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he Daily Journal. VOL. XIL-NO 09 NEW KERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY, i TLY 2. is-.rt nilCE 5 CENTS. 1 A.'- Av.fc!';'! BC81XF.SS LOCALS. 8TR. HO WARD will tail fur Tieolon Fridays instead of Thursdays uDtil lur ther notice. 1 1. JUST Received A large lot of fine ul! Betf on market this rooming. S. Colin A Sod. HANDSOME Prntation B ik, bj Standard Authors can be fcund at Mall's Stationery Store, Middle St.. opposite Baptist Church, ti HiVEjoa anything fptci.il v Hell, or do you want to buy any article not su;, plled by the regular market '.' If si t-v th advertising columns of the Jm-uv u tf BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 ,-ei!-per quart. Also Seed Pens am) Ilcans for fall planting, at low price It Bf.wiv. FOR RENT Tin to my residence Dwclli'is , -ct on Pollock Str..i. ,T. W. Stkw ri. WANTED Ag-nta want, d ever'. ,,.,., to sell a faM. selliii : a tic'-.- ) -d pi;, to the right man. Siun-..V '2a -is 1 r terras apply to Mirsba'1 lli'l, .vv'i:n 8 0 lit! lin. ONE OF the moi satisfa t .i about a OMumbln Tliry.-lo th Owners of thi, wlml knuv.- fl bicycle worth the price, ?l"iil Oolumbiaa are never at any pluc lass Heavy dicniint nre ! mauy other wheeU listed at i!i l-.ccx :-. od ! .1 l"o. I. cause they are no:, worth th.- I'hn-. The disoount vaii.'s as iI.hi iV ; an' persistency of th" pr "-ptC chmer Moral- liiy a ' 1 lin'nl know that you d i t- "-nl the sic a doubt ride the Pi-n mi I'. ii' 000 wheelmen ride PoluniV-i t. W. T Hn.L A ( n . S -! DUFF V'.S Diarrhoea ' ration whhie.ti li in b.-en in years, with na' si t:sf i.-t i have n'ed it. Composed Aromat.ios, As. i inears, anl Anieo!ie I'leiei and ErT.ietiv.i Kor D an - V f - I,. ( -11 nun " 1 e: '. l!:l !- -!,.!,. l)-.-.n 1 (-'....i,-! 1 tetTV, SurnTnr f' Orsmps and Pain In tb" Itoei "i meiiioiroi is used and n,I r-!e-i be .i.. . II R Hrym. Mr W II a,v..i John B 'N'ouni-. and -i nilinber ni di- -i citizens of l.lih au-1 surroi'-i-l ni' e,,;r. For sale by dei-i.-rs in th . , .'i-i:i connties I'V 8 DiifTy A FUL 'ino of Sprioe; and S'l uinei Samp'e', e insist hit? of ('.levi-oN lll.u!!, BUio and Mr uvu :Sei-e. l-'ni'1 ' ' leel; - 'i -.'i mers Iinporl.od suitin.s '.V.,i-Reds ui ;ill grad8 S.ltisf iction enaianteod F M. Chndniek, T;:l'.. r. At. Hall's boo!: S'. irp. GO To Struet's horse. Store for Fine rondster.s at fltreet's II 'is- i .'.very. 1 store. ELEGANT Saddlers nt tore. Street Horse The democrata of Ohio will hold tbeir convention Ang 2d. Therfl is no tliotiglit of Demo oratio Rrtefiisim in ttif tifx' H "l e Tbe majority will bo gov.'rrie.! ; rules, uot by it ruler. The mine owner in KanRM aro 'going to import 1.000 npgro? IVom the South to take tbe place "f rlip striking miners. Tronolf is feared. Many inquiries are do buing made for G$a. Cos, seem: trv-eletit of the 8en4te by peoide who are seeking positions under liim. Comotroller of tlm Ourr.