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Daim OURNAL, VOL. VIIL-NO. 104. NEW BEKNE. N. C. THURSDAY. AUGUST 1. 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. If HE BUSINESS LOCALS. T TSEFUL Tataon'i Universal Atlas U of the World. N edition and revised. Persons desiring the work n.y im sample and leav orders at Juuiuul offloe. j)31tf I M POUTED ERENCB BRANDT AND HOLLAND GIN, Just received and tot sale by Jambs Redmond. NEW CROP OF TURNIP SEED. Imp . Rota Bag, Erly Milan Turnio. Eirty FUl Dutch Turnip, Early Rrti PurpU Top Turnip, and a lull liut) uT oihar iwd aiE. H Meadows & CO-' m i dim. JUST RECEIVED Another lot of . GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY for aale by - ' James Redmond. 1)URE West India Molasses at i ,. ROBfitTS HK08. TTAMMO, KS, Fly Traps. Ice Cream XXi frtesera. Refrigerators, and a full Jinn of M'utoiiutile Ka" at lidtf Whitty & Gates TTTBE BLACKBERRY JUICE for JT medical purposes at ' i7tf James Redmond s. FIRST-CLASd job work executed at this offlc on satisfactory terms. a26t( PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for Medicinal and other uses for sale ' by James Redmond. The Democrats of Virginia are confident of a splendid victory in November. , "Electric wires' are of such quick tempered metal it is danger ous to cross them." "The man who is nearly always wrong does the most crowing, when he happens to be right." Twelve inches of rain has tallen in Maryland since Wednesday, doing immense injury to crops. Storms are reported to have done great injury In Ohio, VViscon sin and Illinois within the last lew days. A letter I'r6ra Win. A.Guthrie, of Durham, shows that the Kaleigh Xusane Asylum is uu place fur ner vous patients. The five men accused of the murder oi Dr. Cioniu were arraign ed in the Chicago Court Monday, All pleaded not guilty. Forty experienced lock makers have gone from New Haven Conn to work in a lock factory at Flor ence, Ala., on a three years contract The President is censared for delay in appointing an Associate Justice to theTplace on the U. S Supreme Court beach made vacant by the death of Stanley "Matthews A gang ot desperadoes in Pat rick county Va., on the North Caro Jma border, are committing many depredations and are defying the officers ot both States. Wilmiog ton Star. The Wilmington Messenger says Mr. J. S. Carr says the sale ot the ,Durham Plant was bona fide and 1 he f ally indorses the management of Mr J. B. Whitaker. He will not back the Globe, the new paper, Mr, W. says." Assistant Secbetaey of State Baasay has decided that, the widow of i BOldier who was killed in a drunken brawl is not entitled to a pension because he was not killed in the line of dtaty. The decision is right, bat it will raise a howl in ids party;', ' . . ' WniT$SMfledTBepnbJi- jans of ;Notth - Carolina ; give the i Vorisiof .tncupi 'to' the s Democrats in return for the mae- niflcient snibbing the President has . treated them toT I'his is a .inter , estlngqaestion in'corfent Republi- ean poHtiThey - can, bat will thevt We think' nol. There is ', not that innch sand in them. Nor folk . Landmark. .--'' - f : : ; L' ' ' i aiiina i 'hi - "( 09B of the most hopefnt signs of - '7:the day is i - tne v warm; interest the -' people are taking tn the matter tf , , Belecting delegates to nominate the , v QovernOrVXt -i.rft" Qoo'ntaging fact that there 14 ' ppalrefitiL iavery where a concern which " amounts already to enthusiasm ; When the . j Democrats '.of. iyirginia are fully . arouacdtliore ia' every reason to oxpoct an old . time . victory .