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VO I. YIII--NO. 106.; . ;
NEW BEENE. N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 1889.
PRICE 5 CENT&
- i i.l .t i
Jim
Krri r:i rates
it
h
It was neither courteous nor con
sistent In; President - Harrison to
ran away from the office-seeking
parson who planned to preach and
r HALL BAMS, Cod Fish, Corn d
Cured Shoulders, Cream uneese, ieae,
rreanr -him on SnmlAV. Did not
iinirt DotUN. (CfU icuiuui twwai r !
4i..riSuirJi.FiToria ExtraoiSf Fine the PrpsiJnnt in his Inanenral
ioi4noH.u.r. 1 AnnPARR ; inviEA 'and enconraee
HTlWiw -I : '
"preacher is
rhy he
World.
yetwd-ViO1"" Wknot a relative U no reason v
7 rfiSi8-a: T'X:r 8honldbS8Mht)ed.-N, Y.
't&PBOfea$KAtW THE go88ipBre!Vtill saving
' wVTf .IflDIl' nominated lor the Tacanc on
? -'t' lN f4 i EaVi'-.gStiC Etys Milw 8npwe bench. It U hatOir t
"r..init,-ffiri fft'lT)iithTDrii. Early , .w'... ... !.. 1? f.
that
i ro be
the
to be
President would
Col John AT Gilmer.
We copy from the Newt and Observer
the paragraph below wbiohwill be read
by some who were eye witnesses when
the Colonel opon receiving the severe
50KTH CABOUSi NEWS.
From the State Papers.
Lumber ton Bobeaoniaa: Up to the
lima a tm ts . nrM thM K wa hMfi
wound at Bristow graoef uUy drew his conversions in the reriTal meetings here
oloak about him and lay down upon land 60 backsliders have confessed their
the bloody field. Our gallant Cook also " d retained to Jesns Christ.
fell nr th Rama snot, and manTl Twin City Daily : Wedonotremem
V U. .... - U ! ..
others fell on the same field never to I r" T .ul i; . r"V"
rise again. Every living member of day and eTery night the rain comes
the 2Tth will join us in saying, long live I down in torrents. The ground is
John A. Oilmer; long live John R. worongniy saturated with water, wniie
mi iu mireuuiH are owuneu. inn uropa
In thA hrtttAm land miiflt ht hanlv
exceeuiUK'T uuo crnjuu puikiaib damased
COl.
Cook:
State Library on yesterday.
Gilmer, being second lieutenant of the
Quilford Grays when the war began,
entered the service with his company,
which was attached to the 27th Regi
ment N. C. State Troops. He was soon
law partner with
a . . . I .... ... . . I UBIlUllIlv K H II MHI1H linmiHMI
Ut "1 h?W-8 ;v lr. T - lD uiRheat Judical hoo,0W, . DUt promotwi ror his soldiery qualities W"ta- :.d
: .lMlkK &ibo Lai. made iaiUSTJSVj
Washington Gszette: A heart rend
ing tragedy took place near Bunyan,
this oounty, on Sunday last. Two
young girls aged about 12 and 14 years,
daughters of Mr. Nelson Sheppard met
with a horrible death, the result of
handling kerosene carelessly. The
no crown
The chil
dren were preparing for the noonday.
I nr .rti.0...i. .tl..l . j.j .l . : . .L - I
"' ."Tr.r7i-ii in. I ' I .o. meal, and lishted the tire in the eoen
UV$8SlfflKM&iw " Mr. Mllller is nominated he will :;y"Ziltawmii heBrth and 'terwards poured kerosene
-J!k?ZL rW. -ninninaH Tn. .TSu'-JSPlfiM the can upon the blaze. Ater-
-W-rW.1!- . ... 1 - . un,u, w uauu uuakoauM tv w I IKia n.nlainn nAlr n nAn slA AlAiL,n
" S nUllU luJi 1 ll' kS IMMirliVW vtmmmm m wj uaa, KJm
CIGARS.
The biggest drive ever
offered in New Berne,
12,000 5 cent Cigars
will be sold for 2 1-2
cents apiece.
