flip i - 1; ! 1 MW BIRfiE, I'KAVIN I'OI NTY, N. I'.. K K I U A 1 , UiThHKK MMbKI. . I Cotton Bagging ! AND New Arrow Ties ! 10,000 Yards Jule linggirg ami 500 Bundles Ties; Seed liy. Wheat and Oats, Crimson Clover, and Malt. JUST RECEIVED and for sale at Chas. B. Hill's East Sidk Market Dock, NEW BERNE, N. C Your uoctor g Fights Disease with inedicint'. If the medicine is not right he can not compter disease. If I lie jS druggist does his diii)' the , medicine will lie right, anil your doctor will stand a fair jj chance of winning the vie- S) lory. (f) You can help vour doctor jSj In having your preset iption 1 li t led at v t Bradham's . (S () Reliable Drug Stoe- s -,-s s r Wiikn talking I. I- About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue is I lie fart Unit our l.oNd ksi .M'.i isinci) business and IheGreat Army of Sat isfied l'iitrons we Jhnve made is the best testimony as lo Hie q vutl it "1 f our good-i and Hie way w-e d i business- A1,I, KINDS ()!' Desirable foil ml here Furniture iV.rr1 H vmi are (MmtrmplatiiiK 1 le pun -lirmr of Km nili.t r a rail at my slon- will prove prtifitalilr. John Suter, I'mlcr Hotel Chat tan ka. New Kerne, N. t'. J Str. May Bell. T. tl. Dixon, Sr., Master, Will l.KA VK NEW II K It N . On Tl KSDAYS and HtlDAYS. ft o'oloi k a. 111 for liivcr landing. Jullv Old field and (iriflon. A. THOMPSON, Agent. mm Trntls.flarlt Kralaf er-4. Till: IDEAL LAXATIVE A CI! UK iron CONSTIPATION. 1 AM I'l.KAHAST AS IIONKY AND .HL'IIK CfltF. KOlt lnllreetlen, Drspeaala, BUtonenese, Its-Data TroabUe, livd Dleer4re, Liver Diuiui, Iiresalari-, Bileer Travelee, Heaiache. rTtrm, sick Steaactt, Skin ana BInI Diserters, Talck and Salle CompUsUn, 44 very, maar Ibrr O las ur a aaa rmllalla da;ia iBartlv tat ! ma !. PRUNELING ii the rnifeet and ureal cathartic and aperient pne can un. It thoroughly clraneca without griping, purifies tho hlood and remote all waate from the ryn a' "n" doca Bwaf with castor oil. i-UbalU, bin miH and all other nauee . out purgative. It tones end ner- u , Kiioa all rho great organa of tha a jr 1 torn. It is frw from all harahlr acting drag, aud it alwart aaff, al wtyt ready, alwaTi rctiahfo. Mp taa kaa4 aaot, tka lt ua z aa taa kavala fn,', aataf riWIUNI bt tka latter araaaa. FRCKELIXB la ire raaally MmIUIu lar ti;a4rr, " aMimva faCfty( al M tie bt an ali)tra) f Wlnkltmanrj A Drvwn Drug MERE FIGURE HUD. Thai of Captaia Smith at Pecitentiary. the 1 Bad H eather l or State Fair. Local Happenings at Capital. Killed by Trolley tar. State Mast Pay Costs. Jol RNAl. BfKEAr. 1 Iti Kin it, N. C, October 20. i The din elors of the penitentiary niel yesterday f r a short session, but will meet Hnia today arid transact some im portant business. The Republican and Populist members of tha Ward held a caucus last night und decided to name a time today for a thorough investination of the scandal regarding I)r, Kirhy Smith. Many are opposed to the idea of leasing the penitentiary so that will not be discussed now. An executive com mittee of three are to be appointed and Superintendent Smith is lo be allowed to do nothing except this e .mmiltee advise and consent to it. This practically takes all power from Cnpt. Smith and makes 1 1 i m a mere figure head. The Stale Fair which promised tube such a success in every way is meeting with bad luck in the matter of weather. A slight drizzle