Daily OURNAL -- - - yOfc.fyi.-NO. 261 . NEW BERNE. N. C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS; The LOCAL NEWS. BUSINESS LOCALS. THE cake and crackers are the beet, at JoH5 Duns's. CIOAB3 Large lot for sale on con signment. Cheap for caah. feb&tf R. N. Duffy. AHOVELTY ROCKAWAY Oyster Crackers at John Dunn b. CHEAP Two show capr two pair of Fairbank's counter ecu lee, good kg new, and a big stock of god. at feb2-8t J. F l"A-LOh ' DIRECT lrnpottation ..: Brandy and Holland (in. French - arrived in bond and duties paid st ' ustom louse in New Berne, fruirimeeijn en j in. goods for sale FERTILIZERS fur Truckers and Cot ton Planters at Oko Allkn & Co. CHOICE N. C. Hams at 12 cents per pound at A. MlLLLK 8. REDMOND'S Ginger Ale. l-uiou Boda, etc , equal to imported. James Rkdmumi. TRUCKER 8 Potatoes at Seed Peas, IleaiiB muii Geo. Auje.n & Co. 1URE Liquors and Wines for Medici nal and other usee, at wholesale. , Jambs Redmond. GARRETT'S Medoc Vineyard Coguac and Wines for sale, at Manufactu res prices, by James Hecmund. REPAIRING! of China and Uric a Brao done b y Clahke & Morgan. Taxidermists. East Front st. New Berne, Jan. 14. la3ai Lore feast at the Second Advent church tonight, at a quarter past seven o'clock. A Vance boro granger writer a coiu munioation, which will be found in this issue, endorsing the Farmers' Associa tion at Greensboro on the homestead law and other matters. The fiuaooe committee of the Fair were out yesterday and report the out look for funds encouraging. Iai every one feel it bis duty to contribute; to this object. We believe it will he the be ginning of brighter days for New Ui me and this seotion. A gentleman had a sample of New river trout on exhibition on Middle street yesterday as an illutun.1 ion of what a railroad through Onslow would have to do. To appreciate the magni tude of the work iu the lUli line one would have to see this sample. From the Pyramid. Presdent Washington Bryan, of the A. & N. C. B , baa in bis office a small block of the second Egyptian Pyramid. Ir'hat much the appearance of our shell rook up Trent river and seems to possess valuable fertilising qualities as well as being much prized memen to. Be Has Clone Back. Scientist, so called, inform us with bold assurance that the ground -hog, on coming out yesterday morning, imme diately returned to his quarters. This being so they are equally certain that winter will stick to the schedule and tin onto the appointed 2 1st of March fWrkhout serious interruption. After that time any chilling blast will be the old-time achievement of winter lingering in the lap of spring. Iteamer Morements. The Vesper of the E. C. D. lino will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The Eaglet of this line will arrive this . erening. Thfl Experiment of the Clyde line ariived from Baltimore yesterday morn ing ' "with a oargo of. general merchan dise aj.d left last night with a full oargo of ootton and naval stores. " The Kins ton of the N. T. S. Co. ar rived from Klotldn yesterday evening with a cargo of cotton. The Manteo of the 0. D. line will sail -for Norfolk this mora in g at 9 o'clock. ' Captain 'Jonea Spencer -Drowned, y Capt. Sam Spencer, owner of the schooner Sarah Midyette, is in the city f and .Inform! us . of the