UC NeWI V rAtC . s-V i-f-Nv. "-"voui'mk Yxu. V- wfiSft4S V kit'tiu,' cum coujiti, n r. fuil ricii h. S - KlhT SECTION. X0ltl C. 1 rfifWTmX 1 i-inprn nnr r i lurrin mi m fifctf at &Hdwr hraa Frnlt Iajared by Fret. ftrasatlee al larder la Kichatead Ceaaly Peach Treci to n Uarned a Aeeeant tenia. Ma Xtf Citlu Mil la. ' Ralikjh, N. C . April 8.-U the tie wall of farmer Im aoourate, ibi fruM a pretty taitcb'$aatryeif by the wf, tnuH aad two freeta aetar rM.Ut. A sensational murder,! reported; W Hlcbinond ooant. laTbe doorway M I church wm found . tbrf boly of a. ao4j gro mm, ataohed aad dabbed to detbl la a want p near liy aad than'taken t tb church. A in gro woman was ant pcid. tier bouse we starched. Hue wa found wlih Ido.id covered clothing hiiliion ua.k-r a bed. A negro man bl( also been capture.!. EvMeuoo la verj direct that I hey did the dreadful work. The woman will not ay a word. The excitement rrgirdiog the great dincovery of copper oreuear Salisbury Increases. It is now asserted thai , ifca ore Iwd U seventy 11 v.) feel la tliiukncta, Hint ti coper la nearly pura and that Newman, the New Yorker, who U the owner, Ima de.-u offered more tltau i iiillltnii ilollurs fur noaie shares in the mine. Tbestalcmeul Is inle' that the San Jose scale HlTn led the peach trees in the iniiucie nicharil of Yitn Dudley, uear Hoiilhcrii l'lui'4, iliitt ihr Irrei art to In' Inline. I The lieu ijhm ll.i r are each nne aii'l niie eUfitli mile in leiiili Mr. V l l.ili.lley 10..110..I I he m.ii-t .r.l grrsnWe men in ilie rtiiii-, Tle nulf lueol I hat ll lUe treei ale iiiiei'ir.i i jei'hsH wrung. It Ik said III il willilil the next illr.elj day.woik will U's'ln nn elghl ureuliiK lie colion iiillln In lliii Siaie. i.e oi these, lb (J.i.ilee Vee, mi ih.i Va.lkln ' river, near MiK'kiVillt), li to cost $1,(X0, 000 and ill hive over ."tO.utM iiuilliw. At Fayelieville John It. Tatar, J. II aiart and Walter I,. Il.dl will ' huilda $100,000 mill, with 10,000 spludle. It will spin soft yam. Kyetievill is also to have a silk mill. Thl U a progres sive tovn- ll voted $15,000 for an elec tric light pliot a iJ fiiO.OaO for water works, M ist of tho evidence Id the c. utesied tleclinu cate of Uockery against Hel ium, from the sixth congressional ills trict, has beeu taken Dockery mle but a p.Mir showiug so f ir. The corporation coiuiuisslan has re ceived from Wilmington Tariff Associa tion a puiiiinn askiug tbitt the cominls slon remove the exUliu discrimina tion in class rates to North Carollns p i nls. which Is now In favor of Norfolk ami olher Virginia poiuls FAILl'RES IN IStfU. Bl ica Juuuary 1 lha Number Wika Mmalla! I.i a fVA, Kout ltUU and 18S1. Naw Yo.ik, April 7-U. U. Uuu A Co' Weekly Review of Trade says: Failures In the drat q.iarter of 1890 Wen were 3,17 i. against 3,0.17 laU year, auit the liabilities r.'7,l 3.0;tl,agaiust $3.',B1C S IS, a decrease of 1 7 0 per ceut. Oeorj phical apeel make the return peculiar, with a slight Increase of defaults .in New Kuglund, an Increase of 13 per cent li. th.i hoiilbiasl and 30 pur ceut in lb. lielilral Stales, there was a detrease in nearly 40 per ceut in the Paciiic and boutiie-.leru Slates, 41 per rent li Western Stales and 4 i per ceut In Mid die Siaio. No olher yesr of the tweuty four covered by Duu's quarterly reports bus shown as small failures ilurlug lu first quarter excepllug 18H0 aad 1SI aud uo oilier except ItstM aud IstM as . uaJl liabilities. The famine in Iron, caused by urgent demand far exceeding preseut supply not only coulluues, but baa caused basU to start forty-eight additional -fuiuaots wiib an output