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Mm Jmtntdi HOKTH - CAROLINA, NEW BERNE, : ; In the variety and cxtontol horuatun. &1 resource. Is unsurpassed; and In j; horolimHte, nDeqniklled by any State Me Union- y .' A tuy 01 KKU'opiiliUiouaiui Mtn.Wy l, , (iroivin-in ;i S.ili.l in..(i,rKS Ba-1... '! ' liifiil Trm kin:; f, nlei' ! lite MuuUi; l.:ir Luuibi'iinu A I-1 hiiu lutt'lLols-. ,1 . hilbHcribe lu The JOI 'KVll. ' ' ! "l It rr PoMnl. ! NEW BERNE, N. C.,'?S?nft MORNING. JUNE 1. 1895, ' VOL. XIV-NO. 53. :imesim torn :;. PPJCE-FfVE cents' II. II I III IT. I 'v - A NAVAL - 9-" ENGAGEMENT EVEN IP 11 BE A 1 EM PEST in a Teapot, is a serious buai ness All should make it seri ously a matter of business to have on their tables only the BEST TEAS imported from the East, the Choicest products of the Flowery Kingdom and the Mikado's Islands. THE MOST PRACTICAL WAY to gp about it is tocomo to our store and select your teas from our A 1 aggregation prime teas, such as Fancy Gunpowder, Formosa Oolonj? and English Breakfast ALL DOLLAR TEAS, At 75 Gts. per lb. -000-000- 5J 5J 53 q -DESIRING TO BUILD UP a wide demand on a specially good tea at 50 cents per pound, I propose until further notice, to sell one pound of fine mixed tea and Three pound of best Granu lated Sugar for the price of ftp Tea- FIFTY PZf FIFTY cents. cents. THIS TEA I GUARANTEE strictly pure and a good drink. It will be appreciated highly for its strong rich liquor, full pf flavor and drinking, well both hot and cold. I request your trying this tea on its merits, as tea, you will be highly pleased. -ooo-ooo- A POOR ARTICLE is ENOUGH to make any body shoot the :.. . teapot, turn Bedouin, and drink Coffee. -No Bedouin . though, ever quaffed better coffee than our Special Brands I AM SOLE AGENT IN . NEW BERNE FOR 5 CHASE and SANBORN'S ...COFFEES" ' "Whose reputation for a pure and good article is acknowledged - -' throughout this country. ' 6 - : - -i OOO-OOO " . -, ": v,-- WE ALSO HAVE 'A PULL - - line of all the choicest grocer " ies at the lowest prices., 1 000-000 - i JCrCALL AND SEE OUR TEA rar AND COFFEE DISPLAY 2?" An entire window is S:devoted to it. , Respectfully, v HEW ADVERTINF.MENTN. ' E. Berry Liver Pills, tiff v""' U. S Mace Store for Rent. ' Uhas. K. Nelson Fine Lamb, etc. A. &. N. C. R. K. Change. Schedule. W. B. Cox Imported Cueese. dc. S. B. Walson Trunks mada ut short not ice. BUSINESS LOCALS TKUNKS made or repaired at short niilicf. Outers Mi at 34 Neuse st. will receive prompt ntbutiun. if 8. n. Watron. FINE Fat Spring Lamb ami Extra Ten der litcl'oii market thic n ornhig. jilt' Chakleh K. Mioi.son. DESIftAriLIC Sto,e f..r Kent, west side Middle strict, near market dock, jlj U.S. Mace. IMP')UrED Switzrr (hoeso: anil. In ported liologna bduaute jut lorei'vedi w. a cox. ANY One wnntini St iirj;eon nil cun i;ot it ly cilling to Missus. G. N. Ive.", or Ker me CJaskill, Fish n arkildm k. in:!l lin WHI l'E I'mimshIs to suit yon; our prxes nivfl 50 in f 3 SO. Yon can oV llicm wiih or withniit a rnfll Jim ivs yu like. Call iu.it see lliem. llACKniJKN ifc WlI.I.r.TT. REATIEI'L Smow while (Jirue s Ks lor lire. din purposes. il&ttlf. W. II. Teahce. WE HAVE a limiie-l ipiinlily l' 25e. lllilm IiiiHiii, which wo c fl':r tlic trade al 15c. per jiird Call early and fiocure Hlllie. ilACKUl'KN & Yii,r,nrrr. WE will pell our stink of all ui-adrs I'ipes at Co.