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10m VOLUME XXII. NEW BERK, CRAVES COUNTY. N. : . TUESDAY. MPUMHEK i - FIRST Sf CTION. NUMBER 47. . . i I mm THERE IS ONE. Senator Boiler Sajs Ttei He Will Oppose lie AmemliEiit. Low Fare Wanted Late Military Appointments Carr at t lie Ileud of Affairs. Durham is Lire If The Missing Cashier Some Appointments Kai.kioh, Sept. 2. Seuator Marion j Butler tells hU friend that as soon as be secures his license as au attorney from the Supreme Court, the lust of September, he will go actively into poli tics and the State campaign. His paper editorially denounces the new Demo cratlc election law a "infuiium V and also more or less directly attacks the proposed amendment to the Constitu tion. Chairman Brown, of the prniic nMary examination committee, say it H not at all near the end of its work. There will be a thorough ventilation ol prison u.is management ami fraud. Superintendent Meba.ic is busy pending out thb blanks for llic school census of next month, whirl) will he made l hi; lias is of the apportionment of school funds to the district. Tliu Kxeculiv-.: Committee of the Slate Fair are to meet soon with the railroad people to secure s Fair week Many come to the F.iir if rate secured There have, b,- lisfaelory rates for more people wonlil here is a iti .fa'-l i v ii reported so far pjdic it i 'II for m--Ii.iI ullu: il an I Mi- h in -;e are tli- -eliol.uliiin eighty suci iMsf il arabips at t he A ' ical College. Th in the fjifi of th.: leuib jis of I he l.eji i laturo, there bein: one h in lrel anil twenty in all. Washington reports the f.d!o.viiig military appointments from Noilli Caro Una for tiie voluiileer regiments, with the named rank and regiment: Captain W. R Beavers, assigned lo Forty third Regiment; First Lieutenant A. V. Ilrown Forty fourth Regiment; First Lieutenant B. J. Woollen, Twenty ei;lil Regiment; First Lieutenant J. N. (luliek, Koity sev enth Regiment. All except Captain Beavers, who was in Cuba with the Kim North Carolina Regiment, were in the Second North Carolina Regiment of Volunteers iu the Spanish wnr. It is no doubt a fact that that (iciicr.tl J. S. Carr is interfiled in, an I at the head of, more industrial entcrpiises than any mini In North Carolina, if not In the entire South, it was conceded that if he is not the next I'nitcd Slates Senator fiom this Mate, il will not be llie fault either of the old veleinus to whose com fort he has contributed thousands of dol lars, or the innumerable, others of all sects aud creeds to w hom lie has given timely help throughout the Stale. The addition to the already large Ivist Durham cotton mill will bring lift) families to that suburb. The tobacco factories in Durham are all working over time, and are behind iu orders. A cigar aud cheroot factory has orders ahead for one brand of cheroots amount ing to seventy eight thousand. The same condition of things exists in smok ing tobacco, cigars, iu the cotlou mills and the hosiery mill Mrs. O. T. Sloan, wife of the missing cashier of the Wilmington Savings aud Trust Company, is at Liucolulon, spend ing the summer. Not until yesterday did she know of her husband's trouble and disappearance. She received a letter from him, with nothlt.g to show from whence it was wtiiten. Iter husband told her he was broken down au 1 dis heartened by reason of overwork, after he had asked for clerical help, and de clared that lie had not taken a cent ilc longlug cither lo the, bank or to au de positor. He promises to give her bis address iu a few days. Then she will urge him to go to Liucolulon and rest. Captain Helton of the Ml. Airy com pany, and enlisted men of his company, whoaro in jail there, charged with as sault on citizens, petitioned the governor to order a court martini to investigate their conduct. They arc iu the hands of the civil authorities, and it is not proba ble he will order court martial. The Favarla Reinsurance Company obtaini license to do business In North Carolina. Reinsurance companies are not required to domesticate under the Craig law. Governor Russell has made no nomi nations for officers of the negro volun teer regiment. Thomas B. Russell is retained as warden of tlio penlcntiary ami Mr. Moll also retains his