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Y U s ) t t ITj tbe aLa&-ers -the Strike Will B etta "cago, July 12. The general . jrs refused to ' entertain 1 j ? cposition 1 1 om Debu to Uay, ich he offered to declare i j btrite on, proviaea wey vculd re-instate their former --'?y-3..; This action of the ) 1 adera was taken, they v j, not because of impending Cc:eat, out la order tnat tney should be in harmony with the u',siion President Cleveland ma - r announcing that w"' point a : commission f i. ; : he of ' ' 3 3al of the general i 3 to even consider the . i i which would neces- i i dismissal of. all men t i to fill the strikers' I - 1 would . place them i j the power of the organ- i va which had paralyzed . thr lines lor days,vws a de ar ciudd set back to the anion. ? Jivsry American uaiiroaa Union- Knights of Labor and , Federation of Labor leader , spoken to at headquarters to-day declared that tho refusal of the railway managers to restore the strikers to their positions, except . . (nose convictea or crime, wouia i llta the stgnal for the waging of a relentless war on the corpora ' t .ens, compared with which the j ituik airi? wuuiu v? wine. 4 DOSt OF COLD LEU). Strikers Attack Regulars Who Betura Telr fire With Fatal Kffect. 8ACBAMKNT0, OaL, July 13. A , ' DLooay oatue oooorrea at ii o'clock - this morning between strikers and - regulars. ':t ' - As the train reached I street, a " ' nomber of strikers, who were oon - ;ealed oa the roof of a big building , in the vicinity of the city jail, opened fire on tbe engine. The re- (1 cplara rstarned the fire and two ;'.,'( strikers were killed and six others , were wounded. None of the soldiers a j wrf iBjorea. r United States Marshal Baldwin rode through the lower portion of v the elty with 30 cavalrymen late - . this afternoon, and proclaimed - snartial law. He ordered alt people .; Co disperse and return to their fconea under penalty of punish- j meat by law. ' x ' FesiUoa of the Federation or Labor 'The following extract from ' the New York Tribune gives the laws oi Mr. ttompers. presi dent of this labor organization and explains ms delay (announ oeo. in Monday night s press atspaccnesj in taung position in tbeoriBis: Samuel Qompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, has already declared (hat the strikers had the moral support of his organization Whether the Federation oroDOs d to extend any other kind of support, Mr. Gompers declined to say. It appeared that he was feeling his way in a delicate , position and perferred to test (., the sentiment of his followers . before " taking any decided i action: He returned from Fhil r" Adelphia yesterday morning, ' rhiMiflr he had gone to try to settle a local strike. He was sot especially communicative, although - courteous and ap proachable, as always. When i, asked about the prospect of a i yapathetic strike in this city, t be said: s I should prefer not to ventnre any reputation as a prophet. (These thin&rs are all problemati cal. 'New things are happening ,very day to change the situ' t-e ion.. I 'have been asked," he scatinuedf "to go to Chicago And cake part in the conference stf labor leaders there regarding t the 'situation, and I had other - important engagements that ' coade it absolutely impossible. One of these was the meeting . last night at Philadelphia, which f attended.". ' Mr. Gompers declined to say ' fay whom he was asked to attend Xhe Chicago conference. He said : that he was decidedly in sympa ' thy with the strike, and if the ; American Federation of Labor could be of any assistance in bringing it to a successful termination it would undoubt wUt lend its aid. v Mr. Gompers estimated the S umber of union men employed y Eastern railroads at fully 90 . , per eent of the whole Although paganized in brotherhbods, in which the engineers, fireman, fiwitchmen, conductors and ' : brakeman and telegraphers . svera all separate, he thought . loey srero all in sympathy with , the strike would undoubtedly go teat it called upon. - At Clarendon ball, which is fte headquarters of the, Central . Labor union, an animated group oi union leaders discussed the strike yesterday. They declared that organised labor in JNew York was decidedly in sympathy with he - striken, J. Bausch president of the Building Trades eenference, said that if a gener d strike were ordered the labor c-anizations in New York t, Quid stand by tbair brothers in tie West, ..iv';'',; . , ? t . ;:;-. 