jfe petit Uteklii gottf nal " YOLOMI XII. . NIW BERNE, CRAVEN lulMt. N. i . 1 1 LMi'.. Ji , I --F I K T SECTION. HUUEK v;. """ mmmm iniWAn swuo U OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS ! 'X V s- af 1 0 r . r,, -'3 ft. 1 i, ' Speaker Will ts Eleclifl lu taj liitt. State Library Open Nights, Mor mon Missionaries. Orater For - Memorial Day. Dockery Contests Bellamy's Elec tion. FnsionUts Talk Journal Bureau, t will Iia'eigh, N. C, December 31. The members of the legislature omafcl ednSsd opens at 13 o'clock Wednesday the 4ib. roler On Tuesday night thcrewiUbeacaucun.lt The-death of Mr. Romero, whiou c- of the Democrats to select a speaker, and other officers and clerks for the session. There will scarcely be I lie rush of office seekers, that Docked here at the opening of the last legislature. Hqginnir.g on Monday the State Li brary will be kept opeu until 10 o'clock at nigbt. This should hare been doue nil aloug but so far it has never been done. The Mormom missionaries in this State and there is a goodly number of them, are planning to establish a Mormon Colo ny down at some point on the coast. The eastern part of the btate seems to furnish Inducements, at least in the way of tolerance of strange doctrines and modes of living. Il was in the eastern part of the Stale thnl Hie Lyucliites were allowed to live and flourish two years ao. These Mormon missionaries are finding a uong the poorer class some easy converts. On May 10th, lsy.i ,. , i.a Col. Wharton .1 ;.i-cnu u, . n. will be the oral r. lii moo., i General Kobe a II iimmi. Col. W. F. litn.-ly of Nmv Yoil. Day, form- erly of North ."n oil lias inlio.i.u c.l n resolution in the "Confederate Veteran's Camp of New York", Hint i-. ech. cj in ma'iy hearts throughout the Souili. 'i he resolution condemns the proposal id Senator Duller ol .Norm Carolina to have the Unit.-.i Male pciiMou our Con federate Yetcian.-. Nor do we want me government to inkc ciiuige of our l un fedet me cemeteries. Our feelings are kept uuflcr until the baud that smote us touches that which we hold most sacred of these sad years our living veterans and our I 'cad Heroes. There is a solid walnut desk in the Governor's ollice that was used as a pri vate disk of Governor Vance. This desk which many would prize is now of fered for sale by the Slate Oliver II. Dockery, Sr , lias employed J. C. L. Manic, Kx-Congressmau '1 boa Settle add his son Claude Dockery as con nel in the contest for his seat in Congress, which he will fight for against the elected man John 1). Bellamy of Wilmington. Mr. Dockery has gone to Wilmington to serve notice of contest i n Mr. llellamy. The notice says the elec tion was fraudulently conducted, and in timidation cheated O. II. Dockery, Sr. out of votes. Some of the ftisionisls arc telling a'l they know of their party's management during the last two years. Thi will give the legislature much material for investigating. Anuses ib Wsrltl. Loxdon, Jan. 1. The Spectator epi tomizes the reviews of the passing year, declaring that ' the dominant fact of 1808 has been the rise in the position of the English-speaking people" It des cribes how Europe has been amazed and irritated by the expansion of America, though Europe has not dared to Inter fere. But, the Spectator says, "the Powers are apprehensive that the change may compel a defensive coalition of the mili tary Powers of Eur po. It also quotes one periodical as saying that the waves of European contempt for Great brltaln have bten succeeded by respect, com pelled by the s'iffenlng foreign policy of the Eng llah-wpeeking races." ftBOipswa fcafier ait M4a. Washington, December 80. There is a probability of a serious rupture be tween Admiral Sampson and Oeneral Sbafter growing out of the Santiago campaign. In his report '.be Admiral mildly criticised the