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J The MIX OURNAL SyOL. DL--NO. 178. NEW BEKNE. N. C., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1890. PRICE15 CENTS. JUL '.'.'-V-,s;- BUSINESS LOCALS. the flews and Observer says: i( YV . mawrAw on tit UTqIta v-nnn faaMntr CERTIFICATE No. 1209. of the Block t " "7"1 ' -"" Vi of the A. S N. J. B K. U., having uau eu uui'-jy, pirnta-auy Bpeakuu-;, . ! 1 J I beeaioet, application wui oe aiuo lor a8 aj; present. They wear aa air " .1 n I r. f nnn fi lam anil ti1 oacn r Arf N f wwtv - I I i: i i i. l ;T DANED A Gauging Rod and a maiuuS a weuu sweep iruunurrei CXJ WantBge RjA. Party that bor rowed will please return them and oblige James Redmond. OMALL HAMS. Breakfast Strips, O Family Corne l Beat, Beef Tongues, again." Codfish. Irian rosanos, unions, maoa ronl. Evaporated Appk-s, Prunes, Tapi- FAVORITE trick of the Kepub TM 17 ....... , PknlA. Tana I Fih w Ycrff e ;;c. "-lieu, leaders haa been for the past c. t, clover, tenor fifteen years to yell them Aaron nhrmt a fran .alln V PunguantB."VinaIgreite"; Moulded , f . , . f , manMt 1 j to foundation stone. Wake is to be redeemed this year for a fact. She will never go Republican liotUts. Very cheap oclOdtf PiThe office of Die. R J. GOOBIKQ. Duffy hus been JL temnorariiilv removed to Pollock street, opposite th Episcopal church, one door west of Mi Harriet Line. 19 lw ?ULL LINE of Iaipoited Extracts for X Handkerchiefs; Imported and Do meslio Sachet Powc!er; and a full lino most disreputable charges have been made against the South in connection with the State aud national elections. In order to keep up the bloody shirt issue the Administration and the Republican leaders in Congress have utterly of Drug. Preacrii tions and Family abandoned their party in the South Racipes a specialty. R. J. Gooding, "I7E have opened today T T of to tho negroes, with John M. . LLI a UPW UUI. r f !., n,v,,n!nf Family PIk Pork, and Fulton usoluu Ba luo,"'cu"' it-" " Market Corned Bet f . We also received loader. a freeh aurnly of other Family Grocer- ics Give us atrial arid lie convinced that we are selling nice groceries at Rjuk Bottom Priors. We still continue ' to r;t tht-MO fresh corned Portsmouth : Mullets. Evervthing new and fresh at CHUR JQILL & PARKER'S, Broad Street. DROS SHOES have f nr.AT mt;wq 0' kTJR ZEtGLER arrived, cpl4tt FiABKisGTON & Baxter. fTLH CITY hTHAM LAUNDRY now J ready for woik on collars, culls arid ahiris. Vcrk ms? bo left at tbe . :oie of Jam M. Il')-.vird oclStf. ROBERTS & DUO re rrceiving their fall r-.ot!: I'.oc-U and Shoes, Dry Good, G.nHeri.s an-1 Previsions. Thev buv t headd'.nrttjr rind cau give you Low Prices. au26 'PRE TAYLOR ADJUSTAr.E SHOE X for Indies. N w ar.il mar velous in Vrttllion. Seo B:-.n!;!!3. N. AliPiN, jl8 tf Opposite JOURN'AI. Ofll IiOR be best SMOKING TO .1 A ('CO 1 aslr for CUBAN A or DEER TONGUE. niAiia from stlett'd leaf grown in the beet Tobacco soctit n, rind from manuf tcturars bo maku uly Smokion Tot acco. For sale by sep4 dwtf C. E Sloveu. Two feet of snow reported at Quebec. GOV. GOODELL is out as candi- driving tha piling for his wharf. date for the U. S. Senate against Improvements are still going on at the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Southern War Sonos. Theatre A fair rebel. Jas. Redmond Loaned. Theatre Benefit of yacht club. C. E. Slover Small hams, etc. Crautree & Co. Engine for salo. C. A. Falmek Application for cti tiii- oato. Cotton. New Beroo niarkot Siles 237 ba!esat8 34 to9Si3J. Norfolk has had moro dry kilns de stroyed by fire. Edtini&ted loss 315.000 or S20.000, partly insured. Every one should remember the date nt the meeting of the New Berne Co operative Company next Monday night. Mr. O. Marks, one of our prominent Bebrow merchants, haa forwarded a large box of dry goods and notions to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. Mr.. C. J. Soheelky is getting well under way in building his planing mill and dry kiln, and has commenced Church Notice. Hanoock Street Methedut Church, Sunday. Oct. 26; services at 11 s. m., conducted by John W. Enott, of Nor folk, Va. Preaehing at 7:15 p. m. by Rev, W. 8. Rone, P. E. Prayer meet ing at 9.15 a. