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i 31, 1886.
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.':;tOGlt',NEWS.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
i.' Big Drlse la Gents' Tie this week at
Wanted. Board in a private family
, for a lady aid boy ten yean old.
i ,. , Address Po&4V-
ocSltf , New Berne, N. C.
,ai tsVgeetliae Gents' Ties srer in tbe
cltr at J. F. lyss'. . 80 8t
Wtar,f Qgk&er
One more day-to register.
Be cot deceWed by the bogus ticket.
County bominissioners will be in sos
Iob tomorrow.
The .revenue cutter 8t event arrived
from a cruise in the sounds yesterday.
A mature theatricals, we learn, io the
near future. The beet home talent ill
( on hand.
-'Senator Vanee had a large crowd to
heafuim at Kiaston. Be entertained
I ibe people la a masterly discussion of
i the live iesaee of the canvass.
'Thesjoelftioh oandldates addressed a
.large ofowd at Dover yesterday. John
tyGarlner, Esq., was en hand to de
clare against Bum, Romanism and Re
bellion. J 1 x '
" The Ilahn candid tee wrestled with
coalition at Yanceboro yesterday.
Clement Manly, Esq., and Mr. John A.
Jackson were on hand to attend to them,
and oar friends may rest assured that
the cause of Democraoy and the Peo
ple's, Ticket did not suffer in their
hands.
Geo. H. White, one of the Republican
candidates for solicitor, says he is far
In the lead in he other end of the dis
trict. That is tbe way with all candl
dates where the immediate surround
ings are not favorable; their strength
lies somewhere else. Bat in the lan
guage of the late R. W. King, Dunn
will show both White and Collins what
darkened the hole on the day of eleo
Uon.
Personal.
Dr. W. H. Barker has returned from
an extended lecturing tour io B. C. lie
seems to have fared well both physically
and financially. The people where he
has been appreciate brains and intel
lect. Miss Gertrude Carraway has retu.ned
, frm, a visit to the mountains, ...
1 F. M. Simmons returned latt night
- from bis oanvass in the Northern por
tion pf the district. He will close the
.oanvass M PollokrvUle tomorrow. He
has done his duty as the nominee of the
Democratic party and we feel ooafldent
j of hie election.
. W. VT. Clark, .Esq., returned from a
' North la t night.
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leeueat Hele.
Coroner Datef held sa inquest over
the dead body of the woman, found on
;3a$ir4lhacmfyeateraay. U proved
"M be th body of; BeUta-Dawson, col.,
,m the mother of PhUUpWlggiDe, She left
'I VV!rJigiii"oiaa; iweif V days ago with
1 1 the threat Jhat sbf was going off and
. ''4rowB ksreelf.n Mo atteotloa was paid
to ljei as the badautde such titreaU be
fore." )5he " was not- eeen again until
found. oa the. banks of the creek at a
point where It was difficult to reaoh tx
, oeptbyboai. -X
(Tb of tha' jar sre that she
; earn to ber death by accident. She
evidently nlifd frvmrrposxrre and x-
v "I mVWV.W.MK ,V mWm www
v : - Tke Way te SetUe Is.
Tbtrf ts,&q OM dAyi&g:tha fact that
a few of the friends of both Mr. Clark
''mud 1Ut Simmons ba aatumed ta itU
tude towards each other, s4hat , is, calcu
- ' lated to injure boih these geoUemea la
the bomtn'g el JctfoB.1 A.' friend of Mr.
- Simmons declares publicly that be will
. . - 1 not vote for. Mr. ' Clark, immediately
- - Mr. Clark "s, ff lends retort and say, well
: then, we1 tan&ot Vot4 'tot Simmons.
Atbta 1 to WrongA Jt, leTuajuit, to? both
: ; IheSe feefatleraen,' and'if persisted" In,
y both might wellpraj for jdeUverance
from such friends. .
Kow'wt)y-oV tespn-togetoer. We
know Mr. Simmons wishes his, friends
to vote for Mr. Clark, and do all they
' .." can or his .election., .We .know Mn
Clark earcestly desires bis( friends ,'to
J' "vote for Mr. Simmons. Bj. are worthy
' . able, conpeteav geJaiea ,1a the re
t spective positions tot which they are
osrMatP, tbey Will reflect hohotupoa
t '"tb ooonty - and the Bute at large.
