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tTTTV -; ' - J1 . T . V MM . VOL. XIL-NO 19; NEW BERNE, N. 0., SATURDAY, APKIL 22. 1893 PRICES CENTS;, ' - l : Y: rt i - . 111 II II V OURNAL. -. r. '.'.. - .. 1 'V - .'. -i . M . . same. "V?: 1 BUSINESS LOCALS. PARIS GEEEN and Lantf Plaster for killing Potato Bugs at . ' , tf.. ! J.C. WHTTTT &Co. '. FINE Spring lamb and Mutton. . Also a fine Jot of Stall Fed Beef. .- - at 8. C0HN&S0N. r WTHT ruin onr fountain Pen with ail k '.f kinds or ink wuen vou can Duy - r';. r---?- (Special rountain rcn inK worn .I'tS&'ifi nL C. Dmocttat & Bbo. ;:"A-r:'lii,ORSAIjIi--A'''good 40 - pound Feather Bed. Apply at Journal office, I Vkv;'.: -TTTJANTED: Two copies of the Daily ,-L.vl'.'x JotjBHAL of Oct. 22. 1892. Also : one coDV of the Weekly ot Oct. 6, 1892, ; C"' (':' and two of Dec. 22d. Reward paid for ? 3 a . r t? OR SALE CHEAP. An excellent J - v i.. I- bueirv or saddle horse six years old medium size, very quick nd perfectly gentle. tf. W. J. omith, WE are the only agents in this district for the Columbia and Hartford Bi- V crcles and the Galisraoh TvDe Writer. By coming to us at fibst you will save time and stamps. Catal gues free on ap plication. Either, sold on the Install mentPlan. W T. Hnv & Co., South Front Street. A FULL line of Sprinsr and Snmmer Samples, consisting of Cheviotts, Black. Blue and . Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) . At Hall's book store. TTSE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER euro Couorlis. Colds. Sore Throat etc. Excellent m all atfections ot 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. Q.0 To Street's Horse Store for Livery. (V HE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Greek's Drug dtore. nor. 2-2tn. , F IINE roadster's at Street's horse store. fs Leg ant Saddlera at Srreet's Horse Avgtore. n AND RUFF. Itch, Manse, and all Skin J Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's bh Ointment. For sale by F. 8. Duffy, Druggist. MISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nong Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry ! Rock and Rye, put up exprassly for throat and lung diseases, tor sale ny J as. Redmond. rv UFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, lor sale by Jab. Redmond. . TT UNYADI Janos Mineral Water, the . La best Natural aperient. For sale by J as. Redmond. PURE Corn Whiskey for sale by J as. Redmond. , T UFF Gordon Imported Sherry, for a gale by Jab. kedmond. IMPORTED Holland Gin, Burke s Bass Ale hnd Burke's Guinness' Stout, for sale by Jab. Redmond. AAA CIGARS at very low figures .' I OyjyJyJ for wholesale and retail - trade fr sole by Jab. Redmond. 11 ARRTT'8 Cognac Brandy used very '- much in the mckjoom. For sale by Jas. Redmond. . . Minister Alexander will sail for - Oeeoe in thirty day. .'. If talk will keep the ebolera away the country s safe; but it Is jnst as well to do a little cleaning op jot for appearanoe fake. -;-f :'-T A woman has been eleoted City i. Weigher 1o. Uanbory, Coon. This i'' aeems to indioate that the sex will " have Ha weigh one way, or another, "Tf Ttiahnn Pnrrv tin riffhf, in his 3; assertion that we owe noihfng to Oolnmbna what an v awful lot of r trouble wjt are taking for nothing. WltfpbTaToes a hW doilaT eaoh and tohaooo 110 a plug it la not to be wondered at that miners are hard to get even at $10 a day in -Alaska.'" v '' ': i . ::;'One million -; old fashioned '; mother re v.: waated.' saya. a prominent preacher. ' Aren't " old fashioned lathers wanted Jasfc In "exactly the same proportion! j;:'? f : Jodge Speer holds that corpora tions are Just as amenable to the law aa are labor onions. Tbia may be acartling to the corporations, bntit will j atlke most, people aa 0 rtrect,-" CyT'i-' v. .' i.-' President. Cltvelind eceotly - wrote for the New York Press Clnb ' souvenir book, to be sold at the ' olob's fair. 