1 Daily ou C VOL. X.--N0. 195, NEW BERNE, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. RNAL. s'n . -'-' i tr t i :. it" BUSINESS LOCALS. GOLD FISH One pair given FREE with each fifty cent bottle of r Bishop's Uongn Van," at AUI. MILLER 8 13 lw 81 & 63 Broad street. i'TVAP'D APRICOTS, Peaches and ( XU Pitted Plums and Cherries, Coooa , aatf, Maoaroons and Qraham Wafers. 0. E. 8L0VER. FOB BENT, Nioelj finished fire room dwelling desirable neighbor 5 -lidod. Apply to r novQtf E. K. Biihop. ''-iT : E. Hudson House Painter, Paper l)m Hanger, Kalsominer, Orders ; v"' Promptly attended to. Apply at tf L H. Cutler's store. FOUND A PaoksRe of Dry Goods. Lost in New Berne two or three months ago. Owner oen get same upon payment for this adv. novlO BARQAIS8in beautiful work-baskets fanoy sty lea job lot just received. J. SUTER. SMOKE Genuine Cuban Tobacco. oot6tf , .:, pfl"BW DRUG 8T0RE.-Drugs. Medi .i.i ! ;:'Xl ti.es and Chemtoalt. U. 1. Popular Proprietary Medlolnea. All varieties of Druggist's Sundries. Truaaea and Brao . iTS Hew orop Qard-n Heeds. Kin. and Large jLtek Cigars and Tobacco, ail saw. Pre soriptlons accurately oompounded (and not ' at VII prices), our m"tto and our suoceas. O. O. OHiEN. Druggist and Apothecary, allddls St.. fotft-doors from Pollock. JaniiSly OLD paper for sale at the Journal office by the dczn, hundred or thousand. tf Heavy rains and incessant gales continue in Spain, causing great damage. The mayor ol Pittsburg, Pa., is charged with forgery and em bezzlement. The Ocmnlgee river has been opened for transportation between the ocean and the city ol Macon. A lamp bursts and ignites the gas Instantly killing bix men and fatally injuring seven others at Nanticoke, Pa. THE New York Legislature is till in doubt. The Republicans ; seem to have the Senate and the , Democrats the House. Ool. Pole says the South is against Cleveland. This is the ame Col. Polk who said Ohio was against McKinley and Sherman. The Gam bet U monument at Ville d'Avray, France, has been inaugurated. Gambetta's heart, preserved, was placed at the base of the statue. The recent failures in Berlin caused a great run on banking lionses in that city, bnt all the de mands were met promptly and the . "excitement subsided. . ON JUonday last a cyclone passed Ver the Andemar Islands, situated in the bay of Bengal. Seventy ' seven lives were lost from the East Indian steamer Enterprise. . The Raleigh police seem to te -r-r wide , awake. Saturday morning J they captured three daring coun terfeiters, Jesse Goodwin, J. W. Dezera and John Allen Johnson. , The stock market In New York has .recover 'from its late depres sion and is : again active. At Chicago the grain market Is fluc tuating,, prices have a downward : tendency. A STOBY , is going the rounds of ,a row,, in , Charlotte between Rev. 1 Bam Jones, " Forepaugh the circus "tman, and several members of the which we regard as entirely tejaalional. ;v '. .f ("Oapt, Bohlby, in- denial of the ..ramotVat the, U. S. steamer Bal liA timore had been blown up by the Chilians, telegraphs that there are no Indications of any feelings of hostility , against the Baltimore's ' presence at Valparaiso. : - - 05 the 26th and 27th lnst. the negroes are to held a convention at . Raleigh in behalf of education. It la" to. be" hoped that they feill ao ; -eomplish ; some good ; by ; and avoid at least expressing a irant of atitnde for what the whites have done in : North I Oarolin a for the redneation of the negroes. - Bev, J. f h '4 & P'r0, the Methodist no; 63fcK ttatoir land , teaoher at Salle- IO IUB ucnu VI HUD : mQfement.y interview Dir. .Mills says: 5Sf "To win, we must fight 'f ne enemy,' , ' : - nd not fight each other, ' If we'go - j td the country on the issue of Tariff Nv JEefprm alone, we will succeed, be- , f oanse Ve are thoroughly onited on liat: Question ir wr trsa the juestlott of Tree coinage' of silver in my x lodgment we will lose every t,s. :!:thft West. We will lose the Presi-,AtV-. '.A? 