OTIRNA 'AILY NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOL. XIr-NO. 22. AC ... 13 i 3 vSINESS LOCALS. s ent paying position for canvasser willing to woik wrlw immediately. ELLWAKGCB & Babbt, att. Hope Norseri, Rxjheater, N. Y. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke. Bm' Ala kDd Burke' Guinness' tttoul, for sale by J AS REDMOND. T7 OR 8ALE Oolfi' box or ward JT robe lounge is perfect lounge by day sd perfect bed by night, and yon era put away a. much clothing or other arttalaa aa la the average wardrobe. Yoa can get three artioles for the price of one. No extra oharge for packing or hipping. lira. Dr. Talmage. wife of the cele brated preaoher, eajs these lounges are . wy, very nioe. Prise in Oreton, s)10, $12, Raima $18.$ 14, Bw Bilk, 120, $25. Bilk Brooatelle, $25. $30. Terms 10 per oent. disoouni cash with order or half with order balanoe 60 days. ALFRED COLE9. Grand and Myrtle Avenues, Brooklyn, N. "X. i"" AAA CIGARS at very low ( O.UUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by J as. Redmond. I CALVIN BCHAFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE. pat ins, expressly for throat and lung dis ? eases, for tale by J AS. Redmond. BARRETT'S .COGNAC BRANDY vTosed very muoh in tbe sick room. For sale by J as Redmond. FIVE Hondred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10. 121 and 15 cents per pai,. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the bent Natural aperient. - For sale by J as. Redmond. TTJRE CORN WHISKEY for sale by JL Jab kbdmond. nrvTJFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for JLsale by Jab. Redmond. HOKE Gennine Cubana Tobacco. 3- ootOK 1CI8H.8ACRAMESTAL. PORT and lvL SCUPPERNONG WINES far sale by Jab. kbdmond. NEW DRUG STORE. Drugs, Medi OUiM and Ohemloals, O. F. Popular Proprietary atedlolnes. All varieties of DraggMft Sandrlss. Trasses and Brno a. M aron Budiw Bead. Fin. and Uurm Htoek Cigar, and Tobaooo. all r w. Pr aerlpiloni aeonrately compounded (and not at wa prices), our mtto and onr qooh. O. u. oa vjsn, uruxgist ana jipowiecurjr, tflddl. St.. fuar doors from Pollook. l.nlUly TVJFFT8 MALT WHISKEY for JLrMMlioinal nsa. for sale bv janSO Jas. Redmond. The President has issued his Bearing sea modus vivendi procla mation. A bi-metallio National conven tion is to be called to meet in Washington, D. O., May 25th. Secretary Rusk and tbe al snanacs are not yet able to reach an anderstandlng on the question of Spring. A Springfield mother calls her unweaned bat teething baby Sar casm, beoaose he's so biting. Texas Sittings. There is a prospeot of harmony ia the Democratic camp. The dan- .gerons points have been pointed oat and will be avoided' it. Will it be Holt, Carr, Sander. lin or Whot it makes no differ ence who he is, so he is the regular nominee, we will elect him. Keep eilenoe sometimes upon subjects which you are known to be WJoage of. w For your silence, where jdijiiil Jamea Barg. yoa are ignorant, wm not uiovover jjrvjELfc that has a; pare heart will "never eeaae to pray, and he who ifJBI be? constant In prayer shall - inow what it ia to have a pure lPs.eait.La Combe. r . awavasia aBaBBBlBsasaSsl B' Skgrbxary Noblb closing a 'eommanlcation to the Senate on ' Indian affairs says: "The killing . - of Sitting Ball was neither demand ed nor directed I by the depart i meat, y ' When the 1500 license tax was . Imposed on each brand of fertilizer there were only seventy-three brands on sale in the State. Now there are 348 brands on sale under the tonnage tax system. 