m Daily Journal VOL. VII.-NO. 284. NEW BERNE. N. C., WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY. 27. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. c r BUSINESS LOCALS. LIGHT HOUSE The model ot Croa ts tifht, exhibited at the Pair, will k raffled oil m soon as all the chanoee are takea. Apply to F.L. Pxut, OS tf . Gaston Houm. FERTILIZERS for Truckers and for Cotton Planters, at QlO. Aixu & Co. JAMES REDMOND. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, bat juat re ceived a good aseortmsnt of Native Wine and Brand lea, and also aome of the famooa California Wine known aa the "Angelica," made from the famoua and delicioua Angelica Grape. Tbia Orape ia only successfully cultivated in the Southern part of California; it ia a very delicate grape and requirea cer tain condition ( of climate to bring it to excellence, which condition are only met in that paradiae of the United Statee. Hla native North Carolina Winea and Braadiea from the vinugea of Garrett & Co. and J. Wharton Green are of very superior quality and are very pare. fe2 lm TRUCKERS' Seed and Supplies At Geo. Allen & Co. IMPORTED FRENCH BRANDY AND HOLLAND GIN, jaat received and for sale by James Redmond. 1) LOUGHS, Cultivator! and Barrows at very low prices. Geo. Allen & Co. JUSf RECEIVED Another lot of GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for sale by James Redmond. I) LEASE REMEMBER that I need money as well as the rest of man kind, and if you owe me please pay me. J. C. Whitty. NE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at V very low pricea. Geo. Allen & Co . 1)URE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other uses for sale by James Redmond Now they have it, 'tbere is do body sure but Blaine." Now (Jnandler looks more like the beast he really is. ilis ears are growing. Jo Blackburn did it. Why did Blackburn take Chan dler by tbe ear ! Because it is the way in Kentucky with such aai mals. There is fight in John C. New's eye. He feels that he has been wronged by Qen. Harrison and open warfare ia threatened. On Friday the President sent to tbe Senate the nomination of James 0. Perry, of North Carolina, to be an assistant surgeon in the Marine Hospital Service of tbe United States. " ' ' "Judging from present indica tioni the Republican policy has Settled down to two objects : Pre serving the taxes and spending the surplus : setting the offices and keeping them," "M. QUAD" ot the Detroit Free Press writes to the News and Ob server: ''I expect to be in Raleigh by the 4th of March to write op Raleigh, Wilmington, New Bsrne, Charlotte, Salisbury and penhaps ' other towns." (President elect Harrison has Lad to let up on his smoking. He has been in the habit of late of smoking from ten to twelve cigars a day, bat his nerves coald not stand the strain. He has been obliged to oat down his indulgence to " five or six cigars a day. Hei smokes nothing bat imported cigars. Does protection protect." THE Wilmington Star says: "We Bee from the Richmond Times that a reply is preparing to Capt. W. R Bond's stinging pamphlet on the battle of Gettysburg. The Virgin Jans do -not intend to have It go fc dowa'to history that North Caro Jrnlans did M well at Gettysburg, , tor better, as the much trumpeted division of Pickett.; North uaro- . linians mast see to it that the brave iOmea who 'made such a splendid :r record at Gettysburg are neither i ' defamed nof robbed. - , K :f AN observant exchange says: A c "perfect town Is thafe in which yon ; 5 msee the": farmers patronizing the ;'V home vmerohants, the - laborers