estimated at 88,07 (on week')'. Ilut tue price of urey rort baa- again advanced to $lf50 at PUta- barg, without change la. other quota- : Hons, Tho demand (or product bl still enormous. Tba Kepubllo Iron aad Suel Cumpsny will tw the combination oJ "- vast bar mills, and tba hoop and cotloa tlo association will suom 1m eomplutad. In another ludiistry progress aoaait to liava ber'a caused by firmness of uanu. . facturerswbo notified customer that rpuoiis for boot and shoe aol accept au Stefora April would ba withdrawn, A great number of orders followed, . It Is said, and April began with the largest shipments for a week la any year. 90,784 ' Yt neat baa been fluctuating , wltboat mich visible reaaoa, rumor kalnf jeos tradlctory, aa usual at this season, and " eiinmsudlng aot nucti more nSdcnoa thaa nmal j Tba ' axportl front itlantle porU for tba week, flour Included, hat bean 8,074,700 trashels, against 9.t40,17S ' last year, and la plte of all feporU lb current receipts coullnu to excaad last ! Falluraa for Ua week bar bean 141 la th United Btate, against 3a last year, and 17 In Canada, against Si hut year, , Tanas a in, se mat Takv I axatlva Bromo Qulnln TaMeta. All druggist refund the aionny If It falls to cure. Sfto. The genulue hasD. on each tsblut . ' ' - ' ixmctkb row LYacansve. fa U TlM I)alto4 State ClraaM Csart at u ' anasastffclrt . v Nt j . - a n ft II J T .1 . vuswviiM, a, v., apni i,ma tap Callad States Circuit Court aara today Judge W. U. Brawley, BrakUig, a traa bill waa found by tba grand jury aalast thlrteea of tba uea accused .of lyuehlug Kraser B. Baler at' Lak City & C, Kebraary ti, 1898. Tlftaenmen are under arresl, but no axplanlioa wf be drop ping of two aa ues fro U4 Indktkoeiil wa given. Before airlac tba oat oat Judie Braw ley delivered aa t Impraaalya charge; be did ao,ba aaLI, owing lo 4he uausual hm and gravity f tba case, lie sketch- adlaoatliaa tbaoleasa of wUicJ. h prisoners were accused and defined the dtttle of tisa Jurors In the ptarnhtea. . T erf f war eo of the blackest ajpetxaaadto-'liOathCarullua, be aJd.aaJ waaihadoivf the govern awatpiosecuuto' tlu) jfiflleHxtent aay or 1 of tba ataa whoi telght'lrtive been laaplioatoi It rta eatamlsslbMi. J " Tba Jury ratlrad aud trough t. la he bit! after being oui less thau an hour. The ludlolmeut . they algueo J - f oourse, prepsntJ hi the UjUii-d bmutf District Attorney's eUlce. ' It tills fifty type written pages aud sat forth at great length the incidents of the Lake City lynching - ' j. ,. . . It will be-remembered that on the night of February 22, 1808, a mob went M the house of Postmaster Fraser 11. (laker, negro who was obnoxious to the people of the town. Oil was poured on shaving piled against the bouse sod lire set to It When Baker, his wife and his childreu tried to escape hu nnd his Infant daughter wero killed, while his wife and two olher c.iildjrcii veru seri ously wounded ty men shouting at them from the Woods. ' v - " The men ou trial aie: Martin Ward, W. A. Wvluier, K.eiu iUilvulght, tleury .itukeB. I'enry t.oidwlu, Moullrie V.ppi, I'hnrles D. .I.ivnn. Usear Kelly, Mmiou t'luik, tlinuo li'i'lteit, K.ivlu M. Hydg- J.neph I. Nea.iiit ami Kailey I. , lliciehsuts and laniieiauf Luke City aud vleiuily. I'ha last two men mcr.lioiied have larncd stale's evidence. '1 ho trial will take place baluuiug .Usiiday. Kx-Attorncy Oeueial W. A. Barber aud J, P. Kennedy Bryan of the Charles ton Uar, will assist the prosecuting of tioer. - ' NATIVE KEPT MO VINO. Me.trtuur 8uil Out Rsconnoltsrlng lartls From Malulos. ltluuailnoek Mhalls Bafcaur. Manila, April 7. Ueoeral