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Daily OURNAL VOL. EL--NO. 302. NEW BERNE, N. C SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. The t BUSINESS LOCALS. . ROOMS TO LET In roost pleasant part of the elty. fnrnUbed or nnfurn . i.od -suitable tor home keeping. Apply at Jou an al office. Oflfifi LBS. Country ZUUU Stall, lOe. per lb. marSo Lard at my C. E. NlLSON. ICE lot Refined Mutton Salt in cakes at.eta.eaoa. U.k.nilson. D4YIO SPAIQHT, four doors above K.N. Daffy '.old .Una. Oysters In all tylreFrled. ftoasted and Halt SheU ftmlllee use by measure. febl8 2m JOHN WILLIAMS U now prepared to dye elothlng in fait colors for both ladles w x ana g.nuemea. &in ninuius uu iiimiuR L eio hlng a specialty. Corner Broad nd . Berne streets. feMlf. DRUG STORE. -Drugs. Medi- elnaa and Chemicals. C P. Popular . Prnnrietar Medicines. Alt varieties or DiDHlit'i Sundries. Trasses aud Braces. Neir crop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Stock Oiara and Tobacco, all mw. rre sorlptions accurately oompounded (and not ' at WiS price. ), our motto and our -access. i i!. (IRK EN. Uracslst and Apothecary. Middle s(m four doorgfiom l'otloca. Jan23 ly T0 BERTS a BKU. are receiving a XV Large Stock of Hoots and Shoes. Dry Uoods. Groceries and Provisions. They buy at headauarters and can alve yon Low jfrloes. auiB - Mes. Olb Bull, widow of the famous violinist, is visiting in New "York. Cigarette smoking in this country increased thirteen per cent daring the past year. The contest over the senatorship in Illinois lasted fifty days and cost the State 1150,000. 4 v Mexican contractors are import log thousands of Chinese laborers to work on railroads in course of contraction in that land. THE records or insurance com panies of the United States show that the American man lues longer than men of the same race in the -Old World. An Irish witness excused his running from an opponent by say . log: "It is better to bo a coward for five minutes than dead all the . ..'rest of yonr life time.'' FLORIDA is engaged now in . - ' sugar making, or will be. Experi ' ' tnents have been made that proved " satisfactory. Thousands of acres ' will be under cultivation this . ' year. - - : Counterfeit two dollars bills JWith the head of Gen. McClellan on them are dangerously numerous ' ' They are so well executed that it is difficult to distinguish them from n the genuine. Look out for them. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. B. Boyd United Order of Frater nal Co operation. Cotton Naw Berne Market -Sales of 16 bales at 7 1 2 to 8 1 8. ' Mr. W. R. Barrington, agent, is de livering The L'fe of Jefferson Davis, written by hie wife. Craven County S. S. Convention. As previously called, a meeting of the Sunday Schools of Craven County was held at the New Street M. E. Church in New Berne Saturday for the purpose of organizing into a County Association in the Second District of the State. The meeting was called to ord or by Rev. T. P. Rioaud, Pastor of the Han oock Street M. E. Church, and E. E. Harper was appointed temporary Mr. W. P. Fife, the evangelist, is in Secretary, after which devotional ser Durham copying the sessions oj the Y. vices were conduoted by Rev. I. L. M. C. A. State convention. Chestnutt of the Church of Christ. i A very singular and peculiarly shaped The Chairman stated that the object sweet potato was shown us Saturday by 01 lhe9e conventions was to organize Ctesar Williams, colored. The whole int0 a permanent County Association to potato is gracefully outlined into the promote the Sunday School cause in the form of a seal, especially the head and country by uniting, as far as praotioa neck which are almost perfeot. What is going to be done about build ing that short cut road between New Berne and Aurora? The Burvey is made, the cost is known. Will Aurora ble. all the churches and all good men NEW ORLEANS. THE URAJiD JURY'S INVESTIUA TI0X O'MALLEY, IT IS SAID, TO BE LVDICTED. INVESTIGATING THE ALLEGED BRIBERY OF THE JURORS. squadron of the Mediteranean at this port in view of the recent turn of affairs in America. Another dispatch from a private source fron Rome, just received here, says that a secret session was held between the Minister of Marline and the chiefs of the general staff of the Italian Admiralty. NAVAL 6TRENQTH OF ITALY. Italy has ten ironclads, five steel war- THE SHERIFF'S REPORT ON THE 6n,P8' and two woden warships, all of OCCURRENCES OF THE PRISON, 1 flr,8t raes; twnty-one war vessels ocwuu mass, iwemyuBveii oi me imru New Orleans, La.. March 18,-Tho :Zt .