Daily Journal. i vol: xii.-no 1C6, NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1893 PRICE 5 CENTS a, BTJRIXES9 LOCALS. . - CHOCOLATES AND BON BOSS Just ; recelred freth tt GtkiU' Pharmacy. MR. J. R. STARLING opened hit Garment Catting claat it Mr. Brriagton' ' tewing machine room Monday morning. Ell ldf t etcher Mist Lorenn Henderson . bat rrWed tnj taken charge of toe claat. It BIG lot of the finest cheese tt the lowest f : price. J. F. TAYLOR. I HAVE moed my office to the building :, on Middle St., lormerly occupied by C. ' M. Higgirn, druggist, nearly opposite .' ' KaW Bakery. Dr. N. H. 8treet. ti". '" j TO GET bes reaalu from Hyacinth and " Batter Lily Balba get them potted at - the earliest possible moment after Bept ' 1st. Come aroand and select them now. Have also Amarillis bullis and Carmellia Japonic plants. K. Bebrt. ' EMPLOYMENT WANTED, on Satur - day at clerking or other work, by an adult student o( the Collegiate Institute of some mercantile experience, apply at ' school or Moore's boarding house. W. E. Ward. . D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. . 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tt'. ' FRESH Grapes can be obtained at Tis dal's farm near the city at ten cents per head right from the arbor. FOR RENT A large and commodious dwelling. Apply to W. G. Bnnson. 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. HAVE YOU seen the latest ini J proved window sash-lock. Very cheip and strong. N. Arpin TRY THIS JoimNAi. business local colum. Only ten cents a line for first insertion and Ore afterwards. Wealthy exiled will neak homes coast. Ii unman Jews on the Pacific 'Over five thousand lizard skint vere imported into the United States last year from the State of Tobago,' Mexico. "The oldest flute in the world is made of the thigh bane of a sheep and was found in a tomb on the Nile." Senator Morgnn had on bis war- point lat Monday, nnd took the oaluHof V.Miihws, Mol'litMsou Hud Hill lu qaick suooession. vVe have no doubt that Kliaa and ". Simmons will be confirmed, Sena torlal ooartaay will enable Oar Ju - nior Senator to hold them baok a : little while. Secretary Hoke Smith has ten dered the position of cbiet clerk to the edneational bureau to Loviok Fierce, of Oolambua, Ga. Mr Pierce is the oldest son of the lamented Bishop George F. Pierce. ; Jefferoqg Wallace is now on trial T. i&IOUmUUU . tut OOUU1UK m challenge to fight a duel to Joseph Brvao. oroDrietor of the Times newspaper. There is danger of an epidemic : in the vicinity of New Orleans as a consequence of the great number - of bodies of storm totima that lie deoomDOsins u in marshes" where " they eonnot be reached.' 'j Judge MoUam as has overruled demurrers, in the Ford's theater ' case and sustained the ; indiotment -' of Ainsworth and others u drawn by the district "attorney, The case will now proceed on its merits. Chicago wrests from .Paris the - houor of beiog the gathering plaoe of the. greatest crowd in history. "'''The total attendance; on the Blt np to date is W,492,070. On Ohi- oago day there were 700,000 on the grounds. , , - , - ' -- .' "Never before." says the Phil : delphia Inxuirer, "has there "been ' so much enforced idleness in this city. Ritimate differ, but the total is large, and already the lofwring is terrible, ; JChe winter is coming on and thousands will be depend entopon charity unless Congress gives the nation relief." - A fitting- olimax to Chicago's characteristic celebration ." of, her treat lire ; anniversary .