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Journal. BMW THE'. VOL. XI.--NO. 60 NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTJ3.? X: if BUSINESS LOCALB. o LD IRISH oeited, POTATOES jae h O. E. 8LOYEB. SEWING neatly dcn by Mr. 8 H. CQWABD. TJnderware and child ren' oloths a specialty. Cor. Pollock and Eden streets. jontotf. RD. V. JOKES, late in charge of the pretorlption department of Pelham's Poarmaoy, Asheville, N. 0., baa opened P.-esoription Drug Store next to custom honse. Special oare Is (Wen to the selection of preparations for prescription use only. Tfae patron age of the publio is coliotieJ. ma 29 ON and after Wednesday June let, 1893, tha Banks of this oity will close at two o'clock P. &I , tntil further notioe. O. H R-bert, Cashier, T. W. Dewey, Cashi r, mS91m 0 E. Foy, Oaahi-r. D 0 you need a Crush Hat. Good ONES, LATE SHADES, at u20 Babrikqton & Baxter's. IMPOETED HOLLAND GIN. Burke's Bass' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for sale by Jab Redmond. EOB SALE Doles' box or ward robe lounge is a perfeot lounge by day aad a perfect bed by night, and jou ban put away a much clothing or other articles as In the average wardrobe. Yon can get three artiolea for the price of one. No extra charge for paoking or shipping Mrs. H)t. Talmsge. wife of the cele brated preaoher, says these lounge are very, very nice. Prloe in Creton. $10. (12, Raima 819. $14. , Raw Silk, (20, $95, Silk Brooatelle, $35, $30. Terms 10 per oent. dlsoouni cash with order or half with order" balanoe 60 day. ALFRED COLES. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. Brooklyn, N. Y. " AAA CIGARS at very low 4 UiUUU figure to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. I CALVIN 8CH OFFER'S WILD OHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put op expressly for throat and lung dis eases, for sale by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY usedrvery much in ibe sick room. For sale by Jab Brdmowp. IjUVS Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes - for children, 10. 191 and 15 cents per pair. . BIG IKE. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the beet Natural aperient. For sale by J as. Redmond. PURE CORN WHISKEY fdt sale by Jab Redmond. D TJFF Oordon Imported Sherry, for ale by Jab. Redmond. MISEI. 8ACRAMENTAL, PORT and 8CUPPERNONG WINES far sale by Jab. Redmond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for Medioinal me. for sale by jsnSS J as. Redmond. SMOKE Genuine Cubana Tobaoco. l ; :. . ootetf THE largest and best seleoted stock of Ladies' Oxford ever brought to New Barn now in stock. m2S - Bahrinoton & Baxter. Look to the flag, whoever is the standard-bearer. Let well enough alone. North Carolina is getting there. WAirraa, waiting. Waiting to hear from Minneapolis. Crops are said to be splendid all over East parolina. Welcome to Artsoaa and New Mexicol Two new States added to the Democratic column. t TK paper manufacturers ofthe country have combined with, a : f capitalization of 114,000,000. f W want no "dark horse,'' but if we most nave one let him be a gen Bine Black Hawk with a 2:11 rec ord. : TAB New York Hill delegates ' Jiave held a meeting and resolved to stick" to the last. True shoe '-. makers,the last one of them. An umbrella company formed , oaturaay at Albany. a. x., with a - capital of $8,000,000. It is under stood to oe tne beginning 01 a trust. -J " - Wk doa't know who is to be our Presidential standard-bearer,, but we do know that Elias Carr carries v 001 State flag, and that is enough to enlist of enthusiastic devotion. A cyclonx destroyed a church in Mo Cook, Neb., Saturday burying Uty children, seyeral teachers - and the pastor beneath the 1 ruins. Marry -k were Injured but ' none killed. The one tens idea wllFbe made : the law of the land just aa soon as we have a President who . does not want a second term, and also have few thousand office-holders who ars anxious to go into some other : business. sx.f K Wa are not able to attioh the same significance that some of our eon temporaries and some corres pondents do to Ool. Polk's, resigna tion, for his paper, Ofjtbe organBhip of the State Alliance, ,ia order that it may be freer to advocate the cause of