'the Eonate, free coinage, " TsrlJf Cefarm, and everything, and tary usurpation of oar ballot boxes, and life officers guarded by sol diers certifying local government out of the hands of the people." Two swindlers have been cap tured at Baleigh. W. 0. Woodlief and Hubert Warren got hold of a young white man named John Moriarty, and pretending that they were detectives, arrested him claim ing that he had counterfeit money. They made him show his money 11.45, and then took it. Moriarty informed the police and the swind lers were captured and are now in jail. In Kansas the Alliance party was simply "not in it" in the recent election. The sock less Simpson was the only Alliance man who succeeded in putting his county ticket through. With the disap pearance of the Alliance from the political field the issues for 1892 become clearer and sharper. Shall the people be taxed to support my nopolies, or shall each industry have free raw materials and a free market T That is the meaning of the Alliance collapse, Philadel phia Record. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Oyster Sapper. A. Miller Gold fish free. Parsons & Edwards Wood yard. Wm. P. Lawrence Paper hanger. Cotton New Berne Market Sales yesierdsy 110 bales at 8 1 4 to 7. Capt. S. B. Waters' yacht "Juet Right" which he recently received from Philadelphia makes quite a nice addi tion to the boats of the Yacht Club. Vast quantities cf fish and clams con tinue to bo shipped over tho A. & N. 0. R. R. and by the steamer lines running to the city. The supply is remarkably abundant and fine this season. We have received from Grantsbaro an extended and elaborately written acoount of a marriage, but owing to its length and lo the faot that we an nounced the erent at the time, we will have to refrain from publishing It. Another good and interesting meet ing was held at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms last night. Tonight being regular pray or meeting night in the various ohurohes the service in the rooms will be omitted for the one time. Rev. I. L. Cbestnutt will conduct the meetiog tomorrow night. The New Berne Improved Cotton Ginnery is running constantly and doing good work. Large quantities of cotton seed are being shipped from it to other points where there are oil mills. Our large farmers also ship quantities of seed and get back the meal in return. What a pity we have not got a good mill of this kind here. Christmas goods are arriving, and the New Berne stores are presenting very attractive appcaranoe. It would be hard indeed to find show windows filled with prettier displays or more artistlo ally arranged than those of our oity. All four of Mr. John Dunn's, who is noted for his taste in suoh matters, are a soene of perfect loveliness. Wilmington has a oase of supposed hydrophobia. The vlotlm is a stevedore named H. H. Kure. The Star ssya he was bitten on one of his hands about ten days ago by savage dog and the wound was given simple treatment and thought to be healing, but later Mr. Eure was taken seriously sick with nigh fever and frequent attaoks of oob vulsions which condition still con tinues. The Sampson County Agricultural Society will hold its 23d annual Fair at Clinton from the 25th to the 28th insla., inolusive. The Secretary, Mr. J. A. Oats, thinks "the disnlavasrlotiltnral. If, horticulturally, industrially and is nne stooK will be superb and the atten dance large." Senator Matt W. Bansom is billed to deliver an address at the Fair on Thursday and Col. Harry Skinner on Friday, which has bean set apart as Alllanoe day. J: ' i i , Thieves are giving- the farmer, as well as the town Deobla aama anno. tfnotv