- -1 f Tr i i VOL. IX.-NO. 255. NEW BERNE. N. C TDESDA.T. JANUARY. 27; 1891. PRICE!!5 CENTS. a - VT "r'r -r- my iu Al Hi BUSINESS LOCALS. ; T)UCX WHEAT, Msp'e .Sjrop, Cocoa,! JJ Chooolate. Freeh Boasted tfeae, I U I, rreah Caaned Goods: -... C. E. Blotkb. I? 03 SALE AT COST " ; : t dci. bottles Lsmon Elixir, v -ih.-.i kittles Electric Bitten. 3 ' Mr. Jos Persons Remedy, 0 Botanio Blood Balm. ' En a aire at Journal cfflae. 97 lw ' fEW DRTJQ BTORR Drugs, Medi- aiDM and Chemicals. C. r. foptr Ur PrODrieurr Medicines. All varieties of DnsffUt'i 8andrtea. Trosiee and Braces. New erop QwdenSeeds. Fine y . and Large 8tock Ciars and Tobaooo, f .a Lb- w. PmonptuBB aocuraieiy compounded (and not it WAR prices), ur motto and out suooees. CO. GKKBir, . Druggist and Apothecary, Middle st., 4 door from rouoca. y. juwa iy . XT ICE NORTH CAROLINA HAMS "Xl Just reoeived. . . - iU-lw. - K.R. Jonas, OK BOXES OF FINE; FLORIDA! ZD ORANGES at thurohill A Par-! ker's. aU sixes, 40 ba told cheap f t any quantity.- -.. . Cbukcbox & PaBkeb, Broad at. ,OEVEN SPRINGS WATER A spe- . O ciflo for dyspepsia and all kidney and bladdor troubles. ' ror sale Dr V:-. JjK; , tXi: ;-B..J. Goodisg. ROBERTS & BRt) era receiving their fall etook Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions. They boy at headquarter and can sire job WW rrwee.. auaso LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS..- Fox Salb Medloine. J. A..MBABOW Seed ate. " 0. E. Slovbb Buokwheat. eto. - COTTOH New Berne Market -Seles of 82 bale at 81 eto 8 70.- The racing alone promieee to be worth a visit to th Fair, , -. " Messrs. Watson ft Daniels hare pre seated the T.M.O. A. with a bait ton Of coal. ;--;: . ' The "Little Help ra" of the Method ist CburcB are requested to maet at the residence tf MrsGeo. Beadersoa this afternoon at 8:80 o'clock. The ladies of the Fair Floral Commit tee are requested to meet at the real dance of 'Miss 'Carrie Maybe w, ' thli (Tuesday! afternoon at half -put three o'clook. . v Mr. W, B. Oliver hu reoeired from the Charlottesville Woolen Mills, of Charlottesville. Va., some (of the cools made by them, to be placed on exhi bition at our approaching Fair. Rev. ! D. W. Davie la conducting a seriss .of Oootrtoal sermons at the Church of Christ this week. Mr. Davis Is quite a young mm and a forcible, bold and attractive speaker, and a eoholarly Bible student. The Secretary of th ParseiaL ' . -: ! K:-i:;; :., Rev. D. I. Craig, who conducted the services Sunday at the Presbyterian church, left yesterday to visit hil mother, Mrs. Emsline Craig, Bear Chapel Bill, after which he will return to his pastorate at Reidivllle. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Beizeastela, of New York, came la last night for a visit to their eon, Mr. Chaa. Rsixeaitein, and will remain nntil after the Fair. ' Messrs. R. Browne and E. Browne left ob the steamer Newborn of the 0. D. lint, returning North from a pleas ure trip to the city. ' : Mr. "J. L. Cooper came home cn the steamer Neuse of the E. C. D.iine from a business trip to Philadelphia. ' Capt S. B. Gray left on the return trip of the steamer Neuse for a business trip to Baltimore. Mr. Big. Mayer, a popular Cuban drummer, has been in the oity a few