J. F. TAYLOR,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Foot of Middle street.
."rrrfciwert. Befrigeratofs, nd a full
line feaoiable goods at - THAT Florida youDg man who
.' WflmW'' mu to hi. eweetbeart that he
- --,al7tf ' i . , Jakhs Rtomond's. 1 000,000 kisses indalged in a wild
rIRST-CLASS job work executed at I prodigality of ciphers. He had
'. '. I ' akl. .At.. a .f tfaAlv (arm.. I . .. .. . m. .
of the girls caught on fire, and being
without assistance, both were fearfully
burned. The children lingered, suffer
ing intense agony, until late in the
afternoon, when death released them
evidently not figured on his capac-
A1 ' this office on satisfactory terms.
satf
OURE WINES AND LIQUORS for f to do ' with
X Itedioinal and other uaee for saiei a.itwca cuk uu uii uutu uus uuu geL-
by-'- -'.- . " JAMita kkphoto. ting them in as fast as the most
TPnv friha nf Pflniamin has ftl" .u..v. iu.uo wu.u
.tcin-th wav of Federal them off, he and that girl would be seaboard
ffl Aa ;' ' -' . . about 960 years old before the last Personal
w . I 1 i . nrjl ; i
i .i i i one was piauieu. wiimingiun
'Boxing schools are becomingistar.
iHArtnlae AmAnn 4aciK lAtioKIa VtmAfl I
wu.uUt.u.in AirFATMmnBt.hu in a halt.hv
in
condition in the great Interior
Mb. Wanamakee is . generally I Department, where we find the
conaidered too fresh by the press (heads of the two most important here
of the metropolis. Borne SentineUl bureaus. Indian and Pension,
undergoing investigations on grave
charges of official and personal
misconduct. -What anAministra
tion,' even with its odors of sancti
ty! Only five months io, and in.
JlMPEROR William of Germany I vestigating the incapacity and
U on a, visit to Eneland. Perhaps moral dillnquenoy of two of its
Victoria wiir consult William inlehief officers, ranking only second
fieht
so badly wounded, as to unnt mm lor
field duty, and he reluctantly severed
his connection with the gallant old 27th,
which bad disolaved so much bravery
on many hard fought battlefields, and ?""u""i; ,SiS
.i?., th ,ornrHn "om the,r suffering.
noil U tVA ouw ftunauvokM uw vvtawwwawH I
gained while under the leadership of Snow Hili Baptist: Richard Monro, of
their gallant Colonel. At the oloeeof this county, was accidentally shot one
the struggle he bent every energy to evening last week. He and a man
the building up of the fortunes of his named Tripp had been to Souilleton,
mother State, filling many offices of and on their way home Moore received
honor and trust, until the death of I the contents of one of the barrels of a
Judge Kerr, when he was appointed to I pistol, which Tripp bad been firiDg
fill the vacancy, since which time he along the road. Ihe old jail that was
has held court in every county of the I in use here hfty yearB ago Is yet stand-
State, and hia friends extend from the I ing, About thirty five years ago it was
to the mountains. I moved oil the iul lot, to make room
for the erection of a new one, and was
carried to the place where it now
Senator and Mrs. Vance passed up the! stands, a distance of about fifty yards
marl vantprdav miinh refreshed bv their "a where It was DUUt. It IS built Of
visit to the seashore
in the North.
" ? Governor Beaver of Penn
v sylvania has-visited every county
in the state sine bis inauguration
J Into that office; : ' '
sawed logs, and planked upon tho out
aida. mnbinir it nltncnthor n at.rnnop
Our former townsman Thos. J. I structure. Judging from the sizo of It,
Mitchell Esq., is in the city for a few I one would suppose that jail birds were
days, ne has many warm friends few ia. number or they had very little
lautuua.
Mr. W. B. Bovd and family leave this 1. UBWam decora: wo are pieaseaio
mnrninc fnr Savnn Snrinira whftrn thAV I .... .
D--- r ' i vine nas Deen aoincr so nroHrwrnnn a
will spend a wees: or ten days. ia business, that it has do-
Mr. W. E. Snelling left Richmond lolared a dividendTJf 15 per cent, for the
...ini mnminir I nrst three months oi its existenoe A
J - J o
Atlantic k N. 0. Railroad.
Frt. & Passknokr Dept.,
New Bern, N. C, Aug. 21. 1889.
To Agents and the Publio:
On account of washout on the R. F.
& P. R. R.,all rail connection via Rich
mond is broken. Perishable freight for
all rail line to Philadelphia and points
beyond should be forwarded via Ports
mouth and N. Y. P. &N. R. R. Freight
for Washington, D. C, and Baltimore
should be forwarded only via Ports
mouth and steamer until further ad
vised.
