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f f 1 Daily ! 1' i i.-i VOL. X.--NO. 58, NEW BERNE, N. C., FRIDAY. JUNE 5, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. OURNiUU HCSI3ESS LOCALS. ' VIEW TEAS jost received from Ina- Li porter. 67 sirs bomb e. Btaniy 50 cents pei lb; . u- - j. j41w rpHS Eeaidsnoe formerly oeonpiad by A. Mr. R. O. JS. Lodge on Craven street U for rent. Immediate possession given . apply to Latham Bubbcs. . ,1m, ; TITINTED-Wheat. Rice or Oat U Straw, In large of Imall quantity. Apply to 1. M. Bakxb. m26tt - J VST RECEIVED 4 choice lot of Norttt Carolina Ham. We Mil the bast Bugar eared Hama In the Market. Butter nona batter la Uia market dlract from the Craaraery, SO eenta per poand. Breakfast Bacon. 10 cents per pound. majMdtf rJ. J.Toisoir.' J - W. STEWART haa a large supply a of Baggies, Randolph make, on hand.' t naylSdwtf SUMMER SPECIALTIE3 !-LIghtnlng lea Oream. Freeaeis. Combined Chair aud Htap Ladder. Balloon Fly Trepa, Wlra v Uauae Itoura, -Gam Wire-for: Window Korean, and a fall line of Hardware, etc., at nayltdtf , ... . J. O. Whittt A Co. QAtE OF VALUiBtS PROPERTY. Oil Exeentora of O.B. Thorn a, deceased, wa oifer for eale, tor raati, the Dwelling Hooaa, Lota, eie , at Morehead City, N. 0., well known ae tbe "1)111 House," near the a. A . C. B. a. and the Atlantlo Hotel. , Tne house 1 conveniently located and la a daalrable raaldenee either for the rammer .mouths or a a permanent residence. Apply at unoe for terms, etc, to ) - 1 C. R. and J amis Thomas, Executors, " . mayldlm - v. Maw Berne, H. 0. JUST RECEIVED. Paris Green for Killing Potato Bags; at j w J-.c. Wfom.ft oofc ; ClOOLSODA WATER dispensed day Jot night at Palmer's Soda Fount Hotel Albert, tf A R0TI08ODA andJlineralWater- iVv j i M ' BAM't B. Watkbs. w.' NEW DKUO STORE. Drags, Medi cine and Chemical, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicine. All varletlei of . Dmglsi' Sundries. Travel and Brace. .' Maw crop Garden Bead. Kin and Large H 100k Out ur and Tobaeeo. AM. W. Pre script loua accurately oompounded (and not . at wl prices), onr motto and oar aucoe. 1. O. GRKEN, Dragglat and Apothecary,! Middle K four doors 60m. Pollock an25 ly fDo not oonfonnd tbe so called . v ...:. J Mrs. Navaeo Mary Anderson) jrlMno tn a W Vnrlr frianrl aava that she : is 'happy in thinking" that she"; is forever dope with the glare and publicity of stage life. , Ihr Norfolk, liquor men have decided, to form an association to tl prevent tii selling of liquor' on .: Sunday, and steps are being taken ' to' that end." Good ! Honor to whom honor ia due. ''"IS. '"T- The K&oxrllle Tribune says: "When the South undertakes to build la' moauinent'sbe bailds'it, . whether; )t. be la deeds or marble. The chances are that the Jeff Davis t: monument will - bo finished before the Grant monument in New York is well underway." - The, JouRiTAL joines the Mes senger In endorsing the sentiment of the "Charleston News and dour ler when ?it says A Away with all side issues, 't away" wUh;fallitne patent remedies of the economical cranks and Irresponsible leaders. TJp with the flag of Grover Cleve land and pure Democracy.", k ' ";, ! Presbyterianism cannot be held responsible' for the disgraceful . Bcenes presented Jn the Reformed Presbyterian Synod "at Pittsburg, P. That Tre8byterian .minister called each other liars and black gardi affords "another illustration of the truth that the most excellent organizations, contain unworthy members. ' ' ' . V He who hasacquir naiing thVbest o? ; everything will r.zt everjflhlngihj ieandwill t :sco, relative to his thoughts and f:cM&9, have the "best all the time. Hi will pf course be d eohtehted tzi tsppy manvnd"mfctterwhat tzijy fc6j he environments i of hU A united ; press dispatch, dated Ilia. Ben. Terrell, National Leo f rr it (it rmeri!1AlllMce,.ahd rcrnor unman addressed a 1 meeting of farmers at Abbe taaay. f Goy Tillman pon 1 the ' Sab treasury scheme - -isaretf terms and predicted .. c-.J split : the Democratic 3 unromcie is now C pa9 form and is i improved. It is 1 1 weekly ' I j ' ' : "" "-2 Co., Josephus Daniels, George P. Pell, H. B. Hardy, 0. J. Betts. Josephus Daniels Creditor.:' The?' JOtfRHAi offers . congratulations and best Wishes."''' -'-- Wr have no. fear of' a third party. - The Joijeitii, has repeat edly shown that the existance of a third party, with its Presidential candidates in 1892, would result in the election of the Democratic ticket either by th& Electoral Col lege or the House of Representa tives. .There is no need of a Third Party. 