- '.if t. ii in il At if':; NEW BpftNESSO WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1, 1887. " VQIu VL-NQ. 53. v K: ft-.-. J1 r "'V 7 LOCAL NEWS; Iwwi laliv AI - w Brn, latitnds, - MP r Worth. Sw rises, S9 1 Length of day, un sets, T:a 1 M honrs, M minutes. , atoon M a. na. BU8mS8 L0CAL8. FIFTTBAHREL8 LIME, so it Us for nantury pnrposes, at 75c. par berrl delirered, or at 50a. per barret In fire brrl Jotsy.. , Geo. Allen & Co. PAKTTS atW, 50c. , 75c., 60c. $1.00. XLaUhajigaof-- r .. !" A Double-barreled Shot! Oun will be told very low for Cash. Apply MjocuHtt? Mtf. Ttmititi tiaS Waaler, Clement, QlaoVfainla, Varnish and Oil at low price, . Obo, Alum ft Co. DooiWiA ywterdsy. -' Tha baaiaoai of tb eaperior ooort is puaMaf along riftht well. IwWttf idUbm, nit by Wauon Too M. E, Church working society will fcold ragnlar moating thia craning at 840 o'clock at the residence of lira. EB. Obz on oorner of Middle and NoaMatroota. Tfie 'regular toeeting of ihe Ladiea' Mitlonary Society, connected with the Baptist Ohaxoh, wUl beheld thia after noon at four o'clook, at the residence of Mrs. Snaan Dudley. Correction. Ilk Jn prooedlog of the citiaens' meating oa If aaday night, a pahliahed ia yeeterdaj ' Jbaua, on orror and one oniUaion' Ooauraod. . W. L. Lawia was appoinUd oa like oomuitte in lead of J. T. Lewis, and J. H. Flack twru'i nam waa omitted. Steamer XoTemente. tha Eaglet of th E. 0. D. Una sailed Tsstsrday with good oago of merohan dias, lumber, naval stores and track, tbr .biag among the latter hetwosn ona and two hundrod barrels of now potatoes. The Vespat of tbii lino wil arriT this morning and sail at 5 o'clock thia afternoon. Tha Xowberne of the O. D. line r rlred last night and will sail today at 3 o'clock for Korfoik. Truck received upi5 thakoar of sailing. Tha XsdjQs Awarded, rr troaa h Patriot ' Aocoont of . th4v ..noesaenl ezsroisea of Orwna bo ttsnu Oollaga th following paia gntolfc "Tl lm Battfa Dafl waa awarded a dlploaMbf Now Rome Graded Bchool laatlBM: Tbo madd for art waa presented to Misa Lora Pagan kj Us. R. F. Bnaabaa; th aadal for tha best esssr was awar ded to Mia Maggi Smith by Bev. W. & Oroasy; E. Frank L. Raid, in a witty little vph,- proated tha acholanhlp naedal to Miss Ilatti Dail. Tha dograaa war oonfarrad and Bibles - piasontad by Pi. J. Hernj Buitrli 8UM docket. SUM xVboa and: Thomaji , Forbos; A. A :0ffty;.ts:Od Anil Anmjml joatlo'rwlur defendatt , The civil iasu docket waa called and thoiolloarwdlapowld bf; EiohardlCor " rie w Karanitf KbrrU: Jaffgttont and - oswillt' 4: Alkw 8arffni Stanly " Barrum; bob nit. Lawia Wsbb vs. ' John nntokinson; jadgmatat for plalv- tiff. 8toi4ooketruiMd. A v- : BUUT. Jatnea , Bom tbroa oarrylng ooaoealed weapons, rssUUng offioer and A., B. ndgmen ana ' auaenul Ami Hue wtawt rv AAS 4 8tat ra. M. Bha and NorrU Qrn ; 4ndX MiUbl mo -th . allowing prisoner! ya aeoapv. iiMpnj. BUt '"vT. ' PetUway ; laroeny. v Onllty; penttenilary rwO year. ' ' Beoosa till t oVslook. ;y v Court reaaroibij at S oVjiook and work vm resamed on th But docket But ' Shepard ; BlaoaQ ; Uraeny, - Hot guilty.": i?$!P ' . But va. Wm. Moor; laroeay ; Sob- 7 But .Perryr Chad wkk ani Jobs ' DanUUlTbMrtiijaUie4lwlvo yeara old, tltaiged 1th -laxtOTy?-Tti vr5t t bf fhajury waav'f'tnUtyi" . Dasibf was turned orer to hii'motUr to be thrashed. 