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- , v. ... ' ,y. r3 1 -V: - IMIiT el URN A L r ":'. 1 1 NEW BERNE. N. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 23, 1887. PHICE 5 CENTS.'- t . LOCALtNEWS. v New Btru, UUtmda, 83 North. longitude, 77 r West, dan rW, tkSS I Lenirth of day. Afupeu, :87 I IS koui, 13 minutes foodtifM a 138 a. m. - BUSlixs' LOCALS. 'TV liumood leu spectacle and -I Jaasee hare stood the teat of J a. u4 the thousands wLo have wtra toen pronounce tbem tbe beet. k Itooe gaoatne without Diamond trade f nark., i - for sale in New Berne only by B. A. rTKY our Sugar cured llama. 11 cu. 4-, per pound. ap33dlw Roberts Bkos. ?OB 8A.LEThree Mule. Will sell A ehaaf (or sash. Apply to C. 8. Wallacb. ap2&tf. Fish Dock. WjsP setting best Pianos sud-Or-KAt 4 remarkably low price. Old Planes Men In exebeage. ii IX MURES A HaBTSFIKLD. A fall line of Plows, Harrows and Cu Itirators, at prices to suit the times. Geo. Allks & Co. Fertilisers, Lime. Plaster, Clement, Glass, Paints, Varnish and Oil at low prices, i v ;. Gbo, Allxn 4 Co. ii , , , 7b Disciples' ohnrob on Hancock street is being shingled. Lot the friends of education talk "ForBoaools" from now until the dsr of election. Toe long-looked for cargo of rook alt bas arrived and can be found at F. Ulrich's store. See "ad. " The friends of our graded school ought to be on their guard. Tbe ene mies of'aohools may be at work silently. The worst enemy is the secret enemy. Let us rote every man possible ' ' For Soboeja" on the first Monday in May. "Jf, in Our baste to be rich and mighty wt outrun our literary and re ligious Institutions, they will never overtake us." These are the words of the lata Henry Ward Beecher, and they contain truth. Vote "For Boboola'' on the first Monday in May. A fleet of sixteen oyster boats arrived at Moore & Brady 's wharf yesterday. Borne three hundred hands were en gaged n shocking oysters, and we are glad to learn the stock is improving. This Industry is worth a good deal to the trade of New Berne. We ought to have other manufacturing enterprise. The Chamber of Commerce and Pro duoa Eiohange of Wilmington held a meejlng-ott Wednesday last and ap poia4 committee to consider the questions arising under tbe inter-State Commerce law effecting the oity of Wilmington and that port, and to pro oeel to Atlanta and attend the meeting to D held there by the U. 8. Railway Commission oa the 26th Inst. A rat Ox, Mr. J. V. Foscue brought to the city oa Thursday a fine stall-fed ox, which hestiaojCJMT OO Buck beef as thU . always commands good prices, and with land ao well adapted to raising grata and forage, it is surprising that oar farmera do aot keep tbe market applied with firet-olaae beef. Mr. B. , Swart waa the purchaser of Mr. Foe coVs ox. and will deal him out to his easterners this morning. . The Taat a Parekaswa f ceuea. Z la response to a letter of enquiry, Daniel Btlmson, sheriff of Craven -ootukly,' has received from the Bute Treasurer his decUioa relative to the taxoa purchaser of cotton, which we publish barf with for the information of th.epublSe.towit: , - -v . BsVUtOH, April 81, 1887. p, aTDtsos, Saq , , oarna oj uraven oouniy. ., DiAa Bia Yours of 10th Instant re ceived. Purchaseni of oottoa, whether resident or traosieafe, are liable to tag on purchases as prescribed (a sec. SI of (h act to raise rerewia,' . - The Secretary of Utate s diatrfbuting (ha revenaa ao.' r- ' 4 Very respectfully. -j? i t , ; . p. W. Baw, : - ; V : State Treasurer. . aefceel CeaasaesieesBeiiia, . , The pomme&oemeat eeaeon i$ a hand and InvlUtkms to deliver addresses are . being pafsed arouad. Our townsman. Cement Manly, ., baa aooepted the oall of Cypreef Creek Academy Jones county., Hia beautiful, poJished, and appropriate . addrese jefore ; Kiaetoa Collrge last tammef . rendered ' him Quite popular for aucb oooaslosis , Hob. F. If'. Simmoaa has also received Invitations for i'nai'sr-work, and has acrrpted t t to te at Greenville. We corgratulste the people of that., town r?on " '- r'Tttoa. Tbr' tear; ar I - ... 