mtn mm VOLUMl Ulll NIW BERN, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. ('.. FRIDAY, JAM UY II lyi'l - -SEl'uN U EIT1UN. BAD COMPLEXIONS Dry Thin and Falling Hair and Red Rough Hands Prevented by 0UT90URA SOAP Millions Use Cuticuka Soap, assisted by CtmcunA Onrr mint, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleans ing the scalp of crusts, scales and dandro.fi atfd the stopping of fall ing hair, for softening, Whitening and soothing red, rough and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations and coatings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes, for ulcerative weaknesses and for many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially to mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery. No amount of persuasion Can induce those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp and hair of infants and children. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refresh ing of flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the pur poses of the toilet, bath and nursery. Thus it combines in One Soap at One Price, viz., 25c, the best skin and complexion soap and the best toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External and t eternal Treatment for Every Humor, $1.25, Consisting of CUTICURA SOAP (2fli. to clranse th akin of crua'.B ar.l s.-alos an.t soften the thickened ruUi-le: I'UTIC'IRA OINTMKNT !HV). t histan'.lv alluy lti'h Ing, Inflammation and Irritation and soothe and htal, and t'T'TKT 11 A ltKSi H.VIWT (BOc.), to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINOI.K SET, costing bul $1.25, In often sufficient to curs the mom torlurlng-, disfiguring skin, scalp and tloou humors, with loss of hair when all las f.iilg. Hold throughout the world. GRAND LODGE MASONS REPORT Railroad Officials Considering Tax Case. Acquitted ofMurdcr. Active Copper Mining1. Rai.kkiii, January 9. The Grand Lodge of Masons this morning received the annual report of the Oxford Orphan asylum. It says the property litis in creased in value over foO.OOO iu the past 8 years. B. N. nuke gave $7,500 to the asylum, the Grand Lodge to give an equal amount, of the Grand Lodge's patl $8,013 yet remains to be paid- An elec tric light plant is greatly needed. The State sanitary engineer makes a gratify ing report on the cleanliness of the In stitution. There is a shoo shop, farm, wood working shops, printing office, etc. There Is also a private furniture factory in which a number of the b ,ys work half the day. There a'e b teachers. The ' h of the pupils has hee'i good: only ouo death during llio year. The tour of tin sioigtnf ' claas brought in 8,29. Tr,rre art 215 pupilp. The ollici t!a of the ihree great systf sis of railways in this State were in confer ence U'day at Washington, considering whether any ecltlenieut or compromise of the much talked of tax ssHcmmenl cases should or could be arrive I at. It hat been known for leu days or two weeks III at tin Atlantic -inn l.ln.j was desirous of lermlunliug the legisla tion. Henry A. London of I'itu'j.iri I made president pro tern, of the Mate Senate. In the Buperlor Court bvre George Uooch, a whlto youth who In November shot his father, was acquitted, it being clearly shown that the homicide wa justifiable and and that be shot his fa ther to save his mother's life, his father having attacked her. The State charters the R. E. Jones Buggy Company of Coldsboro, capital 10.000. The Corporation Commission me: to day and called over the docket on which there were no Important