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NEW BERNE. N. C, SUNDAY. MARCH 2. 1890.
price 5 cents;
TTAKDSOKS Klloh Cow aad Calf
. , v mSiSt - - W, P. BtmiJi Co.:
' ' OX wilUag erdioole oa Monday. f;
1 1" r yoo have act trid my freea RoM"
X ed Coffee; d
M at ouoe. Jtvery-
JHO. DUKH.
body delighted
v Tl f B. FRANK E. MORTON.the Piano
J.U- and Organ Tnntr
LOCAL NEWS.
'kNEVTADVXSTISEMlNTS.
Ma. kUinnso Reopening.
W.P. BrfttSOT & Co. Cow and calf
tor Ml.
The fir alarm Lut night was (aide.
Ths county commissioners will be In
session tomorrow.
Mr. E K. Bryan, of Charlotte, is visit
ing felafiv.. and friends in the city,
-8pecial mosio will be furnUbed at
the T. if. 0. this evening.
The steamer Vanceboro has been
THE THIRD EXHIBITION
Of the East Carolina Fish, Oyster,
tiame and Industrial Association.
I.
ta In the city.
Orders left at Hotel 'Albert or at Mr.
Pavle's carpenter ahop will ireoelve
prompt attention.1; i p r, ItiiM
D URN'S BLENDS I of Boasted Coffee
an limolT delightful. ; febvJaOm
T AM IS THE CITY A FEW DATS purohesed by J. T- WlnBeld for $1700
JL on professions! business. Parties eaaJ n w ill resume regular tripe as before
"'aBOWK- Tm etemner Eaglet, of the E. 0. D.
' fab25-tfl - OpUoia'a. line, will sail tomorrow afternoon at 4
'l70RSAIX-A Annle of thiB Vlae wiU
' A. of American Biography, in aix ele- arrive today.
aiUhrboondjrolome.- Priee, $28 00, Ther wg, onl one marriai6 lic9ns8
e' J 3 .C . a
ortirt Annlea. HomtoT. Dried "BB lue monm oi
' '' 4 Peaches.-Oat ' Flakeek Prnnee.' Split I Februarythree to white couples and
r - Peas, Tapioca, Whit Beans, Vernal-1 eleyen to colored couples.
Jamea Sullivan, colored, was before
"cUL Baialnt, Crushed Wheat, Fresh
-Ranniul Oooda. Mae&ront. Cheese. Irish
; N Poutoee. Small Hame, Codfish, Corned the Mayor yesterday for violating chap-
Beef. Beef .Toncnea. Breakfast Bacon,
'Pickles, fresh Boasted Coffee), Finest
Teas, Coooa, Chocolate, Flarorlng Ex-
f traote,to. . V. je. dlotkb.
s w'nmM ' mo ' ni-iv I days on the streets with 1
'TJATENT CLOTHES LIBE -Clothca ' v
:fi 17 cannot be blown aff. No plna.t Mayor Williams and
.Sample can be seen at thaHOotton Ex
ohanga. ' D.T. Carbawat,
ftWtf ;I I $ Agent Manufacturer.
i6
ter B, section 8, of the city ordinances,
being drunk and disorderly in the city
limits. He waa fined $5 and ooet or 80
boll and chain.
the city polioe
deserve much credit for their oool and
determined efforts to bring the gam
blers to justice who infested our city
WB bave received th Colombo during the Fair, fhere were nearly
Wesklf KaWS, pnblisbed, at Chad twenty of them, hailing principally
boom by 8. F, Thompson and edited f tom Peteburi v.
bT J. A. Smith. I Wd welcome the ,4Wttle Lord Fdntleroy " will be pro-
isr nnino will duced at the opera house at Goldaboro
rV' -'::x 1 . 1 11 I on Tuesday. Many have been the read
;j ' THB Fair il Over, and we would ere of this atory, so beautifully written
l' k- Knt rni fh fut ihftf. thai by Mm. Frances Hodgson Burnett. A
J - ? -T
t ' u AahTille OitiMa and Clinton Caa
; -aaaiMjitiifoiTil this office
tecenti Qentlemio, please call
f atiatoU&;:.:.:.:.-
V - :'S ml .i n ii I. 11
"JZ?Zt Democrats of Indiana adopt
cd the iiinstralian . ballot system.
" peal to the eonrts to oterthrow It.
