OURNAL. JUJL . 4 r. VOL. X.-NO. 281 NEW BERNE, N . C. , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1892. 3 PRICE 5 CENTS. V 5 U t: V. . 3V sv 7 I IT ft'-1'- BCSU7ES3 LOCALS. rpAKEN from lattnight' train a trip X nok marked T, H. "BetX-ae it i JournalcSce. i - - ' . 1' I70UND A ploV kod gear oo the a. t trees, ukdw can ooiain same ov " applying at thi tffloe and paying cost. if A- HANDSOME assortment of stamp xx ad linen, ana a mil supply 01 cat' , broidery materia' for Art nee le work i iua reoaivad at BS E F. DlLUKO '.' 0- Ham's corner of Broad and Middle i. itreet. .v. ' , r '- r':" ;TMP0B,rED HOLLAND GIN, Burke' . r - X- Base' Ale and Burke uuinneea' Stout, for tale by Jab. Bxdmond. 'PSr -ifTX, (df 0IQAB3 at Terr low ' r' i ' r I uVUU figure (o wholesale and retail .rde for sale by i?;;''fv-v'. J8 Eedmohd. lSSlkY tCKLT farniahtd rooma in' nlea- 4-VKvt--,iil ' Ml locality with Board by day if: J Wask or Month. Annlv at the JODB- hal office. I CALVIN SCH&FFEB'S WILD a OHEBRT BOCK AND RYE, pat up expressly . for throat and long dis- nm, for satevy i.'T tTAVR mAVfil nn Rrnafl atrMfc fUnll X ' " J-No. 7, E. Fiher old stend, Fioe V' Sto'aage meat,(lO oent par lb. ! "J281mo VibqiuS Fb?an. f '. j "H ABUETT'S CtONAC BRANDY js-'-t..Ajraal Tery ronoh in the aick loom. ,.. For Bale by - 5n26tf Jas Rbdmo.i. IVE Hundred pim of Rubbvr Shuea 'or ohlldren, 10 124 and 15 cenia per ipair. janlStf BIO IKE nUNTADI Jnj M.n-ral Wtpr, the beat Naiurnl apBiiont. Foraale by Jas Redmond FUBBJ CORN WHISKEY for hhI by ( Jas Redmond. - T ARQE lot of handrome Ltoe Cur JL tain, Chenille Curt una. Covers, Bug, eto., jut reoeired at - jan8" J Butkb's. fD ; E. Hudeoa House Painter, Paper XL a Haneer. Kaiiomiuer ' Order Promptly attended to. Apply at tf v L. H. Cutler's atore. TTVTJFF Gordon Imported Bbeirr, for .l-'aale by Jas Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cuban Tubanoo. oot6tf MISU. 84.CBiMBSTAL, PORT and SyUPPEiiNONG WISES rr sale :. by . Jas. Kbi mono. 4 VEW DRTJG STORE. Drag, Medi ; um and ohomloala, . t. Popular Ifoprl.tmry Medlolnea. All varl-llea of . Droiral'a Hundrif a. Truaaea and Brao a. . Saw crop Gard-u Heeda, Fln and lrge ' ti r aioek Ulgara and ToOaeoo. all rw. Pre aorlptlont aoourately eo npoonded (and not ; C " - at wab prioea). oar m tto and oar eaooeaa. sT,.-"5u COUvKN. Droigla'. and Apotheoary, f r . ; .' aflddia at., four door from Pollock, laniiifiy " "i--' -TYTFfY'S MALT WHISKEY for v! ' ,, -, 'JLMedioinal tue. for ale by Jas. Biduokd. ; man in a peck of trouble Is in ','0'-fi measnre to be pitted. .. 8S9ATOB Quay is reported to - be daojteroasly ill at St. Lobis. i',:''jTHB mine troubles in the Goal , ' Creek Valley, Tennessee, has been ettled. i , THB weir and tear ot life come hiefly from straining after tbe impossible. - ..- Cj 'J .EYKBY thing bas to pay np sometimes; even tbe little chickens w - T C-1 ta proposed to have a swim , '.'.'J' V unlng Bohool at Morehead City this -' jr.V,mmet'ondnoted by a competent - 7 .rinstrnotor. "" " . " .' 1 ' Thb difference between being burned ont and fired out is that in the former ' case you get the insar-anee.-Texas Siftlngs. . ' '-''rdZ Ihb Paris GanlQt eays that - . V. Whlteiaw; Eeid American-Minis-r";-'ter at Paris, has resigned and "will . . ' leavi Paris, February 27. - 4 man who depends on words for Salvation, is a moralist; he who . depends- on faith ; IsJa slave to jfC aoperstition; ' he who depends'on v ; fait and world is a Christian S . i:.