he Daily Journal VOL. VI.--NO. 199. NEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1887. PRICE 5 CENTS. 1 LOCAL NEWS. M mnul attalstvs llatuti Haw Bern, latitude, 85 6' North. " longitude, 77 8' Weet. Su rise, 0:88 I Length of day. Bud Hti, i'-ti 1 10 hour. 23 minutes. Moon riio at 8:41 p. m. BU8INES8 LOCALS. CORNED HAMS Corned Hun's Heads, Corned Pork, ThankSKivinK Torkys, floe Sausage and Souse at Knelliuqb. AflNCE MEAT, Preserves. Jellies. -LX Oranges, Applet, Malaga ij rapes. Lemons, Assorted Nuts, cheaper than tbe cheapest, at Watson & Co 'e ou Broad street .K'D 2i THANKSOIVINO GOODS all fresb -L mod of first quality: Mince Meat, Baiaim, Currants. Citron, Evaporated AddIss. Prunes, Nuts, Candies. Buck wheat, Small Hams, Beef Tongues. Corned Beef, Chipped Beef, Creamery Butter, Edam Cheese, Macaroni. Tapi oca, Maokerel, Finest Teai, and beet grades of Coffee. C. E Bloykk. GARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Cognac and Wines for sale, at Manufactu rer 'a prioes. by James Rkcmond. REMEMBER I sell First Class Goods and warrant them. Refund money if not satisfactory, and guarantee to sell the asms class of goods CHEAPER than aoy house in the city. THE GROCER. E. B. HACKBURN. JOHN DUNN is still ahead in Fine Goods at low prices and bis store is tbe pride of the town. Call and get hit) price. 7OR RENT- A convenient dwelling J. F. Ivkk New Heme, M C. A Apply to ocStf 1)URE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other uses, at wholesale. JAMKS RtDMl'Mi A NEW Stock of Oil Stoves and other House keeping Goods at Geo. Allen A Co DIRECT importation of French brandy and Holland Gin arrived In bond and duties paid at Custom louse in'.New Berne, guaranteeing gen Sine goods for sale. Jab Redmond. BROWNBOEORQIA COTTON GINS, with Self Feeder and Condenser. All of tba latest and most approved pat terns. (bo. Auji.n & Co. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. Lemon Soda, etc , equal to imported Jambs Keimnd. IOHN II. CRABTREE & CO.. Fun O ders and Machinists. New Berne, are giving special attention to thtman ufaoture and repairs of Boilers of all kinds, and would be pleased to furnish plans aod estimates upon application. nov2 2awtf BUGGIES, eale at McD. Pales' make, for Dail Dm'. The Tbeater will be thoroughly scoured out, dried and put in first class order for tbe entertainment tomorrow Bight. Reserved seals on sale at 9 o'clock Monday morning at Meadow's drug (tore for the American Concert Com pany entertainment. The young ladies of the Baptist Church, and the Excelsior Hose Com pany, will give a festival at tbe Gaston house Thursday night (Thanksgiving') Three sloops, Phoenix. Venus and Hugh, belonging to Green & Dey, of Beaufort, manufacturers of fertilizers, arrived yesterday to be taken on tbe marine railway for repairs. The American Concert Company have tbe boards t the theatre tomorrow Bight. The amusement will be a varie ty, inch at music, humor, scenic views of places of interest and events in tbe foreign country. At Hotel Albert the patronage still continues good, and we notioe names from Dearly every portion of the coun try. Only a few days ago one gentle man Was registered from England and aoother from Ban Francisco. An interesting little letter addressed to Santa Claue appears in thia issue. It Was dashed in our offloe by a flaxen haired chunk of a boy about as high as ' the door knob, but be scampered away ., too quick for us to learn who be was. . Yesterday dawned with rather gloomy , prospects for a pleaaaat day, but in the early afternoon the effulgent rays or , old aol rifted their way through the ' ' leadened clouds or head and upon the : bosom of mother earth implanted the kin of warmth. . Tbe) elegant sketch, which we oopy .; from the State Chrosilole, of the lecture .' of J. S.Long, Esq., before theXTnlTerslty ; ' of North Carolina, and which U only OM of Bmroi complimentary o- Moos, is from the (ifted pens Mrs. ' Cornelia 8pe&cer, one of the mon in tellectual women of the South, aad aa - accomplished eoholar, writer aad critic BransohV Aimamao hat been ieraed araln for Ota lift Use, It is full of 1 usefnl Itiformatkm about the Stat. The calculation are made by himself, and we balisTe is the ofaly Almanao. which ha tba same of