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OURNAL. VOL. Vn.-NO. J77. NEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS. 7- BUSDTESS LOCALS. PROF. WK. BAKER, a Ckariottr, Inner aad. repairer of aautioal i . atrumenia. ia la the eity foe a fiw day. As on hating work ia flat lis a will be pleased to wait oa tatea. ocUltf " A KOTHBS lot of freea. Lynn Havca -CV Of Mm jost arrived eed wUl ba served la lae beat order. Opea tUl oaa o'clock. Mas 8 A. Womble, Middle 8t. (0TT0N TIES aad Cotton Gin at j Qio. Allih ft Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN. jut reeaiTad and for ula by amis Rkdmomd. CORN 8HELLERS, Qraia Fane, Feed CuUara at Geo Alub Co. U CTUATED by the purest iV MOTIVES." Whether my ad vtrtUementa are, potted in a conspicuous place or not, (by my friend.) I km till determined to aU good I'o cariea tery cheap. I hae oa hand 500 bbU of Wylio. Smith & Oo ' urtiiiMi floor, bought before the adaoce. hicb I intend to eetl very close, i ouotry merchant who are ia march of bai- ?aiaa would do well to oall and ire me. will tartly sate them money. To the eity trade, both wholtiale and retail, I particularly eatar, and guarantee to rite perfect eatiataetion. The itt Batter and WXitttt Flour are any lead U peeialtia. THBQROCER, E B. HACKBURN. ENGINE and Ota Repair, Belting, Packing, ato. at Gao. Alum & Co 1) LEASE REMEMBER that I need nonet aa well aa the reat of man kind, and if yon owe me pleaee pay me. J. C. HlTTY. GO DOWN lo the Cath Store and get lomt of thoae three pound can of Tomatoea and Peachee for 10 cent per can. No lirlng mortal can ell the umf good for 10 cent except the Cath man. TUST RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S OOONAC BRANDY for aal by Jambs Rxdmond. 1)HIL'A BUTTER, the bet in the market, on ice at Dunn , only 80 cant per lb. I JURE "WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other usee for tale by Jamis Ridmond HOURS of receiving Ice from the Jarman loe Factory on Sunday : 7 to 9, 11 to 2 and 5 to 7. Kemembeu the Sabbath day to keep it holy." Evkey day improtes tbe Demo cratta prospect. Wheat, has declined in the Chicago market. Neither Illegal voting nor tbe intimidation of legal voters will be tolerated. The Daily Tobacco Plant com pliments the Journal by crediting one of our editorial notes to the Greensboro Patriot. Thanks ! We want the counties on a bee .' line from New Berne to Charlotte to unite and demand the building of the New Berne and Charlotte Air Line Railroad. , n :-.qyr-- ' "Ins ? enemies of truth never agrearexcept In their" hostility to thitrtttUj Pat from tbe followers t)f thh truth one system of doctrine oalJ be ! gathered In all essentials 4 -i CoALTTioir has ; grown .Tery much in faypr since it has been ' understood that it means union of "rail good citizens for the advance ment of the, Interest of Craven, and entire freedom in National and State politics. ' ', 4 Ths election of Henry S. Kann "to the Senate and Richard A. u' Hassell ' to the Hooie means the representation of Craven" in -tbe : - 1 ' a. a a y iiegislatnro pj men vno wiu oe in - accord, with ihtk body, and npon terms ; b! political, and ;- persoaal Iriendahip with the ; , Ooyernor of the State. .: "s."" ; '" ' Tax- ides that t peopl? ,caa be enriched by a heary and f tinnecea : eary Jaxatios, ' that a man'B eon. , d.tion can be improred by 'taxhig t ainon all he irears, on ail' his wife - and children wears, on all bis i jtbols ' and implements of Indnstry, is an obvious absatdity 1 iliarman 1 i -. 