'Chad wick be leg" an olAc-T. ..:f -waBtop for two years. . IV - s t , TTm, Ecy laroanyV. , L. J, JTv a 1 q.jf- t4 for tha defend i-tf?ll':ir "'3r 'WTiiU arovaod t -i & rovff i:' -t w !:a thalr olo- ; -. Vf t, ret f i Ity. Cpoa K' t- tcft 3 vrJ'tct Boyd r ' f '- ' r if--ttJ ! ' ! ; -VStt Faaxhoav '.' Mr. John Banger et brought in yaatsr- daya ooaple of ripe peso has, on of them a juicy looking Amadam Jtfaa. Heaaya bis tree ar fall. The Fourth of July Oolobration. .. The oommitU to solicit funds for th Fourth of inly celebration wero at work yesterday and the prospects ' M good for a celebration, tha lik of which has not been held in New Borne in many years. Among tn interesting features proposed for the day's exer ciaes is a teet of fire companies. A prise will be offered, open to any- fire company in the Bute and it is hoped to make it of sufficient inducement to draw several companies from a dis tance. .If tha committee succeed in raiting a sufficient amount the meeting next Friday night will Uke active steps bo prepare for it. Let all citizens re member the meeting and be on hand. Sclenee and Law. Editob Joe a l I notioed in your issue of the 29th a card ligned by A. T. Hill in regard to the whitewashing of trees. It seems that Mr. J. V. Williams wrote to Mr. Hill to get a favorable an swer so he oould publish it in the Jour nal. Mr. Uill aays that the trees in Kinaton have been whitewashed for tan suocesalve years and that it has been very beneficial to them, but he givea no reason why it is. Now I do not know whether Mr. Uill is a scientific man or not, but from appearance in writing I should judge not. The scientific men olaim that it is very injurious to trees, which is very reasonable because th bark of trees is of the same relation as our skin is to us. How If we should cover ourself with whitewash or paint it would fill up the pores and would oause us to die. On the same theory it woald prevent the tree from getting nourishment out of th air. Now if Mr. Williams is on of the knowing ones of whom Mr Uilfoefers, I would call his attention to charr. in, sso. 82. of the ordinances of the city of Nw Berne, which reads thus: "Neither th marshal nor the street committee shall enter upon any work except ordinary repairs without the oonsent of th board. And whenever any work ia proposed to be done, a de- Uued estimate of the costs shall be sub mitted to the board. And the person charged with the exssntion of any work shall In all oases make a requisition on thev mayor tt.ppii wanted on the work, and if approved the mayor shall direct the orerk to issue an order for the articles wanted. The clerk may prspar blanks for requisition subject to the approval of the Mayor." school Boy. New Berne, May 80, ' L La Grange Iteml- The favorable crop rtorfr4Utrf Mies Sarah mil's rendition of "The ue. , I Maiden Martyr" was very beautiful continue. Th wheat crop is said to be good and doing well. Th cool nights are not favorable to the growth of cotton. Many of oar toons people visited seven Hprtngi last Sunday. Adversity or prosperity develops the true ctHrraoter of a man. Mlaa Minnie Paris and Miss Eliza Isler returned from Greensboro F. 0. at Friday. Last week was unusually dull' in our town. Th farmers ever aa. h I . toayoos) and bbwjsJ 'G i.a.! Mi ikmsftv our lows la Halted- law-suit. One last week, about two 6arvM,1ambunting to over eleven . dol- Union meelinff at the P. B. Church in this(p1ao lsJnU dfJif)uW'. Misa MoUie fialL, of our tg married last Friday roninc. Be. Mr. Bos officiating. No cards. Beoption at the La Orange Oolteglata Institnte Tnesdsy night and Kiasey's oommeoosmens . . Wsnsadsry night, Thursday an4 Thnnday night thia wa ... . j . i u. 1 1 wwu, mmt uou. u mA dreat at a farmer's plc&lo In the "dog swamp" eeetioa ot Orasao oowntr last Friday. W bear the nddyoaa higWy oompflmented. ' . The eommanoement axerolaea of Davis School bezin on the 8th of Job. Thanks for an invitation." - The people will be anxious to bear the addresses f Oot. Cameron and Qn, Moiae : , Ci.. . Much sickns eontteaea i or eesji maaity.' W ar glad to say, howsver, that there re but few Tory serious case.. Kra. lAva. Cspsn1! oonaftMf b uy. Mr. woodard