r UN- OURNA JLJ. T VOL. XL-NO 69. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY, JUNE 19. 1892 PEICE 5 CENTS. I: : ' V. jt.h I.StH- r. r s ,TJSINESS LOCALS. . ' 8AW HILL FOB BALE.it m . i. sacrifice. Apply to ... ' . JunHlw . 8. B. NiXOH. SEWING neatly don by Mrs. S. H. Cowakd. - Underware and child ran' cloths a speoialty. Cor. Pollock ' and Eden streets. . JuneBtf. HDNYADI Jenoe Mineral Water, the beat Natural aperient. -: For tale by Ja& BkdVord. RD. V. JONES, late in charge of the prescription department of ' Pclham's Pbarmaoy, Asheville, N. 0., baa opened a Prescription Drag Store next to custom house. Special eare ia given to the eeleotion of preparation! for prescription use only. The patron age of the pnblio ia solicited, may 29 PURE OOBSf WHISKEY for sale by Jab Bxdmond. ON and after Wednesday Jane lit. 1893, tbe Back of thle olty will elote at two o'oloek P. M., until farther actio. - H. Robert, Cashier, T. W. Dewey, Cashier, mMlm 0. E. Foy, Cashier. DUFF Gordon Impwted Sherry for ale by Jab. Rbdmond. DO yon need a Crnrh Hat Good 0HS8, LATE SHADES at m20 Bakrikoton & Baxtbe b. IMPORTED HOLLAND GIN, Barke's Baes' Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stoat, for eale by Jab. Rbdmond. 1? OB SALE Doles' box or ward I tT jolM lounge it a perfect lounge by day and a perfeot bed by night, andiron n pot away as mnoh clothing or other articles as in the average wardrobe. Yon oan get three artiolea for the prioe of one. Ho extra obarge for packing or Shipping . Mrs. Dr. Talmsge. wife of the cele brated preacher, Bays these lounges are very, very nioe. Prioe In Cretoo, 10, M3. Raima $13. 914. Raw Bilk, 20. 825. Bilk Broeatello, 823, 880. Terms 10 per cent, discount oash with order or half with order balance 80 J,;" ALFRED 0OLE9. Grand and Myrtle Avenues. ' S Brooklyn, N. Y.t 7Xf( CIGABS at very low I OaUUU figures to wholesale and retail trade for sale by Jab. Redmond. SIIOKE Genuine Cubans Tobacco, oatotf GARRETT'S COGNAC BRANDY need very much in the sick room. " For aale by Jab Bbdmokp. t?IYB Hundred pairs of Rubber Shoes for children, 10. 121 and IS cent per pair. BIG 1KB. , MI8U. SACRAMENTAL, PORT and BOCPPERNONG WINES for eale by Jab. Rbdmond. DUFFY -8 MALT WHISKEY for Medicinal ue. for sale by janSO Jab. Redmond. THE largest and best selected stock L of Ladies' Oxfords ever brought to New Berne now in stock. m!6 Babbinqton & Baxteb I CALVIN 8CH OFFER'S WILD e CHERRY BOCK AND BYE, put up expressly for throat and lung dis rates, for eale oy . jab. hucdmohd. To lire In hearts we leave behind j ; j noj t9 ditj-frOampbell Family quarrels and church scandals furnish the music of the Devil's opera. . I Thb Peoples' party of Washing ton declared for Gen. Weaver for President. , THE bypoorite is tbrice a rogue by stealing from God, from self and hts fellow man. . . The colored girl, Bettie Lewis, gains about $200,000 by the decis ion of the Virginia ourts of Ap peals. v Chrisi's yoke isjike leathers to . blrdi not loads, bnt helps to mo tion: without them the Body falls. ; :-"-' if - rTHB boy or girl who doesn't care ' tJ yhat people think of his or her : .. t.t. aharacter will soon have no charac lbJierlocftre'for;J i ' vl.oU 'EBeed. only obey,-. There is . i ruldao.oe for- each of uc, and .by lowly listening we shall hear the right word Emerson. - .Blessed are they who see the - day of glory bnt more blessed are tbey who. contribute to its ap ' proaoh. Bishop Beoker. . . A tendeb oonsoienoe is - aa ; in ' c; estimable blessing; that is a con -sclenee not only quick to discern , what is evil, bnt Instantly to' shnn it, as the eye closes Itself against a aote. -' Sotjthebn Minnesota was visit- - ed by a most fearful cyclone Wed- f esaay aiternoon, - its oourse was plfz'-.stj towis wfere