0 HE IAILY OURNAL. NEW BERNE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1892. P"iuCE5CENTS . BUSINESS LOCALS. -tTIJEBSTEtt'a TJNABKIDQED DIO- v T TIONABx, Uenuins, Latest - V" ; proved and Best Edition, for sale ehasp. t Apply ( jocbhaii omoe. .. . . mio at . npo b Loaned on first olasa oltr pro JL party security for on year's time $500 to 11,600. Apply at law offios i of - CI ALESlf EN -'WANTED: Perman- O ent paying positions for oanvassers wining to work.. Write immediately. . Eu.wa.koeb & Babby. . lit. Hope Hnweriwa, Eooheiter, N. Y. w, HEN sollctwd o Insure remember that THE MUrUAL LIFE IN 6UBANCEOO MPAN T OFNE W YOEK - 4a entitled to jour Oral consideration. - inc It holds lb (orvmoit plane among . . the Life Ins-jranca Institntions of th ' world, end offer superior advantages - ' in all the feature business, together ' -with nneqoallfd Hasnoial security. It v i the Oldest, Largest, 8irongeet, Safest, f -Ji-Cheapest and Beat Company in the kworld. O. A. Battlb. Besldeat Agent. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Base' Ale and Burke's Guinness' - 'Btoot. for sale by Jab Redmond. FOR SALE OoWe' box or ward robe lounge Is a perfect lounge by - day and a perfect bed by night, and sou - can pt away as muoh olothing or other articles aa in the - average wardrobe. Yon can get three artiole. for the price .. , of one. '- No extra charge for packing or - abipplnr lira. Dr. Telouge. wife of the oele- - brated preacher, Bays ibesn lounges are -very, very aloe. r , "Prioe in Creton. 10. 113, : Raima $13 $14, Raw Silk, $20, $85. J' - Silk Brooatelle, $35. $30. .VTerms 10 per cent, disoounv cash with border or half with order balance 60 daja. ALFRED OOLE3. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. "S. -" AAA C1GAR3 at verv low ' .JOaUUU figures to wholesale and " retail trade for sale by JaB. Redmond. I ? CALVIN ;8CHAFFER'S WILD a CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pat BP expressly for throat anil lung dis i eases, for mm by - Jas Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very much in the sick room. . - For sale by . Jas Rbdmond. f?IVE Hundred pairs of Rubber-Shoes v V tot children, 10, 131 and 15 cents per pelKv V BIG IKE. HCNYADI Jaooa Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient - For sate by Jab. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by vNr- Jas. Redmond. .. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Redmond. SMOKE Gennine Cabana Tobaoco. OOtetf MISH. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SOUPPERNONG WINES for aale by tfV-v Jas.-Reomond. NEW DRUG STORE.-Drngs, Medi eiiiM and Ohemlsala, O. P. Popular Proprietary Medicines. All varieties of Drngf let's Snndtlea. Trusses and Brae a. Hew erop Oardn Seeds Vine and Large Btoek Cigar and Tobaeoo. all saw. Pre aerlptlona eeonretaly eotnpoondea (and not i WAaprloM), our mtto andour (uoeess. t). o. QH-tKN. Orutrglst and Apothecary, Middle at., four door from Pollook. lands 1 DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Madioinal use. for sale bv ianSO - Jas. Redmond. Small people like to M made much of. ,. Tgit cross we pick out for ohr selves Is Rlways the heaviest. . ' The Arkansas State Democratic Committee favor Cleveland and -next Boies..' i'-'':'-' ' One tronble with the world is that so many havflTmore reputation than character. Kam's Horn. , . There arerumors in, Washing-"-ton of -r ' Beiiona 'split in the ' Farmers' Alliance, otitis caused py the Third party spook. " H . ThR GalvestOB News la one of the leading Southern papers and the most infinentiat in the great 8tate ot Texas.