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DAltl Journal HE v yOL.XII.-NO 120, NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS. 4l -Vsv J BTJ8ISESS L0C1LS. FINE Beef, Vral and U fliwst Lauih - . erer oa this market can be had at ' . . Bam1!. Cocu'i ft Son. IUVE YOU seen tbe proved window aaah-lock. and strong. Utmt loi Very cbeip N. Abpik. ' REWARD offered for return of a link - caff button. St. TRY THE Jouuhal huainess local colum. " Only ten cenla a line for first insertion . and n afterwards. tf. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Trjon Talace Sourenir Spoons just received at Hibbard's Jewelry 6tore. Call and see them. " tf. NOTICE is hereby fjiven that certificate Ho. 841 for 8 shares of stock in series No. 1 Slid certiBcAte No. 55 for 8 shares in aeries No. 1 of the New Berne Building and Loan Association has been lost and that application will be made to said Association tor new certificates to lie issued. H. B. Dutft. This Aug. 8th. 1803. 1m TfTE latest and liest thing that we know of hi tbe Combination Sash-lock and stop. It works admirably and gives general satisfaction. N. Arpen. the Ocucrnl Agt.. for Eastern Carolina is being kept busy supplying the citizens with the same. Samples may le seen at the Jochsal office and at Nunn and MeSorley's. au6tf REMOVAL 1. E. Ilibbard, F. M. Unadwlck anil il. L Hall have removed Into the atore with Mr L 8 Wood on Pollock St. near the Post OfBce, where they will lie i!d to "fl all of their friends fW'B" sure to call and sec them. 641m NO TICK MTNKTY ACRES OF OY8 TER FARM FOR SALE, sitna'en- lu New Rivor. Onslow county. N ,;. Bot tom Is white mod and sliel y. It is good propaspitinv! groimH Dtra imOw larce-"'l "f a vrv "''n flivor Aiso two nu'onrcn acres op farm LA NO. n'lio'iiins? Ovstor Farm The upland is go. id for ull kinds of truek: alto oorn, cotton, peanuts and potatoes. Very pleasant llacft; in full view of the ooe-in; larce. oak grove; splendid for a summer n-fort For further particulars address W L WTLKINP. M.irines, Ous- low county, N C ui;dAw8m FINE North Carolina Ilains at K. R. . Jones'. tf. ' LOST Friday July 28th, two medals used bs a watch cbnrm, one a gold cross : about one inch long; the other a small silver medal, shape of a four leaf clover, upon each of these on one side was en graved "II. M. A." and upon the oppo site side of tbe silver medal was en graved "Punctuality.'' Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office. "BROWN BEANS for table lise at 5 cents per quart. Also Seed Poas and Beans for fall planting, at low prices R. Berry. FOR RENT The Dwelling next door t my residence on Pollock Street. J. W. Stkwart. A FULL line of 8pring and Summer Samples, consisting of Cheviotts Black, Bluo and Brown Serge, Fine Check Cash mors. Imported Snitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F M. Ohadwick, Tailor. At Hall's book Store. GO To Street's horse Store for Livery, Fine roaoster.B at Street's Horse store. The cholera has appeared in Ber lin in a oolonp of Polish working, men. Bimetalism is all right in oar gret sister repablic, France Rec order. Tbe bank of England has not as much gold as the Treasury of the United 8tatea. Why does not Congress obey the Chicago platform and repeal tbe itaxon State bank issue. 'The tariff question is undoubted ly destined to become tbe dumb walterof the financial situation. ; . Tbe indications are that O'Fera will sweep everything before him in tbe Virginia Democatio State convention. - 1 W were informed that tbe Ohio campaign was to be a high ' toned affair, bat Larry Neal is this . early ia the game being accused of : having written a poem. V; The Pfovideuee -Journal, lad : Rep., y this and its tbe fellow exactly; VM'. Thomis B. Bed seems tn be folly as ehary, and Mf OAStiq as ever and not a bit nearer ta IofhI l ' h ooorable and pa ' triotic etatHman." . ' Hydeeounty ban perhaps the : finest com crop that it baa had for yoaT8.r-. It baa": been said of it that it ralsee corn enough to supply the ' State, and . while we think this is rn an over estimate, yet fit; raises a ; J very' large amount. Washington -Progress.,- " - .' ; ; One of our exchanges recently - reported a farmer as sellfng over 400 pounds of tobaooo for a little more than he soldjnlne hams for. It is clear that