EE IAILY VOL. X.--NO. 151 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS, OURNAL BUSINESS 10CA13.1 f ' pOBAOCO.-If you want the highest ' X muket prioea (or your Tobacco ship - It to Roto" Warehouse, Durham, N. O., - ere ino. K UutobioRs & Co., r TO ONE wbn can copy mania' in clear atyle. I will Kive work at in v tervalt during she winter. I prefer 'the services of onsf who understands ' narmooy aud oonnterpolnt, although thU knowledge is not necessary. v . eepl8tf y : Chas. L. Gaskill. ' A GENTS WANTED. Free prepaid ' XXoot&t to energetic men. Several of our aaleemen have earned from $70 to - $100 a week for years past. P. O. Box . 1871, New York. v. , . , , - CONVENIENT Booms for rent. :. ,i :,u. .-.. ...... 0, 1. Hahcock. - "DOOMS to - it In pleasant locality. 'Xli Famished or untarnished. Suitable vf or housekeeping. Apply at Joubbal offioav i f"LD papers for sale at the Journal vs office by the dozsn, hundred or thousand. - tf INSURE with the MUTUAL BENE FIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Newark, N. J., and get all the bene- fits of life insurance before or after death.' Forty-six years in business. Forty-six millions assets. The leading Company in the State in 1890. Healtby male persona taken from fourteen to . seventy years old. ng5tf. D. T. Oarbaw ay, Agent. NEW DRUG 8TOEE. Drags, Medi oii.es and Ohsmloal, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Trnssea and Brao a, ' New orop Garden Heeds. Fine and Largs Htoek Cigars and Tobacco, all ww. Pre " acrlptlons accurately eomponnded (and not atwaaprloes), our mtto and oar success. O. O. OBB.KN. Druggist and Apothecary, Middle st four doors from Pollock. Jan2i ly AR0TI0 SODA and Coca Cola at Sam'l B. Watbbb. Ex President Balmeoeda, of Chili haa committed eulolde. Gov. Campbell has entered npon the Ohio campaign, and is confident of sneoess. Dunn's review of the week re presents bnsinesa as greatly im proved throaghont the country. THE inspectors of elections, in New York have been divided be tween Tammany and the Repub licans. The loss caused by the floods in Spain is estimated at $4,000,000. The floods have caused some of the rivers to ohange their course. 8ix hundred boys' who work in the glass work at Millville, N. J., struck .last Friday beoanse a nam bet of Eussian Jew boys were I , employed. , . The Chinese Government denies any .knowledge that . airy demon stration of a threatening nature is to be made by the combined fleets of the powers. - ... Excellent mission work has been accomplished during the past , year by the members of the Ameri can Church or the Holy Trinity, Paris,' France. ' , . j. r J A Wisconsin, editor; discovered seven skeletons in a mound near his town the- other day and he - believes that ; they belong to men who tried ' to start papers in that vioinity. ' - i - The .Messenger : refers to one of its editorials as doing good. Gently. . dear sir. ; If yon -mention all your . editorials that have done and are doing good, yon will have little time for other matters. Pbesident ( Haeeison has issued his proclamation permitting homesteading in the Indian lands - in Oklahoma.-' About five thousand people were - hanging around the border oi the territory and made a - rash to get homes staked oflV Half '. of the crowd were negroes from the Bonth. ' The Norfolk . "The volatile Landmark says: and - hot blooded French Journalists and story writ ers like M. Zolo and deOossagnac will ; not rest satisfied ' until their beautiful capitol is again laid under tribute by the German armies, or nntil Berlin shall be at the mercy of France." , .. , . The value ot little things Is forcibly illustrated In the following paragraph. The ttermantown in dependent says: Many men make money out of. tips, but the New Jersey man who secured a patent on his idea of placing rubber tips on lead penoils is the tip-topper of the lot. He has realized a cool $200,000 from the simple little A. Raleigh, special., says: '-.J tonight says tho,t a wealthy ' -rn man, who last year J Rocky Mount, and was i rr-y courtesies by O. W, a wo'l known citizen, fell 1 n :--.'