cases. Arrivals: H 0. Connor, of Wilson. H. B. Varner, of Lexington, Stale i. ibor Commissioner, Lt. Gov eleet W 1) Turner, who came upon the call of the Democratic Senate caucus, to make up the committees of that body. The Republicans, 8-J la all, ciucised to-day. The Populists, 8 In all caucised alio. Senator A. W. Graham, of Granville, telle me that copper mining is very ac Ire la Person end Granville, and that S companies are at work now. There are large purchase of land by Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Pliubutg and Nor folk people and mauy new mines will be opened this year. Th On Day Cold Curt. CoU la head and sort Ihnmt n.rc.l by Krr asotl's CboroletM Lea aim (julnlne. At easy t kaas sa ca4y, 'lUMn err lt them." CANTEEN MUST GO. y BcclttT To:e Senate Arrets To AkolUalL Only Fifteen Fivored It Waa-iKolo, Jta. 9. The army can Ian W lo t abolished, as tha Beaau to day, by a vary decisive vols, concurred li Ike Dost provlslna iclallve to lbs nay caateea, Oaly 19 otai eoald be mustered la tbe tsaMs la (a vol of lbs eaauea, while t4 vet east af alasl Ik CASTOR I A ' lof lafluiU aA CUldrsa. Til tti Yc. Ran Alttjt E;:.tl BaaraUk CSaatara of PASSED BY HOUSE. Burleigh Bill Giving; Increased Pepicscn l.ttitm lo r.lafcs. Washington, January By a voir of 1 !. to 1 0-3 the House today iircrptcti the reapportionment plan proposed lit tho Burleigh bill, which increase the membership of the IIoumi daring tin next decade from 3 V. the present mem bership and the iiinui'.ior.-diiji proposed by the Committee or Hopkins' bill, tn 888. The rejult was largely brought about by the influence of certain Senators fron. sevoral of the larger Northern Sinter, who threw the weight of their influence in the scale in favor of the larger nicin berBhlp. When it heoam-i apparent that these factors were at work agaimt hi bill. Mr. Hopkins attempted to compro mise by giving an additional represeutii tive, each to North Dtkotit, Colorado and Florida, but his adversaries refused to compromise after complete victory was assured. The Crumpacker proposition to recom mit the bill for the purpose of ascertain ing what Staled abridged the right to vote to an extent which would entail re duced representation was defeated, loO lollO. Under the bill, as paised tuday, no State loses a representative and the foi lowing make gains; Illinois, New Yotli and Texas, three each; Minnesota, Nc Jersey and Pennsylvania, two each; Ar kansas, California, Colorado, Conneliciit Kiorlda, Louisiana. Massachii'-eflts, Mh sisslppl, Missouri, North Carolina, Norlli Dakota, Washington, West Virginia ami Wisconsin, nno eat h The bill piovidt i. that whenever a new Stale ii admitted the representative a signed lo It rlinll Le in addition to the number provided In the bill. It also adds a provision, never hitherto incorporated In a reappoint ment bill, to the effect that Congrusslon al districts In addition to being "con tiguous" shall also be ' compact." States which are allowed lel.lilioDal representatives by tho bill Bhallhy la terals elect them at larce until l!ie Leg islature shall icdlstrict th Statu Navy Guas Back Up Our Consul. Tt'll, Wash, Jan H Thj steam ship Tacoma brings newt from Hong kong toat the American Consul at Can ton baa required th.i Viceroy of Kwang Tung to su press nv ral s ditlous na tive newspapers which wore being cir culate,! tbr lugbout Canton, a vising the natives to rise against foreigners. He pointed lo the coast defence vessel Mooterey, lying In tha harbor, as evi dence that his wishes must be respected. The