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vf rVft . aCO'CFSEST. i a n " t a I lftj por yeari tX for beiiv.-r to ei subar&re - :r. e al $1. B? A vV.I.. I lor iraoaienl odTf ttsonw f . .1 . tJela advene. giiiHf Hw v.lbo eoMeoled protly et the moooia'.nuic newsereaflV t ..eta tee-ess are eollatved. I iiidwum naat eee'.d iosenUh. j isnoonunmoecuooabis nmniim I'AloIuUlliM ( lb aoVnar. ArU imImimUiu heir kNbi asset so s14 r-ar. ! - -.- jjtirtwinli ander head of Baanaasa Uxklllil RMtenUHMwllM' Is " , InwtM. ct eaoa (wml Insertion liwMnkiktamMtlMi ' . iuwm mum iWHW V oaysaoen ! tvm unln ne miyui aether. ? eeluuio feea4 ntH WSseala ' "ULki .-OrrBDBTTH HOETH CAB- ,v oliha run AaeooiAXiOH, rte hi or Ht km ihu aa :eens i tiBm ! i f than. -raeolattonsat Bnp set end onttnary motry "iMMvbttnry notlaes ather than thaw . ' tteh tte edits kdmoeir eaU fvreeae na jpteafanwe, Jottst oreenrefc nd soolety end U MUrMaBMM ttea srhMh tmiH la to ne MM will tvutvijor at the rw ;ol Sheen's alia.- J S .c ( r- - r yy. AJrOOOK. . Meal "rt' KfSnUnd On Pe 0fflc4 at i"ne Bern, Km nib merit when they come to blows.' ' Senator Pun is interesting him - self ii trying to prevent tbe Looi- tan lottery company from opening ' Its headqtartera at Tampa Oity, as tt Is said it oon templates doing. - VT(f The appropriation Committee in i K the House report favoring a soffl-- dent appropriation for the lighting ' ' f Cape Fear river with postligbts j-Jf Mdforone8uperiDtendant of life- oavine stations on the North Caro lina coast. Alt these are needed. . aJ Paternalism is growing. There is bill before the Senate Committee i igricultnre to appropriate f 1, OQO,000 to pull np the Russian thistle that has taken root in the XTrth west. The "Washington correspondent . " of the Bichmond (Va.) Times, ends this: "At an informal meet log of tome of the members of tbe Hoose Committee on Elections this " . .e"ing, the , contested eleotion '-J j-aetf Wiliin vs. Settle was ciaaotUaliy settled la favor of the fitting member, Settle. Congress. - - nam Woodud, of North Carolina, will present : his views dissen- ting from 'some of the oon elniiona 'of the roaforitv of the committee. bat ' will : agree to make tbe majority report 1 ananlmoas. The decision of tbe i Mtmmirtaii will h annnntAd bv Mr. - WiAiami as final, and the cse will ' ot be carried farther.' v '1 y' . . i ,ii i - The Fbiladelchia Becord well ays: HffW well the country knew the worth ofMr. Qeerge.W. Childs has been shown by the manner of Its mourning for his loss. Never be fore has the death of a private cit izen In Philadelphia evoked each . widespread demonstrations of ear nest sympathy and slnoere grief: and never has the voice of the press beta more sorely an echo from the "liearts of the people- Only a lova ble nature snch as the veteran and venerated philanthropist possessed 'VoonM have inspired sooh universal t orrow; which in paying tbe tribute : of its tears has at the same time ' revealed one of the m-Mt exalted attributes of the American oharac- 3 . i 1 " '" ' - ' ' When a military commander that his troops are firing with- oat Jpflloting any injury upon the enemy ft Is his duty to give the eomsiaad.Cease firing." If in addi tion to tbe fact that tbe enemy is not being but, it is apparent ' that f bin grape and canister -& lij y .nlayingtj: hercck ' with M i corps of his Own army, it is his , -duty, even at the risk of bis life, . jto cause tbe firing to cease. It Is high time that the Demo. paretic , press or this state were " training their guns on the common ' enemy. Fance and Bansom, and t-r "filmmons jand Hale have . had t enonghj hot shot fired' into ' them to have rooted the eombined forces , of the opposition. There- It nothing1 ' more sacred than; friendship, and the man . who ' ' disregards its claims has very, little of trne nobility in his natore: bat desoilou. to a fdend does not re quire man to ajathematfze every. S Vho does not take that friend It is the mark of a gentleman & give to an honorable opponent the X' gams freedom, ol. opinion that ie . claims for himself. .-; '' '' 1 ' v This writer Is the ardent fiiend of Mr- Simmons and nator Ban som, and act p os tbeir statement as trne. Dr. Kingsbnry la tbe de voted friend of Major Bah and Senator Vance, and will not Join issue with them on questions of factofvbioe they have personal knowledge. Mast we fallout on that account end hurl, at each otber uncharitable and offensive Innuendo! No indeed! ,We ae things from different stasdpoiaU, and neither Is compromised by bis position , Wens Dr. Kingsbury, for Ulna. (ration, because everybody knows that he Is a christian gentleman, and bis fame is tbe common heri tage of his people. . v Now, this Simmons matter will soon be dtspond uf, and, however It may resalt, the Democratic par ty la North C irollna mast get to gether and dii act its energies to the achievement of a grand victory in the approaching campaign. So far is we know, there Is not a member of the Democratic press of this good eld State wbo is not en titled to tbe respect of bis fellows. If there are tboee of a different stamp tbey should qnit a profess ion tbat holds its honor above price and counts no sacrifice too great in tbe cause of jaotioj, vir tue and right. 6ewin Cirtle Chat. Miss Lucy Cleveland, a cousin of President Cleveland, is the author of a book of poems ent itled "The Lotus of the Nile." Emma Goldman, the little Russian anarchist, now on Blackwell's island, says she would rather remain in prison two years than go to church. by tbe death of her husband just after the wedding feast Miss bettie a. Kchard of Staun ton, Va.j was maid, bride and widow within 10 hours' time. Miss Norman, a daughter of Sir Henry Norman, who has just resigned the proffered governor generalship of India, is the chief of the nursing sisters of the army. Miss Jordan, the chief instruc tor at Smith college, is said to have been the most brilliant member of the most brilliant class that was ever graduated from Vassar college. Mme. Alice Le Plongeon, who with her husband, Dr. Le Plon- geon. spent a long term of years in 1 ucatan and Central America, searching for relics of past ages, is a pale, slender, delicate look ing woman. Miss France Wulard has won the affection of all the poor people ot ItiDgland by contnbut I I a I. r Al 1 iuj4 uer waicn ior me reiiet oi the suffering coal miners and their families. Lady Somerset contributed $500 for the same cause. Tbe fad of the Duchess de Leuchtenberg is perfumery, but it must be a special perfume ot ber own. The latest that the chemists have arranged for her is composed of extracts of pink. lily, mignonette and a dash of musk. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris has received a large increase of in come since the death of her hus band. She was already rich, as her tather-in-law at his death, three years ago. left her an in come of $35,000 a year and the Liondon house. Governor Lewelling of Kansas has appointed Mrs. Eva Black' man a member of the Topeka police commission in the place of the Populiet member whom he removed. This is said to be the first instance of the appoint ment of a woman to such an office. Mme. Adelina Patti recently told a reporter for an English paper that people have a perfect mania for asking ber to adopt their children. She is constantly receiving offers of babies hun dreds, she should say, in the course of the year, Her last one was for a pair of twins. Mrs. Mary T. Marsh of Staats burg, N. Y., left an estate of $1, 000,000. Among the beauests were $10,000 to the Porter aca demy, Charleston; $10,000 to Bellevue hospital, New York, and $10,000 to the Louise Home, Washington. The residue of the estate goes to Grace church. New York, to build a hospital for the poor of the parish. Early Potatoes. Early potatoes are always pro fitable if the soil Buits the crop and the land is made rich and mellow and carefully worked. Every farmer has an idea that he can raise potatoes, but not more tnan one in ten can raise them at a profit. ' A mellow sandy or gravelly loam that has been some years in sod is best. Clover sod is most desired. This sod should begiven a heavy coat of rich manure one fork to eVerv : twa feet square -which' will require six teen two-horse cartloads to the acre; Plough this manured sod under in the fall. : In . the florin tr harrow with the '"cutaway'' or spring-tooth'' i harrow,'' going' nrst tne way the , land: was ploughed and then crossing it. This will mellow the soil suffi ciently.? Now follow ? with, the planter,' set to' drop the sets ten inches apart, using 800 pounds of dissolved bone and ten bus- hels of potatoes to the acre. Where tea acres are planted to potatoes every year, it will pay to buy a platter. A better (lan would be to own the planter in connection with some other farmers. The planter opens the furrow, drops the seed and fer tiliser, and covers all at the one and the same operation. Where the planter cannot be had, use instead tbe single shovel plough, ttun the furrows three feet apart Jtnt At lAAt tir innhaa in tnttH. sow the dissolved bone by band one handful to every three feet oi row then drop the potatoes ana cover . wiw me one-Dorse cultivator, removing the middle tooth. Potatoes should never be planted when the soil is wet. Bone dust, dissolved bone and standard phosphate applied in the drill give the vines a vigor ous start, and the tubers will be smoothskinned, of good size, and when cooked, mealy and of fine flavor. Potatoes grown with manure in the drill are ant to be scabby, and when cooked, of a rancid flavor, lhe early potatoes are improved Early Rose and ttariy umo; ot the next, Jwwiy Puritan and Burbank. . Potatoes should be kept well workexl from the start Harrow with the slanting tooth harrow just before they come np, going both ways. This will kill the weeds and mellow the son. After the sprouts can be seen, use the harrow tooth or sulky cultivator and work the crop every ten days. Level culture is best. Early potatoes should be dug and sold right from the field. When the vines are dead, or the potatoes oeel when rubbed with the thumb, they are ripe, and can be dug with safety. Potatoes planted upon rich, mellow soil. and well cultivated, will yield on an average 200 - bushels of marketable potatoes to the acre, and fifty bushels of small pota toes, or $130 to $135 to the acre. The early potato ground should be sown to early rye, seeding three bushels to the acre, to be turned under the following spr ing for corn or