-t, and "ive extr,i a liaj; d' Smoking Tobacco New Beknk Candy Factoky. (Jl'll Exlreiiii-ly low prices fi.r Candioi is lie ng apprecialwl and you will he lo. late to lake advantage of Ihtm heiorc long. New IIkunh Candy Factoky. HANDSOMEST Assortment Fine Chocn hiUH in the City. Evcrylhiiii; m a bargain. New JiKiiNE Candy Factoky. ICE Cold Drinks Free with all pur chases to the amount of 10c, in" over. New Bbknb Candy Factoky. WANTED: Evening work from 8 to 10 oVIoek as I ook-kcepcr. IMercnce prurent employee. Address box 585. "941 500 E.MITY Flrl.hlj. Kound Hoops, for sale hy J. W. Music. dliv wit n25. A LOT of Fine dried IKef Tongui s for sule at J. F. Tayi.ok's JUS F UECEIVED at J. F. TaylorV, 25 sucks Alum Salt for ico cream purposes. DON'T forget Winstead the new FIiolo" rapher. Get the picture of your oahy taken A thing of btrauly aud j y forever BRICK in any quantity. Lowest prices lor tush, Chab. Heizenstein. tf. 5000 LCS. Magnolia Hams Jast Received. High up in quality and hW ilmvn in prices. If you want to get one, come quick. J. F. Tayi-ou. MOTH BALLS 10c. per lb., 3 for 25c. Tablets Pepto Quinine 10c. per bottle, regular price 50c. Does not produce the unpleasant atlect of Quinine. Sulphate, ylile U has be mine me licinal value. One M'nutii Toothache Cine JQt;. per bottle nt F. S. Duffy's, 01 Middle St. TOBACCO. Large Stock, a Job Lot at iv very low price. Also nil gradis of Flour at mill prices. Koiikbts & linos. DON'T forget that Old Papers can he Dougnt ciirap acme journal omco aim in any quantities. tf F. M, CHADWICK, Merchant Tailor 103 Middle St. 1 am now in receipt of spring and summer samples and am prepared to snow a large line ol notli loivign mm domestic styles. The newTarill'on woolens went iu effect, Inn. first and tb! goods which I can show have nil been regulated by thnt schedule as to values. ; At The French 'afe. Go to the French Cole, 114 Middle SI. and get anything in the line of eatables Opeu until 12, mid-uighl. For Eeat, " 2nd FL00K iu No-43 CRVYKN Street, consisting of 3 rooms, togeth er or separately. ' Suitable for a Ihml ly, or could be used for office pur poses. Apply to T. A. HENRY, Or R. O. E. LODGE, Brooklyn, N. V. T f k : . .-, " The Renowned!1! Ulood. lnriler, 1- WITH IODIDE POTASH & BUKDOCK." !8 Prescription i l)rni--btoi. Do You Need.... A' Refrigerator, '.. Icq Cream Freezer, Wire Screen Doors, and other "SDasoriai)lc ' Goods- ' IF SO, ALL ON J L. H. CUtUI? & w. If. tt' mm mwmm 'Ae'Wtlllli ':- .1 . . NEWM ADRIFT In the City of Elui and Vlclnltj, dalhvrod lu null Briefly TII. Fair weather is again predicted for to day. : I One of the Episcopal picnieers toolc his overcoat along yesterday. Ho didn't use it however. President V. D. Mcfvcr, of the Stn'e Normal and Induslral College, left yester day, returning home. Tile time for lifting taxes has arrived. It begins to-day aud ends June 30th. They are to bo given in at Mr. S. It. Street's office. Monday there wid he u big colored ex clusion noai Wilmington to New Berne. There will be a lasc ball team along, the "Black Stockings," and in the afteruoon they will p'ay the ' Excelsiors" of New Berne at the Fair ground. Messrs. B B. aud J. H. Xeal left Fri day for Laurinburg, being summoned by a telegram announcing the serious illness of their latin r, Rev (J. W. Xuil. Mr. Ncal has very many I'rii uds iu New Heme who regret his illness and hope fur a speedy change li r the better. Itr. .llowbrey'a Iteroril hero. As Mr. F. M. Mowbroy, tho worker on sewing machines and plausible talker who wcU on to Kiiistou with a bor.