.asaa- OURNAL 5 YQL, VL-NO. 84. NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1887. PJr E 5 CENTS.? 4 fs e tr. l6cal news. laarmal Bsasttatara aibum. New Btm, latiMde. Ml Worth. San rises. 4:88 I Length of day. Sub bow, 7:87 1 14 hours, 54 miuutea Moon rw at 18 48 a. m. BU8IHXSS LOCALS. X' oriCB Having purchased W. F. l Hill's entire interest in the Bar and Billiard Saloon under Hotel Albert, a l.Mhi nattae that wi.l con tinue the business at the above-named popular place. Thankful for past pa rouge end soliciting a oontinuanc tha same. 8am. Butt A Co. I 1 W.P. BUKKOS . OALiB saw v-fw " - - ' CHINESE LAUNDHY at Botl Albeit la ready for work. All wearing apparel laundried In the beat style and at reasonable price., oausiaowon a-uar anteod. Thomas Kek. BUFFALO Lytbia Boring Water No, i. for tale by jatJOtf W. L. Pjilmkh f V .M IT hai RnLUkr and Lard 1 kept oa Ioe at A Lai. Jdricb'b, at a very low pnee. jnso u 1 O to JNO. DUNN H and try a MILK VJI SHAKE. U , pIFTy BARRELS LIME, ssitaUs for i sanitary purposes, at ioo. per oar delivered, or at Wo. per barrel in fire barrel lota. vino. ALLU uo. 0 D LO FAPEB8 in any quantity for ale at this omoe. UNN'S LIMADE will' refresh you this not weather. Try it. Fertiliser. Lime, Plaster, Ceaaent Olaaa, Palou, Varniah and Oil at low price. . UEO. ALLXH (JO. rpOO TH PICKS, 6 cU. a box, at BlO IKK K. Three bale of cotton were brought in yesterday by Mr. Hunt of Onslow county. It Sold for ten cents per poo ad. The teachers and others who went on the Washington city excursion have re turned. Of course they had a most de lightful time. L. $L Cutler U painting the front of hi. stota ae Middle street and making it look aa rehs and oheerful a the proe- psrous A than! he la. The Chinese laandry at Hotel Albert is in full blast. Tma work ia neatly do. They are ready far work from neighboring towna or country. The person who rialted this offioe Wednesday and wore off a hat belong ing to cm of the Jov sal staff is in vited to call again and re-exohange, as the oocnpUinaat thinks he is the one that ie worsted. A handsomely painted barber shop sign 18 feet high with a beautifully painted gilded ball on top on Middle street, tailing you where the tonsorial parlor Of John Brown is. The work is the exeoution of Dukes Bros. Ilk bath rooms in oonnection with J oka Brown's barber shop in the base meat of Hotel Albert, have been com pleted in nice style, furnishing either cold or hot water. The work was done by A. W. Cook, who, Sam Brett says, rendered him valuable aid in looking after his lunch. Next Tueeday. The A. & N. C. Ft. will run special trains and give special rates to New Berne next Tuesday. The c zeroise, of the day will ba exciting and interest tai. Old Bads Xade New. Wa call attention to the advertise ment ol Bocber t Harvey. Their protest of cleansing feathers receives the hlgeet oommaadations. Wa can veuch for the work being well done and will give aatisiaotloB. teaj&er Moremente. The ataamar Vesper of the E. O. D.J line arrived yesterday morning and will sail tkls afternoon at 4 o'clock. The. Stout of the Clyde line en Ived from Baltimore oa Wednesday and will aalTUday ail o'clock. -. j. - Freight and Passes gar Depot for Core . Croak. , : ., AawiUba saa olsowbare PresUeot Brysa iavitaa sealed propoaala for the .erooftoa of' a- freight and passenger: depot oa tha A. ot W." C. B. at Core ereak. Osr rsaton frieadi and the : people ia that sectioa will bo glad to ' bear this news. TbaPreaftetKoatiasd aometlme ago that this work ahould bo " dona aa early aa possible, aad be is tak ing steps to f o;&l tha promise. ' Oorreetion, ; "IS the report of the procaadiags of