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t)URIIA5l"KEfl01lUB2: i -'':r?.-".''Tttr-.2E,"- " . AVAU t N XyAjIJ MC. N (J 10. Oat BiibfciC'ription list is. in creasing rapi'dly. r - TW.T T A liny. ' property Lrotight $12,500., '.: ' ' Col. ThorfC Mason, of the Western Tobacco Joiirnalis in the city. - - -. -Mai. l W. York.1' of Chat- ' ham, is in town' with 'tobacco. He is stopping with the Banner . MOv, owje. lias set apart inursoay. me- ain ;inst., as a day of public thanksgiving ami praifio. ' :' ' 7- !- "- , 1 - Mr, Goq. AV.' "tt'ttfto h chascil thj tlireo vacant lot. West 01 tlio rus; Uil.ia.'. 'i-VR-i: , $9,000.. . , . . Are the public reads ia good condition? .ILtr bad . weuthur will poou be upon us, and they phould be ookMl after. : , s McKurs. J. F. Slaughter and V. T. O'Brien have "purchflBcd two vacant lots on CjiajK1! Hill btreet, next to u. 2s. UuK-o. . It would bea; f?eiiihig Re lief to open U. hewf-ifor-or' with out the name of one or tlid5 oth er opparinguay-McKiulc-y. Quite a iJUiiucrCrom Dur liam attotuW ":dr..lU A-JioaflVH hiir land sale at llos Wo vosir. tiay. itie tots sum well 1 mi 1 a IV"1 Next I'riday Urn tn,stc( of , 1 , JHoric well f id ,t pay nfce dcpositoi-H of thri;-y of t Dur ham, a uivr.teii'l of ten percent. He thir' ni Civth nytuid easily fnu l by a;. fthoiVfc-iii-jtora.il U;'n .vs up -.tains over BiM'n -ii-"m ttnp. ; V'atr'' 0i'"viu.llj" bijr! kind of a 1:-J;t, tut C'-veland licked e.n like a 'iaJlia'i hi speech in this paper. It i said that threw e il''ity.f coal tiot fc.r front Irr itant, not i-j bv !!ow'ji no w iili powder,' but t he' woikVil fiut with plough tin J In c. " There will lc a M :" falt't'f tf)wn lot at Beilford Ciry,, Va., the lSthand l"h yt tldVmont'i. Tltifisft growij;; p!.v; n-l i Ktf plaee to in vi . t. The town h:i botnt full of ts'agnns and toUicco since Mori, day morning, prit are goiM! and the farmer "V'ell vVaed. Business anion ; the tii-: hnl fine. " ; A prominent deleft who attenled the Kaptisd State Con vention, kivoh it aa hU oiaiou that the BajdisitFem d tidver fity will never be built at llal tigh." . ' ' v-' We t-till have mo' rpare for advfrtiraiiits, Oarfm-w. display yw will arrive thh1 week. -.'t) can a,fld two" 11 pages t wcomfnodate you. !f you will folio wj lie crow',!. The Durli wb Fmni r ianc Tobnccj C iiave an ad vertisni'Mit it thu itue. Tbcy are putting tip home fine Sun Cured jduRfo'iaceo. Vou should try a imhui I of it. '.. ij 4 The Ri:'.;miki: grts-ts you this win k wit'iwniles. Theiuh lic have been kind in giving us good advcrtisuM'tit. -Tiiey know whli'h is ' tho bcht iidvertising medium when they it. The ChryaRtbemtuit 'h!t'w Jiehl lat week was a grand af fair. Thl petdo of Uurhaiu ll.VlliiA'r l.V: liilll fXT with a "airing tiod to.jt.',' To tal receipts $ j1), t lar ftf - i-x- v linen. The husiiioKsol thu internal : revenue oflicif th past week was no great ing unn, 001 nw than eom of the report we we in ome of th p-pers from Kmne other ollires. In Durham the MTolleclions wcri-f 1 .1, .7.'i. -Sun There isu tb-nvinglhe fact lhattbe publio I".k upon Thk J'.KomuiRi: hh an ndverting mj lium as iar-jcclleiit. A glance at our ndvci tii-it.; cohmius will Verifv tho n.ertion that they regard t i.bc: t.ul vrt 1, xg j tneiiiumiiith.partofthetoun-. try. - ; Tin p fcjj.it d Old Titt i re not a lit -tn'f7;u Mr. V. l. T. i gottinj: uyjX 4i.wd hizc list f r tta. Thrr iirf mttkinj? ' 1'tn t Imcco lit 'Pitt rnanty. nnd Thk Kc'otuC will U'll th- K1 iH-ojdo tfoin 'tuna to ti'in the facts nni im ly its thoy iMTtir in rt'gard to the Dttrliam tnarkot. -Mt'Mrtf. W.T.