Daily Journal. HE VOLXIItr NO. 51. NEW BERNE, N. C.. SUNDAY. JUNE 194 PKICE ':nts f1 LOO A. T , N" "E "W 8- KEW ADVMITTS F.VKXT8. A. & H. C. lWlroid Special Hale. Ales. llicbarJin col., boasts of fine ilpe pmclies In bis garden. Sunday ch'ol -Hrrrioet at Hie Baptist Mitbioii, Narwoo I nl Pollock street, tliit mor iinj( at 9:15 o'clock. Mr. V. D. Bsrringtxi luu sol I out liis dry jr.l and cl.uhing Imiiuess (u ilr. L. II. Cutler. Tlis Gni'id jury h H'td a Iru.' Iiill agaiuM John K'wwll f.r inur ler, nnl 1. 3. Mace for irn Thera will U. a "Riin of Mils'' ut Centenary M. K (inn.li next Tuesday nijilit at 8 o'clock. Jn'.iii Sti:ii1 v Tlimius will speak in llie Piesl.yierian chunli lo-niwht, upon "The EviingcliEiu.in ol iho Mas-W Mission work in X. Y. slum?, etc. The monthly nu-etin of 'he Female B-nuvole.it B'leic'v will l held ut the home ol Miss M Us on rii'js'lay iifierno m at 4 ii'cloc k. The regular monthly meeting nftlie Now Bonn- Yuclit clul will be hold in the Duffy huil'lint stidis) on Tuesday evening nt the usual hour. The Kliz dielh Cirelo of Kings Daugh ters hax hinlieen tlistrilmting religious lit erature at 'h; jail to e-mnur.irt llie ell'erl of the dime novels gcivnlly found there when iiny reading nl all is indulged in. Commission men lire warning Xoith Carolina truckers not to send in their potatoes too young. They s iy wail until tlicy aro mature and good prices are in store, while, potatoes too joiing can only le 8'dd at prices gn aliy beluiv rjui tu tions. QuHi'uT-muiiter Eugene 1 1 irr.-lt of the State Tr.iops and dipt T. V. Jones of the Uiiitnd Slates Army, pi-.se.! through en route to the cneainpin. nt grounds to layoff the ri (la range move it netrer to the camp grounds. They return Monday. Vr. C. T. Watson is extending his piazza on b"tb the east and west sides of his residence the full length This w ill make it 8o that the piuzzi will nearly euciicle the house; it Uk.s in all but the rear. The district colored hiyh sehuol will have exorcises orations and recitations at the theatre ncx Tucsr'ny. Kev. J. E. Ilaynes, Presiding elder A. M. E. church, will also deliver mi address on thn his tory of the negro. L)ver half a dozen dogs found running at large without muzzles, ami for whom no claimants rum after tliey had been pl:iC-d in the pound have been killed. If you love your dog bjy a muzzle or shut him up safely. It will be seen in the court proceedings that the New Berne Gas Light Com pany has won its suit against the Lewis Mercer Construction Co., and New Berne Sewerage Co., for damage sustained to the mainsjuud by escape of gus by lenson thereof while the Suwerago System was in course of construction. Mr. Jonathan Havens, list taker, is now at the court house taking the list of tumbles. He begau Friday June 1st, the regular date. It being court week, names have come in with more than usual live liness lor the beginning. It is well for all to attend early to listing and thus put themselves beyond possibility offu'ure trouble or cost by reason of neglecting to do so ' within the time prescribed by law. The Woman's. Missionary Society of the North Caiohna Conference will hold its annual meeting in Raleigh June 22nd 20th. Arrangements have been made with the. railroads for special rates, and all delegates expecting to attend the meeting are requested to send their names to Miss Fanny Burkhead, Ilillsboro street, in order 'that homes niay be pro vided for tbein. ; ' Along with a Garland Range, Mr. E W, Small wood, the sole agent, received a varied-supply of useful articles as ad ver- tUing matter ' yesterday. " The articles embrace measuring rales, memorandum books, music, eto. One young lady upon being presented with some of the music remarked that , riie -wished it had been one day sooner, as she had just.' mailed an order costing forty cents for that identi cal piece.'