A 1 Under this law there WOnld be no (he moon oast a ahudow aorose the track
y' tshance Whatever to "work the blocks-1 immediately where the man was lying.
; ' of-Bve ractet in Indiana. Keobnk Just before approaching, a dark object
Oonstitutlon-Democrat. waadUcovered by the engineer but it
- was too late to take up and the heavy
' Vvmt thn ArtrnmABnament of its train thundered aver him. The train
- pnblicatloa the State Ohronicle has pped and backed only to d-
v-- k v- in vArl. noVnlin oter the mangled remains of an un
it was afterwards
I special train will leave here for the
convenience of those who wish to
attend.
Killed on the Track,
The special Fair train that left New
Berne Irlday evening for Goldaboro
ran over and killed a negro man a few
miles above Tusoarora. It was after
dark and the train was going at about
an average speed. From a wood house
FISH AMD OTSZKBS.
Brock, of Peace Institute, aends work
which is a treat to eyery, one, a lovely
placque in colore after .Gainsborough,
the admiration of all, and the Royal
Wooster vase, which is beyond descrip
tion. We sincerely hope this lady will
favor as with more of her work at the
The Gamblers.
Mayor Williams oontiuued bis inves
tigation of the cases of the gamblers
yesterday.
Harry Raymond waa up for another
charge of gambling on the streets
Raymond had a nice little game to work
The Fish, Oyster and Game depart- Bex F,ir in ' would be glad to have on the unwary. It :s called the "tbree
mentwas one of the most attractive w"eowoa sennromner ciass at reace. sneu game. " Three little sbelle and a
I m r mtm la .
features of the Fair. As one entered I rs.uakeiy Kindly loans a handsome oau are used. Raymond would put
this building the first thing to attraot P'Qture, painted by her sister. One can down the shells with the ball under one
the eye was the large and fine display "oaroely believe that the pansies are of them and then the generous "fake"
fish and oysters exhibited by Mr. ao " as they so gracefully fall from would bet you five dollars toonedol-
Gao. N. Ives. We have not epaoe to-do lM oasxet. tar that you could not pick up the shell
ustioe to this exhibit. All who taw it The exhibit from Kinsey School is with the ball under it. He was re-
were amazed at the wonderful colleo-motartl8ticuy,a"ned, and adds quired to give a ?200 justified bond for
tion which was so beautifully arranged, "won to the appearance of the room, bis appearance at the Superior Court,
and our visiting friends who had seen The pen and ink sketches are beautiful- W. M. Asher and F. J. HardisoD,
suoh displays at the North said it was 'idone. Many thanks to the echool for charged with allowing their saloon to
the finest and most complete ever made ,nelr exhibit. oe used tor gambling purposes, waived
in this country. Every variety of fish I The Missss Hughes with their usual examination.
fromthe waters of this State were there, generosity send Jpretty painting, and J . Justice, Chas. Faulkner and R.
... .- I j .i i- I rjm: i . . i
as well as the red snapper, grouper, " won, uuUmnv, uuuu iar iaoir appear-
Spanish mackerel, pompino, and other Tfae oil painting of Miss Mace, repre- ance at Superior Coarf
rarities from the far South. Libsters, eenting a sailor boy clinging to the Samuel Coward, for permitting his
crabs, scallops, and the delioate smelt ehroudsof a vessel, is very good, while "loon to be used for gambling pur-
were there in dishes of ioe. Fish frozen her crayon of Major Finger is said to poses, gave bond for his appearance at
in blooks of ioe made beautiful pictures, be one of the finest ever hung on a wall. Superior court,
Oysters of many varieties and of large uiss Mace haa also a display of crayons Kiohard Fraley also worked the
size, rivalling the famous Lynn Havens drawn by her pupils in the Collegiate "tbree shell game" and is now iu jail,
and Cherrystones, were also shown by Institute. They are very creditable, in default of bond.
Mr. Ives. The whole collection was considering the few lessons that have lhree othere, one by the name of
artistioally draped with nettings, fish I Deen taken. It would be impoieible ti &arie, one Stevens and one Mallory are
flkes.eeltraps.corks, and other fishing mention all wLh.lfc...M.M
implements, furnished Mr. Ives for this Miss Lula Makely . and M ie. Mary 0 ture'd ; the Tepot yesterday.
