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vnT. yv kiew RRRlFfl NO. Iftg. 'V ' ' . WEDY MOHKmfl. tBEUAaT 1 IS. ' , EKTABUSMIH . - ' II '4: .tf c Knv't Reo4 . m ' - sm I I ir hut irnriPiirn - Highestoiau m uwwmjwniii-- r I T r TI J 1 il hiii i! kiiiHMi i . "A . , IIIHV MRHRinnn I JULI1 V U n Tnilm' Vimmnfl WiT Toon RlrtW l V Ml f7T V 1 l J A Cll ICE L T - -.- - . mill n n 1 1 am i ii in , mum uuuui i t m u a. -..hi ii iiAWRPKiira i - : . JltSilte - .r UP' ga uv-a ; of POTTN T) EST- 1 I Am nilRH.'' . . A w - II 1 flU3WWIIil' rVf HluitVl'K JJ.ua ; 1 II I I 3 I , - . : - i It not 1 the I nmae 1 - tiat - BICYCLE tHB feEST Its tb maobn itself Tta Bmihior Construction. The iam simply thows you are getting the gepuine article., , . j Only on place you cab' gV , them ln Niw Bwn- 1TILL X. mra., if AGENT, v , Judge Bryan to Hold Norwood! Court Division of Spoils Causes , Stir. . Major Guthrie Will Not Assist. 0 SPWUI. .':0. Bauiob, IN. C, Februeiy 2. Judge Norwood is here and tomorrow he will go before the . Ilouse Judiciary, .commit- tee, find he Says that he will pledge him self to remain sober sia years, if s ' . . ... . ... not tapeacuea.,- . ' Gev.tueselfls asked to have Judge Henry B. Bryan hold Judge Nowwafld' oourt in Union county. There is a great stir about the division 01 offices. Robert Beinhardt, it is declare! by the Popullsts,must have the penitentiary THE SIIIE tlPllll. Tie Biraott -At, Slate Spoils PAnllnrnnnci UOIUIGHIGUD Applicants for law Weeases. Wsrn Ing Agalnit Fertilizers. Sklaner the Populist Leader. Negroes : ' as Assistant Clerks. - ' 1S7 MIDDLE BT. Physicians :j ' j?rescrtptloiiB Ctrafnlh Prepared - At Prices lo suit the timet. JOOKSlL BOHBAO, ) mutioH. N. C. February 9. f The Hfinublicane and the bolting Pop- the Popullsts.mu.thaye.tue pen uenuary M . inference last nlEht and mumurement. as he delivered tue votes i .. ... ...u-: r . . . iRttemntea 10 aisn ou pre w uit sol. si.sut mtssiw. Kr'iOT The North Carolma railway -ouecvo ; . . Blind met here ItodaT. Out 01 pnraw ; - , , , . . n..mi, T 'S . I " " . ... .... I AftVttllu ItUlieiKII). Lra " ' M OTi KV Q 840Ck ll0ldetB, 00 7 sUtute (Morganton), A. & N. C. R. R. I .MfV PSr, w a ntHri. told the ouarrel. ro the Populists, Agricultural Depart , .-j. - - i .atirtr Kiironii. r ihii iuiuiuisbiuu tog Populistt today: "Yon have kindled - . dUtrict this Are and yon must not expect roe io r Asvlum and pour any watery It." y ;u, Qoldeboro Insane Asylum. All these " sWHJajBJSi mtm I Kilt STIVrlAW if w ? B,W :ttemDte ?lve. them something to talk about. Kwostos. Jamaica-Two attemptsl e court ywterday there were made on Saturday to blow upaK er. fort1. aDl)licallfa, for license to prac- train on the JanuUca Railroaa. ttoelw. Three failed. Lon J. Leary After one explosion, causing hpnnW.inolicant from Craven slight damage, a search was made along - . c p R t we nut, u.u - ha ,he Park Hotel today. It was tue near the rails of a large canister oi ex- . transaction of plosives. ' I ..-: business, but of course the lease int.. LI. .aahm, r tiMifa nrisum I TP III I . ' . ' I in kuuuw . I was discussed. This morning s paper i " the n laonarsm ni sssiiiim ui s.uss ciu iiwt vo wi ISTA dhoica aeleotion of m- thflraUroad" 'x nonymou8 threats ha , Tlife'ae are all Very Popular frjees. No. I. 