They hope to have line via Richmond
opened by Saturday or Monday.
Passenger trains will be run to Kich
mond and Qordensviile.
S. L. DILL, G. F. & P. A.
Atlantic & N. C. Railroad.
Office Superintendent,
New Bern, July 31, 1889.
SPECIAL TIME TABLE FOR STOCK
(HOLDERS' TRAIN.
IN EFFECT TUESDAY, AUG. 6tii, '89.
TIME TABLE.
P0UDER;
Absolutely Pure.
Tbis powder never varies. A marvetsf '
purity, strength ami wholeeomeneM. Mar
economical tban the ordinary kinds, a4
cannot be sold In competition with themak
tltude or low test, short weight, alum Mr
phosphate powders. Bold only in oana.
Royal Baking 1'owdkk Co., 1(16 Wall VL.
N.Y. uneJ dsu wad frt Aw
Bagrgage 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 oilice will have
good attention and quick dispatch.
J. W. STEWART, '
augl tf Broad street.
Miss Mary L. Allen
Expects to opon a Select School, and
desires to obtain a class of Girls and
Young Ladies.
As her accommodations aie limited,
she will be pleased to receive the names
of those who wiah to enter, as early as
possible.
All branches taught. Terms made
known on application. jy23 dw2w
Leave.
Qoldsboro,
Best's,
La Grange,
Falling Oreek,
Kinston,
Caswell,
Uover.
Core Creek,
Tusoarora,
A.M.
7.00
7.25
7:40
7:57
8.19
8:37
8:52
9:09
9:26
Leave.
Clark's,
New Bern,
Riverdale,
Croatan,
Havelock,
Newport,
Wild wood,
Atlantio,
Ar. M. City
A.M.
9:34
9:55
10:18
10:25
10:42
11:03
11:16
11.22
11:40
For Rent.
The house and lot on Pollock street,
w occupied by II. B. Duffy. Pos
session given tho 1st of July.
m30 dtf II. B. DUFFY.
Return's leave Morehead City, 8:00 p.m.
S. L. DILL, Supt.
legard to American hffairs.
... On the 30th nit Knmamata, the
centre of the Japanese Porcelain
Industry, was destroyed. 1 A great
number of people ttOTi'jj. fi t
j , , ' it'll i umi.ui
' 'Just when wo,
rejoice ovetihe big.
MXiMZtL
to ba an eitrMohNtf Co!
st
atoprepanng to
iheatfiMern
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. F. Taylor & Co. Cigars.
A. & N.,C. R. To agents, eto.
0, 8MvaE Small hams, eto.
Av N..CtlR.-Stockholder8' train.
AWFUL suffering prevails among I rutatragas have been put in
tha looked-out miners, aoa, their I Many of our city folks went out to
i families at Streator, Ill. and unless I the farmers' picnic yesterday.
immediate reliet IS lurnlsbea actual I Improvements are being made
Starvation, will 0CCUX. I Uias Francis Tsylor'e . residence
, ; ssaMBMBesa I Craven ttreet,
Ottvauuau ibwb nnje vu.t SunerlnUndent Dill of the A. & N. C.
Mrs. Louis Ulnch and son, Rudolph, f 0',kl.nf to nghiD. die(1 of hvArnnhn.
1 -. .. . T.l.tAU . J I.... . . . .
leu, ior i.tiieiBu yooioiuaj. i ma last week, u was Bitten by a
Grand Diotator. W. G. Brinson, and I strange dog that passed through that
Mrs. Erineon, returned from the moun- neighborhood, anoV21 days after being
Ibitten'lt waesei2sd with all the symp-
ir:M:ntA.M -tv. i nMV I w"" " w suirv n iubj,-' uv ww a rjuiuLuvr
luiuiotoro. jTiiiouuij iturned from their WaynesTille and I has probably never before been known
aht. I in this county. If any of our old and
UA. lD TV UtOTQUDUU UOUtt UU 1UUIUJ
I I I P. A T Ml? XV V left for Morehead City last night,
and Misses Bessie and Johnnie Whit
ford left for Morehead City last night
Mrs. W. F. Rountree and children and
to Cabin
Post.
SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY,
SALEM, N. C,
Largest, Oldest and Best Female Col
lege In the South.
mer when more rain fell, we would like
to know in what year it was, so as to
make a record of it. We regret to
hear of a fatal flash of lightning, that
killed i man, three horses and a dog. on
Thursday of last week, on the farm of
Mr. James ff. i arborough in Cape Fear
Mrs. T. J. Latham left for Morehead City township: Two young white men.