army and made some accusations wbicb Oeneral 8hafter lias now flatly denied. The lalter'i state ment is now with the War Department, and after being put through the culling process will be officially forwarded to the Navy Depart neat as an answer to Admiral Sampson's remarks. Makila, December 80. Officers of the Spanish lUamer Uornulu, which has Just arrlvdhere, state that the Insur gents at Hollo are Inclined to surrender that city to the Americans If satisfied an te the form of government which w ill be accorded them. CASTOR I A f OX Iafatt Md CkiMtao, , Tki UcJYoi HariAii:;3E::;.t Boars ,th tUiMtsof V7 Washixgtoh, Dec. 80. Senor Don Mafias Romero, the Mexican ambassador to the United States, died at the embassy here at 4 10 o'clock this morning. On Wednesday but an operation tor appen dicitis waa preformed upon the ambassa dor, and although the operation waa en tirely miccessful, tha resulting shock proved greater than he could bear. Up to 1.90 o'clock this morning, however, it was thoogbt be was in a fair way to re cover, bat at that time a high fever set ia and be sank rapidly until his death. About his bedside were his sister, Mrs Oarcia, and his aunt, tha secretaries and tuer attaches of the embassy, his physi cians and ex-Secretary and Mra. John W. curaed some months ago, waa a great shock to the ambassador, and oa his re turn from Mexico, whither be had taken her remains for interment, his friends remarked that he was greatly broken and showed unmistakable igne of tailing health. While in Mexico at that time i.r. Romero was stricken with fever, and al though he was soon able to return to the United States, he never fuU regained his health. Traiy Will Sto Kail.. Wasuinotox, December SI The an nouncement of Senator Perkins, who is violently opposed to the ratification of the treaty of peace, that be will vote for its ratification, if Instructed by the Cali fornia legislature to do so, is taken by many to mean that the Senator has doubts as to whether he is correctly rep resenting the sentiment of i is State in opposing the treaty, just as many regard Senior Hoar's aiatenieut that he will ic l.ir ratification, if the treaty is iniemtcd by a class that will prevent the I'lnlippines ever becoming a State in the Cui' ii, as au adroit move to get himself back in llneviili the sentiment of his State. The treaty will go to the Senate as soon as Congress reassembles and t hen is nothing in flight to indicate that il will lie amended before being ratified, although it is ceitain that five or six Senator aic preparing to make bitter speeches against the treaty and the u hole policy of expansion. The niotU of the anti-expansionist Senators will vote to ratify the treaty, because tliev regard it as an international matter which should be settled at once, and which has nothing to do with expansion, which they regard ns a domestic mstter to be settled among ourselves. Am lnqnlrrirlrf d. Washington, Dec. 30. Asa result of the controversy between Oeneral Miles and General Eagan concerning the qual ity of the beef supplied the army, and on the written request of General Eagan, the War Department tonight issued a special order for the assembling of a b )rd of officers in Washington on next Tuesday at 10 A. M. to inquire into the general subject of the quality of the beef supplies, and particularly as to the responsibility for the loss of 800,000 pounds of refrigerated beef sent to Porto Rico when the expedition tinder General Miles was there. The 300,000 pounds of beef referred to were shipped from Newport News to Porto Rico about the time that word came from General Miles that be had supplied himself with fresh beef taken on the island. The refrigerated beef made the trip to Porto Rico and back, but by the time it reached Montauk Point it Is understood to have been