1m .11 v, Mi ljrr ,. t. . " " " F - In North Carolina has not been ta- ken np yet. Ihe Stanley , News says that a man recently entered 67aoresof; weU-timbered land in - Albemarle township at a 113. - flbaf Of " Lixtjtkiuht Totten'8 detail as ' " military instructor of Tale will ter mlnate in Jane, and tbe faculty of , , the collego, who have been a, good 'deal annoyed by hie prophetlo Va - garles, are congrstalating them selves npon his early dopartnre. Wbxn the bill was called op in the Senate to increase the pension of John Kinney, a pensioner of the Mexican War. Mr. Vilas called at- .itentlon to the principle involved in thn hill, and nffirl a ifAnnral amendment increasing the pensions of all soldiers of the Mexican war from (3 to tl2 per month. The 'ti'-J, Bo amended passed, v A BILL to prevent cruelty to children in the District of Co lombia and for other purposes which baa passed both bouses of Congress includes a proviaion en acting penalties for "docki.ijj," or any other operation for shortening the tails of horses. TlTTlV Sr, fin 'j orAelrlr rnnrt mva " ' " " r " that at the West business continues greater than last vear. tsat at tne East business improvement is more moderate: that at the South there is distinctly a better feeling; that the general condition of trade con tinues favorable; that merchandise exports from New York exceed those of last April by 6 per cent., while imports exceed last April by 10 per cent.; that advances - in farm products are made in spite of the decreased exportation; that very little ohange is seen in the great industries; that the mnney markets have not been at all dis turbed and the supply ample. OA. i-j IN lit W O I NEW ADVERTISEMUNT3. O. R Thomas Notice of sale. James W. Biddle Notioe. C. M. Saunders Close of business. Howard How poor are they, eto. Dr. D S. Harmon-Opthalmio optioian. Dr. George Slover has been appointed Jury Commissioner for the United States oourt in plaoe of Mr. William Hollister, deceased. Palmer, Rivenburg & Co., of New York, sent the following truok quota tions last night: Asparagus 14 to . $5; lettuce $2 to (3 50; oabbage 92 25 to t8; strawberries 20 to 85 ots. The credit for the historic artiole on Hancock Street M. E. Church" was inadvertently omitted. Dr. E. L. Per kins is the author and it was written for the Raleigh Christian Advocate from which paper we oopied it. The lecture of Dr. Hall last night added another laurel to those already won. It went to extremesiof mirth and sadness and valuable lessons were in ouloated by both. Tonight he will lec ture on ' Our Boy John, or Evolution of a Boy from Infanoy to Old Age We suggos to our subscribers who are in the city attend iog U. S. Court that now is a good time to oall in and renew their subscriptions. We are equally ready to receive new subscriptions aO' oompanied by the oash. 81 00 will pay for the Weekly Journal for a whole year and it will keep you posted on passing events in all the neighboring counties. The fifth ward brings out a Demo cratio oandldate for councilman, Mr. Jos. L. Rhem. After the business of eleoting delegates to the county con vention was transacted last night, the assemblage was turned into a regular ward meeting, the above nomination made, and the following ward commit tee appointed: W. 8. Phillips, Geo. C, Broad street and John M. Hargett. The U. S. DIstriot Court, Jndge Sey mour presiding, was opened yesterday in due form by Deputy Marshal O. B Hill, and in the absence of DIstriot At torney Cook and Marshal Hill, oourt ,,64 untu this morning at ten o'olock, when witnesses and jurors are expected to be present. The criminal docket this term is larger than usual, being; mostly violations of Internal rev enue laws. Hancock Street M. E. Sunday School, will plonloat Vanoeboro on Wednes day, May 11, 183, where they will be met by the Vanoeboro 8. 