-O'Urioii nnd Frank Fuller 1ft Suhduv even ina to l.M.k nff r Uto otorot of th Morj'y- lMvel.-f.tiiotit Co. Th iroiHrty of . thN foiiinnv -ft very vidualdfr. Munfi - , h'Ktincd to rival Asln-vilU. For boauty of lmtioit find natural jut vantages it Is uniiirjiassod. M'Hr; ii K. " Ittk and (l.o. W." WattJi havf jurt li twd Mr. 1). 0. Jfanum' iulcrct in tho lliarlkv Print , Jn-rrovtou itt Co. Jlr. J: F. HntighttTJlli- ier of tl. Fidelity Uank, has nl ro ourchaMcd an lutcrt ht in said company. ThWf nre fbrtmd busincPH moil wl' )inv' faith, in the fiituw f JIiK Point. N.-fA grand Exposition f the FatrneiKr.Allianco will open at Ocala,.(Fl6rida,,on tho 2nd of next month. Tho National Far ners' Alliance, will hold their mual. Bosston there. Cheap 1 1 ailroad rates have been secured. -Wwoxppeta large number will go irom mirnam and the sur rounding counties. It will be a acnghtful trip. ' y MrAi-S-. Roberson, of Oaks, has a hog that has two hoofs on ma right lu ml leg. The hog wm weiicn anout 175 notmrls A gam ou jail, is empty not a ' 0 'wv- VVUllllOti TV 4 til 111 its walls. We learn that the Alamance jail is also empty. j nereis notnmg like roou in flneucfl 'on ycur ht-ighbor.-Orange County (i'jserser. ... .. . 1 1, . SilvertlioriiN. . Bflverthoma Juwelry store in Lynchburg, Va., is one of the best establishments of the kind to deal with. They carry a large BiuiK vi uit. Kinas oi juweiry, silverware, ,' "watches clocks, diamonds, etcr Kind WomIs, ax t i ... ' 'j Kmdiifctifl gives health to tho body,1 light to the soul and sweet dreams to our sleen.- Our newsy little neighbor, the Sun of Saturday, says: Our neighbor Thk Recodeu, appear ed this week with its reading matter set in new type a very pretty face. It now type for displayed advertisements have iio yetanivfd. Though in its 71b"t)ir, our contemioary, is putting jpniiU,. the vior and trvhia, tf(j j (-ttli. We are piiji usuu 4a ... note tins unprovc- WKkt lli prriIH.'ril.V. . (dil Hunygrapii knows how It U llffUStdf.'-' ; f ": kind t" each other; J -The night's coming on, jj, t.-n f rieud and when brother z i'Will surely be gone." Corned) 11 CaAiHtM, Nov. 20. Eoirutt Ue- roii.tu: iu lua 'OKriKRof Nov. IVMi : VI hit an iimh nnt . lliu I m i t't ibi! torr.er stme if 'lriaity t'.i.l-iit' ii' Uurhj'u, occurs the to!- 111 J p'i.-i.lg:: In l&Ktiie lamented Dr. Brax- ii I lawn, Dr. Brantley York :aiud five luiiis south of High it.iwr.it wa.stiion as Noma; In thu tnt re is error. Ur. 51. L. iW-i in tin' tuutr.tl.TB.oij I'ltacl - 4 in iiteninry tit Dr. Craven, 111 the Cl! ( . e t:.. I Nov. I'tb oajs: ci.iltUcutn yt;ar, he euki 0 A v (ia.Mm. a High .School un-1 Met i it? C 0 e id t he SotU'r. f I nuids, ; tea- i.e icmuiittd outy n part of a (t.i.v limn iij wtiit.'t Luioa lo tiuitr. bow Ttud:y foliage, Hli.yrc i W.U t'tl'lt klid u :!.i lit lt..t;.i.l. i;U !ie w.tili:;ttl i liiiiipj), which mk uL iit in b tweutieth jr. ' , iiiiiiiy I otle ..is beea iu- uujC' fjr n:ty-t-i year; oa August 1-t 1?V ) i . t...