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I ' ' .isl- . ; ! I . it - II- . - ..Mil fl : . h 1 1 II il IV ! m ,. II - if" in y c , . -, : ' : - : .... V,:S 0 vbKv:--i;o.28i( OlNEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS 1 0CaL1n::vvs. . .arm.! niluwt Al Nei w Ber. latitude IP North,.,. " ; lonarfTde.tlWL W Sun rise. 8:61 fXength of day,8 jtan tta, SJ6.1 10 hocrav47 mioutei. Moon ri st 18 a. na. Now it the' time if y ' ' V5 wan( w buy a 1 V Organ! atA tow Ml die The ci KWed Stieff, Guild and otbei! Pianoa, the Smith American Or J. 0BAY Reid. Shipper Grain, Hay, Pea.-Seed Oats and Rye a Specialty. 14 & 8 Roanoke Dock, Norfolk, Va. - feb2d2m EVrtilir Lime. Planter. Clement. Glass, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low pricea. USiL ALLEN & CO. AeencT for TxWlQ Stbi. VVonch So. and lOo. Fine Cigars. Jau. IB.- If s W.L Palmer. A full infcJoirl3 Harrows ana CuUWatorafhf liiittte timet, SjW H mJkvLEi & Co. TheesV)rikl ftrBalti mofTdt?! LAiir-darjro of cotton, naval stores, etc. The last No. of Gknlrood Monthly publbhedr.k jflleawood, , : fohpston county, r rmA T). ftrETlU,' contains a splendid aptlce of, r. yass's ''Eastern North Caronna, 'New Bern Presbyte rian aurAae'd' New Barn." DUe wis bHih Is tetog used on the Small WVd. dwelling and premises on the aoease of Hnisn anil Cnmt strts, and is Improving Ibe appearan. o of thinjg."Tnu instrument, if freely used, wjuld make a wonderful improvement 1 1 niao portions of the city. . v hi $ " ' KrrS.p t! A pvi. In tftft toniriiaicalipu by "Advent ist"4a3aiAf's laws, in the sixth linef.tJje tWrd paragraph, the words 'notrijpirfcvulre" should have read 'uot'iny wtity." Thwimtit w aether yesterday f or hiil it. MaieBi'.'Mrade which was lookeaWesv-lth aotne J inteiest, The pgOrivi,aortay If Ue weaincr uer 1 1 ii The tnalls'tfti' Tuesday night brought us a fefv.frvift Mancheter, England, enclosing a '1 pound postal note to pay for the- LMrtTplDBUtijT.Trj1g Is the first direotroreigri' news "wT have hnd ainpe the warxumors bgan. WicflsQf&ilers In diffsrent localities state lhahf farmers are not going io use ' commercial fertilizers to any grewl tnttrattkts year, but it seems tou,,thfU.rfa increase in the shipments from this polst to the interior over previous years. Where it goes we know Dfinbut i tytiea here in large quantified niT the i'lST. C. R. and the rhTCvtdsB(M him kept busy moving Amelhef (tlehasrapal wurs. Nsw Bern is just now blesed with an abundaxceBf Jtearnhpats ; the Alafla bale from VtMty&iY; atV is said' to be nbral$wt,toit? fibfyet' completed. 'manned fey t?W Savage, la 6 feet in lengtfc rrea11,sM ee ' beam , single deckr H dHVeMtry'twli'lngifa, JO horse '.powaftiwt' o' 1 steam. ViU msJu 8 miles per hour. She is ready for strrtoe, and seetn adm ira was ibuElra4xesterdayhf.thfir deparKuess 'omasa m j . pueijia. - Mrtdswermeowiattif-XTM batJ wtkthrt. A memteV orUVW. ',0, who is noted ';tot. npt'awi pvai-stout, : received tae-molatioti that it would give htti moreltm to'griwfawhich ha ttufrttflUtiOl hiinew'unijarm: . that h'aa Veen miscalculated upon some how in its InaiDjYitff)eKrd suggested that Chf person by whom the garment was made took into oonsidera tion the greatness of the wearer as be stowed upon urfM fcftarrfc NoTmberfwkIony eWlUohists. ' Ts.a'lfa! fttKltA tiimiVi The second arrival of the(Eaatera , Carolina Despatch Line waa made yes terday. The steamer Eaglet, com manded by Capfc Davis, is a