-jNor- There seems to be no doubt that rhft raratinor nf r.h tension claim of Senator Manderson. without his k.qk onc,in ai.uauuu, WUD.CUJ ru,.u was aouoiea, ana a neat sum oi arrears placed in his pocket, was done to establish a high precedent, which would render easy uud less conspicuous the hlcinngs ot me subordinates in the Lure .u. That it waa thus followed is notorious, ana the investigation uow in prog ress, if conducted in the interest of recovered however and found the owl When thi D. & N. puts on another pas the public service, will make Home still there rolling iis eyes in every di- aenger. to connect with the faHt mail on 1 tho KflltMLjh iv I tanrnn mail nni tho startling revelations -Norfolk Led- ger. Mr. Moeley expected to move the Commons yesterday an in amendment to the proposed grant to the Crown for pin money to the th tiou that no lurlher grants ol simi- lar character shall be asfced by the Crown. The large minority vote minonty upon the rejection oi Mr. Laboucu- ere's substitute shows a very strong distaste for even the diluted mon- archism which is still maintained in the British system ot govern ment. The question that is con stantly suggesting itself to the English people is; why, and bow much longer, shall we contribute to . . .j l me spiejiuia useiessuess oi royalty. 0UI86 Will De lUCKy enough to get her money, but the effort i8 almost " ' I Certain to completely Close that source of supply for her younger brothers and sisters." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. L. 8. Wood Great bargains. J. W. Stewart Baggage transfer. B. & L. Ass'n Monthly Assessment. August. The morning show era come with ularity. The Alliance picnic tomonow at Street's Ferry. Grand dress ball at the Atlantic hotel tonight, complimentary to Governor Fowle. The failure of the present crops in this section is almost a foregone conclu sion. Farmers ought to savo all the fruit possible and plant all available fall crops. The term of office of the new Justices of the Peace appointed by the last General Assembly begins today. S. R. Street. Esq., is ready for business as is also our friend Mr. Wm. II. Oliver Come to Morehead City. The State Alliance meets in Fayette- .illnn k. iRrk lnBt ihi. ...r Wn . . . w- ... brUD liUV lQOUCIS UI bUlO DCUUUU "UI make a strong efifort to have the meet- ing next year ai moreneaa uity. ins the beet place in the State for summer gatherings. The Ball at Morehead. o i,.ii . i ..,lI.1,.uMUn.l,uu Still Continue. The grounds around the! hotel will be illuminated and the best musio will enliven the occasion. The A....t u. .jium. evenings of August let and 2d bid fair w ue memorauie occasions at me At - lantio Hotel. The Revenue Cutter. We do not understand why the reve-l nue cutter should have bten ordered from the waters of Pamlico and Alber marle sounds. The department cer tainly does not propose to open such a I wmpiuuuu w suiuKKio as wouiu uo .u the event that no cutter traversed these onnds. (TW.1...1 j . l;h n.. 1IW UN VW6ICH iracocu um uiuui isiugwieouuBiruuiiuu ui a new uuuor for the district but we are not informed aa tn whether an annronriation was made The cutter ia of much advantage maue. xne outter u oi mucn aavantage to the oommerce, of these waters, winch is constantly increasing, besides pr&Wnot hare surrendered if the Rush had venting the smuggling in of foreign ...j. w " 11 the orasr is ror a permanent re- moval. an effort should bo made to have it rfi.nindod. Personal. B. M. Poanna. Esq .. of Jones counLv. ' ' was In the city yesterday vL.E.r Duffy, Esq.. of Dover was in . w7 ww.u.j. Mr. R. Ft. TTAnHnrion waa in th MIy . . - - iu.uiJ. '!. L..J. t '.TT. i T Old friends. " Prof. Geo.W. Neal and Mrs. Neal re turned from Laurlnburg last night. ; M1m Caddii Folgham of Goldsljoro, hat been t lilting the family of Mr . W, H. Oliver, returned home yesterday. . ; I i,Li;i-g.:-, . i !,,,,. ,t i ,n:,A,y, j ;.H;.I ror a auoraerea uver. try oeeuuamo shooting an Owl A member of the New Berne Cotton Exchange was visiting his farm in Nones county a few days ago and while Jones county a few days ago and while! walking around the plantation with gun hn hand discoverei a verv laree owl in the branch of a tree. He let go one barrel of his gun at the owl but it sat msni mere on tno umD was neituer killed nor freightenod. lie then began movincr around so as to set a fair shot " I n trnm Ann h.r A i mot irn ami u-1. 1 1 bo.n.1 wl " " F ing im rj e on the owl stepped on tne brink of h ditch and slipped in. lie rection, and concluded to mi akethebeet T ui me suuaiiou nun ibi aim uava iue other barrel. But this time the gun fai!e.l liro. Mr. Jno. T. Heath living Hnaa h utt-pullH fnr onrl So huotanAil to the spot w ith his gun, and took de- liberate .