0TTRNAL J r t VOL. XI.--NO. 53 NEW BERNE, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE h 1892. PiUCE 5 CENTS. X- 5' 4 i Fx -J- r. . . ,T ttSTNESS - LOCALE. Kv O. V. JONES, late 10 coe of iba proriptioo depattmeo of Path tin's Pharmacy. Ahevilltt, N. 0., . Iim 0,MOd a Prescript Drug Store tin to oostjrn honso npoisl care U ivd to ue aeleotian of prpaations for prescription an only. Toe psiron ( of the pabllo U soliolteJ may 29 ON end after Wednesday 3au let, 18M, tha Bank of thil city will , Iom M two o'clock P. H , until farther notice. U. Hi Roberts, Cashier, T. W. Dewey, 0ehi -r, mttlm O E. For, Cashli r DO yon need Craah Hat. Good KNES, CATS SHADES at m0 BABtUKOTOH & Baxteb's. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN. Burke ' Baas Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for eale by ,Us Redmond. FOB SALEOoWs' box or ward robe lounge i a perfect lounge by day and a pcrfeot bed by night, and you oan pat away as maoh clothing or other article aa in tbe average wardrobe. Yon can get three arliolea for tbe prioe nf one; Mo extra cbtrge for paokiog or snipping lire. Dr. Tlmtg. wife of I ho cele brated preaoher, say iheae lounges ar very, very uioe. Price in Creton. 410. $12, : Raima $13. f 14, Raw Bilk, (30, $25. v Silk Brooatella, $35. $30. Term 10 per cent, discount cash with order or half with order balanoe 00 jjay. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Mrrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. Afifi CIGARS at very low 4 OiUUU figure to wholeaale and retail trade for aale by Jas. Redmond. I. CALVIN BCHsFFER'S WILD CHERRY ROCK AND RYE, pot up expreaily for throat and lung dis mm, for ale by ' Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very maoh in the lick room. v For aale by Jab Rbdmord. OIVB Hundred pain of Rubber Shoe V for children, 10, 12i and 15 cent per pair. BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janoa Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For aale by J as. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY for aale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for tale by Jas. Redmond. MISH. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and 8CUPPERNONG VINES for aale by ' Jas. Redmond. DUFFY:8 MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal uae. for eale by janSS Jas. Redmond. MOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaooo. oototf THE largest and best (elected stock of Ladies' Oxfords ever brought to New Berne now in stock. mS8 Babbinqton & Baxteb. Wake Forest's graduating iwlasa ia the largest in its history. : tjCONQRESSMAlT FELLOWS of STew York is sick at Helena, Ark- Ansae. Akdbew Eohrer is in jail Tamaqaa, Pa., charged with tempted to kill his whole family. Mb. Blaine has returned Washington after an absence several day". He refuses to be ter viewed. at at- to of in Governor MoKinny, of Vir ginia, baa appointed Gen. Eppa Hnnton to be United 8tates Sena tor vice the late Senator Baibonr; deceased. &' f A. JOIL of the editors attending the National Editorial Convention v. 1 at San Francisco was made with the result of 117 for Cleveland and MT for Hill., t i I The New Orleans Picayune estl mates the inoreaae in tbe acreage "ofrioe planted this year at fifty r, . , per eent, owing to the depression m vucvuu. . - THE Legislative Appropriation bill has been completed and re " ported to the House. The amount iprovided for is 121,682,752, which 1a 1468,122 less thaa the appropri atlon for the current fiscal year. The tornado that visited Wei Kington Kansas. May 27, was one of . 'the most destructive of tbe season . 'One hundred and fifty-two houses 'were damaged, and from thirty . to s -forty people killed and one hun "Qred add fity bodly iojared.'