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4 Daily Journal VOL. X.--NO 275 NEW BERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1892. PIUCE 5 CENTS. 4 .';:"3IKSSS LOVM.V. NICELY furnished rooms io pleas ant locality with Boar d by dy. Week or Month. Apply at the JODB MA.li offioe, IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bin' Ala and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for isle by Jab. Kkdmond. FOB BALE One Second-hand Piano. Apply at the offioe of febStf Clark & Clabk. I Oa,vUU figures to wholesale and retail trade (or sale by Jas Rxdmond. w HEN? I CALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD CHEERY ROCK AND RYE, pot np expressly (or throat and lung dis eases, (or sale by jan28 Jab Redmond. I HAVE moved on Broad street, Stall No. 7, E. Fishers old etend. Fine Stnsage meat, (10 cent per lb. jan861mo Virgil 8. Bryan. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY used yery much in the sick room. Fr salo by jn26tf Jas Rrdmohp. tT'IVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes - (or ohlldren, 10, 134 and 15 cents per pair. janlBtf BIG IKE HUNYADI Janae Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by JaS Redmond. THE Consol Policy recently nnnounud by The Mutual Fife Lnsokanok Company of New York conhim-e MORE ADVANTAGES with FEWER RESl'RICriONS than any livtstmeot Insurance Contract ever otferfd. It consolidates Insurance, Endowment. Investment. Annual Inoorna. No other company offers this pouoy. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. LARGE lot of handsome Lace Cur taint, Chenille Curtains, Covers, Bogs, eto., just reoeived at jan9 J. Sdter'b. RE. Hudson House Painter, Paper Hanger, Kalsominer, OrderB Promptly attended to. Apply at If L. H. Cutler's store. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubina Tobacco. oot6tf MI8U. 8ACRAMESTAL. PORT and S'JUPPERNONG WINES fur Bale by Jas. Reimond. NEW DRUG 8rORE.-Drugs, Medi oit.e ud ohomloals, O. '. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Druggist's Hundrl.s. Trusses and Brao s. ff.w orop Gard-n Heeds. Fine and Large . WIS. Vlt.lB .UU ,VUWjUU,uliDni w sorlplloni accurately compounded (and not at WAS prices), oui m tto and our success. J. C. OK '.KN. Druiiglst and Apothecary, Middle St.. four doors from Pollock. tau23 1; DUFFY S MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal use. for sale bv jai90 Jas. Redmond. The attempt to organize a wrap ping paper trust in Chicago, failed. THE silver men in the House of Bepresentatives are confident of soon having the tree coinage bill np for action. The best way to put down the Democratic factions in New York is for the National Democracy to discard both. THH friends ol Auditor Sander lin regret to learu that Mrs. Sandetlioj who has been ill for some time, is regarded as . past recovery IT is stated that the eldest eon. of ex-Senator Fair of California has Just died, his doctors Bay from the teffeotof the Eeeley treatment for drunkenness. ' A Washington correspondent says: "The North Carolina delega tion in Congress are all in their seats and vigorously at work." Important, if true. The clothing of a Mrs. Gregory, of Wilford, S. C, caught on fire -Friday and both she and her Bic ker, who went to her assistance, were burned to death. '1'HB surface of the earth will eventually be covered with buttons that have fallen from the coats of men whose wives are pro bono publico women. Atchison Globe. Chicago will erect a wigwam to accommodate the Democratic na tional convention. This is a delicate way of asking the Tarn many Jnjnns to make themselves at home. Bjutf HABTs's manuscript of a tory was once refused by publisher James Fields, of Boston. A few yean later Fields paid 110,000 to Sarte for all stories the latter should write during the year. Harte furnished the Atlantic a few stories and made 19,500 out or the deal. Information comes by way of . Charlotte that at a station on the Western North Carolina railroad, a few miles west of Asheville, on the 12th inst., three children were playing on be track In front of an -approaching train. Their mother Th out to rescue ' them and the mother and one of the ohlldren were ground to pieces and the other two children were mained.' v Germany in nor, only umbidoua to tloruiiiicti Europe but would like to be arbitor In American affairs. The German newspapers denonnco the aotiou of the United States in the Chilian matter. Theeb is division in the