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J:OtTRJ ... ' JAL. t VOL". XIL-NO. 182, NEW BERNE, N. C, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1893. PRICE 5 CENTS.- tmm CUSI5ESS LOCALS. ' FOR am stall fed Beef, tad Pork call at Bimiu! Co ha A Bob today. '' FOUND oa tbe road Dot far from Waab incloo a bunch of At flat key. Apply at JomuM, offloe. ddkwik. BPECI VL Sale Khl Glove-We -bar now oo sal. 300 pair Ladies Kid Gloria at 9c These Glorea are worth from $1.13 to $. 00 a pair. O. Marka A Son. o891w) -'' 1 BHOAD Bfreets Oyster Market, near cor ser Broad and Middle. Beat Oysters market afford, Nelaon Baya on band. J. H. Blade. -" ; ' o382w LOST About three or four wceka ago . gentleman' acarf pin, gold twisted in shape of bird'a neat with diamond .in center. ' Finder will, be liberally rewar ded by tearing nine at Jouhxai. office. " OS9.1. ', ' - . . i,. . kt ,, ; "W ANTED A First Clan latbeman to take tbftrjre ot ateam lathe. Apply to O. B. Watsim, Bruad street Carriage rectory...' tf BOGS. Cbickeo.. Mattamn&keet apples And iweet potatoes at Bragaw & R'cbard ' eon'. Market dock. tf. . HENRY BROWN, corner Mace's drug tore, hat oyster Cue and cheap.' tf. WANTED A olaaa of about ten pupils - at ber home 59 Mew street, hours from 9 to 13. For father particular apply to """. - lw. Miaa Willie L. Furebkk. V BUCKWHEAT. Sam p, Grits, ' Pea berry Co Tee, Prjncs, fine Syrup, Califor ' nia Peaches, and Pears, and finest Corn Beef in tfa city at J. F. Taylor's. 'VTO GET bos results from flyscinth and . Easter Lily Bulbs get them potted at "" .V tbe earliet possible moment after Sept. . ; 1st. - Come around and select them now. Have alao AinarillU bulbs and Cannellia . 'Japonica plaDts. R. Bebrt. FOR RENT A large and commodious dwelling. Apply to W. G. Bnnson. .4."FIFTY THOUSAND LATHS for sale. I'Free from knots and extra width and ;.-v' length.'1. Apply to 8. C. Hamilton, Jr., or at A. '& N. C. freight office. D. C. McMILLAN, Investment Securities. 4 150 Nassau St., , New York City. No V transactions on margin or for speculation. Correspondence solicited. tf. GO Tn r?trv it's horse Store (or Livery Fine roadeler,. -at Street's Horse atore. TRY THE Jotjbnal business local colum. ..Only ten cents a line for first insertion " and flve'aftorwardn. tf. ; ; LOCAL NEWS. :: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Howard. i" : 8' Conn 8on Beef and pork. . H. L, Gibbs Real estate lor sale. T-?r;'' ''m anwell Never did pull the fire. COTTON SALES. Monday 41 bales, 70 to 7:65- , i'-,t- "V Synod holds a't Tarboro tliis week. It ' ' -, commences today. ' - Schooner Charles T. Strain, John A. " T?. - Marshall, Captain arrived with a cargo 'ty:'XWrtfdzera'cona1gnetlto J. C. Whitty. 'J There will bo a young peoples meeting tonight at the Baptist Church at 8 o'clock ; vi to which all are invited. ' 1 T. Tbe fall crop of green peas are now .-' being shipped from New Bene and a i Z' pretty Mr supply of fall grow i Irish po "?.v. tatoc await digging. . , i Q f : i-i' The service at the Presbyterian church v-V' tonight will be conducted by Rev. J. N. vf , C Fames.' Song service begins at 7:45. '' -v Pnblto weordially invited. '. (-5i Xhe tnaoadam'sed road needs another ; " layer ef the pulverized shell rock. Itbas "it r -settled so that the pieces below now . . project m some places la too jagged a : .; manner. . -V ' The chief eugineer of the New Berne ire Department nas given orders that ' t thly one engine is to come 'out hereafter . ax we nrst warm or nre. I ne x Auanuc -. . engine is the one. chosen to come out the . '; -irst weekvv.l ' , . ; ..' Superior CQmi at Trenton commenced Monday, Judge H. R Bryan presioing. ; He went up Monday for the purpose of "' Bokling . tnd tne lawyers practicing in, the court went up at the same time. f - ,'". r '.