T. ". . :." A L, S4 colnfim j t . Id kjaJ. T, ' H .- k t 1 ,u::.i. E-ii"""el ti . : iviiu pr H-onth. f . V " r7 Thnrsday at t&OOpei 1 T IT IS (DAILY) On 1Mb (, cwnk, 1100; on montb --. ' r Head ot "City Items' u- ... a: r: f - i laaertlna . t i b tailed ktweeB a m v j.-. ..4 ""?"'fe3 ris rjsu" duo1 rmnenu f trutimt dTerti.mnu b. Willi collected promptly at tk and of each! .-'- ! T:. au mt .iiwbi pubiisbed tbat wwtabU bjecUonsM personalities; withhold! the nanel if tb author j or tbat vUl make mm tkaa oui Mlaual thlaBr. THE JOuKNAL. r. .!vattoi.1 JSKW BERNE, N. a, JUNE 1. 1883. Gatwcd at tb Pott am at Nw Berne, N C. Muoond-olata natter. It is said that Buluth is now VL. tfcftt .Pmctnr K nnrt.'a Vut;w ZJLIa olJ iMO:Mnaginat;ion several years ago prophesied it would be. - I ovn7Sr7 i7w-rn friehds hadleft a friend of the col i SkoW feU a loot deep between onel,8Crtme witn ft cMnmge fcotich- Lynchburg ond Clifton Forge, Vir-i ed ittfomal termsi The messen- ginia, May 23dr 1883. Those fond of chronicling notable, occurrences -may jot this down in their note - , j p0.8) i Ay THBr jBhgiish " hlive "praced the bust of the American poet, Long-J . fellow, in Westminister Abbey be4 tween the busts of Dryden and unanc?r4?jAney naveine American w uKi'h . .. . W t . . t. t ' A ' , . , AWJUJittBVKO nramwaunosi comineieu a paper sceamuoas ior a Pittsborg cbmpany.J- Its length is twenty feet. It baa seating capaci t, for twent .Dd carrying capacity of three tons, The sheathing is a! solid body of papejfthrfiiglith8ofattiBeli thick! A Lnllet frow xevolver fired at the stking .ftom, a distance, of oak ftm feet ' neithef penetrated nor abraded it -1 ' - Manhattan Island, on which the city of New York stands, und XiOnglslandVion which" the city of Brooklyn rests, are. now united by! tZ :, snch mighty cables, that the two cities may te hereafter accounted Jone.J;The;e6mDletion of the ereat : bridge as br'atd" Oh the 24th .tufc wu.wtn puwv. yuraW jusnneti py iae occasion, for yeas $o. conje tis bridge wili V 9ne of th' great attractions' of engneeppg sk.Ul o( which she las right to.bprod. , ! . ' - , . 1 QN of the most noted re-unions , 9Jf veteran soldiers' that ! has" occur- was the meeting last iiVeek; at Nia , .FaJls.isheretUeFifth Virginia; regiment of Confederates were" the guests of thej28tb .New Yofk regi-! ... "'"i.i r n,inJ Mountain, the Viririnians cantured - . " , . , a flag orthe New Yorkers ia a des-i pefafb' feicounet :arid WeVeekre-S turned it-tiif 'the :prnal' owners.! A one legged Confederate Major! handed; ba;th,g to a one; armed Vmoi?, Colonel, with appw. jmate pacific and fraternal epfeeches "rVhat he-watiteor ' "" i on the past of give and take - ; Thei "Only," paid he, ;I shall have to battle Rcarri)l;yeter.an8 have seldom: gwi tiie asthey are inray , 'f u k i iTui custody, and I annot' properly-, let fought ,theb;fbat)lea o'er again un- them go beyond Ly sigbtit:-i Z. , der more pleasant circnmfltanceat I S9iwa9.agrecd that the . keeper ' ''' zr?'