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BBHgg V'f There Are Others Who manufactures Corn Whiskey BUT JVQJYE. Who do so, can bostof as Dure and rHHiA ru. wrus.t.rr Dr. J. T.

Nichoboc an Mr. J. D. Eborn were in your city Sunday, Mr. J.

A. Wilkinson, of Belha-ven, was in our city Saturday la it. Quite a number of our sports attended the celebratiou at Roper Tuesday last. TZZ "CJ as that rnannfWnr-rl BERGERON JACKSOH. Worth to py penitentiary claims made out by the executive board.

Action is brought by F. B. Aren-dell, manager of the central prison. Georpe M. Sellers, a farmer of Macon county, was gored by his bull, that dragged him oyer the ground, mutilating him fearfully, and throwing' him over a fence.

He died from the injuries. Raleigh Jor. Messenger The sum total of the penitentiary debts under the fusion regime has been ascertained, and is so there will be sufficient funds to pay all. Cov. Russell has pardoned Wyatt Perry, a white man, sentenced from Wake county five years ago for killing Thos.

Bailey who had made some slanderous remarks about Perry's wife. Parry was sent up for 15 years. For medical purposes the Oorn Whiskey distilled by us cannot be beat. For drinking purposes there is too better and for a general use in everything it is what you need. "Whole-sale prices cheerfully furnished.

For any other kind of whiskey, cigars, tobacco, it will pay you to call at the STAR AND CRESCENT SALOON Where polite and efficient clerks will dispense your wants for anything cheerfully and yon will never regret seeing these genial gentlemen BERGERON JACKS, OK Washington, N. C. PROPRIETORS. WdDIlSlISK We wih to announce to the public thai we gotton in our new and commodious quarters on Market and we are prepared to do PIRST-CLASS Work In the way of repairing or building buggies, wagons and carts. Our facilities for doing good work at An Excellent Combination.

The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Strtjp or Fig 8, manufactured by the Caufokvia Fie Stbup illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the Gystem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening o- irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the ramedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Sybup only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package.

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAW FRANCISCO, CAI LOTJISVTLI.B, KY. KEW YORK, N. T. -For sale by all Druggist Price 50c.

per bottle Valuable to Women. Especially valuable to women is Brown' Iron Bitters. Backache vanish-- vtadacbe disappears, strength takes the place of weakness, ana the glow or nealtn readily comes to th pallid cheek when this won derful remedy is taken. For tickly children or overworked men it lias no equal. JSo home should be without this famous remexly.

Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. QniglilT teeiirfd. OTO TTX BTT WHlJf PAIKBI OBIArfTED. Send model, sketch or photo, with fir frre report as to pftteatabilir. at-PaflX I hahu-buo.

Contain! nferenae ana rail information. WRITE rOR COPY OF OU1 RPECIAX I Of PER. It ii the most liben I proposition eTermade nr i I a patent attoraer, and XVtRY WVEHTOR SBOOU READ IT before applying for patent. Adores H.B.WILLSON&CO.I PATENT UWYERt, WASHINGTON. D.

C. Subscribe to the Frrgress. ALL KINDS OF Secondhand Goods BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Cast off clothing, shoes and hats a specialty. We can dispose of 1 nWHHMHHMMHMHHHIHMM Moderate GPHceQ Stand at the head of the list iu this section.

Call us your orders for anything in bur line. MILES or send Market Street. feut baa proved hnaef a saccessfol Hornier Military SepjQoL isr. o. The Faculty for 1899 900 has three members yith the degree member not onlv has a college degree, teacher by teaching.

The school gives Thorough For Univer-ity or College, and sends a larger per cent, of its Btadents to college than any other school in the South. Special course preparatory for Annapolis Booker Washington is in Paris. Here is what he says as the; result of trayel from what I uavesoeuof the poor people of Eu rope and their condition, 1 believe the colored man in the scuth has a Brighter prospect. Only a few days ago 1 mat here a colored man who has traveled much in Europe, having formerly lived in the south Almost his first words ro me were 'Tell the colored people to reuiain iu the south. It is the best place for the poor man to get on his feet." Public Statement From A Public Man Bon.

