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;. .. . .;. :.. - -U-'--'-s.'-- l'VJ';?.-':'U s-;V -11 -s,- - '' '.1 .' ' ' ::. : VOL. XL -NO. 181 NEW BERNE, N. 0.. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily J OURNAL JiL -tL -IL JLJ :-:V4'J ... x: "POR SALE, CHEAP Safety Bicycle in J. good order. Can be adjusted for largo or small person. 23 lw WANTED. A settled ludy as house keeper for uu invnlid lady with a family. Apply at this office. S;Uf. HOUSE FOR BENT. Desirable Loci tion on Middle St. Apply to OCt8tf V. Dt'BFY SOMETHING JdCAUTIFUL may le kJ seen at PALMER'S ROOMS, in thr Dunv Jjuuainc, corner ot Middle am'. Pollock streets, Pleaae call end look :it 9 80tf ,Wm. L. Palmek. JAPANESE 0OODS Hc. Just received. Show Windows. Beautiful, Artis See ,Tno. Dunn'.' 9 215 tf BUGGIES Light running and substan tial. Manufactured by Edward Long. Washington, N. C. J. A. Jones, sep25-tf Opponito Gaston House. Vf lSH, 8ACRAMESTAL, PORT and 11 JL 80UPPEUNONO WINE3 for sale by JAS. RliEMOND, I CALVIN SCHAFFER'8 WILD OHERRY ROCK AND RYE, put UP expressly for throat and luug die ease, for sale by Jab Rkdmond. pvTJFFY'S MALT WHISKEY for -LMedioinal use. for sale by jan28 Jas. Redmond, H UNYADI Jaaos Mluoral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale bv Jas. Rkdmond. I JURE CORJJ WHISKEY for sale hy Jas Redmond. D USTT Gordon Imp-wlod Sherry, for sale by Jab Redmond. I U PORTED HOLLAND GIN, Burke's 1 Bum' Ale nnd Burke's Guinness' HkMil, for salt, by Jam Rkdmond. 1 JUuu figure lo wholesale and retail trsdo for sale by Jas. Redmond. BARRETT'S COGNAC IHiANDY VJTused very much in tbu sick room. For sale by Jab Rkdmond. It is again announced that Blaine will make no apccclica dur ing the campaign. AlE. BUTLisu oipiuhacs narrow tor E!Ua Carr. It in now m order for the devil to bo hcrry for Gubiiul. Mb. GBADY made tlio point in hia sjieech at New liorno that the real Ihsuu iu t h its campaign is the Constitution. To reto.ru good for good is hu man; evil lor evil, brutal; evil for good, diabolical; good for evil, di vine. Kovurd. Tns chief federal supervisor of elections of Arkansas orders the oonnty supervisors to ignore the State election law. Finding a high protective tar iff injarioas, the Mexican govern ment makes qnite a rednction in many of its custom duties. Fouu ohildren were burned to death near Clermont, S. 0., Wed nesday. Their parents had locked them in tbeir house and gono off. SOMK church folks think it as impossible for thorn to sin as it is to burn cast iron fillings. Just ap ply the match ol temptation and they will ilaao up into a iUuui ol wickedness. Thb Gideon band are outlawed. The constitutional convention of 1875 added to section 25 article 1st of the constitution a declaration that secret political associations are dangerous to the liberties of a free people. . The Uiokory Mercury .blames North Carolina editors for working too eheap. Patriotism, brother, patriotism. Tho soldiers of Lee did their duty, while, living on bread and water. We flgut in as noble a cause as tver inspired the patriotism of mu. . , Ma, Soaw, the Democratic elec tor in this district, did not fill his appointment at New Berne. We understand that be U engaged in oonduoting Di. Cy. Thompson - throngh the country. The Doctor U aald to be a lively stepper and under the tutorship of Mr. Shiw is learning to "walk Spanish" to the delight of Democratic spectators. ..,. 