OTJRNA r. - . NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. HE 1 Pi . aUSlNSSS LOCALS. S ALESMEN -' WANTED:-Pwman-cot pajiaK positions for oanvaseers milling to woik. Wrile immediately. Eixwakoib ft Babbt, -, . tit. Hope Hstfserles, . ' .... Boobester.N. Y.' ? WHEN eolioted to Insure remember that THE BUTOAIi LIFE IN 8URAHCK COMPANY OF HEW TOBK Is entitled to your flrstbonsldertlon, kino it bolde the foremost placeumonn ' the Life ' Insurance Institutions of th 'world, end offers superior advantages - U Blithe features nf boainers,. together with uheqnalM fioncll security. It Is toe Oldest, tersest, S.roogcst, Sifes t, Cheapest end Bret Compeer In the world. - - O. A Battlb. - ' - .. Beeideot Agent. T OB flALE '3tl e box ot ward Jv robe lounge is a perfeet lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and jou ' ean put away ae much clothing or other articles as in the average' wardrobe. ; Too ean get three attiolts for the prioe of one. No extra charge for packing of , . lire Dr. Talmtge. wife of the cele 'breted preacher, eays these lounges are i ry, very. V ,, Prioe in Creton. tlO. $13. - Rslme$13. 14. . Raw Bilk, (20, $35. -T Silk Brooatelle, 835. $30. ' - Tarmi 10 nr cent, discount oash with vniar or half with order balanoe 60 7, ALFRED COLE3. " Grand and Myrtle Avenues. "" v- Brooklyn, N. "! " XT 10ELY f arntshed rooms in p'eae- 1A ant looality with Boara oy Week or Month. Apply at the JotTB fUL Office. , - --k HANDSOME assortment of stamp -A. ad linena. and a full supply of Em broidery materials for A'tneetie work ' tnttrmwlved at VR8 E F. DlLUNO- ha it's corner of Broad and Middle street. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Base' Ale and Burke's Guinness' ' Btook, for tale by JaB. Kbdmond. v" AAA CIGARS at very lo 1 OsUvv figures to wholesale and retail trad for sale by J as Redmond. I' CALVIN 8CHAFFER"8 WILD a CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pot up expressly for throat ana lung a is eases, for sale by V janSI Jas Hebmohd. r -i AHRETT'S COGNAC BUANDY . VXnsed Tery much in the eick room For sale by janSOlf - JB Eedmosd. ' I71VK Hundred pairs of Bobber Shoes ' C1 for children, 10, 12i and 15 cenU per pair, - -JanlStf BIG IKE, TTUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, XX the best Natural aperient. 4 - For sale by J as. Bbdkord, ETJBE CORN WHISKEY, for sale by w Jab. Redmond. f TV? Gordon Impirted Sherry, for JLaale by JAB. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cuban Tobaoco. ootOtf H TIMI. 8ACR AMESTAL. PORT tad .. 1VX BOUPPERNONG WINES for sale by - JAS. REDMOND. V flhamliuU. O. P. pooalar Provrlatary Medloines. Alt varieties of -DrngglsW Snndrwsi - Trusses and Brae's. Maw mm n&mlAn flMlll. Fin. Illd lAim stoek Cigars and Tobaceo. AU. naw- Pre scriptions aeeorataly eomponnded (and not at Wl prloes), our motto and our saoeess. O. O. OBaiBN. Drumiet and Apotheeary, af lddte st. four doors from Pollock. ianJS lj TVUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for : JvMediolnsi use. for sale by jsniS -' - ' s Jab.,Bsdmond, Ohio is reported solid for Oleve land, -' . . f Mc-BH earthquake shocks have - been felt In Italy. - - ,. Thb .Liberals carry the election for London connoilmen. ' As a Democratic harmonizer k. Silver Is not much of a success. ' 1 Miss Barton baa ; secured 14,664 foe the BnBslan relief lund. South Carolina, is overwhel. mlngly for