-ever :v: . rr .I it." iJ it 1!M k n -V oi.umi mi. lilWWlWlTf. I. . TUMOIT. AfKII. 4, 181)9 - flUSf SKCTI08. V1 lUtflti 1. III All I 11 IlLhl I UuIJmLiII Uteral Uir For Shootfii TO ; : Fowl la Dare Cennf j. Street Iwerovr meat Bead Fleclloa. New Oyster BuilU'IirjIiii aad VUgtala. Seathaprt a Cany Site Far rUUlm t Fraai .'' w' ." Raima n, April 3 Tbert t quite a lot of talk regarding Ihe matter of b reap- poitfiawBt of H. 6. Ewert e? Judg. f the Western N. O.) Federal turtUiia medlatety before iue aIJouiuro,i LegUia1turonaf tf9nmui$-. hail V lelegrsnWfsarius; there was no doubt that wartiouM be reappointed. Nor bai tbere bcnr the, teaalienabn H6 doubt it, despite' some posve States ments to tbe ooulrary ny sundry news5 papers. Tbe act of tbe last Legislature rejard log aborting of wild fowl in Dare coun ty la very liberal and opens tbal vastH area of water and ah ore lo aportimen of other Stale. All Ibat region It a para dise for the aportaman. There Is no doubt tbat the people here, by au ovetwheltgtag yftle will next mouth favor the Issue off )M,000 street Improvement bonds. ' In the past two weeks tifiy-ulne men have been enlisted hero for lite regular army. Tht assertion U made by opponents of the new oyster law that It will enable the Maryland and Virginia men who own and operate the canneries in till Hlalo to brin llirir UnU hero toopeiatti and lima largely lake the luinei.t out of the lunula of I lie- nnlivt'3. Frank Mr.Neil.iifVVilmingl.iii, Uawuru in by Associate Jusli"! Waller I'lmk as chairman of I bo railway omimiian, to fcucceed James VV. V ilsmi, ulne leini expired. .Samuel I,. Itoirn-, i.mrihi-i member A tbe eoiuiuiasimi, uia nworli lu early last month. Those aie bnlli t.. bo members of the corporation comiiiU alon, provided ilie. rtupii run Court de cides that ll'o railway coiumiaaion ran bo alKillsli.il while I). II. Abboll, one of it members, has au unuipired term. Ab boll li a ret'iiblic&n, and the legislative in..o-c was to oust liim and put in K J. Iteddinglield. Hut on l be Tub iuatant Iteddinfleld will In; sword (n as oue of tbe. coinmlasioiiris of corporations and then Abbott will bring sull to test the (iieslion whether I bo office can be taken from him Quite soon there are to be laaured $ t H'.'fc 0 of penitentiary bands for pay ment of i cbls and 1R,000 for purchase of farms. Those will be 4 per cents., lo run len yean. Tbere are already many bids for thf m, though as yet bids have not been Invited,. Bitl-i are now 18, but Trea urer Worth says be eipecla- to get 100. . A dispatch from Southport says: Gov . eminent olltclals are making juiulry here for a site for a camp for returning sot dlcra from Cuba while Ibclr baggage Is undergoing fumigation by quaiaiitlue authorities. Grounds near old Foil Fisher have been decided upon as most suitable for ibis purpose. to TIKK .a . i is : VAT Take 1 axatlve Uroino Quinine Tai.lel AU druggists refund the money If II fall to cure. 25c. The genuine bas U It. Q on -each tablet CHICAOO'S MDIt'irAI. KLKCTION Carter 11. Ilarrln' Klactlan Yor Hajrar Gene rail Conceded. Caicaoo, Aprils. Tbo muulclpalcsm paign here practically closed last night. . with large muctlngs lu all pans of (he clly. ' Both the democrats and repubjirant say . tbey are conQdekt of ibe outcoiner; but the pr otical men In both parties ailmlt that It Is exceedingly dIUleult foreossl corroctly iba result of lb,e vote pa fnea- .dTy. The unknown qnantity Isibf vote to be polled by the independent demo cratlc candidate, ei-Uov. John I. Alt geld The republicans admit that a heavy Vote for Allgcld Is their , mala chance for election by apllutDg the democrstln vote. v The democrats