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he Daily Journal. VOL. XIL-XO 167, NEW BERNE, N. C FRID1Y, OCTOBER 13. PRICE 5 CENTS BCSIJC8S LOCALS. CHOCOLATES AND BOX BON 3 Jurt received freah at Gaakill'a Pharmacy. MR. J. R. STARLING opened hii Oinneot Cutting claaa at Mr. Barrington'e Miring nacbine room Monday morning. Hii lady teacber Miaa Lorena Hendereon Lai Arrived and taken charge of the class. It BIG lot of the finest cheese at the lowest price. J. F. TAYLOR. I HAVE moTcd my office to the boilding on Middle St., formerly occupied by C. M. Ilipsins, drungiftt, nearly opposite Karen' Bakery. Dr. N. II. 8treet it. TO GETbea results from Hyacinth and Easter Lily Bulls get them potted at the earliest possible moment ufter Sept. 1st. Como around and select them now. Hare also Amarillia bulbs and Carmellia Japonic plants. R. Berrt. EMPLOYMENT WANTED, on Satur day at clerking or other work, by an ndult student of the Collegiate Institute of some mercant ile experience, apply at school or Moore's board ; lg bouse. W. E. Ward. The Near York IUeorder ay: "The ingle goIdataniWd Ueynoii ymoaa tith hard time audi ah the Amerioao pcopls have never befoi experienced. It it the alow fim built by the Sojlocltory of the world and tended by tbe vauitra brood of Wall itreet. Bf that fire it la intended to roast Ameri can indaatr; alive eud drain ti e life blaod of every branch of btim neM into the gravtdiah of the goals of usury." It ia currently r am red atnoojj investors that Win, Waldorf Astor about to erect ia London the largest and most couly hotel ia the world, whioh, it Is estimated, ill co more than 7,000,()(W. T'le report that Mr. Astor is the imihl. r cannot be oonfirmed in New Yik oity, bat the arcbiteot of ihn buill- lng states that an American capit alist will erect tr, and tur, i will surpass anything of Mia k'ml owr before attempted. D. C. MoMILLAN, Investment Securities. 150 Nassau St., New York City. No transactions on margin or for speculator. Correspondence solicited. tf. FRESH Grape can le obtained at Tis dal'sfurm neur the city at ten cents per head right from the arbor. FOIl RENT A lariro and commodious dwelling. Apply to W. G. Bnnson. 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. HAVE YOU seen tlie latest im proved window Bush-lock. Very chcip and strong. N. Arpin TRY THE Journal business local colum Only ten cents a line tor first insertion and five ufterwnrds. tf. The scheme for a perm uent Pan-American Kthibitioa in No7 York gives promise of achieving important commercial re iilfs. C.y able m?n ir i th tnad of iu en terprise, and the requisite c.ipitd! is said 10 be in readiness. But fie great pre requisite to any work of commercial expansion is, of course. revision f the tariff This ac complished, commerce would luva reason to spread her wings on all the great rater courses of the world- Phil, liecord. LOCAL NEWS. GsnitiH." said a great thinker, "is an Infinite capacity for taking pains." The Atlanta Constitution says; Conservatives incline to a rim- promise on silver, and the result will be either that or nothing. The United States Glass Com pany, of Pittsburg, the largest con- of the kind in the country, will start up three of its factories. The Chnrlotte N. U, Chamber of Commerce eiid.