fase j tver and from forty to fifty Jeople " ' were killed. Farm honses, barns and other baudings were ,: de- ft. stroyed. v If we would only let tbe evil of eaoh day be snffloient for that day and not Insist upon adding :'ib it anticipations far the morrow, how much happier we should be. To : worry over the future is as sense less as it wonld be for a carrier who bad to floUver a load tomorrow, to ' teuton carrying it around 'With him today ia addition to the bar- flat Peoples' party of Montana hold a State oon?ention. Tbe plat form favors GoYernment ownership of telephone and telegraph lines).' a postal currency, pension of railway employes and woman's suffrage. It Is poor relief from sorrow to fly to the distraction of the world; aa well might a lost and weaned bird, suspended over the abyss of the tempestuous ocean, seek a rest ing place on its topmost wave, as the child of sorrow seek a place of repose amid tbe bustling cares and intoxicating pleasures of earth and time. Dr. Spring. LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVERTISEMI NTS Notice to truok shippers. B. N. Duff j Medicine, etc Hackburn& Willett Opportunity. The parlor car has been put on for the summer seaeon. Potato quotation from New York are $10) to 81 50. The funeral of Mra. J- F. If ea will take ptaoe this afternoon at five p.m., from the residence. A fair crowd went down to HoraMad laarnight.' Among thesa was Mr.- En gene Harrell, secretary of the Assem bly, and teveral prominent educators. . Toe work of putting in the new and I improved furnishings for ths Citizens' Bank ia oompleted. It is well and prettily fitted up in modern style with every needed convenience, both for officials and patrons. We are pleased to announoe that the entertainment by the physical oulture olassee of the Y. M. 0. A. will be re peated Wednesday night. .Everything will be repeated and new features in troduoed. The admission hsa been placed remarkably low jnly IS ots. Messrs H. B. Bryan jr. and Miland Howard have opened an office on Cra ven street adjoining the grain store of Mr. Small wood. They will oonduot a general insuranoa business. These are two of our exoellen young men and all business entrusted to them otn be relied upon for the best of attention. It ia never too late in the season or too early to enforce the sanitary laws rigidly, and a city ia never too (roe from tbe danger of diiease as to justify any relaxaton of measure for the pro tection of tbe publio health. Clean premise and clean streets are a hygenlo neoessity at all time,e an 1 any eoonomy in publio expenditure whioh saorifioes these essentials is worse than extrava gance. The oity health authorities should see to it that every oltizan ob servea the health regulations, and the oity herself observes the same rules that she imposes upon others. Keep the street and gutter clean, and make every housuholder comply with the law. The Physical Culture School. Two small boys, ..aged about ten years, Who did some special work on horizontal bars in the entertainment of Friday night, were not mentioned in the report of it. They were Masters Wm. Dunn and Ed. Hanoook. - They appeared in triple acts in oonneotion with Master Clarence Smith the single work being performed by Master Dunn. Their performing was good. 19T ia the number that were in the Phyeioal Cul ture classes, ranging from sedate pro fessional men down to wee iota only seven years of age, and no one has taken tbe oourse without being the better for, it Meiers, Daniels and Mc- Soriey deserve credit for the thorough training given during the ten weeks of the school. ' ' Church Borrlcee. . . . - Christ Church 1st ' Bundiy after Trinity. .Esrty, celebration at J;80 a.m, Servloe and sermon at 11 a m.' Even ing prayer 6 p. m. The publio are eor dially invited.'