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t TT O KJ U ol S VOL.X-NO. 127. NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily fx RN A JL Wi lli x it ' . BU8DTESS LOCALS. PKOF. ANTONIO BELLAZZA wUl arrive Sept 1,1801, and be pre pared to giro lessons in DANCING. 5 NORTHERN POTATOES, CodBab, Cbippcd Beef, Fresh RoMtd CoOse, Finest Teas for Izti Tea, a E". Sloveb. MISS MOLLIE HEATH will rsopen ber School. MONDAY, 8EPT. 7th, 1891. su33 lw SPECIAL NOTICE. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 17, 1801. I shall not close business here as I said. I have made other arrangements. I shall continue business at the same plaoo, where I hope to m?et my friends and customers. I also solicit the patron age of the genorat pablio, and I will endeavor to give satisfaction as before. 0. M 8ATJNDRR8, augl8 lw Jeweler, Middle street, 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 Heulthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years eld. augStf D. T. CaWuway, Agent. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs. Medl ottiGa and Ohamloal, (). V. Popular Proprietary Medlcluos. .All varletkw ( Drogglsl's Buodrus. Trusses and Bro a. Now crop Oardn Beetiu. Fine ftn.l Large Hloek Cigars and Tobacco, ali. new. Pro scriptions aecnrntely oorupouiid.Ml (and not at WAR prlcedt, our initio and our Bucoexa. U. (J. OKiKN. Druzgtm and Apotluoary, Middle St., four rl'iorarrom Hollork. Jan28 ly SELLING OUT AT COST.-My entire Stock of Goods will be run off to make room for Fall Stock. jyl7 tf M. H Sdltan. AROTIC SODA and Cooa Cols at Sam'l B. Waters. SU MMER SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning lofl oroftin Frevzora, Combined Otinlr aud Htep Ladder, llniloon Kly Trp, Win (lnu.n uoora, tiauza Wire tor Window Bnroenit, and a lull line or llirdware. etc., at mayll dlf J. 0. Whittx & Oo . (""IOMB and Eiamina my Large and J Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall etook. jyl7tf U. H. Sultan. Ex-Senator Inoali-s predicts that a war betweon labor nnl cap ital iu thia country is coming, compared to which the dangers and perils of our war botwoe;i the States will Blub into inmgnilicance. Biobmond Times. Thought Iugalls was out of u job. He seems to be prophctjiug. A SPECIAL from Mew York over the private wire of Smith & Watts today eays that the Evening Post this afternoon prints an article about the war-like attitude ol Europe, whioh ia causing the mark otto tumble. There is said to be a creat increase in the number of Kassian troops on the Austrian frontier. The infatuation of Miss Mosbey is remarkable. Some Months, ago, while visiting in Washington City, she formed the acquaintance of one Miller and became on gaged. to him. Her brother assertained that Miller had served a term in the 1'ennsylvania penitentiary, and so informed his sister. Miss Mosbey, daughter of the famous Confeder ate Cavalry man, refuses to break the engagement. How maDy peopld know that there is a tea farm in North Garo linaT There ia one and it is near Fayetteville. Some tea has been grown in Halifax and Warren counties. It really will thrive nearly any where southeast of here The plants near Fayetteville are eight feet or more in height. They are not well cared for now and some of them are in a sort of un dergrowth of pines. Professor Massey, of the Agrieultnral and Mechanical College, has justvisited the tea farm Charlotte Chronicle. A Very warm contest is going on at Stanton Virginia between the Wets and the