-.."''u grand jury today began its investigation. vgrioug c, twenty-three ironclad, of the killing of the Italian prisoners and for coast defense-in all a navy of 258 causes wuicu leu 10 me miscarriage ooaooi. roa . , the c : l . T i 1 j . I v,.JUov j Tl(j 786 men Nearly all of these y??' ,.the lar ?U68tl0n and vessels could be sent to any of our sea- ports in a row days, and it would te Detective O'Malley and the jury came in tor a large share of the day s mquiiy. iso findings were returned, but it is said O'Malley will be indicted. It is under stood that tho citizen's committee will impossibl for us to make mush show of defense. mnlfA A tlinrnu odi invp.nr.itmtinn nf tlift and good women in a common effort to jury-bribery matter and will leave no establish Sunday schools in every com- stone unturned until all the facts in the munity in the county and to bring c89 Me nought to light. together in convention at stated times detective o'malley. ix chicauo. 1 i.i! .1 j; . t il 1 Hiri rVfi iarpli 1M ntPPtivfl bear a portion of the burden? Cannot " CT 0' the two places by united effort con struct it? 19. U. S. The Durham Globe says that tha Dur ham Fertilizer Company has built up a trade which rivals all competitors. Their shipments amounted in two days to l,2.r.O tons, which is claimed to be the largest shipment ever made in that length of time by any fertilizer com pany in the South. A telegram reoeived last night by Mr. L. E. Cleve announced that his ife s nephew, George Nelson, about 11 years of pge,sonof Mrs. M. E. Nelson, of Greenville, had accidentally shot and uuea nimseir. no particulars are known. Mr. Cleve and wife left for Mrs. Nelson's soon after receiving the telegram. The crazy quilt, manufactured by the children of St. Pauls school, which took ihs premium at the Fair as the best in the children's department, was donated by them t) the Sisters of Msrcy and they have plaoed it at Mr. J. Gooding's iui m purpuoo ui u.uwmjj mauore m Ckica0. IIa i.ft Nw Orlfians and pertaining to their common interest, is reported to have been' seen at the improving the methods of teaching, urana iiotei on monaay night, in com- and inspiring more zal in the great PoiJ'th Seligma, foreman of the jury adjourJ,ed 8ined"ie. Fehou Elocted U. S. Sena'.or of t'al ifornia. Sacramento, Cal.. U,cA Charles N. Felon twas tL-cted Senator on first ballot today. ine Dallot on which lrelton was elec ted Senator today was the eighth taken in joint convention of tho legislature, and was announced as follows: E-itee, 15; Felton 73; JohnBton, 1; Ileacock. 4; White (Dem.) 21. Tho convention then IIJUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! . y rear extension, on AThr 3:jr y i;ncK Store and Dwel- "ng, with two et j. L-raveu Btrpfl. TEitiis: S500 00 caelr. balance in five nolss, tn tua 1, , 3, 4 and 5 years res pectively, and bearing 6 per cent, inteiest. Apply to J.ii?4 1stp K. O. E. LODGE. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Kcoipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy, DIRECTIONS": 1 1, i' f..r ;i r!i ilil inu ur three yearn old, one ' !' .in'; 'ur u i-liild Uirti- months olil. '!: i"' 1 ''li; it m.v nmnthH olJ, twenty fur 0:1 1 -.