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r ' it ' -. i. vol; 244;s NEW BERNE. N. C, SATURDAY. JANUARY 14, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. OTONAL. V LOCAL NEWS. feamal Uare llauu. ", Kiw Berne, latitude, - $8 6' ICorth. longitude, T7r West. ' ' 'ua rises, t Length of day , ; 4na seta, :89 1 8 loan, W saiaatea .;; llen rhe et 61 p. as. -, - vlp8DTES3 LOCALS. ' - mBB hmI Suit Fed Beef of the See- jt 3 rl Icon m SoelUngs this morning. Abo - m nice tot of Ooalow Uouaty utmi , "t EP AIRING'- of China .and Brio V : : -IV Br. dona b 7 CLAJUU & MOIOAJf - .Taxidermists. EMtrroDtn. - - . ; iZvsw Berne.'Jeai 14. 1888. lew 8m PASTIES desiring transportation for Mlf or baggage to or troop ths dspot v or My place io the pity u. by leaving oolio. et Hotel Albert or; 8 tew art's , livery stables, get aooomaodetlon for ; IJOO. MCJB way. rOCHA'and Java Coffee, finest io town at 1 ' - 1 AAA BOLLT- WILL PAPEB t 4 l.vUVA' ioH-woerfed and for sate vry low prioea. 1 ., - Geo. AUJur & Co. " VlHOIOa BUTTER lust received by V Ale. Millar which b. continues to 'J sell ai 80 eu. ner lb. (Equal to any Id ''V'vtbaeUy.lL; , Oao. A luck & Co. ' nARfiETT8 Uedoo Vineyard Cognao KA and wine for aaie, at Jianuiactu v priors, by Jakcs Ecdmohd UURE Liquor and Wine for Medici . aalaaMl other neee.et wholesale. -t. - Javn Rkohomd. r : rXISECT imoortation of French I X Brandy and Holland OiO'-arrired in bond and duties paid al Cuttom , louae in Mow Berno. guaranteeing Ren atae foodi f or ale- H.' - JaB RlDMOND. . t EDMONDS Ginger Ala. Lemon -IV Soda, ata, equal to imported. - . Jams Redmoro. . Begin to prepare for the Fair, March 18th. 14th and 15th. The mall train waa o?er an hour be hind time last night. . There war eom nnusnlly fine oye- tan on the market yesterday. ' We regret the continued illneas T)f Dr. TJ, M JtouBtree at Einatoo. - Dr. O, L. Shackelford gives notice of dental work In another column. - V AU of tho boy who wore at home for the holldsye ftom their schools have re turned. ; 4 Baked shad and rock are among the delioaeies cow being served at Hotel Albert. V It was a real April day yesterdsy irm and showerr A few mora like , it would eaoee the tree to bad forth. Lfriryman 't. W. Stewart has made arrangementa for the transportation of passengers or baggage, to tb depot or any part of the city. . Clarke Morgan gtv notioa of rt ' fairing .china, brio-abrao, dto. Bee ad Tertlsemenf.' Place of business on East Front near Change street. " " t Truck farmer are making prepara tions for the coming crop, and we be lleva-t they , oontemplaU planting, as beaTT if not more so than tuuaL. I On of the finee( beeyes erer brought to New Bern was seen on the streeU yesterday.;, It looked as Ihobfth it had lived in clofer. It was purchased by A a few plaoee on the sidewalk along the most busy portion ol Middle street the brick 'payemeot i torn op and makes it dreadful walking1 rn tn the day time. 'A very little 'work' would wonderfully Improve) it At a conference of the Baptist Church here a unanimous call was made to secure the services-ot.,Rev, H. Wi Battle or Wadeasoro-aa pastor. - Mr. Battle ia aa . able preacher and it is bopoj tley may be avoecssfu! laget t'.iig Mm.'.--?; . ' Tie weather for the last week or two would do to record with the most pe culli r. . First it was a bright, sunshiny dy, iben rafns, cold, windy and most Trj c .'. rr klrd lm!nabla. But with it a'l we scofpt it as good when we t ' i to read: "Elizsard in the north t!. r T -,rr,p!er f.,'ty drjreee below itro, .... i,.,cwe-3 UB-Itr," &c. v " - ' 1 ' J. T. Lf . i y, architect and buil ." ' retcrted from Teanfort and f M : i tLe parties who were burned ' ' ' z t'.e recent big Ere there con 1 r-' ui'.Jing at an early day. 'ri great blow1 W Beaufort ' a ! sTy lews with com par - -. Kow if our . isV.e to keep ai r ("6 wiU - t e 1 1 k i l--...i:rfs are ' tjt if-. 