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- . Bail VOL. X1.-NO, 235 NEW BERNE, N. 0.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1892. PKIC.E 5 CENTS. Ol RNAL. jr, I X. ' BUSINESS LOCALS. -. ' 1 U8T RECEIVED A New Lot Ladies' V Jackets, which will be sold very low -vvforCiSH.- Call early and save money in the purchase of a handsome Jacket. , ; ' - It . H. B. Duffy. flOR REST The Brick Store on the -''JC north corner of Middle street and ' - ' Federal alley, now occupied by Wm. Sultan. Apply to Gbaham Daves, or A. E. Thoheson. d29tt THE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De ., , Habena Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Greek's Dnua Store. .: nor. 8-Sm. ANEW No. 8 Rnnge for sale. It New Berne Dkuq Co. V T WILL have fine Chicago Beef Thurs- JL day morning. N. Wuitford. -pLEASE return the umbrella taken 'iv A from the Disciple church Monday nijjht On the staff about twelve inches ubove s the handle "J. S. Basnioiit." is written ' . in ink. CERTIFICATE of Stock. No. 21, first series New Bcrno Building and Loan Association having been lost, notice in hereby given that application will be made for a duplicate. d281m (VKt Turner's Almanac, "The Old Keli J ibis." of L. 8. Wood. Tho only place in the city where they are sold. dSwl FOR RENT The tlireo story Bnck Dwellling known 9 tho Hnr tsj House. Suitable for a large private boarding house. Applp to dUlw George A. Olivhh. OIL Stove for fcmle. iEW Bruhe Diicg Co. FOR SALE: A No. 16 Excelsior Cook Stove in perfect condition. Simply . too small to answer present requirements. Would exchange tor larger one. Apply at . hf Haxcock's Boabjdiiio House. , , SAVE your order at F. 8. DUFFY'S 1 J DRUG STORE for fino French Can , iies, made fresh on short notice, ol gran ulated sugar. Also, small amount on hand at retail. d20 . TAlft)RUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin . A Diseases cured by the use of J)uffy's - Itch Ointment. For sale by F. 8. DnrrT. Druggist. ''' DOUR ROOMS in mv residence for E Rent Also Good ORGAN for sale. decJtf Mhr. M X. FlANI'F. JJOARDERS Wanted Mis. W. B. Smith will take a few boarders or let rooms dence, after Nov. 3d. Apply t resi Oaksmith. building, Eiut Front stmt., f I8II, Sacramental, Tort and Scupper- aong Wines for sale by Jas. Redmond. T CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry I Rock and Rye, put np expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. T)UFFY'8 Malt Whiskey for Medicinal . 1st, for sale by . Jas. Hkdsiond. HUNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the beat Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURS Corn Whiskey for stile by Jas. Redmond. DVTT Gordon Imported Sherry, for sal by Jab. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke's Bass' Alt and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ate by Jas. Redmond. 7f flOO CI0ARS &t vel7 low figre , I UjVVV for wholesale and retail trad for tale, by Jab. Redmond. eARRETTS Cognac Brandy used very ch in the sick room. For sale by .. -."- - Jas. Redmond. THl Emperor of China orders 200 pairs of boot at a time. AT the present price of silver the standard dollar is worth 61 cents - fold. This leaves 86 cents flat. Tun system of electing United States Senators by direct vote of the people Is gaining advocates ttj day. A BILL to oompel every southern farmer to raise hogs and chickens would be vastly more to the pur. pose than any legislation on op tions, c ; ' ' ..' SaviN extra editions per day each is the record the lively even ing Journals of Paris are making. This Is proof of -the tate ; o r the Preach mind.', ,;- . 1 Ieb report that 8enator Carlisle has been asked by Cleveland to be corns Beoretary of the Treasury is eontinnally repeated, and Is credi ble and creditable1.?"! ' It Is a mean trick to hit ft fellow when he is down.' ; Just as the Be-publioans- pulled themselves to gether and began to notice things Boston rolled op '- Demooratlo msjorlty of 12,000. T -t.'V - Thh Beoretary of War announces that the lgreemen with Mexico h as been Extended whereby, troops r f either country mac pursue bos t a Indians into ths territory of the Tra Crisp bootrr has been re 1, the Southern . Associated i tolegram from -Washington if 1 140 ol ths, ' Democrats! i v : i 1 a la thaJ. next Uonse ,rt J tU !r InUntion of ! t - 1 C eign firviot Bat they can draw on the Government (or flmir (rav eling expeuocs for a trig) abroad. TlIE rie)iBei misinformation nboin Mr. Cleveland's views and inieiitioiH will continue to a ecu ma late until Mr. Cleveland settles down to woik alter I he 4'h of Mtircli. Then tie ill show the wiseacres how Inilo ihy know ahoutit. As the greiiteHt robbi'is m France have beeu ifnperiiklmta aud royal iatH, there in an txpectation that f h fxpOKnre of :i nest of corrupt uorirt-'irutcrfl under the repohlio iuim n.'