he ought to quit making tobacco and give his time to hog raising. It was either very poor tobacco or rery lean: price for good tobacco. Raising something to eat first is " much better than making all tobaooo or all cotton. Tt?.t farmer's hams "saved his . v . - - A london letter states the finan cial, outlook in that part of tbe wrld is exceedingly b!ck. never more so within the memory of tbe oldest inhabitant. Bnaiueas Is completely at a sindtill. There is nothing doing and no money to be got hold at any price D. L. Moodv, the evangelist, in replying to a memorial from Lon don ministers asking him to con duct agreat miasion this winter, in conjunction with Mr. 8ankey,sayg that bis borne work has more claim upon bis attention at present, but that probably he will comply it the request should b renewed inJ 1894 England is feeling it. now. In a week its great bunk b.i been re lieved of much af ttd gold, to bal ance exchanges and supply the de mand for shipments to the Uxited States. 1 1 Heven davw the Hank of England wa relieved ot $7,581, 880 in gold. Since 1892, the Iir, perial Bank ol Germany ha lost $34,057,000, in gold, whila by way ot'eontraa'. the Btn': of Fi'aooe h on hand $ll,40, 332 more mfal'.ic reserves that it bad in IS92. France uses eilver freely. LOCAL NEWS. NK V A I) VKli TlSEMKXrs. Howard. Geo. W. Gaskill Reduction. S. Colin & S.iii Fine bctf nnd lanib. R. W. Williamson Notice of s,im mons for relief. In Thurslavs races Mr. M. II. Su!ta:i's horse, Prince Leon, won second money. The weather bureau predicted on :v sional light local showers yc-ter.lny. They came. Weather to day: cooler. Fair exccplsl occasional light showers on the cou?t Saturday afternoon. The Bureau of Labor Statistics at Raleigh is compiling a directory of Hie industries and manufacturers of the entiie State. This will make n valuable iiddi tion to our statistical litcinturc. ThejFall trade is close at hand. Those who are wise will advertise well what they have to offer huforc the rush of the busy season com s. Get yoni fall trade startel right and hold it, Tho Colored Fair ciosed ycslorday. Three bands kept the Fuir musically lively during its holding. The New Berne Cornet Band, and the Golden Rule Band of James City were on hand all the time and the Snow Hill band a portion ot the time. The rain fall in New Berne Fridcy was 2.30 inches, the heaviest this year, nnd yet there was very little rain eight or ten miles from New Berne cither down Neuso river or in the direction of Pol locksville and further up the A. & N. C. R. R., it was much below what it wus bere. The Baptists of North Carolina are expecting a great time at their Sunday school Chatauqua, to be held at Mt. Vernon Springs, Chatham county, August 22d to 27th. Sunday-schools and their relations to the church, methods of teach ing, & c , are to be considered by leading warkers. Goldsboro News: "There is a man on Brushy Mountains who secured two Bibles from the Rev. Thad. L. Troy, who is rep resenting tho American Bible Society in this country, and went to Wilkcsboro and pawned them to a barkeeper for whiskey. Mr. Troy is doing a good work, but such as tbe above is rather discouraging." Rev. Levi Branson has commenced workjpreparatory to "his fourth volume of North Carolina Sermons. The last volume contains thirty first class sermons by thirty ministers from various denomi nations in our State. One of them "The Rich Fool'1 is by our townsman. Rev. J. F, Butt. The work contains over 800 pages and sells in cloth binding for $1.00 and paper binding for 50 cents There are still places on our streets where tho water stands in such quantity during a bard rain that they need reme dying even if the annoyance is only tem porary, One of the Worst ot there is the sidewalk of the square on. Hancock, street, east side, between Queen and Johnson streets, the one most .used In going to and coming from the depot. During heavy rains tbe use of this sidewalk baa to be abandoned, and the middle of the street used. Drain the water to the aqueduct. . - Winston-Salem would go up the scale of progress rapidly, says the Sentinel, if the following- observations from an ex change were closely adhered, to by every citizen, and it bears equally with New Berne; "A perfect town is that in which you see the farmers patronizing