THlTJOURiNAL KEVBZUfC 1 C OCT. 11. MJ MM. 4. Y.aVTJ a taa m- . Amy niiwftl ! u4 t ! gM la taut MHI L. KimtWlBU, la Hsl Tvalt ililm, KtoMM, wtil -. W.HHW t tav iiniiL. L taoay m wii aa ta raaa of o ak4, u4 if yaw ow m p om J. C. fITTTT. Kiaiton Item. otitl :Sf m to any of th cations they niiT lct- I tra. B- C. Bow. U1 araach at WiMlta. " 9ui 4 .y. U 14ta. Tk MrAt wr Data om Saturday lM. TV i(ku of eottoa onoita in. CnUoa ku aa o-jaaiac la ttttat trik a'ariafta lat araak Aboaioa ksi draat aa) Miy Mm vara la Um Sarur 4 .y.laa rilKf pn m Iim cmu. TV fwmn o thi muui look ten -w wtta uurMt to th oota of Cap 8- tt. Ibiudir to idr taa a taa earraat bwfora to coua try . Tawy will roiicf tam os, Taa putalaaJ IUl t aow fully uo. Tat) BBaeaM ax a eoad.iai tcaaa Vh a (Mi rata ia tb sWd. Tha) Daaaocraaa ara or cuol nil Wcaaaa ty (mi ua tair ca as hi jMt at lha ibrt prvil Kr. B. W. Caaady m d .i.r - BrC(tat- A ( lr..nji in- clad ar aa aditor of a mtir eUl lo hia i .l4turn; i. r apu aa too t&sn to ia k r en aa4 p:oc4nll u cut flu -rjn ou Alv lata a MCrti iu5cn!!r f r t Utuw. Taa eoaaiaattoa Cl N B Wnr, &m14 to U Smmt lnura Laiotii. mmm ta ta ooajaty H ks .tardy . faxar a taaaaaar Dvoaocrmtto n aai a ik anataty i a a w wo a aaaca of ta) aatlra popi. T Rpao will aaa 4aoarM Bat to ain ( i Cfitm cou jit Taa Dwi rla ot th Uta aauorwl 4acr1o. oaaoaad o ia eoaatM of Ora aa4 Laaotr. a!4 iar coa Mtioo laiatalow m 9ir4if Lut J. W. Oratar. Eaq . oild u ceo Tvattoa to ordar. ta oJci tad aiM C EL Wiiont, LVq . to Uk eir Mr. Waoaaa a Mnmc ta aaiia o afta tl mam aiaaa a iWl ud prov Uu mc oa liM daif Dxiocti io ta pr at aaaiaaia. Ckar taon to-t nit d ywetw w otala by VaUI. X. J. Ba i Jooa T Vbwa. J C. Kaa4f tad Dr J. A. fvllock. D Pn4oc moTd lo at la a la CM. !( B. WaHflW bT aocia r juM oitj. aaactoa aa iaa lAaaoaraue mmmiu f.ir taa8Mta rrvatlaalUa daariet. Tba avla aa nainawl j iJuJ Kaaaia. J. W. Oraiajia. Dr J A P1 kiea aa4 J. C. Kmm4t r apooatJ a aoaiaiM la taoraa Co. WaufU14 of aaaaiaaitoa. Ia a fa aalaataa 1 WaM4aJ4 appaaraU la tb ooaaati aad aaaata a aunt aa4 avvtrkxio apaacb. aaraatlatT la aoaaiaalioa Job a F Waoaaaj. aa., Ta aotica taa a iraad rail arvaU b kaM la Kraatoa oa or a boat taa tQta laa at whua 8aou Vaaaa Caaa 8 B. AUnadirod ohr roaaiaaaa ayaa kaa aroaia) ba araaooi tTf cut, CAMTlIOl H1TII Tbia) bat aa aaaaoalir iatarratiof I Urn of tba year e hava coocladad to affar tpacial rataa oa laa WaXXLT Jocbjiai. thraagb lha campaif la ardar lo forth a r tacraaa onr lobaertptloo liat, baliariac laai a nambar of ihaa oaaaa eaa ba ratataad aa racolar tabacribart Bj raaaiuiag aa Sfa w will book joor aajaa ror luar moakba. Baoula 70a wiaa to waka any uf lha baiov public 1 100 a wm caA fuxaWb lbm ucti loaar ia ooaaacUoa with ib Joraji al ihaa 70a eaa otaaraiaa obcaia kbam. JocJlAL aad Yoath 'a .om pan too $2. SO I Amarn Acrlcultnritt 3 Suatharo (JuIUTaUr . i.3i Daoaoraat'a Maoxina 8.00 Sciaotiflc Amarican. . 4.00 St. Nichola Can wry Datrolt rraa Praaa Public 8pak!- p. The Coni'mn an W add all and Sandarlin. Hon. A. M. Waddall and Geo. W Saadarlio. candidate for Auditor, will ; county wi 1 aidrn-i (.o.:e a4driii the people ai Pollokaville, i following times tr; J pi ic. 8 Joaaa 00c ntr, on Monday, Oct 15. l raven r.e :ut er SanatonaJ Nomioation. The Democrat of tb 11th aeoatorial diatriet, Lanoir and Greane oountiea held their ooarentioo at Kinatoo Satur day aad som In a Lad that genial, clert-r aod wholaaocled gentleman and farmpr. Col. M. B. Whitfleld for the Snat New Barno High School. We are pleaed to Bote that there bat bean a decided increaae in pupila at the High Bcooal during the paat week. Our paople oght to rally to the support of 00 1 thia achool. It La nooaenae and nieleaa f"M ' eipenea to tend children off to college North Amer. ReTiaw 5.J3 for three or four yeart when they can Vanceboro Siturda Hill's Ntnk W J M Monday, October '.5 Fu loner. Tue-dny. 1 1 l-r It. Dorer. WuJnes By. U (ti. r 17. ('or C Ti urm1-t i i '. ber 1 J pr, Frid - . C) t"i t-1 j Fort IUrtiw.ll 8ur i ).-nb r Coaner 'n M.ind Ort '' r llvekxL W(iincdy. 2-4 Temp e'a Mo.icn'i Murr Ttiurndsy Ot t.rer 2". pt-akirz w i ' ! 1 i v in it 12 m S B.STkFKT "h"m 1) m Fx Corn OrLa.vixi Hi inn Oh'ni.Ke. Fx. Com. More 2 0 New York World 3 V Star- Home and Farm 1.74 Coariar Journal t-50 Neva aod Oba-errar tM Hirpar iVifulit... 4-50 Weakly 4.70 ' Young Paople S.OO Atlanta Coneutuuon. 3 Ola iubacribert receirmg tne JOC SiL. iaj 3eiring to hiTf any of the papers ' M 1' " 1 1- tie - N K t in i.- l to ft -un : i't h.alih. it.t h.i- een i.:h iiMjint- r cy it Mr e : : o the The Cemetery Soad. P.edmont Air I.it)- .t l.inb.. . ,. It ia gratifying to announce that the. Whuher thin in-., r de.i i.. 1 n. ab..ut ruht of -ay. through the indef.ugtble cler T( .., wpei. i-,h t-., rm .H b prepared for the eenior claaa or ob tain a good practical education at home. A Jou t A g lie i We ore 1 1 i f . r ii. i r efflcivni aneiit i i i h GolJabi.r.i li ,a heni c bii position Hf.'i ui. and that Mr F 11 . 1'ir ; apptiinted in I i ( ia ment ronrti'ut h j tir.t Piedmont r--.lrc.ilv t Si efforta of 0 H rinirtt Fn for th I ana c.nifrii'ie road to the National Cemetery baa ben trfcf . BrrttnK, aured and tbe city council has made 1 , an. by atkmg application to lhe necaary appropriation to pay th .,, .,. ine om- in pr.in or oy leiwr. dki damtgea. Thia will furniab a splendid scatment of their account on our books drlTe to one of lhe mott baunful apota ahowinu w hat they will hare to remU to 1 1Q tfcij communlty jhe outlook for a ibora publi ( (jQj for New frng lndeed gratify ing. let the ball keep moricg CITY AND VICINITY. M'.i a : : a a- r : A" v A r.-. F TaV TJ -T..H..-.-0 t FwT Ptaotaiiao lor rnt. C WKtlTT-N'Hiceto pay up F TilUit-Boota aad akroaa KtltH - I.i price till lead. T. PiTTta. 5 To the ycxera of Hilea ia on ruaticating in Tha ach.jiioer Thirtarn priaonara are Cii'to coiaty ji The co A nighta ha damaged the nca crop lb aome arcuoaa Lrg Cjaanliliea of i "jrioi and ceii iag are owing nhippwu North from coir lata bar mil ia. Itaaart D Coogdon A oa are build log a dry bouM at thrlr ob 1 1 1 ia the up Saa S ideliiT baa opeaed a reataormnl oa Uidd a(ret next door to tbe Ne Bars eogma houae Tna Toooi man of Willi Neck near Vncabjro ara getting up a foo lourna mnt to ba ha id Octor MJl ' Officer Elected. AI the annual election held at tbe Cotton Exchange Wednesday tbe follow ing officers were elected for the enuicg yar: Preaident. 