n HE OURNAL. , "V ' VOL. X1.-N0. 173 NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1892. TRICE 5 CENTS J- 9M UTJ3IES8 UC,kl6. AFRESH lot Royater's Candy and Mountain Apple just received at . NUNN & McSOKLEY. SALESMEN. Energetic men wanted. Free -prepaid outfit. ; One of our agents has earned over $30,000 in fire jears. P. O. Box 1871, New York. ROAItD WANTED in a privato family by a lady with two' small children. Apply to J. W. Nicholson, Chief Engin eer Steamer Neuse. (ol82t RECEIVED today 250 Sample Cloaks, very latest styles, handsome quality. ' We are selling them less than cost, to " make. Come and look at them. Don't ' foil to sec our line of Dress Goods before ordering. O. Mabkb & Sou. oil lw H OU8E FOR BENT. Desirable Loca tion on -Middle St. Apply to ! ocWtf F. Duffy. SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL may be seen at PALMER'S ROOMS, in the Puffy Building, corner of Middle and Pollock streets. Please call nnd look at. 9 UOtf Wk. L. Paimbr. JAPANESE OOOD8 Beautiful, Artis- tie. Just received. Sec .Iso. Dunn's Show Windows. 9 25 tf TkTTnmtP!T.!1i rnnninir and suhstan Jj tial. Mannlactored by Edward Long, Wellington, n. v. a. jonbb, - sep25-tl Opposite Gaston House. ; win PHUT nwollinmi centrally lo :. Xiwtiwl Aim an elerrant office ndioininc mine, on Broad street, containing five rooms, the most desirable business loca tion in the city. Building lota and land or sale. E. W. Carpknteb, sepl5-lmj Real Estate Agent r JfYirKH' PHARMACY, next to Cus- J- m Honse. vou will find a most , jmiiinUii uanrtment of Medicines for AUacription use. Also a very complete u;m nt p.iont Xfodiclnes. Fancy and . 'Toilet Articles. In daily telegsaphic M America. Agent for Iluylcr's Fancy C undies and Bonbons. TI8II, SACRAMENTAL, PORT eod BCUPPKUNONQ WINES for sale JAB. KBDMOND CALVIN BCHAFFEB'8 WILD "i. CHEERY ROCK AND RYE, pot ' MP gprossljr for throat and lung dls lor sate by JaB Bedkond. DUFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for afadiolnsl as, for sale by jaaM Jab. Bbdmohd. HONYADI Janos Mineral Water, lb few Nstaral aperient. For taU br Jab. Rbdkond. 1JURE CORN WHISKEY for sale by Jab Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for salabyjAB Bbdmond. IMPORTED HOLLAND OIN, Burke's Baas' Ala and Burkas Quinnees' ritiwt. for sals by Jab. Rjcdxohd. 'TK AAA CIGARS at yery low , I t)UUU Bguraa to wholesale and . rui trade for sale by Jab. Bkdmohd. . 1 ARRBTT'S OOQNAO BRANDY - AJTms4 vary much in Iba sick room. For sal by Jab Redmond. Cleveland and Ilill expect to upttk at thTmmany Hall moet Inf the 25th Inst. TDK grand naval display in New York was a magolfioent display aad grand aaoceas. '.. Dbhoobats earried the munici pal election of Chattanooga, Tenn., lor the first time in ' twenty yean. Thb farmer is learning that the prices of his products are fixo4 in foreign markets, where he suffers from a competition ': invited and built up by the (pro tective) system ho is asked to i' support. Grovor Clovoland's '' Letter of Acceptance. 4?HK- democratic victory in Georgia emphasizes the victory . itCfiorida and verifies its signi , cance. A ; strong democratic tida v is running in the Southern States, and the indications are that the .third party is not to be f oared by the supportors of Cleveland and Stevenson. New York World. As the prospects for Clove , land's election become brighter, ' the price of cotton jumps up. Cotton ' sold : well when he was ; President before, and we hope it will do it again. The prico was low under Harrison, who pro claims that all the people are enjoying unusual prosperity. .Nothing like , having Oloveland - or President. ; ' ' ; - In one month more thodie will bo east, the result accom plished I What (hall bo the effect here in North Carolina t Are we to have a mongrel legis lature,' controlled by ajcombl nory ot Republicans ' and tl ppicablo Weaver! tos, com lauaists, ' and ; men ' of that r!-mp t Are we to, have the v, : 3 legislation which patriotic I icicrats havo devised during ' i last twenty five years over t" rov - nddoHtroyed? Are we t mi o i.,a" f uUio charities,' tl6 j ."Sontiary, Institutions - turi .' I over to tho keep f f '-'. 