Tj-Yj The JAILY VOL. X.--NO. 134. NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1801. ICE 5 CENTS. BUSINESS LOCALS. PEOK. ANTONIO BELLA ZZ 4. will arrive Sept. 1,1891. and be pre pared to give lessons in DANCING. 25 MI39 MOLLIE HEATH will reopen her Soboot. MONDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1891. au231w 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 million assets. The leading Company in the State in 1890. Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. angStf D. T. Carraway, Agent. NEW DBUO STORE. Drug. Medi oiiei and Ohemleala, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. ;All vartitiee of Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brso s. New crop Garden Seed. Hul and Large Htoek Cigars and Tobacco, all mew. Pre scriptions aoourately compounded (and not at war prices!, onr mntto and our Boocess. U,Jl). OKblKN, Druggist aud Apothecary, Mlffdls 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. AEOTIO SODA and Coca Cola at 8am 'l B. Watskb. SU MMEB SPECIALTIES ! -Lightning loe Cream KreMiors, Combined Clialr and Step Ladders, Balloon Fly Traps. Wire Uanze Doors. Game Wire for window Borfeens, and a full line of Hardware, etc., at maylldtr J. O. Whitty 4 Co ft OME and Examine my Large and VJ Varied Stock of Merchandise that is now being sold AT COST to make room for new fall etook. jyHtf 11. H. Sultan. 'The Kansas People's party is claiming everything in sight; also considerable that is out of Bight." Rkpobts- from many places in the South show extensive damage to the ootton crop by rains and BtorniB. Senatoe J. S. C. Blackbuen, of Kentucky, suffered a stroke of apoplexy at New Oastle, Kentucky, Friday night Aug. 28. The Washington Post says: ' It looks as if all of Alabama's male population aspired to the vacancy on the Interstate Commerce Cora mission." "Col. Benham Cameron is the hero." He is receiving much meri ted praise for his coolness nerve and generous conduct at and after the railroad wreck near States ville. Mb. and Mrs. Stephen Osborne, of Knoxvillo Tenn.. are soon to celebrate the seventy seoond anni versary of their marriage. They are respectively 101 and 92 years oi ace, and have 200 descendants. Sixty-one wheat ships have baen ohartored to load wheat at Tacoma and a smaller number at Seattle. Poeet Sound will be the Greatest wheat port in the world in a year or two. Olympia Tri bune. England ia selling more goods than ever, especially cotton in Brazil. That is partly because Brazil is developing, and partly be cause 'the MoKinley tariff marks down English goods and creates ad ditional rivalry for Americans to flgtit. Galveston News. Mb. McKinlet says that reve nue can be raised only in two ways by taxing the people directly or by taxing foreign people's property by means of a tariff. If the United States can tax other people, why did he throw rfway $50,000,000 a - year revenne by taking off the duty on sugar. Nashville American In his speech, at the Globe ware' house yesterday, Uncle Jerry Simpson said) "The right to vote is ' born with woman; it lives with her; and when she dies, it goes into the grave with her This great organ ization has done more to advance " woman to a plane of equality than .- any other organization has ever '' done in the history of the world: and 1 eipeot to see the day when 7 the women of this country will walk up side by aide with their husbands and brothers, and Cast the ballot." " And this, then, U another plank .