-o hu had hired from the livery stable of Messrs. M. Ilahn Co., just for one day and for a1 short distance, has led some of the good p.ople of Kiuslon to Ijoiieve that ho Was unjuilly treated in his arrest, our Mayor, Win. Ellis wants it known what kind of a man ho was whilo here that others may not lie imposed upon by his stories. He now has 12 suspend' d judgments for wile-heating hanging over his head in this city. The last lime he created fucIi an uproar as to disturb the neighborhood. As fori he an est on the matter of the hoise, the Ihxts set forth iu tho warrant are sworn to I y the owner, :i good and reliable citizen and will lie suaincd should occasion arise for :t. There is no likelihood of there being any ueed for it however. Mr. Mnwbrey has gone and no one will try to bring him back and he is hardly likely to return again al'ier doing as he has done. It is hoped he will amend his ways and gel along l letter ebewhere. roiniiiK nml (Joing. Mr. Rudolph Dully of Catharine Lake, ca.ne up to spend a short time m the city. Dr. i. Fields ami wile, ol' Anion, after a brief visit In relatives in the city, left on the steamer Neuse lor ibeir I'm arc home in (Jillieiton, Va. Dr. Fields is a good citizen and his former noighbors arc loth to sec him leave. Miss Joella AiTuic of Stonewall and Miss Annie Bryan of Polloksvillc, pupils of Kins-.-y Seminary, came down en route to their homes. Messrs. S. W. Ferruboe and E. V. Armstrong of Stonewall and Jos Riel of Rc-clshoro. who have b.en attending Kinsey Seminary comim ncumcnt passed through returning home. Miss Annie Calhoon of Bayboio, n pupil ol the Normal and Industrial col lege who has been visiting friends at Chapel Hill lor about it week, passed through riturning home. ill". Thos. Daniel-, Treasurer ol Craven county, and Mr. W. C. Wilictt went off on the steamer Neuse to so. ml a few days at Norfolk. Cuniflit in C'og-Wlicels. Mr. Dwight M. Styron, a young man of the city, w ho, a few weeks ago, began to learn Ihn machinists trade at tho A. & N. C. R. R. shops met with tbe misfor tune jesteiday of gelling three lingers of his right hand caught in the coga ol a machine at which lie was working. They were mangled so that Drs. Duguid null Primrose, who drrssed the hand, had to remove the first joint of one linger. It is expected to rave the others. Mr. My -on bus Ihe sympathy of big friends an I llicyaie glad that I lie results Were no worse, Siiieriir Court. rillDAY's ntOCKKDINGS. Weeks vs. A. and N. C. Raihoad; Judgment for defendant. Kinney vs. A. and N. C. Railroad; Judgment for ih U nil ir t. Hhepard vs. Shepard. Defend nit called and .ailed to npnear. Noil suit. Bryan vs. Vail. Continued by con sent. Edward F. Slarkey exparte to the cniiit. Petition to lie restored to citizen ship. Judgment in favor of said St irkey. Askew vs. Rou e. Report filed. Judg ment lor confirmation. (lodley vs. Mil's. Order of sai. Dawson vs. Mos'cy. Judgment final. ANOTHER FANCY POULTRY YARD. A.J. Fiurli JoiiiM (he Urnnil Army ol Chirhen FniidrrB. Mr. A. J. Finch, the insurance agent, has become a fancy poultry breeder. That pretty and great laying breed, the Silver Spangled Hamburg, is the one lie settled upon to breed. Ho has a pretty fleck of one dozen grown fowls and 199 young chickens; 8G of Ihe young ones are at Mr. C. E. Foy's and the remainder at Mrs. iangort's. AH the liltlo chickens are following i common . Lens, the Hamburg lefng nonetteisi , , Judging from the present