Drys. The pro hibitionests got Sam Jones to go there and champion there cause, but for once Sam was not success ful. The despatoh Bays: "Sam Jones after deoliningall proposi tTons for a joint discussion took the midnight train lor the North. The chairman of the Dry committee said-Jones was too expensive a luxury to divide with anyone. The refusal to divide will be an expen sive Item for the Drys.' It is rare ly wise to getr-a non-resident as the advocate of local reform. " Alliance men of North Oaro : Una may be willing to sing, "Good . bye old party ..goodbye," bnt it is gratifying to' see that Virginia agriculurista, whether Alliance men or not, are not ready yet to com- mlt soolal and political suioide. Richmond . Times.' Oar ': dlstin. jrueshed contemporory may rest as sured that very : few Alliance men - of North Carolina sing ''Good-bye -old party good bye. Returning from the meeting at Moitohead a few person Sang "old party good bye," but the great majority are true to the Demooracy.t I f LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVEBTI3EMKNT3. Dancing School. Howard The shoe, etc Q. H. Waters ft Son Vehicles. Bargain Btoro Wo bad a sign, etc P. La Montagus Meeting today. C. E. Slover Northern potatoes, etc. A meeting of the new hotel oompany is called this afternoon at four o'oloch the rooms of the Board of Trade. Tho young men who are members of the German G'.vb are requested to meet at LowthropHcll tonight at 8 o'olock. Tho steamri' Trent brought in about 60 coloced people from Aduma Greek and vioinlty to attend the Fair. A good number also oame in on the train last night. A wishboao pariv will be held at the Y. M 0 A. hall Friday night by the young people of the M. E. Churoh. What it is and how it is done can only be ascertained by attending. Sunday was the hottest day this year. Thermometers ranged way up with their usual vary ings. The one at the Journal ofSoe registered 92, one deerea higher than the previous day, and two degrees higher than the long spell in June. A good brsczs and threatened squall iu the afternoon relieved the op pression. As a flu car was being loaded with logs at Rivetdale yesterday morning, ona of them, the last needed to com plete the load, rolled over and fell on Henry Hardy, one of the colored men who was helping to load it, and broke his right leg. He was brought up to the city on tha freight train, and Dr. K. S. Primrose found that the limb was so badly orusbed that amputation below the knee was necessary, and performed the operation. Rev. Y. Loshioko, a native of Japan, will deliver an address at Centenary M. E. Church tonight at 8:13 o'clock, on Missionary Work in Japan, to whiob all are invited. An instructive and in teresting discourse is expected. Dr. Loshioko is a native of Japan, who is preparing for the ministry at Vander bili University, Nashville, Tenn., and he is tpsnding his vaoation lecturing in North Carolina. He has a full Japan ese costume. He will oome up on tho train from Morehcad this morning. A man earned John Slrap30n was tried before S. R. Street, Esq., a fow days ago on tho chargo cf stealing a watcWrom Mr. E. Whitman but the evi i?nco we not sufficient to oonviot, Ec le't hero for Baltimore and Mayor Eilts telegraphed there about the mat ter and for the arrest of the man if he had the watch. A telegram from their chief of polioe last night brings the in telligence that he has been arrested and the watoh reoovered. A good pieosof work. The Naw Bern Steam Fire Engine