VOLUME XXI.
N E V BIKSE. iKUt'N HilM'l, S i . I'ltMn,, VA
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M '' I. Mi 11
VVHEfiE ARE
THE FLEETS?
A Decive biwmi May
Already .5 Fungrht.
OR SAN JUAN TAKEN'.
General Lee Goin to The YevA
at Once.
North Carolina Regiment tu Serve
Under Lee. Actlrity at New
Orleans. Small Firhi at
Cardenas. Spanish
Ministry Resigns.
Special to Journal.
Wasiiisaton, May 0 Not a word lias
beon received from Admiral Sampson up
to midnight.
It is believed now that the I attic with
the Cape Verde licet may occur, if It lias
not already been fought near Cape
Haytien. a town on the northern coast of
lliyti. T;ie cruiser Montgomery waa last
Been near this place, and as the .Mont
gomery was acting as a scout for Samp
son's licet the vessels arc not likely to he
far distant.
It is considered pretty certain by the
navy people that San Juan, I lie prim i
pal port of Porto lino, is air ady o, ru
pied by a formidable Spanish ll-et. The
chief intirst now is in the cxpcccd en
gagement between Admiral Sampson's
fleet and the Spanish Cape Verde Meet
Allllllt Hem-Ilka.
At a Isle l.o tr it was a imitlnl hy olll
riair. at the Navy Icpaitni"iit i'i I s-m :
intelligence has becu olitaned of Hu
ll cation of Admiral Simpson, and thai
the Mpiadron is now olf the northern
coast of Huili.
On this itiforiiiali.nl the ollich.U hay
that by not later than Thursday l hey ex
peel to hear of a decisive battle hein
fought in the in ihb.u -ho. id oil S m .1 nan.
I'orto Kico.
While a lin.llin the hie oion of the
American Heel, the Depai 1 nieni is appar
ently iu ignorance of the whereabouts of
the Spanish vessels, at least it. c uld not
be definitely ascertained if a i v infoima
lion of th it nature h it b-e.i receive.'.
Ity some it is thought that Ih.i enemy
may push on heyond Sun .In in and .it
tempt lo nach Havana. If such Is the
case Sampson may encouiior Loeni m
the wateis between th (-lutein exlr, limy
of Haiti and the ivri hh.ne of l',.iti.
Itico Tiles'' iy. an I a battle fellow al
Ome. T'le fas'. S'oiits o! the tl it will
give full warullli; of the llppl, in h of i,r
Hpanish m ships.
I M' A rmr .
The mil venienl of th ai nil of in ,e i.m
is necessarily ilijieutb-ii! upon tin- actions
of the tb-et. Tins Navy I h p irlun-nl as
urea the War I lepai liiiuot that
may be based u.mii the cert, i
plans I
thai i
official news from ."Simpson will I
bl I
Thursday at least
Major G neraU Kit rliugli I, e mi: I ,,.e
Wheeler will leaie Uaslnnioi ,,,
(' iickamsiiga Wedi.ctday. The N uih
Cirolina regiment ordered to ( 'luck a
wauga nsl iy will form put of lo ii iil
Lao'j eoiuman I.
(leneral Miles leaies foi I ,,,;, ,. I',.,r
Ida I iu ween, will Imi iu r.' Ii .siiiol h
to -till the llrt expedition f the legu
lar I'nited .Stales ir....pa A a,
they are in. d -r way ru-iilo'ii thoiiNin l
of the voluntpcr nrmv will fulinw Ih. in
As the (Joi ciiiuient hurt di nb d on nil
lmmediatfl and vioroiii ctmpain in
Cuba, it accoun'n for tho orib m m hi 1 .
tti iolunlMr reginieuU of tho i ai iuus 1
states tixlay. Tliry are sll Ik iiijt
ried to i tin kunaua
A -isll l(ki.
A dmall niial cngacemrnt oci uirrd
Dear Cardems, Cuba, txtwin three
American venncl. ami threw Mpani.h ifur)
b.ls. Th Anierlcao rrel weraa'
t 'mptlng I" land aonin men on shore.
N'llln r si le s (ertouslj injured.
The Wa ren line strainer ' Koinao" le
prU al llutton lii rtpnni'i lorp do
boat off Ha ok Uland. On Hie snutli rmit
of Nova Hoot i- Tina mm ir ii, . i,, ,,c
lBptailn ol lhi frulaer Coluinhi.i. now mi
tix Maw Kn'and station.