T! j' wiy tb"eBa,tbrc.U and'.' counter
- thro-'s r Wfiy not coroe op like true
'pdt. i bury all personal d., Terences
' aJ juJaJices and vote for both these
' et' fconprsble and worthy gentlemen.
It i to i' 9 ioterest cf Craven county
i "t!.i.t V. fv 'I be dose. A few votes
lof If t' a ( " pursued by tbe
fr'.T.Js ef ' ( rrsydpreal
v ' ' af-
i :H-xfr t i' f ilii personal
The following ticket was oa the streets
yesterday :
For the Senate :
M. D. W. STEVENSON.
For the House :
E. B. COX.
For Sheriff:.
B. FULCIIEli.
For Treasurer:
0. E. FOY.
For Clerk ot Superior Court :
F. C. ROBERTS.
For Register of Deeds :
W. D. WALLACK.
For Coroner :
LEM. WOQJJ.
For Surveyor :
V. A. TOLSON
As many of the gentlemen named
thereon as could be teen were visited
and signed the following cm tilieate :
"We, Uie uuder8iguel, havintr
seen iv Ticket with our liumes
tberuou, for I'islati c ami county
ofliccs, take this oai(n to du
el are that hhkI use of our uameN is
unathorized, and witliout our
knowledge or consent ; and we
hereby denounce it an intended to
mislead, eonlnse aim deceive the
KMile.
1iaknkv fi lch kk,
m. dew. stkvknson,
lemuel wood,
f. v, roberts,
K. 11. COX.
Having seen a tiket Mitliiny
name thereon as a candidate lor
the ofliee of Tn-nwiii-er of ('raven
county, 1 hereby declare tbe use ol
my name on said ticket is unauthor
ized, and without my knowledge
or consent. K. FOY.
NewBkunk, ()ct.., 'Sti.
At a nieetin; of tbe Dcinoci at ic
Executive Committee of Craven
county, on Fridny, Oct. 21th, the
following preuud)K and resolution
were unaiiiiiioasly adoted :
WllEBEAS, It is reiK)rted that a
Demtxratic ticket other than that
already nominated will be placed
beforo tbe eoj)lo of this county on
tbe day of election, therefore,
Kciolred, That this committee
repudiate any such ticket and
warn Democrats not to regard it as
emanating from this committee.
O. II. GUION, Chairman."
In view of the emphatic- repudiation
of such a ticket, by the Democratic
Couaty Executive XJomaaitle on Fri
day, the issuing of this one was an act
of infamous impedence by some one
lastly unauthorised, who in addition
to some base purpose to serve, gratuit
ously andhamefully insult the Demo
eratie party ft tbe oounty. No respect
able Democrat, .we feel assured, had
anything to do with It, and none will
have now,Or on the day of. election ; it
was no doubt intended to injure coa
lition, but the base attempt will recoil
upon the heads of its authors. -
cnarck aervless T-Dav.
Methodist Church Services at 11a.
m. and 7:M p. m., conducted by the
pastor, Rev. L. W. Crawford. At the
dose of the morning service the ordi
nance of baptism will be administered
to adults. After tbe sermon at night,
the doors of tbe church will be opened
for the reception of members. Ail per
sons are Invited to attend these services.
' Christ Church V.W. Shields, Rector.
Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. Ser
vices at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday-school
at 4 p. m. Tke public is always invited
to attend the services of this church.
Baptist Church Rev. Df.Theo. Whit
field, pastor.' Services at 11 a. m. and
7 p.m. The pastor will conduct tbe
morning aery ice and Rev. W. T. Jones
the evening. Seats free and the public
oordially ' iavited to attend. Sunday
school at t p. m., D. V- Gates superin
tendent. t Presbyterian Church Services by the
pastor; Rev. L. C. Vaas, at 11 a. ro. and
Bp. m, .Sabbath school at. 80 a. m.
1 welcome to all strangers and' citi
zens to these services. .