V oeroy then gave orders to sup press the paper'. Reynolds Rcmilcs Undecided. Special lo Jo . rnl. RaLarea, Jan. 8. Lieut. Governor, Reynolds arrived here this afternoon. Us said that wblla ts said yesterday that be woold resign as soon as the senate organised, bs wis considering! whether he oughl lo re Ign when his term of office was so nsarly ended, and tonlfht be telegraphed Congressman Linns to know what he should do. Mr. Reynolds says he dsfsri to tbs wlsbse of Ihe post odlet department, as be le to be postmaster st Winston BalesB. A Boqoet For Rntsell. Special to Joarnal, lUt.aiea, Jan. . Lleat Oovsraor Rayaolde made tbe declaration bare to day, that Governor Russell's administra tion will pane lata history as eae of lb bsstIN ortk Carolina has ever bad. , , swssswssmjssmnWmBsnswws Quality and not qannttty mskss De Witt's Utile Xarty Risers such val sable little llTet pill. F. S. Duffy Co. . utisiiH cuiuis. Lieut. Governor Reynolds Presiding Officer Senate. Onlj One Senator Absent. Knslou Uts Uefnsed to Vote tor Senate Officers. Preseut to Kx Spe alter Conner. Two Contests in House Special to .lournul. It a I. Kio H, January 0, The Legislature convened at noon, all the Senators save Jones of 6ih district present, tie is sick, but will be here Monday. Charles Daniels, clerk last senate called the roll and Lieut. Gov. lteynolds ad ministered the oaths, j When Slringfleld, of Jituncombe was sworn In. nollce was given of contost for his i-eat by Republicans. OMicers of the senate were elected, tho fusionisls not voting for them. Speight introduced a resolution ap propriating wno thousand dollars for the better ventilation of the legislative '; halls. j Klist bill introduced was by Marshall, Itepubliran, to repeal the present elec tion law. it was tabled In one min- u e. ' Vnnn lutroduced bills extending limits ! if tow i of Hertford and incorporating t'ic Hertford banking company. Arring ton a bill to establish graded schools at , liocky Mount. All r ( inters of the house gave a pres i en! lo II. G. Connor speaker of the last house over which he pieslded. ! The Democrats gavo Walter E. Moore !m; votes for speaker, tho Republicans ! give Ebbs of Madison sixteen votes, i Gov. Russell was notified of the organ ! i.;:lliiii of the Legislature. His message ! goes in tomorrow. 1 Tlieie are two contests in the house : from Wilkes and Davidson counties, j Committees were named to have charge of the Inauguration ceremonies next i Tuesday. A joint session is ordered for j that day to canvass votes for state olll cers. j Lieutenant Governor Reynolds dt I cides mil to resign and will Berve out his time which expires on Tuesday. It ii said Republican members will vote foi Richmond Pearson for United States ' Senator. CRAVEN COUNTY BILLS j Extra Pay For County Commissioners Special Tax Levy. Against Shoot ing; From Bridges, --pecial lo Journal. Kai.kkoi, Jan. 10 Iiills were intro duced in the House today, by Represen tative W. R. Pearce, of Craven, to allow Craven county Commissioners extra pay, and lo allow them to levy a special tax; also a bill to prevent fishing aud shooting from bridges in Craven county. HALF A MILLION FIRE. Fifty Seamen Narrowly Escaped Their Lives. With Nkw Vouk, Jan. 9 In an early morn ing lire on the Krie Basin front, that lighud up all South Brooklyn, Beard's shipping stores at the foot of Richards Street, waa partly destroyed; an excur sion steamer, the Idle lid, was burned to tho water's edge, one fireman waa Injur ed and close upon fifty seamen narrowly j escaped