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AILY VOL.X--NO. 109. NEW BEKNE, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. JOURNAL. 'X. N BUSINESS LOCALS. 1000- Freeh Corned Portamonth Muueta luit reoeived this morning diraot from rortemouth at CHDBCniIX & Pabkib's, JSOlw. on Broad St, THE WASHINGTON POST deliv ered on (he me day it ie published- at eifthteen centi per week. Order left at D. HassaU's. . jj23 tt NUNB & ROBERTS. CABINET MAKERS. Stabbing ft Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol terera, and repairing neatly done. Bhopl on Hanoook street,, opposite Bishop s factory. jy lm EW DBTJO STOEE -Drngs, Medi ati.es and Ohsmloals. 0. V. Popular Proprietary Medicines. .AU varieties of Druggist's Bundrlss. Trusses and Brso s. Mew erop Garden Heeds. Fine and Large Btook Cigars and Tobacco, am. w. Pre ' scrlptlons accurately compounded (and not at WAR prices), our m"tto andonr snoeesg. U. 0. G Us; JIN, Druggist aud Apothecary, Middle St., four doom from Pollock. JanlW 1; SELLING OUT AT COST.-Mt entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. j17 tf M. n Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cola at Sam'l R Waters. SDMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Ltfrhtning Ice Cream Freezers, Combined Oliair aud BtepLaddora, Balloon Fly Traps, Wire Mow Doors, Gauge Wire for Window aereens,and a full Hue of Hardware, etc, at mayll dtf J. O. WiitTTV & Co . COME and Examine my Large and Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall Btook. jyl7if M. n. Sultan. 'It is denied that Seoretarj Noble has resigned from Harrison's cabinet." An ao pardonable sin in the Re publican party ia to get iound oat and to lse your State. A West Vieginia editor figures in a sensational elopement. Now ia the time for his friends to sub scribe. "The Missouri river opposite St. Joseph ia travelling west so rapidly that there is fear of its making a vew channel aud leaving that town oat in the woods." "The farmer is at the front in Maryland. They did the Demo cratic convention op brown Thurs day, and with robust enthusiasm unanimously nominated Air. Frank Brown for Governor. The loading cotton factories iu New Orleans are plaoing the pres ent crop of cotton at 9,000,000 bales. If so, look out for six cents a pound for it. Too muoh glut will cause prioes to tumble, cotton in cluded. Pahties are not wise in promis ing more than they fulfill. If we could see how fiat money could really make the people richer and more prosperous and happier we would certainly go for it heart and soul. Wil. Messenger. The Czar of Russia will endow his- daughter, who is shortly to be married, with $500,000 in cash and 80 square miles of land. The young lady doubtless considers this a pretty square deal by the old gen tleman. Wil. Star. "The mention of the name of Arthur P. Gorman in the Maryland convention was always the signal for the outbreak of a liberal supply of parenthesis marks." Yes, and if Maryland was a pivotal State, Gorman would loom up as a presi dential condidate. The Census Bureau has issued a bulletin in regard to prisoners in the jails.' North Carolina has about 150 white prisoners in jail to the million people; Maine has about 450; Massachusetts 420; Ehode Island 050; Connecticut 900. These figures are eloquent and cannot be misunderstood. ' j IT Is about as hard to find aman who will not help you spend money aa it is to find, a man who will help yon to earn it. Oolombus Dispatch. : George Francis Train' declares that he invented the .word "crank," This is a ; ease i of an invention returning; to fit the inventor. Washington Post. "THAT Count von Moltke's great strategic ability was unimpaired to the last, and that his 'mind was clear and active as . he , neared the end is shown by a soheme of fortication for the island of JXeligo land, upon whioh he was engaged at the time of hia death. Among his papers 'are fonnd plans and notes practically oompleted of sash a value that those. which had been prepared by the war department were discarded : and V the ' great general's adopted. It is additional testimony to his genius that, while bis soheme was far more efficacious, it was one third loss costly than that which had previously beef decided npon,'' m ,:j j- ; ' , , LOCAL NEWS. . NEW ADVERTISE Mi NTS Howard Cleanliness, etc, A. ft N.C.B.B. Schedule. The work of building the colored Catholio ohurch