Daily VOL. X.--NO. 137. NEW BERNE, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. iX. v V BUSINESS LOCALS. MISS MOLLIE HEATH will reopen ber Sshoot, MONDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1891. au28 lw INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE OOMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene fits of life insurance before or after death. Forty-six years in business. Forty-'! millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1800. Healthy male persons taken from fourteen to seventy years old. augBtf D. T. OabrawaY, Agent. NEW DRUG STORE.-Drugs, Medl olbo and Chemicals, O. I'. Popular Pronrlelary Medlolnos. ;All varieties of Drat;gt.t't Bnndrl.H. Trusiiw and Bro 8. New orop Oardtu eoodH. Kino aud lrga Htook Cigars and Tobacco, au kbw. Pre scriptions acouratelv compounded (and not at wa prices), oar m- llo aad oar success. O. O. OttEEN. Druggist uia Apothecary. Mlddl. St., four doofafiom Pollock. Janliii if SELLING OUT AT C03T.-My entire Stock of Goods will be inn off to make room for Full Stock. jyl7 tf M. H. Sultan. ARCTIC SODA end Cooa Cola at 6 am 'L B. Watbkb. COME and Examine my Larno aud Varied Stock of Merchandise tbnt 1 now being sold AT COST to matte room for new fall stook. jyl7tf M. n. Sultan. The State University opens with 195 students present. THERE is much prejudice ugaiust Americans on the part of the Chilian insurgents. Minister Egan sends the State Department official information of the success of the Ohilian insnr. gents. TnE Railroad (Jommiusiou be gins its investigation of the Third creek disaster. Mauy Northern railroad officials are present. ON tomorrow, Sunday the Gh inst., the editorial columns of the Journal will couuiiu General Gordon's address to Confederate veterans. Head it und give it to yonr neighbors to read. With flat money, there L no use of the government collecting any reveuuo at til. Taxation cm be abolished. Simply !-:t tie federal government print iiout;'j fiat money to pay the salaries cf its office holders and all its ct'.ier ex penses. Upon heaving of Dr. E.intleriin'e iftjariei) at StatCETilla, I'i-atanx Lodge of Knights of tlsk.'i, of Raleigh, of which order he is a member, at once telegraphed the Mayor of State3Viiio requesting that every attention be rendered Dr. Sanderlin and stating that they would pay all cost of the same. Secretary Proctor, who has been appointed United States Senator from Vermont to fill the vacanoy caused by the resignation of Senator Edmunds, enjoys the repntation among his colleagues of being "the Linooln of Vermont." He gets this honorable title be oause of his clear, practical sense, his sense of justice and right and his naturally serious mind, lighten ed by a keen sense of humor. The last number of the Southern Historical Papers, published at Kiohmond, may well be called a North Carolina number. It con tains Oen. Cox'saddress on the services of Gon. S. D. Rainseur; Col. Bennett's address on General Junius Daniel; a communication from Gen.W. P. Eoberts in regard to the surrender of his brigade, and several articles by Gen. James H, Lane In regard to the North Carolina troops nnder his com mand. As time progresses the fearful havoc made by Confederate ballets upon the Federal armies becomes more and more apparent. Com missioner Raum has ' already granted about 700,000 claims for pensions, and says he has 900,000 more on file. Of these latter he says, folly half a million are origi nal olaims. Every - man, woman and - obild . oapaple of carrying a moBket in the South, daring the war must have winged a Yankee.