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if- -i OURNAL. NEW BERNE, N. CM FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. v.. a"; r y - Daily ' BISINfSS LOCALS. '" ' V ; "r ' 'WANTED. A position wunted by A. ' ? 'S-f?? HVrVlncent as book-keeper who has ' Jf, '. '' ' . just returned from Saddlers, Bryan & '. 1 - V' Btratton Business College. For reference H- Saddles Baltimore, Md. ml71w. : y-ff-;i: -.-.: . Add'CM A. II. VlSCBNT, New Berne, Box 465. 'EH, 80, 88 and 40 cts. . ' , U JBi. DLOVER. JUBT RECEIVED. A nice line of . Prayer Books, bound in- French Seal, Venetian Morocco and French Morocco. Prices 7Sc, and $1.00. Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Book Stork. mlO.tf. LOST A knob handled umbrella patched at connection with bundle. Return to Journal office. A FULL line ot Spring and 8nmmer Samples, consisting of Cheviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) tf. At Hall's book store. WE have just received u big job lot of Letter, Note ami Bill Heads, En velopes, Cards and Tas which vc arc offering at prices that defv competition. We LEAD in LOW PMCES, other. .nav follow. W. T. 1 1 11,1. & Co. South Front Street. TRUNKS, TRUNKS! AVe arc pre pared to manufacture Trunks of all kind. Repaiuing a Specialty. If you have an old trunk, don't throw it away, but send it to us and we will make it as good as now. S. B. Watson & Co. Middle St. Opp. Smallwood & Slovcr's. feb. 12 2w. O To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Orebn's Drdg Store. nov. 2-2m. IINE roadster's at Street's horse store. IpLEQANT Saddlers at Street's Horse iStore. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's Itch Ointment. For sale by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond I CALVIN Schaffer'a Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jab. Redmond. t UFFY'B Malt Whiskey for Medicinal J use, for sale by Jas. Redmond. Tl UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab. Redmond. URE Corn Whiskey for sale by jas. kedmond. TV UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for J-r sale by Jas. kedmond.;, T IMPORTED Holland Gin. Burke s Bass J- Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for tale by Jab. Redmond, 7C flOfl CIGARS at very low figures I 0)JJJ for wholesale and retail trade If sale by Jab. kedmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. Redmond. Judos Dick oontradiots the report that hs Is going to retire from the Federal oonrt benoh. Thb exhibit at the World's Fair of the great German gun makes, Krnpp, is estimate J to cost 11.600,- 000. VlGB PBE8IDKHT 8TEVKNSON will be invited to deliver the ad dress at the Guilford Battle Ground eelebration, Joly th. - - IN appo otlng Consols to Central and South Atnerioan porta regard Will be had to the business qa-Uifl cations of the applicants. -: Alabama cotton men have in ereased the aoreage 20 per cent. The natural result is to reduce the price mnoh more than 20 per cent. THB. first diplomatic ohauge Coder the present administration will be at London, where (Jonsnl New : will be succeded by Geu Collins. . ' . It Is said that PostmasterQeuer aj Blssell has already reoelved over 5,000 resignations of postmasters and many ol them first class. This is doing rery well. .' .' .Ekpubuoah collectors of 004. tome, revenue " offloers, etc, are taking the President at his word as to holding on to the end of their terms, and only two have sent In their resignations. Thb 8tar says: , "A" New Tork man who was sued for a debt of 12.000, pleaded his inability to pay It as bis tnoome was only $10,000 and it took that muoh to support him and bis family. ' Some mea do find it mlgetv hard to scuff Is along io thlsnorld." ': "SlCBBTABT HKEBlBT'l Short arm can sympathize with Seoie tftry Grehtn's short leg. It was a f '?ral bullet in the Wildrrneei f t(' ! nedthe former and " ' ' " t t r At' ANbw Missouri atatst makes it penitentiary offense for hat band to desert bis wife until they have lived together for at least ten years. Tin years ago the Sooth's agri cultural, maaufaotaring and min ing products aggregated in Talae aboat4l,200,000,00O, now they are abont 12,100,000,000. Thbeb is one man is this conn- try who takes no stock in any era of good feeling. The late can didate for Vice President ts unreoon ciled and irreconcilable He has hardly brought himself even to believe that the campaign is over, and is still wondering what hit him. It was all so sadden and neexpeoted that he cannot under taud it, and h poors oat his bewildered plaints n the New York Tribnoe in a way hat would be pathetic if it were not o imdecile, or might be hiitnoroos if it were not so con- tnptitde Philadelphia Times. