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Wmkm VOlUMC XIII. 8IW BIRN, IRAVIH CODIiTT. N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 19UU - SECOND SECTION. NUMBER Hi. BRITISH WITHDRAW. Severe Flfhlinf In The Northern Part Of Upe Colony. Losix, Keb. IS The OsiN Mall hu received tbe fallowing dispatch from 8. null Afric.: Reiisburg, Cape Colony, Feb. 14 There h lieun lurd lighting fur I wo days Dear Colei.!org, ibe liners maktuc meuuoua f furls to oiiitlank llie JititUh left. I be Doers occupied strong positions from Achlerlang, through Itolfonleln, to a latul live miles south of Jatfonlein. The tig li ling ht ibo ouloosl camps has been vory severe. Yesieiday tbe lloers attacked the position of tbe Worcester southeast of Ctdeslwrg. Fighting con- tiuiied nil iluy lifter (lurk il was conrn shlcred noctesary lo withdraw to Kens burg. ' , The British loss aro not yet. known. Ou tbe left tku Went Australians, Whllshires anil Iterksbirfs had hot tlgbl 1 ig, but held tbfir positions against long xlils. The Hocr losses w ere consider able. Owing to tbe growing difllculty ei i ihi.ocd by convoys In reuuhing the c.tnipa all of tbe camps wjere vacated last iinjbi and tbe iiops withdrew to Reins-bui,-. The Uocr6 are burning I ho farms of the loyalists, but. tbo latter bnv! con trived to get aw:iy with ibeir stock. London, Feb. i;l. A dispatch to the Kvcniiig News from Jtoinshorg says sivero lighting occurred dining tbe lirillidi retreat, outposts on both sides suffering heavy losses. Tbo dispatch adds Ibal it ii doubtful if liclnsburg can 1m; held ENGLISH SPY FOR BOERS. Shot Because He Furnished Details About Arriving Troops. Paws, Feb, 13. -Tin Temps corres pondent nt Durban sends an account of the execution of an Kngllsh lighthouse keeper who was a spy in tbo service of tbe lloers. One day while a British troopship was pas log a high promontory on whic i tbe lighthouse lit situated an olliccr's atten tion was attracted by hingiihir helio graph ignats on the other side of tbe lighthouse, 'the keeper was watched and H whs found that by the use of an ordi nary heliograph code be signaled each new Arrivajf troops, each novcincnt In port, and the number of men, cannon ' and horses disembarked. These signals were sent to accomplices situated nil a mountain some distance away. The messages were repotted from post to post and reached the I'.oer head iiarters on the Togela river in two or three days. Thlshvl been going on since tlio outbreak of the war. The keeper confessed that ho was paid $:M0 for each message and that b fore the beglnlng of his operations he had re ceived $3,500 on account. His guilt was proiel by an examination of bis account At tbe Transvaal National Hank, which has a branch at Durban, and which paid ii in Ibe money. lie was an Englishman, 90 years old, and had been employed in the lighthouse K'arvli e a long time. Ills w ife anil live children would not believe bis guilt, and a painful scene took place win n bo was I mi H.Vrrtd mi board a man-of-war, where Ihi uas shot. FAVORABLY REPORTED On St. John's Lodge Improvement of Public Road Approved. WiRiiiNOToN, D. C, February 10 Social Full Committee on War Claims favorably reports claim Bl. John's Masonic Lodge. War Department unqualifiedly endorses my hill for improvement of road to National Cemeteiy. Hcqusl our clllscn forward petitions forelock on Mew lie rn Public llulld C. It. ThoNap. John Dlrr, roseyvllle, Ind., says, "1 never used anything as good at One Minute Cough Cu.e. We are never witb ol lu "Quickly breaks up coughs and cold. Caret all throat and long trou ble, lu use will p rev ant con.umptluat. I'lea aal to Uke. K 8 Duffy. -aa Aiioto Has Small Chance. KoaroLK, Ta., February 11 The teamsblp Arlolo, slmudod at Ociacokc, was driven ban) ashore In yotlcrdaya (alt, and bona of saving her art dlav sMd. Tbe wreckers will try again, ss aba worth three hundred tbousaid dot lara. Mra. J. K. Miller. Kewioa llamllloa, la, writ, I think lie Will's Witch 1 1 air 1 Halve the grandest salve wads." It care pilot and heals evtrylhlng. AU fraoduleal Imltalloas are worthless. T S Huff. Coawoaotlng en reorat occurrence la Xeatnck, tba t'orrtananul, of lb City f Mitco, saysi "If sucb slat of (blag iH)t0 down ta oar way lb pub II Yank Uad would b claaorlag for Atterlcaa lalervvatlna s WelM Wara.. Vatarall in saaa ana weighs bis word talk mm wboe worrit etrr; l wlgbi. OABTOniA. lM 14 tat Mn ihm; HEADING OFF CRONJE. Roberts and Helhuen Pressing Him. Limber ley Has Good Chance For Relief. Loudon, February 14 With a lui'. British force threatening Ins left uia,:, General Cronje is forced to (In i-le a big problem. If be has elected to leave Migei.