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'he Daily Journal. VO! . XII s ( T3 NEW BERNE, N. 0., SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS;, r. 37 BUSIV - SS LOCALS. T ON'T lorvci that Extra tine Extra Fi Stall J Pe l Beef which we receive ilniiy. The people .an1 amine. cordially invited, to ex 8. Conn & Son. T?XTRA fine stnl! fed beef at our stalls. -,;-1-'Sce tlie heet and give tjdav'B delivery. orders for B. Bwbrt. WANTED: Two copies of tlie Daily Journal of Oct. 22, 1892. Also one copy of the Weekly ot Oct. 6, 1892, and two of Dec. 32d. Reward paid for lime. FOB SALE CHEAP. An excellent baggy or saddle horse six years old, medium size, very quick mid perfectly gentle. tf. W. J. Smith. WE are he only agents in this district for the Columbia and Hartford Bi cyoles and the Caligraph Type Writer. By coming to us at first you will nave time and stamps. Catul ues tree on ap plication. Either, sold on the Install ment Plan. W T. Hill & Co., South Front Street. TOMATO PLANTS For sale at $4.00 perM. or 50 cents perhundied. Good vigorous plants, varieties: Acmo and Trophy. Warefield Cabbage plants at $2.00 per M. or $1.50 per M. for 5,000 and over. Address Norman H. Butch. nilUlm Young's Island, Coletou Co., S. C. JUST RECEIVED. A nice line of Prayer Books, bound in French Seal, Venetian Mo: occo and French Morocco. Prices 7Sc, a.id $1.00. Also a nice line of music books at Hall's Book Stork. mlO. tf. A FULL line of Spring ami Snmincr Samples, consisting ot Cheviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Herges, fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) At Hall's book store. USE DUFFY'S COUOII KILLER cures Coughs, Colds? Sore Throat, etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and L-ngs, indi'cing healthy ac tion of the n ucous membrane, soothing and healing the same. Is an antihkptic and oERMicuiK. Prices, 10c., 25c. and 50c. per bottle. QO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Sabnioso Flor l)e Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Green's Drini Store. nov. 2-2in. UNE roadster's at Street s horse store. Tf LEG ANT Saddlers at Street s Horse Store. DANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, nnd all Skin Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's teh Ointment. For sale by F. S. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port anil Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond f CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry I Hock and Rve, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale by Jas. Redmond DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jab. Redmond. H UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jar. kedmond. P'TJRE Corn Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. DUFF Gordon gale bv Imported Sherry, for Jas. Redmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke a Bass Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jas. Redmond. 7 PI (C( CIGARS at very low figure I 0yjyJJ for wholesale and retail trade fi sale by Jas. Redmond. (1 ARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very " much in the sick room For sale by Jas. Redmond. Thk Texas eapitol is the largest tare building in this country. The national health conference has apparently created au nn healtbv atmosphere in health .circles. ;tr " 'The New York papers intimate $ that visitor to the world's fair " flhoald avoid tbe new hotels and the ''drinking water of Chicago -'. Scores were killed outright and - hundreds of others injured , in the s 'C. Western cyclone. It isimpossible ,7-5 at present to get full p artioulars T0K trouble with aomeof the ''''' ' Washington correspondents is not "v thit.tb.ey know too much, bat that '' they know too many things that .: V' ain't bo. ;.v . ' ; ..' Massachusetts will never be truly happy until she is able to absorb all -the federal patronage. Mam , ohuaetts will please keep ber eyes , on Georgia, " : Speaking of. Georgia names, General E. Bird Grubb has named his Infant son . Thomas Sopwlfjh Grubb. 8opwlth Qwbb is talghty healthy name for a baby to hare. More trouble is anticipated at the Tennessee mines. The miners are preparing to strike May 1st and the autborities are making preparations to resist an attack on the convicts. C' v;v , . ' 1 Governor Northen, according to a report in The Augusta News, "would prefer spending the rest of his life In preaching the gospel of Christ, rather than on political . r ' rs. - - Ton mar aud atripmno Ion. 11 uvor the Hawaiian. It who I, ..