiently jam u sod. Mrs. J. M. Jones has. gone to visit ston 0. congress. by the attitude, of yenator Carter. Mantle and Dubois. , They are positive in their st.i'e- i ment linn 'ney win vote i.c m, tTii.i which docs not Include a provision j for the free and unlimited imagei WI of sdvor at a ; at ion of Into.! SOME SPECIAL DRIVES IN Tlii W It. weal', n y peopf Seven lives lost. tii it the Massach u will preseiit th. for tie . u a r The 'ni'un- s r..;i-r i , - r,, ui most tain ly coneeehoo benedic ion. The association adjourned to meet at Rockwell Park farm in May. Resolutions of thanks to Col. Carr for hia abiding interest in the suc cess of the association and for his unbounded hospitality extended at "Occoneeohec"' were passed by ris ing vote. WE SAVED $20,000 ANTWAT. . i :lli Th- on n try. ranks, which aLul! hamper or de stroy its power of work is unfortu nate. There is plenty of work iu this ooantryfor both Commander Booth. the evangelist, if soch shall be Ins more, and for the Salvation Armv as it ia, and it is to le liitw.l that their efforts will meet with sin-cess in their respectivo jit-Ms. CoaJfedorato M aaa sent for Florida. Jacksowii .i.i.. Fi.a... Feb. M. rhc State of Florida is to be presen ted with a monumdnt to its l oufed- erate dead which will Ik; the third laraest 'oufetleratij niouuineiit in the South. The dote Cha i li : . i . . : ' . pctan for the Vote the i.at bat nen"" ; U1. ' ,ai"" : 1 .' " Associatron. Mr. Hemming is a native of Jacksonville, and the odt a liberal contributor to tlu campaign fund, a well aa being workers for tbe party. How will the Democratic pty act. will tcomaiit iU faturo u a . aaenaore or tarn bjad, which? imminent in that Newspapers have been suppressed, bat reports brought to an Juan by passengers from the interior are to the effect that the city of Leon has declared itself in favor of Baa, against President Zelaya, and demands Zelaya's resignation. Zelava considers liimself strong enougii to put down the movement, trusting for support to the conser vatives and tin- friendly government of Honduras. He lias discharged ail citizens of Leon from his service and demand of the city the surren der of arms and luli bu'unnssion. He is endeavoring to obtain the! assistance of ev. Presided Zelava. of lira'.ada. G re.-it exci tement pre vailed throughout Nicaragua. esp"--iallv as nios-t of tin- national arms and aiuinunii ion are iu Leon. The iilest advi-'Ci are that Zelava has What Pxasidoat Harriaon Wat Willing to Pay That President Cleveland Wool Not. Three years ago. on the 15th of February, 1893, President Harrison sent to Congress a treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, made with the commissioners appointed by the Government of the islands. Article VI. of that treaty read as follows: "The Government of the United States agrees to pay to Liliuokalani, tbe late y ieen, within one year from the date of the exchange of the ratification of this treaty, the sum of t0, iK'O, and annually thereafter alike sum of ;'(, ()0 during the term of her natural life; provided, she iu good faith submits to the authority of the Government of the L'uited States and the local govern ment of the islands. "A. ci the Government of the United States fun her agrees to pay to the Princess Kaiulani within one year from the date of the exchange of the ratifications of this troat c. the gross sum of l.Vt.ui'i i; provide i, she m good taith submits v'u " v JiV p '.te ou, c ..ne:. i , I i... ,--veui : - .".ii I .ai : et jrm. " C'ifv cf lituValo. . V. i- sutYering from a water famine, n ' enough for household use being at tainahle, and damage from tires is serious. Edgar W. Xye, best known as Bill Xye the famous humorist, writer, died at his home near Ashc vijlu on last Saturday. Additional massacres reported in Armenia. The people of that coun try being eonv. rtcl to the Islam faith hy force. The Turkish Government objects to Miss Clara Barton, of the Red Cross Society, going to Z.