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- - - )aily OURNA VOL. X.--NO. 20. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY. APKIL 22, 1891. PKICE 5 CENTS. JL Inl ine r sosnn5ssLOBAM. CHIPPED BEEF, Erap. Apricots. Cream Cheese, 0. E. Slotik. A GENTS WANTED id every city and XMown in the United States to repre sent manufacturer!; a good trade can be worked up; can be carried on with wher basinesa; also men to travel; we furnish oostly outfits free. Address at ' ones 8am "l ROBEmdorf, Richmond, Vs. Wedlw. rf W.'CBiDWICK. Tailor. South X Front street, rear of W. H. Oliver's Insuranoe office, New Berne, N. C. A fall line of Spring and Summer Samples now on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed . A ROTIC SODA and Mineral Water XX. at 8AM 't, 0. WATERS. OEA and Bean Boxes for sale in any X quantity at foot Craven street. St u. v. uAiL.. Q EVES SPRINGS, Vischy, andKis- O semen Wateron DrangbtAhtsmornlng , i at H. J. GOODING'S. -On ice " NICE lot Refined Mutton Suit in cakes at lets. each. c. K Ni.so;. vaim NOTICE. Don't forget the fact that wo are Agents for Bl OCXS' "DIADEM," ths best Flour la the market (or the price We bave on hand a large stock of Weit India Molasses. We hIbo keep a foil line of Hoot and Bhoes direct from the Factories. Also Bnuff and Tobsooo, Groceries and Pro visions. Call in and we will give you our priOdS. K0B1SKTS BRO. E LM CITY STEAM LAUNDRY just opened by Sing Lee of Norfolk. Apim XXT ANTED A good Boot and Shoe . IT maker atones. John MMormcy. mar281m Pollock at., near Middle 2000 LBS. Country Stall, lOo. per lb. Lard at my C. IS. NKI.S0N NEW DhUO STORE.-Drugs. Medi etnek and Chemicals. O. P. Popular fMprletary Medicines. All varletlei of Urult'n Sundries. Trusses aud Braces. Me crop Garden Seeds. Fine and Large Biosk Cigars and Tobacco, all new. Pre scriptions accurately compounded (and not al Was prices), onr motto and our-ucoess. t. U. OKKKN, Druggist and Apothecary. Middle St.. four doors horn I'otloca. an25 ly TOTICE. Certificate No. 3 201 for 80 NCR B. Company having been destroyed, I ?niT.p'J a dn?,VeiiS "HE that hath no bridle to his tougae hath no grace in his heart." Ex SPEAKER REED still lingers la Italy. Italy, it mast ue con- fessed, has much to ruflle her ennaminitv " "UNIFORM pitch ' is the present desideratum of niano makerB. and last what the baseball men are trying to dodge. "JAY QOULD has left the Indian 1 Tnrrirnrv" Thia in th nnlv thino- - o I he was maybe way. ever known to leave; bat he is coming Vvtiolr that I uuv 1 Mrs. "Stonewall" Jackson has gone to New York to complete arrangements for the publication oi her biography of the great general. We like to hold up examples of signal success of young men. Tw i tj,,, t.n t?i,iia uwoi..iul-u Dt,u IlgUt house to Obtain money lor an education in law, and, though only . ? ' . . oj years oi age. is now president oi i the Florida Senate. a&ai vawuuuv otsj a -a. tuivAM Alliances are becoming so numer ous in every section of this broad land of freedom that a man can't i. flMSA n lft.fi s,t h.n rtftnrn o Innai. Without exciting an outburst of Datriotio enthusiasm. ONthefirstof next month there Will be an inspection Of the oyster irronnds in the States of Marvland. 0 "I m J T a.1 1 I- l virgima auu x(Drtu Carolina, uov. I JnAlrann nf Afar viand Hnr ATn. inaey, OI Virginia, UOV. UOlt, OI y -m-r, - - -i tv i, f North Carolina, and the Attorney i i . . . rj, . VJenerals Of these States, are ex- - pected to constitute the party Of inspection. JaOW COmes the painful report that Mary Anderson's married life lS ft failure. The " Philadelphia News says she is Sick, tired and unhappy.