f .... W.M JOUUNALi. vol- YTT -NO. 308. , NEW BERNE. N. C. FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1.S04. PRICE 5CENTg wnnuciu. - itwr.i.c.3 I tbb iitimsi oEEPEss. i ....rtiVrW" A ,::::.";;:,d Ymi Mav Travell DflQTDnfJCn I I to comu i U- an :iiIllllMie,l i iiun o puiio- J M B UIVI.U an- I in ulmli i t .1 1 1 1 v in .iU.1. lie impel .i v iinotlii-r t.lar'i-.l l fore tin- nut . .. . . ... . i... f 0 O liops lo Ii in- the ', 1 'or i ..n 1 n,l.f js QST r. one or two l.-i.l. . V" Aiinpnu. im!...-. M--...rtkr W lUinpi .1 iiooi- ii. it. o 111 l.t - , I noon on I l B th.. I ., li. nil . r ul! 'J'l .!r- 1 A I ,,e,.:,no,.,.- O 1 j -lUiite.l wlietii i !'.. i I 1 ..i - i' r t'nt ! ier I M rO V Tnere . .laar .!, .! Mi!,-;, ..,,r I ! 'P- ,u. vft ve - -.,;! -hi . - irzr ? 1 fall half ,- -r S,. l, i . i k .. I.:...:.-; '."'W I tl i ...i 'i u i; ii : !. i ! ; -' ' 1 i . i"; i WMM AROUND THE .1 iv,-. Iv i i.-r ,-,-'ii "i I. in '.- " -, i-pt. I - -,-ini- ' i . 1 1 .V K.-'ilm ky iin li . i i -I iw w h- it ul, a of ilie r.irti-'i i;- !' 1,1 1 '" "' an, I a !iors,, in mil Siai.- ..m.ii j ..11 .. , . 1 1 v. . . . I 1. 1 r L . in. - !.. r hll-l 111' I .a. aa .ana ftaaa. rS. h"rJ,'a-',i'''....o'' '.!' r'.r'i. ; ul'L. lC$ifaa9m Tl.-- .- -t .n '. ..i - -' -hi i. j either. Tli.- i iiii-.' r K -n I. . - '.- i-ii'-'l mi. 1 ii Yuiu' "I l'i n ,-! i lift hoi t !i i in;'. f.i -'i' ""er ca.!oi rerl li i ,-i.- t . , 1 1 i , i'i i , ' ' 'i- And vou will not ihul ahove ne a . The ii.- o - i. ' ,- 1 ' h 1 " , . .o,, li,va,i II. v ; ' gtlCll 0 p P 0 T t U II 1 1 1 G3 tO S Mior St, u ,u I, , .. '. 1 i I a hill rn mnnnir na aid of- M f.r n- Hi! , I ... I . . i,-,, o.n V ji'.'-i,!,,.!-'-'-'.."'i-'; .,. ," , oi,io fered at the ,!,, ,-, to I... , ,'. I . , 1 -, l'-M."l. j I'l.r i ,.i,,-. ..i..:, , . - , : I ;'l ll I -lammoth- ili'.! 1 .le.-tltl, lion I l tJ 1 f i i l.o.v.i lu. ..: . Fl '. v i i '-f i ; ..si,, i,,.: v. , VMimi -ri-; 1 Pure are all I til I i) I ; e-i i .vl .r.MKNT I frlNI Hamta tad Korto Tm dipt cam It obUitd tbfongh J. T. TyltMV tl tl.iTroiit .ad fnoa py. ppi j u . . ChUl.l4 KuFroolt, Iter. bciare 10 or It r na-T Oimal nr fltnlaa A. Kd Ditf An. Inlorm&tiM stadlT Noeired. Datb Majtlt. KKW kit of lUndird booki jast reccWed u llmrj Ull . TO LOOK lice, drew nice go to J. Hurttfield. get foe Wmimiker BrowB,Pbilt , tnd get yon wit clothe to lit you. Clotbing mda order. 8uiUfrom $8 op. Apply it B. HoHnd 4 Co, 58 Pollock bL Retpectfally, it J. L. Habtitield w k NTRn Tn kn nionev to ererfbod y, old and jonna on lTorWe term. 6 per cent Interest, Addreot for ptrticuUri. H. JOITRKAL omee. BOLTED Wetewnill Btrrington't. Meal at W. ' - a, FULL line of apring and summer "'am plea. It will be to yonr interest toex .ntno mv MmnlM before DOrcbasiaK eltewhero latiafaction U alvrayi guaranteed. M lamplea are from tbe largest lmprtiog bouses You can get au I is at your own pnt, "" i alone occupies 15,000 sonara feet of space, c., arrived in the city yesterday and P. M. Cadwick, (toppinj nt the Fulford House. Mercb.ot Tailor, 43 KollocK street near Niion of New York, who i 1 has been here the past tnn tkys looking r j v r-x a t XTTf U after trucking interest leaves this morn- lj juiiL 1 L TT h for Sayauual,, Qa. He expects to re- Anril 13th. and reraasn uere i . TUV. I. C Ban Tha naiveraitv Olea Club nn a delightful perfonnanc at tha T. M. C. A. last night