well-built and nicely f -T 17 BWbojtl JwH . ventilated and t wi gearing for rodder. She wit bu"t tt vnmington,r Dela ware, abcpt three j'trs ki; is tC fet - long, 23 feet 10 iaches beam, 8 feet derth of ? ' !, 3 feet between decks and regi? ' ' r 3 tors. The is flriven by an 22xC3 ' makf fori on U a m torsa power, aod ' s eTfrirg at 6 o'clock -.ell; row regularly liurtrr,,1: The interesting article in the Forum baruig the title "Ho I Was Edu cated' are to be followed by a series eutitkf BooM That Have Helped Me." Tbe-flrit 'paper will be by Edward Everett Hale, and will appear in March. "March "number of ' Demurest' Maya- ztne has been received. It is a gem of art and literature. No family need be afraid to trust this magazine in the household. 'Maj.' John Gatlin and Col. T. C. Fuller, of Raleigh, and W. D. Pruden, Esq., of Eden ton, are in the city on professional business before His Honor Judge Seymour. Mr. George Henderson, the Agent of the Eastern Carolina Dispatch Line, has Becured the services of Mr. John S. Manii as chief clerk, and Mr. Alex. McLacklan assistant. Both good selec tions. Miss Kate Fuller, daughter of Col. T. C. Fuller, of Raleigh, is visiting the pity. Mr. Wm. Sultan leaves this morning far the North to look after spring goods. He expects to put in an unusually at tractive stock of clothing this season. Capt. Davis and engineer Bristoe, of the steamer Eaglet, called to see us last night. This is their first trip to New Derne and are well pleased with the old town. They appear to be very clever gentlemen, and wo welcome tliem to the city. The fclitnaKtlo.lt' I.. I Trip The steamer Shenamlotili wits in noucctd to leave veelerduy at 1- ui., but owinc to the heavy i'ok in the sound on Monday night hhe did not arrive until about 1Z, ana liariDR a large cargo to discharge and a consider able freight to take on, did not leave until about 4 p m. She was to meet the steamer Knrberne at the mouth of Neuse river, transfer passengers and all perishable freight and go out at llat- teras for Norfolk. As she left her dock many were on the wharf to bid her good bye. The steamer Kinstvn, lying in tho Clyde dock, gave her a parting salute, and Moore & Brady's establishment gave her the last farewell whistle. Captain Southgate, haying gone on to take charge of the T'amlico, did not come with his favorite ship, built tpecially for this line through his instrumental ity , but she was in the hands of first mate Rhodes and the purser EugeneJ Potter, both clever and efllcieet officers, who will take her to her destination. For oyer four years the SienmirfoaA has rendered faithful service to the people of this community in the trans portation of goods, truck and passengers, and many regret that she is to come no more. The many pleasant excursions down sound and to Nags Head during the summer season will be long remem bered. We welcome the Pamlico and Rewberne in her place though we re gretted very much to part with the Shenandoalt. La Grange Items. Monday was not so spring-like. A few shad have been caught at the fisheries in Neuse nearnere, this season. The dedication of the Disoiples church will not be next Sunday, asanoounoad, but will be on the second Sunday ia March. Ground for Kinsey 's new school build ing was broken last week. Mr. Daugh erty, a skillful and experienced me chanic, is "bossing" the work. ' Mr. Rose filled his regular, appoint ment al the M. E. church last Sunday and Sunday