'A New York ' doctor has ' put rer his door an illuminated t x, via all cases that I do not r - S9 1 guarantee to pay half the I ...-eral expense," ,.v;n -p;- A Philadelphia has invented a tc"s-winded flying machine. ; ; f i . FEEXEEUQAST HANGED. Expectlof a Beptlere to the Last Bo ateat-Be Meets HU Fate .with,:; Chicago,- Jbit 13. A crime aRatnit the Stale iru expiated co me gauows oi me uook county j an thla morning. Nearly nine months have elapsed ainoe the ballet of an assassin deprived Chicago ol her Chief Executive the State of one other moat illustrious citizens, and the country at-large of a atateaman and a patriot. To-day the crime was avenged Patrick Eugene frendergast anf- fared as ignomiaioas death at the hand of the hangman. The exeoo tion wat devoid of inoident, for the assassin went to his death like an ox going to the shambles. Up to ths last moment hope of interposition from Rime sooroe or another did not desert him, although he waa fully cognizant ot the fact that all efforts in both 8tate and Federal courts, and in he Executive chamber had been exhausted. When it came to the end he nerved himself for a sup reme effort and paid the penalty oi his crime without a whimper and without a word.' Coarention Bates. The State Democratic conven tion meets in Raleigh on August 8tn. Seventh congressional, Salis bury, Ausupt 1. Eighth judioial, Salisbury, Aug ust z, Ninth congressional, Asfceville, August 15. Fourth congressional, Baleigb, August 15. Sixth jadioial, Morhead Oity, July 25. Eighth congressional, vilkesboro July 25. Fifth jadioial, Darham, August 7th. Fourth judicial, Smitbfield July 18. Third congressional, Dunn, Jaly 19. Twelth jadiciiil, Dillsboro July 26. Tenth judicial, Lenoir, Augast 2. Eighth Senatorial District New Berne Monday July the 23. Sixth Congressional, Lambert on, August 25. First Judicial, Plymouth, Augast 2. Fifth Jadioial, Darham, August Sixth Judicial, Morebead Oity, July 25. Eleventh Judicial, Shelby, Aug ust 1. Twelfth Judicial, Dilllsboro, July 26. Judge Waxem's Proverbs . It's a skeerce politishan that keeps all his promises. Ef tbe Amenkin eagle wazn't a mity tuff burd the politikle partys wood pull him in two. Tain't the most moral man that gits the most votes, Home constituents eipeet a con gressman to drink it. Wimmin in politicks is like flowers in a pig pen. Politikle reform always wants to reform sumptbln else. Offis holdin' is contaeus. Honesty Is the best policy el you can git thar on it. PROCLAMATION BY EKNOR. THE 0V. 1(S100.00 Reward. Stats ojf Nobth Carolina ) Executive Department ( Whereas, official information has been received at this Department .that Ed. 8, Hart, late of the county of Craven, Manils charged witn tlouse .Burning. And Whereas, it appears that the said Ed. S, Hart has fled the State, or so conceal himself that the ordinary process of law cann&t be served upon him: Now, Therefore, I, Elias Carr, Govern or of the. btate'of Uortli Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law, do issue this my Proclamation, offering a reward ol One Hundred dollars tor tbe apprehension and delivery of the said Ed. Hart to the Sheriff of Craven County, at the uourt lion&e in new iierne and l do enjoin all officers of the State and all stood citiiens to assnt in bringing said criminal to justice. Done at our citv of Baleiizb. the ftik dav of July, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and ninety-four and in the one hundred