.y. Cis will was ' ' it h frcni that he LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVEJtTISSMtNTS. W. M. Watson, 0. 8. C Land sales. Alice P, Rose Exeoutrix notioe. W. Tr Lane Agents wanted. Bargain Store Last ohanoe. ' J. M. Howard Quyot suspenders. The fall.oropof peas look flourishing. Day after to-morrow the stockholders of the A. and N. O. B, Railroad meet at llorehead. The steamer Mease took out 100 bales of cotton 69,009 feet of lumber yester day afternoon. The Goldsboro District Convention of the T. M. O. A. wiU be held at Selma Sept. 35-27. The New Berne Associa tion ought to be represented and we believe that it so Intends. The work of re-modelling the new business stand of Messrs. Eaokburn and Wlllett Is nearly finished and their heavy groceries are beginning to arrive. Thsy expect to open the firet part of next month. Mr. B. B' Mallison killed a 5 foot rat tle snake with 9 rattles near his resi dence at Pine Grove Sunday afternoon. About two years ago Mr. Mallison' kill ed one in the same locality that was 51 feet long and had 18 rattles. Mr. W. T. Lane has opened a branoh office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company in the store occupied by Mrs. 8. H. Lane. Mr. Lane is recently from Richmond and has bad considerable ex perience in handling machines. It is to be hoped that during the Exposition that accommodation trains will be ran at excursion rates and on schedules that will enable the masses of the people to conveniently visit the Exposition. Seme should give oppor tunities for spending only one day and others longer periods there. Agentleman was in the city yesterday looking for Lawyer O. K. and In spite of assertions to--the contrary insisted that there was suoh a lawyer practicing in the oity. .Calling over the list of real dent lawyers whioh was done for him, Messrs Luaos and Lewis revealed the fast that he was looking for Lawyer Caho. Through the effort of Mr. O. B. FeUon attorney for the Albemerle Dredge Company in the admiralty oase against the steam dredge Beaufort, and for the owners of the Sharpie Lena Bell in the admiralty case against her the oase have been adjustedeO with being tried The first through arbitration and the latter by a compromise. "Without making any fuss about it, New Berne' Is going forward on the road to progress as rapidly as any town in the State" says the Raleigh Chroni ole. You are right only we claim no such plaoe as town. We have a city of eight thousand souls not counting a large suburban population, and within less than five years you need not be surprised to hear of this number being doubled. Coming and doing. Hon. W H. Luoaa, Chief Shell Fish Commissioner went np to Raleigh yes terday morning to confer with Gov. Bolt in regard to the existing troubles and disturbance at the Psmlloo oyster grounds. Mr. Stephen Fulford and family went up to Kinston to visit relatives. Mr. S. O. Hamilton left on the steamer Neuse for a business trip to Norfolk. Mr, D. F, Jarvla returned from at tending Albemarle Presbytery at Rocky Mount last night. . Mr. P. H, Pelleter went down to Beaufort on a businss trip accompanied by his wife on a pleasure trip, Mr. 3: 0. Whity went down to Mare- head on a businss trip. , Our former townsman Mr. B. C. Jones who has had twelve , years experience in the druggist business In this oity and Wadeeboro and his wife moved down1 to Morehead last night where Mr. Jones will establish' a first glass drug store. :" " ' . CoL, John L, Morehesd want through en ronte to Morehead. s-i.jV-' No griping or nausea after using Brookfisld'a Liver and Kidney fills, Will cure Biliousness, uonstipation Torpid Liver and stomach troubles. sugar eoatea. ovai. moe xo cents Give them trial.