Y. M.a A.:9ervioee at, & b tu. at
their room.- 8ubjeotv. 'SoeBe reasons
for rlevtas" Ohist!V-servioe pi eocg
conducted bv J, K. Willis." Ail gentle
men are cordially, Invited and the
leader requests Ike members especially
to Attend. V--' '-.- v .f
,! IXli ? r Ust af LetUrs I'l
Remaipiog in the Postofflce at jNew
Beraa, Oaves coanty, N, C. jOct.
8lt, 1SS. . i . , . ;.,,' viii
George Anderson, G. R. Casey, Clark
& L'sycard, Easter Jones C o. Hull
Griroea, Laura Oaskins, Rev. Edward
Hill, Susan Unyt, Nathan Jackson, Mr.
iturpheyt Louaer Williams. ') :
Fernons calling for above letters, will
fj airerllfeed, and give date of list.
M. Maklt, P. M.
- If Ten Wish a Ceew Article
Of Tt r-i TpaCoo, B'k your dealer for
oi4 np." sfii awSra
SslaVB RAEXT AT rlXwKgTII.LaV
KIMMOHS' CL08I or TBS clivAaa.
Oa Monday morning, immediately
after the arrival of the train from
Morehead City, the steamer Treat will
leave for Polloksrille, where aha last
grand rally will be held, and speeohes
will be made by him and other distin
guished speakers. A crowd from New
Berae will be ia attendance, everybody
being cordially invited.
The people of Jones county should
turn out and honor the occasion with
the largest crowd that ever assembled
there at a political gathering. Our gal
lant standard-bearer has added laurels
to his fame as a speaker in every part
of the district and now proposes to close
his canvass in his native county.
Tbe steamer Trent has been tendered
those who desire to attend from New
Berne. We hope a good number will
avail themselves of the opportunity.
Tbe Northern Settlers.
hKOoND DAY OIT THK1B OONVUiTlON.
At 9 o'clock a. m. yesterday this body
returned its session, Mr. Q. Z. French
presiding. Addressee were delivered
by Messrs. T. Boyt, A. Fisher, George
Warburton. B. 8. Pardee, A. J. Gal
lagher. J.J. Gilbert and C. T. C. Deaae.
These were on the resources and ad
vantages of the State as a home for peo
ple from the North, or, indeed, fraau
any point. After the speeches the oon
vention at noon adjourned, in order
that its members migbt visit the fair.
AtMiiiO o'clock it reassembled, and
was rirst addressed by W. J. Peele,
Kq., who was followed by Mr. W. 8.
l'rimrose, ( apt. K. K Stamps, Dr. C. D.
Smith. Col. John L. Morehead, of
Charlotte, Col. Robert Bingham. On
behalf of the Northern editors, Mr. J.
K Kenny, of Pennsylvania, responded
in behalf of that Hlate, in his usual
hapiy stvle.
A committee reported resolutions of
thanks to the various institutions which
bad specially entertained the visitors.
There was also a memorial in regard to
the Slate and the association and the
benefits of this meeting. Both resolu
lions and memorial were adopted.
1'retiJent George Z. French made
some remarks in closing the convention.
Qe said he desired every member of
the Northern settlers' association to con
sider himself an immigration agent and
go to work with renewed vigor to in
duce people to make their homes in
this hospitable and fruitful State.
This ended a most harmonious and in
many ways pleaaaut convention.
After the adjournment of the conven
tion the general committee met and
elected the following executive com
mittee: Wn. E. Ashley. Raleigh; J. p.
Corlew. Charlotte; Julian Aiiata,
Statesville; Thomas B. Keogh, Greeas
boro; J. Howard Brown, Wilson. A'evs
and Observer.
Scenes Incident to tbe Inaaguration
of ths Bartholdi Statue.
New York, Oct. 28. Tbe ram storm
which preluded all day yesterday
ceased duriug the night, but the weather
this morning is very unpromising for
tbe festivities which are to attend tbe
inauguration of the Bartholdi statue.
A slight fog hangs over the city and
obscures in a measure the elaborate
decorations of the buildings with which
the city baa been beautified. French
and American flags are flying from
house tops and windows in every direc
tion, sad a general holiday appeesatme
is represented by the moving Bodies of
soldiers, militia and ciyic organisations
and by the collection) oa tbe sidewalks
of great crowds of people.