- which the Bookless statesman of r the bleeding state will add to the platform which is to elect Folk to the presidency. Well, that is good enough. The issue of money is to ' be unlimited. . Oar loads of green -. backs are to be daily issued the - government is to become the father and the . mother oN the alliance party and act eaoh farmer op in ' business, by, loaning him anything . in sight, and'-then on top of that 'lemale ' freedom is to bereh The . times look bright, just over yon der, when Polk is president, Jerry Simpson secretary- of state, and Mrs. Ool. Lease, the Kansas he male " woman, has charge of the armies and navies ! Let the time come. Gently, please, gently let it cere. C.-rirn Clcbe. - - LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. W. Biddle Gommisaioner'sSale. Prof. Bellezza Danoing School. The Centenary M. E. Church working society will meet at the parsonage to night at 8 o'olock. It is now thought that Alonzo Moore, the colored man who was so seriously stabbtd a f-w days ago by a negio youth, will recover. Shall any active steps be taken tow ards getting the Colored Industrial for New Berne? One gentleman offers twenty acres of land towards a site. Specimens of corn from a fine patoh which Noah Powers, a colored farmer of the city has, measure 13 inohes in length aud haye 16 rows on the ear. Messrs. Alexander, Morgan At Co., Norfolk commission merchants, re ceived six bales of new ootton Saturday by tho Norfolk and Carolina railroad from South Carolina. Elder E. S. Hsnes, evangelist of The Churoh of God will preach eaoh night this week at theatre hall. Subject to Dight "The sinns of the Times." The public are invited to attend. Ministers and other Bible students are especially Invited to attend . The authorities of the Southern Ex position have made arrangements and oloaod a oontract with four professional aeronauts to have balloon ascensions each day of the exposition. There will be two balloon aacensioni and pir ohute leaps per day. A wreck ooourred last week on the Scotland Neck and Crjenville Railroad near Orifton, from some imperfection ia the track, the rear passenger oar was erailed, turning over down an em bankment. There were several persons on board badly shaken up and bruised, but no one seriously hurt. U. S. Commissioner, E G. Hill, had 0X99 in admiralty yesterday. A diff. r ar.ee of opinion between the captain and a part of the crew as to the rate of wagfls they were to receive led to an application to libel tbo vessel which wits granted but a settlement was flectod without further trouble. In another place will be found the verdict of the coroner's jury in relation to the railroad disaster and it is now thought tho railroad commission will examine into the matter. It is well that it should. Let the affair be sifted in its every detail. Lives are too pre cious not to bo surrounded with every safegard possible and each one's share of blame for the wreck plaoed where it igbtfully belongs. The SoientiBo American of a reoent date contains a description and illustra tions of what it deeoribes as "a simple and durable barrel-making machine designed to set up and hold the staves in proper position while the hoops are being driven on." The machine has been patened by Mr. Henry T. Drake of Wadeiboro, N. C. We believe that barrel-making maohinery now in gen eral use goes no further than to get the material in readiness for putting the barrel together. If so the want filled by this maohine will be appreciated by barrel manufacturers. 'ersonal. Mr. O. H. Oulon left for a trip to Qoldsboro and Wilmington on profes sional basinets. Mrs. H. A. Austin of Danville. Va., returned home from a visit to relative in the oity. Mr. J. B. Clark's brother William and his father, Mr. Walter Clark who have been visiting him returned to their home at Pantego. Mr. Thos. Daniels has returned from stay of several weeks at Seven Springs. Mr. John Dunn has gone North after bis fall stock, aooompanied by his son, Master J. Guion Dunn. Mr. J. H. Bell who has been visiting relatives in the oity, has returned to his home in Washington City. bs Nellie C'olligan, left to enter Notro Dame