and nineteenth year of oar American Independence,! By tbe Governor, Elias Cahb. S. F. Tellfair, Private Secretary. description. Said Ed. S. Hart U a small, slender, straight man with a light complexion. brown beard and brown eyes. He is about 40 years of age and about 6 feet in neigbt. He walks erect, except that he rocks a little from aide to side. In. bis movements he is quick and nervous. Wake Foref t College. Wake Forest, N. C. '" A .Christian College embracing ten Academic Schools und the professional School of Law. A select Library of 1.100 volumes. A large and well furnish ed Reading Boom.' Thoroughly equipped Gymnasium and Laboratories. Literary Societies unsurpassed in toe Koutb. No secret Fraternities allowed among the students, Free tnition for ministers and the sons of ministers.' Loans ' lor the needy. Board fiom six to ten dollars per month. - A complete system ot water works with ample bathing facilities. Summer Law School opens July 2nd. Next session begins September 5th, ' Fer Hrtner information address 'i' - ' Ebv. C. E. Tayxob, dScw r'1-' " . ', ' . . President. : Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. : 'M it not "worth the small prloe of 75o., to rM ' rovrielf of every symptom of IhtM dlitreeting oompUinW, if yea think to eall at oar etore and get a bottle ot 8hUoa Vitalixer, every bottle hsi a twiud amrnta . on it. aen eeeerdlnslr and if it doee f oa ne good H will eoet yon nothing. Bold by New Berne Drni Q u '..-i ...r - msii Balance ivwaer Msoufefy Pure t K oream of Urtar baking powder Highest of all in tawnine strength. Latest Ukitkd Btatks ' Goyikhmkiit Food Ubport. - Royal Baximo Powdkb Co., 108 Wan The Gnat Chicago Strike and Blood Shed. " ' Tbe country is in a fearful condition, hundred tnou&mtis ot mon ijecouilngtran tic over the labor situation in the West Trains blocked by strikes and cannot be moved. Steam Bmts sailing . with hall freight, people suffering in ome parts of the country on account of uncoma table transportation. With such state of aflaire tbe country is in a learful condition, es- e8pecially tlie Xortliera and Western States. Wars, strikes, and bloodshed, are not tho proper way to adjudicate matters, there must be some compromise between the manufacturers the money kings and the laboring man At tlio present prices the manufacturer Xorth etinnot increase wages and compete with the manufactur er in the South, hence tbe cut in wages. In the near future seven eights of the manufacturing in tbe United States will be done in the South. Legislation alone can settle this matter. Emigration must be prohibited for a tew years, and prevent the scumb8 from all parts ot the earth from settling anions us. But why need tuo couth be troubled!1 This is no fight of ours, 't is a question that we are not interested in. There has been no day in the anuals of history that the South has been more prosperous than the present any. While our smoke hous. es and corn-cribs are amply filled, and the caops bid fair to be the best we have had tor years, then wuy sliouia we siriKe The strike made by the Ureat Ameri can Bankrupt Dealer is sufficient for the demands of the South. Then in the name of ueace and common sense, why don't everybody strike for BIG IKK, who has bought the hltcen thousand dollar stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods of Frank W Thornton, at such 'great sacrifice. Mer chants and limners of Fayetteville, Wil mington and surrounding country, why not stike while the iron is hot and lay in your supply for the coming year at Sev enty-five cents on tho dollar of New York cost? The hard, solid cash accounts for the above strike, and tho great bargains accounts for the great rush every day, and people arc dsiil y convinced that all our advert isoments are true. We respectfully call your attention to our immense stock oi Young men' Youths' and Boys Clothing. Please see us. Cheap Rates to District Conference. The White Oak District