preached on Sunday ad Sunday tgnt 8 q r ; O, L.' OaMir. iff Vmklo3ml! aid H" vrj,aagpos4i) ki ,:i ,-.,lcJDs;reiiCMOusiy. Th oljmn of fire was' Jard br a fst our oitisena UM.Thursdsy night- about ii itciook: 'ine - intoosn on ur. iiaa- ley's lot occupied by Mrs, JS. Woots, was found to boon fire bat wsi pat eat before the alarm waa spread to moo. extent, or serious damage was done. ---r -i : - MVe- f And th whitewashed tree, , , . V V Like th typo's pot of paste : v Are dirty aai brows 4 i Clear down to thogranoV . .w . .The city money ia gone to waate ,i Bunding with relocten fst Ot tbt oomeT ot Pollock and Middle ttreots. mirr c'rns cocfaBs ber, rr r j- &oulw bpt If, sl pv r;bs. ! if nol -r 1 1 1 .J.I t f - ! t - i'il iH t K. ) i i. .'.VJaaa , ill SOwwJ f - 1 " Commencement Ixrfcbws ef Richlands Ag7 Thursday eyenlng'ai 8 o'clock the crowd aseeasbled -at the Academy to hear the oontest hi deelamation for th medal, which was genaroasly awarded by ate- worthy Drinctrjal to the beat de- claimexi, " . First apon the list of declarers oame Mia syjargete, subject, ""Tha Eto lutionary - losing. 'S' jOpnafdesing th disadvantage- and en wkioh she labored, being the first deolalpier. she oertainly aoqntad herself admirably. xt was 8. wTaafgtt "The Boatt fsMfaf to ber Duties," which wsw well delivered. The fifth speaker was TOmmie Koonce, "Bugle Song,7' and for a mere lad of only 10 years, it was excellent. Sixth Ks telle stills, "Curfew shall not ring tonight," which was well ren dered by one so young, and taking age into consideration I believe it is general ly eonaidered that Mies Ea telle Mills and Master Tommie Koonce 's renderings were unexcelled. The 9th upon the list was Charlie ,Koonoe, subject, "Spar- Uotts t the gladiators at Corona," whiob waradmlrably rendered. Tenth, Misa Olivia Steed, "The. last Hymn." which was very good. The 11th was Miss Annie Mills, subject, "The Raven, " which was beautifully rendered. Miss Mills seems to have almost lost sight of self in the rendition of thia beautiful and touching poetn which ia so full of feeling add pathos, and we oould al most imagine that the scene being en acted before OS was real, and that the genius and feeling of the lamented and gifted author had been transfused into the sonl of the talented young lady be fore as. As we fancied the surround logs piotured by the poet upon that eventful night, when the dreadful shadow thrown upon the floor" "was lifted Tjevermoie." Metbought I could see the weried spectral, sheet like Raven" with that ominous rapping, rapping at the chamber door. The ani mation of the speaker increased, and as her voice would rise and fall with the subject, occasionally sparks were emitted from "The mumberibg embers of dramatic fire." To MISSY HiUs the medal was awarded which was a beau tiful gold one presented by the school. Misa Clara Gilteepie, "John May- nard," waa much praised for the ani mated manner In whioh she rendered the subject. Miss Annie Howard's ren dition of the "Last Prayer of Mary Queen Boots" deserves special mention. A. H. Koonce, the 17th declaimer, ren dered the subject, "Unjust Rational Acquisition," exceedingly well. In fact the, oontest seemed to be principally betwwn!him and Miss Mills and Msss Sariah Hill. He has good material in him. Is bright and apt and with the proper djsvelopment will make his mark' some day. Mis Leah Koonce, whom we were about tt omit inadvertently, made most beautiful and touching rendition of "The Leak in the Dike." f Bverj heart was touched. Tbie tuhjBOt oon veys a most beautiful lesson upon the importance and necessity of duty and the disastrous effects of duty unfulfilled . and striking, and she was much ap plauded and deservedly so. Messrs. Eubank and Burton acquitted them- selves with