the calculator on ft title par- Mr. Braaeoa also publishes the Btate Directory, a fire dollar book. A rret deal of Jr. formation t carried te tbe masses in Branson1 Agrtautairal Altnanaeaod tteasi be obtained for the mall torn of 10 cents. . T. If. C A. Devotional meeting at S o'clock. Sub ject: "Three Typical Resolutions." Lukexii: 18.19; ix: 61: xv: 18. Lead er, J. J. Wolfenden. Personal. J. W. Bryan. Esq and B. F. Maybew Esq.. of Goldsboro arrived laat night en route for Pamlico eourt which con venes tomorrow. Solicitor White returned last night from Halifax where he put in a good week ' work on the State docket. Steamer Move. Dents. The Laglt of the E. C D line will arrive this afternoon, freight being de livered early Monday morning The Vesper of this line will sail tomorrow (Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Carolina from Bell's Ferry yes terday with a load of cotton, and will return Monday morning at 9 o'clock. The Pamlico arrived last night and will sail tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The Theatre Tomorrow Night. The American Concert Company or rived lal night and will till their en gagement at the theater tomorrow eve ning. The Company was at Ooldeboro on Friday evening and the Argus gives tbe following notice of it: The American Concert Company have given two entertainments in this city and will close their present engage ment at the Messenger Opera House with a "matinee" at popular low r a tern of admission this afternoon at 1 80 o'clock. The entertainment is varied, embracing many features, all of which are exceedingly interesting, instructive and meritorious and no one of theui is poorly sustained. Church Services Today. Melhodim Church Services at 11 in and 7 p. m , conducted ty the pastor. Rev. I. . Crawford. lhe pews are free Tubers are always lu the vestibule to receive strangers. A cordial invitation is extended to all persons to worship w ith the oougreira lion. Sunday School at 8 p. rn. Christ Church. V. W. Shields Rector, Sunday next before Advent. 8 a. m Moly Communion 1 1 a. m morning prayer , 4 p m. Sunday school, 7 p. m evening prayer. All people will he welcomed to the services of this church. Cdhers at the doors to provide seats Presbyterian Church, Pastor, Kev. L. C. Vans, I) I) Services at 1 1 a. m and 5 p. m Sabbath school at 3 30 p. in. The public are invited to attend all there services. Baptist Church. .Services at 11a. m. and 7 n p m . conducted by Rev. T. P. Lide of South Carolina. Second Adventist Halt, South Front street. Elder Kugene Scott, Pastor. Preaching at 11 o'clock a m. and 7 p.m. Subject for morning sermon, "Eternal Life, but no Immortal Soul." Subject for evening sermon, "Noah's Faith." Tbe public are cordially invited to at tend these services. Captain Hunton, in charge of that portion of the Salvation Army stationed here, requests us to say that if the parade of tbe Army by one of our city churches the other evening during service created any disturbance it was unintentional. He says he was Dot in the march at the lime and it was their rules to cease all noise at least one hun dred yards before reaohing a place where religious worship is in progress. Kinston Items. Mr. Morton has opened a grocery in Tuckaboe, at Henry Bailey's old stand. The railroad case has consumed two days, and the pleading will consume a large part of another. The caae haa held a large crowd all the while. Mr. J. D. May has sold out the restau rant to the Mrs. Wm. Loftin and Mrs. Perry. It will be kept at the same place, and the inner man can be well satisfied at a reseonable price. J. L. Burns, State Evangelist for tbe Disciples, haa returned from a trip to New Berne. He went down to equip himself more fully for traveling. He begins his work December 1st, and has a list of appointment in Lenoir, Greene, Pitt and Beaufort counties. Prices are Improving on rioe, chick en, eggt, and almost all kinds of coun try produce, W ould it not be better to economise all we can, work a little more, raise more to eel I, buy lees, than to be all the while com plal Ding about bard time P Let us all do our beet to make time better. Lilt ef Letter Remaining in tbe postoffloe at New Berne, Craren county. It. 0., Nor. SO, 18S7: Bammle 0. Brown, Thadeu