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OtTRNA i i ,ii"T iiwi t1 H' n NEW BERNE, N. 0.. FBI DAY, MAY 27, 1892. PRICE 5 CEN0$ Batik 1 A X jlJ3INESS LOCALS. SEVES bundled Sample Sua Hats, nne uHly, will be sold vtt cheap tall cd h for yonreelf msl B Decry D you need a Cruh Bat GOOD ONES, LATB BH4bE8 et m!0 Harris gton & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bass' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for Hie by J as Redmond. FOR 8ALE Ooles' box or ward robe lounge is a perfeot lounge by day and a perfeot bed by night, and jou can put away as much olothing or other articles as in the Average wardrobe. You can get three ariioles for tbe prioe of one. No extra ch .rge for packing or khiDDlna tin Dr. Talmsae. wife of tbe cele brated preaoher, says these lounices are very, very nioe. Prhae in Creton, $10. $12, Raima $12. $14. Raw Silk, $20. $25. Bilk Brooatelle, $25. $80. Terms 10 per oent. discount oaeh with order or half with order balance 60 days- ALFRED COLE9. Orand and M?nle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y . r" AAA CIQAR3 at very low ( OaUUvJ figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. IdAtVIN" BCHAFFEB'8 WILD 'CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put up' expressly for throat and inns: dis eases, for sale by J as. Redmond. C' BARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY Tnsed Tery much in the siok room. For sale by J as Rbdmohd. FIVE Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for obildren, 10, 12 and 15 cents per pair.. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, the beet Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jab. Redmond. Tl Vl8H. SACRAMENTAL. PORT and itl BCUPPEBNONG WINES for sale by Jas. Redmond. TiUFFYB MALT WHISKEY for -Lslfedioinal use. for sale by jtnSS Jas. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco, ootetf THE largest and beat selected stock of Ladies' Oxfords ever brought to New Berne now in stock, m86 Babbinqton & Baxter. Intimate friends of Secretary Blaine declare that he is not both ering himself in advance of the Minneapolis Convention. They say it is his purpose to let events take their conrse withont any movement on his part to shape them or to avert the consequences. If the Secretery has thus decided there can be no donbt as to the nominee of the Bepnblican party. The assurance that Blaine woald not decline wonld make hia seleo tion certain. By a political para dox, his very inactivity would se cure for him the nomination. Phil, Hews. IT Is announced from Washing ton that Mr. Blaine will certainly he a candidate for the Presidency. Mr. Cleveland needs only ninety votes to secure him the nom i nation even on the two-third rale. TAB civilized tribes of Indian Territory hold a Kepublican con vention And Appoint delegates to the Minneapolis convention. Blaine may be a sick man, bnt the Blaine boom is at present en j ovine very robuBt health and indulging in exuberant activity. They now say that Tom Piatt, Quay. Olarkson, McKinley, and other leaders will make strenuous efforts to have Blaine nominated at Minneapolis. Senator Hill's organ claims that he will have two solid delega tions in the Chioago Convention New Xork and Henry Wattereon of Kentucky. We search in vain for the others. N. Y. Advertiser, Hik znmore& Jhat some Third party men who have said they wooldrC Support the Demacratlo State ticket have also said they in tended to "cat" two of the names on it-rthoseof vFarman and Os born'eV 'v "V- In" aiaper he has prepared for . publication (in the North American Eeview) Archdeacon Farror says ' there is room only for two more - monuments in Westminster Abbey, ; and this space is reserved for those to Gladstone and Tennyson. In the attempt to knock out Grover Cleveland, the Atlanta "Constitution was severely bunged up. It is to be hoped that our es teemed contemporary will never ; galn be seized with a desire collide with heavy weights. New Orleans States, ; v LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADYERTISEMt NT3 Notico of Incorporation. O. L HsrJison Brick. Bargain Siore 10c-. acarfs, eto. Howard Neat and trimly drcat. Proceeding for Libel. It was somewhat a stunner to us yesterday when we were quietly tit ting in our aanotum attend ing to our accustomed duties to have a constable walk io and present three separate warrants for oriminal libel against E. E