- :v;: v '.'' -'-- W;, ."v - Father T. E, Shields, of 8t Paul, Minn,;, will preach at bath the. morning and night services in the Catholic thumb.' to day. He is spending a few " days with Father Quinn. . Monday he will go down ' : to Biaufort,to spend a month with Prof. ' W, K. BrooHs, ol Johns Hopkins Univer. " lity and party ol half a dozen other bio logists. Prof. Brooks went down Thurs- day; the others liaw.boeu .there a little --longt-r;VV-rV:.;Vy, New York Truck (notations by Wire, " : Messrs. Palmer Bivenburg & " Co., of ' New Tork, telegraphed the ifollowing quotations for that city last night. . - ;,. ;r Fou3e, $3 80 . 44.50. ; Cabbages, . 60c. $1.00. Beans, gre-in and wax, "'. $1.00 $1.25. rr.oji paps a deyo. ' --Beans, $1.00. Irish Potatoes, $3.50 4 W.' Stranger thin fi.:tion--tlie resurn of a borrowed umbrella. CUSTOX HOUSE SAFE Kew Berne it Xot to be Deprived of Its Bent fits and - Services. ' Washington, U. C. June 2 The Custom Houe is Mle. The Committee agreed uunrinoudy oa an adveiso rc Hirt. B. F. Grady. Frjru its start we have kept our readers informed as to the effort to do aw.iv itli the custom house at New Berne, and have worked in union with the bu-iness people of the city against such removal by point-j-out the uecd fur the custom liouse.tlie benefits from it. and the liarm that would result from its discontinuance. Our Congressman, IT n. B.F.Grady, was ulso on the aleit in Washington liHik ing out for the interests of in- coiilitu: ems, and the efforts against the proo.--d removal have proved success :'ui. The custom hou-e will remain witli n. The almve telegnun tells the slorv. lomintr and Golnir Judge H. It. Bryan left yesterday morning to hold court in Richmond county. Mrs. T. W. Dewey and children, left to visit relatives ut Goldsljoro. Miss Fannie Cutler left (or Greensboro to visit her sister, Mrs. J. C. Watkins. Hcv. D. II. Pctnv. lvturned from Pol locksville where be has licen conduetii u' a series of meetings. ii.s. S. L. Dill, who has beuji visiting relatives irVlt il idi returned home last mglit. Her sister, Miss llebccca Tliouias came down to visit her. Hon. F. M. Simmons, returned front Kalcigh, and his son Jiiinos fro in Horner i ni lit :ir y school Oxford. Ilarrv Marks also iTlunnd Irotn tlie simc school. Mr. .1. M. limes c inie in from Onflow county where liu h is been canvas-ing for Tuk .locnN Ai,. lie leaves again fo mor row. .Miss Kula Cahoon, ol Pamli.-o came in fiom the Oxfoul Orjihaii Asylum en route to her home and is visiting the Misses llines. Mr. Will Weeks, of Hariowc a student of Trinity College pusied llinnt 'li en route to bis home. Mr. L. II. Culler, leis gone to Greens boro. He will return Wednesday. Messrs .las. Winlield and S. Z Waters left yesterday for lirnad Creek church. Mr. Winlield preaches there to-;iight. Thev will return home to-morrow. lt;v. C. G. Vardell. returtud home after week's absence Wednesday night he assisted in the inst illation of Hcv. F. W. Parries ns pastor of the Goldsboro Pres byterian church. The remainder of the time be assisted in a series of meetings in progress in the Pic-bytcriaii church at Dover. Mr. W. E Ward, who has li en attend ing the .Nevv librae (. '!e".a!e Institute left lor his ho nc at Wivim, Suitl'i C.iiM lina. Mr. Ward was the winner of the scholarship at Eastm in College, and Prof. Hodges gives him tho credit of making the highest average, (90.J) on commercial branches, of any pupil whom he ever bad. National Ceuietery Xuperintenilent changes. Mr. Thomas O'Slua, who lor two years and a unlf lias very creditably tilled the position of superintendent of the National Cemetery at this place, has icceived his papers transferring him from here to a more important post Vick-burg, Miss. The New Beine cemetery contains li acres; the one at Vicksburg lias 40 and is one