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Me 1 i v Aim '00RNAL. VOL. XIL-N'O. 149, NEW KERNE, N . CL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS 1 "'tS BUSlXf SS LOCALS. CALL it 8sm) Cohen & Bob fur f xtr fin beef totlat. ..."." - 1 WILL brre floe stall tot brui Geturdsy morning. 1 ht Uiye rfrijrerstor ihkI will tc rot oo ic tod deli ttamls momiitj;. ' Nelson-Wbitibnl.. .-'-,,' ' ' AVE r prrpretl a faruUh Porcelain , Letten and Figure tor numbering the booses of thoeo who want a nice looking and lasting number. Call and see um ples and get prices. C. DUoawaj & Bro. FRESH Grape can be obtained at Tis dai'a Jam) near the city at tea cent per bead right from the arbor. - , JIUYLERS CMiliea, Bon Bom and Chocolate, just receired at GhsWU's Pharmacy.. -''" " u - TOli SALE. Two Good Villi Cow Apply to S. W. Willis. il lw. .TORRENT A large and commodious dwelling. Apply to W. O. Bnnson. WANTED. A lire energetio man to . eiDTasa, sclt machines and collect in Jones county. We furnish a nioe light running ''wagon, agent to furnish horsd and hsr- ueta and make a foOO bond. We will offer a splendid contract one under which a good salesman can make money. Ad. dress THE SINGER M'F'G. CO. Wil ' mington, N. C. sl8 lw. HOTEL Bales in Chicago A good hotel lit $1.00 a day. If you are going to the World's Fair, stop at the Niagara Hotel, Are proof, Jackson Street, between Michi gan Boulevard and- Vabash Avenue. 800 Booms. Near - business centre Six . routes to World Fair within two blocks; -only fifteen minutes- to grounds. $1.00 day. 81 lm. - WANTED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few Boarder. Gentlemen ' Preferrred. For terms, apply to her at her residence on Middle Street, next-door to Kafsr's VBakery.". V. 0. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tX FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. Free from knots and extra width and length. Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., or at A. & N. C. freight office. ANOTHER lot of those Beautiful Tryon Palace Souvenir Spoons Just received at Hibbard's Jewelry Store. Call and see .them.." tf. TRY THE Joubnal business local colum. . Only ten cents a line for first insertion and five afterwards. tf. BROWN BEANS for table use at 5 cents oer aaart' Also Seed Peas and Beans for all planting, at low prices R. Bkhbt. FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock Street. rF: J. W. Stkwaet. HAVE YOU, seen the latest im proved window Bash-lock. Very chetp XT 1 ana strong. . ah-w GO To Street's horse Store for Livery. Fine roaoster.s at .Street's Hons store. A, FULL tlno' uf Spring and Summer emmpwik consisting otuuevioiu oiscx, Blue and Brown Bergo, Fine Check Clash mera. Imported Suiting. Worsteds in all grade. Satisfaction guaranteed. ;- F M. Chad wick, Tailor. ' . s?".S--: .V At Hall's book Store. : .: Secretary Carlisle ia aufferlng ; from, a inmor on his arm. ' . Ranatar .VftnrhRftft ifl making : every effort to arrange for a voting day in tne senate.. ; Aa 'a financial venture South C. Carolina's official cocktail is an In ; toxioating failnre. ; Brnnswiok, G. needs belp..Ee member "It is more blessed to give ; than it is to receive." - ,; Congressman Oats, of Alabama, has lintrodnoed a bill which.; provi des that the territory at Utah shall . be added to the state or Nava da. ' . .Republican government so far has been a failnre in Brazil. What sort of a government the insurgeauta propose ,tq sat up, if they are sno oesttul. is not known. ' The Esther of olden time was a queen and there is no doubt about the Esther now in the White House being the beigniog sovereign of thai establish menc. .-. .'-,." rurbapstbe most remarkable ei- bibii. get made at the World's Fair Is the' PHrlimi-nt; uf Beligioot now ' In 'eemioa User. No tuicH gathering w-t' vr. .