drowning of young Jones Bpencer on the last trip of ' . bis boat from this city. " The Sarah Mid V yette's master was transferred to an- other. schooner after, attiring at New v Berne some time la the latter part of - January, and Jones Spenoer was ap : pointed master to Uke her back to Hyde county. On the morning of the 26th of January, i while go'0 ot of - lower - . Broad, creek and trying to oat the ; anchor the tackle parted canting him y to lose hli ' balance) - mad he went ; overboard Twootberyouag men were . board the boat ; they cot the davit and lowered the boat bvt It dipped and hid - to be Sailed before they could go to bis -rescue'. By this time, the schooner bo- ing in' motion all the i while, Capt Spencer had sank and his body could ; not be found. .;, ' 'i-i; Capt. Bam - Bpsncer brought, the - brother of the drowDed -man and , other parties up to the point with ropes . and boat to search for tLe body, t: .Fair Notes. The finance committee of the East Carolina Fish Game and Oyster Fair was at work yesterday. It is important that the work of this committee be puahed at jcce an 1 we hope all rub aonbeia to the Foir will respond prompt, ly and at once. Tae oommitlee of arrangements are taking active steps tj secure a building for Ibe exhibit and as aoon aj it is ob tained v. ill begiu t1 ie.-igi.a'.r -poo for eiLib.u, The cvw in ,t u-e n ii.irpiiiai.uu hi. a IU- woi k e 1 i i liau 1 airri Jy K) rv tUutf Li f l i: p . i a y , Qt f ll.e in -t io'.ereBlln.. r.i.l.- r- lo 1 i 1.1 .N .1 Ui Can !u... Pubi 'i'h Con,: c iiu.ldiii .Day f Hour? if lie pr r-aeulalivre of the lean ( f the li lit J Slates has ret h .iuMi Mt. 83d, 84th and ap I J r radon L.llr (or publu buiid ' Uur epi ti nla'.n troiiuced a Li!! f r a Kerne and it In Imp Siiuuione has ln building at New rl.inl that he le celve tin- heaily euppt.'it if our people m Huh una the measure i t a road to theFedeial ctiiiilery. A (ornmunica Uoii In jesteiday o iMiue was timely ex cepl thH I w e buggeet ihe name of Mr Wm. 11. CJIier u lake the petitions arouud instead of young Mr. Hancock who cannot t pare tiie lime. Mr. Oliver if lu lliorcUKh accord lib Mr. iSiuiinono on these uiettfUiee and e know of no one w ho would do more toward secur ing the proper petitions than he. The work should be done at one. U0TS FKOM Dl 1'LIN Soiiik of our larger coltoii planters are still holding their cotton, wailing for the price to advance Prof. II. F'. (Jrady, hupi riulendeut of public instruction for Duplin county, is devoting his energy and practical good sense to the work of getting the great est possible good out of the public school system. On the night of tbe 27th of January he delivered, before the cili zens of White Oak district, a very inter ettting address bristling with facts and anecdotes. Ho advics school commit tees to purchase dictionaries, gazetteers. wall niups, etc.. for the benefit of the schools, and that the citizen! add ui thehe oilier tio.ikw. ho that in every dis trict there hall be n school library. Aio we r.illv Bfliicted with hihlio phobiu.' Accoidiug to tlia last rfpjrt of the c iiiitoi-jsioaer of education, ihyie are but luo public libraries Ihul is, libraries for the publio of over three hundred volumes in the State ono at Ashevillo Hii.l one at Wilmington. There