-,,':':TB.s . number of . delegates who -. will attend the National Demo - - r, ara'tio 15 Convention, ft to "meet in , 'f- Chicago will be exactly .900. '' There : y will be 888 from the States and 12 from the Territories, v . ' : , " Thb State Guard will not go Into camp , next summer under one ; management. The FirBt and Second Eegiments are'toenoamp an Jaly at Wrightaville, and the Third and Fourth Regiments at Asheville. i. Lei the widow's tear fail upon by heartens orpbanV cjy sonnu In thy ear; the necessities of the jpoor and the misfortunes of the distressed weigh upqn thy con eoience. Then Jike thy Master, tLsa wilt be found doing good to tfca '.ory of God. - w 1. an interview with tbe Wash-i- 'a Foal. Dr. Macane eays that l "i f a old parties fail to adopt tla 2" ; a demands, the Alliance Tl i il ' "j. take imdependent '" ; ti V ': c t he thinksXol. -,f r : will te un- LOCAL NEWS. Jalo hi tbe pArade. . ' IleaAioT. Holt thia morning. See the grand balloon ascension to-day. The races yesterday kept tbe attention of nearly every one on the Fair grounds 'While they were in progress. Those to day will be very interesting. vQ lite a party of Ashevilians arrived On Monday evening's trata. Cot. J. D. Cameron, Bev. Mr. Byrd, J. M. Far- mao, E. L Brown, B M. Jones, Dr. Arlington and Messrs. Fitzgerald and Patterson. The Italians will furnish musio for the amateur minstrel entertainment which is to be repeated tomorrow night new jokes will be introduoed and there Wilt be more of them tban on the for mer occasion. , Among the Press representatives that hive arrived are Messrs. Hackney of the Durham Beoorder, Hardy of the Raleigh Chroniole, and' the two ex veterans, Ool J. D Cameron and Djraey Battle. Abont 200 Fair viators came in by jei- terday morning1 train and 300 last night boaijes these that oorne in by other ways. Today be a big day. 23 cars went up last liigbt to bring down the crowd tnat ia coaiing t day. Gov Holt r.irivd lht uiht also Prof. J A H'limee 8. ale Oeo'o. in; the rail road oi uiruii-ni. ner, Mvgra J. W. Wil son, I o w. Waaon m.d K. ( . lei diniiBld also Col. A. B Andrews, Vict Pretidt iittf the R. & D R 8. and his father in law Col. J. Johnson. D. puty Sheriff Sam 'I Line took up to Raleigh yeeterday the three convicts sentenoed by Judge Brown to tb peni tentiary. They were all oolored and all sentenced for larceny. Their names and terms are Emanuel Ctnsdy, 18 months and Wm. White tn 1 Wm. Jones for 1 year eaob. Sam'l Minn a oolored Bap'.Ut preach er of Jones county, who has been in jail there charged with rcpe, 'was brought to New Borne last week by Sheriff Dillahunt, and after a hearing before Judge Brown tbe oharge was obanged to aceault and he was released on bail. Mr. O. L Tate, a postmaster at Forest City, Rutherford county, was reported by a Government deteotive as being 91,171 abort in hi accounts whioh money it is eaid he appropriated and used in his mercantile business. He has owned up and bit-bondsmen have paid a put of tbe shortage. Mr. Tate was arrested, plaoed under bond for appearance at C S. conrt and another pestmaster appointed. . . Fair Parade Today. Chief Marshal Bishop earnestly re quests all having vehicles to meet promptly corner Broad and Middle streets at 9:30 sharp to Join in the parado, and all others Invited and expected will meet at the tamo hour All business men should close (beir places of business and with their em ployee join iu making this pirade a success. Marshals will meet at Stewart' stab'cs at 9 o'clock sharp. Lophlgus, tue Angler. Mr. Charles fiallock, v. bo bas been identified whh the Smitbtotiian Insti tution for the put thiity-two years aid b an accepted authority, on iohtbyio fanna, f tales that the cm ion fish ex hibited . at the Fair and rpoken of as "All month" is scientifically known as Lophlgue, the Angler, owing to its unanner ofj fer ding, r It lies flat on , its belly in the water with opsn month, and projects its two feelers, or anten nae outwards and forward, after the manlier of an angler fishing, and the being provided with wbat assembles something eatable, attracts little flab, which inoontlntly swim into the trap so ingeniously set, and are caught and devoured. - Bev. Sam Jones "Gets There." It would be hard indeed for any lecturer to please hi audience better than Rev. Sam Jones did last night, lie was at bis best and he and his audience seemed to be in perfect harmony