spending the money they earn with h - their .own tradesmen, and all ani : mated by a spirit that will not par hase articles abroad if they can be t-rshtf. at home. ;! The spirit oi c ic!?:::ity between business men and mechanics, tradesmen and aborers, farmers and manufactur ers, result every time ia making a town a perfect one to do basinets LOCAL NEWS. SEW ADVERTISEitESTS. F L. Pk&ry Raffle. R. P. Gray Steamer Vanceboro. I. N Gates City property for sale. A. & N. C. R. To agents and public. J. C. Harrison City property for sale. The premium list pane out this mora ine and still it is not all in. Tbe thirteenth annual convention of oung Men's Christian Association will be held at Wilmington from March 81st 0 24th. The pertoii do by error carried from the Fair grounds a waiter and towel is requested to return them to the Secretary who will hand them to the proper owner. The beautiful steam yacht Viva, Capt. Mitchell, owned by Commodore Weld of Norfolk, jg in port. Mr. Geo. Weld and friend E. Higgles arrived on board, having been on a pleasure trip through tbe sound. What are de tearin' up dat street so fur V" inquired a oolored woman yes terday as she passed George street where contractor Wallace's force had been at work. "De are building a trammel read up to de State graveyard," re sponded an old gentleman. The New Berne S. F. E. Band was out serenading on Monday night. We can bear testimony to the excellence of their music, and we hope our citizens will be ever ready to aid and encourage them in their efforts to make the band what it was a few in the State. years ago the bst Shipping News. The steamer Vesper of the E. C. D. line sails at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tlie Annie of this line will arrive to morrow. The Tahoraa sails at 7:30 this morn log. The Premium Awarda. We bed hoped to hare all the premi um lists in by today that it might be complete for the weekly edition, but the awards for game, dogs, hogs, poultry, sheep, goats, &c, &., will have to re main over for next week's issue. Pearls at the Fair. Mr. J. J. Ward of Swansboro, bad on exhibition at the Fair two large pearls taken one from a clam and one from a fish. They were unusually large and quite handsome. Mr. Ward also brought a Terr large hornets nest and a fine specimen of clams. Store and Dwelling Burned. Information was received on Tues day by Mr. S. W. Willis that the store and dwelling of Mr. W. H. Mason at Adams' creek were burned on Friday night last. The front end of the build ing was nsed for a store and the rear end for a sleeping apartment. The Are riginated in the back end, apparently atone corner, tbe roaring of which awaked Mr. Mason and he had only time to save his trunk and bed. Every thing in the store, about four hundred dollars worth, was lost. P. F. Carraway, Esq., in the same neighborhood, came near losing his bouse by fire a few days before. Thanks. I desire to return my thanks to the fire department of New Berne for their efforts to preserve my property from destruction by fire on Monday night and also to them and all others who assisted in rescuing my hones and mules from the flames. Wm. Cohxn. Reselationa f Respect. Whereas, By the death of oar brother John B. Beoton, whose memory we revere and whose loss we deplore, we are called upon to offer np to his mem ory before the world this last tribute of oar affections. , Whereas. The Masonic ties whtoh have so Ions bound us Id mutual friend ship and enjoyment to oar departed brother are severed, no more, to be united until the grave shall glye np the dead: therefore Eesolved, That we sincerely mourn this disruption of friendship, bearing In tender rememhranoa bis naeuty to Masonry and his devotion to the pris doles it Inculcates. ' . , Eesolved. That we profoundly if v pathize with the family and friends of onr departed brother, ana tender an that consolation which the world cannot takeaway., '.. rt ' Resolved,- That a copy of this pre amble be forwarded to the family oi our deoeased brother, a copy to be' spread upon the minutes of this lodge, and a eopy furnished to the New Bene j arm At tor publication. . Januarv 10th. 1889. - . O, B. WoODUTt - vf-.'r' '.' P. 1&'P1AISAUV i r-u-"-. Committee, PRIM 1 CMS AWARDED Joel Einsey, best stallion, four years old and ever, f 10 00. U. M. Collins, d best stallion, S3. 00 Jaa. A. Bryan, beet brood mare and oott. $3.00; beat single harness mare, 13.00; beet pair double harness mares, $3 00; best saddle horse, $3.00, best jaek, $3.00; best jennet, $3.00. Col. 8. B. Taylor, best colt under one year old. $3 00. Leinster Duff y , best entire colt 3 years old and undar . $3.00 Rodolph Duffy, best entire oolt 2 vert old and under 8, $3 00. W. R. Tilierton. best filly, 3 vears old And under 4, $3.00. Jaa. O. Davis, best pony. M. Hahn, beat pair of ponies. Vancv work. Buggy afghan. Miss Marv Roberts, amp, iSmallwood ft Slover). 3d best. Mrs. W.Willett, 11.00. Baby arc ban, Mrs. Dan. Carraway, tin set (A. MUler). Sd beet, Mrs. J. C. Whitty, $1.00. Best rag carpeting. Miss Maggie Riohardson, $8.00. 2d best Mrs Sarah Qaskins, $1.00. Hearth rug, Mrs. K. E. Johnston. $1.00. Best 8annel embroibery, Mias Belle Ellis, $1.00. 2d best, Mrs. W. Barring- en. Beat embroidered table cover, Mrs. D. , Kilburn, $100. Best embroidered table scarf, Mrs. Sultan, $1.00. Beat child 's sacque, Mrs. D. T. Carra- ay.fl.OO. Best child 's overdress, Mrs J. C.Whit , $1 00. Bast infants socks, Mrs. C. K Foy, 81.00. Beet mittens. Mrs. K. C. Freeman, Ooldsboro, $100. Beet cotton edging. Miss Katie Manly, 1.00. Beet table mats, Mrs. K R Jones, $1 00. Best child's tidy, Mrs. Ueo. At mors, $1.00. Best macrame tidy, Mrs. D. N. Kil burn, $1.00. Best lamp mat, Miss Hoskins, (c.o. Mr. J. M. Broadus) tl.OO. Best macrame lambraquit, Miss Mary . Oliysr, $1.00. Best knit afghan (special) Mrs. May- hew, diploma. Beet silk embroidery, Miss . B. Orimee (o.o. Miss Manly) $1.00. Beat cotton edging, Mrs. L. M. Moll- vaine. 81 UU. Beet specimen of cross stitch, Mits E. Carraway, $1.00. Best button holes, Hiss Annie Aren- dall, $100. 2d best Miss Mary Uatlin c.o. Miss Manly 1 10 lbs. Hour Beet sideboard cover, Miss Manly $1.00, Returned to Fair Association Baat handkerchief and glove case, Miss Emma Henderson, diploma. Best linsn embroidery. Miss H. Shsw, $1.00. Best point lace, Miss Sophia Hutchin son, diploma. Beit darned lace, Mrs. R.P.Williams, diploma. Best outline embroidery silk. Miss Nannie Hughes, $1.00. Bast outline embroidery cotton. Mrs. Seymour, $1.00. Best drawn work, Airs. U. (Jongdon, $1.00. 2d best, Mrs. J.F. Ives, diploma. Best crochet fascination. Miss A. Staub, $1.00. Best ootten counterpane, crochet. Mrs. M. Broadus $1.00. Best cetton counterpane, knit, Mrs. . E. Johnston, $1 00. Best wall protector. Mrs. R.C. Free men (Ooldsboro), $1.00. Beet tatting, Mrs. Ida Kinssy, i. 00. Best silk quilt, Miss Ellen Woodward, $3.00. Second best silk quilt, Mrs. F, J. Jonee, $2 00. Best homespun (woolen), care Mr. Crowder, $1.00. Second best homespun (woolon), Mrs. S. O. E. Arthur. $1.00. Best silk socks, Mrs. Duffy, sr., si. 00; best oottou socks, half bolt plaid. Beet cotton