-.ncy Eckels is winning gold cfiinionH for bis ooorse doring t.ho present panicky tiroes. Tbe extra session i likely 1 1 be a long and an arpons one. Tlw new congress will have some very in teresting problems to dispose of. 8ejretary Carlisle holds that he is not bound to purchase 4,500,000 onnoes of silver each month if he has to pay more for it tln.u the market price. The Treasury Department de dined an offer of 100,000 ounces of silver saterday at a prce 1 1-2 oents below what it offered for the same lot tbe day before. The Democratic platform lemaina the gauge and measure of demo cracy a tariff for revenue only atid the unlimited coinage oi both gold aud silve r. t.;!; ;-- Pitti's manager has h&i the te. ' - - "; anarUy" to aooouacj auoiimr tour - tL-v?s ' .for the prima doau with'Hi' sayiag a vord about her famnrell to th I Tv. peratio stage. '-" .. Xaere were 1.257 deaths in New f .'sihTork last week, the highest mor : tAlity - reoorJ of the year. It is r :'iSfJ- frightfal to contemplate whit the rW might ba in case of a choleraric epidemic - " r' 'f The Sherman law is euoh a dea iperate makeshift that the Demo .;. or atio platform pro poses to sabstl- ri - tate for it the unlimited coinage of " gold ' and . silver at a parity with each otherr . . t ,f " The'prloe of silver bdlliou -coutin-"r-uea to decline. Lass than two . .t yearn ago, when the SherraaoJaw '--wa enacted, silver was selling rvT120'an ounce. Friday the Treasury ; -. Department - pnrohased . 300,000 onnoes at 70, the lowest prioie it has ' yet reached, and the prospects seem ' -4o indicate a greater deoline vet. 1 aeo IuTpr Ocean remarks Shertnati known more. ii-ic-8 than any in an living LI knows Pi i'Tfti fo have beeum- tnillion.nrc oa -il-y of "j,i'i)tt ,i Je.ir, n.l it tnlti-H i.om (!: .ut"i:i' skin to do tbut. Star Tbe -.'mtli it .4ii:i lioi.li-i i: rank ir. nor! born eoiiegoe. vlt(lip.jr: -.n n' V ; t ' - t his hc i ! 1:''." ' .,Vti apt cii h'g-i The yt :v : il "tlljl L llal ll.11 (' . 0 r l-' N'.'W Haven, and lie nmco :r North l n. Tin- I.- Ij. :1 ' I'i: '! IV-itll -f ' I I II It'll:! Y..s; : II ' :!;. I i s.l , I ): : ,in!t tr.-n ;:i tilt' i1 1-111 . jofC: i 0 imc ('..II IV .1 .r Ir. I'd' al n:-:vs. 1 ,. t ( V. :i'i.l 1.1 b,' al- I al I; i !'.l 'GU I' I t. iricsi..ri!cn; e; . f v. .-ite-.lcd Verv.T-t ' ,:t the i oi :s C. tie '-Atlantic' 11.: 1 I lite: t lin. d It i- a v, itiy, yd lace wh!i l.i 'le :::. a .: IV 1 1 . f.-ill II I'lll el c I. alt I; I'lum am: iv :r. ucky as j. -aiiitariuin h;d; I'il ! .Ill' li -inee the hotel a. btiili. congenial, lrlii;luttil a-..-c ai- I'.J al'.! - it '-li ' 'e. f il i u .a o. : . lie. ;.;-. i ( . i een ! a as I ler 111 .nkiitcm to the l visitor-, a lew in feeb Wi-Ktern North Carolina li. i in'tr.d lo u -. ilie iu.t. lave arrived for :i pr-dru-.'lfd stay at the Virginia Ujrc Hotel. Beaufort. Othcis are f-Tit'clc.l to in i i this week. Dr. Robinson Ire ds his ju -f well and t -ctilire s itisfuct ion. Col. II. H:iri-i-!l .-peaks in high (eruis of 1 1 10 hiti; Stale JlticatiipnieiiL near Jiorc tic.ul. I To fays that (loycrnor Carr, Ad jutant (Jeneral Ciiiiiion a'td tlio jri'tieral oilicers pronounce il th;- most successful ever held. The e rounds were pleasant; there was no disorder whatever and not a single case of -ii k:n -s ihc entire time. Kverythimj was delightful and satisfac tory in every way. Mr. Win. White of Fort iJiirnwell was in tliccily ycslerd ay with tin- peii-lies 0f the 'Arkansas Traveller variety which lie sold at sixty cents per peck. The trees from wb'.eii they Were gathered are young ones and bore their lirst crop this season. They yielded from one to one and a halt' iusheis each. With the yearly incrcusj that may be expected an nrcunrd yielding fruit that commands a ready sale at ;sue!i a price will soon give the owner a good revenue. Fruit growing should be mors largely developed in