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JOURNAL VOL. Vn.-NO. 307. NEW BERNE; N. C, TUESDAY. MARCH 26. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. susurrss locals, f . , TISS CHICAGO BEET at Start's X e;;U this morning. -. s 1 '"PEEIIS was a" small book lost bo L twnpostotSoeoaThareday eight. It belonged to the I. of 8. Q. Lodge, liberal reward will bo paid to finder. - Djjioa BajutkAt rpypg WBtTUUV for legal docu X meats, or (or ur other purpose, done oa short notice and m reasonable terms. - . W.T.HilA. . muU et x South Froat Stmt. I LOWERS for deooretieae, boqueta, . large end Smelt, or floral designs or any purpose furnished short aotioe by leaving order with Bern, . KadcUff on Middle street, m23 tf FOB 8A.LE Cow with young e'alf. ltf . - W.P. BcucaftCo. POPULAR BOOKS FOR SALE. So lit oa fourth par of Jouxxal. Oao book, 50: 8,11.80; 6, 14.73. meiSOtf NcmNciik, HAVING arraeged ratee with the Eiproaa tbo fio Western boaf at Dotal Albart wilt be soli at Hi ota. per pound. Porter House ateak IS eu. A CONSIGNMENT ol CRAB GRASS BAT for tale by f ; T t ' uo. ALUS yo. TMPORTEO FRENCB BRANDT AND . L HOLLAND QIN, just received and for sale by . . Jahm Ridmohd. 1 FERTILIZERS for Traokara and for : . Cotton Planum, at " . , ;. , ... Q bo. ALU 6 Co. JAMES ' REDMOND. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER, has Just re ceived a good assortment of Native Wine and Brand lee, and also some of the famous California Wine known as - the "Angelica," made from the famous " and delicious Aagelioa Grape. This Grape is only successfully oultirated in the Southern part of California; it is a . Tory delicate grape and re autre cer , tain oonditiona of climate to bring it to . exoellenoe, whiob condition are only - met in that paradise of the United ' Btates, Hie n a tire North Carolina Wine and Bread lee from the vintages -J of Garrett A Co. and J. Wharton Green . -T. are of very superior quality and are ' pur.-' fe9 lm TL0UQH3, Cultivators and Harrows Ji JL at very low prices. , - Geo. Allen & Co. JUSK RECEIVED Another lot of . GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDT -. ' for sale by Jambs Rxdhond. . "tNE Thousand Rolls Wall Paper at - KJ rery low prices. " ' ; " ' j : Geo. AfXui & Co. ' ' OURE WINES AND LIQUORS for . X liediciaal and other usee for sale by ' jAKMRcoiioJrD. Heaven la never deaf bat when man'i heart la dumb. Quarles. V 9ia1r9BBBBlBBBlBBBBBlBa"S1sBBB ;ITiw York ; la .i recelring mere appointments from this administra tion than any other State. ' The happineaav, of. love ia in action; ita teat ia what one ia will in r to" do for others. Ben liar. Evert 4dntj whioh la bidden to wait,, retarna with aeren fresh ' datiea at ita back.harlea Kings- ley.jlS'V--;".; : ; Stamlt Matthews, Jnstice of the United Statea Soprem Goaitt, died in Washington; K 0.'; a few - SP01LHUNTER8 ebntinno f: ad dress I letters : to ' Mrs. 'r; benjamin Darrison,' maeh to her annoyance and disgnst. - 5 y A cowked-church - ia "The Wilderness has referred a ques tion of discipline to -the President and his Cabinet. -mr ' ; "N Theeb is no fit search after truth which doea not, first of all, tsda to live the f trntbr-which is tr.own. Bashnell. A EcoiisH-lEisn Congress js to 1 1 IM in Columbia, Tcnnn on the K'i cf JIay.' Among those el' ; : ! c 1 to be present are Senator . ' b. Vance of Korth Carolina, Col. A. li. LIcClure of Philadelphia, rt lienner of Eeir York, and j TV. Grady of Atlanta. ' : z hotr ; diiTerently the two cr.3 - are : cocstitated.v'-The "; r -a dissolve her solidity and 1 i r:at!a aware by, any re :tcr that she has:. done -'.h can diesolye her j 1 -in condition cf Iars- a cf nilsrale and 1 r;6 n-cli tetter than a '-ta tiii Lar ism. rule in the '1 3 r ' "to rr En i I 3 1 r:" II ia gratiijinE to note that thelSiakQiaof the Cehoemer Cham. Sew York: World baa tamed from criticising Democratie adminii- tration to criticising a BepabQcaa one. Mobile Begister. The official qaillotine is getting in good forking order and Demo- oraUo heads are beginning drop. r resident uarrtson maj hare some loaded with brick, line and sawmill ap exoellent opinions on eiTil serrice paratus. 