Conference of the M E Church. South, will be held at Tabernacle churcb, White Oak station, on W N & N Kailroad, commencigh July 18th and lasting until Jnly 21st. For this occasion the WN4 N Rail road will sell round trip tickets Irom New Berne to White Oak and return for 1.25. . Tickets ou sale from the 18th to 21st iuclunive mid good to return until July 22d 1894 I J. W. Mahtenis, - td. Traffic Manager. DO YOU DRINK? Though yonr collar may wilt away and your spirit droop as low as the sea level.there still remains for you, in tills hot, sultry, sit zlinir. bakine weather, a 1ov and lileasure that King Bumbo with his trillions ot slick ols could nevor enjoy : one ol those delight ful, dclicions drinks dispensed bv Fran Mat thews at the Soda Water Counter ol Gas ill's Pharmacy. This establishment hag lntro duocd the popular drinks oi the season, and is able to introduce oincrs. Among mo Bev erages most called 0r are : PEACH OEEAM --Sasfclll's Pharmacy 5cJ IESBY PEP! 5c. IEEBEET3 r 5ci A delicious drink made of Pure Milk, Poach Pulp and Clucked Ice. OHESBY PEPSIN. -Oaskill's Pharmacy A brleht. snaiklinic drink enibrochie the rare medici nal properties ol Pepsin and lno sweeuioss peculiar, w the Cherry. SHEEBEET3 Gaskill's Pharmacy Pino Applo, Strawoerry and itasnerry;ueucious anuuoin ty, and in every case most satisfactory to the custo mer who wants to get cool. 0EAN3E PHOSPHATES -Oasilll's Fhar'ey Kncrvatins and exception 5c. ally cooling, besides being ol value to tho nervous sys- ,tcm ana creative organs; possessing a ritn amiy na vor and relish. ' " 1 COCA COLA SefUU'i Pharmacy A revivifying beverage well und favorably, known by all light driniing inebriates: nrotiuccs wakefulness and - Sc. high spirits, though it rare- ; ly intoxicates. , . rSAKK MATTHEWS -Qasfclll's Pharmacy A chai ming Utile dispenser r? ol all the splendid drfaks t J)Q uaskill's Pharmaoy, and w who delights in any trouble that brings pleasure to the, customer. -' o-GASKILL'S PHARMACY-o- SEASOITS.B HELPS ; i'OE - i. Household Use! Refrigrcators, ' ce Cream Freezers, ' Water Coolers, Wire Cloth, - Window Screen?' " A.nd Doors,' AT L H CUTLER & GO'S." Administrator's Notice. Havin Qualified as administrator oi Jno. .W. Eiheridse. deceased, late of (Jraven conutVi X C this" is to notify all persons tavtnj? 'e'uiuin against - the estate OI sain oeceawtrtie euiuis iueiu w ihn imfleiwiTiifiil tin or before the 1st day of Jane 18SI5, or this notice will be plead ia bar of recovery. . All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. W. B. BOYD, m.! QtA 10I1j( If A Amfnfcf rafir AUi9 UlPif WKe M,UUUUMUWWf 'I'M GOING TO r:ur:rj & kccorley' FOR :. Fineaple Sherbet, Ice CreamJ, . - Soda, Sliaved lee's, Coca Cola, ; and Soda Water on Draughty . I'll also get one of their Excellent Cigars. FOB . TOUSG LADIES. Largest and best nipped College in - - ' Eastern 350 STUDENTS. ! ' 23 ', TEACSISS. Hwlthtul Sea Breece. Near Old Point Comfort. Beautiful Home, 90,W Buildings. Bteam ueac, uu, eio. Muale, Art, Elocution. Stenosrrapliv. HlKh- est Conrae of Study in the State. Kxpensea very low. oena ior iwuuogue. Pupils wishing to pay own expense!, write J. A. I. CASSES7, B. S., Prinelpal, J17 2m ... Norfolk, Va. Trade Remember I have reduced the priced on Lorillard Snuff. 1. tjlRICH, Vholie86tle Grocer J. E. LATHAM No. 3 CRAVEN ST. DEALER IN Lime, Cement, Terra Ootta Pipe for drain and Sewers all sizes in stock. Also littings. Bejsure to buy a barrel of ALUM LIME For Sanitary Purposes finest yon ever saw. E$Pprices Quaranted. "PREPARE TO KEEP COOL" J.C.WIiitty Has Just Received !aSupply of SHEPARD'g Lightning Ice Cream Freezers White Mountain v 4 Ice Cream Freezers ARTIC Ice Cream Freezers. Prices Lower THAN EVER. NEW BERNE. N. C. I JJN"T FORGET Boraxiixe ' AND ;i LEWIS' SX0 E8 For Sale liy J. I TAILOR. Here are some of the Good Things of life yon can find theie: , 1st. Coal Oil. Jgbjiny Soap-the best all round soao In the world. '''' "" Snd. Borazine. the woman's friend. It cleans bieaeiies ana mates waaiung esy. SAMPLES FREE. TRY IT. S3. Sapo'la always reliable; 4th. A new stock of J.B. Lewis ft Coa'shoos, the beat ever brongUt to this market tor the money see ttiem ....... 