.iiM' i - r i.n ;ii v revolation aii ni .h a Ltourlion king until the b tench grow tuedof him and cbop-t off bin head. Seceetary Foster is perhaps the moH eoinio vl bocretary of the Treasury that the oonni.ry lias ever hacL Although Ihh expenditures exceed ln moouio, he p.ropoaos to 'hoiird" g(ld in the nl Ireaenres. How aiuati cm ''hiiurd-' nnything fllio id nniiniiit' nil ho gels and more too im beyond tlui computa tion of nld.fanliioii(ti1 avcrftge linan ciera. LOCAL n i:vs. A'A' W AD VKU TISK HUNTS. Howard. Lost Silver fruit knives. Lost Certificate of Btock. H. B. Duffy Ladies' jnckctfl. N. Whittord Chicago beef. J. S. Baemght Lost umbrella. Graham Daves Store for rent. C. Disosway & Bro. Stat inncry, etc Continued Leap year entertainment. Uackburn & Willett A prescription New Berne Drug Co. Raago for sale. The new gas hearer for the bath room of the Y. M. C. A. has been put in, and is allready Tor use. It is exclusively for the members of the Association. Mr. J. A. Jones, wbobas been out west for about three weeks purchasing horses, arrived home Monday. His new stock will arrive by today's freight train. The steamer Nease was delayed on her last trip to Elizabeth City, but arrived there Tuesday afternoon. The E. C. D. line steamer will go out from New Berne as usual Friday afternoon. We regret to learn tbnt our (ormor townsinui, Mr. Clem. Manly, is a sufterer by fire. His and two other residences in Winston were burned Monday afternoon. The total loss from the tire was about $12,000. If any one is not satisfied that North Carolina ia coining as to horse and mule raising, a visit to Mr. E. 8. Street's livery stables will go far towards convincing him of the fact as regards both good saddle horses, beau til ul drivers, strong farm horses, and tough mules. Mr. Street prides hinisolf on native stock, and for two weeks he has been out to the western part of the State selecting a new supply and he lias his stables now filled with, them. A delightful entertainment is promised by the school of Miss Leah Jones to morrow night at the theatre. The pro gramme consists of a Japaneso kaleid oscope, infantry drill, a quarrel, tambour ine drill, among the pines, and a Christ mas play, closing with a welcome to Santa Claus, i by children of all nations. Tickets will be placed on sale at Nunn & McSorley's in the morning at ten o'clock. The admission to lower floor will be 80c., gallery 25c. Mr. Bill Humphrey is receiving num erous responses to bis advert:smrnt for poetry" of four or five i verjes to each piece for the best of which ho i i to pay a reward of $5. 00. There have been some two or three dozen pieces sent in all ready, but to give all who wish to com pete a good opportunity he has extended the time of deciding between them until the IStb of January. Those desirous of competing need not hold back for fear of not winning and having the fact made public, " Ths name of the winner is the only one that it is intended to publish. A fall of snow - about two Inches deep came down Monday afternoon and night. . It wu the only snow worthy of ths name that baa visited this section in several years, and it was taken advantage of to; the, utmost,; The next two days Sleight were ont in numbers all day long. A few of them had been kept over from previous service, bat most of them wen bniriedly improvised ones. The number was probably neat fifty. ; Borne merrily Jingled with sleigh bells, others went It with sheep belli sod Cow bells, and still others with no bel1s at all; and all were filled to .their limits with jolly riders btaus and their sweethearts, family par tita, hilarious young men, etc. The boys did nm, fail to get their fun out of the snow Sither. A dotcn or two would get together at the principal corners, and persons Jiad tq ran e gauntlet of snow balls. The men and . boys who were sleigh-riding were their favorite objects of attack, anil few jn-wcrs c imped a ..