-emblod .. belote uoj - NeriiJr men are as thick as tWevua iu purgatory, out iuibe Caerktja atrip; Now it is "Lo, the poor ludian,' Tbi tiuie.next jear tc will be ' lo v, the poor tdi- ELon. Bazil B. Qoidoo, of Bap. nabannock oouuty, has aDuonnned himself a oauflidate lor Congress la the SeventL diatnot f Virginia i i ; e;l lion. Charles T. O'Fer. t ", V e Democratic i nominee for . j -r. ' ";'V-. Tua L-..u:i: t .j'.;3 of New York " that' i.u. ::i V,:C,r escalation are cm b?;, fr"f're t - :i t I la t '. eft' ; i The K sains ot James K, Folk the tenth President of the United 8tt, and those of hU wife, have bees rrm ved from the tomb oa the old Polk estate at Nashville, Ten., and interred la the State Capitol grounds of Tennessee. Business is gradually returning to Its normal condition. Merchants are buying more liberally,' manu facturers are running their , plants oo fall time, idle hands are finding work, money la circulating more freely, people are paying their bilis more promptly and everything de notes a better state of affairs,' and yet Congress has not repealed the Sherman act and the Senate Is still dallying in debate. Baltimore Manu'aotnre's Beoord. Perry, In the Cherokee Strip, now contains 20.000 persons. All the ltnd adjoining the town site has been staked off into lots and the Cherokee allotments at Wharton a halt mile away, have been pot on tbemarket platted for town sites. Lots are selling in Perry for 1250 and 1300 each, and dozens of built dings are going np. There are three daily and five weekly newspapers in tbd town and more are ooming. A town ol UU,0M) people is built in a day. LOCAL NEWS. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. J. Tolsnn. Sweets. N. Wbitrord Stall fed beef. J. W. Stewart Auction sale. W. N. & N. R. R Schedule. Hackburn & Willett Look over. S. Cohen & Son. Fine beef today. o. Disosway & Bro. To tho school children. C. Disosway & Bro. Porcelian letters and figures. There are 860 students at the Universi ty 172 of them new ones. Tho damage to tho cotton crop gener ally means better prices. Every one, ladies and gentlemen are invited to the Y. M. C. A. meeting to night. Scats for "Uncle Hiram," will be on sale at Nunn & McSorley's commencing at ten o'clock this morning. Two new subscribers to Wbebxt Jour nal in and one for the Daily along the line of the new railroad, and that even before the mail has been established. Another dividend of IS per cent, has been declared by tho People's National Bask of Fayetteville, of which General W. Q. Lee Duo is the receiver. This make SO per cent to depositors. Tbe Warrenton Record says that the corn on tbe Roanoke has been nearly all destroyed. Tbe storm blew it down, and while in this condition the. freshet went over it Mr. N. A Purify was in the city yes terday with fat venison. It was from a buck killed seven mile . from the city which weighed 110 pounds dressed Mr. Purify says hje was the largest one he ever killed. Lucas A Lewis ara painting up the interior of their store getting ready for the fall trade. : Mr. J. J. Baxter has also just been making further improvements in the painting Hoe on the front of his store. , ' Friends of Mr. F. Uliich in the coon try are very desirious of seeing hint in the directorship ot tbe A & N. C. a. R. Mr. TJlrich is a sound business man who has always given satisfaction wherever placed and he would beyond doubt should ; he become a director, fill the position acceptably. t " , : . ' The dates of the Albemarle Park Fair at Elizabeth City are October 84th, 25th and 29th. This will be a nice trip for Now Bernians and a good many " will io doubt visit our neighbor city, not only as a matter of reciprocation of their visit to the New Berne Fair, but to go to Eliza beth City is to see thriving and live place a well as a good Fair. . : The Greenville Reflector mentions that the little town of Ay den, Pitt county is rapidly improving.1; Fully a dozen house are in course of erection and others are in contemplation. Ayden i the village in Pitt county in which the Disciples of the State have just finished their : college. -The narrowest narrow gauge in opera tion is a 20 inch road in North Carolina. This pocket' edition road , runs between Hot Springs, on the Tennessee border, to Laurel river, a distance of bat twenty four mile. . It is not is yet provided with passenger engine and coaches, but it i well fitted for tbe purpose for which it was built that of being