. - '" Prebident HABRisoif bas ijs sued a proclamation announcing reciprocal trade agreement with - Austro-Hungary, by whichAmer t ' lean, products and ; Lanufacturers will be admitted npon Y the same . - terms with those of Germany and other favored European nations. It is not such a desirable task to carry on an expensive government ia a poverty-stricken country and be expected to pay the bills out cf : a bankrupt treasury. This ' ac- eoants for the trouble which King Humbert is again having, with his Ministry in Home, The struggle against faction is bad enough, but It does not ompare in difficulty with a continual tusole with We are sorry to learn that Sen ator Carlisle will not be at Chapel Hill aa heretofore announced. Bis adaence will be a treat disappoint ment to many, bnt Col. Waddell will be there, and his oration on the life of Col. Saunders will be great ly enjoyed by all. News and Ob server. Tna Virginian by authority ol Hon. T. W. Skinner, of Hertford, N. O , states that the report that Colonel Harry Skinner proposes to act with the Third party movement in that State, is not correct. Colo nel Skinner will stand by tbe De mocracy of North Carolina in. its tight to preserve tbe State from Republican rnle. He will give the Democratic ticket his fulL support. The Virginian is gratified to make tbe announcement, and the many friends of Colonel Skinner in North Carolina nnd Virginia will be grat ified to learn it. Norfolk Virgin ian LOCAL xNTEWS. Weather fair todav. The Ltd ips Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet at the pareon- aze thU ivening at 4 o'olook. A festival will be held at the Salva tion Army, barracks this evening at 8 o'clock. A oordial invitation ia given to all to be present- Toe merry-go-round has pulled tip stake and started to llorehead. The crowd there this snmmer will doubtless give the proprietor a rioh harvest. There will be two picnios Friday the Presbyterian and tbe Episcopalian. Tba former will go up Trent river to Foj't Hill and PoIIoksville, and the latter up Neuse river. Special excursion rates will be given over the Atlantio and N. O. Railroad to attend the Fife meetiags provided a many a 25 assuring to go up on Satur day and return Monday. It was a gala day yesterday for the Church of Christ Sunday school pionio. There waa just one hundred and sev enty -two of the merry folk who claim that it waa bushel) and bushel of en joyment all day long. The steamer Kinston oonveyed the party np Neuse river to Street's Ferry, a most beautiful location about a quarter of a mile in land from the landing, at tbe residence of Mr. Dixon. The general ver dict beet pionio we have ever bad. Mr. Robert Hanoock ha donated 60 well bound and useful volume to the Collegiate Institute Library. Some of them are government publication and other of a different character. Such gifts are appreciated. Tbe Iostitute has a pretty good library bnt it i of course oapable of great improvement and it will be well for onr oitixeni to remember It and make suitable addi tion! thereto aa opportunity offers. It will inoreaae the usefulness of the Institute and be a pleasure and help to both pupil and faculty. The Song Recital. Mia Marion Radoliff' Song Reoital last night was an entertainment of no ordinary merit. There were some half doaen vocal solo, also piano and vocal duett, quartet, both mala and female, and a quintet. The occasion wai graoed by suoh popular talent as Misses Rtdoliff, Dail, Nunn, Patterson, Roberta. Claypoole, Daniel and Mrs, Nash, and Messrs. Guion, Daniels, Manly, Adam and Boyd. The name in themselves are ufooient guarantee that the entertainment was on of high quality. Several encore were ans wered. Every ssat on the lower floor was oooupied and extra seats pnt In. Coming; and Going. Miss Madia, Bell, of Harlowe, came np yesterday morning and i vliting at Capt. Geo. W. Wallace's. Mr. O. P. Gaskini, of Grifton, is visiting her daughter, Mra. J. R. B. Oarraway. Mrs. Geo. W. Howard, of Baltimore, I visiting her brother, Mr. F. Ulrloh. Mra, John Morrissey and her mother, Mra. . Charlotte Weir, left yecterday morning to spend some time at Nan- taoket,' Mr. Lieut. Morriassy accom panying them a far as Goldsboro. ; Oapt. N. Frlsble returned on the steamer . Newberne of the Norfolk, New Berne and- Washington Direct Una from a bus lues trip to New York. Mr.Go. N.Ive returned last night from a trip to Tarboro and other point on business. ' i-.v ; '.; ; v . -;- Mr. J. W. Turner returned from a bualnes trip to Kinston, and Mr. Lnka Disosway from a business trip to Grif Mrs. W. H. Psaros and her daughter Hiss Aoni went down to Morehead last night to spend a few days - .-' - Tbe Daily Jqubnal will aooeptmy sincere thaoks ' for their many kind word,: voluntarily given, during my leotures. The servloe rendered the leoture -course his been Invaluable. What a power a dally ppr Is, and power for goad, when In the hands of good men I ::'PMsl:';V-t, v Respectful!,' V -J- v.