College Baltimore, her father, Mr. Wm. Oolligan accompany ing her on the trip. Bev. Rufus Ford who has been visit ing relatives at bis former home in Blenheim, S. C, and for the laet few days attending the Union meeting of the Atlantio Association, arrived home, and his family who have been visiting relatives in Raleigh returned aoconv panied back by Mrs. Ford's sister, Miss O. O. Temple on a visit. Mr. John S. Thomas returned from a month's pleasure trip on the Schooner John R. P. Moore. Mrs, W. , P., Burrus is back from a visit to her father at Roxabel. Mrs. Wm. H. Hill returned from a visit to her parents at Cove. ; The Deadly Cigarette. There U a law against the amok in a of cigarettes by noys, and Against telling cigarettes to boys of tender age, and vet every day ana every bout in tbe day boys oan m seen walking tbe streets sitting in tbe hallways, on th fsnoes and oa the doorsteps in the oity smoking without rear and wltn out any regard to the policemen, whose duty it is to arrest the smoker and nave them arraigned before the court. Wherever two or three small boys are gathered is to b found the deadly cigarette and they ieem to pursue th habit of smoke ing and or proianuy nnmoiestta. ' 1 Notice. ' .' :- ' The Whit Graded 8ohool will begin ils next session at the old Aoademy building on Monday, (September 7tn. W. M. Watson, Secy A IMPORTANT MOTE. The City Council in Ernest About Better Streets. The Journal has ever worked fcr good roads, streets and sidewalks. They are potent factors in advancing tbe material prosperity of any place, and we are extremely gratified at the atten tion which the city authorities are now giving to the streets. A large amount of work has been done and still more remains to be done, to muoh so that the Board has found the purchase of im proved labor saving machinery for the purpose, is not only justifiable but needful, and on Monday night at a speoial meeting of the Board it was de cided to purohase a road machine for grading and ditching the streets, and the order was plaoed with the represen tative of a road machine company who was present, for one of the best ma chines for immediate delivery. It takes only one man and four horses to run it nd it is guaranted to do the work of fifty men. It is intended to use it fiiet on Broad street. Now for good streets and sidewalks. We hope moreover that the benefits resulting from this purchase may net be limited to the city but that through some arrangement the county roads may also be improved thereby. It only needs a short experience in travelling over tbe publfo roads to oonvince any ono that there is need for improvement. All tho public roads leading into the oity furniab good illustrations of this fact and Neuse road near the railroad oroseiDg inetead of being among the boot portions of the road as it should be is among the worst. Toe proper machiuery will make it so that all the thoroughfares oan be placed in and kept in better order and at less expense than heretofore and it is both wisdom and economy in the long run for the city and ounty to avail them selves of their uk. By all means give us god streets and good roads. The needs of the times require it. JOKES ISEJ-'OKE THE (U'll.l.OTl.NE A Vomiff Fn-iu-lininu in n .flood of Lev. ity is Executed Paris, Aug. 2t?. A youth named Biilott, wbo war convicted of several atrocious murders, was beheaded at Douai. near Lille, in the Department of Du Nord, this morning, The exeoution of this young criminal was remarkable from the fact that he exhibited a most callous demaanor and seemed to have at moet utter disregard for death, At 5.20 a. m. when Bailett awakened he joked and laughed with the; execu tioners, the priests and prison attend ants, and actully succeeded in ehock ing those who might naturally be suf nosed to be somewhat hardened