an outlet for the timber of that region The Y. M. O. A Conference will begin tonight." The opening service' will be held in the Hall at 7:80 p. m. , A song service conducted by Mf. T. C DIggs ef Wilmington at 8 p. m. An address will be delivered by Rev. Rufus Ford, sub. ject: "Why I believe in the Young .'Jon's Christian Association." All who 1 are requested to bring "Go?ptil Deatk ef Ja. C. Harris. . Jamea Carter Harrison was bora in Raleigh, N. a Dec I7th 1838, and died is peace at li residence . on Pollock street in this city. September list, 189S, aged S4 yean, month and 4 days. He leave a wife, four sons and one daughter, and eae sister to mourn his death. He was consistent member of the K E. Church South, and died in great hope of a blisafttl immortality. Mr. Harrison, following tb occupation of a printer, moved to New Bern shortly before the outbreak of tbe war. After the city fell into the hands of the Federals he remained In tbe capacity of Govern ment printer. Alter tbe war he ran a newspaper ior awhile, and later het-anii.' clerk of the Superior court and then he held the office of Register of Deeds fr eiybt year At tbe time of his I'tntb he was public Administrator which position be hns held for some half a dozen years. Mr. Harrison died after an illness of twelve days with malaria! fever. The immediate cause ol death was failure of bis heart to act which failure was pro duced by the pressure of gas formed on his stomach. Mr. Harrison was careful in bis busi ness habits of a friendly and accommo dating disposition and us a natural consequence was .generally liked by those who came in contact with him in either msinees or social relations. The funeral will take place from Cen tenary M. E. Church this afternoon at four o'clock. Coming and Going. Mrs. John King of Beaufort passed through yesterdav morning en route to Goldsboro, being summoned there by the critical illness of berson-in.law, Mr. Will Freeman. Miss Annie Stevenson and Miss Mamie Simmons left to enter St. Mary's school, Raleigh. Mr. M. D. W. Stevenson sc companying them. Mr. B K. Bryan left returning to his horns in Charlotte. Misses Verena and Susan Bryan left for Hickory Grove b visit their sister, Mrs. W. B. Lane, and Miss Hattie Lane left, returning to her home at tbe same place. Mr. W. H. Oliver left for Wilmington on insurance business. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lorch, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Berry and Mrs. N. M. Gaskill lelt for Wilmington for the pleasure of the trip. Dr. T. B. Carroll veterinary surgeon of Wilmington and his friend Mr. John Furlong arrived last night to spend a tew days in tbe city and are stopping at Hancock's Boarding bonse. Mrs. J. T. Hall returned from Kinston where she has been visiting her sister. a Iciong Injury. Saturday mgbt a false alarm or fire was sent in by some party dT parties and an electric light damaged and on Wednes day night electric lights were tampered with and the circuit broken so that all street lamps were put out There are strong indications that the mis-deeds were committed by young men of the city whose age and standing would have caused them to rise above such practices which not only work injury to the Electric Light Company but incoa venieucel to our citizens. There has also been somo defacement of private property. It is hoped and believed that full exposure will follow if the wanton injuries are persisted. The notice about tho guarantee1 fund and life and accident insurance features of the building and loan association rep resented by Mr. Geo, Allen should have stated that all these extra benefit are re ceived without additional cost to th members. - One of our subscribers ot Marines, N. C. writes us that a man by tho name of V. R. Young died near there on 6th Sept He had been in Onslow county about two yean, selling medicine which he prepared himself. - He claimed to have a family in Virginia. Should his family pr friends see this, they can get the par ticulars of his death from Mr. W. N. Marine, Marines N. C. '. .