- ..;v-r,;.': Wk B. Hall,, Uuidren try for titcfiers crsora Superior ourt. Court convened Tuesday morning at 9 $0 oriock. - A trivial oaae was disposed of with the verdiot not guilty, and the rest of the morning taken up with that of State vs. Wm." Jones for assault on Ritty Red- dick, with intent to Commit rape. The assault, our readers will remember, was made a few week ago near the fair grounds about church time, where the eleotrio light raya were shining, and Ritty reoognizad her assailant even while he was approaching her, but be escaped after she made an outory be fore others arrived, and though he went to tbe church to which she was on the way, arriving there just a fcw minutes after she did, she withheld the knowledge from others that she knew who her assailant waa until she saw proper officers in regard to getting out the warrants for his arrest. The ver dict was "simple assault," and Jones was sentenced to two years in the oounty jail. Jones was a student at the colored Catholic sohool and intend ed to become a Baptist minister. The entire afternoon wae taken up with the trial of John Green, col., for assault on Mrs. Hafford WiliU at her home near the National cemetery, on Saturday evening, April 30th, at dusk between 7 and 8 o'clock. Mrs. Willis' testimony was a repe tition of tbe faots we gave at the time of the ooourrenoe. Her home is about a mile from the oity, her husband had oome in town on business, no one was with ber except her infant and a small ohild for nurse, her home is close to the road (the maoadamizd road), the mil1 and blacksmith shop to the rear of it, nnd she was lured from her house by the statement that "the boss man" bad sent for a book from the blacksmith hop quiok, and when she had nearly reached the shop the attack was made and the intention stated. Mrs. Willi stated she would die first and made violent resistance, aooompanied by screams, the villain choking and biting her and endeavoring witn all his power to accomplish his hellish design, but abandoned the attempt and fled when the noise of a vehiole on the bridge gave admonition that some one wae approaching. The light from the house did not fall on the negro, and Mrs. Willis upon going to the door took him to be a man employed at Hackburn & Willett's farm, but saw it was not when she stepped out of the house. The imper fect light of the moon showed his sice, form, and to some extent his features, though not very dearly, still plain enough to make Mra. Willi quite well satisfied that Green la the man. Els voioe also 1 another sign by which sne identifies him. Green waa unknown to her up to the time of the assault, but he was arrested through the description she gave. He had been working at that mill, knocked off with tbe rest of the hands on that Saturday evening at 6:30, did not re turn to his work on Monday morning though all the hand were ordered to do so and all did exoept himself. When arrested he waa helping to un load a vessel. EI etory then of his whereabout on Saturday night was that after knocking off work and get ting his pay he went to his boarding house and did not leave it any. more that night. It having been found that this stats ment was false and that he did leave there after (upper he ohanged hi story He also told two different stories about the route he passed over. He now admit that after getting hi money from Mr. John Dunn, who pay off, and getting hi supper, be left bis boarding house again and stayed out until about 10 o'olook at night, but he olaima that he went down to "Big Ike's" and the merry-go-round at the foot of Hanoock street, and some other testimony was Siven in support of this statement The track of Mrs. Willis' assailant measured and oompared with Green', They did not exaotly correspond. On dry, candy land that ths assailant passed over, which from its nature would be likely to fill np, the track waa found io be shorter than Green' and on bard land it appeared to be a little longer. Mrs. Willis thinks she soratohed her assailant in the struggle. When ar rested Green had a icratch over on eye- and, another on a finger. He readily aooounted for the one on hi hand by saying he