,.-.x... Journal. VOL. XL-Nci 301 NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS' 4. r , "BUSltifSS LOCALS. CHICAGO BEEF and Fork Suusags all t this week. . . . .,: N. Whitfobu. JUST RECEIVED. A nice line of Prayer Books, bound in French Seal, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 7Jc, and $1.00, Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Book Stobe. , mlO, tf. LOST A knob handled umbrella patched at connection with handle. Return to Joubhat. office. V FULL line of Spring and Snmmer . Samples, consisting of Cheviotts, Block, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Citadwicic, (Tailor.) tf. At Hall's book store. WE have just received a big job lot of Letter, Note and Bill Heads, En velopes, Caril3 nnd Tage wliieli we are offering at prices that defy competition. ' We LEAD in LOW PRICES, others may follow. W. T. Him. & Co. South Front Htroi't. TRUNKS, TRUNKS 1 AVe arc pre pared to 111:11111010(1110 Trunks of all kind. Repaiiuno a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away, but send it to u ; and we will make it as good as new. S. li. Wat-on V Co. Middle St. Opp. Smallwood fc Sin rV. feb. 12 3w. G O To Street's Horse Store lor Liverv. rpHE Celebrated SiiImhoso Flor De I Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-live cents at C. C. Orken'b Uriio Stoiik. if&v. 2-2m. INE roadster's at Street's horse store. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street s Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Munge, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. Vff 1SH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper "1 nong Wines for sale by Jas. Rkdmond J CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry Hock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. HUNVADI Janoa Mineral Water, the liest Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for sale by Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Ilurkc s Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jas. Redmond. "TC AAA CIGARS at very low Hgures I eJ.VVV or wholesale and retail trade to sale by Jas. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. v Thebk is a notieable falling off in the namber of visitors at the White House. Mb. J. 0. Ellington, Rtleigb, it elected State Ltbarian to snooeed Mr. J. 0. Birdsong. JT bt been arranged that Oharlea M. Basbee is to bare the Rilelgh postoffioe. THKEK men are soon to leave AlhriUe in a boat, on the way to the World's Fair. THBRK was no truth in the report that President OleveUud intended to boycot the press. - TflsaB is little doubt that the Koranic has been lost at sea with miny Brut clu passenger aboard. "1 ALL the prominent officials in the Treasury Department have tendered their resignations to Secretary Carlisle. J1 A special election for a member Of the New York Senate, who will aerve bat a few dajs will cost, $13, 000. -Doobt less more' than the fellow is worth.' OOULD Be Spared. The famous watoh-dog of the Treasury is not in any ot the canine shows. He might as well be; there's nothing to watch ' In the Treasury. : Tnx Baltimore Manufacturers' Record reports . new; industries esUbllshed in tbe South for the weekending March 10th represent ing an aggregate investment of over 12.500,000. . : C ", , IF the President and Mr. Car' , lisle succeed In rehabilitating the Treasury without increasing tbe taxes or continuing the enstoms duties for sometime to come, they will sstablisb their fame as states men of; the Landmark. first order. Norfolk Pbebidxnt v Clbvcland has withdrawn from the Senate the Hawaiian treaty placed before that body by President Harrison. This Indicates that he is not In favor of tbat treaty, but he -may think f ) l a can propose t bettor one. 1 "ni Dinpatch. Wb don't wnt to scare anybody. but the , Richmond 8tates reports forty physicians of that city inter, viewed, as expressing the opinion tbat cholera would visit this coon try this J ear. Forewarned is for earmed. ' A New Orleans man ba secured the adoption of a gate invented and patented by him to be used at the World's Fair. There will be about seven hundred of these gates which take care of themeeires.take the tickets from those who enter, register the nnmbui that pass, stamp aud haok the ticket no it can't be used again. According: to a New Orlean paper, ic is u gate that will do almoHt anything but talk. The Inventor may yet hitch a telephone to it aud make it do that. LOCAL NKWS. MK W AD VKR