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. C. E. Slover Butter. National Bank-Report. Isaac Doles New Sheet Music. Wanted Position as book-keeper. E. W. Foaville Select cotton seed. Balloon ascension and parachute leap at the Fair grounds tomorrow by Mrs. Nellie Steele. Mr. J. B. Richardson takes the posi tion as time keeper at the A. & N. C. R. R. shops today. The weather forecast that came yester day read : "Fair followed by rain Fri day or Friday night. Warmer." Ladies are welcome at the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Friday evening from 8 to 10 m. gentlemen are also welcome. Rev. A. R. Raven Is publishing at Ken- ansville, a monthly k religious paper. The Southern Christian Herald and News Digest. There was a very good meeting at Hancock street M. E. church last night. The lower portion of the house was till ed and a part of the gallery. There was one conversion. A copy of the charter for the New Berne Steam Ferry arrived last night. It is very liberal in its provisions. It is intended to push the work and get the ferry in operation at an early date. The Morganton Herald says that $70,- 000 appropriated for the completion of the deaf and dumb school there, with the amounts already expanded will make the buildings cost $100,000. The grounds embrace over 200 acres. Work on the main building will soon be resumed. The basement and first story walls were built last year. Mr. J. R. Hatch, with Mr. E. S. Street has return ?d from North river marsh near Beaufort, with a lot ot ponies. These little, ough, wiry animals that live in a wild state on the coast do not look very pretty tt first, but with the least care they soon become as trim and senile as a pet, and often command good prices, For light service they prove quite valu able. Coming and Going. Miss Lina Pickett and Miss Lovey Dill of Morehead City are visitiug relatives in the city. , '. . , Mr. G. A. Atkinson left for the westers part of the State to make arrangements for moving. Fences Burned oa Three Plantations. A serious fire occured at croatan yes terday. Fire got away from a farmer who was burning off s portion of a field and destroyed several miles ot fencing about all that there was on the planta tions of Mesrs. Gray and Bnce, A. Pu Four and H. A. Brown, and it waa with difficulty that the houses on the planta tions were saved. The fire broke out in thejmorning end the whole neighborhood turned out and worked hard, yet? if was late in the day before it- could be sub dued. The loss is considered to be about four or five hundred dollars. Haunts Taylor. - . WsteetDat Mr. Hannis Taylor, of Mobile, Is a candidate for the position of Minister to Spain. He will .have the good withes of North Carolinians for success in that lo which hs aspires. Mr. Taylor is a native of New Berne and resided here a short time since ths war. . He is an own cousin of Mr.M.DeW, Stevenson, of this city and read law with our. late ' townsman, . MaL Jobs Hughes. ' iiiyi.iJ.t. v.f ;.' Mr. Taylor Is now a distinguished con stitutional 'historian and : lawyer of Mobile. . Historic on ths eonstittttions of Great Britain and the United 'States, the first volume of which has been pub lished, and ths second of which be 1 is preparing, is pronounced by the 'English to be the ablest work on the subject that has ever been written. ,, ( , f USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER , cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lnnrjs, Inducing hnalihy ac tion of the unions wnilinmc, southin 1" I I ' t!ic '- u p S" TT Suspension of the Current. To some of our citizens it was prob ably a surprise to learn of the suspension of the Daily Current fiiis city, which be gan its existence the first of the present year. In its valedictory, it announces a failure to meet expenses as a cause of the suspension. Three dollars a year, the price of the Current, is too small a price for any daily paper, and it takes years and con siderable capital to get them firmly es tablished in the confidence of the people. There was no lack of business push on the part of the proprietors of the