-': '.The young people ofthe "VV.S. h. will : ' . gTye a Hallow n Party tonight over, the Dp fly Building oh Middle street" if yon wish an evening -of. sidesplitting fnn donlt miss .it, - 29 cents admission, bat , no charge for re.'reshments. '.'..' f -J ' ; ". , MrsV Alice Eoper was Touud yesterday . to have taken a heavy dose of laudanum ' with a vievy.oj ending her eristance. She i 1 t ; iL? L " : i n ' day, but strenuous, tttneeaaing effort at v. list got her; beyond danger.'; Unhappi- ness, owing to domestio troubles,: was the , . cause. -JU rf'SJ... iW.: . " ' --j" The weather ia beginning to" feel winter isli. ' The record of the bat three days shows steady fall ol temperature. It runs . as follows; ' Saturday maximum 69 1-3, minimum 5. Sunday ma.-imum 83 1-9, minimcm, 43. . , Monday maximum 53 1-2, minlmtlm 8i.Tbj ia getting close towards freeimg point.'"." Jf . Two small fires occurred 'at the Mine Umo shortly before day Sunday morning. C -,e was a dilapidated, unoccupied Uuild- i 13 on Change street, tho; other, an oat house of the Graded "school. Thokfirei :.'tfrora their very nature haviIJbeeh ' er incendiary or aCCidcutnlly " set '"by e night prowling tresspasser and in r ease it is a pity that detection did i iult, .even though the , loss was Editor Henry Blount,, of the Wilson, C) Mirror ia now Ailing -aa afrje meait of a few' SBonths lecturing tour in the Western (Utea. The Fort Smith Tiiaea gives so complimentary a aotioe. oi oar brotlier qulU-d river that we; copy, it i full elsewhere, ; 'The Ballsbnry Herald aaye thaf 'Evan gelist Lee assisted in great, revival at State .lie last week, in which the' Meth odist and Preabyterlan eongrrgataooa united. The meeting closed Wednesday night with thirty access! ana to the Meth odist church and a great many to the other churches in tlie city. ; -The Lexington- Dispatch gives the fol lowing hem : "Over fifty car loads, or 8,000 bags of guano have been sold at Thomasville this season, and we suppose at least that much, If not more, has been told here. Over 10,000 bags of guano fcf Davidson county I No wonder that times are bard in this county." - Tbe Monroe Enquirer says : "Ndver In the memory of tbe oldest inhabitant bus there been such a rain -as fell th re Sunday, tbe 22d Beginning at nine o'clock Saturday night there was an un ceasing downpour of rain for twenty-one hours. The creeks were the fullest they have ever been. Tbe damage in Union county will amount to two thousands of dollars. The adherents of tbe third party in the southern part ot the 1st Congressional district have determined to eiUHish a paper asj their organ. A committee has been appointed and arrangements a.-e being made. It is to be published either at Washington or Aurora, but at which one has not as yet been definitely decided upon. The regents of the Presbyterian Orphans' Home met at tbe Home last week The affairs of tbe Home were found in good condition. The necessity for an infirmary and the ways and means ot building one was d'scussed. The Charlotto Observer learns that Mr. Geo. W. Watls, of Durham, a member of the board, told tho board to decide on the building and be would pay lor it. Tbe Winston Republican speaks as though the farmers of that vicinity are posting their lauds prcty gene-ally against hunters and fishermen, partly on account of carelessness and petty depre lations on orchards, &c, but largely be cause the hunting partic were litei ally ridding the fields o partvides which are becoming to be