of the most important as well as most lieautilul in the I'nib il Suites. While sorry to seo Mr. O'S'.iea leave us leave we are glad of the good fortune that has come to him. Su..eiintei;dant .lames M. Bryant, of the cemetery at Anderson villo, Ga , is transferred to tho cemetery at New Beruo, Mr. Bryant is ii man ol family. Mr. O'Shea will leave immediately: Mr. Bryant is expected to arrive in about two weeks. The interval of time between will be filled by some one temporally ap pointed. Disciple Meetings at l'olloeksvllle. Friday Kev. D. n. Petive, of New Berne closed the seriei of 1111 oiugs which he had been conducting at Pol oeksvillo during the week. The meetings were held in the Acade my building. The meetings were good; considering that rained prevailed two nights during the time, they are regarded as splendid. The meetings resulted ft five convers ionsthree in the last meeting. All were baptized Saturday morning, After, which Mr. Petree came home to serve his own church on the sabbath. ; ' The Disciples, have no church organi zation as yet at Pollocksville, bat they have about . twenty of-their faith in the .place and Mr. Petree intends to return in a few weeks and. effect an organization. State Flremaa'sAss oclation. ' A letter from Mr. J.jW. Griffith, Secre tary and Treasurerjof the State Fireman's Association to the Chief engineer states that the Association will be held in Win ston. J August, 29th, 80th, and 31st. He states iat the largest display of fire ap paratus will be en exhibition - that was ever seen in the State before. , - - The Atlantic hose reel team is already practicing for that occasion with the in tention of bringing olfsouie of the prizes. The New Brne boys have never failed to come in for a share of the honors and it is pretty sure that they will make a right record for themselves again. Superior Co-art. Ir the last case trie i Friday, W. II. Pean-c vs E. Waliuiu. judgment u given In favor of plaiutiff in sum of (5i- 50. The following cases came up Siturdjy: W. F. Koy, for Win. Foy deceased, ,vs Bo n d of County Commissioners, judge ment for plaintiff in sum ol 41IKJ and ro-t of action. .1 A. lityan vs II. W. Steinbelper, judgement for plaintilf. A B. Dawson vs .1. II. Moody et ais. onleie I that K. ( ', W. .Mosely be made u pal ty ol :oi 1 summoned. New Heine Gas I.il.I Co mv vs I.ewi Mercer C-'i'-; i le t o :in, N,w Hem.- Sewinig- ;..-iioii the following ..sii-. wen- siii iiiill I to the 1 ei i . Is! Did tin .litre the prop f plaintilf us city aed mi allege I in ( nd aiut. Answer: Vi-. li was the plaintilf en l! I. II urn daugeied o ri fS.lMIO. t'oiiil took a r Moed iy. i-o:i lieie..'. Answ r: !::( a ( hiirch Services. Centenary Methodist Church - Kev, .1. T. Lyon, pa.,,r, Services 11 a 111. and S p. 111. Prayer meeting ):M a. 111. Son day School l p. in. .1. M. Howard, S.ipt. Church of Chri-t D II. Petree. pastor Service at I I a. 111. and S p. in. Sunday School at 4 p 111. V. M. ('. A. o:lo p. 111. song siryicc begins promply. St. Paul's ( alliolie Church - Ma-i and Sermon by Key T. C Shields at II a. 111. Catechism at 4 p. m. Vesper., Benedic tion mid Seinioii by Kev. T. 10. Shields at S o'clock p. 111. Kev. P. F. (iiimi. Baptist Church: H.-v. Kill, is Ford, pastor. Seivici at 1 I a. 111., and S p. in. Sunday school ; p. 111. Cliri-I Church: 'Jnd Sunday alter Trinity. Suvice, sermon and Holy Coninumiou 11 a. in. Servh e and ser mon H p. 111. Sunday-school ond young men's Bible class 4 p. 111. Sunilay--vi.ool at i he chapel te..'i a. 111. The put.Ki- arc cordially inv-ted. Attentive usher. Preslivtciian Church: C. G. V:,i !ell, paslor. Service. II a. m., and S p. in. A' the muming service Children's Dav" will l e observed. An interesting pro- gramme lias been arranged liu- the chil- lien. Ill the evening Mr. .1. Stanly Tlioinus will deliver