days talking cigars. BICES AT TBI FAIR. Thirteen Trials ef Speed Larger! Pre mlimlist Em Offered 1b the State. r. btobui, wkbctob. The racing at the Fait will be a sew. proainent,aBd very interesting feature, A.bow race track, judgta sUcd.Iand a strong, spacious, comfortable' grand etand have been built, and pony, mule, and horse running and trotting raoee arranged for every day of the Fair ex cept the first and last, and the aggre gate amount of the premiums, offered to the winners is f 1,020, which Is larger than was ever offered before on raoee by the any Fair ever held in the State. Then are not lass than three to enter for any raoe, two to start. We give the list of races, in the order of ooeurrenoe, the premiums offer e 3. and the rules governing them: Ttjbsoat, Fxb. 24th. Bank pony, running race,1 9:80 p. m.; 1 mile, beet 8 In 5; pure $20; 50 per oent. to first horse, 8St to sscond, If I to third. THRU lOI DTK CLASS Trotting in harness. 8 p. m.: mile heats, 8 In 5, puree, $85; 00 per oent. to A Spanking Team. To one who loves a good horse it is exceedingly delightful to hold the reins on some of the fin horse recently brought to the elty, both by individuals first horse, 95 to second, 15 to third and, our dealers. Bom of them are Wedhesday, Fbb. 95th quite fast and will no doubt be put on I Running race, 19:80 p. m.; t mile. the track during the Fair. J Testerday beet 9 in 8, foals of 1888. purse $50; $0 It was our pleasure to be taksn around f" t0 hor,e' w ,eoon,, 15 .. Ito tntra. tna wacE oenina a oouoie team Belong- Trotting race. 1 p. m. ; 1 mile, best 9 lng to Mr. J. W. Stewart It was his I la 8. foals of 1887. purse. $75: 60 per New Bene lux..! ..4 . ii,...iv..j k. leant, to firit horaa. 25 to aaeond. IB to TBK EepuMtcans bava at last B0.t(i-r Trade haa received from the .bin,. tA.t. v-..n- 1 .-1 third. Raoersin this contest must be a AnAnnni in I ha . .Qan at. I ill.. t. . i I . .. .. ..... 1 1010 IB IlOrtn vwOllna. """u - i . v-ioraw wuuiviv iwjtuw-u mue was eaeuv made inlesstban ri..i.i..n.u.'iM. .isi. . - . . I ....... . . . I I W W.W V. Ul. , ' iinri f.hft ninanrA rn m ci I t)A nnnpn I tbern eitr lattera or variona manniao- thru ni.n.. Al.i.n t. . ii.ii .... ti t r. v-aw w-www. - " - ..... J- r ; .M w MHl .U WSJ VUHK I UD.I) V V. I.H WWW V Ul W. V.'V f to a oonoluaiou. taring oonoerns looking for other Iocs-1 horse, registered, a fine and Eraceful 00 per oent to first horse, 95toseoond, tions over tne country witn a view oil moTer. and one of the handsomest WK Congratulate our excellbnt I moving their plant. , I animals ever brought to New Berne. friend Joseph E. Robinson, of tbel ; Last' night at about a quarter past I Mr. Stewart is one of our enterprising Goldsboro Axga", on tiU appoint-1 seven o'clook Caroline Moore, who lives leitlisDS. Be takes a pride In handling SHIPPII6 NETtS. . : ARRIVED, Steamer.Neuse, of the E. a D. line, with cargo general merohaadle. s Steamer Vance bom. from Yanceboro, with cargo lumber and chlnglee. ' Schooner. Regulator. Capt. Thomas Gillikin. ' ' i Schooner Brave, Capt. Koowte. 