W. H. Otalev, Ez-Seertarv of State of West Virginia, writes an open letter. Charlbstok, W. Mar.

9, 1896. To wham it may concern I most heartily recommend Pe-m-na aa of irreat benefit in cases of catarrh. It is especially beneficial wherever the mucous membranes are affected. As a tonic it certainly has no superior." Y. EL Oolbt, Ex-Secretary of State.

Hon Pa.ni.nt ha" cured thousands of ob- I eases of catarrh, and is perhaps the only efficient remedy in existence for catarrhal diseases; but there are countless multitudes of people who are still struggling- with catarrh and need help. To such as these the unqualified recommendation of Pe-ru-na by Ex-Secretary Ohley is directed. Pe-ru-na is scientific and purely vegetable. All druggist, sell it. MORTGAGE SALE.

By virtue of a power pt sale contained in a mortgage from Henry Tuten to C. W. Bonner, datd the day of Jan. uary. 1895 and registered in iM-k S9, page 592 of the recerds of Heautort county, ana wnicn is referred to as a part hereof, 1 will on Monday July 24th.

1899. at the court house door in the town of Washington, between the hours of 12 jn. and 1 p. of- fer lor sale at puonc auction ma certain tract of land lying and Deing in' oeauiuri cuuinv aim described as follows Beginning at Borgas Branch bridge on ihe main road leading from W. Bonner, Jr's, store to Forter's Creek bridge and runs with said road South 44 West to a ditch on the East side of the main road.

the dividing: line between' Henry TuteB Snowden Tuten thence down said ditch to a corner of nce and to a ttake sett at the IaUCe ana lo a twse end of the said ditch, thence With I yvV Jy W. H. Ohxjst. the goods and returu the mon- You buy the best quality of corn and oats for your fine horse, don't boy in-ey in 5 to 15 days. ferior instruction for your son.

Seek economy, but not cheapness ta education; We Cleaii and Press Snits for 50 Cls. and keep yo3r 507 from college until ne is pp for touee. we employ quite a number of land owners in the proposed mclosnre who say they will fight it out in the courts. We were pleased to receive a call from Mr. L.

R. Mayo, of South Greek, yerterday, The news has reached us that the American Tobacco Co. has taken options. on all the tobacco warehouses in Kinston, Greenville, Rocky Mount and Wilson with a view of purchasing them. Should this scheme be consomated.

it means death to the price of tobacco. The unior Order of Am eri-can Mechanics had a gala day on the 4tb. The large order turned out in full force lu the afternoon, raised a very large, handsome flag on the Public Graded School building with appopriate ceremo nies and Hon. j. H.

Small and quite a number of others made good speeches. That evening at their hall they had a regular feast, serving twenty gallons of Ice Cream snd ten large cakes. Obituary. Dorcas Elizabeth Potter was born Feb. 4th, 1859.

Was married to Mr, Rav field Mayo on May 16th, 1877. After an illness of two days she passed away in grsat peace of soul on Wednesday after-roon, June 23th, 1899, at 6-30 o'clock, in the 41st year ol her age. She leaves a heart-stricken husband, six sons and one daughter, three brothera and one sister, and a large circle of friends to mourn their loss Twenty-three year? ago, in the vigor of life and young womau-nood, she gave her heart to God, and connected herself with the Free-Will Baptist church, ot which she remained a membei until about fifteen years ago when she joined Campbell's Creek M. E. church, bouth.

Au roar circuit, in Beaufort county N. 0.. with her husband. During all these years she lived a consistent christian iiie and when health permitted, was active in church and Sunday school work. She had so effectually won her way into the hearts of the people ani was so generally loved by the community there was wonder that'such a large coucor-ce of people assembled at Campbell's Greek church on Thursday after noon, the 29th ot June to participate in the funeral service May the rd sanctify this sad bereavement to the salvation ol the family she has left.

June 30th, 1899. Pastor. from Durban' Creek. Mr. L.

D. Bonner is bm'ding a large store and it will soon be completed. Capt. Griffin carried up sonu passengers for the 4th of July. Crops in this section are generally good.

Ocracoke. The steamer Ocracoke made ner first trip to Ocracoke on Saturday night last. About fifty passengers went down. The trip i eyer maae. one is tne uoui 101 the rout, sue made tne run on her return in just six and a hall no irB.

There was a fair ciowd at the dotel and a laige part from New Bjrn was expected iu on the Neuse Wednesday. Th fare under the management o. Mr. B. G.