outlook lit, F.nch will be able to thow some admira ble speciuipuB at tho next Fair,; -. ' The Episcopal Picnic. , The Episcopalians had a jolly picnic yesterday., ! The tte imer Trent waa used. They steamed down Neuso liver, part Wnkinaoii's Point, then buck to Dunnen t erg's luini," and then the; landed and partook of an elegant dinner nnd such atlier njoynient aeburo' as aujtccV cauli ono.',.s-:f: il:.. '."': ' ;,'v- '.":',:.'; i Then in the afternoon, all re-embarked for the homeward trip, arriving at dusk Willi all well p leafed with the daj'8 re crenlioa. . 1 , , " FreHyterlau HervlcM Tomorrow. f Rev. U. 0. Hinea, of Pannelce arrived last night aud is tho guest of Mr.M. DeW. Stevenson. , . Mr. Ilinea will conduct the aerviccs in the Presbyterian chnreh tomorrow. - QUICK A. ft. C. U.K. SCHEDll.F- An Honr Saved in Each Direction Fine Tor Bforehend Ylsitora nn( lit Travelling Public Geucrally. A new schedule goes into effect next Monday on the A. & N. C. R. R., which eclipses any which the road has yet had. Under its workings the regular mail and passenger train will make the run from Morehcad City to Goldsboro an hour quicker than it now does and make a similarly quick iuu on the return trip. Under the new schedule the train leaves Moiehcad city an hour later in the morn ing and yet reaches Goldsboro five min utes 80' mr than now. and coming back it leaves Goldsboro at the same time as now but gets to Morehcad City nearly an hour sooner. The morning train, on and after Mon day, loaves Morehcad City at 8:07 a. m., anive in New Berne at 9:17 and leave at 9:30 and arrives in Goldsboro at 11:25 a. m. Returning, it leaves Goldsboro at 3:20 p. m.; arrives in Xew Berne nt 5:15; leaves at 5:25 and arrives at Moreheail City at 6:37. This is a fine schedule and Morehead visitors this summer will appreciate it. Enormona Flah Shipments. We have ken informed that the esti mated value of the lish shipped from Roa noke Island this spring is 150,000. To realize (his properly it must be le membeied that the Island is not a large one, by auy means. If we mibtake not, le-s than a hundred families reside on it. Others than the residents cngtge in the lisliing during its season but the inhabi tants get their lull share of tire, benefits. During a portion of the shad season from 7(10 to 1.000 boxes p issed through Elizabeth City daily. Some of these lish came from other points, but Roanoke Is land scut more than any oilier one place The lish fiiruished a large amount of freight for l he steamers Netisc and New licrne which iuu from ibis city. INFORMATION A!SHII FOR. Ily n Chaplain Who VVase aplnrril in New llerno In ISC!?. Rev. J. Vf. Ruby wiitcsfrom Ballinger, Texas, and says he was in the luspital here wheu Xew Berne tell, and asks about Misses Rice and Martin, Miss Rica had charge of hospital under Dr. Tull. Miss Martin wus a daily visitor. Ho sends love to the people of New Berne and says. "These noble souls gave me all the attention a mother, sister, or brother would have given. I am still hoping some sweet day lo meet Ihe-o dear ones ovor there.'' A. D. Butts. North Carol Inn and ihe Civil War. Elsewhere in to-day's paper, in our Washington correspondence, appeals an extract from ihe New York Times, which is the most appreciative article in regard to North Carolina's position in the late war that lias ever appeared in any North ern paper. It is Uiscd upon statistics that will go inlo the official history of tho war. and is, therefore, a final proof nun win dg accepted by all the world, and fjr all time of the claim that well informed North Carolinians have always made. The article shows the loss by Slates of six Miutliern states. 