-itoun to distribute relief. Russian ne .vspapers announce the arrivals of agents in that cmntry representing tiie Anglo American Company, with a capital of $.'5,0u0, 000, who propose to buy claims and work the alluvial gold fields of Eastern Siheria- There seems to be considerable excitement in Salvation Army Miss Mollie Morton at Hubert. dpt. Lee Smith left for the Fair yesterday with, a load of little mul lets, about .'5o.0ut in number in his. sharpie Lottie. Messrs. Pete Halseii, Henry Smith ami John Littleton accom panied Capt. Lee. Tnere arc mil lions of these little fish beiug killed here and elsewhere. It is a sin and a shame We think, as they are worth nothing, iu fact don't- taste like iish. even if tiicy were clean and cooked. The largest were picked out by Capt. Smith and uuiicd to New Be rue. rair, l-air, fair. v- rvu .ely is i. oiijg to the Fail' bat s and dou't wo want- to go too? voii bet we do, jut we tire under the weather sick and crippled. We wish for good weather for those that go, maybe we will be able to go next time. BELLAIR CORRESPONDENCE. i I real pi e-'-aire o! nl brought noon these he in; -or! representatives of i he mining cam,).- by republican loaders and newspapers to permit c passage ol some sort ot revenue I This far they have been ob- I'.AIH.AIN": .f infant S .fill c-h . , II biil. circles in this country over the forced resignation of Commander Ballington Booth, and manv Salva tionists signify intentions of fol lowing any movement which their late cotnmuc.di.r might start. The U. S. Treasury Gold lo sone ii now over 1 1 lii.uunj'i o. There is stiil no choi.-,. jo the Kentucky Senatorial elect. ioti. Hun ter leads the ot Ft candidates in ia vi a-. I . F. E. Wnoda-d. of is elect". 1 a moriibei moeratie 'ongrc;-ioual an gorci'iiim i tile io. ' is '" ! !l. th: i I t . if President Iges "t ho good fail b' i u oka 'a n i has sub overnuioiit's reouire- ,r ago she puniicly m-uinmctu, whcdi'ls to ct '2o,0.hi, .vili he eret'ttd in this citv. He ?ervl in the 'nfelerateJ armi during tbe war. and moved to Toxa-. where he .icnii!iiiate i a fortune. ''he (.'onfeIera-e vt era-is f 1 leciar,-! I 1 1 : s t a i '. iiis Vi ;a-r iep. were up in cmiue'.;. ms.-lf Mi li-t: ItS '.he arm s iiotalur' y have people itid a left of nnd h im. jColl vug authority of t: United States ment of u.c , Tl'iu recent Dole nckriowh with which mitted to t he g- i meats, and ion; i rc-nou need ali tiirotje. J.ut, ( .ieveUnn s it hdra wal 0 treaty of 18t:L sh.c now jcr forms her act of submission without the ti'v'o.oiKj a year which it awarded her, find instead of a status of treaty distinction she occupies that of a p:r-ioiicd prisoner, who number nf voce Congre.-sman N'or! h ( '.irotiu.'i of the D Committee, to rei Thousand- of p I'tciiiH-.l on t he in i i i c T 'i tins a'e. nil- j't'etccitons to thanks to the Mr. the I .... . lo-.-erv:! aW.:::il.- lie- i o.-enuig u vet I lemon t. riie genera! strike of Lithograph -dama' amis f- tors aie ..f the Ool iott, Wash-I'residr-nt".-;i i he niiii. r- ic-Artists ami l.ngravcrs Insurance and Protective Association of the United Statos and Canada has be gun in New York City. Abou- oOO d. -signers of advi-i'ti-titig-pie'tures ;;re out and tWe.itvtive iiiins al'i.