V-:- P.. Daily VOL. XII.-NQ. 55 NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS. Journal L tlth It BUSINESS LOCALS. FINE beef and veal tins mir-iin at 8. Oohn ft Sen IADIES and Gentlemen rloairiiii; to take lessons in Shorthand and nro not able nt prtsfntto pay for their instruction will Re satisfactory terms bv com rounication with W. Boettchcr, Elizabeth City. N. C. LOST Two H'lver Pepper nruots .Find er will plMse return to Journal ouice. - dwlw OUR SPECIALTY Ice Oream Soda, in the best n'ckle drink ever put. no in New B .me tf Nunn McSout.f.y. TINE beef and veal Cohn & 8on this morning. S. JUST Received 4. nice lot, of California hams, breakNst strips and miir-r cured hams. O O Bowdnn f'o. THE profit! and ploasure of Itlcvclini; are not to he question ; hnt (ho choic" of a wheel should bn carefully cnnsilf-rnl Wn oan furnished any lnfnrnation yon may desire on the subject, Tlin " Wavei ly Scorcher", 82 lbs., price $100 is better than many $125 wheels The "Oolunibia' ' $150 is absolutely the BEST made O.il nliguoR. prices and Oiir terms Wen fir the asking W T Hill & CO. Hole Ajen'". PRH OUEEM and Land Plastm- I'm killing Potato llims at .1 C Whitt.y ('o. A, FULL line of Sprins and Summer Pampln. cwsistiner of Olicvintts Illack. Blue and Brown Ser?e, Fine Check as mer. Imported iiitinsjs. Worsteds in all grid's. Satisfaction guaranteed. F M. Chad wick. Tail r At, Hall's bonk t, rc usIeufFy's cour.H killki! cures Ooui;ns. Colds. More Thru-it. etc. Excellent in all affections of the Throat and Lung, inducinc: heiillliv nctn.n of the raucous membrane, soothing m.d henl na th-same Is an antisei'tic and n i mi CIDB. Prices 10 c, 25 i. and fl(H per lintt'e. There u nothing like peraiHteooy bill has just passed the Mansa,- bunettH Leg Uln tare repainting the width of wngori tirc- which was Brat kroduOBd flitv-five fiirs ago. There was n, Rood dvi-.l of dust on it when it was pulled out of the pig.'on. hole, but it went through dust and till. The man who first introduced it., watt there, though nut a member, to see it go throngh VVil. Star. Natives of the Old North SUte esiding at Atlanta Georgia have enter 1 into an associition to be known an "The North Oirolina Society of Atlanta," and thin indiums the AU.viU Journal to remark. "In taking this step the North Carol iniiiiiH ure to bo com mended. Many of Atlanta's fore most men are pvoud to lay claim to lie Mtle if "Tar Heel," and in the l-y tanks of her busy workers thiri'H ar Ac.iies of koiih of the ioiMool old Stale who daily do her hoi'or. T'e NorHi Carolinians i ivedit, not d.'Iv to the t-tate of ir nativity Int, o t lie city ol their adoption. U)CAL NEWS. .v.'ir .1 Ilo-.vai-d. S. (V.in iV I);..:viiy pump. GO To Street's horse Store (or Livery. Fine roadter,s at Htreot's Ilnrsp store. ELEGANT Saddlers at Street's Horse store. OA.NDRUFF, Itch. M vi;n. and all Skin Diseases cured by the u8- ot Duffy's Vrb Ointment For sale by F. 8 Dully, Drusuis. M13II Sacramutal; Put. and Scuppcr nong Wines for sale by .Ias Rkdmono, I. CALVIN Schaffor's Wild Cherry Rock and Rye, put up expressly for throat, and lung.diseases, for salo by .Ias. Redmond DUFFY'S Malt Whiskey for Medicinal use, for sale by JAS. Redmond. HUNYADI Janos Minoral Water, the best Natural aperient. For sale by Jab Hkdmond. PURE Cum Whiskey for sale by Jab Hkdmond Th" (.n the ?,ii I'm li-l IVmale Col y at ilnrlYi e ;'.i!iro by tl ;o lire is csliina 1 at 4'3(),0P0. T':j I'i4 ?'ii;ni.