Then wen sixteen wall trained voices pretty evenly balanced, and tbeir enlivening aouvs net witn hearty cheer tram the audience. Jir. UcKenxia was eapeelaUy flna ia his humoroua solos and ha was repeatedly encored. - Tha greater number of the pieces ren deredwera noticeable for tbe distinct enunciation and evenness of time. The voung aen were very clever in their "call backs," and they may be aa inred of having given an enjoyable even tag. Coming and doing. Mrs. C. T. Weatcott. of Cheatertown, Md., whq has.been visiting relatives in the city, left returning home; her sister Miss Fettie E. Guioo left to make ner home with her. Mr. J. W. Grainirer. of Kinston, SBd Kir. Dempsey Wood, of Falling Creek passed through last night en route to Mbrebead to try the blue fishing which ia now aaid to be quite good there. Messrs. J. C. Hunt, Baltimore, J. P. Seat, Norfolk, Vs., O. D. Lewis, Dr. D. W. Smith and 8. J. Lane, Vanceboro, N. are A Uoatrnl Closing Up of tko Bailaesi Masses to Atten4 tts Bevlvsl Hsat Isf-PesltenU aaa Converts. Aocadlng to the request made, the business D laces of tbe city closed yester day to give all connected with tfcem an opportunity t attend tbe allerooon meetlna at the Baptist church. Tbe clos ing was general dry goods and grocery stores, beef stalls, machanic shops ana bar rooms all locked their doors during the hour of service. The result was tbo church wai crowd ed below ;nd maoy were in the gullery. The sermon was on ttv love of God rhriat- th . ti-Tt n us John 8: 16 It Wii TTIdMaread and Very Din trass Fralt Killed, Field t'ropi tiraatly Damaged. We glean from eicbanoin news an to the resulu l the lute Ire -t-t over the State and other part9 of the country. The Raltiirh New -Observer-0 linmirle says the Willing freeze left fruit Mossom-, vegetables, etc , cn'.it an. 1 lifele.. It i probable that near.y all the r u i l a killed an.i eulv vcetationn shire 1 tiie laniH (te Conitni&4ioner Hoi at bis office upecimenn ol pe itli. ?ar i I quince blossom and all were deil. la peaches would break to piece nii.-.i tnuched so thoroughly ha I the io! l I rn;i,l ihpm but !s the vinevar.U Were "ForGodsolove-l the worl.l tua He 1)U(Uin,r ut tlie rspc eave His on y begotten ,n tuai wuoio- - . , crop is not dcstroye.l. .i. ... i. Br.iii ii not nariah I " J erer ucuc:i.u " r - .,, .irmnI1, iu l but have everlasting Hie. croo. which ouizht to be worth somelhiiio Th. nruker'a nortraval ol God B love . r.' -,, , . was strong, and vivid was his picturing EEW ADVRRTrSKJtElfTS. Howaru. Dave Manly Lost. Henry Hall Books. M. J. Cabill-Wimted. . J. P. Taylor Potatoe Slips. E. S. Street Horses ind Mules. V. D. Barnnpton Spring Announce ment. Dr. M. P. Robinson Virginia Dare Hotel. There is considerable cotton on tbe yard yet, and it continues to arrive in mall quantities every few days. The cold snap played serious pranks with the truckers but helped the fish and oyBter hucksters. Dr. J. P. Rhem has established his offlaeoo Broad street nearly opposite J. J. Tolson's grocery store. Mr n T- Watann Dlouzhed UP his turn by during the. season. The TTniversitv Glee Club. Bixteeu members in number, arrived Irom Wii mineton last niffht. Fourteen registered at Hotel Albert. Tbey were: Messrs. Chss. Robcrson. F. N. Cooke, D. Lind sav. A. W. ManKUOj, P. W. McMullen, J- H. Daingerfield, J. W. McAllister, W. R. Webb. F. F. Bahnson, F. B. McKin