-f i. teln Klmbcrley may be relievnl at once. But if be has chosen to stay lie will hiv. to intrench in his rear or bin works vt ill be carried. If hij rear is IiiUcik Ih .! 'a -will probably be held ill clue in le present position while Kimbcrley hu licved. Should Cronje decide to take up a irw position against Roberts it is douiilul if be is strong enough in addition i . hold Magcrgfouteiu against Mothto ii. v . h. would then bo able to prooeed to the n lief of Kiinherley. Lord Jlelbuen, w ith Ids di ision, h is apparently beec left to hold tiie in trenchments at Modder river, but Lo;il Huberts has, outside of bis thiee infan try divisions ibe Hixth, Seventh ami Ninth some ten batteries and a large number of cavalry, mounted infantry and irregular horse. Altogether bis fine must muster at least 37,000 men. Possibly there may be no general a - lion until Friday, and il may i e Sunday or Monday before the result is known. Tho'Slaudard's military c xpeil ay: "Clip drift a ii pears to be inst above Da vids graaf. By holding this point Loid j lfr.l,.ri. I,.. ,,... nai.i u, n.., ,..i Knoerls has penetrated the itoer post lion, which extends from Magei fontein to Jacobstal. Any Boer force that may be at Jacobsdal have been isolated from Cronje's main body. "The BritiBb commander can deve o.i his flank attack against tin: Hoits' Ii !', and has a further point in hu favor that tbo line of retreat of the liners to Hloeni- fontein is intercepted. "Through the gnp, which Fienih holds with some 8,000 men, l he Sixth and Seventh Divisions will advance and move against the Boer Hank " l llScH! Wctlllti'.i Most icople hum. i I' cuilistnmvs ult.ii f v. hi Stevetison won his st. :. I,i t I ol i ii more roinniitii' n:nl :u,'.ot,ii-.l:;!.- t. uohpie wedding it'l be pi . no !..".. When Sh". t lisiiii luvt Lis i,.l!.ii- l':;l" at Uurblzon. ; r.iMin..-; nrti.is' it'.-nut uenr I'm is. she nn.i the wile of Mr. Osborne, an Oakland gent! 'i:ia:i. I lie f llcndshli thus loinied led Steven-. ni to pay n vlsii to Ciililornla. lie :'.;.!v. d nt -Monlei-cy lu it dying condition, but the loving earn of Mrs. Osborne and her sister, .Wllio Vnn dor tliilt, ;;.a!l:t ally won him buck to life. The mim ing completed bis Infatuation for tbe ludy an Infatnatlou which lie d'd not pretend to conceal. l'orttinatc'.v ;s borne raised no object ions. not only agreed to the divorce, but with a magnnnliiilty ntrely excelled act.ial'y attended the wedding breakfast. There he found bis opportunity. Mrs. SteveiiHon'8 one source of regret was the positive loss of her son, Lloyd Osborne, whom, of course, the father bad tbe right to claim. Osborne made a bnppy speech, felicitating the newly married couple, mid wound i:p by offer ing tbe most original of wedding pres ents. "To the bride." be hii til. "I give that which of nil tilings is nr.". rest nnd dearest to her heart, her own sou." -rittsliurg Dlspntcb. Or.r llr Dldn'l (.'el. The following story of I'.e.i Itttth-r was told by a mil n who w.ld he. was preBcnt on the occasion: "Shortly after tbe war (liaiial i'oit ler delivered u lecture ill Pike's Opera Ilouse In Clncliiuntl. The general w:;s well on to the climax of Ids speech when slowly from the tiles overhead descended a large wooden spoon o:i the end of n Btring. Down in:. I down it came until It reached n point two or three Inches above the speaker's head, and then It stopped. "The audience, of course, was con vulsed with mirth, but owing to Ills well knowu vlsunl lullnalty the gen eral was the Inst to discover the rpoon. and Indeed would probably not have noticed it at all except Hint lu making an emphatic gesture to Italicize u pobl hit hand struck the suspended spoon. "Looking up, he recognized tbe ene my nod took In the sltuatiou at a glance. Without any sign of embar rassment or confusion he detached It from tbe string aud with the renin rk. 