. . m .- . I I JAArt I MM h kWA AMa V. n a J . L ll I I t " '
occasion by tne American net ana i '"""""a "" T" kuuu wum, ids tie nas Deen skulking
Twine Company of New York. I former oil painting from naturs; the the city for several days. Yesterday
t-t j m . i u-j -i . lltnr nninn nnrln t ctouiuk " llBUlDloa
air. laaywoou xuuser ubu biiu mi ...... i.oa. l . ..
smaller but a very creditable display of We were also impressed with the Qa8kil, wag on hig traok and cantured
&h on the opposite side of the room. heal drawn by Miss Emma him. Boss ran when Mr. Gaskill ap-
He had some very fine shad, black and I Katie Jones, after taking two lesions proached, but stopped as still as a post
striped bass, a yery large toad fish, and omr- ia worS "nects great credit on
a creat varietv of others, the names of tiuir teacher.
whioh we could not learnr Miss Bayard Morgan's oil paintings -nurca bervices Today.
The oysters on exhibition came from are laite wonderful for one of her age. Baptist Church-Rev. H. W. Battle,
Harbor Island (by Mr. Walter Homan), I tne crayon or miss Bertha Tucker, pasior. oervioesat n a. m. and 7:15
Rrnii1nrfik.Nelaon'ii hav. Core ennd. aa many others. p. m , conducted by the pastor. Bun-
North river, Jarrett'e bay, Piney Point on,T china Paiuting in the chil
and Portsmouth. Tho clams were from dren'8 dePartment la a pretty cup.
sauoer and pitcher, exhibited by Miss
Lulu Ives, the work of Miss Mabel
Niohol, thirteen years old , of New York
OAME, DOQS, ETC.
There was a large and interesting
J
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvelof
purity, Btrengtb and wboIeaomeneM. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, aad
cannot be sold In competition with the mul
titude or low test, abort weight, alnm or
phosphate powders. Sold only In cans.
Royal hakinq Powder Co., 10 Wall at.
N Y. t une23 dan wed 111 A w
NEW GOODS !
Goods in our Stock are
n beauty and deeiga,
The Line of
nneurpaesed
quality and finish
Watches, Diamond Jewelry, Sterling
Silverware, China Bracelets, Bangle
Bracelets, Flexible 8ilyer Purses. Hair
about Ornamt nts, BoAr. Marks, Rins, Chains,
erday r.... p; a-.. t:. -.l
to leave on the ' "va" 1UD' urul.
"Bell The Jeweler."
when the officer shot at him.
have a hearing this week.
He will
Do you want a Fine
Suit of Clothes? Goto
Harrington & Baxter,
C. C. Clark,
invited to at-
Beaufort.
TAXIDERMY.
Miss Alioe Dnffy'e display of taxi-l
dermy, in the room with the art de-J
partment and exhibit of curios, waa I
: Iimm a v nnwr In Korth Carolina r"m 11
joarnaliBBi; We are glad to be able MriiaA th,t tha deoe,B6d had bean at
Y , to Btate that WO are to have a Daily Tuearoira drunk and wanted a ticket
' Chronicle, r Oa Thuraday, the Bixth on the train. He did not purchase it
day of ilareh, the first.iatne of the and it is supposed that he started out
; BtatUhronicie as a morning aauy w .v-
will ptmmm vv ., -
BBceBaBeacaaaBn i iaa xsur viuaeu,
AO00D many K-ansas iarmerBXheFairisover, and all parties are
y- who are now burning corn for fuel I to be congratulated
: aay that, between graashoppers and The high character of the Exposition
v protectfoir: they5 wiltchooae; the f";4 '' f6"?" toth!
, r . v. - . j- V. vMim effloient officers of the Association, and
. : graaehoppers. Oraaehoppers come , -M ,B ,
: ,mslj onee a year bat proteetion khe mrrounding country, who with
" eomei gets holds with all its elaWS ieU-Merifldng enthusiat m devoted
r and ch$ws away alt the tinieV WU- themselves to the enterprise. :
"intonlStarll 5 We gratefully acknowledge, our in-
- iniasfeawMaaaMBBai : debtednecs to the gentlemen of the
yTat aingnlar nnanimltywitn press of the State for the wideadver
.'v vhich.tbe Bepnbliean party 4on't tisement of the Fair, and their generous
Want Hartiaon for a second term ta worde of commendation of the enter
"'irfrfnrf'rf. it l WthArSfft. ptiie'No local prejudices were ta-
;;narlcable;andi,ra
; While one hears not maoh 'aaia1;. ln Lpproyal Mi encouragement.' . - t
opposition to his renominauon nom I u the past year had been a prosperous
- thft rartv oreans. we do hear theloae the attendance would have been
lrtnMt Hnd of rftBti6nai.QdinCT. I larger: but, 'as It was,' there were a
j tii T.M''&i:.'5v:i of people present 'from New
rCT ' York Pennsylvania, Michigan, "Marr
V eqjlis: ltTinit3r Of Christ, 0 far I land . ' Virtoi .n4 the OaroliQaeln.