1 rr?t:--;sto TBEFAIB. New Berno to Exhibit He Xadua- tries and. the Game, Fish, and Oysters of the Eastern Section. It has been decided to bold the exhibit of New Berne's industries, and tb gam, flab and oyster that abound in the waters and forest of Eastern Caro lina on the 18th, Uth and 15th of March, 1888. Now let every citiaen who feels an interest in New Berne, and expects to oontioue to call it bis home, put his shoulder to the wheel and help to push the enterprise to sucoees. An exhibit ean be msde that will aatonbh even the natives and win the admiration of all visitors. Uur sister adjoining oountie are cordially invited to join us in making this exhibit. We expect to make it an advertising medium for the entire Eastern section and not simply New Berne. We want specimens of woods, of manufactured goods, marls, rook, game, fish, oysters, clams and anything else that will show the material re sources of the section. Homicide at James City. On last Saturday a man named W. H. Keeler not into an alteroatiin with Arendell Williams in James City whioh resulted in the former striking Williams a blow on the side of the head with a piece of wood with iron attaohed. breaking his jaw-bone and infliotiag other injuries from whioh he died yesterdsy afternoon. Although sought for by. Constable Davis, the assailant escaped and is still at large. Keeler is not a resident of James City, having; o ime there a short time ' ago, ana is looked upon as an outsider by livers there. Both parties are oolored. Enjoyment at the Theatre. A treat is in store for New Berneans. Some time next week, an entertain ment, by the young ladies and young gentlemen of the New Berne High School, under the management of Miss Maria Manly, will be given at the the atre. ''The Beqaeet,"a high comedy, by Bulwer, will be presented; also The Little Dependent," from "Jane Eyre," which is a charming little play. Besides the twoplajs, the audience will enjoy a selection of songs and instru mental music. Under the direction of Mis Manly and her assistant', our po- pi may anticipate a delightful even ing's entertainment. Stsamer Uovement. Tb Eaglet on her south bound trip baying to stop at Roanoke Island and being heavily laden grounded on a low tide and was delayed. She was expect ed to arrive last night. The Vssper of this line arrived last night. One of the vessels will sail for Elizabeth City this afternoon. . - .. . The Manteo sailed yesterday for Nor folk on her first outward trip, taking a large cargo of various merchandise and numberof passengers.' ; H h V. The (Jnall Eatlng-Hambar. : A leading New York nhveician. well known not only as an able sargeon bat an advanoed scientist, ridionles the Idea that it is at ell difficult for any . given number of days. He says that game of any kind may be eaton as a stead t diet just as well as ean beef or pork. He cites toe (act that sailors eat salt pork pound a day lore tnonsand days-rand 'hat, be adds, is won than "sailors' pork? -Daring bis active connection I wttn tne army in tne west, many years ago, he te 'prairie chicken every day for months, and waa glad to get it, and subsequently ate sage hens4 for a long time, ana am not get tick" or become nauseated. He oonoludew-t by saying that the mental disturbance' caused by the fear of not being able to eat a quail aay lor a given time, on wager, is all that there ia in the prevailing Idea in not being able to do it. New Or leans Times Democrat, v . ... n. n . . , H .' i. . Senator Beck' Has' Aaother Term. LoroviLLB, Jan. 10. The Kentucky Legislature voted , today for United States Senator.' In the House the ballot resulted: Mr. James B. Beck (Dem.), ! 66; Mr. W. O. Bradley (Bep.), U A. 8. Cardin (LaborVl. In the Senate, Beck, 3; Bradley. 7, Tomorrow, at noon a jiDt ballot will be taken and the form of making Mr. James B. Beck, Senator for another term of six years will be completed. - , - . ' ' . 1 ; f - A Corner tn Tobacco. J 5 ! CwciirjriTi, Jan. 11. It is reported that balf a dozen large tobacco manu facturers located ia ISt; Louis, Lonis vi'.le. New YorV, end I'Mdletown, O., lve succeed? 