and acustomsd to unnatural death soenes, During toilette, pinioning, eto, pre. vious to the final not in beheading, Bailette showed absolutely no change in demeanor, continuing vkoe and laughing a if about to go on a plcnio Th young rascal positively refused to listen to the priests' oomfortings and admonitions, and continued chatting gaily until the last. When in front of the basoule of th guillotine and upon the point, of being thrown upon the sliding plank. Bailette shouted out, vive la republique. The words were hardly out of his mouth when the executioners seized the young criminal and threw him under the knife and a eeoond later hss head rolled into the basket of sawdust wasting to reoeive it i1. Weston Returns-llis Faith in I" S. Xey Strengthened. Rev. J, A. Weston, wbo has been in Europe for some months gathering ma terial for his book, returned to America week before last and is stopping in Philadelphia for tbe present. Under date of tbe litn be writes tne editor or the Landmark a personal letter from whiob we take the liberty of making the following extract: I wish I could have stayed a few week longer but I had engagement in this oity wbioh I oould not neglect. was compelled to return before my in vestigation were oompleted. But the Ney question is praotioally settled; of that there oan tie no reaonable doubt. There was but on point wbioh oould not be cleared up, in tbe united Bute. I went to Europe for the purpose of probing tbe matter to th very bottom. I did to, and the result i simply mar velous. No further researches are neo easary. Theoase is oomptet. r. a Nay waa Marshal Ney. But I mnst wait awhile for my proofs to be put in due form. I have agent in Europe who are attending to this matter for ma. Th end I oertainly near." Mr. Weston adds that next year the friends or feter Htuatt ney win e rect a monument to Marshal Ney in the Presbytersan cemetery at Third Creek, where P. S. Ney was burled. States- vllle Landmark. Wreck of an Unknown Schooner. Norfolk, Va., Aug., 80. An Un known three-masted sohooner was sighted off Kitty Hawk life savin u station yesterday waterlogged and abandoned. She waa drifting sooth to ward ahore and will be total wreck. Neither the name ot the Teteel nor the number . of her crew nor their fate is known. The Tortures of the Inquisition Inflloted by the dread TorquemadahaTe abominable prototypes in tbe shape of ohronio rheumatism ana neuralgia. AUaok these agonising oomplatnts before they reaoh tbe chrooio stage with the superb blood depurent, HostetterV Stomaoh Bitten, whioh will assuredly expel their rims from the life stream. To procrastinate is to enoonrage tbe - growth of Incipient rheumatism, wbioh rapidly tighten! it grip upon tbe system, it is the very octopus of diseases, and painfal indeed is tbe oiasp ot its areaarni tentacles. Be prompt, therefore, take time by the forelook, . always remembering that both rheumatism and : gout, oloee relatives, are dangerous as well as painfal. Debility, chills and fever, billions remittent, dyspepsia, oonstlpa tlon, liver complaint, nervousness end kidney disease suooumb to the Bitters. Appetite and the ability to sleep well are improved by it. , A MISCREANT'S WORK Says the Coroner's Jury at Statcsvillc Statbsvillk, N. C, August 31. The wounded are improving and all will recover. The coroner's jury fiuds that the rail was misplaced by a mali oious person, but oensure the railroad for leaving the pinoh-bar with wbioh the spikes were drawn where anybody oould find it, also for fact running and rotten ties. The verdict ia as follows: "The jury finds from the evidence, and our own peisonal examination, that the above named (naming the killed) persons came to their death by the wreoking of the train on the Western North Caro lina railway bridge oyer Third oreek, in Iredell