began to fall yesterday about 10 o'clock, and by night a heavy rain hid s i in, and a perfect deluge has fallowed. Tin; weather was so fearful that the circus was a failure. The rain slil1 uuitinu.s with no prospect of its clearing. The Electrical Engineering and Supply company of C'hailolte was yesterday i corporateil for II years with a capital stock of ."i,l)00. The Capital club gave a delightful geiman last night. There will be another Tharsday night, and the big Marshall's Hall Friday night. The Euphrosyne club gave, a lovely dance Monday night, an other tonight anil one Thursday night. The Wilbur Opera company at the Academy of Music here is winning the highest praise. Seldom have the lovers of opera. had such a treat here. The com pany plays a week's engagement. Several of the stores here have put in special electric light decorations f ir this week which makes not onlv the stores brilliant, but adds to the beauty of the streets near them. The beautiful lights around the Cun tederate monument are kept burning during, this week and .they make the monument look grander ami haudniiniei than ever. The Watauga club lianipiet last night was one of the most brilliant alTairs ever had here. The menu was prepared by Messrs. K alley and Cook of the Yarboro House. Covers were laid for 40. Presi dent E. A. Alderman of the Ll'niversity was toast master. The copon seed oil mills here are now working up 711 tuns of seed daily. A -'"ill horse power engine has been put in, and other improvements made. There was a sad accident out near the Fair grounds yesterday morning, w hen a negro man failed to notice the ringing of the stieet ear gong, which w as on a down grade, and before the car could be brought to a stop it bud struck the man and killed him. ThiH is the second arei dent that has ended fatally here since the street cars have been in use. The Supreme court decides that (he State must pay the costs in Hie Pamlico oyt r cases invoK iug Bbont 11,000. The auditor says he docs not see how be can issue the warrant, and that he will advise the claiiuanbi, the sheriff Jand clei!;of the county to appcul lo the legislature for relief. The It. K. commission again lo pU up the matter of reducing freight rates on cotton, and decided that tht rate xl 11 stand. The Jwo cases of the State Trrasurer rgalnst Stewart Ilroa. will come up in the coming term of Wake bounty Super ior court. There It also a rase agninul ifobert M Douglas for 10,000 as bondsman for Samuel K. Phillip. ' Senator Duller rame here today. In bis apcr he calln on all the Slate Judge totiiargo the (Irand Jury gnlut free pac. I: I said that the fire Insurance pre miiimi In the Stnte yearly are about l, 000.000. There were 77 in'atteiidinre at the youi'g men Itrpnblican Icrkiip club mreling Inat ni(fht. Warren V. Hall a ice In chairman. A negro named Howe frini New lUnover wa in ad (Sec retary, Ptift! JTriiaieit Tlm. I'lanimtRAM. Ala., October JO. Owlnf lo tho m rlence of yellow frrrr In Montgomery, and th fact that all of the town and riliea nf the Hlate have quar antine! ngidiiat that place, the Stale gov ernment lias been temporarily removed In nirmlniham. The Oovernor and all toe Htalc ofllcera have located here and are tranaectlnf baatneae from lala point. Tha allltude tf Birmingham I awik that yrllow refer cannot live hers and It raa eeleclad bf I bo Oovernor u'Uie um- Crary seat of government beeauaeof this t Tttlt la 'the way a1! drofr,hrt aril OROVKH TABTKLKna CHILL Tt) NIC for Cbllle and Malaria. It la simply I ma and Qulalaa la a Ualeleaa form. Cfclldrea tor It. , Adaltt prrfer It to Wu er, aauMtlng Toeiloa. I'rtoe.