Barrow, Rot. K. C. Campbell, Walter Daughtry, Bacob Davis, Major Dixon. Lorey Ann Edwards, Tracy Giant, H. Slotob, S. R. Johnson, fcoah F. Johnson, JohnL. Link field. Jack Langetoo, J. O. Moore, Emmet Staple ford, Charity White. Parson calling for abort letters, wil Bar advertised, and sirs dam of list. M. Mailt. P. M. Hermann te p to many tricks; but ha erOI atrer take la as much, a Dr. Bull Couth Bymp ia its big raid on cough or colds. ". ..' -. . ' r Ws indorse all th proprietor hirt said relative to tba merit of Dal ratio Oil. It is nonpareil. , t - THE COLLEGE GRADUATE. Graphic Description of s Young Man Fresh frem College. Special Cor. Statb Cuhumclb Chapkl Hill, N. C, Nov. 17, 1SS7 "A College Graduate in Pursuit of a Calling. This was the subject of an admirable lecture, delivered by Mr. J. S. Long, of New Berne, in tbs College Chapel on last Saturday night. A good audienoe was assembled from the town. The ladies were out in force and the boys were alk there in high feather, and ready for anything that should turn up and give them an oppor tunity to exercise their peculiar gifts. But no such opportunity offered. Mr. Long took their attention from the first moment, and held them quiet and in terested to the close except for occa sional plaudits and then a hearty and prolonged roll of applause showed that tbe college boy after all knows a good thing when set before him, and is quite cnpable of appreciating a good lecture. Dr. Manguui introduced the lecturer, and Mr. Long, after a few kind words for Chapel Hill, announced his topic as above. I am sorry to give but a skele ton sketch of a discourse that would do good in other places than at a college, and oupht to be repeated. Some men are born to fortune, but the great majority must be the archi tects themeelvee. The oonditions of success in life vary, according to the demands made by the age. Just at present the heroic type is not in demand Sir Waller Raleigh's tine character instanced. Jay Gould is the type re quired the man of business successful in money -making Graphic description of a graduate fresh from college , Looks round . selects the law; h ret failure; brings up as an editor of a newspaper, who omits no opportunity to disparage the law as a profession. Average college graduate impractical , certainly appears so at first by side of the man who makes his living with the aid of one mule, a log cabin, a rail fence and a hearty contempt for book learning. But an educated man has in his ed ucation the lever that moves the world. The South has had no shoving in the world of letters. Literature as a profession is unknown here A few bhort poems, a few war papers. We hve very little of more than ephemeral value. Would recommend the pursuit of let lers. It is a splendid profession, and if you are for money-making, good writing always finds a market is al ways in demand. Authors no longer need live in a garret. Good'work means good pay. Advice against political am hition. petty political struggles and in teresls, cross road politics great ob stacles to the growth of refined literary taste. To shine in debate, to sway the people by brilliant oratory this has been the allurement to Southern young men. To build a permanent reputation and intlusnoe among men requires work, hard work, study, resolve, (er severance. College boys think too much about love and love-making a great error at their time of life a pretty tribute to woman and her influence; but the young student should eliminate her from bis hours of studv. There must be the wise policy of self restraint, there must be economy of the affections as well as of dollars and cents; there must be control of the passions. Every young man should rule himself. This delicate subject was delicately but nrmly touched. It was particular ly well done sound, manly and serious, free from levity or any attempt at jocu larity. We should have more of such talk in our colleges University life should be free, gene rous, pure. This institution haa always had a strong hold on the affections of all who have lived here. Its recollec tions seem to speak to a man's heart with tbe cradle-songs of his childhood. As I walk these groves I seem to hear voices that I fain would follow, did I not know that they