AM. HOME ENTERPRISES! ; DAILT ' JOURNAL, ! Hhti'ilil be Represent I-.t tna II ,:. 7J:.-.TSm. 50c Per Month-50c $5.--PER YEAR--$5. VOL", dt -NO 189' ; NEW BERNE. N- TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 13. 1894. PRICE FIVE 0ENT8 w i t.i - BDNINEM LOCALS. A" PIECE of Candy will be given to every child who visits our store today. ; It r , : ' ; Kphn & MoSoblky.,. FOR SALE 7 J octave Knabn piano, . nwe condition, reasonable terms. Ad dress S. T. M., post i.fllee. ' , - 8 3L - NEW BUCKWHEAT, Mince Meat, lVirl Hominy, and Jelly, just reeeived at -" A B. Bakrihqton'b, 78 Middle BK : SPECIALTIES nc Lucas & Lewis'. Coal Oil Jalimiy's Petroleum 'Soap tor the Ijiinndry, Batli, Toilet, Shaving; for fine Lsce, Flannel?,' China or Glass Ware, its equal is unknown. Price 5 cents. . Also Cnpp. soap for tne bath, 8 cts per cake. 'iV.-SrON'S MUSIC Ordered promptly a.i.l ' furnished - free of all postage. 'Tue Fatal Wed lin," only 40cts. It J. WttLIK SXALMHQS. FINE Broad CreeK Oysters at the door, ' 15 eta, per quart select first class ones 20 c s. Henry Urown, adjoining mace diur store. o21tf . KOii Full and Winter suits see F. M. CHADW1CK, Tailor, 103 Middle St. New Samples just received. ' . tf. ' COOANUTS, grated, ehredded or sliced tne of charge to purchisers, at New Bern Candy Factory, 59 Middle St HOUSE To R.nt No 124 Pollock St. s31ff. . B. B. Davenpobt. WHEN Boraxine is used according to dilutions, a third of the labor and the c st of snap in ordinary washing is saved. Sa uples free at1 J. F. Taylor's. FltCITS, Nuts, Oranges, Lcmons,B..u in ns and apples constantly on hand at .New . Borne Candy Factory. 59 Middle SI. TKY Duffy's. Bu B.a , Creams, 59 Middle Street. ;..a Chocolate GET your Oysters from Es W. Sinip lon'. Beet quality and good measure guaranteed. All orders promptly and care fully tilled and delivered free to any part of the city. Also they will be nicely served in any style at the Restaurant, No. 25 Middle Street. THE iliiest Corned Beef in the city at 8c per L ; best Flour in 10 lb packages at 2Jc per ll; best Creamery Butter just received al 30.- per lb; Three lb cans Standard To miiioft. new crop, at 8Jc per can; 81b canned apples, very best, at 10c per can. best 4 stjj. Broom in town fir 25c; 2,400 Blue lien Parlor Matches, the very best, -.' for 15c; Arbu'tkles R.iasted Coffee, in i lb ' packages fresh roasted, at 25c. job loti ol Tobacco s specialty Irom 15 to 35c per Hi wholesale, and 20 to 50c retail. - Respectfully. J. W. Messic, 40 Middle 8t CARPET SALE ! We now offer the trade some of the best values in CARPETS that have ever Sk' " been shown in the Stnte. One yard wide, in home mado Rag Car . pets, at 15c. Better grade at 25c. Cotton Ingrain Carpets, 20 and 25c. . " Cotton Tnarain carpets better quality, i. for 30 and 35c - wool, 2 ply Extra Super Ingrain car pels t 40c. Try to match Uem else wlv re for. less than 60c. All wool, 2 ply Extra Super Ingrain Carpets at 50b. - All wool 8 ply Extra Super Ingrain carpets at 75c. -.TAPESTRIES- .Ati elegant line of beautiful patterns we will sell for the next few days at 45c. worth 50 to 60c. Belter grade m many elegant designs, " worth 75c, now selling for 65c. Now we come to the Line we are . 1 , ,roud of: - Stjnson& Higijins, extra quality, 10 : wire taps, at 70c. wortti 83 ana vuc. -..y ' -y We do not like to sell these goods at such extrernly low prices, but K COTTON , : -ia forcing V-" us to do ; many things this season, we v '. : ' did not want to do. ; VELVET CARPETS, y Wo invite your attention to our Velvet .: V .All' siies from 40c to 8.75.: i Linoleums and Oil Cloths, Differ ent Widths. :J , , MATTINGS ! ' A tew pieces of handsome Cotton Warp, reduced Irom 30c to 20c. Also our t leader Seamless Mattings, , can use both sides, 10c.' per yd. - " : Po not fail to get the benefit of -this - : Ulenioval sale." , . Respcct.ully, ' ' II. B. DUFFY. . R. IT. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. At this season children are liable to at tacks of the Croup, and parents should always be prepared by having a bottle of R. N. Dufty's Uroup Byrup on nana, pre pared flora the recipe of the lute Dr. Walter Duffy can be had of the Druggists, and of R. N. Duffy, proprietor, New 3erne, N. C. Certificates of its fiieacy c in ha m :a of the proprietor. 85 cents i!"r b';it:n. . ihut the wrapper reads. f i f rr.rA OF TI1S LA I Local' News, . NS W AD VER TI3EMEST8. Nunn & McSorley: Free Candy. . John D nnn We are kept busy. .. C0TT0X8ALES. Mondayr-37 Bales 4.75 to 4.85. The Confederate Veterans will get ttieir badges at Mrs. 8. H. Lane's to-day. In order to have more room the meet ing to receive and welcome the Connecti cut volunteers has been changed from the city Hall to the court bouse. It being Impossible to canvas the city for subscribers to tne banquet on Wed nesday night, those who wish to take tickets will apply toMr. Cbas. Reizen slein. Captain Durant Hassell, First Cox swain, is the way that name should have appeared instead of pram V. Hassell, as it was Jttuushea in tne list ot uon:edernte Veterans appointed as a committee of ar rangements to receive the vimting 15th Conn. Volunteers. The special car with the Connecticut volunteers coming to dedicate the monu ment to the members of the regiment buried in the National cemetery here, will come in attached to to-night's regular train. They will be met at the train by committee and escorted to the hotels. The Omhan's Friend gives 197 as the number on the rolls of the Oxford Or phan's Home and says the two hundred mark will be reached in a lew days. Several applications are now pending, but no more girls can be taken until homes have been provided for some already there and until the number of boys has reached 100. A runaway marriage occurred Sunday near New Berne. The contracting par ties were Mr. Allen Bender of Poliocks ville and Miss Jennie Latham of River- dale. The parents of the bride thought she was too young, but she and tne groom thought otherwise, and love won. United Statas Marshal O. S. Carroll of Raleigh andi.Sueriff F. W. Hargett of Onslow are among the arrivals at the Al bert. The latter is taking O. C. Campbell to the penitentiary; He was sentenced for two years. It will be remembered he recently broke into stores at Jacksonville and elsewhere. At the present time there is a run tin en tertainments. Besides the splendid Sym phony to-night, composed strictly of mu sical artists, tne ueorgla mmsirels ol genuine negroes, under white manage ment, will give a pertormance Tuursday night. ' Polk Miller; who has probably no Uenor in negro dialect, will be here Monday night, and Wednesday the 21st, will witness still another minstrel Boyds modem minstrels. Wednesday of ths week, for i he first time, a Southern State joins bain Is with the National government in marking the positions held ty Feutiral troops, it is the committee or Louisiana veterans, ap pointed by Governor Foster ol that State lor me purpose oi co-operaung witn me United States 'Gettysburg Battle Field Commission, in the erection of tablets to mark the pennons held and fought oyer by Louisiana tioopsdurin the memorable three days' battle of July, 1863. The appearance of the Schubert Sym phony Club in New Berne to-night should receive a warm patronage from our citi zens. Let the high class such as this one, the OllieTorbfttCo., the McGibney Fam ily, Polk Miller, and others of that order be patronized, nd keep out the cheap and light stuff that sometimes infest us, and which