Mac- Anhura's operalioas consist, temporarily in daily rcconuoistantas lu vaiious directions for the purpose of keeping in touch with Ihe Filipinos aud ascertain ing their inoveiueul. The Fourth Cavalry and two guns from Ihe artillery were out all the morn ing la the direcliou of Balrasoain, a little north of Malolos. In the meantime Ihe dredgers are busy clearing ihd channel of the Kio Qrande to Pampanga. Tba United Stales double turreled monitor Monaduock Is patrolling the bay in the vlciuity of Bakoor, Seeping the Kiilpinoi lu motion and droppiug occa sional shells among them lu response, to their musketry fire, ; ,. Sual, reported lo.bava been bombarded by the Baltimore, I merely a subuib of Uagupaa, which, as reported on Thurs day morning last, was bombarded by the United States cruiser Charleston .last Saturday because oue at the Charleston's boats was tired upuc and an officer wounJt.1 while mating soundings. Thirteen Fire Victims. Naw Yona, April 7-Flre early this morning deslro)ed the haudsome real donee of Wallace C. Andrews, al No. 2 east Sixty-seventh street, and twelve oersoos sleeplnir in the hue were burned to death. FUebrauds carried by the wind were blown Into au open win dow la the noma of Albert J. Adams, No. .S east SlUy-nlnlh ; streets, two blocks distant, setting fjra to the botue and eauslag to ilealn of a aervant au of the tblrtaai bodle have - baei reoo, ared. , ' .,. . -4 ti". rjf A ,.. . i -t '"V ' . Today's nuoiailonsifunilshed 9r V. L Galbrallh, Nw York lUp resented by A,O.Newbrrr f,-,, ,Vl;--. ' , . nwTotsa,' April 1J. hltH'KS, aairobacco.... t20 Wilf S8r 10, 118f U8f 118 118 daattg; 14l 148, 140, 140f star,., 48 40 .4 . 481 a Tolsacco .... M Ml 58, W Manhattan. 1lf H M VlltVAUV iaAHIaas 1 m - Low. Caoae 0.8I 8 M V 'Open. tllgn. tow. Cine May 70f, 70 . 71J .. 71 CASTOR I A : . For IniknU and Children. Til KL-.J Yea K2Tii!jC:t Bear the C'uatura of L OLD QIH STITL Copper . lIiiiiiE Mteot Gca- tailSalLtJ!. Preanmed to be FaataHc Tblof. Itlack tMaatead Ballraad. Tel t raph and Telepheaa Bate to Oeatlnn Seme. Cbnrtora. RsLCKi, N. C, April 10.-Joha Q. Dandrlll, alias Joha O'DatmaU, It the last arrtral at taa jail bare. H 1 charg ed wUa the robbery of the postofflce nt UaaoaH. a.awl bra paptar waa made heWt Ylrgrafav Be tt aaldcto a proaWldna1 rower Of postofSci nn4 hla tsptore I the cause of much satis faction. Beyond the Blue Ridge people are say ing that they are sura the Black Dia mond Railway will be built from Zanee ville, Ohio, to tidewater, double tracked, and that It will be the greatest develop the Valley of the Upper Tennessee river has ever knowa. Corporation Commis sioner T. L. Kodgers saya be Is convin ced that work will begin May 1 and will be rapidly carried on. 1 be corporation commissioners have decided that they have no jurisdiction in any of the suits brought before the late railway commission. They further de cided that this applies to the suit now in the federal courts to i educe the ten- word message rale of the Western Union olograph Company from twenty five ceuts to fifteen cents, aud to reduce tel ephone rentals 2 j per cent. The tele graph people appear to thiuk that the matter is now ended. Miss Daisy Holt Is appointed sponsor ami Miss Addlo Snow maid of honor of Ihe North Carolina division of the United Confederate Veterans at the reuniou at Charleston. The attempted murder of Chief of Po lice Flowers, of FayeBeville, tw M. W. Cooper, a Croatan Indian, and the shoot ing of the littler by Policeman Benton just in time to save the chief s life was the sensation of the past week. Cooper was