say that afayor Carter II. Ilarrlson la certain uf re-elecllon,and tbat hu will receive 170,00 1 volets thai . Zlna It. Carter, the republican andldale will get IW.O-'.and Altgeld bat SO, Tbe republican managers claim, for , Carter 1 H to as, give Hartlsoa 110, 000 and Altgeld a total of 7.1,000. The , election commissioner estimate k total of 75,000, The election commissioners animate a total volV't 811'.' "JO. "Tbe republican aa , thatL;f , will gala enough volet fromntrOwn tto ' give Carter a clear plurality. j ' In the opinion of mo it men a it di rectly InUrested In lb actual work of .the campaign Uairlaon will be elected, although tbe size of Ibe Altgeld vote la admitted a cenqn.lr jm. Bet are freely offered at odd of 9 to I tbst Uanlson will be re elected, and even money U offered tbat he will Lave a majority over both his tompeiltors. The next city .. council, It Is said, will almost undoubt edly be democrat)!) ' : Before tbe ducovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers Were greatly it!s tnrbed iy nujiilng cm grtrallobi ' No 'AaaaMaaas TmOt y IW,fcH Waaaraorux, lisreb 3t,fTba rapidly wUh wbtb every draulag kaabaef . followed up tbe Aluerkan forces : op erailay near slaaila and jjtaehjeva mtniivf O i.eral Mac Arlhar'a troops la onpturlng the FlUplao eapttal wUh conw iu'liilry authorities bare a a atwkn.-of, jar rescuing imponaaoa ana , a oecttje blow at tbe Filipino causa. r 1 ha wonderful progrosa made, con sidering the abstractions fa Uie 'iralDf tbe forces aoil'lbadranos laifta'faoaof nneipected sleadineaa of purpoaw m the part bf tbe eatlvet toetben-wkrv the terrible cllftatic dffBcnltlea enooualered, are declared by ojuewso, tbarpry j be nnsnrpasseA in, Iba annals,- of tropical csssuanC Oaa or the mala aaae wMtE tbe'stritagili ,6tiMMr1reo.s been due f'lh Ti ImproVeiMnt ! fba cootmbwary and 4usrtermsatr,s depart nMntsytbiiattgh bictr aaapla fodsjtjp plles bave st all tlsae beau kept tight along with tbe arwy Jo delay ia heen caused, la forwarding anifnunlllori.amp supplies lad foil nedicat cliesu;: I ' CoKpared to- the udserabb)' anaa 0 nianw made by lliese deparluuinU for tbe Hantiago fight and tbe woeful lack of transportation facilities, by which It was Impracticable to send forward . beary use illlery" with 5 rapidity thttaiBpalga against the Filipinos Is regarded as a decided triumph not only for lbe( troops, but lor every supply department or tbe army.-p t v f, . j'xti Cableg. am t recoived f roai General Otis tbls week havo made frenoenl nsen tIo of tha, salUfa'-tfon eijiraaaed jby dlvlslan and brigade com niande'n -over the assist anco rcudoml by every stair dt-parlnicnl, and po.4t.ildy n.t army, It Is said, t er lirtjgl.l under fliflru toying ni- liibtux !-o Ur- were. .beitev imp-: plitnl willi every arllclo necessury lo iHHufoil mi l lieuhb. Iiu liiiimplH of the troops bavit put au liiiinl:iiil I'li.i. o mi tin: rilualloit and ire:itlv i.:lit:tfe.l toosM.u of fetl.nit 1ft oiii) in. Irs, whirli early in the week sli.fe.libioiiddlsM p iiilmooi all lie sta htlily displayei) by I lie Filipinos. H was lint iH'ili've.1 by Ueiierul t'orbiu and other olllecis, w ho wuu li eliiaety ivory movement of the advance, tUat it was practicable 10 cap) are llajoloa without loaa of considerable numbers, for il was assumed that Aguinaldo bad gathered tbe pick of bis anny and would make a decisive and determined aland before flually evacualliiu' and leaving i tbo waV clear toilie-dtycaptlirS.t ' - ' While alalolos is a city" M not mueb importance, tbe fact that it was the seat of ibe Filipino government wt!'have a moral influence on tho natives now that that it has fallen Into the