Harper, proprietor of the Journal. The warrants were sworn out by Meesre. Basil Manly, Wm. Ellis and H. J. IiOvick for publishing the proceedings of the indignation meeting of our citi zens held at the court house whereby publlo expression was given, condem ning the notion in the recent municipal affairs of this city. The case was taken before Justice Brinson and examination waived. Personal rcoognizanoe in the sum of $100 00 in each case were required for appearanoe at the next term of the Superior court. Mr. W. W. dark was present to represent tbe prosecution. Other papers are out and a big haul may be made duriog the day. Southern Cotton Hill Prosperity. A oertain proportion of the epace in a newspaper can ecaroely be occupied to better advantage than by articles on the induetrial line, calling attention to op- portnnies for development that are lying dorment, and furnishing incen tives to aotion in these directions by bringing to publio notice what has been already accomplished. We strongly desire to see New Berne have a cotton faotory. There are as many reasons fur establishing in ' New Berce as there are for establishing ona anywhere and no reason why one should not be established and prosper. They are pay ing all over the South as wo have shown by previous artiolea and now add fur ther testimong in confirmation Ihcrsof by publishing the following article from the Tradesman: Tbe president of tho Sibley Coiton Mills, at Augusta, Qa., reported a few days ago to the directory that the pro fits of the year's operations were in am W are in the.habU of regarding : Australia IS west Of m; but in the matter of time it is east of 4 us. Deeming was hung there Monday morning, and yet tbe papers in this country got "the news Sunday night and printed it in their Monday . morning editions.., , . -, THIS is the way that some of the prognostioators on the political complexion of the next Honse ol Bepresentatives pnt it np: Demo cratic ' estimate 209 .Democrats, 123 Republicans 21 j People's par- , ty men. Republican estimate 147 .DemooratSr-180 Republicans, 29 People's party. People's party es timate 161 Democrats, 128 publicans. C3 Peoples party. ' And nose of them are worth shucks. Fair weather today. The sewerage company is now work ing on South Front street in both direc tions towards Nenso river and towards the railroad. The dedicatory sermon of the La Orange Presbyterian church will be preached Sunday by Rev. W. D. Morten of Henderson. Tho kitchen of Post master Clarke's retidenoe caught fire yesterday from the stove but was put out with very little damage by people in tbe vicinity. Hon. B. F. Grady, Comgresman of the third Distriot writes us that the axami- atioa for the West Point Oadetahlp will be held in Ooldsboro on June 17th. Tbe remains of Miss Mary Phillips arrived last night from Brooklyn. Tbe funeral will take place from Centenary E. Churoh this afternoon at five 'clock. Greenville must be a good town for rats. The Reflector tells that in clean ing and renovating their market house two hundred were killed and their slaughter had not ceased. The new post-office cancelling stamp haa been reosived and put in use. The final "e" is absent and while the words are run rather olose together tbe "B" is as good a capital aa if we had had the fixing of it ourselves. Henry Perineau, col., the Hotel Albert cook, dropped a pistol Wednes day night whioh he was putting In his pocket and It fired; the ball entered abont the oalf of hia leg, proceeding upward and has not yet been located. The Song Reoital to be given by Miss Marion Radoliff on the 81st Inst, is looked forward to with muoh pleasure. Lovers of muaio and especially high class vocal musio are highly delighted at this opportunity. Tickets on sale Monday morning. Those wishing to get good seats for the lecture tonight on Evolution and Revolution by Dr. Hall had better get them early this morning. No extra oharges for reserving . A telegram has been reoeived from the Doctor stating that he wonld arrive here on this after noon's train. Mr. B. B. Prioe of No 1. Township, Oraven County, has an apple tree, that bears two kinds of apples also figs peaohesand pears, and he says that Mr. Joseph Edwards of Durhams Creek, Beaufort County, has also an apple tree that grows fruit of two more kinds All these f mitt have been grafted. Hews is received here by private let ter of a murder that oeourred at Long