1 i i s--"oHrj a corner of i "-t the er.:;ie r 'u t cf wbat is l'""3M t' e "w 1 S "; iey" tobacco At- tH ' lr-'-'s it is 1 f- r - - 'Iff! '. f M t, : 1 tl Tie Faraera U Tkelr State Cearea- biwelai to tb. Kew mat Ubaerver. QaxzsBBOao, N. C.tJan. 11. The' Farmer Stat Convention as sembled here today. The first session was bald this morning in Ben bow Hall. A large a umber of delegates ars already present and numeroua others are ex pected to arrive. The convention was called to order this morning by President Carr. An address of welcome waa delivered by Hon .Frank Caldwell and was responded to by CoU L. I Folk. A temporary organisation was erf acted and the election of permanent officers was postponed till tomorrow, when a fuller attendanos ia exp- oted. The various committees were appoint ed, and the delegates enrolled, after hioh the convention adjourned till 8:80 p. m. At the afternoon session an interest ing discussion was held on the subject of the Agriculture and Mechanical Col lege being established at Raleigh. Interesting talks were make by Messrs. Primrose, of Raleiah, and Bar ringer, of Charlotte. A resolution waa unanimously passed favoring the es estahlishment of the college; also a reso lution favoring a modification of tns North Carolina homestead and exemp tion laws and opposing foreign immi gration. Muoh interest is being mani fested in the convention and a profitable session is expeoted. A grand concert will be given tonight complimentary to the convention and Hon. Kemp P. Battle will deliver an adresa, Booming a New Town. PaTXBSBUEQ, Va., January U The Norfolk and Western Railroad Com pany have awarded tbe contract for the erection of a round boue, freight and passenger depot, and thirty tenement houses at "Crewe," the new town in Nottoway county, between Burkeville snd ..ottowsy Courthouse, to John r. Petti john & Co., of Lynchburg, for $0 000; the contract of grading to Dill At Smith, of Portsmouth. The company will also have erected at Lire we a hotel costing $10,000, to be equipped with furniture at a oost or to.uuu. Three hundred hands will be employed by the railroad company at the new town, to which place the company's shops at Portsmouth are to be removed. A son of George N. Hatch, a promi nent citiaen of Prinoe George county, was dangerously, add probably fatally shot today by a friend while duok hunting. The Minister is a Fighter. Jackson, Tenn, Jan. 10. At the term of Circuit Court, which convened yee terday, one of tbe most interesting suits for damages ever tried in the State was oajled. It is the case of Rey. Frederic Howard , u u., pastor ei tne uemrai Baptist Churoh in this city, for 850.000 damages against sixteen of the leading member! of tbe First Baptist cnuron, including tbe pastor, and also against the Forked Deei Blade of this city, the Tennessee Baptist of Memphis, and be Baptist Refleotor of Chattanooga. The three papers lnoluded in the suit published a strong article in 1080 signed by sixteen members of tne rtret Baptist Church, io whioh the past record of Dr. Howard was painted in very dark color. They charged that he had borne two or three aliases in South Carolina and Georgia, as "Howlett," "Hewlett" and "Howard;" that he had eloped with another man's wife in South Carolina, had associated with negroes, hsd been guilty of malfeaaanoa while an official and other damaging charges. Howard is an Englishman by birth and bis father lives tn London. . Both sides have taken voluminous testimony in Europe. - Fell Through a Trestle. Chabieston. 8. C. January 11. A special dispatch received here this after noon states that a serious accident oc curred this morning at Hickory, N. 0., on the Cheater and Lenoir Railroad. An entire train, consisting of angin and three oars, fall through a trestle whioh gave way. The cars took fire and were all burned. - The engineer. Henry Dix, and his fireman were caught In the wreck, and both are badly burned. One of the passenger' who was on the train is re sulted to' be severely injured, and several others are more or less bruised. A Bill te Increase Pensions. WaSHiaoToa. D. C January 11. Among the bills introduced in the Sen ate today was one by Senator Mander son to increase all invalid .pensions to $8 per month.' A statement accompany ing the bill says it will increase the pen sion of 146,888 persons now carried on the pension rolls, and will -increase the annual pension payments $6,783,803, Delegate to tbe Spanish Exhibition. WastiiaaTO!