-vrroft' - - r v ' -, Coming and Going, Mr. V. B. Boyd, who spent Christmas at Mr. W. F. Eornegays returned horns last night. j Rev. W. H. Willis who is stationed this year at Plymouth, arrived last night to spend a few days visiting his mother.' Miss Con nne Harrison, president of the Hemlnway school, Noriblk) is visiting Miss Leah Jones. Mr. Chas. Vanlctr of Scaford Dela ware, a partncr'in the New Berne oau ning factory, is In the city stopping at Hotel Albert. J, m Christmas Trees. At the Disciple's church very interest ing exorcises were given by tho Sunday school. It consisted of vocal music and recitations, and a concert piccei The Queen of the Year. All those taking part acquitted themselves in a most pleasing menncr. Much luugnusr anu merriment was evoked jnst previous, to the close when Santa Clause made bis appearance loaded with toys etc. and covered with real snow that had just begun falling. The tree was burdened with gifts for the children and was one of the most hand some we ever saw. The Presbyterian Christmas tree and accompanying exercises in the lecture room was also a very cntcrtmning affair. A prominent, pleasing und instructive part of it was a stcreopticon exhibition of Doro s scenes from the lite of Christ. Besides the school a number of visitors were present, among them some strangers. Both the Baptist and Methodist Christ mas trees were postponed. The date is not yet fixed for either. Preparing to ( omo. The extreme libori'lity of the racing premiums which aggregate $2,000 is waking up the sporting people in regard to our Fair. Four more horses came in Inst week and were placed in charge of Win. Far row to be practiced on the track between now and the holding of the Fair. This makes seven lie now has in training for the event. They represent quite a breadth of ter ritory. Ihey came Iroin the western part of the State, the southeastern part and from South Carolina. Everything points to a grand exhibi tion and to one of the greatest if not the very greatest gathering of people that was ever in the city. Rooms and board arc already being engaged in the city by those intending to attend it, some taking and paying for the rooms for tho entire week whether they use them all the time or not. One of our boarding house keepers, Mrs. J. M. Ilines has engaged every room she has except two. Although the Fair is almost two .months off. Storm Notes. At nine o'clock, Tuesday, at Staunton. Va., the mercury Btood at 10 degrees above zero, and ice formed eight inches thick, a rare occurrence there. The Mississippi rher is frozen over at St. Louis Rough weather is reported at sea. In coming steamers at New York show evi dence of terrible experience, and of more than twenty steamers due or overdue only four had reached port at last accounts. The Wilmington Star says not once in twenty years perhaps is Wilmington visit ed by such a snow storm as the recent one. The Durham Globe quotes one of the citizens to the effect that it was the greatest since '57. At Raleigh the snow is reported twenty inches deep. Snow plows had to be used On the railroads, and the electric cars bad to cease running. The temperature there on Tuesday did not get above 20 degrees, and at 11 o'clock it was down to 10 degrees. K At Columbia, S. C, the snow was four inches deep. Tho storm was pretty general. At Au gusta, Ga., it was the worst ia five years. Charleston, S. C, bad a freeze, and tho orange t ees are injured somewhat. They will probably bear only oro crop this year. They generally bear two. Owing to the snow and cold, there were not so many spectators out to the Divorce Trial at the Y. M. C. A. hall, Teusday at otherwise f would have been on hand, but those who did "brave the ele ments were well repaid by witnessing a jovial and , very pleasing entertainment. There were 26 characters in the pieoe,and its rendering took two hours. There were some good acting, many laughable jokes, and considerable originality shown in the performance. t Divert opinions continue to be express ed by the press in regard to the Aber nathy Case, tome speaking la terms of ex treme harshness, others looking at it as favorably as eireunutanoes . will , permit It will be rememered that ths votes were almost equally divided in crafbrenofc-elx of the investigating committee believing him guilty of immorality, and the -other seven guilty only of imprudence, and on a rising vote of conference upon the ques tion of