and sohool house cn Berne Street was begun yesterday. The Durham Olobe says that Capr. J. 8. Lookhart of that city is leaving no stone unturned to make the tobaoco moeting at Morehead a winner for all the world. Owing to the health of Mr. U.S. Mace it has been neoesiary to close out the grocery business of Mace ft Co., and they have sold to W. A. White. Mr. Maoe will look for health and Mr. White for business. Round trip tickets to the annual meeting of the North Carolina Farmers State Allianoe will be put on sale by the Atlantic an! N. C. Railroad, August 8th. They will be good until the 20th. The reduced rates from the several stations are given in another column. The street hands are leaving tbe edges of the ditches and drains nioely rounded and even, but there is a ten dency to drive vohioles so olose as to out into the banks despite the oity ordinanoe forbidding it. The authori ties have stuok up copies of the ordinanoe on Btskes along the streets that hare been worked, so that offen ders will have no shadow of excuse when brought up before His Honor,' Mayor Ellis for driving too oloee. Yesterday Major Graham Daves be gan the work of having a marl pave ment with briok ourbing made in front of all the stores occupying the site of the old oity market. It will extend from the alloy at Messrs. Watson & Daniels' ioe house clean on to the mar ket dook a half a block fixed at one ub. L9t there be no intermission in theso improvements until the entire business part of the oity has nioe ser viceable and oreditable sidewalks. Mr. F. L. Pittman, engineer of the Norfolk, Wilmington & Charleston Railroad, was in the oity yesterday and left on the steamer Neuse for Norfolk. The work of making the preliminaty survey for the road is going forward at the Norfolk end of the road. Will the main line or only a branob line of the road oome to Now Berne r That is a momentous question for us. It be hooves our people to be vigilant and convince the authorities of tbe road, by acquainting them with our traffic, in dustries and future prospects of what we balieve is truly the case, that it is to their best Interest to let their main line come to the city oven if they have to swerve a little from a direot course to do it. We are at an important era in the city's history, and it would indeed be a pity it we should lose the main line by lack of a little effort. Dcnuixon's (Jin at Work Again. The dauntless and indefatigable worker, Mai. A. R. Dannison, has bravely oombatted his losses oooasioned by the disastrous wreck and fire that resulted from the boiler explosion at his mills and will have his ginnery in full blast again this fall. It will be looated in the large, old plate factory building just across the railroad from where his burnt ginnery stood. He has already started it has one gin running and is ginning the damaged cotton saved from the fire and also gome of last year's crop whioh has been brought in. He has four more gins ready to start as soon as the inooming of the new ootton justifies it. With this ginnery and the new one of the New Berne Im proved ootton ginning oompany . run ning and buying ootton, our farmers need feel no doubt of finding a ready market in New Berne for their seed ootton and obtaining the best prices for It. Suooess to all . Pergonal. Mrs. E. B. Ellis and Miss Emma Katie Jones who have been spending the summer at Morehead returned home yesterday morning. Mrs. Henrietta Hay returned home from visit to her sister, Mrs. Harriett Franklin at Morehead. Miss Sue Cobb returned to her home at Kinston from a visit to the family of Mr. J. W. Biddle. Miss Meta House left for a few weeks visit to her parents at Dnnn, Harnett County, v ':... Father Thos. F, Prioe went up to Tai boro in response to slok oall. Mr. O. T. Farnell left on the steamer Neuse for a Northern business trip, and Miss Mary Jarvis of Baltimore left on the tame steamer, returning borne from a- visit to her sister, HraJ' Geo. H, Roberta, , . .. : .. Miss Nellie Walker t returned last night from taking a course of instruc tion on the pipe organ at a New York conservatory of musio. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Barclay of Newark aooompa' nled bar baok. . v ' , Mrs. Wm. MoGary, of Durham, ar rived for a visit to her sister, Mrs. T. M, N. George. . ' ; ' Lieut. K. o. urisp of the revenue outter Winona returned on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line from a pleas ure trip to Cottage City, Martha's Viae' yard. - Children Enjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be oostive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, ao that itle- tne nest lamuy remedy- knows ana very family ih?ttWaTeAV9W : The New Factories. At the rate New Berne Is going she stands a fair ohanoe of gaining a gcod reputation ia the manufacturing line. The furniture factory is doing well and selling its product as rapidly as they are oompleted; the ioe factory has one of the best maohinery plants mads, so good that it is enabled to supply consu mers at a quarter oent per pound, a prioe never seriously thought of before; and the last started industry, the fac tory of the Baker Mattress Company, is making mattresses whioh customers declare surpass those obtained from the North at the same prices, and orders are coming in from this city, Kinston, Wilson and other points as fast as they are made, and the force of hands will have to be enlarged to mett the in creasing demands. 'o Tell Ripe Melon. As this is the watermelon season it will not be inappropiato to give the following information about tolling when this luscious fruit is ripe: In my young days I was laughed at so muoh for pulling green melone(for I oould not deoide when ripe bv thump ing) that I put my wita to work to deoide in some other way, and after experimenting for years I at last learn ed to tell very easily, and will give the results of mr experiments for the benefit of any who may ever be in a like dilemma. My plan is this : I draw my thumb nail over the melon, scraping oil the thin green skin' If the edges of the skin on eaoh Bide of the scar aro left ragged or granulated, and the rind under the soar is smooth, firm and white, and has something of a glassy appearanoe. the melon Is ripe. But if the edges of the Boar are smooth even, and the thumb-nail has dug into the rind in places, and the skin does not oome off clean, then the melon is green. You can easily learn on two melons, ono ripe and the other green (after they have been out open.)by nothing the difference. LIABILITY OF ALLIANCES. A Suit, lo Determine This Broiiehl in South Carolina. Charleston. S. C, Aug. 1. Some time ago the Farmers 'a Alliance store of Spartanburg county failed. Al though the store was run under the auspices of the oounty Alliance, when the crash came the Alliance disclaimed any responsibility, holding that it lay with the managers personally. The oroditors, Alimett and Nixon and Goldsboro, of Baltimore, who claim $2,085, finding they could not collect the debt in any other way, have en tered suit in the United States oourt for the amount. The defendants named in the com plaint are partners, doing business un der the firm name of the Farmers' Alliance of Spartanburg County. The oase will have a hearing in the oourse of a few weeks. It is one of tho first of the kind ever had in the ooun try, and the decision no doubt will be looked forward to with great interest in legal circles everywhere. It will probably define clearly the liabilities of Allianoe organizations. EVANGELISTIC WORK. Eighteen Conversions to the Church of Christ at Grlffton. Rev. D. W. Davis, of Washington, assisted by Rev, J. L. Winfleld has protracted a series of meetings at the Disciple church here at night during the past week. I am glad to state that God has prospered the work of his instru ments. Eighteen have oonfessed Christ and were baptised Sunday even ing at five o'clook by Rev. J. L. Winneid. Although It was quite rainy. a vast throng was in attendance. Mr. Davis, though yet a young man, is a powerful preacher, making the plan of salvation so plain, and the duty of a man to Uod so simple and convincing, and the danger of living in sin so olear, that sinners tremble under bis sermons. Surely God has sent the right man to the right plaoe. The meeting will oontinue tin next Thursday night and perhaps longer if the same interest is still manifested. God grant that the good work may go on and that every house in this town and community may become a house of prayer to God. Correspondent Kinston Free Press. Another Eruption from Vesuvius. Naples, July 81, Vesuvius has again burst into an eruption. The lava has now reaohed the village of Rio Del Cavallo. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INS. COMPANY. Received of William H. Oliver, Agent of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Six Thousand Dollars, ia full settlement of Policy of Insurance on the life ot the late cioero Ureen. $6,000.00 Bigned, Geizzbll 8. Gbeen, Ann O. D1W80N, John O. Qbkbn. Newbern, N. O.; July 82d, 1891. The above polioy waa issued in 18T5. ace 49 yean, premium 8259. 84-In foroe lo years 4,U4U.iu Lew annual dividends paid 1,187.46 Amount of actual cash paid 9,852 64 Being at the rate of 831 69 per 31,000, age 49 years. Another example, age 89, premium on $9,000, Jisa.ou-In force orteen veart......... , 82.287.50 Leu annual dividends paid 848.90 Aotual oaab paid i,4itt).0U Being at the rate of 819 08 per 51,000, age 89 years. Thia Company has paid near $000,000 in death claims In N. O., of whioh $67,000 was paid in Newbern. N. O. B The Bates are as low, ana the Dividend! larger than any other first- class Insurance Company in the United States: - . wiluah u. uuver. Agt. Conn. Mutual Life Ine. Co; Newbern, N.O. aug81w BUCKLE ARNICA SALTS "The Best Salve in the world for Cats. Braises, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Bheum, Fever Bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. . It la Guaranteed to alve Derfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Prioe SS cents per box . Forsals In Newbern bYF. B. Duff, wholesale ana retail oruggiat. MOREHEAD. Large and Select Altwdanw Ropresi-ii- tiug All Quarters of the luiou Religious Element-Magnifl-cent Sport Fishing Land ing a Fire Foot Shark. Editob Joubnal: Your readers are so familiar with tbe merits ol tnla fa mous resort, that I will mention only a few inoidenta of my visit. I think I may safely say, no more select, elegant or oordial guest were ever assembled, from so wide a territory, as now honor Morehead with their presence. I con fess to some fear lest the exolusiveness of fashionable circles should detract from the enjoyment of strangers not in sympathy with the all-popular dance. But a glance at tne Atlantic Hotel register (where Mrs. U. and I were stopping) revealed the fact that this wonderful watering-plaoe bad attracted some of the friends of my boyhood, from a distance of more than a thous and miles, and gave assurance of delightful sooial reunions. This feature adds much, I think, to the charms of Morehead one oan scarely fail to had among the multitudes that gather here friends whom life's strong our rents have borne to points remote. It is a joy to meet them, and, ia the glad quest of innocent and healthful pleasure, cement afresh the ties of the sacied past. Just think of it, we have guests from tar-off California; thus queenly the Pacific sends her honored envois to the coast of the majestio Atlantic. Texas, Arkansas, Alabama, Ueorgia, Mississip pi, Lousiana, and ten other States, representing all points of the compass, join in the recognition paid our More- head. Many of the wealthiest and fairest ladies in the land, who reign as queens in society, are here. Notably: Misses Coohran, Parker and Nunnally of Alabama, Misses Caldwell of Mom phis, Misses UiU, Kadclille and Pum phrey from Knoxville, Miss Peck of Atlanta, Miss Benedict of New Orleans. North Carolina looses nothing by com parison so long as Miss Branoh of Wilson, Miss Busbee of Raleigh, Miss Emma Katie Jones cf New Berne are here to illustrate tbe graoes and vir tues whioh have made her "beloved by heaven and all the world beside." Time would fail me to write cf the young men (the llower of Southern manhood) the largo number of elegant and accomplished married ladies, the ennobling effect of silver crowned age and the purifying influenco of bright and innooent childhood, all mingled here. I have heard Morehead severely criticized for sooial improprieties et this, the height of tho fuehionabli1 season, but I have yet to see any evi dence of the justness of the critioiBm. True the writer has not witnessed tin' dance (which he is conscientiously op posed to,) but he does not hesitate to say that many of the most oonseora ted Christians in tho variods religious da nominations are here and will abate nothing in pious influence and cuarao ter. Last Sunday we bad a sermon from Rev. Dr. Marshall of Ualeigh, at 11a.m., and at 0 p.m., Rev. II. W. Battle of Wilson, preached to a crowded room. Among the distinguished ministers at the Atlantic Bhould be mentioned: Rev. Drs. Skinner, Hmedes, and Watkins of Raleigh, and Iiev. J. II, Edwards of