1 LZiB than three weeks In which to get the fall Democratic Tote to the polls I Jjess than three weke in which to foil slanderer j Dockery and ebjlcck .Morton! leas than -three weeks in which.to secure a continuance ot the honest, efficient rivernment we hare today. Demo r aLy to work I Kews iand Ob- TkXxb is baldly sc.ca.Wram ner ijstem know In the' trorld as tha Methodist Itinerancy if It were rlforooaJy and jadicioaslj worked, What aa ajency it is, or night be, for the eircnlatioa ot raligioaa literature as well aa for the spread of the Gospel. Fact is one means of spreading the gospel is thecirct iation of good books, religiooi papers and tracts." Those who habitually oome late to church oagbt to know that they are not only gwilty of great Im propriety, but also of conduct whreh indicts real iujary on many. Tbey not only Ux-e a part of the sertices themselves but tbey take from others a l.irgw Bhare of the benelt hu ll they wouM otherwise derive fiom ill," (tfrinoD, the scriptures, and i he songs of the sanctuary. They disturb the devotions of the worshipers, divert the attention of tbe heaiere, and distract the mind of tbe preacher. N. Y. Christian Advocate. LOCAL NEWS. SEW A D VERTTSFHES TS F Ulrich -Facta ! Prof. W. Bakib Tuning, etc. l'. S Court convenes tomorrow. Hare you registered? If not, attend to it tomorrow. The colored Fair at Ooldboro open Tuesday to continue four days. The steamer Howard arrived from up Trent river with a load of cotton yetterday. 8it mannioth load of hay were teen at one lime oo Broad stre.t yesterday. It wan home production. Mr. Carl Duncan was at the Exchange yenterduy with a boat load of cotton w it-h wag sold at Rood figures. The steamer Carolina from Hell' Ferry came in yesterday afternoon fall up with cotton, leaving several bale behind for want of room. TheOiilition candidates have finished a good week' work in their canraaa over the county. Monday they apeak at Conners, Wednetday at Harelock and Thursday at Templet. A special train leaves thit morning at 8 s'slock for Ooldtboro for the accom modation of all who desire to hear Rev. Mr. Pearson in in: close of the teriet of meetings he hat been holding there. A flat from Bachelor' creek brought in about 50 balee of ootton yeaterday. Not a bile wrapped in jute. It told for 3-8 per pound, tbe highest price of the day. With nine steam ert per week to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk and Elizabeth City, and eight steamboats on Neuse and Trent riven, oar docks pre sent a lively appearance at this seaioo. The membera of the Winter Retort Association are requested to meet at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon at the office of Oreen, Foy A Co, A foil meeting ia necessary in order to trantact important bntinett. Tbe Coalition candidates tpoke at Fort Barnwell yesterday, but up to the hour of going to press we have no intelligence aa to tbe crowd or effect of the foren aio display, but have no doubt both were good. Pastengera by ipacfal train yester day afternoon report a latere hail ttorm between tiara and Klnttoo The thowar of falling hail ttonea was so great that the train was (lowed down on that account. Hungry t hie vet entered the houae of Mr. Dempsey Wood, on Pollock strtet, Friday eight nd made a raid oa hit pantry. Mr. Wood had jut pat la a supply of prorliont, and tha"racalt fared tumptuouily. Nothing' tot food was taken. ' Persont wishlna to bid for the con tract' id ' build the oaiwy ' to- the