Alliance camp. The Alliance delegates to the St. Louis convention from the Fourth Congressional district of Kansas have been Instructed to oppose the bub-treasury scheme. Colored Republicans will hold a convention on March 18, to con sider ways and means of securing their share of National Republican Convention, and Southern planters are considering to what extent they will be wanted in the cotton patch. The coming Presidential election in oar sister republic, Mexico, takes place on the second Sunday in July next. We violate no confi dence in asserting that, despite the Garza nffair, Presilent Diaz will then and there be reelected, pro viding lie lives, and it looks as though he would, although, of course, them is no telling about that. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMU NTS. The World's Fair. F Ulrich Gill thread, eto. W. B. Boyd Fraternal oirole meet'1. Mr. E. B. Hackburn was victor in the match race at the Fair grounds yestei- daj. We hoar of a large party from Pam- lloo coming oyer to hear Rev. Sim. Jones' "'Get There." The house is being built at. the Fair grounds for the 907 pound man. Also a pun for the 1503 pound hog. Tneru will be a meeting of Centenary Methodist Church Working Society at the Pa-onge at 8 o'clock tonight. The publ cation of the correspondence in rtfurence to the oyster question which we expeoted to make this morn ing was unavoidably postponed until toaorrew. A special department will' be Bit aside in the main building at the Fair grounds for visiting editors. A cordial welcome is extended tbsm and all oourtesiee possible will be at their com mand. Our attention has been oalled to the faot that draymen drive out of alleys bordering on business streets rapidly thereby endangering persons passing by the alleys on the sidewalks. A short stop should be put to the praotioe. The Atlantic Soaside says the Atlan tic Hotel at Morohead will be thor oughly overhauled (or the approaching summer season and many conveniences added making the resort one of the most pleasant and healthful on the Atlantio count Judge Brown direoted the Clerk of the Superior Court yesterday to notify the jurors who were summoned (or the seoond week of eourt that they need not attend, as no oases would be tried that week, It being generally under stood by the members of the Bar that no jury oases would be tried Fair week. Twooipital ce i are to be tried at this term of court. Both are colored. That of Peterson, charged with shoot lug man some two years ago, is fixed (or toJay, and Messrs. Waters and Bra gaw have been appointed by the court (or the defence. The other, that of Geo. Best, of Djver, oharged with poisoning his wife, is set (or tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Messrs. Mo- Irer and Nixon have been appointed to defend him. Special venires were or dered to be snmmoned. The Goldsboro Argus tells that the burning of the Neuse Lumber com pany's mills near that oity resulted in causing the largest stockholder, Mr. I. S. D. Sauls to make an absolute and unreserved assignment. The aggregate amount of bis preferments is 31,645.98, the bank of Wayne, the largest pre ferred oreditor being interested to the amount of 815,000. No blame it at tached to Mr. Sauls, and in spite o( hie lose by the fire hie assets largely exoeed hit liabilities and it is hoped to pay dollar (or dollar and have a sur plus left to hit oredit. Ke-bl on kab, or Star, the Cheyenne Indian, left yesterday morning to lee tare it Morehead and Beaufort. Be will be baok to attend the Fair. Before leaving Mr. Star favored ut with a oall and we found him affable and at enter taining in conversation as he is on the stage. Mr. Star is doing a great work (or hit people in turning the attention of the white people of the United Stat at and acquainting them with .the real (tote of their conditions and otMtoini and relations to our government and people, and any asiittanos rendered him in hit work will not be misplaced. Hit plan it to give two lectures wher ever he goes the first one free, but the seoond he makes the small charge of tsn and flftten oantt.: Hie aim it sinv ply to get enough to pay hit expenses and enable him to oontioue the work, at hit objeot Is to benefit hit raoe by leaking justice for them through die temlnating information in regard to the wrongs done them, , ., CUT COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Outlet for Sewerage Chosen Proposi tion for the Construction of