- Phil. Record. yrUi&H' . A Greensburo mother, .white chastising her twelve-year old ton yesterday, exploded several pack ages of toy-pistol caps which were conoealed in the boy's hip pocket. When the smoke had cleared away be discovered that the family was one one suit of boy's clothing and had a badly-lacerated yooth to care for.. This ia . another warning to mothers to make sure their sons are not loaded before applying the paddle. Toa 'are liable to find almost anything im a boy's pocket. Pittsburg Commercial. ChlldremCrJorPrtcherV.Castoris LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMt NTS. M. Eabn & Co., horses and mules. W. M. Watson, notice. D. Oongdon & Co., lumber etc, Big Ike, ootton gins. Evangelist Fife will commenoe a series of meetings at Clinton Septem ber 13th. The Wilmington Star report-) the greatest froshet on reoord in the Cape Fear river and that another is on i's way down. Lowland crops sro ruiaed. The Boaion far summer pleasure travel being virtually over the parlor oar on the A. & N. O. R R has been taken ell temporarily. I; will ba re sumed however during the State Exposition. A shipment cf mineral water and v&rioue kinds of lu.,ht drinks were shiped from Charlotte by W. M. Haw kins for tho colored fair but from some oause they did not arrivo until the fair bad closed. Goldaboro has purchased an improved road machine for improving the streets. It arrived there Wednesday. New Borne's road maohlne is expeoted soon. Progressive ideas are coming to the front in North Carolina olttes. Mr. M. M. Ipack, late oleik at Mr. Atox. Miller's bas started in business for himself at the foot of the maoada mizod road in the building formerly owned and occupied by Mr. W. 13. Saclllngs which Mr. Ipnck bas 1ut bought and moyed to its present poi tion. Ilea may as well expect to grow stronger by always eating, as wiser by always reading. Too much overcharges nature, and turns moro into disease than nourishment It i. thrnght, which ii mental di gestbn, which raa'res bonks ser viceable, and gives health and vigor to the mind. The Golitboro Argua saya: "The eight annual Fair of the Eastern Caro lina Fair and Stock Association, whioh oomt'B eff Sopt. 15, 10 and 17, bids fair to be a grand ouooesa. Alroady eighteen race horuoo ha?o arrived and are quar tered at the Fair grounds. A foroe of hands are at woik putting up new stablGS. The management are trying to engage a gaino of ball eaeh day of the Fuir bet cou oi.o of the oraok olubs of this and soma other Slate, which will Im a uovol attraction at our Fair." Sir. Eu.-joua Tucker wes tailing some very fine poirs on tbj street yeatsrday of tho Duchess I)c Angeloume variety. Thny ore as fine as we ever have seen in (hid mnrktt and were sought after at sixty cei.ii) par. dozen. This section is well adapted to the growth of this de lirious fruit. Pear trees take several year to begin bearing, but onoe started they will bear profusely until they are fifty years. Is not it worth while for any farmer to have an orohard of this ohoioe fruit that is always In demand 'i More Singular Still. We previously annouaoed how queer it wag that exchanges in newspaper offices were were so much considered as publio property but a subscri ber thinks that it is evsn more singular how some people oan ba 83 bold as to regulaly borrow their papor, and some times even before they, 'the s jbsoribor, gets a ohanoe to read it. Bjth of these evils are bil enough but the worst of all, and that which is moat singular is the man who never takes the paper himself, but relies upon borrowing from his good-natured neigh bor just to see how poor or mean the pa per Is. He dossn'tllke the editor nor the