4, gi ! THB'Payetteville North Oaroli- na Gazette says: Chief Supervisor Shaffer of Baleigh has appointed ,. hla spiea and election supervisors In Halifax Northampton, ' Edge oombe, Hertford, Vanoe, Robeson, Camberland, " Bertie, ; Pamlico, ' Lenoir, Wilson, Camden and Jonea to nose aronnd and " watch over honest men's shoulders at the bal-lot-box, . Let the manhood of Oar "people rise up,, assort', - Itself, and ' repel thi Infringement upon their rights m free cUizenn In a sover l alga,', coontry," Away; ltb this ' high banded outrage ' ujiod j our political liberties! ' " "Tez declarations of our oppo- ipvo thorn th.-; first opportnaity they have si-.ioe TSii'J to put in practice their pulicv, Never since ;hn.t datu have, thc.v had control at once of both i. exectitive iud the legislative lfj-.af(nif.ntd of the Goveruaieut. 'Z.'his cur th,? elec tion of a Prcndvr! olsatly carries with if. a I'i'joriiv ia ::o!.h 1-ouses of Uongr(.i. I: i.-, C'lvious, iu the cxiimott jud.-i!.out o! the v. o;.'.,; in a;i purtH oi 'the, ii-Jiu:;y. -.'..ar, the really vital issm -i w J.ic.U 'hi.-, yf-ai diciil;) the partit1-' ::' 'I'nu'.ri.'l a popular (lecitii-- n- .u.i'f M;':uing to the tisriif ! ei. -t hvv . ,voitu nat.oly both jiftf: have .'tatvd tbeir po:-itlon--. O'l "v: uUj';i;- :i,h directness. -.- ;m.l noas. The issuf-!; Utns ruu: lo twoon the rival eaudldstefc ioc lue pojiular suffrRc uro .-ipuciaily jdmrp and (HUin:i.' '.'U.tei.v., luid's Letter ol Acciptaiu'rt. lt" I A".vir ..vr. . Howard. Uicych' I'.t -U". lIoui.'!H!-;ii , -.:n.! I C. I! Hi!! M.-.wli...; r- - Eir:;s will pi-Mi-:,!:! . i. iippelizing artii '. ci f... Tlicrr will be r.n i : ' ' c.liuK'h to day, c'Wim .. ; tile J !i:-1 c i K:i; ii. i ii id Tlir scrvi.v , ; i ; '' Ihis n !"!, no, .ji iv j!i !, .Mr. L''ifi:t: (it !.:, ,), That New V -i k bad i,o' , grow i! i.ji, ,i .-, II-.! C:l cll.Ulgc 'UV UIU 'I I,1!--' . It luisv' :iot b. ; i. tlicrc. is :-(iii H, 1 ; Illllld ill ( 'l :iV, 11 '!!! ! "i : ' On ;if on:.! '. !, ' tor, Rr-, C. . ..!, M ; serviCr 1!! tin- I i,liv!!-::.i Su lulu v Pchdiil m ' ,i I'liit.-d i :i; o'cIik !: t(MH',i -". i . i 111,1 w itnc -i. :,!. i ,-: M".i'i:t : ;.. i t (!..(',. Til.: A 1. new ilat i ir..,n Ri. last week, loiiric, a nioi week. Tin imsiu.!.. na,l iK hiiiii I, Jii I,, ,d irivrd i : i: i tiii.'- Mr W. 'y i . :erd i.i-tirt i. i.""d Mihm Jennie Sv. i:i i ii fJ. Swinilill, in, I I.: i iuoniiiif;. ,lt IK . i:. ., i 43 year,' TV l i.n-, : : lay iil'ter , i eiatni;; lillSllH. 1 11.: l:,n- ii- 1 1 : t- i r spell "I mi tartlcil it ,!i,i-!m'. taking every advunt : crops, which mv ception ot' citto:i. I.. Rev. I I,. Clicstnnt flcrnion as p.itor nt the C!m C'lnist in this city tonight, nii.l Iimvcs tomot row for the annual conleretuv to ba held at Grillon. Hiasucc.jor, Rev. Mr. l'ctree. of Ucrmantoi!, will .irrivc the eutly part of this week uml take charge. The campaign nsr.y !.e ,i.r. i.leii -.l i'u!!y Opened now that tho National . iiuu.itltcs have began to ae iii-e c aeli p'.hir oi'iirc- pnring to buy voti ;. It is not u jiii uaing admission, but it may be s-1 dowr: m true. Hint a man who lus n vie to ,til in ver has much trouble lo liml a p-.irchi. .. r. Another stunner now ia, j ; tie- Kepub- licmns in this State. Dr. Tvn York who ran against Gov. Sc.de.. ha.- ..:Mie!y an nounced hia dciiertinn of Harrison and that he would vote f,.r f.'h-velainl ami t!ic entire Denioeiaiie. Stale aiel ('..nii'li s- sional ticket. Was Ihero ever such com motion and uneasir.c; ii. tlie ! publican ranks beforcf Avery fine shipment i, lisii passed through from Morchead Friday. There were 5,000 Spanish mackerel. They were caught in one night by four boats belonging to John Lewi; and Walter Willis. Messrs. Watson, Daniels and Bell, shippers, bought them at 15c. each wholesale. A very profitable night's work. Tho steam barge Win. U. McCabc ran into the draw-bridge of the railroad yes terday morning early, By" the time the" injury