-r'8 President Cleveland's action on th nnaucia' quest ion. Tbeie ate lew people more often in the wrong than those who can not endure to be thought so. Boehefouoanld. Business grows better and ootton . mills, hat factories, and banks are resuming in all parts of the coun try. limited ras ' An honorable man with ideas often sees through the oality of the most canning jobber Goethe. v . . Oa Tuesday Senator Bill presen v ted ft petition signed by 15,000 but- inegs men of New lfork asking the repeal of the Sherman act. ; Prince Bismaiok notifies the world .1 that he does not wish to be treated 'u as a dying man. Be is enfeebled by age and disease 1ut he feels that bis, race Sq not yet entirely run.' The President of the South' Oar. olma Farmers' Alliance iesues an ' address to the farmers advising them to bold their cotton for bet ter prices and to prepare to reduce the ootto'i acreage next year and riVe their, own food eops. " : Acjording to - a Herald cable Duke Aogubtun of Sixouy," on-!n v law of the late Dom Pedro, the de- - posed Emperor of Brazil, aaa em barkwl for R.o Janeiro. It is known : - that quite ft large portion of the people of 1'razil are in favor of the restoration of the? monarchy. The Government's ; October cot- '- ton crop report shows a decline of , 2.7 point from the September re " port, being 70.7. - Tbo October con J tlitlonaln, Virginia and JSJorth Car olina are the same.Tf xas has gain ed ' two . points and all the other - States suffef losses. Twelve . "prominent citizens in Indiana were ' indicted a few days ago for playing white-oap and whippiug a woman.' These twelve prominent ;. citizens .' found themselves . more prominent thin tbey ' expected to ; be. . The prominent citizens . who find i ' uspment in whipping a wjman 'ibe assigned to prominent j ia tbe renitentiary. YVil THFGTXEAJA RACES. A Detailed Arrouat of the Events and 1 nrldents Connected With Then. li.id wiutbor prevented a larger crowd but tl.ci i! w quite a gathering ol New ln'iuc't 1 . v i I v girls and prominent men present good riding and interesting events. The Uymkaiia races were run off yetcr day and ag.iin tliee very interesting tr.uls of skill, gruce and awkardnc, pleaicvl nn l entrauceu quite a large an I nthuia":ic uudience. They becan to llu r :it qunrtcr p;Lst tlme uud at half past tiio grand stand was ne-irly nllcu itii New Heme's most r' H' uiing young h l:r uud quite .. u.u'nT of its most lu.niTicnt men. Tlie riders us they looked into its enclosure from the noi ls pi-ojier, tnj laJies with their I-i' lit Loinis and smiling faces brought link !o many ariJer the spirit and lliciii 'lit of ve olden time when wilh !o I'.l i Isnr am! suit of mail the lance i .1 in its iest for the last time to so much as a smile from the bonny l-i . he K.v.s Kst unci so yesterday these !nnt jouug fellows though not out for l.l'io.i ;,.o alter lh it smile with delerniina .it. . i io spare neither life nor !"nl to .t a.i. I l.u it sai.l wus well wowh the NE W AD VKH TISEXESTS. Howard. W. N. & N. R. R Reduced rate :. J. R. Parker, jr. Northern appli'H, tic Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association A. & N. C. R. It. Special Slate Fair Train. COTTON fAl.ES. The -adav 162 bales, 7.50 to 7 SO. A West Indian cyclone will menu our the State to-day producing high miri! easterly gales wi.h heavy rain. A counterfeiter named ICei.ndv has ieen captured near Charlotte. Some nc grocs caught him chained, savs the Charlotte News. We jire indebted to Mr. J. V. CNi for the full and iatorcnti nir write-up