- Attentive ushers. Ban- day sohool at the chapel (MrrS.'B Street, Sup)'?:80' v tn.' and at the ohurch at 5 p. m. ... Baptist Church Rev, Baftts Ford, pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. , conducted by the pastor. Sunday 'School at 8:80 p. m J. B. Holland, 8upt. t- ;. Presbyterian Church C. Q. Tardell. pastor. Servioes at 11 a. m. had B p.m, Ths evening servioe will M a Bible reading, Subjeot; Isa. 58j '; Cburoh of Christ Hanoook' Street, I. L. Chestnut, Pastor. Sarvfees at 31 a.m. and 8 p.m, Young meato prayer meeting at 9 a.m. Sunday jBeheol at 4 .m. E. E. Harper superintendetd. Prayer meetiog every Thundsy night A cordial invitation is extended e aU. ' Centenary M. E- Churoh -BefNB. A Willis, pastor. Berrioes at 11 a. m. and fp. m., ooaduQtedj.bT Or. BFDixost, if Qrses5bo(D JeJnals Collage. Sun- asy school si dV m., J, S.-'WHlis, Supt A cordial - invitation i extended toall.- . -w Y. M.a A. Services U the hall at six o'oloek. A weloome to I men. aad boys. , C Salvation Army-Holiness meeting at :80 p. nl sod rkguftr eervloe at 8 s.m. i "t i .i' i ' " . i ' WsMBwasiloBwetOsBloriC ' ' Wbb aaawa a OblM, a ertsd f of CSstorh. ; Wha sbs beesm Wm, Out ctnag S Otsjtorla. Whan she bill (fldra,aeamtthea Ontorlai BEADY FOB USE AGAIN. The Baptist Church Painting Finished. Description of the Work. Tbe Baptist. congregation who have for six waaki been without servioes in their churoh on account of the Improve ments being made on the interior, will today have the pleasure of assembling there for worship again. The entire Interior has been painted in a very pleasing manner by Mr. W. Rellard and his assistants. The pews, woodwork of windows and the gallery front are in walnut The panels of the doors are in Frenoh walnut and the frames of English walnut All the walls and oolumns are a light stone color. The churoh ia of the Oothio stylo and all the ornamentations are of the Oothio order to correspond. A frieze, repre senting a Oothio soroll goes around the entire building with a heavy moulding at the top and bottom, and under (he gallery is run a simple soroll to harmon ize with tbe rest of tbe deooraticna, and over the w?inooating is a dado in heavy rough etfpllng. Back of the pul pit is the representation of an arched rsoess flanked by two other arches rett ing upon posts of the Oothio order. Above the centre of these arches is an ornamental soroll in relief, and the base of the recess is painted to repre sent a mosalo floor. The windows are stained to represent stained glass and the chandeliers are all beautifully gilded. . This work is somewhat of a novelty in church painting, being painted In gloss instead of flat finish. Tbe whole presents a charming appearanoe. Plans Maturing;. Messrs. T. A. Green and J as. A. Bryan, directors of the N., W. & 0. Railroad, and Mr. Jos. L. Bhem came back from Morehead yesterday morn ing. It will be remembered that they went down to confer with officials of the road, now at Morehead, on matters pertaining to the coming of the railroad to New Berne. After disousslng the matter, outlines of a plan were agreed upon whioh when drawn up will be submitted to the citizens of New Berne for aooept- se. After these are made mutually satisfactory, tbe oounty commissioners will be expeoted to order an election. The plan proposed embraces the perma nent construction of the trunk line to New Beme and also the building of a bridge across Neuse river by or very sr the oity, for the accommodation of aU pedestrians and vehiolee. Mr. O. H. MoKibben, Oeneral Man ager of the road. Mesars. Hower & Real!, and Capt Styron will all come up tomorrow from Morehead and spend day or two in the oity on tnis bus! Securing this road is a matter of great importance to