much credit, as did all the speakers. It waa a moat eirjoyabU and deleoUble treat to the entire andlenoe. The teachers and patrons, and friends of th school generally oould not have made a better esleotUXl than that of Mr. T. W, Strang, of Wilmington; as orator for the occasion. I have heard thcAbhtoOt treated often and though old, ft 'ever new. Education was presented in a new and different light. The gifted speaker laid down his propo sitions forcefully presented bis argu- n .rf, Hm, Aft a fnMth v mi nnrauAtfl thefejto rterket and ligitimate cdnolu- i WntAdled his subject with' a master hand, and none who were pres ent upon that occasion will soon forget the genial friendly, ooortly and elo quent Strange. The subject was s beautiful one, the occasion . a grand one, the OfaUoe a magnificent' literary repast and greatly enjoyed ny all. Lastly, bnt not the least interesting of all, was the eonosrt s night under the superintendence of Mm Joseph Rhodes. It was generally oonoeded that the pu oila showed much skill in the execution Of the several pieces assigned, and that they have greatly improved under the trwsning (bay have received from theix m As iaaJ preceptor'. The trustees of the institution have engaged the services of Mr. Kornegay, the principal, for the ensuing year, and m thia they hav show wisdom, lhey knew a good thing when thsy see it. A very flattering report a to the efficiency of the principal and assistant was sub mitted by the secretary on behalf of the trustee. TIM ladies of the school and village showed their appreciation Of the speaker by -their smeentatioa to hlax throne n F.D. Koonce. Esq.. of two beautiful boquets, which was done in a very ap- I propria nsanar, tne rectpfent reply Clvla. Steed and on to Miss Fannie Koonce. They wore neatly presented bV Frank Thorn neon. Esa. jTh SSisUnO teachswr. Mr-,-, B-' .M, EWswhvtraaHhvseMed-'a tasabntd go Id -head ad, pan. thy asMssitation speech befCndJl m.0iUtoonca, Eeo.- ' .- - - The people of Bichhutds deeerve tbe hhrhaat oamnMndatinns for tha seal Burntf esftd by thsaa keeping hbreast of the times k moval aait teiigkma as. nll ii ir.teUaicultnre.i,Thla besm cifnl liiUe viUaye haa four very neat and hsndsom nhnrcbes within its lim iUywhsoh are-well -attended and nave rood' tnDbsrhlr-XUit i kv--evad that thoceh kindly blest by Prorideno in basset and in atore with all the good thing! of life, that prosperity doee not make m forjstful' of dueappre cu.' -if t and thsy shew by th r s ; 1 c -T'.versAtirjn, at well a ty the.r ia tu e ersciion of this Hai'-me c"ic-. ' ?, tbst there is one aboye who ruleth, "A God over all, "' to whom they generously ascribe praise, the glory and the honor . th( FORM UN SEWS. SSVBMTY-F1VB MU.EitS M.ILLK1J. QjUAAQOW, , Jkfay 29, An explosion occurred yesterday to the Ldston ooal pit at Blantyre, a village in Lanark shire, eight miles from this city. Two hundred emd twenty miners were en tombed in the pit. Miners from all the neighboring collieries hastened to assist in, the work of rescue, and 110 or the imprisoned men were taken out alive. The remaining 73 were dead Forty bodies have been recovered from tbn Udston coal pit at blantyre. Many of the corpses are unrecognizable, limbs having beoo blown off and the bodies being horribly charred. Queen Victoria has sent a diepatch expressing sympathy with the family of tbe dead miners. Distressing scenes were witnessed at the p it as the bodies were brought up. There is no hope that the others 111 the mines iu be saved. DK. Mo.i.knn Ma- v 'T hU'UKi. KoMtc, May 2J -Ur. Melilyun has not yet replied to the papal admonition. The Pope, in a conversation with car dinals, expressed himself as opposed to Cttholios sharing in elections for mem bers of Parliament until the Italian