spoiled, owing to the delay and consequent lack of refrigerating material. These arj dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds and throat troubles loud rapidly to Consumption. A bottle of One Minute Cough Cure used at the right time will preserve life, health and a large amount of. money. Pleasant to take; children like It. F. 8. Duffy. Mra. Sjolkist SleiiUr- San Fbancisco, December 80 The jury in the Botkin case has returned a verdict of murder In the first degree, with penalty fixed at life imprisonment. Mrs. Cordelia Botkin was charged with the murder of Mrs. John P. Dun nlng, of Dover, Det by sending her a box of poisoned candy through the mails. Late this afternoon District At torney lioamer completed his argument, and Judge Carroll Cook read his charge U the jury, after which it retired for deliberation. Panl Perry, of Columbus, Ga,, suffered agony for thirty rears, and then cared his Piles by using De Witt's Wltoh Hesel Salve. It heals Injuries and skin diseases like magic. F. S. Duffy. me TkasHHMSS) B)rwa4 ViCToma, B- C, January 1. The I steamers Victoria and Yamaguchl Marn bate arrived with news frdm the Orient to December 1 Another serious calamity, writes tho Hankow correspondent ot the North China Dally News, has befallen the on f or 'unale city of Hankow. One thous and or more of the Inhabitants have met death by drowlng. - !.- About noon on usoemosr i 0if a ' street of housei extending along the edge Of tha Jm Han suddenly Woxa away tan4 tumbled Into he water on tott of the boats there. Booses tad boats, with It tha people Isf Ibaa, ahspperl (a a Masai. .'-';'; ;' l U,M I, M Urn ULrKr : if LciBlatoni. ! I Makes the food more delicious and wholesome I I WQtsH QWPCW CO , mw rem. J I i i- Hake County Affairs Being Ex amined. Capt. Day to Place Democrats on Guard. Kal elgh Ready For All Visitors. Jouhhal Bureau. j Ralsigu. N. C, January 2. i 1 Wake county commissioners ordered that ei pern make a thorough examina tion of the different county officers, be fore the new officers entered regularly into their work. In the Treasurers' of fice a careless bookkeeper had rut the Treasurer out of $93 in fees, and and the county out of the sum of $l.."ri. Treasurer Knight had place. I this amount in bank, so as ts put il in its proper place as soon as the error was found. He had spoken of il to screial persons, and has given his check for the amount. Superintendent Day, recently appoint ed by Oovernor Russell to succeed Mew borne, took charge of the penitentiary today- He says that all otllces held by Republicans and fusionists will immedi ately be filled by competent Democrats. There is some question as to whether the legislature will endorse any of Uus sell's appointments. It would surely look better should every act of his he tin done, that the legislature has the pow er of looking into. In appointing Deiu ocrats he is only catering to a Democratic legislature. The New Year came in on a bitter cold wave, at the death of the old year a gale was blowing whirling Bleel and snoiv through the air. The thermometer was down to 14 this morning, but the sun is shining brightly. The State during the year issued Building and Loan Association licenses. Six were to foreign Associations and were to domestic, companies. There was a big emancipation parade here today at 12 o'clock. . All the differ ences between the committees were ad justed and harmony reigned. Members of the legislature began coming in today and by tomorrow night there will be almost all of luem here, especially the Democrats, who tomorrow night will elect in caucus all legislative officers. Capt. Day has issued an imperative order that all negro guards over convicts be discharged and white men substituted. Haleigh is ready for the arrival of the legislature They will begin pouring in today and