Bight. , Saturday evening before each third Sunday has been ap pointed . for preaching-to the. young members of the church. ' ' Our merchants complain of scarcity of cash. The farmers, moat df them, say there is no money in the country. we suppose ttotb are correct, ana mat these things will eonttnue until the pro duction is increased, and tbe expenses are decreased- . ' . VjraralagY ... . X hereby fere-warn all Mtuoaa not t trada for er cash a ekMCaT Made trv the' undersiirned to Wm. Cob en, dated Feb. 18th, 18fc7, for V20.00.oh Green loy . Co. :STo value having been girea for said deck, the bank has been notified not to pay it. v Isaac IL Smith.5 I lrenea'B ahmi xarauc. - . - . - . .J.'L, To ibe' officer mad member of New Berne Steam Fire Engine Co. No. l: i You axe hereby, ordered, to asnemble ab your engine bouse today at IM p-bh sharp,' in- full dress uniform, for the purpoeeof paradm. -." 51 By oroerotwe foreman, w l .r v MAX Schwsub. Sec "y. -l ' To the officers and members of Atlantio Steam Fire Enalne Co. NO. 1'-'- ' - You are hereby- ordered - SMsesnbi t vour engine bouse today at l-iO p.m. sharp, in full dress uniform, for the purpose of parading. ,fn j Jjmrj tm f By order of tbe I oreman. . . . . .Ja..W. Watkbs, Becy. Amstrow '' Eicelsiobs. f oitf are hereby uotiSed to assemble at your jumper bone this. Wed neaday, at 130 p. m. in fu.l nKiform, tor paraee.' By order of tL a ;f " " : Cha. Lake, Foreman. THE GBRKKAIi AMSHBLT. Special to Joub.nal. BJLLKIGH, Feb. 32. SENATE - Bill to establish Bureau of Labor Statistics came up as unfinished , hiei neas in ienate today. A substttata to annex tie bureau to Agricultural De partment was adopted; ayes 2S, Bays su. rne bill passed second reading, ayea 38, nays IF. The btfl to provide for working of certain convicts on public roads w taken up as special order. The debate was heated. At 3 o'clock the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. The House passed the following bill: To amend insurance law so as to no longer require use of marks and weights on cotton : To prevent fraud in elections; To allow 50 convicts, at the State's expense, to construes a turnpike road in Madison eounty in place of one taken by the State without compensation as road bed of Western North Carolina road ; To prohibit sale of spirituous liquors outside of incorpor ated cities and towns in Dare, Greene, Mecklenburg and Swain counties. House discussed at length, and warmly, bill to so amend the law as to require county commissioners to ap point as judges of election men who are recommended by the chairman of respective political parties. Pending debate it adjourned. Einston Items. lr. ('. II. Woodtoy of Trootou was in Uwn Sunday. We are always glad to e huu, Cutu. again, Charles. - Our model register of deed is ih lmrdeht worked man. Sixteen houra recording mortgages and eight nursing his little gal baby. Our tish market ia now poorly sup plied. The market Saturday could boast only of one spoilt hickory, two Spanish cats and one minnow. Stockton Cook, cotton buyer, left last week for Noifolk, his home. Cook has many friends in Lenoir county, as he must have wherever be is known. Two colored individuals, who had beeu to Dick Hill's a little too often Saturday , amused themselves by knock ing a few rounds. No damage only to their pockets. Shad stews among the boys are all the go. Messrs. W. O. Fields and D. It. Jackson will no doubt keep them supplied with fresh shad at all hours at the Park beach. Not one pound of ammoniated guano has teen sold in Kins ton this year. Uood for the farmer. The town ordi nances, which prohibit its heins; stored within the corporate limits, no doubt is the reason. Capt. W. W. Carraway, postoffice fa- spector, who has been shaking up the postmasters in the northwest smoe last August, is expected borne abeut Karen 4th. A tig welcome await him by his many friends. Information Ins been received at this place by private letter that ex-Lieut.