-Th "great actress is alleged to have been verv melan- w is Choly and unhappy and Mr. Navarro verv morose. The former - i. v..iv,i . ....... t. .rt- ,jr .:aau.a. pes.a wreck, thin and pale as a ghost." tPflv nrin it. B aa.'rl in thA - fcFf w mo "World," can be traced to filth, . .. 4 1 a f . l . 11 1 1 ujo WVOBB4H iuuiucoo : f vi i nuo streets. This seems to be an en - , tirely reasonable deduction from olrenmstances rery well t known, The : dust in Brooklyn and New York is awful,, and 1 there is no occasion for surprise if it is pesti lential. ' ana i virulence is atiriouiaoie to . OM&tnJV-, Ana atari 5 and at the k. .ji.i.. t vrJV Oooalng-a awg swr and LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMR NTS. 0. H. Guion Notice. 0. H. Qulon Notioe. Washington Assembly. J. M. Howard Clothing etc. Big Ike City Improvements. C. E. Sloyer Chipped Beef, etc. Saml Rosendorf Agents Wanted. A. & N. C. R. R. Memorial Day. Jonathan Havens Truck Shippers. Cotton New Berne Market -Sales 15 bales at 7 1-2 to 8 3 8. All committees of the Y. M. C. A. are rAmiMtAd tn mnnfc at their rooms to- mSuii;uuwuii. Mr. i. 41. uowaen is Duuaing a nice resiaence on tne Hucaaamtzea roaa .dloininff the one he now oocuoies. . . . t . a a ' Q"hsm Academy at Marehaiiburg, Carteret County, closes Wednesday, April 29th. Prof. Q. T. Adams of this city will deliver the Literary address. All truckers who ship to the old and reliable house of A. S. Cook & Co., N. Y., should see Mr. Jonathan Havens who will furnish etencils for directing. Peas are selling in New Berne at $3 00 nnr hnr. North Carolina straw- berries are quoted in Northern markets at 25i353. and asparagus $5 00 and $3 00. 8oon the pea fields around New Berne will be filled wiih pickers. The season is opening nicsly. About 200 boxes went off on th steamer Newberne yesterday. Tho meeting of the New Barne Dis trict Conference of the Methodist ohurch is just one week off. It will oonvene in Kinston ihursday, Aprili 33th and embrace Sunday. The ladies and gentlemen who have kindly consented to sing in the choruses at h8 "Washington Reception" are requested to mset ac tne court nouse this evening at eight o'clock. w again suggest to our farmers the advisability of remembering the rair wnen planting tneir crops as wen as wnen garnering mem. near in ! T ! mind that good premiums are offered for best yields. Ssleot your ground wisely, cultivate carefully and compete for them Ridsville sees the need of improve ments. She has just voted $50,000 for a street railway alone. Hew Berne is eraauauy ouuaing up anaextenuing lermui J sail it is 1114 eu uiak wv ,1 1 t 1 J L- reauy neeu a eiruoi railway auu in tne near future we believe we will have one. rr.1 1 . , . .11 1 inree inuusirious coioreo men, Alien Dawson, Allen Rouse and Simon vvoot- en lost their lives by accidental! a. : v, n;uniuixti,in. I T . , ' I near LaGrange. As they and one other man were crossing the river prepara-1 tory to hauling a seine for shad the! boat for some cause sank with the . ., mu. result menuoneu. ins utuor occupant oi the boat Buccoeaea in reaching tne shore. ttt- u ,..s.u.4 :.u... " '"uueu wuu i"""' 1st of the Amenoan Dictionary or Printing and Book Making, published I Howard Lock wood & Co. 126 and I 4 r n T-v n t TT W. I uo wuane ot., n. i. it is a very vai- uable work comprising references tolber. all that is known of the art from the earliest to the nresent time, technical. . .. . .. ... ... valuable work and can be obtained only by subscribing to the American Book- TJwi nUnt w.w nerne OolIcciatB Institute for month endine Anril 17th: Misses Rachel O-. T 0..:.Lt1 TS aL- F Diuu, ucumu owmunuor, "UB Kafer, H-ulalia Willis, Huaie Denenberf , I iv una utkii . Dortua vviiiis. namiH . . .'