had long since ceased on the bloody arena of battle. industrial Schools considered, and when they can be successfully united wiih literary and purely scientiBo Suggestions offered: And now, my young friends, standing at the junction of the river and the sea, and soon to pass out on tbe rolling swell of eterni ty's ocean, let me urge a few words of affectionate warning. Seize your pres ent opportunities, make what you can of them: now is your seed time; it will never return. Each day that you are here you may sow the very ground be neath your feet with eeed, whose har vest will enrich you forever and for ever. Mr. LoDg is well known as one of our most agreeable and popular speakers. It may be doubted, however, if he has ever made a better impression than by this, his latest effort. It was an ad dress to do good, touch the heart and conscience, as well as to command ap clause. Trinity and Wake Forest and Davidson should hear it. C. P. S. Mr. Pearson u Comisg. Editor Jouutix: In your paper of the 17th last, you gave an account of tbe work which the Rev. R. O. Pearson, evangelist, l doing in Raleigh, and in connection with it, yon expressed a de sire to have him visit New Berne. Knowing that many of our citisens are equally anxloui to hare him come, it afford me pleasure to state, to behalf of the Young Mas 1 Christian Associa tion, that Mr. Pearson ha dosed an ap pointment with us but will not be here antil the 8rd Sunday in February. we enaeavereo la tee spring to secure hi eervioee for this fall, bat were an able to do so on aooount of hi having appointment many months ia adranoe. Sine his return to the Btate ha wrote m that the above data was tbe earliest that be could aatlffu . It is our desire, aad Mi. Pearsoai aim, to hold unloa services. 5oOe of arrangement will be girsa la da time. , sa D. CXaJtav f v , President Y. M. C A. Kind Word from a Visiting Brother. Rev. F. L. Reid. editor of the Raleigh Christian Advocate, recently paid a visit to New Berne an i writes a letter from which wo tate the following pra graph Having promised lu viu the ci:y ,lur ing the year. 1 spent Sunday and ilon day, November 5th and titn, in fultilhng tbe promise. Sunday was a lovely day. The Methodist church, which bag been wonderfully improved in appearance since I saw it before, was well tilled morning and night. The Suuduy school at 3 p m , tilled the church full. Every thing indicated that the church and Sabbath school are in excellent condi lion every way, and on every hand I oould see lhe successful work of the wise, faithful and greatly beloved pas tor, Hev. L W Crawford. He is lead log wisely and his people are following him clo.ely. Thev love him as well as a pastor ought to beloved, and the man who is "spoiling for a light can get it very quickly if he says anything against Brother Crawford in New Berne He and his excellent family have captured the city . f B'l'bere is, among other agencies for good in the church there, what is called "The Working Society." This is com posed of male and female members of the church It meet regularly, and its members talk over all the interests of the church and plan work for its im provement These meetings are very pleasant arid profitable. anJ thin society' works woudeis for the church The bappv thought of organizing it an sug gested by an invalid Judy uimnler of thei hurch On Monday morning be-ral i.'iney anceB were placed at our seryice fnr a canvacs of the city for the Advocate, hut the plaoe la s i compui t lli.il we could do the work more easily on foot. It was a real pleasure to mingle among the people, and whin we i Km- 1 on the woi k ut 4 p ui the r sul tf w ere m I red , highly giatifymg. At thin le.ur Uro T. A. Green, of the hanking h..ure "f Green, t oy r Co , look me in bin de lightful conveyance to show me the sights of the city. To ml it was an en jovahlo rule. A pleasant tea puny, with Brother and Sinter Crawford at the hospitable home of Mrn M K. Mayhew and her estimable d aughler, Missl'arrie, closed the day. New Berne wants to entertain our neit annual conference, and will send a preHsing invitation for it I newr saw a people so anxious for a confer ence; and it is a iqioiiianoouH ex predion. Nearly every w here 1 went they urged ine to help them gel the next conference to New Heme. One. good sieler said she would take six guenls, and more if necessary. They are enthusiastic over the matter, and they ought to liBve the next conference. They will entertain it in royal style, and our preachers and laymen will he delighted with the place. 