National Cemetery will be furnlahad with forms ef propoaalsnaad tpeclflca- Wotoponapli(U6ntdSoperinten'dent O'Brien at tha Cetnetarjf c, U V hoped that the bidders will be MmeTott. Soma Tery fine turnips. were on txbi bition at the iorjaS iumammninj, They were of the Fist Dotch and Purple Top variety' rakedTarwaVelghf miles from the city by Mr. J. B. Harding. Be ays that ha finds a ready market for them. Tbey wouja maa.a aieasxhioi at our Saw nasi abruary . y j. , . Office duties prevented bur attendance at the Board of Trad" a meeting'' Friday night, but wa hay been Ja formed thai coniiderabia satinets er importance was transaoUd. Theyf sdjtmrti'ed til ext Friday niaht at .which time the principal subject ot d Isoug sion will te local raUroad an altera of Immediate ImnnrtlnM ' ! .-..HVf.ll Kli'-i. Feraaaai. Mrt7i4.D.Toaia of I'awa Theo logical Saaaiaaiy at Haatpdea Sidaey, Va., is at bona tor a few day. tt earner Jfrramaaaa. TaeSawbarae of the Q. D. Una ar rived laat aighi wkk good cargo of freights a&4wQl sail tomorrow al 11 e'elosk t Korfolk airaca. stock ef a Fotaia. Barry Eflia kas raiaad on the farm of Dr. Frank Daffy acroaa Neaae river an nnntually large potato. It measured 14 inches kwg and I inohet aroand the greater portiut Of ita length. After having been oat of the groand two waeka it weighed poundt and two tmaeee. It ought to be kept for ex kibitioa at the Fair. Kvaniag Zatartaiamaat. The ladiea of tht Method kt Church will give aa entertainment at the kfJtckell residence, eoraer of Middle and Iteaaa streets, on next Tuesday night, Ootober 24 J. Admission free. The enure building will ba lighted up and opened during the evening for the benefit of the visi tor. Refreshment will be served . All many expect an enjoyable occasion. Foreign Donation. The ladieaof tbe New Berne Memo rial Association have the alaaaare of1 ecknowledg-inc the receipt of it tter- ling, kindly doaatad by Mr. W. 8 Lin ton of London, who ia warmly attached to the South, and who expresaee himself at glad to contribute to help the ladies in their labor of love ia taking eare ef the graves of the Southern soldiers Suoh sympathy from a foreign land is iudeed gratifying, and the ladies tender iheir sincere thanks to Mr. Linton for his gift. It ia Wrong, Boys. The Trustees of the New Kerne Academy are the custodians of certain property and inooma which they ex pend annually for the education of the white children of New Berne. Daring the past few months the Trustees have been compelled to take from thit tacred fund (which thould have been uted for education) over fifty dollars to replace broken windows and fences. The windows were broken by bad boyt belonging, it ia thought, to the Graded School and the High School. A reward of 85.C0 it offered to Had out who are the guilty ones. The mother will be astonished to find that their good boyt have perpe trated a deed which reaulta in abstract ing fifty dollar! from the educational fund of the Academy. This, amonnt would have paid an extra teacher for nearly two months. At the Colored Churches Today. Tbe following ministers, attending the Baptist Bute Convention (col.), will preaoh at the colored ohurohes today at the hours named : Baptitt Church-Rev. J, Perry, 11 m.; Rot. J. J. Worldt. 