government has offered inure tangible concessions with a view to a rn-onc illa tion with the Vatican. KYK.T10N8 TO HE HKSt MKI Dublin, May ail Hub-Kherilf Mac-' mahon has retired, lie will be uc ceeded by Captain fcdward ('inker, brother of the secretary of Ihe Clare Defense I'nion. Evictiona will re sumed at Hodyke on Tuesday. A member of the royal family will represent the Queen at the jubilee ft-s tivities in Dublin about the end of Juds. On Baturday last peasants attacked the residence of O'Callaghau, at West ropp. where 100 constables engaged in the Hodyke evictions are lodged. Mniiy windows were brukwn. Twelve arrents were made. KBD 8H1KT AT THE SA A'.K I'l l 1' London. May 29. The American In dian Red Hbirt visited the havac C lub on Saturday night in full war paint. There were also present Fly Above, Lit tle Bull, Colonel Cody. Mr. Burke, Broncho Jiill and Wilson barren. A pipe of peace was smoked. Red .Shirt promised to send the historical calumet to the club on his return to America. Ue alluded to the members of the Sav age Clnb as "Brothers, " and returned thanks for receiving the warm hand of friendship. Col. Cody also made a brief address, speaking of the kindness with whioh he and his companions had been received everywhere since their arrival In England. AN UBTOITKDED EKPOHT. Rome, May 29. The report that Pres ident Cleveland had sent a jubilee present to the Pope is unfounded. EARTHQUAKES AT TKBI AND 1KO1HA. RosTX, May 29. Four shocks of earth quake were felt today at Teal, one being of KTsat violence. Shocks were also 'experienced at Anoora. OOOUETTINU WITH RV881A. Madrid, My 29. Advices from Sima says ft is rumored there that dis affection exists in Badakhshan and that the- authorities of that territory are co quetting with Russia. The reports are Bupissstr to Dave ongtastsa wun ai- gh&n refugees at Poshawur, who are hostile to tbe Ameer. THE SCFFHi.01 UOESTION IN BKLU1UM. Brussels, May 29. At a progressist liberal conference held here today a resolution against universal suffrage was adopted by a vote of 817 to 127. lne conierenoe, ny n vote oi 'J against P. ' "r" granting the franchise to citizens able to read and write. FATHEK KELXKJl PEESKNTM) WITH AN - ADDRESS. DUBLIN, May 29. Father Keller, who was recently released from prison, was presented with an address st Youghal today hr the local branch ot the Nation al League. In hie reply ho said that he would rather be in a cell in Kilmain- bam jail, great as was bis horror of im prisonment, than witness the recent atrocious evictions on the Ponsonby estate. A D VICE TO HOxHEBS. MRS. WlNBLOW'fl BOOTED! a Sveit should always be used" for tohlldren teething. It soothes the fehild, softens the Ktnns, allay all pain, cwee wind coUo, and is the beet remedy ftir diar- hma. Twenty-five cents a bottle. mal7dtuthetwiy The ,idv ant sire of losnring: in tbe 'Vonnectlcat Mataal Life. The Chmbanv is peouRarly stronaj by reason of the character' of its business and its financial eosklitiont with over forty years experience. It offers no speculative inducements. It has no special class of policy-holder who ar to get the dividends earned and forfeited by others. It baa . no stockholders to absorb profits directly or Indirectly. Every . policy-holder is. Kherefore, sure of getting his insurance at its actual cost to the company year by year; tbe surplus earned being re turned to hfm at the end of each year. It select its risks with grest care and in thehealthr sections of our own oountxy only. v It seeks nw business , only at snob cost as vriU enable it to continue to give insurance at as low a cost, st least as I heretofore, so far as the fall In the rate of interest wui permit. ' aan oouor now laraed provMos tons. in ease of - upse after, two or three