2 practical, abounding in r i .:aoo vsce and deDrered br a - s tlat wiil command their, atten - ' Tc;:ce. ' ' T 7" ; -Writ'".-") bki of te frrrth ; . ! r-e r I et J-Vn Lr's IeresMLl. Mr, D. E. Sand 1 in, his eon David and daughter Mies Ida, and Miss Mittie Venters of Onslow county, are in the city. Mr. Sandlin says the farmers are doing i more real earnest work this spring than he has known them to do in many years before. A CnrtoBa Kxc. Mr. 8. W. Willis brings us an egg which he says is the second like it pro duced by a ben on his lot, with tbe yolk and the "white" separated, without shell, but connected together by a band about the size of a broom straw. Such eggs are probably intended for making eggnog, as the parts are already sepa rated. at tamer Movements. The Pamlico of tbe O. D. line arrived yesterday moraiog with general mer chandise and sailed on schedule time for Norfolk with peaa, turnips, aspara gus, other vegetables and passengers. The Defiance of tbe Clyde line sailed for Baltimore yesterday with a cargo of lumber, shingles, wood plates and naval stores. The cargo was nearly four hun dred tons, the largest carried out from this port for sometime. The Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, ar rived yesterday morning with large cargo of merchandise and sailed prompt ly at 4 o'clock with good shipment of isuck Now that this line has fined in its groove it is making, as its agent in forms ua, prompt and speedy northern connection and gives to the shippers of truck perfectly safe and reliable de I literies, and from the eitent of its patronage it would appear that these facts are becoming well understood and appreciated. Stonewall Items. Mr. liou j. J. Perkins, aged 71 years, died at his home, on Smith's creek, on the 18th inat. An old and respected citizen gone. Me leaves several chil dren and many friends to regret his going. I understand that W. 11. Sawyer, of Bayboro, and ii. 1 . Mayhew, of Golds boro, have formed a copartnership to carry on tbe mercantile business in Bayboro, and that Jno. t. Uowell and Dr. F. P. Gates are going in tbe drug business in the same town. Our wharf looked quite business-like on the 20th inst. The schooner Hooper, of Philadelphia, was tying to tbe wharf and a few minutes later the schooner D. C. Willis, Dowdy master, was near ing tbe wharf, and before she could gain it the steamer Bettie, Capt. Eason, steamed in and made fast to her wharf. So you see it looks quite business-like. Two schooners, loaded by A. 11. Whit- oomb with lumber, had just left the day before for Philadelphia. Well, It will take schooners to carry the lumber from here if T. H. Hadder continues to out lumber at the rate he is now mak ing it. Twenty thousand feet is no un usual day's work for "Short Tom," ith a 30-horse-power engine. The new mill is getting under way, 1. A. Messie at theeaw. He surely handles the lever like he understands his busi ness. Gen. Bragg and the President. A New York paper recently quoted Gen. Bragg, of Wisconsin, as speaking in slighting terms of President Clew land. General Bragg has promptly de nounced the publication as a falsehood. He eays; "I am in complete sympathy with Mr. Cleveland's personal adminis tration, and I do not believe it could be improved upon. In honesty of purpose and in deliberate, determined execu tion it will stand out pre-eminent in the history of American government. Handicapped at he has been by whim sical civll-eervice regulations and by an exeoutive national committee of hia own party that is worse than worthless, he has accomplished wonders in the rehab ilitation of the democratic organisation and in the cause of good government." BoodJ Printers in Montreal. MobtesaL, Qaebeo, April 80. A sen sation was caused here today when it became known that the foreman and aix compositors of a French paper had been disc barged for being Implicated in a wholesale boodling combine against tbe proprietors. For sometime past tbe compositors in question have made fraudulent returns of the amount of their composition daring the week, which were knowing ly accepted by the