- For sale by F. S. Duffy, new Berne, h. u. , Go from Home to Hear the News. An Augusta, Maine'; paper! contains a Wall Street, New York ad rertlsement which is a curiosity. t We give it beiow au out us aaaress; :, ::::ii- OWN AOOIA MINE. "For a short time we are giving away free Mining Claims on our Qold-Bear tag Property; in McDowell County, North Carolina, v Millions id Gold and thousands in Diamonds hare already been found.. One Diamond found here worth $2,600 owned by Ool. Deming of Harrisburgh. Several large Diamonds and Rubies bought by Tiffany & Co., of New York. You may strke a bonanza and become richer than Mackey, O Brl en or Flood, mis is ' tbe ohanoe or lifetime. Don't delay an hour. Illus trated Book with full1 particulars sent Yee. Three men took out Forty Thous and Dollars in Gold . here in three monthsdee N. Y Sun, June 7, 1891 Financial and Mining Record, June 15 V" -?f. i, ? Confirmed. , f 1 The favorable impression produced on he first appesrnnoe of the reeble 5 i f -nit rnilTfrp" of I safew FATALtACCIDEKTAI, SHOOTING. The Unexpected Firing of a Pistol Kills a Boy. Isaac Allen a nephew of Mr. J. W. Mesio about Id years of age was acci dentally shot and killed Saiuarday night about midnight. The oiroum stanoes are these. Near time for olosing the store the boy lay down on a box in front of the counter and fell asleep. After this Mr. G. W. Fuloher who olerks at the store borrowed a pistol from Mr. David Simpknis to take with him on a trip. Both of them made ineffectual efforts to remove a oartridg from it and as Mr. Simpkins was trying to turn the cham ber of the revolver his thumb slipped off the hammer and the weapon was discharged the ball striking young Allen and producing death in a few minutes. As soon as the aooident oc curred he was taken hurriedly to Hotel Albert one square distant where Dr. Frank Duffy was sleeping but be fore the dootor could get down to him he was breathing his last At the autopsy held by Dr. R. S. Prim rose, oity physician, . and Dr. Leinster Duffy, county physioian, it was found that ithe ball went in at the right shoulder back of the collar bone, through the summit of the right lung and out at the lower portion of the lung, piercing the stomach and in its oourse it went through important blood vessels which oaused the death. The verdict of the coroner's jury was: "That the death of the said Isaao Allen was caused by a pistol shot wound inflicted by a pistol in the hands of one D. C. Simpkins while the said pistol was being carelessly handled. September 20th, 1891. We further find that wnue tne ssia u. u. Himpkins was directly responsible for the death of the said deceased, yet his carelessness was not of the character whioh would make him criminally responsible and we do ot think that the ends of justioe reqire his arrest. Singned R. P. Williams, Quo. L. Wadswoeth, Ben. Hahn, Bei. Nkal, J. E. Latham, T, A, Bknby. Signed R.S. Primrose, MD.,Cor. A Common Sense Remedy. In the matter of ouratives what you want is something that will do its work while you oontinue to do yours a remedy that will give you no incon venience nor interfere with your busi ness. Suoh a remedy is Allcock's Porous Plasters. These plasters are not an experiment; thev have been in use for over thirty years, and their value has been attested by the highest medioal authorities, as well as by testi monials from those who have used them. They require no change of diet and are not affeoted by wet or oold. Their action does not interfere with labor or business; you oan toil and yet be oured while hard at work. They are so pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex oan use them with great benefit. Beware of imitations, and do not be deceived by . misrepresentations. Ask for Alloock's, and