a,re other libraries, but they be long to individuals, the schools and colleges and their societies. There ought to bo publio libraries all over the Slate. I presume your readers saw the moon in eclipse on the night of the 2Slli. This phenomenon once saved hungry mari ners from starvation. Columbus told the aborigines of Santa Gloria that an approaching eclipse of the moon was a symbol of the severe indignation of tha Oed of the Spaniards against them for their refusal to supply the wily discov erer and his men with the necessaries of Ufa. The predicted lunar obscura tion led the natives to bring in to the strangers an abundance of supplies from every direction. We hare Ave eclipses this year. May we raite a great abundance of supplies. Goshen . February 1, 1888. Stonewall Items. It is with regret that 1 report the fail ure of Miller & Hooker. There is a prospect that they will be O. K. after all. Mr. Wm. Luken. of the firm of Lukens & Co., of Philadelphia, is in our town the guett of our millman, A. H. Whitoomb. Capt. II. H. Dowdy informed me that tbe Captain of the schooner Carrie was accidentally drowned on the 26th Inst, near the mouth of lower Broad creek. Cbas. R. McCleese has been appointed to ffll the vacancy of assistant light house keeper atPiney Point, oaused hy the death of Mr. Wilter Jones some, time since. Miss Sallie Baxter, of Currituck, who has been visiting Mrs. J. B. Turner of Bayboro, and othor relatives and friends in this vicinity, has returned to her homo to the regret of the Bayboro mer chant who attended the conference In not Fayetteville. I suppose there' will be another conference in tbe near future. Capt. DJwdy says he has charge of a craft, tbe Varrena, that is hard to beat on the sail. He left tbe O. D. wharf at 19 o'clook, m., had to beat against a bead wind fifteen miles of the wayi and was at Dr. D. H. Abbott's wharf at Vandemere at ix o'clock p.m. How is that for sixty mile trip? , If any of your readers wish any cut tings of the genuine English oxter wil low, I will deliver to any person tieaijr nated in New Berne, at 85e. per dozen as many as are wanted; and f any one wants pecan trees, two years Old. l will deliver to freight line at from - fifty oents to one dollar each as per quantity at this place. r v. ' - - -1 z '-- AttnCK TO OTHB&Sv A? ''"Jf: should always be need for .children teething. . It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, eures wind oolio, and is tbe beet remedy for diar hosa. Tweotr-flvecenU a bottle. - , , . mariiatuuisat wiy THE LITEST XfflS laiirued from ear Exrhajig-e. Wake Forest College has 213 stuCn'.o. The latent from Europe it the came old .lory the wax clouds are thicken It. been cloudy over Here a long ume. A large number of iron furnaces in Pennsylvania have been compelled to suspend work on account Lf ihe oitlici.1 i) in obtaining ooal. In Indian Territory lael woekseten innocent livts were teenncej in an at tempt to capture, lo outlaws 1 be oullawt are Mill M l:irtr Thrreisa4t yeais old iLild piant in Pn iladelplaa (a Oer ujun ) m ho is said to play t o hundred diff f rt u: selections. He will perhaps die young The btckeiB of Jeui S:nr.h. the YLuf -l.fh champiou. hjve accepted the chal lenge of our man Sullivan ui defeat their man in six