tbeaeeting of fireman on Wednesday '. algbt,vths Beeretary was (a error 1a, at : tribotlag words to lr. T. A, Greea oon- oernlng what Mr," Kaadova bad said . about famishing fesjdfotboma,' Itt. Ureea did set say that 1&. Jfeadow told ttni that ba would not furnish. feed; but merely stated the tact as as bad beard It from another scarce. ' Our Five Talents, and Why They Do Not Pay a Good Interest. I. wi". not hurt the honest people of New Berne to make au occasional eelf exaoiiaaticD, and to search further a fir Id for their opportunities and fail ure. No eiraDger visits this honored .eat of ur early civilization without beii;g Blruckwiih its loveliness. Its hoii.iliy is as famous aa the magic salt of the Arab. The shining waters of the Neuse and Trent, in their happy wedlock, bold it ia tbeir arms like a bejewe! led child of destiiiy. And what a his'ory it has had. Over a hundred Sod fifty years ago the embattled In diana, after butchering every outpost and col.xiy of the infant city, faltered at its gate, before the pluck and forti tude of its citizens. And from that lime forward it fought tyranny in every shape, boldly defended its opinions in the ; assembly, the council chamber and the field, and did as much to drive the royal governors from our shores as any other community on the continent. No other city of an equal population is rioher iu high and noble names. The old federal and anti-federal parties ob tained their bravest, moat distinguished and gifted leaders . frees New Berne. Her ships freighted with eostly Cargoes for every zone sailed upon every aea and brought back wealth, reputation and power to as prnoely a Has of mer chants as ever ruled the interests of commerce. She may be oononaratively poor aad helpless today, aad political demagogues may for a time disregard her in their unscrupulous soheroos for plunder and preferment, but like Venice and Genoa there ia more glory in the dead ashes of her past than in the pre tentious pageant of the living, and that she will come again let no honest atu dent of politics and government doubt for a single moment. The thunderous, bod iog clouds of the Black District will not cover her forever, abd when that ban is removed let her enemies beware. But is it true that our quiet oity has only her past to be proud of '( Has she no talents, no reeourcee, no elements of ability and strength to make ber re spectable iu the present 1 If we could do so without seeming to boast, we should like to paint ber as she stands today amid the parplo shadows of her orown of elms, powerful in everytb ing exoept the opportunity to make he. gU felt la politics. Site has no son occupy ing prominent offices of State, she fills no conspicuous position in tha halls of legislation, she is a stranger to the dignitiee of the Bench, and even the conspicuous honois of education are be stowed upon others. An adopted eon of here, loyal, strong and faithful, will go to the next Congrees, hut even his good fortune is due more to political eL ill and management than to tha po tential claims of his constituency. And yet we do not hesirne to say, that there is as much genius, talent and culture in New Berne today as in any city of equal population anywhere on the face of the earth. We have a score of merchants. whose very faoes would oommand at tention i ti any mai or port of com merce. Our physicians are men of science, carefully and thoroughly educated, full of ability and resources, and eoial to any emergency. Our pulpits are I' led by strong, practical thinkers, and Earnest, effective preach ers. Among the members of the legal profession are some, who as counselors. advocates and astute