'Reform Is" the slogan of the pemocracy. A drilled army is always more reliable than an un disciplined militia; En TERTATNM5HTS are., to he given y the j Ladies Memorial Association all Over the South on the 18th. instant for the benefit of the Jefferson Davis monument fund, North Carolina ought to contribute largely to that . fund. vvnue Mr. uavis loved the whole South ' With ftbsolntfl idnlatrv. h often took occassion to compliment T .i n aa . . iorin uarouna, aocording to her people the purest Patriotism and to her soldiers the highest gal lantry. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hrs. Suian F. Stanly New tew. Howard Haa naid riaer tnr KU kl.. tie. 1 Mr. 0. Reizenatein has been eleoted manager by the stockholders of the New Berne Ioa Company. The Woman's Missionary Society of Centenary II. E. Chureh will meet at the residence of Urs. A. Miller this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The closing; exercises of Vance Academy last night consisting of mnsio, declamations, charades, etc, were very good. ' A farther notice will appear in tomorrow's issue. t No one will be Admitted to the musi cal entertainment of Collegiate Institute tonight while any piece is being ren dered. Those who are late most wait and come in between the nnnibers. The news continues encouraging on the prices or truck. Palmer's quota tions of the New York market are: Potatoes firmer?. fS:00a5:tttKma beans, halves, round, $2.25, fist, $i.75 3.00. Haoklebeniesv 18a. Mr.Wm. Dann dag 588 barrels of potatoes from lets than five sores of ground,' and these were not his best ones either. ' He has commenced on digging some that are yielding at the rate of ,140 barrels to the acre. , The Rail waw Commission has modi- fled its order regarding telegraph rates in North Carolina so that it will read: "For ten ' bods' words or under on all teiegraphlo i messages haying their origin; and . termination within v this State, 25 cents; over ten body words, 2 cents for eaoh additional word, to take effect Jane 15th." ; The Original order named Jane 1st. . r ' . "',' All, the scholars of the Presbyterian Sanday sohool are ezpeoted to be pres ent, at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the lawn party on the cburoh grounds. This' Is a free lawn party that takes fte plaoeof a pionio (it keing diffloalt to proonre a boat), and not only the children but their parents and all other members of the congregation are cor dially Invited and expected to attend. ' Rev. 0. O. Yardell passed al very oreditable examination for ordination before 'Atbemaf re Preshytary'at Gelds- boro, and the Presbytery; appointed Rev. F. H. Johnson', of ' Etitabeth City, Rav. ij; Ci.'McUullen,' of tfoldisoro, and Rev, E. E. Bigger, of Washington, the committee to ordain and Install him aa pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city, and selected the third Sanday and installation ;to ajke place 3 vi V Peraonal. : p - V, Mrs. W, S. Elodnt went up to Griffon to spend a month or twd witk friends. ; Mrs n II. Cores Lf to Vtptt rela tives in WUmlneton a:: .'. J s Rev. 0. 0. Yardell and Mr, 6. E. Foy, Ruling Elder, returned last night from attending , a mt: "ag ; ot - AlbemfTrle Presbyter it oiZJ.jXK,l,fi, Tttt.rVf, jO..', yard-lir oi Chariceton Presbytery, and his wife arrived to l present at the or J isatioa 1 of their son, Rev.VC. G.Vsrij'J. & They are the guests of lire. M. C C.'