Aore, a section of Washington county. A jealous minded white woman so m tilated her husband with a razor while he was asleep that he died from the effects four days afterward. The woman ii stated to be In jail. . There are tome people so penurious and mean that they will ran aQ over the neighborhood bothering regular subscribers to a paper for their copy, sometimes soarcely giving snoh snbsort bere time to read the paper they pay for. There is muoh of this sort of busi ness doneto the inoonvenlenoe and discomfort-of regular subscriber! and to the detriment of publishers. ' There are cases where friends exchange pa pers or where close neighbors loan each other papers which is all right to a oer tain extent, We are' striking at the regular old "deadbeats," and we hope our subscribes Will quit loaning to suoh it Is not only inconveniencing yourself bnt works an Injury to the publisher. Tell snoh "dsadbeaU" to buy he pa per if they went it it boosts Only fifty cents a month or five dollars a year when paid in edvanoe. round figures. 8105.000: fixed oharees. It 1. no pleasure for u. to be brought Z Tbe president said that notwithstand ing the deoline in cotton and cotton goods, the productions of most of tbe looms had been steadily sold ahead, that the production of all the wide looms is "sold ahead for the next six months at very satisfactory prices. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powJcr. Highest of all in lsnvcning strength. Latest United Stains (juvernment Re port. Royal Bakinq Powder Co., l')G Wall St., N. Y. into oourt and we have been especially careful to avoid giving publicity to local differences in order that they might be kept at home as much as pos sible, but when a oommunity is so thoroughly aroused as to cause suoh an Notice of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given of the Incorpora tion of "The lew IJtrn Water, ji.leolrie l,i;bt and KHllvvny Company." 'i'h.a, ihe uftaie of tlie Incorporators nre William C. Carbe. of A'attcfielil, of Hie town of Houtu KliigBtown lnilie fctute of hhode Inland, Klcr.ai.t p. Williams, of tho city of Nw Horn, North Carotin it, tf'iantr h. Arnold and Itobert H. FNitcoor, of tbe city and cotn'y of J-'rov ldyi.ee, tttateof Uhode nJand ar.n su, m Cillers : iiiey may a-xoelulo xriih theij. The r.:iTe of sail I ei.rpo-.tt 'f n ''fil ! bo 1 1 he New Ucrn Water, iu.-lrlo Llhlhu0 Hallway Conpfiriy." Tiiu'- the In '.it r :i.er of sVtll he r-r the ru'"'-' 'f l.iiiitnn; hr w.le r, ou i;:;. Binietii.t; and opt milt;;? U M.'ttiQ of w-lri a (H ii -, n 'id i hi ( 'ih.' i f . 'i : t tn re, .:. aura ll n; km! taic "f e;Uv.l lip; x u hi j i.i er, hcp.,;i'uh:i:i-; i d a' ; ;i ul::cl!v niuy tn u. ; ; -it nict i-.'i; tqi. r1,''' " K:i1 1 w." ri arift op i" h t ' 1 1 ' Ml k- Ii uroLhtT pivr. umi wlhi : v slii:mi li-.f-ref',';-. ll: tli- i):a:' wjrrcMu i t' tu ' on hulIi Lt :mj oil;. m; I' i Veil, V rl h ( m: J'. nil t. Lime ul tin; xlMi;n porHtlon :ii i.r.iito ! lo th ' v i ius. The aniouni or in cupiiui mora p -n exceed one huudrvd a :id Hixly tic dollara, the number oT b iihu- t Im 11 i; ceed sixteen huni'.ro.!, ui: : ii i eoch Bhare to he on- l:iiu(i-.l o '!:.!. In witness hpn.--;f i '..': hand and a !ft ted my suuUf t.-LT-c ii. d&y of My, AD.! w. m. v, a . s' :-. may27 Z' ( CA-rli Buponor Couit :u Li el -. '.!ch oatburat of their indignant feelings aa and that the production of most of the wm .hAwn in th nnhiin mMtinr of so other looms is ft!eo kwell under con . . lt tract. naan v nr nil r nnaE 1111.17.Hrm hl ieih r.uui a n, . . . - -me email mill at JNewnan, ua , re noise a lew days following the election porta 7 per cent, divided on capital of rt would be derelict in duty as a $70,600, and $30,000 surplus, or total nn .k. In tho I net earninKg ol about 20 per oent Lkh- t .1 K.t it f.ii. in . Several of the great mill o( Augusta K ' nave joined forces to build a bieachery ouiy at an, it was on ids umer muu, buu to ooet 1UU,UUU with privilege of ex instead of the denounced parties being tending the oapital to $500,000 as in itiurrnntlxl t nnr nnndnnt und inati orease may be needed. ...... ... .i... All reliable information and all in. anus K" . dioations go to show that the Southern ought to be grateful for our withhold- spinners have had upon a whole, a very ing so many facte conneoted with the prosperous season. This, though some disgraceful nrooeedinas that led to tbe ' .the largest, were, a fev. years ago indignant protest. BRICK MBRICK! 