did it handling briok. bnt the one on the faoe wm more of a poser, but he olaimed to have reoeived It alike hands of n boy with whom he had been playing, but be oonld not tell who the nor was. The appearance of lt according to Dr. Primrose who examined him at the time of arrest, was suoh as might havs been expected if the oratoh had been made by a finger nail at the time of the assault, still suoh a scratch. Dr. Prim' rote aid, -could have been made by a shell, atiok or other thing, , v On the witness stand Green admitted his oontradlotory statement of his whereabout at the time of the aesaalt, and Was badly confuted when asked why he told a falsi story at first and failed to give any satisfactory explana tion. VJW; i'WUlrri a-'I The testimony was oonoluded fetter dry. , Quite 'a number of witnesses were examined ,and in several Instances ware recalled. Among those testifying were Mr. O'Shea, keeper ofl the osm etery, the Bnt to reaoh. Mr. Willi after the assault,- her hatband Y and others who cams updireotly afterwards. Mayor Manly, who was aotive in work, tng up the ease, Mr. M. T. Roberts who arrestod Green, and parties from Green's boarding house inoluding Sarah Pollock who kept it. Three hours were consumed in ex amining the witnesses, and arguing tbe oase was poatponed until this morning. This will take two hours more, one hour being allowed for each side. The attorneys for the State are Hon. F. M. Simmons and Solicitor White, col.; those representing the defendant are Messrs. L. J. Moore nnd M. DeW. Ste venson and J. E. O'Hara, col. After the argument in the case is ooncluded the oase of tho State vj. Goo. Best, of Dover, for murder, will be taken up It will be remembered he is aocused cf poisoning bis wife. CUT COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Will Stand Suit-One Pare of Horses Always to be At Engine House Lighting Rcizcnstlneville. Liquor Licenses ami Ordinance to Secure Sunday Closing of Bar rooms Taxing Itenerant Photographert New Pump Uniform Ing Police. May 27th, 1883. Board met at the call of the Mayor, who presided. Present Councilmen, Ellis, Manly, Street, Lovick, Latham, Roberts, Crawford and Uubank. Attorneys for the city in the matter of Hetty Styron vs. the oity of New Berne, stated that propositions from the plaintiff for a compromise had been made. After considering may points and giving it a thorough investigation, on motion of Councilman Manly the oase will be allowed to take its curse in the oourts of law. Gounoilman Ellis stated that that the New Berne engine at tbe late fire had broken head-light; this and other re pairs, on motion of Ceunoilman Manly, was referred to the fire department committee with power to aot. On motion of Councilman Manly the matter of effecting a loan of money was referred to the finance committee, with treasurer, to report at the next meeting. Councilman Ellis stated that there was some complaint in regard to the engine horses being away when the fire alarm is struck, and moved that the hose carriage horses be used with two oarts so that one pair of horses would at all times be at hand and that the oommitte be instructed to have two carte made. Uouncilman Manly, speaking on lights in Rsizsnsteinville, gave the cost each for inoandesoent and aro lights. On motion of Counoilman Ellis the oommittee on lights are empowered to plaoe one aro light in that seotion. On motion of Councilman Ellis the following Ordinance, as revised by the oity attordey, was adopted: Be it ordained: That no license for the sale of beer, wines or spirituous liquors of any kind whatever shall be granted to any person or persons except uppon application in person at the reg ular meetiog of the Board in May and November, the parties furnishing sat isfactory reoommendation of good moral oharaoter. (2) And no person or person to whom rich license is granted shall allow any person other than the proprietor or clerk to enter his barroom on Sunday, and for every violation of this Ordinance there shall be p fine of 825. And any polioeman seeing any person or persons other than tbe proprietor or olerk going into or coming out of a barroom on Sunday and failing to report the same shall be lischarged. The City Attorney gave it as his opinion that photographers doing their work here would be