-' " . , The .yellow fever epidemio .is slowly spreading at Brunswick, Ga. - Nineteen cases are under treatment A number of death have occurred and business i com pletely ruined. A large proportion ot the city has find, and most of those re maining, about three thousand, are in i destitute vondltioc. Latest reports are to the effect that it is thought there will be no further spread of the disease.' : 4 ' ' The Board of City: Council held special meeting yesterday afternoon .to receive the report of the committee .' ap pointed to investigate in the -matter of allowing the W.N. & N. R R. to connect by switch with the A S N. C.-R. R. at Bjnum's comer opposite the depot of the latter, j The committee not being ready a yet was continued until such time as it was ready to report, which will be in few day. t s . K. ef H. Notice. " To th officer and member : of New Berne Lodge No. 443, Knights of Hon or Brethren, you are hereby summoned to meet at your Lodge room, this. Friday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of paying tbe last tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased brother James C. Harrison. ' - . --. Vi,' ' ; . - By order of the V. D. -. W. B, Bots,. Reporter. S rt. 22 J, 180V , .. - AWFUL SLAUGHTER. Twelve r Kil ts' st Roanoke, Ta TThi'e Trying to Lyaea a Negro The papers Ust nivht tring news ot a bloot'y carnage ut It.unokt, W, result ing frum an attempt In lynch a negro who munlermuly assaulted and" rubied a while Isily, wife of a well-to-do farmer. Five lliouuml angry citizens surround ed the jail thirsting for thu negro's lile bnt tbe slorm Iteing foreseen the Reanoke Light Infantry had been placed there tn see the dignity of tho law up held. Five liondreil men made the attack on the jiiil anil the military fired. Twelve were killed nml as ninny more Berioualy wounded. Thu attention of the mob being (lis- t'acted the negro was slipped out of jail and spirited away, thus saving bis worth less neck in spite ol the inhuman slaughter. The excitement wns etill high, though the town had become comparatively quite, at last account. Bicycle Trip. Mr. Milan Howard returned from Au rora yesterday where he hua lieen spend- ing ;i fi-w days. He made the round trip m his (Ylumliia bicycle. Me started buck a little after nine iVIoi'k und reached the city in time for linncr. The greater portion of the run diuut twenty mile, was over good road smooth nml hard. This streU'n wns covered in aoout two hours. We believe this trip to be the longest without interruption that any New Berne wheelmen h.is yet made. rajicr-Shp 1 I'ecans. Mr. .loiiuiliim Havens has lelt at our office, twin's from his paper shell pecan trees with the fruit clustered on them as many as live in rt bunch. They are very fine. Tho tree from which they are taken is twenty-two years old mid Mr. Havens has sold as much as fortv-two dollars worth of the nnts per season. Allowing ouly thirty two trees J to the acre, this would le at the rate of over twelve hun dred dollars per aero. Delegates to the Ili-Metallic Conven tion. Gov. Carr has appointed the following delegates to the Pan American Bi-Metallic Convention ti be held in tlio City of St. Louis, Mo., on October 8d, 1893: Yf. 11. Oliver, New Berne; Harry Skinner, Greenville; W. H. Cowell, Baylioro; T. li. Boushall, Belcross; Rev. N. M. Journey, Mt Olive; George II. Bel lamy, El I'aso; J. C. Clark, Sr, Clarkton; Colonel W. F. Green, Fayetteville; W. G. Upchurch, Raleigh; Joseph Morehead, Greensboro; Fielding Knott, Oxlord; V.. C. McAllister, Asheboro; R. A. Grier, Charlotte; W. A. Lash, Walnut Cove; Dr, J. M. Spiinhour, Lenoir; Nntt Atkinson, Aaheyille; James M. Leach, Wayncsville; W. L. Williams, Little River Academy, N. C; William Moore, Hayesvillc. News Observer-Ciouicle. What New York Papers Say of "Uncle Hiram." The supporting company was excel lent, especially Troja Griswold. N. Y. Sun. The songs were new and catchy. N. Y. Tribune. The play is entirely rewritten and changed, so much that it is not recogniz able os tho old "Luclo Hiram.' N. Y. Recorder DIED. On Tuesday, 19th inat, at the residence in this city of his son-in-law, Mr. W. J. Osteen, Mr. Amos Wctherington of Core Cteek, aged 64 