rounds, or forfeit $o0 A t ill providing for the erecii on f a pu I In- building i.t Arhi ille. N ' . i.b passed by the House last Tuesday TLe bill appropriates S 1 10 000 for the pur potte. Wilmington la to lime a railroad fiom the cay to the Bound al Wr ightsv lile The Star bbj b u is tx peeled that the work of, ooUBlruction will begin i.txl week. The buiuing of the Virginia .Stale penitenliaiy last Tuesday mom ng caused a loss of 30,000 to the .Stale. The buildings were not insured. No convicts escaped. The New York Tiibunu publishes a carefully prepared isinunte of the probable population of the I'nited Slates al Ihe prcBe.nl Him , and put it at 62,SJ3,5i'7 ersons Mr . Thu be has presented to the 1 lout e Elections Committee a bill for his ex penst s iu contesting the seat of Mr. larlisle. lln bill is $4,700. Thermal allowed by law is 82 Oc'0. A speoial to the Kaloigh News and Observer says that about one hundred hands working on the Scotland Neck railroad extension struck. Tuesday, for higher wuges and left the road. The Republicans of Louisiana have got a man to run for Oovernor. Kx lloveruor Warnioth haH decided to uc cept the nomination. He says they don 't propose to stand any counting out business. A special to the News ami Observer says the residence of Mr. (i. H. Hrad shaw, clerk of the Superior Court, at Asheboro, N. C, was destroyed by lire last Tuesday night. Everything was consumed except a few articles on the first floor. Cause of the fire unknown. A tremendous ice gorge formed dur ing tbe severe oold weather a few days ago on the Mississippi river in front of St. Louis. Last Tuesday night it began to drift down stream, grinding what ever it came in contact with to ruins. Several fine steamers have been de stroyed. Already the estimated loss is nearly 81,000,000. Morebead City is the coming summer resort of the Soath. The following is from the Raeigh News and Observer of February 1: "At the meeting of the Atlantio Hotel (Morebead City) syndi cate, held in this city Monday night, it was ordered that the hotel building be doubled in size and that new kitchens, bath houses, pavilions, etc., be con structed. From the enthusiasm of the stockholders everything points to a big success the comiDg summer." A circular letter has been drawn up by the Advisory Board of the Pennsyl vania striking miners, in which the strikers' are exhorted to stand firm. The. labor troubles seem to be increas ing in Pennsylvania. Tbe Pittsburg carpenters demand an increase of ten per cent, in wages, and the Tube Works companies of McKeeeport, employing Over six thousand men, hare given notice of a ten per cent, reduction, which it is thought will cause a general strike. A wealthy old cattleman named Wil liamson, in Arkansas, was brutally treated by a band of robbers last Satur day night. The robbers entered bis house about midnight and demanded (10,000, the proceeds of a cattle sale in Kansas City. The old man and his wife refused to tell where the money wa),' whereupon the robbers tied Mrs. Williamson in a chair, built a fire in the stove and held Mr. Williamson's bare hands on the heated metal until he was rendered unconscious. Mrs. Williamson then turned over a check for the money, which was deposited in a bank in Kansas City. A strong party are) in search of the outlaws and will kill them if they are captured. In- twi ee rayon from - life or small pictures done, by Him JL.mron ICaoe, who la teaching drawing and painting by latest .