Company, 33 strong, resplendent In their new uniforms left on the mail train yesterday to attend the meeting of the State Association today and the two following days. Meters. T. A. and J. 0. Qreen went up as delegates from tha Atlsntio Steam Fire Engine Com pany. Prof. Cook's juvenile band was also along duly uniformed. We are told that the playing of the little fellows in Goldsboro while waiting for the R. ft D. train attraoted a good deal of attention. Various committees of the colored Fair were busy yesterday getting the exhibits, which notwithstanding the rain were oomtag in quite freely, in position, and all in readiness for the Fair whioh will begin thia morning the gat is cpenlrg at 0 o'clock. The prooessicn will form on Broad street, opposite the court honse, and after parading the principal streets march to the Fair grounds, and the opening ex ercises will then take plaoe, Judge H. B ."Bryan making the opening address, and Hon. Wo, Ellis, acting mayor ef the city, formally opening tho Fair. Personal. Mrs. H. B. Bryan left yesteiday to spend some time at Chapel HilL Mr. Dennenberg's neioe, Mist Susie OKenski, left to visit relatives at Qoldsboro. Mn. J. H. Beoton and Mr, Otis Bco ton returned on the steamer Trent from visit to relatives at Harlowe and Adams Creek. Mr. Wm. M. Wood and wife, form erly Miss Cora O'Neal of this oity, oame in on the steamer Neuie of the E. C, D. line, moving here from Norfolk Mrs. Mand Whitoomb, of Bayboro, and Mise Martha Sprnill left on the steamer Neuse to visit relatives at Norfolk. .. Mr. ' Bosooe Nunn oame in from Rsleigh to spend- a few days at bis home. , .. Vr. Jos. MoDanlel, of Wilmington, earns in last night on short visit to the olty. - " -f :' Mr. J. Carmer Davie and family of Wilmington and his sister Mm. Annie Yopp, of Augusta, ' Oa.. arrived v lost night to visit relative! In the city Messrs. B. F. Thomas and Wiley Jones came down from Rtlelgh to visit their families. .&t,v- .. - - Children Enjoy : ' ' The pleasant flavor, gentle action land 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 ramuy remeay known ana every family should nave a bottle. SEW BER5E ICE FACTORY. Has to Enlarge to Meet the Demand. It gives the Journal exceeding pleas ure to note the success attending tho factory of tho New Berne Ioe Company Wise steps characterized its establish ment: it started right with an encourag ing outlook and suocees was predioted for it from the outset and from the time the first ioe made was placed on the market the demand for it has so far ex ceeded the capacity of the factory that the company have decided to duplioate the machine they now have which will change the plant from a 815,000 to a $30,000 one and enable tbem to turn out 10 tons of ioe por day lostcnd of 8 tone as at present. Tho Journal has long desired to nee New Beroe becomo a manufacturing oity and hne labored to that end with oonfldeuce of sucoeas and oonfidence fiat when a start was fairly made in this line the development would be ripid. New Berne advantages are such that it oannot well be otherwise. A BnthlHg Party rrow!j Es-aiK- Drowning'. There camu near botfly o serious OAlamity at Nag's Head last Wednes day. A party of obout thirty gentlemen and ladies who wcro in ourf-bathing were gradually and unawares carried down along tho beach by the under current until a namber of them were drawn into a slue or gully, from which it was with difficulty they escaped or were rescued. Thore was a good assembly of spoota tora on the shore, and Capt. Harney, of Ed en ton, who was among them, threw a line to one of the swimmers nearest the shore, and he succeeded in getting it to thoso most endangered, who were about 100 yards from shore. Two of tbo ladies, Mies Mattie Bad ham of Edenton, and Mies Kate Alberteon, daughtor or Juilgu Albcrtson, of Eliza beth City, who were rescued respective ly by Mees.