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-V 1 AiLT Journal. BE VOK'XI --NO. 5' NEWiBERNE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. j) hi; BUSINESS LOCALS. LOST. ' i. Gold Family Ring with initial N. a J. . A liberal reward for it return. - J. W. HaBRHX. . "' apIStf ;; ' f ; : y-'".: F..T7ND. On the Street email ram of Money wbioh the owner can have ' bj describing and paying (or thif ad yertlaement. ; , E. K- Bbtin. PARTIES wishing to be tken to any part of the city will pleue : aend their ordere to J. W. Mesio'a ttore. . All orden will be promptly" attended. .-Carriage to any part of the city only - lOo. Very Beip'y., J. W. Mitsio. 8w. SALESMEN WANTED: Perman ent pay log poeitione for canvasser willing to work. Write immediately, v Ellwak qbe & Barry, Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's Bue' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for tale by Jas Redmond. FOR BALE OcUb' box or ward robe lonnge i a perfect lounge by : day and a perfect bed by night, and you v ean put away aa much elothinc or other article! aa in the average wardrobe. Yon ean get three artiolea for the prioe : of one. So extra charge for paoking or , chipping. . Mr. Dr.: Talmtge. wife of the cele brated preaohet , eaye these lousgei are . Tenr.wynlee. Price InOreton, 10, $12, Raima $13. 14, , Raw Bilk, ,20. $25. ' Bilk Brooatella, 825. $30. " Termi 10 per cent.' discount cash with .order or half with order balance 60 day. ALFRED COLKS. Grand and Mrrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N Y rX AAA CIGARS at verv low I OyJ wv flgnres to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jas. Redmond. I CALVIN 8CH4FFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE. pat np expressly for throat and lung dis , for (ale by Jas. Redmond. G ARBEIT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very much in the sick room. For aale by Jas Redmond. FIVE Hundred piirn of Rubber Shoes for children, 10 I2i and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janoe Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For aale by Jas. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Shoirr, for ale by Jab. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubans Tobaooo. ootStf MI8H, BACRAMESTAL, PORT and SOUPPERNONG WINES for Bale by Jas. Redmond, NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi air.e. and Ohamlaala. O. P. Popular Proprietary Medielnes. All varieties of ' Urngglst'e Bnndrtos. Trusses, and Brae s. New erop Oardxn Seeds. Fine aDd Large mock Ulgarsand Tobaooo. AIJ. saw. Pre scriptions aoourately compounded (and not at WAS prices), onr nvtto and our suocess, U. O. OKdiJCN, Druggist and Apothecary, rflddle at., four doors from Pollock. lattUlj rVUFFY'S -MALT WHISKEY for -UMedioinal use. for eale by jan.8 ' Jas. Redmond. fill bethe (same old fight, -Cleveland against Harrison. But the result will not be the same. LaPatrie, the leading French paper in Canada, openly favors annexation with the United States.: TEX rice trust has shut down (bar mills in New Orleans. The planters , and brokers are going to combine to fight the trust. Thb cotton compress syndicate baa purchased all the compresses of New, Orleans except two. The prioa paid was 120,000,000. . . Walter Shaw, arrested for killing his 'motherland annt at Boas,ton,,Tex confesses that he ' killed them: to get 910 with which toontinne a spree. ; y. ; -r . ; Ma. (VfLAND made a ringing speech at Providence at the closing rally; of the Bbode, Island Oam. paiga. "Tariff Beform" is the keynote Of his splendid address. "If Cleveland and Boies aie nominated and the Star thinks -that will be the ticket they will have a fair 'chance of carrying several Eastern and Western States that have gone Eepublican in every Presidential election since the war-Wil. Star. - Bishop Herbert Vaugban, . of Balford, who has been appointed Archbishop - of "Westminoter, to succeed the late Cardinal Manning, . has a well earned reputation as a scholar and preacher, and, like his predecessor, .is of iturdj Eoglish stock. His appointment is likely to be received with much favor. olipped from the Marion , Free Lance: . There is in this county a terrapin which - waa picked np in 1840 by ; Mr. M. S. MoCurry, of Cclden Valley, and the date cut on the shell. ; The same terrapin has bean found and marked from time to t'oae until now it bears the dates ISiD. IS53. ' 1375. 1876. 