3 p m. ; Rev. L. T. Christrosa, 7.80 p.m. Clinton Chapel Rev. J. J. Worlds, lam.: Rev. J. A. Faulk, 7,80 p.m. Ebtnefcer Church Rev. L. T. Christ mas, 11 a.m.; Rev. J. Perry, 7 30 p.i Bethel Rer. B. B. Edwards, 11 a. m.; Rev. Joshua Perry, 7:80 p. m. St. Peter sRtv. 8, A. Taylor, 1 1 a. m. ; Rav J. J. Worlds, 7:80 p. m. Pilgrim's Chapel, James City Rev. Thomas Parker, 11 a. m. Christian Church Rev. L. C. Pool, 11 a. m,; Rev. P. T. Young, 7:30 p. m. There will ba a mass meeting at the Cedar Grove Baptist Church on Monday night. The meeting will be addressed by Revs. J. J. Worldt of Raleigh, J. A. Taj.br of. Richmond, and others. All ate Invited, As a valuable remedy for dyspepsia, sick headache, torpid liver, and socb tut aiseaaea wa oaa reeommena L.axa dor. It is for sale by all druggists. Pries only 23c a package. ' Aa anpiaaaant passangar lav a street car is a crying baby. lIn such cusee Dr. Bull's uaby Hytap snouia siven to tha litua snaerer to ease its troubles. Price only 25o. a bottle. fTtrmjalaf Letters rivUwv . i Remaininf in tha postoffice at Naw Bern. Craven county, N. v., October 21st. 1838;.. i v - -":- Wm Hknnsrt Allen. C. H. Boll, Hafc- tie Bitzalk O, Brow. Mrs. sUryuaxter, Henry, Carr, Lucy, rerrell. Jaraea H. JamesAmaa 8tantoo. Mrs. Lola Wil li iaatai Petaf Yottcg " ParsMa ttiMz for above letters, will say adrmBexi,ana give aate of lias. The regulations now require that oaa eent shall be collected on the delivery of each tetter advertised. " i - . M.LaJLT,P.M.j wHtetadsswspapat .'says2 iha latcist sensation is a 8t Louis horaa that chews tobacco; but the greatest lansatioa is Dr. Boll's Uwgh Hyrup. . " ... , J i Balvatioa Oil ia the creatett pain destroyer of the age. - It speedily anni hilates pain, whether from a eut, brave scald, turn, frost-bite, at from a wound of any other kind. Prloe only 25o .( Church Service Today He Tar tke Fair. Preehyterian Thareb Rev L C.Ye ' Editok Jockjul: Permit me through D.D., pastor i vices at U am. and tour tal oponey to extend an tnvi- Mr. Wm. HoUis.er 6upriniendent. A , C. Stock laduttrial AtaoeialioB wili cordial invitation ,3 given lo ihe public : open a Fair at Ooldaboro, October t3d. tobe prtatut at tteie serv: - p0lle , closing October 86Uu To one and all. 1 n.k. . .k i . extend to you a hearty invitation to ba usher at 0e do.rs , pren WItnM,7 4 K4lr of higb Baptist Church -Ser. .o .i . '. a in , order. The Star Band promises to fur tobject, "A Contracted S .ul Lveoiog! niah matchless music for the occasion service at ? 1). ub.i The n il r fr ine rouud trip and admission Pnh.1, i ' ' . into the Fair, only one dollar and rifty Ueois Uratefully your., Christ Church -Rev Sirlds! liar U. Smith rector 2 la t Sunday aterr Trin.iy Chief Marshal a. m.Boly Communion ji' a m. Sun- Appoiatmeau of llVa F. S Miiimon ! day School atch.l Ha m mtrang Hon. F. M. Simons, candidate for' prayer, 4 p. m undsy Sth'xd at Congress in the 2d Diurict, ill add res , church. ') p m. evening prayer All 1 the people at me following times and people will bo welcomed to ihe services P'0 ......... . . I Lewitin, Saturday, Oct iO of this church I ,her at the door. Rocky Mount .... Methodist Church Kv I. V Craw-, J.mee City , Craven county , m n . i ford panor S'rvues at !! i m and '. Oct. 23 7 15 p m The psivs are free I sheis are alwsvs in the visiituir l ) rn ei ve j i r J i a 1 ! y n grange T All persocs are vited to worship with the imi;rri!il Young men'a rayrr mcdin at J Sunday Si bool it ! m K 8uperinlnJ n; 8t Sirpben s lirf.n :.o .1 Haptit I'hurcb, on V-.. r.: M .V-. I! M I .'Al. .. I till I 'i T i l ' ni cy tne palor. ticv. lai i at 11 a ui and 10 p m Ebeocr I'ii nty U'l Preacbiii( at '. ! a in mi Sunday srhool Hi rl i- iu . In' lHi pit v wth mm tnmn now V r Crr will be tilled durin.; ih' .i isters (rem the L.ii '. in sesKi n in : l.i . . t v paoUir. Y. M I'. A IVyiHi 'ii. il un iting tlun afternoon at A o'clock. Subi'd. "I'bn-t Our Ri;hleoiiiine8 J.