caters more to the lower and de based elements of man than to the eleva ting and retfnedjinfluences. No troupe of any kind should be allowed to come among us where ladies cannot attend with equal privileges of men. . A Pleasant Evening. There was quite a large crowd of young ladies and gentlemen in attendance of the Epworth League reception, given at the residence of Mrs. K. R, Jones last eve ning. The reception was held from 8 to 10 p. m., and it was unanimously pro nounced one of the most pleasant social gatherings tbe League has yet held. Coming and eoinff. Judge Bcykin left for Kinston yesterday to bold Lenoir Superior onurt. Mr. Tbos. Daniels left for Wilmington to arrange for a performance ol the New Berne1-Naval Reserve, Minstrels in that city. . It will probably take place this week. - Mrs. O. P. Gaskins ' came down from Gritton, bringing her grandchildren, Miss Mary and Master tVHwrt Uarrawyr on a visit to their father, Mr. J. R, B. Carra- Hetel Chattawka Arrival. Leopold Oohn, city; A. G Hancock, Atlanta; G. B. Besphan, N. Y; E Har mon. Baltimore; A. J. Carson, Kalama zoo; B. F. Pickiee, Oriental; E. F.Cooper, Philadelphia; E. A Townsend, Oriental; Mr. and Mrs. P. LaMontngne, - city; Jno. R. Morris, Baltimore; Lyle B. Chase, Baltimore. B. Apple, New York; J. P. Hewitt New York; D. M. Jones, Balti more. M.t; E. H. Pickles, OrienUI; O. B, Keeler. Portsmouth; 8. H. Abbott, King ston; Fred Wands, Philadelphia; F. U Voris; Baltimore; M. F. Heisketl, ;WU. ! . T 1 T t S- T T 1 A - . . ' , Commute Snlelde. , ' - Mr. O. H. Koonce Superintendent of Public Instruction committed suiciuo Friday by cutting his throat with a ra zor at his Bister's in Jones County. The cause was that bis mind bad be come impaired a few days before; Ht was 55 years old and unmarried. ' Baptist H lMlon. Rev. Rufug Ford will conduct services at the above Mission, corner of Norwood and Pollock his, this evoning at 7:30 o'clock. - . .". All persons cordially invited to attend. Xetlee. The coi Mayor are r and W.ort t it) v. to tbe City Kiiiiibi r of a ' ' !i e appointed by the u 1 to meet at the hotels . !.;v irom Connecticut at tJ oVI.s- k, p. in. A HENATOB O. II. PI.ATT. The Eateem In Whlehhe la Held Sen ator Vance's Opinion ef Him Hear Him at the Dedication Exercise. The distinguished U. S. Senator, O. H. Piatt, of Connecticut, will be with us this week. " Our townsman, Mr. Geo. N. Ivt-s, native of Connecticut, and from an adjoining town to the town in which Senator Piatt has always resided, tells us that the Senator is as much beloved by the people of his State as was Senator Vance Lelovrd by our own people. Mr, Ives' father was a warm friend of 8enator Piatt and greatly admired bim. While Connecticut has usually been a Democratic State, Mr. Piatt has been one of her Senators for over 30 consecutive years and was her SecrRia'y f State lor several years previ nly. In speakiag of ocuus jr Plait to Sena tor Vanco a few years ajo, Mr. Ives says our Senator told him that lie was very fond of Mr. Pla't and that while he differ ed with him in p.iiitics lie admired him and considered him one of the ablest and be.ft men in the Senate. Our people shou d not fail to do honor to this visitor whom our lamented Vance honored and loved. AtOreenvlUeSatnrday Night, The Schubert Symphony Club gave a performance at fir euville Saturday night. I'he following tdegraai was received iu reference to same: filJEENVILLE, N. O, XoV. 12. Schubert Symphony Club appeared here Saturday night under Odd Fellow aus pices. Large audience, everybody de- lighted, best ever here. S. S Hooker, Capt. Degree Team TIIE GEORGIA NEGRO MINSTRELS. At tbe New Berne Opera House Thurs day Night. The famous Gen-sin urnstrels scored a decided success at E relish's opera house last night. Then1 was a big house on hand :or the fun, -.nd the program aboun ded in intirest. Billy Kerssnrts alone is worth the prce ot admission and Janii s White the descent Uitv quartet, came in for a big sliiire of applause. Thetirst part is tilled to the brim with good name, dancing and comicalities. In the last uumed Kersamls White were con spicuous and kept tho houso in a roar. Their coicic songs went with a rush that is unusual even to minstrel shows. The game ol crap', which was th.