Daily HE OURNAL. Y VOL. XII.-NO 123, firsts rss LOCALS. FOR FINE Bull Fed Beef and Lamb ro to SamM. Cob a ft B-n to day. LEO-8 MEDICINES. Sooth Front SC near Railroad. (Office recent); orenpied Iit K. Q. Bill, Eaq.) For tale by P. H. Wiggina. C. C. Roach. .. augSSlw sole agent. MISS MOLLIE HEATH will re-open her school, Sept; 4tb. anl91w FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. -. Free from knot aud extra width and length. Apply to S. C. Hamilton, Jr., .or at A. A N. C. freight office. HAVE TOU seen the latest im proved window aasli-lock. Very cheip and strong. N. A spin. REWARD offered for return of a link caff button. 3t TRY THE Journal business local colum. Only ten cents a line for first insertion and five afterwards. tf. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon Palace Souvenir Spoons just received at Ilibonrd's Jewelry Store. Call and see them. tf. .. NOTICE' is hereby- jivcn that certificate No, 80 for 5 shares of stock in series No. 1 aiid certitlcAte No. 55 for 3 shares in " series No. 1 of the New Berne Building and Loan Association has been lost and that application will lie made to said Association for new certificates to lie Issued. H. B. Dufft. This Aug. 8th, 1893. lm REMOVAL V. E. Hibbard, F. M jnadwio"t an1 II. L Hall have removed into the store with Mr L B Wood .on Pollock 3t. near the Post Office, whore they will be pleased to Be all of their friends. t2PBe sure to oll and sec them. acflllm NOTICE SIN'KTY ACRES OF OYS TER FARM FOll SLE. nituV.ed in New Rier, Onslow oounty, N 0. Bot tom is white sand and shelly. It is good propagating ttrouud Ovtors row lareo. and of a very fine flavor Ahso TWO 1IUMOREO ACHES OF FARM LAND, sdioininir Oyster Farm The npland is good for all kinds of truck: alro corn, cotton, peanuts and potatoes Very pleasant place; in full view of the noun; large oak grove; splendid for a summer rnort For further particulars address W. 1. WILKIN 3, Marines, Ons low county, N "i ujTd&w2m. FINE North Carolina Hams at K. R. Jones'. tf. LOST Friday July 28th, two meduls nsed as n watch charm, one a gold cross about one inch long; the other a small silver medul, shape of a four leaf clover, upon each of these on one side was en graved "II. JI. A." and upon the oppo site side of the silver medal was en graved "Punctuality."' Finder will be rewarded by leaving at this office. BROWN BEANS for table use nt 5 cents per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for till planting, at low prices R. Berry. FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. J. W. Stewart. A FULL line of Spring and Summer 'bamptaD, consisting of Gheriotts Black, Blue and Brown Serge, Fine Check Oasn mors. Imported Suitings. Worsteds in all grades. Satisfaction guaranteed. F.M. Chadwiok, Tailor. At Hall's book Store. CO To Street's horse Store for Livery, Fine roadster, at Street's Horse store. Atlanta workman hold a meeting and determine to patronize only home industries. The negroes sent to Kansas to take. the places of the striking miners threaten to strike if their wages are not incroased. Unemployed workmen are to gather in Washington to make a demonstration before Congress. It is expected that 5,000 will be pres ent. It may be noted that there is more joy over the return ol one gold dollar from abroad than over the ninety-nine that went astray. At the same time there is no par ticular prejudice Against the ninety lne. They are all right. " Collector Danoy has a Democrat light house keeper removed and Eepublican appointed in his place' atdJ then tries to have a Re- publican' appointed assistant keeper v at the same pnt. bat Congressman , iSrarioh can gut on to thw scheme--The matter U now under ndvlse ment in the Treasury Department. . The Voohees bill and "declara- tlonrf is as clear.