'Hello, there' oue I didn't get.' laid It down on tbo stago nnd triumphantly finished bit add real." And CU. Tb Impecuialoai individual frrqorn' ly looks $ -oat and appear cts les. ! m Mil. "What I lal Item af $08?" asked ho labor leader. "Oh, that," replied the chairmen of tb Finance Commlnc : "tbtt't carriage blr for the walking delegate." Stay PreveCaM. A coat of arm won't keep a m n warm. Rmj U Oa, Fat Woman What ha become nf il rtbber aiasf LWlag Bklton D got bounce I , A Ball. A ckarttf ball Doylng a ddak iklrst beg gar. for a Ifsla Waaaslllhwh. A asaa eta oftta borrow iioxbl Wading saoaaf. atat Taw arts HlatMlt. Tb aropritr of tb w)rr3r-)ro-roBd vlduily believe tbtt money skmiM U kept la clrctlttloB, Bryau Speeches Receive Praise on all Sides. IHsuppeut ai: nf hi Snil For i i jiiI ilel old Nie ro, u linn. J. II. 1'otl. r S.i) . 0 -I, r t atcli Not I in proi i i. f. Not Male t Ii driers. K.u.i.li.n, 1't t).- i i y li - Mr. Hryau hit line i.r liu.lon.i and' Impel lull A co'.lilliiltee ol 1 ,'.ii -l'i tile Unliersily In e-r Ciisiriiian Siiiiiiini.u, N teein'in I )aii ii U, l'" auri: MMi.e others itci'oinpuufe il H llie geiu l.tl opth tpeicli Tuesday nrghl liiKttt ever beard here .v :, . i utile 1 1 tun iM liim Iheie. a'i unl I'oinitii: ' i. VVinvtou and I hi 111 :! taal !li ) an's w is one 'I the Of eollise il was a discussion of uational ipic.-lious. He does tint do liiuisiit justice in his short er speeches, hut. requires time lo elabor ate his arguments. His night speech wus ilius ten times filler tha i that in the af teiiioou. Kite silver, he insists, is not dead. He tinds a great many Democrats who think il dead, very dead, In fact. They say as much and say il will cut no ice in 1!JU0 Lawyer Kobert C. Strong, of Kaleigh, lias brought suil on behalf of It 0. Bell, of ibis city, for $"),000 damages, against Jolmtoii county and Selma town siys beVss detained in a house Bell siys beivss detained lu a bouse there with a patient suffering from a very pro nounced case of Finallpcu, that a man with a gun outside as a guard and that no food or other comforts were furnished for Bell. Adjutant tJeneral Hoystcr's annual re port is bkued. Hu says there arc now two in in a n y vacancies, al Italcigh and Sect land Meek, lint that these will not he tilled at preseut, in there are uo arms a .d other equipments on band for iisue. The Slate charters the Piedmont Col ton Oil Company, of Shelley, capital $ 1 -0)0, I I' Dellinger and others owners; also .he Eli.abutb City and Norfolk Tele graph Company, with head olllee at Eli. iheUi Cuy, capuul tH,2d0, V L (Juiikin ami others owntrs. J. 11. Potter, a lish dealer of Beaufort, was here and said the oyster Caleb Is not improving, and that lish of all kinds have been scarcer during the pasl twelve months thau be has ever known them to lie before. The oysters are not as groat a failure as it was said in November and December that tbey were. Where the oysters were caught last season Ihcy are improved In quality, but wlfcre they were not caught Ihen Ihey ire now almost worthless. Attorney (lenera. Walser says the Su ptemc Court dockets at tills term are heavier I linn he lias ever known them to be. Lx-Goveruor Jaivis says he does not see bow the franchise amendment can be defeated. The disappearance of Solomon Pool, the old negro wbo lived near Wake For est, remains a mystery. There has been another healing lu the case of hU wife aud sou, who arc charged with murder. The evidence Is entirely circumstantial, aud is thai he was killed in hU bouse by i. lows on ihu bead; that efforls were made lo gel the bleu d-lulus from tbe rtooi; that the body was sunk In the liver, and that a letter was forged pur porting to coino from the old man, and dated at llicbiuoud, Ya , saying he was there and well. The son is still in jail, without privilege of ball. Prof. Ira Kenisen, professor of chem istry iu Johns Hopkins L'uiveisity, Bal timore, will lie tbo conuncucemunl ora lor at llie Agricultural and Mechanical College here, ncxl J unc. He Is one of the foiemost scientists iu ibis couolry, and has great power and attraction as a Itciurer. lie will discuss the need for Ihe applicalljn of ecieuiillc principles lo Ibe material development of the soutb. The cadet battalion of tbe A. A M. College, w ill parade of the afternoon of the 'M, Washington's birthday; and will bavo dress parade in front of the Gov biuoi's mansion. It Is understood thai tbe students of 8t. Mary's, Peace Insti tute and tbe Baptist University will wit ness this ceremony. Tbe Slate charters tbe Lowell Cotton Mill, at Lowell, capital $7.1,000, stock holders Henry McAden, S. M. Uoblnson, and others. Il will both spin aud weavo. THE MARKETS. n.o following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. C. Naw York, February 14 Open. High. Law. Cl.we May oolton .... 8 54 8 0S 8.il 164 Aug cotton ... 8 40 8.8'J 8 41 8&0 epl.cottou .. 7 87 7 91 7 81 TM Mev. oolton . . . 781 7 M 7 50 7 08 caicaao MARK ST WURAT: Open. High. Low I lM May Cork: 8o. II y Pld...,. B. K. T O.AO Reading Coal, Ton. pr. T 0 ! aw o w ? m 67 l M, 10J i 11 8l n 4 1004 M tUoi'lett at tta aarU war 17 JO ha'aa ' .. .. - : . i IJfMrtr TinfJ'- taantllnrf fm n,.kB0M .r Hhi atomach, Is rrllevcU hy Hood'i 8amarilU,llifrtttom. cb tunl nml cur tof DYSPEPSIA RALEIGH. Political Guesses. Republican Head quarters At Greensboro. Farmers Mutual Fire Insarance Co. HaLKIoii, Jan. 14 A IVmocrat of prominence bo wu speaking alioul tbe i can I H II dau s on the Stale lien t, tij.i "ll "piMior llial no tonlicr iillier j A y cot K ,,, .1 i ii e gcin the iiMiiiinsl (id 1 for (imcuior. John A. Cunningham will I get thai for Lieutenant Governor I hey are not farmer or'stauuf set u 1 1 : s He is both these. The business in:en t of the Slate would he glad to have so well in formed and piuitenl a man at the head of llie Senate fur lour cuts 'I iic would feel tiurc that no 'sneak' hills would pass his watchful c) e "' ll is said hen- Dial tbe candidacy of '.h irles l' Warren, of Wa-dii-igion coun ty, for Attorney Oeni-rai and llio decli nation of Ashley ilornc lo lie n candi date foi llie uominal ion f ir Treasurer go lo make the nomination of Daniel 11. McLean, of Harnett, for Secretary of Stale reasonably soic Republican State Chairman llollon was here, being asked if he would linve beadquartets here, and replied no, that he bad already established hcadquarteis at Greensboro. II L. Grant, who was Senator Pritcliard's special representa tive here .'uring the campaign of 180G, remarked that Holtnn h .d never desired to have headquarters hc:c, and that be was making a mistake n d lo lis,vc head quarters here this year. W. A. Dunn and Claude Kitchen, who were here from Halifax county, say that section Is all right so sm as the amend ment is concerned, and that there need be no fear whatever regarding what tbe people in lhat pirl of the State would do. Insurance Commissioner Young has sent out circulars lo all coii ity branches of the Farmers' Mill ual Firo Insurance! Company, culling on them to elect dicec-, tors to meet here March I and organize the present branch, thus complying with the act of tic L gislature. There are now 1(8 brancho, s one ol these concern ing two counties The commissioner says Ihis company is doing a big busi ness and a very satisfactory one. Paul Jones of Tai lioro, Is here and sa) s that March 1 lie will issue t lie first copy of the Law Journal, a monthly, the organ of the North Carolina liar Asso ciation. J. T. LeGrnnd came lieie lo apply for 15 more convicts for the Anson farm, where there are now o'i. He also asked for more mulua fur this farm. FOUND CUBA PROSPEROUS. Gen. Wood's Tour Gave Him Evidence of Recovery From War. Havana, February lit. Governor General Wood's tour through the Island of Cui.a has had in many ways far-reaching results, especially in Ihe