tbe home merchants, the merchants patronizing home printers, the lalwrera spending the money tbey earn with their own trades-, men. and . tbey' buying their things at homo instead of going abroad. The spirit of 'reciprocity between -business men and mechanics, ; tradesmen and laborers, the farmers ' rfhd manufacturers, results every time In making the town a good c-3 for business.. -' .? , EXTRACTS FROM GOT. CARET ADDRESS Proposrt at tbe Biekaa4 Convention for the Chicago Exposition risHEBixa. The waters of tbe Eastern section are quite as fruitful as the land, yieldine always an abundant and fruitful harvest where judiciously worked. From tbe one port of New Berne alone there were shipped last year 03,000 packages of eatable hsh. consisting of seventy varieties, Probably the largest fishing plants in the world are the shad and herring fisheries of the Albemarle section, notshlo among nbich are those o; Edenton and Avoca. Seines 2,400 ysri'lon, lakm at a single haul 350,000 beniug, 'or 6,500 hd, the 'shooting" and haul'in. all done by steam, the "cairh" lieinj; disposed of Tiesli in the ori..i-i.i markets to which they are aceevsililc. Oyster culture in North Carolina may lie cm I t.i be ri iis infancy. The State, view mil; with alai in the deterioration ot lie owti r waters to the north of us, has taK-'n prompt action, lest her beds also .suffer ilci!etion, enacting wise laws to protect i in interest and to promote tbe ijnuuli of an 'nilustry which, it wisely iiia.iaed, will eventually yield an im mense revenue to the State and individ ual. In iintitv and quality where culti vated the North Carolina oyster cannot be excelled. Ll'MBEH. Here, too, in llie Eastern section, is the home of the liniiliernian. Tbe many penetrating like a net-work tbe eutire minion, and more lately the introdnction of well equipped lumber roads, has de vc'opeil :bn interest to a point beyond belie!, ami yei it continues to expand, the t:iiil.iT sectninjj to be inexhaustible. I. an Is that were denuded of timber forty e a'i. inc. again yielding a second cro,i. I "nt this lumber interest is by no mi -in i' .i li it-d to this eastern section, but ,-n.ls to every pa:i of the State. The whole a i ea of the State was originally lot. t -covered, except a few tracts ot "s ivaiinah" lautis in tho east and a por tion of Mecklenburg county, and from o,ie-ha!f to two-thirds of it is still in this condition. Tin! eieat variety ol soils, together with the wide range of climate, give rise to a remarkably rich and varied flora, while the highest ii;ounlaiu section of the west is covered with forests of spruce, firs and other trees common to the lake States ami Canada, the middlo nnd seaboard section luxuriate in the pine and cypress of n n. ore southern latitude. There are three well marked and broinllj (lis inguished forest regions in I he State, corresponding almost identi cally with the three geographical divi sions. Pine and cypress on the sea board: long-straw pico in the middle, and utmost exclusively hard wood in the mountain section. The total number of trees being found is about 115, and twice us many of shrubs, which together give our forests nil aspect ot wonderful rich ness and variety. Coming and (join;. Mr. A. 11. Hamblin who has been in New Berne a few weeks went up to Kins ton to spend a week. Ho will then re turn to New Berne. Jliss II. C. Brookfield returned from Kinston where she has been visiting friends. The steamer Ncwberne of the N. W. N. line took out the following passengers: Mrs. Sarah K. llollister and Misses Nettie and Sadie Hollistcr, Mary Slover and Mary C.uion leaves to tako an extended pleasure tour in northern states. General and Mrs. Chapin leaving to spend a whilc.nt the north, and Mrs. Jos. Mullen, of Baltimore, and son who have been sumnioiing at Morebead City returning home. Col. A. W. Shaffer, Raleigh post mas ter is in the city stopping at Hotel Al bert. Mrs. R. A. Willis returned from Chapel Hill where she has been visiting relatives. She was accompanied home for a visit by Mrs. J. E. White and Mrs. Sullie Moscly, relatives from Mississippi. M". John R. Thomas who has been visiting relatives at Charlotte returned home with his family. Mr. Fred Leo, who .with his brother was engaged in selling Indian medicine bere a few months returned