the Third party. . It ha been nothing but a Third party organ for two years past and, if we rJ '-)3 ith?t is all it proposes t " I "3 1 1 t' 3 I ' Drive on. Thb t6wns of Titus?illfr and Oil Oity, in Western Pennsylvania, nearly deatroped by fire and floods Sunday. Oil creek, upon which they are situated, was flooded by clond bursts and several oil tanks fcrst and the oil floating down upon the inundated towns canght fire. The two towns are eighteen miles apart and the two elements destroyed everthing between the two. In Oil Oity alone 150 deaths wero canned. The " exact number of deaths in the entire district cannot be as certained. From 40,000 to 45,000 people lived between the two towns in the narrow valley ot Oil creek where now all is desolation. LOCAL NEWS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard Thiflk naught a trifle. C. E. Biover Old Irish potatoes. The first peaches of tha season have made their appearance in the oity. Prayer meeting at the Church of Christ will be held tonight at eight o'clock. Mr. R. B. Nixon will soon -move hi law effioe into Hie building on the north side of Pollock street one door from Middle. Mr. W. E. Snallin, contrac tor, is now remodeling it for Li jj. Arohiteot Simpson is building a good dwelling for Mean. 6. Mark ft Son on Johnson street adjoining tha former residence of Mr. Geo. Allen; it la be ing ereoted on Ihe vacant portion ot the same lot. The old dwelling will be moved 25 feet further baok from the strut, remodelled and improved. Mr. J. F. Pretty man is having a steam lug built to be used in oonneotion with his saw mill opposite the city. The New Berne Iron Work have the con tract to build the boiler for the steamer and have received the iron for it. This Arm has quite a reputation for the su periority of their marine boiler and deservedly ao. The Andrews Manufacturing Com pany, of New York, are putting in new fittings for the Citizens Bank of New Berne, and when finished It will be very handsome and convenient for the transaction of the bank's large and rapidly inoreasing business. For the next few -days while the work i in progress the bank will conduct it busi ness in the director' room at the rear. We have received from Mr. B. F. Melton of Jones county, who spent several years at sohool in this oity and wa for some time Superintendent of the Sunday sohool of the Churoh of Christ in this city, an invitation to at tend the commencement exercise of the College of the Bible, Kentucky University, in whioh he i now a stu dent for tha ministry. The Wilmington Meaaenger has late ly been receiving constant complaint bout subscriber not getting their paper. Being satisfied that the paper were left and that they were being tolen a deteotive was pnt on tha watch and a boy oanght stealing them from the different residence. He had taken six when arrested. He wa intending to sell them and confessed to having made a regular business of it. Tha sewerege company has been moving lively lately in the construction of the system and intend to do ao more rapidly. They are advertising now for two hundred more hand. .With inch a force a the additional number' will give (bam it will not take long from the time the ditch is aug for' the pipe before it will be laid and the dirt thrown back. With weather and all else favorable it will be but a short time before the entire lino of system will be completed. The exercise of Trinity and Wake Forest oollege whioh have been in pro gress several day, each end today, the Baooalaurate sermon of the fomer was preached yesterday by Bishop W. W, Duncan, of Spartanburg, S. C., and of tha Utter by Rev. Carter Helman Jones, Tenn. The graduating exercise of eaoh take plaee thi morning, and will be followed by a senior oonoert tonight at Tiioity and by a too!! re-nnloa at Wake Forest. . The congregation that have been gathering to hear Evangelist Fife In Goldsboro are said by the Argus to be the vastest that; ever assembled there erne of them exceeding by several hun dred the largest of the Pearson ooagre gallons there four yeara ago. Up to Taesday morning there were UO.oonver (Ions and 136 backslider reclaimed. At rj nsviiup; naii iw turn voioreu .people the great tent was thronged to it ut