1 he billowing bible, which we have prepared from the Cen. us reports of 18f,o, showing the white popu lation in each State, when contrasted with the number mortally wounded and killed, gives a clear idea of what the New York Tunes calls "the heroic valor of the North Carolina troops;" Killed and Mortally While Popu- WiilllKleil. lalion. 14,522 029,942 0.328 1,047.299 ,187 412,320 5,553 591,550 5,807 353,899 9,714 357.45(1 N. Carolina, Viiginia, M. Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, The Times also gives the fact that North Carolina also heads the list in the number that died ol wounds, and 20,003 of her sons died of disease. North Car olina mtlilary population in 1861. was 115,:iC9, but she furnished 125,000 to the Co ilederate causa. The fame of North Carolina is now se cure in history. News it Observer. Died Friday May 31st at the residence of the patents iu Ibis city, Ethel, inlient daughter of Mr. W. H. and Mrs. Then-fa Cohen. SonK-Worblp-Behavior. Those who look around and smile a1 their friends w hile singing sacred songs do not "Sing unto the Lord,'1 and do not edify others. Ai.exo. Trnek Quotation. The following' truck quotations were received by wire from Palmer & Frost, New York, last night. Huckleberries, 15 to 20cts; blackberries. 5 to lcts; strawberries, 7 to 10c;ls, fancy, 15cls; cai'bage 75 to $1.85;. bans wnx, $1.50 to $2.0U, green, 1.00 to $1.50. Match uanie Ilaae Ball. Tho Excelsior b .se ball club, will cross bats with the Black Stockings of Wil mington on Monday, June 3rd, nt the Fair srouiids. It will be a good came. The Black Stockings say they will change the meaning n llie uamoljomniber to lower, But we will be there on the occasion. Excelsiors. The Use of Hall's Ilnlr Rencwer pro motes me crowm oi iuu nair, ana retsioivs it natural color and beamy.. I ret the scalpofdanditill, totter, and all impuri ties, '. . f , ' ;' , -Coca Cola Free. With i AVer roirr-huKn t llui amount ftf iuc. we give, hoc, a glass oi voco cola, Wh o llifti AP riiiiln Vmv rtni-nn l1.i,nln Factory. ; '. ' ' ' m23. ' 1 It may do as Mach for 7oa v Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III. writes that he had R Seferto Kidney 'trouble for many vcara, wien wverc paiog in mi USCK and also that his bladder was aflccted Hu tried many an called Kidney cures but without My good result. About a year ago be began ute of Electric, Bit lets and found relief at once. Electric Uitters la especially adapted to cure ot all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief, One trial will : prove our statement.'' Price only 50c. for -large uotiie. At x, . uunys uiug Btore, o. NO. NUT AM API'KAI, TAMIV In Ihe Libel Came of t hai. 1.. CiiiHkill va. Mheriir Luue -l aN. The libel case of Mr. Chas L. Ga-kill, of the toner New Berne Courier, brought against Sheriff W. B. Lane, Counlv Sunerintcndent of Health, li,- T.eiimii r Dutfy, aud JO. E. Harper, publisher ol ' ilu .iuukn ai., came up ucioiu .uioue jsrynii vestcrdav. The suit was for a.l.Otl,) (III damages, Mr. (ia.'kill claiming that his character had been damaged to that extent. The case was called earlv in tin; morn ing, but nearly ha1!' of the dav was con sumed in empaneling a jury. Besides ex hausting the regular jury and per-ons dect