vaar' oremium are paid- it is fally naid so for an aasvaa ssaed-Twon tha policy, srLLout amy aaUon oa the part of the bsTirsd; also, tve larf oshHoae, where he has sv poiite and easy values after test yers( which r y' thavr, Thomas iloajohn Bhepardf is 4 in fUrnre la the pollcyf prepared to suit all who oall on him ox member, will ret all he p jid J end their children. -t nothing of what any other u,. jiher payai No on is made to lose because he cannot continue paying, no one else gouiB at bis expanse, r or full partlea lars inquire of William H. Oliver, age.it. Newbern, N. C. b4 lu b.kt tcnijii. Edward Shepherd, of Uarriaburg, 111., says: "Having received so much beneht from Electric Bitters, I feel it uiy duty to let suffering humanity know it Have had a running sore on my leg for eigtn years: my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone scraped or leg ainpu tated. 1 used, instead, three boltlee of Electric Bitters and seven bottles Buck len s Arnica Salve, and my leg is ih sound and well. '' Electric Hi tier n are sold at fifty ceuU a bolile and liutk ln's Arnica Salve ul '.'ji bvx l.y K. .N Duffy. AUCTION SALE )K Household Furniture, FRIDAY MORNING, ji 1 N V. 3, at the lut- r. , In.. . f B. M. Gates, dee d. i-ale will coalmen r. mptl; I bull jiast nine o clock. lloustkeeiM-rs will not lull In ail this salt1 of erv denral.le furiiitui. WA'IM IS Si STHI I I 1 U Auclu.i.. . it- SHAFER'S ummi mmm mm Manufactured from the Hhitk'.i Juice and Kout, and pur. liutwr::! 1 rench Hrandy nieciall f r MKim iN'AI. I'SK, by I. CALVIN 8IIAFEK, h'1. Corllaiiilt Street Tbe cent ral demand I .r a i lit, berry llraudy fur fainllv ut-c. aw a . i -ventive of. and remedy fur Diarrli t a Colic, and similar derani'mi-nin d tbe system, Una induced tbe uiideihined to prepare an article which fully iiieelf the retjuireiuents, and ckii be proscribed and recommended by the pliysiciaii, ami taken by adult or child with jm-i feet re liance as to its purity and ctlh acy. lie intf prepared from the fruit and rcnit uf the Blackberry, in combination u nh imrxirted French Hrandy, this remedial aent is presented in the most ellicient form known, and the undersigned trutttf that his eetftbliBbed reputation, of many years' standing a a manufacturer of siuulari preparations, will serve an a guarauly for the recommendation uf lb it as the jinn at mid lixt nru In ,,f lliehirui iti the tniirket. Put up in Half l'int Pint and 1,'uarl Bottles, one J : i in a caae . THST1MOMAI.S. Mo.nti'I.aik, N. J., Feb. y. l-. My Dear Mr. Hhafer 1 testify with pleasure to the value of your "Medici nal Hlackberry Hrandy , ' w hich I was induoed to try by your statement liu which I place the utmost confidence), that it was composed essentially of yuod Hrandy, with a dellnite quantity of Fluid Extract of Blaokberry Hoot. You can well depend on the excellence of the artiolee which enter into ittt compo sition, for your success in obtaining or ders when once it is know n that you have unequalled facilities for obtaining the best materials and the dinpoHition to make the best use of tbem. Yours very truly. '. J. W. riNKHAM. M. 1 1 None genuine without the signature of F Cai.vin SuaFf.h, Nr, Coiirtlandt tt New Mork. For sale, wholesale and retail, by k N. DUFFY, Sole Agent, New Berne. N. C. my 31 dim Williams' Freight Line Steamer "Elm City," With llargos "Ileed" and "Stjuires," will make regular trips to Baltimore and return every two weeks. I Freights Loner Than The lxiwet. I). (J. Ckedli?, Agt , New Heme. N. ('. Wai.kki: My Fits, Agents, Haiti more, Md. J. V WILLIAMS. Proprietor. mayJ9 d wtf ROUND KI10B, This delliilitful resort is now open to . ors. The litttel has uen UioTouuh y rn." valed and furnished O trough nut w : I h ftti c to the iolld comfort of utetttB ItHt hfl. Km -' trio Bella, walei lu every room, wiiilc n,. TA BLK Is nn surpassed hy any on Hip roRil Tne scenery is unexcelled m pieturrH in. beauty, wli Ii a Fou ntAln throw ing a slreaiii 2SS f"t high. A near way has leeii op n.