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Daily OURNAL JL JUL JJJ VOL. VL-NO. 195. NEW BERNE. N. C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. fx. ;:v s ;0 Nsw Barns, latitude, 85 6' North. " longitude, 77 8' West Sua wtl, 4:60 f 10 hoars, 23 minutes noon rwa i 0:41 p. m. - T if A f "TT7T1TG WepublUh elsewhere a communica JUS KJXXJ tion on the railroad auestion. It fires figures and (acts tad is en argument is favor of the proposition. We would like to see the matter discussed with out prejudice. Let us have a (air discussion. We believe it is an honest effort to do something for the prosperi ty of our city and county, and certainly ever; one ought to want to be in favor of anything that will accomplish that end. Will th investment in this rail road help us f This U the question and let ua respect one another's opin ions iu ibe waller and try to convince by argunitou BUSINESS LOCALS. SNELUNOS will have a line lot of Turkey on hand (or Thanksgiving; he keep the best Sausage in tha market mazes toem ireen every usy. T EMEMBER I sell First Class Goods V. A - ' I TI . J .m-w uu warrtut bUDm. neiuuu money if not satisfactory, and guarantee to sll the same class of goods CHEAPER than anv house in the citv. THE GROCER, E. B. HACK BURN l'OUMD A pocket book pontaining -a. some money. 11 can oe oDtainea Dy paying (or advertisement. H. M NokDKN. nlSlt Weinstein Building A8SARD"8 celebrated -Star" Brand J Hams best in the world can be bought at J. F. Taylob's at 14 cts. per pound. nlS 4t TOHN DUNN i. mill ahd in Finn J Goods at low prioee and bis store is toe priae or me town, jan ana gel nie prices. T) LEASE remember that I need money -a- as wen as tne rest 01 mankind and if you owe me please pay me. nov8 lm 1 J. C. Whitty. Fob Rent Apply to OcSlrtf. A -A convenient dwelling J. i. 1VK8 New Berne, N. C. PURE Liquors and Wines for Medici 1 1 . . 1 I I 1 uni tuu muor uorn, ki wnoiesaie. Jambs Redmond. NEW Stock of Oil Stoves and other House keeninir Goods at Geo. Allen & Co rilRECT impoiUtion of French Brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and duties paid at Custom louse in'New Berne., guaranteeing Ken jine goods ror sale. J as Redmond rOEN II. CRABTREE &. CO.. Fon fJ dart and Machinists, New Berne, are lviog special attention to thtman ufacture and repairs of Boilers of all kinds, and would be pleased to furnish plana and estimates upon application m n . QUVltlWU ARBEIT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac nuu niun luruie, ri manuractU' rer's prices, by James Redmond. BROWN B GEORGIA COTTON GINS, with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of the latest and most approved pat terns. UEO. ALLEN S. VO. Y) EDMOND'8 Ginger Ale. Umon Alv Soda, etc . eoual to imrxirted James Redmond, r)UaaiE8. McD. Pates' make, for AJ sale at Dail Bros'. Y. M. C. A Week of prayer. Devotional meeting this (Wednesday; night at 8 o'clock Subject, "In the twilight, in the even ing, in ibe black and dark night. rrov. vn chap. . Job j iif 13; Frov. vi 82,Roiu. ni 19. Leader. H B. Daffy Steamer Movements The Vreper of the K C. D Line will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Eaglet of this line will arrive today The Carolina arrrved from lioll Ferry yesterday with 106 bales of col ton and will leave on return trip at 5 o 'slock this morning. The Lecture Last Night Dr K L. Aberueihy lectured last night at the rooms of the VouDg Mens Chris lian Association to a large and aupre dative audience. His subject. "The Human Soul and Mind,'' was handled in good Blyle and an instructive man ner. The doctor deserves, and doubt less has, (he thanks of the numerous assembly of intelligent persons present forlheverv able and lucid eipositin of this intricate subject no trouble with hog cholera, and al-1 Why ways raise my meat and other provis-1 10ns, 1 iaae care 01 my nogs ana pigs, and see that they have pure, clean water to drink, have pasture for them to run in, supply