Water Works Accepted Mayor and Clerk to Exeeute Contract. Feby. IStb, 1892. After recess Board eonvened this 8 p. m., Mayor Manly presiding, present Oounoilmen Ellis, Loviok, Miller, Bell, Richardson, Oden, and Crawford. The points o( outlet of sewerage being fully disoussed after hearing the opinions of Engineers Dellafield & Brown, on motion of Councilman Miller the plans of the Sewerage Company as already submitted were accepted, the outlets to ran to and empty into Ransom's Chan nel, and the Engineer oan prooeed with the work as at first defined, voting aye, Councilman Ellis, Lovick, Bell, Rioh ardson, Miller, Crawford and Odsn. On motion of Councilman Ellii the proposition of Wm. O. Clark to construct a system of water works for the city of New Berne was accepted. Voting aye Coouncillman Wm. Eliin C.8. Bell, R. A. Richardson, V. A. Crawford, Alex Miller and A. O. Oden, Nay, Councilman H. J. Lovick. Councilman Miller desired it to be understood that hid vote in no way oompromieed his pievious vote on a forrxer contract. On motion of Councilman Ellis the Mayor and Clerk were empowered to execute the contract between the City and Wm. C.Clarke, voting aye, Coun cilman Ellis, Bell, Richardson, Craw ford, Miller and O leu, nay, Councilman Loviok. Making some repiirs to d well at foot of Broad street was referred to Fire Dept. Committee to report. Minutes approved. Board adjourned. W. D. Wallacb. City Clerk. Superior Court. Court oouvened Tuesday at 10 o'clook, Judge Brown of Washington presiding. The grand jury was formed with Mr. 0. L. Ires as foreman. The Judge's oharge was straight to the point. He said all that was neoes- tary and wasted no words in saying it. All titivated oases except where counsel consented to trial were con tinued (or the term. The following cases were disposed of: Coval vs. Coval; divorce; judgment (or plaintiff. M. D. Dewey va. G. J. Dudley and wife. Order (or survey and costs. Wm. White; larceny. Guilty. Sen tenced to 13 months in the State prison. Oreen vs. Qreen. Action (or divorce. Dismissed. State vs, Wm. Jones. Laroeny and reoeiving. Guilty. Twelve months In the State penitentiary. Assessments Stay in the Bank. Judge Dennis, of the Cirouit Court at Baltimore, has ordeied in regard to the Fraternal Circle that during the litiga tion against the order the money re oaived from aesssaments should be de posited in the First National Bank of that oity and kept separate from any other aooount the order may have. None of it is to be drawn out until the (urther order of the oourt- If on the 24kh and 25 ;h insts. the application (or permanent reoeiver is granted, the money will be returned to the mem bers, but if the application is refused it will be applied to paying the assess ments. At teen by an advertissment the membera of the New Berne branoh of the order will hold a meeting tomorrow night at Howard's Hall io see what ao- tion they ahall take. Minstrels Tonight. Tonight ia the time (or the amateur minstrels to give their perfomanoe. A large number of prominent young men o( the city are to take part. We (eel sure from having teen the programme and the oareful preparation made that the entertainment will be a floe one and very creditable to those taking part. The money received will be applied to finishing and fitting up their club house at the foot of Broad street. Those who attend can count on many a hewty laugh and an evening of great pleasure. Tioketi are on sale at Henry's drug store. Weather today: Generally (air, exoept probably some cloudiness and light rain along the immediate ooast. Mr. Alfred T. Kennedy, a prominent (armer, of Lenoir county, who lived near Kintton died yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock after an Illness of several months. Mr. Kennedy was a staunoh member or tne Cburon or unrietand a userat citizen. Mr. C. Beictnstein wishes to ai aounce that, beginning at 0 o'clock this morning he will be at the Fair groundi through each day to receive exhibits and he wishes all to tend them in at early as possible. Sending ex hibits in promply wilt aid materially In the work of getting ready. Arrivals yesterday at the Hotel At bert: B. J. White, Warren ton; W Newton Smith, 3. J. Coogan, OT H. Snow, jr., Baltimore; John E. Jacobs, W.J. Davenport, E. S. Havens, New lork; A. P. Mldyett, Oriental; Adolph Cohen, Craven county: D. N.Durham, W. 8. Johns, Biohmond; Claud B, Fel ton, Beaufort; a E. Bliss, L. E. Walton, Philadelphia;. Col. A. W. Shaeffer, Raleigh; L