liable to tax, otherwise not. On motion of Counoilman Crnwford, putting a pump near Thos. Battle's was referred to streets and pumps oommittee Counoilman Lovick of police oom mittee reported progress in getting uniform; further time allowed. Minutes read and adopted. Board adjourned. W. D. Wallace, Oity Clerk. When you've sot a thins to say. Say it I Don't take half a day. When your tale's got little in it, Crowd tha whole thing in a minute I Life ia short a fleeting- vapor- Don 'I yon fill the whole blamed paper witn taie wnicn, at a pincn, Gould be cornered in an inch I Boil her down until she simmers; Polish her nntil she glimmers. When you've sot a thins to say. Say it I Don't take half a day 1" We wish to call your attention to oar new line of Star Sash Tests. New Neckwear, New Underwear, New Half Hose, . New Handker chiefs and New Straw Hats. See as before you buy. ... .' J. M. HOWARD. A SPRING SONNET t If you want to make a strike, Why go and see Big Ike, ; l. Be has soods you're sure to like. He'll fit you to a frock, a sack, or a spike; The fanner he can rig, and the dandy he ' can am. Bis shoes are famed for ease, . . And the price la sure to please.. At his (took you cannot sneeze, Vat it comes by every breeze. Ton will thank him on your knee, For they're good aa bread and cheese, For cash a pile you'll buy, And o'er ugly bills ne'er ugh. ; I Fill your pocket then with chink, And at you he's sure to wink. ; It would surely be a Bin Not with him to spend your tin. iS ; onb who's am thas POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tnrlar raking DowJtr. Highest of all in leavonine streneth Latest United States Government He, port. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wall St., N. Y. SniJOIfc SATURDAY HICHT TICKETS ROUND TRIP A. & X. ('. STATIONS TO MOREHEAD CITY. Atlantic & N. 0. Railroad. Passenger Dep.mit.mkm, Wtw Bliii.N, N. C, -May SOtli, ISM To Agents A. & N. C. K. H. : Special ratsi of fare (Season of imi.'i Unu-d Trip, from eutlons named below m .Vmre heacl City, In effect June 1st. 1M'-. Stations. Season. Kuturdav ivurht S(.ih) f : mi s."5 ;.:. 3 SO :.vi 8 25 IVii 8 0U 2 m 3 IK) Xil) 2 75 1 V l 2-U I.e.", 2.(t'i 1 mi I..V) 1,75 l.'J. 1.75 l.:" 1.00 .7, .60 .5 1 .10 ;;i 8. L. DILI,, a. I A- Goldsboro Best's La Urarjge Falling Oieek Kinston Oaswoll Dover Core Creek Tnacarora New Bern Ulverdale Croatan Havelock Newport Wlldwood J. . LATHAM. (Office foot Craven street. In Clj-rlo bulldlnc) GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, BUYER OF and EXPORTER of COTTON DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE , and all speculative commodities. Reasonable cash advances made. 1 Bollolt consignments of Truck for follow lng Commission Merchants, who are rellab:e and responsible: F. 8. GIBSON, Philadelphia. F. McMULKIN 4 OO. and S, U, DOWMKS &CO., New York. BE AVEKNS A CO.. Boston. J. E. KENNEDY & CO., Plllslmm. Dally quotauonafrte to sll- posted en black board In my office every duy. Call or write for stencils and postal cardp. Visitors welcome. Correspondence In vited, mayitldwtf Old Dominion Wharf or Salo ! The Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, Executor and Agent cf tbe late James 8. VThedbeo and John S. Dickinson, of tbe eame city, in order to divide the estate, will sell to the highest bidder, at tbe Cottou Exchange, ON Saturday, June 11th, Tha Property known ae tbe Old Dominion Wharf. For information concerning tbe prop erty apply to M. MANLY, at New Bern Iron Works. m28 dwtd 10c. SCARFS. See our line of 10c. Scarfs. White Bows, - 5c. Nice Bows - 10c. BARGAIN STORE. Basil Manly. Wm. A, McIntosh. New Berne Iron Works Successors to J. II. Crabtreo & Co. Engineers, Founders, AND MACHINISTS. Manufacturers and Dealers in Machin ery, Machinists and Mill Supplies, En gines, Boilers, . Saw and Grist Mills, Double Edgers, oto. Agents for Bargamin's Indestructible .VlicaBeatea valves, 1 he American Saw Co. and Presoott's Direct-Acting Steam Feed: etc. We have just erected a largo Ware house adjoining our Works, where we will keep a full stock of Machine and Mill Supplies. Orders for work or material of any kind will be promptly executed. mafaidwtf J.H.BENT0N,.M.D.,D.D.S. DENTIST, Permansntlylooaud. HEWBKBN, N.O. Oaa administered for tn xtraotlon of hi witnont pain. maf 25dwlf Offloe in Hoter Albert. Fs7 Tea Ba?s Only ! I will Hull lb1? vjrj bos-. ? f;ir Men and B ijs for 30 j. c: : ods are sel'-inj d v!y o' il 25 t-..;h. You laus'. j' :ai ' roturnrd from L'l, f ! 