-(Joy. Robinson is in very bad health. He is U. 8 Indian agent, stationed at Tomah, Wm. Come home, ttovemor, and let North Carolina nurse you. Seveatv-five drunks end one knock down Saturday night, and all tbe "spirits f rumen ti" did not come from the drugstore. Prof, kteere oaU now truly sing: I'll tell you, hoy, what I think, Just come to Kinston if you want a drink. Our streets have been unusually dull for the past week or two, and so has business. We take it as a good sign. It shows that the farmers, the life of the country, are not idling away their time, but are "making hay while the sun shines." Oscar Wilde talks of coming back, and says he wont mind the ocean trip, so long as be can get pJentT of Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup to Mil off colds. OBITTJABY. Chubch CLtTZLAiro PxxKurs The subject of this sketch was bora in the county of Pamlico, State of North Caro line, March Slat, 183, aged I years, 10 months, end 11 days, died February 13th, 1887; parents, T. D. and Fannie T. Perkins. Little Church was the pet of the kouae hold, ever filling our presence with gladness and sunshine by his merry and innocent prattle. . t rr At .the age of one yea ad Mvsn months, though too young to realize his loss, God called from the trials of this life his mother, aixa wiriest he was adopted into the family of hi grand parent, u. (J. and Phoebe Brinaon. Here he entwined himself around ths hearts of thprentire family, who, with increaMax let, looked in tbe smiles of the innocent and motherless babe. Alaal our happiness in Ithie life U but transient, and our sorrows are made TBnsnent uo our ma Litde Church eontrac remembranoe of contracted a deep cold. whioh settled upon hie long, resulting in his death. .,It was aware the painful to witness his sufferings, which ware intense; and our Borrows were aug mented by our knowledge of his, eoa setousn sem Tnaukr God I his sufferings are ended here and hi tittk semi he rone to regain mother ia the, borne of the bleat, . . Farewell dsar.Ubd, btU Clai db2s us, and we meet you and youf AaaaMl mother ia me mansion oi Lrod. .. , Ftf WM BapViw WBI ple coj-y. ( t Cowards are cruel'1 but tbe Wr man woncrivsaeutfericg tier will bny a bottle ef Baiv-stion invariably cure Lis snfmsJ. FOKEItJR SEWS. OOxk, Feb. 40. The Pope received this morning in the private apartment of the Vatican the cardinals, bishops and Roman prelates, the occasion being the ninth anniversary of bis election. Cardinal Gibbons was not present. The Pope spoke at some length. AtladmK to tbe church in America, he remarked upon its great growth and praised the episcopacy. The proposed Catholic University he regarded as a great pro ject, and hoped soon to spprove the plans laid before him. Bishop Keana, of Richmond, replied appropriately in behalf of the Amerioan bishops. The Pope exhibited to those present tbe ring and shawl presented to him by the Sul tan. Rokk, Feb. 20. Cardinal