our oity, and it behooves every one to be on the alert and take a lively interest in it. The matter has now assumed such shape that we oan have the road by the proper effort, a the authorities have decided to submit a proposition to us. This is the oppor tunity of lifetime. If missed it will never return. Then let every one who has the wel fare of the oity at heart be ready to work to seoure the road and to aot de cisively and promptly so aa to show these gentlemen our earnestness in the matter, that there may be no unneces sary delay and that they may be en couraged thereby. Remember that if the road is built without the main line coming here it is lost to us forever. Bemember this, think of the good the road will do and aot accordingly. Coming and doing. Mr. Carson Adams who has been at tending the New Berne Collegiate In stituteleft yesterday morning for his hme at Four Oaks, Johnson oounty Mr. C. S. Bell returned yesterday morning from Morehead City, where he has been on a pleasure trip. Mrs. Alex. Miller's mother, Mrs. W. J. Crowder of Raleigh, and her sister. Mr. H. D. Murrell of Wilmington, ar rived to visit her. Miss Minnie" Bryan returned from Fayetteville where she has been visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. B. Broad foot; her nephew. Master Will Broad foot, aocom panied her back. Ths families of Dr. Onas. Duffy and Mr. O. H. Onion went down to spend ths season at Morehead. , Mr. B. H. Willis returned home from Trinity College, end Miss Nellie OoUl gaa, from Notre Dame College, Balti sMsta,;? ... , . . v . Mrs. Dill,-of Beaufort, who has been visiting her son, Mrt 8. L. DU1, left last night for ber home, Miss B. O. Brookfield went dowa to attend the Assembly. 'Goeas thai' hold ap wall suspen- der," ThiMibbob. .WtJ have lust received L new lot of genuine Guyot Suspenders, somoextra long ones ia the lot. If yoa are tall and can't find; pair long enough tor yoa call on u we have them, vXewi lot wire bookie Erases Jast ia. They will brace you np this waravweather; - Hew lot fancy double breasted Tests 12 W 13.50. Hew. walking sticks, Patent leather pomps and Canvass Shoes... J. M. HOWARD. t !i -v-i 'r -t'--T iV. irar i i j J V a " : COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' PRO , CEEDINGS. Joint Meeting With - Magistrates Report For Two Tears. (COKTWUKD.) REGIBTEB CF DEEDS. In the efflce of the Register of Deeds, there has been since your last meeting, a change. Mr. John A. Richardson the then incumbent hts passed from earth to a better and a happier sphere, and while this is not the time nor the place to deliver a eulogy, the writer feels that it is not inappropriate to say that of all' the publio meu who h&va filled the offices of Craven county, njno ever performed tbe.r du.iea more ooncien tioualy or served her enuie fuiil fully and honestly than he. Ia the present incumbent, Mr. Jt n?f W. Biddle, the coun;y hsa a m .a e ffi cient officer, end fur lliu oj the property owners tf the county, ol whuae records he ia the cuslodiar. it is to be hopod, that ho rosy leng S'l the poeitioa. CI.ERK OF THE COURT. There has also been a rhscge ;!io office of the clerk cf thn Superior ecu t, Mr. Wm. M. Wateoo, the prvf ut in cumbent, succee'ling Mr. E. V. Cr penter. In Mr. Wcteonrnd his deputy, Mr. Ball, the oounty his two very efficient omoere, for those gentlemen, though young in yea.a are rips in ex perience ard proficiency in the dutiee of their offlco, and the county in most fortunate in poeseeiiDg their services. On motion it was ordered that the tax levies for 1893, general and special, on real and personal property and on the poll be the same as for 1891, except that the bonded debt speoial tax be reduoed from 45 cents to 80 cents on the $100 valuation of property, and