ne, B. E " Stanly. D. Eatman, E. B. Mc Konria and Jno. L. Patterson. The New Rcrnn mpmllpr of the Club. Mr W. Jos Mr-Rnrlev atnnned at his home in com oanv with his friend, Mr F. B. Bcnbow The C!ub leaves for Goldsboro this morn ing. of tbe danger and final doom from which God would have the sinner to be saved. The meeting turned out promptly at the expiration of tbe hour, but an after meetinsr was held to which about thres hundred remained, and at which pnti'y ing evidences of interest were manifested. EVENIHQ SERVICES Aoiher large congregation assembled at night, and a powerful, impressive and convircinu sermon was del'vered on Fu n,rU Punishment fnm Matt. 95:41: "De- r.rt from me ve cursediuto everlasting wheat is in places knee - . - . ,..,. .. - ,,, . ... n. I fnr the. devil and Ins an- J 'oo . . Kel8" , , Mr. Elsom showed the need lor a uen, 1st: Oo account of God s justice; Uu, because it is according to law; 8d, immor tolity shows there is a hell. We arc all immortal, but wo do not all go to heaven, so there mu-t be a hell. The duration of the punishment in hell was spoken of und several passcges of scripture given showing that it will continue without ceasing forever in view ol the tact mat mere scarcity of other fruit the coniing sum mer, especially if the bciur quality ol grapes are raised. Illackb rries are not killed. The Raleigh correspondent ol the. Char lotto Observer quotes the Coiuini.ioner l t.rrii'iilturp in s.iviuL' that he bclieve-i the damage is greater than was ut lir-t anticipated by the v ost fearful, lie goes on to say . "Everything greii was full ol' sap, having been "rushed" by the. hot house weather from March 1st to iiainl. f.ariy high, oats in Ii. Tiic la ter is already black. The fruit so t ir as he has examined it he Cuds all killed. The snap has slain the gardens, lie declar.;.- lu. ni'i-i-r saw such a warm snell on followed by a snap- In 1871 there ' a killing frost Apiil 20ih. which kll com ilmvn to the L'rom.il." The stum; coriespoudi-iit s.i "Fariuers who came in today .d,-. !ar 1 that grain is greatly damaged and lliit Iruit is slauoiitend. The worst ih-vk from the truck growers and ber.-y l.i 'w ers is looked for. Theii loss niut b Wllminrton's Growing Btar. Ths Wilmington Star is receiving many compliments for the enlarged Sunday edition which it intends to continue, with a DrosDect. we believe, that the enlarge nr. v. i . .i ww r ft r . . peas, after they were injured by the freeze ment may be extended tb the week day I editions also. (n....tKm.,d vesterdav but The Star completed Us 54th semi-an- Who will go to hell was discussed, and ,i10Cl)m damaged pi nils. The w.-uh. ir.n. ilmwn that the drunkard, ldola- all day was cold and n e I noi im u n ters.liars.deceivers, adultiers, and all such the sha.lc. 1 his ot course .i.e..-. . won 1 bo there, me means oi owp ... ., , - - i IIU lUIH ii. in was pointed out and Christ mown to oe the only "ay. A touching appeal was made lo sin ners to flee from Hie wrath to come and a large number responded, rilling the front news. Several conversions followed. .... ri.o mMtinT9 will be held at the usual hour today and night, 4 nnu 7:80 p. m. cooler at night. Fair and colder weather ii predicted lor today. Ths truck commission men from the north, ot whom there were soma doren in town, are all going home to stay till tlio peas bloom again, and the parting between them and t'ue Hotel men is sad Indeed. 