t Ai Vahnfriur.! ami deed bom all parts of our common
inm; tn tril COUnWy. ,
V VWlV TriI'Vi Ulepleaslngtochroniclethefactlhat
V latollect to handle, is concrete, .fttli thft to 6f,
tiring and infinitely precloos reality fend th, - aensibilitlea of the most re
ta call forth the confidence and af- fined 'and cuitlTated-tne most moral
'. f'ffiflnii of the 'heart, lcsininone'of andreligiousi't-Jlsf
rMnm hAnanafl tfiilfla; in l ! It & unfortunately true' that sharpers,
"."I, Wa caa ftPtsrehend nd tricksters and gamblers attend fairs and
? C r-SFfSJe-gi tatheiihgs oltheUecplei
-3"? l' au V ft waa not expected i. that, Ut suoh a
r fcii tl:.: li, evci tao', we cannot Uime. New Berne would eeoape-their
-r'er:,--.a it." 1 1 ' iT69 M' j presence but It is to the credit of New
"-.-.I divine E'.viaur t. . i r-JtrsaW Berne that the nimble; fingered gentry
" " ..Hfound a Honv In their path, and were
i , :3 ipv- w miio ' " speedily brought to the barpf justloe.
r --aca cf fStb." meaning there- Tkeae fairs will continue from year
I j'a f .'.ta tlat la so confident andl to year, until "Eastern Carolina'' shall
:l!78, ed free from doubt, and sol Wore the world revealed In it
' "r :I.ca Cod esjeveated In
1 cf tii cracs; tbat tt
day school at 3 p. m.,
superintendent. Public
tend.
Pl-aghwia.!anPki..nl. T) T ri-rAn
m. .www j .w..nu VUUI wU 1M3 V . U. J, V dOC , I w
D. D.. pastor. Services at II a. m., IN eCKWear yOU
sermon ny uev. w. K. Coppedge. At
4:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor.
much admired. The representative of aliPlsy 01 "e ana deaa game, dogs, oaDDatn scnooi ana pastor 's Bible class
Harper's Weekly said that it was "the,to- Beeidesthe exhibits before men- at 3:15 p. m., Wm, Hollieter eup't.
chief attraction of the Fair." It was, I "onea we noticed the following: A oung men s prayer meeting on Hon-
we think, one of the moat attractive 1 Dear T Mr- Samuel Coward; Italian day at 8 p. m. A cordial invitation to
features. There was a verv interesting: STey hound, by Miss Mary F. Manly; attend these eery ices.
scene arranged in a large glass oase: I JSoglUh setter; by nr. Kobert Hancock; nrist Uhurch Kev. T. M.N. Ueorge,
On the outskirts of the woods, in theE8,i(,h greyhound, blaok and tan, rector. Second Sunday in Lent. Holy
.v:u .... v..u.. tu... I KntrliRh Matter and three St Rcrmrdp. I Uommumon at K a. m. Mnrninc nrftvnr
ail, mwft wtkun auu uuauva, huioti .1 " j 1 gmm m . .
frightened rabbits are squatted as still bT Mr- AlDert Patterson; coach dog, by ana sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer ureSS OmriS. DOtn laUH-
as mloe, but ready at. tne slightest! Jur"'''u''-"' 'Bi nuu iu, cuuniu muium . p. m. iuo puunu
noiaetoinmn. In the baok aronnd a I and opossums, by Haokhurn ft Willett; I cordially invited to attend these ser-
fox is peering through the bushes at two thoroughbred mastiffs by Mr. C. S. vices, and will be shown to seats by at- jl citVt
j : I Krinn Rt. Bernard nnnnv and hlarV I tftntivft nntipra RnnHiiT.iuhnnl at thai - v
fauom auu wijrtjr uaciui( upvii wiuni. i i - r-rn . j
The animals look almost as natural as ana Mni 6T KeT T re; new- cnapei, i a.m., and at the church, i
life. There are a number of beautiful Uoundland, by Mr. A. Dughi; Angora p. m.