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. m , W. R. Barrincton, Sup't. The public are iavited to these service and will receive a cordial welcome. A Republican Foresees Defeat. Our Trenton correspondent wites us of a break in the Republican ticket in Jones county. Tboir candidate for county treasurer, Mr. Durant H. Har rison, a sharp, far-seeing man, has given up the raco ana withdrawn. It is learned lhnt ho advised others to do as he imfc done and s.ve themselves, as be knows full well there is danger to the whole ticket. The Democrats uro io good spirits and working like beavers and if they do not rel v their elTorts but keep their sleeves rolled up and baUle in the thick of the fight until tho hid sets on the first Tues day in November text, victory will be theirs all along to line. PeiEonal. Mrs. Fred. Hunter aud child left yesterday morning for her new homo in Henderson, where her huobnnd had preceded her a few weeks. lira. vv. u. boyu returned trom a visit to fi iends in Goldaboro. Dirs. Li. Hi. (Jiero returned from a visit to relatives in Greenville. Miss AJdio Claypoole roturnod from a virtit to frijnda in Massachusetts. Mips L'tura Hughes came in on tho steamer Newborne from nor summer trip. The flrnt two months were spent on a pleasure tour in Canada, and the remainder of tho time in visiting friends in Now York and Baltimore. Mrs. Jesse T. Rhodes left on the sto.iiner Newbertie for hor futuro home Norfolk. Mr. Blair. fairgrounds. The railing around tbe race track is now being built, and after PARNELL is out of funds and the tha' is complotod, the grand stand and Irish National Ler.gue is greatly additional stables win be erected pressed for money. Mr. E. 8. Street has got his new livery stables nearly completed, rue Duua- ilON. CHARLES FREDERICK jnKj9twjce fts large as the old one, is CRISP, of Georgia, is campaigning lighted by electricity, has anew cfHce iu Hew York and Massachusetts. near the entrance and is conveniently arranged to meet Mr. Street's require HON. T. M. NORAVOOD I'aa at ments, having been built under his im last announced himself a candidate mediate supervision. ' for tbe U. S. Senate from Georgia. I It is a constant occurrence now to see I imnrnvnmenta coins on in New Berne. . .... , m; . I 11 -THE X'nuaaeipnia ximes says. repairirj enlarging, painting, building A Wilkesbarre woman's eight hus- on vaoant lots and tearing away old bands appeared azainst her in buildings to erect better ones. Mr. J.R. cbnrt at one time Saturday." B- Carraway has just purchased proper ty near the loot or tsroact street, ana is -. ' . ' CuvlTnu UlTnwTTwna nf Varmnnt. mm osssorof the late Judge Miller on residence. 'teft iwrr a anni.ama Onn. hannh The Oxford Orohan AsTlam Sincine fc-ra ;' '- - loiass gave one or meir exuiuuionsai FRANCE is about to adopt a high I the theatre last night to a large tariff OU American products. This audience. All of the seats were taken kind ' of "reciprosity" which nd BOme Persons were compelled to 'j, i: a w stand up. The program was nicely J I mh. Ava. nnn a tarn Af Vin nlinn .hnmnH IDUUOI DU I.UU a ion UID IrfODO OU J w .u considerable talent. It is good to live with a people who show such true sym pathy for the fatherless and motherless Mrs. Ella O. Cloary, under date of Ootober 22, writes from her home in Baltimore to ft friend in New Berne We Wish So Too. The Elizabeth City Economist ex presses a wish that the magnificent new steamer ISouso had been in readiness for their Fair so that our people could have had an opportunity of going there. But since circumstances forbade this pleasure, we do not believe "Betsy" will allow our Winter Fair to go un represented. It has not been her future custom. We copy from the Economist, and especially request tho presence of Bro. Creecy: We have our eyes constantly turned toward New Berne looking for the smoke stack of the new palace steamer Neuse' which is to run tri-weekly be tween New Berne and Elizabeth City. o will, we trust, promote the prosperi ty, sociability and convenience of tbe sister towns. We wish it had com menced its schedule this week, so that New Berne might have been repre sented at our Klizabeth City Fair, and then we would have returned the visit to their Agricultural, Game and Fish Fair this winter." Kinley. The