recognircd as the farmers' best friends among tbe feathered tribe as insect destroyers. M. W. F. Black tho estimable wif of the Superintendent of tho Oxford Oipban Asylum died C unday at ber home. She will bo buried in Ruloiub to-day. Mix B'ack was one of the most prominent and eh ;lsnt workers in the Womans Mission ary Society of the Methodist Conferenc; and was know J to very many, esi ecial'.y children by the endearing title of "Aunt Mary'' she was the mother ot Mr. S. D. Black who died only a few weeks ago. Capt. T. J. Newsom, for many years a courteous conductor of the Atlantic Cc ist Line, standing high with that line, spent Sunday 1 1 town. He says that since the completion of tho VV. N. & N. Road to this pVce that tho enterprising merchants partieularly those who wholes? lei w'" cater more than ever for trade in this section. Being questioned as to who would lead in advertising lor this trade he was not certain, but when asked about the old firm of Worth & Woiih, he ad mitted they would so in advertise lcgcly In New Berne. The ' Captain's many fr'emls here were glad to sc him. " . The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil mington Messenger tells of discussion brought out in relation to the location of the Confederate monument in that city. It seemed to be the general opinion that if atall monument, a shaft is to be erected, that to pot it on. the Capi(oI souaro wouIOf be a mistake, that Masu square near tbe Union depot would be .the proper place. But that if an arch is chosen as there are indications of doing' the site recommended will be tscfllloaCT roe arcu wouta uae me p'aco oi me present gate-way and would itself.be the entrance. ; 3: The News Observe -Cnroaicle tells ot a mysterious disappearance of a well-to-do turner near Peacock X roads In: Johiy ston county oq the 30th lnstT'He liAd beeo, working a mile from hoiirsx with other members of bis Irly and aC tlej close Of their labor he started all - the others home by conveyance and himself look a 'short i.JCot' home . bj j walkiogJ That was tbe last seen ot him. ". H i. am clde is feared, though no caoe c&a be as signed for such an act ai be was llvhg papptiy. ine people were still searcn- intt fhr himiat litBt. utmnnl lint thnnyh be only had mile to go throngh die wood, his disappearance is complete no trace of him is left behind, '"':SiKiU'-K -4 -. ..". -9 I Notice f Sniclde. '"Zz:'-. - The following, note, was , banded into tho Joubkal j officej. hnt nijbt by. tb writer with a request for publication.' He departed immediately without waiting for it to. be read': ' 5 ' :' i H baa taken a fora ounce Bottle of Md- , n f "! PBBwrjnt Baitbb. HeTor Doae Before. " The squibs la Sunday morning's! paper should have resd "Jim Manwell never did pull the nre" instead of "never will, This is'the first time the ' fire " has ever been pulled in that engine since she (has cenhere. ; '. '. ' ' . ': ;' , It. ": Caaalag aae! Golag. - Mr. J. "W. Lucas of Wilson who hss been visiting his Bother Mrs. M . L. Lucas left for his borne. . Ifai Emma Simmons and Mia Dora Rodger, Kinaey Seminary teachers, who have been spending a couple of days at tbe home of the former at Olivers, drove in and left on the morning train return ing to th scbooL Mr. Jas. Winfleld who haa been teach ing school at Bay Creek, Pamlico county la back, tbe school having just closed. Mr. D. E. Sanderlin, one of the .clever est and soundest- farmer of Onslow county came in last night night to spend a abort time in the city oa bosiaeaa. . Mr8bepard Bryan, of Atlanta, and Mi Wat. Holllster, of Hoboken, N. J. arrived last night to be present at tbe marriage of Mr. J. T. Uoiistcr