X s..3swsf.!a.'vv;l VOL?X.--N0.175 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. ir . ii r BUSINESS. LOCALS . ' WE imocth all the wood parts ef work pat at by us with Eareke Bobber Stone, the beat material in exisi teoce for giving a smooth glossy snrface. ' Kery thing we make ia finished in beat style J ' O. H. Warns ft Boss . -v oolSOlw Boggy Manufacturers. BARGAINS in beautiful work-baskets fancy atj lea job lot just received. , J. 8OTBB. SMOKE Genuine Cabana Tobaooo. v- :.. -. . oot6tf TO ONE who can copy maaio in a clear style. I will give work at in tervale daring the winter. I prefer the eervioee of one who understands harmony and counterpoint, although . this knowledge ia not neoessary. aepl8tf Chab. L. Gabkill. NEW DRUG 8TOBE. Druga, Medi olfc and Ohsmloals, O. P. Popular ' Proprietary Medloloea. A.H varieties of -Druggist's Sundries. Trusses and Brtovs. New orop Garden Seeds. Fine end Large Mtook Cigars and Tobaooo. ALL Haw. Pre aorlptlons aoeurately oomponnded (and not at was prices), our motto and our sueeess. O. C. OBdiKN, Druggist aud Apotheoary, Middle st four doors from Pollock. JunM ly Tbbbe Is no use trying to split rails with a penknife. 'It takes hard licks with a heavy ax. They tell as that the cotton crop of this section has greatly improved in the last two weeks. Bat still the orop is short. Attachments have been issued against property of floey, the ex-President of the Adams Express Company,- in New York, for over half a million dollars. The Bepnblican candidate for Governor of New York has declined the proposition for a joint debate. Judging from the experience of Mr. McKinly he has acted wisely. ' Bxbike while the iron is hot. The spirit of improvement is abroad - in the land. Press to the front and make for yourself, your town, jour county, aud your State an honorable name. Go to Raleigh arfd attend the Exposition. It will do you good. It is u great educator. Garry yonr boys and girls. They will learn more iu a day at Raleigh than they i an in months at sohool. The action of the Georgia legis Uture in adopting the Ooala resolution does not commit that body or the Demooratio party to the doctrines of the Ocala platform. It simply calls upon the Senotors and Representatives of Georgia in Congress to "secure legislation whioh will correct the evils com plained of" by the Alliance at its Ocala convention. It 1b not an indorsement of any specifio plan of relief. AOOOBDtNO to estimates now made at Washington, the yearly reduotion of revenue from customs under the new tariff will be about 140,000,000. The falling off from the single item of sugar overruns this sum by il5,000;000. This serves to show the drift of the McKinley legislation. Under cover of the repeal of sugar duties, rates have been advanced on wool, glass, tin-plate, lead, wire, etc., etc., ac cording to the pressure brought to .bear by persons interested in pro curing favoring legislation.' Phil. Beoord.-"' ' The Democrats of Ohio feel in anon high feather over the result of the joint debate between Gov. Campbell and Mr, McKinley, at Ada, tnat the State Committee has ordered 600,000- copies of both ; speeches, printed together, for ; general distribution. The speeohes are to be printed from stenographic reports, and are to contain every word uttered by each of the speak.' era. This showB that the Democrats are not afraid to let both sides be heard, and is in striking contrast to the , McKinley- organs . whioh made light ' of the Governor's speech, bat took mighty good care not to publish, Any , of it. Wll. -Star. Speaking in the , Ecumenical Council, Mr. Bpeare,' president of the Boston Ohomber of Commerce said, ho did not believe that the accumulation of -large : fortunes should be a matter of alarm or dis content. History showed that these fortunes were not held Intact more than three generations. Nearly all the