The 01 RNAL VOL. X.-NO. 121. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. M 5 XT ANTED-A v Y Maker. . BUSINESS LOCALS. NORTHERN POTATOES, Cream Cheese, Very Beat Tea for Ioid -Tea, Butter on Ice. C. E. Sloveh. SPECIAL NOTICE. : New Berne, N. 0., Aug. 17, 1891. . I shell not oloee business here m I said. I have made other arrangements. I hull continue business at the same place, where I hope to meet my friends . and customers. I also solicit the patron age of the general publio, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction as before. CM. 8A.UNDER8, auglS lr Jaweler, Middle street. PROFESSOR EUGENE WALLNAU, Piano Tuner and Repairer, recom mended by first class authorities, has returned and will be pleased to wait on his customers. Leave orders at his offioe, Hancock street, next to the Methodist Church. aul2 4teod first rate Mattress Apply to A. M. Baker. O ELLIN 0 Spring; and Summer Clo O thing AT COST to make room for Fall Stock, at NEW BERNE VARIETY 8T0EE on Middle etreet, under Photo tograph Gallery. aulB tf INSURE with the" MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fits of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1890 Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. augStf D. T. Carraway, Agent. CABINET MAKERS. Stabbing & Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. 8hops on Hanoock street, opposite Bishop's faotory. jy23 lm NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi oti.es and Ohemtoale, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicine.. ;AU varieties of llrogglst'e Pnndrlcs. Trusses and Brso . New crop Garden Beede. Fine and Large Htoek Cigars and Tobacco, all new. Pre scriptions accurately oomponndod (and not at WAR prloee), our xn"Uo and our success, O. O. OH&EN, Druggist and Apothecary, Middle St., four doors from Pollock. Jan23 ly SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Coca Cola at Sam'l B. Waters. SC MMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning loe Oream Freezer., Combined Chair and Htep Ladders, Walloon My Traps, wire Uanze Iloors, Gauze Wire for window Horeens, and a lull line or li iruware, eic , at maylldtf J. O. Wiiitty & Oo COMB and Examiue my Large and Varied Stook of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jy17tf M. n Sultan. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVEBTISEME NTS. M. Hahn & Co. They have come. C. E. Slover Northern potatoes, etc. New Berne loe Co. Get tickets, etc. 0. M. Saunders Special notice. Howard Better late than never. Mr. J. L. Rhem brpught in an open boll of cotton yesterday, a harbinger of the rapidly approaohing picking season. We understand that Mr. William F.' Dill has sold the Ocean View Hotel to Mr. Willie Morton, of Harlowe, for the sum of $2,200. So says the Atlantio Seaside. As Gov. Holt has another engagement he will not be ablo to open the oolored Fair, consequently Mr. Wm, Ellis, acting Mayor of the city, will formally open it and Judge Henry R. Bryan will make the opening address. Season tiokots to the Fair will be on sale at the Custom House by W, W. Lawrenoe, Secretary, from now until Saturday at 81,00 eaoh. Wo are informed that Mr. Allen Johnson, of Johnson's Mills, is making quite a success of tobaooo raising. He tried it last year and did so well that this year he increased his acreage this year and has already oured four barns of it and has seven more to cure. His tobnoco is remarkably fine and brings high prices. He will have some of it on exhibition at both the New Berne Fairs. He considers this as good a region for raising it as any- We have received an account of a Harlowe sailing party that oame oil on the 11th inst. It oonslsted of over a dczen young people of the neighbor hood, MisB Pearl Powel), of New Berne; Mr. Walter Pelietier, of Stella, and Mr. Willie Jenkins, of King's Mountain who were visiting relatives there. The party left early in the morning for Morehead and spent the ' day there in visiting interesting points in the vioin ity, in surf bathing and other pleasures All the participants considered it a de lightfully jolly time. Shooting Affray. From