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-;.,:i'i ,.! - V , t' 'I, '.?--' ' , '' .' . -.. , .y:'y", , . . ft.' . i i ii n 'A1LY OXJRNAL. ' . t. w war- v .-, -m.w- -..-. nV T . "V NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. jr " . ..:v.v-? V V r r X , ,; BUSINESS LOCALS. (Strawberries Fresh from Crockett's farm O iso, per Basket or two lor 2So. at '.;Vh;,'v.''' Ntoh & McSoblbt's. DON'T forget that the finest stall-fed beef this morning is at S. Cohn & Son's. It pAKIS GREEN and Land Plaster for killing rotato Bogs at tf.. J.O.Whitty &Co. ' '" WTHT roinjonr fountain Pen with all ' kinds or ink when' you can bay j Special Fountain Fen ink trom tf. C. Disoswat & Bbo. v - . . Tjl OR SALEr A good 40 pound Feather Bed. Apply at Journal omce. WANTED: Two copies oftheDAnr JotfBHAL oi Oct. 22, 1892. Also one copt of the Weekly ol Oct. 6, 1892, and two of Dec. 22d. Reward paid for same. HIOR BALE CHEAP. An excellent " boggy or saddle horse six years old, medium size, very qnick and perfectly gentle. tf. W.J. Smith. fXTE are the only agents in this district ' " for the Columbia and Hartford Bi cycles and' the Caligraph Type Writer. By coming to us at first you will sare time and stamps. Catalogues free on ap plication. Either, sold on the Inats.ll mentPlan. W T. Hill & Co., Sooth Front Street. A FULL line of Soring and Summer Samples, consisting of Cheviotts, Black, Blue and Brown Serges, Fine Check Cashmeres, Imported Suitings. Worsteds is all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F. M. Chadwick, (Tailor.) At Httll'ftbook store. USE DUFFY'S COUGH KILLER cares 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 obrmiotdb. Prices, 10c, 25c. and 50c. per bottle. QO To Street's Horse Store for Livery. THE Celebrated Saboioso Flor De Habana Cigars. Six for Twenty-five cents at C. C. Gbksn's Lkco Stobb. nor. 2-2m. IINE roadster's at Street's horse store. TPLEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse -"Store. TVANDRUFF, Itch, Mange, and all Skin J Diseases cured by the use of Duffy's h Ointment. For sale by F. 6. DtUTT, Druggist. M ISH, Sacramental, Port and Scupper nonir Wines for sale by Jab. Redmond T CALVIN Schaffer's Wild Cherry A Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat and lung diseases, for sale by J as. Rbdmohd. T UFFT'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by Jas. Rkdmokd. HUNTADI Jaoos Mineral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jas. Redmond. PURE Com Whiskey for sale by Jas. Redmond. 1 DUFF Gordon ale by Imported Sherry, for Jas. Rbdmond. T MPORTED Holland Gin. Burke s Bass 1 Ale and Burke's Guinness' Stout, for ale by Jas. kbdmond, 7K nOfi CIGARS at very low figures u(vuu for wholesale ana retail trade fr sal by Jab. Redmond. GARRETT'S Cognac Brandy used very much in the sick room. For sale by Jas. kbdmond. , Adrertitv ia a grind stone that pate u edge on as. ? Very few Congressmen remain In Washington. Vacation haa coma and most of them are spending it t home. Soxioftne offloeseekera claim to hare gotten Ur. OlereUnd't eye nnd some hie ear, bat so far . nobody bat laid claim to his bead. - - President Clerelard say: "To? people mast b. edaoated, for the people rale." He might have added "and the newspapers - are the ' edncatora of the people.,, " : Mr. HoAB eya the people can't jo trusted to elect the right men to i. the senate. . Senator Hoar in him. elf chining example that the legislatures can't, to whom are we 'totrnstt . . ; C Tbe President and several mem Den or the Cabinet -will be away ' ' from . Washington daring : tbe month of May: Office seekers will - , take due notice and govern them nelree according. y It Is asked, . almost every day ' Why is so much gold being sent abroad! It. tit a .necessary con sequence of the sitnaiton. The balance of trade is against as, and gold must supply the defloit. English capitalists have de manded the resignation of Warner Miller as