8. W. Smaliwood. Vice Preaident, Frank klyer; Secretary, Jamea Redmoad: Traaaurer, Tboe. A. i Green . Directors. M Manly. Geo. Allen, (i F M. Dail. C. EL Foy and K. R. June. Board of appaale. J U 8milh F G Simmon. Hill Humphrey, A H Danniaon and C H '-Ian k , 8u per i n ten dent. D T Carraway. en t ad ui i n is; rn not prepared to do know mu. onght to be and North i 'ar i ;n.t Air L.n- w.-i sb i pru . n ; We of th A A N ' niirkrn f . r o ; order t 1 1 l: i j . the numer 'it t mint Air 1 .1 i 1 1 a morn m- n : . LT I f Lb'- . ,r i Li r I ' 1 i of til' I I r .1 . Hill h if d i q u i t a b I e i h' r it if . for - I:,- pre i ' . we are rj e t b l n h, e t-ttr )) truck w b i: ti' ed 'ti Piedmont u .-. .a rae ' tie d". ire ' Republican Senatorial Convention of ltti lHsirict. At a convention held at Pollocksville on the 24th of September, lc1-, the county of Carteret, represented by Su phen Turner, Ecq , the county of Jonen by Hon E K Page, and the oountv of Onslow by Jno. Pearce, Esq., bv proxy. On motion Hon. E R. Page was "looted Cbairuian and John Pearce. K-q , Secretary. I o motion Hon. E R. Paee was de clared the Republican nominee for a si-at in the Senate to represent the 9.h j senatorial d istrict. Mr. Paga declined to be a candidate, after which tbe fol 1 resolution wag introduced und unanimously paseed: ieoled, That the 9tb senatorial dis r r i. t of North Carolina, by the act of the L-tiisla ure' Krrymandering"tbeState for political purpoiee. has a larjra Demo cratij m jority, and Col John N. Whit lord. a Democrat, having declared him fe.f an independent D mocrat and a cnjdidate for sail seat in the Senate, we aa d e legates, representing the Re publican party, do hereby endorse Col. John N Whitford as the proper person for the Republicans electors in said dis. trice to ca-it iheir ballot for and we do dvise an yonri Rpu licans to give him thMr hearty wupport as against his com peti tor E R. Page. Chm'n. J' HN Pk vRCK Seo'v. COMMKHCi AL ! HONEST OPINIONS. Ni:w VuiiK about t-teudy ictober, 9 2'J Nov y 47, December, 9 ''' January. 9 fi2 February. U.7u March 9 79 OTT. i ' ' t . 9 - Futures closed Sales of 111. SCO baUs. April. May. June. July. AugUdt, Sept. New Berne market eteadv. 145 bales at S to 9 L! l(i .1 i f. K r- r 9 -- S.97 lu.00 Hi 14 10.19 v,If of Candor i-ompe"K iik tondmit that some one :,at; loun known the InftietllentH nf li. Ii. li Hut since 1' Iims never been put before the public, and Bince one of the present prop? i rtors originated the presori pt:ou and used It for years In his practice. It is rn.gitlhi OTHIG TO EO AI. IT. ZauiiA. l'l.A .June 'T. is--, N K. enable- ,t o. I have be-n usi! ir l-.. Ii- U. in my fan i:y us a K.joiI purliit-r. jo. t- iih- t-r used aliS" u.t-.l-!c::..' : ji ,11a: ::, luy.ncKiiilj'. M I:.-. K. M. l.A'. -. I PROFESSIONAL. ni J -V YORK. Jas. W. Waters, ATTORNEY AT L AW. Pensions and I'nlent HighU a specialty. "" Has removed Ids nili.-e next door eon th Of Ni v llcrni- I 'I una I.. M-;w HKJISK, N. O. toiv i,h ;f ti dl-p.ed ' b-. l- vt- i : i -i K to ("! ' - min - :n k a p -r-1 hie in it-- t n e in i j -' r v Mi.d if 't- a : t, i th " Pied -. N r : li i " i ro i p. .i ran be Th Board of Trade. The Board of Trade of a growing organisation. pi a-aed to eay that it ia not a mushroom grain and made to ;t to . ,ir early Teetatiie; r. will extra dnl'sr i r, t- (!. true kern lb e f a -1 t r u Atlantic roni1 los I et I ltd by our far me- an : thi up of new tnarkets ii. I h at lian been s - i . trucking is equ-ilU ap ; n for their pt: t many an "k'-'s of our k .ri v i -. on the ii ; uc n a; prec i Simmons and Coalition. Vanceboro. Oct. Sth. Eoitor Jol'KNal: Hu88Pv. the ioundp--a eater, was up Siturday and n.ido a very loud talk to four or five ber-ons, ail colored, and he had plenty of time to eat groundpeas. I forgot, Mr S eve Smith, white, went upon the -tand with a corn cob in bis mouth and then came Mr. Hahn and he Mr. Smith, started to ohanire the oob for what I d on t k no a . I-aac Hutton and Alex Henderson, colored, gays put them down for Sim mons and Coalition, aod a plenty of others too numerous t mention Simmons and Coalition. Bv samckl Willis. (Col. : DOM EST I : Ekks 15c I SK.aD CuTTON-ii:. per lb. L (.'P.N - Small lota of r.-. 60 j per bus-h. Fodder. Sl.OOal.25 per hnndr TXfaPKNTiNB Hara s:.Cn. I Tah Sl.00al.50 Oats New. 41a47c. i-i -j'i. baitewAX 17a21c ; i t . Bzkp On foot. 6 mo 7 FB1I8H POHK 7!o? ; id ... . Hams Country , llal'2 '.: ;.,! Potatoes Bahamae. . . p. r yaus. 75;. per bush. Onioxs -50o per bn ' Wool 1520c. fltA-.Lis Saarfl CO uer 1 ushr-i. JHIUK'N'- 'trof: 40 1 15 . j.&i grown, 22ja25c. hrai- fk'..S5c. bolted Timber L' press, li in. and 85 Od per M : pin . S2 50a4 50. Stave i K i nd S1012 ce WHOLt... LE PBICES. iiKi& Poiift New .-17 50 5Hui'LDEK Meat 9i10c. C. li. b. r B - B. ano 1. . C Flol a ?4 50aS 00. Lard 10?;. by the tierce. Nails Basis I0's.o2 50. Muak -i ria.nulait"; . - ; : Coffee 15alc. Cheese 1 2 1 . Salt --suab5c. per -a- k. Molasses asdSybvps 3045c Powdek jfo oo SnOT Drop. ;... 0. ......ji, 31.7.5. iKKeiSUN 1C - 9 jC 'ilDF.s Jrj . 6, Sc. 4 i. "itljiw 4c -er I1- : 1 ; C . bush. MAKES AN OLD Or.G. '. s I liuugi.t lime l.uti ,i-s of ;.our bi-tar.i- hiooj liuon 1 1 . jiu my friend il. I'. I'.al iai il. at Cainpobehi', m. i I n.iv.- beenus.ng it tnree weeks I; apptara "... give me new I : !t-and new streniln. li lh-rt- is an j t h iuk mat win inati- i.n ii.il man "uia; 1 1 is h H. Ir I UIll Wll.SliK f e.! it 1 e.n, . sill.eMIV Hlui iioijesliy I'etoiiiLuena botanic Biood Jia'iin . Till-; BEST I'IRIFIEIt MADE I'A ! A - i r.. ii a., J n:ie S.i, 1-..-7. j have suffered with catarrh lor about tour w-insioid alii r ithiiikf lur Uilliesni hounic H.oDd Lul in I Ii nd iiiv y n era i lit-ai I h irreat . y :iu pi -ovt-d and 1 1 i ruunl ke--p on t m Hit- ii.'l ea I her 1 v. o.. Id hi) cured. I belmve ll to I e tL'' l"'--l punlier Ilia )e. i-ry l't-sj il ri fu, 1 ,-, l". W. 'I !!. , M I--. ,N half I' M ELI : VEAHS AKFLICTKD. Ill.i r 1 TO, I p., I el'. H, !--" I mi', e hte-li alll.eted e 1 1 u Iliood I'oison for t e.ve ears Have used presclpf.on from ; !i sicians ofleitd me miring that period. J hioiiith ti.e d i ugis. . YV. A . ciim I lis 1 pin-rllli-il one liotile oi H. ti li and sn.c-have used Ih'e... Pot the. and am sttislled it luis done me mote ynl tfian anvlliiutt 1 eei ill Hi'iiuhl i-i , ami am Kur-.wnii- AMELIE RIVES-DION BOUCICAULT ! No. z . of i 'oliicr s u v, K a Wfki;. pul.:ihed ! -.illi of -eplemher. is a literary und ariallr ruarvt-l ev. r have a inaiiv alHiKiitiLourutl m t ne same nr. -ii a me nt. Never h - veso manv I. niK authors ot highest celehrlty h.