most. It i itated of the singing at this servioe that over a thousand colored people took part . making it the grand- Last volume of ohorot singing ever heard there and that -it could 'be heard all over the town and fat oat Into' the country. N x u j.. Truck (jnotatlom, , ' ' ' .' Palmar fc Elvenburg wired the fol lowing New York quotation last night: Cabbage ?5o, to II 00: beans, half bar- reli , 83 00 to 88.50; black bsrrlee 8 to 12o.: hocklebeirlet 14 to 18; potato f3 50 to 18 60. , ... The following waa received from i. 8. Chamberline & Co., Boston; " Green besns tl.75; potatoes, oboloe, C3.E3 to MINNEAPOLIS CON YEN! ION. Balloting1 Delayed Work of Commit teesFrom Harrison to Blaine Ohio for McKinley. Minneapolis, June 8. Balloting will hardly begin before Friday. Up to 11 a. m. oommittee on creden tial bad not passed on a single contest ed seat. The convention was called to order at 11:40 a.m., and Nebraska presented the convention with a gavel. The chairman of the committee on credentials said he could not hope to report before tomorrow. Secretary Thompson, of the commit tee on platforms, says that the commit tee would not get through until late tonight. Two members cf the Minnesota con vention "flopped" from Harrison to Blaine in the morning. MoKinley took the platform and was cheered. He was oonduoted to the ohair by Fessenden, Spoonvr and Mahone. The chairman of the .committee on permanent organization reported Mo Kinley as permanent ohairman. One of the Ohio delegation says if Harrison is not nominated on the first ballot then they will go solid to MoKinley. McKinley said this convention will present candidates and a platform that will meet the approval of the oountry, and he predloted suooesa. He spoke in great praise of the protection tariff and lta results, and said there wa a full and honest ballot in all parts of the land. Bingham of Pennsylvania submitted the report of oommittee on rules. The oommittee made the rules of the Fifty- first Congress the rule of the Conven tion with neoessa-y modifications. Adopted . Chairman Foraker, of resolution com mittee, asked farther time. Granted. He wa oheered by the convention. Convention adjourned till 11 a.m. tomorrow. Superior Conrt. In yesterday's paper we ennounced the verdiot of the jury, awarding $500 damages to Mr. Nelson Whitford iu the oase of (Nelson Whitford vs. City of New Berne. The verdiot was rendered after court adjourned. Yesterday the defendant moved for judgment not withstanding the finding of the jury. The motion wa denied. A motion wa then made for a new trial, but the mo tion wa overruled and judgment ren dered for plaintiff. The defendant ap pealed. The following cases were disposed of yesterday. Wm. Foy vs. The Board of Commis sioner of Craven oonnty. Judgment in favor of defendant, that plaintiff is not entitled to reoover any amount. Plaintiff submitted to a non suit and appeal to Supreme Court. Hyatt Smith Co. vs. Gray. Judg ment and appealed. Windfield vs. Stimson Lumber Co. Judgment: compromise and settled. L. J. Moore for plaintiff, P. H. Pelletier for defendant Conner v A. & N. C. R. Judgment for plaintiff for $18. Moore for plain tiff; Clark & Clark for defendant Kennedy v. A. & N. O. K. Judgment for plaintiff. Moore for plaintiff and Clark & Clark for defendant. Same vs. aame. Judgment for plain tiff. Same counsel. Lovett vs. Kinsey & Gates. Judgment that defendant retain the property and are the owner thereof. L. J. Moore for the plaintiff. Gugginheimer & Sjeinhart vs. M. H. Sultan. Judgment for plaintiff for $851 and the coat. Moore for plaintiff, Pelletier for defendant Duffy & Saltan v. Harrison, Admr. Judgment for plaintiff. Clark & Clark for plaintiff, Thomas and. O'Hara for defendant Coming and Going. Ur. Sam'l M. Brinson left yesterday morning to attend the commencement exercise of Wake Forest college. . Ur. T. J. Turner and child left to lit her sister, Mr. O. T. Randolph, of Klntton.; , t Mr. IiTh. Cutler returned last nigh) from Goldsboro where the has been yisiting her daughter, lire. Berth Watkin.. 3 i . r , Prof. Jo. Kinsey, of La Grange, otme down lat night on short bullae trip.. '':! - :.M' .oe. Bouse,, of Kineton, came down toatteu4 court,. .... Mr. John L. Albertaon, of Kiniton, UrfaMtoelty oAwMUeitl , ir MrtrTa.