-roiuab r. Leader. W. 1. M lUvan All n. n i n cordially invited to c nil. Literary Notices. Peterson's Maganm for Nm.'tnl't'r is a capital number. It i.- no wnnlir that so many ladies think they could not keep house without Unsold retatilihed favorite. Ilhaarecipf nnd d irpctions about every matter rmiDecti'd w ith table or sick room, and invaluable am cles on household management. He sides numerous wood illmtrati ons, it contains each month hit uo other magaaine ever givee, a hanJnome teei engraving. It numbers aiming iu con tributors more popular authors thin any periodical of its price. Peterson's Maga zine, Philadelphia. IV The story of Tolstoi's life and upla- nation of his religious teachings by Archdeacon Farrar, which appeared in the October Forum, will be followed by a review of Tolstoi's religion nioro in detail. A deeire baa been expressed by many readers of the Forum for Arch deacon Farrar to explain precisely wherein Tolstoi's interpretation of the teachings of Jesus fails; and in a coi reapondeoce by cable he has consented to write again and ii now preparing the second article. The eighth volume of Alden's Mani fold Cyclopedia extends from Ceylon to Club-Foot, and is fully equal to its predecessors-its handsome type, numer ous Illustrations, handy form, neat, sub stantial binding, and more than all, its tkillful editing, which brings within tuoh convenient limits such a vast amount of knowledge, eo well adapted to popular needs, are a Satisfaction and a delight to students. Not only in its marvelously low price, but in every other respect, this seems better than any other Cyclopedia suited for use in the homes of the masses, and in our publio libraries. A specimen volume, to be returned if noc wanted, may be had in cloth binding for 50 cents, or in half Morocco for 65 cents; postage 10c. Address John B.AIden, Publisher. New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Oa.. or San Francisco. Mrs. Mary Hartweli Catherwood, whose serial story, "The Romance of Dollard," begins in the coming Novem bet Century, is an American lady resid log in Boopeeton, III. Among her pre vious writings are two books for young people entitled "Rocky Fort" and "Old Caravan Days. " She has been greatly interested in Canadian subjects since het ; visit in Canada four years agor when she was the guest of an American consul's family and saw tbe inside of Canadian life, she herself has lately said: "The story of Dollard at first lm pressed me as incredible, i tnougnt over It long -oeiore nunting up reo ords. historical evidence; and contem porary life. Finally I began to make it a stery;"t The historian, Parkman. has written apmaoe lor sire, vainer wooa t novel, and written a preface for Mrs Catherwood it novel, and Mr. Baadham lately of Canada and now of Boston has made Illustrations for it, and it will ma throngh four numbers of Tbe Cen tury.,.!