locating him OS voted for, and 40 against It. ' - " i ' - '. ' Notice. '-''"'.. j,..;':;v:' There will be a special drill of the Bill -' ! t - nt, i r ". THE BEAUTIFUL S10W. "BY ONH MORS 11NPORTUNATK.'' The lollowing exquisite poem is the production of an unknown author. It is one of the most tender and beautiful po etical effusions to be found in tho whole range of English literature. It has been read with delight everywhere, and has recently been beautifully illustrated and published in book form. The rare occurru-ice of snow in this section calls forth more than the usual delight of places to the North and West of us and we know that the re-production of these beautiful lines will not be out of place at tins time, or "cnestnutt an some think, to the admirers of true po etry: Oil, the snow, the beautiful snow, Filling the sky and the earth below; Over the house-tops, over the street, Over the heaasoi the people you meet. Dancing, Flirting, Skimming alone;; Beautiful snow ! it can do no wrong; Flying to kiss a fair lady's cheek, Clinging to lips in a frolicsome freak, Kcautitul snow Iroin tlie Heaven above, Pure as angel, gentle sb dove. Oh, the snow, the beautiful snow, How the flukes gather and laugh us 'they KO Whirling about in their maileiiing fun, It plays in its glee with every one. Uliasing, Laughing, Hurrying ly It lights on the face aud sparkles in the eye, And even the dogs with a bark and a bound, SnRp at the crystals that eddy around The town is alive and its heart in a glow ! To welcome the coming of the beautiful snow I How the wild crowd goes swaying along, Hailing each other with humor and song I How the gay sledges, liko meteors, flush by; Bright for a moment, then lost to the eye Ringing, Swinging, Dancingthey go Over the crust of the beautiful snow; Snow so pure when it fallB from the sky, To be trampled in mud by the crowd rushing hy. To be trampled and tracked by thous ands of feet. Till it blends with the filth of the horri ble street. Once I was pure as the snow but I fell ! Fell like the snow-nakes, from lloaven to hell! Fell to be trampled as filth in the street: Fell to be scoffed, to he spit on ami beat; Pleading, Cursing, Dreading to die, Selling my soul to whoever would buy, Dealing in shame for a morsel of bread, Hating the living and fearing the dead. Merciful God have I fallen so low ? And yet I was once like the beautiful snow. Once I was fair as the beautiful snow, With an eye like its crystal, a heart like its glow; Flattered and Bought for the ehurum of my lace Futher, Mother, Hitters all, God and myself I've lost by my fall: The vilest wretch that goe9 shivering by. Will make a wide sweep lest I wander too nigh; For all that is of or about mo I know, There's nothing that's pure but tho beau tiful snow. How strange it should be that the beau tiful snow Should fall on a sinner with nowhere to go! How Btrangc it should be when the night comes again, If the snow and the ice strikes my des perate brain, Fainting, Freezing, Dying alone, Too wicked for prayer, too weak for a moan, To be heard in the streets of the crazy town; Gone mad in its joy of the snow coming down; To be and to die in my terrible woe, With abed and shroud of the beautiful snow. THE ANSWER. Brother and friend, tbo' I never may ', know The soul that gave birth to the "Beauti ful Snow," Tho' the hand that first penned it be laid in the dust, The peu that firat traced it consumed with the rust, In the world of word pictures thero is nothing I know More deeply can move me than "Beautiful . Snow." And tho' it brings beauty and joy In Its wake, This innocent, noiseless, downy snow- flake Lovingly seeks this dark orb of our birth, A n.l fnlrla W u,S in.nlla .mliml "Mntlmr Mother Berth." While warmly and tenderly i below. mustered 61eep flowers end verdure 'neath "Beauti- . rat enow. - And what tho' it falls on our sin-stnekeu . eerth. To brighten our gloom, to heighten our mirtn; , Softly tndsrentlr It ssemeth to tell, Tho' tried and tempted, 700 hltered and , ' fell, Yet Jesus can wash you end clothe yon : once more. . In garments as white ss the "Beautiful -. enow.-; And what tho' it seems.too pare for our ' touch, - - . j - ; florl irlveth it freelv to sinners. much As to saints, and he sajeth, tbo wretched ' ' -.' andwild, -': '. 