- lied up. Death of a Goad. Old Time. Negro Wo man. Editoi: -Jot" p. v a t.t Attic Lodge. The Recent Happening of tbo Neigh borhood. The severe wintry hlasts and snows of last week Iwve departed and the plow can ran again. The farmer has had one week of rest from active held work, even if it was past the Middle of Fcbrua-rv: We mean physical rest, the minds of some were restive when proepeot ing the growing, ? truck: We dont suppose things are sereously hurt by the cold, especially since we have learned that a half crop is as good as a whole one for Market. The snow was much deeper in the western part of our county and in Lenoir, than it was here at Bellair, as we larned by the severe experi ence of riding "-28 miles through it 1 Friday and Saturday to our quarterly meeting at Bethany in Lenoir coun ty. 1 here it was estimate! to ne ten inches deep on an average, while uc consider the average at i i i. (dies here. We must not. fail to note one item of spcoiol interest last week: The marriage of Mr. Goo. S. Wilcox of Bellair to Miss ada Kilpatrick at Lanes Chapei on Wednesday last Feb, Pub. If Mr. Wiloox ha's had t lie appoint meat of the time, and i ne wviuhor, wc might have- expected such a spell at hi.; Marriage. ;.s he won":.', not have to lose any time Irom work, as it was: there was no lime lost. And Bellair gains much. The cottage by the store is uow to be occupied, and we all welcome tho Bride in our midst. Wishing tho pair all the happiness that is usually attendant along lifes pathway. Wednesday evening was a very pleasant occasian a few friends and durate, and say that if even one or two of them should vote for a tariff bill, other western Silvernien would step in and .akc their placed. Ono of these senators said to m a I few davs aco "We do not consider that the tan If bill is a sincere one. We also know that if the question of the tariff is once considered in the senate with the peculiar rules, or lack of them, existing there the whole subject will be gone into party 1 i n e s ana party strife wili once more become ap parent ami tne agitation which we lave been carrying on in behalf of silver will ali have to be gone over again. Above all things else ou earm we wisn to a"oia is a tarin discussion from a democratic and republican standpoint. Of course, we have r.o idea that a radical silver bill can pass both houses of congress under present conditions, nor do we believe that either of the two great political parties will openly declare for the free and unlimited coinage of silver at tho ratio of 16,to 1, but we do believe that this show of power on our part will cause both the democratic and republican or ganizations to recognizo silver in some fashioe so that we can justify ourselves before our constituents. This is the meat of the situation from the standpoint of the represen tative of silver producing states of the west. Washington correspon dent Atlanta Journal. M.-sps S.,, 1 f. h .r l Ml 18 LL THL: A ni. e p. 1 in..- k, hll l-el.'-A verv F EXTRA SPECIALS: A I) ice pa r La lies B ilto'i S'i -Better 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 . Lidie- D . .0,0 a B Our Lid ics -1 (Ml Bu'aon mid La be mattacht d. THE BEST MAKE OF SllO.iS ON F R I II IS ZIEGLEK'S. Z.-igler's Kid Button Shoes, opera l.e. Hlandiird pi ice $3.00 W make at pair Ziegler'g Kid Button Shoes, need!- toe, .-cmdard price 3.60 -W make at $2 85 pai r. TSF-OXLY ONE PL.VCE TO GET THESE PRICES a pair, iieiuiiie.s and can't BilEPOOT'S, The Big Dry Goods Bargain House i iy Second Door from Pout Oflice Wm . Sultan. Agt 1 1 :t T- . nora iajujls a WAiramrT. It im Bow Munuueq ot competent , 4re iillijenK- ?r.,t0f . aatriU.tl-t the net reu!t of the .1Ui gift. eurreiit hoed i9e will bo u clvre. -- th gold rrvt about tTt.,fJ,-1 The laimberton RoUoniau sav? aval. , la 'other wwrd. tl old re-1 .-loae obeervcrs estimate that it will ' 1 1 g . I llol wit u no''::i.iec'"d c .ii n- ci. .t.'UII aerv wiil Lave been heavily drawn ld len take 4.00) bales of cotton at Tier pound to pay for the s: fertilizers and addo'ema. wpon la order to rwnlndih the ro1 - Trra."' 