Presbyterian Synod of South Carolina haa unanimously adopted . a report favoring the K establishment of a rreabytenan Oniversity -in one Of the SouJ,h that her brother, Mr. Brunner D, - 'Atlantic otateB. uonen, bad just aiea wnn typnoia Iffivfir.ftnd that ha died a Christian . i . ill wti?T i io T nil Knnnn.i . ; .!:wMi' V'"'' nreDared for death. Mr. Uohen was lioari candidate for Congress in the th6 youngest bod. of Rev. A. D. Cohen SthOM the Democrats will capture Baptist Charch, and had numerous irienas in wis oiiy wno pympaiaice with his sorrowing relatives. The Academy property, on the corner 0) Pollock and Craven streets haa boon measured preparatory to making a bid for selling to the Government for the site of the publio building and found to amply meet all requirements. . This is him. 'and, send him to tbe New Berne" Ovster. Fish. ' Game and ii Inriuitral Exposition. ;v4 X - Tub Secretary oi the Treasury has-awarded, a gold ..life Baving Praedalr to Thomas - M. Webb, pf Wilmington,"N 0., for reecuring Lireotly, oppOBite the poet office, and Miss J. J. Hayes and Miss Irene WBB iu former location previous to its Jackson from drowning at Wrights- removal aorosa the street. It U oon- ' ville beach, 0.. in August last. ' Uenient to the busines. portion of the ; . -i .'i 1 r - IbUt and for Over a auarter of & century 0 ONE little W a-veek oleik in a the people have been accustomed to store when you come to" buy goods going to that locality for the mail.- Will give y 0U more reuaoieanior- Wet continue the use of irritating pow. fYia.tir.Ti iihnnf. thftiiffnetof the tariff ders, snuffs or liquids. Ely's Cream Balm, " - ii,;"',f.f.;i.'i, pleasant of application and a sure cure ior -on prices than , all the statesmen jattti, and Ooid in head, can.be had for - in the Republican and Democratie 50o, it is easily applied into the nostrils, ' ' Pita. Purchasing Agent. We find the following notice in the New York Record relative to Mr. S. L MoGonigal, who formerly resided in Craven county, engaged in the lumber ing trade, but now acting as a pur chasing agent in New York: ''Long experience in connection with mercantile affairs enables Mr. S. L MoGonigal, of No. 87 College Plaoe. New York, to save money for buyers of goods in the largest market in America. He will make careful selec tions of all varieties of goods sold in the intetior and will purchase for respon sible people on what will prove to be favorable terms. "Mr. McGonigal his intimate trade relations with the largest and best houses in the metropolis. He solicits a correspondence with reputable and re sponsible people and will satisfy such that tney will consult their own interest by opening an account with him. Mr. McGonigal is familiar with the entire domain of trade and by hie energy has built up a large trade in his specialty. A country merchant can save himself repeated visits to the metropolis during the year, much loss of time and expense and procure his goods oheaper, and at the same time procure fresh, seasonable artioles as all tbe novelties introduced into the New York market, whether foreign or domestic. " Indignation Meeting. Tho leading colored men of New Barne are requested to meet at Drayton Hall next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, p. m., for tbe purpose of expressing our unqualified disapproval against the appointment of the Principal of our city publio school . Many Tax Payers 'J lie Situation iu South Carolina. Charleston, 8. C, October 23. R K. Charles, of Darlington county, ra cently addrossed an open letter through the News and Courier to Judge Haskell, tho anti-Tilman candidate for Gover nor, asking him to answer publicly the enquiry: "Do you rest your prospect of election solely on the white Democratic vote, or do you and your friends intend to supplement your present following by an appeal to the Kepublican or negro vote and to the machinery of election lawbf " The News and Courier will publish tomorrow Haskell's answer, in which he savs: ''Yes, we ask for the voto. not only of every white Democrat, but of every colored Democrat and every white or colored Republican entitled under the laws of this State to vote. We ask tbem to vote for us because we believe that our ticket is composed of