-I'lvt' months old, nearly trP'-n . ui riMieiitintr these ilo&Afl frf.neimy il tn, etjhuy until relief Is pro eurt.il. . . li'ii (In ilroj-s; halt a work of imparting religious instruction O'Malley came from Cincinnati and is to the young On pormanent organization the fol lowing committee was appointed: G. T. Adams, Daniel Laue, B. H. Melton, R O. E. Lodge and Rev. Edward Bull. Awaiting their report discussions upon the work of Sunday schools was engsged in by Revs. Mr. Rioaud, G. V Neal, R. A. Willis and J. K. Willis. Committe made report, which, with some amendments, was adopted, as hiding with one of his friends ;i promi nent saloon keeper. Tho latter denies that he is hero. ITALIANS rKOTKSTINO. Chicago, III., March 18. The Italians in tuis city ao not propose to "let up ' in their efforts until reparation has been made for tho New Orleans mob violence, Oscar Durnt, of L'ltalia, outlined their intentions today. llo said: "If no agreement has been eoucluded between tho Governments by Sunday wo will call a grand mass-meeting follows: J. K. Willis, President; J. C. Sunday evening. We will protest bitterly Whitty.lst Vice: Daniel Lane. 2d: E. rSain8t the statements made by Mayor E. Harper, Recording Secretary ; and Dr. J. D. Clark, Corresponding Secre tary, Executive committee, W. R. Barring- ton, N. S. Richardson, Wm. Hollister, J. A. Jackson, O. H. P. Wether ington, Alfred Oaskins and V. A. Tolson. Miss Emma Jordan was eleoted drug store to be disposed of by draw- Secretary of the County Woman's Aid ing. The drawing is to take place on I Society. the 8th of April. The fourth number of "The School Girl" hai reached us. This is the paper published by the young ladies of that admirable institution of learning, Kinsey Seminary, at La Grange. It is neatly gotten up, is replete with choico reading matter, and reflects great credit upon the young ladies and upon the school, whose training fits its pupils for the performance of such excellent work. Number 5 of the Elm City Chronicle is also on our table. It pre sents its usual attractive appearanoe and branches out, disenssing a wider range of topics than heretofore. Shakespeare, Parkerson, and Wicklillo. We will propose that every Italian society in tne united fetatcs send us protests against tho acts af the mob and ask reparation. Italian mass-meetiu;s were held at Detroit and San Fraucisco denouncing tho lyuchiuK and demanding repara tion. THE LONDON TIMES A1TUOVES. London, Match 18. The Times today strongly defends the New Orleans cit zens for tho action taken in the caso of Mafla conspirators. Tho Times says that tho blame should be placed on the in Fayetteville on the 24th, 23th cihl"onc abiding lawlessness tolerated by Yiuein,m uaitMu. jtl jury tnai 01 oicuiaus has been reduced to farce by knowledgo that life of any juryman conviction a mafiate, was not worth a week's pur chase "Let lawless violeuce be abandoned by all means" continues the Times, but "let Messrs, assassins begin." The next in order was the election of delegates to the State convention to be held and 26th insts. and resulted as follows: O. H. P. Wetherington, E, E. Harper, Miss Lucy Rishton, Miss Etta Nunn and Miss Emma Jordan. Alternates: J. C Whitty, J. D. Clark, Miss Bertha Cut tier, Miss Leah Jones and Mrs. J, A Meadows. A collection amounting to $4 11 was taken up to be forwarded to the Statist ical Secretary for defraying State expense. Meeting adjourned subject to call of the executive committee. Illinois Democrats Declare for Cleve land and Tariff Reform. Bloominqton, III., March 17. There was a large Democratic demonstration here last night to ratify the election of Gen. Palmer to the Uhit6d States Senate. The Hon. A. E. Stevenson, First Assis tant Postmaster General under Presi dent Cleveland, and Congressman-elect Owen Scott, declared that tho Illinois Democrats in 1893 would not make silver the issue, but that it would etand solid for Cleveland for President with but one issue and that tho tariff. The meeting was significant, in that it war a Cleveland as well S3 Paltnrr detiiDn-stration. What a Prominent IhiitfsM Sajs. Oxford, N. C, Jan. 1, 1&91. I state with pleasure that 1 have known Prof. H. H. Bell for the last eight months and have found him prompt in paying his accounts, exceed ingly polite; is faot his character is first class in every respect. He has sold his hair preparation hero and I have never heard anything but satisfac tion from those who used it. Very truly, J. G. Hall A Congressman Write, House of Representatives, U. S., i Washington, D. C, Nov. 21, '89 ) Prof. H. II. Bell. Render ton. X. C : My Dear Sir I feel that it is due you to voluntarily acknowledge the great and positive benefits which I have This is t 