0 Sf FORT. 1 Sohooner Cornelia, Capt Jos. Hill. - Schooner Carrie Fareon, Ctptaia Murphy. ' Sctojner Nina, Capt. Jamee T. Salter. Schooner Laura C. Wolf. Cant Chaa. Lynch. Schooner AJdie Henry. CaDt. Win. H. Bill. Sohooner Jobn R. P. Moor Caof. Joe. GaakUl. Sohooner Rjbert J. McAllister. Cant Joa. Morria. CLEARED. Steamer Newbern. of the O. D. line, with cargo general exports. Steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D. line, with cotton, lumber eto. Steamer Boward for Trenton with oargo general merchandise. Steamer Carolina for Grifton with cargo general merchandise. Steamer Vesper, Capt. George W. Wallaoe, with Pasquotank Riflts to cruise in Pamlico sound. Sohooner Thomas H. Kirby, Capt. B. Paters. Schooner Elisabeth Ann, Capt J. B. Howard. Seed Oats. 1,000 Bnehela White Spring, -"1,000 " Red Rust Proof. For sale by J. A. MEADOWS, jan28 lm Union Point Mills. menf aa Btat 1T.O.E.B. r proxy fort be A". iM' Congdon's mills, reported at the good etook and has done a great deal pono siaHon mat newiy oorn wuiie wwaroa impruviag ana ouuaiog up ohild had ' been left at her door. I that interest in Eastern North Carolina. Pinned to its clothing was aa envelop containing $3 and a short note. Mr. J. Havens' Book. Mr.'W. F. Bill, whil out driving! In 1880, Mr. Jonathan Havens, by - Major General. Commander fa Chief Fowle, wears the lanrela. Now Jet the cannon borrowed from ' Governor Tillman belch forth its loa&egt, Broadest, grandest salute ! yesterday on th macadamised roaJ. authority of the New Berne Improve- lost control of hie horse whioh ran a way ment Company, wrote and published X E. Oa ID. Eastern Carolina Bispatch. Fast Fauenger and Freight Line Between NHW BBRNB, Eaitera Worth Carolina Pofata. and all txmnecuona or the PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. ISCL0DIWO New fork, PhtUdalphla, Norfolk, Dal- tlmore an Boston. Th ONLY Trl-Weeklv Line Out of New Bern. THE HEW AND ELEGANTLY EQUIPPED BlJtA.MJl.tt Balls from New Berne MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS' Stopping at Roanoke Island each way, and rorming oiote connection witn the Norfolk Southern Railroad. The Eastern Dlioatoh Line, eonilitlo? of in Wilmington a. o. i JNorroic Honmern Puree $30.00, 1 3 mile, best 9 in 3: WjXar.,SS5SrSi ...!,,.. K- -M- , .,n, k,: 1,0 1 $5. S3. $2. I regular line, offering superior facllltle for eection may be able to readily Obtain It? w ,.. ol o on m .,. auiok paisanger and frelaht transportation. " - The request published below is a sam- n nn 1 V mil. w7 a T. a- rik fran.fr except at Elizabeth city, at those who heard them that all preaohed I AM H0 pauuu ' " g80.00, 1 3 mile heats, best 3 in 3, 816, whiori point freight win be loaded on cars to " l-ta l 1tta m s mm IT mmm la I awn J If n I . .i a, i a j .i - and th buggy striking with vtolenoe against the National Csmetery fence, brok ia pieces and thrw Mr. Bill against th fsnoe, bruising hi fao and an Interesting book descriptive of New Bern and the entire Pamlioo section of North Carolina. It ia valuable a an I advertising medium for this section, and it is becoming known and sought after, but unfortunately it Is out of IS to third. Muleraoa, 2:30 p m.; purse, $25; mile, 919 to first mule, $8 to second, $0 to third. Thursday, Feb. 26th. Running race, 13:30 p.m., open to all ages; 1 mile, best 3 in 3. Purse 100.00; 00 per oent to first horse, 23 to seoond, 13 to third. Trotting race toharntsj, 1 p.m.; tims to beat, 3:85; best 8 in 5, mile heat. Purse $325 00; $125.00 to first horse, 160,00 to second, $40.00 to third. ubuuiuisu lauw w vuKgj, s.vu u.iu. owner to drive. 