-flOo. Interest in the New York llecticu mm fast. Mayor Harrison of Chicago will Help Van Wjek. The I'resi dent Wants Tracy to win. Henry tieorge the Piv ot. Heavy Betting. New Yohk, Oct. 20-M-iy.i II. mis. n of Chicago, will speak in New Ynik city the evening of October 2Sih. m il,,. n. terest of Judge Van Wyck, the Taiiuiiaiiv candidate for Mayor. Mayor Mams., 11 will Ik' accompanied by nearly evi i v member of his cabinet. About 1 jU mem bers of the Cook county Democracy headed by the redoutable Captain Far rell, will act as an escort. A sensation was caused today by the publication of a remark made by Men Huttcrworth, of Ohio, I'nited Mates Commissioner of Patents, in a speech in the I'nion league (dub, in ISrooklyu. He said: "On the evening of the second of No vember a telegram message will be anx iously awaited in the While House. President MeKinley said to me night before last: Men; you know how ear nestly I feel regard lo the triumph of the Republican party in (irealer New York.' This is regarded as a definite an nouncement that President MeKinley is for Tracy. A dispatch was at once miiI to Washington, but MeKinley refused to say anything. The result of the ( Irealer New York election appears today to. depend upon Henry George's campaign. With George out of the race, the normal Democratic vote v ould certainly be greater lli.ni ihe anti-Tammany vote divided between Low and Tracy. This is the basis of Richard Croker's confidence in the result. In view of this situation I ie u gc's can didaey becomes import an1. When he ran for Mayor in I SMC the Tammany lenders were equally certain that his vote would he small. Theii -estimate; ranged from fifteen hundred to ten Ihcu.i mil Gemgi polled sixty eight thousand votes. George has plenty of speakers for spiall meetings, including the Phila lei phia Single Tax. us. James It. l'rjw.n. head of the oratorical depart incut of Ihe George campaign, today listened toasng. gestion from a Philadelphia spell-hinder lht 1000 George orators be turned loose every evening in the crowded i lls. Drown said that he would submit the matter to the Campaign Committee, and if the members thought well of it he would institute the si reel ear and elevated oratory at once, lie did not think then- was any law which prevented a man from talking at the rate of eight miles an hour. Edward Hell on the Slock Exehanir today offered to bet 1000 to .'iiii'() thai I'racy would beat Low, Mr. Hell also offered to tat M).MH to If . '(I, (inn that Van Wyck would w in. VETERANS ASSOCIATION To Knlnricr ftolriiern Home. Weather Aicnln.l Ihn I'nlr. Jill I1NAI, Itl KKAl . I Kai.kihii, N. ('.. ( let. The Confederate Veterans' Akocuii ion of the Stale has elec ted T M. I'.uk. i of I lalifax county pi sident ; G. T. Leach. vice president, G. Ii. Deiison of Raleigh, secretary, the latter for the thud term. The legislature will be nieuioializcd to make the annual appropriation to the Soldiers' Home greater, as Heeoinniod.i tious aie need there for 'J!K). .Many vei eraus, unable to get in, are now in coun ty homes. The evidelK taken by the penitential board yesterday in the investigaiioii of the charges against Dr. K 11 by Smit !i, who is charged with improper lclutiou-. with criminal insane woun n n.s i-v trcmcly damaging to him. The only offset was the utterly bad eliar.