TIHEMEN TS. Howard. Wanted Fifty good men. N. Whitford Beef and sausage. Gladstone, about whose illness some anxiety was felt, is better. The Y. M. C. A. gymnasium class will meet at 8:30 o'clock to ni"ht. A violent snow storm in tbe northwest has blocked travel and caused consider able suffering and some deaths. Mr. J. J. Wolfenden's lost watch ad vertisement in the Journal has been re covered through the joint work of the advertisement and the efforts of City Marshal Harget. The Auction sale of the late Mrs. S. J. Dudley's furniture was very well atten ded yesterday and the articles as a rule brought good price9,yct as in all auctions some bargains were made. The Carnegie Company has decided to give colored laborers first chance in its works In preference to foreigners. 250 arrived from the South Monday, and the managers expect nearly a thousand 'in a montn. Mr. Jacob Gooding has gotten in and arranged a good portion of his stock in the store near the Baptist church formerly known as the Green Front Novelty Store in which he is commencing a drug busi ness again. Mr. Tlioa. O'Shea, who has charge of National Cemetery, is adding a large number of evergreens to further beautify tbe grounds. There are about thirty varieties, nearly all of which are new to this section and are said to he very hand some. The first issue of "Our Fatherless Ones" is at band. It is tlie newspaper repre sentative of the Presbyterian Orphans Borne, Barium Springs, N. C. It is a readable four-page semi-monthly paper published at the very low price of SO eta, a year. Messrs. M. Hahn & Co. have received a shipment of mulee over the N. N. A W. Line and expect two car loads from the West, in a few days. Doesn't these constant large arrivals of horses and mules look as though there is a fine op portunlty tor some o! our business men raising more stock. The grading of Broad street from Hancock to Craven streets will soon be finished. The wok is now in progress in front of the court bouse. 'The street being somewhat high there a pretty good quantity is being taken away. The re moved shells and soil are being used to elevate the lov part of Craven street near Col. J. D. Whltfords residence. Miss L. Custis residence, at the toot of Pollock street caught on fire last night from a burning chimney, and the fire had got a pretty good bold on the root before it was discovered. It was extinguished by Mr. J. M. Howard who gallantly per mitted himself to be shoved through the scuttle hole by councilman Ellis, and then worked his way to a point where be could throw water on it from buckets handed to him. Roe shad sold at $3.95 a pair yesteri day. Those of our citizens Vhopiuv chased fine ones at SO ents a piece may M puzzica to account lor this. It was simply competition between dealers to secure possession sf a lot of shad j which were -nearly all buck. A price was agreed on for them and tbe question as to which dealer should get the load tam ed on the point of who would pay the most for the scant proportion of roe shad; hence the running of theprice op to such a fancy figure. Aaaaal MeeUag Epwortk Learae. 'i At the 'anmial, netting of the Ep worth League' of - Centenary Methodist Church the following were elected at officer! for ths ensuing year: . ' 0. T. Adams, Prea a . j Keef, gec'y; Miss Emily Ferebee, Treat.; T. A. Green, Chm'n Devotional-Com.') iMitt Lucy Rishton, Chm'n Charity and Help Dept. Mrs. R. P. WiHUuut, Chm'n Social, and Literary Dept,- MrV A. B. Ferebee, Chm'n Tract Committed.'! jrjftfH The annual report of the president waa very encouraging ana Wat ordered w ' l published. , , -v r ,, Children" Cry for Fiicr1! C The Stock Market. The year of 1893 has started out with fine prospects for still further develop ment of New Berne as a point for dis tributing stock, not only in this and surrounding counties but supplying fine bred horses at a distance. Messrs. M. Hahn & Co. have just shipped a blooded bay to a gentleman in Raleigh and only a few days ago disposed of three more splendid animals to a party living in Gnfton. Our other dealers, Messrs. Stewart, Street and Jones, are go ahead business men and it is through their effort that purchasers of stock are attracted here and New Berne made known as an ex ceptionally good place to select horses and mules for all the various requirements farm teams, roadstere, saddlers, race horses, etc. There is scarcely no time during the year that these dealers do not have large numbers