Cleveland in preference toHilL - DR. Baker, tried in Virginia for the murder of his wife has been Acquitted. -"L;-:"-- Invitations towns are still Senator Hill. . ' from Southern pouring in upon , Portland,- Mainer has gone Democratic for . the first time in many years. t ' - , Cotjntt Conventions in Penn eflvania are endorsing -Pattison for President. - . , Thb Governor is ' petitioned to eommnte the -death 'sentence of Weightmaii Thompson, c '"J: - Thseb are many reasons? for believing that Gov. Flower desires t) be loved for the enemies he is ' naklng, s.';i -zr-y W- G en. Eusbill A. Alger, of I I.cliigan has formally - entered the f M for the Eepublican Presiden t' 1 nomination - " A 6T2AK2B is loading at Swan traforNew York with 3,000 tons c f t i plais, the largest shipment e' lis tbe passage of the McKinley i::i. A WSPXTci from Chicago ot 5th t.. r?T3 C: vc'jnd's friends will ' r ttC'J. i i f i. The con VNew Toek's delegation to the Ghioago :r Conyentlon 4, may be machine made, by.E it is warranted to .ont wear any - hand-stitched Combination now on the market." A fight ooonrs neat Edmonton, Kf.t between twelve wagon drivers, white,: and eleven negro farmhands. Several of the latter are killed and two of the former wonnded. ,. ON March 19 real spring will begin; bnt twelve days earlier than that Mr. Harrison will enter upon the last j ear of his ooenpancy of the White bouse. One event is no less certain than the other. N. Y. Com. Advertiser. Mrs. Yarina Davis, widow of ex-President Jefferson Davis, brings suit against the Bel fords for breach of contract in the publica tion oi her memoirs of her husband. They owed her over 14,000 royal ties. A bill is before the New Jersey legislature to If galize a standard peach basket just high enonghand wide enoogh to bold half a bushel. If this bill should pass, who knows but that, in time, we may have an honest strawberry box T LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Salesmen wanted. Luoas & Lewis Coffae, etc. Howard A light heart lives long. The weather iodioations for today are uncertain, out cooler ana fair wuather is expected for tinlgnt. The several Fair premiums whioh were awarded to Mrs. S. R. Street were returned by her to the Association. Tbe special premium donated by Tbe Bait. United Oil Co., repreeentei by W. R. Onion for merchants best exhibit was awarded to Messrs. Smallwood & Slover. Rsv. C. G Yardell is able to resume his duties agaio, and will conduot the Presbyterian prayer-meeting in the leo' tnre room at the uinal hour tonight. Subject: "God wants our best.' Romans! 12:1. The artiole whioh we publish else' where on porpoise fishing at - Cape Hatteraa will be interesting reading to all and give some of onr readers almost their first insight into a speolal branch of the fishing industry. The piano whioh the Presbyterians first purchased for nee in their lecture room; not proving satisfactory, was re turned and they have now received another one of Stiefl's "Cabinet Grand of solid oak, finely finished. It is sub stantial la appearance, beautiful in design and workmanship, and sweet and strong in tone. The Edenton Oity Council are oat in strong resolutions denouncing Mr. ,W, A. Hey wood of Norfolk, who spoke so Insultingly because they refused to pay him a bill for services whioh they dis tinctly assert were very unsatisfac torily and only partially rendered. As requested we will publish the reso lutions tomorrow. ' Peculiarly Addressed Letters. It is not -seldoovthat poeteffloes re ceive letters and packages so peculiarly addressed as to appear quite odd and sometimes ridiculous. On Monday, the 2!d Feb., which was Washington's birthday, there wts re ceived at the New Berne office letters addrsssed to-Geo. Washington - and Moses and a book addressed to Mrs. Noah. J -.