-.hi A-.ffu by oidtjr of Oomfuia. blower Blount on the Hist ut April ,nd was r,hvc'il b.y the Hawaiian monarchy. There is evidently plenty of vig.-rotns Americanism and very little jingoism abauo this adminis tration, m is evidenced in the satin factory satisfactory settlement tlie Peruvian outrage and the prompt demand (or reparation from Turkey. Hultiinore imports for the flsoal je wuicn win eoa in juiy, win show au eiiormoas increase in value ever those of the previous tiC4l year. The estimate is made that this increase will be so large that the duties will be a million dollars in excess of those of last year. Here is a olincher from the Brunswick Democrat: "During tiv var the women of the sontb aiiidt) their meat: nnd bread at home while their husbands and sons were off in the army. Now the children of these same women say they can not raise their own bread. Things might be improved if the women had a nhowiug again." LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. S. Colin & Son Fine beef. T. B. Smith News stand. II. B. Ouffy For rent. N. N. & W. Line Excursion rales. Trees are fast putting out their leaves and flowein are blooming 'n proof that spring is here with all of its charms and loveliness. Mr. T. B. Smith has bought out Mr. Rom Nunn's news stand, and will con tinue the business in the same quarters at Nunn & McSorley's store. Those who are lo take part in the en tertainment to be given by the Y. M. C, A. are requested to meet for reheorsal to niaht in the rooms at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is asked for. The milliner 's made a very pretty dis play with their opening and a great many callers were there to examine and select such as help to beautily woman and weaken man's pocket. C. E. Graham has decided to build a new cotton factory in Asheville. The site is inside tho city limits on the French Broad river. Work legun Wednesday. The factory will start with 100 hands. Dr. F. L. Reid has written his letter formally accepting the Presidency of Greensboro Female College. It is snid that Rev. Mr. Atkinson, of Chapel Hill will be the new office editor of the Ad vocate. The State board of pharmacy will meet in Raleigh on May 3d to examine candid ates for license to practice pharmacy. Wm. Simpson, Raleigh, N. C, is secre tary of tbe board and will furnish any information desired. In Warrenten county, N. C, forest fins have destroyed $15,000 worth of proper ty. One person was burned to death and severs! oth(J badly iniuied. Forty or Ally buildings and many small bouses bams and ont-buildings were destroyed. The Holmes oil factory, of Buffalo, N. , covering twelve acres of ground, was destroyed by Are Thursday with fricght cars and a train of oil can. The Are started by an engine dropping coals in some oil, which was rining on top of water in a little ditch. The Christian Advocate says that the gracious revival meeting in the Metho dlsht church at Elizabeth City during March resulted in 114 conversions. Up to date 75 of them united with that church and others will join. A ten days meeting at Raleigh in the Edenton street Methodist church resulted in 85 conversions; 80 joined that church and a number united with other churches. Verv often we are accosted with re marks such as "why don't yon light in on auch and such a thing." ."This is wrong, and that is an outrage" and many other such assertions. It can be safely said that evil will always exist and that the beat, of men will be unable to see all things alike. Accepting this as a fact an editor surely ought to have the right to use his own judgment, even when the ad vice is from his best friend. It i aftwise to ignore sincere council, but it is still mora unwise to be led bv every friend that comes along.' They Still Refuse. ,' Sheriff Lane made a formal demand Friday upon the people of James City to move from the property, but they de clined to do so, and said they would stay nntll put off by tbe power of the law., '' All has now been done In the interest of harmony that could be expected and that the colored, people have reached such a determination as this is 1 deplorable, Unless they quickly reconsider their r de cision it can only end 1 trouble upon tcp of trouble for them. - ' . ( iilng' the Stock. Fifty-eight shares