- 11 .1.(4 t t 01 hi iD-uiii.e. .! .; tvil'ge, t .uitv, C-tge. 4 i.j Sin-t lo bu;klut; wain.te4 in July Vtt m toe vHOipUM. A tron y iaki r ; i.cgUb 'IIiikkI on one M.ie anJ a ; .traig li'ta Ktist itciur boruoud on heotuff, turue j out with their j u.;inii ami h inds, and put it up iu a ! ilr falli'r, Dr. UrantU J lork tint uaiue if Union Inxtitute to deTo'e ih uiuun 01 yuaKon ana AlethalnHiu foiiudaig the lunti- tution. Ue 1. Juo. A. oray, wu ut ot ti.e Board of trustees and ll.n. J. il- Leach, 1 think, oe wUtv Thy met ou the Kpotse-! iti tit! 111 the taiiipu uear wliere tne 1 ;r-.cut build ug st.iut; a hymti! a .14 tore. f-rarr wa cderid by Ur. j York, when they dwjried to cut iutdhiiulthelognfor the building. School wa. oued August lot lSa8, and from then uutd now, its diorshave never been tloiid. For a year ur two durtug the hut of the war, Ur Craven left, and wit stationed at K-k ntou Jslrt-et Church, Bulciitiu hut retiiniei aol ri-snnitHt the itHlie of the I'n ideiiy atur the C'oVeof th? war; hut i.if wlio l w-it oil Ulidvr tfr nie.iiiifis 04 ii.v i.iculty. tllU tfMB,ttWliu!.fe, wh ' . ,. , lit). )ir ,rts ..f ir. Y'ik. vht ti 1 i:r.-t kik Ni itnul I 01- in t.i.uly tdsits tiiM building wu tt.tt ftaiiilii!; 11 hu i inn au Ji tiOii tnad to it, sheltered Normal Ctdlee, until the erection of the LuiMMUktw. : tr Lrvui came there lird at a r?tii.;i uiuhr Dr. York mid afu-r Hr,l! .u a?,4 utaiit. U hen lr. York uiiiivd to tak ihatteot Cleiiuiioli vill.i 11W School, lr. travin was KiiHti'd ri MK iltal to BUtccrti mui. aiitl ui.unly thioiiKh Hie e.iruml ana urg.titinlhieiiieef Ur. York, who luid tuiide no mwtake iu tue.uturiiig the n.itii 111 it wa harJif lility yeittsold. It wan thouKht hi lte . i. 1 ....... .....I . time 01 it. iur itiumm v I'lKinmoioiviUs. thiil that iliKtita- tioii Wan to ln the ceiiUr ol fllituo- ieiiriiing m the state. TI....I. un the fact. n have f re quriitly had them from Ur U vn and in. iora , , iWidiinit the new Trinity.; even nl.iin.Idiit iiicce-M. IhiiU wan accorded her in her old home. I am very truly, K.W. ork. Lwi & Jcuiilnw. , ; ; v A Wholesahi' ivo:ra' of 1 .vo-!", bury, can supply your wants in the grocery line, .Write to them i or pnvosj on all kinds of . heavy groceries, f , , . . - , ' " - . - ' . . , From Old i ltl County. ' Falkland, Pjtt Co.,- Nov 17. Ujsah Kecojjdeb. I send you a few locals from Old Pitt. it is said: I hat Wilham Wallice is the otaest man in Pitt. j lhat Miss Susan Wmdoin is tne oklest women in Pitt:' That J. C. Cobb is. the wealth iest manln Pitt. - , t That R. L. Davis, of Farm ville is tne largest cotton buyer in Pitt. That G us Evans is tho finest tobacco raiser m Pitt. that William Whitehead is the largest land owner in Pitt IhatWVT. Harm own the tastest horse m Pitt; can make it in 2:30. g That monkey den, near Centre Bluff is a horrible looking place. That in Possum town there is a sweet gum that measures ten iee m utameier. inat the increase in cotton crops above last year will help many a poor man out of trouble. that the Durha : market has the livest