masters of the law, would hold their own before any tribunal. Oar scholars, orators and writers will challenge comparison with the beet products of Southern capability and training. And as to our geographi cal position and material resources, they are unsurpassed if equalled in any dis trict in this country. Now if all this be rras, why hare we not accomplished mora in the in tell eo tual and material achievements of these later days V Our political disabilities are a heavy burden to carry, but they will not explain the whole measure of our failure. Tha fact is we have had no self-oonfidenoo, no self-assertioxi,and no harmony of popular purpose. What has been one man's meat has bean every other man's poison. The posses lion cf high mental endowments, in stead of being a passport to pnbBo sym pathy and rapport, .has been fiery cross sent out to gather tha clans of !( noranoe, prejudice aad oppoaitiosi. Tne inspiration of leadership has bora' tha signal of personal' hate. 1 TEtary daaa bat been aa Aagostas by reason af kis owa self-oreatsd taleats aad authority, aad tha pnblio weal has bsea driven la tha wall.' Instead of ohwishtng a pro found local prlds, nursing oar yonng son of prom las and honoring oar old men of genius, taking a keen Intarsst ia the beat blood of tha city, aad stimulat ing it by words of burning: tenderness and seal, wa have left erery aspirant to struggle at bis owa oar,, and all Oof ehaplata for the aged have been woven after death. How are wa to build roads, ImproTs lands, develop water and steam facilities, erect factories and enrich the oountrys unless we can combine and util ize the business capabilities of our peo ple? A careful estimate of what we wish to do, a thorough exploration of the possibility of doing it, aa accurate knowledge of the means at our dis posal, and then a hearty and enthusias tic application of these means, this, in our humble judgment, is the unvary ing road to suooejs. Wa oannot begin by oarrying oar confidence and honors elsewhere. Our own prophets and priests are as good as those of any other country. Let us take gratefully all iht help that we can get, but be sure that we fully use and appreciate our own agencies. If we comply with this rule, we .hall soon find that our talent, are bringing a good interest. We shall discover, that the preferment of high mental fac ulties, aa equipped, educated brain and ability to deal skilfully with business' will bring unmeasured wealth and influ ence to the city. Men will oeaee to be martyred for their independence. Prejudice will perish from among the people. Aad in the place of divided energies and clashing interests, we shall save a thorough unity of purpc. in all' we undertake. Personal. Mrs. R. H. Hilton and son left on the steamer Pamlioo Wednesday for Old Point where they will spend a part of the "heated term. " Miss Katie Smaw left on the Pamlico Wednesdsy for Portsmouth, Va. Master Bhepard Bryan, son of Henry B. Bryan, Esq., took passage on the schooner Addis Henry on Tuesday for New York. Mr. Leon Albrltton, of K'nslon, is in the city. He takes passage today for Norfolk where he expects to sail for a trip on the ocean, seeking pleasure. I Our former townsman Mr. Jobn 11. Bell, now of the Pension Bureau in Washington City, is on a visit to his old home. His many friends are glad to see him. Walter H. Neal, Esq., of Laurinbnrg, who has been on a visit to his father in this city, has returned. Stonewall Items. Edmund Tingle lost one of his infant twin boys a dsy or two ago. W hooping -oongh tha cause. Charles MoCottsr is on s visit to his friends and old home. He has been in Florida for five years. Messrs. Kuglsrs