-eii minered together in one nuu,l)er of one journal, whne i h h m a trn i H cen t 11 lust rat Ions ate on a par wilh the lasrinati'it' ni.-rat ure Ameli.- Itive- i iiamei i-oiiti-:l,ules a weird i hi i. ilnt: and e chain inn io-m. i-ntlln. An' tliodello. lu.m It'illi'lCHllH Com ri,, , , ' I K Mil I I . sii - A mer ica ii seiial i hut i in.uti-1 .,,n. a lren.end.,us seioat on. en s speaks fur itseif. Alliehc Kives, I'nem I i at. d ii v i-to i uer. Marion liar and. Storv Dodder 1 1 aleil hy -teenJe I in vie .Julian I la w i n or ne. t u Su I ; v KOI, I 'hair" I I illsl rale.i l. lla llnr' ra. . nd lir. 1 is! J. f). CLARK, fI-:NTWT, ' NKwiBu, n. c . 'n ureal, batweaa PoUeak iniaarwg P. H. PELLETIEE, A T T ) K N i; V AT la A W , Craven St., two iloort South of Journal oflice. A t 1 1 ) o 1 1 Mils 1 plH' 114 ! i et . l'nll.,1 - i, 1 1 p I e 1 1 . . I , ( lli ( 'mi ti I leu of Craven, Car si w ii i, il I M II 1 1 1 e( i ' ' . ' m iii N. w lloma. and "f the - Int.. ,,.(, dtf I . ' ss ii 1 I'orl I a. I Used 1 At l .. aft d' I.'iree Mieios 1 wji he pel.'ee -r twelve vtars stillerin lnteij.s. a i ress .loEl'H f k l I . ". Ind. Pa kf-r anu l an feet i ' in i ; 1 1. . Til 1- i.'.o i', H'-nsoii .1. I A lln l li-i f id N ve. loiistiHteil bv .itiimerri.Rn 1 '.on Pone a u . I . N o el Hv the N ! ne :.i vt s of ( ' n r hy Mclivaln. h lla v lo e., r , i ,.,. liose." hduiir lawi-e!. ' .... r ti. I- at. K K. .Mimkltti k -...v.,et: ' !dd i ,n , i ,u,i ra t.-d in lames W l.iK'.'Inli Kl t v. I Around i in- Ki ,.r .'ose pn Ii own i d I r It e-n o, i' M a I y K le l"ttlls " w a Maurh ! li 1 I OWEN H. GUION, ATTOHKEY AT LAW. Koi.MS nth 1 i i.i etiei t fdiir dniMa west or Me - , Ii : s. I "lltil 1 I veil. i H w in,: 111 1 1 I ' "i. v o h no riii a pedal - i:;.t a ik) aii(. '! mi- o: H. " u ,i i.S S Wt 1 i . ; . ;'S ' ? 'u . K 1 ; . ,' Coin ; he. -11 ri I y II. a ; p .-, ire i . . usi i at . ll I " 1 K most u ondet f i. at., , e Cr bt-t"f.- luiiavtl. Ad.lt. 1. 1 - .op 1; a I. n Co For pule iu New Bern stores of U. N. Dully Meadows. Hi. - P w:tt ir.d dl.ia -res. orii. 1 1 j t a. I a. the drug A tl i M M. oct H. H. at : s ' .1 n o - hat . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u a ' . : riar". aa This won 1 e - n ce n i , o a pp;j : - i 'I ton Robert Hancock, Jr.. ! TRIAL JUoTICE. in rear of 1 Inn -o. i. ' drug srtore,' n- x I door to I l,,t. i A 11. i n. I Ipen f r oni 9 a. in lo lpm. Will g-Wa prompt ntteiiiiori l i nil manors kertain 1 nt To .1 ii p in ' ,-, ,n , to d29 dtf A Cm o, h i V. -1 II .J 1. C:t.cn y.uizc opening c appre- oerne is What has been s,id iu reiinl to and we are truckmc is eou-ilU aopl i .-. ho- to our r o i u c :s I . i -i a growth, but a steady, healthy growth t burning abame ar.d an outrage upoD that pronaiae much good fruit. The roll j the people of North Carolina thit such now coot-aunt soventy six tctire mem- a railroad system tus benn fastene,! bars New conetUnlioo tod by-laws hare been adopted which prOTide for the appointmant of important cora mittaea. If the -proper care it taken in the appointment of committee the Board of Trade w ill show iteelf a power for good la th community. The moot inn are held for the present avery Friday night and every member hould auend Th to pmmt f :T.h ifr the A at N C K ! ia ii ( a to n-ceeaital tbe iuocd; f in additional fln cr Onslow Coujity Itamj- rkaa) ara aearca) atta) e(I py hih. 4 waa pa Ja (iiaa) ba4ar laa prioe garii -mid to laaaa. Ovv ara aaiatg rapaally aoaai . aad ara aaxxar tkava yaara pa. Oxioa ia oa asrmlaa ot to araal aa ax pa a tad . afrev LUj B4I, wife of J. EL Ball cf Pasta vtl la. la y siek at aw fataars, Dr K W Wajw Mr. J J Saataaoaa ks vary tacal.alao R. Bj Ward. Ma as t a MaClaeaaay aa4 atoiaaoo, Cbfaaaiotial eaLBra wiataa for thia l trtat law ). wiH spa-Jk at Jaanaiita. ao r liar, oai ta Brat day af HiTiai r U We moy it wUi ka taorowghly adaaniawd A f 4tiy A kifaelf 4aa1 watiaoajtbaai laag a) ttek aaat wA r a era- Th Iowa) ratarad aJa haaaj. kUliag aisa at as oat saaaaasJy. R w a ao ot If r Was. Parkar asv4 wa a amaaja' ag Mr Jaa. (X FraaaUa kiliaa) tV Urg al llgator aaat) ta taaaa waeara for y saw t. Ba waa U r I kacwsa ! 4 trv) tew taofcea tmi h body Ha a4 amrW awraraJ oVeert aad tera rroaa Jaiaaa aad J. an at a: to pay kiat for It aw did ao. Owr eowaty eaatdkiaiaa ara eaaaaaiag aow. W tsara ao Bavdblksaa aoaalaar- tioaxa, aad 01t oaa tjadrpaod at aa we kae atT las ttr aoatttr. Wat. Oro-vaa la taar- tairpaadeat artlnat TVoa. E. 0 11 aaava. EM..orta Laarlalatara.bat ToaaaBf wtil bav aa aaay walk orer wtta Biify wa Laiak. Mr Ltwta FooTniaj kilUd a rul-r ktatj k artth ft ralUra Mr. K. W. O. Bit kiOad otaa alta IS raAtiaa taat amaaa wy tan aAJag fctaa aad hi era ola faamily TVy ail ro tftar (ba ta ska wakoa taraad aa lasaa aaJ raa taaaa ail Jsttha a aa. aad If taay had aad aaat ta) dooa M ta tapeoaad ao no woabi kaea kaowa watt beta of Ut fasuJy . Otrr tarea baildUitj at Su Bora ka goaag oa flaaiy. Ta fraaaa ks ap aad looks wl . Il la i3a30 feat, I wa saoa-y . apacaira for i aad aeaooi rooon Th lad ta aa thatr work, try tag ta get aa for taav aaata. Oa Friday and Satarday. taa lKa aad I Hit taata . a jrraad eatartaiaaaaait, taalaaai. Ao-, w-Ul ba g iva bar a by tba) taJiaa for tba aaaafit a tba cbarctt aad we bop a lavrgw taraaat wtil ba atade by all wbo ara taaaraatad aad ara wall wWaara ot a Tb ad m tratoa fro will b STAT I EW9 b05PE35ED. H ao I ata i"a Kw : Mjra tobaa-co La aowa FrMay Caaa waa ar aa oa tba door bar la tba aaMtA of typtaaibar. Moat of It aaw . "aataaatila Laadnark. Everybody boo at tba oouoa aad kobaooo market aatattaa aiawtrie light. TVar 1 gctog ta ba a graded scaooi la Srafviiia b- fora loag Mr. E B Wtua toagbi tOO abicaao Tdy. Tba) 'armer' Alliaaea wtil probably put a cotton buyer oa tba eaark tbia laaaot Tuei a waa a kililag froat Suaday saorn I ig aad oaa eaaiiy bry Wedaaaday. Wlaatoa liailar' ' Tba rttaaat ooi taminae at taa Wiaeaoa braaca offloa for taa Bvoat af Raotaanbar footad ap tSt.MOM Mr Joaaoa Hayaaadiad at baa boma la Bryaa wasatip a the att) of 108 jaara. Bauia O round i thai aaa as of a aaw poetofloa