paper and moat oftan the town in which it is published. He only wishes to look at it to try anil fiad something to oomplain of or sneer at. If any one of those who habitually sponge on their neighbors should see this, and we believe the; will, we would suggest they subscribe and pay for it and get a little ground to kick on when the papjr does not suit his indi vidual taste. More Manufacturing Must Come. We are glad to note the (access of the SootlandNeok option mills. The in crease in the number of operators bas demanded putting up a large number of residenoes and the produots of the mills are rapidly finding sales in new territory. Their goods have found their way in tha New Berne market. Oar nearer neighbor, the Kiniton hose faotory ia running on time and turning out tome good work. This faotory is splendid two-jtory briok struoture, oomfortably and neatly famished, and owned and managed by Kinston bus! nesa men. . , It may not be factories of a similar charaoter that New Berne Is now in most need of bat that we want and must have more Is a fact beyond dispute andevery day is proving it. The young men and women too need more employment. II would be a blessing to them and better for that community and our monled men are giving the queation more attention rather than' living for elf and hording rlobee. ' . Hew Borne in the past , bat lost too many of her young meri, many of whom were the flower 'of her produC' tlon, but we rejoice to sty that the tide It being chocked and even tome of those who are awe are considering a' return to this their former abode. ' ' f, - Children' Cryjbf PitchtCastwigJ Coming' and Going. The steamer Neute of tbe E. C. D. lino brought in the following passen gers: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark from a visit to relatives in Pantego; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duffy returning from a Northern trip; Lleat. 8. 8. Willett from Philadelphia on a visit to his family; Mr. M. Blumgardt returning from a short pleasuro trip, and Mrs. R. A. Richardson's mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Parthenia Iluutcr, of Stan ardevTlle, V., and Mrs. Hunter's brothor, Mr. S. Y. Browns, nf Norfolk and bis daughter, Miss Clarlno, ooming to visit Mrs. Klcherdaon. Tho steadier Neuss Icor out i he fol lowinc pasoengera: Mies Minnie Willis going to Mantoo to Uko oi.irga of a school; Mrs. I. A. White and daughter of Manten, returning hora from a visit to rolativea in Jonos oour.iy and to the family of E v. li. A. Wir; Mrs. L. 11. Sohonci or rr-ya, IJ. Y., returning home from a v!eit to Via. Enoch Wads worth; Mr. Wi.'ry T. Johnson, a tobacco man of Winnton, on c business trip, and Miss Annie M. Williams, of Snow Hill, en route toElizcbcth City to teach school. Mies Louice Sutton, of the A. & N. O. cflbo at La Grange, it) acticg as assist' ant operator in thin city, temporarily, operator Lawrouoo being quite sick at his homo in Nawp'irt. Mr. It. J. Goodisu arri'od ks"t night to spend coieu tiiut- la the city. Mr. John Jordan, .of Teiua, cml his wifo' formerly V.m Emma Hanks, ar rived to visit rotative in the city. Mia Emma Hunter, accompanied by Mies Eita Nunn, went down to Oioatan to visit hsr sister, Kra. W. B. Flannnr. Mrs. M. M. lpock lsft lo vielt re latives at Newport. Mr, W. E. Sirooiidton, a United States civil eoginoer, is in tbe city on government busiiiOjF rnd Ir stopping at Hotel Albort. The P-'ve-itolp A'.l'snte bulldlcg is nearly Qr.it jed. It is a good bui dicg, 25x40. Tho mo:(iLja will be h(U on the upper floo fid tho lower one 11' be ueud for az alliance storo. It, is intended to Btippl linot't eveiy