... .u vt I aroata. hr H. J. Stowe: onosiram andl Centenarv Chnrrh Rihln and nmtpr
B()W1IUIUI Ul IWUHlUi IHUtt H WUJWIB 1 ' -r I I '' ITI j i g mmim m
British owl; a real Connecticut part- oat r -Joe nelson, jr.: a buok and meeting lor young men at 9:15 a.m., OUtlOUS, oCarl JrinS. d&C.
.... .. I . nn -1 J -i 1 i . I n t - .... . .1
ridge, whioh is muon larger than our7ew w"11 muwp uj laame not rreacnmg at ii a.m. ana :oup.m., ny
"partridge" (quail); a akunk, large Jlearned): horn owl, by w. F. Becton, I the pastor, Kev. J. E. Mann, D. D.
horn owl, a beautiful mallard duck.loiiiariowe; onicxen nawx and rabbit, I uommumon at the morning service.
white heron, summer duck, a large j by Jhn Bryant; Brahma, game, dusty Publio cordially invited to attend.
eagle. There were also beautiful cards miller and. mixed chickens, squirrels, Beats free. Polite ushers ready to con-
of original design, easter chickens, etc.; hawk and quail, by J. 15. (juick, of duct strangers to seats. Sunday-school
game planks mounted with dead game; Pamlico county ; fox, rabbit, mocking at 3 p.m., J.K. Willis, sup't. There
novel fans exquisitely made; a lamp bird, red birds, opossums and coons, by wsll be the usual meetings during the
aoreen, made of a green heron, whioh I Bender roe. ury an ; collection of wee . tt a.
unique and ingeniously designed. o.uail and rabbit, by C. J. DeBruhl, of Baptist mission station.marketdock !
Another scene-broken limbs and vines, Jones county; wild turkey, by C.Reia- Morning services at 9:80 a. m., J. A. entS Jild UlOVeS.
with golden-winged woodpecker, lensteln: musk rat, by John Bryan; Patterson, leader. Afternoon services at mv . A
7. . . . I 1 r Till!.. iu u i. I i.on tt r t rr ,.. j. . ,, I I 11 A T1Y10CT SiQ nil
Swamp Sparrow, linnet, red-Winged I ) J nm- uw, wuu kwo, uruu, i.w p. m., n.. r. iuuy, leauer. iiu uuvuu yiUV
starling and flying squirrel perched I red heads, ball pates, mallard and shell persons are oordially invited to attend T-aniPs RhnA in Wftxir
apuu las uiuua,. toij yiatny. miiwo 1 -i , m u. . -
Duffy's exhibit was .beautifully and ar- chicken and plover, by a. k. Dixon. I Y. M. C. A. Services this evening
tistloally arranged. I There are no doubt some exhibits! at 5 o'clock. Special music. All young
There are also lnoluded In this ex-1 etui that nave not been mentioned. It men are invited to be present.
hlbit a display of mouated deer horns 1 1 almost impossible to get them all. I Disciples Church Services this morn-
by Mr. Henry Brown, and a largo wolf, 1 notes. mg at 11 o'olook and tonight at 7:30,
mounted In New York, exhibited by I Mr. Herbert Simpson's exhibit of Rev. I. L. Chestnutt, pastor. Sunday
Mr. Wm. Hunter, of Goldaboro. This I architectural drawings, in the north- school at 8 p. m.,W R. Skinner, eupt
.. . it,, i?.:- luiu.. .11.. I watt mom on ther second floor, was in
aet dipabthent. ; , Urestlng and attracted attention. The "T tSZZ" " V.. CT is the place to bay Goods.
The description of the Art Depart- drawings showed the plan and style of gires a feeling of buoy anoy and 'strength . Me. D. M. JONES, of Beaufort,
do giaa to see
and sell them
where you will also
find the finest lot ot
ever
saw.
Also, the best $3,50
hand sewed Shoe in
New Berne.
The prettiest line of
Neglige Shirts ;and
Dress Shirts, both lann-
dried and unlaundried,
1 the city.
A fine stock of Gents'
Collars and Cuffs, Cuff
iitl
A new line of the
latest style of Hats,
including the latest
thing in "Derbies"
Crushes" and Slouch
Berne.
