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VOL. IX.--NO. 141.
NEW BERNE. N. iS. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1890.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
The
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BUSINESS LOCALS.
T VOTt WANT YALUE-REOEIVED
1 inr tnnr money, rive Churchill &-
met at Atlanta du last Wednesday.
Delegates were present from
Korth Carolina, South Carolina,
Parker a trial for fine batter, flour, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama and
. X la -.a., am
iwflA JTwu" v:,' Georcia. Governors Fowle, of
family groceries. w
line of green groceries, au kw as-usorin jarouna, rierning, 01 nor
livered free of charge, with dispatch
Respectfully.
Churchill & PaBEU,
Broad Street.
rQ LET Mveorsix rooms in-most
J. desirable part of tin city, fc-very
convenience for houeekt eping. Apply
at Journal office. lm
ida, and Gordon, of Georgia,
headed theii respective delega
tions.
EOONOMY-Wealth, Health. Staff of
I Life. Rolan Baking Powder.
IIOBERTS. & BRO. are receiving
t their fall stock Boots and Shoes,
CONGRESSMAN DCNNEI.I. has
introduced a nev apportionment
bill. It is on tho basis of one
member of Congress for every
are receiving! 180.000 of population. This would
nrnviilu fiv it tnt .! ri'i THSPntlltion
r, n j . n .... ,.t Prnviainna I
They buy at headquarters and can ftiye of 354. 1 mlcr this apportionment
you Low f rices. au26 Alabama, California, Colorado,
A F1NR line of SMALL HAMS, 5 to Michigan, New Jersey, Oregon,
l V 7 pounds at joiui kunn . T(jxag) Waahin,t01l iiml Wisconsin
r.Hus taxia T.tu.J.uJ0"Vr' hWOnld each gain ..n member.
-J. iVt ISU IVB lOW BU" ujui u.w uu au i
Ai kansas,
vent ion. 8ee sample. N. Arpin,
j!8 if Opposite Jouknai. Offise.
OLD PAPER for sale in any o,uan
titiea at Journal oflhe. f
LODA WATER on draught today at
Kj Jom Dunn s. - tr.
gam
Illinois, KmsaM and
Pennsylvania each two and Min
nesota and Nbrnua vtHi threo
The only stater, to lone a rrprenen
tativo would bo Ohio and Virginia
which would each Ioho one
ALATtAMA will rolnrn to the next
Congress every one of her present
Represent ativod.
LOCAL NEWS.
THE New York Herald predicts
severe fronts in the Northwest in
the e.ouihe of a few days.
T
The Graded School now has 92 pupils
The showers for the past fow days
havo considorably retarded picking-out
cotton.
JSASUVILLE, Ten II.-, BI10W8 a Cotton took an upward lonoVncy
gain in population in ten years of yesterday. Eighty -twrhair;! '.v r i n l
32 959, or 76.03 per Cent. for from 9. 51 to 9 fi
Rv. Ram. Jones 'l '. or::ienco a
' AEEANQKMENTS aro HOW com- Mrle(J of mcctin.fl vy;;,,,;..,,,,
plete for tho establishment of tele- sept),mner 2fith,to ntH t.n days,
phonic communication between We wrr0 ahown yHtoni!iy t,y Mrs. n.
London and Paris. F. Tolson. ppflcimt-riH of long raynnno
pepper riht inciirs lor.R, raist'd in her
garden.
Tho executive cfmtiiiU' uf the Y. M.
0. A. feel very much graLifiod at the
many complimonts pnM tl-.rm for llio
convenient nrrnngrmont aiwl tnoty
work in fitting up ts.o hni'.
The Excelsior firn ootnpftny r organ
ized last ni.fit 'rib n fv.'l ft if mem
bers, and elected temporaiy eflicere.
They will meet again next FriJay nifiht
for the clectiqn of permanent officers
WATER WORKS FOR SEW BEBNE
lae Conncilmen Looking: to Their
Establishment with Fayorahle
Probabilities.
A short time ago representatives of
two. companies were in New Berne,
wishing to establish water works.
Though our council men realize their
desirability, the state of the city's
finincss and the unsatisfactory relations
existing between the city and the Elec
tric Light and Power Company, oaused
hem to doubt the advisability of taking
denmte action add the matter was
deferred.
We are not in favor of the city's
acting hastily in the matter, but we are
it favor "f having water works.
We be'iovo that no contract should bo
entornd into hefore a thorough exami
nation has been made into the offers of
ajvoral companies, and it is well
understood which ono of them offers
terms moat advantageous to us.