-. Jan. 10. The President has appointed Emile M. Blum, of New York, honorary delegate from the United States to the first Spanish Inter national Exhibition. Whioh will . be opened In the city of Barcelona oik April ?.'-,'V t. Bad.? us What a truly beautiful world we live inl Nature gives us grandeur of moun tains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in per root neaitn; out how often- do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, dis couraged and worn out: with disease, when there is no oooasion for this feel ing, as every sufferer can easily obtain Mii&factory proof that G7tf en's Angvst Ilrwer will make them free from dis ease, as when born. - Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of sevetT-fiTe rrcrit. of such maladies as F '"--", Iad'-ostion, f'ick Kead '1 n, C '( - "rvo" Prvw'tioB, i . ' t i j '. 1 cf FOREIGN HEWS. BKiiisa pi La Ems rboijveo by thk pope. Roxs, Jan. 10. The Pope today re ceived the British pilgrims, wbo were presented by the Duke of Norfolk. The Pope, replying to an address presented to him by the pilgrims, and be felt grateful for the interest Queen Victoria took to her Cathoiio subjects.and prayed for her prosperity with that of her nation, which he loved and admired. He hoped for the restoration of peace between the different parts of the king dom and that the irritating questions which now divide it would be settled and reason and equity take their place. SlTtQKON MAJOR CBOS8 HiNUKD C.CIHK -In 10 rr Philin Crfuut formarlv ftiirfrAnn-Mairhr nf tK. Fiftv- third Regiment, was hanged here today lor ui muraer oi nis wire vj poisoning. He walked to tbe scaffold without faltering. He made no remarks Biif r lre. Lowell, Mass , Jan. 12 Two Urge four-story brick houses were totally de stroyed by fire this morning the build ing occupied by tbe tire department and by companies "C" and "G, "Sixth Begi ment. as an armory. In tbe building were 2.000 rounds of cartridges, whiob kept up a constant fusilade, and several kegs of gunpowder, which exploded with such force as to be heard all oyer the city. Both buildings were uoujplele ly gutted. The tire alarm telegraph system was rendered useless and every electriu light was extinguished. Tbe eltotric lliiht station was in close proxmity to the tire and tbe wires ere deurojed. Tbe uniforms of companies C and (J, with their arms, were totally destroyed It is now thought that $75 000 will oover the total loss. The brick build ings ar9 not insured. All the Are ap paratus was saved, but tbe firemen lost nearly their personal efftcte. Two More Victims of Hostile Apaches. Tombstone, Arizona, Jan. 10 Supt. Russell, of the San Publo Mine in Ho nors, arrived here yesterday and says a proepeoting party of four men were at tacked ninety miles southwest of Vas caasari on Christmas Day by Apaohes. One of the prospectors named Jacobs was killed, and Jake Offer was mortally wounded. Tbe other men fought the Indiana off and then escaped. The In dians succeeded io getting some burros and provisions from the party. Tbe band, it is thought, is the same that es caped from Gen. Miles near Han Bernar dino ranoh at the lime of Geronimo's surrender, and has since been raiding southern Sonora. Ignatius Donnelly Will Sail for Europe Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 10. Igna tius Donnelly sails for England June 1, for the purpose of copyrighting in Eng land bis forthcoming work on the Ba conian cipher. Warning. The public generally are hereby noti fied not to trade for or deal in county school orders. Such transactions will be done at your own risk. Board Education, Lenoir County. Portraits. In oil or crayon from life or small pictures done by Vliss Aurora Mace, whole teaching drawing and painting by latest methods, at her reeidenoe on Johnston street. (jaiilldtf. "Age cannot wither it nor custom state its Infinite variety " Flesh Is hardly heir to an ache or pain which cannot be cured by using Salvation Oil. It is painfully annoying to be dis turbed in public aso mblies by some one ooughing when you know Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is only 25 cents. Governor Jackson Inaugurated. ANNroufl,Ma,Jan. 11. Hon. Elibue Jackson waa