- and aatisfaetory - as-tbe statement of the fellow who said, Pumpktus are good and health producing, bat they have a tenden cy to iuddce inliamation ' of the brain and the general derangement : of the bowels: and rother -.- (auc tions." ,ftrt - t Mr; Cleveland and the leaden of the Democratic party; generally have not the slighest idea of heed ing the ptcrjr .which Mine Eepub lican newspapers are X making against any redaction of the tariff. . The Democrats are well aware of the fact that the howl now going on is simply a matter of policy on the part of. the Republicans, and even were the condition of affairs other than what they are it would not effect the result In the least. There Is going to be a reform of the tariff, howl or no howl, Norfolk To persist in the to; elituioa tioo of silver from our currency is madness The Itad of thA gold monometallists It as been followed far enough. It is :im to caII it bait and demand that silver shall be put back In the place it held for eighty years, from the formation of the Government down to 1873, and be made again one of the two main pillars of the American Aystem of currenoy and coinage. To send the congratulations of the State Convention to Mr. Clove land npon a reported event in bis household at Gray Gables was, we think, without delicicy nr d:gnitv. and the sequel show how weeed. Ingly untimely it w.. Obninn m Munford had beru a.sk-d : "ink.' the announcement of hoi.p.ir! before General Lee spoKc. ;m' u l declined on the greund ol i: ' propriety. A birth in .M:.( . land's family is of no ino-r ( !- qaenoe than if it were in ir. o.hei borne, except to hitn-elf u:id in rn- diate friends, and it U not in with good Amerieau manners make a public "to do" over r, wln-n it does hinnen, much less prews turely, as was djue in thin ot Norfolk Landmark. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. S. Cohn & Son rine beef. C. C. Roach, Leo's medicines. C. Disoswkv A ISro Writing p: etc.. etc. Today's weather forecast: "I. . il rains on the coast. Fair sud wanner ::i the interior." Prof. W. R. Steele intends to have a balloon ascension with parachute h ap at the Fairgrounds Monday or Tuesday. John T. Shipp, formerly of New Benu , has been promoted from the position of assistant keeper of Neuse River light sta tion to that of keeper. All those cxpesting to attend the V. M. C. A. singing class are rcipic.-ited to be there on time, from half past cih; to ten o'clock. Fully five hundred people went down to Morehead on the stock-holders train. It rained at Morehead yesterday until about half past eleven but then clear, d up and a fine alternoons pleasure :n !: I bv the excursionists. Articles of argument were signed yes terday between Mr. J. L. McDanicl and Mr. W. F. Hodges for the remodelling and enlarging of the latter's residence. All the present building except the front of the main part and that will be made longer ond raised to two full stories The house will contain seven rooms. The next session of the University will open Thursday Sept. 7th. Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 5th and 6th, will be devoted to registration and the allotment of rooms. Lectures will begin Thursday. President Winston has had over 1,000 let ters during the summer, and the pros pects are fine for a large attendence. A negro was shot and killed Friday night five miles north of Winston by Frank Hines, a well-to-do citizen. Mr. Hines was bound over to court in the sum of $1,000 Justifiable homicide was the defense. The negro had the apex of his heart cut off by the ball and yet ran 100 yards and then fell dead. Eggs in New Berne stores are now about as scarce as hen's teeth. They have been very plentiful but for the last few days not many have come and the supply has become exhausted. They ad vanced from 10 to 13 ct wholesale and a still farther increase of price is probable. There are now no less than tnirteen new cotton mills under construction in North Carolina. That doesn't look much like hard times, especially when other things are in proportion. The fact is our State is destined to be one of the greatest in the Union and it is these manufactured industries-that are going to be the great incentive towards reaehing that place. 4 Mr. J. J. Baxter has finished repaint ing the interior of his store in which ho will open a dry goods business the one on Middle street' recently vacated by Messrs. Hall, Hibbard and Chadwick. The front will be re-pauffed next week. Mr. Baxter will leave In a few days for the North to purchase his stock and will get open as toon thereafter as possible. , Hard times do not seem to have struck Mr, J. F. Taylor. He has all bis old force of saltsmen on and has added to them Mr. Geo. F. Wytnan. They all seem v to keep well employed too both in delivery and shipping. Mr. Tay lor has a floe trade.': both by land and water and carries the stock to suit each branch of it. , s ' ';. ' ' v'.;; . "Saturday colored woman of bad character was shot and killed in "Wil- mington by a negro sailorj who after wards suirendered , and was placed in jail and a similar murder was committed inEdnton a few days before and the tuppocsd murderer against whom circum stantial evidence is strong - nas been, ar rested. He was tried once before for such a murder but was not convicted. NEW KERNE, N. it the XethodMt and Pmbjtrrlan Churches Many ol oar citizens quite a nutulx-r of tin-in Iroui other denominations took u.. juutije of the opportunity of aj;aiu bruiiiiv; Hcv. (i. T. Adams at Ceuteuary ChuKti Sunday night. His sermon was iqujl to his previous effort. Mr Adams a our readers know ha just given up the PriQcipalship of the -New Ikme Collegiate Institute. Though young in the ork he shows all the ele ments of sui ct-si exceedingly good de livt.y and an enthilsiasm iu the work In: li d: eminently tit him to serve .n the evangelistic field sic lid h s mind tend i:i thai d:tec: li. at 1 e v oi.elll-ion nt '.lie sel.lec ji, Ll-uj Huttk,:! ol ti tid u.o t..:i; a !-( -ml it u I - i . 1 lie i'l" vulr .. i l . u u ciccllcnt ... d ij i-;. uev. T il. N. Sumy me iv ! ..! i'.u i .e The one at nigh! we (Hi).: ' i ; - k i i ', i y 1 'in I , It was on the 1 1 1 1 ; ii"t s :; having strength ot t'.:. lia' J ; but ol -ilowing al li ...siit- .!i r .t.r-o le, studieit ami i' umI.iu . t tivlmg aud iiianii'-i i ; '. li- s:i.i.m we- did or conic in i.e:...:. i. .mtevcr their positinn. ond. li .i or !i..r.i-icr ni:iy I.e. wmliiig i:a 1 ioin-- in" II. Koiintrce w.io h.i- l.iu . i : : :g M.- A". K. llountrec, left yeMei d:i v i ;.i ni :g i.i join relatives in KinMon li :u w ,.'c i poi t tiny will prmxe-1 I 'the Wi.il ,',. K..ir. ".I i. lf-irey m' Kiiiston, oncnl'the 'I'l'- : ' t tile New Heine Nitiellll II i . . - .i .: v ! -li r. my in tin- city. - K,.i -md lna Kin-. .. nt :e : i.iti r . ciniin r the rl i v in y'- ' 1 I c..i,:e up on tin- -loi kni.l.lcr ...... i I -.topped nwr in New Iti-rnc. T: y a--- tin;,' n' Mr. Jed Kiiwey's. R.