by tomorrow night, the full list of the members of both houses will be talking over matters and comparing notes. There will be ample accommoda tion for all members and visitors and on account of the high grade of the legisla tors, many say the finest lookiug in ol) years, an enjoyable season is looked for and one that will be profitable lo hotel keeper and shop rr.an alike. Governor KuBtell is not conspicuous these days. The mansion looks anything but gay. The curtains are closed down and the absence of lights at night mikes the comment common that "the Govern or sleeps In the cellar." RATIFICATION TREATY. It Is Hsr Am Ettrlr Void Will Br Maa. Washington, January 2 The ex tremely critical condition of affairs in the Philippines will doubtless hasten the ratification of the treatv of peace by the Senate. This government caunot take the steps necessary to bring Agulnaldo and his Ignorant followers to their senses until the treaty has been ratified. The President is using all his influence on Senators to hasten action on the treaty, which will go to the Senate the first thing after the reassembling of Congress. Under ordinary circumstances the committee on Foreigu Relations would keep the treaty two or three weeks before reporting it back lo the Senate, but the President hopes to have It reported back to the Senate inside of two days and to hare it voted upon Inside of two weeks. More than seventy Senators have promised to vote to ratify the treaty, so that il is only a question of getting it to a vote. If the opponents of the treaty will be content to state their objections In short speeches and not do any talking against time, the President's wishes can be met, but the rules of the Senate pro viding for unlimited debate will make II easy for them to delay the treaty, if they are so disposed and are not afraid of arousing public enmity thereby. to runts; a cold in or. bay Take Laxative Bromo. Quinine Tat letr. All druggists refund the money if itfalli to core. 23c. The genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet TBI RalllTi. Yesterday's market qaotaliont furnish ed by W. A. Porterfleld & Co. Commission Brokers. Nltr Tom. December 31 CHICAGO MARKETS. WsUaT Open. High. Low. Close May Tl 73 7I 7I Oonjt Mayw-, m 881 S Mi HAVANA EVACUATED Aliirrieuita lu t nulrtl. Nltrrlwi: Si t nr SlAtk ihf fcvriil. Havana, .Ian. 1. The sovereg't. Cuba passed from Spain to the t'ii!:ri Stales at noon toda , w hen t he 1 -sin-ii 1 -evacuated Havana, The form of the tinusfer vva - in; '. consisting only of an e.vci ci' "t speeches in tbcHMlooi of the pal in-ir, the h.uihug . low n i.: the Spi'i ,i It i and Iho raising in it I -n I "f die I nitr.l Stales tlag on tin- pahtce anil oinn (iiiMic places. Salutes we i e li red f huh tin' lim y guns of the foils and varMii- The raising of the-tm-t :uiil stj ipe was greeted with cheers by people who covered the roofs of the buildings .'ii'".ind the palace and the plan. N" ci "d w as permitted lo gather in tin M reels in the icinity of the palace. At the last stroke ot 1 the hocni of the uun brought nil eves lo the point in the room where hlood the ciipi:un general who was talking with an American oiltcer. The captain-general stepped to to tiie left, taking a poi-ilion diiecilv in front of hi statf. tn tin ru'itt yiooi ('apt. .1. S. Hart, intei prcler to the I niled j Slates inilitiirv conimis-imi. Next to; Cnplain Hart, in the onh-i named, were i ticncral ChalTec, Brooke, I,ud!nw, I, re, : Wade, I!ul lei and ( lou. llehind I ienei al ! (,'hnll'ee was Scnabii .lohn W p.uiiels of ii gin in, who arrived liei c eMt i da . At this ni'inieiu the baud on 1 1 1 plaa was playing the Spanish nation. i! hvmn As the guns of ( nliainis i-'m ti ess ceased lit lug, t he: e w as a In e. it hies the saloon. K cry hod y l.ne American flag was being ral stall' on the li of of the pain. Iluller, son ot ( o-u. i ai II o le the slars .oid siiip"- ueu on all t he ol l:.