8. and other neighboring schools, and with the in terest-manifested by all people along the whole line, this occasion will be grand and delightful. There will be a limited number of tioketa told at 60 eta, each to lnolude a pleasant and Rood dinner. Tbe best order will be maintain ed eo that all who attend will have a good time. On Mr. W. F. Eornegayi Denmark plantation, near Ooldtboro, during the storm Friday evening, lightning struck ana mewnuy nwa r no nv ana hi. cnua, wnom ne was noming in nia arms as ma Kims, ids ekjii was terrino anu tore area toe snow ou uui feet ; The Argua says Mr. Hoaea vraiL fewd(kyttaterlag9ttillg ,ntomirket the overseer of tho plantation and was Pottitoet, i,, m out considerable Industrious man. uia wire, aiao, w. V""", " T "u " ' -- "- oiltanoe away, r. mm umnsi w beta, where he and his child had sought shelter from the storm. . Going to Sorfolk. Sunday afternoon Mr, Harry L. Wal ton, General Secretary of the Hew 1 Berne Toung Men's Christian Astooia' tlon, made public the faot that ho had tendered his resignation of the position and it bad been accepted by the exaou eutlve committee and that he would leave in a few days to . take oharge of a resone mission ia Norfolk. It ia a new w0,k 4 ua building for it has bean purchased and is now being re- modelled. I "a witn regret tnat our people win I see nr. wauon a apart, tie n a laitniui wotker both in asaooiatioa and church work, and by hl seal and genial dispo sition has won many warns-friends ia the city . v-' fi-w i . 4 ? t " i - THE REYIYAL. Fine Sermons Sunday Continued Great Interest and Conversions. Evangelist Lee's sermon delivered ia Centenary Church Sunday morning, "Pitching Towards Sodom," was one of tbe finest and most practical ever heard in the olty. Mr. Leo traoed Lot's movements as he lett his Unole Abra ham and for said pitched towards a na ror 110 Pltonfa pi,09 of wi0kednee, and floairy entered into it and beoame almost sa one or its inhabitants, marrying into their fami "u '" " under the influ ence of their evil doings, losing his pos sessions and almost losing his soul. Mr. Lee prooeeded to traoe the anal ogy between Lot and that of the Church or Christian of today who is tempted to enter nearer to the world in pursuit of its honors, pleasures or wealth, and to grasp after tbee things at all hazards. It was a magnificent sermon, hard to exoel in its stiong, praotioal teaching. Sunday night the large ohuroh was again paoked, and Mr. Lee preaohed a sermon on "The Death and Funeral of a Lost Soul," from the text, "Why Will Ye Die." It was solemn, sad, thought ful and Impressive, oaloulated to make ,L L - J it. -1 1 her sought an interest in the prayers of the ohuroh, and before the meeting oloscd there were ten or twelve conver sions. Another good meeting was held last night. The attendanoe was large and there were additional conversions. Mr. Lee will preaoh his last sermon here Wednesday night and then go down to Beaufort. Till that time meet ings will be held each afternoon at 4 o'olock and night at 8 o'clock. Coming; and Going. Mr. Theodore Willis, of Morehead, oame up to spend a short time in tbe oity on business. Lieut F. Winslow oame in on the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line, re turning home from a trip to Washing ton City. Mr. J. B. Leigh left on the steamer Neuse to attend Tyrrell county Superior oaurt. Our former townsman, Mr. George Allen, of Salem, Va., general manager of the Virginia and Carolina Heat and Light company, left to spend some time in Raleigh in the interest of the 00m pany. Lawyers G. H. Brown, of Kinston, and S. W. Hancock, of Washington, oame in to attend United States court. District Attorney 0. A. Cook, of War- renton, Marshal J. B. Hill, of Raleigh, and Hon. T. P. Deveraux, of Raleigh, oame in to attend U. 8. court. Delegates to County. Convention. At a meeting of the first ward Demo crats of the oity of New Berne, to ap point delegates to the county conven tion, on motion of