from Darlington S. C , and he Is thought to have been Insane. Two years ago a man of his name, perhaps a kins man, "ran amuck" aud killed a man, two women and two or three childreu. The State has chartered the Piedmont Park Company, of Winston, P. H. Banes and other stockholders. The eoeapany wlll conduct races and fairs and will construct buildings and a One race oourse. A charter is also granted the Bala Col ion Mills, In Carbarrus county, J. W Cannon and olher stockholders. The colors of the First North Carolina itenluient, United Slates volunteers, have beeu sent here from Savannah to be kept In the cspitol. These were the first flags borne through the city of Havana, and hence they have a historic interest. The First Regiment has turned in its rifles and equipments. A special from Charlotte, N. C , says; The discovery of copper ore near Salis bury, N. C, at the Union Gold Mines, are excltiu. Intense Interest all over the South, and claims are made that the sup ply will tonal the fameus Calumet and Hecla and Anaconda mines. According to J. J. Newman, the mining engineer, u Immense vein of gold and copper bearing ore ruos for half a mile from thirty to two hundred feet back on the surface. IM FRONTIER STVI.K. Otaeral Lawtoa Will Search For VUtplaos. Maa In Squads. Manila, April 9. An expedition of fifteen hundred men, under Gen. Henry W. Uwton, , which alarted last night with the Intention of crossing Laguaa da bar, a iarr body ef . water eaat of Manila, capturing tba town of Santa Crua, on the eaatara shore of the lake, and than (weeping the oouotry to the QUID. . - v V ,. i To flotilla which carries the expedi tion consist of Jwenty caaoea, towed by tug and convoyed by the gunboat La gun d Bay.- Oesta aad Napldaa, pre ceded by a laanch containing General Lawtoa and GeneraT"Ktng. It alarted from San Pedro Uacatl, on tba Paslf rifer, moving toward the lake just at venlng waa netting In. . The men warn all la high ipiriu. Tbay carried ratiooi . for ten. days, with tba lightest marching equipment. . General Lawlon' plan wa to reach Santa Oral qhlckly, to capture or da atwy any Filipino gunboate or ahlpplag blob might ba there, to Uka lao town and then aoonr the country to tba south of the lake, kdlatrlot not yet explored by tba Americaa, .The tactic will ba those of the old-time frontier fighting, and It is probable that tba ' axpedltloa wilt I devlded Into aquad of Iwrire, a itdor jnon commissioned officer, ; j fTba withdrawal of tba oompanlat con stituting (ha axpendllloaary fore mad gap la the. lino from tba beach to Cullr evil, just southwest of Baa Pedro Maoatt which wa aabaeqnentty ' flUed by toe Fpurth Regular Infantry. Tba Filipinos on tba extreme right bad laidently been Informed of tba withdrawal f tba troop ! aad Iher ' attempted lo tneak ' tbrooghf after nlgntfall, hut they met b warm r4 cention and fell biu k la dli order o dls-J covering that the Hue wa still strong, A rr T4I ;, A - - - . Makes te r. AUXIR-U. UKWKV . t'OLITICl. Nut Candidate br Prsl4at Uuler aay C iltlsaw. AirtM atteh-se tfc Uea. I New YunJK, A pill I Admiral Dewey ' ba given to the MaaHa correspondent of Letlis'l Waaklt aa ioterttew regarding tba suggestion that tfee Admiral be made . .'u-,ll,l.l tl.. .t.4r... ... i Ua said at to bia pollthac f "I am a sailor. A aallol ba no poU" tic. The administration, la bl partyf attd.MpuhricaB er dawratjt mtkeHtp dUTeranea. : "Then again, I come from Vermont, and yon know what that means. To be anything but a republican In Vermont la to be a man without a party. ''My flag lieutenant come from Geor gia. He tell me that to be anything but a democrat In the South is to be nobody. If I lived South I would proba bly be a democrat." 