cabbage. Balti more American. The Most tlorueoun Treasures of Arabia. AVhat a eplonded p'otare it brought before vonr mind? You read the glowing doecriptioDea of the seort traesure which the gonii of the ring spread before Aladdin' gta. You perusod tnis UTori'e story oi yoara in "Arabian Nights" when a boy, and Vour imagination pictured brilliantly for yon everything tbat the word suggested. That was when yon were a Doy. To-day, poasibly, you are unable to do it. Shall we tll jou the reason why Most probably because your liver is sluggish, and a as consequence you suffer trom sick headache, dn zidcbs, and constipation. Do ton want to cure all these troubles permanently, make your liver aotive, your imagina tion lively, ana In general enjoy things as you did when a boyf All you have to do is to use ur. r leroe a Pleasant Pellets, pnreiy vegetable, nerfeetlv harmless, the smallest and easiest to take, and they are the cheapest became they are guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. What more can yon aaki Europeans every ye" eat 6,470 AAA - a f (. r . . n n ..ii wlr When Baby was sick, we gare hr Ckstotia. When she vas a Child, the cned for Caatorla. When she oec&me Miaa, she cluny to Castorla, Wnna he hd Children, she fare them Castor). Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Culture never made a saint. Par Over Fftv Tesura Has. WmaLOfv'B SooTHOta Syrup baa been uaed (or child ran teething. It soothes the ehild. softens the game. tllays all pain, onree wind oolio, and ia tha beat rems ij tot Diarrhoea. Tweoty lve cents a bottie. Sold by all drnav lst throughout the world. iuV.Avl. A stingy man Is never conten ted. Chamber! .ir. Eye and Skin Ointment la a ceiuuii care fur Chronic Sore ' Eyes, Granulated Eye Lidg, Sore Nipples. Piles, ffczema, tetter, Bait Kheum una scald Hea 2a cenis per box. Jrcr sale by druggists. ? TO HOBSBOWNEH3. r For patting t hone in a fine healthy eon- aiuon try in. vayi uomuuon fowden. They tone np the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation,! correct kidney disorders and destroy worm giving new life to an old or orer worked hone. 26 oenta per package. For sale by druggist' Sold or J. V. Todan, New Bern A. C . Trne faith will live and grow in any climate.. k V r. . -l Mr. Albert Favoriteof Arkansu Oity, Ka wishes' ,4 giteont read er the benefit of hi experience with colds. "He Bay: "I teem tr acted a cold last spring that settled On my long, and bad hardly recover.! from it when I Caught another j that hang cn all rammer and left me with a : back ing Cogb. vwbi o ! I thought I never would got rid of, i hsi) Oaed Cbamber lainV Co'ig'i Remedy 'aoma fourteen years ago with much ineoeas, and oon. eluded to try it gain., When I had got throagh ith one bottle tny eoagh had left me, and f I hats not jnfiard with ai eohgh or soli siao. I have recommended it to others, aad. all apeak wellk of it." 60 cent pottles for sale by J. V. Jordan. - ' le & J. i mraca Meadows' Special Guano's TOR AXL CROPS. ' . t "x '-. STANDARD BRANDS X4ovt' Gr4 Potato Oom. v M , ., (Vbbag .; -, Allerop - . : ' . V P&BnM '. . ' Tobaeoo . - : - Cotton 10 per ot. Ammonia tla Gnaao. - Mead wi' Qrat Labva Guano. Importer, and dealer In Meadow' Extra Early Peas, Kaiait. ' Acid Phosphate and Agrieoltnoal Cbemi- tyirucken supplies a ipeeialty. K. H. MEADOWS, Pra't. J. A HKADOW8, Bec'r. & Tress. Work Neuae River. Office Union Point THE A. COHN ! 1. 1 .- .