caused could he repaired, the mail and passenger train had been delayed by it a half hour. United States Commis sioner E. G. nill issued a war rant against, tho captain, Frank Bunting for obstructing United States mall and took his bond for appearance to-morrow morning at ten o'clock for trial at his office. ; Our county candidates have been hard at work during the campaign. We aro glad to note that while they Lave stood firm and plied vigorous licks, they have maintained a thoroughly genteel and manly course. Wo have to cite only one instance. ; When our popular sheriff, W. V B. ; Lane, was speaking he made special request that if he mado any mj statement, about, the .' Third party ' he would be gtad , ta havo them notify him at any and all times. Ho ny that he does not want to stand on any platform ! ! i t -v'i ii-. I ... COLUMBUS DAY. Siitcessi'tilly Observed In New Berne With Appropriate and Plcasing Ceremonles. Columbus Day was observed by very few of our business houses, but many of our merchants thoughtfully made ar ringemcnta by which their clerks could 'j et off a portion of the day at least. The banks, custom house and post-office closed. The only celebration was that by the Collegiate Institute, and for this celebra tion the very highest praise is due Prof. Adams, who patriotically resolved that the day should not pass unobserved and then patiently worked up the celebra tion Th.1 front of the building had been tastily decorated for tho occasion, with bunting, and just above the portico, in which the speakers stood were the dates in large figures "14921892." The programme .-was fully carried out ia a most excellent manner, alter the Oupih. bad been marched out of the building equally divided on each side of Hie avenue and arranged in order front ing liie speakers. I'rof Adams read the President's pro clamation, making tho day a national holiday and calling for its observance, tlien tile raising of tho beautiful flag ai -..e the belfry by the students, followed b; liieir saluting it, and singing "My l i.iintry 'tis of Thee." Appropriate religions exercises came next; Rev. liufus Ford read a passage ol -vipture and Rev. R. A. Willis offered a prayer: the song of Columbus Day by t'.e school and audience followed, and tl.cn caun an address by one of the student-, Mr. Jas. Winticld, on "The Meaniag of l!ic Four Centuries;" and Mr. S!i.. ,i"-d IJryau read the ode "Columbia H im',: r." ill. John S. Long and Mr. C. R. I '.oinas made line addresses. Dr. Long had been invited to sneak at Goldsboro e !. biation but he declined that he might take '.!- part lie did in the exercises at National -I'lngs concluded the exercises. A:! the singing was with organ accompani. ii. n! by Miss ltosa Dail. The exercises consumed about two lu 'ii , an 1 ww greatly enjoyed by the I ii 1,0 number in attendance. The pupils a- iUitle.i themselves with honor to them selves and their instructors. The other schools of the city volun teered for the occasion aud there were :' out lue hundred ehildreu participating in the ceremonies. I'rof. Adams is a man of talent and a v.st amount of energy. A school with ucli a man nt its head and with such able assistants as he gathers around him U worthy tho patronage of any one. He deserves and should have the hearty co operation of all our citizens in his efforts looking to the building-up of the educa tional inlcrests of the city. Without such a cordinl heart and the highest attainments purpose and effort, tho highest attain ments possible can never bo reached; with it- the Institute can go on renewing its strcagth and iidvnncing to higher achieve ments than ever before. So may it le. Hon. R. B. Glenn, Democratic