Wm. Ellis, Gen. C. A. Battle was made chairman and Ralph Gray secretary. Chas. Reizen stein, Wm. Ellis, J. A. Patterson, P. A. Willis and 0. S. Bell were eleoted to represent the first ward in said conven tion, and on motion the meeting ad journed. In the seoond ward M. Manly was eleoted chairman and Shepard Bryan seoretary. The following delegation were eleoted: Matt. Manly, O. H. Onion, Geo. Slover and John K Thomas. Al ternates, W. F. Ronntree, H. L. Gibbs, W. P. Burr us and E. W. Smallwood. Thos. Daniels was chairman of the lhird wara meeting Md j. w. Biddle seoretary. The delegation elected were U. DeW. Stevenson, L. H. Cutler, E. H. Meadows, A. W. Cook and W. W. Clark. Ia the fourth ward, on motion of F.G. 8immona, H. B. Lane was made ohair manand John B. Lane secretary. F. M. Simmons and John B. Line were eleoted delegates. The fifth ward held a Stirling meet ing. S. B. Ball was chairman and F. M. Agostine seoretary. The delegates ohosen were John M. Hargett, Wm. Metta, E. Piver and Asa Jones. The Growing Crops. The re-planted truok ia up and start ing oft finely. The orep of beans will be something less than if the oold had not eome because the second planting was not quite as extensive at the flnViCrMk aimlnnUrm. OIOp cueumber, liwhet i , -., , j ,1 wio .. if-pamw w mi uu t., .. j!fpAnannll , ha .h, -m w, m4 tteJ Me mW expected to yield at Brat believed they could when the oold snap came. I r ,:. u.m. ta hav. aaaanad withont m4arr:.ith th- .XB.ntioB of and they were only slightly damaged. Take, It all In all, we have abundant reason, notwithstanding the set baok to look for ward with anticipations of a good and fruitful season on fruit, truck and farm orops la general. Sow poor are they that have no oatienoe. 'MSkakksfsau, Some of ns an rlofc in patienoe, but poor in thtsworld goods.' If that it 1 you' m WMt your doUM r J u wnat we try :That to give yoa very time your money s worth. Try us for Clothing, Hats or Shoes. New necktlse, new clothing. new shoe and new1 hats constantly arriving. Do not buy before yon try i, : . v . J. ii, HOWARD. DR. HALL'S LECTURE. Heavy Blows Against Infidelity Strong Points Hade for Chris ' tianity. Tne Y. M. O. A. hall was orowded Sunday afternoon lower floor and both galleries by gentlemen and ladies, young and old, of every denomination, to hear tbe Ieoture of Dr. Wm. E. Hall, of New York, on "The Ididtakes of In gersoll." It was the largest andienoe that has ever assembled in the hall since it came into possession of the as sociation. Dr. Hall showed infidelity as simply a destroyer, not an npbuilder, taking away hopes and substituting nothing therefor, and showed the temporal re sults it leads to wherever it hae ever obtained sway, as evidenoed by the fearful deeds of yiolenoe that deluged lovely Franoe with blood during the awful Reign of Terror when religion was oast aside and reason enthroned in lieu thereof. He showed the destruct ive ouicroppings of the same teachings in this country, as exhibited by anar- ohist riots and mnrders in Ohioago. He showed that infidelity did nothing for the amelioration of mankind or the improvement of their condition, while Christianity was constantly working in both directions. He showed likewise the absurdities of unbelief as contrasted with the sound and enduring truths of Chris tianity, the peril of the unbeliever as contrasted with the safety of the Chris tian, and the generally worthless and vile character of those who patronize infidelity as contrasted with the known excellence and solid worth of oharaoter of foremost Christians. It was an eloquent lecture, nearly two hours in length, closely listened to by the audienoe and favorably re ceived by all. New Mail Service Secured. We are glad to announce that the mail service pititioned for between New Borne