to the city on the steamer New Berne. Mrs. Bettie Hussey who has been visit ing relatives in the city and at Adams creek, left on the steamer Plymouth ot tbe E. C. D. line for her home in Eliza beth City. Mrs. B. B. Davenport returned from Seven Springs. Miss Mamio Simmons returned from Goldsboro where she has been visiting relatives. Crank Fin Broke. Tbe forward crank pin of the regular mail and passenger train broke yesterday morning three miles from Newport. Tbe engine could still run but it was disabled so it could not pull the tram. Tbe freight train was only a few miles behind and learning of the accident the engineer dropped bis train and brought the mail train on to New Berne. The injured engine came np afterwards and another engine went down after the freight train. Virginia Convention. At the State Democratic convention, in Virginia O'Ferrall was nominated for Governor on the first ballott receiving 1,H6 votes, ' Tyler received 860; Buford 158. R, C." Kent waa nominated for Lieut. Governor. The money and tariff planks of the National platform were endorsed.; . -" --i.r vDImL V At hi residence in this city Friday morning, August 18tb, at 7:80 o'clock, Charles C. Green, aged 48 yean. The funeral' will take place from. Christ church,1 Sunday ; August 80th, at 0:80 o'clock. v ..rs.-t'-.i - NOTICE TUIARISER9. Chart Corrections la orth Carolina Water for Month ot July. Notice of the to! lowing changes in Ihe aids to navigation in the waters of this state bas been issm-,1 bv the United States Coast and Ucodclic survey: Croatan Sound. Rnannnke Smnd. Nags Head. Day Beacons Removed. The jay boacons formerly shown in positions indicated by the following U-arings nnd distances from Croatnn Light have ln-en removed: Ballast Point, black, SW 1 a S, 1 3-8 miles. Middlo Grouud, II. S. VSW. 1 2 V.. 1 3 8 miles. Sandy Point, black, WSW. 3-4 W 3 12 miles. Mid Channel, P. S., W, 1-4 N 4 3-4 miles. This effects Charts 140 and 408, Albemarla Sound. Off Wades Point. Wreck Buoy Removed. Wreck Buoy, n. S. spar, formerly shown in a position from which North River Light liore NNE. 1-2 E., distant about 4 1-2 miles, has been removed, tbe wreck marked by this buoy is no longer an obstruction to navigation. This effects Charts 140, 408, and 10. Albemarle Sound. North Rivet En trance. Njw Buoy. Buoy Number Changed. Marking buoy, red spar No. 2, has been placed close to and westward of the bell buoy, in a position from which North River Light bears N. by W. 1-8 W., distant about 3-4 of a mile. The number of wreck buoy, red spar, bas been changed from 2 to 4, North River Light W. 3-4 N., distant about 000 yards. This effects Charts 140 and 408. lbemarle Sound. Off Lewis Point. Buoy Removed. Obstruction buoy, H. S. spar, formerly shown in a position from which Wade Point Li(;ht liore N. N. E. 1 4 2., distant about 7 7-8 miles, bas been removed. This effects Charts 140 and 408. Pamlico Sound: Huttcras Inlet. -Buoy Removed. Channel buoy, red nuu No. 2 3-4, formerly shown in a position from which Hatteras Inlet Light bore N. 3 4 W distant about 3 7 8 miles, has been removed. This effects Charts 142 and 145. Pamlico Sound. Long Shoal River. New Buoy. Pains Bay Shoal buoy, red spar No. 2, has been placed in 10 feet of water to mark the end of Pains Bay Shoal in a position from which Long Shoal Light bears E. 3-4 S., distant about 7 84 miles. This effects Chart 142. Pamlico Sound. Royal Shoal. Buoy Number Changed. The number of the black can buoy, Standard Point. North west Point Royal Shoal Light SW. by W. 7-8 W., distant about 2 1-2 miles, bus been changed from 9 to 11. This effects Chart 143. Turtle's Tenacity of Life. Sheriff W. B. Lane by way of variety in connection with tho snake stories to often told gives us tbe following two tur tle incidents: Mr. Aleck Riggs who lives near Fort Barnwell is considered authority on log gerhead turtles. Ho bokls thnt the proper way to kill one is to cut off its head just back of the eytp. This pene trates the brain and causes quick death. Mr. Riggs' brother, Mr.) Wm. Herny Riggs was preparing to cook one one day and started according to this approved plan to dispatch his lurtlcship but instead of going straight through the knife took a diagonal course and one of the turtles eyes was left cn his body. Nothing was thought