1880 and 1C01. The bidders for the Mover- 1?-I''r? nil route between Wilmlng ta' &iiilEuathport ought to buy that temria and break him to karnc j S c.ce tiat is, if they r" J trpcct to f : a the terrapin It is now; aUedged that a practi cal cotton picker is found and the owners offer to pick cotton, by contract,' for 40 cents per 100 pounds.; Alliances or agricultural associations or business men can rent the machines and pick cotton in certain sections.' It is said here that if the machine is really per fect it will revolutionize things. A KPUBLICABT contemporary remaiks that the 121,000,000 ap propriation by an economic Con gress for rivers and harbors is a pretty respeotable sum Well it is, but then it will be expended npon respectable rivem and harbors, and not on dnck ponds and creeks that run into the gronnd and can't be foujd in the summer time. Wil. Star. LOCAL NEWS. The great fire at New Orleans is esti mated at $3,000 000. Bealdea a large business portion of the oity, 90.000 bales of ootton were burned. Tber being more wind than cot ton buying yesterday, some of the mem bers of the Exchange encaged in the pastime of the season kite flying. Mr. J M Patrick of Isicoir, who had been suffering for some montha with a diseased eye had it taken out Monday by Dcs. Duffy and Hughes and is get ting on very Bit after the operation. TbefirBt number of "No Name" has reaohed us. It is a monthly pacer, published at Smyrna, N. O. It la the organ of the Smyrna Scientifio Society and the editors are John M Phillips and Bernard W. Spillman. The Charleston News & Courier states that the contract baa been made for the oooetruolion cf tbe N. W. & O. railroad in that State to the North Carolina line atd that it is now probable that the line will include Now Beroe. We are in reoelpt of the annual report of State Auditor Sanderlin. It makes a very convenient book of referenoe when it is desired to know anything of areas of oounties, &o.. kind amount and value of taxable troperty in eaoh and the State's reoeipts, ezpendilurea, &o. From the Danville, Va , Daily Register wetako the following: "Mr. A. M. Baker, manager of the Danville and North Danville Dry Goods company is one of the best dry goods men In the South." We are glad to see another New Bernian so well appreciated in bis new home. We notloed the schooner Joseph pretty well loaded and still receiving goods yesterday from our wholesale merchants for the merchants of Onslow oounty. Among them were a large lot of groceries from Oapt. K. B. Jones, others from Luoas & Lewis and a good supply of agricultural implements from J. O. Whitty & Co. We have bad the letter from Wash ington which we publish today some little time, but agreeable to the initruo tion of the writer we have held It until the present. It leaves htm In the Patent Office Department in hia tour of Inspec tion. It wilt be followed by another letter that will put our readers in pos session of some astonishing faots that are contrary to generally reeeived be lief and that are but little known ou t- sldeof the Patent Offloe. Track Outlook. Around New Berne a large amount of truck crops were planted and they are looking fine. The acreage in potatoes is probably about SO per oent larger than last year. Messrs. Haekburn & Willett have 750 barrels planted. The season here as elsewhere la later than usual , but tha truokers look forward with as hopeful anticipations as they ever do at this time of the year. ' . . ; j f. Prioei of truok from place farther South rule well and if the bropj from the different sections follow each other in regular, order without conflicting there is no reason why the prices should not be maintained and the oropi prove as profitable as though the season were an early one. Good Work in Savannah. Who is there that does not remember with rejoloing the glorions work that was accomplished in this oity nader the preaohiog of Rev. R. Q. Pearson; D. D who is now oonduoting a series of meet ings In Savannah r ; We know our readers will bo glad to hear of him and his work and we therefore give the following eztraot from' a letter of Rev. L. O. Vass, Df D. , ' "We all loved him In New Bern. He -has been laid aside since last Jons bat is now able to work again. - He began preaohiog here on Sabbath, Maroh, 20th, but was unable on two nights to apeak. 8o I bad to preach Onoe, and another of our pastors the seoond sight.