'Solid Leather, either uiedi- nm or wide toee, 6-1, tong. ana uais, i.oo- pair. No. 2 Black and Tan; Genuine Calf, plain or cap toe, wide or narrow widths, regular an elegant siioe $3.00, pair. No. 3. The Best Gentlemen's Shoe we carry, made of uesi qnaniy Cordava leather, every pair guaranteed, price 8&, pair. Miuifi'r'K Mild Cured HAMS tJAMS 8 CENTS POUND F. ULRICH'S. Small lot North Carolina,."" H:ims (small sixes). Also -r 8'uipment of those larget. Hams which wo cut at 12 cts. per pound. WE HAVE FRESH 1.011 OF Sample Cost. Shoes at Wholesale mi iv 11)015: f um and Toilet Artiolea. GUANO fob Roasted Coffee. 20c, 25c, and Mc. cents J per pound. Grouiid to onVr. nnnHEN CASH! t. ..11 t trannm ntrnlnat FT W. Mil- threats have I . . . T j.- tiwiuuvw. """-J - . I iB- anfi Col. A. h. anaiews, private ui miclied the newsnaoert recently, inn- . . i MiTnrii mating that something serious would Tbere are 433 braada o( fertilizer for happen unless leading oraciais 01 uk tM Bute and 9g 0, theae only are j:.tAJ I roaa were uwuubku. i m , )he 8tat. Bome nave not ree- litered and the Agricultural Department ire asking farmers to warn tnem 11 any luch are o?ered to tuem. .rntumumui Skinner is here. Late last night he Issued a 4000 word address. Be will be designated as the fopuiisi THE COTTON MARKETS. February 2. Mt deliver closes in New York todaj 7.15, which is a net lose 01 4-iuu ioru rfT. Th ontlook while practically un changed is not altogether so hopeful as it was a short time dsck. Dry Goods :aio Boost 6. A. BARFOOT, Mfir. L,ast Call for City Tax es of 1890. . This is.positively the last time I shall tnr Mtv Imps. Tlie citv neeua lat "FF J mrmw nnif ihe Board of Council ar ure- .j'j ----- . . . , ... - Ine me rhr'collect. Longer 111a ugence cannot be given. ES" Pay up and prevent being adver tised with cost added. HUGH J. LOVICK, Jan. 24, 1897. City Tax Collector, If youjwraiit Guano tor "Cash, WS Can ailPPly Th letter o! Robt Moore & Co., In thU yB.wo wwu euj-i- , lMue may be of Interest. yUUWiW J. E. Latham. New Yobk. Our Antur'o prepared Buckwheat and our El- gin 'Jreamciv Butter ii t! e Rest 011 the market. W Jkt Bock Bottom .C.Vhittyi&Co Uular in this State, Mr. A. J. Cook, and not Mr. Scoville will be the manager of the Yaruoro. Mr Cook is too well known to need any word of introduction as a hotclist. Mr. Hardison introduced a hill to cary intn pffect'the the educational provisions iha nnnllltntion. HttVIll? 4 mOUthS ... fin. The main features in the I gchools. liavlnz commissiouers to levy cotton market continue unchanged. Wt I taxes sufficient to carry It out. .dso com- v . k nr mnderaie receints I milnrr education oeiween o nuu iu .... U.y. mi - - ir , in.in .nv art v tv or secur-1 a m tn make tne lee lor crup 1., wituuu M.ij.a I - an i..u.nt In valnea. Notwith4l nrnhnta foe 10c. and reiiistratlon fe?80c. 1UK HMIfiviw".-. " I r ' ' . standing the general reporw revrnwiu o appiy 10 ui-iuim j from the South, that there is less cotton I third reading. l.4 th. . nnu lime last scasnu.1 There was omte a aeiiaie nooui 1.1 ui uuxi .. " 1 . . ffonllnne Moh week to run ahead ol vMiuir out of the colonial records and it last season's movement The liberal wan referred to the committee, some mlume this week was somewhat sur wanted then sold and others distributed orislnir in view of the cold and stormy I frae 0f costs to schools. weather reported from tue oouw. neany uuriiic iub mt " We think the trade at large are expect- utare has been in session not a hill of log 8 millions and that receipts wUl tny special Importance has been passed. .. u imwiMni factor as lone Mr. Swinaon the enrolling clerk is out as they indicate about this quantity. I ,n a letter giving his reasons for refusing a .1 .... I, . . . 