and Elizabeth City has been ordered by the Postmaster General to begin July the lit. Our greatest hopes in this direction are, that tho establishment of this line would be a etarter for further and more important communication for New Berne. The new relationship with our progressive sister city is very much ap preciated, but we oacnot ba satisfied until better access is ottained with the rich and fertile county of Hyde which practically isolated from the out side world. Let our citizens make an other effort and see if some arrange ment oannot be made towards getting the new servioe to touch at ome point in the county. In addition to the mails regular scheduled line would develop splendid passenger and freight traf fic An Olden Bill of Lading. We give below as a curiosity a copy of a bill of lading for a cargo shipped from this port in the early days of tbe oity when North Carolina was yet a British oolony : Shipped by the Grace of God, in good order and well conditioned, by Mesa. H. Vanderburgh & Co., in and upon the good Brigg called "Betsy and Suk- ey," whereof UUes Hollister Is master, under God, for the present voyage, and now riding at anohor in the Port of Newberne, and by God's Graoe bound for New York. 417 barrels of tar 47 " " turpentine 44 " "pitch 6 venison-hams 4 deer-skins 1 barrel of fat to be delivered in good order unto Mr, Hamtremook, or to his assigns, he or they paving freight, with primage and average of custom. In witness whereof, Ec: And so God send the good ship to her destined port in safety. Amen. Dated at Newberne, loth of February, 1765. (Signed) Giles Hollister First Peas. The first green peas of the season went off yesterday by the steamer Neuse of the E. O. D. line. A portion of them oame from James City, and the remainder from near Camp Palmer. Later in the afternoon 49 boxes arrived on the steamer Trent, Oapt. Dave Bob erts, They were from the farms of Mr. 8. W. Willi and others at Adams The shipments of other truok aspara gus, oabbage, radishes etc, was a little larger yesterday than usual. The truok season is beginning in earnest. Dr. Harmon, the Russian Optitian, Highly Endorsed. Tabbobo, N. 0.. March 21st, 1890. Dr. D. 8. Harmon, the Optioian, has been In oar town two months and judging from his work, I am sure he is weu quaiinea ror his business, uti in strumental device for testing defect! of vision teem to he bated on toientiflo principles. -JUUAK U. BAXKB, M. V. Dr. Baker was Secretary of the medi cal board of North Carolina at the time th reference to Dr. Harmon was given, Township Executive Committee, The Demoo ratio voter of Craven oountv will meet In their resnectir township, April Nth, at 11 o'clock for the purpose of selecting a Township Executive uommittee. M. Manly, Cham 'a. . 8. R. Stbjmt, 8eot'y. Note Tne 8th township will mast at tne court nouse. , ... .aauwiw - lee Tickets. - " For ; the 'convenience of the people the New Berne lb Company will keep lo tickets continually on sale at John Dunn', C. O. Green' and Churohlll & Parker's, at regular rate. ? ; ChMren CryJor.PitchertlCastorU' POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest U. S. Government Food Report. Glose of Business. New Bkkni?. N.C., Apiil 23, 1S9J. All persons who have work left with me for repair will please call Within Fifteen Days from the above date and pet tlin same, as I SHALL CLOSE BUSINESS hero at the said time. I also extend my hearty thanks to tho general public for their liberal patronage lours truly, C. M. SAUNDERS, a2G lw Jeweler, Middle ftreot. NOTICE. NORTH CAROLINA Craven couu'y. The board of Commissioners of ( ravan county vs. Hattle a. Bmllh and others. Pursuant to a Judgment of tbe Superior Oourt of the above Hlate and county, tu Keo ruary Term, 1892. 