-. ' . My church is for the overflow meet ing. The church we use the Wesly Monumental oburoh) is' not ' large enough though it ean hold about 1.500 or 1,700. It is peeked and jammed very night, and we have large congre gations in the mornings. There have been between ICO and 200 confessions of conversions already and we are expect ing greater results next weak.- - -. Dr. Pearson is still feeble and Mrs. Pearson cannot work as she did In New Cern, but be is a favored workman for ' 1." - WASHINGTON CITY. TOUR OF INSPECTION. Corcoran Art Gallery War Depart ment Washington Monument Secretary of Agriculture-New Berne's Trucking Seed Department Patent Office. Washington, D. O , Maroh 19.h, 1893. We informed you when visiting Dr. Henion we were out on a tour of instruotion and observation. From Willard Hall we went to the Oorooran Art Oallery, not distant, to kill time, until noon when we expeoted to oall upon tbe Secretary of War, to attend to some mattets for others. A street only dividing the War Department and Art building, A turn through the rooms of the latter ia always interesting and elevating. The painter can even excel the poet in descriptive soenes however realistic the letter's efforts may appear. Strikingly proven was this in a pic ture on the wall we had before us. Two dogs are represented on tbe plains lost in the snow, their own traoks oblit erated and they have hopelessly given up. Not a tree, bush or any obstruction in a vast sweep of territory without a hill or undulation. It its centre stand the dogs, one has its head up bowling and tbe other with its head run under the neck of its 'companion, Indeed the pioture of despair. No sound comis back in answer to the call they are beyond the reaoh of the master, lost in their anxious effort to serve h im. Here is loneliness depicted as no writer oould describe. Tennyson beautifully exolaime "As lonely as a wood bird resting on the aea foam in its weari ness. " The bird blown from land in its flight exhausted falls at last upon the sea. Iostinot teaches it now its fate. In the voyage of life but few of us es cape the sensation of its oondition, and some, in reality, experience it and tbe oondition ef the represented lost does fall in aerving others. We were on time at the War Depart ment, handed to tbe Messenger, at the do ir of the ante-room of the Seoretary 'a offloe, a letter of !ntroduotion from Senator Ransom and after the enquiry whether we were a member of Con gress, he invited us in to a seat and dis appeared with tbe note through a partition aoor. Membere 01 congress have prece dence in visiting the heads of the different Departments. We were now with a number of others, some before us and some coming in afterwards While waiting we oast our eyes around at the beautiful and costly fresco and stuooo work in the gorgeous room, and at the portraits- of tbe ex-Secretaries of War, hanging in gilt frames on the walls. The great War Seoretary Staunton, a son or our uarteret oounty, the most famous among them. The door opened after we had waited about twenty minutes and in oame a pleasant looking gentlemen, somewhat gray, six feet in height, well propor (toned, dressed in a dark gray suit. Prinoe Albert coat, and to wed tothoie present. Ho turned to two youne men to whom be said, "I'll do it" and they immediately witnorew. It was Seoretary Stephen D. Elkins. He now oame over to your correspon dent extending hie hand whloh was met with oure and holding on to it he asked "How Is Senator Ransom this snowy morning." We made a short. very short speeoh in reply, to whioh he observed "please sar to Senater Ran som so far as it devolvee upon this offloe his wishes shall be complied with." We bowed ourself out without further delay. How do you suppose your correspon dent was reoognized by the Seoretary, wno naa never seen or heard of him before, among a number of others ? Do you know why white sheep eat more grass than black ones V We suppose so, then you may unravel the mystery of the nrst question. Down now to the Secretary of Aati oulture. Boarding a oar drawn by four horses and running quiokly, we were soon In short walking distanoe of tbe place. ' . The Washington monument reaching up five hundred and fifty feet above it in the oold wind stands out clearly against the dark oloudi, Some time back Mr. Washington Bryan and your correspondent ascended it in an eleva tor, fire hundred feet, requiring about nine minutes; walking down we