with their lives. The total loss Is estimated at $500,000. The fire started, no one knows how, j on board the Idlewlld, about 1 o'clock. I The steamer was lying just outside the I breakwater, from which point she drift ed. as soon as she was cnt loose, directly across the F.rle Basin and up against one of Beard's piers head. In a very Bhort lime the big covered pier, where jute and cotton were stored in i'alos, was lu flumes from spiling to roof, l'lre boats and engines fought the lire from both land and water. The Idlewlld burned to the water's edge and a couple of lighters also had been destroyed. i Klre tugs and engine companies were pouring their slresms Into the burning stores, but the water was swallowed up In steam, and the beat that could be done wan to keep the edge of the burn ing pier drenched and prevent the fire from spreading. By 4 o'clock the flames had died down to a)amouldrr In the bates and debris that had settled upon the splilng. DEADLT MOSQUITOES They Are Solely Responsible for Spread of Tellow Peter. Havana, Jan. . Tbe American Com mission under the snperlntendency of i Dr. Reed, which has been making expsr ; Imeots at CJusmados ss to lbs propag an ga of ihs yellow fever germ by tbs mos quito, has obtained eitremsly satisfac tory resolts. Dr. Reed ssys tbe esperlmeata sbo beyond a doabt, that there la ao ooo le gion from aa Infected person or from In fected elolhlng, bat tbu tbe enoeqaltoee alone srs reapoaslble for spread of the disease Tbe most soothing, bssllsg end nntlseptle applloslloti m 4etbed Is Ds Witt's Wlicb Duel Seltrs) It rellerss nt oooe end earse pllee, sores, ctm end skin dlsnnese. Bewsre of bnllntloM r. B. Dnffy Co. . t'heslaats, 10 oenis per potnd nt Melltenrsje ejnloklf snd hsenrly nse pre- Boris;'. - .' ; hciis in To J.r. I'oyiilisis on Sctunu, Vote Great "-e-.-ioii of 1. 1 and I d : MiiMiiis. Joint L gl-liil:,-(mien Rati lies l'n ma r; Kur Senator. 1'i ograni For Inauguration. llAl.tic.u. Jar,. 10.- The i.t v. - w i i -rlrmed ti.-d-.y that the lU-p'.-b.iiaiis in l he Legislature vill vt te for Congress man Richmond Pearson for I'. S. Keua- , tor. it wai also :eaimd trrat the I'opu- j list tneinlii rs m :i : w oril cans that they would v-.le UOUlitites fur Legislative Hepuhlit aiis v. ould vote f ' ll.e lil pl.'r!, for Ihe lallu:: .llirel:. if ll.e r Maii-.oi H.r, ler for Senator The ItcpiiMicans d, clined to enter u,to any n:eli iiLTecinent. The I'opuUi.-ts we.e ll-cictioc not m the Republican caucus. The Urund Lodge of Majons adjourn ed to-day, alter Hie het s .-sion In il history. No lesH lhan 412 members were preseut yeslerdsy. This morning Ihe Grand otlicers w i re installed, includ ing (hand Master li. 1). lioyrter, (Irani! Treasurer William Siiiipcon and (Iranil Secretary John ('. Diev.ry. The Seaboard Air Lino excepted to the Corporation icniii'-'ioners' onlt i reducing Ihe freight late on logs um 1 in making i-lnittle tdoi ;, etc. 'I he c-ni-niisi-ion overrules the exceptions. 'ihe Democratic joint lefti-laiive cau cus last night rati lied the action of the Democratized North Carolina at the pii mary hint August In dtciding by an enormous majority that F. "d. Simmons is to sucecd JI arion Butler as Senator The mutter came up quickly before the caucus. Thtie was cheering at the unanimous vote. Simmons was not present. The matter came up so quick ly and quietly that there was not lime to notify him to be present. Lt. Governor Charles A. lteynolds tells me no communication jiasntd bt tween him and Governor Kusstll regard ing the Chief