Gibbons has been very busy since his arrival here. No definite Information of the business of the Propaganda is known but it is certain that tbe great questions touching (J&tholio interests in America will be considered carefully. CardiaaJ Gibbons is expected to express an opin ion on all questions submitted for his views because of his great acquaintance with the present Amerioan questions and his strong love of American lnsUta tions. It is difficult to believe that Uu conclusion reached will be of an un favorable character. Time is still re quired for tbe settlement of the cardi nal iu the Curia. Bishops Carr, of Melbourne, and Keane, of Richmond, Va., congratu lated the Pope in tbe Vatican today upon the ninth anniversary of his pon tificate. The Pope, in his discourse, described the Baltimore council as an honor to America and to the whole church. Bishop Keane afterward thanked the Pope. TODAY S ELECTIONS IN (iEHMANY. Berljs, Feb. 20. There is a pau6e in the intensity of the electoral conflict pending Monday's polling. Though afiloial circles era sure of victory, they tie much lees coniitWst that their ma jority will be large. Their most san guine estimates Increases the number of conservative from 78 to 88, and the national liberals from B0 to 00, and re duces the freiainnigen from 67 to 50, leaving tbe other sections nboul the same as before. The septennist majority is dependent, upon a split ia tbe centre party, in which it is calculated there are (9 triennials .gainst 80 septenniets. The results of the elections will be known definitely Tuesday night. The authorities forcibly stopped a new liberal meeting here today jurt as Herr. Kichter was about to speak. The audienoe. soimberiug several thousand persons, afterward inarched through the streets cheering for Ricbter. Many were arrested. A out ror ah. Id order to give all a chance to test it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Cough and Colds will be, for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faltB in the mer its of this great remedy. All who suf fer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest or Lungs, are especially requested to call at R. N. Duffy drug store and gt a trial bottle free. Large bottles, f 1. Pour Hutdred Conveiaion. . Mr. Pearson began hiHriiviia! mret ings in this city on rebruary 7tn, and up to last Friday wudjt 10f cv art ions had been .made VWMllgs wiu continue until the night of the 28th Inst. It is the KJate spiritual up heaval ever know hi thiaseciobof the country- ChaM&ChrorJtitJ gv KU 11 rr Innlh. Mrs. Phoebe Cbenley. Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tall the follow ingjavmark able story, the truth of whiabtrouohad for by the seaidents of tteiu-, sta 78 yearn eld, Ave hern troubled wish kidney complaint aad lantenes -for many years; eon Id not drTa myself without help... Vosr Ijjjfrdrefftora all pain and sorewsRi . hL aoi tf at do all my own houaewerVAU qsV my thanks t Ueotrie eruenrdef having re newed my youth, and removed com pletely sil diseaeMfo Try a battle, only SO. sAfJJluffy f drag tore. 4 .iAi' Atlentkuu ' ' Foremen of Atlantio S. . lyii Ntwf J borne S. F . c.. Co., Mechanics 11. U. rfo. ExesUier Hose VI 'J Ufliaoce Hi 1 Jjt L. Co., Rough and Revlj.H. & L. Co.: 1 Ton are hereby ordered to li-ne your Vtmnaavand aDnaratun In rendiness for parade on tbe qprunr oA Hrd aad, H) die streeu; at t o'clock' this evWIrig. I Feb. 28d. 1887. J. K. Willis. Chief of Kes; 8. B. Watksa J, Sec p( Pfi.