-fl. Tho. Olds and Ohos. Martin, cf the same cities, oame the nearest to being drowned. Consider able effort boing necessary to resuscitate them on the Tart of Dr. McMullen, a visiting physician, aided by Messrs. Simmons, Wreinburper, Abbott and Jack, olUsots of tbo Revenue Cutter Winona, whose knowledge of what should be done on eucb occasions ena bled them to render va'u&ble assistance Nearly evory Iciy and some of the gentlemen wore completely exhausted. Mattresses wero brought from tho cot tageo to tha b&i.:h for them to roet on until they rallied. 'nil Ra.sh'jj A.ouml New IJcruo. The pro eminent adaptability of this seotion to euocettsful trucking is firmly established and generally acknowl edged at home and abroad, but the possibilities of fruit culture are soaroe- ly dreamed of even by our own oiti- zjns. We aro led to these reflections by the sight of the fine apples displayed for sale at several Nsw Berne stores, of the variety known as Northern Spy, which were grown rjy Mr, j. j, vvoirendcn at his farm near the oity, some of them meeauriDg eleven inches in oiroumfer- enoo. Besides being large thev are pretty, juioy, well-flavored and every whit as good as those obtained from the North, and though good apples have been soiling ii our market at from 25;, to 50c. par buahal, Mr, Wolfendea finds ready sale for these, owing to their superiority, at 81.00 per bushel or f 2.50 per barrel. Mr. Wolfenden has a good orohard of five hundred young, thrifty tToesof the choicest varieties, heavily laden with beautiful, well-formed fruit. Promi nent among these varieties are the kind of which we have just epokea and the Buok'ngham and Bon Davis, fine, large apples, which ripen later. Mr. Wolfen den's estimate is that with trees that have reached maturity one thousand bushels to tho acre can easily be raised. and he has fully demonstrated that as great euooess will attend their oulture here as anywhere, the essential points being to get the best varieties and take tie proper owe of them. rears are never abundant In this market, but those that are sold here re splendid, and they are a profitable fruit to raise. We notice several trees of the Duohesse de Angouleme variety in Mr. Eugene Tuoker's garden, in this city, that are bearing profusely. Mr, Tuoker informs ns that he has had pears from these trees to weigh as high as twenty-eight ounoes eaoh. The lands around New Berne will bring almost any product to perfeotion exoept those pertaining only to the tropios, and it only needs the diversifi cation of crops to the best advantage and a due diversity of other industrial pursuits (towards both of whioh there is a growing tendenoy) to make this oity and county advance with astonish ing rapidity on prosperity's bright and attraotiveroad. N0t!f3. All snbsoiibers to the stock of the Hots! Oompscy sre requested to attend tha meeting et the Board of Trade rooms today (Tuesday) at four p.m. Important buslnoss wilt be proposed. -c P. La Moktaqnb, Beo'y- Selling Oat at Cost. Now ia the time to make your pur chases for Dry Qoods and . Notion. Owing to the large stock to be