- Btitl another letter was received ad dressed to the Post master, which wo reprodnoe: "-,','.' ;..:w.':. ' Sahantonio. Tex.. Bexar. Mr. Poet Master 7; Pleasee Bublish these Names in the Par er in. Town for the Names Shade Jones, William lleriet. Anie Nelson. Jim Sparrow keep at stall in the Market if yon finds them you shall have too on. the finest roneys ever rut tnere roe om tne urouna. . , Olwrrw 81, No, 'SW.-.V. & i, 4. ' : WAtisnk 8r aebow. Coming and (Joing ; The family ot Mr. 0. BT. Banoook moved baok to the oity from Morehead yesterday morning. - Miss Susie Adams, of Raleigh, who hu been Visiting .Miss, Annie Davis left for her home. ' . ' '1 : r J ' Messrs. Geo. A. Tarsons and J. W. Wallace who had the fine phonograph at the Fair , and who have since Jhat time been giving exhibitions at More- head, Beaufort ' And in this oity, left yesterday morning to give exhibitions of the maryellous performanoee of the Instrument at Jfatto Tbe steamer Neose of the B. 0, line took out the following passengers Mr.' M. Makely goiog to Norfolk and other plaoes in Virginia on busines and oleasurei Mr. H. S. Courtley, Of New York returning to his home Mr, O. Harmen of New , York en route to Elisabeth City and other plaoes on buiiaess trip; Mr 4. S. H. Line leaving ror the North, to purohase her spring atook of millinery, Sand; Mrs. Odell enroute from Morehead to Norfolk. tied. AtK"r rf p.- Sunday School Convention. I This mornlne at 11 o'clock thaCraTtn OonntT Snnda School ConveDtloh wUI I. .u. ra..u a m..!.. aitfl l..n. . . . 31 necessary onsmess in reierenco to the approaching Eleventh Annual Con- vention of the North Carolina Stat Sunday Sohool Association whloh will bsneidiatantenary . js.unnrcnuie last tnree aays or tne present mooin ana to whioh each oo'unty in the State Is entitled to send 5 delegate, which wKh the offlcere and speakers will make a possible attendance of nearly 000 ao- ArniUtaA ilalABAtM. D I ,, .1.1. J -ill MM. " I Lbut tbe number at Fayettevllle last year was nearly 200 and those who! were at that Convention think there ... t . in ne a oousiaer.o.e .u - tenasnae tnis year. The convention being held in Craven oonnty she farea better than othtr oonntiee in representation, as according too the published rules in oonnsotion with the programme: "All Ministers of the Gospel, Super intendents or other omoers, teachers or adult members of any white Sunday- school in Craven eounty, are delegates to the convention and entitled to take nrt in the same." Th. nfll..n.f .K.Ht.to rVmoantinn ara: President, Hon. R. P. Dick, Greens- nnrannnrfinir anri RutiHtmRl ueoretery, n. . anow, uurnam-, tta- cording Seoretary, Rav. J. P. Barrett, Raleigh; Treasurer, W. H. Sprunt, Wil- r.:.. v a Ri.;, Guilford College. The Vice-Presidents of the Associa tion oonsiat of the Presidents of the districts into which the State is divided. They are 82 in number. We are in the 6th distriot, whioh consists of Craven, Jones and Carteret. The President of the