-. - KASaiKO. A. mi. reaiweuu? vjl hi m.aj iwiwiw. on Hull Swamp,-Carteret county, 'on Wednesday, IhelWxJaii. , Jjjvmiuam J. Ward, ofJfRH0w3o loounty, ana sues Liy t. Bell, daughter (LqotxA'Tl&hei a reception at tbe residence or tu groomu father, Mr. R.-f. Ward, on the 17th inst,, at which there were about i,t ... i una i -rii'i .- ' i.tC ?, , -v.'j:,i ft sa . t V7"WB - UteiUl&M ebaVd4Un Eodree. died ia rnnttOA epantnvan.; dUt, 1887. about 11' years of age. She was the daughter of Strphan. and Agnes DsAsmar, c Smith creek. ' "She Joined the ohurob when gpke yctrna sod Jived strictly to the same till her death. She was an sire'!st lad tithe emur.kaww her from e ehiid ; the had a kind, mod amiable disposition.'' She left one He child, abadan1'W)j -fneneffo VJ iii moorn fsin kK, J I 1 1 7 T 1 - .!J,,2 i: ins "iAvtmstiZ. Bamcd lo Doth an tteatar. i Lire. X know of a man near Maxey 's, Ga. , who for ten or twelve years was almost a solid sore from head to foot. For three year, his appearance being so horribly repulsive, he refused to let any one see him. The disease, after eating his flesh, commenced on his skull bones. He tried all doctors and medicines without benefit, and no one thought he could possibly recover. At last h began using B. B. B., aad after using six bottles his sores were all healed and he was a sound man. He looks just like a man who had been burned to death and then restored to life. The beet men of the county know of tbe case, and several doctors and merchants have spoken of it as a most wonderful case. John Ceav fvkd. Druggist, Athens, Ga. Sold in New Berne by R. N. Duffy and K. H. Meadows. COMMERCIAL. Journal Ornox. Feb '.".J t P. M. oorrofi. New York, February 22.- Exchange closed. New Berne market Ktchangucloeed. wonacBfic ax a Mat.it r. Seed oottom J3.00. OottonSxed $8. 50. TVBPXirrnrx Hard. $; 00 dip, 11. 'JO. Tab 76e.a11.88. Oats 50c. in bulk Coeh 45a53c. RiCB-50aQ. BEK8WAX 15c. per lb. Bxxr On foot, 8c. to 5c. OouivTXT Haub 10al2 c. per lb. Lard 10c. per lb. Eoos 10?. per dozen. Pubbh Pork iiafJo. per pouu.: Pxaituts 60c. per bushel Foddxh 15c. af 1.00 perhundrfi Oniohs 12.0Oa2.25 per barrel Fix LP PxaS 66a70o. Hidks Dry , 10c. ; greji 5o. APPLES Mattamuakeet. 2ia40c eys, 11.10. Pears 75c. all. 25 pr bushel IlONXY 85o. per gal. TaLU)W 5e. per lb. Cheese A. Ohioikkb Grown, 30&35c prutg 30a25o. Meal 70o. per bushel. Oats 50 cu. per bushel. Tubnips 50c. per bushel. Potatoes, Karly Kjso 2.7u per bbl Wool lOalftc. per pound. Potatoes Bahamas. 80c. ; rams, 40c. . West Indias, 60c.: Harrison. 5o. BHlnauts West India, dull and njtn- inal.not wanted. Building. 6 inch tsirt- 13.00: saps, tl. 50 per M. wholesale prices. New Mess Pork 114.00 Bhoolpeb Meat 7o. C. R.'s, F. B's, B.'saad L. -7' rLOUB-13.00a6.00. Lard 7)c. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,12.75. Sua A B Granulated, 6?c Coffee 16al7c. Halt 80a85o. per sack . Molabsxs and STRcrs SOeAlVo Powder 16.00. Shot Drop, $1.75, buck, 12.00. Kkbosenu-Oc. Notice. Shihut's Orncit. Craven Co., ) New Berks, Feb. 1, 1887. i Schedule "B" Tax is bow due. All persons owing tbe same will please call find settle. IJ. DillDOU, fe22 13d Sheriff. Live 7ell on a Little. Money, BY HI VING UJtOCEBIiLS, DRY (XJOIH BOOTH. .SHOES. ETC., AT W. H?. Hill's Old Market Site, NEW BKKNE N. C. tic at ten cents a night for those who Wtih to remain ever night In the city. aw it RED LIGHT SALOON, JTsar