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Ml MLY OURNAL X VOLvX.-NO. 12(5. NEW BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1891. PKICE 5 CENTS. :fft' 'BUSINESS LOCALS. MI3S MOtLIE HEA.TH will reopen her 8ohoo, MONDAY. SEPT. 7thiWl. au281w SPECIAL NOTICE. - New Berne, N. 0., Aug. 17. 1891. I shall not olose business here M I Mid. I have made other arrangements. I (bail continue business at the same plaoe. where I hope to meet my friend and ooetomere. I also eolioit the patron age of the general pttblio, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction ae before. O. M. Baundkbs, augl8lw Jeweler, Middle street. INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fit of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six years in business. ' Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1S90. Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. aog5tf D. T. Ca.bba.way, Agent. , CABINET MAKEK9. Stsbbing & J Co., City Cabinet Makers , Uphol sterers, and repairing neatly done. Shops on Haoodck street, oaposite Bishop's factory. j23 lm NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medi oli.ei and Chemloals, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. .All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brso s. Maw croo Garden Bends. Fins anil Large Mtook Cigars aEd Tobacco, all mew. Pre scriptions accurately aomponnded (and not at WAR prloes), our mntto and our success. I). 11. OKitKN. UrnKglst and Apothecary, Middle St., lour doors from Pollock. Jan2a ly SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Ooods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA and Cooa Cola at 8am 'L B. Waters. SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! -Liffbtning Ice Uream Freezers, Oomblned Clialr and Htep Ladders, Balloon Ply Traps, Wire Uaaxa boors. Oauza Wire for Window Hereens, and a full line of Hardware, etc., at may II dtf J. O. W kitty & (Jo C10ME and Examine my Large and J Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall stock. jyl7tf M. H. Sultan . IN a quarrel over five cents Joe Harden killed Lis nephew, J. L. Edwards, near Jackson, Miss. On a straw vote the Legislature of Pennsylvania stood 110 for Blaine, 19 for Harrison, with adozen or so scattering. Quay and Cameron seem to be getting n their work. Gov. Francis of Missouri has amassed a fortune cf $1,000,000 within the last ten years. la 1881 he was worth only $2,000, but lucky wheat investments gaye him a start. The operation of "production" lor those who live by the labor ol their hands may bo stated in very simple words. By reason ol It they pay more for what they need, and get less for what they do. rhil. ltooord. Lord Salisbury, the English Premier, iu ajreoent address, said it would bo necessary to "fight with the nttmost vigor" to maintain the Established Churches in Walesjand Scotland. In England the issue is farther away. With England complaining be cause the McKinley bill is shutting down her factories and America crying that the same law is rob bing her consumers, it would seem that the Ohio major had prodnoed a most disagreeable straddle. 'The British Wesleyan confer once did a good service when it spent an hour last Friday praying for the Prince of Wales, that he might Bet a good axample before the people. That is a prayer that will have Its influenca here if it does not above. The Independent. The cringing, cowardly subser vience of the party to the bosses in New York should end, The next Democratic President of the Unit ed States will be Grover Cleveland, with or without New York, or we shall not have a Democratic Presi dent for many years to come. Charleston News and Courier. r ' It appears that there is no dispo sitiou among Allianoemen in Vir ' ginla to have Senator Daniel retire ed. When the test comes the . farmers of this State will not be , found unappreoiative of the ser- vices rendered by the men whom they trusted and are now trusting. In calmer moments they will see the danger of being led away from safe Demooratio anchorage to fol ' low - visionary pilots In unknown seas. ' . : - ' '. Senator Quay very emphatio ally denies a story .? telegraphed vfrom Washington to the effect that nnder certain clroumstances would favor refusing; to seat Calvin S. Brioe in the United States Senate on the ground that he was not a citizen of Ohio. "I have not the : slightest hesitation In saying," be added, "that I shall tote to seat Mr. Brioe. If the Democrats of Ohio want a New Yorker ' to re present them, I am satisfied.'! : LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVESTI3EMK NTS. C. L. Qaekill To parents. Miss Mollie Heath School notice. Attend the meeting for men at the Y. M. O. A. this evening at 6 o'clock. Further details of the terrible oyolone at Bt. Martinique rune the lose of life to over 300, and 1,000 wounded. The territory to which the Now Berne Furniture Manufacturing Company sells keeps enlarging. Norfolk hae now placed an or 4 or with them. Hollo well & Peterson of Qoldsboro will run another big eiourslon, the last of tho season, to Morehead on the 21 September, returning on the 8d. A sailing party of four young men got oapsizsd in Trent river yesterday afternoon near the market. No harm was done beyond the ducking and it was hot enough to stand that. Most is. U. II. Waters Sc Son, manu facturers, turned out on yesterday one of the nicest, handsomest, double-seated extension top carriages ever built in this city. It was made to order for Messrs. Q. D. Bowden & Bro. Its first use will bs to take passengers to the colored Fair this week. Judge Seymour having rendered a decision in the Schedule B tax case against a Wilmington party, which was triad in New Borne a few weeks ago, to tb.9 effact that the tax is constitutional, the case will now go to the Supreme Court. It may be constitutional, but it is unjust and ought to be abolished. As Aaron Spruill, an industrious ool ored man who lives ten miles from the oity, was returning home yesterday from trading here his mule became frightened by the approaching evening train at the Neuse road orossing and ran away, throwing him out. The oart ran over his leg and broke it between the knee and ankle. He was brought baok to the city and the broken limb was set by Dr. Chas. Duffy. Mr. C. L. Qaskill, a graduate of the Boston Conservatory of Musio, who in tends to resume the teaching of musio in September, has issued a neat and readable pamphlet addressed to parents on the musioal education of children. It treats of the course and method) he will pursue, and calls attention iO points that often are not thought of by those seeking this aooomplishment. If you are at all interested in this subject prooure a copy. Mr. R. P. Walton has been in the city a few days representing the Norfolk Virginian. Tho Virginian is a splendid paper and worthy tho progressive oity it eminates from. We appreciate the notice the Virginian takes occasion to make in referenoe to the devotion of the Jouhnal in its earnest work for the development of the section in whioh it circulates. This has always been our highest aim because of the large field adjaoent New Berne that Is so rioh in undeveloped resouroes. Personal. Miss Nellie Walker returned yester day morning from a visit to relatives and friends in Beaufort. Miss Gertrude Carraway, who has been visiting Miss Janie Brown, re turned to her home near Kinston. Mr. F. P. Outlaw's little daughter, Miss Meta, and Mr. Lovitt Hines' daughter, Miss Mamie, who have been visiting at Major B. D. Pope's, returned home yesterday morning. Mr. J. B. Clark is back from a visit to Pantearo, Rev. Jas. Thomas arrived last night ts spend a little time with his relatives in the city. Bev. H. O. Moore, pastor of the More head Baptist Church, passed through last night returning home from a visit t his parents in Caldwell county. Church Services Today. Centenary M. E. Churoh Rev. R. A. Willis, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m. and at 8:15 p. m. oonduoted by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 0:15 a. m. Sunday-aohool at 4 p m.. K. Willis, Supt. Prayer meeting on Thursday night at 8.15 o'clock. The publio are cordially invited to attend these servioes. Churoh of Christ, Hanoook Street, I. L. Chestnuts, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. by the pastor. Young men's prayer meeting at 0 a. m. Sunday school at 4 p. m., E. E. Harper, Supt. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 8:15. All are oordlal invited to at tend these services. Y. M. C. A. Meeting at 6 p. m Leader, Dr. J. D. Clark. Subject Oooupy till I oome." Luke 19:18. Attention. By order of the Board of City Coun oil. SDOoial aeasion. Ana. 81. Attention is called to chap, 18, see. 18, Ordinance Book 1BB0, Ki?en below whioh will be enforced after nra days notioe. W. U. WALLACE. UltT UlerK. No person shall be allowed to hang any alen orer the sidewalks of the oity. anlees the same be at an elevation of at Isaet eight feet. " The offender shall pay nne oi two aouars ror eaob oaense. We desire to say to onr citizens that for years we have been selliag Dr. King's New inseovery ror uonsnmnuon. vi. tLvma New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Balve and Klectrlo Bltterj. and have never ban died remedies that sell as well, or that have rtven snon universal satisfaction Ws do not hesitate to' guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. or sale in fiewbem by F. H. Dairy, wholesale ana. retail arnggist.- The Firemen's Trip to Durham. Tho New Berne Steam Fire Engine Company, aooompanied by Prof. Cook's band, will leave on tbe mail train tomorrow morning fof Durham, to at tend tha State Fireman's Association aad tournament. Their engine, hose carriage, horses and all equipments will g,0 up by the freight train in the after noon and they will be in the parade and eater tho quick steaming contest on Tuesday. The two dczsn new uniforms ordered have arrived, and '.the engine has been showily painted, By the deoorative talent of Mr. E. T. Berry, it makes as fine an appearance, if not finer, than the day it first entered the city new from tho manufacturers. Tho seven boys composing Professor Cook's band will be uniformed like firemen blue waists, red belts and regular firemen's oops. Tbis is prob ably the youngest regular cornet band in the United States, and it is likely that their playing wil! make the inhab itants ct Durham and the vieiting fire men open tholr eyes. The company will assemble nt their rooms promptly at T.30 o'clock tbis morning and march to the depot upon the arrival of the train. A New Borne Invention A Fire Es cape. Mr. M. Makeley, of ttfio city, hao re ceived letters patent under date of August 4th, for an improved fire oaoape of his invention. Tbe escape is mado of metal, and is intended to be used to enable the es caping porsou to descend any rope from any height with ease and safety and without having to depend upon strength and climbing skill in order to reach the ground. Two damp sections embrace the rope and the descending person sits in a sling attached to the lower ends of bars orossed and riveted at the upper ends. Tae weight of the occupant causes the bus to press upon each side of the damp and prevent its descending. To make the descent tbe operator grasps two handles; this removes a portion of his weight from tha sling and causes the escapo to move downward. The more he supports himself by his hands the more rBpidly he will descend. There is a screw which limits the nearness of tho appro&oh of tbe handles together r.nd keeps the escape from going down too rapidly. Uy the aid of this machine ladies or ohildren can descend safely by their own efforts. It is mado of stool, is light (weighing about two pounds), and oan be carried in a satchel on a journey whenever desired. Local Prohibition in the. South. Some time ago we published a state ment that sixty par oent. of all the territory of the Southern States was under local prohibitory laws. A table published by Dr. A. J. Kynatt in Christianity in Earnest gives the num ber of counties in eaoh State that have such laws, and also shows the per centage of area in eaoh State embraced in those oounties. Tbe number of oounties in each Southern State that are oontrolled by Iooal prohibition are: Alabama 43, Arkansas 53, Florida SO, Oeorgia 109, Kentuoky 78, Louisiana 23, Maryland 13, Mississippi 48, Missouri 90, North Carolina 86, South Carolina 30, Tennes see 33, Texas 57, Virginia 60, West Virginia 20, a total of 741 out of the 1,284 counties of the Southern States. the per centage of area under pro hibition in the several States is: Ala bama 63 per cent.. Arkansas 77, Flor ida 80, Georgia 79, Kentuoky 65, Louis iana 88, Maryland 54, Mississippi 65, Missouri 79, North Carolina 37, South Corolina 85, Tennessee 40, Texaa 80, Virginia 60, and West Virginia 48 per oent., a total average of 60 per