6th. For a tonln. trv Hires Boot Beer. Ba- varian.'Elenil, Pilner and Portners Import ed Ginger Ale, Erovn-'s bus4 and Basses Ale, always on hand. , - i- i eth. To Medical ases tiy old Thomson, O. F. C. Manhattea XX XX Monogram and Maryland AAAA Byes, Pure mountain Corn and Brandies ot various kinds. , , '- Toiuj Anxious to Please, - - ? JAS. F. TATLOR. 18, M ft 22 Middle street 3XT- Boot & '8hoeMaker, 151 Sonth Front St., Near loot of ' , etcalfSt. ,'tr ; Continued Patronage rot ojd friends, and new custom aolicited. Prompt execnMoa-of all orders , Repair wort given special attn- tion. ' ' r.:'j:!sc:rs Rheumatism nemedy67 m rbeamatiam, soumoa, atmrp, aaonng pun, ,lng pain In any prt of tlie body. Two i roe, .andfiOo. Aoomnleteliltof Munson'sHomtPO. petbte Bemediee, each one of which Is from the formal of distinguished Hommopatbie phyalV dan, togetner with uieir jneaicai puoncauon, "THB FAMILY DOCTOR," will be presented to yoa free by applying to any of our authorised agents. No matter what disappointment yoQ have M WIUl tn I"e 1", jtuMtm i.MmcaHi will cure too. CAUTION '. Note the name Mnneoo 1 pelledwitri the letter S." MUNSON'S H0MX0PATHIC MEDICINE CO., - 1230 AratUtreet, Phlladeiphla, Pa, ; Apply to P. S. DtJFFY,! Druggist, Ketr Berne, N, C. A; REFEESHING DKINK OF NOW , 1 -Is the TIME ! To make room for Fall Stock, soon to begin arriving, I will .; ' r give special bargains, on the '- t ' goods now on hand. . - COME AT ONCE. J. JT. JUAXTElt. E.: S. STREET. ' r . Has .Just . Received A CARLOAD OF WESTEflfl HORSES .. . : AND . ' And Defies Prices. Competition as to J. A. JONES SALE, LIVEBY AND BOARDING STABLES. Fine Carriages, Buggies and Teams and Teams lor hire at reasonable rates. Best attention to boarding horecs. Horses and Mules on sale for cash or negotiable paper. South Front Street, New Berne, N. C. Opposite.Gaston House. Mason-s Fruit have on hand a large lot of ldson s Fruit Jars that I bought early while they were cheap. Parties need- ine Fruit Jars ajid Sugar will do well to see me t before buy ing elsewhere. a-I also have a nice lot of STRAW BERRIES in TO-DAY. Call early and get some for the last time this sea- ""II. iRespectlully, J. 11. Parker. Jr. HO. 77 BEOAD ST. THE ADVENT TEniX Of tlie Filty-third Annua) Session OF . '. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, Raleigh, IT. C. . 'i 'BEGINS , SEPT. 20TH, 1894. Address the Rector, : ' ' REV. B. SMEDES, A. 11 FOB KENT. - A DWELLING HOUSE of Seven room. Also' pining room . and .Kitchen, next door' to Mr. .0. P. Clark's residency. Apply &y " e, i " WM. SULTAN. A, & N. C. Rcilrc:d, CHEAP - EXOUESJOlffi BATES : Daring the Encampment of ; 'the North Carolina State y : . Troops,at Camp Bogart Near Morehead' ;.; city,K;c::r;.- Aversae Railroad Fare on the. A', & K. C. Tta lroad less than one ami a lialf cents ter mile. : A eraaa opponumiy w mite m, nie Ocean and see North Cr0 'mat . Soldier Boysi ' . I! Tickets on sale July lOtb to 14th In. elusive, Good to return to Joly 17th by tee regular passenger trains, and at tbe following rates of faro "when" tickets -are puichaaedj,-;;;!,!;. Goldsboro to It City and fetura,- 42. 40 5 Kinston, ; ' J DoveT, - .."-" Core Creek,' '.J.V'1 New Bern, VV-: Newport, ;;:". 2.00 1.75 1.75 125 45 S. 1 PILL, Superifltenleni.V GuakJ. l Li Cj AT 79 MIDDLE BTf, NEW BEENE, N. O., UNDER HOTEL ALBERT. Tailor fitting, well made,, lhahionable clothing goes at pi ices to meet -yiews . ot purchaser. . , - Ladies, Gents ' and Chiblrens summer shoes in ranety at a big discount. ' : A lioe ot Trunks thatmust be (sold at some prieo. . . A large lot of Table Linen at a sacrifice. SSTRecOffnizing the appreciated voluo of a dollar, and tha uncertainty of flnancial legislation, I have cut all prices to meet tlie times, and cordially invite an exsmioa tion ot goods and prices. , jlblm , A. J. SMITH, , ' " ' v -. - ; ' V ; ESTABLISHED 18G9. " PALlER,!niVEfJDlinG & CO., . Suc6essbr to C. SIPALMER, .'