had tha. angina at one of their mills oa Smith's creek com pletely wracked on last Thursday. It had only been at work for a few days. Asa Whitoomb-is having the Vend e- mer mill thoroughly repaired. It is being dona by Mr.Crabtree of your oity, as efficient a machinist as Eastern Caro lina affords. C. H. Fowler has returned from a re cuperating trip to Morabead City and reports s very enjoyable time and a large crowd. John B. Quick, Bob. Lewis and many others are off to More head City seeking pleasure. The steamer Bettie is materially dis appointing Mr. A. H. Whitcomb. She is or has been fast on the mad flat in Clubfoot croek or there about, having the cylinder bringing to his mill on board, and nothing can bo done with out it. It had been to the shop for re pairs. We had an excessive fal 1 of water last night. 41 inches fell in less than 2 hours. Many were sadly disappointed in not being able to he in your city on the 4th. The steamer Margie disap pointed a large crowd at Smith's creek in not being on hand in the morning of the 4th. to take them to New Berne. New York Cotton Futures. New York, July C Greene &Co's report on cotton futures says: There has been some pretty liberal trading in thaold crop again, but with a further decline in values. The heaviness seemed to bo due in a great measure to nun Boouums irvm Ldverpuui man uie non-combative policy of leading bull operators, who seem unwilling to take up the offering coming, bat under effort to liquidate long cotton upon which the Sneral lino of holders sees no profit, ere has, , however, in a quiet way, been oonsiasrabie Buying, new crop adyioee continues very promising, but there is a noticeable absence of positive depression on distant positions, and In deed a pretty good demand ap to the and of the year, with January getting a f lir share. I... Death aad DisuUr. Bum, BwlrxeTland, July 8. -Half the new quays at Seng fell into the lake today, r Forty nooses, a crowded .-tan and Hotel Qurioh, a foaratory structure fall of visitors, vanished entirely. The ooctrpants . of .the buildings way en gulfed walla they slept, anJ ttaeest 100 perished, inoTQding M. OoWs, president of the Canton. IfeO aM jbow at work Latter.: from tfapsrintstidsat Blind u n AvBTlBY TrmaBv sreat nlaasrrra ia aariaaT thairona taoles excel anything I bars yet bsea able to procure,- enanling ma to road finest print with, aaso and comfort, cK I.- -o'-r- ntaHK KADTCT. aWDJ ( AD eras fitted and tha fit sntaranteed at the drug stort of 'T B. Duffy, Haw earns. .... .u v s- im im H 12X73 NOTE?. TLe nrei bale of the omou eihty ocvea wte received at wick, Ui , Wedufod.y Thomas Hiar n:.J Pter fought B'venly otic drrperale near NantinAt- Pa M udaT crop cf Bruns- Hurley rounds Hurley won Tlit- .NaUj.a. Abo.k .aiioii uf Music IctUla-tD , pt'Ltd tit HDD. ai DtiWlUO at ludi-i-a-K !i Wi J ooday. llelwrni 300 and 4lKj delegate. kr ! tit. A cu.ivei..i . uf iti resident and facuiiu. . ' thec . : Pcnutylrauia bogaii at Luuraeurr. Pa., last night, to form a r-i.ate i ilt-e tsooooialion. Kif teen c. jl .r r e , 1 1 eeented . On- l.uLit . . f : y Pinkeitou de tec live wtit Wednesday I. dred dcUx . .t eo reglor.e ba . c i . lc coke regions ,id vLhl five hua . c ia liie coke v 1,1 An u.! car on the Peansylvania ltail road iLiowu ,'ioui ibe track by a oolluiui; si D. Icj- ilie, Pa., Monday night and the contents ignited. Three oil caie. ihree care loaded with Hour and a cat) . car w.re consumed, caus ing a lo v .' twet iy tl.oueand d. liars. Prof. Chaa. 11. Uriuly, accompanied by a newspaper reporter, made a bal loon ascension from Liaoolu Park, Portland, Me., Monday. At a height of 8,000 feet the balloon was carried out to sea. An attempt was made to land on one of Ibe islands is ilie harbor, but the balloon deocended three mi Ioe from shore in Cisco bay. The men wrm res Oued by the rrt-w uf Hit- ym lit Mer maid f'OH Ll( N KV 400111 A SM 1'tt.