an address. Subject: Lite Evangelization of the Ma.scs." Mission work in the slums of N. Y. Ephr. 4:25: ''For we are members one of another." It being the lirst Sabbath night in the month the u.ual collection for Home and Foreign missions will b.; taken up. the public are cordially invite I. (looil Work or Our Knitting Mill. The New Berne Knitting Mill has added to the variety of its products, and in addition to the grades of hosiuy it ha. hem placing on the market, it is now getting out a beautiful half-hose from line long staplo cotton in several colors; and coirespondiug makes in lisle thread. These additions add considerable to the variety of the mills production. All the grades made heretofore are still manu factured, including the elegant fist black ones in half hose and full length stock ings. Tho operatives who have ben longest in the mill are getting so accustomed to the work that some can accomplish about double what they could a year ago, when the factory was down oil the wharf, and they are becoming so skillful under the supervision of Manager Yost that the product is about 11s good as can be ex pected. No one pretends to say Unit the goods are not fully up in imality with those of tne same grades made anywhere, mid sales have been effected elsewhere against the direct, competion of hosiery of local manufacture, the deciding ppint iu favor of the product of the New Berne mill being, not a cut pi ice, but their superior finish. New Berne merchants are finding those facts out and are giving preference in every instance to the New Berne made hosiery. They did this at the beginning, partially from public spirited motives to aid in building up a home enterprise, but they do so now upon pure business prin ciples as a matter of self interest. This mill is. running to its full capacity and just at this time owing to some re movals can add two or three more hands who wish to remain long at the work and become good operatives. Burden-Bearing. In all this world of mankind there is not an unburdened soul journeying through life. The criminal class of non- brden-bearers are those who are unwill ing to taste up tne Duruen 01 set -support, and so 'add to the degradation and poverty 'and wretchedness of the human race. The intelligent citizen who stands an for good government, and upholds the rights of the masses is a burden-o?ar er, ISO truer stanaara was ever pro- mulaated than the individual belpine In the common struggle of the burdeb-bear- lngot humanity's common Durueni. - -To simply bear 'oar own burdens is not the teaching of the brotherhood of man. This Is a very sordid view of personal dutv to others. ; Do unto others in speech and - acts ' what we should wish them to do unto us at all times is a higher and morw manly- ideal of individual responsi bility to our neighbors. , , Bearing one another's ' hardens in the pilgrimage of life-from the cradle to the sepulchre gives joy and consolation and triumph to our daily living. . , . , .:. " .. ... J. S TV l GO0l ( 0MHMON. That is the Oflleial Fiudln f the Granil Juiy as to the Jail and Court llou-.e In M ApartmrnU tioud ICeport on the Poor llon-e. The follow i 1 1 ; n port w pie eoo -l 1 the f .ii-in. hi ,,f t!,,. i;( ,,i t .lui Miir hi N'on t nl iiDi.i v s . Ci n ( oiintv. Ml p- i lor ( 'our!. M u I , mi. I so I. To Hi. lloioe. .In l-e .1. F. Gr.iu We, tin- or ill I : ! , 1 1 . i . u !t . 11: I. r( o .01. Iicl; li e to in ihc ih,. tnl .,u 0 J 11 p. 'I I We line 1 VI 111 ill. 1 1 tlir ( o,i t v J ; ' . o ,! tiu 1 the same m j..H ,1 .-on !.tn- . W al.o tin, I 111 ,1 n il mi h 01.I, t 1 , .i-i-.111. t.011 ol 11, w y;,', 1 1 1, -v1. :il, 1 p-i -pa,. ill, b-'il- made to , on; c. I l! e same Willi til.- city s Iti'M.i' i. ..id. hy ihecoimtN' eon, in',-.,,. 