-'.t of em-umbcix of the ':k- went t'ff V( -Ion!. iv. Mr. W II. riy was the shiupi-r. Tl,c Cil'ilr of Kind's Daughters meet I'.u nllcrt.oon :i: halt past lour 'o"';. It is ivquc1:!"! that every i-mliiT Iil' pr -i lit at this im-elii'. Tii.- Ciuliivv I5i:-vc!c Ciub was out para'i.iid ye -cfitay aII-'-r::oou. 1 lie lat numl t-r of lurvc I'.ols 111 t!i.' i-ily niiike iiiito n procession wiu'iitlii'V uu'in into nr. hi -, as p'C Ul'rcoil ol DUFF Goidon Imported Rheir, for sale by Jas. Rkdmond IMPORTED Holland (Jin, Ilcrke's 'lass Ale and Burke's Guinness' istut, orsaleby Jas Rmdmoso. 75,000 CIGAR3 at very low llnures for wholesale and rotail trane i.rsaio oy Jas Redmond. GARRET'S Cognac Brandy used very V 1- .L. -.!. V..- ..Is h nJUl-U 1U BIVIV IUVIM. ' "t "J Jas Redmond We have had perfecting presses along time but the perfected news paper is still a thing of the fntnre In fighting the war over again Editor Oockerill finds himself to be under the painful necessity of play ing the part of both armies. There is to be a bust ot Harriet Beecher Stowe at the world's fair, Mrs. 8towe's greatest ,lbast," how ver. was her attempt to portray the negro oharaoter in Uncle Tom's Cabin. Charles A. Barry, Chief of the World' Fair corps of interpreters, converses in sixteen languages, in eluding the Chicago dialeor. The OonfideratM flags carried at Bateigh, by little girls on the Davis funeral oar.have been turned nvnrtothe North Carolina Anti oquity Society. ' Boke Smith has immortalized . himself by one stroke o( the pen in revoking Raum's order which ' granted pensions to men never in r jored In war. By this ruling the ' United States will be the winner - to tin tune of $20,000,000. - Arl exchange makes this impor ' tant announcement: "Since it has been found possible to mnke pure maple syrnp' from corncobs, some chesoer material than corncobs must be used hereafter for the ' manufacture of put older vinegar." This la hard on the men who sell pure apple vinegar. Commissioner of Internal revenue Miller has intimated that the appointment - of Hon. F. M Blmmoni to be Collector of Internal revenue of Eastern North Carolina will be made on or abont the 15th Inst Now if you den't believe Demooratto administration oan be successfully administered by Demo crata, just "watch the Professor, and see ; the heads of Republican ' tall to the ground when Simmon takes charge. Otherwise we will have something else to say, end ! N.C. Gazette. Superior Court. The first case called Friday morning was that of the State vs. Hattie McCoy, col., and Cassie Morton, col., accessories before the fact to the murder ofWm. McCoy. On account of the absence of an important State witness the case was postponed to this mori.ing at 9 o'clock. State vs. Lizzie Borden, col., Indecent a pleasure to every tnh ( aroliinan, and xposure of person. The plea of insanity particularly to those ol her own ei was entered and the jury found as a fact New Berne, to hear of the success ot the that the ilefendant was insane and the concert K'vcn here last nihl bv M :Yt:in isi.Mi'.srs. ! !,, (ins ia shorthand 'ti - -Fine I'l'.'fand veal. t C'.uirhill Purifying i.i.n V. Le-.vis, i.'