to iurvdulvin the court room. Coroner Street, acting shcrilf, as com pelled to nuke a special summons from outside. After jury was empaneled, attorneys for laiiltilf IllOVI ll Kip illihriiii.nl lor III -,! Him defendants had failed to properly verify uiuir answer, .notion retiisoil Uy Judge Bryan. Defendants allowed to amend verification of answer, whereupon aitor- ys lor planum annoio ced that in d II r- ence to His Honor's intimation the aintilf would ei.ler non-suit and prayed l appeal to the Supreme (nun. The atlornevs l'..r bin nhiinlill' won Messrs. W. W. Clark and L. .1. Moore; for the defendants Messrs. O. II. (luion, M l)W. Stevenson, P ll. 1'eilet ier aud lion. JU. Minmons ol I aleisli. Tut: nor we a Tin: it. The Thrrmomplrr Mill Cliinliiiiu - Keacliew Oi;..". TeHterilay. The government w ut her roemd s'unv- that Friday was tliiee degre'es holler than the previous d iy. Tlie highest point reached was 9d 5, the lowe-t 69.,"); lange 37. The temperature got t.i the hii;li:-l point ill Chiea.ro, lufiv it did in AeW Ilel'ile. We eailllOt sav whith er the present mark Ins ever i-assc l in .May before or not. Tlrre was our day last May that came :loe to il but did not quite reach it. On the li'lh of hii May it was 94.5, luck ill" iust two di-'ie.-s. ot being as hot as the last dav of thii Aiav, which is hotter than any day of la-t year. Stinngc to sav the 17tn of May. 1894, which we have hist sooken of was the hottest of that year. The next holtis, was in August; 'it then reached 93 5. There were four days in .J u'y when it stood at 92. The hottest day of April last ear ;h 84; anil of this year it wa.- S5. And yet. whe.i talking of all this heal, it may perhaps be a li lle refreshing to re member that only I t days t.ifore this hottest day there was frost." There was a slight, host on the lllih of May. and one on the 17th heavy enough to do -O'lif damage. A.. W. Wright, of the linn ol Wright A: Warner, St. Donis, mainline Hirers' agi-nK has been missing for nearly one week, lie is allegod to have taken with himneailj $200,000 in negotiable honds and war ranty deeds to valuable lands. His put tier, Prof. Claronce D. Wnrner, claims to be iguomit of his win renlMiiits and s iv his personal loss will reach nearly sloii- 000. BERRY'S Liver Pills by mail fur 15 cts; Berry'sChill Pills .y mail lor 2,1 coats. Money refunded when diyeiioiis aie followed and no (aire results. Hons ' Chill Syrup simo terms asrhill pillf..r 50 cents. li. l!i:ui!V. TOILET Snap l'.r hard and sail water l'..r r. m 1- ,, ... Moth Balls, per pmiiid. 7i ts. Insect Powder, two miners l,r ,"i, s. TRIPLE Distilled (.be aitiele in geiicrd ilnr ii . .i.l.r .I....I.I.. I.-.- I Witch Hazel. We "till a ehamineoie bit. tic for 30cts. or sell one gallon for one dollar. D REHCRtPriOXS at all hours given prompt attention and mi rial rare. EVERYTHING else in my line as low ta ..nil I... l.nrl 1., I. .n T 1CYCLES A lot ol various sizes "that have been used will be SOLD LOW. Offers wauled. 1 VE me your Periodical and Paper " Subscriptions. I furnish at pub lishers' prices aud you avoid postage and loss of funds in the mail. J 1 ASH IN HANDfcecures low pries. R BERRY, Dealer iu Drills, Stationary, Wall Paper, Fancy Goods, Newspapers and Periodicals, 87 Middle St., New Kerne, N. C. Attention, Ladies! I hive Just Received a niic line of FIGURED LAWNS and DIMITIES. I also carry a full line of RIBBONS and sell them very cheap. Aline line of bailies E. P. REED OXFORDS; also a lull line of Chi ilieiiV Tiin and Black Shoes. 