used up half hour. Sinoe then in the same tima we walked from Esquire Brinson's store, In Newborn orossing the Trent railroad bridge then Scott's oreek rail road ortuge ana tnenoe oown to uray paper faotorr. ; From the ton of the Washington shaft a wagon and two horses appear as toy s and it la said, good eyee oau - take in a stretch of forty miles. f The messenger Invited us in the ante room of the Secretary's offloe in whloh was a young lady doing lively work on a type-writer. Bhe oarried in our oard and ia a moment returned with the in vitation to walk m. . The Seoretary ap proached and taking us cordially by the hand said sit down, this we did but himself still standing we stood quiokly up again beside him, nnttl the request was repeated to taae me onatr. - Be lost no time In alluding' to our truokers and their luooeaV remarking no was watohtng their operations with much Interest around Newborn, and was very glad , they were getting- out of tbe tin rat and bad exemplified the faot that our people oould drop out cot ton and survive and prosper; make something to eat as well aa something ti wear.. . .v ; ' ., After brief conversation we arose to take our departure, when he touobed bell and la oame a oleik, whom he directed to give us a note to the Super Intendent of the Beed Department for tbe seed wo desired and, also, to enow ue through the Seed Grounds. -. We now bid adieu to Seoretary Busk, "TJnole Jerry," who is a remarkably fine look ing gentleman draped neatly In black, bis hair white and oompiexloii clear, In manners and else he reminded us strongly of our late Governor Morehead, In the Seed Department; knowing he was there aa a messenger boy, we asked that Mr. Walter Bonits, a eon of the lra editor and proprietor of the Wil- ruir-'on L'sMenger, might be allowed j i ui, t .is request was granted and he was called up, each being equally gratified to thus meet the other. In the Seed Boom thousands and hundreds of thousands of papers of seed are received and sent out to. every part of the country, the estimated value of a aingle paper of seed is one oent. The Southern members of Congress are anxious to obtain all they oan while those from oity distriots care nothing about them. Mr. Gumming, of New York, gave Mr. Williams of this Bute, eighteen hundred packages, of his allot ment, about nine thousand single papers of various kind of seed. There were in the rooms, about two hundred and fifty women at work. They commenoe at 0 o'olook and stop at 4 o'olook, with 30 minutes for luncheon. Put as many oanaries in a room as there are women then, add aa many Eng lish sparrows, multiply tbe number with rloe birds in the spring, then again with cat birds and let all eing in their highest notes and an idea- could be formed of the olatter In the Seed Rooms. Tbey let all talk and sing if they wish and it is certain they wish. None get lees than 81 50 per day and some as much as $1200 per year salary. The most of the women are young and many are pretty, tbey are however, intermix ed with, here and there, ugly old women, that have forgotten the ways of a girl, So long has it been eince they, like Susan B. Anthony, were one. After getting through with our visit. we went to the Patent office where we met Mr. R. O. Gill bueily occupied in selecting speoimens for the Columbian Exposition. We may say more of this hereafter if time and Weatber permit. There is no other museum of the kind equal to it in the world. W. An Incident of Cleveland's Inaugura tion. We had a pleasant oall yeeterday from Dr. Chas. Duffy, Sr., of Catharine Lake, Onslow oounty. He ia a re markably well preserved old gentleman vigorous and of retentive memory. Dr, Duffy is a strong Cleveland ad vocate, believing him to be the man for the timer. He tells us of an inoident that took place at bis inauguration, small in itself but which indelibly im pressed itself upon his mind as a straw that revealed the true character and simple tastes of the man and the poli oy that ruled throughout bis adminis tration. At the time of his inauguration, a magnificent Bible' considered appro paiateto the grand occasion was in rdadiness, but Cleveland modestly re marked that be preferred to be sworn ia upon his mother's Bible and he draw forth the plain well used book and that was the one used, thus administering a rebuke to extravagance and reckless waste. Coining and Going-., Mr. N. W. Sohenck, of