Tbo agreement that Mr. H. DeO.
IliclnrilB, of Jorxey City, N. J., offers
to oni.or into in mitiKtantihlly as followB
Tn proinrly supply the city and its
inhHtiitantfl with water for both public
and privato uho from tho rivor or deep
it!1h as mutually no rood upon, the
supply to lo HufTiciont to furnish each
rpRidcn;. along tho lines of the pipes.
gallons of water per day, and tho con
s.Rnt proHsnre to be sufficiently strong
to ilirow throe streams of water 100 font
hijzh tl.roueh 50 feet of 2J inch hose
ivitJi ono inch nozzle.
Tho works arc to bo free from cty
tr. , in consideration of winch, water
will ho Rupplied to public schools and
nr.niicij.a! buildings free.
Tho contractor is to put up sixty fire
hydrants at points designated by the
the east side c f the city and extending
westward until sixty have been used.
They will reach a little beyond the
macadamized road. This will do away
with the necessity of having fire en
gines in the eastern section of the oity,
consequently one engine can be dis
pensed with and tho other located west
of the macadamized road.
The fire department, according to
figures furnished us by tho city clerk,
costs the oity over $4,000 per year; this
year the expense is likely to reach or
exceed $5,000. So the saving of having
one engino less is well worth taking
into consideration.
The additional security afforded in
cose of fires is an important argument
in favor of the works. The fire hy
drants being located at each corner,
with the tower prcesuro always on,
nothing is to be done but attach a suf
ficient length of hoso and go to work,
In addition to the tower pressure
SMPPIXQ EW5.
ARRIVED.
Str. Newberne, of the O. D. line,
with full cargo of general merchandise.
Str. Carolina with cargo of cotton.
Str. Cleopatra from Trenton.
Str. Tront from Smith's Creek.
IN PORT.
Schr. H. K. Price, Capt. M. Strahl.
Schr. Carrie Farson, Capt. Murphy.
Schr. J. and H. SjuII, Capt. J. II.
Ingersoll.
Schr. M E. Hiles, Capt. Dave Ireland.
CLEARED.
Str. Vesper, of theE. C, D. line, with
full cargo of cotton, etc.
Str, Newberne, of the O. D. line, with
full cargo of cotton, nayal stores stores
and other exports, and about a dozen
passengers.
Str. Howard, for Trenton, with cargo
of general merchandise.
NOTIiS.
The steamer Kinston sails for Kins
which will throw to tho hnicht of 100
I r il . i. : :
feet, the company promises in case of " u l"uu "
fire to put on the engine pressure also
the two proHHuren combined Affording
powor suffioiont to throw 1G0 foot high.
Besides tho lomienod danger from
fires, there is tho Faring in liro insu
rance to ho thought of, an insurance
companies give lower niton in citicH
well protected by good water works.
Theio will bIho lio a wiving of the
constant expetmo i.f keeping up tho
street pumps, which wo hnvo under the
The steamer Eng'et, of the E C D
line, will arrive today.
TILLMAN NOMINATED.
A FLAT FORM Was ADOPTED SIMILAR TO
THAT OF NORTH CAROLINA-
Largest Stock of
GROCERIES on hand,
Sold at Northern
Prices.
Agency for Horsford
Bread Preparation,
Old Virginia Cheroots,
Cigarettes.
Hazard Gunpowder Co.
I?.
WllOLHSALK flUOdtiie, '
MIDDLK STi;i-TT,
NKW I.J:i:Ml N. ,
Holier?.
I will ront to tlu r
Monday the l ull il y
month, at V.! i.Vlo.-i, ,
House door in tho ril v
the l'oor JTouno m,
I'.l . .
..f
u. 1. 1.1, lor, on
1 1 I re'.i'iit
m. Urn Cuurt
NfW itorne,
!...n,; i. bout
i year, vitli purilrgn of
present system, and tho ennvenipneo of
having an abundant nepi'ly pure
wator at all limes handy n ,t to ho
lightly esteemed.
Besides the ndvantai;! s of an abun
dant, convenient, n liuhlo Kii'pply, and
tho Btronp; protection from firo afforded,
some person well pouted in our muni-
Cti.UMuu, S. C, Sept. 11. The fol
lowing ticket was nominated this morn
ing at an early hour: For Uovornor, B.
R. Tillman, of Edgofiold; Lioutenant
tlovornor, F. B Qary, of Abbeville:
Secretory of State, T. E. Tindall, of
Clarendon; Treasurer, F. T. Bates
Orangoburg; Attorney General, V. J.