'A fine line of Babies' Will l'E, BLUE and KUSSE r Shoes. TO THE MEN- We have Just Received a simple lot of SUMMER COATS aud VESlS. They will lie disposed of at great Bargains. We have a lull line of everything in Uenta i urnisuinga. BAXfflEJB. -A NICE LINE OF- Trunks&Valises And we know they arc cheaper than ever sold here before. ... . WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED A full line of" R. & G. CORSETS, ' from SOe. toftl.Rn. Our Dress Goods Department Is being added to constantly and there Is one thing you may be ure ot fclfWe will Lead in tiow meow ": " W. B. Swindell & Co. "I.om? experience made htm wi:." eiAV. That is the only way some of us Ic.ti n wisdom by experience. Now our experience lias taught us that L lie best is always the cheapest. Wheu you need a pair of shoes try our line of them, they do not cost much more than inferior shoes ami will do twice the service. Prices three to five dollars. ?e'ew lot Handkerchiefs Just in. J. M. HOWARD. Atlantic & IT. C. Railroad V.fr.- rs H TIME 1ABLE NO 1, In (illVct 12:00 M. Sunday, June -2nd 1H95. (ioiNo East I S 11 1 .1 mr.r: Coixo Wf.st No. .'1 l'tim 1,'jir 7'ii,.s. No. 4. Lv. p. 111. SlalioiH. Ar. a. ni. 'I 20 Col.bbor.), 11 :.- :tl'.l La(!r,uigi, lu 52 1 12 Kiiislun, 10 :!'J 5 15 Ar. New I'.rin, I. v. il :',o 5 25 Lv. ' .r. 9 17 0:17 Ar. M urhead ( it y, I. v. s 07 i 12 Lv. " " Ar. S 02 No. 1.1 I No. 2 ' Mm, I M-lfi 'll.VS 'I'tttUi A r. p. in. S llll 7 20 li 50 li 211 il no 5 is 5 (10 4 2o I 1111 Mml I- ', I oc V. Tr,!tit. S'l'VTIoNS. Lv. a. 111. s 211 toiliNhou), II, M La(ir.iii-jp Falling (rrrk, Ki ton. a-well. D..M-I', Lv. Ar. C ue Creek, Tii-.'ai'uri. Claik'--, r New P.. rn Lv 9 lo 9 :ai 10 :: I 10 pi 11 15 1 1 In 12 li 1 115 2 :;u :: 12 :; -'ii :! I;: I 12 I 2", ; '.'i 1 : 50 Lv A 1 lo :i2 9 40 9 :i:l 9 nl Lv s 27 Ar s 17 S (15 Riven fd Cr. man I lava loek. Newp ri. WildHOOll. I ol A 1 1: 1 1 1 1 i 1 . 7 52 I Hi Ar Moirheid City, l,v 7 27 I 51 Lv " " Ar 7 20 5 "1 Ar M (', Depot. I.y 7 uu 1' M A M '.Mo'id.iy, Wednesday and Friday. ITuexl.ay, Thiir-.lay and Saturday. S. L. DILL. Sun 't. These Drinks : 51? Ieo (Ireani Soda, t "jTI'iiic Apple Sherbet, LV Cheiiy Phosphale, I e?' ('herry Pepsin, '(," Coca Cola, IV Willi Coca, tiiT LeiiKinaiic, I -;, 'V nil Neelar J Soda Water. at NUNIM & McSORLEY'S. -: WE HAVE :- Just Received Another Bargain IN WHITE India Linon WHICH WE WILL SELL AT 15 cts. Per Yard. -00 oo COME QUICK And i2;et what you want at ID, F, .JAMAIS', ii:i J'ot.borK St. J. F. TAYLOR'S You can buy Matches at Manufacturers' prices. Killy cases, three pound pic peaches will bo sold at J. V. Taylor's at lt)c. ier can. A liua stock of the best canned oodij on the market for tUe at Iliock'1 BolWiu pricttat. K Tay.a. i5fl You can buy ihe best pairot Shoes von ever got in tho city for the money at L F. Taylor's. . If yon don't ce J. V. Taylor you lose money , ' " 4 , ? A large Stock Prime Whinkey for"taedl cinal purpoae-s at ... hV4'V.v HACKBURN and WIIiLETT LA W W The Largest. Slock " IN THE CITY. ATT IJ ACT A T'lTATluN'! And Are . . . ".e'.-'Ji, And make Grow the ever Flourishing Tree that bears Fruit which will always please every one and bring success to the Firm who knows how to Advertise. Hackburn :' : jVii' i&'Willett Our Jlelliiiils anil hires Boun or ' :'.'!.) 1." :i:J " 4 "--V: 4J ' rH, Ml?-,: t (.! T l.c'M.M i
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