Goldsboro. The Fisuinu ia splendid. This writer never saw sucli fishing before. On Tuesday, Dr. Skin ner, Mr. Boetwiok of N. Y. and the writer left the hotel at 9 o'olock and returned at 4 o'olock. We had captured eighty six of tbe gamest of the game blue fish, three large trout and twelve sharks. Mr. Bostwick accomplished the unpreoidented feat of landing a five foot shark with ordinary blue fish taokle. It was grand to see human science battling with the monster in his native element, and when, at length, his sharkship was lifted into the yacht. we shouted in triumph, and aave him that tide of the boat. But my time is up. You see I am quite in love with Morehead especial ly as it now is. H. W. B. Woe to flic Coiinuored. The Romans oried "Vae Victis .'" "Woe to tho oonquered !" at their triumphs. To-day many of us are being oonqueied our peace, our rest and daily appesite wrested from ns by tbat invader of the stomaob, dyspepsia. Suocor we sue for from a hundred sources. Temporary relief we some times obtain. But a hearty meal, the simplest indiscretion in diet, and the Protean imp returns with redoubled vigor to torment us. A persistent use of the great anti-dyspeptic and regula ting tonic Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters, is best calculated to dnvo into perman ent banishment every form of indiges tion, temporary or ohromo. No less effloacious is it for malaria, biliousness, constipation, rheumatism, kidney and bladder ailments. This remedy of speoiOo utility and many uses over comes them all. 'lis a safeguard, too, against the effects of temperature apt to revive an attack of La Urippe." When Baby woe Blck. wo cave her Castoria. ffben slis was a Child, aha cried tor Castorla. Wnea she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Calldres, she gave tbom Castorla SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of the Steamers of Clyde's North Cnro. lina Lino from Baltimore to New Berne, N. Ci, Month of August, 1891. Str. Deuanoe, Saturday, Aug. 1. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday, Aug. 5 Htr. uenanoe. Saturday, Aug. o. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 15. Str. Defiance, Wednesday, Aug. 19. 8tr. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. 93. Str. Defiance, Saturday, Aug. 29. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Defiance, Wednesday noon, Aug. 5. Str. uoo. h. Btout, Tuesday, Aug. 11. Str. Defiance; Friday, Aug. 14. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday noon, Aug. 19. Str. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 25. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, Aug. 88. Avoid breakage of bulk and ship via the only direot line. x x 'fr'-t'S s- H-'Ghay, Agent Children CrylforlPitchery.Caltw? "Cleanliness is indeed next to godli ness. Wesley. During tho heavy ram Saturday night our gutter pipe got plugged up and the rain Hooded us, bat fortunately the pipe was opened before onr stock was damaged, but our floors got well scoured, thanks to our neighbors. Some seemed to think we werd trying to "water our stock,'' but it's the kind of stock that won't stand it, bnt we got well washed and if you want any Clothing, Hats or Shoes, give us a call while they aro cheap. AT IIOWAKD'S. ANNUAL MEET IN (J IT. C. State Farmers Alliancs Round Trip Rates to Xorciirad ( itj, Auffnst 8th, 1891. j ATLANTIC & N. C. KAILKOAU CO,! New Bkrne, Aug. 1, lt:01. To Agonts A. & N- C. R. It Co.: You will sell liokots to the above from your station to Morehead "tlf and return as follows: From Goldsboro S3. 40 I Tusoarora Beats 2 40 I Olarhs LaGrange 2 25 New Bern . Falling Ureek. 3 25 Riverdale . Kinston 2 15 Croatun .... Caswell 2 00 Havelock Dover 2 00 Newport.... Cora Creek 2 00 Wild wood S2.C0 1 45 1.10 1 00 .75 .43 W These rates tosupercodo rales issued July Slat, 1891. Tiokets to be sold Aug. Hih to l iih inclusive. Good to return at any time up to and including Aug. 20th, 1891 . S. L. Dill, O. P. A. Fruit Jars, QUART SIZE, 75 Cents Per Dozen. SsnalSwcod & Slave. MIDDLE STREET. !uiie28iUvtf BARGAINS in Men's Hats and Ladies' and Gents' Undervests. BARGAIN STORE. Country Herchantsl Farmsrs' Alliances! And All Other Bayers! Wo wish to draw jour attention to the MANY HAKGAINS we are offering. Oar stock of HEAVY and FANCY GROCERIES, HARDWARE and IMPLE MENTS is very complete. We are Millers' Receivers of FLOUR, and can give you