-will be the announcement j that, the whole bonded debt of the World's fair ha been paid off. Twenty three years ago Chicago in her asn- " es stirred mankind's sympathies; To-dav in the splendor of her a hievement she compels its ap t ' '3,1. After such an unparalleled - rf nhieaix basiaesi Chio -t f :'it t fli? ber w ::. i "A yonog widow in a Vermont town has been threatened with Church discipline (or bicycle riding. Toe good deacons seem to faar that when a sister mounts a bicycle she U apt to become rather fast." The trace between the Govern ment and the insurgents at Rfo Janeiro may be the prelude to a treaty of peace. If not, it will leave the latter party in a rather bet er position - than they occupied be fore the traoe, since the Peixoto Government in treating with them baa given them a measure oi con sideration whioh may have the way to a recognition ol their rights as beiligerants by other Powers. The matter of free and unlimited S'lver coinage has about as much connection with the aotual condi tion of commerce, and agriculture in Virginia as the Norfolk crema tory has with the fires in Moant Vesuvius. As one of our esteem ed literary acquaintances would say "It aint into it." But every- body thinks that's what's the mat ter and it is a well known fact that man may imagine that be has a fel on on his finger until one will actu ally eoiiiu there. The Sherman sil ver purchase law is now the felon on the Onanoial forennger, ami nothing will do but the lancot, put in to the bone. The Senate is the sergeonand is afraid to perform the operation. Norfolk Landmark. LOCAL NEWS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. F. & M. Bank Statement. At Qsskill's Hnyler's candies. J. V. Waters Sale of land. J. R. Starling Garment cutting school. C. Disosway & Bro Closing out bus iness!. COTTON bALES. Wednesday 173 bales 7.50 to 7.75. TliO weather Lureau says local showers today. Federal court convenes Monday after next. Tiic bill to appeal the Federal election law passed the house almost unanimous- Mr. W. R. Miller, of Kinston ha9 made an assignment. His liabilities we hear, arc about $3,000. The store in the Duffy building, corner Pollock and Middle street is being fitted up for B. Cohen who will open there Monday with dry goods and notions. The little concert by Mr. H. B. Hardy was appreciated by the audience Mr. Hardy rendered somo forty or fifty selections and the general expression was that the concert was enjoyed very much indeed. There is a county alliance meeting at Beaufort today. Mr. J. B, Lloyd, former editor of the Tarboro Farmers' Advocate passed through last night to make an address at it. Mr. Floyd expects to be in New Berne at which time the Craven County Farmers' Allianco will meet in this city. Mr. J. Ferret of the Big Kennekeet Life Saving Station in passing through the city en route to Raleigh to visit rela tives confirms the worst fears in tho re port we published of the missing fisher men near Hatteras. They were both drowned but the body of neither has been recovered. The little boat in which they were has not been found. The only trace of them is the finding of the hat of the young mnu. Chrmkana Races Today. Oymkana races will be held today unless rain prevents.' Hand bills will be tent out this morning. Admission fee the same as the last meeting, 10 cents for men,- I cents, for boys, ladies free, . Another evening of innocent fun is in store for all who go, Coming and Going. . Col. A. O. Delafield is back from Texas and again ; giving personal attention to the construction ot the water works for the city of New Berne. : . ' -' Mr, 0. R. Thomas'' returned yesterday' morning from Beaufort where he hat been on professional business. " " : 4? '-3 . Mr. E. B. Duffy left for Seven T Spring! to attend the meeting of the- Atlantic Baptist Aseocktion.' .