- r . vn-t 1 of the museum should act as one of i jrTfKGiNll.hfiwspaper e'ditor, Capt Grey's 6e0nds, and he would, has been cited to ' appear before ft .bring 4he'eaponsi j county court judge td answer for , The, , next move,, was made By; contempt'of court The editor ac-l CaptBen.' Blazon ' He waited upon cosed the judge of packing a grand he icaptain of hiwarvtfodv.iinn-! jury and bnWi forced Oo defend; f. h Pt'nc pal, with twp . . ! .7 7 V t n friends, would be on the ground at - himself not before a jury, but (.b6- winlJnomiiig,! fcity ore the.very man he has accused.! that he5 wonld bring -the weapons. Thismattfir rof constructive co- Said he, in explanation: tciB t is always' in danger of be- 'I cannot exactly name the weap comingtia'. gross -injustice; JThe onsj.bntwegiv yOTthisassiirahce: - v ' i ' t ii v They are such as French gentleman power of punishing tor ?ontenipt oj fron(tme immemoriaV have been court by summary process should proud 16 .wield.T ( fW!lHl le confined to acts and words in ' A soldier's weapont" 7queried v.a nrflsenre' of the" court on the the Frenchman.".-"(. ;,(. ' ,i nnfh. i a intifA. rlift in Fulielv t - r f ' ' 7. "-.r.,1. r 'c used in i a newspaper,' has the f :ne right of action for libel that . r4t - bive anil he shoiild I ive ia c Ll-r recourse. "The laws ,-nf 4t.Ja ' .nrrtf : ,.Jcn.,.3 0f this country ne er - r "t barmoaize with a practice "' '.V-;-' j r nr.-ieved por.son ... 1 rf ry in his own case. ' ' ... r.n.T.r.. 1 i tie sar' :r r .'. :.:a C y ia c. rXcvi Jncoln. in, Cant :.; J of the sal ag 'torn , no the Mediteranean and had occasion . H -J v. to spend between7 three and four weeks in Marseilles. : W fJ During the second week of his sojourn m ;:r.rsci"cs . twr ! Yankee captain had 15m misfortune to get into trouble wita a lYench military officer o Colonel 'Tourzel veil known in t.h oitv rhYfl in Trinlnn ns a firebrand ofthe most inflammable an4p?gT9;ppf w had1CoHgh,tVj.many uej:ia Aaa riA:80&lutaS t$r story l-oi'; the trbuWeatoAdiWiii'thS "fri&fds' ofCaprg earnessbng him to take himself out of the way UUtH tlier ' VUWg naa plOWD, over. KFor ? Baitf they.' rim tOWUei ' Will certiumv uiiaueuirtvvotu tmu vuu caunpishow jaurseU i lii the jty as? "Bat? said Grey, "I haven't rej fused. lie hasn't asked me." "Ah! but hie will, and of course j-ouwpuhWt think QfoflVryig your lifelCiCMn" and pistol are the .every day play.- things of a lueti9iv, ':)&:'- But : the , Yanfc skipper only: shook his head, and "promised that be wotfld take good care of Number1 ........... . ;.!; : f.,v i . ; within "half ah our after ther ger was ft captain of hussars, as po-y "te as coukibe e r s , u -"YouMonsieurwill have the : choice of weapons.am It i will make no' diflTerence.;witllthfli-l-)loneI--r PM?iTl SPaces Capt Greyjbowed and informed: the hussar that, he would I Send .' a tforiial. reply! by. a friend aa'soonas! v"";r wr.i "'U' t"'" Pf course,'; said the Fwnchwan oq8 ektipT one; beautiM place, just beyond the northern gate, we have passes-J 7, . ., r. : ! 