place. Clerk Wlmblah It dropped. Chairman McNeill has arrived here to confer with the attorneys In the rail way assessment Injunction case. Tfce Rtrlssd Veision. "Well, ralu falls on the jus1 and tl e unjust." Not much; the unjust steal umbrellas." CASTOR I A 7 Tor Ia&nU and Chlldrta. Tht Kind Yoa Hare Afwaf s Bought Bear th BlgnatnjfOf Hli; TIIOM1S I.IIT AKKl. Tlio Cup Challenger utven Warm Kroep j tion Wtum the Campania KcaelifMl New ! York. I i New Yohk, September 1 The Cuusrd l.tue stesnisli'o Campania arrived (Quarantine louli;ht at T:ltO o'clock, waa mi l in llie Narrowa by a flotilla of ntu mi l I lie ni'im yacht Erin to greet Sir T:iniiHi l.ipldn, wli wai a pusi-n-g i ':i the liin.-r. The c,u iianiine cum- j I mi sfei. ne rx" lioal, the Stale (if New York, ! aUo uovieared cm tiie scene wilii a lare curly under lie guidance of Commis sioner Palmer. j Mr Thomas received an invitation ex - tending the courtesies of uixleen clubs while In thU country, an 1 an Invitation to lead the marine division of the Dewey Day celebration with bis yacht Krin. ' Both were acceptid. I tentlary. The number steadily lessens by One of the first questions Sir Thomas discharges, and of coarse there are no asked, after the first greeting, vraj, j additions from other States than this. "How is the Columbia?" j The 850 convicts at work railroad He then expressed the lielicf that the Tiuilding are all to be sent back to the best boat would win, ssying: ''We felt farms September lfith to pick cotton, it a waste of time to come here with anyj Governor Russell has yet had no ad thing but the best boat in England. Fhe; vice of an official nature as to whether is hero now. The Shamrock will do her j J. K. Armtield will decline the appoint best and we will l y to do better than ment as a major in the Forty-sixth some pe ple who have been here before." Sir Thomas dime over tiie When gang-plank he was received with another great cheer, bowed, and lie took there was of his cap smile on and his face. "Upon my word, I did not expect this," saiil be, as Messrs. Fife mid ltatsey anil a couple of members of the New York Yacht Club, aiilcd by by several police men, made a way for him through tlu crowd. "Is this tiie way Ihey weiconic the men w ho came to .;'! llie cap':" " You're nil right, Mi I Ii ohms," shout ed a voice. "I'm u'oid to lnr ihiit, bv Jove. 1 rather think I will be - i:r to take thai : alter all, re;hed .-or I houias. "You'd get a run for ii-ir money, shouted a voice. "I don't ilouhl il. imvcrcd Sir I'hom is laughingly. N cup challenger was ever given a reception that would ci with that, accorded to Sir Thomas before impure national I. i:ia i: i;.iin;s. Kc-oiHh of Kuliirtla's Husehnll (luiiim. Special to Journal, Clihngo, Jept. 2 Host. in 8, Chicago II, Cincinuail, Sept. 2 - 1 biladclphia 111. Cincinnati 7. Louisville, Sept. 2 -Washington 4, Louisville 'Xi. St, Louis, Sept. 2 ltaltimore 4, St. Louis S Pittsburg., Sept. 2 -New York 0, Pitts burg I; Second game, New Yol k 1, Pitts burg 7. Stuiidiit ol Hit ClultH. Clubs, W. L. P. Ct. Brooklyn, 78 uti .('.81 Host on, 72 41 .l2l Philadelphia, .. 7;! Iti .(il l Baltimore,. ... (10 47 oH4 St. Louis, 117 M .!VS Cincinnati,.. ti'i Til .353 Cb.cago 0(1 f.8 .008 Pittsburg m ft .r0t Louisville,. ... fil 01 .4.")") New York, ... 4.1 I'm .4:10 Washington,.. 11 74 .::48 Cleveland, HI 102 .l"i7 THIS SI'KCUI.AIl Vfc; MARKETS. Today's quotations furnished by R. B. Wilson it Co., Richmond, Va., Repre sented by A. (). Newlierry. Nkw Youk, Sepl 2. STOCKS. Open. High. IjOw. Close Sugar 151! Am. Tobacco . . 120 Reading (il 1.V1J 12J til 3 4? in) 1-. 47J v.;n 1)81 104 1 6"i O'Ji 48 22i l.ViJ 2dJ (II 47 10 i:r.& 47 i:idl vl 103J fsoi 113 48J 22) I Mil '''"I 1281 OH ; 47 io ! 135 I C. T. C . . 47 10i IJ.-.J 47 i;s:i us 103t f,6i 08 481 29 Loalner . . . C. H. J N P ... Si. 1' C. T. P . ... B. R. T. A. S. & W. T. C. I . . . M. (). P Wab. l'fd. 47 133 67i 001 COTTON. Open. High Low. January (103 6.03 Oct. Cotton .. . 5 b7 5.83 0,02 0 0d 6.80 588 Close 6(1 j 714 1 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whkat Oih ii. IIL'ii. Low. rctcmli-.:r ... fill 70 1 G9J December ... 714 711 71i Coiin SeptemlHT ... 