distriot is Rev. W. Q. A. Graham, of Marshillburg, Carteret county. The State Executive Committee oon sistaofGeo. W. Watts, chairman. Dur- T OT finra Hhanal Hill- J H. SOUlDgate, uurnam , n. o. oruuguuia, Raleigh; G. P. McNeill, Fayetteville; W. H. Reisner. Salisbury: S. A . Kerr, n.....i... - 1 umuiniiw I ought to attend the County Convention tod 11 v. There is no restriction in it as I . u.. ..a s wv uuutuoi, esuvi ruo iiupvtiauwv vs ing ail tnings in proper snspe ior tne ..... . j , 1. . state uonvenuoo, now so ciose at uuu, should be an inoentive to extra effort .nil .uu,l.l pr.n0omAnl.te liAftMMrr. The Correct Time, Without Doubt. iioubiiiiu. ,"" " yet, though we think New Berne ought trt ha haif nna lonir aso. bnt never- 11 I,!.. j 7,Y? . . .u nuuuie sweet oau oo.suro have got absolutely oorrect Washington Oitv time hv alancine at the clock kt.u f. k nn.,h t ik. mtnra n - HUiVU ..WO .uu uu. .u .u ..." aw.w v. Mr. S. K. Eaton, ieweler. as it ia con- tA h. ih. .lo.r.nh ir.. ith tha w- " t x -,,. jt ..icily reooivau loiwo, imm .uou. ODseryatory at vvasmngwu uuj.uiusi noon each day the clock is set by a, touch at the observatorr - hour, raioute and secondhand each promptly responding and moving at onoe to 13 o'clock, if not pointing to it aireaay. mr. .aton ue- aarvea oredit for his enterprise in thus k-aanlna- tlmn ahnnt the aconraov of r " which there can be no question ever, , uuisiae oi ip oonneotiow wuu vvasn- Inainn (lit the Block ia a marvel in Itself, helntr aalf-winder. It winda itself n at a fixed time eaoh hour r!il ..Tn.X ZZ. throughout the day and night. Tie power that oanses the winding is two a'antrln hattarlaa on the ton of it. The have to be 're-oharged onoe in ta .t , , , , . . . ,., months, which Is done at a very trifling oost, and after that the olook requires no further attention uniil another six months runs out. Other Awards. Mr. S. Walnau waa awarded a diplo ma . for tbe best collection "M musical instruments at the Fair and Mr. A, Cohn diplomas on the Newby & Evans piano, the Mehlin piano and the Grown parlor organ. - For best Crayon 1 00, Miss Era Kin sey. Premium on best oil painting should have been awarded to Miss Ina Ktnsey instead of MJss. Rogers. Prem lum on pastelle painting should have been awarded to Miss English instead of Miss Ellis. . c Big Eggs John Lancaster, of No. 18 township, has an ordinary hen ahioh lavs extra ordinary eggs. One of tbem measured tn oiroumrereuee ot monea one way ana 8 8-8 the other it weighed just four ounoee..- When it is remembered that the average hen egg . does not average two In-weight, the performance of the Lancaster , fowl will be ' better , ap- preaiated.Tirboro southerner. , ' J ' ; Have Ho Equal, r AllOocx'S ; Pobus FLastibS have attained a world-wide reputation solely upon .their superlative merits. They hu mahv miM .ha (ala. hnt have namhaaii MiuHadar avail annroaehad 1 r ' Ia ourative properties and rapidly and safety of action, i Their value has beenl attestsd-by the highest medical author l tin ', nll'u h.--nklmiisaumaDlesVBaAI.