4 i?Slcom jaffGSSwiS'flSS mom"' . --'"Aha! doodV;kVeryi'ipbod!''1lTiol the hussar went awayJaughirig.' at - Fh' hongbt an S11, .jotk?- befjtHe a bit i of-gold . lace which he Dut on tmbW' an: occasion. and he put it 6n now,;, Jle dressed himBdand, then, went and found a brother.skipper of Yankee : birthJ to whom he-made knowxrbis need. IMT wJTork sfiipmaster.yodon't mean that you are going to1 fight that man! 'Why the yej-y, thought is suicidal!" x 'i "Just you hold on a bit, if you Please npwpe ,1 , should select Why, they would reject them at once, and would be borne out in' the refusal, That won't do,' Grey."; 4I heard once of a. Yankee whale-; day Bat he ent on to the ground with'the harpoons before the wea-i pons' had ieeni-named. I flatter myself tht I ean handle a harpoon with any hian that ever sailed fpuj ifljraoon can,. Jack, batJtot ring ln th harpoo you'd .have him foull'? ; 1 I "Wetti ten., I want ; you to come with mA; "il'Tft icnfc A'ri'inpiA. '.X .ibk4 ! I. P?. TX wenL-apt. tfrey. iUeaaing the way to the aiuseunf oi rt nt AntinnitTr.wf.0T.o ho j.hanA.1 ed to havarf dear friend inatten-; dancet.to whom he told -his story,! at t4mmnki 11 ed the cabtaJnlhilfhasWd have! I "Entirely; sotheJ weapon' of a soldier and a gentieman P : , ,Th9 hu8Sar b0wed prne was not entirely satisfied: but he was too mncli of r fiTcflfilcrian to make a iuss-ovcr the matter.- The locality was pamed which Capt. Blaz0 aia w ;.as aC(i; Jaied vvith, and thm tBA tetter re i iT On the following mornh:?, ti-isht and early, Col. Tourzel, with, two i b-.. -i I l I. ,- i c the : : i. At J 3 ers in tLe hack le ) thins: had .become 3 V. lid. ealv .,ad at.?:aat ani0D2 the immediate associates of the parties concerned; and not only were there a dozen or more of French officers and civLaiDs but as many.more se:v faring gentlemen, sailing under the stars aiid stripesr'BLo Ld coine, one irpm ineir vessels, men giving within the Mole. .--.... . .. ? . And pretty soon a coach nppear ed, from- which stepped Captain Jonathan Grey - and. -his ,two sec onds, and the attache of the njuseum came forth With the 'weapons' in his arttts.1 j?.:v-:t.r-M .W-? I " 'Bat what !- were theyf 'Har poons!" cried 'a New:Bedford skip pjerr,whohad pressed forward. JJut ,he saw his mistake as soon , as ; he had got near enough to gain a clear view. No, they were not harpoons. But what were .they v,. Ah, hark ! Capti Grey now . stepped forth . to speak lor himself. ' V; ,r, - "Gentleman," he said,. "I have been challenged to fight a duel.';, I never deserted my colors, yet, and shall not dd it ' here in Marsielles; but I propose to fight with a" wea pon, that I know how to usOl "And surely, you, if you be tnie French meny cannot object to thef Xance the weapon of your best and .bravv est! . And, my, friends, 'JiCan.tell you 'further: r One ptr these lances has been wielded, in Knisrhtlv com bat, by a French king, Ayethis.' wnicif i nere