Market Book, Bliddle St-, NEW BERNE, W. C, ftf'HvjJ&BJt YQU CAN AliWAYii KIND PURE LIQUORS OLererr variety, in lanre or small XtBiauUtuw. . Also the FINEST GRADES of ... , TQJ3ACCQ' AUD dGAES. Alt of which will be sold CHEAP FOR GASH ! kjAx D. Dixkiks, Salesman - E; WBIfMAK, dec23dw . Proprietor. -1 'fi ; tt f- OfTER FOB. i H ' ... . ,., . Imndlate Orders, ieir Warehoese ,4 fBJHJJ Tift eEo.nmt7 Smaltoood fiSUVcr'-l i -S- :tn it- DEALERS IW t GENERAL HARDWAXX, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, WOODENW.'.RE, CROCKERY, X.iSU, DOORS, BLINDS. -GLASS, FAINTS, OILS AND STOVES, 1' N M ' KP ASSKD AS TO PRICE AND Q-gALITT. Middle Strr.-t, Kext Door- t Motu xTcerr EASTERN CAROLINA OISP : The FaBt Freigtit Ltde i.t 1 W LI NcxLrnir. ktcrn. loilk ..b,,Uu I'uiiti.. .uJ .i,, MKHrtasre. -rhll(Uiiua. ne Vi k.B.(oa, ,;" ' tlU,litU lly. t'..iniuuaujn rJvllbL'AKV atel. UwAteln I n m EA()I.I Tnd VEHl'kR l riTrSfu ,r 5,'','', lB ''v"'" .very- Hie following iiaB. ttu; 1 lltjlk. L...)rH. comneattoa wltt ikS aijmdii,- A . ( . K. H . orfok sonuurn k. H , New Vork. pliilu j,.l il . , tt m m ..TI Uir 1Viii) Ivaniii H H . Irm . lluUlo tul ifKular Hue ..fterliiu biirn rior IwltHies for i .l-k tritfi'.j.ui lut l'.h ! lriuilelk nu. ul Rhmitli "ttv..t irn ri p.. :n! ! r - f : I 111 HU llirougt. to ,, limi), i Icdeit uu cis lo ,,'"l1"'l"llf,"1' I" Hii(.yecl vuHiuliiu i ai.iiiim li.pu., e.uv .. tot!o fmS,B N""";" 1 -N H It 11. liulto. L K a It. It K. I'rfil.lfiil si. siHiionf I'hTla. by r,l,l""" " I'- H lH- s, lUOM Jt.W Joiki.y l i. n. K. 1; I'ler r. North itlver- iniiu-iur mill UufcUjll '-y N v w ' aud i.r w r- iih in ui it j( . HuUmiu low iind niuaulok. r Uiu Bratrt lit r 1 1 Alt Kliiioa.l IkwI win la- ' Hit K lid Ml tAl I route h i i) m nrlti tlculile. h bcheflyle BMuiint,! u,r lour triMa.cti wk ol-n. HK.M KItWiN, Agent, Private Boarding Houso Mrs. J M. HINE8, Jr., Hast front St At house reei'Ully ori unltd by John II, B.ri. ItinMus furuusht-u. I irbt-iiB8 lionnl on UrsHoinit.!.. Trim. MUJ tl WU Thurler's Goods a Specialty' AT E. B. HACKBURN S. MY r.oona aiq; Fresh and YM grJlfeAted, And I lirooose to cHill Ihfim. Lor (K CASH, mm TH1K ANY STORE nlto CITT. sHT A trial' will convince rou. "'j. Bniicf St., U tireen JIancotk and Middla, . trbl Swtf Take Notice ! Our store is filled with Provisions, Groceries, Canned Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery, Etc. We keep a full line of tbe Celebrated Prison B(fots att$ E. W. glJLLWMD. bnoes. ALSO ( . 0. S. Fareons & Sons' JBoote"-,:, and BflDesi"" 1 ETorypair wBrraBteo! to"Bh'llVl,:,,, faction. i : i V ' 1 Country marohanta tbd ntiiMl generally are requested to oall and x amine our large stock before purchaa in(?. We will give you low fliruree." ' ' We job Lorillard Snuff. ROBERTS I BHD, " V South Front t., JVsss Bern A. O. i, Dr. O. L, Snrgcdri Dofiliai;! Offieaon Middle street, leptoetWBa tie eharqb. . , nut srTfi BUILDING AND REPAiniCa mi. I ' .T1 T-titi Solicited by first-class Oahimw a . -'i Mason. ' bKfnste4ririOjfltitlji. ed4wtr;- ' ivrrv? -T" ui:oo- lliw fi3K 'fV. lo tftisuraA ll i" .MbbiIbwb! BYmj I Thbsw Besirinb tet nl oall oa thstn for-TBtrf jansadxf wlt iJbOO: Bq 'lMtADYl"'n i . MllTICl2 -irr - r arl.rbr aotkJMM sxMi m.... LSmthl rao ibis note tu be ptwtd im h f , .'4 J. S " . ... mjw vvu uJ w.irnr in An .' 'I.'! '.iu: jit 1 -M IMh ,nta 'I " ' : ;! "11 rtvti rni tl.l.'O y I: iw . ,t :
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