on hand to meet the demand, and their being liberal adver tisers and men with plenty of push, accounts for the building up of this line of business. Coming aud (Jolng. Hon. W. T. Cuho returned home on the steamer Ncuse, of the E. C. D. Line. MV. J. Y. dossier, a prominent lumber dealer of Philadelphia, came in on the steamer Neuso on a business trip. The Neusc also brought in the follow- ng passengers : roin jNortolk, 1., rum- phrcy, Mr. and Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Washington from Elizabeth City, Geo. Evans and W. A. Russell; from Roanoke Island. Fisher Hvlcr and Dr. Van Dyke. Miss Lucy Rishton lelt on the steamer Neuse for northern markets to purchase a spring stoek of millinery for H. B. Duf- Mr. J. E. Borden left on the steamer Ncuse for a pleasure trip to Elizabeth City,and to visit relatives in Berkley, Va.. Senator Parrolt, ofLenoir spent the day in the city yesterday. Messrs. H. A, Whiting and F. B. Morse of ihc E. C. L. & R. R. company are in the city. Fox Shot In the City. There was a fox hunt in the city yester day. Sir Reynard was discovered and killed in the yards of New Berne Lumber Company, centrally located and one of the most thickly settled portions of the water front. Mr. J. S. Basnight brought him down with a Flobert rifle alter an exciting little chase, participated in by Messrs. Basnight, C. L. Hall and J. E. Borden of the mill and some of their friends among whom was Mr. J. L. Coss ler of Philadelphia who was at the mill on business at the time. The fox has been seen in the vicinity of the mill at intervals for two or three years past, but he has not been hunted before. He was fat. indicating that be bad been faring well. This is not the first instancee of game around the mill rabbits have repeatedly been seen therc.also musk rats. Two opos sums have been killed there and some 25 or 80 wild ducks were killed in the log pond during the cold weather. How come the mill to have so large a share of game. Is friend Basnight keeping a menagerie and avariary in his hollow logs and aro the animals and birds that have been killed in the yard and water about it, some that have come out from them tor an airing. Candy Stow This Afternoon. The C. G. V. Society, of the Presby terian church, will have a candy stew this afternoon at 8:30 o'clock at the residence of Miss Louise Dennisou's a pleasant place for the young people to gather, and there will doubtless be a merry company there the more the better. Admission and a large plate of candy, 10 cents. The Naval Reserve. Editor New Berne Joubkal. Dear Sir: My attention has been called to several paragraphs in the Cur rent which, probably unintentionally, re- A . .t. ji;. f .1 - neci upon me unwary organization known as the Naval Reserve. Reflections of this character are at all times unjust and at this juncture unwise, Tbe Naval Reserve is formally and officially part- of tbe state guard;and itt members regularly enlisted and ita omcers regularly com missioned by tbe Governor. The Or ganization it thus as subject to the orders ot the commande-in-chief as any other company of the guard. Should it be officially called upon for active service any where, ita members will respond to the call, and should such a call be made the people, of New Berne, will, in the opinion of the undersigned, have no cause to be ashamed of the efficiency of the company or tbe conduct of itt mem bers. Respectfully yours, F. Wwslow, ' Lieut. Com'd'g. 5th Div. . Naval Art'y N. 0. S. C. '',-;'v;.: ;''' Bun the Trash. Editob Jouiwai.: Good toads, it a abject just now receiving musical atten tion, and the surmise Is. that the arenerat pnblie to long neglected such an Impor tant matter, akin to thit, it ths keeping of the public streets of a city neat and clean, every citixen and especially every cltiaen and especially every merchant, onirhl to have local Dride enonorh to auir- gest the propriety 01 not throwing paper boxes and re rase matter in tne streets to be carried hither and thither , by k every gust of wind ' The cleanliness of a town la an Index of the dwellers therein, and there it no use in. waiting until an epidemic invades a place and then begin a spasmodic effort to do what ought to have been dons be fore such invasion. .