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Iff 1 it Vol. I. NEWBERN,. Cm- TUESDAY MORNINU, 'JUNE 22, 1875. Number 139. LOCAL AND STATE SQUI If you desire good Cigars, go toWatkin: A very large, sea Initio was for tale at, uftet wharl ..yesterday 'for to teals. . .. t . , A fresh supply of Bunch Beans iust rtlved at Wat kins'. We spec ted lady, met Atciilent. .- rfegret to learn that oiie of our most re Go to Hughes' cheap- Variety Store and try his famous risinc sun. roasted Coffee, pat-up citizens, Mrs. Mary Chad wick, an Hgedjm one pound packages expressly for .family. f ixvitli a i, rifui jiffident Vesterdav in use. He has also on haud a very fane article falUng In the street, thercbv brus'ing her face of fresh roasted Java Coffee, extra tmetJured and per; Athem meeting sired. Lodge; I. to-night. O. G. T , A lull hold their attendance of GasHimere&A the v The. beat -assortment city at F. M. Agostine s. The-Board of Aldermen htiu a specia ia:ii nigul. ConsJ ion very much. I Conflict of Aulhority. lerable excitement was manifested on "UT; streets vestefdav over the arrest of Alex. Blount, colored,! for -drunkenness and disor derly conduct. We learn a 'magistrate's official Ihreateiujd to procure assistance and take Blount before another tribunal than the May or's court. ' However. . n further demonstra tion was hiade than the threats, and the affair ilders. -aimed hun- bupcrior Molasses. Smrar-eureJ SJ' Fresh ' parched Coffee. Maccaroni goods, new Butter and Pickles by 1 1 i ------ . v area or uozeu, at C. E. clover s, Great preparations are lieinr nnil bv out citizens for the free ride to the t;lf .holders meeting on Thursday. Cauued Good.-:, Euglish India Molas-es, Fine Syrups, Roasted Corteo, rboico Teas, South Front" Street. No com in -.market yes'erday, wj demand Te,i v good.' Corporal Johu isy'itl irfding his for. a-dollar, and he now has'.hopcu b soon let it -lalidc' at tliat price. - upe West r r lour. LMo'rEK'S, passed piietly off. Installation of .Officers. V At a convocation of New-Berne Chapter. No. in. Royal Arch Masons,! held last night, Hie following officers were installed by Geo. W. Nason. Jr., Fast High Fries, assisted by Geo. W.'Clavpoole. Fast I). G. If. P. of N. J.: Clip. b. Ciarkj M. E. High Priest; Too. V. Jordan. Excellent King. David E. Everitt, E. Scribe. I. Edwin West,'C Host, I ' Isaac) Patterson, Fr. Sojourner. Needham Case, R, A. Cant. Gih7;W. Young, G. M. 3d V. Thos.. A. Green, G. M. 2d V. IVteiiM, Prauey, G-M. Tst Y. . .. . The latest ' stjl in Dreso Percales at F. M. Agostine's. GootL Lawns We learn Col. E. W, Humphrey u ndentlv spoken ot as tho President of the A. iSrf. C. R, to be elected at Beaufort Thursday. I is nlr whispered that the. iiopulnr .Conduct!. Cart. Roerson. wili-agaiu le placed on e road. JLotn' selections,' -we are oatished will leet tint nearly aHoval of the public at large. 'Whert) d-es all the pins pd ?"' i query;! where does all the borrowed u go? is a new oue. 'vors on ine oiivf h is r,i.-.t . progiesul atfctitiou lo tiie white hands employed ctiy, a immuer oj nou-iaw auniers are sni the chain anil ball in the districts under Grasshoppers and the cut-worjiis are R)iue damage to the tobticco plauls in the ties of Surry nnd L ivie. ... Some dastard hied into (he window ot the bedtiwmi of Mr. Jaine Iewis, of Pitt con v. and svmi of the shot came near hitt ing M lL. nou ins oaoy. c ie.sar iiay. col.. t;ent lo laiAiu suspicion, not Oemg nble to give bond. 1. ho Salisbury I V itrh in.ni, says that Jm 8cfleuck ? has dpri1n 4 tl.sifc lun. I iw passed by the -1 a te? Legislature, iscoustitutioha valid and binding upon National" Bauks as w iis upon private' individuals and corporations, At Rowan Mills jn, Rowan county, on Mo lay night last, the magniiicent stam flowif sng .mills 01 Alessrs. J Jiimelt V. Bros., and tie s-plendiil niachiucry of the llowan llamie Works, together with all the, itock ou hand h bo tii concerns, wero totally destroyed by tir Loss $15,000. No insurance. Fire accidenta Wm Cba Whi Win ! Smoked Beef, a tiood assortment traveling and work Baskets. Sugar lULceutb per jouud. ' " ... . . - If your boot or shoe needs a "neat patch, or half-sole, carry it to E. Havens, ou Middle uear South Front Street, where it will be done cheap, quick and -to your satisfaction. Orders solicited f or cu.4om-made work ; a per- J'ect fit and the best of Jvorkniansbip guaran teed. .