them with plenty of green food. Hogs will keep well, if properly fed and cared for. Disease is usually caused by lack of attention or bad management." Hs then spoke or crops, and said, "I have so improved my (arm, by the use of the field pea for manuring purposes together with hard work and good management, that I have increased the value of the land greatly and always produce satisfactory crop. 1 find that a crop of pea vines are worth twice as much as a crop of weeds and grass. '' He spoke of the articles on green manuring, and said that he had read them with interest and approval. These two men represent the two claasesof farmers one division is grow- . ing poorer every year. Tbs other class is improving, and hnd that farming pays. Cannot all farmers belong to the latter c lass V A t lie People .Should Vote for Railroad !ubcriptioii. COMMERCIAL. Yesterday was a bright and exhilarat Ing day. Another cargo of steel rails for the A N. U. B. has arrived. More than the usual number of oyster boais were in the market dock yesterday The mercury took a sudden (all yes terday evening making it decidedly oooler. The trees are nearly bare of their foliage. The chilling frost did it Winter is nigh. In advertisement Sheriff Siimson notifies those who have not yet paid teir taxes that the time of indulgence U about over. BeTeral parties were before Justioe Brinson yesterday charged with creat log a disturbance during services at tbs Salvation Army. Many of the people of Onslow, Jones ana Ursren want to be closer united. . An opportunity has been offered them. They will take advantage o( it. ' , .The 11. E. Church working Society . hold their regular monthly meeting to night at 8 o'clock at the residence of Mr. Mary E, Mayhew. A (ull alten :: danoe k earnestly desired . A. special meeting of the Craven County Oun Club will be held at their rooms this evening to take into ran V lidaraUoa the matter of - holding an oyster, game and fish fair in January. i Something nioe is premised at the '. theatre next Monday night. It is the appearance of the ? Amerioan Oonoert Company They ate spoken of as hlgh- toned and refined and as giving a good .entertainment. ' , - We copy elsewhere 1 communication : to the Newt ObeerVer oa the gorern tnent work on the Gontentnea and Tar 1 riTere. 'The writer pays CoL Jno. D. Whitford of our city a nice, and doubt less a deserved ootnplfjnent. . Oar reguUr oontribator on "Green Manuring, bring out a plain and practical article in this issue. Thoagh ha has' left the abject, he could not hare taken a better one. It relates facta that, we are softy to say, exist to too great an extent and must be changed for the aroodof the oountryS ); , Important to scrren out of erery ten peopte". Ibe moment constipation be-' gins, that moment the blood begins to be impure and poor, and the system to dPTitnd tbeusaof Laxador. If you want to bare yorjr baby healthy sni I '::' ful, (our t:'r-, ,r ne3es ''t: lr' ST, r"l f . r-'-'ttni- Oyster, Game and Fish Fair Ibe Craven County Gun Club will hold a meetiag tonight to dUeuss the propriety or holding a Fair in January or sometime this winter We hope the Club will lake hold of the matter and confer with Comrnis sioner Patrick at onoe. We are satis fied he will aid us in bringing many visltois to the Fair. All that is neces sary to mike it a Buccess is to raise a small amount of money for premiums and incidental expenses. The Journal will aid the Club to the utmost of its ability in raising the necessary funds and we are satisfied every citiaen who feels a pride in the progress and wel fare of the city will aid. Personal. F. W. Hancock, Ksu , left yesterday morning for the Baptiet State Conven tion which convenes in Durham today. Mr. J. V. Williams made a business trip to Kinston yesterday. Mr. S. K. Eaton, the Middle sir. et jeweler, has returned from New York with holiday goods. Mrs. Capt. Hands left vesterdav for New York. Rev. J. L. Burns, of the