set of tobacco buyers in niv oiuie. n-1 i j ' - m ... mm wo many or the uuex- perl 'need western cotlnty tobac co bays ship themselves to the eastern counties and erets be. tween tho easterness and their shirts. ' tnui irauK jjiooro ottered a Hhd. tf tobacco for sale on the Wilson market, took it in and shitvwd it . to J. S. Lockhart. iiurnam. and made S4.00 on the hundretl bv doing "it? Inatl have mad o the best average sales that has been i'C' ct.tvt-.lon Pitt county tobacco this season, bv sellLor on tlio wuriiam ana Henderson mark . 0 ets. I lie ance count v Alii ance Warehouse IIenierson gave me the best average I ever riTciveu on any marxet. liiey have the cleverest set of ware houKcinen I ever paw. Jfr. W. B. Wheeler, the Durham Jacket store man is auctioneer for the house, and he fa a good one too. ."ir. w. li. Jinkens. the Man ager of tho house is one of Hen derson's, most clever citizens; he works hard for the farmer's interest, and is trivinj; perfect satisfaction generally Ulal to say that Durham county can boast of as good of-tiit-holdoi. an anv couuty in the Stat-;. Good will and success to them. Yours trulv. F. D. Tiixey. fo Ojr rrienrfs- Pa!rcn$ and iviembo s of ihs Alliance. THB ii:ul r!if.l -holt.' a! and rttiil me rch-uiti of U rimin. N. C. bay-- bur c leliraUd b-a nN f San Ciire.l i-1ew iiii! Tol'aeeo Ivt i!e. .VJjkc a it'iie of t in w e-i a wish to u clo'se c! eming t- bcv: 11. Klacxall & box. W". M. Yearbv. N. M. Johnson & Co. P. W. V.u ohan. . Mlt UAt.KS & Co. S. 11. PEKY. W. II. PllnCTOR. W. Maxucm & Sox. JonxW. Makkham. J. H. AlAMS. A. (1. Elliott. M. Kakks. A. C. Weathrly, Uayt m, N. C. Durham rnrm'-rs' Al Inncu Tobifco M n-tfacturi ig c. no. l'J. llilli tlifl mrthod find JrcsiilU nC0 Syrup nf Fii is taken; it U ploasant ami rtfrosliing to tlie tacte, and acts conlly yet proinpliy on tne jvuiueys, l.ivr ami HoWelfl. clcaUsrl tliO fV tcm cficctually, il'MpcU colli, head-i-lipi mill fovora and cttrri hnbitiinl constiimtion. lrup of Fig is) the inly rcmwiy ot ita hum ever irw ilnrod. tiliniliif to tha tiwtc f.nd ao- CPflaMe to fie Honmcli, prompt in ifg action and tvuly l-cneficinl in iu cflbrt!, rrcr.nd only from the tnoiit bcaitny anil a-;T,,1",!i uin " manv fxci-Hitt ni!:w' commend it to ail and l.fivo to..j it tho most ponnlnrrpnielvl.no'tt. fcynip c f ltf U for nla lr. 50c n.t sl lx.titt.-a iv all leutl'mt din?- gisU. -Acy Kiiablo drucpU htf may not havo H on Laml will pro cure it yruwptty ff ny no ho vUhrs to try iw V not accept nay lutMtitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. mnmco, ttt, lOwwtu.tr. ut ton, .r. ,Xi tu most ancient and most general ot all diseases. Scarcely a family to entirely frco fromity,wli!lo tliousands everywhere r lit euffering eluvej. Hood's Barsaparilla lias bai remarkablo surcc3S til curing every form ot scrofula, 'xiio most severe and palutul running gores, swellings in . tlie neck or ' goitro, humor In Uie eyes, causing partial or total bllndnessyle to tlie powerful effects of tills medicine. It thorougaly T- win urei jr imjiuriiy irom U10 1)1000. . , "Ky llttlo daiiBliter's l(fo was saved, u we lelieve, by llood'e Barsaparilla.' Before ifco vas six montlii ol4 slie had 7 running crofula sores. One physician advised tlie jupuuttlon ot one ol her Angers, to which ye refused assent. . When we began giving ' her Hood's Sarsnnr.rilln, a marked improve. -went was noticet! ul by a aputlnued use of it her recovoi y was w:iplete .And she Is now, being seven years, old, itrong nd healthy." Ji. 0. Josst, Alua, Uncoln County, Me. id's s Bol4bylldrun'it. 51jlxfor. Prertndby V. h HuOD A CO., Apotbeouilet, Lowell, Jlut 100 . Doses Ono Dollar . tiftvi' lte biT and !