foreman and entered in bia weekly oompoaitkm account. By this means the paper was defrauded out of at least $50 a week. The fraud waa discovered by means of aa anonymoos letter to tbe manager of the paper. The six oompositors were taken before a potioe magistrate today and pleaded guilty, bat at the man arer's request sentence waa suspended. The fraud will eateil a losa of several thousand dollars. Ministers Protest. Moktbxal. Quebec, April fO. The Protectant ministers are pretesting against the bill now before the qaebeo Legislature proposing to piaoe cruci fixions in all eourta of law for the pur pose of strengthening the oaths of wit names., Tbe ministers say it la a eerioui outraga upon the rohgtous eoovtcttoo ot rroteetanta. sr i . , - -- , f - . At tbe request of oeyof m fellow citizens of the Second W ard, aaaoaooa myself a candidate for the offioe of Oaancilnif.a of said wars, Are assured of aa elect; -L and therefire shall be la the field uu.l te coftrt is icidsd. J. V. V, IX.UAX3, Suicide of Lie at. Danenhower. Washington, April 80. Secretary Whitney today received a telegram from Commander Sampson, at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, stating that Lieut. Danenhower had committed suicide there this morning by shooting nimseir. Tbe reoetpt of the news cre ated a sensation in the department, and was a subject of general conversation amonq the officers and employes, who recalled certain incidents in the past life of the Lieutenant explanatory of his suicide. Lieut. Danenhower'i career was eventful, and hia sufferings on the ill-fated Jeannette Arctic expedition are even now fresh in the publio mind. He was attached to tbe United States steamer Vandal ia during her cruise in the Mediterranean in 1878 77, when Gen. Grant, with his family, was on board, and visited the Holy Land. It was before this cruise that the Lieuten ant, through his conduct, began to show signs of an unbalanced mind, and hia malady soon assumed a form ao violent that in the year 1X75, after he had been found wandering in a North Carolina wilderness, his friends deemed it expe dient to secure proper treatment for him by confining him for about two months in St. Eliaabeth's Insane Asylum, in this district. He waa among the first of the oftioera who volunteered to go upua the Jeannette Arctic expedition aent out by James Gordon Ben nett. On July 8. 1879, the Jeannette sailed from San Francisco on a North Polar expedition via Behring's Straits. Tbe expedition was under command of Lieut. Commander George W. De Long, assisted by Lieuts. Cbipp and Danen hower and Chief Engineer Melville. The last communication from tbe vessel was dated Cape Bertie, Kamen, Siberia, Sept. 3, 187U, although she was after wards seen off Wrangel Land, in about 17 detrrera north latitude. The crush ing of the Jeannette in tbe pack ice ; the separation in a Kale of the three boats containing the officers and crew. the starvation of Commander De Long and hia boat's crew; and the loss of Lieut. Chipp's boat, and the terrible sufferings and final rescue of Melville's party are matters of history. In the final separation of the boats De Long plaoed Danenhower under Melville's command for the reason, as tbe lieu ten ant said in his report, that he was par tially disabled by the condition of his eyee. Naval officers, however, main tain that it was to Danenhower's fine seamanship and skillful handling of the whaleboat, notwithstanding his partial blindness, that the safe landing of th crew was due. Melville and Danen hower were tbe only surviving officers of tbe expedition. W hen Lieut. Dan en bower returned to tbe United States in 1888 be waa plaoed on waiting orders during the progress of the inquiry into the loss of the Jeannette, anil after wards was granted a leave of absence. During this time be delivered a num ber of lectures in different parts of the country. In September, 1884, be was assigned to duty at Annapolis as assistant com mandant of cadets, which station he held at the time of his death. A few days ago he waa at Norfolk looking after the