I) iKrinlea. ar rived in the city last night. John 8. Long, Esq., returned from Chapel Hill last night, bearing a hand some testimonial of the ladies' antire- ciation of his lecture there on Saturday evening last. Mr. Stockton Cook, a prominent cot ton buyer o( Kinston, arrived last nisht Adjutant Beall arrived last nisht and was met at the depot by a toroh-ligbt procession o( the Salvation Armv and conducted to the theatre. AUVMKTO MOTHKHS. Mrs Wimblow's Soothinu hvm v should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedv for diur hiea Twenty-tive cents a bottle iuar71 dtulhsat w 1 1 Kinston Items. When will the averairn r It iron nn spending bis hard earnings on cigars ana ioDnr I ttwm it nnv U7n i he finds he can do without tobaoco and cigars, butnotwithout Dr. Bull's Oougb oy rup. Salvation Oil. tha inwiMt minwtnn vu sartOi is composed: or purest drugs i Kuaranieea 10 contain nothing of a poisonous character. Only 25o. a bottle. Number 15. Conversations IiaM wiik 1 " was vj v a aaa u fji today will be more interesting than anrthins that lean vtlu TV. is to record the experience, and to in- i-rmers so mate efforts (or greater Farmer R. uM k.t. k. u.J . - uw uot Tn been able to pay his store bills (or eup- luiuaoN mm ny one of his neighbors (a merchant! in mk. wu cotton crop, and that hie crop was so -. wa ub laarea ne eoatd not realise ajnwiffh tmm kla mim.a . ... , T ' w pav IOT n year1 provision bilL He stated that he had been compelled (or several years to buy all of his meat, that his hogs had died f rem cholara. and tk i..a nau uv eadly, and looked dUoon raged as well. . . " ' " larmer is eoca nelled to bar ' hu l. 1. "TSTflr ?nutbr?'4 P-rerty, Be said that he had used Til kinds of remeawa, m nu nogs eon tinned to die, and UuUBiuvrlv.il h.jji.i 7 1 what he thought of tbs green manuring articles, Md the plan of prerentini cholera that had appeared la tbe Jorn- IlL ins tthtf mmm tt ii- . . . - - ----- . uw rrpuea vnai he did not take the papers and had not rwa tueirticies. . lis had bppn rona a ! t ' - -- -- - . in t lira r. W. rsrre in to rreiv f-tv f-,r 1 1 C .3. LefSU, "I -o Mrs and Miss 8aliiit' 11 aru iiun,; Mrs. N M Juruey. A youn mau visiting at T i :-...ii.l lin's Happy father ' Mr. E, L HaztlLou ) the rlli u-li and very sullat.le furemaii of tin- raud jury. llrnry Cunningham lias n-turueii-from the Kree Will Haplifl Confereucr- aud is at his post as court crjer. Messrs. Fred Lofuii. Thomas Maris field and Levi Mullou left Monday for Warm Sulphur Springs, i'enus) l aula The hrBt criMsinK after the hitfh water was done on Saturday. Much damaire has been done to the crops null in the lields. A number of the colored ihmhiIh of Kinston met at fisher s Hall last vtoik and or(5anied a lodge of Hood Tem plars. H I. l'arrolt was elected l'reci dent and K. M Sears, Sec v. Moore and Manly of the New Berne bar, Kix n e of Trenton. Korneirav of KeuaiiBville. Slronir of Kaleiiih. Dorli h haircloth, Bryan and Joy ner of ( iolds boro, are in attendance at our court. The new road to the iron bridue is but .title injured, much to the surmise of almost very person. Muny thought It would be entirely waxhed away Kven the bridge remained 111 ulaee and unhurt Mr. Hiinry Smith and Mihh F.?h Williams of Woodmirton townshm with united in marriage on Hundav last bv Stephen Davenport, Ksq. They were serenaded by the Tin Horn Concert Club of the neighborhood. J. C. Kennedv married n i-oKir-ml oouple in the court house on Saturday, closing the ceremony with the lime honored custom of havini? tli hriil. groom salute the bride with a kiss, much 10 tne pleasure or the spectators. Sylvanua Cray, one of the livest men of Chinquapin, Jones county, passed through Kinston on Monday, on his way to Honda. Good luck to von friend, but we hate to aive vou nn. W hope you will get rich quick, and come home to spend your money. Blount Harrison, bv some sham nr- . , 1 lice, managed to get some apples from the warehouse without