'The people mast be edacated, for the; people cole,'' Grorer Cleveland. The Victoria railroad bridge over the St. Lawrence at Montreal Is two miles long, coat over 15,000, 000, and contains 10,500: tons of Iron and 2,000,000 eablo feet or masonry. r : v ' It may have been only series of coincidences that tornadoes and cycluoca should docastate sections of the country JiiBt an the Senate i f ttin ready 'to adjourn end 1' I Bi;ft"0ii to c -tu. A report iht ex-President Gonzales,' Governor of Qaanajaato was dead, proves to have been unfounded. Work on the new Simplon tannel has been commenced. When com Dieted it will be the longest tunnel in the world. Io will extend from Brieg, in Switzerland, to Iaella,. in Italy, and its total length will be 12J miles. It -4a expected that from eight to nine years will -be ooenpied in the construction of the tnnnel. "Jules Verne" is only a pen name. The novelist is by birth a Pole a native of Warsaw and bis real name is Olchewitz. When he began to write be adopted the expedient of translating the initial syllables of his family patronymic (wbioh in English means ''beech) into its Frenoh equivalent, and in this way be got "Verne." Sonth Carolina is keeping well to tb front in the matter of cotton spinning, several applications having recently been, made in that State for charters for new cotton manufacturing com panies. Should equal progress be shown in other Southern States, but a few years will elapse before tbe factories south ot the Potomac river will consume annually a million bales of the fleecy staple. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. S. Cohn & Son Fine spring lamb. J. C. Whitty & Co Parish Green, etc. Duncan Clark's Female Minstrels- Tuesday night- Concert rehearsal tonight at eight o'clock. The circle of Kings Daughcrs will meet at Miss Maybew's this afternoon at three o'clock. Caesar Willis, col., who for twenty years has served as ferryman on Fowler's ferry died yesterday of pneumonia. We are getting into the track season now. A good shipment ot peas went on yesterday and a right fair amount of let tuce besides such truck as has been going far some time. J. W. Turner bought the steam merry go arond yesterday which was advertised in the Journal He thinks of keeping it here a little longer and then travel with it- Rev. Mr. Baghy who has been con ducting a protractel meeting in the Methodist Church led for his home yes terday. The church has been much edified by the services. The committee on reception of tbe Press Convention is again requested to meet this morning at ten o'clock at the office f Mr. C. R. Thomas. Also the committee on excursion and drives will meet at three o'clock in the afternoon at the Southern Express office. It is of the utmost importance that every member be present Owing to tbe prevailing high wind of yesterday, a spark from tbe Stimson Lumber Co's. mill set on fire tho topsail of a vessel lying at their wharf. Luckly but little,damage done. It would be a great protection to property holders in the vicinity of saw mills, and also a pro tection to the mill owners, if they would provide themselves with spark arresters. Coming and doing. Tbe many friends of Mrs. V. W. Shields formerly of this city, now of Jacksonville, Fla will befglad to know that she ar rived last night on a visit to Mrs. M. D. Nelson. Miss Nellie SUrason returned last night from High Point where sbe has been spending 1 couple of weeks. Mrs. Virginia Harrison left on tbe steamer Nense yesterday for Norfolk to visit her daughter Hiss Corinne Harrison. Oapi O. R. Smith, of Henderson, who bis previously spent two or three months in the city arrived last night to stop awhile again.the prosecution of his work at hows mover.' ! ;. Dr. 0. B. Mann, of Raleigb, who hat been visiting his brother Dr. J. 8. Mann left last n:ght returning home. ' I. Messrs. T, Ulnch and J. H. Hackbura came back on the steamer Nense from Richmond where they have jnst taken the 83d degree hv Masonry, i There' re mains but one mora degree for them - to pass through, ' , " - j A Half Honr Earlier for Track. :, A slight change in the morning sched ule of the mail and passenger train on the A. A N. O." R. R. .tot' points between New Berne and Morebead will go Into affect Monday .the 24th lost., The train will leave all points east of New Berne a half hour earlier than before. . This is iu order that it may gather op track on the line of the road. Tbe train will however leave New Berne at the usual hour, , 8 a. m.: No. . change is made between New Borne ' aud ' Qoldsboro, , j fcof' any change in the afternoontrain at all. C: :: ! cn Cry far Pitched C:rh. bISASTROUS FIRE AT KINSTOX. Nearly a Score of Houses Destroyed - Help Summoned From Roth New Berne and Goldsboro. A telegram was received yesterday afternoon announcing a great fire in prog ress at Einston and asking for assistance. Tno response was