Mr. B. W.Iyee, oCBiverdale, discovered that some one i had been pinking his cotton and aoocteded Mon day night In findioa some one in It Mr. Ives fired several times with a pistol at the thief and was fired back at ones in return the ball narrowly misslns him. .The thief, escaped without bis Identity being disooved. : Beoently in the seme neighborhood " eolored .woman had enough oottoa stolen from her that to nave made a bale which she had ready ploked and had in iaeks,mVi One sausreor1 MQjfe'streat. etmnis. clng at ths market vraarf ie now oovered :wlth polveriaad rook well packed with a heavy four horse roller. If the , street Improvements that have been begun are oontiuusd In the same thorough-style, ere Wngywe will have tnsjnioen and prettiest streets In the State andt" there is no reason whv this should, net bs "the esse. ' Nature has kindly - furnished this locality with abundanoe of excellent material for easy and cheip macadamizing . and i-a Is no valid retS3n why it should Coming and Going. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hallock have taken winter quarters at the very oharming house of Mr. W. P. Burns and will be pleased to receive their friends informally. Rev. H. C. Moore,' and Mr. M.S. Webb of Morshead and Rev. Bufus Ford, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Duffy, Mrs. Luther Lewis and Miss Bessie Whitfoid went np to Goldsboro yesterday to attend the Baptist convention now in session there. Rev. D. MoLeod, Mrs. John D. Davis and Miss Lata Davis have also gone up to attend it. Mr. W. 0. Willett returned last night from a visit to relatives in Nsw Jersey. Mrs, L. H. and Miss Bertha Gutter returned from a visit to relatives in Washington City. Mrs. M. Hanff, who has been visiting relatives in the oity returned to her home at Morehead . Mr. J. B. Leigh returned on the steamer Neuse of the E. C. I), line from attending court and visiting his father in Tyrrell oounty, and Miss Mary L. Allen returned on the same steamer from a visit to her parents at Salem, Vs. Rev. Dr. W W. Williams, a Presbyte rian minister of Toledo, is visiting his neice, Mrs. A. S. Seymour. U. S. Prisoner. U.S. Deputy Marshall, F.D.Gallup, of Boston came in on the train last night with a prisoner, an elderly gen teel appearing man named Alonco Tripp, late of Massachusetts, who is charged with perjury in a French spoli ation olaim. He was arrested in Fayetteville and upon their arrival here he was placed inobarge of U. S. Deputy Marshall 0. B. Hill. Tho objeot of coming to New Berne was to have the oase removed to Massachusetts and Judge Seymour issued the neoessiry papers last night and the parties will leave for Boston this morning. Mr. Tripp shows no reluctance at going back. He says he was simply down this way on business. He is a lecturer and a man of some note. There is every indication that there will be more and better racing at the ooming New Beine Fair than ever be fore. The track has been kept in good order during the year, and there has been considerable praotioe on it by reel dents of the oity end vicinity, and a large number cf fine horses from be yond the city are ezpeoted to be entered for the races. How can it be otherwise when tho racing premium list, wbiob was the largest last year ever offered in the State, has been increased 25 per oent? If you have a horse in whose speed you have confidence, bring him tJ the New Berne Fair and show his mettle. There will be great crowds to view his achievements, and the large premiums are well worth contending for. List of Letters Remaining in the poetoffice at New Berne, Craven oounty, N. 0., Nov. 7th, 1891. ' B Miss Vidtoris Beet, G. B. Buckley, Anson Brown. C John Cobb. D Jsmea Dunoan, James Durant. E Godfrey Ellkes, Mies Oharlottee Ebrom-. F Miss Annie Fanoette. . G Miss Annie Gray. H Godfrey Hill. L A. B. Lane, Mrs. Mary Lee, Thadeas Parker. 