pacing for them. On Saturday he was arrested and had a hearing before Squire Coleman. In de fault of the required bond he was put inio me county ooaraing bouse to await his trial "Tbe way of the transgressor is hard. " A house occupied by Mr. Delamar burned on Wednesday, Nov. Oih, about noon. It caught from a defective Hue between the oeiling and roof. It was seen in time but no ladder could be had to get to it. Always have a suitable ladder at hand. All was saved out of the bouse, and the Insurance about equaled the cost of the building. Esq. James Herring of Woodinglon who was run over by a calf sometime since while the milk maid jumped the fence without spilling the milk, fell from a hay stack a (ew dara ainnn with out cracking a bone. He is getting tough bat he had nothing to do with tboee miaslns chickens banana ha ilea. on the wrong side of the road. Elder Henrv Cunningham nt tka r... Will Baptist church in a cnu. ing minister of that body o( Christians. He attends to his regular work on the farm and ministers to several churches He attended th annml rvt.. the church held iu Wayne oounty, mak ing tbe trip o( forty miles on foot. He is a suooeasrui minister because bis heart and soul is in the work. Various have hn K the people with the floods recently. For instanea. J. I. Vmu T. n n-.i t u- u. suww attempted to cross tbe river in a small km. vvuiieamon tne small trees in the low grounds near the railroad their boat oanaiaed. Not JSaiisr swimmers, they hung to the small sap- uiga mo m aooui a nair a our lesson in Ivlmmlnv Tk t.i .. noise daring the time that some parties mar by came to tee what was tbe fun. They found them fully amused with swimming and willing to return home. t:i 1 at l LlJlT.It JuL'h.Nil..- Thanks to the i-t 1 -severence and toulinuou6 efforts of ibe j Jul HN.4L. the ptoplei f Ntw l'.erne acd Craven county are aiuuacJ. Push aud active, ecergetic co operation among our merchants and farmers will pla.e New Berne on a business and comuier cial fjoting second to nunc 111 miur lance in the Slate an J wdt-ie she stood for so many 3 ears. In calling an eltcllou to Lilify or re ject the proposed suLo .-npiiuu to the New Berne aud utlow Railroad, our Oounty commissioners have acied in ac cordance with the wishes of a large portion of the cituriio uf thrir count) . The people will be cer tai 11 tj r a'. ; f ) U.nr action hirst Iicciu.-e they pee aod fei I the ueces.-r.y f J. n g ! loethn.g i-., help pull I h-ui.-l 10 out if the ri.ire of de pression an 1 I'UMit-x rl.igiiati n tl.ey i have been su hmerged in f i (tal ) eai s Nt colli The) bel.t-.c tilt- t 1,;! :.I,g t f Ibepo Iiiddo w ill be t 1 great be II 111 to ' the trade of New Hrrne an 1 open up 1 i better mar ket I or 1 be farmer . wherein can obtain l!.e wm bigl.e'. prices f h in prod ui i- and Third They bell e that 1 1..- n.i i lian ics and labur ing t 'i tu'ii cf .ur peoplt will be ben, lite J ti) it, opening and building up nf Urge Iraclr rl tbel-sl land in Kjsi.rn N..1U1 Caridina 1 or the ,ib.v e ii jihiitiw w o l Iu v.- ll people will uteal the iuiii i rig election for Ihe sutiscription. e knew further ttiat it w.il rut increase tb one roil I and to jam ify sm ( sion . M r Kd i ti 'I . will Kn c Pi prove them coi re. t '1 he present holi li d ii ! '. county is ; in.' ( on 'I he valu .it loii i I i ;.. i ; county . $: J 7 ' i o?!'. lo no i t the i nil nil m, I m n k i : , fund hi reijUlled. the coin m n.sioin in und rna gislrates last June lex n d aspe, laltai of siity ceiilM on the one hundred did Urn. This amount wnl raise and the Sheriff is charged with Ibe cilleolion ihln year with the amount. flOfidJ Make an allowance of i 'Jo I for uncnl lecled lax on property sold fur lai and deductions made by cornmiisiiiiiers, and you will have SIVIKL'. Deduct Sheriti s commissions. JfTOV and you have left Sl l'iiiT ulof this aiiiouut is to be paid the interest on the debt, amounting this year to i'li ,K'l. and the sinking fund