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THE JOURNAL.! British smugglers. e -pt Monday, at M Middle Street. Phohi No. 8, CHARLE5 L. STEVENS, CUITOB AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: .me year, In advance,... ....... Ono year, not in advance Monthly, by carrier in tbe city,.. Advertising Rates furnished on application. Cam AUmg Ua Cart Wkmla tM j Caartrahaal Gos Wn Haas. 1 . : . . . . 1 Published every day In the year -ex- , T V T. ' " 7" ... . ..It tl I 11 O. . ' a ES.nlan.1 nkw HvW W Id lath trenched and bauked np paths from the eaves along tbe coast These are notice able iu Devon and Cornwall and along the Bristol channel. That terrible sea front consists of precipitous walls of rock, with ouly here and there a dip, wherea brawling stream has sawed its coarse down to tbe sea, and here there is, perhaps, a sandy shore of diminu tive proportions, and tbe rocks aronnd 4 00 are pierced in an directions witn cav ". 5 00 eras. Ihe smngglers formerly ran their 6U gooas into tnese caves, wnen ine w earn er permitted, or tbe preventive men were not on tbe lookout. They stowed away their goods in the caves and cave notice j to tbe farmers and gentry of the neigh borhood, all ol wnom were provmen with numerous donkeys, which were henceforth sent down to tbe caches, and the kegs and bales were removed under cover of tbe night or of storm. As an excuse for keeping droves of donkeys it was pretended that tbe sea sand and the kelp served as admirable dressing for tbe land, and no doubt so they did. The trains of asses sometimes came np laden with sacks of sand, but not infre quently with kegs of brandy. Now a wary preventive man might watch too narrowly tbe proceedings of these trains of asses. Accordingly squires, yeomen and farmers alike set to work to cut deep ways in tbe face of the downs, along the slopes of tbe hills, and bank thorn up so that the whole caravans of laden beasts might travel up and down absolutely unseen from the sea and greatly screened from the laud side. Undoubtedly the snuken ways and high banks are a great protec tiou against tbe weather. So tliey were represented to be, and no doubt greatly were the good folks commended for their consideration for the beasts and their drivers in thus at great cost shut ting them off from the violence of the gale. Nevertheless it can hardly be doubted that concealment from the oyes of the coast guard was sought by this means quite as much, if not more, than the sheltering the beasts of burden from the weather. outh African Review. Entered at the Post Office, New Berne, N. (J. aa second class matter. Official Paper of New Berne and Craven County. New Berne. N.C. April. 5. 1808 THE FARMER OUGHT 10 KKOW. With the new cotton planting sea son drawing very near, it would be a waste of world to give any advice to the ottoa p'antrtr, even if it was presumed that he did not know hie business, which he assuredly ought to know. In this connection, however, it is of interest to the cotton grower to know that the buyer and consumer of his cot to. i are alreidy figuring on next year's prosp ;cts, and are fully ware of w!ut is going on in the cotton lield. In this CDuneotion it is of in erest to read the following extnot fi-o n a le'.ter of Henry Neill, of Now Or leans, writing bis correspondent in Liverpool. "The present indications are that the Sontb, which, so far from being j impoverished by the low pries of cotton, was never so prosperous as it now , w li hive the mains and will plant in some crop or other a larger acreage thtn ever bafire, and whether the acreage iuareasa will dj devoted to co'.ton or orn will de pend mainly on the prico of each at planting time. With the exception of a very sin ill and most northerly portion of the oitton States wheat canuot be successfully produced. Cotton an 1 corn are and