13 mile, btstBino. Purse E8J.00; CO per oent. to first horse, 80 to secend, 13 to third. Trotting rsoe to harness, at 3 30 p.m.; horse winning time nearest to 8 min utes, 1 mile heat, best 8 in 0. Purse $100.00; 00 per oent to first horse, 88 to seoond, 13 to third. Friday, Feb. 27th. Trotting race, free for all, 12:80 p.m. 1 mile, best 8 in 5. Purse $130 00; 60 per oent. to first horse, 25 to seoond, 15 THE. Greenville , Reflector has . entered ; upon Us tenth volume. Lon may it continue to eBect the eattin hfairm, woundi tpiIn. Bentiments or a orave, vinuous t pnt not dauasrous. intelligent and progressive people. Th.r. three wi.itinr miniatara Prln flr,t dlUon h'lng ben a i w.- ttt t t I nans tea. wouia it not oe wen tor tne L n u.-i.-j .u.o lorEanlzatlons Interested la thedevel 7 trust that it will not be t l!lt .Wnh. p... n. r oral,. Af Raids. opmnt of this part of th But to bars Ethlxd. ; bloody one. bat; if it Bhoald be. we .nu. .t ih. P,a.h.UrI.n ehnrnh andl"'11" ll"on Pntd.s that those I Pony ranBiag race for boys, 1p.m. hare no fears as long as the Vesper Rsv. D. W. Davis, of Washington, ati"" """" 7m,u?? mD! floats with Betsy's DOTS on her th Disciples church, and it is said by nr"''" "."WI . , Pony trotting race at 2.30 p.m. UeCK. . . I .... . , Inlanf man lattarr that Mr. Havana I ItO Si K9. I oenstantly receiving la regard to the book: New York, Jan. 831, 1891 o DQ BBbSbBI BSBBSSBSIeB o I exceptionally fine termbne. BISTORT repeats ltseit. in imv The editor and proprietor of the 1 Roast Beef I" was the lslogan Of I Qoldsboro Argus. Mr. Joe. E. RobinsbD, ft Dolitioil Party, and : it seems to f has been appointed by Governor Fowl Johathab Bavbhs. Eaq have been abORt all the Indians State Proxy of th A.&N.C. K. R.. Oor.Sao. New Bern Improvem't Co. " rT , Ti , . a and Mr, B. E. Dillon, of LaGrange, has! Mr W-WUl you pleas forward wanted in the tp lamented un, ; . Tmtoj&&Jaf Pamlico 'MaRantnAftn r - - T. I . r 7 T ,, j loection or oria uaroiiaa." i want picautiBiucuB. I tors of the Eastern North Carolina In-1 fnr nartl. ahnns tn uu ni,r caused I State, xours respeotruiiy, J. B. BlSLKY. I so through to destination. uireoiaugooa u oe snippea via tan ere 1SU 27. a a Ma if TnB Wilminirfnn MnsHpnirer haa Asyium to nu n vacancy , failed to reach this office two even ings in succession. Of conrso the oaper i greatly missed. We sin- sl . a. si . u wm d seen py reierenoe to in i Criminal Courts. I W 9 ta a a r a a a I rair race premium lies, anas an ibsi irroB JouBAL:-Ar th taxnavera raO for ThursdaV for a DUrS Of $100.00 I a nn that thara la a mnnnunl ab tank erely hope . that , no accident has u a little out of th usual lin ia that I to plaoe Craven county in Judge Mears' ' ' m a j a . 