- fsyo'wed-xhlldr, and her Ister, Ml;: Jkogle; Robert, of Georgetown 8.n C . wired to visit thfllr oouirnVMr, f7Xil Wads worth. Teirffroeo::;:?.: iJ.r ' th , literarr exsrolse of the New .Bem Collegiate Institute Tat night were try good, v e will speak further oT It tomorrow and ato the mnsioal entertainment of the prvlou evening. tj asaaarrf ag& J l .ThV HomeUest Xatf la frtfir Berne "" Aawell as Handsomest, end others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trlallwttla of Kemp's Balsam for the Throatand Lttbgn, a remedy that lraallinir antirelrnbon lta tniirlta "and ia guaranteed to- relieve and enre all Chronio and Acnte UonKhs, Asthma, Bronchitis, a " I Consumption. Larfre bottle SOotB Quick Work. Mr. J. F. Taylor has been hustling sinoe he was burned out on May 5ib. Determining to rebuild at the wist side of the market dock farther than Middle street extended he had tbsportioa of the dock needed for his use fi led in imme diately, foundadtions laid, and Lid L.cre, a two story building, 45 x CO feet luii'it, oeiled, painted, furniahed with phrlve and cour.te'8, and hs corm?nc:d re ceiving goodi ty eclmr.ara .-a i'.a C.h of June and wi.i ia a f )v d.173 r- no be ready tn mebt till bia fi ;nc!n v :h a oheorful c:ur.t-rnnc3 and ci bit; a stock cs crjr. cjcq t .. rpr.:o iu die faoe of di-ratr in comra.'ntt-.i,: 3. Mr. Taylor cxprosfes hU grfificuli n at the oe!eri!y vi;h which Hr. J. B. Lane, the con'.ractjr who Wt the store purform;d the work and &leo with the satisfactory charp.oier. The upper part oocupied by Mr. Sam'l P irs-' ja r.s a sail loft v,aa r:ady for us3 aud Mr. Parsons was in i; insido of 30 days from the time of the fire. To the Ladies of (he Stale. The World's Fair committee who have in charge the culinary depart ment desire those ladies in North Caro lina who poesaes the reputation cf haying made superior jallies, jima, marmalades, pickles, etc., to get them to prepare some samples for the Chica go exhibition. The committee are a xious to learn the names of buoq parties, aud would like to have tboee who are willing to aid the oommittee in this undertaking to send their names to Dr. H. B. Battle, chairman of the com mittee, at Raleigh, N. O. The oommittee will furnish handsome jars to all such with instruction, eto. We therefore ask the patriotio ladle to assist in this great enterprise and send in their name at once, aa the season is now here for work of this kind. It is the desire of -the oommittee that in the North Carolina department there shall be an admirable display of the choioest preserves, piokles, eto. There are some notable housekeepers in the State and New Berne has some of them as all know, and here is a great opportunity for them to show their skill. THE TEACHERS' ASSEMBLY. Useful Information for Teachers aud the Public. Ia reply to a great many letters of inquiry received every day by the offi cers of tbe Teachers' Assembly con cerning the arrangements which have been made with railroads in regard to the absembly certificates this season Hugh Morson, President, and E. G. Harrell, seoretary, give tbe desired information to the publio aa follow: The railroad rates are the same aa here tofore; only about one and a quarter cent a mile. Tickets are on lale from June 18th to July 3d, good to return until July 15th. The annual fee for membership are S3 for male aad $1 for females. These amounts are not to be sent to the secretary, as hereto fore, but at his special request the rail roads have added a membership oou pon to the railroad ticket, and all who attend the assembly pay the fee to the railroad agent with tbe price of the tioket. When you reach Morehead Oity the seoretary will take up the coupon and ss..e anoffioial "oertifloate of member ship" Wim charge. This certificate alone will secure for the holders the rate of $1 per day for board at the At lantic Hotel and free admission to all the exercises of the Assembly, special lectures and entertainments. To all female members of the assembly who ha"- paid $2 to thi railroad for uortiti oate o-ji'p-'n the secretary whl return $1 00 wh-n ticket is preemf.ed at Mire head Ci'y. Tms now plan of tickets i an excel! :nt