cent. THE TELAUTOGRAPH, Writing and Sketches Reproduced Five Hundred Miles Away. Information has been received from Ohioago that Professor Elisha Qray'a telautograph ia a perfected suooeas in an its eoientiHo and meohanioal details. This eiectrioal apparatus will reproduce handwriting in fao simile at 500 miles distanoe. The necessity for overcoming tha difficulties of the present telegraph system ia thereby overcome, and it is only necessary to be able to write in telligibly. Sketches of persons, plaoes and things oan be made, and the possi bilities of the t apparatus are simply astonishing. It is learned that some of the leading Richmond financiers are Interested in the management of this invention. Richmond Times. Helling Out at Cost. Now is the time to make i our our- ohases for Dry Goods and Notions. Owing to the large stock to be procured tnis tail, tne naianoe oi goods on nana most be disposed of positively at coat to make room for my goods. tl M. U. PULTAW. SCHEDULE OF THE SAILINGS Of the Steamers of Clyde's North Caro lina Line from Baltimore to New . Berne, N. C, Month of August, 1801. Str. DeQsnoe, Saturday, Ang. 1. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday, Au g. S Str. ueiianoe. Saturday, ang. o. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Saturday, Ang. IS. Str. Defiance, Wednesday, Aug. 10. Str. Geo. B. Stoat, Saturday, Aug. 33. 8tr. Denanoe, Saturday, Aug. K. Returning, leave New Berne for Baltimore: Str. Geo. B. Stout. Friday, July 81. Str, Defiance, Wednesday noon, Ang. 5. tttr. uoo. u. Btout, Tuesday, Ang. li 8tr. Defiance, Friday, Ang. 14. Str. Geo. H. Stout, Wednesday noon, - Aug. 1U. -?.. Str. Defisnoe, Tuesday, Ang. 25. Str. Geo. B. Stout. Friday, Ang. 88. Avoid breakage of bulk and ship vis tne only direct line. 8. H. Grit, Agent. ' PROF. HECTOR II. BELL. A Worthy and Deserving Colored Man Who Reflects Credit Upon His Race. Prof. H. H. Bell has been in KiaBtcn sinoe Saturday and will be here for sometime, and will make a house to house oanvass of the town- He has been in New Berne for seven months and treated 290 cases of soalp disease while there and has a groat number of testimonials highly recommending his preparation. He will go back to New Berne from here. Lie has strong testimonials from leading citizens wherever he has been. The following very complimentary notice is from the Henderson Gold Leaf. We have had ocoasion heretoforo to speak of Prof. H. H. Bell, proprietor and manufacturer of the Eureka Scalp Cleaner and Hair Purifier and his work in our midst. He oame here a stranger more than six months ago and in that time our citizens have had time to teat his medicine and judge of his worth and oharaoter. As to the former the many testimonials he has from the best people of the community, speak loudly. while bis conduot has been such as to favorably impress all who have had business transactions with him or oc oasion to note his personal oonduct. His example has been worthy of imita tion by others of his race. Buy respecting themselves and aoting in a manner becoming one who strives to do his duty toward his fellow man and measure up to the full standard of oitizensbip, there is no good reason why the negro may not elevato himself in the respect and oonfidenoo of those around him and become a good and useful citizen and regarded as such. They do not profit by the object leseona oi suob men as 1'rioe, Chambers, lioll and others. Suoh men are an honor to their raoe and their example is well worth following. And it will be ob served that they are not politieians either. It is to the weightier and more important matters of iutelleotual growth and material prosperity that they are working for. Politics is the bane ol tbe negroes but thev have not yet learned that it is also their ouree. Prof. Bell will go soon to make hie home for a time in Oxford and we commend him and his work to the peo ple of that town. Ue has abundant and strong testimonials from respectable people, ladies and gentlemen, in Vir ginia and North Carolina, m to the virtue and excellence of his hair tonic, and will take pleasure in showing them to persons interested. In addition to selling this preparation he is an expert hair dresser and worker in hair maker of hair ornaments of all kinds and shows some fine specimens of his work. During his stay in our town Prof. Bell has impressed us as a very intel ligent and respectable colored man who is wortby of tbe confidence aiui pat fonage given bira. Free Press. Children Enjoy The pleasant llavor, gentlo aotion and soothing eirects of Syrup of FiK, when in need of a fOTiotivi and if th i father or mothor be costive or bilious tho most gratifying result: follow ifri use, so that it is the bast family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. The psrentu of children who take music lessons should obtain from mo a pampblot nntitlfld : "A FEW WORDS addrosstid to the PARENT concerning the MT'.