1 1 (' i -The Tribune says that "can did and fair-minded men must recognize the general soundness of Justice Miller's judgment; he was a man of fine discrimina tion." Well, Justice Miller declared, in one of his most famous opinions, that To lay with one hand tho power of the Government on the proporty of a citizen and with the other be stow it upon favored individuals to aid private enterprise and build up private tortunes is none the less robbery because it is done under the forms of law and is called taxation. This is not legislation. It is a decree under legislative forms. Nor is it taxation. Beyond a cavil there can be no lawful taxation which iR not laid for public pur poses. This is the Demo cratic doctrino proclaimed by a Republican Justico whose judicial conscience was above his partisanship. LOCAL NEWS. NEW A l VERT1SEMENTS. Howard. Brui lham & Smitli Seed, Feed, etc. C. R. Thomas Commissioner's Side. L. II. Cutler & Co. Ilcntcrs. W. P. Burma & Co. Bricks, etc, Nunn & McSorley Roystcr's Candy, P. O. Box Salesman wanted. Today's wcatlicr Fair in the cast, showers in the west. Mr. J. C. Scales received a paiuCul injury Inst night ly having his hand caught between, the wheel of the Atlnntic hose carriage and the brake on it. As a result of Mrs. Carpenter's meeting at Ayden, in Pitt county, 19 profeBsed faith and joined the church. The congre gations were large nnd the church ie much revived. All voters should remember the impor tance of registering Wore it is too late, and that because yom name is on the city lx)ok is no assurance that yon are registered for this election. Rev. J. F. Butt nnd wife returned from Faison's Mr. Butt- reports a gra cious revival in the church in which he has been preaching. We will speak more fully of it to-morrow. Yesterday was the main day of depar ture for tho delegates who have been attending the Atlantic Baptist Associa tion. Rev. II. C. Moore ofMorchcad, went up to Wcldon where he will preach next Sunday. Mr. Moore's pulpit will be filled by Rev. Mr. Tapp, a recent grad uate of Tburmnn University. Conic up to the Y. M. C A. Hall to night and enjoy the social gathering. It will begin at 8 o'clock. There will lie some pleasant singing nnd instrumental music, also Indian club swinging by young ladies and plenty of opportunity will be given for enjoying the parlor games, social conversation, &a. All arc invited. Very attractive nostors are up in our city for the Albcmarlo Park Fair, Eliza beth City. It takes plncc next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. A visit to the Fair will be a delightful trip nn(J we are told of fire of our citizens who have announced the intention of going. There will probably be a good representation from New Berne to the Fair. We notice that our former townsman, Edward Graham Daves, chairman of the committae gives notice that the monu ment erected by members of the Mary land Historical Society on the battle field of Guilford Court House, will be formally banded' over to the custody of the Guilford Battle Oroud company on Saturday, Oct. IStb, with addresses and other appropriate ceremonies. It appears that tho cxhorbitant rates on insurance are pretty general through out the city. They are donble that in many other towns and cities in the State and soma investigation should be made and the discrepancy unearthed. The statement is truo ' and our citizens owe it to themselves to ace if than is not some means whereby tblt imposition cannot be remored. ; . The alarm of fire last nlgbt was a raise one sent in purposely and unexpectedly to all by Mr. J. K. Willis, chief of Are department, from box 48, at the junction of George and Queen, streets to thoroughly test the working! of the Gamewell system just put ln. It proved entirely satisfac tory. Though it, was about tlx blocks distant tho engines were there ready for work In four minutes. ' Did you notice that after the alarm' was given, three strokes followed ) -'Tbat meant "The fire is out.1', " )'0h ' i ": '. S - " The rapidity with which the sewerage system Is boing constructed makes it pretty evident that hot weather will not again find the work unfinished. The