-r olli. j;-,l I.. pfoise in thai the :'d on I he bv lniol' , and I hat oiuir up ihlil-. s in Havana. After a brief silence the band pla.a began tu play " The Star Sp Banner,"' w hen the euns of tin- th forls bcran l- mm mil t th n salute of t w cut y one eji ns. The weather w as hot, the -un le al intervals through the litit i The Anierieaii -old.f-s, who M..n:,l ' l vl 1 II Li i nnls lor.-ed to stand in t lie sun. !.ui pressiyc. Invi I- Itlotn 111 I lie rillltlli!t . Mami.i, January I. Kiots in I hp provinces ai e liecomi io; s(. i ions and aic increasing. .Malcontents have already entere I seven towns, killing or takinir pn-oiicrs the loyal native aut liorities. The town of raniipie has hen attack ed and taken by 7H malconlcnts, who disai'med Agninahlo's troops It is said that the dissatislied I'ilipinoa now number 8,0(10 and are increasing. The cans'' of the riots is t he ant i pat by of the Indians to the half rmti", w ho till all appointments. The working classes cnnipmin that they have paid more taxes in six mouths to Agninahlo's government than in foity years to Ihe Spanish government. They fear they will be made slsres by the half castes. NOTICE ! The .Uniloitnl Itmib l Nth Hoik . . . lire, illr lOllt, lss. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of this bank for the election of its Direclois, and the transaction of such other business as may come before them will beheld at their Hanking House on 2nd Tuesday, being the lilth day of Jan uary 1X!!. The polls will be open at I- m to le closed al 1 pm. ( ' II. lioiir.UTs, ( a-hier. On n lairur Senle. "I have beard none u i. romantln stories about your sir cess. said the young woman as she looked out of the corners of her eyes and adjusted her month so as to make dimples. "Yes?" responded Senator Sorghum with a complacent smile "It has been inliui il' l to inn that you have Hindu liioin v out of politics lint, of cours:', one doesn't have to be lieve nvervlliing one hear-." "Well, these silver pn pie did so bad ly when they tried to n-.ike politics out of money I dunlin's a man would bu to blame for turning the experiment the other way around. " "And then another person told inn that yon got your very l ist start in life as n cnibstniiH fakir. " "That's libelous " "I thought so. ' ' "Absolutely false first start was this The way 1 got my I had a farm left ino, which vnn't pond for anything else, so i got it surveyed and had maps printed and opened up an olllco mid sold the whole thing off in lots. I'm not a mnn of small enterprise- When I start out to do anything, I do It with u will As soon as I inado up my mind to fnkn I faked a whole town. 1 wouldn't Ktnp with a curbstone. " Washington Star an s-ii eVUsUinUii COUCH SYRUP Will oure Toruilitis and Bronchitis. A sppelflo for Incipient consumption, Dsies small. Prise M cts, at druggists, awwaSK 10) tintFUL GRETK PARENTS. it.., , rr I ,rl ,1 I .. Il , m 1 Jn.l iif 1. n l V r. i " " . : 1 1 1 ' : r -. cite ((nil the ( . -e l v d 1 ll Ills t''l ur.ltive v, urs j . - -1 .it triiiniiiK' ni'-i' eiTe-ric Th 1 lail ie'N ! rude 1, , - j.. than th.i ii ! in, id. i ' t . I p n. e- 1 1 j : (.11- pllVM' niiir.il i oi! i as ft i. ! iii-i-ii- ii' " i ahd h I tie iiii'.-l i iint ui iH I ' Ills g'tl'-ral edll. Il 1 1 S I I 1 1 skillful .lint ' ' 'lit 111 II . I il -i I liet ;i ,11. prodlli'eil ;t .. I Ii i l y Mini l.ir eli I f 111 i y i ' tin' t 'tinsii iii faih. r - ,rv fer tus dauk'hti r... i!. generally an ' Id nun e led the hny ti .sclio. il ain! em .titer ll closed, call it d A P"d (Misted .-I .1.11. cl for the hi.