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Daily OURNA . iV , 4! tf VOL. XI.-NO, 52 NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 31 1892. PRICE 5 CEBTS5 The L X 't V . ' SHTESS LOCALS. p - V.' JONES, late in charge of r: .fvlbira Boarmaoy, Abtitl, N O., b Oitdoad ft Prewrip'ioo Drug Store unx! to oast jm hoasa. Spi:UI ore Is given to Ciie ssleoti on . of preparation! for preeoriptiou -use only. Tae patron age of tM pobllo U sollolteJ. mj29 ON and after Wednesday J"11 1898, the Bai,ks of this city will "close at two o'olook P. M.. until further notice. H. Bebertf, Cashier, T. W. Dewey, Oashitr, mSSlm u E- FT Cashirr. SEVEN hundre.1 Sample Straw Hats, fine quality, will be sold very ohep Call and see for you i eel f . snStlw H. B. Duff? DO you need a Crush Hat. GOOD ONES, LATS SHADES at m20 Barbjnoton & Baxter's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Baas' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for sale by Jab Redmond. FOB SALE Odes' box or ward robe lounge is a perfect lounge by day and a perfect bed by night, and you oan put away as much clothing or other artiolee as in the average wardrobe. You can eat three articles for the price of one. Ho extra chire for paoking or hipping .... , lira. Dr. Talmsge. wife of the cele brated preaoher, Bays these lounges are very, very nioe. Prioe in Ore ton. (10, $12, Raima $12,114. Raw Silk, $20, $25, Silk Brooatella, 825, SSO. ''Terms 10 per oent. dlsoount cash with order or half with order balance 60 day" ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1" AAA CIGARS at very low i OaUUv B(iures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. IOALVIN BOHAFFER'S WILD . CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put p expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by J as. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas Redmond. t7IVB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoea . for children, 10, 12i and 15 cents per pair. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jas Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for aale by Jas. Redmond. MI8U. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and SOUPPEBNONG WINES for sale by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal nse. for sale by jn2fl Jab. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobacco. ootCtf TMIE largest and best seleoted stock JL of Ladies' Oxforda ever brought to New Berne now in stock. mM - Barbiroton & Baxter, Permission to fly the Stafs and Stripes seems to have put wings on the heels of the steamship Oity of New York. The friends in both Houses of Congress of the River and Harbor bill are despondent over the poor prospect of early final action on that measure. In the reply to Ool. Polk's state- meat that he was authorized by Gol. Skinner to place his name at the head of the Third party dele gation to Omaha Ool. Skinner tel- wjraphs, "It is a lie." "Nnf sed, The Free Press says that abont dozen Third party men held meeting in Klnston last Saturday and decided that they would pnt . Out a full county ticket for which purpose they will hold a county convention on Jane 11th. It; is reported that Mr. Moody has decided to undertake work in connection with the Oulnmbian Exposition, and that he is to have the assistance of the Eev, John McNeill, the evangelist, who is now wording in Glasgow. Ms. John Warren, who died in Buncombe county a few days ago, was born In 1700. He never saw railway train in his life, as : he declined to even look at . one. He was very eccentrio, the Asbe- ville Citizen says. , "Eveby Demooratio convention that speaks the sentiment and choice of a State," says '-the New .York Times, "makes it more clear that the Democratic party-of the nation has only one possible can . titdate for the Presidency. Ths citizens of Memphis will lend a steamboat load of Supplies to the Arkansas flood sufferers at the rednest of the Governor of Arkansas. The crops of ,000 la borers are destroyed and Arkansas City is completely under water. Thb deadly cigarette got in its work with unusual promptness at Chalons on Wednesday, : Font French soldiers sat down on a chest Kf gunpowder and began smoking the innocent-looking v little cart rid;9, when, almost immediately, explosion blew them into eterni An Indiana Oorpreman cites in proof of President Harrison's lore of the oolored man that "he stood for the Force bill." It would be of timely interest just now to know whether he still godfathers thai iniquity. "If the Republicans lose the Presidency," says Clarkson, "Con gress will go also; and then good- by to the Republican party." As Oongiess has already gone and, in fact', has been gone quite a time it is probably none too soon to get ready for tbo sweet sorrow of parting with the Grand Old Party. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Old Virginia Cheroots. J. E. Latham Com. merchant, eto. A f plendid rain Sunday and Sunday night. It was much needed, eepeclilly by (.ocetoea and beans. The potato orop will commence going forward this week whioh is about a week in advanoe of Norfolk. The prices on the Southern orop have ranged fair and if they oontinuo our planters will be rioaly rewarded. Yesterday morning's train brought up several oar-loads of .colored people from points below the city, to partici pate in the Federal Memorial exeroites, whioh joined with those of the oity that attended made quite a large crowd M. P. Holly, ool., was the orator of the day. Messrs. M, Hahn & Co. 'a little Jaok was a oonepicuous ob jeot on the streets here yesterday while the orowd was here to celebrate Federal Memorial day. He was oovered with a gay cloth con taining an advertisement of his owner's business, and was ridden by a small oolored boy dressed in a suit of the National colors red, white and blue. The grand jury failed to find a true bill for libel against W. T. Hill, for printing a letter containing grave oharges against J. A. Robbins, ool. They also failed to find a true bill against J. T. York, col., for having it printed, but they found a true bill against a colored man named Outlaw, of Bertie county, for writing it. The News and Observer saya that 'Asheville rejeicas in bsr new govern ment building. That at Wilmington i beautiful struoture, while ours here handsome and imposing:", and it might have added Greensboro and other towns to the list. But the Gov ernment building in New Berne is not. "How long?" Yet it would seem that the idea prevails somewhere that the building is finished, for it is said that the present Congress has appro priated $1,500 to keep it "in repair." Mr. William H. Oliver returned on the steamer Neuse from the National Silver convention reoently held at Washington City; Mr. Oliver reports that it was a very enthusiaalio meeting, The platform adopted in regard to silver was almost identical to the one one adopted by the National Demooratio convention in 1884 and 1888, and also that of the recent State Democratic oanvention of North Carolina. Gen, Warner, of Ohio, a leoding Demooratio member of Congress, was President of the convention. Mr. W. H. Oliver was one of the vioe presidents. Mr, J. L. Hardy, of the Raleigh Ohroniole, is in the oity in the interest of that paper. It has good subscrip tion list ia the oity and deserves it, for it is a paper of broad views liberal and enterprising. It is as its name in dicates, a "State" newspaper. The exoellent and extensive write-ups by ita special correspondent last summer of onr great trucking interest, and sim ilar ones by Mr. Hardy himself of onr Fair a week or two in advance of it ti well as while it was going on, and the free double-column advertisement of it one-third oolumn In length, are matters that will not be soon forgotten by onr people. La Grange Presbyterian Church Dedl cated. The Presbyterian church of La Grange was duly dedioated, Sunday, by Rev. W. D. Morton, D.D., of Hen derson, assisted by the pastor, Rev. A, H, MoArn, in the pretence of a large congregation. There were no other services in the town that day aoept at the Disciples' church,: and ' they kindly omitted the morning service so that all might attend the dedioation. - The term on was from the last clause of the second chapter of Id Timothy, "Bat the word of God is not bound." Dr. Morton showed the unfettering of the human mind, and the advanoe made on every line wherever the gospel en ters. It was also a faithful exposition of the system of doctrine held by the PreabyteiUrf church to bo the one taught in the Holy Bible, and an out lining of its plan of government, with some of the scriptural reasons therefor. The church is ample in siae, and is a pretty one. It ooat 82,500, but ia really worth 8500 more; as that amount was , saved by the t good -:Q agament of the building bommlttee and by Mr, H. E. Dillon, its chairman- be ing able , to secure discounts for the church on nearly everything purohased There was a debt of $500 on the church A collection was taken, up after the sermon toward reduolng