-V''... iastlmoniala front those who have Used " - w them, and they are recommended as the best external remedy for weak baok, rheumatism, seUtloa, eolds, ooughs, ore throat,' ohest and stomach afleo- Hons, kidney dlffloulties, weak musoles. ufci. .!.. -"" rm. every deeoripUon. :T -v -:' S - :;fM: Beware ol ImmlUttons, Ask ; for AtLoocK's, and let ao sotloiuuon or er'"tion induce you to accept List or Letters Remslnlnc in tbe Fostofflce at hew W. O.. Mar. Otn, 1W. I . . . . i vt.il:. a A mss uoqb amurusa, 1.1 oino aim stronor B-Penny Battle. Lucinda Burnes. David Barnes, Amos Bryoe, Eliza N. Brown. Lama Brown, Lena Bryan, H" Vi"let orjtn, c-Maouas Conlev. Mamaret A. oberrr, Henry Uannon. D O. 8. Diokioson, Idua Silly Dunn, Erer.dge oar. Seff Diggs. F-Mr. J. Q. Finley, Agt. H Ed Harvey, Jr., Pomer Hjman, QeO. L. Hill. H. S. Hill . . T I T T ,1 J JUartlU dODUBUU, XJUUV UUUUBUU Mlaa Tlin& T. .Tjtnkann Mj0ioh Msck. Jsne Moore K Mr. Barion Keese, Charley Earel Sbr. Applegatt, Mrs. Elmira Kennedy. F H. B. farne. Hn.t. " H.Uflr. AlorziBim moni. A1ioa Hoencer, W Mrs. Jennie Wallaoe, Mr. E O Willis, Graoe Willis, Miss Ella P. Willis or Miller. Persons calline for above letters, will say advertisedand give date of list. The regulations now requite that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each letter advertised. We E. Clarke, P. M. TREASURER'S REPORT. Hllern J. iiOVlCK. iTcas.. in ucci. nuu Vtty or mewDern, . v., ior jiouiu JbnUing MUTCU 4X11. lOVi. To balance g 677.02 peb. . To c'h f 'in tax collector 200.00 Feb. 17. 1.000.00 Feb. 29. W.00 Mar. 4. city marshal 83.60 Cr By voucher. M E Sultan 6.09 W 8 Gaekina 50.00 W8 Gasklns 183.79 M Manly (mayor) S3 34 UJ Lovlck 10.00 J W Waters 16 68 J T Lewis 25.00 JEGasklll 3UUU M T Roberts 80,00 J K Land . 30.00 J B DixOU. . 30.00 . 30.00 ,. 25 00 . 25. U0 . 20.00 1-50 5 00 1.30 8 00 104 .. 20.00 . 224.87 , 170 96 , 65.33 .. 120.00 .. 90.79 1,406 48 EiiEiuott j q Q-ee w R Waters Dan'l Best. ueo. jaoKSon. XT T, , Sam'l Jaskson... F Uliich. D H Stallinat.. I -aj- u wpT . T I AlOWUU U 1U AJ Uf' jj j LoYiok (0rd8rg paid) uapt u Ml Koberte... M E Sultan. I 8 GaBKinS . Balance.. S2.661.52 that tbe the best I T hprnhv nnlrmnlv swear above statement is oorreot to of mv knowledge and belief. HUGH J. LOVICK. ity ireas Sworn to and subsoribed before me this 8th dav of Maroh. 1893. Ferdinand Uliuch, J. P I . , . ar w , i u .. A llRKorv mail noru MIC AI1KU I Goods" Crowd. Some time ago a gentleman ot mis I . . . , !.. t ,Uam , - ..reell B80db" men to whioh he replied by wire, asking for samnles of roods. In reply to this he received a genuine greenDacx oouar ... but wired tha tiei Qoods O. K. Bend samples or larger sizes and if satisfactory will start, at onoe." They did not send any "larger I 1 knt nt HlAVrY-w friAnii ia in a ,oU8Y and.the "green goods" men are I ... f nnnntlnir two ifllefframs sent oolleot. Press and uarouman U" Old Raleigh Newspaper Wanted, J.b- at. ringer Duperioienueat ui Publio Instruction, is very anxious to , o( the Raleigh Mivera of August 10th, 1809. He will be very mnoh obliged to all who have files Of aaMTOK?tJ I and send him this number if it oan be . . him know ,f u oanno, be Mat where he osn examine it. This old paper may be of much importance in reference to a great event lo JNortb Carolina history and newspapers will confer a favor bv cod? ing, and may do the State a valuable service. News & Observer. "BIG IKE'S" TRIUMPH. "Bij Ike" one day came through the town , Rldine on a hobbv. Tbe people as they gtzed at him Ueolarea ne looaea quite doddj. And as ha rode down Middle street The orowd grew dense and followed ftUiriana olanned their hands in glee. And vonna men cneerea ana noi lowed. Who Is Big Ike?" some