The Daily OTJRNAL. VOL. X1I.-NO. 154, NEW BEKNE, N. CM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2S. PRICE 5 CENTS. ' BUSINESS LOCALS. . FOB Tine Mcali call at 6atndel Cuho & , Son. . - - - FIXE Stall Fed Beef tfaia morning. . Wbitfbrd. v' TQ THE Ladiet WTiilo in New York last week I aeenred from a leading Cloak Manufacturing Concern their line of sam ple for this anion. I will bare ttiem on ' ihibitioo at my store today, and wl 11 close thvm out without reserve at at rtrj . low prices. Sol Cohkh. ' TEX THOUSAND bare Hoe Caku Soap . ' it J. F. Taylor's. JSTerj body wanting ' to bay, or get tbe advertising tickets rc deemed come down. tf. ON aocotrht of being overloaded I make . ! a special offer on sugar cured flams and . Shoulders for this week only. Lowest .,' prices and best Hums in city. J. F. "i Tatioh. SHEP, the Barlier, atter three weeks illness is out apain at his old stand ready to wait on his patrons in person. 2t. ' MRS. Emma Jackson, drcas-maker, cor ner Quncock and Broad Street, solicits patronage, flood work guaranteed. Zi lw. ; EMPLOYMENT WANTED, ou Satur , ; : day at clerking or other work, by an -,l ' adult student of the Collegiate Institute ','; v of soine'mercantile experience, aply!jt school or Moore's boardirtjr house. . W:' v "' - W. E. Ward. ; ANOTHER lot of those lino Su;nr Cured Fains at J. F. Taylor's, all sizes. Prices ,to suit the times. tf. , WE are prepared to furnish 1'oiceluin -; 'Letters.and Figures lor numbering the houses of those who want a nice looking ' and lasting numlwr. Call and see sum ytca and get prices. C. Uisosway & Bro. FRESH Grapes can he obtained nt Tis 'tSal's farm near the city at ten cents per head right from the arbor. IIUYLERS Candies, 15ou Hons and Chocolates, just received at liaskill's Pharmacy. FOK RENT A large and commodious dwelling. Apply to W. O. Bnnson. HOTEL Rules in Chicago A good hotel Bt $1.00 a day .If you are going to the World's Fair, stop at the Niagara Hotel, fireproof. .Tacksou Street, between Miehi ; (ran Boulevard and Vabnsh Avenue. 300 Rooms. Near business centre. Six routes to Worlds Fair within two blocks; only filtcen minutes to grounds. $1.00 a day. a81 l,in. WANTED by Mrs. A. H. White, a few Boarders. - Gentlemen Preferrred. For terms, apply to her at her residence on Middle Street, next door to Kafer's Bakery. - D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tf. ' FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. Free from knots and extra width and - - ' length. Apply to S. 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. i TRY THE Journal business local colmu. . Only ten cents a line for first insertion v and five afterwards. tf. '.BROWN BEANS for table nse at 5 cents v per quart. Also Seed Peas and Beans for -'all planting, at low prices It Berry. '"FOR RENT The Dwelling next door ito my residence on Pollock Street. " ,. ,. ,n J. W. Stewart. ': HAVE YOU seen tile latest im- -proved window sash-lock. Very chetp -and strong. - N. Arpik ' '"This State has won medals for its -aijrioultnral and mineral exhibits t the World's Fair. " Hatioos aire Issued three times a day to 1,100 poor people by the committee in Brunswick. - The orltiolsms of Senator Stew rt on Dir. Cleveland are sharp but not weighty "' v ' A basband who had been miss : ing ant west tarns Dp jast In time to prevent his wife's seoond rjsge, mar- The AtiaoU Constitution olainn that buHiaess u better in, At-Unta than in any other' eity1 a.h or west. - , -r" ' Ene-i the o.trrospoadoat of S- Tnn pv;wf, h-ti b -ea baaished fratn B.'uin4viok, Qi., far sUadoc as statement''- ' . s -.St Joseph, Mj., h I' million dollar fire' ou the 23'.h, lose Three