of the Uymkana race which appeals in t morning's Journal. "The Winston Republican says ttiat upon the scholastic list at Salem academy this session 804 names already appear and the number will doubtless reach 400 before the close of the first half year. All tbe New Be; ae parties who have been attending the Atlantic Baptist A sociation at Seven Springs returned home last night and several others who have been attending it passed through en route to their homes at other points. What promises to be an interesting entertainment in the way of show ' ng Bible views anb other scenns will pre; -nled the Y. M. C. A. Ha'l to-ni-'ht by Mr. Geo. M. Wyman at the very moderate price of 25 cents lor adults, 15 cenU for children and t 'n cents for tho gallery irom tho Washington rrogrcss we take the following : ' Ten years ago salt water fish, fresh, was decidedly luxury in tms town. JNow it is no un usual occurrence to ship in one day 10, 000 pounds. On Saturday morning Inst the shipment was 113 boxes, containin 100 pounds each." notwithstanding the weulher was threatening about 250 people nearly equally divided between geol!erm"i nml ladies gathered at the Uyni&aca races yesterday afieiaoon. If the weather had been propitious it would doubtless havo I sen much larger for tbe races a; e highly enjoyed that interest in tlieui is rapidly on tbo increase. It is reported that the oyster cannery at Elizabeth City will Btait up soon ft the seasi J. It 111 be of great profit to our neighbor tow a and we only hope to chronicle a similar report for New Berne. The factory here is a large one and when iq full operation employs between three 4.and four hunrnd hands, thus paying ou1 large sums of money ' weekly which kept in circulation." v, ' " KIXSTON ( OIIUESroMtt'K. New anil Cnniniriiti . tli lions E'v J..' ..;:. K ..is you in j i.i Our cit - Wilmi--! r lll'-.c.i-e l I s W.Ml!C'l lllnl ti ' e:u - :1'. l a.l .1.11 ksi.l.vil.e. .s lloai tlie N."lii, r ".-pietli E' !Unjr Con- .11 rijllnes , ill tr.id t.ir'.lllies H'lllleCtiitll with w:iv f t'allie- Iil r. Jltii rinc L-iKi some pau. told, we i section, com pin; , ' make a w. ' .-r iim was a ti ei . . a ) t had hceu i.i lia.i.l tin Wihiiin-'Niii ir.i 'it li the Caliieiine l.-ikt iroi, - !i: re? it. Your stile lu'e does nol su Wilmington via New lie.nc, else would see us taking tU(? lon'c of t'l N. & N. I'U.'nl tn a ,:v. I, iv l.ui, were j I.al.e t stork lv ii ii ! 1., l to .me a ;o t I VOI1 "w. Somi ll: p.la:oes. different llie .!'.'. ti n. a .. Tile'.' . "ii rum cnoi-H. s tlif :n c.le w i : 1 1 ur sweet ' h : s,uiii!es I'roni i I' '. iiu i v am! f. ten i .. K.ll-to.l lllld pol.ito. rurruc m Which Sj -tern a' l. Ie Insurance Is the True Iti iiiT.h tor of the Widow and Orphan Msolately Pure ih'S ..1 l . the k, Coming and Golnc , Miss Kate Biyan returned last night from a-vlsitt to relatives at FayetleviHa. i - Misses Mamie and Emma Wolfenden are back from a vsit to f -iends in Kics tor. .'. .I'VYi'"!" '' - " Xtr, W. D.' Mclver returned last night alter a two weeks absence ob professional business at Raleigh ani t'siting friends at Sanford aad other points. i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Foyv.accompar!el by their children lrissea A gnes , and Annie) and Master David ?.f Foy, left yesterday morning for a trip to Clvcago and tb World's Fair, i ' - ; . ' : ; Mr. R. FWliitehursf of the Durham Medicated cigaiette company ia spending a short time in the city at Hotel Albert, T' i r I iaatead ol soap" for A : ; tli1' gi'utlemeu present were . (' . i.les ltei.iiisteii with Ui rum i.i it. a r e.ery inch like a Tamoiany Mr. lMw ir l llishop was out with his .ioil.