Tb HU Paal omler Captain S;g.h, r
passed tot- Vkf ioi C ipes lat tln a'n r
ooa, bo a ad for Haaaptoo Iloalx. 10 Jin
lh Flying H juadron.
A powda mill at H mU Windham,
Mais, mm b'owo BP today, and 10 meti
lost tbair Htm.
Tk tam )i 1Mb r (Imnnt of New
York It wdrJ diliJd- I lit (Jjveinor
Blork o oteounl dkaKibMliwir nf
ocJeri lo (i'i i into camp.
In
A 1 el' frotn M Irid tas that lb
BavWit'sMxt rMigad this !(.
Tm rMmg: In hiIdii parti rp,i orm-
lUoM ltd groat vtofenrr. Ai l.inarrje
uJh .-.had ,M .Tab
dsAiWJdrt I
, TL4Mlck bod MoCwIloek om Imt
ratal Ut W II la Ww tr trs l
wotlrun the cable connecting Manila
! Willi 11 ug Konf.
A liar Adrift.
At New iiilt-aus the greatest actuitr
Is shown in w ar preparations. Tin- Mate
n 1 1 1 1 1 i ,n- mustered in today ami ure
ii iidy lo go l,i the front on t lie trani-poit.
a gresj fie t of winch is lieing pnpartil
by tin- IVpi tnu-iii. Mm h upprehen.i '
is Oci asiom--l n, shipping .ircleti hi the
breaklog aw a .f a tl n 1 1 1 . ; mine. I !,.
mine broke a Irift from its mooiir.s o,
the low, r S1i-i.iii am I i hk.-U :,,
proven - u . f ;n;U i(aii;'T li v.i u
orr r. n the wan
t'lral It. tri hi Ordered lo Movr.
I 1 1 .- . .ii. I tor Iomi llrlfBiri
i . '. i .in n d.
I; i . . .'!.. i '.I Secrets' i of War
'. 1 ''a- ' 'I. 1 1 '1 ihe First Regiment.
" io (' no!. i.. i u ips, to leave for Cluck
.mwiii.i I '.iiiiji PMincdiatcly.
1 lie Si c, ml . diluent and the colorvd
iial'alion w ill be siationed at points on
tho coast to si re on tho coast defenses.
The oiiiuiiii.-Hary department is ordered
to provide 1 ravel unions for the 1'irst
l ;;iment. It is expected that arms und
clothing will he provided for the men
upon tin ir arrival nt Chickamauga as
their accoutrements will not reach here
iu time.
Surgeon Wilder of the First Regiment
h ft for Wilmington today to examine
part of the nesrro battalion there, and
Surgeon .Ionian left for New Heme for
the same purpose. Surgeon Wilder next
u'ocs to Charlotte to examine Tailor's
company.
Call in l. Conies of the :i.!d Infaiitjy
has In-. :i granted h ave of absence by the
Seen tan of War so us to accept the up-
polllimel,! of ( 'olon.-l ol the I'llst
mi nt, North Carolina Volunteers.
THE STATE CAPITAL.
Kegi-
( nniiSriTlrruii Joke milliitry A
liilimn nit l,r i lie ;uv.rnor.
' mm I'n n IWciir rnoll-
llali il.
JofHNAI. HfltKAl'
Il A 1 .Kin II . .N. I ., .May ,. 1
I'or some unknown reason jester. lay
when Ihe Wilmington Light Infantry
cam- in their iiiaitcis in ( "imp were noi
I "ady for lll.-iu, and they were
marched lo the armory ot the Cov
entor's (iuard here they spent the
night.
It is linped lhal ere long things at the
camp will be put in good order, but now
there is mm h complaint of things in
general
The soldier- li ml. that a State encamp
ment ol Hoops, and a camp alter being
sworn into the senile of the I'niled
Stales, aie two totally dillercnt thing".