-.im at the owl and fired, but e owl was right there: did not move After the s aoko had cleared Away Heath surveyed the owl carefully and BanK ou', "Why hello F. S' cant you toil ail o A 1 iroill a COD-weD. Shipping News. : Tho Annie of the E. C. I), line sailed yesterday with lumber and general ex- ports. Tho EHKlet of this line will ar- nveumay. I The steamer Tahoma will sail at eight o'clock this morning. Th,. ctn, tw! f .Ko ' 1 J f nut? arriviMi voHiertiav ruorninff rromim.r.1;.,., if, .,.., i.., Baltimor ) with a cargo of goneral merchandise, and sailed last eight on return trip with a cargo of naval stores . . . . I anJ Bnme'08- i do steamer uowara arrivea irom Kinston yesterday afternoon with a careo of naval Htorps. and leaveH this morning for Trenton. TUEY CALL IT AN OUTRAGE. Exciicmenl in Montreal over the Sei zure of a Schooner Chicago, July 30. A Tribune special from Montreal says: The seizure of the I 2P."".?1"Di" L iDu ?h& 4,.U.Hu,1bu,MuUUh,. mil assurances are made of the friendly . ut relations between England and Amer ica, raises excitement to a high pitch, and government supporters demand an immediate call on the United States to release the schooner, and- for full in demnity. A leading member of Par liament said last evening 'The end has been reached. Canada cm no longer submit to insult and seizure of her vessels on the high seaB We must show nnr hand, nnrl wn hnvA sufficient force in the INorthern Pacific wftt.prfi tn pnmrA nnw riomnnH make. " If the same feeling prevails through- out Canada, there is serious trouble ahead. WASHINGTON, July 80. The Treasury Department has received information bv teleeranh of the seizure, bv the onue steamer Rush, of the British sail- mg vessel Black Diamond, on July 11th ior vioiaung me sailing laws, ine lei egram stated that particulars would fol Inur hv ma details of the capture gAN Francisco, Cal.. July 30. The (steamer Dora arrived from Behring's I last night, and brings the first da- ini i kii iimu h fir in u nnnrii m nr ma Krir. ish sealer Black Diamond by tke Uni- I ted States revenue cutter Kiohard Rush. fi . . n R . ov(,rtinok th Rlnet Dinmond and nrdnred hr tn I heave to. The Captain of the Black Diamond refused to obey the order, Thereupon the commander of the Rush m ft ,owerin(? of and the 1 mDH were run out. This notion canned I the schooner to heave to. Capt. Sheperdl and Lieut. Tuttle then I boarded the! English craft and asked for her papers, The officers of the Black Diamond of- fered no armed resistance, but refused to dohver the ship's papers. CaDt. Shepard at once broke open tha oabin and forced the hinges of the strong box and the Captain's chest, thereby secur - inn c vtnnara A onopth r9 flm ,nnl diBOioaed 103 sealskins which had been taken in Behring's Sea. Capt. Shepard I placed a non-commissioned officer in I charge of the black Diamond and or - tKo iroaaol tn ha falrn a OIH, . await further instructions. I The oaptain of the Black Diamond! I made the statement that when in Vic - toria he had been ordered to pay no at- . . , . ' hauie(i bT her. He said that he would I had a foroe Inferior to nil own. I A pasaenger by the steamer Dora save I that on tho Jnnn t mm Hit Pan Pa island, the Rush was seen in close nur- suit by six sealers, and that additional I captures have undoubtedly been made . I bv this time. " nn ' " " DIED. At her home in Beaufort, on the 80th I of July ,188'J Mrs. Aloe z a Thomas, daughter of the late Dr. J. L. Manney. si,. ... mBi, h.i.i I,. . .u. "";:". i or TriRrtuH in nHBurun mill nnrruiiiiiuriir " uouimuu , . I ' progress. it is very important in this age ox vast material nroeress that a remedv be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to . the stomaoh and healthy in its nature and effects. us tne one rerieoi laxative ana mosti NORTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State Papers. Murphy Bullet.n: The farmers are in jubilant spirits over the good crops they wlU harvest tb.s year. The apple crop is said to be the largest for maDy years Goldsboro Armis: Wn reuret to know that our tfood