DAILf OURNAJj. NEW BEKNE, N. C., SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1883. VOL. II. NO. 208. J. Jixcj LOCAL! NEWS. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Journal Office Lost. . : . t i Watson & Stkkkt Spl'd investment. 3 .ti run! Winuunre Almanac. J- , S;m riaos, 6:53 I Length of day , ' u Sun . Bets, 4:40 f 9 hours,' 53 minutes, f Moon Beta at 6:35 p. m. ... -t December., ,,, ' Eggs dropped yesterday! .ill to twenty-five ; cents - TK'nriffiHftl Hawkins, from up'Neuse riyer was in the 'city yesterday) with t , -t 'if ' r I i Jones andi Onslow counties were well , . i : . nrftoresented at! the Cotton fcxqhange -( -yerday. .y.;,..; ,,y ;, v; 'J.v ! ' Mwtamuskeet apples are arriv; ng m : ..'(rood quantities and selling, for 90 to ' ;.jfl.OO per pushel.' The young men of Pamlico county are fiffii errand tournament ail SStouawall on the SOtU of December. - .' JMr, I. C. Yeomans is erecting a num-toe-r of stables on Broad street for the aijommodation of his country custo- meri.v f j ' Mr" '"'.J.- II. Becton, of the1 Pamlico , ItoferpnX k i the city. He if 'sole .proprietor d editor pf the Enterprise now, and is aking a good local faper. . The steamer a wharves and cotton plat form were crowd, CQttoa Ifff and aixteenibales day were.somana ine, 7.7 u . . " . .. " r7.rfnifi. named out a full cargo. - Th"! miunction ' case of tax payers against Sheriff Jones, of Carteret, which ' M ; was set for a hearing Thursday before Judge Shepherd,, was continued, ana will be taken before Judge Phillips, at Wilmington on December 10fcli. j ..?'.'. ' - There are two letters in the poatoffice here, addressed to "Santa Clause, Cape Farwell, Greenland," but being insuf- ':: ficiently stamped, cannot be forwarded. " The postage to Greenland is five cents and these letters have but two cents , , each. ' j.'C v;;'.l !, The schooner Curtis' Goodwin with cargo of coal for Revenue cutter Stevens, at this Dlace, left Georgetown, D. C, on the 5th ultimo and has not yet arrived! Twenty-five days passage from the Cap- ital of the Nation to New Berne is a long .' time.' One could make two round trips to Europe in that period. ; ' Asamatterof interest and . bonefit to fk ,r.ila Af th Oraded, School, we ."i,') UUU UU - v ! , . rM onwARttnour Board of Trustees ; ithe broDrietv of inviting the resident v ; physicians of New , Berne, to deliver a ; if ree course of lectures during the win , , Iter, pn anatomy and physiology. The 1 knowledge to be derived from the! pre sentation ' of the elementary branches t"f the above systems, by familiar talks, WjkU prove of great value,' and maybe "'". an incentive to parents and pupils; to ore attention to the application give m of the la of health which will secure tothem sotfnd aSd healthy bodies. ; Vlalilnir ; .'Ha-.-. Mr. C. Duiican walked down to the market dock, last night in search of a bunch of fish. ' Not finding them readily ' he walked . into the dock on a fishing expedition,' but cpnoluded the 'water was too cold and' gave it up . as a bad 'job. ;'r " '::fr'n.i-,- i ' , ,'it I f " stock1 ' "'" '' "' " ''"' ''' s 7 F WV noticed on tnVmarket'wharflyes- v ' terdav a v muu rt,r0 v ft nair Of " ' ... . . a. LMJJL TV 1VU imww "o '' Chesters and a Berkshire, marKea, to ;, i M. B. Fisher; Hyde oountyThey Vere 1 from. Chester county,? Pennsylvania, - "and indicates that Mr. Fisher in for fine stock. To SteamDat raen. -?-'' .... Messrs.' Dunbar, and "Oast,"; Govern-Went- inspectors' o boilers and hulls. t- ,.gwe notice that they x will be ,in New ,t. LBewe on' the 7th of December L next. .All who wish to be examined in order to Obtain pilot's or engineer's license, ., . , ..u. nnay apply on that date,, at the cu6toh bouse. ;i- On Wednesday last Mr. Jesse Jqnes, - while feeding Mr.i John. Wiggins' jgin; ' ' near Becton Qldfield on Neuse river, had his hand caught in the saws and so badly , lacerated that ( amputation was U Kflecessary. iDfNWoodfl'wat.sent for to perform the operation, but beforfe he (could complete it Mr. Jones died. ! rroeor Beasley EntertatnmtiM. The entertainments of Prof. Beasley rtli aid at the Pende Monument; Fund worn a decided success so iar aa w ' " " reading