possession of to American troops. : . ' i , . ;J . Upon the report General Otls.w(tl make will depend wbelher Ibe campaign is to be actively continued or flying squadrons formed lo pursue Aguinaldo, until be aurreuders or ts forced into tbe lea. Ofllvlals of the government are In cllned to believe that Aguinaldo bas now roue off with the purpose of irylnirto incite some rnihaslasw and life lit:: his defeated follower;' but tbere is little x- pectallon tbat another decided sutnd fill be made by blin against a largo force of Ibe American troops. -tf t6. s i UuHoekalaea'ut. S g -i 8ouT8AMrroN7ffarob 31 Tbe pas senger steamer Stella, plying between this port and tbe Channel Islands crash ed upon tbe dreaded Casquet Rocks, near the Island of Aldorney yesterday evening In a dense fog and foundered In ten minutes, her lolUsts exploding as she went down' Reports as to tbo number lost are conflicting, but tbe official of the London and Southwestern Railway Company, which company , owns the boat, said that the drowned would, ..not exceed seventy. Other rrMna make tbe loss much higher. Three boats includ ing g.enarfflM.MtlMeMnf2.)f ano oieua Qwtiuujpivii nof yesterday convey ing the first daylight e cnraloa of the seaaoni 16 tb; Cliannol Islands. (Tbere were abou one hundred and eighty five pssir oa tioard and Ihecrewnniubeirad thirty ,T?Sns'Sl Today' qnotatlons furnUhed by Wi It. Galbralth, ew Tort", Representee by A;o. Kewber a WKIawVnfad Ft All ft, Orxn -tltrfbrlwsouih Atlanib alatkm, In the Mediter- IWi, not:;7 s Tobacco i. J. 28i..:s I rurmt. aWW m - m . on Reading H-HW d Tobacco '4V; Ml-,;,: 631 f 81.: Mannaitsa HWi llri-i Wi'llW t 130 w ;r.j sarifiia A A i.iiaatbi - -.- Op'w, lllrbi Low. Olna ...r4 00 6.01 ' Mil 8M Angnst. Wbbat : ; bin, UIkK tow. ,Oii May Chicago Board closes A pill llh election day.;,,, '-.'l ''my.!-!' I. v- '1 - . Xt ACTAD I A i V t W I V III ii :. For lafanti n4 Cltlldrcn. V"t I'M Yf1 Na ll'i'ive P-! ' .1 ' , ' E'nuture of U-.V4 uU,. flsnaaaV jageaai' Ohi i ill! -aw w-- I tae wwiwni aami sirttaHi ' jlwisafaorelC.'Aprll -Tkeaecaarki ' ej aatrathrnbMa alleged to have wee ' mad by the Geraua eoeaul-gaesral at' Apia against Adnrfral teats will not he attowed to pas aaaotlead, and tha Oar- ' man forelg office-trill, throngh Awbaa--sador White, be asked to aaake an ax'f pbxnatlon. Tho4 charge I a very aerioae ete, aoeordlng t dlpieasata, and tha fact tUat Admiral Kauli's dispatch was at oice sent torbeGarssae; embaasy here aaterflsy is believed to ladleate a par-1 peas lb call 6a Gerfcaay to expiate the kaeanlnf of iholJninrenerar conduct. I jjGermanyaeetn to have brought aboot the trouble t Samoa ihrsnghtbeiefasal of baeoasul general 16 o-peVate with tfe Aaaerlcaa Wad! British ioverasneat la "admlnliMnrtte-jralriotkUb The belief e "W entertained for isionlha tbat Germauy vu decidedly hostile to fonflgn fat reels te Baaloa,and H time would" commit some ant that vfould call fof concurrent actlba by the othef parties to the' Berlin agreement German consula at, Apis, from the time an agreement was reached by tbe signa tory powers, have ahowa a disposition 10 Ignore the the agreement " ' v- - I Marked nnfriendllaess has been fre quently displayed toward Great Britain and the United-Stales by German agents In tha Inlands, and so often have oovert acts beeu eomaaitled that It is believed tbey could not have occurred so fre quently wlthont the c wairanoe of ibe bnpei tal government It baa not been the consul general' acts-of indiscretion and reckless disregard of treaty clause, however, that havo upset the status qno so much as the'enoouragement and con ceit given to such conduct by tbe Ger man