M. Hlohaux, N. C; B. O E. Lodge, Brooklyn, N. Y. THE THIXG IN A NUTSHELL. Frank A. Haywood Wrongfully Abuses Edenton's Council. The Elenton Fisherman and Farmer hat the following to say as to the cause of the attaok of Frank A. Haywood on the Board of Counoil of Edenton (or a refusal to pay him a bill of (75: Edenton, N. O., Aug. 19th, 1891. Frank A. Haywood: The oity oounoit of Edenton empow er you to insert at least twelve page reading notioe of Edenton and its ad vantages with at least seven engravings in the Norfolk At Southern book for which they agree to pay seventy-five dollars in oompletion of contract. The oounoil wish you to submit MS9, or proof of reading notioe for approval. J. L. Roqerson, Mayor. The above is a duplioateof the or der, by the Mayor, and empowering Haywood to insert advertising matter in the Norfolk & Southern Kiilroad book. Our readers will see for them selves who has violated the contract. It is stipulated ia the order that not less than twelve piges of reading no tice and seven engravings are to be inserted in the work, and required him to submit the manuscript or proof for approval. It In true ba submitted to two m'm bers of the council a portion of the MS8, (the portion that was published which was approved by them so far as it went, but, instead of being the twelve pages agreed upon, it was only throe and a halfa little less than one-fourth of what the order deminded. As to the engravings, the number ws cor reot, but what about the quaiiity i f work ? Broad and King streets would not be recognized by one of the many people who daily traverse them, nod the VVoodard House when Bhown to the guests was not recognized as their place of abode. Tee council did exactly right in re fusing to pay the bill presented, and, we hope io the future they will give all Buoh trickish fellows as Haywood a "black-eye." Had they paid his bill an unearthly howl would have arose from the tax payers of this town. The oouncil in its action did perfectly right and enjoy the good opinion of all property holders in so doing. They are men above re proaoh and no word from our pen oan heighten the esteem in which they are held by their fellow oilizens. The body is Democratic, and in aooordance with the set principles of Demoorsoy, they have Btrinuously objected to any waste of the people's money. Now, we oall upon the press of the State to denounce Frank A. Haywood and the Southern Progress as wilfully and malicouBly miirepresenting the good people of the Old North State. His reflections are unwarrented and unjust, and should reoeive the severest criticism. Norfolk, whioh has been unusually oleau in the newspaper line, has allowed a stain upon her enviable reputation that will not easily be effsofd. Such conservative papers as the Virginian, Landmark. News & Courier, Ledger, and others should resent this wrong done our people (the people to whom they oweeomuoh). Suoh impressions are calculated to alienate the commercial relations that have so long existed between us. Who is Frank A. Havwood, of Nor folk ? Let the press of that city find out and answer. Knights of Pythias Re-organization Officers. Past Chancellor, J. E, Smith, of Rufflo Lodge No. 20 K. of P., of Golds boro, has re-organized Athenia Lodge, No. 8, K. of P., of this oity with the following tet of officers: F. II. Cook, Chancellor Commander; J. M. Hargett, Vios Chancellor; S. B. Waters, Prelate; W. B. Boyd, Master Finanoes, Jas. Redmond, Master of Exohsquer; Jas. Waters, Keeper o( Records and Seals; W. R. Waters, Master at Arms; G. L. Case, Inner Guard; J. E. Gaskill, Outer Guard. Fair Committees to Meet this Morning. The ladies oom posing the following Fair committees are earnestly requested to meet at the Fair grounds today at 11 o'clook. It is important that every member be present: Committee on Crooheting and knit ting. Committee on Lidies' work. Committee on Fine Arts. Committee on Culinary. Committee on Curiosities. Coming and Going. Mr. B. O. E. Lodge, of Brooklyn, ar rived last night to spend a few days in the city on business. MieB Sallie Ford returned home from a visit to relatives in Clinton, S. C. Mies Mitttie Criep, who has been visi ting her brother, ly.eut R. O, O iep left yesteiday morsing (or her home in Baltimore accompanied by Mrs. Crisp on a visit. Notice of Fraternal Circle Meeting. There will be a regular meetinz of Fidelity Council No. 58, order of the American Fraternal Circle