-u u r of the woman, lliss Hampton, the leading wilueni against him. The SlHte Horticultural soon ly elects J. Van I.indlev. president, T. L. Ilrown, secretary;!.', Ii. Edwards. Treasun-r. The Stale hortieull in al association elected Dr. I). lU-id Parker president, F. E. Emery Secretary, Iti-nnehaii Canieion vlce-pr'ideiit. Fire here early this morning burned the wnnnn and carriage repair shop of T. A. Ilowcn fc sni causing HI loss with no iniuranc. Today wm Ihe great day althc Fair, but the attendance waa amaH compared with what It would hava lioen w ith line waalhrr. The bicycle races were aban doned. The horse race wire slow, as heavy wa the track. The Htate road ()ngre wa presided over by H. B. Aleiander of Merklenbur and aomo good apcecliea were made. TBI rCNlTENTIART CASE. Kviaawee Molaa Mvarw Aaalwat Klrar svwallh. aw (karaewr ml a, wit. avvaa. Hpaoial lo Journal. Kal.tmn, H. a Octoljcr 90 -The Pen lUntlary dirwclora devoted the afternoon to bearing the evidence at ain't Klrhy Smith, allse Uampton teat I Mod he had had Impraper rvtallons wMh her. EtI deaotofker bad charantvr waa glvea. Dr. 0. L, Kirby ays aha is aot Inaana, ami has ao bnalnea la tha penitentiary ad lliat aha will be dlacaargrd. DECLINES. Nor Will She Open Man Mm to Silver. Repl) tu the American niinetallie ( oiiinil-siiiii. (Tuinis Kqilal In ten I t i ii I he I se of SID er Ce nil am s Act ion will Hi pp ml upon England's. I... Mi i. 1 let. JO. Lord Sails!, ir I ... night sen! to Ambassador Hay tin icply of the Hi itlsli govern llleiil to the nopo. s ds for ihe American Hi-iin-'allu-special I .'in m l-.-n.n. leaded Sv ella tor Wolcott. It is a 1 l i mate ally wm led Hole. His I u'dship sat that the governno-nt oftJrcat liritain is not able to ri -open the Indian mints at present. He regrets the inability to accede to the proposals of the Anuuiean commission, Great liritaiu having as great an interest n.s ihe Ciuteil Slates and France in securing a staple parexchange for gold and silver and an i nlarged use of sil ver. Cutler these circumstances, eoniinues Lord Salisbury, i he Hrilish government dees not see lie- desirability of an inter national monetary eoiifi reliee. but will be pleasid to consider any other practical suggestions from the l uitid Slate-. Lord Salisbury encloses uith the note a copy ol the statement ol Sir J, West iatnl, head of the financial department of India, w hich u. is under d i -eussioii w ith ihe iee-ing of ihe Cabinet Council last Saturday and i Inch takes siiong grounds against the reopening o" the Indian mints. Senator Wolcott Has not in London thi . evening. A mhassador Andieiv White came from Heiliu last. Saturday. He has avoided publicity, but has had several conferen ces with Senator Woleot.. In the course of an interview with the correspondent of tin- Associated Pless, Mr. While said thai Germany's action as to hi-nielallisin w ill depend upon Kng land. TWO EXPEDITIONS FOR CUBA. A Lot l KitpplleN KorHitnli-il. lusnr Ke.ilNdu Ilie Offensive. ST. Lin Is. Mo., October III Three Cuban patnols tilled from the scene id the Cuban struggle on Ihe i-land have been III St. Louis the