- 1.1 ' Organ end Pino Go. Wat orfrantied In October, 189, for the pur. dom ol supplying the very beat make ot Pi ano, and Organ, to the public. Thl. new flrro ha. ware-room. In Washing ton and New Berne, N.Cfor the convenience ot their patron, ot Kan tern N. C. We are wiling Piano, and Organ. In nearly all the oountie. east o the W. 4 W. Railroad and are In daily correspondence with some ot the very best people ot this .eotlon, and our goods are giving perfect satisfaction In quality and price. We handle none but reliable standard make, ot the most modern styles, and sell to the public direot from the principal factories thus enabling us to give 4he purchaser the very lowest and best terms. e are onermgine justly ceieDratea meu IilM Pianos, which received the highest hon ors and Gold Medal at the World's Fair tor tone, touch, volume and rapid action. EVANS Piano which Mr. A. Cohn has been wenanaieine oia reliable nkwbi ana seining to the public with most satisfactory results for the cast ten Years. We also keep In stock the Peek and Son Opera Pianos which Is also a splendid Instru ment, ana can oraer tor you tne uranmuiar Piano, strictly flrstalass goods, or any other pianos aoove menuonea. r also namue tne n ft, curiam urgan which tsoneot the oldest established onian facto rif in Amerioa, and we will continue to handle other standard makes. We thank you lor yonr patronage and so Holt your further orders for pianos and or gans, wmcn win receive prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and exam ine our goods at our ware-room, on Middle street, New uerne . t;., ana main t. wash lngton, N. C. A. COHN PIANO a OBGAN CO. Would thank yon to examine our exhibit at the East Carolina Fair to be held in New Heme, February, lBtn to Mth Inclusive. FOR SALE The Single Story Brick Building and two atory frame building ad joining, oovered with sheet iron, Loci. ted on Graven street oppo site the Machine Shops of J. H. CRABTEEE & CO. OUR DRESSMAKING DEHITQEHT. We desire to call the attention of OTJB OTJT-OP-TOWN : PA- TBONS to the excellence of our DEES3 MAKING DEPAET- MENT. ;' ,:; ' We also wish to announce that OUR DESIGrNER Made Two out 'of Three ' of the COSTUMES which received first Preminm at the WORLD'S FAIE. We have just placed on. sale a few late Novel , and very Choice Shades, in rery Stylish .Textures for late WINTER TOILETTa A QTCorrespondencW Solicited. f.'E&B.'S.'lIICKERiCO Ealeigh,l!r.O.' V ' ' KEW "BEiRNB ; Ccllsgiata hsiit'j "The in-tt Siiii.4'",or deMjioo of this bvlooI ill e'luiuieaoe , : ; January 2rid, 1894: Tuition f 1 to 13.60 per. month No entrance fee No extras. . Board t8 to 112 pet month. V r : : -t For further1 partioalars address vTOODl 700D !! , Good iry I'ins.Wood Tcr Sale in hundred cord lots. 1 , --Or-:- M.TORTER, i . s V' .; r'rv Elveidale, N. O. Good Ilard Crick, .We ar prepared to Cil order np to 100,thoaand,pet week. ' w.r. Bcnuca. ,. ' t mb fit' von a BORED WELL ia .tear yrd or house, f-tr cheaper than fad Ter been , done in thit part of tie gtato. '-. , .' . Bats to latest tmproTemaohloery aad exporiecocd men. Can gio yon r Sized VclI ' From One to Ten Inches And will guarantee aa Ioexhanatable Sapply ol Water, i ' M ill go to a y part or t..e country. OfflatG.D. BOWDEN'S.No. 75 Broad Street. : RESPKCTFtrlXT, E. SNELLING. tf. NEW DEItNE, N. C JCE K. WILLIS, PROPRIETOR OF larble Works SEW BERNE. N. a Mm fltul Amtrum tCarilt awst B Orders solicited and eiveu pmprr at tention, with satisfaction a ran teed. Terra Cotta Vases for plants and flow en famished at the ve,-v lowest raree CAtTION. IT