-methods' at has residence on Johnston street. J - t. Uaalldtf. FOREIGN SEWS Behun, Jia 8: The Bundcuiih to day fixed the oum for carrying out the provisions of tne new military bill at 27S,0o0,0o0 marks, of which sum U7"', 300,000 marks is uui recurring expendi ture, and 3,200. OOu iiidikc a perouiuenl loan. The till wub immed lately tf'.er ward introduced in the Re kchjt.&g. It is reported thai hisruarck. iu a re cent conversation w uh an eminent banker, expreboed Ihe conviction thai the international situation would un dergo a prolonged but peaceful solu tp u. At ihe nt in" fine liicrnarck Con t-iderB 11 pooBiblr t'.M UjaMn may pre srve th Hu.Vttrici 'jr-Mi- n t. mi opn pore, w v. t i t .i'or. .. litical changes Blf : ! ir -r I tj I . I ' i ! I '!il-F ) :.ti '. I- of Kub-1 rej. ii w I , h t q r n '. t ' l.tlor C Ij 1 i oriere ' 1 ' -lie to pU l; I M.i. i. ' Hilling i mr.-if a- - M i Ink Ion h:.l It .u let i !. to Un ! , l-v.-el i u 1 I e 1 1 1 i nee II I ' 11- 1 III H 1 1 - 1 ... 1 P 1' Ill- .' Je. tB 111 V li -II e t I HI. fUtoll l.':e 1 of tbe ll Ipl'- al 1'iln o; p rtu ml mi-. f o r ' b lo III SI hill I K. H' p '! Is e ' 1 1 re c ls Ht l'-.'i mi Pit' 1 1 I' p ..C- . ' in ! itCo'ii'ilic ,r i nr. mi- nl- M li I i.f' . I eed ngin the interior of Huviit will Bhorlly form Un- B'lt j.'ct . f it f r n hi .1 - quiry on the p:irtot Auflii t Herr llauiil has nrrive 1 i ll. I repol t to Ch lef of l'o! i e K r oe, i ,! . I 1 1 !k of arrests al uncli. Von Putlkbiner, M.nii-l.'r f ll.n in tenor, has a-ke l the I lovi rnmeiit at Heme whether Captain ii-her. Chief of Police al Zurich, w acting in m-cord ance with the law r. iippl in S ici:ilift llOBllleB to lie ) t-ri II rt 11 ko erninPnl with information atfe.'tu.g tlo- Iter . in d .t. e live bureau Sr. I'tTKic-i.1 io. .1 1'. j : 1 1 1 . 1 '!i i.i iitzettee B.I r- t ii:it t i.e ' . 1 lot ;i; I loved Ihe pliuiH for lie w f .i : ic .t i nie ,1 K o - n.. Ossowi Iz i un 1 M i--h urn at 1 lias ll jo 1 the liifnl of territory neur tLe linen of formations, within uhich 1 1 erection of piivate dwellings i.l i. .1 be per mitted lam one of ll.e oil.: I.i-. . r in the tow n an 1 1 I. ; e u - e 1 juui Su valion Oil for era. K. d In i In. inine and sand rrai wi;h I. .i-e-. it ((ivei. perfectHaliBf.ictn.il. ( ma-- Y. I.i-.k. 414 "V. llitltiinoie St . Malt. nr.. re, Md A Metl.o.n.t preacher hinted that it would be n.ce .i )u Lurope. ii hit. throat trouble win getting wore, but the go id deacons selil for a In tile of 1 r. Hu I Is t 'ollejl Sylllp.l.tld conn plelltly no w en j1 ) a K" 'd i J -n An Kxpcriiiii tit I iii ni (or Ficrj (iniiilj. ( 'ommiBMoner c f . i n n 1 1 u i e Kolnn-i-oli, w nil the aid Stale t hemihl Mitllle, is now al work on n plan for Btabliah ing in evi ry county n model or ex peri ment farm. This work is pn perly a HP(url lo the orgnnz'ition f farmers' institules. in w Inch Hie coniinisMoner did some exti iifive nnd lapt yenr. The purpose of tin h:' farms into bIiow nnd en inplify the bert nu thod of work in every department of agriculture, and as far as practicable to provide for