-. S -.':. " Mr, J, 8. Mann, Chief Shell Fish Com missioner is back from'' Hyde county where be bat been on a business trip. ' ; : Mr. V. Ulrich and family returned on the steamer Neuse from the World's Fair and Mist Meniam, of Elizabeth City came in on the same steamer to visit Mrs. 0, M. Kehoe. vi.uSsrJ! iOiff ine steamer .neuse iook oui wa luuowrj ing passengers: Mr, ' J. S. . Baanigbt, proprietor of the New Berne. Lumber Company on a business trip to Norfolk'; Mr. Q. W. Moulton on a business trip to New Hampshire;- Mr. J A. Cohtf ,on business ; trip -.to the. north eastern counties and Mrs. Geo. M .Williams returning home from a visit to Mrs. B, H. Berry.' "'. -:; JTra. R, C. - Stephens, oi Winston arri . 1 to ynit her sister Mrs, C. T. Wr . ,;' "-. A BRUTAL ASSAULT. The JOFBXAL Loeat Editor Attacked by a tieaUeauta (!) Prise Flshter. lwnrd Murphy, the prize fighttr from Norfolk, who had the engageninet to fight a negro here further proved his tittle to the claim of "common rough" w hich we applied to him by attacking and iuflictiog brutal injuries on ua in front of the Citizen's Bank. One powerful and unexpected blow in the region of the temple so stunned that re were powerless to do anyth'n;; except call fur assistance. Tlv 'i:st blow was followed by severui oiiurs delivered in rnpid succession with liis I'.ht hand while grasping u with tlie ulher hand. Deputy Sheriff J. It. LaRoque, John C. Thomas of Riverdalo and Dr. Geo. Slover being near rushed to the rescue and arrested the rutfian on the spot. Trial was had before Magistrate S. R. Street and Murphy was bound over to the Sup rior court in the sum of $300 justified bond, lie made stronijly efforts to raise it, even by his wiring beyond the State, but he failed to raise the bond and now rests in Craven conntyjail awaiting the scutence of tho higlmr court. But little is known of Murphy here unci wlnt little is known is of a very unsavory eharacler. His willingness to match himself ngainst a negro and that one of the most shiftless class is enough to brand him with contempt. And news now comes that he was driven out of Hullimore a few weeks ago for meeting another negro in the ring, the finer in stinctsol the naltimorenns not permit ting them to allow one so degraded to remain in their midst. Great 6urprisee was created in the action of Deputy Sheriff Lane in entrust ing the prisoner with his (Murphy's) attorney, Mr. J. W. Waters, while seek ing bond and this surprise was intensified waen Mr. ; Waters allowed him to go unattended from his office to the magistrate's office, where ho was re-taken into custody. Such action uiiuht have been excusable if extended to any known citizen ot character who tbrougli some inadvertency had violated a law but no ground, exists for extending such leniency to a roving vagabond who has sinco made threats agaiust his prosecu tors. "Tun Journal appreciates tho bearti ness with which sympathy was expressed and assistance offered in every conceiva hie way that coald have been needed. All the legal talent needed promptly offered their services. Especially, do we ap prcciate t lie whole souled and masterly efforts of cx-Congressniaii Simmons and Hon. L. J. Moore, who conducted the case for us and who threw themselves into it with all the energy of their vigo rous natures. Mr. Moore opened the case and showed a fine penetration and remarkable skill in the way be bandied it, and, the speech of Mr. Simmons has been very highly complimented on every side for the earnestness with which he showed the heinousness of the outrage, and the plainness with which he estab lished the points of law bearing upon the case that raised it above an ordinrry assault and