0(1 u'j iiiiaiiitt' used Hufi'Y's CKuri' Mvufi in ray finally lur over tlx ni'mthH hliI 1 believe it to tie a most excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially us a preventive. Our youcgest child hud 11 severe auiu-k of croup about a year as;o, insomuch that vrn tell aDxlous about i s recovery, but was sucee-fullv treated by our physicum. but thinking It probable that other attacks luiirtu follow we frequently used Bully's Croup Syrup and the child has hud no marked .symptoms or croup since, and I believe it i due to the use of tho Croup Myrup, and we now keeo a bottle of M at our house at ad times, and 1 cheerfully recommend it mail. :. H. Uakni'm. Also very etleetml In relieving ooushe and colds. Phki'aueh an d sold ur It. N. DUFFY. Kiovv lieru, N. O. Whoksile Asenis- MeKefSon & Kobiilns, Ulr-r.ltMi Street ; Win. II. Scliiellhmt Co., 170 Willlnm Street, New York City. II. J. GOODING-, Siuicjsiu- o K. II, Mendows & Co.. WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL ZiruLg:gsty Corner Pollock and Middle St. rKOi'lUKTOR OK COUHIXES COUGH CURE. 1 Ini preparation contains no opium and la e oi'.ns, bonseness, Ac, id el a euro after taklug iiney will be refunded to , for chopped hands a cert hi n cure t nnd If II does v. i one boll le, the plirehiiper. ormirs ointmkxt. and every !;in trouti 1 kpep every tliini,' In the Urn: Line, and lai'KO anil well selected stock of Toilet Ar ticles, soaps. Sponges, Perfumes. Chamois skins, Hair finishes, etc. A complete stock of Patent und Proprietary Medicines, U"w Ing Tobacco, I'lnt; and hue Cut, Smoking l'olitcco, (jooil, I'.ri'i.ii' TuViceo, Imported Cigars, an I Inn ht ic. und K'C. Cigars In North Carolina. febH-Sm All victims being the Mafiates, it is im- realized from the use of your "Hair The Supreme Court defines a - natural oyster bed to be: one not planted by man, and is any shoal, - reef or bottom where oysters are to be found growing, not sparsely or , at intervals, but in a mass or stra tum aud in sufflcent quantities to ' be valuable to the public. A Spirit State. of Progress Peivades the Church Services Today. Centenary M. E. Churoh Rev. R. A. possible to feel acute distress. The fact that they were naturalized Americans will probablo save tho United States from serious international and federal complications. Italy has too much of tho Mafia at home to fesl seriously out raged and will, probably not dream of going beyond diplomatic representa tions." Memphis, Tenn.. will 'spend a million Wl"19' Pa8tor- services at 11 a.m., dollars in paving its streets. A number ana 7:40 P- m, conduoted by the pastor, of cities in North Carolina are hustling in the same direction. Asheville pro poses to spend about three-quarters of a million, and Wilmington three hundred thousand dollars in street improve' ments. The Sultan of Turkey is not in : all , respects the ease-loving mon arch he is reported to be. lie , passes a good part of the day with his secretary discussing matters pertaining to the Empire, and it is his boast that he has ntver signed a state paper without reading it. . A German engineer has devised - a new method for fixing a founda , tion under water. By means of a powerful blast of compressed air ha drives powdered cement down into the sand or mud at the bottom of a stream. The action of the water Immediately fixes the ce ment, and it becomes like solid ' rook. . s "1 j"y II is very bad politics! for Demo crats to ; talk of postponing the silver coinage question. The time to dispose of it is on the meeting of Congress in December. Let , that question be settled then, and the country can consider the tariff without having its attention dis tracted by - this other subject. . News & Observer. i is Only thirty-two punces. This is the 1 exact weight of a bouncing ittle boy that came into the oity a morning or so ago. The father, Mr. H. J. Dowell, informs the Capitol that every feature of the little one is i perfect and that it is in apparent good hAltb. Indeed it is a very precocious child for it was standing alone in a quart pot this morning. Ealelgh Oapital. , THE BRIBERY INVESTIGATION, New Orleans, La., March 19. Thomas C. Collins was before the grand lurv to day to testify in the mvestiea- loung men's prayer meeting at 9:161 tion now being made concerning the a.m. Sundav-sohool at 3d. m..J. K. I bribery of the jurors in the Hennessey Willis. BUD't. The Dublio are cordially caJ- V?!1'.08'. thuKh . 