-o-.iu! Ie un. Dr. Duffy, Dr. XI. S. l'l i ..ii'-e and I) '. Duiniid were on hand I Ii le.rs and arnica to administer i :!i.''e. 'pp'ed knights. V. (lump of Baltimore, and Mr. ( i. ilo.-.u iiies4 ol Tarboro. who is a Hi! nun with the faculty of always I Ke iiing the right horse. M.'. ("narles liell was lolling on the paddock and giving out gratuitous tiis on il.e horses he kuowus a horse when sees one and they always lose by a nose, lie says it lie could cut tue noses oil the other horses his would win cveir time. The tirst race was an introductry scram ble. Tn-limss got oft well and V. Swert too'; t .it- ie.i l anil was never headed. He won by fl open lengths before T. Roberts cc'Cid, 1'. Tisdale third. Tlie second race was tho egr and poon. Each rider is provided with an irjiuaiy hen egg and a wooden spoon, mid the rules require that they shall hold the spoon t inches from the bowl and carry sinic without losing the cg. He can return as often as he pleases for another nnd the manner in which they were dropped gave rise to tlie remark that it would be well to raise chickens next Spring instead of grass. F. Tisdale 1st, II. Roberts 2nd, H. Tisdale 3d. 2nd divisions for horses 13 hands to 14 hands. F. Tisdale 1st, M. Howard 2nd. rhe next race was the saddlo and coat race. J'i tms race tue rider must nave his coat off and saddle in the most con venient place, and at the word go I sad die his horse, put on his coat and button two but. otis. II. Tisdale 1st, M. Stevcnsou 2d. 2nd division. .1. Moore 1st, J. Scott Slid. The 3rd race on the programme was tlie needle and threaJ. Each rider was provided with apiece of ordinary spool cotton, and a youug lady the needle. Tho ladies stand on the inside of the rail ami tue contestants ride to her, give the thread, and when their remote fingers got it in proper shape for sewing then they are oil. 1 he snccess of tins raco more largely depends upon the quickness ol the ladies than the speed of the horses, and they had a great deal to answer for to some of the gentlemrn jocks last night. This race was cleverly won by Frank Tisdale in the first division. He was off in a flash and was ten lengths to the goal, but waited to long and was col lercd in the s'retoh and beaten out by li. Roberts by 2 lengths. The second dl Ision was was the most inle:est'ng of them all as regards the finish. Mr. Carl Hughes and Mr. J. P. Clarke ran a dead heat, it was finally tvi off and Mr. C'ark won, probably owing in part to Mr. Hughes thread becomin entangled in his reins. Tlie potato race whs the next on the programme and was won by H. Roberts, 1st; M. Stevenson 2d. The most ludicrous of all was the goose race for the ladies. The races pro vides for each lady to drive a goose 100 feet, unfortunately none of the geese wore in training and consequently unfit. Miss Addle Claypoole finally .won by necks before Miss Faith Brock 2d. The umbrella race was postponed on account of rain. This completed a most interesting after noon.