and recitations were concerned; the selections were excellent andUhe ' r rendering of them' was ia a Triostgrati- l,mnnnL : I . . :, For his age there is certainly no better render in this country, and those of our ' Wizens who failed to hear him lost ' .... .iportunity toiisi.w0u VU1.,TWW" . native North Carolinians who will, if 3,0 contiiiuea as ho hns started out, shed 1' - on the borne of hie childhood. Black Diamonds. " " ' ', V The McElreth Co. gave this play to a good audience at the Theatre last night. The performance was a good one and highly.? satisfactory to the andience. They play again to night. The Ilare and Ilonnds. On Thursday morning about " one thousand people assembled on Broad street in front of Dr. Hughes' residence to witness the start of the Hare and Hound chase which was to take place as the snort of the day At 1:80 r. m. Capt. Matt Manly, who represented the hare, with his insigna on the back of 1.3a ha. nnf ,.f of fVa full' BTUiaA tt fltB norse ana six minutes later muse riumg ponies followed, and at the end of ten minutes about twenty-five horsemen . . . . . .1 followed in hot pursuit. . ! The chase was an exciting one and ex tended some distance into the country, terminating about 8 o clock, the hare navmK successfully eyadod capture and coming in but a short run ahead of Mr, T. M. Constable and Mr. Ed. Bryan who were close on his heels, the latter gen tleman being borne by the swift footed pony of the Journal office. We are promised a fuller account by a partici pant.' ' '" '.. , Superior Court, . The criminal docket is yet claiming the attention of our Superior Court and the grand jury is still in session. Upon the assemblying of the court yesterday mornteg judgment was entered in the luuunius - m State vs. Moses E. Whitehurst; A. and B. f ine $50, pay cost of he term and enter into bond of J200 for his appear ance at next term of court. State vs. C.Duffy, jr., and R. Betry; Affrav; ' Motion for new trial as to Berry overruled, ; Duffy fined $10, Berry $25.00, each pay half cost, i , , State vs.. George Williama; Larceny, Wm. Whitford appeared for defendant, Verdict: Guilty. , Four years in the penitentiary; - Motion for new .trial overruled. Defendant appealed' to the Supremo court. State vs. Alfred Small, A- and B. .Not guilty.' State vs. Frank Wood; Assault with intent to commit rape. Gujlty. State ys. W. T. Hurtt; A. and B. Guilty, . glate V8 j, p. Thorpe', killing live Btock. - Submits. Judgement suspended on payment of cost, State vs.' W. Godett, Stephen Prestly and Henrr 'PrestlvS failing to work I - road. W. E. Clarke for defendants. Dismissed. State vs. Thos. Franks: Perjury. W, E. Clarke for defendant, Holland & Guion for the State, Jury empanelled, two witnesses examined and Court ad journed to 9i o'clock this morning , ' . professor Beasly. W, the undersigned Pender Monu ment Committee of New Berne, N. C, desire to express our hearty oongratula tions and thanks to Prof. Walter Li Beasley for his Readings and Recita' tions. He is an accomplished reader, and for a young man of his age, has obtained remarkable success in his pro- fession. Hig character representations are all dr8n fron nature and by the rules of y8 art ne presents them to bis audience in such a natural form that they become toJy .Mali8Uqi,,,.We' therefore recom mend him to the earnest support of the citizens oi our owtio m. me .cause in I - which he is engaged. - (Signed) Alex Miller, 5 ' R. D' Hancock, tJ. B. Robert, Matt Makly, u. K. B. Jones, D. T. Carraway. Com, , . r A JUnlster Robbed. . : ' TjARfc nifrht about 10 o'clock, as Rev. S. .V, Hoyle, of the North Carolina Confer ence, was walking down Broad street, he was stopped at its intersection with Meeting street,' by a white man who him ' that a man was dvinir in an adlacent back1 lot. He' went with the informer ' into the lot in the rear of Wallace Broff. store-and saw a negro lvintr on the eround. , He bent over him and as he did so the negro clenched him and two confederates, both white, robbed him pf WytatesvUle'tLana mark. ." " -'r " , hr The Great Staple. j. r Yesterday a sample of cotton of the Ozier silk ' variety, the same aa that