government. ' rnai tne eonauci oi tbe Oerman consul must have bad the sanction and approval of the German government Is Inferred by the failure to repudiate his acts. Tbe opinion is expressed in official circle here that the outlook for a satis factory and peaceful final adjustment of Samoan affairs is decidedly hopeful. The statement Was mails-today, in a well-to formed qOarler, that it Is altogetber like ly Ibat the joint high oammlaaion, by virtue of the plenary powers vested la it Individual members, will be abba to conclude a settlement of the Bemoan question satisfactory to all the powers concerned, and tbat 'there is sncb .an understanding between tbe three powers ta almost certainly wIU prevent any dta agreement sncb aa woau make It nec essary to ask King Oscar of Sweden and Norway to set a empire. WILLBKOT AWHILE. Utis to Walt and See If Aguinaldo Uu Any Fight Left la aim. Washington, March 81. Tbe follow Ins diapatch was received at the War Dcpurtment this morning: ' Manila, March 81. Adjutant General, Washington: . Troops resting at Maloloa Consider able portion of the city destroyed by fire Our casualties one killed, fifteen wound ed.. Hall has returned with bis troops to farmer position, north of Manila il is "said it the War Department that General Otis will not make a campaign during tbe rainy season nor Is it believed that he will at present chase tbe Filipino Into tbe mountain fastness of Luzon The offlclais consider It evident tbat tbe fight that wa In' Aguinaldo hss ' been Whipped out of him sod tt Is believed he cannot hold tbe Filipino army together Diuvu longer. If General Otis advises, the War De partment win ' approve a cessation of active hostllilles orTurlher forward move ment, when little cat he accomplished, save chasing th Filipinos without dell olte results. A hiSrt rest will determine Whether the Filipinos Intend to keep op a guerilla warfare and If so a plan Is al ready maturing to meetoiny such condl tba. Katlye will be employed to fight loo guerillas, and as'the government can give them better pay and afford them greater pretectlba than Aguinaldo, there a no doubt about the ability to employ aallaeeiatbl wayu tbarf mast ,b gnerUla OghtlDgdnrieg the relay aeason which will aooa be upon the Pblllppiues the Ualt 8uta will not aacilflca lu iroopsta saoh warfare U nail vea can be obtalaed,iJv.j j ;. . ' J i 1 I'iiil maaaieii i j. CaUw;Caiie"a fcaas; Tograe. A WAsnrNeToK, Aptll--lt has been d; efdod that Hear Admiral rjowlson's flsg- sblpj'the Chicago will proceed to the raaean and Red seas, had theaoe aroand tbe Cape of Good Hopertooching at aH the principal porta oa the West Afrteaa robast'' .i"' ..V"l"''4i'fM The department thinks It Is good policy to sand n American watpocoasloaal 1 ! to the unfrequented port of tbe world, and VbocruUer Chicago I expact ed. Id make a deep Impression oa the west coast of Africa. ' Tbe eralse of lb Chicago will require aboat four aoatha . Tha gnnboat Wilmington, which : is making aaoleailfla, -axploratlaa of the Amacoa for the pnrpos of obtalnlag ahcarate chart and examining the flora went tha bait that la ased In chum Sod fanner arrived at. Manao oa March ) mlna. bat when school of menhaden til. - The Wilmington will b attached to Admiral Howlaon'. souadroa. K . - h. n.ini,rh aitu.1 rmm fTnriA. luiiM 'for I' tiuJ i y -Hlifny, and ts due to er rlvi tUen n r a r r-isy. After eeversi days'apontlncoaliog.theUakljjh i '(' fu Lem Vork... .ai-iVv, : -,'! - All kiudaof in.r.us.mada freah dally I ' ' I , ISdbM tfe Iptkf inore delkjous wholesome SHAIX POX MTATION. late lasaa-tnr Lwrng Sairs C llu Are CewddwaMy ImsMnred. lUtaioB, N. C, April Mr. Riohard H. LewhX secretary of the Bute board of health, had a visit front f)r.