- ?ia f,:' '"r ; .. The judges were Misses Laura Hughes, Sadie and Net'ie Hollister, Mary Oliver. Jennie Hughes. - And they ' make most excellent ,? Judges, V. Woman, baa always bean symbolical of jusJce and there was nn exception to the rule yesterday. . They displayed " rare knowledge and discrimination on turning down, ruling out ana ricKtngtne winner in Close tin ishes, being perfectly impartial and . be stowing honor to whom honor ia due with authority that could not be questioned and it may be said that it is through the i i ' . . i , r. . ihuich luuuonceg anu presence anu cipi, Manly and P LaMontagne'a fertile minds and energy that have made the Uymka na races such successes. . J. F. U. i.'l. da a, ii iilen'.i- iinic'e. or.l mi week, v hei.r I'.v n sin 1 s nil. i :,s in i di- s.i'.e ia i In Abo h.iit bee ; lip to ii.-! crop .s vic.nitv i i ii :i '. 1 1 lor i .'. In.- s i iietn lor mimv. '1 lu-v arc :i;iv r.ite. They and are easily i'.I'C lloiilu Ill.l' ket i v s li ive a rc ulv Imn.l'v Jit. to h I b.b ol mil n ii ; a. I s i m ': On Tue a ratiie in in-. Wom ma Ie an i Lai y 1 I lie Colin: Kev. r.i.'eti v. Li.ic. and A liiii. day lli.it had la!l: ' :t . : buv. t r oi i i...f I:-. : -,'itl, tin' v.'v rip'.i ; -.ijiiillv i A .1.1 ' NC liiii, tilde : iners' Al i ,ii-i:n f!o. cotton .- U!SOSI (ii. 'I he ,- ill this ked out. was quite iiincc neie. we licl:i-ve, for Kiiision nb . . . . '.. in:. 1 .i 'l iu-siiay. . . . ,i i. . a. id Mr. James i.. i i... e, via A.laiiiie Coast h.m.- 'a. .1 iiy the A. i: N. C. 'V spiead 1 ii . oiili town on Mon reiitld nip World's Fair tickets i '..i ten i!ii:!:i.s and there, was pi.te a -t:r on account it. Vr. W. R. .Miller made an a .-.,L,iMiie:it on I lie illi inst to 1) -. A. It. .M.I, ci. BAKiTAKV. The liealth of our town is very irood. The whooping cou;;li epidemic has about had its day. Tnerc were very many cases, hut none serious. Notatou. A Schooner Reals Valkyrie's Time. The fishing schooner Nannie C. Uolilin, the first American vessel which ever weut to Norway for mackerel, 'etuined from the l Hp with Sixty barrels ot hsb. A noteworthy feature of the Bohlin's trip was the passage home, which was made in twenty-two days. The Dohlin is one of the fastest sailors among Vmeriean fisherman. She is about the same length on tin water line as Lard Dunraycn's cut' t, the Valkyrie, but although s;ie had e;j;ht hundred miles further to come she made the trip across the Atlantic in eight days less time than the famous British yacht. Mr. Jordan says ho would like to have a yacht, going over an ocean course at the samitime as the Boh 'in. U01112 over the Uoulin went in twenty-two days on the Irish coast. At that time she went from the Grand Banks to Ireland in six d'.ivs. Elizabeth ( i!y Fair. Public pi ices ia ou;' city are now dec orated with large and attractive pos'ors announcing tho Albemarle Park F.-ir of Elizabeth Cilv, now close at hand. It holds Tue dry, Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 21 h, C3;ii mid 2J;h. 2,000 in purses sod ii'eniiums an offered. Two hicu'e ..ices will be held, the first on the firs'- day only for lticrtl ame- teurs. 