100,000 FiltST-CLASS BRICK rjay for delivery on May 30th, 1392. Send orders at once to O L. IIAUDISON, ni27 lOtdw Thurman, I. V. 10c. SCARFS. See our line of 10c. Scarfs. embarrased by laok of working oapital. All theaa havA Ntnnk tn thnir work. I making some money and saving it and Wh lt.fi BflWS. for their owners. New bleaoheries, the Or. Hall's Lecture To-Night. The lecture of Dr. Ball tonight at the theatre will no donbt be a rare treat extension of dye houses and other signs and an opportunity that should not be I0' diversification of product appear on , . , , ., , . i.. every nana. There is a steady advance overlooked by all who have a keen , 'h. fln.. mAa f.hrJn. .n. relish for Wit, pathos and great depth of ( the large establiahmente, and tome thought, r or a thorough insight into of the smaller ones in Virginia, Tennea hnman nfltnre and brilliant des- and North Carolina are not behind Nice Bows BARGAIN STORS 5c. 10c oriptive powers Dr. Hall ii sure to get attention. Hii enthusiastio popularity while in New Berne a few weeks ago speaks louder than anything we oan say. Among the press notioes we oopy two Seldom have the people of Eichmond been treated to suoh a feast of eloqusnoe oratory, ana persuasive argument as waa given to the large congregation at Uraoe street Baptist unurcn yesterday morning. Tbe speaker was ur. Wil liam E. Hall, editor of the New York International, who baa won for himself national reputation . aa a platform speaker. . . When they listened to mm yesterday taey saw tne cnarso teriatloe whioh make Talmaae, Bour geon and Sam Jones great all oombined in one man. Ur. Hall is above the me dium height and rather raw-boned Hie speech is that of a typloal Southern er. tie is probably forty years old, and bas very dark hair and a heavy mus taohe. ... No sooner had the speaker begun to talk than the people realized that they were in the preeenoe of a very remarkable man, and all bent forward to oatoh every word that waa spoken. The discourse throughout was one Track Quotations, ' Nanr York," May SO Strawbetriea, 7o- to 10o-t cabbages, $1.50 to 11.75 pea, 85s. to S0u.f beans, 1150 to 93 00. ' . , Pauibs ft HrraRBCHO. EeT.W.H.'VTIllia." - s Rev. Df. H, L. Wood, Presiding 10- cer of the Bockingham Distriot writes to the BUelgh Christian Advooate a follows one of our persevering and pro mising young townsmen: : - ". ' 'Rev. W. B. Willie, of New Berne. bas bean appointed to Haxton and Cal edonia, Huokingbam .Utstrlot, made vaoan by the earth of Rev. 8. V. Hoyle. air. Willis will eraduate at thean- proachiog eommenoement of Trinity College, but will eater upon bis new work tbe 6th Sunday of tbe preient month." in this regard. Print faotories will naturally follow new bleacheries; it cannot be long until our Southern mills will make every standard cotton fabric known to the trade. The progress in this industry in the last deoade has been something wonderful. For Ten Days On?- ! and The Teachers, Their Friends Pleasure Tours. One of the main obieots of the Teach ers' Assembly is to bring together annually in pleasant social intercourse and consultation the teaohers and all friends of eduoation. The Assembly was organized ror tnis particular pur pose, and it is not Intended or desired that it shall be an ezolusive meeting of teaoners. The Constitution, therefore, wisely provides that ali friends of eduoation, patrons and possible patrons of sobools, sohool oommittees and the public gen1 erally may attend the delightful see sions of the Assembly upon the same conditions and terms as regular teaoners. The Assembly cordially invites the people of North Carolina to meet with the teaohers in their great educational gathering, to confer with them as to a. ..f tbib CO! SALE, nvEB?;&&ii AND 21 sLi Opposite the Gaston , Hongrj, Fi-:t TT ny :.v.h A.. mo: k at Living Prices Hi 55 MISS RABCLiFFEl wi'.l j;:vo aSOSU Iti-XITAI., Tuordav Evening May 31. 