let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to aooept a substitute. i FATAL TARGET PRACTICE. Two Connecticut Militiamen Killed by a Fool With an Unloaded dun. WrLUMANno, Conn.. September 18. A fatal aooident ocourred here yester day at the praotioe shoot of Company G, Putnam, and Company, E. Willi mantio. Third regiment, O. N. Q. John Peterson, of Company U. picked up a rifle and' pointed it at different mem bers of both companies. He was told to put it down, but refused, saying it was not loaded. He pointed it at Riohard Babbington, aged 25, private in his company, and pulled the trigger. A report flashed, and the next instant Babbington and William Malone, of Company E fell to the ground. Bab; ntngtoa wae instantly killed, while Malone was fatally wounded. The bullet, 48 oalibre, had passed through Babbington 'a heart and out at his baok. aud struck Malone, who stood ten Daces in the rear of him. Malone was also shot through and through, the bullet being found In a board fenoe thirty naoes to the rear. Peterson was im mediately arrested. He claims that he did not know the gun was loaded, A Creen Goods Postmaster. BiRMNClHilf. Ala. Aug. ' 18. M. D, Thrasher postmaster at Edwardsville, Cleborne oounty Is here under arrest on a charge of using the mails illegally The charge is that Thrasher baa been corresponding with green goods men in New York oity In pursuanoe Of negotia. tions for a supply. It is also alleged that Thrasher went on to New York in per wu w urn iiriuuiuais. . The Boom Basted and the Echo Gone. Birmingham suffers In the building trade. The principal bnsinesa In the the department of dwellings la In the building and Loan Associations that have contrived to keep going In spite of the empty nouses tost appeal in vain tor tenants. southern Architect. - v?js A Dream of Happiness May be followed by a morn lag ot "La Grippe." Easily, and why? Because the displacement ot covering in bed, neglected draught from a partly closed Window, an .open transom connected with a windy entry in a hotel, may convey to ' your nostrils and lungs the death-dealing blast. ' Terrible and swift are the Inroads made by this new des troyer. The ' medicated aloohoiio prinoiple in Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will check the dire complaint. A per sistence in this preventive of Its further development will absolutely checkmate the dangerous malady. TJnmedicated aloohoiio stimulants are of little or no vnlue. The just medium Is the Bitters. hot 1 s c fuoacious Is it In easrs of A TIMELY CAUTION. Needless Carrying and Careless Hand ling of Deadly Weapons Should Cease. Eiiftor Journal: Another accident with firearms sounds out another warn ing against the oareless handling of them. It would be well if the carrying of Pistols was abandoned. In this civil ized land and in this year of graoe it is unneooessary. It is almost entirely useless as a means of defence since a person desiring to rob or kill usually gets "the drop" in his victim in time to prevent the use of a weapon. It is no doubt the cause of multiplied instances of killing often in the heat of sudden passion among "life-long and bosom friends" whioh in the absence of wea pons would not have ocourred. And the carrying of concealed weapons is a oriminal offenoe, punishable by statute with a heavy penalty. It is even doubtful whether the prac tice of sleeping with a pistol under the pillow or in sasy reach, can be justified iu view of the numerous instanoes that have ocourred in whioh some innocent person not infrequently a wife or son or brother has been shot down by mistake. Buttbeobjeot of this artiole is if possible, to diminish the danger. Every person who handles firearms should keep two chances open against possible harm. He should be careful that the arms inot sooidenta.il v discharged and equally careful that if so discharged at any moment it shall not be directed