3l,i 1J .114 Dioember. ... Sfj 4 28 31 i 28 Tho t hit ago Hoard of Trade and New York Stock and Cotton Exchange will be closed Monday, Sepl, 4th, Ubor Day. Times Had Changed. ,our "X'1 0,S"1 mwsuipman nan just lolned Lis lirsl sea Koine shin. Having ii . i ,.i . - ouiy reported niiii'eii io me cnpiaiu o0lcr ol tone li h.ll.o l.cta-u. ,",u' Well. y ouugsler, so you've como to Join-ehr i.v i9 .i. . li- u Ii u, u juu fiunn mil, uiucKijr i sponded lb. midshipman. I -What Is It-same eld yarn, sent the fool of the family to sea-ehf" . "No, sir," Ingeniously replied the youngster. "Ob, no; things have altered Inoe your time, sir." r -Qo away," roared tbeceplain.and the middy He below a fast aiJiU fltttolegs oould carry him. Prosperity is Shown ly tie Great Built Activity. Much Railroad Travel. Opening of Baptist University This Month. Railroad to Sonthport. Iron Shipped to Europe. 'or mal College Opens. Haleioh, September 4 There are now 152 Federal convicts in the peni- Regiment. Work on the annex of the State Mu- seum bad to be suspended by reason of lack of material. Tho demand for brick is so great il cannot be supplied, although there are five brick yards in operation. The work will probably be suspended a week. A leading eastern Republican said to day that he "could not see any politics iu the constitutional amendment though some Democrats hail made it a political question and some Republicans were trying to make it one." Travel on the railroads holds up amaz ingly. People have money and ihey sliced II. Facts speak louder than ca- lamity bowling. j The negro conference which was lo have been held here September 27-2S is inueuniieiy posiponeu. Yosterday and today about 75 students arrived lo enter tho Agricultural aud Mechanical College One of the pleasant vents of this month here will be the opening of the Ilaptlst Female Universi ty. There will be appropriate exercises, it will be a great institution. The aldermen last night granted the petition of the barkeepers to be allowed to keep saloons open an hour later un til midnight. Raleigh will cancel its present con tract with the water company. The Republican organ here seeks lo make it appear that the penitentiary is now In Democratic hands. That is big error. I ho Democrats cut no ice there. The fact is llie Democratic di rectors made a great error in not resign lug iu a body last April, as It was generally expected; iu fact believed they would do. The State charters the Southport, Wilmington & Western Railroad. Wil liam A. Guthrie, of Durham, was here this afternoon and obtained the charter, He said: ''The road will be build from Southport to Wilmington. Further than this I am not able to speak at present Philadelphia capitalists will construct the road. It is evident that the road has larger plans in view, most probably t North-western connection. The char ter authorizes Ihe construction and maintenance of the road from Southport to Wilmington, 30 milss, with power to secure rights of way to build warehouses, grain elevators, wharves, docks and all terminal facilities deemed necessary at Wilmington and Southport. The road is glveu authority lo buy, lease and op -perate ocean and river steamers. The iron furnace at Greensboro is turning out 45 tons of pig Iron of an ex- rnllenl oualitv each dav. This is sold 1 ' In.. I,urn Il I. mlll ...,1 I. ntnotli, mu uviviq . i puutivu, wuu to uiwdhj i shipped to Philadelphia aud New York, j flowever there has been steady demand (or pig iron in Europe, and much of the Guilford county iron is shipped lo Ger many and other places on the continent. The Slate Normal and Industrial Col lege will open on the 5lh of September : and Dr. Uclver savs that alreadv 305 i tttn,).nlH Iikva miffiffMl all availnhiM dor mitory space. He Is sure that by the 5th there will be 4W students at the college 1 . over 10 years of age, and that a good ' many pupils younger thsn this will re ceive instrnction iu the preparatory de Close ! panmest. This Is the ttrst year that the college has been thrown open to outside States, and students will como from I Virginia, South Carolina, Kentucky, Alabama, District of Columbia, Georgia ' and New Yoik. These are charged 50 percent, more than the North Carolina students. The Bcnbow House property at Greens boro has been sold, and transferred by