Brooklyn, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. J J. Disosway, left yesterday morning returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor lift to spend a short time at Kinston. Mrs. Edward Bell and son, of New York, came in on the steamer New Berne of tbs O. D. line on a pleasure trip to the city also Capt. Daniels and Mies Nellie Taylor from North river. A LEADING QUESTION. Who ia it with finternrisn Competition all defies. And to reach each pocket tries. tia Ike. From whom if you would dry goods buy- Hats, Boots, Shoes, or gorgeous tie . Or Clothes to attract all paseere-by? ma 1KB. Who is the man with steady bent, Doth every auction eale frequent, And buy out stocks at low per oent ? ma Ikb. And who with his untiring grit. Makes on these goods Bio Bargains sit. All for the peoples benefit? Kid 1KB. Democratic Ex. Committee. The Democratic Executive Commit tee of Craven county met Maroh 20th, 1893. The following aotion was taken: Resolved, That the Democratic Con vention of Craven oounty be held Sat urday May 7th, 1893, at 11 o'clock at the court house in New Berne. Resolved, That the primary meeting for tbe selection of delegates to repre sent the several townships in the ooun ty convention be held Saturday, April 23d, 1893. The Township Exeoutive Committees are requested to hold the meetings on the above dste. Matt. Manly, Cbmn. S. R. Street, Seo'y. "A little nonsense now and then Is-relished by the wisest men." Our advice to yon is, not to send to Pantselvania for your "pants," or to Vest Virginia for your "vests" or to Dakota for your coats, or to Colorado for your collars, or to Oon-necti-cut lor your "neckties" or to Hatteras for your "hats," bat come right to Howard's where yon will find all the above goods just in and at reasonable prices. Sample lot Hair, Cloth and Whisk brashes. Pocket books and purses. J. M. HOWARD. ANNOUNCEMENT, Messrs. W. H. & B. S. Ttjckeb . & Go of Raleigh, N. O. " Beg to state, that their represen tative, Mr,, Harrison, will be at "Hotel Albert" for several day b, with fall lines of samples, at. be- tail, of . Dress Goody Carpets, unrtains, eto. ...-.-. . - He will also be prepared to show onto and photographs of oar lines of , fine furniture, . Parlor, Hall, DnamDer ana Dining room salts, ana individual pieces. ; , . This opportunity Is offered ' the citizens of New Berne to make se lections from the largest and rich est collection- of Dry Goods and kindred wares, in North Carolina. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bakinz Dowder. Highest of all in leavenine strfnuth Latest U. S. Oovernvient Food Report I!Y THIi Goldsboro Lumber Co. AT DOVER, N. C. Only those who own lot'tciner equipments need apply. Also 50 Hands Wanted to work on Railroad cut Cross Ties, Ditchers and Saw Mill work. None but good, active men need apply no boyr,. Apply to GOLDSBORO LUMBER CO., a6dw2w DOVER -X. C. EASY TO LOCATE! TP It isn't bard to Hud tho reasons for tbe continual stream ot people in our store. It s easier than, linuing anything on a msp. They come and oomo again be cause kveuttuino is rtuiiiT prices and quality and yast quantities to select from. Ana wo always have tilings of special interest. Plows. Plow Castings, and all Farming Implements at Greatly Reduced Prices. Respectfully, IIACKCURK & WILLETT. Scim! of Husi&, VIOLIN AND PIANO, INSTRUMENTAL and THEOUITIGAL, HARMONY and COIIPOSI HON. A clf.sa will bo formed, of advanced pupils only, to take up U-irm-'ny Practical Pi.ino Tur ing- aad Rep Wr ing tauftbt Advanced pupils in Hirmcnv will be (aught Composition free ot charge, talent allowing. Violin or Piano, . two lessons per week, per month, $3 00 Violin and riano. one les-on par week, per month, 2.00 Harmony, one lesson per week. per month, 2 00 For full particulars apply to thi un dersigned :at the office of R. C. Kehoe, corner Middle and New Sts. Monday, April 4th. (.has. u. Kehoe. Chas, L, Uaskill. ad&wtf Broad St. Fruii Store. To My Patrons and Friends. I have just received a FRESH LOT of NICE FRUIT, Pine Apples, Cocoouuta, Bananas, Uoldon Russet Apples, Florida Oranges, and a Variety of other Northern Fruit, whloh are kept in stock. Florid Oranges, oOo. per dozen. Russet Apples, 40o. per peck. Pine Apples, 15o, While passing Broad Btreet please call. I will satisfy or snit yon if possible. Thanking you kindly for past favors, hoping to receive a continuance of your patronage. BROAD STREET FRUIT STORE, Second door above Middle, and next to Mr. Chaa. Swert's. JAMES D. BAEFIELD, -marSSdwlni . - PROPRIETOR. " No griping or nausea after using BrookBsld's Liver and Kidney Pills. Will cure Biliousness, Constipation, Torpid uw . and stomach - trohblas Sugar coated, oval. Price SS cents. Give them a trial. For sale by F. a Duffy, New Ban, K. O. , -n--rT-:-iVU ,-.ia:vit; :-S HANDKERCHIEFS, Complete line of Ladies, and Gents' Cambric and Linen Handkerchiefs. Best 10c. Handkerchief in the city. Take a look at them. rRows4 mm, By Order of Court, Ttio underlined, 9. U, R.