- It saja and think over it: ''Cleveland would be Presi dent today bnfc for the : very orowd that is now coaching Hill." A hew cure for drunkenness has come to light, : A physioian of Kew York has iet himself np as a rival of Professor Keeler, and has estab- Cft Jished an lnBtitutiontwbo8e treat ment la more secret than the "gold nre." : Aboot Hfty . patients lire . - eady to testify to its effloacy. .;; v The curious news comes from Bombay ' that ' n enidemio of cholera has broken ou among ehoals of sharks, those terrible monsters that infest the Indian Ocean. The " bodies of reveral 't- Eritieh seamen who bad died of tliolera Inl the harbor of Bombay were taken, out to sea and buried, ti it is supposed that the sharks i t- ;.tracted the disease by feasting c a the bodies of the human vie- Washington, P. 0.,, March 12, i-i ' Imt Batler, of the" North : Mn& Alliance, was here today ' .. 2 after the Interest of the 1 f arty movement and seeking ".3 to it from members of Con i. T.,.,X he got no comfort. The : 'i C ac:isia Alliance members J!' i that they are Demo 'i en 3 t" s t!:py will remain "1 lot J !c party. 1 The New Jotk Press says j The King - of Siam has recently pre scribed that no prophet shall be entitled to public confidence unless he has the gift of sitting unharmed in the ; midst of a hot coal fire for the space of at least half an hour." What's the matter with trying that test on.. American weather pro phets! The old frigate Constitution, so renowned in onr naval annals, is still included among the vessels of the navy. She is dismantled, as might be expected at her age, and is kept in that condition at Ports- month, N." H. She is a craft of 2,200 tons displacement, and now carries no battery in place of the forty-fear guns of the days of her glory. In the Supreme court room Joseph B. Batchelor, Esq., pre; sented to the court, on behalf oi the Battle family, an oil portrait, life-size, of the late Judge William H. Battle, of Baleigb. It is a good likeness. Mr. Batcbelor'u address, of forty minutes length, was main y a sketch of Judge Battle's life, and will bo published. The por trait was leceived by Chief Justice Merriuiou in a very happy style. It will bo placed on the walls, an im portant addition to the fine collec tion which is. being now quite rapidly made. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's notips. W. B. Lane-PoiitivelT last call. For sale Webster's Unabridged. Howard Paid dear for his whistle. Thtre will be Lenten services at the Catholic church tonight at 7:30 o'olock. Mra. H. R Bryan returned last night from a visit to her daughter, Mrs Fan nie Broadfoot of Fayetteville. The derailing which Squire Hill is patting np on Pollock street nearly op posite bis retilenoe ia getting well under way. The Epieoopal reotory ia near enough finished for all to see that it will be a handsome building and arerydesira ble addition to the residences of the oity. Guy Bros. Minstrels gave their first performance in this oity last night to an appreciative audienoe. High olass musio, mirth and humor fbwed freely 13 the delight of those present. Pei- formanoe again tonight, with an entire ohanice of program. The litt of delioquent taxpayers will soon be published. If you have failed thas far to attend to the matter, and wish to save yourself the mortification and expense cf having your namo ap pear in this connection, seek the sheriff's offloe without delay and "square up." Mr. Fife's meetings ia Norfolk which lasted two weeks closed Sunday. They resulted In 800 conversions. , The ool leotion for Mr. Fife on Sunday night a N00. , From Norfolk Mr. Fife went to .Richmond. In a few weeks, it is aid he will begin a series of meetings in Wilmington. ..:. . The eight-ton plant of the lee factory, the old part, whioh had to temporarily eease work on acoountof the brine tank having to bs move! slightly to make room; for . the additional twelve ton plant now being put io, Is now turning out the ice as lively at ever. In a little while the twelve ton plant will be tun ning also. ?' ' To what extent are property owners liable In keeping up sidewalks. ' A property owner of Raleigh oontended that he could not be forced to have one third of the street in front of his pro perty but the Supreme court aaid the oity oould require this and enforce it by ataetaing a third of the cost tgalnat the property, but not from any other pro perty of the itme