at Howard 'i Hall at 7i p. m., Thursday. Feb'y 18, 1802, W. B. Boyd. The Deaf Hear. That sounds miraoulous, and yet one may become temporarily deaf on ao oount of blood peison settling in the ear, and then find quick relief by using B. B. B. (Batanio Blood Balm.) John W. Weeks, Decaiur.Qa., writes: "Six months ago I had a pain in my ear and in a few days it discharged matter. Then l grew deal and could not hear at all. I began the use of the B. B. B. and the running of my ear soon oeaeed and I now hear, while my health is much improved and I feel full of erati- tude to God and to the proprietors of bo good a remedy." S. M. Ellis. Atlanta, Qa., writes: "B. B. B. cured me of most stubborn eczema. I had dootered it without success for twelve years." W. H. Davis, San Marcos, Texas, writes: "I am rapidly recovering from oiooa poison ny use or a. a. a. THREE BOOMS ' For rent. All on first floor. Water eonvenient. O. T. Hancock, Children Crj, for Pitch er's Castorl Compressed Volumes. The great NewBsrce Fa r opens t morrow week. Goldsboro w ill be there en masse There will be special trains over the A. & N. C. road every day. You cannot afford to mies it This fair in always the fintet in the State. Goldsboro Argus. DIED, Paul, son of J. U. Diniols, netr Stonewall. He was fifteen ye .rs of age and died of pneumonia. MARRIED, At Stonewall, on the 13. h inst., Mr. Wm. Walters and Miss Mollis Timber lake; J. S. Lane officiating. ' You'll be dead a long time there fore buy now." This is a homely saying but very true. Now is the time to buy Clothing, at the close of the season you cin get a suit cheaper than at any other time. Iu order to mr.ke room for our spring toik, v,o will cloae out our line of Clothing at very oloso figures. If jounced a suit call and sea us, bring your money along and sro how v.eli yon can do. Do you need a;iy wool il Uose, we have them. J. 31. 110 ,', AK1). Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! IE mi Don't miss the Iictrt!i-! Iu(k: sonas.hits and humor. Aii a yood cause r.nd attend thu Minstrels. The performance of ths Mirjetrol on next Wednesday at the theatre will be to aid the Club complete the work bepun on the propsrty at the foot of Hro.id slrnct, a place where much enjjynvat may be had this summer. The Minstrels should begrtetedbya representative New Berne audienco on Wednesday evening. Aren't you goin? SHID NETTING, Cotton Lines and Rope and Gill Thread, SOLD CQEAP BY V WU0LE3AI i OKOvJEK MIDDLE S'1'jii.ET, NEW BESKK. s Fair. Whether yon Intend to visit tho World's Fair lu hloHKo in !N!M or not jou wllhvmil a history of It from the belmilim, Su.'h a history Is being magnlllceully prt -Benin; by The Expasition Graphic, Prluted In English. German, Frem-h ar.d SihuIkIi. The lint number of this p;re!,t ijna-terly edlilon of The tJraphlc.j list Issued, coutnlt.H Views of all the Principal huiJdlnyH from official designs the Admlnlstratlou, J-ine Arts, Manulactures, fisheries, Mines and Mining Agricultural Jlutldlnpu cud every thing else tu dale), Portraits of he Principal Offloera of the Oomm'.sllun and Directory, Views of the Principal cities of America, fnll-.'age Portraits of President 11 rrliou and secretary Blaine. anda superb trlpl -page Blrd's-Kye View of the Exposition liroandsand Buildings from des gns by the Bureau of Construction. Yon wlli want aoopy for yourself and sev eral for yonr friends. 63 Pages, with Hupplement. The finest puolioatlon In .merlca. Do not fall to send lor a copy or ask yonr Newsdealer for It. PrlcuSocta. (wlthoriler.) subscription one year, THE ORAPHIC "That phenomenal suc cess of lllust ated weeklies In the world's falrelty" AH the principal current events finely Illustrated. The most domplete.the most popular, and altogether tne most val uable Illustrated weekl . Ask your news dealer for It or address the publishers Sub scription, one year, 81, IK). The GRAPHIC CO., Dearbon and Harri son Bts.,Chlcgo. - An agent wanted In every town In the U.S. Go to P. M. DEANEY for HARP WARE of all hinds. "Farmer Girl" Cook Stove the leader of all S:ovcs. Cheaper grades to select from. HEATINi STOVES in great variety, which wiM n. the LOWEST CASH PRIJEi. A'o One Good Second-hat d F ice MG lwm will be sold at a BARUAIN. New Berne Theatre. ay, the mmm Tickets on sale at T. A. Henry 's drug store. Admission 50 oents. No extra charge for reserved seats. Gallery 25 cents. E. Fisher. W. H. Johnson. .T.H.ilslxr. Fisher, Johnson il Q (E. B. Hackbnrn's Old etand.) OKIfTRAL MARKET, Broad St , Nefr Berne, N. 0. The above flrro have ''come to stay," and If you want togetvour money's wonh, come and see us when you need any Groceries, Confectioneries, Vegetables, Etc., Etc. 3" Country Produce Bought and Sold. We have a Delivery Wagon, and Till send jour goods anywhere In the otiv . Solloitlns; your patronage, we are Yours respectfully. febStf 'i9Hutt, juuaaufl co. ' '8 Ipl Absolutely Pure. A ci.n-n of f Elihrt I'f t.11 in Latest U. S. Cor i-ho-e; powder. 