inauguratsd Governor of Maryland today.. He was sworn in the Senate Chamber at noon. Train Robbed. -,l Paso, Texas, Jan. 11. -Eight armed men stopped the Mexican Cen tral passenger train last evening 800 miles- south of El Paso and robbed tbe express ear. Nobody was hurt. Ths passengers were not molested. ' tejnon Hot Drops. Aftof a great many trials of the first physicians in the North and South, I had grown exhausted by the continued, experimental efforts of doctors to curs me of Chronic Laryngetis and Bronchitis of a most severe type, I dropped into a drug store while more dead than alive. Speaking of my oondition, a friend ad vised me to try '. Dr.' Mosley's Lemon Hot Drops, which I did, and to my sur prise, after taking the first bottle it gave ma oomDlete relief. I then bought three other bottles, which cured my ease en tirely of eiht years standing. - - wv -a. www . a wwTFWwfw 7 ; ; Atlanta lfentalTJepot. Da. H. Mozurr Dear Sir 1 havs suffered for five years with a sever cough aad lung' trouble. I saw your advertisement et union not uropt, and procured a bottle, having tried every eough syrup aad lozenge that I could hear of with but little benefit. To my surprise t derived benefit from the first dose.- My cough left me, also the soreness of my lungs, by the use of four small bottles only. . My eough was so severe as to produce hemorrhages, at the time I began to use It, and the relief was so great that I shall ever feel grate fultoyou.4 MBS . bl Ka, - No. 4 Orange street, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by drur-iw. SO cents per bot tle. ' Prepared by II. ilozlejr, il. D , A t'sta. Ga. - . ' . ' COM1VIERCIAL1 COTTOIf MSBKET. Nw York, Jan. 18 10:50 a Futures opened quiet and easy. . at. Bales or oaoo bales. Januarv. 10.28 10.8s 1051 10.59 10 Ofl July, August, September, October, November, 10.7 10 18 10 44 10.08 V 3 February , March, April, Mar. June, 10.74 December New Berne market Quiet. H .lea of 15 bales at 8 1-3 to 8 85, as to grade. voisistaxic naststBT. Peanuts 60 to 75 cts. per buthel. Eggs 17 to 18. Rioe steady at 81 00 to Si 10 in sacks Corn steady, 47 to 65. Fodder, 80c. to 81.00 per hundred. Seed oottoo 88.00 per hundred. Turkeys 81.60 to $2 00 per ruir TVwxntins Hard . 81.10 diu.il.80 a2 0). Tab-SI 00a81-25. Oats 87a40o. in bulk. BaaswAX l8o. per lb. Bur On foot, 4o.to 5c. FaXBH Pomk oa7o. per pound PSANDT8 80c.a$l OOper bushel Onions 82.00 per barrel OmoIBN (Jrown, 40.-. , ; rii k u'OC. ktXAL 6jo. per bushel. Applks- Malt 75c per buolitl Iudjh I'otatois-83 0ffa3 50 Potatoes Bahamas. 80c , yarns. 4)o. Harrison. 403. Shingles West India, dull and njm inal: 6 inch 002 50 I'uiMinn K imh hearts. 82.00; saps. 81 60 per b WUOLEBALE PB1PKS New M&88 Pore fit) 00. I'okk New family, SIC 0J Shoulder Meat 7o. O. It. s, . B's, B.'sand I C c FLODR-83.00a8.00. Lard 8Jo. bv the tierce Nails Basis'l0's,$2 50 Soqab Granulated, c 7) OorrEE 20a2lic. Cheese 15. Salt 80a85o. per sack. Molasses ahd Svaurs Oa45o- Powdeb 1 3 00. Bhot Drop, 81. CO ; buck, 1 1.75 Kerosene-8io. Hides Dry, 10c.; green 6c. Tallow 8o. per lb. Dr. G. L. SHACKLEFORD, iKiv,risrj 3VXZ33X3KjX1 0TXIBI3T, dw NEW BEKNE, N. C. Foreclosure of Mortgage. The undersigned will sell, by virtue of power conferred in the mortgage herein mentioned, on Monday, the 18ib day of February, 1888, ai the court house in Craven county, at 12 o'clock, M., two tracts of land in Craven county lying on tbe north aide of Neuse riyer, one containing fifty acres, lying on Harris branch, near Daniel's ferry, and one containing twenty acres, near Fow ler's ferry, being the same conveyed to David Holcomb by mortgage deed by Oeo. W. Pittman and Harriett Pittman on the 6th day of March. 