last fourteen davs procuring , and shipping animiiiiilion for tlc-ir compal riots. One of them is au 1 1 ! : it y for the slateiiienl thai during llicirstay iln-y have purchased and f.,i n arded to a Texas port t'A.istil uoiih of cartridges, dynamite, lilies, p: toU and saddlery, inti llded for the m-ulgell! alluy. Tu o expeditions convel it, ; these supplies u ill sail tonight from a Texas port between the city of llagdnd ami Port Galieston, and in the Ciurihcan Sea mil meet two other expeditions ti,;,( Sunday night set sail from New Y-i!,. Colonel Johnson, the Cuban agent, on the subject of -llha said: ' Autonomy No nothing but absolute fieedoni. We have sixty tboiisiiiiil nun iiiiilei- arms in Cuba. Yirlualli ibe whole island, except Havana, .Malm is and Ciciifiiegos is in our litonls. W.i could take Havana by means of liet mite, but ive would have to in.tili the foleigll Consuls llllO, of Colilse, , old notify the enemy, else we should o''0 up our llll'lels Willi belligerent lights Ihe is and would he free before D iln-i :tlstnf this year. Without ret ..gnitton mi- shall -till be free before M.u, It of next yeai ." tJi-rK(-'a.llil t'nnipnlicn. Ni: Yoitk. October 111 -Tin- ll. toy 'leorge managers gave out flolll lie II heaihpiartcrs loda- u hat purpoil- t,, he all interview with W'illium .1. Hll in III lie- l iili-ville 1 1 nd. ) Courier. Mr. r.riall is made to say . '-1 think llenrv (i, ,uge has a sph-ntlul i hance of being the in xl Malol of New olk. The llillSMl-s be lieve in him ami w ill support bun at Hie poll-. He nil! iniike no excellent Mnv r and will iuangiiiate many reforms in New Yolk (ill." Tammany denies thai the tnteri tciv is aiiliii ntie The Gi'orge men will potest to Mav ,r t arter Harrison, of Chicago, against les taking part In the campaijin in favor of Yitn vek, o-i the g,eni, that he w. elected by Hi l er men. TUB MARKETS Yi sterdsy's mai ki t quotation furnish rtl by W A. Porterln Id A Co. CominlMion llrokei. Saw VoHk, Hi tolx-r 21. STOCKS. OiM-n High. Iiw. Cbaie Chicago fla ixl Wli Oat li'i) c. Ii. V i u-.J imij waj i:.( corroN. OrMn. Illgb. Low, (Toe January A. 10 t ig 0.00 .IS CHICAGO MAIIKETH. Wiuat - 0en. High. low. (loae Wk Bit 81, (aa Doc ... 30 Mi i-'i 23 Cotton Hairs 101,000 IWIea. Will NO! LEASE. Board tf Crniira km liaiy Sentiment in the State Against it. Kirhy Smith K mi nil l.ailli of Immoral i 1 1 . Kxetuti i e ( Urn nilttee Pal in Charge of I iit i t a linn special ... Joii .i: li.il noil. S ( ' , i I tober "J board of I'eni-r an n v t ouiui: has ib-cnhd lo I, i fn i- i in t-iitiary. Tl e seaiinient in the Ma: .nis foiiinltol i ei u lielmingly ataius- al loi lug die instilutloll to be managed hi pri vale pal I les. , Tin penitential bosid uuai nioiisli linds D-. Kirhy Smith guilty f gr,,s, mi. . morally with female criminals insane ami coininends Dr. Kirby and his father for j uiseharging him. The board places the entire control o the pcniteniiarv in tin- hands of its exec utive committee thus laking it from Supt. Siniih. l.nteNt ii'un Hems. There well' 5.'l new ea-cS of -ellow fever and lour deal lis at New t ii I ails on Tuesday. In eonneetioii wilh tin increase m the stlengtli of the llnti-h army. Hie deleiise "f the colonies of Great Knlaiii is receiv ing unusual attention. All outbreak of disease, supposed lo he bubonic plague, has occurred an the id lage of Jiillundlir. in the Punjab district, of India, anil twenty -t hi ee diaths have been reported. On Wednesday (' go Young, a far Iller, of Minnesota shot ami killed his wife, his two boys, agcii (U(1 and four, and himself. The figurehead of II I I Hag-hip II. iriforil. presented to the (Hi of Hart forth t ollll.. by t he l ulled Slates Navv I lep ut inenl . was places in the t'apilol ol Conn, after a public parade and oilier ceremonies. lleiijinnn F. Hunt of llrnlgeporl, aged t ighly seven and Mi's.'