- . Ill i I M1IIA h i a i i r. . Gsnua, July '). A cuiiiu Hit in be ing organ imi here i i .,i . mige ! r a oel ebration of Ibe 100. h n r rrsnry of the discovery of Ame;ica y Columbia. All the Hiatus of Amer.ca id be invited to send representatives ui the celplra tion. Tl'HKtV FAILS TO HATIKV THK UlN VENT lu.N. Loniion, July 8. In the House of Lords, this afternoon, Lord Salisbury announoed that the Anglo-Turkish con vention in reference to Egypt had not been ratified by Turkey, and that Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, the special British commiaeion.r, had been in structed to leave Constantinople. THS SEW MIMHTIHTO AVBTBIA. Vikj.ha, July 5. The date for the official reception of Uen. Lawton, the new United Stales Minister to Austria has not yet barn Uxed. While it re mains uncertain Mr. J. Fenner Lee charge d'affaires, will conduct the busi nees of the American legation. $100,000 in Smoke and Ashes. Cincinnati, July 6 A special fiom Grafton, West Virginia, sayv A firo broke out yesterday in a building on LAtroDe street, ana oerore it wan ohecked totally consumed, with almost all their contents, twenty-eight build ings, inoluding two of the largest hotels two furniture stores, two military stores, the Standard-Enterprise news paper omoe, one jewelry store, one clothing Hl,ire, and a number of other stores, ollices and private dwellings INo lorgar.17.rd lire department exists here, a: d only by the hardest work on the part of tl.u ci'.i.ens was the fire finally con'rolLd. The. total loss wi'l reach 100, COO. w ith insurance of only 812,000. The fire is supposed to have been of incendiary origin. Schedule ofTrainn to the (Jrand Cele- bra'.iou on Tuesday, July 12th. Below will be found the schedule of trains bringing excursionists to the Grand Cel bration on the 12h. Every body coming frvm the I: "e of road will have ample time to wipers the fire works at c i.ht bi f ;e return ing home. Circulars cor.tfli. rg rates of fare and fnll info;me.ti?n erj ia ti e hands of all railroad sgerts. TRAIN WEST OK NiW BERN. Leave Ooldsbaro H.OO a.m. Beet's 8 30 " " La Grange 8.50 " " Falling Creek 9.18 " Arrive Kinston 9.41 " Leave Caswell 10.15 " " Dover 10,30 " " Core Creek 11.06 " Tuscarora 11.14 " Clark1 11.23 " Arrive New Berne 11.50 " Returning, will leave Newbern 12:30 night. RROCLAB VAIL TRAIN EAST Or NKWBKBK. Leave Morehead City Depot... 6.30 s S " Atlantie 7.08 " " Wild Wood 7.08 " " Nswport..t 7.19 " " Havalook... 7.44 " " Croatm 8.00 " 4 liirerdale 8.05 " Axria Kawbsrn 8.89 " Returning, will tesve Wawtwni 18.00 p.m.f-nlght by special train. 8. L. DILI., G. P. Agent. Can't Hko Anything Like It. I have been practicingSmedioua for twenty ytara; and have never boon able to pot up a veg stable oompdond that pto-iF5S1; '?-LT2Jl7-t7;.? ctr swswsi nr as kua wma nam bm ar toad of weakening) the digestive aad assimilative powers of the rystsm. w Mo other remedy within my knowl edge oaa fill to place, . , U 1L BmtOK, M.O., Washington, Ark. K0M Vf ASMlNyTON. In answer to an advertisement loaned Last month, the Navy le Dart merit today recived a propuMl from liie Midc'e Steel Company of PouiiBvUm m to fur nish ten eels of steel furu s for tix-inch-breech loading nflee and i e set of phase hoops for a ten inch auu tKie galtng about 65 tone of forcings li.t prices nam e4 in the proposal are f 5y -909 for the forgingn if rough bored and turned, and $53,36j for