Capt. Fisher to Jordan, Walker & I'or; lor. Tho parties will not disclose the purchase price of the property, though it Is suppojed that It Is about $35,000, thev0'" wbkb- wl,lle ll aot amount specified In the option. They olJ " Ncw York '' welco" will be specified In the option. They will at once commence to build a new - - - mi i ktir i imi I if innninimi nniM nwr iiih ' I ' r rtfrl Itonlmw hntnl. .,k F.n.Mj.1l-rt . . . . tlonni anient) meni. Governor RuMell has appointed 0B, nt two murliLraUi In each of 19 conn. " - - -r , U", lo tak. the plac. of aonwi elected I .Chester U. Brown, Kal.masoo, Mich , lua Legislator, who bad faU t joalk! My(ft Kodol Dy(pep,a Cuw cured me tj.J , it acrew case of Indigestion; can ftptaln Bearers, lata of Company ,g, ittr0Dtly fecomnuod tt to all dyspeptics" iiu juui i i i i nan muss as Dij6iti whftt you est without aid from . i HEN YOU m Mln t'lfWl and tbe stomach, and cures dyspepsia. F. tt. VV outotwrtsyon will lino? Howl's' Duffy. 'v . ; .fcampanll milt do voir iromlerfu) ' - ' . -good. Do turo to Q&T HOOD'S, Meet meat at Bradhsms Fountain. AttSQLVTEVf "PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome hth Mjam MMn First North Carolina Regiment, I nited Stutts Volunteers, goes to Fort Ethan Allen, Yt., in a few days. At least half a dozen men of bis old command will go with him. Stewart Hand, Democrat, has taken charge of that ollice at the blind insti tution. SHOT BIT MJfcSKll. Narrmv Escape of t'liltfil States Illi.triet Attorn) llernaril Al (irc-eiivllle. Giikknvii.i.b, N. C, September 2 L'nited States District Attorney Claude M. Bernard, of the eastern district of North Carolina, has been in Greenville the past two days. This evening be was at the depot, expecting to take the 7 o'clock train for Kinston. Mr. B. S. Shepard was also at the de pot, and seeing Bernard, remarked: 'You damned scoundrel, you have ruined my home!" at the same instant drawing his pistol, which be fired at Bernard. The ball missed its objei t and Bernard ran into the waitiug room of the depot, clobing the door hurriedly behind him. While Mr. Sbeppard was trying to get into the door after Bernard, the latter jumped out of the window anil hastily getting into bis buggy, drove rapidly down town and hastily swore out a "pence warrant" against Mr. Sbeppard, lo avoid bis following and again attack ing him. The matter is being much discussed by the citizens of Greenville on the streets here tonight, many expressing regret that Mr. Sbeppard missed the mark. I'DVIOIt IIITI.Illlli IIKTTKIt. No New ases In New Orleans And Tew Al Key Weal Nkw Orleans, Sept. 3. -The yellow fever situation here is hiielly outlined in a telegram which President Souchon, of the Louisiana Board of Health, sent to day lo Health Ollicci Blunt, of Texas. It reads: "Alabama has not quarantined against freight. Will you not do likewise? No new eases here in last three days. Come and see for yourself." Kky Wkst, Fi.a , September 3 Much of the excitement which followed the announcement that yellow fever had broken out here has subsided, due large ly to the fact that the type of the disease seems to bo mild. Every precalion is being taken to confine the disease to Key West. Two tugs have becu cm ployed to patrol Hie harbor, ami no ves sels are allowed to leave port without proper certificates. The steamer Lampasas sailed for New York today carrying nearly KK) passen gers, mostly unaccliniatcd persons who have been encouraged to leave. Up to date 30 cases have been reported and but three deaths. I.II.IIT IS IIUKAKIM,. The Oplnon Is Thai C'Uit. I)rc) lint Will Acquitted. Ren nks, September 2, Elation is tho only word that expresses the feelings of the Dreyfusards after today's proceed ings. The tide has turned at last, they say, and Dreyfus cannot be condemned after Hie evidence given this morning. The spirits of the Dreyfusards are quite mercuial. Every day since the opening of the trial has seen them rise or fall. Recently they have been falling heavily, the close of the morning sessions gen erally finding them iu anxious conversa tion, iiccom pained by ominous shakings of their heads. Today's buoyancy, there fore, Ij all the more noieworthy. Y'esler day was a lairly good day, but todays's session, tbey