As one expicssed it "one is for fun, the
other for ligni." '('here is in Mm Cov
e 1 1 1 o i ' s C 1 1 ,t rd s a ouiig society fellow
who is loo (nil of fun to look at am
thing sciioiislv and his pranks have been
piinishe.i ly hail v.oik, and limited
i at ions, lie uske.l an ollirer I he oilier
day "to h i him haie a looking class to
sec h ill si al e "
A "SoldieiH Aid Soi ietj" was icster
d: y formed by the ladies of Rah igh with
Vis Charles V. Johnson president
1 hey wiil oifir their serines lo the
Si'igeon C. cud lo do any work he may
is-iii II, . in , i , of htckness or ac
I ident
Coiernor 1 1 o -s"l 1 i e.sterday appointed
W. T Wilder .''.th Infantiv, I . S. A. as
Major of Ihr Ct 1 ! n l a! ion . -Jnd voliln
ti er ii'.'inient I . W. Tation Asheville
Ilaltalloii
All ,
i: i.
W ilmi
.r iii First volunteer
lanell, Kaleigh. lan
:toii. and .1 M Allison,
1ml laiion adjutanls of
Alexander, Charlotte
nut The Coventor
not of the appoint
in ti s for the i oloied
UH":it
.1 lllll)
Mati's 1 1 It-, all a
the 1st. and J. It
tegmental aoj
Iihs also mail"
llllll's of th.- ,
li-iltal,. n
Ali,c;: I :;.,o i
' nii-n arc nov
in camp
,u' mem
1'. I'll out
I of Ihe
he, c I l.rcc !
..rls o! he i
'Hid red and 1 1 f I - a
li I l:'oi;ni';i
i . o, .-, no
b" "I I
Jnd Hi gui
k.- lir- ol
will if . e i
l( IS,, has I,,. ,,' ;-
l.l'Ill foi 1 he ( Il.-I
lit I'M lol W II
llur
i'ii, leiM in. 'Ihis appointment
neial iifai Hon t o Itur
iw l ulled Siale Brink In
g w ) ue i
Kpeclor lor a lsrKi Soiilhcrn territory
He U n hroihrr of the gallant Col. Hnr
gwneoi,i .''hi, North Carolina Kegl
uiei.t, who lo.t In. life at lirtlyihurg
The goveiiin. ml has i.cnt ordera that
trsnaporlalion be furnfuhrd tbnae men
who weie ri jn led hy ihe mirgoona and
who laic lo return home Nine left for
NlalOM illu and even for Aahevilh'
llishop ( heshlre of the F.plscopnl
Dlorcau lias written a "pedal prayer to
lie used la in. i Imn lira dnrinc Ihu time
of war.
T he negroes say they are disappointed
that ihey are not lo be allowed lo form
a rrgimml, but Instead they are lo lie
formed Into the battalion Nevertheless
I hry i press I hinsa to Ooi em or Russell
for i r I nj; in form a negro regiment
The wind jeslerday aflernon reached
Ihe rilority of a.i m lei per hour It did
noiety serious damage. Ui( lightning
playad havoc at a residence her tearing
handsome bad room set af furniture
splintered to piece, tnd tore a feathar
bad lo plarr
Willis Hiifgs aha bis baou city edllar
of Iba I'resa-V Ishor. Haleigb's beat tvan
Ing pjpt. bas porrbsaral thai papat and
Iba Time, ami Is now owner of both
papars Mr Henry Rag ley bcorfTes city
" '.T' ' lnT
Fmldapl S, A. AUiarnsi af u Otata
ll'msilj, au rat rw ad frOtw bla Koro
pa s" trip,
Tba dl.actofs of tV Jt C. R. B-
U ll.e hor, 1s II, r
N or'. I, . an 1 the new
on Thev bad bee:
made for twehe niuulhs hut had t
b-
hanged and made to July then re
newel
1'roi eedings of th, I. rand Lodge of
Masons nf North Carolina for 1 ?ls has
been still to (irand Secrelarr Drewry by
Ciaud Master S li. Irvin, of i.eorgia
Al r he S nmp Y esterd a v l:aanilnil Ion
il Meu. Kuurll'i Army AppuiHl
inrulM. If o li tl a u I A A . 4 . Slllle Inla.