the examination and nnulypis of Heeds, etc. It is proposod to hnyo the bent farming implements suited to this locality iu which each farm may be located, with all information as to how they may be procured, prices, etc., and other general information valuable to farmers. The full plans, etc, will he made known in the early future. News and Observer. Tho beet recommendation . K very body uses Laxador when in need of a good cathartic. Boll everywhere. Price only 25 cents Parents cannot always carry the baby on a trip for the recovery of i tn health. But they can keep Dr. Bull s Baby Syrup in tho hoiis. , and it w ill com pensate for the tri;. 1 y Un proirpt relief. A traveler en route fur Huston was awakondl by it cry outside of his window: "IYd;il ext tcmities artistically llhiiainatrd for the infinitesimal remuneration of five centR." "liv Jove," he said "we're therf!" I H nitlKF, IV I) TO T1IK. I'OINT. Dyspepsia i: druadful. Disordered livor is misery. Indigestion is a foo lo good nature. lho human digestive rippnratu.-' i- one of the most complicate d and wonderful things in existence. It it easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough ! j'., elopi.y food, bad cookery, mental vcotiy, late hours, irregular habits, and many ofher things which ought not to be, have made the American peoples nation of dyspeptics. But ureen s August i lower has done a wonderful work iu reforming this sad business and making the American peo ple so healthy that they can CDjoy their meals and bo happy. Remember No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dye- peptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. Michigan make more shingles than other States in the UnioD, but, curiously enough, it baa no more than tne usual percentage of good boys. Notice. I have for sale Kaffir Corn at 10 oents per pound at home, or 80s. per pound btmui. Pecan trees. 3 years old, for 60 cents each, delivered to freight line here. - English Osier Willow Cattings at 10 cents per dosenv delivered at freight line here, or 80o, per dozen hy mail. i--Sf- a?'. JasS Itiitsv v ; v- V ; Stonewall, N. C January 81, 1888. y '-. dl w8t. v commercial; lOTTO.l BIABBLKT. Yoke, Feb. 2 -10 ?0 Nkw Future openexl quiet and steady of 3,400 bales. Sl February M lire h April May J une 10 56 10 6S 10 71 10 7S 10 M 10 Pfi August. September October, November December January 10 ftl 10 61 10 08 , 9 93 9 98 July New lie i lie market steady Sale f 33 bale at 7 ( 0 to 9 VJ uoitmn iiiiHiiri 1' nnulB 60 to 75 cl JK-r bu-hel t.iB : 5 to :6 H.ce Btettily u; il txi Uj (1 10 in sackB 1 "in Bteady . 4 7 I.. " 1-odJti '-U . t . ! i unJieJ M-ed colU n S3 00 oer hundred 1 urkey- tl j(J to 2 0J -r piir. -'. hPK.t uh - Hmd 3 10 dip BO a.' U Tam-si 0oii at Oats -3?jii40. . in luh HSEBWAI-IV p-r !!j Msar Jn foot, 4c. to 6c. KaanH Poa 6a7c ei i.uijd PlANL'TS-hO' aSl 00er bUBl.e. Oniiinb-JU' 00 per burr, i 'HI 'a rrs ' irowa. 4 J ; t- Hi. Miil (jo i.er bushel. AlTI.KB. - MttlL 71c ;r bui-hrl IldSH 1'. ilATclS) t'3 OACol AJ ""'iiTuifi Inhtmas t0 joins 4 k HarriB hi. 41' SlllNaum-Wewl India, dull and n jm inal, 6 inch 002 50 Building t rich hearts, 82 40:saps,l 5 t.er M WlluLKBAUt FHICKh Nrw Mkhb t'oHK 15 71 1'oiiK New family. ?11 " HiiiiL'LbKB MkaT -7aS '. It s, K H s. H b ana 1 I i'l K ?a 00a OC LiHl- 'ic. by the tierce N aiu- Hauls 10 b 3a Mi. HiUAh Granulated 7; 'FKKK - I'llKKhK 15. HaI.T -M0ah5- p, MOLASBKS A Nil SYhLf 04(c. PoWPKH 8,'j 00. riuoT Drop. Jf 1 . r 0 , bui k, el 7.'