'Have you ever voted?" the corres pondent asked. Yes, years ago," was the reply, ."but my vole waa usually influenced by per sonal preference or local conditions. I am not a politician, have never held po litical office, and am totally Ignorant of party Intricacies and affiliations." The Admiral said that not by vocation, disposition, education or training was he capacitated to till the presidency, lie staled that lie was loo well along in life to consider such a possibility. His health would nut admit it. All his life's work, lie said, had been In different lines of elToit, mid while the kindness and enthusiasm of his friend were grateful lo him and ihe generous tributes of the Amcricau people were dear, he could not aud would not be a candidate for the presidency of the Uui ted States under any conditions, The Georgia flag lieutenant to whom Admiral Dewey refers in his interview is Thomas M. Brumby, of the Olympia, who has distinguished himself by his service at Manila Death of Justice Field. Washinoton, April 9.Juatlce Sie phtn J. Field, of the United States Su preme Court, retired, died at bis borne an Oapkal H1H in this ehy at ;80 O'clock this ev. nln; of kidney complication He bad been untousclous since Saturday morning, and death came painlessly. Tw afach For lllm. It la evidently one thing to work without knowing how rnnch we do and another thing to have our labors mapped out beforo ua In detail. For several months a business house in this city bas enjoyed the ministrations of an un usually faithful colored janitor. Always prompt and faithful, unerring in the discharge of his vnrions dntiew, Tom waa a great fnwrita with the firm, and the prospect was that he would abide with them many years. One day it occurred to the senior partner that a little more system in Tom' routine would be advisable and perhaps render bia work a trifle easier, o he wrote ont in plain characters an outline of the chorea Tom had been do ing every week, arranged perhaps with more convenience to the firm and to Tom. Unfortunately Tom could not read, so the Ikt waa given to another man employed on rougher work, with instruction to read It to Tom and ex plain to him each day'a prescribed da tie. When the schedule was read to Tom, however, the effect waa astonishing and disastrous. fc listened quietly, bur hi eye grew bigger and his black wool Beamed to bristle, on bia head. At the end be reached for bia cap and said to the porter: "Good gracious I Iain' goin to do all that work." Then he walked oat and hasn't been aeen aince. lu diana polls Journal, Trlka tste'Tlateaa Caaael. A valuable camel working in en oi) mill in Africa was" beaten by ita driver. Seeing that the camel bad treaanred p the injury, and waf, only waiting, a fa voraUe' chance for .revenge, the driver Kepi n axrtct waK . vooa tne animal. Tune pawed away. The camel, anow log that it waa watched, waa quiet and obedient, and tho driver began to think that the beating waa forgotten, when one night after several months had one by. thai man Waa aleeplng on raised platform in, the mill, while, a I customary,, tho camel waa etabiea in a corner.'