All the above Goods have just
been received, and we guarantee
satisfaction or money refunded.
Give us a call and be convinced
that
Barrington & Baxter's
ment betas rather hurriedly taken. We a beautiful house and gave the views the
deem it worthy of a more extended I ttom each side. The drawings are very
notice. By fat ihe largest exhibit of Wlfullf and nioely done. Mr. Simp-
this department is that of Miss Kan son has recently completed a course in
Roberta, now at Cooner Institute. N.T.it the stud ol arphitecturo in Baltimore
in whioh she exhibited a large number and Washington City
a( nil rjalntinn. water colors, oortralu I , Uy or r. Williams exhimted a
and two tery; fine' UpesttielTheee m W e, nmeyears old; dam
arWraa.iniitliaa' aal?W?WtW5 VWette; he by
.... i ... . . . t , . . w .
mention, out apace is wanting la wnion
to desoribe them;: The one Eung ia the
northeast, corner
Venus Anhrodite
out of the sea. " The dtSer, Aurora, the! the marks of deoline. Check these and
sddessof the moraIng.fv? Indications of premature deoay
hole system.
K. R, JONES,
HEAVY AND LlOHf
Vat Oa tbe Brmtte.
Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff
Sold' at manufacturer's prioes.
is with ns and will
his many friends
goods very choaD.
Don't forget the place,
Barrington & Baxter,
Middle Street,
Between L. H, Cutler and J. Snter.
STOP! STOP! STOP!
. . w.t I If, you find you are going down hill In M ' . n . ,
v.? m.t7f pbmtof health. ming strength. un-D A IJOflfinS.
in the act of rUIng digestion and awimllation jare U,f UV".U U ,iWI,u,,"
AND LOOK IN AT
wi ii. n.-,. . -t,n,ik I wiw tne grana tiwimw ana reeuaminK
. --r 5 ; " u! toalo, Hoetetter'a Btomaoh Bitters. Be-
painting U yery floe; her lovely soreea ginning at the foiinUin head, the itom
and painting on silk requires especial Itch, the Bitters remedies its ineffloienoy,
mention, and the Royal .Wooster vase, oorreeta itaerrors, and sets it vigorously
though the ,a.tln the list, i. not leut t1iXSiSSS
in merit. , s i th. tnnA Itm nntrltlvM nrlnhinlna. which
Mrs. Ellis exhibits a handsome bluet the blood assimilating, i ie enriched.
silk scarf, one ot the finest In the Art Thus is the system nourished, and being
Denartmentt also a? masnolIS ' study. nunea swenginenea, ana aonormai
ueparvment,. aieo a magnwia asuuj, i . (uU .t..d. JtnMhtifca.
whioh is very attractive. ? The .Fruit the power to rMt wM MguUr habit
and Flowara sent hv Mrs. Nalaon ia in-1 tra alan ra aataklUhad. and tKavarlnna
deed a workof arfci Miss Janet Hollie-If unoUone move onoe mote In their natu- Vfu' DW w,.Piy J w
ter,the effloient ..oreUry, add. Urgely au rgjroove, .. j
tive of malarial oomplaints. rheuma-r:
tism, blliovisnega and kidney troubles, day
RwHiHiim'i- riilannra KlKnna and no I A
. - mm W , mm-mw m, mmm V WINVWI ) MVS
vousi.ls. I ' -i -.-. ' .
;:anta to t -.zziztp,,
cr ratter dcrca of
3 Gad gad .at. the
i V 3 ricbCwt eip cri
. '. If cae , wants
' : , 1 n r,zzt excr-
i T these
t'
true beauty, its marvelous resouroes
and wonderful development, i1 .
It ia impossible to estimate the effeot
of the late Fair upon the future of Fast
Carolina. ; The C editore of our State
f ?pers who were present will fill their
columns with the details of the Expo
s'.Uon, while those who came from New
York will picture to the North this teo
sion as it is, and thus attraot to our
botiors Hit wealth and enterprise of
distant ccsimunUies
Full stock and large assortment
Prloes u low as the lowest.
Call and examlne'my stock.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Roasted Coffee.
And see the largest and best saUoted
Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, S S
Solid Silver and Plated tWan ta hm
iuuou in toe cuy.
$1
Ihave pat la a COFFEE ROASTER
to the beauty of the department by her
display of crayons, water colors and
landsoapea in oil, the latter, we think,
onoof the fineot on exhibition : tllos
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