workmen hare Bow got to the foot of Broad street and when the portion bow being worked on is finished, the system on Broad street and all parts of the city !h or it m ill have been completed. ' ' ' ' e ri ' ! ) -v.., i,', Third Party Speaking. Dr. Cyrus Thompson, of Onslow coun ty, tho Third party candidate for Senator from the 8th Senatorial district has the following appointments for speak ing in Craven county: Tuscarora, October as, at 11 a. m.; New Berne at court honse, Oct. 28, 7:30 p. in.; Riverdale, Oct., 27, 11 a, m James City, Oct. 27, 7 p. m.; Havelock, Oct. 28, 11 a. m.; Morton's School House, Oct. 18, 7 p. m. It is also announced that Mr. Thomp son "will divido time with any fair minded,' respectable democrat. All parties arc invited to attend these meet ings." Murder and Suicide at Kenansville. Kennnsvillc was the scene of a bloody tragedy Wednesday. C. B Hasten, a young business man ol marked ability but who has lecn ruined by dissipatiou, shot II. M. Bodcnliemcr, a highly es teemed young lawyer, and then shot himself twice near the heart. Hasten died in twenty minutes. He had a bad reputation. He leaves a family. It is feared Bodenliumer's injuries will prove fatal. Hasten was tried for embezzle ment a few weeks ago and his anger against lawyer Bodcnliemcr was because the latter criticised him so strongly when he appeared against him on the trial. Knights of Harmony, The Knights of Harmony, a new order lor benevolent purposes has secured the lodge room over Mr. J. M. Howard's store for their meetings which will here after be held the second and fourth Wed nesday in each month. This order origi nated in New Berne a few months back, and the lodge hero is the only one in existence yet, but ,thc order is likely to spread; this lodge now numbers about 80 members. One feature of its work is the payment to the family of a deceased member a sum equal to $1.00 apiece for each member of the local lodge to which he belongs. Tlic:c is no waiting for the money; n large enough sum is kept con stantly on hand devoted sacredly to this purpose nnd as soon as the death of a member is henrd of the money is turned over to Ins family so it can be used to provide for the funeral expenses or other immediate wants. The Oyster Commissioners Trial. The concluding evidence in the case of the shell fish Commissioners was taken by Mr. A. W. Haywood at Washington, N. C, Wednesday. The first hearing it will be remembered, was held in New Heme, it being the most convenient place for Messrs. Winslow and Lucas who in stituted the proceeding; the next, hearing was at Vandemcrc, that place being chosen by Col. W. II. Lucas who de clared his desire to have the matter sifted to the bottom, it being the place where he was alleged to have delivered an incendiary speech, and the third hear ing was at Washington at the desire of Capt. Adam Warner. In the examination at Washington, about 15 witnesses testified. Mr. W. W. Clark, of this city represented the coui plainanU and Mr. John II. Small, of Washington represented tho defendant. We will probably hear in a few days from Raleigh what the outcome of the matter will be. Closing Work of tho Atlanlie Asso ciation. The pledges for State and Association mission work given by the churches em braced in the AtlnnticAssociation Wed nesday night, after tho ablo address of Rev. Dr. C. Durham and tho strong ap peal of Mr. J. O. Whitty, amounted to $554.44. Of this amount the New Berne Baptist church gave $135. By a resolution passed this amount is to be augmented by further donations from the members of the different church es after tho duty has been presented to them by their pastors. The pledges of the churches to Foreign mission work amounted to $1M. The report of the Executive Board was read by Mr. J. C. Whitty and adopted. The report en State Missions was read by Rev. H. 0. Moore- A motion was passed that the pastors of tho churches recommend to their coo gregationa to take up a collection within the next CO days to aid Bev. C. J. Nelson in paying for the churoh at Eureka. A resolution offered by Rev. J. H. Edwards waa adopted that the Associa tion views with pleasure the holding