a denlrr oflars W. Iu Doaflas Sboaa at-atdnol pries, or says h has than without name stamped en botUm.put hisa down as a fraud. Jf.00 t roa m 175 MJkX, S11 Soys W.L. Douglas S3 SHOE THE WORLD. . Tf. I. DOUGLAS Shoes re ttylish, easy lit. Unr, .nd lira better uUiftction tlh. price ad vertiMd Una any other make. Try on. pair and be coaYinced. The mmpiog of W. L. Douglas' same an pries on the bottom, which guarantee, their value, saves thousand, or dollar, annually to thoM who wear them. Dealers who pu.h the sal. of W. L. Doofrla. Shoe, gala customer, which helos to Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They ran afford to sell at a les. profit, aad we believe you can save money by buying aU your footwear of tbe dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application, Addrew, W. I DODOULS. Broektotv. Mas. Sold trjj T. tT- Baxter ( THE ' Fruil-Growsrs Jcurnal is a recognized antliority in Prac tical Fruit-Growing, Market Gard ening aad every branch of the bnsiness connected with the irnit and vegetable industry. Its col nmns contain articles from the best informed practical , fruit growers in this country, ' It is a six column, eight-page all around fruit-growers and family journal. . It : is 'published semi monthly at Oobden, Illinois, the fruit-gTowing centre Of the west, at oo cents per year. ; . : Bend for free sample copy. . ; tf MAN WELL & COOK, Engeers Macliinists f & Blacksmiths. Xi Make and repaia Engines, ' Boiler Saw Mills, Oris ', Mill and Pumps. oteam poat won or ait &inan. .. t Bepair Inspirators and Injeotorfl, , ,0a, Steam and water pipe fitted in, is all their branobe. ; sTf f' : Shop between Ioe Factory and Freight Depot of A. & 'KV O. R.. .E. (dwtf). ! GEO. HENDERSON. . (Bneeessor to Boboris A 8 nderson). vieneral", Insurance-, Agent. ueprewn ting lnsarance company of Font menoa,or rnuisueipnia. . . -. ' tlome Insnranoa Oompaay. of rTer Tork Qnen InsnraDooOomiiauy of Isnarland. -. Hartford fira lar-ratic. . Ucatpaa; ol lanioru.. - v - . Horth .Hroilna Fo.-j i ju artoe Company ., Kalelgh. 1 . -. . .' ; Greenwlleh Inanranae Oompanjr. ot Sen fork . . Pbenlx Insoranee nompany, of Brooklyn. , Cnlterl Underwntani Inauranoe Company, Atlanta, BoeUia stans' inraranoa Company, ol Basloa. . - . luiyadwli . - ..: . , ' . ' ' Y Uahr.,.,a - roa ciTnin TV -! taas IWH di roa mnm srx. tms mnM, injaiurrai aircctiy TO NilPW Iim a of Um uen rt4J nnary 0 TOi.nti'n no ahsviM of diet af ' inrt to 'be takM lutriAsuijr. Wiaesi 3 AS A PF.EVETTTVE Trr citoflpw )t.!t iTi-r iti tncontnH Viv l my ve-rf rail .ua ; fut in the oasa of U re.; f u poat Anii.i; Mrunn vrpthtrotwrt.'-'wstand ti.", Trr gura f-'aacorw. frlro'l.v m..l. p-iUg prn stiprLgCUkWa4sIfSe Ot,.l r. DUFFY, DrnggLst and rent. - . . jMiiii1pTTO-g'Wn , f. rn m , i i 1 Horses! ah On ihtv Wayffxpcc!id The Finest of Roadsters7 Draft, Farm: and Saddle HorsesUules, adapted toull purposes. Don't hny until yon see ns and save 25 per cent on vour purchase. We Have Now on tion which Wiii Be Sold AT lo iska Roam For Tonrs Truly, BANKS. 1. 1 BSTlK, Pre. TBQS. UI!llELS,Vie Pits. ii. a KUbSBTf, Cmbier. i he National Bank, OF NEW BEHNE, N P lirooKFoitjinv Uteri. Capital, (100,000 98.168 nrpiuf rroats, DIBECTOr!S Us A Da5, Tno. 0riiaU). On as t. Ml jab J B H-OKBOBH, Jho Drn L HaaysTf. (i t Ronrw- Thos. A.URKCif, Pro. i' r; for. i.hlr Wart Duns, V'ce-irt-a H vl. Unovaa.TaUar CITIZ BANK NSW PKitN, R. C. bo A WffiVBHA.L BaNKISO B08ISKS8. The asormnu of Hanks. Bankers. OorDora- tlnna. Farmers, MeTobanta and otners re ceived on faTorabie wrma. Prompt anel oarernl attention given to tne Interastof oar onstomera. , . boabd or DimaoToas. FsMinan- Dlnoh. K H. Meadows, t'taaa. Dnffy, Jr Java Badmoad, -Cnaa Kelse ostein Mayer Hahn, Thos- A. Green. , O .Foy. .