.ly ar'iil:i:v'l (. aniiv, t .111 if Kinston an assistant ank of first o to MISS RADCLIFF IN THE NORTH Winning the Admiration of Every One "She Undoubtedly Has a Career Itefore Her." Bloomtiekl, N. J., May 20th, 18!i:t. Editor JoiiiinaI.: I am sure it will la- court ordered her sent, to the asylum. Civil docket cases were then taken up as follows: Edwards vs. Harrington. Land suit. Judgment for plaintiff. Bryan vs. Johnson. Title to land. Judgment for plaintiff. Waters vs. Stimson Lumber company. Continued. Snellingvs. Waters. Non-Suit. Aimstrong Cater & Co. vs. Cohen. Judgment for plaintiff. Wood, Faulkner & Co. vs. Sultan. ludgniennt in favor of plaintiff. De fendant appealed. Commissioners of Craven county vs. Ilaltie Smith. Taxes. Judgment plaintiff. Commissioners vs. Palmer Judgment for plaintiff. Congdon A Co., vs. Wm. Eborn. Judg ment according to prayer of complaint. Marion K. Radeliff. Coming here only a 1" vv months ago a stranger, except by reputation, to sing in the choir of the First Presbyterian church, she lias in this snort while won the affection and admiration of every one who has met her or has heard her sing, and last night (he whole town seemed to unite in a testimonial which is absolutely without u parallel in the history of Bloomlield. Tlie use ot the First church was offered for the concert, and at lin t it was lecidcd to use the lecture room, but. this was almnUoned lor the church proper, which has a seating capacity of over 750. that all who wished to attend might be accommodated. The platform had fori ',ec" profusely decorated with (lowers bv Iorl4i. !.-; i n i i ,'i Steinwav Crand piano had been Coming and (ioing. Mr. C. R. Thomas returned yesterday from Beaulort, where he has been on pro fessional bu.incss. Rev. C. O. Vardell left to deliver an address at Davidson College Commence ment, which takes olace next week. He will spend the Sabbath in Salisbury ami M"rol,,i'lltil n.n mill -rvn I -1 1 preach there. Mr. T. A. Henry will con- luet the services in the Presbyterian hurcli here to morrow morning. Mr. S. W. Smallwood returned last night from a Northern trip. Miss Mattic Williams who has just graduated at Salem Female Academy rem rued home last night. Mis Madie Bell, of Harlowe, who Taxes, brought from Newark and was placed ai one side. I he gallery, w Inch extends ntirely around ll.u church, is divided into a number ol compartments with chairs instead of the u-ual benches, and these were sold to box parties, which lent variety to the scene. Miss Radclille was assisted in her con cert bv Miss Annette Reynolds, Contralto; Mr. Albert F. Arvcschou, Basso ; Mr. aid P. Wilcox, Tenor; Mr. Victor da I'rato, Violinist, and Mr. E. l'resson Mil ler, Piunist, and the whole whs under tne direction of Mr. II. W. (iieene, Director College ot Music, and one of Miss Had cliffs teachers, Miss Radclitl and Miss Annette Key- nobis, contralto appeared m two duel 'A Streamlet Full of Flowers.' Caiaccio- la. and "Nearest and Dealest. Caraceio hi. The two soiil's mmr bv Miss Kadclill are entirely dilleun; in character, .lie tirst showing the light, tlexinie .piaiity m V.I. 1 -v '' ii :i, List of Letters Kciiiainiii!; in the Post ":'i'r Heme, Craven county, N. ('., .' 181)3. B Mr. l'Minan Brock, i Miss R.ichell Brown, Jim I - ii Mary K. IScndes, col., U'ii:.. U:-...' Win. A. licnbank I) - Charles (i. I,wdy. Mrs. Dawson. II -II. T. llur t. (ioiifev Ii: Hill. I. M 's. Amanda .bcni r l.a' c. M W. M. Merrill, ( Moore. Mrs. A. W. M.