made it one tor a higher tribunal, in that it was one calculated to outrage and shock the moral sense of good citizens. House Bnrned. A comparatively new house on Metcalf street near Pollock was burned yesterday afternoon. The house belonged to Mr. U. S. Mace. It cost $1,100 and was In sured for $500. Mr. Walnau,the occupant, lost all of bis furniture nearly all was burned up and tho little that was gotten out, was so bad ly miured as to be worthless. We are informed that Mr. Walnau's loss was over $3,000, including two valuable libraries. The origin of the fire is a mystery. No one was in the house at the time. Mr. Walnau had gone oft in the country in the morning, Mrs. Walnau was at the store and the children wore spending the day with friends. When discovered by passers, the house was on fire all over, and the flames just burning through; this accounts for the destruction. Several neighboring houses caught, but wero extinguished. Many Thanks. To the kind friends that assisted us when our home Was in danger at the time of the fire yesterday, we appreciate your kindness. '. - . - . , JSATOH AJrHJ AMlBY. (Vr..- :, A Card. Vj-- K' . ; 'I hereby retora my hearty thanks to the excellent Are department and to the citizens generally of this city, for having saved my property from tfie nre wnicn occurred on the llth insC , '" ' , - .-'.;: A.A.Brtah; n "Long experience made him wise." t That is the onlj way some of en learn wisdom, by experience. : !Now onr experience has taught as that the best is always the cheapest. when yon need a pair of shoes tr Anr line of them, thev do- not cost! ... . . -.. ,- . wm ao twice ine service, pnoes three to five dollars i JSew lot Dia- mond ehirtsjnstia. ? .:- jyv.; J. i. iiUVY -" A CARD. The dirtv cundrel, known as Mur phy, going through the country making a living by his priz. luiing with iicgioea and an v kind ul" it rluraiu-r, mw tit t. au'l our ht al repm tc r i lir puluic strevU fur having n porte l hint us Imtiog the spjn- nance "I a '-.; vtvn rowjh. The only iiiivtiik'1 niidewiis in uing such a iiiild t Xprt s.-i.hi ui. n one w ho has proven liims If a ; ianiiini; brute. It is a little singular th it Murphy simiiM lieen so late in wrthlin l- kii-iW why he should have U-en tcr.ued a c.nuiiwi rough, a sec ond day having elapsed since the appear ance of the article. Murphy called at our office aUmt ten o'clock and enquired fir Mr. Hancock, stating that he was (Mur puy.) a gentleman, and that the Jot k.nai. had misrepresented him in saying that he had the appcaranee of h common rough. Ho further stated that tin dress was not as presentable a banker, but that he bad la tti r rlothis and went in good society. Our answer to this wis that the cir cumstances could bo nothing less than I he truthfulness ot the statement when he was going about engigin in prize-: liglitin;' with ucurocs for mouev. His reply to this was that he intended no short answer, but that whom he saw tit to tight was his own business. Without further contiocrsy he politely bowed limself out, bidding us good day. Willi this courteous interview, we had not the le.i-l idea but that the matter was it an end until hearing ot the assault about a half an hour late r. A number of our citizens at ouec inter ested tliem.