men who earnestly desire good gov ernment and who will to the best of their ability administer it for the good of the whole people in obedience to the pledges put forth in the platform and utterances of the Democratic party es tablished in 1S73." Fire in Durham. Raleiqh, N. C, Oct. 23 A fire at Durham last night burned W. H. Proc tor's grocery. It is a total loss. In surance, $2,DUU. The upper stories of the Bank building, occupied as offices and lodges, wero burned out. The Masonic Lodge was insured for $500 The First National Bank rooms on the first floor were not hurned, but were damaged by water: insured for $3,000. The building was insured for 10,000; estimated value 125.000. SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED, Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line Steamer Newberne. of the O. D. line, with full cargo of general merchandise and passengers. Schooner Eucaoe Reynolds, Capt MoNed, from Elizabeth City. IN PORT. Schooner M&ttieE Hiles, Capt. David Ireland. Schooner Cherubim, Capt. J. Nelson. CLEARED. Steamer Eaglet, of theE. C. D. line, with full carno of exports among which were 709 boxes truck. Steamer Newberne, of the O. D. linr, with full cargo and passengers. Steamer Howard for Trenton, with oargo general merchandise. Steamer Carolina for Grifvon. Schooner J. and H. Soull, Cnpt. Ingersol. with cargo lumber from Blnde Bros. NOT KS Steamer Vesper, of the E. C. D. line, will sail this afternoon. For Sale, Two Twin Reversible Eajine8-12x30 new cylinders; balance in good craer. james kedmond, Sec. & Treas. N. &T. R. S. B. Co. sep26 tf Children'-; with an Extra Fair of TVr.ts and a Cap, all for $5.00. Fall and Winter Underwear. Neckwear. 1 i.i's. Stacy Adairo v o.'ij Shoes. L eather Cotits ft. r Outdoor Wia;. J. H. Crabtree & Co. Have one Second Hand ENGINE AND RETURN TUBULAR BOILER for sale, in first class order. October 25, 1890 dlw NEW BERNE THEATRE, (Bern fit of St. John's L igu ) A r ft J. i. Sale of Valnible hi Estate. jt-25 dvvif hi imirnaiu' nf i n.l. tliir Court of (Tkcu n. Sprtni; Term, !v-:i, I ill f lion, lor ctish . I I lie i 1 1 , tie citv of .V. I.n..,' Tweiily-1' i . r ; ! : ii,:v .,j - Twelve o Clork, M . 11.,- I, real cslute. hi I i ,; ; : i I,, Slut of Norlii Ci.M.l.i M. , Kiliijilfcil on hnr GRAND ATTRACTION Wednesday Night, Oct. 29. SrS,.:os fru n . .. , , and MXiy-llvi: iiCien, i .-ms; i:- ha Irani Ml ifura IVnsaHn.ni..,,,. .'. .. ii.-mI of i he Knpe niiy, rendered at ' li in I'lilil'.c Alio i i il'.un' door In Vomliiy, Ilia 11 . .nlier, ishii, at ''wne: ileH'ribed io ly of Craven, hi;: A FAIR REBEL, From the Star Theatre, New York, and urand Opera House, Boston. lhe beautiful and emotional Actress. Fanny Gillette, as Clairette, a brave and noble Southern Girl. The thrilling and eyolving scene repre senting Libby Prison. Libby Prison Prisoners of war, 1864 Libby Prison The tunneliDg Libby Prison "Rat Hell.' uiooy rrison ine interior j-iiDDy rrison xne exterior THE GREATEST OF WAR PLAYS. A FAIR REBEL WEDNESDAY OCT. 29 OCT. 29. General admiseion, 75c. Reserved seats without extra charge. Gallery, too. Hale of seats now open at R. J. Gooding's drug store. 25 4t Tho War Play, "A Fair Rebel." The military comedy-drama. "A Fair Rebel," by Harry P. Mawson, will be presented at the New Berne Opera House next Wednesday night. Of the play the advanoe press notice furnishes the following description: Perhaps no war play has achieved so instantaneous success and popularity as A J? air Hebel." lhe bravery, nobili ty, unselfishness and candor of the beautiful Southern girl Clairiette Monteith appeal to all hearts. It is with her, "My flag first; all else after." Not even the appeals of the man she loves a Union offioer, who has brought message while on leave, from her father, who is dying on the battlefield- will she beed. Col. Mason, the offioer, who would woo her, sees the insur mountable barriers between them, and it is not until she sees him taken to Libby Prison, through the treachery of a Frenoh nobleman, that hor heart re veals the acknowledgment of her love for him. Mason has been cast into Libby by a man she despises, and she does all in her power to gain the es oape of the gallant offioer. He emerges from the tunnel into the