I' ulleailary Keorl
Jim knai. Hi hkiI . i
Kaleigh. N. C,, May h
The drenching rain that fell all vesli-i
day and last night added to the dn p
uf the thermometer made lite rather
uncomfortable oui al Bryan rimes
i amp.
rsoine of the companies ale adierlising
toi mi ii so us to bring up their compa
nies to the rcpiircil number. In every
company but one (Capt. Hum's of Colds
b irol there were meu rejected by the
surgeons. After the Wilmington com
pany reached here on Friday, there were
II men who changed their minds as to
going to war, and the surgeons re jected
11 more. The imptain had Ho men, so
with the 2'i sliorl he needs '.) more to
bring his number up to 80.
Yesterday the soldiers were marched
by companies to the grand stand at the
Fair Orounds, which is close to the
camp, where the Chaplain Rev Dr. I'm
den of Durham preached.
Covcrnor Russell was, on Saturday,
asked lo reqaesl the Adjutant Ccncrai
to appoint a Hospital corps. This tele
gram to the Coiernor came sijned
"Sternhurg Sur-(ien." I
Regular army ollicers will be sent here !
to command the negro troops. Thus the1
appointments made by the Coiernor of'
prominent negroes in the State as ofllcers i
to command the colored battalion are ol
no good.
The "Ladies Relief Association" which
w as organized here last week, willestah
lis.li a library at Camp Bryan Crimes.
Mrs. I). I.. Russell, wife of the Cm
ernor Is at the head of I lie committee foi
literature for the camp.
There wer Ml rejected men who went
out on the west bound train on S.itur
day.
Coiernor RiMsell will prohabiV ap
point Rev. I) II. T little ol t he Metho li-'
conference, to be the chaplain of th" '-'nil
Regiment.
It is said lhal Coiernor Russell will
not regard the orders of the war depail
me n t as to otliccrii to command the col
ore I battali-m, but will hold to his up
poiutments of colored ollh eis li was
said ict'Tilay thai the negroes h-re said
ihe iroops wonll disband hefoie they
W'liild have aiiuy otliceis to coinniand
them, for they would haie no meicy on
tin'iii.
There weie unite a lot of soldiers sick
at camp yesterday and there is one case
of measles.
It is ra'her amusing ta see the efforts
of the men to get rid of their beards
Shaving is a luxury that the soldier does
not haw uy often, and then under
dllll llllies.
Tomorrow the M'lnorial exercises will
le i cry largely altemled, for all the sol
diers in camp here will attend. Then
the fact that the orator of the day is the
gallant W. II. S. Bui gw yne, w ho ban pist
been made Colonel of the Second Regi
men! of North Carolina Volunteers, is
another rcasju why the crowd will li
very lare.
'flic Secretaiy of State on Saturday in
i orporaled the Mountain i reek Milling
' o. of ( alawl-H; also the N lagara Crape
and Fruit Co of Moore county.
The diteciors of the N C R R met
here on Saturday, an was stated, lo re
celve Ihe bond-: of the new Sis retarv and
Treasurer of the mad. Sim retary W orlh's
bond was for ('JO, 0 ill and his sureties
were Stale Treasurer Worth, II VY
.laekHon, and John S. Annslioii' Il was
accepted. Treasurer Sultan's bond for
$,)(!, mm was placed in asuielv coinpanv,1
hut neither Sultan or his bond appeared
before the directors, so another meeting'
will haie lo be held
'1 l,e women convicts In Ihe peniii'ii
li'iry have been doing nun h laundry ,
work for parlies In the illy, but now t
lltal Is stopped anil the women haw
lieen sent to Ihe Stat" farms lo chop
coltan. W'oik in th'- shin factory I'
duing n ii civ I
'Ihe Supreme i ouil will ujl htnh
Up Its woik for lo or thlee weeks
yet
Railroad Commis donrr I'eurson was
here to lay ami went lo Washington
a'C.ompan led by Lhe clers -Mr Brown to
aiiaml ihe annual national confi ren f
commlssioni-r s .mnnilssioin rs aid
well and Ahboti are alreaily In Wash
Ington
Th 1 report of the penlli nlisry fo.- s(C
has never tean given out, and H Is now
IsMlrvcd lhal II has never been the in
t nllnn of lha board to give i. lo Ihe
, public j
H.i mora t nltwl Stales prisoners !
: were iirougbi here loilay for ihe feleral
prison
' Tha Miala Treasurer has laan pi a iiteil
with a maasivo lahlt mada of ilurke
coni'y oak and Inlaid by lha pupils of
i lha lleaf Hole arhool at Morgunton II
Is a very beautiful plrce of work.