to Miss Sophia Jones Wednesday, Rev. T. M. N. George returned last night from the Woi.d Fair a1 so Mr. J. J. Wolfenden. Tbe steamer Neuse of tbe E. C. D. line brought in the following passengers : Mr. W. E. Patterson and Mr. M. R. Howard returning from a vHt to the Elizabeth City Fair; Mrs. J. W. Biddle who attended the World's Fair and has since been spending a short time with friends in Philadelphia returniug home, and Miss Virginia Bishop returned heme from a visit to Mrs. Pennel, of Philadel phia, Slung by a Sllngrree. . On Monday Sept. 25th, John McNeil, col., ot James City while fishing at tho mouth of Bay river for Mess's. W. B. Blades and Feinio GrsUil was stung just above the aol 'e by astingaree, producng a painful sore which still causes great t'ouble. Last Thursday, four weeks and tlireo days after the mishap, a piece of the sling, thrce-auarters of an inch in le-igi.li, broken off 'a the wound, worked out. This is about one fojrih of a whole sung; the piece was almost as smooth as glrss, if rubbed from tho point upward, but closely connected layers of sharp points, pointing upward showed that while it ni ght be pressed into the flash of a pevoo w'th almost the facility of a small, sharp kuifo blade, to get it out Wjuld lacerate the flesh in a very trying manner just like a cluster o." fish-hook barbs on one ccntial support woi'ld. Tbe mecharcal construction of the sting is not tbe main tiding to be deaded Com a wound of the kind however. A stingaree ib vei y poisonous aad though being stung by one seldom results fatally, tbe virus causes intense aony, the pains extending all over the woumVl person and so incapacitating Mm that he is fortu nate if able to resume bis regn'ar employ ment a mouth afterwards; it has now been five weeks since McNeil was stung and though beginning to walk aronnd he is not able to work yet. Chicago's Mayor Murdered. Mayor Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago, was assasinated Saturday night at 8 o'c'ock b a crazy man named Pat rick Eugene Pendergast, who imagined himself a reformer and that the Mayor had promised him an office. He insisted vainly upon the performance of the imoginaiy piomise and for this cause shot the Mayjr without warning. . Gaining admission to the Mayois's home Pendegast stepped toward him and begun fir!ng, four bullets struck the May or and three remained in the body. He was dead inside of twenty minutes. , Pendergast fled but was captured. The verdict of the coroner's jury was in accord with the above facts. Mayor Harrison was sixty eight years old and a native of Lexington, Ky., and was soon to have ma" ned a sec mcl time. . , Jones County Superior Court. Ed. Jocbkak Court convened here Monday at 11 a. m., Judge H. R. Bryan presiding. Solicitor Alien at his post. Tie following attorneys present: Guion, reueuer, rvuiieuurst, oimmons, vano, StevenBon, Moore, Mclvet and McCarthy from your city; Isler, from Goldsboio; .Pollocky rom h.instou;K.oouce from Ons low county; Pearsall oi this place. We learn that there are no cases of special importance. Court, it is thobght, win not last more tuan tflree or tour days. Trent Jon, N. 0, P?t. 80, 1898, V I '"Ne Berniaai at the B, C. Fair. r Oar Kew Berne fiends made their ap oearanceon Thursday. W greet them with fraternal handshake, aie proud pf tne noqor or tneir attendance, and at their Fall, ia Feb., Will return tbe com pliment and weld the tie that makes one in sympathy, la interest and location. tS.VU. iiconomist ITalcoJ. - '- ' NOTICE. Division' N.' X'IT.'C.' S. G. : Yon afe hereby notified to 'appear at your arm Jry Tuesday - evening, Oct. 81, at 8 o'olock for. regular drilL the usual fine witf be imposed and collected, for non attendance. -' ; By'order ,-!, (. r , - C-V-:. !LaBBfltXiMll,.Ch)llkr'' "$olf Joveisnotsogreat a sin' as self trex.'yBWBBtfAt ; H-"?