our midst thun it in. Mr. P.M. Uiusoii, of Arlington, informs a Charlotte Observer reporter that the estimate placed on the two flour sacks of gold ore that wore taken from the Surface iliil Mine was not too high. I,at Weducs lay oue sixth of the ore was sold for $125, making the total $750. Since that time one baud at the sluice box has been finding about $50 a day washing the dirt and ore that was dumped to oue side by tbe Baltimore Compauy a3 worth less. Mr. Hinsoa snys the miners are making ft run on his safa with free gold. Yesterday a letter came to the owners of the mine from a gentleman who said that ne had seen the item in the Observer, making inquiries about the property. Schooner Addio nenry. A telegram from Beaufort, S. C, to the Washington Tost says: "The schooner Addie Henry, Capt. Llouglas, from New Berne bound for Philadelphia, being several days out is now supposed to be Jost." It is a mistake about the Schr. Addie Henry being lost. It has been only about a month since she left New Berne, and but little over a week ago she left Wash ington, D. C, bound to Baltimore. A false rumor that she was lost ' was start ed somehow about two weeks ago, but telegrams brought assurance of her en tire safety wilt all aboard in Washington City. . . ' " It may be that the report was started by the wreck and total loss of cargo ' and crew of tbe Bchr. Charles, of Beaufort,, a tew weeks ago. ( Tl.- i' lhn .1 about li. DOMIMON ALL RIUHT. Am! II : -i Owner-, Hackburu & Willed I'.icche the Money He Won lu the Contested Kaceo. ; At !'-. !: -.. .. :" ' I. . .III. I'i-i . lr i-i. .n that ' M ll ' :r.! .V Will, It - li.nl. U. nut ', '. '";' -. I won in several imi-s j ' ! 11 ' - i ' on of the Nt w Berne rV.. I'-.:. J - 10 una -.' Ml tliisM ', M.. A. X. ujiV.l . ntcre.1 a jimtt -t on ! i; t . . . i a 1 . ,- ; i.i horse had .t prt-vi. us ' ' i I'i ; ; hat it would iltl'r h ni I, IT .it (In I".u ' lalii'i) i;. I:i Id in 1 1 1 1 1 i T t !i It.ir I .iiH- A- 't.. I" t l :. I.i i li- !' ' . : ' i Jt ,. . i- to r. but i b t. -r li.is into cari-iui y .j-allMliy ill t 1 ; ;i I - 1 I a! "lie t in:. .14 .1 M r. ' -t.cll-b, ,1 in- ,..-i- hi h i Ic n ic - l.cj.. i r in i -! i a 1 1. n I l"ii lii. I leic n,i l.l i:i . race i lie :t .111 i. i I.. re ll.eni . r l ;- I.. in- I HI- !:,.- M. i ri..i : in n - iva 1 i Hi in t . n iKe.iniit id" nin f w:,-. ni. -i 1 1. i inix! y 1! I n--t. ai 1 ni bi ine; .1 lime, the liiuc nf d 1 J as br ini-lake i in il I ins I, ii t v. as 'i lejsiir. r of the i I at:. Ml pl.il. 1 1 1 1 V .' i.i .li-pule jJT.i to I w -It. d wide attin- r ire the liu-d 1 ' . e i a-r ll el reached and been - ' : I an I d. eided by llie : X..lh.iial Trolling ' : '' ' 'I 'is last llil'eiino 11 !'' ! ' jiiri-dictinn in I art of I he Tinted I1; I 'I" cvi.h nee .Mr. M, ri v -. - i : 'if .ri Ashoi i avion. I i'i i' til' r, I -,, y. :! t ..-.p. ( "NX , Mar. h .id, 'j:l. I .".: ! ' ; , I llll llalll. N ( '. r Si, -Vi or favor ol the 1st at I:', iqi'i to your inquiry ni:iy say tiiu! tip. .ti n l: book a l g. -).i-", "' 1 n i' Id I.ainbcll", with a ' '.' 1 '-' 1 1 wo t bin y and nne- -. ... - .! . . Mori i-iuw 'i, N. ,1. i i. t ' i a nal bi the 2 ;ts b; ,. li. . i I 1 Hank, N. .1 . and diiven ! A. by I', yaii a record I -' ni . 1 am unable In give le-- iii i.n oft his li,.i-e, as he 1 d '. contain it. Vo'.irs tndv, M. M. Mousi-. S,,-. and T'rciis el.