it and 8180 A Man of Bare Gifts. Ia the rapid rise of men of geniua it is not uncommon to find them of broad Intellect and 'striking trillianoy, lut sound them thoroughly and you are almost sure to discover some weak point. Somewhere they will exhibit failure if the teat pressure be sufficient yl applied. The rarity is to find them full and well rounded and carefully balanoed. Genius without a balance wheel is incomplete. In the person of Dr. Wm. E. Hall, editor of the New York International, there is a man who haa created a pro found impression in our mi Jet. It waa only about a month ago that Dr. Hall delivered a series of leotures in New Berne, all of whioh met with popular favor and taken altogether they were pronounoed by many, the finest ever delivered in New Berne. Leading members of the various denominations have gone to hear him and do not hes itate to say that ha is a man of no ordi nary ability. When he left it was only upon earnest solicitation that he oould be persuaded to return and de liver a few more leotures. On his arrival Friday night, though weary and worn from travel he delivered a masterly discourse on "Evo lution and Revolution" at the theatre. Memories of that lecture will be carried down into ages. Others were: Satur day night, "Turcing Seven Worlds Upside Down;" Sunday 11 a. m., "The Devil's Sermon;" 6 p. m. "Who is God;" 8 p. m. "The Great Trial," and Monday night "John and Demijohn;" All of them were highly instructive, entertaining and largely attended. Sunday night the church was picked to its utmost oapaoity. Every isle, the gallery, vestibule and stairway was oc cupied and still crowds were turned away. To be brief it might not be out of place to give a few quotations of comment from our oitizens: The finest speaker I have ever heard. The only mau I ever heard that could hold my undivided attention. A theologian and a philosopher. That man's a briok. Would pay $5.00 rather than miss hearing Dr. Hall. The first man that I ever saw that oould leoture more than three or four nights in suooession and hold a orowd. I would hear that man if I had to break through the windows to get in. Another gentleman after getting a seat, as men are aooustomed, crossed hia legs and became so enraptured that he remained in the same position through the entire lecture nearly two hoars. In style and wit, a Mark Twain, These and other similar remarks haye been made abont Dr. Hall, While here he has made many warm friends who would gladly welcome him back to New Berne. - Snperior Court. The Superior Court of Craven county met yesterday morning, Judge Winston presiding. An exoellent grand jury was empaneled, of whioh B. G. Credle was made foreman. The charge to the grand jury was clear and able. His Honor first re viewed the origin, nature and duties of the grand jury, and then passed to the consideration of crimes and misde meanors. These were considered in the following order: homioides, rape, bur glary, arson, larceny, cruelty to ani mals, false pretense, forcible entry, selling liquor without lioense, selling liquor to minors, selling doctored liquors, gambling, vagranoy, adultery, bigamy, bribery, blackmail, perjury slander, libel, and the duties of publio officers. Judge Winston most favorably impressed those who heard him. The following oases were disposed of yesterday: Cases against Justioes of the Peaoe, for not making returns, were nol prossed. State vs. Chas. Bailey, nol prossed. State vs. Alonzo Rhem, nol prossed State vs. Amy Waters, nol prossed. State vs. E. B. Haokburn and Alonzo Rhem, judgment suspended on pay ment of oost. State vs. E. E. Tuoker, Luke Burney and Fannie Burney; guilty of an affray. State vs. Lilly Bright and Prudy Har rison, not guilty. Loviok vs. Provident Life Association judgment for the plaintiff, The hearing of the quo warranto, Baxter against Elliet waa set for Thurs day morning at 10 o'olook. The State rs. Best, murder, waa set for Wednesday, 10 a.m. State vs. James Presoott and A. Sac r. Nol prossed .as to Basser, and judgment suspended on the payment of oost as to Presoott. v Court adjourned to meet at 9:80 Taes day morning.,' Coming and Going.. . Mrs. W. F. Kountree and children returned last night from a visit to rela- tlveaat Griiton. X Capt. W, W. Carraway returned to the oity to spend a short time here in the interest of the Richmond Dispatoh. Mr. and Mrs, D. O. Hutton and child. of Washington, D. C, passed through last night to spend some time visiting Mrs. Hutton V relatives in Beaufort. , t 45 ft'--';- - Hotice. 