must con tinne the. in tin products of those States. Corn, if grown to an extent beyond the nea Is of the plantation, cannot be sold and will not keep from one year to the next, a.id tne present value of cro, if it could be sold, is barely equal to cotton at 4 cents por pound. . We learn that, of late there bts sprang up an enor mous de nund for commercial ferti lizers, the planters being encouraged by the late advance in otton and haying realized io the past season the immense advantage in the pres ent crop of a free use of fertilizers." With this estimito of a cotton expert on tha situation in this conn try, there need be no thought of ary special advance in the price of cotton, while such a prospjet is held out to the buyer or consumer. The planter ought to understand hit business, and if the situation with four cent cotton satisfies him, there need be no advice given him "to narrow the area of his cotton patch:" Tke Blscetery efte tar. Aug. J. Bogel, tho leeding drug gist of Shrereport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is tho only thing thst'carrB'fHy'cotfgli, ami It It the best seller I Mir." J. ?. Camp bell, merchant of Safford, Ariz writes: "t)r. King's New Discovery Is all that is claimed for it; it nevi r ails, and is a sure euro for Con sumption, Conghs and Colds. cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for 'Jon sumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It bas been tried for a quarter of a century, and today stands at the lieadv It neyer disap Hf' Free trial bottles at F. S. Duffy's drug store. Cancer Of the Breast. Mr. A. H. Cransby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., aays that bis wife paid no attention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it scon de veloped into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, bnt she con tinned to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he gave the case np as hopeless. - Someone then re commended S.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. Thecancercommencedtohealand when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign pi the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. (guaranteed tnrely Vegetable is a real blood remedy, and never fails toenre Cancer, Eczema, Kneumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our boots will be mailed free to any ad dress. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. Lodge Directory: KTRKKA LODOB KO. T, I. O. O. F. : Offl-Mra:-K.J. Dlsoswar, N .; I. H.Hall. V. a.: j. i.. Monclv. R'c'rt. Swrtv: J. R. firker. Jr., Traas. Rwular meetings srsrv Mo ular lUrQt UKW O ClOCS. - Cal.ljf ET ENCAMPMENT NO. 4, 1. O.O. F. Officers: C. H. Hall, C. P.;F. R. Byman, II. r.iN.C. Uuxhea. 8. W.; A. B. Htbbarri, J. w.; H. C. Lunisden, fori he; K. Gerock, Tress. Retr.)tar Rnoanipmonts, 1st, Bd, airt Mb (It anv) rimrsdar nllits in each month at WO: o'clock . 1THEN1A LODGE NO. S, K. or '.Meets verr Tuesday ntirbi in their Cattle Hall, Middle -lir-el ; Tjst'lng Kiilimt will receive a cblvalrio welcome J. H. Smith, C. C; A. K. 1" Ul in an, V .; W. A. Panons, K. R. a.; C. O. Thornton, M. of F. J. J. Baxter, 1. of E. UAHTOH CMthniONT NO. t, P. aU I. O. O. F, .liHceri". Geo. 81over, Captain; T. G. Hy men, Lieut, i P. H. Pelletler, Knslpn ; Wm. J. Pitts, Clerk; Ed. Ueronk, Accountant. Reg alar Cantonments, Sd and 4th Thursday a'alita tn ea;b month at 8 ) o'clock . j. c. WLitiy. &Jl Hatm & Co., ARE AGENTS FOB THE Celebrated Chattanooga Chilled Hows. i;kaven lodge no. i, knights or rar- UONY: Meets Snd and 4th Wednesday liirhts in each month In Rouniree's Half, at7:S0oclock. 