Justiceship, lie said he ' never said a word lo me, nor did I say ' it word to him about the matter, nor dm any friend of his approach me in regard lo it." I .1. It. Dickens of Kniield filed a vo'.tui laiy petition in bankruptcy with $2,01 0; liabilities and (1)00 assets. The following is Ihe program for the inauguration at agiced on late last night by the legislative and eili. :ns committer. On Tuesday the 15th day of January, j 11101, at II a. m , the officers-elect will be escorted by the Legislative and t In Local committees from Ihe Varborough House to the capltol. The retiring j dtalo olllcers and the members of Ihe Legislature will then join them and pro ceed lo the Academy of Music where the inaugural ceremonies will take place. If however, the weather permits, the in augural ceremonies will be held at the east front of the capltol. Governor Russell aud Governor-elect Aycock, with their private secretaries will occupy the first carriage. The Sec retary of Stale and tho Secretary-elect Ihe next, and so on, accompanied by members of the committees. The military escort will lie under the command of the senior olflcer pretenl, under the supervision of Adjutant (,tn ; eral Royaler. The ceremonies at the inauguration1 will be opened with prayer by the Hev A A. Marshall. The Slsle otlicers will then present the officers-elect, anil the oaths of offl-e will lie administered by Associate Justice Walter Clark, the Chief Executive being the last In order, and immediately theie- after Governor Ayock will deliver his Inauguial address. The processlou will ihen return to the cspltol, and the new olllcers take charge of their respective leparlmenls Al some convenient point on KayetU vllle street, Governor Aycocs: and the other i Ulcers will review the rlvlc and military procrnlon. The civic process ion will be headed by the membtisof the Legislature In a body Tbe report of Ihe deaf m He school at Morganton shows 229 pupils present They havo made great progress during the year The coil of the school was $03 .VK) for lHWMDOn. The officers of the Grsnd Iyodge of Masons were Installed by Past Grand Master t. II. Smith of Winston. Il now rests entliely with the railways to say whether the tax assessment litiga tion shall end or continue Anlvals James A. Bryan. New Bern. Huch Utile pills as DeWltts Utile Early Risers are very sully taken and they ere wonderfully effective In cleansing lbs liver snd bowsls. Y. B. Daffy & Co. Bad Storm In Chicago. Cniraoo. Jsn. -One of lbs worsl Slorsss of lbs yesr strnck C-ilrajo Ibis smln end rnsti nnill sldellit, dam - sftni wires end erlppHni tbe street er eertlon. There was a heavy fall of snow snd wind blef over forty mils sn bosr. When lb reels sed by pnennsoele, or say Other Inng Iron bis, pro pi red let Is eoseenrj, ns It Is dangsross lo delay. We wosUl niiset Ust One Minnie Congb Cnre be tssea u eoo ns Udlc. ' tlons of knrlnc Uksn eotdsrsj notwsa ' mU eoMonipUot, f. K DnfftACo. ihiss mmm At Gretfisroro h Lcgilauvc Hn- i:inun; -el Oil lie h ; in, 1 1 i" ,i .1 I I to li ii( es. I.,!,,. I pa 'I J I t .li t .1- 111! II .'-ii! !' 1 1- 1 1,.. i. ite a 01 1 v. s- i - - S- -1 1 ii 'm'!'. - ti 1 1 w tin it: -p. una ry al Greensb.ne, tte primary of wtiite toll rs helo iheie, (let i led by two thuus nnd majority for abolishing. A l,i ;-l:n.: ! r u 1 1 1 ' i i n 1 incise prii i'l.' ClPNlllli-iai'Ml In Im.' ftp tln ft iinr. : f .1 ! -,i b cli-Oli ' lb e Slate judges rent for (Mint Is; pointed 1! io, i - -I" ; I or- f r in t vt el w-aboll-dill- the e: ioiii.al t Ihe judges an I soii' iltir I ty t lie govei nor. a: Ti, r, c bill.