.lulia Anna Sher man of Walertown. N. V, aged llllletv yeais were miiried Wedneslav. Tlo wed, ling u as an event in atei low n'. social circles. After tin- cer. nv tl..- venerable couple received ;lalllla lions and an elaborate collation ua s 'I'Vcd lo about olio Ire mis. The inosl s liolls railway accident t li.it ever occurred in Japan hr.pne I Iclola-r g mi tin Tokaulo Haihoad bilwe.-n Ova- ma and akauu-la. The i I hid be.n damaged in the lloo,s and a train was preci , dated into the n i er i nllev, ill forty passengers only live escaped u H limit injury, anil seven were killed. The Czar ami the Grand Duke of lies-,, arrived at Wiesbaden Wednesday on viHit lo K.uipcror William. The t m ,, l-.u, perors conliallv eiuhrai e,l and kiss. ,1 laeh other. After tie- usual pl.-seoli-tums, llu-ir Majesties di..ve to the ca ll, warillll clieel ed bv llu'Clowds hn.ng lie I olite. A Washington sp, eial say s I hal 1'ie-i dent MiTxllih-v will issue an oi.j. i j u! t lllg a 111 ge d l-t net III A lask a, ol llinli St. Michael I- Ihe eeiilre, on. I I lie cm. Irol of the luilltall anil of lie leli. mi in. Thn e aMelilpIs math- hi tl., II. pr.t. I cans lo prevent the prmtitig ' f ll,e i-mi -,. Selb Lou ami olher I 111- n-' I too , c-itniidales up., ii the otlii lal hi ,t- In Nen Yolk thiotigh the ml, r it ' en, ,,( the couils have been defeated Announcement is m eh- of .m , T, i flolll Ihe I'.elhll'hem 1 loll i,.,pmi t" sell Us vast plant to tin g-,i. iniii, nl ,il a price u lih 1 1 I In duet I,, i s sai i - less i, oi I he llgule- al w hli Ii Ihe gel el mill ll! could I, mid i plant ,,f lis ,ci n. t o'onel lb nry I. Siioid-, Seigea-,1 al Arms lo Ihe Id publican N.ilcn.il . .111 lilltlee. I isilcd Wall -Ii,tI ami oil. -red lo bet am p.u t of s, c, i m ., , , I tin L Gi n.-i a I 1 i .nv i ii I II in.,: e . ,i.-h I ban N-l 1 1 I., oi la Hie n. , i oi ill i .ntest all l i k the Tamil, any en n, 1 1, 1 .1 , s s'lll I, ,idi in tin belling on llie Slo, I, Km hang, 11,1 l n, g-..l tw,. ., ,.11, l hat he mil win on' R4nlt of l.on ImImi r a I lotr. 1 ., I Islll N. I I ), tober III The f-dlowing n,.ltce wa. this morning .sled "ii I he doom of t In- Hank of 1 en hur I bis bunk ha us.tgn, ,1 lo , II !of II,, for benefit of lis i i.-diloi . ' The liabilities me ubmil thirty live thoimnnd dolUn. w ilb ii-h. i. shout fotti t lioiisalnl, no cau-e is kiii a f,,r the fad lire. The bank at Na-liiilie. Niili county, al .o ntopld pnviiienl on iieiount of the larik nt IxiuiHtiurtf Clectric Dittara. Ehrtilc Itilli u I. a no du ne nilel lor any e.n, Uil p-rliap- ucr gi iirially nm'da.1 hen ihe languid, i xh onte.1 ,(.. nig prevail, whi n the bvi r i torpid and lug-,(i-h anil the lired of a tonic and alter live ia loll, A p ompt uc of t lala iri-di. sine lias nfHn avarte.1 long and prrha latal bilio.n ferei. o mediglne aill act mora nr. ly In counl.raeting and Ireriog ilia yetem I rum lh ntalaiial poia-n. Itaadacbe, tbdlgrwllon, Con.itpatlor, I) I loras yield lo K fettle nittera. tVOe and H.W per IxHtla at F, 8. Duff,- rvnt Hlora. g?rj Sf:MIWEEKLY SECTIONS K:tli TaitlHV and Friday. u 55d eSHSHSHS aSHSSEHS S HSHS2SHS S5 HSHSHSHS IS ES2555HS 52 to the g Wholesale 3 E Trade ! 