-;U7ha)t4.is wQumiiiXk these days irheb Clothing ie 'so cheap for a man's kiegleotiog to.' dresa M.,well aa he oaa afford. We have) a line emltt. "tt '112,50 that - not -Tonlj look Well bus will give satisfaotioo, When you get read; to bay da not fail to eeens.- Dq,' yoo need any White) Shirts f We bare a good one at 60 cent?; also a lot of Eigh raie BMrta at 11.00 Some people eonsider them the best shirt made. A- I : At.HOWAHD'a. KET, JAMES THOMAS. Hit lastallatlea as AasUtaat Fhator of the Presbytprlaa ( Birch of Pengh kirasle N- Tf. Kditob JocaBAL : Presuming that tbe readeis of The Joubbal, would be interntcd in bearing of the success Of another New Bernian abroad, tbe writer takes the liberty of resolving himself into a special correspondent and bere- ith sends an account of the installation of Rev. James Thomas, as assis'snt and pastor of the Presbyterian ehurth cf Pougbkeepsie. N. Y., on Thursday tbe 27tb, nat. v. . .. Mr. Thomas was dismissed front Albe marle, N. C, Presbt.-y at ila 'ast meet ing for the purpose of being received by the North Klver Presbtery,! within the bounds of wnich this chu-ch is located. Rev. Mr. Thomas is a recent graduate ol Princeton Tl-eo'ocal 8em:nay; he i a young man of e cellent characte' and brings to tbe duties of bis new field those equipments of spirituality, eawnestness, humility snd devot'on, necessary (or the spiritual work upon which he "has just entered your readers are probably aware ot I he tact that pnor to his 'lieological course he gra luated at the Unlvert'.y of North Carolina, jfterwanla rvad law. and was a teacher in the old Academy up to t no time lie entered rnnreton. Mr. Thomas possess or rather inherits many of tbe characteristic tru:t9 of bis lather, the bite Hon. C'boe. R.Thoma, so well known not only throughout our State, but many other Sta'es bo speaks ertcmpore has an easy aid fluent flow of acguage Ins logici I presentation of the truth of tbe Gospels together with his tho.ougli Ciirne.stness ant spirituality, makes him a useful , instrument in the publication of the way of salvation. The. C lurch Society to which has bceu called as assistant minister, was organized 1749 and has lia.l since that time the ser vices of several pastors distinguished a'ike for their piety, learning and success ful labors. Tho bounds covered by this chiTch's work eonipr'ses territory most deltght lully situated amidst the grandeur of the Hudson scenery; the congregation num bers about five hundred. Rev. Francis B. Wheeler, D. D., is tho present pastor and he preside 1 at tliej installation, cere monies, assisted by Kev. u s. ruven end Brown. Amongst the New Hermans present were M.s. C. R. Thomas, Mr. John S. Thomas and the writer. ' Poughkeepsic is distant from New York City si teen miles, and has thirty thousand inhabitants, the city :s known as "city of residences,'1 here is located the celebrated female school. Vassar College, Eastman's Business College a id the Riveraide Military School as well ns various : ldust. ies. Zefrci. "All human histo -y attests That happiness for man, die hrnry s'nner ! Since Evo ate apples, much depends ou. dinner." And a good liver is absolutely es sential for appreciating a good dinner. Lord Bryon knew that aa well as anybody. One of his greatest regrets was for his weak stomach. Gad, man 1'' his lordship would say, "why don't one of these infernal doetors in vent a liver medicine ? Byron would never have asked that question were he