'Since" January' C. writ hi fu. th. jaew tMd uu were &oogut m n:r inyited, aboet J7HH,i0 hi gold . ithin the trad. i cents ock of i a t io r '.tr:io-;-s de of M iton tins Kmih witV.lrin frnn ah fW-ui-1 ear. It Biurets tiie ia ilef ma; . urf' of which aanx only J,50O,)Oilwhat the farmers of that i.eiglu-r-WM'Uketl f'r export. "hAtthovJ rw tryiirj- to do. the othets are " fcetM f tl a.oee i sppArent. trying to do thmu-hoat tine . otton . - dNTotHkig eeold te-more evident I section, and that four i ji.: or -on is thAO that th preount bond Lseae ijra the coming bre neihr ATjother teaiporarv makeshift, for it j large crop or a mui, cr j. perfociJj clear that it it only ; plauted, and whether tne prie.-s natter f few wionthnat bet, a-jral high or iow, the L-hlt w!... der eiiatinj tariff condition, when raise hi 3jpliee makes that his the gold rtsarre wul agaia Im drawc ' rl consideration is solid, and wi;! down tni another ond aaie become be better oil than ui ueighb-.r who -r.-.Cta AN hilii Federal ax nen-1 relied mainly on cotton nf he had d;tar exceed Federal reieoi it i ach a neighbor) ; ,'.' fwtKa TifBuurr lJTrt- pne oe nirn. an.i M.t &LJ m-viinu- draft aeon .ow the man with v i t 'fkM -nwirrfJL . will be indDeaJent. while the man . i r,.l T Kx-lahoileDnndiOD Lnvinzhis supplies i hoep hate and 1U7H liinrfc w UII. V 1 - - i'. -, ... .-Ksm ar not iolBcieot for thi uuf- with eotton ao.J at about the price A Che.-.p Coaptots rertitiar- r. A li.o t c -' ':;.. pi, I'- . c' - toil se 1 c Kau.it i::! make a oomplet (v. '" and of moder ate cost if used in the follow ing pro port i.ms i j form a ton : 1 ..'' i pounds Acid Phosphate. JuO , " Cotton Seed Meal. .'u. i Kainit. Th acid phosphate should run I f pe ' cent, available phosphoric a 'jj, the kainit should contain li per cent, potash, and the meal should contain S to 'J per cent, of ammonia. This mixture will yield i-r oent, of phosphoric acid, l.38 v-r cent, of potash and '-J.0S per. cent, of ammonia, which is but lit tle lower than the average commer Cuiniailr Wiuslow'a Cai". j'he Wiimtiignu) Star says tl. ca-e in whicc Conimaeder F. Wins low and the State Xaval Battalion are so much interested, and which was to have come up before Judge Sarbuck at (Joldshoro has again been po8tjoned by agreement of counsel until the Pender county term of the Superior Court, which meets at Burgaw on the first .Mon day in March. The case has excited much interest in this community, especially since Governor Elias Carr anj Adjutant Geueral Francis F. Cameron have completely ignored all of the Battalion officers in the of to; L': c.al fertiliznr selling for tidandtoO- I -Naval Battalion having issued strin ,yr ton. The ingredient and the ' g"1 orders for all officers to report '"ore inning of the above formula should I uirect to neaaquarters, not allowing sK-n sliutUn the if it should b.- low the man with well tilled bams . .a ..iSitavt:. hv vr nnt. th of rauiBsr will be in a bad fix. r.rf,miv alternative bnt! Ut aaoh fanner now determine rrotiia lor theta at f the right oti which side he will ;-4-Arcf it iU command. Thow.'bn tartest fame comee. t not more than 19 ner ton. and , the business of the Reserves to he pfissiblv ieis. if the ingredient are ! referred to any of the higher offioers carefully purchased. j a ha been the precedent, not only You n.av have to mash np some ' the Xaval Battalion, but in the lamps in the kainit, but both acid entire State Guard since its organi- nieal are always miuao". a ne supplies oi me oaiiai- tirie condition for mixing. By mix- on haTe al8 been transferred to ... v J 1 1 i . n i ing With hoes OU a smoottl floor the , uariermasior ueuerat .r.,i.Keue . ... . .. 