1S02, AT Till. Tlieatre. KIETOK. JUST tfho will bo sujiportcil musical talent of tho tit v- Ticketaou sale af. tlio New store Admission 50c No rxU i reserved scats. y :up' l-i I will sell the very bojt Siraw Hats for Men and Boys for 50j. each. These goods are eelline daily at $1 00 and ,25 eaoh. You muBt remember that Big Ike haB returned from Enfield, and has his stook complete no better in tho market and is willing to give tho pecple some benefits of his long visit. Don't pay seventy five ceut.i to a dollar and a quarter when you ciu get soma for DOo. Go and See Esaac! mat27dwtf HJ"w Lot OF THOSE Nice jDljusis AND BEEKFAST STRIPS AND Fresh Lunch Biscuits AT LUCAS & LEWIS. of rare eloquenoa and descriptive the educational needs of our Rtate, to nower. Dr. Hall impersonates in his tike part in the discussions and to an illustrations such as few men oan do. joy witn tne teaoners an tne pleasures He is a born aotor. Dr. Hall, though of the sea-side and all the exercises comparatively a young man, has been and entertainments of the Assembly nastor of the laraest Christian ohurohes programme. in St. Louis, New Orleans and Phils- It is a pleasure to note that a very delphia. ... Dr. Hall has won a big large number ot these friends, ladies reputation aa a leoturer and temperance and gentlemen, attend the Assembly oamoaiener. . . . The people here will eaoh year, and it is hoped that the nam- nave an opportunity to near mm leoture oer may increase untu many tnoujanas at the Seventh Street Church tonight and tomorrow night. Dr. Hall deliv ered an address at the First Baptist ohuroh last night, and bis discourse was as great as the one in the morning. Richmond Daily Times. "Delivered before the Alumni Asso ciation of the Bible College of Ken tucky University: 'A finer address it has never been our pleasure to hear. Descriptive powers grand. Reinforced by a giant lntelleol.' Times. "Tbe best thing of the kind beard in Lexing ton for many a day." uor. Uincinnatl Standard. Delivered before a large and demon strative andienoe in San Franoisoo last night, Dr. Hall is said to be "a prinoe among modern American platform ora tors." In appearanoe and acting he resembles Edwin Booth. He plays, 'orates" and aota; his lectures swaying of "the people" shall annually meet with the teaohers in their most delight ful Assembly. Tbe programme pro vides instruction and entertainment for all, and there is ample time given to reoreatton ana amusements. The Teachers' Assembly has, under the exoluaive management of the Secre tary, made several exceedingly buo oessful and enjoyable tours. They have inoluded trips to the extreme western part of our State, Washington City, New York, Niagara Falls, Eng land, Scotland, Ireland and France, and to (Juba and Florida. In tbe ag gregate these select parties have nam' bered seven hundred persons and there has never been an aooident or a serious case of siokness. At the olose of the coming session of the Assembly a large party of teaohers and their friends will leave Morebead Uity on the morning Basil Manly. Wm. A, McLsTosn. New Berne Irsn Yorks Successors to J. II. CraMreo & Co. Engineers, Founders, MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Hull supplies, hu gines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills, Double Ldgers, etc. Agents for Bargamins Iudcstructthlo Mica Seated Valves, Tho American Saw Oo. and Prescott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We have just erected a largo Ware House aulomin'' our Works, where we will keep a full stock of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any kind will ue promptly executed. marra dwir Dr. Wm. E. HALL, OP NEW YORK, Will deliver his celebrated Lecture, STANDS GUARD At the Door of Wealth. V FIXE LOT OF .iiCAraT LADIES SHOES AXl Styles. A JOB LOT OP Ladies Vests, I r J ..a 1 , Ii r i1 To retail at 10c. ALSO MBXE5' SILK VESTS, I'h' i'i:;t floods in the city for tho money. WILL HAVE A FINE LINE OF lensOlothing "orates" and aota; bis lectures swaying I7, f aZ, . A 8 C...I..I!.. 9 G9...A1..1UM bis andienoe with nndlyided attention ft Jnly 4th for a trip to Atlanta, , Ga., tVO Ul Otl tt il V0ll3I lOaln i v.. . iii I to attend the session of the Southern and to tears and laughter at will. Ban Franoisoo Uall. Coming and ttoinp. Mrs. TV. B. Boyd and ohiid left to yisit her sister, Mrr . W. F. Kornegsy of Ooldsboro. Mrs. Kary Chambers who has been Tisltinc her father, Judge Geo. Green, on aooonni of his serious illness left for her home at Orange Lake, Fla., Ieaying persons to join to attend the session of the Southern Eduoational Association whioh meets in that city July 8-9, The fare will be Tery low and tiokets will be sold at Morehead City to Atlanta and return from the point where your Assembly tweet enas. ay this plan there will be no loss on the Assembly! ticket, and thus the