1884, recorded in book 89, pages 4 1,42, 43 of the records of Craven county, whioh record ii re ferred to for a full description of said tracts of land. DAVID HOLCOMB, jsnl4 td Mortgagor. To Whom It May Conoern- Notice is hereby given that I have lost Certificate Number 8,046 for Ten Shares Atlantio & North Carolina Rail Road stock, issued to me by said R. R. Co., and application will be made by me to said Railroad Co. for a duplicate thereof. All persons are hereby noti fied not te buy or trade for same for above stated reasons. H. O. TULL. January 13ih, 1888. jal4 d80d WANTED TO RENT A Dwelling House with four or Are rooms. With lot and stable room for two or more horses. Apply at once to W. B. Boyd, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Newborn, N. C. dw Dr. H. H; Street. Offios corner of Pollock and Craven treats, ' d80 dv8m HEW BERNE, N. C. HOW IS THE TIL1E TO Make Amends for Short Crops .and Poor Prices. And ence more get yourselves even : with the world. As we are about to begin repairs on store, and wishing to make as much room as possible, - i. JTOB TUB K EXT J 30 DAYS, beginning at noon Thursday, Jan. 12th, and ending at noon Saturday, Feb. 11th, will effst AT COST,' st retail or whole sale, my stock of Dry Goods, 8hoosv Hater- Cloaks, Flannels, v TJndsrvests Linens, Table Linens, Dress Goods, etc Call 'within the time specified, as positively the goods will revert to their former low. prices aa soon aa time is out.-, ' ; - Lloney To Loan, -v Examine the following list and, see' what you need for the coming year, and save money by buying from me at SHOUT CROP PRICES, and you will have money to loan. . . PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS! ' I have tbe Champion, Granger, Boas, ' Dixie, Daisy. Clipper, Atlas, Pouey Queen and Ayery, steel turn plows, and the Stonewall, Climax, Gem and Caro lina Cotton Plows, and Castings of eyery description. Also, a full line of Axes, Shoyels, Spades, Forks, Rakes. Hoes. Marl Picks, Potato Rakes, Hubs, Spokes and Rims, Cart Wheels and Axles, Rod and Tire Iron, Nails, t'o., Washes, and every thing in the Uaiu are line. Corn Shellere, Grain Fans, Grain Cradles, Mowing Scythes, Mowers and Reapers, Belting, Steam Fittings. Machine Oils, Lace Leathers, Cant Hooks, and Saw Mill Supplies. Bend for prices. Keepeclfully , J C. WHITTY. Notice. Ttie walU of the barber shop on South Front street have been renewed, and a ttet of cane bottomed chairs added to the stork, (io and get a good shaye for ten cents, by good workmen, at Pkof. V. H. KHKPARDU Robert Hancock, Jr., TRIAL JUSTICE. Office ueit door below Journal office. Same building itb Ouion & Pelletier, Open from U a m. lo 4 p.m. Will give prompt au.iitK.n io all matters pertain ing to JuHtiovu ' court. d29dtf Delays Are Dangerous. at ,: CATniJ iu iciiici cn iaa Mil i n k iiruri rn. I an l,M f.tonl a IV .a Kit 9 Watches. Clocks. rJewelrv. v siaav aau w A AND PLATED WARE. Full line of ever? thine in my line. Come early and make your selection. NAM. K. EATON, nov2Udwlf Middle street. Christinas CilltM und New Years Presents, From You. The most salit factory gifts I could have about these days would be to have every one that owes me little amounts, Pay Up. Now in ihe name of all that is good, why not do it. And will fur ther say, "not stand upon the order of your coming, but corns. " Home are good, some are not. Let US see who is wbo, and have tbe aaOOT over. Th is may be taken aa a dun by some. Wm. L. Palmkh, Cioab Stork, Second door from the corner of Middle and South Front sts., east sids, New Berne, N. C. George Ash, THE , ; CLOTHIEE? Has now consolidated his two Stores - and will, at tbe old stand on Middle . street, next to L. H. Cutler's, continue That Slaughter o Prices whioh he commenced some time before) I the holidays. Uur Stock has been replenished, in . every department, and it yon are ist need of anything in our line, call with- . out delay and you will wonder at the Jt-. Bargains We Givo Ycn l IN Clothing, Boots & Shoes And all kinds of DRY GOOD8.i We are making ' t (: Special Drives this Heath' ' Blanketa, Shawl8 v:. Newmarkets, av WalMng Jacketi, Ladies' and HenV v trnderwear WE HAVE BECEIYED A KewLine of Necfccar which la a Ooriection Of eaptivatin? beautiea, that are being sold at nornlar prioee. Our fine satin-lined Scarf t sdo. Dsats any nail aoiiar scarf in c. pUoee. - - .-...".. All oat goods will pleas aed f satisfaction, and prices are so low j cannot resist them. David M. Jones- of . BaWfort f holds forth at x :- '' ' ( r ' V. l; W . i r is n't r-w r ' -1 ft.-..:M - - ( LITTLE 7
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