procured this fall, the balanoe of goods on hand most be disposed of poeitively at eost to mace room ror my goods. . - tf ; H. H. BmtAM. " Children Cry for PitcheryjCastorTa! AT List of Couples aud Cheperones-Thc Costumes. EciTOB JoCBSAL A delightful ger man, ooceisting of about twelve couples, was given by Mef sre. Uassenberg, Olds, Whedbee and Pruden, visitors of this "Favorite Resort," ooroplimentary to the Misses Martin, Vaughn, Orandy, A i ber won and Soott, of Elizabeth Oity, Miss Skioner, of Kdenton, and Miss Mason of Baltimore. The figures were new and very besutilul. Mr. W. E Massenberg, of Henderson, N. O., u very olever gentleman and an accom plished dancer, led wi.h Mies Mattie Bauhaori, one of Klii.'fD j Inherit daughters; Mr. McCabe with Miss Mason; Mr. Wilson Holmwnl). jr., witb Bennett Wilson, Mr. Harry 'Whedbre ith Miss Annie Vsuy hn: Mr. J. Nor- floot I'ruden with Mi; J Kite Orandv ; Mr. Thomas Olds with Mies Nellie Skinner; Mr. J. N. Spunoer with Was Kate Albertson; Lieut. Wrintberg with Miss Annie Oasklns; Lieut. Crlep with tin. Don Gilliam. Mr. Charlie Martin with Miss Sadie Scott; Mr. Robt. White hurst with Miss Helen Martin; Mr. Borntnall with Hiss Myrtle Boouott. The staffs oonsisted of Messrs. C'has. Orice, Beize, Summorill and Ferreboe. The chaperones were: Mrs. Tlios. O. Badbam, of Edonton; Mrs. Lieut. Clity- ter, of Baltimoie; Mrs. Vaughn, of Elizabeth City. Among the dininguiuhed visitors present were: Dr. and Mrs. Capehart, cf Avoca, N. C; Mrs. Paxton, Dr. and Mrs. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Le&ry, Mr. and Mrs. Ju'o Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, and Miss Charlotte Wood, of Edenton; Mr. end Mrs. Wilson Hol lo well, Mids Alpine D. Hollowell, Miss Marguerite Uollowell, of Elizabeth City; Mise Johnson, of Baltimore; Miss Hunter, or flymouth; Capt. W, 8. Sim mons, U. S. Rev. Sir. Winona; Collector Robt. Hanoock, of New Berne; R. M. Freeman, of Qoldsboro: Robt. Smith, of Hertford; Dr. Davis, of Baltimore, and Admiral Harney and Mr. and Mrs. C. U. R jbineon of Elizabeth City. I will not enorcacli upon your valu able spaoe by making ((.dividual men tion of the oostuuies worn by tha laaios other than to say that tU-y were in magnificent bali-inom uttire, with or naments of prt-oious stones. The gen tlemen were io regulation full drew. The musio was excellent and wss kept up until the "bewitching tour of bed time," 'and closed !witb tho beautiful strains of "Home, Sweet Home," ring ing in every one a ear; ILe girls retiring to dream of what they call a "lovely time." P, BUCKLILVS Ali.Mt A SALVE The Best Sil ve in tLe world f Cuts, Brui -, t' -res, Ulc-. Suit li eun Fever Sorw, 'fetter, C'lmpp., Hmds, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin K' u tioni. and posi tively cures 1'iloB, or I vr-nulrrd. It is guaranteed to Rive rcri-ct satisfaction, or money refunded. I'.-ab ,5 cento per box. lorss'.e In Wowr.i in by r. 8. Duffy, wholesale and retail di-ugfibt. Children Cry' forPitcher's Castoriau 'The shoo whish sui'.a is tho shoe whioh sell." Bring your feut villi you and have thorn litted to a pair of our common Reuse ehoeB. Tbo shoes sold by as are tho old reliable Stacy Adams & (Jo's, they not only woar well but parties who have beeu wearing them for tho last 8 years aro not troubled with corns. "We have thera at $3.00, $3.50, $400 and $5.00. If you need any goods in the mon'd lino, give us a trial. We will treat yon riftht tvery time. Clothing, JliUsaud Shoes. AtEOWAUD'S. ESdfng Yddclss Wo uro s-rfii aiid t- ui,f:.