men of wealth today have been the architects of their own fortunes, aod most of them have earned the entire amount of their present pro petty ty their sating and business enter-: In 3. Those ' fortunes will eoca va:.Lb, either by rash specu I :oa cr v " ' .fui extravagance, r If"' - '--'r will join ; f i r r LOCAL NEWS. Cotton New Berne Market Sales yesterday 60 bales at 7 to 71. You can go to the Exposition and re- tarn same day Thursday for 82.70. The steamer Laura has been libeled for aeamans wagea and waa Yesterday attached by Deputy Marshal O. B. Hill. The petition for the doable daily mail was being oiroalated yesterday and gaining many signatures. It ought to be established. Miss Addie Thomas, of Beaufrot, arrived and entered the New Berne Collegiat Institute yesterday, also half a dozen new city scholars entered, in creasing the roll to about 17S. An o'poes am was oaught in the streets of the city Saturday night. Ha was observed running along in the neighbor hood of Pollock and Spring street, and ran down and oaptured by a oolored man. How is that for a game country. Oar former townsman, Mr. L. D. Gaakill who for some time past hat been a telegraph operator in the office of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Dioker son, Maryland has been promoted from that position and Ia now the freight and ticket agent in the same office. The New Berne Improved Cotton Ginnery ginned several bales of ootton yesterday. One bale was timed and from the time the first ootton entered the pipe to be oonveyed to the gin until the finshed bale was turned! out from the press was just ten minutes. : Delegates to the State Missionary Convention will oommenoe to arrive to morrow and a few outside of the State are expected to attend. Oar citizens have been very generous indeed in their offor to entertain them either at their homes or hotels and boarding houses. The Kinston Lumber company, whioh purchased the saw mill property form erly owned and ran by Capt. J. M. White, lost their planing mill, dry kiln, about 200,000 feet dressed lumber and about 50.000 of other lumber by fire Sunday morning before day. Their loss is estimated at $8,000 or $0,000. No insurance. They had been carrying insurance but oancelled all their poli cies on the Sih of the present month Coming and Going. Hon. C. C. Clark left for Raleigh yes terday morning to attend a meetiag of the direotors of the penitentiary. Mr. W. W. Clark went to Baleigh to represent the Atlantic Express Company before the railroad commistion and Mr. J.J. Wolfenden, of the company, also went up to appear before the com mission. Mr. B. K. Bryan who has been visit ing relatives in the oity returned home. Miss Hattie Lane left to visit relatives in Charlotte. Miss Annie Berry left for a pleasure trip to New York. Mr. W. B. Blade returned on the steamer Neute of the E. C. D. line from Norfolk and Mrs. Blade from a visit to relatives at the North. Judge A. 8. Seymour left on the steamer Neuse to hold Federal court in Elizabeth Oity' and Mrs. H. J. Loviok left on the same steamer to viait rela tives at Leeohville. Dr. G. K. Bagby and family came down from Kinston last night. Miss Minnie Bryan returned from pending the summer in the western part of the State. Mrs. A. E. Burgees returned from a visit to relatives at Durham and attend ing the Inter-State Exposition, Mrs. B. 0. Credle and Mrs. T. E. Maoa left to viait their mother, Mrs. O. Reed, of Beaufort. Jurors for Federal Court. ' U. S. Court for this, the Pamlico district, will convene la this city on Monday the 26th. The following are the juror for the oooasion: Greene county, James Newell, Willis Dixon, Wo. F. Dail, Win. Moore, John W. Taylor, B. F. Albrltton, Jos. Suggs. Beaufort oounty, H. A. Latham, John D.Clark. Carteret oounty, Jacob S. Bell, Alfred N. Chad wiok, A. G. Davis, M. O. Phelps, Jar. B. Bell, Clifford