years. Death ensued as the result of an injury accidentally received while cuttiog wood during the cold snap of last win tor. Mr. Wctherington was a good and industrious man. He leaves a wife and nino grown chil dren. He was buried in New Berne, Rev. F. W. Fames conducting the fun eral. We have received irom the author. "The Nut Shell, a pocket guide as what is to be seen at the World's Fair and bow to see it. The information in it contains, though in a compact iorm, is very Interesting and valuable and we scarcely see how a visitor who wish to set tho crreatest amount of eoou out of his trip would be willing to be with out it even though it cost several times as much as it does. The price ia 25 Cents. It can be obtained from the pub lisher,' A.' J. Burton, Room 704, Quiccy street, Chicago. : v ; t'astoria. ' Castoria is truly a marvelous thing for children, . Doctor prescribe it, medical journals recommend it and more than a million mothers are using it in place ot Paregoric, iJateman s Drops, so-called soothing syrups and other- narcotic and stupefying remedies. Castoria ,.is the quickest thing to regulate f the stomach and bowel and give healthy sleep, - the world has ever seen. -; f v. V It is pleasant to the taste and abso lutely harmless. It relieves constipation, quiet pain, . cures ' diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverisbness, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, : sootnes tne child and give its refreshing and natur al sleep. ; Castoria is the childrens pan acea tne motners mena. -n Castoria is' put op tn- one-size i bottle only. . It is not told ia bulk. Don't al low one to sell you anything else on the plea 0i promise tnat it is "just as good and iiswsvsBurpos."--i.. y Bee that you get C-A-8-T-(VR-I-A ; ; ; This fao-simils signature is on - every wrapper.,-:V;-:-w,.;-.KAx.,;.,'5,5:;; ,. mm Ckrlsliaa Col fire Opened Tbe North Carolina Christian CIK -c at Ayden, this nmnty, was formally opened on Iset Kridaj with appropriate exercises, and the regular work i t the first session of the in'iitutioi) nj. Iun Monday morning Pmt. L T Kihwll is principal. On Friday there wns a huge s-ii hering of the people of the community ami they listened attentively to an n (mi r nJ -U- ad dress by nur Uiwneman, rj-lior. T. J. Jam. It is well known b :i 1 1 o-n ple what an eurncst advoc -ale ofi-diK-ai on Gov. Jams is nnd he iiIumv- -!) rlully gives his influence to anv cnli riir:-e that has lor its purpose the iml rin ti-ni of -lie youth ol our land or the eiilignli-iim. m ot the people. The educational interests of North Carolina made more advancement i:i the six years that he was Governor than ever belorc marked twice that number ol years, tie made one ol hw l k. st -.pi-vi at Ayden, and what he s-ii 1 will i:ir good Iruit. This college at Avden is umh r the auspices of the Christian or l): i;i.i s church. Those foremost in the il tn mi- nation became desirous of a good - ! and a meeting was held in Apt il to n sider the question of locating. A xYn wns selected as the place for the coil. ,r. this lieing centrally located in these I in tern counties where the greatest slu t ,;tli ofthe denomination exists. Onlv t.w months have passed since that nn . i g, yet in that short time laud was m. I, the building planned, material pr... ut, I, and work has progressed rapidly im1.' a largo two story building adorns the 1. nt tilul 10 acre lot apart lor the institii! . ,i. The : college is splendidly located, it. friend have labored earnestly fur it . . i we expect to see great good come :': u- rom. UreciiTille Itetlector. ; NOTICE. i To the officers and members of Ct .n . i I Assembly Royal Society Good 1'cII.m j lou are hereby notified to me. ; ,it Assembly Hall this afternoon at : !,.,, 1 for the purpose of attending the lite, t ; , of our late Brother Jss. (.'. llarrix.n. By order of Kuler. W. G. BllINSoN, Si i - y AUCTION TOI'AV. The omnibus, two good gentle horses and Imrnesi of W. A. White .lee. i I. will be sold at the court house at auction at 12 M. today. J. W . Stf.W !i I $10 Reward. Twenty Dollars reward will l o p for the apiireliension and conviction the person who sent in a false alarm fr Box 48. on the night of tne lUth inst. Wm. F.i, lis, Mayoi WiliiiBoD, Newtern & Noifolk TIME TABLE NO. 1!, To take effect Sept., V.) M, 1 s: i ;,t 0:00 a. m. Superneding Ttnm Tiibln No. 1, Dated July 3, 1803. OOINQSOCTII. 