-y eeitllv liie above letter to be I h. I:. .e to the la : o! tnv knowledge and be ' -M. M. Moiisf.. Sir-ci ibe I :a..! anni to before me this I'hh.inv oi .iarch 1SV3 at Hartford, Conn: :!i-. ol . D. A. Markuam. Notary Public. The bill Mid exact decision of the National Troll ilitj Association Supreme c.uiit waa i:s toiiow.-. : 2.:',ol -Kacbbiirn A- Willct, New Berne. N. C. is parte. Application lor an order under under Half 4o as to alleged record of 2."') 1-2 yiven the bav gchling Domin ion. :'t IMiuridown, N'. .).,' (let. 4, 1HII2. Tbe judge.)' book gives the hay 'elding Dominion a record of 2:30 1-2, at Mor ristown. N. .1., but upon being protested on noli member' grounds, the owners de sire to have l lie Board determine the true record of the horc. It appears that there wete only two judges in the stand and ih'vaiteil as timers. They have sent affidavit-1 that the heat was taken from tin! two lending horses and given to Do minion. The time was also given him. Ordered, That the above named record ol '-Mi') 1 2 .;s improperly given and is oid. Coiiii-g ami (ioiiiiT- Col. lliijene jlnrrel aud .Mr. Hal. W. Ay. r passed through yeste'day morning rctun.ing from Mori-bead to Raleigh. M'ss Nellie I'.'ythe, stenographer of the Teachers' Assembly passed through re turning home. Miss Katie Roberts, who has been spending a few days nt Jlorehead, re turned homo. Mr. F. O. Mitchell, Mr. J. R. Moody au-i Miss Gdeiiuic Moody ennie up from Morehcad. Miss Lena Glover, who iinsj been mak ing a protracted visit to thcTamily of Mr. F. J. Hardisoii left lor her home at Core Creek. Miss Matti? Koonce has returned from a visit at Pollocksville. Miss Slay Calm, daughter of one of our most progressive lawyers, who has been spending a short timo at Morehead came up Monday evening and is visiting friends in the city. Mr. F. M. Bowdcn and family returned on the stetnjcr Trent from Bauds creek where they liave been visiting relatives. Mr. T. J. Crowder want up to Raleigh to visit his father, Mr. W. J. W. Crow der. Mrs. Sarah K. Hollister, Miss Mary Slover, Miss Alary Guion and Miss Jen nie Watson returned from Morehead. Miss Maggie Winslow of Statesville, is visiting Miss Fannie Willis. MARRIED. In New Berne, N. C, at the residence of Mr. . F. Howe, Tuesday July Mth, Mr. W. E. Rowe to Miss Eva Dennis, Rev. R. A, Willis, officiating. , A very pleasant party of la timate friends were present and passed an exceedingly pleasant evening enjoying the festivities and cordial hospitalities of the occasion- HARKEK'S ISHM) CHI' JIIIHIIM,. The orthern Mttl.o.lM and linn Work on One ( e.i-'. Hark. a'-. Il m l on ., .. ILCCtirg ,s I t illg :e. I i - .-a-' ;, Morelnad and .t f: ; i.t , .. ..; I - tive or ix n.ili- l.e.g .,.,. !, : . i .... . . . : half to l u.il. - w on ,i , . , . of i.t arly t wo bun ' : . I ; . p a Nt ar t he centre i i t :i . me of the -li. i rr- tu. , ., wt hiiia- been sM :l , :. ;, .... . tile i-lalld. h i, i.i. ..v.. . : : . . bur. h :!!! 1-. I 1 . r. ; ; North. i ll. i ., i :.: .. , a eo:uf,,ri..blr a ..... a l- b:..L .c -.in r. . . I he ;; I . u .ni- i . a :. Mr-. At :.. .V. -. '.;.'. :i. .n : a I, ..- . I , t la ." 01 t t- I : ' .' : ' : !lie i-l ,- I ii I i ;. -eillllc i. -..!(' IC . , 1 1 h, ; "! Wit: a i - . : tain . ,n I ill it - ii - . , -I'd ' - : , . . o''' n .1 I., bad I a , :, i ', : ow n ii.. i . d'.. :!.:. i th . 'ain- i ; . , . M- A i.i e !' . i I'-'l. 1 111.' 1 b -1 t la i. , I Ao! I ., , .. ;.:, , : . , . . -I.