Cur rent to keep it going. They worked long and late. Three and tour o'clock alter midnight often caught them toiling to please its readers, while at the same time others r ere calmly sleeping their hours of rest. The public in general scarce ly ever realize the hard work and expense attached to a daily paper, and if it docs not somthing like approach those in larger cities, regardless of surrounding circum stances, the paper is almost sure to meet with unfavorable criticism. This adverse criticism of course applies principally to that class of readers who would have the paper discuss matters as they see them, and tlie other doss are those whose prin- pal occupation is to always be on the look out fur sojnetliing to complain about. We would like to make the Journal iqual in every respect to any paper in the State, and we could do it if the pat ronage were sufficient to meet the neces sary additional expenses. Our readers wouia line to nave tlie Journal such a paper aswe have spoken of,and sometimes say to us, "make the paper better by taking the dispatches, etc., so that the very latest news from all parts of the world can be obtained in it and the needed additional patronage will come." Here is a common desire on the part of ourselves and friends, but there arc ifferent views as to obtaining the accom plishment of that desire. One side says give better patronage, and we will give better paper; the other side says, "give better paper and we will give better patronage." How can thoso holding two views looking toward the same ob ject, be brought to see the matter in the same way, so that the desired end may be attained ! we think the easiest wav is by a little retrospective glance, which wejthink is calculated to prove, that our position of simply giving what the in come of the paper justifies is the only tenable one. The Joubnal when it first came to the city took the dispatches and was in all lines a worthy representative of New Berne and Eastern North Carolina it was so acknowledged and the people were proud of it, and point to its excel lence even to the present. But the fact remains that though the people were so well satisfied with the paper, thev did not give it an income as large as the out lay it was making, and the experiment caused it to sink over a thousand dollars and the dispatches had to be dropped and the paper run not according to the praise, but according to the cash it re ceived, and yet we , have always desired to take the dispatches and there are other improvements we would like to make if we could see our way clear to dd so, but in the face of past experience, we do not feel like depending on the increase o patronage paying the additional expen ses that would per-torce be incurred, so we can but follow the policy we have been pursuing of not giving a better paper than its income will pay for and still giv ii.o as good as can be made with the money received. With two-third of population of New Berne and Craven county colored, large a number of subscribers cannot be obtained as might at first as supposed. Also our mail facilities are inadequate for easily reaching the more rural districts. It is not said in any spirit of boastful neas, but the JouJufAL has battled longer and more faithfully for New Berne and the Interests of this section than any of its predecessors, and it has always been its highest aim to be of the greatest benefit to the greatest number oi people and never yielding to the influence of factions Or rinirs. Not only was it a matter of choice in our keeping free of these en ticements, bu It baa paid us in the long run. A few enemies were made, but we retained their respect. Notice. New sheet music st less than half price, By way of Introduction I will send to sny - unAA V.lln riranrl M.anH uuin . vruu i viiun. vi.nuu h.ku, "Air Ship Walts" and -Oklahoma Walts" on receipt of 80c per copy or the three for fiOo. Send stamps or P. O. order. 1 . . Address ! -' ISAAC DOLES, ml7St. . '":--" Indianapolis, Ind I '. Yacht Clnfe Meeting. 1 Regular monthlv meetinsr of the New Berne Yscht Club at ths office of W. D. Mclver Friday evening, task, st 8:15 o'clock sharp Very important and every member should be present, ; Vy order 01 toe president. , . 4. B. Latham, Bec'y. - 'Sir Knights, Attention. ' Ths rsgnlsr conclave of St. John's com msnderv Knights Templar will be held at the Asylum .Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock, ' Business of great importance to 1 . . 1 1 1 1, 0? 1 I 1 1 De transacted. aii dit jvaignu an cani' estly requested to be present, : , By ortier Eminent Commander, v "' . E. B. Hackuchs, liccorder. ' JAMES CITY. Conferenee Between Owner and Tenants Coming to an Agreement. We are glad to say that the prospect for a quiet and satisfactory adjustment of the James City land trouble seems to be at hand. A large number of the residents of tlie place met Mr. Bryan by appointment at 1 o'clock at tho court house yesterday. They presented a petition asking the rights of their houses,and a chance to buy the lots they occupy, or a reasonable term of lease of the land. After a two hours conference which we understand was quite satisfactory, ths meeting adjaurncd. We learn that those whose names arc on the petition are determined to make terms with Mr. Bryan, let others do as they may. Written terms will be pre presented to a delegation which will meet Mr. Bryan today to see what terms he will submit. Tomorrow we expect to publish the petition with a full list of all who signed and whatever agreement reached today. The terms that will be submitted arc pretty much such as we have previously published. Thus the danger of the inliabilanls making such opposition to the require ments of the court as to lead to a ilillicul- ty which would lie disastrous to them and fatal to their cause seems almost to have vanished. We hope today will make it entirely so. Mutual concession s to be commended. THE NEW LAWS. Acts of the Uencral Assembly Under Classified Heads. Reading Clerk H. A. Latham, of the House, has prepared the following classi fied and tabulated statement of t!ie im portant acts of the General Assembly: To prevent fraud by owners of stallions etc.; to locate a street in Wilkeslioro; to make certain elections valid in Madison; to regulate trial of civil actions in Johns ton; to authorize sale ot stock 111 Cartil age railroad company; to re-estalilisli graded schools in Lexington; to compen sate janitor of supreme court; to prevent fraudulent assignments; to allow deer to be killed in Bladen; concerning 11 town ship in Stokes; providing for collection lor and sale ot patents m Jotinston; to sell tne State's interest in Watauga Turn pike Company, etc.; to protect deer in Burke and Mitchell; to authorize sale ol land in Harnett for taxes; to increase the bond of register of deeds of Burke; to establish a ferry across Broad river; Gra ham county authorized to work convicts on road; to validate certain probates: to invalidate an election in Havwood; to pro vide tor the support and maintenance of the N. C. College of Agricultuial and Mechanic Aits; to allow the M. E. Church of Edenton to mortgage property: con cerninir floating logs in French Broad nver; an act to lacilitate banking; to amend insurance law.' to allow Fayettc- ville to provide a depot; to allow disabled Confederate soldiers to peddle; an act to protect miuors; to allow supreme court to employ a servant; to prevent the destruction ot certain birds; to protect wild fowl in Currituck; providing for general supervision of railroads, carals and telegraph companies; free ferry across Northeast river; to allow Btatesville to establish a sinking fund; to establish a true meredian in the State; to amend tlie oyster license and grant law; amendment to the law to promote and protect tlie oyster interest ot the State; act aiding North Carolina school lor deal and dumo at Morganton; graduates of Pea body Normal granted to teach; Halifax and Warren included in the opos sum law; to regulate the discharge of convicts; Buncombe allowed to erect election buildings; an act providing for the government of the penitentiary; to allow W. & W. R. R. to consolidate, etc, to prevent killing deer in Haywood; to create a lien on vessels, boats, rafts, etc for towage; to establish graded schools in Rocky Mount; an act to provide for the public pnutingJto prevent wrongtul oc- cupancv of dwellings, an act to settle a debt of the State to Mary Hinton; to es tablish dividing line between Surry and Stokes; promote education in wmiam ston; white normal institute inRobenson to buy pedestal for bust of Governor Ellis; to prevent falling trees in Stoning ton creek: school law amended as relates Superintendant Macon; to cause false fire alarm in mimingiuu luisueuieuuui, an set fir support and employment of the penitentiary; to provide Jfor assessment of property and collection ot taxes; an act to raise revenue, the machinery act; change court of Harnett; incorporating XaUKlD, ICQ LKV raver illiuill Diniiumt.