-d froni h te to th PINNAfl-K of in,. little Kl.lne MITCHELL'S PEAK and TtiK RIYKK. Which shortens the dlk!acc one-ha'f . U ttvpr a (rood road, at less ezpenpt. more r-omfortti and the whole route a H( KM. t)K BKAl'TV ANIJ INTEREST. Mnle TralD. (tuldes anil Tents, ai I In he had at the Motel. The w. N. C. K. It. irainis stop here for din ner. tin press. Telegraph and Postoffice In the building. Every effort on the rart of Ihe manage men l will be to mace your ilty pleasant and agreeable. Terms reasonable. W. D. 8PRAOTJE. ' Proprietor. lyr he superb SALOON la a branch pf .In. H Le'nghru's, Asbevllle, IT. C. mtf tf Take Notice. Prop. W. H. SHEPARD Is catting hair for 30 cents, and also dyeing mus taches black or brown tot 30 1 cents. Also sharpen b razors and pnts them in good order for 30 oents. Children's hair euttinr, 15 cehtsi He can be foond opposite-the) Gaston taalT i djr0s W-J.BHEPAR. for. w siuiweoD SmallwoodSShw : HAl.KRS IN ' " '." .Ml .:k- cROCUfgY, SA-itl. h,hs FLIXDSZ 'JLA.is Ai.jyy OJZJ9 - A.D STOVIf' I .Ni iu'.A.-3.SLD AH TO PRICE i'D QUALITY. Mid.ll, Mini, x t to Htfl AILrrt, : ' NKW 11KKNK, N. O. For Sale or Rent, I l.i 1 1 iUi-i- It III 11. 1- I'. pH ii, it Ml I. 'ii J hnson street, l'sr- D' KFY. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! If 1 II Ml t'llirr tlby w L I t . -i i i n S:,'Iv Ann the ii she fro,, that ine oream uh thai White Mountain, "nil ii fern somebody I me w far that there in 1 iuii.it.-. v iroi 1 i i that ('Ut-ti.ilt l lr'l 1 in I Wl.ltly r .11 I haven ( nlreii iti It. i o U J. C k ;f you V di ne. Commercial Colteee Cheapest A Best Business CoUteje m th Worldt lltfkMl Honor fti.it (...Id Mwll nvw'fcli "tht CollafM. M W orld', Fipoollloo ' ' in r) Swk lltilr M I llulr..-. rl.ll.... N(H.O Ur4mmU builiMft lh T.ftnbo.. rikfil...4 ( ut of V U tiwll" ' i,v. , I...- , I ... , .. 1 B....T7-I-I"' - Kkort-Hoo.1, Trr.- rlO" m Tcl.rtjl;. i M N .i V or tl D. Iim . H..1..I., (...r.nW.WMi. ' -i , i ..- .I i ... iDkidr. V Oroltk. tri... i,..l, r W llb.r H Kllii. iT..ld.l LulBtoa, SL For Rent, A .loniaLle ilwellni Liouse ou th turner of Ni-U"e .'in I Meleiilf t-treets, ad j t i ri 1 1 1 r the Aratli inv Oreen. Large ,-ind airy hihuh. I lower nrd and IX- I'ellenl i.'i,"lr'1. I it I 'it titer parti ul-iri npply to m. lit I LLSTKU, r " M Li I"N, im ! : dtf KecutorB.,,, ' Valuable i' ( i : Heal Estate SAIiK A . . t'lllli in; (i. B ; f M v. Ala.. ltnfed a "" ' ii Hal bioad trtreets i this .,, -'4' .I i . -k .,. y and Spring , v1 i r l! --e. deure on Polloesr ",.y' e -t hrofid street, nexs tt i ' i ..f 'Idle Irejrocd wi' hw H"iiM firroiit. i '1 : - .-i i. jt:i alwajTel . J K. I ) II II.L, I.. Is;..;. VuriiL Lruad hU .., A !hi ' I One i p v JUST RECEIVED : A. SALT, FIN'F SALT, rOC KET SALT, ROCK salt. -n. -ALS Finest Creamery Spring Diitj ; ter and Cream Cheese.,. rOR SALE Rt ' . r'-HijVii Ferdinand Ulrich, V ! TCTTTfiT "VQ ATT? tfrtTtLr NEW REEKB, N. O,: A. Green's Old Stand. 'iT Own H. Onioir. . P H PtuirdHt OTH0N & PELLETTEK, r ttorjrhssT-s st Iiwlrt- CaaTKiv Stkkst, Two Doom Botmf er JocRSAr. Orrics, r . .-, . . "! umBMof-.; Practlee irners servtoes are dralredt Praettee 1 (hs Mpeeeae Ceurt,'Md IrTl ns tederal Oonrt at MewBerae. . ,. . One ot thM ttrm wfllahrars S St the f t tewtnc plaeee at tunes specified DMov: ; ' Trentaa,Jae eonstf , tetBrday of r Savd every week. ' - - - Bnnftirt, (tewfetsonntr.twstlrtor Wwat, JaJcmv.OtBdwetT.OMCrit 1 - toTUrW-hojl;S.a .i-eif -f a -lit'-m,. -.1

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