the same leces if the department undertakes tLe v. ik of rough boring and lurL.ng at ;ii Washington navy yard. Uen. Lander Poet, uf the i A '. Lynn, Mass J arrived iu il.ent u . from a t is it Ij Hichmjt.i lcy tre welcomed by a commute f a. O. A. K men. and w i i br tL :i around the cay tomorrow . The tiecretary of the Treieuary todai appointed John r huyd to be r i 'ige and storekeeper in the i v i. 1 , distrlot of Peunsy IvajjIa. About 81, 250,000 three per cer. t Urnd were redeemed at the Tr easur It-i.uri meal today. Omcr of Old Bvuilulvu Meanishlp ().. NEWBSJIN, N. C, July 0, )SS7 Unless compelled to alter bv si ress of weather or unavoidable aooidenr or l orders from the Home Offioe, the fui lowintf schedule will be run b LK. rileamer Pauilioo for the current inoH'i Any ohanees wi'l be uromntlv noted the local columns uf the J.mrua' Steamer Pamlico w il touch at Nuki- Uead going and coming Monday, July 1 lib, at 9 a m Friday , July 15th, at a m. Wednesday, July Wth. at U a m Monday, July 145 th, at V a m Friday, July 2Vth, at V a m Fare to Nags Head fjl 50 Nu reiuru tickets. Fare to Norfolk 1st class. JKl ' 'id claas. sU.OO. Fare to Baltimore viadldliay l ine. 1st claas, W OO, ad class. -i 00. "Fare to Nsw York via o Ii Mhips. 1st class, 811 00. Fare to New York and return via ) H, Hhips, let class, 8l (Ki. Fare to New York viu o Ii Shu in termed late, 8U oxi. hare to New York via ) I Shu 'id class, 50. Fare to Old Point, let lass. $;i So Tickets received and forwarded promptly. K. H. liiiiiKKTS, Agent. 'Fare include, nieali and itate rooms on Old Dominion Khlos from Norfolk ui New York. No extra charire for bertha on Die Hound steamers from Newbern to Nor folk. Sharp s TOth Klrtbday Nhw Yoas, July 8. Jacob Hharp feels somewhat better today, although he ale no breakfast. This is Mr. Sharp's 70th birthday. He made no reference whatever to It, and knowing it would be a cruel mockery, no one else has mentioned it. He still preserves an un broken silence for hours at a time Mrs. Sharp still remains by his side. Dr. Loom is pronounces Sharp's condi tion much improved. RENOVATE YOUR Old or Nw Va.thera Tkoroaihly Dulid. Hlamd, DlUd, lid Hriid.iid rrfrclly Odorleaa. SPECIAL SOTICK. It Hit well known fact i lial all tn,:!,.i:n conat.tni use by maiy cauaea bscome uihii,-,i and lianl. daaly and aolled, Impure ami un healthy. All realhera in ua rive or in.rr eura nugBl to t olitaned or renovated. Kiut no well lnrorml ierann will oa a n,iu leattier that has uol tieen porlfled and mail, odorless, vblrh enn only liedone by a .w.ia. use ol Live Hieam. Wa now call yHiraiirii lion to Ihla facl. and alate that we iri ix.w prepared at abort notice to rnova e .ui ft-a Lli era ny ilie HUm Pi-oceaa l'atcnl I- eai iicr Kxjovitlor, which will ooutinue .n Ojru;!.!! for a few weeks Joni-r ut u Heme n r. '1'hla inac.blne hab tM-en Qsel eil.Miilvi l loi year past in all fie Ear em ai d We n hlalea and (Janatlaa, ill tne m- i, , and most genenil aal afacilon. Tin n f test monla:s could beoblalnel r but a few from lbos. tal Idowd Im r u HLul 4 w .11 be more acceptable. TBS ri.VJOMA L8. ki.r horo, N. , awn A r . I ikh Mr George Booher tear t- .r - Ii gives un pleasure to bear testimony to the exccllMn-, of the alaam prooeaa fcr eieanalng and lenn vallng feathers. It renders beds, wbleb art anplaasant and onwholeaome, in eifn rea peel aa good aa Dew. We are now nalng b:d wnlcli were sonjected to this process aoni seven vi'ir ago and Ihey a. ill retain ilie. : eo'tnt. aij.l odorless oondlllon. J. M Hi i.i v kb, Hector Ht. Stephen a Chun ti (oi. nc hobo, N ('., Apt ii 23, !:. We have had work dODe by Meaara. H icher SCrov, and we are