Hancock, 8. G. Turner, ool. Lenoir oounty, Jesse W. Grainger, S. 8. Howard, Levi A. Mewbprne, jr., B F. Parrott. Hyde oounty, A. J. Smith. . Pitt oounty, Ctttviil Stokes. Wilson county ,;Geo. W Stanton, W. H. Applewhite. t. : , Wayne oounty,' Jai. H. Bobmaon J. W. Guliok, E. G. Copeland. . ' - Jones oounty, A. F. Cox,' A. J. Ford ham, H. O. Koonoe, Bbdj. Brown , ; "-; Onslow county, G. R. Venters, John Franks , David Banderlin. , y I ' Pamlioo oounty Viotor Eugler. ' graven eoanty, , Geo. ,-Slover, Stephln Scott, ool., J. P. Godott ool. Calvin DeBruhlK. B. Jones, Henry Dillon, Frank Heath, J. W, Lane. T. E. French Hardy Perry, Jeremiah Abbott, B. A. Buatell, J. H. Crabtree Cats. O. Green, P. M. Draney. - Notice; , All those who Intend going to Elisa beth Oity fair with the Atlantic Steam Fire Engine Oo. ate requested to meet at the Engine house to night at8:80 O'OIOCK. " -- By order Of Foreman. ' ' N Q. O. Jones, Seo'y Gratifying to All. ' The high position attained and the universal aooeptanoe and ' approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syiup of B'ifS, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qn-i.';..ifi8 on wHch Its auni-'S b bamtd i- i ' v f" -p.-jtotlie "Cotton Movements and Fluctuations." We have received from Messrs. Latham, Alexander & Co., New York bankers and commission merchants, a copy of thsir valuable work "Cotton Movements and Fluctuations, 1836 to 1891." It is on heavy gilt edge paper in strong oloth binding, with beautiful gold and silver front and back stamps. This is the eighteenth edition of this publication and it has grown to be the standard book of referenoe in the ootton trade. It gives the total visible supply of ootton in the world for eaoh week of the seven years mentioned; the weekly movement of ootton in United States port and inland town, Liverpool and Bombay for eaoh week of the same period, ootton trade of the United States for fifty years, consumption in Northern and Southern States for the past year eto., and besides the usual tables ef reoeipts, stooks, exports and fluctuations there is muoh original mat ter that cannot be found elsewhere in so concise a form, rendering it a very desirable book for any one interested in ootton. We append a brief extract from it in referenoe to last season's orop: "The grand total of the Amerioan orop value of experts and other inter eating facta we give as follows: Total erop of United States, bales 8,652,597. Total value of crop $439,793,047. Total value of Amerioan consumption $127,170,873. Average prioe of mid upland in New York 1890-91, 9.03; do. 1889-90, 11.63 The orop of the United States for the season just closed shows an exoess over that for 1889-90 of 1,345,816 bales. The phenominal increase over a yield which only a year ago was the heaviest on reoord is susceptible of but one explanation. The farmer, elated over the gratify ing returns for his produot in 183990, determined to extend his area to its utmost oapaclty under cotton cultiva tion. The result has therefore been that favored by a propitious season for piok- ing, a crop was marketed which was altogether disproportionate to the wants of tbo world and the raw material has sold at a price the lowest witbin the memory of the moat of us." It seems to us the ubove figures and deductions contain strong argument for the position the Journal has long maintained and argued. Make ootton, not the first, but the surplus crop. If all the farmers of the South had aimed first of all to pro'luco everything used on their farms that they were capable of raising, not only would tbey have had the supplies thus raised without any greater outlay of labor or capital than they did expend, but the aoreage and yield of cotton would have been so reduoed and the price so advanoed that every pound sold would have given a handsome profit and the total orop of the reduced