.... "! i ' ' juuruejr, uiueu ay a iuuo uaueu xrou' Laura Suter Lena Hinee, Anna HanflfjUon. whiob is the head of the boat nav i.i i . ij.urH ii w iif.ni . unuin aubihuu. Messrs. Hugh Barrington, David Cong - An .Tfthn T?.rlmn .T.m Mnn n v-, , , j Melton, Aiirea usssins, rranic wuns. W. give this .morning an interesting irac iron, ueuwu nasaingrou a dhll. he wa. visiting Nw Bern. exactly one hundred years ago. The! TahjBfflAn ric.nti0I1 w-m.- .; -hi k. u ...... .i.mi. titJ ivuua ajuo Bvduci a su aw wqiviv vuo mind, presenting as it willths) costumes 1 of that day. and giving diversions of thnia times. . Tha renort hawavas that """" ----rj-r - -- . 'Zr isi inrtnprsinE . minn m ... wanr ina m wv.w.r; ruv - Vocal asa instrumental musto wm en- .. ... . v. ... liven tne oocaitoo..: neironmenu win . .4,.. . .... also De servea. rioiete win ne on saie &oot Ail peM0ni oontriouting oranges, 1 lemons, sugar, milk and cream for tha Reoejrtlon wIU pleaae send ths same morning. 2. For 8ale. ' Two Twin Reversible Engines- 18x30 new cylinders', balance In' , good order. Jakes Redmoto, . Beo. ft Treat. N. T. B S. B. Oo Offictra for Institute Commencement. At a recent election held by the students of New Berne Collegiate Insti tute. Mr. Milan R. Howard was elected Chief Marshall, and Miss Hattis B. Lane, Chief Manager for the approach ing Commencement. The following have baen chosen to act as subs. marsh alls: C. R. Hancock, New Berne; B. H. Melton, Polloksville; A. F. Midyette, Oriental , Claud Gaskins, Bell's Ferry. managers: Emma Katie Jones, New Berne, Mamie Hendren, Winston; Jennie Steinhilper, Fayetteville; Mary Barring ton, Grantsboro. Personal. Mr. J. M. nines, general agent for the Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine left on a business trip through Pitt, Martin and adjoining counties. Mrs. and Mrs. Geo. Bailsy who have been spending several days in the city left en the steamer Newberne yesterday returning home. Hon. F. M. Simmons and wife, of Winston, came in last night for a visit to relatives. Mr. Wm. Cohen, of New York ar rived to visit relatives. Geore Washington in New Berne The Raleigh Christian Advocate pub lishes some extracts from "Gen. Wash ington's Private Diaries" showing his impressions of North Carolina as he passed through it. The copy ie followed literally abbreviations, bad spelling &u., The diary was not intended for publication though it was afterwards given to the public. From the Advo cate's extracts we call the following relative to New Berne. Wednesday 20th: L-jft Allan's be fore breakfast, and under a misappre hension, went ton Col, Allan's, suppos ing it to De puoiio bouse: where we were very kindly and well entertained without knowing it was at bis expense, until it was two late to rectify the mis take. After breakfasting, and feeding our horses here, we proceeded on, and crossing the river, Neuse, 11 miles further arrived in Newberne to dinner At this ferry which is 10 miles from Newberne, we were met by a small party of Horse'; the district Judge, prin cipal inhabitants of Newberne, who oonduoted us into town, to exoeeding good lodging. It ought to have been mentioned, that another small party of horse under one Simson met ue at Greenville, latter there were about ladies. This town by Water, is about 70 miles from the Sea. but in a direct line the entranoe of the river, not over 35, and to the nearest Seaboard not more than 30, or 25. Upon the River Neuse, and 80 miles above Newbern, theConventon of the States that adopted the federal Constitution, made choice of a spot, or ..thai. Hfatrint within njhint, .rt fiv .UVIIU. awv, ' " w" whioh their Sett of aoyernment; but it beinc lower than the back members (of the Assemoiyj wno nimeno nave neon most numerous inclined to have