candi date for elector, spoke at Bull-head, in Greene county, yesterday. He had a large audience for the place. Among tho j number were thirteen Third Party men. Mr. Glenn's speech changed four of them .apiare over to Democracy. Mr. Glenn passed through last night to Beaufort where he will speak Monday. He is one of the finest campaigners in the field. Wc hope to have a speech from him before the election comes off. An attempt at incendiarism was made Thursday night in a barroom kept by Alon.o Williams, col., at the market dock in a building owned by U. S. Mace. The watchman noticed a man leaving from the rear of the building during the night who made excuse that ho had been looking after his loat. Investigation showed that the back door was open. Then the pro prietor was called from his home and he closed it. Tho morning showed where the floor had been saturated in kerosene and the building fired, bnt the fire for some cause went out. Williams says he knows nothing except the above facts. The stock is considered not to be worth near as much as the amount of Insurance that was on it. Wo learn that our statement a few days ago, that L. J. Moore. Esq., would meet tis Dr. Thompson in joint discussion in this city on tho 30th Inst, was prema ture, and that the report grew out of a suggestion to that effect. We now hart oa good authority, that Mr. Moore, will not ask for a division of time with Dr- Thompson. Wo see no good to come f such discussion in New Berne, especially o if It is the purpose of the RcpubKsant (as we hear it) to take charge of tb Doe- tor and hit meeting and pack the- court houso with colored people to the txeIo slons of Democrat, and besides- this, between Doctor Thompson and the Demo crats, there scema tobe very little dif ference of purpose except in the support of Mr. Cloveland. We apprehend that very fovrolored pooplo will be induced to Toto for tba ; Doctor; nrtwfchttaod- mg tho orders Of their. White bosses. L-'3 f'i3; C " '-! r:iVr: GOLDSBORO'S CELEBRATION. A Splendid Affair and a Complete Sue cess. Our neighbor, Goldsboro, celebrated Columbus Day in a manner highly credi table to that progressive city. The procession was about live sipiarcs in length; it was attractive and inlerer ting from one end to the other. It was composed of the marshals, band wagon, Goldsboro Rifles, teachers and pupils of the Graded School, officials in carriages, the fire department, clowns, historical floats, business floats &c. One float represented the Santa Maria, full-rigged nnd manned by Columbus and 10 sailors, auothcr carried Sir Walter Raleigh and Virginia Dare. Another, Uncle Sam and Columbia, another wns Cleveland in the white house, aud there was one that showed the red man in his native home, Inmi tlx squaw and paopoosc to the braves with all the implements ol warfare-also domestic employments of the race. The two floats in which 13 young ladies represented the 13 original States, and 44 young Jlady pupils of the Sch tol. represented tho United States of the pres ent day were greatly admired. Tin latter were admirably placed on a large float in 11 rows of 4 each, the first four dressed in red; the next lour in white, the next in blue, thus alternating throughout, and all wore sashes of red, white and blue, entwined together. The Knights of Pythias float beaiili fully portrayed the marvelous growth ol the order and its beneficent work. The membership of the Goldsboro lodge is 97; they followed the float on horseback. The industrial floats were all well got ten up, the niachimry, grocery, dry goods nnd butcher intensts ol the city were duly represented, it would seem a difficult matter to make a gracefully dis play of the latter, but one of the flouts representing it was well up in the front rank for attractiveness. We were reminded when wc saw it of a similar triumph il skill as displayed at the IS'ew Berne Fair whero by choice arrangement the llsh and oyster department isjmade sccoiidjtinnm though the contents of the department would nt first thught be considered unpro mising material with whichjto make a buildiug n,lthingof beauty." The Urnded School Jchildr.