prompt. It was speedily decided to send the Atlantic engine and hose carriage and the "boys' as quick as it was made known responded in sufficient number with as muchf ardor as it it bad been New Berne property being destroyed. Tbe railroad officials responded just as promptly in 85 minutes from tbe time tbey were notified that an engine and cars were wanted, the special train bear ing the relief expedition pulled out. The Goldsboro engine was also tele graphed for and was sent down by the mail train. Tho New Berne engine ar rived a little ahead of the other, but the service of neither were found necessary The fire had expended its fury by burn ing across the town. Ahouse near the river caught by sparks from the saw mill about two o'clock and the fire burned along the western edge of tbe town. It burned 10 bouses so far as we can learn and the colored Baptist church. The most valuable places burned were those of Mr.Dock MitcbelVand Mr.Hodges worth, we are informed, about four or five thousand dollars each. An old stable was set fire and consumed in the morning by sparks from the same mill. Attempted Arson. Joseph Jackson, col., who lives on Cypress street near the fair grounds was awakened between three and four o'clock yesterday morning by the roar of flames and found that the room in which he was was full of smoke. Rushing out of doors he found that his house had been fired underneath kerosene being used to make tbe fire take a quicker hold. His timely awakening enabled Jackson to put out the fire with a few buckets of water The tracks of the incendiary were visi ble, and while there is some suspicion as to who the miscreant is it remains to be seen whether whether anything will be developed sufficiently strong to lead to his arrest. Preparing For Them. A meeting of the chairmen of the var ious committees appointed to prepare for tbe entertainment ot" the 8tate Press As sociation was held at the office of the Citizen's Bank yesterday. Reports from nearly all the committees were made which gave evidence that the members of the Association would be hospitably received and shown every possible courtesy. An excursion down the river, carriage drives over the truck farms, and a concert and banquet will be given them. The greater number of the members will be entertained at priu- ate houses as a number of our citizens have kindly consented to make them their guests. The meeting promises to be the largest ever held. They will be here from every section of tbe State and some from Vir ginia and South Carolina; It is an op portunity that New Berne will appre ciate and every effort should be made to make the occasion one of pleasure and profit. Chairman Grceu requests all commit tees to meet at the City Hall Monday night for final instructions. The Stave Industry on a Wholesale Scale. Mr. Edward A Oldham has an article in tbe Cbattanooge Tradesman upon "a new industry for the South." He refers to the split-wood industry the getting out of staves to be used in barrels, casks and tubs. Mr. Oldham gives much infor mation iu connection with this industry telling of sizes needed, etc., and that the staves most in demand are of oak and that tbe north of Europe furnishes great deal of them. - Julius Fleischmann, a German at Souneberg, Germany, has written over to this country looking to the promotion Of the industry here. He write asking to be supplied with the names of suitable persona, who can take in hand as eon tractors tbe production and to be pat In communication with such and with cap italists, and bt-wishes, he says to bring at once from SO to 100 well schooled laborers with their families from JSlavonia to Ihe United Slates at an instruction force," There'are thousands, yes many tens of thousands of acres of oak forest in North Carolina.. L There are fine ones close" to New Berne and we could' easily compete with Austria, Hungary, Sweden, Norway and Russia In the : production - of the staves -v . N . $500,000 SUIT. Brought Against the Dakes ef Durham The N.VT. World saystThe trial of tbe action of Richard B. Wright, to eoovef $500,000 from W. Duke, Sons t A Co., manufacturers of eigarettes,before Ju Jge Patterson In tbe supreme court. .Weight testified that he sold bis one fifth' interest V In the firmtin 1885, for $40,0Q0, though the firm was taken into the " cigarette trust in 1889, at a valuation of $7,500,000, Tbe fact, be