Pope, of Newberry; Superintendent of
Education, W. D. May field; Comptrol
ler General, W. II. Ellerbee; Adjutant
and Inspector General, II. L. Farley.
lhe platform, so far as relating to
National affairs, was the same as that
adopted by the North Carolina Demo
crats at Raloigh.
ciiyr.ionjj me pipe mains anu iurmsni u'i ''" uimiuuik'hj wmi
all water r.ocfssary for tho firo dcpait- water works will ho I bh exponnivo to
A Water Spout.
itlcriMOND and Winston cluhs
pla)ed three games of base ball at
Winston this week, and all of (hem
were won by the Winaton eluo.
The present average condition
of the cotton crop is 85.5. North
Carolina btand at the head of the
list with an average of 95.
- Thb cotnmittco of North Caro
Jina' negroes who went to Wash-Lnd tho transaction of other business.
: ingion w lay ineir gnovauce oo- The shell rock wall of Cedar Grove those chargpd by private water com
lore the .President got nothing lor Cemetery is to be extended on the side panics in towns of similar size, where
v their trouble. So Bays tho Wil-1 adjoining the macadamized road. The like' conditions of servico and supply
mingtofi Messenger. I first load S00 feet--waa received by exist.
. . ' I Mr. Miller, the chairman of the como-1 The contractor agrees to subscribe to
r.,-THE Wilmington Star remarks,! tery committee, yeotcrday. This is j tho keeping up of tho telephone, elec-
'tift Strikes all around. Strikes about one fourth tho rmount contract- trie or any other system of fire alarm
. la England, strikes in this country. ed for-
Rut thflHfi ain't ft comnarrison to I John H. Mitchell, col, of Crratan,
the big strike which will take place wttB taken bofore M"Ki8lralc IJrnj; wn
-'-.i.r. i. J Hams on the charge c-f attempted rape
ill LUIO CUUUIIJ UCAU IIUIOUIWI)
ment nnd for sprinkling the streots for tbo city than our present sy-Rtom oflcAuniRS two oars and tiik enoine
a-, annual rental of S50 nor hvdrant-a Pumps and steam lire ongines, and urge ukty nvu kkut krom the track.
i einnn t n,M thoir ehtablinhment on the additional Antonio, Tex., Sept, 11 .--Last
fiemi-annually, additional hydranto to Plea of economy. No. 19, eastbound from El Paso, on the
put in if wanted, at the same rental, Whether our city lathers are reauy Southern Pacific railway, was caught
but if additional dido has to be laid, at to have them eroctod immediately or Ion a water spout about fifteen miles
least one hydrant is to be put in. for not, wo hope that they v. .il, at any rate. " t'?1?"
each 350 feet so laid. obtain additiona. bids nd proposals J fcS
If any citizen living away from the from other reliablo companies, and see jc Bnd maii car from the ooaohes and
line of the mains wants water, the what is tte Deet uiat. can do aone in meicarnea tnem rorty-nve reet, overturn
of SDeedilv furr ishine tho city this I or them. The passengers knew noth
. v mni, n,M imnrovPmPnt. SmBinr mg of the approach of the water until
expense oi me uuHiomer. """" ... the iu urna. The engineer and
Tho charges to private consumers wwm lu-wun un.u0 "Dluclrireman escaped drowoing by swim
may bo equal to, nut not to exceea i ru uihuk u wh ui,n, nuu vc iuuk mj uigu kiuuuu. ma vrnuK wu
should koep pace with the best of thorn, ru "P "r -suu ynras anu a guuy len
upon the person of n cdored woman,
that the city may adopt.
The water is to bo tested by expert
chemists and found to bo perfectly pure,
and tho works aro to bo tested and seen
to wo k according to contract bofore any
Tho New Engim Horses.
It being found that tho pair of horses
purchased in Richmond for tho New
Berne Steam Firo Engine Company
were not as represented whon bought,
they were roturnod and a pair pur
chased in Chicago. Mr. M. II. Sultan
has a brother-in-law, Mr. 8. Alexander,
Applicants for the A. and M. A
College.
There will be, at Trenton, Jones
county, on Monday September 15, 1890
a competitive examination of applicants
ror admission, as ceunty student, to the
College of Agriculture and Mechanic
Arts. I hope any young young man
in the county who desires to take
I IV ..f i.-.
l .. H. a, 1
e,
of
25 acres, for om
five years.