it, they have found moans to obstruct the mM8ur9, but since the Cession of their Western territory, it is supposed that the matter will bo revived to good effect I m. t . . f tL i.J il t Anie town is suuaiea aims' coDnuence of the riyorB) Neuse and Trent, and though low, is pleasant. Vessels draw ing mora i than " it water, co uploaded. It stands ion a good deal of wound, but the buildings are spares, and altogether of wood; some of whioh are large and look well. The number " Pw DrmoiDaiiy 0f Naval Stores and W WVMO'OS v v" vhuw) vuw Thursday 21st:-Dined with the I Citizens at a public dinner given by them; and went to a dancing assembly at what they called the Pallace, formerly the Government House, and a good . "t!frni.BJ wfu8n" This article is contrary to all ideas, one wou!d entertain on the subject, rolled ad fhiAA hv n DTifl ttrhinh rrnaa l"w wwvww y VM through both heads one horse draws two barrels in this manner i mmuu. wuuu uowav vi horse, and many of the principal gen tlem.n of Newbern I recommenced my i z j : avi. inj rn ligation of the River Trent, whioh is orossea m tnie piaeeon Driage, ana . j Bt Uh-in.i, in ava4mWi vu v ikwv farther, both indifferent Houses. satubday sord; oreakfaBt at on KfK17;SM 8age '8) 8o miles beyond it The RQuthern Exhibit In Lon don. Mr. A. O. Watts sailed from New , . T j he oea to n un a Great Britiw 6ffloe of the Southern Inter State Im migration Bureau. Mr. watts is a na f E Und Bnd we 80qu,inted with ita people and will establish . .k I Dranon omces an over mat country Next winter after the Great Southern In ... 1 .L. 1 I .. .1 1 Axposiuon is over, too oooiowt puitiun I a it will ha ahlnnerl tn Tyni1nn whara r --..v r- z., f 1 " A iZir." u" V. A V " V Watta toth graatest English capital lite. Baleiph Chroniele. Progress. It is very important In this age of vast material progress that a remedy he nleasing to the taste and to tne eye, leasllruken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature ana eaeot Possessing (these Qualities, Hyrnp or I Figs is tha one perfect laxative and 'most gently dluretlo known. AT THE JjTATE UNIVERSITY. Oar Young Men Taking Honors at This Worthy Institution. April 20th, 1891. Editor Journal: Eastern Carolina may well be proud of her young men. During the past week tbey have made a proud record at the University. He' Berne is at the front. She has always been noted for her strong men and the indications are that the sons will more than equal the fathers. On Friday night the annual contests for Debaters and Declalmera medals came off. Mr. Shepard Bryan carried off the first and Mr. W. P. Wooten of Lenoir the second. Craven and Lenoir should be proud of hsr sons. Carolina will soon welcome the music of their voices in professional and public life. On Saturday morning the contest for orators to represent the Society at Commencement, was held and New Berne people will be glad to learn that Mr. Roscoe Nunn won first plaoe. His subjsct was "The Foreign Element in America." His thought and composition were good; his delivery was capital. The Phi. Society after hearing him on Saturday morning I expects mm to win tne uepresentative I medal at Uommencement. The University base ball nine re turned to-day from Winston, where they defeated Trinity, score 8 to 3. The entire student poay, iaouity ana a targe uuuiuhvi uiuieus lumouuuiMu luev tne nine at tne aepot ana orougm mem House of A. S. COOK & CO. , 110 War back in triumph. , ren street, N. Y., can be furnished with wepiay wane roreut me urai wees in May THETKA.OHERLS ASSEM BLY. oith Carolina Teachers to En joy a Most Profitable and Pleasant Summer at Moreheatl. Preparations are now nearly complet ed for the next session of the North Carolina