Bes8lon opens August Z7IU. 188!). Faculty
30 Professors and Teachers. Bpcclal features
the Development of Character, Health
and. Intellect, Fully equipped Prepara
tory and Collegiate department, besides
first class schools In Masle, Art, L.u
guages and Commercial Studies.
Bend for Catalogue to
Ksv. J. H CLEWELL,
uug'ldw'Sw Principal.
last night.
Mr. J. W. "Walker of Durham.left for
the ball at the Atlantio Hotel yesterday
afternoon.
Shipping News.
The Steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D.
line Bailed yesterday afternoon with a
cago of lumber shingles, naval stores
&o. The Annie of this line will arrive
oday.
named John Lawrence and Bad Bu
chanan, and a colored man were plow
Ing for Mr. larborough when a storm
came up, ana they an went under a
small tree for shelter, carrying with
them the horses that they were plowing
While there the lightning struck them.
Instantly killing Mr. Lawrance and the
horses, and knocking Mr. Buchanan and
the negro senseless, but the two latter
revived afterwards and are all .right
again. ' roe tree was not struok.
v
the reports from different sections jR,giTe,notjoe0f a washout on the R.
of Georgia Indicate the largest wopir. and P. R. R.
v ot corn, cotton and potatoes raised
in any year since the war.
rnllMtitr White's AnnoIntmAnU. UKUJB. AiASA A1UU1 S 1'ArMlS.
mt jfn. ? i a.1 m 1 1 IS a. M
oomDleted veBterdav: honor of the Pilgrims was dedicated at
Division Deputies 1, J. B. fields. I Plymouth Rock, Mass., yesterday.
ttrnHriHutiru. n.Huuuiiiu. uuiiuiuru bdu i .a . a...
A TTrir nf , dVIMmitH ' WaR fed I - . . . iMnntonmorv 3. .Taa. F. Wrav. RAlrla. I Ai sj. u uwu iwiikju wr u
avB .iw.v. ..war - rf -w , . nttO Mflwaal ITAftiat KttTlrt F On A IV A CI 1 -a ar - . . . rf , . . .
iu.-.t,A'A.VWi-Ait-ja. villo.Rockineham and Caswell: 8. D. Punwseoioonwoiiiug we manuiaciure
U.y-wuwmugJU. tneir excellent v P;afr1-nlrA. nn. anrl Ala. anrl alnf artlflnlal ir In tha Hnl.h
I .t fltM mm A A frtiift.' tnOAhlna 'I WO CI I 1.1 iL. a ai a1. t a1 mL.... I a a r -r r w-i I
wwv'.' rfT.l:!..r.r.B',0 jwnMouwiiB iu., MBOe o. jk. The floods in Connecticut have shut
tU,,mmmmVff ' . Sii :oZA nf damaged the
torn iO atoms and tWO teams killed. I . It doesn't look like farm rands are de- and -Robeson ; 6, Charles D.Myers, WU- erops and prostrated the telegraph and
predating in value near jsew cerne imington, Brunswick:, uoinmous, fen
It appears from the reading of the I
State papers that the recent rains have
been pretty general in North Carolina.
The. Silver Cornet Band received
many compliments for their excellent
NORTH CAROLINA, I
uraven Lountr. ) Superior Court
K. Mace, and T. K. Mace Kxecutor of
Joseph Hand, deo'd. Plaintiffs,
Aealnst
The Provident Life Association.
Defendant,
Notice of Summons and Action.
The Provident Life Association of Baltl
more, Maryland, will take notice thai, an
action as above en tilled has been com
ineneed In the Superior Court of Craven
Oounty, North Carolina, and a summons
issued i Hereon. The purpose or the action
is to enforce compliance with the terms of
policy of Life Insurance, and the reooverv
of a sum of money alleged to be due thereon.
ine aeienaantaDOve named is required to
appear at the Court House In lNewbern,
North Carolina, at a regular term of the
Superior Court, to be held therein on the
Twelfth Monday after tha First Monday in
September, 1889, and answer or demur to the
complaint.
Aug. isi. im
K. W. CARPKNTER,
aug2 (fw Clerk Bup. Court.
; HUS and irind, Storms : are fa-1 WBeh hV sells as ome has recently at der, New Hanover and Bladen; 7, W.
ported from many, sections. It ,1s I$i60 to fSOOpsr acre.