The decorations of the City Ball are
very elaborate. Long streamers aad
flags have been hung from the Federal
building opposite, along tbe main street,
through which the procession will
march. A magnificent arch of ever
greens, flags and mottoes is erected in
front of the World building, whioh is
tastefully decorated with flags and
bunting. The Frenoh flag flies from
the flagstaff of the Tribune building,
and the Sun, Ttnies, and MaU and Sx
press newspaper offices are all similarly
decorated. i
In lower Broadway and Wall streets
many of tbe fronts of large buildiqgs
are almost hidden by flaga,
BaficsM isabnosl enslsntv suspended.
TheptbU scbook' are atoned, aad all
New York is taking part tn the Celebra
tion. Visitors from all sections of the
oountry have been eomiag Into tbe city
for two days past, and this mornmg
thousands more were added to the great
throng," the prospects Of unpleasant
weather rn no way deterring them.
A doctor in Nashville rave tbe follow
ing prescription for a sick lady, suffer
ing from neuralgia: "A saw bonnes, a
cashmere shawl, a pair of gaiter boots
and a bottle of Sarvatioa OiL'V'The
lady recovered immediately, and earn
estly Moosaaended she Sarvatioa Oil to
svery one. It' is sold at all drag stores
for 5 cents a battle. '
The polios reported three robberies
on tbe train to tbe fait gtxmads yasatr
dsy. Rev. Dr. L. & Burkbead was
aooeed.ee file. aan ' sonse- Tetaeto
papers.' Mr. Dertey Smith of this city,
toss $5 at the-hands of ike piekaocketa.
Mr Brown, an Code of Mr, John
Brown, lost 123. There ware bo rob
ber tee at the grounds, aava as of a
watch, made la one ot the tents. Tbe
pickpockets were seen and might bare
been caogbt. There war three ' af
them, it ts sald." B(t they wtre la the
city last evening. Be on the lookeut
for them. A'evs and tseruwrv V
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"So far, so good,." said tbe boy, after
eating the stolen tart. After reviewing
tbe thotiands and tent of thousands of
colls and ciufv.g that have been con
que re i rv Vr. Bull's Cough Syrnp we
can readily say, so far, so good.
FrakVWilaJiiea
irseaa 9mm and Observer.
FaJLKKVtBXQJf, H. C. . Oct. 29.
At 8:80 a'clocJt tbist looming a fire
was discovered ia tas .store of H. 6.
Lowery, ta the rear his bed room,
and by tbe. time a fam citizens bad ar
rived at tbevsoeaa-tbaentirataildiag
was . emveloped" rfl flames. , fine fire
spread rapidly aa ad joinVog buildings
sad swept the? entire: block sway. All
the building destroyed are wooden
structures TbeloasiJB estimated at
from 185,000 to $40,000, with very little
insurance. -.x .
Tbe people of FraallbwaaresJuckv,
and already orders are given fbr ma
terial to rebuild.
BCMOKBOF I.NCEKDUEIbM
There are vague rumors afloat in
reference to the lire. Some paxtiea aay
that they saw three alrange men run
ning in the direction of the railroad
soon after the alarm was given. Mr.
Lowery says that be was asleep, and
that there was no tire of any kind on
the premises when he retired. Iiow
the Are originated is shrouded in mys
tery, but is supposed to be the work of
an incendiary.
TWO ACXSDKiVIS 1
Junius Let ister had his shakier dis
located while at work on the tot efjths
store of McGhee & Co. A keg of powder
exploded in the store of II. S. Low erY,
who received slight injurifsancl oeutted
s ttatapode sknosgthe byeisndfrt
THE REMAINING SALOONS CLOSED
There were five saloons in Frnnb liu
ton before the fire, three of which ure
now in ashes. The mayor has or.; i i ed
the two remaining to be closi-d until the
excitement has subsided.
THE LOSSICS
The following are tbe lor-i-- iind in
suranoe:
H. S. Furman, 5200.
All the valuables in the Hl,lli'e ae
saved.
J. 8. Lopiansky, $2,000.
8. C. Vann. Including two bvuhiiny-.
87.000; 82.000 insurance.
11. 8. Lowery, 81,000; no insurance.
Mrs. A. M. Wall, (including building)
88.000.
J. D. Joyner, assignee, on drup
81,500.