- J rhi Iron- B'fofu! s l wYw fo-"in i in l ire tl od iy giving theia lion V'A. i j) trdla. IIcr.ii.w,!i. . 4iirabj-i i. '.! y, . arocur.l l tle Sa.viue .;iv---v y it t- D 't.t Ii.r, : Sjo x! !.- ii nrvau i i: e f, lr Ml Pi. . books "J tri i! ' -.t:li-i f te ut Y ar bv's. O- al.li-e 1 ha yiw calCo., Vkhu,i, I:d r. Ilavir-i fi.i ii.ii.;! iia-aibi : i irat. r cffjamuil . 'oji;i!!in1ocae f rer by ootifv p'tx.i g in.b l. 1 t. M estite ts iiiiv? i'i rtif.late iViiwui and all ;eso!. hev;r. claim ngnin ! sai teware u r. tnein to mo rcriGefi. (in In furn Ki.t- "fl:K ini or this so ics v,i!l be oi i in bar. J. Ilrsr.-GG, Ad'mif H-.i.kirn. dfcM. TLisNov. 19. 1 S. (). FISIIEK. 'ninl?::kir ! It;i!'-r i;i (iU'. Eifl.-H. -. t "odi-ry. A Miiunit on " 1 M r'j-Otllil? Cnoils, 1G30 Main Strest, .LYNCHBUBO, VA. " 1 ' - r' tJo!t'- t r.d I' tin rroli L u'ii -r. IIimr.i..I i I hut! 1. fJr.n.' V ii!rv oa Brc i f-o .-iin,; Guna. fl-n on tli5inar:.e" f.r t1: rx ie" Al a fa' Ihe of Eni.mii' IJcoihl .li.irtl B'eefch J"-'iQ j (Son.- U mi !c.- Silgle-rur'tl h'-r cli L h'hvg ( ur.i. Send for pric ) l.$f. , noT. jfi. ' . j- WE OFFER NEW ATTtU7- TICN3 FOR THs AtllUft'tS, AKDIHTEKJdONTK?- Attrs tivE Goods in groat variety of style. Attractive Pr cis that tell their own Cheap ness, ATTRACTIVE Bargains. Bo,md to Please EVERl BUYEK, Attractive Treat ment smil) and Sauare dal h: all. . - Ke en m in vour mind wlu-n youwitnf a 'nuina bar.tiin dlY GOODS, Dress Goods, KOTiONS, CLOAKS, Jcckots Boots Shoes- Hats, Caps ladies and Gentlemen's Furnismng GOODS, Trunks, The fair iteMing h' n , b nti.1 1 attract 1; ado if m . iv - . i uo tit gcoJa will iltHt,, , j JONEb&LYOlN N. B, ' Solo ApfinU fur Z cgler BTa , ca es. liau -n ana u&j State and Marcy mi Mot arsaDarilla - - J0NE& LYONS. Aa a family medicine, Ajer'fl Pills it mi . . tt 3 a eject-': au oiuers. iDey art) euueu to every a a auJ, being eugarcoate, atil ll.ni- nrrli in c fTtf f l'V r P mtltl Hi d plr acftiit iu action, anil thf ir life li i Having been qualified aa adminis trator of Martha P. Markham, dc ceuai'd, I lien by notify all j-frsoio ififici.teit to her eifle to rankc i'time iliate hiMtlemcut and all peiaons lav. ing o'eiuia aguinft hrr, t prrBcrt l.l.f-iii tn nip onlw Vf-iifi il nn hp hf.. tic Sos. 3r.l, 1891,; cr, this notice will be rleart Jii bar. 1 ' , . Q.D.MAUKHAM, - Ad'm of MarthH Vi Marldixnr Ibia Nov. 3il, 1890. i We are now showing up a stock that has never; been equaled on this market, ( which will be so far a head ot our form er efforts that . " there will be . ? -no comparison. THE FOLLOWING HINTS yill give you an outline of wnut you may expect to see. Ths Latest &iid msst Im proved Styles of Imported Dress Goods In -til the r'th a'd s!luh P'aiJa, i U a a 'lid lis.e f German Henrl--t:aslii th.iteiu to fif ren shades. Sorgsc, Diagonal, -Tricots, Flannels, - J3road loths Alm. Cashme. les &o. We will display. 