11 if.. . . . a I sf1lMalsaei1 sTII-Mtall! . aan nnsmaksashaiaisBafW JBtsasV nappenea to wis moss excellent th winning none is not to d tn on journal. ;; "From the : bad ordors which emanate from, .the tension office Eaum7s refrigerator mast be a that makes th fastest time, but th one that corns the nsarsit to trotting a ; mil ia sxsotly thrs minutes, whether above or below that figure. Ia this issue is a communication op- Criminal Circuit at aa unnecessary oost to th county or several thousand dollars a rear T Did th County Executive Committee sountth cost when at their meeting some time slnoe they gay their sano tion to this bropositloa I we hav tried tnu criminal Court Oarollna Dispatoh dally a follows; from New York, by Penn. R. R riei fioru iuTr. from Phlladtlphla. by Phlla,, W. Balio. B. KnDoek Bt. Station, From Baltimore by Phlla.. WU. a Balto, B. k.. rreaioeni at. utation. Prom Norfolk, by Norfolk (Southern B. R. From Boston, by Merchants 4 Miners Tranf- nauonuo.; dew xorBandMw Hoglacd R. Bate aa low and Urn aaloker.thui by mi othar line. For further information apply to W. H.- JOYCK (Gen, Fgu Trafflo Agent, P. H. K.I.U ! irai rramo Manager. GEO. srEffllf 9. Dlylslon freight Agent. P. W.4H. K. It.. Phlla. B. B. OOOKP, Oeneral Freight Agent, N. T. P. A N. R. K, Norfolk.Va H.a HtTDOIMS, Oeneral Freight Agent. B o. tt. a rionoik, va. GEO. RSNDERSON. Agent. fb20 dw Nwbrn. N. O. Alliance Appolntmenti Ben. Terrell, the Allianoe orator of Texas, will address the people of East' ern North Carolina as follows: Ssturday, Feb. 7, Currituck C. H. Monday, Feb. 9, Camden C. H. Tuesday, Feb. 10, Elisabeth City. Wednesday, Feb. 11, Hertford. Thursday, Feb. 13, Gatesyillo. Friday, Feb. 13, Eden ton. Saturday, Feb. 14. Columbia. Mon. and TueS., Feb. 10. 17, District Allianoe at Plymouth. wsdnesdsy, sen. is, weaning ton. Thursday, Fsb. 19, Bayboro. Friday, Feb. SO, Newport. Saturday. Feb. $1. Trenton. Mon. and Tues., Feb. S3. 24, District Allianoe at New Bern. ; Wednesday, Feb. 30, Snow Bill. Thursday, Feb. 26, Tarboro: Friday, Feb. 87, wn . . PTE ft M I ft II II II n V AU th people are ooraiauy tavitea I O I b U I.I L M U II II II I s Send One Two-Gent tamp to Chas. L. Gas- kill & Co., New Berne. If. C, and learn how some childcan become he owner of a hand- some rarlor Ortran. Stool and Instructor positively free. We Have Them Againl ELM CITY WnnM it. nn rpmpilv rfiA Doainsr the construction of a brldf I experiment and found it unnecessary , . . - . I T. ITL. anrnaa Nanu rlnr. ; Whstlisr nek IB IBU unuuti, wm auvivw, xuv ..a.f m. . , I Inferior Court projsot met a """" " " "! r ' : : fate after a brief existence. tion tnat tn xuture ; wouia nav to uw old and not any on person.. The skasiaaMa a matter to get John Sherman to walk through a time or two T C ' . aaaMsss)asaawaaaa : .; -Cojiebody charges old floar w t j falsehood. "Any thing : new te attend th lecture of thir diatin guished gentleman. All thsse meetings will be publio except tn secona any oi similar I each Distriot Alliance, whioh Will b . I dav-ota1 to drilllnr the) officers ! of - -1 , I T V- , . ...iPAuMto Alll.HMa tHMHBMlnB tttm Ilia. now in ail CBBiiur a ana was uio i vuuui; "-"- '"- -" i-i have w for mor court when those trlot, all of whom art expected w oe -' movement has been discussed on many we hare are more than ample for the present. Every member whale anxious eaokv DNngnsi umm im iimmm vu muj l. i . ,. I.