of ii Old. making yil.lJK. leaving h surplus of t'lHl?. added to ihe sinking furcl will make v417, w b ich anion nt will be deducted from the principal of the bonded debt, re dticing the debt next jear In S'.ilooo Ihe interest will then be ."i ii-10. the sinking fund i'.'i Oud, and ihe interest on the new indebtedness of lifty thousand dollars. $11000. making the mil necessary to raise licit e.ir. Si;it4n Itesides tills the commissioners ran use the interest received from the judgment against I'alnheo county. This judg merit, according lo Treasurer I'atter sons slatement, amounts to 1(4 H4lJ 4 1 and this ye.ir Pamlico county paid Cra ven county $2,10H 47. Vou will see. Mr. Kditor, that the present levy will more than raise a suf ticitrril amount to pay the additional in terett on the amount subscribed. There fore there can or ought to be no objec tions to the enterprise. Ciiakn. UI'roHAHHii:! Nhiv dvh, Nov. n 10 . hulure unsettled an 1 at Sales of :o li."J bales 0 o' In l.r.t 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, AMI November . December. January, h t bruar y March . April, New Hcin- bi bales at ) I. May J one July. August Hepleui hi ' )ctober iar k et sleii tc 'J 7'.' :o 40 10 47 10 1,250 jCans Corn, best quality A t I I (.'cntr a Can. Sale & Livery Stables. Irli-ieli's clu ( nirll '. I. I Mil A M 11 II M . 1 1 A 1 1 N I'A M l.ia I I'liol I . lard lods N w Ii. if A. IU:.! M llel i. 'Ill Co.-.l l!., Out'l.rv, ,1 MAI I tX ' II . N ii I AM 1.1 V I- Kl o I HnK.-l.x M I 1 I.S. . Is M II r "Id ltiua on Jdi,,il e Slleel Wl.,1, !. tots t'i eU S Ugage.l II) Hi - hUIlie I r (,! : r. Ill city lin o au. :.i 0-pient.. 1 ; ri i.' uhl friends arid cuntonierB VS 111 have on hsrel In dm' r. n IM E I.O I OK llRM:s itiid 11 I A iso a ft i K 1.(11 OK IU .t. I KN aud IIAHMtrse). r M.M If-iK.M TH 'N .l A h AMI I : M. HAHN & CO. Hl.gll ll W .Hi THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION ! The ' Hard Times har imlu lo proclaim'low prices nn(lhe foil choice and well nelicled limidr Itoyal Crow n h lour Huckwheal Hour i bon e N ( ' I lano- Sugar-cured Hain- II. Bacon Stripe Best Butter Mince Meat leghorn Citron Layer Raisinx (.aver h igs hard Dates Currants, d Ibi- f r I'r linos. ;i I bv f , ,i Drnd Apples "g SHORT CflOPS Need N:t Cau:e L:ng Faces, H. B. Duffy I t u;akt '"m ing h lo pinile by Mammcth Zi: cf Dry Goods Greatly Reduced Prices Sweet Miied 1' i 'ranberrieii Call and . x , niormv til 1 ,11 n n an t In- 1 1 i an I i "e l to per yd. up kle 'It Ml 1 A H 1-1 HI Mil l I i; 1 i St I '.'.rK lo, I eai i New CxoocIh i. vi i s i s i vi i : Sly fronds and cu-t. nicr t to call arid examine my St ncry ( ioodn, w hich is largi lire i n ited i Is of Milh r an I uion Mangs, Distemper, Diarrhoea d 1 wvs, wuOT v ,9vmmw W"1 4wkly tod prawttn); Uotw Fimi U that -it is reproof ntM. A.S I vol -r'i"-i-n I balisra it t K I If- : f - - ' For Coiio and M AltltlKH. In this city on Tuesday . November IV Justice W. M. Watson, ollicialing. Mr F M Edwards and Miss Mary J Bar rington, all of Craven county. It is a rieasnre, writes Mrs. Kliza Ann Smith, of Ver million. Krie ('o.. Obio. to tell ihe ladies everywhere that noth ing surpasses Dr Halter s Iron Tonic for all irreunlar Hies ' It cured me w hen the phj fi clan an t all other remedies failed. Insurance raid. Mi-psrs. Watson it Street, (ieneral A((ent for the Hartford Life and An nuity Insurance Company of Hartford. Conn , paid, a few days ago. to Messrs W. M. and A. H Marsh, of Bath. N. C. five thousand dollars as creditors and beneficiarits of the late Joseph Abley of that town. The Hartford is a prompt paying company Enjoy I.lfr What a truly t eauliful world w e live in. Mature gives us grandeur of moun tains. Rlens and oceans, and thousands of means of eniorment. Wo ran Hmiru no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened . dis couraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feel ins, as every sufferer c.nn n&ailv nhnln satisfactory