equipment of the practice ahip Constellation, and it is now re called by officers who met him at the navy-yard that be was very morose and distraught, and tbe opinion waa freely expressed that be was suffering from an attack of his old malady. Not the slightest doubt is felt at tbe department of bis insanity when he committed the act that caused his death, as he was very happy in all his domestic relations and his future prospects were tbe brightest. Mr. W. W. Danenhower. tbe father of tbe Lieutenant, said in conversation tonight that hia son was treated for melanoholia some fifteen years ago and speedily recovered. Since then there has never been to bis know led no any appearance or apprehension of any mental unsoundness in him until today. FOREIGN NEWS. COK&TIKATOKS SBNTKNt'KD, St. Pitkhsruru, April 20. Six of the men arrested for complicity in tbe plot to assassinate the Caar, which was to have been carried out on the 13th of Maroh, have been sentenced to death. The other conspirators have been sen tenced to imprisonment for life. The polioe at Kieff and Odessa have discovered plots to kill tbe Czar by v , i . , i , . ; . , bivwiag up uis imperial tram in me event of tbe Caar's visiting Southern Russia. N810B8KD FOR SELUNO MILITARY SECRETS. London, April 20. An Irish non-commissioned officer of artillery, who had for some time been employed in a con fidential capacity in the ordnance office at the Woolwich Arsenal, has been de graded ia rank and dismissed from his position without trial, on a oharge of having sold secrets of the office. A civilian accomplice has also been dis missed. EXHiBmsa tu rauccH crown jewels. Paus, April 80. The exhibition of the French crown Jewels was opened in the Louvre. Tbe palace waa thronged with visitors, mainly ladies. Order from .America,- especially from: the wives of United stataa Senators, todi cake the probable destination of the greater part of the jewel. atSCOBD IX TO tor it FAJOLT Of 8 IB VI A. London. April 80. A dispatch from Vienna to the Standard says that tbe Quean ot Servia baa separated from her husband. King Milan, and returned to bar family in Bnsaia. Political and domestic differs aces are th grounds given for the separatioa. - 1 TO AHtZX tiKTXATf TO fcXnilft, " London, April - Advloei' from Aliahahed state that a battle has taken plaoa in Marvt between the Ameer1! croopa irom asanas oar ana ice ieei force. The-Amr's loss was fifty aod the rebels five aandred svuedv - PEAL Estate V-)rge and 'Daedi Al for sale at Uis t.oe. y-. NEWS NOTES. Dr. W. ti. Mitchell, surgeon of ihe First Louisiana Confederate Hegiinenl during the late war. died in New Or leans Tuesday. George Bancroft, the historian, ar rived at Chattanooga. Teun. . Wednes day, en route to hib home iu Washing ton from Nashville The war in New York against oleo margarine dealers was coiiliaued Wed nesday. Nearly a dczeu mur. grui eie were arraigned and IiDeJ $1 00 each. Active measures are being taken tkj stamp out the pleuro pneumonia in Chicago. At tbe Kaipiro Ihslilleiy alone about rattle have been slaughtered. A section of thelnot fuuriljuro ut.a seven story building in 1'ituburg. ua u pied by Tate & Mj es. cuiuiijir..-u.n uu i chants, collapsed Wed about KfaO.OfKi The will of ('at ha I mt J K n k (.all n k , of Philadelphia, bt ijuealhes 7 WV lu various cliaritabh' institutions in that city, and that of Joshua t '. I .-i rrnce gives taU.OUO. Marshal Joseph 11. 11,-ielrr iln-,1 at Minersyille. 1'a. . lai-t uigLt. nge.i years. During the war Marshul linr. ler was one of thu inol widely kiwn men in Pennsylvania. "Old Spot," the. hur..e whi.