6h left Norfolk on the 7th reform, bat with Blaine, Clarkson, Elkins,etc , in poAsession of the handl tha marhinA will lw bTr I . c, T , r, . AJUUm AUOL- The Wilmington 8tar, the best : r::":"'"'" uiia i ikvii. -Auo oiar uaa com- pieiea anotner nair jear. It is now 21 years old. It has been able to I fill all of its appointments, to keep elean Us Democracy, to uphold the truth an.l h- ik nA ka. . . " iaiBor luuaiHucuij wuif lUttU has erer had. It does not pretend to be the best or liveliest or ablest paper is the State or in the South. It does claim to be faithful nd hon'aafc and nnr. U ha. hn-ra n friends whereof it I. mla-htv .a " ine mar is strictly and alwaye north Uaroiinian and it hopes to oontinne to merit pablio confi- dence." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. Ulbich Seed potatoes. B. Swbbt Chioago beef. Journal Dickens' works. It was a struggle yesterday as to which it should be a sunshiny or rainy I day. I Mrs. R.R. Hammond has shown us the first pea bloom we have seen this season. It came from a half-aora lot. W. ar. tl.d to kn, tk.t th. At been quite sick, was improved jester day. tnt. v w ... . , ..A.I iu. Japanese weaaing lor pru oa UlUilk. Ilr,. TV.. . . T J" " U1 the Japs to bs united are known, bat we a'"u uu w nBn mw7 j.na Dase dsu oiuds "ueaVT miters," UapUin Blount Smith, and the "Little Btars." Captain Harry Atkins, playsd yesterday, scoring ten to four in favor 01 the former. Cottage prayer-meeting tonight at 8 o'olook at the house of Mr. II. If. Ipock, on the corner of Nense and Hetoalf streets, under the auspices of the Young I He had something over a hundred dol M en's Christian Association. I lars in money besides some valuable The Bust Bee Workina Soclet will hold a festival tonizht at the resident of Mr. John Tolson far th benefit of the Oxford Orphan Asvlum. Thl is a band of bright little girls working for oouia oausa. Assiei taem evsa tnougn HiaSBJSUWS. - 4 rJ.'T ! ; ken Dr. Newman's sermoA at theju, E. Churoh. the nastor. Rev. L. W. rrstDyterisn cnuron on Bunday wu ia fine, tffort, The subject was the Omni- presence or Uod, ana was chaste, in language, beautiful is diction and forceful in delivery. Those who heard him want to hear him again.- Robert Selby, eolorsd, was arretted on South Front street yesterday and taken to the police station. He was found to be an escaped lunatio from! ths asylum at Qoldsboro. ,' llarshal Lewis wired Dr.'Millei at Goldsboro of thecspture of Selby.and thath would be held for transfer. ' ;a iviu.iii wwb;sb,w, was oa yesteruay seen examining eonon ntvN(,'. W wish' Vr person in planter ta front of Messrs. Whltty & Naw Brft.VmJo: have heard this ser Gates' hardware store.- It was surmised .L -. ... , H tnatnenasaneya on agnouitura u a . - , pursuit ia the near future. If this should b so, th Alliano may tak f ..u. .u. ..Ka. w o.M. room tor rouruit iui a uva one is vemiag, Shlpoiae JTews. ' . ,z.y- - - The schooner Mary and rranda ll loading lumber at Congon's mills tot WaebJngtoD.tt - . Th schooner Chas, C. Lister sailed yesterdsy for Philadelphia with lumber from Blade's mill. " - 4 The steamer Vesper of the-. C.D. Una sailed yesterday afUrnocn with cargo of general exports. The Annie of this line will sail tomorrow after nnnn at 1 n'nlnrk ' : jj !.f v-! -The steamer Kewberne O. D. lln will sail this morning for Norfolk at t a 'clock. Manteo will arrive tonight. Alt our city fathers say "use Pdva- t. au.l, trjs:ftti "tcnre on earth for psm," It cot9 only 3o. f ?'rs. L'rown bas taken to vttisg tr. rislist'ov'j tjrvp ehefcss