stockings, Mrs. Jas. Qreen, $1.00. Best crochet trimming,- Miss Julia Stanton, 60 cents. Largest display of silk embroidery, Mrs. H. O. Windley, $3 00, Best display of machine sewing. Miss Mary Qatling (care Hiss Manly , l uu. Beet display of hand sewing, Miss Manlvr $2.00, to be returned to Fair Association; best article of hand sew ing, $1.00, to be returned to Fair Asso ciation. Beat infant's dress, Miss F. Small wood, $3-00. Best suit undergarments. Mrs. K. u Freemen (Ooldsboro), $1.00. Best variety ornamental stitching, Kiss Annie O'Brien. 10 yards shirting Best hand made thread. Miss A. von Eberstein, book of poems Best tea tray oover. Mrs. Seymour, tl.OO. Beet quilts by band, Mrs. J. r. Tucker (Etnston), $3 00. Seoond best quilts Dy nana, urs Furney Bimmens, 11.00. Best dIUow shams. Mrs. iAura sanoer lln (ear Mrs. K. R, Jonee). tl.OO. Best arrasene work, Mrs. tsuitan, $1.00. Beat cut work worsted, Miss E. Btaub, S1.00. Best fancy toilet set, Miss Miller (care Mr. A. Miller), $1.00. Best applique embroidery, Mrs. t rank Smith, book of poemav Best made apron, Miss wooowara (care Mr. Wahab). tl.OO, Best trimmed lady's hat, Mrs. 8. H. Lane 11.00; best display of millinery Best worsted flowers, Mrs. J. J. Tolson, felt tidy. .Three Cs There are three) o's that setae ts children and earrv them of The three o's are eooghs, colds and croup, v Mothers l - Dr. BuU's uougn Svmo mtm the little oneV Hreel 'Tf mn ara anffarinr bnrtaree with toothache, ther should aottrrto imile tad look oool ud hkadion.': How much wiser to esse the pain with k bot tle of S&lvitioa uu. , FriM S9 oestt. (J, sf l ;Jlv-'J..'t.")!lJc.1lrfl The Dlamood Shoul Lifbt In the coneiJeration of trie sundry civil appropriation bill by the Senate last Tuesday, the discussion which oc curred over lbs urai appropriating $5vS.OOO for a incbibouae on Outer Diamond fhoal i rl Ca Matters, showed that the members of tbe Senate reoocaiae theneceeuy which exists for a light at that point. Senator Gorman said thst h coueidereJ iLe i ropoeed lighthouse as the aioti impattiint one in the world, and Secntor 1 rvt etalsd that it ought to be built. efo if it shoull oont s million and a halt dollars The clause providing (or the appropria tion was agreed to without opposition from any one The probability now is. that if the engineers uo propose to construct the lighthouse have made no error in their calculations, within a comparative brief period manner w ill have a light for their protection on the most dangerous epot ou our coast As a matter of itnerprt we pui'l.-h what Senator Allnon said as to lh plan cf obtaining a foundation for tbe propl structure. Diamond Shoal, it must be remembered, ia dim miles from land, and tbe wawr on the eliol is tut eiht feet deep "I will say that the ceneral f Un. as I understand it, is to const m 'i sutxtan tially a circular rawson of 'J inch pltte iron and sink it in ihe I as fr as it can be sunk Ihe 'lumeter rf this caisson will be at ul "'H fet. as we are informed by the Naval Secretary, and it is expected thai it can be sunk in sand 45 feet sod thus make a permanent and substantial foundation f r this liubt Norfolk Ledgsr. Hark if UimI Mcu'ii Me,i Unmiii J. Norfolk. V . Feb. Jl! The Nova Scotian bark Jesne Troop. uh a cargo of chalk and crew of seventeen men. was wrecked at 7 o'clock last evening at Chioamicomico. N 1'. The master and ten men were drowned and six were saved. The vessel is broken up and strewn on the bvach. The bark was hound from London to Philadelphia and the caune of ttw .lis aster wag a miscalculation onuig to thick