1 am going to vote for New Berne w ith both handn and w ith all my heart Harklia'i Arnica ftalv. Tu Hkht Salvb in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Sal Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect salinf action, or money re funded. Prioe 85 cents per box. For sale by It. N. Dulfv. drclfi ly To Santa Clans. Leah Santa Cl.Als Christinas is almost here and I want you lo please not forget me and where I live. I want a pislol and some caps and a tin turtle, and a velocipede and a litllo cart and a pack of lire crakers. I want a little baUhet. I wish you would bring me a billy goat if you have any, but don't bring me one if he buts much. I will try and be a good boy; mamma says I must if I want you to bring me any thing. I haven't anything to feed a goal on, so I wish you would bring some fodder and a little corn, and he can eat grass next summer; if the goat will eat paper please let me know, there is lots of paper in our back yard , don't forget to bring a bridle and harness, aod if you think he would let me ride on his back you can bring mea saddle. Dear Santa Claus, don't forget, please don't. I want an orange and lots of apples so I can give tbe children some, three (8) bananas, one pound and a half of good candy like Mr Dunn keeps. I wish you would bring little Bt l e some taffy : she loves it so good. I am going to bed now for I am sleepy. Good night, dear Santa. H H. Lemon Klixir. A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemons, combin ed with other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics aromatic stimulants and ' blood purifiers. Fifty cents and one dollar per bottle. Sold by druggists generally and by all wholesale drnggista. Prepared by II. Mozley, M. D , Atlanta, Qa. For billlousneas and constipation take Lemon Elixir. For indegeetion and foul stomach take Lemon Elixir, For sick and nervous headache take Lemon Elixir. For eleepnee and nervousness take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, malaria and chills, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail in any of the above named diseases, all of wbioh arise from a torpid or diseas ed liver. Lemon Hot Drone Cure all -cough, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pneumonia and all Throat and Lung diseases. Price S3 oenta. Lemon Hot Drop. Sold by druggists. Prepared by Dr. H. Mosley Atlanta, Ga., ia both liquid and loaeng form. For sals la New Berne, wholesale and retail, at R. V. Duffy t drug itore. Cash must accompany tha order. - : - sat&sua aa sp , COMMERCIAL. COTTON MAKKfcl. Y"hK. Nov. 19 -10-?U N u M Futures opened firui h.les of bales. November December. January . February March , April, :0 n May I'J 'J 1U 19 June. I'J 6u 1U.34 July, 1U 66 :U Jl August '.u 7U 10 ii9 September 10 46 October, New Heme market steady alee o! 40 balee at J 'U to U (5. lee fcr the week, btia bales, atf&msl ?-'. tame week last year Corn 4? t ,'. Hlce firm at j j . .i. c 5 Eggo 1 to 18 1 J r reoh pork 6 to 7 r ftt.i fcLiG IT nrl LirKlUikB 1 rtbU lu Utke i ist Li t , uitu mul Work . I ILirlf OWU tlUIli? 1 Lo $3 -! dr. cnu ho ulelLi' liitkUt-. VS uik fee 1. 1 l iu til J niuy d lBLavuce l'kil.ciilari ft rr N.i u v ete ML AtldrfcM ui uiict, I'KKM ii.N AhJ .) , it' Mi'k mi . bubiuij, lvib iit-i ' 1 1 SO (1 W J ILl $100 to $300 A MONTH w, t. incite working ftr ub Age nil 're ferred vhu cull furnl&ti ILielr "Wn iiureb knd give llieir whole lime lo U,j tuajinei bj.are luoiufiiu mi) be .r-dlli. euj.lued su&o A fe w V lb' aii' lea In towna ttU 'lllt-a, ti f Juiibmi.nK . M ttiu itictiiu"iid v. To Whom It May Concern Notice f heret v given written rtuen of Wm member of the Hoard, 1 hereby call a meeting of lliht at the M YValsou. a have and do the Hoard of County Commissioner of the County of Craveu, to meet at the Court House in New Heme on the UOih dav of Novem ber, 1W7. at eleven o'clock, a in fur the consideration of malleri- referred t in said re.)ueM and such other rnatirp as may properly and law fully come bi -fore it. JAMKS A M: N 1 hin n H M 1 .111 rnissi in -N .vembr I'J, 1M7. 