- liiule to the hist pari, is one ot best iluuvs ever known to minstrelsy. The olio introduces J;ilvin, the premier juggler; the four o'.l sports, Moore, Hill- man, Vermin anu. White; Uauze, the female imperionator; the Crescent Cilv quartet, Billy Kersands and a cake-walk uiut is simpl) too lunnv todescrme. it is a good show and should p ick the house Thursday night to hear and see this ta mous colored ininistrel troupe. I ulianp- apolis (Intl.) Sentinel, Saturday. Sept. lotn, istfi. This company appears at the New Nov. Berne Opera Htuse Thursday, 15th. NEWS IN BRIEF. It is moved do we hear a second ? t lint the discussion of politics be suspend ed li.na enough to enable us to get one good breath. The negroes who were imported into the. Pennsylvania coke regions during the recent strikes, have nearly all thrown up their positions, the most of them on ac count of breach of contracts, and others on account of being unused to such cold as thev have there. The Federal grand jury, by a vote of more than two to one, refused to indict the Governor, Treasurer and Auditor ol Mississippi, in the matter ot printing the Mississippi State warrants, which was alleged by Chief Detective Hazen sup ported by Secretary Carlisle and Attorney General Oluey, to be a violation of the laws, being in likeness and similitude of the united States currency and National bank notes. When the case of Charles A. Morgan- field, charged with robbing the Adams Express at Quantico, Va., was called in the police court of Cincinnati Saturday on tne charge of being a fugitive from justice, a request was made that tne case be set for hearing six weeks tience. 1 he wounds received in tumping Irom the train here are not healing rap dly and the hospital physicians are . apprehensive ol blood poisoning setting in. Tbe case was set tor December 22nd. A Chinese Officer ol high rank has told the war correspondent of the Now York Herald mat Li Hung Unang is deliber ately starving the army there for the pur pose ot inducing tneir easy deieat, and of thus persuading' the authoiities at Pekin ot the lum.ty of further resistance. He is anxious to do this, knowing as he does better than any one, else the rotten ness of China's naval and military ser vices. The soldiers have not been paid lor seven months and they simply won't fight, even u they could do so. I, The transit of Mercury was successfully observed and as tar as could be judged. all the incidents of the transit as predict- ed by the astrouomors were lullyand exactly verified, Jutt at the appointed UJOW'JI AV.UU a, , a biucmj, iuhuu UU, indented tbe bright circle of ' light repre ....., lll.K. " M, I, Oil, H I I VAl.M " senting Uie ; dice ol the sun; and in just two mmuteg more me not was wily on the sun's free, making Its slow and steady march acrofS the brilliant suriace. At 1:33 it was nearest to the sun's centre, and at 4:14 the planet quietly slipped off tbe lartuer edge, and the transit was ovej. The next one will occur November 14. ' " William Sobmer. the -Tammany nomi nee for sheriff is said to have spent more money during the campaign than any other candidate. Re got defeated and yet it cost him 114,980 to lie defeated. Of this amount he spent li,8l for litho graphs and printing; for stationery, clerk hire and circulars, t3. 