8CUEDULE tiOINfl NcitTn No. 1 Passenger Trains. No. -1 Lve. A. M. Stations Ar. P M 9 00 New Berne 6 0d 9 45 ar. Pollocksvillu 5 10 Ravenwood 10 00 Maysville 5 00 10 10 White Oak 4 51 10 20 Northeast 4 40 10 34 Jacksonville 4 'r Jarmans 10 49 Verona 4 11 10 59 Cedarhurot 4 02 11 10 Folkstone S 50 11 19 Holly RidgH 3 41 1129 Edgeoombe :-) HI 11 89 Woodside a 2.1 11 44 Annandale 3 17 Cypress Lake 1150 Ilatnpnteart .110 13 00 ioott Hill 3 00 13 05 p. m. Kirkland 3 55 13 11 Haymxad 3 49 12 23 W 8e Coasi R R cr. ss k- 3 37 13 30 Wilmington Lv . 3 30 No. 8 Passknqkr and Frkkhit ; N 2 Lve. P. M. Ar A ! 2 10 New Berno 11 3 10 ar. Pollccksville 10 15 3 17 Rsvenswood 10 7 8 83 Haysville H2! 8 45 White Oik 10 0 8 58 Nortntupt It I". 4 14 Jacksonville 9 I'i 4 88 Jarmin'j 9 10 4 43 Veron 9 01 4 53 Cdtrhur-r. S 50 5 07 Fo'katono H 37 5 33 Holly rid go 8 25 5 33 EtUeonmbe 8 14 5 48 Woodside 8 01 5 50 Annaodale 7 50 5 55 Cypress Lake 7 50 5 69 Hampetead 7 47 6 11 Bcott's Hill 7 85 6 18 Kirkland 7 30 6 34 Bay mead 7 30 6 40 W.Sa Coast R.R. oross'a; 7 09 6 5S Wilmington Lve. 7 CO 'Daily Except Sunday. H. .. WHITING. J. W MA.RTRNIH, General Manager Oea'l Freight and Fasw. Agt. FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN We have Book Sags 81ate Pencils, Lead Pencils; slates, schol ars companions, com position books, serath pads, pencil tablets, pens ; t and holders, school ink, rules, ink stands, chalkt colored crayons, &c,j &c.x ';. We Order School Books. Pure ;r-".ti-. .-f :.i:--...r bik;n .twcter l!ij'..--i . all in lctwi.lag strength. LaTI : " I'.MTKH ESTATES tiOVEKSMEST F(KI Jil IMil'.T. ROYAI. I VK!M 1'nwiit.R Co., 100 Wnl, St. . N . V SWEETS. : -I.') Vnvit-ty If M Fancy Oakss, u -r - it.Ni.; .r BERNE THEATRE Bat.:: dept. 23. i ill: : -MriiUAN, Aaron IF. VVoodliull Mil.,...!,, -lis mi ; , TinuA ::i;is. '.!! .. . - I New ol I: Success, ll.e " . I ( ,lv l: Kil.l. ', is'. mik 'if-a ',ii',e . -I! :l. Knlii- i , r-'. i- .f. it- uiiii. n and in a Snpcili S.aia.' I'lMilai tion. The Thrill 14 s.iw Mi. I Si -cue. (.,. it i 1 ; of a coicpl. te S rv Mill oiiilit Sa-viir: lin.L. r in i. v, ol'ilc Audience Hi Wo ad, ;l'a! i.'ill:.... i:.!"-,-,. An I'xpr. -- 11 1. -1 . tin:- iaijine, lla-'L; :c Car. '-. , p. c -.'1111 f ,-t !,,:a. , .. 1CL, ' '' ' lil o II . .!.!-'. t;ii: !::;: !i!.Y- ix ; ;;. ni;v Vii;k i!Ai;i:ni; and bai;. T:i!ii.:n statl'i:. U e .any all our own S--i mi v, and will p 1 I i i vi 1 v jiio.'.M. c it as advcltised. New nuts;.-. Ni w s..n-s. New daucis. Iliiinor Hid i'alho;. l.a;ii;hti i-and tears. K. -de. si.ais on -ale :,t Nunn A McSoilev's lay nn.rninu' 10 O'CLOCK. Prices ?5 ' -. I! served .cats without extra charge, tiallcry 35 i ts. DOOiiSOPKX AT s O'CLOCK. Neatly opposite liaplist Church. Store ! lew 8oods ! Uuf an 1 1 i'-tiI m charge of the th,- linn of BAIUUNGTON & LInXTEK-, litis ictuiuetl from the NOiil'll ami in iiot read) for li;s friemU wirh a personally selec ted siiick of ev, n thing denired in the w:i of MEN'S, ROYS and hildrea?i Clothing AND GENTS' OTHER Furnishings, Bud ii cboico eniiply of mm&i m oaoos Ladies Dress Goods AND All just arrived from the north ern uiarkete. Especial attention ia called to onr line of Ladies Fine Hose, including extra sizes. Examine oar stock for an;- thine yon want. i vi . . . ts. ; W. B. SWINUELL, ' - Head Salesman. We can't be beat oa quIity and prices. W''.;- ij A 3 . See one fine Une of Gents', la- 3 ,; Look Over 1 1 1 iK: I- k. Iff Vkfli :,Q,,'. E FACT That The MOST PARTICULAR People, the astute care ful buyers, are the ones Who Are UYING OUH 'GOODS IS A UE ndloation 0? THEIR WOKTH ! GOING TO LOSE THE CHANCE? WE SHOULD IMAG INE NOT. IF YOU are not buying your goods from us,then Delay no ouger We Can And Will 8AVE YOU, II0HEY. j Tonris Trnly, 'i ' 1 TH ' .v.---h tbem. aies ana uniiarena' saoea. i.
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