-h i u n. KUpatrick rode iu his famous -iedi-tionB during the war, died at lieckrr town, N. J., a few days no. 1 1 c was thirty three years old. Rider's tinware iiianufartuiing estab lishment at Franklin, 1'a . the largest plant of the kind in Western Pennsyl vania, was destroyed bv lire Wed nesday. Ixjss S3o onu. About 400 weavers employed in No. 4 and No. r mills, of the Hamilton cor poration, at Ameshury, Mtw) . struck Monday on account of dissatisfaction arising from a change of management. Saved Ilia Lllr, Mr. 1). I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says be was, for many years, badly arllicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes, the pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. Ho tried Electric Bitters and got relief from lirst bottle, and after taking six hxitllus was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric, Hitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by K. N. Duffy. City and Suburban Rat v. INlt)N, April 20. The City and Su ouman nanaicap racu ol l.uou sov ereigns waa run today at the Kpsom spring meeting, and was won by Mr. T. I,. Wardle s five vear-old by mare Merry Duchess. Mr. Somer'n four-year- old bay colt Carlton came in second and Mr. W. I. Auson s four-yea-old bay colt Castor third. There were nine starters. Tbe race for the Hyde Park plate w us won by Vau Diemansland. Saucy I.ans second, Vixen third. Nine horses started. The favorite. Perfection, was not placed. Both Men Killed. Chatt ANtxMi a, April 20. John Hny and William Carson were neighbors in James county, this State, and w ere good friends until yesterday afternoon, when they quarreled about a piece of land. Both men drew their weapons and simultaneously fired. Both were in stantly killed, Carson being shot through the temple ami Riy receiving a bullet in hia heart. Notice. Ou account of the unjust prejudice exerted by some of my so-called friends during ward meeting, Monday tbe lbth. and of non-residents and minors voting thereat, and believing aa I do that tbe will of the people of the fifth ward was not expressed in this action, there being not more than 00 or 100 legal voters. In accord with tbe desire and wishes of many, I announce myself as the Repub lican candidate for Councilman of tbe fifth ward. Knowing that the will of the people will bs expressed at the polls on the 1st Monday iu May. I shall be in the field, confident of an election, till that day. Respectfully, N. 11. Styh'.n. .otice. The registration books of the socond ward will be open on the 28th, 29th and 30th of April. Silas FCLCHER, Registrar. Notice. The Registration Books of the First Ward will be openwl at tbe office of W. B. Boyd, on South Front street, Thurs-' day, April 28th, Friday, 29th and Sat urday the 80th, 1887. J. T. Lewis, Registrar. Notice. Th registration books of the 8d ward will be opened at the store of Bowden & Willis, on west side of Middle street, second door below Sooth Front. F. M. Bene? PER, Registrar. Matt Obi Far Tfceaa. Any information will be jrratefally reoeived leadig to the diaoorery and arrest of parties representing them selree as my agents In order to sell Bhaan srlaaaea en mr reootatioa; All Of mj speotaolei are stamped 'Hawkee" on toe now. ana do otnere are geniuna. All tjm fitted and th fit fraranted at the drat ttore ofF.S, Duffy, New Born I'l 4 illi jaei COMMERCIAL. JacaiiAL Omoa. April IF k. oorroN. New Yobs. April 21 N'.ion -Kuruies closed dull. Bales of 11. -00 bales April, IU 07 October. 'J 'j", May. !(J 47 November - June, K December. July, 'j January. j --7 August, Hi ii- Kebruary September IU :;j March Spots steady Middling 1 1 . '- L.w Mi Idling, IU j Hi (iuod Ordinary 'J ". - New Berne Market juirt N .sales. uod Middling 10 Hi Middling ! Low Middling 'J 'J Hi timl Ordinary : uoum k ti i K n m NKKD OoTTo.N Jo In . (AJTTON SKEl i.U .. TCMhKNTtNl Hard ' '" c: .' . Th 7V agl L") ( Ms -50c. in b'.ila t jKN -iaY'i Kick -5oa8o IlKKb W A I '. V pel .1 Bkkf On foot, ;j i, v I '.nl'NTKV HaMs Hm ' V 1 , I I. A Kl - 10r l r 1 I K.jub - s per doLen. hhK-,11 1'oKK -4!r, ie i ..,ui '. Pa a N Lib - 75c at! ;ei tu-i. , roDHKH- 75c aj?l no p, r nui, I r.. ' Onions I Oa- .' per barn . KlKLIJ PgAb '.Or HlUKb l)ry . '.u gi -, i. -v Tl.bw - 5, per a. Chiciiimi iii- ; -i'i!i 2(jt'!5c MKAL--7UC (r bu-hel I IaTH - 5U els. per bin-l.i 1 P'TATiK8, l.tilv Ivofe ( : .". p. r 11,1 P'TATOKH Bahamas ,n, tuii.s .i, Harrison. Cift-, WouL-lUalflc. pernound. 8lll.NOI.KB West India, dull and o ,m inal not wanted. Building '. ml hearts. $3 00 . saps.J 1 . 