- J. A. aieadoars. Hainoel W. I poos. Unas. n. rowier, William Dunn, B. W. Hmallwood. Oen S. Ive 0. 0- Oreen. That Farmer? I Hercliants Banli .- Began bnslnesa May 1891. :; Capital Stock, paid In. $7S,000.00 Sarpln, m ,v ; v S,000.00 unaiTidea rronts. i,uu.uo DlTidOstdspsld, 10,600.00 L. H. CuTLtB, ,, Preeldeat. If. 8. Chadwiok, lt -' Vloe Pre, r. 'Vr.Dawar, -. 'A Paehler. H. PowiLtw v .. , Telle. P.F.Matthxws . ' 1 . - , OoUeetor. With well establiihed oonneotiona tbla Bank ia prepared to offer all aooommo lationa oooslstent - with einierratl . Prompt and earelal atteutin" giren to tolleetiona. , y ?.v t , -. We will be pleased to correspond with ihoa who ma; , contemplate . making toangea or opening new accounts. St. Lkry's Scheol: AFor GirW. vTbe Easter term ; of the Fifty Second 8chool Year will begin j.v Janiiarv 25118941 Special attention paid to Physi cal Culture and Bjgiene. Address Che iieotor. iyn'-yK !kHI BEV. B. SMEDES, A.'M.i .wWa ,AWA- t ?v , ft, The Great Farm. Industrial and 1 ' Stock Journal of the-, , ;i Siith. , - : CsV Yc:r Fcr $1, To erf subscriber who tend n tl.25 will tend Southern Cultivator for oo e year and 20 full paper of choice Uarden Bsed.. . Sample enpi aud premium lUt will be mailed FREE on application to THE CTJLTIVATOB P'JB. CO., , v : Box 415, Atlanta, Oa. ; Ths Weekly Joi-rml and tha Oultl Aator one sar for $1.75. Raleigh, N. C. Abel tha 20th Inst. : , , , i i i -i. i . ' , . . . Hand a Good selec the Niti Centrs. fi? OO. PEOFEiSIONAL. -DR. G. K. BAGBY, ? SURGEON DENTIST. . . . . . . .v., ... r ttflnf. 'iiiiU 'Lreet, opposite Baptist thuroti. J.-. iw i tf M5WBEBN, N. O. CK. J. D. CLARK, DENTIST, . I u,x.o, Ofhtw on Craren street, between Pollock. n. Broad. ., J 3 3EtVT0W, tVD.,D.D.S. rraotlew llmlUd to- . OpeiatlTS aad Me- " ehanloal , Dentlalry and Dental bargery , Tul. a w . a . Ml Mlffis ij "Ithout pain by M. " Gaa. 1. .i Br ' . he line ot Dentistry don, la mebeatetyle. eaUaCaotloa guaranteed. ore. eoranr of eltddla .41 ret aad fedora allay, opeoalto etaatlai . bi P. H. PELLETIER, ATTorf By;-'sVT 1" uw, Middle treet,Firt room abore Farm--;: ; ri & Merchant's Bank. Will "praetlee la tbe Ooantles of Oraven ' artaret, Jones. Onslow and Paaalleo. United Htatea Oonrtat Mew Btroa.nl laoiemeUonrtoftlteBtata. !. ATTORNEY AT LA7. K "i"-;V t. rlii' a 1 . i - ? v.- V ". 2w '"ne, N. C, , Oonnectione.-rNew Y wk I Boetoo and Canada. ' Timber lands I ; : , Farmlands, ; . , vTnick landsJ ; - Town lots. Do yon want to boy f - .".v-'O-"' WRITE. Do yod want to sll t S ' ; , 8PR0IAL.' 1500 iores, Trent Hoad 6 mile of oltr. " ' Timber and Track land. - J Tcns.rhl Lrlixfs. r Hatiog charge of the TONSdl RIAL ESTABLISHMENT of TIMOTHY BOW. No. 140 MMJU St. we are now prepared to do the- Desi or wort, a this line. ... Expert heip, aharp raior and pollte attention. Hair cutting a ipeeialty. A. Jones, Jr., formerly with W.1L. Shepard, ia with ua. : f EICHABDSON & M0NJODN. , :. iaLIOT&GREZlT, . Hair Dressing Parlcr- Carafnl attention given to all branc'.: of the businea. -v Vs' 1 " V. ' '. " Children' Hair Cutting a Bpeola!1 j- - ;''':'Vf Opposite lst-0ce Bicjt an! 7;! - All kind of r. , .1 V.'v.i 8peoil Attc t'.loi. r- ' - - . s i 4
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