A. B. Wester & Co., (loss chiefly
damage to goods in moving) 82,000.
I. G. Staunton, two buildings, 80,000,
no insurance.
Melville Dorsey, one building, &400.
Mrj. V. C. Maaeenberg, less in mov
ing stock, 850.
Caudell & Kelly, $3,500 on stock;
$1,000 insurance; the greater part was
damaged and burned.
J. S. Porter, butcher, about 8100.
R. W. Magnum & Co., $500.
W. L. MoGhee, one building, occu
pied by R. W. Magnum & Co., $400.
W. If. Harris, one building, 8700.
B. O. Long. $500.
T. B. Tharrlngton, $700; ho insurance,
D. H.' Whitfield i em bunding, f t,000.
Massenburg Greens $600.
HEAVY LOSS IN A WAREHOUSE.
In the warehotne of this Ann was 200
tons ef fertilues. Lister Bros., of
Newark, N. Jv ftwi lfa tons. Tbe lose
on goods stored fn I he warehouse will
probably reach $6,00B, with not tneur
aacst ' Tbe uiidlngrab'mP4 bg Bal
lard 4 Cheatham, awl) t'W, w4ued at
$8,000. '
D. T. Ward, two buildings, $2,000.
J. 8. Joyner, toalualig building,
$7M. '- ;T
bavaoC m vowta ryooos.
Considerable dataaga was done on the
opposite side ol she street In removing
goods; a Wewt'taatij,WjT)fi(f 'Being the
sufferers.,- The .lose, in-tile way was
$50. MoQkee t Oa. were damaged
about $400 a removing txrrered" by in
suruca. -
' ADVICB VO BiOVMBS.
Mas. Wnraurwa Soomua Bvkup
should always be used for children
teethrng. 'It sooth m tbe child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
oolie, and Is the best remedy for diar
hoaa. Twenty-five oenta a bottle
JaaMdtuthaatw'v
Tbe Fair,
It has been exceedingly gratifying to
observe tba saeoese ef the present exhi
bition of the State AgriculturaLfpciety.
Aii the departments bav heafnller
and more excellent Ibaii eretbefore
land the-attendanee bb7corre-
aoadingry larger, thjua atttalrThe in
oreese in tba Bttmbeefof swies, for
exampavt has been 89vCPnt oyer that
of fast yearthvimproveraf attat the
gWnds awabae gflfisOtlkltOgetber
the show has been pronounced by those
capable drywdging-tbe'aert ec -trie long
series which, has been laid-. ' Tbe fact
speaks volumes for tba energy and ca
pacity of the present managers, but It
indicates something even better than
this, and that B the continued and rapid
advance of tba Stat ia material ' wel
fare. We sate Abo eigne with great
setiaf action aad ooa grate late the people
Ihsiats .These aaanal faint should be
atteaded by ail who can wowe to thexn.
They . are beneficiat'iXi. mapy ays.
They bring totar tbeawople Irom fbe
digerwat seotfofis of ' the State to make
tbe acquaintance 6j jJSai other, to oore
pare awtes iaod to see' together wkst
progress latlcritture, in the Indue-1
tries, fat eo)eWat4 ia art is befrar
atada by the worid alare.They bring
together otd frieadsavd we are set
sure but that the social fsttar' it the
great sucoees ot tta eflorts this year and
would urn tbe oeonla of-the State to
atake it eooveniest always hvasmej to
tbe fair. A'tww md Vbeerrmrp-
t St '
Id f 01
Thb Bnr Salvk- ia she world
Outs,- BrtHwev' Bores;-' rieers,' Bau
Rheum, Fever Sckrea, Tetter
Bands, Chilblains, Oorna, and all bkinl
Erortiotis, and rooitively cures tiUea.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfae
tion, or money refund"), Frioe S5 cents
per box. For sale by Hancock Bros. 1?
The Settle rs' Convention.