snttiOed tbat ftatber renovated by their pmceaa la all they cU m for it, and we willingly recommend Ihe'.r work to the favo able consideration of ctpit one. T W. bti Ooi.iwboro, JI. C. April 1 I". Messrs. Bneher a Crow (renla The wori done br yon In renovating fea'ber tiertu p rf nelly satisfactory . Respectfully, u IJ. Oiddiih. OoLnaaoao, N. 0., July 4. ItiV Mr. Joe Harvey, JVew Berne. N. C,: lar Blr; Tha feathers Utat yon cleaned aad reno vated Harms fa v enure aatianwtloiMDaaiDg them as good as new, lata Yours, trnly, T. B. aratan. It Is not BBtasaarr to continue fortasT. Our work Is our referetioe, and wa ara bosnd to plsaaa and give aaUatactlon. Tats la lbs first machine of tha kind aver introdaoad In this State, and this Will probablv be tha only opportnnlty ofrarad In many years. Oar prices are so low abat every one ean avail lb em bm res or Uis esaaes to have their work dona. SV Work oallad tor a4 daUverwi rrsa of onarfa, . On Featbsrs that are stmt bv raft or staam er frstght only wUk bs S4dje eztsa. Ro enarg tor draylnt or haadUDa. BTJCHEB A HABVET, ' Pfoprletora At Major Beimison's Mill, St IV KW BERKS, W. O. School Notice. MISS HAHXT win epsa her Beboot tot Otrls aad Tooa iAdtrs ta ttta City as SKPT. Tuition er annum. sO.Sw to fM.aa, Pajrabls (aarterly la advassav- tyllOt t- TCNZTi 8CE0OL, rci;D. .. c. , 1Ht ' i-i i- ' 3 . r .!-. a the' ' 1 ' c T -l ,.,,11 ! n. x-r:M ' "I t.6.. i . Lara. 1 i.f ' ,iu,e '. rrlul u .;. ! r T L o " L ad a.. - C.C-I.J J 1 Mir. i : n . n : l .. , ... i ... i . aL d u :. . i pr... cj'- . ; of i. i.i :: . the tr. . ;. i i d e iu h . I U ' r r-JeCI :i 5. cation I i. 1 1 r pany n . -and a : ,.1 - Oa y llntly ! '.j rt fl led and . a ir btit r'-cloal. ., 5SS7. d y i -i i i .'i inst.. t..e ? a - , bt-a'ea i . c 1 u. l- i iCica -J-c! ,-j.Ut. lor . t . .. . ; '.sieger k !. Plans and itr"i sppli- t. T .a euro . t re;oc foy huvan. p.t. a-. i.t. Smallwoeti & Slaver !)1 A !.! is IN it: Kli.M. II ' fili'.VA ', , TlSWM.t ,I.ASb M.:' WUOht .Ml .'.UK, CiL JiJiKY, s isn. !ioi:s, b.,vm; il.AS.s r.i.Tst OILS AM) STOVf L'NM K1A.S.SK1) AM TO PRICE AND QUALITY. Mltldlr Ntrwt, Next Door o llolrl Albert, NKW HK.KNK. N. G. ALL nli to know the st'cret of '"The I ami ( 'banco " will call at B. B. DAVENPORT'S, FOOT OF .TI IDIItK 8THBKT. t - ' f ItlPORTAHT TO COHOIi GIHHEnS! Re-member that 1 sell the Daniel PfBtt Cotton (im, with loedereand f "Vinilani era, and the Liddell "iioea" Powe Oot Uni Press. ujH.ti it guarantee that if they are not BHlief u i ry after ginning ten baled of coll n tlicv can be returned to me and I will v all expenses. They are the b"t in . " . ( on the mar ket xtaiid stnctlv .1 r.eir merits, lon t lu v aB i.wf.t tr ti i rtve seen them, ntid j nu w . i '.'.iiog to renrnt Send fur rataliuce ai.d tPStim'Wiials from tu.uie of the li.i. eft farnirrs iu liipter n t 'an t i na J t WH1TTY. A(i.-:.t r ,1-t. rn N. C, ji -' I if ' hero, N. C. Fine Old Rye Whiskey Sold c i ; 'ti n- In f . r jn'.'i '.in nil flip, bv n. i ir Fry. THE OLD EL :BLE! White Lg'.; Saioen! Middle St., ?u w Eomc, X. C, BEST OF CIGAHf, M . lioiicsl Itru: '.i ci' lui;.''"i V INKS AM uyicK: Heat IniK,r.-.l , ami l'..rler. Hie rt h.i ,1 ' d Ml - iiiiU'lii..' .m'.i '. I.ii- v.irii i. Put e ' ' 1 V i .' . k.pi. Flri-l . m . , i, . . ,. a, j IVgch Mi an .1 en M kli.rclia i. . I (o lit I a f"rlJk Ilea, ( a dii'l try ,.nt TIM KEELER & CO. i un". tt i f Just Received : 45 Hhds. New Crop . -v V w tuigusn isiana , rJlolasses1 Will Sell CheaDi' Ferdinand UlricbiT; WHOLESALE GROCXr. sUDDLK STSXHT, rl 2TBW BBSa.tjR.'C. T. A. Qim Old Bhwo."' 4 w. p. Dunnus&c: OBAtV ft COTT01T coinnssioiciLi:;: XKXT BElXKE. if. C. mayldvU ,