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e - - .- ' YOLCilt XX. ,S1W BIESt, CRAVEN tOUNTV, N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1H97.--SECOND .ACTION M'MBEK 43 ' 1. KtDICU TfiliTLllHT .OH TBIll To Any Reliable Man. H tmkl III! MmMiMMMnna mnnt'iwn.1lM f rr ruw-rwUJ be seal un lu v-.wm( a.t toHci!rmf,toytfc torero ue cwwi; ii . world in the tratunient ot men broken, dl5- coaruMl from ffeett o( exee, orer- Work, fcc. Ue.pTT mmrri 'gn n eti r u. frnupMe r- J onuMiBor oevwiopnieiit ui r;i rbOM cunutttonw. m. um wHwwtnn odw IS r 7 lira. ftt t . U. l. 04 niAUAKA bl .. J. J. Volfentlen, ItEAL, ESTATE, New Berne, - - N. C. FARM LANDS, TIMBER LANDS. CITY PROPERTY. COUNTRY PROPKRTY. Have some Choice lj..tnis Tor Trucking. THE OL.D RELIABLE J. D. DINKINS. .HAS OPENED A FIRST CLAW A: 51 I iddle Street, Next to the Old Blue Store. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK EVEK nitOUCJIIT TO THK ( ITS'. Ture 01.1 Baker Rye, Eeh Spring Rye, Silver Brook Jvc Slur A live, Pure Old liose. Valley Hye, Pure Old N C. Corn, " " N. C. Applo ltrimdv. l'eacii Hrxmly, Orange. Blackberry, Sf.n;iiiernong Hud Port Wines. Case floods ' of ill kinds. Mv Mot to jg Quink Sales. Sm ill Profits flonev Back. Sack, 2 7 II' VOI WANT II. is in t I another way of saying we believo our goods titut service to be the Bent Money Can Huy. There are f"v drug store where urciiler ef forts an- niaile to picnic the pur chaser, and we succeed because we Study nnr Ihisitiess anil Your Wants; and give what i lulled fou. nradharu's Reliable I'liariniirj. Pollock and Middle Street. Trn4r-B.rH. N Attire' Aervlne and Ilnpld Ita.tora.lve. . An unfailing core for Disease., of Ibc lMgeative, Nervmta anil (.ctieraiive tiyauima, A Tomo of rar elllcaov for lbs old and young and of uisrk- . tl ierrice for .Simlimta. Teaohera, rid all who nra engaged in Brain ' work or clrHM! occupation'. C'nrw ttsiraaaiaa. Viral reeling, . NafTMMaa. Hiacalar Waakaeaa LMaaTAftiM, rapUatiBruart - WaMlaaaaaaa, efyatarU, , etara WaakAeaa, O.asral DuaaaaCnt, ' Ssaaa, AJcaassltea, ' D(i that aJmoat Innamarahle aerie of diaeaaet knd Oompllcationa rtwalu Ing from anjr ilormnframeot of the Karros ijattra. lnaluhl f . r raak wuroen md Derrona cbildrati, eMaajaaaaMaki Hlf Varrav, ersa4 trauaa, BmI, a4 Warfc, uniiutTimiin I auM aalK j t 90 Cat rf SrtUa If lbfa bmtl ha atAmA al ona ltm, opjr oV)rM (Vr.a Book trill U inrUiiarl Irm, j , A rtt i.lr- lMa Wlnkltmann A Drown Druf Co. frotrlM, rtriTt,4. rb, n . & Wholesale Ml WAR IMMINEHT. The Fleet of Japan is Prepr int for Action. Will Nol Siilmiit to Rttsnia'8 iieen potion or China. The Celestial I) in pi re in 1111 Uneasy State. Wnshinirton Oftleluln on the Crisis. I.ONi). ii eember 29 A special (lis ialeh troni Sliaoxhai. dated yesterday, ays: "l1 is i(' cil that a Japanese Heel of over turni y warships is waiting near (into lslaud, outside Nagasaki, fully eipuppeil tor war and only awaiting in sl ructions. This includes the Yasliitna anil the Fuji, two of the finest vessels in the Japanese navy, and the Chen-Yuen that was captured from China. "The Japanese Meet, it h understood, is acting in close touch willi the Hritish Miuadron under Yiee-Admiral Sir Alex ander Bnller, cnninianiier-in. chief 011 the China station. Japan will certainly oppuse a perma nent ltussian nccupHlion of lJou Arthur The sudden dissolution of the Japanese Diet was owing to the war spirt. H is expected that the Japanese fleet will at tempt to prevent the landing of reinforce ments from Odessa for tlx; protection of the uiissian trans-Asiatic railway in Manchuria.' Yokohama, December 2'.) -Of. ui to the