1 1,!.- g tr nt;th '.if ')( Report Caret The Yo:rg i r . ' . .i .'Z:.:. c Subject 1 If ; : b:-; -.t m'ii', Ail ita i h i : 0 .A. f'tl CUM .'ll'l. Those strong Work ing Horses and Mules and Fast Drivers just selected and bought by Benj. Hahn for For sak on Season able terms. Conic early and get your choice. Eugsns Walfcau, Exp.-rt Piano and Organ rUNER AND REPAIRER, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Over 50 Testimonials in Town. Please leavp orders in UREEN FRONT NOVELTY STOKK. D.ja!er in latent Cc. and lUc. Mu-'ic. fo'.ll dim. CUE COMPANY ISSUES EVERY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY. Its New Distribution Policy is the Most Liberal ever offered by any Insurance Company. Assets, Dec. .'!!, IS'.H : $159,507,138.68. Endowments and Death Claims paid last week: $389,887 Uii Average Daily liyi $01,347.92 c The best possible advertisement for a firm is pleased patrons. They aln-ays come again and bring their friends. That is why every month sees an in crease in the amount of our business. Goods of the. best quality , and prices that are riaht thete keep our trade moving rapidly even during tbse dull weeks after the holidays, and wa have !. . i .... . :,;. ,..111 a it ..- hi Jfe wJ ' M ' i-il'i ass always something special. Everybody pleased and filled with wonder, and YOU'LL BE PLE1SED, too, if you investigate the truth of the prior s we are making, and you'll carry awsy just as big a load and be just as happy as our friend in the pioture. Very respectfully, Hackbssrn & Vilhtt, 21 & 81 Pollock Streot. . Small Trunks! Lare Trunks! Cheap Trunks! mmim store. Ob ? p e gt T;uijks in the Oity. Cop .rtnership Notice. .HNK, N. C, Feb. 6, 1892. Iihh this date formed a "i Mr. u. w Fox In the ' Oic-B. Mr. Fox having ijii, n In the mill bualness '"i hftOriK managed some !h . urili mid houth,anv liwu will r. eel ve personal x ' hs charge of the mtil. in kmdbof building ma- '.iiu. sldlDg, casings. 1 N K'-roll work, a'.d i- will maae etl . KHtHiiiiis lor hulldlog k-h a fcbjiro of 1 he home :f nih .1. SCIO-'KLKY, W, FOX. il i ihh to pall to the at Mil: co mm unity that 1 ' i! ,Ke devious and estl- n.ehiiK yene ally, ii iiivrii lu all work that ; inc. C. J. SKKELK Y. ipl Stop! AND UEE THE Largest Best Selected Stock if WATCHES, JEWELRY SiivoLvD.ro and Novelties ever h. -n in Now Heme. I have jus returned from the North with a FULL STOL'K of : ill kin ;s of goods in my line SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, lliddle St., opposite Baptist Church, NOTIO Bariington & Baxter For the next Thirty Days will dost out their WINTER CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, At a Great E eduction. C'rosctt 's and Zeigler'a Khoi'B the same prices. lstp Onslow Go. Hams (new lot.) N. Y. Pig Hams, Pals Cream Cheese. Best Creamery Butter, Purest Lard, Florida Oranges, Choice Lemons, Oatmeal, Buckwheat, and the "Best Flour on Earth," AT .LUCAS & LEWIS. 7Ti, 'HI. . Restaurant. ru nooiM FiiOii pollock. ; ! i vory style at all hours tn a.m. cm be obtained from ) WID SPEIGHT. TEAM, ,:0N MERCHANT, u.itry Produce, and commoditita. "!"'( h made. Can fur -n co. tou. i'.rt-et.lu Clyde build feb5 dwtf 3SRLEY, Shoe Maker :k street, EZ2NE, N. C. nreil the rerviopa of a fklllfd il (i I'si -cIhhb Workman from am now finlp Dreoared tnlll promptly n;l onU-rs lor fine CUSTOM -MAJJE BOOTS AND SHOES. The many years That I have satisfactorily supplied ihe wnutsot my numerous patrons iHiht- he guai an e of the character Of my woik , i Ht'pn'.rlng a spec ly dot ui. ' ulty. Neatly and prompt JOHN McSORLfct, novbJ w tf f iBtp Hew Carriage Shop, Just optLcd on Broad street, where alt kinds of - -' CART, WAGON & BUGGY WORK ' "u" will be done on short notioe. i ir. , .. m Also we have ,.a r FIR8T-CLA "f HORSE 8H0EE from the West, ehoer stande on his merit. - Give ns a oall and we will r (action. . . '" ;! v . H. WINFTCTn ' j-r..
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