stranger aaked Anil whv this demonstration? Be la the poor man's friend , they said Tbe greatest in tne nation. For he has ridden down and slain Bid Profits and High Pbiocb; Has killed all sorts of greed and gain With manly, true devices. Behold the Conquering Hero's cornel! This faot is worth relating Down at his stand, on Middle street, To serve you be ia watting. , Far Ov Fifty Tears Mas.: Win blow's Soothing Syrup has been need for children teething. aoothea the child, softens the gums. tllava all nain. cures wind oolie, and is I tha beat remedy for Diarrhoea, Twenty- lve cenU bottle. Bold by all drug- . 1 .1.,. tkMuitfliAi,, Iha vnrld. . '" fc.Mwif - . .. . ... r - 1 'A light heart Uvea long."-SniKB i . . , , . 1 1. means oave m ugus ueart. and if possible a heavy purse. We have sample lot of them, (the pnr8es we mean) also sample Halt brushes Whlsk brooms, t)loth . vJrr-n .htrt. Ta brushes, n. Hoee, top ehIrts,eto. m. . .t.il.l , 1.P4 - naV w?D-lw OIOlu,u" ;. "''" will ; Dd: Oiosea put, j DHBg your or I money along and see how well you a lftall a Oar Blir SIX Shirts at 50o are t-9 best In the market for the j. it. nowAr P0VD! Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking pewdor. Highest of all in leavening etrrngth. Latest U. S. Government Food Report OOPPEE, "Challenge Brand," Fresh Roasted. Gelatine-Impirttd. Macaroni-Exln Qaaiity. Sliced Smoked Beef, Acme Brand. Henry's Celebrated Pickles, Country Lard and Country Hams ARRIVING CONSTANTLY AT XUCAS & LEWIS. Dotted Veiling. A new lot of DOTTED VEILING ust received. Seven different styles BARGAIN ST0R1 Wood! Wood!!, Wood!! People want wood can got it At the dept. I send up 10 to 15 cords every other day. mch4tf. M. PORTER. Darlington eft? Baxter HAVE JU3T RECEIVED A Line OF Zeigler's Fins Shoss FOR L&DIES, GEiTTLEMEN AND Oliilciiroxi- Every pair warranted to give PER FECT SATISFACTION. We have just received a Full Line of Men's, Youths' and Children's CLOTHING, Of Late Style, Shade and Cuts. Also Some Nice DreSs Goods OOME AND SEE. Children's Jersey Suits, Boj's Corduroy Pants, Children's Shirt Waists, SAMPLE HOSE, SAMPLE SUMMER VESTS, FULL1 LINE SUSPENDERS, -(Ever? pair warranted for 3 yrs. wear. 'silk umbkellas, Trunks and Valises. ' , A, FULL LINK OP ; : Ld3 Stjh Hats. fob!7dwf Success in business is knowing when to buy. We have a FULL stock of good dry lime. Send in your orders before the rush. Flaws! Pisws! ?kml We have a good assortment that must bo sold. iY.rmcrs and Mer chants, we saved you money in "'.'1, and will in "0 J. DAISY Fiona ! and a Daisy it is. Guaranteed to give satisfaction ! from lu-. ; '.. per lb. TRACE CHAIi at :!"):. - r p:ur. LcDg Handled Shove's at Ii,-)C. per pair. Call to see us. fis P. Bas a Gc. Foot of Middle street J. F, TAYLOn'S MouQtain Coin vV jjL It) ricjiumpiiiied hy the Docf rs for thi Orip. Const qiientiy he ia eeAwg mori of it Ihn ev-.r bj'oro nr.o- h h l-1 in tu-:inibs, Ho Lrs a iub ii Graveley's Tobacco, Coats regularlj 80 cent per pound He is selling it at 3"j ernU He ber.te tbe World. nimG, To Prccuro Certificates For imui olook Buy Your Old Virginia Cheroots FROM WHOLES A LF GHOOI'E MlPDIiE STKEET, NKW BESNE. N. O. tS"Two CertiBoates in every Dor. M. 0HADWI0K, Merchant Tailor. A full line of SPRING SAMPLES just received. Satisfaction guaranteed. Work room at H. L. Hull's Book Store, Middle street. fet2 dwlm 0QUMTRS FOR Cultivators, Harrows