8 Olive Shaw, Rosha Snret, Edward Small, Easter Spellman, Willy Smith. - T N. W. Taylor, Trent Bros., James Triplet, A R. Thenson. W Mrs. Ann Washington (colored). Persona calling for above letters, will say advertised,and give date of list. -The regulations now require that one Oent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wn E. Clabkb. P. M. Gold Mining, The Southern Bell Gold Mine located in South Bowan, is now being worked again, Dr, Ai P. Lighthill and Mr. W. F. Aldndge,..two expert miners, have bought the. property and will sink several - deep: shafts. - They have been here bver two weeks examining and working up the mine, and have secured other property adjoining it. Thursday twelve hands were ' put to work and others will be in a short time. Dr. Lighthill says they expect to work the mine for all it is worth, and he thinks the deposits are rich. They will put up machinery and leave nothing undone to develop the mine. One of the richest gold find in the State was made about two weeks ago, near Newton, Catawba oounty. We are informed that one of the properties, on whioh the finds were made oontains two or more quarts veins extraordinar ily rioh in gold, samples of the ores showing a gold value of from two to thirty dollars, and panninge of the ore from a few grains to five dollars to the pan. ;,.'?'"Vm An adjoining property contains' a lag soft slate vein whioh mills from twenty to fifty dollars per ton. These mines will be a big thing for Catawba and we hope may add greatly to the wealth of the country. Salisbury Herald. V,!4U S K : run rvhnr and thb stacd. u : Bev. F. M. Shrottt, Pastor United Breth ren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., says: "I feel It my duty to- tell what wonders Dr King's New Discovery has done forme My Longs were badly diseased, and my parishioners' thought I could live Only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 28 lbs. in weight." " a . Arthur Love, Manager , Love's Fanny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thor ougn trial and oonvlnelAg evidenoe, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption beats em all and cures whea everything else iaila. The greatest kladV ness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try tt.V Free trial bottles at F. B. Duffy's drag store. Regular sizes 50c and (1.00. . ' , - ? - r " Cry JbrJitc-r'stoVid: How Is It! Bacon Is worth ten eents per pound and cotton eight oents how is tbat ? Our progressive (V) farmers are raising cotton to buy their bacon and their corn, too. Guess they are going to profit by the lesson they have learned this year. They are fast finding out that all cotton and no meat is a costly thing. Wonder how it would be to diversify a little. Plant one-third wheat, with now and then a few scattering aores In oats and grass. Cotton would then be worth an eighth of a dollar a pound and bacon not one-half of it. What a lovely pioture would ensue. The South would soon bask in the sun shine of bar own financial splendor. Southern Live Stock Journal. If every southern newspaper would keep the subjeot of diversifying tbe crops continuously before tho farmers the suggestion may be generally adopted. A good example aooom pliBbes much in this direction, and the progressive farmer oould do much by practical demonstration. The great trouble with too many is that they have not tbe "courage of their oonvictions," and while believing in the dootrine fail to practioe it to any great extent. New South. An Old Lady. A gentleman from Kenautville who was in the city yesterday, informed us tbat on October 25th., Mrs. Rebecca Brown, relict of the late John Rrowo, celebrated her 103d birthday at her home in Duplin oounty, in the presence of her grand, great grand, and great-great-grand