- wi the Constitut.o : i cm! ui-i'. I to amend that M-l.oi-1 taxes paid by w hites s!iall go enuieiy lo wnue schools, llio-.e by ne-io- - to negro school. A law v..s once emitted of tho Miiue tenor. The Supieuie Court dc- cl-ired it uucon-'tituli.iha1. Itei'iescnlai ivc Tliooipson vtii-u a-kcd whither bill had any liv-kine replied, 'I'liere is in ituial lii.-inris among1 wiiitc lux payers great clamor aa;u-.t f.ti liier ediici.iioti of negi.-e-bv vvbites, l".e peoi-le av in ' Ihe,- lor,' ioue i no ugh tor Ihe negroes, unit waul to cut loo.ie fiom tin-in , adding thev -lo not w.ii.l ne groi s educated, as the eiliieai ionai qiiali Heat ion has been made, and If negi oe an- educated, this will amount lo noth inir." Some leaders iu the house declare I tic bill will neve - become a law. Another bill to regulate factory labor prohibits employment In factory ol childien, and under eleven years, limitt a day's work to ten bonis for operator, and eleven hours lo a day's ia' or foi operators over fifteen ye-us A bill le compel children between eleven and til teen years to attend school three m inlli an Dually. RAILS AT BRYAN. Angry Tillman Fiercely Denounces Nc hraskan. ('mama, Neb., January :H Senator Tillman, of South 1 'stoltna, tv as gro'v-h snubbed by the Jacksonian lleniocr.it here laal night. Holh at the n -.-plioii in the afternoon ami at the banquet the Senator waa led to llock alone. Litlie or jo attention was shown him; yet le was an invited guest ot the Jacksonian Club, and in disgust he repaired to In hotel, where lie submitted to a newspa per Interview, in the course id' which Iu admitted that he had made a mistake in coming to Omaha. The altitude of Nc braska llemocrats toward I lit tire-ealiu Southerner radically clians'nl when il became known that he had inilulL-ed In an Interview with William .1. Bryan ,li; which the Senator talked -o plain lo the dcfcalt d candidate that Dry an rcloile-l vvilti Ihe remark tha: I lie Senator's Ian guatrc w a b it li impolite and inclegtuii. When the Senator was responding to:, leant he w as rudi Iv iutei rupted ami shown ol he i ill,, o'. i l cues , one halo pie I er i.'"''!!' i-oai a- ! sav that tin- Sens toi's r' in uk-i wen- ' dll Mid tliat If- wa l-l 1 1 !,e! sl.ll. Th' ; oa-iiii i-l ' i ilu i no' t le w as i n ,'itL- . I : 'i .-, i i t. 1 1 - t . i. ,' lion Wl'tl ihe 'iefele i ealellil.. I'resldcncy, and senr ely look laii'Uei on versu i- (or th il In the dlrei lion of the Southern ."-,. alor. He I with twos cia'de couples llie Se.iat.n from I-ou'h arollua n.i moi-,-," ami su lento all ni'peaiau-es, an-1 in- mu)- aofli-tli d t lie .ines of Hint sp', V I) like v-lmgc II- took 'iilte i'.t, n; : . In- --,r r .11 in! ; ii-i-i h i: I b w i .!- li - - Illi n a in e c x p: t s-e d li o i ' ' i - ' - At he dlspo-t .! of Nt ia-ka place.! In-fore him Ids c v e wei e li i I piste, sod tj kini; to no mn I, Ing the entire bsmpict 'I 1- ( Il I r I- lstloll of the nurt of "-e.il, I Sli noliced tiy t be 1111 nib i " imp :,- -I of the ( lull fitl-l the eoiuiei ,1, -1 lie Upon Hip ColdllP- of hi, II, i-ll ( :i" 'I'he reason pmbab!) In in eeiUm e ' presslona of theSenalot w ln-n 'o- ami Itrvan mi l and dlcn-ii-il Hie i-ampniiiii then Just end'd Thi-Souib i n n vi, si rough In bl sprrrh 1,'he dc fealeti rindl la'.e astli uiKh be was an ordinary msn, snd did not si -p lo ehocot- his wonls In cliaraetrtlrli g I'.rysn manairement of the r -onnaljiu as f-o!ls)i ' In many pant' uiars ! Me Ihslnnsleil that hr i;ttnn