.lwood. '"'"' Rev. F.. p.rjchtJto4 ' Prosbyteriin evangelist of. the f Alto . aria seotlon, came ia en route to EisSaleia' City, and is the pisst cf lit. 0. E. Vcf." ;J k I't. tvA l!rs. riorre La : Uontszne Proceedings County Commissioners At the regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Craven. County held at the court house in New Berne on the 1st Monday in Jane, A. D. 1891 li being the first day of said month the following was had and done; ' ' The Board convened at 11 12 o'clock, a. m. rreeent. Commissioners, James A. Bryan, chairman; E. W. Small wood, Williain Cleve and Daniel Lane. On motion. The Board in order to attend the annual meeting of the Justices of the Peace adjourned to meet the said justices in joint session at 12 o'clock today, for the purpose of levy- ing tsxes for the current year, eto. ' Monday Jane 1st, 1891. . The Board of Commissioners and Juitioes of the Peaoe of Craven oounty met in joint session at the court house in New Berne on Monday, June 1st, 1891, at 12 o'olook M., according to law On roll call thirty (30) Jastioes of the Peaoe were found present. Commissioners present: James A. Bryan, E. W. Bmallwood, William Cleve and Daniel Lane. In levying the taxes for the current year the commissioners recommend the following; For general county taxes. 231 cents on $100 valuation. For bonded debt countv. 45 cents on $100 valuation. For county special taxes. 15 cents on $100 valuation. On eaoh poll, 75 cents on $100 valua tion. On eaoh poll county special. 45 cents on $100 valuation. Schedule "B" Sec 8. State makes the levr and half to be paid to the countv. Sec 9. On every traveling: the atrical company, t 5.00 Sec. 10. On each ooncert or musioal entertainment. 3.00 Seo. 11. On eaoh lecture for re ward, 8.00 Seo. 12. On museum, wax work eto, 8.00 Sec IS. On eaoh exhibition of a ciroas or menagerie, 100.00 On eaoh side show, 50.00 On eaoh show given under canvas in whioh animals are exhibited and trapeze and juggling performances are given, whether free or other wise. 50.00 Seo. 14. On every gift enterprise. 10.00 un eaon lottery, 1.000.00 On every itenerant dealor in photos, etc 100.00 Seo. 16. On eaoh billiard table, 5.00 Seo. 17. On eaoh bowling alley oi nxe Kind, skating rink, bag atell table, pool table or stand or place for any other game or play without name (unless need for private amusement or exercise alone) whether kept in connection with or separate from any plaoe where liquor is sold.. 20.00 Sec 18. On ferries $5.00 and half of 1 per cent on gross re ceipts.' Sso. 19. On eaoh horse or mule to hire or to let with or with out vehicle 50 Cents for eaoh six months for every horse or mule kept for that purpose. Sec 20. On every itinerant den- tut, praotitioner, ; optioian , portrait or miniature painter, daguerrean artist, photograph er, and any person taking any likeness of the human faoe. 5.00 Seo. 21. On , every commission meronsnc, broker or dealer, levying or selling for another, 1 per centum on his commissions,- Seo. 22. On every merchant. jeweler, grocer, druggist or other dealer who shall bay or sell goods, wares and mer chandise 1 of' 'whatever name and description, shall, in ad dition td his ad valorem tax, pay as a license tax one-tenth of one per cent on the total amount of his purchases in or " out of the State, i ! : Sec 23. On liquor dealers pur chase or liquors, one per cent on total amount of his ' ' ' purchases in or out of the State. ' Sec 24. On eaoh peddler on foot 5.00 On each i peddler with one : horse or mule, with or without vehlde,i; wi " ; ; 1500 On each peddler. with two or more horses or moles. . , C rrwlth orvwith&ui vehicle. '85 00 Seo. 25 On each man known as ' i Chearj Johnj 1111 $ ,u-j -. 50 00 Sec, 26. . On every compwy of 'gypslestV f .v , ir' 150.00 Sec 27. On every Itinerant who : pate Up lightning rods, " 29.00 BKQt 28. On every itenerate per. , . son or company peddling' clooka. stoves or ransea. eta. t 50.00 Sko. 8l. On every auctioneer J:;:, upon an good, wares ormer ; ehaAdise, sold by himself or '.'. , j i agents, whether by ascending "., ; ' or desendlng bids or at pnblio h I'"'' , outcry one; fourth one per cent on the gross amount of t 7. sales.