solid bfooka'of the fluest basinesi hoaxes we? bariied Dr. J. J. Kaoa says he has discovered- the cao.se of yellow; fever aod its remedy. Htrwants to go to Branuwlok to teat his theory. ' The mi nority Is still bossing the senate. There is a popular impress' ion that n this coon try the majori ty is entitled to rule. : ' ':4 The Demooratio State Commit tee, of Virginia, oomplains oftne - difficnlty of getting Demoorats into tbe Norfolk Navy Yard. . - Michael McKaon, the patient 'i V.iq broken neck, in Manhatten 1, is still alive and saCTftrp "Objector" Uolmaa proposes) to paaish as bribery at elections the orotnite of appointment to offloe by a oaodidaie far aay Federal posi tion. We ought not to look Hack unless it Is to derive useful lemons from past erroru, and for the purpose of profiting by dear-bought exper ience. Washington. A niece of Stephen Qirard has petitioned the trustees of his vast estate for a pension to keep her from starving. The trustees con trol 12,000,000, but they have no authority to grant hocu a request. We much regret to see it stated that M. F. Moore, of Welling ton N. C, has been de barred from practice in the Iatirior Depart ment for offering a bribe to a spec ial examiner. tapredenacive Qraiy is again stirring up the Pjtnmcer general. Stick to hioiUQcIe Ben until he tarns the last '-rascal" oat. Fay etteville ought to give yon a bar bcae when that o3on comes do a- The Charlotte Observer has now a home of its own, aod it richly de serves it. TheO'nerver demonstra tes the tjuth that tbe way to make a piper pay Is to make it first class. xvB extend cordial cougrata- lilUOUS. The Wnsliington Post sayt: ''Both sides have now settled back into a condition of patient waiting almosu as profound as that of the hibernating bear. No time has vet been set far the hoar of awaking. It may eome in two week: it may not come for as many months." LOCAL NEWS. XE W AD VER TISEMRNT8. S. Colin & Son Fine meats. N. Wbitford Stall tod beef. J. F. Taylor Hoe cake soap. Sol Cohen To the ladles. .1. F. Taylor Hams and shoulders. Cotton sales yesterday 108 bales, at 7 1-8 to 7 1-2. There arc two new case of yellow fever and one death at Brunswick. T!ie county bridge over Trent river at Pollocksville is nearly completed. The new bridge over tbe New Berne and Beaufort canal is finished and nav igation through the canal is again open. Isaac Crummelly, brought to the office yesterday a squash the exact duplicate of a sweet potato in appearance. Mr. Frank Tisdalo is working up a dollar-for-the-round-trip excursion to be run to Wilmington Sunday. Last week 150 pupils were in atten dance on the Graded school. About a dozen more have entered this week. Mr. Chas. Dewey of Wayne county was omitted from the list of newly appointed A. & N. C. R. R. directors published in yesterday's paper, A. & N. C. Railroad stockholders meet ing comes off today in Morehead City. About two carloads of them passed through last night to attend it. The steamer Newbeme of the N. N. & W. line will leave tomorrow at 12 o'clock instead of 2 the usual time. Shippers and passengers be governed accordingly. Tue cool weather is calling for addi tional clothing. . It will not take much more of it to make the fall -stocks which our advertisers have been laying in come into good demand. The trade is already opening., "You might as well expect to hatch chickens out of china eggs as to do a good business without advertising" isthe terse way in which an exchange expresses the need of telling the public what yon have to offer. 