jaet eatah laabarl at taa old OaiJfoni Coart Hooa batala Aatd. Mr E F. Tat am. o Dia ewoaty. baa baaa accapted aa a tf to Cam a Ha will leave for Tba iiiaall reaidaoca recaoUy pur I ohaaad by tba Mativodiat to ba use i aa a paraceage u baiog tboroothlr rrpairad aod p io ted OrouoJ ha bD broken for th new brie k atora of Or Frank Hughe to ba eractad oo MiddUatreat ItwiHfuithr ofttmrat hil 19 a rral bandaome brick b4ock. Th management of th theatre here baa cioaad an eagageaaaat with tba caleoratad actrra Mad acaa Jaaaaacbak. to apoor bar eocavtlm daring thi (Booth J F Taylor, oa Middl atrr. lighu b ia tor bow w lib an adaeaaad lamp 1 stake a bri liaot llghtaod will caaa bornl a g of it oan accord wbenerer it it ao daairad Col J N. Whitfod wa at th Ei cb it g Tody. and a uauaJ o Ota t ad flgara well a bo tha aTartga prio of tbe day Hi cotton aold for 9 3 18 b-a- ciim e( lb au parior quality A large nu m bar of farmer from tha ad-xniag t ovatiot were la tha eity Fri day. Tby boagbt cotton and ear ned oat good which ca t obtained bare cheapar IOaq in any market ia lha State We ara ia recaipAof aa iovitatioai to attaad tbe F. xpnaitioo uxrntmai at Dnrham on th lico Oar faraver towae Bvan Cba. S Hryao Et , la chief aiarahal, which fart gire aaauranc of O y alar a aro not 'fry plentiful in market jit; at th ia lime, bat are r- portad to b quit promising at tb groaada. o consiitnta of wblJh Maar. M en A Brady rpk of starting thair cannery earlier than laat year. Tk tbur market is excited and ad vancing I )f I nil alao tateo a suaaan Jump S)Oi n-.acopol lata hare made otwnrt on tneae cacrauriM ot lire. Why doo't th Farwiera' Allianc take bold of th matter'' If Loey woald re- woi rt to t no more Wetra meat and bread, bat raise it on their own lands, thy would at one put thcmaelre on ; tha road to proa per. '.t aod happinea W htT ra-ciered an ioTitalion to be preaant and participate in the varied faativilie of th Exposition to b held at Durham. N. C . W ed d a y , Tba ra dar and Friday. wbfr 10th. 11th and Uth. and w he-pa to attend W ar greatified to learn lhat cur highly re tamod townaman Ur t'berle L Iea. ba baa appotctad oo of the aaatatant marshal He wi.l grace the orcaaion and honor the cut be reprreeata- Chia'.hara waa in th eutr on WisJdm day otg hi wni. Mr e"o-k . ( Warren waa try tog lo perauil men Bat few of hi followr knew that he wa. here Il la said lhat t e burden of his soag aow la that all who do not rota for hian ar Democrat. We thiuk be ha bean deaoaoead by Republican in Vance cocaty for Toimg a Voiocrilio ticket. yet hs ia the KpuMicn nominee. rV to rota a I . m oc r a i ic tic set aaema io 'make a Rpuicn mu pmmioiiil ith hn part t bae daataat riald or labor aooia tame gartag tha praaaot saooth Jack 1 ata 1 rails for the track between New From asad hie fir vteit la th Pia-J I Bro and Ucreheai. aod will soon be at eoctwa laat Friday morning Wnoaingvoa Mtotrr Whii Jack t wl It-I tha Capa Fear aactjoo Tha radar Mr. C P- LochsT addrsaaai a crvwd oi sarraat-aa to eighty paoota at Bock -lacaaaa Taaadar aiaht- Poor fallow. fia a waatlag aua waaa ana ae-iaai-Co. Row laa d wUI hae a coco pi t . "wtlktatr." Ereal taa Saoabiioaaa of Rjbaaoa ecntaty apwaJk of voting for 1 Bow U ad- Tha board of aaaJtA oi (4 risnatsr aoaaty a at tb ofTic mt Dr. T- F. Wood. Tbaraday naraMg. aad Id waa decided taat eo far aa taa pawaaaga of swawwaarwre throarb th rtry ar throwalh irslr- rrooa tha lafectad d ia trlca eraa ! ail . tnr woo Id to ao otMtraotJotl oa aad aUr tha 1Kb gia to tear up the old rails and replace thasn with the fl w steal ralia It la a mi abvut to begin the erectioa of a bndon ticket oflice and waiting room at th termioua at Morehead Tbf has baan a long fail want, but tb daosand u poo the company for tha absolutely nradad rapaira io track. Ac . ba baa a tuch that u ba aot harto for baas able to erect lucb a building at M rebed aa waa desirable Thnt Way. Tou Sporiamen. A etiJenc that New Eieroe ia a place for winter sportsmen, w note lhat Mr Jamea Henaley of the Craven Coimy Oon Club, want out early Turaday morning ap Trent river and return co -wul 9 o'olock a. m with thirty ducka and he eaye it waa not a good day for docka either. Among thoee killed wera the Paddle, Blue Peeler and Teal Partie arriving on sw amen report i that Pamlioo eound ia swarming with dock in great varltie. The winter toariat lo New Barne this seaaon a ill aot Lack for sport. Th SpaaJting- at Vanceboro Our frvendt at Vanceboro will r mem bar that the county candidate in the Coalition ticket will be at Vanceboro on Saturday next Tbe canvas will then begin in earnest. Let the people tarn out and hear what they have to ay. and if they do not tell a straight atory let eavch precinct aend a committee to examine lha records and learn the truth. It i the troth that make at free, and the truth Lt what the pa-ople want. If tbe Coalition Republicans can not show satiafaciory reaulu from tbair administration, tnra m oat and put others in . Our Advertiaera, Our merchant are rather backward la bringing ha their Fall advertise ment. Thi i a mistake Theyahoold direct the cattoeaert' minds to their stock before the Fall trade begins. It i only udicvjuj advertising that pys, and thi pay in many waj t The newapaper of a town or city i an in dex to to the busioeea done there. Peo pie wbo want to buy goods like to go where there ia plenty of goods for sale. and the newspaper being the index tells the etory Now we to our merchant that our Wexk.lt JocrxaI. partaaale very neighborhood in the orrono ing counli and ia rted by st least ten ihoueand peop-e every week, and if yi a have any pride for the baai nee interests of year city j ou should keep your business befor them, and aaow that New Berne is a city with live and enterprising merchants and busi ness men Of the many dry go.ls and clotbiog eetablnhment in thi city the Jot'R.v iL carrle three, vii: O. Mark who carries a very large stock and com nvaads a good wholeeale aa wall a re tail trade, hi price will compete with I boa in Northern market. F T Patter son with a larg and well selected stock of clothing, shoe and drv goods, and Wm. Cohen with a large sto. k of cloth ing, dry goods, ladie and genu furn ishing goods. We commend thee treotlemen to our reader and ask tbem to watch tbe columns of lhe Jeb'RJAL for others, notice of which will al ways sppaar under the he 1 of 'New AJverUaemeDta