said, had ' been concealed from him that tbe firm bad made a con tract etvinir the rmht to use a machine. of great value in niunfiictiiring cigarettes, at i.j per cent una cwa umnotiier onus. A Thousand Boxes of Peas. Mr. J. F. Clark received a telegram from W. H. Lipscombe & Co. of New York announcing that the peas which he shipped on Tuesday, the 18tb, 6o!d at $100 per box. Tbe steamer Neuse took out 800 boxes yesterday afternoon and the steamer New Berne which left at an early hour had about 200, so it will be seen that at the prices ruling yesterday there were $4,000 worth of peas alone that left yesterday. Not a bad start by any means. Missing Buoys. The freeze of Inst January resulted in carrying away of nearly all the buoys in the waters navigated by vessels plying between New Berne and Elizabeth City. The authorities at Washington were promptly notified of the destruction of the buoys but no heed has been paid the need of tbe vessels. Why is this neglected. We give the list of the missing buoys by the names and numbers which are used in designating them. Those destroyed in Neusc river from its mouth to this city are: Garbacon shout buoy No. 9; Wilkinson Point sboul, Nc 4; Otter creek, No. 8; Hampton shoal, No. 8 Hanging Point No, 10, Lower Green Sprirg, No. 12y Upper Green Spring, No 14; Spit, No. 7. All but one of these aro pile buoys; the exception. Upper Green Spring buoy, is a spur buoy. Those that were destroyed in Croatan Sound ire: Roanoke Marshes, No. 2. 2d class nun buoy; Fulker Islam! 01 - struction No. 1, 2d class can buoy; Croa tan (on East side of obstructions) No. :', pile buoy; Roanukn Spit. No. 1., fd class nun buoy. In audition to these the Caroon oiut buoy No. 5, 2d, class can buoy is partly sunk. The guides to navigation should be replaced without any delay. The dila tory movements of those in charge seems inexcusable. How to Escape Disease. There is some encouragement in what Prof. Virchow, the great German scien tist, says about the probabilities of cholera visiting America this year remarks ohe of our contemporaries. Ho declares that very marked im provement for its prevention and treat ment have been made in infected locali ties, while much remains still to I e done. He does not believe that, time enough remains to effect the thorough sanitary changes which arc necessary to avoid con tamination, but that cities all over Eur ope are keeping themselves clean. In some of the older towns, however, he say s that cleanliness is almost impossible. Speaking of the prospect for tliiscountry, he Nlieves there is little risk of an out break of cholera, and said: "It may have a few cases, as last year, but the chances are much against any thing like an epidemic in the United States. Its cities are comparatively new. the people are cleaner in their habits than almost any other nation, the drainage is generally on modern and sanitary prin ciples, and the water supplies are excel lent as a rule. Especially is this true in tho larger cities. With these advantages the choiera is easy to fight." Filth and uncleanliness pollute not only the soil, the earth around in the streets and about tho town but they poison the water which drains into the lakes and rivers which feed the cities, and produce not cholera alone, but many forms of disease. We have maintained, and do now main tain that American cities can ful'y pro tect themselves against the dangers of epidemic disease. The only thing that is necessary, as is plainly show n by this talk of Professor Virchow's, is to be absolutely clean in streets, residences, back yards and water. An Underground River of Iron Water. Wade Harriss, tbe versatile editor of the Charlotte News, is responsible for tbe following, which we take from bis paper 4of April 18th: "While prospecting for water for the oil and fertilizer werks, Mr. Knox, the engineer, : struck a great underground stream of strong iron water. It is located in the Blssell bejttom lands, to the south west of the city. By means of driven wells it was iound that the stream is 700 feet wide and S 1-8 feet deep. It is 43 feet below the sr. -face, 4 u Considerable interest has been excited in the discovery. The water is strongly impregnated with iron, but the surprising part about it is the immense volume of the stream. Very near this place is Dowd's iron spring, ' Track Quotation. . Tbe following track quotation was re