toward any human being. Every boy should be trained to this from his first use of a gun to be insisted on as rig idly in respect of sn empty gun as a loaded one for "it's the empty gun that kills." A little care and right praotioe will form a habit and make it perfectly easy. Instead of ranging the gun past a comrade on a level with his body, elevate the muzzle so it Will range over his head, or depress it below hie feet. Good sportsmen do this. The writer has been in the field with men day after day in whioh time there was no instant when a gun was pointed toward any one in the party. When the men train their guns on each other it's time to quit and go homo. Keep two chances. Sept. 21st, 1891. - B. To the Public. I have leased the old reliable and popular Reams warehouse, Durham, N. C. for a term of years. I have had many years experience in the warehouse business and understand thoroughly how to guard the Farmer's interest and get the highest market prices for to bacco. I have an elegant warehouse well equipped. The best light in the world, and a well trained warehouse force. I will have my opening sale October 1st, and you will do well to have a shipment there in time. Give me a trial and I will look carefully to your interest. Ship to Reams ware house. Durham, N. C., and write to Yours very truly, sep22im Jno. R. Hutchinos & Co. "Imitation is the sinoerest flattery." Colton. Wehavejoat received a new lot of genuine Guyot suspenders. Ihey are so good that they are largely imitated and sold at a lower price. The genuine goods are sold at 50c, and oan always be told by the name Gh. Qnyot on the buckle. The buckles never rust nor do the button holes pnll ont. We have them in assorted lengths so we can fit the shortest or the tallest man. Only at HOWAED'S. TrVeStnteci. Salesmen and Collectors To handle the Greatest Maohine on earth the genuine Singer Sewing Machine with latest improvements, best attach ments aud handsomest Cabinet work. It is the easiest to sell and the best to nurohase, always giving satisfaction. Good territory allotted to responsible men, and nice, light running wagon furnished. For particulars, call on or address THE SINGER MF'G CO., Pollock St., New Berne. N. C. sep2!J. W. T. LANE, Agent, To-day is your last chance to get one of our nice Fancy Silk Vests at $2.50 as they will not be on sale after to day. Do not miss the opportunity but buy one. BARGAIN STORL TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! Reams warehonse, , Durham NCf Is the plaoa to sell yonr Tobaooo, JOHN B. HUTCHINGS ft Co., , -'.iW-Uvirt:!!. Proprietors. - J.F.TaLvldr Has arrived from the l?otth with the T..AHGEST Dcst Asserted Stock Groceries, , Dry Goods, , Ship Chandlery &o. ,-. .:, fto. fto. ; ha ever kept, and now offers to his P0V0 Absolutely Pure. A oream of tartar baking powder. Highest of "all in leavening strongth. Latest U. S. Government Food Report REDUCTION in Old '.Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Buy your Shot and Powder and save Money Uliels., WHOLESALE GEOGER, MIDDLE STREET, N2W UE3NE. 11. O. T. W. DEWEY. A. liTl'OWKLL. DEWEY & POWELL. Life. Fire mi Bmlm INSURANCE. office in Fahmers and Merchants Uank NEW BERNE, N. C. WILL BF GLAD TO SEHVK VOl sepll 2w -AT- L. H. CUTLER & CO. NEW BEKNE. N. C. An Unparalleled Offer! For the next thirty days we will sell SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FRAMES SPESTACLES WITH F1KST QUALITY I.lSNHliS AT $2.50 Per Pair! BELL THE JEWELER. Restaurant IS NOW OPEN. Frog Lsgs, Quail on Toast, and O well, they will come in a little later. Regular Boarders, $5 00 per week. Transient, on Enropean plan. W. A. WHITE, Successor to Mace & Co., Offers a full lino of Choice Groceries Lowest Prices. Also oountry-made Tabs, Roof Paints, Oils, Brashes, etc. Proprietary Remedies and Medicines in ordinary use constantly on band ASSESSMENTS. Persons owing assessments will please oall at my house between 6 o'clock p. m. and 8 o'clock p. m. Sickness in my family prevents me from calling on the parties as heretofore. As assessment must be forwarded or suspensions will follow, this notioe is intended tor all who owe assessments passed due. - W. B. BOYD. 8ept. 19. l.