1 th. norlivrlloAla In tha Y M. C. uwMi r - i a isuraaui uiau, uunuw . .... v. A. reading room is Words Works, the j disappeared on Tuesday .he 80th lost and Darierof weather prophet Hicks. The h,. not lincfl heard from. He is anal volnmn on the 22d inst. It has been devoted to the interest of Wilmington and neighboring counties during those 27 vears. It deserves generous support and we are slad to see these evidences or lti prosperity. Charles Crabtree, of Durham, Dlssp- Marin. A. Durham man, Charles E. Crabtrse, last number contains hla forecasts' for April. Tbe box sheet of tbe famous Labodie Rowell Company will lis opened at Nunn 4McSorley'athiia.m.,atfl o'clock, in order that subscrjberi may have tbe op innnnKn t.i have wandered awav in a fit of mental arberation and fears are enter tained that he has come to an untimely death. He Is a married man with an interest. ing family, lived happily at home and VIUM w-w.- J s 1 O J 1 a " portnnity of making the first selection of (here is no known reason for his disap- lesuu. Tickets will to placed on aa.e pearancs. . . . , . . ' i 1 I TT Monday nornicg and at that time tbe board will be opened to the public Top Third Partyites held their town ahip meetings last Saturday. The cor respondent of tie Wilmington Messenger says it was the same old set, except that ' Harrv Skinner Was In Washington 3ity. Delegates to the county meeting the com,- He was book-keeper in ths factory Edward Parish. T m. r. A. State Convention at Wll alntton. - Tha programme of the Eighteenth An nnl flnnvention of the Young Men's Christian Association, of North Carolina, . . 1 1 In ""'a"' - - ' i as previously announijeu wm uo ub.u s . . a.iMla ham iinnln.Ml ftmAnir I " .. .. . n. ,mt ,ing diuiu-7 ."" -i-r 1 I Wilmington April otrt to om uuurscis; them were two negroes. . to Sunday inclusive Too careful examination into the liy-1 Th W w A N. Railroad eives re- 1 gienio condition of cities and ,own8duced rates on the occasion and the i,. imi.Iin1 .. Tha nranftntion I n i n: -r i.A iV.n RArnn VHIUUI W mv.w.ww. .. - I OOarU Ol VI ICVlllO Vl ,wi.p,vi. properly rests with tbecitiiens. That of ocax aggociatiua, at their last annual . ths authorities remains only to see that meeting) empowered the President, Dr. " these measures are carried out Spring r n. Clark, to appoint delegates Irom will soon be here and before it becomes I tnii association. Those who can attend . hot weather is the proper time to inves- are Kqae8tcd to let him know, the num- tigate and see that all. streets, auys, Kac-berls not limlteil tho association can ten and sinks are in good condition from I send as many as will go. a sanitary stand point, .nun savem oi , j)jr f, J. Ramsey ot irinny college, ' water works where sn inexhaustible sup- who was leader of tho singing ia the ply of pure water can be obtained at a Fife meetings a ' New Berne will have nominal price, 1jotb by theclty and in- cbrge of the singing at the Association j;ti..i. MilnAiil . IimUIi . fwnrd : '-" " . . . in v mum a, iu. ej,,w.u, i meeunga. ' New Berne has, can still further' be im The Christian Advocate. The Christian Advocate came to us last night from its new home in Greens boro, bright crisp, improved in a appear ance and lull of promise, The Advocate was established in ia, and ever since our