- to c.-Jer snjthintr in tho i f Drays, Carts, Buggies, or other Riding Vehicles. All work built strong Bud f:oihed in ft hnndsoinw manner, G. II. WATERS & SOU. Naw Derne, N. C. u2odwif We had a sign pla-'fd undnr our largo sigu with "D. M. Jones and Charlie Roberts, Balpsmea, paiat -d on it, but our oity fathers say the bottoms of all signs must be eight feet from sidewalk, Ours is so Urge it will not go up the right height. What could wo do but send Mr. Jones and Charlie down to The Clerk Btore, where there is plenty of room for their sigu. Their friende in future will And them there. We were sorry to make this change, but oonld not lose the sign. CLARE & CO , mmn store. The parents of childrn who take musio lessons should obtain from me a pamphlet entitled : "A FEW WORDS addressed to tho PARENT concerning the MU8IOAL EDUCATION of the CHILD." CHA3. L. GABKILL. ChHdref&ylf COMPLIMENTARY GERMAN NAG'S HEAD. 11813 Abso arc A cream of t- rtsr baking powder. ' Highest (.,' :i UivM-r im; : irwigth. Latent I'. S v.-rn,n. m F-U Hepurt. j I 1-NITEI) BTATrs Of A K.6TEny Dihtk ; 'r N ii'. I? . : v MAKST1AI. N-i .T-. i.- Kdward L. 8mll'-i ..u'Vi furniiure, taoi"-, npnr- : ( Alt-lviri !iei Wior3ii9. ft ihe: -s p.ij -n(h: trlrt Court or im l mL.dSt. ! h jV.r n motor I'emll'-ol.i i:. 'j -. r North L'arolliiR, iu tiio I 1H9L by L, J. AltM.ie. prr- :ima or tawura i. hi mK-i ; iii-fl :iUui Molvin, her tacblo, f; ami praying the uuk1 ;. -t-.f.- - 1 1 l, of lii'irourt, II nt ail p?n -.h inici-; thf unld vifs.'I, itift siild :-( ..,n-r ' hnr tackle and futnuue, iiity h-- ai;f.w-r il e p -fnt" -trx k1 .! pi v belut hat), li-m u--. $ n i. h t be sold find tho pnip -cds ta : h.- ti led acc'vciin la1.'. Now, ti'ort fr.rc, in jih:; t. of I monition under the -o.tt o s .".; c- -r: dliec d tj! aeiv d, - : l.r .- none? avvip.!! un! ah iirjs.fn l..i pretending to have hu f t-i;-- es: Intbt'sn'd Bch.ouir A: .-. i-t :n and furniture, r 1p ui; i i t ' u i . i . thciPtn, thnl they h.j iit;,i ;.. . - i,. n-ild l;ipf ' ; c-. iri to i -,v , , No Ho::.c on i otherwise on the ihm oa- i-'. j :' thereR-fttr. thc-n -t- t ' :-.. Htttd Ilr.ti and to m.i:: ' . u'.t mat he huh. l'iti i nt aw i; ':.( :.h 1 d IV Of . A 1. IS.!, JOSIH'A 11 illl I.. V. S. MCHAH. H Kl-.l., !!. 1 M-. L. J, .Moo.ir, Kd , i'r.M'tor DEALERS IX Stoves, Geueral Hardwaic. Harness, Saab, Tr. h ss, c',niisfii, Putty, Paints, Glass and Lime, Piaster, Hair and Cement. Agents for DEV0E & CO'S celebrated Ready Mixed Faintc. which are strictly pure goods. Ml DDLK STREET. llHiC'1 (1 H'tf Ycisog Kentucky and cst Virginia M. HAHH has just arrived with TWO f!AT THAT! Q nf Vnnnrr yr- i. i , . Kentucky and West Va. Horses and Mules, from 3 to 7 years old, -Extra fine drivers, draft and saddle horses, which will be sold cheap. Our Motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. Call and see us be tore yon buy: it will be to your advantage. M. HAHH & GO. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, RALEIGH, N. C. The Advent Term Degint September 24. augl5dw2m y"Oiy v Just Arrived Horsesi luSes j Of the Sisters of Ik orcy. NEW BERNE, N. C. Th Coarse of Instruction emhrnrwi all the tiv.ii.ches mctn'HRi'y lo u- ac.ii'-M'oi- o! a RoiUi ftnd r. Mnpil el'irnl ur. IilT.irfln',o4 of rel'Rlnn will not be rf girded Intiieiulni r?on of pupUH J)rftw'n(T, Hook-kpcplr: . i MukIc (in i'Uk), I'l'i'n ami l. uofk d not tor iu t'X'iu chiu'tu. iPNor.H 'i I ' 'ti.u .n. 1 OTirni, ! Hintln," !i Oil aii'l 'r (it, r Uulors, i'asloi and Ornam. i.t Hi Arl. extra. Fa!f Tr i:i opp;i8 S. pt. 7, 1 s;i , I'm I' i i r p i Ifirn :ijvly 1.