lived i : ' -:J, 5 f-r-.!n i3 dorr's Caps. PritehereV of the steamer New born waa la the city yesterday and gareaa thepartkolars of the aiakiag at the aohooner Charm la Psmlioo sound, preyionsly annoanosd in the JOCUAL. The Charm, Capt. Surr, hailed from Wilmington, DeL, but was at this time fromNrfolk,va.,toLachrilie, ln,t- and was off the month of Pamlico m,ru t0" Wednesday where w u. uiaooun win The first aooldent was the tearing away of tha rndiar .kirk .t n.M Uft kr I- P0" ew"Wto,y m,rCT 01 158 ideeth. cpum, th.r. omy otUn w maa B0W UD00ntroi able boat. It was undertaken to make Pamlico river, bat the weather was too aooompliah much. Not being to tte 'Pr w" Wown T"uw"ru " " ' cI"ou away. All Wednesday night and Thure- daw th. r. k.t.ll ith with, out any abatement in the severity of the storm. At night the vessel showed 8Kn of (training and began to isak Pum DOt to work "d wer P goiag all night and the next day f?d nlf ht Friday .Tening the steamer MulM nf tha f lli llnniii nn lino waa ightxl bat too far o to signal. Satur day morning the oapuin let go anchor vritb hopee of drifting to shore. There wu len 'e,t 0' water in her hold and it was evident that she must soon go down. The schooner Charles Lister and the steamer Vesper of the E. C, D line were spoken, but the high sea that was rannfnjr rendered it impossible for them to give any assistance. The boat was now fast sinking, compelling all on board to take to the rigging. At this junoture a tremendous sea broke over her causing a lurch that threw them all into the water. The captain and a negro man were the only ones oould ,w,m- TUeT "ch. with gunaenaaingMiowairownsaieiy, '"'P1 the lwo eT' to the rig- in where theT oIiDabod ,nto lt- thof- 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 bleak winds. Ia this perilous condition they were sighted from Brant Island Lieht. two milnn distant. Tha keener 0f the likt. W. J. Rlmmon. d " " I ' 1 tant Ireland, with strong devotion to duty ,nd ,0 for feiiow.mail. lowered a boat, and in almost certain Idaneer of swamnins went to the res I cue, The sufferers wsre taken back to the Light end eared for nntil Tuesday when I the v ware taken aboard tha ataamer 1 Newberae and carried to Norfolk Capt. Starr says that eysrything was lostexeept the olothing they had on. notes about his person but It was all lost except a stiver quarter. I Th Charm He in twenty-one feet of wUr P,n wher 11 danger- ous W aaTigaUon' A Valuable 8ermon. I In lib Mtmmi NniK.. .1.1.1 .1 Ih. Crawford, delivered one of the best talks we have ever had the pleasure of listeniag to. We doubt-if there was ever a sermon preached that did not contain some good point, some utterance whereby man might profit, but the ser I mon which we oon'sider most valuable. 1 tha. one that contains the most good I f os the greatest number of people. Special stress was given to the better lean for the poor and needy. It was th duty of all who are able, to in some way provide meant whereby this class I of people might labor and make an bnnaat llvlnir. . Tkaaointr wu tn ka A - .trove to mid and dananifimna anon a sssvsa rvevwwv easaa w wsjaoj av asjuwu aaa a lit was plain, pointed, and practical, and IfiarriaA -afffks arftk ft frnm kjurtnnln Lnd. : Adopt, th principles on which thJg 4 Md , d) gwl I with a gret , deal ot strset soliciting Tha Impostors will not be so tumsrous d the too modest needy will blook4 P "d tbu; eonditlon bulred Into antf ntir: I Eecsntursd. ? - , 1 : Frank Blount, who escaped from th police station a few "weeks ao b I breaking through a window and jump- a I log from th second story to the ground was again taken in yesterday by Dave I Barham. tha i&iler.V Frank is a small IB ' w eolorsd boy who : lotei. chicken .too we'l. VY yei tix'iiei tifore' Justjc Ws "joa f . r a Lta,. j, s i ia. default of I bos 2 ws3 r-anLl to j .11. , shoi ilflways 1-9 owl for thil-ren t""'' ' n so- . the cSii.d.