-'- b 1 1 I - ' i ':..-, , I . hi r I" tie.-, . f :. ,j r , Son, i I I. i l I hi ,.-e '. .. - i . . . , i. en eti.M o! i lo- eha: . a -a . . f ,.. . ., ' ai.olhi ; at Marsha..;., j, .. '.. r ,. somen hat isnalol; - , ; , , i ,; . and aiiot hi r a! ' ' :;.. I. f ' : . '. Tin -. Mar i ;.e,:a a . ., eoniiecl ioti ia i r -.c. r ., II Cainlb.a eo i -l ,i p t i ; ; i . a : . ., llie w. :U il..- :.::-i ; .1 .-. . , ' : . him il - ll li i ti - .- .-.,. e l i'.. on Iloeiie b oil.-. . j. . :. ; ' . ' up to t. ai y ar- ig .. I. it . : . I grown, :': I '' !.i ti. ber ten. 'I'ln re i- o ): i- , i i ; lowing pines- U il,lw..iid. H.r 'o : , 1 d. t'lv. -! , ; . Icraeoke. I ll1 t, V ;S i '. i i 1 1 i . i ' - I;- boro an I oa 1 .':, 1 1 i i r i ' . -. I 1 ... a . Souu 1 and I e. .. . ; : . e.. Tile .di 'i.'..: :. . :- , ' ''.:,. leg boa: ' - i .. : .. know n a : i : ..ill.,:,, , I .,- . . ... , :. , four tea. nis o..; o.' i h i'. ..;.' :, Rev. Mr. r, , .,. . .. , .. pupils jr.,,1, ,e,;' . I ; ?: . . - . : I'oriiis a part of i ,ii '. .., : , I. Six student-; wire ill the T.M "I i ' il . ' , last ye. r. Tins school is a brain a I i ;, I . : Grant I'liivei-ity n: A'ln 'i. i: 1 I s , nooga. Ten. i. 'J i . l'i.l. : !:, h .- : i . , these bra.i. li :- a in e- ; a. . . the L'lnleil St:,., a. These ehureiics of which -.n .-peaking compose a.'i.i"-! the hold of tills d -n-iini:i i' !. a , i ; ', part of the Slat., ' .it -v, ,. I e. l, I',..! a.d that 111 sol'.li piirti.'-.s .. ; :..,i ',',.: Carolina i. is 'jniti- .-Ir i.;.. Firemen's t nnveii'ian The State Firemen's V'awil l.ii;,i tion meets in v" i 1 : 1 1 i i : ..: ; . i 'i'he I'ullowing p lilies left New i' . ! aur th, new railroad to attcid ii. Kepresi-nl it;Ves from N ' ii-i s,a ,::i Kire Kngine Coi!i(iaiiy. M. .i . V, . Moore an. I Ii. d. Tax lor; !, p. from the Atlantic 'ninpa:.: M .-.. Chas. .1. M' Sorley and Jacob ll,ni-.'i. Id. Mr. T. A. Green, 1'rcsiduit of the ut, Firemen's Association,' "Mayo,- l-llli of the city and M' ssi s. ,b, ;. ciii...!i I 1'. A. Willis, Frank lis.h.lr. .ah ; mctnbers of the' coiap iui' a a1 - ' w cat ie, r to attend the convention. It was decided nut to Lav., the liie men's tourna :en! tins y er. We hear a desire xpu -sed b. U ive llie convenlion and !our:ii:u. nt inX. -.v l r:e next year. Not oui,- on, !..-. ;a i lei our people generally will I. da I l.. luv. them come, Completion of (he V. X. N. i;. I! The expectation is that llie tu.. por tions of the Wilmington New Heme and Norfolk Railroad will join :r:d 1 :i -. spike be driven Saturday -l! i for the part betweeii X. k d. rite and Wilmington. This will id..- i.'i, ,. at the border ol Rlicm's ii.-id cio.-c to ;iie waterworks. If it woiks ;: p!a:;iK'.l I; is intended to have sonic j.ii'ili. .nion aad firing of canuous on the spot Satui.hv light. Work is now ab"ut to !n;;in on the building of the wharf and yard tracks, and the erection of the of the freight ware house and passenger depot at the foot of Queen street. "The olden prices and the new." Someoldpeoplewillte.il you of "the good old times long ago" when "things were so cheap ami laaied so long." We do not wish to re flect on their love of the past, but whenever we bear such talk we feel like telling them that prices were higher and clothing not half so good in the old days as now. In fact at no time in the history of trading were better values to be obtained than right now, and the peace to obtain yonr money's worth in Clothing, Hats and Shoes is at HOWARD'S. w George 0. Perkins has been ap. pointed; United States Senator by the Governor of California. KAll.UO YD T Y : I IV 1 Ii: ' oere ol !l l, io., Ve.'