failure of the premier, Marquis Saio to reconstruct the cabinet nil the mem bers of that body resigned. The newspapers demand the formation a very stronij ministry, capable ot coping with the situation in the Kasl . Pi kin, Dec. L'S. Tlie (ieinian question is unsettled. China's dillicully is 1:1 creasid ..wing to the. uncertainly of the attitude of ihe powers. Ger many's withdrawal from Kiao ( ban bay is said to be conditional upun Per finding a suitable naval station else where, (ihinals becoming alarmed at Ihe present situation. The government appears lo be utterly powerless No answer has been received fn.m Kussia concerning the proposed loan. There i.re calamitous forebodings connected -viih the sun's eclipse 011 the Chinese new year day. Washisuton, Dec. 28- The Japanese minister bus nol yet been advised of the resignation of the entire cabinet, and he feels that while the resignation may have been tendered, the Emperor will not accept them unless it bei ornes 'ipparenl that an entirely neiv cabinet under Marquis Ilo can be formed. Mar quis Ito has been in private life much of the time since his notable achievements during tiie China-Japan war, and it is not believed be is ready to return to the cabinet. He is strong witli. idl parties, however, and has Ihe people behind him, so that he may again assume the picmier ship if the emergencies demand i.. The Yokohama dispatch refers to Marquis Saigo as the prtscnl premier, which is said al the legation to be an inaccuracy, aa Marquis Matsugnla has been premier un to this lime, w ilb Marquis Saign us minister of mai inc. The reference in the dispatch lo tin public Bciilimcnl mi Japan b r a strong ministfi v, capable of coping with the situation in the I'ast is one oi the liist intimations direct from Japan that she may lake a hand in the contiovelsy ( en tering in China. Whili lie has ruined no official advices as lo the purposes of his government Mr. Ilosln expresses tin personal couviciiou that Japan will not lie quic k lo enter Into t lin conlroversy. but v ill maintain an independent and neutral aliunde lor the present, at least. SNAKES TURNED LOOSE. Ilua. (Tanvlrlrtor anil Pjllinna I. If las Is I'tilenKa. May Turn lp Whvrr !! Waairal. ( 1111 oo, Dec. 2X'h A hng boaco-i slriclor and tun deadly pi llions esi aned from their sgi during the fire which dfilroyed the Coliseum and if the rrp tilrn have not luccumlx'd to the cold thry Tirr now gliding around some here lu Jarkon park. The snnkro were owned bv I111 Nlckc lis, the old llnii (bowman, and were brought to Chicago nnd placed on exhi hition al td C.iliapum but few iIsts ago. Tht reptiles wen- tde Isrgint of lliWr sperM in captirliy ami heforu they paaard Into ihe pnatmtlon of Mr. N.rkells ere rthlliilrd throughout the country by rUrnmn iV Bailey. When thv lira started otw of Mr. Nick rll's employes was In Una gage cleaning it, and hrcnndni aticiM at the clouds of amoko pouring through the building. Ocglrctrd tortoaa tho door of the cnge, wlam ha jumprd in the floor. Mr. (tvlinaa ld and bm bo reached tht vtil lurnad and bhcld tho thra anakra gilding rapidly crm tht 0 v and MOtMDt ltr tb roplilrt paaaexj mQ opro air, lb boacoDMrktor trading th waf aa-l tbt twr prilioM following Cl wetjr behind. , ' , Tba ftrtllra paaaad a. round lha oorner of Ida burftlaj airuntar and whaa a war making fur lha Midaar Tba hoartMNiruvinr tSMaaarad foartcan feat aad w!