( ks I 1.. I mil l.ir the little .nv.v kept the older ones from lighting and tailing into bail company and bad a general oversight i f their conduct and itrcet form He was by no means a i" -lioolniaster or even a private tutor, not even being allowed to enter the school room. 1 Mtentimes ignorant ill lint ex treine, tie was cbis(!n simply because nf his loyalty to the family and .some tunes, 1 lei.i. beiai.M' ho was until fur any other oceupai ion. Though the butt of the hoys' ridn nhi as well as that of ibecniiiir poetsand low wits of the day, I ' he did an inc.ih n table si r ice in prevent jul; vicious coiiipaiiioiisiiips and keeping pure the llllllds of tllo.-e llltlllsted to his charge. 'I !" child was never sent oil' to hoard in .-ciiool. hut liovn attended Hie day m-Iiiii I ; town lib. pi iMiil.d. lieside... that sentiment that en I . u-1 v guarded the bo 's p'li 1 1 v w itii a pedadoL-ue troin his sixth to Ins siNteintti vear could Lrook no nit' riiiis-iou of p. i--oiial over sight. Kilue.ilnii i;is es"ii 1 1 i ! I v pit vute, lb ite bavin, .'uor.il .. i;ig of ,1 Vi.'m!.:-.-. : jui . - 1 1 r ; ion slin nd lint the ptnles e teacher, l'dptl v i FAKtl "FENCCS. 'i rli i, ili.-n ts "W .irt.c.l In It:. VH d il It lint SO a a : i i ry ol her 1 i , v. a - a 'b nee. ' or ,'i ... r l.i :!'. ' cii-tniu i t ii. ' v, '. e g. 1 1 1 ng good i: i u w In to. !, si In sitnt all' and whl-p.-red . ' :. 1 1 . -ui'e i I a saie. iiuiii'- 'lino -' in Haxler an .- . lot lung, shoes and lp but Millie lit t l;e sti'l'CS e! go. .I-. ll-l. nil I 1 ll one of t h('Se d e i ! I I : i 1 1 over ill t ll" T"t(e. I 1 ll.'l'f .il " llo s ! ret I now, I . i..il- nr. s i i J i -!nl pn lend t "Wh.ti a . si' VI - b;- ....fc ship ..in' I. i -n t ni.i'it' ;i p.-nhase, the .sale-man t. ils hull that lie has a litllu 'fern . ' down st ins an, I urges upon him the necessity of k. eping il iim t on ac count nf the police. I if course tlie cuh tomor won 't say a word. So down stairH they gi i to the a I h god ' fence. ' which gen erally jiioves to tie a big trunk packed with goods. " While showing the contents of the trunk tbo salesman keeps up a running yarn about the famous ciiimnals who brought the goods to the .-lor.-. "I' inally, aft. r showing u lot i f stuff of the same ip.tality and pattern the customer iclused t" i iiv up .stairs, the salesman gets bun to ti v on something, and as ijiiality, woi i,nian-hip and per fect fil always go with f. n. e' goods, there is a sale made. 'I bis fake 'fence' answers sale pin po-os a- well as the gHiiuiiie. " c. in lud' d t lie puller in, "and there is no ri-1; sit t :;--! toil.' New Y'ork Sun nitl Ho... I7o2. At ll this evening Captain N orris coming onboard this shi p ; the flagship), my Lord Hamilton, Captain Ley, Cap tain Wishart and Captain Trevor were standing on li e .unrti r deck, and as Captain Ix'nrris came up lair. I Hamilton asked him if hn bad taken any more winti or brandy. Tho other answered no, upon which 'upturn Trevor usked the price of his claret, whether lie might have any at 4 Ii a hogshead. Noriis said be would have ti h. or salt water, and then Captain Is'V said ho would rather the. pii.cs were ashore than be would give li li. the hogshead; upon which Captain Nnrris said he waa u rascal that w i.-hed his prizes ashore. Tho otlii r repli. il he was a rascal, if he called li 1 1 ii so, and then Captain Norrii Htriu k Captain L y and threw him over tho gun. which Mr. Hopson bearing, as he ami I were in niv cabin, ran out and upon iniui'. v found he(Norris) had hurt Captain la y, and by the admiral's directions unit red li i m to be confiued, upon which lap!. mi N'orris drew his sword and ofTi n d to stab Captain Ley, hut Admiral lb psoir.