293; Tamnany ball got f Z,UUU and il,tK2 went lor pos tage; porters , " writing ; 1,295: for advertising la the dally papers, 1891, for advertising in periodicals, font; tor cab hire. 0210; for telegrams, $75; expressages. 53; car fare, $38, and lor wagons and dmers,f35. - - Penslm Gum 4e Tnttl I'rattl. ' For Indigestion and Dyspepsia vise Adam's Pepsin Gum A Fresh lot just re- cewtd also his Tuiti truttl uooka given the;bi.ve and the gray. The M eetlug of Confederate Veterans to Arrange for Meeting- and Enter. talnlng the Visiting Federals- t orn- mlttpea Appointed, etc. . New Bbbne, 7$. C, Nov. 12, 1894. The Contedera e Veterans met at Cd- Hall at 8 o'clock . m. General O. A. Bat'le was ekcte I chairman and James W. Biddle, Sec'ty On motion lh. following commote s Wtre appointed, viz: To meet visitors at ocp ii: u.ipi. e. H. Meadows, Capt. J,.mn A. l'-ryan, James VV. Biddle, Capt. K. R. Jones, Gen'l C. A. Battle, C. T. Watson Maj Wm. Harvey, Lieut. J. 41. Hargett, Capt. V.A llavrtav Ed. Harvey. To escort visitors to the Confederate Monument and make explanations in re gnrd to it: Mai. Graham Dave?, Lieut, Jno. M. Harfrett, Capt M. E. Mvily, C T. Watson, D. Hnssell, Jno. Collins. Capt H. B. Lane, W. B. L .ne, Capt. K. K. Jones, JYl.ij. Ed Harvey and rmaie S. R. 8tre,t. Committee to '-scort visitors Irom Hotel to the court bouse: All Confeder ate Veterans pros1 nt. Commitleo ou flowcis: Robl. Han- Cock, Maj. Graham Daves, 1J, C. Whito- hurst, S. K Street, J. I . Watson, W. I). Wallace, J. O. LaRoque, Jno. C. Collins, and Nathan Tisdale. On uiolioD, All Co.ifc leraU veteians are requested to attend the ceieini-nJes at I he reuietery it ri queued to do so by the Fe ieral veteiaus. On motion, General C. A. Ra tle was unanimous y selected to make the address of welcome in behalf of the Coule-.lerate veterans. On motion, The Hon. Mayor of the city is requested to co-opcrato with ibis association. On motion, The committee on io.epiion are n quested to conler with the commitUf of Federal soldiers and oitUeu-i in ivnard to arranging detai's of trr.nsp.prtalion and such other arrangements as may to nec essary. UU mot on, Iho Uouli derate veteran" are requested to wear a badge comprised of Coiiiedniii!:' eolois red and while and private S. R. Street as appointed to procure the 1 adges. Adjourned to me t at Hotel Uialuwka at 8 o'clock tomorrow, p in. J. v. Biddli:, eccy. THE N III IlKKT t'l.Cll TO-NIGHT. Every Character That 4 outpost- (he Symphony Club In an Arttsl. The Schubert Concei t s.ats sold well yesterday, but thtrj are a few good seats lett. The Y M C. A. are obliged to giv a heavy guaiante" to the co upany, in mder to secure iliem ai d our p.-.iple should ap preciate their efforts in l.ri.igingri strictly I cl-ss niu-i ;) ciMiiiiMiy toJNewlieine, by t; i vi tiieni a liberal patronage'. Our own people who h .ve seen them speak of Jthe company in the highest terms. Read ihc. following hih endois me it.-. given the co npanv: Gorning, lo.va. bclmbcrt STinphonv Club gave us the host Musical Entertiiin ment ever here. W. B. Ankenv. Vice Chancellor, K. Ps. Rowling Green, ';v. Our people de lighted with the 6- hubert's can't recom mend them too ui dilv. J. M. Roberts, Mgr. Op. llou-e. Webster City, Iow.i. Schub -it Sym phony Club is thu best Musical Eiieili;n ment here for years. A. J. Martin, Sec. Y. M, u. A. KINSTON CORRESPONDENCE. Superior Court The Scnalorinl and Lenoir county Election News -The Horse of Mr. Medic Killed by the Train Leaving New Berne. Editoii Journal: Superior court, for this county convened here to-day, Judge Boykin presiding. In addition lo Solici tor Allen and thd resi.ient attorneys, we note the presence of Capt. Galloway and