which took premiums at the Weldon, Tarbpro and, , Rocky. Mount fairs, was on exhibition at the Cotton Exchange and was much admired. The sample was received by the well-known Arm or Messrs;' Rountree & Co.", and was raised Carter Pope, of Battleboro, N rf JLKnrfnlk Tstndnmrk: v Vl;,.T;'"JL'l-l "J j - J , , - " ' ' ,1 The Celebration on,,Monday. laat in New York,:of- the Evacuation of that ?ity by the British, wi 1 give a famt fdeaot the ruBn 01 peopie w pam. Eaton8 jewelry Store, on Middle street where the grandest diiplay of the season an . wijl be. found, ponfptfng pf the latest - , Uiid most uniduedasifrns in Slver Ware, Bridal Presents,, Holiday Oifu, ete. A porttoI1 jjhk stock was received by express .lnet Monriny to meet the p 1 mandsof thetrado. npvSS I THE OLD COURT MOUSE, AEettor fromTexaa. W publish below a letter from Mr. J. H. Hutchins to pur townsman, W. H. Oliver, in which he takes issue with our historian concerning the time of build ing the old court house. The time of its burning having been definitely set tled, it is now important to settle as near as possible upon the time of build ing, lit. Hutcnins, we Delieve, is tne author of the poem on New Berne which we published sometime last spring, and seems to take a lively interest in the old town yet: . . AUSTIN, NOV. 22, 1883. William H. Oliver, Esq.: ' Dear Sir To-day I had the pleasure to receive the New Berne Daily Jour nal of the 15th inst., containing an ac count of the ceremonieB that attended the laying of the corner stone of the new usourt house, now being erected in the dear old town we mutually claim as our birth place. I assure you I was much gratified to learn that "while waiting for the Grand Lodge to open and form the procession," you could take a hand with the boys in a game of ball and "could knock the ball as far and as many times as the youngest boy in the cram a M - My special object in writing to you just now is to call your attention to what I conceive to be an error m tne paper prepared by Col. Jno. D. Whit ford and read by James A. liryan, Esq., to the assembly met to witness tne lay ing of the corner stone of the new court house. This error I should regard as one of the printer, were it not that it is only a repetition of what Mr. wmtiord says in his "Bits of the history of New Berne." published m the daily jour nal, January yth, loss, on the same subiect matter. Both in ''Bits of the history of New Berne," and in the pa per read by Mr. tiryan on the occasion just mentioned, after quoting what some one wrote about New Berne in 1796, Col. W., speaking of the old court house that stood pa arches says "this old court house gave place to he bripk one bunt on tne same site apout iqny years afterwards, which was destroyed just before the late war by fire." This statement makes the building of the court house that perished by flames some )ltt)e time before 1861, to have oc curred in ov near the year 1836, Now there must be many people in Now Berne who know that this was not the case, and there must be some, who remember the structure that went up in smoke, as standing at the crossing of Broad and Middle streets more than sixty years ago. I have a distinct recol- Ieetion of it for some ea or 03 years, ana I have a dim Bhadowy remembrance of its predecessor, the older cpur( house that stood on arches, l baye no recoi lection of the pulling down pf the older structure and the rearing in its stead of the pne that was destroyed by fire, but I am satisfied that the laer was not constructed later than the ypar 182p and that the probabilities are phat it was erected om or two years before that date, i I Bhould not have deemed the error to which I have called your attention a matter of sufficient moment to. justify troubling you with this letter, only that it has been twice asserted; and as I conceive the truth of history even with regard to an old court house ought to be vindicated. Yours respectfully, J. H. Hutchins. Kinston Items. - The receipts of cotton last Wednesday were yery heayy. The best brought 9, Miss Leona Grady, aged about ten years, the youngest child of the late Elisha Grady, died in this place last Monday of heart disease. Last Wednesday morning gave prom ise of a Thanksgiving snow, but old col appeared later in the day and dispelled all such expectations. Woman among savages is a beast of burden; in Asia she is a piece of fur niture; in Europe she is a spoiled child; in America she becomes a man ana a voter.