oounty, N. C, on Thursday morning, August 27th, 1891, the said wracking of tbe train being caused by a loose rail, tbe bolts and spikes of the same having been taken out by some person or persons unknown to the jury, with tools or implements belonging to the said railway company, whioh said tool or implements were by gross neg ligence on the part of said railway oompany left in an open shed, accessi ble to every passer by. We also find that several of the cross ties at and near the break in said rail way traok where the said loose rail was displaoed were unsound and should have been replaced, and that the super structure on the bridge was In part defeotive and unsafe. Further, that tho high rate of speed maintained in running trains over this bridge deserves and Las the oeueure and condemnation of this jury. Jline Fatalities in I'eiiusjlmn.a HAzr.ETON, Pa Aug. 80 The annunl report of Mine Inspector John M, Lewis has just been made public. Tbe total number of fatal accidonts was 53, m uh ing 24 widows and 52 orphans. The total number of non-fatal aouidtints was 134, being an increase of six fatal and eight non-fatal aooidente. There were mined during the year S. 777,001) tons of coal, the largest amount evor mined in the district, being an inorease over 1880 of ul,00a tons. To every fatal acoident there were mined 111. COO tens, and one accident for every tl ,05". toud mined. .Moonshine Liquor Captured. Lumberion, N. O., Aug. 28. Today Deputy Collector W. O. Hail, of Maxton captured a two mule wagon loaded with four barrels partly full of moonshine brandy. The capture was made near Pates ia this county ia a section of oountry widely known ao Scutlleton. The violatorof the law has not yet given bis name and thus far cannot be arrested . The wagon and team are now at Maxton and will be sold to the highest bidder. ,V Testimony of Prof. llellVEim ka." My Dear Sir: My wife has been us ing your "Eureka" for eight weeks and her bead has decidedly improved in this time. The pain whioh used to be oonstant in her bead on the least exer tion, is gone, find phu can move and work lightly without any pain. And now she savs, beyond a doubt that her feelings are fifty per oont better than they have beeu for eight years. Very respeotfuily, Reuben Bryant. We wiah wo bad more men like Prof. Bell. Editor. Elm City Gaz3lte J Have you tried them? The new Liver Pill for Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver and Constipation. Brook- Held 's Liver and Kidney Pills, sugar coated, oval, 30 in a box, for 25 cents. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Nowern, N.C. aog37d&w3ni Notice. Secretary's Office. Newbeiin, N. C, 20 Aug.. 1891. The Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company will be held at Morehead City on tbe fourth Thursday i24tb) in September, 1891. F. O Roberts, Sec y. Prof. Antonio Bellezza OF WASHINGTON, U C. W ill open a Dancing School Id New Berne. Thursday, for Ltdies and Gentlemen. Four o'olock p. m. for Ladies, Eight p. m; for Gentlemen. "AU the latest danoee included in instruction. fl2tf s. STREET, General LIFE AND FIRE Insurance Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. Sc. Oigf.EL:r IN TBE OITY, THE " FAVORITE," For Sale by LUCAS & LEWIS. Children' CryrlPitcheVstCaitorla! AK! powi Absolutely Pure. A cream of taritr Inking pow-ier. 1 Highest of all in leavenim strength. Latest V. ;. (htecrumtnt l-'uu l Jicrj rt Sellins,' Out a1 Co. Now ia tho tinio to n.ti&o j our (.ur ohases for Dry (!o,!.i nnd ' Ration, Owing to th large stock to bo procured I this fall, tho balance of goodr on hsui' j must be disposed of positively at cost , to make room for my uoods. tf M. IT Rrr.r.vN 1 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, (Jraveo County. 