.;'- .. ,. n- v. "v., - Happening to awake, tba driver aaw by the bright moonlight that whan all waa quiet tba animal looked cautiously around, roso eoftly hnd, stealing toward epot where a bundle of . clothe nnd a tmrnooa thrown ', carelessly on tb ground resembled n (looping figure, cast Itaclf with violence opoa thorn, rolling with nil It weight and tearing them most vlclonsly . with ita teeth. Satisfied that Ita revenge waa complete, tba camel waa returning to ita corner whan the driver eat up and erwke, At MS WUHM VS M Mm .VBW RMW inilHW( WW miatak It bad made, tba animal waa to mortified at the failure and discov ery of lu fcheist that It dashed It bead ggainat tba wajl and died on the spot. Gketn a liver regulator and lean regulate ih worW,! sld a gcnlua. Tba druggist handed him a bottle of DeWltfa Little Etrly Riser, lh fsmoo llttl pill. F S Duffy. . more deGdous and wholesome ttaar U'sj to Ba Gcatruus. In the Baptist church nf n New Eng land village was an old man who had all the Christian grnces save one, and that one was the grace of liberality. He would do anything in the world for the cause of religion but give up his money. At the close of the financial year I860 the chnrch found itself 1400 in debt A church meeting was called, and It waa voted to circulate a subscrip tion paper on no spot and endeavor to tbna raise the anni needed. This waa done, and the old gentleman did not pot bit name on the papex. . The' result was rattier dmneartenmg, sue only having been pledged. ' Silence ,Tlgned for a moment, when one of the meet generous men in the church moved tbatJ we double our subscriptions. In stantly the old gentleman was on hi feet, und with extraordinary fervor cried, "I Eccoiid the motion. " He evidently felt that' he was thu doing his part in hastening a most de siruble result. Harper's Round Table Vliat Love la. MiH Hojihiu Loury employs an ex ceedingly communicative old colored man to uttt nd to odd jobs about her utmiio ih.w und then, and his saying have Income proverbial among Mis Loury's familiars, lie enme to work one tiny not long ngo very f nil of the goinfrs on of n yonug man he knew. Who wiis iu love. "But what in love, nuclei" asked Mihs Lonry. Uncle waed bia head wisely. "MiH Kopbie. " be said solemnly, "love i.-i dizziuoi;.-!, nnizzincss and in attention to l)iisiiie:. " And really I don't know of any defini tion more cmu-i.sc, completo and alto gether adequate, tliuu that. Washing ton Pint. Study It Out. Hero is n highly interesting paradox, which may amuse or bewilder, as the case may ba It id supposed to have boen invented by Socrates: A. eaysthat all Athenians uro liara. A. is an Athenian and therefore h liar. Therefore his statement that all Athenians are liars is not true, and conteriucntly oil Athe nians tell the truth. A. is an Athenian, und hence tells the truth. Wherefore his statement that all Athenians are liars is trne. Thereforo he is a liar and his statement false, and so on. I'ftivi! of Warn. In a high r.ilo mile Ion',' waves, 200 feet from tron;;li l, trough and 40 feet high, roar uloni; the sea ut the rate of 20 mik nu hour, with a weight of 60, 000 pounds for every f.Kit of their length. Upon tliesa a OliO foot Rhip, finch as the New York or ttie I'aris, will rise like a floating l.'af, but if tho ill fated ship drifts upon a Ico shore blows of 100, 000 toui', delivered with remorseles fury; crush it like an eggshell. A Mntrimonlal Hnilnff, - The avorago young man thinks be ia in a pusition to marry if he has $350 iu the liuuk nnd a sUady job. Hope is a great factor in a love affair. After the Utuu is ID ho vvoiulera how he ever did II, and when lie eata pie at night and lias the ni'litiiiarn lie always imagine that he U marrying again on $350. Atchison (JlnNo. r.Bulrs Cut pkurisy and f .. mods hi a wondTiullv wttfHll tliort Una. It promptly alleys Inlbmination of Jjj V f r theluns. Fornorc Kinrs ttfc Invaluable-. .Smdid.-w.