ore end savja much trc jn!e e:'d da'ay not'vig to do now but bv.y the railroad tioket and go to the assembly. Ih'siagong to ba .the largest and best S"siim o the Teachers' An., mblv . The prjR'ac'nia is a r, ms excellent one, oofpriaing same of the most nt1 raotive feHues in the way of institution and entertainment thH can possibly be provided ia aa euuoatioual gathering. Tee Atlaotio Hrtel prd tho awembly building are thoroughly repaired and repainted, while there r-ra mury pleas ant improvements f jr enijymeut on tbe sound or in tbe surf. Tbe teachers cordially invite every friend of education in North Carolina to m3et with them in the assembly, to enjoy all the privileges and pleasures with the teaoher ana upen precisely the same term. The programme has been prepared with a special' view to Interest, benefit ana entertain both the teaoher and the publio. , The assembly open on June 21 and continue In session two weeks. Tbe celebrated crayon artiat and humorist, Frank Beard, has been - engaged for June 23, 88, 24, and Rev, Thomas Dix on will lecture on July 8 and preach on Sunday, July 8. A number of other noted speakers are on the programme for other day during the session. The inter-collegiate oratorioal contest and the instrumental musio oontest for gold medals will be very enjoyable and spirited occasion ana are exciting wide-ipread Interest. Kaleigo unron tele. ) v ...... True Philosophy. Thousand and tens of thousand of cure of disease have been made, and are dally being made all over the worIdt by Humphrey' Specifier. The witnesses of 'the wonderful . cures of the mild, pleasant, harmless and yet eneouve . Humphrey' Bpeclflo are found upon every aide. Inquiry among acquaintance or friends will reveal cure of obstinate and lifelong diseases which have been made by these specl- nos xnousano or ineiviauais and families have used them for year with complete mooes. Tne system of Hum' phreysV Specific exhibit - the- true nhiloaonhr of enre tnediclnea -which only not. directly npon the disease and m suon dose as to rare without ex olttng disorder or disease in any ether We have a speedy and positive cure for oatarrb, diphtheria canker month and headaohe, in SBILOH'8 CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal in jeotor free . with each bottle. Us it it you desire health end sweet breath. Prloe 60o. ' Sold by Convention of Oystermcn Snggcstetf. We are glad to see the oyster law be- i log disouwed. Winter before last the I oystermen aronnd bore did well; but' Itst winter tbey did not do anything!. We do not understand tho subject well 1 enough to form boy opinion, but we I believe there should be eotce change in ' it and that too if possisle beforo anoth er season. We would suggest that a convention of oystermen bu called to meet some time this summer at Beau fort or Mirehead Ci' v, and form eone 1 plan, by which the uya'c-ripn can bt able to get to work thu winter. L';l every newspaper in E-tern North Carolina agiuie queetic n and hold primary mcettn(;s rLrongiicu', the sev- era! oounties nd seji.i iid,ri t5 the convention tofeoifiirs impn vr rr.ciits can be mae'e Svt..-!j 1:0 cor.t-p n dent Morehead City New. Improved Country Koai! A movement which should mn. ii ; tho approval of (!.- pet. tile of At: t s.u county, Va., ia tmbooicd in a p'n adopted by the supervisors cf that county at a recent meeting for macada mizing the MiridMirnok r id Irm Staunton to ihe county liue, a dietje.-o of eighteen milea nt. an estimated cist cf about 15,000. The Cirri inj tit f this plan, which it gredt!y to be desired, would doubtless result in a permanent system of improved roads for the oountry, Ex. ''Think naught a trifle (hou;;h it small appear." Young The trifles of dross if rieJ-cUd detract from an otharwide no-r n; peor anoe. We have tame Hill 8 of drees that you cannot dispense with. They are Ties and Scarfs, Dude R-iwu, IUnd kerohiefs, Half Hose, Sup-ndars, Collars and Cuffs, Oartvrs, Sleeve Sup porters and Soarf Retainers. New lot of Children's white duck Hats. New Sash Vests. We still have a few of the damaged Shirts left at 33c , siz s 15), 16 and 17. J. M. HOWAUD. Wanted, By private family of three, a riliST CLASS COOK. Good wages lor u-ood work. Apply at onoo by lotter or in person, Hits. It. A, ELLIOTT, je8 3t Morehead City, N, ('. 