street, and Clairiette disguised as tbe sentinel, aids him. She changes overooats with him. and the Frenohman appearing upon the scene and seeing uiairiette covering up the hole into the street, takes her for Mason, whom he has suspected of an intrigue to gain his liberty, and shoots her. The powerful acting of Fanny Gillette, as Clairiette, "A Fair Rebel" can be imagined. Never did a part suit Miss Gillette so admirably as this, which portrays so charmingly tbe true, nigh spirited, albeit gentle-hearted Southern girl. Tbe part or uoi. mason, tbe Hero, is played by that clever young actor, Edward R. Mawson, who supported William J. Bosnian for sometime. Miss Belle Bucklln sings some charming old negro melodies, and aooompanies her self on the banjo, when at the old manor-house. Then there is Miss Leslie Tillson, on whom a good deal of the comedy element falls. Miss Tillson, as a middle aged Southern lady of the year 1864, makes up and dresses the part to perfection. "A Fair Rebel" is sure to draw crowded houses. '' ADV1CB TO 1IIOTHE1M. Mas. VWussivow's Soothing' Evei should always be used for ohlldren teething.' - It soothes the child, softens The Population of Florida. Washington, uct. aa. Tbe census office today announoed the total popu lation of the State of Florida to be 390.433, an inorease of 120,941, or 44- per cent. The population of Jackson ville is 17,140, and increase of 9,510, or 124 per cent; Key West 18,058, increase 8,100, 82 por cent. Blaine Leaves for Ohio. Washington. Oot. 23. Secretary Blaine will leave Washington tomorrow morning for Cranton, O,, where he will speak Saturday. From that place he will go to Chicago, but he will not speak in Indiana. What Does It Mean! "100 Doses One Dollar" means simply that Hood s Sarsapanlla is the most economical medicine to buy, because it gives more for the money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last month, while other preparations taken according to directions are gone in a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sarsapanlla, the best blood purifier. Prominent Banker Found Dead. New York, Oot. 23. This morning James a. ureigbton, a prominent bank er oi this city, was found dead in his offioeon Broadway. The general im pression was that he committed suicide rather than see the failure of the bank with whom he has been oonneoted. NEW BERNE THEATRE. Tuesday, October 28. Concert for the Benefit of the YACHT CLUB. This Concert will present High Class and Comio Vocal Music by the best home talent, and Instrumental Music on the Piano and Banjo by skilled per formers, and be concluded by an amu emg on shafespeaf s characters, Portia. Uphelia, Juliet and Lady Macbeth ...,.. MinklnoJ 1 TOanhinfffnn 1B BlU0 "uu u i"8 " wi gums nimye an pain, cures wina parties . combined. Washington moB( ob9tlnikte eea; It gives relief at collo, and Is the best remedy for Diar Ctar.v louee. if-Mii t thietv.i.-Tweiitfllw cent a bottle, jalf Tim WAY MADE CXEAH. One of the most serious obstacles to suooess in the way of man is planted right in the middle of the road to health. How to restore and to maintain a regular habit of body and digestion is too often a source of needless and, un happily, or vain inquiry. It is not necessary to inveigh against drastic purgatives. They who have used them continuously know the consequences. A remedy wnicn unites the action of a regulating medicine for the bowels with that of a tonio both for those or gans, the liver and the stomach, is Hos- wvvvva m mwu.vu v.vuvao, NUVHUBW VJ the beet medical authority, and reoeiv ing aauy tns indorsement of our fellow countrymen. With this " effectual though gentle, laxative at hand, it is possible to aery tnose changes of tern peratuie productive of . constipation, as well as constitutional attacks of bilious ness, which beset even people naturally healthy. Malaria,' dyspepsia, rheuma tism and kidney troubles are remedied ana preveutea py tne Bitters, .l-l'-l allien WHS eol,ve i 1 1 I H. Hutlle mid Hlle. Lv ilei day of January, h;n.'mii office of KeitiHlrr of l'erds Hook No. 71. lollns :ii h. in I 27. 1 Foylln K.'iine land 1' .l.iiiCM by Wm. il ruled '.lie iillli i ee inled in the for Bald county, Hndoonveved by H. 1. Jones aud wife to liiilos K. (iravts and Arllnir B. (Jruvi-H bv il.