recollection it has been a credit both to the denomination it represent! and to the State, a paper .... worthy of being in every family and now that the Methodist papers of tbe Stste have been consolidated with this one there is good grounds for believing that it will be belter than ever before. Rev. D. Atkins, D. D. of the Western N. C. Conference and Rsv. W. Ji. ur.s- som,ofthe North Carolina Conference -mi .1, - alllnra iv v.... 1 TheDaoer is published by a joint gaT ;t u "Destruction Without Loss." lock comoanv. of which Rev. F. L. Kcid Th t0i.,:. mrn snondent ot the Wil- of was recently elected President; one of Messenger, quotes Commissioner the editors, Mr. unasora, wuo . p of Agriculture Robinson as follows, in of as a fine business man, is Secret1? reference to the to the effect of the frcer-c and Treasurer. among moon lal"'u8 I on truck- ame.k we notice the name f our towns- ,,T. r,,P,,i i,,aa nr i 000.009 on man, Mr. L. H. Cut ler. truck, etc., while apparenlly a loss is The desire is to distribute the stock as really destruction witnoun loss, as . u.. lanrelv a. possible among the minister. f T. ! 7" . -- n C . . . 1. y,An r.ranl.M 1 .. . and cicrgy uieu ui wm wmtnuw. with it. It touched with 1 iull.icncc all I he L'nile.l St it 1 1 1 1 coast of Ti ka. an I tl Florida. AL Wiluinmloa li tcmperalure wa- 2S; it I ! i. 110 and this the s'gual olllc, r low."' Wherev, r hear I Irom in t reports are s'unil ar to lho-c giv, gaW would have begun sliipji'ti berries in about a week but they destrovod: the sam; is said ol ..i son huckleberry crop. Reports from Florida stale thai the orange crop is badly damaged and straw berries killed. IVegrams to the Macon Telegraph, dated March 26th, from tho fiuit sections of Middle and Southern Georgia, show that the fruit crop, peaches, plums and pours, early vegetables and v.-iH i niclons have been ertirely destroyed by heavy frost. This means a loss of millions of dollars to that section of the country. Charleston'9 loss by the cold was heavy. A white frost completed the work of the freeze. Potatoes, of which then; was a large crop, Buffered the most. NEW YORK, Mar. 1994 JOHN DUNN, Grocer, Pudden illness of our Demonstrator, Miss Reddy, compells post ponement of Exhibit it y our storo to work beginning April sec ad. Please announce change in Newspaper. C. J. VAN HOOTAN & SOU. THE ABOVE Telegram received to- day and Explains itself. The 0 iiizens rs ; YV nit:i ' iz r t E-.i-" , .i .. i . u ti r a .. i tviled to visit my Irom April 2nd ,-i .- c i II:.- ' ii L-l'K'.f I'Sltl. KlHo) lilll'ollT. lioVAt. llKINO rtt . N V VIU I VI lii'iuifoil, N. I.' . Dr. W. I' ,1-1 '-Vail DAKK 1 lohilisiin aim i 11.- Kiouts tli.- - Cool Ilr,.,v, -Suite, 1 lllik,- t l-lal Triivi.llei -'. The house is th., furnislie,! an, I eat) no- 3tt Prop. i,. i ,,n,i. Hackburn & Willett, re in store to T th inclusive, to taste a cup of Van Iloutens 'Famous Co coa. Kt'piM't fully, mi. lit 1, U rll SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT, 894. John Dunn. OUB SCHOOLS. crop. Tbe Worth Carolina trucKers weie complaining that tbe Norfolk trucker? upro nn with them. There is now a . . -. .1. ..m...,l,rn m.nlinn nf nK,.t,.t A.r iIii.a mm liavp Anvtllinc: Anenb tua iwiiiui,... ......j ... jjiuspcv. , - - j tfM aihiila in VMliirilllv'H In mi. oltnAlllinrT far 1. TIlPI'C Will be Jourxal, comment may no not bo mal-no