-v. i'. i.M-n! I'll. I returned from a vi-;s K ll.lo-. ,l-:-l nt he; points. Mi. it. !'. Williams inforin-. us thai tin ci i ..i nil : ion woi k i f the electric -'reel r.i:h.ay will lie pressed right forwaid. IK- ha- ,in.-; i.-in -neil t'luni a Xoithern trip !, I'iis;ne-s MMinccicd with t.ic i-.e,.' Mr. V,'-i. Dunn letiiincil from the World's Kuir. Mr. .lis. Reduiond returned trom W-iihincion .-.ml New York, Ton red Rcnxcnii on Hie Fire 'I'll;- ;i!a;ni ot liie Monday afternoon was (Mused by an nttciipt of a colored boy to hurry up a newly kindled lire by pouring kerosene on it. The blaze ran up to the spout ot the can ignited the oil inside li!e ,v the. bottom towards the boy spreading the kerisene over him ami setting him on lire. Men close by pulled oil' h; clothe . and saved his life. T he house w hich is in the suburbs caught but wad easily put out. The bottomless can was brought down town and passed from one citizen to auotiitT who expressed a desire for their cooks to see it that they might take warning. Several items intended for vesterdav's paper werej left out and are given this morning. Vclluw Fever Ship Near Wilmington. A yellow fever ship arrived ut Wil mington quarantine station (Soutbporti Sunday morning. It was ths Norwegian bark Horter, Cupt. Qirthmark. She camo from Cuba where she lost one of her crew by yellow fever. Anoth er, the second mate, died of the fever after leaving port. There is no case now on board; the last was on the 14th inst. Prof Hodges Arrives. Prof. J. D. Hodges, the new Principal of New Berne Collegiate Institute arrived last night from his former home in Augusta, Bertie county. Prof. Hodges informs us that he. has not yet made up his corps of teachers but he has a iind number to select from and will experience no difficulty in secur ing such as he desires. He is registered at Hotel Albert. Tho wider works tower now presents a scene of white outside and of glossy black within. 1 lie last ot the sec ond coat of paint was applied to each Monday. The paint and the iron railing above makes it show to advantage. . Mr. Jan. B. Clark has devoted tho back part of his store to ready made clothing end has several sewing machines there run by white operatives. One day last week he took New Berne orders for forty dozen shirts. His patrons say they are both cheaper and better made than those they have been handling. Mr. Clark goes up Thursday to Kioston to see what foothold be can get in that town for his goods. There should be no trouble in such sn industry receiving patronage from every local dealer. "Make bay while the sun shines. Ia other words, take advantage or a bargain when you Bee it. At thistlme'of year; when oar cloth ing tock i broken if yoa can find a suit that will please yoa we'll make the price to B0.it yon. Jast bring your money along and Bee how yoa can do. , Do yoa need any shirts, we have an nnlaandried shirt worth .756., take them now for 60. AlTsizes. ; . , j.m.howaed;- C., WEDNESDAY, Hnst Ins M .ki, the Fair. The Ciij K. oniist y inlri-t i is o! pi; peopk plu, . :. B-.-l i. , ' I.e g., I pro ;, and .it eh;.' i d ui"ii' an I hi- - ; .. iec: ; - ll"-,.. - : AS . to i :.. t:'nc foi hi' Lug ih' Kl'ra'x Ih, li, I'll! I'air th 1 I u-. t- :" ' i.i'f i 1 et l-V . " I exhr. .V leg,,, . "r-,.l-.:pi. : '. i-r .I - i.n ihcig i r -wiii i-di.r -e Bring n wi.l i but a Int ilell" llllst- I no: I I- 111,'Telv but f. ...i diw.in il ether and t! -edu. . i .111-1 t -- limit ,1 of i! id A ause it ou in I lit . of, -i:r i ess r, 1 tion In tlnmv it!'.-, s the le t ti 1! '. ill, 111 t b too inn, tain; '.