(h4 (10 pounda. Tba two f-rlhoos war fly Itn la Wegtb aod wtft of th most deadly klnst .Tba rrpUlta r taluorj at 14.000 by Mr. lob-fla. tns aaioclatlon of aodmlea eloaad 1 14 aailotl yeateflay. bttl mm Wllb tb Taw bn' Aatambly ( Ibt ummar. ; AT THE STATE CAPITAL. laaaaa Mu Car ". raatlcrkrai oiion IMl Paraa. d sllrrlloa UaMl. Ol ha Wllaaa la Happy. Journal Bi real 1 Raleiou, N. C, Dec. iW. , There arc many prominent educators here to attend the meeting of the asso ciation of academies. Prof. Hugli Mor son of the Raleigh Male Academy is president of the association, and wel comed the meniberstoourciiv. The paper on Athletics in the secondary schools" presented by Prof. Oldham was one full of interest. The association adjourns tn morrow. One, of the Miniates of the insane asy lum bcre escaped on Monday. It is K. II. Baker of Youngsville, and be left coat and shoes. With the weather as bitter cold as it is here the authorities fear he may have frozen to death. Last week was n gay week for society people here, but this week is the banner gala week of the year. There are card parties, dances and cluh meetings piled up on each other every night. No one hvrif who is "in the swim ' can lomplain of "dull Raleigh" at the winding up of the year IK'.IT. There is a prospect Unit the street car line, going out lo Ihe eastern pail of the city, will be re-bulll. The rock qiiany Irian which granite is being quarried for street improvements is out tin re and the line may be opened for hauling the out put of Ihe quarry. There will probably he an immigration commission bureau formed if the l.'niied I Stales Supreme Court docs not by its decision on the leilili.er tax question abolish the agricultural department. Mr. John Oraham of liidgeway will Ijc the commissioner if one is appointed. Dr. Abbott of the Railroad commission readies here at noon today, lie evident ly intends to sit with the ueu members of the commission. Al r. Mewborne who lakes charge of the penitentiary Saturday -ays that there are fully 0(1(1 bales of unpicked cotton in the fields at the State farms, Mr. Jarvis 1 f the auditors ollicc uivs that if the Stale is as suecessf 11I next year as it has been this 111 collecting revi -nue. it w ill be able to pay all extra im propriations, and have wltu'dn to begin 181)11 with anil lo pay the legislature. A session of the legislature costs about T2.(KMi. On Christmas the pupil.; i,f the blind institute here for thevhites were given a reception by the Oovernor and his wife at the mansion. Thomas M. Argo seems to have the inside track as to the district :itione ship for t .is section, lb- is by tar the ablest man yet named. Superintendent Hay ol the asylums for the white blind and colored deaf, dumb and blind, hopes to put up more Inidd nigs next year. Of course there must lie an appropriation for the cost ot all this. Otho Wilson is rejoicing that he was nol here when Caldwell und rear-on broke in'o the ollicc ol the II. I; Coin mission r. I.ntl'l ,ni Ileum. Chicago, Dec. 21 Martin Julian today on behalf of Robert Fit zsimuioiis made the following signed statement: "Kil. Simmons will defend his tight to Un title ol champion Mrs. Fiizsiinmons ha released him from his promise of retire ment." Ilagcrstown, Mil . Dec. us '',e 1,0m authorities have decided lo enforce the tramp oi'.liimn''e reeenllv passed, and today I'oliee Justice Young com 111 1 1 ten four ti.iinpH. one colored, to liw-dai-hard labor on Ihe stn-els. 