4 house on West street back of the Fair grounds belonging to Ann Wallace, col., was burned last night at the result of a lamp explosion up stairs. ; Only a por tion bf the ; furniture was; saved. . The entire loss was probably between six and seven hundred dollars. ? " ' ; 1 --Th Sanford Express says ."The saw nulls of Southern Moors county are" saw ing right on regardless of the "hard time. Nearly every freight train '-going ' North over the Scabbard Air"" Line is heavily loaded with lumber ' for building pur poses in the largo cities, 'f If this work is kept op many more years as it has been for the last ten, our beautiful pine forests will have almost ,.i entirely disappeared before the axman. - The Charlotte News says that, there is wonderful revival meeting in prog ress at tbe Methodist church in Davidson nowJ The pastor of tbe church,' Rev. Mr, Shelley, is assisted in the meeting by Rev, J. B. Carpenter-, of that City. XTp to the present there have been 28 converts, and night before last there were 85 ' peni tents. It is the greatest meeting ever held in Davidson, and many of the stores arc cl.i-ed in er Icr that tbe proprietors and c i - I t' e services. Cornier a4 Going. Mrs. T. IL Carmine and daughter, Miss Mollie, left on tbe steamer Neuae to visit relatives in Baltimore. Mr. J. R. Bell of Harlowe left on tin steamer Neuae for Norfolk, Baltimore and Washington City on a business trip. Mr. Philip Philips, advance agent of the Helen Russell company which is to play here Monday night is in the city. Dr. Chai Duffy and lamily returned last night from the World's Fair. Dr. Uoo. SI over, who with his wife is spending some time at High Point came down lust niglt to make a brief stay in the city on business. Mrs. H. R. Lryau and Miss Isabel Bryan returned frni Fayitteillc. Mrs. John Morrissey and Airs. Weyer returned last night Hum Nantucket where they have been visiting relatives. Mr. Clarence Miliar, ol Rocky Mount, taking advantage of tbe stockholders train, came down to spend today in the city. Dr. F. P. Gates and fumilly, ol More- head City came np yesterdoy en r.ute to Pamilco county to visit relatives. Rev. C. G. Vardell wont up to La- Grange to look into the matter of organ izing a colore 1 Presbyterian church there. He will return tonight sj as to conduct the regular Thursday night prayer meet ing. Hon. C. C. Clark, took the round trip on tbe new railroad for the pleasure of the trip and to sec the country. The steamer Nouse brought in the following passengers: Mr. J. B. Holland returning from a northern business trip; his family returning from from a visit to relatives in Canndu; Mr. P. LaMontagne, returning from spending the summer iirth; Mr. Geo. Dail returning homo from a trip to Baltimore, W. J. Pitts and family moving from Baltimore to the city and Miss Louella Makely, of Edenton, re turning to St. Mary's, Raleigh. She is at Judge Bryan's Annual B. & L. Meeting. Eight hundred and one shares of stock out of the 1,031 of the New Berne Build ing and Loan Association were repre sented in the sixth annual meeting held last night. The Directors elcsted are T. F. Mc Carthy, J. H. Hackburn, O. Marks, John Dunn, L. H. Cutler, Geo. H. Roberts, Thomas Daniels and C. E. Foy. The reports of the officers road and adoptod, made a good .showing. The first series of stock is now worth nearly ninety dollars per share and will mature in march. The finance committee consists ol E. W Smallwood, H. B. Duffy and Jno.S. Man ix. No change whatever was made, ex cept that the last gentleman was put on iu the place of one who bad sold his stock. The sixth series of stock will be open cd on the 1st of October. A motion was passed recommending to the directors that hereafter a new scries be opened every month, or at least quart crly instead of only annually. Verdict