1 :'o l 1 NEW BERNE THEATRE Monday Eve., Nov. 21. THE AMERICAN CONCERT CO. W 1 1 1 give and instru ing of VOCAL one of their relined, tive cnterlain.'iK nts i INSTRUMENTAL M MISS NEVA HAYDN, The accomplished 1'iariist will render selections on t lie 1 'lano Aim uilro I uce .ither Solos, the sweetest musi t cr heHTil DR. BREWSTER, the greatist living Humorist, wi ap pear especially to make you laugh MR HARRY PIERSON in his Hurlescjue ipera. Cannot fm please. THE VOV Alii: T I H-, MK rmi-t be seen lo be appreciated. Thix alone is worth the price of ad mission. The linest scenic elf eels will he produced, show ing a shipwreck at sea Hurnmg of a vessel in mid ocean. The destruc tion of I'ompeii Ami a great many scenes both entertaining ami instruc tive The clergy and teachers are respect fully invited and will be furnished tickets free by applying at Meadows drug store Admission L''-. and ;f l(--rwd seals at 50, School till Iren w ill be admitted for 1 "c. td Notice Tax Payers! ! IHIKF'B Om-K. CKAVKN COVNTY. Shehikf'b DPni'it, Ckavfn Covnty New heme. Nov, 15, It?. I You are earnestly requested to come forward and settle your taxes between now and Deoember 1st, 1H7. As no further indulgence can be given, I have no disposition to add cost to the tax payers. I). STIMSON. nlOilotw'il i Sheriff Crsven Co Sale & Livery! Stables. THK KIKM.M (IK A t M H A H AM M. MAMS A CuM f'A N V haa l-en din olired hv he rtftnlh f A. lUlin, M Halm 'Ml continue ihp ouslnen or HAI.K. iXl'IMMIK AM' LIV KKY n( HOR8RH Ml'I.K. etc.. al the old .linJ on Miudls street, wlir hr hu rx-en amwM In lbs amjne imiinru in lhe dij sines 11.86. will res plaad lo men h's old friends and customers wlllhaveon hand In du isunii a FH K LOT OP HORSES aafl mi lHS. Alan. FIN at LOT OF Bl ..! sod HARNBtSB. - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M. HAHN & CO. aogll dwSm THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION ! Tbe ''Hard Times" bare Induced me to proclaim low price on tbe following choioe and well-seleoted Goods: Royal Crown Flour 8c. Buckwheat Flour 4c. Choice N. C. Hams 18c. Sugar-cured Bams 15a B. Baooa Strip :8c. Bast Butter 80c. afiooe Meat lftc. Leghorn Citron 25c. Layer Raisins l&c. Layer Fijrs 80c. Far) Data 15c. Currants. 8 lbs. for 85c. Prunes, a lbs. for Wo. Dried Apple. 10c Sweet Mixed Pickle, qt ..t5c Cno berries 10c Call aad axamin oar slock, bb4 bbt monr. ALK3C MHJ.tR. . nil 4 In tt BS ttrtmA slisia. THE Anarchists RECKS WERE PULLED, A.ND High Prices HAVE MET A hi Ml LA i FATE AT 'I HC HANDS Or H. B. Duffy hiuie oui 1 .ip 1 evrepiLg announce- mem mrougii the J i unai our store nas been 1 row Jed w iih swarms of examining our anxious cust prices and gon 'Ujeir g a ay Hearing smiling laces, an I ''ari 1 i.g hi load s of bai gains. As e pi .iuiBt,.i 1 , i J men ha been present cry ia 1 larger store u r ex lencive utterly r for in , re for the m , trade Ule I (,1. 1 I BtiO-SH , II. Ill- lati '11 of Happy Buyer:, Tmd Clerks,! AND BewiluVri'dl Competitors. CUSTOMER! 1 1 l.N 1 1 a I I h I M.t HET.; Fine Goods! Low Prices! AM. Holiest Dealing! A : I we as a c in ,n e.l tl trial anl - sell c i , iu will be I.'iWEK THAN 1 HI, i u I.M v The Wholesale ; looked after I i a le eF cially 2,400 3 lb. Cans Tomatoes, 1,250 Cans Corn, best quality t I I S ( . lit- i ( nil v p jnifcc ' 1,1 WUfltO, Wholi.sali and Retail I'ealer CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES General Merchandise, II AOIIIMI Consignment , other 1'rod u ' sol f tin i i ted on and I'rompt Attention ina : nt-eed. N. W. t. r South Front and MiddUHo. m;w hkk.se. n. c. S. B. WATERS. Jr.. FOR THB Eest and Cheapest Lin of Gents' Furnish'g Goods HATS, 8HOE8, ClothiDg, Umbrellas. 1c. All the Ltst Novelties always ia stock. Best $3.00 Show in tb city. KmT Para Wabraktbd. Ask to see his 60c. fihirt Also, tbe celebrated Arrow R -. Collar, two for 85c. Clothes to order s specialtj. Fn Gtjarawtfxd. Next Door to A. 91 Raxrr, op,. Cnnrch. Fplaoopal Wanted, . 6(H TONS of COTTON 8EED Highest Caah Price paid, d livered im Xew Bene. c RH.AJ. A. MEADOW&r-eetawtf if .. -T. .: - . i. . ,- v

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