- - THE Itt0W ETER. JaoBBOrnrrxLi. vtla., October 19. Thete were 27 new. cases of yellow ferer for the twenty-four hours eading at f Da m. today and four deaths. Of tha new. casee nine Were whites snd eighteen colored; ! otel cases to date 8,119; total aeaint B?o. . La Orange. Wednesday, Oct U Scotland Neck, Thursday. i.i J Halifax, Friday, Oct. 2 Windsor, Monday, Oct 'ii New Berne, Thursday, at mght Nov Tr.nton, Saturday, Nov ! I' :lockaville, Monday. N MfoogrKphv. l'rcf. II T. Murine, a veteran Su n grapber aoa practical reporter, will' organize a elass in thit city. His terms are ten dollars for a full course. No class attendance required. Ladies ran be given lessons at own residence. Sat isfactiou guaranteed. Pupils will read and write in two weeks, by giving two gregatum hours daily to the study. Address ll.is j tonish the office or call at Mrs .1 M !i,'Udo it boarding house. Take l p our Catile The nine allowed by the Hoard f t'ouin cmen allowing cattle lo roam at large upon the streets having eipired the lirst of i 'ctober, the ordinance in regard to cattle roaming on the streets will be unforced in the future liy order of Ihe Mayor. ocl'J "it i Jah. T. Fkw i, r M The Halilra t ry Par II. And the old folks laugh when they find ! that the pleasant California liquid fruit rriuru y,oyiup ui rigs, ia luoreeasuji Mfrnn inn ninrp nAnAlela in lis action ' than bitter, nauseous medicine. U strengthens Ibe Liver. Kidneys. Stom ach and Bonela, while it arouses tl.em to a healthy action. K. N. DofTy, agent. New lierne, N (' oetS dw4w Facts! Facts!! Facts!!! Finest Cream Cheese In the City. ACiKNT KOI! Hazard Powder Co. IT. Ulx-ieli, WIIOLKSALE UKOCKK, NEW BERNE. N.C. PROPOgai.S FOR ROADWAY. DKi'OT liUARlKRMAISTEK HOKFK'E, Washihoton, 1). C. October s, 188N. .Sealed proposals. In triplicate, with acopv of. tlila advertisement, wUl he received at uomce until THlilUDAl, nuvi!.jiup.k for tbe construction of a Roadway from New Barne, N.C , to the National MHl tary Ome tery, near tbat plaee. Inilllnfor mallon In regard to tbe work can be pro cured on application to Ibis oflloe, and of tbe aperlnlendent or I he. New Kerne national emetery. Propoaals should be endorsed Proposals for Const motion of New Berne Cemetery Roadway," and addressed to tbe nderslgned. They will be opened at tuts fflce at Eleven o'eloek, A. M , on the date above named, when hlddeis are Invited to be present. The tight la reserved lo rejeot any or all bids. O. B. DANDY, Deputy quartermaster General, TJ. 8. Army. .Tin TO ADVERTISERS. A list of 1W) ncwtpipem divided Into STATKrt AND HttCTlONS will lie sent on ppllcatlon-FREK. To Ihos'i who want their advert'ilne to pav we can offer no better medium rnr tuor ongh and effective work than the various eel ions or our neieci i.ora i mi CKO P. HUWKLL & TO . Newspaper Advertising Bureau. ojtlXdwlm 10 Spruce street. New York. Fidelity and Casualty INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Offers Bonds of Suretyship for Dank, Telegraph and Rail Road Officer, Ad ministratort, Guardians, Assignees, County Sheriffs, Clerkt, Treasurers, and othera holding positions of Trust. DIRECTORS. Wm. II. Richards, President Gio. 8. Cos, Preet. American Exchange Bank of New York. Alex. E. Orb, Preet. New York Prod uce Exchange. Q. Q. Williams, Preet. Chemical Bank of New York. J. D. Vbrmtlti, Prett. Merchant' Nat. Bank of N. Y. J. R, Maxwell, Preet. Central R. R of New Jersey. Board tf Reference E. L. Txad, Prett. National Exchange Bank, eoeton. Cbas. Plait, Preet. Int. Co. of North America, Phlla. Ehoch Pratt, Pre. t. Farmers and Plan ters Bank, Bauo. J. Q. HaeVIT, Preet. Western National Bank. Badto. ' Jamxs 8loav, Preet. Fannert' and Mer chants' Baak, Balto. ' . WimamOUver; Newbern, N. O. A sjent FALL AND WINTER LUIIinerjOpen s Miss Harriette Laue Haa J ast returned from ih Hi) -Hh an EI-EGAM SXvX'k o Hue Millinery Gcbi tilch u w..i iiii t . WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE 1': ..