250,000 BRISK READY FOR SALE! Cheaper than any other Man can Furnish Them. I've got 'em aud want to sell 'em. Apply to W. P. BURRL'S, New Berne, or M. PORTER, Iiivmlale. jne7 dtf "Wood's lowing Ra es AT L. H. Cutler & Go. THIS SPACE Is reserved for M. Hahn k till the return of the Senior of the firm, who is now West after a Select Purchase of MULES AUD HORSES. They will be htre in a few days. P. LA nONTAGNE, CRAVEN STREET, 3 Doors from Board of Trade NEW BEENE, N. C, Solicits CONSIGNMENTS OF TRUCK for tbe following well-known Firms : Msrs. A. Bennett ft Co., NEW YOKE. " Nock.Timmons & Co., PHILADELPHIA. " LIppman Bros,, f r; BROOKLYN. " Darand Bros, ft Merrick . -WASHINGTON, D. " O.Wolteraft Co., ... ; v ' , NEWARK, N. J. Latest Quotations received daily from eacb of tha above market. Btenoils and Postal Card oan be bad npon application at my office. , mar24 dw3m jglj r. a. POWBi Absolutely Pure. A erjara of Ui'ar Inking pWtic-r. H ..h a', of r.l! in 1 -.-.vening et:enth. LaUst 1'itUed St'iti Goixrnmnit Hi ; purt. Rovai, Paki.nc run 1 eb ro.. 100 Wall S;., N, Y. J. 11. LAiAL.:, Cfll!- in;;) BEKIRAL COEHCSiON KERCHAST. nUVEl! OF and KXM0::i M oJCOTTON' DEALKU IN COL'SrilY PUODUCE and all 6pecu!ai;ve crKmoditUB. Ilf-aaonaMc t)i :i i .. itib 1 eoMrii ctnei;rjTw:it ; t.. Tn:ck tor follow ing CoiitruiRf-ion M iciauls, w loare r;-liable aud responsible: F. H. GIHHUN, I'liilsilelphl.'i. K. Me Mil I KlNAUu. aud IS, H, i;uVNEB A CO., New Yorlr, BE.WfcKNH CO . PoBton. J. E.KKNNl'DY A: Fll'sbaii;. hilly :;U()!ftU011 frt' to bit - pCSUfi Gil black bfuril lo my oflU'u evrry day. Call or vnl'e for steiicllB und postal carde, V islturs welcome. Coriespoudpiice 1l- vlted. may Si dwtf H7Q1E1. lOc, Hoy IIAIX j in 4-in-lian- I'its, ... -.:',! r i i;m'.- itlii'.it F! iui: j1 :c:.i i All Wool" whbSilk Stl'JDCS i cl:.r, rivr. ci:ni for DUDE E0. in our .liow Wimlmvs ai:1 mm Ten Per I will 6Gll Ihe very boat S;ra HalB for lien ond Haja for ."O3. each. TheEe goods are felling daily Ht 61 00 and SI, 25 each. You muat remember that Uig Ike L&b roturced from Enfiild, and has hie stook complete-no better in Ihe market and is willinp; to p.ivo the people some benefit c.f hid y'.-.l. Don't jj.".y seventy dollar and a q- rl r v somo for 50;. ;) cants to a u you can got 00 Mi ..if They Arc Csining With A Why, who? fiYLOE'S J. F, custcme To got Iho ti'noda s.ivcd from tho fire, which he is almost giving aw:iy to make room for new stock. If you want tho iggest turns you ever got for tho least money, join the crowd, come quick and get your pick. They are bound to go. WET! If yon have been buying unsatisfactory goods and are disconsolate, try a change. We guarantee to snit you,' - , , , Respectfully, ' .' ' HACKBTJRN ft WILLETT. "ajs Oniy ! LADIES SHOES 1 OUT OF THE 1 Sale Sacrifict ! Mls bill 1 )i:o cry i-a!tiil)'n Dark Bay -Horse my ir . n 1 a c-q enve. ; '.:..!. a. 3 Lbs. Faldwnke Dr.o 1: Tv,j t I'Utfonn Five (' :-i:v ; .' i ': Any or a'.l t!:o :h: . 0 can be bouglit at a bar-.iin by es'.'ing BIO r r 1 v . - 17, FEED aaLt.on House. 'L'L Flue:.' .--.ck L-LiiviDg Prices xi ones ;:toi;. '-,vf :3 if ed : A LOT OF LOT OF ' Vests, a at 10c. To x, --iU.SO- L'K VESTS, 't ; . i in tho city for 1 . A FINE LINE (othing in a few interest : buying. it will bo to your , aid sco before Sailer. f.'onejfl Tixno Is llavins put in a NEW REGULATOR and conniHited it with Washington by Telccrnph. I am ready to glveeOTteot time to euca r.nd every one. s , 1 I have t' o -1 f .U i t ok ot all kind of Goods in my linn, which I ant Selling at Rook Bottom Prices. ,- .1 COME AND SEE ME,,UMt SAM E EATON, The Jeweletj u ' Middle St., opposite Baptist Church MRS. B. B. LANE, Middle St. , opposite Barlfsi'ciuVcU. Spring', arid . Summer C VA full line of Millinery in all t style, as handsome and as tv be bongbt in the city. ' AIro, a nice line-of Law.:, ; fcs, Ladies' Vests, Ladies' a Hose, Mitts, Bolts, eti, The public "iiKl.ru ;- fully litvitf -i ( Vilify 1 tlit-1 .i&Wffli&l 1 m ..a uzbiLsivri 1 - - wisK&a ' -. ' "i c::oa weow Children Cry for Pit u"r's (' 1 111 ""ei-srug t,o. ..
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