'J'tie Honrii Of Ciij ';lr i Ci I'ouQly. plaintlii, m. r-.tr-s:tm; u and others, defcut'nnff; Fanmant to a .lutltfrneiw f the -n !: court of the fibw ;-:;"-' a hi Spring tern, I :-.-u r.o n.-:. n, oourt hotie door f Cr.iVfn . i,u ' . i day, October 5, : I ... ; , i. following land, vik. Twelve in. -i Hlxly-llve acrvN uf lui: 1 ton wr. - : Hprlua," sltuuiod lu JSo. i..uih;i.p scrlhed lu a Deed Irom .1. J. Wo.fwrni i i On roll ne Wolfenden, rocttrdel In Hn r-. of Craven county -. Hook No 'M.luilN . J. V". ;Li.K, t'oiiMiiWb'. i t -. The Board of CommlnBioiU'i h of cr,, w t'ouuty, latutUf, va. r- K-.l :r h I i. ilefcudautH. I'ursuant to a ,?iidgintnt of :if i COUrt Of the hImv,- tt:!r :": tv.i'nr BprluK lerin, 1s:m, i win mill i c-as.i a i: court house door In Craven county on Moi day, Metohrir , lvi. uf. ; ,', ui., all ;lw r.i!ui tng land, viz: A eci'i'.in jnt i.n tnMr street, on North bM of tit -i f.1 vji 1- ) oity of New Menu, No it.-,viin"nip. boiiw; U en in e denerlbed tn l'-ri .rnm K -v. v.. ' Forbes to Hlintto E(! u-jiror , ruvt'idv-! Oruven oounty lie-con! a. Hook No.Mi.Tur to w..iieh I;e?d r-iforouci- 'n x:- ly tuudi more full debcriptlon. Tbo Board of 'onun'HS'or-ers -i: ('invn county, plalutiif.vr). .Iuri.iittlso!',(i,L-t!i.iUnt Htirsuant a .Judenvnl. ' f 'liSurirt !c-r court of the wboyr. htale ana tMui.ly ui SprlnK term, I vll' ei! f t s.-U i.t thi. oouri. uouse door oi sjrhVv'ii tmii.i.y;i .-..n- day the 5th day ot O'tobpr, nt Jo"c "!(, m , j 11 tbti louowinit Mini . vr: '.tvt d.-i u i Slooum creek 'n No, i tuxvuKhln and ii'ilf aero of land on 1,0 :te i-.ou'i 1 i rjalii tovnhiu p. listed by Jofiepb Neioon; the lsrwl triift. n. scribed in I'oed from Ceo, L. i'attj t;i .luit1.!. Nelnon, recorded lu Jt.tok No, KJ, folio l -i; tho half aero tiaot deBorlbrd In lvcd fiom uitlB Klount to JoBopli Nelson, recorded In Book )), folios Vi HUl tt oi Oraven county, J. W. HH'DU', Com. The Hoard of Commissioners of Vi'ti 3 W'trift'MiIoU c -hi uiy, p I al in.!!, vs. t'a't.M--, uudotberB, dofcudabts. Puriuautto a Judemont of the Superior oourt of Ihe above Htale and eoimty ui Spring term, I will r-ell for cash at tbe court house door of Craven county on Mon day, October 5 IS'it, at JiJ o'clock, m., all the following lana v;.r furioi ioi so n Biiuaioa on West elde of Craven s'rwr, between H road and J olloolc nlift ;, in ine city of Now Heme, no. , towsnip, aewriDe't in a Deed from Adeline Dowoy to C aroline wol fenden. took No. 74. folio "-'it. undnlBolua )eed from Kdwoi .' .niU:: : H';'e to Caroline Wolfenden, Hook N . !;, i -iit Uij recoidnul said county. .i v, , lupDiiK, com. Tbe Jjoftrd of ConimHbHiPrii of Craven county, plaintiu, vs. Uicbard JJlxon, Je fendant. Pnrsufiut to a .Judgment of tlio Burorlor court of the above Stato und county, at Spring term. IK'Jl, i Wl 1 sell for ohbIi af. the ooutl House uoor n iTuveu ciMiiii-y on aiiiu day. Ootolier 3, IH'JI, at o'clock, in., a'l the followlnfland. viz: Tw ; hntidifd hi m. ilftecn acres Deep (Jul!y. on 'I rem Koad, llRtod by Klctiard f.Mxou, belnir the lands erprinod In twooertain Deodfl, one Irom lMnlol J niui and the other to Richard ii-ou, ri"iordod In Book No. Ml. folios wz ana :iw.ana tuo other from Alex Wilcox and wife to pu:J Klchard IMxon. recorded in hook sn. k:, loinm it:i and 535r records of Craven county to which Dked reference is iierooy nniue. J. vk . uiniHiifi, Com, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!; Country Merchants 1 Farmers' AlHsnses!; ! And All Other Buyers! Wo wish to draw your attention to the MANY BAUGAINB we are Our stock of HEAVY and FANCY onOCERIEB,; HARDWARE and IMPLE MENTS is very complete. We are Millera' Receivers of FLOUR, and can give you higlier grades for less prico than our competitors, who do not buy from first hand. The bargains wo offered in our last "ad." are not all sold. We have so many goods we cannot well itemize, rioase boar in mind, however, and don'c forget it or go laewhere before giving ua a trial that we have a Complete Line of Groceries, Hardware, Im plements and House Fur nlahing Goods at ASTON. ISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Gome to see ns, or write to us for prices: Very faithfally, I (MdrwjCrf The parents of children who take music leeeocB t-l.ould obtain from mo a pamphlet entitled : "A Ft-:v W' -:rss addressed l" 1 au PAKEN ; concerning . 