-. ' ' ' "I'm glad Bobbie's going to that school," replied Mrs. Robinson, " 'cause it's teached by a good pedigree or syn agogue, some roiKs can mm, 1 oeiieve, and lurthermo'. tney aon x nave no cur rycomb, like these new-fangled col- lpges," : " This was a very concise verdict of coroner's jury in Idaho; "We find that the deceased came to his deatn by call ing Tom Watkins a liar." If things don't change here, Coroner Orady and a jury will soon be called upon to ren der ft similar verdict. i, . Miss Willie West, daughter of W. H, West, of this county, and sister of Mrs, Emma Burt, who departed this life a few weeks ago, died at the residence of C. W. Burt, in Kinston, last Tuesday of malarial fever. She faithfully attended her sister in her sickness, and now dies of the same disease under almost similar circumstances. . , Dr. J. L. Myers, Fairfield, la., says Ttrnwn'n Trnn Bitters is the best iron preparation! have ever known in my thirty years 01 practice." ,' Try POTTER'S COUGH DROPS.; ' mm 1 . . r . . i Bnslqesg Notice. ;; 1 The offloe of W. F, Komegay & Co. at this place, for the sale ot machinery is closed until some suitable person can be employed to take the place of Mr. J L. Bryan, who retires from the busi ness. Settlements must be made to one of the firm, or at the offloe in Golds boro.' W. F. Korneoay. A Fair Offer. , The Voltaio Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich, offer to send Dr. Dye's Voltaio Belt and Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, young or old, afflicted with ner yqus dpbllity, lost vitality, and kindred troubles. Koe advertisement in this . , Polloksyillo Items. The wire for our telegraph line is be ing put up. . Prof. Wynn gave his students holiday on Thursday. ,.i,-,t' Miss Nellie Pearoe comes home to en joy her holidays. Cotton is getting to be a thing of the past in our town. Sociable Wednesday night at Mr. Perry 'g. All seemed to enjoy the occa sion. --, .. : . . , Col. Whitehead will organize a lodge here to-day (Nov. 30th) of the Home Guardians, with 14 charter members. Mrs. Samuel Hudson was called to the bedside of her brother, Mr. Ed. Holland, of Onslow, yesterday, who is very sick. No Thanksgiving here on Thursday. Every store in the place was open and all of the gins were running except Mr. H. A. White's. : The Trent could not carry all of the freight here for her on Tuesday, so the the Cutler came up on Wednesday, re turning on Thursday with a good load. Mr. Geo. White made the best shot on Thursday that I have yet heard of; he shot a bird half across the river and when the bird fell it was at his feet. He never moved after he shot the bird till the bird fell at his feet. This re minds me of the fisherman 's turtle, he was dead but not sensible of it. Mr. Howell Pritchards. Littleton, N. C says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia and loss of appetite and have regained health." The official books show that Black well & Co. pay nearly two-thirds of all the revenue collected on tobaooo in their district. Their facilities for packing and storing, that the tobacco may not be hurried but may have time to cure and sweeten in a natural way, are the larg est and finest in the world. These facts are mentioned to show that when you use Blackwelrs Durham Long Cut in your pipe or cigarette you necessarily Mensman's Peptonized Beef Tonic the only preparatoin of beef containing its entire nwtraiows properties, it con tains blood-making, force generating and life-sustaining properties; invalu able for Indjgest;on, Dyspepsia, ner vous prostraion, and all forms of con era! debility; also, in all enfeebled con ditions, wnetner tne result of exnaus tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disease, particularly if resulting from pulmonory complaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, New York. sold by druggists. sat3 