- . :i but An-! i! s V the Fni I in-1 the I t llllc''i o ..ivi tn mad ;. hat h..:--air. sI.mv -talks ol of cotton, -he, and VfSl ti ' away A' I' corn. I 1 .Iks -411 the 1-1 point .. fi'ic-t samph variel ;e troubl -and H, the c'.i ninny exhibit Kenc :. orn, tne I'u-.g . '.. - ; J Hit li nt' vaii. us kinds in wiil take very little the crops are housed of -i line exhibit ;u:d seen: ill-; Mime of the :m: i oth red for best iilo thi. -is assUo'.iii e oi vuur I'.il! 1 , i:nn:is-.-. . n--':ire cnriv A!ii:.-iil.iii; Crop i in Western X. ('. There is the best prospect for a good cotton crop this year ihal v.e have ever seen. 1 ne slab. s a." large and vigorou and as full oi'b ,;: biooins n.i.l -nua.-es as they can stick, and arc still a-bloom lixcept iii tin- ex! ri'inc we this county, tlm IV jit crob peaches, in ail tic; cmiM be trees are loaded and the ;r. item part of aplc.s and desired. The mud covered ami peoiiie arc cninin.-.'-, drying, eating all thev c.ia and hauiing to distilleries. The melon eiop. an I all kinds of lieid crops, ae also ,,s line as were ever known here. 1.1 the moist of the money panic we have never known so much in the Country to c it. Newton Enterprise. Wc are indeed glad to note such tine prospects in the western part of our Siate li lt it is only in keeping wilh the splen li 1 crops we h ave. in the east. r ucky Sou! hern Ihiici-prisp. The South hiii pluck. While factor! s are shutting down constant!- iit N.-iv Knglaud t lit! news i-iniM !io"m Le.-cin:;;on, X C, that O.S200, O'ltl co;;.'ii fid uy his just been coinple teii, mid the i.nciatives are to be Carolin ians, d'-avvi: f. o;n t:ic -ui rouiuliug country. Jl is a sign of tin iin a sign, if we mistake not, tiiat the energetic Southern ncis, realizing their superior natural advantages for tlu mamifacluro of their most valuable product, arc bent on availing themselves of the shut downs iu the North, to see what they can do. It is not unlikely that the results niay show that the greater natural advantages in this particular line of manufacture will allow of activity in the South, when the old time centres are obliged to reduce or suspend thcii'output. j But, however this may be, the cheer fulness urd pluck exhibited in that Lexington enterprise are a gpeudlid example to the country. Washington Evening News. The sunshine of a glad heart makes the darkest, dreariest day radiant and pleasant, TO BRKAK VP attacks of colds, chill, fevers, rheumatism, neuraleia, and kindred derangement rvanK tna; from severe znosnre. there's notiilng so vahl&bl as Dr. Fierce'a Fleaaan Pal lets. No household aboatd be witihont them, to meet Just such emergencies. These lltfle PeUeta are tiny, tuearssoated things tha ev ery child is ready for. They keep tha whole system rou- - - 7 . WQT- ,BT r eompma of refined and concentrated Taajetebl z- ' - - ' - . I lnr In m naSVtlv nafeal tret- put np In glass vials, always fnek ajtid reliable; m handy and pertact veM-packat remedy. - If they dont glva satisfaction, ia arary ' Sometime when yoa are tn Serins; from Catarrh, think of tha thousand of bey! cm eases which must have baea cured by Jtoctcc Ban's Catarrh Remedy, bet or Its proprietors could be willing to say, as they do: "Wat any esa ot Catarrh, bo Blatter bow had, which wa oaonot 0111 Ml say fSOO oath." pi AUGUST 23. 