1 will sell for 01; nh at tbe Court House door of Craven countv,en Mon day the 30th day or May, 1892, at 12 u'clook, M.,all the following lands, viz: Ou lot at the J unction of Quean and Pol look streets, In the olty of New Berne, N. u adjoining the lot of Geo. 8. Fisher on the west, uneen street on tbe south, and Pollock street or Trent road on the north, belug the eastern part of the lot conveyed by 1. . Weet C. B. 0.. toj. H. Brlnn. bv deed ! cord ed In Craven county. In Book No. 71, Iolk 497; and dwelling house thereon. Also, one other lot situated at tho north west corner of W -st and Cedar stroou, In the said city of New Berne, being tbe same land conveyed by Joshua Heott to Hlzer V. Hlcba'dson, by deed recorded la (.'raven oounly In Book No. SI, folio 521, a nd clso de scribed in deed or Hi. w. Carnemer. t'.H.C to Klohard Cooper, recorded In eald count) In. Book No. 89, folio 8S1 to wbloh detds rererenoe la hereby made for full t'escrlp. lion, with all Improvements thereon. This April 22d, 1892 JAMES W. BIDDLE, td CotnuiiBslouor. Notice of Sale. in nursuanceoi a luaemeni or for. closure of mortgage, and an order of rale, n,tuleal February Term, lfey'Z. of the wuperlor court oi graven county, in tne civil action em tied James c. Harrison, Administrator o John P. Ipock, Uec'd, vs. JeBse Beebe ai.d Bitty Beebe, bis wife, I will sell for casli to thehlgheet bidder, at tbe Court House door in uraven oouotv. In thecll v or New Kerne on juonuay, may dutu, ihhz, at a o ciook noon, the following desorlbed land: tiyiug and being in No. 1 Townshln, Craven county. North Carolina, beginning at a sand oaa on tne side or the main road at the fork leading to John 1. Ipook's; thence running up eaia main road nortn. t degrees eaBt 14 poles; then north 3o degrees east 22 poles: then 13 degrees west 180 poles to tne hickory on the corner of tbe laud formerly belong ing to Major Willis aod Bhadraoh Willis: thence running Bhadrach Wlills'llne south 77 degrees east IM poles to the oak and pine corner; thence with the neck path or roads and also the line of deed from Norman Wil lis to Major Willis south 1 degree west 27 poles; south 4 degrees west 51 poles; Bouth 12 degrees west 22 poles; south 6 degrees 23 poles to a large red oak on the neob path or road, near Olark's o'.d Held; then along the neck path or road south 411 degrees west 68 poleB; south 83 degrees west 0 poles to the beginning, containing 110 acres more or less. Being tbe same described In tbe mortgage recorded In Book RiS. folio 4!lli. etc., office of Register of Deeds of Craven county and the complaint In the aforesaid action. mis April Zotu, lbiK. C. K. 1HUMAS, Commissioner. WILL BE SOLD AT A A Sacrifice 150 Nickel Clocks at 75c. 175 Nickel Alarm Clocks at 98c. Also, 50 Silver, Nickel and Filled Gold Ladies' and Gents' Watches, with Elsrin Movement, every one of them guaranteed. Latest styles in BOW-KNOT LADIES' AND UENTS' SCAEF PINS, with Ken nine Diamonds. 14 Karat Gold LADIES' UI.MiS. Also our Leader in Gents' Initial Rings, 14 Karat, price $4.50, real value $7.75. A few fine Diamond Rings below cost, Oliver Table and Tea epoons, a very large assortment of single plated Gents' and Ladies' Watch Chains and CuS Buttons and Lockets. All goods will be sold at HALF THE ORIGINAL COST. Come at once to the Green Front Novelty Store, Middle street, next to Bapt.st Church, corner Alley, a20 lm Hillinery Opening ! Mrs. ifiettie Whaloy. Assisted hj Mibs LTDIA WILLIAMS of Baltimore, wm display a Large nnd Elegant Stock . - - : 0 Millinery. Goods & Novelties WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, April 13th and 14th, , PRICES TO SUIT EVERY ONE. , ' apr9 lm Ssassnabls Oc:dsl RofV renters, Ice Ores hi Freezes, AND Lawn Mowers AT H. CuUer & Co. $ 3,000. Three Thousand Doilars loLnd uoon good security. None