- 8t Hail Bern Theatre! Blind ' The .World's Wonder, Ilusical Entertainment THOSE UMBRELLAS have arrived and tbey are beauties; especially those Steel Rods and Feather weights. Our Fall Stock of Clothing has also arrived and comprises the Finest Selected stock wo ever carried, and that is saying a great deal. Wo have r No h lice of pretty LATEST STifLE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men'o Fine Hhoes which wo hi.ve. neod only to b ini'Dtioned. A full lin of Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes oleo juet ruoHivol. Does your Hoy need a uuit V Sen ours hefori huyine also a nion BALL and BAT f'tSE with every Nutt. Barring ton & Baxter. w. wiius, it. -AND- Clieese. Middle St. New Berne, N.O. flll'.iurf f ' A. E. HIBBMD, "7V .si, "t o la. s, CLOOKS, Jewelry. And Silver-ware, NEW BERNE, N. O. Repairing Neatly Dene. June'-V dwtf Ik WholeNalc Dealers lit Groceries, Provisions TOBACCO ami SNUFF, COOTS ar.tl SBOES. We nre leo neenls ror STOCK "Dl A DEM' I'JU UK, every tmriel wariunlfd. MOl.AHMK-. r.uvown lmMrll inn. ar Come lu Bee uk. or send your orders You win nnd uur lilcoa us LOW us tin" Lowell L. ni!iyl!lilwtr KOBEM'B St HKO NOTICE. Tho undersigned, Alioe P. Uceo, haB luly qualified aa Executrix of Willis itaso, deceased, and hereby gives notice that she requires all portions having claims spaiust the said Willis Rose, to present thera to tho uudorsijtnod, duly authenticated, for payment on or be fora the 22d dav of NentmnW 1Ria or this iioticfi will be plead in bar of Btoid. AU persons indebted to said Willis lioee miiHt pay same to his Exeoutrix. This September 22d. 1891. Alice P. Rose, Executrix of Willis Jioee. NuitTH ('AKOLINA, I a (lie t 'It A V LN County. ( Upl'ior Cnu :iven . IV- coiiMly, i'.'nintill. s. 11, f,. "haiHf romiaut. Notice To K. E. (!h;iiict ; Ttit? ilfft'titfanT. h ('-p us i;f i u ; notice i )i U ati a-'tioi: mi.1 i tied ur kikivh lu& beii couiuiencod in Im- tJuiKirior -t'irt, ni Cmven county, isortli "iirtlina, 'lie purpus. of which is to foreolohG ct-riblii Irx 1ihh1khk tax (ri-rllllralrs hf 10 hv Mid county or i Yav n anl Hiu.li- ot Nurlli t'arolhiav u:mI Id liiivutlm amount .due saw county and stato of i-th. nterest. coKtK and poo liv uh auuearH frmn said tax deeds declared a lien Uoi tin1 i;tn h of the delm.daiitdBrilh-i in n.e v xj t'laiid llieo m itimaniioa and annate )u tho runl v of ci-hvo , Nortrn On-rolina, -nd to have tlit Bald land Hold to piy the Name and to ex clude aud f.ircciofiH any lUm or in tercel ihicti you may own ir ciniiu in the khM land And you will further talro notice ih.ii you aie required to i( i;av at the next let in 1 Tno nupurior euun. oi Hiia onuaty to held on ihe Iweiifh Mviiidty niier ine ltin Mo'idti lu hepleitih t, ijvi. t; o hold in Mew iiern, . l'm at the c-mrt houe, a d answer or demur to the oompUini in aaid action O' he Plfttntift wdi applv to the court for the relief demanded In timd complaint. lum me iotu uay ui rept., ir:n W. M, W AT.'SON, 0,8.0. NORTH CAROLINA, I Tn tlio Oraven oounty, Superior oonrt. The Board of commlsaloncra of Craven oounty, rlaintltr, va- Jabln Jasper, frank Jasper, March Jasper and Win. Jnspur, irofendants. Notitb. To March Jasper and Wll lam Jaapnr: ine aeienuama auove namd will takr notloo that an aotlon entitled aa above batt been commenced In the Bnpertor court of Crayon conn ty, North Carolina, the purpose of which la to foreclose certain tax deeds or tax certificates held ty the oountT of Oraven and State of North Carolina and to have the mount due said eoun'y and State of