-irwcro one of tho most pleasing features of tin; oc casion, the girls in,thelead,itlie boys fol lowing, each grade separate ami distill guished by la numbered . banner. By actual count there, were over KKl of tin pupils in line on foot amKcvcry one car rying a small ting. The procession formed in float of the Gradixl School, and after ; parading the principal streets of the city marched back to tho starting point for the closing exer cises which were much enjoyed. They consisted of prayer and praise, patriotic singing, raising of a new large V. '. flag, purchased by the pupils, Ax. Tho building was handsomely ibs-ornti'd with buntinn and numerous flags, and portrait of Cohiml portico. siitiuo'inte.l th' 1 lie celebration aud Goldsboro ha it. was rea-e .raiid sucetss be proud of A ttuslness School. Mr. R. B. llollaway, of Durham, is in I a to city for tho purpose of establishin business school and hits made arrange ments with Professor Adams lo use one of tho rooms in the Collegiate Institute budding. A portion of his time will be devoted to pupils ol the Institute, other hours of the day will Ik: for citizens of the town In general, and there will also be a night session for those whose btist- nesoccupations prevent their bcin;; pres ent in, the day time. Mr. llollowny has won high encc- miuuiH from educators and from newu- paprrti ot the places at yvhioh lie has heretofore taught, both in regard to his own akill nnd to the progress that Jus pupiU make. Ho gives a thorough course in book-keeping, both single and doublet cntrv. and makes a specialty of commeu-cial correspondence and bttsiiicar Writing. Ho took the State diploma for Uncut penmlinshlp at the Fair in 1890 and chal lenged tho State at the Kxpositiou last year "but no one contested the honors with bim. His school will open for tho general students a week from tomorrow. Cemins; and Going, Mrs, Z. Hollowell who has Iwcn nt Aberdeen a few months, returned homo IPriday night. Mrs. G. L. Wardsworth and child lclt to visit relatives in Raleigh. Mr. Jake llartsfield returned from JCIn ton. Mrs. D. Stimson, who has boon spend ing the' summer with friends in Massachu setts ancl Maine, hae returned home. Hon, B. F. Grady, who haa been can- Tasting' In this vicinity, left yesterday morning1 to continao the canvass In Du pint county. Mrs. ft. L Dill returned last night from a Visit to relatives in Raleigh and Carey ; Mr ( X. H. Claypoole returned from MWNIIHWIMWfMI. I ; UA H L, Pavlor of Hisb Point nrrlved on batipeM trip. -V ih--fVi'Vi I'V'-j t jv'- rrt CIJfcitCry for Pitcners JCastorK Church Services. Centenary M. E. Clmicli. Kev. II. A. Willis, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., conducted by the pastor Young men's prayer meeting at 0:fi a. m. Sunday School at 3 p. ill., J. K. Willis, Supt. Prayer meeting on Thurs day niglit at 7:30 o'clock. The public are cordially invited to altcml these services. Church of Christ. Hancock I I.. Chestnut I. pastor. Service, in , and :.eV( u and a half p. ie. men's prayer meeting at '.I a. in. School at 3 p. in. Thij will cl pastorale of the present preae si reel, at II a. Young Sunday liie icr and ltfi:tln r of church is earnestly requested to be p iresent. at each service. A cordial invitation i cxlcnilcil lo all I. attend. Baptist Church Service i at. II a m' and 7. 