claim, puts the verdict out of doubt and the judges must acquit Dreyfus. There's always hope while there's One Minute Cough Cure." An uack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the liist stages of con sumption. One iniiiuie Cough Cure completely cured me," w rites Helen Mc Henry, Bismark, N 1), (lives instant re lief. F S DtiiTc The WmlihiKl"" (Inception Wasiiinuton, Sept. 4 Cordial luvl talions have been sent lo all the Gov ernors of States to conic to Washington to participate In the welcome to Admiral 'much more Interesting because of it's ffl , , ... ureu.0 Washlnitlon welcome ' hi . .1.1 i . I... .1.. t . I.li I win i) parucipaiuu iu uy mo iwiuom, H,. vi. r.n.i,ii momtutr T" .' tlon nt the award voted to Admiral - Dewey by Congress, by the Secretary of . ino rvJr' oo. . hvv rom. KKMli'KV AMI (I1IIO. Exeitlng Campaign ll;uu In 1 hear Slate. Content For iioveruor 1'eiBuiittl Ami Hitter. Wasiiinuton, September 3 As fre quently remarked in political circles, the campaign In the States of Kentucky and Ohio will Mterallv be "red hot" ibis year. It will be a desperate, continuous struggle from now until the finish, ami both local and national interest will be concentrated upon the two Common wealths. It is rather remarkable that bitter fac lion fights exist in both parties in both Stales, and this fact adds more or less to the piquant and picturesque features ol the situation and the uncertainties of the result. Exciting Incidents will crowd each oth er, and lucky it will be if personal en counters with tragic endings are not fre tiuent accompaniments In the State of Kentucky. In Ohio there lias already been con siderable plain talking and there will la plenty more, but there is no grave Bp prehension of blows succeeding words as they look al things differently in Ohio and Kentucky. It is said here, by Kentuckians that blood will inevitably shed before the campaign has made much further progress, and when the ball is once opened there is no tellin where il will stop. Candidate Goebel cannot afford lo pass without notice the opprobrious epithets thrown in his teeth by Breckinridge and Owen, but he may possibly defer callin them to account until afler the election Of course, according to Kentucky sty) he will probably reply in kind to their strictures in bis speeches, but the hand to-hand fights may be deferred for more fitting opportunities. It the republicans of Kentucky were harmonious, they would unquestionably have a splendid chance, but they are at odds, and certainly up to this time have given no indication of the purpose to make more than a perfunctory light. possibly may be best for them to let the opposing factions of the Democratic party fight it out among themselves. The loaders of both the factions are daring and desperate men, whose blond is u to fever heat, and who hate each other ten times more than the common enemy In Ohio the Democrats have lieen counting upon Republican dissensions, which are two notorious lo be made light of. With a united Democracy this must have counted considerably. How it will be now the future only can tell in Kentucky the fighting will be done on tiie stump. Money does not ever play any prominent part In Kentucky elections. At this lime the conditions are such that no amount of It could ex erase any appreciable influence. There will be great speaking In Ohio also this autumii; In fact, the campaign will be fully as lively as any which have preceeded. But money is going to do great deal of the talking, and money will surely talk to effect. The head of the barrel of both campaign committees will be knocked out, and the barrels of both sides will be tremendous big ones. Where Dives nourish. Stubb Think what this glorious coun trv holds for a young man who Is seek ing fame. Penn Yes; take Brooklyn bridge, for Instance." "Best on the market for coughs aud colds and all bronchial troubles; for croup it has no equal," writes Henry R Whitford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! Havinz qualified as administrator of William Rowe, deceased, late of Craven eounty, N. C, this Is to notify si! persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to the un dersigned lor payment on or before Hie 1st day of September 1900, or this