for the New Berne Steam ferry have been subscribed during the last two days . Eleven merchants take five shares each and three citizens oue each. This is a verv sood beginning. Big Ike will canvass New Berne until May court in Pamlico, then be and others ! will go down and complete the stock. The charter members oropose to raise two hundred and fifty shares of twenty five dollars each making in all six thou sand dollars. They then propose to make an assessment of twenty-five per cent which will amount to fifteen hundred dollars then this will buy or build a boat not to cost over three thousand dollars, with a payment of one thousand dollars, and, one, two and three years to pay the balance. The remainder, five hundred dollars will be put in wharvej and docks. Safe Bobberies la Charlotte. From the Charlotte Observer we learn that on Wednesday morning between two and four o'clock safe crackers got in good jobs at Charlotte. Two safes were blown open and robbed of money and papers. Nothing was known of the first robbery until the-ncxt morning when the safe was discovered blown open with the lock shattered aud the door lying in the flogr. At the latter place one of the robbers was discovered as the explosion occurcd but they got away with their booty. The burglars were not bunglers but mcu who knew their business. Vigilance is cautioned to prevent similar occur rence. There is no clue to ttfeoffenders Nearly Fatal Accident In Ueorgia to a Former New Bernean. The Enquirer Sun, of Columbus. Ga., tells of a serious and nearly fatal acci dent to Mr. B. F. Ketch urn, formerly of New Berne, and a conductor on the A. &. N. C. R. R. bbt now a conductor on the Columbus & Western road. Mr. Ketchuui was running a freight train with several flat cars loaded with lumler and while the train was on an embankment and he was standing below looking after the movement of some of the timbers, some large rafters fell, strik ing him with full weight, knocking him senseless and inflicting severe internal in juries to the lungs and other organs and again injuring his left shoulder and arm which had been broken in a previous ac cident a few months ago. His doctor thinks that severe as his injuries are they are not necessarily fatal and that with careful nursing he will pull through all ght though the probability is that it will be many weeks before he can run another train. Mr. Ketchum seems doomed to bad accidents. Twice while on the A. & N. R. R. he met with accidents that re sulted in broken limbs. Coming and Doing. Mr- Alex Miller left for Rocky M,ount again to make Ins preparations for build ing there. Mrs. G. . Charleton went up to Core Creek to visit her husband's relatives there. Miss sarau F. JUupton ot Carteret is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Styron. Rev. John Qibble who has been visi ting relatives in Beaufort left retumiog to his home in Wilmington. Capt D. M. Roberts returned on the steamer Neuse from a trip to Baltimore Mr. W. B. Blades lett on the steamer Neuse on a business trip to Elizabeth City and to Norfolk to see the naval review. Mr. F. Ulrich, Mr. J. H. Hackburn Mrs. W. K. Styron, Miss Norma Cox and Miss Minnie Bryan left on the Bteemer New Berne of the N. N. & W. Direct line to see the naval review at Norfolk next week. MiBS Bryan will continue her trip to New York. Mrs. D. S. Carraway, who has been visiting relatives In tbe city left on the steamer New Berne for Baltimore. Mrs. S. T. Band left on the New Berne returning to her borne in Norfolk from a pleasure trip to the city. Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Walton, who have been spending a few week In the city at Mr. W. P. Burma, and Miss Fannie Samt, who has been visiting at Mr. F. Myer'i left on the New Berne returning to their homes in Norfolk. - The steamer Neuse of E. C. D. line brought in tbe following passengers: Rev. W. H. Willis of Plymouth to visit relative in the city; Messrs. Joeephni and Benj. Brinson, Jr., returning from a trip to Rocky Mount, Richmond and Norfolk. ' The steamer Neute took out the fol lowing pasaengers: Ber. J. ' B, Sawyer returning to hit home In Manleo; Mr. Geo, Henderson on a trip combining busineas and pleasure, and Mita Olivia Me til to Iviait her brother Mr. Cfaaa. Metta of Norfolk and to view the Naval ervoua, " .; , 'i . ;j ,"' Mr. Jas. O. ; Harrison returned kat night from Dover where be hat been on a