'ojed in the inviieu to Btieua tnese serviceB. ; i ftffir-r nf Hia .onraf. BQrVina Baptist Church Preaching 11 a. m. duly commissioned by Mayor Shakes- and 7:30 p. m., Rev. Rufus Ford pastor, psare, the legal head of the police of Purifier." It is beyond a doubt the best preparation I have ever known of, and I can conscientiously recommend it to the public. Respectfully, &c, Henry P. Ciikatham, M. C, 2d District, N. C. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by all loading druggists. marlm. Notice. I, 8amuel J. Taylor, do hereby notify any and all persons and forbid them for taking in or harboring my wife, Per mina Taylor. (Signed) Samuel J. Taylor. Newborn, N. C, March 18 '91. Ima03t BUGGY AND CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. I la vim. boiiKht out tlie Hul-kv nnd Camae muiUcluniiK Industry of j. w. Stewart. I n hot.' prepared to tin n out All Kinds of Work s'i 'it notice. Kepairln? and Painting a eiK'ty, ami satisfaction guaranteed, rse Slioeiiu; uiven the nest attention. looms! all around J 1. 2d Half .till I'he pai.-,i:ia"e of Hi miMic. is resneetfullv "'" 'l' O. H.WATEK3. ltltlCK ORHERS. iutil Meal to exchange We Are Now in Position TO KILL ALL We Dave Cotton for Cotton Seed. Come to see us with your Rice If you want Highest Price. W. P. BUHRUS & CO., Co mm 1 3 Lien Jj Mai THE UNITED ORDER OF Fraternal Co-Operation IN THREE MONTHS, $56 Profit sudden, unexpected, and in gnat l force. Signed Gab Villere, Criminal Sheriff. The report of Mr. Vallere'a deputy. Ito whloh he refers, substantially con firms the newspaper reports of what Maw Orleans . . . Ntnnatn n o n rn I o . Kn m i ' f " I'lnwii-' uecwive steps are ceing tasen in in- - " " - - Interestinz if not startlimr develen dustrial derelopments also. An ex- auPl frayer meeting ihursday night ment8 are expected. Another case chanae sava that a cotton factorv with at ':3U o dock. All are oordially in- somewhat similar to tha Collins job. a oanital of 8150 fiori i tn h Mt.hii.h.J 'ited to attend these eervices. was attempted, but from some unknown hull , . I rthiirnh nf Chrlmt TTannnnlr rinuf Muro iitm iuiw aii fiuiBuuro riguc away tne sioca uav-1 "7 . Sheriff Villere in the reDort to the ing already been subscribed and in the J1, u- nmtnutt pastor, services at 11 Court oonoerning the ooourrences at little town of Marion a banking and in- la m- and 7:30 p.m. Young men's the parish prison last Saturday after dustrial com can y has been organized Pjer meeting at .9 a. m. Sunday sjng a hat of the Italian prisoners in " I.... l tua nnarnnv iflva hni vaaaihai wn with a capital of 81,500,000. In addition ooi at a p. n..,B.H. totoMjrft" to the general bankinir business of the weekly prayer meeting every Thurs- ma in the custody of tha Drisoners in company it proposee to put $700,000 in I dav ni8nt at 7:80 p.m. A cordial in- J my charge. I remained in the prison manufaoturimr nntnrnrlHPi I vltation extended to all to attend these I n person on rnoay uaron id, You can discover no half-heaited IM'Vwes. effort, no trace of Iukewarmness about rmojmxnu nuron-oervicei at it I annex a report from the deputy in TTnnTi tViA Pavmnnf rf 1Q these movements. These places hare ' m Hunday-school d p. m. A cordial oharge of the prison, together with the I r -r-fc ntarmtn A .j,.... t. . invitation is extended to the miblio to report of the coroner. The attack was J I . .. I an rl A on nnavnartfarl going about the business with mirlt and a"en1 taM6 "emcee. determination. Christ Churoh Rev. T. M. N. George, New Berne is also wakin no. and wotor. Palm Sunday. Early Celebra' does not propose to be outdone. Water 6rMl011 8 m BerTloe aM ermon works are now an assured fact. Street 11 m 7;45 P m' M puww are .... . . . - I UB. UJB IUU WW KJ JIM LUl a improvements, a sewerage system, a I oordially inyited to attend and will kBPpentd at the prison oity hall and market' house will be beehownto by attentive ushers. I Washimoton, D. ft, Maroh 19. The ..fthii.twui i .,. ..1. I Sunday-school at the ohaoel 9:30 a.m. I best element among the Italians in Interest in the deyelonment of diversi- a the church 4 p. m. "?J fLS? - - 1 . -v . . . . wlBIKlUUUUD TfUBJU UBD UULUlinU. OA fled industries ie Btrongly on the in- u A.