-'ICAL EDUCATION of tho CHILD." CHA8. L, OASKILL. "A plaoo for everything The old fashioned garret." Thero should bo !i place for every thing! There ia a plate to bay yoar Clothing That place is at Howard's. When yon noed Cloth ing, llats or Men's shoes give us a call. We have a lino of straw mat tings, that must be sold, the pat terns are very handsome and the price is right. Do not bay antil you see oartr. New lot ol white linen dade bows, Handkerchiefs, Collars ann Cuffs. See our 10s collars and 15o cuffs, all linen. See our line of Children's suits it you need one. AT J. M. UOWA11D. UN1TK1) BTATK8 OF AMERICA. EASTRUN DISTRUT or NORTH CAROLINA IN ADMIRALTY. Marshal's Notics of Seizure. Edward I.. Smith v. schooner Melvin. her rarmture, taoaie, apparel, eto. WhertRB. a libel has been filed In the UIb. trtet Oonrt of the United States for tbe Uls- trletof FamlloolR the Kastern Ulatrlotof Norm Carolina, on the 17th day or July, A O. 1SH1. by li. J. Moore. Kan . Drootor In behalf or Edward L. Smith against the schooner Meivin, ner laoaie, iurniture and apparel, and praying tha uanal process and monition of the court, that all persons Interested In me saia veaaei, ma aaia aonooner Melvlo her tackle and furniture, may be cited to answer the premises and all due proceedings being bad, that tbe same may be decreed to be aoia ana me proceaus inereoi be distrlbn led aooordlnx to law. now, therefore, in presence or the said monition unaer me seal or said oonrt to me directed and delivered. I do hereby zlve notioe severally unto all persona having or pretending to have any right, title or Inter est In the said aoliooner Melvin, her tackle and furniture, or In any manner Interested therein, that they be and appear before the said District Court to be held at the city of New uerne on the ztb day or July, 1891, otherwise on the next day lot Jurtediotlon thereafter, then and there to answer the said uoei and to maae their auegatlona in that behalf. Dated at New Heme the 21st day of August, Joshua B. Bill, TJ. 8. Marsha1, By Chas. B. Hill. Dept Marshal, L.J. Moorb, Ktq, Proctor. auiU ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term Begins September 24. nglS dw2m IB 1 af WW Efcaaa b Absolutely Pure. A cmain Highest 'if -Lillet V of tartar baking pjw i. r ; Rll in louveiting mr ruth. V !orcrniiit-nt l-od l. nirt. ' Thi UHil6lfei;n"d. duly manned hh K "rede i it MrrLhn 1'ate, diiiii'fitmd, .uid notloe that he rrqiiirps an p riftinid a-a'.nbt tl,.- t-Bii.U' nfiij 1'ale, to prowent thorn in ecutor, duly iiiUhnnttcHtPd, to or bi-toro Die 2'J.l '1 i- ..f A.r" thiB IlOtlOO Will h.' il. ,l(JM ooveiy. 1 tTiona liidn'jUt' U, tin' ( Without delay. KRKDKKit'k. P au' '., Kxeoutur i-! Mart': llfi 1 1 .1 V . ..,1 HilU ,' ' j SmaHwsou I US DEALERS i:,- Stoves, General Hardware, iiarness. Sash, Eooa, Blinds, ! Paints, Oils, Varrish,; Glass and Putty, j Lime, Plaster, jloir! and CeiiiuiiL. Agents for BEV0E & CO'S celebrated Ecady Mixed Paints, which are strictly pure goods. MIDDLIO STJtl inufi2.'dwtr K'i. Just Arrived: Young Kentucky West Virginia uie M. HAHN has just arrived with TWO CAE LOADS of Young Kentucky and West Va. Horses and Mules, from 3 to 7 years old, Extra fine drivers, draft and saddle horses, which will he sold cheap. Our Motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. Call and see us be- lore you buy: it will be to your advantage. U. MM & GO. TO-DAY Mr. DAVID M. JONES Of Beaufort, N. C, Will take charge of our stock as Man ager, and will ho pleased to nioet bin many friends for Clothing, Shoes, Hats, eto. Chailie Roberta will r.nf.i-t him in handing out tho Bargains. BARGAIN STORE. ChildCryJbpPitchjCastorial HorsesiM ACADEMY ! 