3tl p. in., conducted by III pastor .ol al 3 ltcv. Rul'us Ford. Sundav-scho p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday night. 7 o'clock. Christ Church lt. .T. M. N. tb .uge, i celor. lilfh Sunday after Trinity- Ser vices 1 1 a.m. and 7 30 p.m. Tlie public are cordially united. Attentive ushers Sunday school t the chapel 9.311 a in. and at the church 4 p in, Y. M. C, A . - Services this alien!. .on at five o'clock, conducted by Rei. Mr. Leigbl, of Richmond, Va. All nu n and boys are cordially invited to alien. I Ocean View Hotel Co. The officers and Directors of the I lecan View Hold Company recently oriranized to build a hotel oppoMlc Morelnad on (he surf soii'id of the " I! inl.s have held a meeting and heard a report cover ing the work thai has been done. They ileci.le.l to waif unfit a fl . r the . l.eli. li before pioceeding till hit- and then lo have a special meeting icalle.1 I the I 'resilient to arrange tor future operai ions. These genlh iiian express ( oiili.'n nee and satisfaction al the outlook and is peel alter the next meeting to put four or llgcllls ill the field lo Mil slock in Ihc hot,!. A Sad Accident. I,:ist Saturday nighl while on his way Inane front Kinston, Mr. Joint M Noble, who lived near liepose ( postoll'n e, mi l with a terrible aeei.lciil, uhieli resiillcl iu his death about 9 n'cl.u I, Sim, lay inoin- The accident occurred al ..nil ri evening near W oo lingtot, in the evening near H tm lington ,eho,,l house. Mr. Noble was dming av-i h ild horse to a road earl an I had Ins shafts tied down with a rope. In going down the hill in I'rout of the school lioii-r. the rone canic untied an, I the noise was frightened by the road earl r gainst him and when the hm-i- jiiinpi I mm- Mr. Noble was thrown forward and becoming entangled his face was horribly crushed iu by tin- kicking of tin- h ions an t': in 1 111'. C, It. lliv was iliiunoiied lo the dying man. bill his seniles w,i, ol no avail i xcctit 1( I bans to atlleli, ,1 ale hi suffering. Mr. Noble wih a Cell t' i do I in in i . I in. in of influence, a -Icrling lletiioeiat and bis sad death i regretted by many lie leaves a wife and several children Mi. life was ilisnre.l I'm about i-YIHMi Kin-ton Free Pies-.. Sunday Sen lee Methodist Hancock (lint eh. m . and 7 I-'. Butt. SI reel Preaching at 1 1 a. by pastor, Rev. Jim 12 p. m Sun, lav school at 3 p Sunrise pray r meet ing at 0 12 a. in. 4 l-'J p. m., undenominational meeting at Ml. Calvary Temple, ultere the pcopl go in masses to get into a real social iin Holy Ghost, meeting. Any who liav been :i long tune tn a cold and hike warm slate and wants to gel wanned up Inn In na t he old molls colored w oinan sat, I Rome exalted elders once w hi u t hi ked how thev should get more of tin love of God .' Said I tell you there inn nii.'hlv unning down, no pride in i pril religion. Don t forget tluil .Mr. S. is Hall w.xvA II) more tcaclMTttt (I a. Ill . to helll llllll iii Sunday sc Men have bcctl; working on tin- leinpi two or thrceiUiys puling in window given by twn parlies ii lady and u gen tleinan and other work to make it tnori comfortable. -'Wore money is also needed for all theso hSids have to be paid by the treasurer whefher the treasury is empty or not, but it the people do as they have been doing, sloping along the street and handing small amounts without personal application to tliem, and please tiring a piarter or so along wit ii you i" me meeting. Habit is iieible; every day we weave a, thread and soon we cannot break lit. Don't toffa any bad habit, but g(?t in th& habit