now living. Why 1 Beoauae he won If have been using Dr. Pieroe's Pleasant Pellets, an ab solutely sore cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of liver, stomach and bowels, There is no griping or violence about these pills, ana they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or yonnmoney is refunded. Don t live with the stomach weak, when the cute is within jour reaoh for 25ots. Thousands of oures follow the nso of Dr page's Catarrh Remedy. It's $500 reward for an inoarable case. Tbe gospel is Heaven's emanci pation proo'anatioo to every slave who is wearing the shackles of sin. Public Sale of Valuable Seal Estate. Porsvant to a judgment of tbe Su perior Ooori of Craven oountv. ten dared at May term 1893, of said court In an aouon buiitled A. Mitobell vs. O. D, Lewis and Sydney A. Lewis hie wife the undersigned commissioner will sell by publio auction for cash at the Court House door in Craven ooonty on tbe S7tb day of November, 1898, (bains; the 1st day of Fall term ot Craven Superior Court) between tbe honra of 12 o'oiook M. and 2 o'clock p. m.t the following described real estate to-wit! Lying and being In Qrsven ooonty. State of North Carolina, and known and designated as follows, vis": Commenoe fcng at a stake oa the Mala road, run ning West 260 poles to Edward Whit ford's line, then with said line 800 pole, then running 850 poles to the Main road, then with said road 878 poles to the beginning, containing BOO a ores, mora or la, adjoining the lands of Edward Whitford, Ephriam Slmpkina, Oonneil Campbell and others, being a tract of land divided by - James F. Heath and wife Sallie F. Heath to hie daughter, Sydney A. Lewis. This Oot, 88th, 1893.- - H. L. GIBBS, . Oomaaiioner. 1TQTICF, Th BBdsrslfocd AIodso Philip hasdnlj qnsUfl4 u exMatar of ib - - of Amelia Ktraaun and :- banbr live MtlM thas b nqnira all smopi airing sUUma acainat tb tat of Ui said Ataalla Klrkman to nnasnt tbrai -rta tba , aM Executor duly MtiMnUeatad $ot payment, ' oa . of Mm the- , UU) iar ot rbrnai7 UN, or els tuts natloa ui be pleaded In bar or noovary. Pereon Indebted to tb estate aanat, pf Without deljr. , . , j : h Dodewtirned AUmsO Ftalllfp win an HOBdar.tMlltbdar W Deoemt.r Itl, Bl II o'sloekoa tb prasit, expoe for sal at Aootloa - the pereoael ropart' f the hold aad kiie.ee a ronltin. Oeitia. ate'. muAnutu jtarsmaa exHMMiinr or xto " SAtXltw . "'-' 1 " "f0''"-1 mi liakincr fowaer Msolattly Fure 4 cream of tartar baking powder Highest of all in lvaning etreuth. Latest Uhitid States Govrknment Food Retort. Roval Babumg Powdkb Co., 10C Wall St . .S. Y. Absolute Merit. No other plaster has been pro daoed which gains so many testi monials of high value as tho-c con tinuously acoorded to Allcock's Porous Plas'er, and the orly mot ; vc for these exceptional oomuicndations is the fact) that it is medicinal and phrrmaoeatical preparation of superior value. Beware of imitations. Ask for and insist npon Allcock's. Brandreth's Pills are a good cor rective. j,"w8mallwo6d, NO. 71 BROAD, ST. Choice Family Groceries. A Full Stock of EVERYTHING, And Everything is Bran New Favor us with a call and we will try to please you. JUST RECEIVED a finb lot oy Florida Oranges 30and 40 cts , per dozen. Bananas 25 cts per dozen. Lemons 25 Cts per dozen. 