over productiou. apropos Concedioe the proficiency ol the pub- it. v.t fAafihpra which la flometlliu IIV suuwi , .. - J to be proud of, the boast that the schools ran a Win ol over inreo inoni.ua saur .f V. tmnmat While no direct mention is made ot tne v n.ma inilmn It la fair to auDDOSS it'was includedin thebeference to schools 5. . . I. - .un,.M ll.M or urave I are pert CULLED ITEHSOF NEWS. The naval cadets defeat Yale by a score of 4 to 3. Rothschild requires of bis cook a differ ent kind of soup every day in the ye.'.r. d -I ,,.. .. .. . I, 1 .nr. lOCIUaeClin meireicreuw cwma wiuyrwamcu mici a inn,,,. nrnniMi ennntv. aa the teachers there vev of their Drosti ate fences may con- rhaps as good as the Daianoe. elude that twill be cheaper- It Is to this latter special aneuuuu i tnaa try to repair mem. proved upon. All fts day sessions and the Thursday and Saturday night session will be beta in th Association buildine Grace M. E. ilhurch and the first Presbyterian ..and first Baptist church will be used at other times. A. comprehensive and instructive pro Bheriff-LMt, the Orator. . . . Ths ladies of tbe Confederate Memorial a xuvlation have invited Sheriff W. B. Lane to make the address on Memorial Lnv. Mar luiir, mnti ne hi wxquivu. . i - , . ' 1 ' . . . f - . I m-amma has been arranged. Mr. lne can speiis; oi we trying iui I - . . .,, ;..Ut dd. of the war from per. . Among thosa who take pnuunent , rr !,.: - ,n parts in (he convention are:, Me?, a. r. sooal experience.. He Usving gone P' n nu. trough to. " "kivThos. Hame, J. D. m we isr . wwj. . a R R Q,enDWln.tot Ooud Work an Allej. v W. O. Burkhead, VThitaville; Rev. Eg- Tk. n. h&t on Ui.ldln and Craven I hart "W. Smith. Greensboro; Ret. J. W. H V. Anderson. Secre Sirecis iiuiucumicij jruuviu ,ug wap,w. , - in a . . i . .! ... . . .. i... 1. 1 tun Inter-national Committee; . Jr. o. cnurcnisoeng P m u - - Bkm.n, Coll. g. Seer Inter. n Tlo, n rr na rrtxar nn 1 111 tin I . . . .W n no c.n n. -v.. ..8 v - committee; Kvangeiist w.r. xho, vum- wider tiian a cart it wold often happen ntte ar w. R. Giles and J. Wm. Lee, (i . . ..!. inlnaiaanr1 an41 I AHAnartAM .-j ., .t sa.u Tha above names will give some idea r . . K. ofthehigh eharMter of tbe work that Vn It ia bewtr uraded so that all the D1 , j , .v.. ,i . o BUT w ,luw wuuwuu waifir will I in nicoinici luu iu vua d.,i and pass on thence to tbe street drain. . Though this passway is -but an alley ' it Is a mucb-nsed shcrt cut in tbe heart of the business part of the city, and the putting1 of the alley in such good condi tion wul be appreciated, .i - -. t nt tha Association .(H... v.. . . - work the regular, the junior, the college, railroad and other special branches will rprsaivA due attention, and the work be ,i;u.,,scmi in all its divisions. Th meetin.rs are ot a character to prove beneficial to all who attend. cheaper to get out I than, trv tn renair them. should be called, for without detriment jn Nortn Carolina we have 33,280,000 to the teachers there, who are as good as ,cref0fiand about 12,000,000 ot which could be expected for the salaries paid, j. in cnitivation. Of this number 1,600,- this school is not 01 tnai nigu oooisiocotlon: It snouiu us. . . ,i Whather a man creta or fai s to cet an If New Berne is nottotoae tneproud . . - factorincle- lina, there muss Do-a gieawr touw.u-i- ,.,.,,., u ' . . . . 