-IL F. Long, 8 tale Inspector of maHiiox, who made rapoH eitooa-,te WslaTBi Motte. CaroHaa, Dr. Lor aay. Iba smallpox i... i -..r ... in !.. . " . county, and thai there is now none In Wilmiagton and llenu; tbat tt Rocky Mount there were three cases snd three 1 Of varioloid, all now ready lobe dls- j charged. He commends the authorities of Rocky Mount, especially its mayor, i for admiral snanairament and zeal, and for thorongbness of, compulsory vacctna .i f.i . . . . lion, i wo oseu lucre niuseu ciliated aad were Immediately pul in tbe chain. gang. One gave up yesterday and was vaccinated, but Ibe other holds oirt. Good accounts eome from Halifax and Northampton counties; In fact, Ihe situa tion in tbe east is generally considerably better. Reports from Wayne county are not so satis factory. There are some scat, lered cases there. No report from Wke, but there are no cases outside of Raleigh. An unofficial letter from Ureenaboro speaks of eases therr. Crirt.lll Mureh. Wasrinuton, April 3 The weather bureau's crop report for March say.-: Upon the whole the season is liackw-ird, March having been unruvoisble for farming operations. In the Dakoias, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa and Wiscon sin tbe ground is frozen to an unusual depth, the frost eiteuding to a depth of from five lo len feet in North Dakota and Minnesota. While the average tem perature of March was somewhat above Ibe normal In the Soul hern Slates, the setson In thai aeclion is reported from two to three weeks late, except in Texas where It is more nearly normal. Tbe general condition of wheat Is leas favorable than at the close of February and. aa at tbe clostf ef thai month; the llale sown la less promising than thai seeded early. On the Pacific coast the outlook is most promising. Preparations for cotton planting in Texas are well advanced and some has been planted in tbe southern part of the Stale; eome baa also been planted In por lions of Georgia and South Carolina. Some corn has been planted as far north as Tennessee and Oklahoma, and farther south a large part of the crop has been planted. AMONG THE CANNIBAL8. A Travaler'a Bxswrtoaea With h Sfaa Bateva of West-Afrlea. Mr. P. A McCann has had 19 years actual residence in west Africa. Mr. McCann's seven years' trading and resi dence with the cannibal tribes of tbe French Oabooh probably form the moat exciting part of his experiences. He got friendly with them and thoroughly studied their habits and customs. They quite believed that the whltei men ate White man aa they themselves eat their follow black. A big chief offered Mr. McCann the smoked thigh of a native. Tbia waa considered a gracious act To tefnee It would be nuMendly. Mr. Mc Cann was in a dilemma Bat he feigned illness, said he waa not eating Just then, Tha chief eventu ally pat the matter off good natnredly by saying he supposed the white man preferred white man to eat Instead of black man. "Tbe Mpoiigwea,' said Mk McGun, "arc In ferocious and pugna cious qualities second to no other tribe U Africa. Their vlllagee mostly consist of a (ingle street from 660 to 1.800 yartWfcnjg.'on each side of which are the boose. In these houses they cook, eat and sleep and keep theUPstor of provisions, the Chief of which & smoked game and smoked human' flesh, hung op to tbe rafters, : . Although ferocious and quanalsorae to a degree, they are very lndustriooa. Tbey mhow conddearabl skill in the manufsctureof pottery, and the designs Lot , their cooking pota. water Jars, to bacco pipes and palm win bottles ore extremely artistic. In Ironwork tbey