Teachers Assembly whieh opens in Assembly Buildiog, Morehead Uty, on June ltt. Mai. Eugene Harrell, the enthusiasm tio secretary, inforats the Chronicle that time and money have been expend ed to mage this the most successful session in the history of the same. Among the prominent visitors who have given the notice that they will attend are Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage, of Brooklyn, the greatest preacher in America; Dr. W. T. Harris; U. S. Com missioner of Education, the greatest educator, and Dr. Jerome Allen, of the New York School Journal, tho greatest educational journalist.. Dr. Talmage will preaoh to the teach era on June 19th, and the other promi nent educators will deliver addresses later. EDUCATIONAL EXPOSITION This Exposition will be one of the greatest features of the session, It will be held on the first floor of the Aseem bly Building and is to be open through out the entire session. It is to be an exhibit of all classes of educational supplies, the rarest publications, Ac, Tne Mason & Hamlin Piano Company has already shipped their finest grand piano and best pipe organ to be used during the session for the music Secretary Harrell says that the Exec utive Committee are confident that this will be, not only the best, but the largest attended session in the history of the Assembly, inree tnousana teachers expected to be present. Ral eigh Chronicle. To be neatly dressed is within reach of all. It cost onlj a fraction more to make clothes well, than it dots to make them poorly. We always endeavor to get the best ready made clothing we can find, all our goods are sewed with silk, we will take no other kind, so when yon need a suit or a pair oi trousers call and see ns. We are agent for the fine productions of The Stein Bloch Co., Wholesale Tailors. Our stock of Summer Underwear is now in, we have some undershirts as big as 48, a nice merino undershirt at 50c light weight, which some prefer to the Gauze shirt. HOWARD. Atlantic & N, 0. Railroad! M E : D AY EXCURSION. -m KMJ. ;i. Frm Morehead City and itationi in- . . . . . , . Uimiaiiis, w new dbiub auu idvuiu, llxl. 1BA1 ill fty UlILi XOvXi JONATHAN HAVENS. Esq., of New R.ma fx I Irafnr nf tha rt a. Mu ' ----- SUBJECT; Justification of tha Southern Cause, and Valor of North Carolina's Troops, q The followinf low ratea of fara will ba charged on tha mail and freight train when tlokets are purchased, New Bern, and return: From UOre&eaa UtJ, 1.UU From New Port 75 SCHEDULE Uail Train. A.M. Fr gt Train. 0.25 TaaTe Morehead Citr 7.00 7.18 " Newport 8 27 8.17 ArVa New Berne 10.82 Returning. leava New Berne, 0.80 P.M. S. L, DILL, O. P, A. Washington Assembly! BENEFIT OF Woman's Industrial School. COUNTY COURT ROOM. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. ENTRANCE OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. THE PRESENTATION. Ladies and Gentlemen in the characters of the Oldsn Times. THE COURT MINUET. SOKOs: My Lily's Bower," Hope Temple. Whon t'is Moonlight," Whito. cnoRUS : Blow, Blow Yo Merry Gales, The Garland March, The Old North State. SIR ROGER dk COVERLY. SUPPER. Sir Roger de Coverly. Doors open at 8:30 o'clock. Tickets on sale at R. J. Gooding's drug store Adults, 50 cts. Children, 25 cts. Shippers :of Tiuck TAKE NOTICE. AH persons desirous of Shipping i'(uci t0 the, Old Established Truck Stencils with their initials upon applica tionto JONATHAN HAVENS Cotton Exchange. New Berne. N. C. House established in 1854. aprIlm Laboring Men of New Berne! On the flrst Monday lu Mat you wlllh called upon to cast your votes either for or agftlnut the most Important features in the nisioryoi neip rserue. lou will be called upon to cast your votes for or atainst the city