11, r. tiicli 11, :ire sati.ti, d will l,e a god iinprorme:ii. We lind lie-v ml li u.e and ai i ap 11 iiiei-1. in o.od ot-.lrr. The pool llol.. iv, I", ,1 t:i ,,iorl condition -everMli -ng t.dv and "e i-kipt the inmates rv pn ..in 1 pel I it i-!.n tion. K.-.p.s :tii,,. -". W. I. 1 II M. l oli lll.lll. Prof llmU a id Ills Work in New B rne. L.l-1 u ovk 1 11,1' d lie- w a;. or'. Nr.. II me Collegia! 1 lii.lilul--. d'.ie . xiiiiiii.atoei. and eoiinie 11 exercise. .Iinwcl the goo I reMlll. .1 the ai.-iit I' the llioroiighne. S 111 learning in winch p:.,i Hodges oelieves and carrie. into piacM-i ill his method, ot t.aehau. 1 bey .how rd ,-l pint;, li-li, y , , the p H I ol the piipi 1 u hic'l II:,. Ilev, 1 lie n llodge-, llie prUii-ii'ii', li; Pi,, I. Ololl- stinted by hi. , n'.'voik thn' be is ol the f-o w ho 1111,1, r-t, 111. Is, no! .,11 how lo heir r nation-, but how I" t" all ! ho,v to do .11 in, ,. I ell'e, i v, I . In !hi- re-p ,1. Prof. II-..Ii. . 0.1,1 , 1 ' ! V with pride an I p!c oine, a r, glaece and bis ,,: i, . m,,! al-o tile .one f, cling-, tor e -t ill) ill. i' v w in w !r, ill it iint'li 1 ; 1. liiniiliar w i'.h il Hut ill the in ; 1. -d.iv h, !, I. by all Nt ol .t i there inning c an to ih, for regret. Ft on end the all, i.d in, artcningly sin for the lir-t linn his iv'irriug dl -p. tl at the .. i II. Coinin not unite u .ilioiiaal inii.it, '.tv prevented hi. position as a le.n h 1 if exeeptioa.d e,- :l ienee l, o,i liClllg le- iiig b re ling of lie Iv so Ule, I. aiei, iineeovei-. an but .1 -hurt time I,, :,,vc il p, hool several -- hool- , id iarj the I llpil . of tbi - plac -. But ill spite ol t be discour iging 1 ir.'inii . if the 1 years stances i'lo1'. lludge. to ok hoi I work with all diligence and gave service whicli is I. u-iil to tn-ike a lasting his true worth .land. ttipressiou her, : to-day recognize I alike by all p it run - of the school and by the ablest men ol our oainniuit y. and til. i.- N a .Iroiig de.irc i--liiig to retain hi. -ervici-. C.-icnot tbi. Ii'dotte. ami camiot. the school mid. r bis Miper i.,oa bg built up t ucli an on is it wa. duiiu ; the tir-t jeir or tw o tti.it followed the c-tiM:-li-chool here, the .iicce.. itie.it of a graded of which lead to the uivclioii of the t ,,- legiiite.lnstitiite building.. Co-oper.ltion and prompt a, lion i- need ed to accomplish tbi-. It New Kerne illows herself to lo.,: tie- rvii e. of so valualile a man as run. iio,tgcs Has proven himself to lit- she will stand in bel li light. Presbyterian Meetings a Doier A very successful series of meetings lias been in progress in the Presbyterian church at Dover during the ii ist week. The meetings begin Monday night. The pastor. It'V. .1. 10. L. Wineeolf being assisted by ltev. C. (J. Vardell of New IJefiie. Kev. Mr. Kellv. the Methodist minister at that place also aided 111 the meetings. There have been up !o l-'rid iy night thirlivii iirolessio-is ol' lailh -lour on Wednesday night, live on Tliurs.lay night and four on Friday night. It is not known as vol whether the meetings will be continued through the present week or not. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbe best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cliappeu hands, chilblains, co'ns, and allskiu eruptions.and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refundeil. Fnce 2o cents per box For sale by F. S. Duffy, New Berne, N. C. mitt lam. Passejoeh Department, New Berne, N. C, May 28th, '94. To Agents A. & X. C. K. R.: TUrottah rates of fare Round Trip Tickets (season of 1894) from coupon sti tions taken to points named on the A. & N. C. B. R. Tickets on sale Juno 1st, 1804 to Sept. 30tb 1894, inclusive, good for return passage on or before Oct. 81st, 1894. r1 s ft t To 3 Hickory N.q Morganton r Old fort " $ 18J50 14.33 1S.6S ' 18.30 t U.90 , 13.311 H.5 ; 15,20 a 11.10 11.05 ' 13.96 I 13.80 14.49 15.U5 10.60 11.35 13.65 13.40 13.85 1SJ5 Black Mtn " AshevUl " Hot Springs " l&f 117-35 Hates to all other resorts in Western North Carolina or Virginia tan In forn lshed upon application. , Children unier five (5) -vears of age free. Children ot five (5)" and under twelve (12) years of age Mre ball et tu above named rates, . ; " S. L. DILL Gk P. A, TIIH SI'I.AkKK' AV ll0 Almtit a Tliuus .nil Hear llie 1 hlrd Pan j Ail 1 urates l.l.tof 'he (-peeclic. I and Huh llie) Weie It eel 1 rd. V.'l! Ml, N . ., ,!ii:i J '. , II I , . ' " t -.