: said that more
summer than
telephone wires.
8. Jackson, Hawley'a Store, Duplin, ine oity railway staoies in Kionmona
Onslow and Sampson: 8, - John D. I were struck by lightning Wednesday
re ramhaS falIen.tthlSj The schooner William P. Davis while Grimsley, Snow Bill, Johnson, jQreen I night and consumed, together with
inany pte the Neuse and d.wVnrham and ft Slll; k oars and sixty mules and horses.
;;.v.A..i.it annc. allr .nt hail to Vur?BF """-"""li W -PnB
; oi wuicn tue recora naa uwu, vyv i v ."!--- Woody, Bethel Hill, (iranvuie and fer-
- ' U 11 , . ; ' I PB uutouargou auu yumu ww gon; n, r. B. UaWKlnS
IF the coming, census., aqes ,noii Tnera wjn be a practice game of base
The man. Edwin Brown, chareed
i,v Lonisburg,! wfftfk Vii lint TlncraT T Parro ci'ff nf
Franklin, Vance and 'Warren; 12, B. J. L. ti-.-i.. M...L m n
vt.ii. i. ' linn i lmRB-nniriHinr hi. murinn. rv..;..
provide for a separaHinnmea0 oclock at the W$ Wnllam TprS' mrrendered himself to tho authori-
oi ine om(5e seekers Bn impon i rai
ant piece Of viniormationx wilt w wV"T,TrTy-."T I . S!,n!2S:M The damage bv the flood in New Jei-
Or I .T a...am nAaiA.t tAa4i. . .aiil I lav jvl1t AvAAtuI a An a yfjni rtt a milllnn
Pool, Elizabeth City, dollars. It is feared that a lance dam
- l widow or tne late isaao rawerson yes- uates. rasqaotanx. rerquimans, i;am uri.. .hinh m,,tA aanen
have teen allowed
fhiladelphia Crimes.'
to?getw,ay -W. M. W.ln, aeneral Aent. for jfa, g
the HirtfordLlf Annuity, paid to the Mt-tujivW.O.
towns out ot existenoe.
Sweet pototoes have fallen Into terday the poHoy held In that ;.eMnpny "ru'"'uc
t':9 crip or a trnst. It IS a remart.l w . ' . ' . f Oflloe Force-Chief Deputy, ,.W; H. I The forest fires In Montana, which
cV3 thing that the people are; stm The yarmers for a week, show no
iUa tn rdiAv th And of reflection! k RAvral hundred neoDle attended the wiin. tnhn r. n'Nui. i. ii pfhII Iif of abatement; a black cloud of
r, Jas. U.1 smoxenangs over vne country ana.tne
wf'tsnn has not been seen for six da vs. The
,.,1 d-mage will reach half a million dol
.113 to chew tne ena or reneoiion several hundred people auenaea ine Hodgin. John R. O'Neal, Ait
v, HLzzt paving a bonqs to inonopo farmers pionio at- Street'e Ferry on C. Vs Fleming. Messenger
i i It did not surpass In excellence, to In- Dhite;Bt8inpa0.erkttB
RaMavlllM.
DLzrlotte correBDondent Of tellectual feast spreaa pyuapi. wv a. i. . ., , Bpectal . Deputies, Ed.
t ' 3 IT Y. World 3 nl v 30th savs Darden. V We hope to have a full report Powers, David S. Burns, J. a Brewster,
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.r of
. her
ltrs.
All!ot. the rirers in .Virginia are
greatly swollen, and muoh damage is
reported with the waters still rising.
At Danville tha river was higher than
M. InA.al MAMA thtt tVA-aA thfsl fMAtll'Tlai I - f..HMT aJ . A. Ttrt-I J a...
eleven.yearold QMette for the following information ,fter his occupancy at police head- umLLL
The flsg staff at Ocracoke was spUced quarters of one ot the ordinary cells I" - '
nit tha flair run uo hiffher last week; there for the nlffht. At hair-nast ten ne
T. .. tl. naiualnn f a - trlm-lnna 1 isVntt 1t ha ' filatrlnt All-nmClv'a
ntnnnf tha old-timersof the island. I oflloe. h was accompanied nv aenutv ' -wwami,.