Invitations aava be mi Isauexl for the
t eommeaoesnaut at Waka Forest College
for Way 1318
Work to 'cure tha army post bare Is
not balDg Bagtauid but I be com
mlttea will nad H banl to rals tha
1 1 8,1 0) ihsi la loqulrad ta pa re a saw tba
al a.
Dsaj-ai aod UuitOTi aad ttriags of al
. & at Burtar, ika JwUf.
here today tu a-ce;
nrw so leiari II H
treasurer, J li Sun,
LAW OF SELF DEFENSE.
The Kugluh 1 ti.,ry f abrrr Protect! uo
Kadt mini Kcfrugf Hvgtu.
The rignt of self defense is hy some
oJd writers declared to be iunereuc in
all men by the law nf nature. Now,
these "natural rights" are all very
Well, but they are not recognised by
the law of Crcut Brilaiu. It l- the law
tbat a man may defend himself. Ins
wife, child or servaut from physical ag
gressl, li. He may also repel hy force a
forcible attack upon his property. W'Ueu
you, ,r your wile, child, or seriant is
attacked, or threatened with in 1, in u
in such a manner as reasonably to lead
you to btheie that viuleuce is about to
be used, you may resist the aggressor.
And as the best mode of resistance is
very often to attack, yon may lawtnlly
follow the advice given by au old prize
lighter to a pupil i. e., "get m the
first whack. "
But self defense must be moderate.
It must not bu totally disproportioned
to the attack. For instau. j. if a hulk
ing rullian runs at inn v:'"ii a knife, I
may shoot him Hut if h ruus at me
merely w ith his lists clinched, ami I 1
shoot him dead w ith a revolver, I shall
probably ho hanged by the neck. Not
that the law expects a man to be calm
and cool and collected in all circum
stances. I iy mi menus. F'or instance, if
the said burly rutlian rushes at me with
! clinched fists, evidently meaning mis
chief, und I hit Inui with a heavy stick
on the back of the ear, 1 may kill him.
But I shall Hot bo hanged for that. I
had a right to use the stick, and in the
I circumstances I um not to bo supposed
! to be cool enough to aim for u spot not
likely to be fatal. Again, self defense
l inuBt not develop into revenge. Thus,
I if I am thiculciicil with a knife, and by
. the timely display of a pistol I frighten
my assailant so that bo runs nwav, I
must not shoot after him. If I do, I am
just as liable uh though he had never
threatened me, because I shoot at him
uot 111 K,' (l'',l'lls'. but by way ot pnu
islnuelit or revenue. Family Lawyer.
LAW OF THE UMBRELLA.
An linMirtHiit Opinion That Has Hern
Ascribed tu I.urt Colerlilffe.
The laiv as to umbrellas was settled
once lor all by Lord Coleridge ill a lend
iug Fnglisli case. JI is lordship held:
"Umbrellas, properly considered, are
a part of the atmospheric or meteorolog
ical condition, ami as such there can bu
no individual property right in theni.
in .Sampson versus Thompson defendant
was charged with standing on plaintiff's
front steps during a storm and thereby
soaking up a largo ijuantity of rain to
which plaintiff was entitled, liut the
court held that the raiu was tiny man's
raiu, no matter where it fell. It foi
lows, therefore, that tho umbrella is
any man's umbrella. Iu nil ages rain
aud umbrellas have gone together, and
there is no reason why they should he
separated in law. . An umbrella may,
under certain circumstances the chief
of which is possi'tsinii take on the .it
tributes of personal property, just as if
a man set u tub and catch a quantity
of rainwater, that rainwater will bo
considered as his personal belonging
while it is iu his tub. But if the sun
evaporate tho water aud it is rained
down again or if 'be. tub is upset aud
the 'Vuier si ilh'd then the atti lbute of
personal ownership instantly disiip
pears. So if u man hold his uinbri-lla m
I his hand it may ho considered a ur-
sonal belonging, but the moment il
leaves bis band it returns to the great,
general, indii lsable, common stock of
umbrellas, whither the law will not at
tempt to ('rmiii it. "
Ho far as wi know there has never
been a successful appeal from this ih -cisiou.
Chicago News.
A llmliirtiinc Sfriuim.