of New Heme Issuing Bonds to the mount or seventy-nve thousand dollars, of which ;15,C0U Is for Street Improvements l.",0tu for Ulty Hall, and ii.OOO for Sewerage Hystem.all of which goes to ths lali irlnc men oi iNew Berne, provided a majority the registered votes are In favor of city Improvements. Now laboring men of iew Berne, you well know that the writer never falls to express himself when he sees the laboring man's Interest at stake. He Ik not ashamed to let tho whole people know on which side of the fence he stands: therefore he earnestly asks every voter to go to the polls on the flrst Monday In May and cast h'.s ballot for city Improvements. Remem ber, you cast three ballots; first, for $.l."i,imu for Street Improvements; second, SI 1,0x1 for City Hull; third, S2o,tOO for Hewerage System. Did not Big Ike raise his voice iu favor of the people of James OUy wheu in diBiresr: uiu ne not raise His voioe in be half of the laboring men In regard to voting forme wumiugion ana tinsiow Kallroad ? Is he not the flrst man to say on which side of the fence he stands In the present con test? Then, laboring men. wheu In want of anything In his line, see Big Ike, tho cloth ing man, who buys so many merchants out at 40, 30 and H'li cts. on the dollar, and get n pair or nis irac. pun is, ;ic. shoes, a hat, 'iio. shirt, aic. drawers and 21a. suspender. Every wide-awake man In the city of New Bsrnewlll say: will vote for ininrove ments; old New Berne has been asleep long enough: It Is necessary to Improve her streets In order to Induce men of capital to come and Invest their money here." Voters ofNew Berne, mink or 11 ! there li no city In the Btate that Is not bonded from one hundred thousand to nine hundred thousand dollars for city Improvements, railroads, Ac, and the rusult Is, they are thriving cities. largely Increasing In population and manu facturing establishments, men. women ami children employed and getting from live to fifteen dollarB per week, because the voters of those cities voted for city Improvement as 1 ask me voters or iew Berne to do Now If von wish to prosper if you vyisn thai tne men, women ana children may ge I good wages, vote for city improvements and you will see large factories helmr built men, women ana children employed, and 11 city of IW.OOU to oO.OOO people lu leis than ten years. wau uri waive ui.; wAht, li The Celebrated WOOD MOWERS RAKES and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at L. H. CUTLER & CO. NEW BERNE, N. C. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. DUFFY'S CROUP SYRU L . Rceipe of the late Dr. Walter Duffy DIRECTIONS : Do9e for a child two or three years old, one teaspooniul: lor a cnua inree montus old I ten tiroes: for a child six months old.twent 1 drops; (or one twelve months old, nearly half a teaspoonful repeating these clix.es I frequently It necessary until relief Is pro. lonreu. Tnl laJ f oei-m, mat i nve used Duffy iuKour DiKur in my itiiun v Kir over SI months and I believe It to be a most excel I lent remedy for croup with children, esne olallyas a preventive, Our youngest child I ao. Insomuch that we felt anxious al iw recovery, dui was successiuiiy ireaieu ov I nnrnhvmlnlKn. hnt. t.hlnklno It nmhahlA 11ml I other attacks rnltbt follow we frequently harinn mrki .vmntnm. r nmnn unu and i believe it is due to the use or the i uroup eyrup, ana we now eep a Dome or 11 noomm,n(i it toaii. k. h. barnum. Also very effectual In relieving coughs ""SJSV1 - " v !. N.. UUFFT, L .?-e'n- 9iFaitn Street; Wm. H. SchieminAOo.. 