president of tbe Nioarsgaa Canal Company. It is said they fear the Cleveland administration will refase .to jointly guarantee with England thq3 per cent, in terent for seven years on tbe 1 85r CC3,CC9 bonds, while aBepublloaa, as Warner Hitler Is, is at the bead rf fecvrra-y. Tfcy want fT.h r. ' ' , a! ' I cf I"r. t" :ve The Immense crowds in and iibont Hamptoo Bodes are seeing the sights and having their fun at no little cost. Every thing in de mand goes at high prices. One of the evil and most - dan- geroas signs of the times Is a disposition of people to resort to vlolenoe for the punishment ol orime. Until recently this disposi tion was confined to one particular offense, but now it is manifesting itself in other directions, and there is no telling where it will end. The remains of Mrs. Martha Louise Hambleton, the wile of Dr. John P. Hambleton, are lying in a oasket at Washington City, bnt her husband refuses to allow a funeral service or barial, because he says his wife is in a oataleptio state. No sign of decomposition has set in, though she has been supposed to have been dead since last Satur day. LOCAL NEWS. NSW A D VER TISEMENTS. Howard. J. W. Biddle Notice. H. L. Gibbs Sale of land. S. Cohn & Son Don't forget onr beef. Nurn & McSorley Crockett 8i-aw- bernes. Tbe female minstrels hare canceled their engagement Mr. Thomas Badger,son of mayor Bad ger of Raleigh, arriyed last night to re port tbe James City affair for seTeral North Carolina papers. One of Eurham's citizens, R. M. Jones, hsd his meat house robbed of three hun dred pounds of hams, shoulders and bacon. The troops occupy the Fair Grounds. Strict military usage Is' observed. No soldier is allowed to leave the grounds without a pass and no citizen will be ad mitted without one. United States court convened yesterday. It was opened by Deputy Marshal 0. B. Hill. A few jurors were excused for the term, some minor matters attendeed to and then court adjourned to this morn irg at 10 o'clock. Died at the residence of W. H. Den nis, in this city April 24th, Mrs. Caroline Mercer, aged 74 years 2 months tnd 7 days. The funeral will take place from Centenary M. E. Church today at 8:80 m. A small tenement house near Blades Bros, mill, opposite New Berne, owned by them and occupied by one of his colored bands, accidentally caught fire Sunday morning about church time and both house and kitchiu were destroyed to gether with a considerable portion ot the contents. Secretary Wilkinson cordially invites members ol tbe Press Association to visit the rooms of the V. M. C. A. and n.tlte use of tbe privileges afforded by it while in the city. The rooms are situated near the corner of Craven and Middle street next to the office of Tn Daily Jotra- The Raleigh correspondent af the Char lotte Democrat says: "There are fifty life term convict now, all of whom an ia the penitentiary. Then art fifty-two female convicts, of whom, only nineteen are in the prison, tbe others being on th farm. Inside the prison all ths clothing and hoes worn by ths 1,100 convicts are made. No work save this goes on inside the prison now. Heretofore millions of brick have been mads annually, bat this year none bars bam made." The quiet of New Berne ha been very much shaken by ths concentration of so strong a military lores within her bor der. We had hoped that such a move ment would have been evoidedan'l Sher iff Laos hat dons all within hi power to prevent harsh measures in carrying ont tbe order of the ooart in dispossessing the occupants of James City. Gov. Can also used his influence in endeavoring tojjet them to be law-abiding dtisemywd the present steps were taken only as com pulsory in sustaining ths law and digni ty of ths Stats, which had been prolong ed and openly violated. a n.ri auiT'u rananli Ann Mil iary of Gent Waablngtons first Inaugura tion is President of the United Bute. Several articles have been sent from New Bern to enter Into ths