Owner. ' Rev. R. A. WI11U conducted the ser vloes Wednetday at Hancock Street ohurob. There were several penitents and one conversion. There was good interest shown last night also.' ; The services tonight will be conduoted by Rev. I. L. Chsstnutt.' A hearty invita Hoa is extended to every one to attend these meeting. , There ws,ra four ton- versions laet night . " Speaking of the Norfolk, Wilmington & Charleston Railroad the Philadelphia Record says: The road is exported, if built, to open' op a fine lumber and trucking country, and to testes the dis tance between the North gnd Florida by over 100 . mites. ; Among the larger towns through or near which the rout has been surveyed are Wallaceton, Va., Yard ley, Coleraine, Windsor, Wil liamston, Piotolus,. Johnson V Mills, Dover, Pink Hill, Washington, South Wathington. Point Oaswelt, Wilmln ton and Pender. N. C, and Con way, Fraeser, Georgetown, Santea and Mo Olellandville.B. O. The projectors of the company .hope to award the con tract for building a portion of the line lit (' T-s tssps, and are now nori'ia ' i r ' ) f j r !ce?"ry tjr 't, ( Free Entertainment. ' ; The Young Men's Ohiistian Associa tion will give. another entertain ment to-night. -The Y. M. O. A. orchestra, under the competent leader ship of Prof. O. L. Qaskill, will render soma beautiful pieces on whioh they have been : practicing. . There will be a piano duet, Vocal, cornet, flute and violin solos, and other musio. Among those who will participate are some exoellent reciters who have not taken part heretofore in the Y. M. O. A. en tertainments. The entertainment will be free and every one who chooses ia Invited to ocme and spend a pleasent evening. All will be cordially wel come. Hotel Albert's Offloe. Messrs. Bellard & Donnelly, orna mental painters, who have been at work at Hotel Albert for some weeks have just finieded up the office in hand some style. The wood work is as follows: The panels a pale drab with deep drab trimmmings and the mold ing in gold bronze. The oeiling ia alabastined, a very light gray, the side walls a blue with a stencil border of pink and white and a similar dado or lower border just above the work. The skill o'f these profes sional fresco painters has added muoh to the attraotivencss of the room. Oar Disgraceful Roads. In spite of the wonderful commercial and industrial prog rem of the United States, we are still to a large extent using the same sof;, dusty, muddy oouutry roads that served for our re mote ancestors. No organization has done more to remedy this surprising state of things than the League of Amerioan Wheelmen; and its seoretary. Mr. Isaac B. Potter of New York, has a word to aay in the Forum about the evil and its cure. He considers that the oost to the farmer, of oarting bis produce over the roughened streak of soil" that serves us for a highway, is no small faotor in the existing agricultural depression, and points out that the cost of main taining proper publia wagon roads, though great, ia more than repaid to the community in the enhanced value of adjsoent property alone. This posi tion he supports by statistics. It is to be hoped that Mr. Potter and his co workers will sucoeed in rousing our rural communities to the disgrace of a condition oi things which makes us the laughing-stock of European travellers in this country. Konument for Guilford Battle Ground. The following from the prooeedins of the Maryland Historical Society, published in the Baltimore Sun, will be read with interest by North Caro linians. It is the purpose of that Sooi ety to erect on the battle-field of Guil ford Court House a monument in mem ory of the soldiers of the Maryland Line who fought so bravely in the battle there on .the 1st of March, 1781: 'Prof. Edward Qraham Daves re ported on behalf of tne Guilford battle monument committee. He eaid every thing would probably be ready by May next to hand over the memorial to the Guilford Battle-Ground Company of North Carolina, and it the time did not suit the oomoany the