Many years ago an English clergyman
iu a small town preached as bis ow n a
sermon, one tbat ho had bought, and
which had been originally preached in
London when the plague was raging in
that city. After reproving the in o of
tho people, the h rinon went ou:
"l-'or this vice it is that (mil has vis
ited you and your families w ith that
cruel scourgo, th'- plague, which is now
spreading o , i w here in this ton n. "
At bis uttering lliesn words the peo
ple were all so thunderstruck that the
chief magistrate was obliged to go to
tho pulpit and to ask bun :
"ForOod's Hake, sir, pardon the in
torriiplmii, and inform um where the
plague is. ll:ut 1 may instantly endeavor
to prevent it- further spr.-adiug. "
" The plague, Mr:" replied the preach
er. "I know nothing about the plague.
Whether it is in the town or not, It Is
iu my homily.
A llplurtant Com plain t.
The In liver '1 lines tells of a srhool
liy in that city who has written a let
ter to the school board which shows
that the average Ann man youth can
is, a point beTori, lie mis down on il.
Iln says. ".Mr. lhrector -My sister,
who Is the Bchoolli a. In r, whips inn
every dny. I 'a and ma b hi her to w hip
me ofteupr than she did the others so
they wouldn't think she was partial. I
wnlH to let von know this is tis thin,
tike is an old maid and g' la mad be
cause she cjtti't gi t miini'sl, ami when
ever she gets lo feeling Ihst way aba
larrups me I hate I , khv such things
alsml my aiater. but it so
Rootlilng SiifKMllow.
Johnny bad Urn plstnig around tha
piano aud had bad a fall.
"Wrist aru you bawling about?" ask
ed Willie oontcinptnouslj "Il was tha
soft porlal your .head hit." Chicago
Tribnno.
Tha domesticated Malay eat has a tail
that is only about one half tha osual
length, and very often It la tied by ni
tons iu a kind of knot which ran not ba
straighten! out.
Whan Laydan was beaU'irad by tba
Bpanlab army lo 1874. Iba city gorarn
kiaot lassad or ad it note uo laatbar.
aakalMa, t4a
Today btlof anvorla) Day, lb ally
banks will ba closd, .
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ON TUE DIAMOND.
Keaolla of I be !ntloul LiHanr Rase
RaII sMnniei llityl IfeelerdAy.
Special to Journal
New York, May ! New York 3,
Brooklyn 1 .
Boston, May il Boston 0, Baiii
ni ire Li.
Washington, May U - Washington (i,
Fhilaib Ipii . 1 1
I'ltishurg, May II T.ltsbiirg il. Louis
villc ,"i.
Chicago, May It Cleveland 1. Chica
go 1.'.
St. Louis; May II-St. I, uiis (i, Cincin
nati a. 'l'u el vc in ii in os.
si miay's IIAVKS.
( 'incinnat i , I .oiii-ville I.
SI. L ,iiis tl, ( 'hicag, i 'J.
l'lltsburg-t leveland rain.
Wh-ere I'hcy I'lity To rtitj.
Baltimore at Boston.
Brooklyn al New York.
I'hiladelphia at Washington.
'leveland at 1 Ideago
Cincinnati at St . Louis.
Louisville at Pittsburg
How Hie. I liili filnnil.
W. I. I' CI
Baltimore 11 J .Hps
Cincinnati, 1'J 4 7'o
Cleveland l'J (1 till?
Brooklyn !l r, ,f.4:i
Chicago, !! li .111 ill
Boston, '.I il .:,iiii
I'ltishurg. H !l .471
New York 7 H . 1H7
I'hilailelphia ti 7 .411.'
St Louis 4 10 .'.'si;
Louisville .", 1.", :,()
WashiioMon X ,'JiHI
l'rollllNlair IN'Mrll 4 nip
Special to Journal.
Ail iMA, Ca , May U I he Kipott
Flint Raisers made an elilbllsiasllc l
poi I today of the prom ised oiilptil II
li ar of Solllhelll peai 11 oiehalds
POVDER
Absolutely Pur
Dobbin ..
& Ferrall,
U.'l ,t: l'J". FAVFTI KVII.I.K ST
x a a Tucker's
Store.
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M1TTI. I
m noi.l.s a onAl)K
.Siimeroua larieiy of I'attrrns, match.
ing Mali, Chrny an 1 Walnut 01 any
other Wol Finishings or rnrnllure. j
yl' A I.ITY NO I. IHr I'er Yard
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a, '-.
t'KI.IVKHED niEIOHT TAID
TO YOt'R DEIMT.