composition of tha Columbia IdDertv Dell wnicn is to De cast in Trov. Hew Ton. on the anniver sary. Among them are fragments of the bell of tbe old Episcopal Church which was '. burned and copper coins of ths iwlcm of Georm tha Third found in the B a- . Colonial Episcopal Church yard, and tbe front door belt or tne out state Dana which stood in ants bellum on ths comer where the residence of Dr. F. W. Hughes' now is.' These with other relic from over ths country will furnish the metal forth bell. Though oast In Troy, the. metal will be run into the mold by tbe touch, of Mrs. Cleveland in Washington upon an eiectno outtoa. - TUTTS TILLS agreeable In taste. i r 7 r r r: THE CRISIS REACHED. The Action of James City Com- Fells k Presence of the Militia. Seven Companies State Troops on the Grounds. Peate Is Desired, bnt ths Law Will be Sustained at alt Haiiards. The entire 1st Regiment of the North Carolina Guard, (with the exception oi Co. E, Pasquotank Rifles, ot Elizabeth City) accompanied by Governor Elias Carr and Adjutant General F. H. Cam eron, arrived last night thoroughly equipped to aid the I officers of the law in executing the decree of court against tbe opposing inhabitants of James City by dispossessing them and putting tbe owner, Mr. Jas. A. Bryan, In perfect and undisputed possession. Brigadiix General, J. W. Cotton, is in command, and the Colonel of tbe Regi ment is J. E, Wood, of Elizabeth City. We give the companies and strength with their officers by batlalions: 1ST BATTALION XAJ. W. B. BODMAK. Co. C Governors Guard, of Raleigh, Capt. J. W. Cross. Co. D. Goldsboro Rifles, of Golds- boro, Capt. T. H. Bain. Co. G. Washington Light Infantry, of Washington, Capt Sam'l Blount. Co. H. Pitt County Rifles, of Green ville, Capt. Wm. Smith. 2ND BATTALION MAJ.W. T. HOQHES. Co. A. Edgecombe Guards, of Tar- boro, Capt. C. W. Jeffreys. Co. B. Franklin Rifles, ofLouisburg, Capt. S. 8. Meadows. Co. F. Warren Guards, of Warren- ton, Capt. H. Palmer. In addition to these companies tbe Naval Reserve of New Berne Is ready to do its full duty. At the first intima tion a short time back that their services might be necessary, every member res ponded to the call and they have been prompt In nightly drills since. That the people of James City have tubbornly held out against the execu tion of tbe law by ordinary process until this point is reached is a reproach not only to their character as citizens but to their intelligence likewise. The colored population of this section are peacably disposed, but their action in James City by openly defying the law and assembling in a number of upwards of a thousand at a given signal at the ap proach'of the sheriff to execute the law shows tbem is a law defying people. The (rood people of Craven county much preferred an amicable set tlement, as did Mr. Bryan, and a great deal of time was granted in hope that such terms might be reached, but to no avail, and as a result, they are forced to yield only at tbe point of the bayonet Matters have reached this point from no desire or tbe sheriff, lie all every thing in his power to avoid it, and when forced upon in the way it was, he was not only perfectly justifiable in what he did but it was the only course left open to him. The people said at one time, that while they would not pay rent or move they would submit to ejection, but their ac tion whenever the sheriff went over with posse plainly Q belied their wjrd. Though they were polite to the sheriff himself, their gathering eu masse at the ringing of a bell, plainly a preconcerted signal (even those in this city dropping their employments instantly and rushing over to oin the crowd) and : then siring the sheriffs deputies to under stand that whoever entered a I would do so at the peril of his life was as palpable a resistance a was necessary the violence did not have to be applied to make it so and this action on their part left nothing to do if bloodshed was to bs avoided bnt to eome spon them with an overpowering force. Coming and Uelmr. Mr. Frank Bcheslky kit yesterday morning to remain some time ia Winston on business. t :' ' Rev, Fred Thomas arrived last night to spend a fcw days with relative la ths city."'' "'"i .;' r '' ":,'.'