business trip. " ' ' : - : ' " Mrs. O. Marks who ha been risitiog In Elusion audi Rocky Mount returned home last night, also Mr. and Mrs. Mortle Marks who have been on a norther trip, Mr. Will Rosenthal of Kiniton accom panied them home on a visit. -. , -. Col A. 0, Delafleld who has been In New Tork returned last night to look after th construction of th water world and after Interests of the tweragu com- TUTTB PILLS In use 80 yenr. A FEARFUL STORM. It Carries Death and Destruction Be fore It in Several States.! News from the western storm up to the 13th inst was to the effect that it wus still raging. Thc havoc is wide-spread and awful. On the night of the lath the town of Saline, Mich., nine miles from Ypsilanti was wiped out by a ryckme. It is a town of 1,200 or 1,400. The next night Ypsilanti was struck by a cyclone that took a track about two blocks wide through the business portion of the town and swept everything in its path. The loss in Ypsilanti is estimated at $200,000. People were injured but none killed. In the vicinity, Jcountry property, houses, cattle, orchards, &c, suffered considera ble and a few people were killed. In Missouri there J was heavy loss of life. i t The storm was general in South Dako ta. Rain fell heavily for twelve hours with hail and snow in sonic places. Streets were jnundatcd, cellars flooded, streams swollen and some houses blown down. Similar news comes from North western Iowa. In Indlania the streams are higher than ever known and great damage is reported from every quarter. Shepards, a small station in Tennessee was totally demolished not a house was left standing. Dozens of buildings were wrecked in Jackson, Tenn. Everything in the path of the storm was levelled but the extent of damage in the rural dis tricts could not be learned. The cyclone passed through North Louisiana and did great damage destroy ing houses, barns, gins and quarters. A full fledged hurricane passed near Van Buren, Arkansas, and played wild work. AtJ Vian, Indian territory, fifty miles away, stores and telegraph poles were levelled. All trains were delayed from two to ten hours. Houinsonvillc, Miss, a small town, was entirely destroyed by the cyclone. Sev entccn people were killed and a half hun dred wounded. Fire broke out in tin wreckage and several bodies of Uioh killed were burned to a crisp. Two clouds from opposite directions met over the town and then ln-gan rotary motion which tore up houses and snapped huge trees like reeds. Three children were blown a hundred yard: without being injured but the dead body of an old negrcss was found in open field where she was probably dropped by the wind. The property loss in the town will reach $100,000. A Girl Stolen In Charlotte. Charlotte has an abduction sensation. A lady and children went there from Gatfney city to seek employment. A man who had been boarding in the fami ly two years accompanied them. The mai was left at the depot w ith the girl (ten years old) while the mother ami the two little boys went' off, for a short time with the understanding that they would both remain there until the innihcr got back. Upon her return both had disap peared and have not been found. Inves tigations showed that the man had tbo destination of his furniture changed to Haw river. A warrant was conse quently dispatched to Alamance county for his arrest and mother placed in the hands of the local police but so far they have been without effect. The stolen girl is named Annie K. Kir by. The distracted mother is Mrs. Our issa . Kirby. She says the name of lier child's abductor is Daniel Henry Fann aud describes him as being about 45 years old, weighing 175 pounds, sandy hair, reddish brown mustache. The girl is tall, has a tallow complexion, yellowish hair, and dark eyes. Slio weighs 90 pounds. A policeman saw a man and girl an swering tbe description board the north bound train that morning. A Tlolatlon of Law. It is not generally known that where damage to property occurs from a forest tire or any nre out uoors alter rcbruary, 1st, it is an indictable offense for the Sarty who starts tbe fire. If a man sets re to a brush heap or to an old field and some one loses a Darn, or tence or any property by this fire getting beyond con trol, he is indictable. During this windy weather people should bo careful how they put fire into fields and outdoors. Concord standard. When Bakr wm lick, we gar her