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1 r k Po.itinn la Her Behalf-Very Few pnio-Thialf TliM She WW h ; Yoor correspondent called 00 H.nnlir RhurlfP fl. O. Boas this morning aud was shown the death warrant, issued yesterday by Got. Oarr, io accordance with wn : Norwood la to be hansed h. ft h nf Prfhrnars. Ell was notified thin morning by ber counsel, Mr. Jf. A. ttreeo, oi toe action 01 tbe Supreme 0 ort tn ber rase. Bbe seemed bat little sftVoted, and only asked ber cnosel aboat getting netision. Be told ber he would make every . effort to seoare commutation of ber sentence. . ciraan han already seoored tbe Mr. the iifnaniKinf oil the members of the Supreme Conrt bench except Ana to a petition asking tbe Gov ernor to commute the sentence. h will irni: n n a verv strong pen tton, and very few people here seem to think she will be banged. v Durham oonnty has, I am told, narnr had either a hanging ot lynching within its bounds. Da nam vor. news & uueerver NEITHER JH3SINU NOR BEAD Mr. H. B. Tilden Busy Denying Some False Reports. Mr. M. B. Tilden of Hiah Point - V. fl.. who is now in Baltimore, at " 250 Robert street, is busy denying (bat he is either missing or ine victim ot foal play, Mr. Tilden recently returned from London. Upon leaving the tbssbI he left bis baggage for moment iu order to bid goodbye to some fellow voyagers. wnen ne sought bis baggagj again it was missing He notified the polioe and detectives and came to nam . morn. It appears that shortly after he left New York a man named Mux Meobela was arrested in New York and in bis rooms was ioana Mr. TUden's baggage, which included mining shares to tbe value of 45, 000. The Hew York polioe, instead of notifying Mr. Tildeu, wrote to Greensboro, N. C, reciting the finding of the baggage and making inquiries for Mr. Tilden. Mr. Til den was formerly a mining engineer at Greensboro, aud there was pa pers in his Daggnge which gave bis address as Greensboro. Tbe Greensboro people wrote that, Mi. Tilden was not there, and then tbe New Yoik polioe started the story of missing and foul play, which appeared in a Baltimore morning paper. Baltimore Nes. If . C. Monazite For Germany. Several weeks ago Dr. D. P. Drossback unl Mr. Ctrl Muculberg of Germany, were here aud went through tbe agricultural depart ment. While n the Sut' id u si ii n ' tbey found sotne line opi emeus ot monazite, a ral;i uie mi .r -I from which the acuvi-:iini!i)le of oxide of tboria is takei ; iliU elemen: is used for the proihiutiou oi incan descent light; tbj incandescent gas light often seen in this State, is produced by this element. These gentlemen were sent to America by a German syndicate to investigate the monazite deposits n this conutry. Tbey nude num erous inquiries regarding tbe monazite bed in this State, and oon went to western North (Jaro lina to investigate; they were armed with letters of introduction to various prominent persons in toe west. They are much pleased with tbe monazite found and will arrange for its shipment direct to Germany, in large quantities. News & Ob server. .NOTES AT RANDOM There is little danger that tbe new fad, kissing by telephone, will ever succeed tbe old way. Tbe Duke of Wellington was called tbe Achilles of England, from tbe victory at Waterloo. The most ancient tombs in the world, so far as known, are those of the Theban kings of Egypt. They are believed to be more than four thousand years old. Potatoes sold for 30 cents a bus eel in 1790 and an ordinary linen hand kerchief cost CO cents. Com mon stockings sold for 75 cents a pair. Beeves on the hoof brought 2 cents a pound. It was a year oi singularly incongruous prices. Somebody has reported that the genus Democrat no longer inhabit, ed the hills and valleys of Ver mont, but the New York Recorder has discovered: ''When yon do find a Democrat in Vermont be isdled in the wool. There