-''' -' Mrs. A. If. Edward returned from t Durham where aba hrs ben visiting her dangler Mr. I. W. Hamilton, Closing of the Harlews School. Miss Same Shields of Virginia wh6 has, been teaching school 'at Barlow pasted through yesterday morning en route to visit relative in Philadelphia, Tbe school closed on the 19th and on Thursday night a free sntertainmeat Was bald which i pronounced one of the best ever held there. The , leading features tere two drills a hoop drill and a wand drill the major portion of the 'exercises oosisted of declamatory . and musical aerobes : I-;V;V .... v -, ,r yt. ,:''... Uver nattuaV S '; v-A . t am prepared to rrplata your Oi.d ttVBB-WAiia at i Hrnii!-ton ilachln o"'e on Jt.iJJ!e V- t. The New Berne Postofflce (!) How long will the lot on the north west corner of Craven and Pollock streets be allowed to stand vacmt and idle, an ugly scar on one of the fairest portions of our town, a depository for filth, and a breeder of disease t More than three years ago an appropri ation of 7(,000 was made for the build ing of a postofflce and United States Court house in New Berne, and shortly thereafter tbe money became available for the purpose, but nothing has been done in the matter except the purchase ot the lot with the effect above mentioned.' Is there good cause for this long delay? Better accommodations, and greater fa cilities, for the public business are sadly needed. It cannot have been that funds to discharge the expenses were wanting for a larger amount was appropriated at the same time for a sim ilar purpose at Asheville, and the build ing there has been completed and in use for a year past. More than a year after the money for New Berne was voted, an appropriation of $800,000 wasjmade by Congress to build a Postofflce in Washington, D. C, and an additional act limited the cost to $1,900,000. Later additional appro priations were made and the limit of cost was extended to $2,000,000. A site fo this building was promptly purchased at a eoBt of $655,374, and the handsome structure is far advanced towards com pletion. It will probably be finished withia a year. Other cases of the same kind might be cited but these are enough. It cannot, therefore, have been want of the funds that has delayed the erection of the New Berne office, with its paltry $75,000, when money is found to meet an appropriation ot much later date for a building the site of which alone cost upwards of half a million of dollars. Will some one tell us if any (and what) steps hava been taken towards tbe erec tion of our public building 1 Arbor Day. By a resolution of last L"gisla'u-e, it is made the duty of the Governor of the Ctate to set apart anaually in the Fall of each year, a day to be de-ijnated "Arbor Day." Upon that day all persons are requested to plant a tree, and all schools are particularly asked to do so, with such ceremonies as may be appropriate. Tbe kind of tree to be set out is le.lt entirely to the discretion of tbe per:ons who se them out. In view of the rapid destruction of our forests, and of the decay of so many of our beautiful shade trees, the custom will be not only useful, but very interesting, and in a few years a valuable one. Think of it. A partial compliance only with the suggestions of tbe resolution would ensure the planting every year of more than 100,000 trees. In onr Nor.b-westem States the effects of a similar custom have been most bene ficial. Truck (notation. Tbe following truck quotal on was : ceived by telegraph Tuesday night from Messrs. Palmer & Rivenburg of New York: Strawberries 14 to IScts.; asparagus $4 to $5; peas in baskets, $2 to $2.50; pets in crates, S1.75 to ft; thirds, tl.25 to $ . 