1893. FAST OAROLIJI ASS ABROAD. Two Ileaufnrt Boys as Baltimore Business Men Thlr Immense Business I Mi.S,iiniicl Huckmnn. furmerlv "f Tay I lor A Buekimtii. this place, nil I now the luiiii.r partner in the Ilm kman Kruil t'.impa-.v of Baltimore, who has b-en -pending a It w vc, ks here unli rd-itivs !H I- filled HWllV t'V leleglum lo li s busi-ne-s in lialtiniiirv bot Kndav. .Mr. Cecil Hut kman. the senior partner ol the tirni h it thi! place in 1H.3. then 1, w-ars ot .ti'e o-i tlie m hooner Ogeiclieo, working hi- parage lo B.tltiniore. He was three necks in securing a sit nation, but finally -eeiii',1 one paying him -J per week in a oru :;i e house, lie next worked tor the linn oi .1. I'.. Hell A: Co. whom he af;er-.ar.l- succeeded. Four years ago Mr. iiinuel Bnckin an h it tl c firm of Tavlor A Iliickmaii here to enter partnership with his brother. The Huckman Fruit ( 'omniiiiv is the only , 'inp.inv tlcit run- a ngular line of s!e -I'm rs tn the I-land of Jamaica from Baltimore Tiny handled over $1,000,. Hon worth of bananas alone last vear be s'di - i'thi-1 tropical fruits. The firm is the only one in America that bus pait intcie-i in the fruit farms in Jamaica. The New York Fruit Journal says bv its -tali-ties that they are the largest banana inpoitei- in America. Their steamers ire tine ucenminodation steamers. Invalid- take trips mi thein to Jamaica lor their health. The students of Johns Hop kin- rniei-iiy take yearly trips down bv (i s line in -e.ireh of pleasure and turi- o-t ies. We notii in the Norfolk Landmark that they will c-tablish a Steamer Line to liiat place tor the purpose of opening better facilities lor tile sale of their Iruits. We know of no other two young men uli.i have left our town who deserve more 'Ti dii. Tin y have cstalili-hed lor them lves a reputation in business circles throughout the country that must indeed be gratifying as well us proli'ablc. Beau lint Herald. A Scared lturg An :it I , -111 1 it was made lar. to burglarize 1 h 1 re-idence ot .Mr. Arthur. I Temper!. S'Vcntli and Mulberry, at 4 o'clock this uiiirni'ig. Mr. I'rcinpcrt heard some om it the window and half-asleep seized his li-lnl and blazed away. He tired at the wrung window but. the fellow was so fiighlencd that he dropped the sash and was in such a hurry to get away that he tore a blind hall oil' in the attempt. Daily Review. Athletes of the Present Day. .1. K. Sullivan, Secretary of the Amateur Athletic. Union, President of the Pastime Athletiu Club, and Ath ltftie Kdi tor of The Sporting Times, writes : ' For years I have beeu actively connected with athletic sports. I always found it to my advantage to use Allcock's Porous Plasters while in training, as they quickly remove soreuess aud stiffness; and when at tacked with any kind of pains, the result of slight colds, I always used Alluncks with benellclal results. 1 have noticed that most athletes of tin present day use nothing else bat All Pock's Plasters " Whole salcMarket Country Produce. Heel, 4a.V. Uee.iwax. 20. Com, from boats SOa.Vi. Chicken.-!., 3.a4.c pair, young, 20a40eJ ')ucks, Kng. 40a50e.; JIuscovy lOatiOe" KggS 13c. Field eas, OOe. fieese, 75e.n$1.00. Hides Dry flint, 4c; dry salt 3c jreen, 1 1-2 a 2c. I.anih alive $1.50 to $2. lata, 30 to 32 1-2 Peanuts, $1.20 $1.25. Sheep, sheared, $1.00a$1.50. , Sheep, lull wool, $1.25a$2.50. Sweet Potatoes, 80 cts per hush. Turkeys $1.25al.7.V Onions, $l..r0a 2.00. Wool 12 to 15c. Leo's Medicines. Having purchased the ageuev for the sale of Dr. Leo's medicines, compounds and inixtuies, recently operated and con trolled by Thomas C. Howard of this city, aud beinjr the sole aiffent thereof for the counties ol Craven, Pamlico, Jones, Hyde, IVaul'ort, (Jreen and Pitt, I am now ptepared to furnish thesecuratives at the remarkably low price- previously established. Power is hereby granted