1 ' " Wifh'deair. and tho' lost to both par- , 1 t sn.l c hdd. And wash, and be pure as the "Beautiful Snow." Then it awakens such thoughts in the soul. A longing and pleading that God would make wnole, The vilest poor wanderer and teach him the way, From fathomless darkness to infinite day, In all the wide world, there is nothing 1 know. More sweet than themiudion of "Beautiful Snow." And tho' brothel' aiiil friend tl we never be known, 'Till we tunc our harps near the Givjt White Throne. Yet the sweet word pictdre, shall live as today "A thing of beauty and n joy for aye." And while sight and memory linger be low, I nimll ever thank God for the "Beautiful Snow." Christmas at St. Thomas' Monday the 2tith wns appointed (or the childrens Christmas Celebration of the mission of St. Thomas at Jasper, and al though the day was cold and threatening by noon a large congregation of children and adults from the neighborhood were present, and fully inspired with the spirit of the occasion. A beautiful Christmas tree was erected in the body ol the church, by a unique arrangement of Mr. A. 1!. Dawson. A large cart wheel was laid on the floor ami a subsianial holly tree set in the hub just where the asln was wont to do duty; then tht spokes and riui were covered w ith gray moss, producing quite a natural ap pearenee of a tree in its native situation, upon this moss an abundance of oranges, apples, candies, and other good things were placed upon the branches of the tree was suspended an almost endless variety of presents for the children and friends of of the Sunday School, each present bear ing the name of the pern n for whom it was intended. The tree was futner orna mented with lighted condles, and with the windows darkened presented a lovely scene. After a brief service by Uev. Mr.Cieorgo, and a short address to the children, the presents were clipped from tho boughs and presented to each as named by Mr. Geo. 11. Roberts. Many anxious eyes were fastened upon him during this in teresting part of the ceremony, and glad smiles seemed to greet each name. called out. When this was ended, "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow" was sung w ;lh a good w ill, the Benediction pronounced an I tin- cliildn ". c:-le-bration was over. Tlr n the elder iu--were invited to parlakc of a collation which was done with oii'ilc as minds as hud the children pnrt--k "i their part. The arrangement of the whole enter tainment was largely the work of lira. A. 11. Dawsou her mother Mrs. Cicero Green, and friends, w ho w. re ably aided by Mrs. John Dunn, Miss Lillian Roberts. Hiss Emma Disosway Miss Lalhi Roberts aud Miss Mollie Heath, of this city Mesrs.Wm. Dunn and K. K. Bishopjwero also active in doing much tor the comfort aud pleas ure of those present. An interesting item was whispered arouuil that one of the young ladies who received a oresent was ' to be inarrii d on Wednesday night, she nt leust will know who it was. It-was a mast delightfull celebration, and all returned home feeling amply re paid for any discoiufoit the cold weather might have subjected them to in going anil returning. Hancock Street M. E. Church Notice. Stewards met on Tuesday night. All present but one. Had much business to attend to, so they will continue the un finished business on Thursday night after prayer meeting. It is hoped there will be large attend ance at prayer meeting, and every steward 9 requested to be present. I.ove least r-riday night. Continued. The public will please take notice that the Leap Year Entertainment given by the Fair Association will not be until next Monduy night, at Odd Fellows Hall. Public invile 1. Married. On the 2?th inst at Mrs. limes Board ing House, Mr. W. II. .Miller to Hiss Addie House. Samuel Street J. P ciuting. ofli- 0. 01 SOS f AY & BOO. Stationers and Booksellers, Have on hand a large stock of Blank Books, Arnolds & Carters Inks Typewriter Supplies, Draughtman's Paper, Document Envelopes, Shannon'! Files and Binding Cases, l Along with ths finest line of , Writing Paper in town. All' Pap8ra and Periodicals , RECEIVED DAILY. . Aficclutely P-js-o 'V eioa:n of t.ui o Highest of all ill leR7( Latkst L'sitkk Stat; Food Hkimi'.t. Royal Rm.; p..