that a levy of 90 cents on the poll for the bonded debt be made. It is further ordered, That the tax levies for 1892, under sohedules "B'' and "C," revenue aot be the same as for 1891. On motion Dr. Jno. B. Long was by aoolamation elected Superintendent of Publio schools for the ensuing two years. On motion the joint meeting of the commissioners and justices of the peaoe adjourned. Monday, June 6,h, 1993. In obedienoe to seotion 716, of the oode, the justices of the peace assem bled at the court houae in New Berne on Monday, June 6th, 1893, at 2 o'oloek, p. m., for the purpose of electing five oounty commissioners and also for the purpose of eleoting a finance oom mittee. Whereupon, on motion Mr. Enoch Wadsworth was elected chairman of the meeting. Be announced the first thing in. order was the eleotion of five commissioners for the oounty of Craven for two years, commencing the first Monday in Deoember, 1893. - The following persons were placed in nomination, viz: Jas. A Bryan, E. W. Smallwood, J. A. Meadows, W. C. Brewer, and M. U. Carr. The ballot was taken and James A. Bryan, received 43 votes, E. W. Small wood 41, J. A. Meadows 40, W. O. Brewer, 87, M. H. Carr, 87, S. W. Latham, 8, L. H. Cutler, 1, Daniel Lane, 4 and Wm. Cleve 1. James A. Bryan, E. W. Smallwood, J. A. Msadows, W. O. Brewer and M. H. Carr, having reoeived a majority of the votes oast were declared elected county commmissioners for the two years oommenoing Deoember 1st and ending in Deoember, 1893. On motion, L. H. Cutler, S. R. Street and Joseph Kinsey were by aoolama tion eleoted a finance committee for the ensuing two years. The following resolutions were offer ed by H. H. Perry, Esq , and on motion adopted: We the magistrates cf Craven countv in regular session, this 6th day of June, ibu, respeotlully ask the Uovernor of North Carolina to recognize the claims of Craven county in the appointment of aireotors or tneA.&N. C a. a. Uraven oounty holdicg more stock in said rail road than any other county through whioh it runs lU cw.ns feel that they should 03 represented acotuioz to their interest. There being no other business the board of justioes cf tbe peace adjourn' ed sine die- The board of commissioners met June 7th, 1893, at 10 o'clock, a. m., present, Commissioners James A. Bryan, oh air man, E. W. Smallwood and William Cleve. Ordered that a tax of 90 cents on $100 valuation of real property within no fence distriot in township No. 7, be and hereby is levied for the current yew 189 for . the purpose of repairing ths stoot fence around said distriot Ordered ths 1. F. Taylor be allowed to remove his txaoa of busiaeee as liquor dealer frony on: door south of James F. Clark to his asw store on the aids of Middle street, one door north of . Parson's store. It Is further ordered , that upon payment of the proper tax tolhs sheriff, he b4 granted lloente to retail liquors for 9 month, ending Dee81t, 1893, hi hlfissAmsn tioosd plaoS ef business. : Ordered that Upon .payment of the proper tat to the sheriff , Wm; Oolligan, J. W. Harrell, oof., 3, W. Moore, a H. Taylor, ool.. Abase ViUiamS, Thos, uowoen, Then. U Howard, L. J. Tay lor, Silas Jaokson. oofc K L. Oibbs, A, M. Id wsrds, 1 D r)iaklns, Dinklns Garrett, O. Erdmaku Koaa Powell, ool.,' be granted liosnoe to retail liqnor for months ending Dec 8 1st, 1898, at their plaoes of business In the olty of New Berne, and that a similar lioense be granted upon payment Df the proper tax : to the ' sheriff, to John M. Ipook at his plaos of fcaslnese ia township Nov V within four miles of payment cf the proper tax to the sheriff be. granted licet sa to sal' malt liq jcr for S months ending Dec. Hist, 1S92, his place of buainets, in the city of I.'u -v Berne, and that James RbJhv d 1 e granted license to ncil liq'!'