Wooten ot Greene, Shaw ot Ijabrnnge and Pelletier, Thomas and Monro of Craven. I learn the docket is quite large but an attorney told me there was no money to tee lawvmv; too poor clienis will have to take then ciiances withrut the aid ot much council. There is no case of any special interest, though .ha court will last the entire term. The Senatorial ' contest is very close, so close that it is not known at this writing who are elected, Tiie in.ijonty has wlnt lied down to the s nail margin of 150 votes and it is not certain which side will win. The Populists are m re jubilaut here than at any place I have lie .nl Irom. The board ot Uanva---ers ot this coun ty threw out La Gran gs township vote which elcc.od the cut. re Democrat c ticket, but the county oul. ers refuse, hi accept the offices an. I have tendered their resignations and notified the populists and Republicans to prepare to give bond The attendance here U very light today, but a much larger attendance is expected tomorrow. , - Before we got out of town this morning, while the mail train wis crossing the macadamized road, a negro diavmau driving one of Mr J. W. Mesic's horses, drove bim into the train, his cart striking the tender and throwing the horse down, and his head fulling across ihe track he was killed. The train was going so slow that it was stopped belorj the ears paused over bim, and we heljied to pull the horse front under the ear. I never witnessed a more caieless driving. The driver was looking back and let his horse ran into the train, ... , i H. For Rent! : Dwellina No. 35 Pollock Street, sit uated In desirable part of city. New and complete in all its appointments, contains six rooms and kitchen, well equiped bath mom, hot and cold water, and, .Baltimore heater beating three rooms. Possesion given on 28th Nov. v.. , . : nllod t , . . OLOVEB. it f-'iv: a; Notice ! ' We have purchufted Gaskjll's Pbah macy and in future the drug trade will find ns at comer of Middle and Pollock Sts.,with a select stock of Perfinues.Toilet Articles and Mcdtpuji s. - . , ; : t litn 4 Bfosi Bnc Co' THE LEGISLATURE ELECT. More Popnlists in It than Republicans Indications that they Will to Home Extent Hold the RepnbUcana In Check and Not Permit Radical Changes. From Raleigh, in correspondence to the Wilmington Messenger comes tbe follow. iug statements of the political complexion of the next North Carolina legislature and discussion of whnt may be expected from them: As to the Legislature, it may be quite positively said that of the fusionists the Populists are the more numerous. In Ll,e division of offices when nominations H i .1.. u ..1: . Mvere made the Republicans in most cases took tne county olbces, while the Popu lists were named for the Legislature. So then there will come up an interett iug question when the Legislature or ganizes, or ruber before hand. There will be much caucusin'.'. Will tbe chair men, Ilutk r and Holton, arrange affairs, as they .lid in this campaign? Say what one will, Mr. Butler was a jiower. He toiced his way through u.any obstacles. Ife was the ''centre rush" in the big poli tical football game. He swept Holton, Itepublican chairman, before him twice, at least. One of the troubles will be as to United S'atis Senator. It isconceded that Butler ill get the long term. Who will get the other? As to county Government, what? Republicans wild for repeal; Populists, more conservative, perhaps favoriug modification of the law. Then as to the election law. That will probably be re )oaled. The question of aopropriations to tbe university, etc, will lie another matter. It may naturally be expected that the "combine" will make a good many changes in the officials of the public instilutons. A Populis known all over the