1 . :iv, r.CfiC s.'.' : tJK;-. to ar.J id v.i ;in some bet; H f -f Ujn't p-iV ;t closer nr.d a i) t . - f.- r.O. ma a.v.t M ICC M BBEAKFAST 3T2IP3 Urn Bull, s" AND Fresh Lunch Biccuit AT L tu -.1 w. C?tAVN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BERNE, N, C, Solicits COXSKJNMKNTS OP TRUCK for tbe following well-known Finns: Msra. A. Bennett & Co., n k v voi;k. " Nock, Timruons & Co., l'ilil.ADF.I.l'IilA. " Lippman BroE., I'.KOOK LYN. " Darand Bros. & Morrick WASHINGTON, 1). c. C. Woltora & Co., NEWAUIC N. .T, IltCs' t quotations received liailv fi"i cacb of tho above nurkcts. Stencils and Postal Curds can be L.i upon application at my office. mai24 dwom UnderoiKoed, as assignee, will sell at publio eale for cisb at the mill on Jones liny, near Uooso Creek Island. Pamlico county. North Carolina, in Monday Juno 13th, A. D. Wi, at 2 'olock, p. m-, tho Sicam Mill. li Kiln and Timber pronorty con v. : ( ti tha undersigned by Yours. Co'.uurn & Co., in trust for tho ben', tit of tlv ii creditors. Three lioilera IS irv!.-: diameter by 20 feot long Knir.e b 21, Preecott steam feed, Wilhi:i I rved mill and carriago. Gang edgcr. ilci'.nra mill, built in 1888. Capacity about 30,000 feet per day: Four dry kilns. Standing timber abundant, near tbe mill. Geo W. Pursei.l, Assignee, Snow-Iiill, Marylaij;!. They Are Coming With A Fusil. Who? Why, J. F. TAYL03 Customers, To get tho (ioods Raved liom the lire, I which he is almost giving away to make room for new stock. If ycu vr..;,l the ! biggest turn:; you ever got for tl.e I a,t money, join tho crowd, come i;:i!o. an get your j'iok. They aro bound STANDARD ruck Wo are now prepared to supply Uarrel of our manutactui'0, in any ".ant-ity, delivered on cars or steamer at Jiew Uerno. For furt her information apply to our Sales ARent, E H. & J. A. MKADCAVS CO. JO.XES A: CO. We. the undorsigned, used ono thou sand Truck Barrols, manufactured by Messrs. Jones & Co., last yiar, and they gavo us perfoct satisfaction. Wo shall use the same barrels again this year, and also somo of their Patont Wire Barrels, llACKHURN ifc WlLLKTT. May 13, 1893. U dwtf Truck Joxes. Orders for Cantoloupe, Tomato and other boxes solicited. W. II. KIXOX, m!9 dwlm Vancoboro, N. C. PAPE & DEYO, Commission Merchants, 839 Washington Street, JNEW YORK. Solicit your business. Prompt sales, quick returns, and.tne KIGKEST MARKET IEICE GUiHiSTEED Stencils or Postal Cards oan be obtained atJNO. DUJSM'3. i-.,:.f:-.. Rbfktikncb: National Bank. New i I BHiTOiS. Oerno,. N. C. tnlt sale, livebtfeed ATD !xc..2.ip SUiles JjrpoBite the Gabtonouse. 1Z. 1 fc Living Prices Jones .:'e uorr.iEToii. !".V, ' Jwtr 'X 3 W TerE reived : a i ; - - -t LOT OF A J- LOT OF ' Vests, tvfal Vw. V iP io ictail at 10c. ALSt)- LABIES' SILK VESTS, in the city for .1, H. FINE LINE OF in a i (.., illtcl'L'. . i buy in.;- i v.-ill be toyout :r.J sec before Baxter. Jas f-loneyl Is Ifloneyf !i ;-vir-c n;it :n n NEW REGULATOE nt, H .l it ith Washington by 1 ! ,,' 1., I -.! ready to give oorreot tirre tc r-a.-'i I...J ovary one. I inve n io a f .ill stock of all kinds of ! in iry line, which I am selling at H k Bottom Prices. COME AND SEE ME3. SAM K. EATON, The Jewelety ll.d.jle St., opposite Baptist Church fmt Unery .M RS. B. B. LANE, - 'fa. Middle St , opposite Baptist Ciujoi. v. i a r A lull lino of Millinery in aft tfielatest styles, as handsome and as nkiiip ejjciaq be bought io the city. . i ,. Also, a nka lino or Laces Embroldeiw ies, Ladies' Vefts, Ladies' arid ChUrVn' Uose, Mitts, Belts, eto. . . . ...u Tho publio generally are most resnect- ' fully invited to call and eatoiue'her stock and compare her pricey w-iifctkose of any in the city or elaowhere. ' , ' J. i BRYAN, Tres. THOS. BMMs,UtiPns. ' G. n. aOLERTS, Ca.hkf,"w The National Bank, s3 Ri.i - S s. - 1 ;? a SHOES Styles. is Olothing Ihooepobatio i88lj.j gf JvJ Capital, , - - $100,COO Surplus groats, f !jLS3 - DIBEXJTOR&' f t Jas. A. Bbtab, j .Thos. Dtfta Obas. S. Bbtab, ;' J. H. Hactuhjbn, AUt. MlUXBr . ' L. HAHVIT, Q. H. Bosebts. A

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