-1 ; t ie A lor W- ' 0o:-t. A din' U:. i- . i fsx- D ft E3 J N sa p1 SVILL ATTHE FRONT. Bargains offered in a nev let of Horses and MnLs jus.: , arrived. J Road Co.ru. uUt) my 1 1 have ;C3' largest line of thesi ever brought to tliw city of different graces from 19.50 to 75.03. Also, Euggi3.3, Har ness, Whips, Kohes, dc. luiieii ilwtr I Am Happy to See You . AVlL rjil tske pleabnre in informing yoa that J. C. tttlUTTY & CO, Have Inut reoelvpd a Car Ini of tho Vor'nl Hentiwnul OANIKI. PHATT COTTON GlflN, fcudarenow i-ropared tiilo orders for thoyft oelobraifld fitnp. loeotlior with the "BOSS" COTTON PI1KSSKS. wliieh Mm hlnod maKe llio moet eatiBfitotnry outllt for ginning cotton evr uund in Ihla country. They also carry a lull 11 ,o of fn-ltlns, M- olilao Oil, Lace leather, togKlher vW a completa Btook of Hardware. 8oud for prliws and comn and oxamtno their stock. Xliey guarantee to please yon. J. O. WHITTY CO.. Cor. Booth Front and Craven St. Childiw Cry-far Prtcher'iCastorIs & flf. WILLIS, Iverythiiig on usually found jeCp3 hand in a First-Oiass Drosfery, Mii'idie Et. Now Ecrne. N.0. iui;:dwtf ' STAPLE AiB FAKCY miY GOOD-'. ;D JL AT- VI'EHN, Tsr. C. U A 11 ' undyiir. C-t in inil v, A ittu jttic ami hy ii .hiii ft rtiBR '"r al Itt.k. t'f of on- v.cif ; Ci-tlon rf1.! ftn '. V- .'.!., cto.-i win i : . o In !-i 'CVSSIK r.?zii:n. Asl for I'aul Wlrto' FOIMTAIH PKNS.f.esli lol Juat arrived. iron, -nor. y 1 have just mct-lv! afresh lot or tii. ico Hdl.l.f'U ;oi.i r,ltl!N, wnrranloil for mi yrarH. Wo ?lve a written Ki.iiriintxe will, obcIi fluin. MySTOi'K IS WW If. and MIR WAY r;W. Coins In ami too '. me. I SAM. K. 0;rrtl I 75 Cases Tomatoes, i 40 Peachc3, 100 44 BraadyPesches SOLD CHEAP. Reduction in 03l Vir- ginia Chevq. Also, Horsford Bvead Preparation. wnor,E3Ai,i: GKfifinir, MIDDLE STHEKI , NfcW KKHNK K. 0. For Kent. t inloiy ;!; -li, A'i'J l.i A. U. UhNMBOff, atches, CLOCKS AND Yewelrys NEW 13KltNiO, N. O. ilcpaiii. Lcatly Done. rybody Invited. J l-i i m i:.-?.r...r l alVii.i In ivov bo t-'. r. of I ho season totio xi. Hnturflaj ! Cool pik-'.i nR lomonoilo, k i: ofrhairtv Hevon : In lit atu'nrlance i and ri'l'n-isiiln:; iIm--. j A-c. v i 1 bft flu. ibiu-i i inl.?lf st H. tui-.tr" V.I I ami Rililreii" t-.i i Hie inont Import- ant lb-.uu r iiio (i:v I'luHf.ce. Thev will Inform t.iio poop; hoe to trot mora motiey Hiid niuke U w furttior. Tun opening ml. dress will be oMIverot! iy Hit; t kW ila nub ject will bo'Wro ilcvli u'? nri where hecaute frorc?" Ho will endeavor to miow tlie poopio i.'ie ftdvant'ty ot Ih nvhieta and how lf Is liocai i;ive t ? caitt pre nan i toail who trade ft ild'-r with lilm. Ho wtll explain to t .u pi i:'j wnv no lintirmluo,(i the price ol b! 2.", I; ail ti ccot wn?on ao& cblldren shotFduun to M, S5 arl CJ cenit pair. lirEna yu'ir clilldrftn aud tb.piia a pftlr mi'l lot tum ia i;; jtiantl enjoy m cool and rcfrMhir.r & ol Ai Um onttde. Wow, if V ii9triiii.?.i t.- uredlt cnnallrd loluso lioui 5 ta ; u"oara wMk 07 ordi;inij. Mi"n ;tcf it:'. vh- bnT to DiftnymercUntamtai4o, M And 7 onl ou tie dollar and tell a lo uvery Uvlug runa for cut h, can ulTord tuglr Ihttfjamoaaiount to lUstrddotbatotheriuercbRntRlos. lar In mind I ad vortltn nothing btft faeta axda visit to my store nxt tftturday wUl 9on 1 vl" coo;
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