50 uer M WIKM.KhAl.H pun Ks N i w Mkhs Pokk '. . . Hlltll'l.DKK MKAT 7c. t'. R. s. K U s, II 's and I i l l'l H t.i t'Oafi Ov I.aHI s hv the t ler. . N aim - itasis 10 s 'J 7 '. Hl'OAK ()ranulatd 1 ( . ( '( iKKKK l'ial7 c. I'llKK-hK 15 Halt Mla5c. pel sa. k Molashes ami SyHi re SOa45c Powdeh- $6 00 Hhdt Drop, 8175 buck. i0 Kkhohkm - be. For Rent, A 1 1 M'cl I in will liioaii htrect abuvt llHi I. d on lot 1H I go Ml I larc, u ill) fruit trif-H hii-1 i.f witter en iiri'in ift n Apply to 0 T 11 . u K . '.'.: dtf At lno. Allen , ( ROCK SALT! Rock Salt! Rock Salt ! Ferdinand Ulrich, WHOLESALE GROCER Ml I HM K STREET. NKW HKKNK. N. ( T. A (il,KlN on. First-Glass Buggies M A I I' A Mi K I IT lu,iT 1 i.v i'N has:' a : C T. RANDOLPH'S CARRIAGE FACTORY, Hiioai) St., Ni w Hehnf, N. 1'. TIiopo w iHhinR to purchase will lind it to their advantage to call and eiumino before purchasing elsewhero. KEPAlRINli done at hhort notice Sat ifact ion guaranteed in work and prici s. 1.1 1 y d 'n w-'.t NOTICE. Ni arc t I R til ( 1 .Ma, Mftnd C t liHTMtftn Jn t It' n-Hser, . a I w l k . fHTll. I N. M. ChH.lw irfc. Tin Rlmo ent:lU.l k r : i . i. I i i.i, t f.ir sft e of u hoiiHO kii.I Jo! 'in i ilt- - i . ile of Craven KtrtM1! in Hip Citv of V-a-srr, lately he. residence of Mrs. Marr wlfk . derj.. and tiowocrnpled In- rroilrir k H i. for parilllon. The defoiidanl. N. M. Chml wick, being a non -realdent , 1p hpipby ro qulred to appear before the CIt h of ihe perior Court of Cmven Connty.iit htnmre 1 n the f 'Uy of Newbern. on Morula t hf- 1 -.) day of .June, A . I. IKK", and nr.nwi r r ilrni ur to thp porn plaint. This IMsi day or April. K W CA KPKNTr It. ap2J fw Clerk op. Court. Flour ! Flour Flour I Pork! Pork! Pork! Both of tbe above article on band in large quantities, and at prices guaran teed to suit, at W. JT. HiU's Old Market Site, , x , KW BBBNB. N. C, . Lodging at ten sesU a nlt for- ttxws Vk wtah to raasate ovr nt M ia toe sit?,. , L mLLm o.Miiitf Smallwood & Stover DEALERS IN Jt:xrRAL HARi) ware, wouhk.wv.-.kK, CROCKER, iASJl. l.oaiiS. ltLIS'D8. ll.AuS. OI13- AM, STOVf ; ' .NH id'Ahshb AN TO PRICE A1TD QUALITY. lilll. tr.,l, .a.aI IJuuwr 4 Hi; U-vrt , ' N. W BERN K. V pilt, has, etc. 1! 1 U 111 1 ,tlji-iai ;o ,1 iiihi. Stolen! Stolen! I' M ! ii'l in lljiM 1.1'' ' ul I lli IkiMoIii, ll.lilj W '. ti.l. ill. Ill nun n- ' I ;, l.'l Hie I'!' lM T O UlO I 1 M M.. 1 SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS! Uizz Harricttc Lane's ( I .1" M.ll.n x 1, 1 1 it, n. 1 y 1 o ids is now t onu-iniu of tlio read Most Elegant Hat:, Bonnets. Ribtcn:, Fl:vcrc, Etc., in ;l,. im. t 1 1 v . II g al naii kept the "autiliil Millinery linn market, she) n IMitulion in thin ' r 11. id, r Hurpawies I I'M' I ' will b sold n N w 'i or It roPt. 'n : i : e, t'icri:. 1.11 I ni' 1 I l'l"linlll l i-U-l.1.1.-. lo r I'' t I 1 1 . H he.'if" 'II rio-i"' h:iii l.,.ii .t nit ia 1 1 ad v.i nrc II HI cord in 1 1 y i '. d llll A Great Bargain. t-7 ( i;i:s Will l.o 'lil ur ,i re.il S.icrilit e. '.i- ! ull II,,' M' Ullll 'ii. .V.'. ( U uled. n o hi. i i w h. ',-h, heavny i i. h r ,1 t '.i-r 1 !" I' 'Midi luml. r- ; .I n fine or ' 1 1 ' ',i ir.t half h tt;ern aie hiiih r be rxhutlii, I Hi . nt.f It Ik lorHl.on. pf :"" i i; v.pwelfl : o. 1 wiui OdiM "I ,'iraie If rte- I n t M II "i N v lii i J. W. STEWART, MI.Miyl'AI'.TIfRH FOH Ml H'jRSKS nd Ht'UOIKH. '1 'ol,, t lUumy on 1Ue ti i. k M i thr monev. 11 -hi ninl eitick to I in' ul n nftonftMo nitAa. Broad St., Jmkna, Ot . N. C AdKNCV l-'OR NKW Spring and Summer' ,, MILLINERY! 4 I hTe teceneJ rr,y stock of 8pttagl j; sad Summer Millinery, conaidUnfi' t,"T the latest styles of Hats and QoatotM'' 5 also a large assortsient of NltietfA ' 4 . ' Ribbons, Laoea, Oaases. tofr fine assortmeiit of French no-rt',i,'vi A My Pattern Hats are open wad MritY be -' shown with pleasure. ,u'v, I cordial) Invite my frjenifg and os-. ' tomert to call and tny tjrehfctlg'fcf ' ; goods, which t -wCI take ptfsrarV la ' lire. ClXiV?F0LLr: , i rth : . , - ; a ::J H 42m. - ' i ':V 4''" x ; - ft. V.
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