of this and preparations lor the cooking went forward. But when Mr. Riggs started to pick the supposed dead turtle up from where he had been placed in order to cut him up aud throw him in the pot of boilin y water made ready be was found to have vanished and .search failed to bring bim to light. It was not known what became of him until a full year afterwards. Then while repairs to the farm fence were in progress he was found in a lock of the fence alive and lively. He had subsisted all that time without a mouth and with only a piece of his head. Mr. Riggs tells of another turtle that he found some years ago near the South Eastern Canal wedged between two gum stumps. He had been there so long that the portion of his body touching the stumps had become thinner than beyond it and the turtle had likewise assumed tbe whitish color of the dead stumps. Will Attend the world's S. S. Conven tion. Prof, G. T. Adams has fully decided to attend tbe International and World's Sunday School Convention which will be held in St. Louis, August 81 to I Septem ber 6, to which he was appointed a dele gate by tbe State Executive Committee, and the action ratified by the recent Sunday School Convention. This meeting will be the seventh Inter national and second World's Sunduy School Convention. IT'S DANGEROUS GROUND that you stand on with couzh or a oold. and tout blood import, Out of Joat shew oondlttnns comes Con sumption. Yon must do somatome, fit the tarlkr stages of Con sumption, and in all the eon dinous that had. to tt, Doctor Uveal Golden Medical Dto ovary is a certain ramedy; This asrafuloaa affaotton t ba hmn, Ilk avary otbar form ot Garofala. can L amd bv is. - In anai a. lUuiai'liig Couahs. all Bronchial. Thraa and Lane Affection, and vary disease that earn ba ranchtd through Q blood, IS m tha ant madtain an aft. fottr that n aan b gytantUmd. It It doamt banant or enra, yon. bava roar money back. Barrou iratratta aid daUUty an cononsrsd by is. aranwtta tha worsts sef Catarrh, after yoava triad varrtiilnf ales, the nropriatora of Dr. Ban's Catarrh Hamad? will aarsa " tT tmsjr ft 1 inn, mvj, : The Facampment at Charlotte The Third anil Kourth Regiment of the Slate (iuard are linhline an encamp. mem ai i.urioiu" at v. amp I anieron, ko called In honor of our esteemed bm iisiiian, the Adjutant General. This cm shipment is not held by the State but is u Nn'unteer pioceeuing. which speaks liiu'hii lor the esprit (lu corps of tliese recni.eiii-. th( preferring not to let ihe year io l wt',. "Ut experiencing the d'scipnn h . 1 . i , -ini; the plen'-urc ol v ch i ri u mm. Col. J. F. Armfi.-ld, of tbe r,,:nh Regiment, bcim; in leninand, I ( , i Ueo. K. Hulzler is the Adjutant. 1 nc alU-ndai ce is verv '!; there le:n - I,-. sides lateral conipan cs troin South ( ;iro lin pa-sent. We ore glad to observe that ihe en campnicnt has proved a success in cu rv way, and we wish for Hie State (iu.nd present not only much pleasure and eijov ment, hat also much liciutu Ir. the exercises. The ful'mving companies are in c.iinp li.l ,n Rcidsville Rifles, Rcidsvill.i I.ijjht try, Gaston Riflemen, Value liiii;ds Cleveland Guards, Cabarrus Klack Queen City Guards and the fouith ment Drum Corps of Concord.--Observer Chronicle. Kow. N. Hi With the .cginning of the collc-iate year, August 31st, 1893, the Trinity Col lege Normal school for teachers will be opened for the instruction of applicants. Tho college expense radges from I'll to flOS for full scholastic year. This in cludes room rent, Ac. Living expense. board, tc., arc stated to cost from fl lT to 217. A comprehensive schedule of courses has been arranged for I-?:!:! 1. "Words of others tcUtlic story. " One of our promineut bnniae8N men aaid to us a few days ago that he bad bought only two pair of shoes in the last two yearn. The tw pair hud lasted him that length of time. It is only fair to aay that they wear the old reliable Stacy Adama & Go's. Wo have just received a new lot. If yon need a pair of shoes that ate wear resisters do not fail to see us. J. M. HOWAKI). Reduction. My stock of Toilette Articles is larger than the natural demand fur such goods requires. In it are embraced tooth brushes, hair brushes, combs, dentifrices, extracts including Lautier Fits, I.ubin's Atkinsons, Win. II. lirowu s and Wing's, sachet