Mr. F. Q. Stiller, a travelling salesman, and others from the neigh borhood, we learn of a setious shooting affair that occurred at Goose creek, about 9 o'clock yesterday morning. There had been some misunderstand- ng between Rev. I. P. Holton, a well liked looal Disciple preacher, and Mr. John B. Harrington, in reference to the boundaries of land and yesterday Mr. Holton and his sons went after a raft of timber, and while the old geetle- man and the elder son were ar ranging the logs the younger son went in the woods after poles to pole it. Soon those at the raft heard a oall, and supposing that assist ance was wanted in bringing the poles to the raft they started in that direotion and onoountered Mr. Barrington with a double-barrelled gun, who after ex claiming, "I understand you say you intend to drive me out of these woods," shot Mr. Holton's son, Mr. Enoch T., generally known as "Tobe," in the head with large shot and threatened the old gentleman, but departed with out doing any other injury. Mr. Holton was taken to Dr. Geo. S. Attmore at Stonewall for treatment, and it was said that the Intention also was to have Mr. Barrington arrested. We understand that Mr. Barrington is held in esteem by his neighbors Toe affair is much to be regretted. Mu. Blane is dally gaining strength. So is bis precedential' boo ra. THE indications for this year are that Kansas will raise more corn and less political sheol. It seems now that, RoswellP Flower will receive the Democratic nomination for Qovernor of New York, "Now that the variety theaters are opening for the new season our bald-beaded friends will retarn from the seashore." District S. S. Conference. We are informed that the atlendanoe on the Sunday School Conference at Morehead was about the average and that it was a pleasant, successful, har monious, instructive meeting, coneld erablo good being done by the inter1 change of views on such topics as How to Teach,'' "Modes of Teach ing." "How to Interest the Chil dren, etc. The offioeis elected were. President. Prof. O. T. Adams; ice-President. W B.Lane; Secretary, W. D. Arendall and Treasurer, J. K. Willis. Good selections, all of them. The next meeting will bt hell in New Berne next Auguet. The Alliance of Alabama is not taking any stook in the Third Par ty, nor is the Alliance of Marland, or any other Southern States so far reported. Wil. Messenger. A Georgia man received but 11 cents for three carloads of water melons. The other proceeds were required to pay railroad charges for freight. He has joined the Alii ance. Troy Press. LET it be constantly borne in mind that reciprocity gives foreign- era a great many American pro ducts much cheaper, bat leaves the American to pay for those self same things at the old high rate. MAJOR McKinley is still harp ine on the preservation ot the home market bnt be fails to tell his hearers that the home marketjis preserved for a few mil lionaire manufactuers at the ex pense of the remainder of the peo pie. St. Louis Post Dispatch. The widow of President Polk died last Friday at Nashville, where she had long resided and 'was most affectionately venerated. Her decease will occasion general sorrow throughout Tepnessee and wherever by the elder generation now' rapidly 'i passing away her -. womanly virtues and graces of character are held in remembrance. The ehigger may ehig with all its might, and the . mocking bird , mock and sing,' but the Kansas crops take the cake, and corn, you bat, is king. The cricket may crick and the froglet lrog, and the farmer may chant his strain, for the Kansas crop is always on top when there's plenty of rain. , The chinch bug may, chinch and the grosshopper hop, and the hot winds make you tire, but if any one says there are such things here, just call him a horrible liar. Oklahoma may beom and Texas howl,!; and ' Missouri Bhoot off her ; chop, but this is the place to get a home and 'raise a great big crop. Maryvllles - News. The Alligator or Crocodile. The huge alligator killed by Capt . Dixon has been skinned and Mrs, W- Moulton, taxidermist, will have the skin stuffed and ail in readinese for ex hibition