in the Boanobe Shootlnp. The coroners jury in the Roanoke; Va. tragedy have rendered a verdict that the eight men who were shot down during the reign ol mob law on Wednesday nigbt came to their death "by weapons in the hands of men or soldiers of the Roan oke Light Infantry, under command of Capt. John Bird and other officers," and that the evidence showed that he was acting under instructions of Mayor Trout, The jurors think it best to recommend that tbe grand jury or other competent court or authority take charge of and in vestigate the legality of the acts of the said officials. The verdict is received with general favor there, it being considered, in fact, all that the jury could justifiably find from the evidence in the case. Progress of the Diretory Work. . The Directory and Encyclopedia of tbe city being gotten up by Messrs. Hatchet t A Watson is about ready for the . pub lishers. The more progressive and ap preciative of our people have either taken advertisements or subscribed to the book When it is considered that it was largely through the instrumentality of these gentlemen that the houses are num bered and the census taken, as a meant to secure free mail delivery, tosrether with their low charges, they should be largely patronized. Every person having busi ness interest in New Bene will be bene fitted by its publication, and its encour agement Is a good investment for both the eity and individuals. Wholesale. JEfarket Country Proinee. "Beef, 4a5c. ' -- V Beeswax, 20. Corn, from boats SOaSL - , - Cotton. 7 9-2. f.i Chickens 45a50o pair, young, iOalOcJ Ducks, Eng. iOaSOc Muscovy BOaSOc :,rjsggs, II to lakst-. -.; ...;.,-. -"Frew pone; Tascts. .x- . tz - Oeese. 75c.a$l .00. , A'-'n -V. '.- Hides Dry flint, 2 1-Sa3&; dry sail 8c green, 1 1-4 a I c. Lamb alire $1.S0 to $2. ; ..yOata, 85. --r -:,.' .-.;', '.&:;;v Peanuts. tlJJO il.25. : ' ' Scuppcrnong grapes, 60a80c per bush. Mattamuskeet apples sue -; Bheep, sheared, $1.00a$1.50. -Bheep, full wool, 1.25aa.50. i ' Potatoes, Bahamas, . 40,v yams, 60 per bushel. - Turkeys $f.2Sal.75. ' Onion?, fl.50 a $2.00 per barrel,' Wool 13 to 15c. R1SI- AM 1 ALL, Of the hstn' i. '. n:i ills' iivlus- trv in N'.'i;h ( dPilni.t. I'ui t t'irx! Its ItUi ED. Joi'RXAl Ci'.iihlv iliiM oil Mi.tKt' corrcspondeiM i- limn iii!, i i tin- Nor folk Virginian cmu-cni tiu' t;r oysters un l oyslci interests of .Virili C ir. l::m. I b. question is u;kt'd dv I1..' .lor,iM. nhv should not native cmm: i! I.i iovrsted in thU industry iuean;n; oj-icr eanning. I wish to ask the JnrK.vu. ifmttHv rnii tal has not been ciiiplnved in tins nnlUs. try, and if so, it the native . ipital ui not met with the sii-ne I :itf ot forii;n capital that is if nil tin- taetories KoUi those established I .y foreign an. I native capital invested doing no out any good wh:;t. ver and w!.y is tins ,,. Why is it that all t" the ( .min rin i,, the State were close I !,it year l.m to. and they, not making epcnse.-i, will Ik closed this year i Whv is it that nearl) all, if not quite all, of the sliuekinhonsi. that were m ojim jIioii m ti-w years uco are now closicl ri-1 mn-t ol' tboe shucking nouses were owned and ated by native capitil.) There oper- exists some cause, what is llie cause. What sceme to me to Ijc the tint tbiui: to settle is the cause of the death of tins iudustry in this Mate. With; your per mission I will give the cliitf arid princi pal ami whole :iu?c of the destruction of this, the L'rvatest laioislry in s his Stale. Induing sol n'-'A siiov. rthv neither native capital nor any oih' r capital can he invested in llns indu-trv in this State What i- the ( atise ; Is it legislation. Yes. Now let ih