Caedle is good and he ia doing all he can to make it pleasant for his guests. The Tuth.U House has been rebuilt, with tnirty two sleeping rooms, nearly all aorner rooms, ana newly furnished also a goou size hall for dancing purpose s. fueir table speaks for itself. Frem Campbetl'8 Crcetu We had plenty of rain last week. Mis Annie Jones has returned to her home in Roper.

Messrs. G. L. Iawsdn, F. O.

Selby and Aliases Kva cipringer, Dola Lawson and Addie Davis all of Oregon were the guests of misses Sarah and Jennie Mixon last Wedneday evening. Mlea Lucy Linton, of bidney, who has beea visiting friends of this place has left for Hbbucken where she will take charge of her school. S. From Bath'. Misa Bertha Qibbs is visiting at Belhaven Quite a number of the Aurora sports were here Sunday.

Some the Pungo Mill dudes araro hnr. Oil Sunday last. Miss Daisy Herring; Wilson. is visiting Airs. Dr.

Bowen. THE PROGRESS. Thursday, July, 6, 1899. Chink, use plenty of our printer's Ink. THE.

LOCAL WE WS. Mr. M. Makely, of Kdenton, was in the city Tuesday. Mr- J.

i. Rowe, of Idalia' was id the city Monday last. Mr J. L. Rathff, of Pontego made us a pleasant call Mondav.

Mr. Frank Wiastead, of Win nieauTuie, was in the city yesterday Bishop, of Bishops, was in to see us on Monday. Glad to 86 him. Mr. N.

W. Paol, of Head of Pungo, made us pleasant call Monday. Mr. G. 3.

Williams, of Bath made us a pleasant call one day last week. I I Mr. S. W. Wilkinson, of fan-tego, made us a pleasant call op Monday last.

i We were glad to have Mr Godiey, of Yeatesville, call to see Monday. We were pleased to see Mr- J. H- Sizer, of Suffolk, VaM in our city last week. i Mr. Joseoh Ingram, of South Creek, made us aj pleasant call on Saturday Mrs.

W. i Rodman and children have been spending some time at Ocracoke. Mr. Seth Brldgman's family went to Ocracoke Saturday night for the season. 1 Misses Mamie Baynor and Katie Moore are on a visit to friends in E.

Uity. We were glad to receive a call from Mr. Archbell, of Yeatesville, Monday. -We were pleased to receive a call fro.ii Mr J.T. Sate well, of Yeatesville, yerterday.

Miss Sadie Wiswall, of Win-stead ville, has been in the city some days visiting relatives. Messrs E. J. and W. B.

Hig son have rented the Central Hotel arid will ran it in the future. Mrs. J. KVHoyt. Mrs.

J. F. Tayloe and Miss Jauie Myers are spending some' time at Wrights-ville. The Str. Calumet has been withdrawn from) the Oeracoke route and will run -fish to this market.

Rtad the Oak Ridge Institute announcement in' this It is a good school and deserves patronizing, Mr. J.T. Doughty and his daughter. Miss Annie of Durhams' Greek, made us a pleas ant call Tuesday. Mr.

W. J. Harris of Swan Quarter obo of the "Knights oi the Grip." made jus a pleasan call one day last week. Capt. E- TuthTll, of Tb.

Tuthill House at Ocracoke, calk to see us Mondy. Head h.s au which appears in'this issue. The caunty Board of Public Scbool Directors will meet her next Monday to I appoint three Township Trustees for each town ship in the coanty. Capt. J.

W.i Howard, wif and daughter, of (Ocracoke, came up Sunday on their way to tne District Conference which convened at Bethel yesterday. I Messrs. Simnions Pendleton have opened a law office ai Swan Quarter and one of them expect to be there on the fits Mondav and Tuesday in each month in the future. i The Horner Military School's announcement appears in this is sue in double column space. Bead it and if yoa have a boy to snd off to school correspond with them.

It is a good school. I Mr. W.Albert Mish.of Mish ville. brought in the ftrst watermelon of the season Qn Saturday July the 1st. He is a progressive young farmer baviag brought in tb first cotton bloom of the season.

We return' thanks. About 1 o'clock on Sunday morntng last the barrel factery oi the West End Mfflr Co. owned by Messrs, J.H. Bias and D- M. Lucas was burned.