16 " - There will be a SoeoM meetine? to night of St. John's Lodge No 8, A. F. ft A. M., for work In the 9d degree and It is desired that all members oome forward. - By order of the Worshipful Muter, IN FULL TIME. Fine Array of Musical Instruments for the Assembly this Season. The spsoiai privilege of supplying the Teachers' Assembly with musical instruments this season has been award ad to Mr. A. Cohn of this city, and be is making special efforts to have the As sembly fixed the beat in this regard this year that it ever baa been. He ia in receipt of a letter from tbe manufacturers acknowledging the re ceipt of bis order for a Concert Grand 7-octave organ in red Englieh oak, and saying they will give tbe matter imme diate attention and ship to Morebead aa directed. Mrj Cohn informs us that this will be the finest parlor organ that ever entered the State. Mr. Oobn is also in receipt of a letter from manufacturers asking him about their sending a Circassian walnut case piano andfhe has telegraphed them to send it, A fine chapel organ with patent air cells to imitate a pipe organ and take away all harshness of tone is now on its way down to the Assembly from New York. Mr. Cohn will also send down a fine Mehlin piano which he now has on hand and he may obtain still other special instruments. Mr. Cohn is taking great pride in the matter and intends to have the instruments there in full time and in the best shape in readiness for Assembly use on the 21st inst the day the session begins. He is now on his way to New York to obtain all other convenience?, such as musio cabinets, large piano lamp, etc, to make this feature a delight to ell performers on musioal instruments and Mr. Eugene Harreli, Secretary of the Assembly, has direotod that they be looked after with speoial care. Agricultural Statistics. Tax listers are now required to gath er agricultural statistics. Some of the questions are hard to answer, some ap pear almost useless and some imperti nent, but nevertheless it is the law that they have got to be asked and the tax statistic gatherers have no choice in the matter. Ic is likewise the law that the farmer must answer every question and a refusal to answer to the best of his ability will render him liable to in dictment. We give below the opinion of Attorney General Davidson on the matter. The blanks to be filled out oan be obtained by each individual needing them at the court house on and after June 1st. Raleigh. Aoril 29th. 1892. Hon. Jno. Robinson, Commissioner of Agriculture, Raleigh, N. O. Dear Sir: In reply to your verbal in quiry or this day, I have to say that in my opinion it is the duty of Tax-Listers to mi tbe wants relating to agricultur ai statistics and make the returns thereof prescribed by chapter 586, Laws 1891, and a wilful refusal to perform such duty will make them guilty of a misdemeanor, ibis duty does not de pend upon the payment to them of the 'compensation" mentioned in the statute. They must perform their dutv .Ithough the compensation is not then paid. I am, however, further of opinion that they are entitled to compensation. to be paid by the respeotive oounties ror wnion tney aot as Assessors or List- Takers. The statute expressly says they shall be allowed compensation "under the same rules and regulations as now govern the listing of taxes." Tbe only 'rales" now governing the payment of compensation for listing taxation, so far as I am informed, are oontained in seotion 4, chapter 326 (lie v. Aot), Laws loai. xnis cieany contemplates that the several counties shall provide the com pensation. There is no other provision made. Certainly the Department of Agriculture, in the absence of anv special authority, has no power to make the payment. In fact, that De partment oannot appropriate money for any purpose; it oan only apply motleys wbioh may have been appropriated by tbe uenerai Assembly. Very truly yours, Theo. F. Davidson, Attorney General The questions cover the year ending June 1st, 1803. Tbe number of aores of different crops put in for 1892 have got to be stated and where a crop has been gathered tbe total product and the value is required to be told. The aorta in, the total produot and the value ia to be told of cotton (number of bales, tobaooo (pounds), oorn (bushels), wheat, , rye, rice, buckwheat, (bushels) sweet and Irish potatoes, peas, (bushelt peanuts, (bushels), sorghum, (gallons see and olover, (tons), meadow hay (tons, apples, peaohes and pears bushels, strawberries