170 William Street, New York City. Soda Water oin Draught fvu an w vjuu Ma New Fountains, New Cooler, and best of all, Glass Syrup Tanks. The syrups do not coma In oontaot with any metal Call and try it. tf North Carolina, Craven County. Superior Court. Simuel Bacon and others vs. Greenleaf Johnson and others. Notice to Produce Paper WBrma. To Greenleaf Johnson, Greenleaf John son, jr. and H. N. Johnson. You are hereby no .ified to produce on the trial of the above entitled action, to be used as evidence therein, a oertain written agreement made between E. B. Stanley, aud B. Hostler, for the con veyanca of certain lands therein de scribed, es welt as the agreement entered into betwosn Greenleaf John eon and tho said B. UoBtler, for the further conveyance of Baid lands, and which ij referred to in a certain con tract to convey the earne between the said Johnson and Hcetler, recorded in the records of Craven county in book 103, folios :; and 300; And you are further notia,. that upon your failure to produce the same at the time above stated, secondary evidenco will be ollered in said action to prove the con tents thereof. O. II, GUION, Attorney fur Pl'til. April !S;li, 1-00. North Carolina, Craven County, Samuul bacon, aud others, vs. Ureenlesf Johnson, Greenleaf Johnson, jr., and li. N. Johnson. Notice to the defendants to take de positions. To Greenleaf Johnson, Greenleaf John sen, jr., ar.d 11. N. Johnson, TAKE NOTICE : That in tho action entitled as above, the PluntilT will proceed to take the deposition of B. Hostler before James M. Allen, a Notary Public, in Carlisle. Pensylvama. at his office, on Wednes- ay the UUi dajcf May, lb91. at the hour of ten o'clock, a. m. of that dav". nd from time to time thereafter until the same ii completed ; the same to be read in evidence in tha action as above ent tied . At euch time atul tlaco. vou ar noti fied to bo nrtaent and to cross tramina aid witness, na you may be advised. o, n. GUION, Attorney for Plaintiff. April lii.h, lS'Jl Kirs. B. E. LANE, Mu'.dle St., opp, BaDtiet Church, Having opened her NEW STOCK of Spring and Summer Milliuerv Goods, respectfully invites h ?r numerous istomert; :.r;d mo p-blic Generally to call and examine her New and Elegant Hats, l lowers. Ribbons, Lices, Pins, etc. and be convinced that her roods are sb Pretty, Stylish and Cceap as any in tho city. Our Slock of complete. Mi-ns SLraw llats Tho shapes are 13 ComiEiT Style, and we have botli black and white. thorn in All remember our record last year, viz; Belling at about one- half price. We will do tho same this season. HARGA1N STORE. K. J. GOODING, Buccosnr to E. II. Meadows & Co.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IO:r-u.g;g;ist, Corner Pollock and Middle Sts. l'ROl'KIETOn OK COClilNES COUGH CURE. Tills preparation contains no opium and la i c-rtnin euro for cniiihs. bojirseness. Ac.. ami if it 1I01H not cilfci u cure after taklni; ono Lottie, tLo money will bo relunded to pureli'iMM'. O I'l l M L S n IXTM r.MT, for chapped hands and every i-kiii trouble I keep every I ill UK in the lrug Line, nnda l.ir;;e anil well selected stock of Toilet Ar tioks, Soups. Hpun"CH, l'crfumes. Chamois sbIhh, Hiiir I'.ruBlies, eic. A complete Btock of Patent und I'roprletnry Medicines, 0'iew- lng Tobacco, ring and t me Cut, Hmoklng l'obacco, good, l'oriiiue Tobacco, Imported (MIDI'S, an i I ho bebt 'm. and 10c. cigars In aortu taroiiua. febll-am HOUSE FOR SALE A Bargain! A Threo Story Brick Store and Dwel ling, with two story rear extension, on Craven street. Terms: 500.00 cash; balance in five notes, to run 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years res pectively, and bearing 6 per cent, to jan24 latp Ii. O. E. LODGE. TAKES-THE PLACE OF KAINIT. 1000 SACKS SALT -FOR- Ferfilizing Purposes. 9.50 TonF. O.B. APPLY EARLY. , E. K. BISHOP, ' iVIillinerv!
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