taxes. interest, costs, and penalty as aDDeara from aald tax deeds deolared a lien npon the lands ot the defendanis described in the oomplalnt filed In this aotion and situate In the oountT or Craven, North Carolina, and to have the said land sold to pay the same and to ex clude and foreclose any Hen or inter st which yon may own r olalm In the said land. And you will further take notioe that yon are required to appear at the next term of the Bnperlor court of said oounty. to be held on the twelfth Monday alter the first Monday In September, ihUI. at the oonrt house of said county in New Bern, N. O.. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the reliel demanded lu said com plaint. mis iuo isiu aay or wept., inm. W. M. WATSON, O. S. C. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 In the era von county. I superior court. The Board ot commissioners of Craven ooanty, rialntnl, vs. Wm. Gasklns, Joseph L. Hahn and Thomas A. Green and C. K. Foy. eomnoslnir tho 11 rm or ureen, roy aco., uerendants. Noxiox. To William Gasklns! The defendants above named will take notioe that an aotion ontltlhd as above haa been commenoed in the Superior oonrt of uraven county, norm Carolina, tne purpos oi which is to roreoioM certain tax deeds or tax eertinoatea neia Dy tne oounty of Graven and State or North Carolina and to have the amoont due said oounty and State of taxes. Interest, oosts, and penalty as appears from aald tax deeds, deolared a lien opon the lands of the defendant, desorlbed in the oomplalnt, fllsd In this aotion and situate in toe oounty or uraven, inorin uarouna, and to have the said land sold to nav tha sum and to exolude and foreelose any Hen or interest von may own or oiaira in tne saia land. And yon will further take notioe that vou are required to appear at the next term of the Superior eourt of aald county, to be held on tha twelfth Monday after the first Monday In September,' 1691. at the eourt houah In New Bern. N. C. In aald oounty, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plalnt'ff will apply to the FOR SALE. Two BRAND NEW Georgia Cotton Gins, 35 and 45 Saws each, for sale by Big Ike at 45 and 55 dollars, each. Factory price 90 and 115 dollars, each. Giunors will do well to coll and see him. we nun you. Stop nnd look at oar line of SOCVKRIK SPOOXS. Asit fur l'aul K. Willi' FOUNTAIN PENS,fres!i loljQst arrived. I forgot to aay 1 bave Just received a fresh lot of tuneo ROLLED GOLD CHAINS, warranted for six years. We give a wrltUn guarantee with each chain. My STOCK IS WAX VP, and PRICKS) ARK WAV DOWN. Come in and see me. SAM. K. EATON, M l(M! Ht opposite Baptist Charo- mky22 U tf Young Kentucky and $asi Virginia Has Just Arrived with Two Car Loads of Young KENTUCKY aud WEST VA. HORSES ABB MULES From 3 to 7 Years Old. a ! EXTRA FINE DRIVERS, Draft and Saddle Horses, Which Will Ho Sold Cheap. Also Nice Variety of Carriages, Baggies, Carts, Harness, Whips, Lai-Robes, Dusters etc., etc. OUR MOTTO IS Quick Sales Small Profits. oau aim seo us bctoro vou lm v; it will ho to j our advantage to do so. & GO. To My Patrons and the Public Generally., Uaving removed my place of business to- Suum Front Street, Three doors E ;nt of the Gaston House',, where I will bo pleased to serve my patrons ae boetoforo. I shall keep- corjHtantly on hand A FULL LINE OF SAMPLES: of the very best Fokkkjn and Domestic Goods l. SAWYER, seplhf Fsshionable Tailor". BEST Sc. OigT45tir IN THE CITY, THE 11 FAVORITE," For Sale by LUCAS & LEWIS. Jas. Redmond WHOLESALE DEALER IN WIKES, LIQUORS and CIGARS, Sonth Front Street, Two Doors Cast Gastoa Hons Just Arrived : ISorseslfules t 1 1 1 II ..) i n 1 i . Atth above named Ball ;T:j Eto Sept. 23, 130L court lorine renei aemanaea in saia oom plaint. : . : . ..,.,-.(:' This the 18th day of B'Pt., Ml. ' W.M.WAT80H.0 B O. ,- t ki.i.' v f-ovbia, many friends inducements to call