with each other. He said some of the funniest things, tnd made some of the hardest hits possi ble Dudes, sVadineA, novel readers, un kind people,' pistoP carriers, r, worthless professors of religion, - and ministers without a proper aggressive and pro gressiva spirit, were-, handled . without mercy and in a manner to make anyone ashamed of such. Mr Jones also por trayed the character of those possessing opposite traits In a manner calculated to Inspire a revrence for suoh and a desire to possess those jsoble ' characteristics. It would have done any one good to watch the 'faces of the auditors and see with what delight they were overspread.. The audience would have been glad of the chance to bve listened twice as long. ' ' Hotice.,:.. ; ; To tbe members of the New Berne Steam Engine Co. . - r - Ton are hereby notified to meet la full uniform at your Eoglne bouse oa Middles, this (Wednesday) morning f 9 o'clock sharp for parade. -v' By order of Foreman. -. ' A. B. Cakboli., Seo'y. ; . ; Headquarters Fire Department. C Fiie men will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. The Annual Parade will take place Wednesday. Feb, 24, 1803. l'n ' r will form borner Broad and i""t.:.' '.. 8 " a.m. sharp." . ... THE F11B. The Agricultural Department. k Yesterday we noticed tbe entire Fair In a general way. Let us particularize a little. We Will begin at the agricultural de partment. These rooms show wall wbat this section is doing in this Hoe, Mr, Yt. H. Bray makes from his farm a very noticeable exhibit ot almost everything edible produced by agriculturists. Field, truck and garden crops, home raised hams, shoulders, pork and sausages, eggs from nine varieties of fowls, dtca, and proudly displays over them the motto, "King cotton stand aside; we -take jour place." In the midst of tbe agricultural room first approached is a pyramid of splendid even-shaped turnips; some specimens reaching eight and nine pounds in weight. Around the room are fine cabbages, sweet and Irish potatoes of many varieties growing peas, onfons, beets and tomato plants, squashes and gourds; hay of several varieties; goodj odder, "some of it six and seven j ears old, fine cotton, cotton seed, beans, peas,oats,rice; bushels of seed of tbe melon, squash, cucumber, &c Hint, dent, strawbery, hybrid, prairie queen, mammoth white, mammoth yel low, "early mastodon and Brszil flrar oorn, amb r. 'brown, white orange sugar cane, guinena oaneand Jerusalem 0 jrn, mall, medium and mtmmoth varieties of peanuts eto. On a mantle piece in tbe Agriculture Department are two f reeks in the corn line, tbe first is a large ear with five small ones clustered around it all on the same stem. This is marked "father and son. " Tbe other is a central ear with a dczen little ones o lustered around it. This is marked "Mother and children." To be continued, FAIR NOTES. Join in the psrade today. Make it a big affair. Tbe Whale is on exhibition in Machinery Hall. He spouts every evening at 4 o'olock. There is a larger number of visitor- here from a distance than at any pres vious Fair. The Italian band will play, during the entUe week. It is lootd on the second floor of the main building and discourses delightful music Among the Press representatives that have arrived are Messrs. Hackney of the Durham Recorder, Hardy of the Baleigh Chroniole, and the two ex vet eran editors, Col, J. D Cameron and Dorsey Battle. The merry-go-round keeps things lively in its vioinity. The Bohemian glass blowers are ex pert at their busineee. Cook's Combination Company gives a big ten cents worth of entertainment. Tbe Devil's Lane is a piece of mys tery. How did those things get so deep in the ground. The largest hog in tbe world is at the Fair. He wetRhs 1.508 pounds. Have you seen him? The Kentucky diant, Mr. John H. Ciaig, is at the Fair, Ho weighs 907 pound. He is the heaviest man on earth and is a pleasant gentleman. In a running heat one of the ponies tripped