noia; lading .paw or, tnem irom tne Keeper-rwag; norne by'Henry the' Fourth' in; laT. gallant tournay in this very place!; there- Fore you cannot object to my choice of weapons!. And now. I ain read v. You, colon.elmayi if you like, take' tho, lance ot uenry theijourth." " Urana, JheupJ-ga&veu the col onel, utterly astounded This ? is one Yankee trickPi :a-f.s3:tf,&isi Bnt the'7 Ameaicans,; and half a had come out all joined,; in-asttert ing that the lance j was a knightly weapon; and ero;:the weapon of a gentleman.'-'The noblest taen, ,the bravest soldiers, had been proud to be permitted to wield , it. -. t.j Capt Grey threw off his, coat and grasped a.lance.' The stent ashen shaft was full ten feet long, and the Hteei neau, ,pr luaue, , w.uicn wie keeper hadj carefully, iibrightened, gave proof of its temper in its color. This head, of finest steel, was about twelve mche m ; length, two. or three inchea wide"' in , its' Joadest part point as sharp as the, point of a sword. ; :ii.x: t-M'-&nxisrtc-. . While the colonei, inia ' terrible state of unTes't' was conversing with his two seconds, Captr Grey, :whp appearea tp overflow, with vitality, having given the lanceraiew twirls about his ; head, ( brought it to a poise, took deliberate aim at an oak tree that stpoer twenty, feet away, and let-it fiy.iilio threw with -such force and such precision that the steal head struct lih'e tree in the centre, Bkining it tp a depth, that hekiiJifc steadily insitionj-'as though it had been an arrow1. shot ffpm kfetrpng bdVr.t"t",t ! . ryTen hsai-d thunders! .; I snail npt do it!': gasped the coloneli i.f'It is ft'mccana4)hroni8me "'Talrt 'not obliged!" . ,;,'V' '1 And nothing wonld, turn him from his pnrpoR. i Be heaped all manner ot abuse. upon the tnck, and upon its perpetrator, ovidently hoping he could goad the .'Yankee into1 gitirig him the challeflge. !IIe certainly tried to d6 Ifhat thing; but j his rage only, "made thei Yankees laugh.morB andmore heartily; and, at lengthf itt despair, he turned and left the ground, hurling back, as he went, the, terribly, cutting remark that he - would- not associate him-selfwitli- Vpiiserable: tricksters!',': . ' -'But even that fai&l of itii intent Instead of being-angry, the Ameri cans -only -laughed thei louder? .the JEnglish joined becatise itheyTeould not heip.it, i And.s 600' as the colonel and his .immediate iriends had gone, those of , the Frenchmen who remained on the ground made it , knpwn i'i that, .their., sympathies were entirely wjth the Yankee cap tainT" Not only did they enjoy ' the fun of the hatre Joke, but the.v were rejoiced- to isee ithe 'quarrelsome. uuet-iiguuiiy KMvomt- lor once in.uis life completely beaten;': ' ? ' Col.' Tourzel returned to town and remained there just fonr-and-twen ty hours. Theniorniag ofthe follow ing day saw himih .the saddle, headed for.Toulohj It had become too hot for him in marseules.