ceived by telegraph Tuesday night from Messrs, Palmer plirenburg of New Torkl 4 . Strawberries' SO to Wets, asparagus $5 to $?, radishes 60 et, to $1. eggs IS 1.9 toie. .,, . "Tour coat may be perfect As fashions now goy. ' ' Tour shoes may be pointed... tilValedciioher know" Tow may be fetching V? And oaite the right style, V But you're never "au fait Without 4 nett'.Kle.frolf: i R ; x ou neea a new btraw liat the Weathef a&ya no." Oar stock is in. Call early and make tour "selection before all tbe sizes are broken. v Hew ,7 lot -1; Kangaroo Shoes just In. - 5 ''I , '' ' - , J, M, HOWARD, Seven Springs This Season. The courtly aixl portly Mr. O. J. Car roll, of Raleigh, well-known all over ns tern Carolina, has leased the famous health resort, Seven Springs hotel, and has engaged Mr. V. L. ferry as manager, A pnvilion will be erected at the springs, a fine band of music will be provided, and other improvements will be made. lo simply announce that rretl 1'erry will manage the hotel means to sav that it will be run, in strictly first-class style. Mr. Perry has had 20 years' experience in the hotel business at New Berne, More head City and lately at the Corbett House of Wilson. lie looks carefully after the comfort of every guest, and has a host of mends scattered tar and wide. Under his management the hotel will have by far the most successful season it has ever had. The waters of Seven Springs are well known in several surrounding counties for their health-giving ijualities, and as the springs become famed abroad the number of guests increase every season. The hotel will be opened the first week in May. Kinston Free Press. The Holt Monument. The Greensboro Record has been showu the plans for the Holt monument to be soon erected at theOuilford Battle Ground It, is to be a handsome piece of work; the base is five feet srjuarc and two feet high The next piece is four feet squaro and fourteen inches high, the die is to be three feet high and three feet square, sur mounted by a cap fourteen inche s high. There are to be three bronze plate costing ! 185. On one is to be the coat of arms of the State; another will be inscribed Hrectcd by Gov. T.M.Holt, 18U8,"while suitable historic inscription will be placed on the others. I he whole is to be of Mt Airy granite. A New Tin and Plumbing Shop. fANXOINCKMENT.4 We have re-rented the store lately 1 ciipieil bv us, next to present stand and intend conducting m connection with our Mill Supply business a first class Tiunin X Plumbing Shop, under the manage ment of skilled and competent workmen and shall make a specialty of putting on TIN ROOFING AND O UTTERS, A 'd repainting and repairing old roofing' OUR n.l'MIIINU DI PAKTMENT. Will be complete in every particular and work done well ami promptly. We so licit, an opportunity to make prices on anytliingiu this line and are in posi tion to make lowest poscihle figures con sistent, with first class workmansliip' and material. R'spectlully, Disosway & Ciium iiii i,. Next to City Hall. tf. Delivered Fresh from tbe Oven. C. V. MeGehees X'W liakcry at the Market Wharf keeps the best of Bread, fakes and i'ies constantly on hand and delivers to order. Your patronage is solicited. a"2w lilLO.VU STREET FRUIT STORE. .1 u-.t arrived a fresh lot of northern fruit, parsnips, carrots, beets, bananas,, ex iianuls, rutabagas, turnips, apples and lemons. To my friends and patrons while pass ing lircad St. please call. Any article purchased of my stock not as represented, the money I will refund on return ot any article. Thanking you kindly tor past favors hoping to receive a continuance ol your patronage. liruad Street Fruit Store. Second door above Middle, next door to Mr. fhas. Swert's beef stall. James I). Barfiei.d, Proprietor. 