Cwtorla. When ibinit Child, lha orled for Quitori. Wbea aha beoanw Ilia, sha olung to Outnrla. Waa ah bad CbOdraa, ste gave them Cwtoria. "Virtue nay flourish in an old cravat But man and nature scorn the shocking hat." ' Cast aside that old tile of yours if it has eotten to the shocking state. We have just received the first 'installment of - Straw flats. Call and see us when you Set ready for one.' ' New lot of Scarfs and Ties; i Windsors and Bows. See our line of samples if you want a suit made to or dert a fit guaranteed. .. . - v j. m. now krd. v ChnfjrryjbrjRteherastorji THE NORTH CAROLINA MONUMENT. ov. Thomas M. Bolt's Patriotic Dona tion. Ex (iovcrnor Thomas M. Holt has been considering, for several weeks, the Drono- sition to erect a monument to the Guil ford Buttle Ground, near the spot where the riflemen of Surry and Stokes, under the commands ot Major Joseph Winston and Major Martin Armstrong, two hun dred in number were still contending, as i part of Col. William Campbell's corns, with the Hessians aud Tarleton's Cavalry, after General Greene and the Continental line had retreated from the field. The spot has been recently pointed out by Addison (.olnn, who derived his informa rion ninny years ago from Mr. Meredith who lived dose by the place. This in orination accords also with the general history of the battle. Governor Holt wrote Judge Schenck on Saturday last, April the 1st, to go on andur. ct the mm-anient and draw on him for four hundred dollars, its esti mated cost. The Guilford Battle Ground Company will lay the foundation and place tlie monument in position, at an additional cost of two hundred dollars making the whole cost of the work about six hundred dollars. The design for the Monument is in the hands of an architect but i.s not yet perfected. It will lie of granite with bron.e plates let into its sev eral faces. One of the brorzes will be the coat of arms of North Carolina, tlie otheis will bear inscriptions appropriate to the work. It is hoped that hereafter the monu ment can lie surmounted with the bronze stat iir of a Rcvolutionory Soldier. This generous and patriotic contribu tion from our distinguished Governor, is only an illustration of bis noble and splendid character. No man ever tilled the Gubernatorial chair with more dig nity a id ab' :ty than Gov. Holt. No man ever left it more beloved and respected by his people. He retires from public life, temporarily, only to attain in the future hi'.her bo ors than those he has already enjoyed. ilis name will now be linked, for all time with one of the grandest events in our Revolutionary h-i-tory an 1 generations lo come will delight t" lo homo and rcvcivnre ltcciiid. to his memory. ' ii ' n-l'ort A Sew Tin and Plumbing Shop. ANNOCNI KMl.NT. We have re-rented the store lately i liiiiccl bv us next to present stand and intend conducting in connection with our Mill Supply business a fi 1st class Tinnin; iV Plumbing Shop, under the manage nicnt of killed and competent workmen and "hall make a specialty of putting on TIN' IIOOKINO AND IH TTEIIS, And repainting and lepairiug old fooling Ol'lt I'l.l MI1IM1 lll'.r.MITMENT. Will be complete in every particular and work done wel' and promptly. We so licit an opportunity to make prices on in j I lung in this line and arc in posi tion to make lowest poseililc ligtires con- istcnt with first class workman "'iip and material. Respectfully, Disoswav A Cin'itciiit.i,. Ncvt to C .y Hall. tf. Delivered Fresh from the Oven. ('. V. MoCcliees X.-w Bakery at the .Market Wharf keeps the best of liread, Cakes and Pics constantly on baud and h-livers to order. Your patronage is solicited. aT2w &XOUR8ION RATES. N. N. & W. DIRECT LINE To Naval Rendezvous kl NORFOLK, VA , VIA Steamer New Berne. if:!.50 round trip New Heme to Norfolk during ihe week, April lHth to the 22il. Tickets good to return until April 21, 18!i:i. For 1'iiillier information apply to Rai.pii Gray, Act'g. Ag'l. New Heme, N. C, April 12th 180:1. SMITH'S NEWS AGENOY AND Bazaar sf Literature At Nunn and McSorley's Stand. All Books. Fapari Magazines, Mna'., eU , pabllahed la Ibe United 8Lalea received upon ahort notice Papers d-ltverrd at bouse or office directly upon arrival of aame. raironage reBpecuuoy auncuea. tf. T. B. ISM ITU, Proprietor. Opening: OF FINE SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY AT Miss Harriette Lane's THURSDAY, APRIL 13. All Are