weather, which made it iniposn bis to get accurate lights and hearing The crew of Life Saving .Mauon No. ID. could see no signs of Oio vensel until eleven men had been lost, and were just in time to save the six survivors. Thus far only one body has come ashore, that of Charles Meedea. Persons living in unhealthy localities may avoid all bilious attucks, ly taking dose of La i ad or occasionally to keep tbe liver in a henltliy action, l'rice only 2r)C. a package. At all druggists. It is the only medicine I would give to my baby, a mother said, spenking of Ur. Bull s Baby Hy run. It is safe. At 11 drug stores, 2h cents. Homicide at Itntli Washington, N. C, Feb Ji.-At Bath, this county, yesterday morning Jas. B. Crawley killed Kicliard Harris, sirising mm on tne neaa witn an axe handle, in Marsh's barroom. Crawley filed and has not been apprehended. Both white. Crawley married and respectably connected and has alwAs borne a good character. The oase is being investigated. A woman and whiskey is the cause of the. killing BiMttleo' ArnleaSalv. Thk Best Salvk in tho world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively' cures piles or no pay required. It id guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 2a centa per box. For sale by R. N. Duffy. jan'17 Vance Academy. The following is the roll of honor of Vance Academy, I'olloksville, for the month ending Feb. 23: Elizabeth Pearce, C. A. Bell, Fannie E. Bell, J. W. Hurst, S. J. lienderson Qreonie Watson. W. R. Skinner, Principal. IS CONSl'MPTION I.VClil&BLE! Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark , says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, nnd fnerwls and physi cians pronounced me an Incurable Con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery tor Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm . It is the finest medi cine ever made Jesse Midldewart, Decatur, Ohio, says: ''Had It not been for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given np by doc tors. Am now In best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at R. N. Duffy's Wholesale ana Ketnu Drug Store, New Berne, N. C. $8 per dozen, wholesale. Attention, Knights. Tbe members of the Knights of Honor and Royal Society of Uood Fellows will take notice that tomorrow, Thursday, is the last day lor payment of assess ments due this month, and unless paid on that day they stand suspended by the law of these orders. W. F. Rountree, Financial Sec, A Woman's Sweet Will. She is prematurely deprived of her charms of face and form, and made un attractive by the wasting effects of ail menta and irregularities peculiar to her sex. To check this drain upon, not only her strength and health, but upon ber amiable qualities as well, is her first duty. This is safely and speedily ac complished by a course of self-treat ment' with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, a nervine and tonio of won derfal emoacy, and prepared, especially for the alleviation ot those suffering from "draggiag down" pains,1 sensa tions of nausea, and weakness Incident to, wTmiea--a boon tohertsx. Drug-fbtaVVtUSi-jViK- - .' i Steamer Vanceboro Leaves Vanceboro every Monday and Thur. day morning at tvgnl o'clock lor Nevt barnc touching at all principal point. Kcturtnng, leave Sew barne lor n.' &oro every Toeaday and Friday morning. i N in o cluck. A.l (reiguui for n'pm.Dl ru be .tored at in ttarenouae of 11. avd- 8 8 i" l , limes. It P OR.Y, eni N w i.n. J. M. ii-" k. Manager leoJ' J .' Si!a of ?i!ttiM City Property. ' A t S i r uKmuiOLim. i (i;r : L'raveu vouuly i uri Ltl.er i'ourl retlt.on to sell land for p Pureuant to Ine Judiueul m Ihf ab"Vr natued proceedings. 