. Kkkhkn iC. HiijE8 Dry, luc. green fx Taliow 3c. per lb. OWEN H. GUI0N, ATTORNEY AT LAW. lo 'M- - Siulk Front Klreel. four d 001 b w 1 Bt of ( 'rat en feSd-lf Notice of Lost Certificate. N.iIKe lit lientiN K1VI-II II. at Ihe I 'r I IT en I f of r Ive Miin ,,r tin- I 11 (,. 1 1, 1 uteri ol U.i A I In n tic 11 10I ! on li I Hi 01 h. Hal I mml I one . ;.n. BtHtollIin .11 tlir iihii.I' ol .lol.n H i o ,k on ihe I tt h ..r bhi.I Coiiii,m l.h I'oeli IobI , im.l 1 hill upp 1. hi Ion w 11. I., nih.1i lo hii 1.1 ( .-ui .hi. lit lit .)i.:mi:.ilo.f 1 1 . 1 1 I .la ri fo.li. I l.r .In I ti. 1 1 . r f, , i i.b ,bmi- . .1 H hew Ci I I Meate M I V I . 'I, liiii i -i ii' 1 1 s ..I I. i. n 1 1 i . .. k I . ' . . .t. d"..l P. TRENWITH W ibI.i-s 1" li.l,,ini the Pill. Ill' IIihI In- l.aB e . Ill me no. . I 10 ohl l.unlhi kb on M 1 l.lle -i it oil 1M now li.ared n .o all h li.d lwmk l.elolu'liii; lo Hie 1 1 1 IK k mi) 1 1 1 . lull Kiel Waiiim I'liKlntan, kihI anllrll Ihe imi r. me ol 108 eld Ti ii iiiIh and parloiif llo au Mm. Inn a H rlitlly. i ll 1 i. P. H. PELLETIER, A T T O K N i: I AT LAW, Will prarlloe In llie (nr. lira .( I'lairu. Cm. tert't, Jmiea. (HiBlow and Painln n I'ntteil Htitlra Court at ,Nrw Mi mr Sujierinr IVinrl of ttie Hlat. r. I I and llf For Rent, The Club Houbo on Craven atreel, recently occupied br the citv covern- ment. Apply to the JOURNAL OlHi'K. Lost Reward. On Tuesday, the 24Lh 'of Jariuaiy. a email bag containing a pocket book and hvo dollars in silver. The pocket book contained-a twenty dollar gold piece, a twenty dollar bill and a ten dollar bill. The gold piece baa a mark on the date side extending from near tbe centre down through tbe date and lo near the name point on tbe opposite side. The bag was lout either on Ellin s dill yard or the lumber yard of the RadclifT mills A liberal reward will be paid for the return of said bag and contents 27 lw H. H. IPOCK. Just Received; 250 Barrels of Early Rose Seed Potatoes, For sale CHEAP, AT 3?. Uliclis, MIDDLE STREET. NEW BERNE. N. C. 6i" P. S -Standard Stock. Dr. N. H. Street. Office corner of Pollock and Craren treete, dSOdwSm NEWfBE&XE, N. C Dr. G. L. SHACELEFORD, DENTIST, 3VIXZ3ZXjiXI STJRJE3JOT, To reduce my stock of Cigars, I will sell at greatly reduced prices many brands for ihe Lext Thirty Days. Call and gel oinc bargaiue. t- - JOHN DUIglX. January IS". 24 dtf WALTER' 8 Photograph Gallery! 1 take great pleasure in informing ny friends and tne public e.-uerally. that inv .New M'u ll if lion lomplete. v M l. gjM ip ou up Srw Improved liaU i t.oie p(aled O. ill. r I pelUS OT -IprUBe i:, ..nal.gil.K Hub Light, HO SB ' I t'l'r I : ni . i k ii, hi f! I'o,ce. , l . f . run rive . a I . d L- n . A PU' rrr.L e.,1 r iu N i, i ; k - at ib f ac I e n 1 h B peaks f. i iv II "I- d uud en- ' ' r . t u r-M, -live ir- . pi md of ihe b e . ,. work I t 1 1 1 hoon Lo tfuill "ii r e I ' ' 1' i" hi, i ii. ej ii j our favors. ' ' I "BJ.. . ' I ,1 , Hi ' VSAI.TLR, v ' Vl " -.1. 