- 'And Captain Jonathan Grey was a hero. The story new.1 it was one of the best things ' ever known. There had been a fear in the mind of the attache of the museum that the Pirectors might possibly, find fault with him for letting the lances -especially the historic ' lance 1 of Henry Iy go out lrom; the build ingj but, on the contrary-- they had reason to be thankful, for never be bore had there been such a rash to the'-1 museunVL -Fof several; weeks there, came : hundreds ' every day, anxious to see the knihily weapons pf the. Yankee captain's dueh-.o t: A citizen of New Hampshire un dertook tointrotlaca l.iatownsK n Mr. Green, attorney at law.Gentl 3 men,1'said he, "this i ? Ilr. Turncy, green at law." q win J. ill l . ose r ut her , ,x EiTIRE STOCK C? LIIHIIY VZl DuringJ;ie I.fxtti ttjrT ays at Store on Middle street, one door from Cus- tom Hons. Ladles wiU do well to call, aa the Qoodi ace all this Sprjng's Importations. . , ,--, , ; ; mayltkllm .; . . Mbs, A. ). HART. HENJiy L. 1L1LL. r-Xr Sft Dealer ;mr! WM, Schpor: B ooks, Blank .'.Books, Fine Stationery and Box Papers, 'Auto v graph Albums and rnoto jirbnnia, , Bibles, Hymn -Books, llwjer ; ti ; " V ." Books, Writing .Desksj,, 9tj.H " ' , Work1; Boxes." Guaa, ' "' '.' ' ,' ' . 1 ' Tags; anA'M Rubber BBb, ' , ( ' Pkymg Cards Diw, , , ' Dominoes,' Visiting , ami .,. ' ' tJorrespondence; Cartfo., Scrap" ", Books and : Scriqo ' Book 1 Pictures. Sheet Music, Pi& and 1 Instruction Books.. Vkli8vL 1 '.'...vliiA j: ... Bows, Bntfeas and Btiings, 7n ii; ; 5 iiemorcwi cut paper patterns, -j- ':,'iftp2ttltf'-''..-"1i".- illustrated Papers; ' GEO. B, GTJION vhae removed; his Stock ot . Merchandise to the Brick Building at the "corner of Craven and Pollock streets (known as the McLean building), 'where he will be pleased to see ,UtOH, wtshjBg to purcnaeft m nis line, ; ., rnay6-d&w ; ; .MOLASSES" ' ..fu-.-5i.-ff?at .ja.rjJrJ t i . ir-, i t 't- I. . , , For mile by ; ; r, f :.mv-ti.s.fi:W;'iT?r,?r.-i: r, mai-t f t j ' ; Briejc Block, fiddle st .' .tf -.a. )!?;.. . ...1.-... ...1 - ! OPPOSITE f BAPTIST. CHUECH, ; Bake fresh every dav-all ktnds of Bread. Pies, Cakes, -and special attention given .tq orders for wedding Parties.' Picnics a spe ffi'w'J)'1 Dealer In - Fine Fanillv Groceries and Con. fectionarles. . ' - - 1 -' - -., " J . r A caa from nil will be gladly j-ecelvedllii; ! - f "..otoif fK"4 rti IT" ieUeI I ; Vlamniannfacturip',' (,,,t ;r. . ;jt i ,5 IESH''EVEBI)ATvsi W I Eino French i. Candies. -:)' i.: : 'j 1 1' I ' ul'; ;;..-! .-.i.jjtiut iJ: LhOcolate Drops, (Jaramela- Cocoanyj uar, vvatnut ..yanaj, weani irates, uream Digs, ..... Figs, TP Almonds, Sicily Almonds.1' An4 in fact anything you may call "for At the Greatly Reduced Price Of Ml Twenty-Five Cents pei?ound. ' As fine candles as can be bought elsewhere at double the price. - Call and examine m stock. . , Very respectfully;,. , ..m' r , fe27-dtf ,;: a JOHN; DUNN. tor us to announce tha fact that :y. OUR SPBIP'.STOQK '. - IS COMPLETE, '-.. ' i j i . j 1 i ' ' CONSISTING IN PAUT OF ir i ' J S I I '.1J J 'J 4 1 GEOCEEIES & PROVISIONS .OA UiOi.l it4. M.i'JiJl (Ui4:U .ij...