- Wholesale Commission Merchants 1 - FOR THE SALE Of I SOXJTHERlSr FRUITS & TRUCK, Berriesa iPeaches, Grrai5es 3kT elons and Vegetables. - ' Watermelons Jte Stawberriee a. Hpecialty 16fl BEADE STREET, JEW YORK o o o o KEFEEtNCKS: Chatham National Bank, N. T., Commercial Agencies and alljFrineipal' Tntok 8hlppors. h . 1. A. 1r JLK, II. O. HYATT'S & jul. nxr jSl t o rt i xj; jmc Kinston. JV. C r -Diseases of the Eye and General Surgery.; WAY T?Ava MONEY ! BY BUYING YOUE FAMILY GROCERIES -AT- ' J. J.Tolson's. WITH THE CASH Prices will surprise , you. Stables free to our Country friends. y3d TO TIIK XjA.IV r oTtKSKYL" New Bene to 'MevWe. : Will leave New Boirno Tuesdar mornlna, JULY, 24Ui, at 5 o'olook ana arrive at Ashe vllle that night. Utnrntng, will arrive at New Borne Fri day night at about U o'olook. j; ? : ' TARB FfQ ROUND TRIP-' ' ' From New Berne and return, '-! $8.00 Kinston- 6.50 " La Grange ' - 5 25 V A. Ki DANIEL, Wilson, MaDftSera ATTENTION ! Ouilding Community ' -;'" '-'v. . ' . '-.v ; Tha PlnA T.nmhAT Cnmnanv havinff tint ni aaw mllli atllolnlmr mv nlanlnc mills. I am now better prepared to supply ho home le mand tor building material ot evory desorip. Moulding & Ceiling A SPECIALITY. Hnvtnr n nTrinrlnnnn oi Twbmtt Five Soar aa a practical builder, I am enabled to li orders oorreotly. , Ordera for Lumber drenged or in the rouib filled promptly, and at low pvloeB. avuorrewiiouuuuue auiicivuu. . - - 0. J. SCHEELKY, nildihg-Lumber Snppllesi, Cor- ner Aimore a uri4ii.iu Pit . . : NEW BEENI5, S, O.i ) P.O. BOX, 481. ' JlMm Rheumatism, neuralgia, headache in ) pains of every kind instantly relieved I ? Johnson's Magnetic Oil, $1.00 e iO cts.; 50 ct. size 25 cts. , ' . f t Straw Hals that were $1.00 and M OO, - your choice now, 25c. - 600 rolls of ribbon that must go re gardless of cost. Full line dress (roods low down. plaids 4c a yard. . . . . . . - v. ODD PANTS from 0 cts. up. li A. ako U, c. RAILROAD TBNSPOBTATJO DBPAStMBMT, New Borne, H. C, July Utb, 1664. CHEriP EXCURSION RATES From New Bern and Intermediate St lions to : feW City ana Beturn, " SUNDAY. JULY 13 '94 ONLT 1.00 For tUe Bound Trip Then Tickets i are purchased, i Th only S onlay of tot bs&mpmtat at ... ' TO? 811 On account of the intense heat and to give those persons wbo do not have an -opportunity of goinu to Morehead City and tbe Seaside during the week days, by special request we have decldnd to run I a Sunday Special as above for their ac 'coimnodatjonr 'J ': . f I ' Train lbaves'JTew Bern, at 8;80, K. It,: Returning, leaves Atlaatio Hoial it SiOfO P. M., sharp; and the New Bern House at8:07P.M. S.l..DILL,8jjp't. Atlanijc & lo$ Cppij p. 1, , f ABBRsosn i)PAEcsNq), 1 . ' New Berne, N. C, May fc8th, 'M, To Agents A, & N. C. B, B.: 'Through rates of fare Bound Trip Tickets (season of 1894) from coupon sta tions taken to points named on tbe A. & a. v. k. h. nokets on sale June Is 1894 to.Sept 30tU ISPi fnblnsfye, gjo for return passage on or before 6)ct,ls To I i hickory H,C Moigantoa " Old Fort ' Blaok M'tn " Aeheville " Bot Springs u IS JO tfW 1516 le.ao 16.86 f 0 - lias U.W j 14.1 VM Rates to all other resorts in Western -North Carolina or Vircima tan h Aim. ished apon application. Children un Jer five (Swears of age free. Children ot five (5) and under twelve '(la years of age art balf of the above named rate. U 6 . - S.'L.DILL, G.P. A. VIRGUrf X A. Ulotel, fecarjfort,1. . . ' ; '' pr, W..Bobinson,Prop, tionu the Bound and the Ctaian beyond Cwl Breexos almost without Intermission, s ated alike to Pleasure eeekers or Commer cial Traveller. The house Is thoroughly rejuvenated, well furnished and carpeted throughout. mi mt .- N.C S$- 7-
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