- mtll wfkr that Hnwittjm I tit Now prsparod to do good work on Collars, Cuffs and Shirts. Lace Curtains iaundriad 50o. to $1.00 White Spreads, 25a. to 50o, ' lAI.ifnh of all hnalnaa and our BAAnla to baoom familiar different oooaslone , and it nas geaerauy r- every sixty work ought by all means to attend the . . a v , . f L I . . - .. . I. . ( . . 1. . . . , mi wua lavor oj uc iobuidb suiwm i -j.., u ar0Ts or otnerwtse as would M i uistrict Auianc. Ana u iowwwij men who hav given it thought. ' 1 th case should this new Comrl be naoeseary for every County Mw to -1- - . , . . llnatltntd. " ' ... lin voniraiuna jviirroi KfcB.wiuu, Th PuqnoUniEJfles leftyesUrdaylw;""1..,p.n-mn. iv.flnMrlA. Manif his Count r Allianoe hu. to pay morning bfor day to mat anoweri0ja(j,jaWhiUker disposed of both I his xpase. -Vvv nvntia In Pamllna aontid af tar violaton I Criminal and CH1I dooketa in one weak I ' Let th Publi tarn Out at thee meet' Af thaiTterlawa and to vUlt Wash. wha th lawgly him two wksto lags, and learn what AlliMiootrlnes Hitnii nh.fiu m Rbiimjin tiM . . . I disnoa of th buslB of our court. l are. ivuis wh,hi ii v.v . --. iinffton. - xnose enooanierea tass w i - .... . i j.m 2ec'.2:i to move with his family to war allowed to depart unmolested ont0 or u,,,, prigonere awaiting trial Athsville. His prsperty xat Wu I their promise to leave lmmdutly. u aad these eases will be disposed or at t. fn al ? vr any of them still remain or hav eomo lour jreDruary lerm now near as nana. ' . r 1 . . . . I k..b .v.-llt k. IIV.1-1 Im ilia boat itf He has been bing so Ions that he has a pre eruption right to it. Should lie venture upon the troth it would be worthy of re Woolens washed without shrinking. Laundry in charge of competent women. ELM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY. JanSSdSw :n:ral reeret will be caused in rr-Lra' ITorth w Carolina . by this Etssanccment. I baok they will bo likely t gat la th clutches of the law whea' the Vesper meets them again. Mr. W. B. Bray mad a shipment I am persuaded that our Bouorable I Board of County commissioners, wno i know the impoverished condition of our county finance and who in oonse queno of this hav had to withhold I are. - - ?j .. ; . Preeident N. O. F. 8. a; E. O. BBPDUOf ibld, Seo. N. O. F. B A. I Childrert Cry for Pitched Castork HOUSE FOR SALE. it A Bargain! tVT''-' DUFFY'S; 1 Ifi A Three Story Brick Store and Dwl- rP tATTP Q"V; P TT P lHnf wIth tw0 ,torj tnr extension, oa W A.i J J JL kJr.Ji. jlsj v.. jl . l iraven inwh "Y do say that publio officers :3iti3 servants bf-the people. D:-i it not strike you as alittle licr, is - hob oiriao juu no auius th steam sr Newberae of the O. D. lis. 1 r;.akal!e that, servants attempt Those shipped were only nine monthe' Jn,,nd t3C'Ttltir masteil; and won't it old, but were larger ;thaa full growa indulge t 7tnS4 lstp Apply to t u . ;trcss condition of affairs wtca tL:y kccccJ ia doing it T TESUfll B500 Oft fiaah halanna In five 14 J.AM .1.. Mi,.,. MUW ...Ml lit EM I UMIM M tH. 181. I I. WB K, I f,TTW FA.A .A. K 1 U . K . . K . , . . . . . . . v. wwum.j v unF.aim. miyn W1V Uit Vti M HWLVUU UVH. Win lr f W, MHI Iri IW ysteraayoiauioat nie uhiu mciaxtrem cases, wUl as their la I . t - '-irV PiwFr - bejartog per cent. gsese, irom ursen naoe rouury tara,iauno to preveni mi wrong to inei uincvuvno ; ... i interest. i 4 to Mr. E. B. Smith, f Salem, N J., by Uxpay ingcommunity, sy-, .VeBua. tianow sob Msvunour u tirsjforaehUdaixmontUaold.wnt both oontaininaf . poraiOUS I drop: for on twelv month old, nearly and a larva tavahla intarast. but I half a teapoonful-rpatlBt the das . " .'