-Cra-.. P Win. .1. Pitts. T Mrs. Claiiicv Tavic: tr. West. S T. W. Scar' '.- .'! h, Shaw, Mis l-linitia Siiiimiins. -, . Skinner, J. (.'. Sniitli. l.i-ui- vi Sarah Stanley. W- Miss j.isl, v Wc-t. Bcchis Vi IClisha White. Persons calling for tin- a!a. . will please say avci'.ir,,! r, i , 1 r', of list. The regulations now r .; u i .v I cent sliii 11 be rolliTlcl ..: 'lie !.! each ad'crtisc(l li tter. v, m. i:. ci.auki:, r. : ha swallow dun I But summer is it belioovr.s you siock ol suuinu r u u Some people do not clianLre tin winter umlerw i-.ir i;n il .iin 1st, if you .ire one of 'lien. not forget US if yoll ll ive ;l y liny. Ne vlot Collars tit.'l C;i.': Shirts, Half Hose niul Susp.e ders. White, black and I'u liyeicle y'noes. See us f i ( lo injf. 1 Ia;s and Sh u's. J. M. IIDWAKD. lo'i W.-ll judge of MENT I Simply wish to stale to the people of KASTKKX KOUTU CAROLINA ' liat through the pcrs: M in ufa :turcs of the p'l 'i'.WINC, .MACHINE hi; agency upon u i lay in ,!. e, a:r oi:i ii t., ' never l i a. I I tii, nk 1 s-wing nineiiine . . : - s i a t I V.I..I1W , her voice, anil the seeon .1 displayni riehness and svinoathv of her lull, sin been visiting relatives in the city lolt yes- . : i to,...s. ,.u.i iJ( ,t Ii evidencing ihc terdav returning home accompvnied by natural beauty of her voice and its d Miss Bettie Hall on a visit. velopme.it under the skilful training o! ........ I Mr. H. w. (ireenc nun jji. i'u'ih- .'II. lie i vum ii mmiiwi in.Ti iiiiiv "... ieul"iiant, lias received inters to gi o;l Asfimiboine, Montana, for dutv. The More'.iead City corresiondent of the Beaufort Herald says the camp round as laid off is 7Ht)7:(! feet, am ill aceoininoilate MMJ men. I he various buildings to lie creeled lor the occasion iavt all been 'ocaled. Hi.libi I. Kais'T, tt!io was called by our Jewish Tviis to take charge of the vnagogue rcientlv orgaiuz.-'l here, is now loca'cil as io residence, lie is oc copying a portion of the Kilburn House on Broad street the one in which Mr eo. F. Wyman !ivcs. A telegram received Friday by he tmily (innouiieod the death at old Fort McDowell County, this State, of Mrs Jen nie Kirklnnd formerly Miss Dissosway of this city. Although it was not unexpect- 1 vet it was a severe shock to her ninny relatives aa, I menus in tins community. She was univeisally beloved for her ainiajle qualities and kind disposition. The concert last night which was got ten up by Prof. F. E. Morton fully sus tained the high expection of the cultured audience that was in attendance. Miss Addie Cutler won (he Morton gold uied all which very well for her Mr. 8. C. Bragnw in presenting it made a nice lit tie talk. The entertainment was high class throughout and very good. We expect to have further to say of it tomorrow. The Mnntuchet, a veteran of the late wnr, has been transferred by the Navy Department to tho Reserves nt Wilming ton. It is one of the boats that saw heavy service around Charleston, but is said to be still in good condition. The New Eerno Reserves ought to be equipped with a suitable boat. It is a fine body of young meu and they are taking pride in the organization and showing commend able zeal in making themselves efficient. There n no company but would like to be skilled in discipline but it takes mch energy and grit on the part of the mem bers as the New Berne boya aro showing to