Messrs.. Benry Wahab, George CredlelsherifT Childs, of Missisrippl, and twol The-pleasant effeot and 'the perfect
lira. . i:art!.a -Torkf a very old - -to
irc:-.-.i, was arrest jndoipli Happinwi atOoracokeaf
man
.13 for; tha
'V' Tanner li c
; i f i:r
: 'i i-) i
pt).j J. E, Merriamv They, were hsppy
- 1 their many friends rejoiced in their
i ' 'drills act liko magio on a
New York detectives. When the oar- sarety with whloh ladles may use the
risge reaohed the court house It was liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, uu
surrounded bV a cheerinir and bowling der all conditions make it their favor
crowd. Sullivan is now willing to go ite Temeay. u is pleasing to tne eye
bnok in charge of deputy sheriff Childs and to the taste, gonue, yet eiiectual in
as soon as tlmt ooioer douires. 1 1 s . laoting on tneaianoys, uver ana noweis,
Rooms To Rent.
Pleasantly located rooms to rent!
either furnished or unfurnished. Ap
ply to tbis oilice.
July 26, 188U. dtf
Old Virginia Cheroots.
STILL IN THE LEAD!
GREAT BARGAINS.
The Stockff General Hardware, Cut
lery, Locks, Hinges, Saws, Saddlery,
Cart Material, Wall Paper, Paint, Oil,
Qlass, Shovels, Floes, Forks, Iron Pipe
and Fittings, Iron, Steel, &o., &c, also
Plows, Cultivators, Farm Machinery,
Cotton time., &o., 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, are noti
fled that payment must be made at an
early day. Indulgence cannot be
given.
L. S. WOOD,
augl dwtf Trustee
Moro uf t h cm were sold last year
than any other brand of Cheroots in
the world, und au increase of 75 per
cent, of saluu for the llrat five months
of this year over that of last year.
They retail FIVE fur TEN CENTS,
and aro tho BEST goods on the
markit, boiui; EUUAL to any 10 cent
and BETTER tban any 0 cont oigaf.
Smokers, beware of the numerous
imitations on tho market, and when
calling for a package of the OLD
VIRGINIA CHEROOTS be sure and
see that it has the name and Sig
nature) of P. WUITLOCK on it, other
wise you will bo imposed upon.
Trade supplied by
IF. XJlr iclx,
WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
je27 dw3m NEW BERNE, N. Oi
Baby Carriages.
TUB IEW BFMB FURNITURE CO
- BTIt.Ii I.HAD8I
Wahava oh hand and an mannftatm-lna
and receiving avery day handsome Parlor
Bulta. Chamber Suit. Hall Stands. Ward-
rorjea, uemKi. unaira, juonnkes, 1 in Bares ana
Mattresses. All the goods we manofaotnra
are good and substantial. Wa also have the
Onest stock and latest style of Baby Car
rlaj.es that has ever been brought to this
olty. Wa have a fine stock of Cloaks.- Plo
torss and Mlrrots. Wa par snoteaah for
onr goods, and get a dlsoonnt of ) and Mtwr
sent.' therefora we oan sell goods ehaapar
than any other store ta this el ty, Wear
also agents to the Kcllpce Hawing tfaohlna.
It has no aunal. If von want a flraueiaaa
machine call and see os before huyingslaa.
ire. wawlli save yon money. . ..
T. J. TURNER tV CO., ,
i'lv';"MfV':i!ii.v FROPRIETons.
2324 Middle street, New Heme, 0,
AN EXCELLENT EDUCATION
at very Low Rates
IS OFFERED In HOTS and VOlYO MXH
DAVIS SCHOOL.
Thin is a Military Boarding!
School, and is ouu of the lest
Kqulppea Schools in tne united
StatcB. Healthy location, Fine
i Cornet land, Cadet Orchestra,
4 Full Course of Study, or prep
arutuin fur highest classes of
any Collciru or for Business.
Complete- Course in Telegraphy. For Regis
ter wllu lull particulars auurcss
, ' COL. A. C. DAVIS, Suit.,
Those Sample Hats , .
TAKE THE LEAD. ; '
A NICE LINE OF
Summer Ties and Scarfs.'!
Also, a full stook of the Celebrated "
Anchor brand
Linen Collars and Cufe
All shapes and sizes. t!-
A FULL LINE OF,,
Battles' Shoes i t,
NOW IN STOCK. 'i'y -
on & Daxt::.
Gin For Sale.
A Forty Saw Brown Georgia Olbl 1 ;
good oondition.v Cheap for Cash,
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