Disease, propensity and passion brines mankind numberless ailments, foremost among them are nervousness, nervous debility, and unnatural weakness of generatiye organs; Allen's Brain Food aucpessfuHy overoomes these troubles apd restores the sufferer to his former vigor. $1. At druggists, or by mail from J. 11, Allen, i5 First Ave. New York City, 8 Lost, A LEATHER LEGGING, In the Haro and Hound Chase on Thursday. The flnder will be suitably I swarded on leaving it at the JOURNAL OFFICE. deol A SPLENDID INVESTMENT For Young and Old of Either Sex. MATURITY NSURANCEASSOCIATION. Insurance Paid in Five Years. The llvlne enjoy the beneflt Qf their own Insurance, together with weekly benefits when Bick. No limit a to age. No medical examination neeeagary. Call on WATSON A STREET, dccld&wlm . . Gen. Ins. Agents. For Sale, A FINE HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS together or separate, for cash or on time, novlffltf ) ..-I JOURNAL OFFICE. French Spoliation Claims. All persons Interested in what Is known as the FRENCH SPOLIATION CLAIMS will please call at MRS. SUSAN P. STANLY'S in regara 10 mese claims. nOV'Kl WlLiLilAM U. UlilVUii. BARE OPPORTUNITY 1 TO JOBBERS AND ' ' RETAILERS OF CIGARS. Can be bought at from $7.50 to 810 per thousand cheaper than Factory prices. Uall and see, them or sadress z , I. C. YEOMANS, "' ' . New, Berne, N.C Forties outside the city are espe cially invited to call and examine stock, .... noviodtl ., t ,.;,-,! .,;.ii Duskiiigham Vhiskcy ;Re-Pure Stimulant. This whiskey 1b oontrnlled entirety by Ven able A Hevman. N. Y. It is distilled iu Mary land la the slate water regions of that State, rrom the small gram grown were, i ne uisiu latlonls luperlntended by a gentlemnn who understands his business thorouenry. deleterious is allowed to enter Into its com Dosltlon. and none of it is allowed to be sold until It Is fully three years okl In order that It may be entirely free by evaporation from the fusel oil. Venable A Hevman .otter these goods as perfeotly pure to fill a long felt want for medical purposes. It la their own brand and they stake their reputation on the t ryVh ofttitoaMerUon,' ' .a ? M ' j nPT22aw8iB , , TfowB, - B,erne;K. !fl,000 Cigars COMMERCIAL. Journal Office, Nov. 30, 6 P. M. COTTON New York futures easy; spots firm. " New Berne market active. Sales 416 bales at 9 to 9 3-4. Middling, 9i: Strict Low Middling ; Low Middling, 9i; Ordinary, NEW YORK SPOTS. Middling, 10 1-2; Strict Low Mid dling 10 5-16; Low Middling 10 1-8. FUTURES. MORNING. NOON. December, 10.63 10.62 January, 10.72 10.69 February, 10.87 10.84 March, 11.02 10.99 EVENING). 10.63 10.69 10.86 10.99 RICE Market firm. About 5,000 bushels in, the best selling at $1.10, in cluding sacks. CORN None in market. Sales of small lots on Thursday at 70 cents. DOMESTIC MARKET. Turpentine Dip, 82.25; hard $1.25. Tar Firm at $1.25 and $1.50. Beeswax 25c. per lb. Honey 75c. per gallon. Beef On foot, oc. to 6c. Hams Country, 13ic. per pound. Lard Country, 12ic. per lb. Fresh Pork 7a8o. per pound. Eoos 25c. per dozen. Peanuts $1.00al.5O per bushel. Fodder 80c. to $1 per hundred. Cotton Seed 3c. Onions $3 per bbl. Apples 75c.a$1.00 per bushel, fEAS eoc. per bushel, Hides Dry, 9a.Up,; green 58c. Tallow oo. per lb;. Chickens Grown, 45a50c. per Dair: spring 25a40c. MEAL oOc. per bushel. Potatoes Bahamas 30c.; yams 40c. Turnips 50a75c. per bush. Wool 12a20c. per pound. Shingles West India,duU and nom. inal; not wanted Building 5 inch, hearts, $4.00; saps, $8.00 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork $13.00; long clears 7ic; shoulders, dry salt, 6c. Molasses and Syrups 22ia45c. Salt 95c. per sack. Flour S4.00a7.75 per barrel. YEOMANS, NEW STORE, Broad St., between Railroad and Middle. .Now oners as choice a selection of GROCERIES as can be found in the city, LOW FOR CASH. Asparagus and Sucootash, Green Corn, New Hnokwneat Flour, Hoyal Urown and Our Best Flour. Fine Teas, Oottees and Spice. Fine sugar Cured Shoulders cut to unit mm- lomern, The very best Uncovered Hams, Large and Small Pearl Homlnv. Smoked lieef and Corned Beef, uouiea norse tuiaisn, All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Potted