3LE OF LAND. rursimnt to the Judgment or tho Huperlor Court of Craven Oounty In tne action wherein trie National hank, of New Herns 1b aintiiT an J M. K. Frenon 1 defendant. I will aell at the (,'ourt rloudt iu N w Heme ou Monday the 2!Hh day of May at 12 o'ciook at puollo aucllou. f jr cash, the following 1 iiid: All thtcertaln tract of land sltnated In aid i. raven county on the sou in hide Neuse ruad ab'iui i:( lut es from New Berne, begln nuK at Kicuard J. Hroci'a noe where the a mo crosses Neuse road running up eald r.vad to (..Ulirn'is Keed Hranchjust below the rfMileuce of .Julia H. Preseott then up laid b rati oh to a pineireeou tbe aide of ih hrancii near hi ok fence, then Houtli 4i-wt-Ht 21. i po'ea to a llgbiTood stake on the m1 of tiuuic Pond, thence ioutd 50" east 7i p.len lo a light wood stake, thence north I ., east to Brock's line and with tbe same to the beginning ooutamlDg KM acre mure or lesa, tit-lng sama ouvejed to said i, K. Kronen hy deed registered la said Craven oouul iu book 77, ptc Sill M. DeW.HTEVBNHON, Commissioner. April 22, im. td Foil Uescvit of St. John's Loix;e. Duncan Clark's FEMALE MINSTRELS WILL BE HERE April 25th, 1893, IN TIIE1K Hotil Palace Car. One Nigh: Only. Admission 75 centB. Reserved Scats without extra charge. Gallery 50 conts. Tickets on Sale Tuesday at 1 o'clock at Nunn & McSorlcy's Confectionery. (y NewYork FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES v' AT NUNN & McSORLEY'S.; u -also- , era SvARTIG SODA7C ANDvrcooX'COia; rV'i '"'J.t!! 5ViT0. P POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest Unitko States Govbknment Food Repoiit. Royal Bakino Powdkr Co.. 106 Wall at., n. x. Dividing Profits. Cutting Profits is the Deal er's Favorite Appeal to the Public. With Us it is Different. wi: ask y Consideration HOI.IXY ON THE 1SASIS OF Till: MiT Tlil.SI WORTH Y liooDS AT A 1'Allt PROFIT. t Call and See For Yourself. No Trittilile to Show floods, Very respectfully, Haskburn & VYillatt. SOMETHING NEW. "WtLctt is it? BAKING POWDER. The Iicst Goods for the money, FOR SALE I i V , .j LUCAS & LEWI8. E. G. D. NOTICE TO TRUCK SHIPPERS, All shipment of truck for New York ly the EAST CAROLINA DISPATCH LINE, will be delivered ua'isuul iu New York City. GEO. HENDERSON, Agent, New Berne, N. C. April 17, 1893. dim EXCURSION RATES.) E- N.N.& W. DIRECT LINE TO Naval Rendezvous" AT NORFOLK, VA m via Steamer New Berne. $3.50 round trip New Bcme to Norfolk durinjz the week, April 18th to tho 22d. tickets good to return until April 24, 1893. For Further information apply to Ralph Gray, Act'g. A't. New Berne, N. C, April 12th 1808. TO THETRADE1 Wt: ARE AGENTS FOR F. W. ST0CHS Diadem Flour. None genuine unless the Crown I burned in the head. See that 7. W. Stock name ia on each barrel when you make your purchase. . AU oar; flour oomes, direct from the Milt to a. We pay no commission, therefore wt out gWe you bkd book pricks r ;,. BAVAL REVSEZTmiS T NORFOLK, VA. ' ' Special Excursion Rates !i ' STEAMER NEUSR Round trip tickets will be fold to Nov jolk during the week April 17th to SSad inclusive at $5.00 Ticket good to "re turn until April 25th. . t Incidental to the UendezTOu. sttre. tioUS at NorfnlW Uava haa. . li m. -..w wVUU MIHipV m Jat week, consisting of the following: uiujuio races, sail ooat, Sloop and canoe races. 19th Races hnt.wnAn hnsta nf w.i - m ships, 20tn Military parade and competitive drill 21st Band contest. Trades' display, civic societies, &c. Fire works at 7.K) p m. International ball at 10. 22d Grand display of Fireworks at night. 'teamer will ply between Norfolk and Hampton Roads daily at oonrenlent boms, affording all an opportunity to visit the fleet of magnificent naval ves sels of the principal nations of tbe world. For further infoimation apply to OEO. UENDER90N, Agt. IT. O. HuDoras, O. P. A. M lv. Kino, General Manager.' New Borno, N. C, April 10th 1893. The Residence Recently OccupieilliyMrs. Howertoa ON P0LL00K SIREET. APPLY TO MANWELL & COOK, Engineers, Machinists & Blacksmiths- Make and repair Engines, Boilers, Sew Mills, (Jrist Mills and Pumps. Steam bout work of all kinds. Repair Inspirators and Injectors. G.n, Steam and water pipes fitted 1, iu all their Iiranchc9. Shop between Ice Factory snd Freight Depot A. & N. C. R.R. dwtf. SMITH'S NEWS A0EN0Y AND Bazaar ef Literature 1 At Nana and McSorlej'a Stor. Q pabiuhxllotb (JnUdHtteMrolT4 mpmm short notloe Fapera dUTrd t bou r otflo directly upon mnival ofwat. tf- T. B. HMITH, PropHUW. P. THEN WITH, Blacksmith Shop, Makos and repair Buggies. Vfafoo Carts, eto. Horse with eontraoied feet will get my Special nUtnllun. MIDDLE 8TRIKT, ... aprtt dwtf Oppomltej CHUw Bmk iionsE:5Koa::q;;,1 i' l'Ki" H k c,il W bar jut added Horse Shoeing Depjirtatst i v To tbe Mackamltlj os cosmeM ,t(k . our OARW1GB , AjrjB. -VMIfrT., . FACTOBY. . ,:ay. UHriNNl Show from, the? JVewten Mrt pf tfc , State wMoe in oharre, ; ,V ' ' ' J" iff :". o,4e;.ri.1..t Cxeontod ,ln Diat iZ: dwtf immtLft hoi-
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