re also skillful worken. Although they kill game for food, they much prefer human meat to any other. "-London Olobe,; :'i:. :. V.iu- Wawo ta Ova ha Oeas .. .When a school of menhaden- make their way Into a bay, tbey may stay for data swimmlnsrnround .la one rw gioa. Larger fishes, including pea-haps sonta Sharks, feefl apon tbem-there. front Booh feeding there are more or lea frainnenta that sink down through ine waier, ami tue Tanuua enw ami . . i . other crnetaceans com scuttling from all ports of the bay to get tbem, It may be that the tide carries some of the Utter aboot, or perhaps the crabs aad other creatures small il aa bluefish .ore preyed upon at the surface all the I craba la the bay congregate oa the mud below to catch the crombs that fall .MIR iwiim . . ..Z1. .,''f'.;i, -1 aU astien..;;Vi 'Is yoar prise fighter qnlckr, "Quick r echoed Ihe manager. "Well, sieno- I gueaa. He can tire culture .-' T " '. : v- ! Muhfer fooffcsu.' -A footluiH ewtobrw a vast amowat of work before it U read; for kicking ovwt Iba gridiron. - - Tbe balls ere covered wath cowaAaa which must have remained teethe Jan pita a year or mora. The hide arc boa 1 to 8 foot long. to 1 let wide aa4 yKif. WW "trom bo; TO J100- T1 i"B pU t ayea tne pan o oe osea m soaked for a few days in a cleexunag raeiMr.tion. i. u ...ii"- mako jt Crnt It ,g a and mt gbape. Tbe stripe are stitched, always by hand. The bladder Is or should be df tbe finest Para robber, and andessjoes perhaps more processot than tbe eow- lao- s as necessary to wa sooinaaa pneumatic tires are to tbe cycle; in foot. even mere so. since no effective eabsti trjta for un air bladder has vo.t tea rlU- eovered. The bladder is of Immense strength, and is fitted with a noexle through which the air Is injected. These bladders are an expensive Item nud represent a considerable jportioa of tbe cost or manufacture. Tbe biadde is inserted through the unlaced slit, and the next process is to blow it up. Tbe rubier nozzle fits over a metal tube on the machine. A few tarns oi tbo hand wheel and tbe ball is inflated. It is now laced up and handed over to tbo shaper. who pats down any un svenneas in the scums. Bow Plsra Are Fed. Old Farmer That's a fine lot of pigs over there What do you feed them f Amateur Why. corn, of course. Old Farmer In the earl Amntenr Certainly not; in the month Chicago Newa Ois Penance. Father O'Flynn And now, Pat Mur phy, in this season of Lent, what Is It yo'll do by way of penance? Pat Murphy Sbure, then, I'll I'll c. me an hear your rlveranche prayche. la Doubt. Patrice 1 hope you are not marrying him solely fur his money..-. " ' Clemence I hope not but that's the only thing I'm sure of. COUCH SYRUP Cures Hoarser.ew and Sore Tliroal. It is Hie Ivi rvnul) f.r ;-tull-.rn cuidi Small dosei. I'lUa: 25 Kt ill ;i!;i',int- 1TOTICE ! Time of Holding TO JUSTICES OK THE PKACB Tlie Igisla1 lire of North Carolina Lav ing chunged the time for holding the Fall Term of (be Circuit Criminal Court, for C rax in bounty, notice is hereby giv sn (bat the next U rm uf said court wd be held on Ibe sreond Monday before the first Monday in September, It being the third Monday of Aujusl 1809. Ton are also n -lified that tbe String tern of tbe Siperh-r (Joint hts been ch in, el to fie i wel.'lb onday after the rlrat Mi n lay in Ma.o'.i, it In.i g the fifth Monday of May, 1809. All appaala from your te irls muat be sent to thai trr n of tbe Superior Court. W. M. WA1SON, Clerk. nonsiiiiGii . laying aside all iiM.atlib''lbes ra main as the n-uulsilea uf a perfect fence. Our Duplex Automatic Macblue make lust am h a fence in 100 at vie al the rate of sixty roils petdsy, at a cost for wire IllJJalatTIiONG of Only 18c for a rood farm fenoaj lie fo poultry frnorl lac for rabbit-proof fence and 13c for a hoc fenoe. We will sell yon plain, colled i-pring or barb wire direct at wholesale pi ices, uei our cat atogu before buying. . Kitse niafl 9me , Box , Rldgtville, lad 1 W. F. Foy, Local Agent, ' t " I i-. - vNew BerM.H. a i iio-Tionx 'j t WANTED ! . " To onnlraci with a responsible patty having a good taw mill with capacity M lOor II th'iuaanrl feci fwv 4 ay to cut 8 or 4 million leti uf ear a'anOinn uasorr. . ! 