s eil'wi' are correct. To prove that the pri suit laws of the State are tkstructiw 1 the oyster indus try, we will not g-i lar b:ek, us it is unneees:-:uy,-we w :!l take that period when the industry was grown: and flourishing iu the State jandVoaipare the legislation of thai pei'ii.M to the legislation ol toclav. In 1SK7, onr le slators niai te 1 a law entitled. "An act to promote the cultiva tion of Shell lish in the Slate." When this was enacted there was but one annerv then in op- thm in t!m Slate that one was Moore ec llrady's in 1 his city. The canning business was then in its in fancy here Hiid under the hcinihv influ ences of the Legislation of lfc!87 and SH the oyster industry coi.tinei1 to grow and flourish, ('iii)it'ii invested in the oyster industry was paving a good dividend; lobor finding) ready cuiployiiitnt, ami ali manner ol biisim - here in Xew Heme was feeling 1 he salutary (licet of this, their young but growing industry. In ltjN'J our hui inacrrs si-emg the good effect of the I.cglslatuie of I ys7 passed an act entitle I "Au act to protect the oyster interest ol the St .te." Thi legislation was supp'ciuenl al to the legislation of 1887. liie et!e( t oi this legislation caused capital to turn into tins State 'and under the supposition that il invested in til ie grow ing indusl ry it would be pro tcctcd, several oilier canneries were built, shucking houses w i r ; opened, until in the winter ol ISD0 and ill not less than eight canning lactones: were in operation in the btnte and over thirteen shucking houses. Over a half million dollars was employed iu the puyment of labor and lor the purchase ol oysters during the oyster season of 1890 and '111 oyer three thousand lalxircrs were employed at the canneries and shucking houses, beside the oystermcn engaged in catching oysters on tbe rocks or beds, and those engaged on boats transporting oysters to the canner ies and shucking houses which were many hundred more. The oystermcn were thrifty; labor was commanding good wages; all eastern North Carolina looking upward and on ward and all d,ic to the benign influences of the legislation of 1887 and 18S9, which legislation was in effect for the protec tion and promotion of the oyster interest ol the State. It. P. Williams. A Rhyming- Response. The following very neat message, was received yesterday in reply to the .nic sent Tuesday on the occassion of the opening of direct telegraphic communica tion but ween Wilmington and New Berne. On behalf of our eity we bcartly re ciprocate tho kiudly sentiments expressed and hopo for their fullest realization: Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 27th, '93. To Jno. S. fllanix. Agent. Your rhyming verse, Both apt and terw , Deserves response in sort This town to yours, would fain address Its heartiest greeting,- and express Its hope, that from this signal hour Our towns thus joined should gain iu power. That closest union should prevail Their mutal success to entail And widespread weal be wrought. H. A. Wnrma, General Manager. Helen Busscll'n English Sports. Monte. Cbristo will be produced at tbe Opera House Monday Oct 3 by Helen Russell's English sports Burlesque com pauy. This organization is easily the leader of its kind in the United States. Its fame should be sufficient to fill tbe house, everybody anticipates witnessing a' great spectacle and the management claim uie production win w a complete justification. Mechanics and Investors Union. ' George Allen .who is Secretary and General Manager of the Mech anics and. Investors Union is in the eity i arranging to - organize Branch Ot the Company in this piaoe .. a, -ti s-. u- ..-..