This enterprise has been snostsaoeess
f ul ia every respect. Tba number ef
northern bora oiUaeas who hays been
in attendance has been large and the
number of prospectors and journalists
from the North even larger than was
expected. Ws have been abls to show
visitors something of the products and
resources of the Stabs, and, by favor of
the weather clerk, some of the finest
weather possible. We truat our friends
have been pleased and that the appear
anoe ot things generally in North Caro
lina has been agreeable to them. We
hops to see taeot again with many of
their neighbors and aa we speed their
parting, in the spirit of hospitality as
we understand it, we will welooae
their next coming as we have welcomed
this one. 8hould aay of them make up
their minds to settle among us, they
will find us true brothers in every
proper sense of the term. AVim iif
Observer.
Uuldsbere Fair.
Tbe Fair will be open Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, November 8d,
llh and 5th.
On regular trains from all hUIioiik,
round trip tickets will be sold, in
cluding admission to the Fair, at the
following reduced ratee
From Morehead City . $3.83
Wildwood a 55
Newport 3 43
Havelock S.2U
Croatan r,
New Berne 8 60
Tuaoarora 2 20
Core Creek 2.0"
Dover 1 7
Caswell 1 65
KiDeton 1 .SO
Falling Creek 1 ;t()
La Ur&ngo 110
besl'e yo
W. DfKN. (i r A.
IHoal Kirttlenf.
J.J. Adams. Chief of Police, Knox
ville, Tt un., writes: "My family and 1
are leUL-ticianes of your most excellent
medicine, King ' New Discovery fir
consumption; having found it to be all
that you can claim for it, desire to tes
tify to its virtue. My friends to whom
1 have recommended it, praise it at
every opportunity.
1'r. King s New Discovery for con
sumption is guaranteed to cure coughs,
colds, bronohitis, asthma, croup, and
every affection of thioat, chest and
lungs. Trial bottles free at liancxx k
Bros, drug store. Larue size $1.00.
MARHIKD.
At the residence of J. B. Gardner, of
Cravsn county, on the 28th of October,
lm. Mr. Joseph A. Smith, of Trenton,
and Miss Cornie Chapman, of Maple
Cypress, Elder C. W. Howard olliciat-
ing.
COMMERCIAL.
Journal Oinoa, Oct. 30, S P. M.
OOTTON.
Niw York. Oct. 29 . Futuies closed
film Kales of tU 5O0 bales.
Octobr
H.IW
8.S7
9 05
9.18
9 23
0.88
April,
June,
July,
August,
September,
9.42
9.1
9 U
November,
December.
January,
February ,
Mareht
9 6i
Roots quiet;
Middling tt 1-4;
Middling 1-4;
Uood Ordinary
a 14
New Bense Market steady. Sales of
H6 Uilea at tt 8-8 to 8. SO.
Sules for the week 1,122 bales against
881? bales same week last year.
Middling 8 S 4; Low Middling 8
12; Good Ordinary 8 14.
IO HAHURT.
Sked OOTTOH $2.60.
OOTTON BRD 10.00.
Tokpairrnra Hard, $1.00. dip, 1.73.
Tab 7&o.a$l.W.
Oats New, toe. in bulk.
OORN &6a60o.
Eicj SOaCO.
BesswaI 15c. per lb.
Reev On foot. So. to 5c.
OorvTBT Hams lOo. per 1 b
Lard lOo. per lb.
1 -lOo. per doaen.
I ih'L Puhk 4a0o. per pound.
P oOol parbushol.
Fc -f . r 75c.atl.OO per hundred
Okhs-$J.C0a2.35 par barrel.
Fiklu i'aAS 4&a70o.
Uibiw--Dry. 1UC ; araen ao.
A i i lbs Mattamuekeet. 25a 40c
, Ood-
frcTK 1 10.
PMARfi 7 So. at 1.85 per bushel.
BoMBT-M-fSo. par gal.
Iai.cOw oo. per lb.
Cusksb 14.
CnT:v.m Grown. 8fta35c.;
spring
Br 70c. per bushel.
OaT 0 cu. per bushel.
Tuasu-8 COo. per bushel.
liJ -u FOTATOBS $4.75 per bbl.
vWa Ij lOalflc. per pound.
rTATus Bahama. 80c : rarns. 40c
We st Indias, 50o.; Harrison. Wo.
Shinolks West India, dull and nom
inal: not wasUea. Building. 5 inch
hearts, $3.09taaaw,fl.50 per M.
.. wHouaaui raiogs.
Ngw. Iftsa Pork Ul.5o
;saotitDKR jtxat To.