-i - l-'V' , Cremation it ths remedy In the cats of papers, etc, and. the 'city authorities ought to rigidly enforce toch rules and regulations at will secure this most de sirable condition. Rkmdmt, THE NEW LAWS. Acts of the General Assembly Under Classified Heads. Reading Clerk H. A. Latham, of the House, has prepared the following classi fied and tabulated statement of tie im portant acts of the General Assembly: Taxes in Edgecombe; concerning drift in Neuse river fishing in Cane creek; in creased tax for Charlotte graded schools; concerning Winston water works; to pro hibit Ashing on Sunday in Dare; commit tee of audit and finance for Mecklenburg; to allow Bsaufort county to builda jail; regard to killing fish with dynamite; pro tection ol fish in Camden: reference to railroads handling basraaire; to orovido official seals (for registers of deeds pro tecting owners of live stock from thieves an act amending au act giving the rail road commission the right to assess steam boat property; renew chanter 198. laws of 1891; act relative to sale of liquor in Shelby; act providing for re allotment of homestead; to legalize the marriage Rev. D. 8. George and M. E. George; to amend rules of evidence; authorize Mad ison to elect tax collector; to authorize trial of fraud in certain cases; to give Haw Rivera justice; special fence tax law for Robeson amended.' Secretary ot Slab' authorized to furnish certain books to certain counties; ward inspectors allowed for Wilmington.' cotton weighers for Stanly county appropriation for World's Fair authorized; an act to divide murder into two degree?; n net to protect cooks; Glade, in Pamlico coun ty, made a lawful fence; several nets pre venting obstructions in water-courses; several acts allowing fish to puss up cer tain streams; meaning of chapter 171, nets prevent exposure ot children to tire; clerks of criminal courts allowed to probato deeds and other instruments; providing for water supply in public in stitutions; jury service restored to Ocra coke; height offences defined in Bladen; providing tor hiring prisoners iu Chero kee; to regulate the building of wharfs; act reiumng superintendent to report the number of acts relating to Guilford Battle Ground Cjmpany; enabling own era of land to establish boundaries; act in relation to Edcnton graded school re pealed; colored normal removed from Warrenton to Louisburg; an act to sim plify and make more convenient the J re lease and discharge of deeds of trust, etc; Buncombe allowed to fund bonded in indebtedness; act relating to direct tax; time extended for registering grants; providing for completing executive man sion; to submit question ol toll-bridges to Tyrrell county; High School township to have justices appointed; to prohibit fast driving over bridges of Edgecombe, Famlico, btokes, ladkin; act making appropriation of $ 30,000 for two years tor repairs, improvements and mainten ance of University; also for normal and industrial scnool lor girls at Greensboro; in regard to delivery of freight; to post pone he operations of state banking act; an act foj revocation of interest limited to persons not in ease; to protect hogs in Onslow. List of Letters. Remaining in tho Post Office at New Berne, Craven county, N. C, Mar. 11th, 1893. A Miss Maunda Anians, Capt. Robert Agent. B Miss Ella Brown, Miss Louisa Bry ant, Mrs. Mymia Iirvont 1, J. M. Berne. C J. H. Chapman, Miss Virgia Clarke Mr. Martin uox. D Emma Davis. F Miss Ann Mana Florence. G Mrs. Rcddin Gaskins care of Asa Gaskins, J. G. Gunland, Bettie George, Mr. l. K. uarner, Miss Alunren Unttin. H Martha Hackney, Miss Elay Holt I David C. Ireland. J Mr. Paylor Jeffreys care of Miss Lucy Stanly, Mr. Amos Jones, Mr. Thos. Jones. ' L Miss Mary Jane Lain, Mrs. Wm Leard, E. W. Loguc. M Mrs. Shattie Moore, Miss Violet Marshall, C. W. McDade. O Dr. Oden. P A. R. Parker, Esq. R Miss Matilda Reddick, Mr. W Richardson, Miss Lucy Raston. S Miss L. Smith, Mary S. Spencer. W Miss Mariah Ward, Mr. Noah Wales, Ruthron Willis, Mr. C. R. Walker George Williams col., Hannah Williams Miss Andry Wade. Z Joseph Zofall. Persons calling for the aliove letters will please say advertised and give dutc of list. rue regulations now require that one cent shall be collected on the delivery of each advertised letter. Wm. E. Clarke, P. M. TTSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER w cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lungs, inducing healthy ac tion of the mucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antiseptic and germicide. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 50c. per bottle. LOST. Friday night March 3d, 1893, on street between Uollcgiato Institute and Union Point, a star sliancd cold medal with the' inscription "liarinan Moore Aoademy '89. ' On the other "Qui patitul vincet." A liberal reward will be given for its re turn at this office. "Come give nt a taste of your quality.'' SHAKI8PXAKK. Yfooan judge the quality of some things by taste, but the only way to judge a shoe lsby wear, The shoes we sell the old reliable Stacy Adam's & Go's, have been tested in this market for ten years, ana au agree that they are wear resistor. None like them as customer remarked to os a few day a ago. Price 12.00 to 15.00. See as for Hats, Clothisg and 1 Un derwear. . a ; r V J. M. HOWARD. Ws have a speedy sad aotltlvs ears rot Mtarrbt diphtheria canker mouth and hcAdaohe.lnSHILOH "8 CATARRH REMEDY. . A nasal iajeoton free with eaoh bottle. Cm it if you deairs health and tweet breath. Pilot SOo, , Sold by art w- . Magistrates of Craven County, Present And Past. The appointment of magistrates for this county by our recent legislature,callB to mind the appointment of similar of ficers for the ''Precinct of Craven,'' by Gov. George Burrington aud Council, sitting at Edcnton, on the 20th of May, 1781. After a lapse of 162 years names of many of them are still known among us, and the lineal descendants of some of them are with us to this day. Their names and the order for their appointment are as follows : "Ordered, That a commission of the peace issue for the Precinct of Craven, directed to Cspt. Win, Hancock, Capt. Daniel Shine, Thomas Martin, John Pow ell, Capt. Thomas Masters, Jacob Miller, Jacob Sheets, Martin Frank, John Fon ville, Jr., Win. Brice, Simon Bright, Geo. Whitakcr and Walter Lane, constituting and appointing them Justice of the Peace within the said Preeinct.,, (Colonial records, Vol. 8, P. 244). At that time there were but two coun ties, so called, in the Province of North Carolina, viz: Albemarle and Bath. Al bemarle county included all the reg-on north of the sound of that name, and the present counties of Washington and Tyr rell, while liutli took in the remainder of the settled portion of the Province to the line of South Carolina. Clarendon on and south of the Cape Fear river seems never to have been erected into a county. These counties were divided into several I'recinets corresponding in jurisdiction, and to some extent in outline, with our present counties which have retained the names of the Precincts. In 1738 the Pre cinets themselves were made eounties,and the old use of the. term was abandoned. In 1733 the same Justices, or most of them, were reappointed, and added to them lire the familiar names of John Slo eunili, John Bryan, Cornelius Loftin, and James Green. In the General Asse-nbly that convened at Edcnton on the 6th of November, 1734, Craven was represented by Walter Lane and Daniel Shine, while New Berne. hich was then entitled to separate rep resentation, sent Mr. S. Powell to care for her interests. G. D. A VALENTINE FOR BIG IKE. Oh charming Big Ike I send vou a letter. Expressing the wish to know you much better, Its nothing in rhyme concerning the times 'j your dealing in lineus and fancy trim- ings. Hut I have noticed the poets who write in your praise, Bays nothing of cupid or his charming ways, They tell you of Bargains, aud how to make money, I?ut you need love to cheer you, on life's siut journey. Now be it my task to ask if your heart, Uas ever been percd by enpid'a dart, Or is there a chance sometime in your life, For some nice little girl to become your wile. Just try to imagine, oh charming Big Ike, A dear little home and fireside bright. Where some ones waiting, with smiles so sweet, To welcome Big Ike from down the street. Then you will see with girlish glee, She saucily sits liersell on your knee, And tells you the news of the C's ana th B's. And what a love of a bonnet, she bought ol Mrs. I). Then she will sing to you, soft and low, Of those who died for love long ago, And now that your curls arc the color of gold. Her love ia as true, as the North Star to the Pole. Then Noble Big Ike you look solem aud wise, When she tells of the Bargains at Holland & Ives, Of ribbons and laces both stylish and any size, Can be bought at II. B. Duffy's and O. Morks likewise. Oh charming Big Ike, if you should want a wile. Just write me a Billet dcaux, I'm yours for lite. 1 have no one to love me, but t lie man in the moon, Unless in your Uig heart, you will give me room. Orshould you prefer my