1 I' .. " k PU,.. ' ' I ' '! t - di'i,' bi. re '- M ' I 1 ilM N f. For Sale. I ll.e I 11 .!. Mo,. I., C.ty, N t . v .Hi I. I, .on,, ,l), dmiUg- I ' jiu and k i:. hen alia, hni . Situate i i. i: ,,,,., lH.t4,.n the At' .1 ', (I t, I 1 'UBf I'M' ' ' I. ... .... 1 IB I I I l J . J J i ! i - w l'i I I ' - J " I . '. ,' .1 H i. I Nr w Ik rne I t -'flO" 1' tines ; . .,.- j properly M A i.i IS, I ' !. I i '.tv. N C NOW IS THE TIME Ti i Make Amend: f:r :.h:rt Crops and Tocr .T rices. Al.l "i, ,. e, l . .nt-, t fa fveu W llll ll.e W ill .p ' ot t.. l i(.'ii, ii'imirH rm " hI' 1 " '''-ll b- t" make iib much I" 111 If ponpilile I (Ht I III. I I .to n.vvs, I" (V If 1 1. 1 1 . K d I. . i, I I, . v ;.,t ,1 ,. l'JlIlj itl.d e,.,g HI i,... i, S ,!i,M,lv eh. 11th, " ir' ' A 'I ' ' i I in ,, ,,,,1 ,,, ,0Ut--"1'' on ,(., 1, I 1 1 1 (,, ,tM, Shoes, H'tiH i I i, k - I , Lnderveats I.H" I" 'lib. I ; . , I, .s ( ,,, ,.u, 1 ", It'.ll. I'.. tone ppeellied, as I'on'.iti h ;' . K i- n , i i, t, ,( t,, Oieir I ol 11. , I 1 ,1 , out I.- b ... 'i. :,b time ih .X. IVES, ri; d'Kiriuii ; i i hi: . -1 . i.' r.Mi li.NKU." The Occoneechee Hotel, IMI. LSI i iRi ). N. ( ' For Sctlc. 1 li .mi -i iv I'oii.in'B , r two aCji.lnliiK Iota H. II eiii h .No I Iihb n In lei liUlldlriK. I . t v irlllli .1 i:, I I nf u illi m-eniy r.M.n.n t.i.Hiil-r.1. i.iib.di m n ..n,-i nnd oiitliotiftA IIimiii.b ell fn 1 1, nsli. .1 a. in new fumllurt. N" '""" . t.l:i a i i.. I i'.m- i bib uro a a .1 well inn I,, ilM., , :,i iirhi. room, and also an nice wlin i.,, r.K.im 1 he l,,,l prof), eriy ib well biuib.i for a nimMiBr and winter re..n 1'n-nij ,.f n,,,),, f x i rnai v. lawca and ti'r e,un! In i,v W ; 1 1 .. II l lie u hnl loeell ,.r ,,, , Iran o' 1 a i 1 iiiDm fr. .m II I i 1 e TB 1 1 a I If I II. p I'I'I I 1 IB V. ' l b. null I,- Alio ' n'.i k w I 2 acr-pa. ibree . I li B I '11 1 I in III I(pd ' 1 1" for piice atjd H. I'lHil 1 , 'i ll!e l eun., ' I'AlikK, lll'dat" r.', N. I'. An Explanation. When I .t.hertiM',1 for ( hristniSB Oifte and New on I ii BeniB-, it waeonly a reminder t. t!. en' wl, (d , liui amounts to a up. .lnr due time I think I must have l en .irnamin);. fcr th y don t p-iv orth H cent A fewgmid friends hate psij- -.oriio good friend have not paid. Well, they vt ill. w , n't tlo - I don t k i, a i i,,, v. : , it v nl I o ; 'i . r e. e i 1 1,, i; fn in N. w H, ii... t: r ,it-), J to ' InMow mm iii, ihe , 1 tiiuk luilt ''" nty, will Pee PS I v. , ihoBe ,ti v. v Srr.ok 1 ' : I'ipeB. Sti n. penr rally . t!,. Cash At :r,. : I ' i. '.ii.ii, ;.. Mipp'y all f a r-.'.d i'i-ar. To! cco, Pn. Out. t'bewing, and Finokfr's articHee I I -1 to I r had. cheap for W. 1 PALMER, ---.p. i. New Heme, N. C. Honey To Loan. I-.xaminc the fnllnia-inir i.vi what vou need for the r-oee, -.. - ..JB. "Ol BW - - "'"""I, cai, luu save money by buying from me at SMUHT CIU)I PRICKS. Knd TOtl Will hfiVA mrin 1 1 .-wuwutj VU llJoU . i-lows: pix)W8! plows: uixie, uaiay, Clipper, AUa Po.er uueen nn a mtt mtoi t,F the Stonewall, Cli.Max, Oera and Caro ' iiuatAaiuu riu, ana uasttngsof ererr description. 'Also, a fnll line of Axes, ShOTelsV: Boades. Forks. Rak-na FTn. w i n.i. ' ' t " uu AxieSafiod and Tira - thing in the Hardware line! viu Daeuers, wrain ransr Grain Cradles, Hewing Scythes. Movers and Raanerau.- RALtinv. c.n . v.u Uachino Oils,. Laoe Leathers.' Cant Beepeetfolly,- y' , " ; :,J C, V7HITTY. .