at the oolored Fair next week There were not any rocks, lightwood knots, kegs of nails er gold watches found inside of this 'gator, but there was a good-jized hog inside of him, Farmers along the river have complain ed of losing hogs. We suppose the thief is discovered. The monster when mounted is the property of Capt. J. D. Taylor, engineer of the steamer Einiton, who has been advised by experts that it ia an Ameri can crocodile, and as suoh will be an attraction not only at the Fair here next week but also at the Raleigh Exposition in Ootober and the World's Fair at Chioago in 1803. A New Berne an Drowned. Telegrams have been received by his family in this oity announcing the drowning, at Washington, D. O., of Mr, Wm. B. Smith of this oity, who has been away from home a year and a half as oaptain of a small steam yacht. From the Washington Post we learn that Oaptain Smith went aboard the boat and retired. The next morning his olothes were found but he had die appeared, and his body was found in the water alongside the boat, leading to the supposition that after going to bed he arose and stumbled overboard. Mr. Smith was about 85 rears of age, He leaves a wife, mother and three brothers in the oity to mourn his loss. The remains are expsotsd on the train tonight. Wants the Railroad. The Elizabeth Oily Eoo lomist is striv ing to get the N., W. & C. Railroad runlthere. It says: Would it not be well for oar citizens to meet the managers of the Norfolk, Wilmington and Ubarieston uaiuroaa with a petition showing the advantages of the location of the road through our town of six thousand inhabitants with its established trade with our lower sounds and counties. There is no bet ter route than through Elizabeth City, Tyrrell ana Hyde counties: washing ton in Beaufort county . Bayboro in Pamlioo county, to New Berne and thenoe to Wilmington, We think our town would give an eligible site for depot on the river. . . . .;v It Is not without good reason that the Economist is seeking the road. Hew Beme also Is anxious for it. It is sure to be of immense aid , in the develop ment of any progressiva town it touches and while it Is true that the road will be a great gainer by coming to New Berne, it ia none the lest true that the oity will be vastly benefitted thereby. It would be a calamity both to the road and oity for it not to past through New Berne. 1 - , ersonal. Messrs. J K. Willis, S. R. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Barrington and Miss Emily Furebee returned yesterday morn ing from attending the Distriot Sunday School Conference at Morehead. Mr. J, M. Hines returned from a bus iness trip to Beaufort and his family from a pleasure trip to Morehead . Mr. Samuel Parsons and family re turned from a pleasure trip to More- head. Rev. C. G. Vardell left to spend two or tbroe weeks at Blowing Rook. Messrs. L. and N. Schultz left for pleasure trip to the western part of th State. Mr. Basil Manly returned borne on the Steamer Ncuao, of the E. C. D. line. from a pleasure trip to Canada, and Mr, C. Bryan of Norfolk to visit his fa ther Judge LI. R. Bryan. The steamer Neuse, of the E. C. D ine, took out the following passengers Messrs. J. B. Holland, D. T. Jarvis, C L. Ives and J. 8 Wahab on Northern business trips; Mr. H. M. Groves on a short ploaeure trip to Norfolk and to visit bis sister iu Roanoke, Va. ; Mrs, John Hall on a visit to friends at ho former homo in Wilmington, Delewaro Capt. C S. Brantingham, of the United States navy, and wife and Miss Carrie Way returning to thir home In New York from summering at Morehead and spending a short time in the oity as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A Bryan, and Dr. G. T. S. Wright, of Georgetown, S. C, retiring President of the Southern Dental Association, Dr. Gordon White, of Nashviile, Tenn., its newly eleoted President and Prof. John S. Thompson, Professor of Prosthetio Dentistry and Metallurgy in the South ern Medioal College of Atlanta, Ga., en route from attending Ahe meeting at Morehead to attend the meeting of the Virginia State Dental Association at Old Point Comfort. Mr. M. Hahn is