-flvc, deti mimed that no such a brutal outrage should be opeuly and defiantly committed upon a gcKid citizen without the full punishment of tie law. Whatever may have been the feelings entertained by any ol our citizens to wards the Jouhnal for stands taken in the past contrary to their views, when it comes to a case liko the present, in which decision is to be mado between a disre putable foreign bully, and a quiet citi zen who lias life-long closely identified himself with home, wo cannot sec bow they could do otherwise than to condeui such an occur mice. It is indeed with much rcgrit that we feel compelled to give this much noto riety to so worthless a curr, but the das tardly oll'cnso together with reports that the r n 111 it ti had intimidated us is more than our love lor quiet and peace could endure, and we hereby brand each and every re port to that effect an infamous lio and to nip further similar reports of right recent occurance, we plainly aud emphatically denounce the author i. villainous liar and unworthy of our rspect. K. U. Uakpek. , Proprietor Journal. KKSOLl'TtONS OF KKSPECT By Class o. 3 Kiverdale M. E. Snuday School. Whereas God in bis infinite wisdom has seen liest to remove from us our be loved teacher and friend, Mrs. .Lizzie H. Flanner. Therefore we assemble ourselves to gether as a class to bow in humble sub mission to the will of God. Anil to acknowledge the great and good example of her as a teacher and the unknown benefits we as pupils have received, therefore be it Resolved 1st, That we will try to cul tivate the good seed sown by her and that by the help of God we will meet her beyond the sunset on the golden street, where we all haye, but one teacher, Jesus. 2nd, That wo do hope our earnest and faithful Superintendent will do all in his power to appoint us another teacher who will be able to lead us on in the way we should go to reap lil'o everlasting just over the river. 8d, That we agree to wear in respect for our deceased teicber, a badge of mourning for the period of 80 days. 4th, I hat a copy ol these resolutions be presented to our worthy Superinten dent, one to Mrs. Flanner's husband whom we sympathize with deeply, one to the New Berne Journal for publication, and one spread on the minutes of our Sunday School. G-. A. Conner, ) IS. W. Ives, H. E. U. Latuam, H. T. Sierra, B. Habdison, G Latham, C. W, Hakdisoit, W. P. Conner, J. S. Ebokn. Class. J. T. Botd. J G. L. Uabdison, Supt. ('I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a speoifio for croup. It is verj pleasant to tako, which is one of the most important requisites where a eomedv is intended for use among children. I have known of cases of eronp where I know the life of a lit. tie one was saved by the nse of Cham berlain's Congh . Remedy." ' J. J. LaQrange, druggiat, Avoea, Neb. 50 oent oottlea for sale J. V. Jordan. ri'-'f . Attention Ladies ! Ladiesv I wish to call your attention to my stock of millinery and ladies dress goods. It will pay yon to come and look tnrongli my tremendous stocK, wheth er, von intend to buy or not we wish to see yon.'. One visit will convince you that there is no stock In too city to compare with Big Ike's in quality, and most as- I ,t , ". - ' - - - Dr. P. A". Skinner, of Texarkan, I Arkansas, ' is- aa enthusiast in the praise of Chamberlain's .Pain Balm, -Ha wi it fof tnenmatin. anl eavs: "I found it to bo 8 most ' ellent local remady Fof "sal by J. V, luuiuau. SEW R1TER CORRESPONDENCE. Marriage w Postmaster and I hauKf. Daniel Grunt and Miss M.trv Mr. Daniel Grant and Miss Mary 11111, laughter of CapL John Hill, win- mar ried at the residence of the bride'" father on the evening of .he 3d inst, Kots it J. Moore. Eq, officiatiiiL'. The wa'ters weie, N Moore and Mirs Itt U-cca Lewis. l.inilf:; Grunt and Miss Mury !.wis, W illie Viner, and Miss lH-lla Jenkins. Archie Parker and Miss Calhe illianis. V compliment Mr. Grant in w inning such an estimable young lady for a wile, and wish the voung couple much success in their journev through lile. Mr Owen F. Justiee has been rei ently appomted postmaster at