Terms rnado know i,
subject to approval i
boramiriHioncrH.
By order of tho hoir.i,
J. A. KIOll UiMN,
sep'Jdwld (',M
See Our
Sterling Silver Ccods.
Special Drives Thr. Week
Bell The jewc-fcr.
augSS
Notice.
Oi
I'lt'tt W fioAUP i ' l , , M . . im..;s
or CitAMiN O'l .vn ,
New Pukxf., Sept.C, 1MI0.
Notice is hereby rivon that n nnecial
meeting of tho l?oar.l of Commissioners
ill be hold at tho Court House in
New Berne, on Tuesday tho ltlih inst..
at 12 o'clock, M., for th.' purposo of se
lecting polling places in tho various
wards of tho city of Now r..i ;;o and ire-
cincts of tho county, for the election to
be held in November nc t : and for tho
transaction of such other busiuoss as
may propoily como boforo it.
JAMKS A- HUYAN,
dwtd Chairman.
when the people strike against the ne wflB found guiU? Btld committed to raymont is mado thereon
g.o. p
Graven county jail to await his trial
The Thspatch says: 4'The grant- w R Eborn htm?H ,im up Thurfl(1oy
If the city fails at any timo to pay its
rental tho contractor is to have the
right to disconnect or lock up the
bvdrants and collect what is due by
law.
After renting for ten years the oity is
: - ing of a pension to a soldier who J evening-
had a leg broken while on his way
- i.n,h iw flan,i,i nABO;. Church Notice
'- Kl. 'iiii :A fDm Hancock Street Mth0lllflt lurch- t0 bfl given the. privilege of buying the
? ; ; 6'7 " " J Sunday, Sept. 14. Prayer meeting &t worha of it chooeoa to do so the price
ui iuc vmimuui win uo nuie w 0:15 a, m . preaching by the rastor at ho he fixed bv disinterested nersons.
present analogous cases, but in no m a. m., at whioh time the door of the j seloctod equally by each party to the
Ptner way. I ohurch will be opened for admission to contract.
' ;- "'"' t -1 ' memberahip. Sunday school at 4 p. m., if th0 contractor fails at any time to
i eaeeuons uuiianot ueuu. w. R. Harrington, Supt. Old timo ex- furnish an adequate supply of water as
tt has Simply been laid quietly to perience meeting at ' 5 p. m. Revival agreed to, except by reason of accident
rest nntil after the November elec- preaohing bythe pastor at 7:45 p. m., or injury to machinery or property, or
tnn iliiPti it will Ha tiikAn nn nnrl subject, "Qutnoh not tho Spirit." The making repaira to the same, the city is
ai.prlftn hv t.h Snnf nnl thfl cordia,1y in'itod to lheBe to be exempt from payment during the
n
in Chicago who is an excelliDt judgo of course in this College will bo present
horses, and thoRe two gentlemen made Ion that day.
tho selection. -earbai.l. ui. aupt.
They arrived on tho steamer Vesper
Thursday evening. Numbers of gen
tlemen went to the engine rooms yes-
terday to see them, and many were the
expressions of high admiration elicited.
One of the horses is a dark iron gray,
fire years old, and tho other a dapple
gray, live and a half years old. lhoy
weigbod when shipped ovor 2,800
pounds. They cost, delivered here,
8575.
As a proof of their superiority we I good order, at 25c. per lb.
mnntinn the fact that thev were selected I New Arrow Ties and
J. E. LATHAM,
Cotton Buyer and Exporter,
DEALER IN
BAGGINOMD TIES.
Special bargains for next fow days
viz:
750 bdls. pieced Ties, in good condi
tion, at SI 15 bundle.
3 tons sooond band Jute Strips, in
Sugar Bag
among eight others for the Now York .-.ii nniio cvttnn v.r
n . J . a. L... IL. XT ,1 - I ' "
uru utparimeci, uui mu new puruu i change.
company having just obtained a prom-1- -
New Lo! Samples
AT
J. U. HOWARD'S.
Bargains in Wool Hi)f Hose.
Pocket Books.
Wool Undershirts.
Big Job in odd Coats and Vests.
NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVING.
Seo our line of Double Breasted Suite
in Black and Fancy Cheviots. -sep7dwtf
J. M. HOWARD.
elections . are so overwhelmingly
against the Republicans that they
dare ' not ' resurrect it. The Elec
tions. bill is a live issue in this
campaign. ' - t -.
services.
A Correction.