'l Ml rti1 iAL E!H 1 A', of the CHILD." cm L. UAKKll.l Mllf E Ui?2v we till smau lot Qause Vests, Couoii, Lisle a: Si: y;c will sell ,ess ika: ! R I A new ivl UniL-rellits ji ! Of tko BisteiD o NLVvr J K R N C .pi.-. Mil-lr rll .1 . i-isf-.'. I'lalll Mi l fo. in i xtrii chui 1,1 1)1! ti! i ' r.ill Tr.rm opras Scjt:. iv.n. r f r: s.if i 1 1 IT 'i .hlily . tasf Virginia M. HAHN has just arrived with TWO CAS LOADS of Young Kentucky and West Va. Horses and Mules, from 3 to 7 years old, Extra fine drivers, I draft and saddle horses, I which will bo sold cheap. Our Blotto is AiiiaI C5 1 o rt r - 4-1 C -- nil ULX oaiCkS aiiU "Uia" !1 lUiilBi M il 1 V- . fjail aUU ECU US 06- j tore yOU DUy. it Will 1)8 J ,-. M, H&fir tt te. For the next thirty ilaye we will ooll SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1KST -li UAL ITY I.ICMShH AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JE WELSH . We are now display - ing an Elegant Line of FALL SCARFS in our windows at 25c. and 50c. each. About 100 styles in all. Get your choice. BARGAIN STORE Jus! kmm: ttaeJl -Iciett&f'-LBLx, I . 3 1-. Jv. ARi.. AA - S. W. WILLIS, Keeps Everything on hand usually found in a First-iilass Grocery, Middle It. Now Borne, N.C. STAPLE AND FAffCY DRY GOODS. DKST fiOODS '2s ' rel-rvirm t luor- i t ak and t - been i ;.. use oi irti with p ' lujur ck. Cotton a;ioa. ' lo he Art i tii , t (if i.r n.f iu:i.iy. . "Ml TH. Ill.l . 'i with . j.'.H-rr cr. mid r. Will In ouu 111 III.', N. V. mm you. .f VKN1K KOI Vf.tlK it r ll. I iiir, rjiiM r.-i'i'ivi'l afresh ci. i t. i.oi.n chains, Vi:lvoft wrlLtr'n "H'-li fliRtn, ('Olllri !m aitd Rt'O EATON npiltA KrtptiKl ('Mir Kent. south Kronl kit. i. i.aciy ;o.n. i llOmpilMl, A ..!v : A. K. liK.NN! 75 Cases Tomatoes, 40 4 Peachss, 100 " Brandy Peaches SOLD CHEAP. Seduction ia Old Vir ginia Cheroots. Also, Horslbrd Bread Preparation. V !,E OROUIOK, K i.j'tiEFT, NtiW EliiiNE. N. O. I 1 rttc? lies, CLOCKS AND eT owolryi i.i;i;.r, n. o. ; ' 1 i Seatly Done. Everybody Invited. Toiiio Ki'ftivl-jKt i.io-n; of ihft noason to be Klvmi m Newlmrn on neil buturdaj I Oool and fOfi.-Hh'ni! .Iitnlra, nidi lis lemonade, &-., win lie fin nislif-1 i- KKKnf olinrKn. Seven IntoreBiii.!; h cak.us will bt. la altoudanoe and ft.lilrobB tho ih.":'o nu tlio m(ut Import nut iBwiit) of tho (hv l-'inmice. Tliev will Inform the i. op:,i li .w lo eet more money aud make ll go lnrtl-.iT. The opening ad- j UlUaa Will ", i:ri;,,.Li ,iy uig i Kn. SUCH (rot will ho, "Who thednvll 18 net and where iil.-n :n Mitt ii no came ironr; - Me wm endeavor to show ho neopln tho advanWgeof the cash system and how H la lie oan give n 23 oent present to all who trade a dollar with him. He will explain lo the people why he baaredooed the price oi cm , ana mi cent women and children nlioesdown to 30, 15 andHOeeuua pair. Bring your children alona; and get -them a pair and let them ace Big Ika and enjoy a cool and refreshing glaas of hts lem onade. Now, tf the merchant who credit - can afrnrd to lose from 6 to 20 dollars a week by crediting, then Big Ike. who bays to many merchants out at , 60 and Ti eenta on tne dollar and sells to every living man for oath, ean afford to give th same amount to hla trade that other merobanteloae. Bear in mind I advurtlaa nothing, tint fmjttm k,nl I vial t to my a tore next Batorday will eon' I vine you, . . i.-.