Meats, Ijoose Ohow-Chow and Pickles, Best London Layer Baisins in whole or quarter Doxes, f reserves ana jeiues, Citrons, Currants and Prunes, Cakes and Crackers of aJU kinds, Candies, Crockery and. Glassware, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Snuff. Goods delivered to any part of the city tree. stable free for the accommodation of country friends. octtldtf I. C. YEOMANS. Oysters. A. K. KIMBALL has opened a FIRST CLASS OYSTER SALOON at south end of People's Market Moore's Old Stand and is prepared to furnish oyster in any style. amines supplied at tueir nomesi desired. novl7-dtf Ferdinand Ulrich, ROCERIES AND DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Ropes, Twines, Paints, Oil, CANVAS, GRAIN SACKS. LOKILIiAltD SNUFF At Manufacturer's Prices..' NETS and SEINES. , Foot Middle street, ". NEW BERNE, N. C, d&w Eat Candy BUT EAT IT PURE. All Kinds ot French Candles Made Fresh Every Day. 1 SPECIALTIES i : . Chocolate, Cream Drops, Cocoa, Bonbons Buttercups. Cream Cocoanuts, Molasses Taffy, Sugar Tany, Caramels. ' : ' ALSO . - . 1 Florida Oranges, Lemons, Bah anas, Cocoanuts, Malaga drapes. Kaisins, Currants, Citron) and Prunes, ' t; ' '"' : " ,. ; : A.' II, POTTER ; ' Next to Custom Ilouat, Middle Street. Cocoftnuts grated for ouromtomeri fre ot cUaive. , . ., novmu Wm.. Pell Ballance & Cos lied Trent Sfsro , Now offers decidedly the Choicest Selection ever offered to the neonle nf v.-' Kama in 4Ka k.. . w.uvi m uig lilies OI FINE GROCERIES, Confectioneries - and-Fruits. We have just finished srettin an ! sortment of Staple, Fancy and Season able Uoods, consisting of Ail the leading Roasted Coffees, including Java and Mocha. Full line of choicest both Fruits and Fish. , ,, : Pure SniceH. Pickles in glass and wood. Preserves in glass, tin and bulk. Cranberry Sauce. ' ' " Maple Syrup. Prunes J,;' V" Thanksgiving Minca Meak Finest Oatmeal and Buckwheat. Choicest Butter and Cheese. Highest grade Patent Flour. Hominy, Samp, Grits. English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas, : " A inest Kaisins, Candies, Oranges, Nuts, Pecans. Filberts. ' EnrTiBV . Walnuts, Cranberries, Apples, Malaga Grapes. Oodfish, Hams, Shoulders, and St- ' pie Provisions. 1 Cigars, Snuff and Topacco. " Cash trade only, wanted.' . Come and see us and pe inrprised. -Wm. Pell Baliancs & Co. novl4d QRANBERRY SAUCE, Pickled Lamb's Tongues in Glass, Soups: Mock Turtle. Ox-Tail, flreen Turtle, ' Steam Cooked Oat Meal, ' Pig's Feet, Baked Beans, MINCE MEAT, Plum Pudding, Buckwheat, Currants,; Citron, Mackerel," Smoked Herrings, Fulton Market Beef, Beef Tongues, Breakfast jStnps, Small Hams, ' ' . Sugar Cured Shoulders, Cheese, Piekles, White Beans, ' Italian Maccaroni, Fresh Canned Loisters, Raisins, A lot of CHOICE TEAS, Just received, C. . SLOVER. lanll-dly . Pigs' Tripe AND By the half bbl or keg -AT- Wholesale and Retail . CHAS. H. BLANK. T1IE L. ARGfET AND .'.,.1 . Best Selected Stock GENTS' CLOTHING ! AND .' " 'Jj. Ladies' Dress Gccils ' IN THIS MARKET, Just Arrived and Coming In Bailj. A fine stock nf TjuIIm'. hpnt An.i pva unuerwear. : .; n , ; , Altio, Boots and Sboea of the best onality and make. ,i.'.win. n We call particular attention to our Fine Stock of Piece Good,.- the finest In the elty. Special Inducement offerod to the trade. .. . ; ., , .w. . ' 13oys Clothing, Feet Our Notion Department f Aornplete. Seeaur of HAnrikMnnhiAfu ih.fiH.aHnj the city. . . 7. , w aiso Keep a fine stock of ' ,v ' 1 Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry,, , Knives, Forks and Spoods, Triple Tlatcd, "Onr Own" Lanndrietl Shirts,' tS.OOl 6 Pr. Ladies' , tiose;' is Cents, Ladles' nloe Linen lUndkerorUelsis'eentaii. Ladles' Kine Skirts. f A fine stock pf Corsets, all riaes. Up Robes, Blankets, Quilts, Bedspreads, aud t fist Unw Oi O II & Witt, I i i . ... . -r . Carpets at all prices,. ( -., ,,,, , Rugs, Matting. 1 . ' ' 1 And other tbln(s to nusserons. to rtentloff. SaveMbneyjyBiiyiiigof.tJs. WM. SULTA1T &,C0. .. JWmdAw . , Wclnatela BnUcHtBs;;. Kinston Bouse in charge of A. 8L Padrick sad X. If. Brock: OperAlIouae. Building.' - ..("" ' n

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