children Goldsboro Head light. Its Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval the Cali fornia liqaid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing; to the eye, and to the tasto and by gently acting on the kidneis, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby pro moting the health and comfort of all who use it. Oyster Supper. The Ladies' Memorial Association will give an Oyster Supper at the Store formerly occupied -by D. Hassell. oor ner Pollock and Craven streets, Wed nesday evening, Nov. 18, 1691. All are invited. Contributions will be received by the committee at the building, in the afternoon after 4 o'clock same date. MARRIED. Wednesday afternoon, November 12, at the residence of Mr. H. S. Gracio, grand-father of the bride, Mr. J, K. Cromwell to Mies Bettie lisrt. Rev. J. G. Johnson, officiating. The bride and groom left on the steamor Neuse of the E. 0. D. line on a Northern bridal tour. WM. P. LAWRENCE, OF PHILADELPHIA, Professional Artistic Paper Hanger, is in the city and solicits orders for work in bis line. Specimens of work performed by him oan be seen at Mrs. Pennell's residence on the maoadamized road. Full line of Fashionable Samples to select from at the Gaston Bouse. novlS lm TO THE PUBLIC! We have opened a WOOD YARD at Major Dennison's Wharves, adjoining the Railroad, and propose to keep all kinds of wood, and also to sell as cheap as any one in the business. We will run a cut-off saw in connection with this business, and will cut your wood at 5c. per cut. When you need any wood give us a call, and we guaran tee satisfaction. VERi" RESPECTFULLY, Parsons & Edwards. noviaiw "The perfection of dress is in the union of three requisites in its being oomfortable, cheap and tasteful." Bo via. That's the kind of Clothes we try to get and sell. There is as muob difference in Clothes as vin any thing, , if they are not bought of good houses they are not much ao count in any respect. Now the Clothing made by the Stein, Bloch Oj,, wholesale tailors, are guaran teed to wear well and fit equal to any custom made. See us if yon need a suit, we may have just what you want.. ' J. M. HOWARD. FRUITS! CONFECTIONERIES! SalMft anil Fnuh T.n AM .Hand ttw mw Customers and the publio generally. ' Also, a ship will be la soon with Pineapples and other Fruits for novjiugf ysf IK habsel. . Dr; W.lUSSITEiF Will practice in New Berne, James City, anil vfntnftv. . QfflA hnnra ffrnm O .a U a, U." and from 8 to 5 p. m., at Solicitor Geo. H. White's law offloe. on Craven 8l, near South Front, " " ootl6d&wUl,i;. New Berne, N. 0. HP V POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream Of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. iMlest U, S. Government Food Report. 100 LOTS For Sale PY THE WINSTON-SALEM Laud & Irivcstnrmt Comp'y. NOVEMBER 24th, 1891 All of these lots lie within lOl) yr.r.'s of Electric Street Car Line end M-ca i amizod Street, and 30 of thcra li.i im mediately on said cur line and sircL-r. This Company lias actually er;nt 80,000 IN DEVELOPING US LANDS. Mam Street, tho chief busi ness and residence thoroughfare of the city of Wineton-Salcm, has ber-n ex tended by a straight line through tho property. Mile and a half Electric Street rail way iSprague System) running through the property (Extension of City i-iys-tern). Fare to any part of tho city, five PROPERTY SUPPLIED YflTH ELECTRIC LIGHT, WATER WORKS AND .TELEPHONE SERVICE. Miin streote through the property meoadim iz9d. Iron bridge acroes Wachovit Brook 108 feet long, 55 fcot wide, at a coRt of SU.0O0. ttiO.OOO WORTH OK LOTS SOLI) AT PRIVATE SALE TO RESIDENTS OF WINSTON SALEM. MANY HAND SOME RESIDENCES IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION. Sunny Side Social Club, composed largely of buainees men ot Winston-Salem, now building a