photo to see, Just say the word I'll hasten with glee To make myself sweet for charming Big Ike, In tho latest from Redfern, Worth and Lcvite. And how Bhall I say it, Oh charming Big Ike, You promised a prin,to those who would write, Of telling the story, of renown and dory That justly belongs to New Berne's Big Ike. I have not said a word about bargains. Where all the good people may find cloth ing ana lashions. But I ve told of a home and love that awaits you, If you will write me a letter, and say you win ue true. Oh, charming Big Ike what more can say. tu ot. valentine! eve ana you far away I ihaU give up in despair to touch fyonr naru ueart. Unless naughty Cupid will take a girl's part. Now hoping, Big Ike to bear from ; soon Through the Jourkal or mail either will do; Just address your Utter to Katie MeWine, And i am for life your Valentine. This waa wjitten on St. Valentines dav unavoidable circumstances rjreventd its being sent to you sooner.really hoping io maaayour acquaintance, ' I am most truly yours, , Miss Katm Msxtixb, ' Wilmington, . 0. Physicians preaciba l'UTT'8 PILLS.' POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oroam of Highest of all tartar baking powder in louveniiifr strength. Latest Unitkd States UOVKIINMRNT Co., 100 Wall Food Kri-okt. Uoyat, Bakino I'ownicii 8t . N. Y. WANTED! Fifty good lin n wanted to lay and sur face tiaek for the contractors now build ing the E. C. & L. K. It. Pav will be 80 cents per day and upwards according to skill and industry. Apply to J. T. 1M MILKY, Tracklayer, mlfilw. At White Oak Uiver. NOTICE. MAlM'il 15th. IK'J.'I. All Taxes not paid within 15 days from the date of this notice. the property will be duly advertised and sold according to law. Fay up and save co ts. W. D. WALLACE. Uitv Tax Collector. BUY YOUR ea and Bean Box And Nails for Building Purposes, CHEAP, FROM F. Ulrich, Wholesale Grocer, NEW BERNK, N. O. Wanted, 2(000C(HDS Sapling Pcplar Cord Wood, To be delivered at the Now Jersey and North Carolina Fiber Company Works, Kiverdale, N. C. Conditions, ote , can bo had by apply ingte K. F. FOSCUE, at the Factcry Biverdale. Hew Jersey & North Carolina Fiber Co. mari4 awtjuiy KEEP YOUR it- . 1ST"., Sltinn d KOK Heavy Rains This Summer, AND PREVENT LEAKS READY ROOFING ! Cheapest and Best It oo ling on Earth EASILY APPLIED. Disosway & Churchill Omveii Rl two doom from I'lly 1111, marl2dw6m NKW BtKNK. NOTICE !! MOHEY TO L01I at 4 Per Geot UTERES ON EIGHT YEARS' TIME. Come yourself and learn the particu lars. We loan on Keal Estate security Da it in town or in tne country. UVU . "J "... . , 2jlly Gen'l Mrr., New Berne. N. O, k nnln Ir. I MA An Vt HUTTIT Truck Barrels. You will make a mistake if von out your Barrels oeiore you see The E. E & J. A. Meadows Go, Tbov have for sale the PATENT WIRE AKJIKL, manufactured by Jones Co. of thiaoltT. Tbess barrels wrre used last season by Messrs. Haokbnrn it WUlett and many other lam truokera. - By bnW this barrel Ton saoonraM home industry and ,et tne beat truck oarrei on ue maraes. rnoas Law, i ours uraiy, D. BP ADIT AM. TBOB. GATES. Bradham & Gates; Brokers & Commission Merchants DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. Peas, Corn, Meal, Hominy, GRITS, BRAN, DOUCE, OATfl, And all kinds of Seeds. Consignments of Cotton, Truck, and Country Produce solicited. marii owtr Ammunition THAT BRINGS D0WH THE BUSINESS, 'Bsat Goods, Fairest Prices." From any shelf, coun ter or table in the store wfi can Convince You of This! Oar ammunition in banting ior trade is the same in '03 as it was in '92, tbe same as alwavn Wnra We handle only the best goods which we sell at the fairest prioes. Very respectfully, Hackburn & ViHett. For Sale, HOUSE and LOT on Pollock street. Apply to ASA JONES, Agt. March 4, 1894. dtf Seed Potatoes. A few Extra Nice Home Grown Seed Potatoes. Also, Choice Northoin Seed. n.4 tf J. E. LATHAM. ROBERTS & BRO, HAVE MOVED TO THEIR Brick Store, Opposite OH Stand. We bavo a One stock of Family Groceries, Provisionp, Boots and Shoes. Agent for F. W. Stochs Flour, Of Michigan. Also importers ol WEST INDIA MOLASSES. Are gelling Goods at Close Figures. Call in and look at our stoak. m5tf E. W. Smallwood. Oeorge Slover Smallwood & Slovei, DEALERS IN STOVES, GENERAL Hardware AUD HARNESS, Siusli, Dooir PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH -: ., Llne. v Plaster ilair I '(;.' 5 ft-- " 4 -u ', - i '4 - ' j

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