and tnrned a complete somer sault and threw the rider headlong, but both got up ready for another tilt. Chief Shell Fish Commissionei)iW. II. Lucas, is attendlng,the Fair. He ar rived Monday by the oyster patrol boat Lily. Elevate ycur eyes a little as you enter the fish building and view the monster crocodile which was killod a little above New Berne. Mr. J. W. Collins, United Btates 1'isb Commissioner to the Columbian Expo sition and party will arrive today and make an address during the day on ''Fish and Fish Culture." In Machinery Hall everybody can see the whole operation of making wooden plates. Also In another part of the hall see how elay is modeled in the hands of the potter iuto useful and beautiful shapes. Examine the native woods of this seo Uon. There are two or three hundred samples. 'One selection shows 114 kinds that grow in this county). Some of our mills make beautiful displays of their work. Did you ever see such oyster shells as those displayed-near the two side doors of - the fish building. Some of them measure 18 inobes . in length, 8 inches across aid the shell from one side of an "oyster weighs in some instances as much Las 16 pounds. - Tbe phonograph at the Fair is one of the best made. It renders everything with marvelous distinctness and with per fect naturalness of tbe original sound. The words are easily understood and each instrument plainly distinguished. It is a marvel. There are forty different selec tions embracing songs, jpeeokes, negro melodies, ' band and other music, Ac Every one who listens is obarmed, X-aye' ' " " . ; The Hew River Oyster Company. ' It is refreshing to learn how our new enterprise are pushing ;. their work. This company - was chartered in Match 1891. Tnay scoured 845 acres of oyster planting bottom, built a - powerful steamboat, four large soows. and other mailer boat and have all tbe neoes ary plant to distribute 800 bushel of oyster : per aore every month. , Up to this -time they, have planted - over (100,000) on hundred thousand bushel Of oyster on . th bottom, which are calculated ' to '; accommodate 850.000 bushel of ed oysters. y. ,-, . .wr . Superintendent Lander showed us tbe remarkable - growth of oyster planted In April and May last, and th result i almost incredible. By next fall this company will put it first oysters on th market. - The director are all pushing, live, business and are bound- to mk a suooeaa rf From frequent inspection by the t and direr ira, thpy keeo rp '. ' t ia s, v.'il. THE BURNED ORPHANAGE. Plans for RebuUdlng-Work About to Begin Funds on Hand More Needed. R-)v. Dr. J. W. Ruaiple in tbe North Carolina Presbyterian says that tbe regent in oharge of the rebuilding of the Presbyterian orphan asylum at Berrlam Springs decided that instead of erecting one large building containing all the apartment and thus massing the ohildrea into one large family, they will ereot oottages, the first two of whioh will be after the style of one given to the Thorn well orphanage of South Carolina by Mrs. MoCormick, of Chioago. This sc-oalled cottage is duoribed as a three storied structure, containing ejghteen rooms, with kitohen and dining room on the first fb:r and sohool room on th second fl or. This building, by crowding, is ex peoted to accommodate the Superinten dent, teaohers' and about thirty children. It is hoped that it will be possible to ereot a companion cottage this summr thus doubling the capacity for accom modation, and placing tbe boys and girls in separate build inns. It was stated that the regents, after purchasing about twenty acres more of lscd, so fa to secure suitablo surround lugs, have about S3, 500 in band and that it will tako about $3 600 more to erect the first and an additional S0.CC0 to erect the two companion o'.tages. Au appeal was raids for more funds and that the statement made that the building of the first cottage would be begun and carried forward just in pro portion of the