party oan start at the same time and on a speoial train from More- head City. No arrangements oan be made for this party atthere- her father somewhat ImnrOTed. duoed rates, who are not present at mr i ru. t i a .l. . j . Hr. Wm.Lsoghlnghoase, who was L, ,aii t for a number of years on tne uerenue A visit to the Snath's most important Cutter Stevens at this port, left to take city and to this grand gathering of the the "noaltlon of anarter master on the leaders in Southern eduoation will be R..n. nu R...M .ttinnH at an event to be remembered with pleas - - " -" . " nee for a long wane v Hiss Carrie Olaypoole, who has been attending the Boston Conservatory of lluslo, returned homo last night. ON Friday Night, May 27. AT THE THEATRE. Gallery 25j. Reserved seats 40a. Tickets on sale at the Now Berno Drug Store. The proceeds of this Lecture are for liquidating the indebtedness on the Church of Christ on Hancock street. Mr. J. Hi Crews, representing the Wilmington Messenger, came in on a business trip in the Interest of that neoer. - ' '"" vv . Rsv. Bufus Ford and Mr. John O. Whltty left last night for Smyrna to "Neat and trimly drest. Fresh as abride goom and bis chin now reaped Shakkspbabs. That's thA idnn. rlrAdn nn nnat. CftTjital. sua 111 iiui v no jvu unu tuiuiu, yt cti t l J n.ai. tha - w. , rinthp. k.t .1.. Surplus Proatg, - J, i BRIAN, Prei. THOS. DAKIELS,Tite Pres. 6. H. B0BEKT8, Caibier. The, National Bank, 07 NEW BERNE, N. C IhoobtobaTko 186S. Ben. Franklia'a ' a penuy saved," &.C., is as true today as it ever was. To save is to make. Thrifty people un derstand this. That ia why thev are our best and most regular patrons we always save them money. respectfully, IIACKBURX & W1LLKTT. P. LrtOIITME, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for the following well-known Firms : Msrs. A. Eennett & Co., NEW YORK. Kock,Timmon8 & Co., rillLADELnilA.. " Lippman Bros-, BROOKLYN. Durand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Wolters & Co., NEWARK, N. J. Latest quotations received daily from each of the above markets. Stencils and Postal Cards can be had upon application at my office. roarz awara in a fev ml ere o buying It will bo to your and sco before $100,000 93.168 and hunt Hat von nan no. fnr nnrl DIRECTORS. JAD. A. SHIM, IflUDl MJM.akBW, attend a meeting ol the Atlantio Bap- wuen - yon gee reaay ror inem wy b, bbtaii, J. H. Haokbuek, ,v''u"'I " . o t, """" the-best piaoe to Day tnem, welAixx. nn-Lta, ihabviy, nr. juagar jsiiiioti, or rouoexsvuie, i mjv Miuva.tuK passed thronghsaronte to attend the for.' Newgoodi are BOlf coming ssnta meeting. - , i . " - m i. n . i wants at the closest living figure. .;,'' Card of Thanks. Wo tender onr thanks to ths lira de partment and all those who so nobly responded ia helping to arrest ths Are at mv residenee Thursday! . WK. E.CtViKKI Children Cry for'ltclieCao'rla X PRESH LOT CfP F IHE APPLES Just reoeived, Price 10 cents apiece. Hew Strawberries. ' : From 10 to IS cents per basket, i ap30tf ' v J. D. BARFIELD, Whs Wants & Baxter. Money 1 a"5"! su r Tat HITasm awI Having put in a NEW REGULATOR and connect, d it with Washington bv Telegraph, I am ready to giveoorrect time to each and every one. I have alao a fall stock of all kinds of Goods in my line, which I am selling at Rook liottom Pricea. COME AND SEE, ME. SAM K. EATON, ,.s The Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Church, k4 ' They Are Coming With A Rush. Who? Why, J. F. TAYLOR'S Customers. To get the Goods saved from the fire, which he is almopt giving away to make room for new stock. If you want the biggest turns yon ever got for the least money, join tbe crowd, oome quick and get your pick. They are. bound to go. - lillinery! MRS. B. B. LAtifl, Sliddlo St , opposite Baptist Church.' Spring and Summer Gco A iull lino of Millinery in all the latest W styles, as handsome and as cheap aaoaA'' be bought in' the city. ' ' ' " AIro, a nice line of Laces, EmbsoidsrT ies, Ladies' Vests, Ladies' and Children's.. i Hose, Mitts, Belts, eto. The publio gonorally are most respect" iully invited to call and examine herJ stock and compare her prioes with those" : of any in the city or elsewhere. THE Norfolk Halt, Bafrft?i TRUCK BASKET, j FOR hi.j,t'6K tot ha Peas, Beans, Tomatoes,-; J FOB i3ALB'BiT" V' VE Xa MONTACrffi'':: AGENT FOR NORTH OAROLCTA., ap27dwlmltp ..NEW,BERNE.
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