Cordially Invited. a9 lw FOR RENT. Dostrable Oflloes, with Very Pleasant Dwelln.e Appartmento attached. Cea trally located In the business part of the city. Apply to s71m - E. W. OARPENTEH, Tobacconist & Confectioner. A full line of the Finest Clears. "SUBBRUGS" and "MAR3URQ8," finest Dienas 01 smoniny Tooacoo. "UllAVEJLiX TS Finest oliewlng TO' baoooa "LOWNEY'S" Superfine Chocolate and Bon Bona received weekly. ARCTIC oODA and . ... . , , mm. apritt r A SPECIALTY POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Govkknment Food IIepoiw. Royal Bakino Powiikr Co., 10(i Wall St ,N. Y. Rent. The Rss:d2nce ccBDifiuuVMrs. ON P0LL00K STREET. APPLY I ) H- 33- IDxifTy Mrs. S. Whale y Will continue to show a full line ot New and Stylish Millinery, NOTIONS, EMimoillKUY, SII.KS A ZI'.l'IIVKS. A SPECIALTY. SPRING & SUMMER O pen ing Thursdav 13th. Pollock slice i ih'id .!...! fi.un no hlh Yellow From Sto;c. iilShv. Disolntion of Copartnership, 1 he copartnership hcrctolorc existing lor tlie practice of law lv Vt . I . ('alio and J. 11. Lcijrli under the linn name of Calm & Lviuli ih tliis day dissolved liy mutual consent, .1. li. Lcih withdrawing, from ttio linn. W. T. Caiio will continue in the prac tice, and attend to all business heretofore nt rusted to Ihe firm. W. T. Caho, .T. It. Leioii, This April 1st, IHilH. a13 :!t. P. TRENWITH, Blacksmith Shop. Makes aud repairs Bii'-gica. Wairons Carts, eto. If uses with contracted feet will net my special attention, MIDDLE STREET, spr3 dwtf Opposite Citizens Bank To Truckers and all Others. All Truckers and Pea-Pickers in need of 9 KememDer mat j. r. lay lor Las a car load for sale oheap. Also 50,000 shingles for sale Rochester, Milwaukee an t Schooler's Beer. Doe's Head Ale and Ginger Stout. A dozen kinds of Wines and the finest Whiskies and Brandies for Medi cinal purposes in tho city. A FULL LINE OF G-roceries, Ship Chandlery, And other goods too numerous to men' tion. Prices Defy Competition. 1$. R. Howard, Agent :' m,m MAcciileiit ': Tn nuranoe Over Farmers ft MsrohanU Bank, mr29lm - . NEW BERKE,N, Q, E5. O- X. NAVAL RENDEZVOUS - AT NORFOLK, Ui Special Excursion Rates "Vict STEAMER NEUSE. Houiifl trip tickets will be sold to War. lolk during the week ADril 17th to Sand inclusive 'at 85 00. Tickets good to la tum until April 25th. Incidental to the Rendezvous, attrai tuins at Norfolk have been arruiind Ca. t'je week, consisting of the following: 18th Ilicjele races, sail boat, sin sloop uuu cnuw races. Ill, li Races between boats of Naval ships. aotli Military parade and oomrxilltl drill. 21st Hand contest. Trades' display. civic societies, &c. Fire works at 7 HA m. International ball at 10. 2M- Grand display of Fireworks at night. - teamer will ply between Norfolk and Hampton Roads daily at convenient i i s. arlordjiig all an opportunity to vi."it tiio fleet of magnificent naval ves sels of the principal nations of tbe world. for uirtiier intormation apply to CEO. HENDERSON, Ag't. II. O. Hudgihb, Q. P. A. M K. Kino, General Manager. Now horue, N, 0., April 10th 1893. Headquarters for Ooca-Oola AND Ice Cold Soda Water, 1 i.v on; coca-cola ahd Ice Cream Soda. All who Iiave tried our ooos-eoll uid ice oolil soda prononnoe tbett the H-nt in the city. It is becaua we use ciHtern water and white crystal rock candy syrup with best Iruit uices. UoyHier'H candy and the fin eat hue of Cigara and Tobacco in the city. NUNN & McSORLET. Horses & Mules ! Buggies I Road Carts Clieaper THAN EvcrBeforc I will sell part of the above stock regardless of cost. Also, a large supply of Hand-made and Ma chine Harness. Whips and Robes, and a great many other things kept in a nrst-clas Horsa Millinery. J. W. STEWART. SUMMER MILLiriEnY. ON Thursday April 13, '03. I will show all the latest Novelties In Hats and Bonnets. Trimmed and untrimmed. Also Ribbons, Flowers, in Laces; And other 1001U in my line i lie Indies uro invited to call and In apect same. MRS. 8. H. LAN1L lit I. . J-( liill.'.!,! MAN WELL & COOKr & Blacksxnitll;,ri0lf':Hi, , , .. , iif tt' Make and repair Engines, Boilers, flair , u j Mills, Grist Mills and Pumps! . , .1 Steam boat work of aU kinds.,. 1(J Repair Inspirator! and Injectors, ,k Gas, Steam and water pipes) . fitted . b, k in all their bractaav ! r. s i-n 1-mii;" . Shop between lot Factory and Tr t I Depot A,- & N. 0. R. B. - ' v I. I. Of'.'it. !
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