liberality of the re sponses. Since the letter was written, a generous hearted business man, Mr. Geo. W. Watts, of Durham, has re sponded in a grand manner, presenting 85,000 to the orphanage. Those who wish to contribute to this noble objeot of re-building this burned orphanage acd bringing oomforts and education to destitute little obildren are requested to send their names and statement of what they are willing to give between this time and next August to Rev. Dr. J. W. Rumple, at Salisbury, N. C, and the amount whin due to Mr. John E. Oites, treasurer, Charlotte, N O., but, as Dr. Rumple, ia company with bis wife, is in New Berne tbis week attending the Fair and visiting his son-in-law, Rav. O, G. Yardell, those of our citizens interested in the matter have tbe opportunity of meeting him and arranging the matter without correspondence. Hog and Hominy. "Does farming pay?" The above question, we think, is answered in the following, a portion of laBt year's crop of our good old friend, Mr. G. G. Hill, one of Franklin's representatives in the last Legislature. He killed 1,500 pounds of pork, tbe largest bog weighed 530 pounds. Tbisllarge bog measured 7 feet long and 6 feet around. Two of his pigs. 19 months old, weighed 213 each, and 2 at 6 months old weighed 130 each. From the 1,500 pound of pork hi wife made 200 pound of lard. He raised 50 barrels of corn, 7 sticks of fodder, 7 bales of cotton, eto. Now when the faot tbat this crop was raised by himself and son, (baring paid 816 for extra labor) it strikes us tbat the question ''Does Farminc Pay?" is full? and eatisfactorily answered, Louis- burg Times. Attention Atlantics. You are hereby ordered to aramb!e at your Engine room this morning at 9 a. m. in full uniform for parade. By order of Foreman. G. C. Jones, Sec Lung Troubles, Rheumatism, Eto. Frequently a person is supposed to have consumption when it is some other disease altogether that is reduc ing hi flesh and making him look pale and thin. J. W. Yates, Tullahoma, Tenn., writer: "It does me good to praise Botanio Blood Balm. It cured me of an abscess on the lungs and asthma that troubled me two years and that other remedies failed to benefit." So vou see it is sometimes well to try constitutional treatment. No remedy is so good as B. B. B. (Botanio Blood Balm) for rebuilding wasted tissue, and giving health to every portion of the system reached by that great cir culating stream of life, the human blood. Again, it is often supposed tbat colds and exposure are the only oauees ofsoiatio, rheumatism, eto. Suoh is not always the oase. It is frequently caused by impurities in tbe blood. Wm. Price, Luttsville, Mo., 'writes: "I was afflicted with sciatioa bad lost the use of one arm and one leg for nine rear. I went to Hot Springs and also tried different doctors, bat found no cure until Ltried Botanio Blood Balm. It made mo sound and well. I am well known in this vioinity. " 'Observe, even when the renowned Hot Borings failed, B. B. B brought relief. , Bemember, no matter what blood remedyyou have tried or intend to trv. B. B. is the onl v one that will give you complete satisfaction. "A good thin at the cost of a poor thing I business." That is what we aim to do at all times, ' good goods . at the right price. When yon . want anything in our line" give ui a trial. New goods constantly ianlTing. We have . the best unlaundred shirt ii the market at the price, it la "Oar Big Six" only 50o, We have some very, handsome embroidered and pique bosom, ehirtt at 1.00 and L25. Do.; not forget on line of sample goods and oar new lot of scarfs' and neckwear. Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice Is bereb" given tbat the Corari nerablp heretofore exiallDg nnder the firm name or jona u uramree a Co. na thin day dissolved by mn'unl consent, Harriet f. Crabtree retiring T orn aald arm. 411 tbe oopartnerablp indebtedness haa been &. sained and will ba paid by ftasll Manly, and all debts of even k'nd dne aald firm muat d paid 10 ano will Decoiirc'd by him. Mr.Manly. together wl'h W. A. Mnlntnsh will t on Untie the same bualncsa at, the old stand on O.aven street, under th Arm name and style of The New Berne Iron woraa. Thanklnccur patrons for their res' kind neae, we beapeak for the new tlrm mm. ttnaance of tne aamo, with a guarantee of iuiure Buiiaiac-uon. All peraonB indebtert aald firm are re quested to make Immediate payment. Kespectfn Hy, JUaS H, OKBTKKK 4 CO., BASH. MANLY. HAKKIKf C. CKABTREr". Feb. 20, 1892. d6 d Who Wanls Monsy? Time IsMoney! Having put in a NEW REGULATOR and conneoted it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give correct time to each and every one. I have also a full stock of all kinds of Goods in my line, which I am selling at Rock Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Chuich. gnCUTO WAJiTKntowho.-ii miiiMialv Oin I O liberal terms will lie iivni ti. ne!l oar new book, Life and Works of The world greatest preacher is ileail.ninl hundreds of lliousniis nf christian f intllta as well as Clergymen, Bible rendeis, siu- dntH. WHltl n fnr an nnnitrim.iii. w. .,.- obase th'a boos. Ve want aonta to st-ll tbla book rlaht now, while the Inter, hi 1 Kreateat, don't wait, today send AT on K isoenla in stamps, for agentn cnniW'tBcan- VAKBlnfr milrlf. nrwl hA Ilia flrut in aa your neighborhood. TSB LldfcKAL. ACT QUIl.'h. FORSHEE & McMAKEN, Cincinnati, O. . M. 0HADWICK Merchant Tailor. A full line of 6PKING SAMPLES just received. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work room at II. L. Hill's Bjok Store, Middle street. !e?3dlm Horse Timers. Also, Full Line of all kinds of Watclies For tale at SAM. K. EATON, Tho Jewtlir, Middle street, opposite Baptist Church, fetS dtf New Berne, N. C. THE Farmers & Merchants Eank Of NEW BERNE, N, C Organized less than ten month i sgu. CAPITAL, . , Undivided Profits over OFFICERS L. n. Cutler. $75,000.00 85.000.00 PreaiJfot, Vicu Prtbifcnt. Cashier. Tell"-r. W. 8. Ciiadwick, T. W. Dkwky, A. II. Powell, DIRECTORS : Wm. Clove, P. H. Poll, tier, J. W. Stewart, W. 8 Chad ic k. John Suter. O Mirks. L H, Cutler, E B Uackbura. Heedq jarters for Nickel S.virjg Stamps Collections a specialty. fe21 lw To Whom It May Concern. We are Here Still. And Here to Stay. Franck & Rasbsrry, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Importers of Eu gines and Boilers, Steam Pumps, Mill and other Gearing, .Marine Engines, Saw Mills, etc. Repairing of all kinds at short notice. All parties coming to the Fair who have work to be done, will save time by putting it in your buggy or wagon; it will receive prompt attention. AT SHIPYARD, NEAR O. 1). WHARF CARRIAGE FACTORY. G. H. Waters & Eon, BUGGY AND CARRIAGE Manufacturers, Have moved in their t?W Building oo Broad street, near the Rulroad, and are now better prepared To Do First Class Work on every kind of Vehicles. Will also oontinue HORSE-SHOEING at the same prioe as before. Thank loir the publio for past patron age, we ask a continuance of the same - febl&dwtf E. risber. W. H. Johnson. .1. H. Flhher. Fisher, Johnson & Go,, - (K. B. Haekbuin's O.'d Stand,) CHHtHil MARKKT, Broad St, New Berne, N. 0. ' The above firm hav :'oome to stay," and lr yon want to get your money's wonh, come anl ace us when you need any Groceries. Confectioneries, Vegetables, Etc., Etc. CT Country Produce Bonght and Sold. We have a Delivery Wagon, and will tend yonr goods anywhere In the otty. .... Soliciting your patronage, we are - Tour respectfully, ;' fsbtU 13 HER, JOHNSON A CO. SPUROEOI b ISP POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tartnr baking patrder High of hi t in Ivavcnirg sip nsth. Latest U. S. Government Food llciort. has bten attratl t) this t it- tv tLe i Fair, and will bj on exhibition At the Fair Ground?. WEIGHS 1,50s FOUNDS. Admission 10 cer tB. For Sale, 400 Mc-nV Huii; nt 00 ti.. 1000 pair Pant, at 5l)o up. 250 Otrercoats at