of representative meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society in connection with the Atlantic Association and it Invitee them hereafter to furnish the Association a brief report of the annual meetings for publication in the minutes. . ' It was- resolved that the thanks of the Association', be extended to members of the churoh and the citizens -of New Berne for their cordial hospitality. ;t ; Seven Springs was chosen at the next place of faceting. The date at which it will commence ie the Tuesday after the 9d Sabbath in October 1893. . ' A slight inaccuracy occurred yesterday morning in our allusion to the sinking of the gunboat Underwriter at New Bens. She was captured and rank by the crew of the Privatoorsman Tallehassajof which Mr. D. Hassell was one not sunk 'stride- ; ikinir, by tho Talltihnssa M ' o w ' t c v . 1 , ' 01 APPROACHING FAIR. $2,000 IN BACE PEEMICMS-SPEC IAL ATTRACTIONS. The Grandest Preparations Ever Made and the Rr!gbt.t Outlook Let Evry Oue Lend a ; Helper Hand. From its cnrlicst organization, the New Fair has always been prominent for its excellence in all its numerous depart ments. Grand as its achievements havo been in the past, there is no inclination to rest upon its laurels or to be satisfied with tho eminent position already at tained. Ever onward and upward is its motto and there is to be no departure from that rule this year. Year by year, as the Fair grew older, better and more prosperous, the amount of its premiums has been increased nnd for three years in succession it bus licen able to proudly boast that the race pre mium list it was then offering was tho largest ever given in the State. This is truo of tho approaching Fair. J As munifi cent as the racing premiums were lust year they have been increased f 700, mak ing these,' premiums alone foot up the snug little sum of $2,000. This assures some of the most spirited and warmly contested racing that has ever taken place in the State. Admirers of fleet horses will cer tainly have a good opportunity for grati fication by attending this Fair. An cntirclyy new feature will be bicycle races by expert riders according to approved rules. When the fact is brought to mind that a wheelman has made a better record than waa ever made by a horse the ox tent of tho entertainment that these races .-ill give will be appre ciated. A tournament of a very high order- not an ordinary one in any sense is being arranged for. The prizes that will be contested for in it will be of such a character as to enlist strong emulation between the contending Knights. The display of fireworks will lx' the best ever shown at the Fair. A lady aeronaut of established reputa tion will make daring balloon ascensions and startling parachute leaps. All games of chance, even to the cane rack, will postively be excluded. Special and comprehensive arrange ments have been made for the sale of sea son tickets. The time in which they will be on sale is of such long duration that all who wish will have ample opportuni ty to supply themselves. Their sale will commence the first of January and will extend through the Fair week. Quite an inducement is offered for parties to supply themselves previous to the open ing of the Fair. From the tisae the tick ets are placed on sale until midnight of Saturday the 18, last business' day lieforc tho opening of the Fair. Season tickets for children will be sold at 75 cents each, and those for adults at $1.50 each. The charge for a season ticket bought during Fair week will be $3.00. Now it behooves all the people of Eas tern Carolina to rememlwr that four months will quickly pass and that all citi zens of Eastern Carolina should awake to the workof adrancing the Fair's interests with all the zeal that has characterized them in the past, yea, with increased zeal to correspond to its growing magnitude. More than that the working interest in tho success of the Fair is not and should not be confinod to the Eastern part of the State. It should permeate every por tion. Past achievements render the Fair worthy of the hearty co-operation ofevery North Carolinian and the exhi- tlon that is to be held four months