100 solid pieces of BLACK GOODS, AND DRESS SILKS, And in os.hr to make a big ran, ire i11k-1I f.m at extraordma-y la prices. rARPETsTcARPETSI :' Exl.-a Su-xr, Tapestry Brusstl-t, Fita Velvitiu aborted pttterna, Art iij-ui.'Ci, 8iQvrm Ragi, etc. 1C ii nnr poriiose to impreat the pub!ic this yesr with tba magal tade of our atcck. Aa iuvitation extended to all to Jvisit our itcre. Vi ry r -aprctfully, Ellis & Stone. ccl-. K GOOD ! CHEAP GOODS. il F Bernstene's Next door East of VauRhan'a drug store, Main btreet, Durham. In en i .isl rei'vl tha tare est and or?t rt 'i k thi leasoa th it w haoc-cr oiu;iit, ana our pr;ct aro vciy Ij.r.atiJ can pleaicevtry- bjdjr. Uo'ow we giv ictte of onr pricci: Freak f mt SluU f t 2."c., a piwe. I a lk".' Sha la worth $1.40 for 75c. JU n' -Suits of Cii-thet from $3.50 to 13.01). lltt from 2."c. toJJ.OO Fnnt ft'-c., a pair. P.. yS Suit il .53 Ci.ild.cna Suit 73a Children' Shx 50c. fair. l.xlit Shoe 11.00 Mim'tf ewrd L ce and Congresi Sh.-r v.-rMi 2.00 for 1.25. White Cloth 5c Coli He (,'hflcks 5c. White FHinul worth Lie., for lOe ptryrnl. Itci Ticking worth I2c tor 8c. Drilling' " 10c. M WvrVe-1 14 12c-" M tIanl-n!iV Shm -arrui t l aolid leather w rb 5 .' W-IJ Kcineinber the place, next door East of Vauglian s Main street , F.BLRNSTENE oct..8. lis I Stone R -Dry Goods, Mats Vt ,Jfftr you a trt,ueQdous stock of .' -; ' '-fciMreu 0 ,,t Uiitton-lioel or fynog i nr u r cnots Men's Wholestock Broans, Wo ta-er n. iviil il L (.11 .t n . - , Cttao." and hi a!l th w H . rca "-0 yn we e l Uv mure i.l. k r.i. 111 thin c 10 of X. (' . ....,1 ,1.. nnd inoIiI I iy n!!l(.diy. Norrrn Carolina cot TON C51K' KS 5 -. rard H ..' iim in vi ;i ...i fid ATo !: Fianns. r. Flaui 's. 15 d 'J i M I), . ..c 0- da 1'iiDt ("cd K'. fa.. All Wool Shawls, fsiea's Hals aV OUR SHOE TRADE IS SIMPLY' IMMENSE-SALE FRKQU3K TY RUNNING- UP TO 150 AND2C0 PAIR PER DAY. , GI VE US A CALL. ' ; awlsl.Y. BS ACSFi3T I I on it 111 Emm 3 I ffl 1 1 " aT F1 IH K H f-T, F .jTl fl iPB RII I aft 11 aaa, aW llcmltuulcrs for LOW CASH PRICES. Will he i.twn fur hsiJli'iiui on XiivomKor r TJl. ... .. . , , . - : , i unca store on Comer of Mam ami Mangum Streets formerly occunictl by John L Marklwm, AIth u,:h labeling under aome diaadranlaea I JlM be prepared to .n: p y mj-Jrf, cmer, d the pnblfc n.ui Vt 4 Pill Xmas Gooas, Fireworks and .Confectionariss Of all kind, iMh Flour of all Grades from $2.25 ta 3.50 ner sk Ocotla !'.;:. r.d f ! t ! a-ge Hoping to .ceyouaneomeUf II nnnnWri around, I am n- i ver before oct. VJ Mm. ADA SfiTIV, MAIN STREET -Vf DUUIIAM, X. c. iff 5 - THE FINGER OF AWLS' NEW- YUitlV tAH 8 n "i11 bargains QhftAC! IVfitlnnoi K ' jIeei .. ' 50c. ' - . 75,, i 0n Z wure over ZUO vcr 400 Cub,. i.u u .... ,' . l Large Size $1.00. FrOm 25c Up Cash Store, LOT ns7 and RETAIL wiU be kept la ttjjk. iti Hty limiu or F. O Jl. canm dim a Hno, .largo ot Mllinery and; " Goods, HATS, BONNETS. CAPS, FLOWERS, ; . FANCY GOODS in great quantities. NELUE BLY .OAPS Ey the thou land. These good are of fcrcd to th;puh!lo at the very lowee" o?t 15 Fricee. and