aoreage have brought more clear profit than waa yielded by the immense orop that was marketed. Thus the growers would not only have had the same money income as they did secure but would not have been under the neoesrity of expending the money received for supplies and theyoould have used it improving their home, their stock and their lands. The figure and argument In the extract warrant these oonolnsions. Iron Belt 8011010; Sc Loan Association. Mr. F. S. Mallory, the General State Agent of the Iron Belt Building and Loan Association of Roanoke, Virginia, is in the oity for the purpose of estab lishing a branch board of the company. General Fitzhugh Lee, ex-Governor of Virginia is the President of the company with the leading banker of Roanoke as officers and director. The oompanv ha branohea in Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore for the sale of it paid up stock and ha placed five million of it took with the leading bankers and business men of the oountry. New Berne should have a branch or tuts oompany in this oity. for suoh an or ganisation will be a developing factor and at the same time afford the mean for the most profitable investment. - Mr. Hallory will be pleased to give Informa tion concerning the plana and workings of the oompany. uompany earned twenty per cent dividena for th stock holders on last year business. From Mrs. Henry Ward Boecher. "40 Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1890. 'I have used Alloock 's Plaster for soma years for myself and family, and, a far a able, for the many sufferers who oome to us for assistance, and have found them a, genuine relief for most of the aohet and pains which flesh i heir toV'1 have used Alloock Plaj3- TEBfl for all kind of lameness and acute pain,' and, by frequent experiment, find that they . oaa control many oaae not noticed in your oiroulars. 'The above is the only testimonial I have ever given in favor of any plaster, and if m r name has been used to re oommend any other it is without my authority or sanotion." Maa. Hkkry Ward Buschke. wsV X'..''- BlaMfcj .;"' ' ' At hi horns at Fort Barnwell on Wednesday, Oct. 7th of heart disease, Mr. Allen 3. Buddleeton, formerly of Haw Berne, aged uu yean, - ' Dissolution of Copartnership. . The undersigned have this day dis solved by mutual ooasent. (J. R. r. Ed ward and T. O. Howard carrying on the business under the Arm name or U B. F. Edward & Co., Mr. Wm. Wood withdrawing. All liabilities against the firm and any indebtedness to tbe firm will be settled by O. ft. F. Edward and T. O, Howard. Hoping for a oon- tinuanoe of tbe patronage. 1 Respectfully, ool7 Iw O. B. F. Edwabds ft Co. C,,"-:iCrf:f.r:;:,-r,t.C--1-J!&i WilYERSITY DAY. Or. George T. Winston Inaugurated President Several Prominent Men Present. Wednesday, Oct. 14th was "Universi ty Day." It is customary not to have any publio exeroise on that day except a ball at night but as the preoedlng Monday waa the day for Pres. Winston to be inaugurated it was postponed un til Wednesday. As the old college bell was tolling out the hour .of ten Pies. Winston accom panied by Dr. John A. Gilmer, Pres. of John Hopkins University, Dr. Crow el of Trinity, Dr. Taylor of Wake Forest, Dr. Olewel of Salem Female Academy, Mr. Walter H. Page, editor of the Forum and Col. Keenan ascended tbe rostrum. Col. Keenan arose, stated to tbe audi ence the purpose of meeting and aided that before proceeding (iod'e bleeeiog would be invoked by Dr. Taylor. Col. Keenan then introduced Dr. Gilmer who- made a short but very appropriate speech. Mr. Pane being next on the programe came forward and gave us an elegant talk, and I might insert by war of parenthesis that Mr. Page's speech showed him to be one of North Carolina's thoroughly eduoated and highly intellectual sons. Quite a number of the student in expreesing their opinion of his speech said that it