of coming to Howard 'd fbf . what you need in Clothing, llats'and Shoes. We havo other things you noed too, those ara Shirts, Neckwear and Underwear. If you want a suit mado to order see our line of samples from tho largost Tailor ing establishment in N. r . The prices aro from $20 to JoO, tit anil satisfaction gnaranteed. At J. M. HOWARD'S Marahar Hotloo of Bale UPON.EXECTJTION IN ADMIRALTY Bv virluo of a writ of venditioni expo- nas, ISSUOd OUl 01 me uisinei (jonii, ui tin, ITnltml States for the District of Pam . ,i. T!..,;i n , i- lico, at the suit of J. E. OTIara, proctor, .'. . . d .(A . . ., ia lieuall Ot Alirea moore ana oincrs, i will expose to sale at public auction and sell to tho best bidder, tor cash, on the Second dair of November, 1892, at eleven ooiock in tike forenoon, the steamer Sadie Rand, hot tackle, apparel ana furniture, beats and appurtenances, whero slio now lies, back of my feed store in Brinson's dock in the city of New Berne, i .. , , v ' J;Bv Hut, Ui ft Marshal, t s , y o, RHru,IXpaty. - fchtcd32dOcVl89.V' w if a few mmm Absolutciv Pure. ctiiani of tarlai bas in r t Kv.ler. Iliyhost of all in leavening m i via-i h. Latkst L'M'ir.n Sivifs G.i v iinmknt Food Brian! i-. RoVAI. I'.MIN Pom i.i:ii Co., ltifi Wull St . N. Y. COL Coming! We have a full line of Mkim mm. L. XL -n & Lo. 5000 PIPES ..ii.i A I tg Irotn IcJ up. SMOKING TOBACCOS. Yah Mixture. iii'in.'.J ,-sp iiii-Ii r, I. if iv Mix' 1. 1 N. lib l lull Call I Ik H. Molt Hid rual' II .1,1 Yello I l lb. I. HUM Ik icSOBLtY'S Mrs! B.VEALK i' 'l-"" TALI, AND IN 1 KK MilliiiBry "p-' Til I KSDAV aaii bill DAY, Oct. IS dfc? 14. Tie , III ill-, it. ) For thosa with whom nnco ia an ODiecc as wen as iqu best goods For neoplo who aro ha, d to suit, For thoso who neod it most the hard working, honest laboring man, To all such wo offer c-xtia inducements. So Far, So Good. kut now, We want Help ai Sand From those of onr custoruer.s to whom we bve been over indalgent and allowed their accounts to become past doe. Wo arniure them we Died the money and they must pay up. It U impossible for Ud to (Id business without money. Tery Bespectfallr, i!::.:turn C W-tii WAVE Help al Hand! High Prices CRUSHED To the Earth. I have fought High Prices oontinu. ally, until at la.st 1 declare myself tho CON-QI.'HRKlt. Therefore I am now prepared to offer the public. THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF TM SEASON, IN CDTIllNG. 1KY GOODS, UMBKIiLLAS, HOOTS AND SI10K3, .'!! I N KS AND VAL18K3 I iiuve North yi:!i .!" !'il'i1 froni the th Stock turned articles and .-f all tl. Will h' II ! IV VM THAN LOAVEST. THE loping i eg , ill give me a call, and il,:i..- vu I'" pad I atronage an. ' i . .iirs, AV. Sl'LTAN, .! '. 1 i'.s si!e stables : KV ..KUNE, N.C. tha .V IT TO KEEP, Promises! This is what interests the people, t is the easiest thing en earth to prom ise, but n. t always easy to fulfill and keep it. W'r always fulfill and keep ours. American Itights! 'i American Labor! American Homes ! This is win.', wc strive to maintain. BARGAINS, !AR(SALNS IJAIKJAINS, We have just opened and will da ourP. M to iteip our ew ierne and country friends to buy ROCK - UOTTOM PRICES. " Yhavc A TUEMJJNJJOD3 STOCK O I' ( LOTUINCi, DUY GOODS, GENTS' IUKNJSUINO GOODS, HOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, ete., Which wo will sell AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE ON 10 AND ALL. riTrustiog you will call and ton. vincc yourself of tho great Bargains we havo on hand, We remain, Yours obediently, i GLQDS CLOTHING If f M- ?- MIDDLE STBEET, Baptist Church, eor. Ai: , NEW BEENE, K. 0. Op- J I I t A
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