(i to u I tbe ion, . ilea 17. f .New B-T -1 . . . . 11DK .'u..lry re led I . . U 1 l -.t- 'IK I AM A-ll i HE CI OTRIKU 1 , Ni Pkai, . ur k ! . i. te.1 Mmv ' ; .. .i . ii. d , , i.n(,9 than. f. r vi'ur kin.l JgiestK i.s ou buo Urw nutters myself a great t.en,.vrr iu ad.rrt.-u and have often been coin uiced ..f in vaiue. but has il ever o curred tovo.i ho d.:1i Uit It 19! . u.l ungooJ aJ ellisem. l.i. Le (, ,. ,uj n,l i:s rr.)iiiremeiin what a task it ,s t,, te,l in hmued i-oa, ,. an I i,.,l an tne r irHine iht merchant has laoorej to hard lo nrftM le for hi locurrs lake mi cii., f.,r j - - -." . u v e here I hav e spent uphi ly a nU uth iu the Northern m.irkeis spending both lime and money m geUiu Lveilier an - I I'argiiriM that Wl u 1 S1(. natives, were they but i. K ' 1 am burning to t, , ; mem oi niv - . i o .sulWi a Wi fci handsome and of such es.-fllent iiial ay that the su.t recently etlribite l u, tne House or licpr, .i. ntauvea as I he grf atost nothing i riargun , f t(r ompired t it is Ho 1 won. I like to speak of , tin.- imp-rtei lienrh U Kngl i-h i stand i ' : 1(4 that are, nuts ith- the high taritf, so rhean and such eleg.mt e uniei.ts t'.at no Ameri can . iu,-. n ni l .(!.( in 1 the lemnta- t'"! ' l " wer he fm i i B,,' ihetn. v I it : nl i i,o ,.,,, ,. l" ",v '" ' A l , rt .sulIl, , "tyliHli iiv,,,-,,,,. HI. i ,hn at hu ll 1 ell II.. m. to have them K,, , faster H,hii 1 j d Uu.ul Il.nv Ks. , woui.l be i,) 1, an, that I am now nelluig H.ngle kneep.i.its M'uaratc fr.-iu the i l.iMn n's fijila. t And !iit ,1 t 'i tit "i K 1 i , eell f,.r ': i Hunk i f an elpint . r il cl 30, iht 1 An.i In d I i tit ' 1 ! nn i: etl aii,, n crowd a .Uei-rii.ti.in of my line of that rom,ri Hie .nimaiis. buDlapand Miller lilorkR.und ftre h.n.ght from first hands and sol) at unheard of low prices anl how desrrit.o the novelties and beauties I am eihibiimg in Neck wear, an I the Hargains ( nm giving away in I nderwear. If you caa help me out in n, y ,lilemma u will oblige. In regard lo your m.jinry I wnul.l state that The Itjttles ?a .'() Shoes of wlm li I am sole ngent. s.-ll so well 'he cause the hun.lredsh.i have bought them are iimiy i.ifym to their meriti-. Mu. J .k l'.AiiKi; ot I'rtinlico ia still with me an. I desires to be remembered to all hm friends n f,pwt3 a b(? trade from his county ihig fall. Work for the Long Ul,rJ Dyeing hitabhsnment. of which I am still the agent, i coming m dailr and givin -gieat satisfactun. We charge noth in Z for carrying the goods to and from N York. Trade, in conspniience r,f rhn l,iT. ducements I am oiTeiing this fall is increasing daily ami prospects are now really bright. With bes t wishes. I r 'mvn . Yours truly, (lEORflF ASH. T. J. TURNER & GO. ARK Closing Out a! Cost ! On Middle Street, between South Front and . k, new nemo, , c. v,9 m'1"5' r,n yonr enUon toonr , ,Pon9Utin',! of ''arlor Bolts, r. berpb,ul,s IUM -Stands. Wardrobe, OesHs. Hahir tarrUKM, willow Chairs! Lounges. Tin Safes. MatireuM. Trn.i. J.?. a great variety of other Kurnitare 10J r.ii maroua 10 mention. We also have a fn;i lne of Mirrors rio Sharles ,Jlofk- od Window w k for C"M Out at Cost Is-re are going hack to PoiUruoinu, Va. YonrHrmnM.Mnii o-l ldwlf x.J. XUBS hardware; COOKiSTOVU' SASH, D00B8 and BlilNDS : LIMLV CEMENT. : ' ii- i.-.tir . Terra Oottft Flue Pipes;.1, And all Buiiaing .ferial At aWESTPllCES. TTr5-ia lr NEW BERXE.ir.Ca A:;
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