-eil dnteil IIib dav ff . A.l). lh'.ll. anil leeotileil mi Un KnmA Hook, folio ". m o liv A in. (. Hall ln and wife 10 Kufus It. ('raven. Iv deed dined the llth day ofjHiiniry. A.K Ih71. and r. nirded In loc name Hook, folios ".!" and alii. October 21J, I li. i,. (IIIIIS-). OC. ;;i)d CoiiiluiHsioner. MRS. BETTIEW HALEY'S At Mrs.B.B. Lane's Old 3t.and On Pollock street, ad loiniiiL' R. N. Duffy's drug store. Full and etuirdlvnew Hiock of choice Miliioery, Notions, etc. Latest styles in ElaU and B muets. A skilled Metropolitan Milliner in charge. Also a first clum I)rtsn ruflking De partment. All work done in best style. Orders fruiu tliH country iirouuitlv filled. sei.l8d3m Valuable City property F0RJALE. Houso and Lot ou east sido of Middle street, between Rioao and New streets. Houso contains four rooms, kitchen. etc., etc. Lot 03 fen front. Sale made at Public Auction at the Court House in Newborn, on Monday, the 3d day of November, 1890. Terms Cash. For information apply to GREEN & STEVENSON, Attorneys. Admission 60 cents; no extra charge Watson & Stiiei t 'Auctioneers. for reserve seats. Gallery 25 cents. Oct. 6ih, 18'JO. 9 td Tickets will be on sale t R.J. Gooding's J'c1ocktore 00 Tue8d8y mornin 8t 9 There Is Probably More Soap Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Perform- Brou8"t to tbe town of iNnw Berne tban anoe will begin at 8 o'clock. any other town in the btitte. Why is tnisr uecauso ttio people are deter- Soutnern War Sonffs! minedto bwv cloiiu' aud a every- O I thinif about them tmro and sweet. Southern War Songs, Camp Fire, Patiiotio and Sentimental, collected and arranged by W. L. Fagan, of Ala bama. Numerous illustrations. Price $8.50. New York: M. T. Richardson & Co., Publishers, 1890. This comprises by all odds tho most complete collection of Southern War Songs ever brought together in one volume; in fact no attempt ever seems to have been made to present even a limited number of these songs in a man ner worthy of their merits The itlus trations, by one of New York's mutt talented artists, are numerous and spir ited. ine author in bis preface says: "Emotional literature is always oorrect exponent of publio sentiment, And right here in the reason I keen Tansill & Co.'s Cigars: they are the purest and sweetest Ciuars made, so all good Btnokers soy, and are pleased with them. And don't you forget the $25 000 to be given away on RiiesseH. You mav win money. Yv 11 L. PALMER. AGE.'iCV FOil V.3 Notice. I will sell at Publij Salo, on the 6th day of December, 1890, the Personal D . f T I XT , 1 ' 1 : . , 1 . , . . and these songs index the passionate T , ' T" , sincerity of the South at the time they ? the re" de V' 1 d?oea8d; in vuouuiBiue, Jones county, N. C, consisting of four were written The book is endorsed by many die tinguished Southern men, inoluding Senatori Carlisle and Blackburn of Kentucky, Senator Brown of Georgia, Senator Pugh of Alabama, Hon. Chas. F. Crisp of Georgia, General Beauregard and General Longstreet. Benator Brown says in his comments on this elegant volume: head horses, two uiulea, five- oxen, - twenty head of other oattle, hogs, bagt . ' and household and kitchen furniture,, . ! , wagons, carts, plows, corn ' fodder, ' ' V and farming implements, etc., to.Msjta&.f-j;' cash. Sale will commence at an earlr Vt "'i hour. ED. WHITFORDV' i 00I6 dwtd Administrator, Whether the reader belonged to the 150 Pair Ladies' ShbesJ I Federal or the Confederate army, he will Una in tbe songs a deep vein of patriotio sentiment, whioh must com mand his admiration." Senator Cock tell of Missouri says: "lis the first and only oollsotion of the sort I have ever un ttifc la Mmnlabl Bf.il aitaf .ntarv. " A group of Confederate flags in col ors forms a striking frontispiece. This book seems particularly adapted for Birthday and ueiiday presents 8's, 4's and 6's, will be sold at One Dollar per Pair, : AT Glothihg t5tcrpSfe Thoia flrinn. . af. Hi. 4lanA 4'l ill f Women and met) nostessed of a jroorl I to f 1 60.' Those who want bartr-ins address, ought to do well selling this! wilt do well to call and examine thorn, I attractive work ep2Sdwtf Vy "-.'.; ', V- "ft vn, ...1;'
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