1 lie otner ouo im announced as th i most a raciiyc bicycle race of the season. It will be lor protessionals and ride' j from Kor,"oik, Baltimore, Rich mond and other poinls are expected to participate. The purse on this race is $100. There w"ll be horse racing every dny, . ore.vn of tartar bakinjf powder 111,'diost of all in hwvening strenctb Ijatkbt United (statkb Uovkunukst Vooo R ci-ort. KoViL Bakino I'owukb Co., 10'i Wall 8t.. N. Y. Another Treasure Laid up in Heaven. On Friday afternoon, October the 6th, ilio An'el of death closed tbecvisul little John Stewart, and waited his spirit to llraveii. This beautiful child of si vc.irs was the only son of Mr J. W. isicu art ot this cit y. Many friends sincerely sympnlh .'l w tli the devoted parents of the proini- ic; little boy, in t lie' r sad bereavement. May God comfort them, and ble-s iliem Willi humble submission to His .,! Another link to bind tlieni to that be uitiful land. He cannot come to tlir;n. but t tic v can ''o to him. K. A ( aril. Tli.iiil.sliithefircdep.ii.iiie.it I n tin . prompt and Valuable s,Tir. : in -ii r; my bouses ti.iiii the llunics o.i . inc--d.i and to 111 V liiellds for per-Miil.,! a!:"'l.io!i and for their kind n-sistam -e. .V.HS. K. V Una ill. ' K 'onoiny, the poor inau'-. mint Ti -i'.-i: Some of oh have to study eri'n- oiny in nrsrly all ol our pct uhnsfs. We have souim things that we can Pave )OU uioaey on. A shirt at 5(1 cts. Tbe '-Big Six" it is called, it is a real good shirt. In Half Hose we have a good black ono at 15 cts, fa.t color. Do yon need an umbrella, see our lino of thorn, 75 els, and tip. J. M. HOW AU1). WHICH SYSTEM 01' LIKE INSURANCE Is the True Uencf.icloi' of the Widow ic Orphan.' 15. 15. II:uper, Prssident Mutual Unserve Fund Life Assouiat'on of New York: De.r Sir: We acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of checks for 7L',(i()U,0i), through your agent Maj. S. 1). Tope, in payment of policy No. 2 1 SS 1 , held by Zadock Hollowell deceased in your corupauy. Wo oan cheer fully reoomend your company to all who w iati reliable life li.suranee, it lout hikll the cost ot Old Line Compniies. Mary W. Hollowell, vV ife. M. L. Hollowell, Son. New l'.arn, N. O., Octocbr, 12th 1893, K. !' 11 v i : i : : I'm . -. : Mi n i. Heskhi K: mi l.i-i :mio .f Nk Y. iii D- ., . . i . o.i .1 1 k m li 1. 1 i.i with lilllllk t in : ' . . , . Mvi .. i lor Ji. 5(10. mi I. in... i i- II. l'opc. A. ..: '. : .'. . i. r . in full p H II. el, I .-1 I I ,,-i ,f life ot ti,-..: ;.- :' i ; .. ,! New I'., in , l .,1 l '1,1 Mum .1 It.-. . . . i A ii ;.. .ill person- .!. ". : . . ..ie : .- ill allce. as :i - .'. .. 1 : i , . , t n.., ..i, , and one tli.it In- ' ;. ...... .a ;ii.ut one ha! I ' :, .- -1 . i . e nn- I'Uli A .' ' i : I.' I I S i'nV I . New K.. I..- . ... t.'. ' '. " V , . .; . , (;.'. - , ' . .. . i Hi " ' , . 'i u, ... . w. . sr. ! ::uii THE Mjim RACE Can't Gsl Alons; Without Us rKAlKlIEUE to supply them, and loin;;- here for that purpose, wo are de termined to do it a little Ixiier, more tlioroiin-y, and more advantageously to our customers than any one else. Y 7 S t t. i' Matnal Ueserve paid - - -"?2,(I00. Old Lines would havo paid - !11. Gain ttj- Insuring in Mutual lie-serve 1,080. A Prize FI;hter Gets Five fears For an Asanlt "Frank Ellison, the well dressed New York soc:ely "tough" who recently as snuited Emker ReDiiauea under cirocm stances which aggravated the physical brutality of the deed, wa3 yesterday sen tenced to hard ialxir ia 8:ng Smtr prison for a pe.iod of Gvo7ears mb fell penalty of tho law. Five vears of continual mus cular exertion w'l 1 be none too many to tame tho ferocity of EHison't animal nature, and New York socieiy is entitled to that measure of prot jelion against the physical prowess of such a ruflian." Philadelphia Iteoord 10th inst. : - ;:t?i'! K0TICE. .." Wa at'.ll