and raspberries, quarts, dried wild blackberries, pounds, grapes, amount wine made. ascertain amount of wine made and grapes sold and add for total produot cabbage, beans, rosin, barrels, spirits, barrels. On oattle, horses, aheep and hogs, it Is required to give the number owned and value, and to state whether they are oomtnon or thoroughbred, and If the latter, to give the name of the breed, also the number and value of mules,. Jaoks, jennets and goal and number of pounds of butter made, It is further required to state the ac tual oost 'of raising . a horse to three yean old, also of raising a mule to the same age and the actual oost of raising 10O pounds of pork, and farmer are also required to. report the number of pounds -of baoon raised and the num ber or pounds paronasea itne list or purchases refers to supplies raised out side of the State, also the same state ments in regard to number of pounds of lard, bushels of oorn and tons of hay, u Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. A maryel- ous cure for . Catarrh, Diphtheria Canker month, and Headache, ; With eaeh bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treat ment of thsse oomplaiate without extra Closing Exercises. Tbe dosing exercises of New Berne Collegiate Institute will be held June 7th; 8th, 9th and 10;h at tbo theatre. Tbe following is tha programme: Tuesday evening, Juno 7th, Musiale. Wednesday ever ioe, June 8;h, Lite rary Entertainment. Thursday evening. June 9 h. Annual Sermon, by R"v, Robert Strange, of Wilmington, N. U rridsy evening, Jann lUib, literary Address fcv Goo. T. Winetia. L L D , Preident Univerfihy of N. (J. OI'TICUKS: Marshals F. 8. AMnd-so. O.-i.-.cta?, N C, thief: INniol Hoantu. New Berne, N. C ; D C ArtisnM Fi-ur O-iku. N. C. : Ferdinand Uliieh, New Berno. N. C; H. N. Kotetr. Mid-llncn, N. C. Manager Miia Kj Dnii. Now Berne, N. C , Chief; 3Ii? Eitirai Hunter, Huntereville, N. O . ; Jliss Lul;n Ives, New Berr.e, N. C ; MipsKl'zibeth Portor, Cove. N. C; ilida Bessie TucLrr, New Berne, N. C. These exeroiaes nr.i looked forward to with a great Qtal f ploaeure. E peoially by those interested in good sohools, and parents who bare children attending them are anxious to be pres ent on those oooasions. whore they are ble to denote, to a great extent, the merit of the school. In the past I here baa boeu a eericuB nterference in our Commencements not meeting v. i;h the proper success they were entitled to on account of so large attendance. They are compelled to paok up to such an extent r.s to be come extremely uncomfortable which necessarily cause so much stir and con fusion as to render the exercises ulrnoBt failure. We hope that Prof. Adunia will in some way arrange to command order and quiet so as to enable tbe audience to properly appreciate the entire pro gramme. When you've got a thing to Ray, Say it 1 Don't take half a day. When your tale's got little in it. Crowd the whole thine in a minute ! Life is short a fleeting vapor Don't you fill the whole blamed piper With a tale which, at a pincb. Could be cornered in an inch I Boil her down until she simmers; Polish her until she glimmora. When you've got a thing to say, Say it! Don't take half a day !" We wish to call your attention to our new line of Star Sash Vests. New Neckwear, New Underwear, New Half Hose, New Handker chiefs and New Straw Hats. See us before you buy. J. 31. HOWARD. A SritlXU SOSSET ! If you want to make a strike, Why go and see Big Iko. He has goods you're sure to like. He'll fit you to a frock, i sack, or a smko; The farmer he can rig, and tbe dundv he can dine. His shoes are famed for case. And the price is sure to pleae. At his stocK you cannot snoezo, For it cornea by overy breeze. You will thank him on your kueos, For they're good as bread and cheese, For cash a pilo you'll buy, And o er ugly bills no cr siU. 1 ill your pockot then with clunk. And at you he's sure to wink. It would surely be a 6in Not with him to spend your tin. "Une wuu s 1JI.N Til All J. E. LATHAM, (Office foot Craven street, in Clyde building) GERERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, BUYER OF and EXPORTER of COTTON DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE and all speculative commodities. Reasonable cash advances made. 1 sollolt consignment of Truck for follow lng CommlBBlon Merchants, whoare reliable and responsible: F. 8. GIBBON, Philadelphia. F. McMULKIN 4 OO. aud S, li. DOWKES & CO., New Yorlr. BEAVKKN8 A CO., Hoston. J. E. KENNEDY & CO., ritlsbuit!. llally