1 m m sell, for caii.ai Public Auction al Ihe t'ourl House in .New Berne, on Mo.NUAV Ihe HHST day or AI'KIL. A t) lc. mat valuable Uoue and Lot ou Pollock elreei. called tne fa w e r Property, lately occupied Dy ar Joseph J Hoblneon. being the eastern naif of the :t "own and dialingulahed In tne pl.n ir a d city of Nw Berne a lot Number Two lluu dredand Five i3u6' with a!i tne impii e meuis on aald lot of land This Jdlh day of Petrnarv. 'w JAMts i H KH fei7 J 1 :ii ixiiiih.d .i:.r VALl'AHI.i: Oity Property For Sal e. Purtuant to power id a mortgage ei ecuted to in by A H. Holton ami w ife. dated May Mth, 1W. and recorded in book No flj. pages 583. 184 and 58"). I will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House in Newbern, on Monday the 1st day of April, A I). 1S89. at 12 o'clock, midday : The lot of land and improve ments at the southeast corner of Craven and llroad street, in the City of New bern, where the late Alexander 11 Hoi- I ton rusided, being part of lot No. 51 Also, part of lot No. 47, adjoining the above lot of land, and fronting on Mruad street. For fuller description refer to end mortgage. Terms Cash 11. A 11. (1ATKS. 127 td Mortgagee Atlantic & N. C. Railroad. P ASHKNOKK DEI' A RTMICS T, ' Nkw Hkrn, N. C, Feb. 'Jt5, lvoj. ) AilENTH AND TIIK PtllLlf. Round trip tickets from points named below will be sold to Washington, l C to the Presidential Inaueuration. on Feb. 2Hth to March 3d inclusive, good to return until March Hth inclusive. V l . rrom Morehead City . . JM3.9V New Bern - 4" kinston U 10 Ladrange 10 li S. I- DILL, O. P. A. NOTICE. Public Sale of Valuable Lands N'OKTH CAROLINA. I Craven County. I Superior i-ccirt. .lamest'. Harrison, Administrator of o.li O. Gardner, dec d. Against Joseph K. Gardner and Sarah F". (ianlnei heirs Rt-law. Petition to sell lands to pay ilelits. In obeii tenoe to a Judgment of the Ho per lor Court of Craven county, rendered In ihe above entitled proceedings, i will sell at public auction at the court bouse door In the town or Hayborn, Pamlico county. N.c, Monday, April 1st, 1889. at Twelve o clock, M., the following valuable lauds le- lonKihH to tbe Estate of John o. (ardoer dec d. to wit: A certain tract of land In Parrftco county. N. ('., lying on tbe north side of Neuse river and east side of Dawson's creek (at he mouth of said creak) known as the China Orov Tract." lnoladlns the Polnttract.de scribed In a deed from Amos Wade toJnhn E. Calhoun and W. O. Pi octor. registered In the Records of Pamlico county, book No R, louos u.masii aald tract containing 17 acres more or legs. Also, a tract of land ad Joining the above tract, In Pamlico county. Known as the "John Bhlca Plaoe," lying on the north side of Neuse river and eastalde of Dawson's creek, containing T acre more or lets, being tne same tract conveyed by unzanein and David llaifiett to John o. Gardner. A I.SO - On Monday, May 6th. 1 S9, at Twelve, M , I will sell at the conrt house In New Berne, N. C. the following town lots with Improvements, belonging to the Estate ot John O. Gardner, dee'd. situate in aald City of Nev Berne, viz: Lot at tbe lunctioa of Broad and Queen stresu, known as the "Paul Lot": parts of Lota Nos. 2H5.R80and vSHl. at the northwestern corner of Pollock street and MoonaalDe alley; nans lots Noe iui and sail at me sonteeaat corner oi poiiock and Hpringstreets, with two dwelling houses ana one store and dwelling on same now oc cupied bv Kev. B. K. Hearn, J. C.Collins and others as