provinces of Puerto Principe and Santiago. Valuable information was obtained by Col. W. M. Black, the chief engineer of the division of Cuba, and Gen. Kuis Ri vera, the Secretary of Agriculture, while Ihe other members of llie party were greatly benefited by tbe knowledge tbey oblalno.l on ibe trip. General Wood himself wa astonished at the progress that bad been mado In tbe province of Santiago sine; the last time he paid an extended visit to all parts of it, in May, 1MH). He found on his ride from Man.anillo to Santiago a land practically recovered from the effects of the ar. There were I r jsperous inhabitants and healtliy locking children. Gen. Ruis Rivera, during his stay In Puerto Principe aod Neuvila-, m .de In vestigations Into the La Gloria colony, and strongly advises all Americans, be fore Investing in any such cnicrpilaca in future, to write to his depai tuienl nsklng ioforuiitlon. lie Ii about lo csiahlish an Infoioiation bureau, which will lie kept postol on all llie data necessary for In lending I in migrants. tCverjrtltlus; Cheap. Nell Mrs. Uargaintales Is the worst womin I ever saw to baggie over prices. She wants everything cheaper than soy body else. Belle Yer: I've noticed that shu even makes her husband look i hesp. Rairtlnc Natt F..r HahboaU. A new attachment for sailboats allows l bo mast to be moved lo either sid of the boat as tbe wind shifts, a horlxontal arm being pivoted at the forward end of the boll, In the outer end of which the nitel it set, with a Iryrr which allows t ie bar to be shifted lo adjust tbe matt. UMta Indaalry "A man who live In a thriving tow a not fir fioat Kansas City," says Tb Kansas City Journal, "a blacksmith by tredt, tntkt quantities of toaahtwki tad stilt llaemto ladltat at Wtra aftnclat, aod lh In torn tall tktrn to Eaalera lotffltu at cariotltlea. II' ICDtktt tba-by kt id, from old nn bar rait. Tk at a wat fo satrly a 0vr saeat blscksmltk al on of lb U aaa. ' el, aad learaed tb secret of kit prodi- aklt trsfflt lbre." CASTOR I A For ZaJkBto ui CMIina. Ill Iti Yea Han A!x:;: l:z$ SIGN OF BREAK IN KENTUCKY. 1 Proposal That Democratic Legislators go Back to Frankfort 1 Loi isvii.i.i, Ky , Februsry 1:1 The' first tign of a break in the lines of ll1 Democratic Legislature, now meeting here, was noticeable loday. It came in ibe shape nf a us. lution nllcHilhy Stnstor Iripleit, pimiling thai upon sdjouruiueut Tnursdsy ibe Legislature name Frankfort as Us next meeting place. While no action upon toe resolution was taken, It is btlicted lo foreshadow a return of the Deruo ciaiic legislature to the Stale cap it 1 o n, possibly ly the end of the week. Ibis action will probably betaken when a report is received from the com iniilce aeni lo Frankfort upon condi tions ns to the presence about the cap1 tol of arineil men and as to the .advisa bility of resuming scsions at the usual meeting plsce. Willi lh'.' resumption of legislative business si Frankfort in piospect and Ihe transfer to the courts of the claim, of llie i i vn! Governors, the clouds are rapidly lifting It is believed thai noi mal political conditions may be re stored in the Slate in two or tli.ee weeks, In llie lower house a bill was offered making Janury 4, Goelicl's birthday, n gid holiday in the State. NEW HOPE FOR MAFEKING. Lord Roberts Is Said to Have Promised Relief. Lomion, February i;t An undated dispatch from Mafeking via Gaberones, says: "Colonel Baden Powell, hai received a communication from Loid Roberts piomising lhat relief would lie sent in a few weeks. The food will last. "The garrison is as game as cver. The Ijocrs have expressed their intent ten not to light, but to starve us out. All well. Just a Word Abotif Pt inting Wo lum- adopted u NKW PLAN by w hich you will lose money if you place your onlcr fur .lob Printing before seeing us. Respectfully Submitted to those who use Pi'in ling. Yours Truly, W. L Hill & Co., 01 South Front Street. New Hern, N. C. m mfjKrAsr.