60; eggs. 14 to 15; duck eggs, 18 to 20 cts. The Scottish-Bite Masons. The fourth annual convention or union of the Richmond bodies of the A. and A. Scottish Rite of Free Masens (southern jurisdiction) closed last night with algrand banquet, which wus largely attended. Rev. R. P. Will ams, as venerable master of the Lodge of Per fection, presided. Toasts were responded to by elequent brethren, and altogether tne anair was one oi unusual emtoyment Durimr the afternoon and niirht Hpv Ha.tley Carmicbael, as venerable maste.- of the Eadosh of Dalcho Consistoiy, No. 1, conferred tbe tbirty-nrst degree in full from on tbe following candidates: Di a O. O'Hara and R. W. Coffee, of Cod ford City, Va.; J.H. Hackburn and F. Ulricb,of NewBe.ne,N. C: Dr. George Bom, W. B. Cutehaw. Tazewell Ellett, W. F. vtlcanam, w. U. Kice, l'arker T. Conrad, X. N. Dennis and F. H. Plue- macber, of Richmond. . The same candid ate then received by communication the thirty-second degree Prince of Master of the Royal Secret and were declared full members or the Consistory. Rich- mona uispatcn, April sutu, 1898. Pine Books, Fabnloutly Cheap. Many of tbe choicest book of the world are now being issued in styles and at price to oeiignv Dooic-ioyera wltb 11 m. ... ..... -z . . ...... Ked purses. Jobn a Alden, Publish; 07 bose Ht. new xoric, who was the pi. oneer, and is still the leader in the "Liter ary Beroiutloo," Bends us a copy of Bay ardTaylora famous and delightful "View Afoot or Burope Been with Knap sack aad Staff," as a sample or hi hall morrocoo gilt top style, fat which he dud- lisbes tome of the world's most famous books at prices ranging irom 50 cent to SO cents each, the same book being issued also In neat cloth binding at pi Ices ranging irom is cent up. The book are always In large ty Erlnted on line paper, tbe cloth binding sing ofexoslleut quality, and the half moiocco. gilt top style it to adorn any library, A 88-page descriptive pamplet may bs had free, or a m-page catalogue, a veritable fbast for book lovers, may be bad for a S-cent stamp. Address Joins B. Auj, Publisher, 67 Rose Street, New via. , -...iv.fcnvf.wMv'n Mr Moody's Meeting at the World's Frlr. :. Tbeorrangementa for the series of evangelistic meeting to be conducted by Dwicht L. Moody in Chicago during the World's Fair, have been completed. The evangelist has surrounded himself with staff ol able Christian worker from every part of thl country and Europe, and proparafions have been made to hn!a 0 . . h ri -tit in eviry pn-t of t' f An Undisputed Test of Merit. A medicine that has been a household remedy tor over nttv years and used in that time by more than 150,000,000 per sons must have great merit, bucli a medicine is found in Brandrcth's Pill This fact demonstrates the value of these pills better than any statement of the proprietors. It will be observed that the dose required to cure is small. One or two pills taken every night for ten or twenty days will cure dyspepsia, costive ness, rheumatism, liver complaint, bilious ness, or any disease arising trom an im pure state of the blood. Brandreth's Pills are purely vegetable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Pnt to Flight. all the peculiar troubles that beset a woman. The only guaranteed remedy for them is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. For women suffering from any chronic "female complaint'' or weak ness; or weakness; for women who are run-down and overworked; for women expecting to become mothers, and for mothers who are nursing and exhausted; at the change from gi rlhood towomanhood and later, at the critical "change of life" it is a medicine tnat sately ana cer tainly builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. If it doesn't, if it even fails to benefit or cure, you have your money back. What you are sure of, if you use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, is