make it so. Morchead Odd Fellow Officers. The following are the officers of Unity Lodge I. O. U. F., which was organized at Morchead City, Friday May 27: as given in the Beaufort Herald: W. L. Arendell, N. G.; Chas. 8 Wallace, V. Q.; E. I). Arthur, Troaa.; Martin L. Willis, Sec; Allen O. Davln, Wuden; J. M. Arthur, I. G;D. A. Baelon, O. G.: Goo. Styron, R. 8. to N. U,: W.J. Wallace, u . to in. .; .las B. Arendell, K; B. to V. G.: Gilbert Arthur, L. 8. to V. G. IS MEMORIAL. - Entered Into, rent,- alter lineerina Illness, at her home at Old Fort N. 0. on June' 1st Mrs. Jennie Kirk land wife ot Capt A. M. Kirkland formerly ' Mn. Ehklandwa a devoted christian firm friend and baa passed away In tha confidence of a reasonable, religious and holy hope of that blessed rest which our Father has promised to all who love and tear him. Chanel Hill where he has been studying medicine. Mr. Cohen made one of the best averages (!i7) in materia niedica ever made at the University. Next year he expects to attend Bellcvue Hospital, New York. Mrs. J. H. Bell and two children Washington City, came in on the steamer Neusc to visit relatives in the city, and Mrs. T F. lljrgis returned home on the same steamer from a visit to relatives ir Norfolk. The steamer Ncuse took out the fol lowing passengers: Rev. J. R. Sawyer who has been spending a few days in the city and his- wife who has been visitin; relatives in Wilmington returning to their home in Manteo; Misses Dora and Nannie A due filiate, I For larg .mill Kent. r ami Front -' W. ill I 'i f :!, n ::u-wii :l'0' II g r' fcir.iin of f ' C ' N I A O, Meif I r :in. .Ma le, i i . - .if would be a agent, hut aui always to H r vc the peoplu .u ,;ig tho advantages ..he.- o. -t all otherc, and 'h-.- r.j iieiug there would bo many mothers and duught s A ' la. i. Best I! barge Inuves ('ike-- and pie, made lo onicr. cad in the City. Ii-lii.-r.-d el lOll-llllllv ii" I- li. C. V i hem all Pie.Hidi n' S tciiss el N.c TuiMdnv night signed ' u- ti i peace and th-n rcsicn- d. Buck, her teachers. Liuler tin-in sin has acquired the mtvzn-corc quality, Used with great effect particularly in the Saucta Maria,'' and several tones have been added to her voice. She undoublcil- ly has a career before her, and his couti iteiice in her ability mid I ut u re success led Mr. (ireene to giye his services ain! of the weight ol lns name towards t lie suc cess ot this concert. She was compelled to respond to the vocilei'ous applause wuich giecien c.u i her numbers, and alter the ".Message I)' Amour-' she sang a dainty little thing composed by M. Miller, called ' I is Love That Makes the World go Hound," and aftir the other she sang' lhou art l.iki Lovely Flower,' by Ambro-i. llns hist song, like (he one it followed, had an ohli"nio for violin, mid that instrument was played most wonderfully by Mr. da Prato, a ymun mini not yet oui ot his 'teens, but who has already achieved the musicians ol New TUTTS with work. HLI.S mi- ito V Drink pure water by '.1- ;g rAirf Clioo 7a'Pr L AM) Turifying 1 1 ml !n'i you i i;u iavt; bought t u () t Fiirn Mi'fvV li, or WOITV : l'c Midvctte. two pupils ofKinscy Seminary I prominence amen returning to their home in Manteo, and York lor his brilliant playing. He ,,. . . ,, . , , , . ... blended the rich tones ol Ins violin with Mrs. A. J. Crisp who has been visiting mai(, (om.!