5 lb. baskets CoDoord Grapes 20 cts. Tenney's Bon-Bons and Chocolates arrive weekl". Taffy Chocolate, Walnut and Va nilla made fresh every day. Hotel Brunswick, Frank Tellers and Maaboue Company Fine Cigars, Meerchaum and Briar PIPES. HUH & f.IcSORLEY. MONEY, Gold, Silver or Paper, I oare not whioh.Just brine it cn and I will guarantee your FULL VALUE RECEIVED Besides a full stock of general groceries I keep the finest grades Canned Fruits, Vege tables, Meats, Preserves, Jellies, Spices, Flavoring Extracts, Maoaroni, Raisins, Prune?, Currants, Apples, Oranges, Bannanas, Lemons, Sweet and Irish Potatoes and Cab bages always fresh. My stock of bauoy ami riain Oakes and Cra kers arc unsurpassed and always fresh from bakory. Mixed, Sweet and Sour Pickles to euit the taste. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the eity. To my country friends 1 extend a cordial invitation to dri e right into the lot in the rear of my store where stable! are tree. J.J. TOLSON Alex Miller Building, Broad St., above Middle. Cold Wave Coming, GET READY FOR IT. k We have full line of )- it !..-! . ' . HEATING STOVES. -e, .. - ,' - - - ;L V ir V ' .- . s i ' ; v: -r t - :- - .' . : L. Hi CUTLEE & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE ! LADIES and GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS. Sample lot at PRIME COST. The line consists of ('lain and Em broidered linen, Plain white and colored Silk and some- very oheap Cotton ones all good value. LADIES CLOAKS It will pay you to see them before Buying. I want the men to take a look at my h.test STYLE DKKLY'S Also my LINE of CLOTHING BEHOLD THOSE STORM OVERCOATS, How They Fit ! How They Wear ! ! Arid Oh How C!n ap. I am Still Agent for those Zieglcrs Shoes for Ladies aud Children Cros sctts Shoes fur Gentlemen, every pair warranted to givo satisfaction. Tbe Old Statcn Island dyeing Estab lishment is still doing good work. Bring on your old garments and have them made to look as good as new. W. D, SAHINGTON. D. F. JAR VIS, A OsmpUifs Line ef 'Jrcts Goods. The Latest Styles in Hop Sacking, Storm Serges, Ladios Broadcloth, Henri ettas, Plain Serges, Flan nels, Ac , With Trimming Silks, Volvet, Gimp, Braids and Fur to Match, .Tl'ST KKn:iT.I Another M .f those 'M it 1 1 lueh AMWilOl, SKKUKS st H9 et -. Cull and M-e tliein In fore thr W-t -tyV-:ire taken. I -iNo make a -.e-ial's nt CAKIMTS. MATTIMiS an.l l-'UXJil ;il. t LOTUS of wliieli I liave a l::rLi !cn k of llie VKRY XKWLST HI SMNS an.l I'Dl. ORlNti?.. Moiin.T, Vi It vi.l s!V!J NA Kl'iiS. I Imve :iK ni;.-!e to ..r-ler tbe r.LST ami M I. - I' lin- of I, DIKS", M1SKS an. I flllLDlilA'S s,, l. in i:.e i it.' Centemeri and Foster Kid Gloves. D-F. JARVIS. r,;; Poiinek s:., New Rerm , N'. t' H. B. DUFFY Ever alive to the wants of his customers has made a BIO DEAL Daring the past week in buying a laige stock of Dress Goods, which bo is selling at prices that will KfrOCK OUT Any competition in that Line." J Worsteds at 8c. Doable Fold at 10c. " "Cashmere inches wide 15c. Double Fold 25c; Cashmere 30 inches wide 20c. Doable Fold 35c; Cashmere 30 inches wide 25c. Silk Aarp Henrietta, Black 81.25 Grade gil.OO Silk Warp llenrie'ta, Black $1.00 Grade 85?. All wool very fine quality Black Henriettas, 40 inch wide, reduced from $1.00 to 85o. This salo will begin TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24th o And continue all the week. This salo will comprise the Dress Goods Stock of Huske & Draper of Wilmington, N. C, recently purchased by New Berne's celebrity BIG IKE. Among the stock there are some more expensive DRESS GOODS That have been reduced to less than first cost. (7 Do not all come at once. ' 4! i Ruapectfullys, , ' wisdom! . Jf p o o as..?) asm m ttr.. . ' 1; Ttve WISDOM To Inve3tigate Before BXJ"ri3NTC3r i All We Ask Is An INVESTIGATION OF OUR PBICES AND QUALITY. JO) ajMBj o Si o o o Ph 6- 5si Sa. "6 (3 wv:rrcaiaEzssnaanajBBB aVt vi. ' At. - 3.-. i- r 1 M I .' -4 1 till 't !,:- . -?" ,. .1
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