. u. it. s. l. B a.il. -s and U a -bo.
uiRB lu:,1j the tierce.
U Ajrai-Basis lOVi.U 50.
K ScoaR Granulated, 61 o
UtVTKB A IS UK.
VotAlfias Airp Sraurs MW45e
TPWDRft-tsOO. 1 1, -.1 i
I o Drop, $l.Y; buok, $1.60.
unicrsM so. . ,
.Oysters' ind Restaurant'
Una B A. WflVRTl! kd .
ant, oua door -below Osttoa Exchange,
ana Is prepared to furnish Oysters ia
Tory style. ' " -
Meals at all hours. Families soppliep
attheir homes if desired se23 dw3m
- (r - -
E, Y. SliLLWOQB. !. ILfTH
Smallirood & Slaver,
DEALEES in
qexeral hardware
tinware, glassware,
woodexware, crockery,
sash, doors, blinds.
(JLASS, FAINTS, Qrrij
AND STOVES,
UNSURPASSED AS TO
PRICE Air D QUALITY.
Middle Street, Next Door to
CeuUal tiotel,
NEW BEENE, N. C.
""bakgaiWin"
Meat, Sugar,
Soap, Molasses
And Syrup
At S. F. TEISER,
Wholes'Ju and Retail Grocer,
HKOAD HTKKET.
Ferdinand Ulrich,
WHOLESALE GROCER
ACKNCV OF
HAZARD POWDER 00.
A N I )
Choice Pale Cream Cheese.
SNUFFS AT MANUFAC
TURERS' PRICES. '
HICK HACKS.
T. A. Ore rn s OU Stand.
NEW BKKNE, N. (J.
Rock Lime,
Plaster,
Cements,
Goat Hair
U. O. K. LODGE,
CKAVKN STREET,
Below ErprctHB Office.
lusvtt d2aw
YHEliGGE8TTHIrtB OUT
JTox Clxills
18
House's Chill Syrup !
If your Druggist or Merchant does not
keep it, send to
BERRY'S DRUG STORE.
If House's Chill Syrup fails to cure If
directions are adhered to, you Oan get
your money back.
The trade supplied by tt. JJerry.
Hoawl fhlll Rrrup "rffrru an finm
(lUle and lruianect ror belong oua UollU
K. J. rATTEESON, Hlios More.
Have oM svery bottta of Boom's Cblll
flvrup I onnld obtain from the mannfaotorar
It no only broka ths (JUUls bat UftUM par
ties tn robtMt be alth."
Wn, U PALMRR, ToUeseaist.
-I wi (tomplatrly bmsan down aall oaf
fered lotenacly wlih dumb obUkk Few 4omem
Bonae'a Chill Ryrop rwilted tn a oomplota
cure. I moat heartily recommcaid Io aU who
aorrr from ( hills and Fever aa bannloas
certain aDd sura. '
Eutd. GEROCK, Pbotocrapher.
Myaelf and three children ware cures or
Honae'a t bill Hymp. 1 eooaider It tbe beat
malarial remedy In tbe market."
A. a.CAwB0tX.
"Hare used House's ChlU nrrap la war
families? iMevpriny reenmaMBd Itaaasoat
Uve euro far UbIUa aod Fevera,",. . 1
nxm JcuEsst-teiaf-,
ciLaa. ra .NKtii.Uo
Aaa'.6r10-
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1 Not a single ooaipUintfrp Use smbt
a.vwm.mw wv ani iiuuounueaaatis '
faction as to results sad lurptlse Ut tta
promptness, v ,;.,:
. oct8d8saiaw w8m.-, ,n
WJrT"" a..ti, o rep
" - or'-- a-ws auvunj. spq pyrMnaa.
gS2K?jSS V??. bu, j om : i a,, i
BiaauAau aiwVa&wARE cc f--'-r..n.
LAJTIK9-W,nt,a OP Te r - - . - ..f
Pro,TM-na (V.rieqa. A ! -t .
artleiea to frv.rr !-... . .
IDnatntedPrieeanrl f r. ,
OWer t to reerr IvaiH r
this adTertiKemert,, e .
ponnd of efee 1m
CvFFJLE CO., li.Tt, k ,