was a funeral in Bt. Albans recently of a Democrat, , age 83, who was bnried in a coffin made by a Democrat of pine grown oa a Democrat's land and sawed at a Democrat's mill, and the under taker and bearers were Democrats.'' A pulsometer has been invented with which, it is olaimed, it is pos sible to tell to a fraction tbe exact condition of the heart beat. An electric pen traces on prepared paper tbe ongoings, haltlngs, and precise peregrinations ot the blood, showing with the fidelity ot soience tbe strength or weakness of the teutaie puiae. . inn kuuuiu, it is considered, be of special advantage to life insurance dootors, as well as to tbe profession at targe. : I : Be sure and one thatoU and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrnp for children teething. It soothes the child, soften tlie gums, allays all pain, cares win I colic and h the best remedy for ' vj. Twouty-ttve cents bottls. FOB THE BESEFIT or OBAHGE MM. Freight Bates at several rows. .TiAkannvill'e. Fla Jan. 4. Ow ing to the damage to tbe orange erop by the reoent cold snap, the Plant Bail way system ana us oon section, the Ocean Steamship Com pact, in order to aid orange-grow-era in realizing upon such portions of their crop as may be in a market able condition,' have agreed to make half rare on oranges betweer Florida and Eastern ports. Following this cut con.es an an nouncement by tbe Philadelphia Steamship Company ot a cut of 20 percent. on all southbound freight for Florida points from Pniladel phia and New York. This out will undoubtedly be met by tbe Clyde line, the Ooean Steamship Com pany of Savannah, and all tbe rail lines leading into tbe State from the North and East, GOLD BRICK SWINDLE. 1 Virginia Farmer Loses $5,000 in Money. RICHMOND, Va., January 4. A. W. Withers, of Gloucester county, was swindled out oi aa.uuu in money here by two men claiming to be John Williams, ot Arizona, and Thomas H Parker, an assayer of the United States mint at Pbila delpbia. The men worked a bunco game noon Withers to get him to Kich mond, and tbe oasb was paid to Williams by Withers upon a oonpte of bricks of "old," whioh after a test by a jeweler, proved to be brass. Both men escaped, ana ail that they lett behind them was a couple of valises containing a mask and a wig, and lot of circulars ex posing a gold brick swindle. A part ot tbe scheme was that Wil liams claimed to be in Virginia looking for an ancle name Alfred Withers, which appellation nis vio tiui bears. ANOTHER ISSDE OP BONDS. A Belief That it Will Be Ordered Very Soon Washington, Jan. 4 With the gold reserve 'town to $38,944,445 the officers ot the Treasury are speculating quietly as to toe time wben tbe President win order a fresh issue of bonds. Should the average daily withdrawals of gold during tbe last week he maintained the reserve would be reduced to $60,000,000 about January IS, aud it is not believed that President will permit it to go below that figure. Financiers who hivn watched tbe course o( events sioje the I ant bond issue say they think it would bi difflualt lor the Treasury t negotiate another big loan on such sausfaocory terms as were made piSMibde by tbe purchase of the entire, issue of $50 000,000 by the Stewart sudicate. Tn idea is growing that the next proposil for bids for bond will uot meet wito satisfactory reponse, and that the rate ot interna- to be paid by tbe Government is likely to be 3 per cent, and poesibly more. Should tbe Hons show a dis position to agree upou a business like proposition, tbe Treasury would undoubtedly meet with less trouble than it now seems likely to enconnter. ILLINOIS INSANE ASYLUM. Destroyed by Fire All Patients Safely Removed-Loss $350,000. Anna, 111., January 4. The centre section and tbe South wing of the Illinois Southern Hospital for the insane comprising over ball of theentiie building was distroyed by fire at