but the beet will be taken. a24 lw M. DeW. Steviso.n. JUST aiKSVEO: India asses AND AT LUCAS & LEWIS. Slights Hand Bargains Ax Endless Stkkam of "Bargiiius' conio iroui somo Houses, and alter all you nd they re no bareains a sort of nous- paper advertising slight ' liaml now j on seo it, now you Hon t. I hat s the reu never enter thoso c as vuu ile; hallooing contests. Leiritiniato methods pay every time. Wo desiro to simply an- nounco that we guarantee satislactioa or rotund money. specialties mis week in Paintf, Oils and Varnish Also Paint and Whitewash Brushes. Respectfully, IIACKBUUN & WILLETT. ik minimi, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N, C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for the following woll-known Firms : Msrs. A. Bennett & Co., NEW YORK. " Nock,Timmons& Co., PHILADELPHIA. " Lippman Bros., BROOKLYN. ' Durand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Woltors & Co., NEWARK, N. J, Lalost nuotations received daily from each of the abovo markets. Stencils and Postal Cards can bo had upon application at my office. mar24 dw.im Ladies would do well to see our line of Low Shoes AND Slippers Before purchasing elsewhere. BARGAlFSTORL J. E. LATHAM, GENERAL COMMISSION MEfiCHiST, Buyer of Cotton, Country Prodnce, and -- all SDeoulative oomoioditics. . Reasonable eash advanws mads. A Kood Hal for sale or xohangsror drive hone, Offlo foot Craven street, In Clyde build ing. ... IvbSdwU . Pure West tfio WUV THE AMERICAN 1?1 RAMBLER' Is the BEST WHEEL C " THE MARKET this year. BECAUSE tne combination of the celebrated O. J. Pneumatlo Tlra aiul Sprin 1 1'nijjio mokes riding on It a luxury. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. Send for lllsitrated Catalogue. Q0RMULIY S JEFFERY n'pa eo X Wahlneta,D.C. Tt'OTTnTT' Tj rt TlTT-IT a A ii w Via, XiHn AXjJUOs Bright Burlap Barrel Covers. LINDSAY & 00. 1 Gill in -,vK FoElSMOCTH, VA. m rJsSORLEY. id Shoe Maker f oLLOCK STREET, NSW BEIiNE, N. C. Ilavlifr Bcrnred tho servlfpa of & sklllArf MechH.iij iuii ihht-clftba Workman from New Y iik. i ii .i r.iMv fulJy preDared to nil prompt . all ordfis for line CUSTOM 3tADL HOOTS ANU SU0ES. Thft cany yeiirw '.. : I have saturaotorlly Buppilfil Iiih want-, of my numerous patrons :b lh tjbi j;uiii-au,L'c of tiie character of my work. iiciiairini' : Piv Clflltv. NpaMvanri nrnmnf. y Clone. " " r novo.iw tr isip JOHN MC90RLET larnngton Baxter HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Xsiixo OF Zcirder's m Shoes r'OR LADISS, GENTLEMEN AND V. : :ry warranted to give PER FE'T '.71 -TACTION. W. have I received a Full Line of 4-Vio' o r rl la Ay? a Children's CLOTHING, Of Lsto Stj-Io, Shade and Cuts. Also Somo Nice Dress Goods COME AND SEE. Children's!Jersey Suits, Eo's Corduroy Pants, Children's Shirt Waists SAMPLE HOSE, SAMPLE SU3IMER VESTS, FULL LINE SUSPENDEBS, lEvory pair warranted for 3 yrs. wear.) SILK UMBRELLAS, Trunks and Valises. A FULL LINE OF Lata Sfyls Hats. fob!7dwtf Whs Wants Honey 1 Time IsMoney! Having put in a NEW REQULATOH and connected it with Washington by Telegraph, I am ready to give oorrect 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 Rook Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME. ' SAM K. EATON, The Jeweler, Middle St.. opposite Baptist Church rjiillnery! MRS. B. B. LANE, Middlo St. , opposite Baptist Charon. Spring and Summer Opening WBDBTB BOAT1, A!PRIL 13th -1892. A full line of Millinery In all We latest styles, as handsome and as cheap as can be bought in the oity. d : ' s : Also, a nice line of Laces, Embroider" ies, Ladies' Vests, Ladies' and Chfldren'a uov mtia, Belts, to. w 'Wtea- The publio generally are moat respect lull y invited to call and examine her ' stock and compare her price wttb those of any in the city or elaewhentx , . .o -,