higher grades for less price ihan onr competitors, who do not buy from first hand. The bargains we offered in our last "ad." are not all sold. We have bo many goods we cannot well itemize. Please bear in mind, however, and don't forget it or go lsewhere before giving ns a trial tbat we havo a Complete Line of Groceries, Hardware, Im plements and House Fur nishing Goods at ASTON ISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Gome to see ns, or write to ns ior prices: Very faithfully, Latham & Burrut. janOdSawwly Childrerf Cry for PitcherY.Castoria' ARE YOU GOING ? Whore? To the Camp Meeting at Lane's Land ing, next Sunday, August 0ii: You must ;;i, it iti so cheap, ahd such a pleasant &2ii up the Neuse. The stcr.mcr TRENT goes up at' a ni , n tuniug &t 7 00 c,:n. Fare 50o., ohildrcn 25o. .30 AFTER lore E3 gone West again to pureharo another lot of HORSES AND MFLES. All those wishing to buy should s ait about ten days to make their selections. Chss. L. QaskiO, TEACHER 0? ISSTEUMERTAL fiUSIC, inimow a.m) 1 0-ui'osi riov . Will introduce Doctor Ward Jt:''h-on's "Finger Oymoinlic!?,'' j a i;.jur.)0 of iaculcii'abio btiii iit to llio beginnnr. and t ) 1 tue aiivuact-.il rnuuViit who flbHU,--t: I .-ii !-.. r inert -.rtistiv ','- iu KivUiiii I fJni-1-rv.i! wi;l 'it itrictlj allien uiy Mi-; ,1 M. armin,'. ! n.-.i Tiie Housekeeper's Friend j A Kroti'.m Stow. jc t, tnm Ut "c.iir iHh inrti your Kid'hoi, fl o ttixl ur L tin ' Stove laio enoitt;ii u ooo'; fvei i '.iinii, nuu iiavo no hoi klt.!lion l su:.niifi'. V 8,i!; Ufjl is luon; economical Plan it, wooil el., lillitH Wtb Ilttln heal. Another triinrt ! tiling jiiril now a .'M-ualhIio iciiiu Iiinp inn ''hliilo Koyal.'" Kanhen Keulos for frull, rife, f to. rlor to an iron pot lor rooking miy rood; n ntoe cooks urnl limine!;. -cpfi's njipr. iHle them. Wire Utrth LVvnrw, Jro IVUm, i.x l radon) for l(;mou Julro, Wiry HroliarH, Keuthor I'listors, "Celehratod Ilaiuinr J,;imp, VfiOWKK POTS. BOWIS A l IMT CIlttKS, New Mylfi rOUCKLAliM Ai 1. 8. CHINA. $1.0J. Chnmhor Sol. iti -I Pans, Croe!: cry, Leu. oiiftde. Merry ami lee i.';e;im str. .t. liouaekoupor's Conveniences iuul lNo-vce-elUen. AIho. Tuper. Tons, Ink, Poneils, KuMer Mtinds, L,ku1 I'uper, Pw. qulro uiul op. Box rapnr, Knvelopes. Also, rasli Muxes with or without trays. Tin Ware. LoettH, To.:h. Knives and KorltH, I'orltet Knives, ainehine Ullund Noe.illt s, etc AH at j'i (Hi .,. nk St.. il :ir Ci 0 o H O O H Mason's Improved Fruit Jars L, H. CUTLER & CO. KEW BEKNE, N. O. ARE YOU SICK? TO KNOW HOW YOV Rf AY OUT WILL WITHOUT MBDICINKt Full and complete Instruction! lor aeir ireatment lent on receipt of 6Co. Postal Note la best. Yon will be aellhted. Ho common sense. It acts like a charm lo most cases. Hellel from first treatment. For Rheumatism. Mtlurla, Kidney Disease, Dyspepsia, Consumption, catarrh, ato. Tou run no risk. Money returned If not (ttla flixl. Address Adam Lnhn, 1300 lltb Are , Altooua, Pann, Jy2idir)m Stock ! S W. WILLIS, Keep3 Everything on hand usually found in a Firsf-Olass taesry, Middle St. New I III . J'vlf Brno, N.C. RVIS. STAPLE MJj FANCY DRY GOODS. BEST (JOODS AT i.jk6 Q,s. I NKW15KI X. O. il. anil ly .tst.,11.. .1., I ; ..-llnvlng : .ng mor- t ,,'.,! and .i.u iieon .'.ti use of I: with tie Hour. r.M,.' , '.la in : ) I V i . Hi ? . FOE rAL .Von .lu9.M T 'otton and com I Ju, 1 nf .'( w l tin My. v--ll t"p. li.lllfF in ,1 ,itl,'.r HI A . I ft ill' ''oil. I. : ti, iivcr ' li'S ni . ill !' ;f'i '. nis. Mlillf I., it. '. : " s i YOt. ,,i .-;i tt Auk f i l . ; il Wills' FHIM IV I !irvi. to Boy I haveju.t ro.. lvci !r,-li :, t,r ,n Ki)t,Li;u .ii.i) fll.ii.VS. '.varr.i.t.-.l lor fi's yi'ais. Vi:;r-.en wrllt-.'ii i;'.::iriiltti?o V. U1. . !. i'!:?l-i Jlyvroi'lf IS v 1 V I i' AH'..; W , Y DOWN, i ni mc. ; l I'JSlt K! in nl at-e SAM. K. EATON, Miiliilem. ' 75 Case3 Tomatoes, ' 40 " Peaches, 100 44 Brandy reaches j SOLD CHiiAP. j Seduction in Old Vir ! ginia Cheroots. jAIso, HorsfonI Bread I Preparation, liOi.EHAI.H OUO'JER, W'DULK si ,;;. !:", NEW BF.RNE. N. O. For Kent. ii,. lions,, nn Mv.itli Ki'inil stifot latuly ifriiplfl Ha Marine lluBi'llul, Apply lo marailf. A. K. DENN1BOH. ISesi: Goods -AT- L0WEST PRICES! Sets of from 7 to 9 pieces, $13.00 and up. Chairs of all sizes and qualities from 25c. up. All other Furniture at corresponding rates. i 1 1. BI0HAB0S0N. i ;.'V-'"'iv
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