The loss is said tob with' $4. 500 insusnce. The origin or the fire is thought to have been mem diarr. a -Mr. Joe Fred Godley, of Obo cowinitr, called to see us yearer day; Jle tells us tnat be is curipg two barns of tobacco.

Hesavsit olant old seed. miks the crop small and the leayes spindling and of a poor grade. lie, says be lias the Best crop be has ever raised. He sajs be preiers ine market snd thai he believes it to be as good as any and if not, why not? The commissioners appointed w- lrk of the Court to de- Za trio nriestion of a fence ":r.i: eide of south Creek reported favor the feVndlocated to start at South Creek above Capt. Ahen's run SSj a flS miIesFto thecosin.

whkh is a lawful fence and start ing on other enov at i -OFeek near Mr. May o' and vwtcnsin Oli tn ru iii uk aw yid, making iu all about weight iiine miles of fencing. There or' is Tk. A MM. I aaarriac fta Vitho.t if.

al wedlock is MWMt field that never bloom. flower -that avr buds, a nirht without tara, a sermon without a benediction, a prayer witfcoat a Ajnaa. rre Mm a husband a-orray of nre nma, wna did aot aspire to be the father and the sand father of healthy, capable children to hand down hit name and the foctana accumulated by the sweat of his brow, from feaeratiba to generation. There never was a wife fit to bear that noble tide, who-did not wish to wrar womanhood's most rlorioua crown, the aceptre of Thousands o( wedded couples, otherwise happy fall hort of wedlock's greatest happiness be-cau- they ar childless, ta the majority of cases, this is because the wife, through Lgnoranc or aeglect, suffers from weak. nf snd disease of the org-aaw distinctly K-tninin.

For women who suffer in this there is oae great medicine that does not fail to accomplish its purpose. It is Dr Herce's Favorite Prescription. It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned ami makes them strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and elastic. It allays inflammation, heal ulceration, soothes pain and tones the shattered nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood.

It quickens and vitalises the distinctly feminine organism. It ban. i.the the maladies of the expectant months and makes baby's introduction -to the world eT and almost painless. It insures the little new-comer's health and nourishment in plenty. It is the best supportive tonic lor nursing mothers, Mrs.

Jennie Parka, of Marshall, Spokane Co. writes: I am glad to ten of the good results of your great medidae. Dr. Pierce's Karunte Prescription. I was benefited by your medicine in confinement It gives me strength.

1 have no tired feelinr snd mv hatm picture oi ncauo. i icci octter tnaa I I ha vein ten years. In cases of constipation Pleasant Pellets should be Dr. Pierce "a adjunct to the "Favorite Prescription, thry are ettretuely simple, perfectly natural and insure prompt and permanent relief. THESE BALMY DAYS lteminds that Spring has come, it also reminds us of the fact that those old carpets mast come up.

New matting MUST GO DOWN. We have too muca mat ting and the will have to GO DOYftCirOO. Ladiea, while oa are looking for Spring gocdi please come into our store, tangle Nip those delicate summer dress goods, take" samples, if you want to, theyt will come bacjc to us they always do. We will' be pleased to show you what we have. II.

CLARK, West Main Street. R. A. KNIGHT, NEW SPRING-GOODS Coming (UHy at Knight's Everything cheap. One price to every body.

The best 1.00 "and $1.25 shoe ever brought to Washington. ASK FOR Wolfe Bros- Shoes. The kind that is solid as a guaranteed to wear. AU kinds button and lace. SOLD ONLY BY fl.

Knlolii. 1 18. Main St. A.8HINOTON. NT KLKCTKOi SILICON SHINES -SILVERWARE-- -l SURPRI8iNGLY WITHOTJT SCRATCHING.

Sample sent if yon saj.sb; unlike all others. Box poeVpaia 16c in stamps. It's sold etery-w here. The Electro Silicon Gq-, 40 Cliff Street, New York. I'LL NEVER FORGET IT As Long I LIVE, I wLat the great masses of people say about the offer we are now presenting to the public.

For every new subscribe to the PROGRESS Who pajs tor one year in advance we will give as a premium the THE FARM JOURNAL Nearly rive years. Both pef for the price of one, only .100 No one ought to forget it if they Uvea thousand years. Seud-ns your name and the esgle at once and tu'U never regret if as long fujron and West Point. k.r aa produce tne Dest results, mere is our students. Under the best teachers, Wuh high aims in life is the place to put Apply for illustrated catalogue.