tenant. All of said property Is more fully described la the Petition filed in the above entitled suit. Terms of Sals One-half cash: balance on ft credit, of six months, witn notes to he an- nroved. Title reserved until full payment Is maae. New Heme, N. C. Keb. 2ith, 1RS). JAMES C. HARRI80N, f 2 1 dSOd Adm'r of John O. Gardner, deed Ask Tour Retailer for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OR THE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. According to Your Needs. JAKES MEANS 94 SHOE In Ught and (tllth. It flu like tocklnK, and REQUIRES JNJ " UKKAKIMG EN." be ing perfectly easy the lint tune tt It worn. It U ratiifr tbe moet nutldlont. JAME8HEAKS 3 SHOE It abwlnteljr tha J tnoe ot lu price wnlctt hat erer been placed ex- al. tentlTly on the market m wnicn aurtouur 9 it ooutiasrea oeiore "na0 AikftrOwJames Jdean2 8hoe lor E J. MEAK8 & CO.. Boatoa. Fall llaes of the abovo ahaea for sale Howard & Jones. GEEEN, FOY & CO., Do a General Banking business. New Baitkirci Houbi. Middle Street, fourth door below Hotel feldwly B1CW1IRFIE. W Cf AND CLOCKS! Hewbefn Furniture Go. stiijIj Libatj: u :.al au l r reitog every :ue I'm i ,..., , uuuoer Bulla. T''r' ' li4,y oar. i i l.i is res, tin Bafea. ' 1 " b i M rror. Pic " ' " k aud i iuio ' SBSl get a ' ' ' cieiore e can ':' '" '' 1 !i.er stures lu Jav x Ha.. Man l . , U r T. J Tl-HNFR A. CO., 1 Hilr-MUCTOKS. v -1 M w heme. . i. S. DUFFY (itilST, 1 1) lit v DRUGS k M r:. i.N:i iWm CASH. ' !.. r -ii :,e city, i ti : y .- 1 V..rritiic,l 1 ' R ,,f IVlfu- ' ' ' .1.4 t hrap " I M iinre, " niiJ re' .ihu .. U.'iiiitedli'rds. ' r ' ' made by ' ' KKV LOW. - I ; ; IV . 1 .e '. Or r 1 A i o.,,, I am', i 11k l I M.-.l Keau.iT v M l A . . i I w K1 -;;i lee I ,1 w i William it Oliver, INSURANCE AGENT M"Vl;!.i.N N C. t .Hit ill, hi .1 of ii Ttf i bp r ii i i N' Traveler-" r ii I '- ml Acci- ' Voik. f London, : III'. Co., of lent Fidelity I Marino 1 .AllllTliiUl Now ork ii Notice To Ohewers. PvECEIVED : A Full LLine of L0RILLARDS PLUG TOBACCO a r Vll()Li;s.l,i; CKOPETf, M : i 1 i . i . -: :.LKr, NKW l:'.ii.SK. '.ST. (' Look To Your Interest! Farmers, rountrv Merchnnta Trade generally arc mvitod to call and examine our stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions. Etc. We always keen in RtncW tha ..i brated State Prison and Pn r finn a Boots and Shoes. Every pair warranted. -- We have n lariro e;innlc nf K'ir,M Cheroots and Proclamation Cigars These goods am bought bv in dirw. from tho Factory. Mnutr at Manufacturer's Prices. M No trouble to show goods. ROBERTS BROS., SoutK Front (.. New Bernajt. O. Dissolution. The co-partnershio herptofom oicf. ing under the firm namn nf TO A Tan us & STREET, Insurance Asenta. ai,.. Isolvpd by mutual conprr .T.n. m.. 1889. The business of FIRE INSTTRAWris will be continued by Mi:, is. R. STRBiT who succeeds tho latn firm. ' W M WATSON, S. R. STREET. In retirine from the firm of w,n I& Street, and the business of Fire In surance, I desire to attest my apprecia- uouui me noerai patronage Of the in suring public which has been extended to the firm during the nast ln .H and t0 bespeak for the neWmansge Go to F i r .-.".wiuunHu. ., By the terms of the dissolution I be- -come Sole General Agent for North Carolina of The Hartford Life and An- , nuity Insurance Company, with head V quarters in the same bulldin laulw; occupied by the firm. t W. M.WAT8QN. , ' ; Mules and Horses; a hike LOT of UULE3 and E0RSE3 '. j4 . . hTe iu. arrived: at ' - , i I 116 dwtf . V. ttATTW Je-rrt , -..jo

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