back from a Western trip with a large lot of horses and mules. HONORED AXD BELOVED. of Dotith of Mrs. Jan. K. Polk, Relict the Tenth PrcNident of the United States. Nasbviixb, August 14 Surrounded by a few loying friends and relations. Mrs. Jas. K. Polk, relict of the tenth President of the United States, depart ed this life at 7,30 o 'lock this morning, peacefully and quietly, in the full pos session ot her mental faoulties. Mrs. Polk had been in perfect health until last Wednesday evening when on returning from a short drive she was taken suddenly ill from which she never rallied. Had she lived until the 1th of September next ebe would have been 13 years beyond tho allotted time of three score and ten. The cause of her death was simply exhaustion re sulting from old age. Bells throughout the oity are mournfully tolling and sympathy and regret are heard from masses of the people as they gaze upon the bulletins announcing the demise of the houored and beloved lady who spent her years among the people she loved so well and who respected her as one of the noblest of her sex. Hot Spring . Have you ever visited Hot Springe? Alaet you meet while there so many Instanuos of terrible blood poison, evi denced by disfigurement of face and form. Hither rush sufferers from scrof ula, syphilis, eczema, salt rheum, ul oers, blemished skin, twisted and ach ing joints, limbs made crooked by rheu matism, eto., etc Some had relief, some do not and come away poor in purse end grievously disappointed. It oosts money to visit and sojourn at Hot Springs. The experiment of going there cannot be indulged in without consid erable expense, llow thankful then should everyone be to know there is a remedy even more beneficial in cases of blood poison than Hot Springs. We re fer to Botanio Blood Balm (B B B) as to its merits thousands will testify. Z. T. Hallerton, Macon, Ga., writes: I contracted blood poison. I flrsl tried physicians and then went to Hot Springs. I returned home a- ruined man physically. Nothing seemed to do me any good. My mother persuaded me to try B. B. B. To my utter aeton ishmont every ulcer quickly healed." Jas. li. Bos worth, Atlanta, us., says: "Some years ago I contracted blood poison. I had no appetite, my diges tion was ruined, rheumatism drew up my limbs so I could scarcely walk, my throat was cauterized five times. Hot Springs gavo mo no benefit and my life was one of torture until 1 gave b. B. li a trial, and surprising as it may seem. the use of five bottles cured me. aw fei 1 Li-2J37 J& mi POWDER Absolutely Pure. : A crunm of tartar baking iiowd. i. Highest of all in leavening strength. I Attest I'. -S'. ('ireriiwn'Hf Ft nut Jiejmrt. ' I ACADEMY g W WLLS Of the Sisters of Mercy. Keep3 Everything 0n new berne, n. c. hand usually found in a Firsf-Oiass Grocery, Middle St. New Berne, N.C. IlllUwtt ' SiOLUNO & JIRVis. The Uonrse cf Instruction embrace nil I He branches necessary lo tho acquisition ol a solid and refined education. lHU'erencdi of rel'&lon will not le re g-trdr l in th.) admission ot pnplln Drawing. Itook-keerilnp. Vonal .Miirdc in !l8K I'laln and Fany cdlworK d 1 iot form ox ra rharori, lji?ssoi non Piano uiA ('(.an, I'hiiiri': tit 'Hi nrd Water tJolois, l'aniel and oi mmi ,it nl Ait, extra. Full Trrm opens Sent. 7. 1 tjly to h For f irthur parLlrii! tross ! 'tie Academy r. STAPLE AND FANCY T)HY GOODS. HKST (.001)8 AT LowesjMPricis ! N'JOWTiiSKlN, Js". O. "Hetter lute then nover. " Ti sheii Have you never traded any with ! as ! No, tfun la-gin now. -it is better lato then never," Oar Fall Btock will be on now iu ajuliort f iiue, ! inflict we have already received : an invoice of Hats, Fall ties, scarfs j and do not forgot our line of sain-; plo goods. Pocket books, I'ureeH. j Card Cases, Hair and Cloth brusbt-H ' Whisk brooms, Half Hose uU:. fciee! '.in- Our! moneys QUART SiZE, 73 Cent Per Bozojj. OilPfMl FIXTURE I w l.i'-VKHTIKH: ai inii.nf li r, A ittlrif it(c mid Mil- ly Antrim; m. t- th Ixiwfl ii'TdcrB by rollovlng i'i fT-i'ln.r, "t, t '; iliPlhfreltnK luor- 11m i in at tracft. iu In dUr !,nA and . . illy t by ne uho of t-K!.iJO(IifU d la one with Lour. us for any thin? in our aim is, to give yon your Nr w Urrne, N. wortb. J. AI. jlOWAKi). HOUSES FOB SHE! FOESALE. A Vciy VahuM.i Truch, Cotton r uiiu Ccrr. Plantation, HP is Irt l ! ,- mi . . f ,-.:. SCHEDULE OF THE SAlMMiS Of the SU'iimers of Clyde's Xorlh ( aro Una Line from Haiti more to New Borne, X. ('., Munili of August, 1S',U. Str. Dellanco, Saturday, Aug. 1. 