need help at the gospel meet ing held every Tuesday n'ght neat Four Points on Pollock St. Chiisaans of all denominations aM invited to come and take part in these meetings- soeonvorted nAnnlM o -a ivtiYllnlltf 'InvtlAfi i.:.i tic ;:-?" i . Also . .wa, skOi young men of this town to attend oar Bible readings , held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Monday. i . - - . ,.' - Leader, PO: M READY FOR Ilf EOTION &. ;t' 5 S Hefinery's I.'ii liui 1 fioiii ; ii. :-, C dill. i I ' A Cii OF V Y. M. C. A. HALL Frida Evening, Oct. 13 STERE01TICAN EXHIBITION With the Oxy-liydroocn I.ighl t. BRILLIANT I INSTRUCTIVE ! ENTERTAINING ! The Life of Christ, Scenes from the Old llildc. Assorted view ot every conceivable nature. Adults . . . . U.K'. Children . . . . 15c. Gallery . 10c. Atlantic & X. C. Kailra.il. SPOIAL FIAH TEAAiS FOll THhl N. C STATE FAIR AT RALEIGH. From New Berne, N. O. and later- mtjdUio Staiions and retorn same dav. A through trHin without ohaoae of cars on THURSDAY, OCT , 19tn, 1893. FAKE FOR UODND TUIP when tick- eu are purchaaed from stations named below inoludinK one admission into tne fair: h -I, Sti- ir;r,-s. ii. Mt.-iuiiD iV Kentucky I'lottrs at miil j iriceH. Iili:-. Yi Smith dt Go's, liovtil ( 'ri.ivn, litiest flour in til worl.l '"r- ini!i;;lit, before net'. l-is-i-s :i!il runs - ( Al. ..'I 1 I II I III Ml Ke-i bxs city. "j0 tubs X'cry 11 1 kogs Loril ial discouti! i' bbLs. Gail -jars, Fa'to; lino Octa Sil:l. iVc. cvo. She Is All sizes. I'owilor, KK FFF. Clu'os" Fiuost iu the I'i.-u'st. Hutter. vfil stiull' Spec 'if 10 ppr cent. A- -nuff-5lb. y price". MnehM Oity, Wild wood, Newport, tUvolock, Croatan, Riverdale. New Berne Tusoarora, $6 10 6 95 5 80 6.60 s as 5.20 4 90 4 50. Core Creek $4 20 Dover, 3 90 Canwi-11 S.70 Kineton 3 60 Falling Cr'k 3 30 Liaur nje. ovd Beat 'a, 3 90 J. Nc.n'y " ; ' ; NEW;,1;' Hut : : r.usiNi: -s. & r. X' Ki tiirt NOf. ;t hit I ' i-i f'.lll'.rll. AVGOODS l ' :.; . Oi till' a :. ".in i on casus Canned goods All kinds ami descriptions. ()UK STOCK OF Bum & shses t.d an: in mk: ;oys .I ioimnz AND (i KN'i S' Oi'.tHIt :urnisi SCARFS: Those Kcw S'yle ties have urnvod. CF"Doa't fail to see tlieni. GEHEUL All points ISaot of New Bern, panaen- Kra for the Fair take the Regular Mail Train No. 4. T'ckew wtil b told Uih to 20ih in- oluuve, to be limited to a ooutinuous paaeaga in each direotion, good to re' tara to Oot., SSd inoluaive. Tioketa to be aold bj both the aeoiai and express trains. Sobedole ct Special Train Thursday , Oot. 19 : Leava New Berne, OoreOrMk, , ! Ktneton, , LaOrangd, Arrlvn Goldaboro, Ijeave '' -Arrive Bajatgfc.v 1 Arrive Naw Barn :''VX?..? W " . . .L. DUX, Gen. Pas. Agt. 6 SO A. M. 7 04 " 7 45 i " 8 0 7 8 45 " - 15 11 00 " A clioico i-uiij'.y 'f Ladies Dress Gaods AND NOTIONS All jut arnveil iViiin tbe north ern market. Especial attention it) called to our line of Ladies Fine Hose, including extra sizes. Examine our stock for any thing yoQ want. VW. B. SWINUELL, v . .. . Head Salesman. 4 We can't be beat on quality and prices. ? -;i v .:?y.'-.-' - y. -. . '. f'-: Vt 8ee onr fine line of Gents', La dies and Childrens Shoes. : v good also lino of i vv wav. orry a 'Hjiic1v are AND ALL FARMING IMPLEMENTS IN FACT WE TRY TO KEEP A genera! Stock. - i.-6 ' 1 OUR TRICES when QUALI TY is Considered cannot ( be beVten. Respectiully, ,f mcmi.tokit;
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