- ' This Association was organized by a number ot the leading busi ness men of Raleigh, as a National Association. -It is a Savings Bank and a Building and. Loan Associa tion, : with -r Insurance ?;" fea tures s for v- "ail ; members. Mr. Allen will ;rbe pleased to explain the plaa, and to secure members. - . '':' ".; ; ;' f t Resolutions of Ki pect Whereas it lias pU :.,... ,,ur 1,', ;, Father in bin alwise vi. ! t . i troni our circle an I tl . h : ! loved Iriend and !i '";a-,. A. Wood, luercfoi ir :; Reso'ved Ui, That w ill ices ('ret k M K. Si:i: 1 ,;. s ,,. , in ll ll in ! ilc suboMisi r t ' Almighty i" I le d''i g i . s denth our s ho 1 I. - - o t . i . . . brightest an I most pre- i i- r one ol its most cx inpl.it n i n 'Ju l. T hat every meiin m t :i i -iK.i s hereby im-t f li;.:' w I'd; llie or!o'V sir., k'l, i : taei U ol our d.-i -.- I iittl.- ' C.:t-s..,at-. I I. 'i hat death li :r. t!. ... rnihn ise I!ut can't dissolve i u: l"e. Millions of st'iulsi .iinpo The family above. I lis words the moil n: 1:1 ,f p L: , ; And shout w il'i joy di i : ( I S ivioiir, all wo have ,:i I , Shad be forever thin . 1 4:h. That the res.i! 11; :. m e ..,(. . I I upon th" minutes of this school ,i;d t a copy be tnt to tin- ii;.,i!v ..! t!i ' ileceased with the a-siiranee ot' i.-r ceic synijiathy, also th it copa. - : to the U dei'.di Christian A i . ,t - ,'i . New lierne .loriiN.M. with r.pn-i I-. j , 1 i ih the same. ! HkN V M. t'ONNKU. i Jen Mr. M. Lath m. (iEolll! k 11. L vtii vw. G.VilK A. l oNNF.lt. r i : rr. pimples, 1 ;.' . soj, liuioors. h- d . t- 1 Dr. l i. re. s .; ;. .. ;; ical Pis.- . y 1 . .. Complex -e, -. ' : - ' i tioor I.I I " , 3 4LL thlsistheUst.-,., I: hi o- ; y - n. lRiV3 L ( from iinP T- I,-., " Discovt'iy Li ' . modicino t Im: - 1 . I . a fuurni'. tii..: i' .' do what it promi.--. If it ;.-.- U:. a or 'M:r'. o lirivo your mii' v ( '.. ' BoiMtul.T in nil iUi various form-, I'l .:. n:i, Tetter, iW.i rhmni, Erysiml.u. i!-. '-.i bunckn, K:i';i:'l..1 Ohmls, Taui; rs u:i !! inps, and voiy kiinlrod nilirn ttt, ;ito u r-fo-tly nntl j .'rnini.-itly fi:r. I ! Buy of ri-Ii:iM' dfaiors. AVitli r.:,y "; .- , Bomolbinp c'so tlint pays th r;i l .-r-r -w.i probably bo urxi as " y.ivt n. ,7;. 1. 1 Got Dr. Snpo's Cntarrh Itrmr-h at any drnirpist's, f r ft') (vnts. ort l y 1 ,: t t ku pliU nn-1 lasting rurn f. r t):- w-rtt o.uscn el Chrouic Catarrh in tho lieaj. Idst of Letters. licniuiniiig in the 1'ost (nl'i, Heme, Craven countv. N. ( lstht. 11 Mrs. P.ettio V.:y.,!,t. Kliiint, Sniich l!hichcV. C C. W. C'll-ev, Ih l .1 I" ter. I) Mi-s rioreni c I a ; Dnilv, col. I" E. M. Kd ,i'.' . Miss Anna .1, I i-ii, i , ! Joseph (ioriiui, .Mi-s care M:u v Saunder-. (nr.u II Louis Hill care V. . Mr. .I-s. Hill, jr.. ...s iir. .1- -Mrs. l'iisei!!,i .l-'iu .. Johnson. 1 . t : M ' : I, -Mis. M. V.. Lane, M --Willie McN.al, Mrs. ken caro Kosa Harris, Mi-. Hi Mosclv. O -Mrs 1. J. (hvden. 1' Philij) I'ipington. It Miss Mary Jane Kasherrv, M,s. Li..ie liuvah, Stanly Kowe, -Mrs. .I.u.e Higlit, Elizdah Ualkin. S Mrs. James C. Slnh v, Miss A- ham Smith, Mrs. Sallie Siinpines, Mi- llalzcr Slcde. W Miss Lcttice Willis, Mis) Maria Williams, Mrs. Diner Williams. II, i;; , Washington. Persons calling for above h ;ter- v. ill will please say advertised and gi'.e. .!!!. of list. The regulations now reipiirc that one cent shall lie collected on the d li. i v of each advertised letter. Wm. E. Cr.AitKE, 1'. M. Vocal and tjerman ( lass. Notice is hereby given th.it a thorou i'i. sisteniatical course of Vocal ii'-li ic ; a n will be opened by the Kev. Mr. I. Kaw r on next Monday evening, Octok r tin- '.' I, at the Collegiate Institute at, H o'eimk. All those desirous of