P. IT. Wig gins as sub-agent to conduct the sale ol said medicines within the counties above meutioned. C. C. RoAcn, It sole agent. A. & N. C. B. R. DIVIDEND. The Board of Directors of the A. & N. C. It. It. Company has declared a divi dend of two per cent, payable on the first day ol September, 1893, to stockholders of record on the first day of August, 181)3. F. C. Roberts, Treasurer Success is on the hill top, yon cannot get there without olimb. ing- Writing Papers & Envelopes of Every Description. Ink and Pencil Tablets all sizes and qualities. Blank Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books, Record Books, etc. Pocket Memorandums in great variety. Duplicate Manifold Books, Letter Copying Books, Copying Presses, Press Stands-Blotter Baths, etc., etc. Letter Files, Binding Cases, Invoice Books, Stub Files, etc., Mote, Draft and Receipt Books, Marking snd Shipping Tags, Gum La blea, Pin Tickets, Wirt, Antomatio and World's Fair : Fountain - ; Card Cases, Bill -Books, etc., etc, Sea Island Twine. Your Patronage ia So licited.7 .-V-:--'.'- ' -V - -.' - ' '- Oa Ci::Scy fi Cri a. YOU &RE LOOKINQ F0"ssaOTiM Latkbt L'mtiii 1 v i ih i,.t', ,1 ,l I Sf? n r Food Krpoht. y y' jfcjT1'""'3- Rl)VL IiAKISi. I',i-.v;o h I , : . T brnshes. ha br.i-h. ' Jl ex'r.i, t- in. 'n-b I. . - . rA "" -'v. . " Mi lium th 'rushes, c.Vr.i, t-Atkin-.i s:u In. t p"U ' coinph-M.-n. for th- h dr. c ut il 111 1. I. Vinolia -oa other ciuinai :ue powder, l',v.'i Pulls, N lil bin .i soup In lm Hnrd's Sc. Mi i, (-'rune's I! md h atin H...-, ,, lock, i-sira p. ""th pick- 1 Other nuincroii- to in, m davs I w ill ,. 1 ,1 , reduction oi -J 0 j,, , unc i up my prii 1 :!! I" 47th 1)1 V 1 1 : -.11 The National Bank of Nc.i l: June ' 7 1 v:. The Board .I'D.,, . i, -dared a Smi-A-i : , , j 1, , In) Per cent l: ''..., ,i ; , , 'liter Jnlv Mih 1 - 1 ; EXECUTOR'S The lintltv (- iitiy m iiwi-ti r lor pourt mh ox -cu HewRina mi l i.er require Hi 1 per tbe H; ai i -fin pre-nt tiiom tn : tuly aut 'oat fore th nth d . . QrtlCft Will t., !..i, Hersonsi Intifp'i wl'houi tltti .y. j ,1,1 ,. lu ll l.-.l 1 'I A REAITIKU NKW MDXTIl! By Hubsori-n.i. all bright, pojiul OUssical and S .1 "Hrn. Vr.f' : uui muuigjy m...-.i;i The iJaudsorunt .Mn - -Iy ever isstifd m Amc; tains 8 compohitiioio t right :j 4 io8trnii)enr-.:l , with piano acuomp u.t pages of miisii:, v, uii titled cover, litiiojrraplie i and embellinhtHl w.Ui cr.i ness of some musical ce.t 1 c hi I voc . g. 'Vi in .!!) 1 on I. in; ' vignette. Inclose !." cn,ts ; n specimen copy. liberal terraa to itKen'f. ddress 15enj. W. UrnicicK, 1'uUiiMlio: : 385 Sixth Ave . New Ynrk: BUY YOOP. s, -.- 5 Cabb: and Iv ything K.Im- I. SEED OATS. KYE, Will: AT, II AY. CO!!: FEED, ol From Craven Strept. Bus hols lii .- W-ojjfi'.! I (a lii" I hi 1 25000 this Fall. John Dunn's a a cake of I Imv GOODY 2 SHOES There are Golden Horse Shoes moulded in tho SOAP. Who ever draws the tho HORSE SHOE, can return to tlie store and receive $2.50 One Horse Shoo was drawn SATURDAY Aug. 19th, by a colored woman, and ' she was iromptlyO.n IT; 5 - r '' , " '. coinph 1 .11. li : . I for tlm h dr. . I cu.iiiiri. i.ui.i,,-.. , . . Hxi. Our lnoia -oap :t.n I , : other ciuinai :ue . : powder. l'o..i,i ... ' Pulls, N id bin i.' -. . hunt v .11,1 ' PRICE 5 CENTS. Whlc:1 V;;ii IriVC IlOt hy-ii ;il:o o find, of Irivo found and if v::s more expen sive than you (h::! r!:t it ouirht to You did notlcok in the b Us ni a m PLACE ! TO ST That will please yo,u, drop in and let us. show you our 0 ZSI CK. wmm i T ' " i

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