.'I tVfiatnt.lv If nam sisBsisi i t tin til Mllaaf 11 rsetsnw I fthfei Itivnra IV rtA aswlsih tint I "'H"'"" .w . Ar Avri!fi.rvirAiis. Th la not lurtten oouniT oan i mora u iaa i ' I.LI-l. W Ala. JUM(M..W . llSA KQlDast, A WlifcO fjuvj mouttiui V uwej tt uaciv- B. O. E. LODGE. the flrat ishipment of 1 points liviu uaio. tut lauvj vu. i . KANSAS tzr'i are burning their 0f New Bsrne Is gaining quit a reputa- f xrr'.tzM far fael. Last year they tion and there have been a number of Taipatbb. .- 'nil This is to certify that I have used Dent's IOboup Bteup in my family for over slsi I month and I believe it to he a most ezeei- Ilent remedy for eroup, wlih ehlldran, epe-1 daily aa a preventlye. Our youngest ehlld naa a aarar aviaec or eroop anon a year aooui . 1,000 BARRELS f 1A J f '. ' - : '.- i. ' r ' Genuine Early Rose l t frcn freezing by burning their c ; r-i. to cap, the climaxel - ' ; 3 Italia Is their Senator. V " i r s cd of a hell for them . IT V'i c:.!y ttcy have hope I" , . .j tf .!i men moat raiscra' sfctasntl into other States besides what are aold at different poiata in damaged on Schr. "Parker. VTaAaiwttara' Ru'a af Varf llfaar. I aso. Insomuch that we felt aexloue r . ,.. . ... Ilw raooTery, but wasneesfally treated hy FOB SaLB 50 tone Acid rhOSpkaU, I nr physician, but thinking It probablathst POTATOES, North Carolina. For Cale, , Two Twiu Teversle Engines- 13x80 rsw c s, ta.?nce in gvuu otl -r. Ji:i I . OMOiro. to.cT. N. & T. B. B. B. CO. sr-3tf AddIv at once to WnxiAX B.Oliveb. ' Ayent of the Underwriters. Newborn. N.O. S3 St I other attacks might follow W freqaeatlyl ad Dnny s uronp uyrap ana tne eaua nas had no markd symptom of eroup since,! and I believe It 1 an to th of tbl I Oronp Bvrop, and we now kes a botu of n I at our house at all time, and I cheerfully rte?mmend n to i. . . fc, h. BAaaua. trnon far eeed narDoses Also Try eneomat m raiiayina; eongnlh;i : ,irt. mim f i mnrMnA T aalt I Mil nnhla. PBaPAaan AMD HOLD KT J rheum and o'or diseases of th blood, In, N. DUFET, New Hem, V t. sre cured py uood 'e sarsaparuia. o . jsniavom Thes Potatoes were grown by reli able growers, who ar knowa for th purity of their etook. aad may be relied (jena ib your orders early ,r. .E.H.&J.A. MEADOWS GO i . Janl8 dwtf ' jltdwlnt 100 PAIRS Of Misses & Children's Fast Black Ribbed , .f. ft 1 1 All Sizes, at 1125c. Pair! These are the same eooda ha had nai fore, and our customers said they wsrer "3 as GOOD as they had BEEN getting for 25o. to 80c pair. " BARGAIN STORE." J ni, ,,. ' last Call, Tour City Tax must bo paiil by Peb!1 1st or 1 will have tojcollect by distraint.'"' 8. B. LANEi iu dlStf City Tax Colleotor. 400 Barrels Early Roso" ' SEED POTATOES, ' Home Grown, from , Best Selected;, Stock;" ; Prloe, 10 barrels and under $4.25 per barrel ; larger lots, $4.00 per barrel. 1 ! j. I? RHiEii,v; i918w .. AT FAEU.