from now is being watched for with eager in terest by many. The Fair will be a mag nificent one and leading newspapers do not fail to give strong favorable expres sions to such opinions. The stuff corres pondent of the Raleigh Chronicle in its issue of the 8th inst speaks as follows in reference to it: "In conversation today with Mr. Chas. Reizenstein, the clever and euergetic Secretary of the Eastern N. C .Fish, Game, Oyster, Agricultural and Mechanical Association, he said that while it is four months from the time of holding the Fair, his correspondence from all parts of the oounty and the plans and arrange ments going on here all indicate that with good weather for the Fair it will by far, in every department, eclipse any Fair ever held in New Bemc, and that in my opinion, is saying good deal, for it it eonetcUdfaet that the Neu Berne Fair it 9 frond muem above any ether Fair eter held in Xerth Carolina. Italics ours. It draws yearly to the State hundreds of people from the North, East, South and West, which certainly if worked right saeans a good deal for the future growth sad prosperity of our beloved old North State, with her hundreds of sources yet to be developed". t Such-is the present testimony ot one o( the ablest, moat progressive and patrio tic pipers erer published in the State. itie recipe ttcy of such recognition gives the most hopeful encouragement for con tinned expansion and advancement All friends of the Fair, to the work; the time Is drawing igb.VVX 'V V The Vanert county fair wllf , bi lield f ur dsys, beginning Oct. 'SO. The V . at Welilnn, will be held Coming and Uolng. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Sinaw, of Atlnntii City, N. J who have been spending a short time with the parents of the groom left to continue their bridal tour in New York. Miss Alice Trip who Imi Im n visiting nt Mr. N. M. OaMkill's, relumed In her home in Pitt county . Mr. W. W. Clark returned .U night from Washington, N. !., where lie has been on a professional business trip. Rev. S. C. Tapp, of Hoxboro, a young minister who has been a visitor lo the At luntic Association, went ilnwn In spend a short time at Morehead. Mr. T. A. Kobbiins, of Rocky Mount, ar rived to spend a short time in Hie city on business. Miss Lillic Morris, of Kinstnn, is in the city canvassing for '-Columbus and Co lumbia," a most excellent historical work, the production of four noted au thors, which gives many inteicsliicr fncts in reference to this country thai is not brought out in regular histories. The value of the book is much enliaiK'nl by the vast amount of info. inal ion desirable to have in advance in regard lo the World's Kairwhinh it contains. Mr. II. 1). Wood who went to Char lotte a few days ago, has taken a situa tion in a confectionery store in that city. Mrs. G. T. Randolph ami children who have been visiting relatives in New Heme left, reluming to Kinst on. Miss Minnie Whilaker, of Knlield, ar ved to fake charge of the sales depart incut of Mr. A Culm's music lions '. Mrs. lietlie Wh.. ley's new milliner, Miss Emma Crow tin r, of Baltimore, has arrived. Mr. Charles Thomas, of Iteaufort, ami Mr. Oeorgo Simpson, of Riverdale, are two of the latent arrivals to enter the New Heme Collegiate Institute. "The Best he ever won ' This is what a well known Railroad man said to ns yester day in speaking of our Stacy Adams & Co's Shoes. There is no doubt about it, they are good shoes; they fit well, wear well and look well. What more do you want? Prices from $3.00 to $5.00. Do vou need anv Underwear ? Seo us if you do. Wo have somo Double lircastcd ones, regular chest protectors. Clothing, Hats and Shoes At HOWARD'S. GOLD WAVE Coming! We have a full line of HEATING STOVES. L. H. Cutler & Co. HAY 1 GRAIN! FEED I BRADHAM & SMITH, SEED-1' V 10, WHEAT, OATS, CLOVKItS -Oll.VSS SKKDS LAWN GHA8SKS, LiKRD GUAasHd,"". A FULL LINK Corn, Moal, Hominy, (itn, Bran, Donee, Mixed Feed, 15jg, llurlarg. Barrels, Pea Crates, &o. On and After Monday We will Ik; alle lo till all orders, BOTH FOIt Hand AND Machine Bricks. , WANTED TO PUKCHASK Good Clean Bice. ALL KINDS OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE PURCHASED - ON COMMISSION. ALSO COTTON l SOLD ON i COMMISSION. - Ql?ius cslL - -I'Cy U. P. Crrrus & ti. MAuiri-.r pocic,' - mm POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of t.i 1 1 :ir loliMn; powder Highest o all in i ucnin si i net li Latkst l'Mitii Snifs i:itNn-:vi Fooit IIkhu:t. lioVAl, KMi St.. N. V. Mrs. B. WH A LEY'S KALI; AND WINTER mery op"s TIll'RSDAY ami KIMDAV, Oct 13 c&5 14- 'I'll. iilli( .trr ti'-jt. i'lfirk "n i(. t KM MRS. B. B. LANE Mi.Mlc Sir.'