transfer would be made in Ootober. The monument is to be a block of granite in the shape of a boulder, upon whioh two bronze plates, eaon 81 Dy it) monet, win bo fastened. One plate will contain the coat of arms of Maryland, and the other an inscrip tion stating that the monumenns Mary land's tribute to her heroio sons of the Maryland Line. Professor Daves said S850 had been asked from members of the society to set no the monument and 1334 had been contributed, but it more money wers subscribed a Isrser block of ground could be bought. Delegates to the Republican County Convention. ' The delegates elected last night from the 1st ward to the Bepublioan oounty convention are: R. P. Williams, M. W. Chapman, col., and M. Hahn; alter nates, R. Berry, George Simpson, col., Demat Whedbee, col. . , These from the 31 ward are: R. C. Kehoe, John B. WHIM and D. E. Barham; alternates,' James 0. Green, Jesse Green and E. W. Carpenter. It is pleasant to see the oity building up so rapidly, but there is too muoh of a tendenoy to crowd the houses instead of spreading out. . For a house to set well back in the yard and have a fair spaoe on either side adds muoh to Its sppearaneo "and " pleasantness; ' also 10 that of the neighborhood; in whioh it ia placed, If you want an illustration of this, look at the new residence nf Mr. J . J. Dhoswey and those on sither side.J ' - - - . . . County Executive Committee. The members of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of Craven codnty are hereby notified that a meeting of the oommittoe will be held at the Gas ton House ia Near . Berne, eleven o'etoek, Baturdey, Maroh 89th, 182,- The meeting ia for the purpose of naming a day for the county conven tion and for oner important business. M. Manly, Chairman. , B, E. Street. Secretary. New Berne, Maroh W, 18M. The annual meeting or ; the Stock noiosrs or tne east uarouna Fish Oyster Qameand industrial association will be held at the Y.M OA. Hall on Tuee day niRht 22nd at 7.80 P. M. The elec tion of oiiioera and matters-of inim. tance will be presented. A full atten dance is respectfully reqeated. -By orderof the President. ', ; Chas. RmzEKSTttiir, C Bbo. and Treaa. THE CANNING INDCSTRV. It Ought to be Developed "Along With Trucking and Fruit Culture. Of Interest to All. It has been obvious for years that there is an opening in New Berve for a fruit and vegetable canning factory. Mr. S. M. Bindall, of Baltimore, has sent out a valuable artiole on the oan ning industry, in which he shows that there are now 200,000 factories opera ting in 41 statea, and giving employ ment to 1,000,000 persons during the conning season while those direct'y and indireotly ooncerned number about 4,009,000. The concluding portion of Mr. 8indaU'e paper will be read with special interest in the South' He sye: In no part cf the country has this in dustry brighter prospects than in the South. Of all eectior.s which I would look to for great success, tha South is the one. The climate is altogether suitable, Jyour labor is cheap, and not a single ease of canned goods should be manufactured in the North and brought to you for consumption. The North has lived for years on the business of the South in this particular. I want to see your prodaot put in hermetically sealed packages by your own people, and at your own oanneries. It is time that the business men of the South are awakened to the importrnoe of a broad spirit of encouragement to all enter prises tnat look to uoutuern advance ment. Ai great as has been the work of the Southern people; as a whole ii the marvelous devaolpment that has been going on for five or tit years, too many have etood idly by and waited, hoping that others would come in and lead such enterprises and let them grow rich out of it. Most of the developments wmcn make the South prominent as an in dustrial field have been the result of plucky Southern effort. Let them keep op the motion. I am like others who are at all oonversant with Southern affairs, a strong believer in the