J-2 00 i;;i And a full lino cf i; iv'h U JACOH ROSEN lihKG, Next tj Hurius & Co., iifar tlie u;arket AUJTION EVERY NIJUT. IS!" larnngfon HAVE JCiT RECEIVED A F'xi.ll Liine OF Zeigler's im Shoes FOR LADIES, GE1TTLEME1T AND Cliildreii. Every piir wairaEted to tire PER FECT SATISFACTION. We have just received a Full Line of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Lite Style, Sivtdu a-.d Cuts. Abo Some Nice G a-.ls COME AND Children's Jersey Ln ts, Bojf's Corduroy I'aLis, Children's Shirt vaists, SAMPLE HCSE, SAMPLE SUMMER VESTS, FIJLL LINE SUSPENDERS, (Every pair warranted for 2 yrs. wear ) SILK UMBRELLAS, Trunks and Valises. A FULL LINE OF Lata Style Hats. febl7 dwtf Baxter Hardware Store Go to P. M. DRANEY for HARPWARE of all kinds. " Farmer jGirl:' Cook Stove ; ilhe leader of all Stover. Cheaper grades to select from. HEATINi STOVES . in great variety, which will be sold at the LOWEST CASBPRI0E3. Alio,, , One Good Second-hand Piano wDlbetoIdataBlRGAIN. felBlwm Brimstone. Brimstone can be had at n. X. DUFFY'S, Next to tho Custom Home, for the next Thirty Dije, at 3i cents per pound in 10 pound lots. A Ward of Caution TO THE Innocent ! Diisinc the GREAT EAST CARO LINA FAIR large crowds of people will fce in New Heme. Marj) uihts of many kinds. Mity iuL-n of many minds." In tl.isc Kit. r yearn there are always ;nrct- of tl e vulture kind in the Bhapo :? man f ...!!oAini Buch large gatherings 1' n :c Lent nn plunder. ;hTM nl" SWIXDLBRS, BURQLAB9, I'i Ki' i r. .hd Thieves of all kind a. r .iK-ta uud bo on your 'rd. m. I may be found at IV -tr. et. where I will ! i JARS, TOBACCO, :.n'y yours, , L. TALMER. fe21 lw iu mighty und will p.n uii . It's mi oij hiw, tu i- 'd r.s true today as it t v r i.s. U :s the oily f. nn datiun of Initials- SUCCfEB. Tiuth ii the only guiding goddiss to pro'j.-. r- it) . With . r.-c r pri'-i fjr u wupjc uli thiojio come. Tli i j has i V; i btt-u our piiui-ii.le tui) evM .iH L'u. That's , hy n o can't say wo're selling 'billow ci si.'" having a "great clear ance sale tor :!0 Jays," and oil that sort of fb'iun which some of our cotempo rariei - in indulging in ENTERPRISE is the weapon that w.na the battle in the husinees world. Slow cuing folks get far behind. V- ry reeptctfully, Hackburn & Willett, 3) .t 21 Pollock Street. t JONES U n.i-. c.rijing it Large Stock of Xjlh-jo. itu.re AND Matufactudng and Cleaning MATTHESSES, Or-l- the Oaaioa Hjuse, and rei pecifn.lj &ok a ihare of patronage frcm tb- tuhlic. Eugene Walliiau, Exp rt Piano and Organ rONER AND REPAIRER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oeer 50 Tis;imonials in Town. Please leave orders in GREEN FRONT NOVELTY STORE. D.-ai.. r in latest Gc. and 10c. Music, febll dim. G-et Tliere! SIM. JONES. The Great Evangelist, Wiil la-iuro at the '. 's hristim issociation Hill, 't j.fjsf.ay. Feb. 23. '92. 1 j ; GIT THERE. 1. - .ii -!. Ii to git there," you bad i -ur our ticket at once. T.v ' nn bm at the Y. M. C. A. V;imiiion 50j. ; reserved scats, 75o. "jOilSsSORLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker TOLLOCK STREET, KLW BEBNEj N. C. Hr.vlnir secured the services of a skilled Mechiimc Hint first-ciasa Workman from Mw York, I am now fully prt pared to fill promptly ail orutrsfor flnu tl'STuM MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. The many years that I have satisfactorily supplied the wants of my numeroaa palronB is the ben guarantee of tbe character itt my work. Repairing a specialty. Xeatly and prompt lydone. novsaw tf lstp JOHN McSORLET, UTH tki Carriage Shop, Just opened on Broad street, where all kinds of , , 0ART, WAGON & BUGGY WORK w ill be done on short notion. Also, we have a FIRST-CLASS HORSE 8H0ER from tbe West, Where a thoer stand on hi merit. , ' , Give us a call and we will give stl faction. .- i H. WINFIELD.& SON, jsnHdwtt v -. , i ' J. II. HOWARD. . ChiltTrenXryJorPitcherls Castorla:

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