8tr. Geo. O. Stout, Wednesday, An g. 5 Str. Deiianoe. Saturday, Aug. 8. Str. Geo. II. Stout, Saturday, Aug. in. Str. Defiance, Wednesday, Aur. 19. Str. Goo. H. Stout, Saturday, Aug. ?3. Str. Dofiunco, Saturday, Aug. 2'J. Returning, leavoNew Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, July 81. Str. Defiance, Wednesday noon, Aug. 5. Str. Qoo. li. Stout, Tuesday. Aug. 11. Str. Defiance Friday, Aug. 14. Str. Geo. 11. Stout, Wednesday noon, Auif. 10. Str. Defiance, Tuesday, Aug. 25. 8tr. Geo. H. Stout, Friday, Aug. 28. Avoid breakage of bulk and ship via tho only direot line. b. U. UKAY, AgKUt. Whon Iluby was Kick, we garc her CnstoriA. Xhen nhe was a OhilJ. she cried for CautorlA. When sho bocame Miss, sho clung to Cftfitoruk When she bad Children, sjic gave tbom Ctutorl The Committee ap-j pointed, by the Trustees ! of the New Berne Acad- emy, will sell, on j FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, MIII)1 - .Iv-ir m THE LADIES! We , . . at 12 o'clock, on the'sm -!i lot oi Gauze Vests. Cotton,1 and Silk, which we wid sell Less titan . 1. M iS" li 1st IK'i!f to bt BR .-a.-iern iart of I no of New I.. WxshlnKton ni',1 "in of the ; in-- CHiriiy. r!"rtM-l, Wfcll 1 1 jte of ctilUva . will, i rin.l kllrlien; .; iwo barns; k'ii httllillnH. ii - ,( ly tiw, (or r ..ill ,ul li 11 li(8. i . lh- Krow- l,.:'ti. rorn, foil- i!:..imol A M dill Willi ' l.'The n:wer 1-1 li iltiim, one . 1 ;i .1 tr. and .1 i...u.r. Will fHl RIVEBDALE ITEMS. The weather very warm and rainy. Everybody well and jolly. The farmers have a lone smile on, aB the prospeots for a good yield trom their orops is promising. The Methodists held a series of meet ings here last week; largeattendanoe. Few conversions; no accessions. Rev. T. O. Lovin preached some very good and spirited sermons, and also oonduot ed the meeting ia an impressive man ner. Qate a number of visitors attend ed. Hiss Mamie Trenwith and Minnie Bynum, from New Berne; Miss Maggie Hunter and Bertie Uerrill, from Have look; Miss Teole M. Hardesty, Mrs. Nannie Bell and Mr, J. O. Hardesty from Newport were among the number. The Freewill Baptists have just com pleted a new and very neat church H miles below here, lie v. J. B. Rassell preached the dedioation to a large, at tentive audience. The sermon reflects quite an honor to him. The following week they held their protraoted meet ing conducted by Beva. Warden, Lewis and Russell. Results: Eight joiners. The Alliance expect to have a grand barbecue at this plaoe Sept. 19. A big time anticipated. J. THEY HAVE COME! Grounds, corner of Pol lock and Craven Bts.. all the Buildings nowisie situate on said let. ; oaitt iiuuaings must; he removed from said j Cost. Grounds within twenty i . , u , j days after said sale. I BafiTiiigfsa & Baxter .ice In one l'l:1 a. Ai : fur S KMK b'OtHTAlJI Terms Cash. T. A. GREEN, Chairman Com, S. R. STREET, Auctioneer. Down With High Prices Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, Only FOUR Cents, AT New Beme Variety Store, Under Oerock'a Photograph Gallery. auglQ dwtf A new lot of Umbrellas just ceived. Silk re- ).. WlltH Pifi.VS, rrotfh i.t just arrived. Ifn;: '. lr : 1 h:ivjuRl n-re'.vod ft fresh lot 01 i!. !ko koi,m;u I.OI.I) 4 hains, warranU'il for bIx yi-arH. We clve a written wirniile w.Ln c:i-!i clialn, Wj SJ'Orfi IS WAV M', mu! PRICKS WAV FMWN, ('nine In and Bee me. SAM. K. EATON, Mi l.ilrt M., p.Hll! ItttpMBt Ciuirt'h. mnv-" ''wit to Get Tickets or Pay Cash for Ice. On and after today no ioe will be sold at retail on credit. Please procure your tiokete or pay the driver. Tiokets sold in quantities to suit the purohaser. No tioket for aale for lees than twenty pounds. They are for aale at John Uann'a store, faotory .Delivery Wagon, or from O.Beizenatein at a