- turing Railway, Electric Lignt and row er Company; to prohibit sale of liquor in various localities, and amendment; pen sion to T. B. Roberts; amend chapter 7a, '87: to establish naval battalion; amend charter of Wilson State banking system Moore county to sell poor house; to amend chapter 326, '98; to pay justices of Wake to pay magistrates 01 catawpa; lncorporate Southport Naval and Marine Academy, incorporate tne Atlantic, naii cevville and Reidsville Railroad; amend section 1768 of the Code; to prohibit working of convicts on public roads; incor porate Btatesville saving bank. Mi I I 1 'I "Come give us s taste of your quality.' HUAKKSPSABB. Yen can Jadm the quality of some tbjpgs by taste, bnt the only way to Judge shoe lsby wear The shoes we aell the old reliable Buoy Adam's & Go's, have been tested In this market for ten years and all agree that they are wear reslstera. ; None like them aa customer remarked to us few day ago. Prloea 12.00 to $5.00. Bee tu for Hata, Clothing and - Un darwnar. - r--'-' - ,.'' ' J. M. HOWARD. H Physicians preacibe TUTT'S PILLS. Collegiate Institute Literary Classes. Dropping in without notice at tlie Collegiate Iustitute for a short visit we had a good demonstration ot tlie admira ble work that Prof. Adams and his excellent corps of teachers are doing. We entered Prof. Adams room just as his two literary classes, the advanced class in English literature and the Lock wood literary class were assembling, lie put the classes to a practical test ot tne extent to which they were able to put the struction they had received into prac tice, by reading narrative poems, each of hich would take up about two pages of an ordinary school text, book one poem r one class the other for the other class. Veryfew indeed of the class members ad ever seen or heard the poems read before. After reading them he gave the upils about fifteen minutes in which to reproduce the narrative in prose. The reading of the papers by the liters which followed next, showed nit with almost entire unanimity they ad grasped all salient points, missed civ lew ol tlie minor ones, and' tlieir lickly prepared renditions of the facts, new wordings were in the main gnicc lly written with well constructed sen nccs. Both classes acquitted tlmii lves well. 'I'lic other departments, kev. ie showed the rood effects of the llcnt training at the Institute. UllCKl.KN'i aHK A HIV1 The Best Salve in the world for Oats, Brumes Sores, DIcerB, Salt Khenm, Fever HoreH, Tetter, Ctmpped dndu, Chilblains, orus, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tlvelv cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money reianued. Price lb cents per box. Forsale in iNewbern by r. a. VuttJ, bnlesaleaud retail druggist. LOST. Friday night March 3d, 1893, on street ictween Collegiate Institute and Union oint, a star shaped gold medal with he. inscription "Hannah Moore Academy 89.'' On the other ''Qui patitul vincet." A liberal reward will lie given for its re- urn at tins odice. Wholesale Market Country I'rodiice. Cotton 7 1-3 to 8 3-4. Corn, from boats 48c. Field peas, )0ai5c. flats, 45c. Wheat, 70c. nice r.v. Uye, 70c.. lVanuts, C0c. aHOc. Onions, $2.00 per bbl. Chickens riOii.ific pair, youn 30a40c- Turkeys td.SOiii.un. Heel, -latie. Fresh pork, 7aH. 'lucks, Eng. 35a40c; Muscovy SOaftOc. Mecse, 75c.ii. 1.00. K.ggs, 12al3e. Ileeswax 20a22 l-2c. Hides Dry flint, 5c; dry snlt 4c. reen, A l-2c. UEl'OKT OF THE CONDITION OF THE National Bank of New Berne, At New Derne, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, Marob 0. 1892. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 8242, 621.43 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 5,690.80 . S. Bonds to secure circu lation ( ours) 25,000.00 Stocks, securities, etc 88,529 52 Due from approved reserve agent 11.470.B4 Due from other -National Banks 47,785.70 Due from State Banks and bankers 4,822.84 BaukiuK-house, furniture. and fixtures 15,000.00 Other reat estate and mort gage owned 44,886.59 Current expenses and taxes paid 1001.es Checks and other oaah items 2.774.8 Billa of other banks 2.806 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 450 01 Specie 15 863.50 Legal tender notes 15,190.00 Redemption fund with U. a 1 reasurer 15 per cent of cir culation) 1,125.00 Total 474 478.83 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund 70,000.00 Undivided profits 2H.007 81 National Bank notes out standing 22,500 00 Individual deposits subject to check 184,582 83 Time certificates of deposit - 61,910.00 Cashier's checks outstanding - 3 266 63 249.738.90 Due to other National Banks 2,740.91 Duu to Slate Banks and bankers 465.15 Total, $474 478.83 STATE OP NORTH ftAROT.WA 1 County of Craven, J ' I, (J. H. Hobrrts. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemuly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. U. a. KOBBBT8, Uaabier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of Maioh, 1898. J. B.-B. CARBAWAY, N. r. Correct Attest: Jab. A Bryan, , 1 il D wmtnu Thos. John Dunn, 7 Select Cotton Seed. ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF SOUTHERN HOPE, whloh Is one of tha most prolific and beat varieties In the South, al (1.00 par Duabai. . ., . . ; Also the well known , r H ' ; Feterkln Seed, K at75oenti per bushet, , A t ' v Shipment lacked and forwarded : good ordor, . e. w. Torm.i.r.:- PS 0V7DER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in lenvening strength. Latest Unitkd States Govkunmknt Food Rkiiiht. RoYAI, liAKINU PoWDKlt Co., 100 Wall St . N Y . WANTED! Fifty ood lucu wanted to lav and sur face tiack for the coiitiai lois now build ing the E. (.:. i L. H. Ii. Pay will he SO cents per day and upwards according to skill ami industry. Apply to I. T. DtlOl.KY, Tracklayer. mKihv. At White Oak River. KTOTICB. MAHC'il l.ith, W. Taxes not paid All within 15 days from the date of this notice, the property will be duly advertised and sold according to law. Pay up and sivh co ts. W. D. WALLACE. City Tax Collector. BUY Pea and YOUR Bean Box And Nails for Building Purposes, CHEAP, FROM F. Ulrich, Wholesale Grocer, NEW BERNE, N. C. Wanted, 2,00(TgOSDS Sapling Pcplar Oord Wood, To be delivered at the New Jersev and North Carolina Fiher Company Work Riverdale, N. C Conditions, etc , can be had by apply ing te K F. FOSCUF., at the Factrry, Riverdale. New Jersey & North Carolina. Fiber Co. mari4 owtjuly KEEP YOUR S Vs. i n. n cl Heavy Rains This Summr, AND PHKVKNT I.KAKd BEADY ioOFING ! Cheapest and Itcst Rooflnir on Earth ! EASILY APPLIED. Disosway & Churchill, Craven HI., two doors from City Hall, marl2d(loi NEW bUKNK. NOTICE !! MOSEY TO LOIN it 4 Per Gut MEREST ON EIGHT YEARS' TIME. Come yourself and learn the particu lars. We loan on Real Estate aecuritv Da it in town or in trie country. Inn Btt IMA All II HM TU 2jliy Gen'l Mgr . New Berne. N. O. Truck Barrels. You will make a mistake If vou buv your Darren oeiore you see n , . . ' " TheERU.A.MeadowsCo Thov have for tale the PATENT WIRE BAKREL, manufactured by Jones Co of thUeltv. These barrels wrre need hut season bv Meeera Haokbnru fc Wlllett and many other larire tniokera. ' ; By touting thle barrel yon enoooran borne Industry and it tne beat truok Darrel on the market rrloet Low. C. D. BBADHAH. . THOS. OARS. Bradham &. Gates, Hers & ComMon Merchants DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds. Peas, Oorn, Meul, Hominy, GRITS, BRAN, DOUCE, OATS, And all kinds of Seeds. Consignments of Cotton, Track, and Country Produce solicited. marll dwtf Ammunition THAT BEINGS DOWN THE BUSINESS, 'Best Goods, Fairest Prices." 'rom any shelf, coun ter or table in the store w can onvince You of This 1 Our ammunition in banting for trade is the same in '93 as it was '92, the same as always before. We handle only the best goods which we sell at the fairest prioes. Very respectfully, Hackburn & Villett. For Sale, HOUSE and LOT on Pollock street. Apply to ASA JONfiS, Agt. March 4, 1894 dtf Seed Potatoes. A few Extra Nice Home Grown Seed Potatoes. Also. Choice Northern Seed. rn4 tf J. E. LATIIAM. ROBERTS & BRO, HAVE MOVED TO THEIR '" Briclr Store, Opposite 013 Stand. Wo havo a fine stook of Family Groceries, Provision, Boots and Shoes. Agent for F. W. 8tochs Flour, Of Michigan. Also importers of WEST INDIA MOLASSES. Are selling Goods at Close Figure. Call in and look at our stosk. m5tf K V. Smallwood. George Slaver Smallwood & Slovei, DEALER8 IN STOVES, GENERAL Hardware AHD HABHESS; PAINTS,, : QILS VARNisnr:--:-:;- lino. Hrtttcr, r-? V-' , I." I r
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