an early hour this morn ing. The north wing, maohinery, laundry and kitchen departments were saved. The sooth wing con. tained tbe quarters of tbe female patients, the male patients being quartered ia the north wing. All the patten ts, to tbe number of 500, were, it is thought, safely removed to the other buildings. Some difficulty was experienced in making the transfer, but there was no great panic. It is reported that a female attendant named Inda Anderson has been burned, as no trace oi her can be found. The loss will amount to $350,000. The phy. sicians, officers and employes in tbe bnrned building lose nearly all their personal effects. S. C, REPUBLICANS. A Convention to be Held In February to Reorganize the Party. Columbia, Jan. 5. A call was issued yesterday by a number of tiromioeot Republicans for a con vention to be beld Fbbruary 16th, to reorganize the Republican part; in this Srate. State Chairman Webster did not call tbe usual con. vention for this purpose last sum mer and holds over as chairman. Tbe purpose of tbe signers of tbe call is to give vitality to the party in South Carolina and enable it to take an active part in tbe election ot delegates to tbe Constitutional Contention which was advertised by the Tillman element to disfran ebies the negroes. Should Chair man Webster insist upon retaining his office there will be a split in the party and two Republican organ!. cation. Tbe first tinplata mill to be est- ablisbed south of Maryland is now being built at Richmond, Va. Tbe Old Dominion Iron and Nail Works Company, of that city, is construct- ing a plant which will be ready to go into operation : within a few- weeks. Tbe capacity win do iw ErrcttTrn pet Car. "&ENL" COIEYABBFINANCES TO URGE HIS SCHEME ON CONGRESS. Outline ef Bis Plan For Hsa-Iaterest Bearlhg Bonds aad Parehase sf Bail roads, Bidding af Pnblie Iatprere meats, Ac, Without Taxes. "Gen." Coxey will appear before the Fmanoe Committee of the Sin. ate and sab committee of the Ways and Means Committee of toe House early next week in arguments look ing toward tne promotion ot bt sobeme. The Post correspondent saw 'Gen." Coxey Tnursdiy nlghi and learned from him the object of bis visit to Washington "What I propose doing," he said "is to nrge the passage of the non interest bearing bond bill now be. fore Congress, so as to substitute a cash system for the oredit system that we have seen has felled us. The bill provides that the govern, ment grant to all States, counties, townships, municipalities, towns and villages the right to issue bonds running for twenty-five years, without interest, pot to exceed oae half the assessed value of their property and to deposit those bonds with the Seoretary of the Treasury at Washington, wben It shall be mandatory upon him to issue tbe face value of the bonds in (all legal teuder. treasury moneys, keeping out 1 per cent, to pay for tbe ao ual cost of making tbe money, and forwarding 99 per cent to tbe State, county, township, municipality, town or village that issues tne bonds and deposits tbem with the Secretary of the Treasury as securi ty for payment of the money. They agree to repay this money to the eeoeral government at tbe rate of 4 per oent per anuum, all payments to be applied opon tbe principal without interest, and in twenty five years tbe bjnds will be paid and canceled. THE COXEY IDEA ILLUSTRATED. "To illustrate, take any munici pality that has an assessed valua tioo of $200,090. It woull be en titled to isDQo a bond not to exceed $100,000, and to deposit this bond as etoanty with the Secretary oi (be Treasury at Washington, that it would repay tbe money in twen ty five annual payments. The Seo retary would authorize the issue of $100,000 of United States legal ten der money, keeping out $1,000 or 1 per cent to pay lor cost ot making tbe money, and forward $99,000 to said municipality to be paid out to the idle and unemployed people iu making all manner ol public im provements, sacb an street oar hues 'Wtrat is there back of this mone1 When tbey commenced tb -y would bave $200,000 of as- set-aed propeuy back oi the $100,. 