Kaxmfactu.: icg- Nw Berne i much more) of a manu- arlng town than many of its own paople ara aware of. Who would behave, without atoppicg to count thm that there are about forty manu factories la aad aroand New Berne employing a boat five hundred ban s '.' But few would belt-va it, yet such is the fact. But there La room for more and there is good opportunity for doubling and and trebling lhe capacity of reny of the eetablatbmenta aleavdy in operation. The f urn iture factory . for inatance, ia one of our infant industriee and ought to receive lhe encouragement of evety citizen. Why don 't aooie of our moni- d men come to it a leUDC with their capital aad ba4 p tbam lo put in ma chiue y aad employ a Large number of laborer? We most rely upon auch ladaatrtaa to stimulate lb growth and For the Journal -j Worthy and Well qualified." H-ivingcuuKbt the senior editor away from home, and knowirjg his excessive modesty. I take advantage of Lis ab sence to say what many others as well as I thi k of him His Can 1 idacy for senatorial honors i" rxceedingly appropriate that is to say. ne is just the man for the place. Personally, socially, politically, men tally, he is well qualified to take his seat among the Senator in the next General Asem bly . Asa journalist, he has shown rare gifts and this is a place ; that will soon bring to the front a man's faults as well as good points. Ia tbe TO THE Voters of Graven 60. AND THE FUBLIC GENERALLY. F. T. Oreat 1 T f! . ..3 NV y r- k 1 n U M Ml nil n i-rpr .' .s n. ci 'iinu; a M.-)i Insurance. Mo ton PAT- upon them that the Fig and West can have no business relations; no exchange conduct of his paper, he has ever been I I can sell you of product, no community of interest , on a keen lookout for tbe best interests, not only of bis immediate section, but Take notice tnat tt HK TER6GVS CLUTHING AND SHOE STORE Two doors north of Hotel Albert. Mid dle street, you will fmd a Lartte and Well Selected l ine of Clotliin We k 1 h j , tlOD to our I 'it a t ! n Whenever the mind f a true North Carolinian recurs to this fact he can but be aroused with feelings of indix nation Recentlj a gentleman living in Uyde count v informed us that he m lended to none to Greensboro f. r the purpose of educating Ins t hi! r- i-. and wanted io have hi.- Cn'u. Oats, etc ship ped to him from his (arm 1 1 c t the -nili lu Id It lu Ni- Bertielll atlt did loNorfolk but th.-'.eihl'-harden from Gold aboro toO.een-horo w cm so,ip r mou ihit he could t.ot ship thi-. w -y. Ti e R At D Jetiiitiih thai it k.o i Nor folk Richmond an I )nvilie Ix-t ua bope that lln- j .nt h- itey in the beinDin of tiettei u ne-. not only for true bui for evers other product lrti for thoae of bis State. Unswerving in his attachment to principle, be can not be bought or lured from his fealty to t. M n of Craven, show your love of patriotism by Bending Henry S. Nunn. the true patriot, to tbe next Senate A RACHEL O tober 6th. 1S!-S. THE Yi.LLOW FtVKU A good warm suit for -5;! 50. A better warm suit for 1 00. A wool suit for So. 00. The beat suit you ever saw for oulv 56. 00 A nobby suit. Cassi.i.ere, for onlv 557 5 i. These -jood ..:isf It - i to be (ij'pre- c 1(1 tt'd. A liood heavy overcoat, only S2 00. A better heavy overcoat, only S3. 00. A nice li-avy fur trimmed. SS 5 . A r.ioe eatin faced corkscrew. S10 00 Aa I intend to lead in low prices. You will have to see these goods to be con vinced, and I respectfully invite one and all to a close examination as t prices and quality Mr. S. R Ball will tase ;reat pleasure in showing this -hat Ka tbe W. isteru i st i ro 1 1 1 a I -hip to La terary. Tbe Kreate-t in veit) sin e in- lUCllOliOflhe fl.tfelle-- Hint. wrariugof laid on. s - .- T.o l As la Usual with -n . h i .1 i e- -is said to have ana- ti tin o. e n A lady, a leader of th. h.r..' .' i hurry to meet an sp niiini.tii up hastily a is r ..f (! .it chanced to be of dilTerent i o urs lntro is the T,ik " h - one . ISl .fee. i in a OHIO t which o ors W th the ooursge born of euretj of po-iuon, ahe donned the odd pair, anct set a faebion that ai. Paris is fn.Kiwu 15 g r ee d 1 i y . fo There in- many . ptry in Harper a M b-r and th. are 1 "Old Enjc isi. S'l.i-' trted by E A. Abl't 1 roaa. It is useless to iiw il on the meritsof this artistic work. i.i h must :e of Oc to l! .. o v. 1 10 pr if l 11H- -l.d A . - I ' d I'ol - Mf-MTHIs; Oct 5. The following has been i.ieived by the Associated Press: DkcaTUR AU.. Oct. 5. Three new c en in 24 hours. Ia spite of the ap peals of certain Decatur officials, the Uc-liel Committee assure me they have line of clothim to his friends aOundant means for all present wants. 'Signed jEHoatE GOCHRAN. M D. State Health Officer. J ackson villk, Oct. 5 The weather . outiuuea warm. Tne situation remains unelionKed. except perhaps that cases oi lever are Keoerally of a milder type. Dr et C Nutz Viliavicencio. an ex pouuder of the inoculaiiou theory, is somewhat piqued that the Board of tieaith -till not permit hiuj to perform an auiop-y on a yellow fever victim, in inner to secure virus for inoculation. Ur Neal Mitchell Piesident of the i-i-'ri of Ueaitn. iss Jes the folio wing offi -ii bunetiu for the twenty four riour endiua at 6 p m New caaes 5i. drain n Total casss. 3,022; total deaths V77 Of the new cases fifteen are hue and thirty seven are oolored. WaSH1.Nijto.. Ojt 6 Surgeon Rjss has telegraphed to Surgeon General Hamihon. fiom Fernandina as follows: Much more sickness here, principally among negroes, than is thought or re ported. The Howard Association has no more means ihaa necesary for the care ..f 'he bi k and needy. The number f letlt r are large and increasing. M -n infected houses and much o.fevted beddinK are here which -nould n lumigaled. disinfected, and -omo d-scroed. Will you furnish oy this last lot Tnere are a so some pleastnl lines on 'Flai Flowers" bj Margaret Delan d , and A'here umm r Bides" is contributed ty R a il tiurns Wilson liotb thes.. povai- r- 11. .rk.d by delicacy and r. fo: mu ; 6. Three new mt ana for luoiagalion, infection and compensation for article destroyed be see ti to be sppreciaied. Those who thereby greatly nimimshing the danger uave looked at other draAins from I "f iro,ile ia tbe future, especially , e. .... ,,1 , ... .o. .,.1, h I uext year. r I'!....., ui,',,n n... n,.,.v.. 4 r. 1 Ait Casc-e since last reiairt- Jacks .n vi lle, October 6 ti mi oulktii k 1 i.en Cas 8 81 ; death 5 Total case s. 8 103. total deaths 382. Of tbe new cat-es 39 are while and 42 color, d Jacksonville Oct. 7. El win Mar 1 e 1.0 r oi ice Times-Cnion, died at 1 1 o -iock this morning. He had rested o .irtlt until about 4am, when he be came delirious and rest'ess until death relieved him He stood heroically at his post through the entire epidemic. and me conservative and cheerful tone of his e i nor lal opinions had done not a j little to tllay fear and k.ep up the ; courage of the people. Jack onville. Oct. 8 -The weather was c lea r and cool tod ay, except at mid- :day, when the murcury rose above 80 ' decrees. Tne funeral of Edwin Martin, late editor of the Timee Union, tok place ' tnis morning nd was largely attended A beautiful floral croee, sent by the em 'ploes of thn Time Union, lay upon toe casket. Right R v Edwin G Meed. Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of ' F101 i 1 a . read the service of that church. All ot tr.e attaches of tbe Times Union t ol ishment. some sixty in number 1 rt presentuiK tbe editorial, business and mechanical departments, attended in a body, wearing badges of mourning. I OtUcial bulletin' New cases 50; deaths 4. lo'al cases to date (corrected) 3.208; total deaths, 295. Frank Marvin, cashier of the banking firm of Ambler, Marvin At Stockton, died tonight after tbe official bulletin ! waa filed He was the last of a large h .u-ehold to contract the fever, all the f imer cases having recovered. He oaves a wifeacd an icfantchild. The peculiar 11. t. r; r. tali t. . f Christ's teaching made h Count Tol-t 1 and his example in renounc ng his former mih- ry . ao ia I a i . .1 I n.. r.irv ha -is ..( 11.. 'or the life of a RdMsian i e .- n have made as deep an impression on me t .w'..in of the time as bi great novels. I mm the proper interpret tion ot Christ's teach ing and is th" ('mis. iiu world in error? Canon Farrar has acsw, red this inquiry n a review of T "Slot's writing and re igioua faith aud manner of life in an aaay. which has both a literary and a deep religious interest II has been pro cured by the Forum and aptears in tht number for October Edmund Goase. Ibe British critic, in answer to the ques lion "Has America Produced a Poet'.'" reviews American poticl production n an article taking up e.nlv 'h.- dead poet : ai.d he hnds f .1 r v "thy of praue in theoroer usuo- L in f o 1. w . Hryant. t nfiwu and I'o- To Lmer- aou and Poe ho pu s eloquent tributes. Every English poet since Poe. he de- claret, has shown tra-esof his influence on the poetic art My 8hoe Department Is full and complete. I will sell a good leather inner r.ad outer sole glove grain button shoe, laaie?. for Sl 00. A nice kl.l button shoe, ladies, for 1 25 A 1. 100 p-bble grain for SI 25. I fei ep up tbe line of that very popular Common Sense Ladies Shoe that has given such universal satisfaction. In men 's goods I can give you a good. Btrong. durable Shoe tor tl 00. A better Shoe for Sl 25. My Dongolar top butto" Shoe, for wear and st le can't be beat, only 31 50 Drop in aud lo k at my porpoise leather Bal. and Cong Shoes. Ever) pair warranted In Cloths and Jeans, You must see tbem and hear the prices. CARPETS. Will sell you a good carpet. SO inches wide, for only 20c per yd. Look at the 25c carpet, also the 30c. and 35c, that beautiful all wool filling only 45c, ar.d my Brussel s carpet for 60c A uood line of Comfortables, Quilt ana Blankets that cannot fail to please. Bupgj Robes and Horse Blankets as cheap as ou could wish thim. Beautiful Rubber Garments for gen tlemen 's wear . Unlauudried Dress Shirts I defy com petition Look at my 50 .--iiirt. Trunks. Vai 19 s and Hard Satchels, best as-ortment and cheapest in the citv. The of-J Boy's c lothint: in Variety. Be it rtimeiubtfrecl any article bought at my store if not sati-factory will be taken back aud money rt funded with oui question Mr S R. Hall i 1 1 er.d t avor to m ak your visit, pleasant nd agreeable. Thanking the public for past patron ae. I respectfully ask a continuance. K-speCifull inur "bt svt , F. T. PATTERSON. Mr A. K. Hawkk.'s D. arlsir: I have thoroughly tested ihe glasses you ad justed to my eye some time ?. and nod them to be unsurpassrd m clear s and brilliancy In fact they are lhe best glasses I hv.- ever 11-ed W. D ll-. 'ill AM. Ex -Governor ot Florida All eyes fitted and tit ruaranleed b) F S. Duffy. New Berne. N C s'-3i!m lit Coalition I'roxMl a uccf .' EliT'R JoVK.n a i-: The question for each voter no lels an merest in this county to k is. ba- oaiition succeeded as aS bolt:d lt w. a d ' Coalition promised t ive a belt, r set of COUtllV 1 fficera than the Republican parly had iven or otT-red to ive It promised to give letter representatives in the Legislature than asofffred b the Radicals The cju-stnui now is. br il kept the promise .' As t- the c un y officers no one c.n deny that they have come fuil fully up to these p. ..nns. - an 1 . vn t.e yond expectation And a-t o ih-- repre I niat vesit is har 1 i in, 11m to ak a 17a The game law of our State make 11 a , coaaeoareaal importance of the city, on id oaaaa or to ahoot partridge until j Meat waa own larg property ia the city fir th '.5-h of October Tha Craven and have money to iavet should ra Couaty Gaa Clab ha mad every effort aiantbaf. wken they ar casting about f improve shooting in oar eectioa, and I for lavrtuueal. that aothioa: will n- s j flslig. DrwJ1aas. tPpa lOO.. it raporvao ml luaia ata lueii m uuui bwkv v- vaawa va .avati pivyvi j " laatifla" ' 1 aatt 1 siMatf Eiactrso thia eaoo than for oaaay aaaeoaa bar- than th batldlog op of manaf acturing BiOara aa tha Try bast ratxaad y Every f toor l( ia to be hopd that tnoaa w ho ladostriaa hoUa aoid haa gia rollaf la ',.,, ,lmm,.,'.ol ... .h.,r arjor .-.aa -- I too UX OOttJaa Oaa was otjrad of IThaamaliari of taa year ataadiag. " Abraaaai Hrv draggiat. BaijTillo. Ofaio, aiSrosa: "Taa) boat U Lag aaadieiaa I hara trrar haavdiad I mw O yoara' aapariaaaa k Pactric BUw. ' TaoawaJkda of othara bare addod thair say, ta taa taa wrnxm m thaa Elastria Bitaara da astro ail t taa aaw Of aaaawra wa asiw a haOX aofXar a bottia af Dsf.ttraC swOtf. . , ad M. H. for tha aport put lb am within th reach of lha law by anooting birda befor tba lia allowed by statala. Oa grl prtneipl 11 ia bat tar to allow lha yoang bird to obtain their growth ba fora ooa aaaarn rig the winter's shooting. IavfstJgtte fur Yaartelf. Haa not tha CoairUon Sheriff collected more tax thaa hi predacaaaor '! Uave not h la aauietaaata wHth tha ooosm 1 aionar bean as ore ia aaoord with the law if Ha not hi cu?4y of priaonar baan equally aa good T CK for yoar alva. fre-eooea. Don 'l tak tb-e etater- meol of either aide S-arch (he records. i evt robod d o. s n tit k n o w 1 1 1 1 ., r k aod L ne wt r- not h-1 r r i -r t ae u 1 -ti.ee o' fe g s.h1 p. pi- ..1 i,,- r u ,y thm n oee voted for o t K . -. 