i b-rted bad i'iolo cn-U-r Ihe N ' Com ml t lee In Ihe l.nili- if balloi j slrrtng-ly adtt! il the .Nehravlau to kfrp I bis mouth clos d until ilu- people hive ! lime to rwtivrr It was tfWted that the Renator bad rlalnlv told tbs ei-f residential candi date that bis unfitness ss s csmpslgn unBtnees sat s csmpslftn njanajer was shown In bl. lo of brsaks: ibst bs ( bs f'snstor) coold snow blm ssrsrsl things sbool rannlnf affairs , and pointed lo Bomb Carolina, where be bes overthrown lbs slmost pslrlsrobsl power of Wede Haplos snd hl friends ned estsbllsbwd blnself so flrsnly ibst be left tbe Oobemslorlsl ebslr for tbs Ren ste, "Aere to remain ss kwf es be deetree Ibe place. Be fsrtbef nrivhwd Mr. trysn to keep silent npon lbs) inbjwst of pert. reot fsalMiloai tn bsere lent o,neiloa to tbe B st tonal Coes salt tee, sad la nibsf words resign Ue iMdersklpof tbe pent la f ntot ol otbern. . . . House Work is Hard Work 5S NEW LOT OF Whole ' as A1m in 1 lb. Itrif Ls JiiNt ISv'i't'i'!. sll U lot Onhino I'i-i !lf.-. I 1 I llu-sl Klgili lilltlel-. l ull me . ' a ;i Kottst,-d ( 'ullei- 1 1 li.irejini, if toii drink coll' Kulioll .MllfM-l Heel', tllso K run t Itllil I'icklo. l-'le: U-r.- "h- em h. ' s ' is It will Pay You to Call and Examine my stock before placing jour orders elsewhere. J. L McDANIEL, '2inso m. iAxvry. Wvvd, I.iirjrt HOESES ,-,l:! I Kmt K n ml in Iltll lll eH, Kol.es, New Mlii Hern. i.S ( in t Also ;i J. Meadows' High Grade Special J. A. JONES, ISliOAh STIiKKT, STKWAHTS 0LI ST A Nit, ti A V V A 'T II It I ItS If ton 1 nil mi tin cxtili ivc 8stciii 1 1 If ; 1 1 ( ; KA I K (il'ANO. Our 1- sertniii. Meadows' Great Potato and Cabbage Guano I Sell y I lie largest ami most Special Guanos for all Crops. I'm- McikIowh' (iold Ijeiif Tobaoro (iua o (trietl and tiucl for color, silk iiess and line texture, manufactured in the bright leaf stction of the Stat--, nil' es-iociallv irciareil for the neetls of our lantl. swarSeml for leaflet of ana'yHis ami testimonials if intere-sU-l. Our 1 '. i ( 1 1 ( uleiiiUr also for the asking. i:. ii. a j. a. nEiixiws co., WorkH at Union Point, NEW BEKS, N. C. iCkingllpSale! I have some young Mules, large and small also some nice Horses, BuRgies and Los: Carts I UUgglOS anQ LtOg UaTtS that J & BaJ gains, tor Cash or on time. I am out oi bus iness and must close them out. It will be to your Interest to price my stock beioro buying elsewhere. J. W. STEWART. without GOLD DUST. I Codfish I ,4I1 Ol.i i-alll ( 'llec.-i; i tick In 1.' 111. 2(t. t IV ok'. Tllill (ielltl ., is ;t lii New 111,. i-inz's San r ILT at o 1, il, .,iy ,,1 K n II d ( IoimIs, N h-o .Id I v in I imili- WliIe.sale & ftetail 71 I.rs. l Hi. i 'oni jilel Lino tf Hnogieti, Wagons STABLES. : I : 1 I Slick f W het Is, Klc. .1. A. llrnud Strecl, Stewart's Old Stand. iiMuviivB mill for piolit, you must use lire esjirt-iii ly mlaitti-d for thia sin ceBsful fanners of litis soction. Properly Fr Kale. I have several desirable Residence for ssle, allotted In tbe bet residence part of the City. Also s number of good building lota In good local I ilea. i. J. woLrasbEN; mmm goods. Carving Bete, from l.0Q np. Knlvee end forks, fron 40c per eel np. BUver Dated Kntyeeend Fork from llOsetnp. BIWer Plated spoons from tic eel op. rtasors from ?0o np. Nick Is Plated scissors (roan Mo np, . k few wood Oenuii k ft which will bo Okiotoott, - '; - i Also 0 full lino ol eook Stotss. 1 base tbt brs4 store ca Ibe market for tbe price. 4 full line of Hardware which will ge ebsen for tbe oeak. 1. 51. BIAT XsTi k A3SSI V""