8. K. Ball, Prtsldent; 1. II. Smith, Secretary. - T..IOHN'K LODGE NO. 8. A. P. AND A. M: lmrs:-T. W. Dewey. W. H.; N. Case, S. IV.; George Green, J. W.; T. A. Green, trefls-; W J Puts, fec'ty. Regular Com munications Sd Weuiiesdav euch month. - Fort Barnwell. N, a, Mar. 1, D?. , Mr. J. C. Whitiy, New Berne, N. C. Dear Sir: I received Clark's Ideal, Jr. Cutaway Harrow, and have thoroughly tested it, on land cultivated last year, and on land that layout last year with a heavy growth of grass, weeds and dew berry vines. It does the work thoroughly; cutting up all weeds, grass and vines, at the same time breaking and completely pulverizing the land. Not any heavier for )eam than the ordinary two-horse plow. Everybody pleased with it. Tho company docs not claim too much for the plow. Would be glad to have the A-4J Reversible Harrow, which is de signed for cultivating the crops. ' Yours Truly, M. H. OARR, 0I1ATTAWKA TR1BK NO. 14, IMP. O. M.M Uei'ts tbe Ind Sleep of every 7 Suns Monday TlL'hl a. K. ot P. 1'Hstie .tall, Middle Street, New Herm , N. u. visiting ilea Hen aiway welcome. T. J. C.OIK Pae, Bsi'huin; J. always II. Smith, HKWBKBNK CHAPTER NO. 46, 11. A. M.! Jfllcerai T. A. Groeu, II. P, K.i T. W. Dtwey, Sorlbe; Chas. Duffy, Treiis.; C. n. Ilrailham, Sec'ly. Regular . on vnca cio:m 2d Mondav eavb month. ST. JOHN'S COMMANDKRT NO. 10, K.T.: MBeersi t. W, Deey, K. C; Jaf. Redmond G.;T. G. Hyiiiun, C. G : T. . Mc arnliy. Prelate; R . Pmnrosu, Recorder. Regnlai CnnKiaves first siid third Fridays ot the month. . WAR CORRESPONDENTS. German colonists hare thriven in Brwxil for thirty years past, and the prtient polio of tbe German em pire is to tarn the emigration of ber oitltens avaj from tbe United States where they become lost to the Vaier land, and to Bnuil and other South American countries where titer will not be absorded anl will improvo the market fur goods "inula in Oer- tnsnj. ' Br. Buffs Font hmnlik l Srrlil IHffMS of hmMcbHal, I ipltN -Tnlf tu he kraU ln iImhi wt lh rnt ailk'ta, trnSrMa, Cough Syrup. Are They a Detriment to the General Commanding- an Army? Everything in a campaign depends npon tbe geueral in command, npou his coolness, resonrceftiluees uiid rapidity of glance. IIo may be a man who dis likes correspondents, a dislike they nre certain to return, and be feels therefore as it he were perpetually watched in the gravest crises by personal enemies, a feeling which would have been fatal to Marlborough or Kugeuoof Savoy, tbe two commanders most remarkable for immovable sang froid. Everybody is not born with tbe advertising spirit, and there ure insects which under a burning glass feel torture instead of that tujoyment of wariuth.wbich the operator nniiutaiiis tbey onpht to feci. Inmgiuo tbe condition of a geueral like Frederick the Great, wlioso maiu busi ness duriug three years of his campaign- iug life wiiK to repair defeat, with 0 "correspondents" in his camp reporting every disaster, every preparation and every execution of tbe incompetent or tbe nnruly I It would be maddening to such a general to know that the distribution of blame or fame did uot depend npon himself, bnt would be taken out of his bauds by writers not under his com mand, who would declare that ou attack like that on Speicbereu, which almost cost an army corps, was "superb" be caute it succeeded, or that tbe perhaps best general iu the army was habitual ly a little, late in issuing bis cnnimuuds. We do most seriously believe that there are officers of the highest merit in tbe Britieh army from whom the country will never obtain tho best service tboy are capable of performing becausoot the multitude of repurters iu the ramps. That is a thought which those who are responsible lor armies, are bound to ponder, and, knowing as tbey do its truth, we do not wonder thut they doubt whether to interest tbe readers of newspapers is an advantage sufficient to ontweigb so many risks. London Spectator. TO ( I Kt A I OLD IS OSI DAT Tako Laxative liromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tile rhonef if it fails to