-,-. t St., N. V. baking to-.di r ning strength :S (lovEiiNMhvr .: liKj Wsii Kevard! Middle --lie,-!. Lost. n .Ion !..v night, ii p-u-K.i Pearl II. mole plush ca-es. A suitable their rci-ov. ;- . ullMii.ir.e- 'rnii K !.h::i:-uN. ulli-ni K.v C. di'J lu il-c 'Y. cM..... V '.I AS Ctiiaas4iiy That is easy to take, within reach of poorest, and i warranted to cu:v tin: the worst case of worn out pocket-Look in existence. F.qnal parts of Selection, Thorough Investigation. Honest Dealing. Fair Prices and Enterprise and you haw the great trade elixir. We compound it and keep our patron supplied. In stances in which ull Hiitc rv ptominrnt aro many. ery i et-peet! u'.i y, I ii sure to . wo will soli t: i house in tlie e. and they Ml .- . e also ha . 1 Xinas CaudicH, Nuts, Apples, (Jranue; 1 :e c Kuiniii , I'uriiitiiM, Prunes, (itr.i il:uci- ileal lor tho In fact all the s;o,mI ll.ii Holiday st- N. B. We will niak" special low price on Orangoa at Ketail. fie Buro to jail as we will savo you money. Very respectfully, Churehi!! Parksr, Broad Si. Grocers. M ton's YsuWill Find A LAUOi; STOCK, uell liouyjht low, and for sale ul pre the hard times, ('ail and lie 1 selected es to suit en mcc'l. To u:v so ol GROCERIES I call the housekeeper's attention. It is complete in every luaneh, nml 1 visit will satisfy vou that all vmirwant can here he filled. Special atlention is c.-ilii 1 to my l'nsli Boasted Collies, the c'.cclli nt ijiiality ol which is drawing custom everv dav. I am also nixenl for Clui-e .V Siinliorne's Celebnited Kousted Culfees and fine Teas. Bl TTi:ii The vm li: e-t oulv lltl els. per Hi. AHUIVIXO i: AC II WKKK A fresh supply of Van Dcrvcenfc Holmes and Holmes it Coiitt's ixcelleni. Cakes. Crackeni, W'alers, Maeearoons, etc. BY EVERY STEAMER I am receiving Florida Oranires, Malaea Grapes, Bananas, Cranberries, Celery, Apples, Fij;s, Raisins, Nuts, Dates, Citron, Currants and Prunes. IN STOCK : Bhafer's Meats, Vcrmout Maple Syrup, French Peas, Jockey Club Sardines, Macaroni, Fine Cream Cheese, Elam Cheese, French vegetables in Clhifw, Asparagus, Hooker's Prepared Buckwheat, Lemons, Cling Peaches, Plum Pud ding, Olives. A call will be appreciated and satisfac tion in variety and quality of stock and in prices is guaranteed. fcjJU My CONFECTIONERY department Is complete. Prices end quality of stock I sm sore will please yon. DWELLINGS Centrslly located, In cluding spacious - double house, de sirably arranged for two separate families, with modern improvements. ; 'i Also, City Lot and small Truck Farms ' Nice F lorida GES Just received from Sumterville. Can sell CHEAPER than any Finn in the city. -.ancles, Sppies and Bananas, etc., AT "4 Aim Prices. iiiiHffa and Concord Grapes. 'I l VNTITY OF Vaatine & Co.'s A. .MESE ligOS ::'!' V, !,'.!. SELL VERY CHEAP. mm & ieSOBLEY.- Ho Lav.- in consider- ii Lion of tho short crops and cxtivnn' saucily of cash.'ito ri'ilueo our Vcrv large and; At tractive Stock ol MERCHANDISE Within the cuing of this Grsst s.ir w rncss, ' I I'u-nst! remember it is for tho -,,,.. of gutting tho cash, sad 'trcuni chances can we g' at the red ' ''''' i:;irk-d down from -. -Hiug for iOc. ii'ickatell Dress Uiaerotnil im Goods, lvc. i Yv'in'sii'il be. IV Colored Tuhlo Li Flannel lie. 2.5c, worth 4'ic. Laundrifd Sliirts made of New or'c Hills iMuaiin 'iiOO liner at ?oc, unlaundried 50c. Undershirts inc. each. Red Flannel Underahirts 40c. Ladies' Vests 25c. X. C- Plaids 4c. Heavy 1 1 Brown Domestics sc. Novelties m Uress Goods and Trimmings. Kerr's Machiue Tliread, 3c. per spool. Hand Cotton l ie. per spool. OUli Ml'mq Ocperlmtit is very attractive. Wo are sell- in-- the best Ladies' Walkinr il.ir. m Ui.i city for 85c, worth $1.25. l!e surj you come to see us. Ive.spectftllly, . Duffw, nov8 lstp Grocery and Eestaurant To ihrt Putllc-You r rMpMtfally la. VII..I torr.ll at H V. UIbL.'B. WUtaAUS okoi;i;kv htohk for FinfoiM!5 171 k.-, A' " "ST-O'-" SKJTA. Hlli'Htor, will. LODUINU alUehkA. ItWb lifuninn uuarauted. 1'iopiit ton H. V. HILL, GrocArriaam. UAlJUHKTy A4M.. aM amaurant and LoSslaS. GET W THE SniU, And go with the crowd to twin's jwslfT Sfcrc. AND BEE THE ' ) Largest & Best Selected Stoc" ever shown in this city, consistinirft f Y$$2$ Jewe"y. Wads of .MoreV' . Solid Silrer and Plated Wsre of all kli 1 Diivrr tiair anu iionnet Pins, h. Charms, Boarf Pins, in fcet srery kin 1 uuuu ojJk iu m rim -Clans Jew Store, sod lots of Goods besides. I mention It, but I bought for Spot end can sell at ROCK BOTTOM PP.: and s little lower. - ':W, Oom snd see me. Co . -and avoid the crowd. ORAN lext 60 Days. lii.liir b;-i I'- 1 . 1 f ,1 t ; t I 1 may 'cr's lor sale.- - JS. W. CAr! I.N'I r'c.
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