- eoi.-os t'-flf' , - a'.l fs.:-., cures, wi f-- ; t re - - y for.awr 1 . 1"' . 3 c--'i a t "'9. Personal. Mr. J. W. Chapin of Aurora waa in the city Monday. He tells u. of a serious hurt to Miae Sdllie Thompson, formerly Of New Berne. SLs was out w Knout id it a game of baseball hen ibe bat dew Out of the itriier'a bcJ r.J ttruck ber In the face. Dr. Alpheus FieUd of Aurora, has mored to New Berne for lha v-ra.tioe of bis profession. Dr. Fields a iu honor able and courteous yeuiw tuan We welcome hioi to our miJst. Mr. Hugh Bee ton, who baa beeu Mail mg relatiree in Alabama during the past two nioniha, returned home Satur day night. Mr. T. B. Ipock,of Coe, was in the city yesterday with a specimen of Bra zilian corn. He save that it fields tro- liflc and when bolted and mixed with a small proportion of (lour it will make up like all tiour and u equally as palat able. Mr. R. li. Berry left on ,.n insurance tour yesterday. Messrs. II K. Bryau. M. l eV Steyei son, F. M SimmonB, (.'.inui nt M.inly. J. W. Waturt., P II. IVIlrtier. V K. Clarke and I. J. Mooru .ui utti nding Jones Superior Court. O. H. Ouion, Kn . rttutse.l from WasblDgtoD, N. V , bunJay luormcg per steamer Sen berin wire be had been on a w ieit to his son just u week old today. A few hours after arrmDg he received a telegram announcing that Mrs. Quion was seriously ill and he re turned te Washington immediately. A telegram since his return aa she is better. Miss Annie Blount of Seven Springs is visiting Mrs. A J Scarborough in the eity. Mr. II . B. DulTy left for Now York yesterday in search of joints enough to fill his double store. Mr. O. Marks returned Inmi the Northern markets lant mitht and the Weinstein building will eho in a few days what he went after. Capt. J. M. White and J. W. (Irain ger. Esq , of Kinston, arrived last nlRht. Temporary Change of Schedule On account of repairs to the draw in Trent bridge the following change of schedule to Morehead City on the A. & N. C. R. will be in force today and tomorrow: Leave Morehead City Depot . 5 25 a.m. " Newbern House. 5.'"J " Atlantic 5:49 " Wildwood 5 57 ' Newport 6 09 " Havelock 4t " Croatan 7:05 " Riverdale 7:13 " Arrive Trent River Bridge 7 47 " Newbern 3 27 " NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State I'apern. Kernersville News: Ten new pupils entered school at the Academy this week. A Law and Order Society has been organized for the purpose of aiding our town commissioners and mayor in the execution of the corporation. Mount Olive Telegram: Mr. Davis Wiggins naa a nen to die last wees tnai .... ..... ... . was old enouffh to vote, having entered ha91otvsr ThA triirboro anri frnitlttonof his works ever pnbllshed Is unquee- her aist year. ine trucBers ana iruit n bl lhe ..Bor. eVmon.nnw issued hv vi iui u"u uu . ifiuitj iiicv in tha Y. M. (J. A. hall on Haturdav last for tha rmrnnaaof formino- a Truckers Association. - r , Leaksville Gazette: We learn that the negro exedus racket in a mild form has struck portions of this county What has Leaksville done that it cannot share In the same blessing r The wheat crop in this vicinity has improved greatly within the past few weeks, and promisee a satisfory yield. Uats also look well. Twin City Daily : There has not been a case of fever in Webster county, in this State, for over thirty years, A splendid record.