'I'i-moirow niorning Sherilf Seidell ill band ovi i the tramps, chained together at the bet. In Street Superintendent liuihiean, ln. mil put Ite m 10 Het pin the psved si reels. Washington, I ecemla i '." The i.,U t In- CUIIM um! Seere ace lodnv. f'Tence Ix'twecn Mr. Sefion ilian 111 i n i st f 1 of the inh rioi . Inry Alacr did nol Pike p Sicretary Al'cr bud lint mitbcieiiilv re civered from his lllm-H. lo umieriuke the wiuk of nrranin the iletmN of the Klondike reliff cxm-iIiIiouh Mi. Sefion aid tonl-bt lliul 1 hope, I to ( .un belt hi vifnt within Ihe iiel Iwo dnytt, and that there wan -no dmihl the two novern mctilH could make nn arnmenn nt which would be mutiiidly bentdlciul in extend inn relief to the Yukon rninetv DISCBAnOBD WITHOUT CAUSE all my ( ajramlMlftaj ftlajiiilaai Km Ram. SMTinl to .lournit Kai rio ii. DYccmlMT, lUil whv Cfimmliwion riiftcliargei Kn-tn o i h-i k lo h'mrd of tax fpmhriion Himplv to plarr for Hon a lor SliurM ef I r rlrll. No cht(fm wrrv md am) no linnn wm RWrn to ihe dUniiod rrtnn Tn Wllmltfiti ftwlrltjf BpcW to Journal 10 real aaiMoflhn woman Mama Msys who aalr-lded at Wilmington was Net tin BUIia4if HsMgd. Her father dad cM brr pf. raff" iaiMtsttsatsti.ri Ma. Bfociil l Journal, RsUtOR, If. C, Daetmbaf 90 Judge ruraell apantnU i. M. Worley, of IWau fod, CalMd Sutea eomaiaaioiaar. OAtViCatXiV, -hn Mj-rf i i1, . 1 - f FRANCE TIKIS S0I.1I. Twelve Ttaaod Spare Miles Willi a lu Line Witli thr (Mlior . rahbers. French Tros A ipro I In liiterent In Wnhinirt(ni i I nabfttei!. Fclipso in China Kxcitcs OlpHtUW. Sii.vNCMAi. DerrmbtT '.Mr It i- n-pm li d thai tlie Admiral of the Kri'in li tb'cl ha hoisted the French hj; on llai Nan Island, belween the 'hinn sea .mk! llu (iulf of Tomniin The ( imesmfiVred no opposition. London, beeemhei .t0 A di-paleh to the Daily Mail from Singapore confirms the report of tho seizure of Mai-Nun Isl and by the French. Mai-Nan Island is oil the soul li eoasi of China and separates t lie (Jnlf of Ton qtiin from the China sc;i. It has an esti mated area of KMHM) Mjuure miles and a population of a million Chinese, exclu sive of wild tribes in the interior. Some of the monndiiiiH in the centre rise above the snow Hue. It ha several birc rivers Tin coasts are jrvuerallv rocky, hut the west coast is low ami the south coast has some ;nod harbors. Timber is a princi pal product. Tins is sent to Annam, Siam and Singapore. Mher e pur's are rice, siiiiar, wax, pearls, coral, salt and a little gold and silver. Its capital is Kion Choo, a populous' cilv mi its north coast. I'auiS i 'cc. !. The French press is hi'inum; to pto'est loudly against French inaction in tie- far Kast and the alleged subserviency of the government lo Kussia. V,slttNOlo, . ;., cc. 'ill The rajiid movemenls d eveuls in t!ie far I'ast continues to be an absorbing topic in diplomatic circles here, particularlv al Ilic embassies and legations ol tin- I'ow ers which are interested in an appaient sti u'iivle for Chinese territor . If Ihe scramble for Chinese tenilors went as far as the complete absorption of the old Kinpire by foreign nalions. t he I ailed States would in thai event be called upon to do more than piotcct the interests o American citizens in China Then a condition would arise similar to the exlcrminat ion of Poland. Foland had established a precedent in internat ional aliairs. said a prominent diplomat, and follow iie (hat ptej-edent it China wa'- to he ahsoided then it wo.ibl be .1 ipiesliou Willi the Failed States in com mon with al1 the nations of the world. Till- State Department has just receiv ed a copy IhroiiLih I nited Slates MinUtei Dcnby, ol the lecent Curious tl( lei- issued by Ihe Finpetoi of China, to ward otf ill.