1 nm dm . nnr. 111' Trade conditions ana new crop 1 to acoep tue nvR.uc. -or.".. - will be subjects of for greater impoMucc 1 ays his position luunro hum .t-"-"-in the future. The present effort aniong(oru.t office work. He has an equal ... ..1 mmna. nrolia-1 ....mhor f KeDublican and topulUl IWlstera .iiuu. w.. . . - . u .n.n a find n-tlef from I ,.Wri, and If the nesrroos are appointed U1T UT BHIW.UW- - ' w - " J . . . 1 .1. . 1 . ... 1 1 .. ..... nf n.,nornl burdensome toc involves one i. ,t mux e aune uj .,-cv... most serious problems tho bulls have to Assembly rell.ving him or wn reeponn,. . . l as .llltM Ilti1nala.fi!... fl. (a nrilAt ttti tllfl QUs?fi confront moot crop wot u,,"u w""-"iouy. iw i a -r . . . . t MS. I a I U.. Uta rlunHar MtV and too conBumpiion w sr8ri ur ... . u IQ HIIU un v-"v. I.., tn mlail hv noxt orou prot- KQIi Hill w , a necto altogether. The exports are the om . TUB MAUKETS. distlngulaliing feature In favor cf tlu G0ALUL0AL1 We sell onlv the very best quality of While Ash Coal. EGG, STOVE AND CHESTNUT SIZES. nflia loft at the vard. rear of fTankhiirn & Willett's store, or at ffino Smith Front street, will receive prompt attention. 1I0LL1STER & COX Phone HI. re have a Full and Com plete Stock of x( GItOCEltlES ! of kinds and gr.aran- ' tee prices and quality. ;:gr" Give ur a trial before uiakinji jour pun-La (??. f Respectfully, ilielaill 71 Bruad St.. Nen Birue. S-C. WIS. .'Ton hnre used "Our Congh Balsam" and found it cured. Now tell' your friends, everyone should know th.tt wo Guarantee evry hot tie. No cure, no psv. 2Sc. at ltradliain'M Drug Stores Cor. Middle and Pollock Street. J. E. Latham, .", Craven Street. " COTTON DEALER A XII COMMISSION KERCH AST Ail) on ma tor Cemeut. l.'-me, IV: ra 1 ,M, P..e, Coltoi B.-K-OOi; as I Ti.. R oroLe.!or.50!;bales rotton Mil You will necessarily spend much time in. the house and douot- ess will prepare these Airyi Fairy Creations suitable for the com- ins: Spring- Sunshine. We have a FEAST for BEAUTY LOVERS. A FRESH LINK OF Chocolates Bon Bons, jrsr RECEIVED. The Finest in tLe city at 40. jer pound. X. !sTXYl CO. N it to Po t fulxe. Closing Out Prices it.. T. J. TURNER IN IiOW PRICES. mi: Farmers. Wa hwa A FULL LINE of OTsOWB, . HAIIGOWS, CUIiTIVATOBS. "ancl all other Farming 1m tplemenU at ROCK BOTTOM TRICES. - ' ,. .. d.stingulsliing feature in favor w .m TO MCTCHANTS-We can e.11 l K m we ninBt not forget thai A meiniifsiiMtirri DrtCCV ,1 . A .u lMvwruisitnop and mtt jVWtm m- m . TOTt B'lbs ainrlin ahmnd are increasing ana n- - . a-1- n nnita liberal. Prices are four lo 1m. 11, 1Tiuer vsj. . on mA fourteen to eighteen on next crop than a week aeo. - - Yours truly, . - Robkrt Moors A Co. May Wheat.. May Rilis., .' CmcAOo, Febriuvry 2. OPKMINO. ClUKS. Hi 8.00 8.1W Rest Elgin Ilutter 2 jr. (Jood Butter, 0c. OriiuuSated .Snpar 5n. Atmore Mince Meat 8a J. P. Squire's Pure Lard 7.-. Tf roods is not fust-class mon.y iiheerfiilly refunded. The Allegood Grocery 10, TK Middle Nt. 3few Iferne Theatre OXE NIGHT ONIsY. Historical Entertainment ! II.v New Bei'iie'si Host Local lalent, AND 5. ill Si. 25 M Atmore's Nlnoe Meat. ... , . V... 1 1 I 'nflML ,1 " . l uw-.'" - t Cans lare sise Baklnit Powdr, l"a Standard Tomatoes. ' , - u . . Corn. " It Bars Good Soap. - CTAIl rirsMJass Ooods. , Tlllege4GreerT Cempaar, in ussu atrMS. DUr4r la reet. disoatch to the Times from Athens oonflrms ths rcoorts of the 1r P j 0-4 JaI TIRED MOTHERS JP ' I 1.1 ll.ww1'a HitnuiHirilla. which ClVeS them pure Wok1, a irt uppotlw and new ana nccaeu emanbiii, .Assignee Sale. I will on Saturday , Fiihy. 