1 T T ,1,1 1 1 " il X ' i iiarren 8 nanus, making me avai ewali, the wife of Charles ..no do;. .: to : t ,us 1 1 fe on l he : u .ui "v 1 .s:io. .u ; o'clock . we. U t-i li d Weil and a.- I' . '. S. w ' t to oiuu oil . U'o i he o i :; . e !j t of v'h .oh siie was a faithful member, ami was licing with a hope of hearing her eider preach tne ioiiowing day, Sunday, but poor Atlie was asleep in death before sunrise, next morn ing. She was a member of tho colored Methodist church. She was a mem: her of the Sarrow family and be longed to old aunt Henretta Spar row of whom so many of Thk Jour nal readers knew and knew of her em bounded charity. Atlie was a faithful servant and has many white friends who will miss her; but hus- i nana ami little children miss ner She tried to raise her cliil- .ridreti right. May the Lord oomfort relatives of t ho Bride from Barn well, and the neighbors generally about Bellair, assembled at the residence of Daniel Lane and spent a few hours socially with tlie bride, ;u.d groom. We all enjoyed tlie ucoaaion and wait patiently fnr the next couple t--c ill us together in happy cou gr.itulatives. There are more young men iu our Midst who need wives and there are more nice girls some where, we need settlers in our midst & a man can hardly be counted a settler till be gets a wife. be whole may be rapidly and easily mixed. Xf. C. Experiment Sta-tion. JJattalion's complement of officers mere figureheads. her bereaved husband and children and feel that their loss is Affies eter nalgain. J. 0. B. Stonewall, X'. C, Feb. 10. The entering wedye of a fatal complaint is often a slight cold, which a doee or two of Ayer's ("berry Pectoral might haye cured at tbe commencement. Theietore, it is advisable to have this prompt ami aure remedy always at hand to meet an emergency. Baybo.ro Correspondence, Mr. Sam McCleese of Oriental, was in town yesterday. Mr. G. T. Farnell is spending a few days iu Washington City. Miss Etlie Fowder has been visit ing Miss Bertha Campen, of Al liance, Dr. T. F. Jones has received a full supply of drugs and now favors our community with a drug store. Mr. Lewis Daniels is completing his dwelling house. We must admit it is an elegant building. Mr. Robt. Griffin of Edwards Mill, gave us a call last week. His old friends gave him. a hearty wel come. Our Methodist minister, Rev. C. J. Snow, requests all who are in terested in home and foreign mis- j oIitioiit tn rflmnmW mir crt'fl nil mnaa meeting March 27th. J Perfection Corrospondeneo. Sheriff W. B. Lane and wife re turned to their home in Xew Berne. Mr. W. J. Arnold made a short business trip to New Berne Friday and returned Saturday. Mr. Milton Prescott, one of Per fection's most promising young man who is learning the art of photo graphy, is progressing finely. He made a flying trip to Tuscarora Sat urday to take the picture of Miss Pennie Daugherty's school. He also had other calls for pictures. We feel quite sure that Mr. Prescott will he a successful photographer. Mrs. W. H. Hill of New Berne arrive 1 Thiir.-d.ty to visit hor mother, Mrs. ,1. T. Wetherhigton, accom padied by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hill. Miss Pennie Daughcrtv of Tus carora is visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. J. Arnold and Miss Ada DaiM) crty. Ha ! somebody is all smiles tljis week, their has returned. Cigarette Sale Monopoly. Colon, C. A., Fet. SJ. The Col umbian Government wili put np at public sale in the month of July next the monopoly for ibe sale of cigarettes. The concesion is to be for the period of rive years, and the followsnn is the price: First year, iC0,o00; second year, 8390,000; third year, 