friend. Major W. A Hearne of the Messenger, is confined to h'8 roora Bt the IIotel Arlington with .U t t 11' 1 i not be long confined 1 Durhum Tobacco Plant: Liurham now hm siiteon passenger trains a day ,. . ,. " . . .,, . a-tj muuuiK i won iniuviu I uuitiu ui tin , there will hn no te ling how in any- trains we will have. Wilmington Star: The Wilniiugton booh hog in "88 L,lgtlt Company Will work on a building for the electric liirht nlant on their nremisoH at the foot of Caatlfl atroBt. Th nm.l rBtini of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Honor, was adjourned at Wavuesvillu last week. Wilmington wan selected aa the next nlaco of mnotinir of iIih (Irnml Lodge. Goldsboro Mercury: It is somewhat a uuriuany io uiusu pvopiu up norm, iiirti is it would be if they could son the . noHlft, 1(,rk a. Wn S(lv if the South held the balance of power. and could elect a President who when heot in weu t0 'llinK Northern post- uuiuob uuu puevui uiuiil u pusiuuiiH W illi negroes, that whole section would e- necropH. that whole seel ion wnnlil cede in less ti i e than it took the South- rn States to go out in 1801. -The many menus oi tno non. w . I. uortcn will ho nlA'iciwI tc nnrn i hnh liu u utill iuiuiuiii. n an uuiu in ui UU L KKJ his office this morniDg Kaleigh Cull: A torritio storm and cloud burst is reported from tayette- Vlllfl (lpluaintr thn nljir with n tuitfar-t flood of water, and turning the creeks int0 rngine torrontB. Throe bridges wore swept away, and tho dam of the rayettoville cotton mills blew out. washing away the picking-house and undermining a part of the main build ing. The damage to the mills is at least three thousand dollars. The city's loss on bridges, etc,, is twenty-hve hundied dollars. Ashbvillo Journal : The Wost Aaho- ville Improvement Company are plan ning progressive movements, which Asheville westward across the French RrnH: Th hnv nomn nnmnnnv k v , -""'"""' "."fr"1"; lhave purchased a largo body of land west of Fr.-ncb Broad, opposite tho mouth of tho Swannanoa, and extend mg to tho Sulphur Springs, a distance of three and a half miles from the court house. Tho company purpose building a new iron bridge across the French Broad, near the mouth of the Swan- nanoa, which will be completed by the first of October next. Raleigh News and Observer: It would bo an accommodation to the the various towns at I newspapers u their indignation meetings would adopt a Bet of resolutions which nave already Peen auopieu oy some ower town ana precinct. This would gave a republi cation. une or tne naroest rainfalls that llAleich fiver saw (incurred venter- dT nhnnt 1 oV.Inr.V. It waa KRcnm- panied by terrifio wind and thunder. nrostrated. The roof of one of the buildings of Shaw University was dam I aged by having some of the iron sheet ing blown off. When the east bound passenger train arrived here the rain was coming down with such driving fury that passengers were forced to sit on the train sometime to a wait an abate ment before going off. ni umu iuS m I Hew York, July aa. Yesterday, a mpfltinir of TvDOcranhical Union No. 6 lis said to have hfipn the lanrest ever I held in this city. A thorough disous- sion of the troubles of the past week was had, and by a vote of about 800 to 400itwas decided to resist to theut- most anv reduction m the nnoe of com position. Many members were unable to get into the hall where the meeting was held, and waited outside to hear the result. Some few were not averse to the making of concessions to their I employers, and others desired certain I modifications, but the great mass op I posed a change in the present scale 1 They regard Big Six as the backbone I 9 rrorla.nninniama in f.Ka TTn 5 f a Krataa and it is assumed that if the scale were reducedlhere, the printers' stronghold, I reductions would follow in the trade 1 all over the country, tears aroalso I anf nrfa inl th.l nlhor tn.lm minVif ha affeoted. Two hours of disoussion preceded the 1 rote. Some difficulty was had in do ciding upon a further course of action, I ht , ij0i n u... i,0 mDf. ter in the hands of a committee with power, the committee to ne seieotea by