Nic;ni s retry. lie has taken charge, and inove-l the otlice down to his store, known as Wil liam's store. Sheriff flargett is on his round this week collecting taxes. The people n this section seem to be meeting linn as promptly as usual. Mrs. Hatch, of Mt. Olive is visiting her daughter, Mis. E. H. Konville nun here. Our fishermen are catching some vei v nice mullets now, though very few trout yet The fisheries on the beach have not had much success so far this season. C'apt. George Littleton, of Swansboro left for Florida a few weeks ago where he expects to engage in fishing. It is reported that Mr. Albert It. ece. a merchant on North East made an as signment a day or tw o ago to Mr. Hit tin Hell, of Pollocksville and that he is lia nig some trouble with his creditors. H iv not learned particulars. Wholesale Market Country Produce. Iteef, 4c. Hceswax. 20. Corn, new 45c, old oOc, from boats 50a.11. Cotton, 7.40a7 'i' 1 2. Chickens 50n51c pair, young, Clicks, Eng. 40a.10e.; Muscovy 2.iu Vic 5li.ii;0c. Eggs, 12 to 1 3e Is. Fresh pork, 7a? 1-2 cts. 'iecse, 75c.atl.00. Uide.s--I)ry Hint, 2 l-2a:tc; dry sail green, 1 1-4 a 1 11 4e. Mutton not wanted. Oats, 1!5. Peanuts, U0cts.n$1.00. Mattaniuskeet apples 50c. Sheep, sheared, Jl.00atl.-10. Sheep, full wool, tl.25at2.50. Potatoes, liahanias, :1; yams, per bushel. Turkeys tl.25al.75. Onions, $1.50 a $2.00 per barrel. Wool 12 to 15c. STATEMENT OKCOMHTION or Tie Farmers and Merchants At close of business, Oct. 3d, ls'j;i. KKSOl'KCES. Loans and discounts, - l;itl. 14 1.117 Real estate et office furniture, 0 7it7.4-t Current expenses - - S45..17 Overdrafts, - 1,000.00 Due from banks, - - - 22, son". 77 Stocks and bonds, - - 20,1)12 50 Cash in vault, - - l(i,:l'J'.t.47 $20S, 140. 12 LIABILITIES. Capital stock, (paid in) $75,(100.00 Surplus and profits, - o,l U,.7 Ke-l)isc't, . . . 4,1122.50 Cashier's Checks outstanding, " tlS0.o0 Due banks, - - - 220,44 Due depositors, - - ll!),(i7:i.71 f20H, 140,42 I, T. W. Dewey, Cusliier of ubove named Dank, do solemnly swear tbat tliis statement is true and correct, to the, best of my knowledge and belief. T. W. Dewky, Cashier. Swore and subscribed to before me this llth day of Oct 189H. 1. II. I'ELLETIER, N. 1'. Attest: P. II. Pelletikr Jno. Suter, Directors. J. W. Stbwart, WISHING TO CLOSE OUT Our busines, from this day we will sell our entire Stock at COST, consisting of a lull line Blank Books, Pens, Peiieils Inks, Mucilage, Rubber Bands, Ink Stands, Shannons, Files and Binding Cases, Ann Rests, Hook Files, Letter Scales, Memo Books, Card Cases, Paper and Envelopes, Books, Slates, &c, &c, ALSO ONE Show Case, Counter & De k. Ga Disosway & Bro. Under Hotel Albert. Sale of Land Under Execution. In pursuance of the power conferred upon m by certain lusement lendered at the spriDg term of Craven County 8u perior Uoort In a suit wberln the state of North Carolina on relation of w . At Watson. Clerk of the Court was plaintiff, and Aaron Nelson was defendent; the aid action being instituted to foreclose a mortgage 1 win sell at trie court noose aoor in New Bern, Craven County, North Caro lina, at 13:30 o'oldCk p m. on Monday, the 87th day of November, 1893, the tot- lowing described Heal Estate to wit: - Lying and Delntt in aaia cocnty, and stale and ad Joining the land of John U rittman, hem or William Heed and oth ers, and lying between Hanoock'a and Slooumb's ereek. and being the same lands heired by Aaron Nelton from his rather Bmtth Kelson, being the said Aaron Nelaon'e nndivided In treat in the said lands, also the following personal property to wit :- one yoke of oxen, one tingle ox, one carry log. owe oart, three cows being ail the cattle,. be the laid Aaron Nelson has. r '.''