(jlj. i--J44U- 1 i " i 1 'fit ,ii;5 J)RT(qpODSx i-fl.i . . NOTIONS. - j . ... , j.i . i , i ' i - BOOTS & SHOES, 1'LOWS & HOES. ,t , 1 4 i :1 THE GEU COTTON i . .I A SPECIALTY, t " Call and see ns or write for samples and prices. -..., . Tlios. Gates i& Co., aprl-dAwlys Opp GuRtoh House BATH HOUSr. TM r 'il'' - on t Troi t f ' in iiow 0,-n I t do g'"-ww.. 1 " 8i)Hu( . . i i 1 1 1 1 1 f ) ' u o i y i ) i J t II: lO ) ' I l l ( 'O 1 1 r- . ... ( l i r l i ..i.' tll l"t 0:tV ot Jim, 1 -.i-r 1hhh:o Hl he pli';Kli.J 111 but oi ! r recovery. An iirsonn lutlcbted to wvld Estate will miiKe liimtc-'Mi i;iv"mfnt. iJjone i- i- ' ? ; . ;, ii4i..iA,,A.i' i. in ,,LnuJ, Executrix, JA , rH A. lii.iiA,hi--uliir jnavai-uiiw - T7AlITED,:i 1- I.MW W I I.V. to Vork! either ' by lhe'f job, week ' or . ,: u,. ji j . - . " .t v?i'; i.S'HrrjJUi-..'. ? .H L:1 ',,- k-ukH .'-nJiv-i f i Apply to (A ,. .r.i . ., , i . u! J .W. IIAERELL, ; '.'.! j i Manufacturer of Boots and Shoetf, rna29:d&w ;. ' . ,N?WBKRN, ft. C,; .1 '4 'i( . Wf hare fitted up a ; 7?": ;.i .7 ' ;,. PwlorJor...,Ice Cream.:,;;;; and can furnish lee Cream,-Water Ices and tine cake.; v.s-cKrf.' .trti-rti families and parties supplied with cream sacked in norc'elain freezers. : i Orders taken during tne wee ror ice cream ,J to : be ideuverea lor. Sunday 's desert. r:-,r-Kiy- ! Parlor open every night until 12 ; ! - i t A. II. POTTER & CO. Hur&ebn-l3ertti8t a WUl.be in JJew Bern from toe j ,l(j, 1 st tb the 15th of each Month. In TlAdnffirl frnm lfith t thA SfMh i. . ur 1 ''' 1 ''' ' Smallwood'a, wrner Bouth Front and.Crayep trpAtA ... ! Teeth extracted wlthbnt pain by the um of nitrons oxide. t i . .u 1 .'uiiu-. . mai2Mwtf ! 1l500 ;s9rB-PlnW fRlrtrid fJlliinii kh? " T . --w " f 1,000: sacks Fish,: Bone and. Potash,:, f i 1,000 sacks Kninit, at83.50 a ton. J; ' KCiC COb-0 To fr (InotiA .1 . 5Q0 'sacks Rovstei's ' IIigli,' Grade Acid 'Tho8ph4t6-'iu''':J ''" -W--i:' 700 'eacks' Nbrfolk Tertifizi at $18 a ton. Peravian Guonoi 5 Jt. . sMiuua s E. a- MEADOWS & co.j : ' Corner tofloJcl? and Middle sislj4 1 J tit W ftrel0U8er--jupun Jxcnange rjacc, 4 Uilu. ; W. v.-1 '5. i"f I n.! ,trr t-!W .".(''i'lii-i ; jri,tf. :,. ''.'?fia - ?rhe Tennessee-W agon, ' ; ::f'e-;;;;.?Jrci''iT f ' 'it',.). ; 1 I The Gilbert Force 'Pump,- No., nell reguUWd.LfaniUy can to it.-'(-siftV .be! tithout.one,7iiiiX; o, y S 'Tlie Novelty iBelt V Better thanlaci ng or. rivets. , j fit. '4 '.'i-s-.rivt,,.., 7,'liT-it; tit- .''.ft ) u : The Alligator ;NutV and Pipe You Jvavie only io see it to : appreciate i il ill advantages.0'1 ! (j i t I f j! 1. t ll'l ' mi fi J a ' r ' I ' - "i v 5 I I , 1 II 1 1 I1 ' The J"Queen".StDeLPlo The Improved Oliniax Cotton The best Cotton P3ow in user ' r . 101 ..l'' f..f Ths Chararicn ficd Granger - )' ;o t J E ' .'J t n PteCi:tfEt:'r. .at rj I i t n t i f r : . t! 