I the chapels of the omces in which the I dispute lies. I Dn nf t.hn dalnirntAil tn tliA reennt. convention in Denver said that unions I all over the country have urged No. 6 to resist the proposed reduotion, and that 1 promise of support had come from all I trades. Chapel meetings were held by tho I ...In,,, nfflnas Wn.b S. aA.r. ' niaM Vnf tTnMa i. t any moment. r"" u" r , ..r The Mail and Express has solved the by abolish - 1 ing piece worx in tne omce. an ine I . . . . . , ... . . men tnMe nQW work eiKht hourg day and ara nald a aalarr ot 821 a week The same system is in operation on the uventng Hnn ana woria I ' Building and Loan Assoclatlou, The ' regular monthly assessment is I due today (Thnriday). Paynfents . . ' t.i.n.n nmniwiv. Failore of a Boston Shoe House. 1 Boston, July 30. E. and A. H. Bat- chelor and Co.. one among the largest boot and shoe houses in Boston, doing business at 106 Summer street, have assigned. Nothing definite as to the extent of the liabilities, etc., can be learned at present. Most of the indebt edness is to banks and iudividuals. The leather traJe will not Buffer as the firm paid cash for most of its leather. The firm is one of long standing and was rated by Bradstreet's "G. A." The failure creates great surprise. Mr. Bat- chelor of the firm states that the liabil ities as near as oan now be ascertained will reach $125,000, with nominal as sets about the same figure. An expert accouptanc is now going over the books and a roport will be made to the credit ors as soon as possible. Beocham's Pills act like magic on a weak stomach. GREAT BARGAINS. The Stock of Ueneral Hard ware, Cut lery, Locks, Ilinces, Saws, Saddlery, Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil, (ilasH, Shovels, Hoes, Forks, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &c, also Plo ws, Cultivators, Farm Machinery, Cotton (Jins., &c, belonging to the business of Geo. Allen & Co., will be closed out during the next few weeks at VERY LOW PRICES. All persons indebted to Geo. Allen & Co., by either note or account. r nnli- tied that payment must be made at an early day. Indulgence cannot be given. 1. S. WOOD, augl dwtf Trustee Baggage Transfer. Baggage taken safely and promptly to and from any part of the city. Wagons will attend Railroad, Steam ers and Ferries. Orders left at my offico will havo good attention and quick dispatch. J. W. STEWART, augl tf Broad street Furniture AND Baby Carriages. THE M:V BERMK FURINITUIIE CO STILL LKADSI We have on hand, ami are manufacturing ami receiving every day handsome 1'arlor Huttii, Cliamlier HulU, Hall .Stands, Ward robes, Desks. Chairs, I .own tea, Tin Hafes am MaUresseB. All the goods we manufacture are good and substantial. We also have the finest stock and latest style of Hahy Car riages that has ever lieen brought to this city. W have a nne stock of Clocks, Tic tures and Mirrors. We pay snot cash fi our goods, and get a discount of III and ri() pe cent, therefore we can sell floods cheapei than any other store in this city, We are also agents fo' the Kcllpse Sewing Hnrhlue. It has no oiial. If you want a first-class machine call and see us before buying else where, vve will save you money. T. J. TURNER &. CO.. 1'ROPKI KTOKH. Now Uurne, ts- 1 22 Jc 21 Middle street Atlantic & N. C. Railroad Co President's Office, Newborn, N. C. Owing to the late date to which the annual meeting of the stockholders of this Company has been deferred, and in order that they may not be deprived of their usual annual trip to tho sea shore before the close of the season, all stockholders and their immediate fam ilies will be passed free to Morehead and return on the mail train, beginning Wednesday, July diet, and can return on any train except chartered excursion trains up to and including Saturday August 10th. By immediate families aro meant those persons residing in the house of stockholders and dependent upon them for support. All others will be charged full faro. Conductors will be furnished with list of stockholders A special train for the accommoda tion of Ptockholders will leave Golds boro, luemlay, August flth, at seven