was the best they ever heard. Ex-Pres. Battle then came forward and gave us a very pleasant talk. Dr. Winston closed the exercises by a very interesting speech in which he assumed the responsibilities and duties as Presi dent of the University. The College Choir also need honorable mention for the exoellent mueio they rendered on the oooasion. At night a banquet was given in hon or of. the distinguished speakers of the morning. After the banquet all repaired to the Gymnasium hall where we passed away the merry hours with the trip of the fantastic toe. The next morning, Thursday, the students all went down to the depot at eight o'clock where Pres. Winston had atspeoial train awaiting to take as to Baleigh to visit the Exposition. We arrived at Baleigh at half past ten, boarded the street cars and went to the Exposition grounds. We then formed a prooession and marched to the Uni versity exhibit, gave the college yell several times and three cheers, for Pres Winston, three for the University, three for the Exposition and three for North Carolina. Pres. Winston then gave us a short speeobafter which we broke ranks to take in the Exposition. The dav passed off very pleasantly and profita bly to all. We met at the depot at ten minutes past six to start for Chapel Hill arriving here about ten o'clock. J. E. M. 1135 ST. T. Ave., WASHINGTON, D. O. Office ov York Entiki'kisi, YOBKVILLC, 8. 0 AUg: 14, '91. Atlantic Xlkctbopoisb Oentlemen: Foj tlieasi live years my wife has been a olrnrer from dlapeoela Ho completely did the disease make a wreek of ner former self that life was almost despaired of. Her nervous system waa almost entirely de stroyed and the lighten nolae would throw her Into a nervous spasm, which would last lor hours. Madloal skill failed to bring any relief. Through the reoommendntton of an emi nent divine we were lndaoed to try the Eleotropolse. After a persistent use of the Instrument, the effect has been wonderfnl. Her nervous system has been restored to Its almost normal oondltlon; her digestion Is wonderfully Improved; she la rapidly gain ing In flesh; and, npon the whole, Is making a rapid recovery, whioh speaks volumes for the wobderfold curative powers of the Eectropolhe, as her oaae waa considered hopeless. If any are skeptioal on the sub ject, let them try tbe Eleotropolse, and He wonderful powers will quickly dlspsl all doubt. Yours truly. W. at. l'HOPST. For Information ADlfBCSS AS ABOVE, OB 2 King St.. CHARLESTON. S. O. W. M. WATSON. Agent, SiewSerne, N.O. No erioing or nausea after using Brook field's Liver and Kidney Pills. Will cure Biliousness, uoastipatton. Torpid Liver and stomach trouble. Sugar ooated, oval. Price SS oenta. Oive them a trial. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. 'Take care of your cloths just as you take care of your teeth." UUTFTTTkB. When you buy a good nit take oare of them. They will last twice as long, and when you get ready to buy them don't fail to try Howard. We are get ting something nsw in constantly, and if yon don't see what you want at one time you may Bad exaotly what you want the next time. Large lot of woolen H. Hose, hair brushes and pooket books at N. Y. oost. HOWARD. Smallwood & Slover, ' DEALERS IN General Hardware. AND Harness, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass and Putty, Lime, Plaster, Hair and Cement Agents for DEV0E & CO'S celebrated Beady IXixed Paints, which are strictly pure , goods.. 