( ,- ,,l.r V1)i(.u llmt her son,' Lieut. R. O.Crisp returning lo audiencc was entranced with the melody her home in Baltimore. His solo was performed with the same Mr. J. B. Bonner of Aurom 'is in the exquisite touch, and his etlo. Is were pro .... . I, In.., ..I ,ui bv mi v char atauiMii but natu- city. He meets his .laughter who , . . - -. ,,,llc,.)tin (,,' turnd from Salem Academy yesterday colup0 . cr's ideas that is rare even evening. among older professionals. Miss Reynold s is tlie soio conirauo in 93,000 Worth of Track, St. Andrew's church, New York City, The steamer New Berne took out yes- and she has also mn.g m concert during ,.r ir..tn onint the winter ns a menioer oi iuc moo mng- .... . ..... , I. i a c uonccu v.o. one uckci in your cisterns air ilorscd bv all sciential -ical profession as .he l'i puritior of the ag.- :i',d against cholera, t v. 1 1 . -malarial fevers. .1 :!i ami 11 yuu puiNaiided iiciice yo j double e iivt one uv wife she will until vcu I tT(' w i . ; 1IM SOLD ONLY IlianaTtTnTr iv t niir, in YOU. w ilk' reputation, for she has a cultivated and most pleasing voice, and she delighted her hearers. Mr. Wilcox is the tenor soloist m a New York choir, and lias conic into promincucc through his singing nt the concerts ol the M. C. M. His voice is a pure tenor, and he added much to the l lie coin i i i. in day 3,028 packages potatoes, 305 of beans, 19 of cabbage and 1 of squash. The steamer Ncuse took out about 1700 packages of beans, 600 ol cab bancs, and 2,100 of potatoes a total ol about 4400 piickages. The A. & N. C. R. R. took out forty .... . ,. o.i , .. ,,r iii iti. la I tpiifif in ritn tif i r 1 1 1 w i nil ii ii i i t-unu c mm . . rrcivnil ft H-u! IV encore aim uu inv ii in mm nariL nrroa They were taken by two special truck . , k Mr Arvcschou has perhaps the trains i i addition to the regular freight finest bass voice I have ever heard. He Irsin at least as many more are expected is the soloist at St. George's Episcopal nwlv .. several thousand barrels more church, New York, and is iu great de J , ...... . , . maud for concerts and private entertain ol potatoes were orougniain oeiore niBui . , soeukinir of him, a recent readv for sendina off today. iamm of the "Musical Courier said Tlioo ubinmenta will irfve at a low '-His rich low tones uro phenomenal." estimate-thirty-flve ihousand , dollars I haven't space to speak at length of hi, J " oinrif in this concert, nor could 1 uo nun returns to the growers. instiee DUFFY'S B)Aft MIXTURE. Properties: Anodyne, Carmiiiatiie, Anli MILIH.V SI KIM.i: (E w '. 0. -i, i. .a i b, rs l:l Miss Radeliff 's selection of Mr. Miller on mnniHL w as U UlUSk mimm.t uui.. pany of Beaufort. The company shipped a cargo of oys- 1 1 corrects Iiowel 1 -So lieving pain ikml gr ping, infectin morbid maiti intcstili.il track. It is e.spei'iill . useful in I : i r h - .1 and d.vuintcrics after die bowel - been freely evacuated ua: urai.y 'o . the use of simple purgauves. J)OSK: I'or aJuits, 1 t'a.-,i iim'.'u! with water: niiy be repeated in on hour. ft'Sliake vial before il-ing. PBHI'AUISD BV i. a. mm. NKW I5KUN!