powders, Liquid Velvet for the complexion, Dcrmaroyal Curling Cream tor ttie uair, Sticlel s medicated soap and Cuticura, Lubin's, Cashmere lloquet, Vinolia soap and cream for pimples and other cutinaeious I. Icimshcs, Lubin's face powder, Pozzoni's, Coudray's Powder Puffs, Nail brushes, Shaving brushes nnd soap. In fine stationery can 1h found Hurd's Scotch Granite, Japan Iijiul, Crane's Bond hand laid Katu Grunawny satin wove, Imperial nrtistit: pure linen stock, extra plate finish. Orange wood tooth picks iu elegant straw eases. Other daiuly and handy articles too numerous to mention. For the next ten days I will sell all Toilette Articles at a reduction of 20 per cent. I am specially fitted up for preparing prescriptions aud my prices are perfectly reasonable. Georce W. Gaskii.i.. Do we know anybodyT Ah! dear me, we are most of us very lonely in the world; you who have anybody who love you, cling to tbem and thank God. RTATior North OA koi. i na, I Craven uouoiy. j In Superior Co art. NOTICE OF SUMMONS FOR RELIEF OormE DatIa Admtnlstratorof the'estiite of Wm. H, 1'ivli deceased plaintiff agnluvt Kobrt H. Davla, Kl a H. Davit ctms L Dart, Paul U, lavU, Napoleon V. David, Jotepti DavU, Beasle B. Davis, VI i or la L. Davis, wlley J, Davis aod U U. Mobe:y defendants This lsaspeelal proceedings to in fir pi aeta to pay the debt of tbe plaintiffs lu'.tFs tale a crtatu tract or paroel of lnd lyitut In tho.clty or New Berne. Graven county Mini fltate aforesaid and adjoining the lands ot K. B. Dudley and others, .being the same of wblob the said Wm. H, Davis deoeavxi Pod alezed. Robert H. Davis one of h bvo named defendants Is hereby notified i ap psr at the ffloe of tha Superior Court )lerK In the court houaelo this city) of Nov Derneln Oraven ouumv on 18 day of Ht p tember, 1893, and answer or jjijr to the eomplalnt. other wlte the relief prayed for will be granted. Done at the Cltrk'i office Is the city of New Berne. Graven county, on this the U day of August, 18D3. W M Watsow, O B O. Graven Go. R W. WUliamaon. AVt!y for Plalnlin. Gkaip Cistern Well Cleaner, IT WILL eflectively remove all contam inating presences from tha bottom of the deepest well without the removal of the water and without intcrfcriuc with its use. o The machines are for sale, or I will clean your wells and cisterns with them. J. W. WOOD. Ag t. Middle street opposite L. H. Cutler's. WE SELL THEJ MODEL LEDGERS AND Ca.slr Books Host Convenient Thing For Keeping Accounts, 3f Call an got Prices, " t I Oa Cis::way & Dro. Absolutely Fure K cream of tartar baking powder (lliiho-t of all in leavening strength. Latest United Statw Govkrnmsnt Koon Kf.poht. Hoym, Hakino Powdkb Co.. 10 Wall St., N. Y. BUY YOUR SEED, Calibago and Everything Kl.M- for the Ciarden. SEED OATS, KYK, WUKAT, HAY, COlij?, I'KKD, &e. l'"rom BRADHAM traven Street, tl' -jridOi) Buehels Hice Wanted this Kail. (slU lm. alt John Dunn's Ice Cream Soda, Milk Shales, Coca-Cola, Sofia Water, Lemonade All Byrups Pure. Made from Best Fruit Juices. Tenney's CELEBRATED CANDIES. In Senled Packaffn. 115.037 ster's Fine Candies. WHITMAN MILLFU'S FINE PIIILA. CANDIES. Florida Oranges, Bananas. & Etc. Sample Dress Goods. Samples of Dross Goods bought at Wilmiugtorj, O., Can be seen at Big Ike's store with prices attached. IIo is offering bargains in this line. It will pay for ladies to call and sec samples. IMS LEAH JONES Will ro-open her school on the First Mondav in October, Full ENGLISH Course, with BOOKKEEPING, ELOCUTION LATIN, FRENCH and GERMAN Terms: Primary Department, f 2,i Advanced Pupils, ... No Extras. aug, 9 lm mm & EMORLEY. ICE ORE AM SODA, SODA, COCO COLA, LEMONADE, &c. TENNEY'S CANDIES The largest line of MEERCHATJM and BRIAR PIPES in Eastern Carolina. HOTEL BRUNSWICK, TELLERS AND McKEEL S CELE. BRATED CIGARS. 1,000 BAGS OF SHOT, V ALL SIZES. AT TOWER S PRICES FOR SALE. F. Ulricha s- ' " NEW BEBXB, 1ST. O. : YOU ARE L00.Ti;;3 FOR SOUETHIHQ L NE Which you have not been able to find, or have found and it was more expen sive than you thought it ought to be. It WAS BECAUSE You did not look in the RIGHT PLACE ! IF YOU WANT TO FIND ltoxnei3i.iii.g; That will please you, drop in and let us show you our STOCK. "V. - ii.t Yours Truli - i t . i 1 t iHUXBIIBIB nHiI
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