quarter cent per pound. New Bbhnb Ick Compasy. Children Enjoy ' The pleasant flavor, gentle aotion and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it Is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Selling Out at Cost . Now ia the time to make your pur chases for Dry Qoodt and Notion. Owing to the large stook tote procured this fall, the balance of goods on hand must be disposed of positively at oost to make room lor my goods. . - tf - M. H. Sultan. Children Cry" for Pitcherf8"tCtorTa M. HAHN has just arrived with TWO CAR LOADS of WEST ERN HORSES and MULES, extra fine drivers and draft horses. Call and see us he- tore buying. Everybody Invited. To the urandeat nlo-nlo of the season to be given In Newborn on next Saturday t Cool and refreshing drinks, such as lemonade, Ao., will be furnished mEE of charge. Seven Interesting Bpeaaers win d in aiionaance and address the neoDle on the most lmrjort- ant Issue of the day Finance. They will lurorm me people now to Ret more money and make ft go farther. The opening ad dress will be delivered by Big Ike. Ills nb- jeet will be, "Who the devil la her and where ne oame iruur jh wiu .BUMTar tv uvw the people the advantage of th cash aystem and now It la he ean give a S5 cent present to all who trade a dollar with him. He will explain to the people way he has reduced the price of hla So, 86 and 60 oent women and children shoes down to 20, 25 and 80 cents a plr. Bring yonr ehlldren along and get them a pair and let them sea Dig Ike and enlov a cool and refreshing glass of hla lem onade. Mow, If the merchant who credit ean afford to loae from 6 to 20 dollera a week by crediting, then Big Ike, who buys so many merchants ont at 40, 60 and 1 cents on tne dollar and tells to everv llvlne man for cub, ean afford to give the same amount to hlalradethatothermerohanteloee. Bear tn mind I advertise nothing bnt facta and a visit to my store next oataroay wm oon vlnoeyou, 0 4 ft ST. MARY S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term Begins September 24. augl!) dw'2m in H TO-DAY Mr. DAVID M. JONES Of Beaufort, N. C, Will take charge of our stock as Man ager, and will be pleased to moot bis many friends for Clothing, Shoos, lUts, eto. Charlie Roberts will apsiat him in handing out tho Bargains. BARGAIN STOR E 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. j Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread I Preparation. I WHOLESALE GHOOBR, i Mr'-.LE STKERT, NEW JiEUNK. N. O. ! For Rent. !-0'iR on v- -I MM MlU'U"' 0'rtitN- ifli I'lont HtroM Ifttely iltisfXnl, Apiiy to A. It. HKNNISON. j Carriage and Buggy Factory Hariri pecurcd tho soivicea of an Get Your Ice Tickets! For the convenience of Patrons, Ice Tickets will be issued from this date at a quarter oent per pound. On sale at John Dunn's store at Fac tory, from delivery wngon or O. Reizenstein. No tiokets sold for less than twenty pounds. all lw NEW BERNE ICE OO. UNIVERSITY OFNOnTH CAROLINA The Next Term Begins Sept. 8. Entrance Examinations, Sept. 2. Tuition 830 per term. Needy young men of talent and character will be aided with scholarship and loans. Besides the General Courses of Study, which offer a wide range of elective studies, there are courses In 1jw, Medicine and Engineering. For catalogue. ao.,aaarts tne rresiaent, GEO. T. WINSTON, au0dlww2t Chapel HU1, N.C, STILL AT THE FRONT. Experienced Trimmer, 1 am now bwt- r uoparcd thin evrr to furnifh Bargains offered in a new lot of Horses and Mules just arrived. See my Road Carts. I have the best and largest line of them ever brought to the city of different grades from $10.50 to $75.00. Also, Buggies, Har ness, Whips, Robes, &c. J. V. STEWART. tunst dwtf First-Class Work. fefltopatr work a upocialty. anlldwl O . II. W ATKRS & SON. Chas. L. Gaskili, TEACHER OF INSTRUMENTAL MOSIC, IIAIMiONY AND COMl'OSITION. Will introJucfl Doctor Ward Jacknoa'a "Finger (Jymnastics," a course of incalculable benefit to the beginner, and to the advanced student who desires to render more artistically. The New England Conservatory Method , i will bs strictly adhered to, " .v Clan now forming. Apply la person. JyMdU