000 of money; when tbey finished i be improvements tbey would bave 9,000 added to the $200,000 of aosessed valuation, making when finished $3 ol property back ot every dollar in circulation. Then they wonld levy a tax rate of 4 per cent per annnm to be applied upon the principal without interest. Ebe first'year tbey wonld red ace tbe priaoipal to $96,000 and etill have remaining $299,000 worth of propyl ty back of tbe $96,000 iu cir culation. When the Secretary of the Treasury would receive the $4,000 he would take it and cancel it tbe same as a postmaster can cels a postage tamp. It would then te redeemed through taxation, which is the only t-ne redemption of money, and would continue this payment or 4 per cent per annum opon the principal ol tbo bond for twenty-five years and then the goverment wonld hand baok the bond which wonld be canceled. NON-INTEREST BEARING BONDS. "We do not propose to change the systom of issuing bonds, simplj to issue tnem witnout interest iu stead of bearing from 5 to 8 p. . oent interest per annum, as tbe people are now paying in the various looatious. Yon oan apply this to the counties in building courthouses and other improve ments and then go oat into the States and purchase tbe railroads, telegraphs and telephones upon State bonds without interest and pay for them without taxing tba people one cent, because revenues aud freight rates will more than pay the 4 per cent back to; the gov ernment that toq agree to pay npon the amouut borrowed. This will abolish dividends upon rail, road stocks and interest upon rail road bonds and redjee the freight rates from 20 to 8 cents aid mile age from 3 cents to 1 c nt or less per mile." When asked what action the present Congress was liable to take npon this bill "Gen." Coxey said "It is hard to tell in the present muddle in which Congress ie placed. I am confident that neither Presi dent Cleveland nor Secretary Carlisle thoroughly understands the issue as now formulated, bat I feel confident that this bill as I have explained it will be snbsti tnted for the present financial system, as this is the only solution of the money question and will be the issue of 1896 vVasb. Post. As tne Oeeaa Liner West Down. Captain Irons Yon people had better take to the boats at once. 1 propose to stick to the ship. . ' Mrs. Giddy O, Captain, If you'll only get tbem to opea the place where tbey pat my husband's loggageyoo can get a pair of rub bers to keep yoa teet from getting wet. DU3 ftjtr fl rJ it thin cC. , . . t Eight Negroes Burnrd te rvaib, "- V SlTASNAH, Ga., Jau. 42 -w has just reaobed here that on Friday night at ao out of tb way place near Willacooche, In 0 ff oonnty, tbe h use of a volored maa, named. Peter Vickers, was dee troyed by fire. Tom Vickers, a brother of Pter, three of Peter's children and four children of another oolorvd mail, making eight in all, wr burn-d t death. , It ia believed the Ore wan of incendiary origin. Big Coal Stria Pn.b'b e. Pittsburg, Jan. 3. Twenty-one coal mines in this ditttr.ot are id e and It is probable that by the end of tbe week many mora will cls- down. Toe mioerH refuse to woi k at tbe rate offered, claiming that. tbty cannot make a living. Tn nima tion is growing graver aud unlesn some oompromlsa is arrived a there is tear of a despera'e st' nggle between the operators and miuera. Xlss Slerensou's Condi Ion Uritical. ASHEVILLE, N. CM Jan. 4 Ms Stevenson is weaker to diy thui she has been for somedaye, aud i ei condition is regardt-d by her phy sioiaos as extremely serious. Eat, Drink and ba Merry. Children should be taught to drink as little as possible while eat. ing. Fruit is