.:. (oi. -.;, i:.iii I rimivli FALL AND WINTER Opening ! Tuesday and Wedne tlav, 03T., 11th and 12th. A lull line of M iliiieiy in L.ilr I Si !,- llnl Sli:ie.. Price-; hi Mli 1 I he I ilni - . The I'llMl." I- I ! re im llnllv irl vite.l. OPENING nl'IM. IoJLl AND "'CTSTxri.tex: MILUINKY A 'l' MISS II WtUil.TTK I. Tueadav, October lltb. All in Hill w. FALL AND WINTKK OPENING . ;ll e How v:i I v lol I l I.:ilc-i .ni.l Mo r D, .i L:nlie . Mini I ! 1 I 1 1 :i .1 lo .. iri.l. Tin . - lol I I :lll i ii,ii-M fi.MM .. ii i.i. . .;; n . . ivi prompt ntteniio'i MRS 8 !1 LANK. Iilln.-k Sir., i Ni'.iV i;r:i!N, N. C oil lu i!. i: or a LEAKY KOOK If so, the fllii kl :im I iie-l v iv t remedy il i-. hy ;'oiii" lo Disoway & Churchill. And :;et ol I In ir Ready Roofing Paper. Tlic rlii'Upi i roi'i ' 'ii en 1 h. Tho fiL-Mst ;iilit-it ;.n4 Mi ii:ir:iiit(Ttl pel It ( I . (rt th' ii 1 rn cm lr. Ir :c u here. On mi. ' !,nv ,tv lhii! v: u this tamm tells a tide, h snyii our methods and prices attract atleutiou. The methods arc honest, tho prices are ricdit, and thill means patronage Progress is the watch word. Every week to brinir forth soino- thinff better than ever before, is our aim. We are determiner) to have tlio trade Very rcspcclftilly, llackburit & Willeii. ' T "P T.ftTtTniT' ' V IUU.1 V Commis'n Merch't & Broker. Pnyerftnit Kxpnrtfir of CoMon. Itostlar lu Country k'roduoe ftud all Ppca. HVIVS I lllllllllllllMt1, J .'.nrn h-I , 4ir. mtttlft. High Prices CRUSHED To the Earth. 1 have, fought High Prices continn ally, uutil at. lact I declare myself tho CONQIEREU. Therefore I sm now prepared to offer tho public TIU: GREATEST BARGAINS OF THK SEASON, I" TlhN, I KV (iOOI).S, UMIUtKLLAS, l'.OOI'S AND SIIOKS, Till NKH AM) VAL1SK3. I have ju-t id in lied from the North with iViamotli Stock all iho will sell ii.-'iij. d articles and L0WKR THAN THE LOWEST. llocl-T ' I W lluilkll'l- "I, I 1 'j i v c inc a cat i I patronage and I am truly yiii Y.M. Si LTAN, p. slti' K.i. Sue, tV sjlc nlaMes NKiy-fcKUNK, N.O. NcrYmk FINE CANDIES. IN SEAUi.i) LACKAGBS KUKN g McSORLEY'S How cru cnr E ear iDgs? Hot? b.n . Tin:i unit Lieiisu ley nmig M.VJIiOLl'A METAL, I'll, oMA KKLIA lil.K I lie Market. METAL os Bisaswajf & Churchill, dm iiMir below City Hall. Commissoiior's Sale of Valuable Land. ASK FOR 7 fuiiiiT.t la a Judtm.nt of KorMlotor ef , '' Munkuk'", mill n order or fata, at rail ' ' ' 1'orDi, IMII.of ul Huprlor court of Crer.a .. oouuly. Mirlli C.ri.llr., In Hie elvll action ' "' entlilwl Uren, Koy (Jo va. W. i. H. Uav 1 ' ' trj.r, et IH . as oomuatflritoDtir duly appolatoil and aiiMiorlr.ari by tho aald ludfln.nt an .,', or lr of Kle, 1 will null to tbe lilaaaat bldiUr , t Itie ooDrl hou.3 di or of Oravao aounty. V' in llif city of Now Rarnr. N, O.. on tha SHIb lay of Movi-inbor, lSb'J, (being Mondajr and ; ibe flrat ilay of mllTurra of Oravan roonty ' 8uparlor ouoit at 12 o'clock, nonn.or aaaann ' tnra(tr a. the ronrt aball taka a lote, all the loilowluidelnrlbad land) Lying anil belua In Crav.n ooanly, Hmth , Carolina, nn Cluufool'n crvrk, and boa tided od iba north b- Olobrool'a arrek. on the s' Ml by Adam.' eieek road, on tba anatb by . tha New Berne road, on tba west by tha land, of the lata Hntua W. Ball, containing auo ' bnndradand ttily acre., more or laaa.oalng -tha aatne tract or land loranetiy ownad y ' Stnpben L. rlner, and well known a tha . Oaylncr tractor lanl. Term. of laie.cian. Thla Ogl. Uln, I i ... C. 11 TliOMal.rommlr.ton'. ' Horse Shoeing: . We havo ' First-ClAM Homo Bhm r (Vom tha Western Section of Viroiniii. We do all kinds of Fancy Shoeing, Mm I platihp;, etc v - , - Hntist'action piinrnntwd. Givo m i trial. II. WINKI! I !) f- ' 7 Imi ' f t