proof that Given's Auguit Hiutt will make thsm free from dis ease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Lirer Complaint are the direct en 11 RPR Of seventT five ner cent, of mirh miUilloii as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Head- acne, txwtiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symp toms. Three doses of August Flower will prors its wonderful effect. Sam ple bottles 10 cents. Try it. Notice TaxPayers! Sheriff's Office, Craven County. ) New Berne, Not. 15, 1887. J You re earnestly requested to come forward and settle your taxes between now and December 1st, 1887. As no further indulgence can be given, I bare no disposition to add oosts to tbe tax payers. D. 8TIMS0N, nl8J15tw8t. Sheriff Craven Co. Worms la tJoMqukklTemrsd. Bcrttcfc4V Notice. et, Bon Galls, Braises, Cut or Wou4s I re. srsisnj, J oaai Lak tratorof the estave of ik & RoaaalL aai) kanhi .1. Vi " that be rcavtrss ail twnona haviiiZ acalut lbs MUt of tbs said Loks fik TRaswii topreavnt tbsm to Uw said J. W, Lane duly aulljjijttoated for parnaiit, on or beforo the Sth dny of November, iggs, or 1m thia nrlo will b pleaded In bar of rseoTarr. Persons tndebtsd to lb estate mast car wlibJt(iHay. - p.. 3d J.'W.LAJfB.AdiDla'tlrator. iripucie in ail ilepartmr ills than ever before. 1 am receiving New (io.nlslwi and three tunes a week by rxpressand steamers, conseiiiiently hi e the Latest Styles and all qualities of g.".,ls My prices lire very low to t-uit ihes hard times, ami my ami is in maLi- tin quality and price of my g...id eat. .-far lory to my customers. C. M. V. F0LLETT. New Berne. N. C. oci;! i w ;n Wanfed to Purchase, 50,000 Bush. Rice. To Soli: 200,000 Tons Pure Agricultural Lime. W. P. BURRUS & CO., GRAIN & COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, MiliKliT DiMK. M V I1KKNE, x. Wanted, .")( TOXS of COTTON si-Kl). Hiclir.st C'!.li rrlc.c )all, .If.- livcrc 1 in Xtw lln iu, i: U. & .1 A. MI-AIMIWK. ocfi dwtf Having purchased the entire Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers in store un der Hotel Albert, I will sell the aame AT CO 3T, SPOT CASH. No goods will be sent out on probation. Thankful for past patronage, the busi ness will be oontinued at the rM etand-undor Hotel Albert. F. T. PATTEltSON. New Berne, N. C. s2r dtf I .id i. , IC -M. r, e All hi i:,ii- M, 11 - in, sha w And in ii I 1 1, , , other h.ilguil.- i see i.ur eliX'U.l llli tlie .d J ai,d r. !,..!. ( ' I 'ar n. : ir- S;i. f ar.d fi het-. .ml. ... lllln'V rt, ;e. , mill ki I . . I. ,,( I ' iI.im' und many nl I like for you to ' f I. lie I Iress (Joods, 1 :it N , w York and Ure assortment I vt mil lllan- il. 'r Msplo and ' f w In. h aro I I i ini' I 'r lies. Iln! I TO THE COUNTRY MERCHANT to vi ur neidr. nnd have pa, ked our Uholii.,;,! 1 1, .,, tiiu-nt wiih many al- trin ti r - b .tt, ,n c i ,,,,, ... .Call and r, e f,,r ,,.rp, )f KaVB many n hard earned dullar. '"'I i ' !r p we w,,l be III. i ueiignti d 1 - eh u , K1 u ;inJ you j r i , - s. Carpels s..,i by sarnpir. Call and see ,,ur Carpel 1 . 1 1, ibm.m . A I'VHuS ("AKIliil I. i give Salesmen. K. R. JONES, WholiaIe R1,d Kei, Dealer In CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND General Merchandise, Ktc. on and After Being Robbed, I still hire a FULL STOCK of tbe FINEST GROCERIES, DRY GOODS c., which I tin selling st prices to suit the times. i. F TAYLOR, Feot of Ifiddls st., Nsw Beme if.rt kVr,?f! n HAO(;i.(J ami TIKS ConRicnruentfl of (irin i- . other Produce wiliciwd. I'rompt Attrition i,ia rnted, NKW III UXE v $6aDay-A Gold Mine , - To Months. 7 Mr Mmrnt - sod , v . en.es to active Bsn JuT0?a5SSi pie iwo( gwxjn and valosbiiT lnEtZ?S?-JL- -a.-i lull bart,eulars F 70 ni ZZXt S. B. WATERS, Jr., rOR THB Eest and CTheapest Line of Gents' Fur nish'gOoads HATS, 8IIOS, ' v - Clothing, Umbrellas, , pTw.ln 0,8 Ask to see his 6O0. Skirt. " ; ; AISO. thA MlAlirat4 1 Next Door to A. 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