handscme club-house on the property. Two large Tobacco Factories and one Leaf House to be built on the property in the next few months. Terms of Sale One-fourth ca?h and the balance in 13, IS and 4 months, eix percent interest. Reduoed fare on railroads. Correspondence invited. Address WINSTON-3ALEM LAND novlltd AND INVESTMENT CO. Notice of Incorporation Notice Is hereby given or the Incorpora tion of the "Worth Carolina Packing com pany," U'hat the names or the Incorporator, are Oeorge W. Moore, Martin Wagner, llur dette H. Farren. John 8. Glbbs, Hosea F, Going, Charles H. PearBon and Joseph H. Smith, and such otheis aa they may asso ciate with them. That the name of tho stld Corporation shall be the "Morih Carolina Packing Com pany." That said Corporation is formed for purposes ot purchasing, canning and B9illng oysters, rlsh, fruits and vegetables, and for catching, planting, .hipping, propogating and transporting the same, and for buying, owning, soiling, leasing or mortgaging land, and for manufacturing lime, cns and alt other articles appertaining tolhep king builne8s, and of procuring and preparing for market, transportation and selling of him ber. limber, trees, plants, seeds, frnit, roots or other prodncts of the land. That the business of said corporation Is to be carried on In Craven, Ueaufurt. Pamlico and Carteret counties, aud In the adjoining oonntles to those conutlcs of the blate or North Carolina, That the time of existence or this Corpora tion Is limited to five years, and tte princi pal place of business at ?uw Kern, North Uaroliiia- The amount of the capital stock of Fatd Corporation Is Thirty rtvf Thousand Dollais; that salrt capital stock Is divided Into threw hundred and fifty shares cf the par value of One dundred Dollars each. Witness my hand and oflkinl seal this 9th day of November, 18U1. W. M. WATSON, novll Clerk Bop. Court, Craven County. 13 CO CD 2, l5 CD o JK o on S h a s CO CO o CD OS GO tf o CD CO 9 . Wanted, ; ,: A good man as BAtt TENDER Only those who keep perfeotly sober wanted. Apply at onea to ' " 1 ' a 'noltf " ' "JIMM1EV TAX NOTICE. Your City Taxes are now due and payable. The city need money to pay bills and carry on imprcvMuente. Pieaae co;no fo.-ivura and neiile. W. D. WALLACE, City Tax Collector. Nov. 10, 1831. J0HB ieSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker, POLLOCK STREET, NEW BEKN, 2f, 0i Having seen red the sc-rvlc-s of a stilled Moclmuio m:d lirst-clnBS Workman from MiwYork. I nm now Mi -lyprrpand to 1111 promptly all orders lor flno CUSTOM-MADE ROOTS AND SHOES. The many years that I have sailsfacto-ily supplied the wants of my numerous patrons Is the best guaraufee of the charuoler of lu v Hepalringaspecklly. Neatly and prom pt ly done. noyBdw tf lslp JOHN Mt'-iOULEY, HOUSEkTERS ATTENTION Is called to the fact that HAS TDK Most Complete Stock CHOICE FIMILY 0R00ERSES in tho city. Complete in every department, Quality of the Highest and Trices as Low as any Grocery in the citv. Ho requests a calf 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 the public and to secure an early call he will give for tho next :J0 days the following low prices: Chocolate Cream Drops, best Marsh Mallow " Caramels, Cocoa Bon Bons, And all fine goods of Whitmans fc Miller's Phila. make, at Rock Bottom Prices, only 25c. per lb. Anico Mixed Candy, pure and good, x'Oo. Plain Candy, 15c. Choice Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, and everything in thi3 line at equally low prices. A call will bo appreciated. OClOdT Nsw Goods! Nsw Ocsds! We are receiving new gooJs by every steamer. NOTICE OUR Special Low Prices! Jelly ; : ; 10c. lb Preserves . ; li'.ic. " " 5 lb pail., 7.")c. .'Sib Standard Peucbvs 15 & 20a. can 31b " Pig lOu. 21b 4 Cherries ir(c. " Fulton Jlarket Oorutd Beef Se. lb Boneless " " Sc. Finest