not to be bitten. It should be pei lid and cut with fruit knife. Never drum witL the fliige? npon the table or with the ft-ei upon the floor. "Better is a dinner ilu herbs where love is than a mailed ox .mil hatred therewith." No gentleman will ever place his arms npon tbe table either belore. during or after a meal. Meats are be cut with a sing!? gliding movement of tbe knife, uot by converting it into a stw. Keep the elbows always c'o . o to tbe side, no matter bow ample intt be tbe room between the tiutMs Never hurry the diii .er. Lei everything come alung promptly on time, and move steadily ibweafitf. loed oysters or ;lanvi ari to !e eaten with lemon jiiee dri-ppe-i over never wiih salt aud p.-pier Be punctual. To keep a 1 1 n; , party waiting under .my crna in stance is the grea'et n ( i d in. decorum. Take soup only from tlii s dj of spoon uuleos wearing a mut cn Never sip it with an nudill sound Never play itb kt i e or fork oi other table utensil; do not touch them at all, except when about to use them. He lives longest and mnt-t safely who at dinner and elsewhere turns down bis glasses and -'tastes nut the cup." If an accident of an; kind Miould ocoor during tbe dinner do u t seem to notice it nuleas help may be quietly given. Do not forget that, cheerfulness "suggests good health, n ulea conscience and a soul at petice with all human nature." Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pain?, Bruises and Strains, Running S' - -Inflammai! . Stiff joints Harness & Siidk- ;-res, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, ! Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy, Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, Makes Dan or Beast well Sio- Af.-MC IK$. ONE SMALL IRON SAFE for sale cheap. BIG IKE. 500 PBS. Children's Bnbncr Shoes 10 cent per pair. BIG IKE. BOYS : SUITS. , H2.S0 down to 250 t75 cents pet Suit. BIG IKE", NEW BERNE BOARDING HOUSE on South Front Street, opposite Hotel Chattawka. tl 00 per day. Favorable uno by tto wit, - FULL BLOWN and waet as roa th young woman who tones up ber system with Doctor Pierce's Favorite PrascriD- ttan.- It is a certain cur for all the ailments peculiar w we aemie organization of women. It is perfectly V safe in any condition of j tiie (Tstem and always V reliable, regulating the J delicate organs to pre form their work pain. ileesly. Women nava J tallow far-M Hull I, j hollow cheeks, and " . low inlrita. h.n they are made miserable wit sun ranzemente and weaknesses Deculiar to sex. Health is regained, after periods of dizziness, nervous prostration, pain and ex citability, or other manifestations of de rangement or displacement of the womanly organs, wben the " Prescripon" is used. PIERCE .s-.CIIRE OS MONET RETURNED. Don't Forget WE RUN COCA -:- COLA Through the WINTER. Nil ! M cNORLEY eftORLEY rMORLF.Y' IGNEE'S SALE ! KT'Kiilira Stock of SOL COHEN is hem" cl (St'il out. Goods must go KEG AUD LESS OF COaT. P. H. PEL.LETIER, j2 til Ass'gnce. CQMINQ TO TOWN MlWl iliat littlu three story boarding house o' 30 ro.iii s. It is nicety furnished und has every: hi'." complete for transients orreg-j ulars, on Ciuven street opposite the Court Hons-. Mlii. W. F. HILL. nl8 (Uv Ivy TAXES MUST BE PAID. Y'e have uuleavoivd to give all puldiej urn ire io Ie'ioquenis. aul as theie tire I siill s..nie who have not respoiMeii, we me compelled to institute iiroitoilmus i..r i In-collection of simeanper (lie le Qiiiieivents ol our offl. ial duties. W. B. Lane, Slu-rilV. HERE WE ARE ! At 97 Middle St. With the largest and hi st Se lected Stock of Dianiomls. Watches. G 'M Rings,Sleeve Buttons. Studs, Sea f Pins, Solid Si'ver and Pluiecl Ware, Silver Novelties of all kind and in fact a full lineofull kinds of goods to Ve found in a FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE CALL AND SEE ME Don't lorget the Number, i7. Opposite B iptist church. Sam K. Eaton. No. 127 Middle Street, East side, between Pollock and Broad Streets. o o Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes, Etc. ter PHYSICIANS1 PBESCMPi'IONS .1 SPECIALTY. j2 lm VOUTII CAROLINA, Cbavbn Connty, Io the Superior Court. Thomas B. Riter and Win. II. Conley, trading as Riter and Conley, Plaictiffi, vs Ihe Lewis Mercer Construction Co., and the iiy of New Berne Waier Co., Wm. Dunn and T. A. Green, Receivers, John F. Zeblev, and the Holland Trust Company. Dcien'iant..'