4i0,000; fourth year, 64-30,000, and fifth year, $500,000. SPECIFIC For scrofula. "inee childhood, 1 have been afflicted with .scrofulous boils and sores, which caused me terrible suffering. Physicians -were unable to help me, and I only grew worse under their care. At length, 1 began to take Has gone West to Purchase a Stock of Horses & Mules Will return the last of this week and open a Kirnt class Liv ery, Sales t Exchange Stables at lis Middle St. I T. J. TURNER STILL LEADS IN LOW PRICES He will have all kinds of vo h'cles for Sale or hire- complete turn outs as good a the bes. and guaranteed Stock at low prices. Call and examine Before Buy ing, jaid tf Received Direct rnm thr M il N n i :t r . ( I well known, BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR la rjrr-t it n! 1 -t JJf alw hsvo tin BtfM'k of Plug TDtiaccD In town ; Uonlit c)i-h and lf -Ll nt at Itoci KotMin IVi. . . My Rfook is nun pletr . my priVr ni r it- 1"" itq 1 1 littv.'Sf. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stnnh-s ur frro, :ml mr hut m and tt Hin takrn car' ! u hi h y on m uttiacKy- You will do w'll io ht-r ine bIore buying elsewhere. TVjankinjr my many trlondH for their pant tavor and trusting to rccoivf- your mum- patix)uae L nm V ry K'Sic tf ullv, J. R. Parkkr, 77 BKOAD STREET. Take tSlotice ! 'i.d ;:v! "I I i 1 v J Sl2ir;W This Largfst Size Hallan Eock ing Chair far Only $1.50. Siiu'llrr Sizr $1.25. I have Muvcd into my New Store with a New Stork. Tin: i : v iiit . . It -k-. I INKS T FURNITURE t l.riiuL'ln lo I'a-tern Nona Cm- n-i.i ii . ( hp. I ii. .im mit., writl og 'an. V i . h k i . . e !(-lt h..l' ll an ! t i Hial . y- I I; li-iir. Uok md, whhI n-bno, ( oi i. r uofln io in. I n ill roll at K') K If) I l(i! FIGURES I'm . s i i.r hi. I' hue. ! and rxntniue our ock hfor ia . vi . n . in i. .".I. Mei'l Iihvi- prompt I--?"i';. uirrli 'M.i :--a, il' I. Ill I'll) Vnur- Ki--)pcI()iI y, T. J. TURNER, 72 Middle Street, - K rw Born, X. 0. They Have Arrived ! Noih'nilettfir in tlie World. AYER'S Sarsaparilla, in; fit very soon gro-w bet ter. After usiiis' lialf a dozen-buttles. 1 was completely cured, so that I have not had a boil or pimple on ;-c,v part of my. lodr for the last twelve years. I cart cordially recommend Ayer's Sarsa parilla as the very best hlood-purilier m existence." !. T. Hki.miart, Alversville, Texas. mvE Irb THE 0BXY "W-QSLD'S FAIR 'Sarsaparilla Ayer's Qharry Pectoral cures C(Wbs aid Colds. To 1I Whom it flay Concern: That SCOTT A '(. liavi- -nel h new SALES, MVEKV.S- 1 XCIIAM.K STAIII.KS, lrKito Citlzen'B Hank. Tliolr cl.v.T Van:. ?er, Jirumle H.'itch, will nie-t an.i to :it ."ii all right. Ite has just le'.urie-il ti.-ni tl.' WEST with a line lot .l HORSKS A M I l.l-:s. good workers and ili'ivi-rs, an.i ai snnii Hue brooU Marcs, all of which will -oi l cheap tor flih or negotiable i n i t We rtefj- competition. Wc en suit yon in any way that you may desire, fit In r in single or ilouhle lea ns-sucl trotters ami fine action. Call before purchasing elsewhere, oi you will bfl sorry Unit you had not called at SCOTT'S New Sales, l.lvery and I-'.xchanKe Ht ibles. 'lee I'i tf 3. Mm MINUI1, " Oommission k Wholesale Dealer in Fresh and Salt Water 135 Eeekman Street. Opp. Fulton Market, iriw 7oas. Consignrnents Solloltd, Prompt ItetumB . Heference: J. F. TAYLOR, Now Heme. " BUILT LIKE A WATCH- Sco u before uupU(. J. J. DISOSWAT Ml CO. Keep Out Cold Winds! BUST iS? SNOW t Ilv I'bIiik W EATIIEK STRIPS. -A new lot .Iimt Ueoelved and ar rry rlieap. Will nnre their oont la fol bill, to way nothtiiK nr added oomlorU Will apply them If desired. J. E. LATHAM "1 A l . t J . - - .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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