cure. itoo. The genn iue h is I 0. (j. on each tablet. TWO TOILERS. Chicago on 6t. Louis. "It's bard to die so youug, " said the turkey, "but I'm thauklul for one thing anyway." "What's that?" nskeil the oyster. "I'm not to be served in at. Louis," replied the turkey, "so I'll uot be oaten with n kuifo. Chicago Icws. KNIGHTS OP HONOB-!mcer: 8. l. Pope, Dic-tatnr; G. L. Vtuson, ReiKirter; W. h. Kouiit'ue, Pin. nciHi heporier New It-riiB l.i-dco No 44:1 meet the 2nd and 4th Friday nlflits at 7:80 o'clock in Kountree'a Hull, Polio' k Street. HEW I1F.HNK LODGE NO. 1. P. II. AC.-T.G. Scales, Prest; J. H. S nl' h, Kesonling ncty; r.. a. von'iey, rinnni-ini rny. sieoui in Knliflit- of I'jthlas hull every 1st and 8rd Wednestlay niahta in each month. Stained Glass Portraits. Staiued glass portraits are a favorite fad wiib women who can afford them. The queen cf Italy Las a beactifel stain ed glass portrait of herself, and it is said that Alma-Tadema is now making usi cf the same medium iu a picturo of tbe young Dnoliess of Marlborough. Packages weighing up to 22 pounds and measuring not r.iore than five feel cube are bow transported by Ihe French postoflu-e for 37 ceuls to auy part of France. The largest telegraph office iu the World is the general pnstoflice bnilriing, Louden, over !i,000 operatnis biiug cm-loyed. sas Is tho safest and hot means with which to rid yourself ot a cad cough, sore throat, bronchltisor tbe grippe. At all dealers. Price iO cents, Cough Syrup. TVo men toiled aid by side from ana to son. Ami both were uonr: Both sat with children wiien the day was don About their d'ir. One saw the teantiful in crimson elond And shining moon; Tito other, with his himd In sadness bowed, Mnde nlirht nf anon. OmbiTrd sarh tree and flower sad alnginf bird On mrmnt or (ilain; Ko maslo In the soul nf one was stirred By kill or lain. One saw ths uno-i In every A llow man. And hoiml the best ; The other marveled at his msster'a plan, And doubt (onliwl. Ova, bavin? heaven abor and heavea below ; tVns satUned; Tbe other, dterontmtnl, llred la woe, And hopeless died. Boston Transcript. Statu r Ohio, Citt or Thlkoo, Lt'( s Coi sitt, f Fit a in 3. CurKT makes oalb that be Is the senlnr partner of ths II nil of f. 1. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State afore i still, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DoLLA IIS for each and every case of Catahuii that cannot be eared by tie use of Hall's CataiikiI Ceng. FHANK J. CHENEY. Sworn lo before me end subscribed In my presence, this Ath day of DrremLsr, k. D. lime, . A. W. OLEASOX, Slt i. J -1 Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure la takau InUr sally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sarfeote of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. (II F.N IT A CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Pnigglata T Vc Hairs Family I'llls are IU lel. Dobbin SFerrall 123 & 125 Fayetteville Street, "TUCKER'S STORE," RAIsKIGir, - X. . Our Tailor Made Gowns. Man Made Garments, made from tho Newest Imported Materials, Perfect Fitting, Highest Class Mai Tailor Work, Excellent Finisli and aloderate Prices , These Characteristics Disingnish Onr Tailor Made Oown, ne Mart Man ilndo Suits a' 10.00, Flj Front l ost and Skirt- Block or Navj Cheviot Surge. Covert Clothr, Meltons, &a , in all the Newest Mixtures, Send us jour nrder f'r Tailoi Made Suits, we can give )on tli bestin tho world Iubk!n V Ferrnll. Above Everything Is our Fuperb Chocolntes and Hon Bous in Flavor, Material and Muke-Up, but not in Price. Trv a box of Whit man's Candies and be convinced of their merit. We will cm tinne to make Tnlfv and Biiltlea fresh every day while the weatner remains cool. We invite you to call and inspect our line of candies. x ou can get Ice Cream Soda at our fountain now. Corner Pollock and Middle Stst. Don't f rget the place. C. el. McSorlcy A Co. North State Detective Agency, Branch Office, 45 Craven St. Wm. Ellis in Charge. This agency has over 20 ypats ex perience. All legitimate work done anywhere in the clvilit-d world. Will shadow employees, and obtain teHtiinony on either side in civil and criminal actions also furnished. Guards as watchmen. A few Rood men waulrd, to aid this branch office. WM. Nup'f. PALACE SALOON Livery, Sale & Exchange Stables. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 1 COMPLETE LOE OF- WAR ! OR NO W Alt We Have the Nicest Line of . . ItcfrigreratorN ami Water Cooler! . . In the City. Buggies, Poad Carts and Harness. . No.'s u: and Ijj HldJIe Street. 18 MIDDLE STREET, The Celebrated ... Philadelphia Brewing Company's A celebrated Philadelphia physi cian recommends this Iker for weak women and children. At RETAILS-WHOLESALE. Respectfully, FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUILDING UP AND SETTLING J AMES F. TAYLOR. -iv -t--TTTTI T tN TT T-V TT1 Jrt V JliJjSliJJli, With de? irabif occupants and owners, I now make fur a limited time, the fulluttiiig advantageous proposal : LiCatfd on National Avenue, and others equally drsirahln. Ail lots to bs connected with complete Sewerage System . , . . . . . . . . $5 CASH DOWN". BALANCE; $1.00 A WEEK, Kvprv niaii nf ini.flttrKta n.fMsnj uml nvnii intiti visrkttur nn u. eultirv Also such 8tRSUttUe Articles as Fly muT ow'a l0lll i,1v i.,.ma .fl.i ,-. ., ; , Traps, Screen n.MirH, Window Bi nens, ' When the first navniei.t if. made. I will five xon mi km en to inaka Freezers, Eut and Mouse vou a j,, for nl0 i()t"w.en nil psvimti's on same nre iiiitili', "u mss book for weekly payment a." Sf. r than a sivinp hank, and fur tnnro profltubli , .When the lot is tmid for. I will bml.l ou u MC L'OTTAQM. (your choice of plat ) to hn titiiil for in inontltlv ir.uillnii'iit.i. I'uvnieiits 1 l...fr li.tl . 1. -...'..l.l ....... I.V.-. i.. - 1 LOTS ! ONLY $250 00. Ice Greani Freezers, But and Traps. . Gauss Scissors and nnxors, every ar ticle with the name of Clause on snme s fully warranted. LxceUior and Elmo Cook cloves. Ko hut little more ihun o.i would nnv rent - I'ur t-Xin,lH. u nntisze o sling Fancy Casiingj, hut wo frunranlee them W,000, will cist in tudiithly pay meiits, W(l, .r'i 7 ys'S, anil tl.e house aliU lot is yours. If jo'i WHi.t a miller collage, ny to cut l,00i. 'I he monthly paymen's will le t!5 At tlie"t inl of 7 yems jon n a house ami lot iu a desirable locality, increasing in value every iImv. Yon should act at once. Size of lots 6U x 2- 'im t. Full information, inn pit, etc., cull on to give satisfaction. L. 11. CUT LEU HARDWARE CO. Abaoluttry md permanently cured in 9 dyi by a new scientific and invuoratinf trul mem. Nopublicrty no injections-no restraint. Cm be pvtn stcretly. No "free R. A. OlINN, M.a. . Si. BAH Pit. K-I.. 07 I'nllttrk Nirarl. 41 East list Stnst, Nnv Vark Otjt It's True, Too. Hut very many people will not II n it out until too late. Looks and low price will ditldii their choice. The wise man and wise woman will, however, deliberate and. having: oVlilr alcd, will ritm'riminnte in making llo-lr oicycie purcuascs. Tliry will realise that irrxi looks are often nut pnamvlKln-u ihnt low priru la often but bait for the nnwarv thai one has but one life lo lira, anil it is short and sweet, while scifffimn.' MM nrw hl li and unwrlcnme. Tin y alll naliM tlial first eoat la not orrrylhlni, and llml It is "better to be surti tt.aa to I sorry " And there's wl.ere we come la with our Columbia nml IfnrlTord llh'jclcw.