- i 'f--lll.iii'H- V;?-'iA Sxo. 82. On liquor dealers. : ; 1st, For seUing in Quantities of ;; ' ' 5 gallons or less x-x 80,(0 -2d. For selllnrf Jn innantfaa nt ., . 6 gallons or more,!,,- M -,s ? 100.00 8d, For selling malt liquors ' , j exoloslvelr . ; 1O.OO W W .DUirMiUWIIIJi Sec. 23. On every tobacco ware- . a. -. r- i . t ' .1 - -i . nouae lame as 5..ie. i , ' wiAi,' 'iSCnESUU'VC'1'- Sad. 43. On each marriase the board of oounty commissioners was adopted as a whole, and the ad valorem tax on every one hundred dollars value of real and personal property and the tax on the poll as recommended by said board were levied, and also upon mo tion the taxes under Schedules "B" and "O" of the revenue act ae herein before stated and as recommended by the said board were duly levied. On motion the chairman was duly authorised to appoint a commissioner or two to ascertain at what prioe Nel son's ferry can be purchased by the oounty and report their action to the board at their regular July meeting. The chair appointed as said commis sioners, Jastioes O. E. Foy and Jno. A. Ernul. On motion the same commissioners wsre instructed to inquire at what price Street's Ferry oould be purchased by the county. Wm. Dunn, Esq., a citizen of the country appeared before the joint board and read a communication from the Governor of the State, asking the peo ple of Craven oounty to make an appropriation to the Southern Exposi tion in Raleigh in 1891. C. E, Foy, Justice of the Peace, offered the following resolutions: W herb AS, The Southern Exposition will be held in the oity ot Raleigh dur ing the montha of October and Novem ber, 1891, and exhibits will be shown by every State In the -South, and as requested in proclamation by Hi Exoellenoy, Hon. Thos. M. Holt, Gov ernor of North Carolina, that the various oountles in this State should, on that occasion be represented and exhibit their resources. Therefore, be it Resolved, That the board of Com missioners of Craven county be requested to appoint a committee of three persons to proonre an exhibit of Craven county, to be sent to the South ern Exposition at Raleigh, for exhibit during the months of October and No vember, 1891, and to the Columbian Exhibition at Chicago, in 1808, and that the sum of $500.00 be appropriated to defray the. expenoe of procuring the said exhibit and having the same pro perly arranged, advertised and shown at the Southern Exposition. Jos. Kinsey, J. P., offered as an amendment that $300 be substituted for $500. Amendment accepted and resolutions as amended, adopted. On motion William Dunn was ap pointed chairman of said commission ers, and tne chairman of board commissioners granted time to select the other two. On motion Sam'l W. Latham, Joseph Klnsey and E. K. Bryan were appoint ed County Board of Education for the ensuing term. There being no other business, on motion the board adjourned sine die. Continued. Classical Music Concert. The commencement exercises of the Music Department of the Collegiate In stitute, at the Opera House, 8:30 o'olock tonight, will be of a very interesting nature. The programme which ia to be given, by the students of the music sohool, under the efBoient direction of Prof. F. E. Morton, is of a high classical order. The art of music has an acknowledged importance in this age. In a scientific aspect it embraces the fundamental principles of the elocutionary art. The chief aim of the dir6otor has been to impart such a theory and system of sohooling to the different classes of pupils as to lead their minds to an ap plication of musical expression. Thus higher grades of work have been at tained, and the power of executing musio expressively whioh cannot be communicated nor aoquired perceptive ly made the outgrowth of their own oonoeptionof the principles advanced The refined sentiment of the pieces and the elevating charaoter of the musio will appeal to a people ever ready to plaoe a right estimate upon the Influences which should pervade the classroom. -: Important Trade Kame Decision. 