-s. V,c ?V For Male or Rent. The Jsmes A. Ernul Farm, located on Llllle Rlft VretV, Craven county. For Terms apply lo . II. Wiiitiky. Wash ington, N. C. llORSliMIICllI lavlnr aside all speculation1 these re main aa the requisites of a it rfect fence. Our Puph x Abtmnaiic Mnchiue makes Just such a fence in 1 0 style at Ihd rate of atxty roil per qy, at a cost tor win KUISTRONO of only 18c for a good farm fence; 19c for poultry tacr; Inc for a rabbit-proof fence aad 19c for a bra feaos. Wa will tell you plain, coiled Hirlna nr barb wire direct at w non-sale pncea, uei our cat alogue before buying. Kllaelmaa Bros , Box Bf.Bldgt villa. In'. W. F. Foy, Local Agent, . New Bernr,H.O. PIG-TIGHT WASTED! To contract with a responsible party having a good aaw mill with capacity of 10 or It thousand feet pet day to rat I or 4 million feet ear aunoing umoer. 1 OOLDSBOftO LUMBER CO., ; .. Dover, K. C ' SEED RICE 1 ' Choice Reed Rloe For Bala at VM& B. II ILL'S. East Bid Market Pock, New Heme, H. O, ' ! - IIR3. 0. ;A. nUDSOlT, " UP-TO-DATK allLLlKBoT, 1 rollockavllle, M. C , will have liar Spring Millinery Opening, Saturday, April 8th 1890 and rt spectfully Inyllei rou to con a II III, We deaire to aay tkt we nave Uid in for tba PALL AND WINTKIi TRADE ou af the Urgent and Beat Aatortod fcUocki f GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, TO BK FOUND IN NEW BERN , Ai.d we respectfully ask for a larger Share of your patronage. We buy in large qiiantitiea from flrat band and pay ao middle men profit and are therefore prepared to aell jon aa low a any o: a. We bttva just coruplatoi a lot of nioa STABLES and a Urge ahail lo shelter yoir rah idea, wbtoh yonnrt welcome to vm" FREE. Whan joa oom to tba city Dool- Fail to axamina oar Stock , before baying yoor Grooartat. , , - . Reepwctfaity, McDaniel & Caiill, grocers. 71 Droad UtmU HE W BEniTE, If. C. Parasol NEWS OF NEW PARASOLS Have you thought sol. We kuew that buying in mind you would demand an exten sive assortment of the newest creations. Tes we have them lor you strong an expression when wo say that here is shown just the daintiest and most enter taining conceits you ever saw. What we say here justice, we ask you to A handsome plain white China Silk, good quality jand pretty handles at $1 25 Here ia just the oue for that white suit this summer, a dainty while1 silk aud large ruffles at $1 $ Ileau ties in plaid silk, lovely colorings, $3 as Those 2 tone plaiu taffetas, so stylish and serviceable at $2 SO Handsome plaid taffetas, they have their full value at $1 I A magnificent two tone taffeta with plaid and check border canopy top, $3 $ nd $4 00 We are also showing a splendid assortment of sun shade in black, natural wood handles, steel rods, very serviceable at $1 00 nod f 1 A good durable umbrella at 5OC and 75c April 4, 1899 Piir Spring SQip; Good Valuesor Every Dollar Touytay U I, Hen's Suits. FOB 8MUKQ AKD IIUXMKB.' Suits worth M, war p. ice t Ml. la drn k aad light colore worth tSOO. sea for $180. v- I Clay Worsted Suite, all wool 4 tt t Fiaer grade ot Butt -worth ttM to MM, WaaUforM0ta1000. 000 Palra f Han't Panta. Big aa- ortmeat from Fifty fnta aad Upward, Our Goods Aro all lieu. - : I7o CM r.l: . I ik.iUIIIUi a. VII 60 Cz 01 HiidlD CI., News ! you would like a para when you had parasol and not one whit too is impossible to do them see them tor yourself. la Black aad Taaa, Urge Stock nn4 80M M'Uvtai Wam.;t'"r-y ' Also big aortmnl Spring and Bum aaerPry Gooda. I V !;;i' y OQi9 --' - '1-;i;i',f '.); r " .'fv-v ;,:V;;':;- '; . For I vary head In Etraw aad Fait nt Low Frtora. ''':-'( L r wmf ... r :-; ' it r