. No' ice: To the Holland Trust Company nnd John F ZeMey: You will take notice that an action en title I ii9 aiiove has b'eu con. minced in the Superior court of Crayi-n county, to enionethe lien of the plnntiffs for mater lals of the value of $7,492, furnished tbe Lewis Mercer Coustructiou Company and the city of New Berne Water Com pany, under contra".!, lot the aecounc of the said city ot Mew Berne Water uom puny in the construction of th siaod liipe, buildings and machinery,' etc, con stituting the water works plant of said ciiyof New Berne Water Company upon rlie prentises of the' 8 iid city of New Berne Water Company desenhed in tne . com plaint in sa'.d action, ' eing Ihe ta ne Con- veved by John r. Zebley ana dj sui Zebley to said wukr company, or to re cover from the receivers T. A. Green and Wm. Dunn defendants, the possession ot said msteriiils so furnished or the value thereof; and further to entorce tha prior ity of the plaintiffs title, or lien, as ma ter al men over any title or lien, claimed by the di fenilanis, to fir as' the same may affct the snid plaintiff Utle or hen for said materials, or rijtlit to iwover the val ue thereof. - And the said delenilanis will furtner take notice that they are required io appear at the next term ot ihe Superior cou't of Craven county, N. C tn be held on the third Monday Uefcre the first Mon day in March, 1395. at the court house ol said county, iu New Berne, N. U. nnd answer or demur to the compl'iint in said action now on. file in the Clerk's office, or the plaintiffs will apply to ihe court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Tbit Januaty 4th, 1M5. '--f.. y: W. M. WATSON, 0 S. C. IraJotl Mcares snd C. B. Thomas, . - . rmiotiir AttiTaers," :A 69 1.1 road fcSt reet. .. COOICE FAMILY- 'V" cirboeries JPROVrSIONS. ' . Fresb Crackers & Cakes Fruits. Can and B.ttle . . Goods, and JelliesU-4 full . variety n liauil. Quality First-Class. Prices Low to Suit ilsHaiMM HPStables Free to my Country Friends, Goods delivered to any part of the city promptly. MR FOR SALE. A small Freight ami Passenger Steam er lor s:ile cliiap. For Puni. ulars, aj lress, Capt. 0. H. FEN I ON, (12Tdw lw Wi.sliiiiif.o.i, N. C. -1893 - - A RAP?T NEW TEAS TO All Tn our lnpn:k wlvi lmvc su li'eivillu DiitroniZ' il u in tin: rwst. an I wliom- i:e coums s a' il bil une i a t- b -rin nnL' of tiiisNi w Year. we isli t e. e ni h he..nv happy Xuw Years On etin, and in siy that we me siillat the cormT ol' Craven iiiitl Sonih Front reelv t.i utleud to vmir wants. To thnse wiio owe us anil !irt utiil no nl tenl ion tn our nppeuls, we wisli now to suy tlMt you will he re i'i ide l in a vi ty short lime hy notice lvreiveil from nur Liiiwyer umt. j..tir ae. n.mi innsl he nroniDllv utteni o I ' uv a rpsor: 10 tl'i: court" will in- in, ..!,!. . (I . I r e ere UETEHMINi.il :i; li.l.i.i T w ,-1 A T IS DUE U-S ; ii I if ii '.i u so save trouble nil. i x;e I . : 11 W ill iMllle 101- ward and intend to lie. nih i- ineiii ol vour note or accouui. B's;ec liidy, j.c. WHirrY & co. ; N. B. NO GOOD WILL UK sold bvrJSG mr, ex cept FOR C.,Jl fill At'PHOVEl) SECURITY. Adniini itiatii's Bait ol a valuable town lot By vi i i ne of a decree of r i i . - Superior co'irt of Cr-ivin on ny 'n aei on of V II. Ilov. i, ndo.inisin l..r of Am i.oiiv Har ris vs Thoin :s Hair.?, hen at-!aw of An thony Hair s, I will s ll nt court house, n New Heme, on Monday ihe 4 h da- of Febiua-y 1S!;5. at 12 o'clock M, a lot siluaie on the Eil cide of Ge. Tii. strut i.djomin;; i ne lanus oi xai:ry Bra g anil oUe.rs; said lm beinfj 5o leei on Ge ri;.