'middle street. , lpll POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream of tarter baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest U. S. Government h'uod Report Dr. W. L. LASSITER, Will praotioe in New Berne, James City, and vicinity. Office hours from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 3 to 5 p. m., at Solicitor Geo. H. White's law offloe. on Craven St., near South Front, octl6d&wtl New Berne, N. C. Proposals Wanted. Proposals are wanted immediately for Water Works and Electric Street Railway by the City of New Berne, dwtf Wm. Ellis. Ch'n Com. on Water Works and Elect rio Street Cars. "The Challenge Coffee" IS THE BEST, Fresh Roasted Only 30 Oent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF 3Pgf Hams Whits Cream Ghees., LUCAS & LEWIS. we mm you. Stop and look at our line of SOUVENIR SPOON. Ask for I 'mil K. Wlrts' KOUSTAH PXN8, frosli lot Just arrived. I forgot to say I have Just receive! afresh lot of those ROLLED fiOLD CHAINS. warranted for sir years. We give a written guarantee with each elm In. MySTOCKIS WAV UP, aud PRICKS ARE WAT DOWN. Come lu acd sec me. SAM. K. EATON, Middle Bt., opposlto Baptist Uhar mayfci lstp dwtf FASHIONABLE Stiff JEXaStts! The "GKUNOBLIj " S3.00. The "WASHINGTON" Place 12.00 The DUNLAP" 2 .25. The "UNION" $2.00. The "YOUMANS" $1.50. 17 ALL LATEST NEW YORK STYLES AND GOOD VALUES. BARGAIN STORE. W. A. WHITE, BOOT OF MIDDLE! STREET, Dealer In Ueneral Merchandise, oilers a good line or Groceries, Dry Hoods, Hoots, Shoes, &c Choice Twist Tobacco 20c. per Pound First Chance For those coming to tbe city by water and landing at me maraei uoca to supply luemseives- Last Chance For these leaving the sams way. GIVE U3 A TRIAL. Low Prices. Duffy's Cough Mixture. Call for R. N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTURE and see tbat bis nam ia printed on tbe wrapper before you take it, otherwise you may have Cough Syrup passed on you which you did not call for. d&wtf 1801. Millinery. 1892. Fall and Winter We bava now ready for the trade, tbe latest and most desirable styles for ladles and children, at prioea to salt all. and will be glad to see all the ladles on THURSDAY, OCT., 15th, as it will be a special dar for displaying Patterns, Hats and Novelties, i ' ' ' Ootlltf MR3. S. H. LANE. All Whom Ei May Concern! I have not enlisted in the Grocery, Confectionery, Tobacco or Ogster War, (nor do I intend so doing, it iea luxury I cannot afford,) but I am still selling the Quest IW:sTEY'S lion Hons. Chocolates and WHIT SI A N S Candies. t'liilndi-lpliia KEN E!V Vi Olelmttod Fancy Cak;. Also, Fruits, Smoking and Chewing Tonacco, Ulnars, Si.ioer s Articles etc A!ao dispenfinn Coca Cola, Kinortd and Soda Water to those in need, at tbe Loicvst jtossiblc prievx. 1 oi. H in my Utile xtore just aronnd tht con.. of Poilok, in Middle Street. Come and see rao. o112dj SAM IS. WATERi. New Goeds We are roceiving new goods by every steamer. NOTICE OUK Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; I2.ic. " " 5 lb pails, 75c. 31b Standard Teaches 15 & 20c. can 31b " Pie ioc. " 21b ( Cherries 15c. " Fulton Market Corned Beef 8c. lb Boneless ' " Sc. " Finest Sugar Cnred liams l ie. " Loose Pickles : : 10c. doz White Full Croam Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and BiackTea, 50c. lb Best " " " 75c, " Our Special Blend Boasted Coffee 30 and 35o. per pound. Aud a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. Thanking you for your past favors and trusting you will give us another trial, we are Very lieapoctfully, CHURCHILL & PAltKKlt, Broad Street. THOSE UMBRELLAS have anived and tboy are beauties; especially those Steel Hods and Feather- weiKbts. Cur Fall Stock cf Clothing bas also arrived and compr.ses tbe Finest Selected stock we ever carried. and tbat is saying a great deal. We have also a line of pretty LATEST ST IE DERBIES. Ziegler's and Crossett's Men'e Fine 8h0PH which we have, noud only to be mentioned. A full line i l Ziegler's Ladies' Shoes aleo just received. Does your Hoy need a Buit V See cum before buying aliio a nice BALL nnd BAT FICtE with every suit. Barrington & Baxter. HOUSEKEEPERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that Jno; JDuiiii HAS TIIK. Most Complete Stock OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES in the city. Complete in every department. Quality of the Highest and Prices as Low as any Grocery in tho city. lie requests a call from the ladies to satisfy them that what he claims is a fact indeed. Confectionery Department Is supplied with the very nicest lines of goods, imported fresh each week. To satisfy tho public and to secure an early call he will give tor the next 30 days the following low prices: Chocolate Ureara Drops, best Marsh Mallow Caramels, " Cocoa Bon Bons, And all fine goods of Whitmans & Miller's Phila. make, at Rock Bottom Prices' only 25c. per lb A nice Mixed Candy, pure and good, aoc. Flam Candy, 15c. Choice Iruits, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, and everything in this line at equally low prices. A call will be appreciated. oolOdw An Unparalleled Offer! For tbe next thirty days we will sail SOLID GOLD RIDING BOW FEAMES SPECTACLES WITH F1RSI QUAUTT LKNSES AT $2.50. Per Pair! , BELL THE JEWELER. Children Cry for PitcherV Castoria.' nq Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS. With the assistance of Miss KATE FALLIN, an experienced Milliner, I am dov! prepared to wait on oallers and show ihs L&TEVT STYLES in Laces, Ribbon, Feathers, Flowers, MOTIONS, &c. Ordors from the country solicited and promptly filled. Mrs. 1JETTIE WHALET, Nortb i i le P Loch St., two doors above Midd'c-. ol5d&wlw Prof Eugene Wallnatr Hun'ofst st(, .i mi nr Methodist cbnreh. NVv ti.-rnr, N. i Jxpt-ri l'lcno and Orgaa Tuner urn, Knpiirr. -lucatd at the UdI verti'ij "T B rim. KniiMftntion k uaranteed. Tuning ji t. I'ohsb' -.; $1 . extra. TESTIMONIALS. Mish i'"i,inio lit.liar.il, MuhlO Tercher. Vw Berne, N.C, Miss Maria:. U. Uiidciiif. Voal Teacher, Nt w Heme, N. O. I'rincipai ol Yiirboro College, Mrs J i lie Station, Mun'r Teacher. (sraeiivulfi N. C, Jttuuary 3rd, I8ttls Mr LuuHiie WaljiiHii, Dear -Mr; ll kIvih nm great pleasure to iiHsun- your p irons - f vou- thorough ability ! s a Tuner, ami 1 gtvo -u the liberty of list rt; my uaiiif as a u stimorjlal. Uespcc lu'lj , Mrs. Louie C. Latham: Mr. Knghoe Wallnuu ib engaged as Piano Tuner in the reenviit" College, aud he baa prov. d liiinnell a very comeleni and care ful workman He a : eittieman and cod Roien JouBly perfoniib the work entrusted to him. and having nivei) perfect satisfaction, 1 give himt unsolicited, this testimonial of his work, commend nft his services to parties lu wsiit or a reliable inner and repulier. t'rer John Duckelt. Principal of 'treeuvwle College, (Vreenvllle, N. Mrs. A. G. iiunter. Mimic Teacher. REDUCTION in Old Virginia Cheroots. Also, Horsford Bread Preparation. Euy your Shot and Powder and save Money -iOLESALE QBOOEK, MIDDLE STliliiST, Ni'AV RERNE. N. O. L E. HIBBARD, Watcb.es. CL00KS, X ewelry. And Silver-ware. NEW BK11NE, N. O. Repairing Iicatly Done. To My Patrons and the Public Generally. S.iftM '...- rtmovtil my place of business M c!...i rti Kkuxt Stkeet, Thrt door lviat of tlie Uttxton Home, whr.. 1 will r'Ujp(i to serve my )tvi,runM (ih lit '.wiiT!. I shtll keep con. iantiy on hm::.i A i'L'U, LIN V, OF SAMPLES of 'hp Tory best Fo';!;f... .i Domkstic Goods. U. SAWYER, "-;."' Itptf l'iiishionable Tailor. mmu & bro. YYIi.rit'ftalf Dealers In Gr seeries, Provisions mm and SM N BOOTS and SHOES.1) v t lira nUn nirents for STOCK "DJADEM'i i'LOt'K, every burn ; miauled. A large stock of ITKE W fc"8T INDIA, Mt.'l.A.SrtK-, our own lniportHtlon. - oinv i hk" uh. or send your order Vou wil Un.i our Prleoai as LuW m tb Luwcft. Uitt..2idwlf 'yHKRTH k BRO 3 0 4 Pi (D 9! M M I o MILLINERY OPEfllflG. Miss HARRIETTE LANE Will display an Elegant Stock; of Floe Fall and . Winter , ' Millinery Groods Thursday and Friday, " Oct ' 13 and 10. : 1 Al the LATEST NEW YORK 8yle ' will be shown at prices that wt.lsn- toninh all who tnvnr br c' - see them.

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