In speaking of county ( flioors, in our
editorial column yesterday, tho treas
urer was accidentally omitted. Wo
time of such failure.and if there shall be
continuous failure for three months to
give an adequate supply, such failure is
to givo the city grounds for annulling Personal.
the contract In court. I Mr; Hardoo, representing the State
We do not choose to comment at Chronicle, is in tho city.
ise, secured them. VOU l lOlSGl
Some parties pronounco them tho To Eif e me a for I have just re-
finest pair of horses ovor brought tolceived a new supply of FANCY
thin ritv GOODS. Also, a number of GOOD
WATCHES, to be giren away this fall.
Singer Sewing Machines only $20.00
At L. F. TAYLOR,
scpll dlt w4t Core Creek.
Superior Court.
i.L. nn.Hninn n , llA An flinch m,nn.oMf
wu.wv.uva, !, -Al,.f. Ur .T Tt Ranlra nf .Innna wno at Hi 1 BTATK OF NORTH CAROLINA,
to give our fullest endorsement to the T . .. : Vi .T oraveacounty
minolso i Ti.nm, nici. thn nut we can attention 10 tne conamona exenange rnuay wim a lotor cotton
uuu..ui...uu v ---- I ... ... . , a Hi.!, ri - r, , o
a.. B. AiuriUKf, ., ui 1 iiidiicu win
in the oity Friday
This contractor does nofc offer to sell Mr. Rodolph Duffy, Rq., of Onslow,
Ool 3koege d. :Tillman, of
South Carolina, says -the Stories heirJooratic candUatb for treasurer of exacledin hlwt o paragraphs as
tlOing Clrcnlatod thatHe Will oppose Craven county.. No better nomination uo'K """""T"'
. flonntn. nimntAn DM nntrnn "III ...M kn.oWii mutn Tn ll iho nln. TnlB Contractor d
- --"----" city untilhahas had ten yew. I la in the city.
ui h HBHiwM.t.iuHnti ff wLich fa Mr, 8. S. Duffy and family are back
Said hOMld I :;am Vgoiag jtO W I? raw. , least S30,000. We are informed that from a several weeks sojourn at Beau
elected, i I: am furthera good AL ono company offers to sell immediately fort.
liance ttian, but am none Of your ... ,: . I after erection if the oity wishoa to buy, I Mr. C. S. Holliater ami wife left yes
finh-treasnrv kind I am a Demo I A. Bad Deaths I and wholher the city desires to buy or terday for Asheville and Black Moun
Vu.n i-ncu rn..Aw .. r Mrs. Sarah Anna King diod icsurJay not it is well to have the option. tain
I
I'et. to sell land to luafce
assets.
Jamog C. Harrison, Administrator of Collins
Moore,
va,
Minerva Moore, Ciusar J. Moore, L. H. Cutler
and W oi, Jfi. Clarke.
Notice.
To Ciesar J. Moore:
Take notice, Tbat a proceeding, entitled a
above, ha been Instituted la said court to
obtain a Judxment to sell a traot of laud tn
(illi townstilp in said eounly .which belonged
to sam uoiuns moo re i tne time or ma
death, and the same which was mortgaged
to said L. H. cutler, to enable the Dettllouor
Ia noir Hahta at, . nf Ills lw.1u.tKla Vui ...
Avenincr in the 18th vear nf lu r neo. at I , The nonaltios to be visited' UDOn the I Mr. J. C. B. Koonce. of Sumterville. Ireanlred to anoear .before Mid eourtatlhe
I - I I J ... uAnu I 4kA.li.
.r, j. u Di.k IL. ...M... .( I... (.,1. n,l.. ..mn... a.maI f. nM . Mil ll T iM whn h9 hasn nloilinn !., I"'" ' " f'"V
Xult ' IOI10W1UK iruui wv wvu-i iuo iMiuouvo mi i.mn , .min. i imi vuiura.i vpv ,.h.v ... - ... -- - - la i iiutn uay or uotoDer, a. ii. jnvw, and answer
the Davis, after a brief illness, I commensurate witn me magnituoeoi itamuy or urs. u. a. nunn, left to xmiotnXy iiptoinl
Ci. W. VAKfliNTKK,
Stmr Blanche for Sale.