and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements and HARDWARE-. L. K. Cutler & Go. mm icsonLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, NSW BEBNE. r. C. Bavins secured the services of a skilled Mechanic and flret-class Workman from New York, I am now fully prepared to nil promptly all orders for line CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES- The many years that I have satisfactorily supplied the wants of my numerous put rone is the best guarantee of the character of my work. Repairing a speouity. Neatly and prompt ly done. Wants Moncv 1 Time IsMoney! Having pat in a NEW REGULATOR and oonneoted it with Washington by Telegraph, I. am ready to give oorreot tim to each and every one. . I have also a fall stock of all kinds of Qoods in my line, whioh I am selling at Boos; Bottom Prices. , 4 -t COME AND SEE HE. SAM K.EATON, ,.i ; . Th Jeweler, 1 Middle St., opposite Baptist Church NOTICE, MARCH 8, 1892. For the next thirty days I shall distrain and garnishee all un paid polls. Pay up and save costs. w. B. WALLACE. City Tax Collector. fears Store. is2 . ' Go to P. M. DRANEY for aAl:r'.VARE cf all kinds. "T?--..,,-n;,.i :i ni, the lciiic r of all Stoves, C'h.-iH:r craii..- tj t tiict from. HEATINt stoves ;y. v.lu'-h will be sold at . :,m r.-u a I'KicES. aibo, will bi f B MiOAIN. fel6dwm : i. !: bad ul r. DUFFY'S, ur-io.-n H.'usc, for the next , cents per pound in Fhi.-j D.; 10 pjund wfCopartnership. fit t lie rorart i:p under the lirm s C. lift" this day Ji.rmt. Harriet u. tinn. All the huh hjH heen as- ti"' ship lit'retolt.ipi fxis" utiiijc o iohu H "rd'il. . . llSrlOlVfti ll .Illl. u c ' "i it hi n t. r lii' n fi -mi. 1 illH'tl Kill) Wl i h ' p.ilil ii ttusil Muuly.aiu! il.li-hts of I'vor k i i due sat, firm must wi'a'il t' kii-I will in- c lH'i il by htm. Vr.Mu-ry K:r. 1 1,. - v i h V. A. Mcintosh. on ' 1 1 1 in Hi. b,.h;ii)N at the old tnu'l mi i.'' 'vr' P'rt'-r, under tli' firm ii" "til Ftylf if 'jh Niw Berne Iron J 1 1 . 1 1 u 1 1 . j r 1 1 r p,v i .- fur I! Mm- n- ieir pos'. kind v Arm acon guarantee of ruiurt' All l !i .1 uu- ' said firm are re- ..' iiiriK-.liHte payment. U. KiKTKKK A CO., HASH, MANLY. J'Al'.lMKl' (.'. CKAKTREF. dWd TRUTH It u an old aw, tut :t a o& true ted .y an it ;v r wcs. It in tliP only fouu elation cf buFiaffU c.iK'!.. . 'i Triuh is the OLiy guiding goddeoa to frosprr- ity. Viiih tnter- priab for a weapon all things come. Thij haa nver bten our principle and ever will bo. That's why vve can't ssy we're selling; "below cost," having a "(treat olear iron fa!o (or 30 days," and all that sort t f rio ion which tome of our cotempo rarioB fire indulging in. ENTERPRISE is the weapon that wins tbe bittli' in the business world. Slow poipp folk? get far behind. Wry renpvCLfully, Ikskbrn & WiHeit, 2 - 21 I..llock Street. w, r. JONES iio car.-. ,na a Large Stock of AND M ir uf.'.cluring and Cleaning MATTRESSES, Opp hi;c the G s'-on House, and res- ectfully f'in a share of patronsge from th'3 publio. gent for tbe Excelsior Clothes Horse. PHOFESSIONAL AND mmm papering. Ail kinci cf FIRST-CLASS WQEK in this lino d ...? on SHORT NOTICE and nt REASONABLE PRICEa Samples sud till the latest styles oan be seen by apply ins; at the OA8TOX HOUSE. WM. P. LAWRENCE. S. 11. STREET, General! EIRE AN Insurance Aent HEW BERITE, IT. C D LIFE ....

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