The Greateat Straw Mailing Bargaina.
T s o irt iliem mall ) o if order. a ooi a.
Dobbin & Ferrall.
pom
TO
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litllj
A-
GROCERIES AND PROVISION,
TO BK Fill Ml IN THE l' ITY.
We buy ',ur gm-ils iliicct from first hands in lare (jnaiitit es
for Cash. We are ihcre'oic til a position to bell you as low s
an)" firm in the cilv.
e o tiara nice our goods to be in i very respect as we n (.
sent thctti mil we i es um t f ,: ! ! ask for a share of lour ntr.,,
We liiiVe !ih).! si, ililes lib, i tile::tv of warehoose r eh
yon .ire welcome to use fue of charge
If V in n eel a l:irr.i ,' C i
to your interest to flee us i f.,.,,
Fespc, t:
McDamci S Qaski
7i roii!l Nlrt-ef, XEW HKItVi;. C
QUALITY
1 l--3Lc Yard.
O. yi:o,37l?:s Go.
INTERESTING ITEMS
MILLINERY and
The position that "Duffy's Store" bears
to the New Berne and nearby trade is, that
it's a store ot general kinds, showing some
thing for everyone, no specialty feature, save
value. When it comes to value, this store is
right to the trout Many economical people
have discovered this.
IIIiK'k llrsvs (IsiimmIs.
I'.Urt S'., ,1 S.'i t',' ill 'a . I ,in-.riie
t hi" no lies ." t , I ". ,n l :n ,1 , s 1 1, ,
C'HS ,rn .
M4 mi h all wool tin wi,!.- y,
4'i im li nil w,,l. hi,,' wall- :t'.e . 'ss
an I rim
Ulsi k I'll' he.",, n 71 7'ij; h ,eb i
offer Is, a fuorilr toi m , male skol C,
in, I rs hi. (mh
Itlark llrot a le Armor, s an, I lu,l,.-s
In patli in U'i.yh vrrv lia'el", me ma
tr ls. 4 i ii. i L. .'lc- $1 OH r ,,
lllnrk NicllliiiiH mul
IIrllllaiitlii"M.
Itrilbantlnes, l Inches a ble, .",0c A 7"i
Killllanlinea, 4i Inches a hie, IKlc
Hlcillan, t" Inches whle. B"ic
HI, llian. 47 inehea wide, ft 1.1.
Sicilian. ,'i7 Inches wide, I Ifi.
Vilorrl llrtiiB) fJriMl.
fllir offrllng of ( nlnriil llreaa C -sN
of all w.kiI or sll wool and silk, st ami
leas than half value, has. as we tr-rc
neeer tven rrjnslled In New Itetne.
4"i ta fM) Inche. wi.le, :rOc
4", lo 4H Indu s wi le, 47r
a:, ; ii
i-'l i i or il - I 'or , ,
y.l b.l
1 i,
Ai. GROCERS,
DRESS GOODS !
m i i,i,ii:itv.
e talk Millinery frequently. We
liiiv, tai'h in Ibis ileiartinenl There
in- iii oi iii her a also It ems. who share
los t.nh wiih lis No M'laxallon nf
airMnli.i .a I. II I cnlislan t . IT' .rt I o (lea
h, in i, i and ta si in our cusUimers, al
ih, ,r lei-.
The laksfii Nnllom.
u,
small
hiifh er. wn. madlnm
,ii si i ,,iila, saaaaoo's
''" 'II" f the
tiaM'a.
It ,,iW'ii -straw Liked le. wih srarf.
X .. .,1 ,,.llar sallle. price 7V
l.nke.i le l .nama bla k hand, 7
Lakishlr. while split braid, double
hrlm whit, and hl- hand. Ha ma hat
ilso In Mark, green and brown, prioa
t a
Child's M. id Straw Flat. bla. browa
sod treen combination This hat, par-
iriilarly adapted m poeailar aearf Irisn
rnlng Hplendld Talua Wo.
Hah IllbtHpta.
Kjist selling Hash Rlbbrma. ftlalda,
Koinan airipew and rkecks. aW black,
a-hite and delicate shades, pttr : .
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