'ij!! .. : c ut T i n 1 M ! il villi t' i vcvv lifft t'i H i..; ... . M'i't, l urli, MiHtjui ntiii t tn.i. l;.4t the Auii'Kt-t luMiias). t'uii ou hiiu. jiuil-dlv I. ... wl.fi J ..V. J SasLfioora'&i'Blinds,'-' lihe, cmNT. (B.b.4 piiAips nousurtvitNisnixa woods,'- Paints. Oils. Gliss ani Putty,' : GUNS AND PISTOLS,' ' TOILETSETfl, Rubber and Leather Ecltinj, id",:E .JEieEtc Etc. j w ; Walter P. Burrus & Co., : -1- COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ''H-VJ ' and bKitsBS n .',;'.;.; : GRAIN OF ALL" KINDS. it U . ? :l'Vi t (Corn a Special ty ) j . ; f r : J i '.ii 3N"ox7-33rxi., 3T O.-' ' J9 Orderf nuil Conslsnments tenpectfully . wUcttcd . , , -,, Janl-dvly . WHQZ&SAE, r .O M Q .VJS.R H rn.?v :,!.,' AND.-i- : U-a .Ki' COMMISSION : MEKCBANT8, sifjjial' fvi-NEw n i'r v V!x.tli Iflm ,0 (v. - 1 .1 ; g" '4 .1 . i .1".; 1'.' I have secured hew boljier and have i i j lat' force at work putting liiy Mill In order, , ' i Vao tilatfwlil be' ready by','.'' art ty-':- 'a v.-'-: s""!1'-. 5 :,v.:;- Monday, the 16th April, to begin work on . . . -' xf 1 1;,' and I'wlll be prepared to urjsl) the BEST QUALITY to all truckers. v.l;ri v it i5f aprT-dtr ; xNewBerne, jJ.C. Hie Cr ocieneslijvtuHiig1 i LOAyESTJRlCliS FOSfiA!liC::LY? ir Our Motto' and!oiir 'Success.!! We'constantly carry a very li ire and select line of .... ..-:.;, :,-.:( .'i't,i.;iy,j a-i.' Fine Groceries,-' . vanned Uoods. ' , TJoodf f Glass. 1"; t-.-J'jj.j 'jta -' ..-,.... 1, Spiced -UK ' Calces and trersMi;J Tit ik-i ji-- f.!i..v '.FVrtm .u;-r u - ;! r Tobacco; r : '. -t .-li-.'-v '' i)s Oiyars and ' '; ' j. And we solicit a call from the olty trade.1 'f We call especial attention to our English. Breakfast and Japan Teas, and our "Hamp ton" Java and Rio Coffee, fresh ground every day, at 20c. lb. The bestjl)uthg cjty,,Tiara. I Standard Granulated Sugar; Me,- . ''.'. , A No. 1 Fanoy Flour 4 els. , , it v Our"e Boquet" Cigar, So. eachvS for25b, i- , We keep the beRt pf everything,: and guar antee both price and quality,, and cheerfully RKFVKD TIIB IBOSiffiT' bEMAHD.. W- rriie fcasli Trade Only. Solicited. .' Wm. Pell Bailacc'e & Col- B.Front:si4Kw eiefc-N. C. : M::4;'';iiovinf rmUib'm vol z-itu1; - : KICUAIIDSON'S Improved. Ilooi I,aint An article lonx nec4J for tli t'nditlon of Iron and Tin Kool. j Jt will not l-ir, cliallc peel, crack or corrode. It will exi ttiul and con tract with the iron or i in. "It will not injure et tern water. It 'i lrnne1v dmnhle 'niiii 1 Itannfactarvd and for snle hy - . .. . i ' B. A. Richni daoii, Sealer ra Paints, Oils, Glass, Arusis, liwiorators , and Cmu'li Puinlerii' Malvriiil of all kmils,-"ug22-dlr - '- Norfolk-Va. J. L. Mc DANlKL, DEALER IN ' :i i! Choice raraily I Grcccricr,,, CAJSfNEI GOODS of nil Ifi iwoHved freshfrom the bc'-.t No. . 0vry tn Hays. J bicta..,iiiion caueu to it is . - i Cbotce Cr:ules cf r;t...i; y I'I ir. Broad Street, 4 Doors c? 1 - - " 5 l'uu-r In and I -i Fr::!! .4. 0 a4 he T'-i ,f I, ... , 1 (V i I C. Fit CO. l Kl . to I I l V I . 'J ty ' JJ ', J I V

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