--, C and Hi-c it. and : .JO the Two Steamers Libelled, The schooner Sadie M. Rand has been I Bn iaeal accompanist, and received the libel'ed for seaman's wages. The case tribute of a mighty recall after his piano mmo nn tida before Jndra 8ev solo, a very unusual compliment lor any mour in chambers. P, ,lu. ;JT, t ... t, r u 1 DeaUUIUl as who uio The steamer Nellio B. Dey has been R, DSO(lic jt did not surpass the perform- i-i i j t . I. n il tj.. i. : ' 1 ... , lioereu uv me varviiiiK rw&iuu vuiu-1 annp ot Ins own couiposu-iuu a umuus fl which was perlcctly enticing. Mr Miller is very youug, jet ycibuiuc anil in. nnminwi 11 iiiiuiv . .1 a n i.! j. I lUUHluiait "" L - iers on me sieamer w uauiuiuro uurmg h4allifll, and ,ano pieces. the cold weather of last Jannry. Th dueu and Quartets were sung with WhiU fn rrnt the steamer was froze nrfct harmony and smoothness that up at Norfolk and the oysters damaged, would be expected of such artists, and J ,., vl,.,. .u. .... the concert was pronounced by every i ue pacing wuipuij num. lun .iuier . ,. bet eyer llcard uerC- responsible for the damages. Her own- in,, it was over Miss Radeliff and ers disclaim their liability. Hence the many of her friends were invited to action. The case will be beard before suDDer at the elegant uomo oi mr. anu Judge Bevmcur in chambers on tho 15th Mrs. Halscy M. Barrett and were de- Inar. Iliirhtliil Iv enieriaiueu oy inoiu uuuu nilitA latfl c..iriin. ih. w.toi- Wnrha I Tt. is hoped that Miss Kadclitt will give . i i-- w i I annt.ner concen uerc ai. uu mi uinm" A car loau oi me umaii pipe ior laying - - J D N on the streets has arrived lor the water 1 Ti 1 - A .. 1 "II woras company. i. ni yei aeoiueu a. . . .., , hnv . ..,,., nr to when the laying of the pipe will be- mMCuUr rheumatism that givca me as am. lut it will evidently not be lontr for much relief as Chamberlain s Pain the remainder of the pipe Is soon to fol- Balm does. I have been using it lor low; i V, ' - I labout twovearsfour bottles in all as At the headanartera of the worka the occasion required, ana eiwaya Keep a fntini1linn. tar thu hnllpv am thnlncv niArfn bottle of it in mi home. : I remva I know .... .... . . . ..i . . . i arid tnera will M no delay in irattlnir It a DOOQ tmnK wnen a irer n, mu a-aiu nmeri ' - ' j . -, i Bum uv vm iimuicut. a nm w ui The derricks for the well-bnrinff Is with. W. B. Denny, dairyman, New finished, the machinery is in nosition and Lexington', Ohio. 60 cent bottles for tho iKiring will begin Monday morning, sale by J. V. Jordan. A. E. IIlBUAttD. Watches, Clock ami lui-ehi SILVER W A ft tt, & :. KIU'AI RI(; X FATLY New Heme Middle St., dwtf. ik).!: N. C. "W' lipojgei SrLVi:-:. MACHINE THE ,..j., i)m we nm Received A NICE LINE OF Ladiss Oxfords Froin Ihght Eros, And we also have en ronto from game nrm, an eiegaut uBiiri ment of MISSES, C1ULDRENS 1 and INFANTS SHOES. There may be other things you might see In our atook to salt yoa so CO 31 El and 8EB US. If yoo don't bay we will be glad to see too juM the same.' Yoors Truly' t( BAERISQTOH & BAXtEH. U ii i: 1 1 'jc' " . ' I 1 .' i. r. .1 .1. n: to iu! if . c . 'is tun very . Icc it Before gas vv C-FifM Then 1 will quit the Field. $5.00 A choino lot of SuKir Cored Ham?. Shoulders, Breakf idt Bacon, Smoked Beef, Boneless Corn Beet, Pale Ureum Cheese ' 1 'lcartey Lemons," ' it,;;.- .. V;-'-Kic Batter 1 i,,-.i,..i. ; , -t.. 4. 1 1 - wm a n lliyrt , ' A Fivo dollar premium will be " paid to tho person who will inform11 " -l! .Ii tUi'i Big Ike IJH.-.J A ..1. ..I -1 bourht l.iii' the i any one naving Standard- Sewing Maohine who ia aisatiffled. es ?t. do