1 a - Trie mr.lsoi u.ev....- n v.- .-en improved ii:ii)tT,U:- l ' . ,. i i ,. 1 Tn- y had n e v e r nee r. t 11 o 1 r e 1 h -o 1 1 waa wrona to bull. lor... 9 d uiiund .t vulert But Coalnion t. ' tliem mat It was. and that such Co du.-t 'nul l j cauae the preeincl at w In. h rucii prac j HCea were indulged in to ne t'.rown ..ut I by the return in hoard and it bad bem-r j cease. oaiition then has le 1 a Huccesa. and only await- ih- uiumph it will achieve in N vemn. r to brrto hiiII greater be n lit a u s ,n the go a) ..Id coun ' ty. Let ev r w. il 1 e : . 1 1 i( cun . tT vote f .r u un ,N Joint lanva8. The Democratic and R-publican can- dmates for the county ofS es and the Legislature will address the ciiizans of Jonwn county at the following limes and places: Mavsvill". 0:t 18 Polhck-vilie. Oct 19 Piney Crrove, Parker At Simmocs. , O -t 20. Beaver 'reek Heath's Mill Oct 22 Chinquapin Pb i 1 1 i p'a Mill. Oct 23 Tuckaboe O t. 24 Dog Wood Oct 25 ("v pros ( "reek Oct 26 Trenton. Oct 27 Tne voters of both political parties are ret-pccifully requested at these meetings aud hear the issues discussed. The candidates for tne Legislature will dweus- ihe tariff and other issues of importance to the people. E R Paoe. Cnm" Rep. Ex Com S Hudson. h mi . D 111 tlx Com AI T I " I 0 MOTHERS Every moiDer is cauuoned against fctn inu her child UuJanuinor paregoric: it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants whp'h kills the mind or tbe -Mi 1 Acker's Baby 8ootner it spe- , ci lly pr pared .0 benefit children and cure their pains It it harmless and contains no opium or morphine. Sold 1 by R Herry druirgie . New Berne FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver derail;; on t lie u Tiole ty tern, and produces Sick Headaclie, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There Is no better remedy for these rommon disease tflan lutt's Liver JPllls, ua ix triul ill prove. I'riee, 23c. Sold Everywhere. Boots and Shoes. In Great Variety. Tne best pecged Brogan in the city. Large Stock of Rubber Geoda. All sold by Electric Lights at night and by hon-st dcalo g in day time. At j f. Taylor s, oc9iwtf New Berce. Plantation For Rent. IMMENSE STOCK OF ME RCIIAXDISE V.'hicu mu.t be Sold Within Thirty Days If possible, regardless of cost or value. In order tn retire from business 1 am niakiug this sacrifice, arid all will mike money b calling and purchasiD! some of my great bargains. My stock of CLOTHING, consist ing of .Mens, Youths, Boys and Chil- dren's, is full and complete; prices ranging from the cheapest to the best. Gent. Ladies, lUisse?. Uota and i Children's .SHOLS I have" a full j Variety; will also be sold at prices : that will astonish the public. M v stock of DRY GOODS, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing- Goods, you will find assorted in every par ticular quality. And remember we will not dwell on prices to get nd "f these goods; THE Y MUST HE SOLD Trunks, Valises, Buggies, Harness. Saddleiy of every description, Hats and Caps, Buggy Robes, and various goods too numerous to mention, will be told at one of the A M Kl.l h HI V -Tnis ii ioriou.sly K rted s,,u-i , ,, L. ri r,,n ' ri nut. 'k a marvelous pi,in t . , N ...... ,f !l'r ' V K . V KK. en t 1 tied AH ,e!.s - is ul.x. utei.v 11 him (1 r.- v.. Mart.i.sr v.. ,, ft n ' t 1 .ml r. .i.s h n-.wer x.'ireiiiiiv n -s n i 1. 1 pea :e I In 1 'n- entury . le-4 (o 110 Attorney 8t . N,.w V,,rk. Farmer's Home, (d'l'OSITi BA'TTI-T Clil'Hl lI. Mim.i.i Sr . VKW III . K K, . KEPT BY MRS. J. ,M. HINF.s. Terms. 51. oil per d.iy. Table ruppii-d with the herd in the market. K-p20tf CfiSH ST0R ! Vo desire to in. ike some ciidngi;-; in onr business, ;unl cill a'rciiiKo. to the following BIG BARGAINS : Apple Vinegar, .'iOc. o.oOo Cijr;irf) ut New Voik ...- . Toiiaeco liim !'.")!. to lUc Two ha is Soap ai jr. Toile Soaji, oc per cake. .Mason's Blacking. ami Pajier, Irom Id loe. pn ijii re. Ink. two bottles Pn ,V STAPLE GROCERIES on small I profits, and a C-EITL PRESENT to every one who trades one dollar. II. C. BOW EX, Successor ft) Williams o: I'.owen. K lust on. N. ( '. Fal! Millinery 1888. ' !...t:- I I I tl, ! , . - ii r a n i i . in puny lo effect und 1 ire l'i-niHix'e on Cotton, ii j-t f tin- Nation al Hoard of V. . Mini.,. Mu run ii in !' r .'nu tn- I in i er w r it R1 hi:urs ,v iii:nih;rs()n. AK'-nts I'.ostoii Main e Ins. Co. Newbi-m N C, Sept 1 4 188. Furniture !! JOfiN .SUT5R H as on ban i ami i-- nn i , i u e vei y day himdsome pull or sons, ihamlx-r seta, hi ivy walnut. Iiiir.au-. wardiobe, mattrospes. hnir-. 1 .une- sofas, etc, etc. He also has u line of linim made work of bedHte.'idu. sofas. tKbles. bureaus, etc , w hich are neat un 1 su lislant ial I'lii-is It-yht l.. ii to I took Hot tons. sifiilw Mi ldiest . New Berne. Uo Trust Bagging. Ml-S FA I.I.I N li'is 'KK r- I 'irne.l with u i Large and Well Selected STOCK OF IVXxllx xx ery, for the Kirm of Al its. (,T I' II Ki. o'l A P.HODKs, and lespetfully snlcits tl.e patro-rme of the Ladles Kesperl f cl ly , Mrs. Cuthbrt & Rhod s. Oct. 1st 1S-S. dwlni I O mii.i:. ! lb. i'-.n the re x t f i .u r w land ' N I . Mi 1 N S ,11 1 id is In be o. ,i . j. r. .i Hon i io Ai;i;ii- Ties. S. V se 1 5 d w 1 m ARRIVE, li' ls n 1 1 YARDS rf W'.ii. i.,-re witbia k .: ii . i i Irom Scot- "i i 1 1 K i iRHKIH. seen eo her at our store r .'"I i.n ai. office. - "mi ii. niches Arrow V.. . S M A LL WOOD, i 'raven street, N'i'.ir I'nitati Exchange, GREATEST SACRIFICES Ever made in New Berne in the .Mercantile line. Come one, come all, Early this fall, Purchase goods of every kind. But it you are late, ou will regrt t your fate, And blame luck for putting you be hind. WM. COHEN. 1. M. JONES. Salesman. VVf.izistein Building, C .T. Pollock and Middle st.