5. tf. WILLIS, 0ftheSwtofMercy.Keepg Everything on new berne, n. c. hand usually found i i'ho Conrstt of nHlrm-l inn "m'.r M.I, ! i ' 1 ii ! soiM and r. flii .1 1'.lucfU.on. Plil'-T'Mi'f; ; rT r1' tion will nfl l rf utrdfd Hi t lit' ,11 it-,ion of pupllH. DraW'-i", '.k-tcrcplr , 1 Miif4iin l V ' - K-t-.-v .-. .l.-woik .)-. not ini m c i i . r.i . ,. IjOKSI . 'VI f Oil ami V.'iilci t ill A 1 1 U;i. i.n.l ( i u. i l'lir- el Hlltl il:lil-: Ml i immoiil Fail PW Mr III !inn Sept. 7, IS!! I i.i.r r -'.i.K lip,.ly lo 11m I'll ( p. m THE I SilirlL lot we w i oi. I- !Uml- re- a 0 ! i H w fa w ''i w b P3 STILL AT THE FBQHT Bargains offered in a new lot of Horses and iived. Sco nave i:;.o dc f..-. JI ! line ( i. i zvr ever brought to city of different i a:i os; fromS10.50 to $75.00. Also, Buggies, Har ness, Whips, Kobes, &c. 1 J. W. STEWIS1T. I Am Happy to Sec You r.d tako pleatnre in lnformlus; yon that J. C. WU1TTY & CO. Have Inst received i Cnr Lnrxl of tlip.Wnrlrt KenaiUfl DAFIIUr. I'll ATT COTTON I(iS. Knil monow i rtjurf?l totnUn rrtlrs for ihiiKo uhrftl.iil fH?i. tinroihor with the "BOSS fOTTOK PKf6NNKn.Wl.1cli oom hlned niRRe the most i-attRftioLory builttror glnnlnR cotUm ever xmni In Hi Ifl country, i hoy also carry a full lino of ltnltlnc. Ma oblne OIL Lace Iffathrr. tocrlhAr with a com plot Block of Hariiwaro. Kent) for prines ni come arid examine meir block, i iiey guarantee to please yon. J. (?. WHITTY A CO.. Cor. South Front and Craven BW. Children-Cry-for, Pitcher's Castoris it in a Firsf-Slass Grocery, Miiidlo St. Now Berne, N.0. in i : ,1 u't i ' STAPLE AHD FAKCY DKY GOODS. rKST"(i()()l)S AT - 'i : , , i If Tj ' -i r c c" f r g'vviinir i ll' rtA .Y; '.; : 'ti1'...M',(, Antl.tlc ami . i ly A sv Ingei.t, s t 'ivrr! limordnrH by rltevtnj; .'. i "1 ly ritFlnri-clLiig iitor- ii : 1.. r. i .i.al in,, ji. n-: i . i i iMoiH and J " r ! ' l.. i ,rn I men I i ; -. i: i ui l j the iibo of ("Rsp .'iriTu il in ''in- with hour. fi l! rn. N. C. ' v s -i '.'.-i.k, Cotton t' ''ll I : ' J Corn 11- ntation, ' --i.l. i. T U' ll- AR i ' it ; ,.i 1 or . I K.v n( .Npw '. ' V .;!r!:lou i. i '. i.f llin ' i- li. '...inly. - ,. i, , i:i -" .'I 'i.lllVSl w ill sea a if Us 1 ir n,.., ,.r mi vioiit 'il K. Whin' KOliHTAlH -i! juhI arrived. iy I ii.-v.' Just, n-colvud a rresh liOI.1,1 l .. li CHAINS, rm cyi .irs. Wl;lvn wrlllrli PK.M.-. 1 Mr; 1 1" I'll of th.lKO Wtirrciitcl fi Cil.irilllt,'0 nil', e.vr'i rli V S'! !); I. ! v V a a v iiiiiv. , nmi I'ltirKs ia In ami nee SAM. K. l'.ATON, ..l!i- ..,vir npl..Mt. 11,1)1' IkI Cl.ilr.'ll. 75 Caxes Tomatoes, 40 " Peaches, 100 44 Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in Old Vir ginia Cheroots. d Cf.vts.jAlgo, Horsford Bread Preparation. iic.M.i; CROOfiiK, lol.K STKV.e.i, NKW BKKNK. hi. O. For Kent. i ht.iiit Ktreot tHlely I'llnl. A(lv Ut A. H. UtxMlttON. L If. HSBMBD, Watoh.es, CLOOKS AND JT ewelry. nkw ui:i;.nj:, n. o. Repairing luatly Done. Evervfcodv Invited. i I T.i ' ii ii of 1 1, r? ;i.aRon to he :i i.ixl Kulnrilay! Cool "l k, mu ll ns lmnomule, 1 i I'.Ki; ol p.imri:i. Meven wilt In In attendance an the most Iniport-iy- r'lnniiro. Tlioy will i"v In ixd rnor mrmey 'lli--r. 'I'll' (ijioi l'iK IMl- eil by r.K Ikn. 111. sub- I.. j unil m i-, s;. A ii,, w I ' T i ; r : tuten'st i ;i K'.i- flliil r. M--.-I. i :itit Is il "1 pi,. ii!li,nii Mir . ;.;, hihI mi.Uo It, ki I .Iri'SH w il . t-n ilHliv eriwill li',"V'!io o iK'VU W hi ? and wliera lie came from?" Ho w ill emloavor lo aliow the poopio l. m mlvant igcof t he cash HVflteDk and liow 1 IrIidcki ctve a " cent prononi. lo all wIki tvadoit i'llnr Willi him. lte will explain if lie popl why lie h reduciMt the prion i n't " , ki com woinon and ehUilrcii HhorBtlown In H'. i.'.'i ami S l cent a plr. Urini; your cbtldrfln ahmu and gei th Mii a pair ai d la them ce Hlg Ike and enjoy cool aiul rolrushlnr plase oi hie lem ontuli. Now, ii tho merohanU who credit can iTVrd to lufio from 6 lo 20 dullani a week by cre.lliiui;, then lilp Ike. irho baya to many iperchnniHfMit al40, 60 and 7 onta on tne dollar and sells lo every living man roroah,can Afford to give the amo amount to liiHtrmlo li.at othor morcbaiUs loe. Bear In mind t advertise nothing bnt faoU andn vlflittomy store next Saturday will eosy vlnce you.
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