'GOLIW0OR0 LUMBKR CO.. Dover K.'C,' ( SEED RICE ! pholc Seed liloe Fur Sale at CHA". D. HILL'S. Cast Side Market Dock. New Boroe,N.(-T " ' -i V' 4 -- " 1 i.f sm n J. a ' it m ur rtnir air Aavut. : , " The frames A.. Crnal Farm, loeaied oa I.lttle Swlfi Cwk, Cravea county. For. llll!! wm We desire to aaj that w have laid la lor tbe FALL AVD alM'Eii 1 UAUE oue af the Larfeat and Beat Assorted Stuck f GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO BB FUUNP IX NEW BKENK, An J we respectfully ask for a larger Share of your patronage. We boy larye qaantitta from first hand aod pay no middle men 'a profit ud art thamfor prepared to oa a ror a aaj We have just eoui plated a lot of nios BTABLES and a targe sheil to shelter yoir ;Tebko wbiob yoaar weloorbei tor at FI1EK. When yon ovme to the city Dout Fail to sxamin oar Stock before baying your Groceries, Reepectfullv, i.i ii.ii n iti 11i.in tslVCJloUaYI V4 Uii 71 Broad Street, SEW B Eli WE, JT. . Parasol NEWS OF NEW PARASOLS Have you thought sol. . We knew that when you had parasol buying in mind you would demand an exten sive assortment of the we have them lor you strong an expression is shown lust the daintiest and most enter taining conceits you ever saw. What we say here is impossible to do them justice, we ask you to A handsome plain white China Silk, good quality and pretty handles at H 2 Here ia just the one for that whit gait this summer, a dainty white silk and large ruffle at . $1 50 Feautiea in plaid silk, lovely coloring, $3 35 Those 2 tone plain -taffetas, so stylish aud wrvioeitlde at $2 St) Handsome plaid taffeta, they have their foil value at $3 So A magnificent two tone taffeta with plaid and check border canopy top, 93 go and $4 Ott Wc are also 'showing a splendid assortment of sun shades in black, natural wood handles, steel rods, rery serviceable at $1 00 aad $1 5 A good durable umbrella at S0c and jSi April 4, ISO , , , aa jg EILaSUjr MJm i .- ..... ,.,. ,.:lil.T.i-;!. ,.. -1, WMSV SWW Svij wsas, fi wish a Strip or Plaid la the aaUa Taffeta or n, nana wme reaa r & U Sole. , ' r- '- ' " V7 " K Also Comphitsj Assortmm of Two Tom Taffeta.' : ; ' ) v' A The Swivel Silk which mak tacit charming 8uiU or V "' K. Wairt; dcoem .ibeoxbi. '? -f .Vs. '. r ;!'" fu iv . , Eoman Stripe tiqu indeed anything in Pique can be found y f ' il on ourconntera, . , .. ; Kf Siv , Do not forget tho Irisb BoUaaWtiaV nobby for Skirt of t ..iK .'sravaoa wm ., $ Wrf.":Ji'-V'-'''.'fv'' AN Prairie Graft Slatting. i ; ; Tor Floor OoTertng the Prairia Orau Matting and Kugg 'f in all color two admirable points it lays claim to, Chcupuca S and Durability. . T;::v W w w . , f.fV iaii-'iiid Ulster C2ioe. We are opting 'our Plant and Zoigler Tie on every boat, " '- MTiir' (' IS mm 'II illl nnAvfHra News ! you would like a para newest creations. Yes and not one whit too when we say that here see them lor yourself. 1k. k. v-l - t . 1. ."1 M, - i . t j;.. .j - " ' ft" "al V ii i 1 exous tor il n i. Fa tiff. C. J. Mi.3irli-y A Co. ' n n . f ..-. 1 1 graphers a day, I lngloa, N. C . J V.,

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