-. ; j: 1 - Call and examine our patent Reciprocating Churns, warranted to make butter in 3 minutes. We have those I. X.. L. Freezers also. Call and get one. j City testimonials can be given as to their superiority, j Cutler A: Gates. Go to Blank l- Ulrich for Fultofr i Market Corned Beef, ' new May Butter and : bummer Cheese manufactured expressly for- the bouth erii climate at 20 cents per pounds : " - -i ; Cobumbus ('igars and fresh Lager; con stantly on hand at C. Zinkand's. C"Iicap, CIicai, Very Cheap I ' oO'-inoro Spairs of custom-made Pantaloons, an excellent article for nieclJanics wear, at 1.7 per pair. J Warranted home-made. . C. Gaunou, Chaplmu. Diiffv, Jr., Treasurer, field Hancock. Sect'y. III. Jonei Tyler. , For Tc n Days Only. " -.- ' rt me.r mv enure siock ..-uiini6, wm- (anted to be the best in the market for 8 centp per yrii-d. All iwho desire to lay in; a supply tor the bummer will do well to call before this time kpires on O. Makk&,! Follock Street. Terms, jstiictl y Cash. j 'I'll-. ( lirmrt Plwrf in Town. s To j,l'uy'. Segars or 'Tobacco; at wholesale oj is at W. E. SnellingV Segar and Tobacco East side Middle Street, one door above retail. Store, iSouth ILtj Eaale Front. Ncwbcrn, NJ C. j T. A. Circt n. iu-t received a large lot of Buttery which he is sellingrfot! 25,;o0 amtthe best jor 35 .cents per p'iund. Come one, come all. and buy .your BnttPt cheap. M. C. flams lor lb cents, per lo. Brand Hams lor G cts. T. A. Green, Opposite Market. .7- Opposite Baptist Church, Gieat Decline In Goods 9fo Ilambng. W. F. Rountree is now. offering hin entire Stock of Dry 1 Goods, , Notions, Hats, Clips, Boots, Shoes. Ac, at leu per cent on New York r Cot. If will not pay to keep goods r on th shelves these' hard timeX if fwe can getkoet for theml Everybody will sd it to their! interest to call and examine the bfock before purchasing elsewhere, j j : : -.' !-'; . .ftist What ""o Wan. i Fresh Eemonsj and Oranges, Caned Reaches, Lobsters, Sardines, Borden's Condensed Milk. Assorted Jellies Pickles, Pepper Kayiee, jUBt' received liy Btamer J. A. Gary.. 'Candies, . Jjoda Water and the well-known- Champion. Cigars hi ways on hand. And also Fresh and Good, if not the best Bread in the City can be had .daily at Mrs. HageV Coiilectiqnary, fn Middle Street, opposite Mr. Hubbert's Ijjiw Of fice. Give us a caiL and you will find every- rning cntap aim goou. . j. o. iiAui, -. I - ' : : 4r- ! ;--:;-.' .- Dnll Tintf and Worse Coming: And the way i am selling off my ktock i6 astonishing. It does not do j th goods any good to keep them on hand, and wishing o dispose of the balance of my Summer, Stocky and especially ! ray stock of Dress Goods and White Goods, Fhave concluded to sell at such prices that, will enable all to call on me to do their purchasing. I intend to Hell my goods at a very small profit, and then my yoods ' vill be" cheaper than those selling at cost.! Ai little money will go, i gresxt ways at the Temple of If tjho watch stolen at the Theatre a few liightsjbe sure to call again. If yon buy5 anything Rarsraiiis. Bartzjting. i i - Graod closing out tale! 1 Now is the 'time -for a maiji to buy a. Hat. N. B. Agostme is closing out; Ijtis entire stock of all the latest styles of StrawH and Felt Hats at a sacrinc Also. 2X) pairs "jjjadies and Misses Gaiters at 00 and $1.20. Don'tTorget name and place. ' N. B. AuosriNE, at siiru of Cukap N illiam, Follock btreet Of the tobacco crop the Winston Sentinel s; i'h past two weeks have leeu very favorabl for the -setting of a tobacco crop, and from our information, from all the border counties, from Caswell to Wilkes, one ot the largest crops ever V A 1 - . 11. . if ' . .1. ' L J m. I, Lsiucais left where the owner can get it with iu from me and it does not give satisfaction, it can j six days, noiiction will be taken in the matter; be changed for anything else at any.. time. I otherwise, proof.;-already in possession will beibavo a large stck of White Liuen,: Check V usedJ .A letter, through the .office without sig- Muslin Linen: Handkerchiefs, ShirtifBosoms alnatufe, stating where tluj vitcb- h;vs been' left and shoes that T am - determined tol Kell off at ablirlwill be all that is neceary. , . , : ? anv price. . Ladies ClGth Gaiters $1.23, Kid raised in those counties, has been put out. The lacks, and vri I ' fetand is good and without a very bad season j (tasdu. f Warranted home-ma. Standard; given with pleasure. All orders will hava my ne of the largest crop. ever raised in North ' price, SI Carolina will be grown 'this tieason.. b&autiful Slfnuers Sl.OO. Gents SliDoers 75 cents. Child- Just Martc. 7 ' 7 reu's Gaiters $1.00, Misses Gaiters SbpO. Ther ! '- assortment of Black : Alfacca-- iH not another House in the State who oen sell . I contiuuo to make through the .at these prices and be making a profit Samples A. McLv.:kt.an, Middle St., i prompt attention. opposite Baptist Church. ! t -, Jos. Makks Next door to Post Office. i 1
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