joining the ch's- will please, either notify him by mail, or l.y calling at Mr. Moore's Hoarding lo u-c. South Front Street, where he m.iy In found. These Vocal studies will be con tinued uninterruptedly during the coming winter, everv Monday and Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Mr. Kaiser will also open a (icrnian class, to thoso who desire to acquire, t lie knowledge of the German language and literature. For either ol these branches Mr. Kaiser will charge tin; very moderate price of f' per month payable in advance. He will also give private lessons in both branches, at the house ot pupils, if so desired. Children wishing to join the Oratorio class, must present themselves at tli Collegiate Institute on Tuesday aftirnoi n October 2d, at 4 p. in., for the lir-t hearsal, as those who comu later will not be admitted into the cla.ss The new cases of yellow fever r.t Brunswick are of a very mild type. W. 0. B&RHifiGTG i (Succcseor to Barrington & Baxter) Do yon want to bay Cheap Shoes. IJIIAVE AJLOT OF Zisglers Oxfords I ; FOR Ladie, Mlsies & Children. '. .C: ' '. .... ; . - . " -.. V V ' Also few Kicglers Button Shoes which I will toll for less than cost. v;i ty Oorae and fee them before - they 1 ar - - v. i - are ioio. : ;. r5rn 1 8m in JIBsoIafely i Pure e "VI f tartar baking powder I :! ' ' 'l h' .v.'l.l'.g stKMlgtb I.-.iimt 1 Mill. sTArps I.OVKIINMCNT ! r -.;, ):, ,-o..r I . ' ''iM.w I'o.vnm Co., iufl Wall ; St.. N. V wi: a:, v ns ha i: A Full of Pens. P I . M : I N . 1. I. !. ;- U ri-..;. .: l-'.ih on No. 114s, ;.'-tt .:.:. 101. itoiKK. 'l i e ('( Icbralcd J Pen. lu ;. 1 i:Mgi.w.i:sg No if Stubs Of All Kinds, A -oit.-d IN ns 40 cents 1 ' il 39sway & Bra. P; Everihing You ,'ANT i.i To Taylor's v here vim ran eoine as near getting .1 as ar.yw here in the cty. II i has just returned u, mi New York a :d is busy getting m, marking up and pirn ui" the g oils in posit i(,n. 11 18 MOTTO IS ANYTHING "YOU WANT. T ,. A . oh-suin and Retail Trade that is iu need of goods in his Liuo will do well to call and see J. F. TAYLOR V ' '' ,s ll 1 !,. ( sttii k ol" (itocerics, lio r-h .i. f Uuhlier (Io.mIh, (il Cloth- in.', Ihip.-s, p, inos Oils and Fishornien'H :-u, inn - and i.ietr Drives in TOBAOCO ...pi i., his stor... i- ;md 2.1. Middle I i.'-'ice an-' .son him 11 is omits ami Trices will Make you Buy whether You want to or not. .J. Baxter, . al ly oppo-ite liaptist Church. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS i'.n' mi old li.uid in charge of the l'.l'rilNESS. i, .;.-! the fiim of HAKRINQTON e llXTKR, h.iH returned from i ho ;S( ill I'll and is tiiiv ready for bis friend with it iternonally selec ted stock of everything desired in the way of MEN'S, ROYS and hildrens Clothing AND GENTS' OTHER Furnishings, ami a choice supply of GENERAL DRY GOODS Ladies Dress Goods AND All just arrived from the north em markets. Especial attention iu called to our line of Ladies Fine Hose, including extra sizes. Examine onr stock for any thing you waut. W. B. SWINDELL. Head Salesman. We can't be beat on quality and prices. See onr une line of Gents', La- dies and (Jhtldrens' shoes. A FKESH BARBEL COCO COLA JUSTIRECEIVED. Also a new line'of jFine tMeerJ chaum and Briar Wood Pipes. TENNEY'S CANDIES KUnfJ &IIMOIILEY. Look Over til Jji 1(1 vx THE FACT That The MOST PARTICULAR People, the astute care ful buyers, arc the ones VIi o Are BUYING OUR GOODS IS A I ndication OF THEIR WORTH ! ARE YOU GOING TO LOSE THE CHANCE? WE SHOULD IMAG INE NOT. IF YOU are not buying your goods from us,then Delay no longer We Can And Will save you hohey; t'i. Toon TnJjts$H ILL " '.J

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