- ." Termsof sale Cash,1 po' the eonnrr matt on of tho aame by the oonrt.' .Tf! v.Cj.'Iaim W, WaTBBaV'4 i " r i r'V;.i;" :: ;. ; '? Commuwionel e New Ben, N. a; October, 19th 1893. i I ii JTisoufcy Pure K oroam Highest oi Latkst V M Ml Food Hi ro'.r KoVAI, H.lMNu 1 St. . N . V IX Till-: SWIM. It Is S' ilted ! I buHf !l meut i.s r 1 1 t ee t ii i' t lie ratlin and s'.iinis i,-i mu ' jnilK U'CCIlt vcinity irotu MltlTCStH l-'.ll lllers, ,.t driiw ll. uo datn..cd i no i-iop. t ii - i.) 'ier ron r lire idem i.mI llll.l ,l! V. o I I .; ill npon ! ! i : Li ,. t! ii' lilVl" deculfd '.o - 'i!i'"i.i- ;!,' upou ii miirin tl proiiiMOMiua! asou that you No. our The you w ill ii a t fiish.-d v. lici; call at on r i i ! ns, (i7 I'ull Jfk S:r i r ;:tnl ex.i::.ii)e largo and attractive Htot-k. old plan of doiuf; biiiinoss a ntr cent, tm 'i: is iilavcd out t .id and thfl now our oi lm gondti at tin; l.m-fst p::i .; an.! j;n luj; i' to onr trailc hart Kupcrcf !nl flic old. The od proverb "a j;f ;! r: h ' it ti-r 1 hail A .slow ;.lii!!n,(; " sti.tll be our polar Htar atid by it guidance we hope f i) re i'"i t !if harbor. We uppciii you do well . u iiiic-i which If. .SJlUM If. :;,-;n-.s, cue. n i e: N. O. Pla; '.-. Yard wi'b- wl. io him. lllue h!o' to m.-i !C . Very Inn- .p il coin is lJrens hi i a ilne.'d ( i ;iii ;n i in c -bits iciiieed trom '') to :.. All w,oi t.-: i.-d ' -I. t.' e'ds reduced ironi ."id l.i L',"ic. Black giioi's in fiidli,s variety aniolig t: 1 ! h we i'loto a fine hi I k wa;p Ili-a.-'ena wor;.ii l uii ;.;r ;.;,), U-Mi-fllii!!. 3E3:. J3. 13.ffv. J.J.Baxter, Nearly oppoMte lliqitist t'biireli. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS Rut an old hand in cbaige of the BUSINESS. Lt ot tin. fiiui of l'.VliKIN(?TON & RVXTKK, tiaK leiuninl from the NOR I'll anil in no'v ready for his frienilH with a personally welec ted stock of ev. ry thing desired tn the way of MEN'S, BOYS and Childrens Clothing AND GENTS' OTHER Furnishings, SCARFS: Those, New Style Tie have arrived. lyDon't fail to Bee them. A choice supply of GENEHAL DRY GOODS Ladies Dress Goods AND All just arrived from the north ern markets. Especial attention iu called to oar line of Ladies Fine Hose, including extra sizes. Examine oar stock for an; thing yoa want. J W. B. SWINDELL, . - " - Head Salesman. -We can't be beat on quality" and prices, i - - ! . . : " - ' . See oar fine, line of. Gents', La dies and Ohildrena' Shoes. , ; 2SL Jf UAi CKwNM r 1 in h '..v ;;: n ' hlifliL'tli I l . KS I W KKNMKNT THE HUMAN RACE Can't Get Along; Without Us WK AHE HERE to supply them, and being here for that purpose, we are de termined to do it a little better, more thorough, and more advantageously to our customers than any one else. flow Wa Nave READY FOR ILSfEOTION 3 lio finery 's I "in bt.ls prices. "i"t' libK Mie'hiiiD : Kentucky Flours ;it mill pricon. leu hhls. Wylit- Smitli eSt Co's. Hoy ill Crown, linost flour in the world 1"" b;i!J Coll'oi boupht before the ad v;i nee. '" libls. Molasses and Svrups PRICKS L(V. .'""i bxs. Soap Hoe Cake, Ucta- Koii, lii-'iiii Sim, etc., &c. :! Scks. Shots All sizes. iO ke-s I'owdcr. W cV FFF. li o bxs Ciioe-o Finest iu the city. j' tubs Very Finest Butter. Ko keys LorilJanl snuff Spec ial discount of 10 per cent. C") bbls. Oail iS: Ax snufF 5 lb. j;trs, Factory prico. loo cases Canned goods All kinds and descriptions. OUR STOCK OF Dry Goods, Basts & shoes Is I uiiipk'ti.' in cu'ivy way. We also carry a good line of Hardware AND ALL FARMING IMPLEMENTS IN FACT WE TRY TO KEEP A General Stock. OUR PRICES when QUALI TY is Considered cannot be beaten. . Hespectfully, HCKBURN c w - NewNo'9.47&49MoclsSt,