Seventy-five feet long, 18 feet wide
over all; draught 'M inches loaded,
carries 110 bales of cotton, and regis
tered at Custom House 47 tons gross, 23
net; licensed to carry passengers, and
accommodates 100 on excursions. Re
built in October, 18S9. Joiner work
and decking entirely new, hull made as
good as new. Lngine and boiler re
built, all wearine and destructible parts
renewed; new crown sheet and tubes
n boiler. Inspected November 27,
1889, and licensed to carry 86 pounds
steam pressure. Propeller 43 inches.
engine 10x10 cylinder, upright boiler 7
feet by 60 inches, uf 5-1G iron, tensile
strength 50.000 pounds.
i ully equipped throughout, according
to law and in perfect running order, the
Blanche is splendidly adapted to river
and creek trade, to liht draught navi
gation anywhere, and has shown fine
towing oapacity. bhe is offered for
salo on reasonable terms, and at a very
low price.
tor further information apply to
Jamks Rkdmond. Seo' & Treas,
aug3JAwtf 1 New Berne, N. C.
nil ' ntnHn nil bti An I A i tk
wipimuju- bu,u . mu. a.a a ".k.t. .h..irM. tkm .it. .in k. ..tUiait relaUvss la Lftnoir conntT. from
'-Ht n.i Knrih f Carolina I - ucw-o.. nvn , w v" '1 ,. m . . -
j, , .... v, ur. w. - i i fr-i , Mr. R. 11. Nixon has returnad from a I
Clerk Superior Court of craven County
lefijaaaw nvrw uurouna.
Notice. Oo-Partnership.
Democrat- l?nr tha love we bear W. " .. . uF . .-kk- Mr. E. B. Nixon. has returned from a
ijemocrat. Torino loveweoear Kin(t nowathis parents' home In forfire and other purposes and titer UMt to relatives ia Onslow and Jones
tbo old Commonwealth lot UB tfr Dover, K. J., critically III with typhoid should be no failure. The property of I counties. . , ;
PolcA fft ftororit. inrfnllu n.11 ftdnicTl. (.... 1 ' A li.lnom ..ilo,,!,. nntnlnii 1.A nttw mill kn in k ftaaaun t thAlr I lira. Mlnuia Rjedy. of Charleston. 8.
cat. t.rdt,u,pM,,c.mBlU
tecs may maKe. and thus secure ft Br . u uwm.o aay.-t - ; v - . , - tinne the Uard ware business rormerly
rf in lhA ornrk and ft nnrmanAnd. wmmBwn, e.-yiNu uvo h..kc.bu n rvHw'w K J-'" ""-w
1 ivi sjiuu va in wva ui ajnu v w uiwtyat uauau i aaa n r
was unawaro city I for any losses, that might ensue Z' JS:'
of nil aaaugnter s' aeatu until nuar-itnrougn any omission on tneir pari w ugs Maud Amyetto
-TUBCOnmtioif ,aml " PlUia'BU Pjritana letteroi from Charlotte.
. awwwi in ini UN ua i.iih riiiiiniuiui v. i ' niiaiir mar riBiiiiteni. . ' -1 t. r i ...
fieri tl3E0athcrn states to oonaid- tTll. - ni tako h'ae. Kunds wh tha k. . cmiatrnetad the Evorytiwue of tho body, every nerve, tkeir lavora, and MkiDKforaoontina
n '
partia.the WOiK and a eorrosponat . . j,,,, . n tlw( A vinMr tSn in a.nm .,motnBk ih Indemnify the Swilxe of Beaufort, who hava been htVt : ResDeotfulif J? '
i TT share in the glory of the cam- -t v ir . Lu- .k. -i-k vuitina Miss : Aurora, Maco, returned 1 v L. H. CUTLEB ft CO.'
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Hiving takfo Mr. D. D Neal 'as
Bymaathioaof the community, . hholr aareement. : ' .. . . ; partner, I thank my former patrons for
Taa funeral I toko b'ace Fundav When the woiks are constructed the . """."""' ,r, .uu
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tr the CUCStSOll Of Uireci xraa0Uven-ni.nl B o'clock from the "ow nlan niOnosnd ia tl nlaea one ' fir Z T i uul C tt " j..o v Z
t!.3 roulLcrn ports to l-aropo etroot ME, -Churob. hydrant ti otofc corner, higlsnini on! rarlUa. v . ; . 4 I pr7 ' L, II. C
OUR LINE OF
Sterling Silverware
Is the Largest and
Most Artistic ever
shown in this City.
IWe offer special drives Tomorrow 4
BELL THE JEWELER.
For Sale,
' 8Itnated oo South Front ' sired.,
Douse contains six comfortable rooms
and recently added- new kitchen and
alt desirable outhouses. Lot 70 fit;
front.; . -
"V ' . ALSO
' Fionso and It on Vi -x-n .