5 , tli siie to .say fiat we have bought for the Fall and U inter t ra le otic of t he largest and I oil assorted stocks of staple and Fancy firocerii-s to lie found in New Heme, and no are prepared to sell yon as cheap as any (inn in the city. I .-1 11 1 1 11 nl Sun IT and 'I'oli ic-n at manufacturers prices. '.tl t Iibls. Flour bought before the advance. ( 'aimed Goods lower t ban yoti can liuy them in New Yoik City. 1 1 1 ve us a call before placing your (.filer anil wo will 111 ike il lo vonr interest to trade wilh u.- Voiirs e lli'Diiiiiel 4 Cuski 71 ISroud SI., NEW BERNK, X. V. Our Tailormade and Capes Our Dress (ioojs and Silk Department being of superior merit, we think are is full of nt'rao'iuns for you ill all belter than ever, an I up In date iu style. lb.- N.-w Style-. We make a .specially j of It lack Dress Gnmls and no L-tdy ( He sure if you want a Carpi't, Mat - hold, I think of piirch ising a Hlack I Iress ting or Itugs to see our display before no Id si- h,s seen oiii siUes ,-,, ohlai,,. P"rch:ise. t?T"We will offer you ( I (j . ( . . , Special Iiiduceiiii-uts and advantages " " l,,1',',- .which vou will appreciate. A -eh , I hue of colors , ! ' lllt(MI) I 01 II Nothing more stilish this season. Also just i, ceii.-d an assoiiuienl of Itralds for D. F. JARVIS, ... mti vi. mi.ii iit, AX FA 1191 are now in my Stables, ,11'ST AIM! IV FD and will suit auv person who needs a GOOD Ho;sF. AI.,.o,, I.XTIIA I'INF MII.KH. And to meel the dem mil of my trade I b ai b red an unuaunllv large lot of Huggiea, which will amre In a few daya. Fieri I lung wanted by 1 1 or .-men In my atablea, Wliipa. Hlankcta, llarneaa and a big ha ,.f rhenp Lap Itobea -rheal anil heal ever offered here. A i oil nod . lamination at mr "(able will aatlafy evnryone that what la adver tised i. true trTMJI.AD TO SHOW BTOfK. T. -W. STEWART, 1. To. :n 74. 74 anh 7 rtKOAI) HTREF.1 ' et. special m f oiiimrnrlnrr oil Natarday. Oct, 1C. I am overstocked In clothing oa account of cotton being tow, and 1 win r my atork of Men, Boys and Youths Hull and Overcoats, 8hoe, Halt and Oemta Fiirnlihinc (lomls FOR THE NEXT 10 PATH at prior that will aurprUa h n .tlon. A call will Mrpriae you and my prlora will conviaeai that they mart go, Your for buuaeaa, . The People NnrprUe Nfor. VSTiS!"- 4 No. 28 Mm mil BrmtT. NKW BKUNK. N. C, IM truly, A WlioIt?eiaIe o) A: lietail cJ , Cslrofers, Wraps, Coats, for l,ailicH, Missi-s ami ( hiltlit ii, l'avc just iirrivcd, llicsc an- dt tin nt wri-t styles and uTfit titling. ( 'unit' t al ly ami iiinkf your hfltj'( inn, Shonl.l you want ;t 1 1 hpccinl i-lvli' wc liavr tin htiluis al our coni Diaixl.Mnil at slxnt antic. we ( ;ili autre ymi satifae tii'h. Our Custom-made Shoe-; i which the trade Iris recogni."d as The Time Has Come to Buy y our Fall ami Winter Goods Our slock beiiisr w isely ami carefully bought we w ill guarantee you satisfaction, and pi n es tha! cannot be undersold . : ollotl. Sf. New Berne, N. G. OF CLOTHING HORSE. ' I- ... 4

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