- wrath if I'rovidenc. as indicated in the eclipse pndicled for New Yeai' Tne document i- oronouiieed bv e pTls to be a masterful evhihihon ot typical Chinese htatesmansh ; in view of t he e x ih( iiiL' cril iral condition oT alTai r -in C;' I 'desiial l.mpire. tt-4'tl'l by Ihf rfTf rnnr. ,seeial to .1 1 mi 1 n il. K'ai kh.m, N. C I ecemln r :i I Supei visoi A trial ion elnt. d ( Mebaiie. president. ,, i:. Kdlw. Wai 1 en, Secret a 1 y , Tina e w ei e 'J? hii pervisor 1 1 wen i .i I nr'e numhci of teachers both of p and private sehooU. The ;ismu i item t 11 a rceeplioii by Covei ml l'il--sell nt ihe executive III ili-.i"I). u V II I ! tblit Mr tiiloii Hill Arrlrlpiil Sp aal to Journal. KM.K.tHH, December IWJ I le j o illds of shfif I lll nt the 1'il .t ( Milhi fell bda . Two ( ; rt w.i 1, i the ai'i elcnt -aal illoll ho mom Pirns. Free Italic for Politicians Gels a Em Bat. Set. Itallna) (0111 111 Union Keturn Its onn Passes. No Names Hen t Inned. Coin 111 lisinnr r A bh il t Takes his Heat t)nletl. Other Artloas. w( nil to llir .b urn ll llM.r.lWll, N. I . Iter. '.tl lt4ll1 1 oniniiiiioner AI.I-mI nrrircl And arnl to the office hrr. I,e lobl ( aldarll and Teari'm, tdc nen i uiniiaiioneni, that ai ihe Hupp inc l oillt ind lecognireit idem hr Wolltil (Jo liknw ). fto t lie full com minion rni t ItOi aft'roo 0. AblHill aay ilii tie nerer hail snv In trnlion nol to ork lisrinonlouily with whom soeior lh Siiprcme Court plat ed In powar, Tlir Kallwsy ,,nimlalon ""'r meeting Ibis nfternrion sdorMe l a rraolii lion arevlng to enforce the omnmlisimi art prohibiting Ihe ua of free passe. Thr (Vimmlssinnrrs retnrnrd pe. sen! them by oerlsln rallmada whiax Damn I hay rafuaed lo gle. The OiOimlsalim refused to grasl the Waster 0 t'aloii Telegraph Cotapaay any further tltna for an sniwer I ita rsa regard I og Iba raditrtlna of Ua rates la tbt Stat THE STATE CAPITAL. u...rs..r Hum ,.,.., (,,.. SlKjor WiUua (iulua lu l.aa . ilniilr , ,., Ir. Abbott gl,iceln;!v liceel.tcl Ihe U new comniisse hers , i, nlav . and Ilie proceeded .. In m- .-ral md l.s--s I i i 1 1 v e 1 1 and Pearson pase I h. u, rt. returned yesterday w il Ii tiiink- and ;iKt there w a ciiclo-ed a icp t J iie resolution o Mi i hi t i o lt " tree U-.m-v ' which Jhe-e "Mevs brooms " OI'opoe In It te enfotceil. At Its session II refined to rani 1 1 raph Coinpan any add 1 1 auial time L r 1 winch to li'e a n-ply in icardto tiu reductHuiot rates. The telegraph cuni panv askeil until Aptd to tile un annuel. Mis. Watson w us today t:ikeii John-. Hopkins Hospital in have an examina tion made t see if the ball, tired by her husliand. which has produced paralysis from her waist down can be iocated and cxlracted. Her case is a most peculiar well as a most nitiable one. Tbc largest stiin; ot partridges I hav. ever sce w;is I r i n i lt 1 1 1 in yesterday Irom this county, by one of Ualeigh's pet socH'ty boys. Me was very proud f the returns from his shot 'un, ami his "sdver bullets." ( iovernor Atkinson, of .corgi a, has written and asked 'he pleasure ot Cov eruor Hnssell's company al a supper of "'ossuin and Inters to lie given at New man, Oh., tomorrow night. Mr. John (iruhain says that if he is to be made '"immigrat um cotumissioiiei " he does not knew it. It is icporled that Major J. W. W ilson will institute en in i n al proceedings against the two new commissioners for bieakhig into bis private ollic" in llu- I;. II. com mission apartments. Fight miles of the soul h eastern branch of the Wilmington and Weldon lailroad I ) towardsAshep.de. has-been gradetl. U )o 71 KrOSUl Si. 7 will probably be carried on in M uh. ! .Vo '''iui::1:1,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, , la,Kt iiioount ot btiildiii:- dom licit- diinne ide last lour ye.irs. unci yet tliel:i books do' not show any inoM :ise in n valuation approaidiin' the ainouni expended on propel ly impro elllonts. Sun c Sepl . Isl t del e has been on t lie market here l?.'l b'des i, I ei.ll , ;ir:iins! '21, Ci; for the s-m,,. ,enod ln-i year. Then It bloil -hl t'.. lew i .iiii;; only .'i j Senator Nharpc. .