- Where is Webster county V JotjenIl. The indications are that there will be a large number of new houses built this ysar in Winston and Salem. People would prefer to build brick rather than frame houses if an ample supply of brick could be de pended upon at a reasonable price, Charlotte Democrat: Convict Riser, who escaped some months since from the stockade near Charlotte, was cap tured last Monday snorning near Pioneer Mills and brought to Charlotte jail.' The annual meeting of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Associa tion was Held in toe upera House last Monday night The net profits of the concern were w per cent. wnicn would hare run up to 11 25 percent., but the- fact that the Association had to pay tax on lta own stock, iTlSSr ?8ffl which began March first, Is running wsll. It has already -mora shares In it than tha 4th series ever had. Our Lutheran' friends ate happyv and de servedly so. over the fact that the last dollar of the debt on their splendid bouse of worship has been paid. Last Sunday the contributions for this pur pose amounted" 1305 50, more than enough to .liquidate lhe debt. The ohnroh will soon he dedioated. , - AshsvCle Citizen: We have not heard ths last of Capt. - Johnstone in political life, howsysr, and future Democratie legislation may bring out of the depths of Eptibitc&n misrule the vary measure In wbica b was such a potent and ecergtio promoter, An hnmente quantity of roofing slate is being shipped to Asheville over the W. N. C. Rail road. The el ac trio railway freight car healed over seven thousand pounds of freight at one trip yeattr Jay. There are over fifteen thousand people, in cluding: residents and visitors, ia the c.ty at present, ad more are coming. Concord Times: A few days ago Deputy Lito VV. Means captured a bkickader in the northern part of the county. Seven gallons of lire water was taken. The stockholders of the street raifway held a meeting in lawyer W. M Smith's office last Monday evening, and the company was formally organized. Mr. M. A. Walter is the owner of a Poland China hog that is the happy mother of 17 nice little pigs, all the same age. All the stock in the street railway has been subscribed and the company was organized last Mon day evening. John P. Allison was elected President. Concord Times: Measles and uiu;npe are plentiful here now The legisla ture passed a bill allowing Concord to issue 8 per cent bonds, not to exceed $15,000, for the purpose of grading, im proving and paving the street and sidewalks. Election is to take place within six months from May 1 Mr W. L. D. Benson, of No 3 disd March at a Afi Aa vavttrti Isnnari 1 in u n m- ! ilepuc fit, he fell in the tire and got o I h&rilv hnrnad that h nMVAr riMNiverM.1 i lie leaves many friends The stock .olders of the J. M . Odsll Mf g Com pany met here last Tuesday. A umi annual dividend of 6 per cent, was U clared, and the mills are shown to be in a prosperous and healthy condition. Snow Hill Baptist: There is a great deal of interest being manifested in nur mid it over the organization of a Y 11 C. A. This is a good move in the right direction. On last Saturday , the 17ih inst . the funeral of Mrs. Luna N. (,! was preached at Ornionds chapel t y Uev J. E.Thompson Mrs. Noblosdied at her heme in Vanceboro. Mr Joseph Newson, who resides near Shine, in this county, started from hi home last Thursday morning in company w ith his wife, and his wife's mother. When only a short diitance from his home the horse took fright at a dog and jumped to run, the horse in the effort to get away threw Mrs. Newson an. I h"r mother from the vehicle. Mrs. Newson 'n arm was broksn in two places ami her mother waa bruised by the fall, hut was not seriously injured. She scolds and frets. Shs's full of pets. She's rarely kind and tender. The thorn of life Is a fretful wife I wonder what will mend hsr ' Try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Ten to one your wife ia cross and fret ful because she is sick and suffering, and oannot control her nervousness when things go wrong. Make a healthy woman of her and the chances are you will make a cheerful and pleasant one. "Favorite Prescription" is the only remedy for woman's peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give entire satisfaction in every 3ase, or money will