- All the world knows llim-knoas that tlielr rnsknm are Inn firmly raiab. lisbnt anil too li slmis if thilr proud rrp. utallons tn tuntngv-r Ihrm. Thy appeal to discriminating hiivsra. Tho wbrrls havegouil lis, of course. Rut Ihrf bar Inlrinsirt won h aa well. We havs Ilia ar pa rats paru la the Pih In show tb akrpllraj or to help those who ai ddilwrailnjr. WM. T. IIII.T ,lBt, l Ho. Inmt HI , hVW IV tor, H. V. Henry 11. Rrynn, aJr, FIRE INSURANCE AOhNT, ISw Iter ne, - N. C. 69 South Front Street. 4asBaasJBaasBSassaaasjsBjajaBsaBsjaBsaaaaaa Stop That Cough nv usiNo- Dolfy Ik's Cough Drops. Sold by U. II. Brad bam, T, A. Ilfin.v, I). K. Davis and P, S. Duf fy. ti legist. N. Nunn i Co., 0. J. MoSorlcy & Co , and John Dunn, Confeotlon- frs. These Oongh Drops aro mannfae inrnl Ij tho NEW RKIINE CAND1 PACTUKT, 103 Xldele Street. New Berae, N. C. Whk talklu j bi TOD .... THE NEW BERN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW BERN, N. C. About Furniture The sharpest point we can argue Is the fact that our , loko B8TABUsniD business and the Great Army of Sat isfied Patrons we bave made is the best testimony as to Die quality of nur goods and the way we do business. . . . , ALL KINDS OF Desirable Furniture ilzrti CAPITA!,, $30,000,00 r DOES A GENERAL F11!E 1NSIUANCK BUSINESS. T. A. GREEN, Pn-sldctt. UEOKUE GHEEN, fccretry. W. H. ! J.ADEfl. JOIIN DUNN.J Vici-rnet. J. J. WOLFENUEN, Cm'! Agent. OStcs: OYER CITIZENS BANK liiiiBook Store 8 I lilies' Homo Jjurml for 4, I 0 1 r. Unseal IustrumrtiU. Ptuo Tinlod fitalionerj. latest 1'opnlar Muaio and 5 - a u. M. Ennctt. ? D-)ol( Ila-r maVes blool and brains, for sale at the Pal Saloon, H Middle Hirwi, If you are oootomplating the purchase pf Furniture a eall at my stnra will prove profitable. John Sutek, Caier Helel Cksttswka. tew Berae, X. C. Just Received ! - - 85 - . Oaa be Iri'VUVE AND 0RE58ID TUUKK18. Alro Drersel Clilckens and Ge'-se. Our IW, Veal and Mutton, alio Pork 8tnni is Fine m Ever. Call and Kiainine. AT- 9 IHtANCU 0FFICK 1 1 MM i Co. rduceeHors lo.tl. W.ilalij J Co.) Ilankem ami Ilrokerx. Slocks, Beaes. lelUa. Urala, l'revlslaai Sam'l Colin. & Son's M Mkldle St , Phone 46. Summer Homes' Folder, 1898. Mr. W. A. Turk, Grnrral Paawnfrrr Acrntoflharkrtilln.ro Kail way. la col latinf liitonnailou (or Hummrr liomiV Kol.ler f Hi. rnsinnj Humnirr. eivins; lha names A pmprb-tor. mi .iM.fi ad duana, at of nrar what slntioo. convry aii ustKl, uumbt-r or Kunla, Urmt ir day, fk and mmiih. This Informa tion will ha printed in an allrs'nlr. form and a large million puliliabrd and dis trtbutrd by Ilia vailous a tenia of tins Imrnrna sysum llirousliout all arrHinns ,nf itMcouMlry. IVrwns rontrmplstliis Bmifhl am) sold for rash nr nn snsrila t itakln tKmrA'r - "ulng Summi-r mm uerewt. la lots fmra iu up. .am rrnil to amilv lo lb. nri nLrji-.v.-i... rallr.avlag.ntlorbl.oktobanllr.to.it flwOHloo Kirbanra. - HTNslkmal lUnk Ki f.rvooa. I Tl onMsnt Vuolallon.. A. Ol NKWIlKltnY. Maus(.r, Hiving; tha abova Informailon ard for anl at once to W. A. Turk, tlfnrral l'strr Agmt. Ws.lilngi.m, ). ; , it Dial ii may rrarh hhn not lnl-r U,m, April 1st. Wfw aWSSWal Your lisiiNtor Nult III be rnt'fy in due time if yon leave ) nur measure with us rtht away. A Spring suit made (mm our handsome sleek nf cl.fviota. twoeda or sarKes, In ' fanry mlsliir.s or plain, and ItMtnsr you lik- tba paper nn tbe Vail," oau't bar iinjililmj but luTiMitB and handsome. 1 Jl. Chad wick. Middle street, N EW IlEUNK, N. C. Nresl Irlnli Vototoestt nils." "Whltr I)lis..VPil'U if South" and "Early lloac" (or Cash. J. E. LATHAM. I Craven Street, DttBomnosf rr rATNKBnir. Nolle -' bivrby givrn I Hs.t tba eo-parliH-rsblp bcnlufm. rtlsllng hrtwrrii H Alrsaml.-r snd K Ihinrnliura; undi r Ibxatrln of A. Alrsnd-r ii t'o. has brra dlnmlod by inutoul r.ns.nt from tin. Lrr. H. Ah siind. r III nuiiUin. Ih Innlnr.. at Ilia inn. rland. ill l.llls will ta arltli-d by ft Akmn.l. r, snH all il. l.i. will bi rnilM'id by H. Airnaml.T, r Ib-rnr, N. (J. Itairh t Ii, IUM. !l. A I r ,ii.ini A To,
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