-I 1 1 .- l.-t I . has" dee:, a very coiisiaul isit,.r al the Culio.ul t olnilllssioli ojtiee to sr a ral iliv- Il I now learned that Chain . I lai:il, M h, , is elci k to I he coinm ss, ' 01 il - , a k .. tax eipuili.::tioii does n.. -nit 1 li.ni in in I 'aid el I, Kasii 1 - an an 1 1 I in I le 1 1 1 e. u tide I ahlaell is one ,, I'.nl Ii ,'. , In, ! hackers. '1'lle bo.ald li is .,da I in seel ill session I i-nd-1 tin- las.- ol famuli s Sliat p'-. Tile ."staillv eoliol pi .p!e i lii- li;i c never lepinllal'-d the s-loo onn "l ad kill I I 1 1 oa 1 bonds I , e , s i 1 1 1a I I I 1 - : ailri ad uevei :'.nr I mil I In -.1 m k sllbscl died toi an. I I I . . 1 1 I In ,! ;.i)lliK . 1 11 ! 11 . -' on 01 ,,-Mi 1 11 o 0,1.11-1 hie. .bid.!;. I'm 11. ' I ...... .,. - I . li, .f lleilllloi I ' , 1. 1 . ' . . 11 -.! -. I s. I ,,n, niissn ,e r 'I h: - lllo- mil - 1 n '-: 1' .1 . , ' , . ( I 1 ollli! sii,.-i is, o - .1 I .il.l;. . tie ,' 1 .., 1 meet 11, 1 e 'I I,,-' . . I - ' : 1 1 ' , : . . It' pi e- en I - ,1 J Aii . . 1 ' j 1 'lit 1 ' . : n-- I-' I ii I,., I- n 1. , I mi. r-it I". Mi II: I 1.. ,1 .1 .(,...,. toi . . V I, , l.oi ,-1 .' 0,' ..-'i: ' .:i .1 .1 0 lio, , 1 0, I : . Ko ,, ., , ' in, lie 1.1 . ! 1 1 . . ' . . 1 1 . 1 1,-1,1. I 1,, . III b. .1 . ... I- i n .1 l; s. "" ' '''' ' ,:" ' I '' born.- HI M . 1; . i , .. - . 1 , i . o I . t - . " oel ':. -..I I ,'ui, . , .,. of II,, - it I' TUB MARKET! Vrilrr.lll a ninr k ct pi-nl e .n f II, I. id by W I'ort. rid Id A ( .. ('..num.. Hroken Nl VI oRv I le. . ll.t I ' ij--n lliirh l.. ( baa I'eoplri (in on '"; 'Xt ' fl. l1 wv; i'i "1. to 1 1 1 n 1 1 v Jsnusrr . IN 11 n : n na ( III' A0O lfaET WrtkAT Ofiaax Ulgi 1-ow, ( May 04 i 1 M Coai- P0'DER '"Tf-J L May KrJ K j tt) HS5?-S2SHSP 52SH5HSHSSSSSaSHSHSSs "5251152 5HSHSsL5Hai ISSI'KII I g SEV1IWEEKLY SECTIONS S y Kik-Ii Tuesday 2 S5rl5H5HSa525aSH52525H5H5HSS25H5H5H5 5 55H5ESHSSS'. A Nice Lot of rmallS;Sar Gurea Hams, (Uncovered) JUST RECEIVED. ANo ii nice lot f !,t.., f;ls S:, i s rut, Knojish Cured SilollMcls. lili: Il-H,s (o en; expected to lav. A fresh lot of I inported :m.l )ome-t.- M -icurotii, linest llllllitV. Fie-;h Caiim:,! ;,Ki.s "i 'ill kinds. S:iiier Kraut, Coiltish nnd lii. li l'otnlo,'.--. Tin: best lionstc,! CulTe,. in the cilv. Aiivtliitij; you n-,-, m (i ;-,, n, , von can litid at ifclliinicl 4 (iiiski jsjuuujLOsjs Ladies Cloth Capers that 1 I T "'aW e-'sr- ornwy v-yoa-yoa-iav Good Time v ... TO I.I ' . . ana $si.50 now marked down to s $3,50, $.loo A tew more white and three pairs oi' I on the job table, 1 S than usual value. H. B. ALL STYLES Tlir'' l HORSES m MULES ! J-st ari.w . an I s I l.-d .. ! be lug sf... k I aireadv had on hand. I "' ' all t o,i .u', I,-. i ,; aliow (., ihe largest stock of horaaa ami mules r-ier ilo.wn . n tl,o New Berne market. Ktery itall, pan so. I shed it tilled A i itiloi an I kindi I in sun anyone who Vanta a i;nol done (jr mule and will irll Idem for leas money than lhaf hafa ernr been relaile.1 at on I (. i msrset before, either for Oaah or OD And t a o Tears lime. Ihi not forget that I also earrv the lartr'st stork of Hnggiea, Har nesi and Uohes. of mi dealer in F.astern Carolina which will be aold l prir-ea to ai 1 1 1 the pnrrhaaer. T. "W. STEWABT, SJ. 70. 7t. 1U 74. 7U ROAD MTKRRT. AKh ?fi and Friday. R KW BSKBtXK. X. V. s Capes were $4.50, $4.00 and $2 5o, Marseilles Spreads Wool Elankets, left at i)rices much less Duffy AI KINDS ! ar IimkIs of New Bcrnc, N. C.
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