be refunded. See guarantee on bottle wrapper. Large bottles, 81. Six for 85. DICKENS' WORKS. HOW TO OBTAIN THKJl. Any subscriber to the Dailt or Wmi.v I01 R4i,,ho has paldone year In advance. will be entitled to 10 per oent discount on a set of CHA.8. DIOKh.N8' WORKS. Kor the money, tais Is tbe best edition on the mar ks!.. Compared with the cost of former, even recent davs. II Is amaclna how the pries of I Bl.UU.IU UWm.m mirj uuw w - 1 m" im ....... .1 .... .J uv.r.W mm ..ilniull Thl. la esDeciaiiv true of the works of Charles dm I ens, and the most marvelotisly cheap pdl joiin B Alden.tne "Literary nevoiniion DDbllsher. New Tork. Chicago, and aii.e It Is printed In good, elear, large , raced nonpareil typs (from the same platrs as Appleten's Popnlar Llorary Edition, price per st siv.uui, aoaDia-coiamn psg'-s, smail qaarto rorra, easy for the eye.convp nleot to handle, and Is handsomely boa 1 in cloth. In eight volnmaa as follows: List of the Vols. Over 130 lllustr'ns. 1, Martin Oinirlewtt, 5. David Copperrlelil Uamaby Kudge. Chiiatmaa Ht-orln. Edwin Drood. 6. Mntnal Friend. Hard Times. Rfeak Honse. Sketches by Boa. 3. Nloholfls Nlcklsby. Plotures f'm Italy. Tale of Two 01 ties TjBCom'o'l Traveler. 7. Dorobsv and Hod Old Curiosity Shop Pickwick Papers. American Mt s ReDrlnted Pieces. I Ore. t Expectations. 18. I.lttle Don-It. I Oliver Twlat. Price Per VoL Se. Per Set 3.00, Size of volume 5 i 4 x 7 3-4 Inches: postage. If by mall. 11 cents per volume. sample copies ean o seen at in is omce. Board. Board with or without rooms for four persons. Apply to Mrs. JOHN WALKER, Johnson sc., one door east Middle st. March 80th. 1889. dtr Truckers Heeding Genuine Early Hose Maine Stock, for replanting tneir crop, can be supplied ; at Lowest <ocsSy: -i .-. i--. OaTs? t WHOLESALE GROCES, 4;MiDDLtf 8niiiT('?i: - ' y NEW EEBSK.;i. Attention, Farmers. We have on band and can eapply you at Rock Bottvm Psk'KS: Stone tail C'otU'ti l'iow, Climax Cotton I'!o s, (.rem L'jttou rus. 'Cotton Kings," Iron Age Culiivators, Cox Cotton l'linters, Ceutruni.il Corn l'lauters, And everything t !?e tint us ueeded on tte iaroi. Give us a li ia!. WHITTY & GATES. So New Front eru, N 1 Craven Sts. Pure Corn Whiskey, IK M HIV y. t'STAlNS. I have on hand a lot of Pure Mountain Corn WhiskeV Slid AlCOhol J for Medicinal pur doscs. J. F. TAYLOR, .Hi ! Kct.nl (irmri, Mil. N I 1 1: n;' k r, v m.u.n i: N. jiii. .1 if TotheWholesaleTrade S,.. rt Mr Sili 1 S from n Ulf Mil I s j ; TWKN TY- lion 1 '-I, u r H I'. M l; o, h I N 1 1 1 I s H-n.c. N I'., ii'l 11 r. ri ' Agent, r i nlHti h l.ubr 1 f.-t iU lm M.iniif Mi:. rating l..il: Barrington & Baxter, K l.lMK Aol'.NT- l-.iK Tim A. A. BATTLES' $3 53 CALF SHOE. K W A KK TKD.' A Iso of olh II. ry 11 I-nil I. HP lie l.ol,, s iu,,l (Jen la Klines In ,, .1 h: ,1 lira) Line of CLOTHING, HATS, DRY GOODS and NOTIONS ever oflere.1 to Hip tnolliig nb.i, mrlOdwy CORN! CORN! CORN I 50,000 Bushels o x Sale BY W. P. GURRUS & CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND GRAIN DEALERS, Makri:t Dock. NEW I5KKNK. N. C. sJsT Consi'ifn us jour produce. raiii-i d u tf HARDWARE. COOK STOVES, WIRE FENCING, SASH, D00BS AND BLINDS, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS AND PUTTY. LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER AND HAIR, And all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS At Bottom Prices! L. H. CUTLER, -v & m Middle Street, NEW BKRNE. K. O. For Rent. Dwelling on Johnson street, opposite e Academy Green. 8even rooms, Apply te mlSdlm . F. M. SIMMONS'. the J. E. SMITH, flgt.f DEALER IN Mens. Boys and Children's "ClottiriS Boy 'a Clothing, $1.50 up,'v,alsns, t3.C0 ' -. ..: aa a imi line or J BOOTS AlTDiSH0I3 "Women's Shoes. 15a. nrv A la a f-'l Una of ,. . . ' DRY GOOm CT Call and if9tbc"i. v- - i: J 4 ,f 1 i 1
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