srtldc a farmur wnts. Prior to iho ri'i'.resd r.rcident near Stutfavili in wh;cii State Auditor San derlin Bueiiititd Eoxe it-jury he had been invited and h&d aooepted the in vitation of this f l!iance to doliror an d(I((89 at Its barbecuo and picnic on the 10ih inst. Hs has not conicauuioat ei witn the Bllianco einco ti nt time but is cjrrf.rt;(3 thulLo will be present. Why Is It Ailowcd: Mr. Editoe I .iBk perciissisn in your valuable paper to o&U attenti'ju to the proper authorities to abate anuiar.ce at the depot upon the arrival of tho af ternoon train which is a dlsgraoe to any town or city in this enlightened age. The negroes around the gatoway when passengers leave the station are yelling and grabbing at strangsrs. ladios not excepted, should Dot bo tolerated. A soene witnesssed yesterday after noon would have aroused the ire of any gentlsman. A young lady alighted from the cars and passed out of tho gate and was immediately pouEced upon by (he mob refurred to, and but for the time! p assistance of one cf your prominent citizens I am afr.ild she would Lave presented a dilapidated appearance. A visitor regrets the occa aion that demand a protest, but such ia the esse. Visitob, HIS ESCAPF. A MIRACLE. The Experience of a Oimvilliuii In the North Carolina Railroad Disaster. Charles E. Bailey, a oltizen of this Western North Osroliua Railroad oity, who was in tho disaster on the Thursday, reached home yesterday. He says he oannot tell how he climbed up the embankment. All of his cloth ing torn from his person into tatteit. He has a soalp wound three inches in length, a piece of flesh the size of a fifty cent piece was torn from his eras to the bone, and wae braised from bio to hin. He hat blaokoned bruises on other por tions of the body. He was continually writhing and vomiting yesterday. He was asleep and was awakened bv the oart bumping on tba ties. Bailey de clares hie esoape nothing bat a miracle , yet ne is oaaiy injured. Ex. Spurgeon's Condition Not Imprroved. London. Sept, 2. Inquiries made to day as to Mr. Spurgeon'soonditon elioit ed tbe Information that be was very weax ana uname 10 mko food. LEM05 ELIXIR. A rLEASANT LIUON DRINK. For bilionnesa and oonstlpattoD, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion end foulttomach, take Lemon Elixir. For rok and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir- For eleeplessnese end nervonsnees, take Lemon Elixir. For lose of appetite and debility, take Lemon Elixir. For fever, chills and malaria, take Liemon naixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail von In anv of the above diseases, ell of wbiob arise from a torpid or diseased liver, etomaob, xianeya, noweis or oiooa. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moaley, Atlanta, Ga. 6O0. and $1.00 per bottle. Bold by drnggiste. . PBOMIKKST WBI8TKB WRTTE8. After ten ysare of creat tufferlni from indigestion, with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kid neys and oonstipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir, ana am now a wen man. - - j - Bev. 0. 0. Davis, . r: Eld. M. E. Church South. - ' No, 83 Tatnall it., Atlanta, Ga. AT REST OVER THERE. Oar community was deeply pained on Wednosday to hear that the good and exoellent wife of that pure and blame less and upright christian gentleman Mr. John Hutchinson hid passed away from the soenes of errth, and had en tered tbe hushed realm uf the Eternal Beyond. Though she had been in ill health for a cumber of yoers, aud was almost us frail as the dew drops upon the flowers, yet no one uro&med that the end was so near; and when the announcement of her eterni.1 