6, 1807, at 18 The World unions Viol Inst. WILL' APPEAR WediieMlny. Feb'y Audited hv Miss Florence Adler. 1 Soprano; Miss Flora Parsons, Pianist. Monday LECTURE I NEW Embroideries In Endless Variety. St. Gall Seldom senAs more Dainty Beauties across the water. 3 Cents to 75 Cents. a. Hy MR 111! II. H. MONROE, the luivue 1 rw ti'ie.i ui Leoturer. Statlc;.:ry ! lAi: r Newipspers, reiloll c&issfcl " smes, a) always tsf 1 st JsU.idofCreteascao.eaio w ....Jmoum ,tod Pre- Bunday night. . r: lf a,l.,.uunt Additional alvioes rscclved ny - Time, are to th, that the 'fi6ttuaiae (jaiatanas .u 1 ...., ,.,. several nhabilants have oecn ul- 'K.. in - m . 1 .t. ltnli irivwn the hours Of 10 n. m Both sides, Christians as weu as 1 .ni medans. appear to have suffered from and "?J" those recent disorders. , - - . . r. . ...... PnnrtA Indicate tliat the ITurKlshl ' troop, sre behaving unu-uaUy well. Up fab. 8. 1907. srngne to ths present time no news hi been re- . j .d. CeWed of their taU.ng part la any of. the ? Cretan disorders. W " P r. 1 -.tif.R. . Armed bands of Muasulmans still con- who mo, V,w' RMta on sale At Wateri' t're LFeby. 1st, Price 1.01). fin to Sill'L til 4. SON'S Over 11)1) Person! in 16th Century Cistiuui'S. I HATE Jl'ST Itr.CElVED snothft line stock of lancy ua . ui-ruum Fsnrv Oak Hull Stan N K.mcy Ro -k-lng clian s.nud other Fine Furniture too numerounto mention, .uni 'lr1L2 ROt'K HOTIOn FlliUUEH I foi t n h or on Time fir the Next 10 Day. ... 8 to make room lor our stock i.ail .....I examine beMe iurchainf le where. 1 epectlull ', T. J.TURNElt. SEW BERNE. -V..U. For Fine Mali; Fed thef. Umb, Muimn, ,Frh and Corm.H Pi Pork, sod Vl very dnv. Alto live and iheMtd-Turkiys. Wiilla' plenty to Hipply the iriW 1ne4 6sKge Id the tf't at 10c per pound. T0 Allego-icd furt Munk nd m: 8S JHUWle St. 88 For C I. As ti"s in rrm over the Ulund. however, sud llio Chrlutians have ocrupied and fnritrtnd the luitiOrUnt plaoee irom a stral. nc and military view point for the purpose of preventing tho aiUi ki oi ins l.'l.'l. '. I'H. f ji'it.n I J fT Notice. Kollcs is hereby glvtn tluU the under signed and bis awoclates will make, ap plh stlon to the General Assembly at its p.ewut stolon for a Charter for a i!.iti!ul Fiie Insurance Company with !. .r!,--i-al (Cite at Kow Berne, N. C, C, T. VAT!o:, e . i 7, ANhOT-- "i. lOUOHS, OLDS, .Col. 'Jordan CgagB Balsam Frog in Your Throat?" . LaiaUve Bromo Quinine. , . Dufly'i Cronp Bjrup, Davis' Pharmacy. Be anre and attsd our aped d sle of OUuisware today, pieces worth IS, 85 and 8icutaU go at one pile--, ,h. ' 'Bfgofa. - f Pr eeiiionsU Er. Ii .iimen. Liulisri Famous T. i d at Worms. Nuns anil N vices l-eatiug a -Cmr rut. at orEiiA norsis TliurMilay at FrWayi EvenlngN.'- . Tndfle Annicea of 8T. LUKE'S LUTHERAN jnURCU. f. ' ADMISSION 50c. ns-TloUta can be had. without fr.kS " ' , extra charge lor roeerrea araU, at Gasklu'a hook store. Uliart opeoa Monday morning at 8 o clock. ytmw This inaco nompUmtoti . of John Donn, Urj. ) . When You "Know hra to bo for four work, yon ami that nll made olUhca ooit 00 mora thaa' shop -shop otk. Wt -mnU. onlr the mod tuorougniy twined operators. W ftso wlj tha btU material, wa charge oniy imu Mice. . ... i 1 F. 31. ChodwIcUe ltl UldlatrNU Slrep Comtortabl ? No I Our Heavy ALL WOOL BLANKETS At $3.00. ANI BEAUTIFUL COMFORTS At $1 Sc- Will Burely Bring SLEEP, - SWEET a I- U n ii "
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