either a per fect and permanent cure for your Catarrh, no matter how bad your case may be, or 1500 in cash. The proprietors of the medicine promise to pay yo'j the money, il they can't cure you. (Dissolution. The firm of Dewey & Powell hereto fore doing business, is by mutual consent this day disolvcd T. W. Dewey with drawing. A. II. Powell will continue the business. Thanks for past favors, we are, Kespt y. etc. T. W. Dewey, April 20, '93. A. II. Powell. A New Tin and Plumbing Shop. lUNNOtTNCEMENT. We have re-rented the store lately oc cupied by us, next to present stand and intend conducting in connection witn our Mill Supply business a first class Tinning & Plumbing Shop, under the manage ment ot skilled and competent workmen and shall make a specialty of putting on TIN ROOFING AND GUTTERS, And repainting and repairing old roofing OUR PLUMBINO DEPARTMENT. Will be complete in every particular and work done well and promptly. We bo licit nn opportunity to make prices on anything in this line and are in posi tion to make lowest poseible Hgurcs J,con Blstent with first class workmanshipaud material. Kespectlully, - - Pisosway & Churchill. Next to City Hall. tf. 'A good shape is in the shear's mouth." Dutch Proverb. Why is it fome people's clothes never fit them only this they are not cut aright. Now if you want a suit to fit, see our line of samples and we will guarantee to fit you and suit you. We have made ar rangements with a first class tailoring establishment in New York by which we can please you. Suits to order at $20.00 and $25.00. Try us for Shoes, Hats and Clo'hina:. J. M. HOWARD. PAPE & DEYO, General Comraion Merchants. 859 &C31 Washington Street lew York Southero Fruits Vegetables A SPECIALTY. Account Bales with check sent same daj goods are sold. Htencil No. 800. Rel'eience: Gansvoort National Bank, of New York. National Bank, of New Berne, N. C. Stencils can be obtained at JOHN DUNH'8. tf. S1LE OF VALUABLE REAL EST1TF Th andertllDcd Com mil iloner. br fvlrt n oi jaamui oi ma naparior uoart or Crm tni to Mil laudi tor DirtUlon. nlltu s umkiii. K T.uukiu otata, hln t law ol mmrj r. runir, lMo'd., ax pru, to lb truuib, win aaii uw vu rfc HOUH ooor In OrTu eonntr. on tha Wth. d of liar laoi at 11 o'oloek. M.. to tha hlehiat hinii cull, tba following daaorlbad tract or lot of moo. aiHHN in uia vitj Ol JHIW Daroa, tin to nit aina or urimw B treat kaajla glnf point, 8W ' fat t tnohaj North from tha lntanaotion or 14 own ud nrimth 4tnat ob tba Kaal aid or tfrUBth H treat a., d ruD ttaanea Hortward alone Qnfflth Htraat 07 faaloaalneh, I ban Kaatwardrr at rlaht aniiaawliaGrlfnthBtraatll faai to O. A. nHlH'IIM, M1VUOV DOUUlWarOIVaQO fet right anclM with Qaacn H treat and wtb aald wataina una to paint rrom wb'ah a ima drawn at rtphtanalaa with Griffith g treat will atrlka tha bagfnnlBg, Uanoa alone tha Una, to tha baglnnlac. blt, tba aama da- aonraa in n aaaa rrom r. uunjr to Mary T man lay, rec iroad In book 8a pan 177 and . , ., . Oomnilaiiooar. T .la April ilat, 1883. NOTICE. ROBTH OiBOtrKA 0ATW OOUHTT. Tha Board Oomulaalonari Oraran County Ta, Hoot Hanaoak. Jr.. at all. rnranant to Jadamnt or tha Bnpartor Ooutt of tha abova ooaoty an Btata. at fail tarm UM. I will aall for amah at tha nnnrt Booaa door of Ore Tan Montr, oa Monday Mar th UM at 11 o'aioaJk M nil tha follow' lDIlandai XlltbaaaUU,Miht.tltIa nod Intaraat of L. W. Unnaook nna whlo daaaandad to hi halra at law tha dafandnala In tha a bora antltlod notion In and to Lot A Ul aiua. Uaat tba 800th Eaat Cornar of Klna and UraTaaatreala, Cttr of How Barna. Orarna Clounir balna an ana third intaraat or aataj and balnt; thtma prnnnrtr . . in tha aoatplalaij la tha auvia ant. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A. oream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in leavening strength. L.ATE8T United States Government Food Repobt. Rotal Baking Powdeb Co.. 106 Wall St..N. Y. Concert at Theatre. Wednesday Evening April 26th, 1893. FOR BENEFIT OF Chorusses, Quartettes and Solos (bsth vocal and instrumental) by our best home talent. Admission 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats, which can procured at Nunn & McSor ley's Tuesday morning at ten o'cleck. 2t At Smith's News Agency. Ynu will find all the leading Papers, Magazines, etc., published. bpecial attention given to Ladies orders. Those desiring a good cheap Daily will do well to subscribe to the N. Y. Mer cury, with each and every edition you get a written up Life Insurance Policy lor 2,000" Has never failed to pay death claims. As long as you subscribe regularly your life is Insured. Call and get a sample copy. This paper is sold for the small sum of 10 cents per week, with Sunday edition 5 cents extra. All orders left at Nunn & McSorley's will receive prompt attention. All papers delivered upon urrival of train. INCOKPORATION NOTICE. Stale of North Carolina, Graven County. in omce uter superior (jouri. Noiloe la hereby given of the Incorporation of the Bar River LumberOotnpany, that the namea of the lucorDorttors are Harvey Elllli. Joel U. Hano ck. W. H. Ottlnser. all of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, andtuch otheri aa they may associate with them ; that the Srincipal place or business shall be at Van ruere. N.C., and Its general unrpose and business Is to manufacture lumber, bny sell or lease timber lauds, timbers and timber rights; also all other landB Decesaary for car rying on said business of a Lumber Com nan v and to do all oth r things necessary and proper for tha transaction of general timber and lumbe manufacturing ban in ess, that ma duration or the corporation shall be thir ty years; the oipltal stock is thirty thousand dollars, wltb privilege to Increase to one hundred thousand dollars, divided Into six hundred shares of the par value of flltv dol lars each. This April 22d, 1&93. ap!23 W M. WATSON, O. 8. O. Dividing Profits. Catting Profits U the Deal er'a Favorite Appeal to the Public. With Us it is Different. .:, WE ASK Consideration SOLELY ON THE BASIS OF THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY GOODS AT A FAIR PROFIT. Call and See For Yourself. No Trouble to Show Goods, Vary respectfully, Ihsktsrn & Wills!.. XL B, Howard ; Agent, : ; Fire, life ani AccUcnt ;.; The Residcncs Recently Occupiedliy llln.Hoert3ai 0NP0LL00F SntEET. APPLY TO MANWELL & COOK, Engineers, Machlniiti & Blacksmiths. Make and repair Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Pumps. Steam boat work of all kin J. Repair Inspirators and Injector. Gas, Steam and water pipes fitted m, nall their branches. Shop between Ice Factory and Froigh Depot A. & N. C. R..R. dwtf. " " " MIDDLE STREET, pr2 dwtf Opposite Citlxan HORSE SIIOEING. We have just added Horse Shoeing Department 10 .ne Diacksmitn suop, oonnected with our CARRIAGE AND VEHICL FACTORY. E. Gay. an einerlnncad Shoer from the Western part of th State will be in charge. All work will be Executed in Beat Maaaar dwtf WINFIELD A GA8KIN8. Those refreshing Cool- inp- Drinks of Ale, Beer, Porter Fine Wines and Liquors At J. F. TAYLOR'S. ALSO Those TRUCKER8 BASKETS and tb Special drives In TO THEJRADEl WJi ARE AGENTS FOB F. W. STOCHS Diadem Flour. Nona genuine nnlan th Crowa k burned In tne head, See that F. W. Stock nam la aa fc barrel when you make your I rhau. All oar flour oome direct froaa tha Mill to u. We pay no oonrnkala. therefore we can give yon BED ROOK PRICES! ROQEnfiFa cr.3; EXCURSION RATES " N, N. & w. DIBECT HH5'0'; Naval z hi ISOhFOUL; J '.v 'v?T1A :-'v.i:? Steamer New BcrH' 3. ronnd trip New feme to Kor' ''t darino; tbe week, April 18th to the : K Ticket good to return until A; I 1898. . For FurUiff Informotlon a--' ' . J? vf m ( . Over Parmer A Karckaota Bank, mr?9 2.n ITSW EEr,NE,N. O. , '., : ' JAMK8W.ptr.nTH!. "" ' ...uuar.
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