departure was made it sout a shook to tho husrts of all who knew her shining worth, und prized her Bteiliug virtue.". She wen u fj.no woman, R id hiiJ mt-.tiy ntir, crivo snd lovcable trr i'.a of c!tarct3r. We know hr wU, end whim in I1 b'.cc vein wo slwaya Ioutji! I-ftr iftiidy for the interchange of 1iop b'ipht uallios cf fun and dlihtful pleasfv-Hriwi whih made her conpany very rlui:ghtful nrt attrsotive. But nlaq, tier career Imi ended, tho heart has cce-Kd to beet, the bands are folded acmes the pulseless breast, and she sleeps ibe drennoees slumber of the grave. We deepiv sym pathise with (he &rfeotlm(to and mopt loyal husband in the bitter bereavement which has thus shut out the surilifht from his dark and desolate home. We sympathise with her nubia and iievH ii eon, and that kind and loving dai'Kv:ter in that utter desolatencaa of fedlinrr hod overwhelming anguish which follows the death of a mother, and leaves the heart in t!.o rayleca dec pa of fathtitelces Krief and sorrow. Only tVono, who have stood at tha grave of a mother, know tho bltrerunaa xnd iLe fury and tho ogony of ibosi wild, puseicnate, aeethiag billows of acui-.h t:.i. sv.-.oi p ot or tho wildly tnaskK eoecn of fjc'a a dsris tnd titter bosiiavoment. t'V tl-.ey also know that whK:- this d'X-Xi C--'.li ttuw soi.uu ss J.-.op Of: 'ri.icii i -. L,-.a amid ths dio: ;'i.;v; riil )" ? di.vi.1:, yot through tbe bwot!'. :lht!.ut, a tit'. 3f consolation wil' to mide, a ra diant stream of choer v k! then ripplo out ir. .!virr:t luitr j. 3 'jiil-.t rclcbaw of swoetFst resljriali..n wil! span this now widly throbbijif 6.a tf sorrow, atd above tho rour of its sobbing bil lows will be hehrd tbe soothing words ''He giveth his beloved Bleep." With lliLd abiucuiico then wo n ill rjot even atterupt, wbtm ti.e temprst rf ftiiuish !a no widely ragg. to so i:he tho torn and luanutod hcr.rt, ..or well we know ihct wo-Jd o, coiisvlmicn cannot caira the sto;iny jeati:iirs or thnt wild grief which enoep thmnr-h this b'Rom whe.M a loveil 01:6 is l.'.rti ftoir. its fc.id aad tender embrsuo. Tha biirtiuK ! cloud epencls its -ain, and t! : cones bright and fcetutoo ia glennis of srwrk-1 ling eunahine. t'o Eric must dis-vv'.vt itnclf in tears, atd then the iv.'t, c:iU. I goldsti eanlirjbt rf tb- Clir. -sain r.--!i- 1 (flnn will lend ito c'.ii:te in sod mellowing eicstris cf rs5i;:ict'on ta l:,,i with ite blight avi res;, .to ro'..ri.-is of , oomfurt aad biov.id ch :r t ljck.l I Willett frrri: i ;, oeremcots of r.irt! y p 'in .i or d so; row- ' meroAmilo b.!"' Ymt, there m !;f.ht 6i.-:c to .vsn tho I me and ail darkno' f bndfiiv?. e ?1 f r. ; t t1 n d.v r. "t : soi.t.le'l 'ay (! ' -fuceral gJc-orn h" ff-rn,' laivarij 1 bta-itT.'iil g -8trM ; f si- i :tii 1 y nt prrcii t-3 l:?bt 2 J; .ht v. !.!!! Mrrann !c o; i'i'.r!L'- ' -i-i'M rx from elf the (treat white Tarone cf God, v.--' 1-riahtcae with its lustre e'.-?n the portals ol the tomb. Tbe fune'el took r!ce on Friday mjrnisn fjoci ll-r rrside'ion of her be loved husband, end 1 lnr.70 r.nnober nf our most prominent ciiizcus turned out to pay sincere tribute to her memory. The cervices were conducted by hor first pastor, the Rev. Mr. Willis, aided by tho Rev. Mr. Cole, the Rev. Mr. Battle and the Rav. Mr. JloArn. As tho deoeaned joined the churoh at Stan tonsburg under the ministry of Mr. Willis, and through bis earnest preach ing was led to "seek the pearl of great price," whioh proved in her laat il)nrs such a source of solace and of cerofort, it was but natural that the sb i'-.Id desire bira to conduct the list cad rites at hsr buriil. And so this ftcod man of God oame to her sSenpiaji olar ; and made some appropriate and impressive reracrks priisent to tho rad oorssion. After his remarks werp ori-cfndcd nnd after the eintring of soao b-:.u-'iful hymns, til that was rooi.'9! n Rood woman was iivrno t- (he iii'st Ci'r of the Uoed under Din escort of the fol'iw ing gentlemen who acted cs Pall Basrerj; JuJro Connor, G. W. BWint. G. D. Green, J. F. Brutm. F. A. Wood ard, E. M. Nadal, A. B. Doana and C. A. Young. Wilson Mirror. Uiva you tried them? The v.sw Liver Pill for Biiiouaness, Sick Uasdiche, Torpid Liver and Constipntion. Brook field's Liver and Kidney l'll'.fl. sugar coated, oval, 30 In a box. for 1 oeits. For sale by F. S. Duffy, New Eern, N.O. aug37d&8tn The Star's Coiumeni'ii 011 Tobacco in the East. The Wilmington Star in giving our item on the successful results cf Mcesrs aokburn & Willotl's experiment in tobacoo culturo goes on to say : Further eastward tho oulture of tobacoo travels. This opens up a new source of profit 10 the truck farmers of that section, and one which oannot be easily overestimated, for it offers sometuiug which, oombined with truok-arowing, promises good returns whether the truck paton pans out well or not. With the demonstrated success in tobacco, truok and fruit-growing the farmers in Eastern North Carolina may let ootton alone and look confidently to tne future. The Tortures of the Inquisition Inflicted by the dread Torquemadahave abominable prototypes ia tho shnpe of ohronlo rheumatism and nouralgia Atkaok these agonizing complaints before they reach the chrooio stage with the superb blood depurent, H os tetter's Stomach Bitters, which will assuredly expel their virus from the life stream. To procrastinate Is lo encourage the eiowth .of incipient rheumatism, whioh rapidly tightens its grip upon the system. It la the very octopus of diseases, and painful indeed ia tbe olasp cf ite dreadful tentacles. Be prompt, therefore, take timo by the forelock, always remembering that both rheumatism rd gout, close relatives, are dangerous as well as painful. Debility, chills and fever, blllloua remittent, dyspepsia, constipa tion, liver complaint, nervousness and kidney disease saooumb to the Bitters. Appetite and the ability to sleep well are improved by it. Notice. . . Tha White Graded School will begin itt next session at the old Academy building on Monday, September 7th. W. M. Watson, Seo'y. Absolutely Pure A c.iair. Ilii?het nf Latest i'. Room, Sept. i-itto t.j.rv; mano, In po ntt cio v. ' i u r .-. written for the ;urp- p way for Ue hcl lnu; . . abroad, save ti.u '. 'i . .m; Pope from Rom v. j : general sitnallooi V.'.-; worse Sittu Jones lo l'?:'i: ' in ! h. Mr. C. F. K59R, :.n rriv city thij mri in;-, t. y: If Joues i 1 Atl-trr y..:t- - v. ', to.u :'u ..hut .'' v . ).. ;.. to wiirm u' .' si:m during next Nov.- y.i : . said he woo!-! c 1 1 biotl-r.'ti '.t v i- -'-.'' date t:-n Now i'. I!-..- v -elmflea for .' . ... . 0ing to t!i iH .f i" tl'-is f:.il. v ' most be 0 p 1? 1 .t , I to mote roc . m.: in- tf ... !. .it Ai-r-.,i.. Will be told 8'. ti.o C:! day Stb 1! 1, 0; 0 ey tablo. W. V v 1: li.: -Ciiy rVii ('(It;Vi,lC ! Nolicc. I have tl.'s iav i-sr.ii i-t i with inv self in t!w r.( re- :' fcijrti.it..T. Kr. W. O. Wi'lott nf tho firm rf Huckbu'U f: All ihiotJ u:: to j by mo wiil bo j i.. 1: ax !.: KN. - - V, II.' 4, "U'Ji. ! T r. lw Now Bern li;" Prof. AM -. 1 U. enpoanct-R t.' ; i of New U01 r 1 ..-.-it for ioetructi--i t-' y end ladies Oil ..xt i l iy - !) Hill. n: ' n : For pc-; 8;o0, p. m.. at Li tlemrn on Monday evuninj; at 8 o'elcck, 7th. inst. Class for Udies wi'l ba c -linuc i for instruction reijuhuhi Tiv sdi yp, Tlrns- davs and S.