.:a I place of busiuesi ij Kew Borac up ... payment of the proper tex Lo l sheriff. Ordered, That tho t-V.eriff Ueat lie?' ia aooordacce v.tli hid application ". T. J. Turner to peddle bo izr ma-hin and other merchandise f--: li n--otV -i from this date upon payment of th. proper tax to tho sheriff. ( "o be Cominu.d ) News Paper Ailvcr'.; i Thero ia iitvlo ' uor, example cf the Per.u! Company in rCBolvi all forms of c ,v eh, through nf.wip .pe.-a . f will be fo lowed by o.':: r t h Th) r?Tpiny exprriner i err.! jc.:r ; asceit. ,i ; "11 for read. ic. u' I.e. i per advert:e.nient vs., f. uLt more pe"plo f r n ' .' money tli:in ol!;tr i.: ; , r.nil will herebfter bo txclo.s -iy u The reeu t cf tho experimi-r great railway company aie v 1 k " . .Uf'il , f ; hence it tel. ; -. i I tii.O . ri: v ths 1 attenttion of all advcr'.ii trt;. Tho f.xt that after a full and fair test of p a:.- .-a, hangers, calendars, carda end bird boards as advertising mediums the oom pany discovered that they produced smaller returns and were more expen sive than newspaper advertising. Beneflts and Pleasures of the Asscm bly. No educe ional organization in Amer ica has a better programme for this summer lhan'our Teachers' Asaimbly. In many respects tbe programme ; .ho Assembly will be ef more inters. , uud value to teachers than will be the -ork of any other aBaooiation in the cc. :.lry. North Carolina is beginning to . . pre oiate more than ever before the work and worth of North Caroline t richera, and at no place can the benefit 3 f that appreciation be more liberally realized than at the Teachers' Assembly. The Instrumental Musio Centest for the Assembly Gold Medal will be htM on June 30. The rules, as mad? by the Committee, require that at leant five persons shall enter, and no nemo be reoeived later than June 15 Tho oontest is open to every school for girls in North Carotins, and there are already several entered. All who detire to compete are requested to forward thoir names at once to the Secretary. No person will be admitted to the cont-st after the Assembly haa convened at Morehead City. Many pleasant surprises will greet you at the Assembly this session. The Atlantio Hotel has been so improved and repaired that you will acorccly re cognize it; tbe Teachers' Building is thoroughly repaired and rrpri tod: several steam yachts, row-boats and pionio boats are on the sourd; br it houses are in excellent conditio; ; a swimming master will tesch t'.ti iirls the absolutely neoesBary art sh im ming: while pleasure, comfort c J in struction will abound in a greater de grae than ever before. The number of .North Carolina teach ers who go to the Northern summer schools of methods is growing smaller every year. The thoughtful teaohere are realizing that the practical work of our Assembly ia of more value to them than all the theories and specu lations of the inexpeiic-ce! enthr.s:-tst3 who are employed to u a c--'.:..ia amonntof work in the vari.vjn I riH ern ' summer schools of nic'l.od oalled) for a certain price. North r olina schools are different frin. a j other schools in this coun .rv, and (' t Teachers' Assembly tells tho vclts teaohers how the work may Lo p- in formed in the intered of tho cliildrsii of our State. N. C. Teacher. JES' LISTEN TO OLE . SI Si I . De Far, de cullard Far, will soon bo hero, So of nicks, dimes au' kwarteu, bovs take keer. An jea' lissen to Olo Susie for a pinter, To foller which if yon 're a minelcr, Will put money in yi'i- pxliets, an sin w yer good tim.. Jes' as sure as Olo Susie lives i to rite rimes. Jes' lUsen! in Niibun dar tie. ir; man. Dot helps de cullard people in . he can, Jea' see w hat he dun in our his Far, Why, he lef all de udder uv:.vi iauts so lur Benin 1 dcclar It