o'clock, a.m., and returning will leave Morehead same day on arrival of mai train in evening. Schedule of this train will bo posted at each station and appear in daily papers along line. WAMilNUTON 13HYAN, Pres Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad, PASSENdF.lt DEPARTMF.NT, New Bern, July 27th, lSS'J. SPECUL JrXGURSION BY MAIL TRAIN TO THE Grand ? alls at Morenead City Complimentary to Gov. D. Q. Fowle, On August 1st and 2d, 1889. On the evoning of Aug. 1st and 2d Grand Balls will be given at the Atlau tio Hotel at Morehead City complimen tary to Uov. L. (3. Fowle. No efforts will be spared to make these balls the grandest society events in the history of the now famous Atlantic Promi nent personages from over the entire State aro expected to be in attendance, and the fair women and brave men of North Carolina -wll grace the occasion. Very low rates of fare from all points and reduced hotel cbargee, Fare for round trip, when tickets are purchased. Goldsboro, 52.00 Tusoarora, $1.80 Best's, 1.90 New Born, 1.20 Falling Creek, 1.80 Biverdale, 1.00 Kinston, 1.70 Croatan, .80 Caswell, 1.60 Havelook, .70 Dover. 1.G0 Newport, .00 Core Creek, 1.40 Wild wood, .40 Tickets on sale July 81st and Anv. 1st, Good returning including Monday Aug. taBtit POWDER Absolutely Pure. I ll is powder ui u "arlM. A marvel ff purity . MmiuUi and w lioI-souienes. More ecouiiinU'ui Hutu ; i , m ,,nliuary kinds, ml cauiiot i eikl in I'oiniieiiilon with themul litude ui iw i,i,t. hiiurl weluut. alum or phogphaii! p. . w.i.tm. NoM oDly In cul. ivai. Kaki.v, !. lkk Co., Wall st, V. uno2! ilsu wed frl 4w Miss Mary L. Allen Expects to open a Select School, and esirus to obtain a class of Girls and Young Ladies. As her accun ii,..1mk1!h are limited. he will be nleiised to receive the names f those w!w i-h tv) i Lit- r, as early as possible. All Lirninhirt tjiwht. Terms made known on api'ln-atioti. i v2S dw2w For Rent. The huiiae and li t on Pollock street, now occupied by II. !i. DulTv. Pos session given ine i.-,to.f July. m30 dtf 11. H. DUFFY. Rooms To Rent. Pleasantly located rooms to rent: either furnished or unfurnished. Ap ply to this ofliee. July JG, 1WJ. dtf Old Virginia Cheroots. STILL IN THE ; LEAD ! Moro of in were sold laat year r i rand of Cheroots in d mi increase of 75 per f-r the liret live months than any oih tho world, ;i, cent, of hj! 1 1 h oi tnit; i i cii that of last year. They n !mI 1 I V K for TEN CENTS, and are tlir l;i;sr goods on the market, being I.'JI'AI. to any 10 cent and BLTTl'.i; thuii any r( cent cinrar. Sm ok'jrii, 1'iv. uti- of tbo numerous imitation.! on the market, and whon calling foi n pacliuto of the OLD VIUUINIA CUEUOOTS be sure and aoo tlr.t it hua tho name and sig ualur; t P. WII1TLOC1C on it, other wiso you will bo imioucd upon. Trade supplied b WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR je27 dwm NEW BERNE, N. C. AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION i ar At very Low Rates js oriri:i;i:itn r.nrsand yovxo mbx DAVIS SCHOOL. Ilm -:, a Military Boarding Sc hoi.l, mid is one of the Best quipped School in the United Slates. Hi allliv location, Fine Climate, Mild NVinterR, Cadet Cornel Hand, Cadet Orchestra, bull ( ourse in ttidy, or prep aration for highest classes of anv (.olleire or for Huelnces. Complete Counv in Telegraphy. For Kcgls ter with full particulars address COL. A. C. DAVIS, Supt., LatirnuKe, N. C. Notice. The Justices of tho Peace of Jones county are notified to meet at Trenton on the First Monday in August next, to act upon a matter of prime importance, wnicn win then bo laid before them. Let every one attend. BY REQUEST. Those Sample Hats TAKE TUE LEAD. A NICE LINE OF Summer Ties and Scarfs. Also, a full Btock of tho Celebrated Anchor brand Linen Collars and Cuffs All shapes and sizes. A BULL LINE OF Battles' Shoes NOW IN STOCK. Darlington & Baxtoi Gin For Sale. ",IMi A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Ginf in good condition. Cheap for cash. w, AnnlwftA . V-:i A. WBi-a4i'S:V 5th. . .. S. L. DILL, O. P. A. j93dwlm K. R. JONES.: AT Si'''"
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