-fjn1 iju uftert:oon at 8:!0. For Kentlcmen, Mondnys, Wednes days and Friday nv.-ni-. l; 8 8 o'clock. Terms, So p T : .rr.th . 8tate of Notili Car .iioa. ( H -.-I r t'. urt I'BIM.IMII. Craven Cc::My. ) ' John W. Pro v v F: rrtsce Brown. Aoist'-:; ' ' I!iv..rce. To Florence Erov.n. IVndant, Tate no-ice, l)..t v u are require)', to appear at tha l ull Ivr.m, lpyi, of the Superior L'c:i . ia and for eatd county, to be hf ' i at :ho er:it b ouse in thefity of New Hot no 1 r; ;' 13.. a Jlondav r.-'t.r tho 1st JijUJir rep1 ember, lf'91, - J plead, finr.v. rr -. : C :. ur to the C . k of sail C.itirt. This !" da? tf S.r.b.T. I' CI. v. .;. :. 'N , (-r:.: :-!; -. r -t. Geo. n. White, At'y for P.-Ain; tf. J ,1 I?. A !;li Two BRAND NEW Cotton Gins, j and each, for sale by Hig J and 5j tlollaiv, each. price W and li uoiiars, ea Ginnors will do v.-ell to call seo him. LUKIOEB F8R SHE. About SO M. ftet, miitabln fnr fencing and ont-buildinp at fc-l par Jt. font, CONOI.'UN & KON. Sept. 5, 01. Nsw Pcruo, N. C. SPECIAL BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, ROAD CARTS, HARNESS. Will be told low for Cash or Becurod Notes. Horses and Mules kept IN STOCK. J. W. STEWAST. eei-l of tirc.-.r ba'di;; : ,11: nil iu lr:iv..!:ii; , Fa;-tory 1 . , . . v I 1 LOT Tho pnents of children who lake musio lensons bhould obtain from me a pamphlet entitled : "A FEW WORDS ddre c? tr tl p PARENT concerning the M',W10AL Fl'l ' A" ION of tne CHILD." CI1AS. 1.. tiASKll . 1 . . m m A bsn H it jA S li iii Li in Tin V." '"1 hm "i ' K. M. 1 JT-N-'C'lll 1 X. '- v 1 I tivic. ff .i. i Tho subucrilier is prop.-irod to buv p.nd gin soed cott ;n at inrlit ;.) ici. A. R. DENN1SON 8ep .3, IWII, .Ia wI .,1. Just Young Kentucky mi iVest Virginia Has Jtiht Arrivt'.l i'wo t'ar L. "ails ul iiiiii1.; L" VA. .HKNTUC!'- Y and W:, ABB MsjIH, From .'i to 7 Year.; Old. EXTEA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle llorsr-s, Which Wil! 15c Scdd Cheat'. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Baggies, Cuts, Harness, Whip.-, La;vRobes, Dusters etc., etc. OUU MOTTO LS Quick Sales Small Frcfits. Call and see us before ji-ti buy; it will he to your advantage to do so. KMH & GO. 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 STORL - pi e t.-t m mi I iiofsesliifies1 ;:.,??v:s!3m:- isXsr1 Keeps Everything on hand usually found m a m Orosery, Now Borne, N.O. : Miilui ti iS In 1 : i STAPLE AUbTD FAKCY DRY GOODS. BEST liOODS AT Nl'lWHKlIN, Tn. c. e Truck, C;Moa ! lllli . vt.it 1 .; ( ii ; liliinMuSH, . Htal VV 111 Sfll Vl.MU .--J h freli c: SI A INS, n wrlttpn l-li I' KS ft..l tt-n r-mi in me. 'f..l lUpttsl t ..u 75 Cav.:y '. 'omatoes, 40 100 Peaches, ' )i randy Peaches CHEAP. t;;;i in Old Vir r;iDia Cheroots. ), Korsford Bread Preparation. li WHOjMSSAIiIS qrooef, m-ddlb m1.eet, MtSW BERNE, r . 0. k. k.'. mmm, W ate o is, J"O.Tie3llT3rii en vci-aie. Ni-;v ; Neatly Done. 4CiSS. ninhs to order buggies, Ail work .-! a handsome V.l i niril c ! a SOH. euSdwtf 1W N.--w ACADEMY - 1 Of the bisters of Mercy. NEW BERNE, N. C. The Course of tustruct Ion emhrnoafl nil the brunclioft m coR-iary to tho acqulHltton ol a HOlld anil retlnf-.l od-icatlon. Illirdrenoei of n-l'on not be regarded tn tuo attmlHHlon or -itpits. .Drawing, Po ik-i'-plnc, Vccal Mneie (In cliiss), VlVn nnd Fancy Needlework rta not form exirn chargcB. Lessons on I'i'nno and Oiiran, IatnUng In ' Oil nnd Water Colors, Pastel and Ornament-, at Art, extra. Fe?ll Term opens Sept. 7, 1801. For farther particulars apply to the Pine tress of the Aoadamy, autJMwtf ' I ChHdrcn JtolforJJitcher 's JfcstorJS

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