-. Up With The Alliance! . XL) Dowri Will, The Lust. We offer you FORTY-FIV E INCH BURLAPS to bnii roar c -it 'll. About same price ir lefore Trust purchased bag-ri.v This is Burlaps like Alliance is using on W & YV. Road. Vance Male & Female ACADEMY. Degiiis Fall Session of 1888 August 27d. Sale of Valuable Land. ON" SATI RIlAY. OCTOBER 20th. lfoS at 11 o'clock a ru ., at the Court Houhs in Beaufort. N C.I will sell for cttsh to the highest biddir, about aix hundred ifiOO) acres .,f land and Tit town lots, belonging to the Carolina ity Company. Tiiis property is situated on both aide of tbe Atlantic nnd North Carolina Rilroad. a out three mil- weat of -Morehead City is, well adapted for truck farming, and will be sold in lota to suit purchasers. Lettersof inquiry will receive prompt attention. JNO. I). DAVIS. Ri ceiver of Carolina (,'ity Co. Beaufort. N C . Hept 1.". d w4 w EDUOATi;! Li DONATE I What Belt er Can Bo Done For The ( hilrlrou ? 'i'hia I ; : gt ; -:i :h !- . .it ! .-. 'ii s c u ii I , a t ii r: . . v i i and hi ! 'io; 1 y moral cu.n rn u u mail au'l i tu lar I iv f : liliane liiH-, eo? . ii re ' ; n u w:T ( I" . . !i Ill'r i e 1 1 1 1 1 ! : AURORA ADZ MY u r. Mis- IV N I". 1 1 I'KINtlPAL. SS.IHT ANT. . . IXK7. and I iHlirt "pi lu - KK i ein. Livery 8&LE mil EXvlHAN6 OT 0 GG is, ?min ns, Th,- un. exten-1 v. comlite'e 1 n ish I he pn Hi i us i- S : . lilPTi iN Hiu- sto or KX 11 yea 1 8 lilts : of Ne I.. : 1 1 a tl M ly M ' W. P. BURRUS L CO. ; HO pa Mtitl, MARKET DOCK. sepOwlm NEW BERNE. N. C. 11. Cill . 17 J : K.H III. I.. VI .1 : .- stn HAtT. 1 I I ll I! I K n i'ii'. 1 1 1 1 n g a a To a grol Parmer wh owi s h:s team. aii;i cau rau his Ka : ru u ul.oui gn ii m tbi to an eitt-nt 1 w 11 rent the --o. W ririimnnr Home place to. 0:1 y-tv euy ttrmt-. Ihie prop -rty is situft't-d on he 'J'lvnt h.ivt-r, in joifs couut, ahout iwu ini;es t.t-U.w t' ; loks 1 le, wht-rt- u.r- ri e-i s;t au et re bib iug seve rai 'ims rt .1 i k vnvh wt ek to and frnni .Nfw B M't-, 1 1 lit 11 1 1 (1 c ;t ii8 1 1 U . ll li ih a good ilvit' : : 11 a ii 1 a 1 1 t li- i':-ct"-su 1 on i ho':fce i 0. 110 Lit; a u-'ue tin l.outr. 'ihiiib. Pl.ibifS, e.- 1: ft in a iiood iie:i;lil hooi. 1 n ear-y I'cess to 0 h 1; n lies a ud i hools rnf W . K. 1 lie r hh fi a go u rhool in the ih 1 i v l lift town ot l'o . ,ok . 1 - le, -wli eh is hein w- i put oil iz-o 1 y the p,.. pit , Jones ana 11 itiii ttcri 1 a co nt'.ee. r an its det:rmg to rent - ill 1 1 ae btattr liow ii,Hiiy uama t r.ey own . a:;c ; ; 'he-- can ri;n ! he: r rop f it e 1 s il t . S; - n j f ; 1 r v t r a 1 m e n i !eri;it f; oi (U A pp: to Attention 2 00TT0N GINNttRS! Now is the time to plaee vour orders for the celebrated Daniel Pratt Coitun Gins, and "Boes" Power Cotton Presses, i I am sole agent f. r the Pratt Cms for the Counties of Craven. Jnn 6. Onslow. I'actertt. Lenoir. P-iniieo. Pitt and Hy.te. and am prepared to furnish them ' al bottom prices. R-fer to thw following parties, w ho . can testify that ttn-y tire superior to my other: C H Fowler. S.onewail. N. C : J. L Tucker. V. i Iauiihing house. S un '1 Smith ar.d S tni I Q nnner ly oi Johnston 's Mill . N. t' : A F Far ueli. Ward's Mill. N ' : Parker dt Siiutii.To O iver. N C: M X Har riett ami D S liirrns I'..i lok s v i i le. N. C : Join: M Muni Mid ileton. N C : A. S Ci.'bs I:,-, o u-li rd N C : William Sibtslon. J o ksoi.vilie. C.; Writlit Moore. Kic-ton. C. Full s.itisf.iciion icuiranteed or i.o DRIVER HOUSE, St., In rd do. i DI'ItllAM, yj In. Fauiilr f liOH I i 1 tl "f A 1 M-t or Iimiith. i K- I a lit i-ii r l ' K-'-v.-l .''.in . Ii itpriet r- WALTLE'S Photograph GaiStry. ft 1 in'- 1 1 ' 111 I .f III. .r. K. i UY. e w lierne. N . " . J r WHITTY. 'riven st. . - Dai Is o'd -t .nd Newi-ern N C. Tobacco! Tobacco! THE LARGEST BET AND CHEAPEST STOL'K OF 'IOBAC' O E' r brought to New Berne. Fiom Gravely to ' owest tirade?. At ' J F. TAYLOR'S, oc9Jwtf Xr.w Berne. Special Bargains IN All Gra ies of Tobacco aulU BOOK STOKE. LT'1,,1-., j;t. e li -l-e;,ks 1 Mi isli S 1 1 1 . I I HII. I'll I I 1 II I K. "I i.onoi' r -' A.M !'. ': : 11 i I lit :i I : o : :.- a 1 1 I "(C i it I " P- ' r.ei' U. a i l M I- - - Oil 1 S I ll-.VI A - u ! . W 11 N. W. I CO' J il e'iiADT::::!-: HASH. MAN! I J. L. HARTSFIELD ! IvINSTON. DEALER IX BOOKS and STATIONERY J0H1T H. E G 1 L Cri . Fuii iili rs a. id hitiiu . i i . - ii.. ' in i '' . ,i in ."l .'S , . , .0 .'ill i ' ' i n ) . in -4 . ,0 . -I . r. - I ' l s . A KSiT. A . . X 1 .d i x . i I i A i x . I . r. i i.io. .- in.il). , i. 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C 'uuh aod colds We ,rntee the i-r para- u and will til e vou a umii o .ttie fi, e 1 Sold by R. Herry, druggist. N'ewiierne. DIED. A' Pamlico. Sept. 22d, Ambrose Jones, -on of T. C and Mary J. Jones. On Tueaday. October 9th, at her resi detiee on Pollock street. Mra. Nancy '-"Oerson. wifn of J J Bobergon, in the 70th year of bar age. Wrap her in to cold, white shroud. Fold her hand-rtcroa b breast. Lay her lieu ly in the casket. Darling wife na gone to rest. Hrsp .xr, LARGEST STO :K IN THE CITY. LOW PRICE" S AT TP. UlxioIx, WHOLESALE G K O C EK, NEW BERNE. N. C. Tobacco. Snuff, C'lyurs, loyx (JUism-are, Crockery, Fishing Tackle, Etc. ne door south of Loftin's Btink. Very truly. J L. HARTSFIELD. 5 ' CIGARS FCRSALE AT COST. Uaving purchased a large stock of Cigars, and the demand for same being small. I now oiT-r to the merchants V.IGARS AT COST until my sto-k is reduced. O.ish on delivery Mamifacturers nnd 1,'i-iUrsm ENGINES AHE KACHIMSTS" bBFPLIEo Builders of CiiIiips Itollrrs. Snw Mllli, Kifglng & nt oft n c li I wvn, W e :.r" prepartM to do ant . n f a: i R i rulf with prom ptiieti-s, I'm t Iru lar un ! i 111 111 ed Kl o a t':.Mtn K'eii jo repai 8 f f li IiImcIh We i ! 1 bt n iad to vp pi ants h n d i ihh ! p for auv lesci iptlon f niHChi'"'r . W MTf Uu'Hiieuir! 'oi infcnicd! tht- ahum lean Siiw. Ais"(or V A. Kary:u n. i n 'h Prat.t d I ijilp.st i iK't ibic M ca Vulv- s '.Ve K i ve sat ihiacUiry kuui un i thi.h ' dono bv us, jy '12 d2aw w i y 1'in.ii ' . 1 ' ; i thi 1 i .;.i' a a. Tra. 1 1 U . s Trrili. ! 4 M 1 II T r . A ; i m i n: i - r 1 1 ) m l I I' it ' 1 1 - Tit HII ' till . , . i i '. liiii.ua, OU A Wti- o'l'i. m (ioldsboro ;;i, Kl iiio' i.'i a D ovUlt . CnlilMMin J 40 p..m, -I i.i L. U d-d. i. IM ,,., Mid Wltfc A . o. rt, , , frO ZD U - w " h W 1 1 (too and I' n- lu h l i t .in ImtiDI h 11 M 1 1 ' ri .rli inntid & i : r ii . i H io. leavlnc M S. L. Dill, -'i, erlrjHad.nt. Winter Clothing. 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