-liolding his band, ordered him lo bedisaimed and con fined In Mr. Kayney'H cabin. "Jour nal of Sir John itooko. " .1 tirrvk l-rnlnt. Diam indi, a native of I'ylaros, oua of the (iieck islands, is a remarkable cal culator. After a nieie glance at a black board on which io groups of hgurcs are written he i ;ln repeat (hem in any order mi. I deal w ith them by any ni Ithmeticul jiroeess. It is said that he never makes an error in calculations in vol ving bil lions, and hn can extract siuaro or cube roots with inv relnus rapidity and ac curacy. An eminent (.ernian siwialist ilecluiisl th other day that all tbem really reckoner were idiots. Tim is not the case with Ihaniandi, who writes poetry und uovi Is in the intervals nf liusiucss and shows conKiderable lutel lectnal rapacity. I'Imi eat Main. H. Ulrtch will close oat bis entire stock of Furniture, Pictures Ac., at cost for lbs next 10 days. 81 Middle street. We desire to say that we have laid iti for the FALL AND W1NTKK TRAPF. ot e f the Largest ami Best Assorted Stocks of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO BE FOUND IN KW HKKNK, Ami we respectfully ask for a larger Share of jour patronage. We buy in large quantities from first hands and pay no middle men's profit p and are therefore prepare. to sell you as low as any hup. We have just completed a lot of nice STAHLKS ami a large shed to shelter to it "vehi'He, FI.'KK. When you come to the city before buying your Groceries. Ifespectfullv, McDanicl S Gackil 71 Broad Street, NEW BERWE, N. C. onon; 9 o o e THnfiF u 9 oo o When this store offers a line of high grade garments, Beifeld Coats, this season's work, at about 50c on the dol lar; the matter is at least worth inves tigating. These fashionable garments are in tans, blues and blacks, with a lair range ol sizes. j 1 i Thev came to us - - i that we are selling them at about hall a their value and still have a small mar O gin of profit. a O The loss, we presume, must be on 5 the maker, itsnot our loss. 3 H. B. DUFFY. ODOD Bears Wanted. Tlie State Museum wants two large Bears the larger the better In good order for stuffing, prepared as follows: As soon as possible after killing remove ' all entrails and rub plenty of salt on in side of body and put a lot In the mouth. ! Fill up tha body with hay, straw, shucks or any other material that is quite dry and ship at once by express, charges collect, to THE 8TATB MUSEUM, KALEKiH, N. C. We want nothing under 200 flu weight. Will pay ten cents per lb, gross weight, for two Bears of over two hundred pounds each that r ach here In good condition. Money sent immediately on receipt of animal. II II. DRIMLEY, Curator. State Museum. Any Lady or man, who will take orders for our Leg horn Hen Food in their vicinity, CAN GET A GOLD WATCH, FREE Our food increases yield ol eggs, and keeps fowl in good health. We are snaking liberal offers to agents in order to get mere Kopt to using our food. On receipt ol 50c. we will send, postpaid, a regular St.00 site box, with which yon can begin to take erdert at one. Puaphta, with smn htlottMUo stoat haas, ssM m yesipi 4 mU iSlrmsS. win is sstilssi Ala 111 Umro4Ca.(T i.C)Btai,1fcn which you are welcome to use Don't Fail to examine our Stock ll) GROCERS, aoaof. 15t2ScSditii o in such a'wav that 13 O O o D o a o a o O DODO The Practical FOR- Christmas Gifts. We are showing a 8tock of Turk ish, East Indian and Moorish Drap eries and Embroide'les. All adapted for Furnishing Cosey Corners, Dens and Smoking Rooms. Also Tabls Covers, Mantel Draper ie, Piano and Table Scarfs. Ac. Our exhibit is so worthy that me suggest a trip to Raleigh to see II. Dobbin & Ferrall, ' AT- TUCKER'S STORE, 128 ft m Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, If. C. Russell House. While In Boaufort to tart aa4 atop at tha Rasell Etonae. .rtrat-Clasa Board. 1 home for traraHnc paopto. Flshlof and knatlai taexMllad, Tanaa IJU day w M.00 pwwaak. , '. '.: ";.; ' --. ttnsBLt. Jff,:; : .7J" V', !' . ' ,t ' . r. I (' i , ".'..'.' I-i ' '. ':'. v y 1 , ivV- - ' .- . V ...