Sugar Cured Ilatus He. " Loose Pickles : : lOj. doz White Full Cream Cheese, 15c. lb Good Green and Biack Tea, 50c. lb Best " " 75c, " Our Special Bleud Roasted Coffee 30 and 35s. per pound. And a full line of other fancy Groceries too numerous to mention. ThankiDg you for jour past favors and trusting you will give us another trial, we are Very Respectfully, CHURCHILL & PARKER, Broad Street. rt Have CornsJ Wear . ..f 'tv . Waukenhose, ,'4 1 Particulars at the " Trimmer Wanted. A First clsss Trimmer in Carrkge and BuKKy Factory. Permanent job If a good workman. G. El. WATERS & SON, oclSltf ) nbw Berne, N. C. Solid Silver! I have K0t the BEST SELECTTOK of bolid biivor ever brought to New Berne. Fresh Goods Just Kecefred ! I have a Nice Selection of Solid Gold Plain Rings. Also a Fine Stock of ALL KINDS of Goods in my lino. t?.r All work neatly dono and warranted. SAM K. EATON, Now Berne, N. C ,4Tli9 Challenge Coffee" IS THE BEST, Frasii feasted Z-xiui So Order. Only 30 Pent Per Pound. NEW LOT OF Whifj Orsan. Cheese. Prof PajeiieWallnau ''J,?.",-''" " MUhodlst church. " 1 ," K-pert I'mno and organ i uiifi- in, .i .;,,!-, i;,.r, educated at the UdI ! "Himftonon narantecd. ; :,:..us : ; .... : .,nlilr.K $1.W txtra. TESXIBIOSIALS. -Mian i' i i . i j tlollaud. Music Terclter, New llsrue. N. C Mis.- M t-i-i:i it. Halv-:iir. Vonal Teacher, New Boino, N. C. i"i(.f. Ji u-p (. 1'riiif'ivi of Tirboro College. Mm. Ju li. i,:attou. Musto le.icher. lirii. nv i -lii.N. c, JauuaryJrJ, 1691: .Mr. : i ir, n i w aliniu, Ui;;.r n: it kivcs m.. great pleosure to HHKiire i air ,tri,n .it j- ,.u ,- thorough abllllr un a lunur, and I ui-e you tho liberty of " y na-ii- a t. m I . ; 1 1 o i . I -i j . iii-.-. . ..Uu.ly, Mi. Louis C. Lo'.hara: Mr. Ku,-: re V .:lrnu Ib endued aa Piano lun, r il,.M.r.-,-..ill-. I'olkce, and he has i r.ivtd iiims-e,! :i vciyo-upctBnt, and cara lul w. r ;ui.,!i. I: h u iutieman and con-w-.eiil.ncaiy i il..r-rs i!,e work entrusted lo ... ., .i. i on. ;iviii perfect eatlifacllon. I Klv t.tri!, ui.?.l!cittl, this testimonial of his .iu,..oiii:,ii ii.t'i;hU ssrvlces topartle. .a whii: a rci.nti u unieruud repftlier. l'r..f. John lJuckett, 1 :ll-.ri, . (,f i l-ccnvllle College, . , llreeuvllle. N. C, MrB. A. ;) i na'r r. Music Teacher. 5 Have Ji'-t rcoi'iwtl i jab lot of NICE OVERCOATS, which wo nr. celling ut very low fiK'-ires. A f ull Jiiic of Van's ad Beys' Viater Clothing ON HAND. See our i.'rossett j Men's Shoes before buyiu? every pair warranted to give sal ief action. Wo have also on hand Childreu'a Ail W'ool Vests, All Wool Hoao and a very nice quality of ElLK Waup vriiito Fiannel at S1.00 per yard. Mundells' ChilJrciia Shoes and Ziegler's Ladies Shoes a fpeeiality. Banington & Baxter. lalp To My Patrons and the Public Generally. Having removed my place of business to Sue i n Fkoxt Street, Three doora Eist of the Gaston House, where I will bo pleased to serve my patrons as heirtof.irp. r h.n in constantly on hand A FULL LINK OF SAMPLES of lue very best FoKF.KiN" AND DOMESTIC GOODS. It. SAWYER, sepll Utpif Fashionable Tailor Duffy's Oough fixture. Call for It N. DUFFY'S COUGH MIXTL'KE ana eee that HIS NAMK is printed on tho wrapper before you take it, otherwise jou may have Cough Syrup passed on you nhioh you did not call for. d&ntl DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIpT C. B. F. Edwards Co. Thomas C, Howard and 0. R. F. Edwards have this duy diisolved co-partnership by mutual conaent. 0. R, F. Edwards collects nil biila due the firm and as eumes all liabilities. oct27t W. A. WHITE, FOOT OP ItllDDLB rTRKKT, Daaler in General MercbaBdlse, offers good 11ns of - . . Grooerlcp, Dry (Joodsj Boete, Shoes, e, Choloa Twist Tbaeo 0, )r Poaarlt vi-k First Chanc3 For thow ooming-to- the eitT hT lauaing at the market ili u. izzt r" Kor thcas envln thf