South ern states as a field for progress and developsment and wealth-making in the near future. Investments such as I speak of. pay handsome profits, besides being of muoh benefit to the oity or oounty where the faotory ia located. The capital re quired for oonduoting this business is small, the oost of the machinery being so moderate that id" our own state many farmers operate their own own oanning factories in connection with their other duties. The statements as to the percentage of profit in some oases would be incredible if they were not autnentioated by un questionable teetimony and amply sub stantiated by ascertained faots. With sufficient capital and proper manage ment there is probably no other bust nes known combining such large profits and so high a degree of safety. The demand for consumption In ereases disproportionately to the supply This oountry is large; facilities for distribution are Increasing and tne trade for oanned goods is growing. In everv household it is a portion of the daily rations. It is cheap, ready for use. and in all reapeots is desirable. Without it there are portions of our oountry that would be forced to subsist on salt meat and bread. To the oamp, the mine and the mariner it is how in dispensable. Beaufort Seaside. The faots brought out In the above article show that those who haye money to invest need have no fear of estab lishing a canning faotory where material for oanning is plentiful. New Berne can supply as large quantities of fine vegetables of all kinds as are wanted and fruit to a certain extent. A oanning faotory will pay the owners. the operators, the growers of the pro ducts used, and merohants, owing to their inoreased basinets. Who will move In the matter ? Did He Poison Her? About two years ago a pretty South Carolina girl became infatuated with an employe in a tin shop in Kutner fopdton. She visited friends near the town, and during her stay there ar rangements for an elopement were made. The parties were married adversely to her family's wishes, but tonight they gather in an anxious srouo about her corpse. List night, a little after twilight, she ate supper with her huabsud, both apparently in good health, while the sprightly blue eyed babe of 3 months rested quietly on its pillow. Imme diately after tbo supper the husband, Charles Dsale, went away looking the front door and takicg the key with him. . A few rn!nut6S before 11 o'clock, screams from bis house were heard by parties rooming near. Exolamations "lam dying Oh I'm dying" brought hurried footsteps to the spot. Une white and one colored man being the first to arrive. They found her in paroxysms and hurried away, one to seek the absent nusoana ana one to get nearest assistance. When they returned, the husband with them ten minutes later they found her dead. On the floor where aha lay was a considerable amount of froth, The examination will probably result in an autopsy, and the stomach beiog sent away for analysis. Charlotte News. MONEY TO L0A5. At Lowest Bates of Interest. i The Fldeltv Building: ft Loan Invest ment Company offers better terms to borrowers than any other company. No admission fee. Capital stock $1.000 090, Office at 8. R. Street's. Full informa tion given gladly to all. . ; -i , 4 EdW.Moobb, .jivJ,"- - .-' Special Agent.. 'K: I TO ' ' FARSEBS. ' A situation wanted by an experienced farmer oom patent to oveiseenr to take charge of a farm, and willing to engage in any farm- work, --! ,, Z -!- -i.,:vv " Address at onoa. tf.I'ifs New Bane JotjbnaL. ' Wa VIM VaaM - -. Mas WinSLOW's Soothing Strop has bean - used for children teething. - It soothes the child, softens tne sums. ljajs all pain, cures wind colic, and Is the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty Ive rnta a bottle, i Sold by all drug- leta "-hout the world. w j wlv List of Letters Remaining in tbo Postofflce at New Berne N. C , Mar. 13tb, 1603. A W H Adams. B Mary Baker. Lovey Batchelor, W S Bell, T W Belt, Dinah Brady,. Miss Cassan Bryant. Mine Clary Bryant, Miss Umma a Bryant, Mrs. Sarah Bryant, Annie Brvau, Mrs. Sarsh Brimmase Mies Cour Bonner, F Brown for Ham Holloway, Sidney Brown, Louisa Srown, Christopher Brown. O Perry Chapman, William Clark Isabella Clark, Sam Custis, Abram Coward. 