quotations free to till uostcd cn black board In my office every day. can or wrne lor aiencns auu postal card?. Visitors welcome. Correspondence lu- vlted. mayltl dwtf Old Qcminion Wharf The Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, Executor and Agent of the late James S. Vf hedbee and John S. Dickinson, of tbe eamo city, in order to divide the estate, will sell to the higheBt bidder, at the Cotton Exchange, ON Saturday, June 11th, The Property known as the Old Dominion Wharf. For information concerning the prop erty apply to M, MANLY, at New Bern Iron Works. m28dwtd 10c. SCARFS. See our line of 10c. Scarfs. White Bows, Nice Bows 5c 10c BAttQMH8T0RE;f Absolute!- Pure. t.it;.r fco':ir;i powucr. ba!:ice Hicheet of oil Latent l.'uilitl in leavsniug Btrenqth port. Royai. Baki.no Tu .Vil;n Co.. 1 Wall at., n. y. Bash. U.-m.- Y-' lew ssfR2 inn Ma , to ,1, r. ci.-.i.iu Co. Engineers, Founders, MACHINISTS. Manufacturers ami Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill r ; u j , j . 1 : n , V.r. eines, Boilers, Saw and i:i-t Mills, Douhlo Kilmers, etc. Agents for Bargamin's Inde.iiuc'illc Mica Seated Valves, Tho American Saw Go. and l'rescott's Oirecc-Acting Steam Feed, etc. We have just erected a Iar:o Ware house adjoining our Works, wheru we will keep a full stock of Machine ami Mill Supplies. Orders for woik or mate-rial of any kind will be promptly execute 1. iu!iy2) dwtf Far fan Days Only I I will .-" tn viry bo-it fliriw Uate for Men and I'.yg for 50 j. each. These KOodp tiro fo'tling daily a- ,;0 ni:a $1.23 each. Yoa r.-.-i:.t rera: rubor that Big Iko has rolururil from Koli-M, find hii biB stock compbta- no better in the market and is willing to giro tho pecplo some benefits of hi lone; visit. Djn's pay Bevcnty fiva con's to u dollar and a quarter whi n you can get some for 50o. i rnar27 dwtf t9ftnl 1-1 MISS RABCLIFFE 1 ijivc a SONG i;iX ITA Tuesday Evening, May 31, lS:- AT Till: TllOeEttirO. Sho will bo supported by ho hot if the i ilv. !e a: the New Berno dniL musical talent Tickets on s;, toro. Admission V Mra c.ku l resorved scat. :itd OF Till'.-!-: e JLiLiUHXS AND BREAKFAST STRIPS far Biscuits Bill AND Fresh Lunch AT LUCAS & LEWIS. P. IE, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for the following vroll-known Firms : Msrs. A. Eennett & Co., NEW YORK. " Nock,Timmons& Co., PHILADELPHIA. " Lippman Bros-, BROOKLYN. " Durand Bros. & Merrick WASHINGTON, D. C. " C. Wolters & Co., NEWARK, K. J. Latest quotations received daily from each of the above markets. f Stencils and Postal Cards can be had upon application at my oflioe. mar24 dw3m J. H. BENTON, M.D., D.D.S. DENTIST, Permnentlylooatd. I NKW13EEN, N.O, Gas administered for the extraotloir - of teem wiinoot pain, mar 5 dwlf Offioe In Hotel Albert SALE, LIVEEY, FEED AND Excf.?s?9 Stables " pesito tho Gaston HbueeS t Living Prices A.. Jones rJlOPKIETOll. ir.,iyl7 dwtf JUST veil: A KINK LOT OF 3 1 HitW ftlslYn7 i SHOES A TJ T? i -w A JG2 LOT OF Vests, To retail at 10c. ALSO LADIES' SILK VESTS, i ;.-'( 'tis in the city for liio money. Y .;.!, llAVK A FINE LINE OF in n. iv ml.;, 'on vin: il v.-ill bo to your mul see bofore Baxter. ffoneyl W fatal) i Whs Wants Ti Is Money! llaviug put ia a NEW REGULATOR snd conu'.x'cd, it with Washington bj Telegraph. I urn ready to give correct time to each and overy one I have nl- o a fail stock of all kinds of Hoods in my lino, which I am selling at Rock Kottora Prices. C01IE AND SEE ME. SAM K. EATON, I ne Jeweler, Middle St., opposite Baptist Ohuroll lillinery! MRS. 13. 13. LANE, JlidJlo St , opposite Daptist Cliarcbt' Spring and Summer Gfpp&fj, A full lino of Millinery in allsthe tatiat styles, as handsome and aa eheap es, oan oe Dougnt in the city. Also, a nice lino of Laces, Embroider ies, Ladios' Vests, Ladies' arid ChiltUwn'e lio'e, 3litts, Bolts, eto. . , The publio generally are moat respect fully invited to call and examine her stock and compare her prices with, those J. A BRIAN, Pres. TH0S. DMELSJke Pits. V. u. u. uuoiiuiis, tusuior. . The National Bank, of new ms&wtrv . . TT .1,...74JI- Incorporate) 1865. j-.- ,, ' Capital, ;-v ,-,,.$lpO,Cf3 - , ; - i - a ..it fa. i 4 i - j DIRBCTORS.rw aj-aM Jas. A. Bet an, , - ,.Tho9, Daurters. . Chab. S. Bbtah, -r J. H. BACKfio., Alix. Mills Hy -L; Hakvkt, ; .7 - -.V r. Rccei Kei a- leu slothing . - - 1. U. OXUUt J. S. Basniobt, Seo'y. " . v was contributed and subscribed. onarge, . i J;,; .;s tot H. BOBIBTS. , -:
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