- .1 -p- W. II K : I ; . do I. II, lie I A I -p,,k I I -. i" -1 1 j 1 1 . dr." int r, lueii, 11 ,,: ( ' 11- and -I I, ig 10 tie C, 1- ll,. Illelil I lie u nit w I, , h i 1 pledge lo Join lh-- Popu.,-! cl;itSBl,iih d to rede. Ill tin ,r Capl. K;n In 11 1. .1.0 write, and as indi, .it, d 0 lew allude 1 to aboe. i, -ana- doc: rine he h i- U . a e 11 .. and glMieg I lie 1 1, r w llolesile allcth on t- '..0 il anev w ilh its pled Jo s. I. 1 , r.il f! vd , t ..11. ;l IH, ,11 I tl .p, ,ik w In 11 K il. r ll -!!, !. --Ill III llielhb, , -Till- :. -I id: full I. A I t:il en to .1 I), 1,1, w 1 Tho il! I Old the 11 , '11 1' I V .O ol I he pill. s.1,,1 lo f was del., id 111 111.), lilt. .p., ol ll'.tll Ml ti r 1:110 il lack. The ai what li- siid dice, c fully ;ib"i:l tiu 1,-1 P.:.. ,,lol i.ibdily ,, 1 ill. I I . Dai iiNon lie, ll,c- O i', i ', M. 1 . A. pic-cnl 111 ditto A. Hi Com no nceii; nt llercises. Collcte, N. (t -illi,!a . .lime I'll li, 11 1 111.. le lie s,-i 10 M. i,v K . . . S. ! . . 1. 1.. D. Coluaib.a. S. ('. s p. m.. s-rni 111 l lo:,. i:,e ) . I. y li.-i. '. V. M .:.. D. D. I I . . 1 : 1 1 1 1 11 Sidney. "a. .. 1.1... 1 1 , t'l .-- D 1.1 n.. Aii- ii.iI VLiai I n, -lilac 1 iih, p. 1 10o.ci., -. I'll, sday. June I'Jtli. I I . Meeting ot ; .;ud 01 Trusti e S p. 111., lio 1 1 n i ill ol Liter Wcin-siln .Itll.c I t . I.ileiiu y S D. i.. l. 11 IM'O 1 no. N. ('. I I dress before Ih G. li Sliieklei H i., and Ainu Smith, ( i reens . I . . bv lie 1 ' ml 4 I'. lion. 5 p. Meeting ,", .' Aniiiyersai 1 lined A-.. I f the Lit, r.i Soc.et us T Inirsil.iy, .fun Day, Graduating 1 legrees, etc. I Ull. ( oliniieli, llient ' bat; ai-. c icifei r ng Absolutely rure A cream of tartar ra:tnr powder Ulgho8t of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Govsknment Food IIepout. Hoyai. Baking Powdkb Co., 106 Wall St.. N Y. THY Gaskill's Oeiini Drinks, they are tine. Nothing but pure cream used in making them. Orange, Pineapple, Vanilla, Strawberry, Raspberry an J Bananas. Also Ice Cream Soda. tf. "I dress expensively, but not so as to atr.ict attention. In tho morning I wear morning dress, in the evening I wear evening dress and at mglit 1 near night dress. 13n.i, Nye. We wanted a quotation from Bill Nye on dress, the above is what ho says. If you wish to dress like him, give us a call, for your clothing, hats, and shoes. Just in an elegant lot of negligee shirts. They are very handsome also night shirts. New under wear. New clofching. A new lot of ounoe crush hats. At HOWARD'S. Have Ycu Usad Dr. CHAP.N A. HARRIS' . ; DENTIFRICE ? BEAD HAM St BEOCK Drag Co. PAPEandDEYO, WIlOl.KSALi ommission ierchants. ' :i in t on Street, NEW YORK. Southern Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty Large and Iiooray WAREHOUSES. Facilities for handling heavy shipments by any house in the business. ii- j i;i:n i:ns maim: i:i it day or . i.i '..i N iii, lui 1! ml, ,,f N.-iv llenie, N. C I.'.iUm y,',,'l I'niik- Neii V.nk. 1; rr 1:111:. Nti: : Stencils and Postals can be obtained at JOHN DUNN'S THE-:-BIG-:-IF! -ifjft-o-Jfii;- II IF IF YOU WANT THE BEST II IF Yfiii Want : L-alas! II IF A i ill. KIM IF yn a! m ail Tlies 3-QUALIFICAriONS-o-i IF IF iF IF "Ou W.iut :v IF IF BEAUTI V U L riCTURE IF IF POUND OlINT of jdGANTZ IF SEA F0A1 and we will give you one. IF IF HACKBUEK & WILLETT N47 4Q Pollock StreetA i. -