notice will be plead In bar of iheir recovery. Ail persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. F. P. ROWE, Administrator. II. C. Whitehursi, Attorney. September 1st. 1890. NOTICE ! Notice is hereby given the public that an ox of the following description Is Iw ing held at Mr. John Pate's on Street's Ferry Road. Dccription as follows; Red and while pidod sailer fork tho light ear and under bit the left. August 24th, 1890. GREAT OFFER. Cut this out and take It to the druggist named below and you will receive our trial coupon bottle of Ukatlno for S cents, which la one half the site of our regular K0 coot bottle. Ukatine positively cure all forms of Kidney difficulties, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Headache, Rheu matism, ruffing ol the eye.' Ukatine onres pimples and blotches and make sallow and yellow skin whit. Do ''not delay, but take advantage, of this great offer,, thousands bear evidence of the wonderful curat! v power of Ukatine. P. 8. Defy A Co., New Bern, N. C. J. L. McDANIELy Wholesale and a BROAD STREET IS GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS TOBACCO, SNUFF My Specialties are Flour, Meat 10c Coffee you ever saw, My Snow Drift, Star ami Admiral Flour Bland at the bead. RtiV either of these brands and you will bo pleased with ymir bargain. I have the largest and best sel.e od i-tock of GroceriHS in New Hern, and 1 can save yon money. Everything Guaranteed as RepjeRented. (iood Stables Free. J. L. McDaniel, 71 I! ROAD Trenton Christian Education. Graduates Miter College on Certificate Musical advantages 2..rl) per month. Students board at school building. School In a prohibition town. Health Good. High School. Prepares both sex. s for any eollcire, teaching or business. Necessary expense p.-r year. 1(10. l.luli rales pel year. tit), For catalogue ud.lrcss, 'TIS A STORY BUT WHKN W E '1KU, OK TIIK OK OUU LINK OK Godman's Ladies, Misses & Children's Shoes. KlkST They are warranted to ns by the manufacturer. SECOND Tliey are warranted by us to our customers. Til I lit) Our customers are always p.itinfitl witb the wpar of them. We obligate ourselves to mako good every pair that proves unsatisfactory and llie prices are within reach of ovory one. Ladies Dong. Button and Lace, I'lain and Enamel Tip, Heel and Spring Heol, Latest Style TatiB. A Shoo of this quality would be considered cheap by our competitors at $1 .ri() or $1 7.r. but we put a close price on them at Jl 25 Ladies Dong. Itiit.ton and Lace, Ranie styles as above. This quality shoes always priced at t'i 00. Our prico 50 Any style in M isses anil Children's Shoes in black am) tan, button and luce. A Special Chihl's Dong, Button fj to 8, clicup Toe Shoe but we arc selling them at THESE AKE NOT SPECIAL SALE PRICES, HUT JUST WHAT WE SELL Til EM FOR TIIE YEA It AROUND. REMEMBER THAT EVERY PAIR YOU BUY ARE WAR RANTED. A NEW PAIR IK THEY PROVE UNSATISFACTORY- Try a pair and wo are Bitre you will be a friend of Ood man's, thereby making a regular Shoe customer for ns. Are receiving New Among them Cheese, best cream. Butter of the beat creamery. Van Camps Soups, Tomato, Vegetable, Mock Turtle, Ox Tail, Botillion and Chicken at 10c can. Imtiortoil Sardines, 2 cans for 25c. Oyster and Clam Chowders. . Everything ot the best quality and a new stock to pick lrom. , Milk on Ice. Big Hams to slice at 12c. Kingana Small Hums just in and guaranteed. ' v Our leader the 2c Flour is going and making us many good customers. We continue the sale at the price, all yoa want. Fancy Cakes at 15c per lb, , , , ,i .: 'l, 1 !. r.,'t )" ' iK iji'fj, .'" .ii.; -'( Our stock at the Hardware Store will soon , be complete. Look out for ad. in few days. It will pay to wait. f " " 1 . 1 1 111 "i ',!,! ti'i ,''-'''.:"V GASKILLT& MITCHELL, HARDWARE: -73 MIDDLE STREET. Thone 147. Retail Grocer, HEADQUARTERS FOK AND CIGARS. and Coffee. I have the brat HTREGT. 1 Du. Kiun, IlR. Pkacock, Am.v 'n. Hoi i.ida v. FmhiKSXI) I Dll. SwINDKI.L, I Dll. llASSKTT. ) Rkv. Mr. Gkorui:. lentli tenn opens September 4th, laVV. W. II. KHOI'KS. Principal, TlfKNTON, N C. WITH FEW WORDS ! PHENOMENAL SUCCESS spring heel, a SOc Goods Every Day. aROCERICS: 61 BE0AD STI1EET. 1 v
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