'Cisroe Cooper, Polly Cooper James Cobb, Moees Cobb, Fountain Cobtor. cAbram Carmer, D Henry Dewey. Jenny Daweon, E Mabala Ellisen, Win. Ejbsnks, F Martin Fonville. Robert Funel Mise Mary E Foscue, Campbell Foy. Q Lsah Gaakins, Rosanna U-iBkias, Wm. Utsim. H Jamrt Hatch. Henry Hatch, M.-e. Martha Hamertoo, Lcuia Hicks Jans Hardy. Mrs. C'assandy llaywooi. Mra. Sue E Howdy, William Howard, Mr. William Humphry, MUiiiii Hum phrey, Eliza Harvey, J Mies Claiaey Joson, JUry J.iyner, Martha Johnson, pao Jon--H. L H L Lewie, C irrin Lewis, Wm. Lewis, Fredrick Levin, Lah Loviclt M T A MoDevitt . Uren M'nly, Dr. Mann, Jamen Moore, Handv or Hardy Moore. W J Moore, Matilida Marr, Peter Murray, EHzibct'i Mur- rell. N A W Nixon. P T E Payne, Frank Powell sch J C McNaughton. R V A Richardson, Thomas Rjtbina, L Roberts, S Venus Simmore. William or Laura Smith, Mrs. Margaret Smith. Mary Squires, L Lewis Taylor, W Daniel Webster. S J W. i:e & Sons, Sarah A White, Mra. Jennie Wal- laoe, Alfred H.Ward, Chaa. D Wat- eon, Nanoy Wayne, Oopt. Chaa. Wil burn. Miss Chala Williams, Edward Willis, Mrs Mamie Wilkinaon M'. Jim Wilkerson, Winnie Wilson, B W Wind- ley, William Wood. Parsons calling for above l3ttrTB, will say advertised, and give date of list. The regulations now require that one cent shall becolleoted on the delivery of each letter advertised. Wm. E. Clarke. T. M. '"He has paid dear, very dear, for hie whistle. " Fbanklin. Whenever yon pay more for any thing than its worth yoa pay dear for your whistle. We always try and give yoa fall value for your money, so if yoa have any thing in oar line to bay give aa a trial. Just received a sample lot of Handkerchiefs and Suspenders Are selling them at N, Y. cost. Also sample pocket books and hair brashes. If yea need any shirts and want a cheap one, see oar "Big Six" 50 cent shirt. At HOWAKD'S. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoris OPERAJEIOTJSE. FRIDAY, IMarch 18th. G-xxy Bros, AND T1IKIK OWX Mammoth Minstrel Comp'y OK 25 American Arfists 25 EMBRACING A COTERIE OK High Class Artists, Comedians. Vocalists, Dancers and Mirth Provokers GREAT IN THEIIl MUSIC! PRETTY IN THEIR SONGS I CLEVER IN THEIR DANCES ! New songB, new tianccB, new Bpeclaltlc P. Everything moral and cliRBte. Becure seats now, ou sale at Honry's Drug store. POSITIVELY TflE Xjist Call! All citizens of Craven county v.-hi have not pail their taxes must come iosmad lately and do so. I am now making out tbo !. ;i,i-;uoct list and shall proceed to coiit-ot na the law directs. Keaso t&vo expana? nnd trouble by Imnie4istttly paving. V. B. LASE, ml8 1w Bhrriff. Sfraysd From the premises oftbe rubsciiar, one Bj indie Cow with red Cow Calf, for the return of which or information leadins thereto a suitable reward will be paid. ml7 lw A. R. DENNISON. NOTICE. Having this day qualified aa Administra tor of the estate of HeEeklau Davis, de ceased, before tne Olerk or Ibe nperlor Court for Craven oounty, all persons hoid mg claims against add estate will present tbeaa for payment to tne undersigned with In twelve months from this date, or this Dotlee will he pleaded In bar of their recov er. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. OKOHQB UBEfcN, Jr , Idmr, of Hessklah Davis. This Maroh 18th, 1882. w j.f. mum's Mountain Cora Whiskey .... . .. " :"' Is rcoommended by the Dootors for the Orip4 Consequently he is selling more of it than aver before tlnoe he has been in bus Jn ss. He ; has a bis . 1ob in f GmeieysToDaccoy Ooata regularly 80 cents per paund. He ia 'sclliDg It at 85 oenU. Be beau the Woild. - v c V cnkt6tf .. Absolute';,' SHiro. A creara ? s--t- t-kic; pow U-t iJi,Tt:c-t df all . . t-istxts; Btren't'. latest U. 8. QoremnKHt I'uvi Kcport OOPPSS, "ChaUesgo Brand " I'n'; Ki.:feil. Gehtine-hr';' Macaronv-Ez"" ''v'". Sliced Smoker1 B '?f, Acim i;nn,!. Heiaz's Celebrated Pickles. Country Lard and Country Hams ARRIVING CONSTANT LY A '' LUCAS & LEWIS. Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! Pooplo wact wood on get it at thp dept i WL.I up 10 to 13 c -rda ever other dsr. mob 4 tf. M. Pouti:i.. arrington HAVE JViV RECEIVED A Fxxll Line OF Zeigler's m Shoe FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AMD Every ps:r w.trraate:! to tiho PER FECT SATISFACTION We have just receive I Y J! Line of Mea'o, T --A --id Children's Ci- ,:.V:r0-, Or T.Nte Stil . S.. : ..- ; ;.v Abo Somo Nice D;or, 6-cods come and n::r.. Children's Jery 3 ntt, Boj-'s Ccrd;!to-' 1 Caildren's Shir!- Waists, SAMPr, hob;;, FULL L1HS STT3PJiK:SSS, (Every pair warranted for 2 yr?. wear.) SILK UMBRELLAS, Trunks and Valises. A FULL LINE OF La! Sijfie Hals. febHdwtf NOTICE. MARCH 15th, 1892.' All Taxes not paid within 15 days from the date of this notice, the property will be duly; , advertised ; and sold according to , law. ,i fay up and siva costs. I Baxter Ds5WALtACES t V City Tai Collected . THE " RIIY m NAVY " S3.00 SHOE FOR MEN h THE Best Shoe in the World For the Money. Try Que and Ee Convinced. Genuine Comfort. THE r-TYLS IS "WAY UP." Tho rrC3 is "WAY DOWN." S STORE LOOKOUT ! Aro '.!.' , 'h io..k'':it forbarKains ! .r hi,. , i . ii. v inducements such M are si-liom'( HYrM? If you say yes, hfn nail ut IICKI5UkN & WIL LETT'S, NVh und H Pollook stroet, tnd you will be convinced. Plows, Plow Castings, and all Farming Implements at Ureatly Reduced Prices. FHE STUHTEVA N T HOUSE, NEW YORK. o- -oo AMKKICAN I I EUROPEAN PLAN' PLAN 2.50 TO II .50 I I SI. OO Per Day fKlt 1)V. I, Ul'WABD. o OO o THE STTltTEV,VdT HOUSE is Iho most contnil In tlie city! near all ale . atetl roai'8. HVruut car lines, principle p'aces of amusement and largo retail atores. All tue Cmiiforts of Homo with tne addi tional onnveulenrt-s or tho metropolis If ,ill.-r,-d our quests. THE Ml'HTEVA NT HOUSE, Uronclu HJ , JSlh 2'Jth SI... New York, N. T. --'r.,Ti; (ii- Soki n '"ai.oi.in A Craven county. Superior Court. i t.t',.111 lof-ui: lii ils to make as-elu. X-vlce. iioliev (1 .;o , i. y, b.xecutor of ,'harles .siiiM- i.l. s. i-. l iiimr n:.d M.bilemonA .'..1 . i v :,ih hi ,-. l.-.,i,a Ana HwrueBand t'.n 1 1.-., Hit-n. .1. inn C darrlson, ad- II. .11. h'. , I II I ..1. ii III. ii Ii , i ii. s i)n il ( liarles BarDen 1 1 1 -1 1 "i . r li ,( u pi opening entitled as ;:i ii--h -,,uiiiiii(-e;l In said court, I'lili.-.,- i,r iliin Hie real estate of !i: ii s .st n it , tl . deceased, to rcak ,1 'H-:i-!si,M r,i!:,-v mi m i uisti at ion and the dt-htrt i- M h.-rli- s Slallonl. Andyou ar. 'u r, li-, " , i ii.-pear at the Court llniib i a -,,iiih , tn-'ure W. M. Watson. 'Jlirk HiM-i-r.-T c.:rt. on tho INth day of vi'ri i, I h - ; i ir.u, t-r m- demur to the o m lilillnl. W. M. WATBO.S, Clerk aup. Court. March M l,. : -J. 6w '"4m icSORLEY, Boc-t and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, K'-'TT K. C. liiiv'ii- -ii-" -1 the services of a skilled Mt -.-iinri''' li i-cIhkb W'orltmin from vi'tv ii , L ur.i :i"w fully prepared to fill ;r:f'i; iy 1 :-,fiK ior Hue CU:iTr.l Mviu: BOOTS AD SHOES. Ii c '.',' r.t r liavo satisfactorily ' . : ,-.)( mv numerous patrons ' il : Luracter of my tUyand prompt- .'' ii V McSORLEY, I'-.i.: IsJSoney! ii -v :ew regulator aui : wuh WashiDgtcn by :K,'.jr.; ' roi.'.y to give correct t-i-.i.. . . ' -v'tj clo. I ;vo ;,; , fail -took -,f all binds of Oiij.Ia iu iy lice, which I am selling at UjcI; llctv.in f'rtcun. COM P. AND Sr.E ME. BAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, MMiI'.i it., opposite Daptist Chnrch. ?. M. CHADVVIOK, Merchjint Tailor. A full linn of EFRINU SAMPLES just receive i?. Satinfaclioit Ku:anteed- Work room, i:i li. L. Hall's Book gtoro. Middle sUc :,. Je22 dwlm To Pfocuro Uertificates For" iTEL OLOCK Buy Your Old Virginia Cheroots ' FROM WEOLESALB GEOOSS, fTTwo Cert'iflo itps ia e -

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