1 Jndffn ' Thayer of thai TTnitod Rtataa Cirouit Court at St. Louis, has reoently nanaea aown an opinion ana granted 1 nArnatnal fnlnnntlnn inlna th Am fandanta in th naaa nf Th T?AfltAtt Co. against the Braggeman iReinert uisuuing uo., anas uoia (spring uis mannfantnrintr nr anllino nf u avtlnla of stomach bitters either in bulk, by tne ganon . or otnerwise, or in any wa nalrfno naa A tli nama .TTatA except In connection With the sale ot the genuine bitten, which are always soici in Domes securely sealed, ana also nrnhlhitlne' tha kit nf n hUtnH balk, though the name ' 'HostetteT" be no uiea, out tne suggestion made the nnitthaaaa that ha . nan mil ttiam - J w wa. SU WM. BU tha amntv ' TTnatAtt hnttlaa mnA .. chosen would not discover the differ ence, jus 1 decision supports, the Hostetter company In the extensive use . . . i,n . . . . . a di iqh Him ''iiniucur" in Avni.aniiH with either thai mannfantnra a akla nf stomaon bitten in any manner or form Whatsoever. aAil firml aatahllahaa I fa ownership in the came as a "Trade - It 1 . . ' "He haa paid dear, very dear, for his whistle. nixjus. Whenever yon pay more for any thing than its worth you pay dear for your whistle. We always try and give you full value for your money, so if you have anything in our line to buy, give us a trial. Just received a sample lot of Hand kerchiefs and Suspenders, we selling them at N. Y. cost, a few sample pocket books and hair brushes left. If you need any shirts and wants a cheap one, see out "Boss" 50 cent Bhirt AT HOWARD'S. Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, South Front Street, Two Doors East Gaston llou.se New Berne, N. C. inn ai (ixr 1 v ' Change of Business. The NEW BERNE DRCG COM PA MY having purchased tbs bnilneis formerly conducted by R. J. GOODING, at the old astabllshed stand of E. H. Meadows, Gor. Pollock and Middle Sts., respectfully notify the public that the same will hereafter be conducted under the above management. Mr. T. A. HENRY, Pharmacist will be In charge, and speolal attention will be given to dispensing physicians' prescrlp tlons with accuracy and at reasonable prices. A full line of DKt'GS, MEDICINES. TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, PATENT I MEDICINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO will b kept constantly on sale. We make a spec laity of the CELEBRATED SEVEN SPRINGS RHNEBAL WATER, Whloh is kept on draught. ma; 31 d wtf NEGLIGEE SHIRTS are not complete un less you have a nice WINDSOR TIE to go with them. We have the Ties from to 49c BARGAIN STORE 17E MEAN YOU. Stop and look at onr Una of SOUVENIR Ask for Fanl E. Witts' FOUNTAIN P.N8, fresh lot just arrived. I forget to say I have Just receive a fresh lot of those ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a written guamntee wits, tacn cuain. My STOCK 19 WAT tJP, and PRICES ARM WAT DOWN. . Oome In ai.d see me. - .- , SAM. K. EATON, ; ''' Middle BtH opposite Baptist Churon. may2a dwtf For Bent. The house on Booth Front street lately ocoupiea ae aianna uotpitai, Appiy to marWtf. , . , A. R. DtNISON. ., V7, D. UcryEB, ; ATTORNEY AT, LAW L. H. CCTLia, yr.s. CHAOWICX, President. Vice President. J T. W. Ukwst. Gaahler, , " Farmers ud Merchants Bank REV BERNE, W. C. Paid rjp Capital, TS.OOO, This Bank, Just organised, offers Its ser vice to bank. Banker. Farmers, Mer chant, Manufacturers and other, and will endeavor to give prompt and careful attan tlon to all bDHlnes connected with banking entrusted to u. Collections a specialty and made on all aoceasible points on aa liberal terms aa will be consistent wtthjudlclou banking. Rnslnasa aoliitfj.H ani ow.,.... ......... a . .......... ...... ww. I vapvUUOUUv 1U- vlted from parties desiring to open account .u vu. mi., m won Ha irom tnoae oontam platlng a change In existing arrangements. Very lespectfnliy, X. W. DEWEY. Cashier, I) 1 RECTORS :- L. H. Cutler, Wm. Cleve, O. Marks. P. d. Felletler, W. 8. Chadwlek, J. W. Stewart, Jno Suter. P. H. Pelletler, Bank Attorney. my Istp A Full Line of Ladies' and Gents' Umbrellas JU3T RECEIVED. Also Mundell's Chil dren's Shoes and Ladies' Zeigler Shoes, EVERY Pair Warranted as First-Class or a new pair given in exchange. Barrington S Baxter DUFFY'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE PROPERTIES: Anodyne, Carminative, Antiseptic and Mil 'ly Astringent. It pal . - ........ ... .lj . . j i.iinriu n and griping, and by disinfecting mor- ! matter 111 t.h. tntuDtlnol ....ft. bid - -r J ......... ... uiniiuiuu a U dyslnterles after the bowels have bean It t ! PRnPlftllv 1tOaf.il In ,(... V. n .1 freely evacuated naturally or by the use of iiuxpiw puiKativuu. Dl)S.. for lldllltS- nnp tAa.rulAnrnt vlth water; may be repeated In one hour. " Shake vial before using. rrepareu oy H. if. DUFFY, may28 dwlstp New Berne, N. C. JOHN McSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STEEET, NEW liEKNE. N, O. , r - "CKIwCB Ul SB B 111CU Mecbfinln and h'lrst riaa unT.iPMn lNwiork.l am now fully prepared to All afsuiusfi.i J Sn UlUCIB I(jr UU9 Custom-made Boots and Shoes. The many years that I have satisfactorily applied the wants of my numerous patrons i the best guarantee of t.h. nhamnt.. nrm. work. Repairing a specialty. Keatly and prompt- iv ruayttdlmlstp ISO. McSORLEY. FOR TO-DAY. Men's Black and White Yachts, ' 50 ' Black Sicilian Coats and Vesta. ' Buff Bala, tooth pick lasts, 1.29 Goodyear Welt Shoes, as good as hand made Smooth Inneraoles, 3.00 Ladios' Dongola Button, 1.00 Dongola Button, Wauken phast last, Smooth Innersoles 2.00 " Dongola Ties, smooth in nersolea, excellent value, 1.29 " Dongola Button, French pro cess, best ever offered at 1.50 Also a nice line of Gents Rand v.m aria, Clothing, Straw Hats, eto. Come'early and get a part of these bargains AT DUFFY'S, Pollock Street t DUFFY'S CROUP SYRUP. Kceipe of the late Dr. Walter Daffy. DIRECTIONS : Dose for a child two or three veara nld. hit teaspoonful; for a child three month old, ten drops; for a ohlld six months old, twenty drops; for one twelve month old, nearly half a teaspoonful repeating these dose irequeuuy u ueuesBary untu relief is pro cured. This IS to Oertlfv that I have nserl Tlmrrr'a Cbocp Byrtjp In my family for over li months and I believe It to be a moat excel lent remedy for croup with children, espe cially as a preventive. Our youngest ohlld had a severe attack of croup about a year bu, lunimuou uuiii wo ieit anxious aoout lis reoovery, but was successfully treated by " our physician, but thinking It probable that other attacks might follow we freqnently used Duffy's Ctoud Svrun and the nhllrt haa had no marked symptoms of croup slnoe, ' and I believe It la due to the use of that - -Croup Syrup, and we now keep a bottle of H at our house at all times, and I cheerfully . r recommend It to all. E. H. BASiroic. .'1 ' v . Also very effectual In relieving eongha ' . - , and colds. Prrpakkd akd sold m ' x K. N. DUFFY. JSew Bern, N. O. ;. h 1 Wholesale Agents-McKesson A Kohhlna. 9lFnlttn Street; Wm. H. Bohlefllln OoU ivu winiam eireet.JNew xorxuty. They Must Go. I will sell for the next 60 davs.to ' make room for the tremendous lars-si " ' ' , ' ' stock I have just bought atS0oonthe i'S aoiiar .. ,-.,. :fi ;vW;. 99 pairs Woman's Shoes, cloth and half oloth, button and lace, Vt, 81 end ' , I'S, at 50o.Jto 90o. per palr'w; ,ith,Qx&.::. 7o pairs uisses' low quarter Shoes, 8 -' ; -to 19, etfiOd.e pair. f 100 pairs Children's loir - quarter -M'' Shoes, 5 to 8, at 40o. a pair., i , )i v ; r 75 pairs Infant Shoes, low quarter, at ; 85o. a pair. ?: - l,v.,, . . --s, .v.;,: : ,- ' lT:WlLU; m YOU to bring yonf ! children down and examine these) goods, am IKE Is determined to sell them and if he can't get his price will " take less. ',.'..;( - ';.- .;:';..;- . s-v . It will pay yon to come and see him. - ; "if; m ty.fi. v .-ctt dim to ppcl a fair we:ls at ' ' "If. :. Vf r.ct?o!t ths recommorlsiloa'of N1STT BEItNE, N. O. -&ay!B4wM ChidrenCry Jot Pitcher's C:r;
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