-uy v tr.s;.v v oca I 3 At the BQOk store i J A Gift of Utility. i An F.verlasling Remembrance, Waterman's Idenl Fountain Pen. A few more books of the last edition by the late Rev, Dr. I.. ('. Vans. Its a valuable book and should be in every home in New Bern. G. N. Ennett. Headquarters I For Kverytbing Oood In Bicycles and Sundries 1 have the larmt and ra at srleete I stock of UtoycM aod Handriet ever brought lo Ihla city, oonaUtlns; of Cataaatata Ckatalaaa, -Catasaata Ckala Martfaews tvaa ta art totaaoa at so ass at Il will pa" jom to eall Jf ytm wattsv r.ataoajta. twiraaiof. , , Picjekt ao44 oa Inatal'tatia p'a. ' A lam atook of Tim from tl M aack paard. AH Kaaraia very low. Au k:dt of Repairing Solloli4. Sola Ana fo (Joluatbia flrariha tihotiM and rWpplU. A Baa aaaoruneal 4 mttwt kVonrd always oa band. WJI. T. HIIaL, ; ' Boulb front UlKntr. M.Draoey , W ' S 1 J eg p w sp r 1 5 a 8 tS &J? I - 5 . H Li ItSnfO SALT RHEUM CURED BY Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART JtiST SEEN 111 skin ErapUuai are a Wimlnf wsuj sale m af la lo Has ut is u nuai ruwenui niutxl t-urldcr BLaawsu Nature, in her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes have ooaa froaa careless living, or it may be from ancestors, shoots ont pimples, blotches "-4 other imperfections on the skin, as a warning that more serious tronbla (pat haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary diseases! are certain lo follow Jf you neglect to heed the warning anil corieet the mistakes. Many a lingering, painful disease and mar. van carlv death has been avoMet simply because tin !, notes of warning Imve "been heeded and the blood kept pure by a right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA. Miss Abbie .1. Ramie, of Marshall, Mich . writes: " I was cured of a bad humor after suffei inif with it for five year. Tfc doctors and my friends said it was salt rlieuiu. It came out on my bead, asssr and ears, and then on my whole bodv I was perfectly raw with IL What I suffered during those tive years, is mi use wlfing. Nobody would bUv Baa if 1 did. I tried every medicine that wus advertised to cure it. I (pent taosM enough to buy a bouse. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA birhle praised. I tried a bottle of it. I bogn to improve right away, aod wait Iksl finished the third bottle 1 was eomoletclv cured. I have never had a towels M since. I never pot any thing to do me tiie least good till! tried iOBHSTOSf SARSAPARILLA. I would heartily udvise all who are luff, ilns fnmi liaima or skin disease of any kind lo trv it at one. 1 had also a good deal of stowuteh trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA made me all right." The blood is y our life and if ou keep it pure and strong vou can positively ra sist disea.se or face contagion fearli-sslv. JOHNSTON'S SA USA 1' A RILLA never mils. It is for wile by all oi uggists. in fa'l quart bottles at only one dollar eafeat nax:.I3-AlV c)il ( ; Ci CfMrAlW, X5 BXHOIT. (' Ii. liliADll AM, J. L. McDANIEL'S : Is the Place to O o O Everything guaranteed as represen ts ted. Goods the highest quality obtain- able, Lowest Possible Prices. Pertect Satisfaction or your money refunded. Fresh lot Fancy Syrup and Porto 5 Pico and New Orleans Molasses. 5 Anything in Groceries you jsrant. L MclilEL, J. 'IMionc 91. L. M. SATTERTHWAITE I W. Having bought the well known Grocery of Gaskill & Mitchell, will make it to your inter est to call and examine their stock. Get their prices. Leave your orders or phone your wants. Fresh lot whole Codfish, Potatoes and But ter. Hominy and Oats, Buckwheat, Cheese. Good assortment ot all kinds choice and fancy Groceries. Very best Family Flour. Coffee Roasted or ground as you like. Yours to Please, L. M. SATTERTHWAITE & BRO., 61 Broad Street, Phone 166. Largest and Finest 8tock of . . . . Inrsos & mm . i I tkJ I have moved to the Broad Btrcot Otablcs, purchased of J;W. BTEWAHT, where I Ehill be glad to meet all frlonds and customers. . JT . : - . - BOTTLES. IN TLUB. of Soaacthla lac Mar a arte we ta aralii. Jokaalaa ftaraaaarlUa New Bern, N. 0. 55" Buy Groceries. Wholesale & Retail Grocer, 71 Nf. Ever , " ; Found In new auerua 'j c :
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