-tevoonai lemoe press no pity for the Mafia, but deolare crease. lo:ou P- m- u- ' vvnus, leaaer. aii that they hope that Its power has been Work and Tote for every forward lmen re rdiaIIy Invited to attend. brokea for ever. movement and keep our historio city In ghipTjing; News. V nALY AND TflB MAFIA" the front rank. ..j..jfl... nn- When kins Humbert got after the . .. ' I Mafla he sent his armies to exterminate Perianal. wy who oargv general mer- eTer membr ot tna BOCiety. An entire Prof. 0. D.McIver left yesterday fori onanaise; Bteamers, uowara irom i provlnoe was surrounded by soldiers, Kinston where ha will hold the Trenton, Carolina worn Orlfton, and na no one was auowea o go in or out, Teachers' Institute) next waa. Nettie W. from Hookerton and Snow SIQO REW&RD ! 1 h ive the largest stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Clocks, In Eii-dcrn North C-uollna Tlieno iroodn ere b-niht for SPOT CASH aud will be ild lower than ihey Can lie boueht from any other house iu North Carolina, as I em ploy more woiKmen than all the otlisr watcbnmkors in the city combined. lean do your work promply and with despatch. Come and see the largest stock and lowest prices nt SAM. K EATON'S, Opp.Hdto Laptist Cliurcli Middle 8t. Members in One Week. Do not fall to make your weekly and monthly payments on tomorrow.the 2Hd Inst Y. B. BOYD, marl3c!4wtf. LoCai, becretart. The people were declared not human IhaftiaVa and vara AanfaA amd virvU Col. J. D. Whitford retarned from Hl11' wlth rW ootton; steamer LntU tney aBButedIn hunting down the basinesi trip to uoldsboro andlIk,UBWU " mwuip wiw nana, rne memoera or tne aooiety Raleigh. 4 Mr. F. E. McAllister, of New York, oame In for a few weeks visit to Mr. J. J. Disosway. . c ' ABY1GH tO BIOTHiCBS. ootton and naval itores. Cleared Steamer Kinston for Kins- ton with cargo general merchandise. Notes Tha steamer Neuse, of the E. 0, D. line, will arrive thia morning and sail tomorrow at 5 p. m. Tomorrow were killed as fait as captured, and the survivors came to America. Italy's example has been followed by New Orleans. BECEET ORDERS ISSUED. Chicago. Ills.. March 19. A mivate AaVlaitrani 'mm m wall its fAwntarl MBS. WraSLOWV BOOTHTHa STBTJV lmr.rntnr tliA fnllnvlnrr tA.m.r. ' .111 Lm... t th. T..1I.n ... .i.j w nouia always oe nsea ior Children Tha Hnwrl rr Tni th. I L'ltalian and dated at Sneuia. whara teetmnc. it sootnw the child, lofteni "7 . r:tr:7 "T. I.. UhaahUfhavariftf Tuu ion. la wnma alia., all lJ U. A.UQDD HQ 1 AT 01111a IOr iiTUZflTl. I " "TT" ' - " j aaav ftuuto, caaaiaTD u lBUli DUTin W1UU I . " '"-i .aMi hi miimam ah collo, and is tha beet remedy for Dlar- tha Nettie W, for Snow Bill, and tha taitWione have been diBpatohed from rhcea. Tweaty-flva oents a botUe. Jaly Xrant for Smith's and Adami Creek. Rome to tha Admiral oommanding tha FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ! One second hand Tony Phaeton. Inquire of A. 8. SEYMOUR. NAVY $3.00 SHOE IS THE NEATEST AND BEST MAN'S SHOE EVER SOLD FOR THE MONEY, TRY ONE PiIR AND YOU WILL WEAR "BARGAIN STORE." janlOdwly ChildrenCryJorPjtcher'8Ca.torIa; rcliHiits and Grain Dealer! i ids, isew Heme, N. C. SALE, EXCHAKGE AND LIVERY. Street Has now on hand a laree lot of fine MULES and HORSES, raised in WEST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. Also, a fine lot of Bueeies. Road Carts aDd Harness, all of which will be sold as LOW AS THE LOWEST. Don t fail to como and see him before making a trade. Feeding a specialty. nov27 dwtf An Unparalleled Offer! Lor the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH Fllt'iT QUALITY LENSES AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER, A new line of stylish Derbies, Spring Cloth ing, Neckwear and Fine Shoes at . , , Barrington 6 Dnxt::
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