- -trcet, mi l running E .si 58 le t, W. r.h .o feet, V si 58 f.e" more or ics-s io (Jcrae St.The su d lot b. iongiii"; to liie iiatn of i ho Into AnthuDV Harris. T.rm" "f s do (;nsii. V. B. BOVU, Ailn.'r. of Anthony lla.ris. Jun'y. 1st, 8I)3. Just Received ! 20 bbls. Apples, 25 bxs. Fla. Oranges, Direct from Flordia. I also hu re n full line of Candies, Nul", &c. Yun w ill fi".l my pric. s lower than the lowest for CASH. Loriilard aud Gail & Ax Snuff a Specialty. : Ti my Ceuntry Fiiends I would sny n y stublis are free; co ne in and havej your team tnken care ol fee of cost. Rcspecllully, js r. ?mw jd. NO. 77 BROAD ST. Ataot'C E' c i npalse Ci. New Bebne Juubnal: Mr. W L B yti, New Berne, N. 0., is gratified io tell wnat the has done for malarial troubles. It will cuie on. Information f.ee. For sale or i ent. Agoo-s wanted. , . Jno N. Webb, Lte Mnatrer AtU"tic biiecr.ro poise Co., 723 11th St., V? ashing too, D. C. j5Iy I have just returned from the 7: ,t,S46j6SS ? ''-'V'.'. ''sr.'&'i: ;'.e- ' e -:--..-:i,,:'v,.-s. '-.'-.'.'. ".'.'S-."i'':''- In the State. Gobtl Workers; Capital Drivers, None better or Cheap er can be fonnd anywhere. ; My prices are in harmony iwith Cotton, and will sell lower than ever, for OASn or One ami Two Years tune with approved security. , . 1" ' Finest Livery Turnouts in the Cil;. ' Carriages, Buggies,-Robes." Whips, and every tUng pertaining to a Fir;t elass Sales-aud Livery Stables always on hand. ' Be snre to call n nd examine my stock , before pu-chasing' el where. It will sve yon inouey. .. . - .' , : , tit's, . ltespectlnlly, - ' " ' ' '-'T TTT '' 7T' f "rr e New Goods ! O'd FiisWooeil Bi'WM Bui kwheat, : ; Heker'i- Selt-iisiniv Bnikwlii-at,' llecker'sUl'i Honiestea.i Flap Jack Flour, . . Sin.ili Hominy, t - BW llommy, : , Oat KlaKis A nicf A;is8' rme ii I Ca m d Goods onel Dne l Fruits l:p fl-rma Orange. - 8"GO"d8 Dcliverid to any pun of the City prnu.pt; JaWsSmallwood, 75 BBOAD STREET. FOR bALE CHEAP TWO FINE MULES aiut TWO HORSEl-; aiao 1 Wgon nnd -CarU Apply t P. S. CCX. d29 lw - o o To late; lie has .jone io mi ptcrpriso that i nui in r. ai-h "i ev. ry in.ai Big nill n nv h:ia liwed I is remainiDg stuck hit Ii s new More ami has le-iii-ioreeil ins slock of oois wiih n n&s He is . w on Somii Fnnit sir of, near the foot Ol t lie ninroii.l itli . tctii i- n t his huili'i' ; 0 sn.b es, isme cmt houses .n l bu . y hiui-e-; lu e chirge lor his c iinli'N trie ds. .Vso a line ?'o 1 lo'l-nt t p inatli'O-s Induing in ffc.'iitsa he el at tne r.-ar end of his t- re. AH kie.is ot' woo i lor tale and a lurgu eioek. Shnigl. of all kindi, luml-mnile nnd suvi d in a- y quan ity or styh-s, nnd iVoe iieej) h;nf w .iy at tne ienr ot this l.tisme s. YV. F. HILL I20 tf. ear Has Come and we liai ioio.r o . ur lies .lotions !r We w'sli yon st I'-ppy Ne.v Year, nnd' are H-iinu to inac vou hnppv l.y givms; Mill ill;' BEST GOODS in town al the Lowest Prices, A at I F-nc W hiskey ill.' same way. Come io us for cvcryihini; y..u nant. J". IT. Ta-3rlor. 00 Ton Warn a Good The V"nlter A. V od Tubu'nr St- el Mow. r leads all others in liulitnesd oi cliiifi, weight ot ma chine nnd ease ol iniinnucnieiit. For di-w -riptive circulars or information Apply to L. H CUTLER & CO. Boxes of those Cele brated Choice Pale Cream Cheese to hand. Price Low, t TJLiltlOH, "VVholesixhi Cirrocser FOR SALE AoH,SS in ilm fdtv . of New Berne, on the Yves', side ol GnU fit li street. Jror turtner inlormation, apply to Clabk & CiiSBK, Aif y. West with the finest lot Notice ! New Y of
The New Bernian (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1895, edition 1
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