From (vUeaa. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mills passed through the station Sunday.

Rev. A J. Holton failed to meet his appointment here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Gurkins, of here a ftw days laetweek. Messrs. John Whetford and Fulcher, of Craven county, weer. here Mr.

L. G- Mills went to Unocc-winity Sunday on business best known to himself. Mr. W. H.

Sanders was at the Station Sunday and of course we all knew who went to ride. Mr. Preston L. Credle left gun-day for his home in Pantego. Mr.

Credle made many friends while here and we are sorry to see him leave, and if all reports be true there is as many as four hearts that is veiy sad. An exchange makes the following statement and we would add tnat thiu is jujt what the promoters of the amendment intended to do disfranchise a portion of the negroes and not single white man 'Here is Republican opinion on the amendment question. apa sucn testimony rrom the or gan of the Republican party in North Carolina should effectually negative the idea that illiterate whites would be disfranchised by its adoption. The Wins ton Union Republican says "if the amendment '8 ratified by the people and should go into effect as it stands it will disfranchise a great portion of the colored people, whale not a single white person will lose his franchise." STATE NEWS. Greensboro barkeepers, say they will resist the disransnry law and keep open anyway.

Ihe state has chartered the Rowland Lumber company of Wayne county, capatolized at $100,000. The Payettevlle Observer learns that Hon. D. U. McLean of Harnett, will be a candidate for secetary of state.

News-Observer: Superintendent: John Kay was unanimously reelected superintendent of the deaf dumb and blind institution. T. B. Hoovar has been appointed a census supervisor for North Carolina. He was a Pop-ulijt senator four years ago.

Chancy Davis, the negro charg -ei with burning the Battle dence in Edgecombe county, has ham, for fear of lynching. At Greensboro, in the of tne liquor men against the du pe nsary board. Judge Br.vah re fused to grant a restraining order for tke plaintiff and tie dis pensary will open July 1st. Alamance county board of com missioners has passed an order calling for an election in August ou the question of issuing in bonds to build new roads in the county. Mrs.

John Thaxton, of Raleigh, tried to commit suicide by taking laudanum Sunday. She was die- cove rtd just in time to save fcer life. She was jealous of her ka-bands paying attentions to an- other, womau. Suit waa begnn tt Kaleigb Tnae- day to compel State Treasurer things. An ex-C TVT pectank fae, if she stops to think a moment how dangerously wrong it is to swallow medicines, when, in She can see that the outside application of a Unrment which softens and relaxes must certainly fee the thinf for her to uscv Such a liniment a MOTHER'S FRIEND which she can depend upon dpraf her a wocf of good before ana during 'labor.

Send to for, our free illustrated book, "Before Baby is Born." Friend is sold in drug stores for ta bottlcor from TBX BXAarlXtUeoXaVTOa cow CAPUDINE CURES HEADACHE, Sick. Headache. LaGrippe. Ner-vona Heaxlaol, Keialgia, itc Every bottle gtvraaeed. 25c at au aragotorea; The TUJTIHIDILIL IHKIDIIJSB, OCRACOKE, N.

C. This home has had two new buildings added making in all thirty-two bed rooms, one large hall and a well arranged dining room. The most of the rooms are newly furnished and nearly all are corner rooms. In all respects it has been the intention to arrange all the appointments of th house that they will be comfortable. The table will be supplied with clams, fish, vegetables, etc Write for rates to.

another ditch to a Stake, thenef I and ve are now for the fiist time, -ad-South 26i East to O. Bonner's vertising thm direct to the general L.t fu fni I DubllC. I Suits cleaned, dyed and pressed for $1.25. We guarantee thenj to look perfectly new. Ladies' Dresses cleaned, 50c.