.r- :l b I'I o, . . I a ii ,!:. !.:.: .:!;...! ; . f. ... '. u . i j V.;i ;-.- p e n . - ' i I or.;-, I 'el I Ovfird rciiuic Soniiioiry. -l ..,!, '.. Tii i s pr- :t.- ..us ,, j or.. -. I'! op, a l! ; !!. I Se .;on i, .'.. i a : 1KU3. and lb. pr...-;.- I'.. ... ,i. ' lli-ld,- l-'in !.! i.-s ;l - ' i i 'he Liter.,! ', i ).(.... t m. :a . . . , (, .. r. ,,, , uio;..d I',, no I, -:':- Ai'. o ii .- i,i I:i.i-; -i'i . I I '. p . : il . i;., '; i tie r . ., :, : i . ... .a :bt d . ix- ; o. . 1 .:; ' -i i;;i -,p a ii.l) .j t li::-! M: 1; . I ' . " i ' I . i i I , ; . .1 . 'o J 5, s. .. i II.: o C. I.. - . I i i:iN .nil. W - ". I !.r !:;::: yt liili;.! ; Tb, r ia t V.'.irld'. '' at' it v i - : I . I til'lb C' : To., a o d a ; s ., . ; o:C. a oft:: .. , :. o ;' .i . -. ..- ! -i..r .'' V' . . .-.:. ; ' ! . b.r i C ell!. I ',. . '-!-.,. - ... , :l. .1 1' 1 : Oil e.-. --i i a : l" .. : a-'. '-nt .' n .v a i . . . ... ... , :'.. , s. Iii,,.(. I i: is el. ii,:,. i :.. i . to file great liinie . nci 01 . h i ... , ,, .'-'ire. the most expeii-lve work of ti. in the world. In eoiiiieelion Willi tin- i-.iir', sei ne and witlioitt ext ra charge, is sliona tl, j celebraled pain tin", "( 'h 1 1st TritPupW Kntry Into .lenisaic!'':'' vaba. d o ; . 1 1 - b To tliose wishing to ot i lu ll r id a ,. Ancient Jerusalem and surroun. ,n,:. , i:-j i t; v, the architect lire, customs and h ii i; ; i.f t Lie people ol those day :. t,. -,ih, r wilh perhaps the lincst modi rn cnci p tion of the scene of the Crucirmci. wili here find abundant opportunity f.u j.ro,'. table entertainment, and the y.nrg men attending the Moody Bible Lrtitu e an.-Vi-'oiiig this great exhibition (ruin time to time, as a part of their religious tiain ing. NOTICE. The unilerslgnaj Clirlatoplier C!. RonIiha duly qualltledas Ail-atnlstrBtor of tlia on ttio or Marret Oden, Alias Martinet A. Obcmwa, and hereby gives notloa taatha requires all persons having duras against the estate of the raid Mr gi.ret Oden to preeent thi-ru in tae ea'd ChtKtopberO. Boaoh duly auih rithlcated. fur pajmanon or before ttae 24' b dv of July lSlt. or else vbls notloe will be pleaded In bar ol recovery. Persons Indebted to the estate most par without delar.. vajtiiaTOPHER o. ROAca. . ' Administrator. J, E. O HARA, Attorney. -; ) ST'vMv Vt !' .' v ;'j ; i :V.i: ri , i' . nt TRY .rj; FINLi 1 ,, ... :'... : ;: I ,. ri'. j AM or;- i tK?ia v;i e-"s jT'i "isr. i liii "-(i.1 . a Mi I ti, b .. i..A i ja U o f.-,'' " ' : . M 'i.; i h !'.'1 is! ! !i : ,:;u g-t s em- v. W !S,(l(o( .J; (j a 4, .... .., TO OOTi'ON GIN-U.Ei Before p lac-n,? you;- orders fcr Bagglug and Tit-3 for the Ccmiutj Sta3on. Be Sure to Call on la J Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. New Berne ff.C It will pay you. Cutting Down Prices In- 5. aA - being vorouslv nv. - l Vl IA ;i.,v Wl -'.I-'K. ilia IIS 11 ( U) who ' p VI -i !l il nmjti 4 PRICES AEE S i " ? of the .;oo(is has been 1 1 Ll ii i lili ! K' 1 1 . J J il d il li'" f : ii iiLJ R1 29 1' I. Ml JiL ssil, far a .nest Toilet soap in the market at 22c per; cake. loom TrnJy,'-, ; I V? Hsstenfi "ITLVati j ..! -'a i
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