State said here: 'We are not Republicans. We don't propose lo have any 1 808 business. We will ii"t make the changes you people expect." It the Republicans are too extreme in their demand-, will the Populists divide? The question of the repeal of the charters of cities and some towns will come up, no doubt. That is a guess, anyway. Will the new "combine," on trial put the coul ter in deep ? It is a question. Some say, yes; some, no. Tlio Democrats blame the absentees in their party. The whole vote is light; very light, shamefully light. If a list of peo ple w ho did not vote were made up it would be almost startling. THK- SCHUBERT SYMPHONY CLUB LADY QUARTETTE, Onera IIoiihc. TLENDAY EVE Nov. lltlll. For Benefit of Y. M. C. A. The Strong Feuturts of the Company are: First: "The Schubert Lady Quartette." Second: "The Scbub.rt Symphony Club" (Banjo, Mandolins and Guitars.) Third: "String Quartette," (Violins, Violla, Cello aud Bass) and the World's gicatest live year old Singer and Comed ian, "Ma ter Tommy" the delight of audiences. Admission, 75 cents. Gallery, 35 " Xo extiu charge for reserved seals, wh'ch me now on sale at Kuun & Mc- borlcy s. A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF- (JHEESE! Cheese!!! I have Just Received 12,000 llos Of the best Cheese that ever made its appe iranco in this market, which I am offering low down for Cash. $ ( I can sell it to you at whal 1 93f it will now cost von in the "i fJNEW YOHK MARKF.T.J T. 2T- Taylor. EFrJAHmT Dry Goods, Sloes, Carpeting Etc. 63 POLLOCK ST. We, have Jut Received a new supply of LADIES CLOAKS, Kewest Styles and Perfect Fitting. Also a complete npntpmpri Assortment of VeilieiLieri, Foster's and Bairkitz Kid Gloves. We offer8omeTJanK.ufa of Superior lionrin in UlOilltt.e US Onalit -fc J We call special attention to our Harris burs Shoes lor Ladies. Misses and Chil dren, These shoe's are of a very Superior Quality, beautiful styles and prices to suit a'l. We feel confident in saying these ore the 15 est. Slioes Ion can not lor pur Money. DRESH UOOD8 still going for prices that surprise. I only ask thai you give me f ! . a trial before jon boy. ID-' nr.. Tar-vis : 4 ' 63 POLLOCK 8T. HOTEL CBATTAWKA Barber Shop, adjoining the office on the east-r-O. P. XiartiinL', lata or Delaware, oropnetor, Artistic Hair Cuts and best of servica in every way. A clean towel lor every pa tron. Ladies and Childrens' work a WE ARE -Kept -B-CLS3T Replenishing our Stock cf First - Clas& Groceries Although something is constantly going out we never run out of anything. Our goods are NEW & FRESH Because they are new and Just in. Just step in and I sea for yourself. liuiining water is never stale. Our Stock is like a River Always Moving. WE BUY TO SELL ! AND SELL TO BUY MORE. Some ocessious halt, but on Grand Grocery Profession never halts or stops. The order is to move on consumers steatlily,aloug the whole lino, without any cessa tion in the general ad vance. We do not pro pose to quit until con sumers cry: ENOUGH!" No one ever can get enough of our Top Quality -AT- BOTTOIUJ PRICES FEESH ROASTED- Mocha& Java Coffee, ONLY 30c per pound. FOR FINE CANDIES. Fresh, Supply w Just in. JOHN -:- DUra. RrcatTcmptation IT WOUL D BE A Great Temp tation to some folks had they puch a !,t i DRY G0OB,S Boots &Shoes Grroceries, BOTH STAPLE k FANCY; Hardware &FARMIN& IMPLEMENTS, WOODEN" & WILLOvV WAP . Glass Ware and Tin Ware. OUR ' PRICES CAN NOT BE BEATEN. COMPETITION Call and examine and be convinced. FCome and see our. SAMPLE CLOAKS They are Beautiea and Very Cheap, Respectfully, ' Hackburn :. & Willett. i v ' I l-e i ..I. C: CI n'n. eitUii away tree lor certincates. lW. NXTNN & MCBOBXBY, specialty. , ' n7tf

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