1 m : nrll. . ll . L U. fl .M.t.a nmilH tion Of noma Support, ai.a us umjM in rumw uih air. iieiouu i.u,i. lum raised to a higher grade and higher I not walk on account of an attack of gout Surely with its income from private 1 tJon Wednesday atternoen. He limped beanest. and proper home patronage. I slightly. : . such a. school should be Had here as I . . . tll . Breckenridge- u na Anoaaitv or Bfiwiincr l .. .... , . .i wuuiu - f. Pollard case are on tne line oi wuat amu J... Knn nr nlrii ant ol lha town lot 'r ti o u..r . .1.0 ttuo. j -- lot a woman jnira rouaru wa ijciuio n.o education tnat wouia -Colonel eTi.r met her. The details are of the ordinary Tocauone ri me. - j tnonlthT for publication. Wta taw aV ne Know . wiu i .'.-- . hareenougn support to oo en " ------ . . . m i ... 1 I rr il .n ,l,a Anmirn mrjnt allow- ino-. Children now lonna Kircu yj., .onciu i -e, - . !. j, i i i.t lll all on 1 1 R.n Twktnvwl tr nractise in bis nail a aoaen pn uww B- .u8 m..- "t. . o .. I " ul.. will ...tila tn I M Hlinnm( therac' ' " ' - . ir .. icourt. - aw "rcj r wium. . i court. . . " rwi . n,.i. J...wimMit lini haA rliA nr tt a uttla mmiiia frnm the Ureas I , j ii. .r .... rv.,! n roi ,,-,n .1 Tu.la - uoio - - i iginai uraifc v mi v. dispatches. A poor" young man rescued I pendence. which hia heretoCre been on '.v i. ii..fV tat I nnhlio exhibition, put away in a tin tube. a gin irom''' ? -Ti.r--' .7.; f.T. ii.i that thii iti-o has been taken Summer, one was m . n th' .!,,,.... a r.,. tha urn ni mm na couu not reu wen im ... . - r I have just lvceivo 1 ;i wry nice line of Mon and Hoys Suits the best ami rhcuppst 1 i si- I ever car riedin Slims, Stunts and Modi- inns. Can tit most any body. My stock ol'Sliocs is nearly com plete. Just stop and look at my show window, if you wish to see a handsome line. I have also just received a beau tiful lot of Dcittkd Swiss, Dimi ty, White Lawns, Ciiamhrv, Dress Ginuiiams, a p i: o n CriECKS, Fancy Siviu t Patterns and a line of Im; CoLokkd Sat TE1.-.NS which I am sellinir lor 10 cfnts, beautiful ratterus. f , '-. i 1 am .U'termine.l not to I'MlEKSOLl by any one, an.l Cyou want to Ill'V CUEA1 ami get good Quality goo.N at Hie same tlun you will come to see W. JL. Harrinston, 67 Middle GLOBE T A0TXERS Stand "by us, and the man in the moon hacks it up, that no where in the CUT can Better Bargains nil oirrAiis l:d. St. E. 8. STREET. uAua ha woji nn heifefl or Inctorv girl. Shswaa pretty, however ana tnj callant voung man ciung io nor ami her lite. Due iui nco um u wu Mw..v They were married in Brooklyn a aay or two ago, - .. . -. ;- , .;" i- . I . . t- C.li.M script is lauiujjr- :a a . ' Tbe Kinston correspondent.. o tne Wilmington Messenger savs that Rev. Ed '' II tit .Jixst Keceived A CAIiLOAO OF AND 1 " --- , . - v .- -v . ' a'nrTt .tts -s-a; Wllmingion messeuer vui .. twaaa aa ward Kelly formerly of Wilmington has . d DefltiS Competition : tw to chtrge of Kinstoo mission, a work form-1 -, s ad by the last session ot tne last xtortn i . . ' - IT H.eceived Those riho go from placo to place, f ral ly, after looking vary where, come back to us to mike their Purchases. FOR THEY FIND THET can not do aa wU l7 where elpc CASES OF FINE California Peaches, Standard goods.boueht low and sold low, I 7cts ACAH They are Going Fast Call and see them. JOHN DUNN, 47&40 POLLOCK 81. ...... . ..., ' . .. No. 55&57rcl!