makes me feel lil.o he'-, uli de friend we got, An' de bridge dot c.uiioa us ol.cr safe musent be forgot. So let us sho' him we aint forgot his deeds, But am willin' to help him who help us when we needs, Bnt agin, he's gwin' ter give Ice cole lemonade, To all un us who loves ter walk an' promenade; Jes' lissen agin, he's gwin' to giv a V To dot one who trades mos' wid him Far week, an' a 3 To de wnn dat kums secon' to him In de race; An' ebea de third man need not kiver his face, Far he gits 2 dollars So kum wun, kum all, An' less go tee Big Ike an' gi, him a bounoln' call; Hurar fur Big Ike. fur Big Ike bum! Git on a big dike an' cry agin, hurar! R. fi. DUFFY, Cor. Middle & Pollock Sts., Second floor, first floor on right of 1 ', . ; Entranoc up stair way" on Pollock Street. Preparation of Special,XIedicines.and mm ..l.Ct I ' r.. Ida ill NAG'S HEAD, K. Tie Seaside Resort cf tk '.tl;-.n Are you ionj of lishinj,', a li'.uu hutuing, shootinir, and wati 1. itj. Tl,. lows roll? If so, co to NM1S 1 N. C , on the ATLAXT1U OVS, spend a few days to your dolihi. OPEN JUNE '.'Otii. Rates C 1 50 to ?2.:,;) pci l:,y; 'EA', No mos-'i'-t.K'S j " io:i'. of Spi'cial rati''' to f:;in.Iios :iim " partios. AA(;S HEAIl HOTEL ( O Ji' jVIS III; Annual K Meetly Tho New Bermi Giiiiui. j CompHoy w d-i 1 trijlihf'Je.f ' Pr. i .0 a i. .. Jul, j12 td Improv t r. i Sec. Oisssway lc Churdnli, A ' D Machinist's Supplies A Bpeci estlt -y I CRAVEN STREET, Oue door below City Hall. AU orders sent to us will lia.o oar iroui" attention. :inil be iltl vored to iiny pirt of tbo cit without '-'.v. Quality aud priros iMiarank-ci In every iustnuct . dw fp 61 a fi: :rr OF Ladies Vests, To retail at 10c. ALSO LADIES' SILK VESTS, The best goods in the city for tho money. WILL HAVE A FINE LINE OF lensOiotSiing in a few days. It will bo to your interest to wait and see before buying.. JUST I A .TAT! T.fi7 (iV .'' ! T'l" . rTji'l III '111 i MTY for all of luu j in settling v3,:d and show cinil indulgence, iiccpt when we :i of funds, acd .1. i'. latoos at tbe ii oblige your ilip-: at once. I Failroad, c " .TMKNT. C, une:s, 1892. Shippers! 2(18 will be " i ia 18, 1892, ' Monday, i'Ut train :MLL,Supt. . . tor - . .raasion, l ' ... .ur.:,:.j, .June 18 :Vii'.l,-..-Qy-lvHind Lot. 1 t i ! .-: : !id enjoy the ' ' -.:.a order guar- i .t." .1. iln'noiuliur, iliu Spocialist on Diseaaea " s'l ! Ii- :. -,.-iv d Jui:o 13, 1692, aud ia hisit voly nt 'loir..'; llcr.rdinj House. l-V'-.i :cm-;r.i'.at.'in. C'omo at once and .l. ii 't t'.':!,:y. The Oiigmal Indian M.ROo. In no 1!, It'):. tf IREDEJGED TO $2.50. .icnt!cmtn, t!ii io tho Oliaucc of a Lifetime ! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY U 1. V, Ii.!. bLLL THE m Km ;mL'ciVf of Trade c, Jl' TRUCK ' ' ' :.-il i :i !r:is: Untivt 5. Co., Ni ; ,' YOUK. "Viiirjoas fi Co., I'..!: ,1DLPHIA. Eros., liUOOKLYN. vJi -ji. & Merrick .. - S;;1NUT0N, D. O. !':ers & Co-, MKWARK, N. J. imis rao jived daily from 1 o r.iuikots. ! ' ii C n is can be bad 'i it my 'iflloo. " i dwi'm . Wante Money? Time IsMoney! lUvii-c rut in a NEW REQUTiATOB an-l connocttd it nith 'Washingtosi by l'-iU'crarh, I e.ui ratdy to give CORSjot iuo. l i ( ch nal ovj,y one. I b.T t'.o a full stook of all kinds of .(.i 1.. : . my lias, whitii.I am Belling as il.vj iia '. lioos. AM) SEE ME. '.I. K. EATON, j jovaier, -,v MiMJlo ; opposite Baptist Ohurch 0,008 BRICK EEADY FOR SALE I Chipper than any other Htm can Furnish' Them, r I've pot 'em and want to sell 'em. ' Apply to -W. PI BirftRtfB, Kw"Berne, or ' ' ' ' 1 -"w . . . - . & .j , Druggiits' Articles U Cz of today-Ex,.i'? jtMi;:? vsssonsgewfc; :'...,. Barrissltn fi Baxter. SI. PotlTM Rlverdate. oraersw that . Daasatarg apon inevatr 4 '' tw-'i

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