-ihsrip, will on Thursday, April 21, 1SU3. Rt 11 o'clock, corner Sju'.Ii i'ro'it and Middle HtreetB. txpose for eaie at Am-tion thi Personal Property of thn K-tV.H vt Mary T. Stanly, deceased. conit;i!j: ot Household and Kitchen Furriiurt.-. 8. (i. 110BKUT3. 8i2 20 i Almiiiir'.MJ.or. Oes OS:!53 Pisses, Stonewall, Climax and Gem Cotton Plows, Cotton King and Iron Age Cultivators, Arid a I'ull Line i I Agricultural Implements, a r Cor. H-.i:th Kronl and Craven KU. n kv r.r.KNi-:, n c p. Li unwrap. 3 Dcors foui iiuard cf Trade NEW BEILH. K. C, Solicits CONSitJNMKNTS F TUIVK for tbi- lolriwin- well known rimis Msrs. A. BiTiiielt & Cc, MOW Y 1 ; Is , " KookjTimmoas & Co., I'llILADKI.L'lIIA. " Lippman Bros., JilJOOK LVN. " Durand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON", 1). C. " C Welters & Co-, NKWAUK, X. J. Latest quotations received daily frmn each of tbo above mnikcts. Steucils and Postal Cards can be bad upon application at my-ollioo. mar.'l dwom ilwaukee BEE I am SOLE AOKN'T f.r ibis C. lo bratod Beer in ,"i-iv licine. ON DRAUGHT. Schooner for 5 Cents. I kc p oa hand a CHOICE l.OT of WSFiES, LIQUORS, Cigars and Tobacco. T. C. HOW A ED, RED LIGHT, Midd: Street, Near Market Dock. nm;: dwtf 3d Box Nails, $2.75. $2.50. 4d L. H. Cutler & Co. JOIlfi ilsSQRLEY, Boot and Shoe Maker POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, C. Having secured tbe service, of a skilled IfecbMuo and nr.t-ol.FS Workman from Mew York, I am now fnlljr prepared to fill promptly all orders tor Una . . . CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AK 6 SHOES. ' The but years that 1 have mtlsfaatorll supplied the wants of my numerons patrons is toe neat caaramee 01 mi enaraoter 01 my work. i ., - Mepalrlns; a specialty. KaatlVand prompt. ly done. j , , . , norWWttiatp V fOHH M030RLKY, SFEr ( PENINO AT - m. S, H. LANE'S. Monday, April 4, 1892. She will have her Summer Display later in tbo month, or whioh she ill give due notice. a2 lw Who Wants Honey V Time IsMoney! HiiViun put in a NEW REGULATOR an .1 conm-cted it with Washington by Teli-gmpb, I am n-uily to give correct time to eacti hi, i tvsry ono. I have a'?o fall etock of all kinds of !o '.(! in my Im-, which I am selling at '1, '' ".on I1! k;. j C -.n: :U SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, 'I he Jeweler, Middle Jlt. onp-),ife Bptiet Church Ooumers. Ofiic? i f New Bf.Nie Ice Co. X. v.- i.i i.Ni-;, April 1, 1892. i- l,i ur .M.'wit;i to hi form you that mi ati.l i ;.!.. j- ,,.n- pi ice for ice will be ::.s follows: lots :ui-l over. SI per ton. I lo PI tons, So pc-i- Ion. ' !' -.'"" Us , :.ie per buudrcd. 1 - ' I ,:',,f , n;r buudred. . I ' li li'f. . per Hi, d.-'iv.-i -.! i ir.- of charge in city. ' ' v "."I b" completed and im;:...-. v- -. : .i tous pur day after A pni i "i. i:.si.,ptl'iillv. ai (Mu xr.w I'.i.KXi-: ice co. J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST, ruiHnutitly locaUd. .NEWKKRN, N.C. (ian administered for itn; extraction of It --th without uatn. :lkN! in Motel Albert. "Challenge Brand," Fresh Koasted. Gelatine Imported. Macaroni-Extra, Quality. Sliced Smoked Beef, Acme Brand. Heinss Celebrated Pickles, Country Lard and Country Hams ARRIVING CONSTANTLY AT LUCAS & LEWIS. Harrington Baxter HAVE JUST RECEIVED A -lxIX Line OF Imters m Shoes KOR LADIES GEITTLEIIEU AND ' Cliildren. Evf-ry p,ir wHrranted to give PER FECT SATISFACTION. We have juat received a Full Line of Men's, Youths' and Ohiidresi'B CLOTHING, Of L'-.to Siie. Shd and Cuts.... Also Some JNice Dress Goods COME AND SEE. Children's' Jersey Suits, Eov's Corduroy Pants, Children's Shirt Waisis SAMPfiE HOSE, 1'- 1 SAMPLE SUMMER VESTP FULL LINE SUSPENDERSVt (Every pair warranted for 9 yrswear.Jf SILK JTMBIffiLmg; Trunks , and "V"ahser?i .AFTJLLLISO - Lata Sfwle febT7dwtf ;i t
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