Gleaned and dyed $1.00. EHIi STEAU DTE 0EES, RALE1GU N. C. Bean the Signature of The Kind Yoa Haw Always Boogtit 0Sk Ohiehetir-a -aliah blaaeai unuwa. Pennyroyal pilu Wh.y awi, aJw7 reUabte.

waxiaa aak Dieniil Mr uueaeMera uaa A CTiA in Unlnd CoUl'MalUeV wita aioe naaoo. rue i then te damf-ritB mthUMr oa. mul taiuiwu 4 1 Druuuca, mr MM la turns lot particular, iiaoalaia aaJ RUar nr l.aaic, mm-, tmr 1 Mail. lUiOW ToUiaaaiaia. jti oaiehitea-Oa eilral CaiMaAMii Seimare, LoA imgaTtrta.

tt a A A VAOR BATHS. We are tl'e original manufacture of po table Vapor Baths. We have during the last ten years Uunnlied thousands of our Baths to ohvsicians. hosoitals, sanituriums, etc. duvtvp.

a r.r onu with a atepl vapor bath frame that stands on the floo.v a manfacturer does not show you a cut of the frame without the at 'his 'steel frame" is a wire hoop reit on shoulders of he bather. Get one that is covered with proper ruaterial. Insist seeing a sample of material before ordering, we make our own covering material and print it with a handsome 'all over" pattern of Niasrara Falls. Get one th a thermometer attach ment. Don't go it blind a bath that is too hot or not hot enough will be of uo benefit to you.

Get one that vou can return and have your money back if not satisfact in everv wav. Send tor sample ot material anu interesting booklet that will tell you all ahnnt Va nor Baths. aSliwledsred 1 hAdsehold necssitv. TurlnsW, hot air, vapor, sulphur or medicaied baths at nofuc, 3c. runues sysiriu, cleaaliues.

health strength. Prevents disease, obrstv. Cures colds, rheuma tism, neuralgia, lagrippe, malaria, eczema, catarrh, female ills, blood, skin serve and kidney troubles. Beautigesl complexion. PKICK OP NIAGARA BATHS $5x- JONES CO.

Manu acturers, -s" Niagara Falls, N. Department 6 B. Agts. Wanted. YANKEE BICYCLES atrtxir LFlraaCtaaa I WttaNickri- Becood-band Wbeela, all aoakea, i jw mnJk Roll.

Mebipped Wrka.ft) tea oa approval. lot eatakMrae aavd nUl aaitteol T.IKW CI 1 eaaa msm kaw patrana an atmosphere of Btudiouso ess among and in association with select hoys your san. J. C. HORNER.

IT. f0 CURE NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sells Grove's Tasteless Chill Tol-ic for Malaria, Chills and Fever. It is simply Iron and Quinine la a tasteless firm. Children love it.

Adults prefer it to bitter. nauseating Tonics. KENT FREE to hou3ekeeperb LiGbln.GOlIlDaiKJ Extract ot Doet COOKBOOK- telling how to prepare mac; delicate and delicious Address, Liebig Cou, P. O. Box 2718 Utxr York.

LADIEOI liariat wita iwfVtow isaUfna, kcariac 4ayapau. 'Vpaiaa ka aba Wca. Itckiat i a Vaiatm cm ancauiav aaaM a taaaMaVlabO- 1 ca Maawa aay trtf V-0f pactaai--TAa4. ypium if rMTflt IE. TrmmiEEy W.

M. BELL, The Jtneler, Has just ad-led a pretty line of Watches and Chains both for ladies and gentle 'ten. His ngijrtace on Mai et street is a model of neatness and hi goods are se- lected with a great deal "of taste. A oil Hne of all gOc-Js usually kept in a first-class jewelry store will be found 1 Reoalrlna a 86lalt. tnence ooutn iv cust wiwj the said to Feed ditch, Fayten Gurganus corner thence North 26 West with Favtet Gurganus line to the beginning.

containing 22 1-4 acres more or less. Terms of sale cash, O. W. Bonner, By W. Whitloy, assignee, June 15, '99.

Pr JtlARKET REPORT. 0OBRBCTKD WKKKLY BY H. B. MATO. July 5 1899.

Bale cotton Seed Black Eye Feas per busael, 100 Clay Speckled Dry Flint Hides, per il Dry Salt Hides, Pry 3 to Green Hides. 4 Deer $)ans. Flint. Deer 6kinB. Salt.

"-'k i0 Corn, per bushel, '48 Oats per bnshel 25 to 0 Chickens grown 20 to 22 spring 10 to 171 Hen eggs per doz Beeswax, per lb? "2 Wool, Burry, 8 to 10 free from burs', '14 Sheep Skins, each Io to Lamb '4 -A i 25'to Sheerlings, I 70 70 8 6 3O 40.

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